Eastern reflector, 10 January 1902


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Have You Forgot
r, a C THAT I AM STILL
W r
Pry Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
A OF THING
WHICH I AM TO MENTION
to see me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork.
Yours to
Jas. B. White.
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN T I
OF NEWARK. N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value.
Cash Value,
Paid up Insurance,
Extended that works automatically,
Is forfeiture,
Will be re -instated if arrears be within on month walls you
are living, or within three after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of and of arrears with Interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and of each
succeeding provided the premium for the current year be paid.
They may lie To reduce or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville. N. v.
Hints on t-t cf
7.-. I ,
This is day of now inventions
for the eon ii and luxury f the
homo, even it i. is ales the of
the I . ; When
you arc planning your email dinner
adjective ii
a big one ii always a
sure to your
from anywhere but above. Just
bare tome one bold a bright or even
I light over your head while
you stand before a mirror and
the telltale shadow that fiendishly,
catch every wrinkle or blemish,
point that tells fatigue or is
not perfect in face or costume. I
Then have the same light held at
the side or beneath mid note the
After you try this
you will never subject your
fair feminine guests, whether they
be buds or full blown roses, to
a test as the light from above, fays
the St. Louis Democrat.
There come now for the proper
lighting of rooms for sot
the most beautiful design. A
Titania in Ironic holds s stem from
which spring graceful branch-
es, each bearing an enameled leaf,
and electric light, the whew
being two feet in height.
Others are a boy in joyous mood,
playing with inc which he has
caught about him, and from its
tendril curl the pretty lights,
in a leaf; a dancing girl, a
a youth in doublet and
hose, all artistic in design and
execution I suitable either for
. re connecting
wires could be carried from the
chandelier,
or to be oil on brackets or stands
at suitable heights, tubing bid-
den in twining ax.
It may be from overwork, but
the chance are Its from an In-
active LIVER.
With a well conducted LIVER
one can do mountains of labor
without fatigue.
It adds a hundred per cent to
ones earning capacity.
It cube kept In healthful action
by, and only by
Tint's Pills
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
BETHEL ITEMS.
home
visited the northern
and purchased largest clocks,
chums, pi us, etc.,
brought to Special for
holiday present
attention to orders Re
pairing to clocks and watches done
E. E. GRIFFIN.
If you have sour stomach, biliousness, constipation, baa
breath, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache loss
cf appetite, insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy skis,
or any symptoms and disorders which tell the story of bad bowels and on
impaired digestive system. Will Cure
It will clean out the bowels, stimulate tho liver and kidneys, strengthen
lbs mucous membranes the stomach. Purify your blood end put you
on your again. Your return, your bowels nova
your liver and kidneys to trouble you, your skin will Bleat
freshen and you will feel the old time energy and buoyancy.
Mothers prop, r mo
and lei. v Cad u.
H kt.-r their join i
aids relieves i, to coat, it . i
star- an m
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For Sale by
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THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OF REVIEWS
r, men sad thousands
is world i .-; vines fire
in silting news report the
of in then pan on in
freedom Iron el All mer. women
world n Jo.-.; Sad it an
front hundreds Its
to mi man woman
. o-. ate By
give best of their best
es will all thoughtful and to
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Ii ASTOR PLACE NEW
Miss Smith, of Winter
ville, who be visiting
lives near here, returned
Miss Ferrell, of HobgOOd, who
hits the Van
John of
spent with D. A.
Moore.
C. U- Keel and wife, of Apex,
who have been visiting relatives
here, returned Monday.
of who
has been visiting relatives return
John sad Charlie Which
r unlighted, ard spent In on
business.
Miss Roland James, of
is her sister Mrs. James
J. spent Than
day in Wilson business.
Misses Bailie nut Lucy Betts, of
who have lieu visiting
their brother during holidays, re-
turned Tuesday.
Mr. Davis, of Kinston,
spent the holidays here and re
turned Friday.
Mrs. F. S. Gardner and child, of
Becky Mount, who have Vis
here, returned home
Sunday.
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Tho in and low
Nice nip lift Cut Si per dozen.
Cabinets per dozen.
All lines Crayon Portraits
picture Nice
in all the time. Come
examine my work. No trouble to show j within twelve months after
samples and answer question. The very I notice, or II
NOTICE TO
The Superior Clerk of
issued Utters of Administration to
me, the undersigned, the 10th day of
1901, on the of J. A,
notice is hereby given
to all Indebted to to make
immediate payment Io the undersigned,
and to a of said estate to present
their claim, properly authenticate, to the
to IS a. in., to tip
HOD
Yours to pie
HYMAN.
IN
J. ff. PERRY CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and handlers of
Tics and i-
and shipments
solicited.
This the 10th of
J.
Wrinkles.
homo can be
less it i- not clean,
clean. II carpets are not
thoroughly swept, glass and china
really clear and bright, is
almost as bad if were really
dirty. A cleaner will keep the
furniture looking nice, remove the
stains and soil and docs not cost a
great deal in lime and money i a
great to housewives. To roach
his end there is nothing better
a mixture of linseed oil
kerosene. If the article to pol-
is t it soiled, wash it
thoroughly with warm water,
drying as quickly as possible. Then
with a flannel rag dipped in a mix-
of parts linseed to one
kerosene rub surface thorough-
Let ii .-land awhile until
have rubbed another piece and then
with a clean of flan-
free from oil, polish until it
shines to your taste. and
bent ironwork, fenders and grate
fixings all look brighter and fresher
for a little rubbing with the oily
rags and the room and ii- furnish-
that you have thus treated
a dainty, refined clean-
that is a great id
work infinite trouble to pro-
duce.
must he warmed
before u.-o if there is no plate warm-
pass all the pieces through warm
water and dry Sometimes
putting in before a brisk fir
In serving Welsh
bits or dishes that cold plates
will make unpalatable tome
heavy china stand a high
degree of boat. In pouring hot
chocolate, ten or into a Hue
china cup a silver spoon in
This prevent cracking of
cup as well the brilliant glare
that is on all fine The some
holds good for chocolate pots
and soup tureens. China should
never have a quick change of
If brought from a cold
closet, ii should Maud in a warm
place before anything hot touches
it.
NOTICE OF
physicians
a mm
hi v will I In- i Of Dr.
all their
can tad
E, A. M n,
II.
In
DISSOLUTION.
The firm of It Bro
doing at W hi N C , was
this day mutual D B
Ike firm The
will tie continued W. R.
who all of the
and to whom all owing lbs
Unit are requested to nay-
Ills
NOTICE
Having duly qualified
Clerk of county as Executor
of the Last Will and Mrs S
M is hereby
given to all persons indebted to estate
to make Immediate payment to under-
the arc not to present
for payment on or before the 29th of
or Ibis notice will be plead
in of recovery.
This day of Nov.
IT.
of Mrs. S. M. Hanrahan.
Steamer leave
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer Edgecombe e a t e s
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 Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers 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. C
J. J.
Greenville, N. C.
a West
Mi
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY
W.
IN
NOTICE TO
The Clerk Court of Pitt
having
to me, the undersigned, on the 1st
day of January, on Hie estate of Char-
E Mangum, Is hereby
given to all persons indebted to the Estate
to make payment to the under-
signed, and to all creditors of laid Estate to
present their claims, properly authenticate,
to the undersigned, within Twelve
after the date of this Notice, or this Notice
will be plead in the recovery.
This the 1st day of
of
Administrator
K,
GREENVILLE N. C.
Bagging and Ties always
on hand
Fresh goods kept constantly on
band. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
men l
id 1902.
w. it.
K.
i-.-r
. M.
Wholesale Grocer and
Furniture Denier. Cash paid
Ward, of Hides, Fur. Cotton Seed, Oil Bar
A Monday I Turkeys,
In Mount
Haw
J.
I. T. Smith, ibis
holidays with friends at
River.
Bobble Howard, of
spent Sunday with his i
Si a l on.
A. Moore, of
Christmas night with Ms father
near here.
