Eastern reflector, 22 October 1901


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Have You Forgot
What
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AN
LINK OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
AND A OF OTHER
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION
Come to sec me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork.
Yours to please-
Jas. B. White.
AFTER TWO PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
BENEFIT
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance work automatically,
Is
Will be re-instated if arrears be within on month
are or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of and payment of arrears with interest.
second year No Restrictions. S. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable 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 Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an endow daring the lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville. X. C.
ASTHMA CURE FREE.
Crop To Palo.
Hot Springs, Art., Oct.
The convention of Cotton States
Commissioners of Agriculture ad
die this afternoon. A
report of the committee on
fertilizer guarantees and laws was
the of to day's session. It
recommends to the Legislatures of
the cotton States that a law be
raised similar to that now in force
the State of Georgia practically
ban the lower grades of fertilizers
from the
The estimates of the commission-
of the cotton crop for 1301 is
bales. This estimate is
based on government and State
ports and the observation the
commissioners. to a res-
passed by the
a committee of six was appointed
by the chair to appear the
congressional postal committee and
that all printed matter
and seeds mailed by the
Departments of the States of
the Union go through the mails
free. Resolutions were also passed
endorsing the movement the
Southern States looking toward es-
courses of instruction in
schools in elements of scientific
agriculture. The association then
adjourned meet in Nashville next
year.
JUST
ONE
WORD that word
It refers to Dr. and
MEANS HEALTH.
Are yon constipated
Troubled Indigestion
Sick headache
Bilious
Insomnia m .
ANY of these symptoms natty others
You
Bring Instant Relief Cure in all Cases
SENT ABSOLUTELY ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL.
There is nothing like It brings
CHAIN ID
YEARS
cures when
instant relief, even the eases.
all else tails.
The C. K. Wells, Villa, Ridge, III., says;
bottle of received in good
I cannot tell you bow thankful I feel for the
good derived from It, l was slave, chained with
putrid sore throat and asthma for ten years. I de-
of ever being cared. I saw your advertise-
the cure of this dreadful and tormenting
disc and thought you had
yourselves, but resolved to give it a trial. To my
astonishment, the trial acted like a charm, Send me
a full-size
We want to send to every a I treatment of
similar to the one that cured Mr. Wells. We'll It by mail post-
paid, absolutely Free of Charge, to any write for it.
even on a postal. Never mind, though you are despairing, however
bad your ease. Will relieve and cure. The Worse your
case, the more glad we are to send it. Do not delay, write at once, ad-
dressing Dr. Taft Bros Medicine Co., Boat 130th St., N. Y. City.
Bold by all Druggists.
ROBERTS
unless
Red Cross is on label
Don't
WE
TO PRODUCE THE OF
for
Night Sweats and Grippe, and
all forms of Malaria.
DON'T WAIT TO DIE
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED
CURES TONIC FAMOUS
TRY IT. NO CURE NO PAY. PER
DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE.
THE GREAT
TONIC LAXATIVE
It 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 akin,
or any symptoms and disorders which tell the story of bad bowels and an
impaired digestive system, Will Cure Yon.
will dean out the bowels, stimulate the liver and kidneys, strengthen
mucous membranes of tho stomach, purify your blood and put you
your again. Your appetite will return, your bowels move
your liver and kidneys to trouble you. your skin will clear and
freshen and you will feel the old time energy and buoyancy.
la airs for
rolls and . lint Mas
It rain or griping. u--i-i .
nature r. natl
Wee U and ask for
Fir Salt by
is not the mM hut the Most because II
a, end few prate, tie. I Ai I r tree
HI Ilk. I A A KOLA CO , Street, N. Y , and tho sine of
will ts press to Mr en of m or poll ail
f It l I .
Pills
Take No Substitute.
It is stated that assistant
postmaster of Chicago has devised
a plan for the convenience f those
who transmit postage stamps by
null in lien of currency. this
plan the sender would buy a
for desired Iran
the local postmaster mail
Instead of stamps. The receiver
could convert this certificate into
stamps at par, or into cash at I per
cent, It is said that this
plan received the approval
of the Postmaster General, who
will recommend it to
Business men encounter no greater
nuisance the receipt by
of a lot of stamps stuck together or
to the letter covering but
a certificate, convertible Into
stamps. The person remitting
Would well buy a money order,
payable in cash. is Deeded
Is a law by which to hang any-
body ho .-ends stamps in a letter
except when wrapped in pa-
per, and for the Depart-
to slop issuing stamps of
greater denomination than cents.
Tin- average business nu would
almost as lief have no remittance
at all as to have it 5-, or
tent stamps. They are an
and a
Write Tins Down
in Hi book of memory; therein no
tiling cough. ii
s confidence boss iron
bad to worse it in remedied
sway, a
Laos;
plenty of air. Why
a bottle
Not s
A many of our
have protested, and proper
we think, the many
references to President
as a
etc. Mr.
was not a martyr any proper
sense, and it is a misuse the
word to say so. Hut there is an-
other phrase, which is much used
in connection with his
which is quite as inaccurate as a
statement of fact, and that is in
the to his slayer as the
cowardly The
deserves to have everything else
said him except this. His act
was everything else except coward-
but this it was not. He
perfectly well, committing his aw-
crime in the presence of a
that bis life would pay the
penalty for it; be had good ground
to believe that he would lose it on
the spot; yet it will be recalled
that he showed plainly by his sub-
sequent statement that he had
only concern, after he had
made up his mind to the deed, and
that was lest he should be inter
in some manner
his purpose to kill the President
might miscarry. It required an
unimaginable amount of nerve for
i sane man to have done what he
did under the circumstances under
which he it. To call him a
is to
by of statement, the ease
against Observer.
Prayer.
Sunday, over Mullen
Hill, at meet de
humble had
not all been paid. So I give
talk, Mainly
needed new shawl, I needed
new co it, both us was need-
something not quite
last Wan-all
take up He
wen he got back, draped
in button. Know he had
sold some hue fer
hue prices Greenville,
I thought he feel mean, so I
as him pray, what
is
I set on no high
I prays fer own
Or even lung
Is not quite
Hut, in if not In letter,
Jes let come better.
when I fails in rightly
not by lightly.
fer some got
I'll any I know not.
Mandy, who was
broke out, we
know what pray fer es we
De whole sound
Den all was quart
de went
remember you once said.
dogs cat de bread,
Hut de M table.
Don't fer bread I well we able.
So what need please
An I will slug praise.
Den Mandy struck
you ready fer de judgment
Van. Joe
Driving; Out the
These, are the of colds, sharp and
Midden, attacking throat and lungs, and
leading to one docs not like
to think about A further
and the enemy of health and
with Perry Painkiller the family
stand-by sixty years It conquers a
ii a day. Bet tut yea get the right
There is one Painkiller, Perry
TO
lining before the
i of Pitt county a
the U- wit and testament of J. P.
Manning, notice is hereby
all persona Indebted to the estate to make
payment to the undersigned,
and all persona having claims against said
estate arc notified to present the same with-
in twelve months from date or this notice
lit be plead bar of recovery.
This day of October,
J. L. O. MANNING,
Executor of J. P. Manning.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The undersigned having duly qualified
before the Superior court clerk of Pitt
county administrator of the estate of
Sarah L. Smith, deceased, notice Is hereby
given to all persons indebted to the estate
to make immediate payment to the under-
signed, and all having claims
against the estate arc notified to present the
same to the undersigned payment
twelve months from the date
notice, or it will be plead in bar of
This day of
L. SMITH,
Administrator of the of Sarah L.
Smith.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Babbitt's Chill Pills cure chills and all
malarial troubles. That is what they were
made for. Cute after other remedies fail
No cure, no pay. Price bottle
Druggists.
The Clerk of the Superior Court of Pill
county, having Issued Letters of
to me, the undersigned, on the M
day of September, on the estate of
Joseph A. Dupree. deceased, notice is here-
by given to all persons Indebted to the
to make immediate payment to the
undersigned, and to all creditors of said
estate to present their claims, properly
to tho undersigned, within
twelve months alter the dale of this notice,
or this notice will be plead in bar of their
This 2nd day of Sept, 1901.
JUDITH D.
on the estate of JOSEPH A. DUPREE.
Steamer My res leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville dally at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the Wast
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. O
J. J. CHERRY, Aft.,
Greenville, N. C.
o. am
Wants More Recognition.
said Brother
Dickey, Mr. is
give de culled nice any
what been
a needs it.
well a id a member
my race what voted de
kin ticket six times one
en ain't even got one
Office his Now, cf tint's
what they calls hit's
I kin Con-
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS
By The Orange, Virginia, Observer
The remarks of a blunt
some times arc very pointed
Life without some shadows would
but a painful glare.
