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I THE STATE PRESS <lb/>
Have <lb/>
L ft THAT I AM STILL An <lb/>
What -.- .-. <lb/>
Pry Goods, Dress Goods, <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
be sure that Mr. Hicks can be got <lb/>
together in time his political <lb/>
Boaster. <lb/>
New Use We <lb/>
A new aDd <lb/>
AND A OF OTHER THING <lb/>
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION <lb/>
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork. <lb/>
Yours to please- <lb/>
White <lb/>
Don't fail to see me <lb/>
before you buy j <lb/>
Guns, Shells, Stoves <lb/>
Heaters, Pumps, <lb/>
Locks, Hinges. <lb/>
And anything else in the Hardware Line. <lb/>
Your friend, <lb/>
, H. L. CARR <lb/>
mm <lb/>
Marion Butler says the <lb/>
lists will put up a straight nation- <lb/>
l 1904. It won't be <lb/>
straight if Mai ion has anything to <lb/>
do with <lb/>
ton Star. <lb/>
The Greenville <lb/>
been enlarged otherwise <lb/>
proved. This Is an evidence of <lb/>
the town's prosperity, as few men <lb/>
are able to give a town a better pa- <lb/>
per than It will pay <lb/>
Hon. Carroll D. Wright says <lb/>
the ultimate solution of <lb/>
problems will found in re- <lb/>
He may be right, but it <lb/>
a long time to inject re <lb/>
enough into the average Re <lb/>
to solve problem <lb/>
when i, a chance to do <lb/>
Th Wont Form. <lb/>
Multitude, arc the <lb/>
the new discovery which i <lb/>
making m many people well and <lb/>
weak people strong by digesting what <lb/>
cat, and <lb/>
and hi transforming their <lb/>
into th kind of pure. rich, red <lb/>
blood that makes feel good all <lb/>
over. Mrs. Of Troy. T. <lb/>
For a number of I was <lb/>
with and <lb/>
M which grew into the worst form. <lb/>
Finally I induced to use and <lb/>
after using four bottle, I am entire <lb/>
cured. I heartily recommend <lb/>
all sufferer, of and <lb/>
Take a meals. II <lb/>
what Jno. L. Woolen. <lb/>
Take good care of your horse and <lb/>
vehicle and they will take good <lb/>
you. <lb/>
Look Out <lb/>
and liver disorders at <lb/>
this may 1- <lb/>
cleansing the system with ill <lb/>
Little Karl. Riser. These famous lit- <lb/>
pills grip. They move the <lb/>
bowels but copiously, and <lb/>
reason of tonic give <lb/>
tone strength to th <lb/>
any gouging for his <lb/>
Star, if girl won't flirt it is a <lb/>
We the Wilcox case is a girl, <lb/>
the first the of North <lb/>
Carolina jurisprudence which, gem condemn your neighbor <lb/>
U man convicted of capital of I unheard, however many the <lb/>
i- a new trial because Rations preferred against bun; eve <lb/>
of the jury story has two ways being <lb/>
of men a. justice retires that you <lb/>
Lot the bear the as well <lb/>
Wax <lb/>
use for <lb/>
Refined Wax to <lb/>
have been discovered by a <lb/>
of Ohio, living near <lb/>
Lancaster, who bad two trees bad <lb/>
damaged by one being a <lb/>
maple and the other an apple. la <lb/>
each case a large limb was broken <lb/>
down from the trunk, but at <lb/>
to it. The were <lb/>
propped fastened securely <lb/>
with straps, very broken <lb/>
leg be fastened with splints, <lb/>
and then melted wax pour <lb/>
ed and over all the cracks. <lb/>
The was en <lb/>
successful. The <lb/>
prevented the of the sap, <lb/>
kept the rain and <lb/>
which have rotted the trees, <lb/>
prevented the depredations of in- <lb/>
sects, and the limbs seem thus far <lb/>
to be perfectly re attached to the <lb/>
Messenger. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LOP <lb/>
I the accusation, an <lb/>
remember <lb/>
get the lest <lb/>
Like the piercing cry of some <lb/>
you bear the Republican <lb/>
orator proclaim lo thunder tones <lb/>
that Hie amendment disfranchises <lb/>
the who moves from one town <lb/>
to another, unless he moves <lb/>
lour months before the election. <lb/>
The is all nub <lb/>
provided for. Tb can vote in <lb/>
the Malignity f place <lb/>
you a similar <lb/>
the plane <lb/>
Fruit Jars <lb/>
is at our stole. We have them In <lb/>
different styles and sizes at <lb/>
as low the lowest Then as <lb/>
moil we are headquarters tor the <lb/>
Best of Everything <lb/>
in the Grocery Line <lb/>
table supplies from us <lb/>
you are sure so the best. in fact <lb/>
BUTTER and CHEESE OH ICE.<lb/>
.- arm ii .- <lb/>
Natural Anxiety. <lb/>
Mothers regard whiter <lb/>
uneasiness, children cold so <lb/>
No costs more little <lb/>
lives than It's attack i. <lb/>
j,, the sufferer is OS- <lb/>
One Minute tough <lb/>
township from the, <lb/>
; , <lb/>
Hie republican. In Ibis state are guide. I <lb/>
willing to make any kind of trade u Mon , <lb/>
further the chances of. ,<lb/>
party seems to be <lb/>
his to <lb/>
establish no <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Wholesale and retail Grocer and <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid <lb/>
Fur, Cotton Bead, Oil Bar <lb/>
Turkeys. Egg, etc. Bed <lb/>
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba <lb/>
by Carriages, Go Carts, <lb/>
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
and Gail Ax <lb/>
High Key West Che- <lb/>
Henry George Can <lb/>
tied Cherries, Peaches, Apple, <lb/>
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Haw, <lb/>
Candies, Uriel Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Glass <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Vt <lb/>
Ware. Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
coot, Cheese, Best Butter, New <lb/>
Royal Sewing Machines, and nu <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Cheap for cash. . <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
sir. <lb/>
Steamer <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, Now York Boston, <lb/>
Aurora, South Creek. Belhaven, <lb/>
Swan Quarter, Ocracoke and <lb/>
all for the with rail- <lb/>
at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight <lb/>
the Old Dominion Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line and Chesapeake <lb/>
Co. from Baltimore. Mer- <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
July 1st the steam <lb/>
Guide will leave Washington at <lb/>
Thursday and Sat- <lb/>
for Belhaven, <lb/>
and Ocracoke and will leave <lb/>
at a for <lb/>
Belhaven and Washington on Mon- <lb/>
div, Wednesday and Friday. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
J E. District Supt. <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
ATLANTIC <lb/>
RAILROAD <lb/>
M It <lb/>
a a in it u <lb/>
ah is r <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Manufacturers of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
la . <lb/>
Lt <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
Leave Tarboro <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
Main l-re. <lb/>
ton <lb/>
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Spring. St a m, Parkton an,. <lb/>
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m, S IS p a <lb/>
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i with <lb/>
at <lb/>
railroad, at <lb/>
Air and <lb/>
lb. and <lb/>
SM at I <lb/>
Finishings <lb/>
T SO . B <lb/>
S. M- Schultz <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Interior Exterior <lb/>
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build <lb/>
We solicit your and <lb/>
guarantee to give satisfaction in <lb/>
price, styles work. <lb/>
Please send your orders to <lb/>
Fife. Co. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
WHEN YOU WANT <lb/>
Dry Goods, <lb/>
etc., go to <lb/>
Mrs. L. WHITE, <lb/>
Black Jack, N. <lb/>
Nice line -f nods on band. W <lb/>
bought W cash or <lb/>
exchange for <lb/>
Till. <lb/>
J. C. <lb/>
K IN <lb/>
American and Italian Marble <lb/>
Wire Iron Fence Sold- <lb/>
work <lb/>
d rat on <lb/>
Dissolution Notice. <lb/>
notified that <lb/>
and B. M. Jone. <lb/>
.- nines, under tn <lb/>
. Jame <lb/>
have <lb/>
mutual dissolved <lb/>
shin. All claim, <lb/>
said Mtg. o. <lb/>
will present B. <lb/>
for and all person, owing <lb/>
will make pa; mi <lb/>
i II. Jame., The <lb/>
bi M- <lb/>
dull before the <lb/>
as <lb/>
the estate w. J. <lb/>
Jackson, notice Is <lb/>
all persons to the <lb/>
tn make <lb/>
to the and ail person, <lb/>
claim, again. said i tat <lb/>
to the same for <lb/>
within month, from Ibis <lb/>
,.,. Mils i i m <lb/>
recovery. <lb/>
W, J. J; <lb/>
mi M- <lb/>
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. ash, <lb/>
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H. <lb/>
I i Bu- <lb/>
p, Pill county u- <lb/>
the Will and <lb/>
of J. N- Moore, <lb/>
a given h U <lb/>
Ito to make nay. <lb/>
i. all per <lb/>
-1 <lb/>
the <lb/>
n. at to <lb/>
Mills <lb/>
are notified lo the same <lb/>
within i. Ive months <lb/>
date or till, will be plead In <lb/>
of their recover. <lb/>
This <lb/>
M. <lb/>
J. N. Moore,<lb/>
forking solely <lb/>
the of all others. While <lb/>
the senator he a square man. j <lb/>
of f- u f of the County <lb/>
fair-, and it will not U . u fr county <lb/>
the while of the as heM , lb HI day <lb/>
Wilmington the following <lb/>
Registrars and Judges of Meet Ion <lb/>
appointed by Board to <lb/>
Col not an Pitt county, at <lb/>
be has written some UM. <lb/>
lines on present conditions as fol w go Ads <lb/>
Capital and Labor the Dun D. <lb/>
grind bins In lb morn, . <lb/>
-he j. <lb/>
r B. <lb/>
deliver up his cash <lb/>
that arc <lb/>
running us to smash <lb/>
Sews <lb/>
Mr. Major a <lb/>
and most painful at <lb/>
furniture factory yesterday. <lb/>
In adjusting some the machinery <lb/>
his left hand was caught cut <lb/>
almost offal the wrist. He was <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
Judges of <lb/>
Foremost Newspaper. <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer <lb/>
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. <lb/>
CALDWELL TOMPKINS, <lb/>
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor <lb/>
PER <lb/>
Receives lbs <lb/>
telegraphic service <lb/>
to any paper between <lb/>
and Atlanta, <lb/>
its special service is the greatest <lb/>
, bandied a Can. <lb/>
Unit paper, <lb/>
THE SUNDAY con <lb/>
of ill or more pages, in id ls <lb/>
to a large extent made up of <lb/>
original matter. <lb/>
THE SEMI -WEEKLY <lb/>
ER printed Tuesday and <lb/>
l per year. The largest <lb/>
North <lb/>
Sample copies sent on application <lb/>
Address <lb/>
LANDS POSTED. <lb/>
All parsons are warned not <lb/>
to enter or In any <lb/>
land. Am . t. <lb/>
he <lb/>
bent lath, <lb/>
J, L, <lb/>
lion. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
W. J. Little<lb/>
it loll. <lb/>
Precinct <lb/>
H, J. J. <lb/>
house and B. V. Tyson <lb/>
Cox, Registrar; A. B. and <lb/>
Judges of <lb/>
. rt. <lb/>
Laughing <lb/>
Judges of <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Buyers and <lb/>
storks, Cotton, and <lb/>
Private Win-. In Sew <lb/>
Chicago and New leans. <lb/>
for <lb/>
breathing became Kin- <lb/>
IN <lb/>
