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POCKET and <lb/>
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When yon none to town again give ma a trial. <lb/>
unto please, <lb/>
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Means 1-1 Cent per pound more <lb/>
COTTON <lb/>
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crayons, inks boxes, <lb/>
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and Fridays at A. M. for Tar- <lb/>
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and Saturdays <lb/>
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Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
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with railroads Norfolk. <lb/>
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New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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as Administrator or I lie estate of Henry <lb/>
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This Die day of September 1900. <lb/>
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of Henry <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. O. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and lies always <lb/>
on him i <lb/>
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hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will you. <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
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The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
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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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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
III <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Ed. Owner <lb/>
TWENTIETH CENTURY MOVE <lb/>
Entered at the Post at <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, us Second Class <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
IMP. <lb/>
II is day the <lb/>
nut tell of <lb/>
skipping a W Pile <lb/>
the banks funds. <lb/>
Cleveland received <lb/>
vote for President in North. Caro- <lb/>
at the late election, <lb/>
in Wilson county, <lb/>
man some admirers yet. <lb/>
A destructive swept <lb/>
over the State of <lb/>
day night, killing people and <lb/>
injuring a hundred more. The <lb/>
property damage is large. The <lb/>
What is popularly the <lb/>
Twentieth Century Thank-offering <lb/>
Movement was the Concept of <lb/>
a distinguished layman, the Hon. <lb/>
W an able and <lb/>
an influential of the <lb/>
House of Commons. The idea <lb/>
was that of a new <lb/>
was a lilting <lb/>
and a grateful <lb/>
offering to Almighty God for <lb/>
past. The thought was at <lb/>
seized upon by I he <lb/>
Methodist church became so <lb/>
popular that it was quickly caught <lb/>
op by other member of the same <lb/>
household, today <lb/>
It WAS j. Stirling I he heart and quicken- <lb/>
The old the zeal of world- Ida Method- <lb/>
ism. ions her demons rations <lb/>
have l-o adapted Some similar <lb/>
plan to endow educational <lb/>
lions under their can . <lb/>
The amounts proposed as a <lb/>
thank offering by tome of the lead <lb/>
lag denominations of Methodism <lb/>
are as Methodist <lb/>
MUCH MOVING AHEAD. <lb/>
Many Contemplated for <lb/>
the New Year <lb/>
If all that is on streets <lb/>
lie true, the new the new <lb/>
will ushered in with <lb/>
main bu in <lb/>
ville. There are always some <lb/>
about Hie a <lb/>
new year, but this time the <lb/>
is much larger usual <lb/>
Here are the ones that are being <lb/>
talked so <lb/>
J. ft Son will <lb/>
their mercantile business. <lb/>
move their <lb/>
hardware business to the Forbes <lb/>
by J. C. Cobb <lb/>
A Son. <lb/>
worst. <lb/>
There to a doubt that <lb/>
the next Legislature will be asked <lb/>
to give Greenville the opportunity <lb/>
voting on the of <lb/>
bonds for the of <lb/>
water works, electric lights, better <lb/>
streets and other Improvements, <lb/>
and Tub predicts <lb/>
the voting time on this <lb/>
comes ii Is going to be tarried <lb/>
,. large majority. <lb/>
western pot of the State pal, twenty million <lb/>
British live million, <lb/>
south, one <lb/>
million hundred thousand <lb/>
dollars, Canadian Methodist one <lb/>
million dollars. The campaign t . <lb/>
raise this vast sum of money be- <lb/>
more than a j ear ago. and at <lb/>
the last report, Oct. the <lb/>
Episcopal church hail secured <lb/>
about ten million dollars, the lint- <lb/>
four million, the <lb/>
Methodist Episcopal, south, one <lb/>
million two hundred thousand, <lb/>
the Canadian Methodist nearly <lb/>
One million dollars. The approach <lb/>
Thanksgiving Day will be <lb/>
The Western North Carolina <lb/>
I is in session at G <lb/>
these planter has grown so great <lb/>
that it is to begin <lb/>
work on fat ahead of the sea- <lb/>
son in order to supply the public. <lb/>
The manufacturers of this planter <lb/>
have dealings with many large <lb/>
wholesale houses in this other <lb/>
A. Andrews will retire from I States, who buy on a large scale, <lb/>
the mercantile business. ; This early these are <lb/>
will move to the making preparation to furnish their <lb/>
AND <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
K, V, C. Nov. M. <lb/>
The A. Cox Mfg. Co., ore <lb/>
preparing for the <lb/>
the well far famed Cox <lb/>
Cotton Planter. <lb/>
Hi majority over <lb/>
in this State, the recent election, <lb/>
was Four years ago hi <lb/>
majority was <lb/>
The Governor has appointed It. <lb/>
he demand l- of Greensboro, as At- <lb/>
General to the unexpired <lb/>
term of Z. V. Walser, resigned. <lb/>
store now occupied by A. Au- <lb/>
Zeno Moore <lb/>
custom and arc making application <lb/>
far advance so as to have no <lb/>
move trouble. While the sales were <lb/>
to the store now occupied by J. S. much greater hist ever <lb/>
before, the indications are that the <lb/>
The bar will vacate the looming will put the owners <lb/>
corner of the Brady building and to a severe test to meet the demand- <lb/>
J. A. Brady v ill Hut They anticipate selling one-half if <lb/>
twice as more as last <lb/>
Smith will move to the year factory is doing a rush- <lb/>
store now occupied by J. A. Brady business on a solid basis. No <lb/>
K. h. Clark will close his bar advertising tis to sell <lb/>
room and move back to layette this planter, for it is an <lb/>
ville- that ii is the best plan- <lb/>
ts. K. Patrick will withdraw South of <lb/>
from the of Patrick Green accord. <lb/>
and Brown will become Our friend Smith came <lb/>
successor. the street Thursday morning <lb/>
Tall will change their j with the biggest chew tobacco <lb/>
business. A. II Taft hiving <lb/>
gaged with a New York <lb/>
Mr. Will S. Greer, a clever com- <lb/>
tourist for a carriage <lb/>
supply house, who makes <lb/>
visits to where <lb/>
he has many friends, sends us a <lb/>
clipping from the Denver News, <lb/>
a Ki in paper, giving an ac- <lb/>
count of the burning of a at <lb/>
the stake in Colorado. Mr. Greer <lb/>
says the paper not a sin- <lb/>
word of reproach. Suppose ii <lb/>
had happened North <lb/>
what a Its the truth, re- <lb/>
publican papers of the north <lb/>
west are quick to when- <lb/>
ever a is lynched for the <lb/>
the south, <lb/>
but when such occur their part <lb/>
of the country they haven't a word <lb/>
to say In denunciation. Kinston <lb/>
Free Press. <lb/>
will move <lb/>
The Companion's So- <lb/>
Year. <lb/>
The new volume of the Youth's <lb/>
Companion for 1901 will mark the <lb/>
in his mouth, to be sure, and was paper's seventy-fifth year of <lb/>
all over himself. in- <lb/>
quiring what it was that pleased years, during which it has had the <lb/>
Mis. M. A. <lb/>
her millinery business to him so well, and why he was spit approval of three of <lb/>
General baa I widely utilized to bring the fund ville, Mr. having ex- ting and chewing so excitedly, he of readers. The constant aim of <lb/>
. that on up to the proposed amounts. This changed his property on Informed us of the advent of a j The Companion is to carry the <lb/>
he will retire Is to devoted to with the heirs the kite I at his house, and says reading that shall helpful <lb/>
