Eastern reflector, 30 November 1900


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Attention
I am now ma of tin- most of
DOOM, WOO, MAT, pants, I
POCKET and TABLE
at reasonable prices. My of
GROCERIES
which is the standard of any market. flub and cheap.
When yon none lo town again me
to i i
B. White.
Points Higher.
Means 1-1 Cent per pound more your
COTTON
THAT WHAT OS COTTON
THAT WE GIN FOR YOU.
Mae A wan asked today
the of the presidential
election the Slates wan
in any way responsible for the or-
push the
Filipinos. He replied the re-
of the election was merely co-
incident with other features of the
situation. He added that the re-
turn of the and marines
from China, with the recruits who
had arrived recently, would in-
crease the ember of troops to 70.-
men. The enlargement of the
forces, the ending of the rainy sea-
better road, improved trans-
and the de-ire to make
of the
l. fore their term of service
expires in June, are
to the most active campaign.
the replacing of vol-
Mac Art bur said
he favored the establishment of
a -lauding army of men
and the president to
increase it to
The general also said he was en-
the force in
Young's district to nearly
men. that heavy reinforcements
were sent to General Hughes
in the island of
stranding of the coasting
transport Indiana is long
delay n reaching a number of the
remote stations in southern
which have subsistence to
It established at die one of the equipped 1st only will have
to depend largely on longing until
the Indiana is Boated Or a steamer
cured.
The customs warehouses are
ARE
constitution undermined by ex-
eating, by
the laws of nature, or
physical capital all gone, if so,
NEVER DESPAIR
Liver Pills will cure you.
For sick headache, dyspepsia,
sour stomach, malaria, torpid
liver, constipation, biliousness
and all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
an absolute cure.
Just so. A man from the
try claims that his horse was made
to run away by the blowing of an
engine in town mid he wants dam-
ages. Then if the engines do not
blow loud and long at the crossing
the company is bounced, and if
some one is killed at crossing the
railroad is sued. A case is now
on fur this very
Record.
New Home
Sewing Machines
IN an IN PIT COUNTY
If you need a Machine see me
II C. Hooker's store, or write me
Jan. J. O.
TO
liming
before the Superior of
n Will
of W. It.
hereby given to
to the cat ate to make pay-
to the . and all
having claims said
the payment on or before the
day of 1901. or in., notice
will I plead in bar of recovery.
day of 1900.
Mast A A-
of W. R. I.
We h iv.
be found in Eastern North Carolina and solicit your ginning.
We turn out lite List cotton you can gel anywhere but our charges arc
high- BRING Vi YOUR COTTON.
HOOKER,
N. C.
Grimesland, N. C ,
II K OF
General Merchandise
from which their purchases. I curry at all
inns a full if Shoes, lea,
Tobacco. Hardware. Farm Implements, u fact anything
you about your household or your farm I can
furnish
Bottom Prices,
Cotton and All Kinds of Produce and
highest price for I wart pat-
will neat you every you route to
. III
1575.-------
S. M.
Wholesale and retail Grocer and
Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Heed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Oak Ba-
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor
Baits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
and Gail A
Meat Key Went Cheroots,
American Ci ten, Can-
reaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
which is delaying the coin- Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried A Peaches,
Pi lines, Currents, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes Crackers,
tool, Real Butter, Stand-
ard Sewing and nu-
other good. Quality and
Quantity. Cheep for cash. Come
to see me.
Phone V.
All Person notified not to
enter upon any of our lands g in
ville Pit County, adjoining
of Mrs. N. K. Anderson, and Ma
William, the
It. More.
Oct. ti. Mora.
The will sell at public bug
lion on the day of
the residence of II. j. Wilson, deceased, in
county, all personal he-
the in part
of Cotton, Horses, Mules,
Cuttle, Implements,
hold and Kitchen Cotton
of Manila. General Smith.
the collector of the port, a meet-
today of Manila importers,
urged
of the good, The merchants talk
of organizing a company for the
erection of bonded warehouse-.
The soldiers and marines who
haw returned from Una are set
ling quantities of curios looted
from the residences of the nobility
or wealthy at and
Many of them are val-
and cheap and
a number of presents of such loot
have been mailed to the
for
Hay, and Wagons, Carts,
. ma; Cash.
. of
It. Deed.
Pea Nuts Sic. Cash
W. M. BlOWN, of
At the name lime and place I will rent to
foe year 1901. the II.
J. Wilson home place and the Ashley Teel
place, W.
At. for heirs at law of J. Wilson
Get a good Safe
is made in
for homo, and general use.
Every wile n guarantee to be lire
proof. from up.
J. L. SUGG,
C.
Famous M
and cure for chills and
fever iiI nil malarial its For by
to The Whipping
Judge Simeon of the
supreme of Connecticut, in
a speech before the Hold
Association
u return to whip
p post a for
of criminal, fact
such a proposition advocated
A Stale Court
such a change in
method of is being
seriously considered
and the bar. Judge would
Confine the punishment lo juvenile
offenders, wide beaten
ml those who do
advocated by
an authority and favored
by many men with
the administration of justice can
not be
News.
Something New ml Fresh to
Of
Wheat, Cracker Mai, Hominy
Muon Cracker,
Wafer-.
mill sour and
that I have em
J. S.
have sold out my entire mercantile
iii Greenville, stock,
fixtures and will, to Kicks
transferred the l
them this dale. I w II settle all
former
and duo the are
payable to me. I will he glad for all owing
me toe sale forward and settle at once.
1900.
II. M IN
the
of will continue
the name of Kicks to
carry on the at former stand,
room, will carry
complete line of dry
kC .
solicit the of Mr.
custom. unwell as of our own
friends and public generally.
A. Hicks,
C. L,
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at Bad with Red
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with the Seaboard Air Line Southern
Railway with the Durham and
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Train No made
don for all dally, all
mend.
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Agent
J. H. K KM. V,
T. M. Traffic Ma-
Total
Do know
We sell cheap
Barber Sc
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Co.,
X.
A of The
York Herald, from
coin, Him. Win.
Bryan
to and is only
in am a for the
exclaimed Mr. Bryan,
I win nut write without it.
If l wore lo iii-i an of
I wish to do h
after and
I prepare a
at my
l do with what for
IT.
your fry
Trunks,
our Store. Scrape
or Clearance
Cheap
Cash
Store
W. T. lat C
i in V OF W Him. II
As one of the for School Books in
County. We the on the
fur and no what-
ever have
We read with a
of Dr, Peacock,
Female that s.
i than oat of
hie own pocket between
SO needy and
o t of if
PILLS
Vitality,
Cur Low of
nil
or
I and i .
A and
to pal
tin
with our to
Hi I ;, or refund the
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copy el
it. mill. Br
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COPY HOOKS,
and double ruled
pane, it
inks
eat cover I went five North Carol I-
chief
the in this
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-nil.
Be mail In plain 81.00 a
b f
and fever U a bottle of
Tonic It
Price
X C
W,
a Com.
For at
For Be, 18.90
Total
A Oat It
Mr. C. II. who keen a
and at St.
Co., filch., and who I
well known U
I mi badly with
and I had
liter complaint and I
was in a bad condition; day I be-
to tear that I be a
well n that I hare to
down into a and
lire in the of death. I had
rec-
to me. I TOOK FOUR
BOTTLES AND IT COKED ME, and
cured my family both. I am Terr
that I heard of It I would cheerfully
recommend it to every one. I hare
taken many other kinda of medicine.
I prefer JOHNSTON'S to all of
s mm.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Steamer leave
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
I. M. for
Steamer Edgecombe leaves
Greenville
at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the Went
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominions. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON, Aft.
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N.
TAKE S TASTELESS CHILL TO
per bottle. Cures Chills
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats and
Money back if it doesn't.
No other as good. Get the kind
with the Rod Cross on the label.
Sold guaranteed by Woolen,
Bryan druggists.
C,
For iv as Com. at
Fur ii days at Bl
at 88.00.
Total
allowed
ii Pit.
I, T. iv. of Com-
the ,
certify that It t
us Of in my of-
under my hand, the of
Board of in
tins of
T. It.
Hoard Com. for
We wilt ear the aTe fur
r M.-i-.-i.-i. Sick
or we
not will. i , t.
fill, when are
will. art purely and
faille V
lie l
Beware
and mall. taken.
Al.
in
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IN
J. W. CO.,
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and of
Bagging, Ties mid Hags.
and
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and
Stocks, Cotton, and
ions. Private to New York,
Chicago and New
NOTICE, LAND
All are and for-
bidden to limit with or without
or in any other way the
lands of the
the north suit of Creek.
