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vessels operating on the <lb />
Banks will aggregate <lb />
from the gale of September <lb />
Twelve hundred building trades <lb />
men have struck at Wash, <lb />
and on thirty six large build- <lb />
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A money order clerk in one of <lb />
the branch New York <lb />
city has arrested for forging <lb />
and raising orders. <lb />
President W. V. Powell, of the <lb />
Order of Telegraphers, <lb />
has suspended from office by <lb />
a special convention of the <lb />
division of that organization <lb />
session at St. Louis. Powell is the <lb />
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write us dire. for descriptive pamphlet. <lb />
not handle them, <lb />
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Sole N. C. <lb />
Get a good <lb />
The Victor safe is made in all sizes con- <lb />
for home, turn, office and general use. <lb />
sale soil with a guarantee to be tire <lb />
Prices range up. <lb />
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J Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Every <lb />
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tears grow very quick to come, <lb />
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to every one you. The <lb />
cure for this state is <lb />
practical. yourself <lb />
in making other people happy; re- <lb />
member there may be other girls <lb />
feel as you do, and show them <lb />
some kind, pleasant If <lb />
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because you did not know <lb />
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who did know, do not draw away <lb />
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show an interest by <lb />
or asking sensible qua- <lb />
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likes better than an interested <lb />
yourself somebody <lb />
place is a good <lb />
against the heaviness which comes <lb />
when you allow yourself to think <lb />
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Journal. <lb />
Harrington,<lb />
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will vote for this year, <lb />
as they did MM, because they <lb />
are opposed to the election law <lb />
passed by our last legislature. <lb />
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better than excuse, but the <lb />
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enactment of our election law, <lb />
w no way responsible for it. <lb />
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enactment of that law than with <lb />
the election law of the Fusion <lb />
Legislature. It is not only unjust <lb />
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law passed by any <lb />
lie has studiously refrained from <lb />
taking sides on any question in our <lb />
State politics. Indeed he has re <lb />
much criticized and <lb />
even censured for not advocating <lb />
our suffrage amendment in the <lb />
speeches, which he made his <lb />
last visit to this State. And Dem- <lb />
have urged, of <lb />
this, not to vote for him next <lb />
month. Such would be <lb />
as as unjust are the <lb />
Populists who oppose Bryan lie- <lb />
because our last Legislature passed <lb />
an election law, which they do not <lb />
Record. <lb />
WANTED <lb />
CORDS OF <lb />
Dogwood <lb />
AND <lb />
Persimmon <lb />
Timber. Will pay from to <lb />
10.00 per cord for same, u. <lb />
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nearly free from knots, and sawed <lb />
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American Beauty an- <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, <lb />
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk <lb />
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap <lb />
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil <lb />
Seed Meal and Hulls, Oar- <lb />
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Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, Glass <lb />
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Greenville Mondays, <lb />
and Fridays at A. M. <lb />
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb />
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb />
at ii A. M. carries freight only. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb />
New York and <lb />
ton, and for all for <lb />
with railroads at <lb />
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the Old Dominions. S. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb />
and Una from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. <lb />
Washington, N. C. <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
THE <lb />
APPOINTED THE <lb />
HAVE <lb />
Reflector <lb />
A on tin- tat Public <lb />
Pin County. Ike book- designated on the <lb />
Stale for the public schools mid can supply what- <lb />
ever you need. We have <lb />
COPY ROOKS, <lb />
slant mid ruled writing <lb />
tablet-, paper, pens, pencils, slates, <lb />
crayons, colored crayons, inks, companion boxes <lb />
Some of School <lb />
A Kansas woman who <lb />
religion thought it sinful <lb />
to wear ornaments, and gave her <lb />
gold watch lo her husband. He <lb />
took it down town and let it <lb />
another watch that Bryan <lb />
carry Indiana, and by the <lb />
time she fully recovers from her <lb />
pious spell and wants her property <lb />
he will watch of his <lb />
own to wear. Great heads those <lb />
Post. <lb />
The Washington Post would like <lb />
to know what the administration <lb />
is doing about Mr. Neely, the In- <lb />
hustler, who so <lb />
much of that Cuba <lb />
It is doing nothing until after <lb />
the election and will then do as lit- <lb />
as possible. Mr. Neely is an <lb />
orthodox regulation<lb />
CHILL <lb />
per bottle. Cures Chills and <lb />
Fever, Malaria, Night and <lb />
Money back if it doesn't., <lb />
No other as good. Get the kind <lb />
with the Bed Cross on the label. <lb />
Sold and guaranteed by Wooten, <lb />
Bryan and Ernul, druggists. <lb />
NOTICE, LAND POSTED. <lb />
All persons are hereby warned and for- <lb />
to hunt with or without gun if <lb />
dog or in any other way upon the <lb />
lands of the <lb />
north of <lb />
J. II. <lb />
it en. if <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Cotton Bagging and Hes always <lb />
on ban i <lb />
Fresh goods kept constantly n <lb />
Country produce and <lb />
sold. A trial you. <lb />
O. W. <lb />
IS <lb />
moral <lb />
cent, S plain lead l cent, <lb />
robber tipped lead i awe tablet <lb />
pretty rover I crayons, with metal bold- <lb />
in nice box pan <lb />
and pen, and rule, all in wood box, .--- <lb />
cents A great big wide tablet cuts. Bottle of bent <lb />
ink on the market, B cents. Copy books to cents. <lb />
White crayons, gross in box, cents. Good fool s cap <lb />
paper i per <lb />
Speaking of that lie about <lb />
an being to keep the silver <lb />
plank in the Kansas City pint <lb />
form, Mark Hanna says he doesn't <lb />
that while is a <lb />
demagogue, be is not <lb />
Hanna thinks a demagogue <lb />
can Bryan doesn't and <lb />
neither does any other honest man. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
And now it is alleged that Mar <lb />
II was born in <lb />
England, coming to this <lb />
with his parent when he was <lb />
en of age. The author the <lb />
allegation should Is.-promptly sup <lb />
pressed. This country is too busy <lb />
in the Philippines to risk any <lb />
provocation of trouble with <lb />
When a wife no longer believes <lb />
her husband she joins the anti <lb />
trust <lb />
Do you know <lb />
We sell cheap <lb />
IT. <lb />
Buy your Dry Goods; Notions, <lb />
Trunks, from <lb />
Our Cash Store. No Scraps <lb />
or Clem <lb />
New Home <lb />
Sewing Machines <lb />
IN IN COT . <lb />
If you need a Machine see me <lb />
at II. C. Hooker's store, or write me<lb />
TO <lb />
The undersigned having duly <lb />
More Superior Clerk ,. PU <lb />
as of Will an <lb />
of W. II. <lb />
notice hereby given lo all <lb />
ed to the lo make immediate <lb />
and all <lb />
having <lb />
. Ii payment on or before He <lb />
2nd day of October, 1901, or notice <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Haying day ire the <lb />
Clerk of Superior Court of Pitt county <lb />
as Administrator of the estate of Henry <lb />
Elmore deceased, notice is hereby given to <lb />
all persons holding claims against en- <lb />
isle u me for <lb />
duly authenticated, on or the <lb />
day of March, 1901, or will be <lb />
plead in bar of recovery All <lb />
to are notified lo make <lb />
immediate payment to me. <lb />
This of <lb />
r. <lb />
of Henry d <lb />
Whichard, N. <lb />
The Stock complete in every de <lb />
and prices low the <lb />
lowest. Highest market prices <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
fountain <lb />
Ks A <lb />
Some of the <lb />
are warning mine <lb />
to lake <lb />
the places of the miners. <lb />
do think a race racket <lb />
would lie a good way to the <lb />
strike <lb />
Cheap <lb />
Cash <lb />
will be plead in bar of recovery <lb />
day of October, 1900 <lb />
Mast A A- <lb />
of W. U. I <lb />
Store <lb />
W. T. Co. <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb />
Stocks, Cotton, and <lb />
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
Tho On Day <lb />
j Ski as <lb />
At the old Marcellus Moore store,. <lb />
on Five Points, where we <lb />
just opened a new and fresh <lb />
lock 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 an up-to-date <lb />
Grocery. , . <lb />
We pay the highest market <lb />
prices for all kinds of <lb />
Country Produce, <lb />
either in cash or in barter. When <lb />
you want to sell or when you <lb />
want to buy come to . <lb />
To all who favor us with Men <lb />
patronage we promise entire sat <lb />
at Five <lb />
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER <lb />
NO <lb />
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National Ticket. <lb />
Fur <lb />
J. BRYAN, <lb />
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For Congress, 1st Dist., <lb />
JOHN H. SMALL, <lb />
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Too Oil Mill Men. <lb />
A correspondent of The <lb />
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lo the result of next mouth's <lb />
Michigan <lb />
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Indiana <lb />
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Kin k- <lb />
Vermont <lb />
UTah <lb />
Ohio <lb />
West VirgiNia. <lb />
Statement That a <lb />
Man still Holds Slaves. <lb />
He Tried to and Lost. <lb />
New York, Oct. <lb />
a New York <lb />
of a Gs., wholesale <lb />
cotton house, and one of the part <lb />
trying to out <lb />
what has become of which <lb />
he claims was in an envelope sent <lb />
by express marked but <lb />
said to have contained double that <lb />
sum when it dispatched. On <lb />
being opened at its destination, <lb />
only it is declared, was <lb />
forthcoming. <lb />
day last week Mr <lb />
went to the Central National Bank <lb />
he is a depositor drew a <lb />
check for asking the <lb />
cashier, Mr. Young, for bills of <lb />
large denomination. He was <lb />
nine bills and two <lb />
bills. Then he asked the <lb />
cashier to have them put in a <lb />
large envelope as he wanted to <lb />
by express. This was <lb />
and the parcel was handed to <lb />
Then, according to the story <lb />
told by the cashier, the cotton <lb />
merchant took a pen marked <lb />
envelope That <lb />
be returned it to the cashier and <lb />
requested him to forward It to <lb />
Savannah along with the rest of <lb />
the bank The envelope <lb />
was directed to brother, <lb />
who is at the head of the <lb />
