Eastern reflector, 4 October 1901


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Have You Forgot
THAT I AM STILL AN
UP-TO DATE OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
AND A NUMBER Of OTHER
WHICH I AM TO MENTION.
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork.
Yours to
las. B. White.
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
I lift III
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Value,
Chafe Value.
;. Paid up Insurance.
Insurance that works
i. In Nun
Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within month while you
are or within three upon satisfactory evidence
of payment of arrears with interest.
second No
are at the beginning of the second and of each
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premium, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy daring the lifetime
of insured.
J. U SUGG,
Greenville, H. C.
unless
Red Cross is on label
Don't take a Substitute
WE WORLD
TO PRODUCE THE EQUAL OF
for Chills, Fevers,
Night Sweats and Grippe, and
all forms of Malaria.
DON'T WAIT TO
SPEND CENTS AND BE
CURES MAKE TONIC FAMOUS
TRY IT. NO NO PAY. PER
i- DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE.
YEARS
ASTHMA CUBE FREE.
Urines Instant Rebel Permanent Cure in all
SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL.
There is nothing like it
instant relief, even in the worst eases. It cures
A. YEARS all else tails.
Air. C. Wells, Villa. Bulge, says.
bottle of received In good
I cannot tell you how thankful I feel for the
good derived from it I ; a slave, chained with
throat for ten years. I de-
of ever cured. saw your advertise
meat tor the cure of this dreadful and tormenting
disc K, and had
I tit it lived to give it a trial. To my
astonishment, the acted like a Send me
a full-aim
We want to send to every a trial treatment of
similar to the that cured Mr. We'll send it by mail post-
paid, absolutely Free of Charge, to will write for it,
even on a postal. mind though i are despairing, however
bad your case. will relieve and core. The worse your
case, the more glad we are to send ii. Do not write at mice, ad-
dressing Dr. Bros Medicine Co. id Baal N, V. City.
Sold by all Druggists.
ALL OVER THE HOUSE.
Way to KM Cellar
Free From Smell.
borax, charcoal, dry
and are the thing
to make mid keep a cellar sweet and
fresh. Move out all things movable,
take up dust, open bins and
closets and sat doors and windows
wide. Then in every bin or in-
space set an earthen vessel,
dish or bowl with several lumps of
C in it. Strew grains of
dry over the lime, then;
slack it, but do not wet it, yet be
pure the slacking is
Steam from the lime, rising up and
out, will take away all bad air and
ill odors.
Leave the cellar open and empty
for two hours, then scatter dry pow
borax all around in corners
and along the walls, and wherever
t here is a place where it will not be
in the way hang a-piece of
H net, with some lumps of
charcoal tied inside. Leave the
borax until next cleaning time. Take
the charcoal bags down every week,
empty them, heat the charcoal very
hot, return to the bags and replace
them. The charcoal a marvel-
power to absorb all sorts of bad
smells. The power is strictly pro-
portioned to its freshness, which the
heating restores.
Make cheesecloth pads of plaster,
mixed with powdered slacked lime,
and hang them against the walls
that likeliest to he damp. Lime
and plaster are so thirsty they take
nil spare water to themselves,
thereby preventing must and mold.
A good way to make the pads
still h or run inch tucks in a length
if cheesecloth coarse lawn, then
lip a funnel the open
end of the tuck and pour in the
and lime. Make the tucks an
inch apart and fill them evenly.
d charcoal may lie mixed
with the lime and plaster for pads
arc to hang where foodstuffs
re kept.
Fruit Beverage.
Peel lemons very thin, squeeze
the juice over the peel and let
two hours, then add one pound of
sugar. Mash one of ripe rasp-
berries with half a pound of sugar;
pare a ripe shred the
fruit tine and mix with another half
sugar, then strain the
moil Juice and mash the
s through a sieve, then the
pineapple and mix all together, add-
three quarts of cold water. Stir
until the is entirely dissolved,
then strain and serve with a little
of the fruit in each glass.
Washing Cut Glass.
Standing in water or allowing
water to remain in cut glass, no
matter how clear, robs the cutting
of luster and puts it almost on a
level with pressed glass. Still one
must make haste slowly. No mat-
if there is but a single howl,
wash it apart from everything else
and in perfectly clear water. If it is
caked and sticky inside from stand-
after use, till it with warm sod
water and vigorously for a
minute, then repeat until the glass
begins to show dear.
THE GREAT
TONIC LAXATIVE
If you hart sour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad
inactive heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, loss
insomnia, lack energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy akin,
or say symptom and disorder which tell the of bad bowel and an
sue Will Cure Yon.
It will clean out the bowel, the liver and kidneys,
the membrane the stomach, purify your blood and put
your again. Your appetite will return, your move
year liver and kidneys cease to trouble your skin clear and
retain sad will feel the old time energy and buoyancy.
Mother medicine In w Ii
an will Ideal
It keep later regular without pain or a seals,
aid relieve I. .
well, and V
Mat U
An Egg Separator.
A unique kitchen utensil
the yolks and whites of eggs
as they are broken without paying
any particular attention to where
each part is dropped. This little de-
vice can he fastened to an ordinary
tumbler by means of the spring clip
on one side. The contents of tho
; are allowed to fall on tho strain-
which numerous slits open-
into the glass through which the
thinner white portion strains, thus
leaving the yolk on the upper side.
Economizing Space.
All idea for economizing space is
shown in the illustration, and this
will appeal to those who have con-
two small rooms into one
large one. But confronted
Striking
Striking coincidences are no-
Id tin- assassination of
James A. and William
was shot in the sum
mer of 1881. twenty
died September
1881.
was
1901 twenty years later
to the day.
jived eighty days after
being shot; lived eight
days.
The moat bulletins
were concerning Gar-
field's condition.
The doctors frequently declared
that Garfield was convalescent and
would recover.
Other said the same
a I unit Mi K it
Six before Garfield died bis
physicians said be would almost
certainly recover. He was sitting
up. The change for the worse
announced on the
held out that his
condition was all could lie de
sired up to twenty four hours before
his death.
sank rapidly
their strength once began to fail.
Both were men from the people
who rose from humble surround-
Both of noteworthy
purity of private and public lite.
Richmond Times.
Mother who haw alway so dreaded
approach of hot weal her when they have a
babe, not forget
counteract and the effect of
hot weather on children, keep them in
healthy condition an-l makes the
easy. east only per box
or mail to C. J. Muffed, M.
D , St. Mo.
Presidents of the United States.
The North has had sixteen
dents and South nine The
Executive office has been occupied
by Northern men a few days than
sixty three year., and Sooth-
em it few days over fifty three
years. This is based on the sup-
position that will fill out
bis present term.
Only two of the Southern States
have furnished
Of the North-
Presidents, three have come
from the New England States, six
from the Middle States and seven
from what is now called the Mid-
West.
No President has ever been
from the ten west of the
Mississippi river and the only two
men have nominated by
great political parties from that
from Missouri
by the Republicans
Bryan of Nebraska by the Demo
1806 1900.
Divided politically, nine Pan-
two Federalists, four
Whigs eight Republicans have
occupied Presidential office.
In the above I do not include
the President.
It is unjust to a-sign the first and
only real non partisan President
country to any political party.
Daily News.
Fir Salt by
Of a
with two ii replaces, and you do not
require more than one lire. Now,
here is an excellent idea which you
and your man could easily
carry out between you. The sketch
i i simple it needs no word to
explain
Is the center of two
weary and
making. The rosary establish-
men steady employment to
women and turn out dozen
In the accordion
i- of and
head The accordion
ore to tho
Mates.
ii i.
. old boy, haven't seen you for
fin s-r-el you doing
Tin bar; the old slumping
ruin
a pl the mow n
lo THE CO , N. M, l V , . man
t on In pot U
hi Mill I kit In a um. ,. ., .
Pointed
The diver has a practical way of
getting at things
a man has true be
never culls for a second plate of
hash.
The race is not always to
swift, even if the turtle does
the soup
When it is hunting some
thing in the dark he Is apt to find a
lot of things be isn't looking for.
A declaration a
man is his love should be read
like a page
first.
in com-
It in but drum-
net ii at their way.
rood for
that i badly executed.
It's the to
watch that others may not prey.
The man who jumps overboard is
usually over bored with life.
Utters of credit IO U A V.
Had
from Hie kind, of
water he la to drink, and mailing
to bring on as stuck of
Ferry I lb
only tale, and
and cholera Avoid
on Perry
Price mil
Snap Shots.
A man never after
he is married how things
there are which it is improper for
a married man to do.
a man pays a compliment
to a he usually whispers it
and scolds, neighbors can
hear him.