James Carson, of this place, who
clerked Cherry Hunt
lug the past year, will leave for
Virginia to enter
Mis Tarts
who baa been visiting her sick sis
returned Tuesday.
Mrs. Hairy Ward, of Norfolk,
who has been visiting A. Ward
and family, returned this morning.
Miss Madge Peal, of
Rapids, is visiting friends here.
Mr. an I Km. J T Ward are
visiting friends at Rap
ids.
N. s. of Washington,
is in showing his line of
samples.
On Thursday night at the Misses
Manning's a party was given in
Miss Ferrell, of Hobgood,
and Miss Smith, of Winter
ville. All of the young people
the surround neighborhood
were present and report u
very pleasant We hope it
will not be so long before we
Bad
Mattresses, Oak Suits, It
by Carriages, Co fails,
suits, Tallies, Safes, P
and Gail
Meat Key Weal
A Can
Cherries, Apples
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk.
Hour Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Magic Food, Oil,
Meal Hulls,
Apples, Nut-.
Apples,
ind China Ware, Tin and
Ware. Cakes and Main
j mil, Host Stand
ml sowing Machines, and
melons oilier and
Quantity. I'm cash. Con
I tn sic me.
MM M
Pitt Superior court.
vs.
The defendant, D. above
named, will lake notice that an action
above in the
Superior court y for divorce,
will further take notice
he is required to and appear at
regular term tin Held
of Is- held in the court
house m Greenville, on the 7th Monday be-
Monday of March, 1902, It being
Hie day and and
there answer lbs complaint,
before said or
accordingly to the
prayer of
This 2nd of November, 1901.
Mi ii
Clerk of Superior court.
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
State Carolina,
Pat county.
William J. Notice
and Warrant i
Over Turkey or Chicken.
A doll way to use cold left
over or chicken i I i
the while meet with cranberry jelly.
Put s layer of strained cranberry ks; another happy
sauce in the bottom of n mold and
over this a later the meat finely
chopped and seasoned. Add more
cranberry and layer of
alternating the two till the
bowl is full. Put a weight on top
and t iv to chill and harden.
When Io serve, torn out on a
and garnish with celery
-i mine children than
all put together. I have rec-
when lorn gave
up lbs at once.
m Mo.
notice to
Public.
Mr Jobs C H v General for
North Carolina awl of that Well-
Known Popular Company,
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life of
to announce Io its large number
policy holders, and to the public
Ibis com-
will bow Resume in this
from this date will issue Its
and desirable to all de-
airing the insurance in the best
life e in the world.
in town has not
yet
JOHN
Stale Agent, H. C.
Assets SI.
Paid policy
Live, agents at
lo for
f summons
f At-
T. I
C. will
on the 20th nay
a tins wits against him
in the entitled action by the under-
signed, clerk Superior court of
county, returnable to the term
of PHI Superior court convenes
the 1st Monday
in March, inti-2, the day of
January, 1902. Which summons was re-
Sheriff of Said county not as
and with this endorsement,
not lo be found In
The purpose of said action,
as to recover
the sum of
which
plaintiff alleges is due him, as damages for
a violent vicious assault on
him by which
received serious and painful personal in-
juries
The raid T C. Ion, defendant afore-
said, will also take that a warrant of
issued the said
on the 9th day of November,
said T. C.
lo the Of Martin
county and returnable to tho January Ism,
Pitt Superior convenes
on Till Monday the 1st Monday
in March, it Monday, 13th
day of and tho time
am place when and where the aforesaid
summons is returnable. the mid T.
will lake that he is re-
answer or demur tn
complaint In this action or
relief demanded will be granted.
at my office in town of Greenville
Ibis November
U. C.
Clerk court.
-DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
A Delightful Cold
a street cream,
the thicker I lie into a lined
i and I lo
cool. Do ill i me and
after lime stir in
while Ii ii rain d one
lemon, two of strain-
id i ii. Ii ill
nil I half Is-
of Stir nil cold.
Add a few any scent you
like to perfume it and store pots
for use.
No Doubt at All.
Mistress- you tell lady
out
Servant ma'am.
die seem to hare
any doubt about
Servant
laid tho knew wasn't.
Old Benefit.
THE GREENVILLE
Christmas Mr. Titus Allen
was shooting at u mark a re
and son of Mr. doe
pawed Ii i lime Io the
bullet in i abdomen. His earn i
ii i in- lie is shot very the
same plate of
Mr Allen is ill deepen
from
Will Baptist.
CO.
Dr. D James,
Dental
Greenville,
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior Finishings
for Fine and Cheap Build-
We solicit your patronage
guarantee to give satisfaction In
prices, styles work.
Please send your tiers to
Co.
K. C.
The Charlotte Observer.
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR.
TOMPKINS. Publisher.
J. P. Editor.
M AH.
THE OBSERVER Receives
largest telegraphic news service
delivered to any paper between
Washington Atlanta,
its service is the
ever bandied by u North Caro-
paper.
THE SUNDAY OBSERVER con-
of or more pages, and is
to a large made up of
original matter.
THE SEMI WEEKLY
ER printed Tuesday Friday
l per year. The largest paper
in North Carolina.
Sample copies sent application.
Address
THE OBSERVER,
N. C.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
in Advance.
One Year Six Months
Three Sing. Copy
No canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
office. The
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or The
kith ii and
one year for 3.50 payable In ad-
PATENT
sad
r .
1902
Happy Greeting.
To my friends and customers of Pitt and ad-
joining counties- Wishing each and every one a
happy and prosperous I
New Year.
Thanking each one for their patronage and
kindness and ask a continuance of the same.
We wish to Say
We are still knocking out high prices. Our motto
always will be Down with high prices.
W. T. LEE CO.
EXAMPLE OF A POLICY THE
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company.
Mr. Dan Abram, of Rocky Mount, N. C, took out policy
No. in 1886, amount kind, ordinary life,
year accumulation period, annual premium total
payments
OPTIONS OF SETTLEMENT.
year dividend payable in cash
and continue policy for 5,000.00
2- Full paid participating additional 2.604.00
and continue policy for 6,000.00
Withdraw total cash value 3,602.80
For an agency, or example of results at your age for com-
with any other company, address, giving date of birth,
T. ARCHIBALD GARY, General
For Virginia and Carolina,
1201 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va
How t o Grow
for Profit
Prepare your land well, manure well and plant a variety that
command a better price when you offer it on the market.
Two years ago I a peck of seed, planted them on half an
acre of land and picked a bale of cotton that weighed pounds,
shipped this cotton through Mr. R. J. Cobb together with several
other bales of good variety and bale sold for three eights of a cent
more per pound than the lot. The lint is far superior to any
sold on this market and the yield is far ahead of anything we have in
this country. Numbers of the best farmers in county saw my
crop growing in the Held and pronounced it as fine as they ever saw.
I am now offering these seed for side at a bushel. Parties
wanting any of the seed will please send me order at once as I
only have a limited quantity for sale.
O. L.
Greenville, N. C.
Our Line of
New Millinery
and you will be convinced that a
prettier, more stylish display was
never
Made in
Greenville.
Pattern Huts. 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 tall.
d.
Greenville, N,
ENDORSED MR. WALKER.
The following letter has been
issued by the Committee of the
Charlotte Bar charge
candidacy of Mr. I. Walker
for Associate Justice the
Court.
the announcement of
Judge W. A. that he would
not allow his name to be consider
for the place of Associate
of the Supreme Court of North
Carolina,
Bar met. and
endorsed Mr. I. Walker, of
Charlotte, for this honorable
exalted position. A committee
was appointed to present the name
of Mr. Walker to the prominent
lawyers throughout the State, and
the numerous responses received
have expressed the highest
of the action of the Char-
Bar, pledged their earn-
est support iii behalf of Mr. VI
withal denoted the high
and universal esteem in which he
is held by bis professional
however, the
j question as to constitute
the Court of last final
upon the rights of the
person and the property of the cit-
of our one of no less
importance to than to
the lawyer, take this time
method to acquaint people of
the State as lo what has been said
done in Mr. behalf,
and to bespeak for him sup-
port and of Demo-
voters throughout the State.
those who are acquainted
with Mr. Walker we need not
sneak of his fitness for this high
responsible office, but to those
who do not know him, besides our
own testimony as to his high char-
his Integrity and ability, we
desire to quote words of one
high In the councils of Demo
party, and a lawyer of great
renown and learning, ho says of
Mr. do not know of
any man in the State for whom I
have a greater respect. He is
lilted for the place, and
shall receive my cordial support,
lie is under no obligations to me
for supporting him, but the State
is under obligations to him for
and it is a man and
such men, that people of North
Carolina want and demand for
their Supreme Com
Respectfully submitted,
H. C. Jones, T. J.
T. L. Kirkpatrick, A.
B. Justice, Stewart,
Lotte W. Humphrey, D. Ben-
T. W. Hawkins, P. I.
Osborne, J. B. Spence, H. N.