cut's Cabinet work the John King they owned. a fine boy only weighs as well <lb/>
We couldn't sec any shall contribute to the pure hap-<lb/>
tn. <lb/>
tuna .; <lb/>
action et is purely for bus- <lb/>
So all <lb/>
will not remain with <lb/>
him .- t <lb/>
the that he has <lb/>
requested to dos i. <lb/>
A horrible crime was committed <lb/>
night in Mecklenburg <lb/>
church. In this State <lb/>
may lined their contributions to the telegraph the family. Strong <lb/>
be given either to express office will ,. last the that every reader <lb/>
versify, Trinity College, Littleton moved up to new quarters the day of meeting the A. A K. gained to a friend won, the pub- <lb/>
Female College, or the Methodist building opposite the post- Sewell a very <lb/>
Orphanage. The services to be <lb/>
held at the Methodist on <lb/>
Thanksgiving Light i be the <lb/>
interest of this Twentieth <lb/>
The Greenville public is <lb/>
cordially invited to join in this <lb/>
miles from Charlotte last Thanksgiving service of the <lb/>
Two old w. aged Century. Envelopes will be <lb/>
office. <lb/>
This is quite a list <lb/>
of <lb/>
a niece, Miss it. <lb/>
aged about US, lived by <lb/>
Tin y were both i <lb/>
in their kit-hen and their <lb/>
building bin u down on <lb/>
cremating bodies, ll had <lb/>
ii m said old women had <lb/>
.--. j hi I the house it <lb/>
I . e I the murder was <lb/>
ll . . <lb/>
i ring <lb/>
mini i <lb/>
tills, <lb/>
Mr. father of the <lb/>
I Pia iii <lb/>
nit i. h . . <lb/>
b in s, i- in . <lb/>
and will one of <lb/>
c inn g <lb/>
Ii . lit if <lb/>
era. <lb/>
shortly call meeting, which <lb/>
will pi , j <lb/>
Greensboro Danville. Western <lb/>
co Join <lb/>
Novel <lb/>
pare I for and <lb/>
, direct <lb/>
to be applied according to <lb/>
hi- own <lb/>
a people, have occasion <lb/>
rejoicing and generous <lb/>
thanksgiving. This Century with <lb/>
an baud has poured upon <lb/>
ii- the blessings of Heaven. We <lb/>
arc of all the <lb/>
We are facing a great future <lb/>
and for ii. <lb/>
things tot God. <lb/>
Expect gnat things from <lb/>
BLACKJACK ITEMS <lb/>
-I . N. I . <lb/>
there be yet others to an- <lb/>
before the new year cornea. <lb/>
prominent lawyer offer to send The Companion <lb/>
Democratic member elect remaining weeks of <lb/>
the next Assembly those who subscribe now <lb/>
Moore county, who was on a for the new volume for 1901, There <lb/>
to friends here. We Mr not be an issue from BOW <lb/>
a very pleasant and until will not be crowded <lb/>
gent gentlemen, and what we ad good stories articles of <lb/>
mire as well, a staunch and loyal interest awl value. <lb/>
moo. democrat, would be pleased Explorers, Sailors. Trap- <lb/>
The stores of C. see him again. Indian lighters, <lb/>
and J E. farrow William son of Self-Made Men and <lb/>
Co. were broken into Tuesday Mr. Alfred died men Many besides <lb/>
night. clothing, etc., were yesterday morning from typhoid most popular writers of fiction, <lb/>
taken. Borne the clothes were fever. will write for The Companion not <lb/>
found at Gardner's brick B. F. Tyson and W. II. white during the re <lb/>
yard. Mr. W. spent a short while weeks of this year, <lb/>
phoned fur to bring his new subscriber will also re- <lb/>
hounds at Mr. came on A great people went Companion's new <lb/>
mail train get Falkland yesterday to at- for <lb/>
the thief. It was thought lend the inquest over the remains in colors. <lb/>
Mi. be was the same of Mi. O. W. Clark who was shot the <lb/>
one that had been breaking in at Constable Joe. last for 1901 will be free <lb/>
the Cross and other places Tuesday evening. Mr. Clark be-, with <lb/>
Greenville. The thief left his death lived only a <lb/>
The attention of the Greenville <lb/>
Chapter of the Daughters of the <lb/>
Confederacy has been called to <lb/>
article from Greenville to <lb/>
New York Times and copied <lb/>
in Literary of Nov. <lb/>
10th. This and other letters <lb/>
the South, protest <lb/>
against the article in the New York <lb/>
Sun declaring to be a traitor <lb/>
against the Suites govern- <lb/>
therefore of a <lb/>
niche in the Hall of Fame, have <lb/>
been a hearty vote of thanks <lb/>
by the Greenville Chapter, and we <lb/>
doubt not by every intelligent and <lb/>
honorable patriot in the land. <lb/>
Dad it been possible to arraign <lb/>
for treason, after be had sent <lb/>
in his resignation to Gen. Scott as <lb/>
the U. S. A., the word <lb/>
is well assure; that at the close <lb/>
the war the North did not love <lb/>
one whit too well to have tried <lb/>
the experiment and awarded, <lb/>
the fate of a traitor Instead of <lb/>
this, when the cause for which he <lb/>
fought sustained, finally <lb/>
his unstained sword <lb/>
rendered to Grant, the conquering <lb/>
himself entitled to all <lb/>
the privileges of a capitulating <lb/>
chief of equally acknowledged <lb/>
returned, <lb/>
loved and honored save by a few <lb/>
hostile fanatics, to the laud be <lb/>
loved so well to be an example to <lb/>
coming generations as the bead of <lb/>
her highest educational <lb/>
That Lee has u world wide fame <lb/>
even the New York Sun does not <lb/>
deny. His greatness the <lb/>
session of all <lb/>
He could make illustrations sun- <lb/>
dry individuals who are to be there <lb/>
by causing the seeker for general <lb/>
information as he gazed at the <lb/>
familiar statue Lee to ask what <lb/>
several of figures about him <lb/>
whose names they had never heard <lb/>
before could have done to deserve <lb/>
such illustrious companionship, <lb/>
the New York Tribune to the con- <lb/>
notwithstanding with its <lb/>
statement that school boy <lb/>
above the primary grade should <lb/>
identify each and tell its <lb/>
title to <lb/>
the Daughters of the Con- <lb/>
we would thank <lb/>
whom identify as a gal- <lb/>
the S. A., for <lb/>
his just, patriotic able article <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Every woman loves Io think the <lb/>
lime when a soil body, all her <lb/>
own, will in her bosom, fully <lb/>
satisfying- the which lies In <lb/>
the every w <lb/>
yet there is a black cloud <lb/>
pretty picture to her mind <lb/>
which Mis her with terror. The <lb/>
dread of childbirth takes away much <lb/>
of Joy of motherhood. And yet <lb/>
need not be so. For sometime there <lb/>
has upon the market, well-known <lb/>
and by physicians, a <lb/>
called <lb/>
Mower's mend <lb/>
which makes childbirth as simple and <lb/>
easy as Intended It. It Is a <lb/>
strengthening, penetrating liniment, <lb/>
which the akin readily absorbs. It <lb/>
gives the and vigor, <lb/>
prevents sore breasts, morning sick- <lb/>
And the loss of the figure. <lb/>
An in Pa., <lb/>
a W I ii, Mother's Friend <lb/>
Sain, .-,. bonus II had <lb/>
lo pay as per <lb/>
C. t Friend at the <lb/>
store. SI per kettle. <lb/>
I CO, <lb/>
book, <lb/>
The Clark inquest. <lb/>
Coroner finished <lb/>
the inquest over the body of <lb/>
Clark Friday evening. <lb/>
The verdict of the jury was that <lb/>
W. Clark came to his death <lb/>
from shock caused by a gun shot <lb/>
wound Tuesday night by <lb/>
Joe Constable, the <lb/>
discharge of his, duties as <lb/>
The evidence introduced at the <lb/>
inquest showed that Constable <lb/>
had a warrant for the <lb/>
arrest of Clark, who bad resisted <lb/>
arrest all day. That evening the <lb/>
summoned assistance and <lb/>
rent to hunt for Clark. They <lb/>
followed him finally found <lb/>
him tin- farm. Clark <lb/>
was armed, continuing to re- <lb/>
arrest the shot him in <lb/>
the upper part of the thigh. Clark <lb/>
died Thursday evening. <lb/>
crowd to preaching <lb/>
. Sunday. <lb/>
II. in to <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
Mi-s Lucy passed through <lb/>
evening for <lb/>
HI mi's Creek where she will <lb/>
ii a public school. <lb/>
I. II. White. Miss Annie White, <lb/>
Smith, <lb/>
old clothes and put on new ones <lb/>
out out at the brick yard. <lb/>
identified the old vest <lb/>
the thief bail left as being the one <lb/>
to match the pants and coat that <lb/>
, he had found in his trunk hereto- <lb/>
fore. <lb/>
from here, and his slid- <lb/>
dead is very much <lb/>
our people. <lb/>
Hon. Johnson Nichols spent last <lb/>
night <lb/>
