Eastern reflector, 12 April 1901


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Have You Forgot
What
I AM STILL AN
LIKE OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware A
WHICH AM To
i i. see tat Flour or Pork.
Yours to
White.
Get a good Safe
Tho Victor safe is made in all sizes con-
home, office and general use.
Every tie I with a guarantee to be fire
proof. from ;
L. SUGG,
Greenville, X. C.
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THE COUNT BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS
APPOINTED
A- one of depositories or Public I Books in
Pitt County. We the books designated on the
State I for th and supply what-
ever yon We also hare
COPY BOOKS,
and I e writing
tablets, fool's can pens, pencils, slates,
crayons, colored crayons, ink companion boxes, etc.
i k
pencils cent, plain lead pencils cent,
I rubber tipped lead pencil i rent, n nice tablet with
pretty cover I cent. I i ray n, with metal bold-
in nice wood In in end pencil, slate pen-
and pen, i in e wood
rents. A great big wide I cents. Bottle f best
ink the market. S its y h . to cents.
White crayons, gross in cell's, fool's cap
; i i r in per quire
for the Business Man,
a nice and ledgers,
lay Journals, r books,
order books, draft
Ice, die.
Society
all kinds and card and
papers and
TO ALL
MAGAZINES.
Famous Market Ben
And it comes to
JOB
PRINTING
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
April
Hoard of
held regular meeting on the
Monday in April. Besides the
of pauper orders and
lowing accounts for general county
purposes, the following business
was transacted
The monthly reports of J. B.
Cherry, and
Superintendent of
Health were presented and order-
; tiled.
The following were added to the
pauper list to the amount
staled per Ml.
ad wife each, Marianna John-
son 01.50, Willie Atkinson
The following were released from
poll tax for Wm.
col.-, J. H.
pen, Henry Flanagan, Jim Harris.
S. Moore.
Stokes was released from
taxes on MM in
Valuation of land of J. R. Smith
was reduced from
lo WOO.
Joseph Atkinson, of
released from taxes on
, charged.
M. A. Rives. was re-
leased from taxes on WOO
charged.
Andrew was
released from on ISM
charged.
John was re-
, leased from taxes on erroneous-
charged.
Mrs. Ella Knight was released
from taxes on erroneously
charged,
Millie Ann as admitted
in the Home for one mouth
J. P. was granted
to peddle medicine in the
county, with two horses, for one
year.
I. J. Chapman, of Swift Creek
land J. J. of
, his, were elected County
It mis ordered that lumber lie
j famished A. J. Flanagan to build
a house in place of the one ordered
burned by the Superintendent of
Health lo avoid the spread o
i smallpox.
W G. Brothers was allowed lo
medicine in the comity
without license for six months.
The following were
but list taken in different
ships for
Beaver s. Smith.
A.
E. Baton.
D.
Worthington.
Williams.
R. Home.
Greenville H. A. Blow,
B. Little.
S ill J. Tucker.
S. Dawson was appointed
register of stock in
and Creek stork law
The Sheriff was ordered to adj
i delinquent taxes in The
W. J. an-
I t homed to repair Willing bridge.
A from citizens at
present ad asking that a
piece of road known second
in lie accepted as a
public road.
W. L. was elected cotton
weigher for the town of
for one term.
The following were drawn
for the special term of court to be
-in May
C lien
Tucker, J. E.
R. T. M. M.
J. aim hi. Job Moore,
W. V. o. a.
T. K. Hooker, J. L. Sugg, W. I.
Brown, Alf.-ed Worthington, Jr.,
J. H. Boyd, Richard W.
A. Pollard, J. J Grey.
Second O. Owe, B. B.
Dall, Fred J. P.
Dawson, W. J. W. J.
W. H. Stocks, Frank
ti. ft Barrett, M.
Crawford, Frank B.
II. S. Hardy, L. H.
J. E. May, W. P. Harris,
Ira Moore.
of April.
According to
kept by the Weather Bureau in
Raleigh daring the past fourteen
years, the average, month of April
is as
The mean or normal tempera-
degrees; the warmest
month was that of an average
of tit degrees; the coldest month
was that of an average
of degrees; the highest temper-
was degrees on April
the lowest temperature was
degrees on April . aver-
age date on which first
in autumn,
1st; average date on which bust
frost in spring,
April 18th.
and melted
the average for the month.
inches; average number of
days with of or more,
the greatest monthly
was 1.10 inches in the
greatest amount of precipitation
recorded in any consecutive
hours was inches on April
7th, the greatest amount of
snowfall in any consecutive
hours extending to winter
of only was 3.5 inches
April 4th, 1899.
The average number of clear
days, partly cloudy days,
cloudy days,
The prevailing winds have
from the southwest; the highest
velocity of the wind was miles
from the northwest on April 7th,
This country ours is great on
scandals, especially with regard to
affairs of government. According
Associated Press dispatch of a
day or two ago from in-
in the capture and late of
well nigh overshadow-
ed by sensational developments
present and prospective, of frauds
in the Commissary Department.
It is not known how widely these
extend, but enough is known to
justify the belief that they are far
reaching. The of the
department of Southern Luzon, to
with seven commissary
several civilian clerks
a prominent Government
tor, a hotel man and a number of
other have been arrested
as being implicated in the fraud.
It does seem a remarkable thing
that in all such cases there must
be a scandal before the work is
completed. We hail our
in and our scandal in Manila.
and so it must be, it would seem,
wherever public officials are en
trusted with the ex-
of Government funds.
May not the Populists and Social
some valuable lessons
from these things If the Govern-
cannot carry on a little bus-
in and the Philippines
without corruption the part of
those entrusted with work,
what might we reasonably expect
it the Government should under-
take to carry on the business of the
country generally The less the
Government meddles with business
the less money it handles, the bet
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Bagging, Ties Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
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Conner lions at with train
at Manton with Carolina
at la- the Re.
with the Air Line Southern
at with the and
Charlotte Railroad.
Train on too Road
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Scotland Ne.-S at SOS p in. fl
pm. Returning
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Three rapes. One last F-ch, for
Times
VA.,
Now Only a Tear,
and absolutely free The
Monthly, New The
Farm Journal,
THE AND SUNDAY
Including Farm and Para-
now only W per
year; month by mail.
Address THE TIMES,
Richmond, Va.
at
Train
on h
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in and
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and ex. . ;
Train Tarboro dally Sunday
p Sunday i IS pm. Ply-
month y-
mouth dally, except Sunday, BO a u. and Sin
day am, a am.
Train on C N.
born dally, m,
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Mount dally except j.
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw
Clinton dally, Sunday, n m and
m. Clinton at am
pm.
Train rime connection W el
all points North dally, all
mood.
H.
Agent
J. R. KENLY, Manager.
T. M. Traffic Manager
notice to fife
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. John C. for
North Virginia, of Well-
K . .-in Company,
Life Insurance Co., of
to to its large number of
to the public
generally, of North
will now in
state and from this date will its
and to all
siring the very ht la the bet
life in the world.
If the in your town has r
yet completed
JOHN a DREWRY,
State Agent, N. C.
policy holders 1182,500,189.05
Live, reliable agents at
once to worn for
Old
Tew people are to give
away a secret.
When a thing is too good to last
we too bad.
The favorite
is
It is better everything
you hear to believe
Spring is a backward, but
Nature will assort herself in
time.
One who doe things is
a hundred who about
the things they are going to do.
Cheek isn't a bad
in a girl. If wasn't for her
cheek she couldn't blush.
There are of excite-
when even the musician can-
not compose hi
lie for the people. m ,,
. or
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not
-i .
in. Hit.
Pill, tho
are and
lo
taint pill., contain pill. Sc
contain IS
Imitation., sent by stamp taken.
CO. tor. and
III. For by
J ,
Navy
w ill at an
eight b I foot of the
on which will be placed
miniature lead models representing
the fleets, of all nations
location from day today.
. r.
Cheapest and Best.
who listen with credulity
to the and pursue
with eagerness the of
hope, who expect that the
of today will be fulfilled by to-
morrow, In most towns
are two or more gentlemen
who speculate in cotton. Now
these two or more are advised to get
together and a for
expected and stop paying
the New V ten dollars
each to it for them. ,,. . B.
PILLS
L. H. Pender,
C.
Flues. Tin Hoofing,
employed. All
kinds Gnu and work
first class. Restocking of gnus a
specialty.
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter
Mount Motor.
A N. C, preacher
answered Tito Norfolk Landmark's
do a rabbit
by
it has DO tail to This
answer would hare satisfied any
real genuine seeker after
but The re-asserts its
ever contentious spirit by the re
or
mark ma as admit that it is
cornered and not try to wiggle or
wriggle out of its dilemma by wag-
Observer.