No man ever bandied his money
when alive to the satisfaction of his
kin, or ever left a will which was
suitable to all relatives.
married begins
the story of her troubles by
she was married when
young, to a man much older
herself.
Girls are indulging in so many
healthful sports of late that a dog
to a girl has almost as
good a time as if he belonged to a
boy.
Remember if you get into a
scrape and appeal to your
that they will relate they saved
you when you were the
third Globe.
Pills
Dyspepsia, Constipation,
Headache
ALL DISEASES arising from a
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion
The result I food
and Dote catgut-
sugar coated and easy to
Take No
The recent denial the
that President bad an-
be would not be
candidate at the next election was
unnecessary, for the that
story could not have kept
spark of life in it beyond day
of its birth. It to
common sense of past and present.
Theodore Roosevelt will
nature of things be a candidate for
re-election to the office of
dent, unless his Administration
proves to be a failure so inordinate
as to forbid support. Being healthy
in ambitions as in mind and body
be must desire that people
elect hi in to great office
n which be bas been placed by
assassination and this he will be
backed by a peculiarly favorable
York Sun.
Wilmington Star reports a
county farmer as saying the
crops this year that county are
practically a complete He
attributes condition much to
the heavy rains of the past spring
and summer, large portions of
county having been
dated during much of the season.
A fat woman never realizes bow
fat she really is.
A woman never quarrels with
herself unless as u last resource.
RHEUMATISM
TO STAY CURED.
A vegetable remedy that
lively cures recent end long
The greatest blood
purifier known. I la the
endorsement of leading physician
after thorough trial. Cure OS per
cent of the treated. Price
Al per
M. Schultz.
Wholesale and retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar
re's, Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed
steads, Mattresses, Oak
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
and Gail A x
Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Floor Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Oar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples,
Prunes, Currents,
China Ware, Tin and Wooden
War. Cakes and Crackers,
Cheese, Beat
n rd Hewing Mae hi and nu
other good. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash, Com
to see me.
Photograph,
N. C.
The leader in good work and low price
Nice Photograph f I dozen.
Hall go
all other line very cheap. Crayon Portrait
any picture cheats. Mice
on band all the time. Come
examine my work. No trouble to
and question. The Tery
beat work guaranteed to all. hour.
to a. m- I. lo p. m.
RUDOLPH HYMAN.
J. W. t CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
NOTICE TO
The baring duly
before the Superior court clerk of
county at administrator of the of
notice hereby
Si en lo all indebted to the
make Immediate payment to the
and all baying claim
against the are notified to the
tame to undersigned payment
within month from the date of this
notice, or it will be in bar of recovery.
Thin 4th day of September,
L. SMITH,
Sarah I.
Smith.
OLD LINE
Steamer leave Washing
ton daily at A. X. for
ville, leave Greenville dally at
M. for Washington.
Steamer lea wee
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at b A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore,
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. Aft.
Washington, N. C
J. J. CHEEKY,
Greenville, N. C.
NOTICE TO
The Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt
issued Letter of
to me, undersigned, on 2nd
day of September, on the estate of
Joseph A. Dupree, deceased, notice it here-
by given to all indebted to the
lo make immediate payment to
and lo all creditor of
to present their properly
to the undersigned, within
twelve months alter the date of notice,
or notice will be plead in bar of their
y. Tins the 2nd day of Sept, 1801.
JUDITH D.
on tho estate of JOSEPH A.
NOTICE TO
Clerk of Superior Court of Pitt
county having issued Letter of
to me, on the 9th
1901, on the of Lynn
Tripp, deceased, notice hereby to
all persona indebted to the estate to make
to
to all creditor of to
their properly to
undesigned, twelve month
the dale of notice, or notice will be
in bar of their recovery.
Tin. 1901.
TRIPP,
of relate of
n i county In Superior
clerk.
ass
and other.,
V.
The above named defendant cheater
will take notice that an action entitled at
above bat been commenced in Superior
court of county, to sell a certain lot
Ike Town of Bethel partition. Ami
I he laid defendant will further take notice
that be required to appear at office of
t he clerk of Superior court of PI U county
on Friday 20th, 1901, and or
demur to the complaint In action, or
i lie plaintiff will apply lo court for
relief demanded in the complaint.
August 1901.
clerk Superior court.
JAMES, Ally
SALE OF TOWN LOT.
By of decree of lb Superior
Court of Pitt county, made on 2nd day
of September 1901, in a certain special pro-
therein pending, entitled F. O.
Beverly Brother
and others, I Monday October
1901, before the door in
sell at public tale lo highest bid-
for ch, lb certain lot of parcel of
land situated In town of Greenville and
described at la plot
of town a part of lot bounded on
the North by street, on the by
Green on the the lot form-
and at Baptist
on Weal by the lot, and
being home plan of lbs late D.
one fourth of
acre more or lent.
of September, 1901.
ALEX L. BLOW,
goose
mm
ATTENTION AGENTS I
Mr. John C. General Agent for
North Carolina Virginia, of
Known and Popular Company,
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Insurance Co., of Newark,
to lo It large of
policy holder and lo public
generally, of North com-
will now In till
state and from will it
and policies, to all de-
airing the very beet insurance in beat
lift insurance cum piny in the world.
If the agent In your town has Dot
yet completed
JOHN O.
Suit N.
Paid policy holders
Live, energetic
once to work
Old
It's only natural that at the
of day we should wear tho clothes
of
Marriage may lie a failure with-
out bankruptcy.
mm,
DEALER
S.
Cotton Bagging and Pies always
on t
goods kept constantly
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
W. R, WHICHARD BRO,,
Whichard, N. C.
The complete in every
par and prices low the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
IN-
A LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE MB.
B. COBBY.
Norfolk. Va.
Cotton Buyers and Broken in
Stocks. Cotton, Grain and
Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
WEEK LY.
WILLIAM J.
Editor ft Publisher,
Lincoln,
In Advance.
One Year Ii, Six Mouths
Three Mouths Slog. Copy Ac.
No traveling are em-
ployed. taken at
Th u office. The Semi-
Weekly and
will be together
one year for or The Daily
and
one year for payable in ad-
PATENT
Wash , 0.0.
-FOB
III
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
TO
VOL.
PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY. OCTOBER
NO
Twice a M
-AT-
SI ft YEN
if
WE
ARE KNOCKING
THEM
P-
r r
For 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 Booties.
Come to see us. Every day a bargain day and everything a
Your friends,
W. T. LEE CO-
A Vile Slander Upon the S th.
You may lake the prettiest
van picture on earth, with
woods, laughing waving
fields, hi-; cottage, and speak-
quietude of calm summer
you'll always some
jackal to disturb
it. solemn hush of the great
sorrow, the life of our
a trembling be-
tween two more far
vent prayer ascended lo Heaven
from the when he died
the sorrow of the South was more
genuine her people are
more sincere. Yet baldly have
funeral bells when
Hie hungry hyenas of hate and
rancor begin anew their
upon the
Echoing utterance of the
die colored
a of blatant asses from the
North arc charging Hint the
from
Old Lewis
as much slop in his speech M the
reporters found in his eyes, goes
out of his way to of the
sentiment favor of lynch-
parts of our
and a bald-faced lie
about a being lynched In the
South because had insulted a
white If anarchy is the
child of lynch law, why in
is it that anarchy is found only
in the I It is much nearer
the truth to say that is
the legitimate child of that
brigandage that spirit of
skepticism which prevail
North, which happily have
little following the sweet South.
Herald.
swell cloaks.
When you buy a jacket or
cloak why tint op to-
when yon can gel it just
us cheap as Mm can old styles.
Every one of our ready to
wear garments embrace
advantages
too good to be
overlooked.
I'm. lit. tin- finish,
the bang, tin- stylish
are bum Io he
All embody the
and approved features.
We will I , delighted lo m
you -k and prove our
assert Ions. friends,
The North
DIVIDEND IS THE
Securing highest rate of interest consistent with safety.
economy of management.
Low death rate, resulting from a careful of risks
limiting its business to the States
It will be to your interest to sec what we can do you before
placing your life insurance.
territory open for in North Carolina.
T. ARCHIBALD CART, General
For Virginia North Carolina,
Mutual Life Insurance Company,
1201 E. Street, Va.
j. en
Tell and
Daughter
and all the
Ladies that
Our FALL
OPENING of
Will take place on
Tuesday and Wednesday,
October 1st 2nd.
HOOKER.
-S,
TRINITY COLLEGE NOTES.
in North Carolina.