j. i. ma i <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
and handlers <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and <lb/>
and <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
A woman Is not real old <lb/>
she makes a salve for <lb/>
neighborhood use for cut-, <lb/>
and bums. <lb/>
6.00 <lb/>
Si i light red row <lb/>
Slightly darker on DOM <lb/>
horns cut nil three of head <lb/>
when left, inch strap <lb/>
around neck. Will calve about <lb/>
Sept. 25th, Any one finding said <lb/>
cow will notify.<lb/>
a, the e ,. ., <lb/>
taken In Dr. W. T. I N. <lb/>
the doctor and his brother, R II. B. Ellis <lb/>
Dr. M., found that A. Fair Judge, of <lb/>
and hand was <lb/>
m.- <lb/>
When Mr. Morris was of <lb/>
chloroformed II was I for a of <lb/>
while that he would die, as he J. T- <lb/>
to and the J J. <lb/>
Kl hi- hear, almost stopped, and B V. of <lb/>
hard on him W. L. <lb/>
Brown, L. C. <lb/>
and W. J. Judges of tier- <lb/>
E. Brad- <lb/>
T. will coma to M. T. Spier and <lb/>
and lei Watson Iteming Judges <lb/>
here, en give of <lb/>
him the gate a man <lb/>
was Moore Judges ion <lb/>
batter than laugh The Precincts <lb/>
oil court. This in county were adopted with<lb/>
that all the please were <lb/>
Hicks can be found and glued to it was that <lb/>
township shall <lb/>
v. Mr- U lute one Precinct us polling <lb/>
p., was killed by , ad No. i in <lb/>
MO pounds of were mom <lb/>
he was over a mud. dilated and was ordered that <lb/>
Ml. pathetically an township shall mo- <lb/>
would bury Mi- <lb/>
his lute k on O <lb/>
a day, she t. <lb/>
get him We wish to J. <lb/>
virtue of a decree of the <lb/>
or Court of Pitt at March <lb/>
Term In a therein <lb/>
pending, entitled in <lb/>
form of the Las W ill and <lb/>
de- <lb/>
I will, <lb/>
Monday. October III <lb/>
at o'clock m., before the <lb/>
House door in Greenville, sell at pub- <lb/>
sale to the highest bidder, for <lb/>
cash, lbs <lb/>
ml the <lb/>
J. in Carol- <lb/>
at township, Pitt t- <lb/>
one O lbs <lb/>
Washington Brawn of the <lb/>
Line Railroad, adjoining the <lb/>
Railroad, the lauds heir. <lb/>
of Daniel Hill and the lands H. <lb/>
containing scree, <lb/>
or and known a- a part of <lb/>
the John S. laud and a part of <lb/>
land <lb/>
J. One tract on the <lb/>
f said railroad and be- <lb/>
tween said railroad and the <lb/>
road from Tarboro to W <lb/>
and adjoining land M -I- <lb/>
II Little on the south and the land of <lb/>
Daniel Hill's on the north, con- <lb/>
acres, more or less. <lb/>
one tract lying on the cast side <lb/>
of the county road leading from Tar- <lb/>
to Washington, and hounded on <lb/>
west said on the south <lb/>
public road commonly ca led <lb/>
on the east a line <lb/>
running pins on sew <lb/>
Known as Sheppard and Little s <lb/>
a pine <lb/>
on pi s little branch, <lb/>
known as dirtier, <lb/>
north Alfred <lb/>
more or less. <lb/>
tract adjoining the last <lb/>
tract, the land of Alfred Jen <lb/>
kins M. A. the high water- <lb/>
mark of mill <lb/>
in Pollard's land, thence with <lb/>
line to s <lb/>
lie With line to <lb/>
e bU -aid mill pond. <lb/>
thence with high -r maid <lb/>
down to the road, then, <lb/>
the road lo the . <lb/>
acres more or <lb/>
.-,, i tract beginning at Sheppard <lb/>
Hid Littles corner on the road <lb/>
MM running with <lb/>
I IS, Fleming's line to the Tarboro <lb/>
Washington road, thence With said <lb/>
road the Sheppard mill race. <lb/>
with said to a <lb/>
t from the <lb/>
dam. thence us; <lb/>
with aid dam in <lb/>
thence across the mill dam <lb/>
C, the high water mark mill pond, <lb/>
thence with the high water mark <lb/>
said pond to the road, thence <lb/>
with -aid wad to the beginning, con- <lb/>
sen-., more or less. <lb/>
One tract lying OB the <lb/>
aide of the Sheppard mill pond, ad- <lb/>
joining said null pond to the high <lb/>
water thereof, the lands of W. <lb/>
II the heirs ill . . Per- <lb/>
kins and W. It. Roebuck, containing <lb/>
more or leas, and known a. <lb/>
part of the Borne Place, . <lb/>
one adjoining the lands of <lb/>
Joseph Crisp, the <lb/>
l rt W. Rollins and others, <lb/>
containing more or less. <lb/>
known a. the <lb/>
tract adjoining the Ii <lb/>
Train leave. TarBoro dally <lb/>
a m. S<lb/>
a . P . <lb/>
WOO pm. <lb/>
or all point. North all rat. via <lb/>
H. M. <lb/>
Pass- Agent <lb/>
J. R. KENLY, Manager. <lb/>
T. M. EMERSON. Manager <lb/>
lop. II . <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and Piss <lb/>
hand <lb/>
Fresh goods kepi constantly n <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
every <lb/>
day, morning evening. Pray. <lb/>
evening <lb/>
J. H. Booth, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
a. m. M. A. Alien <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
lay, morning and evening. <lb/>
evening. Rev. <lb/>
H. M. <lb/>
L. H. Ponder, <lb/>
Sunday, <lb/>
J. B. Morton, pastor Sunday- <lb/>
a. m. K. B. <lb/>
F. H. Hard- <lb/>
Morning and even- <lb/>
prayer with sermon every 1st <lb/>
and 3rd Sunday. Lay <lb/>
every 2nd and 4th Sunday. <lb/>
Sunday school a. m., W. B. <lb/>
Brown, superintendent. Li-any <lb/>
every Wednesday <lb/>
Preaching second, <lb/>
and fourth Sunday In each month <lb/>
Prayer meeting Wednesday night. <lb/>
Rev. D. W. Davis, pastor. 3110- <lb/>
day school P. M., <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
regular service <lb/>
LODGES<lb/>
Hoard of Elect for <lb/>
T adjoining <lb/>
and <lb/>
other., M <lb/>
lace, and known as lbs w. B. <lb/>
I mill nUll known as <lb/>
the <lb/>
land coven-l pond to the high <lb/>
water lbs mill and mill <lb/>
races to lbs road, win, toe <lb/>
and privileges <lb/>
JAMES <lb/>
the Mb <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock in every <lb/>
and prices as low the <lb/>
lowest. market price <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
A. CO., <lb/>
Cotton Buyers, <lb/>
Before selling or disposing of our <lb/>
They are prepared <lb/>
highest market prices <lb/>
meal in am on <lb/>
hand Greenville a mil supply <lb/>
Meal -lulls for the trade. <lb/>
A. F. A. <lb/>
Lodge. meets first and <lb/>
third Monday evening. R. <lb/>
W. M., J. M. Reuse, Sec. <lb/>
K. P.-Tar River Lodge, No. <lb/>
meet every Friday <lb/>
W. H. Dull, C. C. L T. M. <lb/>
K. of R. and <lb/>
I. O. O. Lodge, <lb/>
meets every Tuesday <lb/>
evening. W. Atkins, If. G-, <lb/>
D. Overton, Be-. <lb/>
It. A. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. B Wilson, Secretary, J. <lb/>
Regent. <lb/>
A. O. <lb/>
No meet every first and third <lb/>
Thursday night in Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall J. Z- Gardner, Worthy <lb/>
D. Smith <lb/>
I o Conclave <lb/>
meets every second and <lb/>
Monday night tn Odd <lb/>
lows nail. W. B. Wilson <lb/>
S. Smith Sec. <lb/>
Dr. D -L- <lb/>
Surgeon, <lb/>
Greenville,<lb/>
THE ONLY <lb/>
WAY <lb/>
Many p. In <lb/>
Pitt Co <lb/>
read only one <lb/>
Eastern <lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
It's only <lb/>
way to <lb/>
them. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
TRUTH TO <lb/>
PER <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 1902. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
HOME <lb/>
That's Where <lb/>
E. <lb/>
Ea stern <lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
IS READ AND <lb/>
APPRECIATED <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
We were <lb/>
Right <lb/>
In our of <lb/>
apparel, and this by <lb/>
the approval many men of fashion <lb/>
who have visited our store the <lb/>
and made their purchases. <lb/>
We want your approval now. <lb/>
We want you to in and see the <lb/>
new season's styles and make your <lb/>
while the is new and <lb/>
fresh- in tomorrow <lb/>
While we have both Suits and Fall <lb/>
Top at a great variety Of price <lb/>
we want you to note the <lb/>
large collection of each <lb/>
marked <lb/>
If the qualities and <lb/>
with others you will find them <lb/>
to any sold elsewhere at <lb/>
In our boys Department <lb/>
we have an of Top and Reefer that are <lb/>
worth to more than our those who <lb/>
care of will be particularly interested Cl <lb/>
In our offerings of Juvenile apparel at. -Pi p- <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
Millinery <lb/>
Autumn Showing . <lb/>
OF THE <lb/>
NEWEST STYLES <lb/>
MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS recall <lb/>
that my display of Pattern Hats last <lb/>
season was pronounced the prettiest in <lb/>
town. Let me tell you just here I will have a <lb/>
larger assortment, grander styles and lower <lb/>
prices than preceding season. My line of <lb/>
Heady-to wear and Hack Hats will be the <lb/>
largest ever shown in Greenville. <lb/>
MRS. GREENE will be with me <lb/>
again, which is a guarantee that my hats will <lb/>
excel in style and beauty any sold elsewhere. <lb/>
Wait and see my complete stock before <lb/>
you buy. <lb/>
Latest Styles in Dress Patterns for <lb/>
Ladies end Children, to <lb/>
COME AND SEE ALL MY <lb/>
firs. L. Griffin <lb/>
The Proof of Doing is in What We Do. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Greenville Warehouse <lb/>
makes no claim that is not out by facts. An average <lb/>
of 111.90 for everything sold on our month of <lb/>
its own talking about what Man One and <lb/>
the rest of do for those sell at the Grenville <lb/>
Warehouse. only have to try m to be convinced that we <lb/>
will get you the highest prices every time. <lb/>
Q. F. EVANS CO , <lb/>
r. Proprietors Warehouse. <lb/>
R. <lb/>
SIMMONS AND GRIMES <lb/>
Make Strong in Greenville <lb/>
To say that F. K. in <lb/>
his speech In the court house here <lb/>
Friday night, fully met the <lb/>
pat i. his of these who know him, is <lb/>
to give to the Senator well ob- <lb/>
served to any of his <lb/>
friends who were not an <lb/>
idea of the that gentle <lb/>
man upon a <lb/>
Equipped with facts and <lb/>
logic, a disposition to deal <lb/>
fairly with issues as with men, he <lb/>
urged of and <lb/>
answered the its en- <lb/>
emits a entirely sans <lb/>
factory lo his and <lb/>
sufficiently lo <lb/>
different <lb/>
With deliberation and <lb/>
as one who has mastered his <lb/>
and knows his <lb/>
the <lb/>
the figure batched <lb/>
out by the in, <lb/>
Carolina. In a few words <lb/>
he showed that in <lb/>
to the contrary, the <lb/>
party is no today than <lb/>
before was kicked out. <lb/>
The is dominated by the <lb/>
same old crowd <lb/>
State under Runnel. The h <lb/>
know this, and the is not <lb/>
doing business in its name. <lb/>
It now comes before the people in <lb/>
the guise of and <lb/>
nun-partisanship . Sham Re- <lb/>
publican conventions sometimes <lb/>
nominate sore-headed Democrats <lb/>
disappointed office seekers, <lb/>
who see a machine in every Demo- <lb/>
convention, but never <lb/>
thing of the sort in the cut <lb/>
dried Republican scheme that <lb/>
