Eastern reflector, 24 January 1902


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Have You Forgot
What
THAT I AM BULL CARRYING
UP-TO-DATE LINE OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tin war ANn A thing
WHICH TO MENTION
Come to sec me for your next B in el of Flour or Pork.
Yours to please-
Jas. B. White-
NEWARK, N. J. POLICY HAS
I. Loan
Cash Value.
Paid up
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is
B. Will be reinstated if arrears be Within on month while you
arc living, or within three years after lapse, satisfactory evidence
of and payment of arrears with interest.
year. No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and each
succeeding year, provided premium tor the current year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To the Insurance, or
FROM THE WEST.
Notes of Interest About
Colorado and
Cube, Jan.
A quarter million acres of land,
quite rich minerals, have been
thrown open for in
and Los
ties. Colorado. The order was re
today from the land
at Washington. Here is
room for the lovely
villages between the fastnesses of
ragged Rockies, land is
line for agriculture, truck farming
and fruit growing.
Denver covers fifty square miles
has many greenhouses
beautiful lakes. It has eleven
more square miles than
The water is the best and cleanest,
I coming down as it does from Pikes
Peak.
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN
springs attract visitors
ill HI I every quarter of the globe.
In most of the western cities we
visitors from the east
and south. Here
man. Mexicans,
Georgians, New Yorkers, Kansans
all jostle each
other in the streets, with quite a
sprinkling of Italians, Cubans and
I John Chinamen, There are many
English and also. I
think there are fewer Carolinians
out here than any other people.
Yesterday I met Mrs. Pierce
from Alaska. She gave
HEALTH
INSURANCE
The mil who Insures hi Ms k
for tits family.
The man who Insures his health
Is wise both for his family and
himself.
may hearth by
las It. It Is worth
At the first attack of disease,
which
through the and
Itself la Innumerable way
Tin's Pills
And save your
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime a description of the
of insured.
L. SUGG,
Greenville. X. C.
TONIC LAXATIVE
If you have sour stomach, biliousness, constipation, bad
breath, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache,
appetite, insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy skin,
or any symptoms and disorders which tell the story of bad bowels and an
impaired digestive system, Will Cure You.
It will clean out the bowels, stimulate the liver and kidneys, strengthen
mucous membranes of the stomach, purify your blood and put you
your again. Your appetite will return, your move
your liver and kidneys to trouble you, your skin will clear and
freshen and you will feel toe old time energy and buoyancy.
Mothers the- proper to their
and similar find for
it their regular or griping, c-ti I
nature, aids tho . U t.
restful sleep and make then i.-ll. b.
U and as for U.
country. She says it does not
seem colder to her than in
do. Most the Alaskan soldiers are
She showed quite a col-
pictures of the little
towns that sprinkle the Klondike
regions. They have many nice
buildings in in
son City. The churches are
and comfortable. Every boat
that lands on Alaskan shores is
welcomed by a crowd of both white
dusky inhabitants who show
the keenest delight for
visitor.
A to the Cripple Creek
Star that on Jan, th a
ton gnawed by coyotes was found
buried in the sand several miles
out the crater desert near
more Salt Lake. In the which
once elm licit the man was found
in money and papers which
identified him as Nicholas Paul,
aged recluse who formerly lived
at and who disappeared a
year ago. At that time it was
thought he hail been murdered
and robbed. Three hundred men
lot him without
It is now supposed that he tried lo
crossover into was over-
come by thirst and wandered away
in delirium and perished.
For by
M not only I lie w
ii . I t
to THE CO .
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tut .
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THE MONTHLY REVIEW OF REVIEWS
Is by men and of
other prominent in the world's for its fire
In sifting the actual news from report and The
of entrant events in their They on III
freedom from duly-paper All men and women
want to know the world II doing it an
Judge from received from hundreds Its are
labor the busy man or woman Its
on topics are by the best-informed
reviews of give best of their
work it it profusely illustrated.
These letters will enable all thoughtful men Judge
cf value
arr, , reader the
t know that through Its Review of and
have been to elate It very highly indeed I
me that I could not otherwise save It a very pan of m
all and practically a it
men. no for one In public Ii
are V. S. OUt.
In col-
It Is one of the
, day IV. V. j
I Ii a very valuable
addition lo my library-
do not hive a deal .
a publication very great time to read I
value I found pleasure In saying that kt r
Indeed u an-, c.
I not otherwise have finds a en my i
III A. A K
U. S. i r
send lot to how It can be had with an
of tor cents a month.
of
ASTOR PLACE NEW YORK S
am sHaM that
J have saved more children
put I have rec-
. f
up and it at
LOUIS K. I'll. O,
St. Mu.
There is Safety in
When Mayor of New York-
declared I hat news of official do-
would be freely given the
newspapers he was taking the
possible course to save his
from misrepresentation.
There is always a great deal of
complaint by some public men
boat the way which they are
treated by the press, and Unit
their actions are never properly re-
ported. They are themselves to
blame for this in almost if not
quite every instance. The official
who is entirely frank with
is not the one who has
anything to complain
Press.
MISSIONARY AND EDUCATIONAL
CONFERENCE.
To Be Held at Greenville, N. C, February
4th and Mr. 1902.
I.
p.
es, J.
Remedy for the World's Ills
God's Plan for its Final and Full
Re. IS, Boa-
man.
a.
es, Rev, J. M.
Concern-
our in the Washing-
ton District
Duty of Pastors in
Securing the Organization of Sun-
day Schools into Missionary
Rev. A. Watkins.
Why, and
Rev. L. I. Nash, D.
are Workers To-
with God. How t To
what extent Rev. A. P. Tyer.
Educated Home as
a Force in the Extension of
Lord's Dr.
Peacock, Greensboro Female Col-
p.
es, Rev. L. Read.
to show thyself
approved God, a workman
that not be
rightly dividing word of
Tim.
and using Rev.
T. J. Daily.
Work and
Our Duty Towards Rev. O.
W.
Place of Church
Educational Rev. L.
II.
p.
es, Rev. R. It. Culbreth.
obligation of the
Church lo utilize her resources in
STATE NEW
In North Carolina.
Raleigh is working to reopen a
leaf in that city.
J. A. Long, of Person county,
has elected President of the
Stale Agricultural Society.
C. L. of
county, announce-
date for Congress in the next
Matthews, of
Mount, was thrown from his bug-
and killed by his horse running
away.
While six colored people were
crossing river the boat they
were in capsized and all were
drowned.
Judge W. S. Robinson,
who is holding court Fayette-
ville, is gaining more notoriety.
He offended Hon. John G. Shaw-
over a point in law and ordered
him to his seat, when the
latter left the court room and re-
fused to appear before Judge Rob-
any more cases.
NOTICE OF
The physicians have
a for practice of their
profession, beginning I,
They will office of tit. Move, on
avenue, where all them
services can find them.
E. A. K. M. D ,
C. OH. M.
Jan
It is said that Gen. Miles wants
to get even for that rebuke by
running for the Presidency. He
thinks he with Schley or some
other popular sailor could sail in.
The probabilities are that Dem-
party whose candidate be
would like to will let him get
even in some other
Star.
Plant Trees
EVERYWHERE.
I on hand a of Fruit
tad
., for cheap, MB
preparing to put n wry stock of
Nursery the fall me
money
WARREN.
Proprietor
Jan N C
IN
J. W. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
and shipments
solicited.
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, N. O.
The leader in work and low
Nice for per dozen.
Half Cabinets per dozen.
AM other lines very cheap.
mods from any small picture cheap. Nice
Frame on hand all the lime. Come and
my work. No trouble to -how
and answer The very
developing the highest type of ft, g ham
and
J. D., President
College.
I list every pastor will lie pres-
on Tuesday night, ready to aid
in making this a sue
F. A. P. B.
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS
Made By The Orange, Virginia. Observer
f j their Ideal
flees
l.
Mrs. of st.
LOOM, achieved distinction.
At age of twenty-one she is
mot her of six children, three
pairs of twins. Her mother set
her the example. She, a native of
living at the age of
8.1, hail twenty four of
whom were six pairs of twins.
Another in
Georgia, has live pairs of twins,
another four. old lady
had thirteen children each hank n
of whom hail three pairs, making Every triumph
Revenge is only tweet on one
side.
Don't false teeth. They
never ache.
Sonic people avoid straitened
circumstances by crooked.
A dress docs not make a woman,
but it very often breaks a man.
The axle-grease on your elbow
is no sign that you are not lazy.
Students who attend the school
of experience hove no football
tram.
When doctors disagree
patient has a fighting chance for
his life.
