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I .- <lb/>
Attention Farmers <lb/>
I am now offering you one of the most complete lines <lb/>
dry GOODS, hats, <lb/>
f POCKET <lb/>
at very reasonable juices. My line of <lb/>
which is the of any market ire fresh and cheap. <lb/>
When yon none to town again give me a trial. <lb/>
phase. <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
THE BEST BED ON EARTH <lb/>
Don't Be Deceived. <lb/>
CASH'S QUALIFICATION. <lb/>
Ma. of those <lb/>
who are opposing Gen. Carr for the <lb/>
States Senate say he is Dot <lb/>
man of ability. It has stat- <lb/>
ed the press that his followers <lb/>
do not lay claim to statesmanship <lb/>
for because he is not a law- <lb/>
Here are the He began <lb/>
life poor and unknown. His <lb/>
bad no wealth and no prestige. <lb/>
His lather livid at Chapel Hill, <lb/>
and he made use of the <lb/>
ties afforded at the University of <lb/>
our State. He entered upon the <lb/>
of life's battle with <lb/>
bat a trained mind, good health <lb/>
and character. He chose a <lb/>
rather than a professional <lb/>
life, close <lb/>
wisdom he became a sue <lb/>
business his <lb/>
Secret of Beauty <lb/>
is health. The secret is <lb/>
the power to digest <lb/>
a proper of <lb/>
This can never be done when <lb/>
the liver docs not act it's part. <lb/>
know this <lb/>
Liver Pills arc an <lb/>
lute cure for sick headache, <lb/>
sour stomach, malaria, <lb/>
constipation, torpid liver, piles, <lb/>
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious- <lb/>
and kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
SUCCESS OF <lb/>
Our Royal. <lb/>
Elastic Felt Mattress, <lb/>
which is due to its merit, and also oar vigorous advertising, has <lb/>
caused to put mattresses on the market, which they are offering <lb/>
for less money and claiming they are as as the ROYAL <lb/>
elastic Don't be deceived by same. We <lb/>
deny that they are as and arc read at any time to com- <lb/>
pare oars with others. Ii local denier does not handle them. <lb/>
write us direct for descriptive pamphlet. <lb/>
ROY ALL BORDEN, <lb/>
Sole Manufacturers, X. C, <lb/>
manufacturing plant at Durham <lb/>
became a mammoth <lb/>
From a ham where tobacco was <lb/>
pulverized with a slick, it became <lb/>
a four -million dollar em- <lb/>
ploying of laborers. As <lb/>
it grew Mr. Carr became identified <lb/>
with other enterprises, and he has <lb/>
been closely connected with the <lb/>
successful administration of more <lb/>
enterprises than any other <lb/>
of the state. This requires ability <lb/>
of a high order, and many men of <lb/>
marked ability save been unable <lb/>
to accomplish so much. It may be <lb/>
ability of a different kind from <lb/>
that which enables a man to <lb/>
preach practice law or medicine, <lb/>
bat it is ability of just as high or- <lb/>
it involves the <lb/>
of men and affairs. But Mr. <lb/>
ability does not end here. While <lb/>
he has been engaged in these <lb/>
enterprises, he has also been <lb/>
conspicuous In the political, <lb/>
and religious affairs of the <lb/>
State. With pen and by speech <lb/>
be has advanced the cause of all. <lb/>
The Church has had DO stronger <lb/>
friend, no more Influential force. <lb/>
The unanimity with which the <lb/>
educational the State are <lb/>
supporting him, shows that his <lb/>
ability is In that held. <lb/>
stump he has served his <lb/>
n-t and his State and demon- <lb/>
bis ability. Au article <lb/>
from bis on the in the <lb/>
Booth Was dear and strong a <lb/>
of that subject as I have <lb/>
read anywhere, and I recommend <lb/>
it to those who speak and write <lb/>
about his lack of ability land <lb/>
Statesmanship. His contribution <lb/>
to the campaign literature of <lb/>
were effective and in <lb/>
changing the tide in that great <lb/>
struggle. <lb/>
Mr. fair has never become so <lb/>
absorbed in business as to forget <lb/>
his books. He has now, and <lb/>
ways has had, a good library. <lb/>
His interest in his own affairs <lb/>
never Interfered with his interest <lb/>
in public affairs. An atmosphere <lb/>
of culture cut and learning <lb/>
Ins home. <lb/>
Some of the friends of other <lb/>
began the light the <lb/>
line of service, and have <lb/>
found that Mr. Carr was superior <lb/>
there. If now change the <lb/>
contest to one of ability, they will <lb/>
find upon investigation, that he <lb/>
has demonstrated more kinds of <lb/>
ability any other man in the <lb/>
race. <lb/>
do I agree with those who <lb/>
r books amendment <lb/>
tablets, fool's cap paper, pens, pencils, slates, it In the <lb/>
crayons, colored crayons, inks, companion etc., States Senate. A lawyer <lb/>
I will be needed when it is tested in <lb/>
The Senate has nothing to <lb/>
do with it, except to make political <lb/>
capital. It may attempt to reduce <lb/>
our presentation in Congress, or <lb/>
to pass another force bill, fan we <lb/>
I will need there some man of <lb/>
and tact w ho has friends and <lb/>
Influence in the North as <lb/>
the a trying hour like <lb/>
this on another occasion we were <lb/>
saved by Mr. Gorman, the. great <lb/>
j Senator from Maryland, and he <lb/>
I was not a lawyer, l know of no <lb/>
I man in North Carolina capable of <lb/>
doing more fur us in such an <lb/>
than <lb/>
Get a good Safe <lb/>
The Victor safe is made in all sizes con- <lb/>
for homo, farm, office and general use. <lb/>
Every sale with a guarantee to be fire <lb/>
proof range from up <lb/>
J, L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
MU <lb/>
THE I'll SCHOOL DIRECTORS HAVE <lb/>
As one of for School Books <lb/>
Pitt County. We handle the books designated on the <lb/>
Stat.- I i-t for the public schools and can supply what- <lb/>
ever you need, also have <lb/>
A Smile In Each. <lb/>
one need to shake the hand <lb/>
of fate. <lb/>
It's easier to miss a than to <lb/>
kiss a <lb/>
The latest development l be <lb/>
in <lb/>
A fever has to be pretty high for <lb/>
a fellow not to get over it. <lb/>
The made up complexion is <lb/>
what it's cracked up to be. <lb/>
The discreet business man sells <lb/>
every but his customers. <lb/>
The man who that <lb/>
dead not e was never <lb/>
student. <lb/>
The coal dealer who gives short <lb/>
weight should have a long wait for <lb/>
his money. <lb/>
The dishonest fisherman gets his <lb/>
by hook or crook. <lb/>
The successful football players <lb/>
should always have a kick coming. <lb/>
A man with a cold his head <lb/>
has of right wrong. <lb/>
Adam a family tree, but it <lb/>
brought him a heap of trouble. <lb/>
Columbia may lie the of <lb/>
ocean but she can't play football. <lb/>
The schoolmaster is good at <lb/>
tires. He would be a pretty figure <lb/>
if he were nit. He is the figure- <lb/>
head of the school, or should lie, <lb/>
but sometimes a boy gels ahead of <lb/>
him. <lb/>
When a poet falls love with B <lb/>
girl it la natural that he should run <lb/>
to <lb/>
When one says he knows <lb/>
another like a book he must <lb/>
mean a scrap book. <lb/>
The clerk who over sleeps <lb/>
himself may not be interested in <lb/>
politics, but he often for <lb/>
his office. <lb/>
eyes drank in the fa- <lb/>
read novel- <lb/>
who was running over his latest <lb/>
story. what a re- <lb/>
marked Quarter, suddenly waking <lb/>
up. <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/>
O. <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 and as small as <lb/>
inches in diameter at small end, <lb/>
but no smaller. <lb/>
J. H. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
IN <lb/>
J. W. PERRY CO., <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
flagging, Tics Bags. <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
COPY ROOKS, <lb/>
October 30th, 31st and <lb/>
November 1st and 2nd, 1900. <lb/>
THIS is SOUTH CAROLINA'S Bid Exhibits, Fine <lb/>
Baaing, Great Midway. Roman Hippodrome, Balloon Ascensions <lb/>
by Female Free Wild West Show, Grand <lb/>
Best Hand Music, and every kind of amusement. <lb/>
Vim afford mill this great Fair. <lb/>
Everything will be full and complete. <lb/>
AND <lb/>
OS ALL RAILROADS. <lb/>
RATES <lb/>
Come to the Big; Weldon Fair. <lb/>
t. l. rarer, p. <lb/>
W. CREEK, Sec. <lb/>
The Hew York jury who had <lb/>
the case of Mrs. against <lb/>
her doctor for damages for <lb/>
two kisses against her will lour <lb/>
years ago, found a verdict for the <lb/>
doctor. They didn't deem it good <lb/>
I policy to put such a high <lb/>
kisses four years old. <lb/>
Wilmington Slur. <lb/>
Something Ne and Fresh ti Eat. <lb/>
Pancake Cream <lb/>
Wheat. Oat Meal, Cracker Meal, Hominy <lb/>
highest Mason Cracker, <lb/>
r rah a to Wafer, sweet <lb/>
Pickle. and Hates <lb/>
a e teller assortment run net. goo, <lb/>
that I have ever bandied <lb/>
J. <lb/>
1575.--------- <lb/>
S. Schultz. <lb/>
Wholesale retail Grocer and <lb/>
Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides. Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
steads, Mattresses, Oak Ba- <lb/>
by Carriages, Parlor <lb/>
Units, Lounged, Safes, <lb/>
I mil <lb/>
Meal i- Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Hoar, Sugar, toffee, Meat, Soap <lb/>
Magic Food, Matches, Oil <lb/>
Gotten and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Be . Oranges, Apples, Nut, <lb/>
Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prune, Raisins, Gloss <lb/>
and China Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware. Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
Mai, Chiles, Butter, Stand- <lb/>
ard Mewing Machines, nu- <lb/>
other Quality and <lb/>
Quantity, for Come <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
SAM M <lb/>
Phone W. <lb/>
Now Home <lb/>
Sewing Machines<lb/>
If yon a <lb/>
Hooker's or write me<lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
The having duly <lb/>
the Superior Court Clerk I'll <lb/>
as of the Loot an <lb/>
of W. It, <lb/>
is hereby u all persona <lb/>
to the estate to make immediate pay- <lb/>
to the and all persons <lb/>
having claims against said estate mint <lb/>
sent same for payment on or before the <lb/>
Sod of October, 1901, or this notice <lb/>
will be plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
of October. 1900. <lb/>
Mart A A. <lb/>
of W. R. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton and in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and Orleans. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
All notified not at <lb/>
eater any of our lands lying i <lb/>
County, la <lb/>
lands K. Anderson, and <lb/>
the lands <lb/>
others. <lb/>
It. <lb/>
O. <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
Vitality, Lost <lb/>
Cure of Mom <lb/>
. nil want <lb/>
or <lb/>
and <lb/>
A. tonic <lb/>
blood builder. Brion <lb/>
pick to <lb/>
and UM <lb/>
firs of south. By mill <lb/>
. i r I- for <lb/>
with our <lb/>
or money paid. <lb/>
of our <lb/>
EXTRA <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
SO <lb/>
Results <lb/>
Loan of <lb/>
or <lb/>
oB. Fit. and lbs <lb/>
Opium or <lb/>
By mull in plain a<lb/>
money <lb/>
for Our bankable <lb/>
ante bond to curs la days or <lb/>
MEDICAL CO. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
ft sale by J L <lb/>
N C <lb/>
The One Day Cold Cure. <lb/>
In head cured by Ker- <lb/>
c . . . I. A Io <lb/>
cry l m, <lb/>
REWARD <lb/>
We will pay the shore for any <lb/>
Sick <lb/>
or we can <lb/>
not cure with tits Little <lb/>
Pill, the are <lb/>
with. They are purely and <lb/>
r fall to con- <lb/>
contain SO <lb/>
contain if <lb/>
and Imitation, by mall, stamp <lb/>
TO and <lb/>
Jackson III. For by <lb/>
L. M <lb/>
We sell cheap <lb/>
about it. <lb/>
your Dry <lb/>
Trunks. <lb/>
Our Cheap Store. <lb/>
Cheap <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
Store <lb/>
W. I. Co <lb/>
ATLANTIC LINK <lb/>
TRAINS u.<lb/>
Lt Weldon <lb/>
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LT <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
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ford p in Returning; Sanford <lb/>
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leaves lien, <lb/>
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a m, Hope Mills a m, <lb/>
rive <lb/>
p m, Hope p n <lb/>
p m, p n <lb/>
arrives p m <lb/>
with train Hi <lb/>
at with the Carolina <lb/>
.-. . at with the <lb/>
at <lb/>
Air Line and Southern <lb/>
Railway at Gulf Durham and <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
Train on the Neck <lb/>
W n Halifax IT p m. <lb/>
S OS p m. S <lb/>
pm. -I T mi <lb/>
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at II IS a m, am. <lb/>
Trains Branch leave <lb/>
a m apt p in, arrive Parmele <lb/>
leave Parmele Sal <lb/>
am <lb/>
ant p m. except Sunday <lb/>
Train leaves Tarboro dally except <lb/>
at m. p m. arrives Ply- <lb/>
S pm. leaves Ply- <lb/>
mouth dally, except Sunday, SO a la, s m <lb/>
day ii <lb/>
Train Midland N Q leaves <lb/>
born daily, except Sunday, Ball o, <lb/>
S a m, leave, <lb/>
am. <lb/>
Train on Branch leave Rocky <lb/>
Mount at a m. p m, lie <lb/>
so a m. pm, Hope II a m, t SB <lb/>
leave Hope II So am, <lb/>
pm. a m. arrive at Ho. <lb/>
Ir a to. I p m. dally except y. <lb/>
on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for <lb/>
dally, except Sunday, Isa <lb/>
P Clinton am end <lb/>
pm. <lb/>
Train close VI el <lb/>
don for all points North dally, ail via Rick <lb/>
H. M. EMERSON, <lb/>
Pass. Agent. <lb/>
J. It. HOTLY, Manager. <lb/>
T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Ma- ager <lb/>
GOOD <lb/>
by the Quart <lb/>
very bottle yen take of <lb/>
better heart, <lb/>
and every bottle a rail <lb/>
Quart It makes better blood-pure <lb/>
blood. Fur thirty <lb/>
remedy has <lb/>
food health. <lb/>
Johnston's <lb/>
Sarsaparilla <lb/>
builds the <lb/>
serves, and muscles <lb/>
men promptly <lb/>
say other remedy knows. The pallor of the <lb/>
check disappears, energy of <lb/>
and tbs rich color of health Iowa to <lb/>
the cheeks. for all disorders of Ike <lb/>
stomach sod sad for all <lb/>
of men, women sad children.<lb/>
Co., <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
TAKE ROBERTS TASTELESS CHILL <lb/>
per bottle. Cures Chills and <lb/>
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats <lb/>
Money back if it doesn't. <lb/>
No other as good, the kind <lb/>
with the Cross on the label. <lb/>
Sold and guaranteed by Wooten, <lb/>
Bryan and druggists. <lb/>
NOTICE, LAND POSTED. <lb/>
All persons hereby warned for- <lb/>
bidden to hunt with or without gun or <lb/>
or in Any oilier way trespass upon the <lb/>
lands in Town- <lb/>
ship on the north side of Crock. <lb/>
J. It. <lb/>
J. II. <lb/>
t iv and L <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Having this day qualified M the <lb/>
Clerk of Court of Pitt county <lb/>
as Administrator of the estate Henry <lb/>
deceased, notice is hereby given to <lb/>
all persons holding said es- <lb/>
to present them to mo for payment <lb/>
duly authenticated, on or before the 16th <lb/>
day of March, or this notice will be <lb/>