A. C Cox is still paying the <lb/>
highest cash prices for cotton <lb/>
Gardner has returned from seed. <lb/>
Norfolk where he <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Mass. <lb/>
attended the <lb/>
burial of his <lb/>
James will be <lb/>
pastoral Bethel the next year for <lb/>
the <lb/>
Misses Lillian Taylor <lb/>
C. lira i ell, John T. <lb/>
II. Hat lie, II. i a others <lb/>
tiled of it i <lb/>
nit the Pt of furl <lb/>
i ii -ii ; h ,;, <lb/>
Station ; <lb/>
in <lb/>
Cos in d Joe Haddock returned spent <lb/>
In ; i last from the New <lb/>
II <lb/>
I. II. White Jr., came in <lb/>
iv from i his <lb/>
with Miss <lb/>
W W. Thomas spout <lb/>
in Tarboro on business. <lb/>
Misses Lizzie and Blanche Mayo <lb/>
pent Saturday and Sunday with <lb/>
People who have a curiosity lo <lb/>
know what it is to the hand <lb/>
of taxation on them ought to move <lb/>
to Greater York and Require <lb/>
something taxable. The estimate <lb/>
of the cost of <lb/>
for the next year is over <lb/>
is so near <lb/>
that it is not worth while <lb/>
to talk about the <lb/>
which is equal lo per <lb/>
head of population. When it is <lb/>
remembered that to the <lb/>
out by the State <lb/>
I Treasury a few days ago, the whole <lb/>
iron . ,, . . <lb/>
, tax collected by <lb/>
l the <lb/>
never heard a <lb/>
selling a railroad <lb/>
lug machine, .- w <lb/>
R Mount, the i. i- of <lb/>
evening from Greenville to i.-it family near Conk- has been <lb/>
Time <lb/>
will be <lb/>
II. <lb/>
Not Intended Miss <lb/>
The suggestion offered a few days <lb/>
ago the Central Telephone of- <lb/>
lice might help the service by at- <lb/>
tending more promptly calls, <lb/>
stems to been misconstrued <lb/>
by some lo have been intended for <lb/>
Miss Julia the day <lb/>
then. Nothing was <lb/>
mind at the time <lb/>
suggestion. I Inn <lb/>
Word against her service, but <lb/>
numerous complaints <lb/>
I against the management of the ex <lb/>
Hit barrel factory began work Change, as the subscribers, and <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
were here among them <lb/>
People are getting <lb/>
by bis best girl, was also their cabbages. <lb/>
A . School Term. <lb/>
The educational condition <lb/>
i m ill not be <lb/>
until the general Is longer. <lb/>
The m n of a <lb/>
county In which I school term <lb/>
embraces more thin four <lb/>
In the j cannot <lb/>
ed good In i, -ii, v. ii,,. <lb/>
fl N will ill <lb/>
in O n rial <lb/>
junta Man h Hilt ml bat i <lb/>
so the i . <lb/>
longer terms, The that <lb/>
to many <lb/>
m stem i ml and <lb/>
Christian Advocate. <lb/>
along with hi- escort. <lb/>
Josh Mills and Johnnie <lb/>
were midst Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
e Miss I. icy White i- oil the <lb/>
sit k list again. <lb/>
of <lb/>
. I evening to see bis <lb/>
I girl I i . <lb/>
W. Corey is <lb/>
spend the holidays. <lb/>
oven tho-. i with the ex <lb/>
ready for change, o aware. As the <lb/>
exchange had nude a com <lb/>
Bethel to subscribers <lb/>
through j ii day before, <lb/>
I thou lit ii most opportune time <lb/>
to silt I hat there were two sides <lb/>
A St <lb/>
to the I <lb/>
Will Observe <lb/>
We have not heard the matter <lb/>
discussed any, but the custom of <lb/>
Closing the business houses in <lb/>
Greenville on advertising The <lb/>
j become so Tim id; lo this often asked <lb/>
ran feels safe In ii, --Watch the <lb/>
 ii, he closed next the man who <lb/>
ii- on will tell yon <lb/>
And we our people will tie at pays. Do you want <lb/>
orphans Then try <lb/>
M usual. of advertising. Keep <lb/>
The trees have shed nearly j. before the people <lb/>
their there is i mighty What a time will and will meet with <lb/>
I be weather does I results I <lb/>
the gut Miss <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
State of North Carolina during the <lb/>
last fiscal year for all State <lb/>
pose was less than <lb/>
when these figures arc compared <lb/>
with those it will be seen <lb/>
that while we think down licit- <lb/>
that we know something about tax <lb/>
really <lb/>
Observer, <lb/>
The population of the State of <lb/>
York as officially announced <lb/>
is as against. 5,997,85.1 <lb/>
1800, This is an increase of <lb/>
or 111.0 percent. The pop- <lb/>
in 1880 was <lb/>
in; reuse of or <lb/>
per cent, from 1880 to <lb/>
iN. Y., <lb/>
man her husband to bring her Some of the smaller South <lb/>
a sack of flour and to be sure not Una and eastern North <lb/>
to come back without it. It took leaf markets hove already closed <lb/>
him a long time to get it for he the season. This is a little earlier <lb/>
came only a few days ago,; than and indicates a small <lb/>
but he brought the flour with 1900 j Tobacco <lb/>
hi in. <lb/>
A New Venture. <lb/>
YES, OUT IN THE <lb/>
Dry Goods and <lb/>
Clothing Business. <lb/>
Basra, Hi <lb/>
will take <lb/>
that an hi- In Sn- <lb/>
o -.-, in n in I . i. <lb/>
u- i- I i in- r in <lb/>
I ii the <lb/>
tin- <lb/>
I nil . I . I,, Hi-. <lb/>
II, I In- <lb/>
Tin . Court <lb/>
on tin Monthly in December <lb/>
r i-ii in- to tin- of <lb/>
or <lb/>
will emoted, a of <lb/>
II <lb/>
do not without <lb/>
for have had many years of <lb/>
We make this venture in the mercantile <lb/>
ii i with hope, experience <lb/>
nation. We will search the very best <lb/>
marKets of the world for our goods, and will <lb/>
make the and quality second to none. <lb/>
Having bought the entire stock of Dry Goods, Notions, <lb/>
i hit in H-- II. M. which we will offer now and on <lb/>
For Greatly Reduced Prices <lb/>
Hoping to lie favored with your most liberal patronage, we remain <lb/>
Yours for business. <lb/>
J. A. RICKS, <lb/>
C. L. WILKINSON. <lb/>
QUICK SMALL OUR MOTTO. <lb/>
Man <lb/>
u i; IV <lb/>
is where- <lb/>
ever you meet him. He is <lb/>
in fall, we <lb/>
take considerable of the credit for <lb/>
this condition of affairs. Ask the <lb/>
man if we are not to this honor. <lb/>
Never before the history <lb/>
of this establishment have we carried a complete assortment of <lb/>
ii <lb/>
The Thing. <lb/>
as we have fall. Our customers tell us and they <lb/>
are certainly competent to judge. We have everything <lb/>
that is the rage in New York, and a visit to our <lb/>
will give you a complete knowledge of all that is <lb/>
and in the fashionable world. In to <lb/>
our prices We know that you will not utter a word of <lb/>
complaint. Drop in when you have a little time, we <lb/>
want to see you.<lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in tho of this paper it <lb/>
so to remind you that yon owe <lb/>
Eastern for <lb/>
subscription and we <lb/>
you to as early as <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you will <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
There is money eggs now, for <lb/>
the people whose hens lay them. <lb/>
The warehouses arc having <lb/>
heavy tobacco sales this week. <lb/>
The market sold near- <lb/>
worth of tobacco Fri- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
New floods, Figs, Raisins, <lb/>
Nuts, Citron, Mince Meat, Pork <lb/>
Sausage at S. M. Schultz. <lb/>
Never fail to read the advertise- <lb/>
in THE There <lb/>
is always them of in- <lb/>
to purchasers. <lb/>
Car load of fine horses and mules <lb/>
just received by Greenville Livery <lb/>
Company, Fifth and <lb/>
streets. <lb/>
The ladies of the Presbyterian <lb/>
church had a pleasant entertain- <lb/>
in the opera house Friday <lb/>
night and realized about net. <lb/>
The cake walk by the children <lb/>
was an feature. <lb/>
We hope every one who receives <lb/>
a statement of his indebtedness <lb/>
subscription to Tin-; <lb/>
or sees a cross mark on bis <lb/>
Blur, will respond promptly and <lb/>
us have the amount due. <lb/>
Mr. V. H. Mahler, of tho of <lb/>
H. Mahler's Sons, Raleigh, N. C., <lb/>
leading jewelers id Stale, will <lb/>
be Greenville Iron Nov. 29th to <lb/>
Dec. 1st, with his full com- <lb/>
line of jewelry and holiday <lb/>
goods. Don't fail to sec him. <lb/>
J. A. Ricks C. L. <lb/>
son, tho new who have <lb/>
II. M. have some- <lb/>
thing to say to Reflector readers <lb/>
today of their venture. These <lb/>
young possess the <lb/>
for business that will win <lb/>
success for them. They invite <lb/>
