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Attention Farmers <lb />
I am now offering you one of the complete of <lb />
GOODS, SHOES. HATS, <lb />
ARK, POCKET and <lb />
at very reasonable prices. My line of <lb />
is I he if any market me fresh cheap. <lb />
When you none to town again give ma a <lb />
pit ate. <lb />
B. White. <lb />
THE<lb />
Don't tie Deceived. <lb />
OUR LETTER <lb />
Nov. Oct Down to <lb />
Return to th Even <lb />
Tenor Our Ways. <lb />
Our Royal<lb />
Elastic Felt Mattress, <lb />
which is merit, advertising, has <lb />
others roses on the market, which n re offering <lb />
and claiming arc as as I be ROYAL <lb />
ELASTIC be deceived same. We <lb />
that are as and aw any time to com been and using every <lb />
pare with if your local dealer does not handle them, <lb />
write us for descriptive pamphlet <lb />
X. Nov. <lb />
the is ended and with <lb />
the sell log of tomorrow's MO the <lb />
election will <lb />
or will president for <lb />
the next four years <lb />
or Can- our next <lb />
This has probably been the most <lb />
year politically in the <lb />
history of our Slate, and <lb />
all our people will now welcome <lb />
the surcease of political strife that <lb />
h to follow, far eighteen mouths <lb />
at least. <lb />
Let us all return to the even <lb />
ten r of our way more <lb />
and intently to I lie <lb />
building Up of our Stale and re- <lb />
Communities, morally. <lb />
educationally, industriously, and <lb />
religiously. And let Democrats <lb />
harbor do ill feeling to- <lb />
ward each other on account of the <lb />
warm senatorial controversy be- <lb />
tween permit not one of <lb />
the unkind expressions, which <lb />
should never have been uttered, to <lb />
be remembered; let us he <lb />
till, not forgetting that each has <lb />
need of the other and I he <lb />
of good government bus need <lb />
c f a- all.<lb />
The Legislature which meets <lb />
two months hence will <lb />
thing to claim general attention <lb />
It will lie important <lb />
a number of questions of great <lb />
Importance will come before it for <lb />
sell lenient. <lb />
One of the most important of <lb />
these will lie the demand for the <lb />
establishment of a Stale Reforms- <lb />
for young in- <lb />
for this writer has <lb />
j Tried Friends Best. <lb />
For thirty have<lb />
proven a blessing to invalid. <lb />
Are truly the sick man's friend, <lb />
A Known Fact <lb />
For bilious headache, dyspepsia <lb />
sour stomach, <lb />
and all kindred diseases. <lb />
CORDS OF <lb />
Dogwood <lb />
AND <lb />
Persimmon <lb />
Liver PILLS Timber. Will pay from to <lb />
AN ABSOLUTE CURE. g J <lb />
THIS WOOD must round, <lb />
nearly free from knots, and sawed <lb />
off ends. Will take feet <lb />
feet long and as small as I <lb />
in diameter at small end, <lb />
but no smaller. <lb />
ROYALL BORDEN, <lb />
Bole Manufacturers, GOLDSBORO, X. C, <lb />
Get a good Safe <lb />
he Victor safe is made in all sizes con- <lb />
for borne, office and general use. <lb />
Every sale sol a guarantee to be lire <lb />
proof. Prices range from up. <lb />
L. SUGG, <lb />
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X. C. <lb />
and <lb />
fever i malarial I tr <lb />
cure for <lb />
title <lb />
by <lb />
Harrington, <lb />
X. <lb />
i ft I <lb />
at bis command to <lb />
secure, for a number of years. <lb />
Public sentiment now seems to lie <lb />
ripe to force the matter upon the <lb />
attention and favorable <lb />
of our law makers. The <lb />
of a resolution its fa- <lb />
by the state Tress Association <lb />
its meeting the enlist- <lb />
of the support the weekly <lb />
press of the State <lb />
sated the accomplishment of the <lb />
end so many newspaper men are <lb />
in for fur no class of people <lb />
I mil en the of churches, <lb />
who arc all now heartily favoring <lb />
the movement is so competent to <lb />
of desirability, not <lb />
and I trust <lb />
in North Carolina <lb />
moulders of thought and pub- <lb />
sentiment In their respective <lb />
will do their part in <lb />
helping this righteous cause along. <lb />
If you your readers could <lb />
talk with Mayor Powell and the <lb />
trial magistrates of this city, and <lb />
those of the other large towns, for <lb />
minutes even, your heart <lb />
would sicken at of juvenile <lb />
depravity would be unfolded <lb />
and you would nut <lb />
until you see the Re- <lb />
form by <lb />
live enactment and put in active <lb />
operation. <lb />
Latter Pay Proverbs. <lb />
tun we life at t Theo- <lb />
yes; practically, no j <lb />
is the sum substance of <lb />
life that age. <lb />
The idealist is employed and <lb />
paid by nature. If wise, he will <lb />
not present his bill to society. <lb />
Hod to imagine is to create ; <lb />
and to man also, in his limited de- <lb />
Creation tea <lb />
do not insist knowing all the de- <lb />
tails at present. <lb />
Man is a fragment, dreaming <lb />
In whole. <lb />
Selfish determinations are our <lb />
death warrants. <lb />
To life, be mean. <lb />
Moral divination is odious in <lb />
proportion as it is true. <lb />
Our live-are notes hand pay <lb />
able on demand with interest, lint <lb />
we lose no sleep on account. <lb />
i genuine coin, but not <lb />
legal lender. <lb />
Woman seldom makes a false In- <lb />
she never gives a <lb />
reason. <lb />
irresolute characters have gen- <lb />
and pathetic voices. <lb />
So of us are so economical we <lb />
success. <lb />
Horses and men. most eager to <lb />
start are often the least patient in <lb />
going. <lb />
The fox is foxy, but there is <lb />
ways some ore a bit foxier; <lb />
fore see the fox's pelt tacked up <lb />
to the barn door. <lb />
Time mellows us before death as <lb />
autumn ripens up fruit before <lb />
frost. <lb />
Study time backward year by <lb />
year and then would remain few <lb />
infidels. <lb />
The godlike in OS defies space <lb />
and true idealist grows <lb />
younger as he grows older. <lb />
The living body is but an <lb />
life, the dead body <lb />
only an image of death. We are <lb />
not yet arrived at reality. <lb />
A dream is life's bast image. <lb />
We have not yet realized that ex- <lb />
of which full <lb />
is the A. Kendall in <lb />
Boston Transcript. <lb />
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TUB till ft HAVE <lb />
Tin;<lb />
Reflector <lb />
New Home <lb />
Sewing Machines <lb />
IX IX pit COUNTY <lb />
If you need a Machine see me <lb />
at II. Hooker's store, or write <lb />
Jan. J. C. <lb />
having duly <lb />
before the Superior Court Clerk <lb />
county the W <lb />
Testament of W. It. <lb />
notice is hereby Io t- <lb />
to the State in make <lb />
and all ma MM <lb />
said mint pit <lb />
tie payment on or before the <lb />
2nd day of October, ISM, or <lb />
in <lb />
2nd of October, <lb />
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ATLANTIC LINE <lb />
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Mrs. S. K. Anderson, and Debt <lb />
William, lands and <lb />
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Jam it. Move. <lb />
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PILLS <lb />
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paid. Address <lb />
MEDICAL CO. . <lb />
Clinton Jackson Sta CHICAGO, <lb />
sale by . L <lb />
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New to lit, <lb />
Cream of <lb />
Oat Meal, Cracker Meal, Hominy <lb />
Wafers, <lb />
Mali <lb />
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As urn- of the for School Books in <lb />
PHI County. i books designated on the <lb />
i for the and ran supply what- <lb />
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COPY <lb />
shun vertical, ruled practice writing <lb />
tablets, fool's cap pencils, slates, <lb />
crayons, colored crayons, inks, companion boxes el., <lb />
Do know <lb />
i bye <lb />
Whether Simmons r i. <lb />
successful candidate, ii appear <lb />
tn lie pretty certain the democrats <lb />
hi North r of <lb />
are thoroughly disgust- <lb />
ed with <lb />
importation, which <lb />
grown to lie such a disgraceful <lb />
affair in native State that is <lb />
shown by South <lb />
papen gentlemen of <lb />
and ran rarely he <lb />
persuaded to themselves An <lb />
and where II ill soon be <lb />
altogether <lb />
experience which our <lb />
pie have bad during tin last <lb />
weeks ins been more than i P <lb />
majority of <lb />
pencils cent, plain lead pencils l cent, want no more of It <lb />
We sell cheap <lb />
AUDIT IT.<lb />
Capes, from <lb />
Our Cheap Store. No <lb />
or Sales. <lb />
Norfolk. <lb />
Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers Broken <lb />
Stocks, Cotton, Grain <lb />
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
C. II. who keep a <lb />
and fancy foods at <lb />
Co., Mich., and who is <lb />
well known throughout the <lb />
I badly troubled with <lb />
catarrh and I had <lb />
complaint and very I <lb />
In a bad condition; every day I be- <lb />
to fear that I never be a <lb />
well woman; that I hare to <lb />
down into a Invalid, and <lb />
lire in the death. I had <lb />
SARSAPARILLA rec- <lb />
to me. I TOOK FOUR <lb />
BOTTLES AND IT CORED ME, and <lb />
my family both. I am <lb />
that I heard of it. I would cheerfully <lb />
recommend it to <lb />
I prefer JOHNSTON'S to all of them. <lb />
every one. I ban <lb />
other of medicine. <lb />
taken man <lb />
prefer JO <lb />
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m. Returning leave Hope So am <lb />
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Mount It a m. p m. dally except Sand <lb />
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Clinton Sunday. and I <lb />
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pm. <lb />
Train No connection W <lb />
don for all North daily, all via <lb />
H. <lb />
Paw. <lb />
J. B. Manager. <lb />
T. M. Traffic Ma- acer <lb />
Steamer leave Washing- <lb />
ton daily at A. M. fur <lb />
ville, leave dally at <lb />
I. 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 />
at A. It. carries freight only. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and <lb />
ton, and for all points for the West <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion S. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON, <lb />
Washington, N. O. <lb />
J. J. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
TAKE TASTELESS CHILL TO <lb />
per Cures Chills and <lb />
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats <lb />
Money back if it doesn't. <lb />
No other as good. Get the kind <lb />
with the Red Cross on the label. <lb />
Sold and guaranteed by Woolen, <lb />
Bryan and druggists. <lb />
IX <lb />
J. W. CO., <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
I and handlers <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Hags. <lb />
shipments <lb />
solicited. <lb />
NOTICE, LAND POSTED. <lb />
All warned for- <lb />
bidden to hunt with or without gun or <lb />
or in any other way upon the <lb />
the <lb />
the north aide of Creek <lb />
H. <lb />
J. II. <lb />
i I, <lb />
ED 1070.-------- <lb />
S. M. <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
this lay qualified before the <lb />
Clerk of the Superior of Pi it county <lb />
a Administrator of the of Henry <lb />
deceased, notice u hereby given to <lb />
all holding claims against Hid es- <lb />
present them to mu payment <lb />
duly on or before the <lb />
day of March, 1901, or this notice will be <lb />
plead in bar of their recovery. All persons <lb />
indebted to estate to make <lb />
immediate payment to me. <lb />
Thin the 17th day of September <lb />
M. r <lb />
of <lb />
robber tipped lead pencil cent, nice tablet with a <lb />
pretty covet I cent, crayons, metal hold final farewell to Use State <lb />
pencil, slate pen May in <lb />
-r. in nice v cent, <lb />
. . , I a- a men <lb />
pen, all in nice wood box, B -how ml <lb />
rents A big wide tablet cents. Bottle of . r <lb />
Ink on Him market, i-e its. Copy to cents <lb />
i-i . . . i a -i i a <lb />
Store <lb />
W bite crayons, dross In box. <lb />
iii-i per quire. <lb />
fool's cap <lb />
The Barker <lb />
Never I don't I <lb />
In ten ill the j <lb />
T. Lee Co <lb />
next January. <lb />
Th t no Day Cold Cure. <lb />
la brad and cared y K-<lb />
tor <lb />
retail and <lb />
Dealer. paid for <lb />
Rides. Fur. Cotton s,,,, Oil Bar- <lb />
etc. Bed- <lb />
Oak <lb />
by Parlor <lb />
Lounges, Bales, P, <lb />
Meat Key West <lb />
American Can- <lb />
Peaches, Apples, <lb />
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb />
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts, <lb />
Candle, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Currents, Glass <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
nun, Cheese, Butter, Stand- <lb />
ard Sewing i and nu- <lb />
other goods. Quality and <lb />
Cheap for cash. Come <lb />
to see me. <lb />
Cotton Bagging and Ties always <lb />
on t <lb />
goods kept en <lb />
band. 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 />
purl and as low <lb />
lowest. Highest market prices <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
To See <lb />
Al obi store, <lb />
on Five Points, where we have <lb />
just opened a new fresh <lb />
lock of <lb />
Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb />
Consisting of Meats, Flour, <lb />
Sugar, Coffee, Goods, <lb />
Snuff, Cigars, <lb />
Fruits, in fact everything <lb />
to lie found in an up-to-date <lb />
We pay the highest market <lb />
prices fur all kinds of <lb />
Country Produce, <lb />
either in cash or in barter. When <lb />
yon want to sell or when you <lb />
want to buy come to see us. <lb />
To all who favor with their <lb />
patronage promise entire sat <lb />
ion. <lb />
MM M <lb />
Phone RE t Five Point <lb />