How can a lie expected to
show when she is
being given away t
A laugh on the face is worth
two in the sleeve.
Hosiery a multitude
shins.
It worry a secret society
man to ha. d Hie grip.
Times mi he pretty hard when
a mun can't hi thoughts.
When a musician gets a good
idea he wants to make a note of it.
A man can't starve as long as be
p. m. Yours to
ED
S. M.
Wholesale retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Ba
by Carriages, Parlor
suits, Tables, Safes, P.
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
A in en ran Beauty Can-
Cherries, reaches, Apples,
Pine Jelly, Milk,
Flour Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal Hulls, Oar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Raising,
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes Crackers,
Cheese, Best Butter, Stand-
ard Sewing Mao hi and mi
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
Phone f.
DISSOLUTION.
The firm of W. R. Bro.
N. U .
day consent. K
Hie
will be by W. K,
will all indebtedness of the
Arm to whom all persons owing the
Ann are to make immediate nay
This Jan.
W. R.
OLD DOMINION LIN
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The clerk of Superior court of Pitt
baring rat ion
to the on 1st day of
January. estate of K. Spain
notice is given to all per-
sins to estate to make
and to
all creditors of said estate to their
claims properly to the
within months after
date of this notice, or this notice will lie
plead in their
This 1st day of January,
MARY A. T. SPAIN,
Administratrix of the Estate of W. K.
Spain.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Superior court Clerk of PHI county,
having issued of Administration to
me, the undersigned, on the 10th of
December, on the of J. A,
deceased, notice is hereby
in all ism sung indebted to to make
payment to the undersigned,
and to creditors of estate to present
their claims, properly authenticated, lo the
undersigned, within twelve slier
the date this notice, or this notice will
tie plead in of their
This the 10th of December, 1901.
J.
on tie 11.1
NOTICE CREDITORS.
Having duly qualified f
Clerk of county as i
f the Will and Testament Mrs. S.
ML deceased, is hereby
given to all lo the estate
to make Immediate to under-
signed, Ami all claims against
are notified to present their
for payment before 20th day of
November, 1902, or this males will be plead
in bar of recovery.
This of Nor. 1901.
Executor of S. M.
Court.
North i b
Berth S
of
Wm.
Jno. Hardy, It. Lee Hardy,
other heirs
Win. J
order Superior of
county In above entitled
I sell court house door in
Greenville, N. C . county, on
Saturday, Feb. two town lots In
Bethel, county, which Wm. Charles
Hardy owned at bis death and called
Andrews both sit lisle on Main street
In said
third cash and balance In
one slid two years with interest on deferred
pay the debts of
payments.
This land is sold to
Win. Charles Hardy.
This Jan.
of Win. Charles
t. O. JAMES, Attorney.
notice to
steamer My res leave Washing
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville dally at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaven
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at for Tar
Intro, leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays. Th and Rat Unisys
at C A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and Boa-
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.
Washington, N. C
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
w.
DEALER
GREENVILLE N. O.
always
Cotton Bagging and Ties
on hand
Fresh goods kept constantly en
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
DEALER
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every
and prices as low the
lowest. Highest market price
paid for produce.
I J. t. MET,
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. John C. 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 large number of
policy holders, and to the public
generally, of North this rm-
will now Business In tats
suite and from date will Ms
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. DREWRY,
Agent, N. C.
Assets
Paid policy
Lire, reliable energetic agents wanted at
once to wort for the
Old
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Nil, or III twins in this
Star.
I The Prescription for Malaria
I and Fever Is s
Chill Tonic. It Is simply Iron
I suit quinine Ins
no Pay. Price
form. No cure, Cure, No lay.
Interior and Exterior Finishings
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build-
We solicit your patronage and
guarantee to give satisfaction in
prices, styles and work.
Know Yon
When you lake Tasteless Chill
because the formula is plainly print-
ed on every bottle showing that It la simply
Iron and in a form.
try.
begins with a
Tile HIM. Co.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
The Charlotte Observer.
EVERY DAY III TIE YEAR.
TOMPKINS,
J. P. Editor.
THE OBSERVER the
largest telegraphic news service
delivered to any paper between
Washington and Atlanta, and
its special service Is the greatest
ever handled by a North Caro-
paper.
THE SUNDAY OBSERVER
of Hi or more pages, and Is
to a large extent made of
original matter.
THE SEMI-WEEKLY
ER printed Tuesday and Friday
per year. The largest paper
in North Carolina.
Sample copies sent on application.
Address
THE OBSERVER,
Charlotte, N. C.
-DEALER IN-
ill
A LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE MB.
J. R.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
ISSUED
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
In Advance.
One Year Biz Mouths
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em.
ployed. taken at
Tit -run The Semi
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or The Dairy
and
one year for 93.60 payable In ad-
PATENT
C. A CO.
i,
The Eastern
FOR
II
D. J.
II, TO
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VOL
PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY
NO
When Down
Town Trading
Don't to on us for some
pretty Skirt Waist Goods Cheap.
Will also give you
Big Bargains
in Hamburg, and Swiss
Laces, and lots of other
down.
The will surprise you.
Please call in and see them
Yours to please
W. T. LEE CO.
EXAMPLE OF POLICY THE
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company.
Mr. Dan Abram, of Rocky Mount, N. C, took out policy
No. in 1888, amount kind, ordinary life,
year accumulation period; annual premium total
payments
OPTIONS OF SETTLEMENT.
year dividend payable in
and continue policy for 5,000.00
Full paid participating additional 2.504.00
and continue policy for 5,000.00
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 Accent.
For Virginia and North Carolina,
1201 K. Main Street, Richmond, Va
BAKER HART,
SUPPLY.
We have just added Steam Supply to our business and
will sell anything in this line very low. See us when in want of
Valves, Standard Globe
Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water
Oil Cups, Air Cocks, Steam Hancock
U. S. Injectors, Cocks, Steam
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Fitting all sizes.
LINE OF Packing, Rubber Belt,
Belt, heather Belt, Belt Lacing, Belt Hooks,
SOLE AGENTS
m Harvesting and Farm Drain Tile
Garland Cook Stoves.
BAKER HART.
FARMVILLE ITEMS.
N. Jan.
Miss Carrie Vail, of Plymouth,
came Thursday to visit sister,
Mm. George W, Freeman.
W. B. Pollard and little son,
Frank, afternoon
In
Mu. Joe mil
spent Saturday Sunday with
her mother, Mis. J. J. Parker.
Miss Pearl Moore returned to-
day after n very pleasant two days
visit in the country with her sister.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Askew-
spent yesterday with their brother.
Mr. B. Home.
W. M. Lung and little sou, Jack,
hare gone to to stay few-
days.
Miss Mary who is attend-
the O. College at
home Friday lo spend a few
days with her Mr. and
Mrs. A. J.
I man of was
town yesterday friends
and relatives.
Miss Fannie Moore has gone in
the country to visit her a
few days.
Misses May mo King
spent Friday night in the
with their brother, T. H. King.
S. M. Pollard has a
with
who have recently bought II. L.
Lassiter Co. out.
W. It. Home, who has been
ill, is now convalescing.
We wish him a speedy recovery.
W. A. Lewis spent yesterday in
the with his Mrs.
Hi F. Lewis.
R. S. May spent yesterday in
visiting his
BUCK JACK ITEMS.
Black Jack, N. C, Jan. 1808.
Mr. Mrs. L. II. White re-
turned Sunday from Dover.
W. J. White, of Washington
in Tuesday to spend a few-
days with his mother here.
Mrs. Jodie Dixon has been on
the list this week.
W. O. White mid Mrs. L. H.
White went to Winterville on bus-
Thursday.
Mrs. Mater has
visiting her Bother this week.
W. II. went lo Greenville
today.
Misses Mamie Cox and Rosa
Smith, of spent from
Saturday to Monday with relatives
here.
Calvin Mill- killed his last hogs
for this season Monday. Mr. Mills
is a prominent farmer has
killed a good many Ibis
season.
Ed. Clark and little Mills
have got measles.
Sirs. Susie Arnold, who has
for some lime, is able to
e out again.
Mrs. L. Mills is on the
list for the last few days.
Wednesday at o'clock we
nail another wedding at the home
of bride's parents. Miss Mary
and Mr. Samuel Mills
were C. H. Jones
the rite.
Reduction Falls Heavily
IN OUR
Silk Department.
A San law been
t In- i i the
soldiers the Philippines by ship
plug them quinine capsules.
recent of
capsules it was found that the cap
were tilled with starch, with
to give them
a hitter The starch ought to
lie taken out of those fellows.