plead in bur of their recovery. All persons <lb/>
indebted to said estate are notified to make <lb/>
lo me. <lb/>
This the 1711. day of September <lb/>
of Henry <lb/>
go See gs. <lb/>
At the old us Moore store, <lb/>
on Five Points, where we have <lb/>
just ii pi-11 a new and fresh <lb/>
lock of <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb/>
Consisting of Meats, Flour, <lb/>
Sugar, Canned Goods, <lb/>
Snuff, Cigars, <lb/>
Fruits, in fact everything <lb/>
to lie found an up-to-date <lb/>
We pay the highest market <lb/>
prices for all kinds of <lb/>
Country Produce, <lb/>
either in cash or barter. When <lb/>
yon want to sell or when yon <lb/>
want to buy come to sue <lb/>
To all who favor with their <lb/>
patronage we promise entire sat <lb/>
T. F. CHRISTMAN CO. <lb/>
at Five Point <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers 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/>
N. O <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and always <lb/>
on ban i <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly on <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
W, R, <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
and prices as low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
-DEALER IN- <lb/>
S i <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
HORSES Mill <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE MB. <lb/>
J. R. COREY. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
PROTECTION. Send model, <lb/>
for sad <lb/>
ON PATENTS KM <lb/>
C. A. SNOW CO. <lb/>
Palest Lawyers. WASHINGTON,<lb/>
FOR <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
PER <lb/>
VOL. XIX. <lb/>
PITT COUNTY, N. C, NOVEMBER a 1900. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
CUR <lb/>
National Ticket. <lb/>
For <lb/>
J. BRYAN, <lb/>
M Nebraska. <lb/>
For <lb/>
E. STEVENSON, <lb/>
of II <lb/>
Presidential Elector, 1st <lb/>
L. <lb/>
For Congress, 1st Dist., <lb/>
JOHN II. SMALL, <lb/>
of <lb/>
A Whits <lb/>
to a strange for- <lb/>
the part of a few Dem- <lb/>
voter as, to fully appreciate <lb/>
the tact that primary <lb/>
month, is a white <lb/>
man's contest. <lb/>
The talk of losing a few bullets <lb/>
in this precinct or that, or for- <lb/>
getting to count ballots for the op- <lb/>
candidate of that <lb/>
all the ballots are read <lb/>
when the count is made, and other <lb/>
little tricks which the man at the <lb/>
box may institute, this kind of talk <lb/>
is going to prove very dangerous <lb/>
if the talk is followed tip by the <lb/>
perpetration of such acts as <lb/>
rule out legitimate white votes. <lb/>
The rules this Sena- <lb/>
primary are laid by the <lb/>
Executive Committee of the Demo- <lb/>
party, and while the prim <lb/>
is not legalized, so that offense <lb/>
committed way be punished under <lb/>
the law, yet there will lie punish- <lb/>
by public exposure if the <lb/>
election is not conducted fair- <lb/>
The rules governing the Senator- <lb/>
primary ought to be to <lb/>
every poll holder. <lb/>
Who can vote and who cannot, <lb/>
is settled. As to the class, <lb/>
men and which <lb/>
makes it a white man's <lb/>
contest. <lb/>
Those who voted the State Dem- <lb/>
ticket in August, and those <lb/>
who will vote the National <lb/>
ticket in November, covers <lb/>
the two of voters. <lb/>
This Senatorial primary may <lb/>
pear to many a trifling affair, a <lb/>
matter to be joked about as lo how <lb/>
the ballots may be cast and count- <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
But let no one make such mis- <lb/>
take, for some thoughtless action <lb/>
some preconceived scheme, may <lb/>
lead to some after developments <lb/>
that will prove anything but a joke <lb/>
to the perpetrators. <lb/>
The candidates and the party's <lb/>
reputation are equally at stake in <lb/>
this Senatorial primary election. <lb/>
New Bern Journal. <lb/>
POSITION <lb/>
He Is Not For Hither Candidate <lb/>
The Greensboro correspondent <lb/>
of the Charlotte Observer stated <lb/>
Monday's issue of that paper <lb/>
that ex Hansom, ex Sena- <lb/>
tor Jarvis and Col. were <lb/>
all supporting Carr fir the <lb/>
Senate, and that the two first <lb/>
named would publish cards this <lb/>
week declaring their position. <lb/>
The following telegrams on the <lb/>
subject passed between Gov. Jar- <lb/>
vis and Mr. M. <lb/>
Raleigh, Oct. <lb/>
Jarvis, <lb/>
Charlotte Observer states <lb/>
you will this week publish card <lb/>
supporting Carr. Answer if such <lb/>
statement is authorized and what <lb/>
is your position. <lb/>
Greenville, Oct. <lb/>
C. M. Busbee, Raleigh, K. <lb/>
Telegram I am Ink- <lb/>
no part in Senatorial contest. <lb/>
It is not accurate to put me down <lb/>
as supporting either of the gentle <lb/>
men. Thus. J. Jarvis. <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
Prom <lb/>
Washington, l. t;., Oct. th. <lb/>
When old Chandler made <lb/>
Hayes a possibility by claiming his <lb/>
election after the returns showed <lb/>
election, he established a <lb/>
precedent that has slavishly <lb/>
followed by the republican <lb/>
gt-re of every national campaign <lb/>
since. The republicans <lb/>
ready r- elected ac- <lb/>
cording tn their claims, and the <lb/>
voting i days hence will <lb/>
The object this bluff <lb/>
Muster is so plain that he who <lb/>
runs may read it. Once get that <lb/>
large portion of the public which <lb/>
personal part in politics <lb/>
other than to vote to accept the <lb/>
idea in election is <lb/>
assured, and the way will be paved <lb/>
to worn Hanna's way to secure <lb/>
election by the corrupt use of <lb/>
and or nothing the above provision an <lb/>
manipulation of political live and lawful manner, <lb/>
will lie more apt lo accept the. that the <lb/>
result so obtained because it had county forward to the <lb/>
been so confidently claimed before State treasurer, or secretary, dues <lb/>
the laughs but as fast collected. This is <lb/>
he laughs to meet expenses incident to <lb/>
The democratic managers could organization throughout the <lb/>
Tobacco Convention, <lb/>
The general committee of the <lb/>
North Tobacco <lb/>
association met in Raleigh Thins- <lb/>
day morning and out the fol- <lb/>
lowing <lb/>
recommend a vigorous <lb/>
pushing of the plan of organization <lb/>
adopted at the State meeting <lb/>
January last, until every county in <lb/>
the State that grows bright <lb/>
co shall be organized. <lb/>
further recommend that as <lb/>
soon as a county is organized, that <lb/>
books of subscription for <lb/>
merchandising shall be <lb/>
opened to the members of <lb/>
the association, that urge <lb/>
each member to take stock in same. <lb/>
The price of a share is to be <lb/>
further recommend that <lb/>
our legislative committee shall for- <lb/>
acts, charters, etc , <lb/>
present to the legislature; giving <lb/>
authority fur carrying out the <lb/>
TO TUB PEOPLE, FRIENDS CUSTOMERS OF <lb/>
PITT AND COUNTIES. <lb/>
We are In the forefront of the race after your <lb/>
We offer you th best selected line <lb/>
General Merchandise<lb/>
To Tin; The <lb/>
rial bill a short time off, <lb/>
and therefore, let us come <lb/>
a- one man, elect the most <lb/>
useful, most best <lb/>
lifted man for the <lb/>
Julian S. Carr. He has dune more <lb/>
for the of the party, en <lb/>
more campaign purposes than <lb/>
any in the State, as this <lb/>
is the first position of honor he <lb/>
has asked of party, let us rise <lb/>
in our might give a hand- <lb/>
some majority. <lb/>
While I know a great deal has <lb/>
been said in regard to <lb/>
campaigns being managed by Mr. <lb/>
ii it-, ,.; tell me who is ii <lb/>
not conduct a success- <lb/>
campaign when be has the <lb/>
means with which lo carry on <lb/>
shatter some of tho <lb/>
which the republicans <lb/>
are as assuring <lb/>
election, but to do so they <lb/>
would have to show where many <lb/>
Hi votes are which <lb/>
the republican bosses are fondly <lb/>
counting for and they <lb/>
do not deem it good policy to do. <lb/>
It is the which they <lb/>
are depending upon to elect Bryan <lb/>
i . , . ,, . baseball team, was killed yes- <lb/>
and Stevenson, to locate that J <lb/>
. ,. ,, , a game at Sun- <lb/>
rote for the republicans would be, . ., . . m. <lb/>
five miles from here. <lb/>
Persons interested in the move- <lb/>
and desiring to sec it fur- <lb/>
will correspond with the <lb/>
State secretary, T. B, Bills <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Killed In a Baseball Game. <lb/>
Oct. <lb/>
ford Turner, a member of the <lb/>
if you do not sou our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember us and the lines of general merchandise, s <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Hats and Gaps, Silks and Satins, <lb/>
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
to make trouble for the voter <lb/>
to lose much of it. Just let every <lb/>
democrat keep his shoulder to the <lb/>
wheel remember that <lb/>
C, is the day on which the <lb/>
President will be elected. <lb/>
Bank Examiners that can de- <lb/>
fraudulent manipulation of <lb/>
bank books by crooked <lb/>
is a needed reform which has been <lb/>
emphasized by the news of a <lb/>
defalcation an employee of <lb/>
the First National Bank New <lb/>
York City. Secretary Gage was <lb/>
inclined to treat the matter rather <lb/>
team had engagement with the <lb/>
ball club to play at Sun- <lb/>
yesterday. During the <lb/>
game, Mr. Turner was the first <lb/>
base his friend, Temple Harri- <lb/>
son, was him. Turner <lb/>
tried to make the second base, but <lb/>
finding that ho could not do so safe- <lb/>
turned, and attempted to return <lb/>
to the first base. avoiding the <lb/>
baseman he collided with <lb/>
who was struck such <lb/>
force that he was thrown to the <lb/>
ground Turner fell upon <lb/>
uplifted Knee, causing some <lb/>
lightly, when asked why the bank <lb/>
examiners employed at high internal that resulted <lb/>
by his department had not in his death in <lb/>
discovered the big defalcation in <lb/>
their examinations of the bank's <lb/>
He said, as <lb/>
though it were a matter of <lb/>
examiners can- <lb/>
not be expected to discover old <lb/>
defalcation when the bank officers <lb/>
themselves have not found or <lb/>
it. The First National <lb/>
Bank can stand it easily, with a <lb/>
surplus of These few <lb/>
words of Secretary Cage are a <lb/>
strong Indictment of the national <lb/>
bank system, as it is now run. <lb/>
If the bank examiners lie <lb/>
to find crookedness i <lb/>
it is pointed out to em by the <lb/>
officers, pray, how do they <lb/>
earn their salaries If the people <lb/>
elect Mr. Bryan President, he will <lb/>
get a Secretary of the <lb/>
who will expect more of the bank <lb/>
examiners, will sec to it that <lb/>
they are men with knowledge and <lb/>
skill enough to meet his <lb/>
This particular bank has <lb/>
been such a pet of republican Sec- <lb/>
of the treasury, since 1877, <lb/>
when it jumped into prominence <lb/>
as one of the most successful New <lb/>
York banks, through favors given <lb/>
it by the Treasury Department, <lb/>
that the bank examiners may have <lb/>
been afraid to look too closely into <lb/>
its books. <lb/>
to be found in any store in County. Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer <lb/>
Winter. arc work for joins and our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. It is pleasure to show you what you want and to <lb/>
sell you if We offer you the very service, polite <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well same, and it has been mainly due <lb/>
established business built up strictly on its own Can's contributions that <lb/>
e I we have bad the means with which <lb/>
successfully conduct these cam- <lb/>
In one recently <lb/>
ed, Carr, Instead of sending <lb/>
his entire contribution to the State <lb/>
chairman, he distributed it among <lb/>
various county chairmen, <lb/>
Curr has done more for <lb/>
party than Mr. Simmons could or <lb/>
would do, were be to live to be an <lb/>
hundred years old. Right here <lb/>
let me say, that in justice to the <lb/>
other candidates, Mr. Simmons <lb/>
should have resigned as State <lb/>
chairman when he announced his <lb/>
candidacy; this is generally <lb/>
in all such cases, As it is, <lb/>
ii gives him every advantage over <lb/>
the other candidates. <lb/>
What we want, is to send a man <lb/>
to the United States Senate that <lb/>
bus influence with all classes of <lb/>
people, and will them, <lb/>
fur sake paying a <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in Hint line. for being n Democrat <lb/>
buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. <lb/>
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Bead ts, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Immediately after tins accident <lb/>
he was surrounded by <lb/>
He told them that he knew he was <lb/>
going to die. They tenderly <lb/>
him to the shade of a neighboring <lb/>
tree. He summoned his brothers, <lb/>
sisters to his side and <lb/>
affectionately bade them all fare- <lb/>
well. He exonerated bis friend, <lb/>
of all blame the mat- <lb/>
and said that he himself was <lb/>
the h s death, but that ho <lb/>
was not afraid to die. He was <lb/>
conscious to minutes of <lb/>
his death. A doctor had been <lb/>
summoned, but he did not arrive <lb/>
until a half hour after the young <lb/>
man had died. <lb/>
Mr. Turner was to nave <lb/>
married before Christmas. He <lb/>
had brought his sweetheart to wit- <lb/>
the game her presence <lb/>
made the accident more pathetic. <lb/>
The took place this <lb/>
at church, of which <lb/>
he a member- Mr. Cecil, <lb/>
of Haw circuit Methodist <lb/>
church officiated. <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Rages <lb/>
If you want stoves or ranges upon <lb/>
scientific principles which are economical, durable, <lb/>
and convenient, as well as beautiful and artistic, <lb/>
for the <lb/>
has been <lb/>
from politics all right enough <lb/>
this state, but the <lb/>
upon which future political contest <lb/>
would lie waged has not mater- <lb/>
Durham Herald. <lb/>
A of <lb/>
died recently, leaving quite a little <lb/>
property to various, persons. To <lb/>
him who was supposed to lie her <lb/>
favorite nephew she bequeathed <lb/>
set of false teeth, which will <lb/>
be found the upper right hand <lb/>
drawer of my The young <lb/>
man at once concluded that his <lb/>
aunt must have concealed sonic <lb/>
diamonds or precious stones <lb/>
the set of teeth. Accordingly <lb/>
he smashed up his bequest, but <lb/>
found jewels. He will DOW con <lb/>
teat the will. <lb/>
trade mark, which is shown upon every genuine <lb/>
Stove or Range, do not be deceived <lb/>
by worthless imitations and substitute <lb/>
lead all others in yearly sales and popularity. <lb/>
Sold Exclusively by <lb/>
BAKER HART. <lb/>
Building. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
is a baa the <lb/>
of diameter <lb/>
him fur high exalted <lb/>
position, and, if elected, will go <lb/>
