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Attention <lb/>
I am now offering you one of the most complete lines of <lb/>
PRY GOODS, SHOES, HAW. SHIRTS. <lb/>
end TABLE CUTLERY <lb/>
at very reasonable prices. My line of <lb/>
is the standard of any market arc fresh and cheap. <lb/>
When you to town again give me a trial. <lb/>
Yours to <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
A CLEAR HEAD; Now Home <lb/>
of farmers can raise good digestion; sleep; a <lb/>
even-thing except <lb/>
It isn't always safe to bank <lb/>
what a tank teller tells yon. <lb/>
A close stingy Qua- <lb/>
A gossiping <lb/>
woman. <lb/>
The low cut ball dress is open to <lb/>
criticism. <lb/>
It's fanny that the gilded youth <lb/>
never shines. <lb/>
Even the sober railroad <lb/>
tor can't get along without his <lb/>
punch. <lb/>
S. men are like cheap posters; <lb/>
a little causes them to be <lb/>
stuck tip. <lb/>
It's the worldly people who want <lb/>
the earth, <lb/>
men and <lb/>
always pulled <lb/>
fine appetite and a ripe old age, <lb/>
are some of the results of the use <lb/>
of Liver Tills. A single <lb/>
dose will convince you of their <lb/>
wonderful effects and virtue. <lb/>
A Known Fact. <lb/>
An absolute cure for sick head- <lb/>
ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour <lb/>
constipation <lb/>
bilious fever, piles, torpid liver <lb/>
and all kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
Points Higher. <lb/>
Means Cent per pound more for your <lb/>
is said to have <lb/>
lost In bits on the late el- <lb/>
but a fellow who kept his <lb/>
Pick says that when bet <lb/>
he hedged by stock deals Wall <lb/>
Peer coffee shouldn't furnish <lb/>
grounds for divorce. <lb/>
Some never collar a <lb/>
prisoner without a few cuffs. <lb/>
Kb, Maude, dear, shipowners <lb/>
are not always the lookout for <lb/>
bargain sails. <lb/>
In the game of life lots of girls <lb/>
would rather win a <lb/>
a heart. <lb/>
Fortune's smiles, like those of a <lb/>
women, are tickle <lb/>
Q A man may be a <lb/>
rider and still be amiable about it. <lb/>
it may seem, it Is the <lb/>
street when stocks were down Just <lb/>
before the election, and that he <lb/>
will come <lb/>
ton Star. <lb/>
TEAT IS WHAT YOU COTTON <lb/>
THAT WE FOB is <lb/>
spoiled. <lb/>
We hive just established at one the equipped ,.,.,, of kindness <lb/>
Gins to be found in Eastern and solicit your <lb/>
We turn out the best cotton you can gel anywhere but our charges are <lb/>
o higher than others. BRING lS COTTON. <lb/>
HOOKER, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, s. c. <lb/>
the <lb/>
NOT <lb/>
Millinery <lb/>
have a new and well selected <lb/>
and have cured the u of Mrs. Ella i former; <lb/>
i am for this season. <lb/>
trimmer f long experience and I will guarantee to my <lb/>
customers <lb/>
never sours. <lb/>
The broken engagement is <lb/>
real wedding trip. <lb/>
It is the coal who never <lb/>
gives himself a weigh. <lb/>
Some men re most Interesting <lb/>
when they have nothing to say. <lb/>
The most promising men in this <lb/>
are those who never pay a <lb/>
cent. <lb/>
This world is t barbershop <lb/>
where ever man awaits his tern <lb/>
to be <lb/>
The man who has bolls bis <lb/>
neck is not n cabbage <lb/>
Sewing Machines <lb/>
IN IN PIT COUNTY <lb/>
If yon need a Machine see me <lb/>
at II. C. Hooker's store, or write me <lb/>
Jan. LANIER. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
The having <lb/>
Safer the Superior Court VI <lb/>
county as the has W J i <lb/>
Testament of W. K. tie Hid <lb/>
is to all t- <lb/>
to the rotate to male y <lb/>
to the all <lb/>
having claims again said estate <lb/>
sent the same tor payment on or before the <lb/>
2nd day of October, MM, or this notice <lb/>
will of recovery. <lb/>
This Sod day of October, <lb/>
M A A. <lb/>
of W. K. <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb/>
RAILROAD <lb/>
TWAINS SOt <lb/>
a. <lb/>
AM I'M Ar <lb/>
RHEUMATISM Mi CATARRH <lb/>
-----BY <lb/>
Johnston's <lb/>
Sarsaparilla <lb/>
QUART <lb/>
B TIE HUM OP <lb/>
Leave <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
Leave Tarboro <lb/>
L it.- j Mount <lb/>
Leave <lb/>
Leave <lb/>
Ar Florence <lb/>
II M I S <lb/>
i in <lb/>
tin<lb/>
Dine<lb/>
I'M AM <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
All Person are hereby notified not to <lb/>
upon any of our land lying <lb/>
Township, Pill County, die <lb/>
lands of Mrs. N. Anderson, heirs <lb/>
Jackson Williams, the lands <lb/>
others. <lb/>
It. Move. <lb/>
Oct. Mill, Move. <lb/>
Something Ken and Fresh to Lit. <lb/>
Buckwheat, Pancake Flour, Cream of <lb/>
Wheat. Oat Meal, Cracker Heal, Hominy <lb/>
highest grade Mason Cracker, <lb/>
Wafers. west <lb/>
Pickles, Dates <lb/>
a of canned goods <lb/>
have ever handled <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
The undersigned will sell public sue <lb/>
on the day of two, <lb/>
the residence B. J. Wilson, in <lb/>
Mm property <lb/>
in <lb/>
of Cotton, Horses, <lb/>
Cattle, Hogs, Farming Implements, <lb/>
and Kitchen seed, <lb/>
and Harness, ram. <lb/>
Poultry. Pea Null its. Ac. <lb/>
W. M. . <lb/>
II <lb/>
Al the same time I will rent <lb/>
lie for tin yew 1901, B. <lb/>
J. Wilson home place Ashley <lb/>
place. W. M. <lb/>
heirs at of It. J. <lb/>
Leave <lb/>
Arrive Wilson <lb/>
Leave Wilson <lb/>
Ar II. y Mount <lb/>
Arrive Tarboro <lb/>
Leave Tarboro <lb/>
Mount <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
C. II who a <lb/>
. it millinery and fancy goods at St <lb/>
mis K, Co., Mich., and who <lb/>
well known throughout country, <lb/>
I badly troubled with <lb/>
and neuralgia. I had <lb/>
-15 S S complaint and very I <lb/>
I . condition; every day I be- <lb/>
P M A M M Ban to fear that I never a <lb/>
well woman; that I have to <lb/>
J down into a chronic Invalid, and <lb/>
live in the of death. X had <lb/>
rec- <lb/>
to me. I TOOK <lb/>
BOTTLES AND IT CURED MK, and <lb/>
cured my family both. I am very glad <lb/>
that I heard of It. I would cheerfully <lb/>
Is if st <lb/>
a sit a <lb/>
AM PM <lb/>
It t <lb/>
AM PM A I <lb/>
TIP <lb/>
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PM AM PM PM <lb/>
It s I. II II <lb/>
It at II <lb/>
U SI <lb/>
nor <lb/>
it. <lb/>
Yadkin Division <lb/>
Main leaves <lb/>
ton IS P <lb/>
leaves p m, Sat <lb/>
ford p m. leaves Sanford <lb/>
t p in. arrive p <lb/>
pm, <lb/>
o m <lb/>
recommend it to every one. I have <lb/>
taken many other of medicine. <lb/>
I prefer JOHNSTON'S to all of <lb/>
CO., <lb/>
ERNUL. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
The Prettiest Hats <lb/>
at Lowest Prices offered. <lb/>
Books. <lb/>
Mrs- L. <lb/>
km <lb/>
m I <lb/>
sin- i n j The man who on a <lb/>
tear will occasion to worry <lb/>
over rent. <lb/>
generally <lb/>
wrapped in that <lb/>
fault with <lb/>
One half the world know <lb/>
bow the other half <lb/>
arc beginning out. <lb/>
It is always better to draw <lb/>
pit- to you by a than to <lb/>
them from yon by a frown. <lb/>
A Laxative Guaranteed cure for chills and <lb/>
fever and nil and billions tr For sale by <lb/>
Barber <lb/>
ti <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
THE COUNTY DIRECTORS HAVE <lb/>
APPOINTED<lb/>
In Sew new <lb/>
roll of the Tax Commit <lb/>
shows an increase over last <lb/>
in valuation of real estate <lb/>
amounting to in <lb/>
round numbers. Tin- totals for <lb/>
real estate have passed the three <lb/>
billion mark, exact aggregate <lb/>
Assessments <lb/>
property, <lb/>
hand, have materially declined, <lb/>
tin total the <lb/>
fur year as <lb/>
a twelve <lb/>
ago. <lb/>
granted are <lb/>
for purposes at <lb/>
Wholesale retail and <lb/>
Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, For, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
etc. Bed- <lb/>
Mattresses, Suits, Ba- <lb/>
by Parlor <lb/>
Suits, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
L and Gail A Ax <lb/>
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American Beauty fan- <lb/>
Cherries, Teaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal Hulls, Oar- <lb/>
den Seeds. Oranges, Apples, But, <lb/>
Candies. Dried Apples. Peaches, <lb/>
Currents, Raisins, Glass <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware. Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
Best Butter, Stand <lb/>
ard Sewing Machines, and an <lb/>
other goods. <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap cash. Come <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
have out my entire mercantile <lb/>
business in Greenville, stock. <lb/>
More, and will, lo Kicks i <lb/>
the same <lb/>
them this oats. nil <lb/>
the former <lb/>
and are <lb/>
payable to me. I will be glad for all owing <lb/>
forward and <lb/>
ThU Mb day of Hot. 1900. <lb/>
II M. <lb/>
bin <lb/>
we will <lb/>
Steamer leave <lb/>
ton daily at G A. M. for Green- <lb/>
at <lb/>
s a in. a m, Bed . vie Greenville daily <lb/>
m. Hills a ,, . <lb/>
Returning leave. J w <lb/>
leaves Ben. <lb/>
netts <lb/>
rive iv, j ., <lb/>
p in, Hope Mills p t I Steamer leaves <lb/>
lied Springs p m, p n I Greenville Mondays, <lb/>
arrives lit 7.15 p land at A. M. for Tar- <lb/>
at with train N.- have Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
at with the Carolina i Saturdays <lb/>
at Springs with the It-. . f U <lb/>
A el . limn <lb/>
Connect log at Will <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
railroad, at <lb/>
with Seaboard Air Una and Southern <lb/>
Having the mercantile <lb/>
. of II. M. <lb/>
the name of Kicks . to <lb/>
carry on the business at his former stand, <lb/>
carry <lb/>
a Complete line no- <lb/>
shoes, Ac, and <lb/>
the patronage of Mr. <lb/>
well us that of our own <lb/>
friends and public <lb/>
A Kicks, <lb/>
C. I. <lb/>
or in. Hoard j f p,. c , <lb/>
. r I <lb/>
The is ii statement if the <lb/>
meetings of the Board of Com- <lb/>
missioner for Tilt county, number of days <lb/>
each member hath attended, number of <lb/>
mile Traveled and amounts allowed for <lb/>
services for year ending <lb/>
3rd, 1900. <lb/>
or <lb/>
. i. <lb/>
For at <lb/>
an at I HO. <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from <lb/>
Si Line from <lb/>
Boston.<lb/>
N. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
at with the Durham and <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
Train on toe Scotland <lb/>
leave W um. p m, ., . . ,. . u. <lb/>
with railroads at <lb/>
BaBS Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
at n km. ii am. the Old Dominion S. o. <lb/>
unite <lb/>
Train a Branch <lb/>
p . fl <lb/>
a m and Parmele tR <lb/>
arrive a m <lb/>
and <lb/>
Train Tarboro dally Sunday <lb/>
t B w m, Sunday i IS <lb/>
leave Ply- <lb/>
mouth daily, Sunday. la. and Sin <lb/>
day Oil <lb/>
Train tn i- i.-i <lb/>
Sunday, m, <lb/>
in. <lb/>
ft a m. <lb/>
Train Branch leave Rot <lb/>
Mount am. , m, arrive <lb/>
II am. <lb/>
i-ii. leave II <lb/>
II at K- J <lb/>
Mount am. m. dally except <lb/>
Train on Branch leave <lb/>
Clinton dally. Sunday, Cam and i-S <lb/>
pm. Clinton am <lb/>
J p m. <lb/>
Train <lb/>
don for all North all via <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Pass. Agent <lb/>
J. It. KENLY, <lb/>
T. M. <lb/>
of <lb/>
n. nil i <lb/>
and I <lb/>
VIA nerve and PILLS <lb/>
builder. Brines <lb/>
DO <lb/>
Fur <lb/>
UM milts <lb/>
Total <lb/>
;,. tO <lb/>
to pale <lb/>
cheek, U. <lb/>
tire <lb/>
O I- <lb/>
per <lb/>
with our frail to cure <lb/>
or refund the money Data, I <lb/>
h. . i copy our baobab. <lb/>