A of The Gotten
Plant states few Northern
know what a apple grow-
section lies, largely
i . in North Carolina. Apples,
especially in the elevated valleys
wt of the Blue
Ridge, grow with a luxuriance
seldom seen, The elevated region
the foothills east of
are also an excellent section
We Are Showing
The moat attractive line of dress goods, trimmings,
jackets, furs, skirts, ladies waists and
shoe and furnishing goods it has ever been
our pleasure to show. Our goods are
President
and Mr. Roosevelt's accession
to the Presidency arc the two
topics in the October
of Reviews. Aside from the
treatment of those
events, a fully illustrated
count of the last days of President
is contributed Will j
the accomplished j
newspaper correspondent,
himself at writes from j
I, baud
all the the tragedy. Mr.
comprehensive
is followed by a brief
of the last of our great trio
Presidents, from the pen
Commissioner II. B. V.
land, of the District of Columbia;
there is also an article on President
with portraits of Mr.
Mrs. Roosevelt and the
six children. The
view presents the full text of Mr.
Buffalo speech, made
on the day before the shooting,
of Mr. Roosevelt's Minneapolis ad-
dress of September -ml.
looking
i ii i-
Day at i and will be
m here a . All
i k c. Ill lie suspended
during a id night a
public meeting will lie held the
Craven Memorial Hall. To
meeting the public la in
visitors are expected
from various parts of the state.
Au will be delivered by I only need to be developed.
Bishop E. B. Hendrix, of Missouri. I One man now planting an or-
the address, Blowing Bock, has
will he made gifts made trees at elevation of
the college during year feet. There is a
October 3rd. music in the apple culture in
hum a,, attractive feature of j North Carolina, and with the
occasion. In addition lo or- markets of to the South,
an program and their nearness points,
local music has been arranged, in is no reason why the culture
which musical talent of apple should not grow to
Durham will take part. great and profitable proportions in
of evening a man of nu the western part of North
as a Borne orchards are now being plant
I.;. i Hi is the ed. there is loom
who have capital and to work up
Methodist Bishops. nun a sod remunerative business.
of long business experience, be has Write us for Information about
a knowledge of men tracts of laud for sale, very cheap
balance and proper- well adapted to the of
non in hi-, work. He hi- Industry.
Has lost many a dollar for business men. If a man is
lodged by the coal he wears, be Is also judged by th
letterhead he uses. An nicely
bend he looked on as a good Investment,
It ill be done right
price for it
will be right, too.
Send next
The Reflector Office.
BAKER HART,
Headquarters
STEAM SUPPLY.
but prices are equal to those found any
All goods as represented. Standard patterns
in stock.
KICKS WILKINSON.
Au Ohio Ml is to plant a colony
county, this Stale, not
far from Washington. His name is
Marvin, and he is from near Find-
lay, Ohio. He has bought
thousand of laud on Mount's
Creek, has at once to
develop it. has it that he
will build a hotel there, and that
from lo families will move
from Ohio lo settle. A large saw
mill and lumber will lie put
up at once. Such colonists as this
is what needs. The
success at
and tho at Hunt
Pines is evidence that other such
places would not only pay good
dividends to promoters, but would
give colonists homes
good incomes. This is the
kind of we need. We
can well afford to do without the
foreign Times.
Home men arc good because it
pays to be good others
good for
We have just added Steam Supply lo out business
will tell anything in tills line very low, See us when in
Angle Valves, Standard
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water
Oil Cups, Air Cocks, Ganges, Hancock
U, S. Injectors, Cooks, steam
Pipe till sixes, Pipe Kitting all sixes,
LINK OP Packing, Rabbet Belt, Handy
Belt, Leather Belt, Belt Bell Hooks, lie.
extensive in all parts of the
world, thus n fund of in-
formation few men Inn e. lie
has a very careful of
literature and history, in re-
cent years especially has put him-
self in touch with best
of the World. Lately he has writ-
ten several
notably Work for the
in which ho baa made an
effective plea for a more cultured
ministry. As a preacher, be bus
in demand in
the leading universities of
North. With all. of his
he is a man of magnet-
ism and personal de-
man In social and a
most public
ii
Harvesting Machine. Pip and Drain
Garland Cook Stoves.
BAKER HART.
Mule i- lea is
known the average man con
the lives and aims of the
men and who delve
surface of the earth in
places of darkness and danger,
where a day goes by with-
join recording the death by falls of
rock, i of slate more lb in one
unfortunate miner. An article on
this once impartial and
vitally is contributed
to The Cosmopolitan tor October
John Mitchell, of
United Mine Workers America, The.
whom every one recalls as the man
Building.
U KEEN VILLE, N.
With due respect to the wishes
of Judge Shepherd, we think
his friends should pay no
whatever to his card declining
to be a candidate for chief justice.
No man should De a candidate, in
the common acceptation of that
term, for that high office. If
should seek the man and
not the man the it is the
office of the chief justice of the
Supreme Com of North Carolina;
because Of Judge Shepherd's
card we think his friends should
the more neatly press his claims,
which are certainly paramount to
those of any one of tor the
position, earnestly hope
are not to have dirty
g. dick
Cling for the nominations to the
vacancies In our judiciary. Judge
Huston
lire the last resort, with a steady
hand upright purpose, appears
to among the highest of civil
do this requires
not only a great a good man,
and no good lawyer will act the
demagogue to be sleeted judge.
should not be
rewarded with any and
not with a judicial office.
Times.
who the miners car
lied through a successful term-1 libraries have
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will be three limes us many
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REFLECTOR
N. C.
D. J. Ed. Owner
Entered at Post Office at
Greenville, N. C, M Second-Class
Friday, October
Sunday evening after dark a
guard at the grave of the late Pres
was attacked. It
U thought to be an attempt to blow
up the tomb.
Yes, the war in the
has been reported at an end many
times. Yet there continue to come
reports of disastrous fighting. On
the morning of September in
the island of while Co.
8th of United States were
breakfasting, they were
by overwhelming force
OF GREENVILLE and with him lived his
KY BOYHOOD.
HY T. O. PAY IX.
heard my dear old aunt, long
since in the rest of Paradise, bed
and near the close of a long
lite, say to her son one day,
my I would like to live a thousand
And who would II was
simply nature protesting through
her at the seeming inc
of human life that all men feel
through life with waning
to the very portal of the
grave, nod is a suggestion, a proof
of immortality, an echo
the far off days when our
great ancestor, Adam, not only
lived nine and thirty
years, but with a stature in keep-
with his dignity as Lord of
creation was. according to Arab
legend, one live feet
high. I am not interested in
this particular phase of
attacked if of
any Ladies Aid Society,
League. St. Brotherhood
or St. Agnes Guild are disposed to
gents and almost annihilated. Of
the men in the regiment only Arab story, it is only
escaped. Verily, this country has
worse than an elephant on its hands
in the
lo get Mark Twain to point
out his and turn the
over lo some society.
It was in Hie thirties, Ike period
of the great exodus the
mounts. Smith-.
and
lives, Mr. Willie Pond his
sister. Uncle Willie, as he was
usually called, was a man of few
words, serious, sober countenance
and entirely self reliant. He
ways wore a broad brim, low crown
hat when alone his
eyes were on the ground as
absorbed thought. This good
man was a Democrat and a Baptist,
and was Moreover a true patriot.
He admired Gen.
above all men and loved to talk of
the old times. And on
day, as he called the of
July, under the influence to stir-
martial music a patriotic
address his soul was filled with the
spirit of the Revolution,
and bad occasion required he would
willingly shoulder a to
give John Bull another thrashing.
TO HE CONTINUED.
Winterville Department.
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS
NOTES.
X. C, Oct.
AYDEN NOTES.
X. C, Oct.
Bar, Mr. Mellon came down
from Wilson Monday to as-
in the protracted meeting at
Christian College.
Miss Coward is visiting
friends and relatives in
C. F. of Scot-
land Keck, has been visiting
an Smith-. ,
An experienced advertiser train Tuesday morning for Hob
to the man who has trouble left for Alabama and Mis-
in getting up an that my father went to
a letter to a distant friend to live. I very
telling him about your store, your, but think I W. H. Harris, who
goods, prices, etc. Then have it ride from Heine in an
printed as a advertise- old liven coach, and meeting Mi Smith went to Green-
This is only uncle. Major at villa Monday night.
should and with whom the family remain- j Mis of
talk in his advertisement just as ed a few clays until our home, the week with her
to a prospective ens- place across street, was L. Tyson,
Every storekeeper can prepared. Majors home hisses Jennie and Blanche Ab
give reasons why people should the old building on high brick ,
buy at his place, to do this pillars dormer windows op
in plain words is to make a store.
H la remembered in
I that the people and
i were badly ban big
New Bern to live in little Green-
ville, and Sally Mitchell,
Record.
Stores Run by Women.
