Eastern reflector, 16 August 1901


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Have
THAT I AM STILL AN
OP-TO DATE 1-INK OF
Pry Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
AND A
WHICH AM LIABLE TO MENTION
to see me for your next Barrel of Hour or Fork.
Yours to please-
Jas. B. White.
TWO PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
N. J.
YOUR HAS
Mosquitoes And Malaria.
The most prevalent disease
North Carolina, certainly from now
until frost, in malarial fever in one
form or another. It is by no means
to the low lying Eastern
section the State, but is quite
abundant many localities in the
hill country, haying been reported
from Cherokee.
recent
lions the cause the fever has
shown to be a microscopic
animal known as the
malaria or
which feeds upon the red corpus-
of the the pallor
Of persons suffering from chronic
malaria. The development of this
little parasite in the blood is as
One of the spores, or
baby so to speak, enters a
red corpuscle and. feeding on its
grows until at the end of
twenty four bean it has become
nearly as large a- the corpuscle. It
then. a process known as
splits up into a dozen
or more little spore again, which
for a short time are free the
blood and unattached lo the
It is as the
occur that the chill comes
on. which explains the periodic re
of the chill every twenty-
foul hour, and as it ha
OF NEWARK.
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid up Insurance.
Extended that works ,
if be month white H that quinine is most
lapse, upon ,
of and payment . . are free in the blood and out bu
second year-T. No j , u the substance of t fa corpus-
Dividends are payable at the begin., tag. th la. M .,,
succeeding year, provided the premium the
They may be used-1. To reduce
of insured.
I. L. SUGG,
Jr f.
Greenville. N-
Greenville Male Academy.
The next session of ibis school will begin on Monday. September
l s
Primary English per month M I English per month WM
Intermediate- B Languages
This school has been its present
years work In the pas, I cited as a guarantee for the future.
go session from as directly .-. the l or any liege
e State- Their standing there for the work done
given it
for If pupil. W.
and we a-k a
beet work. . U A
N. C, Aug. V, ML
Three Times The Value
PASTER
Agent wanted In all
territory.
Manufacturing Company,
till
T. WHITE,
is just before the chill is expect
ed.
The method of the introduction
of the malarial poison, the
certainly the method,
has been demonstrated beyond all
question to lie the sting of a certain
variety of mosquito as
j the common mosquito,
which more is In-
as a carrier of disease, be-
species will breed in still water of
matter bow pure, but
former, our enemy, will only
in stagnant pools In which
there is a certain amount of
table matter, f specially if there are
Bah, such as top minnows or
sun perch, which feed upon the
larvae or is explains
the fad that is much more
abundant after freshets, the
course of which the stream, getting
out of its bank, washes in
the ground, and speedily falling
leave there stagnant pools with
few no in them.
toes are very much abundant
this exceptional year of freshets
than usual. It also explains the
danger of brick bolt.
The larvae, a we
call arc the young
Although they live
in the water the time they are
To produce die best
in fruit, vegetable or grain, the
fertilizer used must contain
enough Potash. For
MM pamphlet . We
send them free.
11-
the crude petroleum being better
and cheaper ordinary
The of oil prevents
the from breathing and
smothers them.
is cue ounce or two table
spoonfuls to every fifteen square
feet surface, repeated every two
This method era em-
ployed with great success last year
by the city of Winchester, Va.,
and our own town has
shown a most
of adopting
it. Some care and a little expense
against mos
In providing a
of pure drinking water will
insure
To those in this sub-
I a
interesting valuable book on
mosquitoes written In popular
entertaining style h. O.
Howard, the Chief
the United States, and published
Phillip w
York, at a cost of postpaid.
II M. P.,
v State of Health.
I lave ion inti south of
the pair of
Everything New
f every week.
CHRISTIAN GEORGE.
Paper Hanging.
am prepared to fill Wall Pa-
pal and can hang if full line
from heat designers to select
I am also prepared to Laying
on short notice
Orders for wall paper left a. the store of
Mrs. M. will prompt at
J. H. BUNN,
N. O.
MM-
Greensboro Female, College
M. C.
Literary and
Schools of Art and
Literary and all
Living Expense per Year.
Session begin
11th. 1901.
cation. PEACOCK,
OLD DOMINION LINE
J. W. PERRY
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties Hags.
Correspondence and
solicited.
Practical Education
In agriculture, engineering, mechanic
art, and a
of theory and practice,
of study and
a year. Total expense, in-
clothing and board, H.
Thirty students. Next
session 4th.
For
President
O. COLLEGE
AGRICULTURE h, MECHANIC
ft
Perry Go.,
COMMISSION
Norfolk, Va.
OB
Land Plaster, lure, at the following
for June duly
than tons
Car Ml
ton lot
MO ton M
Please U t us have your older as HOB a
x Ito avoid shipment.
J. W. COMPANY.
TO
The Clerk Of Superior Court of
COW having Letter.-
lo me. Mm undersigned on
Angus., the estate of
notice is hereby giver, to
all Indebted to the estate to make
to
to all creditor of said estate to present
tin claims properly to the
undersigned, within twelve months after
dale of this notice, or this notice will I
in bar of their
or August, 1901
Lynn riff
Three Tapes, One Year Each, for
Times
RICHMOND, VA.,
Now Only Cents a Year,
and includes absolutely free The
Paragon Monthly, New The
Farm Journal, Philadelphia.
DAILY AND SUNDAY
Farm Journal Para-
Monthly, now only W per
year; per month by mail.
Address THE TIMES,
Richmond, Va.
Steamer leave Washing
ton daily at A. M. for Green
ville, leave Greenville daily
M. for Washington.
Steamer leave
Greenville Monday,
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 Bo
ton, and for all point for
railroads at Norfolk.
Shipper should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore.
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C
J. J. Aft.,
Greenville,
the
Atlanta,
have handled Dr.
Teething ever sine.- its first
lion to tin- and trade as a pro-
tars medicine, and our trade in it has
from to
our amount lo two or tun
lorn red per year, i
string its and tin
ii i.- giving to
,. summers
hot ma or to
incident lo teething
Till. ft Dill CO.
Wholesale
LAND SALE.
SALE OF TOWN LOT
By virtue of a decree of the Superior
Court of County made in a certain
Special Proceeding therein pending,
Cannon, Public Administrator,
the estate W. II.
vs. Bonnie and others .
I will on Monday, Slid,
before the Court door in
sell at public sale to the highest for
cash, a lot or panel of land in
town of Pitt County, known as lot
No. in block II. in the plan of said town,
including tin saw grist mill
situate. This the 1st day of August. Ml.
CANNON,
Public administering the
estate of W. II. deceased.
, THE ORE AT
If you have bad
breath, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles,
lack of bad blood,
and which tell th. or bid and
impaired Cure Yon.
It clean out the th. liver and
the of th. purify your blood and put you
on your he. again. Your will return, your bowel, move
liver and kidney. . you. your will clear end
freshen and you will th. old time energy and
in, II for II
For Salt by
S. .
-vS
is ms
; CO ,
sill lo
batched from the eggs which were
laid sin face until reach
maturity they live
breathe Contrary
to lb- general rule, they
breathing tube which springs
near tail
which stick out oil he top of
the water want air. The
bearing Ibis arrangement on
later.