Result <lb/>
Otherwise. <lb/>
The of like <lb/>
A- of tor Public School Books for increases ever <lb/>
Pitt County. W- book designated on the <lb/>
State List for the schools can supply what- up and <lb/>
ever you need. W also Lave I u . v- hp <lb/>
again. <lb/>
sure there's some one in the <lb/>
dining room. tip and <lb/>
replied Henry. <lb/>
sleepily; want to <lb/>
into place, where it's <lb/>
One of best effects of <lb/>
Intellectual training is a <lb/>
knowledge of our own <lb/>
COPY BOOKS, <lb/>
slant and vertical, tied practice writing b <lb/>
tablets, fool's cap .-. slates, <lb/>
crayons, colored crayons, ks, companion <lb/>
i h I tail <lb/>
refund the money iv- <lb/>
do <lb/>
p . earn y of Power. <lb/>
At <lb/>
Fits. Pa , an I <lb/>
By mail In s <lb/>
a for our <lb/>
to core In days or <lb/>
money paid. Address <lb/>
MEDICAL CO. <lb/>
Clinton Jackson ILL. <lb/>
ash I I <lb/>
N C <lb/>
Do know <lb/>
We sell cheap <lb/>
.; , <lb/>
f Shoe <lb/>
IT . get <lb/>
P pencils cent, plain Lead pencils cent, <lb/>
rubber tipped lead pencil l cent, a nice tablet with no doubt be told that our <lb/>
pretty cover cent, assorted crayons, with metal hold- trail <lb/>
in nice wood cents, lead pencil, slate pen j,,.;,. We never shall <lb/>
oil, an I p n, and rule, all hi nice wood B by <lb/>
cents A I i wide tablet cents. Bottle of , .,.,.,,., <lb/>
Ink on the market, C i who run <lb/>
White crayon., gross box, Good fool m <lb/>
paper per quire. <lb/>
ABOUT IT. <lb/>
r Dry <lb/>
. Trunks, from <lb/>
ah store. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
For it darn u at ft. <lb/>
Fur I as at <lb/>
Sc. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
C, <lb/>
Fur i <lb/>
For o days as at ii <lb/>
F r traveled <lb/>
Total <lb/>
or Si <lb/>
i T <lb/>
I, T. It XI. clerk of Com- <lb/>
for the county aforesaid, do <lb/>
certify that la a tree <lb/>
as doth appear In <lb/>
Bee. <lb/>
u my hand, and the real pi <lb/>
tin of at In <lb/>
Greenville, tins day <lb/>
T. it. <lb/>
Or. Board Com, for <lb/>
TAKE TASTELESS CHILL TO <lb/>
per bottle, fores and <lb/>
Fever, Night Sweats <lb/>
grippe. Money back <lb/>
HO other as good. Get the kind <lb/>
with the Cross on the label. <lb/>
Sold guaranteed by Wooten, <lb/>
Bryan druggists. <lb/>
mm, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
POSTED. <lb/>
All persons are warned for- <lb/>
to hunt with or without nun or <lb/>
or any other way trespass upon the <lb/>
in Town- <lb/>
ship Mi the north of <lb/>
I, <lb/>
J. II. <lb/>
v i and L, <lb/>
IN 1865. <lb/>
J. W. PERRY CO., <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties Hags. <lb/>
t . -1. -1. i. and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
belie veil lobe the true <lb/>
inn <lb/>
he <lb/>
Store <lb/>
mi i go. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Broken in <lb/>
Storks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to York, <lb/>
Chicago and New <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Hating this day before the <lb/>
Clerk of the Superior Court county <lb/>
as of the estate of Henry <lb/>
deceased, is given to <lb/>
against es- <lb/>
late to payment <lb/>
duly OB or the <lb/>
lay of 1901. or this will be <lb/>
In bar of their All persona <lb/>
K to are to make <lb/>
immediate to me. <lb/>
This the 17th day 1900. <lb/>
W. M. r. <lb/>
of Henry <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Fresh kepi en <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
in <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
and prices as low as the <lb/>
Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
We will p. <lb/>
r the <lb/>
, Pan lie u; <lb/>
The <lb/>
I In<lb/>
-J- .-u. II- . <lb/>
or it.- can <lb/>
not cum with I p 1.1 <lb/>
PHI. r <lb/>
with. <lb/>
. fall con- <lb/>
f r to <lb/>
of <lb/>
. r- I n Imitations <lb/>
III CO. Vt, <lb/>
Ill hf <lb/>
go See gs. <lb/>
Al the old Moore store, j <lb/>
on Fire Points, where we have <lb/>
opened a new and fresh <lb/>
lock of <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb/>
Consisting of Meats, Hour, <lb/>
Coffee, Canned Goods,<lb/>
everything <lb/>
to be found in an tip-to <lb/>
We pa the highest market <lb/>
prices for all kinds of <lb/>
Country Produce, <lb/>
in or in When <lb/>
you want lo sell or when yon <lb/>
v. to buy come lo see uh. <lb/>
To all who favor us with <lb/>
patronage we promise entire sat <lb/>
f ion. <lb/>
T. F, CHRISTMAN <lb/>
at t <lb/>
J. a. W, <lb/>
A OF <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE HE. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
too or vet <lb/>
or Situ <lb/>
photo, <lb/>
for <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
nm<lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
VOL. XIX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER <lb/>
NO <lb/>
system to <lb/>
has been about it in <lb/>
newspapers, but for several <lb/>
months a new r has been <lb/>
crawling toward <lb/>
It is a road means much for <lb/>
this city, but more for eastern <lb/>
North Carolina. It will take our <lb/>
in almost a straight line <lb/>
to the sea, and will gather up ant <lb/>
bring back the products the fish- <lb/>
farms of <lb/>
eastern <lb/>
Already twelve of the road <lb/>
have been graded and civil <lb/>
are way here with <lb/>
the survey. Work will cease <lb/>
until the trains are running. <lb/>
It is of Great Eastern Bail- <lb/>
way that I More than a <lb/>
year ago was de- <lb/>
upon and plans for con- <lb/>
of line were Blade. <lb/>
During the past summer work be- <lb/>
pan. It started Snow Hill in <lb/>
Greece county and the surveyors <lb/>
graders worked toward <lb/>
Thai point has long been <lb/>
reached by the surveyors, and the <lb/>
graders are almost there. The <lb/>
started from there Monday <lb/>
are now their way to <lb/>
The graders will them, <lb/>
followed in turn by the track lay- <lb/>
from Snow Hill. <lb/>
The distance from Snow Hill lo <lb/>
Fremont is miles; from <lb/>
to Raleigh is miles, <lb/>
in all to be built. If <lb/>
you will look at your map you will <lb/>
find that a straight rule laid down <lb/>
it from Raleigh to Hill <lb/>
will pass through the towns of <lb/>
Archer, Lodge, <lb/>
Eureka Bull Head. will <lb/>
also that road passes <lb/>
-through most fertile parts of <lb/>
three counties. <lb/>
Hut why does this road go to <lb/>
Snow that to be a <lb/>
terminus t <lb/>
at all. Its stop there will <lb/>
be temporary, if indeed it stops at <lb/>
all after its completion to Raleigh. <lb/>
Take your map again. Trace a <lb/>
direct line from Hill to <lb/>
Greenville; thence down Tar River <lb/>
to Washington, from there to <lb/>
on the Norfolk and South- <lb/>
Railroad, at the bead of <lb/>
Sound, thence through Hyde <lb/>
south of Lake, <lb/>
to There you strike <lb/>
deep water a harbor. <lb/>
The connection with the Norfolk <lb/>
is the main point for <lb/>
the owners of that line are the <lb/>
builders of the new road. The <lb/>
System own the Nor- <lb/>
folk and Southern it is the <lb/>
System that is build- <lb/>
the new road. <lb/>
plan was at to extend <lb/>
the Norfolk Southern from <lb/>
to New by way of <lb/>
Washington, a distance of miles <lb/>
At New Bern connection was to be <lb/>
made with the Wilmington <lb/>
New Railroad, a branch of the <lb/>
Atlantic Coast which is <lb/>
eighty-eight miles long. Thence <lb/>
the line was to to Georgetown, <lb/>
S. a distance of <lb/>
twenty-live miles. From <lb/>
Georgetown an extension was to lie <lb/>
run to Columbia and <lb/>
branch to Charleston. <lb/>
This was not a proposition, <lb/>
but it is the first time the <lb/>
System has been connected <lb/>
building of a line from <lb/>
Norfolk to Columbia. About six <lb/>
years ago some Philadelphia par- <lb/>
ties obtained a charter for such a <lb/>
line. The line or parts of it, <lb/>
surveyed and some money was <lb/>
spent in the venture, but it never <lb/>
amounted to anything. <lb/>
Now it has fulled again, partial- <lb/>
account of marshy nature <lb/>
of the county through which I <lb/>
proposed was to run, and <lb/>
expense of bridging the many <lb/>
courses. Also It was found <lb/>
that by connecting with Coast <lb/>
at Fremont the <lb/>
and Seaboard at its new <lb/>
road would have a more I ban equal <lb/>
show for the business passing over <lb/>
these lines and seeking a deep <lb/>
water Besides the in- <lb/>
is now the Hgt <lb/>
of a great Umber industry and part <lb/>
of it is a tine fanning ion. <lb/>
It can lie seen a <lb/>
this line is lull of promise <lb/>
possibility for Raleigh. it <lb/>
makes connection with the Norfolk <lb/>
Southern another direct line <lb/>
to the North and East will have <lb/>
at Norfolk <lb/>
connection will lie made with <lb/>
Philadelphia York, via <lb/>
the New York. Philadelphia and <lb/>
Norfolk. <lb/>
The competitors of the <lb/>
System in Bast North Caro- <lb/>
fully realize importance of <lb/>
this deal, and they are hastening <lb/>
with all possible speed with branch <lb/>
Snow Hill, that they may <lb/>
divert eastern to their <lb/>
reads. <lb/>
The Line's branch road, <lb/>
which is being built by Henry <lb/>
Clark Bridged from to <lb/>
Hill, is about one third com- <lb/>
work on it is being <lb/>
rushed with all possible speed. <lb/>
At the last meeting the <lb/>
tors of the and North <lb/>
Carolina a vote was taken <lb/>
in favor of building a branch <lb/>
from to Snow Hill. <lb/>
Roth private interest, <lb/>
except the Tucker stock, voted for <lb/>
proposition and the route has <lb/>
Snow Hill seems therefore <lb/>
destined, in the near future, to be- <lb/>
come a great railroad and <lb/>
Raleigh is to have a third great <lb/>
competing system. <lb/>
the future seems lo have <lb/>
great things in store for <lb/>
News Observer. <lb/>
Trinity Notes <lb/>
Representatives from a major <lb/>
of the colleges in the state met in <lb/>
Physical Laboratory at Trinity <lb/>
College November an <lb/>
ed the Physicists Club of North <lb/>
The following officers <lb/>
were President, Prof. <lb/>
L. Gore, Univ. of N. Secretary, <lb/>
Prof. C. W. Edwards. Col- <lb/>
The Science Club held its <lb/>
meeting Saturday <lb/>
November 10- Dr. J. L. <lb/>
delivered a lecture on <lb/>
and the Mr. L. A. <lb/>
of the senior class, read a paper <lb/>
New Determinations of the <lb/>
Astronomical Unit, of <lb/>
The next lecture in the Faculty <lb/>
series will be delivered Saturday <lb/>
evening by Prof. A. H. of <lb/>
the chair Creek, the subject lie <lb/>
Prof, Dowd, of de- <lb/>
of Political Economy, is <lb/>
arranging to take members of <lb/>
classes in his department to <lb/>
New York. <lb/>
L. V. Howard, of Montgomery, <lb/>
Ala., has entered college. He was <lb/>
a student of Southwestern <lb/>
University at Greensboro, Ala. <lb/>
The classes and have <lb/>
class caps which areas a mark <lb/>
class rank. They arc of very <lb/>
pretty designs. <lb/>
A recent Bomber outlook <lb/>
lips an interesting article on <lb/>
University written by <lb/>
Prof. Minis, who is <lb/>
institution. <lb/>
A young man nearly <lb/>
killed himself trying to his <lb/>
capabilities in holding He <lb/>
drank whiskeys, two beers <lb/>
I a half and half in minutes <lb/>
then dropped. At last accounts <lb/>
his physician was doubt as to <lb/>
his recovery. The average man <lb/>
who himself to death makes <lb/>
longer work about it, but the re- <lb/>
is quite as satisfactory. <lb/>
From <lb/>
C, Nov. <lb/>
How democrats Congress feel <lb/>
toward the proposition lo reduce <lb/>