Belief is the rudder by which
the ship of life is directed.
The man who keeps his own
counsel doesn't have to hire a law-
find out what some men
mean chiefly from what they don't
say.
A man may stand on his virtues,
Ala. July W.
Dr J. Dear Justice
t you that I should give you my
experience with your excellent medicine,
Our little girl. Just thirteen
mouths old, bail much trouble teething.
Every remedy exhausted in the shape
of prescriptions from family
Her ism-els continued to pass blood
and I lever continued for at a
time. Her life was almost Off. Her
in determined try in
; day or two there a great
life had were regular,
and. thanks lo the little is now
well. Yours, etc.
A Prop. Tuskegee News.
There is only one that is
tone than the tattler that is
the man or who listens
without pretest. The truth is.
one holds the while the other
The receiver of stolen prop-
Is as bad as the thieves
Just so long as tho government
places a of 11.10 whiskey
that la sold 11.90, just that
hug will people engaged in its
manufacture attempt to evade the
tax. this furnished for
members of the faithful who other
wise could not be provided for.
he power of the press is now
being felt more
have gone, to wearing paper
but bit vices always ail down on
Truth is to be such rare
timber that mostly used
to
Never man he
is a and can give dinners
--he may day lie poor.
STAY CURED,
m KB a L FA
A vegetable remedy that
and long
. The greatest blood
purifier known. Has the hearty
endorsement of lending
trial,
rent tho es treated. Price
per bottle.
RS VAN
feather her own nest.
The girl who thinks she can mar-
any man she pleases may live to
discover that she doesn't
of them.
There is satisfaction in
knowing that when people talk-
about themselves they can't
talking about other
must lie the straw that
broke the camel's remark-
ed the sufferer from insomnia
he tossed on the
mattress.
That American lady missionary
now held by Bulgarian brigands,
is indeed a precious Stone, as a
ransom of is demanded
for her release.
North Pitt county,
to
Oscar Hooker
D. N. Co
Southern Express Co.
The defendant, D. N. Co., will
take notice that a summons in the above
entitled action was against said de-
on the day of September, 1901,
by D. a Justice of the Peace
of Pitt county, North Carolina, for the sum
said plaintiff by contract
which is returnable- before said
Justice at his office at in said
county on the day of November, 1901.
The said defendant will also take
that a warrant attachment was issued
by said Justice on the day
1901, certain property of the
said defendant now in the hands of the
Southern Express Co., at N.
which warrant is returnable before the
said justice at the limo and place above
named for the return of the summons,
when and where the said defendant is
quired to answer or demur to
the complaint, or the relief demanded will
be granted. D.
This Sept 30.1001.
IX
J. W. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
D. V.
dealer
GREENVILLE
O.
always
Cotton Bagging and
on i
goods kept constantly
band. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
By virtue of a decree of the Superior
court, made by His Honor H. Hoke
Judge presiding at May 1901, of Pitt
the case of C. and
wife against and others,
of Hickory Hill church, the undersigned
Commissioner will sell rash before the
court house in on Monday
day of November, 1901, the follow-
described piece, parcel or lot of land
situate in the Town of Greenville, and
known the Hickory Hill colored Baptist
church lot, as a part of lot No. lie-
at the corner of lots and on
Greene Street and running the line of
and West feel, then North a
straight line parallel with Greene street
, i feet, thence a direct line parallel
Cotton Factors and handlers of ,,,, to Greene street, thence with
W. R. WHICHARD BRO.,
DEALERS IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
and shipments
solicited.
E. E. Griffin,
Practical Watch Hiker Hi Jeweler.
Opposite I. N. C.
the markets
and purchased the largest stock clocks,
watches, chains, rings, pins, etc., ever
brought to Greenville. Special articles for
holiday trade and wedding presents
Prompt ii lo special orders e
pairing to docks and watches done
promptly.
E. E. GRIFFIN.
Photographer,
N. C.
The in good work and low prices
Nice Photographs for Si per dozen,
Sago per dozen.
All other lines very Crayon Portraits
made from any small picture Nice
on hand all the time. Come
my work. No trouble to show
samples Rod answer questions. The very
work guaranteed to all, hours
to a. m., to p. m. Yours in please.
HYMAN.
Greene street to the beginning, containing
J-8 square yards.
This Oct. 1st, 1901 F.
Commissioner.
to
Public.
AGENTS
Mr. John C. Drewry, General Agent for
North Carolina Virginia, of that Well-
Ki. mi I Popular
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Insurance Co., of
Desires to announce to its large number of
policy holders, and lo the incurable public
generally, this com-
will now in this
state from this date will issue its
and desirable policies, to all de-
siring the very beat insurance in tho best
life insurance company in the world.
If the local agent In your town has not
yet completed arrangements, address
JOHN C.
State Agent, Raleigh, N. C.
Assets
Paid policy
Live, reliable energetic agents wanted at
once to work for the
Old Benefit.
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior Finishings
for Fine Modern and Build-
We solicit your and
to give i; i I inn in
pi it-en, styles and work.
send your to
Co.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
. M.
Wholesale Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
and Gail Ax Red
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty Cigarettes, din
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Meat, Soap,
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil
Seed Meal and Hulls, Oar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
Dried Apples, Peaches,
Primes, Currents, Raisins, Glass
and Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware. and Crackers,
Best Butter, Stand
ard Sewing ties, and nu
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash.
to see inc.
j. l ran,
-DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New
The Commoner
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TO
II
VOL.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER
NO
-AT-
ARE KNOCKING
THEM OUT.
GO
For Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Trunks,
and Mens Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves,
and a big line of Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees.
Come to see us. Every day n bargain day and everything a
bargain. Your friends,
W. T. LEE CO.
The
UNEQUALED DIVIDEND RECORD THE RESULT
Securing the rote of interest with safety.
Rigid economy of management.
Low death rate, resulting from a careful selection of risks
its business to the United States
will. be to your to see what we do for you before
placing your life insurance.
Good territory open for Agents in North Carolina.
T. ARCHIBALD GARY, General Agent.
For Virginia and North
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company,
1201 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va.
FILL SELLING.
Putting it Strong.
And why not the merchandise and prices will
back the statements made concerning them, we
have 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.
facts, something well worth remembering.
and table piled high. Stacks and stacks of
mens,. and youths clothing. Every place
ed and packed with shoes. Wee an 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.
RICKS WILKINSON.
No Party Ticket the Fall Cam
in
The time for tiling nominations
for the election has
and there is an opportunity to
see the drift of the Populist or-
By a law passed last
winter no name can appear an
ballot more than thus
making fusion on the basis
possible. For several years two
complete tickets, one headed
other
have appeared on the
lots, each having exactly the same
names as the other, the object be
to deceive the voters. This
being ruled out, the two
have been endeavoring summer
to agree on a basis by
could unite in for the
same ticket. The pro
to go into a new party,
or
party, but the Democrats refused
to give up their organization. They
seem to have won, for
counties of the Stale tho county
ticket will lie called
and have failed to
any nominations. The
suit will be that the latter cannot
get on the ticket next year except
by petition, and will probably
into the Democratic camp without
any reservations except a division
the nominations.
The middle of the road clement
of the still refuses to be
taken into the Democratic ranks,
while it is making no
for the election this fall U
preparing lo wage warfare
on the larger portion of the
next year hope of
the Democracy lo come into
the Populist ranks. The Kansas
City platform is made basis
the agreement between the two
parties, but eagerness of the
Democracy lo keep touch with
the national will hold
its leaden in line. Next year's
election will be of much Interest, as
to changes in the election
laws, till county as well as
the State congressional
will be City Dis-
patch to New York Evening
Post.
Girls Used a Telegraph
Henry V. local
of the Western Union
graph Company and American
District r Service,
day afternoon began the novel ex-
of substituting girls for
messengers.
Several applications were re-
in response to an advertise-
for girls to do messenger duty
and from the number three
employed. Contrary to the ens
torn of the boy messengers, they
did not linger by the wayside.
they were
kept busy,, when o'clock
came they were tired, but not dis-
Manager has
concluded to make a thorough ex-
with them, and if he
them satisfactory they will replace
the except in one or two
cases. Mr. Shelly realized he
will have to discriminate as lo the
destination of the girls, as it would
not do lo send them Into saloons
and similar places, this
pose boys will lie maintained in the
service.
