Eastern reflector, 19 November 1901


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Grove's
Tasteless Chill Tonic
A PROCLAMATION BY THE
NOR.
Reward.
has st t
for
the
years.
One Million
Hundred Thou
sand bottles were
sold last year.
Do you think it
pays to try others
State of North Carolina,
Executive Depart met. J
has been received at this Depart-
that at Falkland, Pitt county,
N. on or about December 22nd,
1900, Parker shot and
killed Alex Little.
And Whereas, it appears that
the John H. Parker has fled
the State, or so himself
that the ordinary process of law
cannot be served upon
Now, therefore, I, Charles B.
Aycock, Governor of the State of
North by virtue of
in me vested by law, do
issue this my proclamation, offer-
a reward of two hundred
for the and de
livery of the said John H. Parker
to the Sheriff of Pitt county at the
Court house in Greenville and I
do enjoin nil officers of State
and all good citizens to assist in
bringing said criminal to justice.
Done at our City of
Raleigh, the 28th day
October, in the year
of our Lord one thous-
and nine hundred and one and in
the one hundred and twenty sixth
year of our American Independence
By the
B.
P. M. Private Sec.
H. Parker is
nearly six feet high of spare build,
weighs about pounds, has
boyish face, is almost beard
less, has eyes, light hair, is
slightly stooped and is about
year.- old.
SPECIAL TERM OF
In accordance with an order of His Ex-
B. Governor of
North appointing special term
of Superior court for Pitt county for the
purpose of trying civil action, notice U
hereby given that term of court will
convene on Monday, the day- of
1901, and continue for two weeks unless
of said court shall be sooner finish-
ed. Thia Nov. 4th, 1801
K. L. DAVIS, Chairman,
Hoard of Commissioners Pitt county.
Have You Forgot
What
I AM STILL CARRY
DATE OF
Pry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
Come to sec me for your
Yours to please-
AND A DUMBER OF OTHER THING
WHICH I UNABLE TO MENTION
Barrel Floor or Pork.
White.
TWO years premiums have BEEN PAID IX THE
II ID fill ill
OF NEWARK, X. YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid up Insurance,
Extended Insurance work automatically,
Is Non
. Will be re-Instated If arrears be within on month while yon
are living, or within three years after lapse, satisfactory evidence
of and payment of arrears with Interest,
A after second Restrictions, x. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at beginning of the and of each
succeeding year, provided the premium for the surreal year be paid.
They may be To lettuce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance,
To make policy payable as an natal during the lifetime
of insured.
J.
Greenville, N. C.
Democracy May Well Take
Altogether, the Democrats have
every reason to them
Selves. ever fought
against such overwhelming odds,
such strain was ever put upon
the courage and fidelity of party
men. It Is true that the Demo-
won no victories except
inn in ease of Kentucky and,
perhaps, of Maryland; but it
evident that the Stout old party in
alive, that rigor is returning,
and that, freed from the false lead
and the impracticable
heresies I hat so fatally hand-
it during the past eight or
ten years, it before it a career
if
The Democracy may well
take Post.
For Sale.
Mr Farm Near N C.
ares, about SO in
cultivation. Twenty acne of this is fine
or truck land. Good buildings, to-
Water, etc. For further panic
C. T. PEAL,
Box Berkley, Vs.
IN 1866.
J. W. CD.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Parlors and handlers of
Bagging, and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
An Mil Don In the
more for the of op
placed my and
hand or my brother, Mr
HEALTH
INSURANCE
The man who insures life la
wise for his family.
The man who Insures his health
is wise both for his family sad
himself.
may Insure health by guard
it. It U worth guarding.
At the first attack of disease,
which generally approaches
through the LIVER and
Itself in Innumerable ways
TAKE
s Pills
And save your health.
I placed my
count in the hands
Wiley the A
Brown, Riven him full ant lion
led am receipt for MM. I ask
I-. Id t-n him and Mt-
j HEAL I
Photographer,
N. C.
The leader in good work and low
Nice Photographs for per dorm,
Cabinet ft per dozen.
All other lines very Crayon Tort
made Iron, any small picture
Frames on hand all the lime. Come and
examine my work. No trouble to show
and answer questions. very
best guaranteed to all. Office
to a. to p. m. Yours to please.
RODOLPH HYMAN.
NOTICE TO
Letter of administration upon the estate
of James Tingle deceased this day
been Issued to me by Clerk of
Court of Pitt notice Is
hereby given to all persona holding claims
on laid estate to present them to me for
on or before 24th day of
r, 1902, or this notice will be plead in bar
of recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate are -i to make Immediate
settlement of their indebtedness.
This day of October
WILLIS,
James Tingle.
a BLOW, Attorneys.
OLD DOMINION
TO
Having duly qualified before the
court Clerk of Pitt county as
the last will and testament of J. P.
Manning, deceased, notice is hereby given
to all persona Indebted to the estate to make
immediate payment to the undersigned,
and all persons against said
estate are notified to present the same with-
in twelve months from date or this notice
will lie plead bar of recovery.
This day of October, 1901.
MANNING,
Executor of J. P. Mann
arm
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at fur Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the Went
with railroads at Norfolk,
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. O
J. J. CHEEKY,
Greenville, N. C
f. RIB
E. E. Griffin,
Practical Watch Maker ill
Opposite P. O., Greenville, K. C.
Recently visited the northern
purchased the largest stock clocks,
watches, pins, etc., ever
brought to Greenville. Special articles for
holiday trade and wedding presents
Prompt at lent ion to special orders Re-
pairing to clocks and done
promptly.
E. E. GRIFFIN.
p g
The following is a statement of I lie
of of the Hoard of
for Pitt county, number of
each member hath of
miles traveled amounts allowed for
as Commissioners for the fiscal
year ending December 2nd, 1901.
or
R L Davis hath attended
O W Harrington attended day,
W G Little bath attended days,
bath days,
J hath attended days,
L J Chapman hath attended days.
For days as Com-
For miles traveled
O W HARRINGTON
For day as Com.
For as Committee
For miles t
AMOUNT ALLOWED W Q
For days as Com.
For days as Committee i
For miles traveled
ALLOWED JESSE
For days as Commissioner
For days as Committee
For miles traveled 20.60
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Letters testamentary having this day
issued to me upon the estate of Lewis
deceased, by the Clerk of
Superior Court of Pitt county, notice is
hereby given to all persons having claims
against i aid estate to present to me
for payment on or before the 80th day of
October 1902, or this will be plead in
bar of their recovery. All persons indebted
to said estate are notified to make
payment to me.
This the 29th of October, 1901.
A Mi i
of fowls
ft BLOW, Attorneys.
LAND SALE.
virtue of n of the Superior
Court of Pitt made in s Special
Proceeding entitle W. W. House and B.
A. II- i.- vs. Mary A. James, wife of
James, and others, the under-
Commissioner will for cash be-
fore the Court House door In Green ville, on
Monday, December the follow-
described tract of land situate in the
county of Pitt and in Bethel township, ad-
joining lands of H. M. Jones, B. M.
Jones, W. the Mary A.
James land and others, containing
acres, more or less, and known as the Ash-
House land, being all land own-
ed by him at time of bis
Thia November 1901.
F. G.
LAND SALE.
ASTHMA CURE FREE.
Brings K ft at Cure in
SENT ON OF POSTAL.
is like It brings
tin
It
i-i-l ml relief, even in the Worst cases,
all else fails.
The t. Wells, Villa, III.
bottle of in good
cannot tell you how I feel for
good derived from it. I was u chained
sore throat asthma for ten years. I de
of ever mud. I
the line this and
and you had
lull to give a trial. To my
I he acted like a Send me
We want lo lo ever a treatment of
similar to the one Unit Mr. Wells. We'll send mail post-
paid, absolutely Charge, to any who Will write for It,
even on a postal. though you an
bad your case. will relieve The worse your
case, more glad we are to it. Do not delay, write at once, ad-
dressing Dr. Tail Bros Medicine Co., Bin 130th St., V.
