Eastern reflector, 21 March 1902


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Have
What
I AM STILL CARRYING
UP-TO DATE LINK OF
DRUNKENNESS.
The following article, culled from
Wilson Times, and written by
Elder I. D. Gold, i- so timely and
so sensible, we feel constrain-
ed Co give it readers.
While it is proper to praise men
for the good they do, yet there is
more need of condemning the evil
they evil is
destructive, and should be
therefore condemned. It is
to be in A man
is much better able to do what he
should do he is well. But a
with a contagious, loathsome and
dangerous disease is such a menace
the community that it behoove
the neighborhood to remove or
suppress that disease
much as possible.
Suppose one is a drunkard. He
is controlled by vicious
that arc a menace to the
. , . community. There is not a
TWO PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE woman nor a the
In- damaged by
HAS
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware AN, A thing
WHICH I aM UNABLE TO MENTION
Come to see me for your next B of Flour
Yours to please-
Jas. B. White.
AN OLD ADAGE
SAYS
purse Is a heavy
Sickness makes a purse.
The LIVER Is the seat of nine
of all
Pills
go to the root the whole mat-
thoroughly, quickly
and the action the
LIVER to normal condition.
Give tone to the system and
solid flesh to the body.
Take No Substitute.
1866.
J. I. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factor handler of
Tie and Bags.
Con and shipments
solicited.
OLD DOMINION
BENEFIT LIFE III fill.
man in someway.
lard .- not only for
that is useful to the
but he is the control of a
Corrupt nature that is liable to do
many things that hurtful to
the country. When a man is sober
he is not always able to keep his
of
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid up Insurance.
Extended that works
Is
Will be if arrears lie pal j within on month while
are living, or three j ear.-; lapse. ,,
of payment of arrears with interest. nature; but he is he is
loiter second year No Restrictions. Incontestable. Utterly indisposed and unable to
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and of each a simile evil principle of
his nature, but that evil nature
may be lo reduce Premiums, or ,, . , ,
To Increase the Insurance, or a wild loose is turned loose
To make policy payable as an during the hitched to a buggy without driver
lured. or to control him, and
the public road and to run over
passers by.
What has a to put
Greenville, N. C. himself in a condition of
when he is lo do mis-
DON'T WORRY a small has one to sell
thing like that, but come to f
,., i. . i . . ; here is the in the laws
yon can supply a dinner
the aid of the Our excellent
lie of CANNED GOODS furnish
a variety of desirable things for
And in
Individuality is I good asset if
it's the right sort.
A nose, like a bad penny,
always turns up.
It every man that can tell a
good story when he sees it.
When love is dead it should
buried.
It take a particularly
sharp person to make re-
marks.
A poor husband is a good bit
like a mongrel dog. No one ever
tries to steal him.
J. L. SUGG,
i allow men to keep bar rooms
In order to sell liquor, as is done
i i our country I The tendency
i is to encourage
we also best . . .
in . Any man noticing
the grog shop is
. . , . ,
and by what sort of
will with the
fearful and far evil effects
of this monster whose tendency is
shame and wretchednesS,
lies I to be had. In fact
is the place to call
a anted in the way of
Groceries.
THE
tor A ails. Lochs, Binges, Doors
Windows, Points, Rope, Homes
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car-
to
H. I.
Next door to Ricks Wilkinson.
Successor t
JOB
All Kinds at The Reflector
Right
SCHOOL- BOOKS
Store.
The Poll Voting.
The Constitutional amendment
goes into effect this year.
Among its provisions is one re-
quiring the payment of the poll
tax by the day of May.
Failure to this means a for-
of the to that
There will bean entire new reg-
this year, and no man can
vote unless he registers, and no
man can register unless he pays
poll lax by the day of
May.
of poll tax is re
quired because heretofore there
have liven thousands of in
Nor lb Carolina who vote at every
election without ever eying one
of tax.
This is on the theory that
be who will not help bear the bur-
dens of government should have
DO band in the administration of
its affairs
The hopes the good
of Western North will
bear in this provision of this
new section into our
Constitution. To fail to comply
with it in this respect would be
fatal to the right to vole.
Rut he who loses that light on
account will have no one to
blame lot The law is
plain and due notice been
given.
The lax which is required
to paid by the first day of next
May the las that was due last
September, so eight
Indulgence la given everybody.
In a Michigan three per-
sons received by mail what
ported to be sample headache
powders manufactured Savanna
New but mulled from a near
Michigan town. Two did not hes-
to swallow the powder,
one of these suffered intensely
while the other, a young married
woman, died in great agony. An
analysis showed that
was the almost exclusive
Just as there are people who
are swindled by games which have
been exposed a thousand times by
the newspapers, so there are
who will eat or take
medicines of the source of
which they arc ignorant. It should
he rule never lo use
any such articles they do
not come from a Renown source.
Murder by wail has become a
modern fashion. Philadelphia
Record.
WHEN YOU WANT
Dry Goods, Groceries, Confections,
etc., go to
Mrs. L. If. WHITE,
Black Jack, N. C.
Kiel line if goods on hand. low
prolate bought ft or lo
for
James,
Dental Surgeon,
Greenville,
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
The leader in good work and low price.
Ii
Halt Cabinets per
All other lines very cheap. Crayon Portrait
made from any small picture cheap. Nice
on hand all the lime, C. and
examine my work. No trouble to bow
ample and answer The very
bust work lo all. hour
to a. m, I. to in. m. Yours to please.
MB VICE
Steamer My res leave Washing
ton daily at A. If. for Green
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, Sal
at 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 from Baltimore
and Line from
Boston.
SON,
Washington, N. C
J. J.
Greenville, N.
d. w. mm
IN
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
Know You arc Taking
When lake Chill
the formula plainly print-
ed on every bottle showing that Is aim
Iron Quinine in s Ho,
Cure, No Pay.
Low to via
Atlantic Line.
The Coast Line Bail-
way Company the fol-
lowing low to Charleston
C, on at of the South Caro
inter slate West Indian
exposition. Charleston, C.
Dec 1st, to June 1st
The following apply from
N. O.
11.85 to be sold daily
until including May
passage final limit ten
days in addition to date of
sale.
is to lie sold daily
until and including May 1902.
passage final limit June
For tickets, Pullman reservation
and any further particulars write
or call on
II. M.
Gen Pass. Wilmington, N. C.
J. H
Greenville, N.
Pass V.
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and r Finishings
i Fine Modern and Cheap Build
solicit your and
guarantee to give satisfaction in
styles and work.
Please send your to
Tile Co.
N. C.
N.
Cotton Bagging and lies
On ha ml
goods kept constantly en
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
NOTICE.
Last Call For
known by
miser is
money he keeps.
A rich i
makes u
lurking; on Street Corners
and hi lbs cars are
-air of
mini a an I of tor-
in of
the
of mind With comfort of
body, cu II yourself many day
of misery by keening old
in i hut out
Perry
I will attend at the following
limes places the purpose
of collecting taxes due for the year
Beaver Dam
Township, Monday, March at
a. m.
Farmville, Monday, Mar. at
at o'clock.
Falkland, Wednesday, Mar. VA.
Gum Barn op church,
township, Thursday, Mar. at
Bethel, Thursday, Mar. at
o'clock.
Stokes, Carolina township, Fri-
day, Mar.
. Mar.
i township,
Friday, M,.
Johnson's Mills, Creek
township. Friday Mar.
Friday, Mar.
Coder law this is the last
call for taxes before adding cost.
All who full to pay by March IS,
will be levied on and cost add-
ed to l In ii la .
The
provides no one can who
fails to pay his poll lax.
Pay your taxes time to save
costs and to your vote.
O. W.
I Sheriff.
The Charlotte Observer.
EVERY DAY II THE YEAR.
CALDWELL TOMPKINS, h r
i. P. CALDWELL Editor.
PER VI Alt.
THE Receives the
largest news service
delivered to any paper between
Washington Atlanta, and
its special service is the greatest
ever handled by a North Caro-
paper.
con
of or mote pages, and is
to a large made of
original matter.