J. Lt i
wife and Little.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Haying; thin before the
Clerk of Court of Pitt
of the of Henry
notice hereby given to
all persona holding claims against said
late present them to me for payment
duly authenticated, on or before 16th
day of March, 1901. or this notice will be
in bar of their recovery. All
indebted to estate arc to
to me.
This 17th day of September
of Henry
DEALER IS
GREENVILLE
Col ton and always
on ban i
Fresh goods kepi constantly on
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
DEALER IN
Whichard, N. C.
The complete in every de
part and prices low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
go gs.
At the old Moore store,
on Points, where we have
just opened a new and fresh
of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
Consisting of Meats, Flour,
Sugar, Canned Goods,
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars,
Fruits, In fact everything
to found in an up-to-date
Grocery.
We the highest market
prices fur all kinds of
Country Produce,
either or in barter. When
you to sell or when you
want to buy come to see
To who favor us with their
patronage promise sat
T, F. CHRISTMAN CO.
at Five Points.
The Day Cold Our.
CoM I. . Ker-
u , .
J. J.
-----DEALER IN-----
A GENERAL LINE OF
III
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE HE.
J. R. COREY.
PATENT
or Of
ire
Panel
FOR
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J.
TRUTH
PER . B.
VOL. XIX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY,
-AT
U.,
The project for giving the
party a mortgage the gov-
by the
of the South Congress and
the college is dead. It
was by its cool reception by
the public by the knowledge
that if it had attempted the
democratic Senators would have
blocked all legislation at this
of Congress. Instead of
democrats, the
can leaders have adopted
policy toward I hem, and indulge
in lots of talk about making toil
a business session of Conn If, free
from If
really wish to do that, it can
be done, as l he democrats arc dis-
posed lo meet them way in
helping legislation that is
not tainted partisanship, but
they need not expect to pull the
wool over democratic eyes by
notorious jobs, such as the
ship subsidy bill,
Democrats will sec
that no legislation will go
at miller false
MS. They will not attempt to
vent Hit majority carrying out its
will in general legislation, but they
will see that the nature of every
bill proposed fully explained to
The wholesale druggists and
owners of proprietary articles have
a delegation Washington,
to sec that they get a of
any reductions that may made,
and other interests arc represented
by lobbyists, brewers are
credited with leaving their inter-
in the hands of the big
who exchanged promises for
their campaign contributions. It
will not be surprising if a big scan-
comes to the surface before this
on the statute books. Dem-
arc not to spare the
republicans if evidence of crooked
bargains can be secured, and there
are good reasons for the belief that
it exists in quantities.
If things do not there
may lie a regular cat and dog light
among the republicans in Confess
over bill for increase of the
regular army. Prominent
of the party are every day de
daring opposition to as large an
army as Mr. seeks
have provided by Congress, and
situation the Philippines i
makes early action on some sort of
bill a necessity.
else is left undone,
hurry with the my That
is the sum and substance of what say that the circumstantial
which will drop the
first. Rot if it is decided to be
constitutional, then this session of
Congress will have to pass some
kind of a bill for the government
control of This,
with the routine measures and the
new apportionment under last
census will make it an
busy
The if the proposition
advanced by the radical
cans to reduce the representation of
the Southern states which have re-
st suffrage, has of
such general condemnation that it
has been abandoned for the
sect session and will not figure in
the bill which
will become a law in the
near future but some of its
hint their intention to try to
get the question before the long
session of the next Congress.
Heath.
Washington, November
Manila papers of October 18th de
vote considerable space to a renew-
of report concerning
death in Northern Luzon.
State Ohio, City of i
expected and it has come, Cot my ,
I Ry we mean a violent attack makes
of hysteria in north over the
discovery of a northern traveling
oil
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS CUSTOMERS OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are still in the forefront of race after your
We offer you the best selected line
General Merchandise
that ha is the senior partner of the
T. Co., doing
business in . Toledo,
correspondent of the New York Bad State aforesaid, and
Journal of Commerce that that firm will nun of
colored mill hands in North dollars each and
Carolina are
, o cured by the use -i Hall s Ci-
A northern contemporary Cure.
lures the of girls and boys Sworn to before
says that this arouses presence,
in the what
ever may be thought of it in the
north.
horrified contemporary,
however, not tell its readers
inc and
this
u I.-
lib
rib-
day
that there is only mill in North
Mr. says to every prom-
republican Senator and Hep
who goes to the White
House. The reason he wishes the
the before it is allowed to
get through. Under the House
rules this cannot be done there,
but ran be done in the Sen-
ate.
Even the of
culture general ten-
to increase the ordinary ex-
of the
tendency which is bound to make
much trouble if not checked. The
estimates for appropriations for
the Department of Agriculture tor
the next fiscal year, now ready for
submission to Congress, aggregate
which is an
per cent, over the
for the current fiscal
Holders of government places
who have no strong pull to fall
back on, or who spoke, worked, or
voted in the last cam-
are being male to feel some
what shaky by knowledge that
there is greater pressure for small
appointments under the govern
than ever known before.
Some time ago was a report
Washington that republican
workers in some of the doubtful
states had been told to pitch
work with all their might, and
that they would lie taken care of if
was re-elected,
leas of the civil service law. Not
much attention was paid at the
time the report, but the
activity of republican office seekers
that such promises were
made. Time will whether
they are to lie kept.
Senator of Colorado,
will be succeeded by u democrat
when he retires next March, but
from the talk in administration
circles it is considered almost
that he will be rewarded for
his support of by a
big position in the diplomatic
vice, probably ambassadorship.
The democratic members of the
and Ways and Means Com-
which met this week to
consider a bill for the reduction of
war taxes, will be allowed to
have any say toe matter until
the publican members com-
a bill. The republicans of
the committee have with
Mr. Secretary Cage
Commissioner of the In-
Revenue since they
came together. Mr.
told them that some reduction must
be made lo order to make good his
ante-election promises to the conn-
try, Secretary Gage told them
that the reductions must not
any
for the increase of the
army is, that he has re-
a hint I hat the decision of
the U. S. Supreme Court will be
against constitutionality of the
act, which would
that the II. S. would have to re-
ownership of the Philip
pines, would
have for a large standing
army. He wishes to get the big
army provided for before the court
down its decision, it
will not be surprising if the
General so manipulates the case
as to prevent its conclusion until
after the end of this Congress, as
Mr. might prefer not
having Congress in session should
the decision be averse. This story
incredulous, but it is being
character of this report, together
with the fad that General
recently has been signing himself
in of the In-
forces, lends strong color
to the belief that may
be dead. The latest account in
this line comes from
Northern where, ill an
outpost skirmish, Aguinaldo's
horse was killed, and his saddle
bags, with a number of personal
consequently papers,
was shot from his horse and severe-
wounded. He carried by
followers into and sub
was reported to lie ill
with fever. His body afterward
was carried down the river on a
raft, in a hummock
to lie found in any in Pitt County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer
and Winter. We arc at work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. It is our pleasure to show yon what you want and to
sell you if we cm. We offer you the very best service, polite the superintendent of the mill is n
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well colored and who
established business built up strictly on it.-, own merits. ,,;,,.,. ,.;.,.,
Hi
Carolina in which the is in
,,, j In the
mill except the boss weaver and
the boas reeler is a and that
of December, A. 1886.
.------ A. W.
SEAT. Notary Public.
Hull's Catarrh dire is In-
and acts directly on the
I blood and mucous surfaces of
Send for testimonials, free.
J. Props.,
Ohio.
Sold by Druggists,
Hall's family Pills are the best.
Goods and Notions,
Hats Dross Trimmings
Jacket- and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
When you come to market not do yourself
if you do not see our Immense stuck before buying elsewhere.
Remember us the following lines of general merchandise.
our horrified content-
fails testate that the
told a correspondent of the
Journal of Commerce that all his
were under twenty-one years
were bound to
from parents or guardians
ins the case might be; were absolute-
; under bis control o'clock
i in the morning to o'clock the
and he was from
as to the course he
pursued toward them.
our horrified con-
temporary neglects to mention that
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes.
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
and
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Lard. ts,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow fixtures, Nails and Hope.
Paper Prom Cotton Hulls.
Atlanta. Nov.
ll this that plans
have consummated here for
the erection of ten plants for the
manufacture of cotton seed hulls
into paper of grades,
Thomas of New York, at
present in this city says, that the
scheme is being backed by the Na-
i with
capital, and work will be
begun in putting up the plants in
about d n
He says he is also bucked by the
Standard Oil Company. It is
to have the factories well
scattered throughout the cotton
bolt and they will extend from
the owners of the mill in which Texas to North Carolina. The
Furniture.
arc
i are northern men and reside in
I State of New
Dispatch.
covered with palm leaves;
but the natives who saw the pas-
sage of the raft were uncertain
whether he was alive or dead.
