Eastern reflector, 7 December 1900


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Attention Farmers
T am now offering yon one of the most complete of
GOODS, BOOKS, HATS. PASTS, SHOWS. K
and TABLE
reasonable price. My line of
GROCERIES
is the of any market are fresh and
When you come to town again give me a trial.
Year to please,
White.
Points Higher,
leans 1-4 Cent per pound more for your
COTTON
THAT IS WHAT YOU OBI OB
THAT WE GIN FOR YOU.
in.-- established at Greenville one of hart equipped
i to be found in Eastern North and your ginning,
the best cotton yon can gel any here but our charges are
, others. BEING is TOUR COTTON.
HOOKER,
X. C.
ff
N. C ,
OFFERS THE PUBLIC A COMPLETE STOCK OF
General Merchandises
which to make purchases. at all
times ill line of i Dry Shoes, Groceries,
Tobacco Hardware, Farm Implements, in fact anything
yon . i.; your household or your farm can
furnish t
Prices,
I buy Cotton and All Kinds of Country Produce and
. highest mark.; prices for same. I wart your pat-
i nil will treat you right every you come to
lit -tin.
Get
a good.
I lie Viet safe is made in all sizes
borne, farm, office and general
safe II with a guarantee to lire
Prices ranger in up.
of
I L. SUGG, Act
Greenville, N. C.
Famous dull line.
VI era
ill
ti
and Lax
. it .
a,
ii i
for
chills
e by
and
the sense of taste.
IT SHOULD BE THE BEST GUIDE TO
THE FOOD WE NEED
If It Will Select
Which the Baas
We I e
. i. Salt.
The of taste
sustains a much more
to digestion
It, says Pr.
food to be be
food Which nauseates does
stimulate secretion of the fluid
to it either the mouth
or the The sense of
may recanted s sort of
it is an Important proper-
of food the of taste way
lie that It may have
an to exercise Its selective
and
When one a
of Simple, wholesome food, the
a, use of taste informs of Hie fact
by to man, A
feel rule for mastication would be to
chew each morsel of food until there
is left only a remnant. It Is
useless to swallow such a residue, as
ran have no nutritive value. When
food is lakes ill way, the sense of
has to s
before much has
swallowed and thus affords a perfect
means of adapting the amount of food
taken to the needs of the body.
careful study of this
also shew that sense pf last
If allowed to act In I normal way, will
select those substances of which the
is In need. example, if
the Is and needs
on supply of food
win be a craving for such foods
as nuts. games and
and milk oilier substance
A curious to i
found in some
Winch, as has been shown by
refuse to capture
ray attention of meat
grasp when
the soil upon in. y is lack-
ill nitrogenous elements sup-
plying a rich
these so carnivorous plants
cease to be carnivorous, and behave
wholly like plants. The same
principle applies to nag of
making such as starchy
and foods, such as nuts and
cereals The writer has ob-
served in n for
winch disappeared entirely after
the patient hail made n gain of or
pounds.
The was no Intended
the Creator to perfect guide lo
the quantity and . f be
and . a of
has
i . I pervert-
ed from its normal function Men and
treat the palate as the pianist
treats i niching It In
various simply for the purpose of
i sensations, with
regard whatever for the possible
of the body or tin- possible dam
mag be caused. The sense
of thus educated, lie-
an l i-i
become confused cravings
an which
In the use of lea. coffee, wine and
other Intoxicants, mustard, pepper and
other condiments, large quantities of
pickles an I rich and savor
i-s of sorts, together with
. ice- nil I ti of all kinds,
TI e s, use male I. is In .
front us I. i lib -i a- governor of
nutrition has me lo be merely
the servant of n ions in it in-
i de-Ire f i .
lion, n b pleasure
This Is glut I my. p ire and and
Is the apt I hall companion of
Inn
The fee use common salt must
l among
dietetic errors Professor Bung of
Basel I . Una physiological chem-
i. with many others, has
Shown the called necessity for
the slime use of salt rests upon
n very uncertain and equivocal, if not
erroneous, that at moat salt
can be Injury only In
very The
by iv as
within the limits of possible harmless
n.-s Is grain- a day. or prob-
ably less than one fourth of the
amount consumed. The free
use of sail lends to thirst and copious
drinking lit meals
Cum v i id n . the
use of form. be
us harmful its the
function of the
n Is, ll when
to n i in the
saliva I very
little value .- n i The
a- II and
y the against disease
by an
lute 1.1 .
o psi i, malaria.
jaundice, bilious-
all kindred troubles.
of
Your liver Pills are
the fly-wheel I shall ever
be grateful for the accident
brought them to my notice. I feel
as if I hid a new lease of life.
I. Platte Cannon. Col.
Liver Pills
------i-i
M.
Wholesale retail Grocer and
Denier. paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys. etc. Bed-
Oak Suits, Rt-
by l-o fails, Parlor
Suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
and
Meat Key West Cheroots,
Can-
Peaches, Apples,
Apples, Syrup, Jelly. Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meal, Soap,
Magic Matches, Oil,
Cotton See-l Meal Hulls, Gar-
Oranges, Apples, Nut-,
Prunes, Currents. Glass
Chins Tin Wooden
Ware. Cakes and
Bart Batter,
Sewing Ii i mi-
met mis other goods.
Cheap for cash. Come
to sec SO c
Phone V
New Home
Sewing Machines
IX IX PIT COUNTY
If you need a Machine see me
at U. C. Hooker's store, or write
J. C.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The undersigned having
before Superior Clerk of Pill
of the Will and
W. K. Whichard,
is hereby given to all persons
ed to estate pay-
to the sad all persons
claims against estate most
sent the same tor payment on or before the
2nd day of October, or this
will be a in bar of recovery.
day of October, 1900.
A A-
of W. R.
NOTICE.
All are hereby not to
enter upon any of our lands in
Township, Pitt County, the
lands of Mrs. N. K. Anderson, and heirs
Jackson Williams, Ike lands and
oilier.
It. Move.
Oct. Move.
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THE i MY OF
As of i for
t i he
t schools
j mi also have
Public
Books
books on
and ran supply what-
COPY
and vertical, double ruled practice writing books
tablet, -r, paper, slates, wilt
crayon , colored i rayons, inks companion boxes,
The undersigned will sell at public sue
lion on the 12th day of at
the B. J. deceased, in
fill the property be-
longing lo in part
id Cotton, Horses, Mules.
Cattle, Farming Implements, House-
hold Kitchen Furniture, Cotton seed.
Hay, , i Wagons,
Nuts Ac. Cash,
W. M.
ii
At time and place I will rent
the highest bidder for the year 1801. the II.
J. Wilson DOOM place and the Ashley
place. W.
for heirs at law of II. J. Wilson.
In m
-an
the
r in
require rest
III lit J
New Fresh to
Pancake Flour, Cream of
Wheat, Oat Haiti, Cracker Meal, Hominy
Cracker,
Graham Wafer,
Date.
a canned
that I have eyer
J. S. TUNSTALL.
NOTICE.
have out my entire mercantile
in
fixtures will, in Kick A
Wilkinson, tied the MOM to
date. I w II all
the former
and account due the arc
payable t mo. will In-glad for all owing
forward at
1900.