them before the public. any- <lb/>
body in this world does love an <lb/>
said speaker, a <lb/>
white North Carolina Republican. <lb/>
If anybody- can beat a North <lb/>
Republican in hankering <lb/>
alter an office It's a Carolina <lb/>
Lit the Wires -hP-hi <lb/>
news Republic-idem is <lb/>
reinstated North Carolina aid <lb/>
Marion Butler will drop his <lb/>
Street schemes in a hurry. <lb/>
would come And don't you <lb/>
know under Republican power the <lb/>
devil would be to pay again. <lb/>
Senator Simmons said that the <lb/>
position of the Republican party <lb/>
this campaign was an anomalous <lb/>
one. He didn't what it <lb/>
stood for. If to judge from <lb/>
what Senator Pritchard says, It <lb/>
stands for nothing that it has <lb/>
standing for except high <lb/>
tariff. When <lb/>
like a pall over State Sen <lb/>
Pritchard made some speech <lb/>
es. He declared himself favor <lb/>
of in very emphatic terms <lb/>
Said that if he was ever found ad- <lb/>
the gold standard he <lb/>
hoped his friends would put him <lb/>
in asylum. He has <lb/>
since been converted to the idea <lb/>
that free silver is not a good thing, <lb/>
and ridicules It. <lb/>
The republican put u thou- <lb/>
sand Senator <lb/>
Pritchard acquiesced the <lb/>
of twenty seven <lb/>
North Carolina. He <lb/>
a different attitude <lb/>
Says it was all wrong, that he has <lb/>
repented, and favors white <lb/>
in the State. <lb/>
When we wanted In I <lb/>
old soldiers of the Pi <lb/>
led bis party in solid phalanx <lb/>
against But he Claims <lb/>
now to be in favor of it, and that <lb/>
bis always has But <lb/>
in when two <lb/>
candidates who were elected to the <lb/>
legislature without a Democratic <lb/>
rote, were attacked for <lb/>
twenty thousand <lb/>
soldiers in 1848, Mid <lb/>
these soldiers were fortunate <lb/>
to have escaped with their lives. <lb/>
And now to claim that the <lb/>
peril is la favor of pension- <lb/>
the soldiers of State i <lb/>
to say what no be <lb/>
Our Ready to Wear <lb/>
DEPARTMENT <lb/>
is more complete than before. Beau <lb/>
new style for ladies, misses <lb/>
and children, in the best materials <lb/>
latest cuts. Should see our Monte <lb/>
Carlo Jackets. <lb/>
Skirts <lb/>
that challenge comparison in <lb/>
fit and price are our offerings this <lb/>
season- nil best goods and finished <lb/>
with the new Slot Seam. <lb/>
Beautiful Fur Scarfs, Huffs and <lb/>
Children's Sets. <lb/>
We will be glad to have you take a <lb/>
look. Yours <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
expected to <lb/>
After thus showing of the <lb/>
of Republican state <lb/>
Senator Simmons referred <lb/>
to certain charges the <lb/>
are making against the present <lb/>
State administration. In answer <lb/>
to charge of he <lb/>
entered an emphatic Not <lb/>
cent of the people's money had <lb/>
been wasted. Lei the <lb/>
cans allow wherein we <lb/>
extravagant. Do they mean <lb/>
we have been extravagant in our <lb/>
appropriations to the boys <lb/>
and of North The <lb/>
Slate <lb/>
that <lb/>
our children ere educated. Do <lb/>
mean that we <lb/>
in making an appropriation <lb/>
to take the Insane stale <lb/>
of jails and <lb/>
mils Do they mean we were ex <lb/>
when the laid <lb/>
added to the pensions of <lb/>
the men who Lee <lb/>
Advice to the Aged. <lb/>
Ace bring. <lb/>
bowels, weak akin.,, <lb/>
and LIVER. <lb/>
Tint's Pills <lb/>
n specific effect on these <lb/>
the bowels, <lb/>
to their natural <lb/>
In and <lb/>
IMPARTING VIGOR------ <lb/>
lo kidneys, bladder and <lb/>
They ore adapted to old and <lb/>
Rural <lb/>
Under the provisions of law <lb/>
passed by the Legislature of 1901 <lb/>
costing <lb/>
have been established the <lb/>
various counties of the Slate, line- <lb/>
third of this amount was paid by <lb/>
the people In this one- <lb/>
The Only Department Store in <lb/>
Tie people of North <lb/>
Carolina love tin- Confederate <lb/>
and neither an <lb/>
to the of his aid <lb/>
age nor propose to see him want. <lb/>
Issue is not one of <lb/>
extravagance, is simply <lb/>
or nut the people approve <lb/>
objects of the <lb/>
the <lb/>
cans i that Governor paid <lb/>
year. <lb/>
Thai is a very serious charge. We <lb/>
I love Chat lie bill <lb/>
this charge was sprang we fell it <lb/>
be bad done that be was <lb/>
oncoming extravagant and needed <lb/>
looking after. Bo we went to the <lb/>
records. The Democratic party is <lb/>
always ready to stand by <lb/>
Republican party <lb/>
ling to stand by we <lb/>
found that did pay the <lb/>
lawyers 9.17,000, and what foil <lb/>
Every that amount except <lb/>
about was paid on <lb/>
made by lie was <lb/>
the State. <lb/>
That about completes the list of <lb/>
our extravagances, except that the <lb/>
legislature Increased <lb/>
I her of judges and solicitors from <lb/>
fourteen to sixteen. We did that <lb/>
I too. Certain sections of the <lb/>
claimed the extra sessions of <lb/>
I the courts made by the <lb/>
third taken from the district <lb/>
fund one-third appropriated <lb/>
out of the Stale treasury, so <lb/>
these libraries have float <lb/>
the State only Under the <lb/>
the act not more <lb/>
six of these libraries can be est <lb/>
in county. I have <lb/>
no doubt that the <lb/>
libraries provided for in <lb/>
act of the Legislature will lie es- <lb/>
before the close of the <lb/>
year. It would be to cal- <lb/>
benefits that will result <lb/>
to the children, to their parents <lb/>
to the entire cause of <lb/>
in the counties and districts <lb/>
where these libraries have been es- <lb/>
Y. Joyner. <lb/>
County <lb/>
The candidates of the Democrat- <lb/>
party Tilt for the Leg- <lb/>
several county of- <lb/>
fices will address the people at the <lb/>
limes places, to <lb/>
Wednesday Oct. 8th. <lb/>
Swamp, Friday Oct. 10th. <lb/>
Falkland, Saturday Oct. 11th. <lb/>
Heaver Dam at Smith's store, <lb/>
in the number m <lb/>
judges entailed mote expense than I Oct. <lb/>
the salaries extra judges Friday Oct. 17th. <lb/>
amount lo, Which was Hue. j Saturday Oct. 18th. <lb/>
Speaking <lb/>
STEAM SUPPLY.<lb/>
; Hat the Republicans won't <lb/>
to anything their <lb/>
Ibis line. <lb/>
one thousand petty <lb/>
put in <lb/>
The speaker said that the great <lb/>
of the Republicans this <lb/>
I year was prosperity. They claim <lb/>
i prosperity came in with Mr- <lb/>
i and the tariff. It <lb/>
I is true that good laws and good <lb/>
government help toward prosper <lb/>
but to say that the prosperity <lb/>
we are enjoying local and due lo <lb/>
will <lb/>
o'clock A. M. <lb/>
L. Blow, <lb/>
Chin. Dem. Ex-Com. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
Secretary. <lb/>
At <lb/>
The county and Sena- <lb/>
tor F. M. Simmons and Hon. J. <lb/>
Bryan Grimes spoke at Ayden <lb/>
Republican policies to leave out Saturday. The speakers were <lb/>
l consideration the fact that there from town by a <lb/>
I, nail In every and <lb/>
country. Great <lb/>
Mexico, China, Japan, and others, Band, of Greenville, was <lb/>
I sonic with high tariff, some with present to make music. <lb/>
low, with the gold standard, The county only spoke <lb/>
. , . . m t r and some silver, Kings, . f <lb/>
have lust added supply to with with h pop I . <lb/>
will sell anything in this line very low. See us when in want of f government, to give he time to Mr. Sim- <lb/>
I-joying a period of universal mons and Mr. Grimes A large <lb/>
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard Globe <lb/>
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water <lb/>
Oil Cups, Air Cocks. Steam Hancock <lb/>
U. S. Injectors, Cocks, Steam <lb/>
Pipe all sizes. Pipe Fitting all sizes. <lb/>
LINE OF Parking, Rubber Belt, Gaudy <lb/>
Belt, Leather Belt, Belt Lacing, Belt Hooks, <lb/>
prosperity. If was present and It was a <lb/>
case high in our j or Ayden. <lb/>
try, prosperity in Great <lb/>
machine. Sew. and Tile <lb/>
Garland Cook Stoves. <lb/>
in Great <lb/>
i proves t be case of free trade. They <lb/>
say that the phenomenal prosper <lb/>
of States is shown by <lb/>
I the value of our exports and <lb/>
I ports. Hy this lest Great <lb/>
is more prosperous than we. Her <lb/>
trade is greater by two than <lb/>
ours. The of in <lb/>
exports exceeds ours six 0000- <lb/>
tries. <lb/>
At the close of Senator Situ <lb/>
speech, Slate Senator <lb/>
Introduced Hon. J. Bryan Grimes, <lb/>
who spoke about an hour upon <lb/>
tariff question, giving a brief out <lb/>
line of the history of the protective <lb/>
tariff and and develop <lb/>
of the two dominant political <lb/>
In the United states. His <lb/>
exposition of Injustice of the <lb/>
protective tariff and arraignment <lb/>
the Republican party as being <lb/>
re was keen, <lb/>
lucid and impressively presented <lb/>
Spoking. <lb/>
Hon. Cyrus B. ad- <lb/>
dress the of Pitt county at <lb/>
Greenville on Monday, October <lb/>
Let everybody turn <lb/>
out and hear this distinguished <lb/>
speaker discuss the political <lb/>
of the day. <lb/>
L. Blow, <lb/>
Dem. <lb/>
L. Sec. <lb/>
High Grade JOB PRINTING <lb/>
done here. Send us your orders <lb/>
Dizzy <lb/>
Look Out For Fiver. <lb/>
disorder, <lb/>
season <lb/>
the with <lb/>
These lit- <lb/>
pill, do not gripe. Tin move the <lb/>
and by <lb/>
Hi. <lb/>
ton., Jno, <lb/>
I,. Woolen, <lb/>
Then your liver isn't acting <lb/>
well. You suffer from bilious- <lb/>
constipation. <lb/>
Pills act directly on the liver. <lb/>
For years they have been <lb/>
the Standard Family i <lb/>
Small doses cure. <lb/>
All <lb/>
BUCKINGHAM'S<lb/>
</p>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. <lb/>
D. I. am. <lb/>
at the at N. <lb/>
C u cUm mail <lb/>
The will miss Peary. <lb/>
He found the band, but it <lb/>
wasn't loaded. <lb/>
It's one of two lantern <lb/>
or rubber boots. <lb/>
Mr. Roosevelt probably didn't <lb/>
know the combination. <lb/>
At any rate, we are not <lb/>
to have a coal winter. <lb/>
It would be interesting to know <lb/>
how Kinston induced New Bern to <lb/>
It isn't good form to <lb/>
the carnival in conversation with a <lb/>
Well, as far as Greenville is <lb/>
concerned, New Bern is perfectly <lb/>
welcome to it. <lb/>
The man makes a good <lb/>
reserves the right <lb/>
to change his mind. <lb/>
Wilson might us a sample <lb/>
of her improved streets, so e <lb/>
can see how it works. <lb/>
The Ml ion the Supreme court <lb/>
was probably worth to the <lb/>
State than to Wilcox. <lb/>
It is conceded that <lb/>
Senator Pritchard and Mr. <lb/>
are still on speaking terms. <lb/>
A remedy that doesn't remedy <lb/>
is but little better than an <lb/>
that doesn't illustrate. <lb/>
Unless you are devoid of all cu- <lb/>
yon will register anyhow, <lb/>
just to see how it's done. <lb/>
If is a hard road to <lb/>
arena should <lb/>
have its name changed. <lb/>
Editor Huh. v i; <lb/>
in a letter just received from a <lb/>
friend former North <lb/>