THE SEMI WEEKLY
EB printed Tuesday and Friday
l per year. The largest paper
in North Carolina.
Sample copies sent on application.
Address
THE
Charlotte, N. O.
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market price
paid for country produce.
S. M.
Wholesale and retail Grocer
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid
Hides, Fur, Cotton Oil Bar
Turkeys. Egg, etc. Bed
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba
by Carriages,
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
and Gail A Ax
High Life Tobacco, Key West Che-
roots, Henry George Can
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil.
Cotton Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candles, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes. Currents, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware. Cakes Crackers, Macs
Beat Butter, New
Machines, and nu
morons other goods. and
Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
S. M.
J. ii. COREY,
IN-
on
Ii
-A LINK OF
Of RECTORY
every Ban
evening. Pray-
Booth,
school a. n. M. A. Allen
M every Ban
morning and evening. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening. a,
H. M. pastor. Sunday school
P- m. L. H.
thin
a. a,.
F. H. Hard
MinUter. Morning and even-
lag prayer with sermon every let
and 3rd Sunday. Lay
every and 4th Sunday.
Sunday school a. ., W. B.
B. Litany
every Wednesday It a.
Preaching second,
and fourth Sundays In each
month Prayer meeting Wednesday
night. Be-. D. pastor.
Sunday school P. If., W. R.
Parker, superintendent.
regular services
A. F. A A. M.
No. meets list and
bird Monday evening. B. E.
fin. W. M.
I. O. O. F.- Covenant Lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday evening
L. II. G. W. Atkins,
K. of Lodge,
I, every Friday evening,
C Forbes, L.
son, and
B. Vance Council, No
meets
lug Wilson, Secretary, J.
S. Tunstall,
A O. Council,
No. meets every and third
nights in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy
Chief; D. Smith, Sec
I. O. Conclave
No. meets every second and
Monday nights in Odd
lows Hall. W. B.
Also a nice Line of Hardware. I
COME D SEE ME.
J. B.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
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office. Semi
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year for or The Daily
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY, MARCH
NO
Wit
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II A YEAR
Ricks Wilkinson
The Truest Thin We Ever Didn't Say.
BUT WE DID AND ONLY
Not sure whether we told you our
blocks were then in record condition, which mean
Clearest of we didn't it was truest thing
we ever didn't say.
Of all bard lessons a merchant Las to learn the
baldest is CARRY OVER.
lately light and still in
fashion, it's bard to plunge knife. Bat do it be
must, or suffer later. It's due to well as
we start new light. WE DO.
WHITE QUILTS.
A SALE OF. WHITE QUILTS AT PRICKS THAT WILL
BET TONGUE IN PITT COUNTY TO WAGGING.
VALIANT WHITE never sold for less
11.26 have lo go this sale at
WHITE qUILT yon can't match at lass
after this sale at q q
CROCHET WHITE QUILT bas been of
county could sell it at now bas to go in
IMPORTED CHOICE PATTERNS in Marseilles Batten Finish
Quilt a- the world over for thin mile at
RICKS WILKINSON.
HAWED AT OCEAN VIEW.
Wedding bells rung far
last time at home of Capt. Geo.
H. West of that town. Their young-
est and only single daughter,
J., a
Mr. Wm. West, of
at o'clock Wed-
morning. Owing to
terrible which bad been
raging the as per-
formed at borne of brine
Instead of the as was
The bride clothed in a
costume el white silk covered with
de Sol. She also wore a
handsome veil and carried a bunch
of American Beauty roses, which
bride given to the
by bar brother, Dr. Harry
West, of Philadelphia.
West, staler of acted
as maid of honor. M. Elmer
Belts, nephew of the bride, acted
as best man.
There were sets of
Six girls strewed flowers on
floor the bride and groom
stepped In the to the wed-
which was Being play-
ed by West, of North Caro-
house decor-
with and II of the
rarest kinds. dining room
trimmed with and
plants which reached from the floor
lo the ceiling. Each member of
family presented a bunch
of roses and orchids a souvenir
neat day bride and
groom on a tour to Niagara
Mammoth Cave and then
through South. will
arrive at home North Car-
the middle of April.
Sussex, Journal, 8th.
The many friends of Mr. West
here where he engaged
with Beaufort
Lumber Co., extend warmest eon-
happy marriage.
return lo Greenville with
bride will inset a
To Public School Teachers
Of North
The of The Stale Nor-
and Industrial College
to render every possible service
to the educational interests of the
State decided to offer women
Institute of mouth.
This is intended especially for
those teachers who desire to better
equip themselves for their work,
but who, for reasons, are
unable to pursue full course.
A matriculation fee of will be
charged which will entitle the per-
son paying same to all lectures,
library of textbooks,
etc. The only additional expense
will be for board and laundry, both
of which will not cost more than
a week.
In the department or Pedagogy,
lectures best methods of
teaching all common school
studies will be given, and the
dents will have opportunity to
spend some time in The Practice
Observation School.
In addition, lectures and
work will be offered
different departments of science.
Besides regular faculty of
The State Normal and
College, we shall with
city superintendents and o her
educators to deliver
special lectures.
The Institute will begin April
20th and May 24th.
If Ilia your intention to avail
yourself of this opportunity, or if
yon desire for further information,
please write to
Cu i i. I .
President.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
from
ii. u. Mar.
of so amending
constitution as to permit of the
election of senators by the people
seems to taken a new I cite of
life daring the past week in
Washington and actively
by democrats lob
and committee rooms. Colo-
William J. Bryan
day at the Capitol and warmly
advocated which may
have added to the interest taken in
the subject, though the agitation
bad begun before Mr. Bryan
rived. With a view to learning
actual status of the movement
I made a limited cam a-- of
situation yesterday and obtained
following
Senator of I said
be was heartily in favor of
proposed change believed it
had a bettor opportunity of being
adopted at this session ever
before, it is not adopted
this session, said the
Senator, believe there is
likelihood of its being made
a party issue in the next cam-
Senators Culberson
Bailey, of Texas, both expressed
themselves as strongly in favor of
it. Senator Vest, of Missouri,
unconditionally opposed to it. Sen
Jones, of Arkansas, as is well
known, is committed to it as
Senator Harry, also of Arkansas,
and both Senators from Ten-
Senator Clay, of Georgia,
said be had discussed mailer
with t Bryan unit that be
hoped to see the amendment
Senator of
said he was committed to it and so
did Senator Borrows of Michigan.
Senator Morgan, of Alabama, re-
fused to express an opinion.
Should amendment pass
Senate it would be promptly ad-
opted by the House. Mr. Rich
democratic leader, told
me all democrats would vote
for It a number of republicans
would also. make
strongest kind of a party
said a democratic member,
I earnestly trust it ill be adopted
as such
All last week the Senate din-
cussed the ship subsidy bill. Sen-
Vest delivered u most able
speech on the exposing
fallacies of the reason-
with a ,; logic. Senator
support -I the measure, as
did Senator but the
support was halfhearted.
He admitted that he was opposed
to the bounty system and would
greatly prefer helping the ship-
ping interests by discriminating
duties but stated ho would
bill because
j favored it.
DEPARTMENT
This department is being added In all time. Nearly every day
there is something new. W will only call your attention to a
few spec nil in.
Plated W are.
This is most serviceable ware you can get. It is a heavy
plate on a copper body, so it is almost We
have this ware coffee and tea pots different butter and
sugar dishes, milk and water pitchers serving dishes, syrup pots,
cuspidors, waiters, If you use this ware once you will never
want any other kind for it is e
and China Ware.
It is no use to say anything department for everybody
knows we are the crockery people this part of the world.
always carry a large and you select the pieces for h
Dinner and Tea Set
to suit yourself,
you do want.
is much better having to buy what
Did you ever use any of these new good- in
An-ti Rust Ware.
