Eastern reflector, 1 February 1901


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L. Pender,
N. C.
Pines, I k
Expert All
Gun mill work
first lass, lie stocking of gnus a
specialty.
for The Oliver Typewriter
TUCKER CO.
Wholesale Hatters,
NORFOLK, VA.
We nil -style lints, Al
Hals, of nil
shapes, in fact anything in the
line.
We. have II. Hunker
sole distributer for Greenville
yon Will a full of
lints at his More.
I CO.
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
No. To Whom Issued.
M H. T. King .
ii. M. Mooring .
ill House.
Flanagan Co.
V. J. .
Hank of .
Hook Job
Hook and
Priming
27.8 J. F. King .
D. J. .
Hook Job Co.
Q. M. Mooring .
37.7 .
Book and Job Co.
fit J. L. Sugg .
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Hook
H. T. King .
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1313 B. L. .
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17,32 Book Job Co.
John .
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1764 Town of Greenville.
Horn.-
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Jail .
Conveying Prisoners in Jail. .
Witness Court
Jury .
of
Coroner .
Court Coat .
Sheriffs .
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Solicitor .
Justices of the
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1.153
Total
STATEMENT SHOWING AMOUNT OF RECEIPTS AND
DURING YEAR
ENDING
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STATEMENT Knowing of at the
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of 1.19.68
STATE OF
OSTEOPATHY.
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Henry Clark House,
I North of Hat tint
free
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la t, In tin- . i. h
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and .
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of the of Pill la
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retail
Dealer. for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Bead, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Bed-
Oak Suits, Ra-
by Parlor
Tallies. Lounges, Safes, P.
Meat Key West Cheroots,
Beauty Cigarettes, Can-
Cherries, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Coffee. Meal, Soap,
Food, Oil,
Meal Hulls,
den Apples,
Dandies, Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins,
China Till
Ware. Cakes
Rest Hatter, Stand-
ard and
other goods. Quality
for Come
to tut.
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Phone .
Vitality, Vise end
Men-
nil
new and
A nerve tonic
blood 1-. .
pink slow to
youth. By
per boxes for
with our
or refund the money raid. Bond for
copy of our
Results
cure for of
or
Fit, and too
of of
. in- r. By mail in plain parka-m a
for our bankable
to In or refund
money paid.
MEDICAL CO.
Jackson St,,
tn l I.
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will pa; tor any
of sic
Tn u-i., we ran
oil Ills I . i.
fill, I lie- .,.
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fall to
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sir.-, i III. Fur sale by
i I. Woo Eli, C
are still in tho of the after your
We ofTer you the selected line of
General Merchandise
to be found in any store in Pitt County. Well choice
the of the best of America
Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer
Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad-
It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to
sell you if we can. We offer you the very best service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly its own merits.
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do not see our immense stock before elsewhere,
us the following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Hats and Silks and Satins,
Jackets Carpets, Mattings Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's and
Harness, Horse Blankets and Ousters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Lard, Send ts,
Hardware,
Plows, Callings Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
Furniture
for hi nit hit and in that line.
We buy Strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Friends,
Wilkinson
1901.
Can we not serve you Banister's for
man, for ladies.
NOT
The cheapest, but the best goods will be kept at
our store. A complete stock of everything and we
you to
Arc angry
Satisfy Appetite at the
Carolina
door to
and Clean.
fine, Anything mi to Fit.
Dinner from
-33 Can . .
Soup, j neat, t kinds
Vegetables, Coffee lie-
nil for cents.
W. K HACK
Manager
BROS. I fit
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and Broken
Stocks, Cotton,
ions. ate Wiles Io New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
on anything wanted in the dry goods line. No
trouble to show our merchandise. Every day we
are receiving new goods. A new line of Hamburg
A new and complete line of men's,
and shoes. A new line of hats in
the shades and blocks An up-to-date line of
Clothing for men, youths, boys at prices to suit you
RICKS WILKINSON.
For anything Aral dry goods store.
will tin
In r lbs tun n of
-t. I. . Miner.
C. Oil,.
January lilt MM
The One Day Cold
I in h,
, ii , use I
Oil OM CM I
Times The Value
OF ANY
TH K AS I Kit.
Aleuts all d
territory.
Company,
Atlanta, Oh.
For sale by
S. T WHITE,
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J, EDITOR
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VOL. XX
COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY I
NO
NEW
AUK NOW COMING IN.
We sell the Celebrated
The only corset that will not
break down at the sides. Our line Bu-
Tables, and Wash Bland Covers is
beautiful very cheap. Bee us for ham-
burgs, swiss, val laces.
W. T. LEE
I Time's Own Clock.
transmitting clock at the
Naval Observatory, at Washing-
ton, is the absolute monarch of
writes
in the Feb-
Journal.
the year except
Sunday, by one
it speaks directly and
to every city and consider
able town between the peaks of the
Rockies tho pines of Maine,
saying them that on the seventy
tilth meridian it is high noon
to the fraction of a second. A
duplicate mechanism, stationed at
the Naval Observatory on
Mare Island, performs a similar
service for the people of the Pacific
slope. And this one clock at
the National capital with
its duplicate on the is set
nearly every timepiece in the
United States and Cuba, most
those in Mexico many on the
bottler of Canada- A number of
three to three thous-
nearly every city and
large town are wired together into
a local family, and, by means of a
switch-key at the telegraph office,
are p-i into contact with
the parent clock at the National
capital. So that the instant the
electric touch is given from Wash-
every dock in the circuit
whether it be at
of New a new
day la perfect accord with its
School
The sudden disappearance of Dr
Geo. Wharton, the Lothario-like
president of Hillman Female
College has created a profound
in religious
circles throughout Mississippi.
president de-
parted for his old home in North
Carolina even before the board of
trustees of the college could take
the testimony of the ladies
who had charges of at-
tempting to bug them. Not less
than s dozen young who had
been submitted to indignities by
left the college before th
matter became public, the
due liberties became so
marked that the exposure followed.
ton is about years of age
and anything but a Romeo per-1
He is an or-
minister of the Baptist
church and had been charge of
the college for several years. The
board of trustees has not yet named
his successor. About young
ladies are on the student roll of the
Miss.,
in Atlanta Journal.
Now Subjects Taxation.
If of the
committee lower house of the
Legislature could have his
appointment tn that position,
might have gotten from the
hooks of other States a good deal
valuable information as to subjects I
of taxation which it is probably too
late for him to accumulate now.
There must lie in North Carolina a I
good many things, of one kind and
another, which could justly stand ;
taxation, which are not on the tax
books now. It would seem that if
a good financier had before him
revenue act of every State in the.
Union be would find them in-
i crest i subject of inly
could gather from I hem
many ideas which, if applied
State, would largely augment
the public revenues without work
lug hardship to any individual or
An State
who made the duties of his of-
a subject of study, could do
the work and incorporate the re-
of his investigations in his re
port to the Legislature, in the
form of recommendations. Of
course we speak for the
for, as above suggested, if this
has not already done it is too
late to do it for the present
Perhaps, even, it has been
done, though we cannot so,
for it is certain that other States
tax a great things which
North Carolina does not. With
the system of which is
open and flagrant in this State
though perhaps not more
in is not to be wondered
at that the visible property is put
on the tax books at an average of
halt to three-fourths of its actual
value. There seems to be
prospect of an this
state of things, unless sub-1
of taxation re found the de
upon the public Treasury
for legitimate needs are likely In
continue to nut run the i
Charlotte Observer.
nudity The Libel Law.
is much to lie hoped that
Legislature will pan the libel bill
which has been reported
by the Senate judiciary
existing law the
newspapers are at a great
vantage, as will doubtless be point
ed out the discussion of this
bill the two A news
paper which persistently traduces
honest men is to no
thy from legislators or
deed, it is the interest and the de-
sire of the decent justice
should be meted out to such paper
but the greatest wrong and hard-
ship may lie flailed, under the
libel law, upon most in-
and newspaper
and all fairness the Legislature
should provide a way Aw its es-
cape. . For instance, a paper may
publish a false charge against a
will a of
whom it never before and
against whom it can therefore have
tin malice. information may
have been derived from
correspondent or from some
other equally trotted source,
its corresponded or reporter may
have misinformed, he
exercised due in the matter
and acted good faith. Where
there was no there should
be no punishment when a
is made and the person
grieved exonerated. Hut, it may
be said, that case of
of a nature the news-
paper should verily the
before publishing it. That is fie-
entirely out of the
if a paper slops to verify
statement it prints, it would
rawly ever print any news, for an
item which awaited this slow pro-
would cease to be
verification were established.