F.
Bason, W. Alexander, F.
M. O. II. Dula,
F. R. Nixon,
W. Harris, A.
son, Chase Jas. A
Bell,
Secretary John C.
gives that the
Lodge of Ancient Free and Ac
Masons of North Carolina
will convene in its one
annual
at tho Masonic nail in
City of Raleigh Tuesday even-
January at
o'clock. I led need rates have
been scoured for Masons in
dance on Lodge at
hotels, and the customary
lion rates have secured, also.
states
that there has been a most
increase both the
and revenue of the
during the past year, and
expressed himself as highly pleas-
ed with conditions.
the Tickling,
la Um
Happy New Year
We wish to thank our friends for the very
patronage they have given us during the past year
we will strive to merit n continuance of your favors by
giving you the very best value we can for your money.
All we oak f you the
is give us a trial. Our stuck is being replenished
every day. you will always something new
date. Again wishing you n Year,
we remain as ever friends,
j. p
The Place to
set the Best
Goods for the
Least Money
YOU ARE then yon will
HUNTING go straight to
H. C. HOOKER
Complete stock of fall and winter goods
OW ready for your inspection, and our
II
cannot be surpassed anywhere. The
ladies should not fail to see our Stock.
H. C. HOOKER.
F. M. F. I. Association.
The annual meeting of
county of the
Farmer's Mutual Fire Insurance
Association of North was
held the Court House Monday.
ii S. Harris, President, called
meeting to order and stated
that purpose was for the
of officers the transaction
other business as might
come before it.
The election of officers resulted
Kinds at The Reflector
BAKER HART,
FOR SUPPLY.
We have just added Steam Supply to our business and
will sell anything in Ibis line very low. See us when in want of
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard Globe
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water
Oil Cups, Air Cocks. Steam Ganges, Hancock
U, s. Injectors, steam
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Fitting all
LINE OF Packing, Rubber Bolt, dandy
Belt, Leather Pelt, Pelt Lacing, Pell Honks, Ac.
SOLE AGENTS
Day Named.
The editors are going to Charles
North Carolina week at South
Carolina Interstate and West
Exposition, which begins on
April is going to be a week of
events for Stale, days
are being arranged.
Special day for the editors of
the Slate has been named by
Aycock. This was done yes-
when air. II. It.
Commissioner of Labor and Print- election of John Harris,
and editor of the Davidson J. L. Little, Secretary
Dispatch, presented Treasurer, the entire old
him. I Hoard of Supervisors, and K.
The Governor named Thursday, i
April as Williams also appointed
once wrote lo delegate to the State Association
J. It. Sherrill, of Concord, sec-1 meets in on
of the North Carolina Press
Association, informing him of II ordered that J. L. Little,
special day and that Secretary and Treasurer, be paid
steps be taken to have the Press for each assessment levied and
Association take hold of mat-
and arrange to have all the A report of J. L. Little,
newspaper men possible In Charles-1 Treasurer, wan read
ton Thursday, April 10th. which showed there had been
There is no doubt that press assessments the last annual
of State will take hold the amounting to cents on
and April one dollars of
be one of the creates of all the lores, which is a little leas
great days of Carolina one fourth of one percent.
in All losses accruing in said Branch
News and Observer. organization, aver six
ago, have been satisfactorily
adjusted and paid.
The amount of insurance in force
Hy Fires Start.
People often wonder how Jan. 1st, 1903, was It
originate, a house is burned up, I us ordered that an inspection of
perhaps with occupants In it in all buildings insured be made
broad day and how it stalled
often remains a mystery. Half
time if occurs the night,
are aroused it was
burning purposely, especially if
there is good insurance it.
At a certain place in I own this
year and insurance reduced
an all had depreciated val-
it. Sec.
The Charlotte Observer In
our correspondence is
is unnecessary to men-1
, ,. ,, mentioned interesting
gentlemen were . .
,,.,, , , ,, once of Mr.
silting in a room before a , , b ,
m cotton-raising last
leering Harvesting; machine. Sewer Farm Drain
Garland Cook Stoves.
BAKER HART.
lire in a lire place when
something burning. Ii
kept getting stronger and
was seen coming from a
of the room. Investigation
showed that a large broom was on
lire and was making very good
headway. The hearth had been
swept up and some of the coals yet, on twenty
from the lire had adhered he made eighteen bales,
broom. They were red hot, his greater sue-
I year w as lie worst year for
Cotton history the county
I the crop was almost a complete
failure in Scot-
land and ordinarily great
; colt on counties. Some of Mr.
neighbors did not make
when bloom was set
away in the corner. Had it
at a big building would
bars been burned up or badly In-
Building
GREENVILLE, N. C.
The arc Some Simple
in any family. Aiming
Hie experience of years
be recorded Painkiller. internal
application ere have found ii
great value; especially can we
mend it for rheumatism, or fresh
Bra. Avoid
I Painkiller,
Perry and
he says, is that while others
were saying it was too wet to plow
he was plowing and hoeing, thus
keeping the land stirred and, of
keeping down the grass.
I. is perhaps worth while for farm-
to think over this
to
takes a touching sermon
raise a church fund.
Home of the Year's shoots S
were half shot.





EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, V. C.
D. J. Ed. Owner
Entered at Post Office
Greenville, N. as Second Claw
Mail Hatter.
Pit I day, 1902.
GRIMESLAND.
OF RESPECT.
Half the Portion of Town Adopted L tat A. A. M.
About one o'clock
lire mil in of
A Co.,
land. The store situated in
the heart tin- business poi
town, on north Bide of
Main street. Al the bu
Some people charged that the adjacent were
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT.
Adopted by Greenville Lodge A. F. A. M.
We the committee, Whereat, death has removed
appointed to draft suitable Lodge,
lions of to the memory our brother, W.
beg leave
M II
lo n pol
Win i Supreme Grand
i I i lo . from
i ho i; our .
U. whose
governor runs to II ti nicely spread . , ,
. . . . , ,, .-;. .
but it be can arouse the
lone to i
pie of the state to importance i Co. Powell, it. H.
Ibis mailer be will have U M. I.
lasting good than any sou to., were burned out.
half of bis predecessors.
ham Herald.
The Railway Age says the con-
of railways United
Stales in 1901 of any
previous year since 1800. The
new last year wits
miles. The most of new mile-
age is the West. North faro-
contribution lo the is limes but was
miles. by hard work. Most of the
were moved out of these
The losses with insurance are as
W. Galloway Co.,
fire burned rapidly ii was
Impossible pave
fro the stores. Only
two dwelling h. and 111-
Man building acre
stand on side of the street.
Over mi i in- south side t c
tree the stores of O. lot
Bro., J. J. Mason v Co . were
In great danger. The latter look
Au old fellow residing Long
Maud has fallen heir to
He sports the name of
George and now there
are about a dozen or more F- k
his neighborhood
who are doing their level best to
become Humbugs.
W. M. Moore.
lugs
build-
II. II. Proctor, a build-
insurance
J, i-k J i
no insurance,
Alston Grimes,
no insurance.
J. O. Bro . dam lo
lo insured.
Mason Co., image to
stuck Insured.