house. Mr. Young took it <lb />
and Mr. lea the bank. <lb />
At the close business, <lb />
package, was taken <lb />
to an office of the Adams Express <lb />
Company by a of the <lb />
bank, a receipt was issued it <lb />
as marked it was forwarded <lb />
with the other packages <lb />
of money that had come from the <lb />
same bank <lb />
Nothing was heard of the matter <lb />
until late Tuesday night and then <lb />
Gustave got a <lb />
from his brother In Savannah say- <lb />
that the envelope had been <lb />
received, but it contained only <lb />
It is said that Gustavo <lb />
had written bis brother <lb />
of the transaction and that the en <lb />
would contain Mr. <lb />
has put the matter into <lb />
hands of bis attorney- <lb />
Four or more of the largest cot- <lb />
seed oil mills have closed. At <lb />
the of the season the mar- <lb />
pi ice for seed was per ton. <lb />
Later the quotations ranged about <lb />
mark. This latter price <lb />
was set by the Cotton <lb />
Oil Company, which operated four <lb />
of the largest mil's in the State. <lb />
Since then the price has bounded <lb />
past the quotation, and there <lb />
is a chance it will go <lb />
higher. <lb />
Years ago the emptied <lb />
cotton seed the gullies, and now <lb />
the seed bring a bushel. <lb />
manufacturers claim that <lb />
when seed is for <lb />
a ton any where from to M is <lb />
lost <lb />
There is no expected advance in <lb />
price of crude or oil, <lb />
all mills buying seed <lb />
are engaged in speculation. Ac <lb />
cording to some of toe mill men re <lb />
fined oil can be bought New <lb />
York cheaper it be <lb />
manufactured by mills paying <lb />
a ton for the seed. <lb />
situation ii a serious <lb />
said a manufacturer to The Com- <lb />
correspondent today <lb />
policy which some of the <lb />
mills arc pursuing of paying <lb />
a ton for seed is destructive. The <lb />
cause of the advance is twofold. <lb />
First, there is the late season and <lb />
the opening of ten or more mills <lb />
the State. The new mills are <lb />
to get and most of <lb />
them are buying at or there- <lb />
abouts. <lb />
demand and price of the <lb />
product of the hulls, <lb />
meal, oil and of a <lb />
nature to warrant the safe buying <lb />
of seed at The mills are cut- <lb />
ting each other's throat, and it <lb />
seems lo reach any <lb />
agreement whereby the price can <lb />
be <lb />
A. C. Phelps. secretary and <lb />
treasurer of the Atlantic Cotton <lb />
Oil Company, when in Charleston <lb />
the other day, said his company, <lb />
which owned and controlled four <lb />
of the finest mills was <lb />
not able to run them on account of <lb />
the high price of seed. Two ran <lb />
for a time, and then were closed, <lb />
and it is not when they will <lb />
be reopened. The company in- <lb />
its not to buy until <lb />
price dropped to as it was <lb />
not clear how the mills could be <lb />
operated to pay with the seed so <lb />
high in price. <lb />
The oil men say it is business <lb />
suicide to try and manufacture oil <lb />
with price of seed at <lb />
They are waiting for a decline, <lb />
though at present there Is not <lb />
much indication that the farmers <lb />
will be willing to sell for a lower <lb />
S. C, Special <lb />
10th, to New York Commercial. <lb />
For more forty years Wade <lb />
Crowder, colored, bis wife Matilda <lb />
and his daughter Sallie have been <lb />
held slaves this glorious laud of <lb />
free. story, as told by <lb />
himself and corroborated by his <lb />
wife, B as <lb />
was born on Mane <lb />
plantation in Mississippi, the <lb />
Pearl river, about miles south <lb />
of Grenada. I did not know I was <lb />
free until a week and neither <lb />
did any of us. We always worked <lb />
picking cotton on plantation <lb />
nobody ever there to tell <lb />
us that we were tree. <lb />
Crowder had about colored <lb />
working for him. If we tried <lb />
to get past the they <lb />
would catch us and take us back <lb />
to the master and we would get a <lb />
whipping. One day last week in j <lb />
wife pick her share of cot- <lb />
she wasn't feeling very- <lb />
well, the driver gave <lb />
terrible beating. He whip- <lb />
her till clothes struck to <lb />
her back. That made us mad and <lb />
we planned to run away. Twelve <lb />
of us were in <lb />
Crowder and his wile's daughter <lb />
arrived here at I o'clock yesterday. <lb />
Steve of tho leading <lb />
colored of took them <lb />
in charge and to his home A <lb />
telegram was by to <lb />
President the <lb />
facts a related by Crowder. The <lb />
colored people will also retain at- <lb />
to begin action in the <lb />
United States Courts to secure, if <lb />
what is due these colored <lb />
people in shape of wages. <lb />
Cincinnati Enquirer. <lb />
Just Three Things. <lb />
once met a thoughtful <lb />
says Bishop Whipple, <lb />
TO THE PEOPLE. OUR FRIENDS AND 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 />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
to found any store Pitt County. Well bought choice <lb />
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb />
Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, hummer <lb />
We are work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb />
pleasure to show n you want and to <lb />
sell you if We offer you the very beat Besides the political work <lb />
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a . <lb />
established business built up strictly on its own merits l . <lb />
When you come to market you will not do doing in Washington, to- <lb />
ll see our immense stock before buying elsewhere., Log prominent officials, and <lb />
., J. . . iv. merchandise.<lb />
Washington. D. U., Oct. 15th. <lb />
The administration, from <lb />
the President is playing <lb />
partisan politics for all it knows <lb />
how, the public is get- <lb />
ting in way it can. The <lb />
White House has been turned <lb />
apolitical headquarters with the <lb />
the duties of <lb />
to Boss Hanna. Any- <lb />
thing to keep the republicans <lb />
power is the basis of all the White <lb />
House consultations <lb />
es. Thai even single voles are not <lb />
being overlooked by the <lb />
official order sent from Washing- <lb />
ton for dismissal of <lb />
a woman o. <lb />
who got the other day, <lb />
the of a voter her <lb />
Catarrh Cannot be Cured <lb />
with Local Applications, as hey <lb />
reach the seat of dis- <lb />
ease, is a blood or con- <lb />
disease, to <lb />
cure it you must take internal <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure is <lb />
taken internally, acts <lb />
the blood and mucous surfaces. <lb />
Catarrh Cure is a quack <lb />
medicine. It prescribed by <lb />
one of the best in this <lb />
country for years, and is a regular <lb />
prescription. It is composed of <lb />
the best combined <lb />
the best blood purifiers, act- <lb />
directly on the mucous surfaces <lb />
The perfect of the two <lb />
ingredients is what produces such <lb />
wonderful results in curing <lb />
lend for testimonials free. <lb />
F. J. Co.; Props., <lb />
Ohio. <lb />
Bold Druggists, <lb />
Pills are the <lb />
ll you see our . v i- <lb />
Remember us the following lines of general merchandise. <lb />
Goods and Notions, <lb />
Hats and Caps. Dress Trimmings <lb />
Jackets end Capes, Carpets, Mattings On <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
Men's, Women's Children's Shoes. <lb />
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, hi, <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
The Battleship Texas is to <lb />
ix passed upon by a hoard of <lb />
at Norfolk, to determine <lb />
whether it is worth while to <lb />
more money on this obsolete <lb />
type of ship. If the overhauling <lb />
can be brought into reasonable <lb />
limits, it is probable that it will <lb />
be authorized, but if the sum re <lb />
quired is largo the vessel <lb />
will retire from service. <lb />
told me that for years he had read <lb />
every book he could which assailed <lb />
the religion of Jesus Christ, and he <lb />
should have become an but <lb />
for tree <lb />
First, I am a man. I am go- <lb />
somewhere. Tonight I am a <lb />
nearer the grave I was <lb />
last night. I have read all such <lb />
books can tell me. They shed <lb />
one solitary ray upon the <lb />
They shall take away the only <lb />
guide leave me stone blind. <lb />
Second, I bad a mother. I <lb />
saw her go down the dark val- <lb />
where I am going, and she <lb />
leaned upon unseen arm as calm <lb />
as a child goes to sleep the <lb />
breast of its mother. know that <lb />
was not a dream. <lb />
Third, have three mother <lb />
less he said it <lb />
with tears his have <lb />
no protector but myself I would <lb />
rather sill them leave them in <lb />
this sinful if you blot out <lb />
mi it all the teachings of the <lb />
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in that hue. <lb />
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approve, <lb />
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb />
Your Friends, <lb />
Ran <lb />
Warning Voices From the Past. <lb />
quit own <lb />
upon <lb />
g round <lb />
If you want stoves or ranges constructed upon <lb />
scientific principles which are economical, durable, <lb />
and convenient, as well us beautiful and artistic, look <lb />
for the <lb />
this is only a partial list, are <lb />
the stomp with their <lb />
salaries being paid by the tax pay- <lb />
while their official work is be- <lb />
Postmaster General <lb />
Smith. Secretary Gage, Secretary <lb />
Wilson Attorney General <lb />
Solicitor General Richards, Third <lb />
Postmaster Mad <lb />
den, Fourth Assistant Postmaster <lb />
General Assistant <lb />
Commissioner of <lb />
Pensions, Evans, Director of <lb />
the Mint, Roberts. In addition to <lb />
these there is an of smaller <lb />
in the field speaking or <lb />
pulling wires to voters, <lb />
and the people are footing the <lb />
bills. <lb />
More government clerks will go <lb />
I home to vote this year, bin c <lb />
done so since the days when <lb />
Chandler bossed the Republican <lb />
machine and made them do as be <lb />
pleased. Clerks will register and <lb />
vole who have not so for <lb />
years or more. Every govern- <lb />
clerk residing in the Slates <lb />
anyway close have re- <lb />
a circular letter from the re- <lb />
publican bosses of his stale, telling <lb />
him that If he fails to register and <lb />
Tote, his name will be handed lo <lb />
the republican Stale committee, <lb />
which is another way m <lb />
telling him if he fails to vote <lb />
be will loose his job. The Heads <lb />
if the government department are <lb />
doing their part to help along the <lb />
exodus of voters, at the expense of <lb />
the tax payers of the country, by <lb />
allowing it to lie that the <lb />
clerks will be paid for the lime <lb />
lost in going home to register <lb />
vote. will not have the time <lb />
deducted from their annual leave. <lb />
Late advices from Illinois put <lb />
that State In the sure Democratic <lb />
column. A poll of the state com- <lb />
by the democrat several <lb />
ago, gives Bryan a majority <lb />
of from lo outside <lb />
of Chicago, which has been <lb />
practically conceded to the <lb />
tints by the republicans from tin <lb />
beginning of the campaign, <lb />
Lincoln's Prophecy In <lb />
see in the future a crisis <lb />
that unnerves me and <lb />
causes me to for the safety <lb />
of my country. As a result of the <lb />
war. corporations have been en- <lb />
throned, and an era of corruption <lb />
In high places will follow, and the <lb />
money power of the country will en- <lb />
to reign by <lb />
upon prejudices of the <lb />