This together with claims of
leads the local papers to
give credence to the
story.
seriously talked about in political and others insurgent generals
circles, and there have been to command of the army,
cases In which administrations
have been given advance hints of
decisions of the Supreme
Court. Any member of the court
can usually make a pretty nearly
correct guess of how his colleagues
will stand upon
ions from their talk in a general
way to each other. Whether the
whole story is correct or not, it is
absolutely certain that Mr.
is plainly showing his
the passage by Con
of the army bill.
Champ Clark, o
New Purchase.
Ky., November
The Louisville, Evansville and St.
Louis railroad, commonly called
the Air Line, was bought at pub-
sale to day by the Southern
railway at Ind., for
Judge Wood, of the United
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honest, Merit Square
Your Friends,
CO.
Retail Advertising.
you're business, If ad-
plants will run with a capacity of
from to tons each month.
The Wealth of the Country.
The estimated increase of the
wealth of I States the last
if your advertising pays j decade is bring
v.,. all . . . .
States Court, is expected
Missouri, returned to Washington, j the sale at s tomorrow,
feeling as as usual. He; but the Southern railway will
am downcast or until January 1st.
raged by the licking got. The only bidders were Francis
The most unpleasant feature is it L. Stetson of
will take us six or eight years to
get the Senate. As to the
the democrat-
party, it is u fact In natural his-
that the tail wag the
dog; and same is true in politics.
The party does not need
to begin with. It is thorough
organized, even if it were to
be reorganized, it would not lie
from the outside. want every,
body to come in that feels like
us, but we have a perfect
organization of our Of the
probable work of Ibis session of
Congress Mr. Clark
this will be an extremely busy
the
cans will do will be to the
Hay treaty and pass a
Nicaragua Canal bill, in accordance
with it, and to pass Mark
bill. If the Supreme
Court decides the act
unconstitutional, then
cans will run races with us as to
Hew the
firm J, Morgan .
Company, and the Southern rail-
way. To pay for the road the
chasers will Immediately
of Southern Hallway Air
Line division per cent.
In securing the Air Line, the
Southern rail an en-
trance to St. Louis, thereby
it on an equal with the
Baltimore and Ohio, Louisville
and Nashville, and other roads
entering Louisville and the South
having terminals at St. Louis. In
addition to this, new and valuable
territory is opened up to the South-
railway in both Indiana and
Illinois.
When a man loves sin he goes
down; when he lores his wife he
goes home; he loves another
man's wife he goes to the grave-
yard; when he loves a girl they
they both go Va.
Observer.
The Stove Co's
Stoves have been sold in
Greenville for Sixteen Years.
We are currying a full line of Stoves
both and heating We also carry a lull
line of repairs for same. Wt buy Hay, Lime,
Cotton Seed and Hulls
By Car Load
We have just received two
car loads
and can satisfy anybody in price quality.
A lull lino goods, Groceries
Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery everything
kept in first class general store.
Call and get our prices.
J. C. SON
at it certainly will, it
well it will to Bee
j that it is properly done regardless
j of slight extra expense. Sec that
mi have n good location, even it
ii tea cost a little more. Change
ad. even week, Talk
I frankly, candidly to your readers.
interesting de
prices. Look after
tour and keep him fr.
j practicing his of getting in-
I to one several type stylos.
forget little things.
staples, and
lo your stock. If such a course
followed for a few years,
and your c supported by
and modern business
method, you will be a leader in
your line.
Horse With
Mr. W. King, who resides
on Queen street, in southern
section city, lost a good horse
with which he
is very cert tin was hydrophobia.
one of his sons to
feed the horse Thursday morning
as when young man
entered the stall he was attacked
viciously the
ed with difficulty. Even
young Mr. King had with-
drawn from the stall the horse
desperate efforts to gel
through the cracks, and at
length, falling in this, he began
biting himself about the
legs, Mi. King up later and
was forced to hunt the horse. He
i to account
the he
was ago a dug
belonging lo him which was sup
posed In have had
Star,
total wealth
up to PU This
means an average for each
average in-
crease of wealth 1800 and
inhabitant, and
the estimated s 937.70 per in-
habitant.
The total of Great Uri-
lain ti mated 950,000,000,000,
per The
annual income of the people is be-
to aggregate about
The amount saved year-
y is put at 81,048,000,000, of
v. about its
way into exchange
The average annual earn-
per are estimated
which about one third is
saved, making
per decide for Great Britain mail;
910,000,000,000,
in the States. The
securities domiciled in London arc
estimated at 920,000,000,000, of
which
Parties me will picas
pay at once. I will be in
week can
tie with w. or my
store while I am
M. Ti i kin.
THE B ST
and fever is a of Grove's
less Tunic. is simply
Iron and quinine in form
No pay. Price
Two boys, right
Will Rankin, near Bolder were
together Saturday, They
a COVe birds, and when
Rankin raised I is gun and Bred
be killed
UH FEVER
and night Sweats with Robert's
Tasteless Chill Tonic per
bottle. Pleasant to take. Money
refunded if ii fail-. Restores
petite, purifies the blood and makes
you well. as good.
Mold and guaranteed at the drug
stores of Bryan,
Dr.
Greenville,
Office over Whit
k.
. i.
stoic.
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ML I
EASTERN REFLECTOR
X.
D. J. WHICH Ed. Owner
the Post at
fl. M
Mail
1900.
elsewhere
CONFLICT OF FORCES.
Sermon Delivered
In Church Sun-
day
J. N. Booth.
EXODUS
story of enslave-
in Egypt is familiar to all
Bible readers, ii is from tie ac-
count of appearance m
their liberator text is Be-
Hill nil .-
Id paper Mr. J. Bryan Grimes This was the darkest how
calls attention to a existing In In night of toil, bad as
. . . . . , I,. . . t.
North that is a on
Justice to the of the State.
It is known certain
companies control nearly the en-
tire output of the conn-
try, and by some mean, law
through tin- Legislature re
quiring a certain percent of their
be all fertilizers,
that forcing the use upon the
farmers, the law should be re-
pealed as early as possible,
former aided by
newspaper In the State, should so
agitate matter the coming
Legislature will sot on it.
Yellow journalism has even
the pulpit. A Milwaukee
porter allotted to occupy a
cal pulpit to reply to a sermon
newspapers the pastor,
that the duties a news-
print just enough
goodness, badness, religion,
ism, spirituality and pugilism id
keep the reader interested, to
sell the Something like a
d tor's prescription calling for sis
substituting
en .-.-i- fur the quantity of each.
v h . of
ton, r the
i a i of
more
28th
S r years
h a ,
has n tin celebrated In
birthday, to
be been ling for
i years. N -1;. he man
in lag well
until hi the of ninety
years a h
to
hi id
. So
i i .
. i jean
p hi ; his skin.
wens, i were
-a . ed, bin there is a de.
m .-. la northern
m shipped
illy, some
ton is am luting r a
r I . II. II .
I'd hips be
ma i
II V
W .
the . i. II
.
.
the
of
nil
the
II
lies
with
i. en
trill I In above
j Hi be .
mi.
I. . in.
Will I m.-
In . i an
I i pi them
water's surface.
Hie ill i .-
runnel's, II reduce
;. I the win ms i . the
. p ,
;. i
i both the water I-
air Shirr
i i
lire In
is the u
ii; fair
their condition had been before,
the of Moses as a new
element the political forces in-
their sufferings, till they
were tilled with against
In all we a
the inevitable result of the
conflict of forces. If anything
could be subjected to one force,
or if could be
but one power there would be do
conflict, but the moment an
force is introduced the
conditions are changed.
A- we look out about us we sec
struggle between contending forces.
There is and darkness, heat
and cold, and motion and inertia.
There is knowledge attains
order chaos, these
ceaseless war, endless eon-
Life itself is said to be the
Borne of the forces that resist
death. Motion is the excess of
energy which overcome- inert in.
Growth is the excess of
over the waste, caused by
decay. Advancement In
edge is the accumulation of facts
and principles
above the main which leak out of
the mind through aperture of
Civilization is the
triumph of order over chaos.
In the spiritual world the con-
i- marked because the
forces arc antagonistic. Here
is right against wrong, good
again evil, a Mm- vs. a
Right cannot be
t ii if, mixed with evil.
forces arc
brought in contact struggle i- the
inevitable result. I stood on Hit
pastern veranda of th
S l. Store .-1 m
one morning to the
the sunrise in the mountains.