Owl lire
circulation, and makes tunes h a .,.
heavy
with so little ii
Giving employment Is a much severe on the i-
wiser form of charily than the . . ,.
giving of alms. Where there is
employment all the wheels are
made to and e
These cold, short days
The Gazelle gives
some good advice in the
Pay your current local accounts
promptly. Don't make your bus-
neighbors earn their money a
second lime walking after it. It
isn't it doesn't
strengthen pleasant business
Pay promptly. It pro-
motes feelings; it puts money in
I day of Decent-
1901, therefore Greenville
. , X i v. A. M. do
It .
l-i. that in bin
. . ii tin life illus-
of the tenets of
i ii ;. and i a good and
2nd. That we bow with humble
t in- v. ill of Him, ho
all well.
3rd. That we extend to bis
in-
in Ibis pad hour of
trusting they
in II i in
God's v.
the be draped
in i and members
wear the usual badge of mourning,
period of days, as our
n I for the is
brother.
. i these .
s in- spread upon n
of the Lodge, lie lo the ,,,,,.,, ,,.
who died on the 25th day De-
1901, we therefore re-
solve.
let. Thai i el Bro.
W. W. gt. ; . Greenville
Lodge No. A. r. A. M. bus
lost Mason and ; good
man.
2nd. bat we iv an with
rent I the
Supreme of universe
In thus calling from labor to re-
our w brother.
That the Lodge be draped
in mourning and members wear
the Banal badge of mourning,
period of thirty days, as our ex-
of grief for Ion
our deceased
lib. That a copy of those
the minutes
of this Lodge a c
each u papers and
Orphans Friend publication.
II.
A. I in. f Com.
O, W. II
Will Hen About Thu Fill.
An Ohio
invited his constituent to
ask him the other day,
and when bad interrogated
i k name
an-
Admiral the
ship subsidy bill be dodged and
lei I the platform a- limp a- a
rag. Vet both of these questions
will be discussed upon the plump
Post.
Over to Court.
Tuesday Justices
and L. A. had a ling
melody and the eye with from township before
the them. There is some bad feeling
rebuke; certain families up
I polite, and scrapes
. . . , to my J have resulted. All the in
. f ceased brother,
and a i be m to Or-
i and pa
for
i M.
I. c. II v i. .-.- i
K, I
The Kind We Need.
religion that softens
i lie step and turns voice to
wheels are ., ,,,,,;,, j that goes la the the trial were bound over to
In every t. , keeps the from court. It is a pity bill
work that can be put off is delayed
in hundreds of vocations. This
serves to swell the ranks of the
unemployed and to make merit,
the charity that finds work
for idle hands to do. Philadelphia
Record.
office by some one i has
.- ii
request arc oms
ire j in v.
stance by The Raleigh Times and
ii i- amusing
j guided people persist
secrecy. No newspaper
its news
An Odd Fellows that can claim tills
in Ibis fairness or justice. Aside
lion of Slate during civil the which
war, has been sent to Mr. give to against the law
by a in Wash- as much for tin
Her object la to have a Use
the can, n. fuel
owner. It is a regulation Odd breakers so lo
fellows and wan captured keep out of
by Federal soldiers. On the rag what n powerful I
is the W. This fur good, A i i u
should be sufficient to locale that be would be willing lo die
Observer. knew that a. would
give an extensive
It is by some shrewd M-
here to be their belief
. . . . III .
i, i ; en dinner i late.
ml ; he n if. from
he i land tracks the new-
ll lot a hi- I and
makes mindful of the
scraper in II r keeps
when the baby is
cross and amuses children as
ell u can- for
i ;
project
into m-i moon, mid makes
home like eastern
n c . bosom at
. the bl and
g . . ii Morgan-
t ii ll. raid.
Pill County.
N. Jan.
I ii ii , ill in
Pill and I ask to lei me
. people for
in . mid mine your col-
could
and declare
neither Claude Bernard nor Many rimes.
will get United Stales
district I It Mi. who i on I In in.
will Superior Court Judge . I i-in . lea lulled last of
Republican. ,,,.,. . ii pert and IS K . i .-. . fields with
give M the ground for such .,,,,. . la In ; , j. Busker, whom
k fact Hut and she la of the , . . of
have slung mud ea-b I She bus been laying , . forever,
charges and counter mil-
Hied at Washington, lo such a -n n--lie the
degree i-. n per t
Mrs. W. If. -I Seven
Springs, who has visiting
near line, left Tuesday evening.
Department.
NEWSY AND
NOTES.
For to
real a at
farm in line for the
of cotton, tobacco, A. .
in. have team, can do so on km
I unable mi by applying lo W.
B. of place.
Then are upon
ii i for the of
the High School the
Dames there
are ten twelve more to be en-
rolled within a few day-.
is tin largest number In his-
of the school. The next
largest being la-t
idea of build-
up a large la not so re-
as line of acres
in town would
lead one is
known by the it bears,
in oar and talk
b-- and their town will grow too.
R. i. Carroll, of
peal Friday and Saturday with
his brother, J. B. Carroll.
Millie Roach, of
week with Mi-
Bessie and Katie Chapman.
Jerry of
came up Monday and the day
with his daughter, Mrs, W. I,.
Rev. J. K. Faulkner, who
just closed bis pastorate of the
Missionary Baptist at
den and ibis puce, Monday
for Va.
Josephus Cox has moved bis
family here from country in
order that children may have
better school advantage
taught the
the idea of buying
Wire Felice lo the place
old fence remove
to other fence. old
ken rails ill I c use I i
burn tobacco beds.
A. ii. Cox bus . a
car meal.-. change
for ii seed.
Mi Minnie IT ml,
from i lay l Sin
with Mi fox in
try, returned to the do-
light her
ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE NOW CURABLE
by our new Only those born deaf are incurable.
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
F. A. Of
. Mil . tan.
. . V u will now
, W ind this kept on
f ; t hue mouths without
mot car who
tn r would t
taper,
my la tin Urn J thank
Very
h A. --S. Md.
Our tn toe not interfere with your usual
CURE AT HOME
U AVE, ILL
Assignee Sale
. i
and
. .
apt to appoint of them.
The following Mail i-
from Raleigh There la
no lime In year batter lolled
for bargains in many
linen I in January and Will-
They are months in
Which Hie and
lo
lo make really fol
trade, which by
the lust of Mulch, even
in linen. The
will necessity
and
February, the public will nut
be slow lo buy when
set before Many
people make a practice of buying
late in order to get this
If a knows she i
it not bemuse other woman
told her
The girl with
that she the ring.
a lo n
i, in c
. i. and made a
good In line
Al one time he i i
. f till o
-1 i- ; a- Hi ;
. III . b
In for dame
-h- i-. I In
.-I
a- Hi-.- I i
be Hi-- N i II
Health i. I
Health II on,
who, ii , In calling
In
a contrary opinion
ed by the lie i
torn and leading .
reported i
last
i i
H-, Durham
-ab Rock
Wayne
toil
But.
h h i . was
i . i calendar
had . i a away in a single
i ; This
,, . . ii- lated, meal the lead-
H . , ill
ml i lo add
-inn . j would lo
II of
are north something,
i. i in . I v. n
i. i . , . .
la of
v . mail handled
in fear
ii limn Green
ville for month
m mi.
I.
It, 1-0
III ii
. r
Ii-i
. , .-i , V
Mr.
III
i . Ill ill mil
pairs of can wheels
wagons for A,
Mfg. Co.
The A. Mfg. arc
continually receiving orders
Tar Heel wagons
I., of Atkinson,
for home Wednesday after spend-
the holidays bis
near I
Since writing as regards
the -c arc In-
formed mother young lady has
cured board at dormitory.
Prof, boa Indeed
. I
I k a fortune in
I at I ;
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Of
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It'll to
II,. I
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ll
on
Tl i
J . . I root
is
old
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make r
often bf
work. I I r
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la
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feet.
fast
i.
Stock of
DRY GOODS
Fit ft
Tl
MOTIONS
SHOES,
Will be sold at Retail at
New York Cost.
Sale begins Thursday, Jan 9th.