Southern representation Con- <lb/>
and in electoral college, <lb/>
which Is being urged by quite a <lb/>
of republicans may be <lb/>
judged from these remarks of Sen- <lb/>
an attempt is <lb/>
made to reduce the <lb/>
representation from the South, I, <lb/>
for one, will be willing to talk <lb/>
from the day of December to <lb/>
4th day of March. <lb/>
it won't be wind, either. <lb/>
will be a speech worth listening to. <lb/>
I have been preparing for this <lb/>
light for some time. If the re- <lb/>
publicans attempt reduction, <lb/>
they might as prepare for <lb/>
extra session of Congress. They <lb/>
will not pass their shipping bill, <lb/>
nor, indeed anything else in the <lb/>
of Every <lb/>
Senator and Representative <lb/>
who has been in Washington, holds <lb/>
practically same sentiments <lb/>
that Senator Money expressed. <lb/>
Leading republicans, who see <lb/>
in the matter, are trying lo <lb/>
stop the talk among small fry <lb/>
about forcing this sort of <lb/>
through Congress by remind <lb/>
them of the defeat <lb/>
which followed the jam <lb/>
the notorious Force bill through <lb/>
Congress. <lb/>
If Secretary Cage represents the <lb/>
republican policy, <lb/>
the fact that he has been asked <lb/>
Mr. to remain at <lb/>
bead of the Tie Department <lb/>
the next administration is <lb/>
good evidence that he does, a move- <lb/>
for absolute retirement <lb/>
not but of <lb/>
all paper money issued by the gov <lb/>
may be expected iii the <lb/>
near future, although the Intention <lb/>
to do so was most vigorously de <lb/>
by many republicans, during <lb/>
the recent campaign. Mr. Gage's <lb/>
position has been pretty generally <lb/>
known for some lime, and be has <lb/>
just it a lecture on <lb/>
Finance, in which be said. <lb/>
public Treasury is a poor agency <lb/>
for issuing paper <lb/>
Another official <lb/>
of the bringing of the volunteers <lb/>
home from the Philippines has <lb/>
been announced, which is directly <lb/>
contrary to all the ante-election <lb/>
promises. It now said that <lb/>
they will not begin bringing <lb/>
back before the first of January, <lb/>
and possibly not before first o <lb/>
If not until the latter <lb/>
it will be very doubtful <lb/>
whether they Will all get back be- <lb/>
fore the expiration of their term <lb/>
of enlistment, July I, <lb/>
although War Department officials <lb/>
claim that they can all be brought <lb/>
back within four months, if <lb/>
they will be brought <lb/>
back much quicker than they were <lb/>
Harris, of Kansas, said <lb/>
of one of the bills which Ross Ban- <lb/>
has slated to go through at <lb/>
Session of is <lb/>
much opposition la the <lb/>
Ship Subsidy Rill. If <lb/>
yards arc so prosperous as we arc <lb/>
led to believe, there is no need for <lb/>
them to receive subsidies. any <lb/>
event farmers of the West ob- <lb/>
to being taxed for the support <lb/>
of tho shipping <lb/>
At the last session of Congress, <lb/>
the republicans would S been <lb/>
entirely Satisfied to increase <lb/>
regular army to men, <lb/>
a let of then talk <lb/>
making the army bill <lb/>
which they intend putting through <lb/>
at this session, provide for <lb/>
men or more. The of <lb/>
and election a <lb/>
big majority in next House <lb/>
seems to have tamed heads of <lb/>
many republicans, and leaders <lb/>
oft to have a <lb/>
bard Job to Keep them from going <lb/>
all the <lb/>
TO THE PEOPLE, AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
VOTE STATE City OF l <lb/>
STANDS. <lb/>
The facts given below, lo the <lb/>
D Hues of the Slate- the <lb/>
opposite them, have been given <lb/>
frequently In this paper lite that will the sum of <lb/>
election of the but never one hundred dollars for each and <lb/>
this form, and the table, if clipped ever case of Catarrh <lb/>
out, will found <lb/>
reference. As the result of the <lb/>
We arc still la the forefront of the race after your <lb/>
We offer the best selected line of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
Toledo, Li Cot vi i <lb/>
Frank makes oath <lb/>
i hut he i- partner of the <lb/>
of Co., doing <lb/>
in the of Toledo, <lb/>
State aforesaid, and <lb/>
election Mr. <lb/>
receive electoral votes as follow.--.<lb/>
Delaware <lb/>
Illinois <lb/>
Iowa <lb/>
Indiana <lb/>
Kansas <lb/>
Maine <lb/>
Marj land <lb/>
f Hall's Ca- <lb/>
t lit J. . <lb/>
Sworn to before <lb/>
ed in presence, <lb/>
of December, A. l. <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
to lie found in any store in Pitt County. Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, creations of the best manufacturer.- America <lb/>
sud Europe. the year round, Bummer <lb/>
and Wilder. work for our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you and <lb/>
sell If we can. We oner you the very Is-st service, polite Michigan <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established business built merits. <lb/>
When you will not do justice <lb/>
if do not see our Immense -lock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember us and the following lines of merchandise. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Beta and Caps, Silks and Satins, <lb/>
Jacket- and capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's Shot-.-. <lb/>
Horse Blankets and Duster-. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour. Meat, Sugar. Laid. Scad Is, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and <lb/>
Minnesota <lb/>
New <lb/>
Jersey <lb/>
Nebraska <lb/>
New <lb/>
North Dakota <lb/>
Ohio<lb/>
Island <lb/>
South Dakota <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
West Virginia <lb/>
Wisconsin <lb/>
Wyoming <lb/>
T. <lb/>
And Mr <lb/>
these <lb/>
Alabama <lb/>
Arkansas <lb/>
Florida <lb/>
for Furniture and everything line. I Idaho <lb/>
will <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
for <lb/>
buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either or on Approved <lb/>
edit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your <lb/>
i. , k <lb/>
Mississippi <lb/>
Missouri <lb/>
Nevada <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
South Carolina <lb/>
Tennessee <lb/>
Texas <lb/>
Virginia<lb/>
i, <lb/>
II <lb/>
. <lb/>
ti <lb/>
i a <lb/>
i; <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh t is lakes in- <lb/>
and ads directly on the <lb/>
blood and mucous surfaces of the <lb/>
j;, Send for free. <lb/>
J. Cm my Co.; Props., <lb/>
Ohio. <lb/>
Sold Druggists. <lb/>
Hall's Pill- are best. <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 <lb/>
both cook and heating We also tarry a lull <lb/>
line of repairs for same. W buy Hay. Lime. <lb/>
Cotton Mi and Bulls <lb/>
By Car Load <lb/>
We have just received two oar loads of <lb/>
and can satisfy anybody in price and <lb/>
It will lie seen from above <lb/>
in addition to Southern votes <lb/>
Mr. received only <lb/>
four silver mining Colo- <lb/>
Idaho, Montana and Nevada. <lb/>
Concerning the popular vote, ac- <lb/>
curate figures cannot be had until <lb/>
returns arc In all <lb/>
the stales, derived <lb/>
ii. don't know i- .- <lb/>
show <lb/>
plurality in Republican Suites <lb/>
amounts and Bryan's <lb/>
In Democratic Slates to <lb/>
making pin- <lb/>
gent plurality ever given a <lb/>
dale for President, r <lb/>
in having been <lb/>
total vote cast Isac <lb/>
Connie I to have been 15.000,000, <lb/>
which i- supposed to <lb/>
have received, speaking <lb/>
and <lb/>
carried Slate and <lb/>
Bryan <lb/>
Is and of <lb/>
votes lie year <lb/>
Kansas, South Dakota, <lb/>
Utah and Washington, which he <lb/>
lost in WHO, and <lb/>
Kentucky, be carried font <lb/>
years ago. Charlotte I <lb/>
Made l Va. <lb/>
The soul without is <lb/>
abode of <lb/>
How arc we our baton <lb/>
when the trust has up the <lb/>
pi Ice of salt <lb/>
Even average baby knows <lb/>
how lo play bawl, it isn't <lb/>
football <lb/>
The Hies arc now getting <lb/>
rheumatism pedal <lb/>
and in the binges of their <lb/>
gossamer pinions. <lb/>
of a marriageable age arc <lb/>
sold for Japan. In this <lb/>
country girls are sold In marriage <lb/>
and dot even get <lb/>
The average politician i <lb/>
to and bar.-. <lb/>
of girls who do fancy work <lb/>
fancy work. <lb/>
It's all well enough to make light <lb/>
c i your troubles, but look out for <lb/>
the gas bill. <lb/>
call them depart- <lb/>
-lores the Shoppers <lb/>
never to depart. <lb/>
men of says <lb/>
Philosopher <lb/>
I meanest of most <lb/>
The bald-headed man may lake <lb/>
some consolation from the fact <lb/>
, be was that way. <lb/>
The lime that a man led- <lb/>
he i- too old to learn is when <lb/>
he i- hi- freshman year at col <lb/>
lie a remarked <lb/>
machine, and yet I <lb/>
can truthfully say there are <lb/>
on <lb/>
We hear much about <lb/>
the open door as we did. <lb/>
signs have made their <lb/>
appearance. <lb/>
The chrysanthemum can't com- <lb/>
plain ii baa no <lb/>
Some business arc always <lb/>
on lime, and oilier- cash. <lb/>
Ii Isn't necessary for a man to <lb/>
line scales in order to have his u <lb/>
way. <lb/>
N. Maude, dear, a high is <lb/>
nut always a man who goes for <lb/>
aerial <lb/>
The say that bis <lb/>
face is his fortune, His fortune <lb/>
lie- ill oilier men's mugs. <lb/>
If a waiter gel his tip, <lb/>
tare i hi- customer is a <lb/>
female or a fee male. <lb/>
at session. <lb/>
A hill line <lb/>
Shoes, ware <lb/>
in first class <lb/>
LT Otis <lb/>
Cutlery <lb/>
Groceries, <lb/>
and get our prices. <lb/>
J C <lb/>
THE <lb/>
and fever is a bottle of Grove's <lb/>
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply <lb/>
I run and u i i in tasteless form <lb/>
No i are -no pay. Price <lb/>
ON <lb/>
All of Church I'm <lb/>
Co-, at Richmond, I ml., <lb/>
a lull din <lb/>
tier and to prevent business <lb/>
prostration were told <lb/>
would follow Bryan's election, And <lb/>
now the Church Furniture <lb/>
has closed down the and <lb/>
the bat e no work And <lb/>
Bryan was elected, News and <lb/>
d Sweats with Robert's <lb/>
Tasteless Chill Tonic per <lb/>
bottle. lo lake. Money <lb/>
refunded if it fails. Restores <lb/>
petite, pin I blood and makes <lb/>
yon well. None other as good. <lb/>
Bold and guaranteed the drug <lb/>
tores of <lb/>
O. L. <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
Office over White <lb/>
Fleming store.<lb/>
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<p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
N. <lb/>
D. J. Owner <lb/>
Entered at the Post Office <lb/>
Greenville, N. as Second <lb/>
Matter. <lb/>
. . . would include <lb/>
suppose, said visitor to <lb/>
the penitentiary, <lb/>
arc always to have their <lb/>
terms of <lb/>
replied the guard. <lb/>
Which arc <lb/>
ones have life semen <lb/>
Two of old h <lb/>
British took French in <lb/>
threw into the harbor <lb/>
have been out of <lb/>
the and to Toronto, <lb/>
having been purchased the <lb/>
by the Govern- <lb/>
Each cannon is about nine <lb/>
feet over <lb/>
pounds. <lb/>
A new for tint bagpipes has <lb/>
found by a Scottish <lb/>
w ho owns a sheep faun a <lb/>
mountainous of California, <lb/>
is the habit daily of <lb/>
playing pipes all over the <lb/>
ground. The baa had <lb/>
the eagles <lb/>
out of the Locality, In which <lb/>
of prey bad formerly <lb/>
able damage by carrying <lb/>
hail even attacked grown <lb/>
The Philadelphia times is afraid <lb/>
overdoing the <lb/>
business, and maybe we are, <lb/>
but it will longtime In fore u-e <lb/>
with the ho-, tail <lb/>
is the who have about IV, <lb/>