Lot.
all
of or
and
tonic and
flow to pal.
and
of youth. By
PILLS
per d .
with our to
or paid. for
of r
Tablets
bond.
v cf Tower,
f Of
a . . , . a . iii awl tho
do not wobble
. , , . mall In a
they The Laud .
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bond to In JO or
paid.
MEDICAL CO.
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OLD DOMINION LINE
BIB VICK
Steamer My re Washing
ton daily at A. M. for
ville, leave Greenville at
H. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays,
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and
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 S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. Art.,
Greenville, N. O.
NOTICE.
On May M expert to our
All persons lit arc requested to
payment. All persons
having claims us will present them
at our Eastern Warehouse for
immediate
HOOKER.
NOTICE TO
Litter of . having this
day to me. by the Clark of the
Superior Court of Pitt county upon the
lute of II. P. . -i is
given In all claims
Mid estate to present them lo
for on or day of
April or this Holier will lie In
liar of their recovery. Persons to
estate are notified lo make Immediate
payment to
This the 1st day of April 1901.
CANNON.
ate of If.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Letters of upon tho estate
if I Hudson, having, this
day been issued to by the Clerk of the
Court of Pitt County, Notice it
hereby given lo all persons holding claims
against said estate lo present to
for payment on or More the 80th day of
March or this notice will be in
of their All persons
lo said are requested lo make
payment to me.
This the day of March
HUDSON,
of Redding
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
of administration, with the will
i. having tins day beta issued lo me
Ibo Clerk of the Superior Court of Pill
the estate of L. K. Laughing-
notice it hereby given lo
holding claims ts-
late t present them to me for payment
on 27th March
will he in bar of their re-
All Indebted to raid es-
arc. to make immediate pay-
to
This the day of March, 1901.
Attar.
with the will annexed of L. E. Laughing-
house, deceased.
A ED 1176.-------
S. M. Schultz.
Wholesale retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, Bed-
Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
Gail Ax
Meat Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
Candies, Dried Apples,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Best Butter, Stand-
ard Sewing a r i , and nu-
other goods. Quality
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
saw m
Phone
o. w.
dealer
GREENVILLE
Cotton Bagging and Ties always
on has i
goods kept constantly es
produce and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
W. R, WHICHARD BRO.,
DEALERS IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and as low the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country
1.1
-DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
ill
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. B. COREY.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
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ft Publisher,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
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VOL. XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL
Did you know we sell the same
mute Goods for that
c for
and prettiest white goods,
ties. Lanes, French Ginghams,
Silks for Waists, Silks
all shades to be seen. Newest
thing in Belt Buckles. Call and
see them.
A Convincing Experiment.
The Newark N. of
insurance
had a faith
the of newspaper
To convince the
officers he bore expense of a
mouth's display advertising the
newspapers. lo the re
suit he increased our
business this State from about
2.1,000 to over in a sin-
through newspaper
U his opinion that
in near future the insurance
companies will he huge newspaper
Rec-
IT TAKES NO TALK.
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
TO SELL A LADY A II
WHEN SHE SEES THE EXACT
are still in the forefront of the rice
M e offer you the best selected line of
W. T. LEE CO.
HI
It-lit.
April
Although baldly pushed to fur-
official salaries for
can lame ducks who are still
provided for, Sir. was
not prepared to a governor
of Rico from that class, or
else he was afraid to do so. So
surprised Gov. Allen, who came to
Washington for the express
pose of resigning that office, by
telling him that he hold it
j m i t tee, Id lie a
j office, Senator Simmons
Butler would probably be able to
advance some argument why this
should be done, for Populists
party North Carolina certainly
contributed to the re-election of
President as far as was
in their power. Mr, Butler's own
county, where there are more pop-
democrats
cans combined, gave Mr.
a majority. It was also true
ail over the state, that the
lists to a considerable extent
while longer. Being one of Mr. voted the republican
good friends, Gov,
his disappoint-
he could, and
ed to return to Rico about
the 1st of May. By the way,
speaking of Rico, there is a
wide difference between the rosy-
views of existing conditions, com-
and industrial on the Is-
land, expressed by Gov. Allen and
those which come from reputable
correspondents
other sou roes.
Some sensational developments
are expected with
swindling of government out
by capt. M.
Carter, now serving a five year term
in the Military Pris-
on, while he was in charge the
Harbor Savannah,
Ga. official of department
of Is as having
have traced every of the
money stolen by Carter, and at
present lean only say that the In-
will result a number
of arrests. We know where the
money has been hidden in-
vested, It will be
over to the IT. S. Treasury. I can
also say that when Carter serves
out his time, he will be arrested
on criminal charges, but I am not
at liberty to state at present the
exact nature of these
-The talk of being
Arguing the belief that
the people endorsed tho govern
went of this by trusts,
when they re-elected Mr.
Icy, as Senator Hanna has several
times practically said they did,
the choice of Mr. P. C. who
Capital punishment will be re-
stored in Colorado if the Governor
shall sign bill the
just passed by the Legislature.
The New York
Evening Poet, that the
jury shall determine whether the
penalty be death
If shall
lie inflicted by hanging some
day a certain week set by the
Judge, the day to be kept secret.
No death penalty shall be
any OM less than eighteen years
old, nor on a convict ion solely by
circumstantial evidence. Publish-
anything more the
fact of the execution Is made a
General Merchandise
to be found in any store in Pitt County. Well choice
selections, creations of the best manufacturers of America
an, Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer
and Winter. We are at work for yours our mutual
vantage, is our pleasure to show you what want to
you we can. We oiler you the very best service, polite
and the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly on own merits
hen you come to market yon will . yourself lattice
j you do not see our Immense stock before baying elsewhere
Remember us and the following lines f
Goods and Notions,
Satins,
Jackets and Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
STYLE AND COLOR
SHOW AND ITSELF
THAT is WHAT I AM PREPARED TO DO
Ml MILLINERY LARGEST I
BROUGHT TO GREENVILLE Is NOW IN AND
THE STYLES
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT.
tastes while you wait.
V,
The General Assembly stay In North a
cm off from our State .,,. , .,
a address to tin- sin
table institutions all but the .
tin- I
Stay in North
. .,., . t. Mm- Ci
gent, ground of this action is ;,. M,
Hi.- ii,. I,,
s no
Carolina, i is
All Do Not It.
The stale press praised
appoint of Judge
Justice, but it to lie seen
how it will relish the second
lion, Mr. D. Winston, of
Bertie. He is a man of ability
doubt, and Is u male
trustee, but he has been by,
jowl with black radical gang j
past. How long he
left them The
last time we saw him he
Men's, Women's and Children's and
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
has grown rich by giving legal ad- , ,
f j by four or of the
in Mr a Cabinet was a deepest dyed fellows of the afore-
and associations in tho
to the Federal disposed to censure the
,, they are, to try to upon the
A People to be
jail is empty.
March term of criminal
allowed to this country is less than three days and
curb the power the trusts, as the
people believe, it was about
as illogical a choice as could
have made. That Mr.
is a lawyer of marked ability
is proven by his having em-
ployed by trusts, but to expect
him to turn against those who
have made him rich, and from
whom he expects to get more fees,
when he leaves the Cabinet, is to
expect human nature to reverse
itself. He may not do anything
directly for the trusts while he is
Attorney General, but he will
hardly be likely to do anything
directly against them or their in
wide The
iii work for to
do he Philippines for months lo
and it will sec that he stays
there to do it, or refusing to do it,
that he slays locked There is
no junketing ahead of him for a
while.
Senator Simmons, of North Car-
who was in Washington
several days on official business,
says he was given to understand
that tho cases against several
North Carolinians who have been
indicted in the Federal Courts for
alleged violations of election
laws iii.-L November, will shortly
lie abandoned and
because of the of the pros-
officers that law will
not hold in the cases in
Speaking of the rumor that
Senator Butler, of his state, Chair
i the Populist National Com
The
last-
tho
two weeks term of Superior Court
which convened at Jackson last
Monday, is likely to end before
this week is out; our schools were
never better patronized, the pastors
of our churches arc preaching the
gospel of love pointing the
people to a higher life, instead of
having to devote so time to
denouncing wrong doing. These,
it appears to us, are evidences of
better times, that
ton is a good old
an Times.
Sonic one who is fond of wasting
his time with statistics has figured
that if men were really as big
feel, there would be just
room enough I be United Suites
with its new territory for two base-
; ball captains, one lawyer, one Jew
merchant and one Maxton
tor Springs Hustler.
If he will suit the demo
he w ill suit I
Wilmington Messenger.