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-DEALER IN- <lb />
LINE OF <lb />
If <lb />
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb />
COME TO SEE MB. <lb />
J. B. COBBY. <lb />
PATENT <lb />
far and , <lb />
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FOB <lb />
The Eastern <lb />
HECK <lb />
D. J. <lb />
TRUTH II <lb />
-AT- <lb />
VOL. XIX <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER <lb />
NO <lb />
in <lb />
OUR LET II-K <lb />
The proposition launched <lb />
upon sea of public by <lb />
of Public <lb />
and others to erect a <lb />
monument to the late Dr. Calvin <lb />
H. Wiley in Capital Park this city, <lb />
is meeting with some encourage- <lb />
meet. It is also suggested that all <lb />
superintendents <lb />
Calvin Wiley day, to be <lb />
in I be schools of every county <lb />
in the State. <lb />
The cotton mill operatives <lb />
who bare been the <lb />
mills of county by the <lb />
owners, because of their refusal to <lb />
abandon the newly labor <lb />
union, are now preparing for a <lb />
long An agent of the <lb />
International Textile Labor Union, <lb />
which has hundreds of thousands <lb />
of members has been on scene <lb />
Lately is arranging to furnish <lb />
food clothing shelter <lb />
where to the <lb />
men workingwomen who are <lb />
refused employment on account of <lb />
their Looks as <lb />
though there will have to be con <lb />
cessions the part of somebody <lb />
before mill owners opera- <lb />
get together again. In the <lb />
meantime many of looms and spin- <lb />
are idle. <lb />
The Democrats of this district are <lb />
congratulating themselves and <lb />
each other the fact that we are <lb />
to have a splendid <lb />
in next congress. The <lb />
fourth district has contributed <lb />
mighty poor material to the con- <lb />
of late years, <lb />
but I believe have if <lb />
any abler and no truer and more <lb />
effective and thoroughly <lb />
alive Congressman than Edward <lb />
W will make. He is a <lb />
did man in every way, and just <lb />
ripening into full manhood, with a <lb />
heart overflowing with love for hit <lb />
State and people. <lb />
cotton mill of <lb />
Tarboro has authorized an Increase <lb />
of its stock per cent., <lb />
making it and Concord <lb />
is to have a new cotton mill, B. E. <lb />
Harris others build it. <lb />
Two new cotton mills ate to be <lb />
built in Burke county and one just <lb />
across Catawba river in <lb />
well. Messrs. and <lb />
of Cherry ville, will build <lb />
one and <lb />
Company the other two. <lb />
The State Fair held here <lb />
hut week was fairly successful one. <lb />
The exhibits of the colored A. and <lb />
M, College of Greensboro and a <lb />
of specimen of the <lb />
work and industry of colored <lb />
were very creditable to the <lb />
race. The Fair, as usual was held <lb />
on the ground of the white State <lb />
Fair, association, which annually <lb />
gives the the free use of <lb />
both grounds and <lb />
Col. A. of this city, <lb />
first vice president of the Southern <lb />
last week completed a <lb />
quarter-century connection with <lb />
the lines now composing part o <lb />
that system, he having been elect- <lb />
ed superintendent of N. C. <lb />
Railroad in 1875. Col. Andrews <lb />
enjoys the reputation of being pro- <lb />
the ablest manager <lb />
la entire South, and North <lb />
Carolina is proud of <lb />
Another matter of State interest <lb />
in circles is the reported <lb />
offer of position of General <lb />
Manager of the Grand Rail- <lb />
road of Canada to vice President <lb />
St. John of the Seaboard Air Line. <lb />
It wadded that Mr. St. John feels <lb />
too great an interest in the latter <lb />
road he has so largely con- <lb />
to build to sever bis <lb />
connection with it now, and the <lb />
management would doubtless tie <lb />
to give him <lb />
The University of N. C. against <lb />
the Georgia University football <lb />
game to be pulled off in Raleigh <lb />
ten days hence, is claiming much <lb />
interest. The X, C. boys last week <lb />
defeated the University <lb />
football team at Knoxville; score <lb />
to <lb />
The Mill owners of <lb />
have notified the union operatives <lb />
now Rile because of <lb />
or strike in that county, to vacate <lb />
the of com panics <lb />
pied by them as during <lb />
the present week. It is stated <lb />
that tents will need by many, <lb />
but they probably be found to <lb />
be very uncomfortable during <lb />
winter. Two of the Alamance <lb />
mills are not affected by Ibis look- <lb />
out, viz., Juanita and the <lb />
All the others refuse to em- <lb />
ploy and about <lb />
operatives are <lb />
The Methodists are getting ready <lb />
for their general conference, soon <lb />
to be held. The Baptist State con- <lb />
meets in Raleigh next <lb />
month. Synod of N. C, em- <lb />
bracing seven Presbyteries, meets <lb />
here next, week, November <lb />
Northern visitors are beginning <lb />
to arrive at Pinehurst and South- <lb />
Pines and other North <lb />
resorts in larger numb- <lb />
era than years so early in sea- j <lb />
son. <lb />
now Greensboro is to have <lb />
a silk mill, it is said G. G. Walker <lb />
of New York, representing a <lb />
Northern syndicate was there last <lb />
Friday prospecting for a site for <lb />
such a plant. Greensboro is already <lb />
one of the best and busiest fast <lb />
eat growing towns in State and <lb />
has a bright future before it. <lb />
Bryan <lb />
Lincoln, Neb., Nov. <lb />
Bryan arose at bis hour this <lb />
morning, refreshed after a long and <lb />
sound sleep, and to all outward <lb />
cheerful and content- <lb />
ed if he bad not just been de- <lb />
a second time for the <lb />
He had told his friends when be <lb />
bade them good night shortly after <lb />
o'clock last night that be would <lb />
be glad to see them at a. m. today <lb />
and would be ready to receive all <lb />
who might call at that hour. To <lb />
a few intimate friends who visited <lb />
the Bryan home before the appoint <lb />
ed time be appeared to be not in <lb />
the least cast down by defeat. He <lb />
was deeply grateful, he said, for <lb />
the splendid support that had been <lb />
given to him by the party at Urge, <lb />
was intensely pleased with <lb />
the Democratic gains made In the <lb />
New England States, New York <lb />
and the great middle West. He <lb />
expressed his intention, so far as <lb />
he was personally concerned, of <lb />
continuing the for the <lb />
great principle for which the <lb />
Democracy had <lb />
dismayed the result of the <lb />
THE NEXT <lb />
Washington, <lb />
Kerr, in charge of the <lb />
National Democratic Congressional <lb />
Committee, gave tonight <lb />
following statement, showing <lb />
probable complexion of House. <lb />
The revised returns, according to <lb />
Mr. Kerr, show Democrats <lb />
and ID I Republicans, as <lb />
New <lb />
New <lb />
New <lb />
North <lb />
North <lb />
South . <lb />
South<lb />
West <lb />
Result la The State- <lb />
The received the <lb />
following telegram from Raleigh, <lb />
afternoon, and we pub- <lb />
it today as it contains some <lb />
information our readers have not <lb />
yet had. <lb />
Raleigh, N. Nov. <lb />
patches to Morning Poet and Dem- <lb />
State Committee to noon <lb />
indicate defeat of Crawford in <lb />
north and leave eighth still in <lb />
doubt. Simmons majority over <lb />
Carr may reach thousand <lb />
cock majority in Bryan's <lb />
majority in State thous- <lb />
and. Mr. Simmons desires to ex- <lb />
press through your columns warm- <lb />
est thanks and profound gratitude <lb />
and especially does he feel grateful <lb />
to the papers who <lb />
stood by despite inducements <lb />
and efforts to contrary. He will <lb />
make one of the greatest Senators <lb />
we ever sent to Washington. <lb />
Maxwell <lb />
It was a regular storm for a little <lb />
while Thursday night. <lb />
Totals <lb />
The managers of the National <lb />
Republican Congressional Commit- <lb />
tee, on other band, claim to <lb />
have elected Representatives, <lb />
as against Democrats. This <lb />
claim is based on gains alleged to <lb />
have been made in California, <lb />
Kentucky, Illinois, Kansas, and <lb />
other doubtful States. <lb />
The next Senate, assuming that <lb />
the State legislatures will fulfill <lb />
their duty and choose senators to <lb />
represent their States, will stand, <lb />
on basis of <lb />
Republicans, Democrats, and <lb />
Independents, with the <lb />
in doubt in three States, with <lb />
I be privilege of electing live <lb />
tors at this time. <lb />
The legislatures in doubt are <lb />
Delaware and Nebraska, in each <lb />
of which States two senators are <lb />
to be chosen, and Idaho, with one <lb />
senatorial chair to be filled. <lb />
Among those classed In the <lb />
pendent column are Senators <lb />
Stewart, of Nevada, and Kyle, of <lb />
South Dakota, who in the last <lb />
Congress acted with the <lb />
cans on all party matters; Turner, <lb />
of Washington, Harris, of <lb />
who acted with the Dem- <lb />
and Wellington, of Mary- <lb />
and. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY GO. <lb />
TO THE PEOPLE, OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb />
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb />
We are still in the forefront of the race after your <lb />
We offer you the best selected line <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
to be found in any store in Pitt County. Well bought choice <lb />
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb />
Europe. Seasonable all the year Spring, Summer <lb />
and Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb />
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to <lb />
sell you if we can. We offer you the service, polite <lb />
attention, and most liberal terms consistent with a <lb />
established business built up strictly on its own merits. <lb />
When you conic to market you will not do yourself justice <lb />
if you do not sec our immense stock buying elsewhere. <lb />
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise. <lb />
Goods and Notions, <lb />
Hats Caps, Silks and Satins, <lb />
Jackets Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
Men's, Women's Children's Shoes. <lb />
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Flour, Heat, Sugar, Coffee, Scad ts, <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in that line. <lb />
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or Approved <lb />
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb />
Your Friends, <lb />
J. f. W. <lb />
TEARS <lb />
COUNTY <lb />
of Meet. <lb />
Of, <lb />
Besides paying <lb />
the usual accounts the following <lb />
business was transacted <lb />
J. B. Cherry, Treasurer, made <lb />
his report of general <lb />
fund which was approved and <lb />
ordered recorded. <lb />
C. Super- <lb />
of Health, made bis <lb />
monthly report. <lb />
The Sheriff was ordered to lay <lb />
off a public road Falkland town- <lb />
ship accordance with petition at <lb />
last <lb />
Martha Cox added to <lb />
to receive per month, <lb />
cents per <lb />
month. <lb />
Williams, J. Harvey <lb />
Mills, B. Bland, I. P. Moor.-, <lb />
and Jesse were released <lb />
from poll lax for 1900. <lb />
Boson Perkins was released from <lb />
taxes on acres of land in faro <lb />
I township. <lb />
TheW. railroad was re- <lb />
leased from taxes Washington <lb />
worth of prop- <lb />
charged. <lb />
Several delinquents were allow ed <lb />
to list taxes 1900. <lb />
The following jurors were <lb />
for January <lb />
First Allen, J. <lb />
c. D- <lb />
Hooks, G. F. Evans, J. A. Forbes, <lb />
J. H. Cobb, Henry Allen, J. A. <lb />
Wilson, J. P. Boyd, Jr. P. <lb />
Whitehurst, E. T. <lb />
Anderson, D. J. Holland, B. <lb />
W. R. Parker, <lb />
Johnson, O. L. While- <lb />
burst, Card <lb />
John A. Lang, G. W. James, <lb />
J. C. Taylor, W. K. James, E. E. <lb />
Powell, B. Nelson, J. B. Par- <lb />
Moore, Sanford <lb />
II. W. Brown, W. <lb />
Win. House, J. B, <lb />
man, A. J. Corbitt, A. J. Which- <lb />
ard. <lb />
Second b. Briley, <lb />
J. Z. Brooks, B. D. Leggett, M. O. <lb />
T. L. Moore, Erastus Can- <lb />
non, A. R. B. w. <lb />
Tanker, W, Smith, <lb />
Cox, Robert B. A. <lb />
W. H. Galloway, J. J. <lb />
Elks, J. Gay, E. M. Check, W. <lb />
J. S. T. White. <lb />
Shorter, Bat snore Eloquent <lb />
In public discussion be <lb />
the two the first <lb />
speaker had made a masterly <lb />
and at close of its <lb />
forts he sat down amid the <lb />
applause of half the large <lb />
audience. <lb />
But when the other candidate <lb />
arose to speak he simply said <lb />
all <lb />
to vote for men me at <lb />
the bar in the room <lb />
And he was the man who <lb />
ed the entire audience with <lb />
The Richmond Stove Co's <lb />
Stoves have been sold in <lb />
Greenville for Sixteen Years, <lb />
We are carrying a full line of these Stoves <lb />
cook and heating also carry a full <lb />
line of repairs for same. We buy Hay. Lime, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal Hulls <lb />
By Car Load; <lb />
A I i; Cm I <lb />
Toledo, Li i <lb />
Frank J. makes oath <lb />
that he i- i be i in i <lb />
firm off. . Co . doing <lb />
business In the Toledo, <lb />
county and aforesaid, <lb />
that said firm will the sum of <lb />
one hundred dollars <lb />
every case of Catarrh <lb />
be cured by use of Hall's Ci- <lb />
Cine J. <lb />
Sworn to before and <lb />
ed in my presence, Ibis Mb <lb />
of December, I . <lb />
. A. W. OLE <lb />
seal <lb />
Mall's Catarrh me is hi <lb />
and directly, on the <lb />
blood and mucous surfaces of the <lb />
Send for testimonials, free. <lb />
Co.; Props., <lb />
Ohio. <lb />
Bold by Druggists, <lb />
Hall's Family Pills are beef. <lb />