until wealth is aggregated <lb />
in a hands the Republic is <lb />
I feel at this moment <lb />
more anxious for the safety of the <lb />
country than ever before, even in <lb />
the midst of <lb />
The the First dis- <lb />
luting the distressful con- <lb />
of young Mr. Meekins after <lb />
the few bouts with Hon. John <lb />
Small, have considerately called in <lb />
Dr. Alexander to patch up the <lb />
case. Dr. A. doubt is a good <lb />
doctor, but we advise him to be <lb />
more careful than another M. D. <lb />
who was called to seethe wife of an <lb />
Irishman and contracted to cure or <lb />
kill her. She died. When he <lb />
presented his bill the <lb />
husband you cure <lb />
my wife. Of course he <lb />
replied you kill <lb />
he again Inquired. <lb />
The bill remained unsettled a <lb />
last Post. <lb />
At Texas, <lb />
lion Israel has offered <lb />
is almost the only <lb />
house of worship that escaped <lb />
injured from the recent <lb />
any religious denomination in that <lb />
city for of divine <lb />
ship. <lb />
foreign <lb />
Washington. <lb />
If there can be principle <lb />
more deeply written in the mind <lb />
of every it is we <lb />
should have nothing to do with <lb />
declaration of <lb />
is the fundamental law of <lb />
the Monroe. <lb />
our constitution there <lb />
can be no <lb />
Webster. <lb />
all the <lb />
tunes which could befall thin nation <lb />
I should regard that of its <lb />
lug a warlike and conquering <lb />
power the most direful and <lb />
Henry Clay. <lb />
The Daughters of the man is good enough to gov- <lb />
so.,, <lb />
It is remarkable with what <lb />
parent ease tho <lb />
moves in its accustomed <lb />
grooves while nearly all the chief <lb />
officers, Federal and State, are ab <lb />
from their poets In order to <lb />
participate in the partisan work of <lb />
a Presidential campaign. It was a <lb />
Swedish statesman who said to <lb />
with how little wisdom <lb />
the world is <lb />
Record. <lb />
De is so dost heaven <lb />
dill de angels kin lean film tie win- <lb />
en pull de <lb />
didn't tell some people <lb />
de streets heaven Will paved <lb />
trade mark, which is shown Upon every genuine gold you wouldn't ketch em in <lb />
Some <lb />
I a line. <lb />
James B. Boyd is judge of the <lb />
United States Court for the West- <lb />
District of N. C. Another James <lb />
R. of Nebraska and <lb />
is a Democrat who has declared for <lb />
The St. Louis Globe <lb />
Democrat urea a picture of our <lb />
Judge Boyd in referring to the Ne- <lb />
man's Hop. Judge Boyd <lb />
objection to a man <lb />
way, but he does object to <lb />
having his picture paraded as the <lb />
who is about sixty <lb />
obi. Record <lb />
years ago letter writing was, for <lb />
ladies, an elaborate, serious ac- <lb />
Miss B. <lb />
kins, in an article <lb />
When People Wrote <lb />
contributed to The Youth's Com- <lb />
of October <lb />
with delight till humor the practice <lb />
this now almost lost art. <lb />
Stove or Range, and do not be deceived <lb />
by worthless imitations and substitutes. <lb />
lead nil others in yearly sales popularity. <lb />
Sold Exclusively by <lb />
BAKER HART. <lb />
ten mile it. <lb />
ain't no use worry. E <lb />
house, <lb />
de lies you can do is <lb />
thank Cod tic <lb />
Money makes boss go; but <lb />
hit lakes u pine <lb />
de mule git a move <lb />
THE <lb />
fever is a but lie of Grove's <lb />
Chill Tonic, ll <lb />
Iron quinine In a tasteless form <lb />
No pay. Me. <lb />
CUE ND FEVER <lb />
night Sweats with Robert's <lb />
Tasteless Chill Tonic per <lb />
bottle. Pleasant lo take. Money <lb />
refunded it fails. Restores <lb />
petite, purifies blood makes <lb />
yon well. None other as good. <lb />
Sold and guaranteed at the drug <lb />
stores of Bryan, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
A of the 1-1 ti. <lb />
N. J. Banking Company has been <lb />
found short in Vis ace units <lb />
Dr. D. Ti. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
While<lb /></p>
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REFLECTOR <lb />
X. C. <lb />
D. J. Ed. <lb />
TALK WITH FARMERS. <lb />
Entered at the Post at <lb />
Greenville, X. as <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
key Not Crowd <lb />
Market. <lb />
Ike <lb />
Sometime <lb />
printed a that the farmers <lb />
would better pi ices for <lb />
their if they would not <lb />
crowd the market. would hold <lb />
it lack keep the buyers <lb />
for it. The Free <lb />
withdrawal of ex Press copied the said <lb />
. . . B , that for making a similar <lb />
T. J. i <lb />
once that paper censured <lb />
race will leave <lb />
Market. buyers <lb />
thought the paper should <lb />
unanimous for <lb />
What hopes the Populists <lb />
have trying to continue a party <lb />
we are unable to <lb />
a party expect to <lb />
amount to any thing more. Their <lb />
getting out candidate in <lb />
tin- Sale looks like I of <lb />
allowing themselves to c <lb />
used to make votes <lb />
mouths ago <lb />
his ambition to <lb />
die poor, but it dues not appear <lb />
that lie has been recklessly <lb />
swatting his millions around with a <lb />
view to the accomplishment of that <lb />
noble end. to be tear <lb />
el that Andrew quite <lb />
be has given I small per <lb />
C -lit. to lib- <lb />
has written a moral <lb />
book called dispel of <lb />
Mid announced his con- <lb />
more interest them than in the <lb />
laurels. <lb />
recent <lb />
published a statement from the <lb />
Secretary of the Tobacco Hoard of <lb />
Trade snowing how much tobacco <lb />
had -old during the <lb />
mouths of and September, <lb />
the price The <lb />
Free Press published that item <lb />
also said that hail <lb />
sold a few thousand pounds <lb />
than luring the same <lb />
months, tint the of <lb />
price between the two was <lb />
not given <lb />
lint that is not what we Marled <lb />
out to say . and it is only refined <lb />
way of introduction to what <lb />
is to follow. Tin. <lb />
not concerned about <lb />
some other town telling B little <lb />
more tobacco within a given time <lb />
than for we do not <lb />
hesitate to say that is <lb />
selling too much, for the good of <lb />
man who dies <lb />
rich dies at he is men who sell it, u <lb />
Still interested watered Mid eastern market in the <lb />
till hold to bit millions. thing. By <lb />
His ambition pauper's grave this we much a <lb />
is that will scarcely <lb />
bear a close <lb />
Ga., Telegraph. <lb />
time, that is. it is crowded <lb />
too bill on the markets. <lb />
in this season Mr, I. <lb />
Joyner, who shows more <lb />
iii tobacco grower- than any one <lb />
Say. Will with this or any other <lb />
I market, M as our knowledge <lb />
extends, wrote an article for the <lb />
j tobacco depart met of <lb />
advising the farmers along <lb />
It bin very line. that <lb />
if would divide their tobacco <lb />
Carry New York and b- <lb />
Elected <lb />
Washington Special. I Mil. to <lb />
New Sir. <lb />
John A former Demo- <lb />
Secretary of the Treasury, <lb />
, just sell one eight of it in each <lb />
tn rt Irons <lb />
Hew to attend legal <lb />
business. Mr. told <lb />
friends he would not <lb />
vole for President in coining <lb />
election. Me said he was <lb />
eight months that the mark- <lb />
et 1- open they would get much <lb />
prices tor it. And only a <lb />
few ago we heard <lb />
man connected with a warehouse <lb />
express the belief that the present <lb />
that would be elected ., <lb />
,, .-., in crop would have put at least <lb />
and he v r- ; , . . ., , . , <lb />
more into the the <lb />
farmers of county if the <lb />
would not sell it -0 last <lb />
t hie of <lb />
and he pr <lb />
a larger vote the <lb />
college be had tour years ago. <lb />
As tor Hew Yore, Mr. <lb />
was wire for <lb />
as was low;, and that he would <lb />
probably carry the Slate by be- <lb />
tween and Mr. <lb />
Pat that even I <lb />
milted ti <lb />
of the grower, for <lb />
we want to him get the best <lb />
prices possible for his crop. There <lb />
may- be people who will <lb />
objection to the way we have writ- <lb />
of this matter, every one <lb />
v ho ha interest th welfare <lb />
of the farmer ill say <lb />
tot has advised them light. <lb />
SEEN AND HEARD <lb />
IN WASH- <lb />
Washington, sT. Oct. <lb />
We are glad to say Miss <lb />
of Mr. J. Waters, is et <lb />
her mends hope for her <lb />
recovery . Mr. is <lb />
the meetings, on the <lb />
of the there were five <lb />
and Audi- <lb />
are large. <lb />
Much around among <lb />
our pt It. E. has <lb />
to front of the Academy. K. <lb />
S. Fulford has purchased the Dim <lb />
Mock on Main street and <lb />
Ewell Roper, the Well house on <lb />
Second street. <lb />
Spencer are busily engaged <lb />
cleaning up their old site, <lb />
lo rebuilding. M <lb />
Liitle has bis store pretty well <lb />
way, the Peterson Co. are <lb />
cleaning up on <lb />
the ground. <lb />
The bridge is now up for repairs <lb />
and crossing will lie by ferry. The <lb />
bridge will lie out use <lb />
ten days, and the ferry will lie <lb />
run from o'clock A. M. ho <lb />
o'clock M. may <lb />
take due notice thereof, and <lb />
themselves accordingly. <lb />
H. of <lb />
was found dead bis room the <lb />
suspicion of foul play <lb />
that I hear. <lb />
Mrs. Olivia of Long Acre, <lb />
died of consumption Wednesday <lb />
morning, <lb />
Another factory for making <lb />
charcoal, is going up here, so <lb />
said. <lb />
A. Latham, pastor of the Chris- <lb />
church here, seven <lb />
on Sunday at A. M., persons <lb />
who confessed during the meetings <lb />
being conducted by Rev. <lb />
Waters, and meeting still con- <lb />
and large audiences are in <lb />
attendance at each service. <lb />
Jim <lb />
II to u- is that so many of the <lb />
formers seem to want to come on <lb />
the days when there is the largest <lb />
crowds and the largest breaks and <lb />
v.- when by a <lb />
had no scatter <lb />
In dairying the State and no hope and get s. much better <lb />
electing Bryan. prices. <lb />
I Crowded and blocked sales <lb />
are just picnics for the buyers, as <lb />
can gel tobacco their own <lb />
I pi ice the are <lb />
II. n v i- 1.1- w <lb />
draw the Sen <lb />
if withdrawal was char- <lb />
the same frank and <lb />
mini V spirit that pervaded the lei <lb />
in which he announce his can <lb />
did It is to h . <lb />
a man of hi- bill I, nil I his <lb />
record, w not in ire warmly re <lb />
u the sen <lb />
ate. Indeed there is go. <lb />
for in- <lb />
mated In.- own Many <lb />
quiet, thoughtful voter had Jar <lb />
Vis in their minds as the ideal can <lb />
candidate, did not make <lb />
display It, was <lb />
cause of a modesty lo <lb />
1.1 to prevent it, The ware <lb />
want tin- to get <lb />
high prices, but they <lb />
and carry II all so <lb />
the buyers take it. <lb />
has been so much tobacco <lb />
ill. in the three <lb />
every factory is lull <lb />
I I lie buyers a week or <lb />
their work. They arc <lb />
in-i glutted, therefore will <lb />
not pay us much tobacco <lb />
would if could not get <lb />
enough to keep and <lb />
j hands busy, If Kinston or any <lb />
other town is selling more than <lb />
I Greenville, It only shows a worse <lb />
there than here, for <lb />
Kg -Governor T. has <lb />
withdrawn from the senatorial <lb />
The letter of withdrawal, <lb />
which is written excellent taste, <lb />
was received by The Post <lb />
Friday and s given <lb />
Raleigh. X. . Oct. <lb />
Editor <lb />
When I announced my <lb />
for a scat in the United <lb />
States Senate, I thought it likely <lb />
that majority Of the Democratic <lb />
voters might desire me to lie their <lb />
candidate to represent the people <lb />