II. M.
I la vine the mercantile
II. will
the of Kicks a to
carry on the at Inn farmer
room. will carry
a R
and respectfully
the Mr.
r, w well . that of our own
public
J. A. Hit w,
Do know
We sell cheap
HO QUESTION ABOUT IT.
your Goods;
Capes, Trunks, from
Our Cheap i Store. No Scraps
or Clearance sales.
Cheap
Cash
Store
I. I
PILLS
vitality. Lost Vb.- and
Lots
err, all do
.
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pi
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comes ii
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Had Manila.
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ii sol l
i,. Into o
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lie I
i, bill i fan i r
ii i . mil h.- had
of The
is still ti I in
I'll yet there were
Hull he
. I and.
i on
i . i ii said
i in that and
is
. .- to
is water.
II I per
aces and
A tonic and
builder,
flow to e.
sud restores Hie
of ii.
ill-. I------ for
with our bankable to our
the money paid. Send for circular
a-d our guarantee
EXTRA STRENGTH
PILLS
. am
care hf Low of Power,
I i or
lUsT, I . Hint
of It r
By
Lo Friday
by the
. m plain
. for n-lab
to cur la or
money paid.
MEDICAL CO.
Clinton A Jackson
J I
ville, N o
W- pa Hit for any c
of Sick
or can
not cure with i j-1.
I'll, when
with are
Me con
M contain
of
ml hr mail.
MEDICAL CO.,
street.
j L n c
Tho One Cold Curs.
Cold In nae lured by
a catty to
take m cry for
L Florence
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Ar Rocky
Tarboro
Tarboro
L Rocky Mount
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Till. I m,, n .
County.
The is a of
of meetings of Hoard of Com-
missioners for Pitt number of day.
each member hath attended, number of
miles traveled and allowed for
for fiscal ending
3rd,
of
AMOUNT K.
days a Com. at -2.
For at 4.00.
miles at
rate
sit
MM
A at Ala
s so n to
i vi
am
J as s SB n k ts I n
i so i is or ii a i
it,
Main leaves
ton OS p at
leaves Fayetteville p m, arrives
m. Returning Sanford
p m. arrive Fayetteville p m
p m, arrives
o m
loaves Bea-
a m. a m,
, a iii, Hope Mills s
rive leaves
Fayetteville p m, Hope Mills p n.
p m. Maxton p r
arrives
at with train
at with lb Carolina
Railroad, at Red with Red
Slumps railroad, at
with the Air Una and
Railway at the Durham and
Charlotte
Train on s Road
leaves M p m. p m.
Scotland at US p m. C ST
pm. nm.
a m. i S M am,
at Is am, Weldon S am. dally
pa
H a m as J SO a m. arrive
m and p m. leave
s am
and T p except
leaves Tarboro dally Sunday
at SO m. Sunday p m, strives Ply-
mouth p in. p in. returning, leaves Ply-
mouth except Sunday, and Bin
day arrive.
Train Midlands C It
daily, except Sunday, a as.
leave,
a am.
Train on leave
Mount at J SO am. S p m. arrive II.
pm. Hope II
leave spring Hope II So a
P II a m. at
Mount except Sand
Train on Clinton Branch Warsaw
Clinton dally, except Sunday, T sad I SB
p r, leaves I Union at fl t m
VI p m.
Train No made, a
den all points North dally, via mob
mood.
II. M. EMERSON,
Agent
J. R. KENLY, Manager.
T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Ma- acer
DISEASES T
Johnston's
Sarsaparilla
QUART
Painful and If
Whites,
of the
of life, In matron or maid, all fled re-
lief, help, benefit and core in JOHNS-
TON'S SARSAPARILLA It is a real
for all pain or headache about
the top or back of the bead,
pain In the left aide, a disturbed
condition of digestion, palpitation of
tho heart, cold and feet,
and irritation, sleeplessness,
muscular weakness, bearing-down
pains, Irregular ac-
of the heart, shortness of breath,
abnormal with extremely
painful menstruation, scalding of urine,
swelling of feet, soreness of the breasts,
neuralgia, uterine displacement and
catarrh, and all those and
troubles which make the
man's life so miserable.
Data CO.,
SOLD BY
North Carolina
count v
OLD DOMINION LINE
annul
Steamer My res leave Washing-
ton daily at C A. M. for Green-
ville, Greenville daily at
P. M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO.
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
W. IKE,
DEALER
GO
ALLOWED W.
For as Com.
For l days at 20.00.
Fur 12.00
Total
c.
For days as Com. i
For days 12.00.
F r tildes traveled at
Total 77.00
Total amount allowed Board
or Pitt.
I, T. U. Moor, clerk of Com-
missioners for county 3101111111, do
certify lint I he foregoing is a true state-
as doth appear of record in my of-
Given under my band, and the seal of
Board in
this day of November.
1900. T. H.
Clerk Board Com. for Pitt County.
IN
J. W. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors handlers of
Bagging, Tie mid Hags.
and shipments
solicited.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
TASTELESS CHILI TO
per Cures Chills and
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats and
Money if it doesn't.
No other as good. the kind
with the Red Cross on label.
Bold and guaranteed by Wooten,
Bryan and druggists.
Superior Court
K Sears
vs
Christopher
Sears, the Defendant in
the above entitled action will lake notice
that has i. in
Court of Pitt, wherein Elisabeth
Scars Christopher Sears
Defendant the purpose dissolving
the bonds of now existing be-
tween
Defendant Is required to appear before His
Honor. at term of
county Superior Court which convenes
on 1.1 Monday in December
answer or demur to complaint of the
or the relief therein demanded
will This 23rd day of Nov.
D. C.
Clerk Superior Court.
GREENVILLE
N. C.
NOTICE, LAND POSTED.
All persons are and for-
bidden lo bunt with or without gun or
dog or in any other way trespass upon the
lands of the undesigned in Town-
north aide of Creek.
J. B.
J. II.
for children, wife and Miss Little.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Haying this day qualified before
Clerk of Superior Court of Pill
as Administrator of the estate of Heart
deceased, notice is hereby given to
all persons holding claims against es-
Lo present them lo mo for payment
duly authenticated, on or before the
March, 1901, or this notice will he
plead in bar of their recovery. All persona
to said estate arc notified to make
immediate payment lo me.
This the day of September 1900.
M. r-
of Henry
LAND SALE.
By virtue of the power contained and
invested in -Tie by a decree entered it Sent,
term 1900 of Pitt Superior In the
caw entitled S. T. Honker against E.
and others, as appears on record in
the office of the Superior Court in
Docket No. new
Docket No. pages As
therein,
I will to public sale, before the
court House door in Greenville, on Monday
the 18th day of January 1901 Mon-
day the 1st or January term 1901 of
Pitt Superior lbs following described
tract of laud to one tract of land,
rte in of township,
the of James II Wells, W.
I., dark, Robert Dixon and being
tho whereon the said re-
sides, situate on the north aide of Cedar
swamp and known as the land
by B. from II.
more, and deeded to sold Dixon by hit fa-
John S. Dixon an area
whole one
acre. The identical conveyed
lames In trust, appears in
Book D. page O. Hooker.
8th 1893. cash.
Bagging and always
on
Fresh goods kept constantly on
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
DEALER DI
Whichard, N.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
J. BEET,
-------DEALER IN-------
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME SEE ME.