Mid try all Druggists.
A statue Jefferson,
the gift of I. W. and II.
to I tie city of was
in front of the court house
there Saturday in the presence
a assemblage,
Tickling,
, r k iv- in
J J
For as d
for miles 16.00
M t
For days as y
For tn miles 21.00
Total amount allowed Board
1876.--------
M.
Wholesale an retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar
Turkeys. Egg, etc. Bed
Oak Suits, Ba
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor
Tallies, Safes, P.
Meat Key West Cheroots,
American Can
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Meat, Soap,
U-, Food, Matches, Oil,
See-l Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins,
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
nun, Cheese, Best Hotter, Stand
ard Sewing Machines, and
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for Com
to see
saw m
Phone
of Mean
or Pitt.
T R Moore, clerk of the
Board of Commissioners for the county
aforesaid, do hereby certify
is s statement us doth appear
of record In my office, this 11th day of No-
1901. T It
Clerk Board Com, Pitt County.
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior Finishings
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build-
We solicit your patronage and
guarantee to give satisfaction In
prices, styles work.
Please send orders to
GREENVILLE, N. C.
By vi no of the in me
the fast and of
vested by
Lewis
deceased, I will cm Monday, De-
2nd, 1901, before court house
in Greenville, sell at public sale to
highest bidder for cash that certain tract or
parcel of land in township, Pitt
county, on the South side of Reedy
Branch and adjoining the land of Lewis L.
Frederick Will
Moore and containing
acres more or less. It the tract of
land deeded to Lewis by
Move and known as a part of the
man tract
Thia the 29th day of October, 1901.
CHARLES
Executor of Lewis
LAND
By virtue of the Superior court
Pitt county made in a special proceed-
entitled John I. James and wife Lucy
A. James vs. Sallie Bryant, John R.
and Millie Williams; undersigned
Commissioner will sell for cash before the
Court house door in Greenville on Tuesday,
the 26th day of November, 1901, st
o'clock , the following described piece,
or tract of land situate in Carolina
the lands of M. R.
Page, D. Nelson, J. H. Whitehurst, J.
H. and ethers, the land deeded
by William Roes to Isabella Roebuck.
Containing acres more or less.
This Oct.
F. O. JAMES, Commissioner.
GREENVILLE N. C.
Cotton Bagging and lies always
on hand
Fresh goods kept constantly es
hand. Country produce bong., and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
W, R, WHICHARD BRO,.
IN
Whichard, C.
The Stock complete in every de
men t and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
Pitt In Superior court.
Many
vs.
.- D. I
The defendant, D. above
named, will take notice that an action en
titled above has been commenced in
of Pitt for divorce,
the defendant will further take notice
that he is required to be and appear at
next regular term of the Superior held
for county of Pitt, to be held Id the court
in on the lib be-
fore first Monday of March, 1902, It being
the 13th day of January, 1903 arid then and
there answer to the which will
be filed days before court, or
will lie granted accordingly to tin
prayer of the complaint.
Thia 2nd day of November, 1901.
Clerk of court
notice to
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. John C. Drewry, General Agent for
North Carolina and Virginia, of that Well-
Known and Popular Company,
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Insurance Co., of Newark,
Desires to announce to Its Urge number of
policy holders, and to the insurable public
generally, of North this com-
will now Resume Business In this
stale from this date will issue its
splendid desirable policies, to all de-
siring the very best insurance in the 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 holders 80.05
reliable energetic waited at
MM .
Old mutual
J. E.
------DEALER IN------
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
IMBUED WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
in Advance.
One Year Six Months
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
The office. The Semi-
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or The Daily
and
one year for 93.00 payable in ad-
PATENT
Ml PATENTS
Lawyers. ,
The Eastern
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to a M
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH TO
PER II
VOL. XX
PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER g
NO
go
ARE KNOCKING
as
THEM
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 Bootees.
Come to see Every day a bargain day and a
bargain. friends,
W. T. LEE CO.
The
UNEQUALED DIVIDEND RECORD THE RESULT OF
the highest rate of interest consistent with safety.
Rigid economy of management.
Low death rate, resulting from a careful selection of
limiting its to the United States
will be to interest to see what we can do for you 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
1201 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va.
FILL SELLING.
Remarkable Case of an Escaped Con-
Who Established a Happy
Home.
Governor Aycock granted a par
don for Paul
who was eleven years ago
convicted of larceny in Cabarrus
county and to five years
in the State's prison escaped
alter serving two years of his
term.
Decently he was discovered in
and brought back to com-
the sentence. An
of his conduct wince bis es
cape shown that he went to
county and began life anew. He
married a good woman, who was
ignorant of bis past life, and they
have lived together happily.
children are now in
home.
About two months ago the dis-
closure which must have
dreading all these nine years
came to pass. revelation was
made that this man who bore a
good reputation in that
had three years still to serve in
the was taken
from his home brought to
where until today be wore
convicts stripes. The people of
where be bad lived his re-
formed life besought the Governor
to pardon especially ac-
count his wife and children who
would suffer if he was kept from
them. They urged as aground for
pardon that bad buried the
past and tor nine years had been
an honorable The Governor
granted pardon and yesterday
returned to his wife and
children in Raleigh
Poet.
Putting it Strong-.
Why Crime Hat Increased.
At the end of the first week of
on Superior court, now
in session at Jackson presided over
by Judge Winston,
and eight bundled dollars bad
been paid over in fines and costs
by the law breakers, so Sheriff
Joyner us. This breaks
all records, at least for
several years. Heretofore from
to 100.00 a year was about
the amount paid over in Hues
posed by our criminal courts; in
fact one justice of the peace was
paying over a larger in
fines than the higher courts. So
lenient had our Superior and
court in the
matter of tines that
people were in the
of our courts, and the law-
was being looked upon with con-
tempt on the part of a large
of our population. Judge
Winston's course dealing with
law-breakers will a salutary
Times.
And why not When 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.
Just facts, something well worth remembering.
Counters and tables piled high. Stacks and stacks of
mens, boys and youths Every place
ed and packed with shoes. show yon to
entire satisfaction. Counter room needed in our
dress goods department. Selling must continue to
relieve the pressure. Come early before the beat
things are gone. All the latest styles and weaves in
dress goods. Agents for Standard Patterns.
RICKS WILKINSON.
One thing to the credit of the
British people be
regard law and deal it out against
those who violate it. Some years
we recall that a woman of high
rank was convicted, sentenced and
underwent the punishment. It is
announced from London
inst, that Lord William
who was convicted sentenced
tor fraud is out now a ticket of
leave In February he
was sentenced to live years of penal
servitude for u fraudulent
with a note. He
has served three years and ten
months during his incarceration he
wheeled a barrow on the prison
farm. He is the fourth son of the
Marquis of
Messenger.
Month After Month
a cold clings to rough seems to
tear holes in tissues of the
throat You lose weight you
wonder If you are threatened with a disease
you scarcely dare lo name. Are you aware
that even a stubborn and long-neglected
cold Is cared with Allen s Lung
Do not more of your lite in cough
worrying.
Prices
On All Our Stock of
FURNITURE,
Consisting of handsome Oak Suits, Odd
Beds, Wash Stands, Lounges, Side
Boards, Chairs and Bookers, we have greatly
reduced the prices and invite all who need
to our stock, we can and will save
you money.
Don't forget that we have a large line of
breech Loading Guns
and will sell them at reduced prices. and
secure a bargain. Your friends,
J. B.
Old
waved in triumph o'er prices at
Millinery
All kinds of hats at all kinds of trices. Felts, velvets,
silks, ribbons, it etc., in fact just anything necessary
to make a stylish hat, i ever before. Call and be
convinced that the i--
IF
YOU ARE
HUNTING
The Place to
get the Best
Goods for the
Least Money
then yon will
go straight to
HOOKER
Complete stock of fall and winter goods
now for inspection, and our
new
cannot surpassed anywhere. The
ladies should nut fail to see our stock.