Asked why he desired girls to do
messenger service, Mr. said
that he bud to it because it is
impossible to get boys.
Bridgeport, Special to
San.
EYE,
To impart comfort and grace the wearer. Such are the
Jackets and Automobiles that
we have just received for
Ladies,
Misses and
Children.
They compose u com-
assortment of exclusive
and cm led styles ill
Oxfords, Tans and Blues.
The most can
be correctly lilted and the
exacting eyes ran be suited
with such marvelous values.
j p. k co.
Three Times The Value
OF ANY
ONE EASIER,
THIRD FASTER
Agents in all unoccupied
territory.
s WILSON,
Manufacturing Company,
Atlanta, Ga
sale by
T.
Greenville,
BAKER HART,
SUM SUPPLY.
In Cat Accident.
will Mother
her lifting ii Father is hurt in
tho shop, children are forever
bruising themselves There is no
things, but their worst
are averted with Davis
Painkiller. No other
It for the relief of strained muscles
There is one Painkiller,
We have just added Supply to our business and
.-ell anything in this line very low. Bee us when In want of
Globe Angle Valves, Standard Globe
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water Ganges,
Oil Cups, Air Granges, Hancock
U. s. Injectors, Cocks,
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Kilting all sizes.
LINE OF Packing, Rubber Bolt,
Melt, Leather Belt, Bell Lacing, Hooks,
AGENTS
Daughter
and ell the
Ladies that
Our FALL
y OPENING
mm
ill take place on
Tuesday and Wednesday,
October 1st 2nd.
C. HOOKER
A TRUE DEER STORY.
Mr. writes a very
exciting account an encounter
with week, in the mill-
Lake Mr. Oaf-
son his male, Friday, wire
crossing the lake in a small boat to
make preparations for a
A small is used
such purposes on the southern side
By a Leopard.
Ai the of the Robin-
Mm us yesterday afternoon a
man had nu experience be will re-
member and bore away marks
from big animal lent to remind
hi narrow escape.
The man. whose name was not
learned I lit-
under the Influence of liquor. He
bad gotten that
are stretched to keep Ike crowd I of this sheet of water,
from too mar When out about
cages containing a mile limn shore he saw an object
beasts of forest Once in water, but could not decide
Inside the burlier the man Blum- what If was. He Immediately or-
bled to support himself Friday to straight for
In.-ii ml edge the cage object which was then about
leopard. his band yards As the boat
laid between the rods, partly got nearer it seen that It was a
inside i fine buck swimming In the water,
big spotted was mi the which was lit feet In depth at this
opposite side of the cage, but quick point, that the buck wan i ii
Hash sprang struck die straight for them. What to
the claws Into do bad to be decided at once. If
flesh. The was quick enough I be buck was he would
to withdraw his before the sink, that would be the
animal could fairly fasten upon it. If be attacked the
In doing so he swayed against the small boat it likely to cap-
cage and exposed bis head to a all would perhaps he
fresh attack. lost.
fortunately the keeper now saw At last it was decided to steer
what was going on and made at the buck's millers and
rush towards the cage, seizing the quickly. The bow of the bout
man and mil buck on his antlers and
way. The keeper alarm-1 lie but soon lose again, con-
ed well a- told his attack. A
now sobered fellow that the time he was by the boat,
aid might have torn side This weakened him sufficiently to
of his loud in another moment allow a personal encounter, which,
warned to be off. This he did, though every one, even-
binding up bis wounded band In a resulted disastrously for the
Bern Journal, j deer.
Mr. used his cut-
hi.-, assailant several limes the
throat, would allow,
and the buck landed in
boat. This Is the eighth deer
HI. i Mr. Carson has killed at the lake
Regular services were held In two and be is now known
M. K. night, as the Wac-
Hr. one of Greenville's lie said that in all his
cotton buyers, was in town Satyr- the most ex-
citing chase of bis life, I hat he
Miss is visiting would not have missed it for any-
Mis. Hi's week. thing, deer was three years
n number of our people at- old, and, as Mr. Carson
tended cirrus at on it. was a Mr. MM
Hit- Several went to Wash-1 that a large buck was seen last
inlay, I week within a stone's throw of the
Mi-, frank sick depot
list week.
Mrs. W. II, and children
ITEMS.
Pip and Tile
Garland Cook Stoves.
BAKER HART.
N.
returned from visit lo den
night,
has up in
the Tucker old store.
has accepted
Mason.
Mis. John Proctor, from near
House, is visiting her children
in re tins week.
Miss is visiting
Mm. week. I
., . . ., , ,, . Chill Tills chills and all
j. w. -o I Is what tiny nu
to visit her unit in i w Ml
Sn a. Prim
who attended the
late will demand
for congress
w ill be t to vote the money.
The government nay
expenses to his
but it should not
allow Itself to be up by a gong
of robbers. Durban Herald.
ville.





EASTERN REFLECTOR
N. C.
D. J. Ed. Owner
Entered at the Poet Office at
Greenville, N. as Second-Class
Mail Matter.
1901.
Our friends are
making heavy demand He-
However, we will try to
take good care all who want the
people to read what they have to
say.
Judge F. D. Winston, who has
presided at this term of court, has
made many friends among the
pie of and Pitt county.
He is a good Judge, and will hold
the courts here next year.
The fairs that have so far been
held in the State this fall report the
largest attendance in their history.
The State fair at will be
held next week and break-
attendance is also expected
there.
President has opened
wide his arms and taken the broth-
in black fondest embrace.
A few days ago he had Booker
Washington to dine with him at
the White House. This is a spec
for the country to behold, and
that it is to
especially of the South, goes
without saying.
Georgia, more liberal other
Stated in payment of pen
to Confederate veterans, will
an of next
year to meet the claims of the pen-
whose applications have
been grunted. This is increase
of over the
the current year.
The total number of on
the roll is of whom
arc soldier the others
The high does not
pear yet. M applications continue
and the list grows despite
care in sifting applications
Of the tiled this year,
rejected. Georgia has paid
out in pensions a total
since the State began pay tap
in 1879. From 1870
1889 the annual amount was
small, beginning in the former
year at gradually
growing less for several
at time it only
In 1888 the amount was
and it increased every year there-
Journal.
One of the most colossal financial
and of modem
times just been inaugurated in
the state of Washington, where
syndicate has been capitalized I
LETTER FROM DR. WALLACE.
Another Former Citizen Writes OW
in Greenville.
Oct. 1901.
issue of October 8th is a
letter from T. O. Davis, I
desire to know; for he does
seem to live in Greenville, where
he lives. I was very interested in
regard to what he said of Miss
Sallie Ann Jones, and reading a
list of her students, all of whom I
to school with to that
able lady, of to me blessed
that my name was
not mentioned the list, not
that it would be any particular
honor to me. but about all the com-
school education I received
was at her school--1 may say all,
until I went to Wake Col-
where I graduated in 1850.
trust may say without
that I have been of some
and have enjoyed my
share of respect of my
Carolina and
where have lived for nearly half
a hundred years. Of whatever
or I may
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Prom
U. v.
While every effort is being made
to prevent publicity being given
to the it is learned that the
Treasury statement for September,
which shows a tailing off our ex-
port trade for that month of over
as compared with the
corresponding mouth of last year,
has given the
bad scare and that means to re-
verse this condition of are
the chief topic of discussion at the
White House. Senator Frye was
summoned and immediately seized
the opportunity to push his
bill into presidential favor,
though, of course, he also discuss-
ed reciprocity treaties as a
means towards increasing the
export trade. The also
word to Senator Lodge that
he would like to see him
upon bit arrival la this
try and accordingly that gentle
man came to
going to his home
setts.
Although Senator granted
an interview to the newspaper
and talked definitely on the sub
Rev. George St part, an Eva
recently held a meeting in
Elizabeth City. He aroused the
churches and the people on the
subject whiskey drinking, with
the result that the Board of Alder-
men of the city have been petition
ed to issue more whiskey
when those now force ex-
There are many more towns
in North Carolina that could be
benefited by a similar visit from
Evangelist Stuart.
who live in glass houses
must not throw they
and yet it has been observed that
a good deal is said about lawless-
the South by those who are
surrounded by a pretty thick at-
Biosphere of it. For instance, it
has been given out that New
City has had a grand jury this
year which had to investigate
case homicide. Mean-
while some people up in that part
Of the country talk glibly
lawlessness in the South Scot-
la- d Neck Commonwealth.