J. B. COREY.
PATENT
lawyers.
The
Reflector.
m inn
D. J.
TRUTH II, .
-AT-
VOL. XIX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER
1900.
NO
From
U. Dec
Charles P. Began, of em-
notoriety, is In Wash
pardon and
Ha
is a little In
view of the general opinion of
public his sentence to
for six years with full pay
a year and allowances, wan
lenient.
offer was made to restore
to duty if he would Immediate
apply for retirement, lint he de
his pay the
tired list would be only a
year. Under tho law he will not
reach the age of re-
W,
but there is talk of getting a bill
Congress the
President to place upon the
ed list any officer the army,
bill will he used to side-
track the Canal bill, unless the pro-
gramme is upset by ii majority
vote Senate. The Panama
Canal Company caused one
great which
graced eminent Frenchmen, and
from present indications, it may
cause another, that will disgrace
some prominent Americana.
Nominally two branches of
of Congress today and
without wailing lo gel Mr.
menage, a mark of
respect to late Senators Davis
and Great and members of the
House who have d since the
last session, but reality the ad-
join was purpose of
giving republicans a
more time to try to reconcile their
numerous differences and to get to-
on a legislative
with
First Vote.
Below is the vote for Congress
men in the Bra as passed
by the State Canvassing
Alex Meek-
Small antler ins
Beaufort 1,4-5 1,585
1,878 l
Dare
Gates
1,465 v.
Hyde
Martin 1,866
1,210
Pitt
Tyrrell
Washington
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF
PITT AND COUNTIES.
still i i the of
We offer you best selected line of
General Merchandise
in
been signed with Total
Nicaragua, giving the V. s. J. B. Elka received
right to construct and operate Pitt.
., under I Nicaragua Canal, which will John H. Small, Democrat,
period than sent to the Senate for ml ideation, , over both
It is said that whether the Panama lobby Republican opponent
I promised to restore will allow to lie acted upon, only
to duly. tell.
The death of Senator Davis, of I A democratic caucus of
v. . i
Minnesota, sincerely mourned; House is now in session, to decide
The administration
having Under consideration
the most politically advantageous
by his colleague regardless of
party. Martin, of Va.,
the policy to be follow. ratio to be adopted the reap
. , ,, v,., army reorganization of members of
truly said of the bill, which the republicans will federal house of representatives
his opinion was as highly regard-1 push at once.
ed by the minority as by his own .
part J. Chairman of the con- MM- v.
Foreign Relations, Sen-
Davis personally drew up the One of the most
to be round in any store Pill County. Well choice
selections, the of
and Seasonable all the year round, Spring,
a Winter We arc wok for your, and our
vantage U is our to show you what you want and to
T,, if We you the very best polite
and most liberal
established built up strictly on
Va
crop
can be
Potash.
Supply
enough Pot-
ash and your
pi its .-. he
large; without
Potash your
crop will be
.
. .
, IAN
UP ., .-. , ,
if yon do not sec our Immense stock before buying
Remember us and the following lines general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
o m Silks and Sal ins. Ladles
and Carpets, Mattings and
Shoes.
district. That ratio would if
adopted increase the present
by twenty-eight.
against life is that of campaign would two seats,
which Congress later assurances what comes of them, New Jersey two, New
-a. a -j r l Do sill I
The net gain would be
twenty seals, eight seals,
for the Democrats. The
in a political campaign weeks lo but The
. . , . . . . t , .,. Kiln,
of partisan advantage will
have great weight in deciding the
of
There is much interest as to the
popular vote in the presidential
election of last month. Full of-
returns arc not yet available
by land will not be for some days or
ought to be bored the simples.
Observer.
it is frequently noticed that our
North Carolina people arc
more cultivated in their tastes
that the standard of
is being raised in our midst.
A fresh evidence of this is found
a note which a prisoner in Hun-
county jail wrote to his law-
which he begged to lie taken
out, hole is infest-
ed with vermin crowded with
niggers. It ain't no place
Philadelphia Record soys that
following of the
gate is very nearly
Bryan
plurality In 1806
was this
year. aggregate vole
was votes larger in
than la Bryan's aggregate
was voles less
than 1806.
as one of the Peace Commissioners I afterwards. The Republicans d id
he helped to negotiate the treaty i everything in the recent campaign,
of peace with Spain, appoint. I except give bond for the
of a successor to serve I of the promises, by way of; m the house ought to be
the of Minnesota that if President instead being
the vacancy is in the hands of Gov. were re-elected the Philippine but it is probable that
but it is not known in Wash- insurgents would lay down their
whether he will appoint as soon as they got the news,
democrat or a republican, although and at once become good
think that the may go able citizens the United States.
to ex Representative Charles A. They have had the news all right,
Towns. The legislature will, of but are still in business, i
course, elect a republican in Jan-1 there is odds have Increased
The same legislature will their activity. The man who ac-
successor to Senator for the truth any consider-
Nelson, who is willing to succeed able part of what ll told him
himself. This will add another to
the usual number of legislatures
that will elect two U. Senators
at the same session.
The reassembling of Congress
found Capitol full of ugly and
sensational rumors connected with
the Isthmian Canal question.
Some of these make char-
too serious to re
pealed without proof their
truthfulness, as to what has been
accomplished the the lobbyists
employed by the Panama
Company, in their efforts to delay
Congressional authorizing
the constructing of the
Canal. But there are some facts
which speak for themselves. Some-
time it was a
unofficial manner that the report of
Canal Commission would be
strongly in favor of the Nicaragua
route; now it is allowed to become
that the report of the com-
mission will not a preferable
route but will give its estimates of
the cost of the by the
route, and the cost of the
completion the Panama Canal,
together with the terms
which this government can secure
of the latter, and leave
Congress to decide for itself. What
brought about this change That
is the the rumors
deal with. The President of the
Panama Canal Company a long
with the Secretary
State, and, of course, everybody
knows what the gentleman is in
Washington for. Although
Nicaragua Canal bill, which pass
the at the last session
was, by resolution of the Senate,
made a special order for
of this week, a
been arranged by which the Ship
Figures.
Bureau Washing
dished built up strictly on own
When you come n- you will do yourself justice ;,., u- announced the . pop-
. of North i by
figures with the
census ten years ago. The total
population State is I,
against In
a gain of per cent.
The is
in 1800
In ten
years. In other counties
mediately us the figures
Beaufort,
Craven,
1,533;
against
Martin,
I ,
ii will be some weeks yet
I the population f the cities and
I towns of the State
Men's, Women's and Children's Shots.
Harness, Homo Dusters.
and
Molasses, Lard, Scad ts,
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Con
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
SB
State of Ohio, city of
County
J, makes oath
In- i- the senior partner of
Co., doing
business in City of Toledo,
count State aforesaid,
said firm will pay the saw of
one hundred dollar each and
cannot
be cured by I use of Hall's Ca-
Cure. J.
me and
ed in my presence, this day
of December, A. D. 1886.
A. W.
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is In-
and acts directly on the
blood mucous surfaces of
Bend for testimonials, free.
J. Co.; Props.,
Ohio.
by Druggists,
Hall's Family Pills arc the best.
World.
