Eastern reflector, 7 June 1901


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Have You Forgot
What
AM CARRYING AN
LINK OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
,. and A of
, WHICH , t to
Come to see me for your next Barrel Flour or Pork.
Yours to
las. B. White.
SERVICE BUILDING AT THE EXPOSITION.
Co.
Exposition, to I
i completed In working days
grounds. It Is tin present home if a
vs having immediate charge of the con-
This handsome Is by
the of the landscape
purchasing agent
i. with their numerous
Exposition.
I am in
visitor with board loom with conveniences.
view of River Erie from the house.
Niagara car minutes,
in.- walk to Take street tar t
Avenue. Moderate All -t-t.--- -n-1 -i-.- will
receive prompt
JOSEPH A. MOORE,
SIS.
Niagara Street, Buffalo, -V. V.
None genuine
Red Cross is on
Don't a
I WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD
to the equal of
for
Night Sweats and Grippe, and
all of Malaria,
DON'T WAIT TO DIE
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED
CURES TONIC FAMOUS
TRY IT. SO CURE NO PAY PER
DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE.
WHAT STATES ARE DOING.
1.1
The of
a sleep Interest In Una
lean Exposition.
Hods hare Bate, for exhibits.
of tbs Malta bare
In the Court of
Foreign Buildings,
New York's- Is
Ins has beta erected, and exhibit
highly credit able to the Empire Mats
Is Installed.
Illinois for a
and exhibit,
Michigan's appropriation for a
and exhibit l
Ohio's appropriation la The
Slate has erected a handsome
m appropriated for a
and exhibit.
Washington appropriated
and a of
timbers as State
Wisconsin appropriated for a
building and exhibit.
The New England Joined to-
the erection of a
and display of their resources In-
Massachusetts appropriated
Island 130.000, and Con-
Maine, Vermont and New
Hampshire hare expended sums
for suitable exhibits,
Georgia appropriated a sum
to pay the expenses of a flue exhibit.
Idaho appropriated for an
exhibit.
appropriation for rep-
is
Minnesota appropriated for
an exhibit.
New Jersey's appropriation for rep
is
N. Dakota expends Us
110.000 for exhibit.
for nu ex
Maryland appropriated and
appointed a to prepare an
Delaware made appropriation for
exhibit.
Washington, Montana,
Louisiana, Texas ether
represented.
In addition to the exhibits made i
the of the different State
are numerous dis
plays of the industrial and natural re-
sources of the States by ex
MUSIC AT THE EXPOSITION
Many Hie of
ed In lie Heard at
The musical at the Pan
American Exposition will embrace the
several classes of The most
prominent will lie the band
by some of the best
bands of Western World. No less
organists have been engaged
for daily recitals in Temple of
Music, where a organ has
been Installed.
The engaged for the
are as
Mull in v I Bart hi
Art the of .
r I a.
Buffalo, n.
May lo
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New city,
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ll Ra . Pi . men, July
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Fountain gen
Right
rm I ed Is I. ., I horses
dooR Store,
a A A i w A great deal of time la
To produce die best results
in fruit, vegetable or grain, the
fertilizer used must contain
enough Potash. For
sec pamphlets. We
send them free.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
Now I .
It that I lie census re-
tarn for 1900 will show n
growth Of Mm f American
cities. Thus it Is known the
public debt of cw York bus
from four
yours to
work on rapid hits only Is--
pun. The debt is
now of
iii years,
go's deist has crown
to three years;
from to
while of Baltimore
baa more Una
doubled since
As
chills so
and the of the
heat, dreaded by
with small the
many lo and the
hot and no mother is
for not ll, it cents
or snail cents to C.
M. I . St. Mo.
.
I D
st. On
h IS -i.
I ii, y I s. Auk. ;,
. men
I I . S, v OCt lo Oft.
i I s
ire ;. Cleveland
r . till
HOUSES.
tor lb
US.
All s;. . u m
are i f ; new .
for M is
by sin , . i; Training
horses r r ring-Is work.
The lust . is put Hit- new
horses n I s the ,
horses gel used lo their
new company. and a nu
BARGAIN DAYS.
Even i- Examine
11.60 Sailors j
11.00
to Hie o rim
the ring. art-
and mil
cirri.-. natural of
to run n i n
hard for A .
lint-
l ill
and do In
horse do. -t ilia la l
old
tut man who ii to
trick
tin ii tries tin
pupil.
m I j
i lo
u stimulus will
as
-l . I . Mm ii n ho
j man i -i lo curt
fully . ring
home . an I rid
stock III t and t w who own
t- of Ni.
our u trial.
IV fore I II II I
their i
Ins i i rd
Sill I I ii fill
men are In even
in light.
When folks make up
In
Will find a The Troy
furnishes proof of this ob-
in
Mason and Martha, t lie fifteen-
year old Alex. Hun
sucker, of ware married
last week. Tin- father of the bride
says name was Gorged to the
note to Allen giving
consent lo the and the
now she wrote it herself,
but we do not suppose anybody
will to the penitentiary for this
The victim of
may live ripe old age and
be pretty green.
Women are Considered
general, con-
sider women as writes
in The Home
Journal for June. vast ma
of sheltered women seem to
have conception of the anxieties,
trouble, poverty, suffering,
injustice and positive cruelty
which they inflict
women by a careless-
in promptly meeting their
bills. If this practice were
to few one might dismiss
it with a shrug or n sigh
existed at all it applies to
the majority of women. Let a
woman look into this matter care-
fully, and sue will be surprised at
take evils which results from this
disregard of obligation.
Wherever you find a feminine in-
there you find a ledger full
of unpaid
L. H. Pender,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Tobacco Flues, Tin Roofing,
Expert employed. All
kinds Gun and work
first class. of a
specialty.
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter
CURES
RHEUMATISM
STAY CURED.
Century.
A that
i lively cures and long stand- i
. ins easel The blood
known, tin-
of
i after Cures per
of Use cases
per
Sold by BRYAN NICHOLS.
Mr. Jno. S. Harris, Use well
known at
K. market house, has
his purpose to enter
nil against the of
fur damages. He state's
that he will allege ID his complaint
that be obtained license to sell pro-
duce from his store and he
was arrested by a for n
refusal to move a earl from iii front
of his place, tie was carried
the Mayor dismissed,
hence the soil for false arrest and
injury lo his
ton Star.
BRICK.
It in need of good hard brick, smooth A
uniform in size, call on write sis. We
tire prepared to make delivery
in large or small lots, and
prices.
L. HARVEY SON,
IN
J. ff. k CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
and shipments
solicited.
UNIVERSITY
Law School.
The Summer Term July 1st to
continue three months. Thorough
in courses bar.
lectures by lawyers. For
C.
Chapel Hill, N. C. Dean.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
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 Went
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. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. O.
Paper Hanging.
am prepared to fill orders for Wall Ta
per bug It line
from designers to from
am also prepared to do Brick
and short notice
Order f r wall left at the More of
Mrs. M. IX will at-
J. H.
Greenville, . C.
