Eastern reflector, 10 September 1901


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I I M III
Have You Forgot
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AN
UP-TO DATE LINE OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
AND A OF OTHER THING
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION
Come to see me for your next Band of Flour or Pork.
Yours to please-
Jas. B. White.
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
III II HE III fill
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance works automatically,
Is Non
Will be if he within month while you
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of and of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions. S. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an daring the lifetime
Of
L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
ROBERTS
None genuine unless
Red Cross is on label
Don't take a Substitute
WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD,
TO PRODUCT EQUAL OF
for Chills. Fevers,
Night Sweats and Grippe, and
all forms of Malaria.
DON'T WAIT TO
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED I
CURES RIME TONIC FAMOUS
TRY IT. NO CURE NO PAY. PER
DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE.
THE NORTH CAROLINA
STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE
Literary. Classical, Scientific, Commercial. Industrial, Pedagogical, Musical,
Annual expenses . fur Stale l Faculty of
Practice and Observation of about To board in
the all applications be made before July Bearing
opens
Invited from those competent and
other
President CHARLES a.
N C
THE GREAT
TONIC LAXATIVE
If you have tour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad
inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, loss
of appetite, insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy skin,
Of any symptoms and disorders which tell the story or bad bowels end as
impaired digestive system, Will
It clean out the bowels, stimulate the liver kidneys, strengthen
the mucous membranes of the stomach, purify your blood and put you
your again. Your appetite will return, your bowels move
your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you, your skin will clear and
freshen and you will feel the old time energy and buoyancy.
Mother seeking proper . for
and trouble, ill Ml fur children.
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Reflector Book Store.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
D. j. Sept.
General Wood's report as Gov
General of Cuba, has
been made to the War Department.
It reviews the administration of
the affairs of the islands during
the past fiscal year, paying
to resources, the
judiciary, the steps taken for a new
civil government, etc. But the
most significant portion of the
whole contains an
of the high
tariff policy of the United States
He said that the
present system does not favor good
commercial facilities on account of
unfavorable duties tobacco and
sugar. They keep the prices up in
this if they are per-
in regard to Cuba it will
that development of Cuba
will be slow if at all, as the
ed conditions in commercial
since the time of the Spanish
War make her now market her
principal products in the
States, she must have lower
duties she is to live and pros-
Comments like this are the
best arguments that low tariff can
have, they are particularly
forcible when they concern the
vital; welfare of an island that
our promises out national hon-
or compel us to foster pro-
The summer is Sam's
house time, there is
else in Washington of
to distract hie at-
from his imperative task.
During the hot months the annual
renovation takes place, and about
the first of September sees the work
completed. This year the changes
hive been particularly sweeping,
almost all the interior of the Cap-
building being repaired
made modern. The Supreme Court
room was about to emerge from a
ban of plaster, only a few
days ago the temporary plaster
ceiling, under the new steel one,
fell and hurt sever.-1 workmen. A
party of tourists under the
of one of the Capitol guides,
got out the nick of time. One
of the most ticklish jobs has
the putting of a steel counter-
part of the plaster ceiling of Stat
Hall. This hall has peculiar
properties, there being
many that
are the delight of the young mar-
couples that make Washing
ton their honey moon Mecca.
These galleries arc also prolific
sources of income to the Capitol
guides who reveal their mysteries
to the uninitiated. On account of
all this there was a clause the
builder's that the
change should in no wise impair
the whispering properties. A re-
cent test shows the mystic echoes
still intact. The usual new carpet
will appear the
Home, the old having been
removed. Absolutely car-
pet always in
luxuries that Ham
allows his legislators.
The Schley Sampson controversy
is attracting but little attention
now, and everybody is letting it
drop for a breathing spell until the
Conn of Inquiry convenes at the
Navy Yard, September On
account of of news
now the yellow journals are trying
to keep tho feud alive, but the pub-
is apathetic.
The politics of Virginia are at-
some local for
one the candidates
governor Mr. Willard who is fur-
the campaign in a
business man of this city and the
owner of the historic
hotel. He a legal residence
in the Old Dominion, it is said for
the express purpose of getting into
and seems to have
The F Korean of
tics, and the other departments of
the government service, continue
to of the growing
foreign trade of this country, and
of the of cordial relations
this and other nations.
This is shown par-
in regard to the adjacent
islands of the Indies.
ion from the Treasury Depart
shows a growing disposition
on the part the island of
to trade with the United states
until now we have the bulk the
commerce. The facts and
figures given out have an ad-
interest because Jamaica is a
British colony, the data comes
from the British colonial report.
The value of exports shews a con-
from the island to
the United States,
Britain has almost a third of the
Jamaican exports in 1896 gets
now than one-fifth, Americans
taking the rest. Her imports to
the are also decreasing
steadily in proportion to the vol-
of trade while the United
States gain.
Is.
We have Dr.
ever its flirt in-
to the and trade a pro-
medicine, and our trade in it baa
increased from year to year until
our orders bow amount to two or three
hundred per year, which is a very
of merit and the
faction it riving to the mothers of the
country, for they that nothing effect-
counteract Die
hot so quickly the
Incident to
LAMAR DRUG CO.
Wholesale
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS.
Made By The Orange,
Yon can borrow all the trouble
you want without giving security.
The quickest way to get rid of
some friends is to do them a fa-
Never kick a man when he is
his car off, that's bet-
The vilest sinner always returns
he wants to borrow
quarter.
It is more for a man
to lend you money than to give
you bis sympathy.
The memories of people are very
short cu our virtues, but exceed-
our vices.
There arc many men who are
to a fault, but it is always
to their own fault.
a man dies it is said that
he has the debt of
which is the only debt some men
ever pay.
Some people will never be
because they
cannot find soil enough to cover
themselves with.
A FACT
ABOUT THE
What Is known as the
is seldom occasioned by actual exist
tag external condition, but la the
treat majority of cases by s d
THIS A FACT
which May be
by trying a course of
Tim's Pills
They control sad regulate the LIVER.
They bring hope sad to the
lad. They bring health and
to the body.
NO
Same Trouble
The school book commission
pointed by the last legislature is
an elegant institution in theory;
but practically, it a a
delusion. It established such
prices rules for the sell-
of school books that they can
not be had at any in Mount
Olive or hence each
scholar must order by mail
thus making the cost higher than
ever The legislature of
was a glorious one and the
of school district are
paying their part of the cost.
Advertiser.
RHEUMATISM
TO STAY
ill. W.
A remedy that
i recent awl long stand-
The greatest blood
known, the nearly
in. i
nil- r I trial. OS per
cent, i in- treated. Price
per
laid k,
AYDEN
A N. U , Sept.
Hiss Myrtle Moon, of Washing-
ton, C, came in Saturday
enter upon her duties as music
teacher at C. C. College.
Mrs. J. T. Smith returned from
Sunday.
F. G. went over to the
yearly meeting at Flat Swamp
Sunday.
O. L. went to Parmele
Saturday and returned Monday.
Blisses Clyde and Kola Cox, of
Sunday in town.
The former took the Monday
morning where she
will join a party who will visit
some of the northern cities and
the exposition.
Tyson, of spent
Sunday with relatives at Smith
Hotel.
Miss Lizzie Anderson, of
elocution teacher at C. C
College, arrived Monday.
J. J. left Monday for
Farmville.
Christian College opened its fall
term Monday with fifty-one
dents.
Mis Bessie Harris spent Mon-
day in Greenville.
Hugh Brooks, who has been
clerking for Bros, has
accepted a position at Parmele.
He left Monday much to the regret
of bis many We
Parmele on having such an
estimable man in her midst.
Will Dancy went up to Farm-
ville Monday.
M. T. Langley came up from
Winterville Monday.
G. W. Mason, of New York City,
Monday night in town.
Prof. Stancil Hodges, of Wash-
arrived Saturday night.
We arc glad to welcome all the
teachers back.
Miss Olivia Berry, who has been
in return-
ed home Monday.
Kev. J. K. Faulkner returned
from Winterville Monday night.
Miss Lillian took the
train for Kinston Monday night.
Prof. Manning has right
sick for several days, but is
proving.
Cannon is quite sick.
We hope be will soon be
cent.