of North that great <lb />
body, I have learned that <lb />
many friends throughout the State <lb />
who might, under other <lb />
stances, have Supported have <lb />
committed themselves to oilier <lb />
gentlemen. It is now apparent to <lb />
ma that a large number of the <lb />
presbytery. <lb />
In Wit <lb />
Met M V. M. Tuesday night. <lb />
By request of retiring Mod- <lb />
Samuel <lb />
was preached by Rev. <lb />
Henderson, text, <lb />
Jude verse <lb />
for the faith delivered to the <lb />
The as a <lb />
and made a hue <lb />
After sermon the tery was <lb />
constituted with prayer by Mod- <lb />
Watkins. Roll call showed <lb />
the following <lb />
Johnson, <lb />
D. V. E. Daniel, D. D . W. D. <lb />
Morton, D. D., T. W. W. <lb />
T. Walker. C. S. E. D. <lb />
E. P. Bradley. A. <lb />
B. <lb />
church; <lb />
Samuel Watkins, Esq., <lb />
son; C. M. Brown, Washington; <lb />
Walter Bullock. Kit <lb />
Presbytery elected the following; <lb />
Moderator. Rev. T. W. <lb />
Pastor of Goldsboro church; <lb />
clerks, Revs. W. T. Walker and <lb />
K. P. Bradley. <lb />
Rev. A. D. <lb />
to Presbytery and to sit as <lb />
a visiting brother. <lb />
After fixing hours of meeting, <lb />
to meet Wednesday <lb />
morning. <lb />
Hours of a. m. lo <lb />
I p. m. at p. m. and <lb />
p. in. <lb />
Met at opened with <lb />
exercises by the Moderator <lb />
Rev. D. Morton, <lb />
Minutes of last meeting read. <lb />
H. E. Shaw, Ruling Elder from <lb />
Kinston church, appeared and <lb />
was enrolled as member of <lb />
tery-. <lb />
It was decided to have a popular <lb />
meeting the of Sabbath <lb />
schools at <lb />
o'clock. All Sunday school work- <lb />
iii town especially invited. <lb />
Moderator appointed the follow- <lb />
standing comic it <lb />
I. Minutes of As- <lb />
E. Daniel, D <lb />
C. M. <lb />
On calls and Installations, <lb />
Kev. W. D. and Prof. <lb />
On Devotional <lb />
Kev. W. Morton B, B. <lb />
Request that a <lb />
church be at Scot land <lb />
Neck was read and a commission <lb />
was appointed to organize one if <lb />
the way be clear. <lb />
Reports were heard from <lb />
oils committees. <lb />
Trustee of Davidson College made <lb />
a report. <lb />
An is being made to raise <lb />
additional endowment <lb />
for the college. <lb />
Presbytery adopted a <lb />
expressing its sympathy for the <lb />
of this church, Rev. W. <lb />
Morton in his sickness, was <lb />
led in special prayer by W. <lb />
Parries. <lb />
Every in the country <lb />
ought to know about <lb />
Those who do know about it <lb />
w -ft- r bow ever gut aloof <lb />
without it. It has robbed child. <lb />
birth of its for many a <lb />
wife. has preserved <lb />
.-mil her much <lb />
s. ; It h an external <lb />
it therefore, <lb />
danger upsetting <lb />
the f as intern- <lb />
ally arc apt lo do. It is lo be <lb />
rubbed int. the to soften <lb />
-c. the muscles which <lb />
are to <lb />
much less It also prevents <lb />
all of the <lb />
other discomforts of pregnancy. <lb />
A of Macon. Ca. <lb />
have sold a large <lb />
Mother's and have never <lb />
an where it has <lb />
failed to produce the good results <lb />
claimed <lb />
A prominent lady of <lb />
my <lb />
unit sis children was in <lb />
from to hours. After using <lb />
Mothers Friend, my seventh was <lb />
born <lb />
OH I <lb />
. . <lb />
I lit CO. <lb />
bast <lb />
II- <lb />
Mr. I, Fleming. County <lb />
or <lb />
Moro It. <lb />
N. October <lb />
which in favorite -l Is as well prepared to <lb />
It and to for It as <lb />
am town, and we have not <lb />
seen the average puce-, of any <lb />
market this market. <lb />
The thing for the to do is <lb />
crowding market. Ho <lb />
not carry your tobacco oft any- <lb />
of prominent keep It home, selling <lb />
bars been small when <lb />
el and ,., t it. A, ,,. <lb />
Barker, who la ,. keep the buyers <lb />
count v and found <lb />
over to the federal on a <lb />
charge of volt .-in the <lb />
last election. Among those h <lb />
some lawyers, <lb />
members of the legislators <lb />
c unity <lb />
registrar cases sit I'm in J <lb />
In the federal at <lb />
this week have <lb />
Hi next lei in <lb />
anxious you will see <lb />
better prices. Take advice Mr. <lb />
Joyner gave you divide your <lb />
sales through the months <lb />
the season and always bring <lb />
to v our home market. <lb />
of any of the <lb />
astern but you can make <lb />
It it batter If will tell <lb />
way. <lb />
We have this the <lb />
voters arc looking else j for and Stevenson, <lb />
w here for their candidate. I Mr. W. will address <lb />
the the people of Pill county on the is- <lb />
sues of the coining election at the <lb />
following limes and <lb />
Saturday, October <lb />
o'clock P. M. <lb />
at night. <lb />
Falkland, Saturday, <lb />
o'clock P. M. <lb />
Thursday, November <lb />
1st, at night. <lb />
Tuesday, <lb />
P. M. <lb />
Friday, October <lb />
at night. <lb />
Mays I Impel, October <lb />
at night. <lb />
Stokes, Saturday November <lb />
M. <lb />
Demo lie are <lb />
their entire <lb />
, limes and to- <lb />
with all ho are interested <lb />
success of Democracy. <lb />
A. So <lb />
be at his post of duty until i, See. <lb />
I lie closing of the sills. The else <lb />
if a senator is <lb />
Now let us send i-t j N ,, Au <lb />
nine Democrat, to the House to . <lb />
co operate with him. to the church at <lb />
no disposition ii <lb />
dam of their course <lb />
against <lb />
existing conditions <lb />
would not be reasonable in me to <lb />
ask tin I her support from friends to <lb />
whom I am already so largely in- <lb />
for their past kind services. <lb />
I, therefore, beg to use your col- <lb />
lo to the public that <lb />
I am no longer a candidate. This <lb />
leaves me free lo work <lb />
for party success November. <lb />
In thus eliminating my personal <lb />
Interest I wish it under <lb />
Stood I do not abate one jot or <lb />
tittle of my deep interest the <lb />
success of the Democratic party. <lb />
The of North <lb />
ought lo I by annul Si <lb />
a rousing elect a <lb />
solid Democratic delegation lo the <lb />
House of It can <lb />
be done Democrat will do <lb />
his duly. I go forward to do <lb />
mine, and I appeal Demo <lb />
FACTORY <lb />
Three Floors Collapse Under Ian- <lb />
Weight. <lb />
bite Saturday afternoon the two <lb />
hundred employed the <lb />
leaf tobacco factory <lb />
were alarmed by creak <lb />
ink of timbers and giving away <lb />
of floors beneath them. Home <lb />
jumped out of windows others <lb />
rushed for the doors, and all <lb />
were clear of building there <lb />
was much relief to rind not <lb />
of them had injured. <lb />
An investigation showed that <lb />
three loon of building bad <lb />
given way simultaneously. The <lb />
building is live -tones high, <lb />
every was crowded full of to <lb />
so large had been the <lb />
chases of Such immense <lb />
weight than Hie building <lb />
could stand, and mid- <lb />
way the house to the front <lb />
second and floors fell in. <lb />
The first had only about two <lb />
feet clear from the ground, and the <lb />
inside studs kept the other <lb />
from coming down more than <lb />
the same distance. Wat for <lb />
this it is probable the entire build- <lb />
would have collapsed. <lb />
Most of the pillars under <lb />
building arc careened out of <lb />
and the whole structure is <lb />
more or twisted of shape, <lb />
II look like it w ill have to lie <lb />
torn down and rebuilt before <lb />
safe again. <lb />
This is the third disaster with <lb />
which same has met. <lb />
When it was first built and <lb />
the frame work had been raised to <lb />
story, a hard wind came <lb />
one day and leveled the whole <lb />
thing to the ground. Several <lb />
workmen injured in <lb />
no seriously. <lb />
A year t later in a storm one <lb />
night it was partially <lb />
foundation side of the build <lb />
badly damaged. <lb />
It is truly remarkable, well <lb />
as a cause of gratitude on the port <lb />
of those the building, that all <lb />
these accidents free from <lb />
loss of life or even serious injury. <lb />
The building is the property of <lb />
Hooker they as <lb />
well us i- arc Ins <lb />
era The latter will con- <lb />
business right on <lb />
such temporary quarters as they <lb />
can secure until the factory is made <lb />
ready <lb />
Ike Great New Bern Fair. <lb />
The next Grand Fall Exhibition Race Meet of The Great <lb />
New Bern Fair will be held <lb />
November 12-17, 1900. <lb />
It will be the and Greatest Exhibition of the Diversified <lb />
Products of our State ever held. <lb />
Every has been augmented, and the of <lb />
Amusements has been made to embrace only the very latest beat <lb />
attractions. <lb />
A Double Walloon Ascension and Double Parachute Leap will be <lb />
day by two of Most toe World <lb />
The Vaudeville Attractions will include everything that Up-to- <lb />
date. Daring Acrobats, Tumblers and Performers, and the very <lb />
n ii-t Clowns and Comedians ever seen on fair grounds. <lb />
Splendid lands and orchestras <lb />
The and most exciting racing ever seen in North Carolina Is <lb />
insured. The large purses, aggregating will be hotly contested <lb />
for by the speediest trotters and runners on the turf. <lb />
Wild and domesticated animals will be exhibited their natural <lb />
whole of them. <lb />
An immense aquarium will contain the finest specimens of <lb />
beautiful and interesting exhibition. The nab, oysters and game <lb />
exhibits will be greater than ever. The lair is to be made s great <lb />
of the Tar Heel art, nature and industry. Do not miss It. <lb />
F. M. Simmons will formerly fair November 13th. <lb />
A great many other distinguished persons will be present. <lb />
All the railroads and steamboat lines will cheap excursions. <lb />
Bend for premium list or other information to <lb />
GEORGE GREEN, Secretary. <lb />
NEW BERN, N. C. <lb />
have a new well selected stock of <lb />
have secured the services of Mrs. Ella Greene, <lb />
Sheppard; as for this season. She is a <lb />
trimmer of long experience I will guarantee to my <lb />
customer. HatS <lb />
at the Lowest Prices ever offered. <lb />
Infant Caps Cloaks a Specialty. Dress Patterns and <lb />
Fashion <lb />
Mrs- L. GRIFFIN. <lb />
Points Hi <lb />
Means 1-4 Cent per pound more for your <lb />
THAT WHAT YOU GET ON COTTON <lb />
THAT WE GIN FOB YOU. <lb />
have just established at Greenville one of best equipped <lb />
Gins to be found Eastern North Carolina and solicit your ginning. <lb />
We turn the cotton yon can get anywhere but our charges are <lb />
no higher than others. BRING US TOUR COTTON. <lb />
GREEN HOOKER, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
WE HAVE THE PRETTIEST LINE OF <lb />
Pattern Hats, <lb />
VELVETS, SILKS. TIPS, FANCY <lb />
aw., EVER WROUGHT TO CALL AND <lb />
SEE HATE TRIMMED ON SHORT NOTICE AND <lb />
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Yours to serve, <lb />
Misses ERWIN <lb />
GREENVILLE, N G <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
For two weeks <lb />
Register of Deeds Moore issued <lb />
nine marriage license, as <lb />
H. Johnson and Win- <lb />
gate. <lb />
John R. Williams, Lula <lb />
ton. <lb />
Harris Rosa Man <lb />
J. It. Owens Lena <lb />
Colonel Dunn, and Hallie <lb />
Willie Tucker, and Price. <lb />
Willy Page, and Florence Dan <lb />
and Emma Allen. <lb />
Sherman Newton, <lb />
Bell. <lb />
One Year for a Cent. <lb />
The editor of South Georgia <lb />
Home, of Ga., in a let- <lb />
to the publishers of the South- <lb />
Farm Magazine of <lb />
I have a close reader of <lb />
your paper for the last twelve <lb />
mouths, the same holds a high <lb />