If the Democrats of North Cam
believe that Halted
States should be elected
Dy direct vote of the people, as
they have asserted in their State
platform and have reiterated by a
legislative resolution, should
near us possible to carry-
out this idea, by selecting
candidate for seat by a
Possibly some who remember I he
primary held in the el-
are not
tic for such primaries as I hey once
Were. Tun believe
Senators should lie elected a
for the purpose of con- instruction derived from Miss
the United States with Jones.
Europe by rail. A is to It is then fore that I regret cs-
be constructed from Circle City, us I was always a
Alaska, to the extreme northwest- with her, both in childhood and
of the continent, and j manhood, that my name and
thence by means I brother's, Col. Wallace,
will be conveyed across were not mentioned in the list of
strait to the students. I think I was at
coast. Here connection will with your correspondent,
h d with the line, Davis. I was with one Davis
which lead, Petersburg. the name of Tom.
in time the victim of All the places he mentioned are
may go by rail to Europe. The perfectly familiar to my youthful
fret that such magnates us Hill
and Morgan are interested in the
have been, I attribute it to the ear- of his subsidy bill, and more
or less vaguely on the subjects of
reciprocity, the Isthmian canal,
memory, and almost every single
name. If your correspondent is
undertaking is the most positive the one I knew, I would like to
assurance it will be carried hear from you.
a successful This is written by the
hand of another, a grown grand-
. daughter. I am years
old and am nervous and
Much has been spoken and
You can make any disposition of
ten from time to time in the
of ad vice doubt debt. Many per-
will tell you never to go
at all, while others will tell you
that it is all right to go in debt
just so you think you can get out
at the proper time and in the pro-
per way. Well, perhaps both
these positions should regarded
with some
truth is, going in debt has
made some men and rained some
and the latter class is by far the
larger. Ii depends upon a man's
ability to do certain things as to
whether or not be ought to go in
debt. It is a good master for some
and a had master for
land Keck Commonwealth,
letter you desire.
There may be some persons still
living Greenville, but I know of
none ho I have any reason to
suppose are, but ft. rs. S. A. Cherry,
Mrs- Button and Mrs. Perkins, a
of mine, and Dr.
Brown,
Dr. Charles who has
died, I believe, in the last year
in
friend whom I had not seen
since I met him in the American
Medical Association Richmond
Begging your pardon for this
intrusion, if it be one, l am
Very respectfully yours,
d. r. Wallace.
the culler service etc., the
real object of his coming to Wash-
did not come out. Senator
Lodge was seen by your
dent, and practically every other
Washington correspondent, but he
refused positively to say
for publication. There is a
ed fear that the may
themselves as they did
the Harrison administration
when from a period of prosperity
things took a sudden and
resulted a victory
at the following presidential
The next two years will
prove the critical period the
preset administration and every-
thing possible must be done to pro-
mote real or apparent prosperity
until the people have expressed
themselves at the polls in
You are Right.
There are too many folks want-
to teach school who ought to
go to school m plowing Al-
Enterprise gives this ex-1
answer to the question
by your county superintendent in
a recent public examination of
correct the following sen-
and give reason for
were seen off
a colored applicant wrote out the
following as his
Heat were seen going off,
it had staved as long as it
Hie pool fellow is now
why he failed to get a
first grade
a instead.
According to the final census
port there are males in
direct vote the people, but of United States
. ,. , and females, showing
not fancy the primary, . ,,,
J an excess f males,
disparity is doubtless due lo the
greater number of male than
male immigrants, which disturbs
the natural balance of the birth
rate. The fact that in this country
lo go
That was a pretty bright saying
Prof. W. n. the
educator, got off I he Texas State
Fair. He said it was true that
sometime in the or are not girls enough
supposed brutes are illegally put i is disquieting,
to death the most fiendish mail-
but the North honest,
upright, hard are The people of South Carolina
illegally and a most dastardly j jumped at the conclusion of
manner and outraged for sending General Wade Hampton
seeking honest the senate to succeed Johnnie
concluded that This means that our
la safer the bands of the neighbors growing tired of rot
men who followed Lee, who go politics and we of
hand in hand with us
who understand us than the
hands of any other class of
can News and
Observer.
no better way lo purify them than
by following such leaders as
Ion. But it will take a long lime
lo rubout the lieu Stain,
Wilmington Dispatch.
TUB wishes to as-
sure Dr. Wallace that his letter is
but on the s
much appreciated, and as he gave
permission to make such
of it as desired, we take the
privilege of publishing it in full,
knowing there are of
readers who will be delighted to
read what he has to say.
Answering but question, we will
say that Mr. T. C. Davis, our
j respondent lo whom he is
I now a resident of Wilson, N. O.,
land is no doubt the same
j is w whom he to school
in those long ago years.
As Dr Wallace if
of his mates of those days
an now living, we know it will
Interest him we print the names
Of those on the old school roll who
are still here. Those yet living
Greenville
ally Johnston now Mrs,
S. A. Cherry ; Lawrence;
Penny Cherry i now Mrs. P. B,
i; Violet Mrs.
V. n. Ann
Harrison now Mrs, M. A.
Dottie Perkins Mrs. II. A.
Button l; Adelaide Clark Mrs.
A. J. Johnston ,
We have heard several of these
speak most pleasantly of Dr.
lace, and they all him
well. That he has received honors
in life and made for himself a
name that stands high the lad-
of fame shows what North Car-
can do, and we are proud
he was once a citizen of Green-
ville.
The friends of Dr. Wallace and
also of Mr. Davis would be clad to
Lear more them through The
KM
To Grow Colored Cotton.
of chemical
a New Orleans cotton
merchant, wonder why some
man has not tried to discover a
of growing colored cotton
so that it would not lie necessary to
dye the product after it is gather-
ed and put in a manufactured
state. Man has wrought many
strange changes in the last few
years. He has cultivated fruits
vegetable of their
natural slate, has given
birth lo many strange and new
of life. Think what a
pretty sight it would be to see cot-
ton in the open season bursting in
all the of red, and
green, and blue, white
yellow, and all the other shades.
I may la- but it seems
to me that this is
the range of chemical possibilities.
Of course. I know the
will that the heat of the
would preclude the possibility
of holding the color the bolls of
cotton. It will be contended that
this force would draw out the col-
properties. Why not use
this very force to do the coloring t
This, it seems to me, might lie
done by some method which the
chemists understand, the heat
of the could be used, for in-
stance, to draw out of the cotton all
the properties except such would
give it the color desired. This
may lie one of the discoveries of
tin- future, but I suppose it is some
lime off, and in my time at least
we will to grow cotton in
just two colors, white and
New Times Democrat.
Two Stoves.
The who had In
charge tin con lit of the coupons
clipped from the
of A. H. Taft Co. Daily
made their report at
o'clock
They Miss Essie
ton had coupons and Miss
Lizzie As both
had worked hard
cured so many the com-
recommended to A. II. Taft
Co., that they each be awarded
a stove. The firm complied with
this recommendation
i each of them a junior Buck
Winterville Department.
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS
NOTES.
Oct.
We have always been impressed
with the idea that chill one
day was as many at a person was
entitled to in this country, but it
seems things have greatly
ed. Anyway it was our
tune to up against two last
Wednesday they were not
good ones either. Surely this is a
progressive age, even with
chills.
Send in orders for Tar Heel carts
and wagons. We are prepared to
fill orders G. Cox
Mfg. Co.
A first class second baud mow-
almost as good as new
lie purchased cheap by apply-
at the office of the A. G. Cos
Mfg. Co.
Miss Rosa Cox and Mrs. W. U.
the day Ayden
Wednesday.
Mrs. Henry Dixon went to
den Wednesday and
Thursday.
H. Phillips, of Halifax, gen-
manager of the Beaufort
Lumber Company, was here
yesterday on business connected
with his company.
A. G. Cox has pork for
sale at cuts per pound gross.
A Special the next
days will give a nice present
with each buggy we sell, provided
we sell for Car-
Co.
Rollins, of Carolina
ship, spent Thursday night here
visiting his sister, Mrs. M. G.
We think he like to
have cast sheep's eyes at some of
our lovely young ladies, but as
court at Greenville his
court here was
finitely postponed.
Thomas Bailey, of Everett, spent
Thursday evening in town on bus-
Laud For tract
land lying about miles of Ayden
and miles of Spring. It is
tine tobacco laud and is known as
Allen Jackson place. Apply
to A. G. COX.
Roy Evans, the photographer
from Greenville, is with his
tent and paraphernalia seems
to be doing a good
W. A. Garris coining lo town
yesterday witnessed a novel sight.
When near here he saw what he
supposed two fighting in
the road, getting nearer be
it was a rooster and a hawk.