Talc of Cannibalism-
London, April m -The
pore correspondent of The Daily-
Express wires n of
sea, brought to
Singapore by two survivors of
Nova bark Angola, wreck-
ed six sail from Manila,
j October last. The
survivors,
I Johnsen, a Swede, and
la Spaniard, assert that the
Struck a reef. Two rafts were
I The smaller, bearing live
men, disappeared. The Other,
with twelve drifted for forty
days. The tailors ale barnacles,
sea weed and their
the twenty-fifth day two bet nine
and killed themselves. On
the twenty sixth a Frenchman
killed his mate with an drank
his blood tried lo eat bis
brains, but was prevented by I lie
others. Next day
was killed while attempting to
murder The
ors, all of whom were insane,
the Frenchman's body. Can-
continued until only
Johnsen and remained.
On the forty-second day the raft
stranded at or Flat Island,
the group, of
Borneo. Johnsen
were awfully emaciated.
Malays sent them by junk to Sin-
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses, Lard, Bead ts,
Hardware,
Blows, Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture everything in that line
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit Our motto is Honesty, Merit Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
with the well to . one of
who is afflicted, nor is it in that it
help a well-to-do man as much as ,, ,,
the son ., ;, L ti, ii,.
It will a poor man. The ground of I , . e
that
stand , ,
that the man who is able to i
. , bus lust more in the go-
r. its young men than
oilier way. Ma .
hall not be a pensioner upon
the State.
is a good principle it Ii regard to
me class of i he State's institutions,
it might work well iii regard to
institutions of higher
It Is well known
institution receive
account of tuition,
fail they have to draw
from the State this, ii is
very well however, that
there are many enrolled in tin
young men have in times felt
that to win large success they must
an has been
our The ii has turned
Our young men tin largest op
success
in their own homes in
the
youth.
in i. is a
text for
Stoves
Ram
institutions arc m ,
The; from
might pay, if i, were and
They will not so long a- may
evade it. what account may.
they receive of the State's n.-.-.
Insane citizen or the
Apr I n -The following
The
tinny i eight hundred
If you want or ranges constructed
principles which durable,
and convenient, us well as beautiful
for the
The Hank of
capital Ins been
to business.
iv genuine
deceived
Undo mark, which is shown upon
Stove Range, no
by worthless Imitations and substitutes.
lead all yearly sales and
blind child able lo does not
truth i-. if choice must be
made between the two. we think with
favor should be shown to
blind child, lint it is just to re the town of
blind child i-
pay to himself; and Luzon, re-
is just just to as the of Major
of the young man or who of nine-
enters a and 1.13
education. Indeed iI Is ii wrong of San Miguel
our men and women
to cultivate iii them the of
depending upon the State and in province
upon themselves, the i. ,
learning not make up I r the
of doubled of
cal Recorder. into
scandals
d.
W iii Bring i
or
man who
why people should
patronize establishment- The
chief purpose of ml is to
present reasons lo public
in simplest
Pit m in The business man
who will . Hits through a news
paper which bus a large circulation
Will nil a increase in his
Philadelphia Record.
Sold Exclusive
The women of Newport,
church recently had
rook id for
billion among the .
who were to Bell I lie -line III lei;
cents each, Two thousand bad
sold tin- was
shocked lo in ; be book
railing for bail I. -1 his
key or mid a pint
sherry A rough reined
has pint whiskey as
one of its I The minis-1
remaining
copies in--old, unless the
objectionable recipes shall be mark
id in red ii k a- a warning lo
chasers, This latter suggestion Is
quite childlike bland. In fuel
it's
BAKER HART.
N.
k tree
Oil the farm c-m-., D
Oh I i, has
been Several lam-
or 1- have examined
from lice. um u de
ii specimen
bey ever
of money, The tree was D
and ,. Is diameter furl j rt above
but lo the limb.
t P to present
in the Philippines has coal
lives of i





EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, N. C.
D. J. WHICHARD,
Entered at the Poet Office at
Greenville, N. C, as Second Class.
Mail Matter.
Friday, IS,
You men of want
to gee the town prosper
amount to something the com
world, vote and work for
the election tomorrow.
The Daily Press, of Kin-
begun its fourth year.
Mr. Herbert has always made it a
bright, paper, and lie
abundant success.
A new counterfeit silver dollar
has turned at the
in St. Louis, Mo. the is-
sue of and the
so perfect that none but ex-
pert could tell it from the genuine,
the only defeat a slight short-
age in weight. It sent
the Treasury Department Wash
The most gigantic trust ever
dreamed is now the
amalgamation of capita to
date all the leading lines of rail-
the country.
and others are said to be behind the I I know he
the scheme. Similar reports have
been heard before, but according District Attorney Bernard yea-
to President Thomas, of the from Greensboro,
go, Indianapolis and Louisville when be bag been, seeking en-
there is something in and
Out It.
Tin- News and Observer's
candidates
nil Attorney Bernard's job cans
, comment among
yesterday.
A el fl toad of Senator
will be
His term expires next
nary, than will
be named for the place. That is
the sit ion
is a
lists
replied my
i- true, but he seems
to have a strong hold on
who has always thought great
deal
He real that Mr. W.
Clark, was very much
in the race and backed strong
i. but that he would
If a gold Democrat is
these lie ad
v. ill more likely for
i marshal, but even
very probable. The
Indications favor reap
p to
States Commissioner
Si, the intimation that
i i-1 n rather free with his en-
of the accounts of co
does the district
u injustice, lie
as to
the correctness of the ease; the
are passed on in Washing-
been quite strict with
cut
WINTERVILLE
NEWSY AND
BUSINESS NOTES.
C, April
a to
to the extreme scarcity of
labor we would advise all farmers
to arrange their tobacco rows so
every eighth row will be five feet
wide, and by so doing you can use
a tobacco truck and thus house
your tobacco with much less labor
and cost. There were some trucks
used certain sections last season
for housing tobacco, and we
every section where the truck was
used there will be a great demand
this season, orders
for several trucks have
already placed and
more will doubtless come in yet.
if you will lay out your rows as
stated it will take no extra
manure and but little more laud,
and if you do not use the truck
you can tote your tobacco along the
wide row much better, if you
are scarce of help you can use a
truck. We are to be head-
quarters for tobacco truck of beat
A. Cox Mfg Co.
The Beater exercises by the
scholars of the Episcopal Sunday-
school last Sunday were very in-
much enjoyed by all
present. This denomination has a
nice Sunday school here conducted
by Mrs. T. Cox meets every
Sabbath morning in the College
chapel.
this
Wolves are increasing rapidly in
many parts forest lands
Northern Canada. This
is due to the large increase in
l lie herds of deer throughout the
Country, As these have grown
number so have the wolves
live upon Fleeing Iron, the
ravages of the wolves the deer have
made their way toward the settled
of the country, until in
places they have become
to farmers, in whose fields of oats
and other grain they often do con-
damage.
Pitt Boy Abroad.
The letter that appears below
was written Mr. W. R. Taylor,
who is now in the Philippine Is-
lands, to Mr. J. It. Carson, at
Bethel. These two soldiered to-
for live years at Fortress
Monroe. While the letter not
intended for publication, Mr. Car-
son sends it to us believing it will
be of interest to many Reflector
readers, and we give it in just the
spicy, personal vein which it is
written.
Manila, P. I., Feb. 1901.
My Old
Yon probably think am lost
but yon are mistaken. I am still
in the ring. I don't believe I have
written to you since I have in
this part of the world, so will give
you a kind of insight as to my
duties.
I left Washington, D. C,
November 1889 the Philippine
Islands and arrived here the
of January, 1900. It was worth
any amount of money to take the
trip that I had. I was in
Spain, British India, Ceylon,
Borneo and China. I crossed the
Atlantic ocean to from
there to Malta, through the Med-
sea to Tort Said Egypt,
through the Suez Canal to the city
of Suez in Arabia, in and
across the Bed sea to
Ceylon, through the strait of
to the Arabian sea
to Aden, out to the Indian
to Singapore, from there to the
China sea to Hong Kong, then to
Manila here I be.
Now don't laugh at the way I
THE FIREMEN.
Increased interest la the Com-
That nearly every member of
Hope Fire Company should be
present and answer to roll call
the shows the
keen the members them
selves arc taking the company.
This was the record meeting
Monday night, it was one of
the most interesting they have
had.
There were nine applications for
membership, which will the
roll nearly up to the full limit.
A committee from the Board of
Aldermen was present to look into
needs of the company and con-
fer relative to the compensation
the engineer. This was all
adjusted a
sent back by the committee
to the Aldermen that the
be 2.50 for each time the
engine is fired, it being the duty
also of the engineer to keep the
engine in good condition at all
times.
The following officers were elect
for the next
W. F. Harding, Foreman.
W. F. Burch, 1st Foreman.
J. 2nd Foreman.
L. H. Chief Engineer.
D. D. Sec. Treasurer.
new goods arrived
are now ready to serve you to your advantage
Dress Goods and White all
kinds of Laces and Embroideries. Silk
Dress from to 110.00. Silk Waist
Patterns from to h a complete
line of Wash Silks which art
B cheap Lawns and Wash
US f all kinds from to per yard.