varieties and us <lb/>
big as an cabbage. Tastes <lb/>
differ. We wouldn't trade the <lb/>
old fashioned sweet <lb/>
ruse for a forty-acre <lb/>
legated patch oil be Japanese i <lb/>
flower, with all . . id I <lb/>
hi f out ii <lb/>
respondent i <lb/>
an turning their alien- <lb/>
co to wheat, <lb/>
the pi table, h inti i <lb/>
is not i <lb/>
wheat State; ii it t tobacco <lb/>
State; and there suggest <lb/>
in the fact farmers <lb/>
more raising wheat i urn- <lb/>
with N where <lb/>
it i- at h tine i.- I i <lb/>
in i <lb/>
to mi the lea States <lb/>
arc, P <lb/>
i mid throw <lb/>
some light the if it <lb/>
would. I II r . <lb/>
i m mt r. . <lb/>
to II Phil I forth <lb/>
i pet <lb/>
signed in . <lb/>
by which n father gave up <lb/>
all i to hi- ten obi win <lb/>
a l bill, <lb/>
till I ii;. <lb/>
and . <lb/>
again Ii lei I hi <lb/>
live I Mrs. i; i <lb/>
K. <lb/>
and M In father in I hi ml <lb/>
of the second mm i luge he n I <lb/>
bill i <lb/>
I iii ill of -nil <lb/>
ll the Use of printing <lb/>
ideas about the reorganization of <lb/>
the inter- <lb/>
views It Happened <lb/>
and It is four years, less <lb/>
one week, before the next <lb/>
elect occurs, no <lb/>
man can tell what happen <lb/>
in the meantime. If anyone had <lb/>
predicted when <lb/>
cited 1896 that his <lb/>
the war with <lb/>
Spain, the accession of a <lb/>
islands on other aide of the <lb/>
world some on tins Side, <lb/>
would have accumulated two full <lb/>
sized wars and a hot skirmish in <lb/>
China, and instituted a new <lb/>
system based me doctrine <lb/>
that congress has the right to ac- <lb/>
quire bud govern colonies outside <lb/>
the constitution, he would have <lb/>
been the Veriest <lb/>
Who knows what issues may arise <lb/>
or in what condition the country <lb/>
will be in A dozen parties <lb/>
may be made and broken in that <lb/>
long Time-. <lb/>
Attorney-General Walser has <lb/>
prepared bis report on <lb/>
trial- in State two <lb/>
years ending June last, and <lb/>
has made it public. It shows <lb/>
trials remark- <lb/>
able met there were <lb/>
fewer than during the previous <lb/>
two years. Of those tried during <lb/>
two were <lb/>
males, 1,780 females, white, <lb/>
Indian.-. There <lb/>
convictions. There <lb/>
are four capital crimes ibis <lb/>
State; arson, burglary, murder and <lb/>
rape. The i trials of <lb/>
these was as Arson <lb/>
burglary murder rape <lb/>
to the lime covered <lb/>
there ii id been a stead <lb/>
increase in For <lb/>
en ten rials, I- <lb/>
there vi., for Ii <lb/>
there and <lb/>
re were I l <lb/>
IN A STOKE. <lb/>
lag on Falls Over <lb/>
J. L. Starkey carry on <lb/>
their grocery business of J. <lb/>
U LETTER <lb/>
Special of Reflector. <lb/>
X. C, Oct. <lb/>
It now develops that attempt <lb/>
will he made out the threat A- store, have one <lb/>
to the Wains Senator of and best stocks here. <lb/>
elect Simmons next March. Saturday right in the <lb/>
of the alleged has midst of the busiest of the <lb/>
made these letters hitherto, day, their thrown into <lb/>
because J did not the confusion by tie <lb/>
sources the threat worth I south side of the room failing p, v <lb/>
over across the crashing by <lb/>
Now. however the matter and goods <lb/>
AND <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
N. C. Nov. <lb/>
As an evidence of the fact that <lb/>
it has been no idle boast our <lb/>
STATE N- w <lb/>
c la <lb/>
more shape around . <lb/>
importance, that it is shelve.- were <lb/>
A portion <lb/>
with <lb/>
are now selling seven different <lb/>
is collect- and glassware, most <lb/>
Lag material and was smashed into fragments. <lb/>
Which in-e a and that such goods as pickle-, jellies. <lb/>
he will appear as conn- and other stuff glass <lb/>
in the contest. That Butler broken and mixed in a con <lb/>
behind the scheme no one can mats, goods <lb/>
doubt. It is evident that and s faring almost as <lb/>
take; charge of The damage lo the is <lb/>
largely because Butler, re <lb/>
tiring at noon OH March At lime of the collapse Mr. <lb/>
the Senate, cannot act as J- Starkey and a boy were <lb/>
tor, except behind the scenes. the counter mi <lb/>
his successor appears to be side. the <lb/>
sworn in immediately some out of <lb/>
The Washington correspondent when by <lb/>
Post states he looked around in time <lb/>
Pritchard has a box, weighing see falling, he <lb/>
i Mary land, Virginia, <lb/>
South <lb/>
Georgia, Texas Mississippi. <lb/>
Who dare the assert that <lb/>
is not a coming town. Every <lb/>
all <lb/>
necessary unmistakably point that <lb/>
way and we arc more fully <lb/>
it every day. <lb/>
had a very deserted <lb/>
Last Sunday, owing to <lb/>
of our people to <lb/>
Blank Jack, or Bethany <lb/>
to attend church. <lb/>
There was right much excite- <lb/>
in town yesterday on account <lb/>
of Township <lb/>
deposited in his dodged around end of the la man who bad made way with <lb/>
room and tilled with as I here he properly. The <lb/>
went <lb/>
a visit <lb/>
books kepi -lauding was .-mashed left. <lb/>
cm the last piece- Had he been a mo-j Miss <lb/>
so called in probably <lb/>
secured by The boy was j friends ;,, <lb/>
on election day in August, will be a step ladder pulling up some <lb/>
used to impeach the out into Mollie Bryan ha accepted <lb/>
of Senator election, middle He some- position as school teacher iii a <lb/>
claim being the legislature el- injured in one foot. <lb/>
Carpenters were called <lb/>
in as <lb/>
sou, Iii- <lb/>
to <lb/>
i. <lb/>
be <lb/>
That <lb/>
are daily weather tone <lb/>
it i- o n <lb/>
I- ill the ,, <lb/>
Federal Court. The of a <lb/>
ship which curried <lb/>
rice the cargo <lb/>
Q. I. <lb/>
Council. <lb/>
Home. If, lake, <lb/>
I. i. Smith, A. ii. Johnston, B. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
raids, II. K. Patrick and <lb/>
S. I. King, members of Acme <lb/>
Jr. A. if. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
to He a lo in <lb/>
i. The i i- instituted <lb/>
In oil <lb/>
In. c. <lb/>
. a. Pair, <lb/>
ii . <lb/>
J. W. Harper, Warden. <lb/>
W, i Vinci Bee. . rel <lb/>
s. <lb/>
if. T. Smith, <lb/>
it. Manning, Financial <lb/>
J. I. i. <lb/>
V. i;. Nobles, Chaplain. <lb/>
i. W. Vim cut, Inside <lb/>
I. It. Smith, <lb/>
i n ii. i f instituting <lb/>
lodge hid completed a <lb/>
pie was served, <lb/>
lb the following ; lasts <lb/>
were J. l is, <lb/>
Johnston, The Visiting <lb/>
r. A. Fr,<lb/>
i boys tells u- had a most <lb/>
trip and <lb/>
were every courtesy <lb/>
was a fraudulently el- <lb/>
that such a contest is <lb/>
certain lie made at the very <lb/>
M.-1 ii. extra of the Sin- <lb/>
ale, session being usual at the <lb/>
beginning of the term a newly though the good In a <lb/>
President, etc. <lb/>
i I r hi r. It bad yet re- <lb/>
Bi Settle, now of no one was killed or <lb/>
writes a letter to Sen- seriously injured, <lb/>
Pritchard, in which he warns <lb/>
the latter against inch, a course, <lb/>
out the fact that in at- <lb/>
lacking I be Simmons election law <lb/>
which tin- November <lb/>
held he will be dig- <lb/>
a iiI may engulf the two <lb/>
from <lb/>
tin- even <lb/>
ll Senate <lb/>
convention, Governor Aycock <lb/>
would appoint <lb/>
.-nil on hi- to the vacancy de- <lb/>
and the <lb/>
would again elect <lb/>
hi in. <lb/>
Mr. Settle then appeals to Mr. <lb/>
to take a step <lb/>
will serve lo more <lb/>
thoroughly solidify the white pen <lb/>
pie North Carolina and the <lb/>
He party. He i ills <lb/>
school at <lb/>
of people from the <lb/>
W. R, a prominent <lb/>
man, of Marion, committed suicide <lb/>
by shooting himself in the head <lb/>
with revolver. <lb/>
In this State are Pres- <lb/>
with active <lb/>
During year <lb/>
were given to missions <lb/>
to home. <lb/>
The Methodist of <lb/>
the building of which j <lb/>
was completed Saturday, will lie <lb/>
formally dedicated November <lb/>
Thanksgiving Day. Bishop <lb/>
w ill deliver address. <lb/>
Silas who lived near <lb/>
went out <lb/>
failing to search mas made <lb/>
for him. His body was found <lb/>
the woods, a load of shot having <lb/>
entered his chest up <lb/>
Ix-vi Travis was found dead <lb/>
lied at bis borne ten miles from <lb/>
Newton, his bead having been <lb/>
crushed. He lived alone was <lb/>
no doubt murdered. He bad <lb/>
dead some days dis- <lb/>
was made. <lb/>
Mr. Hardy L. the well <lb/>
known dealer harness, <lb/>
trunks, buggies and carriages, <lb/>
owing to embarrassments in <lb/>
hied a petition bankruptcy <lb/>
yesterday at l o'clock, through his <lb/>
attorney, Herbert <lb/>
Wilmington Messenger. <lb/>
After He Comes <lb/>
do w help her she <lb/>
S One of the <lb/>
him la to <lb/>
do she <lb/>
us <lb/>
h to hi-r Meal <lb/>
should, by sill <lb/>
J with <lb/>
Mother's <lb/>
Friend.<lb/>
as possible to put .-helves country come here after the u <lb/>
back up, and aim <lb/>
the firm was t <lb/>
I .-aid to be best the <lb/>
re-open the Stale, carry away <lb/>
store and proceed with business, for drinking purposes. <lb/>
The members of the Jr. O. V. <lb/>
A. M. gave supper <lb/>
evening complimentary lo the gen- <lb/>
from who came <lb/>
to organize lodge. The supper <lb/>
was prepared by A. Fair, <lb/>
Mrs. I. I. Mrs. J. <lb/>
Misses Wesson, <lb/>
and Hallie Nichols and <lb/>
Building and Insured. <lb/>
An ml <lb/>
that by permitting tin dead pa.-i to <lb/>
bury its deal din I a nice stream <lb/>
the Are. <lb/>
The following gentlemen came <lb/>
morning down from Greenville and organ- <lb/>
near corner of First iced an Jr. . r. A. M. lodge last <lb/>
and Council streets, owned by Mr. J. It. Jams, If. A. Tim <lb/>
N . II. a, II. K. Patrick, D. King. <lb/>
I by a woman named Smith, p. Edwards, A. D. <lb/>
Lee, was destroyed by lire. The Johnston, John Home, J. H. <lb/>
was from town John Cheek and Ashley <lb/>
left a colored woman in charge, son. After completing their work <lb/>
The lire originated about they partook of an oyster supper, <lb/>
kitchen. of the furniture then left for their homes. Those <lb/>
was saved, and both furniture and of our people who had good <lb/>
building were insured. fort line to meet are very <lb/>
house just west of burn much pleased with them <lb/>
building caught on was would be glad to have them call <lb/>
I saved by Bed Hawk lire com- again. We will give you more <lb/>
They put hand en in our next. <lb/>
the river and from that <lb/>
paying <lb/>
Nov. SO, at j <lb/>
i dilutes lot. Ill is <lb/>
it borne i Mr. i d Mi <lb/>
II in k. released from <lb/>
their son, little Bruce <lb/>
i i I., h In, had for <lb/>
i days been in fatal <lb/>
A fragile <lb/>
i delicate for earth's rough <lb/>
v so flood Shepherd <lb/>
came called him to Him <lb/>
Sen u-e- were conducted the <lb/>
both i many of the <lb/>
men, cotton <lb/>
other <lb/>
to the <lb/>
party ill be hastened; <lb/>
a course will delay If <lb/>
prevent u- of <lb/>
which is briefed here for it <lb/>
may worth. <lb/>
on <lb/>
A. Cox is <lb/>
i iii- <lb/>
cash prices for Button seed. <lb/>
The Atlantic I In . <lb/>
m lining by . J. N. <lb/>
Booth, the b s as , 1.1 <lb/>
in for interment. <lb/>
real fair child <lb/>
tin to thy bed, <lb/>
let and <lb/>
With blessings thy bend. <lb/>
end wharf I'll South <lb/>
and ii I by a <lb/>
rain which has In n predicted <lb/>
Weather A claim <lb/>
for damages was based on <lb/>
tout mi <lb/>
in ml i , . . ,,. <lb/>
Die predicted lo way to stray; <lb/>
lower Cum found lie- I Before led could turn <lb/>
but ,., j at way <lb/>
Deals reversed could breast, <lb/>
grounds the Or sorrow wake the tear, <lb/>