It is guaranteed never to rust. in and ask for it. In fact
we carry almost needed to tic up your kitchen, bed-
room, sitting-room, or parlor. All we want you to do is to conic
in call for what you We try to keep the very best in
each of our departments think we can please you in price
and quality. All we ask is u trial.
J. B. Cherry Co.
The Department
GREENVILLE
DON'T WONKY a small
tiling like Mill, but come to us
you mil supply a dinner without
the aid of the cook. Our excellent
line of GOODS furnish
n variety of desirable thing for
your We also keep the best
always
And have
the best brands to be had. fuel
our is the place lo call
any thing wanted ill the way of
Nice Groceries.
i Greenville,
I Ian On. Sara .
Chicago bas offered a
a year. When it
comes to such a call as
are few who do
II i ii that Perry II, t
I, just good tor internal a for in
It tho cramp
to the bowel I whit b to cold
and when internally will
ewe and when
plied be
warm There
but Painkiller,
A Word lo
Plant manure highly
and cultivate raise your
own supplies at home. That is the
secret of successful farming
you depend upon tobacco, cotton
grain or grasses a money crop.
And present conditions of
scarcity unreliability of labor
it is all the more necessary to
adopt intensive system, farm
Commercial fertilizers
right but do not depend upon them
entirely. Use of barnyard
compost, swamp muck,
and to give
body and permanency to
of soil. And then green
manure the laud addition. Sow
clover, peas, etc., the
growth Its Thia
method intelligently pursued for a
few years would work a wonderful
transformation in many a poor
almost profitless old
Gold Leaf.
CARR
For Lochs, Doors,
Windows, Paints, Hope, Homes,
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car-
Tools, go to
H. I. CARR,
door to Ricks to Can. i
The Fountain
SCHOOL BOOKS
Reflector Store.
true. whole,
political developments of
I promise to lie interesting and some-
thing out of the usual order,
if the present cm mil
lo How uninterruptedly u.
Governor Aycock has commuted
the sentences of Lawyer
the Southern Railway attorney
convicted at court, so
as to make the punishment a line
imprisonment
feature has been stricken out be
cause the has since been
of charge of em
I tracery.
Senator Carmack, of Tennessee,
he of most eloquent of public
men, has accepted U
deliver the literary address, May
State Normal and Indus
trial College at Greensboro, on
occasion of its
It will be a notable event.
State Normal Industrial
College Alumina Association offers
a prize of for the best
cal paper written by a former
dent of college. award
will lie made by competent judges
careful consideration the
originality, research and literary
merit shown by each The
paper must treat of some phase of
North Carolina life.
OUR LETTER.
tin rial of
Kai S. V., Ii
this Patrick's day
the I would like to ask
you if intend to vote at the
State election in
if so; whether you have taken the
initial to do so.
This is the year our new
law, under the provisions of
the
adopted two years ago, goes
effect, and one of the require
to you to become
elector is the payment of your poll
tax on or 1st.
you can show your poll lax receipt
you will be legally entitled to
vole, no matter how white you
it been announced that
is one of I he the
State and Central Com-
will take up when they
meet in joint session here a week
hence. Rut there really seems to
lie no interrogation point attached
to it It is not u hut a
fact, the law, and the law must lie
obeyed. So, see your tax collector
at once.
HOBO VOTE.
There will lie more
to vote, so far as the
them,
than most people counting on.
will be to be true
especially with the city and town
who so generally lake
advantage of the good school
them.
Iced, a very sensible and ob
van- widely man
declared lo me today that is a
meal easier for youths
t secure an education, even a
higher education, in lb Caro
today than poor class of
while boys, especially in the towns
and cities, and a larger proportion
of them are obtaining it than most
while people arc
When one takes into
the well-equipped public and
graded schools for blacks, an I
especially the colleges like Shaw
University Livingstone.
. . ., , a , , , ,, Willis every point south of
Salisbury and , .
. . ,, . Me on the Ki
other collages at
North Carolina Wed
The Atlantic Coast Line will
sell tickets from points to the
Charleston for North
Carolina to 14th
at special rates. Tickets will be
sold on Till and 7th, good to
return days. price from
Greenville will lie 17.45.
over Hat of rates
from different points,
station
on this branch of the road south of
is put down at same
price from
being same as from House
while i in are M miles apart, yet
the price from Parmele, miles
from House, is only 11.50, or
cents cheaper. A person can pay
regular fare House lo
e and buy an exposition ticket
I there mid save a little money-
Greensboro and Other places
open to I hem almost without ant,
on account of the liberality
the
of earning their board at the ,
ions open to and closed I
to while the
docs not so
A pi op all I hi-., we are now
bearing much of the possible
votes from
the Republican party, a
of leaders is called lo
meet here soon, one the declared
of which is to align the
vote with the Hi mot rain-
at least to pretty equally
distribute hereafter between the
political
And it little interesting, too,
to note Unit some of the leading
white newspapers
brunch is put
down at same figure, every
ion on the Washington and
branch has a different
price according to distance from
However, the are low and
a large crowd should go during
Ninth week.
A Bit
Without an overcoat, but with a
t I umbrella in his baud, Judge
I. associate justice of
the Court of Private Land Claims,
walked pouring rain
yesterday but
seeing.
said a friend,
arc getting wet lo the skin. Why
don't you raise your umbrella
The judge woke up gradually
of j and for a moment upward,
the last campaign are w rain splashed his eyes.
purpose, and apparently wt I i said he, is raining,
coining it, their columns What isn't it And he raised the
the great bulk of vote and lapsed into another
should over bodily to Observer.
Democratic party An- we
pared lo welcome
have asked a id our
the above question,
Some say yes, while others object
stoutly. Rut even the latter
admit that they would
it as difficult to keep them out as
I hey would In prevent Hie white
vote from splitting at the same
time, and much the same
reason.
The boast some the
bean leaders that their party is
now strongest in the whitest
ties is also our politicians
to look into
the of state-
it will be recalled that we pub-
about three weeks ago
of Mr. George H. Lilly
of budge, to a woman be
met the lime on Monday
tier the following
Thursday. Now it turns out
is a Mrs. Phelps, of
her husband is
still living. as
soon us the above were known
at Hunters Lilly his
bride concluded lo lake a bridal
lour of
disappeared no one
knows where they have gone.
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REFLECTOR
N. C.
O. WHICHARD,
Entered it the Post Office at
N. C, .-
Mail Matter.
March
Two more of the President tab
are early
la a short while Teddy ill
around him a crowd his
and who will do any
talking except when he gives
the
Lent n Line that Connect, Green
the St.
Sunday's Raleigh News and
a handsome
Charleston exhibition
of twenty four page. The MM
issue of the News and Observer
was also the beginning of its
second volume. It is an able paper
doing the State a great service, Mid miles ,. line has required
We are advised by the
Supt. F. C. it the
connections have been made
between and
so Unit the long distance service at
Hie Carolina Virginia Telephone
is now in practical
lo and all
intermediate points. Construe
lion I In. i,,,,, a,
Spring Hope lust and since
Ibid lime limn to crews
have been in lb Held pushing the
work id The main line con
in complete this
lion covers a distance of
and i. metallic cir
one for through
business torching Important points
the other for be
tween n addition
some BO nubs of branch lines have
been built. To MO
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND
POISONING AT WASHINGTON.
We learn by ire that the
deserve the success which it
is meeting.
Aycock is bringing
himself some by the
free use of the pardoning pow
Really the mailer of granting
to ought to be
taken out of the hands of one man.
and pardoning bond should be
created to deal with measures o
clemency. It would no doubt save
the much anxiety
as well as for
the public.
What u great count we have
when look all over it, and such
contrasts While have been
indulging spring in
quarter, ml in North
they were having Hie snow
storm and for several
years. We hop the tail end
that will not switch around
this way to knock out the
went her Mid the peach
MM, AI the time I lie
holds the North-Weal in
its grasp, further to the
there are Hoods cyclones that
wrecking much properly.
Juniper poles, miles of copper
wire. and pins,
and MOM bolts,
and to this- material
were into service.
