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on Every Line of Travel.------ <lb/>
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ST. <lb/>
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Hardware <lb/>
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EDITOR<lb/>
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VOL XVIII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, OCTOBER <lb/>
NO<lb/>
THE LARGEST HIGHEST ID MOST SATISFACTORY SALE <lb/>
ever made in the history of the Greenville Tobacco Market was made at the m <lb/>
FUSE SEPTEMBER <lb/>
All the surrounding counties were represented the planters were all pleased with their prices. <lb/>
They are learning that method of having no drummers and adding the money to the price of their tobacco <lb/>
is to their interest and their tobacco to M I <lb/>
THE U , <lb/>
Bring me Your next <lb/>
Sole Owner and Proprietor <lb/>
A Mara Return to Sim. <lb/>
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in- outward and <lb/>
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COLLECTORS. <lb/>
and tin- be <lb/>
ham even kindly invasion. <lb/>
oral or can i-c <lb/>
left at I ho door, OF offers of assist.-1 nagging <lb/>
can lie but only the is the <lb/>
should the editorial from <lb/>
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now services and inter- in full. <lb/>
one must note I be change of tone in ; are private, thus leaving the , mat- <lb/>
family alone with their dead, and that every business<lb/>
Si In <lb/>
ill-breeding, low <lb/>
inherently depraved nature. <lb/>
very good men are often guilty <lb/>
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tenet betrayed by <lb/>
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, i . . he have <lb/>
himself or <lb/>
it to creditor. Hut when I be <lb/>
in the family. return to aim <lb/>
and Quaker is a <lb/>
avoiding all publicity, which should set him to <lb/>
to such a time. The . in future. Not only do men in <lb/>
mark of good taste, of good j older fashion of having every walk <lb/>
a step in the right inn. ,., in to l- view-j rudely <lb/>
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much j is to duty for he is <lb/>
possible external demands It seems such a ployed, but eases I lie nag <lb/>
of life and <lb/>
an or <lb/>
made upon those who are sorely in <lb/>
need of quiet and peace. <lb/>
Formerly all the details f pomp <lb/>
and circumstance were attended to <lb/>
with diligence, and dressmakers <lb/>
sat up late at night to finish <lb/>
rate costumes for those <lb/>
whose thoughts should have been <lb/>
elevated far above trivial questions <lb/>
of dress. <lb/>
the solemnity of death to he fussing <lb/>
about the trained skirt, or <lb/>
to be matching gimp and deciding <lb/>
momentous preference for crepe <lb/>
trimmings, and goring of skirts, <lb/>
when still form of the dear one <lb/>
to lake with u fastidious lying individual would not dare to <lb/>
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teak are a balm, to On business standing In other <lb/>
unless their hearts wedded lo <lb/>
some oilier matter <lb/>
vexed them. latter cause is <lb/>
evidence of a deplorable Infirmity <lb/>
of character, and no should <lb/>
engage in business who has not self <lb/>
control enough lo deal with every <lb/>
quest ion on Its own merits, and not <lb/>
to vent his spleen on one person to <lb/>
bill, especially after he ha- i <lb/>
delivered the goods at the <lb/>
door, would seem to be <lb/>
a matter of the highest obligation <lb/>
State of Onto. City of <lb/>
Prank J. makes oath <lb/>
lie is senior partner of the <lb/>
of Frank J. do- <lb/>
business the City of Toledo, <lb/>
County and Stale aforesaid, and <lb/>
Ii i not unusual lo the <lb/>
older books mi mutters <lb/>
such expressions as go <lb/>
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null plodding business <lb/>
These terms can up- will nay the sum of <lb/>
plied . for <lb/>
date tradesman la -going ease of that <lb/>
, , .,. be eared the use of Hairs <lb/>
be cannot to plod, Cure, <lb/>
on the lo put bis But the de- t before me and <lb/>
, , r ii , . of industry trade ed in my presence, nth day of <lb/>
ill whatever I lie . n <lb/>
f, t <lb/>
States that every ant ant <lb/>
shall Inge- nail's Catarrh Cure is taken in- <lb/>
firmly <lb/>
dog that may <lb/>
lure, and lo the young gentle- <lb/>
man who is doing him the favor to <lb/>
his an- . and In no lines nets on the <lb/>
never sue- , , , . of the man's career are blood and mucus surfaces of <lb/>
mini, respect. <lb/>
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the as <lb/>
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journal they <lb/>
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of Philadelphia <lb/>
Record, <lb/>
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who has merely courteously young men who am making nm will deck meet I <lb/>
anted a bill. Another childish, debut the stage of lira. remember that collector la <lb/>
It seems a mockery of should be carefully re- disagreeable habit of some people have come into the business world <lb/>
to whom u bill is is to from a social atmosphere <lb/>
fault with and and are until <lb/>
ed, not to the dealer from whom rally shocked and per <lb/>
Commissioners. L. Patterson were bought, but the collect- by exhibitions of bearish- <lb/>
and John or. One would suppose that where they should gen <lb/>
Hoard of have obligation the side of the and s. mini <lb/>
lies speechless the darkened called a meet of grow presenting the t inns are as quick as sens. <lb/>
room. In olden times when crepe era of the State to meet in by conduct of creditor, and they rarely fall to <lb/>
hung on it was ion October the meeting The Index-Appeal its editorial, men up what they art ,, .,, <lb/>
churned by of fair. The which we commend lo all, They . he <lb/>
-That habit of nagging tho who read. <lb/>
m bankers, ,,,,,,,,,. manner. No <lb/>
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Hall's family are the <lb/>
Senator Carter of Montana, for- <lb/>
chairman <lb/>
National says that an <lb/>
Income tax will lie <lb/>
for the States, and then <lb/>
Republicans will claim idea <lb/>
as own. <lb/>
The rapid exhaustion of the tin- <lb/>
supplies of this baa in- <lb/>
a large number of land own- <lb/>
Teach Children to Head ,, ,,. <lb/>
mother should lake would other crop. Tin <lb/>
to good oak sine. <lb/>
Much and <lb/>
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are often expended in <lb/>
to see member of i for meeting at this place and time <lb/>
the This was obviously are reduced rates on all railroads <lb/>
Intended a mark of and to see the fair which will be ; is much more prevalent in prunes <lb/>
exceptional interest; although as a than ever As the business world it. general of the business <lb/>
In M.-. <lb/>
BUILDING HARDWARE A <lb/>
we is; y There arc. some they never forget the Pis. <lb/>
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president of like Individuals who seem <lb/>
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sneering turn before you go over lo <lb/>
remark, not always ill- great majority. <lb/>
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lion. The that pays <lb/>
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bearer the meaning of <lb/>
read are all that i- <lb/>
October Ladies <lb/>
matter of tact it showed lack of <lb/>
true the Bad <lb/>
who were exhausted with grief <lb/>
and perhaps strain of prolong- <lb/>
ed and witnessing the <lb/>
of a downhill <lb/>
and are doubly <lb/>
for those who have j S will. Crow on the U- f The than.- re- <lb/>
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wood fashionable <lb/>
for finishings, other <lb/>
the planting of <lb/>
wherever is adapted <lb/>
tn the purpose, and is mil wanted <lb/>
for a more crop. Oak <lb/>
in where the hind is not too <lb/>
valuable, promise to yield a good <lb/>
return on Investment. As the <lb/>
Civil Engineer and <lb/>
SURVEYS <lb/>
WATER POWER. <lb/>
Mills It. Kure <lb/>
N. c. a. p <lb/>
nevertheless offensive <lb/>
for in a mild <lb/>
to n in <lb/>
farming. Where it was nut of <lb/>
in- all kinds <lb/>
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HOT IN<lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Ed. Owner. <lb/>
Entered at the Post Office at <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, M Second-Class <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
i u Cotton. <lb/>
A reap indent of the Charlotte <lb/>
Observer says he believes cotton <lb/>
will reach cents by next May. <lb/>
The following is what he says <lb/>
boat <lb/>
will be <lb/>
and cents in <lb/>
This statement startled all who <lb/>
heard and the man was called on <lb/>
for the proof. <lb/>
He said together these <lb/>
things and it is plain <lb/>
The cotton mills will use <lb/>
bales. <lb/>
are bales of <lb/>
year's crop on hand, but <lb/>
of -his bales are bad cot <lb/>
will be bales <lb/>
at most this <lb/>
year, making the supply only <lb/>
bales of good cotton. <lb/>
A syndicate will <lb/>
hold 2,000.000 of the best cotton, <lb/>
it only <lb/>
The cotton mills cannot <lb/>
ford to stop, as they are making <lb/>
over percent. So they will sec <lb/>
this, and hence will to buy a <lb/>
year's supply, which will put cot- <lb/>
ton at cents by January. <lb/>
In May the mills, not sup- <lb/>
plied, will have to pay that <lb/>
cents or shut They <lb/>
can make even when <lb/>
is and they will give <lb/>
Will the mills squeezed by the <lb/>
syndicate be the South, or ill the <lb/>
North, or Europe hope it <lb/>
will be Mr. Neill's friends and fol- <lb/>
lowers. <lb/>
like the modern college <lb/>
plan of placing brawn above brain <lb/>
of placing the upon <lb/>
the brow of the athlete rather than <lb/>
upon the brow of the <lb/>
making football agility, rather than <lb/>
intellectual advancement, the test <lb/>
of superiorly, we are not opposed <lb/>
to physical development, in the <lb/>
proper way, and recognize the <lb/>
importance of a strong body for a <lb/>
strong mind, but we are <lb/>
opposed to the modern of <lb/>
college advertising which <lb/>
boys over the country, at risk of <lb/>
life and limb, education <lb/>
institution by foot- <lb/>
brutality. It is time for pub <lb/>
lie opinion to call a halt to sort <lb/>
of Sentinel. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Happenings In North Carolina. <lb/>
The Female <lb/>
at opened Wednesday with <lb/>
about pupils. <lb/>
John K. Curtis, a white brake- <lb/>
man of the Southern Railway. was <lb/>
killed Tuesday morning while <lb/>
braking on the John <lb/>
train. a car <lb/>
his head struck a bridge. <lb/>
Entering add Cars. <lb/>
If passengers go out of curs <lb/>
at the front end and always go in at <lb/>
the rear it would prevent consider- <lb/>
able confusion at way stations, <lb/>
both large and small, and at large <lb/>
stations it would often save some <lb/>
time, says the Railroad Gazette. <lb/>
A newspaper New <lb/>
lately preached the railroads a lit- <lb/>
sermon on this subject, and the <lb/>
alacrity with which other <lb/>
both in New and <lb/>