Ii is estimated that the following
arc i i great wonders
The Egyptian pyramids, the
base of largest
acres
.- mausoleum erected by
Mans is, the
. The Temple of Diana
I. The wall and
Of the
world
covering
at
hanging gar-
. gar-
Babylon, said lo have been
feel thick and six miles long.
The of
statue of Apollo feet in
height,
Furniture.
Carolina Leads.
for Furniture everything 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,
at Athens
The
What sort of a way is we
of celebrating Thanksgiving
for a The prisoners ourselves till we can
one of the county Jails once unit, Still it is more
ad int. written complaint to tin than our custom of
THOUSAND OF GOODS AT COST
TO BE SOLD
January 1st 1901.
Carolina leads all the
other Southern States not only In
tho number her mills,
but also In Wood working plains.
Tin- Dixie published at
Atlanta, which has giving at
subject, report
that in addition to saw mills.
shingle mills and planing
mills, sash, door and blind factories
factories making fur-
iii., . show cases, .
carriage, wagon and agricultural
I Implement factories, for making
crates, tee., a total of
wood establishment em-
ploying skilled labor. There are
to several plants
large quantities of
pick handles, spokes, rims,
several for
of Star
Jupiter Olympus
made of ivory and gold.
Ptolemy
a light house
feel high on the island of
in ivy pi.
Tin
The art of printing.
Gunpowder.
optical
as telescope and microscope.
I. Steam engine,
i. Labor-saving machinery.
Electric telegraph.
r.
Record.
I always
lie wonders of the New World
instruments, such
county commissioners that
were fed on cucumber rinds
made of musty meal,
and the taxed them with
their fastidiousness, saying, will
give you lo that this is
no place of is a
fact which the Buncombe
man appears to have with
out told, concerning that
county's house
Charlotte Observer.
linking one continued
of horrible noises and
drank. And yet we scud- mis-
across
Citizen.
Hate, Pairs of Shot
all Soils, Boots,
people are
too
Advice
, like to sec a girl and her
father friends, by that I
main chummy, advisory friends,
who cm talk like equals about
thing that comes up In the am-
of it. Such a girl is
likely to level bended. She is
make bet
slowly, and l keep it made up
when -In- has once done so, after
has observed the cautious and
in which her father's
mind sets lo
in
Home Journal.
high attainment polite
to allow others to
Let a trilling pass
Unnoticed where no principle is
is involved, when a mistake is
past remedy it is beat to let sub-
drop. The argument of the
told you character is always
quite Burton
the December La-
Home Journal.
Perhaps money talks, but it
seems to holding
ti in with merchants who never ad-
-o woman In a gown
can tie said to be overdressed.
It isn't only the poor
are rich.
in a
supplies most of the ills
is air to.
Some people arc too lazy leave
any footprints In the sands of time.
When a fellow boasts that he
was with the lark be may
have gone to bed at all.
The sea may strew the beach
vital refuse, yet it's tidy.
The young will never use
in the world who depends upon an
alarm clock.
When dealing with n one
good turn down deserves another.
At any rate, the of a clock
never strike for shorter
AND HOODS
so Bolts Fine Dress Goods, yard- Print, l Col
ton, Kegs Nails and other Hardware, Knives, Lock-, Huns,
Shells, Shovel-. Cook and
Doors, Sash, Paints and Oil. of Flour,
of Sugar, Sacks Salt and of other things ton
numerous to mention, in lac we have a
Complete Stock and Must
NO FAKE,
We are of Business.
Call an. us gave -Money.
The Alfred Forbes Store, N. C.
Some persons keep advice for
gratuitous distribution, and give
such length with such
OP NOTIONS all
t- I lie a ii
I bred reticence should be exercised
I both asking questions offer
lug advice respecting every
natural desire for Independent
thought action. The elders
apt to
views to be accepted
question, for getting their
i- id -1 evident t those
whose minds no
through the same
Home Journal.
Tho growers of
have Into a
and raised the price from i toil I
i ton. Even cabbage head
lows are catching on to the Trust
plan. Wilmington star.
to Cur a
The child stutters
gently, patiently and
, and be
made to
lungs with nil n deep inhalation,
to pronounce the difficult
syllables until so
If Ibis course la
i Is
Ladies
NOTICE.
Ml persons Indebted to us are
notified they must
forward and .-cite before the
Patrick
III. B ST
fever Is n bottle of
Chill Tonic. It is simply
Iron and . in in in- in a
No cure -no pay. Price
CUM CHILLS FEVER MALARIA,
mil Sweats with
Chill Tonic at per
bottle. to take. Money
refunded If it fails.
l pm dies the blood and makes
you well. None us good.
Sold and guaranteed at the drug
stores of Bryan, Wooten and
Dr. D.
DENTIST,
,., , K, C.
While





REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, N.
D. J. Ed. owner
at the Post Office t
Greenville, K.
Mail Matter.
The city of Tuesday did
n i have in them except
usage, and there ma
i, little worth talking
that.
Ii dint look like the right
foe Democratic paper to be
meddling in a Republican Pres-
attain suggesting who
lo put In his Cabinet,
Another
B Paw, lax., it A anther
insane United Stales
soldiers from the Philippine
ed through to Washington
The lunatic bail been under guard
several months in the Orient be-
fore sent home. The
soldier Is attributed loan
NEWSY AND
OTES.
Mr. O. W. Harrington, who u-
tire the Board of County
to lake
has made an efficient
and will also give u-a
good administration of-
Mr. W. G. Little, who
c his as
el on the Board ago and the
work is not new to him. lie will
in i a g I'd Commissioner, Mr
i. Mooring, the retiring Sher-
has given county must
see lent service, as has also
Air. Mooring, it
a under him.
nearly d In
i i has en i by dis-
I there in
i i to China for October
as against
month of
off in this during
the
. to
i item in an export
reach; about
cm On other band,
.; in, Australia, India
. I the Philippine Maud him
i . their Import
lean . nudities,
this quarter for the
year will probably
. thrice the .
an to
years ago. in
ii ed,
baa made
.
;, . r triumphs that of its
trading nations.
x. Dee.
Then mas ear tows,
Ami he win.
lie the
brewed natives and
sine. back
j And as well,
The
The N. Will .
Longer Lite. here by haul are wale
I All
American will be from wood did
from two In the next And pi t. her came
hundred years. His i ; g ;
health
due in vast reforms in medicine,
sanitation, food and athletics.
lie will live fifty years instead
livens be
in suburbs. The
city will practically be
more. Building in blocks will
be illegal. The nip from
bin nice will require a
few only. A penny
the December
Some Journal.
It
Among Israelites,
to priests And
officers of the synagogue, culled
men. were
pet They were
good cart
wanted A. t;. Cox Co.
second grow lb white
oak spoke.- wanted by A. U. Cox
We are now offering our next
yards of foot form fence at
cents per yard. There is barb-
ed wire the bottom. Winter-
elite Wire Fence Co.
now boasts of
a school U worthy of the
liberal patronage is get ling.
Misses Bessie and Nichols
Who been visiting
ills returned home even-
and are very mush pleased
their visit.
E. Green took in Chap
el Sunday, besides many other
FAREWELL SERMON.
Cloe of Year-
Rev. N. at. has finished
his four years pastorate of the
Methodist here, and preach-
ed his closing
night, a large being out to
bear He preached excel-
lent from topic of en-
into the labors others and
reaping where we have not sown.