your patronage. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Parties me will pleas-, <lb/>
pay at once. I will be New <lb/>
York next and can set- <lb/>
with D. W. or my <lb/>
store while I am gone. <lb/>
O. M. Tuck eh. <lb/>
Another Trade Deal. <lb/>
The editor of a Kansas paper the <lb/>
day was blessed with a baby <lb/>
boy. A little sister, alter <lb/>
the baby, went to her father <lb/>
and get him on <lb/>
advertising, too, papa <lb/>
News. <lb/>
Farmville <lb/>
We that citizens of <lb/>
Farmville a volunteer <lb/>
Arc company Thursday night. They <lb/>
contemplate erecting a large water <lb/>
tank near the center the <lb/>
portion of the town so as to <lb/>
have water convenient <lb/>
against lire. <lb/>
Wad. <lb/>
Mr. William aged <lb/>
years, son of Mr. Alfred <lb/>
died at o'clock this morn- <lb/>
at bis home near <lb/>
of typhoid He had <lb/>
been sick about three weeks. <lb/>
The burial will take place <lb/>
day afternoon at <lb/>
Reflector, 23rd. <lb/>
Bird at Each. <lb/>
A calculation has been made by <lb/>
some of the bird men which shows <lb/>
that, taking into account the hotel <lb/>
bills, livery bills other <lb/>
every bird killed in this <lb/>
by Trial Club costs <lb/>
will give an idea of the <lb/>
amount of money left in the county <lb/>
by. visiting <lb/>
Enterprise. <lb/>
Honor Roll. <lb/>
Of the primary department of <lb/>
the public school for <lb/>
first quarter ending Nov. 1800. <lb/>
Nannie Bowling, Howling, <lb/>
Grace Smith, Essie Whichard, <lb/>
Mary Lucy Estelle <lb/>
Greene, Oscar Inez Pitt- <lb/>
man, Irene Hardison, Frank <lb/>
Check, Cheek, Mable <lb/>
Williams, Daley <lb/>
Rev. F. H. Harding went to <lb/>
Washington today to visit bis <lb/>
parents. <lb/>
L. It. Carter, of Kinston, spent <lb/>
last night here left this morn- <lb/>
W. A. sister, <lb/>
Miss Mattie, returned Wednesday <lb/>
evening from Tarboro. <lb/>
Mrs. Dr. Ricks, of who <lb/>
was visiting Mrs. J. S. <lb/>
returned home this morning. <lb/>
Rev. A. L. Betta, of Raleigh, <lb/>
returning from stop- <lb/>
over her Wednesday afternoon <lb/>
and left this morning. <lb/>
Miss Martha Harding, of <lb/>
who had been her <lb/>
sister, Mrs. F. C. return- <lb/>
ed home Wednesday evening. <lb/>
Joe Powell, former assistant <lb/>
agent at the depot but now <lb/>
in the railway mail service, came <lb/>
in Wednesday evening and left <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mrs. E. J. <lb/>
who was visiting her <lb/>
parents here, returned home to- <lb/>
day. Her mother, Mrs. E. L. <lb/>
accompanied her home. <lb/>
WOO. <lb/>
J. T. Bruce, of New York, was <lb/>
here today. <lb/>
Mrs. V. U. Whichard is visiting <lb/>
T. H. went to Wash- <lb/>
today. <lb/>
S. S. Tolar, of Tarboro, came in <lb/>
Thursday evening. <lb/>
J. left this morning <lb/>
on a business trip. <lb/>
W. O. Howard, of Tarboro, <lb/>
Thursday here. <lb/>
j. c. left this <lb/>
morning to visit Washington. <lb/>
Ii. H. Jr., of Danville, <lb/>
the tobacco market here to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
S. T. Hooker, is moving his <lb/>
handsome new residence on Greene <lb/>
street. <lb/>
J. B. postmaster at <lb/>
Washington, was here today sell- <lb/>
Mrs. W. M. King returned <lb/>
Thursday evening from a visit to <lb/>
and Mount. <lb/>
W. A. <lb/>
came down Thursday evening and <lb/>
returned this morning. <lb/>
Presiding Elder F. A. Bishop <lb/>
left Ibis morning to visit churches <lb/>
at Fremont and Wilson. <lb/>
B, M. Check returned Thursday <lb/>
evening from where he <lb/>
had been to take his little child <lb/>
for burial. <lb/>
H. Williams, H. L. Carr, Frank <lb/>
Wilson and went to <lb/>
Washington this afternoon to as <lb/>
the Masons there in conferring <lb/>
Royal Arch degrees <lb/>
B. W. left this morning <lb/>
for Bethel. <lb/>
J. A. returned Friday <lb/>
evening from Norfolk. <lb/>
I. I. returned home Fri- <lb/>
day evening from court. <lb/>
J. J. Cherry, Jr., returned this <lb/>
morning from New Bern. <lb/>
Edward Greene returned <lb/>
morning from New Bern. <lb/>
Miss Bessie Whichard, of <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. <lb/>
J. L. went down to <lb/>
Friday evening and returned <lb/>
illuming. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
All persons indebted to us are <lb/>
hereby that they <lb/>
come forward and settle before the <lb/>
day of January. <lb/>
Patrick Green. <lb/>
At o'clock Wednesday <lb/>
at the home of Mr. Thomas <lb/>
A brains, Greenville, his <lb/>
daughter, Miss and Mr. <lb/>
W, E, Moore were married by Rev. <lb/>
N. M. Watson. <lb/>
Tho were R. T, Evans <lb/>
Miss Ade <lb/>
Dudley with Miss Annie Gardner, <lb/>
Mies Evans, <lb/>
Charlie Baku with Miss <lb/>
Dudley. <lb/>
After ceremony the bridal <lb/>
party went to the home of the <lb/>
groom, comer Pitt and First <lb/>
streets, where a reception was <lb/>
held <lb/>
Did You Think <lb/>
WE SOLD <lb/>
Dry Goods Only <lb/>
If so, <lb/>
you are <lb/>
wrong. <lb/>
We carry <lb/>
Stock of <lb/>
R- <lb/>
of any house in Greenville, The upper floor of our immense <lb/>
filled with Furniture and Carpets. <lb/>
you want, whole suits or odd pieces, can <lb/>
We can fillip any room in your house at Bargain Prices. <lb/>
Mrs. W. A. returned <lb/>
Tuesday evening from a visit to <lb/>
her parents Plymouth. <lb/>
Miss Bertie Jackson, Ply <lb/>
month, came in Friday evening to <lb/>
visit the family of J. W. <lb/>
Mrs. L, U. Patten, of a <lb/>
sister of Mrs. E. M. Chock, <lb/>
little son Kenneth, arc visiting her. <lb/>
Miss . i of <lb/>
ton, in Friday evening to <lb/>
spend Saturday her sister, <lb/>
Sena <lb/>
You can always tell when a girl <lb/>
is in but a <lb/>
Ho may merely lie suffer <lb/>
from alt of <lb/>
BIG <lb/>
Suits, Men <lb/>
Suits. Latest Styles, <lb/>
Best W <lb/>
Our Special Clothing, Dry <lb/>
Goods Notion Bargain <lb/>
Bale at prices goes <lb/>
right on and crowds arc daily <lb/>
taking advantage it. <lb/>
E. <lb/>
Greater and Grander Bargains Offered Daily. <lb/>
CLOTHING <lb/>
Men Suits the and quality, Sale Price, the H, quality, Sale Price, gt <lb/>
a , i j . , ,, . the Sale Price, <lb/>
Men Suits the 14-00, 0.00 quality, Sale Price, <lb/>
suits, Tailor Made Bilk <lb/>
Men Suits the 8.00 quality, while they last AU Wool quality now <lb/>
These Goods are All New. No Old Stock on Hand. <lb/>
plain and fancy Checked worth He I <lb/>
Waist, white Collars and M yards worth Bo, silk coven <lb/>
worth<lb/>
extra heavy Fancy Foulard Bilk, <lb/>
worth Bo <lb/>
Lace Curtains worth <lb/>
14.85 <lb/>
ii is imported Irish worth <lb/>
Windsor Ties, worth <lb/>
Children's Fast Mack Hose, worth, Shins, worth<lb/>
Linen Canvas, worth good ones, i lo I <lb/>
Feather colors. i.-.,,,,, Pins, worth lo <lb/>
Knitting Bilk, all worth Woven worth Collars<lb/>
Men's Collars, worth Lining, worth I Cotton, worth <lb/>
worth <lb/>
White <lb/>
Min -1 mis, per <lb/>
Willed Pique, all <lb/>
English Curtain <lb/>
Negligee worth <lb/>
Shirt Waists sets, worth <lb/>
Window spring roller lit <lb/>
styles and Patterns, <lb/>
l Only abut <lb/>
lull, while they lust <lb/>
Big New Store. <lb/>
Open Nights. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
MM<lb/>
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-a -i mil <lb/>
Attention <lb/>
I am now ma of tin- most of <lb/>
DOOM, WOO, MAT, pants, I <lb/>
POCKET and TABLE <lb/>
at reasonable prices. My of <lb/>
GROCERIES <lb/>
which is the standard of any market. flub and cheap. <lb/>
When yon none lo town again me <lb/>
to i i <lb/>
B. White. <lb/>
Points Higher. <lb/>
Means 1-1 Cent per pound more your <lb/>
COTTON <lb/>
THAT WHAT OS COTTON <lb/>
THAT WE GIN FOR YOU. <lb/>
Mae A wan asked today <lb/>
the of the presidential <lb/>
election the Slates wan <lb/>
in any way responsible for the or- <lb/>
push the <lb/>
Filipinos. He replied the re- <lb/>
of the election was merely co- <lb/>
incident with other features of the <lb/>
situation. He added that the re- <lb/>
turn of the and marines <lb/>
from China, with the recruits who <lb/>
had arrived recently, would in- <lb/>
crease the ember of troops to 70.- <lb/>
men. The enlargement of the <lb/>
forces, the ending of the rainy sea- <lb/>
better road, improved trans- <lb/>