elsewhere, have copied the sermon <lb/>
indicates that the subject is one in <lb/>
which some people are interested. <lb/>
The chief difficulty with this rule <lb/>
is that there must be many <lb/>
to it. At least one careful <lb/>
and enterprising superintendent, <lb/>
Abram Firth, of Boston, tried it <lb/>
more twenty live years ago, <lb/>
bat gave it up because <lb/>
took such delight having their <lb/>
own way. The Long Island road <lb/>
is cited by the newspapers men <lb/>
out this <lb/>
now. <lb/>
forms as Wat the rule has been <lb/>
far two years, and with good <lb/>
results, bat at terminals, its well <lb/>
as at stations, where <lb/>
there are or passengers to <lb/>
get oat of a train and only half a <lb/>
dozen to get on, it has to be <lb/>
OVER THE <lb/>
On of the apple Map <lb/>
Mil was blown from the trees <lb/>
In storm. <lb/>
The Ohio As-social <lb/>
and the Michigan have <lb/>
agreed to increase coal freight <lb/>
rates. <lb/>
Salmon Of the <lb/>
the in Alaska <lb/>
on September were felt far out at <lb/>
sea. <lb/>
Eight year-old Charlie <lb/>
while with a gun. killed <lb/>
his sister Margaret, aged t, at <lb/>
town. X. Y. <lb/>
Carson, aged was slung <lb/>
to death by bees which he was try- <lb/>
lo quiet by burning <lb/>
at Alliance, O. <lb/>
Some Notes. <lb/>
Admiral <lb/>
York harbor before Sampson had <lb/>
a chance to get him. This is <lb/>
not the first lime that the Navy <lb/>
Department's pet admiral was <lb/>
caught napping. <lb/>
The name of Tom new <lb/>
law like it the <lb/>
biggest legal shows on earth- It is <lb/>
Simpson, Thatcher and Bar <lb/>
Admiral Sampson was to have <lb/>
Dewey in when he <lb/>
rived off the coast, and escorted <lb/>
him to York- Hut Dewey <lb/>
came when he was not expected, <lb/>
and, as the ca-e of Admiral <lb/>
was not there to <lb/>
receive <lb/>
At TOBACCO <lb/>
Mr, <lb/>
Know <lb/>
Invention the Best <lb/>
i to the Trade. <lb/>
Mr. II. P. has placed <lb/>
his new factory here an Automatic <lb/>
Drier that is considered by all who <lb/>
have seen it to lie the best yet offer <lb/>
the Tobacco trade. This Drier <lb/>
and orders from 20.000 to <lb/>
pounds in hours in the bast <lb/>
manner. It is the simplest <lb/>
and requires less power <lb/>
and to manage any other. <lb/>
There are no complications of steam <lb/>
pipes, etc. to get out of order. <lb/>
The insurance men have pro- <lb/>
it as near fin- proof <lb/>
thereby lessening the <lb/>
night. Miss an cut ire plant. <lb/>
f this place, The mode of drying is by hot air <lb/>
j forced by a from a radiator over <lb/>
NEWSY AND <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
Sept. <lb/>
Bar, J. X. Booth, of <lb/>
will lie here Monday to aid in the <lb/>
Hireling. <lb/>
Mr. Hurst is suffering very <lb/>
much from an inflamed hand caused <lb/>
from a bruise. <lb/>
G. W. Parker is the fence bus- <lb/>
to slay. Give him your or- <lb/>
they will have the very <lb/>
attention. <lb/>
Miss Bessie returned <lb/>
home Wednesday <lb/>
Henrietta Wesson. <lb/>
went with her. <lb/>
The merchants the place have the tobacco never used but <lb/>
agreed to close up at night in or- once, thereby rendering the <lb/>
meeting here next co sis near air flue cured as <lb/>
week. All are invited to come. <lb/>
Mr. who has This Drier is the invention of <lb/>
been at for several Mr. D. C. Mayo, of Richmond, Vs., <lb/>
days, is We arc glad who was for several years the lead <lb/>
to sec him, and believe that we manufacturer of that city, and <lb/>
have as clever an agent as can who is known Tobacco <lb/>
Cup Par Dewey. <lb/>
By to <lb/>
York, Sept <lb/>
Dewey was with a loving <lb/>
cap by the city this morning, in <lb/>
the presence of a great throng- <lb/>
The land parade started eleven <lb/>
o'clock line. <lb/>
Sixteen States are represented by <lb/>
troops In the line <lb/>
are also a brigade of Stales <lb/>
troops, seven of the <lb/>
naval brigade, with the Olympia's <lb/>
the procession. <lb/>
The cheered Dewey rap <lb/>
The weather has <lb/>
magnificent the reception a <lb/>
perfect success. The number of <lb/>
visitors in is estimated at <lb/>
two <lb/>
it may In- as the republicans in- <lb/>
that the signers of the <lb/>
Independence wire a <lb/>
pack of old fogies, whose priori- <lb/>
pies are now completely out of dale <lb/>
but the republicans will find out <lb/>
next year the majority of <lb/>
rot en don't. <lb/>
found. trade of States by <lb/>
is the last day you have as n tobacco manufacturer. <lb/>
tn get ready for school. Be next Mr. Mayo was the first <lb/>
start with Hirer to introduce steam in the <lb/>
You will find it so manufacture of tobacco in <lb/>
much easier than to have to drop thoroughly understands every de- <lb/>
in later. He is also putting up a <lb/>
that convince. People Wilson for stems, <lb/>
like to trade at the store where Mr. Mayo showed u <lb/>
they can gel bargains. II. F. Man reporter the of this Drier <lb/>
A carry a large stock factory work <lb/>
dry good, and groceries, and can <lb/>
always give yon a bargain in some <lb/>
thing. Bring them your cotton. <lb/>
The mall train loaded so Straightening the Sidewalks, <lb/>
yesterday morning that it did . . . . . , , <lb/>
not oven atop here. You be of <lb/>
sure there was a stores of Patrick J. A. <lb/>
ed crowd left behind, but th M. <lb/>
freight took them all when it came J. c. Cobb Son and the <lb/>
along. that not many of have cut <lb/>
while people of this place to . ,. . <lb/>
the off in line with the others on that <lb/>
patrons furnish the need, re block. It makes the <lb/>
satisfy it. Yon need new wheels, street much and all <lb/>
either for wagon or and we the sidewalks arc laid in brick or <lb/>
Dr. that m in la <lb/>
merely a gorilla with conscience. <lb/>
It would, therefore, seem i in <lb/>
order to label the Dr. Exhibit <lb/>
A- <lb/>
It was Junes year ago, <lb/>
Admiral Dewey in an official dis <lb/>
patch to the Department, <lb/>
said that the ware much <lb/>
better qualified for self-govern- <lb/>
than the Cubans, and he was <lb/>
well with both. In <lb/>
interview the York Evening <lb/>
Post upon his arrival at <lb/>
York, the Admiral said he <lb/>
had not changed his views. <lb/>
The Scientific American gets the <lb/>
twentieth century business straight. <lb/>
It seems a little singular that there <lb/>
should have been any controversy <lb/>
over it, but there WOO. The <lb/>
can says s nineteenth <lb/>
closes with the year 1900. <lb/>
Immediately after midnight, there- <lb/>
fore, of is when <lb/>
the twentieth century begins; in <lb/>
other words, it begins the <lb/>
first second of the Aral hour of the <lb/>
of January, The <lb/>
name paper that the <lb/>
twentieth century will hive the <lb/>
number of leap years <lb/>
for a <lb/>
that February will three times <lb/>
have five Sen- <lb/>
The Mule. <lb/>
Speaking of mules, how many <lb/>
men can call to mind sin instance <lb/>
of a mule dying a death <lb/>
They may die of starvation, if they <lb/>
find absolutely nothing but <lb/>
that is almost They <lb/>
may get choked to death under <lb/>
great provocation; they arc some- <lb/>
times killed by accident or design, <lb/>
and sometimes a stroke of light- <lb/>
knocks one out, but to u <lb/>
really natural death is against a <lb/>
mule's principles. They arc not <lb/>
constructed that <lb/>
Times-Recorder. <lb/>
Prods. <lb/>
cm c. the cost of a <lb/>
useless life. <lb/>
Happiness is not doing what <lb/>
you like, but in liking what you <lb/>
do. <lb/>
Crooked conduct makes a cross <lb/>
Christian. <lb/>
Man is but a seed, and the grave <lb/>
his furrow. <lb/>
may hide from justice, but <lb/>
he cannot, hide from himself. <lb/>
Hem's Horn. <lb/>
I need wheels, too, to ran <lb/>
with. We mean the kind of <lb/>
w heels that you gel for your cotton <lb/>
tobacco. Are sure you have <lb/>
II he wheels need, and we have <lb/>
those Mill need. If yon will supply <lb/>
I our need, we will supply yours on <lb/>
I very reasonable terms. <lb/>
A. Ii. Mis. In. <lb/>
cement the improvement will lie <lb/>
even greater. <lb/>
Married. <lb/>
Al the home of the bride's broth- <lb/>
church, on Sept. <lb/>
27th, Mr. James K. Cannon led to <lb/>
the alter. Miss Alice, <lb/>
the beautiful daughter of Mr. I-M. <lb/>
The attendants <lb/>
J. J. Strand Miss Hat tic Cm <lb/>
I clay and Miss <lb/>
Elijah Griffin Simon Hooks, Olivia Phillips, Henry Pierce and <lb/>
who were lined costs each Miss Alma R. R. Dawson <lb/>
for carrying concealed weapons, and Brown. They had <lb/>
were changed from this I a reception. We congratulate <lb/>
and sent to work the Edge James Alice on such a <lb/>
for four and wish them n long <lb/>
COURT <lb/>
Cases Disposed of Since Last <lb/>
Report <lb/>
months respectively. <lb/>
The sentence Henry <lb/>
Daniel, for larceny, was made <lb/>
months on the roads of Edge- <lb/>
Vina, for assault with <lb/>
deadly <lb/>
in jail i list coin be roads <lb/>
B. S. Sheppard, assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon, plead guilty, <lb/>
suspended payment of <lb/>
Coats and entering into a peace <lb/>
bond for <lb/>
Sam Bryant, or <lb/>
gaged property, not guilty. <lb/>
Sam Allen, disposing of <lb/>
gaged property, not guilty. <lb/>
James Cam bell, enticing away <lb/>
servant, not guilty. <lb/>
Henry Odom, assault with dead- <lb/>
weapon, guilty <lb/>
Henry Odom, <lb/>
weapon, judgment suspend- <lb/>
ed upon payment of costs. <lb/>
Samuel Forbes, assault with dead- <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, line <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
Jack Bryant, larceny, guilty. <lb/>
Briley, violating or- <lb/>
guilty, line and costs. <lb/>
J. removing house, <lb/>
not guilty. <lb/>
John assault with deadly <lb/>
weapon, not guilty. <lb/>
Sam Hill, assault with deadly <lb/>
weapon, not guilty. <lb/>
Jonas Warren assault with dead <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, fine <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
Earnest Barrett, assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, tine <lb/>
T- costs <lb/>
Lizzie Harris, murder, guilty. <lb/>
assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon, guilty, sent work <lb/>
roads months. <lb/>
John King, larceny, guilty. <lb/>
Several matters on the judgment <lb/>
docket were also disposed of. <lb/>
Court adjourned this afternoon <lb/>
for the term, having occupied the <lb/>
lull two weeks. <lb/>
happy life, <lb/>
THE WALLACE SHOW. <lb/>
Delights the People of Pitt <lb/>
County. <lb/>
every circus comes up <lb/>
to what is claimed for it, fact but <lb/>
few do. But the Wallace <lb/>
THIS PART A FRAUD. <lb/>
And It Ought to d. <lb/>
The Wallace circus is advertised <lb/>
as the cleanest and best show on <lb/>
the road, and that all its dealings <lb/>
are honest. As a clean show it is <lb/>
the average, there is <lb/>
not a doubt about its a good <lb/>
one, but it is not entitled to the <lb/>
claim of honest in all its deal- <lb/>
On the there is <lb/>
one feature ahead it that is as <lb/>
swindle as was ever practiced <lb/>
the public. That is their manner <lb/>
of selling tickets. Two ticket <lb/>
wagons were placed in front of the <lb/>
main entrap of the and <lb/>