We take it the original purpose
of a libel law was to punish
sins character who used a
paper or other medium to blacken
men whom they wished, for
some reason, to take vengeance. It
be believed that the law
ever intended to visit severe penal-
ties a writer or
who made a mis without
evil intent, and be believed
in all good conscience that what he
was writing or publishing was the
Observer.
J. CHERRY
TO THE OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF
PUT ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We arc still in I lie forefront of the after your put ruling
We offer you the best selected of
No, Maude dear, there is no
a battle ship a
tug of war.
When it comes to buying
few women think have
enough pin money.
Negro MID Labor a Failure.
The owners of the Vesta Cotton
Mills, of this city, decided to
the property and move
the textile machinery a
mill at Ga. nil
is made that the
of labor for cotton
mills U a failure, this is known
after a fair test. Two years ago
Vesta Mill began operation
the reorganization with
labor. The experiment was
the first made the South
and was watched with by
mill people. said
today that the were trilling
and lazy and would not stick to
Borne the mill
would start and would be short a
hundred operatives. This was
destined to wreck the property and
the owners The majority of
the stock is owned In New York.
Charleston, C, Dispatch.
Sketch of the New Mug.
Albert Edward, Prince of Wales,
now King Edward of Great Britain
and Ireland Emperor India,
is in his 60th year. He
feet high, rather
stout. As the Prince of
dressed very neatly but plainly.
The character and capacity of
the King are said to lie different
from what is, perhaps, the popular
idea of his personality in this
For over a generation his Blind
has been developed by contact with
the In -t authorities all subjects.
His mental ability is declared to
be accurate, comprehensive and
profound, and predictions have not
been made that the
event of his ascension to the throne
the world would see no ordinary
sovereign over England.
He speaks French, Italian and
German.
March he was mar-
to Princess Alexandria of
Pi k. Their living
the Duke of
York, who married Princess May
of the Princess Louise,
married the Duke of Fife, and the
Princesses Victoria and Maud, the
latter the wife of Prince Charles of
Sweden. One child died in
the of Clarence, the
oldest sou, January, 1802.
You can't a girl who
has waited until she is that it's
unlucky to get married on Friday.
General Merchandise
to be found in any store in Pitt County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the beat manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer
and Winter. We are at work for yours our mutual ad-
vantage. It is our to show you what you want to
sell you if we can. We oiler you the very best service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built on strictly its own merits.
you come to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise,
Goods and Notions,
Cape, Silks and Satins, Dress Trimmings
Jackets Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's and
Harness, Horse Blankets Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses, Laid. Send Is,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
r Headquarters for Furniture and everything In that line.
buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
In New Quarters.
My Friends and can now ma in
the store-formerly occupied by Mrs. Lea
get, opposite the Alfred with
i full complete line of
Goods and Notions.
WK HAVE RECEIVED A COMPLETE OF
MILLINERY
Trimmed Sailors, Silks and Velvets of
I v carry complete lines of Millinery to
be found . town. Mrs. M. B, will have charge of tho mil-
department and will lie glad to all her old and
customers call her.
Story Of To
a writer, as a poet, there
were few In ho literary world of
London forties who had
if it heard Adams,
the gifted woman in whom nil
Christendom Io day pays homage
in its love for her immortal hymn,
My Hod, lo writes
Clifford Howard in the February
Home Journal, was
Written in 1840, and hail
been set tn Bliss
Flower, included a
lien of hymns
I'd by within
that year bad hook of
and published, and
the u was destined to In-
spire world had been heard
but or twice, and within the
walls of a single
Palace Chapel
was not, however, until
d in a .
en and v V
nil . . . .
. I. i . I ; .
IN K I
AU -I . M. .
How's This
We offer One Hundred Dollars
for ease of Catarrh
the when the pie- ,, ,., , ,.,., ,,.,.,
sent well known tune was Cure.
Dr. Lowell Mason, oft Co., Prop. Toledo O.
New York, that the hymn attained We the undersigned, have known
He widespread popularity. Up to for the last
to that lime had alt reeled but
little notice. Through spirit of
music
ii was quickened Into glorious life
and within the reach of
every congregation and every
Christian lint this was
after the author of hymn
had Mated away. She died in
1848, Without knowing the
believe him perfectly honor-
able in all business
and able In carry out
any obligations made by their
Weal Wholesale Drug-
gists. Toledo,
V Marvin,
Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O.
Hall's Cure is taken
In acting directly upon the
blond mucous surfaces of the
system. Price per bottle.
If you want stoves or ranges upon
scientific principles which are economical, durable,
and convenient, us well as beautiful and look
for the
trade mark, which is shown upon every genuine
stove or Range, and do not be deceived
by worthless imitations and substitutes,
lead all others in yearly stiles and popularity,
Sold by all Druggists.
i mph the glory awaited free,
her work. grave the little Hall's Family Pills are the best
village of her birth is
monument to her
Hum Sufferers,
Sold Exclusively by
BAKER HART.
We see in a exchange
the to the
in human bosoms an ocean station
of I i- rolling and tossing affected by the
billows fiercest fury, forcing its given the as milk is
spray at times through eve . Why
lids in tears; but so brave- Tho is easy of
and so silent so ; Tho
la it borne that no one dreams Stanly, full of all know-
of trials that ale singing beasts, birds and fowls,
roaring in the hidden depths with- Democratic
in. That beautiful calm of of 1888, a number
which mantles brow of b delegates remaining In Bel-
such lovely serenity, and that soil l all over and to en-
mild light cheerfulness, railing be a party
like sunbeams fr. Heaven and discourse upon
over the features in such a l etc. other
glimmering the chickens
would seem to whisper were far
all is peace and rest the and ad-
reefed eaves of But, county. Why,
not so. We dive through a wheat and
the shining surface and sec the cotton county. The
nick-mi the bottom, which lived largely on the
the waters strike and loam and found in
in all their tern-
Balds about the
Building.
N c
hie fury. So, that is and it Richmond hail
Is given unto the bean alone worms, which were
know and feel its throes and
agonies. Many a smiling of Mr.
over a heart whose l with the
dream la broken whose sun. of the Stale experiment
light has gone out even as a Charlotte Observer.
In sky sometimes droops Its
Iridescent beau. of above
a dark and sobbing and black looks are apt to make
Va Observer I blue.





EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, V.
J. WHICHARD, Ed. A Owner
Post Office at
N. as
Mail Matter.
I, 1901.
Tut Charlotte News had a small
lire in its office Monday morning
new press was
damaged. We are glad News
out without
much loss.
Queen Victoria will be buried on
Saturday, February 2nd. in-
will beat the
side of The
lions for
greatest pageant ever known to the
world.
COTTON PUT
COUNTY.
The folks down this way
could have had a Boger In
high price of cotton in Sew
York the last few days, lint the
hid the situation in
their and man who
makes cotton was out of it.
The long litigation between the
Stale and the railroads over the
question of taxation has at last
been settled, an having
been reached by which the rail-
mads are lo be assessed at a figure
satisfactory to both sides. Gov-
will send a message
to the Legislature giving facts
in the matter. It is stated that
assessment will add about one
hundred thousand dollars per year
to the State's revenue.