Grass Linens in plain, striped and
For Clothing and Gent's Furnish-
we are up-to-date and
rock bottom. Come to see us. for business
RICKS WILKINSON.
it
We have been
the time, and at last the claim l
mule that has North
Carolina blood in his veins. The
Citizen is authority for
the statement that the great grand-
mother of was Mar-
Boons Mitchell. Who v. u-
near King's Mountain in
a niece Daniel
Boone. He husband and lather
were solders in the Revolutionary
and two of her sons were In
the 1813. She had grand
as and eight great-grandsons ii
civil and two great-grand
sum in the war
i the persons of Gen.
and Col. Mitchell. The two latter
assisted in
do. therefore, tins North
Carolina blood in his
i met natural by his
Free Press.
., , gives another
. . . effects teachings
. i I and his so called
.,,, in lie says that tor
ten . week before last, they
;,. i ,,. i.; ii;. a onion meeting
at the residence of John Smith.
Beaver Dam. White the meeting
. Smith came
Mr-. Knox, a female
, and carried her out to
ll . lug Monday
day, taking all the money he
hit . , Smith
n , . Mrs. Knox, came to town
. chased tickets for Kith for
the South, saying before he took
the ii tin he had been living in
all hi- life, and the Lord
i, dim him to take Mrs.
Ki i i in- spiritual wife. Re-
. have gone to join
;. and Marshall
ii ii. Florid.
. k in bed and two -oils and
. Knox i mar-
her i- ii resident
Ibis county.
Miss Effie Kit troll, who has been going to spell a few historical
visiting the Misses Nichols near I words here for you know I am not
returned home Sunday a Bible reader and have not a die-
evening. therefore will do the
left for Greenville best I can. I saw the Mount Sinai
yesterday, and being carried away j where Moses wrote the ten Corn-
wall the sights and wonders of The desert of Sahara
city got left by the freight, in Arabia. Cities Cairo and
lb
ii ,
. nil learn the going
Smith is I he begin of a
. v t
w can in I a J. W
i, of Creek, a neigh
. , Mi-. Knox, In selling
. I hi intention of joining
go with all
Messenger.
in New i
last,
Stupidity is responsible for the
I he Jefferson lb
at The manager
for his carpet-
furniture than for the
Ii of the hotel. the
men arrived in plenty of lime i i
extinguish the
the room the t
stopped them, saying he in-
to control I ho lire
rather than have the upholstery
ruined by water. Water is do-
to carpels, curtains
decorations. But it saves walls,
doors and wood work. It
the lire in this case from going be-
the room in which it started,
although all the blankets and in-
flammable stuffs and the
rooms below would
have been ruined. The manager
had to decide quickly between a
ruin and a complete destine
i.
He decided of the latter.
The Hotel was virtually
destroyed to save carpets
orations. In every case of tire the
rule should be, stop the
decorations Is
month Star.
John T.
Brim Mil. j his age.
Am citizens of
mid other eastern conn-
. Brute will be mourned
to the living
followed the civil war,
j in l-i.- he rendered aid
ill -i I from
mi exceedingly moderate
, . a as long as be continued
as om- than whom
then is i o more honest or
correct, Never increasing charges
been
f bis custom would have
bled to do so, and always
with the
unfortunate. His promise were
reliable and always helpful.
The miter knew Mr. Bruce inti-
and has known no more
conscientious, more or more
The conductor seemed worried
Have you seen any-
thing of our If so take
i ire of him.
The A. G. Cox Mfg Co., shipped
some cotton planters to Princeton.
X. C. The railroad officials failed
to the place, carrying so far as
Norfolk, then brought them back
lo make another start.
The query is, where is Princeton,
X. can any tell
J. A. Mills and wife, of near
Black Jack, spent Saturday
Sunday here visiting the family
of G. It. Dixon.
t; of for the relief of
suffering women, for sale by Mrs.
F. O. Cox, this place, must
certainly be a medicine of great
merit, if one is to judge from its
sales and the testimonials of those
who have used it.
W. H.
a short while here lion-
day.
James Green went somewhere
Sunday and came back Sunday
night.
Ii. W. who went to Tar-
Saturday, returned Sunday
evening.
W. C. went a courting
Saturday evening and came hack
next day seemingly all O. K.
Simon Move wife have
Beaufort visiting the par-
of Mrs. They report
having spent a very pleasant
time.
The millinery store of Mrs. C.
A. Fair is very attractive and la-
die- seem to find it very much to
their Interest to visit her real
often.
A. fl. Cox still pays the highest
Cash prices for cotton seed.
and
and
and
and
Jerusalem, several other places
that I have forgotten the names
and would only remember them
by having a map of the old country
and Holy laud. I can't begin to
tell yon on piper of my trip, I
also saw where that push
the Red sea. Well I'll drop that.
I am and I guess here I will
croak. I am charge of the
electric, power plant in Manila.
I have five dynamos and about
four hundred storage batteries, I
have a lot of work to do here but
I have plenty of help, therefore it
is not so bad. I think I will go
back to America about July. I
am getting tired f this country.
I got special mention in General
Greeley's report of for work
The women who fought a dud
the other day in Oklahoma actual
used revolvers, and one of I hem
was desperately wounded. These
females must be of the
variety. The old way for
women to light is to pull hair and
talk with their
Free
performed in the Philippines.
saw the report in Army and Navy
of November 1900.
When I go back to the States I
will go from here to Nagasaki,
Japan, then to Honolulu, on to
San Francisca, lack to New York,
which will put me the
world.
Jim, we never thought that
there would be such changes in so
short a time when we used to sit
back in the old Laboratory at
Monroe, did we I
Well Jim how is your
or your family in general. I guess
you have as many as two calling
you papa, haven't you t
Write me a long letter tell
me all about everything. I will
write much this time, I will
tell you more my next.
Do you ever see old Barnhill
When you see him give him my
regards. Give me his address mid
I will write him. Good-bye.
Your old chum,
It.
1st. Class Signal , Manila,
Philippine Islands.
Mayor's Court
Mayor J. G. disposed
of the following cases in his com I
since last
Flanagan, drank
disorderly, lined one penny
costs,
Henry C. drunk
disorderly, one penny
costs,
W. N. Bight J. T. Harris,
riotous and disorderly and assault,
one penny and half costs
each, 11.88 each.
Joseph Johnson, disorderly con-
duct and trains at depot,
lined one and costs, 13.85-
drunk and
lined one penny costs,
2.21.
Henry disorderly and
using language, lined one
penny and costs,
John Plummer and Leone Pat
rick, riotous disorderly and
lined and half costs
each, total
George Dudley, riotous dis-
orderly conduct, guilty, dis
missed.
Here's A Way.
A Howard man has been trying
a novel experiment during the last
year. He watched Hie stock
markets, and made supposition
investments, of which lie kept
careful track. At the end of the
year he found that if his
had been real he would have
been out of pocket
It is illustration of the fate
which lies wait for the amateur
on the stock market. Kansas
Journal.
Three -Times The
OF ANY
ONE EASIER.
one third Paster.
Agent- wanted in all unoccupied
territory.
Manufacturing Company,
Atlanta, Ga.
For sale by
S. T WHITE.
Greenville,
Leader in Styles,
My store was thronged with visitors on spring opening days and it
red that I have the
Handsomest Millinery
that has been shown in Greenville. I have the roost complete stock of
everything the milliner's line.
in endless variety and all the shapes.
H-A AND WALKING
AD
Anything that be desired in Flowers, Ribbons and Ornaments.
Wash Silks for Shirt Waists. Beautiful lino Baby Cape. also
have a handsome, lot of Pictures and Frames. Be sure that yon call
to see my stock.
Mrs. M. D. Higgs.
Attention Ladies
No woman objects to having a
palmist study the lines in her
bands, but she draws the line at
having a study the
wrinkles in her face.
WOMAN
-and as modest as lie
his duly as God gave
him and never doubted that
to do right, however It might
was always for the
Southerner.
Parker is the best for
pens AS well as for all- other
writing. Gel ii at Book
Store,
An inmate of a Virginia poor
house to having wives,
most of whom are living. No
wonder the old fellow is the
poor house. Some men having
one wife struggle to off
the county, He certainly is much-
m an Free Press.
and fish are somewhat
says the Phil-
would get into
trouble if they kept their months
vote as cast
bond election on
as
Total
in the
II, mil
vote cast the majority for
bonds is and counting all the
voles against the measure,
an the law requires,
a majority of for bonds.