to the Senate without the influence <lb/>
of any trust or combine. His <lb/>
hands will not be tied, and he will <lb/>
be n position to do the people of <lb/>
his native State inure <lb/>
any man no could send, lie is a <lb/>
man of the people, can re- <lb/>
lied en at nil limes. <lb/>
AUCTION LOT <lb/>
Chance Home Seekers <lb/>
is n live, progressive <lb/>
town, offers opportunities for <lb/>
Investment are seldom equal- <lb/>
ed, Vacant are scarce <lb/>
heretofore but lea desirable build <lb/>
lug Iota were available. For <lb/>
reason the growth of the town has <lb/>
been somewhat retarded, as <lb/>
w in wanted to locate here <lb/>
find homes. <lb/>
On Wednesday, <lb/>
o'clock, p. in., ten acres of <lb/>
sub divided Into con- <lb/>
building each <lb/>
will soil <lb/>
auction, it is the property <lb/>
of the railroad o the north <lb/>
street, belonging to I. <lb/>
l. The lots <lb/>
arc to be told easy <lb/>
one-fourth cash, balance <lb/>
covering two years. Mi. A. <lb/>
Harris, of New York, who had <lb/>
many years experience band- <lb/>
ling real estate, will a charge o <lb/>
tho sale. Further Information <lb/>
if con be had reference to <lb/>
the advertisement In this paper. <lb/>
Coming n r i. ii i.-. <lb/>
Mr. J. US he <lb/>
has attractions booked for <lb/>
the opera house In the few <lb/>
The Pal i Stank Com- <lb/>
week, the Schumann <lb/>
week. Square the <lb/>
week following, and a little later <lb/>
old favorite <lb/>
here, will be along a good <lb/>
company <lb/>
State city <lb/>
Toledo, <lb/>
Frank J. makes oath <lb/>
that he i the senior partner of the <lb/>
firm of J, Co., doing <lb/>
business the City of Toledo, <lb/>
county and State aforesaid, and <lb/>
that said firm will pay the sum of <lb/>
one hundred dollars tor each and <lb/>
every case of Catarrh cannot <lb/>
be cured by the one of Hall's Ca- <lb/>
Cure. Frank J. <lb/>
to before and <lb/>
ed in my presence, this day <lb/>
of December, A. D. 1880. <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
Votary Public. <lb/>
Hull's Catarrh Cure is In- <lb/>
and directly on the <lb/>
blood and mucous surfaces of the <lb/>
Scud for testimonials, free. <lb/>
F. J. Co.; Plops., <lb/>
Toledo, Ohio. <lb/>
Sold by <lb/>
Hall's Family Pills are the <lb/>
Smile In <lb/>
The weal her indicator is often <lb/>
made in vane. <lb/>
A fellow may fall love <lb/>
still rise to occasion. <lb/>
When professional thief <lb/>
catches cold he takes things tor it. <lb/>
It lakes a lot of corks for some <lb/>
fellows to haven corking good time. <lb/>
According to the milkman, you <lb/>
never miss the water till the cow <lb/>
runs dry. <lb/>
The average woman will cat <lb/>
onions for supper and then sneer <lb/>
a man for putting perfumery on <lb/>
his handkerchief. <lb/>
The women who can't stand the <lb/>
lien I thy smell of a cigar most always <lb/>
have perfumery on that <lb/>
makes a man tick. <lb/>
Anyway, nature had just as <lb/>
much excuse for inventing toads, <lb/>
most let sonic people think <lb/>
that they are sharper than yon if <lb/>
you would retain their good <lb/>
ion. <lb/>
It disputed question whether <lb/>
there is u man in the moon, but we <lb/>
are dead sure there is one the <lb/>
honey-moon. <lb/>
At church women consider <lb/>
the texture more than they do the <lb/>
text. <lb/>
The Herald <lb/>
Tho Charlotte Observer atop the <lb/>
press long enough to say that a <lb/>
little life has finally been injected <lb/>
Into the senatorial campaign la that <lb/>
stale. North Carolina will never <lb/>
gel exactly right until she adopts <lb/>
the primary system in full, <lb/>
the traveling menagerie with <lb/>
u Walt Whitman bringing the <lb/>
rear. <lb/>
That's what wean working to <lb/>
in primaries with <lb/>
candidates going over the <lb/>
Slate, I bey do in South Carolina, <lb/>
holding joint discussions, <lb/>
each other liars <lb/>
things, and varying the entertain- <lb/>
with an light. But <lb/>
must crawl before we walk. <lb/>
have mule a brave start to- <lb/>
ward the South Carolina plane, <lb/>
and when we gel our <lb/>
as State has them <lb/>
we will have present primary <lb/>
experience every two years, with <lb/>
additions, enlargement flounces <lb/>
and Observe. <lb/>
THE B ST <lb/>
lever is a bottle of Glove's <lb/>
Tasteless Chill Tonio. if Is simply <lb/>
lion quinine iii u tasteless form <lb/>
No cure- pay. <lb/>
CHILLS AND FEVER <lb/>
night Sweats Hubert's <lb/>
Tasteless Chill Tonic at per <lb/>
bottle Pleasant to take. Money <lb/>
refunded if it falls. <lb/>
petite, purifies file blood and makes <lb/>
you well. other as good. <lb/>
Sold guaranteed at the drug <lb/>
stores of Bryan, Wooten and <lb/>
Dr. L. <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
over White <lb/>
Fleming store.<lb/>
i a<lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
J. Ed. <lb/>
the Poet at <lb/>
Greenville, N. as Class <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
WOO. <lb/>
the teller of the <lb/>
National Hank of New York, who <lb/>
stole of the tends, <lb/>
has captured Boston. <lb/>
NEWSY AND <lb/>
MOTES <lb/>
N. Slat. I <lb/>
holiest man though <lb/>
may overtake him ill eventually <lb/>
rise equal to emergency. Like <lb/>
truth, may bury it deep <lb/>
down in the bowels of the earth. <lb/>
Vii to mighty and powerful is its <lb/>
The is heard from <lb/>
gain. The engineer of a <lb/>
train that number on the <lb/>
Southern railway thought he <lb/>
lad a hot box and leaning out of <lb/>
his engine was struck by a mail <lb/>
near the track and killed. <lb/>
New York has been the of <lb/>
another awful lire. drug <lb/>
store, n seven story building caught <lb/>
on lire and a large quality of chem- <lb/>
it caused several ex- <lb/>
The store several <lb/>
adjoining were blown <lb/>
to atoms and many people were <lb/>
buried in the ruins. <lb/>
Ml HEARD IN WASH- <lb/>
X. C, Oct. <lb/>
Two marriages on <lb/>
day evening inst. Mr. <lb/>
Leggett to Miss Lodge, Kev. <lb/>
III. Call officiating; Mr. E. <lb/>
Mrs. Faunie Gallagher, <lb/>
lie v. N. officiating. <lb/>
J. Hill has the <lb/>
Walling place, comer Second and <lb/>
Harvey streets. <lb/>
The old lime kilns the <lb/>
are put order, <lb/>
had to contend with <lb/>
and trials still by <lb/>
ever adhering to their motto. <lb/>
Than <lb/>
Washington, Oct. <lb/>
Department to-day issued the fol <lb/>
the President of the <lb/>
States of America.<lb/>
It has pleased Almighty <lb/>
to bring our nation in safety <lb/>
honor through year. The <lb/>
works of religion and charity have <lb/>
everywhere been manifest. Our <lb/>
through all its extent <lb/>
has been blessed with <lb/>
harvests. Labor and the <lb/>
great industries of the people have <lb/>
prospered beyond all precedent <lb/>
Our commerce has spread over the <lb/>
world. Our power and <lb/>
i u the cause of freedom t <lb/>
have extended over dis- <lb/>
countries and lands. The lives <lb/>
Great Hew Bern Fair. <lb/>
it will P Preparatory <lb/>
So with tho to starting the lime making. The <lb/>
.-ox Mfg. Co. In shells for lime will be at <lb/>
Swan Quartet and perhaps <lb/>
. haven. <lb/>
A correspondent from Hyde, <lb/>
dealings and substantial one our Washington papers. I of our representatives <lb/>
work today they speaks of passing it. j many of our people China have <lb/>
realize it la the best policy, from full view of Swan Quarter. They J been marvelously We <lb/>
the fact baa crowned their must have been built the sound, have exempt from <lb/>
every effort and their pride lies in as there can be about feet <lb/>
the mammoth factory they have water brought through <lb/>
and the high reputation they sound and not more than eight feet <lb/>
have attained abroad for honesty brought in at Ocracoke, and not <lb/>
and work. t <lb/>
Three months ago when the <lb/>
Democrats of North Carolina stood <lb/>
shoulder to shoulder battling for <lb/>
the success of white supremacy, <lb/>
one little dreamed that in this <lb/>
short time many of those same men <lb/>
would be tinning on each <lb/>
Democrat be lighting Dem- <lb/>
with all the bitterness and <lb/>
ever op- <lb/>
posed the common enemy. The <lb/>
characters high to <lb/>
attack, the motives of none <lb/>
so pure but what they are impugn <lb/>
ed, even the gray haired vet- <lb/>
of who has borne <lb/>
the licit and burden of campaigns <lb/>
for i. quarter of a century and <lb/>
more, is insulted an I thrust to ii.- <lb/>
heart supposed all <lb/>
cause he dare prefer- <lb/>
for one Democrat above <lb/>
when each is equally true <lb/>
and deserving. Yet this i- <lb/>
spectacle the Senatorial primary <lb/>
has brought us to. It is a shame <lb/>
to the of the state that <lb/>
a condition exists. <lb/>
Carlos Harris baa finished paint- We hear a rumor that l. <lb/>
log the residence of I Jr. It. T. Cos. W. Davis will locate at Greenville <lb/>
The workmanship reflects much the next year and preach there, <lb/>
credit upon those who did it. Dr. A slight misunderstanding lie- <lb/>
Cox has a pretty home and two which they endeavored <lb/>
must feel proud j to settle via et on Sunday, <lb/>
L Fleming and ti. It. King I His Honor thought was worth 13.00 <lb/>
entertained our people Monday land 6.00. <lb/>
evening with two splendid speeches Several went up on the train <lb/>
upon the political issues of the to to attend V. C. C. <lb/>
day. They both at their M. C. <lb/>
best, and the fact they had a Mrs. Dr. returned the <lb/>
and appreciative audience, train from a visit as did Mr. <lb/>
posed largely of ladies, those who and Mrs. F. II. Short. <lb/>
know Jim and Buck, readily Kev. A. Latham preached his <lb/>
they needed no higher incentive, valedictory Sunday, will be <lb/>
The fact is they done us all good, succeeded by Kev. D. Walters. <lb/>
Mils Cox home from Leon bookkeeper for <lb/>
the Baptist Female College Eureka Lumber Co. is a visit to <lb/>
and other great <lb/>
even the tragic <lb/>
which overwhelmed the city <lb/>
made evident the sentiment <lb/>
of sympathy and Christian charily <lb/>
by. virtue of which we are one <lb/>
people; therefore, I, William <lb/>
President of the United <lb/>
States, do hereby appoint set <lb/>
apart Thursday, the 20th of <lb/>
ember to be observed by all <lb/>
people of the United States at home <lb/>
or abroad, as a day of <lb/>
and praise to Him who holds <lb/>
the nations the hollow of His <lb/>
hand. recommend that they <lb/>
gather in their several places of <lb/>
worship and devoutly give Him <lb/>
thanks for the prosperity where- <lb/>
with He has endowed us, for seed <lb/>
time and harvest; for the valor, de- <lb/>
humanity of our <lb/>
mies and navies, for all His <lb/>
benefits to us as individuals and as <lb/>
Raleigh, <lb/>
W Wilson, Jr., <lb/>
Any statement that have re <lb/>
signed manager for Simmons is . <lb/>
false. He will be elected Senator j p am,<lb/>
,,,,,. of November 12-17, 1900. <lb/>
It will be the Greatest Exhibition of the Diversified <lb/>
. , Products of State ever held. <lb/>
Every woman has got a story of . hag the Program <lb/>
some woman who died of broken in made to embrace only the very latest and best <lb/>
heart three weeks after her <lb/>
band was laid away forever. A p, Double Parachute Leap will be <lb/>
day by two of the Most Celebrated the World <lb/>
The Vaudeville Attractions will include everything that is <lb/>
date. Daring Acrobats, Tumblers and Performers, and the very <lb/>
Clowns and ever seen on the fair grounds. <lb/>
Splendid bands and orchestras <lb/>
The best 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 runners turf. <lb/>
Wild and domesticated animals will be exhibited in their natural <lb/>
whole of them. <lb/>
An immense aquarium will contain the lines specimens of <lb/>
truly beautiful interesting The fish, oysters and game <lb/>
exhibits will be greater ever. The fair is to be made a great <lb/>
In a ma of the Tar Heel art, nature industry. Do not miss <lb/>
Hon. F. M. Simmons will formerly open the fair <lb/>
A great many other distinguished persons will be present. <lb/>
All the railroads and steamboat lines will run cheap excursions. <lb/>
Send for premium list or other information to <lb/>
Secretary. <lb/>
NEW N. C. <lb/>
Baby <lb/>
These arc words. tut i muck <lb/>
ala i-.-; to moan. It's <lb/>
now. . friend <lb/>
become I i-a am mothers have <lb/>
I i anguish of chili- <lb/>
j a lo be <lb/>
Into the muscles of It gives <lb/>
end strength. when the <lb/>
great pond and <lb/>
easily without Mother's Is <lb/>
never taken Interns remedies <lb/>
this time mere harm than If a <lb/>
ts suppled this <lb/>
she never I- r. , r <lb/>
breasts, morn or of the <lb/>
which usually accompany <lb/>
The proprietor of a hotel in <lb/>
Fla., wile an awful lime <lb/>
her Ural . her second <lb/>
. Mother's was u-ed end <lb/>
baby was ; tutors the doctor <lb/>
Arrived. It's <lb/>
-J I Mia <lb/>
ire, pr <lb/>
. CO., <lb/>
Wednesday evening to make a ; Cincinnati, his old home. nation; that they humbly <lb/>
Short visit. was glad Gen. Can-is to be here pray for the continuance of His <lb/>
looking after his fence, and amity <lb/>
Cooler and wife K. A. everybody except those who other ions, and for light <lb/>
Cooper left yesterday morning to gel left. Jim Mastic. and peace all our ways, <lb/>
attend Weldon fair. In have heretofore set <lb/>
Tin High I j my hand and the seal of the <lb/>
building is so crowded with <lb/>
that Prof, says if <lb/>
Pumpkin. <lb/>
States to be affixed. <lb/>
at the city of Washing- <lb/>
If the Incident to the <lb/>
primary has developed <lb/>
as much bitterness and <lb/>
till over the Slate a- ii In <lb/>
Greenville from accounts in <lb/>
i is even <lb/>
worse in s plans than <lb/>
. bail fur <lb/>
State convention adopted the pi i <lb/>
for the primal;. To say <lb/>
Democrats are <lb/>
1-listed with the <lb/>
idea is bill speaking <lb/>
truth. It is too late lo n i r <lb/>
now, we think tills one n <lb/>
it will I ens much as the people i <lb/>
North Carolina If <lb/>
o it might BOt a I s <lb/>
idea for the people lo have i <lb/>
to do with primary and l. <lb/>
vote for a lei the solve <lb/>
be It'll entirely with the <lb/>
at tire. <lb/>
Hi favors alee- <lb/>
lion of United States by n <lb/>
direct vote of people, In <lb/>
for lbs <lb/>
Senate ought be <lb/>
our regular conventions like <lb/>
we our for <lb/>
o and other We <lb/>
do not or a measure brings <lb/>
as much disruption and discord <lb/>
into ii. ranks of a- this <lb/>
Senatorial has brought, <lb/>
is working lo <lb/>
All kinds in I <lb/>
in pr i his week hen ii <lb/>
is thought opposition ill <lb/>
e lime to u I their In <lb/>
is <lb/>
would be <lb/>
plan to believe II sec, <lb/>
hear or <lb/>
dates, fur Ibis week at <lb/>
Durham i <lb/>
keep coming the same colored man who day of October, <lb/>
new arrangements will have lo be lives on street near , yew, of <lb/>
in i until college river, highest pumpkin to hundred and of the <lb/>
completed. have a found. A pumpkin vine on of the United <lb/>
school l proud of. a the <lb/>