B. of
came up Monday to enter school at
C. C. College.
Miss Abbott is visiting
in town.
Mrs. Bettie left today
to spend time with friends in
Greenville.
Jesse Cannon went to Greenville
Monday.
Misses and Father Can-
non were in town Sunday.
A man has to be sharp to carve
out a fortune.
i expect a straight tip
from a crooked man.
The street car conductor night
be called wayfarer.
A Dying Miser's Secret.
Asheville, August
than Newman, an old and respect-
ed citizen of Henderson county,
died yesterday at his home Mad
Creek. Ever since the war
man, who was eccentric some
respects, was known to have had
a consider a hie sum of money. He
bas several times added a lot to
his sum of late years by the sale of
land. When he had but a few
hours to live, Newman revealed
places where he bad money hoard-
ed.
Part of his story was verified to-
day when more than
greenbacks was found between the
ceiling and the
He said a of gold was buried
In the garden and today all his
relatives, of which he baa a host,
wielded picks and shovels with
At last ac-
counts, however, they found
more valuable than Irish
potatoes.
The Spiritualist doesn't believe
that dead men tell no tales.
It's funny after a man gives
his word be tries hard to keep it.
It might reduce funeral
if the toll of the bells could he
collected.
often sails under the ling of
friendship.
IN
j. w i a
Norfolk, Va,
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Ban.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
CHRISTIAN GEORGE.
Photographer,
O.
leader in good work and low price
for per
Half Cabinets per dates.
All oilier lines very cheap. Crayon Port rain
made any small picture Nice
Frames on hand all the time. and
examine my work. No trouble to show
sample and answer questions. The very
best work guaranteed to all. Office boon
to a. m, to Yours to please,
RUDOLPH
II
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Clerk or Use Superior Court of
county, having issued Letter of
to me, undersigned, on the 2nd
day of September, the estate of
Joseph A. Dupree, deceased, notice la here,
by given to all persons Indebted to
estate to make payment to the
undersigned, tad to all creditor of
estate to present claims, property
to lb undersigned, within
twelve month, alter the date of this notice,
or Ibis notice will be plead in bar of their
y. This the 2nd day of Sept, 1901.
JUDITH D.
estate of JOSEPH A. DUPREE.
JNO.
Washington, N. O
J. J. CHERRY, Act.,
rifle,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Clerk of Superior Court of Pitt
county having Letter of
to me, the undersigned on the
August, 1901, on the estate of Lynn
Tripp, deceased, is hereby given to
all persons indebted to the estate to make
immediate payment to the undersigned, and
to all creditor of said estate to present
their claims properly authenticated, to the
undersigned, twelve months after
the date of this notice, or this notice will be
plead in bar of their recovery.
This the 9th day of August, 1901.
estate of Tripp
NOTICE.
The having been notified
by Judge Henry K. Bryan that he will not
be able to bold the September term of Pitt
Superior court. all jurors who
h v been summoned for the first tad
second weeks of said term are hereby
fled not to attend, but all witnesses who
hare been and all parties who
been been hound over to
term are hereby notified and require,
to attend the special term of said court o
Monday, September, 16th, 1901. A new
Jury will be drawn and summoned for d
special term. This Aug. 1901.
O. W. HARRINGTON,
C Clerk court.
Pitt county In Superior
court he clerk.
ASH
AH
and
V.
T lie above named defendant cheater
will take notice an action entitled at
above baa been commenced in the Superior
court of Pitt county, to tell a certain lot in
the Town or Bethel tor partition. And
the said defendant will further take notice
that be required so appear at the office of
the clerk of Superior court of R county
on Friday Sept. 1901, and answer or
demur to the complaint in action, or
I he plaintiff will apply to the court for Use
relief demanded the complaint.
This August 1901. IV C.
clerk Superior court.
F O. JAMES, for
notice to
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. John O. Agent for
North Carolina Virginia, of
Known and Popular Company,
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Insurance Co., of
to announce to Its large number of
policy holders, tad to the public
generally, of North com-
will now In this
state slid from this date will issue its
desirable policies, to all de-
siring the very beat insurance In the beat
life insurance company in the world.
If the local agent in your town has not
yet completed arrangements, address
JOHN O.
State Agent, Raleigh, N. C.
Assets
Paid policy
Live, reliable energetic agents wanted at
once to wore for the
OH
M.
Wholesale retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar
Turkeys, Egg, ate. Bed
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Be
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
and Gail A x
Mat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware. Crackers,
Cheese, Bast Butter, Stand-
ard Sewing Machines, and nu-
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to sea me.
II
N. O.
Cotton Bagging and Ties
on t
Fresh goods kept constantly
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
W, R. BRO.,
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
part and prices low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
. a. CORK,
-----DEALER IN-----
HI
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COMB TO SKI MB.
J. B. COSBY.
Norfolk. Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor A Publisher,
in Advance.
One Year Biz Months
Three Mouths too, Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. taken at
The Semi-
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or Daily
and
one year for payable In ad-
mm
-A.
For Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Trunks,
Boys and Mens Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves,
and a big line Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees.
Come to see us. Every day a bargain day and everything a
bargain. Your friends,
W. T. LEE
Exposition,
I am prepared to accommodate about Pan-Aim
visitors with and room with all modern conveniences.
Fine view of Niagara Erie from the house.
Niagara Falls car passes dour every minutes.
walk to exposition grounds. Take Niagara street car to
Auburn Avenue. Moderate rates. All correspondence will
receive prompt attention.
JOSEPH A. MOORE,
1285 Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
The Profit is Yours
The season again shortens
We gladly sacrifice the profits
All Gil.
They were just married.
one could see that. They were
green; that too was evident. They
boarded the train at Selma with
many misgivings, but once seated,
their thoughts abandoned every-
thing else, each
other. She was and he didn't
cure a rip who knew it. He buck
led right up to her, and to
make up for lost time. He threw
bis arm about her neck awkward-
just as If he were holding a
lamp post, and gave a hug
that made her wince. Of course
the crowd was interested, and
everybody was looking, and
the groom planted a rousing smack
in her open mouth, everybody tit-
But they didn't He
kissed her again, and a stock man
yelled away from that horse's
I Everybody laughed ex
the loving couple, who kept
right on at business. After a more
demonstrative than ever a
baseball man yelled, your
base there, or you will be put
The crowd roared.
the groom thought some-
thing was up. He turned
and looked to see the fun
was, seeing nothing he
his arms to receive his bride. Just
then the baseball man hollowed
and as the groom firmly
fastened his arms about her the
baseball man said hug your
base, or you will be put The
crowd fairly yelled, even the
school teacher who had been view-
with severe
put her head out the win-
and laughed
But the kept on, and
then a drummer asked the
tor whether there was a charge for
the or whether the rail-
road used it as an inducement to
draw travel Every-
body saw the point laughed,
except the couple, who
just kept hugging and
each other's lips as though nobody-
was in sight. The boys decided
the show must be broken up some
way, so one went to the groom and
said a man the rear of the car
wished to see him. Thereupon
the groom set out to chose the
man, asked everybody in the
car about man. Each person
passed the groom to next neigh-
and be dutifully kept up the
search, never any-
thing. Not finding anybody, he
went back to bugging his
and was still at it, the editor
the train at
Herald,
Ala.
is coming in our store is a scene of beautiful goods.
and Your
Daughter
and all the
Ladies that
MRS M T
in now in the Northern Markets
pin chasing
She will bring back the prettiest stock ever seen
in Greenville. My stock of Dry Goods also has
many attractions for you.
Wade
is full with Skirts, Jackets, Waists,
Our Stock of Shoes
is complete in every way. We can suit lo t.
your head, your purse. Come to see us.
Your Friends,
The only yours if you will make an
early investigation. Those goods must be
punned out to make room for our large fall
stock which Is coming in.
for Standard Patterns.
KICKS
Prohibited.
A railroad company has recent
issued order.-, cigar
i smoking by its
Here are the
That the smell of
from the breath of the is
annoying to customers, and to
other who are not users.
That demoralizes the
and effects his honesty.
That make the em-
nervous.
i. That they the his men-
growth, befog his memory,
prevent an alert intellect.
That they the em-
physically, so that he cannot
give the best service to the employ-
Boy.