J. Go.
Norfolk, Va.
m and Mer-
Dealer. In Bagging, Ties, Pot-
Bill I quote
Nova Scotia Planter for and
as
ton loin
ton lots
Ion lot- 5.96
Ions
Correspondence
W.
ARE
constitution undermined by ex-
in eating, by
laws of nature, e.-
physical capital ail gone, if so,
NEVER DESPAIR
r Tills will cure you.
For headache, dyspepsia,
sour stomach, malaria, torpid
liver, biliousness
and all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
an absolute cure.
Shot by Ills Father.
X. C, May
Muck a
live years old, in a row
with several members of
shot and Instantly killed his Hi
year old sou Jake with a
pistol. The deed was at his home
near Henrietta, this county.
Jake had driven his year old
brother from the held
him until he Win almost
Later they met at the
house, the second attack was
made upon the young by Jake,
when a third pulled him
off. When I was done Jake do-
pistol from his father
kill third brother, taking up
an and following his father,
swearing be would split open his
head if he not give up the pis-
knowing the boy
would In i his threat took
pistol us his pocket and fired
one shot, taking effect
lung. While the father
Was gone for doctor he was
reeled and brought here to jail.
He says that his life is as
sun's was to and
I hat he saved his own life by com-
the deed.
REWARD
We tin- reward for any i
Complaint. sick
l or we can
nut cure with the
the are
with They are purely and
asset fall In c boxes con-
pills, lot boxes contain 1.111. So
boxes contain Beware
Sent by mall. Stamps
CO., Clinton and
Streets, III. For sale by
PILLS
UH tad
Los of
Off, U
all ii or
and
A and
blood
fin ii to pat
and
PILLS
. for
with oar to cure
or refund the money paid. fur
copy our
Immediate Results
for of Power,
Fit. and the
Tobacco, Opium or
By malt In plain 91.00 a
for our
bond to our In or
paid. Address
MEDICAL CO.
A. CHICAGO,
For sale L
Chill curs sad all
Thai is what were
tor. Curs after ether ma exiles
No rare, no Price ct.
S. M.
Wholesale Grocer and
Dealer. Cash paid for
Bides. Fur. Cotton Bead, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. lied-
Steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Go Parlor
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
I, it ti i Gail Ax S null, I Jed
Key West Cheroots,
American Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Glass
and China Wan, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Best Butter, Stand-
ard and nu-
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see mo.
CAROLINA
IMPROVEMENT BONDS.
Board Of of Town of
ft K. . will bids
or of five per cent,
bonds until o'clock p. M 1901
of each, July
The any
or nil Mils. For further information ail-
Mayor,
N. C.
Phone
Papas, One Bach, for
Times
VA.,
Now Only Cents a Year,
Includes absolutely free The
Paragon Monthly, New The
Journal, Philadelphia.
THE DAILY NO TIMES.
Journal and Para-
Monthly, now only per
year; Joe per mouth by mail.
Address THE TIMES,
Richmond, Va.
to
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. for
North Carolina Virginia, of that Well
-in- Popular Company,
MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life
to Announce to its number of
policy lo
generally, of North this com-
will now in
state from this date will issue Its
splendid desirable policies, to all de-
siring the very best insurance in best
life company in the world.
if the local agent in your town not
yet completed arrangements,
JOHN
State Agent, K.
SI.
Paul policy
Live, reliable energetic agents wanted at
to the
Old
North Carol in. in Superior
Court.
I in m i
a. Notice of Sale.
virtue of an directed to
undersigned from the Superior court of
Wilson county In entitled action,
I will on Monday, day of 1901,
at o'clock, in, at the court house door of
said county, sell to the highest bidder for
cash to satisfy said Execution, the right
title and interest which the said W. C.
defendant has in the de-
real to That tract of
land in township Tilt
lying on the North of
creek, adjoining the of
Betake Bullock, J. H. Tug-
well, Moore heirs, B. A. and
others, and as the It J, Lang farm,
more or lea.
I . day of May, 1901
O. W.
Pitt county
d. w. mm.
DEALER IN
GREENVILLE S. C.
Cotton Ragging and always
on
goods kept constantly an
hand. produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
WHICHARD BRO.,
IN
N. C.
The Stock complete in every
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
J. E.
-DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton in
Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J.
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
in Advance.
One Year Six Months
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers arc em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
Reflector office. The Semi-
Weekly Reflector and
will be together
year for or The Daily
one year for 18.60 payable ad-
PATENT
or
Sand model, sketch, or photo.
fair and
BOOK OH PATENTS
fill th
FOR
The Eastern Reflector
Twice a Week
D. J. EDITOR
m I
B.
-AT-
VOL. XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, JUNE
NO
We
Your
Pardon
We an apology t make in connection with our
goods but its on the -core of juices. They are so low
we almost ashamed to quote them. Count lot us
whisper the prices in your They so low you
cannot hear from outside. Pew pieces of
New White
Yours in
W. T. LEE
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE PAID IN THE
THE PEOPLE, AND OF
PITT AND ADJOINING
Ill
The Interesting Situation of a
Young at
She was standing in the waiting
room the depot one evening this
week, listlessly upon
open stretch t track that to
wards the sunset, when suddenly
within her ken there appeared
another young lady walking rapid
Inward the station. The face of
the lady mentioned Hushed as
second party drew near, it
was noticed that the greeting was
frigid when second
young lady entered the waiting
room. They evidently knew each
fad knew each oilier too
man, who later
appeared the scene, knew the
entirely too to please i be General Merchandise
other. And thus the trouble
brewed. Lady No. with a feat-
Indicating and a de
termination to accomplish her
pose, quietly removed a ring
a linger of her left and tossed
toward the young man her
We still in the forefront of the race after your
We offer the best selected
A large line of Baby Caps,
Belts, Laces and
Embroideries. Ladies Col-
and Cuffs all Sizes
I HAVE LARGEST AND II LINK. OF
MILLINERY
TO GREENVILLE.
ill Not a word was utter-
I but one could read volumes in
the countenances of Lady
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
I. Loan Value,
J. Cash Value,
II. up Insurance,
Extended Insurance works automatically,
Is
Will be re-instated if arrears he month while you
living, or within three year.- after lapse, satisfactory evidence
Of payment of arrears With interest.
No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends arc payable at the beginning of the second cf each
succeeding year, provided premium for the current year lie paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase Insurance, or
To make policy payable during the lifetime
of Insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
The Market
Tight
t Reflector
Quality and Price.
As a punishment should lit a mime, so in year round mer-
Should lit price. A fair minded reasonable
trading public effect this. They have a right to expect it.
Money is earned, and should lie given a chance to
do full duly when it is spent. Kindly match your dollars
against our and note in wear and tear how
anxious this store is to serve you truest economy,
WHITE GOODS and LACES.
NEW STYLES IN BELTS.
OXFORDS
For Men, Ladies, Misses and
Children. All kinds Piques,
Lawns, Dimities and Wash
Goods. Agents for
standard patterns.
The Designer cents,
Fashion Sheets Free.
KICKS WILKINSON.