opinions are expressed upon the <lb/>
Senatorial that believe <lb/>
will meet the approbation of a ma <lb/>
of the Democratic voters in <lb/>
our section. Please give space in <lb/>
in your paper for same and greatly <lb/>
oblige. Yours truly, <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
always a high respect <lb/>
for your opinion and views <lb/>
any question and feeling that I <lb/>
can write you without reserve, <lb/>
I will take the liberty of express- <lb/>
myself and hope to be favored <lb/>
with your views the same sub- <lb/>
as it is a pleasure to me to <lb/>
hear from you at time. I <lb/>
Cyrus Watson ought to <lb/>
succeed Pritchard in the United <lb/>
States Senate. I say this because <lb/>
believe we have DO abler man in <lb/>
the state. His record is and <lb/>
open, shows to stand for <lb/>
the right and with the people <lb/>
ways. Since Vance died we have <lb/>
no leader so loved as he was and <lb/>
none to till his measure in every <lb/>
in my opinion Watson <lb/>
is nearer the ideals of and <lb/>
more like him in his intellectual <lb/>
and attributes than any <lb/>
living North Carolinian. lie i- <lb/>
the equal of the beet a debater <lb/>
advocate, and <lb/>
and powerful <lb/>
grasp of correct political <lb/>
make him a worthy <lb/>
He has always rendered <lb/>
Bib party service, never seeking its <lb/>
honors or personal favors until hi <lb/>
recent as a <lb/>
date for Senator, a petition which <lb/>
by virtue of bis commanding <lb/>
and solid, winning traits of <lb/>
character he would till with honor <lb/>
and credit to his State. I admire <lb/>
Mr. is <lb/>
lid champion on the hutting. Mr. <lb/>
Overman is a clear and <lb/>
of a true <lb/>
man. And so the have their <lb/>
merits. my opinion is <lb/>
far to them all in the <lb/>
necessary to make n <lb/>
Senator. He ha <lb/>
the courage of his mi, and <lb/>
has the ability and wisdom to rank <lb/>
with the statesmen of the country. <lb/>
are proud to have the daunt- <lb/>
less astute Simmons in the Senate, <lb/>
and with as his colleague <lb/>
State could well be <lb/>
trait her welfare honor to <lb/>
As a rule, trait magnates <lb/>
much over trust remedies <lb/>
that can't be made to work. <lb/>
Protecting the infant was all <lb/>
right; but when it comes to the <lb/>
that's different. <lb/>
It is more than likely that the <lb/>
next thing will be something else, <lb/>
so as is <lb/>
who have been <lb/>
prophesying the end of the world <lb/>
year before last might a <lb/>
on the coal strike. <lb/>
An Independent is probably a <lb/>
cross between a Republican a <lb/>
Third about of <lb/>
one and tot her.- The Tar <lb/>
Baby. <lb/>
One handled yards of macadam <lb/>
between the court house and Five <lb/>
Points would convert more people <lb/>
than seventeen volumes <lb/>
in good toads are worth <lb/>
they <lb/>
With Teddy riding the elephant, <lb/>
William Jennings glued to the tail <lb/>
of the Democratic the <lb/>
Hon. Thomas I. Johnson at the <lb/>
head of greatest show on <lb/>
the entertainment is really <lb/>
worth the price of admission. <lb/>
Walter is reported to <lb/>
have discovered the fact that all <lb/>
the great financiers are opposed to <lb/>
Mr. Roosevelt. By which it may <lb/>
If Mr. Wellman I <lb/>
take it into hi head to look up <lb/>
that Pole Peary has <lb/>
been hankering after, something <lb/>
would be likely to come of it. <lb/>
hair was falling out very <lb/>
fast and I alarmed. I <lb/>
then tried Avers Hair Vigor and <lb/>
my hair slopped falling at <lb/>
Mrs. G. A Alexandria, O. <lb/>
The trouble is your hair <lb/>
does not have life enough. <lb/>
Act promptly. Save your <lb/>
hair. Feed it with <lb/>
Hair Vigor. If the gray <lb/>
hairs are beginning to <lb/>
show, Hair Vigor <lb/>
will restore color every <lb/>
time. <lb/>
It n; yon, <lb/>
one and will <lb/>
you a He lure Dam <lb/>
of your .--- <lb/>
J. C. <lb/>
Seven Up and Nine Down. <lb/>
The police force was detain <lb/>
ed beyond the usual business <lb/>
hours Saturday night. There wen <lb/>
little scraps, of more or <lb/>
less importance. That between <lb/>
Peyton and Paul Webb, <lb/>
colored, of which a lamp <lb/>
head bear grievous <lb/>
retailed In embarrassing <lb/>
interruption interesting game <lb/>
about o'clock Sunday morning <lb/>
in Little While <lb/>
Smith and policemen Dudley and <lb/>
were noting alter <lb/>
Paul, they had the good <lb/>
fortune to stumble over a red <lb/>
hot card crap joint. The <lb/>
in a fast one, and the <lb/>
players enjoyment was <lb/>
restrained by fear of a raid <lb/>
at that hour. Hit the game was a <lb/>
tame affair compared to the pro <lb/>
immediately following the <lb/>
Captain's gentle knock upon the <lb/>
door. light went out of course, <lb/>
which was a bad thing for the <lb/>
furniture of the room. With <lb/>
nine bucks waltzing over chairs <lb/>
and some the mi <lb/>
side of a bed, other making <lb/>
window, and a few living e <lb/>
climb wall to Hie loft overhead <lb/>
there was something to remind on, <lb/>
of Mont its <lb/>
The fellow that struck the <lb/>
window found the of Sam's <lb/>
Colt and changed Ins mind about <lb/>
exposing himself to the night air <lb/>
When a match was struck there <lb/>
was found to be nine of <lb/>
sent them on to <lb/>
court. <lb/>
Here It b. <lb/>
The Amateurs will pie <lb/>
the of his at <lb/>
the Opera House, Friday night, <lb/>
lie I for the of the <lb/>
Hospital. Some of the <lb/>
best people of the town are <lb/>
See what the Kinston <lb/>
News fays of play, in <lb/>
column <lb/>
Mrs. J. L <lb/>
Died last night at o'clock <lb/>
Mrs. J. L. Langley. Mrs. <lb/>
was mother of Miss <lb/>
Langley of this city, the late <lb/>
Mrs. II. Just after the <lb/>
death of Mrs. she left Green <lb/>
home, to take the <lb/>
place of her daughter in the rear <lb/>
of her and a tender <lb/>
loving grandmother ha-she Indeed <lb/>
been to them. about six <lb/>
three year of age and bad been <lb/>
afflicted with consumption for a <lb/>
number of was the <lb/>
mediate cause of her death. The <lb/>
remains will lie taken to Greenville <lb/>
tor Mes- <lb/>
3rd. <lb/>
The remains of Mrs. Langley <lb/>
were brought to Sun- <lb/>
day morning, the funeral took <lb/>
place this morning, the interment <lb/>
being in Cherry Hill Cemetery. <lb/>
Services were conducted in the <lb/>
Methodist church and at the grave <lb/>
by Rev. H. M. Eure. The pall <lb/>
bearers were C. T. <lb/>
ford. Wiley Brown. J. B. Cherry, <lb/>
B. J. Pulley and J j <lb/>
C. Lanier. <lb/>
Meeting Closed. <lb/>
The meeting in the Baptist ; <lb/>
church which had been in <lb/>
for two weeks, conducted by <lb/>
Rev. of Little <lb/>
closed Sunday night. Mr. <lb/>
is an earnest preach- <lb/>
a close adherent of the <lb/>
Bible, relying upon the to <lb/>
prove every assertion. The <lb/>
result the meeting were <lb/>
about twenty professions, of <lb/>
this number twelve have applied <lb/>
for church It is <lb/>
hoped the good seeds sown <lb/>
the meeting will to bear <lb/>
fruit. <lb/>
Daring his stay here Mr. <lb/>
greatly endeared him- <lb/>
self to the people of <lb/>
and he spoke frequently of his love <lb/>
for them. <lb/>
Winterville Department. <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Mrs. Walter Chandler, of <lb/>
and Mis Tucker, of <lb/>
Standard, have been visiting Mrs. <lb/>
B. Tucker this week. <lb/>
Rowan Cooper, head of <lb/>
the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., who has <lb/>
been to his homo ac- <lb/>
of sickness for the past <lb/>
several days, we are pleased to see <lb/>
able to be out, and hope he may <lb/>
soon be at his old poet. <lb/>
There were two large baptisms <lb/>
here lat One by <lb/>
the white Pent Will Baptists, who <lb/>
immersed persons in Little <lb/>
creek, and the colored Old Side <lb/>
Baptists who IS in Forbes <lb/>
mill pond. <lb/>
Miss spent last <lb/>
Thursday in <lb/>
It. showed us egg <lb/>
that was laid on <lb/>
which he had broken it was <lb/>
not in tin least It is said <lb/>
that an egg laid on day will <lb/>
never spoil. <lb/>
Atwood Kittrell, who is <lb/>
O. A. Kittrell a right <lb/>
lively time with the new <lb/>
The Carriage Co. <lb/>
have received an order for all the <lb/>
buggies they can make. They <lb/>
will be able at all times to <lb/>
the home trade, however. There <lb/>
are two things can't down, <lb/>
honest goods and working men. <lb/>
Hattie Kittrell went to. <lb/>
Greenville Monday. <lb/>
Mrs. A. G. Cox, Miss Dora and <lb/>
Roy Cox went to <lb/>
day returned Sunday. <lb/>
It used to be the boys who fell I <lb/>
in the ditch, but it seems in <lb/>
progressive age the scene has <lb/>
changed. e mean <lb/>
in the world. <lb/>
B. K. Manning Co., have <lb/>
received a car load of bagging and <lb/>
ties. I <lb/>
Mrs. R. G. with <lb/>
two little daughters, Clyde and <lb/>
Mamie, spent yesterday in Green- <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
The -7 inch hog fence seems to <lb/>
be in demand now. This is <lb/>
deuce that the farmers hint peas <lb/>
and potatoes for their The <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co are selling it <lb/>
at the low price of cents per <lb/>
yard large quantities of <lb/>
Agents for Horse, Cattle and Poultry Food. <lb/>
Fruit Jars. <lb/>
a business college in Norfolk, yards or more. Pei haps you <lb/>
i came home Monday re-i need some of this fence It is a <lb/>
turned to Norfolk the next morn- nice, good substantial fence. <lb/>
I Be careful give the Tar Heel <lb/>
A. Cox would not refuse to . wagons the road. You will get a <lb/>
the highest cash prices for smash up should you drive into <lb/>
beeves, sheep almost anything one. <lb/>
j that can lie converted into some- If you wish to buy a small tract <lb/>
good to eat. arc of laud apply to A. G. Cox. <lb/>
j of boy and girls they A. G. Cox will buy your beef <lb/>
have got to be taken care of. cattle. <lb/>
Mr. Overman Speaks. <lb/>
Hon. Lee Overman, of <lb/>
burs, spoke to a large crowd in <lb/>
the court house here M He <lb/>
made an able speech, touching <lb/>
lit i Slate and national issues. <lb/>
Ill- comparison between the ail <lb/>
of the Republican <lb/>
and Democratic parties in this <lb/>
state and convincing, <lb/>
and bis argument of national <lb/>
fairs unanswerable. A <lb/>
speech has not been heard here. <lb/>
Mr. Overman was by <lb/>
Mr. J. L. I lemming- <lb/>
Mule Lost <lb/>
A mule belonging to Mr J. A. <lb/>
K. Tucker which had been <lb/>
at <lb/>
was to lie miming a -droll <lb/>
while alter noon, when the <lb/>
went to the stall. Mr Tucker <lb/>
does not know whither the mule <lb/>
got louse, or whether he was <lb/>
out some one and driven off. <lb/>
The animal is as being <lb/>
a bay man- mule III good condition, <lb/>
twelve year old, and has a <lb/>
White nose. <lb/>
Larger Semi-Weekly. <lb/>
To keep the semi weekly <lb/>
of in pace with <lb/>
the larger daily edition, we <lb/>