After the conclusion of the
Mr. Watson gave some
tics of his work here. The total
number of members received into
the church during four years
was He said he did not have
the exact figures of losses by re
and death, but thought the
total would reach about same
number. The collections from all
the four years was as
follows; 1898,
11,821.00, 1899,
Mi. Watson referred with pleas-
are to the cordiality with which
been greeted by all people in
and said that nowhere
had lit spent lour more delightful
years I ban here. He asked the
to treat his successor as
If a Woman
wants lo put
heap en oil and
on
v.
well
she should
already tuning
should not lake
Em opiates.
disease they
s add fuel
lire she
wood. throws
that
man wants gel
peculiar to her sac.
fuel lire
r We away. She
drugs and
harmful
They do rot check
do rot cure
lire.
Female
should be
en by
B ho has the
el
any if
ii t
ti-y
be tin--
i he
a p u f i I
Ionic, which
then
Ricks I Wilkinson
The Vitality of Values.
Affairs.
The new year of
began Monday. There are but
few in the administration
the past year. O liar
, , blessings. me past year, u .
men let- was a member of the
tor, of I ,,,, f is now
heir . ., . .
known probity. Their authority
great. sere boom
matters, of W
. , . ,, , many us ten or new
. and n and St. Paul , .,. ,.
will within ninety
days, lo nothing of our
111-
to thorn in the
0th chapter iii first epistle to
V r i verse, when
he itches Christiana with
Here .-
the gentile-. if
no person among them
ho v. re capable of
I hem. it says hi.
there 1- a man
j one that
id be able i judge between the
Indeed bad it been I'm
in
i damages suit
for , ,
for
there have 1-. . sac-
r b able
en
Durham
and his place on the
Board Is by W. Little.
J. Tucker was not present at
this meeting of the Board, having
r college to for treatment,
which is more than half completed 1- L- Chair-
besides the business that the
are to be built. Just waits little O. W. J.
we will be is a town and B. Cherry.
Register Of Deeds;
Surveyor Laugh-
am
a on
join old eye
A. Cos
Mill
too, one
good to see.
still paying
highest prices for cotton seed.
SEE l WASH-
x. c. Dec, lib.
Primitive Baptists are
up their house on Market and no doubt the people of the
street, painting, putting in seats county will commend Sheriff Bar-
and when completed will De a for retaining him.
neat and creditable building. The people can assured
Washington Planing mill is the management of the affairs of
Coroner, and several of
township Constables, tendered
their official bonds which were ac-
oath of office ad-
ministered. Sheriff Harrington
his retained Leon Tucker, who
w as Deputy under Sheriff Mooring,
as his Deputy. Mr. Tucker has
made a good and faithful Deputy,
mile in Each.
l j and mistletoe have the
c ill
. neither do they
.- the between he
hers become -1
r that will not attend
If they keep on
. nay both On i
In
tar.
in The
ion-
the year The
ii in .-
.
V el I prove
power to delight. The
I ready in band The Cum
P sh i-
i .
E US I
on of . e-.
Hid-,
at me
inn 8-
II
the tin .
four T
ml bee
; a I .
ors .
. lo semi
of me volume
I , . . ;. . .
I .- will i,,., ,.
sir men 10-a clerk.
v weeks, to of my
lie
1901, as
men. the i.,., room
house.
i III .
I the man ho lies-
i ill i-
Impoliteness rude and
is rued.
All men,
re g In
. bits on
I nail.
one that gets
from the ; inn
a bright lie -1. -I. dealer
bit
re
ii insane
the
milker frequently ac-1
H lire a few,
any of them feel
i a Ion I
the J ,.
ti
girl of t hi s . is never
III I be -1 11-
the
the
Mil.;
r- . owes little
he'll , .
I lo L . of
P said
Hot lo newspaper e-
in try a
led he face
i .
by have col-
h . . .
or tit
th
it In
Us J
again advertised to be sold. It is
d being
ed J. ft prop-
and is advertised again.
We of a case calculated to
stir of pity in every
breast. A resident of this
man. lost his wife
and a after he died.
leaving children, three of
whom tire invalids.
Sound ii. hi the bridge Is done
and ready for travel.
Court this week. ninety
State charged with nearly
crime may be mentioned,
from, murder, rape, arson, lo
petty Won't we have a
bill pay.
stock for a knitting mill
has subscribed and the
charter Is expected by every mail.
It ill require much II. to
inn it in as a house
suitable for Hint purpose is at
command of
tell anyone f the mill
those who have
mi-iii be ashamed
hack out. arc trying to
back
the county is good bands.
ii of the A. ft X.
C. is doing a great deal for
the rood. New warehouses
depots built at
and Goldsboro, and oilier
have been Bade,
Another passenger train was put
on Saturday morning. We have
two trains each way every day
great convenience to the
people. The train just put on
in., re-
turning arrives at at
p. m. is made the
schedule of the old passenger train.
Pros Press.
If Atlantic Coast Line,
apple, i. inn of
here, would do some.
thing like the above for
it WOUld be doing ought lo
do and what the service on thin
road needs.
. it i it.
. r
and by
away
i m and
i drain
my, ha
in men a
It the t n
won
per
i. any -tore,
f I for our
book,
The
Co.
Gt.
The first question in the minds of people
now a days, who have money to spend I trade at
such and such store can I feel assured that for every
dollar spent I shall receive In exchange a full hon-
est dollar's worth of To this question
this store answers emphatically YES.
One of The Vital Principle
of this business ,, and will be VALUE GIVING.
We Bank on
Ml
Court.
Mayor J. has disposed
of the following eases in his court
since last
White, drank
lined one and costs,
William Webb, drunk and dis-
orderly, lined one penny and costs,
1.06.
Chas. drunk and dis
orderly, using vulgar and pro-
language, lined one penny and
costs,
Carter, rioting and
disorderly and assault, lined 11.00
and Costs, 14.55.
Win. Harrington, riotous and
disorderly assault lined
and costs, I.
Laura Button
riotous and disorderly conduct and
assault, Button guilty, lined one
penny and costs 13.36. Gotham
guilty.
Ed. Randolph, drunk
lined one and
3.21.
Richard Craft, drank and
fined one penny and costs,
2.21,
Success Possible
A series of in The Mail
Journal periodical
exclusively lo the act of
deals with the great bus-
this country
made possible only
by newspaper advertising, In-
stances enough have been cited to
prove right kind of
newspaper advertising and plenty
of it Continuously will work won-
even articles of
or no value and making great
fortunes for
Without newspaper publicity
that are value and
desirability remain unknown and,
Of course,
the honesty of our merchandise. You may bank on
receiving honest for your money every
time. If wrongs creep in will them for you.
Store Claims
your attention this time. We have some plain talk for
you on DRESS GOODS. CLOTHING, SHOES, WHITE
AND FANCY GOODS. Your inspection is cordially
invited. We have many new things to show you that
were bought in the late season an low prices.
KICKS
THE
AMERICAN MONTHLY OF
In jiving In lb
It;
com current Not
UM a
, ,
y .
sis In who r. to
., V. to In
and Urn In We i
. Income. Make i lot a
you- h u
to w i term.-, m I, copies, and working Then
1- II I, lo approach a
n .
c .- . are easily is active
Hon . Matt once, naming your
,, .
t; or COMPANY.