Wilmington Star.
J. B. Cherry Co.
The most adroit in
both Senate and the House has
alone prevented the development
i f factional disturbances
republican ranks daring the week
and it is only a
of lime when they will break
out in a violent form on the Hours
Of Indies. It is for
one not actually on the scene to
appreciate to an extent the
House of has
in in- a deliberative body.
For a time the republican members
felt repaid for their
loss of power by example of
Economy chances that overshadow even which they set
country but, now they
MARVELOUS
JANUARY
SALE.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
V. Jan.
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT.
Adopted by A
A. M.
F.
unrivaled bargains of the past.
saving values in every department. An
such as no careful buyer will miss. An occasion
that will make an i m men. e stir in the business world
It will spread the fame of the J. B. Cherry Co's.
Magnetic, in so great a majority as to be-
themselves relieved from the
danger of democratic aggressions,
I hey longing for the birthright
they bartered.
Smarting a sense of their
loss of the
by the
of certain who today
of the past. Understand the position. Almost in
a day all goods suffer the severest cut, and chiefly
affected are the departments enumerated and item-
store to greater distances than have gigantic offers say tho altitude of the
House towards any of
taut question
answer is of no
Senate can and will rectify the
errors of the and
lower body Senator
l ti iii la today
In support of hie contention
the house has no right to be heard
in matter reciprocal
are, Senator alleges, n
zed below.
Colored Dress Goods
113.80
In Black
PATTERNS
8.50 DRESS
Black Qr
In Fancy 0.00
11.50
Foulards 0.00
0.00 9.50 DRESS
Foulards Q 7.00
skirts,
to itemize the
Black Dress Goods
Sin; i in New,
Stylish goods yon have
fore ha i a chance of, and this
one can't last long.
Building.
N. C.
Silk Waist Patterns
Just the thing for Spring and
Easter wear and u chance that
comes but once in life to gel
seasonable Silk at price we me
offering them
16.00 11.00
8.50-4.00
8.00 1.00 Odds and Ends in
Wait Patterns 9.30
PLAIDS AND
the thing for
Hi
and kind at
N and kind at
and kind at
and kind at
SO, 11.00 kind at
81.00, 1.25 and I HO kind at
Black
Black
Black
Black
Black Saline
Black Colored Taffeta
and every thing else our Silk
Department have to suffer in our
January Sale.
French Flannel for Waists
Handsome lot of waist patterns
and no two alike that were valued
at 12.00 bill this sale makes them
and a lot of plain
we have put the knife very
deep.
e the committee,
appointed to draft suitable
of i to memory of
Bro. W. M. Brown, leg leave to
Whereas, our Supreme
Master has seen fit to call from La-
lo Kent, our Brother, W. M.
Brown whose connection with
Masonry was severed by death on
day of January, 1902, there-
fore Lodge No. Ml A.
F. ft M., do resolve,
That Brother Brawn, in his
social, family and moral life, illus-
many of the of
Masonry was a good and
worthy citizen.
Thai we with humble
submission to the will Kim
all things well.
That extend to his be-
family our heartfelt
in this their sad hour of lie
trusting that they may
comfort in promises of
word.
Thai the Lodge lie draped in
mourning, mid the members wear
the usual badge of for a
period of thirty ex-
grief the loss of our
deceased brother,
That a copy of these
be spread upon the records
the Lodge, a copy lie sent to the
family the deceased brother and
also a copy tie sent to The
Friend Greenville
papers for publication.
II. Harding,
F. f Committee.
R. W.
ITEMS.
N. C. Jan. 1902.
J. C. to New Bern
Monday.
Steamers and May
Bell left for New Bern
Year in an
report on the ship I entertainment of home
subsidy bill by a strict party vote, talent, gave a good show lo a good
democrat on the audience Friday night.
voting against it. Senator Hyman Rice, of has
the moat extravagant I accepted a position with J. R.
for the bill and In the main his Harvey ft Co. as salesman. He
are obliged to lake to work Monday.
I'M. Pal rick, of was here
for Senate and
AT ABOUT HALF, and In President alone to consider. In
lot you can lot of best j view very Important subject
dress patterns and also some very of reciprocity with Cuba which
patterns that will make very must semi be determined
Space too valuable lion senior from
Illinois and a large number of his
colleagues is particularly
The Senate Committee on Coin
has a favorable
word in as there is
probably no other man in Sen-
ate can tell just how bill
will wink put practice.
II now seems probable that the bill
will piss the Senate under
Mire of the petty lash but it la very
doubtful if it can gel through the
House. Every democrat in the
House will vote against it
there arc said to be a number of
Dress Trimmings
Just the tilings for your Spring
Dress and anything Dial is new;
and up to date we have it, and who
make this sale complete we have
knifed with our big blue
pencil along everything else.
the bill as political suicide.
The anarchy bills are going
Monday.
R. Harvey went on a business
trip to Monday.
K. L. Gardner was here
day.
w. c. who a
mouths ago moved lo has
returned family
Poles have placed along
line for i lie telephone connect-
New
Maple Cypress, and
The concern is composed of
Cloaks Skirts.
make I in the said
a democrat if member from New
York, when I asked him why
I Congress as doing nothing In a
A Less
Hide bur kin-,
rough a pain in the
menu bill
mo Mini will not
A of
nun and 1.11
It heals the
air work la
In ll
blush to know
they are marked down so low and
; we have got lo have their room,
i and our price will give it to us i
land benefit
Space all gone and not
half of our story told, but
you can get the rest
At Our
plain figures with our big
blue pencil.
Mail and Telephone orders
promptly and carefully filled.
h h
matter on which all the member
seemed to be much of one mind.
is little difference in the
minds of as to the
necessity of passing a bill to
anarchists coming into
bit is great jealousy
iii committee in to
mailer, chair
man of the Committee on
docs not consider that the
Judiciary Committee has the right
in pass mi manure which deals
Everything marked The members
of the Judiciary them-
selves me jealous of Chairman Bay
they think he to
arrogate to himself too large a
share of glory that will per-
to authorship of bill
that finally passes. As to
democrats, are not involved
except in so far as they may lie
called protest any
measure which violates stale
men of means. A part of them
are J. J. R. Harvey
A to., Patrick Tucker, Dr. W.
Bros,
others,
baa
shut down for awhile.
Felix to
Monday
Proof that
The I beery of Marshall Field
Company, of Chicago, is that
is profitable only when
cost is bin profits upon
increased Whenever
it is practicable sect ion of the
store which the advertising is
intended ti promote is
charged with cost of the ad
As the house continues
to lake great deal of space in the
newspapers, is obvious that the
advertising increases, the business.
Philadelphia Record.
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, N. C.
O. J. Ed. A Owner
Entered t the Poet Office at
Greenville, N. C, as Second-Class
Mail Matter.
Friday. January 1902.
THEY WILL
End of th Slot Machines.
have come to
end in Greenville, to
efficiency of the Solicitor and court.
After charge of Judge Winston
to the grand at the beginning
of court. It was clearly that
I lie machines in operation here
were gambling in a fact
the of people already
believed. Warrants were forth
At an exchange well Hie
cost of good literature is
rant compared in value in I with sworn before Major W.
character, and a good H. Long against every liar keeper
newspaper is the least Iowa in hose place one
form of literature. And still there machines wan operated, also
are a great many people do
not even take their paper
There were representatives of
four generations of his family pres-
when Governor Albert B,
of Iowa, was
at Des last Thursday.
They were his father and mother,
some his brothers and sisters,
his daughter and his
Governor Cummins was one of ten
children. Eight of them are still
living, there has been no death
in the family for forty years.
The news comes Mom
Va., that another of the country's
historic is to be
to the relentless march of modern
commercialism. It is stated
negotiations are under way for the
sale of old St. John church. It was
that words of defiance
to England were uttered, when
Patrick Henry rose in Virginia
convention, silting in
building, and hurried his famous
challenge to King George.
me liberty or give me
capital of
State of Mexico, win
most devastated by earthquakes
A severe shock occurred
on Thursday, demolishing many
buildings and killing several him-
A second shock visit-
ed same Motion Saturday
and more houses that escaped
were to the ground. As
most of the inhabitants had tied
city and were living in tents
the fatalities were fewer from
st shock. Great distress has
followed the seismic trouble.
Tuesday's papers brought the
news that Claude Bernard had
withdrawn from the light in Wash-
for i
for eastern North Carolina, lie
decided that he would not further
oppose desire
ard lo recommend Harry Skinner
for place, the promise for this
course that Bernard should
bare something else. This will
probably leave the way clear for
the appointment of which
with some other matters explained
to the satisfaction of the President,
was expected to be made today.