V. hen I took that clear
i- all nature
in i asleep wrapped In its
. darkness. Directly
appeared a red glow behind
mountains to the east of me
like a city burning In the distance.
Higher shot the
if and brighter and brighter
b.-.-ii. the glow in the east.
I h before i-ii. begun t,,
shape. Old Grand father
mountain beg i i dim outlines to
bin . -.- its
he in quiet to my
left. Unite, black
on west of even
peak loath
lairs, and yielded
be king of ascended
ii- step step.
went on
darkness, I forgetful of
the wind nil
Hi- mountains looked
II e Ml. j,
them, and
bad all lied, with-
-i-l.-me. I sun a new
is philosophic
n is not that
ad which marks the
i i it
. i A
from
In the march of time -In- has con-
fronted other powers. She has
come upon other conditions. She
has new problems.
She is being aroused by alarm
clock in the temple of time set for
her awakening her
hours are full of agitation.
The tide of truth has flowed
against shores of the continent
Of her ignorance nod its waves ate
beaten into a foam of confusion,
in its world wide
has knocked at her doors
and stalled her into a frenzy of M
Learning with its
triumphs over has
her halls aroused
jealousy other literati
Christianity with its precepts,
spirit of freedom and equality,
condemnation of sin and its
cation of and righteousness
has met and is disputing with her
idolatry and empty pomp and
senseless forms and nothing but
conflict and struggle could be the
result.
The Boxer uprising Is, we trust,
last organized effort of dark-
against the Hood of
light. It is the convulsive
quiver of the dying institution of
error.
Shall we lay the blame of this
niggle he door of trade t or
shall we charge it o the account of
advancement of intelligence I
or again, shall self forgetful
and self sacrificing missionary lie
responsible All of
may be occasion, but neither
is t he cause, nor arc they
combined. The cause must
in the universal and
of the contact of an-
forces. Visit some
can jungle Infested Ob-
serve a of them lying
lazily in the shade of the deep
tangled wildness of the luxuriant
growth, they seem
when thus alone. Introduce
among them a flock of sheep and
the difference.
OUR I Kill LETTER
Separation of Races In
Cars.
REPEAL THE LAW
Special Corn Matter.
low.
A m.-in is afoot to ask
legislature to to
separate from the white
passengers. There is
of the desirability such a
and II ought to succeed.
Steam railroad cars, before the
separate coach was exacted, while
people did not have la share seats
with merely rode
the same coaches. street
ears there are always a lot of the
worst class of who
ding themselves into seats
partially occupied by
lewd wenches and half drunk
en are famous for
refined, sensitive ladies
have it to bear at present. They
have borne it too long already.
EB-S
The leading
is now well
the Northern sharks,
who have for years
reaping lion's share the
profits front sale of
Southern mill products.
The which
have exacted and per
have been exorbitant, but they
have not satisfied with that,
and have on various
occasions on the goods not owned
by them, and thus swelled their
own purses the expense
of the Southern mill
the latter have had to submit.
Vow the Southern spinners are
this week winding up light
for a fair division of legitimate
Tin- board of governors of
Grimesland, N. v., Nov. 1900.
Editor
Last winter the farmers of Pitt
county held a mass meeting
to protest
nun advance of fertilizers
and to take steps to protect them-
all ea could. They were
earnest and apparently determined
but nothing Anther was done.
High prices continued and farmers
paid them.
Is there any relief Yes. If
nothing be done this will
help us some.
Last spring county farmers
paid in some six-
teen dollars a Ion for acid
I hut was offered in wholesale
early winter at leas than
a ton, etc.
The Carolina Fertilizer
law- section in its
for brands sold in this State say
they shall contain and
precipitated phosphoric acid which
shall not lie less eight per
cent, soluble which shall
not be less than one per cent, am-
which snail not be less than
two per cent ,
The law here creates a demand
for this phosphoric acid whether
the soil demands it or not.
There are hundreds of thousands
of acres North Carolina to which
arc applied goods which
acid, though so largely
dominating, is the least needed
ingredient.
know some of our most success
farmers who after repeatedly
testing acid phosphate on their soil
would not now it on laud
if given to them tree. half
least of the fertilizer they use in
acid phosphate, though combined
form, as the law requires its
Under the present law the farmer
cannot get brands containing less
than eight per cent,
A GREAT
BY
SALE
COMMENCING NOVEMBER AND CONTINUING
Days Only.
will make the most reduction prices ever attempted in
piano trade in any other city in America. print redact o .
will effect our including the high grade
Gable, Kingsbury and Wellington Pianos.
m believe a piano sold and placed in your home is the best ad
we can get; and in order to one of our
piano, with you, we decided to make price, will bring-S
Mr. W. A, CHANDLER,
who is the Cable's representative in North Carolina.
Terms reasonable and announced at any time during the sale
in door above the
Block. The public is cordially Invited to call examine our
line of pianos and organs.
THE CABLE CO.,
N. C.
A New Venture.
profits.
win.
then ion arc perfecting to experiment w The law
note the difference. They roar the farmer to buy
and show their teeth now. Md Md hundred pound, of acid
we the sheep in commission houses phosphate t. each ton of aver-
is the cause of ibis fury I j to or less. The yarn merchants age fertilizer he whether he
They are the occasion but not the telegraphed the governors at need, it or not, even If he
, , B, J
could not natural demand for acid phosphate
The presence of progress, Intel-
and are the.
occasion but no means entertain any proposition to reduce. The change of Ibis law would save
of the conflict.
And this struggle should quick-
rate of
I Sin our folks are now a
the farmers of North Carolina bun-
of thousands of dollars which
rather than retard our efforts for two to carry out their plans, de- the State now compels them to
the moral redemption that spite the present donate lo companies
remember that of their in North. I law be repealed.
from the ones the
by the missionaries. These I of a majority of mills and spindles
along with the missionaries the and
been the ones to sutler, and have will simply appoint new agents at I
given the world a new proof that the new That is understood I
the spirit of martyrdom still lives. I to lie the purpose, although the
This opposition comet proceedings of toe l
Read This.
We have taken great
priests and pretended who loon are kept a
is endanger- the present.
ed; and to relax effort now, is to j mention.
fail the final charge and in the
of victory. This struggle
in the near future
tin- day of gospel light is to
break, is now breaking, in the
then ancient China.
cure in
growing most improved bright
White Stem
the Broad Leaf Orinoco
. . l. . ,.
far most reliable tobacco ever
Chairman Simmons bus appoint-
committee
of resolution passed by
grown in any section. Every man
in the east, who cultivated this
will average from to per
cent more than any other
. I,.
ed the committee in Mr. Sam at Ayden, says
I that his Orinoco will bring fifty
the State commit last
e. . ., . other kind grown on same land
draft the then proposed bill to Martin county people ore growing
State primaries Orinoco and coining money. You
HAVE OUT IN THE
Dry Goods and
Clothing
We do not without experience,
for we have had many years of experience.
We make this in the mercantile
business with hope,
nation. will search the very best
markets of the world for our goods, and will
make the prices and quality second to none.
Having bought entire stock of Dry Goods, Notions,
and Clothing of H. M. which will offer now and on
For Greatly Reduced Prices
Senators, Congress-
men,
man I, T. J. Jan is, Manning,
If. Watson, T. W. Mason,
to the revulsion of public
sentiment since, and the fact that
Mill,.
M la subscribed in
list 1.-1
of laws in
Louisiana ml N
it is , ,. , , f
. 1-.-1.
coarse the
right la spend money
ilia av l.-.-l like It.
will not, tend
break the South .
extent, is a good rule- in poll-
lies
A own
Chronicle.
1- broken
.-;. the struggle lie.
now in going
China illus-
of this la re-
I id of forces, China,
la most
l ml mid Idolatrous. Her in-
back near sun
i,
and her
She laces
rear and sees nothing 1.1,1 ii; w
and
i. her l the
I'd 11- stimulative of thought
j bill the mere
of
who well be forgotten.
If she could continue shut up
v. walls
from all other people as
bus done the long ages
I she have quid, but
I . I .