Too Much Baas Music. <lb />
of <lb />
a Charlotte man yesterday, <lb />
often see a orchestra <lb />
made up of stringed instruments, <lb />
but did you ever sec a Bra rate <lb />
brass band com posed <lb />
There was <lb />
And you never see <lb />
colored brass continued <lb />
critic. reason is the <lb />
trombone and n men drown <lb />
all the rest of union ts <lb />
and general cited jar. <lb />
just liken nigger. The may <lb />
be playing the softest air <lb />
able, hut lime i for <lb />
the born me <lb />
era to pipe they to blow <lb />
their out, i tin- <lb />
piece. Watch the colored <lb />
band you see you'll I am <lb />
Cost Transporting Mills <lb />
The annual report of Second As <lb />
Blatant Postmaster General <lb />
berger was inn do public today. II <lb />
shows tin- of <lb />
mails during ended <lb />
was <lb />
sum was <lb />
inland service <lb />
for foreign mail w ice. <lb />
the star routes <lb />
with aggregate length of <lb />
miles and service cost <lb />
65,1.13,371; the railroad routes <lb />
numbered were <lb />
miles in length <lb />
Tin- total number of all classes <lb />
of ionics was were <lb />
in length and <lb />
159,20.1.733 miles <lb />
Increase our was <lb />
in number of routes, <lb />
miles of <lb />
in miles and <lb />
Mr. discusses, at <lb />
length the subject speculative <lb />
doing tin star runic <lb />
Bays while the cost may lie in <lb />
under system <lb />
letting contracts sen will <lb />
Improved He In <lb />
institute rural free or slur <lb />
just received two car loads of <lb />
and can satisfy anybody in price and quality. <lb />
A lull Hue Dry good, <lb />
Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery and <lb />
kept a first class general <lb />
flail and get our prices. <lb />
COBB <lb />
lien Car's Letter. <lb />
To the Democrats of Car- <lb />
You have at the ballot box ex- <lb />
pressed your choice for <lb />
States Senator. Your will is my <lb />
pleasure. I assure yon my <lb />
to the welfare of North Car- <lb />
is unabated, and loyalty <lb />
to the great Democratic <lb />
shaken. My defeat leaves no <lb />
in future, as the <lb />
past, I will lie found <lb />
battle of Democracy. I nm <lb />
deeply Io my many friends <lb />
throughout the State who have ,,,,, ,;, in <lb />
stood mi loyally by me. Surely Una, where ii bus installed, <lb />
is the privilege of few tube honor- ,.,, .,,.,.,.,, <lb />
ed I. y support and , ; and tin- Ml <lb />
of so many good and line men. I Washington Disputed, <lb />
shall never forget their loyally, and <lb />
may heaven's richest blessings <lb />
abide <lb />
May the great Democratic <lb />
long triumph as the champion of <lb />
the people's rights, and <lb />
lion of the I love, I remain <lb />
In bonds of Democratic faith <lb />
principles. <lb />
obedient servant. <lb />
S. Cunt. <lb />
Durham, <lb />
THE B ST COM <lb />
and lever is a bottle <lb />
Tasteless Chill To . It <lb />
Iron and line i form <lb />
No cure no . Pi <lb />
I'll D <lb />
night cat with t <lb />
Chill Tunic per <lb />
In bike. <lb />
; refunded it it falls. I <lb />
i petite, pin Hie- I mill in <lb />
you well, other us good. <lb />
A Missouri former who received and guaranteed III the drug <lb />
Woolen and <lb />
a package of garden seed in an of- <lb />
envelope with the usual <lb />
warning printed on the corner that <lb />
the penalty for private use was <lb />
sent them back at once with <lb />
the information used <lb />
fA.<lb />
lute <lb />
A Fleming ore.<lb /></p>
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spa <lb />
i i <lb />
ii ma<lb />
mi <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
N. C. <lb />
D. J. <lb />
PITT COUNTY. <lb />
6th. <lb />
SEEN AND HEARD IN WASH- <lb />
Entered at the Post Office at <lb />
Greenville, N. C, as Second C lass <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
It has a desire of <lb />
to have a building of <lb />
its own, and our success i i the <lb />
past, due to a liberal patronage <lb />
from our appreciative public, <lb />
led us lo make a venture in this <lb />
We have bar <lb />
gained the corner two i <lb />
portion of the HUM properly <lb />
as the building, <lb />
expect so take possession of it I lie <lb />
first of January. II is an <lb />
able for business, <lb />
we hope to the year <lb />
the new in the new quart- <lb />
NOW a word our <lb />
There is a considerable sum of <lb />
money, Mattered about in small <lb />
amounts, that is now due us. Much <lb />
of Ibis is owing by the country and <lb />
out town subscribers to our <lb />
twice -a -week paper, and much is <lb />
also line from patrons of the daily <lb />
edition. We will need every <lb />
of this money between now and <lb />
the end of the year. It is due us, <lb />
and every one ought to <lb />
forward pay promptly. <lb />
has done very <lb />
little dunning this fall, and while <lb />
some have come and paid us with- <lb />
out waiting Raked, there are <lb />
ii. others who have failed lo do <lb />
so. We have just commenced <lb />
statements to our distant <lb />
subscribers outside of the county <lb />
and in other States, and there will <lb />
be a cross mark on the paper to <lb />
inside the county to <lb />
remind them of their Indebtedness. <lb />
We earnestly every to re <lb />
pond promptly and not wait to be <lb />
reminded a second time. Whether <lb />
get by mail or sen <lb />
a cross mark your paper, or <lb />
the event you gel of these <lb />
reminders and yet that you <lb />
owe u, we hope you act prom- <lb />
settle us early as possible. <lb />
The paper has tried to serve yon <lb />
faithfully and w have the right <lb />
expect this much of <lb />
every one who owe- in. <lb />
There is some talk of the <lb />
defeated It. public in for <lb />
Congress in certain districts in this <lb />
contesting the seats of the <lb />
elected Democrats. Doubtless the<lb />
from the fact tilt the <lb />
have a good majority <lb />
the next Congress, when such <lb />
.- tin . i we rein <lb />
In It <lb />
little evidence U <lb />
to cause him lo lose n- seat. <lb />
Below is the official vote of Pitt <lb />
county at Tuesday's election, as <lb />
found by the board <lb />
making their returns <lb />
DAM. <lb />
For <lb />
For Congress-Small Alex- <lb />
For <lb />
II. <lb />
Me <lb />
Alex- <lb />
For Senate- Carr <lb />
For Me- <lb />
Barker <lb />
For Alex- <lb />
Meekins Elks <lb />
For US, <lb />
For Me- <lb />
Barker <lb />
For Alex <lb />
M, <lb />
For Carr <lb />
F. r President Bryan <lb />
For Alex <lb />
Meekins <lb />
For Carr <lb />
I. For <lb />
too, Barker <lb />
For <lb />
Meekins . <lb />
For Carr <lb />
No <lb />
For Alex <lb />
0.1. <lb />
For Carr <lb />
At <lb />
For <lb />
For Alex- <lb />
For <lb />
For President <lb />
Barker <lb />
For AI <lb />
under <lb />
For Carr <lb />
No i. For <lb />
Barker I, <lb />
i. <lb />
For Mo <lb />
For Senate- Simmons Can <lb />
No For <lb />
Barker <lb />
For Congress Small Alex- <lb />
Meekins <lb />
N. C, Nov. 0th. <lb />
H. Hill is adding an <lb />
other story to his residence <lb />
Second St. will make <lb />
a commodious residence of <lb />
it. <lb />
The burnt district is being re <lb />
built in good will, instead <lb />
of being an sore, be <lb />
to our town. <lb />
The bridge will be open for <lb />
NEWSY AND <lb />
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb />
N. Nov. 7th. <lb />
Wagons, carts, cart saddles, <lb />
back and cart wheels <lb />
by the A. Cox Mfg Co. <lb />
are attaining a very extensive rep <lb />
A Baby's <lb />
Birth <lb />
The bridge Will be open particularly to <lb />
travel-when it i the material <lb />
will I in about days, which they arc made, as <lb />
t . well as the fair prices charged and <lb />
We have good lights here when I of who are at <lb />
We can. A few evenings since the I . , .,.;., <lb />
Presbyterian congregation had to <lb />
discontinue their services because <lb />
the light went out, the <lb />
took some oil lamps, oil <lb />
in them, continued the <lb />
vices. <lb />
Our Beaufort county delegation <lb />
has returned from the X. c. M <lb />
C. and are enthusiastic in their <lb />
of the hospitality of the <lb />
good people of Pitt. <lb />
Mrs. Sue <lb />
back of the enterprise. <lb />
Lewis and Will Dancy, <lb />
who have been here a <lb />
while working for their homes <lb />
last Saturday. They left several <lb />
general reminders in the shape of <lb />
newly painted residences which <lb />
; add very to our <lb />
The Carriage Co <lb />
would lie specialty pleased to have <lb />
the public call examine their <lb />
new assortment of harness which <lb />
h very the <lb />
in.; flower. Its beauty and <lb />
perfection depends entirely <lb />
upon the care bestowed upon <lb />
Us parent. mothers <lb />
should have th.; care. <lb />
They should be spared all worry <lb />
and They should cat <lb />
plenty of Rood nourishing food <lb />
lake gentle This <lb />
ill a long way toward <lb />
their health and their beauty <lb />
as well as that of the one to <lb />
come. Bat t be absolutely sure <lb />
of a short and painless labor they <lb />
should use <lb />
Mother's <lb />
Friend <lb />
A Brand-New Show <lb />
at Greenville on <lb />
Thursday November 15th, <lb />
First Season in America. <lb />
Mrs. Site nice <lb />
of Woodstock, oldest right, of that you <lb />
to, of Dr. W. J. Bullock, died on <lb />
the 10th of congestive chill. Cigar Co. re- <lb />
We read the first election news, M, from <lb />
at M. the for m <lb />
7th and the next paper saw it <lb />
In came at M m <lb />
W. II. n of Grifton, was here <lb />
was in to n a day or two this visit. <lb />
week, T. K. Moore, Register of Deeds <lb />
Cards are out marriage of , to. <lb />
Meta Savage, of Scotland <lb />
Neck, to Mr. Jordan Wilkinson, talk and <lb />
Belhaven. . h, for <lb />
the Light the order of Jr. O. <lb />
were strictly M . here <lb />
Wright Man , very <lb />
died a few days ago after a <lb />
. no. arrive until about <lb />
The steamer W 1-. has g . <lb />
to Norfolk boiler. of <lb />
that business the tick- <lb />
better since the to the polls <lb />
though we arc to have another four M cast <lb />
years of going back on out former e their country. I <lb />
high position as a people, that <lb />
have a right to govern ,, <lb />
. it <lb />
pr. th- <lb />
,,. re to <lb />
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The Rhoda Royal <lb />
i in ii tin w. <lb />
people have a right to <lb />
themselves, Cuba, Rico, <lb />
John II. Small and wife gave a <lb />
reception on the evening of the <lb />
complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
A. <lb />
The came down on <lb />
trip in some mouths. <lb />
Jim <lb />
nut repeat, Carr men did <lb />
well and polled a nice vole. Much <lb />
larger than thought they would. <lb />
While are for Simmons, <lb />
too <lb />
A. is still paying the <lb />
highest cash prices for cotton seed. <lb />
S. <lb />
The A. O, Cox Mfg. Co., in <lb />
placing their goods before the <lb />
public are aware that they will be <lb />
closely scrutinized and by many <lb />
yet they have no <lb />
fears on this score They have <lb />
to One Did I. <lb />
Hew York, Nov. <lb />
said at the Democratic <lb />
Club . .----- . <lb />
was very surprised and too long before public, <lb />
disappointed at the way the goods have always stood any <lb />
lion turned out. I did expect Mr. test to which they have <lb />
Bryan lo be elected of ,,. and no words of <lb />
the United <lb />
are necessary to <lb />
state t bun man is <lb />
such a good <lb />
how would i do to put the <lb />
head Nat u <lb />
next i inn we If n <lb />
i the De <lb />
we h had of lute <lb />
A Raleigh of the <lb />
Observer writes that <lb />
is id the senatorial primer coal <lb />
On. S. Curr <lb />
this be true or not, is <lb />
that him a <lb />
great deal. <lb />
Asked for the cause of Bryan's What they are. They <lb />
defeat, Mr. for themselves and that <lb />
believe that to had in that reflect great <lb />
great deal to do with the vole upon their manufactures. <lb />
against Bryan this State. What citizens held a meet- <lb />
the causes were the Southern jg night for the <lb />
,.,. gas, stales I determining <lb />
, We all know what the cause should a lodge of the order <lb />
,, wits in New York State, the money f the Jr. O. U. A M. the meeting <lb />
of Bart. However WM a very successful one and <lb />
i-,.,. very well enrolled as charter <lb />
Barker is. If thereat of the country . members alter passing the <lb />
Alex- as . New York examination. <lb />
, would have elected, organize within the next eight <lb />
r . is. ,. m or j <lb />
do not regard the decision of I for the Out time in our lives <lb />
No country as adverse to Mr. we had yesterday of <lb />
lap, as a man. it was against I seeing a banana tree In full bloom <lb />
Alex his principles, lie is a an, with bananas it. W. J. <lb />
representative American. It while moving his plants <lb />
For Senate Simmons so far ahead and no many things flowers to his hot house sent <lb />
pulled limy tree inspection. It <lb />
campaign that see now ; certainly, to OS at least, an In- <lb />
how the presidential election can curiosity, <lb />
Unit Hob Shaw, of Washington, <lb />
spent Thursday in our town. He <lb />
lion. F is an old lit friend we <lb />
Mr. Simmons justly feel, were glad him. <lb />
proud of the magnificent tribute I Dr. B. T. left Thursday <lb />
just paid him by bis fellow j Baltimore. ,. <lb />
It is an evidence of Miss who has <lb />
and manifested in a few with the <lb />
Which rarely falls to the lot of ,,, lo <lb />
man. That is no. , It is dull over <lb />
those who him best believe.;. u .,. us the boy's, <lb />
Unit he Will sustain ex , ,,, ,., yip. <lb />
indicated all fed <lb />
ed. This vote his Demo- here. <lb />
much more than a re- have made blues <lb />
ward for past services. means <lb />