No. was quick lo grasp the situ-
end likewise removed a ring
from a corresponding the
hand and returned it lo the
donor, who now stood aghast, net-
bundling tings. With
the ladies left
young man in the waiting room j
and repaired to a safe distance
compare notes, of our read-
era are confronted with a dilemma
of this character seek solace in;
reading Hurling- j
ion Messenger.
Is a flood
Yes.
A good is the physical
basis a day's work. The Amer-
regarded with so
much horror on the European con-
has contributed largely to
make the nation what it is
Ii enabled our fore fathers
amount of work which
foreigners to
Asa rule there is something
wrong with the man, or with i
habits, if he cannot eat a good I
breakfast. A man who works at
high tension all the
I hours without this substantial
foundation is working entirely
upon his nerves. That means dis-
ordered nutrition, and sooner or
later, bankruptcy and
man gels up the morning
with a bail taste no Inclination
for food, it is I his system
is full of waste and his circulation
of obstructions. Let him make a
radical change In his habits,
train bis digestive organs to
a nourishing morning
Brief.
The Cleveland Plain Dealer Use
i her day hired a new office buy,
on the very Oral be leaped
into prominence a full fledged
newspaper man. A Cleveland pa-
per had offered cents apiece for
jokes. The Plain Dealer's new
boy wrote out two, took to
the office of the afternoon paper,
received a crisp SI bill, and, com-
back with an Impish on
his lace, told his success.
whore did you get the jukes
asked the city editor. I
Cleveland Thea-
week before said the
youth.
to lie found in any store in Pill County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring. Summer
and Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad
It is our pleasure to show you what you to
-ll you if We offer you the very best service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
When you come to market you will do yourself justice
if you do not see our immense stork before buying elsewhere,
Remember us and Use following of general merchandise.
Gin
Mrs, is in
bit on
i all hi.- v. ii .
Silks, Braids, i in an
in the milliners line.
my department
will be trimmed to suit you
is. Ribbons, and everything
Goods and Notions,
Hats Caps, Silks Satins, Dress
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mat ti nip Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. and
Harness, Horse Blankets Dusters.
Groceries.
flour. Meat. Sugar Coffee, Molasses, Lit rd,
Hardware,
ad I-,
Plows. Castings Plow fixtures, Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture 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.
Your Friends,
Ram
The only way to avoid gossip is
have any neighbors,
The condemned murderer is
man who would like to the
sinners were stoned, there
wouldn't be doctors to dress
the stone-bruises.
A circus never runs too long for
the spectators, let a sermon run
over minutes and the
can't sit
If yon want stoves or rouges constructed upon
principles, which are economical, durable,
convenient, u-- well as hen lit i fill and artistic, look
for
In Journalism.
This is u place top
of column i
the laud us standing
from i Observer,
Bra. bits the nail
ll ll -ll I-
the shame of the s
many papers I i ; .
-ii
i a
cm t, pill i- thus
p. in order dollar- u
Hum , t , i
I at by p In
in i n pi
The
. have always ; on
duel our t such as lo
spine gs
and i fl c to hide
tun. -s
hail several occasions In
our some
arc nil
know, we didn't do and
we c. .
lint, think lb it .
lings
ll reel
I I i
i-r line In in i lie
sheet; n
put lie
lien
of the do. i , one
related to the reader, bin i
ii when it i- their own kl
And upon a pal i .
cations thus condemned, arc
which by direct mi- I
i i a is- slander people, impaling
wrong mischievous in lives,
i i Imply w i- n
w lo lie false, s hen
tin- ;. lion cm i
In I
I Policy of
Ii seem, viewed from
p lint ordinary com-
would to in
ii railroads to e no
lice in changing of
i's, i . the public
. i such notice, us they
arc liable lo be by
. . utterly
in see any good reason for
in information.
I Unit the
I s it
lo their lo lake the
fully
iii which concern
For instance, when
Is or for tiny In r
arc delayed, the rail-
id p. will
it'll I his causes in
t. . railroads
v. could ill be avoided by
imply i of such
facts as arc I lien par session.
iii
Progress.
I'll pi ogress North
I fen years
I lie pi. generation
I he North
.- i I j known as a
. i. the es-
pi of its
I lines ii will compare
i any Slate
in
the
Post,
u lib
Kali
N s i- satisfied
. -1 it ii she i- id
i direction, hut is
i forward Increasing
lit and
; s its now has
inn n u fact of
She
lo give used
lions
i i ii i cu
Si ii i
mark, which is shown
Stove or do not
Its
deceived
every
be
load all hers in yearly -11 mi i
Sold by
ion
t hi
in j Mi y
ll, is
most
While were
day
sly . Urn had
failed, Hun
Mis.
all,
-I. j sell
the
en I ii I In
in
II Is
. ii ii it
quire in lead
.- ii
man w a
have
-killed labor,
depending other
mil -eel 1011- mil
bank
count
. lend
North Caro-
1- bet sup
I .-I skilled
ii step toward
in, ail 1- been taken.
A ii ready
in lion North
I n 1.1 i
Ii Ii, and Is lie
nun
III I
nu equipment
model Atlanta
C Agriculture
t . from the sale
lax I





EASTERN REFLECTOR
S. C.
Ed. Owner
WASHINGTON
H . I . .
i . June 3rd.
Representative Livingston,
Georgia, action of the
Governor Carolina, In
doing to accept the resignations of
and
did exactly
right. mid did
in the States. I resigning. A campaign
it- all pieces
good would come to
Such i campaign would
Bartered the Peel Office at
as
Hatter.
runny.
Washington Dispatch, June
in foe New York Evening Post.
According to scientific
directed from Washington
for mouths, there are
least cases of leprosy in the
United Slat en, That number
been reported, it hi though
probable that the real number i
reasons
physicians who have cases of Ibis
disease in instances fail or
refuse to report them. But the
reported is sufficiently
large lo occasion some alarm.
only
Ken Orleans, the
Italian population. There are
v, three Minnesota,
among in rural
settlement. arc
H am the
ban Is
tali I, there an
,. in ha live
N. none,
the figures now compiling rep
n i ., it Soil of
A tin .
hereto and count pi
health i ,;
he of hospital. In
have been full bitterness. The
have been lorn
l for eleven year and I the people of the little
hot campaign this year would
LETTER
C Rotator.
W.
The debated to
the cutting off
concerning the amount damage
and destruction wrought by the
flood storms during the past
two weeks in our Slate tell I
disaster that simply appalling,
so greater was the fearful
havoc than any of us even
ed.
The information now at baud
us that In the one county of
Mitchell the exceeds a
million dollars, of it fall-
been
I he same has been es
pressed in by many
democrats,
of
Via., who returned from a
visit to the Constitutional
of slate,
am confident that wisdom
a their
that they will 111-.- suffrage
problem satisfactorily. may be
little lime l fore a form is
ii on, bit there i-
ITEMS
Black Jack, H.
Miss Lucy who has been
teaching school near here for some
time, took her departure on lad
Monday for her home t
county.
Dr. W, has been the
of our neighborhood for the
past few days.
Hist Bertha Bright sod brother,
lob. attended the
at Winterville on last Friday and
on their return spent the
the night with the While.