Those Republicans in Haleigh and
elsewhere the Slate who were
backing Bernard for reappoint-
express disgust his with-
drawing from the Ugh.
against K Puce, owner of lire
machines, and all tin parties were
bound over to Superior court.
Solicitor Moore then pushed the
matter so an to get the Cases heard
at the present term.
The st of the cases was tried
Monday, it being considered
result of that case would de
all the others. The
returned a of guilty
the defendants.
To make the matter short and as
light as possible, the defendants in
the other cases all appeared in
court this morning and submitted,
all agreeing to give up ma
chines and run no more.
some statement by at-
the Solicitor, Judge
Winston closed the matter by
upending judgment upon pay-
of costs in all the cases,
the purpose of prosecution
having been met in ridding
town of the gambling machines.
Smallest Baby Ever Known.
Ky . Jan.
F. Gillian, who has been
medicine years, tells
i story of birth am growth of
a baby which is Unparalleled
in medical
The parents of the child arc Mi-
Mis. Clint On
January Dr. Gilliam was called
to attend Mrs. for
She gave premature birth
to a girl, inches in length,
hi bead no larger
than a lemon it- thigh- were
about the size R man's linger.
Or Gilliam had the babe wrapped
in notion told the father
it could not live over an hour.
On returning next day, hours
later, Dr. Gilliam was astonished
to find the babe alive. He gave it
a little milk, and whet survived
the second day took great interest
the ease, and saw to that the
weakling was given every
At the end of days the Infant
was dressed fur the lire time Ai
the end of three month it weighed
ounces and awoke
lime. The child is now almost a
ear old and weighs It pounds.
It is healthy and thriving.
Fight With Wolves.
a desperate with
a pack of wolves. Olaf
farmer about from
here, lies in a condition,
with literally torn from
his body in many places.
elans he cannot live.
Last night was.
by a among the
animals in his barnyard. Going
out, he was surrounded by a pack
of wolves. He attempted to re
gain his hon-e, but he had
Newspaper men have noted that gone feel the wolves wore
there are certain periods when
things of a similar kind hap-
pen almost simultaneously
throughout country. At one
period there is an epidemic of
murders, at another of rape, at an
other of burglaries, another
there are a large unrulier of fatal
accidents. Within the past month
there has been an epidemic of
road wrecks. We do recall
that ever before there were so
many, nearly, all of them
and snarling at his heels. He
attempted to defend himself with a
limes he was
foiled to the ground with
wolves upon him. lime,
however, be managed to then
oil. until he regained Ins feet.
Fighting his way, inch by inch, he
succeeded in reaching the
door his house and he staggered
in and drew bolt. Wolves
have so numerous and their
work so destructive in this vicinity
by some fatalities, within so of late that an organized effort i
short a time. There has also been
in the same period and epidemic
of murders and these have been
largely of one kind men killing
their wives and frequently whole
families. We are not attempting
to account for
calling attention to them. Next
month there may be epidemic
of suicides, or robberies or
ten by flood and tire. It is the
way these things appear to
Landmark.
being made to hunt them down.-
Wis., Dispatch.
is.
human promises
Time is woven into eternity by
the network of death.
A man docs until
years strike his heart.
More men arc mined by foolish
friends than by wise enemies.
Take away their right to gossip
and some people would rather be
dead.
He who goes returns
the frailly of
ENTERTAINS.
In Compliment to Parker.
Monday Kit. Jarvis was hostess
at a delightful dinner party given
complimentary to her very
live guest, Mrs. Barker, of Hen-
Covers were laid for
and guests, beside Mrs. Parker,
wt re He dames Cherry, Skinner,
King, James, Grimes,
Mow Kick
Liter the afternoon
Daughters of the were
Mrs. guests, and no
more delightful evening has
spent since the organization of the
chapter. The feature of even
log was an witty
bright paper upon and
Club read by Mrs. Parker,
nil tuber heartily enjoyed the
paper and a rising vote of thanks
were tendered Mrs. Parser for
the club such a treat.
Mrs. Parker has been the re-
of much attention
since her
Winterville Department.
Marriage
Register of Deeds, T. K. Moore,
issued the following marriage
last
Warn
Samuel Mills and Mary Barring-
ton.
Henry Emily J, Ed-
wards.
T. Daniel and Ida lingers.
Henry Sutton and Bertha Joy-
horn and
Den oil,
Franklin Tripp and
Bet tie Tyson.
James E. and Mollie
Stocks.
William i and Ed-
ward,
Mason and Mary E. Smith.
Freeman
Charlie E and Rosa
Lee Willoughby.
Joe Hardy and Sarah Smith.
Charles and Mm-
Colored
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND
NOTES.
N. C, Jan.
Attention
Last season we made
Trucks, mostly of
pattern, we have not
heard of a single man w ho bought
trucks does speak in
praise of We many
who wanted to use them,
could not, because they
not arranged their rows
We advised farmer- last
to tobacco
trucks and prepare their rows so
they u-c them when they be-
to house their tobacco. Many
of them took our advice were
glad of it. Others did not, and
some them regretted fact.
We had one customer who said he
had rather chop every eighth row
of tobacco down throw it away
than to house his tobacco without
the trucks. We still advise every
tobacco grower to prepare bis laud
with a view of using these trucks
housing his crops the
coming season our experience
is. they will never have cause to
regret Cox Mfg. Co.
Quite a number of our
ladies spent Saturday and Sunday
in country visiting friends.
Limited space regret forbids
special mention.
Mis. Moore and children, of
who have been visiting
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. II.
Smith, home Monday.
John F. of Kinston,
was on market Saturday buy-
cotton.
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
J. It. Johnson died last Sunday
and was buried in the Nobles
Ola I burying ground Monday afternoon.
I Rev, Mr. Harding, of Greenville,
conducted the funeral services.
E. Brooks, of was here
Monday.
W. J. Wyatt returned from Hal-
Monday evening.
Misses Bessie Battle Nichols
Charlie Ora John-, were visiting in Greenville
son.
Allen Lula Dixon.
William and Maggie
Joe Bland and Eliza Chapman.
Stewart arid Ida May.
Davis Chapman and Ida Chap-
man.
A. Cherry.
Paul and Martha Hunt-
A LITTLE NONSENSE.
How Ml-j Martha explained the
phone to Her
Marl In. our ponderous col-
cook and general factotum,
had viewed the installation of the
telephone in the dining room with
main misgivings, much muttering
to herself and ninny dubious shakes
of the head, old fashioned
were more to her liking,
looked upon all innovations as
experiments
It was a telephone,
after ii had been attached to
the wall and tested by repeated con-
the nominal mistress of
the decided she would pay
additional rental have one of
the general line instruments.
watched the expert unscrew
the transmitter box depart,
which feat being accomplished with-
out the house falling down or any
other disaster following the perilous
she waddled to the
en to supervise of Lisbeth,
her understudy, a girl of four-
teen, whose chief characteristic was
nils
de Hurry up
peel
to a
to talk in. bother
me no
folks hear
is
Blanche, she done talk a lot fool-
in Oat It done heard
her Ink she to
down on
de in tint
box hear she say, man
twine take box down to
she open hit
hear Blanche say.
Go on now peel Inters,
at
Magazine.
ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS
HEARING
Arithmetic.
day.
John L. Phelps, Revenue Col-
from Plymouth, paid his re-
visit lo the cigar
Tuesday. We find him a clever
gentleman.
Rev. W. L. o
spent part of the day
here yesterday. He came to place
his daughter in our school.
Three hearts displayed in the
place of is now worn by one
charming young
ladies, and the heart I bat fails
to these hearts is no heart
at all.
W. L. Hurst has been
lo his room for the past few days
Superior Court.
The following cases have been
of last
James Brown affray,
guilty.
false pretense, J an attack grip.
A G. Cox left on last night's
larceny, guilty, Kinston.
Braxton Galloway returned Sat-
I from bis up in Chat-
Charles
ton, affray, guilty.
Lawrence Ward and Peter
affray, guilty.
A. U. House, false pretense, not
guilty.
Joseph Mi Law horn,
not guilty.
If, L. Starkey and E. W. Pace,
running unlawful slot machine,
guilty, judgment suspended on
payment of co-Is.
L. and E. W. Pace,
running unlawful slot machine,
plead guilty, judgment suspended
nil I; t of costs.
Z. V. Hooker, O. Hooker
E. W. Pace, unlawful slot
machine, plead guilty, judgment
suspended on payment of costs.