is still paying tree, and he let it climb. <lb/>
highest prices for cotton seed. IT ard bare a <lb/>
for up about ten feel from -John Hay, of <lb/>
The If Carriage baa the ground. was rather <lb/>
received another line of bar. with the novelty, so he put <lb/>
c they invite public Z Another <lb/>
and examine. . breaking off, and be now <lb/>
has a full grown pumpkin up To the News Observer <lb/>
peach tree. j Will yon please publish the <lb/>
Sou Father. ,. . graphic correspondence la-low <lb/>
. , , . , . e which explains itself <lb/>
We learn by telephone from <lb/>
that about noon today B <lb/>
Mr. Jerry Jr., shot Just before going to press we <lb/>
at his father, Mr. Jerry learn by wire that <lb/>
ton, Sr. <lb/>
neither of them took Too o'clock afternoon. She form-1 resigned as manager, not <lb/>
young man was arrested. The here and had many Simmons Wire me <lb/>
cause shooting was i learn lives and friends in quick. <lb/>
THE COMPANY <lb/>
WITH A CASH <lb/>
SOUTH <lb/>
ATLANTIC LIFE <lb/>
INSURANCE COMPANY <lb/>
CAPITAL SURPLUS <lb/>
Morganton, X. C. 1600. <lb/>
Mrs. H. H. M. <lb/>
shots Clark, of Washington, died at fair men telling here you have <lb/>
ECONOMICALLY <lb/>
BY THE SOUTH'S MOST <lb/>
SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MEN. <lb/>
PRUDENT INVESTMENT <lb/>
GOOD DIVIDENDS, <lb/>
THE PRODUCING AGENT GETS <lb/>
THE PROFITS THAT IN OTHER <lb/>
COMPANIES GO TO GENERAL <lb/>
AGENTS AND MIDDLE-MEN. <lb/>
RICH TERRITORY u <lb/>
COM GOOD <lb/>
I have a new well selected stock of <lb/>
have secured the services of Mrs. Ella Greene, <lb/>
as assistant for this season. is a <lb/>
trimmer of long and I will guarantee to my <lb/>
customers The pettiest Hats <lb/>
at the Lowest Prices mm <lb/>
Infant Caps cloaks a Specialty. Dress <lb/>
Fashion <lb/>
Mrs- L. GRIFFIN. <lb/>
Points Higher. <lb/>
Moans Cent per pound more for your <lb/>
COTTON <lb/>
THAT IS WHAT YOU GET ON COTTON <lb/>
THAT WE GIN FOB YOU. <lb/>
Mils r, <lb/>
Daily Slat. <lb/>
J. W. Jr. <lb/>
3rd Men <lb/>
MAN <lb/>
We established at one of the best equipped <lb/>
Gins to be found in North and solicit your <lb/>
We turn out the you can net anywhere but our charges are <lb/>
no higher than others. rs cotton. <lb/>
HOOKER, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
a Lots <lb/>
in N. <lb/>
AUCTION SALE <lb/>
Wednesday, November 7th, P. M. <lb/>
An opportunity ml payers or to choice lot In city where real estate is the best the hour <lb/>
Thai valuable of land on the North of 5th Street and owned by Messrs It J. Cobb, of Greenville, and B. L. <lb/>
will be subdivided into large building lots, lot facing a wide street, sold at <lb/>
AUCTION SALE <lb/>
On Easy Payments. <lb/>
Only One-Fourth cash, balance payable ii, is and <lb/>
months. Deferred payments draw legal interest a <lb/>
I DISCOUNT FOB <lb/>
e Lot Given Away Free. <lb/>
sale ii to a this IA whether you Bid, Bay or Not. <lb/>
Free Carriages <lb/>
Will leave Court House at -i M. sharp. <lb/>
DATE for every lot will be sold on day. Wednesday, November <lb/>
o'clock II. For further particulars see <lb/>
WK THE PRETTIEST LINE OF <lb/>
Pattern Hats, <lb/>
SILKS, TIPS, FANCY <lb/>
EVER TO CALL AND <lb/>
SEE THEM. HATE TRIMMED ON SHORT <lb/>
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. <lb/>
Yours to serve, <lb/>
Misses <lb/>
N C <lb/>
. H <lb/>
A. HARRIS, <lb/>
Vines House, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Grimesland, N. C , <lb/>
OFFERS THE A STOCK OF <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
from which to make their purchases. carry at all <lb/>
times a full line of Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries, <lb/>
Tobacco, Hardware, Implements, In fact anything <lb/>
you want about your household or your farm I can <lb/>
furnish at <lb/>
Bottom Prices, <lb/>
I buy Cotton and All K of Country Produce and <lb/>
highest market prices for same. I want your put <lb/>
and will treat you right every tin's you to <lb/>
my store.<lb/>
SUPPLEMENT TO REFLECTOR. <lb/>
MB HOME. <lb/>
the Party ii Pr- <lb/>
in of One Candi- <lb/>
date Liberty of Opinion Denied and <lb/>
and Abate to.<lb/>
To the good Democrat <lb/>
to ace the Senatorial con- <lb/>
of Slate be neutral and <lb/>
this <lb/>
The fight that now being made on I <lb/>
Carr of great to every <lb/>
man in the party, whether he be a Sim- <lb/>
mons man, a Carr man. or a Waddell <lb/>
man The fight has reached the stage <lb/>
where the Simmons men in some <lb/>
ties are doing what has never been done <lb/>
before in the history of North Carolina <lb/>
Democracy. His champions in these <lb/>
particular localities seem to be determined <lb/>
Fats <lb/>
ducted upon a high plane, free from all i lo Mr Simmons at any price, and <lb/>
wort, and all j m order to win a victory for him they <lb/>
methods. It is now apparent that this I Mt nothing They seem to be deter <lb/>
course is not being pursued by all. Cir- mined to succeed or destroy. Their <lb/>
are being sent out by the managers. methods indicate They st <lb/>
of Mr. without any , not only General Carr, but those <lb/>
signatures attached and without any tn him. A week ago, <lb/>
to show where they are written, appeared in the public pres a <lb/>
sac are taken from newspapers, and coming from the brother-in-law <lb/>
out in circular form. One of these <lb/>
circulars bears the date of October I, and <lb/>
is signed <lb/>
It undertakes to make political capital <lb/>
out of an utterance attributed to General <lb/>
Carr <lb/>
To show how it has been garbled, the <lb/>
very circular which contains this quota <lb/>
it by saying that General <lb/>
Carr said. he can have a free ballot <lb/>
and a fair he will elected <lb/>
Other advocates of Mr. Simmons from <lb/>
Murphy Raleigh Post. October <lb/>
General Carr as that he <lb/>
A Mr. Simmons that he had a letter from <lb/>
Mr C. M Busbee. the manager of Mr. <lb/>
in which Mr. Busbee <lb/>
spoke of the influence Mr. Sun <lb/>
mons as head Democrats. <lb/>
Republicans and In such a <lb/>
class, they place the men who favor Gen <lb/>
Carr and Colonel Waddell. and op <lb/>
pose their candidate. Has it come to this <lb/>
that a Democrat because he opposes the <lb/>
party chairman for the States <lb/>
Senate, another candidate, <lb/>
shall be written down as a sore-head <lb/>
Democrat, a Republican, a or <lb/>
I Interview with Hon. Wm. Lindsey, GEN. CARR'S GENEROSITY. <lb/>
Democratic Senator Rock- <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
and a Well-known Cot- <lb/>
ton Mill Man, HI. <lb/>
BEFORE THE NATIONAL BANKER'S <lb/>
Dally i, CONVENTION <lb/>
Star of <lb/>
I herewith enclose yon a of <lb/>
literature which hare until <lb/>
am sick and tired of It. Yon will SB- <lb/>
that it reprinted and bit- <lb/>
General J K <lb/>
Carr by people who <lb/>
by the Editor <lb/>
Webster's Weekly. <lb/>
Mr. in his letter lo Mr <lb/>
J. D Allen, of Wake county. that <lb/>
Senator Vance did not con <lb/>
furnishes the Hospital at Soldiers <lb/>
Home In <lb/>
The <lb/>
When the Confederate veterans <lb/>
from Atlanta Dally Con. <lb/>
of December 16th. Ta- <lb/>
from Local Report of BanK- <lb/>
a Convention. Meld In Atlanta <lb/>
on December <lb/>
would he elected he could get a ., man who is bowing down lo money <lb/>
ballot and a fair at the of the j other advocates of Mr. Simmons have <lb/>
Workers I favor the election of <lb/>
J. S. Carr for Senate, <lb/>
and I think that he has a perfect right I <lb/>
for office if he wants to. I <lb/>
despise guerrilla warfare, and respect <lb/>
fully that these gentlemen <lb/>
be in better business than circulating <lb/>
vile attacks one of the b. -t men <lb/>
North Carolina, written by men who are <lb/>
so lacking in and courage <lb/>
they don't their names to what then, <lb/>
write Mr. in a letter to the <lb/>
Simmons Club in Charlotte a <lb/>
days ago that Mr Simmons <lb/>
FOR FREE SILVER. <lb/>
as upon personal let last month, and <lb/>
from Tampa. Fla. the new hospital building <lb/>
at Home was <lb/>
shall Mr. , . A <lb/>
on personal as well as public stilted to the gathering o <lb/>
grounds GROUNDS CONNECTED federates. Gen. Julian S. Carr. <lb/>
WITH HIS To HOLD ,. and <lb/>
THE position FOR WHICH HE <lb/>
HAS BEEN liberality, offered to toe <lb/>
Mr. Simmons denies that he building. <lb/>
Democratic <lb/>
Advocates of i mm the of that Hem- I gaining and would b. in of <lb/>
oppose him. h <lb/>
the head of the party This means that <lb/>
this contest is to lie determined, by <lb/>
the Democratic voters of the Stale, but <lb/>
they must ratify what was done by the <lb/>
executive committee when it elected an <lb/>
head. this not smack of <lb/>
machine politics t If the <lb/>
Democrats of North Carolina to lie <lb/>
Mr. Simmons in other sections of <lb/>
State are circulating the report that Gen <lb/>
Carr said he would certainly lie <lb/>
elected he was not defrauded by the <lb/>
Democratic By no reasonable <lb/>
construction of his language can any such <lb/>
inference be drawn. <lb/>
General Carr is quoted as in bis <lb/>
Mount Holly my friends will <lb/>
only turn out on election day, and work <lb/>
and vote, victory is aside <lb/>
from my personal interest, it is of the <lb/>
utmost importance that there la- a free executive committee elect <lb/>
and full ballot and an honest and fair j <lb/>
turned until the Coin- <lb/>
puts General Carr in the <lb/>
false attitude of attacking the integrity of <lb/>
the Democratic and other <lb/>
officers <lb/>
What is there in the above language of <lb/>
the opposition of the influences against <lb/>
him, such as money, sorehead Democrats. <lb/>
Republicans and -I want to <lb/>
say that I la-long to neither one of <lb/>
classes, and there are of men <lb/>
in North Carolina just as good as any <lb/>
that the Simmons crowd can drum up. <lb/>
driven to support Mr upon this and I resent this imputation <lb/>
ground, the-n we do need say <lb/>
for was determined<lb/>
The campaign some sections seems <lb/>
to las conducted upon the idea of <lb/>
and abuse. Those Mr. <lb/>
Carr ate to be classed as Republicans and <lb/>
and soreheads, he himself <lb/>
is to lie covertly and cowardly attacked. <lb/>
General Carr to offend any Democrat, j, g Cm serf the <lb/>
he u right saying that it is of . <lb/>
the utmost importance lo have a free I of Mr Sun- <lb/>
and full ballot, and an honest and fair , . whoever heard <lb/>
count. Don any man doubt that this is . mm , ,, . <lb/>
to the preservation of the of qualities that <lb/>
party Does any man doubt that .,, Mr <lb/>
fraud will the life of any party r, n of coin <lb/>
Every citizen has a right to insist upon a , , ,.,.,, of <lb/>
fair honest election, when he . he has <lb/>
demands this he does not accuse his j hi, lo .,,,,. chairmen <lb/>
party of fraud or wrongdoing. There . J- including Mr. Simmons <lb/>
may he individuals scattered here and heard that Mr Carr was not a <lb/>
there who would favor fraud. i he a <lb/>
friends of Gen S. Carr, who are as <lb/>
true Democrats as to Is in <lb/>
the The Simmons people would <lb/>
do well to call a it seems to me, <lb/>
and stop talking about General Carr's <lb/>
friends injuring the party, <lb/>
when they are doing <lb/>
that thing than any other people in <lb/>
State. <lb/>
Now as to the money that Mr. <lb/>
refers to. it is Mr. Sim- <lb/>
mons and his friends are spending lots of <lb/>
it in nearly every comity in the Stale, <lb/>
and as I believe, and hope, that in <lb/>
providence of God, that Carr. the <lb/>
people's candidate, will be elected ill <lb/>
to him and to the State until a young <lb/>
Raleigh lawyer made the discovery <lb/>
Who would have heard had <lb/>
in Slates Senate, in <lb/>
to the aspirations of the Slate chairman <lb/>
and the influences him Hr is the <lb/>
commander of the Confederate Veterans <lb/>
in the Stale, has been conspicuous in <lb/>
all of their Men who stood <lb/>
side by side with him on the battle field <lb/>
and on the matches, men who <lb/>
i lay with him the trenches, and suffered <lb/>
with him in the privations of army life. <lb/>
honored him and have ginned in telling <lb/>
I to the world what manner of man he is, <lb/>
was in the days of and But <lb/>
now. years alter the war. a <lb/>
General Carr ha. received letters from Mr. for this <lb/>
reputable men. warning him there <lb/>
was danger of fraud. A letter of <lb/>
character informed him that in <lb/>
an advocate of Mr. Simmons <lb/>
had said the presence of others, <lb/>
we carry the Stale for Simmons, <lb/>
we will it Ought not every Dem- <lb/>
to such expressions as <lb/>
this And If this man who used this <lb/>
expression, or any other man. should <lb/>
attempt to carry out such an infamy, <lb/>
would it Is- wrong, or would-it lie an <lb/>
attack upon the Democratic <lb/>
for Mr. Carr or his friends to protest <lb/>
it We have taught in <lb/>
Carolina to believe, and we do be- <lb/>
Democracy is synonymous <lb/>
with bounty and integrity. When a <lb/>
Democrat goes so as to suggest that <lb/>
Mr Simmons must be elected, if <lb/>
by fraud, it is to call a <lb/>
cannot <lb/>
twist and turn Mr Carr's utterance <lb/>
an attack upon the Democratic or- <lb/>
Mr Carr himself has been a <lb/>
part of the Democratic organization for <lb/>
years He has served the Stale <lb/>
Executive long and faithfully. <lb/>
He would be the last man to attack the <lb/>
Democratic organization, as long as ii <lb/>
carried out the purposes for which it was <lb/>
organized, and he would lie in the fore <lb/>
front go el Democrats in North <lb/>
Carolina in attacking members of <lb/>
organization, who would divert from its <lb/>
legitimate purpose. <lb/>
No man should the Democratic <lb/>
organization, as long as it is used for <lb/>
Democratic whenever the <lb/>
party organization an agency of <lb/>
any one Democrat against another Dem- <lb/>
it not doing the work for <lb/>
which created, and ought be <lb/>
end The <lb/>
Democratic of Slate, <lb/>
county and precincts were chosen by the <lb/>
for the purpose of lighting the op- <lb/>
of Democracy. These commit <lb/>
were entrusted with all the secrets <lb/>
of the Democratic lo be used by <lb/>
them against the common enemy the <lb/>
They have keeping <lb/>
poll The county <lb/>
chairman ill the various counties have a <lb/>
list of the party workers and of <lb/>
their county They were not entrusted <lb/>
with this position or information to help <lb/>
one Democrat at the expense of soother <lb/>
In some the chairman of the <lb/>
county executive committee have lawn <lb/>
out Simmons literature, together <lb/>
with the literature for the candid for <lb/>
Congress for Bryan and Stevenson <lb/>
Thia is wrong, the <lb/>
who do should be severely. <lb/>
No has the right use <lb/>
the organization to help Mr. Carr, or to <lb/>
help Mr. Simmons, or lo help Mr. Wad <lb/>
and no one has a right to it to <lb/>
hurt any one of these They <lb/>
are all Democrats, and <lb/>
Is not willing lo give any one of fall <lb/>