There I n popular
in regard lo the of
The general
la h.-y arc carried by the
j wind, people
Hi I a land am brings mos-
It is a But that
more abundant when the breeze is
from the laud or a aim, M
cording lo know the
lad is not that they are
blown the swamps to land-
ward, bat I hat they simply
nut again trees and
bury and lb lid of
when- they had taken refuge from
tin rung sea which was
rough fragile
With
it -11 ill, that a mile
and generally not far. When
one is troubled with a
careful search will
reveal water in near
The ti n of
and Ibo of
malaria is in two
Will and best, by the
thorough of all stagnant
pool of water, and second, by
i keeping pooh
with It
I oil, of own
People.
How deep an impression is made
public by persistent
may lie judged re
port of an
held ill Melbourne, Australia, ball
rioter for the benefit Of a
hospital. The great ball
was crowded with ladies
each of whom
anted a well known
The net profit of the affair
was
By virtue of t Decree of the Superior
court Pitt Co
Beg S. Best, L. Best and
Best. th Cum-
will sell for rash
door in
2nd day of Kept. 1901 following
ed tract of lying on the side
Creek and side of
ville at n slake side or
said road Frank William's corner,
South E. . to sail William.
other corner, South Wet
to a comer l Branch,
nth East thence
pi-U-s to a stake comer in said line,
Soul OS poW Main
then with Main to the
n-s, more or has.
This August t,
JAMBS.
r.
AN OLD ADAGE
SAYS-v
light Is a heavy
Sickness makes a light purse.
The LIVER Is the seat of nine
tenth all disease.
Ms Pills
go to the root of the whole mat-
thoroughly, quickly safely
and restore the action the
LIVER to normal condition.
Give tone to the system and
solid flesh to the body.
Take No Substitute.
By virtue of two Executions directed to
the undersigned from the Superior Court of
entitled A. F Young A- I o ,
i. W. Cos and J. E.
against J. W. I will on Monday
at o'clock
the court house door of Pitt County II
the bidder I'm a-
all right title and which J.
W. in III
Heal One piece of land at
ks X I at lb
of the New and Tan road and ran-
lite Road to
to tie Till with the
lo Ibo beginning. Containing acre,
more due oilier piece of land
X I ids containing acres
fully Deed
and wife to Joli , M. cox recorded hi Book
K page of nil
County i-lie of
l deed
from to John
II I I
County. This day
riff I'll- County.
Tinker, B
Pitt county, in
parlor court.
Elizabeth Hooker
vs. I
J. II. administrator I
I K. C. J. II. I
William
Yellow-Icy of
II. A.
U. individually. J
J B Yellow
and a of Yellowley
and Executor of II A Yellowley, will
lake notice action as above
has been commenced In Superior court,
o Pitt county, to ban that tract of ban
known us Alpine, of which E c Yellowley
dud did aid mid by
of the court u pay a debt due plaintiff
said E and
B Cherry from sale land
under from J II
for other relief in the complaint
and the said will further take
notice that lie required at the
next term of Superior court of said county
lo l- held on the 1st Monday in
1901. house of mid county in
N-c, answer or demur to
in said action or the
will apply tn the court for the relief de-
in said complaint.
This July,
D. C.
Superior co it
GREENVILLE S. C.
Cotton Bagging and Tie alway
on ha I
Fresh goods kept constantly on
hand. Country produce and
Mild. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
WHICHARD
IN
N. C.
The complete in every d
price a low the
lowest. Highest market price
paid for country produce.
A GENERAL LINE OF
US II
have
that the delicate
which content of an
will answer well as
akin to
The bat been
ml,
a his wife,
II. raj shot
III., Ilia
the did was In
I lie
A thing is not u
It never
before. a tail, for
O. II. of Mans,
, in
tried to kill himself, In-
Wholesale Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar
Turkey, etc. Bed
Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Parlor
Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. i
and Gail A Ax
Moat Key West Cheroots,
American t Can
Apples,
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Mulches, Oil,
Heal Hulls,
den Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Apples, Peat lies,
Currents, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes Cracker, Main
Cheese, Best Butter, Bland-
ard Machines, and nu
other good. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to
Phone
, ,
A is one Dial will go
One any keeping out of
UNIVERSITY
of North Carolina.
STATE'S
SYSTEM.
ACADEMIC
LAW,
Eighty live Free
tuition to teachers
sous. for the
Instructors,
New Dormitories, Water Works,
Central
in in MOO
and Full term
B, p.
Chapel Hill, N. O,
Also a nice Li of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyer and Broker In
Stocks, Cotton, and
ions. Private Wire to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
notice to rite
Public.
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Mr. John C.
North and Virginia, of that Well.
Known Popular Company,
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The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
II
-AT-
VOL. XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY, AUGUST
ARE KNOCKING
THEM
v.
i-H
GO
rM
Fur Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Trunks,
Boys and Mens Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves,
and a big line of Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees.
Conic lo see us. Every day a bargain day and everything a
Your friends,
W. T. LEE CO.
FIRST CLASS MILITARY SCHOOL IX EASTERN N.
School,
LaGrange, N. C.
MILITARY,
Fifty-three Boarding Twelve Counties and two States
represented past session. School Barrack
for Sixty Cadet. ,
The school aims to strengthen character developing latent la-
and power. The Individual needs of the students are considered.
The literary training the manly trails, a sound body
clear mind, class room method cultivate
and mental Athletics encouraged.
Expenses per half including board, tuition, fuel, lights
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Write for j. ,.;. Sn-r.
A NORTHERN OPINION OF
IN THE
Senator plain talk and
the applause that followed Mil-
on
will of course greatly the
sentimentalities in the north who
are always bewailing the
of brutes for raping
unprotected white women
and Children, but who never have
avoid of sympathy forth victims
of brutality. The Wisconsin people
have no sympathy, we may sup
pose, for cruel upon
protected women of I he white race.
The people in oilier slates may be
leas sympathetic with outraged
men and may be horrified that
should applaud a
southern man when he spoke out
for lynching scoundrels and devils.
We like the following we find
the Post, that some
times has a manly way digging
right down lo of a
question. II
Human nature is the
everywhere. In this country es
i an enlightened
regard for m and a desire lo
shield her from all Despite,
the occasional episode of the I
court, tho of . ,.
. . . , , s,
marriage tic is a national
and We for family is
Upon the broad platform
Flour, Meat. Sugar
TO PEOPLE, AND OF
arc ill in the Ion-front of the race after your
We offer you the bast selected line of
General Merchandise
to lie found any store Pitt County. Well bought choice
selections, the creation of the best manufacturer of America
and Europe. Seasonable ail th year round, spring, Summer
and Winter. We arc at work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. It b our pleasure to show you what you want and to
sell you if we can. We offer you the very Lest sen ice. polite
attention, and the liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
and the following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Hats Caps, Silks Satins,
Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
Received.