There are two drug stores in was mm h Impressed with
Moore county run by superiority of her old home.
Southern Pines luff, when she via Washington on
one at is own- stepping off the flat boat at
ed and run by Misses Johnson, dark she h up and seeing
who were and reared in this moon exclaimed, we got a
county. They are practical prettier neon in
like women and have made a
success of their business. Their One my earliest recollections
drug store is neat, clean and ill is taken to the gallons laud
tractive. The one at wonder toe place i -till
run by Miss Elizabeth Packard, a called by that name and While
Northern Express, there was no gibbet in a- I
remember, it must have been in
L. II.
Mrs. Georgia Baker returned a
few days ago from Marlboro where
-he ha-been nursing her moth
came down
from Scotland Keck Saturday
and returned Monday.
Simpson is in town for a
few days.
Celia has
been sick for several days.
Miss Callis, of
has accepted a position as mil
sic at the W. B, T. s.
of Washing
ton, la helping Mrs. J, A. Mavis
w her millinery.
Slits Mamie Buck who has been
so seriously ill with fever, is con-
Admiral Dewey's refusal to re
representing Bear
Admiral at the court of
inquiry eminently proper.
While issues of the controversy
are really between Schley and
Sampson, technically, only the
Navy Department
Schley arc panes to the
Mayor's Court.
Mayor w. II. Long has
of the cases fa bis court
ion now in progress. Sampson .
. . . , WE before him with the
has no there
es lo appear as a witness.
connection with the subject that l
learned my uncle a- sheriff with
the awful prerogative of banging
people, and having learned ibis I
kept out of bis way as much
possible. And it was with
mixed with awe that I some- colored, drunk
times watched at a safe distance lined and costs,
old Jacob on hi- visits to the
II. C. drunk and dis-
t- orderly, lined and costs 83.20.
a toot c- g
pounds, and which eventually
iced prisoners, the Major
term
Who Invented the bicycle is a
disputed question. Three English-
men claim the credit, bat they got
the idea from a French inventor.
This was over years ago. The
American bicycle is the outcome of
a French toy bicycle exhibited
the Philadelphia Centennial
1876. But the Chinese
claim to have had the bicycle two
thousand years ago. They had
about anything that is going.
Wilmington Star.
became associated In my thoughts
with the key of the Bast He, prob-
ably from the fact that when as a
bigger boy I explored the old jail I
found room where
prisoners were confined and
bound over to January
Superior Court.
James drunk dis-
orderly, lined costs,
Charles drunk and dis-
orderly, lined i and costs, 88.30,
S T. Hooker, M. H.
and Jim Meadows, riotous dis-
Button, drunk down,
lined one penny costs,
into which the sun never
the counterpart of a, Orderly conduct and assault, lined
old prison.
It was on Hie bill near the
landing in a hut that Sun
killed Dave Smith which caused at
the
escaped to the weal and became
very as a Fee
On the the hill of the first street
Four drummers were hauled up leading to the river mar old
in Charlotte lined heavily for son's house eight or ten men were
indulging Id a game of killed and wounded some years
making the stake just large
to make the game interesting.
This is alright as far as it goes, but
if there are not men walking the
streets of that city who follow
for a livelihood and are not
molested by the police, then it is
different from most
ham Herald.
An aggregation of capital is
and has always
for promotion of business
enterprises of but
there to concern be-
which there is certainly dis-
aster. Just at time
American statesmen have
imperative duty in lo-
danger
Journal.
later by the premature discharge
of a cannon being in honor of
a Democratic victory, whereupon
being moved by a profound con-
of the value of human life
to prevent all possibility of a
similar it might
happen to the haled
ignoring nil consideration of the
fourth of July, a party of
Democrats took old gun
sunk the middle of the
river.
In the two story house on the
first corner of this street and the
street with the river which
I shall call Water street, there
lived, when I lust knew him, Mr.
David Lawrence, and family, an
exemplary gentleman.
Ho was a son of Mr. Peter Law-
I will attend at the following
times places for the purpose of
collecting taxes for the year
Bethel, Saturday, Oct. 5th.
Stokes, Monday, Oct. 7th.
Tuesday, Oct.
Thursday, Oct.
Falkland, Saturday, Oct.
den, Saturday,
Smith's Store, Tuesday, Oct
Saturday, Oct.
Tuesday. Oct 88th.
Thursday, Oct. ill.
Meet me and save cost.
O. W.
Sheriff of Pitt County.
announcement that ll. P.
Cheatham, Hie colored North Car
who was appointed
of heeds for District of
Columbia, is to be by
President is
the new president is to con-
policies to the
extent at least of standing in with
Senator
A First class second baud mow-
machine almost as good as new
can be cheap by apply-
at the office of the A. Ci. Cox
Mfg. Co.
Prof. W. H. and wife,
of Greenville, spent Sunday after-
noon with their daughter, Miss
at the dormitory.
Lund For tract land
a as the White place,
said to contain ITS acres with
nary buildings can be bought on
reasonable terms of A. Q. Cox.
I. A. Sugg, Jr. and Carlos
of Greenville, were here Sun-
day evening.
The Union meeting of the
Association of the
church closed a very interest-
session here last Sunday-
night.
Miss Olivia Cox. of LaGrange, is
Visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. D.
Cox.
N. S. Fulford, of Washington,
was here Monday on business.
Hogs For G. Cox hits
or hogs in line condition to
fatten, weighing from to
pounds, each, which we will dis-
pose of at market value
H. F. Smith, who has vis-
his parents at
came home yesterday.
Charles Harper and sister, of
Black J came Monday to see
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Dixon, who
have bean sick for quite a
while, but are now very much
Bight many of our people at-
tended the Free Will meet-
at Black Jack Sunday and re-
port a large crowd in
of Hie inclement weather.
A G. COX will pay the highest
cash price for cotton
J. A. Massey, of Smith Held,
accepted a position with B. F. Man-
Co., as sale-nun
for the various sewing
Farm Wire
per yard, Winterville
Hog Fence of Wire cent per yard
Durable, lasting and cheaper than
cheapest. The best invest-
farmers is in the Winter
ville Wire Fence. All orders will
be promptly filled.
Send orders for Heel wagons
and carts. wheel
teed. Orders can be tilled on de-
Cox Mfg. Co.
The Tar Heel wagon
wheels will last as long as
any other. Try them.
There were tough times the
home of Simon yesterday.
During the absence of Mrs.
having stepped over to a neigh-
hogs got the house, turned
table over, smashed up crockery-
ware and played havoc generally.
is sad swears vengeance
on bogs all kind by what name
soever known.
B. G. Barker, Jr., of Falkland,
was prospecting yesterday
and has decided to move his family
here a short while.
Want No More Of It.
But we do not believe the people
of the States arc anxious
for another era of sectional
They all tit
amendment was a
and cruel hi under; they arc not
desirous of aggravating its malign
la North Carolina.
Four cottages and a store in
Durham were destroyed by fire
Saturday.
use of the
mails. Asheville,
N. C, confessed that he had forged
or checks.
Governor Aycock has designated
the week January 20th aH
North Carolina week at I he Char-
exposition.
Miss Laura of Winston,
was fatally burned Monday. While
doing some baking her wrapper
ignited and the spread rap-
idly over her body.
The farmer
who shot killed a while
the latter was stealing his water-
melons, was at Charlotte last
week and convicted
The of Char
have been disbanded for fail-
to observe the irate guard reg-
The company had fail-
ed lo have the proper percent of
members present inspection.
A Durham policeman dis
charged r being asleep on his
neat. Two men who found him
asleep took his hat and carried it
to the chief of police and the
went and awoke the sleeper
A petition has filed in the
court Asheville asking
II. Smothers be removed from the
receivership of the Western Car-
Bank. The petition charges
him with unlawful use of the
of the bank.
Why You Should Trade With
Frank
ABLE TO FIT ANY SIZE OR SHAPE MAN
Help Salomon.
cheapest says
Ink, an advertise
a good
Such nu advertisement, frequently
changed in form and phrase and
persistently published, is also
best possible aid lo salesmen in the
Record.
LAND SALE.
Hy virtue f a of the Superior
court, made Hi Honor W. II.
Judge presiding at May term. 1901, of
court in the raw of l.
wife against Car mid other, trustee
Hickory Hill church, the undersigned
sell the
court house door i Greenville on Monday
day of November, 1901. the follow
piece, parcel or lot of Um
in the Town of ant.
known as the Hickory Hill colored Baptist
church lot, and as n part of lot No. He
ginning at the of lots o.
Street and running with the line of
lots West feet, then North a
straight line parallel with
feet, thence with street to the begin
containing 2-8 yards.
This Vt. 1st, K.