former will have to be enlarged <lb/>
also. Material for the change bas <lb/>
ordered and Is expected to <lb/>
rive in time to have a larger semi- <lb/>
weekly paper next Tuesday. <lb/>
New Dress Goods i <lb/>
Silks, All Over Laces <lb/>
WE are showing the strongest line of <lb/>
Dress Goods and Trimmings in all the <lb/>
latest shades and weaves that will be <lb/>
shown this season. We are paying <lb/>
especial attention to this line of goods, and you <lb/>
may rest assured you will get the lowest price <lb/>
if you buy from us. We also have a line of <lb/>
staple dry goods, such as Homespuns, Calicoes, <lb/>
Ginghams, and in fact anything you want in <lb/>
the staple line. <lb/>
SHOES <lb/>
Our Shoo Department is full up with bar- <lb/>
gains in all the latest styles for men, ladies and <lb/>
children. <lb/>
CLOTHING <lb/>
Men's, boys and children's Clothing. We <lb/>
can save you some money in this department. <lb/>
We are headquarters in prices and quality. We <lb/>
have them from the cheapest to the best. <lb/>
We also have the latest things in Furnishing <lb/>
Goods, such as Collars, Cuffs, <lb/>
Underwear, you <lb/>
want line e can supply. <lb/>
Goodness of quality with cheapness of price <lb/>
can always be depended upon in our store. We <lb/>
invite you to examine our line be- <lb/>
fore buying your fall goods. <lb/>
Your friends, <lb/>
PULLEY BOWEN <lb/>
2nd Door North of Rank <lb/>
The NEW STORE. <lb/>
B. Bro. <lb/>
Have opened in one store of the Phoenix Building <lb/>
Hart formerly with a full line of Clothing Dry <lb/>
Good, Shoes, Hate, went Furnishing, Notion, etc. <lb/>
Everything in stock is brand new and we are selling at <lb/>
Prices to Astonish You. <lb/>
us a cull and be convinced we can save money. <lb/>
B. Bro. <lb/>
for YOU bring back the stuff and get your dollar. <lb/>
A dollar spent with gets a <lb/>
dollar's worth of <lb/>
every time. If It <lb/>
Three Times <lb/>
the Value of <lb/>
Any Other. <lb/>
One Third Easier, <lb/>
One Third Fatter. <lb/>
Agent wanted in all <lb/>
unoccupied <lb/>
Wheeler Wilson Mfg Co. <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga- <lb/>
S. T. WHITE, Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
Farmers of Pitt and <lb/>
Surrounding Counties. <lb/>
Let me have your attention a <lb/>
moment I have purchased the <lb/>
Planters warehouse <lb/>
and will have charge of it this season. I <lb/>
have been identified with the Greenville <lb/>
Tobacco market almost from its start, and <lb/>
am familiar with every detail of the <lb/>
Tobacco business. <lb/>
It is my purpose in conducting the <lb/>
PLANTERS WAREHOUSE <lb/>
to run it in the interest of those who sell <lb/>
their tobacco on my floor, knowing that <lb/>
the more I help the farmer the more I <lb/>
help myself. <lb/>
No effort will be spared to make every pile sold <lb/>
at the PLANTERS bring the highest price <lb/>
Knowing the value of Tobacco, having <lb/>
ample capital to carry on the <lb/>
assisted by the best helpers that can be <lb/>
procured, I can make it to interest <lb/>
to sell at the PLANTERS. <lb/>
Plenty of room to take care of <lb/>
team, and all the farmer who tome to <lb/>
stay over night will And ample <lb/>
Bring me tobacco if you want beet prices. <lb/>
B. E. PARHAM, <lb/>
PLANTERS WAREHOUSE.<lb/>
FOR TEN DAYS. <lb/>
including Ribbons in Latest <lb/>
widths and shades, Velvets, <lb/>
Plumes, Hat Trimmings and <lb/>
New York Pattern Hats. <lb/>
HISSES <lb/>
THE well dressed man who pays particular at. <lb/>
to his Furnishings will find here <lb/>
Shirts, Underwear, Collars, <lb/>
etc., made according to the latest decree of <lb/>
fashion. Our Haberdashery will render this <lb/>
part of the wearer's apparel irreproachable. If <lb/>
it's NEW, it's here. Our <lb/>
Men's Furnishing <lb/>
Department <lb/>
Gains new friends daily, and keeps on pleasing <lb/>
old ones. Men, who are particular about their <lb/>
outfitting, who want the best qualities, but <lb/>
want them Tor the least possible money, will <lb/>
find this place to make dollars do <lb/>
did duty. Try us on Haberdashery. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
The King Clothier. <lb/>
over <lb/>
My Line of <lb/>
NEW <lb/>
And you will be <lb/>
convinced that <lb/>
was ever shown <lb/>
in Greenville. <lb/>
I just returned from <lb/>
an extended trip to the <lb/>
Northern Fashion Centers, <lb/>
where the prettiest and latest <lb/>
shies of the season's offer- <lb/>
were secured. My <lb/>
wear and Walking <lb/>
Hats are Beauties, and of <lb/>
Trimmed and Untrimmed <lb/>
Hats I have the very newest <lb/>
shapes. Baby Caps in great <lb/>
variety. <lb/>
My stock of <lb/>
Pictures <lb/>
this season is larger and <lb/>
more varied than ever. Beau- <lb/>
selections for any room <lb/>
in the house. <lb/>
Guy and John and Allen <lb/>
of Falkland, left morn- <lb/>
for Washington, C. <lb/>
F. L. and T. W. House, of <lb/>
lie, pawed through morning <lb/>
to Washington City. <lb/>
James Findley has trans- <lb/>
from tho Greenville branch <lb/>
of the Co., to Richmond. <lb/>
Miss Bessie Patrick, who ha <lb/>
MM visiting in Kinston since <lb/>
Thursday, returned home this <lb/>
U. D. Lawrence of Baltimore, <lb/>
who has been visiting his uncle, <lb/>
L. W. Lawrence, returned home <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mrs. Pattie Winstead, who has <lb/>
visiting her mother, Mrs. <lb/>
William King, returned to Rocky I <lb/>
Mount today. <lb/>
Mr. and Mis. J. E. Langley, <lb/>
Richmond, arrived evening; <lb/>
to i present at the funeral of the <lb/>
mother. <lb/>
Rev. who ha <lb/>
conducting Hie protracted, <lb/>
meeting at the Baptist church, led <lb/>
this morning for his home in Lit-1 <lb/>
J. J. left this <lb/>
attend <lb/>
the National Congress, <lb/>
which convenes in that city the I <lb/>
7th a session. Mr i <lb/>
is tho delegate <lb/>
j the North Carolina Tobacco <lb/>
Returning from Raleigh to lit r <lb/>
home in Mrs. T. J. <lb/>
over in Henderson <lb/>
Saturday as the guest of Mrs. <lb/>
W. Parker for a days. A <lb/>
charming woman <lb/>
her presence always gives pleasure <lb/>
to many our <lb/>
Gold Leaf. <lb/>
Thanks. <lb/>
Tub Reflector <lb/>
ed to Mr. W. H. Flake a large <lb/>
bucket of grape. This time they <lb/>
were the James variety <lb/>
flue. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
g Store News <lb/>
My entire stock will please you <lb/>
and you are invited to see it. <lb/>
The Newest in Wool Dress <lb/>
Black, Cream, Navy <lb/>
Mode, Brown, <lb/>
Grey and Evening Shades, <lb/>
Sponged and Shrank Skirt- <lb/>
Velvets, <lb/>
n s <lb/>
or Stolen. <lb/>
From a stall at the <lb/>
Warehouse, a year old bay <lb/>
mare mule, in good condition, <lb/>
having a white Scud <lb/>
information to <lb/>
J. A. K. Tucker. <lb/>
Hand Cut. <lb/>
Mr. W. H. while work- <lb/>
at the rip-saw at the sash, <lb/>
door blind factory this <lb/>
got his right hand <lb/>
saw, and had a part of the thumb <lb/>
and one finger taken off. The ac- <lb/>
not very serious, but will <lb/>
inconvenience him for sometime <lb/>
If you would be up with fashion's latest creations one of the above suits <lb/>
must be included in your outfit. We have them in all the colors, in the <lb/>
Velvets and Corduroys. Ask to see them. First floor. <lb/>
p return many thanks to all of our friends for the many <lb/>
kind words encouragement spoken in our <lb/>
millinery opening and we assure each and even one o <lb/>
them it is highly appreciated, and that we will use our <lb/>
best efforts to give them nothing but High Art Millinery of <lb/>
the exclusive and patterns. New goods coming every <lb/>
day. Watch the big windows. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there la a CROSS MARE <lb/>
margin of Paper It la to remind you <lb/>
that owe Tie <lb/>
for and to <lb/>
We need what <lb/>
and Lope will not keep <lb/>
wailing for It. <lb/>
for who find <lb/>
mark on paper. <lb/>
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS <lb/>
Snap at Home News Put <lb/>
In Few Word for Busy Readers <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
Mayor H. W. Whedbee has dis- <lb/>
posed of the following cases in hie <lb/>
court since last report. <lb/>
Mabel Anderson, using <lb/>
language, fined and <lb/>
costs, <lb/>
Mellon Norton, assault, fined <lb/>
2.50 and costs, 8.05. <lb/>
Joel Lee, assault, lined 12.80 <lb/>
and costs, 10.06. <lb/>
Lee resumed travels I Allen, riotous and <lb/>
conduct, lined penny aim <lb/>
PERSONAL NOTES <lb/>
Brief Mention of People Met <lb/>
With In the Social World <lb/>
Jack Cherry went to Norfolk to <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Have you registered <lb/>
Autumn is showing its hand <lb/>
W. L. Best spent Sunday in <lb/>
Grifton. <lb/>
K. M went Rocky <lb/>
today. <lb/>
A. L. Potter went to Kinston <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
i, . B. If. returned from <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
, , , . . Hit, Robt. Whitehead arrived <lb/>
the morning train, <lb/>
pounds, <lb/>
shipped from Greenville Saturday <lb/>
My store will be closed i n Sat- <lb/>
Oct. II and will opened <lb/>
p. m. M. Schultz. <lb/>
Fob posters long <lb/>
die magnet tack hammer. Apply <lb/>
to W. <lb/>
District Attorney Harry Skin- <lb/>
residence undergoing re- <lb/>
pairs and taking on a new coat of <lb/>
paint. <lb/>
Mer. Bra, have sold <lb/>
the ed by the tire com- <lb/>
house, and have given <lb/>
lice to have the building removed. <lb/>
copies of The- <lb/>
I i n i; i i i dated I <lb/>
day, Sept We <lb/>
lost our file copies of that date and <lb/>
will appreciate any one supplying <lb/>
with them. <lb/>
Dr. L. C. Skinner returned to <lb/>
Parmele this <lb/>
Mrs. V. L. of War- <lb/>
is visiting relatives <lb/>
Mis. J. B. Cherry r, turned this <lb/>
morning from a visit to Kinston. <lb/>
District Attorney Harry Skinner <lb/>
left for Saturday evening. <lb/>
G. W. Freeman, <lb/>
took the train this morning for <lb/>
G. H. Ellis went to Kinston <lb/>
Saturday and returned <lb/>
costs, 02.76. <lb/>
William Allen, riotous and dis- <lb/>
orderly conduct, hued penny <lb/>
and costs, 04.16. <lb/>
Oliver Little, carrying concealed <lb/>
weapon, over to Superior <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
John drunk <lb/>
fined and costs, <lb/>
Paul Webb, assault, lined <lb/>
costs, 07.35. <lb/>
Geo Holland, assault <lb/>
weapon, bound over to Superior <lb/>
court. <lb/>
books for the com- <lb/>
election were opened today mid <lb/>
in Greenville precinct the Regis- <lb/>
has been kept busy <lb/>
names. <lb/>
I supply of Stationery <lb/>
getting low If it is, send u- your <lb/>
order. JOB PRINTING of all <lb/>
kinds in the latest styles and best <lb/>
workmanship. <lb/>
If you know Malaria, you certainly don't <lb/>
like it. If you know Malaria and <lb/>