BAKER HART,
FOR SUPPLY.
We have just added Steam Supply to our and
will rail anything in this line very low. See us when in want of
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard Globe
and Angle Valves, Cheek Valves, Water
Oil Cups, Air Cocks. Hancock
U. S. Injectors, Cocks, Steam
Pipe all sizes, Pitting all s,
LINK OF Packing, Belt, Handy
Belt, Leather Belt, Belt Lading, Bell Hooks,
ITEMS.
Nov.
Dr. M. Jones spent Monday
in
Henry Buck buck from
Vanceboro Monday.
Powell, who has been visit-
In- urn parents ill Vance-
Miss Verna of
Is her slater, Mrs, W. II.
Mil-. Holliday Sun-
day the with
Alston ii lutes In
Powell went in
Tin
footage of Washington,
iii our Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
-pi in in
Mr. Mis. M. K.
ill
Mi s Addle Johnston, of Green-
ville,
Sunday with Mrs. J, O. Proctor
Mrs. i. W. Mayo came
from n to
by her mother, Mrs.
hint his eye
Saturday while handling an
old pistol,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank spent
in
JUDGE COOK IS CAUSTIC.
There is an Interesting story in
circulation to the effect that Col.
flurry Skinner wrote a letter to
Associate Justice A. Cook,
asking for endorsement to succeed
Claudius as Dis-
Attorney, and received a reply
which he has suppressed. The
Story goes on to say Justice
Cook wrote to Col, Skinner that
ago Bernard was
pointed upon Skinner's
Misses and endorsement. Bernard
luff engineered
election to Congress, and he
didn't see why, if Mr. Bernard was
then, why lie should not now be
lint Judge Cook
went on so the
saying Is. He added that if for
reason not get
job, then be the
would appoint some
ran who has been to the
Republican Col Skinner
has given the letter out, but
Republicans all have heard
about are quoting it. There
is a that Judge Cook
thought reply was so good
In- couldn't keep it to him-
self, Anyhow the revenue and
doodle boys are talking about it
and saying the Judge la hum-
mer from way The friends
in Bernard claim that forty conn-
ties have given
can committee endorse-
and Is bunking on that
i be Job I'm him.
What is Judge
inure than a
he wasn't in a good humor with
a little hit. It was
supposed that he had blood in his
eye for Claudius but
Bernard's friends now claim that
the Judge l warmly in favor
so, why
iii News i
SOLE
Peering- Machine, Sewer
Brother Dickey on Poverty.
Brother Dickey,
been u great mo
en I never hail money
in all life make me
lied en ax myself. Row long
daylight never had no
In de en broke
neck ketch de
he wind be a-
his bell; en I
in vi i one dollar in a railroad
de receiver lei be thankful fer
what lei receive.
n taxes, , ,. mm
en dis popular, with Judge Winston at Jack-
but got the other day be us
I . all h, piece of regard-
no mens ,. ,,.,.,. North
in en no matter
null fives de
tie preacher i- dry
a i hell es next month
is i do
Garland Cook Stoves.
BAKER
Carolina, lie stated that
lbs of the Slate at its
meeting at the house of Captain
Richard Sanderson on river
in passed an
pull Somehow en ,, ,,. free library
gives up de bit's g,, Parish at
oldest In the state is
like de measles, or de broke-1 a, u
bone fever, or de year The set to was
Oil de nil. down Del private which
is . Bath. We
Peace u In
this Interesting history
has been It
Is found In
published by
Vim Know re I
When a lake Chill
Tonic tin . i plainly
every u under Judge
and in a Ni . ; i . i, i ,
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREEN VI N. C.
D. J. Ed. Owner
Entered at the Office at
Greenville, N. C, as Second Class
Mail Matter.
If, 1901.
The of twelve
the State have nut full
settlement of for and
the Slate Treasurer is talking of
entering against them. The
Sheriff of Ashe county has paid
nothing at all.
Labor Industrial
throughout the country are
moving to have a new Cabinet
made, to be called the He
of Commerce, the
dent to appoint a bead for the
department along with the other
members of the Cabinet. The
commercial interests of the country
are of sufficient importance to have
an official representative the
councils of the Government.
An
Chicago, November
packers are to corner the
SEVEN TIMES THREATENED.
different attempts were
Victoria.
The first on the 16th of June,
1840, about p. when die was
a pleasure drive with the
prince consort through London.
The last was in March, 1863, on
Lie from Windsor station to
the castle. None of the shots took
effect upon her person, in only
her vehicle hit.
The queen always kept perfectly
tool when tired upon,
Instated upon again the
next day. to show her courage and
bravery.
was tired at,
the assassin yards
of the near, fact,
that the queen, who looking
another way. neither aw him nor
comprehended for moment the
cause of the loud noise ringing in
her lays Sarah Tyler her
biography of the queen.
Prince A Hurt had seen the man
hold son toward them,
as aware of w hat hail red.
He called to to drive
on, while he caught the queen's
hands and asked if the fright bad
DOt shaken bill the brave
royal l mad light of bis
alarm. the fellow
pointed the second pistol and fired
once more. the queen and
prince saw the aim, well as
egg have live the Ibis occasion,
thousand cases cold storage. The
combination expects to have the
market completely under control
the middle of January.
Christmas will be over by then
nobody cares if they do make a
corner. while the trust is
holding their stale maybe the
can be persuaded to lay BOOM
new ones.
The are much
encouraged by the number and
character of the exhibitors at the
fair that is not far ahead now.
Hundreds of car loads have been
CARE FOR THE SICK.
A Noble Band of Women Organize.
Wednesday evening a
of ladies met at the home of Mis.
J. J. Perkins to a society
which has a most noble purpose as
the object of its existence. The
object of the society is to visit and
any sick the coin
who may be without means
to provide attention.
It s with members so
there may he two to alternate for
each day in the reek in their mill
It is a most
enterprise and should have the in-
support of the entire
community.
The society has not bean a
name yet. but the following were
elected I
J. J. Perkins.
Vice Maggie
Doughty.
S. M.
Bessie Jarvis.
After the Mrs. Per-
kins served elegant upper to
the ladies.
stooped, he pulling her
down that the ball pass over
her head, moment
man was seized a bystander.
The prince queen lo
duchess of Hoy
might be the Ural to tell her what
had and assure, of
of her daughter. A lit-
later, order to the
people queen had lost
her confidence In them, the couple
out original intention
of taking a drive in Hyde park.
Tin re Hi were received with u
perfect i a crowd
and gentry In carriages and
recently tilled with exhibits. horseback forming a volunteer
dispatch from Charleston of escort on be way back to Buck-
stated that more than palace, where another
are now employed u I lie. them,
grounds, and the midway city I cheering, as the queen, pale.
la going up us if by magic. The; but and bowing, re-entered
housing committee of woman's York Mall and
department has already 1- press
more lodgings for ex-
GRIFTON ITEMS.
position visitors in private
and boarding houses. Nearly
every house Charleston will lie X. C Nov. in.
for the exposition L. W. Tucker was here a shot I
period into a house of entertain- while Thursday.
The railroad will ,, A. I- aid
be low, percent lower than those went to Kin-ion
for Buffalo exposition. j .,,;,. evening lo tie
government's at Herald Square Co. play,
is to be sent to Charleston soon. i; went up in Greene
Wilmington Messenger. Tuesday.
ii i J, Brooks at
is by far much
of men and their policies
actions. It is the easiest thing
the world to Some out-
said, perhaps it was Sim Jones,
that any fool can oilier
people. It matters little who
said is a very Strong truth.
people with little or no
knowledge of the person of whom
they speak burl scathing criticism
as mercilessly against good and
worthy people as would
against a vile criminal. The hub
it of right and left in
and everybody everything not
accord one's on views i
wishes, is very deplorable In an
one. It is many a tune
when the person who panel
criticism scarcely known he has
done it. It detracts from the per
sou is whether it lie
a person in private or public life
To a private person weak
ens bis influence, and lo a
man in public diminishes dig-
attached to such position. Of
course no person, private or public,
should be considered above
ed criticism, but free criticism
is lo be condemned and ought to
be discouraged. Scotland Neck
Commonwealth.