Following is a copy of the bill
Introduced la the General
Nichols, of
the representatives from this
The General Assembly of North
do
Sue. I. that the Hon-
of the mouth following the
of Ibis act, the board
of commissioners of the county
,, may elect cotton
r- for the county as
one for town of
one for the town of den; one for
low a of one for the
town of one for the
town of for the
ton n of one for d
of Bethel; and one for the town of i
Sect. That weigh-
year from the date of their vice-
ti hi.
Sect. That annually there-
after on the hist Monday in April
cotton be elected for
the above named the
board of commissioners of
LETTER
of
N. C Jan. -28,1901.
we know that it will only to
the ail vantage sod benefit and in-
creased prosperity of foreign com-
who can send their goods
here the
As the people of North QUO Interstate commerce
Una are so and closely win hem with impunity
in several bills any
login the General Assembly, we
do better than to The fight against trusts should
this almost thereto. v
Five of the most legislators, who
measures of legislation proposed industrial
are still though two so many of whom
of them will probably be disposed themselves by crush-
of this week. All of these bills; industries
originated in the capitalists. This is the view
therefore first be considered in the to by J. Dry-
upper n
I refer to the bill pend DI-
log State adoption of a .
series of school the Reform bill now the
bill; the Brown bill to pro- Senate the special order for
the sale of i Wednesday next at IS o'clock; by
cigarettes in North Carolina; the ex- Congressman John S- I lender
Ward trust fan, providing for alimony to the
above AM ,, wife after granting of divorce a
discretion of trial or absolute
of Each of the discretion of the
these measures of great judge, if bethinks
the people of the entire voiced woman deserves is an
Stale. important departure from the
The bill is probably the present law, and all past laws in
most important of all, for a this State. But It prevails a
form series of school-books, mi in her of Slates now, by recent
through State adoption, is of enactment, as naked for by Senator
arm
18-
i. That the cotton weigh- be- It
on elected as above provided tor, school- debate last Friday, will lied
shall be allowed to act necessity of catted again Wednesday.
shall give different on its passage will be close
good and bond In school ,
of live hundred dollars each.
The system provided by the
machinery of the bill for selecting
The last few days have In en
ones with the Legislature.
There has not been much ex-
On bills that came
up on their passage.
all, ll I that not too much
of a new character be done. A
cannot be judged
the multitude of laws it creates
ll lo or
old laws than to make new ones.
A Legislature every four
Id as as we have much
ii P r o
It .-k- like Legislature
will abolish Hie criminal courts
S increase the
of court and
Judges. believe the
u ill a . one and give a more
. ., the
t. The
ii ii districts are g i
Raleigh opposing the change,
it is easily seen
n personal Inter
in and the interest
of in-- public.
for faithful
malice of their duties
the said to be
proved by the board of county
and when
ed filed in office of the
of Deeds of the
said cotton before
entering upon their duties, shall
m an oath before
qualified lo
faithfully, and
weigh nil cotton
; i and to perform
duties of cotton
II any cot-
accused and
of fraud or unfairness i weigh
making unfair
, shall I
from by the
ml of
Any other person,
I him the aforesaid
shall weigh any
bale offered for sale in
of said towns shall be of
i mis punished
of the e
COtton
for in this act shall re
. . is compensation for their
i. .-s i in- sum of ten cents
each bale of cotton shed.
I v. nun gum i to i . paid
j buyer and live cents Hie
each buyer of haled
cotton shall retain from the price
of said cotton the of live cents
lo p lid I i cotton
i re pro . s the Hers
the i doc said
era bale weighed,
e i of I Ii I be
. i it i- I in to
ill l I Ills for
. I and i cuts in
IT.
Knew What It Meant.
A verdant yo Uh dropped
Holder's jewelry store and after
and contracting for these hooks . , , .
. . . easing at some pins in
through a State with ii . , , .,
. showcase said to
Governor at Its head and the ,
.,,. . , . . hem s mighty nice breast-
Supt. Public Instruction as Us
. ,. , pins you got
Secretary . will open the doors of ., , , ,,
,.,,.,, bat kind a pin would
to all, and the ,.,,.,.,, . .
,, . ,. . like to look at I much is
trust will therefore not be able to .
, . this one wit,, a and a pair
control supply. , .
, of compasses I pointing lo a Ma-
I. r .,.,,, ,, ,,.
.,., . , ,. . ,, . sonic pin. -Five dollars,
lit- Johnson Publishing of , . , ,.
, . . , , dollars, eh t got one
aim other independent . , ,
j , , , . . , , any handsaws on it, have
book have stated , .
. . . you in outer my time, and
their to
ASSEMBLY
Law are Do-
In,
MONDAY,
The Senate met a
short while cleared up all the work
before It. The only bill
interest that was introduced was
by Senator to
set-lions of the code in relation lo
deposit of State by
State Treasurer, requiring
Treasurer to use only State banks
not National
Stale funds.
Senator James introduced a bill
to authorize town of Greenville
to issue bonds.
Senator Glenn introduced a bill
loom tax in
Greensboro, but that it
shall not exceed
HOUSE.
The House began week by
meeting o'clock, a. in.
doing an hour's work before break
fast. The body met again
by noon had cleared up every-
thing the calendar.
Among the bills introduced
were
By Winston, to authorize the
governor lo employ counsel to de-
fend certain persons under indict-
the Federal courts the
State.
to public
power on deputy sheriffs.
By Willard, an act to secure a
proper assessment of properly for
taxation.
By Mason, for the better pro-
of mechanics, laborers
owners of buildings.
By Moore, to protect owners of
timber.
Ricks Wilkinson
A Royal Welcome For 1901.
Can we not serve you I Banister's for
iii.-ii, for ladles.
I WANT BOOM FOR A
OF CLOTHING AND GENT'S
FURNISHINGS AND WILL OUT MY
legislative committee on education,
that they arc satisfied with the
Aye bill and would be glad to
see made a it is
exactly what the would have
suggested.
attorneys of the
as I'm going lo set up as
and I thought I'd like to
have something to wear so folks
would know what I
Well, I'll take ii, I'd like
with a handsaw, I guess
maybe that's plain enough. The
compass is to mark out your work
Publishing Co., and the American
. , ., . ,. , , and the square is to measure it
Book to , both of Now York, and . . .
some claim are the lea
when marked out, and any darn
fool knows that stands for
NEWS.
Happenings la Carolina.
Tarboro is discussing the
Of a dispensary that
place.
Shelby had a lire a few nights
ago. Several stoics and offices
were burned.
Mrs. V. L. wife of J. J.
Martin, the late postmaster at Tar
has been to
hi in.
The Oaks hotel property at Ashe-
is to be converted into a large
sanitarium.
The cheapest, but the best goods will be kept at
our store. A complete stock of everything and we
want you to
us on anything wanted In the dry goods lino. No
trouble to show our merchandise. Every day
are receiving new goods. A new line of Hamburg
and Laces. A new and complete line of men's,
and shoes. A new line of lists in
the latest shades and blocks. An up-to-date line of
Clothing for men, youths, boys at prices to suit
HICKS k WILKINSON.
For anything first class dry goods store.
BETHEL ITEMS
Jan. 20th
Misses
drove over lo Tarboro Thursday
and returned Friday.
lid ward Cherry want lo Tarboro
Thursday.
J. R. Bunting made a dying trip
Friday.
The merry go is here and
are beside
With delight in of a
Reverie
James Haley, an up-to date bar-
of Norfolk, has accepted a n,
AND
BUSINESS
N. C. Jan.
Important facts for
Cost of different kinds of fence per
yards.