A large line of Baby Caps,
Felts, Laces and
Embroideries- Ladies Col-
and Cuffs all Sizes
I Till- AND LINK OF
Mi-. M. T. Powell i In charge of my millinery department and if
tin- In. i- not on hand one will be trimmed to suit your
while u
Hats, silks Braids, Ornaments, Flowers, Ribbons, and everything
u the milliner line.
s and
Is
Saddler;
Coffee, Lard, Bead is,
of esteem for women the
Wisconsin and South Carolina
stand shoulder to shoulder. Sen i j ,
tor therefore, appealed
every chivalrous instinct when he Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope,
asserted that the summary
of who assault white
women obviated the appearance of.
the latter in a public court
to their in the pres- for Furniture and in that line.
of a mixed throng. This j We buy strictly for Cash, but soil for BU her Cash or on Approved
could be easily under Our motto h Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
Furniture.
Cash is King.
For cash we will make the sharpest, swiftest most
cutting ever known in mill summer.
the
It is a fix ed determination
among the white men the south
that bail wrong as lynching
may lie in the abstract, the homes
of whites must be sale and sac
red, and the of mother,
wife, sister, daughter must never
by the villain of any
hue of tribe or nation. The
of lynching may override nil
of tin- Impropriety of
violating law. courts now
are not to be listed the delays
are unbearable. The Post con-
and yet it candidly and
forcefully
the same lime, how is Sen-
to be an-
Shall unhappy victim
assault give her
secret If there is to be any trial
at all, the forms of law must be
observed. The grand; jury, must
listen to the revolting details, and
when an indictment has been found
the woman must repeal the story
of her shame. There must be ex-
. ions cross examinations,
exceptions and appeals, and all the
other trickeries and resources of
legal method. Anything less than
this would be a mist rial and a farce
and would be more to be regretted
than no trial at
ITEMS.
X. C. Aug. 1901.
I. Harvey returned from
A ville Tuesday.
J. i. Sr., yesterday
to join Mrs.
they go from there to
and for a few
And
. I a man
shall he also was be
from which a i
preached other day
. b
in Pi
in-, what we
sown. have sown base, con j J. C. returned from Kin-
legislator. We have I Wednesday,
sown public thieve for civil ruler. spent the day in
We have sown b narrow gospel j Greenville Tuesday
which has Ignored the j i. Jr. W. J. Kit
of to the institutions on business trip to
if society, we ate bow reaping
which encourage dishonesty
Kin-ton Tuesday,
B. L. Gardner stopped here
Bil
is cut just half on ill Lawns, Dimities, Silks,
While floods, Hosiery, Laces, Hamburg,
Underwear, Slippers, Um-
and nil furnishing goods. These
goods must he pushed out to make room
fall goods.
KICKS WILKINSON.
and protect crime, public Tuesday night and left for Ayden
blackmail reputable citizen
and denounce and seek to destroy. Berry Simpson left for Snow
men; thieves Wednesday.
in high places the spent tho day
people I Tuesday.
their in the public yesterday
i We are reaping the for
of Republican government and I Mr. and Mrs. Joel Patrick left
institution upon Its of an and returned Tuesday
oligarchy whose and from Norfolk.
whose utter disregard of the inter- Messrs Joe Harvey and John
of the people and whoso con-
of are simply
Th . d There i
a law in political
world and Its ore If
ii . i If people put
con men in ti.;. I
con apt government.
people are Indifferent and let the
spent here.
MUM left Friday for Kin
stun after a weeks visit to the
Brooks.
Vance Wall left Friday for his
home in Randolph county on a two
week visit.
v. Brooks has purchased the
Patrick Co. stock of goods
from C. Tucker, assignee,
There is an in North
Carolina that knew nothing
about until last week. It is
and accidentally
bled across it. It was established
about four years ago, and is run
three good women from
North mainly at their own charges,
They have twenty-six bright
boy and girls who are being
tenderly cared for by these quiet
Christian They depend
wholly on the Lord to supply their
needs, they have no fear for
the
We have Just added Steam Supply u our business
sell anything In this line very low. See us when In want
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard
and Angle Check Valves, Water
Oil Cups, Air Cocks. Steam Hancock
U. S. Injectors, Cocks, Steam
Pipe till sizes, Pipe Killing all B.
LINE Packing, Rubber Belt,
Belt, Leather Belt, Pelt Lacing, Belt Hooks,
People who pay for what they
buy in cash get no credit for it.
Sleeping hi Churches.
The High Enterprise
the question of the hour
What per cent, in
sleep in There is
a story, which came to us from a
thugs the politic-, they may m in.
expect the kind of Is complete.
that things believe in. Men do J. c. to
gather or
of S. II. Loftin, banker who has
gone into bankruptcy.
M. went lo Kin-
yesterday to take game
of ball between Dur-
ham.
Mr. Hatch, advertising Hatch
, Bros, excursion from to
citizen Morganton,
when Rev. H. long life I J.
to the noble preacher, philosopher. ,,,,,, .,
M. L. ugh, the contractor, will
and wit pastor , . , . .
, . , have Patrick Cos. store on
of the church in ., . . , , .
Water street completed ready
town, he hit upon plan to wake ,,,. in
up the oils for Hatch
chit fell, lie one .
, . , Bros, the 22nd lost., can
hot Sum he . , . ,. , , , . ,,
tab you with for the biggest
some the ,
i , ,, , , , cheapest excursion of the
were fast tie lowered his,
I voice gradually until he
Garland. Cook stoves.
BAKER k M
whispered, and then suddenly, In
a louder tone, if the
the rear of the church can
mil hear me I hope ex-
mo speaking so low. I am
I speak loud I will wake
up the on the
lie had an attentive
. from to the
seal In church night
Observer.
Building.
U BEEN VILLE, N. C.
Morganton housekeepers arc
ii. a great deal of trouble with
the colored who have
been doing the cooking and
work. Many families
without servants, and
get them for love or money.
Is believed that there an or-
among the cooks
washerwomen, as are evident-
noting in conceit. The
a bakery steam
laundry is contemplated as a
Tb people who look for trouble j Charlotte
are always ice who find v-r





EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, N. C.
J. Ed. Owner
Entered at the Post Office at
Greenville, N. C, as Second Class
Mail Matter.
RALEIGH LETTER.
Friday,
X. U., Aug. IS
Lewis Council, the In jail
at Fayetteville convicted of rape
and Who was to have been hanged
today has. for the fourth time,
m secured a of the day
his execution, and now likely
to new trial, if he does
not escape altogether.
The of Greenville do; alter twice
not know the danger their boys respiting Council and exhausting
are subjected to by the every means to allow the convict
slot machines which the Board ft lends to prove bis
. . . , could not bring himself to
Aldermen have permitted to be ,
believe he should commute the
run in town. Some of them would I ,,,,,,.,, imprisonment, and re-
be shocked to know their gave out the ultimatum
were enticed barrooms that, so far as be M concerned,
and standing around these ma-
chines. The mothers themselves
are not in position to prevent such
evils, but the indignation of the
the must hang on August
This, after the had
personally sent a Raleigh lawyer to
to examine
new developments and evidence in
ought to be so aroused that Council's the lawyer on his
they demand the removal these ; return advising the Governor not
slot machines from the town. . lo interfere further.