Ague Cure, you certainly do like it. <lb/>
Scotch Thread <lb/>
Lace Curtains. <lb/>
New designs, elegantly <lb/>
worth at <lb/>
pair <lb/>
Pretty effect in <lb/>
Scotch Thread <lb/>
Lace Curtains <lb/>
feet long, button hole <lb/>
edges, worth at <lb/>
pair <lb/>
White Brackets, full size, <lb/>
pair <lb/>
Toilet Soap, <lb/>
Very worth per <lb/>
box. Our price, <lb/>
Envelopes, <lb/>
sizes, <lb/>
ac. pack. <lb/>
Best Needles, paper <lb/>
Best Calico, yard <lb/>
Men and Boys <lb/>
Our stock is larger and more complete than <lb/>
ever before We are showing all of fashion's <lb/>
latest weaves, and we invite yon to come and <lb/>
see what is worn in New York, London and <lb/>
Paris. Special prices for the next few days in <lb/>
Long and Short Pants Snits. <lb/>
G. T.<lb/>
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Have You <lb/>
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AN <lb/>
DATE LINK OF <lb/>
What <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
THE STATE Our Raleigh Letter <lb/>
News and Opinion. <lb/>
ON A WHEEL <lb/>
A NUMBER OF OTHER THING <lb/>
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION <lb/>
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork. <lb/>
Yours to please- <lb/>
las. B. White. <lb/>
Don't fail to see me <lb/>
before you buy S <lb/>
I Guns, Shells, Stoves <lb/>
Heaters, Pumps, <lb/>
Locks, Hinges. <lb/>
And anything else in the Hardware Line. <lb/>
Your friend, <lb/>
H. L. <lb/>
That the place to get the best <lb/>
Fruit Jars <lb/>
is our More. We have them in <lb/>
different styles sizes at prices <lb/>
us low as the lowest Then as <lb/>
usual we are headquarters fur the <lb/>
Best of Everything <lb/>
in the Grocery Line <lb/>
your table supplies from u <lb/>
are sure SO have the best. <lb/>
BUTTER and CHEESE OS ICE. <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
THE HEW <lb/>
WHEN WANT <lb/>
Dry Goods, Groceries, Confections, <lb/>
Mrs. L. I. WHITE, <lb/>
Black Jack. N. C. <lb/>
line cf goods on hand. low <lb/>
produce bought hi a<lb/>
,;. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
American and Italian Marble <lb/>
Wire end Iron Fence Sold- <lb/>
work sod prices reasonable <lb/>
design on <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
qualified before the <lb/>
. Ink of Pitt count as <lb/>
Administrator of of V. J. <lb/>
deceased, notice i hereby <lb/>
Hi nil persona Indebted to the <lb/>
lUte tn make payment <lb/>
In the undersigned, and all <lb/>
having claims against estate arc <lb/>
present the tor pay- <lb/>
meat within twelve from <lb/>
, l- plead in bar <lb/>
,, I.-, , <lb/>
day of September, <lb/>
E, <lb/>
W. Jack. <lb/>
Foremost Newspaper. <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer <lb/>
EVERY IN THE YEAR, <lb/>
CALDWELL TOMPKINS. <lb/>
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor. <lb/>
PER YEAR. <lb/>
THE the <lb/>
largest telegraphic news service <lb/>
delivered to any paper <lb/>
Washington and Atlanta, <lb/>
its special service is the greatest <lb/>
ever handled a North Caro <lb/>
Una paper. <lb/>
THE SUNDAY son <lb/>
gists of or more page-, Slid i- <lb/>
to a large extent made up of <lb/>
original matter. <lb/>
THE SEMI -WEEKLY <lb/>
ER Tuesday <lb/>
per year. The largest <lb/>
in North <lb/>
Sample copies sent on application, <lb/>
Address <lb/>
THE OBSERVER, <lb/>
Charlotte, N. C. <lb/>
Is your <lb/>
ll it Is, ml <lb/>
order. JOB <lb/>
kinds in the and <lb/>
workmanship. <lb/>
Dissolution Notice. <lb/>
an notified that C. H. <lb/>
James and S. M. Jones, partners <lb/>
trading and doing business under the <lb/>
name and style, James <lb/>
Ml- have this day <lb/>
i , consent, dissolved <lb/>
. p. All i sons having claims <lb/>
against the The James <lb/>
art sent the same to S. M. Jo. <lb/>
f,, and all persons owing <lb/>
said will make payment <lb/>
to C. James. The business will be <lb/>
H. Jam.-- under the <lb/>
same but S. M. Jones will not <lb/>
I for indebtedness <lb/>
hen after <lb/>
i This August , <lb/>
i . H. JAMES. <lb/>
S, It. . <lb/>
TO <lb/>
qualified <lb/>
Court Clerk of Pitt counts as <lb/>
Executrix of the Last will and <lb/>
J. N. Moon, notice <lb/>
i- hereby given all persons <lb/>
to the estate to make Immediate pay- <lb/>
to the undersigned, all per- <lb/>
having claims against estate <lb/>
are notified to present the same for <lb/>
within twelve months from <lb/>
or notice ill bar <lb/>
of their recovery. <lb/>
day <lb/>
K M- <lb/>
Executrix J, N- Moore. <lb/>
LANDS POSTED. <lb/>
All persons warned not <lb/>
i- or in trespass upon <lb/>
of my lands. Any one <lb/>
ill l <lb/>
lads. <lb/>
J. I. CHERRY. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago New <lb/>
IN <lb/>
J. I. PERRY k CD. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
5.00 REWARD. <lb/>
light red cow, solid <lb/>
color, slightly darker on nose <lb/>
cut oft three inches of head <lb/>
when left, inch strap <lb/>
around neck. Will calve <lb/>
one Boding said <lb/>
cow will notify. D. V. <lb/>
Sept. N. C. <lb/>
The carnival is now a thing <lb/>
the past and it would take a search <lb/>
warrant a pack of bloodhounds <lb/>
to find anybody that regrets it. <lb/>
News. <lb/>
Some scheme for limiting the <lb/>
output of to the <lb/>
soldiers who were born after the <lb/>
war might tend also to reduce ex <lb/>
Salem Journal. <lb/>
Those people who pose as lead- <lb/>
the march of civilization, <lb/>
who claim to morality, <lb/>
and the e factors all pro- <lb/>
movements, and who yet <lb/>
time to and <lb/>
their town or city newspaper, are <lb/>
good specimens of that class of <lb/>
generate that clog the wheels of <lb/>
News. <lb/>
It baa ceased to be a question <lb/>
between the Pennsylvania mine <lb/>
and the striking miners, <lb/>
and has become one the <lb/>
mine operators the public, the <lb/>
consumers of coal. The operators <lb/>
have had their say and made their <lb/>
decision. Public sentiment is <lb/>
crystallizing and will be beard <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
Jim Wilcox will get a new trial. <lb/>
Such is the decision handed down <lb/>
the Supreme Court Tuesday <lb/>
evening last. This decision seems <lb/>
lobe based the conduct of the <lb/>
crowd at his which had a <lb/>
tendency to Intimidate the jury. <lb/>
In our this decision is as <lb/>
it should and as we have <lb/>
thought it would be all long. <lb/>
Guilty or no. guilty, Wilcox <lb/>
did not have a fair <lb/>
beth News. <lb/>
A number Of bold robberies and <lb/>
attempts to hold up people the <lb/>
highways have occurred very <lb/>
in this of late. <lb/>
Two or have occurred near <lb/>
All efforts to capture <lb/>
t he law less ones have so far proved <lb/>
fruitless. lake the farmer <lb/>
unawares when he is returning to <lb/>
home from the tobacco <lb/>
market loaded with money. In <lb/>
several cases the have <lb/>
been too much for the be <lb/>
robber and saved their money. <lb/>
News. <lb/>
In the balmy weather and blight <lb/>
sunshine with the i of <lb/>
section of the country are <lb/>
blessed realize what a <lb/>
coal famine means to those <lb/>
further north, where anthracite <lb/>
coal almost the only fuel. The <lb/>
poor are already to <lb/>
fer and those able to pay the ex- <lb/>
prices are Ml much bet- <lb/>
off. New York some schools <lb/>
and hospitals nave closed, <lb/>
already are heard <lb/>
populace which <lb/>
rioting and lawlessness at <lb/>
early In <lb/>
that city last Sunday prayers <lb/>
were offered that the might <lb/>
be settled. Meetings have been <lb/>
held in some northern towns and <lb/>
the city authorities petition to <lb/>
grant what rebel they could. Some <lb/>
of these petitioned <lb/>
President Roosevelt to take <lb/>
to ward off the great <lb/>
laced the people. smith we <lb/>
know nothing of all this. We feel <lb/>
no apprehension of suffering from <lb/>
cold because of the strike. Here <lb/>
we have soft coal in <lb/>
abundance, and though these <lb/>
of fuel be higher <lb/>
because of the scarcity of an this <lb/>
cite coil, we can all keep from <lb/>
freezing; so we are not in <lb/>
inn to fully appreciate what a bard <lb/>
famine means to the people of <lb/>
lb Me-sen <lb/>
Registration of Voters. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that the <lb/>
the registration of voters <lb/>
township will <lb/>
ed from o'clock A M. 0.011 sun <lb/>
set, on Thursday, <lb/>
MOD and closing <lb/>
Saturday, October <lb/>
This will <lb/>
been entirely new <lb/>
Ml desiring to vote the <lb/>
approaching <lb/>
each doling lime at <lb/>
the Court House at <lb/>
lines iv. my office in Greenville, <lb/>
I hi- September 29th, <lb/>
W. B. Brown, <lb/>
for <lb/>
Notes from the State Capital <lb/>
of <lb/>
N. C.,. Oct. <lb/>
The joint canvass between Sena- <lb/>
Pritchard Hon. <lb/>
Craig, which was called off for a <lb/>
after the <lb/>
speeches at Lenoir last Thursday, <lb/>
will be resumed Wednesday of <lb/>
this week, at States- <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Efforts are belie; made to induce <lb/>
ex State Senator George E. Butler, <lb/>
a brother of ex States Sen- <lb/>
Marion Butler, to run as <lb/>
independent candidate <lb/>
Congressman Thomas in the Third <lb/>
District. <lb/>
Trinity College celebrated. <lb/>
on the <lb/>
The gifts to the college <lb/>
during the year just rioted <lb/>
to most of which <lb/>
was given by the venerable Wash- <lb/>
Duke, who has done so <lb/>
much for this great institution, <lb/>
and his sons. <lb/>
Secretary Root has approved a <lb/>
project fur a survey between Nor- <lb/>
folk, Va , and Beaufort, N. C, to <lb/>
determine the most advantageous <lb/>
route far the by the <lb/>
government t an inland water <lb/>
route between the places named. <lb/>
Figure from <lb/>
of the State Superintendent of <lb/>
Education state that the Democrats <lb/>
spent more than the Ens- <lb/>
during the last tour <lb/>
administration of <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINt <lb/>
Ulcers or <lb/>
need not become a fixture upon your <lb/>
body. If they do it is your fault, for <lb/>
MEXICAN <lb/>
MUSTANG LINIMENT <lb/>
will thoroughly, quickly and <lb/>
cure these afflictions. There <lb/>
is no guess work about it; if this <lb/>
is used a cure will follow. <lb/>
YOU KNOW <lb/>
Mustang <lb/>
tries <lb/>
Steamer Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. U. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
at Washington with <lb/>
Summer for Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb/>
Aurora, South Creek. <lb/>
Swan Quarter, Ocracoke and <lb/>
all point for the West with rail- <lb/>
roads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Lin from <lb/>
Bay Line and Chesapeake <lb/>
8.8. Co. from Baltimore. Mer- <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
July steam <lb/>
Guide will leave Washington at <lb/>