IS A
In rood condition ins I
ind lift's en a harmonious
Out order
Km m i well try
to without well and look
well organ that make her a woman
weak or dis- ed. She must healthy
or she be outside. There
are thousands silently ail
over the country. modesty
silence. is more
admirable than a modest woman, health is
the Importance. Every
Jive II,
field's Female ti medicine
women's ills. Ins
to cure
headache.
backache and gen-
weakness. You
will be
ll the result, es-
if you have
teen
other to-
called remedies.
not
happy thousand of
women. at It
has done for ethers
It can do for y j.
Sold tn Korea
for a
agents
STANDARD
My friends customers will find me at the old stand
with largest stock of HATS, CAPS
and all the newest things in the Milliner's line to be found i
Mrs. Ella Greene will
with mo again this season. Her taste and skill
is to our
in work and Come my goods,
for Spring.
Mrs. L. GRIFFIN.
he
as a trimmer
customers both
New Dress Patterns
The manufacturer of
has in keeping his
goods before his
I, it.
We have from the
Northern Markets where we
bought the most complete line
of Millinery we have ever
handled- Call and see our
Pattern Hats, Flowers Mouse-
to serve.
MISSES ERWIN.
ABOUT
SPRING
STYLES.
That something called style is a Bugbear to most
mind is occupied with details of their own work and they are
not supposed fully posted on what to wear or what not
to wear. It's not their business. We make style, fit and quality
Our SPECIAL BUSINESS
Thats what we are here for.
Come see us and be convinced.
Our clothing speaks for themselves.
YOU KNOW
KING
He sells hats, shoes, furnishings and ladies shoes.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind you that you owe
Eastern for
subscription and we request
yon to settle as early as p
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep us waiting it.
This notice is for those who
And the cross mark on their
paper.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Have you tried the library paste
at Reflector Book Store Nothing
better.
Easter Sunday was a pretty
enough day to make everybody
feel joyous.
Another lot of the Park-
Fountain Pen, best made, at
Reflector Book Store.
Mr. Allen Warren says if there
is no more frost and warm weather
comes quick now he will have ripe
strawberries two weeks.
The highest praise has been
en me by those to whom I have
sold the Standard Sewing Ma-
chine. S. H.
Mr. the
is quite an artist as well as an
excellent caterer. He made quite
a number of happy with
the Easter eggs he beautifully
decorated for them.
four convicted of
breaking the store of Mr. J.
C. at ware sen-
to the penitentiary two
years and six months each. An
appeal was taken to Supreme
court.
pot Thirty Years.
The Jury on the case against
Daniel Williams for burglary re-
turned a verdict of guilty the
second degree. Judge sen-
him to thirty years
in the penitentiary.
Hero
General has done
well, but candor compels
the admission that alter
the Dewey house, the
controversy, and the
bears and lions, the
is cloyed with the hero business.
Press.
They Should Their Power.
In his sermon in the Methodist
Sunday night, Rev. H. M.
Bare said if there was a whiskey
cursed town anywhere that
was Greenville. lie spoke an-
other truth when he said there
were enough church members R
the town to relieve it of this curse
if they would use their power
in that u.
Work Little Folk.
The children of the Sunbeams
Society of the Baptist
opened their mite boxes at the
egg hunt given by Mrs. J.
N. Booth Monday The
amount found the boxes was
112.16, which had been raised in
three mouths. This showed excel-
lent work for the little folks.
Killed a Dog.
Two quick pistol shots a
dead dog on the sidewalk made
some excitement on Evans
street this morning. The large
New dog belonging to
and the
bird dog of Mr. R. Hyman were
fighting, the big dog wits
shaking the smaller dog up pretty
badly. Mr. Hyman ran out and
tried to separate them and failing
to get the big dog off shot him
Reflector 10th.
Fallows.
At their regular meeting Tues-
day night the Odd Fellows elected
fifteen candidates for initiation.
will be initiated next Tues-
day night.
L. H. Pender was elected as
representative to the Grand Lodge
at Asheville, with W. R. Parker
as alternate. The Grand Lodge
meets May 14th.
E. A. was recommended
for Lodge Deputy.
HOWDY DO.
Speak to Me, home to ton
Monday, 1901.
E. U. went to
today.
left this morning
for
went to
III St. III I. .
Dr. J. Greene, of Hill,
spent Easter here.
If. II. Clark, of Washington,
spent here.
Miss Bessie Harding returned to
Bethel this morning.
Rev. J. B. Morton returned to
Tarboro this morning.
If, G. came from
Halifax Saturday
A. J. Moore wife
Saturday from
W. S. Greer left this morning
for his home in Baltimore. He will
be back when are ripe.
Miss Margaret M. of
Philadelphia, tame
evening to visit Mrs. W. B, James.
Mrs. II. B. Sledge, of Tarboro,
who was here to attend the
of her father, Mr D. U Evans, re-
turned In Mm- this morning.
Miss Sallie Cotton, of Cotton-
dale her guests, Misses Hen-
and of
came down Sunday morning to
spend Easter here.
Mrs. Emma Alligood, of Scot-
laud Neck, who has been visiting
her sister, Mrs. A. Dudley, left
Saturday for Ayden to
visit her parents there.
Tuesday. ll,
W. B. Moseley returned Monday
evening.
Mrs. W. II. Harrington went to
Tarboro today.
J. J. Harrington left this morn-
tor
J. D. returned Monday
evening from Henderson.
II. M. of Norfolk,
last her and returned this
morning.
J. V. Johnson went to
Monday evening and returnee this
morning.
Wednesday, lo, 1901.
D. W. went to
today.
up the road
th is
W. B Perry,
force, is sick.
W. L. Cobb has gone to
to buy a lot offish.
Representative Harry
of Martin, is here attending court.
Mrs. J. W. Higgs and child left
this morning to visit her parents
Rocky Mount.
J. L. Carper returned Tuesday
evening from Baltimore where he
had been for treatment in the hos-
His friends are glad to see
him restored to health and back
with us again.
GREAT SPRING SALE.
Read This.
Read This.
balance of the J. Boyer Co., Media, d a A a,
of high grade I H
Goods, Clothing and Shoes, c gT. A i
Ware placed on department tables and the prices
W will astound the commercial world. Nothing
mu-t m plainly marked and just in and are thrown in this In. mend nous sale
. e must have room low prices will move them.
The sale now going on.
Marriage
Register of Deeds T. R. Moore
issue I marriage licenses to the fol-
lowing parties last
White
S. Davis and Emily Moore
Colored
Thad Brown.
James Edwards and Dora Or-
John Simmons Hattie Chest-
nut.
John Slade and Bettie Latham.
Allen and Hattie
Board Organizes
While the old Board of County
School Directors continue office
until the first of July, the
board appointed by the recent
Legislature, met or-
under the direction of
the State Superintendent.
The new board consisted of Q.
B. King A. Q. Cox and B. M.
Mr. King declined tn
and W. F. Harding was el-
In his stead.
The board organized by
A. Q. Cox chairman, and adjourn-
was then until the sec-
Monday July.
Leather pocket pencil and pen
holders at Reflector Book Store.
They never lose a pencil.
Impressive
There was a attendance at
funeral of Mr. B. D. Evans
i u. Services were
held in by
Rev. J. B. Morton, assisted by
Rev. H. M. Eure. The tribute
paid by Mr. to the
ed was beautiful mid pathetic. He
truly pictured his life as one con-
uninterrupted, unruffled
stream of service to Christ and
The speaker said this
scene did not look like death, but
only the falling into sweet, peace-
sleep of the
had been reached. His
is blessed.
Mr, J. C. Cobb Hurt.
Last afternoon Mr. J.
Cobb, of Beaver Dam
was about his saw null
work. He was in
the act of assisting over
a large log when he missed his
footing and fell, the log
over on his back and shoulders.
He was very painfully hurt and if
is almost miraculous that he was
not killed under the
weight of the log. Mr.
is the father R. J.
and W. L. Cobb and Mrs. Ola
of this town. We are
glad to know that he is getting
along as well as could expected
with his Injury.
New lot of Campus tablets
composition books at Re-
Book Store. The school
children know the excellence of
these.
Corsets.
J. Boyer juice and SO
THIS Sale
Men Shoes
J. Buyer price
Calicoes
J. Boyer price
THIS Male
Only to customer,
The Grandest Display Ever Seen Here.
Ladies Shoes.
I. price 11.00
Big New Store.
Artistically arranged, with color blended with color,
showing the prettiest and largest store Greenville
has ever had. THE PROFITS NOT THOUGHT OP.
Remember this big sale is now going on at
Big- New Store.
Men Hats.
I. W
I'll IS Sale
Sheeting.
in tn customer,
f A Grand Chance For Genuine Bargains.
Mens Suits.
Worth. till
THIS SALE
Mens Pants.
Worth THIS BALK
Mens Neckties.