Council gets his respite through
the judicial act of Justice Douglass.
Greenville is now having daily L, y,, Court, who, upon
spectacles the outcome of which is application of Attorney B, K.
horrible to There i Bryan by certain white
perhaps no sadder picture than citizens of who believe
, . . i , Council's or-
a lot knee pants boys , ,
, . . , , , the case docketed for a re-
enticed into barrooms musical . . .,. ,. ,,
hearing in the supreme t
slot machines. But that is just , denied a
what can be now on the most overturning all
public street of Greenville. The precedent that Court, which I
Board of Aldermen has before a re-hear-
a criminal ease.
v Mi E EM
The Insurance I
less than three years ago.
is now proving to be n source of
TIE IS OPENED
Under more favorable conditions than ever before in its
past history. We have larger and better facilities for handling
tobacco than ever before and larger number of good buyers
who have orders for every grade of tobacco grown. Greenville
is your market and the
Farmers Warehouse Headquarters
for highest market prices at all times, and clever, courteous
treatment at the hands of every one connected with the Farm-
an Warehouse-
licensed these gambling machines
and permitted them to be operated
in the town, when they had the
power to keep them out. Tin; Be-
believes they shouldered
much to the State treas-
a great responsibility in that act. ,,,., .,. expected
one that will some day in some at a time when It is most need-1 Greenville, N. C.
way come home to them. Mo led to meet the Increased
of the Board may have a the State government, because
I of the large appropriation for
KM PM
I am in to do business than ever before, and if
work and the best prices will get it I am going to have your
tobacco. appeal to no passion or prejudice from upon
the bed rock of truth and merit rest my chance your pat-
ask you this year to give me a chance and I will
take care of the balance. have been running a warehouse
on this market nearly years and think I know how to sell
your . I have with me a corps of thoroughly
tent, reliable and courteous assistants, who will use every
means to advance your interest. When yon come
to Greenville I ask you especially to come around and see me
whether you bring tobacco or not. A hearty, princely welcome
always awaits you at the Farmers.
Sincerely,
O. L. JOYNER,
Prop. Warehouse.
lie schools, the charitable
i and Confederate
pensions
Commissioner
In immediate danger of these traps,
but other fat bets have sous who
arc being lured into ruin, they
as the guardians of the town should recently paid to Treasurer
have protected them. It may be Lacy in one lump.
a matter to pass lightly over now,
but the divine law of
what we has never been
changed, and there will be may a
mother's heartache over the way-
of a son that somebody
Not Have Justice Done Him Until
Alter He is Dead.
During the Aral two years the
receipts were not as large, by some
to as will be
this year, because the burdensome
provisions of the
caused a number of the life com-
to withdraw, among them
will beheld accountable for. being most of the best companies
greater evil has thrust the country, some of tin in doing
the town than these slot machines.
The Greenville asks
what words The Observer would
use instead of Smith, of near
suggesting that it
may be bad but express-
a larger business than that
remained. But the best of these
companies have now returned.
For instance, me big old North-
western Mutual Life, of which Mr,
T. A. Cary, of Richmond, i gen-
agent for Virginia and
Carolina, which old a large
the that there is worse, I ,, , .,.,,
We don't know a thing about returned and the State tax on
grammar of it looks renewals and new business of
us and tunny, and others returned
less so. but .,,, ,
Smith, the receipts of the Insurance Depart-
though more round ., Mr. alone has just
about, looks and sounds better in to the Commission-
than either. The Norfolk Virgin. I .,.,, , ,.,.
Ian-Pilot says that ., M over
to are
both which are
used up its way, but depends
citing Standard
Dictionary as its authority, and
State, and his will soon
be in fall swing here again, and;
well towards the head i f the
procession. For, as in other lineal
of trade, people will buy the beat
says that is eon get, and the
or not. companies like the
j always command
The Century Dictionary, which is
The Observer's stand by o stand-
doesn't countenance
or and i -mi
we regard both of these
as but have all of
them, even to to
just as you
brethren, for bless your souls, to
and receive the share of the
people's business.
Commissioner will, on
account of the return such coin-
be able to pay into the
treasury from 0100.000 to
as the result of this
once more.
The Observer i
lull wondering how we ever gut
I along without an Insurance De-
this a year
of revenue collected through it.
In sixteen mouths MB new
tanks have beta
The south has The aggregate
capital is for all. It
is that there was much need
of enlarged banking facilities. The
last report states now in
south.
A Toledo Judge has an
injunction to restrain a Book of
some forty ducks owned by Louis
Gould from quacking at night, so
they will not disturb the en
of Harry Teal, a neighbor. If
the ducks shall disregard the in-
junction they will tie for
contempt of Court.
So long as the courts wait weeks
sometimes even mouths before
they bring before bar the Dead
who has debauched some helpless
women men ill to appeal
to the shot gun rope for
Had been a
little more swift-footed la this conn
last winter the town of Carthage
would not have been to a
class lynching within a few
feet of the house. Our
have a regard for the law dial
i- high jealous but they Will
protect good women at all
The historian of the present, or
next generation, is not likely
lo accord Gen, Ransom his proper
place history . It was so with
bis great kinsman, Nathaniel Ma
con, whom we regard as. perhaps,
the greatest statesman Car-
has produced.
After serving
try for nearly a quarter of a can-
with distinguished ability in
the highest legislative body in the
world Gen. Ransom retired to
ate life, on his farm, In debt and
comparatively a poor while,
many other, in like condition when
they entered, and with the
opportunity, became millionaires.;
This speaks volumes for Ban-
tool's honesty and devotion to
duty since his retirement to
private life he is rapidly
a fortune by farming, and
at a time of great agricultural de-
He is now the largest
cotton farmer the
Times.
No doubt cue of the causes of
party disruption and
now as always heretofore is the
adoption in conventions of plat-
forms contrary to the views of the
people and then persistently apply-
the lash to secure their
tame. Thousands yield reluctant-
thousands yield at all,
I go into other parties in-
stead and acquiesce with
of T is a
manifest growth of disposition
the people to give lo
understand they can not dominate
hereafter. Just what is found in
platforms that accord with their
views they will endorse and
but will go no further. The
leading men as sheep are led is
B thing of the past. People now a
self-centered, They
are their own individual
of investigating public
lions. Ibis appears to US to be the
way wind is blowing and we
write it down as our vision. We
may be Incorrect, Lumber Bridge
News.
J make, a -i
is laid that there is now
a magistrate in the state.
If this be true, It Is the first time
since It ruction days, and
the Democratic party is
led to this credit. On the first
month all the magistrates who were
appointed by the Fusion
tan of ISM, went out and
With them went the last mag
white man
Record
Educational Department.
THE TEACHER AS A MISSIONARY.