treatment, he to perform the will <lb/>
of the party. The Democratic convention <lb/>
made it the duty of the State <lb/>
Committee to hold and conduct the <lb/>
Senatorial primary, and It In turn <lb/>
entrusted it lo the county executive com- <lb/>
In each county. The county exec- <lb/>
committee the poll <lb/>
and must supervise their action, and count <lb/>
the vole. This duly a <lb/>
There are in State where the <lb/>
chairman of executive committee is <lb/>
using the organization to advance the <lb/>
campaign of Mr Simmons. When the <lb/>
use the organization <lb/>
not to elect the party to <lb/>
promote the Senatorial of any <lb/>
one, then the party organization <lb/>
crates Into a machine and subject <lb/>
to just <lb/>
The rendered by General Carr <lb/>
to the party give him and hie friends the <lb/>
right to demand the party <lb/>
spite of Mr. use of the Demo- <lb/>
organization in his own behalf, <lb/>
and of the money he is spending. <lb/>
Pardon me, Mr. Editor, for trespass- <lb/>
Whoever heard his war record I upon your space; it is rare and <lb/>
was not and a matter of pride I ever ask for a hearing in the pa English currency la the <lb/>
pan, and wish to give notice to the <lb/>
Simmons bureau at Raleigh I am <lb/>
Mr. Carr been so daring as lo seek a seat for Carr first, last and all the time, and <lb/>
i that I will very much oblige to them <lb/>
if they will the future send no-110 <lb/>
I more of their vile literature. <lb/>
Signed. B. DAVIDSON. <lb/>
I N. C . Oct. <lb/>
WE <lb/>
ft-tie News am observer <lb/>
To the A great deal him been <lb/>
in regard to General Carr, his lib <lb/>
man unborn at the tune is put up to benevolence and his devotion it was heartily applauded, <lb/>
attack the war record of Mr. Carr. Not . . <lb/>
content with this, they are attacking his to the Democratic party, but there is one <lb/>
character of his which will be forgot CARR'S WAR RECORD ALL <lb/>
For twenty five years he has been a ten by the people of Halifax county. RIGHT. <lb/>
ring the last days of the campaign of <lb/>
, . . 111.11 . , . <lb/>
crossed the other wires that had been ; whom there is no truer or purer man in Carr borne tile expense <lb/>
aid. there was lire, but it was all good the State, shows that he was van much of furnishing it. <lb/>
in evidence, and on the wrong side, in . who has <lb/>
the fight to tax the railroads upon their I Mr u- t- who <lb/>
receipts, spending two days in done so much the home and <lb/>
lobbying against it defeating it in soldiers, gave the <lb/>
and <lb/>
mons vote of the Finance Committee- of ; sent the bill to Gen. Carr at that <lb/>
tin It was a <lb/>
Mr Simmons, in an open ; e- . <lb/>
letter to D Altos, says he did no pleasure to that splendid <lb/>
lobbying during the regular of to honor the draft. <lb/>
Messrs. Royall Border, the <lb/>
well known furniture dealers, had <lb/>
the contract for supplying the <lb/>
furnishings, which areas <lb/>
Fifty iron beds, springs and <lb/>
mattresses. <lb/>
One dozen tables, <lb/>
dozen large arm-chairs. <lb/>
Foul dozen cane chairs. <lb/>
Fifty sets. <lb/>
table and chairs. <lb/>
addition to furnishing these <lb/>
articles, Gen. Carr will also fur- <lb/>
the linen. <lb/>
For his spontaneous and kind- <lb/>
hearted generosity Gen. Carr will <lb/>
receive toe thanks of all ex Con- <lb/>
federate soldiers. Many <lb/>
liberal contributions the equip- <lb/>
of the hospital have been <lb/>
received, and while they do not <lb/>
begin to equal the splendid gift <lb/>
from Gen. Carr, they are none <lb/>
the less appreciated by the old <lb/>
veterans. <lb/>
The Home is an <lb/>
that is dear to the hearts <lb/>
North Carolinians, and one which <lb/>
will s receive their generous <lb/>
support and en co it g e m c <lb/>
There is no man in the State who <lb/>
has done more for this noble in- <lb/>
than Mr. W. C. <lb/>
the gentle and kind-hearted <lb/>
president of the home, who has <lb/>
the sincere esteem of old veterans <lb/>
everywhere. <lb/>
NEGRO DEMOCRATIC CLUB. <lb/>
He said that he came to the <lb/>
as a Stale hank man. hut with <lb/>
views radically from those of <lb/>
most of the others <lb/>
-I am a silver he de- <lb/>
in dollar of our <lb/>
It is true I inn a little <lb/>
lonesome when I get bankers, <lb/>
I tell I have company when I <lb/>
am out among people. They know <lb/>
that there is wrong, and <lb/>
they calling for relief <lb/>
The hankers country are <lb/>
a in declaring a <lb/>
sold standard. that the con- <lb/>
to make ringing <lb/>
bullion for Stale That <lb/>
is all right and I am with <lb/>
tin- that proposition, but <lb/>
the alarm has slim k in lower <lb/>
of public opinion, and must lie heard. <lb/>
One told Us lo-day W <lb/>
have only id circulation <lb/>
capita in the Booth, while la tin- North- <lb/>
; em Slates i nearly 16.00. They tell <lb/>
11- we don't want any more money. <lb/>
I a man to he able to <lb/>
, go to a hank and borrow on his credit <lb/>
as well Ins bonds, I don't <lb/>
about money being too good. I don't <lb/>
cure if a North Carolina state bank <lb/>
the Legislature save to help <lb/>
passage of the amendment. <lb/>
the law. etc. Is that <lb/>
No. sir. While the Ma- <lb/>
lull was being discussed in the <lb/>
Senate chamber, Mr Simmons pent two <lb/>
the floor of <lb/>
that of the bill which would <lb/>
ax the receipts of the railroads, <lb/>
and lo my induced <lb/>
two who were for it vote <lb/>
Was of Mr Sim- <lb/>
mons in this matter reseated by any <lb/>
Senator <lb/>
Answer Yes, sir. Two other Sena <lb/>
myself seriously distressed <lb/>
the of ottering a resolution <lb/>
denying the privileges of the to any <lb/>
one save actual members I f the Senate <lb/>
and its corps of officials, expressly get <lb/>
rid of Mr. interference <lb/>
with the legislation then the Sen <lb/>
Ii is for the people of North Carolina <lb/>
note would circulate Virginia or to say whether the Mr Simmons <lb/>
then would stay home <lb/>
and help us our debts. tell <lb/>
me that notes of the country in <lb/>
will not in ii. <lb/>
and that a hank note will cir- <lb/>
out ill province. I know <lb/>
t money win not circulate in <lb/>
say tin- <lb/>
last in the <lb/>
world. am banks <lb/>
The gold <lb/>
standard 1- urn what we want, i was <lb/>
mil driving with a friend in Connecticut <lb/>
not long ago. and he pointed out lo <lb/>
little building, which ill Be <lb/>
would rein for about B year. He <lb/>
me was a savings hank, <lb/>
that the deposits amounted 137.000.- <lb/>
Why. gentlemen is tun times <lb/>
the entire banking capital of North <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
Mr. Cart concluded with the state- <lb/>
be was for --Stale banks, the <lb/>
dollar our daddies and free <lb/>
The talk was short, but vigorous and <lb/>
member in good standing of the <lb/>
church, has represented that church <lb/>
in its annual and general confer <lb/>
Those who know him, <lb/>
with him daily, know that he is a <lb/>
man highest moral tone and <lb/>
lies, and yet because, forsooth, he desires <lb/>
office in to Mr. Simmons, he <lb/>
is traduced, abused and his private char <lb/>
is assailed. Every whose ears <lb/>
are open, knows these charges are being <lb/>
made What is it done for Intelligent <lb/>
men know these are false. What <lb/>
is the purpose To change public <lb/>
To injure Mr and to aid Mr <lb/>
Simmons The fight reached the <lb/>
point where it is of interest far above the <lb/>
of victory or success in Ibis con- <lb/>
test If the Democratic party is to live <lb/>
and have freedom of purpose <lb/>
and freedom of expression, we must de- v <lb/>
these campaign methods and tench <lb/>
all men they will not he tolerated in <lb/>
Berth If General Carr's char <lb/>
and life have not been such to <lb/>
render him free from these attacks, whose <lb/>
life and character would be safe We <lb/>
were during the campaign for the <lb/>
Constitutional Amendment, that it meant <lb/>
political freedom in North Carolina, and <lb/>
yet in less sixty days after the <lb/>
termination of that fight, we find <lb/>
some of the very men who made that <lb/>
argument, attacking denouncing a <lb/>
man he opposes the chairman of <lb/>
the executive committee in his desire to <lb/>
he States <lb/>
In the name of the great Democratic <lb/>
party of North Carolina, is <lb/>
his pride. protest <lb/>
methods. As a friend of an honorable <lb/>
member of the party, who given it <lb/>
thirty service, contributed <lb/>
more means to success any man <lb/>
in the State. I protest against the <lb/>
his Democracy. In the name of the <lb/>
a miserable by the name of , H a Brave Member Com- j <lb/>
went to Raleigh and -wore and <lb/>
a beach warrant against W. H. Did His <lb/>
Hon. and a ; Always <lb/>
her of others of the best of . To the Editor of the Observer <lb/>
Halifax county, charging with a There M Tin <lb/>
most assault upon <lb/>
were and Carried to Raleigh <lb/>
is the mini lo send to Washington to <lb/>
up Mr. Bryan's bands. <lb/>
Carr's Speech at Mt. Holly. <lb/>
Webster Weekly , <lb/>
The following is the of a <lb/>
Can's speech at Mt. <lb/>
Holly, in the News of <lb/>
September <lb/>
my friends will only turn out on <lb/>
election and work and vine, victory <lb/>
is assured. <lb/>
aside from my interest. <lb/>
it is the utmost Importance that then <lb/>
la- a lull and ballot, and an honest <lb/>
fair <lb/>
General Carr is being severely <lb/>
by some Mr. friends <lb/>
the above utterance. They ii is <lb/>
a upon Integrity of Demo <lb/>
officers and an attack upon <lb/>
organization. We copy on <lb/>
another page an article signed by <lb/>
Precinct warmly <lb/>
resents this alleged <lb/>
is credited with making an effort to <lb/>
make the people believe mere is a <lb/>
and that it will defraud him <lb/>
The are sensitive. <lb/>
inspect that the indignation vents <lb/>
Itself over a Bout de plume is not very <lb/>
I deep. We have the Honor lo la-long to <lb/>
the Central Committee, hut do not <lb/>
good of Durham, among whom he <lb/>
has spent his entire manhood, protest <lb/>
against the cruel and unfounded <lb/>
upon his private character. In the name <lb/>
every who hopes now, or <lb/>
may hereafter hope to seek any honor <lb/>
able position in the party, I <lb/>
these methods of campaigning, <lb/>
to destroy the character of a <lb/>
man, because he conies in with <lb/>
the will of the party chairman. In the <lb/>
name of every man who loves justice and <lb/>
right, I protest against and <lb/>
As one of the Democratic <lb/>
voters of the State who not a <lb/>
and never been a Republican <lb/>
or a I Insist that any man who <lb/>
will resort to, or endorse campaign <lb/>
methods is an enemy of Democracy <lb/>
J. BIGGS. <lb/>
Durham, N. C, October , 1900. <lb/>
with intimidation and <lb/>
Immediately on the arrival S lair, <lb/>
Of sent them it telegram asking <lb/>
the privilege of signing a for each <lb/>
of them. It was a thoughtful and grace <lb/>
fill act from a Democrat of Democrats, <lb/>
wan greatly appreciated the fol <lb/>
lowing letter written from Raleigh that <lb/>
will show. letter was as fol- <lb/>
lows <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
J. S. Can-, Durham, N. C. <lb/>
telegram offering to go on our <lb/>
hood If needed, We thank you <lb/>
know that yon are always ready to <lb/>
aid the and to by in- <lb/>
and persecuted men. <lb/>
we can serve yon in any capacity call <lb/>
us and Halifax county. <lb/>
II KITCHIN, <lb/>
KITCHIN, <lb/>
T W <lb/>
JOHN GRAY. am <lb/>
We, citizens of Halifax county here, <lb/>
with Capt. Kitchin and others, have read <lb/>
telegram. It is to tell you <lb/>
that your appreciated by and <lb/>
every true white man in Halifax county. <lb/>
L. EMERY. <lb/>
A. DUNN. <lb/>
B. SHIELDS. <lb/>
CHEEK, <lb/>
-B. Y. GRAY, <lb/>
E WHITMORE, <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
M PITMAN. <lb/>
J. E. <lb/>
P. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Is It a wonder that a man should <lb/>
have many friends this county, and <lb/>
that he should receive a majority of the <lb/>
Democratic at coming primary. <lb/>
A. HARRISON, M. D. <lb/>
N. C October N, <lb/>
t on the 18th. written from <lb/>
Hamilton. N. C, by Sergeant <lb/>
who tries make light or the war <lb/>
of my townsman, Julian s Carr. <lb/>
The Post of yesterday be call upon <lb/>
Carr to stale what company be belong <lb/>
ed to. as then seems to be some con <lb/>
between and <lb/>
ant of as to the <lb/>
company which Carr nerved. As Mr. <lb/>
Carr is away from home. I will answer <lb/>
Sergeant state that J. S <lb/>
I were of sumo <lb/>
during the war, and it was <lb/>
Company K, the statement of <lb/>
is not far from <lb/>
root, inasmuch us and K <lb/>
and we usual <lb/>
operated squadron and not us <lb/>
a single company, except when <lb/>
camp. It was while serving in squadron <lb/>
that we would under Capt. <lb/>
son and Lieut. officers of Coin <lb/>
I, who were senior and <lb/>
above K. As previously stat <lb/>
ed, the officers of Company were ours <lb/>
while on active duty, as a squadron <lb/>
I remember well that Julian S Carr <lb/>
my side during the battle of <lb/>
held, Va . which was in progress at <lb/>
and two <lb/>
weeks. Carr was also to my personal <lb/>
know-ledge in the battle of Stony Creek, <lb/>
Va, and also severs It <lb/>
gives me pleasure to his fidelity <lb/>
as a Confederate soldier and now call <lb/>
upon Sergeant Slade to name, if he can. <lb/>
a single instance when Jule Carr <lb/>
to perform bis duty or answer a roll call <lb/>
If he does not know of failure on <lb/>
Carr's part. It to me he could have <lb/>
bee-n engaged a than <lb/>
he was in The Raleigh Post the <lb/>
18th which he tried to create the <lb/>
that Jule Carr was nothing but <lb/>
when it is a fact that <lb/>
Carr true to his State <lb/>
war as he faithful in times of <lb/>
It will be one of the proudest acts of <lb/>
my life to vote for him for States <lb/>
Senator on November In all <lb/>
years that be been my comrade, <lb/>
neighbor and friend, my admiration for <lb/>
his character baa <lb/>
A. D MARKHAM. <lb/>
Late Private in Company K. in Camp, <lb/>
bat Squadron I in Active Duty. Third <lb/>
N C s A. <lb/>
Durham, N. C , Oct. 1900. <lb/>
tin- there Is- a <lb/>
full vote and a count la a reflection <lb/>
tin- party organization. Every <lb/>
is seeing <lb/>
this shall done not only November. <lb/>
lull III all elections <lb/>
The Weekly has always preached the <lb/>
sanctity ballot box and it will <lb/>
never the contrary. Aside from <lb/>
any man s interest, it is right. From <lb/>
henceforth in North Carolina lei all our <lb/>
striving and fighting be this fide <lb/>
the ballot and let that l- kept sacred <lb/>
as the ark of the <lb/>
The la not an element in this <lb/>
contest is to i- decided <lb/>
by white men, by men who <lb/>
voted to take the ballot the <lb/>
and by those win, will rots for Bryan On <lb/>
tub of November. The vote should l- <lb/>
lull and tree and taken of <lb/>
is right. Aside from his <lb/>