Worth Q p
Bedsteads.
kind LB W Q
Percale Cuffs.
too kind THIS BALK f
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Attention
Everything Marked in Plain Figures.
Make no mistake hut come ant got the rare
bargain offered you.
Our Terms
Goods sold for cash. Nothing sent out
on approval. Spot cash the counters.
This sale for consumers only. Polite and
attentive clerks.
Percale Collars.
kind O
Ladies Shoes.
II Tills SAM-.
fable Oil Cloth.
Linen Collars.
worth
mum
A. Clark .
only.
Entire stocks, the J. Boyer stock and our immense stock of
Spring just received, are now
Thrown Together and Being Sold at a Cost.
i.
if Every department crowded and jammed and we have cut the prices to move are going
and you want to be among the first before they are picked over.
C. T.
Big New Store.
The Money Saver.
Greenville, N. c. j
New
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Company of New York.
RICHARD A. Pres.
The largest, strongest, most progressive Life I
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Paid in Policy hold, rs 1900
Total Income in
Assets December II.
682,809.81
325,703,108.01
Insurance and Annuities in force t, 141,497,888.08
And it leads again in North and South Carolina.
Prom the reports of leading i u m Hie with
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Gained Insurance in than any other company.
Collected in cash premiums more than any
oilier company.
Has 16,000,000.00 more neural In force in North and
Sou ill Carolina than any other company.
The Mutual Life is now selling a Single Premium
Three and One-Half Cent. Bond, which not
require examination.
Per Cent. Twenty Gold Bond policy cannot
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No or risks solicited accented for
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A can s . contracts.
For particulars as to plans, rates, etc, apply to
General tor the r. Columbia, S. C.
I. C. ARTHUR, Agent, . N. C.
Q l AM STILL CARRYING AN
W i LINE OF
Dry broods, Dress C Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware A
U i ENABLE TO MENTION
to see mo tor your Pork.
Yours in
White.
Get a good safe
i in con-
homo, and general use,
to be
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N. C.
PP
NOTICE.
In with the revenue
laws of the year of 1899, I will on
Monday, the day of
sell at public sale before the Court
House door the town of Green-
ville, the following tracts of laud
lots for the taxes due thereon
for the year of 1900. The name,
number of acres and amount of
taxes are stated, the costs 11.30 to
be added to each.
Moorish,
Tax Collector.
lien wife, acres 8.02
It. K. Briley, acres,
Jr., ; acre 1.37
Samuel . acre
W. M. Corey, acres 2.03
Peter Cherry, acres 2.29
Clark, lot 2.77
Isaac Carr, acre 2.42
Jan. L. Elks, acres
. ,, M 4.43
Evans, acre 2.14
I acre 2.20
Ed Fleming, l lot 2.88
Si fax Fleming, lot 3.53
Forbes. lot
. ., 5.78
Sarah Gorham, l lot 1.23
Alex Harris, acres 3.87
Noah l lot 2-3
Ed Harris, l lot 3.15
J. House, lot
Oscar Ha-kins, I acre 2.10
i. Hodges, lot 2.61
I. Jenkins, Hot 3.15
J. L. Jackson, l lot 4.86
John A. Jones, acres 2.67
Peter Harrington, i lot 2.30
I. w. l lot 5.75
Louisa l lot
J. Moore, acres
U. w.
J. It. May, lot
Samuel Mayo, lot
John lot
Charlie Peyton, l lot
A; wife, acres
SI. A. Button, lot acres
T. Savage, i
. lot
II. Si la use. MM
J. Shivers, acres
B. F. Tyson, acres
. ., lot
. .
0.77
2.00
3.16
3.53
2.80
2.59
2.26
3.98
B. M. Lewis, acres
W. O. Webb. acres
ii .
23.70
R. Atkinson, I acre
E. C. Knight, acres 2.00
Lucius acres 1.33
SWIFT
2.70
1.00
1.17
2.74
3.33
19.67
J. A. Brown, acres
A. Cox, acres
Root. B. Cox, acres
Johnson, acres
T. K. Manning, I acre
N. Stocks, acres
John Thompson, lots
Family jars are not desirable
a brae.
Yon never miss the water till
the germs all die.
the popular belief, all is
not fair in love. Lots of homely
girls get that way.
Bachelors are never popular
with young mothers because they
invariably refer to the baby as it.
The advanced woman is some-
times sent to a retreat.
It takes a sharp young man to
cut out his rival in love.
The ambidextrous chap can
make his left hand his write band.
A good name of much value
these days unless it is written on a
check.
Every feels that her love
letters would make interesting
reading after she is dead.
High
April keeps weather man
guessing.
9.97
0.46
1.67
THE CO S OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS
ii WE ED
Reflector
a one of I he de
Pitt County. We
State I it tor the public
ever you need. .
School in
designated on
I and can what-
John Vines. lot
Williams, lot
. ,,
Whit lot
Amos Williams, lot
II. Williams. acres
l lot
TOWNSHIP.
Carrol Bras., lot
alls. It. Carrol, acres
W. M. Carrol, i acres
Allied Darden, lot
Forbes,
Mrs, Mary I lot
Mrs. M. A. Moore, acres
W. N. acres
lot
L. Patrick, acres
Mrs. C. B. Patrick, lots
Ii. V. Powell, acres
Sallie lot
Smith,
j. Slaughter, To acres
John Yam, i lot
Whitehurst, M acre 2.07
Washington, acres
Lemon. acres
W. J. White, Hot
KM TOWNSHIP.
lot
Mrs. j acre
K. T. ft wife, acres
Win. Hay, 10.31
IS. F. Jr., acres 10.00
Sarah acres
Flanagan, lot 3.17
w. II, Flanagan, sores 5.30
l acre
l lot
flay ion acres
i TOWNSHIP.
J. L. Duck, I acres
A. Boyd,
II. H Davis, l lot
acres
James Elks, acres
Frank Fames, acres 1.00
Mis. K. acres 1.23
W. II, Grimes, acres
Hardy acres
Mills, acres 2.91
John Cage, acres
So far as egg were concerned no
one seemed to observe Easter here
yesterday. The little boys should
have had their pockets full of red,
green, blue yellow Easter
eggs, but they didn't. The
tom in vogue in the western part
of the State evidently does not
prevail here. every
little boy commences to collect
eggs a week or before Easter
and his stealthy and raids
on the home hen nests causes the
egg local market to rise cents
cents. On Easier morning he fills
every pocket full of eggs and goes
to church, and church and
for the rest of the day he spends
his time eggs He holds
39.82
2.59
4.00
1.00
5.15
1.33
3.49
1.70
1.81
2.00
3.55
1.33
3.02
2.34
3.23
Every cotton planter should
write valuable illustrated
pamphlet,
It is sent free.
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GERMAN WORKS. Si, N. V.
BOOKS
slum and double ruled practice writing books
tablets, fool's cap i pens, pen slates, it
ii colored i- companion boxes, etc
And when it comes to
JOB
U. F. seres 2.89
J. IS. Smith wife, acres 1.00
l. . Way 1.33
Lucy acres
W. acres
out the point of an egg, which an
j other boy hits with the point of
j; another egg. It is a gamble and
the egg is lost. A very
5.071 young boy learns early that a
I guinea egg is harder than a hen
egg, harder than a turkey egg,
and that a hen egg with a
ed point Is a delusion as to
When he is lucky
enough to get hold of a hen egg
that is harder than any other boy's
-001 egg he wins eats hard
eggs to kill a mule and he
is a hero the
a great Observer.
1.75
6.17
1.00
2.90
2.71
OBSERVATIONS
Mate by V
Tr.
Men of email are
ally tic greatest bores.
The scissors that cut the thread
of life are never dull.
If you look through cobwebs you
may expect to see spiders.
Many a rascal will take the pay
and give another rascal away.
The look-worm is useful to
in the forgotten streams of
edge.
Harare seems to be monopolizing
the business just
now.
a serpent with gold and
men will welcome it to their hearts
and homes.
The fight on big hats will
doubtless lead to the elevation
of the stage.
Truth crushed to earth will sure-
mashed to hat by
campaign lies.
Conscience is the central
on the telephone line between the
head and the heart.
L. H. Pender,
C.
Tobacco Flues, Tin Roofing, Ac.
Expert Gunsmith employed. All
kinds and Locksmith work
first class. Re-stocking of a
specialty.
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter
A CLEAR HEAD;
good digestion; sound sleep; a
fine appetite and a old age,
are some of the results of the use
of Liver Pills. A single
dose will convince you of their
wonderful effects and virtue.
A Known Fact.
An absolute cure for sick head-
ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour
constipation
bilious fever, piles, torpid liver
and all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
Reflections of a Bachelor
A girl has got to
have money to have auburn hair.
Probably that if he
didn't up, Juliet was bound
to come down.