Commissioner.
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior Finishings
for Fine Modem and Cheap
solicit your patronage
guarantee to give satisfaction in
prices, styles and work.
send your orders to
CO.
N. C.
WE HAVE
Just Returned
cashier of old
from the northern markets where we have selected
a stock of Velvets, Silks, Ribbons,
Feathers, Infant Caps, Ornaments, in fact,
we have everything needed to put up a stylish
hat. Cull and sen our pattern hats. We have
the prettiest we have ever Hats trimmed
while yon wait. Give as a trial. Yours to please.
MISSES ERWIN.
BECAUSE
WE HAVE ALL SIZES AND SHAPES IN STOCK.
WE FIT YOU AS WELL AS THE TAILOR
BECAUSE
TAILORS MAKE OUR SUITS.
WE'RE ENTITLED TO YOUR TRADE
because
WE'RE A HOUSE,
AND KEEP FIRST-CLASS GOODS.
YOU SHOULD TRADE HERE
BECAUSE
YOU SAVE ONE HALF OF CUSTOM TAILOR'S
PRICE ON AS WELL MADE SUITS.
YOU TAKE NO RISK
BECAUSE
WE WILL REFUND YOUR MONEY
IF YOU ARE HOT SATISFIED.
THE CLOT BIER.
WE THE WORK.
And that is the reason the old Greenville Warehouse is
selling much tobacco. We get the highest price for every
bile sold on our floor. The farmers see this, and appreciating
work do for them they bring their tobacco.
We treat all get the best price every time. Bring
next load to the Greenville Warehouse and we will show you
the truth of this. We have every accommodation for you and
your team.
We are independent of
Warehouse Trusts.
J. C.
R. S.
D.
Next week is the big time in
Richmond.
Just received Fruit Jars at
M.
Five Tuesdays, five Wednesdays
and five Thursdays this month.
Attention is called the notice
of land sale by F. G. James, Com
Another dog, acting strangely.
killed Tuesday. It belonged
to Mr
Persons wishing express matter
to off morning should
have it in the office before
o'clock.
Weston's min-
I-bowed here to a large house
Monday night. gave a good
A drunken man gave the police
man some trouble Monday after
noon. He was finally overpower
ed, loaded a dray and hauled to
the
Attention is called to the notice
by C. D. Rountree, J. P., in the
matter of O. Hooker vs N.
the Express
Company.
Fa km For have for
sale a two horse farm, good land,
in good condition growing
crops. For terms apply to
J. U. black Jack, g.
Wilson, the King Cloth-
doubles of his
in today
and gives some good
why you should buy clothing
him.
A dog to Mr. C. T.
was strangely,
Monday afternoon, and as a safe-
guard against danger was killed.
Little Charlie went in
for his pet.
Patrons and pupils of, the public,
schools can get readers, geographies
and histories by the
State authorities; at our store. We
are the depository for Pitt county.
Zeno Moore
life
of Leo and Jackson, Grimm's fairy
stories, Johnson's physical culture,
speller, primer,
copy books, drawing books, tablets,
pencil, slates, crayons, in fact
most anything in the way of school
supplies, Reflector Book Store.
Rent and Sale
I will rent my farm, four miles
north Greenville one mile
from House station, for the year
1902 with privilege of five years.
About Nov. 1st I will sell all the
farm implements, gin, engine,
thresher, grist mill, carts, wagons,
horses, mules, hogs, cattle, corn,
fodder and hay on said farm.
Parties wishing to examine the
farm or equipment can call any
time and do so.
John Flanagan,
The Liberty Still Lead.
Friday the Liberty Warehouse
sold pounds of tobacco for
16,374.28, an average for the
whole break, including scraps
everything, of This is the
best sale yet reported by any house
on any market. The Liberty takes
the lead and cm always be
for high prices big
Collision.
Monday afternoon while the
minstrel parade was going through
Evans street a dray collided with
Mr. James Harrington knock-
ed him down, but fortunately did
not hurt him much. It was pine
an accident, as both Mr.
the driver of the dray
were looking at the parade and did
not see each other.
In Very Bad
Considering the manner in which
the Democratic Party and press of
the country have treated the out-
going incoming Republican
Presidents, it is in extremely bad
for Republican papers to at-
tempt to make political capital out
of sad Her-
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dunn went
to Saturday evening.
Prof, and Mrs. W. H.
went over to Winterville Sunday.
Mrs. Willie Hugues returned
Saturday evening from Lynchburg.
J. A. Jones, of who
has been visiting H. Harding re-
turned home
K. O. Barret, Route agent of the
Southern Express Company, came
in
D. J. Whichard went to Win-
Saturday evening re-
turned this morning.
V. J. Lee, of Norfolk, came
Sat day evening is spending
a few days with his brother, W. T.
Lee.
Mrs. Jane Langley little
Misses Margaret and Rue Clark,
of Washington, who have been vis-
Mrs. Harris, returned
home today.
Dr. T. N. Ivey, editor of
Raleigh Christian Advocate, came
Saturday evening remained
the afternoon freight train
today. He preached excellent
sermon in the Methodist church
last night. The Reflector had
a pleasant call from him this morn-
Tuesday. 1901.
W. R. Parker to Everetts
today.
M. II. Tucker returned to
folk today.
Nor-
R. L. Smith left
tor Norfolk.
this morning
Mrs. A. left this mom
for Raleigh.
W. H. Cox, of came
over this
Donnell Gilliam, of Tarboro,
come down Monday evening.
returned
Scotland
Miss Minnie
Monday evening from
Neck.
Miss Florence Gardner, of
son, came in Monday evening to
visit Mrs. S. T. Hooker.
Miss Lela left this morn-
for Greensboro to attend
Normal College.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
and son, John, left this morning
for Baltimore. Mr. will
purchase his holiday goods while
away.
H. I. Ellis, Press agent of the
John Robinson shows, was here to-
day calling on the newspaper folks
leaving contracts for
the show that comes the
15th.
Mr. Mrs. R. R. Cotton left
this morning for the north, Mr.
Gotten to purchase goods and Mrs.
Gotten to attend a meeting of the
Board of Managers of the Congress
Mothers.
Wednesday, October
B. W. Motley went to Bethel
this
J. J. went to
this morning.
Donnell Gilliam returned to Tar-
this morn
J. E. has
from I
L. V. Morrill, of Snow Hill,
came over Tuesday-
Mrs. Elizabeth Hooker went to
Farmville Tuesday to some
days with relatives.
Mrs. J. T. Mathews left Tuesday
evening Kin-Ion lo sec her
mother who is very sick.
Mrs. of
who has been visiting
Mrs. J. A. Ricks, returned home
today.
Mr. ind Mrs. W. F. Sutton, of
Lenoir, Tuesday here with
her mother, Mrs. Alice Harper,
returned on the
train.
Mrs. W. F. Harding and child
returned Tuesday evening from
the western part of the State where
they had been .-pending the
mer.
We went down to Winterville
Saturday evening and had the
pleasure of the sessions
that night Sunday of the
ion meeting held the
church there. There were interest-
on the
Sunday schools ad res-
were made by Revs. Jackson,
Faulkner and Messrs.
J. D. Cox, Prof. Line-
berry others. Rev. Mr. Book-
hart of LaG range, preached Sun-
day morning Rev. Mr. Garner,
of
We learned that the entire Union
had been quite and all
the visitors were much pleased
with their stay Winterville.
The next Union goes to New Hope
church, in Lenoir.
While Winterville visited
the excellent High School and
found everything progressing ad-
The enrollment is
above eighty with a large
number of boarding pupils. The
dormitory is a
Prof. is doing line
work the school patrons
pupils are delighted with him. He
has the best assistants in de-
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing
Co. are putting up u largo annex
to their factory equipping the
with new machinery to meet
their growing patron-
age.
Blow,
tor's clever correspondent has not
drowned in the meandering
Tar, but says lie came mighty near
getting a However,
well ends
One go to Winterville
without seeing new signs of
There is not a more
little town anywhere.
Recollections of Greenville.
Today begins u
very interesting sketch Green-
ville long gone days, written by
Mr. T. Davis, of Wilson. Mr-
Davis was a citizen of Greenville
many years ago and remembered
by some of our citizens.
Every one will greatly enjoy read-
these sketches, and as will
continue through several issues of
The Reflector we suggest that
the reader keep a lookout for
them so as not to miss any of the
connection. They contain
cal matter well worth preserving,
A Baby in a Barrel.
At Saturday we
heard a most horrible which
were assured upon the highest
authority was absolutely true. It
seems that a men doing
near town, recently re-
a barrel of syrup. After
selling several from the bar-
rel the would
through the failed. In older to
discover the can--, the
knocked the ho id out of barrel
and found in it I lie dead body of a
Journal.