people up they had to <lb/>
for whole tickets <lb/>
cents far half tickets. Then around <lb/>
at of the tent was an- <lb/>
other ticket stand at which the <lb/>
prices M and cents <lb/>
. But this latter was <lb/>
out of sight of mass of people <lb/>
in front of the and most of <lb/>
the ii i bought tickets at <lb/>
price knowing the fraud <lb/>
that was being practiced upon <lb/>
them. <lb/>
When Mr. Wallace <lb/>
ed this matter he he had <lb/>
sold these tickets lo other parties <lb/>
and had nothing to do with their <lb/>
bring sold at advanced price. <lb/>
Hut it was noticeable that Ha door- <lb/>
keeper made people who went up <lb/>
tickets pay I In-same price. <lb/>
and cools, as charged at the <lb/>
wagons. f his statement of having <lb/>
nothing to do with the sale of these <lb/>
tickets is true, be was not <lb/>
dealing honestly with the public <lb/>
by putting his ticket stand in <lb/>
an obscure place and allow the <lb/>
patrons of his show to be swindled <lb/>
out of the extra price. <lb/>
This is only we <lb/>
have heard against the show itself <lb/>
otherwise it is nil <lb/>
such a swindle should be stopped <lb/>
by the authorities of the towns <lb/>
which the show exhibits. <lb/>
TI TIE cm H <lb/>
TWO STORES TO HANDLE <lb/>
THE TRADE. <lb/>
by every train and boat. We can suit you in <lb/>
I. A DI m DRESS <lb/>
OS <lb/>
SIR HATS, <lb/>
MO <lb/>
M c. <lb/>
A call will convince <lb/>
FIVE POINTS. <lb/>
TUB BEST THAT <lb/>
W. H. W. T. <lb/>
II u FLEMING <lb/>
We have j opened the <lb/>
building with an entirely new <lb/>
I am now in the Raw is <lb/>
stores prepared to supply all <lb/>
your wants in the way of <lb/>
STAPLE <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
is an exclusive Grocery <lb/>
and I carry a <lb/>
PULL STOCK of the BEST <lb/>
me a call when <lb/>
y line is needed and I promise to <lb/>
lease you both in quality <lb/>
price of the goods. <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions. Boots, <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, Hardware, <lb/>
Crockery, Farm Implements, <lb/>
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Lard, Tobacco, etc., in fact <lb/>
every STAPLE ARTICLE <lb/>
carried in a general stock. <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
Married. <lb/>
On last Wednesday afternoon at <lb/>
the home of Sheriff G. If. Mooring, <lb/>
Shows come fully up to expectation, Carolina township, Mr. J. L. <lb/>
of Miss <lb/>
Ida Moore were married. <lb/>
Samuel Moore officiating. <lb/>
Since the funning show bills were <lb/>
put up <lb/>
the i a ii need that the <lb/>
show would be here on the 20th, it <lb/>
has the chief topic of <lb/>
and with of the <lb/>
day the were pouring in <lb/>
from sill directions, the crowd con. <lb/>
tinning to increase as the day grew <lb/>
older. <lb/>
Generally speaking circus day is <lb/>
a holiday, for everybody who can <lb/>
comes to see all that is to be seen. <lb/>
They lined upon the streets <lb/>
thousands to watch the <lb/>
parade go by and least their eyes <lb/>
on the costumes, floe <lb/>
horses and cages of wild animals, <lb/>
and hear the splendid music of the <lb/>
well trained It was a great <lb/>
pageant. <lb/>
the canvas people are <lb/>
null y delighted, everything <lb/>
with the precision and order <lb/>
of clock. a hitch or a in <lb/>
performance. And such riding, <lb/>
acrobatic and bicycle feats that are <lb/>
wonderful to behold. <lb/>
Greenville has never had a better <lb/>
circus than the Great Wallace <lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
The Flow and <lb/>
Association, at Chicago, <lb/>
ha.-, decided to advance the price of <lb/>
plows per cent. <lb/>
It bad writ- <lb/>
ten the I Iceland ion <lb/>
what a <lb/>
it would have been. <lb/>
MARRIAGE LICENSE. <lb/>
Bight During Week, Twenty. <lb/>
During Month. <lb/>
Register of Deeds Moore issued <lb/>
eight marriage licenses last week <lb/>
to the following parties <lb/>
W. T. Forest Gertrude H. <lb/>
Harris. <lb/>
Charles E. Lama II. <lb/>
Early. <lb/>
Frank L. and Ida M. <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
Cannon and Mary Alice <lb/>
A. E. Little and Dora L. Smith. <lb/>
Henry and <lb/>
Dixon. <lb/>
William Lewis and Annie <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
J. F. Brooks and Mills. <lb/>
The total number issued during <lb/>
the month of September was <lb/>
twenty-nine, fifteen to white <lb/>
couples and fourteen to colored. <lb/>
your and <lb/>
U unit Night with <lb/>
Chill U per <lb/>
Money falls. II. <lb/>
tores the blood and makes <lb/>
you well. None other good. <lb/>
Drill Co, Suffolk, Va <lb/>
tho drug <lb/>
Bryan and <lb/>
THE FAMILY FLOUR BARREL <lb/>
is the source of much culinary en- <lb/>
white and delicious <lb/>
breads, rolls, cakes, pastry, biscuit <lb/>
etc., if it our high grade <lb/>
Snow Drift flour. If your flour <lb/>
supply needs replenishing try Ibis <lb/>
choice brand. We have a full line <lb/>
of very best family groceries. <lb/>
J. S. <lb/>
YOU TO SEE <lb/>
How nice we are fixed in our <lb/>
new store. Drop in and will <lb/>
show you. We are just opposite <lb/>
the Rank of Greenville, and having <lb/>
a much larger store than usual we <lb/>
are handling both <lb/>
DRY . . a . <lb/>
. GOODS <lb/>
AND <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
Yon will three <lb/>
Joe and to wait on you <lb/>
and anxious to please you. <lb/>
When it cornea to prices, you <lb/>
will find rock bottom. <lb/>
Come to see us. <lb/>
ii. L.<lb/>
W. <lb/>
DEAl <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. O. <lb/>
Cotton nagging and Tie always <lb/>
on <lb/>
Fresh goods kept <lb/>
hand. Country produce <lb/>
sold. A trial convince you. <lb/>
P. W. HA II <lb/>
HAY, OATS, CORN, COT- <lb/>
TON SEED HULLS AND <lb/>
AND GUANO. <lb/>
Our prices on everything will be <lb/>
found as low as a good article can <lb/>
be sold at. You are cordially in- <lb/>
to visit oar store. <lb/>
Highest prices paid for all kind <lb/>
of country produce. <lb/>
WHITE FLEMING. <lb/>
K. C <lb/>
After years <lb/>
have <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
lift <lb/>
Newark, N. J. <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
Has Cash Value, <lb/>
Loan Virtue, <lb/>
Paid-up <lb/>
Extended Insurance that <lb/>
works automatically, <lb/>
Will be reinstated within <lb/>
three years after lapse if yon are <lb/>
in good health. <lb/>
After Second Year <lb/>
No Restrictions, <lb/>
S. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the be- <lb/>
ginning of the second and of each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the <lb/>
mi inn for the current year be paid <lb/>
They may be used <lb/>
To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable <lb/>
an daring the Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
N. U. <lb/>
If so, bring tome. I pay cash <lb/>
market prices. <lb/>
E. M. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
H. <lb/>
WHICHARD <lb/>
to w. a. <lb/>
Datum <lb/>
Whichard, N. <lb/>
The Stock complete every Jo <lb/>
pun and prices at low the <lb/>
o west. Highest market price <lb/>
Q MM for<lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
r- . <lb/>
Low Prices is the Lever that <lb/>
Will Move my Stock. <lb/>
I HAVE MOVED INTO MY NEW STORE AND OWE YOU BELOW A SAMPLE OF <lb/>
BARGAINS I'M <lb/>
IN NEW YORK. <lb/>
Boa c . ; <lb/>
. and fag<lb/>
Dewey arrived <lb/>
jug. two fays ahead of <lb/>
The ohm.;., r m sighted <lb/>
I tomb i H Hook <lb/>
at d <lb/>
;. book ; . ., <lb/>
r at r in l . <lb/>
A- hi . while v <lb/>
Admirals salute i n fired <lb/>
grounds and <lb/>
respond -d with the <lb/>
WANT II. AND Y I CAN ., <lb/>
TOBACCO TO <lb/>
IT <lb/>
MENS SUITS <lb/>
HENS PANTS <lb/>
Good Goods. <lb/>
BOYS 2-Piece SUITS <lb/>
BOYS KNEE <lb/>
MAX<lb/>
terror to Spanish OF THE HARK El TO ALL, OB POOR <lb/>
Boot In Manila Bay. <lb/>
BOYS LONG PANTS SUITS <lb/>
Heavy Weight-worth <lb/>
BOYS OVERCOATS 1.68 <lb/>
Heavy Pants Goods <lb/>
CLOTHING, SHIRTS, HOSE, <lb/>
LADIES SUNDAY -i <lb/>
SHOES-good- <lb/>
MENS <lb/>
MENS Work SHOES<lb/>
MENS <lb/>
WHITE SHIRTS- <lb/>
all sizes <lb/>
MENS PERCALE <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
or without collars <lb/>
MENS WORKING <lb/>
SHIRTS <lb/>
HENS HEAVY<lb/>
cuffs pr <lb/>
in preparation for <lb/>
ion and of people <lb/>
all parts of <lb/>
log in. <lb/>
are con <lb/>
FURNISHINGS, NOTIONS. <lb/>
LADIES and MISSES <lb/>
HALF HOSE-Fast <lb/>
Black-per pair <lb/>
LADIES VESTS-for , t <lb/>
Winter <lb/>
Ladies Dress KID <lb/>
make <lb/>
Ladies , <lb/>
all linen <lb/>
Sunday Alpine <lb/>
Hats <lb/>
pair <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods, <lb/>
YARD-WIDE WHITE <lb/>
Homespun-good goods pr yd <lb/>
Checked Homespuns<lb/>
Heavy goods. <lb/>
Yard-wide BLEACH <lb/>
RED Twill FLANNEL . <lb/>
all wool <lb/>
APRON GINGHAMS <lb/>
Good quality. <lb/>
PLAID DRESS GOODS <lb/>
Fancy Yard. <lb/>
At the NEW CORNER STORE. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
Three-fourths of the year mine. <lb/>
A good fat <lb/>
clergyman. <lb/>
It is better to give to re- <lb/>
The Defective Hue will he <lb/>
getting its work. <lb/>
A double headed was <lb/>
near other day. <lb/>
If there ever was a day which <lb/>
astir that day was <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
Mr. Orren Jr., of Tar- <lb/>
better known as <lb/>
died Wednesday. <lb/>
F. H. stand for factories, <lb/>
m hotel, three of Green- <lb/>
prominent needs. <lb/>
The freight train with <lb/>
mail has a way half a day <lb/>
behind time and then. <lb/>
Bird Mr. It. L. <lb/>
trotting horse, won second money <lb/>
in a race at Trenton, N. J., on Fri- <lb/>
day.- i <lb/>
A traveling man was heard to <lb/>
remark yesterday that <lb/>
stood very much In her own light <lb/>
by not having a <lb/>
The is n <lb/>
deplorable condition ought lo <lb/>
be cleaned out. The work was <lb/>
started some time ago stopped, j <lb/>
The man who puts his advertise-1 <lb/>
in a dally paper takes <lb/>
surest and most economical way of <lb/>
giving publicity to his desires. <lb/>
Bangor News. <lb/>
Just before the close of the circus <lb/>
performance Friday afternoon, one <lb/>
of the teams going of the ring <lb/>
collided with ring master and <lb/>
him. <lb/>
Foe good Farm, To- <lb/>
b Hams, Pack House and all <lb/>
n buildings. Land <lb/>
I We notice Hint during the last <lb/>
few Concord and <lb/>
Charlotte have been paying more <lb/>
for cotton than price in New <lb/>
York. Those places have cotton <lb/>
factories, hence <lb/>
circus train was <lb/>
up to leave Friday night there <lb/>
was a row let ween some of <lb/>
workmen and some Two of <lb/>
latter came out with bad cuts <lb/>
their heads. <lb/>
THEY COURT. <lb/>
The of <lb/>
who use the simplest words <lb/>
Some at One Dar, Some at <lb/>
other. j Apparel <lb/>
.,. , . Mr--- has moved <lb/>
now stores on main <lb/>
next lo drugstore. <lb/>
Mis. Laura Brown baa received a large and bean- <lb/>
log for Washington. <lb/>
line of millinery. Her goods <lb/>
were select ed by one the first <lb/>
class trimmers of Baltimore, who <lb/>
will be herein a few days to trim <lb/>
for her this season. <lb/>
Visiting; Dewy. <lb/>
By lo <lb/>