. L.
Jan
. Court.
II. Long disposed
of the loll. lug cases bis court
since last
jumping on
train, fined one penny costs,
Evans and John John-
son, affray, bound over lo court.
Sam disturbing religions
congregation, bound over to court.
Sam Smith, Jumping on moving
train, fined one penny
13.86.
jumping on
moving train, lined one penny and
Coat, 13.76.
Charlie James, jumping on
moving train, one penny
coat, 13.76.
Junes, Jumping moving
train, lined one penny and co-l.
13.76.
John Cherry, jumping on moving
train, lined one penny
John House, moving
train, one coat,
18.76.
jumping on
moving train, lined one penny
cost, 8.76
Thompson,
train, lined one penny
coat, .;..
Charlie Brana, gambling, bound
over
John Allen driving over
engine boat, one dollar
13.75.
A woman never Mil to-
morrow she can wear today.
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS
By The Orange, Virginia,
The poorest man Is able to main-
Prodigal sons are mighty few
who won't go home to eat veal.
The unpaid Christmas bills are
now life's most pressing ills.
Many limes fame has an amber
because it is mere
The landlord has an easier job
raising the rent than the tenant
The liniment of repentance is
the remedy for a sprained
Sew Year arc being
buck for repairs.
Maude, dear; expert ac-
is not a mere figurehead.
When a man loses his hair he
feels that he is getting all balled
up.
People who what they
think are sure numerous than pop
The fellow who spends all his
money over a bar is not tho one to
liquidate a debt.
it la man who is
afraid lo face music who is
talked about behind his back.
Most of us willing to take
chalices with that
lurk bills.
The debt of New York State Is
with n sinking fund
of 11,866,698.04,
The New Year.
Old 1901
has a great one for this store. Prosperity has thrived
merit. Thou-aids of new patrons have been added to our
list. Our has more doubted, and a grand start
made to the Haw Fear. Thanks best wishes to
patrons. But we are not content with the battle
already won, we have other worlds to and renewed
will be pat forth to merit your increased patronage.
Wishing our all
A Happy New Year
with a full measure of health
truly pours,
happiness, we are,
THE KING CLOTHIER.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind you you owe
for
subscription and we request
yon to settle as early as pas-
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
rind the cross mark on their
paper
HOWDY DO.
Some to Me, Some to You.
1901.
Tarboro this
. J. Lee vent to
morning.
J. S. Is visiting in
J. L. Carper left this morning
for
It. Pearce came in
evening
W. T. returned Sat
day evening from a dip in Bertie.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. returned to-
to St. Mary's at
Bring your fat Cattle to E. M.
and lb gross. If. Harry I. Fleming
returned to Chapel HIP i his morn-
Mamie Cox returned from
Washington Saturday.
R. H. and wife returned
this morning from New Bern.
Miss Smith, of Washing-
ton, is visiting Miss Mamie Cox.
Mrs. Walter II. Grimes, of
is visiting Hotel
R. L. Smith and
left this Norfolk
Mr. Mrs. J. Jordan and
children returned Monday evening
from Danville.
Mrs. Becky Mount,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. S-
M.
Mrs. O. of
came over this morning end spent
the day here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. re-
turned Monday evening from their
bridal trip to Florida.
R. O. Jeffreys, C. A.
and W. E. returned Mon-
day evening from Tarboro.
Simon of Winterville, has
moved here will engage
wood and lumber
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Long, of
Charlotte, arrived even-
to visit Mrs. Emily Harris.
John Flanagan, who has been
sick some las able to come
down town a short today.
We hope be may soon lie entirely
restored to good health.
W. S. of Baltimore, came
in Saturday left this morning.
He has quit dealing in potatoes
and is now hunting fresh eggs.
We won't tell where he found
some, but there is blood on the
for him.
January
W. R. Parker went up the road
today.
Jesse up the road
today.
W. J. returned Tuesday
evening from
E. returned Tuesday
evening from Tarboro.
I. A. Sugg returned Tuesday
evening from Greensboro
SACRIFICE SALE.
WORTH OF
Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats,
FURNITURE,
Superior court will begin next
Monday, Judge I-. Winston
presiding.
High am paying for
skins and Turkeys. J
M.
J. I. Higgs has opened a
office in the building next to
the Misses Erwin.
Tips is healthy weather, the
kind to knock the spots out of
health-destroying germs.
Moore baa opened a gun
and bicycle repair shop in the
Harrington building, on Fourth
street.
log.
Miss Ellen Parker has returned
from a visit to Wilson and
Miss Nina James returned lo G.
F. College at Greensboro this
morning.
Miss has returned
from a visit to her parents at
Miss Lillie Harris came in
day evening from to visit
her mother.
William is reported
lo be very sick at his home two
miles from town.
Work has commenced on J. L.
g's new on the Miss Maud Tyson, from near
lot, comer Third Falkland, left here this morning
streets.
The Pulley stock of
dry goods will be sold at retail at
New York cost, by J. L.
assignee. See advertisement,
More people in this
ought to engage in trucking this
year. There is money in that kind
of farming Begin thinking about
it now.
feels much
gratified the number of new
added for the new
year. The is room for more and
all are welcomed
you come to Court
forget to call in
office, just the corner of
court house, get a receipt. All
who owe us ought to settle now.
Through of L. Berry
former
now resident of
received an
to a Bohemian on
Friday, Jan. 10th, the new store
of Veal, Co., in city,
the firm with which Mr.
is engaged.
Notice.
There will he mi meeting of
Board of the second
Monday. The be
held the Monday Jan-
being tho 37th day. All
persons having business with the
Board will meet that day.
January
A. Cox,
of Hoard.
W. IT.
Clerk.
Are all Familiar
with deep, hark, grimly
It In ilia cry of
tortured lung merry,
in of Lung a
remedy for pulmonary trouble, highly
i -ti i that it even in
earlier of In
later skill la unavailing-
body to a
for Littleton Female College.
Miss Gardner, of
son, who has been visiting Mrs. S.
T. Hooker, returned home today.
R. C. White, Vick and
Walter Wilson, Jr., returned to
Homer's school at Oxford today.
K. T. Lanier, who
has been visiting his brother, J.
Lanier, returned home
day evening.
Robert Grant Tyson
Adrian left this morn-
for Creek, where they
will enter school.
II. B. Hardy, of the Raleigh
News Observer, is
taking orders for Year Hook
and Slate Business Directory is-
sued by I paper.
Luke formerly of
Bertie county, has moved his
family lo Greenville to make
home here. He has purchased
the Joe Kan Is house.
Tuesday.
F. G. James went to Bethel to-
day.
W. J. Rollins went to Tarboro
today.
today,
Rogers weal to William-
today.
Riddick, of Suffolk, is
in town.
W. R. Smith came over Monday
from ll.-
O. w. Harrington went up the
road this morning.;
O, M. Jones came in Monday
evening Norfolk.
W. J. Nichols left Monday even-
for
W. S. Farmer returned Honda
evening Wilson.
Whit-hard, who spent a
day or two here, left this morning, i
H. I. Hardy, the Raleigh
I News Observer, left this morn
J. L. Woolen returned ibis
morning from a over in Jones
county.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dixon, of
came over this morning
and the day here.
Miss Man Coward, of
came up this morning to visit her I
brother, II. L. Coward.
Mrs. R. of Farm ville,
spent yesterday today with
her sister, Mrs. Alice Harper.
Hies Sadie Beverly, of Bethel,
who has been visiting Mrs. I.
Moore, returned home Ibis morn-
Funeral.
On Sunday a number of
of Greenville Lodge went to Falk-
land to conduct a Masonic funeral
at the grave of Mr. W. ti. Wind-
who died I 23rd, There
was a very large attendance at
services.
Mens
At Cut Price.