Mr. Jackson lives near
Winterville. Sunday night be and
hi- wife attended church in the
borne will
Jackson missed her trunk and against of such
an developed Jaw, work the
window had been broken open and will not
someone had been In the although a bill will be drafted as
Mr. came to Greenville i ordered.
after Mr. C bis Charlotte is l have another new
bloodhounds, and got back to cotton mill, lo cost which
h.- home , It bad give city and suburbs I I
begun to rain when they there E. A. Smith is
and the dogs struck a trail at . president of new company.
from the They followed cotton came up to ten cents last
the the field and week, and if it doesn't bum there
trunk where it or go beyond sell is my
advice to glowers. Every pound
will find these seed for sale at Dr.
and Dr. Bryan's Drug
stores and some store each sec-
of the County cents
W. T. Co.,
Greenville, N.
broken open and contents throw.,
out as thief had hunt-
log for money. By this time the
storm came up and was m severe
had lobe be
red.
A Georgia legislator has Intro
bill I., amend Stale
constitution that children of
you have bring that or more,
If yon not rush it on the
market for
The official count shows that the
highest vote received by a Bryan
elector in this Slate was
and lit.- highest vote east for a Me-
or
Is
ire which is MB more
men who fall to pay their .
, ., y .
after will be barred
means r . at Oxford will cm
I If a Woman
want-, lo put out a fire doesn't
heap on oil and wood.
t on
I a woman wants t
I well p
Id not aid fuel to the fire
burn ho Ilia away. She
let and Of .-. do check
do
add lire.
Female
taken by every
who has
any an.
Hoping to be favored with your most liberal remain
Yours for business.
J. A. RICKS,
C. L. WILKINSON.
QUICK SMALL OUR MOTTO.
When a person knows that he There isn't much romance left in
has true friends, be just,. the world nowadays. A Virginia
considerate towards, Judge has decided that a woman
It is often abuse which j maybe the bead of the house if she
friendship receives that foots the bills, and a Chicago judge
culminates its termination. I has held that presents given
Those who have steadfast true the influence of love's young dream
friends will be found to be those must be returned when Cupid halts
means and, f
punish children of the dell
now in
,. a
neck in- more of time yet. and it
attracting marked attention,
lax payers their parents
ii requires two thirds 0.1 each
vol.- an amendment Mm of
constitution, and this one ill never , me de
nave but because ought not to W-
providence has decided otherwise, and Observer B-
lake it.
The l
-i r . . 1- ,
,, .
cure.
It not
the II .
It Ingot
it .
painful
-n;
nil away
one
drain
and
who love them for their personal
worth, of valuing them for
what may reap from them in a
commercial way. When we place
valuation upon
friendship we eater to the vulgar
side of our nature can expect
an early cessation of harmonious
Record. I
and Hymen blows out his torch.
Durham Sun.
ft. .
It Is th
-II
1.00 I
l any
The
Co.
Ca.
By of power and
in by
term 1900 of Till Superior Com I, in the
entitled N. T. Hooker K.
nil in
the of the Superior Court in
Docket H. new
No.
therein,
I mill to before the
court In on
the of January 1901
of term 1901 of
Pill Superior Die following described
of land to one
of Jam.-j II. . AV.
fa. and being
I K. H-
side of Cellar
an-amp Had known the land
bf R, S. from II. A,
bf fa-
John and
In whole one and
Has land conveyed
In trim. u in
., ti
I.
1900.
ml
AS
The
Well
Dressed
Man
Attracts attention where-
you meet him. He is
in this fall,
take considerable of the credit for
this condition of affairs. Ask the
man if we are not entitled to this honor. Never before In the history
of this establishment have carried such a assortment o.
as we have this fall. Our customers tell us this, and they
are certainly competent to judge. We have everything
that is the rage in New York, and a visit to our
will give you a complete knowledge of all that is
new and in the fashionable world. In to
our prices We know that you will not a word of
complaint. Drop in a little time,
want to see you.
THE KING
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this it
so to remind you that you owe
Tan Eastern for
subscription and we request
you to settle as early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
December term of court, for civil
cases only, begins next Monday.
Partridges, by
W. C Greenville, N. C.
New floods, Raisins,
Nuts, Citron, Mince Meat, Pork
Sausage at M. M.
Honor Roll for November, Mason-
Hall School, Martha Lee Cow-
ell. One pupil would have
been on the roll but for one only
tardy mark.
For first class horses and millet
cheap, sale or exchange, go to the
Greenville Livery Go's stables on
Five Points, Greenville, N. C.
H. Hardy,
Mr. G. W. who
farms on Mr R. R. South-
wood farm in Falkland township,
tells that this year he will sell
from a one horse crop.
J. C. Cobb A -Son are going out
business w ill dispose of their
entire stork of worth of
goods by 1st. Watch their
advertisement and it will tell you
about it.
T. north
again, this being his third
chasing trip this season. The
large sales at his big store make it
necessary for him to make frequent
trips to the markets to meet his
trade.
The Co. call to
their splendid line of
organs. A. w Chandler is in
charge of their branch house here
and invites you lo call him in
lie building.
Close of Year
Next Monday marks end of
the fiscal year county affairs.
The County Commissioners will
have a busy session inaugurating
the new officers passing upon
. the bonds that be given that
day. The Sheriff and one member
of the Board of Commissioners re
the only changes in
offices.
Be Prompt, Please.
We hope our subscribers
throughout the country will not
fail lo respond lo the request
to pay there subscriptions to The
And those at a dis-
who have received state-
are asked again send on
the money. We need what you
owe hope you will nut keep us
wailing for it.
A Call to Brooklyn
We see from Washington
Messenger that Rev. F. II. Hard-
Rector elect of St. Paul's
church, of has
ed a call as minister to
the church of the Messiah at
Brooklyn, N. Y. This is a high
compliment a Mr. Hard-
years and shows that his
ability is recognized.
Robbery at Winterville.
The store of Hooks, at
Winterville, was broken into and
robbed sometime Monday night.
The robber got by breaking out
a window light removing
fastening. A quantity of goods
were taken. The blood hounds
were taken down there but could
not get a trail the robber.
Marriage Licenses.
Register of Deeds, T. R. Moore
issued marriage licenses lo the fol-
lowing parties hist
White.
J. S. Lila Gard-
W. B. Moore and Nannie
A bra ins.
Charlie Best and Martin.
Albert Lucy
son.
George and
Selby.
George and Marring
pen.
Stephen and
Williams.
Joseph
Anderson Linda
Ellis.
HOWDY DO.
Some speak to Ale, some to You
Monday,
G. M. Tucker left today Nor-
folk.
F. Ward went to Roanoke Rap-
ids today.
J. went down to
den Saturday evening.
J. L. Grimmer, of
came evening.
J M. Moon spent with
hi.- parents and returned to
this morning.
Tuesday. 1900.
R. L. Smith left this
for Richmond.
W. H. Cox, of came
over this morning.
J. H. Hester and little left
this morning
A. Ward, of Bethel, spent last
night here and left this morning.
D. V. left this morning
for Norfolk to take a
the railroad
W. E. Perry, offspring Hope,
rived Monday to take a
The
Mrs. Mamie Gillian, and child-
who have
visiting her sister, Mrs. D.
Haskett, left this morning for
home.
Wednesday
Mis. D. O. Moore left this morn-
for
r Mrs. L. I. Moore returned Tues-
day evening from a visit to Wilson.
Mrs. Ponder, of Bethel,
arrived Tuesday evening to visit
relatives here,
left this morning
for to lake Thanksgiving
dinner at home.
W. F. Barnhill over to
today lo attend the mar-
of his brother.
Mrs. of Whitakers.
rived Tuesday evening to visit the
family of W. L. Brown.
Manning, of Bethel,
who has visiting Mrs. C.
Moore, returned home today.
J. E. Clark, Jr., of Washington,
was here Tuesday to sell a lot of
tobacco. He said he got the best
price here that he ever received
tor tobacco
new big store.
Did You Think
WE SOLD
Dry Goods Only
If so,
you are
wrong.
We carry
Stock of
FUR, N R V
of any house in Greenville. The upper Hour our immense store
is just filled with and Carpets,
Anything you want, whole suits or odd pieces, we can
We can any room in your house
at Bargain
Prices.
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to us are
notified that they must
come forward and settle before the
flint day of January.
Court.
Mayor J. U. baa disposed
of the following cases his court
last
Forbes,
lined l costs,
Albert Williams, drunk and dis-
orderly, fined one penny and costs,
M.
drank
lined one penny and costs,
W. U. Freeman, dis-
orderly, fined one costs,
1.90.
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND
BUSINESS NOTES.
ST. O, Nov. M.
The thieves have struck at
last that like a cyclone.
For the last two nights robbery
has been is,
so unusual our people
are amazed hardly know what
to do. There is no clue to per-
all are very much
wrought up over these occurrences
The only and best remedy for such
Is about Six feel of hemp from a
good stout limb of a tree.