place in estimation. As an ed- <lb />
for our farmers it outranks <lb />
all others with I am ac- <lb />
if I induce every <lb />
tanner in Mitchel county to <lb />
scribe for and read your paper I <lb />
would feel that I had done them a <lb />
great for no tan read <lb />
it remain <lb />
The Southern Farm Magazine, <lb />
us its name Implies, is not nu <lb />
j nary paper, but a high class <lb />
magazine <lb />
broad with all the great questions <lb />
that affect South, especial <lb />
the agricultural of this <lb />
section. Intelligent, thinking <lb />
Southern people, whether interest <lb />
ed farming or not, will find it of <lb />
much value as the only publication <lb />
of its kind in the country. <lb />
In order to reach widest <lb />
cumulation, the publishers <lb />
offer to scud the Southern Farm <lb />
for one year for twenty- <lb />
five cents. This offer will hold <lb />
good only until December The <lb />
is published monthly by <lb />
Record Pub- <lb />
Co., Baltimore<lb />
By order of School Directors of <lb />
this county you are hereby notified <lb />
and requested to begin at once <lb />
your schools, if it la <lb />
and have a continuous session of the <lb />
nil for the time you cat teach <lb />
from one years apportionment. <lb />
Some Districts bare had no schools <lb />
the past year. These meat at <lb />
once begin them or some mast <lb />
be appointed the committee <lb />
who will do so. It is important <lb />
children be given school <lb />
opportunities and we moat not <lb />
neglect this. W. H. <lb />
Schools.<lb />
You'll Catch Cold <lb />
If you wear Summer-weight under <lb />
wear this sort of weather. <lb />
This cool weather is the beet underwear <lb />
salesman we have. It reminds you daily <lb />
that a change from Summer to Fall weight <lb />
would odd to your comfort. No matter <lb />
whether your taste to heavy cotton <lb />
or light wool. No matter whether yon <lb />
want to pay or for a garment. <lb />
have <lb />
Underwear <lb />
In All Grades and Styles. <lb />
Its remarkable how we sell <lb />
and still not so remarkable either when yon <lb />
see the superiority of our goods and note <lb />
the reasonableness of our prices. <lb />
HAM <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER <lb />
EASTERN WINTERVILLE <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb />
in the margin of this paper it <lb />
so to remind yon that you owe <lb />
The Eastern for <lb />
subscription and we request <lb />
you to settle as early as <lb />
We need what YOU <lb />
owe us and hope yon will <lb />
keep us waiting for it. <lb />
This notice is for those who <lb />
the cross mark on their <lb />
paper. <lb />
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb />
The slump in cotton made <lb />
some blue looking <lb />
Go to New Fair in <lb />
It will behest ever held. <lb />
Reflector was right in its <lb />
prediction for frost. We had a <lb />
light one Sunday morning <lb />
another this morning. <lb />
Low railroad and steamboats <lb />
rates to New Worn will prevail <lb />
Fair week, Nov. to <lb />
and a number of popular <lb />
will also be run, due notice of <lb />
which will be made in these col- <lb />
Brought Home <lb />
Mr. R. T- a native of <lb />
this county, died st in <lb />
Pamlico county, on Tuesday. He <lb />
was I years old. The remains <lb />
were brought to Greenville on the <lb />
train Wednesday and were met <lb />
here By Mr. Moses a <lb />
brother of the deceased, and taken <lb />
out near Farmville for interment. <lb />
W corking Right Along. <lb />
E. B. tells that <lb />
the business of his factory will not <lb />
be interrupted by Moors of the <lb />
building breaking Saturday. <lb />
Ho will go right and <lb />
steam is up and the at work <lb />
as usual. The only loss bis firm <lb />
will will behaving to move <lb />
out a lot of tobacco to make room <lb />
for the necessary repairs to be made <lb />
to the building. <lb />
Public Speaking. <lb />
Hon. c. L. Democrat- <lb />
candidate for Presidential Elect <lb />
or will discuss political <lb />
of the day, at the Court House, <lb />
in on Friday night Oct- <lb />
10th. <lb />
Speaking will commence at <lb />
He will also speak st on <lb />
Monday. 29th. <lb />
h. Blow, <lb />
Ohm Dem Committee. <lb />
W. L. Brown, Secretary. <lb />
of doge have <lb />
than their masters. <lb />
HAPPENINGS AND <lb />
BUSINESS <lb />
Oct, 17th., <lb />
For wagons, drays, carts, cart <lb />
wheels, cart Baddies, back bands, <lb />
fertilizer distributors, cotton plant- <lb />
in fact any and every article <lb />
of this kind needed and used by <lb />
the farmer, it will be a paying in- <lb />
vestment to coll and examine the <lb />
goods manufactured by the A. G. <lb />
Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
Miss Lula Patrick, of is <lb />
visiting Miss Smith, <lb />
judging from the evening walks, <lb />
the home of Mr. Smith has by <lb />
no means lost all it charms. <lb />
Dixon A have reopened <lb />
their market and invite the pat <lb />
of their friends and the <lb />
general public. <lb />
What is the matter with The <lb />
Reflector man t In his <lb />
about one hour before day <lb />
last Sunday morning he must have <lb />
been climbing the North pole or <lb />
else his bed was short a blanket <lb />
judging way he talks <lb />
about frost. <lb />
Josh Manning and Miss Min- <lb />
Clinard spent Sunday at Ed. <lb />
Dudley's Craven county. <lb />
The Carriage Co's. <lb />
new supply of harness is some- <lb />
thing to be considered by those <lb />
need of this class of goods. The <lb />
company will make it to the inter- <lb />
est of one who calls to sec <lb />
them. <lb />
Mrs. John B. Galloway, ear <lb />
spent Saturday here <lb />
visiting her children, who are <lb />
dents at Winterville High <lb />
School. <lb />
Rev. Claude F. Smith, a former <lb />
citizen of our county, is visiting <lb />
relatives and friends here and in <lb />
the surrounding country. We <lb />
were pleased to him. <lb />
A. G. Cox is still paying highest <lb />
cash prices for cotton seed. <lb />
Which is the more <lb />
Bryan <lb />
. Ia afraid <lb />
Torn M. of spent the <lb />
day here yesterday. <lb />
N. T. Stokes has accepted a <lb />
in the cigar factory. He is <lb />
an old hand, but has <lb />
sometime for the benefit of bis <lb />
health. <lb />
The presumption of the Mr. Man <lb />
of the News and Observer <lb />
to Col. Waddell to with- <lb />
draw from the race is <lb />
gall on the article of that <lb />
m by the animal with very long <lb />
ears. <lb />
HOWDY DO. <lb />
Speak to to Yea <lb />
Monday, 1900. <lb />
J. L. Wooten left this morning <lb />
on a trip north. <lb />
Rev. N. M. Watson left this <lb />
morning fur Raleigh. <lb />
Rev. W. Davis left this <lb />
morning for Washington. <lb />
Harry Skinner returned <lb />
day evening from <lb />
Mrs. M. A. of Dunn, <lb />
is Mrs. John Flanagan. <lb />
C. A. Nobles went to <lb />
Saturday and returned this <lb />
morning. <lb />
E. B. Moore, of <lb />
came up this morning to see bis <lb />
old friends here. <lb />
J. M. Murchison, of LaGrange, <lb />
came this morning to help make <lb />
the cotton market lively. <lb />
Mrs. N. Fulford, of Washing <lb />
ton, arrived Saturday to <lb />
visit her father, A. L. Blow. <lb />
I. A. Sugg left morning for <lb />
Sampson county, to take <lb />
two of his children to enter school <lb />
there. <lb />
Tuesday. 1900. <lb />
F. G. went to Halifax <lb />
this morning. <lb />
R. W. Smith and wife of <lb />
spent today here. <lb />
W. R. Parker made a trip up <lb />
road this morning. <lb />
B. T. Bailey returned to Scotland <lb />
Neck this morning. <lb />
Mrs. S. D. Lee returned Monday <lb />
evening from Wilson. <lb />
Kev. F. H. Harding returned <lb />
this morning from Grifton. <lb />
Ed. H. went north to <lb />
day to purchase his holiday <lb />
Rev. E. Brown came over <lb />
from Kinston this morning to at <lb />
tend the Presbytery. <lb />
D. W. Gardner, of Oxford, <lb />
rived Monday evening to visit his <lb />
father, D. Gardner. <lb />
C. T. went down to <lb />
Ayden Monday re- <lb />
turned this <lb />
Mrs. J. W. BiggS and child re- <lb />
turned Monday evening from a vis- <lb />
it to her parents Rocky Mount. <lb />
Mrs. of <lb />
came this morning to see her <lb />
J. J. Dancy, who <lb />
sick. <lb />
H. P. Hoover, of Washington <lb />
City, Lennie Twisdale, of Mid- <lb />
arrived Monday evening <lb />
to visit their Ed. and AI. <lb />
Taft and John Some. <lb />
Wednesday October <lb />
B. Sheppard left this morning <lb />
for Norfolk. <lb />
H. E. Shaw, of came <lb />
over <lb />
Mrs. J. F. Leggett returned to <lb />
Tarboro this morning. <lb />
Miss left this <lb />
morning for <lb />
J. N. Gorman left Tuesday <lb />
afternoon for Richmond. <lb />
Jacob Joyner returned Tuesday <lb />
evening to his home in <lb />
Miss Ethel Tyson, of Farmville, <lb />
spent Tuesday Mrs. Chas. <lb />
Cobb. <lb />
Kev. J. N. has to <lb />
Snow Hill to assist a <lb />
there this week. <lb />
Mrs. Ann of Hamilton, <lb />
arrived Tuesday evening to visit <lb />
her daughter Mn. D. D. Gardner. <lb />
F. C. manager of the <lb />
Carolina Telephone <lb />
Company, of Henderson, is in town. <lb />
B. W. of has <lb />
on the cotton market here for <lb />
a day or two helping the to <lb />
make it lively. <lb />
Mrs. George and <lb />
Miss of Washington, <lb />
arc J. this <lb />
week they came to attend the <lb />
Major's Court. <lb />
Mayor J. G. has had the <lb />
following cases in bis court since <lb />
lust <lb />
John Jones, drunk and disorder- <lb />
lined one penny amount <lb />
2.41. <lb />
Charles riotous <lb />
disorderly, not guilty. <lb />
Doc Clark, drunk disorder- <lb />
profanity, one penny <lb />
and <lb />
Lee, disorderly <lb />
profanity, fined one penny <lb />
costs, amount <lb />
drunk and <lb />
fined one penny and costs, <lb />
amount 92.31. <lb />
Some people say they read <lb />
moral books to find the moral. <lb />
WE <lb />
HERE <lb />
And the Goods are Coming Daily. <lb />
Our Second rip North was a Great Success in <lb />
PT <lb />
And These Bargains Are Yours For The Asking. <lb />
groat markets like New York. Philadelphia an haw searched tor <lb />
Bargains and we have them. We are to sell for less money thin anybody <lb />
else. Why Because we buy more Is than any other store town <lb />
and get larger discounts; and w. soil for the smallest p <lb />
of profit, depending an a large volume <lb />
and no rents to pay. <lb />
Ill <lb />
and sell. CASH Over <lb />
the Counter and No <lb />
at QUO <lb />
Let The Figures Tell Their Story. <lb />
CLOTHING <lb />
Men Suits the and 0.00 quality, Sale Price, <lb />
Men Suits the 4.00, 6.00 quality, Sale Price, <lb />
Men Suits 8.00 and 8-00 last <lb />
Boys Suits the s, i and lo quality, Bale Price, <lb />
Boys Suit the and quality, Sale Price, <lb />
Suits, Tailor Silk Taffeta Line the <lb />
All Wool quality now <lb />
These Goods are All New. No Old Stock on Hand. <lb />
Shirt Waists, worth <lb />
11.85 91.00 <lb />
plain Moan <lb />
Waist, white Collars <lb />
worth <lb />
58-inch heavy unbleached <lb />
Black Base, worth<lb />
Bent Linen Canvas, worth <lb />
Best Feather Bone, all colors <lb />
Knitting Bilk, all colors, worth <lb />
Collars, worth <lb />
Silk Elastic Webbing worth<lb />
Checked worth Steel Hod Umbrellas, silk raven <lb />
Lace, worth<lb />
Hose, Cheese all colors <lb />
.,,., Fancy worth . 2-c <lb />
Chi <lb />
Silk <lb />
Laundered shirts, worth <lb />
Honey good ours, lie <lb />
Dress <lb />
English Woven Bedspreads, worth <lb />
Nottingham Curtains worth <lb />
it is Imported Irish Damask, worth <lb />
Fancy Stick worth <lb />
Men's Colored Collars <lb />
Haifa, all colors. . <lb />
to inch Lining, worm Embroidery Cotton, worth <lb />
Bide Combs, worth <lb />