Overcoats I
For Men, for Youths, for
at cut
Clothing
YOUTHS AND
must B Bill ail
in
At Cross Bonds in
county, on Saturday
morning, E. L. a white
u an, and killed a colored man
i Lancaster. The
was shot three times. Breed-
love was arrested and carried to
Tarboro to jail.
up tilt- load
Pound Dud Near Railroad.
morning Ben an
obi Colored man, was found dead
beside the railroad tract about two
miles from loan One leg one
arm were broken and was
also a wound on the head. When
last scan alive night
obi man was walking along the
railroad track, it is
he was struck by southbound
train.
Value Water Works.
Hotel Marriott, of Mount,
was damaged to the of
by Ore Saturday night. The
entire building narrowly escaped
destruction, and it being saved
was due to the excellent system of
water works that town recently
put In. Other towns might
by the example of Rocky Mount In
making ample provision against
lire.
r. C. CORSETS.
Sole Agent.
on the
Market
for the Money.
Easy,
able durable
CORSET WAISTS.
THE THING TO WEAR,
I II We
F. C. CORSETS,
If you will
wear Corsets,
F. C Corsets
are the ones
to buy.
Odd Coats.
14.08 13.09
3.18
3.08 1.08
Boys Knee Pants Mens Pants.
From per pair to
SIZES.
ALL PRICES
IN THIS SALE
Hats and Caps.
TO FIT AND SUIT
WE HOPE
EVERYBODY.
Goods must be sold to make room for that Big
Stock in Lynchburg, Va.
Mens Underwear.
Dozen Heavy Fleeced
Shirts Drawers
Quality, Bale Price
Dress Goods.
Entire stock of
Woolen and Silks
Reduced to as cent.
Ladies Underwear,
Heavy
Shirts and Pants
Bale Price
Greatest Sensation, Cutting and Slashing Prices in
Clothing and Furniture.
C. T.
The Big Store.
Greenville, N C.





Have You Forgot
What
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AS
DATE OP
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Dry Goods, Brass Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware A other
which i am l TO
to see me for your next H of Flour or Pork.
Yours to please-
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IX THE
OF NEWARK, X. J., POLICY
in Value.
Cash Value.
Paid-up Insurance,
J. Extended Insurance works automatically,
Is
u. Will be reinstated if arrears be i within on month while yon
or within three rears after upon satisfactory evidence
of and payment of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and each
succeeding year, provide. the premium for the current year be mid
may be To Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an during Hie lifetime
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
W i. C. .
Congress is again in session and
republicans
eager grapple with the knotty j
problems which they are con-
fronted. The neWs that the Tana
ma Canal Company's property I
be for which.
by the way, hears out the
I made some time ago in these
letters, the prompt action of
the canal committees in both the
Senate mud House was taken with
a view to bringing the French com-
to reasonable terms, was ex
discussed by the
hers in the lobbies but it seems
probable that the leaders will
for action the Hepburn bill
in the House and leave to the Sen-
ate the Qua discussion and
ion. There is an evident growing
inclination, always
when the republicans are in con-
I of Congress, tot real the House
Representatives as a more or
; less body must
be given its own way like polled
child and w reliance on the fact
that the Senate has power to re
Advice to the Aged.
Infirmities, is h .
bowels, weak
ml TORPID
Tim's Pills
have a spec Ilk- on these
stimulating the bowels, causing them
their natural in . o,
and
IMPARTING VIGOR-.
to the kidneys, Madder and LIVER.
They art adapted to old and
Sunday Officers.
The several Sunday schools of
the town began the new year, on
Brat Sunday, with the
Superintendent, W. It. Parker.
Treat., E. A.
Organist, Alice
Superintendent, E. It.
Secretary. C. W. Harvey.
J. B. Moore.
Organist, Mrs. Johnson.
Superintendent. W.
Organist, Miss Betsey
Mr. has
E. E. Griffin,
Miter u. Jeweler.
Opposite P. X. C.
risked
and the l.-irK.--t disks
chains, pin,, cut
to articles
track
to and
E. E. GRIFFIN.
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, X. C.
The loader iii and j-
Vii, a-o per dozen.
very cheap. Portraits
nude mm. any small picture cheap, fits
frames on all the now. Come and
umbra my work. No to show
and very
guaranteed to all. hours
to a. hi., to please,
. i------ .
its decisions and render I dent Of this School for twenty years
futile Us actions. I and makes a good one.
Illinois promises to contribute; METHODIST,
her full quota to the of Superintendent, L, H.
Assistant Superintendent, A. It.
I the party session. Senator
Mason, who is prone to be a little
unruly, told me yesterday that he
was heartily in favor of reciprocity
with Cuba. To what
I asked. To whatever extent is
i to insure Cuba's pros-
be replied. rated
against the he
continued I warned the Sen-
ate that by its adoption we were
I our selves open to
which would surely fol-
low. We adopted the amendment
and now v c are to face with
the results I predicted. We have
lied Cuba hand and foot by so do
Ellington,
Secretary, A. L. Blow,
Treasurer, K. Harris.
Librarian, a. c.
Organist, Miss Bessie Harding
Baptist.
Supervisor. Bounties.
Superintendent, M. A. Allen.
IN
J. CD.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Hags.
and shipments
solicited.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The clerk of Superior court of
a Letter, of Administration
the lit of
. tin estate of W. E. Spain
la hereby given t all Mr.
aim. Indebted to the estate to make
in the In
all f said to their
claims to the
twelve months after
i Ins nailer, or this will lie
iii
hi day of
, , . . A. P. SPAIN,
Estate of W. E.
Siam.
NOTICE TO
The Superior court Clerk of county,
having letter, of to
me, the undersigned, on the 10th day of
1901, on the of A
hereby given
to all persons indebted to to make
to
and to I of said estate to present
authenticated, to the
unit, within twelve months after
the dale this notice, or this notice will
be plead in i of
the 10th of December, 1901.
tie if J.
OLD DOMINION
Assistant J, C.
Cooper.
Treasurer, J. J,
Librarian, J. x. Booth.
Secretary, C. Tyson,
Organist, Miss Rosalind Bonn-
tree.
Organist, Miss Annie
NOTICE Of PARTNERSHIP.
The formed
a tor practice of their
beginning I, 1902
will occupy tin office of Move, on
Dickinson avenue, where
services can
If.
C, Hit. II. D.
GREAT
r TONIC LAXATIVE
If you have sour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad
breath, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, loss
cf appetite, insomnia, lack of bad blood, blotched or muddy akin,
or any symptoms and disorders which tell the story or bad bowels an
impaired digestive system, Will Cure
It will clean out the bowels, stimulate the liver and kidneys, strengthen
mucous membranes cf the stomach, purify your bloc I and put iron
your again. Your appetite will move
your liver and cease to trouble you, your skin will clear and
freshen and you will feel the old energy and buoyancy.
tin r I on
and similar troubles,
ml pain or .
nature. . u . ,.
mat .,.
it U
have
her prosperity. That Mr. has been
about ten
and made a faithful
For Sale by
i. in i
AMERICAN MONTHLY -view of REVIEWS
ant to know . .
.,
t . , ,., , . . .
at, I la cute
tn that i n , tr, i par.
unity present, itself and I
intend to vote and work for
with the
n Senator Mason is
logical no one cm deny, lull ii is
all by the
leaders of his who would
even be glad any kind
that lake the
Illinois senators i ff their hands.
The latest
i- made up from son,,,
on imports. A who
list h While House
in. In copy some figures,
hi In had note, and
ate us During the
,,,,, ,,,.,
,. ,
the f and from
countries to the
f she
ported it total
,, in,,
of which but
worth her by the
She imported
worth of woolen goods of which but
tin
Stales, i total
lion of worth of
N-
I Slates. These are bill
n few the figure given but they
are t., what the
wing the re-
party would sacrifice in
retain of
and his
on.-. His promotion
is well merited.
The
ti ante all c.
iii- i
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-I
men. m I r
m Meal
in ran r In
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Sena particulars lo car. U has
lot cents s
of
NEW YORK
Small About Him.