Now cir,.
A CHEAT
When a man throws
away rum is usually the power
behind the thrown.
Hitter l Insane.
The coming will be
to make larger pro-
visions for insane of the Slate,
is in-
adequate and there
iii ten ices were held Jails and homes
who ought In be iii Slate Hos-
have more
that church has not arrived. Ii and some
was observance of the a The State owes
the arm of witnesses
ding court,
We h they may
not break, they have to pay.
1.1 i and lake hospital room
too a mouthful.
In various churches,
Presbyterian. pastor where
it these in to
provide hem. is
to be
men full to derive any
iii goo i thing -imply ,.
,., to advertise It.
lass. , .
Ink.
W- II.
bad a serious bleak down at bis
mill, so n be bad l, get a
w. it. t is putting the
in new steamer
N is refitting his
on -1 reel.
John White, of Green
who employed near Kin-
one the logging camps,
while drunk Saturday night had
stolen from the
he Free Press.
hoped North Carolina, with
her . wealth and
taxes not forget
p m . , dependent on
, Carolina
UPS COMPANY EVER
SOUTH
ATLANTIC LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY-
RICHMOND. VIRGINIA
CAPITAL SURPLUS
PIANO AND ORGAN SALE
BY THE
Ned A very, an old colored man.
died at n Friday and was
burled Saturday by the white pen.
; pie of the town, who will creel a
monument over his Ned
had beer, a -launch Democrat for
the last fifteen or twenty years,
and from Ibis fact own race
would have nothing to do with
ECONOMICALLY MANAGED
THE SOUTH'S MOST
SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MEN.
PRUDENT INVESTMENT.
GOOD DIVIDENDS
THE PRODUCING AGENT GETS
THE PROFITS THAT IN OTHER
AGENTS AND MIDDLE-MIN.
TERRITORY
GOOD MEN
BEVERLEY B.
NEWTON
It 1.1 AN
CO T
AND CONTINUING
Days Only.
U e will make the moat reduction prices ever attempted in
piano trade this or any other city in America. This price reduction
will our including the high grade
Gable, Kingsbury and Wellington Pianos.
We believe n piano sold and placed in your home is the beat ad-
we can pet; and in order to place of our high-grade
Hanoi with you, we have decided to make pi ices that will brine Quick
buyers.
purchasing a during this sale, you
buy direct from manufacturer, thereby saving all middle
This sale will be conducted by
Mr. W. A. CHANDLER,
, who is Cable's representative in North Carolina.
Terms reasonable at any lime during the sale.
We have secured the store second door above
The public is cordially invited to cull and examine our
Hue of
THE CABLE CO.,
Attracts your attention when-
ever you meet him. He is
Greenville this fall,
take considerable of the credit for
this condition of affairs. Ask the
man if we are not to this honor. Never before
of this establishment have we carried such a complete
the history
assortment of
ii
The K
as we have this fall. Our customers tell us this, and they
are certainly to We have everything
that Is the rage New York, a visit to our
will give you a complete of all that is
new and in the fashionable world. regard to
our prices We know that you will utter a word of
complaint. Drop in when a little time, we
want to see you.
WM
THE KING
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there
in margin of this paper it
so to remind you that you owe
Eastern for
and we request
you to settle as early as pas-
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will
keep us waiting lot it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Partridges, by
W. C. Greenville. N. O.
New Goods, Figs, Raisins,
Nuts, Citron, Mince Meat, Pork
Sausage at S. M. Schultz.
The merchants who want the
Christmas trade should be looking
after their advertisements.
All three of the policemen were
out nice new uniforms
day, and they looked very spruce.
New lot of Parker Fountain Pens
and ladies pearl gold pens,
j what you for a Christ-
mas present. select one
quick. Reflector Book Store.
In a few days M. D.
will be displaying her holiday
goods. This season she will carry
a beautiful line of and
jewelry from Mahler's Sons,
We have not been sending out
statements to owing sub
to and
marking papers just for the fun
of the thing, and we again ask
who owe us to please come
on scud us th e money.
Director of the Mint, Roberts,
predicts an output of
gold next year. If this thing
keeps on they will lie moving to
demonetize gold and make silver
the royal money
ton Star.
Coming- Hack.
Harry Company had
another largo audience Tuesday
night, and there was witnessed
the best acting that has been seen
here this season. There Is no
doubt about having a
good company of artist's, they
so delighted the people that a re-
quest was made a en-
here. likes to
be obliging, so agreed to come
back and play here Friday and
Saturday and also give a
Miss
Villa an opera
who has just joined com-
will make her first appear-
with them Friday night.
Farming.
J. Nobles tells us a colored
tenant on big place this year
a one horse crop, raised
bides of cotton, barrels of
corn, besides Iii- smaller crops
All Men
The Board of County
re-elected J. W. Smith as
Superintendent of the County
Home. They also elected J. A.
Harrington as Standard Keeper
L. W. Lawrence at Keeper of
Greenville bridge.
Verdict
The suit that was
trial at Oxford last week, was
the topic of interest throughout
the State. Rev. J. T. sued
Dr. J. C. president of
College, for de-
of character.
day afternoon the jury gave
a verdict for took
appeal.
Bishop's Visitation.
This parish greatly enjoyed the
visit of Rt. Rev. A. A. Watson,
Bishop of the Diocese to St. Paul's
church He preached and
administered Holy Communion en
Sunday morning, and at the run
service a class of ten persons
was continued. We arc glad to
note that the church is making
such good progress under the min-
of Rev. F. Harding.
Military
The Greenville Light
held a meeting Friday afternoon
elected the following
1st. R. Corey.
2nd. K.
New uniforms were also
to the members at the meet-
Capt. Carr tells us the com-
is now lo condition
it has been at all,
Read This
We have taken great care in
growing the most improved bright
White Stem
Orinoco, the Broad Leaf Orinoco
are the most reliable
grown any section. Every man
the cast, who cultivated this
kind will average from to per
cent more any other
Mr. Manifold, at Ayden, says
that his Orinoco will bring
dollars more per acre than any
other kind grown on same land.
Martin people are
Orinoco and coining money, You
will these for sale Dr.
and Ir. Bryan's Drug
storm and store in each sec
of county
package.
T. A Co.,
N. C
Miss Mary Alice returned
this morning from a visit to Kin-
Bishop Mrs. A. A. Watson
arrived here evening and
left this morning.
H. B. Harris and J. F. King
have moved into Leggett house
on Dickinson avenue.
Miss Alice Button, who had
over to to see her parents,
returned this morning.
R. Carroll, who has vis-
A. left this
morning for Henderson.
Miss Tripp and little sis
went lo Winterville
Saturday evening to visit relatives.
Miss Chadwick, who has
been J. T. Matthews
left Saturday evening for her home
W. B James has stopped keen-
boarding house on Dickinson
avenue and moved into the T. M.
Hooker house In South Greenville.
P. W. Mahler, of Raleigh, who
has here a few days with a
line of silverware and jewelry, left
this He tells us he took
several nice orders while here.
Tuesday. l, WOO.
J. R. Moore went to Burg aw to
day.
L. Moore went to Rocky
Mount today.