and the de-ire to make <lb/>
of the <lb/>
l. fore their term of service <lb/>
expires in June, are <lb/>
to the most active campaign. <lb/>
the replacing of vol- <lb/>
Mac Art bur said <lb/>
he favored the establishment of <lb/>
a -lauding army of men <lb/>
and the president to <lb/>
increase it to <lb/>
The general also said he was en- <lb/>
the force in <lb/>
Young's district to nearly <lb/>
men. that heavy reinforcements <lb/>
were sent to General Hughes <lb/>
in the island of <lb/>
stranding of the coasting <lb/>
transport Indiana is long <lb/>
delay n reaching a number of the <lb/>
remote stations in southern <lb/>
which have subsistence to <lb/>
It established at die one of the equipped 1st only will have <lb/>
to depend largely on longing until <lb/>
the Indiana is Boated Or a steamer <lb/>
cured. <lb/>
The customs warehouses are <lb/>
ARE <lb/>
constitution undermined by ex- <lb/>
eating, by <lb/>
the laws of nature, or <lb/>
physical capital all gone, if so, <lb/>
NEVER DESPAIR <lb/>
Liver Pills will cure you. <lb/>
For sick headache, dyspepsia, <lb/>
sour stomach, malaria, torpid <lb/>
liver, constipation, biliousness <lb/>
and all kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
an absolute cure. <lb/>
Just so. A man from the <lb/>
try claims that his horse was made <lb/>
to run away by the blowing of an <lb/>
engine in town mid he wants dam- <lb/>
ages. Then if the engines do not <lb/>
blow loud and long at the crossing <lb/>
the company is bounced, and if <lb/>
some one is killed at crossing the <lb/>
railroad is sued. A case is now <lb/>
on fur this very <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
New Home <lb/>
Sewing Machines <lb/>
IN an IN PIT COUNTY <lb/>
If you need a Machine see me <lb/>
II C. Hooker's store, or write me <lb/>
Jan. J. O. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
liming <lb/>
before the Superior of <lb/>
n Will <lb/>
of W. It. <lb/>
hereby given to <lb/>
to the cat ate to make pay- <lb/>
to the . and all <lb/>
having claims said <lb/>
the payment on or before the <lb/>
day of 1901. or in., notice <lb/>
will I plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
day of 1900. <lb/>
Mast A A- <lb/>
of W. R. I. <lb/>
We h iv. <lb/>
be found in Eastern North Carolina and solicit your ginning. <lb/>
We turn out lite List cotton you can gel anywhere but our charges arc <lb/>
high- BRING Vi YOUR COTTON. <lb/>
HOOKER, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Grimesland, N. C , <lb/>
II K OF <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
from which their purchases. I curry at all <lb/>
inns a full if Shoes, lea, <lb/>
Tobacco. Hardware. Farm Implements, u fact anything <lb/>
you about your household or your farm I can <lb/>
furnish <lb/>
Bottom Prices, <lb/>
Cotton and All Kinds of Produce and <lb/>
highest price for I wart pat- <lb/>
will neat you every you route to <lb/>
. III <lb/>
1575.------- <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Wholesale and retail Grocer and <lb/>
Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Heed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
steads, Oak Ba- <lb/>
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor <lb/>
Baits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
and Gail A <lb/>
Meat Key Went Cheroots, <lb/>
American Ci ten, Can- <lb/>
reaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
which is delaying the coin- Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Dried A Peaches, <lb/>
Pi lines, Currents, Glass <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes Crackers, <lb/>
tool, Real Butter, Stand- <lb/>
ard Sewing and nu- <lb/>
other good. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheep for cash. Come <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
Phone V. <lb/>
All Person notified not to <lb/>
enter upon any of our lands g in <lb/>
ville Pit County, adjoining <lb/>
of Mrs. N. K. Anderson, and Ma <lb/>
William, the <lb/>
It. More. <lb/>
Oct. ti. Mora. <lb/>
The will sell at public bug <lb/>
lion on the day of <lb/>
the residence of II. j. Wilson, deceased, in <lb/>
county, all personal he- <lb/>
the in part <lb/>
of Cotton, Horses, Mules, <lb/>
Cuttle, Implements, <lb/>
hold and Kitchen Cotton <lb/>
of Manila. General Smith. <lb/>
the collector of the port, a meet- <lb/>
today of Manila importers, <lb/>
urged <lb/>
of the good, The merchants talk <lb/>
of organizing a company for the <lb/>
erection of bonded warehouse-. <lb/>
The soldiers and marines who <lb/>
haw returned from Una are set <lb/>
ling quantities of curios looted <lb/>
from the residences of the nobility <lb/>
or wealthy at and <lb/>
Many of them are val- <lb/>
and cheap and <lb/>
a number of presents of such loot <lb/>
have been mailed to the <lb/>
for <lb/>
Hay, and Wagons, Carts, <lb/>
. ma; Cash. <lb/>
. of <lb/>
It. Deed. <lb/>
Pea Nuts Sic. Cash <lb/>
W. M. BlOWN, of <lb/>
At the name lime and place I will rent to <lb/>
foe year 1901. the II. <lb/>
J. Wilson home place and the Ashley Teel <lb/>
place, W. <lb/>
At. for heirs at law of J. Wilson <lb/>
Get a good Safe <lb/>
is made in <lb/>
for homo, and general use. <lb/>
Every wile n guarantee to be lire <lb/>
proof. from up. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Famous M <lb/>
and cure for chills and <lb/>
fever iiI nil malarial its For by <lb/>
to The Whipping <lb/>
Judge Simeon of the <lb/>
supreme of Connecticut, in <lb/>
a speech before the Hold <lb/>
Association <lb/>
u return to whip <lb/>
p post a for <lb/>
of criminal, fact <lb/>
such a proposition advocated <lb/>
A Stale Court <lb/>
such a change in <lb/>
method of is being <lb/>
seriously considered <lb/>
and the bar. Judge would <lb/>
Confine the punishment lo juvenile <lb/>
offenders, wide beaten <lb/>
ml those who do <lb/>
advocated by <lb/>
an authority and favored <lb/>
by many men with <lb/>
the administration of justice can <lb/>
not be <lb/>
News. <lb/>
Something New ml Fresh to <lb/>
Of <lb/>
Wheat, Cracker Mai, Hominy <lb/>
Muon Cracker, <lb/>
Wafer-. <lb/>
mill sour and <lb/>
that I have em <lb/>
J. S. <lb/>
have sold out my entire mercantile <lb/>
iii Greenville, stock, <lb/>
fixtures and will, to Kicks <lb/>
transferred the l <lb/>
them this dale. I w II settle all <lb/>
former <lb/>
and duo the are <lb/>
payable to me. I will he glad for all owing <lb/>
me toe sale forward and settle at once. <lb/>
1900. <lb/>
II. M IN <lb/>
the <lb/>
of will continue <lb/>
the name of Kicks to <lb/>
carry on the at former stand, <lb/>
room, will carry <lb/>
complete line of dry <lb/>
kC . <lb/>
solicit the of Mr. <lb/>
custom. unwell as of our own <lb/>
friends and public generally. <lb/>
A. Hicks, <lb/>
C. L, <lb/>
ATLANTIC LINE <lb/>
RAILROAD <lb/>
TRAINS <lb/>
kS kS <lb/>
am <lb/>
; ii , a. in<lb/>
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II <lb/>
II <lb/>
I II <lb/>
m am <lb/>
RHEUMATISM u. CATARRH <lb/>
-----BY <lb/>
Johnston's <lb/>
Sarsaparilla <lb/>
OUT <lb/>
TIE <lb/>
NORTH. <lb/>
h i <lb/>
II <lb/>
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III <lb/>
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leaves p in, arrive <lb/>
ton U <lb/>
p arrive p m <lb/>
p arrives Wilmington <lb/>
The rt of the <lb/>
of of the of Coin- <lb/>
for county, <lb/>
each f <lb/>
for <lb/>
ending Deem <lb/>
Brit, <lb/>
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For at J. no. <lb/>
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f r-1 m. Returning <lb/>
am. a m, Red <lb/>
m, Hope Mills a in, <lb/>
rive <lb/>
pm, Mill- II p n <lb/>
Rel p m, p n <lb/>
arrives p m, <lb/>
at with train <lb/>
at U ax ton with the Carolina Central <lb/>
at Bad with Red <lb/>
at <lb/>
with the Seaboard Air Line Southern <lb/>
Railway with the Durham and <lb/>
Train on the Neck Branch <lb/>
leaven S Halifax IT p a, <lb/>
riv. s. en p <lb/>
m, <lb/>
M am. <lb/>
at i- am. Weldon <lb/>
Train on <lb/>
an ii in. i e <lb/>
am I Hi p in. <lb/>
i arrive an <lb/>
Train leave Tarboro daily except Sunder <lb/>
at p in. pm, arrive j <lb/>
except f and <lb/>
Train on Midland N <lb/>
a m, <lb/>
o a. in, W Vi i lid <lb/>
a an. <lb/>
Train on leave <lb/>
Mount at am. p m, arrive Hi <lb/>
. ;. in. Hope II am, <lb/>