HID.
POKER.
The Ginseng Knot.
Many of our readers will pro-
be surprised to know that
the ginseng root i- quite
item on i he of our
agricultural products; and an-
other interesting fact In connection
With tins commodity is almost
the entire output is exported to
China.
Last year our foreign shipments
of ginseng aggregated
pounds, valued at This
year our exports will lie even
larger.
Though ginseng is in
large quantities in Asiatic
tries, i in. are such
believers in the of the root
they stand ready to purchase
the world's output. Our
American ginseng is not us
guild as Asiatic ginseng, but it
Gov. Aycock Makes Requisition on the
Governor Georgia.
An Atlanta dispatch gives the
following information.
The civil authorities of Cherokee
county, North Carolina,
on the charge of
kidnapping.
Governor Aycock, of North Car-
issued a requisition
Governor Candle fur the Georgia
Sometime in May last a warrant
was la the hands of Sheriff
of
for the arrest of a white man
charged with a petty offense.
The man over the line
into North and made
faces at the Georgia officer. This
was too much for I be sheriff
and h over the after his
man brought him back to
The laws of the and Per-
were unchangeable unto
this day we hear of men who can-
not and will not change their
minds, though they be shown their
error. The old, old con-
a fool against his will and ho
will be of the same still,
will hold good right up to in-
the day when
final toot of the trumpet shall call
all men to bar.- Lex-
Dispatch.
ASTHMA CUBE FREE
Brings Instant Relict A Permanent Cure In all Cases
SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL.
There is nothing like II brings
instant relief, even the cases. It cures when
all else fails.
The Bay. C F. Wells, of Villa, Ridge, III., says.
bottle of received good
i cannot tell yon how thankful feel for the
good derived from it. I was a slave, chained with
putrid sore throat asthma for ten years. I de-
ever being cured. I saw your advertise
tor the cine of this dreadful and tormenting
disease, asthma, and thought you bad
yourselves, resolved to give it a trial. To my
the trial acted like a charm. Scud mi-
size
We want to send to every sufferer a trial treatment of
similar to the one that cured Mr. Wells. We'll send it by Wall post-
paid, absolutely Free of Charge, loan who will write for it,
even on a postal. Never mind, though you arc despairing, however
bad your case. will relieve and The worse
case, the more glad we arc to send it. Do not delay, write at once, ad-
dressing Dr. Taft Bros Medicine Co. Hast St., X. Y. City.
Sold by all Druggists.
but the Chinese use it
fur nearly all Is of the j
and the reason why they put
faith in it attribute to it
so many cures is that
when it comes from the ground it
is forked in shape mid bears sonic
to the human
form.
years ago the ginseng
root was quite plentiful in by his attorney.
country, but the demand.-, of the
Chinese upon oar sources of supply .;,., explained the
have become so heavy of late I bat
the prod Hot is now becoming
have under-
taken to cultivate but without
success, eventually it will dis-
appear
Three Times The Value
i , r ANY
ONE
ONE
Agents wanted In ail
territory.
Manufacturing Company,
Atlanta, Ga.
For sale by
S. T WHITE,
nevertheless suits the purposes of j Georgia by main force,
the Chinese and pay for it j The friends of the prisoner, who
large at the of was a Carolinian,
per pound. I bud the county sheriff In-
Strange to say, the for kidnapping.
root possesses no medicinal quail- Aycock issued the re-
lies which cur best American for the extradition
have been able lo discover, deputy of
I Cherokee county, N. C
by Morion, of this
formerly of that State,
called at the office to-
day for the authority to get
man.
In meantime, the
sheriff got wind of the North Car-
proceedings and
nor handler to hold up a
until bis side of the case could be
The Correct Position.
President Charles Taylor i
bis address to the students at the
opening of College
last week boldly declared no
basing w ill be tolerated at in
lie said
dents an- found guilty Imposing
upon the non students
be expelled from col-
legs.
This is I lie correct position
the authorities of every college In
the laud ought to take Hie same
and stand to It. It i
highly Inconsiderate of the feelings
of another, yes it Is
cowardly to engage In the
practice of hazing as Is
ill even Weal
I a l he absence today.
quest of to the North
Carolina sheriff, and he went back
without his prisoner.
The papers were it Attorney
Morton's for execution, and
Governor his return
Monday will set one day next week
no doubt, to hear the merits of the
case.
It is out of the usual
to a Sheriff of a with
kidnapping.
wealth,
Neck Common-
I in- Is largely
made up it's bubs.
Mandamus proceedings have
been begun against the county
commissioners to compel to
appoint it county treasurer, the
stating that inasmuch as
J. I. Temple had
elected to the office a Trustee of
the Kinston graded schools and
bad accepted said office, he had
I'm foiled the office of treas-
lo the State
. the had
asked to appoint a treasurer
Ito till the vacancy, but they had
postponed action saying that Mr.
temple wanted Mm to look into
matter. Judge Allen will hear
the case in chandlers in
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REFLECTOR
N. C.
O. J. Ed. Owner
Entered at Post Office at
K. C, M Second Class
Matter.
September 1901.
says
people have much trouble getting
firewood cut, and as there are
traction engines around the
town it is suggested to rig up a saw
to one of the engines and have it
move from house to house to cut
the wood. The idea is not a bad
one to be adopted In every town
where this trouble is met.
No more lamentable calamity
could have the Nat ion than
the assassination of President
at Buffalo, Friday alter-
noon, while he was attending the
exposition. Friday
was set apart as President's day at
the exposition, of the
a speech to the multitude as-
there. Nothing but ex-
of regret are heard from
every one. This is the third time
in the last third century that
an assassin's bullet has been
at a the United
States, the victims being Lincoln,
and We hope
he may recover.
TOWN MATTERS
of
A fun-1 Chief Pol i
The Board of Aldermen held the
regular
night, all the members being pros
The committees no
regular reports to make. The
Street committee was authorized to
purchase tiling fur some of the
street crossings.
The matter of opening a street
across West Greenville from Skin-
to avenue was
brought up the commit-
tee was instructed to
the matter ascertain the best
location for the street and proceed
at once to construct it.
The While Cemetery committee
reported that there were DO
baud to make needed improve-
and recommended taking a
sufficient amount Out of the
funds to keep a man employed
at the the year through.
The Board did the
recommendation.
The committee -was in
to notify A. Forbes and
B. F. Patrick to repair their side-
walks on street with brick
or cement within thirty day.
The Tax Collector and Police
Under more favorable conditions than ever before in its
past history. We have larger and better facilities for handling
tobacco than ever before and a larger number of good buyer
who have orders for every grade f 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-
Warehouse
I am in better to do business than ever before, and if
and the best prices will get it am going to have your
tobacco. appeal to no passion or prejudice but upon
the bed rook truth and merit rest claim for your pat-
I ask you this year to give me a and I will
take care of the balance. I have been running a warehouse
made their report of celled ions J this market nearly years and I think I know how to sell
your tobacco. I have me a corps of thoroughly
tent, and courteous assistants, who will use every
honorable means to advance your interest. When you 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.
during the past mouth. The re
port of the Chief of Police showed
lines costs collected amounting
to 1101.49, which indicated an nu-
large of
committed during August.
The Ordinance was
authorized to amend
went to the dog ordinance. The
instructed to
draft coo fining i
of ill repute to a certain territory j Greenville, N. C.
of the report the same at j
next meeting.
A new WM adopted
making it unlawful for any person
to go out on I he sidewalks Of streets
and or attempt to draw a per-
son into any store or oilier place of
business by taking hold of or lay-
hands upon such the
penalty tor each offense.
License to conduct restaurants
were -ranted to it
Co., Laura Everett, Samuel
Joe Even most meritorious
needs thorough advertising in
A petition from number of the newspapers in order to make
citizens was presented asking that article which is with
the street sprinkler shall sprinkle a
on Third street from the corner of
Two valuable text-bocks by Prof
Charles L. superintendent of
the public schools of Salisbury,
have just been turned out of The
Observer Printing House. One is
Study
the other,
Year-Spelling Preparation for
in two parts. Prof.
Coon is a patient worker, a
man a successful teacher.
lie is the school work, so
teachers are, as a makeshift,
until something offers, but is
it for life because he loves it.