K Tuesday.
W Pope i Thursday here
his daughter, Mrs, j, it.
Harvey.
Ii A. Paw son but opened n en
heel in d meat next to it,
II. ft building.
Ii i red Hie
bold will open In a few weeks.
Mr. has rented bis building
and I
and . W.
lo day even-
lo a
Will spent
The Mi. II ill boat
arc having n large Hal
In lint freight
ii- Hie river while the water ll
mi low .
Hi s i it the day
here Wednesday looking after the
in ibis
II. Hall aid Davis Perry, of
Kin-Ion, spent Win
P. II. Harding lo
Marion is one of a com-
organized for the
and sale of air. A
fellow that been out as
bard us Marion has ought lo know
something about the freeze
Star.
The gill who wears her heart on
her sleeve isn't it with the girl
who baa just vaccinated.
r, X. c, Hot,
Hi I II i
with your
speak in behalf of our section, At
or about eight o'clock p, m., Hot.
II, Mr. II. I lea III sold
of hind lo W. A. Harden for the
sum of c
to live in hot section of
the Stale, proof which in the
value of our real estate Town
fever bus not quite got us
find of the Club.
The of the Century Club met
with Mrs. Arthur, at her residence
on street, 1801.
The Club was railed to order by
the President Mrs. Eight
members and four visitor were
sent.
The i before the
i reporting of com-
The literary committee
reported, and the following pro-
gram adopted for six
B bond o
Ti
Life at
iii
Idylls of the
Pass-
log of
Mi. Harding read a sketch
l Home Lite in
Mr. J. L. Fleming
read a selection,
Her Warrior Both
I were creditably rendered and much
enjoyed.
Mis. Arthur her hospitable
i by r, Mis.
entertained the Club with
a social as well as a literary feast,
having quotations from Tennyson
requiring poem from which the
were taken. Laughing-
g and i.;, lied
contest, Mi-.
the prize. Refreshments were
and partaking the
b of the hostess
adjourned to meet with Mrs.
BETHEL ITEMS.
I ., N. P.,
Mis. W.
children are visiting relatives in
Mount this reek.
W. J. Canon -pent Tuesday in
lo Mount on business,
Gardner and
and Katie returned
from Greenville
It. . over Tues-
day.
Tom of Hobgood,
in town on business,
Bi
spent Sunday this place.
K. A, i here to attend
the a.
George of
pent Sunday with brother,
II. of this place.
and Minnie
were in today.
Tyson left
for hi- home near Oakley,
The Baptist University.
Ur, it. T. President of
the
in
evening in
church at night, He said be was
going to and preach, Inn.
he in a manner
delight, d In- hearers. Hr. Vann
i- a speaker any time
on any subject, be was never
ON limit in this appeal
bl for
give the girls a
us he put it.
taken to the
he spent today working
for I lie University, glad
to he has met with most
neatly from the
people Greenville.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
On-
Ll. U. ID.
It is a well recognized fact that
the President's civil service reform
record alone would have been quite
sufficient to have prevented his re
could patty leaders
have that the lime
would come he would
succeed to the presidency. It is
now reported that lie proposes to
Cleveland his promo-
of reform, that, not
only bas his desire for
resignations from some of the
favorites, because of their
violation of the civil service rules,
but he proposes to extend the
list to include the laborers
the is even
thinking of including the entire
insular service.
When Mr. Cleveland
as if is called, the bulk of
it was rep-
resented to bi in that it would
pear ridiculous to require
service examinations from the la
borers and accord-
be excluded these grades of
from general order. As
soon, however, as congressmen
discovered these were the only
positions which their Influence
could secure for their constituents
they insisted upon naming all the
laborers and then excited their
further Influence to hive their
nominees assigned work.
This custom i- now general through
out the government service and ac-
counts for of the
Sampson controversy fame, being
carried on the roles Of the
Department a- a laborer robbed of
the prerogative of up
for their constituents
the members of will lie
compelled to sillier hardship
of appealing to their constituents
for reelection on the ground of
their records In Congress.
It is also anticipated that, as
soon as the required appropriation
of which the
General has asked for, to ex
bind the rural free dell vary service,
that branch of the will also
be at
tempt which is made every time a
Census ban an is organized, is now
being made to the transfer
of census clerks lo fled
list of the Civil Service
the past, effort has
resulted in the transfer
a few so Influence was
powerful. The claim i- made
th s sear that clerks were appoint
id ill Census only after
having taken a competitive
lion, which is perfectly true, but
nothing is aid about the feet
one who did not present the
endorsement of representative
or senator was eligible to take the
examination. With Mr. House
veil iii the it is doubt-
if an;, of Hie census clerks will
be placid on the classified lists.
A Worthy Came.
We all love to honor him who
the first great advocate of the
orphan in Ninth Carolina
and one w ho, so many
gave his heart and life in Its be
half. We cannot
than by cherishing
that cause for which lie lived. The
the State have in-
creased in number within the past
few years and each one i-trying to
receive more than in the
preceding year. Can we better
show our gratitude to God for His
many mercies to its than by a lib
donation His little
ones, on -giving t
Department.
the years
of the Baptist of Me,,
have been annoyed by sound in
milling. it was
not i ii was
annoying from foot it was
could not be located.
flu -i for
ll, but without until the
latter pail of last week. In making
a more sealed than usual
he found lucked away in a
end a arm of bees and about M
pounds honey.
The But Malaria
bills sail U a of
It Ii
Issues Ham, Me ears,
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS
NOTES.
Win Nov. It.
I sell
you some sire
like wire fence, but
must use cheaper fence.
wire fence is cheapest;
let us figure together the cost
of each fence for ten
N. All right, go ahead,
count cost for yards.
will take rails for
1.000 yards good fence.
is right,
rails to the
A.--We will count splitting,
hauling putting rails fence
about fair. If
are scarce it will cost more, where
they are to be handled around
large farms.
i- tails.
N.- -All right; is
much will
rails make;
will make at least
feet of plank.
is worth in
the log for
per thousand is as
cheap as lever knew.
makes for
we will call it
15.00, but that is low.
you save wire fence
a big fence
about six feet wide,
which causes lots of Shrubbing.
will be square
yards, which we will call worth
WOO per j ear, or 120.00 for
is a very reasonable
charge.
how lot g will the or-
fence last
will lake as much M two
fences ten years.
expect that will be a good
average.
what will these fig-
amount to in years
limber,
100.00; row,
1126.00 for ten years.
N. That ins to be correct but
I never it before.
we will fount the cost
of your wire fence.
right, go ahead at bot-
tom
A. yards of wire fence at
cents per yard,
N.- How many posts will it take
yards
What can j. u
gel alt
cents apiece is as much
as we have to pay.
making
100.00 in all. ;
did say was Hie
cost of rail fence
are figures, which
are
gracious that makes
wire fence U cheaper, or 18.60
Saved each J
h that is all.
will your rail fence
be worth at the end of ten years.
estimate of time will
call it a rot
is so, we think if
you will put a few posts, lour
wire fence will still be good.
think you are right.
still there are other
features in of wire tonne,
are
A. The w ire fence will neither
burn nor blow down, nor can it be
thrown down by mischievous stock.
well I certainly want
wire fence if I could get it.
me some
that may help you
right.
A. -If you can't buy it all at
once, I would advise you to spend
your money for wire fence instead
of hiring your rails split; remove
your old rails to repair your old
fence, and put the wire fence
where you have removed tho rail
fence.
is a good Idea and
shall certainly want some fence.