They fought until both were com
exhausted. The hawk at
last being convinced he had Ion ml
his master took wings and
away. Mr. Garris said it
really exciting.
A. G. Cox will pay the highest
cash price seed.
They Want All Negro- To Vote.
A man sees many strange things
when he hasn't got his gun. The
Topic says that Pat Crisp, a
well known Republican of that
county, was refused a position in
the revenue service because he
voted for amend-
And yet Senator Pritchard
conies lo Franklin county urges
Democrats to vote the Republican
ticket now that they have adopted
The
day the Republicans win in North
Carolina that very day the
amendment and the con-
that prevailed
will be
ed.
No man in the Republican
North is permitted to
vote against rule without be-
proscribed made ineligible
to hold office. The Republicans
full
the right of ex convicts
ported an; as it pro-
the
News Observer.
The girl who refuses o
marriage is usually very much
prised the young man
her at her word.
There is
about making. kiss
a girl behind her back.
Some write because they
are inspired, and others because
they are hungry.
Prices Mailings
J. V. Cherry Co.
WE THE
And that is reason the old Greenville Warehouse
soiling so much tobacco. We get the highest price for every
pile sold on our floor. The farmers see this, and appreciating
the hard work do for them they bring us their tobacco.
We treat nil get the best price time. Bring your
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. EVANS.
D. SPAIN.
Our Line of
New Millinery
will be convinced that a
prettier, more stylish display was
OVER
Made in
Greenville
Pattern Hats. Ready-to-wear Hats, Sailors,
Baby Cloaks and Caps. The very newest
and latest styles in everything in my line.
Prices lower than ever. Give me a call.
g. n. b.
Greenville, N,
W. H. Gilbert Acquitted.
In the United States Court at
Greensboro yesterday II. Gil-
was tried for concealing prop-
to defraud his creditors after
having been adjudged a bankrupt,
says the Record. It will
that some time ago Mr.
sold out his stock of goods in
Winston and went to California,
directly afterwards some of bis
tiled a petition against
him involuntary bankruptcy
and in due course of law he was so
adjudicated. A bill of indictment
was against him at Charlotte
charging him knowingly con-
his property from bis
after he had been adjudicated
a bankrupt. A requisition was
to California for him, he was
brought back, and tried yesterday
offense. There was
evidence, the said, to go to
the jury directed a verdict of
not guilty to be entered.
Judge was very severe in
his toward those who in-
spired the prosecution. He stated
that it was to him that
the criminal docket of his court
was being used for purpose of
forcing money out of defendant
for the benefit of some of his
tors and that the machinery of the
court was being used to enforce
civil causes, that if he knew who
were he would if he bad the
power make them pay the costs,
and announced that neither law-
or suitors could use the
docket of his com I to collect
debts, that he condemned in
the manner these pro-
GRIFTON ITEMS.
N. C. Oct.
S. H. of Kinston, spent
day here yesterday.
Herman Wooten, a drug sales-
nun, has been here a couple of
nights and left yesterday morning
for Vanceboro.
J. Z. Brooks and Mrs. Brooks
Mis. Alice Spear went to Kin-
Thursday.
O. J. Tucker and E. Lang went
to Greenville yesterday.
Mrs J. J. of New Bern,
is here on a visit to her sister, Mrs
Gertrude Bland, who has been
quite sick for a weeks.
J. L. Keene, Sr., and Gas-
kins spent the day in Kinston
Wednesday.
N. S. Fulford, of Washington,
stopped over here Thursday night.
J. O. Griffin has bought the
James Tingle distillery in Lenoir
county and will move it in Pitt
at same place the other one
was
Mrs. Ii, A. Cobb died last night
at twelve o'clock. She bad been
in a poor state of health for several
months. Burial Sunday afternoon
at Hookerton. Mrs. Cobb was an
excellent woman and Ber death is
sincerely regretted by all. She
leaves a husband and one son.
It is probable that
officiate will examine the books of
their subordinates not leave it
to legislative committees that are
not particularly interested in doing
their Herald.
experiment of bone
meat the market was made for
the first time nearly half a century
ago, in Austria. A Government
decree of April 1864, gave
legal permission u out and sell
horse meat as an article of food.
During the remainder of that year
and 1855 horses were
for food in Vienna; in 1800
the last year for which statistics
are number rose to
head.
WK HAVE
Just Returned
from the northern markets where we have selected
a stock of Velvets, Silks, Ribbons,
Feathers, Infant Caps, Ornaments, Ac, in fact,
we have everything needed to put up a stylish
hat. Call and see pattern hats. We have
the prettiest we have ever had. Hats trimmed
while you wait. Give us a trial. to please,
MISSES ERWIN,
-AND-
We are at this writing, and have been some time attending
right to our P's Q's in order to be able to show our
patrons a line of
Fall and Winter Suits
that's is different in style, in make and in
price, from the suits nearly every store has.
Our spread is ready and you are invited in to sec it.
Every style that fashion has smiled upon Is here, every
it comes to us goes to you, at a
THE SWELL DRESSER comes hero for his swell suit.
THE CONSERVATIVE MAN comes here for bis well
looking, conservative suit.
THE MAN WHO CONSIDERS PRICE comes here to get
most for his money and NONE go away dissatisfied.
CLOTHIER, HATTER.
Colored Dead.
Rev. S. P. Knight, who was pas-
tor of the Sycamore Hill Baptist
church, of this town, died
this morning at bis home in Eden-
ton. The church held a
service at o'clock Sunday
afternoon.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
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in the margin of this paper it
so to remind you that you owe
Eastern Reflector for
subscription and we request
you to settle as early as pas-
We need what YOU
owe us and hope yon will not
keep us waiting for it.
This is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Carpeting and mattings at great-
reduced prices. J. B. Cherry
Co.
Mrs. L. is having
another house her
west of railroad.
Fresh Cit-
cleaned Currents, seeded
Raisins M.
Some of the boys are organizing
a company to give an
Thanksgiving
Mr. W. Fleming will soon
open a grocery store in Jarvis
store lately occupied by the Caro-
Mrs. II. D. has re-
a beautiful of new
for parlor, hall and dining
room, and medallions.
Mr. E. E. Griffin has purchased
from Dr. E. A. the house
and lot on corner of Third and
streets adjoining the Ma-
con House property. The deed
was passed Thursday.
Married.
Wednesday night, 16th, at the
home of Mr J. B. W. Brown,
of the bride, near Mt. Pleasant,
Mr. W. J. Evans Miss
Brown were married by Rev.
W. Davis.
All person are hereby forbidden
under penalty of the law from en
hunting, fishing, or in
way trespassing my land
known as Braxton place
adjoining Fred James
Harris and the Kites Sutton land.
The passenger train was nearly
two hours late Friday night. The
delay was canned by having to
wait for Seaboard Air Line
train at Weldon. The
train is seldom on time the
train on this road being kept back
for it is an inconvenience.
School Difference.
W. H. County Super-
and W. F. Harding, a
member of the Board of Education,
went to Ayden Friday night to
help out u little trouble
about the public school there. They
adjusted differences return
ed home this morning.
No Slur Intended.
We hasten to assure our content
that what this
about
paper said
Greenville was said as a
TOO MUCH IN ONE DAY.
And the Ne Got
There were lively times on one
dock in Wilmington, a day or two
ago, and in a part of it a
man known Greenville took a
hand to defend himself. A press
dispatch Wilmington
Robert N. Harris, the
brother of Alderman Harris,
shot and seriously wounded a
at Kidder's lumber
mill this morning, Harris was
supervising the a schooner
with lumber, and Moore, a Steve
him, became insolent
and cursed Harris, then
ed him down. Harris go
up he saw the advancing to
ward him with open knife in
his He then pulled his pis-
and fired. The ball entered
Moore's stomach and lodged in the
small of his back. was carried
to the hospital where the bullet
was extracted.
Harris acted i and
i in mediately after the shouting
rendered to the police. He was
placed under a two hundred
bond tor appearance at trial.
Prior to the shooting, Sam clan.
foreman of the same gang, while
working the hold the vessel,
dropped dead of heart disease. Be-
fore that the captain of the same
schooner had trouble with a mu-
crew. After these happen-
all grew
quit work left the dock.
Are Good Food.
The two big rattle snakes killed
some days ago on the farm of Ii.
U. near were
remarkable having and
tattles respectively. Their
history is of considerable
interest.
The the neighborhood
sent in u request for the dead rat-
and were given to them.