New York, Sept. lieu. Miles <lb/>
other members of <lb/>
commission visited Admiral <lb/>
Dewey this Later <lb/>
medals from Congress were dis- <lb/>
the visitors <lb/>
the distribution. <lb/>
Gov. by <lb/>
full paid respects lo tho Ad- <lb/>
Miss Alice Carson returned Wed- <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
A. of Danville, <lb/>
today on the tobacco market <lb/>
II. L. Smith left this morning <lb/>
Occupies <lb/>
By l <lb/>
Manila, Sept. <lb/>
this after <lb/>
hour's lighting with insurgents. <lb/>
There were no casualties on the <lb/>
American side. <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Wilson returned <lb/>
home this morning a visit Norfolk. <lb/>
county. I <lb/>
.,,,,. , I l- Mayo left this for <lb/>
M. A. has moved Richmond. <lb/>
her to one of tho <lb/>
Harrington stores. ., .,., <lb/>
to Tar- <lb/>
i;. H. ha- moved this morning, <lb/>
the Bawls house, corner of <lb/>
Washington streets, which lie II, W. of <lb/>
recent purchased. home today. <lb/>
J. N. Booth Wed Miss Minnie left this <lb/>
evening. His family are lining for Wilmington. <lb/>
up and it will <lb/>
W. C. NELSON ON TRIAL. <lb/>
For the Killing W. N. Ham. <lb/>
The defense putting on <lb/>
its this and <lb/>
Slate then put on a few Character <lb/>
witnesses and closed the evidence. <lb/>
Galloway made the <lb/>
speech to the Jury for the State and <lb/>
followed by for <lb/>
defense. Solicitor Moore then <lb/>
-poke fin the Slate. Mr. <lb/>
for he Col. for <lb/>
the defense follow. <lb/>
Al the lime we go lo press it <lb/>
argument will fin- <lb/>
and the case given to the jury <lb/>
hour of adjournment for the <lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
Mat. <lb/>
t Person in Town <lb/>
Ai lock night, <lb/>
I Mrs. departed <lb/>
I Ibis life at her residence on Pitt <lb/>
bi reel. Mrs. Grimmer born <lb/>
of March, making <lb/>
her age years and II month-. <lb/>
She was oldest resident of <lb/>
Mr-, maiden name <lb/>
was Violet She wot <lb/>
twice married, her first bus bit lid <lb/>
being Mr. Charles Johnston. She <lb/>
was left a widow with one <lb/>
son, Mr. Charles II. Johnston, who <lb/>
now lives near in <lb/>
she was again married, her second <lb/>
husband Mr. William j <lb/>
mer. To Ibis latter union three <lb/>
children wore born, two of whom <lb/>
arc now living, Messrs. W. I. <lb/>
of Kim City and Mr. <lb/>
L. it, <lb/>
lilt n widow iii 1837, <lb/>
sin-e which time she and her son <lb/>
Mr. J. I. Grimmer, have lived <lb/>
together. <lb/>
Kn. Grimmer joined the <lb/>
dist church at Atkinson's chapel <lb/>
Her life was <lb/>
of a true Christian and honoring to <lb/>
her Savior. She was held in high <lb/>
esteem by all her acquaintance. <lb/>
The funeral took I o'clock <lb/>
Thursday evening the Methodist <lb/>
ton ice- being <lb/>
at the grave by N. M. Wat-; <lb/>
son. The pall hearers were <lb/>
ti. Lanier, James <lb/>
Wiley Brown, J. White <lb/>
and A. It. <lb/>
Stock <lb/>
in Complete <lb/>
IN ALL LINES.- <lb/>
prices that will suit you. <lb/>
AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
White. <lb/>
. T <lb/>
Shop.<lb/>
W h MAIN AT H OLD STAND ON MAIN <lb/>
AND BEADY TO THE WE <lb/>
II WE ADDED NEW AND ABE BETTER <lb/>
WORK <lb/>
BICYCLES MADE To <lb/>
AND ANY <lb/>
ER CO. <lb/>
SHIRTS <lb/>
Sill SI I IRIS <lb/>
CO <lb/>
CO <lb/>
Mill nor wear flood <lb/>
you can net <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Nelson Acquitted. <lb/>
The jury of W. C. <lb/>
Nelson for minder in second degree, <lb/>
reached a decision at o'clock <lb/>
night. Their verdict <lb/>
was <lb/>
SI <lb/>
SHIRTS <lb/>
SHIRTS <lb/>
SHIRTS <lb/>
sHIRTS SHIRTS <lb/>
CO <lb/>
FOR<lb/>
SHIR IS SI I <lb/>
C. S. FORBES, <lb/>
SHIRTS <lb/>
Ml SHIRTS <lb/>
SHIRTS <lb/>
SHIRTS <lb/>
FURNISHER. <lb/>
lie a few weeks yet before <lb/>
come <lb/>
I hey <lb/>
Mother and Babe <lb/>
TONE but a mother knows the <lb/>
pains, anguish and that a <lb/>
woman endures before during <lb/>
childbirth. And still nearly all this <lb/>
is unnecessary. <lb/>
MOTHER'S <lb/>
will in a . <lb/>
i an-i ill <lb/>
note.-- arc <lb/>
Is m r-<lb/>
SI, <lb/>
Mrs. n Nobles is visiting <lb/>
family of J. W. <lb/>
C. B. who was here <lb/>
court, to to-<lb/>
i C. of <lb/>
has taken a with J. C. <lb/>
in the marble yard. <lb/>
There was u cry for heavier bed- <lb/>
clothing night. <lb/>
W. L. Grimmer left this morn <lb/>
lag or his home in Elm City. <lb/>
Mrs. L. I. Fountain left this <lb/>
a visit to <lb/>
Tuft left this morn <lb/>
for Oxford ti attend school. <lb/>
-Miss Margie <lb/>
home Friday from a visit <lb/>
to Baltimore. <lb/>
Col. W. William <lb/>
too, over yesterday and <lb/>
turned home today. <lb/>
Fires wore comfortable <lb/>
morning, everybody did <lb/>
have them. <lb/>
I and Mis. N. M. Hammond, <lb/>
here some days, left <lb/>
nut this morning for their home in <lb/>
I Bethel. <lb/>
con <lb/>
A man remarked that printers Miss Bessie who is <lb/>
would not make good teaching at came <lb/>
have a for making homo this morning to spend Sun- <lb/>
pie, day with her parents. <lb/>
The colored people are having an J. B. Johnston returned <lb/>
association here at Sycamore Hill homo Friday evening from Chicago <lb/>
church. delegates has spending <lb/>
the <lb/>
teaches <lb/>
good clothes longest, <lb/>
good food gives best nutrition, <lb/>
and a good medicine <lb/>
cures is naturally the <lb/>
best cheapest. Hood's <lb/>
Sarsaparilla is the best <lb/>
cine money can bay, because <lb/>
it cures when all others fail. <lb/>
Poor Health peer<lb/>
I. <lb/>
, S in I . . i <lb/>
hit -V , t;. I look <lb/>
ii if ; . , . <lb/>
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W T. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
ma-JOINT<lb/>
FOR SALE AT BOOK<lb/>
with ton <lb/>
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<p>
EASTERN <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. O. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Ed. Owner. <lb/>
Entered the Poet Office at <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, as Second Class <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
OCTOBER, <lb/>
Cent Cotton. <lb/>
A correspondent of the Charlotte <lb/>
Observer says he believes <lb/>
will reach cents by May. <lb/>
The following is what he says <lb/>
about <lb/>
will be in <lb/>
and cents in <lb/>
This statement startled all who <lb/>
heard and the man was called on <lb/>
for the proof. <lb/>
He said together these <lb/>
things and it is plain i <lb/>
The cotton mills will use <lb/>
bales. <lb/>
are bales of <lb/>
last year's crop now on but <lb/>
of this bales are bad cot <lb/>
will be bales <lb/>
at most raised this <lb/>
year, making the supply only <lb/>
bales of good cotton. <lb/>
A syndicate will buy and <lb/>
hold 2,000.000 of the lest <lb/>
as it will cost only <lb/>
The mills <lb/>
ford to stop, as they are making <lb/>
over percent. So they will see <lb/>
this, and hence will begin to buy a <lb/>
year's supply, which will put cot- <lb/>
ton at cents by January. <lb/>
In May the mills, not sup- <lb/>
plied, will have to pay that <lb/>
cents or shut down. They <lb/>
can make money even when cotton <lb/>
is they will give <lb/>
Will the mills squeezed by tile <lb/>
syndicate be in the South, or iii the <lb/>
North, or in Europe I <lb/>
will be Mr. Neill's fol- <lb/>
lowers. <lb/>
We do not like the modem college <lb/>
plan of placing brawn above brain <lb/>
of placing the he. upon <lb/>
the brow of the athlete rather than <lb/>
upon the brow of the <lb/>
making football agility, rather than <lb/>
Intellectual advancement, the teal <lb/>
of superiorly, we are not opposed <lb/>
to physical development, in the <lb/>
proper way, and recognize the <lb/>
importance of a strong body for a <lb/>
strong mind, but we are <lb/>
opposed to the modern method of <lb/>
college advertising which semis <lb/>
boys over the at risk of <lb/>
life and limb, education- <lb/>
institution by foot- <lb/>
brutality. It is time for pub <lb/>
lie opinion to call a halt to Ibis Burl <lb/>
of Sentinel. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Happening's In North Carolina. <lb/>
The Baptist Female <lb/>
at Raleigh opened Wednesday <lb/>
about pupils. <lb/>
John E. Curtis, a white brake- <lb/>
man of the Southern Railway, was <lb/>
killed Tuesday morning while <lb/>
braking on the John cir- <lb/>
train. While on top of a car <lb/>
his bead struck a bridge. <lb/>
Entering Leaving- Cart. <lb/>
If passengers would go out of cars <lb/>
at the front end and always go in at <lb/>
the rear it would prevent consider- <lb/>
able confusion at way stations, <lb/>
both large and small, at large <lb/>
stations it would often save some <lb/>
time, says the Railroad Gazette. <lb/>
A newspaper New England has <lb/>
lately preached the railroads a lit- <lb/>
sermon on this subject, and the <lb/>
alacrity with winch other <lb/>
both New England and <lb/>
elsewhere, have copied the sermon <lb/>
indicates that the subject is one in <lb/>
which some people are interested. <lb/>
The chief difficulty with this rule <lb/>
is that there must be many <lb/>
to it. At least one careful <lb/>
and enterprising superintendent. <lb/>
Abram Firth, of Boston, tried it <lb/>
more twenty live ago, <lb/>
but gave it op because <lb/>
took such delight in having their <lb/>
own way. The Long Island <lb/>
is cited by the newspapers men- <lb/>
out this <lb/>
now. Superintendent Totter in <lb/>
that the rule has been <lb/>
force fat two years, and with good <lb/>
results, but at terminals, as well <lb/>
as at stations, where <lb/>
there are or passengers to <lb/>
get out of a train only half a <lb/>
to get on, it has to be <lb/>
OVER THE COUNTRY. <lb/>
of the apple of <lb/>
Michigan was blow n the trees <lb/>
by s storm. <lb/>
Traffic Association <lb/>
and the railroads hive <lb/>
grant to teenage freight <lb/>
Salmon Ushers of the <lb/>
the earthquake in Alaska <lb/>
OB September were felt far out at <lb/>
sea. <lb/>
Eight-year-old Charlie <lb/>
while playing with a gun, killed <lb/>
his sister Margaret, aged at Bar- <lb/>
N. Y. <lb/>
John Carson, aged as <lb/>
to death by bees which he was try- <lb/>
to by burning <lb/>
at Alliance, O. <lb/>
Some Notes. <lb/>
Admiral New- <lb/>
York harbor before Sampson had <lb/>
a chance to get him. This is <lb/>
not the the Navy <lb/>
admiral was <lb/>
caught napping. <lb/>
The name of Tom new- <lb/>
law like it is one of the <lb/>
biggest legal earth- It is <lb/>
Reed, Simpson, Thatcher and Bar- <lb/>
Admiral Sampson was to have <lb/>
met iii when lie <lb/>
rived the cum, and escorted <lb/>
him to New Hut Dewey <lb/>
came when he was not expected, <lb/>
its the of Admiral <lb/>
was not thereto <lb/>
receive <lb/>
NEWSY <lb/>
motes. <lb/>
Sept. <lb/>
Rev. J. X. Booth, of Greenville, <lb/>
will be here Mon lay to aid ill the <lb/>
meet <lb/>
Mr. Hurst is Buffering very <lb/>
much from an inflamed caused <lb/>
from a bruise. <lb/>
G. Parker is bus- <lb/>
to stay. Give him your or- <lb/>
they will have the very best <lb/>
Miss Bessie returned <lb/>
home Wednesday night. Miss <lb/>
Henrietta Wesson, of this place, <lb/>
went with her. <lb/>
The merchants of the place have <lb/>