or any other man's Interest, a free ballot <lb/>
and a tail is of the utmost mi- <lb/>
ls <lb/>
Not Later. <lb/>
Tunes, <lb/>
take it man objects to Mr. <lb/>
Simmons having a hunk pie if he <lb/>
Mr will led and <lb/>
will give Mr Simmons a valuable foreign <lb/>
appointment, or federal <lb/>
If Mr falls of election, why there <lb/>
will la- other positions the State after <lb/>
this that Mr. Simmons can fill Hut the <lb/>
people Carr deserves this <lb/>
by reason of only <lb/>
warded party service, but because of his <lb/>
statesmanship, business capacity, and <lb/>
all round film tor the and it <lb/>
he <lb/>
like the will win <lb/>
CARR IN KINSTON. <lb/>
Present and All <lb/>
Were Wearing Badges. <lb/>
Kinston. N. C. Oct. <lb/>
Colonel Can spoke to a large, <lb/>
and in audience here to- <lb/>
day. Our people heard him gladly. <lb/>
Ills visit to I made him many <lb/>
friends. Sentiment Is rapidly changing <lb/>
to Ilia friends are greatly en- <lb/>
Alter a line a hand- <lb/>
some presented by little <lb/>
Miss Mildred Ball to North Carolina's <lb/>
next <lb/>
New Bern Has Something Unique <lb/>
In the Way of a Political <lb/>
Organization. <lb/>
Post, October <lb/>
New Bern, N C , Oct <lb/>
New Item politics have been treated to <lb/>
surprise, the organization Of a <lb/>
Stevenson and Thomas Club. I- <lb/>
nm-t not la- taken its a joke for there art- <lb/>
forty members already III the dull, the <lb/>
best known colored men of the city <lb/>
Captain Tun York is president and <lb/>
Officers are well known. They also- <lb/>
for for Senator, but <lb/>
when that could not vole in the <lb/>
primary the y put Thomas for Congress in <lb/>
place. <lb/>
Whatever sentiment may be in <lb/>
parts of the Stale, is a fact <lb/>
all the Republicans and in. <lb/>
this section favor such as ex <lb/>
Clerk of the Federal Court <lb/>
Green. Also Deputy Collector Bob <lb/>
bill, who is a Populist. Isaac Smith <lb/>
celebrated colored Representative, is also <lb/>
for Simmons, as well as Alderman John <lb/>
son, the colored member from the Sixth <lb/>
Ward The Republicans say that they <lb/>
voted for the amendment and Aycock <lb/>
and claim that they will vote at the <lb/>
Considerable curiosity has been aroused <lb/>
by the the colored Demo <lb/>
especially as they claim they <lb/>
will have soon. Reasons <lb/>
j given are various, but the general idea m <lb/>
I that they want to he in the It <lb/>
I might have considered an act of the <lb/>
Imagination except that they have signed <lb/>
their names and ordered the club <lb/>
published. <lb/>
Gen. J. S. Carr in Pitt. <lb/>
Special lo <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, Oct. J. <lb/>
S. Carr addressed perhaps the finest <lb/>
crowd here to-day at noon, ever Been <lb/>
here for a siege. The court house was <lb/>
full to overflowing, the ladles out <lb/>
in Hill force. Sentiment changing <lb/>
rapidly to Carr throughout this section. <lb/>
He made a very flue impression our <lb/>
people.<lb/>
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Ill<lb/>
The<lb/>
Well <lb/>
Dressed <lb/>
Man <lb/>
tracts your attention When- <lb/>
ever yon meet him. He i <lb/>
in this fall, and we <lb/>
of the for <lb/>
Ask <lb/>
man if we are not to this honor. Rn before In history <lb/>
of this have we carried such a o <lb/>
Late <lb/>
Thing. <lb/>
as we have this fall. Our customers tell us this, a i. they <lb/>
arc certainly competent to We hay- <lb/>
that the rate in New York, and a visit <lb/>
will Rive you a complete knowledge of all that to <lb/>
new and in the fashionable world. In regard to <lb/>
our We know that you will not u <lb/>
complaint. Drop in when you have a little time, we <lb/>
want to bee you. <lb/>
THE CLOTHIER <lb/>
HOWDY DO. <lb/>
Some Speak to Me, Some to You <lb/>
If there is a MARK <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
so tn remind you that you owe <lb/>
and we request Savage <lb/>
you in settle as early <lb/>
Monday, October <lb/>
T. to Norfolk <lb/>
as early today. <lb/>
Bible. We need what YOU . <lb/>
Rich- <lb/>
owe us and hope you will not <lb/>
waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
What small tilings people some <lb/>
limes Kite their heads over. <lb/>
M. returned this <lb/>
morning from LaG range. <lb/>
J. Bawls, of Wilson, came <lb/>
down Saturday <lb/>
Williams came home <lb/>
Saturday evening from <lb/>
returned <lb/>
day evening from the Raleigh fair. <lb/>
B. T. Bailey down from <lb/>
Neck Saturday afternoon. <lb/>
The election will soon over Mrs. returned <lb/>
and it is hoped the disruption will j home from Saturday even- <lb/>
go along with it. <lb/>
Miss Flora of Rocky <lb/>
Mount, arrived Monday evening to <lb/>
her Mr-, s. M. <lb/>
Hiss Susie Shields, of Scotland <lb/>
arrived Monday it <lb/>
her sister, Mr-. V. It. <lb/>
Miss Delia Sieves, of Hamilton, <lb/>
visiting, -Mis A. <lb/>
returned home to- <lb/>
Mrs. II. Sledge, of Tarboro, I <lb/>
who has been visiting her <lb/>
Mrs. L. II. ; <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
home Monday evening from the <lb/>
western part of the State where he <lb/>
been canvassing. <lb/>
Miss Mamie Cooper, of <lb/>
county, who has been visiting Miss <lb/>
Dudley, went to Ayden <lb/>
Monday night to attend the Con <lb/>
vent Ion. <lb/>
S. Smith and W. Hardy <lb/>
returned Monday <lb/>
Greensboro, where they had been <lb/>
to see their sister is sick. We <lb/>
are glad to know <lb/>
her much heller. <lb/>
G. <lb/>
Lang, w. B. Home, w. M. Lang, <lb/>
Charles T. B, Hooker and <lb/>
II. L. Coward, and Misses Mamie <lb/>
Hooker, Lena King, Martha Dud- <lb/>
lex- and Mary Alice left <lb/>
Monday evening for Ayden to at- <lb/>
tend the Christian Convention in <lb/>
session there. <lb/>
WEDNESDAY 1800. <lb/>
Cherry, . went to Wei- <lb/>
do today, <lb/>
II. went to <lb/>
Tuesday evening. <lb/>
G. C. Moore went to Scotland <lb/>
Neck this morning. <lb/>
Money Wilkinson returned this <lb/>
morning from <lb/>
Mrs. Cherry went to <lb/>
Tuesday evening. <lb/>
Jenkins who been <lb/>
with the S. army in the <lb/>
pints, reached even- <lb/>
n, of Ayden, <lb/>
who has been visiting at Mrs. I. <lb/>
Moore V, returned home Tuesday <lb/>
l veiling. <lb/>
Mrs. Ponton Mrs. Lang and <lb/>
Milton of <lb/>
took train here Tuesday even- <lb/>
for <lb/>
Hon. Dan Hugh one of <lb/>
the Democratic electors tor the <lb/>
Slate at largo, will speak in Green- <lb/>
ville lone now. <lb/>
Miss Dudley went to <lb/>
den Tuesday Miss <lb/>
who visiting her, <lb/>
went to Ayden. <lb/>
Presiding A. Bishop <lb/>
came home Tuesday a trip <lb/>
down in Hyde He says <lb/>
the oldest inhabitants down there <lb/>
say they never saw so many mos- <lb/>
Undoes as this season. <lb/>
YOU THINE <lb/>
WE SOLD <lb/>
Dry Goods Only <lb/>
If so, <lb/>
you are <lb/>
e carry <lb/>
Stock of <lb/>
any in Greenville. The upper floor our immense t ire <lb/>
filled wall and <lb/>
Anything you want, whole suits <lb/>
or pieces. can <lb/>
ca, iii up any room in <lb/>
standard Sewing Machine is <lb/>
easiest, lightest and best. Cheap <lb/>
GOVERNOR JARVIS IS NOT <lb/>
EITHER <lb/>
Seeing reports as lo <lb/>
Governor position the <lb/>
Senatorial contest. <lb/>
called on him today and re- <lb/>
quested a statement from him ; and <lb/>
the following interview we think <lb/>
makes plain his position. <lb/>
We see it <lb/>
reported by a correspondent from <lb/>
Greensboro that you are support- <lb/>
General Can for Senator and <lb/>
by another correspondent from <lb/>
that you arc supporting <lb/>
Mr. Simmons. Which i correct t <lb/>
Governor state- <lb/>
is correct. They arc both <lb/>
good They have rendered <lb/>
valuable service to their party and <lb/>
to their Slate. The are both men <lb/>
of character and ability. is <lb/>
worthy of my support but I am not <lb/>
supporting Men who <lb/>
know neither have asked me to <lb/>
advise them how to I vote. I have <lb/>
declined to advise them. While <lb/>
have tried to do each justice when <lb/>
asked about I have not taken <lb/>
sides for and I shall not. t <lb/>
formed this resolution when I <lb/>
withdrew and I shall keep it. If <lb/>
to forget that both have <lb/>
my ambitions, and to <lb/>
speak kindly and truthfully of <lb/>
them and their services, has help- <lb/>
Miss Anderson went to <lb/>
Ayden Saturday evening to <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
Mrs. W. T. Hunter went to <lb/>
Saturday evening and returned <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Chapman went to Winter- <lb/>
j ville Saturday evening and return- <lb/>
ed this morning. <lb/>
Miss Tyson returned Sat- <lb/>
from where she had <lb/>
been attending the fair. <lb/>
Misses Zulu and Minnie <lb/>
Cooper, of Beaufort county, are <lb/>
visiting Miss Martha Dudley, <lb/>
James Moore came home <lb/>
day evening from where <lb/>
he had been taking in the lair. <lb/>
Mamie Gilliam. of Morgan- <lb/>
ton, arrived Saturday evening to <lb/>
visit her sister, Mrs. <lb/>
Mrs. Martha Parker, who has <lb/>
been visiting her son, J. A. k <lb/>
left this morning for Newport <lb/>
News. <lb/>
O. J. Moore, of Scotland Neck, <lb/>
spent Sunday here with his broth- <lb/>
L. I. Moore, and left this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Judge A. M. Moon went up to <lb/>
Halifax today to hold court there <lb/>
this week. Mis. Moore <lb/>
him. <lb/>
TUESDAY. <lb/>
Bawls returned to Wilson <lb/>
today. <lb/>
of Sanford kit Ibis <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Ber. B. Carroll, of Beaufort, <lb/>
spent today town. <lb/>
Capt. Swift Galloway, of Snow <lb/>
Hill, spent Monday hero. <lb/>
J. T. returned from <lb/>
FOR WORK. <lb/>
Equipped With Key tor Enter- <lb/>
Houses. <lb/>
A colored man named Daniel <lb/>
Williams, who has been about this <lb/>
section for awhile, been watch- <lb/>
ed with suspicion by the police as <lb/>
being a bad character. He was <lb/>
believed to be the part j who has <lb/>
been breaking into the neighboring <lb/>
country stores. Tuesday night <lb/>
Chief of Police Smith arrested the <lb/>
man and sent for Mr. W. C Mines, <lb/>
who had also been on his track, lo <lb/>
identify Williams gave <lb/>
them the slip and both men shot <lb/>
him, but he got away. This morn- <lb/>
a search warrant was obtain. <lb/>
ed and went to the room <lb/>
where had been staying <lb/>
id too; charge of his trunk. In <lb/>
trunk they large lunch <lb/>
of keys of various sizes and shapes <lb/>
and a die that the bad been <lb/>
using to work on keys, Several <lb/>
suits of clothing, sonic of them new. <lb/>
and other wearing were also <lb/>
the trunk. Some of the articles <lb/>
were identified as goods that had <lb/>
been La. stores broken Into, <lb/>
The is no doubt a <lb/>
character. <lb/>
your i Prices. <lb/>
Our Special tiling, <lb/>
id A- ii J- <lb/>
on r <lb/>
I; Km it.<lb/>
CLOT <lb/>
Men Suits and Sal- Suits the M, I <lb/>
Boys Suits Sale . <lb/>
Men Suits the and . . .,, .- <lb/>
Suits, Made Silk Line the <lb/>
Men Suits 8.00 while All quality now <lb/>
ed either or both then, to that ex- <lb/>
tent I have supported the one Rocky Mount evening. <lb/>
helped, and I do not regret it. I Mrs. T. Jarvis <lb/>
shall continue to speak kindly of j Monday evening <lb/>
each but I shall not attempt to in <lb/>
These Goods are AH New. No Old Stock on Hand. <lb/>
, ,. ,, . . . , ,. Side worth <lb/>
plain and fancy Val. Lace, worth . . <lb/>
Waist, white Collars . ,, I. I Cretonne . . <lb/>
Drop With How, K . Wk ,,., , ,, ,., <lb/>
heavy Me .-. <lb/>
a vote for either. Any <lb/>
that I am taking sides <lb/>
for either is and <lb/>
true. <lb/>
Delia Mon- <lb/>
day evening from Mount. <lb/>
W. B, of <lb/>
Honor Roll <lb/>
For month of October I he <lb/>
honor roll of Masonic Hall school <lb/>
contains the names of Keel <lb/>
and Mai Schultz. Others would <lb/>
have reached the honor roll but for <lb/>
the fact that their grades were <lb/>
lowered by absence marks and do <lb/>
merits. We congratulate <lb/>
fortunate ones ; it is an honor of <lb/>
which to be proud is an <lb/>
honor not easily won. also <lb/>
call attention of parents to the <lb/>
Of having their children <lb/>
Much extra heavy <lb/>
y;, . , Curtail SI worth <lb/>
Children's Fast Black M, . <lb/>
Beat Linen Canvas, worth Be. Si. i . HOc <lb/>
Best Feather Bone, all colors. Honey Comb rowels, good ones, Pins worth Wind Shade-, roller <lb/>
Knitting Silk, all colors, worth Shirts mid i Walsh <lb/>
Woven Bed wort . ,,,. and Patterns, <lb/>
Men's Collars, worth silk Pulley Belts all i l <lb/>
Silk worth inch Lining, worth Cotton, left, come while they last <lb/>
school every day <lb/>
the telegraph and express on time. <lb/>
Big New Store. <lb/>
Open Nights. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
Attention Farmers <lb/>
I am now offering you one of the most complete lines of <lb/>
DRY GOODS, SHOES. HATS, PANTS., SHIRTS. <lb/>
POCKET -TABLE CUTLERY <lb/>
at very reasonable prices. My line of <lb/>
GROCERIES <lb/>
which is the of any market are fresh and cheap. <lb/>
When you none to town again me a trial. <lb/>
please, <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
THE BEST BED ON EARTH. <lb/>
Don't be Deceived. <lb/>
In North Carolina <lb/>
Mrs. Holt, mother the late <lb/>
Governor Thomas M. Holt, died <lb/>
suddenly at Graham Saturday. <lb/>
She years old. <lb/>
A colored Bryan, and <lb/>
Thomas club was organized <lb/>
day this city. The organization <lb/>
is composed of members <lb/>
are said to be the leading business <lb/>
men of the race in this <lb/>
Bern Journal. <lb/>
Several weeks ago a box of soap <lb/>
was found by fishermen on the <lb/>
Folly beach buried <lb/>
deep in the sands of that salty <lb/>
shore. It is thought that this box <lb/>
was taken from a wreck near the <lb/>
folly inlet sometime <lb/>
between 1885 and con- <lb/>
from the rightful owners <lb/>
and finally lost. The article had <lb/>
lost its odor, but retained its <lb/>
properties, and the <lb/>
congratulate themselves <lb/>
finding a thing of value as well as <lb/>
the Standard. <lb/>
. Prevention <lb/>
than cure. Liver <lb/>
Pills will not only cure, but if <lb/>
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dyspepsia, biliousness, malaria, <lb/>
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ABSOLUTELY CURE. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
Our Royal <lb/>
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closed others to put mattresses the market, which they are offering <lb/>
for less money and claiming they an Just as good as the ROYAL <lb/>
ELASTIC Don't lie deceived same. We <lb/>
deny that they are Just as and are ready at any time to com- <lb/>
pare ours with others. If your local dealer does handle them, <lb/>
write us direct for descriptive pamphlet. <lb/>
ROY ALL BORDEN, <lb/>
Sole Manufacturers, V. C. <lb/>
Get a good Safe <lb/>
Victor safe is made in all sizes con- <lb/>
for homo, office and general use. <lb/>
Every safe soil with a guarantee to be fire <lb/>