Where is the lest place to get
fence
the Pence
Company, is the fence I sell
mid put up.
right; I will see bow
much I shall get. Where did you
get lit
Pence
j , N. c.
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ft WILSON,
Manufacturing Company,
A Ga.
For sale by
S. T WHITE,
Our 116.00 Suits re so good
that we say to you, buy one
and you will get the
back if you don't like the suit.
If we make any sort of mis-
take, bring the. suit back and
let us make it right.
Call it our generosity, call it
your generosity, call it fair-
call it anything you like.
Bat do it.
By the way, is the
place where we can put the
most value into our suits.
a long story.
The suits tell it.
We do what we say we do.
Frank Wilson,
The King Clothier.
Ha-
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LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
All Kinds at The Reflector Office
Mr. L. H. White, of
township, died Friday.
Thanksgiving draws near and
the turkeys et
The freight train has got to com-
the afternoon now.
Unless the hens do better Christ-
mas is going to be scarce
Bring your Kit Cattle to E. M.
and per th
gross.
Fresh Cit-
cleaned Currents, seeded
Raisins at M. Schultz.
There bas been almost a wood
famine around while the
farmers were busy housing crops,
but more it is being hauled
now.
check for on
the Bank favor of
Moses drawn by
Evans Co., So. dated Nov.
1901. All persons are warned
against trading tor
in Greenville
on Wednesday, 13th, I lost spurts
containing and some papers.
money was ten bills, one
and two Will pay finder a
liberal reward for returning same.
R. Wilson,
N. C.
Elwood
tics, Johnson Physical Culture,
copy Cam-
pus tablets, composition
books, slate pencils
in wood, slates, pen, ink, crayons.
rules, and lots of other things, at
Reflector Book Store.
Land Posted.
All person are hereby
under penalty of the law from en-
hunting, fishing, or any
way my land
known as place
adjoining Fred James
Harris and Blips land.
G.
Coming.
S. M. Schultz is reminding the
little and tho big ones, too,
that Christmas la coming. One
his front windows is chock full
dolls, all kinds and and
nobody can pass without
stopping to look at them.
He has a big of goods for
this holiday season.
EPISCOPAL CONVOCATION.
In With St. Paul's Church.
for The
The 77th meeting of the
of was called lo
order, in St. Paul's church Friday,
by the of the Diocese.
The clergymen present were as
fit. Rev. A. A. Watson,
D. Carolina;
Rev. Nathaniel Harding, Wash-
Rev. R. B. D. D.,
Rev. N. C.
Rev. Louis L.
Elizabeth City; and Rev.
F. H. Harding, rector of the par-
and of Ml. F. A.
Boyle, of Plymouth; Sir. L.
Butt, Maj. Henry
Harding, of Greenville;
lone and Mr. Braddy, of Beaufort
county.
Service was said at eleven
o'clock, at which there was a
The business session was held at
three o'clock, which the officers
and committees made reports.
Evening prayer was said at
o'clock after which essay was
read by Mr. F. A. Boyle and dis-
cussed by the Clergymen present.
New am Old.
We happened by Dr.
house's office this morning as he
was opening a lot new
Of course they were all
to the uninitiated, but
from the explanation he gave of
them it could be seen he is equip
ping his practice with up to date
methods and He also
showed us old instrument
that were in use by hie
Dr. the ear
practice, that were long
out of date, bin which he keeps as
relics with
the
Married.
At the homo of the bride's pa-
rents, near Greenville, Mr. Fred
and Miss Mary Little were
married, Wednesday, 13th, J. J.
Jenkins, Esq., officiating. The
groom is a valued of
the Hogshead On.
and the bride beautiful and ac-
daughter of one of our
prosperous farmer friends. They
will make Greenville their home,
occupying of Mr. T. R. Moore's
houses in West
Mrs. W. J. Rollins to Ml.
Olive today.
I. A. Sugg returned this morn-
from
W. V. Harding returned
morning from
Bar. F. II. hit Wed
for
Mrs. J. A. Dupree children
returned to Norfolk today.
Clifton King
day from Richmond.
N H. it field returned Wed
evening
Miss Hattie Smith, of
left here this morning for Kelford.
Jesse
day evening from a up the
road.
Fred Forbes came home Ibis
front Trinity College, at
Durham.
Misses Margaret Langley
Helen Perkins left this morning
for Washington.
J. Grimes, Secretary of
State, came evening
from Raleigh and returned today. I
W. R. Smith, of South I
ville, is moving his family lo bis
farm in Martin county, near Has
sell.
Miss Nannie Cofield, who has
been visiting her sister. Mrs. W.
K. Smith, returned to this
morning.
F. C. Henderson,
general superintendent of the Car
Virginia Telephone Co.,
is
W. II. Hart, Jr., of
is here looking after the
business while W. A.
local superintendent, is sick.
Today Mr. P. U. Johnson, who
works for the
Co., received a telegram from Tar-
death of his
father.
W. A. Bright went up the road
today.
R. Ii. Morris left for Durham
today.
H. B, Phillips left this morning
for Suffolk.
Rev. F. A. Bishop went to
today.
Fred Cox returned this morning
from
T. J. Jarvis returned this morn-
from
J. N. Gorman and wife of
came in Thursday evening.
It. It. Burgess, of
series, is here delivering fruit
trees.
--4
Factory to Consumer, No middle mans profit
worth of choice goods
at prices.
BOUGHT BIG LOTS OP
AT HALF THEIR
CUSTOMERS WILL GET BENEFITS.
IS and M Sails, Stanford's Price
Sizes to t
BO
SIZES
TO
mi and 62.1 Suits,
is
thing. Suits
Pi ice
Odd Coats.
mi and Coats
and
mid
and
Beys Knee Pants.
I to
and M kind,
and
and
add
Mens Pants.
and i now
and I
an I
and
These prices for cash
Mrs. Dr.
today here with In
Coward.
f Ayden,
brother, II. L.
Lou.
Wednesday Mr. R. Wilson,
of Swift Creek township, was
Greenville selling tobacco. his
way home he missed his purse
thinks he lost it
The purse contained
in bills papers that were
valuable.
Mrs. J. L. Little and little
left today for Tennessee,
to remain through the holidays.
K. A. Tyson returned from
Norfolk.
W. II. Wilson went up road
this morning.
w. of Plymouth,
let this morning.
F. c, left Friday
evening for Kinston.
K. W. Smith returned to
this morning,
Mrs. Adrian Savage returned
this morning from
led Ibis for
Newark, N. , and New York.
I-. II. Thomas returned Friday
evening from a trip up tho load.
Dr. It. T. Vann, President of tho
University, led this morn-
Harry Skinner left Friday
log for and this
morning.
S. C. Wells, of Wilson, who us
W. M. King, left this
morning.
A. F. wife and child-
over to this
to spend tho day.
Mrs. N. Harding, of Washing-
ton who was hero attending the
Convocation, returned home today.
Mary Smith,
Cox, B. T. Cox Miss Mollie
Bryan, of Winterville, arc here
attending the Convocation.
No goods charged at these prices.
DRESS
ii Shirts now i
lo
lo
to
Id to
in
l o
nieces.
full Hue f. mi I
lo r l,
The In
value r offered.
MENS
2.1 and fl kind now
and
and
and
and
steel bod
handled.
to kind,
BIl
i i ; in w
I ; . lip a
stock on hand.
Hal
no bats
Factory
fill
All I window
ALL
price
NOW
Mu ii price
Bough Good. For Ten mall Stores.
ii.- A . v m
Clocks and
k now
Kr c, I
K . i i
day clock prices
GO .
All foil
lbs patterns.
gel
goo Yd. AH
Worth now
All Tin
at stuck to ate
your . tell
idle
n Hull
In
Ladies Muslin Underwear
to wear. Ask our In department
lo you. ills. Drawers, I low
So., less than of material.