agreed to close up at night or- <lb/>
to the meeting here next <lb/>
week. All are invited Income. <lb/>
Our agent, Mr. who has <lb/>
been at Williamston for several <lb/>
days, hi back again. We are glad <lb/>
to see him, believe that we <lb/>
have as clever an agent as can be <lb/>
found. <lb/>
Today is the last day you have <lb/>
U get ready for school, lie in next <lb/>
Monday morning so as to start with <lb/>
your class. You will find it so <lb/>
much easier than to have to drop <lb/>
later. <lb/>
Bargains that convince. People <lb/>
like to trade at the store where <lb/>
can gel bargains. II. Man <lb/>
A Co. carry a large stock of <lb/>
dry goods and groceries, and can <lb/>
always give you a bargain some- <lb/>
thing. I hem your cotton. <lb/>
The mail train loaded so <lb/>
yesterday morning it did <lb/>
not even slop here. You may lie <lb/>
sure there was a badly disappoint- <lb/>
ed crowd left behind, but the <lb/>
freight took them all when it came <lb/>
along. Glad lo say not many <lb/>
white people of this place to <lb/>
t lie drone. <lb/>
Our patrons furnish the need, <lb/>
majority You Deed new wheels, <lb/>
either for wagon or cart, and we <lb/>
need wheels, too, to run our buts- <lb/>
with. We mean the kind of <lb/>
Dr. i- . , , ,, . . , <lb/>
wheels that gel for <lb/>
merely a gorilla with a conscience. tobacco. Arc sure you have <lb/>
It would, therefore, seen i in the wheels we need, and are have <lb/>
order to label the Dr. as Exhibit Whose you need. If you will supply <lb/>
AUTOMATIC TOBACCO <lb/>
Mr. Mayo's Invention the Best <lb/>
Known to the Trade. <lb/>
Mr. II. P. has placed <lb/>
his new factory here an Automatic <lb/>
Drier that is considered by all who <lb/>
have seen it to I the best yet offer- <lb/>
ed the Tobacco trade. This Drier <lb/>
and orders <lb/>
pounds in hours in the bet <lb/>
manner. It is simplest <lb/>
less power <lb/>
and labor any other. <lb/>
There are no complications of steam <lb/>
pipes, etc to get out of order. <lb/>
The insurance men have pro- <lb/>
it as near lire proof as <lb/>
thereby lessening the <lb/>
an entire plant. <lb/>
The mode of drying is by hot air <lb/>
forced by a fan from a radiator over <lb/>
the tobacco never used but <lb/>
once, thereby rendering the <lb/>
co as near air line cured as <lb/>
This Drier is the invention of <lb/>
Mr. D. C. Mayo, of Ya., <lb/>
who was for several years lead <lb/>
manufacturer of that and <lb/>
Cap For Dewey. <lb/>
By to <lb/>
New York, Sept <lb/>
Dewey was with a loving <lb/>
cup by the city this morning, in <lb/>
the presence of a great throng- <lb/>
The land parade started at eleven <lb/>
o'clock with people line. <lb/>
Sixteen States are represented by <lb/>
troops and Governors. In the line <lb/>
are also a brigade of Stales <lb/>
troops, seven of the <lb/>
naval brigade, with the <lb/>
heading the procession. <lb/>
The crow d cheered rap <lb/>
The weather has been <lb/>
magnificent the reception u <lb/>
perfect success. The number of <lb/>
visitors in the city is estimated at <lb/>
two <lb/>
THIS PART A FRAUD. <lb/>
And It Ought to b.- Stoop id. <lb/>
The Wallace circus is advertised <lb/>
as the cleanest and lies show on <lb/>
the road, and that all its <lb/>
are honest. As a show it is <lb/>
who is known to the entire Tobacco j the average, there is <lb/>
trade of the United States by about its a good <lb/>
It may be as the republicans in- <lb/>
that designers of the Dec- <lb/>
Independence were a <lb/>
pack of old fogies, whose <lb/>
pies are now completely out of dale <lb/>
but the republicans will <lb/>
next year a la <lb/>
voters don't. <lb/>
as a tobacco manufacturer. <lb/>
Mr. Mayo was the first <lb/>
Hirer to -team in the <lb/>
manufacture of tobacco in <lb/>
thoroughly understands every de- <lb/>
tail. Be is also putting up a ma- <lb/>
chine Wilson for stems. <lb/>
Mr. Mayo showed <lb/>
reporter the working of this Drier <lb/>
the factory work <lb/>
is wonderful. <lb/>
Straightening the Sidewalks. <lb/>
The sidewalk in front of the <lb/>
stores of Patrick Greene, J. A. <lb/>
Andrews, S. M. <lb/>
J. C. Cobb ft Son and <lb/>
Bank of Greenville have been cut <lb/>
off in line With the others on that <lb/>
side of the Mock. It makes the <lb/>
street much better, and when all <lb/>
the sidewalks are laid in brick or <lb/>
cement the improvement will lie <lb/>
even greater. <lb/>
A- <lb/>
was In year ago, that <lb/>
Admiral Dewey iii an official <lb/>
patch to the Navy Department, <lb/>
said the were much <lb/>
better qualified fur self govern- <lb/>
the and he was <lb/>
well acquainted with both. In an <lb/>
interview In the New York Evening <lb/>
Post upon arrival at Hew <lb/>
York, the Admiral said that he <lb/>
had not changed his views. <lb/>
The Scientific American gets the <lb/>
twentieth business Straight. <lb/>
It seems a little singular there <lb/>
should have been any controversy <lb/>
over it, but there was. <lb/>
nineteenth <lb/>
closes with year WOO. <lb/>
Immediately after midnight, there- <lb/>
fore, of is when <lb/>
the twentieth century begins; in <lb/>
Other Wolds, it begins with <lb/>
first second of the first hoar of the <lb/>
day of January. The <lb/>
same paper observes that the <lb/>
twentieth century will hive the <lb/>
greatest number of leap years <lb/>
for a <lb/>
and that February will three times <lb/>
have live Sen- <lb/>
The Mule. <lb/>
Speaking of mules, how many <lb/>
men can call to mind an instance <lb/>
of a mule dying a death <lb/>
They may die of starvation, if I hey <lb/>
Ibid absolutely nothing local, but <lb/>
that is almost an They <lb/>
may get choked to death under <lb/>
great provocation; they are some- <lb/>
times killed by accident or design, <lb/>
sometimes a stroke of light i <lb/>
knocks one nut, but to a <lb/>
really death is against a <lb/>
mule's principles. They arc not <lb/>
constructed that <lb/>
tie., Times-Recorder. <lb/>
Prods. <lb/>
No man can count cost of a <lb/>
useless life. <lb/>
Happiness is not doing what <lb/>
you like, in what you <lb/>
do. <lb/>
Crooked conduct makes a cross <lb/>
Christian. <lb/>
Man is but a seed, and the grave <lb/>
his furrow. <lb/>
Man may hide from justice, but <lb/>
be cannot hide from himself. <lb/>
Han's Horn. <lb/>
our need, we will supply yours on <lb/>
very reasonable terms. <lb/>
A. COX. <lb/>
SUPERIOR COURT <lb/>
Cases Disposed of Since Last <lb/>
Report <lb/>
Elijah and Simon Hooks, <lb/>
who were lined and costs each <lb/>
for carrying concealed weapons, <lb/>
from this <lb/>
and to work the roads of Edge- <lb/>
county for four three <lb/>
months respectively. <lb/>
The against Henry <lb/>
Daniel, for larceny, was made <lb/>
nine mouths on roads of Edge- <lb/>
Vines, for assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon. Ills <lb/>
in jail i cad roads <lb/>
It. S. Sheppard, assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon, plead guilty, <lb/>
suspended upon payment of <lb/>
costs and entering into a peace <lb/>
for WOO. <lb/>
Sam Bryant, disposing or <lb/>
gaged properly, not guilty. <lb/>
Sam Allen, of <lb/>
gaged property, not guilty. <lb/>
enticing away <lb/>
servant, not guilty. <lb/>
Henry assault with dead- <lb/>
lined and <lb/>
Henry Odom, currying concealed <lb/>
weapon, judgment suspend- <lb/>
ed upon pay of costs. <lb/>
Samuel Forties, assault with dead- <lb/>
pleads guilty, line So <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
Jack larceny, guilty. <lb/>
Briley, violating or- <lb/>
guilty, line and costs. <lb/>
Me. J. Briley, removing house, <lb/>
not guilty. <lb/>
assault with deadly <lb/>
weapon, not guilty. <lb/>
Sam Hill, assault with deadly <lb/>
weapon, not guilty. <lb/>
Warren assault with dead <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, line <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
Earnest Barrett, assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, line <lb/>
costs <lb/>
I a- Harris, murder, not guilty. <lb/>
James assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon, guilty, to work <lb/>
roads months. <lb/>
John King, larceny, guilty. <lb/>
Several matters on the judgment <lb/>
were also disposed of. <lb/>
Court adjourned this afternoon <lb/>
for term, having occupied the <lb/>
two weeks. <lb/>
Married. <lb/>
Al the home of the bride's broth- <lb/>
ii tie mi go <lb/>
TWO STORES TO HANDLE <lb/>
THE TRADE. <lb/>
New Goods by every train and boat. suit you In <lb/>
I. A DRESS GOODS, <lb/>
CLOTHING, <lb/>
SHOES. HATS, NOTIONS. <lb/>
TRUNKS. <lb/>
i I e. <lb/>
W A call will convince you. <lb/>
C J. <lb/>
FIVE POINTS. <lb/>
White, W. T. <lb/>
one, but it is not entitled to the <lb/>
claim of being honest all its deal- <lb/>
On the contrary there is <lb/>
one feature it that is as <lb/>
swindle as was ever practiced on <lb/>
the public. That is their manner <lb/>
of selling tickets. Two ticket <lb/>
wagons were placed front of the <lb/>
main entrance of the tent and when <lb/>
people up they had to <lb/>
cents for whole tickets <lb/>
cents for half tickets. Then <lb/>
at another part of the lent was an- <lb/>
other ticket stand at which the <lb/>
prices and cents <lb/>
this latter place was <lb/>
out of sight of the mass of people <lb/>
in front of the most of <lb/>
them bought tickets <lb/>
price Without knowing the fraud <lb/>
was being practiced upon <lb/>
them. <lb/>
When Mr. Wallace was approach <lb/>
ed Ibis matter he said he had <lb/>
Old these tickets to other parties <lb/>
had nothing to do with their j <lb/>
being sold an advanced price. <lb/>
was noticeable his door- <lb/>
. .,., We have j opened the <lb/>
S, building with an entirely new <lb/>
a complete stock of- <lb/>
I am now one of the Bawls <lb/>
storm prepared lo supply all <lb/>
your wants in the way of <lb/>
STAPLE AND FANCY <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
Mine is an exclusive Grocery <lb/>
and I carry a <lb/>
FULL STOCK of the BEST <lb/>
Give me a call when anything in <lb/>
y line is needed and I promise to <lb/>
lease you in quality and <lb/>
price of goods. <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions. Boots, <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, Hardware, <lb/>
Crockery, Farm Implements, <lb/>
Bleat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Lard, Tobacco, etc., in fact <lb/>
every STAPLE ARTICLE <lb/>
carried in a general stock. <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
or, church, on Sept. keeper made people who went up <lb/>
Mr. B. Cannon led tickets pay I he same price. <lb/>
j the Hy menial alter, Miss Mice, costs, us charged the <lb/>
the beautiful daughter of Mr. Ed. <lb/>
The attendants <lb/>
Strand and Miss Hattie Can- <lb/>
non, Levi and Miss <lb/>
Olivia Phillips, Henry Pierce and <lb/>
wagons. If of having <lb/>
nothing to do with the sale of these <lb/>
tickets is true, he was not <lb/>
dealing honestly with the public <lb/>
by putting his own ticket stand <lb/>
Miss Alma II. I. all obscure place and allow the <lb/>
and Miss Brown. They had patrons of his show to be swindled <lb/>
a nice congratulate , f extra price. <lb/>
James Alice on making such a This U the we <lb/>
choice and wish I hem a long an , c against the show itself <lb/>