Sunday they left for their home
Miss and Dr.
went to last
day to attend commencement
C. College, return
Saturday and report baring
town Over
houses were washed away and
destroyed.
is the natural result, and of
an appeal been male to the j spent quite a pleasant t
outside public. It should lie lib Miss While been
orally responded quite sick for the past day,
are our own people and the W. Wynne, who has been
outstretched band of relief should attending school at Raleigh, paid
he as prompt as helpful. us a short visit from to
l cannot undertake to and returned Wednesday
within the limits of this letter the to
hundreds of localities that have; who hat been con-
suffered. Suffice it lo say that it fined to his room is able to be out
makes one's heart sick t read
doubt about arc now coming Abram Dixon went
h ind. Let's do all we en. to to Washington last re-
to their I turned Monday.
And let Mrs. I. II. White and Miss
themselves pluck up courage and I Lucy to Greenville
take heart J last on a shopping
helps those
to help themselves, and that Miss of
ii done
his p i toward a decide
i i ml liter, n
an opinion that claims
from it met ion f the hat
Maim . in i .
and therefore barred
the Treaty is from e
n the Spanish Coin
WINTERVILLE
mis. lawyers
v,.,,. I I, ii to I i her opinion
, . ;. t mat ion covering eases
name l leprous ;.
son, -i .- i
.,, r town i i
-and name alb
u ii I, s. these
the country. It tailed for .
. i legal test,
still ii Ma i i
I their n ;. I hi
In order
lie a
ruin in
CAME.
appeal interest to
people all over the State has just
decided Court
Ir. J. V.
dent of Trinity College, and Messrs
It, V of Durham and R.
Udell of Concord, defendants
i the sun for
tin i t fin . .
. , ,, brought Rev. Mr of
,;,,., Superior
letter, have gone out, I W
i h sum of
. ,,. p . ,, ,,. ., reform.
; i
f i sonic
ml I lie ho
c Is ad-
i; leading. w-ill In-
Mr, was
Ii
. . -.- I
replies h e-1
It is I hi ten of
are the to
a i i
a may
. his to
contests, of the
by the trustees of that col
of the speech of Dr. in
refutation of charges brought
Judge
Walter Clark, and which
claimed
V . , , . ,,.,. .,,.,. the plaintiff claimed contained
be lot the erection t rainy ,,.;,,
, t. die concerning the
in the South the .
i. r I .
-ii .- . . . limes
i mini n
-to i erection
. . I milling all
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., i-. a full
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Minnesota is i
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v tea the
speech i aide M n
; ;, M Siegfried, . Kn ll
i recent e
. . House, i . i II
i-
., ; . he ii i- Ion
i-1 that the
. , . was
lo at d
mark that run-
v have iii I.- in Ii
i hat stall . i be
i to h . i el,
II. .
hi ll.
. . .
Mr. Charles A.
It
I a Ii i is a Mi.
. ii his trip ill
I . . I.- j . . has p .;.
. no lo gel
i ll
or of i lei lie
i a and i . i i I all leprous
lie . i by State
I tit.
II i r-.
i i June
I , in a . i
th ii national in
S . hi i ,
it I day of fl
is, President
i in how Mr-
John Ricks wan the scene
Interesting gathering, and
with her well known ease
of manner, rt
the
president e
to and
the routine work gave i brief
of great ties
man add orator. The Ch
then derided In i i raw
log lite be
ed together again on 3rd
Thursday Id dune.
adjournment Mis. Kicks
an profit i mil
I. . trying t. ex
. in
Mr, Moore went
. mil ii. nub us ire
. lore foreign markets,
lions v mill -ii make
trouble ire
talk will
c ill
ii I i. II . loll
i ii the i i in linage
high
h I ;. I he origin Me-
tariff bill did ids
I'm ii- nil. and ii
only by reading the
tie- late i . Ill line, then s.
of male, succeeded In
lo of i
this
I'm.
i; a of
,. i- ii j i la
i r kind, tail that ran
which h
j, Ii tail tic
her guest with Pries
a dispatch was re-
from Washington
ii.; of Industries
Ni Carolina, .- computed by
. . .-. ii census, and
me paper, published
in big the astonish
Mr.; that -value of
in
now amount lo
and thought
ill i- ii big The
. i had -aid so.
million- Why, the
value in the
I in Carolina
north fully million
in ire. The raw t
bales of
i bales grown
continued by these worth
a pound of it
mi In- i pin He
It it s say that
of the cotton
mills, tobacco factories -about
pounds
Win-ton as
much smoking at
factories, cot-
ton -ltd mills, etc. etc. foot
up a over
yet we are grave-
-1 by i In bureau
i hat n ii
some
. . papers
pi ml a
I,.
i l .
I In pal eek the
, n I be
and ll Col-
here, and twenty
,. ii formed tin- grad-
of
In and
manner of delivery would have
done credit to older bead-,
and reflected the highest credit
up in and
fleer I
bis able corps of m
Aycock
the lo the graduates.
Greenville, who has been visiting
near here for past weeks
returned to her home Sunday.
X.
R. C. Mrs.
line to Kin-Ion
Monday .
I. Chapman
lo
Col. Musses Spivey to Kin
Monday.
Mrs. Kate came down
Tuesday from Kin-ton to
her farm down in Craven.
Mi-s of
came to our city Tuesday and re-
t same day.
Misses Kettle and Mabel
spent the day Tues-
day.
I. Keen-. Jr. C. II.
kin-, W. Brooks, Felix M.
Pitt man and Otis W, flask us
went Morehead City
The boys give a time.
A. K. Hall, New is
here for a few days.
Miss Anna Hell
from evening.
Water iii the river It dropping
rapidly. Some of the farmers tan
plant over crops have
under water for several days,
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND
lit SINKS- NOTES.
C, June I.
If demand for
increases at the same rate the
remainder of the season as they
have for the past few weeks, they
will soon attain a reputation equal
to that of Cox cotton
planter.
About sixty of our citizens
boarded the train yesterday morn-
for Bethel to attend the com-
the Bethel
School. Among the number were
the members of the Jr. U, r. A. M.
of tins town who had been invited
to lay the corner stone of Bethel
school. Last night returned
all out-now hears is
Bethel people and my what a
good time we did Their vis-
it no doubt will long lie remember-
ed.
K. D. cherry advance
of was here
yesterday, lie wanted to paint
the town but F. put in
a breaker so the circus moved
for fields anew and pastures
Sim Chapman, of Calico, was
here Tuesday and spent the day
pleasantly with us all.
be left he curried one of those
buggies. How those
buggies lo go.
K. our half it ab-
sent this week in
as a juror in the Superior
Court now session at
place.
Monday six gentlemen from the
AYDEN NOTES.
C,
preparations are Mag
made for Free Will Baptist
Semi iv is week.
K. V. Cox went to
Wednesday.
who has
teaching at C. College returned
lo his home near Washington
Friday. His many friends will be
glad lo welcome him back when
the fall session opens.
J. J. came down fro n
Greenville Tuesday night.
J T. Smith Miss Delia
Smith spent Friday in
of
is visiting her brother, Albert
ton. in South Ayden.
at. M. and wife vent to
Greenville Thursday.