J. A. Brady E. W. Pace,
running unlawful slot machine,
plead guilty judgment suspended
on payment of costs.
It. A. Nichols and K, W. Pace,
running unlawful slot machine,
plead guilty, judgment suspended
on payment of costs.
J. A. and K. W. Pace,
running slot machine,
plead judgment suspended
on payment of costs.
Jacob Latham, murder, defend-
ant submit to a verdict of man-
slaughter.
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About fire ago my car began to kins, Lew on setting worse, until I lost
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of other, the eminent ear of who told me
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Reflector
It far less of the
to utter a falsehood than
to advance a truth.
The person who suspicions evil
and wrong-doing la others thus
correctly tells of himself. J
Court.
Mayor W. H. Long disposed
of following cases in his court
since last
L. Starkey,
slot machine, Hound over to
Superior court.
J. A. Brady, running unlawful
slot machine, hound over to
court.
V. O. Hooker,
running unlawful slot machine,
over to Superior court.
J A. Dudley, running unlawful
slot machine, bound over to
mart.
It. A, running
slot machine, bound over to
Superior court.
K. W. Pace, running
slot machines, bound over to
Court.
drunk and disorderly,
lined ad costs, ft ill.
The reports of
horses dying of blind staggers
in I county.
A gin house belonging to the
State at the Caledonia farm on
river, destroyed by
lire Monday. Not much cotton
was
The will call a good
roads convention to meet In Ital
February nth and 14th. A
large attendance is expected.
I find I have just enough
money to for the dinner, but I
have nothing in the way of a tip for
me add up the bill again,
Getting It Down Pine.
world owes n
you're getting it, aren't
you f
alive, if that's what you I
mean; but that's not the kind of
living I
there's the trouble with
nil you people who trying to
collect that much discussed living.
You want to go beyond letter
the spirit of the contract. You
live; that s enough. If you want to
better, you must get order
on the world for better
But how I get
for
Livelihood.
get a shave, and I will
you a the philanthropist
who believed neatness.
do it, boss,
mo responded tho
tramp.
is your
nm de lady in mu-
News.
Enough.
Tho Snake
man became engaged to the Cir-
princess in three days after
first meeting her.
Tho Human Corkscrew Gee
He didn't waste any time in
making himself solid, did he
Philadelphia American.
Boon.
was looking at some-
thing entirely new
combined bedroom and
butler pantry I
Flat I declare
What n boon to of
refinement, but with only moderate
means
How t o Grow
Cotton for Profit,
Prepare your land well, well and plant a variety that
a better price when you offer it on the market.
Two ago I a peck of seed, planted them on half an
acre of la and picked a bale of cotton that weighed pounds,
shipped this cotton through B. J. Cobb together with several
other bales of good variety and this bale sold for three eights of a cent
more per than the lot. The lint is far superior to any cotton
sold on this the yield is far ahead of anything we have in
this country. Numbers of the best farmers in the county saw my
crop growing the field and pronounced it as as they ever saw.
I nm now offering these seed for sale at 11.00 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 JOYNER,
Greenville, N.
ANNUAL CONVENTIONS.
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PERSONAL AND POLITICAL.
t.
Law.
Bartender I'm not allowed to
any beer, my boy.
it to me for
I don't York
ML
No at AIL
you tell trio lady I
out
Servant ma'am.
seem to
any doubt about it
Servant ma'am; ah
aid knew
Th of MaJ A. v
lo th rank g.
by lb
L Th pop i
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tire. h.-i
general of
M, ala. W.
and ll
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and
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The Inquiry began lit
In
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In of II U. K. It.
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Hi of
for
Low . t. i r,,, ., of New
The
Opinion of
I. TIM In ad-
on Ilia
of lit Colon II. lb
i. lo
held
that the la i t and
with all mUM Dial
, and h I
lo I,
If you have never tried
with boiling water, you
have a valuable household
hint. Try it now by the
juice from three large I into
an bowl Add two
of
and the rind of one lemon,
turn in four of boiling
water and cover closely. When
cool, place it in tic icebox to chill.
IS THE CASH WHAT YOU
ABE LOOKING
Then you want the attention of
the people who have to spend
They are the who read
THE,
REFLECTOR
and yon can attract their attention
their in no better way
than by putting your advertise-
in this paper.
Advertising
In Tue will
bring yon success. Don't
lag behind in the race,
let the people know
what yon are here for.
The quickest and beat
way to sell anything la to
it in The Such
an advertisement straight to
the people, they learn what
Mil and you reap the
benefit.
We have purchased a large
supply of bright and attractive
cat, to ad-
and yon are at
to use them. If you d know
what you to lay, we will
you gee up your advertise-
That is our business, to
help you talk to the people.
The cost of advertisement la
The U the easiest part.
Mr. STOUT MAN
Mr. SLIM MAN
This way gentlemen, here's your winter Clothing. Many
men, men who require different clothes from the
man give up clothing in despair.
bring them hope. promise to fit every one directly from our
perhaps a little alteration in some
severe cases. We'll surprise you with the clothes; possibly
more with the being abnormal shape, you've had
to pay a penalty to your so to speak. do away with
that and charge you no more do ordinary man.
Never mind how peculiar your shape may be, bring it inhere
and may surprise you by fitting you, well as by you
quite a sum of money. Come, see at any rate.
f MM
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NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind you that yon owe
The Eastern for
subscription and we request
yon to 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
find the cross mark on their
paper
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
your fat Cattle to E. M.
and H gross, if.
Cotton per
per bushel paying H.
The first time your life to
smoke a Rico cigar for tots
at H.
Baker Hart have about got
their stock all fixed in their new
store. They are nicely fixed.
Another new lot of the Parker
Fountain Pens at Reflector
Store. All users know they are
the best made.
Farmers have had pretty
for work in preparing for next
crops, but there will probably be
some bad weather now.
The jury in the ease against Joe
charged with man-
slaughter, brought in a verdict
not late Tuesday evening.
Foe three horse farm
miles from Bethel, known as the
D. Carson farm. One the
best little tarns in the
For information apply to
W. H. Bethel,
small folding
pocket book containing about
or in bills, and a due bill
against J. W. Bros,
for Finder will be liberally
ally rewarded for returning same
to office.
Notice.
A petition having been present-
ed to the Board of County
for the building of a county
bridge across Tar river at
Ferry, notice is hereby given that
the matter will be considered by
the Board at their regular
meeting on the first Monday in
February, 1902, and all persons
wishing to be heard are requested
to present said meeting.
T. It.
Pitt Co.
Old Dominion
A few several
officials of the Old Dominion
Steamship Company, on a tour
inspection, visited Greenville and
expressed themselves well pleased
with their agency and business at
this point. There were in the
party President W.
of New York, accompanied by his
wife and another lady friend; M
B. Crowell, agent at Norfolk; Mr.
chief inspector of hulls
and machinery; I. P.
Auditor; J. E.
North Carolina
Agent J. J. Cherry accompanied
the patty to Washington when
they left.
at Church.
Twenty-one members the
Greenville Light in
form attended service in the
church Sunday morning, and
heard a splendid special sermon by
Rev. V. H. Harding.
They Are Gambling Machines.
The first of the slot machine
cases was court Monday
afternoon the jury returned a
verdict of guilty against the de-
We hope this means
that the slot must go out
of
It New Trade.
The idea that advertising is
merely a struggle for u given
amount of business is u fallacy.
Advertising creates new business
by reminding informing people
of their real service to tho
people as well as a benefit to the
Record.
Masonic Funeral,
There was a I very large attend-
the funeral of Mr. W. M.
Hi own, Sunday afternoon, at the
burial ground live miles
from town. The funeral service
was lead by II. M. Lure, of
the Methodist church, followed
with the Masonic burial
More than sixty Masons took part
in the service.
Exchanged Pulpits.
Revs. H. M. and J. N.
Booth gave their congregations n
surprise Sunday night by
without previous an-
Mr. Eure preaching
in the Baptist church and Mr.
Booth in the Methodist church.
We know that the
heard an excellent
that they greatly enjoyed, and
some of the Methodist brethren
tell us they were equally
with their sermon.
Died.
Mrs Mary Whichard, widow o
Mr. W. G. Whichard, u soldier
who was killed in the civil
died Sunday at her home
creek. She was in
her Hist year and leaves three
daughters, all of whom are mar-
Mis. Langley, wife of
Mr. T. H. Langley, near
died Sunday afternoon. The bus
and several children are left
to her
Submits to
Jake Latham, colored, against
whom the jury returned a
bill for murder for tho killing of
W. If. Proctor, was taken in court
this morning for trial when ho en
a plea of guilty of man-
slaughter. This was accepted by
the Solicitor and some witnesses
for the defendant were examined
to show the court the merits of the
ease. Judge reserved his
judgment until he can consider the
matter carefully, but Jake will
probably get only a light sentence.