These the only people, after
all, their occupation,
who leave results behind
them. Doubtless school committee-
and teachers will these
all that is claimed for
them and all that ought lobe.
Charlotte Observer.
. lot occupied by K. House. The
The Western feed shred-
corn stalks to their stock
sell their hay to Southern
who haven't learned that corn
and streets.
O. L. JOYNER,
Prop, Warehouse.
i therefore a as not
considered property.
The Mayor instructed to
write Engineer J. L. Ludlow to
meet I lie Hoard at a special
Tuesday night, 10th.
Accounts were presented and or-
paid to the amount of
Winterville Department.
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS
NOTES.
Sept.
Ii. Wm. E. Hall lectured the
chapel here Wednesday
His lecture somewhat a
as judging from what
we had heard read of him we
expected great things, possibly too
much, anyway he did not come up
to the expectation of many who
heard We have heard
sale if it be well advertised; i
but Within six months or a year the We appreciated of The
venture will fail. You don't feel Reflector in phoning attempted
petition was denied, and this was effects of newspaper assassination of President
followed by a mot that no sec tilings once, as a rule. Yon Mr. is a good man
lion of I be town shall be sprinkled to wait to get the cumulative and no punishment can possibly
except street between Third effects. No advertiser can afford I be too severe for the red
; to suspend advertising would-1 murderer.
ASSASSINATED.
ATTEMPT TO KILL THE PRESIDENT.
is Shot Twice by an at the
Exposition.
At o'clock Friday after
noon Tub received the
following bulletin from the Union
Associated
Buffalo, N. Y., Sept.
dent was shot this
at the ex-
position by an insane man who
was captured. One shot in chest,
the other in groin, serious.
The President was taken to
This news was promptly
tined in front of Tin; Reflector
office and was given by telephone
to as many points as be
reached. More definite news came
today.
Buffalo, Sept.
William was shot at
o'clock Friday afternoon In the
exposition grounds.
The shooting was by an anarchist
named from Detroit, Mich.
The had gone up in the crowd
and was shaking with the
President with his right hand
when he drew a pistol and shot
him with the left hand. One ball
took effect in the breast and the
other in the
was promptly arrested is close-
confined. He spoke boastfully
of what he had done, said he
was chosen out a committee of
anarchists to kill
Buffalo, Sept. 7.- -The President
is reported some better, this morn-
and resting well. His temper-
is pulse
Every symptom is
to his recovery. The first bullet
that entered the breast has been
removed by the surgeons, but they
are lo locate the other
which passed through the
cavity.
Buffalo, Sept. one o'clock
this afternoon the President's con-
was practically unchanged
from last night. His pulse is
temperature respiration
He suffers no except when
breathing deeply feels as well
as could be expected under the cir-
The doctors are en-
say that unless
develops in the next sixty
hours have no tear of his
recovery. Senator Lodge called
on Mrs. this afternoon
and reports that she bears up
bravely under the tragedy.
WORK
And that is the reason the old Greenville Warehouse is
selling so much tobacco. We get the highest, price for
pile sold on floor. The farmers see this, and appreciating
work do for them they bring us their tobacco.
We treat all alike, get the beet price every time. Bring your
next load to the Greenville and we will show yon
the truth of this. We have every accommodation for you and
team.
J. C.
R. S. EVANS.
SPAIN
The
DIVIDEND IS THE RESULT
Securing the highest rate of Interest consistent with safety.
economy of management.
Low death rate, resulting from a careful selection of risks and
limiting its business to the United States
It will be to your interest to see what we do for yon before
placing your life insurance.
Good territory open for Agents North Carolina.
T. ARCHIBALD GARY, General
For Virginia and North Carolina,
northwestern Mutual Life Insurance
1201 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
But Southern farmers will learn preferring charges against Chief of j
stalks when shredded are as.
much as timothy Olive An signed by A.; These are the of a sue- Miss Laura On left
was to the Hoard, proprietary man. to re outer the baptist Female
at
K. U. went up
road and returned
same day.
Fred and father,
method of J. T. of baying
luted Sec. Chap. of the appoints the fob
of town, by going Into lowing delegates to the
a b and Inking a National Congress, at Sioux Falls,
after awhile that this
saving and utilizing their corn
large part of it at least
is as valuable lo them as it is to
the farmers of other sections of the not
country. when they produce the reading of affidavit
feed of I bit kind they ill i by counsel for the Board
more beef, and more eat- set Monday night, August
tic richer more an of the charges.
his official duties. S--. October to Joseph;
five lands. All of which mean
more prosperous
sou Leaf.
Bl W. B. Cap-hart, Mr. Lewis left Thurs-
George N. Newborn; f J
It. If. Hicks, Rocky
The monthly ballot for
WM taken again result-
a tie vote between K. H.
Dudley and A. a. Forbes, Jr.,.
n- i r . ii n. . when the matter once more
Teachers all public.
. . ,., . i . over to next regular meeting. A
schools the county are soon lobe
i i u i . i.,, I motion then made to declare
employed, ll is the plain
. , . , assistant I vacant,
of the very i ,
. . , ., . , i, . . I which motion was lost, so
best available. Do not em-1 ,, .,,.,
. , . t. Dudley continues to Bold the place
ploy a teacher because be or she
ii. k n u until a successor la elected,
will teach for a small salary, and ,
, i . Hie tea taker presented the
do not be afraid to employ r
. . i . ;. tax looks fur 1.101 and the Clerk
dent teacher because good pay
, , was to turn over to
asked. A manor woman who is .
. , ,. ,. , lax with instructions
tit to teach school is a good ,
. . . , , . , , ,,, that be to the same.
salary, and it is falsest o
. . ,, Ins order was
economy to look at in any other
light. Let m all, authorities, par
and public generally, the books.
do what we can to make the public A- A. Forbes, Jr., who had been
schools of the taxes
j for appeared and that
he not a resilient of the town
that year. It was ordered
Mr. B. N. showed us a election poll for that year be
lot bolls today which examined if it was found that
were worm holes. He says the he voted I be diction for
boll worms have destroyed a large year he shall lie liable for the
part of the bulls his held. Mr. tax, but if he did not vote said
thinks the cotton crop lo lie released from the
will be almost us as in tax. ll not mi reg
He has mil heard of any other book
farmers this section being Au of D. C. James
bled boll worms. He for a dog belonging to him
farmers should their which was killed by the police,
patches carefully to see if was rejected M the that
the boll worms are in them. dog had not been listed for
S. Cunningham, A.
T. Bad W. A.
Smith, Ansonville; Erwin;
C.
II. I. these all
being district delegates; J. J.
of Pitt,
Charles of
delegates at large; B. W.
us Chemist, W. F.
representing the A.
If. College; W. B. Cox, the
State Agricultural Society.
Walnut PUnk for a Dying
Coffin.
Winston Salem, Sept.
walnut plank, twelve feet long nod
about inches wide, were
loaded on the freight train
Winston Salem to North Wilkes
Siloam yesterday after-
noon. The planks were sawed
ago by Mr.
Siloam, tor Mr. Samuel
Key, of the same place, to lie used
la making a coffin for latter.
Mr. Key is now years old. He
home in July last and has been
visiting relatives near
on the Wilkesboro road, and
is not to live many days.
The walnut planks were sent to
Hindi to be converted into a coffin
which bury the old man.
I'm
u- i
enter the that for
treat
Bryan and sou went to
Nest
Mr.
spent yesterday and last night
town.
The young men's
better known as the Lit-
Society, was re last
night with Sim Chapman as
dent as Sec-
Jim of
county, here Tuesday.
He is talking of locating with
us.
One it ion that our farmers
expect to gather line crops is
A. Cox Mfg. are having
calls for lots of cart and wagon
bodies.
Come at met and select or give
order for j
Co.
The Canning has been very
busy for the past two weeks.
Peaches apples are lbs main
fruit now.
mat ho
. hi for or be
lb
bat w
hi A if Perry
Is one
Pries Ms
Dr. Narrow
On Friday Dr. A. E.
was going country to
see a patient. As he was about to
pass tin-large ditch that crosses
the road near place,
the bridge broke down as the horse
stepped on it and the animal fell
in the deep ditch. The shafts of
the buggy and the harness were
broken and ll c horse was badly-
skinned in several places. The
buggy I he elector in
it stopped just on the edge of the
ditch. Dr. had
reined horse down to walk
across bridge, otherwise he
would probably have been thrown
out and seriously hurt. It took an
hour to get the horse out ditch.