The and line we
lave ever had. Special value
from to
Others sill cheap calico. Watch
he colors They will run out
fore ave town.
Hosiery.
Al odors and prices,
from mills. This is a rare
for ladies to get a
id bargain.
FURNITURE. .,,,,.
leather Couches, quality IS Barker's Mills,
Mailing, D without yard
line in town. All Hall Hacks, Gel pride
You know what Parker
Tens are, A new assortment
of them, also leather pen and pen-
just received at
tor Book Store.
C. T
The Big Store
Greenville, N C.
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Ave, Boston,
It st times, to get
sound of s strong man's
voice, and to hear good,
ideas stated without
Such a man is Mr. F. L.
of the
schools of St. Louis. lie is
A BY THE GOVT-
NOT,
beware.
State
Executive I
official i n form it ion
has received at this Depart
meat that at Falkland, Pitt county.
of making the teacher the on or
of authority, and initiating the
pupils the Bret of
obedience thereto. He holds the
interference of parents with crank
ideas as out of the question. The
school room contains a large
It is just as
these should lie instructed
in submission to rule as they
should move forward daily
or grammar. The most pow-
agent of authority is the rod.
all the more needed controlling
some of the ab-
of it at home, pamper-
ed child grows up into the rebel-
and it is only a
of time as to when the penally
will have to lie administered.
Well laid on it might dis
place disgraceful punishment in
maturity.
says the superintendent,
never lie allowed in the schools. A
good, old fashioned
as obtained in the limes of our
fathers is the thing when severe
is needed. We still
use it in the St. schools. I
believe to a ex-
but there arc times when it
flat. Then the switch is
The
SPECIAL TERM OF COURT.
In at order of
Chat. B cf
North Carolina, appointing a
of Superior court for
of trying It
-why said of court will
the day of
MM, and continue for two
said court be sooner finish-
ed. Thai Not. 1901.
DAVIS,
Hoard of Commissioner Pitt county.
lime HO,
Dr. C Dear sir. am
in last your
ii- t. lit- and ill ho
law Item i be tongue
have tried soothing
thing tout tad of pupils from public
is.
1900, John H. Parker
killed Alex Little.
And Whereas, it appears that
the said John H. Parker has fled
the State, or so himself
that the ordinary process of law
be upon
Now, therefore, I, Charles B.
Aycock, Governor of the State of
North Carolina, by virtue of an
by law, do
issue this my proclamation, offer-
a reward of two hundred
for the de
livery of the said John H. Parker
to the Sheriff of Pitt county at the
Court house in Greenville and I
do enjoin all officers of the Slate
and all good citizens to assist in
said criminal to justice
. Done at our City of
, I the 28th day
j ,,, October, in year
-----of our Lord one thous-
and bundled and one and in
the one hundred and twenty sixth
year of our American Independence
By the
B.
P. M. Private Sec.
II. Parker it
nearly six feel high of spare
weighs about has
boyish face, beard
less, has blue eyes, light hair, is
slightly stooped and is about l
years old.
OLD DOMINION
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
estate
of this
to me by the Clerk of the 8-
of notice It
hereby given to all holding claims
i deviate to lo me Sir
on or before 24th day of
or this will be in
of their All to
mid estate lo
settlement of indebtedness
the of October MM.
Tingle.
A BLOW,
ICE TO CREDITORS.
duly before Use
court Clerk of Pitt county ts
tor the will tail J. P.
deceased, notice. It hereby
to Indebted to the cattle to make
payment to the undersigned,
tad
to present the same with-
in months from date or this notice
will In bar of recovery.
P.
Steamer leave
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leave
Greenville Mondays,
and Fridays at A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
and Pat
at A. M. carries freight only.
at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the Weal
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. O
J. J. CHERRY, Aft.,
Greenville, N. C.
hi
Yours truly,
j. m.
ASTHMA CURE FREE.
Bring. ft Cure in all
SENT ON OF POSTAL.
There is nothing It brings
cases, cures when
FOR Tie.
the Church
relief, even in
nil else fails.
The H-v. C. Wells, i Villa, Ridge, says.
bottle of received in goad
cannot tell you how thankful l feel for the
from It. a slave, chained with
putrid lore throat Rid asthma ten years. I de
paired of ever being cured. advertise-
the cure dreadful
m, asthma, and you
resolved to give it a trial, to
astonishment, I lie trial like u Bend tin
a full-size , ,
We to send to every a trial Ire of
to the one that curd Mr. Wells. We'll send it by mail post
paid, absolutely Free of Charge, to any sufferer who will write for it.
even on a postal. though you are despairing, however
bad case. will relieve and cure. The worse your
case the more glad we are to it. Do not delay, write at once, ad
dressing Dr. Bros Medicine Co. Baal St., . I
Sold by till Druggists.
EQUAL OF
for Chills. Fevers,
Sweats and Grippe, and
all forms of Malaria.
DON'T WAIT TO
SPEND CENT AND B CURED
CURB RUE TONIC
TRY IT. NO NO PAY. Mo. PER
TO
None genuine unless
Rod Cross is on
. take a
A Cut Purging
Rolls.
The third Sun lay October was
a memorable Day in one church
the State. Its read from
the pulpit of seventy of
members who had been shut
nit. It took several month to
investigate the several cases. The
task was all in all a great one.
work wits done justly and
courageously. Many, if not most
the parties, were unwilling to
the findings. Bums
were upon careful inquiry, found
to be in the church without a
change of heart and their names
were transferred lo the
rated roll. Some were
definitely and some indefinitely.
The were non church go-
profanity and various others.
This U it notable case of the ad-
ministration of discipline
church purging. II is an exam
pie it would lo well for every
church in the Stale to follow.
There arc Ion or
too few Christians in the churches.
This is one of the great
for the wide spread coldness and
lack of growth that good men la
One of the
sons so many men of the world lire
the church is perhaps,
the rush of protracted meetings
and general lack Bible study
that has abounded throughout the
P. K. Law,
heartily disapprove. A change of
schools would lie much better. It
is the and
who stands in need of the
school, and educators have no
right to shirk debt to the
There is no doubt that plain
hard
than all the of
ton It it can come from dreamers
and Con-
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
The lender in good work and low
Nice Photographs Si per
Halt Cabinets per dozen.
All oilier lines very Crayon Portraits
made any small picture Nice
Frames on hand all the time. Come and
examine my work. No trouble to show
samples and answer The very
beat to elk office, boots
to s. m., I. to p. Yours to pirate.
NOTICE.
At I now in I he In Haiti
hands of my
more for the an op-
I have my
Mr.
the Greene ft
and given him full
and for I ask
indebted to invocation him and set-
m early t possible
DROWN,
For Sale.
Mr Farm N C.
Containing arm. W In
Twenty tens of Is line
or truck land. to-
waler. lie. For further
address C. T. Pi Al,,
t.
o tin; Baton i For ,,,
, k I
The following is n of
of the of
for county, number M days
of
miles tad
services at f for the
year 2nd,
oh
km,
. days,
Jesse Cannon
NOTICE TO
Letters Ibis
lo me upon
by the Clerk or
Superior Court of county, notice
hereby given to all
till lo present them lo me
for payment on or before the 90th day of
1902, or this notice will be in
bar of All persons Indebted
lo said cattle notified to make
to me.
Thia the 29th of 1801.
of Lewis d
HAW,
LAND SALE.
By virtue of t decree of the
Court of Pitt county, in t
Proceeding entitled W. W. B.
A. House vs. Mary A. wife of
Motet II. James, and others, the under-
signed Commissioner will for be-
fore the Court House door In Greenville, on
Monday, the
tract of
county of and in Bethel ad-
joining the lands of R. M. M.
Jones, W. I. tbs Mary A.
acre, more or less, and known as the Ash-
House land, and bring all the land own-
ed by him the lime of bit death.