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J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
Laxative Guaranteed cure for chills and <lb/>
all malarial and l its troubles. For sale by <lb/>
Harrington, Barber <lb/>
.-lit. <lb/>
X. <lb/>
Raleigh Horse's Record. <lb/>
At the opening meeting on <lb/>
of the Empire City <lb/>
Jockey New York <lb/>
the world's record mile and a <lb/>
quarter running race over a <lb/>
track was by in <lb/>
the remarkable In this <lb/>
race broke the record <lb/>
and beat, noted us a great <lb/>
nicer and the winner so many <lb/>
racers. <lb/>
is of Special interest <lb/>
because of the fact <lb/>
is well remembered here <lb/>
bean bred born and raised on the <lb/>
Tucker near <lb/>
Raleigh. Though left <lb/>
Raleigh only a short while ago and <lb/>
has been on the track but a short <lb/>
time he has already both a <lb/>
great reputation and prizes <lb/>
ed to aggregate <lb/>
has before him a still brighter <lb/>
The brilliant career of this DOW <lb/>
noted horse shows what Wake <lb/>
county farmers can accomplish in <lb/>
the stock raising business. <lb/>
Post, <lb/>
If MAS SHOCKING. <lb/>
ORIGINAL <lb/>
Made by the Orange Va. <lb/>
The backbiter never has any de- <lb/>
teeth. <lb/>
The work that you love to do <lb/>
never a drudgery. <lb/>
little deed, if kindly <lb/>
can win a lasting one. <lb/>
The blind beggar on the street <lb/>
ways has an eye to business. <lb/>
Mother earth is a good <lb/>
she can put a head cabbage. <lb/>
The best way to remove is <lb/>
to sit down on it before it is dry. <lb/>
The religion that cost nothing <lb/>
will never get you enough to <lb/>
heaven to hear the celestial baud <lb/>
play. <lb/>
If silence is golden, how many <lb/>
women are worth their weight <lb/>
gold <lb/>
The automobile seems to figure <lb/>
largely in human race just at <lb/>
present. <lb/>
Birds of a feather look to hats. <lb/>
A coat of letter car- <lb/>
The early norm gets it in the <lb/>
neck. <lb/>
Lots of people drink spring water <lb/>
the fall. <lb/>
What a man ones to himself is <lb/>
usually paid first. <lb/>
The coal dealer's words don't <lb/>
weight. <lb/>
Many a acquires a hectic <lb/>
flush from pi poker. <lb/>
It is said raw oysters are <lb/>
healthy, and we never hear <lb/>
Some women are more afraid <lb/>
a mouse than they are of a den <lb/>
When a man talks much be <lb/>
finds that even a flow of language <lb/>
can lie damned. <lb/>
The people who build castles in <lb/>
evidently have great <lb/>
the utility air ships. <lb/>
Some bank officials arc judged <lb/>
by appearances, and some by dis- <lb/>
appearances. <lb/>
WANTED <lb/>
CORDS OF <lb/>
Dogwood <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Persimmon <lb/>
Timber. Will pay from to <lb/>
10.00 per cord for same, K. O. B. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
THIS WOOD must be round, <lb/>
nearly free from knots, sawed <lb/>
off both ends. Will take feet <lb/>
S feet long as small as <lb/>
inches in diameter at small end, <lb/>
but smaller. <lb/>
J. H. <lb/>
Si K. C <lb/>
IN <lb/>
J. W. CO., <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties Hags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
New Home <lb/>
Sewing Machines <lb/>
IX IN i <lb/>
If you need a Machine see me <lb/>
at II. C. Honker's store, or write me <lb/>
Jan. J. C. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
The having duly <lb/>
Superior Court Cleric o Pit <lb/>
county as Executrix of the Last w <lb/>
Testament of It. <lb/>
notice is hereby given to persons <lb/>
to the to make pay- <lb/>
to the all prisons <lb/>
having claims against said estate must <lb/>
sent the name for payment on or before the <lb/>
2nd of October, 1901, or this notice <lb/>
-rill be plead In bar of recovery. <lb/>
This day of October, 1900. <lb/>
Many A A. <lb/>
of W. R. <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb/>
I RAILROAD CO. <lb/>
TRAINS <lb/>
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Sarsaparilla <lb/>
QUART <lb/>
II TIE OF <lb/>
a .- <lb/>
lira. C. H. who keeps a <lb/>
X B to and goods store at St <lb/>
Lorn,, Co., Mich., and who is <lb/>
well known throughout the country, <lb/>
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M liver complaint and was very bilious. I <lb/>
was in a bad condition; every day be- <lb/>
to fear that I should never be a <lb/>
well woman; that I should have to <lb/>
settle down into a chronic Invalid, and <lb/>
live in the shadow of death. bad <lb/>
JOHNSTON'S rec- <lb/>
to me. I TOOK <lb/>
BOTTLES AND IT HE, and <lb/>
cured my family both. I am Tery glad <lb/>
that I heard of It I would cheerfully <lb/>
recommend It to every one. have <lb/>
taken many other of medicine. <lb/>
I prefer JOHNSTON'S to alt of <lb/>
a v urn o <lb/>
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Do know I <lb/>
We sell cheap<lb/>
THE MY SCHOOL <lb/>
APPOINTED THE <lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
As one of the depositories for Public School <lb/>
County. u books designated on the <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
All in this part <lb/>
of arc very much <lb/>
prised no little to see <lb/>
the letter of Mr. Charlie Vance re- <lb/>
upon one of the <lb/>
for the Stales Senate. <lb/>
When lie coolly upon the <lb/>
fact that Simmons and Can men <lb/>
alike in our party love the memory <lb/>
f his Immortal father, and that <lb/>
Carr men end Simmons men alike <lb/>
aided erecting a monument to I ABOUT IT. <lb/>
that great statesman's <lb/>
men men <lb/>
alike are devoted to the grand old <lb/>
party for which father express- <lb/>
ed Ins love and his <lb/>
death bed, he may see ill what had <lb/>
taste it was for him, the sou of that <lb/>
great beloved to <lb/>
bring up spirit of his dead <lb/>
to work discord among <lb/>
Democrats. s. <lb/>
BROS. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
All are hereby notified not to <lb/>
enter upon any of our lands lying in <lb/>
ville Township, Pill the <lb/>
lands of Mrs. N. L. Anderson, heirs <lb/>
Jackson Williams, lauds and <lb/>
other. <lb/>
It. Move. <lb/>
Oct. Mia, j,. u. Mora. <lb/>
your Dry Goods; <lb/>
Shoos, Capes, Trunks, from <lb/>
Oar Cheap Cash Store. So Scraps <lb/>
or Clearance Sales. <lb/>
sap <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
and <lb/>
N of <lb/>
nil <lb/>
i or<lb/>
V tonic <lb/>
builder. Bulks <lb/>
ho pink lo pals <lb/>
r. <lb/>
of By mull <lb/>
. pr O for <lb/>
With our bankable if to <lb/>
Or refund the for <lb/>
fa bonds <lb/>
EXTRA <lb/>
State I Isl for th <lb/>
ever you need, <lb/>
We <lb/>
and can <lb/>
COPY BOOKS <lb/>
slant and vertical, double ruled practice writing books <lb/>
tablets, fool's paper, tens, pencils, <lb/>
crayons, colored crayons, inks, companion boxes <lb/>
Some of <lb/>
c soapstone pencils l cent, S plain lead pencils l cent, <lb/>
lead pencil rent, a nice tablet with <lb/>
l a n r. on Cover of Ladies Home <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
The <lb/>
Journal is of especial interest to <lb/>
folk as the cover page is <lb/>
embellished with a full sized <lb/>
of Mrs, James who <lb/>
on the I estate near <lb/>
Weaverville, and who is <lb/>
in <lb/>
The picture Mis. was <lb/>
taken while wearing her bridal <lb/>
I time. The photographers wan <lb/>
of Atlanta, who <lb/>
it is gave the picture lo <lb/>
the Journal. The publication was <lb/>
an en. ire surprise to <lb/>
Asheville <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
Store <lb/>
of a Bachelor. <lb/>
invented by ii <lb/>
pretty cover l cent, assorted crayons, with metal int- <lb/>
in nice box cents, lead pencil, pen <lb/>
ell, and pen. and rule, all in wood box, Ananias knew <lb/>
cents A big wide table S cuts of beat to lap- <lb/>
Ink on the market, B rents. Copy books to cents <lb/>
White grass la box, s, Good fool's cap The divorce is the state's star <lb/>
j not fail-<lb/>
will w the for any <lb/>
of <lb/>
air we t-an <lb/>
not ore with the <lb/>
the are <lb/>
with They are <lb/>
ii- ; 009- <lb/>
pill. contain pills, V <lb/>
I pill, lie ware of-u I ml i tut lour, <lb/>
and mall, stamp then. <lb/>
to. r. t and<lb/>
J I, S <lb/>
famous Fountain <lb/>
Right <lb/>
man is afraid of his <lb/>
ti.-i and woman is afraid of <lb/>
her <lb/>
Fresh It tit. <lb/>
k. Meal, Hominy <lb/>
Mum Crocker, <lb/>
and <lb/>
that I before. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
cars for Los of <lb/>
I or . <lb/>
Pits, <lb/>
of of or <lb/>
Liquor. By v. in plain 1.00 a <lb/>
box. for <lb/>
to curs In days or refund <lb/>
money paid. <lb/>
MEDICAL CO. <lb/>
Jackson Sta., <lb/>
by J L <lb/>
N C <lb/>
-----i <lb/>
and retail and <lb/>
Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
Egg, Bed- <lb/>
Mattresses, Oak Suits, Bu- <lb/>
Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor <lb/>
Sails, Tallies, Safes, P. <lb/>
Meat Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American Beauty <lb/>
Cherries, Apples, <lb/>
Tine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, Collie, Meat, Soup <lb/>
Magic Food. Oil <lb/>
Meal Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Beads, Oranges, Nuts, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, <lb/>
lines, Currents, <lb/>
and China Wars. Tin and wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Mum <lb/>
Beat Batter, Stand <lb/>
ard Sewing h i n es , and nil <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap cash, <lb/>
hi see me.<lb/>
Phone Kt. <lb/>
Division <lb/>
Main <lb/>
Urn p <lb/>
Icarus p Sat <lb/>
ford p in Returning leaves <lb/>
p in, arrive p m <lb/>
o m <lb/>
leaves <lb/>
a m. Maxton a m, Red <lb/>
a in, Mills a <lb/>
rive leave <lb/>
p m, Hone Mills p n <lb/>
p m. p n <lb/>
arrives <lb/>
at with train <lb/>
at Melton with the Carolina Canard <lb/>
Red Springs with the <lb/>
Springs A at <lb/>
Air and <lb/>
at Gulf with the Durham and <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
Train on Scotland Neck branch <lb/>
Weldon l S p in. Halifax IT p m, <lb/>
at K <lb/>
T K <lb/>
Warn, s H am, arriving <lb/>
at is a m, II am. i <lb/>
Train on <lb/>
SB mil a SO m, arrive <lb/>
in. arrive am <lb/>
and T SOp Sunday <lb/>
leave. Tarboro dally except Sunday <lb/>
at n m. I IS pin, Ply- <lb/>
T p m, <lb/>
mouth daily, except Sunday, <lb/>
day no arrive. a o. am. <lb/>
Train Midland H C <lb/>
dally, except Sunday, so a m. <lb/>
a m, returning- leave, <lb/>
a o. <lb/>
Train on Branch leave Rot a <lb/>
Mount m. p m. arrive <lb/>
a m if, p in. II am, <lb/>
pm. Sprint Hops II So am <lb/>
p m. II a m. arrive at as <lb/>
Mount Ii except <lb/>
Train on Clinton Branch Wane <lb/>
Clinton dally, except Sunday. T m and I <lb/>
IS, leaves Clinton at a m <lb/>
low pm. <lb/>
Train <lb/>
don or all dally, all via <lb/>
H. M. <lb/>
Pass. Agent <lb/>
J. it. Manager. <lb/>
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Ma ager <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
HI SERVICE <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at t A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily <lb/>
V. M. for <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar- <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
at ti A. If. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
shipper-.-, should freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion B. B. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, Apt. <lb/>
Washington, N. c. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Greenville. N. <lb/>
TAKE S TASTELESS CHILL <lb/>
per Cures Chills and <lb/>
Fever, Malaria, Sweats and <lb/>
Money back if it doesn't. <lb/>
No other as good, the <lb/>
with the Bed Cross on the label. <lb/>
Sold and by Woolen, <lb/>
Bryan and druggists. <lb/>
NOTICE, LAND <lb/>
All persons hereby and for- <lb/>
bidden lo hunt with or without nun of <lb/>
in say other way trespass upon lbs <lb/>
lands of Ins Town- <lb/>
ship on the north aide of Creek. <lb/>
I. Little, <lb/>
Act. <lb/>
iv and I, <lb/>
Having Ibis day the <lb/>
Clerk of the Superior Court <lb/>
as of estate of Hear <lb/>
deceased, is hereby given to <lb/>
all persons holding claims against said cs- <lb/>
to to mo for <lb/>
duly authenticated, on or the <lb/>
day of March, 1901, or this notice will la- <lb/>
plead in of their recovery. All persons <lb/>
to said are to <lb/>
to me. <lb/>
This the day of <lb/>
W. M r. <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
IN- <lb/>
V. C. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and Tics always <lb/>
on t <lb/>
kept constantly on <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
and prices as low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
See <lb/>
At the old us Moore store, <lb/>
mi Points, where we have <lb/>
just opened a new <lb/>
lock of <lb/>
and fresh <lb/>
Tho One Day Cold Cure. <lb/>
Cold In and throat clued <lb/>
. Quinine, to <lb/>
as cry tor <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb/>
Consisting f Meats, <lb/>
Sugar, Canned Goods, <lb/>
Tobacco, Cigars, <lb/>
Fruits, in fact everything <lb/>
to be found in an up to date <lb/>
Grocery. <lb/>
We pay the highest market <lb/>
prices for all kinds of <lb/>
Country Produce, <lb/>
either in cash or in When <lb/>
you want lo sell or when yon <lb/>
to buy come to see us. <lb/>
To ail Who favor us with their <lb/>
patronage we promise entire sat <lb/>
T. F, CHRISTMAN Cd <lb/>
at Five Point <lb/>
J. BELT, <lb/>
IN----- <lb/>
L-i <lb/>
LINK OF- <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
COME lO SEE ME. <lb/>
x. B. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
rat <lb/>
fur and <lb/>
WASH <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
tor <lb/>
in <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
. . <lb/>
VOL. XIX <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1900. <lb/>
NOMINEES <lb/>
1--------- <lb/>
National Ticket. <lb/>
Fur <lb/>
J. BRYAN, <lb/>
Nebraska. <lb/>
For Vic <lb/>
B. STEVENSON, <lb/>
of <lb/>
Presidential 1st <lb/>
L- <lb/>
Carteret. <lb/>
For Congress, 1st <lb/>
JOHN II. SMALL, <lb/>
of Beaufort. <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
A Republican Trick. <lb/>
FUR FREE SILVER <lb/>
I from sources <lb/>
not to lie doubted that the <lb/>
fusion <lb/>
dill of whom are so anxious to see <lb/>
Chairman Simmons defeated a the <lb/>
primary next Tuesday have de <lb/>
upon a line of action. <lb/>
A number of have in <lb/>
during the last few <lb/>
Saturday last a conference <lb/>
was held, at which were present <lb/>
Hep-Pop leaden <lb/>
local <lb/>
An exchange of views between <lb/>
is said lo have had a very <lb/>
depressing upon the <lb/>
in that the prospects of Mr. <lb/>
success were shown be <lb/>
entirely too blight to suit them <lb/>
and their purpose. <lb/>
It was also agreed <lb/>
their followers had made a mistake <lb/>
in so plainly conspicuously ad- <lb/>
their preference for Gen. <lb/>
Carr, and their determination to <lb/>
assist in his selection at the <lb/>
It was agreed that all the <lb/>
present should to their <lb/>
Homes and immediately <lb/>