Hid men have been
employed eight month, and
boat mile of completed
line each working
day. work of constructing
these lines is an undertaking of
considerable magnitude and
a vast of capital.
credit is due Qom
connect-1
log up with class i
lines large ii score
in so short n lime, over 1900
miles of ion lines having in
the last six The main line
of the Company
from City, Va. lo More
N. C., March
Talk the of lark, of Dr. V. T. Tayloe. Wash-
the melody of the nightingale or were poisoned morning
the warbling of the mocking bird, by coffee that
are all hushed now and arsenic. Every member of the
lovely notes of the toot e toot toot , family, but one child who happen-
the brass horn are heard in not to drink any coffee for
laud. Yes we've got a baud breakfast, got some of poison,
and on. how cook included
to slumber and awake at the sound j It it said that enmity has exist-
of the toot e toot toot of the ed between man who
horn. We love ill How can we drives for Dr. Tayloe and the
The skill ills colored woman who nurses for him,
played put lesser lights to and both had repeatedly threaten-
shame. Anyway the horns and Jed lo kill each other whenever they
drums are here and what our boys chance, and one impression
don't know Prof. that the driver poisoned the
convince you later on. coffee to carry out his threat against
If you miss gelling one of Hun nurse.
tucker Carriage buggies at Another opinion is that there
special offer you will lose a a collusion between the driver
bargain. the nurse lo poison the family.
The A. Q. Cox Co. This is by the fact
aid more than twice and. that the nurse did not drink
wagons the past six months poisoned coffee, while all
ever sold before length of the cook did drink
time. This shows people begin to ti-
their worth. one who deans any
Misses Kate Chapman and Mimic of the poison was taken
Cos, J. E. Green and Josh Man- ill, and but the
intended church at aid given by Dr. Joshua Tayloe
Jack Sunday. a brother of Dr. D T. Tayloe, the
Law of Greenville, result would have more
la here the new annex to All of them reported
Missionary church. out of danger.
Mrs. V. Ricks, who has The driver was arrested
visiting her father for some time, placed in jail. When taken a
returned to her home at of nit poison was found in his
pocket. The nurse is also kept
Miss Battle after surveillance,
dis m a very pleasant visit to There is much excitement
returned Sunday. among the people of
The Canning Washington over this poisoning of
baa elected as it a family. Daily Reflector. 17th
President and are News from today
log made to make this more better report of the
ever. Large of Dr. D. T. Tayloe, who
i . i . f
STATE
In North Can.
Dr. D. T. Tayloe and Family Vie-
tuns,
A railroad will be from
Wilson to Stantonsburg.
There are now inmates in
the Soldier's Home at Raleigh
Martin Superior court is
in at Williamston this
The Atlantic Coast Line will
build a depot at
Mount.
is to
build a new jail at to
cost
cases are on docket
of a special term of court in
son this week.
are two on the
jury trying the case at
Elizabeth City.
The Mayor of Wilmington
poses fines for too loud whistling
on the
The fair associations of
Burlington will
unite and hold a big fair next fall.
The literary- societies of Wake
Forest College are endeavoring to
get Hon. D. B. Hill, of New York,
to deliver the next commencement
address.
Miss Helen Gould, who recently
visited Normal Industrial
College at Greensboro, has present-
ed the school with two valuable
paintings.
Four boys went out in a boat on
a mill pond near
They boat for
usual upsetting resulted.
Two of the swam ashore, the
other two drowned.
Mexican
For a Lame Back,
Sore Muscles,
or, in fact, all Lameness and
of your body there is nothing
that will drive out the pain and in-
so quickly as
Mexican
Mustang Liniment
If you cannot reach the spot your-
self get some one to assist you, for
it is essential that the liniment be
rubbed in most thoroughly.
Mexican
The Free Press says that H.
Tyndall, of started
family was Monday to
. morning. The doctor was a I . ,.
The make a specially of man all night hat showed in. trouble is to
. ha
tomatoes other van
over iii be formers
head City,
in
principal points rear. as this is a crop
line just completed are Mrs. of
s,., up ,
Ian. Neck. W. and returned home
Dover,
How to Grow
Cotton for Profit;
. manure well and plant a variety that
command a price when you offer it on market.
Cards are out announcing the
man of Theodora an
to Mr. Wiley Hod
on April
A girl in Haiti
more for stealing bread was asked
why she stole the Mead and
confessed Unit it because
pie laying
around Star.
Morehead
Oily.
A being laid from
Morehead
The long here
Instituted, and operated
been found invaluable for con
facilitating of
business, and lines just
; young ladies of the The man who put poi
Society Will mi sou in the coffee is named
Friday evening. Walker. He stated Monday even
lie public are cordially invited. g that he poisoned the food to
The excises , the nurse with whom all the
always of highest arc at wide. He professed
order and lb, -who attend to be a believer . signs and con.
have cause said the nurse had
Mist Dora Cox Saturday miles in the to get
and Sunday with Mm Helen Gal- a conjurer to put a bad spell on
a peck of seed, planted them on half a.,
t pounds
R- J- together with
. . county, bale sold for three eights of a
the others. The timber. killed bl J-n m far to any cotton
family were soon while talking to W
the effects of the poison. The shot crop growing in saw my
morning. He teem
gel more of poison
friend,. The crop
him through a window with buck It .
shot, the load striking his S
and severing the vein. me
The pretty is clever enough
to realize that she doesn't have to
opened simply la- ad at him
to business ,. Keeling , Washington was
Ma of ten covered by from l-y. strong against the It is
be clever.
Either too much money or too
little may be a man's undoing.
O. L.
Greenville, N. C.
THE WILCOX TRIAL
Will Likely
Four of the oldest men in
Senate sit side by side In seals
bland the front , of
the side chamber
Mr. tad Mr. Morgan, of
Alabama, and Mr and
Mr. Vest, of Missouri.
A Maryland man died other
day at the age of years. He
attributed his longevity to fuel
here a short bile yesterday. Monday night to get him, bat that
if proper would he had spirited for safe
give more to certain or- Reflector,
there would be nothing Dr. T, Tayloe, who was
Monday, is still quite
Carroll was visiting ale though gradually improving
. ; Monday, , He bad chill this moraine but it
tat Kl Isabel,, this week. The other
i but as yet, Farmers, let this cold wave of the family ore we'd
have throw behind with your plant The who was spirited
, The buy one of our hand , Monday night to
they will; guano lo put out yaw was carried to William-
i . e of a with and keep your Reflector,
and nature before the pulling the plow. This is the way
o case is closed, to catch up your work
its funny how many men A Southern For South
rid of a v
It's a mistake to suppose the
t of conversation consists of ask- v
Not. m, m e. St., Richmond, Va.
In I be south the Idea prevailed In the that when In need of
ft. m L f trip North to par-
l r r Wm then par sad
v hi it Li Tint n
For Tho South
T -1 . . ha am
COTTEN, C. E.
Surveys or
tad
The defense claims that the Stale
is making a case of
though the coroner and tWO
is testified ilia.
consumed an average a quart
of whiskey and a pound of tobacco
every week. Preserved alcohol,
as it Star.
One the silliest emanations of lb,
legislative mind is a bill m Hi,
New York Assembly n.
make who neglect lo vole
most liable to jury ll
would be much to the
pose to exclude voters
from this
Record.
that for the past he had death due to a blow
on l head
Monday
a sister of dead I, WM put
stand. At the trying
port of her sue broke
wept. The conn room
s,. tilled emotion,
every one being affected by the
scene, as stopped
for ii few minutes.
It is said that nine tenths of the
people of city believe
guilty, yet they realize
how hard it is the fact.
The case is being discussed
where in it is wide
spread.
evidence
did not develop, the Par
Who it was would
The Back Home.
and two home. Many March 18Th
Him young attended
A sociable given
night by Misses and Bessie
young V
it a very enjoyable
in.