a In the possession of i . f w T of Ayden, <lb />
slid ability which day this week. <lb />
for so a trust as <lb />
AUCTION LOT SALE. <lb />
It Quite a Success. <lb />
Greenville bad something Wed- <lb />
that is out of the ordinary <lb />
of events here, but <lb />
believes that it awaken an in <lb />
real estate that is going <lb />
to to the town. It <lb />
was the auction sale of lots the <lb />
property of Messrs. R. J. <lb />
and R. L. Davis, just west of town. <lb />
The sale was in charge of Mr. <lb />
A Harris, of New York, who has <lb />
had several years experience in <lb />
sales of this kind. <lb />
There a large crowd present <lb />
at the and the bidding at <lb />
was spirited and interesting. <lb />
In all about twenty-eight bus <lb />
were sold, x 14.1 feet, the <lb />
prices ranging from about to <lb />
per lot. After the sale was <lb />
over one lot was given away Jaw <lb />
an had been promised. per- <lb />
son present was given a ticket <lb />
with a number it. Correspond- <lb />
tickets were, placed in a hat <lb />
and a number drawn out. Mr. <lb />
L. C. Arthur held the number <lb />
that the lot was given <lb />
to Dim. <lb />
It is a splendid piece of proper- <lb />
on which these lots are <lb />
and will make a good residence <lb />
section. rs A Davis <lb />
have refused several limes to sell <lb />
any of it to colored people, and if <lb />
those who have bought out <lb />
will not put up any buildings to <lb />
be occupied by colored tenants it <lb />
will prove a desirable sec <lb />
MAMMOTH AND HIPPODROME. <lb />
Rhoda Royal Shows was good, big <lb />
Spy, August <lb />
One of the best tent shows ever given in New London was that of <lb />
the Royal last Wednesday. The one great feature about the <lb />
show is that give exactly what they advertise. The Rhoda Royal <lb />
Shows have made a most favorable impression in this <lb />
London Daily Glob, Wednesday. September 5th, 1900. <lb />
WORLD'S AND BEST <lb />
SOMETHING NEW SUN. <lb />
Tented exhibition entirely different from <lb />
anything you have seen, and you will be <lb />
if you see the big aggregation, <lb />
that shows arc not all alike. Read the <lb />
special <lb />
PROP. AND HIS BEAUTIFUL TRAINED <lb />
All performing in one ring and at one time. This act cannot <lb />
be duplicated on this terrestrial globe. <lb />
CAPTAIN and his Detachment of ROUGH RIDERS- <lb />
THE HORSE BACK RIDING PONY, a cute, Running, thorough- <lb />
bred Shetland pony will actually ride and perform on backs of <lb />
large horses, while galloping at full speed. <lb />
THE THOMPSON BOYS. The funniest of all clown mole hurdle <lb />
riders will actually new in the line. <lb />
A TROUPE OF TRAINED PERFORMING ELEPHANTS, That <lb />
do everything but talk. <lb />
t or<lb />
it m no gone <lb />
Patent Lawyers. <lb />
For <lb />
Fur Congress Small Alex- <lb />
s. <lb />
TOTAL <lb />
Tor I <lb />
Barker Woo <lb />
I'm- <lb />
Alexander Meekins Elks <lb />
I'm- <lb />
Carr <lb />
Tho Ono Day Cold <lb />
CoM In and <lb />
mot. i Quinine. y to<lb />
One Thousand <lb />
Forbes, Joyner Co., <lb />
torn of the Farmers and <lb />
Planters are going to <lb />
give one thousand presents . <lb />
Vermont Legislature, which <lb />
the this Reason. . <lb />
,, u In session Is about hi ran <lb />
. older a bill which provides for <lb />
is still paying the <lb />
seat in the gov- for <lb />
It pleasure for us. r Carriage <lb />
mt <lb />
desire <lb />
a bill which provides for the It is a pleasure for us, Carriage OVa <lb />
loan of to Mr. harness are laW <lb />
at getting i gold lo be expended on as we do,, that this <lb />
range, or a lie win wear n nice and the <lb />
will give if he or the honor the toga of ;. to those <lb />
,,, Green Mountain State u, the of are <lb />
. . I,.,., it i Ins mill <lb />
you cm get elsewhere <lb />
o, too. <lb />
ho <lb />
need of harness ate <lb />
for the neat two years, to n. State and <lb />
I debt is bu. Post. I <lb />
Till ONLY COMPANY ER <lb />
SOUTH <lb />
ATLANTIC LIFE <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
CAPITAL SURPLUS <lb />
-9 -9 <lb />
ECONOMICALLY <lb />
BY TUB MOST <lb />
SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS <lb />
PRUDENT INVESTMENT. <lb />
GOOD <lb />
THE PRODUCING AGENT GETS <lb />
THE PROFITS THAT IN OTHER <lb />
GOTO GENERAL <lb />
AGENTS AND MIDDLE-MEN. <lb />
RICH TERRITORY V GOOD <lb />
COM MEW<lb />
B. <lb />
Hp <lb />
w The of all lady trainers and <lb />
manage riders. Not the old time <lb />
each and every trick new and of the latest high <lb />
riding art. The entirely different <lb />
from the old style. BO other performers and perform <lb />
The the funniest of all European clowns. <lb />
Every piece of property bran new. Sew harness, new wagons new <lb />
new holies, new animals, new features, new- material, new <lb />
new act, new appointments and all tents positively <lb />
new and waterproof. No Rambling and no games of chance. <lb />
STREET through principal streets <lb />
and o'clock the of exhibition, immediately <lb />
the return of the parade to the the original <lb />
MAKE A <lb />
from aerial ladder a net below, free. Also <lb />
the high dive other free will lake place. <lb />
open, and M. Performances Commences, B P. M. <lb />
WE HAVE LINK OF <lb />
Pattern Hats, <lb />
VELVETS, SILKS. TIPS, FANCY <lb />
EVER TO CALL AND <lb />
SEE THEM. TRIMMED ON SHORT NOTICE AND <lb />
SATISFACTION Yours to serve, <lb />
Misses ERWIN <lb />
F G<lb />
Valuable and <lb />
USEFUL PRESENTS <lb />
Given Away. <lb />
Valuable and <lb />
USEFUL PRESENTS <lb />
Given Away. <lb />
THE BIGGEST Offer Era MADE to TOBACCO FARMERS. <lb />
THE GIFTS THAT WE PROPOSE MAKING TO OUR CUSTOMERS ARE- <lb />
ONE GENTLEMAN'S FIFTEEN JEWELED, FOURTEEN <lb />
WATCH, Guaranteed for Years. ONE NO. GARLAND STOVE, <lb />
Selling price ONE DOUBLE BARREL BREECH LOADING SHOT GUN. <lb />
One Very Large and Handsome LAMP and Hundreds of other very useful and valuable Articles, <lb />
such as Bowls, Pitchers, Table Spoons, Wash Basins, Cake Cutters, Pickle Dishes, Galvanized Water Buckets, something <lb />
which every farmer needs, and scores of other as equally indispensable articles used on the farm and in the household. <lb />
See what Mr. Zeno Moore, the <lb />
gentleman from whom we <lb />
chased the most of these presents <lb />
has to say in regard to <lb />
is not a single article <lb />
the entire lot of over NINE <lb />
HUNDRED purchased of me by <lb />
Forbes Joyner Co. to be given <lb />
by them to their that is <lb />
not in almost daily use in nearly <lb />
every country home, and there is <lb />
not a single article too cheap to <lb />
be of real value. <lb />
ZENO <lb />
Here is what Mr. E. E Griffin <lb />
says of the watch bought of him <lb />
Which we are offering as a <lb />
um to our absolutely <lb />
free. <lb />
prize worth trying for. <lb />
A beautiful gentleman's <lb />
gold watch, fitted with a fine <lb />
jewel latest improved <lb />
movement. A perfect time keep- <lb />
The case is made by the <lb />
well known Crescent Watch Case <lb />
Co., it is filled and <lb />
teed to wear with rough use for <lb />
years, and it is well worth as <lb />
many dollars. Remember this <lb />
is no fake. The watch can lie <lb />
seen at E. E. Griffins. <lb />
to J. G. Rawls Jewelry <lb />
THE PLAN.<lb />
There have been placed in ONE THOUSAND ENVELOPES blank <lb />
slips with a number on each slip running from ONE to ONE SAN <lb />
To every person selling a load of Tobacco on the floors of the banners or <lb />
Planters Warehouse one of these Envelopes will given. The numbers <lb />
corresponding on the slips have been written a book and handed over <lb />
to the following Messrs W. F. HARDING, ZENO MOORE <lb />
and Sheriff G. M. MOORING, who have apportioned to each number a <lb />
Present, ranging from a Paper of Sewing Needles to a Gold a <lb />
Cook Stove, and a Shot Gun. The name of the present has been written <lb />
in the book opposite the number. The book containing the to- <lb />
with the Presents have been deposited With Mr. J. L. LITTLE, <lb />
Cashier of The Rank of Greenville, who will hold the same till all the <lb />
sealed have been taken and then the present will be awarded <lb />
according to the number. <lb />
To each number in the envelope there is a corresponding number <lb />
the book and opposite the number in the book is written the present drawn <lb />
by that number. Every number draws a present. Tins apportionment <lb />
has been made by the gentlemen above named and we know nothing <lb />
the apportionment or have had anything to do with numbering the presents <lb />
We have adopted this method that absolute fairness may had <lb />
persons have the same chance of obtaining the most valuable presents. . <lb />
R EM EM HER EVERY PERSON SELLING WITH US <lb />
GETS A PRESENT, AND EVERY PRESENT WE <lb />
HAVE OFFERED HAS A USEFUL VALUE. <lb />
all <lb />
Mr. Griffin will take pleasure in <lb />
showing the watch and giving <lb />
any information desired in regard <lb />
to it. His store is opposite Post- <lb />
office on corner next to Court <lb />
Everybody has heard of the fa- <lb />
Garland Cooking Stoves. <lb />
We purchased the stove and <lb />
double breech loading <lb />
shot gun of Messrs. Baker <lb />
Hart. Let them tell you in <lb />
their own words about those two <lb />
valuable gifts. <lb />
Grand prize offered by Forbes, <lb />
Co. One celebrated <lb />
Garland Cook Stove No. with <lb />
inch oven complete with ware. <lb />
Sold regular at This <lb />
Garland is fully guaranteed by <lb />
the makers and is a first class <lb />
stove. Can be seen at our Hard- <lb />
ware store. <lb />
BAKER HART. <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
double breech <lb />
loading snot gun, <lb />
inch weight lbs. back <lb />
action rebounding locks pistol <lb />
grip. Can be seen at our Hard- <lb />
ware store. <lb />
BAKER HART. <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
-THE MAN WHO ONLY SELLS ONE LOAD STANDS A CHANCE TO DRAW THE- <lb />
WATCH, The COOK STOVE, or SHOT GUN, <lb />
. . , .,. W OFFER <lb />
DID YOU EVER HEAR OF SUCH AN OFFER <lb />
WHAT THE BUYERS . <lb />
In regard to the old hobby of some that <lb />
the buyers would pay more on certain floors, we your <lb />
attention to what the following Buyers on this market have to <lb />
say in this connection <lb />
are anxious for come to Greenville. We <lb />
want Tobacco and don't care where it is. We will pay as W <lb />
much one floor as another. This effort of Forbes, Joyner <lb />
Co. is a commendable one and we hope they will meet with <lb />
encouragement. We consider the scheme a master stroke of <lb />
business enterprise. <lb />
M. P. Jordan Co., <lb />
E. H. Thomas Co., H. W. <lb />
Gorman-Wright Co., Buyer for A. T. Co. <lb />
THE BOOK DEPOSITED, m <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, November 1st, 1900. <lb />
Received of Mess. Zeno Moore, G. M. Mooring and <lb />
W. F. Harding one book containing ONE THOUSAND <lb />
NUMBERED ARTICLES which are offered by Me. <lb />
Forbes, Joyner Co. as premiums to those selling Tobacco W <lb />
on their floors. There is no article in the entire list that is it <lb />
of value, while many of them are handsome and costly. <lb />
This book been deposited in the bank's safe where <lb />
it will remain the terms offered by Forbes, Joyner Co. <lb />
have been complied with, when it will be tinned over to the <lb />
committee for distribution of the prises. <lb />
I JAMES L. LITTLE. <lb />
of Riving away hundred premiums, at a great expense to us, may cost us more money than employing <lb />
While tile Plan in HI have the satisfaction of our own <lb />
a IT TO where will wt the HIGHEST MARKET Price A WITH <lb />
let every one who has a Load of Tobacco BRING IT TO LS. where I the BREECH SHOT GUN. <lb />
LOAD and with a good chance of GOLD A V same chance to draw one of the <lb />
Every one has the same chance. No one has the advantage The poor with a as it do cost <lb />
capital prizes as the man with his many thousand pounds L the biggest premium you get a useful <lb />
Forbes, Joyner Co.,<lb /></p>
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                <p>
P . <lb />
The EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
SUPPLEMENT. <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA'S WEALTH. <lb />
Her Natural nick<lb />
It la that a closer acquaint- <lb />
with tin Ex- <lb />
position t be held at Buffalo next <lb />
year will the people of North <lb />
Carolina of Um wisdom of being re- <lb />
by a proper exhibit <lb />
Where there la the <lb />
representation at Tarts there are a <lb />
of good reason why It should have <lb />
exhibit at Buffalo. The great markets <lb />
which this state sends her prod <lb />
are the cities of the States. <lb />
The state Is seeking, not settlers speak- <lb />
a foreign tongue, but Americans <lb />
from any state who are looking for <lb />
grand opportunities for investment or <lb />
for actively in profitable lines <lb />
of business. Many of our own people <lb />
do not realize they have one of the <lb />
most productive states In the Union <lb />
and one of richest In natural re- <lb />
sou <lb />
Beth In agricultural products and <lb />
possibilities mineral wealth <lb />
North Carolina la one of the most <lb />
favored states of the All <lb />
cultural interests have rapidly <lb />
ed since 1890. The corn crop of <lb />
approximated 30.000.000 bushels and <lb />
that of bushels. Much <lb />
attention has been given to truck <lb />
and as much as 9700.000 worth of <lb />
produce has been shipped s single <lb />
town In one season. Peanuts are ex- <lb />
grown by our North <lb />
having been at one time <lb />
most the only source of supply for the <lb />
States Since much <lb />
has also been given to grape <lb />
both for the manufacture of wine <lb />