H. S. Hardy left Monday after-
noon for Richmond.
of is
here attending court.
Mrs. W. H. left this
morning for Wilson to visit friends.
W. F. Harding has moved into
the Cherry House on Third street.
II. B. Hardy, of the Raleigh
News Observer, came this
morning.
Rev. N. M. Watson has gone to
to attend the N. C. Con-
K. B. Moore, of Washington,
was here today way to Confer-
at New Bern.
Miss Margaret returned
Monday evening from a visit to
Rev. A. J. Moore, of
came in evening to visit
his son, L. I. Moore.
Rev. J. X. Booth left this morn-
for to attend the
Baptist State Convention.
Miss Bessie Henderson, of
bury, arrived Monday evening to
visit Miss Pattie Skinner.
Miss Mabel Bawls, of
who has been visit Miss Pattie
Skinner, returned home this morn-
Bar. B. Bradley, of
came in Tuesday evening to visit
of J. H, South
Greenville.
Mrs. Mary B. Goodrich, Hen-
arrived Monday evening
to visit her daughter, Mrs. J.
Meadows.
Harry company left
this morning for Tarboro.
Mrs. L. V. Morrill, of Snow Hill
Is her father, Dr. W. ML
B. Brown.
Mrs. F Smith little, son,
of Raleigh, are visiting It. L.
Dumber.
Mrs. I. Moore lei I Ibis morn-
for Raleigh lo visit her
Mrs. Spruill
Mrs. Swindell left this
for Raleigh to visit her
sister, Mi's. Russ.
Rev. A. J. Moore, of
who be, n visiting his sun, L.
I. Moon, left this morning.
Charles of Charlotte,
who had been visiting his
Sirs. W. T. left this
morning.
Mrs. C. Tyson Miss An
left this morning for
Raleigh lo attend the Baptist
State Convention.
Did You Think
WE SOLD
Dry Goods Only
If so,
yon are
wrong.
We carry
Stock of
FURNITURE
of any house in Greenville. The upper floor immense store
is just with i and Carpets.
Anything you want, whole suits or odd pieces, we can furnish.
We can fit up any room your house at Bargain Prices-
BIG
Men Suits, Men
Boy's Suits. Styles,
Best Workmanship.
Our Special Clothing, Dry
Goods and Notion Bargain
Sale at down prices goes
right on mill crowds are daily
taking advantage it.
E.
Greater and Grander Bargains Offered Daily.
These Goods are All New. No Old Stock on
CLOTHING
Men Suits the and 0.00 quality, Sale Price, gO
Men Suits the 4-00, 5.00 and 0.00 quality Sale Price-,
Men Suits the 8.00 and quality, while they hist
Suits quality, Sale Price, M
Boys Suits the and quality, Sale Price, on
idles Coil Suits, Tailor Mads Silk the
All Wool quality now no
I Am Now in The Northern Markets
the third time this looking for bargains my trade.
will be especially prepared to supply your
NEEDS,
and at prices that cannot be touched elsewhere.
Big; New Store.
Open Nights,
Greenville, N. C





mm
p-
Attention Farmers
I am now offering you one of t most of
DRY GOODS. SHOES, MATS. PANTS, V F.
POCKET and TABLE
at very reasonable prices. My line of
which is the standard of am market ore fresh and cheap.
When you to tow n again m a trial.
ms
ill k LETTER
in Behalf of In
For Insane Blind
Jas
Point
Means 1-4 Cent per pound more for your
COTTON
THAT IS WHAT GET OS
THAT WE MM FOR YOU.
We have just established Greenville one of the equipped
Gins to be found in Eastern North solicit your
We torn the beet cotton you can g I anywhere our charges are
BRING I'S
it HOOKER,
N. C.
I U. Hector.
Dee.
no followed by
any political party has
more suffering and heartaches
the dominant
in for the
past several
by dealing
with our charitable
So matter now closely the coin-
have pared down the,
I i has always
me close listed, stingy,
email Aleck who will stick
up his jack in the box head and
and ask fur
in. And when
the jails of scores of counties in
both the east hold the
blank minds and tortured bodies
chains people-
children of the Car-
who have a right to be prop
cared in one or the other
of our hospitals for the Insane
probably cured who
are confined to a fate than
death because there isn't room, or
if there is room the appropriation
has been made so small
cannot be clothed and fed there.
Ii is outrageous, it's inhuman
I bee the reports more
than BO per cent, of the patients
who are sent to Dr. I. Eli-
by, superintendent of the hospital
for the insane at Raleigh, are cured.
Perfect Health.
the system i-i perfect
t i . it use I
Tuft's r They r
the bowels and
A Vigorous Body.
For sick headache, malaria,
constipation and km-
d i an absolute cure
Liver FILLS
New vi Fresh to tat.
Pancake Hour,
Wheat. Cracker Meal, Hominy
highest grade Mason Cracker,
Wafers.
Pickles, sod
u i canned
have ever before.
S.
New Home
Sewing Machines
IN IN PIT COUNTY
If you a see me
at Hooker's store, or write
C.
TO CREDITORS.
Th buying
before the Superior Clark I'll
mi the Last Will and
Testament of W. It.
is given to all persons i-t-
cl to the estate lo make immediate
to the all
having claim.- against estate
die same payment on or before the
day of October, or this nonce
will be pit ml in recovery.
This lad day of October,
A A.
of W. It. .
ATLANTIC COAST LINK
RAILROAD CO.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE
TRAINS
jut .
Leave w.
Mount
Leave
Mount
LOST, W
Ar
NOTICE.
Lr
Wilson
. .- . .
The will fell
lion on the day of December j
B. J. in j
Leave Tarboro
r Mullet
Cattle, lion
hold Kitchen Furniture. Cotton
Hay. Harness, Wagons, Cart,
Nut- etc. Ca-h.
W. , of
At It., same lime and place will rent to
the Mental Udder for the year 1901. the It.
J. home place and Ashley
W.
for heirs law of B. J. Wilson.
PERSONAL BALE.
Dec. 27th, 1900,
home place, miles from
Greenville, will sold ill public
auction to I he highest bidder for
a . i bones, mules, bogs,
cattle, carts, wagons, buggies, farm
implements, nun, fodder, house
hold and u organ,
etc.
Among the stock are several line
at Dr. s hospital in ,,,.,, ., ,,,.,
N. C-,
THE PUBLIC A COMPLETE K OF
General Merchandisers
from to purchases. I all
limes a foil Hue of Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries,
Tobacco, Hardware, Farm fact anything
you want about your household o farm I can
furnish at
Bottom Price
Se
buy Cotton and All K.- r Produce and
pa; market prices, me. I a I your pat-
and will treat you right every you come to
ray re,
a good
The Victor safe is made in sill sizes con-
for home, and general
Every side soil with n to lire
proof Prices in
L. SUGG,
N. C.
f I . S I
M Mt.
about per cent, are dis-
charged as cured, I believe
there are hundreds of
year who are denied
Ibis one chance their lives to lie
restored to their right minds,
instead are bound chains,
man; of them, and thrown Into the
common count for
life, of course.
Others are kept by their
lies at home as they canal-
ways a source of heartaches,
eases of fear
every case denied the skill
of these splendid specialists who
might cure most of under
proper In a few months.