This November 1901.
Commissioner.
IN
GREENVILLE N. O.
Cotton Bagging and lies always
on hand-
Fresh goods kepi constantly as
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
It L Davis days,
O W balk day,
W O Little hath day
, hath II days,
L J Chapman hath attended days.
a t.
For days Hi
For miles
For day a Com.
For day a
For S ti H
04.60
LAND SALE.
By of the power in me veiled by
will and lest of Lewis Me-
deceased, I will on Monday, De-
2nd, 1901, before the court house
In Greenville, tell at public lo the
bidder for certain tract or
parcel of land in township, ill
county, lying on the side of
Branch and adjoining the of Lewis L.
Frederick Will
Moore
more or lets. It being the tract or
land deeded to Lewis by W it
and known as a part or the liar
man tract
ThU the day of October 1901
CHARLES
Executor of Lewie
J. ff. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Tics and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
THE GREAT
TONIC LAXATIVE
If you have tour biliousness, bid
liver, heartburn, kidney trouble, loss
of Insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy
or symptoms and disorders which tell story of bad and in
J Will Cure You.
It will the bowels, the liver kidneys, strengthen
the of tho stomach, purify your blood and put you
on your Your will return, your move
your liver and kidneys to trouble you, your akin wilt clear and
you will feel the old energy and buoyancy.
Hotter seeking lo M shall Mil- he tea I
an ideal
ii it mi
Pills
This popular remedy never to
can
Constipation,
Headache, Biliousness
And ALL DISEASES from a
Torpid Liver and Bed Digestion
The Is food
and flesh. Dote until;
tad easy to
lake No Substitute.------
E. E, Griffin,
Biker aid
Opposite P. O., N. C.
Recently tho
and purchased stock clocks,
watches, chains, pins. It., ever
to for
and
Prompt special older He
clinks watches done
mm pi
GRIFFIN.
nature. I r St, in i
sleep ant make II
hit ii Bad as H
i-
. Ail.
Fir Salt by
I .
i Mil . .-.,,,. . , .
will to Ii,
I u
I .
Ml I i I . I-
ItS V , SIM it.
-i
IS S
.
A, .
tHo Mil. us .-
i All
A car loaded with
the of Bill's horses
i the wreck near , f
too not a little attention suite. Lounges, P.
,. . , i. ii
while which it
a in town
I The man
glen could mil, of course, lie
seen lull smell win. pretty loud.
Over a hundred horses were lost
In wreak, The were
told to I Charlotte nun,
log a concern, for
cents China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware. Cakes Crackers,
tat Hotter, Stand
Sewing Machines, and nu
and SON from cold or other goods. Quality and
when yon a ., for Com
your side or bruise yourself. Quantity.
kills will t out soreness JO I v to see me.
in I always have It with JOB, I M ,. M M h CC
M.
Wholesale and retail Grocer and
Furniture lie Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Oil Bar
Turkeys. etc. Bed
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba
by Carriages, Carts, Parlor
and Gall a
Key Weal Cheroots,
Can-
., Peaches,
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Coffee, Meat, Snap,
Ly, Oil,
i -i ton Meal and Hulls, Gar
den Seeds, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Currents, Raisins,
W U
days Com.
For as ti
I a so
For days as
For days as B
traveled
For II days as
For miles Hi
41.00
Ii J
For as -4.00
For
46.00
Total amount allowed
Hosts
Conn or Pitt. i
T R clerk of the
Board of for the
aforesaid, do that
Is a
of record In my this day of No-
Clerk Hoard Com Pitt
W, R. WHICHARD BRO.,
IN
Whichard, N.
The Stock complete in every de
payment and prices as low r a
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for try produce.
J. B. BEET,
------DEALER IN------
LAND SALE.
By virtue of the Superior court
of county rondo in a special
wife Lucy
A. vs. Bryant, John R
and Mil tie Williams; the undersigned
Commissioner will tell for before the
house in on
the of November, at
m , the following piece,
reel or tract of land In Carolina
Adjoining of a. R.
II J. II. Whitehurst. J.
II. other, la land deeded
by William Rota lo Roebuck.
more or lest.
This , ,
F. JAMES, Commissioner.
la
A GENERAL LINE OF-
Also nice Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. B.
Pitt county la Superior court.
vs.
Tune, D.
will notice tint an action en-
titled shove has been commenced In the
Superior court of Pitt conn y for divorce,
ard defendant will further take notice
that he is required to lie at the
net regular term of the held
for Ibo of to held In the court
house on be-
fore Ural Monday of Birch, It
the 13th day January,
there answer lo the complaint, which will
twilled SO day before said court, or
will be granted accordingly to the
prayer of
This of November, 1901.
Clerk of court.
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
When Joints arc stiff
ill t
laud use freely. Avoid
hut one
MS,
of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior
for Fine Modem and Cheap Build
We solicit your patronage and
to Rive satisfaction
prices, styles and work.
send your orders to
co.
c.
notice to
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Blocks, Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
ATTENTION AGENTS I
Mr. John C. Drewry, General Agent for
North Carolina and Virginia, of that Well-
Company,
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Insurance Co., of
I to to III large Bomber of
policy and to public
generally, hat this com-
will now In this
from will Issue lit
splendid policies, to all de-
tiring the very belt I inn ranee In the beet
life insurance company la the world.
If the local agent In your town has not
yet completed arrangement,
JOHN C.
Agent. Raleigh, N.
Assets
Paid policy
reliable at
am to work for
Old
The Commoner
ISSUED WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor ft Publisher,
Lincoln,
in Advance.
One Year Biz Mouths
Three Months Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
office. The Semi-
Weekly Reflector and
will be sent together
one year for or The Daily
and
one year for 13.60 payable In ad-
-i
PATENT
FOR-
The Eastern Reflector
D. J.
TRUTH II TO
PER
VOL. XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
NO
fee
ABE KNOCKING
THEM
ft. v
J -i
For Dry Dress Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Trunks,
Boys and Mens Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves,
and a big line of Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees.
Come to see us. Every day a bargain day mid everything a
bargain. You r friends,
W. T. LEE CO.
The
DIVIDEND RECORD IS THE RESULT
Securing the highest rate of interest with safety.
Rigid economy of management.
Low death rate, resulting from a careful selection of risks and
limiting its business to the United States
It will be to your interest to see what we do for you before
placing your life insurance.
Good territory open for Agents in North Carolina.
T. ARCHIBALD GARY, General Agent.
For Virginia and North Carolina,
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company,
1201 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va.
FILL SELLING.
Putting it Strong.
THE BEARS IN THE YELLOWSTONE
PARK.
In his book, Ernest
Thompson makes mention of a fact
not generally known, namely, that
nobody is allowed to carry a gun
in Yellowstone Park. This fact
causes in sonic visitors
who do not the habits of
animals very well, as they see the
bears other supposedly
beasts walking about,
fling with each other, or to
poke in the garbage pile outside
the kitchen door for tidbits. Mr.
Thompson states that the bears
actually come to the back door of
the hotel for scraps and are rarely
disappointed. He also says
during days that he in
the he was repeatedly in close
proximity never heard
one of them approach him. Some-
how or other, their big velvet
padded feet were set down lo
a way as to produce slight-
est rustle of t sound. This would
be to the
nerves of a timid person.
Mr. Thompson sat in the
woods, among these hears all of one
day and was molested any
way though he confesses to have
had some of the big gristly
which atone time came charging
down apparently at the very place
where he was hidden. It turned
out, however, that the grizzly
merely wanted to see what was in
a tomato can nearby. All this
goes lo prove what the Hindu
sages say, that wild animals, even
the ferocious, are not apt to
molest man if he docs not arouse
their animosity and their
by continued hostile
the long
of evolution wild animals have
learned the superiority of man in
Prices Reduced
On All Our Stock of
FURNITURE,
Consisting of handsome Oak Suits, Odd Dream,
Beds, Wash Stands, Couches, Side
Boards, Chairs and Rockers, we have greatly
reduced the prices and Invite all who need
to inspect our stock, we can and will save
you money.