Editor REFLECTOR
I have often seen metaphorical
allusions applied to different
cations, but it has been
puzzle to me to apply a worthy
figuration to the pedagogue. But
considering the needs of our public
schools the attend-
the same, I would treat of the
school teacher this article as a
missionary. Not a missionary who
goes forth to labor in fields bar-
and savagery, but one who
is to go forth into the rural dis-
and gather the children into
the school room.
I consider it the duly
of every teacher the county to
work their respective districts
as missionaries to the cause of
education. Goto the parents of
the children plead with them.
beg I hem, explain doctrine of
education. lb lie inspired
with the work we are
I know not the
others, I find myself
that one word with is worth
two with A woman's ear
is never closed to the words con-
the her children,
Show to the mother the importance
of her children attending school.
plead with her In their behalf, and
I am convinced if such is done
public schools
will show a decided increase.
The teachers of land hold
their hands destiny of the
The tills the soil
and sees the fields grow green
the and their verdure
the fall; he tears the stalk of
corn sees it die down the
autumn; the treats
patient and sees him recover or
pass away in the attorney
pleads his is the court and
bears it lie the merchant
deals Worldly goods and sees
them devoured the morrow; but
the School teacher deals in humane
souls In puss nil, through
and Inn
Let on. i Iliad grow up in
and for a
a living to the
neglect and of his
parents or teacher, or To
the teacher I will say let it never
be said that from your neglect one
child is grown up in
this great and grand old county
of Pitt.
Let the parents join the teachers
their work and band hand
the beacon light from old will
beam throughout her sister
ties. W. F.
Winterville Department.
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS
NOTES.
N. C, Aug.
Another of those delightful cu-
was given last Monday
evening at the home of Mr. I. I.
by his charming daughter,
Miss Battle in honor of her guest.
Miss Lucy of ti rimes-
land. The whole evening, as it
could not have been otherwise, was
delightfully For open
handed hospitality kindness
of heart Mr. and Mrs. Kittrell
cannot be excelled, especially when
assisted by their two delightful
daughters. A visit to their home
on any is one at all times to
be very much desired. We ex-
tend our thanks an
invitation to be present regret
exceedingly being deprived of the
privilege, but hope Miss
through life may enjoy many
evenings, which she will justly
merit.
IS. F. Manning left Monday
the northern markets to purchase
his fall winter
C. A. Fair and little daughter
arc on a visit to relatives in Adams-
town, Md.
Miss hose Cox Visiting near
Cleveland Hemby, of Washing-
ton, came up Saturday and return-
ed Monday. His sister, Mrs.
Simon Move, accompanied him
home to visit her parents.
Miss Mary Harper, of Black
Jack, who has been visiting her
uncle, G. It. Dixon, returned home
Sunday.
Miss Lucy after spending
sometime with her parents, return-
ed to Durham Monday.
B. Cooper to Tarboro
came back Monday even-
K. B. Pail, living a short dis-
from here, lost a barn of to-
last Friday evening by
lire.
A. Cox wants BOO cords
wood cut.
Miss Miriam Johnson, after
spending a few days visiting friends
ban returned
home.
J. A. Jarrett, of I.
a. Sugg, Jr., of Greenville, were
here Sunday.
x. Fulford, of Washington,
spent a short while here Monday
on business Mr. Fulford Is a stock-
holder in the A. Cox Mfg.
Co.
J. K. Faulkner left lust
Wednesday for where he
will visit his son, Dr. Faulkner, for
the two months. He will
the meantime fill his regular
at this
plane.
Mrs. W. J. Kittrell,
after visiting friends here in
the country, returned home
day.
K. H. . visit to
Kinston.
a. Man-
made a trip to
ville Mood
Mrs. Gertrude Bland, of Grifton,
spout Saturday here visiting her
brother, J. B our clever
railroad
Miss Laura Gas is
i. I
Mrs. J. D. On returned home
from a visit to
day.
Miss Kittrell accompanied
by her friend, Miss Lee Nichols, of
Standard, returned home
day. Miss Lee will spend some
time here visiting.
The following from the Durham
If the company that went on
Major Martin's
owing to investigations by a
legislative committee, who stands
loss, Father Worth or the
legislature
Not by any
It has occurred to
us there was sound moral
law at least, if not legal precedent,
tor State assumption of this loss
so far as it might relate to the
Post.
During the Summer Season,
e upon sad
until the is a or
woof tin- u ears fur
till simple
to the of
or No
hi r. Avoid
I'll- but one Pain-Killer.
Price and
NOTICE
We desire to announce to the tobacco growing public that
we will run the old Greenville Warehouse the coming tobacco
season. We ask a liberal share of your and prom-
to merit the same by a close personal attention to business.
It is well known, and conceded by all, that the Greenville
Warehouse has the best lights under which to show tobacco to
advantage. We have had many years experience in the
and are thoroughly familiar with tho trade in ail its
branches. We will have comfortable rooms with clean new
cots for the use of our customers who remain over night, also
box stalls for their team, and Col. T. II. Walker, the well
known joker, will act as host. Mr. LaFayette
Moore, who as n drummer, has built up such an honorable
for fair dealing with his customers, will be with us as
and general assistant, and extends to his friends
u cordial invitation to sell their tobacco at
The Greenville Warehouse.
Mr. Robt. M. Barham, a gentlemen of culture and an auction-
of ability, will be with us, and will be glad to have his
friends in the tobacco belt sell with us, where he will work for
their interest. We respectfully submit live reasons for earn-
soliciting a liberal share of your patronage.
1st. Because we are independent, and refused to have
anything to do with the Warehouse Combination.
2nd. We are conducting strictly a warehouse business,
and are not trying to buy cheap tobacco, but use all means in
our power to sell tobacco as high as possible, as our interest
and the farmers are one and the same.
3rd. Because Greenville with her fourteen prize houses,
steam drying and stemming establishments, has ample
ties and capital to handle the entire crop of the surrounding
section. Her buyers have orders and contracts from every to-
manufacturing country on the Globe.
4th. Because our relations with these order and contract
buyers are of the most friendly and cordial nature, and we
have am pie means at our command to push every sale to the
full limit of its value.
Because, with all the bright tobacco manufacturing
concerns of world, domestic and export speculators, attend-
every sale at the old Greenville Warehouse, with our de-
and tin hearty co-operation of every man con-
with us, to use every effort in his power in the interest
of our patrons,, and the hearty support of the buyers, we are
in position to sell tobacco as high as the highest.
Respectfully,
, EVANS GO-
J. C.
S. EVANS.
D. S. SPAIN.
Winterville High School.
U SI S.
term opens September 2nd and closes December 20th.
Spring term begins December and ends May 16th.
School, Academic, Intermediate and Primary De-
and Music Delightful location noted for
and surrounded by excellent moral and religious
For and full information address
G. E. LINEBERRY, Principal,
Winterville, N. C.
DIVIDEND RECORD IS THE RESULT
the highest rate of interest consistent with safety.
Rigid economy of management.
Low death rate, resulting from a careful selection of risks
limiting its business to the United States
will be to your interest to see what can do for yon before
placing your life insurance.
territory open for Agents North Carolina.