Chapman of Calico was
here yesterday.
J. II. C. of Clay Root was
here yesterday prospecting and
think quite likely he may locale
among us.
Miss Battle Kittrell went to
lust Friday on a visit lo
and returned Monday.
Mrs. i,. L Kittrell and Miss
Carrie Wesson spent yesterday in
Greenville on a shopping
Mrs. J. D. Cox went to
villa Monday and returned the
same day.
Mr. A. Cox is still paying
highest cash prices for cotton seed.
Mr. and his dogs were at
a great disadvantage In both of the
robbery cases here. The first lime
a terrific storm broke them and
on the second occasion
was old, us well as a
high wind prevailing all through
the night and morning which made
it utterly impossible them to
accomplish anything.
Hay's Suits. Latest Styles,
Best Vi
Our Special Clothing, Dry
Goods Motion Bargain
Side at nun k down prices goes
right on crowds daily
taking advantage of it.
E.
Greater and Grander Bargains Offered Daily.
CLOTHING
Boys the t, and quality, Sale Price,
Men Suits Hie quality, Sale Price,
Men Suits the 14.00, 6.00 and 0.00 Sale Price, I
Suits, Tailor Made Silk
Men Suits the 8.00 and 8-00 quality, while they last All quality now
These Goods are All New. No Old Stock on Hand.
T I that a Kan.,
bill climbed a foot tel-
pole the other day to
a bill from the lineman who was at
the top Of the pole. This man
ought to given account
the of
Sun.
lo
plain and Linen Checked worth j Side Combs, worth
Waist, white Collars mid yards Lace, worth silk rovers, Fancy Stripe White
,,,,,. , Men's Cull's, per
Welted Pique, all colors.
extra heavy unbleached Fancy Foulard Silk, worth Curtain
Windsor Ties, h Fancy worth Fancy Negligee worth
Fast Black worth worth
worth
Beat Linen canvas, worth he Honey good ones, He , Box Fancy c
t Feather colors., Stick worth
all worth
Men's Collars, worth inch Lining, Embroidery Cotton, worth Sc. left, come while they last
Big New Store.
Open Nights.
Greenville. N. G





Ml
Attention Farmers
I am now offering you one of the most complete lines of
DRY GOODS, SHOES, PANTS.
POCKET and TABLE
at very reasonable prices. My line of
GROCERIES
is the of any market are fresh and chew.
When you come to town again give me a trial.
ins to please,
Jas. B. White.
COUNTY HOME EXPENSES.
Comparative Statement for
Four
Mr. J. Smith,
cot of the Home for the
Aged and furnishes
New Home
Sewing Machines
To those
in malarial districts Pills
they keep the
system in perfect are In IN PIT COUNTY
an absolute cure i if yon need, Machine m me
and all bilious diseases. I
Liver Pills
the Home for each
mouth during the last four
Me
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
RAILROAD CO.
mains
Jan.
Mar.
Apr.
May
June
July
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Total
174.83
813.34
184.65
l.
132.23
182.61
181.02
152.03
0175.03
200.08
214.00
105.04
171.15
194.81
163.68
115.56
174.33
162.45
135.81
1ST
lair
Lave
Ar Bock,
Mount
hi
ORIGINAL
by the Orange Va.
I The having duly qualified
the Superior
u the Last Will and
W. I. deceased Ar
nonce u hen-by ran to all fT
I lo make immediate pay-;
moil lo he and all
having sail must
tame payment on or before Hie
mm I'M ah r i
III
mm
km
in in
I H M
i la
PM AM
RHEUMATISM art CATARRH
-----Y
Johnston's
Sarsaparilla
KATE.
aft c- R- who keen a
i u millinery and fancy atom
. with
catarrh and neuralgia I had
i M J complaint and very I
Ml I H in a bad .
w. smith.
Means Cent per pound more for pour
COTTON
THAT IS WHAT ON COTTON
THAT WE GIN FOR YOU.
We have established at Greenville one of beat equipped
Gins to lie found In Batten North Carolina and solicit y. ginning.
We turn out the beat you -an g. I anywhere our charge an
others. BRING
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Apr
May
June
July
Aug.
Sept.
Nov.
HOOKER,
181-8
9137.28
134.28
151.11
166.60
145.70
139.61
156.07
0163.25
142.11
105.00
143.03
141.21
150.86
150.40
145.15
154.70
Total
01,713.25 01,826.01
or. p,
Grimesland, N. C,
If our n remember
Ur. Smith was elected Super
of the Home by the
Board of C in-
when look charge
of the I-.-it the hi.-- Mn
in two years ago. Thai
h has conducted Home at a
I s i use Ins
speaks ell for bin
I management. It lie borne
in mind also that prices on every-
out.
Ho man is a- good he advises
other people to be.
i- patient with a
man the Oral he is Kirk.
don't need trap to catch
a bail cold or a case of ill
Beauty la often a mask devised
by nature to hid.- a shallow brain.
Ill matters treat strangers
as though they relatives.
The medical profession is not
exact science, but the average
never fails to exact his fee
PM A M PM
SOUTH.
NOTICE.
Lt
I Lt
I .
arc hereby unified to K
enter upon any fOUr
Pitt County, the ,
land
land, and
tum It, Move.
Oct. w. c;. Mora.
i, ,. the
It never pays to lie-and be
at- s- a
I Ins 2nd day of October, 1900. of it
A A. H
of W. B.
I x a ii
MM
m tin
a M
I m id
SO J IT l
A M r M P M
I ii n i, i
m i
a it
at
Yadkin
Main
ton a p a
p Sat
v. at public
Not a word slander ever falls L T P
NOTICE.
will sell at public a
Lt
Ar
in a bad condition; day I be-
to fear that I be a
well woman; that bare to
down into a chronic and
taken many other of
prefer JOHNSTON'S to all of them.
mm,,
ERNUL.
from the yet
. . . . . l. . , .,., P. j.
there many malicious
tongues
OFFERS a
i; k r
General
from to make I any all
times . full line of Clothing, Dry Shoes, Groceries,
Hardware, Farm in thing
you want anon, your household , ,.
furnish at
Bottom
my stoic
in
lo the deceased, entitling in part i
of rodder, Hones, i leaves Ben-
l attic, Bob, farming Implements. I a m. Mai too a m, lied
hold and Furniture, l Mope Mills SI a
Buggy and Wagons. . Returning lease
lay Buggy and d
Nuts
W. of
., B J. Deed.
At the same time and place I will rent b
the highest bidder for the ear 1911, II.
J. Wilson boom place v Ted
, W.
for law of B. J. Wilson.
NOTICE.
I hive out my
OLD DOMINION LINE
New and Fresh to
Flour, of
Cracker Meal, Hominy
and.
will average about
l and sour I Paid
j .;
I bare handled
-.- .
, J
ard lb. same In
j ii s,.,,,, .
the former
the are
i me. I will for all owing
toe MM I and at once
This b day of Hot.
H M.
p Hope Mills p n
p m, U p
arrives
at with train
with the Carolina ,
Springs with the Hid
Springs A at
with Air Line and
Hallway at with and
Charlotte
Road
, , p m.
V P m, K
. r
. lean
la in I m,
P lean Pamela
T-2. an
. Sundays
cut. higher Ibis year than
The expense for the mouth
tin- year had lo la
approximated, based on
month In former
years.
The Incoming Hoard
ill have to elect a Super-
of Home a their
meeting Monday, and
believes it the
of a large majority
the people the county in saying
ii could not do better than
to re Mr. Smith to
i- ,. v
Having
lb of Kicks b ,,
carry op the bis former stand
We will
dry goods, no
lions, toots, -hoes.
lb. patronage of Mr.
-r customer-, as well as f ,. B
lie generally .
J. A. Kicks,
C. I. Wilkinson.
T Tarboro
pm,
P returning, leaves
Wan. and IS
Train
. . . urn
en C i,
Sundas, . .,,
am.
Get a good Safe
lie Victor U ml con-
for ;,,,;,. office and
Every boll u ii, to be
.-sir, j,
J- L. SUGG, Act
c.
us
file Rail World notes
speed made by
special train mi tin-
from Montreal
to Ottawa November
of miles was
old iii no minutes, or deducting
minutes for stoppages and slow-
minutes. This u,,
I good speed for so long a run, es
In view of the fact
I run was made in a heavy
The holds
the record for u-i runs on
continent, its record made
tin-
line from Camden in
Atlantic City.
TAKE ROB HiS CHILL TO
to. bottle. Cures
i, Mai Sweats and
M.-y back if it doesn't
Soother as ,. be kind
with the Red Cross on the label
Bold and guaranteed by Wooten.