Rise to home of rest, <lb/>
mil arc In cell sphere <lb/>
bound lo <lb/>
K, r the <lb/>
Ai Thanksgiving, when <lb/>
and blessings of <lb/>
year arc carefully recounted and <lb/>
e ii. ill be impelled <lb/>
in deep gratitude <lb/>
their hearts, both words and iii <lb/>
deeds. i to some <lb/>
i; i-u.-e. ii ii,,, for it- <lb/>
relief distress, the <lb/>
rescue <lb/>
will be made <lb/>
to Hod. The homes <lb/>
North Law large claims <lb/>
. upon In our w bole <lb/>
people. I cue training <lb/>
destitute, h not lest children <lb/>
i- a u paramount importance, <lb/>
iii results. The cause appeals <lb/>
ill. Could an <lb/>
i lo more <lb/>
i dependent humanity, <lb/>
a contribution to maintain <lb/>
tin lets boys and <lb/>
girls I Thanksgiving contributions. <lb/>
to work each year arc lib <lb/>
They are pleasing lo <lb/>
file make glad the hearts of the <lb/>
children gull lo our various <lb/>
iii homes and of the <lb/>
boys and <lb/>
all have lo be thankful for. <lb/>
let thanksgiving, express <lb/>
our even greater aid <lb/>
in those who so much our <lb/>
help. <lb/>
Hope rue Company did not get <lb/>
I lire, at leas in working <lb/>
shape. Several members wool to <lb/>
but the Richmond, <lb/>
p and the meeting of of <lb/>
and keys gone. They the Atlantic Coast Line <lb/>
Steamer out farM the cistern, Company was held at the <lb/>
the ore too faraway lo in this city, to-day, <lb/>
there so they went President says the gross <lb/>
if the engine <lb/>
Mayor's Court. <lb/>
Mayor J. Move has disposed <lb/>
of following eases his court <lb/>
since <lb/>
William Tucker, disorderly co i- <lb/>
din i. i i suspended. <lb/>
James H. Cox, riotous dis- <lb/>
orderly, lined and cost, <lb/>
Patrick, drunk <lb/>
and using vulgar and pro- <lb/>
language, lined <lb/>
and costs 98.08. <lb/>
Hay wood Spell, drunk and dis- <lb/>
lined penny cost, <lb/>
11.06. <lb/>
Cobb, drunk <lb/>
lined i 18.30. <lb/>
James A. drunk dis <lb/>
orderly, lined if I costs, Si SO. <lb/>
Charles Culler, drunk dis- <lb/>
orderly, lined l and costs, <lb/>
gone to the river building could <lb/>
not have saved. Being at <lb/>
such an hour of night m , so <lb/>
faraway the lire had progressed <lb/>
beyond before was dis- <lb/>
covered an alarm given. <lb/>
To irk-nib <lb/>
Al <lb/>
tickets are will not be <lb/>
very long before entire <lb/>
her will hare been taken the <lb/>
prises tor distribution. <lb/>
No one wind to you. This is the <lb/>
in -I oiler i . i made lo tobacco <lb/>
perfectly get a <lb/>
of highest market <lb/>
value for your ad- <lb/>
have sold <lb/>
, , made thin oiler <lb/>
who . a n load it It us be <lb/>
lore, ii i. i gratifying in- <lb/>
deed to say u <lb/>
one has upraised <lb/>
at their as <lb/>
with former sales made <lb/>
Whether you with us or not <lb/>
earnings from all <lb/>
sources for the year were 8.71,1, <lb/>
and of tins amount <lb/>
wan received from opera <lb/>
log the roads <lb/>
from sources. The <lb/>
Of and <lb/>
the taxes paid amounted the <lb/>
aggregate lo 84,668,808.88. The <lb/>
operating were 68.6 or <lb/>
Cent, the gross <lb/>
elect of officer resulted as <lb/>
president; <lb/>
ll. Walters, vice president <lb/>
Alexander second vice <lb/>
president. s. third <lb/>
ice <lb/>
During the last two weeks Beg <lb/>
of Deeds T. U. issued <lb/>
marriage lo following <lb/>
couples <lb/>
Taylor and <lb/>
B. J. and Etta Belle <lb/>
Clark. <lb/>
Lawrence Webb Lille Ha- <lb/>
guns. <lb/>
William Sadie <lb/>
Jones. <lb/>
II. f, Lillie <lb/>
Allen and Clara Bailey, <lb/>
Shade Heath and <lb/>
Sylvester Vines <lb/>
man. <lb/>
Mack Jenkins and Laura Hives. <lb/>
Leon Pal lick and <lb/>
bun. <lb/>
Henry Black Bat- <lb/>
James <lb/>
lake her<lb/>
My and<lb/>
ii which <lb/>
strength <lb/>
will <lb/>
show you <lb/>
that the <lb/>
the <lb/>
are. <lb/>
bear the <lb/>
so an. the <lb/>
there ill be. <lb/>
A woman Fort <lb/>
for God foe <lb/>
Red I ., Cal. <lb/>
i is a blessing to <lb/>
all nature's <lb/>
Get i, at <lb/>
J d, j per hot tie. <lb/>
i i i. <lb/>
ft i <lb/>
SEEN HI IN WASH- <lb/>
N. Nov. <lb/>
Mrs. Martha Latham <lb/>
some days here her <lb/>
sou, J. it. Latham. <lb/>
A colored man residing <lb/>
lib street lost his dwelling by lire <lb/>
the Kith lust. <lb/>
The iii- <lb/>
show, says nude <lb/>
Human dancing should not <lb/>
etc. He should <lb/>
not have given himself away in <lb/>
that <lb/>
live hope but may die <lb/>
lO The bridge will bu <lb/>
passable lieu is <lb/>
Miss I tin Mr. M. <lb/>
M. Jones arc to be married <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
We haven't combed <lb/>
with a comb in search of news, <lb/>
but we have kept <lb/>
and did not advertise our <lb/>
business. We could enlarge on John <lb/>
Smith Co's., large well <lb/>
flock, etc., but is no <lb/>
that. Newspapers do <lb/>
in of a great <lb/>
deal of free gratis <lb/>
for nothing. We have often seen <lb/>
two or dollars worth of pull- <lb/>
spent on a cent show and a <lb/>
hall column spent a cent <lb/>
individual. We could also men- <lb/>
lion the f that John of <lb/>
some hours our <lb/>
and Mr. P., of <lb/>
was town, etc., and not a man, <lb/>
or child in Pitt county <lb/>
knows or cares a---------for any of <lb/>
them, yet the names are bona ride. <lb/>
We the explain <lb/>
ed our periods of <lb/>
from our experience <lb/>
that The will say <lb/>
amen, <lb/>
Jim <lb/>
sport the chess play- <lb/>
is that bis watch <lb/>
the other watches bis pawn. <lb/>
The in Strike Over. <lb/>
Durham, Hot. special to <lb/>
Herald from to <lb/>
night says that the Strike of cotton <lb/>
mill operatives is off. unions <lb/>
Mills have disbanded. <lb/>
withdrew from Union <lb/>
at and the most of <lb/>
these have applied to be reinstated <lb/>
in their former positions and given <lb/>
work. The National Textile <lb/>
we will always be glad to all to to bank to work <lb/>
you call around to see us. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
Pushes A Co, <lb/>
to <lb/>
and will not extend more help. <lb/>
ill is considered the trouble <lb/>
j l i the mills and the opera <lb/>
I lives is at end the null <lb/>
have won. <lb/>
quit going to see these <lb/>
modern said <lb/>
matron, are so <lb/>
as- <lb/>
her neighbor; time I <lb/>
was the there was <lb/>
scarcely a woman <lb/>
could look without blush- <lb/>
Head This <lb/>
We have taken tare <lb/>
growing the must improved bright <lb/>
tobacco White Stem <lb/>
Orinoco, the Iii Leaf Orinoco <lb/>
are the most reliable ever <lb/>
grown in section. man <lb/>
cast, who cultivated this <lb/>
kind will average from to per <lb/>
cent more than any other kind. <lb/>
Mr. Sam Mumford, at says <lb/>
that his OrinOCO will bring fifty <lb/>
dollars more per acre any <lb/>
other kind grown on same <lb/>
Martin people are <lb/>
Orinoco and coining money. You <lb/>
will these seed for sale at Dr. <lb/>
and Dr. Drug <lb/>
stores some store each sec <lb/>
of county at cents <lb/>
package. <lb/>
W. T. A Co., <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
SOUTH <lb/>
LIFE <lb/>
INSURANCE COMPANY <lb/>
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA <lb/>
CAPITAL <lb/>
ECONOMICALLY <lb/>
BY THE MOST <lb/>
MEN.<lb/>
THE <lb/>
THAT IN <lb/>
MICH y <lb/>
con s <lb/>
tUM <lb/>
The <lb/>
Well <lb/>
Dressed <lb/>
Man <lb/>
Attracts where- <lb/>
ever you meet He is <lb/>
in fall, we <lb/>
take considerable of the credit for <lb/>
this of affairs. Ask the <lb/>
man if we are to this honor. Never before la history <lb/>
of this establishment have we carried a complete assortment o <lb/>
ES <lb/>
as we have this fall. Our customers tell us <lb/>
are certainly competent to We have everything <lb/>
that Is the rage New York, a visit lo our <lb/>
will give you a complete knowledge of all is <lb/>
new and in fashionable world. In lo <lb/>
our prices We know you will not utter a word of <lb/>
complaint. Drop In a little lime, we <lb/>
want to see you.<lb/>
THE CLOTH <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there MARK, <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
so to remind you that you owe j <lb/>
The for <lb/>
subscription and we <lb/>
you to as early <lb/>
need YOU <lb/>
owe us and you will <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
It looks like we are close to <lb/>
rent cotton again. <lb/>
advance in makes <lb/>
some people smile. <lb/>
Holiday goods are beginning to <lb/>
their appearance. <lb/>
j re numbers of fruit trees are <lb/>
being delivered here by agents. <lb/>
Partridges, y <lb/>
W. C. N. C. <lb/>
It is factories that <lb/>
needs to keep going for- <lb/>
ward . <lb/>
Sir. Allied lost a cow <lb/>
the annual was sick and <lb/>
fell in <lb/>
Seeing Machine is <lb/>
easiest, lightest and best. Cheap <lb/>
M. <lb/>
A little son of Mr. J. W. <lb/>
was over circus day <lb/>
right badly hurt. <lb/>
of the beat of t he <lb/>
season were tobacco <lb/>
warehouses last week. <lb/>
we bear a of <lb/>
business changes talked of for <lb/>
coming year. <lb/>
Campbell Co., the Richmond <lb/>
photographer-- who have been here <lb/>
some weeks, left today, <lb/>
Mrs, J. Cherry keeps on <lb/>
at all times class silverware, <lb/>
cut glass and jewelry suitable for <lb/>
presents. <lb/>
Car load of line horses just re-, <lb/>
by Livery <lb/>
stables corner Fifth <lb/>
streets. <lb/>
What one Hem Done. <lb/>
A bicycle was stolen Thursday, <lb/>
it was advertised iii <lb/>
roll the wheel was <lb/>
Hal the thief was <lb/>
in jail Ho much for put- <lb/>
ting things where they tire rend. <lb/>
We Have a <lb/>
Tho farmers may not look tit it <lb/>
Hint way, but if there was. a tot- <lb/>
ton factory would <lb/>
menu out to one cent <lb/>
more a pound for cotton <lb/>
season through. That is the way it <lb/>
is in other loans where <lb/>
lire located. Greenville should <lb/>
Inn e one, <lb/>
Not She Can Live. <lb/>
Mr E. A. received a let- <lb/>
tor Monday night from Washing <lb/>
ton City, dated which stated <lb/>
Mrs. L. A. Brown <lb/>
ill and thought she <lb/>
could not live through the night. <lb/>
Mrs. was the widow of the <lb/>
lute Mr. B near <lb/>
ville, moved to Washington <lb/>
after the death her husband lo <lb/>
take a government position in <lb/>
the Treasury department, Many <lb/>
friends here learn with regret of <lb/>
her critical illness. <lb/>
Prompt, Pitas. <lb/>
We hope our subscribers <lb/>
throughout the country will not <lb/>
fail to respond early to <lb/>
to pay there to Tim <lb/>
And those at a dis- <lb/>
who have received state <lb/>
me a are asked again to scud on <lb/>
the money. We what <lb/>
owe and hope you will not keep us <lb/>
waiting for it. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
I'm owing me will <lb/>
pay at once. I w ill tie New <lb/>
York week they can set <lb/>
tie with W. or at my <lb/>
stoic while am gone. <lb/>
O, M. <lb/>
In Hospital. <lb/>
A was <lb/>
this morning announcing that Mr. <lb/>
Sugg, of died lust night <lb/>
a hospital where be <lb/>
been taken for I real He <lb/>
had been sick several mouths with <lb/>
typhoid fever. Miss Ada <lb/>
of county, lo whom lie had <lb/>
been engaged for sometime, left <lb/>
hereabout two weeks ago for <lb/>
and was married to Mr. <lb/>
in the hospital so she might <lb/>
he and him <lb/>
lo life if possible. Hut her <lb/>
led could stay <lb/>
progress of I lie fever. ban the <lb/>
sympathy of many relatives <lb/>
ii lends here, Daily h <lb/>
Serious <lb/>
Clark, of <lb/>
township, <lb/>
township, was shot after <lb/>
noon by Constable <lb/>
Clark was at Mr. B. B. Cot s <lb/>