H. Clark, of Washington,
came in Sunday.
Z. r. Vandyke went to Parmele
this morning.
J. C. Lamb left Saturday even-
for Kinston.
C. M. Jones and V. J. Lee came
in Saturday
A. M. Perry returned Saturday
evening from Scotland Neck.
Miss Ivor Ellis, of Durham, is
visiting Miss Carrie Andrews.
Key. Mrs. J. B. Morton re-
turned to Tarboro this morning.
Harry Skinner returned Sunday
evening from Washington
Galloway Saturday
fur his home Snow Hill.
B. C. Pearce, who has been in
this section several days, left this J
morning
Fred Shepherd, of Suffolk, came
in Saturday evening to visit his
sister, Mrs. F. G. Whaley.
E. T. Lanier, Kinston, who
was visiting his brother, J. C.
Lanier, returned home Saturday-
evening.
Misses and Lillie
Patrick, of Snow Hill, who have
been visiting relatives near here,
returned home
J. of Newark, and S.
of New York, came in Sat-
to visit Ola Forbes and to
hunt birds a few days.
Tuesday. January
George went to Washing-
ton today.
Mayor W. H. Long went to
Washington today
G. E. of Goldsboro,
was here today.
G. B. W. Hadley, of LaGrange,
came this
Miss Alyce Canon is visiting
Mrs. II. A. lake.
Nichols left here this
morning for Charleston, C.
R. L Smith and Adrian Savage
left this morning for Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Warren
turned Monday from Nor
M. II. left Monday
evening for Kinston and Golds-
Miss Annie Kitchen, of Scotland
Neck, came in Monday evening to
visit Miss Rosalind Rountree.
Mrs. Dora left
this morning for to see
her sou, Foster Quinn, who is sick,
T. O. Skinner, one of tobacco
boys, left Monday for
Danville by way Kin-ton and
Goldsboro.
Mrs. I . A I n am, of Rocky Mount,
who has been visiting her
Mrs. S. M. returned
home morning.
Wednesday. January 1902.
O, S. Carr rt turned to New York
this morning.
B. W. Moseley went to
this morning.
W. A. Forbes returned Tuesday
evening from Halifax.
Miss Lizzie Jones returned Mon-
day evening Norfolk.
Charles and Dr. Louis
went to Baltimore today.
Mayor W. II. Long returned
Monday from Washing-
ton.
The editor and family went over
to Whichard this afternoon to at-
a wedding.
Miss Wilson, who has been en-
gaged at Knitting Mills, re-
turned to Tarboro today.
Miss left
evening
where she will begin school.
and
Hubert Jordan, Grand
of the Knights of Pythias of
the Domain of North Carolina, will
visit Greenville next week. While
here ho will give an to the
benefit of Daughters of the
Confederacy, when he will imper-
Nat Goodwin's famous com-
and Sense or the
This will be
the opera house on Tues-
day night, 28th. It will be lull
refined humor, and if our
wish to be delightfully enter-
they should I present.
Remember
The Big January Sale is Still
Going on at
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Have You Forgot
What
THAT I AM STILL
DATE LINK OF
Dry Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware thing
WHICH TO MENTION
Come to see me for your next of Flour or Pork.
Yours to please-
Jas. B. White.
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succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
Si To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
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R RALEIGH LETTER.
of
S. C, Jan.
One of
events of las week was the
Communication of the Grand
Lodge of inter-
est and largely attended one in
many years. The report of
Secretary Drewry showed that the
order last year one
of the most nourishing and
years of its existence.
were looking
purchase of a suitable site in this
city the of a Masonic
Temple, and a committee was
pointed to purchase a wedding gift
to presented to Grand
John Drewry who is to be mar-
this by the
Lodge. Mr. splendid
work was highly by
the Grand
The following
were elected for the ensuing
Grand II. I. Clark,
land Deputy Grand Master,
W. S. of Charlotte;
Warden, K. Winston, of
Windsor; Junior Warden,
M. of Hillsboro; Grand
William of
Grand Secretary, John C.
of Director Ox
ford Orphan Asylum, John W.
Cot ten, Tarboro.
Following are the Grand
appointed by Grand Master
A. Marshall, Chaplain; Rev.
B. W. Hatcher, Lecturer; T. J.
Reed. Grand Deacon; R. N.
Hacked, Junior Deacon; K.
F. Lamb; F. M. Winchester,
K.
W. and J.
Standard-bearers; R.
H. Bradley, The
were installed by Past Grand Mas
Richard J. Noble, S. L. Parker
acting as Marshal. The
of a Past Grand
Master was presented to B. S.
were granted to ten
new Lodges, Over gates
were present, representing
Lodges, and they made a line look-
body of men. New life is be-
into the order and it
enters upon the new year's work
with bright prospects.
STATE
The second of the North
Carolina Association was
held here last week and adjourned
to meet here again in August
next, report of Secretary
Parker showed the cotton seed sit-
mi improved, mid the
of cooperative seed oil
mills was
the delivery of addressed and the
appointment of delegates to the
good roads convention, which
meets here February 10-15, no
of interest was
ed.
MATTER OF INTEREST.
advanced to eight cents
on the Raleigh market Saturday-
is now more largely.
Last year this time it brought
and the receipts at Raleigh are
lea than last year.
Only bales have been mark-
here so far, while on January
nearly had been
sold. Cotton ought to go to nine
a month, it does seem,
all the market
will permit it.
The Stale Auditor has completed
his report showing the
valuation of Hie tax real and
personal property in Caro-
The total valuation is
and the total tax assess
rat cents i is
MM,, There are
acres of land, valued at
town lots, valued
at and acres
mineral lands, valued
at This assessment on
the whole is course far below
the actual value of the property,
as usual. According to this re-
port we arc supposed to own
174,2.15 horses, males
jacks and
jacks of the human species not in-
Pills
popular never tat to
Dyspepsia, Constipation,
And ALL DISEASES arising from a
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion
natural result la good appetite
and small; elegant.
I, coated and to
Take No Substitute.
All Eastern North Carolina is in-
in this matter.
President Elliot of
will visit the State
the formal and In-
College and the State A.
M. College in April, spending
two days at each, beginning with
April 4th and 5th at Chapel Hill,
0th and 7th at Greensboro, 8th
and 9th at Raleigh.
Judge Frank Osborne, of
Charlotte has the race for
the making the
Democratic candidate who
desires to succeed Senator
and it is hinted that there are
still others to the race.
Indifferent Citizen.
One of the great dangers of our
government, especially our
government, is the
of a very large proportion of
the people.
Among those whom we are ac
to regard as the best class
of citizens there is a great and
growing of duty to take an
active part in politics. In fact we
hear men of intelligence and
property boast that they
little and care less about public
questions. These men would b
if you should tell them
that they are not good citizens,
and are responsible,
through their sins of omission, for
the ills abuses of which they
arc often the first to complain, but
you would lie telling the truth.
No man is a good citizen who has
capacity to help cause of
good government, and fails to do
so. He is a stockholder neg-
bis duty to himself and to
Journal.
newspaper whose
with advertisements of business
men has more in attract-
attention to building town
any other agency that can be
employed. People go where there
is business. and labor go
where there is an enterprising
community. No power on earth is
so strong to build up a town
well a paper veil patronized,
and power should be
ed. The man who overlooks his
town paper injures himself by in-
his town
A Busy Small Store.
There is a feeling among some
merchants establishments
have not yet reached the
of department stores
i regular and persistent
does not pay. A
small in New York
surrounded by big stores has been
recently advertised steadily in the
newspapers, however, re
salt, according to the manager, Is
that are as busy as the busiest
large Rec-
A little lie goes a long
Man's days arc numbered
thanks to the calendars.
The early bird catches a cold
these frosty mornings.
The most certain feature of a
sure thing is i's uncertainty.
It's Io be a back number
than not to numbered at all.
No, dear, a fisherman
doesn't have to be intoxicated to
reel.
Sorrow Unit is drowned in drink
will I to haunt you.
The inn . who no confidence
in himself expect to
it in others.
The goose that laid the golden
egg wasn't In it with the one who
It is to be hoped that the efforts brick
of Major E. J. Kale et who
before the Congressional
Makes Apology.