Hie Dispatch pays
the following compliment to our
representative lion.
is Congressman Small,
of t who is an old
man, that be has never
f his newspaper training,
force notes the
i day's
of House. He makes
it a rule, too, lo answer even let
receive be receives
client thing iii a
other public
We are no
well with Mr.
know this, ill
in- i, there is nothing
small
The folks bad a very en-
masquerade party in
house Saturday n
good
Those who and the
characters represented
i low SI
John
Will
Miss Skinner
Josephine.
Mi-s
line.
Miss
White.
Miss Fleming
Miss Jose-
Charlie Home Gentleman of
Mis,
Mis. May White
and Blue.
Mi-s of
the
Miss Bessie and
Stripes.
Misses and
of tin
Miss Mai
Mis,
Maid.
Martha of the
III.
N. was
this mutual consent, D. K,
from the The
will be continued by W. R,
aid. win. will all of the
firm and to whom all persons the
firm are requested to make immediate pay-
This Jan. 1902.
W. it.
I K.
1076.------
. M.
Wholesale retail and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides. Fur. Cotton Seed, Oil Bar
re's, Turkeys. etc. Bed-
steads, Oak Suits,
by Carriages, Co Carts, Parlor
suits. Tables, Lounges, Safes, p.
and Gail
Tobacco, Key West
Beauty Can
tied Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Meat, Soap,
Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges. Apples, Nut,
Candies, Dried Apples, reaches,
Pi Currents, Raisins, Glass
ind China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes Crackers, Mara
Best Batter, Stand
Sewing Mach nu-
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see inc.
NOTICE CREDITORS.
before the
Clerk of Pitt
of the Last Will and Mrs. S.
n. notice is hereby
Riven to all indebted to the estate
lo make Immediate payment to the
urned, and all persons having claims
estate an- lo present their
payment on or before day of
or this notice will be plead
in bar of recovery.
This day of Nov. 1901.
Executor of Ho. S. M.
Hi
leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M.
leave 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 West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. O.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Clerk Superior Court of Pitt
having issued Letters of
t. inc. the on tho 1st
day of January. on the estate
I. Notice Is hereby
Riven to all Indebted to Relate
t. make to the under-
and to all tors Estate lo
present properly
to Mm within Twelve Months
niter the dale of ibis or this Notice
will In- plead in the bar of their recovery.
This the 1st of January, 1902.
. Mil.
Administrator on the of
E.
DEALER IN
Twentieth Century.
After unmasking dancing
engaged In for and a nice
upper was served J net before the
close.
Phone r. .
not ice to
Public.
AGENTS
Mr. John Audit
North of that
and
BENEFIT
Life Insurance Co., of
Desires to announce to Its large number of
policy bolder, tad to lbs public
generally, -f North this com-
will now It.-nine in
Mute and from date will issue its
,. I and desirable policies, to nil
the very in the
life c company in lbs world.
If the local agent in your town has
c.
Agent,
Paid policy
reliable
once to work the
in Superior court.
Mast Pearl l
vs. C
s.
The defendant, Thus. I. above
will lake notice that an en-
tilled hi above in the
Superior curl of conn y for divorce,
defendant will further take notice
he is required to be and appear at the
term of held
for die comity of Pin, to be held in court
on Monday K-
fore Monday of March, it being
day January, and then
there answer to the complaint, which will
I lays lie lore said court, or
will granted accordingly to the
complaint.
This 2nd day of November, 1901.
Clerk of Superior court
GREENVILLE N. C.
Cotton Bagging and fies always
on hand
Fresh goods kept constantly en
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
WHICH ARD
DEALER IN
N. C.
The complete in every de
and prices as low st the
lowest. Highest market price
paid fur country produce.
State North
r court
mons
At-
bare more children than
um I have
1.-. when dolors cave
once.
I.
Louis, M.
Old Benefit.
THE GREENVILLE
I. of
vs -and of
1.1.
defendant, T. lake
. n day November,
a issued him
in the entitled action by the
clerk of Superior court of Pitt
county, to the January term
um of
Monday 1st Monday
in March, it heist the day of
January, summons was re-
turned by the county
and with this endorsement,
T. not to In found in
my said
to recover of
th the sum of
hundred dollars damages which
Plaintiff alleges is due him, damages, for
a violent and committed on
mm by defendant by which Plaintiff
received serious painful personal in
The said T C. defendant afore
sail, will also lake notice a warrant of
Attachment was weed the said under-
clerk on the day of
T, C
directed lo the Sheriff of Martin
returnable to January term,
Put court which convenes
on ab Monday 1st Monday
in it lath
day and the lime
am place when and where the aforesaid
And tho said T.
will that he is re-
to appear and or demur to
in this action or
mill demanded will lie granted.
my in town of
Ibis November
Clerk Superior court.
J. B. COREY,
-DEALER IN-
A LINE OF
Also a nice Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COBBY.
i in recent Hoods to
the farm in
iii reach it the
having been again swept
away.
The Philadelphia
BUM make, the one which
will relieve of trouble and help
is t start the year with
clean ks. new year should
lie a time squaring accounts,
he who begins the of
another year, owing no man, naves
much trouble and the
bin for the coming
year.
CO.
Ma n ii fact ii of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and
for Fine Modem and Cheap Build-
lugs.
We solicit your and
lo give
price., and
send your indent to
tub Greenville Co. j
North Carolina's Foremost Newspaper.
The Charlotte Observer.
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR.
CALDWELL TOMPKINS.
i. P. CALDWELL Editor.
PER
Receives the
largest telegraphic news service
delivered to any paper between
Washington and Atlanta,
its special sci vice is
ever handled try a North
paper.
K SUNDAY can-
of Hi or more pages, is
to a huge extent made up of
original matter.
WEEKLY
printed Tuesday and
par Mat, The largest paper
in North Carolina.
Sample copies sent application.
Address
THE
Charlotte, N. C.
Norfolk, Va.
Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
in Advance.
One Year Biz Mouths
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
Weekly and
will be sent together
year for or Tun
for payable in ad-
PATENT
or
FOR
ill
The Eastern Reflector
D. J.
TRUTH II TO
YEAR
a M
-AT-
VOL
PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY
When Down
Town Trading
Don't to on us for some
pretty Shirt If Goods Cheap.
Will also give you
Big Bargains
in Hamburg, and Swiss
Laces, and lots of other
W down.
NO
NOT SO. BUT SHOULD BE
The prices surprise you.
Please call in and see them
Yours to please
W. T. LEE CO-
EXAMPLE OF A POLICY THE
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company.
Mr. Abram, of Rocky N. C, took out policy
No. in 1880, amount kind, ordinary life,
year period; annual premium total
payments
OF SETTLEMENT.
year dividend payable in
and continue policy for 5,000.00
Full paid additional 2.504.00
continue policy for 5,000.00
Withdraw total cash value 3,502.80
For an agency, or example of results at your age for com-
with any other company, address, giving date of birth.
T. ARCHIBALD GARY, General
For Virginia and North Carolina,
1201 K. Main Street, Va
There was recently a
report that the Third Assistant
Postmaster General nude a
ruling that no newspaper to
a subscriber should be entitled to
second class rate of postage
unless the subscription was paid
advance. Tho report was de
promptly, no such ruling
having been made, but it caused
great perturbation among the
newspapers while it lasted. Yet
Wouldn't that be
a pretty good after all t
It would save the newspapers
loss of a great of
money and protect people from
baring forced upon them papers
which they do not want. There
are some papers which, a man
having subscribed for once he
never get stopped, all orders for
being disregarded,
it being at the office of
publication that the subscriber
is both honest and
that as long as he receives it he
will pay for it. the other baud,
there are people who ask
mate for credit which
it is hard lo refuse, if
were made such a ruling as that
about which there was such a
scream a week ago it would operate
to advantage both of the people
and of self respecting publishers
who are trying to do a legitimate
Observer.
J. B. Cherry Co.
MARVELOUS
JANUARY
SALE.
The Place to
Set the Best
Goods for the
Least Money
YOU ARE then yon will
HUNTING go straight to
H. C HOOKER
to stork of fall and winter goods
now ready for your inspection, and our
Economy chances that overshadow even our own
bargains of the past. Magnetic, money.
saving values in every department. An
such as no careful buyer will miss. An occasion
that will make an in the business world
2-
How to Grow
Cotton for Profit.