happy life, otherwise it is all <lb/>
such a swindle should be stopped <lb/>
THE WALLACE SHOW. <lb/>
Delights the People of Pitt <lb/>
County. <lb/>
Not every circus conies up <lb/>
to bat is claimed for it, in fact but <lb/>
few do. the Great Wallace <lb/>
fully up to expectation. <lb/>
Since the Hauling show bills were <lb/>
put up the advertisements in <lb/>
papers announced that the <lb/>
show would be here on 29th, it <lb/>
has the chief topic of <lb/>
and with dawn of the <lb/>
day the were pouring in <lb/>
from all directions, the crowd con. <lb/>
t to increase as the day grew <lb/>
older. <lb/>
Generally circus day is <lb/>
a holiday, for everybody who can <lb/>
comes to see all that is to be seen. <lb/>
They lined upon the streets in <lb/>
thousands to watch the magnificent <lb/>
parade go by and least their eyes <lb/>
on the costumes, fine <lb/>
horses and cages of wild animals, <lb/>
and hear music of the <lb/>
well trained It was a great <lb/>
pageant. <lb/>
the canvas people are <lb/>
equally delighted, everything <lb/>
with the precision and order <lb/>
of clock. Not a hitch or a in <lb/>
the performance. And such riding, <lb/>
ii- and bicycle tea is that are <lb/>
wonderful to behold. <lb/>
has never had a better <lb/>
than the Great Wallace <lb/>
by the authorities of the towns <lb/>
which the show exhibits. <lb/>
Married. <lb/>
On last Wednesday afternoon at <lb/>
the BI. Mooring. <lb/>
in Carolina township, J. L. <lb/>
Thigpen, of Miss <lb/>
Ida Moore were married. <lb/>
Samuel Moore officiating. <lb/>
The Northwestern Plow and <lb/>
Association, at Chicago, <lb/>
has decided to advance the price of <lb/>
plows cent. <lb/>
If resident bad writ- <lb/>
ten the Declaration of <lb/>
what a different <lb/>
it would have bees. <lb/>
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Eight During Week, Twenty. <lb/>
Nine During Month. <lb/>
Register of Deeds Moore issued <lb/>
eight marriage licenses last week <lb/>
to the following parties <lb/>
W. T. Forest Gertrude <lb/>
Harris. <lb/>
Charles E. Lama <lb/>
Early. <lb/>
Frank L. Thigpen and Ida <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
Jas. C. and Alice <lb/>
Carina i. <lb/>
A. B. Little and Dora L. Smith. <lb/>
Henry horn and <lb/>
William and <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
J. F. Brooks and Mills. <lb/>
The number during <lb/>
mouth of September was <lb/>
twenty-nine, fifteen to white <lb/>
couples and fourteen to colored. <lb/>
m Hi. your Chills and Malaria <lb/>
Mid Night Sweat with <lb/>
Chill Pleasant <lb/>
la lake. Money refunded if it falls. <lb/>
appetite, purifies the blood and <lb/>
you well. None as good. <lb/>
Roberts Drug Cc, Suffolk, Vs <lb/>
mid -it <lb/>
Bryan <lb/>
THE FAMILY FLOUR BARREL <lb/>
is source of much en- <lb/>
while and delicious <lb/>
breads, rolls, pastry, biscuit <lb/>
etc., if contains our high grade <lb/>
Snow Drift flour. If your flour <lb/>
supply needs replenishing try this <lb/>
choice brand. We have a full line <lb/>
of the very best family groceries. <lb/>
J. S. <lb/>
TO SEE <lb/>
How nice fixed in our <lb/>
new store. Drop in and will <lb/>
show you. We are just opposite <lb/>
the Dank of having <lb/>
a much larger store usual we <lb/>
are handling both <lb/>
DRY .<lb/>
GOODS <lb/>
-AND <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
You will three <lb/>
Joe and to wait on yon <lb/>
and anxious to please you. <lb/>
When it comes to prices, you <lb/>
will ibid ours rock bottom. <lb/>
Come to see us. <lb/>
Ii. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb/>
Col ton flagging and fies always <lb/>
on ban i <lb/>
Fresh woods kept constantly on <lb/>
hand. Country produce <lb/>
sold. A  <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
HAY, OATS, CORK. COT- <lb/>
TON SEED HULLS AND <lb/>
AND GUANO. <lb/>
Our prices on everything will be <lb/>
found as low as a good article can <lb/>
be sold at. You are cordially in- <lb/>
to visit oar store. <lb/>
Highest prices paid for all kind <lb/>
of country produce. <lb/>
WHITE FLEMING. <lb/>
N. O <lb/>
After two year. <lb/>
Premium, have been <lb/>
paid <lb/>
THE <lb/>
of Newark, N. J. <lb/>
Policy<lb/>
Has Cash Value, <lb/>
Virtue. <lb/>
Paid-up <lb/>
ft. Extended Insurance that <lb/>
works automatically, <lb/>
Will be re-instated within <lb/>
three years after lapse if you are <lb/>
in good health. <lb/>
After Second Year <lb/>
No Restrictions, <lb/>
Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the be- <lb/>
ginning of the second and of each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the <lb/>
for the current year be paid <lb/>
They may lie used <lb/>
To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
an Endowment daring the Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
K. V. <lb/>
ML <lb/>
bring them tome. I par cash at <lb/>
market <lb/>
E. M. <lb/>
Km <lb/>
H. W.- <lb/>
WHICH ARD <lb/>
to W. B. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
complete every <lb/>
part and prices as low as the <lb/>
Highest market prices<lb/>
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DEV. IN NEW YORK. <lb/>
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7- . m; r -.- <lb/>
Low Prices is the Lever that <lb/>
Will Move my Stock. <lb/>
. HAVE A <lb/>
SUITS <lb/>
HENS PANTS <lb/>
Good Goods. <lb/>
BOYS 2-Piece SUITS <lb/>
BOYS KNEE PANTS <lb/>
BOYS LONG PANTS SUITS 1.65 <lb/>
Heavy Weight-worth <lb/>
BOYS OVERCOATS 1.68 <lb/>
Heavy Pants Goods <lb/>
Ken Hi i <lb/>
. ship. <lb/>
ilk <lb/>
i board, arrived I his mars <lb/>
two day ahead of <lb/>
lime. Tin- was sighted <lb/>
t east Randy Hook <lb/>
at steaming <lb/>
book at drop <lb/>
ii-.-ii a in I be loam . <lb/>
As the NI. white vowel came <lb/>
Admirals white was Bred from <lb/>
In- proving <lb/>
put with the guns that <lb/>
spoke Mich terror to the Spanish l <lb/>
livery whistle <lb/>
in <lb/>
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The i- decorated <lb/>
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of people from I <lb/>
all parts of the com <lb/>
lag in. <lb/>
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SHOES-good- <lb/>
MENS <lb/>
MENS Work SHOES <lb/>
BOYS Sunday <lb/>
SHOES <lb/>
MENS <lb/>
WHITE SHIRTS- <lb/>
all sizes <lb/>
MENS PERCALE <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
or without collars <lb/>
MENS WORKING <lb/>
SHIRTS <lb/>
HENS HEAVY<lb/>
n. w. cuffs pr <lb/>
FURNISHINGS, NOTIONS. <lb/>
LADIES and MISSES <lb/>
HALF HOSE-Fast <lb/>
Black-per pair <lb/>
LADIES VESTS-for , <lb/>
Winter <lb/>
Ladies Dress KID u <lb/>
Gloves-best make <lb/>
Ladies , <lb/>
all linen <lb/>
Sunday Alpine <lb/>
Hats <lb/>
Hens Socks-per pair <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods, <lb/>
W. C. NELSON ON TRIAL. <lb/>
For Killing W. N. limn, <lb/>
The defense patting Ml <lb/>
its this morning, and the <lb/>
Slate then on a few <lb/>
dosed evidence. <lb/>
made first <lb/>
speech to the jury for the State and <lb/>
was by Mr. James for the <lb/>
defense. Solicitor then <lb/>
spoke tin the Stale. Mr. <lb/>
for the State for <lb/>
tin- defense follow. <lb/>
At the time we go to press it is <lb/>
thought the argument will <lb/>
nut the case given <lb/>
Hie hour of for the<lb/>
Person in Town Passes <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
in Complete <lb/>
-e IN ALL LINES.- <lb/>
S that will suit you. <lb/>
AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
White <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
Homespun-good goods pr yd <lb/>
Checked Homespuns , <lb/>
Heavy goods. <lb/>
Yard-wide BLEACH-<lb/>
RED Twill FLANNEL . <lb/>
all wool <lb/>
APRON GINGHAMS <lb/>
Good quality. <lb/>
PLAID GOODS <lb/>
Fancy Yard. <lb/>
At the NEW CORNER STORE. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
i. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
of the year <lb/>
A all fill <lb/>
clergyman. <lb/>
It is better lo give than lo re- <lb/>
The defective will be <lb/>
getting in its work. <lb/>
A double beaded snake was found <lb/>
near Weldon the other day. <lb/>
If there ever wan u day which <lb/>
Greenville wax astir that day was <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
Mr. Orren Williams, Jr., of Tar- <lb/>
better known as <lb/>
died <lb/>
F. G. H. for factories, <lb/>
hotel, three of Green- <lb/>
v prominent needs. <lb/>
The freight train with the noon <lb/>
mail bas a way of gelling half a day <lb/>
behind time now and then. <lb/>
Bird Eye, Mr. B. L. Smith's <lb/>
trotting horse, won second money <lb/>
in a race at Trenton, N. J., Fri- <lb/>
day.- <lb/>
A traveling man was heard to <lb/>
remark yesterday that Greenville <lb/>
stood very much in her own light <lb/>
by not having a hotel. <lb/>
The is certainly in u <lb/>
deplorable condition ought to <lb/>
be cleaned out. The work was <lb/>
started some time ago but stopped. I <lb/>
The man who puts his advertise <lb/>
meat in a dally paper takes the <lb/>
surest and most economical way of <lb/>
giving publicity to his desires. I <lb/>
Banger News. <lb/>
before the close of the circus <lb/>
Friday one I <lb/>
of the teams going out of the ring <lb/>
collided with the ring master <lb/>
hurt him. <lb/>
Fob good Farm, To- <lb/>
b Barns, Pack House and all <lb/>
n buildings. Land adapt- <lb/>
m-i <lb/>
notice during last <lb/>
few days Concord and <lb/>
Charlotte have been paying more <lb/>
for than the price New <lb/>
Those places have <lb/>
factories, the difference. <lb/>
While drew train was <lb/>
up lo leave Friday night there <lb/>
was a row I el tome of I he <lb/>
workmen and some Two of <lb/>
latter came out with bud cuts <lb/>
their heads. <lb/>
THEY COURT. <lb/>
Some at One Bar, Some at An <lb/>
other. <lb/>
Visiting <lb/>
Manuel <lb/>
New York, Sept. Miles <lb/>
and other members of the <lb/>
dent's commission visited Admiral <lb/>
this morning. Later the <lb/>
medals from Congress were dis- <lb/>
the visitors <lb/>
during the distribution. <lb/>
Gov. Roosevelt by <lb/>
full staff paid respects to the Ad- <lb/>
Occupies <lb/>
lo <lb/>
Manila, Sept. <lb/>
this after <lb/>
hour's fighting with insurgents. Friday, <lb/>
There were no casualties on the I <lb/>
Thursday, ISM. <lb/>
Mis. Laura Brown left this morn- <lb/>
for Washington. <lb/>
-Miss Alice Carson Wed- <lb/>
evening from Bethel. <lb/>
A. of Danville, <lb/>
spent today on the tobacco market <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Miss Lillie Wilson returned <lb/>
home from a visit to <lb/>
Greene county. <lb/>
Mrs. If. A. has moved <lb/>
her millinery to one of new <lb/>
Harrington stores. <lb/>
E. H. bus moved into <lb/>
I be Haw Is house, corner of Fifth <lb/>
Washington streets, which he <lb/>
recently purchased. <lb/>
Rev. J. K. Booth Wed- <lb/>
evening. His family arc <lb/>
up the country and it will <lb/>
lie a few weeks yet they <lb/>
come<lb/>
American side. <lb/>
Mother and Babe <lb/>
but a mother knows the <lb/>
and a <lb/>
woman and during <lb/>
childbirth. And still nearly all this <lb/>
is unnecessary. <lb/>
MOTHER'S FRIEND <lb/>
will In measure <lb/>
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Mrs. l. B. Fountain left <lb/>
a visit to <lb/>
Miss left this morn <lb/>