Cost of rail for years.
rails for, yards or VI rails
W. H.
last week, four miles east of Rocky
Mount, hogs were killed, to-
The Ladies of Bethel
Thanks.
i In i ii of Sen i lei I
II. of North Carolina,
presented to the United
Slate- Sea lie Monday and were
placed on file until time for In u I i
t his on of Mar.;.
ii the credentials were preen
ed Senator u
of Maryland, moved tin,
I ho committee .
. s elections, signifying hi
III I he wanted a n ,
the opp-wed the ,
. ,. . . . ,. . . Sun.
cock bill at a Joint meeting me
two legislative committees held
that The now century doubtless
a. m. Friday be by new weight, pounds. Nine
The lull is now in the In International politics. For two- men assisted at killing, total weight
hands of a sub and will thirds of the nineteenth century j may not happen in
be reported back to full com- live lowering figures shaped, more Southerner.
i. even lets, the of nations.
lug, The bill Will be reported Three of have been
to the Senate week, to their
Judge Connor will seek to and Victoria. Two
it by exempting graded schools of tottering and snowy-haired,
the towns from its provisions, but must soon Josef and
it is doubt fill whether Hip commit- Pope Leo. These live great figures
tee w ill lake course. In European politics stood for what
The Reform school bill Intro- was old and tried. They had
dined by Senator of their youth
-is still in the hands of with certain methods of govern-
s. Committee on Penal and and procedure
liable Institutions. It will be maintained the same lo old
rep favorably, after being age. They were to a certain ex-
amended In several particulars, tent restraining in the
the board ,.,. During past week cam of world currents.
the ii committees held a joint last one of shall be taken
of the
V, .
in
cotton
ii- an
in me addressed Jo
i- occasioned by by
i and the rivers of international
lug president of the politico religious
Chat all and the president of will Hood out into BOW channels.
of . who ibis lire A- of Charlotte Observer.
repealed. Stole Board of U.
shall In , Nichols and others
from and
w ii i; THE we needed to of what we can
F. G. James Introduced I have money, II is
i i -1 l-e.
the Is of the
We think so much about
money.
as staled, not by me, talk so much about money.
b suppose is the reason Mr. but by one of the Democrats . nothing without
does place this town in ind lawyers In North Thai is not so. We
We the undersigned mothers of
Bethel and
members W. C. T. If, to
express our most sincere gratitude
lo the Honorable Board of County
Commissioners for refusing to
grant license for the sale of
within one mile of
our n.
We that our homes are now
safer, that our community will lie
happier and more prosperous, that
we now have a better opportunity
for boys and girls who will
ii will be the break- j lie a blessing to
Again we say thank you, and
we earnestly pray that the
you will help us keep from
our community that which tends
lo the destruction of the peace and
prosperity of our homes mid lire
Bides.
Mrs. SI. Blount, Mrs
W. H. Britton, Mis. H. W-
A. Martin, Mrs. T. Car-
sou, Mrs. R. J. lines, Sirs.
W. J. Whitehurst, Mrs.
and others.
I there were a time when
-ii. Such Hoar, his bill. Bo.
. -o Republican, of
lid lo such proceedings, d
motion to refer was for
withdrawn and Mi,
credentials placed on file.
mean that I light will be made
when Mr. hint
committee.
That
lie saints without we can
Please nun
if we peace of conscience, peace
las after passing It, a. far as with God, joy
I had be added. Such
e of the were nut as John S. Henderson,
Heaven i
February La-
I, t all pleased with the section of and and
Dr. Curry's speech In which and
aid nun who hold similar The fellow tells
i i of his vote would B the the j lots friends.
tin be sworn as threats from his then that better for mariner
truth
i mi id he didn't expect
i id ti,
cigarette , , ,,.,., ., ;, to take a
bill Ii re Bail on a reef.
Legislature. liked meal The moth may not be a society
Hi; speech, remark fr It frequently
hit Raleigh Tunes. I said la
writer, we do not went to cripple you give me a
home not If
sill bog day. even
sit ion here Me. G. Ford.
Van K. us
Prof. of Institute,
Splitting BOO rails at
per
, . ft timber at per m. 1.20
spent night with George . . H
;,. Hauling and putting up rails 1.00
. Shrubbing fence per year
for I years
Bullock.
It. Whitehurst returned from
Richmond this week with a
of fine
Arch Smith, of
was here Saturday a number
of horses and mules.
Athenian Society has grown
to be
Drummers stormed town
Friday. A new box will be open-
ed next Friday.
J. W. Chadwick, with Blount
Bro., went to Rocky Mount Sun-
and ii rued Monday.
W. J. Rollins, of
came Friday night.
The walking delegation of
is daily evidence our streets.
Total cost for years
Making total cost for rail fence
years per yards to
say nothing of loss of land
taken.
Cost of walling.
feet plank at per
hundred delivered
lo post at each, delivered 2.00
lb nails at per lb
Cost of walling 1.00
Total
Average coat of plank wall-
The man an elastic eon-
science is always willing to stretch
a point.
People who buy on the in-
plan evidently believe
trusts.
I of Pill am
of H. A House. Sr
lo per-
wins lo the mute lo
ii u the
all
inn
or day of
or Salts will k in
W.
TRY IT
Women suffer-
from
troubles and
weakness, and
from irregular
or painful men-
us, ought not
to lose hope if
doctors cannot
help the in.
arc to
busy with other
that
they do not
fully
the peculiar ail-
and the
delicate organism of woman. What
sufferer ought to do to
a fair trial to
Female Regulator
which is the true cure provided
by Nature for all troubles.
is the formula of a physician of lbs
highest standing, who devoted hit
life to the study of dis-
ailments peculiar to our moth-
n and daughters. It Is mad
of healing, strengthening
herbs vegetables, which have
been I a kindly Nature to
fill in the menses,
Palling of the Womb.
o Headache and
in t and to Brad
ever;
woman ought to give it s
A huge i bottle will do
amount of good. Sold by
On
. I I
Wire fence yards. yards at per yard post at Be each I staples at So Patting up 1.00 1.00
Your rail fence takes a large
row that is worth something
year and your fence is subject
to be thrown down by stock, blown
down storm, or burned when
fire gets to it.
plank fence Is a strong
fence, is subject to be burn-
ed and your posts decay some
the force of wind against the
will break posts on before en-
rotten The wire fence is
Are and storm proof and stock can-
not throw It down they a
rail fence. The posts will last
longer because the storm has no
power the wire, and will but IS
years instead of years with re-
pairing of posts.
Thia wire fencing can be bad by
applying to the Wire
With a bill pending to tax
and soother hill introduced to tax
cam, we may expect to see the fur
the Legislature pretty soon.
Son.
x. U.
They are going at these prices.
mac Sheet Calicoes
Oil Color-, in Solids
Silver Star Homespun
Plaid
Denim
Mills Sheeting
wide, Bleached and
bleached
Chester Cotton Flannel
Bleached Cotton Flannel
Heavy red twilled Flannel all
wool, at IS, and
Heavy twilled Jeans
Mills Bleaching
yard wide
I yard wide Be
j Fruit of the Loom yard wide
j yard wide heavy
unbleached
Arlington yard
wide all wool
Sicilian Bolting
inch Henri.
all i
Double width Plaids
i piece Cream double
width kind.
piece good quality
Manhattan for Lining;
Full line of Percales fast col-
ors yard wide
A O. Corsets at
Towels at your own price just a
few left.
die
Dr. W a in tied
missionary to China, came in Sat-
evening and
pulpit the Baptist church Sun-
day evening. He left
ibis morning.
Jim 1ST 1901.
F. M. went lo to-
day.
W. C. ban his res-
went to Hobgood
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind you that you owe
for
subscription and request
you to settle as early as pas-
need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
mark on their
paper.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Most people like a good grip,
but this is a bad grip they
on now.
The best lead pencil is the
them at Bo-
Hector Book Store.
The cent pencil tab-
let Book Store cannot
be elsewhere.
pad for a is u lie
one at the lie Hector Book SI on-,
corner opposite post
If Madame Rumor is giving a
true forecast there are three wed-
dings set for the same day in
near future.