Handsome Buggy.
Friday Pitt County Bug
Co. completed a buggy for
Deputy Sheriff L. W. Tucker that
Is one of vehicles
we have seen turned out in
ville. The buggy Is what is called
the bicycle style with wood wheels
and regular tire. The axles arc
the kind, dropped
at the ends with dust proof hubs.
The painting and are
beautiful. the builders and
purchaser of the buggy have cause
to feel proud of It.
Advertising is constantly
new industries. Ink
maintains that without
advertising new product
would never get
themselves accepted would
never yield great to their
promoters. Since pub-
create a demand for a
new product It is obvious that it
can also increase demand for
established
Record.
from
D. j. Sept.
Notwithstanding the public sen
of weariness, the Sampson
controversy continues to
demand that it shall be noticed.
Forecasts, denials, speculations,
report of progress and difference of
related to dispute are
forced into prominence with the
regularity of weather predictions.
A day or two since it was an-
that Sampson would re
main in bis New retreat
by his friends In Washington. It
was that physical weak-
would prevent his appearance
before the naval court of Inquiry
Now an anonymous naval official
of high standing declares that
father of the controversy Insists
upon facing tho tribunal In order
to substantiate bis charges against
Admiral While
may be unfit to stand
the siege of Washington
there Is no doubt as to
construction the people would place
upon bis absence. were
already recalling fact that be
was somewhere else when
reduced the Spanish flee to
and citing as a prospective
el bis probable absence when
victor of Santiago battles for his
reputation before bis judges
National Capital.
if Sampson is able to come to
Washington, be should, by all
means do so, for even the
would not be con-
tented with a verdict in bis favor
unless the accusing officer has
en by word of mouth all his
in support of the serious
charges against one of the heroes
of the greatest of American naval
engagements. Sampson's absence,
unless there Is Incontrovertible
proof of bis would be
universally interpreted as
that be was afraid to face the tire
of cross examiners who will do all
In their power to vindicate
Secretary Hay's hurried
trip to Canton proves to have been
duo to the continued aggressive-
of Venezuela, promising a
general disturbance among the
South American nations. The re-
of Mr. Hay's conference with
President was a warning to
executive,
to effect that an end of the
was highly
would be appreciated by the
States, which It pledged to
preserve neutrality of
If Castro is
as hot headed as has beer
sufficiently wrought op
by the war fever, he may take an
erratic notion to defy Mr. Hay.
While action would be
it might develop a situation
capable of complications. Several
nations are more than interested in
the isthmian canaL project for
obvious reasons and Castro might
secure support from quarters
where, under other circumstances,
he he merely laughed at.
While cotton may
as a sovereign, it continues as a
first rate power In the industrial
world, and the report on an-
crop the United States is
particularly gratifying. Some of
the statistics Receipts at
all United States ports during the
year against
last year; overland to northern
mills 1,140.237 against
southern consumption taken direct
from the of the cotton Belt
against 1.640,863 making
crop of the United States for
amount to
bales against last year,
and the year before.
There is a continued increase in
the number of mills and in the
spindles of plants already
value of the cotton
crop this year has reached the re
markable total more
than before obtained for
product of a season.
AYDEN
Ayden, N. C, Sept.
Mrs. B. B. Parker, of Falkland,
is visiting her sister Mrs. J. T.
Smith at Smith Hotel.
W. T. of
ton, Ky., was n town a few days
ago.
M. T. Langley went to Winter-
ville Wednesday returned
Friday night.
Miss Annie Smith came down
from Bethel Thursday night to
spend a few days at home.
F. O. went Winter-
ville Wednesday.
Miss Bernice Woolen, of
who was visiting in town,
returned home Thursday night.
David of spent
Friday night In town.
D. Q. Berry and family have
moved Deck to their residence
In South Ayden. . .
Dick Parker, Jr., of
spent Thursday lo town.
K. began a
a series of meetings in the Baptist
church night.
BACK FROM THE NORTH
AND MY NEW GOODS COMING IN.
Keep an eye on my store for newest and best in all kinds of
WEAR
I will lead in the styles.
THE KING
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind you that you owe
The Eastern for
subscription and we request
you to settle as 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 REFLECTIONS.
Nearly all kinds of country pro-
duce is scarce and brings good
prices.
There are now about twenty res
in operation here. It
seems to be a thriving business.
Any business man wanting nice
calendars for next year
should see samples at
office.
Mrs. M. D. is now north
selecting new millinery for fall and
winter. She will have a beautiful
line to show on return.
The more you help home
tries more you help town.
Let everybody work together and
you will see the town prosper.
Everybody coming this way,
who has not seen for
sometime, marvels at the rapid
growth and progress of the town.
A number of our fellow citizens
are following Scriptural in-
junction of over against
bis own At least they
are cleaning own sidewalks.
ear mark for stock
swallow fork in right and slit In
been duly registered,
and I hereby forbid all persons
from using said mark.
G. T.
MM.
Mr. G. A. Evans today sold
first bale of new cotton for the sea-
son of In Greenville. The
bale weighed pounds and was
purchased by Mr. B. W. Mosley,
price being cents.
New Year.
Friday evening, 13th, at
o'clock, will begin the Jewish New
Year. The. store of
M. will be closed from
o'clock on that day until
o'clock Saturday evening,
Helping School Fund.
Mayor W. H. Long bas turned
over to County Treasurer J. B.
Cherry for public school
fund, this amount fines
posed for violation of town
month of Au-
gust.
Warned to Shoot
Mr. M. L. Starkey and Alex.
Bailey, colored, bad some trouble
Friday afternoon. The
home for bis and started back
to Starkey's store to shoot him.
of Police Smith took the
hand and marched him to
the lock up.
Train
The Passenger train was nearly
an late getting here from
Kinston Thursday. The cause
of the delay was breaking of
something about engine, and
there was a stand still
Smith make
repairs. There is nothing like
having a good man at the throttle.
Rent and Sale.
I will rent my farm, four miles
north of Greenville and one mile
from House station, for the year
1902 with of five years
About Nov. 1st I will sell all the
farm. Implements, gin, engine,
thresher, grist mill, carts, wagons,
horses, moles, hogs, cattle, corn,
fodder and bay on said farm.
Parties wishing to examine the
farm or equipment can call
time and do so.
John as ah in.
Unique Chum.
A unique friendship between an
old gray goose and a small white
rooster on B. Kelsey in
Clinton, Conn., was ended when
the cooked the rooster for
dinner. The goose has re-
fused to be consoled, wasting its
life away and be wailing its late
love at kitchen door.
in Trouble.
A double suicide in New Eng-
land bas brought to light fact
that a married man had been for
years making lore to working girls
and borrowing their money in or
to get means to support his
family, and moralists do not know
whether to condemn him for
to his sweethearts or praise
him for fidelity to his
Francisco Call.
the first week in
of Deeds T. B.
Moore issued licenses to fol-
lowing
White
Frank and
Colored
Alfred Perkins and
Jones.
Henry and Winnie
James.
Henry and Bettie Jones.
Hal Average Made.
Thursday O. L. Joyner
HOWDY DO.
Speak to Some lo You.
Thursday, September D, 1901.
Judge A. M. Moore left this
morning for Edenton.
Rev. F. A. -Bishop is back from
a trip in Hyde county.
Paul Met rick returned
day from Norfolk.
Mrs. returned
day from Tarboro.
C. A. White returned
day from Oxford.
C. D. Smith took the train here
this for Washington.
Miss Pearl Weeks, of Wilson, is
visiting Mrs. W. H. Harrington.
Miss Carrie Mills, of
Creek, is visiting Miss Mamie Cox.
J. E. Lipscomb, Jr., returned
Wednesday evening from a trip to
Danville.
D. C. Moore, Clerk Superior
Court, left this morning for
at Buffalo.
Mrs. B. W. Best, of Wilson, who
bas been visiting Mrs. Julia Bar-
returned home today.