.-vim Hope <lb/>
p in. i m at <lb/>
Mount I a m. I p m. except Sand y. <lb/>
leaves fox <lb/>
Clinton Sunday. and <lb/>
I . r. at am <lb/>
pm. <lb/>
Train No made <lb/>
don for all dally, all <lb/>
mend. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Agent <lb/>
J. H. K KM. V, <lb/>
T. M. Traffic Ma- <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Do know <lb/>
We sell cheap <lb/>
Barber Sc <lb/>
ti <lb/>
Co., <lb/>
X. <lb/>
A of The <lb/>
York Herald, from <lb/>
coin, Him. Win. <lb/>
Bryan <lb/>
to and is only <lb/>
in am a for the <lb/>
exclaimed Mr. Bryan, <lb/>
I win nut write without it. <lb/>
If l wore lo iii-i an of <lb/>
I wish to do h <lb/>
after and <lb/>
I prepare a <lb/>
at my <lb/>
l do with what for <lb/>
IT. <lb/>
your fry <lb/>
Trunks, <lb/>
our Store. Scrape <lb/>
or Clearance <lb/>
Cheap <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
Store <lb/>
W. T. lat C <lb/>
i in V OF W Him. II<lb/>
As one of the for School Books in <lb/>
County. We the on the <lb/>
fur and no what- <lb/>
ever have <lb/>
We read with a <lb/>
of Dr, Peacock, <lb/>
Female that s. <lb/>
i than oat of <lb/>
hie own pocket between <lb/>
SO needy and <lb/>
o t of if <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
Vitality, <lb/>
Cur Low of <lb/>
nil <lb/>
or <lb/>
I and i . <lb/>
A and<lb/>
to pal <lb/>
tin <lb/>
with our to <lb/>
Hi I ;, or refund the <lb/>
I I- <lb/>
IV <lb/>
copy el <lb/>
it. mill. Br <lb/>
i f.-r <lb/>
i- <lb/>
COPY HOOKS, <lb/>
and double ruled <lb/>
pane, it <lb/>
inks <lb/>
eat cover I went five North Carol I- <lb/>
chief <lb/>
the in this<lb/>
II.-, Hi-l. in. Om <lb/>
-nil. <lb/>
Be mail In plain 81.00 a <lb/>
b f <lb/>
and fever U a bottle of <lb/>
Tonic It<lb/>
Price <lb/>
X C <lb/>
W, <lb/>
a Com. <lb/>
For at <lb/>
For Be, 18.90 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
A Oat It <lb/>
Mr. C. II. who keen a <lb/>
and at St. <lb/>
Co., filch., and who I <lb/>
well known U <lb/>
I mi badly with <lb/>
and I had <lb/>
liter complaint and I <lb/>
was in a bad condition; day I be- <lb/>
to tear that I be a <lb/>
well n that I hare to <lb/>
down into a and <lb/>
lire in the of death. I had <lb/>
rec- <lb/>
to me. I TOOK FOUR <lb/>
BOTTLES AND IT COKED ME, and <lb/>
cured my family both. I am Terr <lb/>
that I heard of It I would cheerfully <lb/>
recommend it to every one. I hare <lb/>
taken many other kinda of medicine. <lb/>
I prefer JOHNSTON'S to all of <lb/>
s mm. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
Steamer leave <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
I. M. for <lb/>
Steamer Edgecombe leaves <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
at A. M. for Tar- <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the Went <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominions. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, Aft. <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
TAKE S TASTELESS CHILL TO <lb/>
per bottle. Cures Chills <lb/>
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats and <lb/>
Money back if it doesn't. <lb/>
No other as good. Get the kind <lb/>
with the Rod Cross on the label. <lb/>
Sold guaranteed by Woolen, <lb/>
Bryan druggists. <lb/>
C, <lb/>
For iv as Com. at <lb/>
Fur ii days at Bl <lb/>
at 88.00. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
allowed <lb/>
ii Pit. <lb/>
I, T. iv. of Com- <lb/>
the , <lb/>
certify that It t <lb/>
us Of in my of- <lb/>
under my hand, the of <lb/>
Board of in <lb/>
tins of <lb/>
T. It. <lb/>
Hoard Com. for <lb/>
We wilt ear the aTe fur <lb/>
r M.-i-.-i.-i. Sick <lb/>
or we <lb/>
not will. i , t. <lb/>
fill, when are <lb/>
will. art purely and <lb/>
faille V <lb/>
lie l <lb/>
Beware <lb/>
and mall. taken. <lb/>
Al. <lb/>
in <lb/>
J L N C <lb/>
IN <lb/>
J. W. CO., <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties mid Hags. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton and <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, and <lb/>
ions. Private to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New <lb/>
NOTICE, LAND <lb/>
All are and for- <lb/>
bidden to limit with or without <lb/>
or in any other way the <lb/>
lands of the <lb/>
the north suit of Creek. <lb/>
J. Lt i<lb/>
wife and Little. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Haying; thin before the <lb/>
Clerk of Court of Pitt <lb/>
of the of Henry <lb/>
notice hereby given to <lb/>
all persona holding claims against said <lb/>
late present them to me for payment <lb/>
duly authenticated, on or before 16th <lb/>
day of March, 1901. or this notice will be <lb/>
in bar of their recovery. All <lb/>
indebted to estate arc to <lb/>
to me. <lb/>
This 17th day of September <lb/>
of Henry <lb/>
DEALER IS <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
Col ton and always <lb/>
on ban i <lb/>
Fresh goods kepi constantly on <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The complete in every de <lb/>
part and prices low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
go gs. <lb/>
At the old Moore store, <lb/>
on Points, where we have <lb/>
just opened a new and fresh <lb/>
of <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb/>
Consisting of Meats, Flour, <lb/>
Sugar, Canned Goods, <lb/>
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, <lb/>
Fruits, In fact everything <lb/>
to found in an up-to-date <lb/>
Grocery. <lb/>
We the highest market <lb/>
prices fur all kinds of <lb/>
Country Produce, <lb/>
either or in barter. When <lb/>
you to sell or when you <lb/>
want to buy come to see <lb/>
To who favor us with their <lb/>
patronage promise sat <lb/>
T, F. CHRISTMAN CO. <lb/>
at Five Points. <lb/>
The Day Cold Our. <lb/>
CoM I. . Ker- <lb/>
u , . <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
-----DEALER IN-----<lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
III <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE HE. <lb/>
J. R. COREY. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
or Of <lb/>
ire <lb/>
Panel <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
TRUTH <lb/>
PER . B. <lb/>
VOL. XIX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, <lb/>
-AT<lb/>
U., <lb/>
The project for giving the <lb/>
party a mortgage the gov- <lb/>
by the <lb/>
of the South Congress and <lb/>
the college is dead. It <lb/>
was by its cool reception by <lb/>
the public by the knowledge <lb/>
that if it had attempted the <lb/>
democratic Senators would have <lb/>
blocked all legislation at this <lb/>
of Congress. Instead of <lb/>
democrats, the <lb/>
can leaders have adopted <lb/>
policy toward I hem, and indulge <lb/>
in lots of talk about making toil <lb/>
a business session of Conn If, free <lb/>
from If <lb/>
really wish to do that, it can <lb/>
be done, as l he democrats arc dis- <lb/>
posed lo meet them way in <lb/>
helping legislation that is <lb/>
not tainted partisanship, but <lb/>
they need not expect to pull the <lb/>
wool over democratic eyes by <lb/>
notorious jobs, such as the <lb/>
ship subsidy bill, <lb/>
Democrats will sec <lb/>
that no legislation will go <lb/>
at miller false <lb/>
MS. They will not attempt to <lb/>
vent Hit majority carrying out its <lb/>
will in general legislation, but they <lb/>
will see that the nature of every <lb/>
bill proposed fully explained to <lb/>
The wholesale druggists and <lb/>
owners of proprietary articles have <lb/>
a delegation Washington, <lb/>
to sec that they get a of <lb/>
any reductions that may made, <lb/>
and other interests arc represented <lb/>
by lobbyists, brewers are <lb/>
credited with leaving their inter- <lb/>
in the hands of the big <lb/>
who exchanged promises for <lb/>
their campaign contributions. It <lb/>
will not be surprising if a big scan- <lb/>
comes to the surface before this <lb/>
on the statute books. Dem- <lb/>
arc not to spare the <lb/>
republicans if evidence of crooked <lb/>
bargains can be secured, and there <lb/>
are good reasons for the belief that <lb/>
it exists in quantities. <lb/>
If things do not there <lb/>
may lie a regular cat and dog light <lb/>
among the republicans in Confess <lb/>
over bill for increase of the <lb/>
regular army. Prominent <lb/>
of the party are every day de <lb/>