Attention is called to the notice
creditors by W. W. House
ll. A. House, Jr.,
of B. House, Hr.
II. C. Hooker has added a large
line of millinery to bis stock to
which is called big ad
We understand some opposition
to progress is being
stirred up. Well, some people
will oppose anything, you know.
When waler works, electric
lights better streets are
in you will see
factories other enterprises fol-
lowing pretty close behind.
We arc off after a lot of line
mules will have a
special sale our stables on Fri-
day and Saturday, 11th 12th.
Livery
II. Salesman,
Fire At Plymouth.
About o'clock morning
Plymouth was by a big lire.
Five buildings were in-
nod
of Plymouth. I bum nail
Sons, the largest merchants of the
town, were among those
out. The of the lire is
Mayor's Court.
Mayor J. Q. has disposed
of following cases his court
since last
Andrew reckless and fast
driving, fined cost,
Samuel Coward, drunk
lined one penny costs,
Washington Hayes and
Thompson, riotous disorderly
assault and vulgar and profane
language, lined one and cost
each
Forbes, riotous
and being lined
and costs,
A. I. Blow
this morning.
A. M. Perry returned Monday
evening from Hobgood
Miss Mary Alice went lo
K i, evening.
Harry of Rocky Mount,
is visiting his sister, Mrs. M.
Miss I lea in.- went to
Kin-ton Monday evening to act as
bridesmaid at the
marriage today.
Mi-s. j. of
came lo Kin-ton Saturday and re-
turned home Free
Press.
1901.
J. II. left this morning
Norfolk.
H. A. White went up the read
this morning.
T. Jarvis went to
today.
R. C. Flanagan, Washington
City, is here to see his mot her who
is sick.
Mrs. B. Hughes returned
Tuesday evening from a visit to
Danville.
Rev. F. II. Harding returned
Tuesday evening a visit to
his parents in Washington.
The Palmer Stock Company
played here Tuesday night to a I
small audience and left this morn-
lug.
Denmark,
came over this The boys
tell on him that Ibis is the last
trip until.
Well may the good people surrounding count
be thankful and proud of their Big Store and the wonderful bargains
that come from that great ion. For the third lime Mason
ha- buyer been north, picking sconcing the Ken York,
and Philadelphia markets and quickly snapped up all
This was securing a leading fall shipment
of line clothing for men and boys intended for a clothier in
Tex., but which was countermanded account of the flood. The re-
is, we can offer mens and boys high .- grade clothing at
half the old time clothier's price. They will be ready and placed
the tables
OUST SALE
Four Oar Loads Merchandise Bought
China.
Dr. o. W Greene, a missionary to
who recently returned and is
spending a while at his old home
in this State, visited
and conducted two services in the j
Baptist church here Sunday. In.
the morning be talked interesting- j
on China's need of the Gospel, i
At night he spoke of the causes
that brought on the war.
A man just from scene MD
speak the subject, j
one Green
without having sympathy aroused
for the in
made upon their territory
by other nations.
An Outrage.
Some people are
enough to play pranks on people
over the The other
day ore up to the
L nil ting mill asked for one of
the lady operatives. The
young lady went to the and
was told that her mother had been
taken suddenly ill and
point of death. As might have
ban expected, the message ;
alarmed her and she ran all the
way home only to find out that she
was the victim of a joke. The
young lady was almost prostrated
from exhaustion and
the message caused. It was an
outrage should
lie a-h allied of it.
Sit
As is usual I session
every legislature a bill has
introduced to tax and,
usual, bill will probably meet
the fate of all of its predecessors.
While sheep huge, even
goals are taxed, yet dogs seem to
be held sacred as to be above tax-
Record.
Open the Schools.
County Treasure J. B, Cherry
tells us that several of public
districts of Ibis county have
money enough to their credit to
run schools for seven or eight
mouth-, another apportion
will made in July. This
being the case the schools those
districts should he
kept running as long us the money
lasts. The money should not be
lying idle with the
getting booed of it. put
county is in as good
for on her public
schools any c unity in the State.
Some small factories ti
ville would do a sight of good.
. CUT BY A
Mr. J. II.
Late Monday one of
the who works in the
stemming department of U, p.
Co's. factory became dis-
orderly boisterous. The head
workman of the told
him he must keep quiet or go out
of the factory. The
his bad conduct when Mr.
Adams, manager of the depart-
admonished him that he
must behave himself or leave the
factory. The started out
but going by Mr. Adams was so
insulting that latter
him. The turned Mr.
Adams and began slushing at
with a knife. Mr Adams defend-
ed himself with his lisle as best he
could, but happening to stumble
encounter was cut right severe-
under the shoulder near the
Mr. Adams had his
overcoat which doubtless prevent-
ed being out seriously.
The coat hail gashes cut in
The Fire Drill.
Chicago, Jan. train-
the lire drill exercises saved
the lives of a hundred and
in the French
Parochial School today
ton, While all the children were
at lessons on an upper lire
broke out, and before it was dis
the whole underside of the
first was biasing
The upper stairway was cut off.
Father who discovered
the lire, quickly notified
teachers who turn gave the lire
drill us the pupils fell
in they were quickly marched
down the outside stairway safely.
The school house was completely
destroyed.
Love your children and they
will love you in spite of all your
shortcomings; keep faith with them
and they will keep faith you;
treat them courteously and they
will be courteous; maintain high
Ideals and will follow them;
make the of your life
i hey will make you the
of their
Field in the February
Journal.
Dark colors, an I
breasted, wool cheviot, kind
now
BOYS WOOL SC ITS.
kind now Boys wool
pants kind now
SHOES.
kind now I'd, 3.50 kind
now 2.98,4.00 kind now 3.48.
MENS PANTS.
kind now 1.50 kind
pairs left.
GROWING.
What has made our store such
a busy What we advertise
we do. The throngs that daily till
store is the very best
Hat we rather understate I hint
otherwise the remarkable value we
have to sell.
leave it lo yon If there Is not a snap, vim or go, this
business not perceptible in any oilier Greenville. It is
secret. The-old dry goods and clothiers arc sleeping, wailing
for you to come In and pay them their per cent, profit. Will you
do Or will you trade with n live, busting, progressive
that is win king like a Trojan and making your dollar buy two dollar
We have doubled business we are in our new
already, and now want to It.
MADE SUITS
kind now
HOSE.
kind kind now
lie, kind now
SKIRTS.
kind now 5.00 kind
now 2.89. 3.00 kind now 1.37.
US.
kind now 2.00 kind
now 1.39, kind now 1.98,3.50
kind now 2.98.
US
Holiday Goods,
Over car loads of fancy goods suitable presents.
entire presents a big Bazaar, Everything you can think
is right here. And the
Price is
BARGAIN REVELATIONS.
Every price is so low that it es-
a record for itself and is
positively beyond reach of
strongest competition within three
miles.
3rd Northern Trip Successful.
MENS OVERCOATS.
kind now 4.98, 12.50 kind
now 7.118, 18.00 now 11.78.
COATS and JACKETS
All kinds and prices.
BLANKETS.
10-4 wool bed
kind
cousin's.
Kind now kind now
BEDSTEADS.
Ml pi ices.
CLOTH.
Good and heavy
GOODS.
lo per yard on all line.
PLAID Hi; GOODS.
kind now Be.
COUCHES, SIDE HOARDS,
TON
SHEETING.
yards to select from.
Everything Imaginable Here. Our a growing plant,
every day. telling selling always go hand in hand here. Our sole am
desire and ambition is tor your For you we work.
Big New Store.
Open Nights.
Greenville.





I M ow offering you one Hue, of
room snore, hats.
POCKET and TABLE
at reasonable prices. My line of
is the of any market are fresh and cheap.
When you to town again give me a trial.