The the and
removed their skins and then care-
fully cooked After the
feast they declared that rattle
snake meat was as good
as It is said that the
flesh was quite white after being
cooked and that the
enjoyed this
Bern Journal.
Pruit.
Mr J. H. Cobb, of Beaver Dam
township, brought
Ton u of fruit and put to
guessing what it was. It was as
large as a big pear, shaped like a
apple, the
penance resembled but
odor it was like neither. We
guessed every species
fruit that it at all
to be told each lime that the guess
was wrong. Mr. Cobb then told
us that the fruit grew on a
ca bush his yard, though he
From Factory to Consumer, No middle mans profit
worth choice goods
at prices.
BOUGHT BIG
Clothing, Notions, Shoes, Hats,
AT HALF WILL OBI TOT
Clothing,
TO YEARS.
matter of pleasantry. We esteem could not tell us at time the
good people of that thriving, I of it was, having
pushing town too highly to think j forgotten the We never saw
of casting any slur upon them or anything like ii before.
their
nor.
Souther-
to Raleigh Fair.
The Atlantic Coast Line will sell
round trip to in-
one admission to the fair,
at the following rates from points went to put the day's sales in
in this From Greenville, safe just before Closing up be
Robbed the Safe.
A bold robbery was committed
at the store of W. II. Laughing-
house Ion sometime
evening or early in the
When the junior member of the
and Units,
SUes j to H
a II
no g
I is
Mens Clothing. Suits,
and mi Puce
j is nil
SOB
Odd Coats.
and Coals
and
and II
and
j OS
IS
Boys Knee Pants.
l and kind, sues I to I
and
add
ill
Mens Pants.
-5 and Punts, now
BO and
BO and
and
These prices for cash s
No goods charged at these prices.
n.
to Shu i- now
to
to
to
lo
pieces.
a lull line from lo
i- now going
Tue biggest ever offered.
ED
to kind,
price
UNDERWEAR.
l and BO kind now
so and I
OS and
and Me
and
, . i Inn-.
i iii w
Ladies pal lips
Big stock on hand.
You must see
Sample
no huts for
Price.
till
All I Window
Regular pries
NOW
price
Bought Enough For Ten Small Stores.
SELL.
Clock, and Watches,
watches now M
DRESS GOODS.
J All shades all nil quality.
at the Immense Come to
neighbors, or tell them about
day clock at prices.
The
us am i aloof
and Sale
I will rent my farm, miles
north one mile
from House station, for the year
with privilege of five years.
About lit I trill sell all the
farm gin, engine,
thresher, grist mill, carts, wagons,
horses, mules, bogs, cattle, corn,
fodder and hay on said farm.
Parties wishing to examine the
farm or equipment can call any
time and do so.
John
Ayden and
4.45; House
81.30; from Beth-
el
Injunction
Friday Judge P. I. Winston
bis decision the in-
junction brought by H. T. Hooker
others against the Hoard of
Aldermen of to restrain
them from delivering the of
improvement bonds sold by the
town. The plaintiff took appeal
lo Court.
President to be in-
to Charlotte, N. O., as the
guest of the Club, o
that city, which Ibis year will en
at its annual meeting Mr. Wu
Ting-fang, Chinese Minister to the
United States; Senator
of South Carolina, and Governor
of North Carolina.
discovered that the cash drawer
in the safe had prized open
and between and taken.
The stands down near
of the store and had been in
habit of letting it remain
locked during tho day, M it is sup-
posed while all were engaged about
the of the atom thief
slipped in the back door and com-
the robbery.
clue to the thief.
Silk. Yards.
Prom cheapest
All qualities. Don't
the choice patterns
Ladies
Heady to wen. department
show to you. Chemise, oats, Drawer,
material.
c. at less than
All
l Worth now
Mailing,
line
Th
have
KIM
I Mil HI U I IS.
cheapest and line we
ever had. Special value
lo
ac-
Others sell cheap calico. Watch
he colors They Mill run out lie
yon have town,
Woman LS
Al sizes, colon and prices, -I
FURNITURE.
reel from mil
good bargain.
s. This a rare
ladies to get a
Mather Couches,
op
Rockers, Hacks, Cribs,
Pratt i
Mills,
Is Oak Suits; Is Sty yard
Gel prices.
l nil-
B.
The thanks Mr, B.
H. Jones, of Bethel, for a box
James grapes which he brought
today.
Marriage
Register of Deeds, T. R. Moore,
issued the following
this
White
Marion Tucker and
K. Hardy.
W. J. Mamie
Brown.
Murphy Daisy
Carson and Manning.
Jim Williams Mary Holier-
son.
John Nellie
Ed. James Daisy
C. T.
The Big Store.
Greenville, N C.





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Have You Forgot
What
AM RILL AN
II-TO HATE
Pry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
WHICH I IN A TO MENTION
Come to see for your Barrel of Floor or
Yours to
Jas. B. White.
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE PAID IN
II III ill,
Off N. J., POLICY HAM
Value,
Value,
up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that a I .
. Is Von
. Will be re instated If arrears be on month while you
are living, Of within three years Upon satisfactory evidence
of payment of arrears with Interest.
Antler second year So Incontestable.
Dividends are payable Ht tin- beginning of the second nod cf
year, provided premium for current year be paid.
They may To reduce Premiums, or
To I or
To make payable a an during lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, X. C.
ASTHMA CURE FREE.
Brine at Curt- in all
SENT ON OP
run
i nothing like It brings,
relief, even Id worst It cures when
fails.
Wells, of Villa, Ridge, III., says,
bottle of received In good
Hun- i tell ho thankful I feel for the
good from it. i was u slave, chained with
putrid sore for ten years, I de-
of ever being cured, m your advertise-
cure tin-, dreadful tormenting
diet thought had
but resolved to give it a trial. To
the trial acted like a charm. Bend me
We want lo send lo even trial treatment of
similar tO the line that Ml. Will-. We'll it post-
absolutely of Charge, to offerer write for it.
area on a postal, are despairing, however
bad your will relieve cure, the worse your
ease, tin- more glad we are ll Do not write at ail
droning Or. Bros Medicine Co., East St., n. v. City,
Hold nil Druggists.
ROBERTS i we
TO Of
for Chills. Fevers,
Night Sweats and Grippe, and
ill fems of Malaria.
DON T WAIT TO DIE I
SPEND CENTS AND BF CURED I
CURES Mai FAMOUS I
TRY IT. NO NO PAY P-, . PER
DELIGHTFUL to take
Nona genuine
Red Cross is on
Don t take i
THE CENSUS OF 1850.
Statistics of tin- population of
North Carolina to- in
limn
no interest but
before the era of
and v railroad
building had not more than fairly
begun, o lie of interest. It
tin mil until the North
Carolina was
from i to Charlotte. It
wax in work began on
the Western North Carolina
toad, being completed to
Inn when the civil war broke out.
The facts brought out by
figures deserve
It will be seen that
the war all the towns in the State
having more than inhabitants
with I he exception of Charlotte
were in the eastern
Motion. In tart and
were the only other
in the west having more
than inhabitants. Such con
as
Winston, Concord, High
Point and a
smaller but thriving towns
either had never been heard of bf
were mere These all grew
as Industrial points, railroads
them the means of
lion which the eastern towns
had possessed in their waterways.
Durham, near the line, is
also a recent growth. All the town
In the piedmont section have grown
by the manufacture of fur-
or tobacco, or all of
diffusing their prosperity among
the of their
territory, if the piedmont notion
as lo itself, it would be
apparent that a Southern
rapidly rising,
and Intelligent, the
j other hand, the relative, and in
I some oases actual, of tut
eastern under the new
I la too obvious in
comment. Wit bin one more
US, If now in fuel, I
will be the largest town in the
State; although in it was bill
one third the size of
Following the Unity-six
North Carolina towns reported by
the census of I with their pop
City,
ville, Hilton,
1,800, Newborn,
Oxford.
i.-
i, I,
Warrenton,
Wilmington,
for to
Tuft's Pills
las
I be mi
SB
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE.
THE GREAT
TONIC LAXATIVE
II you sour stomach, biliousness, i.,,
liver, heartburn, kidney troubles,
lack bad blood, blotched or m
any and disorders which i had .- . and an
unpaired system, Will Von.
It will .-lean out bowels, stimulate the liver strengthen
mucous membranes the stomach, purity your Mood and put you
your again. Your appetite will return, your bowels move
your liver kidneys cease to trouble you, your skin will clear and
end you will feel the old lime energy
lit., . m
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M their it u. i. I.
u I ;
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For Salt by
I . ft. t trill Bf . t I ,, In,,,.
la the
In malarial
lag L.