Fancy Strips White <lb />
Men's Cull's, per <lb />
Welted Pique, all <lb />
English Curtain Cretonne. <lb />
; Fancy Negligee Shirts, worth <lb />
Waists sets, worth <lb />
I Men's Bilk Bosom <lb />
Best Corset <lb />
Box Fancy <lb />
Window Shades, spring roller tie <lb />
Batten Waists <lb />
New styles Patterns, the <lb />
81.00. Only about <lb />
left, come while they last <lb />
New Store. <lb />
Open Nights. <lb />
Greenville, N. C<lb /></p>
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Attention Farmers <lb />
I am now offering you one of the most complete lines of <lb />
PRY GOODS, HATS. PANTS, <lb />
GLASSWARE, POCKET and -TABLE CUTLERY <lb />
very reasonable prices. My line of <lb />
GROCERIES <lb />
which is the of any market are fresh and cheap. <lb />
When you to town again give me trial. <lb />
please, <lb />
Jas. B. White.<lb />
THE BEST BED ON EARTH <lb />
Don't Be Deceived. <lb />
THE GREAT OF <lb />
Our Royal <lb />
Elastic Felt Mattress, <lb />
which is lo its merit, also our vigorous advertising, has <lb />
caused tn put mattresses on the market, which they are offering <lb />
for less money claiming they are as good as the ROYAL <lb />
ELASTIC Don't be deceived same. We <lb />
deny that they are as and are at any time to com <lb />
pare ours with others. If your local dealer does handle them, <lb />
write us direct for descriptive <lb />
BOY ALL BORDEN, <lb />
Sole C, <lb />
Get a good Safe <lb />
The Victor safe is made in all sizes con- <lb />
for home, office and general use. <lb />
Every sale sol with a guarantee to be fire <lb />
proof. Prices range from up. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Famous Chill Tonic. <lb />
and Laxative. Guaranteed ohm for chills and <lb />
fever and all malarial and billions troubles. For sale by <lb />
Harrington, Co., <lb />
Winterville, X. C. <lb />
THE COUNTY SCHOOL HAVE <lb />
APPOINTED THE <lb />
Interest la IS. <lb />
Special of Reflector. <lb />
Mama W. c, is, <lb />
Three weeks more, then the <lb />
president nil election and senatorial <lb />
primary Or shall I say the sen- <lb />
primary and the <lb />
election. <lb />
If the is not regard <lb />
ed as of more importance by North <lb />
Carolinians they certainly exhibit <lb />
more interest in it, it is the <lb />
subject of discussion wherever you <lb />
see two or three men collected <lb />
it is not limited to Democrats. <lb />
Republicans and Populists, par- <lb />
those parties <lb />
perhaps it would lie <lb />
to say that party, for the <lb />
has been so complete and of <lb />
such longstanding as to practically <lb />
wield them all one <lb />
organization, are manifest- <lb />
only interest but zeal and <lb />
activity in little political <lb />
contest, and I hear that <lb />
of them to try to vote for a <lb />
certain senatorial candidate if <lb />
lowed by the and Dem- <lb />
managers to do so. <lb />
FT SHOULD l <lb />
The withdrawal of Governor <lb />
Jarvis from the senatorial race was <lb />
generally commended by nil, <lb />
it is a mailer of common <lb />
here, a- these line are writ <lb />
ten, that Major will retire <lb />
soon. As a goad party man re <lb />
would not lie <lb />
any more surprising than It would <lb />
be strictly just to see the <lb />
ship to Mr. <lb />
Simmons in the same manner in <lb />
which the <lb />
was so handsomely delivered <lb />
to Mr. I'd lore to see it <lb />
done that entirely proper <lb />
he added. So would the great ma- <lb />
of true Democrats of North <lb />
if the talk one hears <lb />
the hotel lobbies here nowadays <lb />
is indicative of the ob <lb />
the various sections <lb />
by the talkers <lb />
most of whom are talking very <lb />
earnestly about the matter, too, it <lb />
should he added. <lb />
The <lb />
those never failing reflectors of <lb />
public their respect <lb />
ire never been <lb />
more pronounced and earnest <lb />
their expressive English, within <lb />
my recollection bracing a period <lb />
of a quarter of a century, to say <lb />
more, and constant reading of <lb />
contact with during <lb />
the last week, their <lb />
on any subject. <lb />
To the glory and credit and <lb />
honor of the North Car- <lb />
be it <lb />
said today, as it could be said ever <lb />
since the present stamp of men <lb />
have editing They arc <lb />
they own <lb />
their little penny cedar pen- <lb />
and the Washington hand <lb />
their <lb />
consciences arc no man's keep- <lb />
Scud of the <lb />
Fair Association at Bern and <lb />
compete for some of the valuable <lb />
prizes offered. The race is <lb />
to and the List given for the <lb />
To those living <lb />
in malarial districts Pills <lb />
are they keep the <lb />
system in perfect order and are <lb />
an absolute cure <lb />
for sick headache, indigestion, <lb />
malaria, torpid liver, <lb />
and all bilious diseases. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
Al. <lb />
HUt V. <lb />
Even gold bugs refuse to invest <lb />
in vagabonds. <lb />
One touch of cold ware makes all <lb />
the world <lb />
The world delights to play foot- <lb />
ball with the man who is down. <lb />
Men often and <lb />
who make no claim to Chris- <lb />
Scandal put up in a <lb />
of lit will lose its flavor. <lb />
The Republicans are in a bud <lb />
boat with a long voyage up Salt <lb />
Rivet before them. <lb />
The man who is to <lb />
doesn't require a divorce to <lb />
become separated therefrom. <lb />
Some men are so extremely mod- <lb />
est that they will blush at the <lb />
or even at a <lb />
Too much straight will <lb />
make a crooked <lb />
whiskey will not <lb />
make a walk straight. <lb />
Every tear that we brush away <lb />
from the eyes of sorrowful will <lb />
lie gathered up by some unseen <lb />
and placed as a gem <lb />
in the crown of future glory. <lb />
WANTED <lb />
CORDS OF <lb />
Dogwood <lb />
AND <lb />
Persimmon <lb />
Timber. Will pay from to <lb />
10.00 per cord for same, F. O. B. <lb />
Goldsboro, N. <lb />
THIS WOOD must be round, <lb />
nearly free from knots, and sawed <lb />
off at both ends. Will take feet <lb />
and S feet long as small as <lb />
inches in diameter at small end. <lb />
but no smaller. <lb />
J. H. <lb />
N. C <lb />
is <lb />
j. w. co., <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
lagging, Ties and Rags. <lb />
and shipments <lb />
solicited. <lb />
Reflector <lb />
PILLS <lb />
MM art <lb />
Lo of M. <lb />
, mint <lb />
. all d <lb />
of or <lb />
and indiscretion. <lb />
tonic and <lb />
ha rink slow <lb />
thaw the <lb />
blood <lb />
ink lo pa la <lb />
of Tooth. <lb />
MB, f <lb />
PILLS <lb />
moil <lb />
. per for <lb />
i, with our to o <lb />
id paid. Send for <lb />
able, c <lb />
a-d copy of our <lb />
bond. <lb />
EXTRA <lb />
As one of the depositories for Public School Hooks in <lb />
Pitt County. We handle the books designated on the <lb />
State list for the public schools and can supply what- <lb />
ever you need. We also have <lb />
COPY BOOKS, <lb />
slant and vertical, double ruled practice writing books <lb />
tablets, fool's cap paper, pens, pencils, slates, Its <lb />
crayons, colored crayons, inks, companion boxes etc., <lb />
Sow Our <lb />
B soapstone pencils cent, plain load pencils cent, <lb />
rubber tipped lead pencil cent, a nice tablet with <lb />
pretty cover cent, distorted crayons, with metal hold- <lb />
in nice wood box S cents, lead pencil, slate pen- <lb />
and pen, and rule, all nice wood box, <lb />
cents A great big wide tablet cents. Bottle of beet <lb />
ink on the market, S cents. Copy books to cents. <lb />
White crayons, gross in box, cents. Good fool's can <lb />
paper rants per quire. <lb />
fountain gen <lb />
Right <lb />
According exchange, a <lb />
good woman in Arkansas town <lb />
claimed that It showed a lack of <lb />
proper faith mankind to mark <lb />
the spoons loaned at a church so- <lb />
refused to mark hers <lb />
lately. She put in a dozen, and <lb />
got out three. <lb />
A drove of ostriches passed <lb />
through the State this <lb />
route to Florida. Somebody at <lb />
thought it was the con <lb />
the Middle of the-Road <lb />
Populists in a special <lb />
Times. <lb />
A Smile la Each. <lb />
The crusty man should eschew <lb />
pie. <lb />
The lighter is not <lb />
close fisted. <lb />
The woman who fishes for com- <lb />
shouldn't east slurs. <lb />
the of the football <lb />
season the is on the <lb />
gridiron. <lb />
Sometimes it's the man with the <lb />
smallest loot who foots the largest <lb />
bills. <lb />
Time for from a <lb />
man's point of view, is every time <lb />
she sees a mirror. <lb />
Most men think they can do <lb />
better thin they are being <lb />
until they try- <lb />
girl admires a man's strong <lb />
will before they are says <lb />
the Chronic Bachelor. <lb />
she calls it <lb />
girls wait to meet <lb />
their says the <lb />
Philosopher. go out look- <lb />
for it armed with a war- <lb />
rant and a dark <lb />
floating population is some <lb />
thing said the New <lb />
York man. replied the <lb />
particularly when <lb />
you at one time the <lb />
floating population of the whole <lb />
world as routine I to the ark. <lb />
One thing about a peal of laugh- <lb />
is that you can't step it like <lb />
that of the banana. <lb />
Au anxious seeker after know- <lb />
ledge writes to ask what use the <lb />
sun spots are. Why, to make <lb />
course. <lb />
When a fellow borrows trouble <lb />
there is the devil to pay. <lb />
livery man own an auto- <lb />
mobile who thinks that he auto. <lb />
The homely girl is usually to be <lb />
pound at home. <lb />
The Daughters of the <lb />
in session at Thursday <lb />
elected Mrs. W. H. Overman, of <lb />
Salisbury, president; Mrs. Jarvis, <lb />
first rice president; Mrs. J. W. <lb />
Hinsdale, of Raleigh, second vice <lb />
Mrs. Garland Jones, <lb />
of Raleigh, recording secretary; <lb />
Watson, of Salisbury, <lb />
ponding secretary; Miss Oliver, of <lb />
Newborn, treasurer; Mrs. Parham, <lb />
of Henderson, registrar.<lb />
or <lb />
at Shrunk Onto <lb />
Hoc. Fits, Paralysis and to. <lb />
Cm Si Tobacco, or <lb />
bona to our In days or i <lb />
mono id. Address <lb />
MEDICAL CO. <lb />
at, <lb />
For sale by J L <lb />
Greenville. N <lb />
ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb />
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m, a m, Red <lb />
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rive t <lb />
p m. Milli p <lb />
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arrives Id p m <lb />
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Springs or At <lb />
with the Seaboard Air Line and <lb />
Railway at with the Durham m <lb />
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at p m. K <lb />
pm. pm. learn <lb />
W a m, W a m, <lb />
at is <lb />
Similar. <lb />
GOOD <lb />
by the Quart <lb />
of <lb />
better <lb />
a run <lb />
gun.<lb />
Johnston's <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
builds up tat <lb />
nerves, tau <lb />
east <lb />
of the <lb />
takes place of <lb />
east Ike risk color cf w <lb />
and and ail <lb />
et children. <lb />
CO., nick. <lb />
SOLD BY <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
S. <lb />
Wholesale and retail Grocer and <lb />
Dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Hides, Fur, Seed, Oil Bar- <lb />
Turkeys. Egg, etc. Bed- <lb />
Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba- <lb />
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor <lb />
Suite, Tallies, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb />
Gail Ax <lb />
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb />
American Beauty Can- <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb />
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap <lb />