I K hag
win, M by mil M . Sot
NOTE
N. ID,
Mrs, Smith and little son,
arc visiting relatives in
evening from Cher
having on board Prince
Henry, of Prussia, and his suite.
The met the
by the German battle
ship II, board
of which was William.
His majesty Prince Henry
Mrs. . ho had cordially. The Prince boarded the
been spending time with her ,
here, returned Friday to started for Kiel
If it is true that the
availing themselves of the
Hit of the nubile schools thus
qualifying themselves for use
the franchise- whites
are neglecting this most
matter, it means that
on I lie case, fail-
amendment is n.,
I The State its caSe
just at had been expected. But
are not worrying. The white
who is an chance
with a cornea out at the
little of the horn is not worth
worrying over.- Durham Herald. m
n la
the did not
put any It is
thought the case will end Thurs
Reflector, 10th
her home in Scotland Neck.
w. of spent
Monday in town.
Dr. W. R. ca, Kentucky,
will locale our little town
practice medicine. We will be
glad to welcome him for we need
here.
-I. W. W. Hay wood,
spent Tuesday night
Mr-. T. Mason down
Saturday evening to visit relatives
at Smith's Hotel.
Misses
of are here spend-
time their sister
Mil. M M. Sauls.
Mrs. Jr., lea for
Monday to visit relatives.
Prince Henry said to an
Press reporter
desire to send a last word
yon to America, to say
I am for the
kindness I received
while I to say
before I left but want to say
again that I am grateful for the
cordial and manner in
which the people and the
of the I States received
Your advertisement in Tub Rb
goes light along with its
work.
advertisements work
ail the time building business for
the wise advertisers.
If yon want people to visit your
store put your advertisement Where
it will be read, that in
THE.
A may be too poor to hire a
lawyer at the tame time
afford to keep own counsel.
All at The Reflector
fountain
a. mi
People read paper for what
there la it, and they will tee
what you have to say.
If you have not time to writ
the advertisement yourself or
don't know just what yon want
to say, let us know and we will
help get it
We have bright and attractive
cuts to illustrate ad-
which you
for the
SCHOOL BOOKS
Tell the that the
Clothier
is now in Northern Markets
making purchases for
Spring Summer
and as usual his store will he
headquarters for the finest
and host of.
Wear.
Always keep your eye on
THE
EASTERN REFLECTOR
. NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
to remind that yon owe
for
we request
yon to a-Hie as early as pis
We need what YOU
owe us and hope yon will not
keep us waiting for it.
This is for those who
murk on their
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
are showing
themselves.
Northern White Bliss
H. M.
There thunder and lightning
Monday night.
Hardening and farm work get
another hold up by bad weather.
Bring your fat Cattle to E. M.
and lb gross,
We beard one man remark, that
now have got cheap his hens
have gone to laying as hard they
can.
Cooper, C. E.,
services to any one desiring
or platting. See card in
If any wan vote through
failure of paying bis poll tax, it
will not be because the newspapers
did give him warning.
The heavy thunder Monday
night shook houses and rattled
windows to that tome people
thought there was an earthquake.
Tuesday afternoon H. C. Hook-
executed to M. H. a
bill of for of mer-
the consideration being
Judge F. D. Winston, who is
holding court here, is troubled
with a very bad carbuncle on bis
leg which prevents bis betting
about much.
Misses Erwin, who arc now in
Baltimore purchasing new
will have their spring open-
for one day on All
the ladles Invited.
W. O. has again taken
charge of bis shops Dickinson
and prepared to do all
kinds machinery repairing and
wood work. See advertisement.
L. A. Randolph, of the of
Randolph Bros., House J. O , hi
In the markets purchasing
a large line of spring Every
body invited to inspect them.
M. D. in northern
markets selecting her stock of mil-
for spring. Her spring open-
will lake place the week before
Easter, when everybody should see
display.
Father Leo, of New Bern, con-
ducted mass in the Catholic church
here Sunday morning. Tn the
he administered tho
of baptism upon the
of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Griffin.
stray red and
white marked with crop and
hall moon in right ear and
and half moon in left, been
with our cattle for the last three
Owner it hereby notified
to call for same and pay charges.
W. B. lira Bro.
V. C.
TOBACCO SALE
Nine and a Half Millions Pounds.
The Greenville market has
for the season, about
all crop now being sold. The
has shown a marked in-
in pounds
and in price. Up to the
Hist of Man h, last
report made, the sales for
the to
pounds, the average price for the
being first
Of pounds
have been sold which not in-
in
For the year . he sales
amounted aver-
age price for the year
These compared with the
past season, show the substantial
growth of the Greenville market.
The market will be stronger
than ever next season.
Small Fire.
Tuesday night between
o'clock fire was In one
of the house occupied by
Lee, a dissolute woman, on
the corner of Front and
near river. A small
hole burned through the floor
hut the fire was put out without
any general alarm being given, ft
hi thought the house was set on
Are by some one,
Mai
Mr. John Vann, who left
here
some time ago to attend the burial
of bis mother in Bertie county,
while on the trip was taken with
pneumonia, from which he died in
about one week. He never re-
turned to Ayden. His wife who
went to see him has returned.
She her widowed children
have our sincere
den Baptist.
HOWDY DO.
Some to M. Same to You.
Monday,
J. A. Thigpen left this morning
for Georgia.
Jesse went up the road
this morning.
G. B. W. of
in Saturday.
Rev. Morton returned to
this morning. I
Wilson rein rued
day from New York.
C. L. Wilkinson returned
evening from MM York.
Mrs. Harry Skinner left this
morning for Washington, D. C.
T. R. Walker returned Saturday;
from a trip to bis old home in
F. D. came in
and opened court
this morning.
J. E. Hughes, of Danville, who
had been spending a few days here,
left Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. return- j
ed today from where they
had been to visit Mrs.
1902.
W. T. Mangum came in Monday
evening.
W. J. Rollins has moved his
family to Bethel.
Rev. D. B. Clayton came on
the morning train.
A. A. Andrews returned Mon-
day from Durham.
Mrs. Mellie Harris left this
morning for Washington.
G. B. W. In
L Monday evening.
F. M. returned Moo-
day evening from Greensboro.
Leslie Smith, of near Falkland,
left Monday evening for La
Grange.
Mr, and Mrs. Thomas
of who visit
here home Monday
evening.
F. M. Johnson is very sick.
Fred Cox went to Wilton today.
I. A. Sugg, Jr., went to Raleigh
today.
J. A. Lang went to Weldon this
morning.
E. B. left today for
Henderson.
T. H. Walker left this
for South Boston, Va.
A. M. Perry came in Tuesday
evening from Henderson.
Miss Leila Tripp returned
morning from a visit to Ayden.
R. C. Rivers, of came
in evening to visit A.
Taft.
J. G and E.
House left this morning for Conetoe
to visit relatives.
Mis. Nannie Edwards has
moved into one of the Elliott
houses on street.
W. O. tittle, f Newport News,
Va., came in evening to
his brother, J. L. Little.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Moore
quest the honor of your at the
of daughter.
Olivia,
His Dead.
A telegram today from
T, W. foreman of Tub
brings the sad
that his sister last
night. This is the third member
or the family to die within a week.
His burden of Borrows grows
heavier and his many friends in
Greenville deeply sympathize
him in his great affliction.
Court
Mayor W. H. Long has
of the following cases in bis court
since last
Helen and Rena Ki.-g,
disorderly using
gar and profane language on street,
fined each and one halt cost
each,
Simon Woolen, drunk and dis-
orderly, lined and coat,
The ASSIGNEE STOCK
of W, T. Lee do. at New York Cost.
Shoes, Dress Goods, Clothing;, Shirts, in fact everything
in a first-class store, will begin sale
Tuesday, Feb. 11th, a. m.
at W. T. Lee Co's old stand. No goods
charged or sent the cash.
SHOES
Brothers
Ladies and Misses Fine Shoes.
WOLF BROS.
Ladies Misses
and Shoes.
f HE H. C. GO.
Ladies, Misses Children and Baby Shoes.