Take No
give to in the
license of of age.
To permit to
I In-
to be pro-
iii i
child Ml the
gen.
To
III her
it
if i-i. your
Hoes,
stories
your
To
hi b
To lobe Witty
one's
Th. Beat tor Malaria
l Wt, ,
ll U
HAVE
A man an his wile two
little tots about
live years of age and twins, too,
walked Monday
and asked of
a to spend night in his
barn. They told a rather interest-
and pathetic story. The
man was and almost re-
fined had evidently seen better
days. She was the daughter of a
commercial salesman
and often visited relatives to north-
cities. While on a visit to
New York she me future
band man him They
lived happily for several years, but
finally met with reverses. In the
meantime father of woman
died to bis
a little home and a ten acre
tract land in a certain small
North Carolina town. When the
wife had about come
to the end of their in
New York they the lit-
tract of land in far away North
Carolina and determined to make
an effort to reach the place and try
and eke a living u its scanty re
sources. They disposed of their
few belongings and started their
journey. W they Phil
they found themselves
nearly and many miles
from their destination.
They were not daunted however,
just one month and live days
ago walked out of the city of
Philadelphia, have made the
entire journey of nearly live bun
miles on loot. They had just
a little money with which to buy
food have slept
where could a resting
place, at limes in open in
sheltered barns, upon hay slacks
and some kind heart-
ed soul would lake them in and
give them a bed for the night.
They are now the end
of journey, their destination
being less than a hundred miles
Lexington. It is not their In-
to walk into the town which
ill lie their home, but will
stop at a nearby station and
chase tickets ll is our
Opinion they are exactly what they
claim lo be and Imp- will
meet with success. Their names
are withheld their request.
The little chaps in the party are
holding out and all seem
to be in good health and spirits.
The gentleman to whom they
plied for assistance gave them
Monday night and re-
their yesterday
Dispatch.
Alia., July 1881.
Dear Sir; Justice
I- yon Hint glee veil my
with VOW excellent
Urn fill, just thirteen
OM, tins much trouble
remedy lite
proscription from family
Her In puss oil pun- blood
lever continued for days at n
tune. life was of. Her
mother try in
or a great
life were
mid, lo tin- is now
Yours, etc W. Met
Ed A Prop- I News.
The woman is generally
talking think.
most expert
can't always balance a set of
The girl who marries to please
family assumes an awful re-
A Loss
f harking.
a pain III the chest
may not consumption, hut
me prudence will not neg-
A, Allen's bung
a tree i i- of SO
ii- tin ll heals the
air nil its work is
Si a of opium.
the Cynical
Bachelor, a game of chance in
which arc a lot of
AYDEN NOTES.
N. II., Oct. IT. 1801.
Quite a of our people
went lo the show at Greenville
K. K. returned
to Monday.
J. J. St loud down from
Monday night.
Quarterly meeting at the Baptist
church la-i Saturday Sun-
day.
Odd Fellows met Monday night.
Mrs. J. V. Hart returned from
Kinston Saturday.
Knight, spent
Monday night town.
U. J. Cherry, of Parmele, came
Tuesday night.
John near
Sunday in town.
J. T. Smith went over to House
Monday.
BL V. Cox spent Sunday in the
country.
Henry of Wilson,
ed in Christian college Tuesday-
night.
Mi-i- Lizzie spent Sat-
in
Mr. and Mrs. It. V. Cannon
spent Monday in Greenville.
L. left Tuesday for
Parmele.
The many friends of Clarence
were pleased to see out
again.
It. E. Willoughby Sunday
with parents at
Misses Lena and Lizzie I lines
took the train Saturday for Green-
ville.
Smith went to
Mrs. It. W. Smith spent Sunday
in country.
Jesse of
spent Wednesday night it; town.
M. M. returned from
Thursday night.
You Know You are taking
hen you lake Grove's Chill
Tonic because the formula Is plainly print-
d n every showing that it
and Quinine in u tasteless form. Ho
Cure, No Pay- We-
The Court of Civil Appeals in
Texas holds that a person who re-
a letter addressed to
who retains it an unreason-
able length of time is guilty ob-
the mail, and is liable for
what ever damage may thereby re
suit.
E. E. Griffin,
Practical Witch Maker and Jeweler.
Opposite T. N.
lie
w . ever
Greenville. for
lo
pairing In
1.1.
IN
J. W. PERRY CO.
Norfolk. Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
Photographer,
N.
Tin- lender in -I and low prices
Nu-e Si per
Half per dozen.
All oilier lines very Crayon
small picture cheap. Nice
hand nil the time. unit
examine my work. So trouble to show
answer questions. The
work guaranteed to hours
to la a. in., I. to On. m. Yours to
RODOLPH
NOnCE TO
duly before the
Clerk of Pitt county u
the last will am. of J. P.
do-eased, notice is hereby given
to all persons Indebted to estate make
immediate to the undersigned,
and all persons against
estate are to present the same with-
in twelve months from date or this notice
wilt be plead in bar of recovery.
This -lay of October, ML
i. L. O. M A N ;
of J. P.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Tin- undersigned having duly qualified
before the court clerk of
county as administrator of the of
L. notice is hereby
given to all lo tin. estate
to
and all having claims
against are to present the
same to the undersigned payment
twelve months date of this
notice, or it will be plead in bar of recovery.
This of September, 1901.
JAMES L SMITH,
Administrator of Estate of L.
Smith.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Clerk of Superior Court of Pitt
county, having issued Loiters of
to me, the undersigned, on the 2nd
day of September, 1901, on the estate of
A. deceased, notice is here-
by given to all persona Indebted to the
estate lo make immediate payment lo the
and In all creditors of said
estate lo present their claims, properly
to the undersigned, within
twelve month alter the date of this notice,
or this notice will be plead in bar of their
v. This the 2nd day of 1901.
JUDITH U.
on the estate of JOSEPH A.
North Pitt county, Greenville
Oscar Hooker
N. Co. and
The defendant, N. at Co
lake notice that u summons in the above
entitled was against said de-
OB the September, 1901,
by O. a Justice of the Peace
of Pill North Carolina, fur the sum
of due said plaintiff by contract
which summons i returnable before said
Justice at his at in said
county on 7th day of November, 1901.
The said will also
that a warrant attachment issued
by said Justice on 18th day of
1901, certain property of the
said now in of the
Southern Express Co., at Greenville,
which warrant is returnable before
said Justice the lime aDd place above
named for the return of summons,
when and where the said defendant is re-
quired lo appear or demur to
or the demanded will
D.
This Sept
Bf virtue a of the
court, by His Honor II.
1901, of Pitt
court in of C. H
wife other,
tee of Hill the
will Dig
court In on Monday
t lie of 1901, the follow-
piece, parcel or lot of land
the Town of and
the Hickory Hill colored
lot, m,. as a part of lot No.
the corner of and on
Street and with the line of
and Went fret, then North a
lino parallel with Greene street
thence a direct line parallel with
line thence with
to the beginning,
2-3 yards.
Tina Oct. lat, 1901. F.
notice to
Public
THE GREENVILLE
Cl It
RHEUMATISM
TO STAY
M I I'll I HI
Stall,
A that mI-
lively cures and stand-
greatest
known, the hearty
r S per
rent, of Hie eases
l per
told b,
CO.
Manufacturer of
Boors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior Exterior
for Pine and
solicit your
to give In
prices, sty Ira work.
your to
T I b Co.
N. C.
AGENTS
Mr. John C. Agent for
North Carolina and Virginia, of that Well-
Known and Popular Company,
THE MUTUAL
Life Insurance Co., of
I to in largo of
policy holders, and to insurable public
of this com-
will now In this
and from Ibis date will issue it.
and lo all de-
siring the very best insurance In the best
life insurance in the world.
If the agent In your has not
yet completed arrangements, address
JOHN DREWRY,
State Agent, N. C.
Assets
policy
Live, reliable energetic agents at
once lo for
Old Mutual Benefit.
. M.
Wholesale retail and
Furniture Dealer. paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, etc. Bed-
Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba
by Parlor
Tables, Safes, P.
I Gail Ax
Meat Key West
Beauty Can-
Cherries, Peaches,
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Oar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware. Cakes and Crackers,
Best Butter, Stand
aid Sewing; Machines, and nu-
other Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for Com
to see me.
SIM HI
OLD DOMINION LINE
Steamer res leave
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville dally at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and
at C A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C
J. J. CHERRY. Act.,
Greenville,
-o a
Cotton Bagging and Pies always
on has i
Fresh goods kept constantly
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
W. R. WHICHARD
DEALERS
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every do
payment and prices low the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid country produce.