Bryan and Ernul,
PILLS
Restore Mi j lily. Lost
of
or i ,
f rut County.
The following is a of the
of lbs Board of Com-
for
each bath of
miles for
For IT days a Com. 114.00
for
for miles traveled at
44.60
ALLOWED w.
For it days us Com. i MUM.
at 20.00
I 1290
an l.
Bops am, , is
in to
u s n,
Sand
Union Bran.-h loaves Warsaw
lit
Train No ,. a el
don sit point dally, all via Hick
H. M. EMERSON,
Pass. Audit
J. It. KENLY, Manager
I. M. Traffic Ma-
HI VICE
Steamer My res leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer Edgecombe leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk,
New York
ton, for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
Old Dominions. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Ray Line from
and Line from
JNO. SON,
N. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
Y tux
V v a tonic
in- pink glow
and ii
Al.
Harrington, Barber
bad something of a
clone Mud, dam-
and age a-as done lo
blown down.
PILLS
lour
Total
72.0
c.
For u Com.
tor ii as at 1200
t r . traveled at
Tablets
Mo-.
. r
Nervous
f, r I
. Flu,
6-20
On
M Inter I lie, N. c,
Reflector
Do know
We sell cheap
IT.
your
toes, Capes, Ac., from
Oar Cheap Cash Store. Mo
or Clearance
MEDICAL CO.
A Jackson Sta.,
by I I. Druggist,
X C
Total
Hoard
1210.40.
S, M.
and retail and
of
V OP
I, T. It. Moore, clerk of Com-
missioners for county aforesaid, do
certify that the is a true slab-
as appear my of-
my band, the seal f
Board of in
day of
. . T. It. Moon.
Board Com. For Pitt County,
South . .
county Court
n l
. I
the in
action take
mi action has been the
Curt of wherein
Bears Sears is
the purpose dissolving
bonds of now existing be-
and
is required to appear before lilt
at term of
I ill Court Walsh convene
-m Monday in December and
answer or to the complaint of
I or the
will be granted. This day
C.
Court.
A- Attorneys.
GREENVILLE N. C.
Cotton Ragging and Tics always
on ,
Fresh goods kept constantly en
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
See gs.
Al old
on Five Points, where we have
just opened a new and fresh
I. of
NOTICE, LAND POSTED.
All persons are hereby warned for-
bidden to hunt with or without gun or
dog or in any oilier way trespass upon the
lands of in Town-
ship on north side of Creek.
J. II. Little,
J. II.
hi lib, -n, wife and Little.
and of
and Fancy
I in ., Red- of Meats, Flour,
. n-L. r, .-. . . . .
., Book, in
lit Con . the books . . ,
Cheap
yon need.
.,
era
Store
M k
Oak Suits, R,
by
I Lounges, p
.,
Meat Key West Cheroot,,,
Amen Cm-
I Peaches, Apples,
Pine A Syrup, Milk,
flour, Meat, Soap,
Lye, M r,,., Matches, Oil,
laud Oar-
den Apples, Nuts,
Dried Apples, Peaches,
Glass
and China Ware. Tin and
ware, i and Macs
win, Stand-
ard Sewing hi mi-
other and
quantity, cheap for cash. Coat
to see me.
Phone
Sugar, Canned Goods,
Cigars,
in everything
to be found in up to -date
Grocery.
We pay the highest market
prices for all kinds of
Country Produce,
either cash or in barter. When
you want to sell or when you
want buy come to see us.
To all who with their
patronage promise entire sat
T. F. CHRiSTMAN
at Five Points.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Having this day qualified before the
Clerk of the Court of
as Administrator of the estate of Henry
notice is hereby given to
all holing claims against said es-
to u, me
duly on or the
day r March, or will be
in bar All persona
lo estate are lo
payment lo
This the 17th day of September
W. M. Adm r.
of Henry
Whichard, C.
The Stock complete in every de
and as low the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
niter,
IN 1866.
j. ff. mm
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors handlers of
Ties and Raga.
and shipments
solicited.
------DEALER IN-------
A GENERAL LINE OF-
Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME,
J. B. COREY.
Cold In . I
. r i
U to, T
Norfolk,
Cotton and in
Cotton, Grain and
ions, vale Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans,
PATENT
-1-
FOR
SI
The Eastern Reflector
Hi II KB
D. J. EDITOR
VOL. XIX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1900.
NO
-AT-
II ft
Every cotton planter should
write illustrated
pamphlet,
It is sent free.
S name and
y, St., N. V.
State School.
The letter below is in reply to a
of quest ions Mrs.
C. E. Craven to the Supt. of the h.
Reform School at Lansing,
This school has been is opera-
live years, and the letter
below deserves our careful
Lansing, Mich., 1900.
Mia. C. E. Craven,
Bee. N. C. W. C. T. C,
Concord, North Carolina.
In answer to yours of July 28th
I would rather say that it is
possible to Rive very much
detail regarding an In-
of this kind in one letter.
However, I will try lo answer our
questions. I will first give you a
little history of this Institution. It
established in 1855. We have
about boys at present. We
have about out on leave of ab
all over the State. Our
are received between the ages of
and HI to remain until unless
sooner released. We keep them
two years, when if they have fair
homes, we send them home on
leave of absence conditioned on
their good behavior the
expiration of their term of commit-
The Board is the releasing
power having authority to release,
by leave of absence or discharge
any inmate at any time. boys
are taught trades as
shoe-making, baking,
tailoring, printing, engineering
painting and farming. We have
acres of land. We to
have an of land to a boy We
have at present a year
by the Legislature for
running expenses. It costs about
per year per capita. With a
smaller the cost would
be a little more capita. We have
employers, and school rooms.
Our are in school hours
each day and alternation. Our
Institution is partially on the
system but largely on the
family system. Nearly all our
live in cottages in a family.
These families are presided over
by a and bis wife, bis
the and the gen-
having charge of some other
We work all the
from to boys the farm
through the summer, raising all
the in the
We use barrels of flour
every day for Inking bake
every morning. It takes bush-
el of potatoes for a meal. We do
not manufacture any thing in th
Institution that in rev-
We do not believe in it.
All our time is
en to training tho boys in such a
way to benefit them In after
life. We plan on having our boys
self supporting when they leave
the school, or nearly so according
to ability. The boys who
are out on leave of absence are do-
well. I do not just know what
percentage of our boys become self
a but it Is
mated that about percent, of
It is the opinion of
the people of Michigan that this
Institution is most assuredly a pay
as one of our gov-
remarked several years ago
that if it cost a per capita of
and the Institution saved one
boy. if that to be his
boy, he should think it paid.
This institution was built
a House of but the
bolts, walls have all been
removed ii is now a very fine
Institution conducted on the open
system. I have
with the school for years. Have
been years to day
and the boys are having a special
holiday en account of its being my
7th anniversary. Nearly all of our
boys are quite low in their grades
when coming to the school. I
would Bay in regard to the limit of
age that years, my opinion
to and I presume our
la. will be that respect.
We average something over
commitments a year raise
from to dollars worth
of produce our farm each year.
I will send you under
cover one of our last reports which
is two yeas old, and one of
the papers which we publish
printing office. Hoping this
will be satisfactory to you, I re-
main,
Very respectfully,
J. E. St.
their private relations husband
wife face world as a unit, bar
with
cal.
One thing good form imperative,
that by no mischance.
no loss of self shall family
discords be revealed lo strangers,
children or servants.
An Votes is always
and undignified.
A up little
things is the most tactful appeal
for a of courtesy at
other times when the matter may
be of mi p la to us.
that are made to
do duty as family jokes are never
to Burton
December La-
Home Journal.
Means To Crush It.
Greensboro, N. CIt is said
that the Tobacco com-
has declared war another
independent manufacturing con-
Wells
lie company, of Wilson. The
method of warfare is the same usu-
ally waged by this corporation
against independent concerns.
The dealer who bandies Carolina
manufactured by the
Wells-White head company, la to
have the American Tobacco com-
goods offered him at a re-
price, while the consumer is
tole given a per cent, rebate on
the trust's cigarettes. Circulars
have been distributed in
by agents of American
company offering to give
free a box of either Duke of Dur-
ham, Cross or Columbia c gar-
for the fronts of five boxes of
either of these The
wind up with this
throw your empty cigarette
boxes away, as they have a value
of one cent
Several agents of American
Tobacco arc now in North
interviewing the
dealers out in-
to them to handle the
trust goods exclusively. The trust
has to take this course to
crush competition on account of
popular favor tat by the lotto
pendent cigarettes.
flood Manner At Horn.