for Oxford k attend school. <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
home Friday evening from a visit <lb/>
to Baltimore. <lb/>
Col. W. T. Crawford, William <lb/>
runic over and re <lb/>
turned home today. <lb/>
Col. and Km, N. K, <lb/>
Fires were have been here some days, <lb/>
morning, but everybody did not this for their home <lb/>
have them. Bethel. <lb/>
A man remarked that printers Miss Bessie Harding, who is <lb/>
would not make good teaching at came <lb/>
such a distaste for making homo this morning lo spend Sun. <lb/>
pie. with her parents. <lb/>
people are Mrs. J. Ii. Johnston returned <lb/>
a--- here Sycamore Hill home Friday evening from Chicago <lb/>
.-; church. Many delegates bus spending three <lb/>
Nobles is visiting the <lb/>
j family of J. W. Bryan. <lb/>
C. B. who was here <lb/>
court, returned to Goldsboro lo- <lb/>
C. of <lb/>
bas taken a position with J. <lb/>
the marble yard. <lb/>
There was a cry for heavier bed- <lb/>
clothing last night. <lb/>
The of <lb/>
arc men who use the simplest words <lb/>
shortest <lb/>
I Apparel Gazette. <lb/>
Mrs. A. Leggett has moved <lb/>
in In- new stores on main <lb/>
nest to Bryan's drugstore. <lb/>
has received a large and beau- <lb/>
line of millinery. Her goods <lb/>
I were selected by one of the first <lb/>
trimmers of Baltimore, who <lb/>
will be here a few days to trim <lb/>
for her this lesson. <lb/>
Saturday, 1809, <lb/>
R. L. Smith left this <lb/>
or Norfolk. <lb/>
D. C Mayo left morning for <lb/>
Gilliam returned to Tar- <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
w. of Williamston, <lb/>
returned home today. <lb/>
Mamie Bernard left this <lb/>
morning for Wilmington. <lb/>
W. L. Grimmer left this morn <lb/>
tag or his home in City, <lb/>
Al night, <lb/>
Mrs. Grimmer departed <lb/>
residence on Pitt <lb/>
street. Mrs. Grimmer was born <lb/>
of March, making <lb/>
her age Ki years r. mouths. <lb/>
She was oldest resident of <lb/>
Mrs. name <lb/>
was She was <lb/>
twice her husband <lb/>
Mug Mr. Charles Johnston. She <lb/>
as a widow in with <lb/>
son. Mr. Charles If. Johnston, who <lb/>
now lives near In <lb/>
she was again married, her second; <lb/>
husband being Mr. William Glim- J <lb/>
To this latter union three <lb/>
children were born, two of whom <lb/>
are now living. Messrs. W. L. <lb/>
Grimmer, of Elm City and Mr. <lb/>
Greenville. She <lb/>
I, ; a widow 1837, <lb/>
sin which time and her son <lb/>
Mr. J. L. Glimmer, have lived <lb/>
together. <lb/>
Mrs. Grimmer Joined the <lb/>
dist church at Atkinson's chapel <lb/>
in 1861. Her life was always that <lb/>
of a true Christian honoring to <lb/>
her Savior. She was held in high <lb/>
esteem by all her acquaintances. <lb/>
The funeral took place at o'clock <lb/>
Thursday evening in the Methodist <lb/>
sen ices being conducted; <lb/>
at the grave by Ber. N. M. Wat-I <lb/>
son. The pall were Messrs. <lb/>
It. C. <lb/>
Brown. Wiley Brown, While <lb/>
and A. II. <lb/>
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roll DOING WORK. <lb/>
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Thursday night. Their verdict <lb/>
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good clothes wear longest, <lb/>
good food gives best nutrition, <lb/>
and a good medicine that <lb/>
cures disease is naturally the j <lb/>
best cheapest. Hood's <lb/>
is the best <lb/>
cine money can buy, because , <lb/>
it cans when ail others fail. <lb/>
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of persons contend <lb/>
that the twentieth century will be- <lb/>
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in Hie October <lb/>
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century begins With numeral <lb/>
date, on lo figure out <lb/>
deftly that the bull day the <lb/>
year MM I be hundred years <lb/>
have run their course. argue I <lb/>
that If the first year ended with De- <lb/>
of year one, the nine- <lb/>
teen hundredth year must, of course <lb/>
end with December and <lb/>
that of January. 1900, <lb/>
is, therefore, the day of the; <lb/>
new century. curiously <lb/>
this latter i correct <lb/>
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fact, however; that it re- <lb/>
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pert mathematician to figure <lb/>
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nineteenth will have <lb/>
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year of iron, go through it- <lb/>
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before the actual nineteen hundred <lb/>
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latest styles. Our line of and Child <lb/>
Shoes are unsurpassed for beauty and durability. <lb/>
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in a deep sleep. <lb/>
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the habit of imitating <lb/>
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tact and wet exterior, <lb/>
which soon dried, leaving cot- <lb/>
ton as ever <lb/>
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qualification of Ignorant voter <lb/>
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If. J. M. Ems, Sec <lb/>
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D. N. G. V. Si Hodges, <lb/>
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K. of P.-Tar Lodge, No. <lb/>
every Friday evening. <lb/>
J. L. Fleming. O. Can. <lb/>
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Ball. J. V. Gardner Worthy <lb/>
Chief; S. Smith. Bee. <lb/>
Bo. TitO. every second <lb/>
Monday in . 1.1 <lb/>
lows Hall. W. II. Wilson <lb/>
D. Smith Sec. <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
Book Store <lb/>
The Bottles <lb/>
boards and cotton waste, over which <lb/>
ten gallons of Coal Oil were <lb/>
Iii one building American <lb/>
bales and one <lb/>
stored. In the other <lb/>
eight Lowry bales and one <lb/>
i, The torch was and <lb/>
the Barnes wen permitted to burn <lb/>
preliminary turning and scraping e <lb/>
and flourishing with the ii , as u blaze as cotton could <lb/>
It puzzled her physician a well be subjected to. There was <lb/>
great deal until he learned that Bo of the bale, owing to <lb/>
when an the girl lived in a he fad that when the <lb/>
fiddler, who often Hoy did a <lb/>
performed upon his instrument few after being fired, one <lb/>
within her hearing. <lb/>
Briefs from Hill ill. <lb/>
basal Stale <lb/>
municipal government, and at the <lb/>
same lime smooth the way to a sat <lb/>
readjust mint <lb/>
of representation In <lb/>
There seems to no other means <lb/>
Of terrible mistake <lb/>
that was made when ballot <lb/>
was thrust the hands <lb/>
thus suddenly leveling the <lb/>
of by <lb/>
intrusion of a bas- <lb/>
room. <lb/>
bedside Mrs. <lb/>
In Intervals. out tier grief, <lb/>
and sway. Tills man <lb/>
went, took Ms lilac.-, it was <lb/>
not until cam.- a <lb/>
the breath- <lb/>
las quieter, <lb/>
Ti-i- doctors at Kill- knew <lb/>
was near. Their <lb/>
read. <lb/>
of half past that <lb/>
of <lb/>
p.-i-i <lb/>
in of bis <lb/>
Welles Attorney <lb/>
Speed. Senator <lb/>
Dr. h <lb/>
am and <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
was a and the <lb/>
solemn voice of broke tIn -till <lb/>
he to the <lb/>
Only Jar of II K <lb/>
Horace tells Q lively story of <lb/>
old render, an <lb/>
ram and valuable jar on <lb/>
which, lit an fabulous price. <lb/>
on.- lint summer n volcanic <lb/>
shock, such as tin- ones. <lb/>
tonally Ms soon <lb/>
about Ids ears Ms <lb/>
vase. To Hie a <lb/>
would have but tin- <lb/>
rose to fortune. <lb/>
He doubled Hie pries the article <lb/>
mediately advertised It as <lb/>
Jar In the world which bail bees <lb/>
cracked by an <lb/>
very slow about Unit. Whether lie <lb/>
bis money is not but be certain- <lb/>
deserved <lb/>
Mayor Jones, of Toledo, o., bits <lb/>
forbidden city police o carry <lb/>
and is thinking of taking <lb/>
away their r. To lemon- <lb/>
Mayor Jones says he would <lb/>
of bales fell away from <lb/>
the flames and then other was <lb/>
removed. <lb/>
It was evident and generally con <lb/>
ceded the American to patrol any district <lb/>
Great has been brought bale tool much better I lO the city without club of <lb/>
to bear on us to the political than the Lowry bale. Nearly all I depending solely the love <lb/>
race, but so far we have the wires on the Lowry were pal riot ism of the people lie- <lb/>
all offers. Whenever the sheriff burned bales elongated Mud him for protection. <lb/>
us running he gels suspicious from their original length of feet ton Mayor <lb/>
and takes alter inches to ii feet and over. This Jonas ought to that the <lb/>
coming lo l SB exposed the Cotton in the Lowry walking behind the <lb/>
and sociable as measles, bales to flames which were eat- of municipal ban- a good <lb/>
some of them are just as m M many points than <lb/>
when the lire was put out. Two walk policemen. <lb/>
Una led Far Parts Ink,,.,,.,,. <lb/>
Iii trial In Dallas <lb/>
fur the defense a <lb/>
Ms <lb/>
to serve. The Hint <lb/>
be had been a r a jury <lb/>
which n for murder. It Is <lb/>
not such to <lb/>
the of the trial, so lbs counsel <lb/>
re Is that <lb/>
don't was the reply, <lb/>
sin-riff hanged him the <lb/>
Notes. <lb/>
demand. <lb/>
There is no truth in the rumor of the Lowry bales broke in two <lb/>
we threatened to burn one of and were inure badly burned ARE <lb/>
the railroad bridges the R A <lb/>
company refused us a free pass. The bales Stood up I in health, <lb/>
want to swim river splendidly under the severe ordeal, constitution undermined by <lb/>
and walk to too. They neither in eating, by <lb/>
Hickory nuts are ripe, but we ad j length, and only outer the laws of nature, or <lb/>
will take cows and groceries on surfaces exposed to the intense <lb/>
subscription Atlanta wan <lb/>
Hod. another triumph for the <lb/>
American Cotton Company's <lb/>
bale.<lb/>
The of <lb/>
visitors to the Milan Is rend- <lb/>
by the <lb/>
over <lb/>
lo The Broth- <lb/>
so of Mercy slender <lb/>
arms for the They <lb/>
all of mid have no re- <lb/>
to <lb/>
If lie- Prussian were <lb/>
bars <lb/>
In <lb/>
with coming <lb/>
up every <lb/>
physical capital all gone, if so, <lb/>
NEVER DESPAIR <lb/>
Liver will cure you. <lb/>
For sick headache, dyspepsia, <lb/>
saved from the lire malaria, torpid <lb/>
build up towns create mar- will picked over y biliousness <lb/>
for products, con- the salvage reclaimed will be weigh- , ,. , . , . <lb/>
. , , all kindred diseases, <lb/>
markets greater pros- oil. , . ., . , nil I <lb/>
parity for the Lei us was stated liters I S <lb/>
have more factories. <lb/>
at lire test that, absolute Cure. <lb/>
ADVICE IS <lb/>
Hook j. <lb/>
sT-T. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINo <lb/>
Steamers leave Washington on <lb/>
Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri- <lb/>
days at G A. SI. for Greenville, <lb/>
water permitting, <lb/>
I.-tin leave at A. <lb/>
SI. n A. SI. Tues- <lb/>
days, Thursdays Saturdays. <lb/>
hours subject to change de- <lb/>
pending on stage of water. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Una from <lb/>
Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. N. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