and the of the northern market <lb />
with grapes. The climate and soil are <lb />
specially adapted to the culture of the <lb />
Tine, and vineyards are in <lb />
most all sections. It Interest <lb />
many to learn that no state has within <lb />
Its boundaries so many of the plants <lb />
d in medicine, the Atlantic slope of <lb />
the Blue Ridge furnishing 2.500 <lb />
ties. One firm annually ships over <lb />
2.000.000 pounds, the dried roots, herbs <lb />
and harks going to all parts of the <lb />
world. <lb />
In the cotton year ending Aug. <lb />
1809, the area under cultivation for <lb />
cotton was 1.311,708 acres and the pro- <lb />
620.620 gross bales. For the <lb />
rear 1800-1000 the area was 1,220.000 <lb />
and the estimated yield pounds of <lb />
cotton per acre. <lb />
The timber lands of North Carolina <lb />
are one of Its most valuable <lb />
The great variety of soils and <lb />
the wide range of climate give rise to <lb />
a rich and varied forest growth. In <lb />
the southeastern under the In- <lb />
of the gulf stream are found <lb />
the magnolias, palmettos, live oaks <lb />
ether tract, while on the <lb />
higher mountains of the west are the <lb />
spruces and firs. The state abound <lb />
In pines, and from this tree Is derived <lb />
one of Its moat valuable <lb />
of turpentine. Out of oaks <lb />
nous to the Slates. North Caro- <lb />
has It has all the light <lb />
four of the five spruces, six of the <lb />
hickories and all of the seven <lb />
magnolias. <lb />
The mineral wealth of North Carolina <lb />
Is as boundless as Its agricultural and <lb />
forest resources, and the further de- <lb />
of this wealth offers great <lb />
Inducements to capitalists seeking <lb />
vestment. They no need to go <lb />
to South Africa or the sands of <lb />
Cape Nome. There are both gold and <lb />
silver to be mined paying quantities <lb />
In North Work Is being <lb />
pushed in the Greet, Mill. Sum <lb />
and other in <lb />
burg county; In several mines In <lb />
county, at the Hill, Dutch <lb />
Creek, and one or two 0th r points In <lb />
county; at the I mine In <lb />
Moore county. n Franklin <lb />
county. mine In Nash <lb />
and In Stanly and <lb />
counties. <lb />
In the n notable activity <lb />
Is Silver Hill mines In <lb />
county and the the <lb />
line between and Ca- <lb />
counties. There was a notable <lb />
the out- <lb />
s. valued at <lb />
put <lb />
Copper nod Iron mines are being <lb />
worked, quarrying Is carried on <lb />
upon an naive mule, 1808 there <lb />
were quarried granite valued at <lb />
and sandstone limestone valued at <lb />
t The copper ores <lb />
found free copper, cup- <lb />
rite, malachite, red oxide, cop- <lb />
per the green and blue car- <lb />
of copper. Then- are several <lb />
promising iron mines in operation. A <lb />
has recently been formed In <lb />
I county to mine systematically <lb />
I for the gem rhodolite. for ruby, <lb />
sapphire and other corundum gems. <lb />
Mica la North <lb />
There are extensive beds of mica In <lb />
the western portion of the state. Mica <lb />
mining showed an Increase In 1890. <lb />
there being mines. What was pro- <lb />
be the finest deposit of <lb />
magnetic Iron ore In the southern <lb />
states exists In Ash county, In <lb />
November. 1800, a tract of acres <lb />
was leased by two Pennsylvania steel <lb />
companies, and railroad extensions to <lb />
the sent of operations were ordered. <lb />
A first class exhibit of mica and other <lb />
minerals at the <lb />
at Buffalo might means <lb />
of the attention of capital <lb />
feed enterprise toward these Invaluable<lb />
; There ire found In North Carolina <lb />
i more than species of gems. In- <lb />
the rich or <lb />
emerald whirl is not known to occur <lb />
elsewhere. There were corundum <lb />
mines operation In 1809. and the <lb />
price of corundum has risen from to <lb />
cents s m There should be a <lb />
well arranged exhibit of North Caro- <lb />
gems at the Pan American Ex- <lb />
position at Buffalo next year. <lb />
Women Played Cricket. <lb />
The following is from article In <lb />
the London Advertiser of <lb />
last In the <lb />
men's Cricket Match the Company <lb />
broke in, so that it was Impossible for <lb />
the game to be out; and some of <lb />
them being very much frightened, and <lb />
others hurt. It could not be till <lb />
this Morning, when at Nine o'Clock <lb />
they will finish the same, hoping the <lb />
Company will be so kind to Indulge <lb />
them In not walking within the <lb />
which will not only be a great Hail <lb />
ore to them, but a general Satisfaction <lb />
to the Whole. All Gentlemen and La- <lb />
that have paid to see this Match <lb />
Monday shall have the Liberty of <lb />
the Ground to see It without <lb />
any other charge. And in the After- <lb />
noon they will play a Second Match, <lb />
In the same Dace, several large Sums <lb />
being depending between the Women <lb />
of the of Sussex. In Orange Col- <lb />
Ribbons, and those of the Dales, <lb />
In Blue. The Wickets to be by <lb />
One o'Clock, and to begin Play by <lb />
to <lb />
He had been studying shorthand, <lb />
thinking It might be a help to him In <lb />
his business, and naturally he In- <lb />
In it. Bo It happened that <lb />
when he did something to displease his <lb />
wife and she started to tell him what <lb />
thought of It all he asked her to <lb />
wait a minute. <lb />
a she exclaimed In <lb />
astonishment. <lb />
don't like to miss such a splendid <lb />
chance for he replied, reach- <lb />
for his pencil and paper. <lb />
training for a speed certificate, you <lb />
know, and rapid dictation Is just what <lb />
I want. Now go <lb />
Bath <lb />
Bald Mrs. Gadabout, who had come <lb />
to spend the day, to little <lb />
you glad to see me again, <lb />
and mamma's glad, <lb />
replied the child. <lb />
She said she hoped you'd <lb />
come today and have It over <lb />
Ohio Journal <lb />
l n a. <lb />
of -l experiences II <lb />
my hotel an old clerk, <lb />
that In which a man registered <lb />
name without writing his town after <lb />
It, Is the custom. When culled <lb />
his attention to It. be hadn't <lb />
forgot it. but feel a little bit timid <lb />
about It. The last time away <lb />
from home registered the name of <lb />
my town and the clerk me <lb />
what state It was In. I got mad In <lb />
a minute wouldn't stay In the <lb />
lo house and <lb />
registered from and the next <lb />
day appeared paper credited <lb />
to New York. showed It to the clerk, <lb />
and he said he changed my place of <lb />
residence on the look nobody <lb />
registered from <lb />
told the mm he need have no <lb />
fear of the Incident repeated <lb />
Id our place provided be wanted to <lb />
write the name, lie said he would <lb />
think and to be shown <lb />
his room, so saw no more of him <lb />
late In the night. He then asked <lb />
me If bad an atlas, lie studied It <lb />
minutely for a few minutes, measured <lb />
distances with his two hands, like a <lb />
farmer, and he called me <lb />
pointed out the name of a town. I <lb />
him that was his. <lb />
Is the name all be replied, <lb />
trot I don't know whether the town <lb />
la still there. It is the <lb />
town you ever m-e. and when I left <lb />
ft was that farmers In <lb />
the slate were their <lb />
fences to the town from grow in <lb />
right over Chicago Inter <lb />
Ocean. <lb />
Baa <lb />
Borneo description of <lb />
the maiden queen, drawn from her <lb />
portrait and from contemporary ac- <lb />
counts. Is not a very attractive one. <lb />
pale a head of hair <lb />
loaded with crowns powdered with <lb />
diamonds, a vast ruff, a vaster <lb />
gale a bushel of pearls he <lb />
says, features by which every- <lb />
body know at a glance the pictures <lb />
of Queen <lb />
But notwithstanding that she did not <lb />
care for art and that, knowing her <lb />
lack of It. she to <lb />
comeliness, still she loved to multi- <lb />
ply portraits of herself. them she <lb />
could appear really Yet <lb />
If she has been flattered In the exist- <lb />
likenesses of her she must have <lb />
been not merely but a remark- <lb />
ably ugly woman, the truth <lb />
la that with the most courtly <lb />
the of the time did not <lb />
know how to prevaricate. <lb />
says a foreign observer. <lb />
fair, but wrinkled. Her nose la a <lb />
little hooked, her lips thin and <lb />
teeth black. She wore hair and <lb />
that red. Hit bosom was uncovered. <lb />
as all English ladles hare It until <lb />
they That the painters flat- <lb />
her lo some degree we must Infer <lb />
from that fact that she fond of <lb />
sitting to them, though she could not <lb />
bear the sight of a mirror, which so <lb />
enraged her that her were <lb />
obliged to hide when she was <lb />
Amateur. <lb />
grocer said the <lb />
janitor philosopher he throws up <lb />
his coat he <lb />
en, he has house. If <lb />
be up bis necktie, he's <lb />
gone on rook Chicago News. <lb />
to All la Her r,. <lb />
The little year-old daughter of one <lb />
of the leading ministers In Little <lb />
resents too great familiarity. One <lb />
evening, though seemed a little <lb />
willing, a young man. who call- <lb />
took her bis lap. whereupon <lb />
she said, with treat <lb />
want to in my own <lb />
It Is to the young <lb />
man Immediately put her down. <lb />
Alert to f. <lb />
The said the grave <lb />
that we will drift Into a <lb />
paternal form f <lb />
answered Mr. with <lb />
a sigh -He seem worried <lb />
about ever I line I to the <lb />
W -ton Star.<lb />
The <lb />
Well <lb />
Dressed <lb />
Man <lb />
Attracts where- <lb />
yon meet him. He is <lb />
hub in this fall, and we <lb />
take considerable of credit for <lb />
this of affairs. Ask the <lb />
man if we are not entitled to this honor. Never before In the history <lb />
, this establishment have we carried such a complete assortment of <lb />
of <lb />
ii<lb />
The Tiling. <lb />
as we have this fall. Our customers tell us this, and they <lb />
are certainly competent to judge. We have everything <lb />
that is the rage in New York, and a to our <lb />
will give you a complete knowledge of all that is <lb />
new and in the fashionable world. In to <lb />
prices We know that you will not utter a word of <lb />
complaint. Drop in when you have a little time, we <lb />
want to see you. <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
If there is a CROSS MASK <lb />
in the margin of this paper it <lb />
to remind yon that you owe <lb />
The for <lb />
subscription and we request <lb />
you to settle as early as <lb />
We need what YOU <lb />
owe us and hope you will not <lb />
keep us waiting for it. <lb />
This notice is for who <lb />
find the cross mark on their <lb />
paper <lb />
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb />
The Election. <lb />
The election Tuesday was a land <lb />
slide for and nothing <lb />
that has been learned later makes <lb />
any material change in the first <lb />
news that came. will <lb />
electoral votes, with a <lb />
possibility of a few more. He car- <lb />
all the doubtful State. <lb />
Mr. Alfred Forbes is having his <lb />
residence newly painted. <lb />
Now that the elections are all <lb />
over everybody get down to <lb />
business. <lb />
Medallion picture made free. <lb />
You can learn how at <lb />
Drag Store. <lb />
Standard Sewing Machine Is <lb />
easiest, lightest and best. Cheap <lb />
at S. M. <lb />
Next Thursday, 15th, is the <lb />
date for the Royal circus <lb />
here. It is spoken of highly <lb />
wherever it goes. <lb />
Cabbage Plants for sale, <lb />
Early Jersey <lb />
Charleston <lb />
Daniel It. <lb />
Ina number of our exchanges we <lb />
have seen very complimentary <lb />
notices of the show <lb />
that exhibits in next <lb />
Thursday. All say it is good. <lb />
Talk This some. <lb />
Now that the elections are all <lb />
over, let the people get to talking <lb />
about electric lights, water works, <lb />
better st reels and a graded school <lb />
All of these arc <lb />
needed. <lb />
Attention Masons. <lb />
You are notified to be present at <lb />
Special Communication of Green- <lb />
ville Lodge No A. F. A. M. <lb />
on Monday, Nov. 19th, 1900, at <lb />
A. M. Business of Importance to <lb />
the Lodge will come before it. <lb />
J. M. Sec'y. <lb />
By order of the Ledge. <lb />
Handsome Calendar. <lb />
has received <lb />
from the Companion, <lb />
ton, a copy of their calendar fur <lb />
1901. The Companion sends out <lb />
every year the prettiest calendars <lb />
that we sec, the one for next <lb />
year is no exception. It is a real <lb />
work of art will lie an <lb />
to any room. <lb />
E. Judge ton Die, Suddenly <lb />
Fayetteville, N. O., Nov. <lb />
Hon. R. P. Buxton died today after <lb />
a brief attack, while sitting in a <lb />
chair. He was a prominent Re- <lb />
publican, a member of the <lb />
convention, candidate <lb />
Governor against Jarvis, and was <lb />
for Tears Judge of the <lb />
court. lie was highly esteemed in <lb />
the community, a member and <lb />
vestryman of St. John's Episcopal <lb />
church. He married Miss <lb />
ca Bledsoe, of Raleigh, who <lb />
him. He leaves no children. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius <lb />
request the honor of your presence <lb />
at the marriage of their daughter <lb />
Lillie <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. Robert <lb />
on Wednesday afternoon, <lb />
November fourteenth, <lb />
nineteen <lb />
at three <lb />
at home <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
No cards issued in town. A <lb />
public reception will be at <lb />
the home of Mr. E. A. Sr. <lb />
from to P. M. <lb />
DO. <lb />
to to Yon <lb />
s, <lb />
R. L. went to Hamilton <lb />
today. <lb />
Miss Pat Skinner went to Tar- <lb />