Science has never discovered a
means of shotting up the man with
bis first baby.
Justice First
is objection to
monument in the South,
but it strikes that our Ant duty
monument line is to heed
the appeals that have been
us for years from the women
of the South for donation-, to the
Jeff Davis monument fund. Mr.
memory will not
for the lack of monuments. Let
us just before are
we can be both just and
generous, so much the better.
Twin-City
Bad Bridge.
Tuesday afternoon Mr. O. L.
Joyner was on his nay home, his
horse fell through the bridge near
the two miles
and broke a shaft to the
buggy. This is same bridge
that Dr. horse fell through
sometime ago. say the
bridge is in a very bad condition
it is a charge
Commissioners will no doubt order
it looked after meet-
Governor Stanley, of Kansas,
has withdrawn his offer to give
silver caps to all born in
that State during his
After having purchased
sots cups be decided that
he would have to call a halt owing
to the the scheme
Factory to Consumer, No middle mans profit.
O worth choice goods
at prices.
Clothing, Notions, Shoes, Hats,
AT HALF VALVE. CUSTOMERS GET THE BENEFITS.
Boys Clothing, Clothing.
M Price i is and Suits, Price ii go
Sizes to Year. -1 . its .-, 4.-. .-. a is
Odd Coats.
and Coats
and OS
and
and
Boys Knee Pants.
and l Kind, sizes lo
and
and 7.1
add
7.5
Mens Pants.
mi and Pants, now
and I
and
and
and
These prices for cash s
No goods charged at these prices.
MENS BOYS DRESS SHIRTS
Dozen.
f lo Shirts now if I
to
to
to
to
pieces.
A full line . I I now going
The biggest value ever offered.
MENS UNDERWEAR.
Dozen,
and W Kind now
and
and tile.
and We.
and
STEEL ROD CONG
HANDLED.
to hind,
price
Slices. Shoes.
new
Ladles i pal lips two
I .
stock on hand.
You must see
Sample tint Price.
hats for
id
All I i Window Shades.
ALL COLORS.
price
NOW
price
Bought Enough Goods For Ten Small Stores.
J-L-J-
COME.
DRESS GOODS.
Clocks and Watches. ;
HO watches now
s . All shades, all kinds, nil quality. The ladies are
at immense stork Come to see and bring along
, , . neighbors, or tell them about us.
day clock at returnable r .
yard Muslin
From the cheapest ,,,,, ,., Ask our in department -IV
All qualities. Don fail to pet . Drawers,
the choice pattens. f M
too All Linen
Worth now
Carpets, Matting;, Floor Oil Cloth
Biggest in town. All kinds.
FURNITURE.
cheapest and beat Hoe we
ever had. Special
from to
Calicoes
Others sell cheap calico. Watch
lie colors. ill run out lie-
fore you leave town.
Children Hosiery.
Al Colon and prices,
from the mills. This is n rare
ladies get u
Hid bargain.
Pratt The Loom.
Leather quality Old Barker's Mills,
no H Oak Suits; IS Styles without ticket, yard
Rockers. Hall Backs, Cribs, Carriage, Get prices, wide
C. T.
The Big Store
N. C.





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Have You Forgot
. q THAT I AM AN
Pry Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
. AND A OF
i am unable to mention
Come to sec me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork.
Yours to please-
las. White.
AFTER TWO HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
BENEFIT lilt I
N. J., POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
a. Cash Value,
Paid p Insurance.
t. Extended insurance that works automatically,
;. is
i. Will be reinstated If arrears be paid within mouth
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon
of and payment of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions.
Dividends are payable lbs beginning of second and i
succeeding year, provided Hie for the yaw
be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase
;. To policy payable as an during Hie I
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
lie you
l each
paid.
OCEAN HOTELS.
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS
Made By The Virginia. Observer
Tor the ct statistics for
their own lake, for
the man who likes to eat well, the
list of the content of
larder reading.
Here, for instance, is the
average aboard the
at beginning of every
age between New York and Hem-
burg, and of course all the other
bis are provisioned about
the same way.
In the first place, there arc
tons of ice to keep things eatable
and drinkable, and these arc things
that were on the ice on a recent trip
Fourteen beeves, calves,
lambs, hogs, 1,500
chickens, geese and game birds,
1,700 pounds of fish, -100 pounds of
tongues and sweetbreads, 1,700
dozen of eggs. barrels of oysters
clams, barrels of potatoes,
barrels of other vegetables,
crates of tomatoes and celery,
dozen head of lettuce, barrels of
flour, COO pounds of oatmeal and
hominy, 1,300 pounds of
quarts of milk. quarts of
cream, big molds of cream,
of fruit, 12.000 quarts of , Gibing should no
wine and liquor, quarts of ins counteracts and the effect of
beer and tons of drinking keeps
. unit the
water. out.
Of course all of this is not used
on each trip, but enough is carried
a liberal
Sun.
Flattery and falsehood arc
of kin.
Many a is often
sold.
The world laughs at our vice,
but blindfolds itself to our
As the cold weather is approach-
ins. I be foot of the mountain will
soon need a shoe.
Formerly the foolish virgins had
no oil; now the foolish are
too free ii n the kerosene.
There are people in this town
so mean that they would argue the
right of way with a blind man.
Possums and persimmons are
getting ripe, happy days will soon
be here; give your sweetheart a
friendly us all have good
cheer.
Mothers who have always so dreaded the
approach of hot mother when they haves
them in
la casts only per at
nail to C. M
None genuine
Red Cross is on
Don't . a
WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD
TO THE EQUAL or
for
Night Sweats and Grippe, and
all forms of Malaria.
DON'T WAIT TO DIE
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED
CURES MIKE IONIC FAMOUS I
TRY IT. NO PAY. i . PER
TO TAKE.
A Universal Horse Scare.
Isn't said an old horse- ,
man. a piece of white paper
l wing and r a feet will
him when nothing else under I
the sun will make him bat an eve. I
are old horses in this ,
loan that would go on eating out of learnings of the States Steel
a nose bag if the crack of doom Corporation dining the past six
months amounted to
organized lost a for-
tune in its battle with the Steel
Trust. Mr. has
not Buffered materially, if reports
from the lets of that con
Cent arc to relied upon. It is
genii staled that the net
Our colored friends have been
disposed to make I great deal of
the part played by a Parker, a
of their race,
resulted in President Me-
death. they
met, throughout the length and
breadth of the land, to adopt
of respect and sympathy,
the bare almost
naturally, inserted a
paragraph eulogistic of Parker.
Ar d yet when sat at
to try Parker was
called as a and, when
on the stand were
they had no of
the hero. The Atlanta Con-
pertinently asks whether
this was due to a conspiracy on the
white people of against the
the colored man or whether Parker
had been playing a false role and
claiming honors not due him. It
would be interesting to know
about this. Why this sudden pass-
of Why has he so
suddenly dropped out of the game
Charlotte Observer.
in 1864.
J. ff. Cl.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
OLD DOMINION
Steamer leave Washing
ton daily at A. M. for Greet
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
Tin- undersigned having duly qualified
before the Superior court clerk of Pill
county u administrator of the of and at A. M. for
notice is hereby
given to all persona indebted to the
to make immediate payment to the under-
signed, and all having
against the rotate are notified to present the
Mime to undersigned payment
within twelve months from date of
notice, or it will he plead in bar of recovery.
This 4th day of 1901.
JAMES L. SMITH,
Sarah I.
Smith.
should sound In the reel. There
are hundreds of them that would
wink if n circus procession
Boron Lands came by. A tugboat
might blow up in the river not
feet away and they wouldn't fry
to dodge the boiler plate.
you can't trust one team In
a thousand to stand for the half of
a newspaper come blowing under
feet.
I don't know. If a
horse hot any left in him, he j
will goal that. The automobile and I
mid that a dividend will soon
lie declared on both classes of stock
issued by the company. a
trust grown to powerful that
it can indict nu almost fatal blow
upon a great branch of union labor
and make half a hundred millions
at same time, the situation has
become serious and Americans
will appreciate the gravity of the
political problem involving this
of capitalistic economy.
ASTHMA CURE FREE.
Relief Permanent Cure in all Cases
SENT ABSOLUTELY ON OF POSTAL.
There ll nothing like Ii brings
instant relief, even in the cures when
all else tails.
The Rev. C. Wells. Villa. Ridge, III., says.