daring opposition to as large an <lb/>
army as Mr. seeks <lb/>
have provided by Congress, and <lb/>
situation the Philippines i <lb/>
makes early action on some sort of <lb/>
bill a necessity. <lb/>
else is left undone, <lb/>
hurry with the my That <lb/>
is the sum and substance of what say that the circumstantial <lb/>
which will drop the <lb/>
first. Rot if it is decided to be <lb/>
constitutional, then this session of <lb/>
Congress will have to pass some <lb/>
kind of a bill for the government <lb/>
control of This, <lb/>
with the routine measures and the <lb/>
new apportionment under last <lb/>
census will make it an <lb/>
busy <lb/>
The if the proposition <lb/>
advanced by the radical <lb/>
cans to reduce the representation of <lb/>
the Southern states which have re- <lb/>
st suffrage, has of <lb/>
such general condemnation that it <lb/>
has been abandoned for the <lb/>
sect session and will not figure in <lb/>
the bill which <lb/>
will become a law in the <lb/>
near future but some of its <lb/>
hint their intention to try to <lb/>
get the question before the long <lb/>
session of the next Congress. <lb/>
Heath. <lb/>
Washington, November <lb/>
Manila papers of October 18th de <lb/>
vote considerable space to a renew- <lb/>
of report concerning <lb/>
death in Northern Luzon. <lb/>
State Ohio, City of i <lb/>
expected and it has come, Cot my , <lb/>
I Ry we mean a violent attack makes <lb/>
of hysteria in north over the <lb/>
discovery of a northern traveling <lb/>
oil <lb/>
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS CUSTOMERS OF <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
We are still in the forefront of race after your <lb/>
We offer you the best selected line <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
that ha is the senior partner of the <lb/>
T. Co., doing <lb/>
business in . Toledo, <lb/>
correspondent of the New York Bad State aforesaid, and <lb/>
Journal of Commerce that that firm will nun of <lb/>
colored mill hands in North dollars each and <lb/>
Carolina are <lb/>
, o cured by the use -i Hall s Ci- <lb/>
A northern contemporary Cure. <lb/>
lures the of girls and boys Sworn to before <lb/>
says that this arouses presence, <lb/>
in the what <lb/>
ever may be thought of it in the <lb/>
north. <lb/>
horrified contemporary, <lb/>
however, not tell its readers <lb/>
inc and <lb/>
this <lb/>
u I.- <lb/>
lib <lb/>
rib- <lb/>
day <lb/>
that there is only mill in North <lb/>
Mr. says to every prom- <lb/>
republican Senator and Hep <lb/>
who goes to the White <lb/>
House. The reason he wishes the <lb/>
the before it is allowed to <lb/>
get through. Under the House <lb/>
rules this cannot be done there, <lb/>
but ran be done in the Sen- <lb/>
ate. <lb/>
Even the of <lb/>
culture general ten- <lb/>
to increase the ordinary ex- <lb/>
of the <lb/>
tendency which is bound to make <lb/>
much trouble if not checked. The <lb/>
estimates for appropriations for <lb/>
the Department of Agriculture tor <lb/>
the next fiscal year, now ready for <lb/>
submission to Congress, aggregate <lb/>
which is an <lb/>
per cent, over the <lb/>
for the current fiscal <lb/>
Holders of government places <lb/>
who have no strong pull to fall <lb/>
back on, or who spoke, worked, or <lb/>
voted in the last cam- <lb/>
are being male to feel some <lb/>
what shaky by knowledge that <lb/>
there is greater pressure for small <lb/>
appointments under the govern <lb/>
than ever known before. <lb/>
Some time ago was a report <lb/>
Washington that republican <lb/>
workers in some of the doubtful <lb/>
states had been told to pitch <lb/>
work with all their might, and <lb/>
that they would lie taken care of if <lb/>
was re-elected, <lb/>
leas of the civil service law. Not <lb/>
much attention was paid at the <lb/>
time the report, but the <lb/>
activity of republican office seekers <lb/>
that such promises were <lb/>
made. Time will whether <lb/>
they are to lie kept. <lb/>
Senator of Colorado, <lb/>
will be succeeded by u democrat <lb/>
when he retires next March, but <lb/>
from the talk in administration <lb/>
circles it is considered almost <lb/>
that he will be rewarded for <lb/>
his support of by a <lb/>
big position in the diplomatic <lb/>
vice, probably ambassadorship. <lb/>
The democratic members of the <lb/>
and Ways and Means Com- <lb/>
which met this week to <lb/>
consider a bill for the reduction of <lb/>
war taxes, will be allowed to <lb/>
have any say toe matter until <lb/>
the publican members com- <lb/>
a bill. The republicans of <lb/>
the committee have with <lb/>
Mr. Secretary Cage <lb/>
Commissioner of the In- <lb/>
Revenue since they <lb/>
came together. Mr. <lb/>
told them that some reduction must <lb/>
be made lo order to make good his <lb/>
ante-election promises to the conn- <lb/>
try, Secretary Gage told them <lb/>
that the reductions must not <lb/>
any <lb/>
for the increase of the <lb/>
army is, that he has re- <lb/>
a hint I hat the decision of <lb/>
the U. S. Supreme Court will be <lb/>
against constitutionality of the <lb/>
act, which would <lb/>
that the II. S. would have to re- <lb/>
ownership of the Philip <lb/>
pines, would <lb/>
have for a large standing <lb/>
army. He wishes to get the big <lb/>
army provided for before the court <lb/>
down its decision, it <lb/>
will not be surprising if the <lb/>
General so manipulates the case <lb/>
as to prevent its conclusion until <lb/>
after the end of this Congress, as <lb/>
Mr. might prefer not <lb/>
having Congress in session should <lb/>
the decision be averse. This story <lb/>
incredulous, but it is being <lb/>
character of this report, together <lb/>
with the fad that General <lb/>
recently has been signing himself <lb/>
in of the In- <lb/>
forces, lends strong color <lb/>
to the belief that may <lb/>
be dead. The latest account in <lb/>
this line comes from <lb/>
Northern where, ill an <lb/>
outpost skirmish, Aguinaldo's <lb/>
horse was killed, and his saddle <lb/>
bags, with a number of personal <lb/>
consequently papers, <lb/>
was shot from his horse and severe- <lb/>
wounded. He carried by <lb/>
followers into and sub <lb/>
was reported to lie ill <lb/>
with fever. His body afterward <lb/>
was carried down the river on a <lb/>
raft, in a hummock <lb/>
to lie found in any in Pitt County. Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb/>
Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer <lb/>
and Winter. We arc at work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. It is our pleasure to show yon what you want and to <lb/>
sell you if we cm. We offer you the very best service, polite the superintendent of the mill is n <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well colored and who <lb/>
established business built up strictly on it.-, own merits. ,,;,,.,. ,.;.,., <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
Carolina in which the is in <lb/>
,,, j In the <lb/>
mill except the boss weaver and <lb/>
the boas reeler is a and that <lb/>
of December, A. 1886. <lb/>
.------ A. W. <lb/>
SEAT. Notary Public. <lb/>
Hull's Catarrh dire is In- <lb/>
and acts directly on the <lb/>
I blood and mucous surfaces of <lb/>
Send for testimonials, free. <lb/>
J. Props., <lb/>
Ohio. <lb/>
Sold by Druggists, <lb/>
Hall's family Pills are the best. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Hats Dross Trimmings <lb/>
Jacket- and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb/>
When you come to market not do yourself <lb/>
if you do not see our Immense stuck before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember us the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
our horrified content- <lb/>
fails testate that the <lb/>
told a correspondent of the <lb/>
Journal of Commerce that all his <lb/>
were under twenty-one years <lb/>
were bound to <lb/>
from parents or guardians <lb/>
ins the case might be; were absolute- <lb/>
; under bis control o'clock <lb/>
i in the morning to o'clock the <lb/>
and he was from <lb/>
as to the course he <lb/>
pursued toward them. <lb/>
our horrified con- <lb/>
temporary neglects to mention that <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. <lb/>