T. ARCHIBALD CARY, General Agent.
For Virginia North Carolina,
Northwestern Mutual life Insurance Company,
1201 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va.
Greenville Male Academy.
The next session of this school will begin on Monday, September
AS FOLLOWS i
Primary English per month 02.00 English per month 03.00
Languages 1.00
This school has been its present management for thirteen
years. The work in the past Is cited as a guarantee for the future.
go every session from us directly to the or any College
in the Stale. Their there speaks for tho work done here.
Purely a business course given if denied. Stenography and Type
Writing may be arranged for if pupils with. Your in the
past is duly appreciated and we ask a of the same. Early
entrance insures best work. H.
Greenville, Aug. Principal.
Exposition.
i am ti about
visitors with board room with all modern conveniences.
view of Niagara River Lake Erie from the house.
Niagara Falls car passes every minutes. mill
walk to exposition ground. Take Niagara street ear to
Auburn Avenue. Moderate rat, All will
receive attention,
Reductions
IN ALL LINES NOT IN QUANTITY OR QUALITY,
IN PRICE ONLY.
Plenty Fine Clothing, Shoes,
Hats, Mens Furnishings.
PALL WILL ARRIVE,
MUST BOOM FOR
YOU KNOW WHO
THE CLOTHIER.
He Has Ladies Shoes Too.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind yon yon owe
The for
subscription and we request
you to settle no early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper
LOCAL
When In need of rubber stamps
call Reflector Rook Store.
The Supply Co. are
to their new warehouse
near the depot.
Old Shop Cooper, probably
the oldest colored man the com-
died Monday.
The Greenville Manufacturing
Co. started up work at the sash
blind factory Monday.
W. T. Lee Co., are bombard-
high prices and knocking them
out. They have something to say
page.
Sausage in Vinegar
Magic Yeast, Pearl Hominy, Ad
and Henry George Cigars
at S. M. Schultz.
Louis of Raleigh, has
rented the vacant store the
building and will open a stock of
dry goods there,
R. will give yon nice
photographs for per dozen, cab-
per dozen.
on fourth page.
have received the en-
for our gin and mill plant
will rend . for work in a few
days.
Keep mind Hatch Bros, ex-
from to Norfolk
tho The chance of such
a trip for conies but seldom.
Baker i Hart
for hardware, are sole agents
for harvesting
stoves. See
on page.
Notice. I am now Ed-
Si Fleming ready to ac-
all my customers. I
keep sharp razors and clean towels.
Thanking all for past favors,
you will continue your
visits I am yours to serve.
A. B. Tho Barber.
I have authorized by the
County to list de-
taxes. All who
have not listed their taxes for
are lo come do so
the of August, or they
may hare an interview with the
Solicitor at September court.
T. R.
Register Deeds.
JOSEPH A. MOORE,
in
1286 Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
It la f
on i for pleasure
the attacks
of only
great inconvenience, but are
fatal In A of Perry
Is, we hare
mod effectual attack.
is Pain-
Killer, Price Hie sail
MURDER.
Two Men Kill Each Other.
The report reached Greenville
Wednesday that a double murder
ban occurred near Gardner's Cross
Swift Creek township.
We could not learn full particulars
of it, but gather the following from
I lie
Messrs. William Gardner and
Mack Dixon were living
near Gardner's. They had a fall-
out over some small matter
and on Tuesday evening got
attraction. Gardner drew a
pistol and three balls into
Dixon's when Dixon
knocked Gardner down, took the
away from him shot the
two remaining balls into Gardner's
body. Both men died of the pistol
wounds.
Interment.
The funeral of Ronald Williams,
who died Monday, was held Tues-
day at I o'clock p. m. in Cherry
Hill cemetery, services being con-
ducted at grave by H.
It. Bare. The pall bearers were
R. L. Carr and L, James
and Messrs E. E. J. G.
L. II. W. L.
Brown.
There was a large at
the funeral.
Arrested and Taken Back.
Tuesday evening Chief of Police
J. T. Smith arrested a young
named H. who came
here from Petersburg, having been
advised by the Chief of Police of
that city to look out for him. It
is reported that there are some
very serious charges against the
young Chief Smith left with
him Wednesday morning.
Government Four on Each
Route.
Postmaster J. J. Perkins has
just received sixteen metal letter
boxes for use on the four rural free
delivery routes out from
Greenville. The people living
along these routes their
boxes for forwarding and re
mail, the
also four boxes on each
route for the use of the public.
These public boxes are placed at
places the routes
the mail carriers have to take up
the letters from them In in.,
them on to the the
as the private boxes, but no
can get mail the public
boxes as they are only for dropping
matter to be forwarded.
The places at which the boxes
will be placed are as
Route no.
At It. J. Little's cotton gin on
the river road. At C. I. Smith's
store the road.
At Pollard's store. At
Route
At T. E. Hooker's comer
John Stanley Smith At
Reedy church. At
Harvey Tyson's At
A. G, Cox's corner Win-
Route no.
At Samuel Corey's store on New
road At P. Cox's gin on
road. At W. L. Wooten's
on River road. At i.
Cross Roads.
Route SO.
At Randolph Bros, store
At Gum Swamp
church. At Bell's Cross Reads.
At Whitehead's Cross Roads.
The routes will be started the
of September.
Died.
Mrs, Jackie Ann
Joyner, widow of the late Sir.
Joyner, died Tuesday at
her home near in her
07th year.
Mrs. Joyner was a sister of Rev.
II. II. of Greenville,
Mr. R. M. of Washington.
She leaves no children. In her
death one of our best women passes
away.
Come Along.
don't think folks are paying
their debts with tobacco as
fast as they should. At least
who owe for the Bat-
are not crowding each
other in order to get to the
and pay up. There is a string
of them from whom we would be
glad lo have a call.
Severely Burned.
A colored woman named Polly
Randolph was severely
night. A lamp in her
room exploded when she went
to put it out her clothing caught
on tire
Notice of Dissolution of Partnership,
The of W. T. Lipscomb
Co., which has formerly been com-
posed of T. Lipscomb, T.
Hooker B. E. has
been dissolved. The said W. T.
and S. T. Hooker will
continue the business at Liberty
Warehouse under the
W. T. Lipscomb Co., and the
said W. T. Lipscomb S. T.
Hooker are now the owners of all
amounts due the old of
Lipscomb Co., and will pay all
the outstanding claims against the
same. W. T.
S. T. Hooker.
July
Announcement.
The firm W. T. Lipscomb
Co., is now composed of W. T.
Lipscomb and T. Hooker, they
having purchased the entire inter-
est of B. E. in the business
the undersigned desire to
thank our and customers
for their past patronage to
state that to do
business at the Liberty Ware-
house where we will always be
pleased to serve them. We are
fully prepared to protect the in-
of all customers and to
secure for them highest prices
for their .
W. T. Lipscomb,
S. T.
July 30th,
Court.
Mayor W. II. Long has disposed
of the following cases in his court
last
Ola permitting goat to
run at large street, lined one
penny and costs,
Willie bicycle
without bell and failure to give
right of way, lined one
penny costs, 03.86.