From
Washington. U. U., Jan.
Mr. J. Ed. of Gold Hill,
spent yesterday and this morning
Salisbury on his way home from
If an extra session of Congress Concord, where ho had been took-
has to be railed to pass the Ship after the estate of his father
as now seems prob I he late Hurley-
able, the republicans are going to son. Mr wife is dead
make Philippine legislation the but left a daughter, who will
excuse for the extra session. in her mother's estate
leading republican Senators had re- Connected with settlement of
laid that there was to be the estate comes a story as strange
DO Philippine by this as true. Mr. called our
arr blushed
Y in s lo i
las. White.
Get a
The Victor safe is made in all sizes con-
for home, office and
Every sale bill a to b tin
Prices range r in up
T L
Greenville, N. C.
Congress, and Senator had
abandoned his bill, Wat by the
nay gives the President about the
MM authority Civil
in the Philippines that be
DOW exercise under his authority
as Commander in-Chief of our Mil
forces. announced his in
I to try to get a
Com mil tee sent to the Philip-
pines, it and
at first confusing for Mr. Merlin-
icy to send I report from the Phil
to
urging the Immediate passage of
bill, reinforcing it
with the of Secretary
Root and his own. Mr.
knows the absolute
getting the Philippine legislation
for in the short time left of
and only the re
port and message Congress to
prepare the way for an extra
to the following item in
the Concord of the
Charlotte Observer.
instance of generosity and
unselfish sacrifice occurred in this
comity the estate of the late
Benjamin was in the
hands of bis administrator that
seldom has n parallel in the records
any court. Mr.
wife was Mrs. of
C., who brought to her
new home one eon by her
marriage. Mr. had
seven children and thus a family
of eight children were gathered
under one roof. Their home at
in this county, was one of
plenty prosperity and to all
human view, a long and peaceful
life was before a happy family.
one sad evening last year Mr.
was fatally hurt and
died a few hours. The widowed
. M.
Wholesale retail Grocer and
Denier. paid for
Hide. Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Hit
Is, Turkeys, Egg, etc.
Mattresses, Oak Suits,
Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor
Mr, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
and Gail Ax
Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Meal Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Pi Currents, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware. Cakes and Crackers,
Best Butter, Stand-
ard Sewing Machines, and nu
other goods. Quality and
Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
Perfect Health.
Keep the system in perfect or-
de by the occasional use of
Liver Pills. They reg-
the bowels and produce
A Vigorous Body.
For sick headache, malaria,
constipation and kin-
diseases, an absolute cure
Liver PILLS
TAKES UP.
A ml with brindle stripe, crooked
apparently in
years old, has been In toy about four
oath. Owner is hereby
for tame pay charge keeping
com of W. I.
N. Jan. 1901.
NOTICE.
Notice hereby given that
will be made to the or
North Carolina to prohibit the tale of
liquor within two mile of the Missionary
Baptist church near the town cf
N. C Jan
Phone RE
1500 REWARD
We will any caw
Liter Complaint.
of we ran
not cure with the Ult a
Pill, when the are
with. They are and
to tic
ll contain
contain of
and Imitations. Sf by mall. Stamps taken.
Clinton and
Jackson streets Ill sale l-T
J L N O
NOTICE.
Application will be made to the
to amend the charter of the town of
h. MB, Sr Mayor.
C. Clerk.
January, 1901.
indigestion
dyspepsia
biliousness
and the hundred and one
ills caused by Impure Wood
or inactive liver. yield
to the purifying and cleansing
properties contained is
It cures permanently by
naturally on all organs the
body. Asa
builder, and health-restorer, it
has do equal. Put us in
and sold at each.
MM
OLD DOMINION LINE
which I mother, with broken hopes,
some of the active only of lite welfare of
of the Ship Subsidy bill will those left to her core and
end the financial prospect, which
have seats, if it becomes
IV.
Mr. has tried to
PILLS
were before her and
to the administrator that her
-en the republican tor property in Carolina
for the of
THE COUNTY SCHOOL
HAVE THE
over you also have
COPY
of lit k. k
i lead pencils cent,
B j .; , tablet with
rubber tipped U-a-l t, a .
in nice wood box S rents p.
and pen. an . I ,
great let
piper l
or tile
for -3
army, by announcing
he to give those
to men who had served in
the Philippines with the
I teem, as far as possible to do so.
The qualification was
he knows very
some of those
TAKEN UP.
A male hog, weighing shout SO pound
black while marked
round hole in right Hat up
with my there two
months. Owner notified to come
eel bog pay charge.
Four miles north
herself and her son. to ac-
any part her legal right in
Mr. Hurley estate.
Mr. Mi that Mrs.
i staled that she that
her deceased had saved
for the sake of
bis children and as she had been
Night
l.
s-if-abuse, or
aDd
A nerve
blood
Ink flow to pile
, -ind restores the
youth. Br mall
O notes
Loss
diseases
PILLS
-w woo o w.
an with our to
copy our guarantee bond.
.-.-.-------
will demanded by men whose j married to Mm three years
not turn down, haying means of her own she
V big republican row is probable would refuse her dower.
distribution of these
he Famous garter Fountain gen
rites
TO
MAGAZINES.
And when u comes to
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
over tin
places.
Senator whose successor
is expected to present his
I during the present week made
bis farewell bow In
what of his admirers declare
lo been the best speech he
ever made. The speech was
rally made on the following
Ion, offered by the
I justice, the public welfare, and
the national honor, the
immediate cessation of
, in the Philippine islands, upon
terms the
of the people,
and conserving and guaranteeing
the interests of the U but it
was not confined to the Philip
pines. It the general
political conditions and the out
look for the immediate future, In-
showing how unwise
Mr. and his
In most of their
Senator bacon has bean given
being designated to
read Washington's farewell address
Senate on
birthday. The brewers put the
on Senator and be
in turn put them Senate
on Finance, and the re
is that the amended bill for
the reduction of War tuxes as re-
ported to I he Senate keeps
promise brewers in exchange
for their campaign
reduces the tax on beer to
a barrel. Audit is dollars
U brass buttons that the House
Will agree to tills, although when
the bill was before House, an
amendment the tax at those
figures ill voted down.
House Committee on Bank
has reported two
bills, but whether either
will gel acted is not yet
tutu, The Committee Ins adopted
a resolution, making one of them,
the Hill bill for establishing the
parity between the silver dollar
and fold, a special In
House with two days for debate,
but that resolution will have to
ii. by the Committee on Rules
before It becomes The
Other reported is the
bill maintaining at
all times the parity of the Stan-
with gold. Two
lo members,
I lungs, K. V., and of
Mass voted with the republicans
lo favor of reporting the latter
bill.
The estate is valued at
Sun.
j s-
Tablets
for
or Shrunken
paid.
St-, CHICAGO,
by J L
N U
Di 1868.
J. ff. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Tics Hags.
and
solicited.
We would rejoice with exceed-
great joy if the Legislature
pass a law prohibiting the
manufacture and sale of cigarettes
the State. II is too much to
hope that such a law will be en ct-
ed. The business is so entrenched
in it will take a
Highly, united effort to uproot it.
Bat it be done. Trot, the
breaking up of the business would
moan the lots of vast capital
the removal of some of our
citizens; bat better this than
the nil. death if a thousand
We have doubt in the
world that the evil effects of
habit more to be
dreaded and deplored than those
which follow the drinking of
liquor. And yet bow softly we
speak of the former, and how we
berate and the latter.
Whiskey drinking is disreputable
it deserves lo and decent
public sentiment la arrayed solidly
against ii; cigarette smoking is
popular, a young gent
suffers no loss of social favor
though he blow smoke through his
nose in the finest parlor. It is
high time that we call a Spade a
The pale face of many a
bright boy tells the tale of the
work of monster that we have
nourished our bosom
day when sacrifice is great
enough our people will lift their
voices against I Ins enemy
as the voice of man. Hut the
hour has not yet
and Children.