Dr. II. H. Hunter, of
is stopping in town for a few days.
G. J. Cherry returned to Far-
Friday.
DO YOU WANT ONE
A HANDSOME
Church.
There were no happier people
Sunday than the
the Christian church on
the opening of their new house of
worship. the friends who
rejoice with arc legion.
fact nil arc glad that their
is completed. It is
a building credit upon
ton n and is honor to the
church.
Sunday was a beautiful day for
holding the first service in the new
Church, and large congregation
that gathered to Worship with
filled the building. The music
was excellent, Rev. D. w. Davis,
the preached a splendid
sermon, and the entire service
PHOTOGRAPH BROOCH
With any picture desired on it.
The brooch is gold-plated
makes a
The picture above does not fairly
represent the beauty of the brooch,
but you can sec samples at The
office that what
they are.
Do you want will send
you Tim
for one year and
give you one the for 91.20.
Any one already- a can
have one by paying your
subscription one year in advance
us one new subscriber
for a year.
Any boy or girl can have one
by sending two new sub-
to
Ton for one year.
Bridge neighborhood heartily enjoyed.
here and purchased eight tracks j
from the A. Cox Mfg. Co. These
trucks are becoming known far and
All the ignorance and
all credulity,
wide, and so it is with everything am, .,. the
manufactured by this factory. backwoods. The big papers
Joshua Manning who has been I M n
quite sick for the past few days the country farmer with hit long,
o much better that he ha thin and a hay rake in
ed hi- work. ,,. as of all
W. II. Clay tor, of ha
the for slating the
i- green and gullible, yet
be no better field than the city of
Chicago for the of gold
Two tons of paint ordered by the In that
A. Mfg. Cox. at one ship
for mammoth concern
is expected to arrive daily.
Let limes be so hard and money
so scarce it is always alive in Win-
busiest place for its
size in Eastern Carolina Success
is the motto and every enterprise
start never known fail, lucre
are extra offered cap
among us.
Battle
were visiting friends in the
try lost Sunday.
The closing of Bethel
High id Tues-
day nigh I, n Monday II.
of Ta no. delivered
At night exercises by the
children Tuesday
the of the building
was laid by the Winterville
the Jr. r. M.
with appropriate ceremonies,
mediately afterward Prof W. II.
delivered an address on
the principles of the order and ill
the conclusion his speech
a Hag and Bible to the
school in behalf of the Council.
These were received on behalf of
the trustees by J. W. Rose.
then delivered by-
Mr. Iv. B. Milliard, of Scotland
Meek.
In the the following
I. solved, the
South Ali. . War Is
was debated right young men,
four ill the and four ill
tin- tin; following com-
mil W. II. A. G.
iV. , acted n
i the
that had won
the argument.
At i he musical
concluded the exercises. learn
from those who attended t
speaking was of a very high order
and all Hie exercises of the
pupils reflected great upon
teacher- in this meal
school,
Greenville base bail team
played a game With Williamston
Tuesday the latter place.
The bays played a
toady game and did excellent
work iii the ii The features
for were pitch-
and Work at short stop.
and for pitching
of and Jordan, the liter a
league pitcher. drove from
I to a
distance of miles, to get in the
game, and won it for the William
team.
The was as
great city Sunday night a religions
fakir, who had been playing
lays and nights upon the emotions
of people, before an
of and proclaimed
himself Elijah, the prophet,
on said he. he that
i- living, physical and spirit mil
embodiment of Elijah my coin-
lo earth a lid time has been
prophesied by by
; Himself, by His -on. Jesus, by
I Peter and thousand years ago Dy
Moses, All w believe me to he
i very truth all of this will stand
j And over people rose
lo their feel and greeted the
i hunt ion with cheers and hand-
clapping. The people in the
swamps and mountain coves of
Carolina might well take up
collections to cut Bibles mis-
to
Observer.
Mayor's Court
Mayor J. bus disposed
of the following eases in his court
last
Marlon Perkins, disorderly and
assault with deadly weapon, rec
for appearance at
term of Superior
W. Hadley, drank and dis-
orderly lined penny costs,
13.81.
Alonzo Daniel and Manuel
Peyton, and disorderly
conduct and assault with deadly
weapon, over to September
term of Superior court.
F. White, drunk and dis-
orderly, lined one and costs,
2.81,
TO
Having
or Court of
is to nil
lo ii
tin- And nil n-r-
In present to the
for
notice will he
in of This
L. J. CHAPMAN,
of
Crawford
Cook
Biggs
Jordan
-1
Total
Skinner
Woodard
I'm In-
Smith
Tyson
White
ml the Century Club.
The meeting of the End of the
Century club with Mrs. Will
Harding June 4th was one of the
most interesting meetings during
the club year. Bo literary pro
gram being prepared the house
Immediately proceeded to the
the following being
T. J. Jams.
l-t Vice Will Hard-
Vice J, L. Lit-
M.
F. II. James.
larding.
Not only business brought
before the house made Ibis
Interesting Mrs,
in her easy graceful
charmingly I In-
by having the animals birds
prominent in history careful-
in a nut shell. Mrs.
Grimes most successfully unfold-
the given the
prise.
Refreshments wen- served and
thoroughly relished by every
present.
The Club adjourned lo with
Mrs. James June 18th.
The Way to
Prosperity.
A successful man
said this was his
la the straw that
humanity.
Total
Williamston
Jordan, Greenville
Whitney, Sugg,
Vt this Hi j H On i arc
iv ii ii .
in
r i. in .
every oat to know that n
Mini mid cure
i ii v i rain Kill r In
v i -in ti in. ii
tails. is but one
Perry Price sail
tOe,
to bed, early to
rise, hustle like thunder
advertise.
Advertising
The will
bring you success. Don't
lag behind in the race,
but let the people know
w bat you arc here for.
The easiest, quickest mid la-st
way to sell anything is to
it
an advertisement goes straight to
the people, learn what you
el o sill you reap tho
We have just purchased a largo
supply of bright and attractive
cuts to illustrate ad-
and you are at
to use If you know
just want to say, will
help you up your
That is our to
help yon talk to the people,
The east of an advertisement in
Tin; Is the part.
reasons
why we sell more
CLOTHING
than any store in Pitt County.
largest assortment.
We arc always up lo date in styles.
We never misrepresent our goods.
V We are always lowest in pi ii i
Come and be convinced
Of course at
Some Speak to Some to You
Monday, 1901.
J. T. Edwards, of Wilson, van
here today.
Qua Salisbury, of Hamilton, is
visiting here.
Kenneth run-tall, KinSton,
came over this morning.
Congressman A. Wood-
aid, of Wilson, is attending
court.
B. B. Nicholson,
of Washington, is here attending
court.
Mrs. B. House
lag for
parents.
Mrs. T.
morning for Raleigh to
daughter.
left this morn
to visit her
left
visit
. came home
from Homer
He sells Sh.
Hats and If ens Furnishings, also Ladies Shoes.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
Una Killed.