m. Tuesday, Thursday and Sat <lb/>
for Belhaven, <lb/>
and and will leave <lb/>
coke at a m. for <lb/>
Belhaven and Washington on <lb/>
d-y, Wednesday and Friday. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
J. E. District <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
until have treated It with <lb/>
Ai a Safe healer it stand, at the very top <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
The <lb/>
The Greenville say <lb/>
LAND BALE. <lb/>
New Bern has bid Green- <lb/>
I Ville and got it without making <lb/>
administration of Fas News, <lb/>
spending, from to 1898 j <lb/>
and the Democrats, <lb/>
the sum <lb/>
Bl virtue of a decree of the <lb/>
of March <lb/>
has a carnival to dispose Term in a certain cause therein <lb/>
entitled re probate Ir. <lb/>
solemn form of the Last Will and <lb/>
Testament of J. Sheppard, de- <lb/>
I will, on <lb/>
1902, <lb/>
at o'clock m., before the Court <lb/>
House door in Greenville, sell at pub- <lb/>
sale to the highest bidder, for <lb/>
Multitudes are singing the praises of cash, the following parcels of <lb/>
877-that there has likewise the new discovery which is land <lb/>
. making so many sick people well and J. Sheppard. situate in <lb/>
weak people strong by digesting what township, Pitt county, to <lb/>
eat. by cleansing and sweetening i i. One tract lying west <lb/>
Th Worst Form. <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Manufacturer of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior and Exterior Finishing <lb/>
for Fine Modern Cheap Build- <lb/>
We solicit patronage and <lb/>
guarantee to give satisfaction in <lb/>
prices, style and work. <lb/>
Please send orders to <lb/>
MM. Co. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
. , more or .,. .- <lb/>
which grew into the worst form. the John S. Smith land and a part of <lb/>
meeting of the directors a few day I Finally was Induced to use and I the land. <lb/>
ago, declared that its affairs using t. One tract lying <lb/>
such good shape this year that , an sufferers of Indigestion and dye- <lb/>
the institution will only neat Take a dose after meals. It <lb/>
, ,, . digests what eat. Jno. L. Wooten. <lb/>
all its expenses and obligations, <lb/>
but have a balance of about . <lb/>
. ,,. ,. ,. . The heart of the miser is located <lb/>
to its credit after all liabilities <lb/>
are met. This is certainly re- . . . <lb/>
freshing news. Torture <lb/>
It's an ill wind that blows good j To tie relieved from a torturing <lb/>
to nob Southern farmers i after torture might well <lb/>
, cause the gratitude of anyone. That <lb/>
are gelling cents per cord more , what Witch Hazel Salve <lb/>
for account of the Coal C. Haney, Geneva. He <lb/>
Witch Hazel Salve <lb/>
me of piles after had <lb/>
burns, wounds, <lb/>
skin diseases. Beware of counter- <lb/>
Jno. L. Wooten. <lb/>
strike and famine. It may go <lb/>
higher, now that President Rouse <lb/>
veil's attempt to about an <lb/>
adjustment of the troubles has <lb/>
registration books are now <lb/>
open and every man who had a <lb/>
daddy or up to <lb/>
1807 get his name on the <lb/>
and never lie <lb/>
ed register you <lb/>
can read and write or not. But <lb/>
you can't vote nest month unless <lb/>
you do anew by October <lb/>
25th So, you'd hurry <lb/>
Natural Anxiety. <lb/>
Mothers regard approaching winter <lb/>
with uneasiness, children take cold so <lb/>
easily. No more little <lb/>
than croup. It's attack is so <lb/>
n the sufferer is often be- <lb/>
human aid before th doctor <lb/>
Such cases yield readily to <lb/>
One Minute <lb/>
allay inflammation, re- <lb/>
moves danger. Absolutely safe. Acts <lb/>
Cures coughs, colds, <lb/>
grip, bronchitis, all throat lung <lb/>
trouble. V. Hampton. <lb/>
bad cold rendered me voice- <lb/>
. s just before an oratorical <lb/>
I Intended to withdraw but took One <lb/>
Minute Cough Cur. It restored my <lb/>
vole- In time to win the <lb/>
L. Wooten. <lb/>
of said railroad anS immediately be <lb/>
tween said railroad and the county <lb/>
road leading from Tarboro to Wash- <lb/>
and adjoining the land of J. <lb/>
B Little on the so-lb and the land of <lb/>
Daniel Hill's heirs on the north, con- <lb/>
acres, more or less. <lb/>
One tract lying on the east side <lb/>
of the county road leading from Tar- <lb/>
to Washington, and bounded on <lb/>
the west said on the south <lb/>
by the public road commonly called <lb/>
the Griffin road; on by a <lb/>
running from a pine on said Griffin <lb/>
road, known as Sheppard and Little s <lb/>
corner, a north-west course to a pine <lb/>
stump on the side of a little branch, <lb/>
as corner, and on the <lb/>
north by Alfred land, con- <lb/>
acres more or less. <lb/>
. One tract adjoining the last de- <lb/>
scribed tract, the land Alfred Jen- <lb/>
kins, M. A. the high <lb/>
Yes, there are some grass I mark of mill <lb/>
to Frank Pollard's land, thence with <lb/>
I Pollard's line to Bryant Whitehurst s <lb/>
line, thence with line M <lb/>
the high water mark of said mill pond, <lb/>
thence with said high water <lb/>
down to the Griffin road, thence with <lb/>
the Griffin road to the acre tract, <lb/>
containing acres more or less. <lb/>
One tract beginning at Sheppard s <lb/>
and Little's corner on the Griffin road <lb/>
i and running with Little's line to <lb/>
It. R. Fleming's line to the Tarboro <lb/>
Washington road, thence with said <lb/>
to the Sheppard mill race, <lb/>
thence with said to a <lb/>
point feet distant from the <lb/>
BUSHED 1876.------ <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Wholesale retail Grocer and <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed <lb/>
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suite, B <lb/>
by Carriage, Go Carts, Parlor <lb/>
suite, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. j <lb/>
w . ; i k <lb/>
-DEALER IN- <lb/>
A LINE OF- <lb/>
Also a nice Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE MB. <lb/>
j. B. <lb/>
suite Tables BUS <lb/>
and Gail Ax with dam feet distant <lb/>
High Life Tobacco, Key West Che- therefrom, thence across the mill dam <lb/>
, u. ill <lb/>
; therefrom, thence across the mm <lb/>
roots, Henry George Clear, Can- i to the high water mark of pond, <lb/>
nod Cherries, Peaches, Apples, with the high water , <lb/>
Pin Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
11.11 at. <lb/>
said pond to the Griffin road, thence <lb/>
with said road to the beginning, con- <lb/>
acres, more or less. <lb/>
One tract lying on the <lb/>
side of the Sheppard mill pond, <lb/>
mill <lb/>
d. i. <lb/>
Di <lb/>
Gotten Seed Meal and liar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, , ,, thereof, the lands of W. <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, h. Rollins, the heirs of o. G. Per- <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Glass j kins and W. B. Roebuck, <lb/>
and Ware Tin Wooden <lb/>
Ware. Crackers, Mac <lb/>
Now the trust is to ma <lb/>
the of our commercial I <lb/>
system. <lb/>
Best Rutter, New <lb/>
Sewing Machines, and nu <lb/>
goods. Quality and <lb/>
Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
to Bee me. <lb/>
S. M. Schultz. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Save the Children <lb/>
All and bowel troubles In child or adult are <lb/>
due to a single cause Indigestion. <lb/>
Flux, colic, cholera dysentery and <lb/>
all like nature, are the result of undigested <lb/>
foods fermenting In the stomach. Th only way to <lb/>
lever and to cure such troubles without Injury <lb/>
the membrane lining th stomach Is to restore <lb/>
Fur Job Printing in all the latest <lb/>
send us order. <lb/>
part of the Home Place. <lb/>
One tract adjoining the lands of <lb/>
Joseph Crisp, Redding Warren, the <lb/>
heirs of James W. Rollins and others, <lb/>
containing acres, more or less, <lb/>
and known as the Ed Holliday tract. <lb/>
S. One tract adjoining the lands of <lb/>
Stanly Warren, Ransom Mobley and <lb/>
others, containing acres, more or <lb/>
less, and known as the W. E. <lb/>
ard tract. , <lb/>
. The mill and mill seat known as <lb/>
the <lb/>
land covered by the pond to the high <lb/>
water mark, the mill dam and mill <lb/>
races the county road, with the <lb/>
right and privileges connected there- <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
This the day of September, 1902. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
hand <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W.<lb/>
THE ONLY <lb/>
WAY <lb/>
Many people in <lb/>
Pitt Co u <lb/>
read only one <lb/>
newspaper <lb/>
Eastern <lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
the only <lb/>
way to reach <lb/>
them. <lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
PER. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 1902. <lb/>
IN THE HOME <lb/>
That's Where Ea stern Reflector IS READ AND APPRECIATED <lb/>
Wilkinson <lb/>
mm <lb/>
Our <lb/>
has made our store <lb/>
famous. <lb/>
Of Course- <lb/>
If you can afford it, hare your clothes <lb/>
made by a fashionable tailor, but if <lb/>
you can't afford the bast tailor, you <lb/>
will be <lb/>
ready-to-wear. If you buy the right <lb/>
kind of <lb/>
Ready-to-Wear Clothes <lb/>
you will get lino tailor- <lb/>
and be fitted to in fact <lb/>
you will get the same satisfaction that <lb/>
you would from an expansive Burton <lb/>
tailor, but the cost to you will lie <lb/>
about half. Come in and see us when <lb/>
you have a few minutes to let <lb/>
us show yon the splendid <lb/>
Fall Suits and Top Coats <lb/>
that we are selling at <lb/>
At this price you will have the choice <lb/>
of many fabrics and many styles, and <lb/>
money satisfactorily spent. <lb/>
It is the same in our <lb/>
Juvenile Department <lb/>
suit means n saving of money <lb/>
and complete satisfaction to the <lb/>
chaser alike. <lb/>
Our Hat offers you the <lb/>
swell shapes, but without the <lb/>
swell profits. will save <lb/>
money every time and <lb/>
in quality. <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
perfect digestion. <lb/>
Digests <lb/>
What Ten Cat <lb/>
Is the new discovery which cures all stomach <lb/>
and bowel troubles by removing the cause. This famous <lb/>
remedy checks fermentation, cleanses, purities <lb/>
sweetens digests all classes of fowl and gives to the body <lb/>
of the nourishment, health and strength It contains. <lb/>
area an all <lb/>
-t I <lb/>
area all <lb/>
tare Ii Jon th for ass <lb/>
la a loaf case el lb. <lb/>
by El O. pp., Bold by Sealers. <lb/>
Tea for<lb/>
U. S <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
The Stock complete In every <lb/>
and prices a low th <lb/>
lowest. Highest market price <lb/>
paid tor country produce. <lb/>
Millinery <lb/>
Autumn Showing <lb/>
NEWEST STYLES <lb/>
MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS, recall <lb/>
that my display of Pattern Hats last <lb/>