Mrs. W. H. Harrington and
little son, Jesse, returned
day even in from Wilson.
of Sellers, S. C.
who has been visiting his cousin,
L. B. Bast, left this morning.
Attention is called to the ad-
of sale of tow n lot by
Alex. L. Blow Commissioner.
The day when the tobacco mar-
fails to have a big break is an
exception. Sales are heavy every
day.
Misses Sadie and May Moore, of
New Bern, who were visiting Mrs.
H. C. Hooker, have returned
home.
Friday, September
W. B. Parker went to Everetts
today.
Clifton King went to
today.
W. Bernard returned to
Chapel Hill today.
L. W. Tucker went to
evening.
F. A. Bishop left this
for Wilson.
B. L. Smith from Nor-
folk Thursday
Mrs. Sue of Farmville,
is visiting Mrs. T. E. Hooker.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. House re-
turned home Thursday evening
from the exposition at Buffalo.
W. S. Atkins returned Thurs-
day evening from a trip north
to the exposition.
D. C. Moore got back from the
exposition all the
same day, getting no further than
Bethel.
Mrs. Mack Ellis, of Kinston,
who his visiting Mrs. M. A.
returned home Thursday
evening.
Misses Mamie Katie
of Washington, who nave
been visiting Bessie Patrick, re-
turned home Thursday.
Miss Tessie Evans left this
a few days in Tarboro
and from the latter
place will return to school at G. F.
College, Greensboro.
Saturday September 1901.
N. E. Ward went to Wilson to-
day.
W. L. Cobb returned this morn-
from Goldsboro.
Mrs. E. J. Moore went to Kin-
Friday evening.
L. I. Moore returned Friday
evening from
Jesse returned Friday
evening Mount.
Miss Susan Coward returned
Friday evening from Morehead.
Miss Carrie Andrews left this
morning for Durham to visit
I. A. Sugg went to Kinston Fri-
day and returned this
morning.
Miss Essie Williamston,
who has been visit relatives here,
left this morning.
Misses Helen
Forbes returned Friday evening
a visit to Farmville.
Miss Daisy Parker, of Tarboro,
who has been visiting Mrs. J. C.
returned home this morn-
Mrs. Denmark, of Kin
who was visiting her parents
here, returned home Friday even
Miss Gertrude of Kin
who was visiting Mrs. H. L.
Coward, returned home Friday
evening.
Miss Eva Lehman, of
who has been visiting Mrs. W. B.
Greene, left this morning for Ply-
mouth.
A. B. representative of
Post who has been
spending the week here, left this
morning.
Miss Ellis, of Durham,
who has been visiting her grand
father, A. A. Andrews, returned
home today.
THE BIG STORE.
CENT
surprised at the great values Don't wait
Be Among the First in the Push.
C. T.





Lawyers In Chicago.
The Chicago Tribune estimates
income of the
Chicago at a year. If
this average income were evenly
distributed it would be little
enough, but when we consider that
out of the total amount to lie
some lawyers take
large number a still
larger number 20.000 the
Of the average lawyer most lie
Hats Shirts, Pants, Hardware cu, down to am a year. This is
an unskilled workman
would earn if he has work.
X ; and much less than a skilled me
would HI under ordinary
circumstances. In the legal
and medical professions the sons of
well to-do parents constitute quite
a large proportion of poorer
I paid members of the legal
A fairly successful business
man who society has overlooked is
i often willing to sacrifice of
I money to place his son where so
can see him without depart
PAID IN THE lag from its accustomed haunts. A
young lawyer with little practice,
i whose drafts upon the old gentle
j man will be to the extent
I off a year may make a fair
Metal showing. A good many
young men who at society
find their prejudice against it fade
out in the light of its smiles. They
would rather enter a profession
Have You
O I AM STILL CARRYING AN
Dry Dress Goods, Shoes
A XI
U AM TO
Come to see for your next Bar-el of Flour or Fork.
Yours to please-
Jas. White.
AFTER TWO YE HAVE BEEN
II
I.
N. J., TOUR POLICY BAB
Loan Value.
Value.
Paid up
Extended that work automatically,
Is Son
i. Will be reinstated If arrears he paid mouth promise- social advancement
arc living, or within three after laps.-, upon satisfactory evidence ., occupation which from its
of paymentS of arrears with interest. j y
second No Restrictions. .-.
payable at the beginning of the second and of each a large but well defined sphere. So
succeeding year, provided the premium the current year lie paid.
may be To Premiums. or
To Increase the Insurance, or
. To make policy payable as during the lifetime
of insured.
The and retail jewel-
Cincinnati are to bare a float
in the great industrial parade in
that city on September and
have Mrs. W. N. Cox, of
Mason, O., to be of their
display. She will wear gems rained
at
New in-, of London, has
started a fine art quarterly the sub
price of which is a
number, or MM a year. It is
called The Ideal.
people who been
said to have the appetite
a canary will be shocked to
learn that the average canary eats
thirty two times his own weight
every month, or actually more than
his weight every day.
The town of has
but one saloon, which pays a
of for the exclusive
privilege of selling drinks. This
is used in building brick
sidewalks. The town baa no
policemen, but each Alderman,
the Mayor and the saloonkeeper
have police The only
official is the City Clerk, who
gets ft a year
John B. French, who has been
City Clerk of for forty
years, has just been re-elected.
He is eighty yens old. His father
was City Clerk for four years be-
fore died in office.
Notice of
The film of W. T.
Co., which has ban
of W. T. T.
Hooker and E. I'm ham. has
been The said T, T.
and S. T. Hooker will
continue the business at Liberty
Warehouse under the firm name
W. T. Co., and the
said W. T. and T.
Hooker arc now the owners of all
amounts due the old firm of W. T
Co., and will pay all
the outstanding claims against the
same. W. T. Lipscomb.
S. T.
July 1901.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville. X. C.
None genuine
Red Cross is on
Don't take a Substitute
WE THE WORLD
TO THE OF
Night Sweats and Grippe, and
at forms of Malaria.
DON'T WAIT TO PIE
SPEND AND CURED
CURES FAMOUS
TRY IT. NO CURE NO PAY V Sc
delightful to take.
CANDY
three doers soot
sad lb palm
guaranteed pure. via
of ween.
CHRISTIAN GEORGE
OLD DOMINION LINE
Announcement.
The firm T.
Co., is now composed of T.
and S. T. Hooker, they
having purchased the entire inter-
est of B. E. in the business
We the undersigned desire to
our and customers
for their past patronage and to
state that we to do
business at the Liberty Ware
where we will always be
pleased to serve them. We are
fully prepared to protect the in
of all our customers and to
secure for them the highest prices
for tobacco.
W. T.
T.
July
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
in good work and low prices
Nice Photographs ti per s-a.
Half Cabinets r
All other tines cheap. Crayon Portraits
nude Iron, any small picture cheap. Nice
Frames on hand all the lime. Come aid
examine my work. No trouble to show
simples and answer questions. The Tory
heat work to all. Office hour.
s to in., to p. m. Tours to please.
AN.
NOTICE
The having duly qualified
the -sup, nor court clerk of Pitt
as administrator of estate of
L notice is hereby
pun to all persons indebted to tin estate
to make immediate to the under-
signed, and all having
against the estate arc notified to the
same to the undersigned payment
within twelve months from the date of this
notice, or it will be plead in bar of recovery.
This 4th day of
JAMES L. SMITH.
of the Estate of Sarah I.
Smith.
young will c to
doctors with the ex
of working twenty years
or so for a bare livelihood. There
i room at the top there
grades Mow the top where the
aids of professional work are
than
Francisco Bulletin.
Toil's Pills
After eat In k. persons of a bilious
will derive great benefit One
of puts. If j have been
DRINKING TOO MUCH,
they v-ill promptly relieve the
SICK HEADACHE
and which restore
the appetite and remove gloomy
s sugar coated.
Take No Substitute.
have handled Dr.
ever since its first
hi the public and as a
medicine, and our trade In it has
steadily increased from year to year until
orders now to two or three
hundred gross per year, which is a very
strong It.- merit and the
faction it is giving to the mothers of the
country, for they that nothing so effect-
counteracts the the summer s
hot sun or overcome so quickly the
incident lo
LAMAR CO.