farm, near Falkland, <lb/>
tie tried lo <lb/>
Clark ran the <lb/>
tiled him with u gun bitting <lb/>
the leg above the mid- <lb/>
of the thigh, the thigh <lb/>
I nine I. who <lb/>
min <lb/>
about a down buck shot <lb/>
his thigh. Clark is in a serious <lb/>
HOWDY DO. <lb/>
Sens Speak <lb/>
A. of Ayden. spent <lb/>
today here. <lb/>
r. U. H. went lo <lb/>
den evening. <lb/>
Mrs. B, C. Williams <lb/>
The youngest of K. M. <lb/>
Cheek is ill. <lb/>
K. O. Whaley came in Saturday <lb/>
evening from Halifax left to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Miss Manning, of <lb/>
arrived evening visit <lb/>
Mrs. Moore. <lb/>
Judge A. If, Moore left <lb/>
morning for Wilmington to bold <lb/>
court there. Sirs. Moore <lb/>
him. <lb/>
Morton came down <lb/>
from Hat evening <lb/>
tilled his pulpit lbs <lb/>
church <lb/>
Hew, Booth returned Hal- <lb/>
from <lb/>
H. C. where been assisting <lb/>
Kev. B, Wells in a meeting. <lb/>
moo. <lb/>
H. C. left this morning. <lb/>
H. of came <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
Kev. J. II, Morton to <lb/>
J. Joy tier returned to Kin <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
II. L. of Washington, <lb/>
up Monday and returned to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Kiss Geneva Gardner returned <lb/>
Monday evening, from where <lb/>
she had been visiting. <lb/>
W. II. Cox, of <lb/>
over today to at his property <lb/>
Was burned night. <lb/>
Helen who been <lb/>
Miss Alice <lb/>
left Monday evening her home <lb/>
ll <lb/>
Mis. ILL. <lb/>
of Wilmington, who have been <lb/>
visiting relatives here, returned <lb/>
home today. <lb/>
Mrs W, B. of <lb/>
who hail been visiting <lb/>
family of editor, returned <lb/>
home Monday evening. <lb/>
O, D. Hawks, <lb/>
the passenger train, is taking u <lb/>
few days W. L. Jones <lb/>
is on run in his place. <lb/>
Miss Nannie Wilson three <lb/>
of W. II. Wilson <lb/>
who accompanied her, returned <lb/>
this morning from <lb/>
Dr. Johnson, a native of this <lb/>
county lull now of City, in- <lb/>
id this morning to visit his sis- <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
moo. <lb/>
B, M. Cheek went to to <lb/>
day. <lb/>
W. to to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Mrs, Kicky Moore went to Kith- <lb/>
in. i today. <lb/>
J. O. of Atlanta, spent <lb/>
Tuesday here. <lb/>
w. II. Cox returned lo <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
J. Cherry, Jr., left this after- <lb/>
for New Horn. <lb/>
Mrs. Dr. Kicks, of is <lb/>
visiting Mrs. <lb/>
W. A. II. <lb/>
Miss went to to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Mi's, B, J. t Miss <lb/>
Clark i of <lb/>
arrived evening to <lb/>
hi r <lb/>
A telephone message <lb/>
early this morning asking <lb/>
Sir. W. C. to lake <lb/>
1.11 over I here, as several <lb/>
stores in that town rob- <lb/>
bed last night. He It'll on the <lb/>
morning train with two of his <lb/>
dogs. <lb/>
We could not learn the <lb/>
of the that four <lb/>
or live stores hail entered, <lb/>
the money drawers in snob broken <lb/>
open MOM goods taken. <lb/>
dogs found the trail of the <lb/>
robber it some distance <lb/>
down the to a brick kiln. <lb/>
a lot of discarded clothes <lb/>
were found mid the dogs could <lb/>
the trail no further. <lb/>
robber evidently changed Ml <lb/>
out shoes and nil, so that the <lb/>
trail be lost lie was <lb/>
pursued. <lb/>
II. W. of <lb/>
has called lo the <lb/>
a church in <lb/>
NEW BIG STORE. <lb/>
Did You <lb/>
WE SOLD <lb/>
Dry Goods Only <lb/>
If so, <lb/>
yon are <lb/>
wrong. <lb/>
We carry <lb/>
. Stock of <lb/>
RE <lb/>
any house in Greenville. The upper of our immense store <lb/>
is just filled with Furniture and Carpets. <lb/>
Anything you want, whole suits or odd pieces, we can furnish. <lb/>
We can lit up any room in your house at Bargain Prices. <lb/>
BIG <lb/>
Men Suits, Young; Men Suits, <lb/>
Suits. Latest Styles, <lb/>
Best Workmanship. <lb/>
Our Special Clothing, Dry <lb/>
Goods lion Bargain <lb/>
Sale at prices goes <lb/>
right on crowds arc daily <lb/>
taking advantage it. <lb/>
E. <lb/>
Greater and Grander Bargains Offered Daily. <lb/>
CLOTHING <lb/>
Men Suits and 9.00 quality, Sale <lb/>
Men Suits 14.00, 0.00 quality, Solo Price, <lb/>
Boys Suit. the s, and quality, Sale Price, , <lb/>
ii Sale Price, <lb/>
suits, Tailor Made Silk Taffeta <lb/>
Men Suits the quality, while AH Wool quality now <lb/>
These Goods are All New. No Old Stock on Hand. <lb/>
plain and Linen <lb/>
mill t nils, <lb/>
extra heavy <lb/>
dose, worth <lb/>
Baal Linen so <lb/>
Baal . Do <lb/>
Knitting <lb/>
Collars, worth <lb/>
Checked worth <lb/>
yards Lace, worth <lb/>
Children's extra Host <lb/>
Windsor Tics, worth <lb/>
worth <lb/>
Honey ones, I c <lb/>
silk covers<lb/>
Fancy Foulard Bilk, worth <lb/>
worth Be <lb/>
Lite <lb/>
ii i Imported Irish worth <lb/>
Dress worth <lb/>
Woven Red Spreads, worth Ml.-S Shirts <lb/>
Cuffs . <lb/>
Inch Lining, Cotton, worth Bo. <lb/>
Side Combs, worth <lb/>
Stripe White <lb/>
per <lb/>
Welted Pi tine, all <lb/>
English Curtain Cretonne. <lb/>
Fancy worth <lb/>
Shirt Waists sets, worth BOO. <lb/>
oriel <lb/>
fancy <lb/>
Window Shades, spring roller <lb/>
Mercerized Waist j <lb/>
styles Patterns, lit <lb/>
93.00 quality 91.00. <lb/>
left, while they <lb/>
ft<lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Big; New Store. <lb/>
Open Nights. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
ill <lb/>
I am now offering one of most complete of <lb/>
GOODS, HATS, pants. SHIMS. <lb/>
POCKET and <lb/>
at very reasonable prices. My line of <lb/>
is the standard of any market are and cheap. <lb/>
When yon none to town again give ma a trial. <lb/>
unto please, <lb/>
Jas. White. <lb/>
Hi; <lb/>
Means 1-1 Cent per pound more <lb/>
COTTON <lb/>
THAT IS WHAT GET OS COTTON <lb/>
THAT WE GIN FOR YOU. <lb/>
We established one of the equipped <lb/>
to be found in Eastern Carolina solicit ginning. <lb/>
We torn out best cotton you can gel anywhere but our charge arc <lb/>
o higher than others. <lb/>
green hooker, <lb/>
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offers stock of <lb/>
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purchases. I at all <lb/>
lull line oft Hood. Shoes, Groceries. <lb/>
Tobacco, Hardware, Farm Implements, in fuel anything <lb/>
you want about y. household . farm can <lb/>
furnish <lb/>
Bottom Prices, <lb/>
I buy and VI Kinds of <lb/>
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and .- right every you coins ,,.<lb/>
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simplicity in home <lb/>
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write in a plea tor <lb/>
the exercise of better taste in turn- <lb/>
bating Oar homes, iii the November <lb/>
Home Many <lb/>
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position in life are today the <lb/>
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have crowded late <lb/>
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we should <lb/>
slop. Then e the safe <lb/>
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line when we go beyond. Not one- <lb/>
tenth of the that we think <lb/>
lore essential to our happiest living <lb/>
are really In fact, e should <lb/>
bean happier and health-1 <lb/>
tor people if the nine tenths were <lb/>
taken out of our lives It is <lb/>
how we do with- <lb/>
out, and thousand times the <lb/>
better it. And it doesn't re- <lb/>
quite much to test this of <lb/>
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ll is because we c got away <lb/>
from the simple and the natural <lb/>
thin of our homes are <lb/>
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lives full of little are <lb/>
not worth the while. We have <lb/>
bent the knee lo display. <lb/>
and we have lowered ourselves in <lb/>
doing surrounded ourselves <lb/>
with the trivial and the <lb/>
and tilling our lives with poison <lb/>
of artificiality and the unnatural. <lb/>
we have pushed the <lb/>
the the Beautiful <lb/>
the lust and most lasting things <lb/>
out of our <lb/>
Save Your Money. <lb/>
toe will save <lb/>
many in bills <lb/>
diseases <lb/>
of the stomach, liver or <lb/>
No Reckless Assertion <lb/>
or headache, dyspepsia, <lb/>
malaria, constipation <lb/>
a million people endorse <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
New Home j Atlantic coast line <lb/>
RAILROAD <lb/>
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of show <lb/>
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crying naked Willie's <lb/>
uncle, howled <lb/>
Willie; sister's got mumps, <lb/>
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with most people <lb/>
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says the Philosopher, <lb/>
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cross it when the time <lb/>
Sewing Machines <lb/>
IN IN TIT COUNTY <lb/>
If yon need a sec me <lb/>
at II Hooker's store, or write me <lb/>
J. c. LABOR, <lb/>
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Rev. Ill R. Hick- bases his yearly <lb/>
of storm and weather, <lb/>
is a remarkable fact that <lb/>
warnings of every storm, <lb/>
Mood, cold nave and have <lb/>
been plainly printed in his now <lb/>
famous Almanac for many years. <lb/>
The latest proof of this <lb/>
was the destruction <lb/>
ton, Texas, on very day named <lb/>
by Prof, his Alma- <lb/>
as one of disaster by storm <lb/>
along the coasts. The <lb/>
Almanac, by for the <lb/>
complete and beautiful yet <lb/>
is now ready. This remark <lb/>
able book of near two bundled <lb/>
pages, illustrated with <lb/>
chart-, and <lb/>
goes as a premium to every <lb/>
who pays one dollar a year <lb/>
for Prof, Hick-- journal. Work <lb/>
and Works. The Almanac alone <lb/>
is -cut for only or. <lb/>
limn Word and Works Pub- <lb/>
Company, Locust <lb/>
Street, St. Louis, Mo. <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Wholesale and retail Grocer and <lb/>
Dealer. paid for <lb/>
Hides. Km. Gotten Seed. Oil Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys. etc. Red- <lb/>
steads. Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba- <lb/>
by Carriages, Parlor <lb/>
Suits, Table-. Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American Beauty <lb/>
lied Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
I Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
, Flour. Sugar, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Lye, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents. Raisins, Glass <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
Choose, Rest Butter, Stand- <lb/>
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other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for Come <lb/>
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copy of our bond. <lb/>
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and <lb/>
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bond to In days or <lb/>
money paid. m <lb/>
MEDICAL CO. <lb/>
Clinton Jackson Sta. <lb/>
for sale by J I. <lb/>
or ens Board i ,, <lb/>
County, <lb/>
Tin- following is a of <lb/>
of tin- Board of Com. <lb/>
for Tin number of diva <lb/>
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nulls amounts allowed for <lb/>
or it. <lb/>
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catarrh end neuralgia. <lb/>
condition; every day be <lb/>
M to that I never be a <lb/>
I would <lb/>
one. I <lb/>
taken many other of medicine. <lb/>