today. <lb />
Rev. F. A. Bishop left this morn- <lb />
for <lb />
Ed Greene returned this morn- <lb />
of came <lb />
this morning. <lb />
G. A. left Wednesday <lb />
morning for Clinton. <lb />
Miss Lizzie Blow left <lb />
day morning for Durham. <lb />
M. Mooring went to <lb />
Ayden Wednesday evening. <lb />
L. I. Moore left this morning for <lb />
New York on a business trip. <lb />
Mrs. L. Moore this morn <lb />
to visit relatives Wilson. <lb />
Mrs. Lee and Miss May <lb />
of are Mrs <lb />
T. E. Hooker. <lb />
Mrs. J. M. Clark, of <lb />
who had been visiting Mrs. E. L. <lb />
Clark, left Wednesday <lb />
Miss Bertie Jackson, of Ply- <lb />
mouth, who has been visiting her <lb />
sister, Mrs. J. W. Bryan, returned <lb />
home today. <lb />
November 1900. <lb />
Mrs. E. A. this morn- <lb />
for Magnolia. <lb />
M. returned Thurs- <lb />
day evening from Norfolk. <lb />
G. II. Tucker returned Thurs- <lb />
day evening form Norfolk. <lb />
Z. V. Johnson returned Thurs- <lb />
day evening from a trip up the <lb />
road. <lb />
Policeman of <lb />
over this and spent <lb />
the day here. <lb />
Mrs. II. L. of <lb />
ton, arrived Thursday evening to <lb />
visit relatives. <lb />
Mrs. Bowling Robertson, of <lb />
came Thursday evening to <lb />
visit Mrs. Dr. <lb />
Clifton Brown, who has been on <lb />
a short visit here, left this morn- <lb />
for Point, Va. <lb />
Herbert of Ayden, has <lb />
moved his family here and <lb />
pies one of the buildings <lb />
in South Greenville. <lb />
Maggie Taylor and Miss <lb />
i have been visiting <lb />
Mrs. K. House, left this morning <lb />
for their home in <lb />
His friends here will lie glad to <lb />
know that P. H. whose <lb />
sickness In Richmond was men- <lb />
a few days ago, is now <lb />
much improved. <lb />
Saturday <lb />
KNITS <lb />
Did You Think <lb />
WE SOLD <lb />
Dry Goods Only <lb />
so, <lb />
you are <lb />
wrong. <lb />
V; <lb />
o carry <lb />
the largest <lb />
Stock of <lb />
R E <lb />
house in The upper floor of our immense store <lb />
is just filled and Carpets. <lb />
Anything you want, whole <lb />
or odd pieces, w can furnish. <lb />
suits <lb />
Read This <lb />
We have token great <lb />
Excursion to <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Line will <lb />
an excursion to the Fair <lb />
on Wednesday, 14th, the train <lb />
starting from Tillery at A. M. <lb />
This train will pass Greenville at <lb />
A. M., reaching at <lb />
leave New <lb />
Born it P. Fare for round <lb />
mission to fair, is 2.00. <lb />
Some men become pessimistic <lb />
because a girl refuted them, and <lb />
others develop the same symptoms <lb />
because she didn't. <lb />
care in <lb />
growing the most improved bright <lb />
White Stem <lb />
Orinoco, the Broad Leaf Orinoco <lb />
are the most tobacco ever <lb />
grown In any section. Every man <lb />
In the east, who cultivated this <lb />
kind will average from to per <lb />
cent more than any other kind. <lb />
Mr. Sam Mumford, at Ayden, says <lb />
that his Orinoco will bring fifty <lb />
dollars more per acre than <lb />
other kind grown land. <lb />
Martin county people are <lb />
Mid Coining money. You <lb />
will these teed for sale <lb />
and Dr. Drug <lb />
at some store in each sec- <lb />
of county at cents <lb />
B. F. Jackson left this <lb />
for Plymouth. <lb />
R. L. returned Friday <lb />
evening from Hamilton. <lb />
Mrs. Bettie Belcher left this <lb />
for Rocky Mount. <lb />
Mrs. Pierce, of Raleigh is visit- <lb />
her daughter, Mrs. E. M. <lb />
Cheek. <lb />
Joyner, of Baltimore, who <lb />
been visiting A. Lang, left <lb />
this morning. <lb />
Mrs. W. F. Button, of Kinston, <lb />
who was visiting relatives here, <lb />
left evening. <lb />
Miss Myrtle Wilson left this <lb />
morning to take charge of a school <lb />
Beaufort county. <lb />
Mrs. Mary Stevens, who has <lb />
been visiting Mrs. John Flanagan, <lb />
this morning for Dunn <lb />
Miss Flossie returned <lb />
Friday evening from New Haven, <lb />
Conn., where she hail visit- <lb />
relatives. <lb />
Notes from Trinity College. <lb />
The North Carolina section of <lb />
the Chemical Association <lb />
will meet in the Crowell Science <lb />
Hall Friday evening. The <lb />
has a and it <lb />
is expected that all the institutions <lb />
the state will be represented. <lb />
Rev. J. of Charlotte, hat <lb />
to the library a collection <lb />
of valuable books. Mr. Gay's in- <lb />
the growth of tho library <lb />
is very highly appreciated. <lb />
who was <lb />
nominated for United States Sen- <lb />
In the primaries, is a graduate <lb />
of Trinity, class He has been <lb />
several years nu honored <lb />
of the Board of Trustees, <lb />
b patron of the Col- <lb />
U. Small, win. was <lb />
lo is an <lb />
of the Collage. The <lb />
when <lb />
her alumni arc called to fill a <lb />
can lit up any <lb />
your at Bargain Prices. <lb />
B. v <lb />
Best <lb />
. <lb />
Slits. <lb />
l. <lb />
Goods a id <lb />
Sale at <lb />
right on and <lb />
own goes <lb />
crowd- arc daily <lb />
it. <lb />
Greater and Grander Bargains Offered Daily. <lb />
Men Suits the 18.00 and 0.00 quality, Sale Price, <lb />
Men Suits the 14.00, and COO quality, Sale Price. <lb />
Men Suits the 8.00 quality, while they last <lb />
Suits B and quality. Sale Price, <lb />
Suits the and quality, Sale Price, <lb />
Suits, Tailor Mad.- Silk Taffeta <lb />
All Won quality new <lb />
the <lb />
12.99 <lb />
These Goods are All New. No Old Stock on Hand. <lb />
mo. <lb />
cl Hod Umbrellas, <lb />
silk <lb />
covers <lb />
plain and fancy <lb />
Waist, white Collars and Lace, <lb />
worth 11.60 quality . <lb />
inch extra heavy unbleached Fancy <lb />
. worth .,, <lb />
Children's Fast Black Hose, worth Boys Laundered Minis, , , <lb />
Ms Imported Irish Damask, worth <lb />
good ones, I'd .-, <lb />
Dross worth l-V <lb />
. Woven Bed Spreads, worth Colored Shirts Collars and<lb />
inch Lining, worth Embroidery Cotton, worth <lb />
Best Linen Canvas, worth <lb />
Host Feather Bone, all colors . Re <lb />
Knitting Silk, nil <lb />
Men's Collars, worth 131-----. <lb />
Stripe While <lb />
Men's Cull's, per <lb />
Welted Pique, all colors <lb />
Curtain Cretonne ,. It <lb />
Panel Negligee Shirts, worth<lb />
Shirt worth <lb />
r Steels <lb />
Window Shades, spring roller <lb />
Ni . styles and <lb />
quality <lb />
I. n, c lino while they last <lb />
W. T. a Co., l, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Big New Store. <lb />
Open Nights. <lb />
Greenville, N. C<lb /></p>
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Attention Farmers <lb />
I am now offering you one of the complete a <lb />
GOODS, SHOES, HATS. <lb />
POCKET end <lb />
at very reasonable My line of <lb />
GROCERIES <lb />
which is the of any market are fresh and cheap. <lb />
When you none to town again give m a trial. <lb />
J . <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA'S WEALTH. <lb />
MM Rich <lb />
Her Bats <lb />
II. <lb />
Twenty Years Proof. <lb />
Liver Pills keep the bow- <lb />
cleanse <lb />
the system of all An <lb />
absolute cure for sick headache, <lb />
dyspepsia, sour stomach, con- <lb />
it in i. n <lb />
e with Hie great Ex- <lb />
t. at next <lb />
yes will of North <lb />
Carolina of the of being re-1 <lb />
arm t, j i., exhibit and kindred diseases. <lb />
than <lb />
of good irk it should have an <lb />
exhibit <lb />
Can't do without <lb />
R. P. Smith, Va. <lb />
writes I don't know how I could <lb />
to sends tor prod- <lb />
the the State. <lb />
Into v, this sends her prod- , <lb />
do without them. I have had <lb />
Liver disease for over twenty <lb />
years. Am now entirely cured. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
Points <lb />
Carr Send Congratulation <lb />
The following telegram was yes- <lb />
afternoon received by Sen <lb />
Means 1-4 Cent per store for <lb />
COTTON <lb />
THAT IS WHAT OS <lb />
THAT WE GIN FOR YOU. <lb />
We established Greenville one <lb />
Gins to be in Hasten North Car Hi. i <lb />
We turn tin-lust cotton you can gel anywhere bill <lb />
o higher than others. US <lb />
GREEN HOOKER, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
I buy Cotton and All Kim <lb />
pay market ; n r <lb />
will you right <lb />
my store. <lb />
i m-i <lb />
I have new and well i <lb />
mid <lb />
a- f <lb />
trimmer of Inns I <lb />
i-T <lb />
especially to the culture of the <lb />
Tine, vineyard are found In <lb />
nil sections. It Interest <lb />
ninny to learn that no Maw has within <lb />
it boundaries man of the plant <lb />
In medicine, the slope of <lb />
r the equipped the furnishing MOO <lb />
your snips over <lb />
2,000.000 pound, the dried root, <lb />
are going to of <lb />
world. <lb />
In the cotton year ending Aug. <lb />
the, area under for <lb />
cotton was acres and the pro- <lb />
cross bales. For the <lb />
year 1800-1900 area ml <lb />
and the estimated yield lie pound of <lb />
lint cotton acre. <lb />
The Umber lauds of North Carolina <lb />
are one of its most valuable <lb />
The treat variety of and <lb />
the wide range of climate give rise to <lb />
a rich and varied forest growth. In <lb />
the southeastern counties under the <lb />
of the stream are found <lb />
the magnolias, palmettos, live oaks <lb />
other trees, while on the <lb />
higher mountain of the west are the <lb />
spruces and On, The state <lb />
In from this tree I derived <lb />
one of Its most valuable <lb />
of turpentine. Out of oaks <lb />
nous to the states. North <lb />
ii all the light pine, <lb />
four -f the live spruces, six of the <lb />
and all of the seven <lb />
In-. <lb />
The mini ml wealth of North Carolina <lb />
la us as its agricultural and <lb />
-t and the further de- <lb />
of this wealth offers great <lb />
Inducement to capitalist seeking In- <lb />
They have no need to go <lb />
to South Africa or the golden sand of <lb />
Cape Nome. There are both gold <lb />
l silver to he In pa lug <lb />
In North Carolina. Work Is being <lb />
in the Hill, Sum <lb />
other mines In <lb />
burg In several mine In Ca- <lb />
county, at the Cold Hill, Dutch <lb />
Creel;, and one or two other point In <lb />
won at the mine In <lb />
are county, mine in Franklin <lb />
county, Mann Arlington mine In Nash <lb />
county nod at points In <lb />
Montgomery <lb />
In silver the most notable activity <lb />
is at ti- Hill mines In <lb />
county and the Troutman. near the <lb />
line between and Ca- <lb />
counties. There was a notable <lb />
gain in gold mining the out- <lb />
put being Una ounces, valued at <lb />
and Iron mine are being <lb />
worked, quarrying Is carried on <lb />
upon nu extensive scale. In 1808 there <lb />
were quarried granite valued at <lb />
and and limestone valued at <lb />
I Hal, The copper <lb />
found Include native copper, cup- <lb />
. rite, red oxide, cop- <lb />
X Mi <lb />
The Mate is seeking, not settler speak- <lb />
a foreign tongue, but Americans <lb />
from any slate who are looking for <lb />
grand for Investment or <lb />
for engaging actively la lines <lb />
of business. Many of our own people <lb />
do not that they haw one of the <lb />
most productive slates In the Union <lb />
and one of i I richest In natural re- <lb />
sources. <lb />
Both In agricultural products and <lb />
possibilities In mineral wealth elect Simmons from <lb />
Carolina Is one of the most S. <lb />
stales of the All j N. C, Nov. 1900. <lb />
cultural Interests have rapidly t <lb />
Cd sine 1800. The corn crop of 1803 i Hon. r. M. Raleigh, <lb />
approximated bushel and j X. C. <lb />
that of 33.1 n bushels. Much <lb />
attention has given to truck <lb />
lag. and as much as worth of all your efforts to <lb />
produce has from a single promote the welfare North Car, <lb />
Carolina having been at one time pledge my loyal support. <lb />
most the only source of supply for the i g <lb />
States. Since much , , <lb />
given to grape the <lb />
lure, for the manufacture of wine , receipt of telegram <lb />
the supply of the northern market lag <lb />
with grapes. climate soil are <lb />
New Home <lb />
Sewing <lb />
IN IN PIT <lb />
If you need a Machine see me <lb />
Hooker's store, or write me <lb />
Jan. J. <lb />
NOTICE TO f <lb />
The undersigned having duly <lb />
before the Superior Court n f It <lb />
county as of the W I in <lb />
Testament of W. It, de . Mid <lb />
notice is hereby to all persons t- <lb />
to I be estate to make immediate-y- <lb />
to the undersigned, and all persons <lb />
having claims against said e-i.,. <lb />
sent the same tor payment on or before the <lb />
2nd day of October, 1901, or this notice <lb />
will be plead in tr of recovery. <lb />
This 2nd day or October, 1900. <lb />
A A. <lb />
Executrix of W. R. Whichard <lb />
COAST LINE <lb />
TRAIN <lb />
it<lb />
a. <lb />
Ar limn <lb />
L Rock; Soul<lb />
Lt <lb />
AM I'M <lb />
to t v, <lb />
OS lit <lb />
till<lb />
IS OS <lb />
K, M <lb />
so it at <lb />
am <lb />
am i <lb />
r M s; <lb />
RHEUMATISM and CATARRH <lb />
Johnston's <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
BOTTLES. <lb />
THE SUM OF DEATH. <lb />
Mr. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
All are hereby notified not <lb />
enter upon any of our lands lying in Green- <lb />
ville Pitt County, the <lb />
lands Mi- K Anderson, and heirs <lb />
Williams, the lands and <lb />
others. <lb />
K. <lb />
Oct. 1900. Mora, <lb />
OFFERS THE A I OF <lb />
Merchandise <lb />
from which to make their purchase. I all <lb />
times a full line of Clothing, .-. Shoes, . <lb />
Hardware, Faun In fuel anything <lb />
you your household or your farm I can <lb />
furnish at <lb />
Bottom Prices, <lb />
i t <lb />
i you come <lb />
nut <lb />
pal- <lb />
ICE <lb />
Nov. <lb />
J. S. Carr Durham N. C <lb />
my thanks for your <lb />
wire of It is my <lb />
earnest desire any dissensions <lb />