Steamer leave
ton dally at A. M. for
ville. leave daily M U
M. for
steamer saves
Greenville Mondays,
and at A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at carries freight only.
at with
Norfolk,
Raw and Boa-
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. B. Co. from
New Clyde Line from
Bay Line from
and Line from
Boston.
JNO.
Washington, N. G
J. J. Act.,
Greenville, N. V.
THE NORTH CAROLINA
STATE NORMAL AND
Literary. Classical. Industrial. Musical.
i-. n-s . t ; board In
members. Observation S. . . , ,
the dormitories all h made
open mU i
.-,. .
President D Bits
; .-. Ml IS ,
THE GREAT
TONIC LAXATIVE b
If you have sour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation. Bad
breath, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, loss
of appetite, insomnia. Jack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy akin.
or any symptoms and disorders which tell the story of bad bowels and an
impaired digestive system, Will Cure You.
It will clean out the bowels, stimulate the liver and kidneys, strengthen
the mucous membranes of the stomach, purify your blood and put you
your again. Your appetite will return, your bowels move
your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you, your will clear and
and you will feel the old time energy and buoyancy.
Mother, seeking to give their lull SOBS.
and v. ill an Ideal h.-m- tot .
It teens their regular or u. U Me.
sass
and makes a and hi an
Mr u mid in for
For Sale by
.,. u TUB
sly the MM
MM
i -t t i
CO, N V . I
,,,. m any on i
t Ian a
I,
your
ill
gen
Reflector
A story is being told about
a ho its for many years
m the of
This was not WOO-
in the art of
and but
lie true scientist, as
In- as endowed a
be n aide off
hand the botanical name of any
plant that shown to him.
Borne of his employer's
In by hand
log of exotic
or other out but
never succeeded.
Now. was proud of
him, bill he vowed that be would,
dice least, bewilder
day, be summoned the garden-
and Inking from his pocket a
small paper package, in which be
bad previously placed some eggs of
dried he said to In
Here sonic curious seeds.
Call ii tell me what
course I can, replied
the gardener, after examining
them a moment or two lie gave
a moat impressive Latin
yen low
the painter, how long will it take
fur I hem to appear above
was reply.
said wish
you would sow them at once, for I
am curious to sec what kind
plant it
A fortnight later
desiring of this joke,
came to at the painter's
villa, and be hi i bust were
at table the presented
himself and gentle
men will me by stepping
into the I will show you
the pi mis that
have
The two him to
the conservatory, where he
ad out to them twelve odd looking
objects in a box lilted with freshly
watered brow n earth. They stoop
id lo examine them more closely,
and the next moment
shouts of laughter, for the
objects were the heads of
twelve red herrings. Raleigh
Post-
The estimated value of all farm
products of States for
was Should
the ever come, the South
could sell a present prices cotton
enough to reach this sum. Take
the value of the products of the
Booth to be
ed, it will, approximate the
value of nearly one-half of all the
Slates. There Is only per cent,
of the lands of the South improved.
Concede per cent, is
susceptible of improved,
the South could easily pro-
duce more than 3,000.000.000 of
agricultural products on M per
cent, of its territory without cm-
ploying any improved methods of
cultivation or and em-
ploying ignorant
Record.
lime out of forgotten
date.
The prayer of the mailed letters
is
Mamie, dear; mop bandies
re not nude of oak.
The lawyer doesn't believe that
every is entitled to his
ion.
A man naturally feels cheap
be gives himself away.
man may have
says the Philosopher,
and still, when the occasion
be may kick like a
who live in glass houses
have a rocky road to travel.
The sou is a sort of
combination of black sheep
fatted calf.
Legal lovesick law
The ladder of fame comes high,
In these days it hard for a
man to get to the front without
backing.
Girls, t an
unless you are prepared for a fall
en idol.
The bureau has issued a
bulletin giving the number of per-
sons of school, militia and voting
ages in North Carolina, for the
sue year 1900.
North persons
school ace are practically all of
birth, the foreign born
of this class constituting
one per of the whole
in the State.
Colored persons of school age
constitute 114.0 per cent of the
whole number of persons of school
age comprise chiefly persons of
descent.
Males of voting age are
all of native birth, only six
tenths of one per cent. the whole
number of foreign
Among male-of voting age as a
whole, is u considerable pro-
portion of illiterates, the percent-
age 29.1. This somewhat
large percentage is due principally
to the presence males of
voting age a large of
illiterate of descent.
The are as follows
Children of school age,
of whom are foreign born,
colored, males and
females.
Males of militia age, of
whom 1,340 arc and
colored.
Males of voting age. of
whom are foreign and
colored.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Clerk of the Superior Court Pitt
county, having issued Letters of
to me, the undersigned, on the 2nd
if September, on the estate of
Joseph A. Dupree. decease., notice here-
by given lo all persons indebted to the
estate to make immediate payment to the
and to all creditors of said
relate lo present their claims, properly
to the within
twelve months alter the dale of
or this notice will be plead in bar of their
This the 2nd day of 1901.
JUDITH DUPREE,
on the estate of JOSEPH A. DUPREE.
GREENVILLE
T. C.
Fie always
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Clerk of Superior Court of Pill
county Issued Letters cf
lo me, the undersigned on the 9th
day of August, 1901, on the estate of Lynn
deceased, notice is hereby given to
all persons to the estate to make
immediate payment to undersigned, and
to all of said estate to present
their claims properly authenticated, to the
undersigned, within twelve months after
the date of this notice, or this notice will be
, in bar of their recovery.
This the of August, 1901.
Administrator of the eat ate of Tripp
Cotton Bagging and
on ,
goods kept constantly
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
NOTICE.
undersigned having been notified
by It. Bryan that he will not
lie able to hold the September term of Pitt
1901, all jurors who
h v been summoned for the first and
second weeks of said are hereby
fled not attend, but alt witnesses who
have been summoned all parties who
nave been been bound over to said
term arc hereby notified and required
to attend the term of said court
Monday, September, 1901. A new
will be drawn and for sad
term. This Aug. 19th, 1901.
W. Sheriff.
C Mi I E, court.
COPES
RHEUMATISM
TO STAY III. ED.
HE
Century
remedy that I
I tons i
blood
that
cures recent long stand-
cases. The greatest
Has the hearty
endorsement leading
thorough trial. Cures per
cent, of the oases treated.
per
BRYAN
North c Pitt county in o
court be clerk.
II. i . Ford. Hums
l V Bill. N
others,
vs.
The above named defendant cheater H, van
ill take notice that an action entitled
above has been commenced in the Superior
court of Pitt county, to sell a certain lot in
the Town of Bethel for partition. And
the said defendant will further take notice
that he Is required lo appear at the office of
the clerk of the Superior court of Pi county
on Friday Sept 20th, 1901, and answer or
demur to the complaint in said action,
tin plaintiff will apply to the court for the
relief demanded in the complaint.
This August 1901. C-
clerk court.
JAMES, for
fill BROS.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers Broken
Stocks, Cotton, Grain
ions. Private W ires to New
Chicago and New
j. a. am,
-------DEALER IN-------
A GENERAL LINE OF
ill
Also a nice Hard
COME TO SEE MB.
J. B.
SALE TOWN LOT.
By virtue of decree of the Superior
Court of Pitt county, made on the 2nd day
of September 1901, in s certain special 00-
therein pending, entitled F. U.
James Beverly
therein pending,
lines Beverly Br
and others. I Monday October 7th,
1176.-------
u .
Wholesale retail Grocer
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Cotton Meed, Oil liar-
re's, Turkeys. Egg, etc. Bed-
ids. Oak Suits, Ba
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor
In fancy dim tug it's easy to pet Tables, Lounges, P.
lost in the
II I'll is than a good
many Mud
One ii have a
is hi in lull of coal.
Truth i- stranger than Action be-
cause It in so much more rare.
, I IN
J. W. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
and handlers of
Bagging, and Ban.