J. a. COREY, <lb/>
-DEALER IN- <lb/>
CO <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
HE- <lb/>
Line of Hard wan. <lb/>
I can now be found in the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
occupied by J. <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. B.<lb/>
for 0.1 <lb/>
a co. <lb/>
WASH M, <lb/>
Never spill turned over. <lb/>
ITS. Stand Cc <lb/>
to <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
JOB <lb/>
Give a call. <lb/>
I. in <lb/>
FROM A- <lb/>
Visiting Card <lb/>
3- Full Sheet Poster. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
is a v I <lb/>
die news <lb/>
those grow- <lb/>
tobacco, that is worth <lb/>
many times more than the <lb/>
subscription price. <lb/>
s Parker Fountain Pen <lb/>
AT BOOK <lb/>
J i h <lb/>
, Hark.<lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
-LEADERS IN- <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
Paints Oils <lb/>
BRUSHES <lb/>
BUILDING HARDWARE A SPECIALTY <lb/>
--q- <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
aw . . . <lb/>
VOL. XVIII. PITT H. C av, OCTOBER<lb/>
NO <lb/>
lit LARGEST HIGHEST AND 1ST <lb/>
in the history of the Greenville T- Market was made at the saw <lb/>
g, 1ST <lb/>
All the surrounding were represented and the planters were all pleased with their prices. <lb/>
They are learning that method of haying no adding the money to the price of their tobacco <lb/>
is to their interest and they the tobacco to <lb/>
THE WAREHOUSE. <lb/>
Bring we Your next Load. <lb/>
OLA FORBES <lb/>
Sole Owner and Proprietor <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
m-.- Mr. exhibits <lb/>
a little <lb/>
bin to <lb/>
Ii Admiral Dewey <lb/>
with <lb/>
upon be in to start next <lb/>
They are now trying to get <lb/>
him to promise to ask Dewey to ac- <lb/>
company knowing Dewey <lb/>
to such a re- <lb/>
as an he must obey, re- <lb/>
of bis own wishes. Mr. <lb/>
has not yet agreed to be- <lb/>
come a party to this to use I <lb/>
the country's admiration for Ad- <lb/>
Dewey a vote <lb/>
maker, but there is danger that he <lb/>
will do so, notwithstanding all the <lb/>
administration talk for mouths past <lb/>
Dewey being allowed to <lb/>
dispose of bis time in any way <lb/>
he pleased when he got bark home., <lb/>
The administration is very <lb/>
of Dewey excitement, which is <lb/>
now at white heat. It serves <lb/>
distract public attention from the <lb/>
humiliating fact that <lb/>
nos, who have navy, succeeded <lb/>
sinking a United States <lb/>
and killing or capturing the entire <lb/>
crew, miles of the city of <lb/>
If Cubans all feel as strongly <lb/>
action of Gen. Lad- <lb/>
low, in pushing aside civil ail <lb/>
I Inn ii ii-- in Havana and putting an <lb/>
end lo a labor strike by <lb/>
military authority, as Carlos <lb/>
who is now in Washington <lb/>
docs, there is danger ahead. When <lb/>
the action reach- <lb/>
ed Washington, Garcia sent <lb/>
a telegram <lb/>
beg to remind you that you are not <lb/>
in and speaking of that <lb/>
action he all the <lb/>
and acts committed <lb/>
by the military Mb <lb/>
of Gen. Ludlow. approved <lb/>
by Governor General is the <lb/>
most vicious. Gen. has <lb/>
bean most unwise biking <lb/>
charge of attain in <lb/>
being asked for help by the <lb/>
authorities. There was <lb/>
no need such a display <lb/>
of brutal authority. The strike <lb/>
was as peaceable as any people's <lb/>
gathering can Gen. Ludlow <lb/>
has taken a wrong view of the ob- <lb/>
of government He <lb/>
ought not to have meddled in the <lb/>
strike. The civil authorities ought <lb/>
to have prevented his action, Ink- <lb/>
hafts necessary pro-1 <lb/>
to settle the differences- <lb/>
between the employers the la- <lb/>
charging on helpless <lb/>
laundry women, in <lb/>
newspaper dispatches, shows that i <lb/>
brutal force <lb/>
used in Havana, I protest against <lb/>
such outrages and denounce them <lb/>
as a violation of the rights <lb/>
pie e to under the <lb/>
mice of the American government. I <lb/>
Gen. ukase, which be <lb/>
threatened to plunge into the Cu- <lb/>
fortress a thousand or <lb/>
men, is the most abusive <lb/>
of power that I have ever <lb/>
heard, including those lamed by <lb/>
I hope that the <lb/>
will take this mutter up <lb/>
mediately, so as to prevent serious <lb/>
complications that may arise from <lb/>
the inability of Gens. and j <lb/>
Ludlow in i with the <lb/>
in i <lb/>
The Census is to <lb/>
same old political machine the <lb/>
publicans have invariably it, <lb/>
and those who control the appoint- j <lb/>
care how much it will, <lb/>
east the people. An indication <lb/>
i bis has just given by the <lb/>
choice of a machine to <lb/>
lie used. The committee decided <lb/>
M the that <lb/>
were used It'll years ago, although <lb/>
a new machine was offered which <lb/>
would the work much faster. <lb/>
The decision is said lo have been <lb/>
inane because if <lb/>
adopted, would largely re- <lb/>
the number of clerks <lb/>
ed, which Republican Congress- <lb/>
men protested against. <lb/>
According to the talk of <lb/>
of Michigan, who have been in <lb/>
Washington recently, the passing <lb/>
of is more pleasing <lb/>
otherwise. One of I hem, Mr. <lb/>
Duke, of Grand Rapids, <lb/>
retirement <lb/>
from politics marks Boats of a <lb/>
stupendous demagogue. He has <lb/>
accomplished very little in <lb/>
save to spend the <lb/>
public and in-1 <lb/>
crease the taxes of people. A <lb/>
great many who looked upon him j <lb/>
as a now sec that he <lb/>
was soil of <lb/>
ha-been <lb/>
cosily one for lax payers of <lb/>
Michigan, and now the <lb/>
sec him revealed in his true <lb/>
they are thankful hi- official <lb/>
career is <lb/>
Washington. C, I, <lb/>
Ail in i nil Dewey is guest, <lb/>
during his present stay Wash- <lb/>
of Kb, Washington Me <lb/>
Lean, mother of Hon. John It. <lb/>
democratic candidate for <lb/>
Governor of Ohio. The ovation <lb/>
given him upon his arrival in <lb/>
Washington, and during the civic <lb/>
parade he reviewed, was. greater <lb/>
than ever given to any other <lb/>
It was <lb/>
participated in by everybody, <lb/>
regardless of politics, race or sex, <lb/>
-hulling I the people <lb/>
the difference lulu a real <lb/>
hero u man<lb/>
politics. The administration <lb/>
gladly have made this occasion a <lb/>
republican but <lb/>
people would not it <lb/>
perfectly willing that <lb/>
republicans should have <lb/>
present <lb/>
their own, but they know the <lb/>
war with Spain was not a <lb/>
can party affair, <lb/>
On, no the rear platform <lb/>
speeches which Mr, i <lb/>
to make in lobe h <lb/>
Ii is a more <lb/>
that be make speeches <lb/>
Cleveland and Toledo, where the <lb/>
republican disaffection is strongest. <lb/>
Al least, is sort of talk the <lb/>
republicans are handing out. No- <lb/>
body believes a wold of <lb/>
influence of Mr. <lb/>
la used to <lb/>
re W ant I Manila Ohio <lb/>
in Washing <lb/>
loll to speak work for Man <lb/>
mi ticket, for Instance, <lb/>
Watson, who was <lb/>
source of so much worry to Boss <lb/>
that he given a nice <lb/>
Washington to keep hint <lb/>
of state, has gone home to <lb/>
lake the stump for at the <lb/>
personal of Mi. <lb/>
although he hales as <lb/>
the Old Hoy with bating <lb/>
a certain kind of water, and does <lb/>
hesitate, when campaign is <lb/>
on, to say so with emphasis. <lb/>
protean were <lb/>
and that Ohio man, Thomas <lb/>
II. Anderson, <lb/>
tea Attorney for the District <lb/>
if Columbia, because of the <lb/>
of Ohio politics. Natural <lb/>
enough there is much kicking, <lb/>
among the <lb/>
members of the Washington bar. <lb/>
who thought the place should lone <lb/>
been given ha one of <lb/>
i. A mil Ohio i I <lb/>
A. II, of <lb/>
of the Government Hospital for <lb/>
the Insane Si. <lb/>
although <lb/>
is in Civil Service and <lb/>
should properly have <lb/>
by the promotion of the <lb/>
Quite a number of <lb/>
men, who came over from New <lb/>
York to continue <lb/>
talked of the <lb/>
is <lb/>
a lot of additional officers, in- <lb/>
who ha- i made his of <lb/>
pi in <lb/>
the govern- <lb/>
ii h <lb/>
as an- miller our <lb/>
man v, ho. a- I result of a court <lb/>
is drawing full as a <lb/>
Brigadier without doing <lb/>
in the line of duly, is <lb/>
again He has <lb/>
lo <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
oiler of some of the <lb/>
and some epic-- <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
would, before long the <lb/>
inevitable from the <lb/>
leadership to save himself from be- <lb/>
fun ii. and i Ii hi w <lb/>
his there would an <lb/>
end lo one man rule . <lb/>
It is to resist belief <lb/>
dial recent popgun campaigning <lb/>
in Hie Philippines was directed <lb/>
I ,.,., ,,,,,,; <lb/>
lien, tills I <lb/>
a-a part of gen- <lb/>
movement, an <lb/>
of three division, under <lb/>
of liens. Wheeler <lb/>
Wheaton advanced upon cap <lb/>
which had been gar <lb/>
about sis hundred nil <lb/>
Filipinos. The next day it <lb/>
in regular <lb/>
press dispatches our troops <lb/>
friends of Col. who is per- <lb/>
forming I be duties <lb/>
receiving the <lb/>
propel In p. him <lb/>
difference in rash between hi. <lb/>
nil retired and what <lb/>
if he would <lb/>
to be retired, m Col. <lb/>
could be Began can <lb/>
block promotion a- long <lb/>
us he on and <lb/>
cannot be except upon <lb/>
the years <lb/>
duty. <lb/>
whole sermon into the <lb/>
with jealousy. <lb/>
other man ha- as mm b right to sue <lb/>
a- in hale <lb/>
provided lie puts brains, <lb/>
State of Ohio,<lb/>
makes oath <lb/>
he is senior partner of the <lb/>
iii m of Prank J, Co., do- <lb/>
business in City of Toledo, <lb/>
Slate aforesaid, <lb/>
I hat will pay sum of <lb/>
DOLLARS for <lb/>
case of Catarrh that <lb/>
be cured by the Hall's <lb/>
Catarrh Cure. J. <lb/>
Sworn to define me and <lb/>
ed in my presence, this lit it day of <lb/>
December, A. D., <lb/>
I l A. W. <lb/>
I , Notary Public. <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in <lb/>
and acts directly <lb/>
blood mucous surfaces of <lb/>
system. <lb/>
Toledo, <lb/>
Sold druggists. <lb/>
Hall's Family Pills are the bast, <lb/>
Senator Carter of for- <lb/>
of Republican <lb/>
National Committee says an <lb/>
Income tax will soon be <lb/>
for the Hutted Slates, then <lb/>
the Republicans will claim the idea <lb/>
as ow n. <lb/>
I . . .- I <lb/>
i I. <lb/>
At Law. <lb/>
Greenville, N. c. <lb/>
i- <lb/>
hi l <lb/>
ling and and his bus-. <lb/>
. , . . . v , . in.--<lb/>
i p north western ion <lb/>
of have <lb/>
hail a lour snow. <lb/>
I to has <lb/>
C in gelling himself <lb/>
in command Philippines, <lb/>
If ho hasn't Succeeded In winning <lb/>
much from the Ills pull <lb/>
with has proven <lb/>
advice of .,.,, . . <lb/>
. TAKE Cam. Team <lb/>
men who he . .-,.,,.,,,,, r, <lb/>
lo Is- removed. To give and lion- <lb/>
. i. he i-1 Hold Slid In <lb/>
I W, <lb/>
P. <lb/>
Civil Engineer ill Surveyor. <lb/>
I-- ii and <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
POWER. <lb/>
t Mills H. Kure <lb/>
H. C N. O <lb/>
i AM <lb/>
AT LAW, <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Dr. D. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
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