our may be speedily heal- <lb />
ed. I trust that spirit your <lb />
telegram may meet a universal re- <lb />
from our party friends <lb />
and we may all work together <lb />
for the success of Democracy and <lb />
welfare of the State. Surely <lb />
nothing shall be left undone on my <lb />
part to accomplish this much to lie <lb />
desired res. It. <lb />
Since early Tuesday <lb />
it apparent to those <lb />
who were watching progress of <lb />
the election that Mr. Simmons was <lb />
elected, telegrams and letters of <lb />
congratulation have pouring- <lb />
in from all parts of State, and <lb />
from people of all classes call- <lb />
addition to this, Mr. <lb />
office has constant- <lb />
with admirers, anxious <lb />
to shake the hand of the Hen- <lb />
congratulate him hie <lb />
victory. <lb />
the election returns, is very <lb />
to Mr. to note <lb />
that in June- county, where he <lb />
was lived twenty-two <lb />
only two were cast <lb />
against him. Also that in Onslow <lb />
county, where he practiced law for <lb />
fifteen years, only <lb />
votes were cast him. <lb />
News mid Observer. <lb />
IN <lb />
J. W. CO. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
solicited. <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 />
of Millinery <lb />
w Mis. i f <lb />
Ii. <lb />
II I I Mil <lb />
In <lb />
at the <lb />
leaks <lb />
Book-. <lb />
mi. Mrs- <lb />
D, <lb />
of copper. That am several <lb />
promising Iron mines A <lb />
has been In <lb />
county lo systematically <lb />
gem rhodolite, also for ruby, <lb />
I i. <lb />
sapphire and corundum gems. <lb />
Ii. GRIFFIN. <lb />
I., i In North <lb />
There are bed of mica In <lb />
j the western portion of the Mat. Mica <lb />
i mining showed an In <lb />
i there being mine. What pro- <lb />
to the finest deposit of <lb />
magnetic Iron or the southern <lb />
stales Ash county, In <lb />
I W I 1800, a tract of <lb />
I steel <lb />
railroad to <lb />
h f-A <lb />
I ill ii i . St Id I, lit <lb />
A N I hi I<lb />
Oh till . . . , ., <lb />
. lie . ;. I nil <lb />
. ;. i pi u w inn <lb />
j Mr . We also have <lb />
COPY <lb />
slant and <lb />
nap paper, pans, pencils, <lb />
. colored Inks, companion <lb />
ruled writing book a <lb />
Famous garter fountain <lb />
the sent of operations, were ordered. <lb />
Oral exhibit of mica oilier <lb />
minerals at the Ex- <lb />
position at Buffalo might the menus <lb />
f attracting the attention of <lb />
enterprise toward these <lb />
The <lb />
Then- are found North Carolina <lb />
mac limn N, gems. In <lb />
eluding the I, or <lb />
emerald, h is known I.-cur <lb />
here. There were corundum <lb />
iii operation in mil lb <lb />
I of corundum has risen from -I to <lb />
cents a pound. There should he a <lb />
arranged ii of Caro- <lb />
gM the American Ex- <lb />
position at Buffalo neat year. <lb />
N. c. Nov. o ion, <lb />
B. W. King is here. <lb />
Bill posters wore here <lb />
day post log bills for the Rhoda <lb />
Royal shows which will be at Kin- <lb />
Friday, Nov. <lb />
Fairly good tobacco breaks this <lb />
week, prices very satisfactory. <lb />
For convenience of those who <lb />
to lake in New fair <lb />
week the steamer May Bell <lb />
will make two trips at reduced <lb />
rates. Sue leaves Monday, returns <lb />
Tuesday, goes back Wednesday <lb />
and urns Friday, which gives <lb />
one day and a half and two <lb />
the city. <lb />
PILLS <lb />
Restore Vitality. Manhood <lb />
of Men. <lb />
all <lb />
at <lb />
and <lb />
A new tonic and<lb />
to pal<lb />
of j. By mail <lb />
per box. for <lb />
with our bankable to <lb />
tho paid. or <lb />
ad of our bankable bond. <lb />
SI M <lb />
AM PM <lb />
Lr <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Leave <lb />
Ar Rocky Mount <lb />
Arrive Tarboro <lb />
Leave <lb />
or <lb />
AM <lb />
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use <lb />
f. <lb />
PM <lb />
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AM I'M A <lb />
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It II <lb />
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Main leave <lb />
Fayetteville n a <lb />
leaves Fayetteville p m, arrive Bar. <lb />
ford p m. Returning; learns <lb />
p m. arrive Fayetteville <lb />
Fayetteville pm, arrives <lb />
om <lb />
leave Ben- <lb />
S a in. a m, Red <lb />
Springs a m, Hope Mills a in, or <lb />
rive Fayetteville Returning leave <lb />
Fayetteville i m, Hope Mills p n- <lb />
Springs p m, 1.1 p r <lb />
arrive. p <lb />
Connection at Fayetteville with train <lb />
at Melton with Carolina <lb />
at lied Springs with <lb />
Springs or at <lb />
Seaboard Air Lino Southern <lb />
Railway at Gulf with the Durham and <lb />
Charlotte Railroad. <lb />
Train on Neck Bead <lb />
It p m. <lb />
S, Neck at OS p K <lb />
lens. <lb />
a m. s r <lb />
at Is a m <lb />
Train- on leave Was <lb />
t Ufa B SO p m. arrive <lb />
a m and p at. leave <lb />
a m and so p m. am <lb />
and , <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
1st p m. It pm, arrives Pit- <lb />
p m. pm, returning leave <lb />
mouth except Sunday, u. and Sin <lb />
days <lb />
Train on <lb />
born<lb />
C. H. who keep a <lb />
and fancy good tor at Si <lb />
Co., Mica., and who <lb />
well known the<lb />
I was badly troubled with <lb />
catarrh and neuralgia. I had <lb />
liver complaint and very bilious. I <lb />
in a bad condition; every day I be- <lb />
to fear that never be a <lb />
well woman; that I should have to <lb />
down into a chronic invalid, and <lb />
live in the of death. I had <lb />
JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA rec- <lb />
to me. I TOOK FOUR <lb />
BOTTLES AND IT ME, and <lb />
cured my family both. I am very glad <lb />
that I heard of It I would cheerfully <lb />
recommend It every one. I have <lb />
many other kinds of medicine. <lb />
I prefer JOHNSTON'S to all of <lb />
I O ca, Of lea. <lb />
SOLD BY Mat, ERNUL. <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
am, <lb />
, Weldon II ts am. <lb />
K-tot Retail <lb />
guaranteed core for Loaf of Power, <lb />
or Shrunken <lb />
tier, File, and the <lb />
of of Tobacco, Opium or <lb />
mail in g 1.00 <lb />
i, for bankable <lb />
ants to can la or <lb />
pall <lb />
MEDICAL CO. <lb />
Clinton Jackson CHICAGO, ILL. <lb />
talc by J L Druggist, <lb />
Greenville, N O <lb />
Do know <lb />
We tell cheap <lb />
. ti <lb />
Janitor Kier he . i <lb />
ii v he Inters kill I <lb />
NO QUESTION ABOUT IT. <lb />
Buy Dry Goods; Notions, <lb />
Shoes, i Ac, from <lb />
Oar Store. No pa <lb />
KITS, <lb />
S. M. <lb />
and retail Grocer and <lb />
furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb />
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba- <lb />
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor <lb />
Suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb />
Gail Ax ft, Bed <lb />
Meal Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb />
American Can- <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb />
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb />
Lye, Mum Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Set I Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nub , <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Currents, Raisins, Glass <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware, and Crackers, <lb />
Best Butter, Stand- <lb />
ard Sewing Machines, nu <lb />
other goods. Quality and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Come <lb />
to see me. <lb />
,.,. <lb />
Midland N <lb />
Sunday. a m, n <lb />
a m, leave, <lb />
am. <lb />
Train on leave <lb />
alt JO am, p m. arrive <lb />
Ii l am, pm. II a in. . a <lb />
p m. leave Spring Hope II So a in <lb />
IS II a m arrive at <lb />
Mount IS a in, I p n. Sand y. <lb />
on Clinton foe <lb />
Union dally, i- tat <lb />
p in. Clinton St t a m end <lb />
pm. <lb />
Train No close n, <lb />
don all point. dally, all via <lb />
H. M. EMERSON, <lb />
Pass. Agent <lb />
J. B. KENLY, Manager. <lb />
T. M. ager <lb />
TAKE TASTELESS CHILL TO <lb />
per bottle. Cures Chills and <lb />
Fever, Malaria, Night and <lb />
Money lack if it doesn't. <lb />
No other as good. Get the kind <lb />
with the Bed Cross on the label. <lb />
Sold guaranteed by <lb />
Bryan and Ernul, druggists. <lb />
SERVICE <lb />
Steamer My res leave Washing- <lb />
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb />
ville, leave Greenville daily <lb />
P. M. for Washington. <lb />
Steamer leaves <lb />
Greenville Mondays. Wednesday <lb />
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar- <lb />
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb />
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb />
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and <lb />
ton, for all points for the West <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
Old Dominion S. Co. from <lb />
New York; Line from <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb />
Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. MY <lb />
Washington, N. <lb />
J. Aft., <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
w. <lb />
NOTICE, LAND POSTED. <lb />
All persona are hereby warned and for- <lb />
to hunt with or without gun or <lb />
dog or in any other way trespass upon the <lb />
lands the Town- <lb />
ship on the north of Creek. <lb />
f J, B. Little, <lb />
J. II. <lb />
I i w and I, <lb />
IX <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Cotton Bagging and Ties always <lb />
on i <lb />
Fresh goods kept constantly on <lb />
band. Country <lb />
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
ill <lb />
Phone W. <lb />
Cheap <lb />
Cash <lb />
en. I I l a house. <lb />
up hi <lb />
Neva j <lb />
Co <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Haying this day the <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt county <lb />
as Administrator of the of Henry <lb />
deceased, notice Is hereby given to <lb />
all person holding claims against said es- <lb />
to present to mo for payment <lb />
duly authenticated, on or before <lb />
day Of March, 1901, or notice will be <lb />
plead bar of their recovery. All persons <lb />
indebted to said estate are notified to make <lb />
Immediate payment to me. <lb />
This the 17th day of September <lb />
W. at. r. <lb />
of Henry <lb />
in <lb />
Whichard, N. C. <lb />
The Stock every <lb />
pan men i ;. 11.1 prices its low <lb />
lowest. Highest market prices <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
Hue <lb />
Grits <lb />
Something New an. Frisk ti Eat. <lb />
Pancake Flour, Cream <lb />
I, Cracker Meal, Hominy <lb />
grade <lb />
sweat <lb />
and sour <lb />
and s <lb />
have <lb />
J. S. <lb />
. On Day Cold Cur. <lb />
head end cured gas. <lb />
go gs. <lb />
At old Marcel I us Moore store, <lb />
on Five Points, where we have <lb />
just opened a new and fresh <lb />
lock of <lb />
Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb />
Consisting of Meats, Flour. <lb />
Sugar, Coffee, Canned Goods, <lb />
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, <lb />
lions, Fruits, in fact everything <lb />
to found in an up-to-date <lb />
Grocery. <lb />
We pay highest market <lb />
prices for all kinds of <lb />
Country Produce, <lb />
either in cash or in barter. When <lb />
you lo sell or when you <lb />
want to buy come to see us. <lb />
To all who favor us with their <lb />
patronage we promise entire sat <lb />
T. F, CHRISTMAN CO. <lb />
at Five Point <lb />
J. <lb />
-DEALER <lb />
IN <lb />
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb />
Also a Line of Hardware. <lb />
COME TO SEE MB. <lb />
J. B. COBBY.<lb />
PATENT <lb />
anything you <lb />
Sea <lb />
Yen. or Improve l ale- <lb />
urn. <lb />
, model, <lb />
and advice, <lb />
ON <lb />
a. A CO. <lb />
Lawyers. <lb />
FOB <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
D. J. <lb />
TrUTH <lb />
-AT <lb />
VOL. XIX <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER <lb />
NO <lb />
The I Plain. <lb />
have simply got to do In <lb />
national affairs what the did <lb />
in this State in 1898, refuse <lb />
with the traders in <lb />
ties, squarely upon our own <lb />
Integrity, cease grasping at every <lb />
catch penny scheme that idle <lb />
ambitious minds may devise, and <lb />
devote ourselves to those questions <lb />
which appeal to the <lb />
judgment, and the of <lb />
to Hurry. <lb />
do you know bow to bur <lb />
This is a hurrying age, and <lb />
you ought to know how to keep <lb />
with it if you think it worth while. <lb />
Here are a few suggestions that <lb />
may help you. <lb />
Do nothing that you don't have <lb />
to do. <lb />
Cut out the out mis. <lb />
Don't hesitate. Begin at once. <lb />
When you ate Hi rough, slop, <lb />
people whose aim will satisfy, begin on thing. <lb />
the people that their best lie too particular what <lb />
will be safeguarded and promoted. <lb />
This is old time and <lb />
when we start out again along <lb />
part the job you begin with. <lb />
Other things being equal, do what's <lb />
under your hand first and next <lb />
these lines we may rely with some nearest thing next. <lb />
confidence upon popular support. <lb />
The will revive <lb />
under new leadership. The <lb />
experience we have just bad will <lb />
prove enough for a generation, let <lb />
us hope. Ignorance <lb />
our ranks will be permit- <lb />
again to lead us into <lb />
and under the leadership of <lb />
political malcontents calamity <lb />
howlers on hand <lb />
vicious demagogues on the other. <lb />
Let us lie true to ourselves, we <lb />
cannot fail to merit at least the <lb />
respect as well as confidence of our <lb />
fellow Post <lb />
Imprisoned by Bank <lb />
About midnight last night Dr. <lb />
O. a leading <lb />
of this place, was called out <lb />
to see a patient. his return <lb />
home, while crossing the public <lb />