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Lard. ts, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow fixtures, Nails and Hope. <lb/>
Paper Prom Cotton Hulls. <lb/>
Atlanta. Nov. <lb/>
ll this that plans <lb/>
have consummated here for <lb/>
the erection of ten plants for the <lb/>
manufacture of cotton seed hulls <lb/>
into paper of grades, <lb/>
Thomas of New York, at <lb/>
present in this city says, that the <lb/>
scheme is being backed by the Na- <lb/>
i with <lb/>
capital, and work will be <lb/>
begun in putting up the plants in <lb/>
about d n <lb/>
He says he is also bucked by the <lb/>
Standard Oil Company. It is <lb/>
to have the factories well <lb/>
scattered throughout the cotton <lb/>
bolt and they will extend from <lb/>
the owners of the mill in which Texas to North Carolina. The <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
arc <lb/>
i are northern men and reside in <lb/>
I State of New <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
covered with palm leaves; <lb/>
but the natives who saw the pas- <lb/>
sage of the raft were uncertain <lb/>
whether he was alive or dead. <lb/>
This together with claims of <lb/>
leads the local papers to <lb/>
give credence to the <lb/>
story. <lb/>
seriously talked about in political and others insurgent generals <lb/>
circles, and there have been to command of the army, <lb/>
cases In which administrations <lb/>
have been given advance hints of <lb/>
decisions of the Supreme <lb/>
Court. Any member of the court <lb/>
can usually make a pretty nearly <lb/>
correct guess of how his colleagues <lb/>
will stand upon <lb/>
ions from their talk in a general <lb/>
way to each other. Whether the <lb/>
whole story is correct or not, it is <lb/>
absolutely certain that Mr. <lb/>
is plainly showing his <lb/>
the passage by Con <lb/>
of the army bill. <lb/>
Champ Clark, o <lb/>
New Purchase. <lb/>
Ky., November <lb/>
The Louisville, Evansville and St. <lb/>
Louis railroad, commonly called <lb/>
the Air Line, was bought at pub- <lb/>
sale to day by the Southern <lb/>
railway at Ind., for <lb/>
Judge Wood, of the United <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honest, Merit Square <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Retail Advertising. <lb/>
you're business, If ad- <lb/>
plants will run with a capacity of <lb/>
from to tons each month. <lb/>
The Wealth of the Country. <lb/>
The estimated increase of the <lb/>
wealth of I States the last <lb/>
if your advertising pays j decade is bring <lb/>
v.,. all . . . . <lb/>
States Court, is expected <lb/>
Missouri, returned to Washington, j the sale at s tomorrow, <lb/>
feeling as as usual. He; but the Southern railway will <lb/>
am downcast or until January 1st. <lb/>
raged by the licking got. The only bidders were Francis <lb/>
The most unpleasant feature is it L. Stetson of <lb/>
will take us six or eight years to <lb/>
get the Senate. As to the <lb/>
the democrat- <lb/>
party, it is u fact In natural his- <lb/>
that the tail wag the <lb/>
dog; and same is true in politics. <lb/>
The party does not need <lb/>
to begin with. It is thorough <lb/>
organized, even if it were to <lb/>
be reorganized, it would not lie <lb/>
from the outside. want every, <lb/>
body to come in that feels like <lb/>
us, but we have a perfect <lb/>
organization of our Of the <lb/>
probable work of Ibis session of <lb/>
Congress Mr. Clark <lb/>
this will be an extremely busy <lb/>
the <lb/>
cans will do will be to the <lb/>
Hay treaty and pass a <lb/>
Nicaragua Canal bill, in accordance <lb/>
with it, and to pass Mark <lb/>
bill. If the Supreme <lb/>
Court decides the act <lb/>
unconstitutional, then <lb/>
cans will run races with us as to <lb/>
Hew the <lb/>
firm J, Morgan . <lb/>
Company, and the Southern rail- <lb/>
way. To pay for the road the <lb/>
chasers will Immediately <lb/>
of Southern Hallway Air <lb/>
Line division per cent. <lb/>
In securing the Air Line, the <lb/>
Southern rail an en- <lb/>
trance to St. Louis, thereby <lb/>
it on an equal with the <lb/>
Baltimore and Ohio, Louisville <lb/>
and Nashville, and other roads <lb/>
entering Louisville and the South <lb/>
having terminals at St. Louis. In <lb/>
addition to this, new and valuable <lb/>
territory is opened up to the South- <lb/>
railway in both Indiana and <lb/>
Illinois. <lb/>
When a man loves sin he goes <lb/>
down; when he lores his wife he <lb/>
goes home; he loves another <lb/>
man's wife he goes to the grave- <lb/>
yard; when he loves a girl they <lb/>
they both go Va. <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
The Stove Co's <lb/>
Stoves have been sold in <lb/>
Greenville for Sixteen Years. <lb/>
We are currying a full line of Stoves <lb/>
both and heating We also carry a lull <lb/>
line of repairs for same. Wt buy Hay, Lime, <lb/>
Cotton Seed and Hulls <lb/>
By Car Load <lb/>
We have just received two <lb/>
car loads <lb/>
and can satisfy anybody in price quality. <lb/>
A lull lino goods, Groceries <lb/>
Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery everything <lb/>
kept in first class general store. <lb/>
Call and get our prices. <lb/>
J. C. SON <lb/>
at it certainly will, it <lb/>
well it will to Bee <lb/>
j that it is properly done regardless <lb/>
j of slight extra expense. Sec that <lb/>
mi have n good location, even it <lb/>
ii tea cost a little more. Change <lb/>
ad. even week, Talk <lb/>
I frankly, candidly to your readers. <lb/>
interesting de <lb/>
prices. Look after <lb/>
tour and keep him fr. <lb/>
j practicing his of getting in- <lb/>
I to one several type stylos. <lb/>
forget little things. <lb/>
staples, and <lb/>
lo your stock. If such a course <lb/>
followed for a few years, <lb/>
and your c supported by <lb/>
and modern business <lb/>
method, you will be a leader in <lb/>
your line. <lb/>
Horse With <lb/>
Mr. W. King, who resides <lb/>
on Queen street, in southern <lb/>
section city, lost a good horse <lb/>
with which he <lb/>
is very cert tin was hydrophobia. <lb/>
one of his sons to <lb/>
feed the horse Thursday morning <lb/>
as when young man <lb/>
entered the stall he was attacked <lb/>
viciously the <lb/>
ed with difficulty. Even <lb/>
young Mr. King had with- <lb/>
drawn from the stall the horse <lb/>
desperate efforts to gel <lb/>
through the cracks, and at <lb/>
length, falling in this, he began <lb/>
biting himself about the <lb/>
legs, Mi. King up later and <lb/>
was forced to hunt the horse. He <lb/>
i to account <lb/>
the he <lb/>
was ago a dug <lb/>
belonging lo him which was sup <lb/>
posed In have had <lb/>
Star, <lb/>
total wealth <lb/>
up to PU This <lb/>
means an average for each <lb/>
average in- <lb/>
crease of wealth 1800 and <lb/>
inhabitant, and <lb/>
the estimated s 937.70 per in- <lb/>
habitant. <lb/>
The total of Great Uri- <lb/>
lain ti mated 950,000,000,000, <lb/>
per The <lb/>
annual income of the people is be- <lb/>
to aggregate about <lb/>
The amount saved year- <lb/>
y is put at 81,048,000,000, of <lb/>
v. about its <lb/>
way into exchange <lb/>
The average annual earn- <lb/>
per are estimated <lb/>
which about one third is <lb/>
saved, making <lb/>
per decide for Great Britain mail; <lb/>
910,000,000,000, <lb/>
in the States. The <lb/>
securities domiciled in London arc <lb/>
estimated at 920,000,000,000, of <lb/>
which <lb/>
Parties me will picas <lb/>
pay at once. I will be in <lb/>
week can <lb/>
tie with w. or my <lb/>
store while I am <lb/>
M. Ti i kin. <lb/>
THE B ST <lb/>
and fever is a of Grove's <lb/>
less Tunic. is simply <lb/>
Iron and quinine in form <lb/>
No pay. Price <lb/>
Two boys, right <lb/>
Will Rankin, near Bolder were <lb/>
together Saturday, They <lb/>
a COVe birds, and when <lb/>
Rankin raised I is gun and Bred <lb/>
be killed <lb/>
UH FEVER <lb/>
and night Sweats with Robert's <lb/>
Tasteless Chill Tonic per <lb/>
bottle. Pleasant to take. Money <lb/>
refunded if ii fail-. Restores <lb/>
petite, purifies the blood and makes <lb/>
you well. as good. <lb/>
Mold and guaranteed at the drug <lb/>
stores of Bryan, <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
Office over Whit <lb/>
k. <lb/>
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stoic. <lb/>
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