J. BEET,
A OF
II
Also a nice Lino of Hardware.
COME TO BEE MB.
J. R. COREY.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
ISSUED WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
in Advance.
One Year Months
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions token at
Semi-
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or The Daily
and
one year for payable in ad-
PATENT
far Use
ON PATENTS
Faisal lawyers. WASH I.
FOR
The Eastern Reflector,
D. J. EDITOR
-AT-
VOL. XX.
PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER
NO
WE
ARE KNOCKING
THEM
art
Li
-3
t-
For Dry Goods, Goods, Caps, Shoes, Trunks,
Boys and Hens Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves,
and a big line of Baby Cape, Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees.
Come to Every day a bargain day and everything a
bargain. Tow friends,
W. T, LEE CO.
The
EQUALED DIVIDEND RECORD IS THE RESULT
Securing the highest rate of interest consistent with safety.
Rigid of management.
Low death rate, resulting from a care selection of risks and
limiting its the Coiled States
It will be to Interest to what we can do for yon before
placing your life insurance.
Good territory open for Agents in North Carolina.
T. ARCHIBALD CARY, General Agent.
For Virginia and North Carolina,
Northwestern Mutual life Insurance Company,
1201 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va.
FALL SELLING.
Putting it Strong.
And why W her. the merchandise and prices will
back up the made concerning them, we
have every right to it There is
wrong in emphasizing excellence when the
sis 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 and stacks of
mens, boys and youths clothing. Every place
and packed with shoes. Wee an show you to your
entire satisfaction. 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 style and weaves in
goods. Agents for Standard Patterns.
RICKS WILKINSON.
Rural Postmaster Says They Don't Want
Fret Delivery.
The rural free delivery branch
of the Depart is in
constant receipt humorous
from correspondents
and fourth postmasters who
do not excel spelling. One of the
most original with respect lo spell-
was received today from ;
postmaster in Georgia whose office
will be discontinued on account of
the establishment of the rural free
delivery service that State. At-
to the letter is a
which is signed with names,
all in the same hand-writing. The
letter is verbatim as
Master Washing-
ton
Sir as this Took of
free Delivery has Got up
is is the
of this ii ii i sent to you
and you Will Nodes you Will
see that several Names Appear on
About Nine
out of Every Ten that Assign
Free Delivery Mail
is Want
hit they Wars Fool
lo sign
For Free Delivery.
A Pita for Sin Beds.
Two in a bed is the custom of
sleeping in United States, at
least, and also in Canada and Eng-
land. But in Germany and France
single beds arc rule. The lat-
plan is more healthful and
comfortable. It is gradually coining
into in this country.
beds involve more linen, work
in making beds more washing,
I never a family lo re-
turn to the old plan after once
giving beds a fair trial. Es-
summer is single
bed to be preferred or even sleep-
on the lo two a bed.
Many families declare they never
knew what comfort was during the
hot summer nights until they
adopted the single beds. I might
add a word of protest against
lowing babies or young children to
sleep with old people. The latter
certainly draw upon vitality
former. This is probably
true as between any bedfellows one
of whom is sickly or less strong
than the other. Consumption
other diseases have often been coin-
from c bed fellow to
Housekeeping.
Yon Know Von
you take Chill
Tonic because the formula i plainly print-
ed a every bottle showing Hint it
and Quinine in a tasteless form, No
Cure, No Pay.
An Old Couple.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
this county, have been married
longer probably, other
couple now living in this Slate.
They were married on the 6th of
November, years ago
next month. They were born,
reared always resided near
their present home.
Mr. was horn the
4th of December, 1818, so that he
will lie years old next
and his wife was born on
of September, 1818 so that
she was years old last mouth.
They are both well
preserved both in body and mind.
Mr. notwithstanding his
extreme age is the greatest fox
hunter in the and rides
with hounds as actively as
any young man
Record.
Man
No
dial n cold Cal U i
in a day. in
are the throat is an
an open sore, lint Aliens
Lung will Hie
stare off Tin- cough will
cease and lungs will be sound as a BOW
dollar. All druggists sell Alli-n's Lung
Balsam
DE TO f LEASE
EYE,
To impart comfort and grace to the wearer. Such are the
Jackets and Automobiles that
we have just received for
Ladies,
Misses and
Children.
They compose a large and
assortment of exclusive
and correct styles in
Oxfords, Tans and Blues.
The particular figure can
be correctly lilted and the most
exacting eyes can be suited
with such marvelous values.
Daughter
and all the
Ladies that
Our FALL
OPENING
NEW
J. Be k tO.
Sere. Mexican Mustang Mat-
I VII , what you awed. It takes
at and be to it sores.
Will take place on
Tuesday and Wednesday,
October 1st 2nd.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Prom
ton. i. t . t.
It is confidently predicted by-
people who ought to know the
President ii to have
Senator While those
who had heal Interest of
heart wished that
I two gentlemen might be aide to
gut along together they had little
ground -hi which lo base any such
hopes. Mr. hi bad so long
Senator Lodge In the Cabinet and exercised a dictatorship authority
that he would be much relieved if over the party and had
You can burn yourself with Fire, with
Powder, etc., or can scald yourself
with Steam or not Water, but there is
only one proper way to a burn or .
and that is by using
Mexican
Liniment.
It gives relief, a piece of soft old
linen cloth, it with this liniment and bind
upon tin- wound. Sou can
idea a hut remedy this id tor a hum until
yon have tried it.
Secretary Hay would kindly lender
his resignation, as the
that he desires to .
So confident Is the President
Mr. Hay will resign, as soon as the
isthmian treaty is concluded, that
be has persuaded Lodge lo
make no effort to secure the chair-
of i he I- on For-
Relations which, by
seniority, would go
and which Senator Lodge
would prefer to everything else
except the portfolio of State. i i
given out that for the Sen-
Lodge will retain the
of tin- Philippine Com-
Secret at y Gage teems to be slated
for retirement it believed
that lie will band his
lion soon alter bis return
laid his plans lo secure
for himself next
Roosevelt was severe
bins lo hi ambitions. Mr.
with positive disposition,
hi- iron his force-
method of pull tug them into
bound to run
i . ii let the feelings the Ohio
even if lie had ambition
fur a second term, which be
During Mi.
administration Mr.
had complete control of all
in the South and had
used them as together
i solid c which would stand
I to do In-- bidding tin- next
convention. President
upset oil this work
i mill tin c Southern appoint-
Wist. The friends of new He- to himself. The
machine In the of Ex Jones
trying lo persuade president a set back Hanna
that cause would greatly and more will, therefore
advanced by the selection Hen Hanna is talk-
for a Cabinet lug of resigning, threat
lion and It is barely possible that will not have the effect
he may be invited to Join the President,
presidential advisory Al President Roosevelt started out
though Secretary bus with the determination to build up
no steps that a in South
bis friends his falling hi and by his Inn
will compel his retirement and even more his sen I
he will be forced to go abroad a made a favorable
time. impressed by the
Representative plans was old
Indiana was Col. Unwell, of Atlanta, that he
week say the President himself as
him that bis financial bill, would succeed in
building up quite a respectable
A FOWL TIP.
If too have a
other u M,
It i, rented h
with any
Mil
Three
Times The
ANY
ONE
ORB FASTER,
Agents
territory
in all
WILSON,
Manufacturing Company,
Ga.
sale by
S. T WHITE,
will make the silver
exchangeable for gold, will receive
support. He will there
fore bill this
session.
A win
have been in Washington during
Schley of Inquiry, which
in have expressed
opinion i hat irrespective the
merits eon
has developed
the existence of a condition of
fairs in the Navy
which should in-
it is considered e lie m
a Congressional
which will overhaul
that department, will he next in
order. Tin- only thing will j
prevent will lie opinion
tin- part h that such n course
in view of tin- amount
party, but he concluded with
Mr. and
iii- protection
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for Mr.
be could not do. and
With that love of the
w led him appeal the
ii mention
in his Colonel's be
in ill ll i T, Washington lo
bite
i in in -I as he demolished
i lie t so In- de-
-hi ii iii- the
South, today all the good
bud n
point W Jones,
Dr. Clayton and others, has been
and Hie i nor
feels Mr. Is
t-1 than other republican Pres-
and that
mi republican part
pose, lo i l. . at his
As was tie a split by of the De-
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Title
Eastern reflector, 22 October 1901
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
October 22, 1901
Original Format
newspapers
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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