Arc angry
Satisfy Your Appetite at the
Carolina
Next door to
Everything New and Clean.
Gut,
Soup, a kinds meat, kinds
Vegetables, Bread, Coffee and De-
all for cents.
B. W.
Manager
STILL AT FIVE POINTS,
with a good stock of
Gr
consisting of meat, meal,
flour, coffee,
syrup,
snuff, canned goods and
anything usually found
a grocery store. Thank-
yon for your liberal
patronage in the past and
by fair dealing to
merit your favors in the
future, I am
RIVER
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for
leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer Edgecombe leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. O.
J.
Greenville, N. O.
DEALER
GREENVILLE S. C.
Si
Cotton Bagging and Ties always
on has i
Fresh goods kept constantly es
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
L. H Pender,
Tobacco Flues. Tin
Expert Gunsmith employed. All
and work
first class. of gnus a
specialty.
Agent for
CO.
Wholesale Hatters,
NORFOLK, V A.
We carry all style Hats, Al-
Ounce Hats, Stiffs of all
shapes, in fact anything the
Hat line.
We have made II. Hooker
our sole distributer for Greenville
and yon will find a full line of
Tucker Hats at his store.
LAND SALE.
Bf virtue of the power in me by
a deem made in a Special now
pending in the Superior Court of Pitt
county entitled Jesse A.
J. J. Mills,
Mills and the other heir at law of Ly-
James, will on Monday
h day of February. 1901, lo
before lbs Court Home door In the
town of lo bidder,
the following described piece or parcel of
land That certain tract adjoining
MOM land, J- T. Allen
Jolly land, the home tract of A. Ty-
and other, eight acre
more or baa and being the identical eight
acre Intel of land that was conveyed by L.
P. to Term or
, .
W.
1901.
W, R. WHICHARD BRO.,
IN
Whichard, N.
The Stock complete in every de
par and prices low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
has just
commenced Omaha, Neb.
of that city, bail a
son who was from
The father an
eminent to perform the
usual op ion, but when the
pol i came the doctor was
out of the city. Another surgeon
war I In, the operation was
performed the boy died. Now
the is suing the first
for claiming that if
knife had been wielded by the one
who previous knowledge of
the case the life would have
saved.
NOTICE.
All owing for for the
year prior, Will Call and
with W. or
S old
or send direct to me, HOT.
folk. Vs , P. O. boa
II. M.
NOTICE.
I forbid trespassing by any one any
by with gun
or dog any t me, and trapping,
rutting timber wood, passing over
or on any other manner, on any
following lands; tract known
the John farm in Falkland town-
It. R. Cotton,
and the foreman land others
lying on the aide of Tar river.
tine tract known and Ben
Tarn, in Falkland
Mrs Randolph, the Pebble farm and
lying the aide of Tar river.
will he prosecuted.
U. J.
Mi,
IN
A LINE OF
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wire to New York,
Chicago New Orleans.
THE ST
and fever is a bottle of Grove's
Tonic.
Iron and quinine in a form
No pay.
supply of the abort
form crop liens now ready Re
The One Day
For aM In gr.
III
cola
The Commoner
WILLIAM J.
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
in Advance.
One Year II, Months
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. taken at
I office. Semi-
Weekly and
will be together
one year for or Daily
and
one year for payable ad-
Also a nice Line of Hard ware.
COME TO SEE MB.
J. B. COBBY.
PATENT
A. SHOW MOO.
FOR
The Eastern Re elector.
m i
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH If
PER.
VOL. XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY
NEW GOODS
ARE NOW IN.
We sell the Celebrated
CORSET. The only corset that will not
break down the sides. Our line f Bu-
Tables, Wash Stand is
beautiful and very cheap. us for ham-
swiss, val laces.
W. T. LEE CO-
Some of Our Doctor.
The of doctors of
cine has been subject of comment
for many years, and voting men
have urged lo seek some
suit Which would offer re
wards and a inure certain living lo
workers. The phrase
is always room the
however, has upheld thousands of
bright young men whose natural
bent is for the practice of medicine
or surgery. That there is. In troth
room for thoroughly educated
and surgeons is suggested
by the revelations Ignorance on
the part of who
Dave succeeded in making a living
by private or in the pub-
service. For a grant many
years the leading colleges
of the country, particularly those
the Eastern States have requited
or have seemed to require a high
degree of preparatory knowledge
or those who have applied for en
trance the examinations re-
quired for gradual ion have been
regarded as exacting. In spite of
elevation of the
of medical education, ii is up.
deniable that the business
which should to the efficient has
fallen Into the bands of block
heads.
In the Snell will case, now be-
of Public Expenditure. I He Loyal
The Louisville Courier-Journal We notice a number of editorials
lakes as its text the fact that the in other papers on the line fie-
pending river and harbor bill car- written about in the Sun.
appropriation of j We refer to imperative duty of
and produces an editorial on the residents of a community lo la-
the growth of public, expenditures I loyal to that community, We be-
refers to the fact that that all of our people, not
a few years ago only in this city, but in this sec
was considered an extravagant sum l ought to do everything
for harbor, and it might I possible to business and
have mentioned that the present enterprise of this city and section. pay-
pension budget, years j The people should always buy
after close of the civil war, is j from our merchants rather
the largest in the history of the. send away for what they can
This increase public . here and thereby help to sustain
expenditures in one of the curious and some other city. It
impressive manifestations of I is untrue to say that our merchants
fie times. It runs cannot do not sell as cheaply
State, county and as any others. It is admitted that
pal governments. We recently bad j our merchants sell as good
to say of the tides at lower prices than any-
growth in the expense of the I where else, as a number of our
North Carolina State government merchants have gone into the
in twenty five years, pointing out wholesale trade, our country mer
that it was out of all to can rest assured that
growth in population or wealth lean buy here at wholesale cheaper
and this, too, when it was not up- and quicker at less cost of freight- mentioned the best
that there had great age away from here. Our the leading writers
extravagance in any one particular merchants are more inter-
direction. Doubtless a in building up and keeping
statement would show the up a good home market here for
same relative Increase of expenses, their products than anywhere else.
in the county and gov Hence they should our
TO PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF
PITT ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are skill i i the of the
We offer you the beat selected line
race after your
General Merchandise
any store in Pitt County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
sad Europe. Seasonable all year round, Spring, Summer
and Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. It la our pleasure to show you what yon want awl to
sell you If we can. We offer you the best polite
attention, and the most liberal terms with a well
established business built up strictly own merits.
When yon come lo market you will not do yourself justice
if j oil do not see our. immense Stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember as and following Hues of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Cups, Silks and Sal ins, Dress
Jackets Cat Mailings and Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's and
Harness, Horse and Dusters.
Groceries.
Molasses, Laid. Head Is,,
of was placed
Ion the stand as an expert
Ion insanity, lie expressed such
i obviously opinions that I Flour Meat Sugar
attorney side exclaim- j
to the
I man doesn't know what j
he shouted, Plows. Castings and Plow Fixtures, Rope.
In tin- witness, know what ;
an adverb The witness ad j Till Y
milted that be did no. I ii i.
justly observed the lawyer, . ,. ,. i .; ., .
, for Furniture and in that Hue.
can this expert know about ,.,,, ,, r . , ,. i
. . . We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either or Approved
medical terms he t know . , n t .
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
an adverb from a noun The at-
On Insanity and nervous disorders;
works which are used in the j
medical school as
asked the expert if be hail read
any of thorn. Again the witness;
in the State, with no wholesale merchants. So we j negative. Only
parent reason, and in most cases,
with nothing especial lo show for
it. The subject affords interest-
matter for study. The theory
that suggests itself is that
when the subject was under
consideration these be-
fore, that as a people become
better off and as civilization ad-
public as well as private
wants multiply and must be
to all, stand by up for
this locality and it will bring you
good Sun.