square in front of John A. Black's <lb />
bank, four men rushed out <lb />
covering him with their or- <lb />
him to throw up his <lb />
He was then taken to the comer <lb />
building carefully <lb />
ed and told that if he looked at <lb />
any of them he would be killed. <lb />
Confederates were inside the <lb />
proceeding to blow open the vault. <lb />
After several dynamite ex- <lb />
doctor heard of <lb />
the in building say <lb />
him <lb />
This was done, he was thrust <lb />
into vault and the door closed, <lb />
the remarking <lb />
a seat, <lb />
Dr. Albright remained in the <lb />
vault till ti o'clock this morning, <lb />
the opening hour. time door <lb />
of the safe was blown to pieces, <lb />
but the side door was not opened. <lb />
There was about in the <lb />
vault, all of which was accounted <lb />
for but which the robbers <lb />
succeeded obtaining. <lb />
The Cumberland Valley Bank <lb />
was also but no damage <lb />
done. The bank had a large safe, <lb />
which it is supposed the burglars <lb />
were to <lb />
ville, Ky., Dispatch, <lb />
Don't pause between jobs. <lb />
Don't go from one job to another <lb />
until first is done. one <lb />
a It takes time to <lb />
change your mind. <lb />
Do thinking while you're <lb />
acting. And think about the <lb />
work in baud. <lb />
If you have assistants, use them. <lb />
At first do only what can't <lb />
do, and afterward <lb />
Do nothing twice. This makes <lb />
it to do Bright the first <lb />
time. <lb />
Don't lay down one tool except <lb />
to take up another. <lb />
Beware of looking out of <lb />
window, That distraction <lb />
lies. <lb />
Don't put things off. Do them <lb />
when think of them. <lb />
If you'll follow these rules <lb />
a few more that you <lb />
yourself, you will lie able to re- <lb />
duce your work hours one-half; <lb />
NEWS. <lb />
Happenings la Carolina <lb />
John Perry, a white man, died <lb />
in Durham Saturday morning, <lb />
having drank himself to death. <lb />
Kinston Free Press. <lb />
Congressman elect Will Kitchin, <lb />
Democrat, has been informed that <lb />
bis election from the Fifth district, <lb />
will lie <lb />
The N. A. M. College foot <lb />
ball team was defeated by the <lb />
South Carolina at <lb />
M. C, Saturday, to <lb />
Mr. Pence, of the <lb />
bury cotton mill, a natural cu- <lb />
piece of slate that was <lb />
blasted out of the bottom of a well <lb />
in Stanley county recently. II <lb />
a forest scene on it and very <lb />
much like a photograph. Several <lb />
of these views were when <lb />
the slate split open. How <lb />
they no one can tell. <lb />
Salisbury Star. <lb />
A Battle in South China. <lb />
Victoria, B. Nov. <lb />
was received by the steamship <lb />
Victoria concerning the rebellion <lb />
in South China. The have <lb />
broken out Mar- <lb />
the <lb />
imperial forces, la asking for <lb />
men to suppress them. The Brit- <lb />
have dispatched infantry <lb />
artillery to guard the Loon <lb />
frontier. When torpedo boat <lb />
u make was landing men, <lb />
she encountered a force of rebels <lb />
them as <lb />
TO THE PEOPLE, OUR FRIENDS AND OF <lb />
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb />
you won't think yon are I <lb />
shells among <lb />
they advanced rout- <lb />
worn out tag forty. <lb />
by your S. <lb />
, ,. . . marching to join the Sing <lb />
. you can the baby u J <lb />
guard- . .;,, a rebel- met defeated the <lb />
with approving and <lb />
a mind at World. <lb />
We arc still in the of the race after your <lb />
We offer you the best selected oft <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
to be found any store in Pitt County. Well bought choice <lb />
selections, of the manufacturers of America <lb />
Europe. Seasonable all year round. Spring, Summer <lb />
are at work for and mutual ad- <lb />
vantage. It id OUT pleasure to show what want and to <lb />
sell you if we can. We Offer you the very service, polite <lb />
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb />
established business built up strictly own merits. <lb />
When you come to market you will do yourself justice <lb />
if you do see our stock before buying elsewhere. <lb />
Remember us and following lines of general merchandise. <lb />
Goods and Notions, <lb />
Bats Caps, Silks Satins, Dress Trimmings <lb />
Jackets Capes, Carpels, Mattings and Oil cloths. <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. <lb />
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Bead ts, <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Plows, and Plow Fixtures, Nails and <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
The policeman who is compelled <lb />
to patrol a cemetery must expect <lb />
to have references to <lb />
hurled at him. <lb />
The Wilmington Star states the <lb />
truth forcefully the <lb />
Some of the gentlemen who <lb />
helped to defeat the Democratic <lb />
party four years ago again last <lb />
Tuesday by voting for <lb />
or by refusing to vote for Bryan, <lb />
have come to the to tell how <lb />
the party can be This <lb />
is gall to say the least of it. De- <lb />
are the men to <lb />
a defeated army, and <lb />
are not the men to a de- <lb />
The men who called <lb />
themselves Democrats, who left <lb />
the party four years ago because a <lb />
majority of the party differed <lb />
from them on the financial <lb />
and refused to back <lb />
to it for the same reason had <lb />
a right to go and a refuse <lb />
to come back; they had the right, <lb />
too, to vote against it or not to vole <lb />
at all, but they have no right to <lb />
be as true Demo <lb />
they should not have <lb />
troops near and <lb />
captured Great preparations <lb />
for the building, mine laying and <lb />
drilling troops were going in <lb />
the affected provinces. <lb />
A battle was fought at <lb />
on the Tung-Chi Li <lb />
bonier, October between Imps. <lb />
rial troops and Boxers. General <lb />
troops numbered <lb />
the Two thou- <lb />
sand men were left to guard <lb />
General Mel, in charge <lb />
of imperial troops, gave battle <lb />
The lasted all day <lb />
and resulted in the defeat of the <lb />
Boxers with great loss. Their <lb />
leader, Chen, refused to retreat, <lb />
and when the light was lost fought <lb />
with desperadoes in a ravine <lb />
until all of were killed. <lb />
bead was taken hung on the <lb />
walls of city. Six thousand <lb />
rebels were killed. <lb />
Consul of Shanghai, <lb />
has made a summary of Boxer <lb />
outrages, showing that <lb />
can and British were <lb />
Courtship of Savages. <lb />
Among laud no youth <lb />
dare venture to pay addresses lo a <lb />
maiden unless throw her <lb />
feet a skulls, it being <lb />
necessary for him to prove bis <lb />
prowess by killing a few men, <lb />
women or children. Among these <lb />
tribes lover offers the maiden <lb />
of bis choice some betel mil-. If <lb />
she accept, be is lull ii she <lb />
refuses and say.-. good enough <lb />
to blow up i means that <lb />
he is dismissed. Sometimes the <lb />
courting is on through a <lb />
medium sort of harp. <lb />
one j ii to the other, ask- <lb />
questions and returning an- <lb />
When a young Hottentot goes <lb />
render himself more <lb />
be paints bis nose, <lb />
clucks forehead with soot. <lb />
Among some tribes of Madagascar <lb />
the boys decorate their long lucks <lb />
with leaves, flowers and feathers. <lb />
inly in older to please the <lb />
The New <lb />
blacken some of their teeth and <lb />
knock others, knowing that <lb />
otherwise the run the risk of be <lb />
refused by the ones of their <lb />
nil of ugliness. A <lb />
woman that beautiful land <lb />
would accept ad- <lb />
dresses of one possessing while <lb />
tenth, like a dog or A girl <lb />
who has arrived at a marriageable <lb />
age has her <lb />
beans of Die the <lb />
middle teeth In the upper jaw Into <lb />
of a In <lb />
of Tasmania a rebel <lb />
lion neatly broke when orders <lb />
were once issued forbidding <lb />
u grease, the <lb />
young men feared the loss of favor <lb />
in eyes of their countrywomen. <lb />
Among the suitor <lb />
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in that line. w lieu courting keeps days close <lb />
We boy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved the cabin <lb />
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. mistress of bis heart, being <lb />
Your Friends, ed from head to fool and <lb />
with bis battle club. <lb />
The women do the <lb />
courting. hen man, <lb />
she tells bis sister and gives <lb />
RS <lb />
hi On in, City <lb />
TOLED i. <lb />
Prank J. makes oath <lb />
be is senior partner of <lb />
Bra of F. J. t Co., doing <lb />
business in the City of Toledo, <lb />
county and Slate aforesaid, and <lb />
that said will pay the sum of <lb />
one hundred dollars for each and <lb />
every case of Catarrh that cannot <lb />
be cared by the use of Hall's Ca- <lb />
Cure. J. <lb />
Sworn to before me <lb />
ed in my presence, this 6th day <lb />
of December, A. D. 1886. <lb />
A. W. <lb />
BEAT. Notary <lb />
Hall's Catarrh is takes in- <lb />
and acts directly <lb />
blood and mucous surfaces of the <lb />
Send for testimonials, free. <lb />
F. j. Props., <lb />
Ohio. <lb />
Sold I iv Druggists, <lb />
Hall's Family are beat. <lb />
the audacity to come forward now i other mission <lb />
and talk <lb />
party which they labored to <lb />
and helped to defeat.<lb />
.-1 <lb />
J, <lb />
Ranges <lb />
If you want stoves or ranges constructed upon <lb />
scientific which are economical, durable, <lb />
convenient, as veil as beautiful artistic, look <lb />
for the <lb />
armed <lb />
and Industry Ac- <lb />
In the Case of <lb />
Two <lb />
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County died, leaving a widow and <lb />
Ore young sons. The man bad <lb />
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death his land and personal prop- <lb />
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hammer widow and her <lb />
sons were left with nothing, <lb />
their and resolution to <lb />
mount difficulties, Sickness tame <lb />
upon I in-ill, and it <lb />
seemed that fate was against them <lb />
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a will and determination which <lb />
lakes no denial and I heir success <lb />
been phenomenal. By bard <lb />
work alone, by wear of muscle <lb />
and of their brows those boys <lb />
have redeemed their father's farm, <lb />
have purchased three hundred <lb />
acres of good land adjoining it and <lb />
have plenty of good stock <lb />
and piled in their cribs <lb />
is Ibis year's corn crop measuring <lb />
two bushels under <lb />
their sheds is fifty bales of cotton <lb />
made Ibis <lb />
Cotton seed, once deemed worth- <lb />
her a less, which under the magic <lb />
if string. says to of industrial invention has <lb />
her I have <lb />
good news A woman loves <lb />
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through the sister, an <lb />
is made, and the follow- <lb />
lakes <lb />
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proper <lb />
I like you proper, with <lb />
my <lb />
Unwilling to give himself away <lb />
rashly, lie asks, you like <lb />
like you altogether. Your <lb />
skin <lb />
become so prolific in its yield of <lb />
feed stuffs, <lb />
has been <lb />
another contribution to man's <lb />
needs Mr Thomas in a <lb />
small way a paper maker from <lb />
Florida, of and Inventive turn <lb />
of mind, has discovered a process <lb />
making paper of a great <lb />
strength out of cotton seed hulls <lb />
and at a loss cost than is required <lb />
to make out of wood pulp. Mr. <lb />
Thomas has a patent on his pro- <lb />
and a Company been or- <lb />
handle invention. <lb />
The girl, anxious to clinch Thus do move forward in<lb />
mark, which is shown upon every genuine <lb />
or Range, and do not be deceived <lb />
by worthless imitations and substitutes. <lb />
lead all others in yearly sales and popularity, <lb />
Sold Exclusively <lb />
BAKER HART. <lb />
matter, asks w lien arc lo lie <lb />
married. The man says. <lb />
row, you There is a <lb />
mock light when It'll their <lb />
relative, everything is set- <lb />
the girl generally <lb />
begins courting. The love to- <lb />
ken which the girl throws <lb />
ii-et of her lover is a little Ml of this <lb />
made into a sort of hall knot. <lb />
Is signified pulling <lb />
tight. leaving the <lb />
matrimonial noose alone. Si. <lb />
Democrat. <lb />
Ladies who have laid in <lb />
their stock sealskin Jackets, So., <lb />
may be interested the announce- <lb />
the catch of seals <lb />
than last season. This <lb />
a raise pi ice. <lb />
and<lb />
invention, Charlotte <lb />
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principles which can never die; <lb />
Hun's why the cannot be <lb />
killed either by victory or defeat. <lb />
In has worse <lb />
by of them <lb />
than by defeats, says the <lb />
Durham Herald. <lb />
THE <lb />
and fever is a bottle of Grove's <lb />
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply <lb />
Iron in a tasteless form <lb />
No pay. Price <lb />
Building. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
The Herald far <lb />
right in saying that a man <lb />
who attempts to writes <lb />
and has not the sense <lb />
bis real name, is <lb />
not calculated to much light <lb />
on any subject. <lb />
CURE CHILLS aND FEVER <lb />
and Sweats with Robert's <lb />
Tasteless Tonic at per <lb />
bottle. Pleasant lo lake. <lb />
refunded if it fails. Best ores <lb />
petite, Mood and makes <lb />
you well. None oilier as <lb />
Sold and guaranteed at the drug <lb />
stores of Bryan, and <lb />
Dr. D. <lb />
Greenville, N. c. <lb />
While <lb />
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