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ERNUL. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
am. daily <lb/>
Total <lb/>
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Famous CM <lb/>
and for chills and <lb/>
fever and all malarial and troubles. For sale by <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co., <lb/>
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N. c.<lb/>
,.,. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
Reflector<lb/>
one o the dormitories for Public Books in <lb/>
Pit County. handle the books designated on the <lb/>
and supply what <lb/>
you need. We also have <lb/>
COPY BOOKS, <lb/>
double ruled practice writing <lb/>
tool pap ;,. <lb/>
crayons, inks boxes, <lb/>
When a young man lo <lb/>
walls In- to met-i with <lb/>
reverses, <lb/>
time Is not my <lb/>
marked the clerk at be <lb/>
n watch, <lb/>
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hat that crime is not n <lb/>
tin- Increase, <lb/>
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ladder of the harder his fall <lb/>
it comes, <lb/>
I ho at <lb/>
borrow you borrow a <lb/>
loan. <lb/>
people apparently talk m <lb/>
won't have listen to <lb/>
other people. <lb/>
A girl can easily make a goose <lb/>
of herself by talking her <lb/>
swan neck, <lb/>
wouldn't rather have <lb/>
a dog than a family tree Isn't <lb/>
worth <lb/>
never seems to name <lb/>
growled the Chronic look- <lb/>
I've been laying money <lb/>
for a rainy and it I <lb/>
rained for a <lb/>
The man who views the mistakes <lb/>
a magnifying <lb/>
glass can't see hi own with a <lb/>
scope. <lb/>
The eyes he the mirrors of <lb/>
soul, Inn what is more <lb/>
tall a girl whether or not her hat is <lb/>
on straight. <lb/>
O W. <lb/>
For IT Coin, <lb/>
For U y 10.00,<lb/>
IS s . <lb/>
t ,., <lb/>
Bout II loam. dally <lb/>
Train on leaves Tor <lb/>
Sat <lb/>
Train a el<lb/>
II. M. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
T. SI. <lb/>
My res leave Washing- <lb/>
Ion daily A. If. 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/>
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, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominions. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
TAKE ROBERT'S TASTELESS CHILL TO <lb/>
per Cures Chills and <lb/>
Malaria, Night and <lb/>
grippe. 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 by <lb/>
Bryan Ernul, druggists. <lb/>
total <lb/>
Something New and Fresh to Eat. <lb/>
Wheat, Meal. Cracker Meal. Hominy <lb/>
in.-i.--i trade Mason<lb/>
l,. Data <lb/>
a ,. canned <lb/>
i nave ever <lb/>
J. S. <lb/>
Do know <lb/>
We sell cheap <lb/>
NO IT. <lb/>
Dry Notions, <lb/>
Trunks, Ac, from <lb/>
Our Cash store. No <lb/>
or Cleat nice <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
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For <lb/>
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Total o <lb/>
Board <lb/>
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tit do <lb/>
lost the is true <lb/>
as doth in my of. <lb/>
rice. <lb/>
under my band, the seal of <lb/>
Board of in In <lb/>
ibis of <lb/>
It. <lb/>
Board Com. for Pitt <lb/>
NOTICE, LAND <lb/>
and for- <lb/>
bidden i hunt with or without <lb/>
In any other way upon the <lb/>
Iamb, of the Town, <lb/>
tin- north aide of Creek <lb/>
. J. u. Lima, <lb/>
.-,. <lb/>
flu wife and Miss Little <lb/>
in <lb/>
J. ff. CO., <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton and handlers of <lb/>
Hanging, mid Bags. <lb/>
and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
day the <lb/>
I k or the Court of Pitt <lb/>
as Administrator or I lie estate of Henry <lb/>
ii hereby given lo <lb/>
all holding said ea- <lb/>
lo them to me for payment <lb/>
i on or before the <lb/>
lay of March, 1901, this notice will be <lb/>
bar of recovery. All <lb/>
to u, to nuke <lb/>
to rat <lb/>
This Die day of September 1900. <lb/>
r. <lb/>
of Henry <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. O. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and lies always <lb/>
on him i <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly on <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will you. <lb/>
D. W.<lb/>
Whichard, C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
and prices us low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers <lb/>
Stocks. Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to York <lb/>
Chicago and New <lb/>
NOTICE, <lb/>
All pan lo us are <lb/>
they moat <lb/>
come forward settle before <lb/>
of January. <lb/>
Store <lb/>
W. Lee lo <lb/>
1500 <lb/>
n-want any MB <lb/>
with They , purely <lb/>
fall lo at v.- lion iv ., <lb/>
i ,,. II, K <lb/>
J I aW. <lb/>
go See <lb/>
At the old Marcel I 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, Canned floods, <lb/>
Cigars, <lb/>
Fruits, in fact everything <lb/>
to found an up to date <lb/>
Grocery. <lb/>
pay the highest <lb/>
prices fur all kinds of <lb/>
Country Produce, <lb/>
either in oath or in barter. When <lb/>
you want to sell or you <lb/>
want to buy come to see <lb/>
To all who favor us with their <lb/>
patronage promise entire sat<lb/>
T. F. CHRISTMAN CO. <lb/>
at Five Points. <lb/>
I. A. BELT, <lb/>
------DEALER IN------ <lb/>
I -Mm <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
MB. <lb/>
J. B. COBBY. <lb/>
The On Day Cold Our. <lb/>
s Ai ran u <lb/>
j as cry <lb/>
PATENT<lb/>
FOR <lb/>
SI <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
TRUTH <lb/>
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qua <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
VOL. XIX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER <lb/>
NO <lb/>
Will Bern Fair QuIlT <lb/>
We sec from the <lb/>
Unit the fair of last week, <lb/>
while successful to exhibits, <lb/>
races, etc., did not meet <lb/>
as to attendance and did not <lb/>
make any money. <lb/>
We copy follows from The <lb/>
the is not a <lb/>
maker, and if those who <lb/>
give their time, efforts and <lb/>
backing to the fair, arc lo <lb/>
Hod a non-appreciative attendance, <lb/>
there is nothing to warrant them <lb/>
in further risking their money, be <lb/>
sides throwing valuable time, <lb/>
keeping up these annual fairs. <lb/>
fair has served <lb/>
its purpose exploiting the <lb/>
did resources of Eastern Carolina, <lb/>
has been always an educator lo <lb/>
the farmer and a source <lb/>
of profitable <lb/>
is BOW lime for those who <lb/>
have labored so long success- a republic.,,, majority, <lb/>
fully to both consider their own , partisanship or no partisan- <lb/>
Interests, to judge whether or ship, this contest business has be- <lb/>
come a and costly abuse, <lb/>
which costs the contestant <lb/>
The Contest Abuse. <lb/>
The probabilities are that <lb/>
will have a pretty big batch con- <lb/>
tests for scats in the next House of <lb/>
Representatives, the contestant lie <lb/>
lag la nearly every if not every <lb/>
case a republican Most of these <lb/>
will, as usual come from South, <lb/>
instituted by who were beaten <lb/>
and felt pretty sure Would be <lb/>
beaten when they entered the race. <lb/>
They have been encouraged in this <lb/>
by the course pursued by the <lb/>
House on elections, <lb/>
which generally Hints every <lb/>
text for reporting favor of <lb/>
seating republican contestants, <lb/>
by shameless way <lb/>
which the majority votes ac- <lb/>
with these reports, <lb/>
the face of the evidence <lb/>
and facts and in opposition to <lb/>
all and honesty. That <lb/>
was the case several times in this <lb/>
Congress, and has been the case <lb/>
nearly very Congress In which <lb/>
not a business proposition the <lb/>
New fair has not fully served <lb/>
its time. <lb/>
it has, everything should <lb/>
be considered with care, then it is <lb/>
not good these <lb/>
the people paying bill in <lb/>
the allowances made to defray ex- <lb/>
This encourages men who <lb/>
have really no ground on which lo <lb/>
annual fairs, and some new method ,, to <lb/>
of promoting the business but to do at <lb/>
of this section should be sought of the <lb/>
and put into , , Washington, hang <lb/>
The Free Press is to gee sights, <lb/>
time, and then pocket money <lb/>
enough out of the Treasury to <lb/>
reimburse them for money <lb/>
spent. If these allowances were <lb/>
cut off we would have very <lb/>
contests, and this scandalous abuse <lb/>
would be at an <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
learn that fair is a <lb/>
success. It has certainly bean <lb/>
of great benefit to Eastern Carolina <lb/>
showing to world the extent <lb/>
and variety of its products and re- <lb/>
sources. <lb/>
Among the reasons for the at- <lb/>
not being up to <lb/>
were a circus in Greenville, <lb/>
etc., superior court <lb/>
it is possible that <lb/>
coming so soon after the election <lb/>
kept some from becoming <lb/>
enough to attend. Besides <lb/>
there were two exhibitions this <lb/>
year. <lb/>
We hope that enterprising <lb/>
business men of New Bern will <lb/>
allow fair to stop for lack of <lb/>
Free <lb/>
Press. <lb/>
The Free Pi voices the <lb/>
of <lb/>
above. We certainly hope the <lb/>
fair will not be .-topped. More <lb/>
Greenville people attend the New <lb/>
Bern fair every year go from <lb/>
bore to all other fairs combined. <lb/>
The lair helps New Bern and East- <lb/>
Carolina and should have such <lb/>
help as will keep it <lb/>
Small to be <lb/>
tailed. <lb/>
abolishment of <lb/>
fourth-class and star <lb/>
route postal service will be <lb/>
mended by Postmaster General <lb/>
Smith report to Con- <lb/>
He will urge the rural free <lb/>
delivery throughout <lb/>
and that -1, <lb/>
be appropriated for the <lb/>
maintenance of the service. <lb/>
Mr. Smith will point out his <lb/>
government will be <lb/>
a gainer by the general <lb/>
of the rural service. <lb/>
Each star route contractor now re- <lb/>
from to a year <lb/>
for delivering the mail from <lb/>
railway station to some <lb/>
class Each fourth class <lb/>
postmaster also receives per <lb/>
cent, of his sale of postage stamps. <lb/>
rural free delivery carriers re- <lb/>
a year salary and have <lb/>
to furnish their own horse and <lb/>
Special to <lb/>
Philadelphia Record. <lb/>
Somebody is making money out <lb/>
of railroads Texas. The last <lb/>
fiscal year ending Juno <lb/>
paid ill damages <lb/>
personal <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
Election <lb/>
The canvass of the vote of the <lb/>
State as Lo two of the candidates for <lb/>
Messrs. Overman <lb/>
and Price, was completed <lb/>
day, was ascertained at <lb/>
the natal Mr. Bryan, as <lb/>
represented by Mr. Overman, re- <lb/>
voles, and Mr. <lb/>
as represented by Mr. <lb/>
Price, <lb/>
In 1800 Mr. Bryan re- <lb/>
received in North Carolina <lb/>
votes, and <lb/>
Bryan's majority Mr. <lb/>
Bryan has ibis year a majority of <lb/>
in excess of of four years <lb/>
ago. His vote this year is <lb/>
less than was in and <lb/>
less than it was <lb/>
years, ago. Bryan received <lb/>
this year more votes than <lb/>
received in and <lb/>
than received <lb/>
in August, while re- <lb/>
this year more votes by <lb/>
than Adams received at the <lb/>
August election. <lb/>
vote in the senatorial <lb/>
with <lb/>
and is report- <lb/>
Simmons Carr <lb/>
majority <lb/>
The aggregate votes for <lb/>
dates for the Senate, is <lb/>
Which less than Mr. <lb/>
vole, these figures are <lb/>
which assume they are <lb/>
not, since it has bean generally <lb/>
that the aggregate vote <lb/>