Ag tho passenger train was com-
in Saturday evening II run
If CROSS killed a dog belonging to
Miss Mamie Both Tunstall. The
little girl was much distressed over
the loss Of her
in the margin of this paper it
so In remind you owe
It K It fur
subscription we request
you to settle as early as p s-
We need what YOU
owe and hope you will not
keep us wailing fur ii.
This notice is for tho
find the cross mark
paper
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Tho closing exercises of
High School will take place
who awl The con-
on their; takes place the night of the
12th, and the literary address will
be delivered by Prof. I. V. Joyner
the 13th a. in.
have come to
town,
Cash paid for by
M.
Don't wait until the last of the
month to list your taxes.
W. Ii. Wilson,
Sal evening
School at Oxford.
Lizzie us, of
Williamston, is her sister,
Mrs. B. Walker.
Harry Skinner, Jr., came home
Saturday evening from
at Chapel Bill,
Mrs. P. and Miss
Louise Latham left this morning
for Washington City.
Mrs. ;. II. and children
returned Saturday evening from a
visit to Scotland Neck.
Mi.-s Ophelia Unwell, of Golds-
arrived Saturday evening I
visit Miss Bruce Forbes.
J. J. Agent of
the express Company,
this
Mary of Scot-
land Nook, came in even-
to visit Mrs. II.
Bessie Patrick came home
evening from the South-
Conservatory of Music at I'm
ham.
Little Miss
son, of v. ho been visit
her W. T.
returned home today.
Mis. Charles Cobb, Mrs.
Jenkins, Misses Mamie King and
Belcher left this morning
for to attend
Tuesday. i, tool.
i -i
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Din
W. II, Parker went to
today,
this
Calendars.
k bus taken
agency for one of the largest and
heel calendar printing houses iii
country and is ready to take
orders. A line of
have been received and can
Greenville is proficient in voting be seen at the or we will j
by now. We have had take them to your place of
the past year. i . , , .
J if preferred, Is sol
The tax list takers are all at large that purchasers can have ,
their posts, but arc doing a exclusive design If desired. Place
rushing business as yet.
Attention is railed lo Die notice
to creditors by L. Chapman,
Administrator of Jacob Brooks.
i -1 i
Miss Lulu Edwards, of
evening to take j county, Is visiting sister,
charge of the meeting In the Chris- Cobb.
church. Ho preached an ex- j j
sermon Tuesday night to a I at
A eased to hear people say that, , h.
a dry June makes a full barn. There is good I evening to visit relatives,
do not be afraid everything will be Interest in the meeting. Two per- Mis Aimil, of
sons made request for prayers en teaching school
Tuesday night. Services will be j near , returned home
held every night this week. today.
Miss of
Takes the
The a successful ad-
states that he has never
been impressed publishers
arc unable to point to number
Instead of merely to the quality of
It, T.
for Norfolk.
K. K. Tunstall returned to
evening.
Mrs. It. L. and
to today to visit
I relatives.
went lo Iv
and this
it desired. Place
your orders early.
Mrs. K. S. Greene returned Mon
. , . day evening from u visit
Christian Church Revival. Durham,
Motley, State Evangelist,
The are making Inroads j arrived Tuesday
on and the man with the
hoe is getting the better of
,. i. . , . ,. Atlantic coast
came in Monday
ruined if it is dry this month.
The Greenville base ball
up against a defeat in the game at
Washington Monday afternoon.
The score was to I favor of
Washington.
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Et
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CO o
m H
The Atlantic Coast Line will
sell tickets to the As-
at at one
fare for round trip, plus
membership fee. The Assembly
meets on the 10th.
J. who was with
several months
before going off to school last fall,
is helping us again during of
his vacation at home. Better boys
than are not tumid.
When the members Jr.
O. V. A. u. of Winterville, pass-
ed through returning Bethel
Tuesday evening they had their
Hag above the rear of and
were singing patriotic airs.
; ton, arrived this morning to visit
Mrs. II. c. Edwards Booth
i Hie.
heir readers. be successful
he maintains, the
must have the most circulation for
the least money. The widest cir-
at tho lowest cost per line
for each thousand of circulation
takes the
W. II. If. T. King
and John While went to
this morning lo attend the com
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A Christian Science
The has
fused a charter lo a proposed
Christian Science College. The
application said
was to and graduate its
students in the science of treating
; diseases without tint use of
l have this day received
a full line of
Patterns and
styles to and
none higher. practice same
Books per copy.
i educate
to leach and to eon
fer upon each as
faculty thinks proper or all
of the following degrees, namely.
Doctor of therapeutics,
suggestive therapeutics, mental
magic
untie therapeutics, anatomy
professional muse,
over a handled bales Tuesday. meta
was Washington
el Tuesday, and today. He
MRS. L.
Not Stay
looks like a I hat so many
farmers held their i when it
was cents and are having lo sill,
it cents or Mr.
Jesse tells us he brought
hustler after cotton.
1801.
Jesse went to
morning,
Mrs, u Hey Brown land little
daughter. Mary, left this morning
for Littleton,
Mrs. A. who has
been visiting A.
left this morning for oath,
W. linker, of sen
member of the of Baker
Hart here, came in Tuesday
s. of Norfolk,
n ho was here visiting W. .
left Tuesday even-
frank Skinner went
over to Plymouth to
see the game of ball this afternoon
between Greenville and Plymouth.
Mis. S. Jackson, who
been visiting hot daughter, Mrs,
w. returned this morn-
lo Plymouth.
her home.
i. II. W. WOO has been
located here as a buyer since
last fall, today bis home
to spend summer,
We hope he will return Green
in o i wow i j i I lie I i . i.
J.
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What
THAT I AM STILL AN
DATE LINE OF
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PAN AMERICAN WILL USHER A NEW
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of the
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beat, swift, and the
f have
fold. The is in-
deed here. has in
the culture of the liner fide of
and has turned to its uses the
AM I TO ,. s of the elements In i
,., manner of hut a few
. . nu- next I- I or l
V- ins to
l exposition
Dry broods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
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to
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th.- grand to he pro-
in the
of lb Pin-
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In form
upon
during th now
look tor-
ward With prophetic Into the
of the future and In
hi m k of
to bring forth.
that
c. will In material
and thing great
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who
r more wonderful
even more
low-ledge than the
. given await
now begin The Nine-
in
i of travel land and
. ii.- Invention of team
. urine; it law the at
graph telephone electric
ii of
to
tn the operation of the of
It
In he of
and and f It gave
in Hie way machinery
bar
and ll- of
for Hie manual of the
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In detail of Nineteen
more
para la It
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n n,
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the i
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I el.
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of tin portray r-
. n the
. n . in Sew World or
,, ., nun of a
been done,
.
Two hundred bushels of
remove
the
soil. Unless this quantity
is returned lo the soil,
the following crop will
materially decrease.
.
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are
KALI WORKS.
Sc.,
SPLENDID . THE PAN-
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purl l
U it. m i
will he
I here
in the
mile track a
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of
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turn
June i
v b, km ii, h . , i
n.
Mm
L. H. Pender,
C.
Flues, Tin Roofing, Ac.
Expert employed. All
kinds and work
first dam. lie blocking of gnus a
specialty.