No wonder the Chinese get
along. In . has to
mother-in-law.
No woman ever learned how to
make a speech public without
forgetting how to put up peaches.
A woman doesn't get all there is
out of lite till the get big
enough for her to tell her husband
he ought to be ashamed to say such
things to her before
York Press.
in 1806.
J. W.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors handlers of
Magging, Ties Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
Three One Knell, for
Times
RICHMOND, VA.,
Now Only Cents a Year,
and includes absolutely free The
Paragon Monthly, New The
Farm Journal, Philadelphia.
THE AND SUNDAY TIMES,
Farm Journal and Para-
Monthly, now only per
year; per month by mail.
Address THE TIMES,
Richmond, Va.
OLD DOMINION LINE
leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M.
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 S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. O.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. O.
The of the hour
time is
Choir singers are usually chants
acquaintances.
The theatrical should
thank his lucky stars.
Arc
Satisfy Your Appetite at the
Carolina
Next door to
Everything New and Clean.
Mere. to
Regular Dinner from to o'clock.
Cents.
Soup, kinds meal, I kinds
Vegetables, Bread, Coffee De-
, all for cents.
B. W.
11.22
1-1
Noble, acres
Bowling Tyson, acres
N. Williams, acres
BETHEL
Delia Briley, acre
James I acre
Gregory heirs, acre
Hardy, lot
., ,,
Me. acre
lot
D. l lot
Mrs. ti, A. Keel, acres
Win. A. acres
II. W. acres 1.67
W. I. wife,
Orange acres
Webb Walter,
Carr, acres
The following from the
ton News will apply equally well
to
There is plenty of work in
as for men who want work. There-
We will tot any
sick .
we
nut cur
I hey are purely vegetable
fall to -l r ,.,, . I . -x.-- con-
Ulna lot pill, n.-
hole contain is fill.
Imitation. Hem by mall. Stamps taken,
MEDICAL CO., and
Street sale by
fore there II no room for the loafer,
white or black.
work must live, just as the
2.41
1.50
2.20
4.84
man I II work must live. If
he does nm labor he must get his
bread in Rome that is not fair
and honest. It is a public
as such state should
deal with Crime is committed
by the idle. The roads need
working.
; NO ICE.
PILLS
Vitality, mi
Lou of Mom.
all of
and
fend
to
of by mall
per .
per. for
bankable.
PILLS
SO
circular
Ilia money paid.
bankable bond.
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Tablets
Mr
and
Opium of
1.61.00 a
Tho Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
On May we exited to our
All protons owing t are lo
lute
j having m will I hem
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North Carolina Virginia, of that Well-
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THE BENEFIT
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to to its number of
policy holders, and to the
generally, of North
will now in
tad from will issue it-
to all tie-
the very bolt insurance in the best
life insurance company in the world.
If the local agent in your town has not
yd completed arrangements, address
JOHN
Agent, N. C.
Assets 72.958,922
Paid policy
Live, reliable energetic agents wanted at
once to WOK for the
Benefit.
NOTICE TO
Letters of administration having
day ii to by the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Tilt county upon the es-
of M. notice is
hereby persons claims
against to present to Die
for payment on or before tho 5th day of
April or this notice will be plead in
recovery. to
Mill estate arc notified to make immediate
to
This the 1st day of April 1901.
CANNON,
Public A Inn administering
a ii i IV M den,
NOTICE TO
of administration upon the
of Hudson, this
day issued to me by Clerk of the
Superior Court of Pitt County, Notice is
hereby given to all persons holding claims
said estate to present them to me
for on or the 80th day of
March 1902, or this notice will be plead in
bar of their recovery. All persons indebted
to said are requested to make
payment tome.
This the day of March
J. A. HUDSON,
of Redding Hudson.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
of administration, with the will
i, having this day been to mo
the Clerk of tho Superior Court of Pitt
county, upon estate of L. E.
deceased, notice is hereby given to
all claims against
to present them to me for payment
or More the day of March or
this will be plead In bar of their re-
All irons indebted to said es-
are notified to make immediate pay-
to me.
Tina the of March, 1901.
JO.
with tho will annexed of L, E. Laughing-
house, deceased.
Ell 1875.--------
S.
retail Grocer
Furniture Dealer. Cash pail for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor
suits, Tallies, Lounges, Safes, P.
and Gail Ax
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Milk,
Floor, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
Seeds. Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Currents, Raisins, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Macs
Cheese, Best Butter, Stand-
ard Sewing Mac hi nu-
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see
saw m
GREENVILLE N. C.
e-j-----e
Cotton Bagging and Pies always
on has i
Fresh goods kept constantly en
hand.- Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
W. R. BRO,
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as l-w the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
------DEALER IN------
r-w-.
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE MB.
J. B.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and Brokers In
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
V,
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor ft Publisher,
Lincoln,
in Advance.
One Year Six Mouths
Three Sing. Coy
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions token at
Tub office. The Semi-
Weekly Reflector and
will be sent together
one year for 1.75 or Tun
and
one year for 93.50 payable in ad-
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and
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The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH
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VOL. XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, APRIL
NO
PLEASE LOOK
Did you know we sell the same
White Goods for that
charge for The cheapest
and prettiest white goods,
ties
Laces, French Ginghams,
Silks for Waists,
all shades to be seen, fewest
thing in Belt Buckles. Call and
see
W. T. LEE
Greensboro, April lie-
fore the of Federal
Cm it, this afternoon, the
the Democratic registrars,
which were set for trial at the
present term, were In
making the motion District
Pro. Election Cases. name-of the State, and preserve
our people which ought to prevail
fur the best interest of all. I have
confidence integrity of those
have suggested the action
to-day these cases
commend the district attorney that
be has responded to a request
which seems to come to him as a
. , from representatives of
Holton made the following . . , , . ,
v. the beat social and
was concurred , I of m The .
by Assistant District Attorney of which .
j M, the restoration of peaceful and
view of the situation in this j cordial
Stale and the general for j considerations far those
peace and quiet, and consider j
of what we conceive to be tor
the beet interest of the State, we that the
recommend to these cases is a long step
court that, in these cases, a toward the of conditions
be entered upon the terms M material to the future welfare
and conditions following; that is to
that the United States
attorney reserves the right to rein-
state if in his opinion, the public
good requires it.
we are prompted to
pursue course in consideration
of the recommendations to us by
leading conservative men of the
State, of all political parties, as
that course would, in their
best the public welfare,
regardless of the guilt or
of
That this course is rec-
without passing upon
the of the guilt of the
parties inasmuch as, according to
the testimony in the possession of
the government, the defendants,
in our opinion, might properly lie
convicted; but with the sole desire
to further what is conceived to be
of peace and quiet in the
State and with the firm belief on
part that it is desire of the
the I desire to express
my hearty approval of the action
which has en and I am
sure that all citizens will join me
in the hope what bus been
here today will have the effect to
cement together people in closer
in d s of In e ii i p and i u tire to t he
inestimable of peace
and good order among us
One Hundred Thousand Dollar
Rev. O.
secretary of the Baptist State
convention, reports excellent
on the effort to raise one
hundred thousand dollars fur
educational work at Wake Forest,
the Baptist Female University,
Baptist and the
various academies and of
the Baptist church in North Car-
The plan is a unique
A man is selected in each of
of the State to fifty eight associations to
secure enforce the
t tonal right of every citizen and
fully protect him in the exercise of
his elective franchise and
the work and to suggest to
churches about how much
each would lie expected to
and to aid in securing this
amount. The report from these is
these purposes highly Not one
can be accomplished or church but reports itself in warm
we consider to be for the best in-1 sympathy with the movements,
tenet of the in the Mr. Springfield says that he
state to discontinue the has a great hope, well founded,
further prosecution of these cases,
with the that con-
here are to do such that
there will be no necessity for the
prosecution of such
In the cases pressed
Judge Boyd
court approves the MUM
taken by the district attorney, be-
cause believe it will better sub-
serve the future peace and good
order of than would a
farther prosecution of the indict-
I urn not oblivions of the
conditions which surround me,
and I am satisfied that those who
represent the best classes of cit-
desire to uphold good
that money will be raised in
lull this News
Observer.
An Effective
All successful business men agree
that good advertising means inter-
announcements placed in
newspapers which reach a large
proportion of the people.
most experienced advertisers
would say that to make the
of a single commodity the feature
of an is the most direct and
effective of getting people's at-
fixed on nu establishment.
Philadelphia Record.
STOP THE TRAFFIC.
For quite a while I have seen
articles in various regard
to the liquor of this and
other sections of the State, and
you will be so kind as to allow me
a few lines in your paper I will
state just a my experiences
regard to this great question.