season was pronounced the prettiest in <lb/>
town. Let me tell yon here I will have a <lb/>
larger assortment, grander styles and lower <lb/>
prices than any preceding season. My lino of <lb/>
Ready-to-wear and Hack Hats will be the <lb/>
largest ever shown in Greenville. <lb/>
MRS. ELLA GREENE will be with me <lb/>
again, which is a guarantee that my hats will <lb/>
excel in and beauty any sold elsewhere. <lb/>
Wait and see my complete stock before <lb/>
you buy. <lb/>
Latest Styles in Dress Patterns for <lb/>
Ladies end Children, IO to <lb/>
Only Four Ballot Boxes. <lb/>
At the next election there will <lb/>
be four ballot boxes at every <lb/>
or voting place and every <lb/>
voter will be entitled to deposit <lb/>
four ballots <lb/>
On one ballot will be the <lb/>
names of the candidates for <lb/>
Commissioner, <lb/>
of Public Instruction, <lb/>
Justices the Supreme Court and <lb/>
Judges of the Supreme Court. <lb/>
another ballot will be the <lb/>
name of the candidate for <lb/>
of Congress <lb/>
On another ha lot will lie the <lb/>
names of the candidates for <lb/>
members of the General As <lb/>
and all officers. <lb/>
And another ballot will <lb/>
be the names of the candidates for <lb/>
township offices, such as <lb/>
and constables. <lb/>
It will be noticed that the names <lb/>
of the candidates for the <lb/>
tor and for the county offices will <lb/>
be on the same ballot, and not on <lb/>
separate ballots as at last election. <lb/>
The ballots must he on while pa <lb/>
per without any device, and may <lb/>
be printed or written, or partly <lb/>
written and partly printed, so that <lb/>
the voter may scratch any name <lb/>
and write another its place if he <lb/>
wishes to do <lb/>
S. A. Redding Dead. <lb/>
Our Ready to Wear <lb/>
DEPARTMENT <lb/>
is more complete than <lb/>
new style Jackets for <lb/>
and children, the <lb/>
latest cuts. You should s <lb/>
Carlo Jackets. <lb/>
before. <lb/>
ladies, misses <lb/>
materials and <lb/>
M our <lb/>
Skirts <lb/>
that challenge comparison in <lb/>
fit and price are our offerings this <lb/>
best goods and finished <lb/>
with the new Slot Seam. <lb/>
CANDIDATES AT <lb/>
W COME AND SEE ALL MY GOODS. <lb/>
firs. L. Griffin <lb/>
On last morning S. A. <lb/>
Redding, of this county, Mr. Red- <lb/>
ding was the son Dr. J. P. Red- <lb/>
ding, who passed over the river a <lb/>
little over a year ago. Shade, as <lb/>
he was was in <lb/>
the prime of life, about of <lb/>
was happily married last <lb/>
winter to Miss Lilly Cherry, who <lb/>
survives him to mourn bis loss, <lb/>
besides he leaves two sifters and <lb/>
mother. He died of <lb/>
be had them for about ten days mid <lb/>
medical skill teemed t. avail <lb/>
lug in the efforts to relieve him, <lb/>
truly has lost one <lb/>
its beat and most citizens. <lb/>
Sentinel. <lb/>
Mr. was once a resident <lb/>
of Greenville, and many here will <lb/>
learn of his death with re <lb/>
What One Boy Has Done. <lb/>
Billie Moore, who is a <lb/>
scrap of a boy and an at <lb/>
that, has shown what a boy can <lb/>
do when he has pluck and grit. <lb/>
Last spring he traded a game <lb/>
for an old plug a mule that <lb/>
nobody thought would live two <lb/>
weeks, BO cents to boot. <lb/>
Billie's friends were sure he had <lb/>
gotten the worst of the trade but <lb/>
Billie himself seemed to know bet- <lb/>
He began feeding up that <lb/>
old plug rented a small farm. <lb/>
As a result he will make two bales <lb/>
of cotton, bushels of corn and <lb/>
1,250 bundles of fodder. lie did <lb/>
all the plowing with the mule in <lb/>
question, now holds the <lb/>
at and refuses to take <lb/>
Correspondence. <lb/>
Beautiful Fur Scarfs, Huffs and <lb/>
Children's Sets. <lb/>
We be glad to have you take a <lb/>
look. Yours ti <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
The Only Department Store in <lb/>
GREEN v <lb/>
FOR STEAM SUPPLY. <lb/>
Have a Good Day Down There. <lb/>
The Democratic candidates <lb/>
this county, at least most of them, <lb/>
spoke at Wednesday. <lb/>
There was a fair crowd pres- <lb/>
good attention was <lb/>
the speakers. <lb/>
J Little, one of the <lb/>
dates for the Legislature, being at <lb/>
his home chairman of <lb/>
the township executive committee, <lb/>
acted as master of ceremonies and <lb/>
mad the opening Ha re- <lb/>
to his having been the <lb/>
of the party for Hie <lb/>
six. years ago ard meeting <lb/>
feat with of the ticket that <lb/>
went down under the land- <lb/>
slide, but that Democracy had come <lb/>
to the front again and he <lb/>
more before the people as their <lb/>
Candidate. He urged all to lie <lb/>
true to their principals and stand <lb/>
together for the ticket He told <lb/>
tile few In hearing that <lb/>
their course the past is what <lb/>
brought at the constitutional <lb/>
amendment which deprives <lb/>
of voting. <lb/>
W Page and B. <lb/>
two of the candidate for County <lb/>
Moore and <lb/>
W. for Justices of the <lb/>
Peace; O. W. Harrington, <lb/>
B. Williams, of Deeds <lb/>
and Superior Court <lb/>
Clerk, were lot reduced in the or- <lb/>
named each made brief <lb/>
; announcements touching can- <lb/>
Henry T. King, the other <lb/>
date the was more <lb/>
lengthy is bis remarks, touching <lb/>
the different he re- <lb/>
to as his plat form. He spoke <lb/>
; favor of a of the school <lb/>
the laces in accord- <lb/>
with the taxis each race paid, <lb/>
and referring to the inequality of <lb/>
luxe-, by Id- <lb/>
lilt said he fanned all being <lb/>
according to what they had. <lb/>
He also favored the enactment of <lb/>
plain law which th people could <lb/>
ii in enlarging juries <lb/>
jurors, twelve of whom <lb/>
find a verdict; potting con- <lb/>
on public works instead of <lb/>
the Slate running a law <lb/>
that will make it a misdemeanor <lb/>
for a laborer to fail to keep his <lb/>
I agreement, and a law that will <lb/>
prevent <lb/>
of witnesses. <lb/>
A. L. Blow, candidate for the <lb/>
Senate, made the closing speech, <lb/>
and his was the real speech the <lb/>
He took up the of <lb/>
, two parties this Slate and gave <lb/>
a comparison, showing the <lb/>
Advice to the Aged. <lb/>
Age brines ii <lb/>
bowels, weak and Mao- <lb/>
and <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
have a specific effect on thew organs, <lb/>
the bowels, causing them <lb/>
to perform their natural functions as <lb/>
in youth and <lb/>
IMPARTING VIGOR. <lb/>
to the kidneys, bladder and <lb/>
They adapted to old and nun. <lb/>
,., , , ,, , ,,. , , and clean record of the <lb/>
We have just added Supply to our business and i , . <lb/>
. ,,.,.,. it. i r Democratic against the ex <lb/>
will sell anything in this line very low. See US when la want of corruption of the <lb/>
The Proof Doing is in What We Do. <lb/>
Greenville Warehouse <lb/>
Head Cut Oil. <lb/>
Saturday evening <lb/>
Mount a white man named Ben <lb/>
Jones had his head cut by a <lb/>
passing train. It is presumed that <lb/>
he was under the Influence of <lb/>
and stumbled just as the train <lb/>
was about to pass, his head falling <lb/>
upon the rail. It was cut diagonal <lb/>
Part of the head above <lb/>
car remained with the body. <lb/>
Mr. Jones baa a brother who is a <lb/>
of that <lb/>
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard Globe <lb/>
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water Ganges, <lb/>
Oil Cups, Air Cocks. SI cam Hancock <lb/>
U. S. Injectors, Cocks, Steam <lb/>
Pips all sizes, Pipe Kilting all sties. <lb/>
LINE OF Packing, Rubber Belt, <lb/>
Belt, Leather Belt, Bell Lacing, Belt Hooks, fro. <lb/>
SOLE <lb/>
party. He showed <lb/>
how the Republican leaders were <lb/>
dodging in an effort to annul the <lb/>
amendment so they <lb/>
could get the to voting <lb/>
again get their part bank in <lb/>
power lie met and answered <lb/>
Charge made in can <lb/>
platform against the Democratic <lb/>
and showed the latter is <lb/>
only party merits the eon- <lb/>
of the people. He urged <lb/>
every white man to register and to <lb/>
do his duty at the coming election. <lb/>
will be all right on <lb/>
day and give the ticket <lb/>
good majority. <lb/>
S THE STATE <lb/>
and Opinions. <lb/>
Mexico has the death <lb/>
penalty for political crimes. One <lb/>
step further towards <lb/>
has been times. <lb/>
The Greenville tobacco market <lb/>
handled pounds of <lb/>
co during the month <lb/>
This does right Green- <lb/>
Free Press. <lb/>
Pritchard will be the worst de- <lb/>
man who ever ran for <lb/>
in North Carolina. this <lb/>
diction out, put it scrap <lb/>
book and consult it when the <lb/>
returns are published in No- <lb/>
News and Ob- <lb/>
server. <lb/>
The Baltimore American says <lb/>
the present tariff law is fol <lb/>
trusts That's a good <lb/>
says the News and <lb/>
Observer, and American is a <lb/>
Republican paper. Don't tell <lb/>
Pritchard. It might break his lit- <lb/>
speech lie has been making <lb/>
since News. <lb/>
The Madison county Record is <lb/>
the right soil of a Democratic pa- <lb/>
per. It is exposing the bad <lb/>
government in county <lb/>
as carried on by <lb/>
men, and is doing a great service <lb/>
for good government. <lb/>
Pritchard says no decent people <lb/>
low it into their homes. The <lb/>
kind of Democratic paper the Sen- <lb/>
praises is one that booms <lb/>
praises him, is the <lb/>
wrongs of his party, and writes up <lb/>
tariff sophistries a <lb/>
the able speeches of a statesman. <lb/>
By the same token the Democrats <lb/>
are tired of that <lb/>
News Observer. <lb/>
Judging from the public press <lb/>
there seems to be much confusion <lb/>
as to the real issue between the <lb/>
striking miners and the mine <lb/>
From the last statement of <lb/>
President Mitchell is appears that <lb/>
the miners want some reforms <lb/>
weighing, some changes in credit- <lb/>
the work of each miner, short- <lb/>
hours, which means more pay, <lb/>
and the recognition of the Union <lb/>
instead of the individual. <lb/>
The question of weighing, <lb/>
and pity should easily be a <lb/>
matter of arbitration there <lb/>
night not to be great difficulty in <lb/>
perfecting equitable settlement. <lb/>
However, the recognition of the <lb/>
is the great difficulty. The <lb/>
mine owners claim that if they <lb/>
turned the control of the mines <lb/>
over to the they would <lb/>
have no say in employment of <lb/>
their men would have to dis- <lb/>
thousands of faithful em- <lb/>
who have not <lb/>
betS of the organization. Upon <lb/>
this point the serious clash arises. <lb/>
The time believe in <lb/>
and no fair-minded man can <lb/>
deny to labor the right to organize <lb/>
when capital has this privilege. <lb/>
The coal is a knotty prob- <lb/>
must In mil bast <lb/>
sides. Neither is infallible, though <lb/>
one may have made more mistake <lb/>
than the Times. <lb/>
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