Your bottle of received in good
I cannot tell you how thankful I feel for the
good derived it I was n slave, with
putrid for ten years. I de
of ever being cured. I saw advertise
the cure of this dreadful and
asthma, thought you had
but t to give it a trial. To my
astonishment, the acted like a charm. Semi me
a full
We want to send sufferer a treatment of
to the one that cured Mr. Wells. We'll send ii mall
paid, absolutely Fee of Charge, to . lie,, i ho will write for it,
even on a postal. Sever mind, mare despairing, however
bid case. will relieve cure. The worse
case, the more glad we arc it. delay, once, art-
dressing Dr. Taft Bros Medicine Co. St., N. Y. City.
Sold by all
I he that arc new to him,,
don't him, but the scrap
paper, which has been with us for decisive steps arc taken to reg-
will frighten him Into evil, the octopus will
l Tribune. have, within the decade, so
The Very Man. involved the working classes
When Leicester was far reaching that the
making his in feudal system will teem a veritable
before recent British by comparison
election, he ran across n red-
headed who felt lore against
politicians in general. As Mr.
approached ho waved
him off. come here,
he said, and. to discourage an
attempt, added, kind of man
we want in is a
rascal, one that dims care i,
rap for God or Nothing,
daunted, Mr. held
bravely to his mission soon
i I in Interesting the seaming
i om liable So indeed did
III irk his man that in the end the
crofter, glowing with satisfaction
and desiring to make an
his first deliverance, seized Mr.
band exclaimed,
Sir, the very man for
AN OLD ADAGE
A light purse Is a heavy
Sickness makes s light purse.
The LIVER Is the seat of nine
tenths of disease.
s Pills
go to the root of the whole mat-
thoroughly, quickly safely
and restore the action of the
LIVER to normal condition.
Give tone to the system and
solid flesh to the body.
Take No Substitute.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt
county, having Issued Letters of
to the undersigned, on the 2nd
day 1901, on the of
A. Dupree, deceased, notice is here-
by given to all person indebted to the
estate to make immediate payment to the
and to all creditors of laid
estate to present their claims, properly
to the within
twelve months alter the date of Ibis notice,
or this notice will be plead in bar of their
Tins the 2nd of Sept, 1901.
A.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. curries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore,
and Line from
Boston.
JNO.
Washington, N. C
J. J. CHERRY, Act.,
Greenville, N. C.
NOTICE TO
The Clerk of Court of
having Letters cf
to me, the undersigned on the
lay of 1901, on the estate of Lynn
Tripp, is hereby given to
all u-ii indebted to the to make
to the
In all creditors of said estate to present
their claims properly to
undersigned, within twelve months alter
the dale of this notice, or this notice will be
lead in of their recovery.
This tin- 9th day of August, 1901.
What a Wonderful Discovery is
Perry ll not only
the human family, hut is
i the remedy for horses and cattle.
It has never been known to fall in a of
the worst cases colic; and for sprains,
it never it once.
each Avoid
there is bill one Pain Killer,
and an.-.
The Haughty Butler.
THE GREAT
TONIC LAXATIVE
II you sour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad
dimness, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, loss
of appetite, Insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy skin,
or any symptoms and disorders which tell story of bad bowels and an
impaired digestive system, Will Cure You.
It will out bowels, stimulate the liver and strengthen
the mucous the stomach, purify your blood and put you
your Your appetite wilt return, your bowels move
your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you, your will clear and
and you will feet the old time energy and buoyancy.
proper l. It Male i Ma
it their bowels or a,
aids i-n .
i Sad
u H
For Salt by
. IS. mo. the mm.
. Ai Ire.
I lit I CO , Nov.,, V , uS . d.
. on M
Hi. Mile s
p. H
Mr. Sim, the major of
ford House, the residence of
Duke of Sutherland, is
among the most
major and
rs of tho highest circles. It is
said that the own servants
look ii him as tho lender of their
--ion. The seal is set upon his
aristocratic fume by a remark which
is a billed to him. They say that
he once went tn see Tree
piny Asked afterward
what he thought of it, he is reported
loftily to have r. marked, it's
extraordinary various ways the
lower orders have of getting their
Reed and a Quorum.
El-Speaker Heed was in the
court at Washington recent-
when justices were slow in as-
Mr. wailed with
an elephantine patience. Presently
n friend of his leaned over to him
whispered, Speaker, can't
. n
A look grave reproach .-. r-
tin statesman's
said b a lone dignity,
forget when I counted a
Si there was s QUO
i rum
II was I birthday, and he was
I years old lbs evening bis
Fred, Who was a soldier, up Into
I lb.- lo play with and Hob-
i k lunch
I,, he a soldier one said i
Jackie during lbs name.
i my a lot of
lessons of replied
It- I. a a smile.
Jack,
-I i.
I not coming said
Jackie, crossly, you see I'm I
knew, my boy. that the first
I a has to is to I
Uncle
Jackie a and then, I
I like a lie put away
Thus fur Mr. Roosevelt ll
tin
i. the leaders of I lie party
tends
the last
convention. It is expected
however, that within coming
two months, the new President will
lie compelled to declare himself on
the lending issues of the hour.
Whether he will prove to be more
subservient even Mr. Manna
had hoped for is a matter of
speculation at tho present
time.
A man in treat-
ed the police to a performance a
few days ago that took the
breath away from them. He per-
them to shackle his wrists,
his feet and bis arms with
best shackles, lock them put
the keys in their pockets. They
shut the door, left him alone and
inside of a be walked out
amongst and left the hand-
cuffs and shackles lying the
floor. Now they are trying to
out how he did it, but he will not
tell.
A bird in baud is all right if
you ha, o no knife and fork.
If the average girl knew which
side her butter bread was
she would shorten her matrimonial
career by prolonging her court-
News.
The musical is always
ready lotion turn.
Death loves a mark. So
does the chronic borrower.
The straw hat still lingers in the
lap of adversity.
Even the new woman out
ii ice cream soda.
Ever In hot weather a locomotive
can't run unless it
GREENVILLE S. C.
Cotton Ragging and Ties always
on baa .
goods kept so
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
county in Superior
court before the clerk.
other,
vs.
Tin above named defendant Chester
take notice an action entitled at
above commenced in the Superior
court of county, to sell a certain lot in
of Bethel for partition. And
lbs will further lake
that he is to appear at the office of
the clerk of the Superior court of Pi ll county
Friday Sept and answer or
to the complaint said action, or
the plaintiff will apply to the court for
relief demanded In the complaint.
This August C.
clerk Superior court,
F tor
SALE OF TOWN LOT.
By virtue of decree of the Superior
Court of county, made on the 2nd day
of 1901, in a certain pro-
therein entitled F. O.
James Beverly Brothers guardian
and others, I Monday October
1901, before court door in
at public sale to the bid-
for cash, the certain lot or parcel of
land situated in the town of and
described as In plot
of said town as part of lot on
the North by second street, on the East by
Green the the lot form-
owned used as Baptist parsonage
and on the Writ by lot, and
being the home of tho lute Jesse
Williamson, containing one fourth of an
acre more or less.
This the 4th day of September. 1901.
ALEX. L. BLOW,
W. R. WHICHARD
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
Karl I i has once
more Now that there is
a growing prospect of comparative
relations between China
and I tie powers, he feels
convalescent. When matters look
dark the
wan scarcely expected to recover.
I Brat knew bis individual
when he while ways that
are dark tricks that vain,
I lie heathen is
I in a diplomat, but
he has all Die of bis
race, nevi Unless.
The flower of the family is often
Hie latest u i -e.
Rodolph
Photographer,
O.
The leader in good work and low prices
Nice Photograph tor per dozen.
Halt Cabinets par dozen.
All oilier lines very Crayon Portraits
made any small picture Nice
baud all the lime. Come and
examine my work. No trouble to show
The very
guaranteed to
In a in., I. to S p. in. Yours to please.
CU El
RHEUMATISM
CURE.
M Hill At.
Century.
A remedy
and long stand-
greatest
plinth i known. Has the hearty
endorsement of leading physicians
after thorough trial. Cures r
cent, treated. Price
ii per bottle.
laid by h NICHOLS.
. M.
Wholesale retail and
Km Dealer, paid
II idea, For, Cotton Meet I, Oil Bar
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Red-
steads, Oak Suits, Ila
by Carriages, Go Curls,
suits, Tables, P.
and Gail A x
Meat i. Key West Cheroots,
iii.-i ii nu Beauty Can
Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Coffee,
, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut,
Candles, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Glass
and China Ware, and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
e.-e. Best Butter, Stand
M a c h i u e s , and nu
moron.- other goods. Quality
Quantity, for cash. Com
to see me.