Practical jokes arc rarely
In by persona of nice
teasing passes the bounds
of taste when it ceases to lie a
mutter of pure fun on all sides.
is always bail form.
Is letter
makes your eyes so
are Interferences with one's right-
privacy. A closed door should
be respected and give assurance of
seclusion.
One who is disloyal as to repeat to
any however intimate, any
thing to the discredit of the family
to all family rights
privileges.
There are no terms strong enough
to i the of parents
who will allow a daughter's charms,
and advantages to be ad-
tho public prints.
Society requires that whatever
Helping-
A New York saving bask has ask-
ed three of its Clerks to resign be
cause they the Bet-
tings on races like speculating in
stocks, is regarded by the banks H
calculated to produce a habit of
lad and financial exigencies
favorable to The
clerks in question Bad Is-en under
surveillance, had beep found lo
have been the
and in the inter
ft of the stockholders and
the bank. Nothing is said
against their record, Presumably
they arc us honest and
as their employers. Confessedly a
man may speculate, bet, gamble,
keep fast horses live
still lie honest. Never-
it will la generally
ed that he is under exceptional
temptations to get money
ways when things go wrong
with him, and a may per-
haps, with justice take the position
that it prefers clerks whose mode
of life docs subject them to ex-
at
Sun.
BLACKJACK ITEMS
Buck Jack, N. C.
News came here last Wednesday
that M. A. Mills was shot and kill-
ed. No further report has been
heard.
Redding Hudson and John Jolly
have gone to Snow Hill.
Quite a number of our boys went
hunting Saturday, but they
did not find their dear.
H. J. Smith by Miss
Maggie went to
day last.
Joshua Mills passed through
this evening en route for Wash-
Misses Annie White
by Jodie mid L, nix-
on to Clay Knot Saturday.
J. W. and Fred Elks were the
gators of Miss Mary Mills last Sun-
day.
Miss Daisy Cox by
little Marvin and were here
Saturday-
Rev. Mr. Burroughs preached at
Pleasant Hill Sunday.
Miss Dixon spent
day night with Miss
Emma Williams Pleasant Hill.
HUMAN SACRIFICES.
BELIEVE
FANATICS WHO
THEM.
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND OF
AND ADJOINING
We are still in the forefront of the race after your
We offer you the best selected line of
General Merchandise
to be found in any store Pitt County. Well choice
selections, the creations of the manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Summer;
and Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want to
sell you if we can. We offer you the very lies service-,
attention, and the most terms with a well
established business built up strictly on own merits.
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice
if Mm do not see our immense stock before- buying elsewhere.
Remember us the following linen of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Bats and laps, Silks and Satins,
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. and
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee-. Molasses, Scad U, .
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Hope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in that line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved .
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
TO
Ranges
If you stoves or ranges constructed upon
scientific principles, which are economical, durable,
convenient, as well as beautiful artistic, look
for the
In
World.
Kill ,
Mai Hr
That I its
nude Si . ., n i., ,, , Cl .
and l in I. too, tot
by The ,
of In a
The a sect exit
Paris about 1700. re wont
of their order, in emulation
of the of lira Saviour, In II
belief that the of tho surviving
would by the . ii-
lie. s of their fellows. In the
an
u i r. and
. i. . i it.- ii
refused to the fanatics,
. of the- On the t. Bow-
day they one of own
number, a of years, who had
for th.- death, in
of the death of Saviour, in
to T her
believers.
In leader of a P
in afar Inn.
pal bed her sister, i save lier life
n a of the .- r
was by her I
era her own command In I
she might
days and lo life the slater the
slain. In two mothers, nil-
lie w
el n, Is . lag to I
thus of posse In
a Hungarian miller,
the killed Ii n as
offering for bis own sins after
fashion of Abraham. In in Ir
Russia, one of the
convince himself by
and
that save his soul be be ;
Bed. Accordingly self
crucifixion so far as
th.- of
permit
In 1830, of Perm.
Russia, a killed
on offering fr sin and the body
In ant hill, Likewise, in the
of r,
killed i I. children In
form, and while
under Hie father's
mother celebrated the service by rend
Ins I. -1 of the u
chapter of Genesis In
in of Bus n,
a convinced save
a man must have n repent
of. killed n neighbor an ax in or
tier i-i satisfy highly Imperative
condition.
It is a part of the creed f
a sect, dial
Christ in places
accordingly good
naught to do
fairs of any s. i-i. in v.
ibis a man In various
Ingenious ways and
children, ling his own wife and
babies, In lo free
danger of losing sons by
the .
census laker, This km
rel In 1891
The another quite Inter-
Russian believe evil
nil good and the
only Is En of
these In
having
permitted themselves to he put
lo death, one by one. by their leaders,
The who ids., form a
and . i in
Ill e lo I., Of
are in baud
in In an
fell-Is. oilier lewd
procedures ii- an
of i band of .-.
from off i mortal souls So tho
of
of
further examples of n- a
ritual of v nil n
ii.-i- of me-i abandoned ob-
behavior, lo promote the eternal
of tho soul,
State or
Toledo, as i
Frank J. makes oath
i he is the last of the
of F. J. Co., lining
business in the City of
county sod State and
that said will pay the. Mini of
one inch and
be eared by the of Hall's Ca-
Can. J.
n to before me and
ed my presence, this day
of December, A. D. 1880.
A. W.
be ii. Notary Public.
. I
Hall's catarrh Core is bakes in-
and acts directly the
blood mucous surfaces of the
Send for testimonials, free.
J. Co.; Props.,
Ohio.
Sold by Druggists.
Fills are the
Read This
We have taken great tare in
-ton the most improved bright
While Stem
Orinoco, the Broad Leaf Orinoco
are the most reliable tobacco ever
grown in section. Every man
in the east, who this
kind will average from to B per
lent any other kind.
Mr. Sam Mumford, at Ayden, says
that his Orinoco will bring fifty
dollars more per acre than any
other kind grown on same land.
Martin count people are growing
Orinoco and coining money. Yon
will these seed for sale at Dr.
Wooten's Dr. Bryan's Drug
stores and at some store in each sec-
of county at cents per
package.
W. T. Cl,.,
Greenville, N.
Gnu-Tux, Nov.
Mes-. Means and Abbot of Boston
are here shooting partridges.
Ed. of is here
with some northern
sport
W. I. is here Belling
cw machines, w hen he
C, Griffin and H. D.
went to Ayden last to
for the Bar-wick Gardner mar-
Deputy W. T. Carson of Wash,
slopped over here Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Pal rick went
up in Greene Tuesday return-
ed day,
Mr. E. Wooten linear Kin
Miss Lela Gardner
of G. Gardner were married to-
half two, and left
mediately, with a many
Mends, Kinston, where a
awaited them.
and Miss Mamie
Gardner of Ayden are to be mar-
in die Christian to-
night.
A word to the
It's a poor actor who can't take
his own part.
The fellow who is color
has no business to play poker.
takes a for some
fellows to screw up their courage.
n Kentucky the families
are few that have no family feud.
A and u piece of toast
are calculated to make any bird
quail.
Few men are so absent
that they forget to laugh at their
own jokes.
The only opening some people
over expect is that supplied by
the grave digger.
trade mark, is shown upon every genuine
Stove or Range, and do not be deceived
by and substitutes,
lead all others in yearly sales and popularity.
Sold Exclusively by
BAKER HART.
Building.
N. C.
he It.
one day n was a
in lie of lip i pub-
bull l i lie look
to fa
I I
pupil know why Tommy
Isn't In school she
There was no answer.
The teacher repeated tho query.
Thin ii mile girl lifted
hand.
she
why does he away
Ma
e. Ha he's cot
Mary bad rend the
ease ran i e on
lei eland r
Every little girl thinks she
would like lo grow up and many
a man who keeps a candy store.
E.
All persons to us arc
notified that they must
come forward and settle before the
of
Patrick Green.
B ST CHILLS
and is a bottle of Grove's
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply
Iron quinine
No Pi ice
I-
. ,
lion i inn
pie Will II
i.
AND
and Sweats with
Tasteless Chill T per
bottle, Pleasant lo lake. Money
refunded ii ii fails, Restores
petite, purifier, tho blood and makes
you well. Nine- other us good.
Sold and guaranteed at the drug
Bryan, Woolen and Ernul
t happy mac
; . to do
said corn
bin i- unit
In In n
his
Dr. D. L.
DENTIST,
Greenville, N. c.
Office over White
Fleming store.


Title
Eastern reflector, 30 November 1900
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
November 30, 1900
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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