Ethel riotous and
conduct, costs
Smith, using vulgar
profane language, lined 03.00
costs,
Carter, assault, lined
and costs, 3.30.
Win. Webb,
lined costs, 03.20.
W. B. Wilson, suffering goat to
at large, lined one penny and
02.30.
L. O. Smith.
drunk, affray,
half the costs,
Smith lined and half the costs,
total, 011.55.
I. Smith, carrying concealed
weapon, bound over lo September
term of Superior Court.
Silas drunk dis-
orderly, lined costs 03.20.
Savage, assault,
costs, 01.15.
it
This space is reserved for
Big New Store.
Watch it for Startling Prices.
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Have Ton Forgot
What
THE NEGRO IN THE
THAT I
UP TO DATE LINK OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Slices
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware A OF
WHICH I AM TO
Come to see me your Barn I Flour or
Yours to p
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE IX the
II HE III ill.
OF NEWARK. X. J. YOLK POLICY HAS
Value,
Z. Cash Value,
Paid-up Insurance.
t. Extended Insurance works
.-. Is
Will lie reinstated if arrears be pail within on while you
are or within three utter laps., upon satisfactory evidence
of payment of arrears with Interest.
second No Host fictions. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cl each
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid.
. i, They may be To reduce Premiums, or
i To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an daring the lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
None genuine
Red
take a tut
5.43 j-
TO PR OF
HEW,
Night Sweats and Grippe, and
all forms of
DON'T TO DIE
SPEND CENTS AND BE
TONIC
IT V NO CURE NO PAY t PER
TAKE.
Horner Military School,
OXFORD, N. U
Elegant buildings, heated the fan system, securing per-
ventilation. Sixteen new rooms for two boys each to be added for
the fall term. Engagements should be made early. Annual attendance
up to the full and many turn, d away each session for lack of
room. Best field, with quarter mile track, in the Bomb.
Faculty of specialists special work, Curriculum preparatory to
the best college or education. An atmosphere high ideals
surround the school, as students preparing for higher education
are excluded. Fall term begins September
THE NORTH CAROLINA
STATE AND
Literary, Classical. I. Music.
d to for
Practice and n H frail
Annual
moil i
Invited from d. , f
CHARLES
I I
of S
I ii
s-.-i.
I I.
N. C.
GREAT
LAXATIVE
II you bad
breath, liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, loss
appetite, lack bad blood, blotched or muddy skin,
or and which tell the of bad an
Impaired digestive Will Cure Von.
clean out the bowels, the liver and kidneys
the membranes the stomach, purify your and put you
your again. Your appetite will return, your bowels move
your and kidneys cease to trouble you, your akin will and
Freshen and you will feel the old time energy and buoyancy.
Mothers tho arose, I. lira tn lull- ,
let .
Ii keeps regular t J.
digestion, i . clean Um t
i n east .
Mr It Ii
Fir Salt by
The Commercial
peal nth the dispersion and
distribution of the
lion the
I congestion in the South.
we two thirds of the
population Lo scatter itself
the East and
that paper, no
problem will Com
upon which The Hew
When, however,
lion from the South Is attempted
them
rises at bitter protest, if not
forcible opposition, on the
cal ground it
the Southern labor supply.
On the other hand, as the
of a recent attempt to
port laborers from the South
for Illinois manufacturing com-
proved. North
lees the
of such com petition.
If, then, the problem is
ever to be solved the way the
Memphis pa pet advises, it will
have to be by a slow and long pro
of individual migration to the
South as well as from it. and of
on the one side blacks
on toe other. The extensive diver-
of the am of foreign
migration from the North to the
South would settle the problem.
the South has need for all the
has. Instead of
Us having any to spare, whether
black or white, we re-ad daily com-
plaints in Southern newspapers of
an insufficiency of labor.
there is much truth is this com-
and it is just as well to
so candidly. curses
Curie and migrate,
but some ago when there was
an edits laborers from the
stale the Legislature of Car-
passed a law to stop i
did
we believe adopted similar
looking at both
sides of the question, it would
pear that if the i.- to get
away from the he will have
to sneak out, and if he Into
North as a laborer or workman
be will have to sneak in. The idea
foreign population coming into
the South to supplant the
OS farm laborers is an iridescent
dream. The foreigners come to
this country but they d not come
South. South had to take
them as they came It is perhaps as
well that they do not come, for
w bile many them arc good many
of them are bad. The principal
difficulty of the present situation
is the disposition of lo
the farms and ma
in the and Cities, v,
live largely in Idleness and yet
more largely in ice. If those of
their race who Influence with
lawyers,
doctors others to whom they
up, and the white politicians
of the party, to which
tin y induce them
to quit the crime of
the cities and towns, and return to
the soil, where they naturally be-
long, they would confer a blessing
upon the themselves and
do a treat service to the farmers
who need their labor, and thus
confer benefit upon both races and
the productive capacity of
the section as a whole, lint
labor is the labor of the
Smith especially the Southern cot-
ton fields, though ii Is far
from ideal it w ill have to be
OS people take each Other in mar.
for or for worse-, for
all the indications are that ii will
continue for years the sole
dependence of agricultural
Charlotte
Two hundred bushels of
remove
the
soil. Unless this quantity
is returned to the soil,
the following crop will
materially decrease.
. at
and
various crops.
are Mas
GERMAN KALI WORKS.
L c.
Voile
I th A m of
am tin of alL
m New
k.
CHRISTIAN GEORGE,
Paper Hanging.
am prepared lo fill Wall
per and If Full line
from designers lo nun
am a lo
OB
Order I r piper at the store of
pi
J. H. BUNN,
X. C.
is-,.
Greensboro College
Greensboro, N. C.
Literary Business Courses.
Schools of Music, Art and
Literary Course and all
Living per Year.
Session begins September
11th. on
cation. DEED PEACOCK,
President.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Fro-n
i. 1-.
Teddy President
boom arrived In Washington this
week. It was brought by
members of the Kansas Con-
delegation, who declared
that the republicans were
for hint and intended to do every-
thing they could to get him
When it i; considered that
the administration is dead opposed
to that those Con-
were in Washington ask-
administration favors, it will
be seen that they had their nerve
along with them. It is true that
none of the big guns of the
were in town,
the small fry. such as
secretaries, were afraid to tell those
Congressmen that were tread-
log on forbidden ground, but the
telegraph lines were in good work-
order and some of them found
out before left, and they
w ill probably In SI mole about it
before their applications for ad-
ministration favors are acted upon.
I. mg before ii will be a sure
Other Southern States way for a .-publican to get on the
administration blacklist to declare
himself in favor of Roosevelt's
nomination. There is no longer
any doubt that is a
and that it is work-
for strength in the West and
ignoring few York, where
the machine makes it
nun in ism.
J. W. k CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties Bags.
and shipments
solicited.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Practical Education
Next
In
sad s
of Unary and
-0 a Total
eluding
k MECHANIC ARTS,
Perry Go.,
COMMISSION-
Norfolk, Va.