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter
OLD DOMINION LINE
IS 1806.
j. w. nm co.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factor and handlers of
Bagging, Tics and Hags.
and
solicited.
Juno
on High Sees.
A Scot to India.
you mi A. It asked the
shipper.
T said
paper in
ail
skipper. Link a likely chap.
Go and pal
Soon alter in
beard naked for a
Job.
Where an your ask-
ed i skipper.
Sure, I'm good as any
papers, or
engage
The mere found
and the en-
A few days later, they
nut at seal, Scotchman
was gelling water from over
a rope mid was pulled
the sea the back As
vessel was making pretty good
speed, Irishman lo the
side, looked After and
his head, walked off to
the cabin and knocked at
in. what do you
Well, do you that
fellow as ye look on
a character
In off id ii l I
f.
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UNIVERSITY
Law School.
Tin- July 1st to
in courses to the bar.
lawyers. For
C.
Mill. N. t . Dean.
Steamer My res leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer Edgecombe 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 Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
Paper Hanging.
I am prepared lo fill Wall r
and can bang it if desire. Full line
samples from boat to
I am prepared i do Brick Lariat
for wall paper left Ike of
Mr. M. will tap
J. H. BUNN,
Greenville, N. C.
It. 1- i ,. . i
aM He f i
r j. UM
EKE,
GREENVILLE N. C.
J. W. Peppy
Norfolk, Va.
The I of n museum,
lbs
I I In V an
p. .- i Interest
ii i tin of North,
ill West
and . p of Ilia
lb Hit
in-. now in
i ;
BRICK.
II in of good hard brick, A
uniform ii. sire, o, us. We
are prepared lo delivery
in large or wall and M run-,
L. HARVEY SON,
o--l-t.
Colt Commission Mer-
Laud Plaster. We
ilia for
as
lots
0.80
I.-, than ions 0.00
J. W. A CO.
TOWS OF GREENVILLE.
NORTH CAROLINA
IMPROVEMENT BONDS.
The of Aldermen the Town if
ii N. C. will sealed bids
part five per rent.
bonds until o'clock P. June Mb,
bonds of each, payable -Inly let,
The the light to mart any
nil For further information ad
J. ti Mayor,
C .
Bagging and Ties
on bun i
Fresh goods kept constantly on
hand. produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
W. R. WHICHARD BRO.,
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The complete in every
and prices as low as
lowest. Highest market prices
paid country produce.
S. M,
was by family
in to use
when she was bill a young In-
us n lo
and stomach. Liter it n
useful in troubles, and its effect
s In n In In so
. free from dangers are
upon the use
ii . we bate ionic to regard It,
niter use as one of
when lie re la . new baby in
until an
we pleasure In
It to of the harried
. months show such j use to keen their
Die appearance H M.
Daily Weekly Tim
reward for ease
can with lbs I p lo
lion- are
with
fall lo awe
ulna n
pill-
and Heal b mall. Slam.
and
i meat. in
., I
has worked,
I magic, In the
Hie if
lion,
iii buildings
mid whole
thus far run ,.,
. . an be wen Unit
No. Mamie, changeable
silk I lie kind you
pills
Restore Vitality. Lost sad
or
PILLS
SO
ii.
1.1 tonic and
blood builder.
to
Hy mail
. I-. lines
with
refund Send for circular
Re sails
of
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Ni,
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lb ti n. I
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II . If IV
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will
rally i to flu during
i i -i-i I,, n n, i hi i. ii
ha , mi . . lo ill n
in. In i i. her
i; in ii early rise
a mail Know when the
cries.
The padding ill
digestion.
It is sometimes a ticklish job to
live nil lick.
ll doesn't lake a horsewoman to
drive a
The mule puts his
hindmost,
The a.
i i
or
S.
in.-i
By mall in a
ii our bankable
to cure In DO days or
MEDICAL CO.
A Jackson Si.,
.-ale by I. Druggist.;
N C
S. M.
Wholesale retail and
Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, oil
I'm etc. lied-
Maine.-, Oak Suits, It
When J Calls, Pallor
love life iii fall music. i stills. Tables, P,
Three Pipes, One Veil Kith,
Times
VA.,
Now Only Cents a Year,
and includes absolutely free The
Paragon Monthly, New The
Farm Journal, Philadelphia.
CA Li NO TiMES.
Journal Para-
Monthly, now only M per
year; month by mail.
Address TUB TIMES,
Richmond, Va.
to
Mr. C. General for
Carolina and of that Well-
Known
MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life
lo announce lo its largo number
policy bidders, hi public
North Ibis com-
will now in tills
stale and ft. ill issue its
splendid desirable lo all de-
siring the very insurance beat
company la world.
If the in your has not
vet completed
JOHN c.
Agent, Raleigh,
Assets
Paid policy
Live, reliable energetic agent
lo work fir the
IN
A GENERAL LINE OF
Hard ware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
Home n become elevated
until are as up for crime,
no. , are no
longer
and Gall
Meal Key West
American Beauty Cigarettes, Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Coffee, Meal, Soap,
Lye, Magic Food. Matches. Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Apples, Peaches,
Currents. Raisins, Glass
China Ware, Tin and
Ware, Crackers,
Host Butter, Stand
Machines, and nu-
other goods. Quality and
headache, lion, j Quantity- Cheap fr cash. Coin
i to see
To
iii malarial districts Tint's Pill-,
;. mi in perfect order and
malaria, torpid liver,
ti and bilious
Liver Pills
SAM M
North Pin county in Superior
Court,
A. P. II, I
TS. Sale.
virtue of an directed lo lbs
Superior marl of
Wilson tin above
will mi Monday,
court boats door of
said sell highest bidder fur
i n ii I all the right
which the W.
I. . in
real estate to will That of
land in township manly,
North
creek, and lamb of
Beam Bullock, it. tog.
well, IS. A.
rs, U. i
six acre more or
W.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
TERMS Payable In Advance.
One Year ll, Six Months
Three Sing. Copy
No canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
The Semi-
Weekly
will he sent together
one year for or DAILY
and
year for payable in ad-
PATENT
you invent or art
CaVEaT
for fr
BOOK ON PATENTS
C. A CO.
Patent WASHINGTON.
ice
-a.-
FOR
III
The Eastern Reflector
a M
D. J. EDITOR
I VOL. XX
.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, TUESDAY, JUNE I
We Beg
Your
Pardon
NO
BETHEL ITEMS
We have an apology to make in ,,., ,; with mt
goods bat us on Hi.- score of ire so low
we reel to quote them. Come let us
whisper the prices i your ear. They are low you
cannot bear them from the outside. Few pieces of
New While Goods loot
w.
T.
LEE
TWO YEARS PREMIUMS BEEN PAID IS
OF N. J., POLICY HAS
Loan
Cash Value,
up
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
. is Nun
the second and of each
to reduce Premiums, or
increase the Insurance, or
of during lifetime
J L. SUGG,
Greenville, X. C.
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
Bethel, 1901.
The Jr. O. It. A. M. of Winter-
over Tuesday and laid
the coiner stone of Bethel High
School. Address was made by
Prof of
Bethel was by another
death Friday, the person
taken A. Mangum.