Implement.
The Manufacturing Co.,
of Bethel, have invented and put
on the market a guano
that will prove useful to farmers.
One of them on exhibition at
the of J. U. Cherry Co.
ii twenty ix.
nineteen and two,
at
hi home,
North Carolina.
No en win have been issued in
but all friends rel-
of the family are cordially
invited to attend the marriage.
Marriage
Register of T. It. Moore,
the following
last
White
Noah Pay ton and Martha J.
Noah Barber and Ada Forbes.
Colored
and Martha Can-
in.
Brown and Minnie Chap-
man.
Jim and Ella Harris.
John Mayo Hail.
I, Bunion
Wooten.
Rev. Mr. preached a
very able night at the
Methodist He is a strong
preacher and has many friends in
Tarboro who are glad to see
him and bear him
Southerner.
Every pair Solid Leather
All reduced prices.
C. T.
The Big Store
X C.
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Have You Forgot
What
I AM STILL
DATE LINE
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
AND A OF THING
WHICH I AM TO MENTION
Come to sec me for your next Barrel of Flour
Yours to please
Jas. White.
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
GUI.
OF NEWARK, N. J., POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value.
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance ill n works
Is
Will be reinstated if arrears lie paid within on month While you
are living, or within three j ears after upon satisfactory evidence
of payment of arrears with interest.
second Restrictions. Incontestable.
are payable at the beginning the and cf each
succeeding year, provided the for the current year be paid.
They may be To
To Increase the or
To nuke policy payable as an during the lifetime
of
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville. N. C.
UNION AT
N. C
HAMILTON.
Corn, Cotton, Tobacco,
Selling High
Likely to continue to sell high I
The Philosophy of Farming
Smaller Surface. Labor Saved.
Fertilize with a free hand
Buy of your own people I
Chemical Co.
Southern Makers of Fertilizers
For Southern Farmers.
High Standard. High Service.
Moderate Prices.
Factories at Fifty Points an Agents E. very where.
The Union, of the Tar
River Association will convene
with the Hamilton Baptist Church
March 1902. The following
has been prepared for
the occasion
P. II. Introductory
Crudup.
8.30 P.
SATURDAY.
A.
J. Crisp.
from the
Churches.
A. Mis-
L. B. Craig
f. to meet the
Seed of our Mission
M. I.
P. Work of the
Home Mission Car-
roll.
P. Board's work
in North K. Mason.
OP. Work of the
Foreign Mission Board and its De
upon J.
F. Booth.
P.
E. E. Billiard.
SUNDAY.
A. School Mass
talks, in-
with songs.
in
and Managing a Sunday School
-M. A. Allen.
Claims of the Sun-
day School upon the Church
W. Wilson.
Pastor's work in
t he Sunday
School as
an
Carroll.
A. M N.
Booth.
P. M Educational Rally
II.
also expect a speaker from
Raleigh. Jas W.
Bethel, N C. Pastor.
Old
A woman died in
Creek Wednesday years of age.
She was owned by Jonathan Evans,
Esq., grandfather of the present
Jonathan Evans, and has been a
retainer of that family all her lite.
The family records show that she
was years of age in 1812. But
more remarkable, still,
mother of children, of whom
are living, the youngest being now
years age. Nine of these
children have children living.
The old woman the full
session of all tier faculties up to a
few days her It is
one of the mist remarkable cases
we have ever heard
ville Observer.
Tuft's Pills
FOR TORPID LIVER.
A aver
mi
SICK HEADACHE.
Dyspepsia,
Skin and Pies.
the
Better for
DR. s
Ll PILLS, a trial
Take No Substitute.
Low Rates to C Exposition via
Atlantic Lint.
The Allan Coast Line Rail-
way Company announced the fol-
lowing low rates to Charleston
C. on account of the South Caro
inter state West
exposition. Charleston, S. C.
Dec. 1st, 1901 to June 1st 1902.
The following apply from
Greenville, N. C.
Tickets to be sold daily
until and including May 31st 1902.
continuous passage final limit
days in addition to date of
sale.
115.48 Tickets to be sold daily
until and Including May 31st 1902.
continuous passage final limit June
3rd 1902.
For tickets, Pullman reservation
and any farther particulars write
call
H. M. Emerson,
Pass. Wilmington, N. C.
J. R.
Greenville, N.
S.
Puss. f. C.
Wood's Seeds
BEST FOR THE SOUTH.
SEED POTATOES
OH OF Oil
We have thousands of barrels in
the beat
Virginia Second Crop Seed.
Wood's 1903 fives
comparative crop results, both as
to and yield, with Maine-
grown and Second-crop seed. It
also contain much other useful
and valuable information
Potatoes. Write for and
Special Price last.
Wood's Descriptive
for 1902 re table, to
all c
no only torn m
ways
crops, and much other In-
formation of to every
Mailed
upon
Wood Sons,
Tracker and Farmers
to write for
J. w.
Norfolk, Va,
Cotton Factors and handlers of
and Bags.
and shipments
solicited.
WHEN YOU WANT
Dry Goods, Groceries,
etc., go to
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
Black Jack, N. C.
line cf good on hand. low
Country for cash or Id
for goods.
Dr. D James,
a. Surgeon,
OLD
Steamer My res leave Washing
daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily
M. for Washington.
Steamer Edgecombe leave
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New and Boa-
ton, and for all points for the Went
railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore
and Line from
Boston.
JNO.
Washington, N. C
CHERRY,
Greenville, K.
CHURCHES.
Baptist. Servant every Bub
day, Pray
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
The leader in good work and low prices
Nice Photographs for per dozen.
Half Cabinets go per
All other lines very cheap. Crayon Portraits
made any picture cheap. Nice
Frames on hand all the time. Come- and
examine my work. No trouble to above
sod answer questions. The very
bi work to all. Office
s to a m., to p. m. Yours to please.
RUDOLPH HYMAN.
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
THE GREAT
If you have sour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation,
dizziness, liver, kidney troubles, backache, loss
cf Insomnia, lack of energy, blood, blotched or muddy skin,
or symptoms and disorders which tell the story of bad and an
impaired digestive system, Will Cure
It will clean out the bowels, stimulate the liver and kidneys, strengthen
mucous membranes of the purify your blood put you
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your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you, your skin will clear and
Freshen and you will feel the old time energy and buoyancy.
Mother seeking r i lasts COM f
and similar nod i r r
a. r,.
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS
Made The Virginia, Observer
One rent paid is worth a
our pants.
I be way cling
money makes the age
You can keep Lent by
dating every friend who desires a
loan.
Is of
lion will an
Spring lever.
have noticed that I he man
a ho fin ii s In iris in his hat never
in building a
Some
I it a habit lo
your paper. The paper
hi too cheap in do t hat.
Don't make it n to lend
your paper. You want it
sometime when It's from
home.
lie a clam, hut take your
paper like a good, Indus,
and keep posted on
of your section.
Ledger.
W. O. Barnhill
Machine Engine Repairing
Wood
Balusters, brackets
House
BUGGY and WAGON Repairing.
I have again taken charge of my
shops on Dickinson and
am prepared lo do promptly any
work my line. Bring on your
now. not wait until
busy season crowds
is the that I shall
a pay
able In Mr. A A fur dated
and payable Die. 1st,
In
Harding. the payment
on Any
the MUM will do at
ran,
March t,
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior Finishings
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build-
We solicit your patronage and
guarantee to give satisfaction in
prices, styles and work.
Please send your orders to
TUB Greenville Co.
N. C.
W.
GREENVILLE S. C.
Cotton Bagging and He always
on hand-
Fresh goods kept constantly on
hand. Country and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
PEA LIB
C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low the
lowest. Highest market price
paid for country
Rev. J. IT Booth, pastor. Sunday-
a. m. II. A. Allen
morning
sitting Wednesday evening. Rev.
R M. pant or. Sunday school
S p. in. L. H. Pander,
Services thin
Rev
t. B. Morton, pastor y
a. m. K. K.