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Bate, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, Glass <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
Best Butter, Stand- <lb />
ard Sewing Machines, and nu- <lb />
other goods. Quality and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Come <lb />
to see me. <lb />
mm m <lb />
Phone Rf. <lb />
Do you know <lb />
We sell cheap <lb />
IT. <lb />
your Dry Notions, <lb />
Shoes, Trunks, from <lb />
Oar Chi n Store. No Scraps <lb />
or Sales. <lb />
Cheap <lb />
Cash <lb />
Store <lb />
We <lb />
sill per reward for any <lb />
of Slot <lb />
not rare with Little <lb />
when the are <lb />
compile, are purely an <lb />
fall to boxes con- <lb />
boxes contain SO pills, <lb />
boles Hi. beware of <lb />
and Imitation- sent by taken. <lb />
and <lb />
sire, t For by <lb />
I L wool KS. N c <lb />
at II a m, II <lb />
dally <lb />
Trains <lb />
a m and to p m. <lb />
a m and p m. lease a <lb />
am and pm, am <lb />
and p m. Sunday <lb />
Train leases Tarboro dally except Sunday <lb />
at to. Sunday pm, Ply- <lb />
p m. p m. Ply- <lb />
except Sunday. Sin <lb />
Train on Midland N C h,. u.-h <lb />
dally, except SO a m, <lb />
ass. <lb />
Train <lb />
at to am, p m. <lb />
a m. Ob p m. Hope II am. <lb />
m Hope II to am <lb />
II a m. at <lb />
Mount except j. <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch Warsaw for <lb />
dally, except 1st <lb />
P m. returning at am lad <lb />
to p m. <lb />
Train No close a el <lb />
don for all points North dally, all Riot <lb />
H. M. <lb />
Pass. Agent <lb />
J. R. K Manager. <lb />
VICE <lb />
My res leave Washing- <lb />
ton daily at A. M. for <lb />
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb />
P. M. for Washington. <lb />
Steamer leaves <lb />
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb />
and Fridays at A. M. <lb />
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb />
Tuesdays, Saturdays <lb />
at A. 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. 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. C. <lb />
TAKE ROBERTS CHILL TO <lb />
per bottle. Cures and <lb />
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats and <lb />
Money back if it doesn't. <lb />
No other as good. Get the kind <lb />
with the Red Cross on the label. <lb />
Sold and guaranteed by Wooten, <lb />
Bryan and druggists. <lb />
New Home <lb />
Sewing Machines <lb />
IN IN <lb />
If you need I Machine see me <lb />
Hooker's store, or write me <lb />
J. LANIER. <lb />
TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The baring <lb />
the- Superior Court Clerk of Fit <lb />
county u the Last Will an <lb />
of It, <lb />
notice is hereby given to <lb />
to the estate to pay- <lb />
and all <lb />
claims against estate must <lb />
sent the same ail on or before <lb />
day of 1901, or this <lb />
will tie plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This 2nd day of October, 1900. <lb />
Matty A A. <lb />
of W. It. I <lb />
NOTICE, LAND POSTED. <lb />
All persons are hereby warned and for- <lb />
bidden to hunt with or without gun or <lb />
dog or in any oilier way trespass upon the <lb />
undesigned in Town- <lb />
ship on the north side of Creek. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
J. <lb />
en. wife and I, <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having this day before <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt county <lb />
as of the of Henry <lb />
Elmore deceased, notice is hereby given to <lb />
all persons holding claims against said es- <lb />
to present them to me for <lb />
duly authenticated, on or before the 16th <lb />
day of March, 1901, or notice will be <lb />
plead in bar of their recovery. All persons <lb />
indebted to are notified to make <lb />
immediate to me. <lb />
This the I Till day of September 1900. <lb />
M. r. <lb />
of Henry <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
Cotton Bagging and Ties always <lb />
on i <lb />
Fresh goods kept constantly on <lb />
hand. Country produce <lb />
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
Co <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Buyers and Brokers in <lb />
Storks, Cotton, Grain and <lb />
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
One Day Cold Cure. <lb />
In l . sore cured by Res. <lb />
s easy lo <lb />
. Ass <lb />
candy, for <lb />
Whichard, N. C. <lb />
The Stock complete in every At <lb />
and prices as low as the <lb />
lowest. Highest market prices <lb />
paid for produce. <lb />
To See <lb />
At the old Moore <lb />
on Five Points, where we have <lb />
just opened a new and fresh <lb />
lock of <lb />
Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb />
Consisting of Meats, Flour, <lb />
Sugar, Coffee, Canned Goods, <lb />
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, <lb />
Fruits, in fact everything <lb />
lo be found in an up-to-date <lb />
Grocery. <lb />
We pay the highest market <lb />
prices for all kinds of <lb />
Country Produce, <lb />
either cash or in barter. When <lb />
yon want to sell or when you <lb />
want to buy come to see us. <lb />
To all who favor us with their <lb />
patronage we promise entire sat <lb />
fraction. <lb />
T, F. CO. <lb />
at Five Point <lb />
------DEALER IN------ <lb />
moo <lb />
A GENERAL LINK OF<lb />
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb />
COME TO KB. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
PATENT <lb />
model. <lb />
Ml <lb />
Lawyers. <lb />
Km <lb />
t . <lb />
FOR <lb />
The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
D. J. EDITOR <lb />
TRUTH TO <lb />
VOL XIX <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER <lb />
NO <lb />
-AT- <lb />
National Ticket. <lb />
For <lb />
A J. BRYAN, <lb />
Nebraska. <lb />
For Vice <lb />
t E. STEVENSON, <lb />
of II <lb />
Presidential Elector, 1st Dist. <lb />
L. <lb />
Carteret. <lb />
For Congress, 1st Diet., <lb />
JOHN H. SMALL, <lb />
of Beaufort.<lb />
a cam- <lb />
like the present where the <lb />
troops so many nations have met <lb />
and watched one <lb />
the con- <lb />
duct of the of any one <lb />
a whole is especially <lb />
to America can <lb />
proudly boast that the men <lb />
her in China have proved <lb />
the equal, if not the <lb />
of any troops China. <lb />
conduct of the <lb />
have given General <lb />
an at the meet- <lb />
of generals which are held <lb />
every other day, ahead of that of <lb />
any other general. It is not dis- <lb />
either General <lb />
hard common sense, which accord- <lb />
to other generals has biped them <lb />
solve many a problem nor <lb />
bis personal popularity both among <lb />
and but <lb />
it is unquestionable that his <lb />
has greatly increased <lb />
through the leader of a body <lb />
of men who have distinguished <lb />
themselves, only in the face of <lb />
enemy, but equally so as against <lb />
the that exist <lb />
like under existing <lb />
It is also said among of- <lb />
the of the adjutant <lb />
general's office of the Americans is <lb />
much quicker and much more <lb />
factory that of any other <lb />
probably the best known <lb />
liked officer of the American <lb />
officers among foreign officers <lb />
, In- exception of General <lb />
fee, is his general, Cap- <lb />
Sixth <lb />
Expelled From the Church <lb />
th Democratic <lb />
Ticket <lb />
tor <lb />
A short tune after August <lb />
election the deacons and a few <lb />
of the lob colored Baptist <lb />
which is just over the line <lb />
in county, expelled Ben <lb />
a colored school teacher <lb />
of this county, from the church for <lb />
voting the Democratic ticket. The <lb />
of the church show that <lb />
this was the charge upon which <lb />
Person was spelled. Under sec- <lb />
of the election law, <lb />
of the In number <lb />
who participated in <lb />
proceedings were indicted last <lb />
week in the Superior Court of <lb />
Vance We that <lb />
Judge Starbuck, a Republican <lb />
Judge, the bill of in- <lb />
on the that the <lb />
was The sec- <lb />
which these <lb />
of men's consciences were in- <lb />
reads as any <lb />
person who shall from <lb />
employment, withdraw patronage <lb />
from otherwise injure, threaten <lb />
oppress, or to intimidate, <lb />
qualified voter of this Slate, <lb />
because of vote such voter may <lb />
not have cast in any election, shall <lb />
be guilty of u The <lb />
prosecution appealed to the <lb />
Court. Louisburg Times. <lb />
STALKS AS STOCK <lb />
FEED <lb />
The cotton stalks have many <lb />
places come out so that the fields <lb />
are greener and prettier they <lb />
have been at any time. This is <lb />
condition, and some <lb />
few have expressed the <lb />
opinion that a very late fall would <lb />
cause new bolls to <lb />
But the best informed have no such <lb />
hope. The boll are too young to <lb />
mature lief ore the cold weather <lb />
kills the plant-. <lb />
However, it may be that these <lb />
green cotton stalks would make <lb />
good feed. <lb />
r Isaac Brown, of Tuckahoe, <lb />
Jones county, writes us that a <lb />
short while ago he wrote the State <lb />
commissioner of <lb />
advice as to best way to utilize <lb />
stalks to advantage, so as to <lb />
supplement the poor short crop of <lb />
Hat cotton. Mr. says he <lb />
stated that cattle and horses will <lb />
eat the tender part of the stalks <lb />
that cattle will fatten in a cot- <lb />
patch after the stalks are killed <lb />
by weather. <lb />
Mr. Brown further mentioned <lb />
his postal that Prof. Atkinson, of <lb />
Boston, asserted at the first <lb />
exposition that <lb />
stalks and seed properly <lb />
are worth more than <lb />
Mr. Brown stated that the far <lb />
have no to put the <lb />
stalks in. and asked if <lb />
had been made <lb />
into hay. <lb />
reply <lb />
Raleigh, Oct. 10th, <lb />
Mb. Isaac <lb />
Tuckahoe, N. <lb />
Your postal of the <lb />
8th to Mr Patterson has come <lb />
to me, in his absence, for reply. <lb />
The chemical of cotton <lb />
stalks show them to be equal <lb />
feeding value to ordinary grass hay- <lb />
but the difficulty with them is that <lb />
after the cotton is picked the <lb />
stalks are so tough that animals <lb />
will not eat them to consider- <lb />
able though, as you say <lb />
the case is rather different this sea- <lb />
son, and if they should be cut be- <lb />
fore frost, then stock would eat <lb />
them. I see no reason why they <lb />
should be a fair feed. You <lb />
might try an experiment with them <lb />
by cutting a quantity, and <lb />
putting away for your stock. I am <lb />
satisfied that experiment of this <lb />
kind has been made. It you had <lb />
a shredder, like the ones used in <lb />
the of corn stalks, it <lb />
would certainly improve the value <lb />
of the stalks for feeding, as it <lb />
would break and tear up so <lb />
that the could eat them <lb />
to much better advantage. Of <lb />
course it would pay you, I <lb />
think, to get one of these shredders <lb />
just purpose, as it would <lb />
be an experiment with you, <lb />
a number of farmers the Slate <lb />
having good farms arc g t i-., <lb />
utilizing the entire corn <lb />
plant instead of the ear fodder <lb />
as it has been done heretofore. By <lb />
this process double the feeding val- <lb />
is gotten from the corn plant, <lb />
as the cars contain about per <lb />
of the total feeding value <lb />
the stalk about per <lb />
cent. <lb />
am sorry I cannot give you <lb />
Information on the subject <lb />
but, as I have stated, I know of no <lb />
experiments will help you <lb />
out. <lb />
Very respectfully, <lb />
B. W. <lb />
State Chemist. <lb />
The Free Press knows nothing <lb />
about such matters as the <lb />