She was well one hour and the next
was in the glory land above. She
leaves a to grieve for her to
whom we all extend sympathy.
ft. ha of
who has been
Tuesday
to this place to spend a few days
with Rev. J. W. Hose and family
and will lean
day.
B. A
delivered the
the High School on Tuesday morn
Boot, of
wen- in town today.
Miss Annie of Penny
Hill, is visiting relatives here.
B. L, May.,, Conetoe, was in
town today,
J. I. returned to Rocky
Mount today.
Mayo Sieves, of
spent Tuesday the commence.
Bethel High School tamed out
of grandest
that Bethel has ever
school term will
begin first Monday m September,
mm, with Pro. i.
in charge.
People are shipping potatoes
in this section.
A. J. Moore and John White, of
Greenville, spent Tuesday this
place.
J. Nichols, of is.
sporting his best girl over in this
place.
IO THE PEOPLE, OUR OF
PUT AMi ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are still the forefront of the race after your
oner yon the best selected line of
General Merchandise
A large line of Baby Caps,
Belts, and
Embroideries. Ladies Col-
and Cuffs all Sizes
have largest and handsomest line of
MILLINERY
TO GREENVILLE.
M T millinery department and it
lo soil your
or. choice
selections, the creations of best manufacturers of
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round. s,,
V ad
a is our pleasure to show you what you and i
sen you We oiler you
business built up strictly on its own merits
hen you come I- market not
f you do not see our Immense stock before buying elsewhere
ember us Hues of general merchandise
In.
s you wait.
Hals, Silks, i;,,., . ;. r
I rs hue.
everything
I finite
Goods and Notions,
Hate and Caps, Silks and
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings Oilcloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's and
Horse Blankets Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses, Scad is.
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Rope.
Furniture,
f Boys
To I I- t a I
Will N NOTES.
June ii.
regard for ,, . and family, and Hiss
V. spent Monday
in Greenville,
Headquarters for Furniture and in that line
W boy strictly for Cash. ,.
Credit Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
of others. n went lo
Be as polite to j. parents, friends.
sister and Miss Coward, who has
b me lime with her
Mi-. Dr. ,,.
Greenville morn-
visit brother,
handsome new
Haiti
Miss Taylor, of
been visiting friends in
home
evening.
of Norfolk, was
low . I .
We el In Mr-. Bob
has ill
Id ll
as you are
people in
when you speak to them or tin-;,
yon.
I. contradict
nit-.
It is not disc re-
fuse do wrong.
Whispering, laughing
. . res, in
school or places ,.;.;.
i rude and vulgar.
lie doubly lo ,, I
ailing lo then, laughing .
making r marks I hem. I
S. In . ;., .
Price.
As a a so in year-round mer-
trading They have a right to expect i.
Money haul earned, and should be given a chance to
l duly when i. is ,,,,,. ,.
our note in wear and tear bow
this store is to serve you with truest economy,
WHITE GOODS and LACES
NEW STYLES IN BELTS
For Men, Ladies, Misses and
Children. All kinds Piques,
Lawns, Dimities and Wash
Goods. Agents for
standard patterns.
The Designer cents,
Fashion Sheets Free.
KICKS
Influences are
Abroad.
other commencement
speakers North Carolina have
done this your, Chancellor
in his
address at I
day, spoke for independent
and for the dignity of individualism j
It is well to talk thus lo young
men, Just going upon the stage of I
life; we rejoice and are glad lo
say that the and
ties of all the fling educational
institutions of this State are
J. CG.
II. spent
knife, or pointer, hand Mum Monday night in town.
end toward the one who receives of Greenville, was
I town Tuesday night.
Crop Conditions
II i a- mate i-. r.
do not raise your bat . . i
bun
Will i nil
lie .
el -ii.- , ,, p
w. Seminary Tuesday
i with the young
i ii-
I i .- . . i
him. null than Good
-i i . ii i; The was
June There is a curious slat of o
feather Bureau a weekly s,,,, ; ll, and Agues Smith,
stales improve- vie. g,,,, ,,. ,.,. . la n the tr-ii
men. in the corn crop is ,,,, ,,,,; ,,,., ,
ideas into
of their students us to their
duties, and I lose young men
are going out the world, rooted
themselves in principles
spreading abroad the influence
of the from which they
me. The the col-
of the great denominations
Davidson, Trinity, Wake Forest
their teaching, religious, moral,
political, is right, and through
their young men North Carolina
will ultimately come right.
This N why we favor largest
appropriations to public
An educated citizenship
be controlled by profession
accomplish
their ends and thrive upon
of the masses. The day
of enlightenment and freedom is
dawning in Carolina; our
schools and arc helping
along. We thank God take
Observer.
reported. In the states of the
lower Missouri Valley winter
wheat suffered further from
drought and damage from is
more extensively through
out the winter wheat belt, liar-
vesting has as north us
Arkansas and will begin in Kansas
the
against municipality Offered fer
lo visit relatives at
.
possession of Hues levied and .
in mayor's court, the
plaintiff alleging I ha I under the
Wednesday in
Mrs. I. ., .,;,., ., ,, ,,,,,
I. line should n morning to
into the common school fund in
n. of Km,,.
as n The
Supreme loan.
has very -low and the was in favor of
generally through. I lie,. ,,, ,
,,,, , i m, .
easier,, and over ,.,, ,, ,.,
central districts. I
easier,, dis- warrant and a civil a,,,,.
dry weather, Is are . ,, win. ,.
needed for cotton. .,. , , , ;,
Hi
needed for cotton.
Transplanting of tobacco
made rapid progress, in Maryland
Virginia and Tennessee, under
conditions. In Kent
about one half of crop has been
tn
future.
he v v
told there is also u civil i. during his n
him and If he will
i i
that warrant will withdrawn ilL , her
. State is N.,,.
his
The who with
knife deserves to be
The buy believes
that half a loaf la none.
Chill tills chill, all
malarial Tl,.,,
after other foil
nu no pay. Price els
one been be will, at the same lime , Stale is North
I,,,,, .
small and starling well, to this -and it's n except l. be let alone
, , ,,,;. i. .
plant beds ,,., ,., ,,,, ,, H . Hie bu. r, , , ,,,;, ,.
heavy rains. The plan i,
Ohio have been
ed.
An Iowa Judge has decided l hut
it is not only right of a news-
paper to theatrical per
formers, but ii i-. their duty to
roast them when they torture the
victims they gel a at. Thai
hi. .-in r In T. V
own . -ill lb,
ml
II salvation.
such shape
can . our
; ,. we have
, , .,
. i Ill . H f-el I but
hind. u, bright future,
Hi . l, ii i,
We will
, j
the in the action,
the gel until
; Ii l he refuses he i-
a;
and I In- line In . school
criticism. Th
boa id people ii i-
and bile they admit that the
victim- ,,, . .,
Led some. only limit ho put
on the newspaper roaster was that ridiculous ,;, , ., ; , , bring skill
mustn't be any malice lo hi- ;,. , , ,. r or
star. Landmark.
I I ll a s
an; i kin


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Eastern reflector, 7 June 1901
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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June 07, 1901
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