F. H. Bard
Minister. Morning even
prayer with every
and 3rd Sunday. Lay services
every 2nd and 4th Sunday.
Sunday school a. m., W. B.
B. Brown, superintendent. Litany
every Wednesday It n. tn.
Preaching second,
and fourth Sundays in each
month Prayer Wednesday
night. Rev. D. W. Davis, pastor.
Sunday school P. M., W. R.
Parker, superintendent.
services
LODGES
A. F. A. H.
No. first and
bird Monday evening. K. E.
fin. W. M. J. M. Reuse, Sec
I. O. O. Lodge, No.
every Tuesday evening.
L. H. G.
at.
K. of River Lodge, He.
meets every Friday evening,
C. L.
son, K. of R.
B. Vance Council, No
1696, meets every Thursday even
lug. W. B. Wilson, J.
S. Regent.
A. O. Council,
No. A, every first third
nights in Odd Fellows
Ball. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy
Chief; D. Smith, Sec
I. O. ville Conclave
No meets every second
Monday nights in Odd
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson
Smith
u .-i t
MM u for u.
II r i i.
For Salt by
. Tilt Cf,
n any
Illy MM bottle of
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All Kinds at The Reflector
Any burglar will tell you that it
safe Job to rob a
safe.
It's enough to punch a man
in over a telephone.
How It Leaked Out.
it never would been
but for one thing.
was
keep h
divorce from
Press.
The Charlotte Observer.
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR.
CALDWELL TOMPKINS, h
J. P. CALDWELL Editor.
VI AR.
Receives
largest news service
delivered to any paper between
Washington and Atlanta, and
its special service is Ike greatest
ever bandied by a North Caro-
paper.
OBSERVER con-
of Hi More pages, and is
to a extent made up of
original
THE SEMI WEEKLY
ER printed Tuesday and Friday
pi-1 year. The largest paper
in North
Sample copies on application.
Address
TUB OBSERVER,
Charlotte, N. C.
While Wise Doctor.
are lbs of consumption,
laymen that a old
by sore throat and
tightness chest la too a
matter fr delay or experiment. They
i realize
S i minion old lay or two.
lake more limp, of course.
Camphor
The the
women of the i
. c idea to
that gum, taken in small
regular . a
en limitless of
of voting II I it for this
pose. The ha Int is. very
difficult to cast off, for
form of
i in many
instances very large
have been the habit hits
n of slavery. These
camphor eaten nil have a dreamy,
dazed and very listless air, in
most of them there is ever pres-
longing lo sleep or at least to
n-t. Extreme weakness generally
follows the taking of regular
and have been seen where it
has been almost difficult to tell
effect from of alcohol. As to
complexion, if a ghastly pallor
be an improvement, camphor
product
Ocean.
76.-
Wholesale retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid
Hides, Fur, Oil ton Seed, Oil Bar
re's, Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed
Steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba
by Carriages,
lesion, and scores Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
I. n
-DEALER IN-
, .
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a
TO SEE MB.
J. R.
Norfolk, Va.
Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain
one. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago New Orleans.
and Gail Ax
High Key West Che-
roots, Henry George
Cherries, Peaches, Apples.
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Currents, Raisins,
China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Cheese, Beat Butler, New
Royal Sewing Machines, and
other goods. Quality
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to tea me.
S. M.
SB
The Commoner
WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor A Publisher,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
In Advance.
One Year Months
Three Slog. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em
ployed. Subscription taken
office. Semi
Weekly and
will be tent together
one year for or The Daily
and
one year for 13.00 payable in ad-
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FOR
II Hi
The Eastern Reflector
D. J.
TRUTH TO FICTION
II,
VOL
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, MARCH
NO
lib I
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II Hi
Ricks Wilkinson
The Truest Thing We Ever Didn't Say.
BUT PERHAPS WE DID AND ONLY
Not whether we told you after that our
stocks were then in by which we mean
Clearest clinkers. If we didn't it was the truest
we ever didn't nay.
Of all hard lessons a merchant to learn
is NEVER CARRY OVER.
lately bought, and still in
it's mighty bard to plunge the knife. But do it he
often must, or later. It's due to as well as us,
that we start new light. WE DO.
WHITE
A OF WHITE QUILTS AT PRICES THAT WILL
BET EVERY TONGUE IN PITT COUNTY TO WAGGING.
VALIANT WHITE QUILT that was never sold for less
have to go in this sale at
WHITE QUILT that yon can't match at less than
after tale at
CROCHET WHITE QUILT that has been the talk of
county could tell it at now baa to go in this
sale at
IMPORTED CHOICE PATTERNS in Marseilles Batten Finish
Quilt that are sold the world over for , in sale at
RICKS WILKINSON.
BLACK JACK ITEMS.
BlackJack, N. C, Mar. 1902.
Two run dogs have recently
been killed near here, and now
everybody has an eye on dogs.
Miss Willie Smith, of Ayden,
has been visiting Miss Had-
dock.
We can't help expressing our
sympathy for our young friend,
W. F. Evans, on seeing him after
bis return Monday morning from
He didn't make
expected trip, even after stying in
the debate Friday that he
had rather see her Sunday Hum
have two dollars.
Mist Mollie of
spent Saturday
day with Miss Maggie Smith.
Mist Nun who has n
visiting her brother, J. S.
returned home Monday.
Miss Dora Cox accompanied
We have just received our line
Spring Slippers
FOR LADIES. HISSES and CHILDREN.
They arc You may not have a
but you will be sure to have a fit if you buy u pair
Here are a few of styles prices
Ladies and i strap Sandals, French heels to
Oxfords, light and medium soles, 1.00 to 8.50.
heavy soles,
American Girl Shoes, four styles,
Patent Leather Shoes.
Plate comfortable 3.00
Try Me Sin ea, 4.00.
Misses Leather Mat Kid top 8.00.
Slippers all styles from lo
We have a beautiful line of Children's Shoes,
Miss Helen Galloway home from and Slippers all colors and styles.
NOTICE
To School PHI County.
At meeting of Board of
held on the 1st day of
February an order was panted
directing the various
County to continue their
schools until they bad taught out
what money baa been
d to the for this year.
This order was put on each notice
HEMS.
N. C, Mar.
We are having much bad
now. It was snowing here yes-
morning.
Mitt Mamie King, of
who has been visiting Miss Del-
Belcher and other friends,
returned home
Vivian Parker, who has
been visiting and relatives
at Hill, home yes
sent Committees at that time, accompanied by Alyce
Some of the committeemen have Harper.
order and closed TO. . Turnage and W. A.
schools. You are hereby no-
again that it it the order of
the Board that you continue your
until the money apportion-
ed has been used.
March 1902.
W. H.
Co. Supt. Schools.
A Financier.
Not long ago a western
politician was asked by bis wife lo
lay aside politics long one
day to dig potatoes in the gar-
den. He consented, and, after
digging for a few went
Into house nod said be had
found a coin. He washed it off,
and It proved to lie a silver
He put It bis jeans and
went back to work. Presently be
out to again and said
that be bad found another coin.
He washed dirt oft it, and this
time It was n silver half
He put It in his jeans.
have worked pretty
said he to his wife. guest III
take a short
When he he that
his wile had dug all rest of the
potatoes. But found no coins.
It then dawned upon her that the
had been
Sunday in Tarboro and re-
turned Monday on noon train.
Mist Mary Move, of
spent Saturday and Sunday with
her cousin, Mrs. Florence Home.
W. B. Tyson Knapp Bur-
netts in Ayden
Mrs. John of Ayden, it
visiting her brother, Joe Morriss.
J. J. Mrs. Lucy
Moore spent Sunday in the
with Mrs. J. H. Barrett.
G. W. Freeman and family re-
turned from Washington Saturday.
W. A. and wife
Saturday and Sunday with his
sister, Mis. W. B. Pollard.
Ray West, of was in
town visiting friends.
Mrs. D. K. of Roberson
ville, is her mother, Mrs.