N. C, Jan.
The trouble between Judge Robin-
son and Hon. John Shaw has
been settled. Judge
made an apology which Mr. Shaw
accepted in the spirit in which it
When court convened,
Judge Robinson said, speaking to
Mr. Shaw, who had been request-
ed to be present i
we arc both go-
over the road of life for our
only and last time, I wish to
state that we all make mistakes at
times, and that the court is no
from all that
court now sees knows that it
acted perhaps rudely towards you
on Monday, but if so, that it
was without personal feeling or in-
tent to offend; that, while I make
mistakes. I hope that it was never
from personal feeling towards any
seeming rudeness, which I could
not have intended, I make lull
NOTICE OF
The hare formed
a for the practice of their
beginning January 1902.
will of Dr. on
Dickinson avenue, where all needing
can find them.
K. M
C. U.
DISSOLUTION.
The firm of W. U. Bro.
doing business at Whichard, N. IX,
this day dissolved mutual consent. Pi K.
withdrawing from firm. The
will be continued by W. K.
aid, will all of the
firm and to whom all persona owing the
firm are requested to make immediate
Tim Jan. 2nd
W. K.
D. K. WHICHARD.
This is the glorious season of the
year when you wear a heavy over-
coat one day, a linen duster the
a porous plaster the third
and a doctor's bill the fourth.
Orange, Va., Observer.
James,
Dental Surgeon,
v Greenville,
IN 1800.
J. V. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
Plan t Trees
EVERYWHERE.
I have on hand ft few of Fruit
and Ornamental
Bushes, ice , for sale I
preparing to pal n of
for the fall
save
warren.
Proprietor Nursery,
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, K. C.
The leader in work and low price
Nice Photographs lot per dozen,
Cabinet-, per dozen.
other lines very cheap. Crayon Portraits
made from any small picture cheap. Nice
Frames on hand all the time. Come and
examine my work. No to show
samples and answer questions. The
work to all. Office
to a. m., to p. m. Yours to please.
HYMAN.
S. M.
Wholesale and retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
aim
Heat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American Cigarettes, Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cot ion Seed Meal Bulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware. Cakes Crackers,
Cheese, Best Butter, Stand
aid Sewing Mach and nu-
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
SIM M
Phone Sf.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The clerk of Superior court of Pitt
having issued Letter of
to m, the undersigned the lit day of
the W. E.
notice is hereby given to all
-on to the estate to nuke
payment to the and to
all creditors of estate to present their
claims properly authenticated, to the
within twelve mouths after the
date of this notice, or this notice will I
plead in their recovery.
This the 1st day of January, 1902.
A. F- SPAIN,
Administratrix of the Estate of W. K.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Superior court Clerk of Pitt county,
having letters of Administration to
the undersigned, on the 10th day of
December, 1901, on the estate of J. A,
deceased, notice Is hereby given
to all persons indebted to to make
immediate payment to the
and to creditors of said estate to present
their claims, properly authenticated, to the
undersigned, within twelve months after
the date this notice, or this notice will
in bar of their recovery.
This the 10th December, 1901.
J.
Adm r. on t e of T. .
IO CREDITORS.
Having duly qualified before the
Clerk of Pitt county u Executor
f the Last Will and Testament Mrs S
Hi. deceased, notice is hereby
to nil persons indebted to the estate
to make payment to the under-
signed, and all persons claims against
the estate are i tied to present their claims
for payment on or before the 29th day of
November, 1902, or this notice will
in bar of recovery.
This 29th day of Nov. 1901.
Executor of Mrs- S. M.
t I s .
Bertie county.
of
Waft, Charles Hardy, deed.
Hardy, R. Lee
heirs at law of
Wm. Charles deceased
Bf order of the Superior Court of Bertie
county entered in the above entitled pro-
sell at court house door in
Greenville, N. C, Pitt county, at m.
Feb. those two town In
Bethel, Pitt county, which Wm. Charles
Hardy owned at his death and called the
Andrews both situate on Main street
in said
third cash ind balance In
one and two years with interest on deferred
payments.
This land is sold to pay the debts of
Wm. Charlie Hardy.
This Jan. 1902.
of Wm. Charles Hard v.
By F. O. JAMES, Attorney.
THE GREENVILLE
par; m. It
of
ASTOR PLACE NEW YORK
on Rivers and
In the
lion facilities of the Cape Fear
river, and asking an
to provide
between and
Wilmington, will be
In
CO.
of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior Finishings
for Fine Modern and Cheap
We patronage and
lo Rive in
will Mother
inn h lining a hurt in I styles and work,
the are
There it no prevent-
tut their wont
are with Perry Han,
No other remedy approaches
It for the relief of
There hut one Painkiller Perry
to
M. CO.
GREENVILLE, N.
notice f o
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. John C. General Agent for
North Carolina and Virginia, of that Well-
Known and Popular
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Insurance Co., of
to to large Dumber of
policy and to tho public
generally, of North this com-
will now In
and from this date will Ila
desirable policies, to all de-
siring the very beat i In the beat
life company in the world.
If local agent in your town baa not
yet completed arrangements,
JOHN C. DREWRY,
Agent, Raleigh, N. C.
Assets
Paid policy
Live, reliable energetic wanted at
once to for the
Old mutual Benefit.
The Charlotte Observer.
EVERY IN THE
TOMPKINS,
J. P. CALDWELL Editor.
YE AR.
THE OBSERVER Receives
largest telegraphic news service
delivered to any paper between
Washington and Atlanta, and
its special service is the greatest
ever handled by a North Caro-
paper.
THE SUNDAY OBSERVER con
of or more pages, and is
to a large extent made of
original matter.
THE SEMI-WEEKLY
ER printed Tuesday and Friday
l per year. The largest paper
in North Carolina.
Sample copies sent on application.
Address
THE OBSERVER,
Charlotte, N. C.
OLD DOMINION
ft
Steamer leave Washing
ton daily st A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore
and Line from
Boston.
JNO.
Washington, N. C
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. O.
W.
DEALER
GREENVILLE N. C.
-a------e at
Cotton Bagging and Ties always
on
Fresh goods kept constantly en
hand. Country produce and
sold. A I rial will convince yon.
C W.
WHICHARD
DEALER IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low the
lowest. Highest market
paid produce.
J. P. MET,
-------DEALER IN-------
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE MB.
J. B. COREY.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
ISSUED WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor ft Publisher,
Lincoln,
in Advance.
One Year Biz Months
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em.
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
The Reflector office. The Semi
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or The
and
one year for payable In ad-
FOR
ill
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J.
TO
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VOL
PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY
no a
When Down
Town Trading
Don't forget to call on us fur some
pretty Shirt Waist Goods Cheap.
Will also give yon
Big Bargains
in Hamburgs, Valentine and Swiss
Laces, and lots of other
V down.
BETHEL ITEMS.
i. C, Jan,
Miss Dannie Wood, of Kinston,
is visiting friends here.
Miss Geneva Gardner, of Green-
ville, is visiting relatives in this
place.
B. . of Greenville, is
in town buying cotton.
II. H. Taylor, of this
spent Tuesday evening in
H. L. Nichols, near Green-
ville, passed Tuesday en
route to Charleston.
Wm. Staton and spent Tues-
day in Tarboro.
J. M. Whichard and John Mayo
of near here spent In Tar-
on business.
Bar. J. returned
Monday where be held
services Sunday and night.
It. D. is in Norfolk
purchasing a line lot of team.
The prices will surprise you.
Please call in and see them
Hours to please
J. B. Cherry Co.
ADDRESS AT
MARVELOUS
JANUARY
SALE.
Economy chances that overshadow even
our own
unrivaled bargains of the past.
of near here, i --f
W. T LEE CO-
EXAMPLE OF THE
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company.
Mr. Dan A bra in. of Mount, N. C, took out policy
No. in 1880, amount kind, ordinary life,
year accumulation period; annual premium 1988.90; total
payments
OPTIONS OF SETTLEMENT.
year dividend payable in cash
and continue policy for 5,000.00
2- Full paid participating additional 2.504
and continue for 5,000.00
Withdraw total cash value 8,502.80
For an agency, or example of results at your age for com-
with any other company, address, giving date of birth,
T. ARCHIBALD CARY, General
For Virginia and North Carol inn,
1201 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va
Saturday night
town.
Miss Patience ac-
companied by Jesse Thomas spent
Wednesday in Tarboro.
O. H. James is now on I lie road
selling desks and so on.
Mr. Powers wife of
is spending several days
here on account of their health.
It. L. Gardner, of is in
town.
Willie Peal and have
accepted a position street and
walker of this place. We wish
them much success.
Mr. of Maryland, is vis-
his daughter, Mrs. J. D.
of this place.