V Negroes.
Ind., Jan.
Cities towns along the
S.
Ohio
rival have a crusade against
the The entire trouble
dates back to the of the
tied, and undoubtedly the people of I at Bock port
North Carolina are better off than for the murder of the white bar-
Simmons at last
mouth. The of safety
they were twenty-five years ago.
This theory harmonizes with that
axiomatic fact that the luxury of
today is the necessity of tomorrow,
and if the theory is sound then
this increase In public burdens is
not an unmixed but
ply it this discussion only to
State conditions, for the reckless
Early Straws of Fashion.
The drooping hats will be mini
South For
sudden adjournment the session
saved the export from the astound- seen In Spring.
confession, in reply to a downs are made long on the
that he had never read any I boulder, yokes and are
work on insanity. down long on the shoulders
This display Of had the shoulders are
in the results of Judge j Tucks will be very much in
Golfs examination of a New fork deuce the coming spring sum-
police surgeon. themed-liner.
official ignorant the simplest It is really too early to tell
facts relation to his profession, whether the furor for gold will run
the lawyer asked him if he bad over Into another
read work of
My and i run m
His Mrs
just opposite the Alfred
i full and i line of
w in in
M. A I pr
-lore, with
Goods and Notions.
received a complete link of
MILLINERY
Trimmed Sailors, Chiffons, Sill.- and Velvets of
all I -ii r, one of the complete of Millinery to
; tin . Mrs. M. Con ell id have i barge of I he mil-
department and In- glad all her old friends and
customers call her.
The real estate investor should
not lose sight of the fact that the
Southern to in-
public most favorable
opportunities. No section offers
a-desirable and at the same
as cheap lands and lots; values in
the South are below their Intrinsic
worth. South has too much
unused real properly. This eon
will not last many years.
outside world is out
that the country posses-
numerous attractions for
and number
this city has ordered the police to know that is gowns. people Into the subject
arrest all strange and, a and highest author- will be popular j marvel the ultra conservative
Not nil of was modest
reply. said law
must wait and sec if we feel gold
when the summer days come.
Cravats are seen on the new
cloth
And sun it draws,
New . u
can organ, publishes follow
fa -t- about pi com-
annual
bill now before
i This is the I
largest appropriation on record.
The amount to be
this year for pen-ions. III years
close of the civil war. to
the charge
due, the
payments on the
live years from i
elusive.
It i- more than double the up
for eleven years
ago.
is more than double i
of the Federal
for , in
the first year of civil war.
It nearly equals total ex-
of Federal govern-
excluding Interest
public debt, iii 1-71. only years
ago.
It five times what
Hie republic was paying for pen
shins years after the
end of civil war.
total number of the pen-
now the roll is
Tell ago were
twenty years ago there wen-
The total number of the new
claims allowed last year
by more -.-
the occasioned
roll deaths of old pen-
years the cud of
the civil war.
Every cotton planter should
write for our valuable illustrated
j pamphlet,
It is free,
i i . X Kill
, N-. V.
bring them before the city poll
judge. If they give
reason for being here they will be
sentenced to the rock pile.
It is estimated that there arc
extravagance in the national gov- conned men in this city who
eminent is open manifest, and I absolutely refuse to work. They
b finger could not lie placed the spend their time the low saloons
items in which it is most and dives of the city and live the
two arc mentioned rivers, best way they can. election
and harbors and We j day they are the market for the
believe that a party having for its highest bidder. Other in
presidential candidate a along liver arc taking
live who commanded con- steps to drive the worst clement of
of the country, could, at j away. In sonic towns no
the next election, dislodge from is permitted to remain. Vigil-
power the present profligate regime committees have been anoint
upon this one issue In the at Grand View, Enterprise,
last campaign, however, this vital
issue, affecting the pocket of every
voter country, was given
over, rainbow-chasing being the
only thing on the
Tell City
the trouble at
many of the colored people have
left that town.
rial in
B. M. Phillips,, formerly editor
of the Greensboro Telegram, has
been appointed clerk to Insurance
Commissioner Young, at I bottom of is not an
No doctor can truthfully
to enjoy good health.
It's natural for crank to
find life a grind.
The well that truth lies at tho
on diseases I
replied the police surgeon;
but I read a translation of some
Of his It should be said
that the medical profession in New
York has had nothing to do
the choice of police surgeons.
This particular shining light ad-
be owed his appoint-
to
arc that the
Impression, which shared,
that our for the insane are
burdened with the care of
ates, is mistaken. These
are crowded genuinely
moreover,
though some of
seated are more or less well the
great majority are notable to stand
expense required to maintain
insane There appears lo
be no way out lint to increase t In-
capacity the maintenance of
these Institutions, being so, it
should be done with no reluctant
spirit, but
order.
i spring, and all the w
omen
Nice and Monte Carlo are wear
the light pastel shades in
and pale pinks, blues
beiges, as usual.
Mixed cloths arc very much
is to say, black with n
liberal peppering of white.
with white, and pastel blue.
For slender women nothing can
be prettier for the spring than the
boleros with backs consist
log of three little pieces on each
side, one over the oilier round
at the cuds. Above these
piece is a belt. de
forest's Paris Letter In Feb-
Home Journal.
land pessimist who past
Mecca el the
scorned Idea of Immigration
even moving from the to the
South. The Southern
has currying on a
most active educational campaign
and through its efforts thousand
people are being inform j
ed regarding South. Some of
our reader.- do not
why they are being so earn
and persistently to
move South. Let US tell again-
we have a grand is cap
able of sustaining a much greater
population; when the lands are all
properly we will do a
is Mecca all the
portion of the human
family to seek solace in free love.
II a man becomes dissatisfied with
bis wife for any cause, or a wife
prefers another lo her husband,
here be or she applies for a divorce
I w much r of
refused. of the
complaining with slight
evidence, is
am not an alarmist, but i do say
our present system divorce
law must result tho
debasement of public morals. The
law of marriage divorce, as II
prevail- here, is nothing less than
concubinage. should
Banks.
The Slate Corporation
Ion made tin it- report, for I he last
fiscal year, to Governor Aycock.
I tie gives some interesting
ii- to the operation of rail-
roads and banks, which we
lake the follow i
The i- in this State have
bail a profitable year, as will
appear examination of the
annual of each railroad
company. The gross earnings of
the from operation Id
Carolina were
against for ;
M for ; and
for operating expenses
were against
i ii I SOU ; for 1808 ; and
for ; income
in operation was
against for ;
for 1808, and
for
three miles of railroad
were added to the railroad mileage
iii i year.
There is u railroad in State
hand- of a receiver.
There were in banks organ
in that there arc
State bunks in operation in the
Some of the Massachusetts us
are starting wood yards where
tramps have to saw for food and
lodging. A. quarter of a cord of
wood Is tho price Of lodging and
two meals. The average tramp
who is averse to tackling wood
piles, gives these towns go
by-
larger business and this will amend law so us to permit ab-
ally follow the success of our divorce only for infidelity or
irons. Hence we do not suggest Chicago Tribune.
that for
other reasons than to meet with the
greatest prosperity. -Southern
Field.
always for a
to have too many strings lo
beau.
There Isn't n shipyard In this
country which hasn't a- much
it can do, and yet
the say.
their i- lo
the ship building industry.
Star.
,,, . ,. ;,,,,,,.
v. general banking pow-
; savings banks and
t pi
have u capital of
against a capital for
. making
Increase of They
have to
071,055.50, 10,611,040.71
for 1800, an Increase of
1,7.1. The total resources the
State shown by their last
report, was 814,017,850.04,
the lo make live
reports to us during year
e had each of them examined
i and we have
reports with each
with reports the
, -and
can that seem to have
i bad a i year.
-c


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Eastern reflector, 1 February 1901
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
February 01, 1901
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Joyner NC Microforms
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