First it has the great pleas
ore of the writer to spend a few
mouths in a section of the State
where the manufacture and sale of
liquor is prohibited there
what do we limit I will answer,
we find in the small villages lady
keepers, lady postmasters,
lady railroad In fact the
small towns are run by the ladies.
The do the farm work. They
are not needed at the store, post-
office or depot, why Because
everybody is sober every
that is human prefers dealing with
a lady to a man. Therefore the
ladies can attend, to the indoor
work the the hard and labor-
the kind the lady cannot do,
thereby bringing prosperity to a
home that might be of
and need.
I want to nay right here that I
am not in the dispensary
law, as that is only taking the
liberty of our free people away
from them and places it in the
hands government, which is still
worse, but I do want to ask my
liquor friends if they not think
it would be best to have none at
all. may ask you to tell
me where I can a small
village where liquor is sold, with
a lady merchant, a
a lady telegraph operator
railroad agent I believe
there is one, why Because the
language they would hear, the
actions they would see, would dis-
gust a mule, and they stay at
home with all doors locked
windows fastened down to protect
themselves from the disgrace of
those upon the outside.
Mr. Editor I was passing through
your town a kw days ago and I
saw something that touched a ten
tier spot me. I was standing
near the passenger depot and saw
a young man with Ins mother cross
railroad, driving at a
neck speed, so full that he could
hardly sit in the buggy. I expected
to him fall out before he cross-
ed both tracks, but luckily he
not. Now what a picture Au
old gray haired
home by a drunken son. can any
imagine how this old lady felt t
Too old feeble to guide the
horse, with her own son and
he too drunk to guide him, Oh
how my sympathy went out
her. A boy's best friend,
and he so forgetful of her as to do
act that be knew would
her so much trouble.
My liquor friends, some day
son may be taking his mother
home in the same condition. Do
you want her taken home by a
drunken sou t Then if you do not,
lend a helping baud to those who
are trying to get clear of this great
evil. Some of your readers no
doubt will say that I am a
perhaps some of them
will say that I am working for my
benefit. To those I
would like to say that am in one
sense of the word a
but no interest of my own is at
am a young man, single
expect will always but I
have lots of young friends who I
feel an interest in as a
to them feel that it is my duty to
work for their future welfare and
their homes. P.
R. II. a of
and Treasurer of the Odd
Fellows lodge in that town, has
absconded. He took the funds be-
longing to the lodge.
TO THE AND CUSTOMERS OF
PUT AND ADJOINING
We are still in the forefront of the race
We offer the beat selected line of
IT TAKES NO TALK.
SELL A LADY A HAT
WHEN SUE SEES IX M I
General Merchandise
to be any store ill Pitt County. Well choice
selections, the creations of lies liners of America
and Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Hummer
are at work for yours our mutual ad
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you and to
sell yon If we can. oiler you the very best service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent a well
established business built up strictly on its merits.
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice
if you see our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us the following lilies of general merchandise.
Dr v Goods and Notions,
Caps. Silks Satins, Dress Trimmings
Jackets Capes, Carpets, Mailings and Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Hen's, Women's Children's Shoes. and
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Meat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses, Scad ts,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Flow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture that line.
We buy Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit Our is Honesty, Merit and Square Healing.
Your Friends,
J. E. k CO-
STYLE AND COLOR
HER THESE AND SELLS ITSELF.
THAT IS JEST WHAT I AM PREPARED TO
MY STOCK OF
BROUGHT TO GREENVILLE is now in AND
WILL THE STYLES
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT.
Mr.-. is charge of my department and if
the hat Is not on hand one will be trimmed In -nil your
while you wait.
Hats, Silks. Braids, Ornaments. Flowers, Ribbons, and everything
in the milliners line.
At no time years
Have conditions been such in this
country as they ate today,
for those w ho will work, and pros-
gent-rally prevalent all
sections.
The fact conditions
prevail s generally,
little changing about of
people, from one section of the
to for few men
ate prompted to move their families
New Prophet.
There appears to be some
of opinion as to exactly where
in the United States the
of the future is go
to be most of the
prophets agree that New York
City cannot hold the for-
ever. It is noticeable, however,
that these soothsayers are, none of
them, New Yorkers, that
their reading the omens is color- , Mother, when
ed largely by their own environ- is fr the ac
or interests. thing to let well enough
Here, for Instance is our old
friend t while conditions arc against
lame in article in j moving of the
or for that hanging of bus-
interests, need
be Idle, or cease en
to try to bring in new and de-
people, with these
pie, all business interests
which they command and con-
Hut to ill tract win new pint
with all interests,
community must not remain slow
lo net, bill must use every
to win sill outside interest
Dawn of Real
saying with a great show
of confidence that is
the city most to become In
time the banking center and the
commercial of the
world Tho old Confederate cap-
ital is a great City even now, but it
is much to be feared that Its own
people will hardly agree with
Colonel and begin forthwith lo
preparations for pulling on
the crown waving the
banking commercial scepter. I n Her
is n Name
Lite answers the question par-
in Literary
from which we take the
When tines Mary Dodge
When Thomas W. Knox.
What did Charles
Whatever he saw Mabel Osgood
Wright.
What made
small audiences.
When is it John Burroughs i
When he hears Edward Everett
Hale.
Who gave Thomas Paine
Hamilton Wright Mable
What is it that
Bangs
Mr.-. Harriet
What made Church ill
Eating what be saw John
What was it
lie-land
What victory did
He saw Charles Dar-win,
Why did Charles win
Because he never turned his
to He f.-
When did Elliot I
When she beard Charles Dudley
W n el.
Not Pleasant News.
With the of the
way attendant expenses,
Impeach men I trial with
its extras fur the lax payers to
meet, the facing very
Stale appropriations to lie
met by lax assessments, it would
seem that a period of rest might
be given to those who bear the
burdens.
scarcely cleat-
away, caused by the departure
of Legislature, when the re-
port ft inn that the
Slate is behind in
accounts, and that money is need
ed in this State institution.
This would prove of more
passing remark, if was not
the lite
i live of Penitentiary
tn- that this u-
i lion's accounts were sonic twenty
thousand dollars in good, and
in the next two years It
would need no appropriations.
The Is since Superintendent
made the memorable re
cord penitentiary
self supporting followed by such
Where did Captain managers a John el
Marry at of North Carolina have
j not looked to
intake Penitentiary account
the above mentioned
At Ellen Kirk.
When was Sterne;
When he found Bill Nye.
Where did II. Cabot Lodge I
In a Dry-den.
For what did Sue
For of Samuel Smiles.
Why tin not laugh K, l.
Because
by did Miss Mil-lock
Because she saw Flora
Steele.
When did Victor's urge
him lo become a tailor t
When she said, Huge
and help John
the impression that Hie
good old days had returned, hence
report mil is
needed, i- decidedly unpleasant
in w.
It i- in be hoped the
will be made
up the the deficit if
true, will proves large one.
people of North Carolina are
mil in the mood present, to
told i. money i- wanted
i to State expense-,
when it was though I that
no n re burdens acre be fold on
the tax payers.
Let it be hoped report
will ii prove anything
M report. New Bern
And what will New Orleans say
We must commit to tender
mercies of Times Democrat's
the man both the doughty
Colonel and his prophecy.
And what of Mosby, when he
declares that is well nigh folly
today to speak of the Solid
South November's
returns disclosed no crack in
the old solidity. It may lie folly
to speak of it, but anybody who
reckons a divided political
allegiance down there just yet is
going to get Y.
Journal.
it i- estimated that by the first
of June, there will be sixty
millions surplus in United
States treasury, This, too while
an army is maintain-
ed in i he Philippines, and congress
has j in t spent over a billion of
Such give a vague
Idea the enormous sums of
money that arc wrested the
people by a greedy, corrupt,
imperialistic
S. C. ledger.
TUB COUNTRY.
Velvet mill workers at Mystic
Conn., have won their strike.
The Brazil soft coal district,
Indiana, ill be ii definitely tied
up a strike.
New York has officially thanked
Andrew Carnegie for bis
library donation,
A barrel oil properly in
the new Tex in Held sold
struck I or . ,.,,. M
at the Fan grounds, to exactly what
Buffalo, V . j. proposed who make use
Alter being pardoned, Frank The old party of Jefferson,
a burglar In jail at and still lives,
Va., declared he would be Hg. funs. What we
,.,,, m, h ,. ,,;,.,.,
A seal on New York I aggressiveness. Let
Exchange sold Tuesday for to the old fashioned
price quot- pies of i racy, and the future
I will lake care of itself.
Hon. B. Hill, in declining to
address Tennessee legislature,
look to thank Ten
in Kansas City
friendship and
Incidentally opposes
any of the Demo-
Mr.
is much unnecessary
ed.


Title
Eastern reflector, 12 April 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
April 12, 1901
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Joyner NC Microforms
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