Prepare your land well, manure well plant a variety that w
command a price when you offer it on the market.
Two years ago I a peck of seed, planted them half an
acre of land and picked a bale of cotton that weighed pounds,
skipped this cotton through Mr. B. J. Cobb together with several
other bales of good variety and this bale sold for three of a cent
more per than the lot. The lint is far superior to any cotton
sold on this market and the yield is far ahead of anything we have
country. Numbers of best farmers in the county saw
crop growing in the Held and it as line as they ever saw.
I am now offering these seed for sale at a bushel.
wanting any of will please send me order at once as I
only a limited quantity for sale.
North Carolina's Burglary Law a Good
One.
men convicted of bur-
in North have been
sentenced to death by the trial
court and Supreme Court bus
affirmed the validity of the sen-
Thus we shall soon
have the spectacle of four
being hanged for burglary
and not murder. That; Slate is
the Only one in the which
makes a capital crime of the of-
in question, and public
seems to lie arrayed
on the side of the law, which rests
upon the assumption that a man
who engages in burglary is at
heart a murderer and intends at
the outset to take life if necessary
to prevent discovery or
Mass.,
North is not the only
State in the Union which makes
burglary a capital crime. Bur-
may be punished with death
in Virginia, too. It would be a
very good thin to follow North
Carolina's example inflict the
extreme penalty every now and
then, so as to keep the criminal
element familiar with law.
Norfolk, Va., Landmark.
It will spread the fame of the J. B. Cherry Go's.
store to greater distances than have gigantic offers
of the past. Understand the position. Almost
Cannot be surpassed anywhere. The
ladies should Dot fail to see our stock.
H. C. HOOKER.
a day all goods suffer the severest cut, and chiefly
affected are the departments enumerated and item
ITEMS,
N. Jan. .
M. and IV. is. Pollard left
this morning the B. O, railroad
to visit the Interstate and West
Indian Exposition at Charleston.
fields, and it. o.
left yesterday to enter school at
below.
Reduction Falls Heavily
IV OUR
Silk Department.
Oxford.
Tom Hill Parker returned yes
j after a two weeks visit to
-his father, It. Parker, at
Greenville.
I of Boom Hill,
jail
O. L.
N. C.
Three Times The Value
T , OF ANY OTHER.
ONE THIRD FASTER.
nil
territory.
WHEELER WILSON,
Atlanta, Ga.
For sale by
S. T WHITE,
Greenville,
The holidays arc over and most
f our progressive money
funnel s will be seen very busy.
They will be manure making.
of money It lo buy
all their manures is found to be
too great. A large part of the
crop is spent before the crop i
made when commercial fertilizers
are relied on entirely. see
that they save more to
send their sous daughters off
to college by selling much
of January and February
fertilizers borne. It is all
clear gain. This is to a large ex-
tent all that could lie
way. Frittering away the whole
of the comes dear.
So intelligent and wide awake
and money Baking farmer talks.
We like to hear such talk
it comes from the whose pros-
Mt shared by all
other classes. farmers are
our most Important
News.
DRESS PATTERNS
In Black Q 110.00
DRESS PATTERNS
In Black
8.50 DRESS
Black t- 8.80
In
11.50 DRESS
Foulards g,
9.50 DRESS PATTERNS
In
Colored Dress Goods
AT ABOUT HALF, and in
you cm find a lot beat
dress patterns and also some very
patterns that will make
skirts. Space too valuable
to prices.
Silk Waist Patterns
W. R. Fields and Miss Bessie
are having two nice
dwelling erected near the
depot,
W. Leslie Smith has to
enter Debnam
school.
Mrs. Dr. II. II.
children loft this morning for
Nashville
Miss Alice Harper has gone to
Snow Hill to stay a few days.
I Misses and Lips
French Flannel for Waists
Black Dross Goods
Sweeping nil net inns in Jew,
g mils Unit you have never
before bad a of, and this
one can't last lung.
day.
Handsome of waist patterns i
and no two alike that were valued Ml.
makes I hem
at and a lot of plain
that we have put the knife very
deep.
T. Phillips has gone lo
live where he will wed Mi-s
Dress Trimmings
the thing for your Spring
Dress and anything that is new
and up to dale we have it, to
make sale complete we have
knifed them with our big
pencil along with everything else.
Know You are
v. u Tasteless Chill
the is
el on every that It Is imply
Iron and m a tasteless form. Mo
Curt, No Pay. Mr.
Just the thing for Spring and
Easier wear a chance that
comes but once in life lo get
seasonable Silk at the price we arc
offering them at.
8.00 Patterns 1.00
1.00 1.50 3.00
3.00-4.00
8.00-8.00
8.00 1.00 Odds and Ends
Wait Pattern 3.30
FANCY PLAIDS AND FIG
the thing for
Dress Trimmings
DO and kind at
and
and kind at
at
and 1.110 kind at
1.00, 1.25 1.00 kind
Black
Black
Black
Black Grain
Black Saline Dunham
Black Taffetas, Colored Taffetas
and every thing else in our Silk Everything marked in
Department have to suffer iii figures with our big
marvelous January Sale. blue pencil.
Cloaks Skirts.
Wash to know that
are marked down so low
room,
. land early buyers-
-Martin.
There were two marriages near
town week, Mr. Eugene
and Miss Easton, Miss
Anderson and Mr. W.
If rumor is correct, there
will lie a few inure.
Rev. Arnold has gone l
Wilson
Miss Annie Cobb, who has been
visiting Mrs. . return-
ed lo her Crisp yesterday
by Hiss
Connecticut and
Tobacco growers in several stales
re now interested in the plans for
the introduction of culture of
Sumatra tobacco. A new corpora-
chartered at with
capital paid in, has organized
at Hartford for the planting of
acres Connecticut and it wilt ex-
in the raising of shade-
grown tobacco. Congressman Hen-
of the same stale, also bad a
consultation last week with
and Professor Whit
of the United Slates depart-
of agriculture regarding the
supply and of
seed. The department proposes
to distribute a limited amount of
the seed in some in
Connecticut, New York, Ohio,
Wisconsin and Texas.
Ii that each
cant for seed will be granted
for the planting of a
Single acre, and while great re-
Mills to lie expected next year,
the crop will be considerable
and the growing of Sumatra
co may he expected lo increase
rapidly in the next few years.
Congressman Henry is of the
opinion the end of Sumatra
Importation is unquestionably at
hand and the to
worth of Sumatra wrap-
annually imported will short-
be grown on American soil.
Asheville Citizen.
Our 84.233.060.
Washington, Jan.
Bureau today issued a
announcing that population of
the entire United states, Including
who will enter E. II. S. possessions, was
Space all gone and not
half of our story told, but
you can get the rest
At Our Store.
Crisp.
Move left yesterday
for will enter the
c c. College.
Miss Hannah Hardy is visiting
her sister, Mrs. John I. linker.
in the census year
This is Itemized as Con-
Stales or United
States proper,
fore Philippines,
being estimate of the
Miss spent a few to the Philippine com
with Misses Lucy and Helen
Burnett last week.
Pay Goods Taken by
Washington, Jan. bill of
much lo ex-Confederate
soldiers was acted
upon by the House committee on
mission; Rico,
Hawaii, Alaska,
Guam, American Samoa,
persons in the military
naval service States
outside cf the territory of the
United States proper, The
report announces that the twelfth
Census only extended lo Alaska
Mail and Telephone orders
promptly and carefully filled.
win claims, ii provides for Hawaii outside of
former Confederate soldiers but the figures
nones, saddles, bridals and reel the
arms taken from them in taken the
of the of surrender made available resources.
Generals Lee and Johnston with
Sherman, The
bill introduced by
live Padgett,
The Beat Prescription tor Malaria
, .,,,,,
and quinine In a Crin. can
u.
orders a
civil in Superior Court in
Craven county, Judge F, Win
too to preside, February
Andrew Carnegie will give
toward library lobe
built in W. Va.
.;
Si


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