Sarah Smith, near here.
last Friday. They re-
turned Monday.
Miss Mamie Buck, of Ayden is
visiting Miss Maggie Smith.
There was quite a large
at church Sunday, although I
weather was threatening.
On Friday night, W. H. Wynne,
and W. F. Evans the
Black Jack Literary Society
twenty two members. The follow-
officers were Pres. E.
L. Clark,
Sec. Miss Annie Treas.
Miss Lucy White. After organ-
the following was
debated by Mr. the
and Mr. Wynne, in
Resolved, That woman
has more over man than
money.
Mr. Evans opened his remarks
with a to the enact-
ed in Garden of Eden, and
related several incidents of life to
of women,
closed with a reference to in-
of woman in the last
campaign, and a tribute to
woman-hood.
Mr. Wynne's points, for the
negative, were well chosen
strong. He made rt to the
discovery of America in
that led
several instances in which
bad predominating
over man, for a striking example,
the treachery Benedict Arnold.
was adjudged the
the victor, but it is of
all that both and women
have a great lull over man.
This is the MOST COMPLETE ever
shown
We know it is most time to wear
SHOES
or go barefooted but don't do it too soon or you may have
i -living shoes is cheaper than paying or under-
taker's I ills, you will be more comfortable live longer.
Our Buyer is now in the York market after
New Spring
which will be coming in before very long, and we
expect to have the Nicest Styles and the most
up-to-date goods in our different departments-
J. B. Cherry Co.
The Only Department Store in
GREENVILLE
BAKER HART,
Headquarters
teaching the Homes.
Pi experienced
deplores the disposition
of advertisers to use the mag-
instead of daily news-
papers, lines they are sure to form
a poor opinion the results of
good advertising. He
thus advertisers are
just beginning lo awaken to the
power of daily press. In the
past ft w years some of leading
have left the magazines
entirely for daily news-
paper. who sell
for home consumption broke
ranks employed mediums
which Ionics and
most daily
Philadelphia
Must Continue.
Prof. W. H. County
publishes a notice
giving an order of the
of i. school
of the dis-
keep the public schools open
until all the money apportioned to
their districts is used.
It seems that in several districts
this order has been disregarded
and the have caused
the schools to lie It looks
strange, tn say least, that those
when the money is
given lo I heir districts, are not
willing lo have schools open
the law
by Father.
A very singular occurrence hap-
drove township last Fri-
day. Sir. Willie of that
hail won the affections of a
Mist it seems Unit the
father was willing to the match
but lbs rest the family were
The father being determined to let
love take its coarse stole the girl
his own home and took her
to the of Mr.
where she was joined in
to Mr. Turnage. He is years
of age and bride is also of
summers. Turner form-
ed ceremony in the presence
a few Manner.
Corn
removes from the soil
large quantities of
Potash.
The fertilizer
plied, must furnish
enough Potash, or
land will lose its pro-
power.
. oat boots
GERMAN
KALI WORKS,
It, Maw Tab.
The Lambs that Wait for Mary.
Under Hie above
Michigan Ledger gets off the fol-
lowing as a true story, told in
verse Mary's little lamb,
up to
Mary had a little lamb, it fol-
lowed her lo church, and stood
around door like owl upon
its perch. Why don't the little
lamb come in, the watchful people
Why Mary told the silly
in natch fur her outside. So
you each gentle maiden, may one
and all still lint some
wailing near if you ad-
mire
The above should lie and
folly digested by those
around church doors on Sundays,
also by Mary, who is on the inside.
I Children Borne by One Mother in
Months.
We are informed of a very
occurrence in Montgomery
county. Thirteen month i ago the
wife of Mr. Richard
whose residence is at Ml. Gilead,
gave birth to twins. The two
little ones are living and in excel-
lent condition One day last week
Ibis same mother increased
population of Montgomery county
by birth of girls
and one of which well
developed and healthy
Courier.
SUPPLY.
ITEMS.
Lark Ins en Street Corners
and in the cars are vagabonds of
air whore touch sets of
and st their work of tor-
Modern magic tn lbs tan i f Perry
Painkiller, conquer sad
restores peace of of
body, tn w ill save yourself many a day
of by tills remedy
Id His There but one
N. C. March,
Matter is the
lick list.
Mack Holliday Tuesday
eight with his mother.
Mrs. Henry Edwards, of Vance
is spending a while with Mr.
and Mil.
Guy Williams to Washing-
ton Tuesday.
Rev. F. F. Eure is holding a
meeting at Ayden.
II. II. Davis returned from Win-
ton Monday night.
There was a shooting at
mill Monday morning.
Vick died at Warren's
mill night.
Power of Self-Reliance.
A born bred the
midst of luxury, who has always
leaned upon bis and hut
been obliged lo tight his way-
tip to his own loaf, who has lie n
coddled from his infancy, is n
sapling. A youth who perhaps
has been orphan since baby-
hood, has had to struggle for
education and a place
has develops a as
strong as that of a mighty oak.
His roots have struck deep; they
have drawn nourishment and
strength from the soil of adversity,
and they him in reverses
of amidst the tempest of
panic, and emergencies,
weaklings bend and fall to
earth. The giant is made
strong in wrestling with obstacles.
Power is the resultant of forces
overcame. The savage believes
he receives the strength which
be overmasters in his enemy,
this very belief to his
cat a more real and
salutary souse, gain the
strength we overcome; poverty
and difficulty hardships, when
lend the force they for-
exercised in opposition to
their
We have just added Steam Supply lo our business and
will sell anything in this line very low. See us when in want of
and Angle Valves, Standard Globe
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water
Oil Cups, Air Clicks, Steam Ganges, Hancock
U. S. Injectors, Cocks, Steam
Pipe all sises, Pipe Filling all sizes.
LINE OF Packing, Robber Bolt,
Belt, Leather Belt, Belt Lacing, Belt Hooks, fro.
SOLE
The toad to education in Kansas
Is wore or less rocky, thinks The
Kansas City Journal. At
a man is suing the Hoard of
cation because his son is made In
sit still and behave himself while a
chapter is being read from
Hi nil- the morning. The man
is an infidel he hail Instructed
his son lo lake no part in the
At the
school teachers required the buys
and girls to make exchange
valentines mi St. Valentine's day.
Four boys refused to do
were expelled
And row a law hint i- threatened
by their parents
Miss Aiken, of Terre
split her side
arc leaving certain
parts of this state for other
lions of the country and while we
wish I hem we know
that nine out of ten will meet dis-
appointment. Many men have
it'll the sale and returned with
Ion tines, but many more have be-
came too poor to get back. It ii
not so much in the locality as in
man, yd if a mail cannot make
wore than a living a
growl every thing that he con-
there Is small chance for him
anywhere, Durham Herald.
George Washington
His death
a ten talk and then people
talked somebody else. Napoleon
at a comedy a nights B- and a
Sewer and farm Tile
Garland Cook Stoves.
BAKER HART.
Sue fell a sharp pain in her side,
her Miller Increased u ail
she was fore d to leave the then-
It re, At her mother applied
simple bill she grew
and a physician was sum
He found that the ilia
phrasal torn. The girl la re-
While you are trying to
people lo pay their poll lax
might be well let them under-
stand will have it to pay-
whet her they vote or tor-
Herald.
Lock the Past the
of a toward
loping
Don't this ugly fact yon, but
yon
I lie rough by curing Hie
throne of
What is true of illustrious men is
I rue in greater degree of those who
have mil achieved eminent
To in advertising
one inns keep himself constantly
before the public. When
lo people forget him.
Who remembers
Yet lime when he and his
preparation the talk
of the country. When a man
ceases lo work he deteriorates
mentally when a business man
Stops advertising bis
visibly. Ink.
a boat estimated to be
old Wat
iii Mayo ,
ll was folly six feet long, out
cold. containing opium, of an oak lug, beautifully carved
time. There. . , ,
merely
is no narcotic drug in
all t-
iii a good state of
I-


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