Correspondence and
solicited.
and Gail A Ax
en, Key
A Beauty Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Currents, Raisins,
and China Ware. Tin and WoodeD
Ware. Cakes and Crackers,
Cheese, Beat Butter, Stand
ard Sewing and no
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for rush. Com
to see
Ill M
Phone
before the court house door in
sell l public sale to the highest bid-
for cash, the certain lot or parcel of
land situated in the town
described as In the plot
of said town as part of lot bounded
the North by street, on the East by
on the the lot form-
owned and used as Baptist
and on the West by the lot. and
being the home place of lbs late D.
Williamson, containing one fourth of
acre more or less.
This the th day of September, 1901.
ALEX.
W. R. WHICHARD ML,
Whichard, N.
Stock complete in every la
pm and as low the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
to tie
Insurable
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. John U. I in wry, Agent fur
North Carolina and Virginia, of that Well-
and Popular Company,
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Insurance Co., of
Desires to to Its large number of
policy holders, and to public
generally, of North this com-
will now In this
stats from this dale will issue Its
splendid desirable policies, to all de-
siring the very beat insurance In the best
life insurance company in the world.
If the agent in your town has not
yet completed arrangements, address
JOHN C.
Agent, Raleigh, N.
Assets
Paid policy
Live, reliable energetic agents wanted at
for i
once lo worn
r the
The Commoner
ISSUED
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor ft Publisher,
Lincoln,
in Advance.
One Year Biz Months
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
It office. The Semi-
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or Tub
and
one year for 93.50 payable In ad-
PATENT
It
V-
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
Q TO
Wm
-AT-
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER W-
NO
ABE KNOCKING
THEM
For Dry Dress Hats, Caps, Shoes, Trunks,
and Mens Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves,
and a big line of Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees.
Come to see Every day a bargain day and everything a
bargain. friends,
W. T. LEE CO.
Exposition.
I am prepared to accommodate about Pan
visitors with board and room with all modern conveniences.
Fine view of Niagara River and the house.
Niagara Falls car passes door every minutes. nun
to exposition grounds. Take street car to
Auburn Avenue. Moderate rates. All correspondence will
receive prompt attention.
JOSEPH A. MOORE,
5-7-m.
1285 Niagara Street, Buffalo, K. Y.
The Profit is Yours
The shortening season again shortens
We gladly sacrifice the profits
The chance is only if you will make an
early investigation. must be
poshed out to make room for our large fall
stock which is coming in.
THE SERVANT PROBLEM.
Some Thin.,. That Make Life hardly
Worth to the Average
Head of the Household.
Consider the servant
Verily, it is not the men who go
forth grab railroads and
that cause the most worry in
the heart of
Nay, and neither is it the trust
nor the syndicate that a
man's job for him and his
wages in two, the
greatest bunch of sorrow.
Surely, the question is
the one that the gray
hairs and the wrinkles.
For the servant goes abroad in
the land, seeking what she may tie
and
the floor bill as high as the
ti and the Sugar Trust tie-
dividends every weak be-
cause she to much.
She more for a
two than the boss cook of a
taketh for all his men.
She the steak and she
in the roast when it fa
scorched to a hardwood finish.
She pie than no man can
eat and call his life his own.
And she casteth biscuits that
linger in bosom of the eater
thereof.
And when to her,
that she refrain from wasting food
and that she cook better,
Telling her that it is longer
the fashion to burn meat and lo
provide building biscuit,
askance at him.
Yea, she at him with
the corner of eye, and she
at him.
And him to take him-
self unto the outside or she will
disarrange his countenance with a
rolling pin.
And he out with speed.
And that same day ho a
poem about lovely woman.
And in his heart if
the poet ever saw a cook.
Verily, it is greatly to be
and to be desired,
That time may yet come
when the and the
of women.
Will cease from following after
the false gods of literature, and
will their backs upon the de-
lights of the
And will no more read papers
upon the soul beauty of life,
their minds to
composing symphonies in coffee.
And lyrics in biscuits and bar-
j monies in steak.
I For then man, poor man, will
i not feel like unto a junk
shop when he hath bis
And life will not be one long
vista of bread and dis-
pie.
Yea, brethren, mankind needs
more cooks fewer
More artist with range, and
fewer articles the Inner con-
For what kind of an con
hath the man who bath
fed upon cold coffee and board
meat,
And hath flung from
the kitchen.
Verily, the servant question Is
the one that hath two miles
interrogation after It.
And there is no answer to
Baltimore American.
Our Hew
Fall Stock
is coming in and our store is a scene of beautiful goods,
The Ready lade Depart
is full With e Skirts. Jackets, Waists,
and Your
Daughter
and all the
Ladies that
MRS M T
it. now the Northern Markets
purchasing
L-
will bring back the prettiest stock ever seen
stock of Dry Goods also has
many attractions for yon.
H. C. HOOKER.
NOTABLE ASSASSINATIONS IN HIS- Ten the Maximum Penalty for
TORY. Buffalo Crime.
The of President Mi-
Friday at has
historians to recall similar
notable occurrences in the past.
We the following list in the
Julius March IS,
Thomas December
A.
Albert I. Emperor of Germany
May
James I., of Scotland,
SI,
de Medici January
Our Stock of Shoes
complete la every way. We can your
your head, your parse. Come to sec us.
Your
J. B.
BAKER HART,
Headquarters
FOR STEAM SUPPLY.
Cardinal Maj
Blotto, March B,
Lord Dander, February lo,.
l.-tiT.
Bar of Murray. January
William, of Orange,
Henry HI. of by
Clement I, IMP.
IT. of France,
lac Ma it.
of
by
February
Sharp, My
III. of Sweden. March
died
Marat, by July
1793
General at June
are the definitions in
law the crime committed in
Assault the degree
A poison who, with an intent
lo kill a being, or to com-
felony upon the person or
property of assaulted or of an-
other
Assaults another with a
loaded in. or any other dead-
weapon, it by any other means
force likely to produce
or,
Administers to, or causes
lo be administered toot taken by
another, poison, or any other de-
or noxious things, so as
to endanger the life of such
Is guilty of assault in the first
degree.
Assault in the degree
how
in the first degree is
punishable by for
not than five nor more
ten Time.
A Chicago shut a door
i be day In such a way as to
ire hand, whereupon
she applied for a divorce upon the
ground of cruelty Judge
of u Chicago court, granted
It within ten minutes. The
of causes divorce in Amer-
i one for their multi-
We have just added Steam Supply to our business and
will sell anything in this line very low. See when it. want of
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard Globe
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water
Oil Cups, Air Cocks, Steam Hancock
U. S. Injectors, Cocks, Steam
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Fitting nil sizes.
LINE OF Packing, Rubber Bolt,
Belt, leather Belt, Belt Lacing, Belt Hooks, Ac.
SOLE AGENTS
We arc bragging a good
Paul Gear Bustle, today of our progress as com-
I pared with but other
Perceval, premier, by lions, Including wicked France, re-
May II, 1818. the marriage tic more
March I than does. The divorce
of one year show that in
February the United State divorces
wire Franco in
Charles HI., Doha of Far ma j Germany in in
March 1884, died Match
by
April dUd April
Michael, Prince of
lo 1888.
it.
j for Standard Patterns.
RICKS WILKINSON.
England Observer.
A. D.
North Carolina Conference,
bis birthday on
I s-a . a
received a mes-
1870, died December
George
Mag
Karl of Mayo, Governor General
of India, February
Sultan Abdul
sage of from which
elated more than we can express.
OBI wish is that Ins useful Hie
may be spared many years, and
that he may bare before him a
number of happy birthdays.
That the sunset may be bright
There are more women in the
medical profession this country
proportion to than
anywhere else in the The
first was Elizabeth Blackwell, who
received her diploma In 1849.
In 1889 there In
In 1898 there were
and now there are about
and Drain TO
Garland Cook Stoves.
BAKER HART.
ill .,.
Alexander C u of owe to lie the golden
March 1881. to that world where there
James by July or sorrows, but
died and love
Lord Cavendish and T. abide eternally.
May j Advocate.
President of
Lyons, June UM
Building.
N. C.
July
King of Italy, July W,
1900.
Any tramp will loll yen that a
dog iii the manger Is worth two
the yard.
B of the state papers hi
present are noting the fact that
are not happy.
We notice none of them are mads
no miserable by money that
go bail, to heal
Charlotte News.


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