MM IN
North Pitt Greenville
to
Oscar Hooker
X. Co and
Southern Express Co. J
The defendant, D. N. Co., will
take notice that a summons in the above
entitled was against mid de-
tho day of September, 1901,
by C. a Justice of the Peace
Pitt county, North for the sum
plaintiff by contract
which summons is returnable before
Justice his at linen ville In said
county on the day November,
The said defendant will also lake
a warrant attachment was issued
by said Justice on the 18th day
lier, against certain properly of
defendant i; iii the hands of
Southern Express Co., SC.
Which warrant is returnable before the
said Just ire at the time and above
named for the return of summons,
when where the said defendant is re-
lo appear and answer or demur lo
demanded will
C. D.
This Bass. ;.
j. i ere,
-----DEALER IN-----
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Hardware.
COME TO SEE KB.
J. R. COREY.
notice to
Public.
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. John C. Agent for
North Carolina and Virginia, of
Known sod Popular Company,
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Insurance Co., of
Desires to announce to Its large number of
policy and lo the public
generally, of North this com-
will now In this
stole and from Ibis date will issue Its
splendid and desirable policies, to all
the very la beat
life i ii -or company in the world.
If Ike agent In your town baa nut
yet. arrangements, address
JOHN C.
Agent, N. O.
Paid policy
Live, . tic at
. In Hurt lbs
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers In
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
Payable in Advance.
One Year Six Mouths
Three Copy
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
Th k office. The Semi-
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or Tin. Daily
and
one year for 13.60 payable In ad-
PATENT
PATENTS K
a,
FOR
III II
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH TO
FEB.
Twice a M
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PITT C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER
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Boys and Mens Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves,
and a big line of Baby Caps. Cloaks, Mitts and Bootee.
Come to see us. Every day a bargain day and everything a
bargain. friends,
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The North
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Securing the highest rate of interest with safely.
Rigid economy of management.
Low death rate, resulting from a careful selection of
limiting its business to the United States
It will be to interest to see what we can do for you before
placing life
Good territory open for Agents in North Carolina.
T. General
For Virginia North Carolina,
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company,
1201 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va.
FALL SELLING.
Putting it Strong.
TOWN MATTERS.
Proceedings of the Board of Aldermen.
The of met Fri-
day night in regular
the entire Board being pres-
and had business to occupy
until o'clock.
The finance committee reported
that a fire engine note and in
had paid since last
meeting, and that about was
left treasury.
street committee reported
that the streets were in bad
and that most of the work
had stopped temporarily be-
cause of of work. The
committee was instructed to con
Untie all needed work, even if
money bud to be borrowed to meet
the bills.
The lights and wells committee
reported some new lamps
were needed to take place of those
worn out. will be
The committee reported
some repairs needed to roof of mar-
house which will be looked
after soon.
The white cemetery committee
reported sale of two lots and re-
renewed the recommendation that
a man be employed regularly to
keep the cemetery order.
No action taken on the
The ordinance committee report-
ed that the ordinances bad yet
been printed they were in-
to cause work to be
done at once.
J White petitioned that he be
released from paying boarding
house license tax except for three
months, the time be conducted
a boarding house, us he has now
the business. The
petition was grunted.
W. II. County Super-
of Schools, culled
of the Board to the fact that
no action had taken the
demand made by the Hoard of Edit.
cation at a recent meeting for
fines due town to
public school fund. An order
to the effect that the Trees-
of the town pay over, as
as convenient, to the Treasurer
the county the due the
school fund for lines collected
tween March I and July 1st,
1901.
The Tax Collector Police of-
made their of
during the past month.
All the of police were de-
vacant and the Board went
into an election by ballot without
The result of
DRESS GOODS.
Among the anticipated pleasure of the coming
season every lady should the
delightful experience of a visit lo
Our Beautiful Dress Goods
and Trimming Department
Every made
present conditions
therein under
of price is a
PAYING INVESTMENT.
We have a cl line of the novelties and
latest ideas. In coloring and designs these new
styles are models of beauty. We know we never
offered more for the money than we do the
present lime.
Our is Thoroughly up-to-
date Qualities and Styles
in Every Department.
None genuine
Red Cross is on label
Don't a Substitute
we world
TO PRODUCE THE EQUAL OF
for
Night Sweats and Grippe, and
all forms of
DON'T WAIT TO DIE
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED I
CURES TONIC FAMOUS
TRY IT. W NO CURE PER
DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE.
AFTER TWO PREMIUMS HAVE PAID IX THE
it
OF X. J., POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
I'll ill up Insurance,
Extended Insurance works automatically,
Is Non
C. Will be be paid on month while you
living, or within three after lapse, upon evidence
payment of arrears interest.
And why not the merchandise and prices will
back the statements made concerning them, we
hare every right to it There is
wrong in emphasizing excellence when the
sis is within the bounds of truth, when facts are
given without misrepresentation.
Our States Facts.
Just facts, something well worth remembering.
Counters and tables piled high. Stacks and stacks of
mens, boys and youths clothing. Every place iamb
ed and packed with shoes. We can show you to your
entire satisfaction. Counter room needed in our
dress goods department. Selling must continue to
relieve the pressure Come early before the best
things are gone. All the latest styles and weaves in
goods. Agents for Standard Patterns.
was an T.
Smith, Chief Police; W. II.
Assistant Police; S. I.
Dudley, Police.
When they were the
I day police officers were order-
ed to go on duty each day at sun-
rise continue until o'clock,
P. M., and the night officer to go
On duty o'clock, P. M. and
until sunrise next morn-
except that on Saturdays and
special days the day arc to
duly until o'clock,
were also in-
to wear uniforms.
W. II. Harrington called
to the dangerous condition of
the old stable building black-
shop do it where he is put-
ting up a new building on his lot
fronting the Court House, and a
committee was appointed to
condition of the build
Ion.
The Hoard ton in a body
on Saturday morning, 5th at
at o'clock to inspect the
ed new street from in
West Greenville, to Dickinson
A n to excuse S. Tunstall
from paying boarding house
boarding teachers was
lost.
Accounts amounting to
were allowed ordered paid.
This included the lire note
interest to
second Restrictions, s. Incontestable.
Dividend are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each
succeeding provided 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 during the lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, X. C.
Have You
What
Daughter
and all the
Ladies that
Our FALL
g OPENING of
Will take place on
Tuesday and Wednesday,
October 1st 2nd.
HOOKER.
Queer Superstition,
Pa., Oct.
Undertaker Benjamin Hums went
Antonio
Antonio at yes-
afternoon to prepare two
for burial, he found a
queer state of affairs. Au attempt
had been made to restore the two
corpses of by burying them.
The lads met death by suffocation
Sunday In an abandoned well near
farm the woods. Per-
had dropped a bag of chest
nuts in a well and crawled down
after them. He was overcome by
black damp and his companion
Green, who attempted to rescue
hi in. was also overcome by the
deadly gas. The Italians about
here believe In a superstition that
if a body meets death
location is buried in fresh earth
soon after death it will be restored
to life. When the undertaker
i. Lincoln took poured three hour after the
he found both bodies had
Children of the While House.
President Roosevelt will bring to
White House largest
of small that ever
made its old walls echo with shout
and laughter. AH Presidents
but one, Buchanan, have been mar-
rid men, Washington, Madison,
Jackson mid Polk bad no children.
The only little folks Ike White
House the seven years of
government were
or other relatives re-
moved Hum children, and these
Interrupted the quiet of old
mansion at rare intervals. The
elder Harrison was lather of
ten and Tyler
in Harrison's case
who survived were grown when he
became President, The same i.-
true of Tyler's children by hi- Die
who died while be was In
lice. The seven by bis
wife were born after Ilia re
lo the V
been stripped buried
six inches of soil the
Whom mil
had I it He vi laud j.
In his second term, but back of their homes.
Roosevelt all the records however, refused to have the
in this particular, having an bodies dog up, claiming that
half dozen of happy, healthy, was yet to return. until
loving Louis this morning did give up all
Globe Democrat. hope and allow the undertaker to
j raise the bodies and bury them in
There is nu amazing difference
sometimes between the valuation
of property when Haled for
and when reported to a mer-
agency as a basis for credit.
The most difference in
such valuations recently emu- lo
the of Ibis writer. A
certain corporation recently organ
lo this Stale reported ii- prop-
to n mercantile agency as be
lug worth
property is assessed for tax-
a valuation f
Chatham Record.
Comment is unnecessary.
Landmark express
opinion all lax returns
should I a published. The more
i I he cemetery properly.
Toe cure of a case of tetanus, or
lockjaw, by an anti-toxin is of
very great Importance to
A Brooklyn boy who had stepped
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Title
Eastern reflector, 4 October 1901
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
October 04, 1901
Original Format
newspapers
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Local Identifier
MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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