That they <lb/>
should declare loudly and frequent- <lb/>
they are no longer ad <lb/>
Gen. Can's election, but have <lb/>
reasons good and lo <lb/>
decided Mr. <lb/>
is the man for the place, ad- <lb/>
ding that they <lb/>
and vote for him the <lb/>
primary. <lb/>
Of course was understood that <lb/>
none would do I his in reality, but <lb/>
all will vote against Mr. Sim- <lb/>
mons when the time comes, on the <lb/>
evening of the day primary, <lb/>
niter the Democrats have about all <lb/>
rated, <lb/>
The idea of Republicans and <lb/>
supporting F. M. <lb/>
Simmons, in reality, fur any <lb/>
is so unreal utterly ridiculous <lb/>
that most people will see through <lb/>
sham without assistance from <lb/>
any <lb/>
But there may lie some who <lb/>
might be templed to give ere <lb/>
to the Imposition which they <lb/>
seek to practice upon them, lo <lb/>
such, Mr. Editor, you will render <lb/>
a service by exposing this latest <lb/>
scheme of the enemies of I he <lb/>
party. <lb/>
he Deception Exposed <lb/>
During the last campaign Be- <lb/>
publicans declared that the <lb/>
o the amendment would <lb/>
the franchise of uneducated <lb/>
white men. In his here, <lb/>
last Judge Ewart, Re- <lb/>
publican, took occasion to say he <lb/>
did not believe a single white mail <lb/>
North Carolina would be dis- <lb/>
franchised by the <lb/>
Judge declaration <lb/>
evidence of practiced <lb/>
by Republican the <lb/>
August Sen- <lb/>
The extracts arc from <lb/>
J. B. Carr's famous free silver <lb/>
speech the <lb/>
Convention in Atlanta and re <lb/>
printed from the <lb/>
cf Dec. lath. <lb/>
Several delegates were called <lb/>
for addresses, among them Mr. <lb/>
J. S. Carr, of Mr. <lb/>
proved to be a live wire, <lb/>
when he crossed other wires <lb/>
that had aid, there was lire, <lb/>
but it was all natured. <lb/>
He said he came lo <lb/>
as a State bank man. hut with <lb/>
views differing radically from <lb/>
those of most of the others present. <lb/>
am a silver democrat be de- <lb/>
believe of <lb/>
oar daddies. It is true that am <lb/>
a lonesome when I gel among <lb/>
bankers, but I tell you I have com- <lb/>
when am out among <lb/>
people. They know there is <lb/>
something wrong, and they are <lb/>
calling for relief <lb/>
The bankers of this country are <lb/>
nuking a mistake in declaring Cat <lb/>
a single gold standard. be- <lb/>
that the convention ought to <lb/>
make a ringing declaration for <lb/>
Slate banks. That is all right and <lb/>
am in accord with convention <lb/>
that proposition, but the alarm <lb/>
has been struck in the tower of <lb/>
public opinion, and must lie <lb/>
heard. On speaker has told us <lb/>
today that we have only BO cents <lb/>
of circulation per the <lb/>
South, while the Northern Slates <lb/>
it is nearly tell us <lb/>
that we don't want any more <lb/>
money. I say that a man ought to <lb/>
lie able to go bank and borrow <lb/>
on his credit us well as on his <lb/>
bonds. I don't earn <lb/>
Distinct Earthquake <lb/>
Shocks lo Jacksonville, <lb/>
Fla. <lb/>
Jacksonville, Fla., Out. ii. <lb/>
Eight distinct earthquake shocks <lb/>
were felt in Jacksonville today. <lb/>
The first shock was at 11.10 <lb/>
o'clock shook tome of <lb/>
large buildings in city. <lb/>
of people believed that <lb/>
heavy was being tired <lb/>
or near the city. <lb/>
At another shock, equally <lb/>
as severe, was felt they con- <lb/>
at fifteen Minutes intervals <lb/>
until 13.80 o'clock. <lb/>
At 4.01 O'clock this afternoon <lb/>
the seventh shock of the day was <lb/>
fell more severely than any of the <lb/>
preceding, followed four minutes <lb/>
later by a report and shock the <lb/>
severest of the day. The last dis- <lb/>
till made window-panes <lb/>
rattle in several sect inns the <lb/>
city. <lb/>
The local <lb/>
the nature of the shook <lb/>
the kept time. <lb/>
Mitchell stated it as his <lb/>
opinion that the vibrations passed <lb/>
I from to north. There was <lb/>
I no disturbance water notice- <lb/>
able and the shocks were not <lb/>
severe enough to and dam- <lb/>
age. <lb/>
The contest between the <lb/>
friends of the people and their Op- <lb/>
is now neat its close. The <lb/>
year 1900 will be not <lb/>
only as the end of the century, but <lb/>
because of <lb/>
conflict has stirred the <lb/>
people from Maine to California. <lb/>
On one side are massed sup- <lb/>
porters of government, the <lb/>
people who sustain the <lb/>
the of trusts, the <lb/>
in <lb/>
TO THE PEOPLE, AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING <lb/>
We are still the of the <lb/>
We offer you the lies selected line nil <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
after your pal <lb/>
A writes. <lb/>
This is rue <lb/>
To the Editor of The Raleigh <lb/>
The various phase of Ben i <lb/>
conical have been discussed <lb/>
pro. and nun. until ii super- <lb/>
to add anything more; <lb/>
we beg for space to tell <lb/>
think North Carolina Democrats <lb/>
should, I believe will, give the <lb/>
scat the Slates Senate <lb/>
made by our <lb/>
leader, M. Simmons, <lb/>
Let hen- stale I yield to <lb/>
no one and admiral ion <lb/>
for the men a ho defended <lb/>
My when a <lb/>
boy, gray and followed <lb/>
in, . ii in night <lb/>
My .-v Is <lb/>
ever with lilt- helm ill and <lb/>
I believe in honoring them <lb/>
thin lie <lb/>
Si in. hi tun.-. Cm ii i <lb/>
. ,. 1.1 v- I <lb/>
Frank J make.- oath <lb/>
he i- the senior partner of the <lb/>
in hi F. J Co . doing <lb/>
in the C f <lb/>
count and State aforesaid, and <lb/>
said firm will the sum of <lb/>
one hundred dollars tor each <lb/>
every ease of Catarrh <lb/>
be cured the use of Hall's i <lb/>
Cure. <lb/>
Sworn to before me and <lb/>
presence, this day <lb/>
December, A. D. 1880. <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
II <lb/>
Hail's is in- <lb/>
and acts directly on <lb/>
and mucous surfaces of the <lb/>
Semi for testimonials, free. <lb/>
Co.; Props., <lb/>
Ohio. <lb/>
Sold by Druggists, <lb/>
Hull's Fills are the best. <lb/>
being too good. don't care if <lb/>
North Carolina Slate bank note are those who apologize for <lb/>
would not circulate in Virginia or <lb/>
Georgia, then would stay at <lb/>
the truth, <lb/>
those <lb/>
who <lb/>
capitalist who <lb/>
with <lb/>
band <lb/>
help pay our debts, themselves together in the unholy <lb/>
purpose to control trade, who ad- <lb/>
holding in subjection mil- <lb/>
lions of people in distant <lb/>
tries as subjects, who <lb/>
prove of an enormous arm us the <lb/>
They tell me that notes of the <lb/>
country banks England will not <lb/>
circulate London, and that a <lb/>
Paris bank note will not circulate <lb/>
out in provinces, I know Ca- <lb/>
will not circulate <lb/>
I only means to conquer <lb/>
this country, and yet they say j people subjugate them, <lb/>
the English currency is the beat in <lb/>
the world. I am for Slate banks <lb/>
and <lb/>
The gold standard is not what we <lb/>
want. was out driving with a <lb/>
led by Bryan, <lb/>
the constitution of <lb/>
try, the spirit of liberty, and Hie <lb/>
safe principles of free government. <lb/>
The other under Me <lb/>
lo be found in store Pitt County. Well <lb/>
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring, Bummer , them of<lb/>
sell if We you the very best service, polite equal. this contest, i given by the author- <lb/>
attend. and the most liberal terms with a well, tutting everything into ties at to be <lb/>
established business built up on its own merits. ,;. it would be unwise in which then- are <lb/>
to yon will not do ,,., ,,, down. Indians taxed. The <lb/>
. .-.- <lb/>
i moils ha- been the lead- increase is per cent. <lb/>
Heel Democracy. A few The population of North <lb/>
short months ago, when out ship of j s <lb/>
was in troubled waters and I <lb/>
seemed we he swallowed ill <lb/>
deep, when anxious hearts were <lb/>
asking, the <lb/>
the night me, pray, to <lb/>
did we for an <lb/>
Was it to Julian S. Carl No <lb/>
In- has given his thousands <lb/>
deserving chums people. <lb/>
followed <lb/>
No though be is has <lb/>
. ii. I mi that <lb/>
dune good service tin- Demo- .,,.,, ,, ,, <lb/>
i , i ,.,., it,., to the late Ii <lb/>
cause. Instead, when i he ,,,.,., <lb/>
was the fiercest, answer before his death <lb/>
cry-the <lb/>
. , ,,. ,. ,, ,,., memorandum book In which to jot <lb/>
is will <lb/>
headquarters and his daily <lb/>
-r. U. Simmons, Chair <lb/>
I ,, , i i , i ,,, ,,,. from day to day, be <lb/>
man. I his I he <lb/>
. ,,.,, , , I learn <lb/>
for Furniture and everything in line . saw. . . t. ,,,,., ,,. <lb/>
We buy for Cash, but sell for Either or on Approved; foot. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
caps. Bilks and Satins, <lb/>
Jackets and Capes, Carpels, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Women's and Children's Shoes. <lb/>
Harness. Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour. Meal, Sugar, Laid. Head Is, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Flows, Castings Plow Fixtures, Nails and Hope. <lb/>
in cent, increase. <lb/>
In only one stale was there a de- <lb/>
crease, though Vermont. <lb/>
Kansas and Maine had <lb/>
escapes. Virginia drops behind <lb/>
tin- state in population. <lb/>
Oklahoma shown the largest in- <lb/>
crease state or territory, <lb/>
I against 1890, <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Credit, our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
O V <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
friend not long ago, I j., dominated those <lb/>
he pointed out to me a little <lb/>
building; which my own town, <lb/>
would rent for about a year. <lb/>
He told me it was a savings bank, <lb/>
the deposit amounted lo <lb/>
Why, gentlemen, <lb/>
that is times the entire banking <lb/>
capital of North Carolina. <lb/>
Mr. Carr concluded <lb/>
he was for <lb/>
bunks, the dollar oar daddies <lb/>
and free <lb/>
The talk was short, bill vigor- <lb/>
it was heartily applauded <lb/>
House. <lb/>
York Stock Com <lb/>
puny which opens a three night's <lb/>
engagement St the opera house to- <lb/>
night, comes the <lb/>
highest endorsement by Mm <lb/>
press of the Slate. It has been <lb/>
greeted with lull houses every- <lb/>
where standing room only in many <lb/>
places, and every town the <lb/>
people are asking an <lb/>
early engagement, but as the <lb/>
dates arc all booked until the com- <lb/>
goes north In the spring, only <lb/>
towns on direct route can be <lb/>
With a view <lb/>
advertising his company <lb/>
Mr. Palmer has adopted popular <lb/>
prices for this town and yet has not <lb/>
semi lit to reduce the quality the <lb/>
performances. In addition lo the <lb/>
plays to presented here, <lb/>
vaudeville people have been <lb/>
engaged who appear the <lb/>
ails, thus avoiding the wails usu <lb/>
ally so tedious dining scene shift <lb/>
log. <lb/>
lead to conquest, lo <lb/>
to Imperialism, to an expensive <lb/>
government, the establishment <lb/>
of trusts and the destruction of In- <lb/>
rights. <lb/>
The fall elections show that <lb/>
people at the North are <lb/>
lied the Republican <lb/>
with its objects and purposes. <lb/>
It the Change, pined by <lb/>
Maine New <lb/>
shire, to the other Stales, <lb/>
Bryan will be elected by a tidal <lb/>
but we on <lb/>
We must give him the electoral <lb/>
vote of Ninth Carolina. His hope of <lb/>
success depends on our vote. And <lb/>
while the people of <lb/>
North arc aroused, people <lb/>
pear to be quiet, it is <lb/>
ed that many Bryan men, <lb/>
tho State is sale for him <lb/>
will remain home on election <lb/>
day. If many Bryan men away <lb/>
Iron the polls Bryan will lose <lb/>
Stale, and will <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
We appeal, therefore, every <lb/>
Bryan man to do his utmost low- <lb/>
aids averting danger We up <lb/>
peal to every Bryan man to go to <lb/>
poll on election day, and not only- <lb/>
go himself, but to sec every <lb/>
other Bryan man in his neighbor- <lb/>
hood goes to election and v oles. <lb/>
Victory is within our reach, let its <lb/>
not lose by neglect us tie- <lb/>
vole one to getting out a full <lb/>
vote, to securing every vote we <lb/>
can Bryan and good govern- <lb/>
If we are <lb/>
we cannot blame ourselves. <lb/>
was made to send Demo. SoU book was <lb/>
to the Senate in Butler's place. After the great lawyer's <lb/>
tad is than I executors, while going <lb/>
Simmons should succeed Butler j ,,,. the <lb/>
t, what specious argument . Interested to know how for <lb/>
Welch can Hem- bail been in <lb/>
, in turn <lb/>
, think n lo nun <lb/>
-i o an I Cut i <lb/>
i Who ii fur om <lb/>
ii. down able, es <lb/>
general and place bis <lb/>
stead . private from and <lb/>
tic finished <lb/>
e needed Simmons <lb/>
I ho <lb/>
lean stable- State politics was <lb/>
upon he was . <lb/>
we'll again need bis <lb/>
and it lo tie <lb/>
fending us in Senate. What <lb/>
has done the Stale <lb/>
Greenville for Sixteen Years; <lb/>
Sam has slain <lb/>
Dav tin- it n <lb/>
tin v opened book to this, <lb/>
sole item one <lb/>
memorandum <lb/>
The Richmond Stove <lb/>
Stoves have been sold in <lb/>
the mis of the late William <lb/>
; . v. Hit- alumni of <lb/>
Washington and <lb/>
Sir. Wilson <lb/>
was have -d to <lb/>
raise I subscription a fund of at <lb/>
ii-a-i ii,,. purpose of <lb/>
maintaining n new professorship In <lb/>
the i- lobe <lb/>
know a. Wilson <lb/>
are carrying it full <lb/>
cook and heating i <lb/>
line of repairs I'm stun- . <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal <lb/>
Stoves <lb/>
in,, carry a full <lb/>
buy Hay, <lb/>
By Car Load <lb/>
We have just received two car loads of <lb/>
and can satisfy anybody <lb/>
A lull line <lb/>
Shoes, Hardware,. <lb/>
kept in <lb/>
-mil<lb/>
and get <lb/>
pie <lb/>
I let- Carr is I dare say, because <lb/>
love an so well, <lb/>
i bate more. <lb/>
When the voter goes to p ills <lb/>
o In- vole for <lb/>
States lei him <lb/>
aside personal preference and sun <lb/>
I put by. In be an old <lb/>
lei feelings <lb/>
control some <lb/>
more lime, when <lb/>
lines are so <lb/>
will honor out comrade, now, <lb/>
mi- tune, iii t indication of <lb/>
I leader Ins devoted <lb/>
were <lb/>
In Indication <lb/>
we send lo the Sen- <lb/>
Lie. <lb/>
voters, <lb/>
providing to all <lb/>
the In now, <lb/>
he no such word <lb/>
in the<lb/>
It. Henry, who holds a <lb/>
position as takes <lb/>
a in Sun- <lb/>
day's Charlotte give <lb/>
I'm- leaving the pop <lb/>
party the <lb/>
can party, this neck r the <lb/>
words Mr. <lb/>
It republican <lb/>
months ago. <lb/>
detail News and Observer. <lb/>
When a young man once gets <lb/>
started the downward <lb/>
be attempt to back <lb/>
pedal. <lb/>
CH AND<lb/>
las Chill Tonic pet <lb/>
bottle. to lake. Money <lb/>
fulls. Restores <lb/>
i petite, pin Hie- blood <lb/>
you well. other a- good. <lb/>
Sold and at the <lb/>
Woolen and <lb/>
N. <lb/>
I over White <lb/>
s-v O C Often over White <lb/>
J. C. -U . S j nigh n. c r, <lb/>
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