but publishes this article simply to <lb />
put our farmers to thinking. If it <lb />
ever would pay to harvest and save <lb />
the cut ion it seems to us <lb />
that this is ideal year to do so, <lb />
Kinston Free Press. <lb />
A Diplomatic Ultimatum. <lb />
The employees of the State De- <lb />
are in receipt a <lb />
communication from the Sec- <lb />
to the effect that they are <lb />
under obligation to do so, but <lb />
any contribution which <lb />
fit to drop into the slot of the re- <lb />
publican machine will be duly <lb />
entitle them to see <lb />
the elephant It is necessary <lb />
to remark that the <lb />
is only to this <lb />
language is antithetical it was <lb />
handed down with usual red <lb />
tape. In other words, it might <lb />
be said to have a string to it like <lb />
so many other emanations from the <lb />
State Department. some re- <lb />
it resembles the dispatches <lb />
to subject to more <lb />
interpretation its face. <lb />
But those to whom it is <lb />
may hold it up to the and <lb />
read its only meaning, To em- <lb />
who live in the chilly at- <lb />
of diplomacy it will be <lb />
understood that Chairman <lb />
has authorized u, cold hold up, and <lb />
that Secretary Hay's k <lb />
is visible even In the darkest <lb />
of the depart <lb />
Tins is one notable instance in <lb />
which American diplomacy prob- <lb />
ably will accomplish its desired <lb />
Sun. <lb />
Johnston County <lb />
Raleigh, N. October <lb />
Following are the names of fifteen <lb />
Johnston county citizens <lb />
charge of intimidating <lb />
assaulting D. T. Massey last <lb />
Cleon Parker, F. II Brooks, J. M. <lb />
Morgan, C. L. F. B. <lb />
B. S. Pittman, B. J. Noble <lb />
F Kirby, E. S. Thomas <lb />
Brinkley, George Powell, C. S. <lb />
Powell, N. T. Ryals, George Holt, <lb />
Claude Bandy. All are <lb />
men. Morgan is a member <lb />
of the legislature, and ex- <lb />
member, C. S. Powell <lb />
Noble past grand master of <lb />
Masons. <lb />
The warrants were issued <lb />
through Stales Commission- <lb />
Parker by Claude Bernard, dis <lb />
attorney. All those arrested <lb />
asked immediate but <lb />
Parker declined to have it and <lb />
postponed it until October <lb />
That is the day Chairman Sim- <lb />
mons speaks at It is <lb />
suggested that probably <lb />
thought there would be some dis- <lb />
there that day owing to <lb />
the great crowd, that they <lb />
would get some excuse for at- <lb />
tacking the validity of the <lb />
Negro Men Monopolizing Read- <lb />
Room and Tablet. <lb />
complaint is heard <lb />
i now the large number <lb />
men and youths who arc <lb />
making a practice of <lb />
around the State library <lb />
the periodical table and <lb />
other departments. This <lb />
for it is declared such by while <lb />
of the library and Mr. Sher- <lb />
the genial and efficient <lb />
as well, has only been notice- <lb />
able for two or t weeks <lb />
In fact for scarcely so long a time <lb />
as that, and authorities are <lb />
somewhat puzzled to decide just <lb />
how it shall lie abolished. As con- <lb />
now are the is re- <lb />
very many complaints from <lb />
ladies who have to almost elbow <lb />
their way through these <lb />
to select from the reading room <lb />
table a paper or periodical <lb />
they may want to read. <lb />
The is determined to <lb />
put a to this condition some <lb />
way. He says the legislature <lb />
enact some law by which <lb />
separate reading rooms would lie <lb />
for white colored <lb />
Post. <lb />
TO THE FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb />
PUT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb />
We are still the forefront of the race aft W y <lb />
We offer you the best selected line of. <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
to be any store in Pitt County. Well choice <lb />
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb />
and Europe. Seasonable ail the year round. Spring, Summer <lb />
and Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb />
It is our pleasure to show you what urn want and to <lb />
sell you if we can. We offer you very best service, polite <lb />
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb />
established business built up strictly on its own merits. <lb />
When to market you will not do yourself justice <lb />
if you do not see our stock before buying elsewhere. <lb />
us the following lines of general merchandise. <lb />
Goods and Notions, <lb />
Satins, <lb />
Jackets and Capes, Carpels, Matting Oil <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. <lb />
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee. Lard, Scad t. <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Hope. <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
Headquarters for Furniture and everything that line. <lb />
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either or Approved <lb />
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb />
Your Friends, <lb />
The Stove Go's <lb />
Stoves have been sold in <lb />
Greenville for Sixteen Years. <lb />
We are currying a full line of those <lb />
both cook and heating IVe also carry full <lb />
Una Of repairs tot same. We buy Hay. Lime, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls <lb />
By Car Load <lb />
We have just received two oar loads of <lb />
FLOUR <lb />
and can satisfy anybody in price and quality. <lb />
A lull of Dry <lb />
Shoes, Hardware Cutlery everything <lb />
kept in t fin. class general store. <lb />
Call and get our prices. <lb />
J. C SON <lb />
i- a serious mistake to i Cannot be Curio <lb />
eyes to the truth. Governor with Local Applications. M hey <lb />
I Jarvis. in his remark to reach the Mat of <lb />
of The Poet, in <lb />
, , . .-.- disease, and ill to <lb />
reply to as lo National ,.,,. B <lb />
polities in this State, told a truth j remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is <lb />
when he in this taken and acts directly <lb />
State, but for the OB the Wood mucous surfaces. <lb />
primary we would not know a cam-1 Cure i not a quack <lb />
., . . ,, . It was prescribed <lb />
going on. Ibis blunt ,,. ; <lb />
of the truth I country for and is a regular <lb />
OWn argument. We have believed prescription. It is composed of <lb />
that this seeming apathy was heal ionics known, combined <lb />
a lack of ii the issues , act- <lb />
. ., mi the surfaces <lb />
involved, bat owing to I , <lb />
growing out of demands upon ingredients is w hat produce, such <lb />
results a curing <lb />
Band for tree. <lb />
J. Co.; Props., <lb />
Ohio. <lb />
Sold by We. <lb />
Hall's are best. <lb />
people by tin private but <lb />
which would release before <lb />
the election and certainly on the <lb />
day of the election. We think <lb />
there arc . that we arc <lb />
correct. If not, then Governor <lb />
statement it of stupendous <lb />
importance. <lb />
not expected Mr. Bit- <lb />
receive anything like the <lb />
v given Mr. or <lb />
amendment. Certainly a <lb />
number of our citizens voted <lb />
for both of the latter who will not <lb />
vole for former. Main Be- <lb />
publicans, and Populists, too voted <lb />
with us in August whom we know <lb />
will either not at all or <lb />
will not v with us next <lb />
month. -Still we have bad no <lb />
sou to doubt a reasonable majority <lb />
for our ticket November, nor <lb />
an we unless the fact stated by <lb />
Governor Jarvis has a much deep <lb />
significance to the real con <lb />
than we have heretofore be- <lb />
If the mean, of <lb />
our Democratic people- <lb />
are from actual <lb />
lo the result of the contest, <lb />
then must sound the alarm <lb />
the Democratic electoral tick- <lb />
et of this state, as several <lb />
of In i i <lb />
danger. It behooves Demo- <lb />
generally, aid coin- <lb />
specially to gel lo work. <lb />
The people must be aroused. The <lb />
enemy is neither dead nor <lb />
we may rest of Take <lb />
Mr. vote as all our own <lb />
Republican vole <lb />
was leaving ma- <lb />
i J . Ibis looks as if it would <lb />
be hard to overcome. To over <lb />
it an average of over <lb />
v from the Democratic tn <lb />
the lie; in each <lb />
or a stay at home vote of over <lb />
who voted in August. <lb />
The of- the-road Populists <lb />
have to he reckoned, This la an <lb />
unknown quantity. If they areas <lb />
strong as the leaden of that organ- <lb />
claim, they will <lb />
or vote against Mr. <lb />
Bryan. All, or quite all, voted <lb />
for Mr. cock August. This <lb />
loss, if It actually occurs, reduces <lb />
One <lb />
A number of people who went <lb />
out to bridge Sunday <lb />
to a colored baptism were <lb />
treated to new. There <lb />
wen- -even candidates for baptism <lb />
of them were baptized. <lb />
seventh one went into the <lb />
water when it to rise up <lb />
her waist her failed <lb />
her and lusty tone she cried, <lb />
Let n me me <lb />
as no words of the elder could <lb />
she was allowed wade <lb />
out, much to the of her <lb />
heron her lack of faith. Hut they <lb />
say of speculators <lb />
were at the timid <lb />
sisters fright when old <lb />
waters began to rise about her. <lb />
Landmark. <lb />
Bank Win. Its Suit. <lb />
Tarboro, V. October o <lb />
superior court here today, <lb />
Judge Coble presiding, In the <lb />
of the Bank of Tarboro vs. <lb />
and Trust Company <lb />
of Baltimore, Md., with James <lb />
hi. the defaulting cashier. <lb />
defendant, Jury, after a week <lb />
investigating, rendered a verdict <lb />
in of t he plaintiff bank. <lb />
Company a- resisting <lb />
payment of the bond. <lb />
Counsel representing bank <lb />
were Hon. II. ;. Connor and <lb />
ii. M. T. Fountain. The Surely <lb />
Company was represented by Col- <lb />
John and <lb />
very materially the basis upon <lb />
which our strength was calculated I , <lb />
above. add to this dead <lb />
our referred to by <lb />
i-. and our Mends <lb />
may realize the real situation <lb />
confronts them, <lb />
Democrats, be up and doing if <lb />
you wish to save total vote <lb />
for Bryan and eh solid Demo <lb />
n Col grass. <lb />
Post. <lb />
Mount, of Indiana, <lb />
has received a deed to acres of <lb />
la ml around the grave of the moth- <lb />
of President Lincoln, in Spencer <lb />
county, I ml. <lb />
A. southern Journal thinks <lb />
the lime has arrived when the <lb />
newspaper i of country <lb />
should assemble convention and <lb />
Honor- <lb />
shall be bestowed, Pot it- <lb />
sell, i would give that title lo <lb />
Presidents, Cabinet officers, Got- <lb />
of States, members of Con- <lb />
federal and Judges <lb />
if Supreme Courts of States, <lb />
and line it members of <lb />
grand and deputy <lb />
colonels. <lb />
The nave but one <lb />
in their new <lb />
she cannot will <lb />
Italian. Her language. Is French; <lb />
and is all the mole <lb />
remarked contrast with the <lb />
domesticity of Queen <lb />
who belonged to royal house <lb />
Savoy birth well as bum <lb />
Queen memories <lb />
and traditions are <lb />
the friends and of <lb />
youth having been the Empress <lb />
mother of Russia. <lb />
THE B ST <lb />
and lever is a of Grove's <lb />
Tonic. It <lb />
Iron and quinine in form <lb />
Ho pay. Price <lb />
tune a gill sits her <lb />
lure I lie photographer lakes for <lb />
batter of worse <lb />
CU E <lb />
and night Sweats Robert's <lb />
tasteless Chill Tonic per <lb />
bottle. to lake. Money <lb />
refunded If it fails. Restores <lb />
petite, purifies blood and makes <lb />
you well. None other as good. <lb />
Sold and at the drug <lb />
stores of Bryan, Wooten <lb />
Dr. i. L.<lb />
X. <lb />
Fleming store. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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