for Senator exceeded that for the <lb/>
Democratic presidential tickets. <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
TO THE PEOPLE, AND CUSTOMERS <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
We are still la the forefront of the race after your <lb/>
oiler you best selected line of <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/>
and Europe. Seasonable all year round. Spring, Bummer <lb/>
and Winter. arc work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb/>
Vantage, la our pleasure to show you you want and to <lb/>
sell you if we can. offer you very best service, polite <lb/>
attention, and most liberal terms consistent with a well <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 see our immense Stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Hats and Cops, Silks and Satins, <lb/>
Jackets and Capes, Carpels, Matting and Oil <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Woman's and Children's Shoes. <lb/>
Blankets and Dusters. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Lard, Scad t.-. <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb/>
Mil- ii ii nun Grievance <lb/>
the man. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Will Still Remain Party of <lb/>
the Plain People. <lb/>
Those who eagerly assume from <lb/>
the late elections that Demo- <lb/>
party is weak are making a <lb/>
grievous mistake. It has survived <lb/>
the loss of its greatest leaders, <lb/>
from Jefferson to and it <lb/>
will survive the defeat of Bryan, j <lb/>
It has encountered opposition <lb/>
party <lb/>
Whigs, Be- <lb/>
it will still <lb/>
the party of the plain people, do- <lb/>
battle against all comers for <lb/>
equal rights and constitutional <lb/>
government. United under <lb/>
leadership upon the restored <lb/>
platform, as it will be, <lb/>
indestructible Democratic <lb/>
party will resume it long record <lb/>
of political victories over all ale <lb/>
of <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
Hints on Eating. <lb/>
Rapid eating is slow <lb/>
Plenty time should be taken. <lb/>
I should be of <lb/>
summer than in winter. <lb/>
gratification of the <lb/>
is very likely to shorten life. <lb/>
It is good to dine when a <lb/>
slate of mental or physical weak- <lb/>
Two pounds of potatoes contain <lb/>
as much nutriment as thirteen <lb/>
pounds of turnips. <lb/>
Light soups, light desserts, <lb/>
light meals should have <lb/>
in warm weather. <lb/>
Fish and arc easily <lb/>
An hour or two rest <lb/>
should be taken after the meal. <lb/>
Abuse of the stomach dinner <lb/>
will be paid sooner or later by that <lb/>
punishment which comes to <lb/>
glutton. <lb/>
Vegetables and fruit are to lie <lb/>
used most at that season <lb/>
of the year which they naturally <lb/>
There are two classes of people <lb/>
we want to get away from and one <lb/>
of them is the man with a <lb/>
Oh, how <lb/>
weary the man the grievance <lb/>
can make the person to whom he <lb/>
insists in telling his grievance. <lb/>
The fellow with grievance <lb/>
wants you to neglect your own <lb/>
business, lay everything <lb/>
attend to this little trouble. The <lb/>
j man with the grievance certainly <lb/>
is a pest and, like the poor he is <lb/>
always with us. The tired man is <lb/>
another fellow who has more ways <lb/>
lo communicate his tiredness than <lb/>
you can enumerate. If the tired <lb/>
man is a minister he goes around <lb/>
among his Hock with a sigh that <lb/>
would make a pair of bellow. <lb/>
turn green with tells <lb/>
and especially <lb/>
the how he is wearing <lb/>
how he is spending <lb/>
sleepless nights and toilsome days <lb/>
literally giving bis life to his <lb/>
work. If the tired is a <lb/>
he makes his patients <lb/>
by telling them how long <lb/>
line been since be had a whole <lb/>
sleep. If the man <lb/>
works an he blows about <lb/>
he is tied to his desk works <lb/>
without rest from today's <lb/>
cud, bill no matter what business or <lb/>
the tired man is in he <lb/>
never gets so completely fagged <lb/>
out that he docs not ban- breath <lb/>
enough left to make bis hearers <lb/>
weary with his little bale of woe. <lb/>
Don't have a grievance and it you <lb/>
get tired keep your mouth shut <lb/>
Journal, <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and everything line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
Factory u an in <lb/>
Social Life. <lb/>
Under above hand, Lit- <lb/>
Digest recently reproduced <lb/>
some portions of a paper read by <lb/>
Hon. Carroll D. Wright, chief <lb/>
government bureau of statistics, <lb/>
before the New England Cotton <lb/>
association. <lb/>
Mr. Wright protests vigorously <lb/>
the idea current in places, <lb/>
that factory creates ignorance, <lb/>
vice and low He <lb/>
Indeed lives <lb/>
are leas f among the factory <lb/>
population than among any other <lb/>
class in tin- as <lb/>
by many and <lb/>
The fuel on. to this <lb/>
authority, has always been a civil- <lb/>
influence. <lb/>
The following quotation from his <lb/>
paper regarding the factory in the <lb/>
south is interesting, lie says; <lb/>
The establishment textile <lb/>
factor em- <lb/>
of a body of native <lb/>
those born and bred in the <lb/>
popularly Known as the <lb/>
poor whiles, who. up to the time <lb/>
Of the erection cotton factories <lb/>
bad livid a precarious existence. <lb/>
Today these people are furnishing <lb/>
the textile factories with a class <lb/>
operatives not surpassed in any <lb/>
part of country. The poor <lb/>
whiles arc able lo educate <lb/>
their children, to bring up <lb/>
a way was never possible <lb/>
lo before and thus arc grad- <lb/>
with more or <lb/>
becoming a valuable <lb/>
in southern population. <lb/>
experience in the south is <lb/>
simply of other localities. The <lb/>
factory means education, <lb/>
and an Intellectually <lb/>
Impossible without <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
a City I <lb/>
Toledo, us i n <lb/>
Frank J. makes oath <lb/>
he i- the senior partner of <lb/>
of F. J. Co., doing <lb/>
business in City of Toledo, <lb/>
and Mate aforesaid, and <lb/>
said firm will pa the sum of <lb/>
one hundred dollars for each and <lb/>
e case of i cannot <lb/>
lie by use f Hall's Ca- <lb/>
Care. J. <lb/>
Sworn to before me and <lb/>
ed in my presence, this nth day <lb/>
of December, A. D. 1880. <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Cure is in- <lb/>
acts directly on <lb/>
blood and mucous surfaces <lb/>
Send for testimonials, free. <lb/>
F. J. Props., <lb/>
Ohio. <lb/>
Sold by Druggists, <lb/>
Family Pills are the best. <lb/>
Ranges<lb/>
If yon wain stoves or ranges constructed upon <lb/>
scientific principles which are economical, durable, <lb/>
and convenient, as well as beautiful artistic, look <lb/>
for the <lb/>
The novels of today seem to <lb/>
either historical or hysterical. <lb/>
A gentleman from Franklin <lb/>
county sonic of leading <lb/>
merchants there have recently <lb/>
made careful Inquiries of farmers <lb/>
as to whether they have during <lb/>
past five years, made more money <lb/>
out of cotton or tobacco, and <lb/>
the farmers said cotton had proved <lb/>
the more profitable crop. Some of <lb/>
them say think the time is <lb/>
coming when tobacco crop will <lb/>
practically laid Hal <lb/>
correspondent Charlotte Ob- <lb/>
server. <lb/>
mark, which Is shown every <lb/>
Stove or Range, and do be deceived <lb/>
by worthless imitations and substitutes. <lb/>
lead all others in yearly sales and popularity, <lb/>
Sold Exclusively by <lb/>
BAKER <lb/>
by <lb/>
Durham, N. Nov. <lb/>
day morning dead Si- <lb/>
las Turner, a while man. was found <lb/>
on the form of Q. P. Collins. <lb/>
adjoining neat <lb/>
James Turner, only <lb/>
brother of deceased was. the <lb/>
Mr. Tinner went off hunting last <lb/>
morning. He did not <lb/>
return that and it was <lb/>
thought he had gone to his <lb/>
brother's homo several miles <lb/>
So uneasiness was fell <lb/>
until his brother was <lb/>
with Friday was found <lb/>
that bad not been to his homo. <lb/>
A search was instituted once <lb/>
which was renewed <lb/>
morning. o'clock <lb/>
brother the body in a piece <lb/>
of woods, near the old Ike Stray- <lb/>
horn mill sit--. <lb/>
shot off. A <lb/>
load of shot bud entered the Iron <lb/>
of his neck, out <lb/>
back of his neck. A large hole <lb/>
was made by shot and the head <lb/>
was hanging the on <lb/>
bone in his neck <lb/>
been curried by shot. <lb/>
I i n mystery about he <lb/>
was killed, thinking ii <lb/>
accidental and others he <lb/>
committed suicide. The position <lb/>
of sun and seems lo <lb/>
cute that he killed <lb/>
The deceased was a son of <lb/>
late Turner and a brother <lb/>
Mrs. Newman, wife of William <lb/>
Newman, merchant, Hillsboro. He <lb/>
ii another sister who lives in <lb/>
the and one brother, <lb/>
James Turner, who found body <lb/>
yesterday. The deceased lived <lb/>
with Mrs. Newman. <lb/>
If be committed mo- <lb/>
eon be assigned for the deed. <lb/>
The United States Supreme <lb/>
Court gave a eye to <lb/>
American Tobacco Company by a <lb/>
decision in which the Tennessee <lb/>
anti-cigarette law Is held to be con <lb/>
A year or so ago the Legislature <lb/>
of Tennessee passed an act <lb/>
of cigarettes in that <lb/>
Tobacco Trust at once <lb/>
pronounced the low <lb/>
and promptly proceeded to dis- <lb/>
regard it, whereupon one of <lb/>
agents was indicted. The case <lb/>
went to the <lb/>
Hindi held law <lb/>
on the-ground that it was <lb/>
a police regulation for <lb/>
of a The Trust <lb/>
pealed to i in- Supreme of <lb/>
States, and now that <lb/>
says Tennessee court was <lb/>
correct in construction of the <lb/>
law. <lb/>
decision will likely serious- <lb/>
business of Amer- <lb/>
Tobacco Company the <lb/>
South. The sale of its goods will <lb/>
not only be stopped in Tennessee, <lb/>
other Stales will no doubt enact <lb/>
similar legislation. Raleigh News <lb/>
and <lb/>
Why They Advertise. <lb/>
The most retail <lb/>
in Central Iowa is E. I. <lb/>
Tide, who has been Interviewed <lb/>
at length for Ink. As <lb/>
of long experience that <lb/>
merchant Advertising is <lb/>
an and rests with <lb/>
the advertisers whether it shall <lb/>
pay, have tried about all ways <lb/>
of and find the news- <lb/>
paper lo be far best and the <lb/>
cheapest when returns are con- <lb/>
The big merchants in <lb/>
cities arc everlastingly advertising <lb/>
not from love of the newspaper <lb/>
publishers, because it brings <lb/>
To succeed, merchant in <lb/>
this is bound to advertise <lb/>
i In- newspapers unceasingly. <lb/>
There is <lb/>
There is nothing like a good <lb/>
laugh, but there should be <lb/>
moderation even hilarity. Mrs. <lb/>
Sharp, of New York, paid <lb/>
penally for forgetting this when <lb/>
she laughed so hard she dis- <lb/>
located under jaw and it look <lb/>
doctors a couple of to <lb/>
prize ii bat k into place. <lb/>
mix <lb/>
GREENVILLE, K. C. <lb/>
CHILLS FEVER <lb/>
and night Robert's <lb/>
Tasteless Chill Tonic at per <lb/>
Pleasant to lake. Money <lb/>
refunded if fails. Restores up- <lb/>
de. purifies tin- blood and makes <lb/>
you well. None other as good. <lb/>
Sold guaranteed at the drug <lb/>
stores of Bryan, <lb/>
Some that pay <lb/>
u go, but when register <lb/>
at a hotel with baggage <lb/>
have to pay cone. <lb/>
III. D. <lb/>
DENTIST, <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
office over While <lb/>
Fleming store.<lb/>
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