Every school bas its room
for Improvement.
Magnetic, money
Sunday in saving values in every department. An
as no careful buyer will miss. An
in
that will make an immense stir in the business world
It will spread the fame of the J. IS Cherry Co's.
store to greater distances than have gigantic
of the past. Understand the position. Almost in
l ft The
22nd, Livingstone
Johnson, of visited Win-
and delivered
addresses we ever
beard. We ii give hi- thoughts
as best we can. After
school he
There are things we lo
know. Von a hog
In- -nil
thought I saw an educated horse
Ion after I knew it only
noted account certain signs
given Ins master and to dodge
lash, u can improve
with education.
There once n
inly professional nun an
n was to be a
lawyer, doc. preacher, he
must be educated but lo farm, on
id mat win. needed. This no-
i- living out and fathers real-
tee every child
he a blessing or a
curse. An on the
track, the steam N raised and a
man leaps lo the throttle.
Then there for power is
n the hand -if a mail man. but
a smoke in the smoke house.
and when the mother to kill
it i-he t mid it to lie only a
padding which had fallen
from loft. matter bow ninny
servants arc in the house, learn to
work if you never need to all
i and if you have lo you know
how. I have no sympathy for the
boy who conies home from college
to lie around in the shade while
bis poor old father works in
Held. raised Hie farm and
every I
to the country to work on a farm.
I don't intend to raise a boy who
hitch a to a plow.
Don't think father, who had no
opportunity, your equal. He
your equal. Sign your name,
II to a
check it may lie worthless
While your lather's signature looks
like a crawled over
yet bis check brings the money.
A mother took washing to earn
money to educate her boy and
when he graduated at the head of
in- class received many bean-
bouquet be stepped off the
and gave them to his mother.
She credit for bis sue-
You should know everything
a, something. Nobody knows
a day all goods suffer the severest cut, and chiefly
affected are the departments enumerated and item-
zed below.
let a good man be at the
and great good to the people is. everything. Some
result. Bible is the
lion nil education. I would
rather my children should
Von tell them anything. In
each man has a trade and
ignorant than lo by
godless all the work In the
means i know of
thing about everything r
Reduction Falls Heavily
IN
Colored Dress Goods
AT ABOUT HALF, and in Hit
and every-
thing something Today
brings great opportunities.
cam only log school
CARR,
For Nails, Locks, lUnges, Doors,
Windows, Paints, Rope,
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car-
Tools, to
H. L Gill
Next door to Ricks Wilkinson. to Ormond Carr. i
Times The Value
OP ANY
Turn
Till FASTER.
v, ill all
WILSON,
Atlanta, Ga.
For talc by
S. T. WHITE,
Greenville,
gen
SCHOOL BOOKS
Reflector
,. , . man wen,
Counterfeit money that is Department. T lo
is not at bing of the past. r TUT. again home,
of U
Every man likes to sec the right
prevail because we all feel we are
on that side.
Some wise men don't get so
credit for wisdom as some foolish
men who are good
Tom Shot in Hickory.
Hickory, of the
greatest tragedies has ever
taken place inside if the corpora-
was that occurring last
in the eastern portion of tho town
when Tom Yount, a well connected
young married man, mis shot from
ambush. The ball, from a
pistol, entered through the
upper lip, knock three
teeth, clipping the tongue and
lodging in the right lower jaw.
Dr. II. who was at
called to dress the wounds of
the victim, said, after a careful
examination, if it had been for
the teeth breaking the force of the
ball causing the same to range
downward, the shot would have
been fatal.
There is much exciting comment
over the affair and there Is a great
deal of evidence as
to the guilty parties, but so far
there has not been any arrest,
although one night policeman was
on the scene at the lime of the
shooting, thereafter locating some
of the parties biding, one of
whom was clothed in a Woman's
garb. Leading up to tragedy
it is said that a fascinating widow
of this town played a part
which caused a great deal of
between certain
There will probably be several
rests Implicating various
parties. While Mr. wound
is very painful, will probably
him life, is not
thought to be fatal.
Man
imagines that a neglected cold
a day. Tin- inn- in die
sis sou the throat b i lea-
lint Una in-J
Lung
oil e TM c will i
tin- lungs will h-
In Black
In
DRESS
In
12.00
In Fancy
11.00
In Foulards 1.00
9.00
In
j patterns will nuke very
pretty skirts. Spare i.
in the
Silk Waist Patterns
Just the thing for Spring and
Easter wear a chance that
comes but life to gel
seasonable Silk at the price we are
offering them at.
Waist Patterns
I. 0-4.00 3.00
4.00 11.00
3.00
8.00 and Ends in
Wait Patterns 2.80
FANCY PLAIDS AND lit;
thing for
Dress Trimmings
and kind at
and kind at
and kind at
SO and kind at
Slid 1.00 kind at
11.00, 1.25 and 1.00 kind at
Black Bole
Black
Black Saline
Black
and every else in inn Silk
Department have to suffer
January Bale.
Dress
; in New,
g mis H ii you have never
before a chance of, and ibis
one last long. by read ill j
the land
Professor
Importance
Now they are
was an event of
III a
Schools now conn- in touch with
living Issues. Borne men graduate
and then have Lille sine a
ma. Rook knowledge alone is not
Today we gel a part
The press is tilling
Pick out only good
r . r. , . , , I when you raid. paper
tor waists should be
of M
and no two alike were valued
but this sale makes
at and a lot of plain
that we have put the knife very
deep.
Dress Trimmings
-lust things for your
Dress and anything is
up to date we have It, and
make this sale complete we have
knifed I hem with our big blue
pencil along with everything else,
do. now have certain
A few- to teach all
studies. Doctors specialize one for
eye, one ear, etc. Don't
he all but master
one. We largely determine our
positions lb life. School orators used
to grow they might
he sneaking to a future Governor
or President, you may be greater.
A Governor may be as mean as. the
devil wants him lo while you
may In- a true man or a noble,
pure woman. A Congressman once
gelling the best of his opponent in
an argument received taunt
that he once blacked boots. The
reply came; Yes, and no man
w ill say I didn't do it well. Train
your minds so that yon may be
something in life, ever basing it
upon the Divine teachings of the
Bible and may God bless you in
your noble efforts.
Reform an Indian.
Cloaks Skirts.
They almost to know
are market down .-. low aid
we have got to have room,
our price will give to
and buyer.
Space all gone and not
half of our story told, but
you can jet the rest
At Our Store.
Everything marked in
in our plain figures with our big
blue pencil.
Mail and Telephone orders
promptly and carefully filled.
j. K W.
Panama canal, but never
allow ii kill the influence of good
papers. Tho best Literary pro-;
Auctions are found In books as
they are written time. Head
some Action by standard authors
not trashy kind.
however may kill your taste for
more solid leading and if docs The newspapers are having fun
quit It. But you may read the commissioner of Indian
yon may smell of books be affairs on account of his recant or-
educated, to Indian agents to make the
Learn observation, red men have their hair cut, to
men with eye live blindly. wearing blankets and paint-
men may travel to tho same place, . laces. Short hair, coals
one socs nothing, the other is and breeches tend to civilization,
lighted with many things he he argues, while the paint runs
on his trip. A preacher may down the when
seen bush or Bower, perspire and gives them ion eyes.
Learn by talking to those who I These reforms to be instituted
know more I do. We love cases, when necessary,
lo lo those who know less, I pains for In-
used to love lo talk to the little stance by catting off the rations of
and when I look my refractory or looking them
trip la Wilmington I told
III. Ill all about just to
look bite and shine. If a
doesn't receive and water
continually pumped ii
dry, so we unless receive
talking with more intelligent
The truly educated will not
look down oil you but and In-
Von must know how- to do some-
thing, a gill should know bow
lo keep and cook, a DOW
to farm. I pity those win. have
never come In touch with nature.
the till who is raised in a
band box, who plays one air on the
piano and puts on a thousand
more. b like girl who
was scared almost to death ill sec
Hut ii is hard lo reform on Indian,
or squaw. A former
Stales marshal for the Western
district of North Carolina, whose
business carried a good deal
among of our West.
em counties, tells of ease of a
young Indian girl who
had been educated the
schools up lo their limit and
was soul out of Hit- Slate to
college. She remained away four
years, back highly educated
in literature, art and mask, and
dressed in the height of fashion.
And in three mouths her line togs
had been and she
again going barefooted wear-
a blanket. That's an Indian
for yon. Charlotte Observer,


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Eastern reflector, 24 January 1902
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
January 24, 1902
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Joyner NC Microforms
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