Now
th.-
for June sod
Leas than Ions
Car Load
Ion
us bare roar as i u m
j. W.
NOTICE TO t
The Clerk Superior of
having baaed
lo ms, toe on lbs Mb
the estate of
notice is given to
all persons lo the estate to make
immediate payment lo lbs
to nil if estate lo
their claims property to the
twelve months after
dale of lull or this n Kill
plead in bar of recovery.
the day of
Lynn Tripp
Three One Year for
Weekly Times
VA.,
Now Only Cents a Year,
and includes absolutely free The
Paragon Monthly. Sew The
Farm Journal. Philadelphia.
IKE DAILY ANt SUNDAY TIMES.
Including Farm Journal Para-
Monthly, now only fit per
year; mouth by mail.
Address TIMES,
Va.
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily A. M. for
leave Greenville daily
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar
leave Tarboro for Greenville
and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight
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 front
Boston.
JNO.
Washington, N. C
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
GREENVILLE
N.
is not only the family
ind at one . .
THE CO , M V , m
still to any I H n
me la a i. g lime
Pills
TOR TORPID LIVER.
A torpid be
prod aces
SICK
Dyspepsia,
Sallow Piles.
I here Is no better
than OR.
I'll t s. as a trial will prove.
Take No Substitute.
Prof. T. M. Dick, of
X. Y., has been elected to the chair
of elect rial of A. A
M. College of this
Atlanta, tin., Nov. I'M.
We ban bandied Dr.
over since its first in-
to the public and trade a pro-
medicine, and our trade in tis
steadily Increased from year t. year until
our orders now two
per year, is very
strong fence its and the
it is giving the the
country, tor they that nothing so effect-
counteracts lite the
hot
lo
Kill CO.
Wholesale Druggists.
for Roosevelt III hope to con-
the delegation. Roosevelt's
friends arc pointing out
eland was nominated in ISM,
though the New York delegation
was pledged to Hill.
Comment is being made
marked discrepancy between the
number of Filipinos who have been
captured or tune surrendered and
the Dumber of rides, loan official
document issued War Do
this week the total
of Filipinos captured and
rendered is given as while
total number of lilies
ed and captured is only 1,212. ii
cannot be that Filipinos
were fighting with only 1,212 rifles,
And if the surrendered
have secreted their it
expect to have UM
for I hem again,
Ii is now said in Washington
Senator
for trying to a whits man's
republican party in South
no, in addition lo the control of the
Federal pall of Slate is to
be a seal i i t Federal bench for
himself, in the Sen-
ale ends.
LAND
of a of the
court Co
S. Best, I, Beet and Burton
Beat, the
Will for court
house door in OS. the
2nd of Sept.
ad tract of lying North side of
and
at a slake side of
said road Frank William's comer, thence
South E. N poles lo said William's
other South West
to a comer DOST Hiding
South East SO poles, thence South
to s stake comer In line, thence
Soul SB West, poles to Main Bead,
then with Main to the
res. more or
August
JAMBS.
Ci in. r
SALE OF TOWN LOT
virtue of a decree of the
of Pill made in a
therein
Cannon, Public Administrator,
administering lbs estate W. II.
vs. Bonnie II. and
will on Monday. 2nd,
before Court II in
sell SI lie Kile lo the highest r. for
lot or panel of land in the
town of County, knows lot
No. iii Mock II. of said
Including the saw sod grist mill
situate. the 1st day of ISM.
JESSE
the
estate of W. II.
Cotton Bagging and Ties always
on i
Fresh goods kept constantly en
Country produce
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
is UM
Court.
Elisabeth
NOTICE.
By virtue of two Executions directed t
the from the Superior e
Pitt County entitled A. F Young Co.,
against and E.
against J. W. cox. I will on Monday
2nd day of Sept. 1801 at o'clock
the court house door of County n Ii lo
highest for , .-
lion sH the right title . ml int. real which J.
W. Cox baa the following described
lies One piece land at
X Ii, n
of the New and road run-
down the New Road lo
thence line around
to Tail Hoed, then with the Tail
to the beginning. Containing
land at
X U
fully i Deed Ir. in cos
and wife lo s. In Book
M page It. office of
County i no other piece of land eon-
acres fully a
from I., wile lo John in
Hook l-4 page iii
county. This 2nd. day of Aug. low.
of Count,
. M.
rip.
I.-1
between
Ii. r, of Jones-
i his
Rudolph
Photographer,
N.
The In go. I work low priori
I'll i- per
at per dozen. All
other lines Tery cheap. Crayon Portraits
made any small picture
I'll. hand all lime. and
examine my work. No trouble lo show
couples answer The very
work guaranteed lo all. Office hours
B to a. in., I, to p. m. lours to please,
Wholesale and retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash Mid for
Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar
Turkeys, etc. Bed-
Oak Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
sod
Meat Tobacco, Key
American Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Tine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cot I on Seed Meal Gar
Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Crackers,
Cheese. Deal Butter, Stand-
ard Sewing M a c Ii i n cs , and nu-
other goods. Quality
Quantity. Cheap for tali. Coin
see me.
J. II.
I E C. I. II Cherry,
William
J. II.
II. A.
J. individually.
The B
and as administrator
and at Executor of II A will
take notice that in action entitled as
has been Superior court.
of Pitt county, to have that tract of laud
known Alpine, of which E C
died and sold by
of the court to pay a debt due plaintiff
I K. and also lo r.-train
cherry from making sale laid land
i J II -ml
f. r other relief
th. said defendant will take
notice that be la required to appear at the
next term Of Superior court of said county
In In held on the 1-t Monday In September,
house said county in
answerer lo
the complaint in said action or the plaintiff
will apply tn the court for the relief de-
in Mid
This day of July, um
C.
lira it
UNIVERSITY
of North Carolina.
THE THE STATE'S
SYSTEM.
ACADEMIC
LAW, MEDICINE,
Eighty live scholarship. Free
tuition lo teachers and
sons. Loans for the needy.
Students s.
Dormitories, Water Works,
Central Healing system.
spent in improvements in
Fall term begins
, Address,
e. Pros.,
Chapel Hill, X. C.
W. R. WHICHARD A BRO,
Whichard, N. C.
The complete in every de
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market
paid for country produce
prices
II
IN-
P i r--
A GENERAL LINE OF
Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. B.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Gram and
ions. Wires to New York,
Chicago and New
Phone
William bat bought
In- a labor
paper, at Alexandria, Va.
notice
Public.
Mr. Arch I
Virginia,. that
Known Company,
BENEFIT
Life f
l or
I icy lo iii- public
of
now n in. in
tad will
aid to All
the very in the best
mi- .-. in world,
in lows HI not
JOHN c.
Stale M C
SI.
policy
Live,
lo word for
Old
The Commoner
ISSUED WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
Advance.
One Six Months
Three Sing. Copy Be.
traveling canvassers cm-
ployed. taken at
Weekly and
will be sent together
year for or Tub Daily
i i and
one year for payable in ad-
PATENT
or photo.
for
O. CO.
WASH


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Eastern reflector, 16 August 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
August 16, 1901
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