Don't forget that we have a large line of
Breech Loading Guns
and will sell them at reduced prices. Call and
secure a bargain.
Your friends,
The Poll Tax and Election.
BUCK JACK ITEMS.
BlackJack, N. Nov. id,
Times are very dull here now.
Mrs. L. II. White and daughter,
A In am
ruder provisions of section
chapter acts of 1801, carry-
out a requirement of the con-
amendment, no one will
practical ways and acquired a fear Miss Annie, and
him which usually results be j went to Greenville
their giving him n wide berth. It I of very sweet girl mat
is said, however, that regions;
where the larger arc left ,,,,
unmolested by man, to registrar his
little if any desire to take the n,,.
toward him, though they Lariat jg, and unless
are generally too shy to make before I lie
friends. The Yellowstone Park M fl of May he w, , ,, I White, who
appearance at
While
here now .
It is with much s
announce death
her
last
Washington, i
it Mr, l.
The Place to
set the Best
Goods for the
n q Least Money
. YOU ARE then yon will
HUNTING go straight to
H. C. HOOKER
Complete stock of fall and winter goods
now ready inspection, and our
NEW
cannot lie surpassed anywhere. The
-should not fail to see our stock.
HOOKER.
this Hi-
last
experiment seems to indicate this, i But, In lien of j morning, November lit,
1801. He bad been in bad health
for some time. He leaves a wife,
eight children and a host of
and friends to mourn their
loss. will, nut ours
are the dead who
die in the
poll lax receipt, the registrar
Preliminary estimates of the corn and judges election are milled ,
crop for 1901 by Depart of to allow one who has paid his lax
Agriculture experts a within the time above required, to
yield bushels i vote upon his taking and
smallest harvest since an oath to that effect. And
The average yield per acre is any person, who having paid his
bushels, against 25.3 tax within the
last year and n year . of and having lost his tax receipt,
24.4 bushels per acre. Such an upon making affidavit of
outcome under earlier economic such loss, cut to a
conditions would have thereof the sheriff or lax col
distress and disaster; yet so varied The law also provides that
are the Industrial resources of the if a sheriff or lax collector
at this lime that u fails to give a lax receipt to any.
I of more than twenty-live per j poison paying his poll tax, or
WASHINGTON LETTER.
NOV.
The from Senator
Vest, of Missouri, he will
under no circumstances consider a
reelection prove
a matter to
not only Missouri bill of the
country. He has been loyal
democrat and a consistent lighter
for measures tin-
for two decades.
The cold experienced by the
Alaskan explorers feel like
a genial warmth compared
the chill the have
received during week
and rumors
have emanated from
While House. The President
declared Unit in
our dependencies will lie made
solely on merit. This
was inane to Mr.
If. of i
on Dependencies of the Na-
Civil Sen ire League.
Furthermore the has
lowed ii lo lie know n he will
oppose Representative
scheme for
of the Census to the u
Service classified list, ii Is
rumored all
the depart men ts, most of whom,
like of the Depart
And why not the merchandise and prices will
back up the statements made concerning them, we
have right to it There is
wrong in 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. Slacks and stacks of
mens, boys and youths clothing. Every place
ed and packed with shoes. show you to your
entire satisfaction. Counter room needed in our
dress goods 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.
in the output of com as com-
pared with last year
a tipple in commercial channels.
have been strictly
to the circumscribed area where
crops have failed, and many in-
stances there has been inculcated
a valuable lesson in crop rotation.
Had this year's crop risen lo the
vast proportions of of
the railway lines,
even are from a
car famine, would have
by a in trans-
vastly than
any of which record has been made
American economic history.
Philadelphia
The State Superintendent of
Public gives out a
summary of statistics
as to education North
Carolina. There are
of the school age. The
enrollment is against
i last year. average attend-
is against
year.
false date, he shall lie guilty
or a misdemeanor.
Of course the act provides Hint
persons who have become of age
since the 1st day of last June, or
who were years of age or over
the 1st day last June, shall
not tic required to produce poll lax
because not required by
law to pay poll lax. There is also
a like exemption in favor of per-
sons relieved from the payment of
poll tax county commissioners
on account of poverty or infirmity.
The also requires the tax
collector, between the 1st and 10th
day of May, to certify under
a true and correct list of all
persons who have paid poll lax for
the previous year, on or before the
1st day of Mil, to clerk of
Superior Court, makes him
guilty misdemeanor for failing
with Ibis provision.
Charlotte Observer.
Ala . Inns
Dr. C Dear Sir, I can as-
la Ions, mil in ho
single has it ever D
have tried nothing , and
known lo
are
and lo
lien. truly,
J. M. Ii v.
What Shall the Democratic Party do to
Saved
Col. Fred A. Olds, the
cm respondent of The Observer, has
asked a number of leading Demo-
policy should
the pursue to re-
gain the
and presents this morning utter-
from Governor Jarvis and
II. Both are
notable utterances. Governor Jar-
is past differences must
and give
place to toleration; that a platform
inns be adopted having to do with
living, not dead, Issues, and that
Democracy must nominate bet-
men than the opposition. Mr.
replies at greater and
his reply is inspiring; it rings like
a leading of it causes the
to tingle, He tells that the
i events of the past three years have
relegated old issues to the rear and
raised new ones, and that Dem-
party must meet them
and correctly,
policies of mere opposition and
negation. We are. a world power
and must resign ourselves to the
use of the world's money; our
domain has
not seek to evade the re-
which we have as-
Inn must give our new
citizens a just government, adapt-
laborers m name only,
The Gift for a Little Mun-
Sent as a year's subscription
The Youth's Companion 91.76 will
buy the two weekly issues
The Youth's Companion for 1908.
Ii will the two hundred and
fifty fascinating slot its in Hie new
volume for 1908.
it will buy the Interesting
special articles contributed by
famous men and women to new
volume for 1909.
It will entitle the new
who sends in bis subscription
now lo all Ibo Issues of The Com-
for the remaining weeks of
free
ii will entitle the new
to one of The
ion's new Calendars for 1903
In twelve gold.
id to their needs, under the Amer-
our trade must be ex-
throughout the to
we must have a merchant
marine and an canal
be the tariff must be
dealt with as a practical question
the benefits of protection must
be withdrawn from trusts when
they set about to slide competition.
Mr. admonishes us that
should not be pessimists, nor
should not
eras or but, looking for-
ward ton greater republic than
v.-u ill of the present, should
torn our laces resolutely to the
aim Observer.
sensation in Boston is
Mr. Hasten All, a gentleman from
Illustrated announcement of
You Know Whet You the new volume for will be
Tasteless Chill , free.
formula is plainly , .,
M it st
N in t form. No ,,,. Av, Mass .
to lie placed within jurisdiction
of the Civil
The President told
Representative of the
on Interstate and
Commerce, he would
make no in bis
message v mi pan j
or method of acquiring a
cable, lie would
necessity Congress in
some pro for one.
Tin-
what some people as the
coop de grace lo S.
when he appointed
Senator Nevada N. lo
the Port of Now
This, of course, means the
lit- removal of George Hid well
of whom h i- sworn he
would remain collector as long who measures feet Bad
he in Hie Senate. Inches In and wears shoes
be seen if Senator How is that for
will yield without protest, shoes
The is, of u
comes to telling their
York ,,
, ,. , , ages women are old enough
winch wag . .
lo
a bitter ca Hid-
well. Coming as this does In the
immediate wake of election of
in York it seems lo r
lo
the theory that Plaits By mixing a
in
I power in York is waning.
Exposure to Wet,
Cure, No Pay
hall of w milk, tho whole
will be healed and of
it
i ,. painkiller,
Si u hi


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Eastern reflector, 19 November 1901
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