And I see it announced
principal the Asylum for
the Blind here that, there
are ample accommodations now for
all e would come, so far as room
is concerned, be has been forced
to deny give no-
that no mote poor blind child-
can come one place
in all Carolina where
can secure an
the appropriation U w small
. i more i an supported. Ami
SO loom- remain vacant the
sightless of these poor children
are lifted towards Heaven with the
mule upon their voiceless
oh Lord, do our
and blood treat us
Aye, Ask the little soul
numb nil who objected
to an add plate Ask j
whom he
geared oat the manliness they
have exhibited when the
crossed stock
Any of above articles will be
sold at private sale before
if desired. O. M.
Si St Si y.
a H
AM pa m am r
at a
t a ii H at
s, r, t it t to
r v. n to
I in i
is
AM
; u
PM AM PM
f-i- Si Si i
kS xi
AM PM
r as
It
IS, H SI
i as n as
AM A M
is
a it ii
r M
as s n i. c i i-
i so to n u ii t
tie
S It
in
all the
lo In par
of Cotton, Hones, Mules.
Mi
Ion ii
p leaves
p to. arrive
pm,
Division
Main
Ion ii n p
leaves p m, San
Sanford
kl or i k
i i
The following is a the
of meetings of the Board of Com-
for county,
each hath attended, of
miles allowed for
for the fiscal
H. L.
For IT days 11.00.
Fur 1.00.
For miles at
Total
Wholesale and retail and
Healer, paid for
Hi Fur. Cotton Seed, Oil
Turkeys.
Oak Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Co Cart-, Parlor
Baits, Tables. Safes, P.
Ax
Meal Key West
American Can-
lied Cherries, Apples,
Pine Apples, Jelly. Milk,
Flour, Sugar, toffee, Meat, Soap.
Lye. Magic Oil.
Cotton Meal Hulls.
den Oranges, Apples. Nuts,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Currents,
China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware. Cakes and Macs
Butter,
Machines,
other Quality
Quantity, Cheap tor cash. Come
to see me.
ALLOWED W.
For Am ad Cora, at
For a at 26.00.
Tor lb mile 1.0
Tl
a Com.
For at p
F r miles Be.
G o m
leaves Ben-
mm. a m,
H m, HOM a
rive leave
p m, Hope Mill p n
p m. Maxton IS p ;
arrive- p
at with train
at Carolina
at Bed with
at
with the Air Line and
with the Durham AM
Train on
M IT p
m. S
; leaves
W in. arriving
at . am. dally
Trains no leave W--
It a m. arrive i
a m mi pin. leave Parmele .
I m, am
and
Train Tarboro Sunday
m. Sun-lay p m, arrive
C leave
Sunday,
day . N. i am.
Train on Midland N C
born dally, except Sunday. m a m.
m.
S TROUBLES AND
DISEASES CURED
Johnston's
Sarsaparilla
and Suppressed Ir-
regularity,
of the change
of life, in matron or maid, all find re-
lief, help, I., in-at and cure in JOHNS-
TON'S SARSAPARILLA. it la a real
panacea for all pain or headache about
Hie top or back of the head,
Pain la the left aide, a disturbed
condition of digestion, palpitation of
the heart, cold hands and feet,
and irritation, sleeplessness,
muscular weakness,
backache, Irregular ac-
of the heart, of breath,
abnormal discharges, with extremely
painful menstruation, scalding of
swelling of feet, soreness of
neuralgia, uterine displacement and
catarrh, and all those symptoms and
troubles which make the average
man's life so miserable.
co.
SOLD BY
OLD DOMINION LINE
SERVICE
leave
ton daily at A. V. for Green
Villa, leave Greenville at
P. M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays. s a ml Saturdays
at A. M. freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J.
Greenville, N. C.
Total
Total
Train on Nashville leave
at v a p arrive lie
I I II SIB,
leave II
a in. arrive at Ki
Mount I. . ;. ;. in .;., If,
Train in leave. Warsaw tor
Clinton dully, except I
p m. at ft am
pm.
Sn made. Wei
don for all point. dally, all rat.
H. If.
Pass. Agent
J. It. KENLY, Manager.
T. M. ager
Stats of
T. It. Moore, of Com-
the county aforesaid,
certify that the true
doth appear of record in bit of-
under my hand, and the f
at in
this b day of
T- B-
Clerk Com. for County.
PILLS
Restore Vitality. and
Lo of
all
or
. and
A and
PILLS
builder.
pink to l
restores
of By nil
for
nave
vole down
IN
J. W.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Hags.
I,,,,, . c
BUSS
vs
the in
the above action will take nut ice.
has been
Court of PHI,
scare i
of
now existing be-
tween Plaintiff the
Defendant Is to appear before His
Honor. at the December term of
Court which convenes
on l-i
answer or lo the of lbs
or the relief therein
will be mated, of Nov.
Clerk
Attorneys.
BROS.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers Brokers
Cot I. n. Grain and ,
, t. . . x- i in stock.
ions. Wires to ,, to flicks
New Orleans.
NOTICE.
have out my entire mercantile
.- in
.
and Laxative.
fever and all malarial and n tr For -a
Harrington, Barber
6-99
was taken.
In Heaven's name l say it
i, gentlemen of the Gen-
no not fol-
low in the example
for Of
Oran-.
. tor
t In
low iii me example set
the last several
. i i . , bond to In or
by
at I
COUNTY s WOOL HAVE
APPOINTED THE
MEDICAL. CO.
Jackson
t r by L
N C
humanity and charity, and lie
yourselves and to
while you mete out the
justice which these
dependent wards of
our Stale ask at your hands, and
have a right to demand.
Vote to I ho asylums Hie in-
sane and Morganton
and in those for the
and the deaf-mutes,
. .,,, I.-1 Allot II-
ii Morganton funds to I
operate them SO OS Impair Dry Goods; Notions,
useful.-., and thus remove
Do know
We sell cheap
this miserable I
from the bee of prosper-
and humane commonwealth,
the d i Rooks In
Pitt We handle books designated on the
Mai tor the schools can supply what-1
over need. We also have
COPY rOOKS
and . . , . j
ft mi's car . , lien elates, wilt . m. i
, . . , i i. A mil N c
ft. I
abort for
, Lit r I via
ii i
in I
wt . tit- arc
. . .-- . I, i In ire Ami
r fit u d
i ,
. to., baa
Our i Store. Ho
Cheap
CHILL
per bottle. Cures Chills
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats
grippe. Money I tack if it
No other good, the kind
with the Bed Cross on the label,
Sold and guaranteed by Wooten,
Bryan and druggists.
The Ann of T, P.
Co. this day dissolved
ship by mutual e in T.
Christman having the
interest of J. F. in the
All Indebted-
of the will be paid by T.
F. and all accounts due
must he paid to him.
day of November,
T, F.
J. F.
Cash
Store
Having purchased interest of
J. F. Evans the grocery
heretofore by us,
I wish lo announce that I will con-
the at the
stand on Five Points. I desire to
thank ail who have favored the
with their and
a of the same
with promising to do all
my power In every patron
with fair mid goods,
T. K.
Tho One Cold Cure.
hi -.- lured Ker.
us.- a, i j. i
Wilkinson, sad transferred the same
tin in this date. v II settle nil
former
and the are
payable to me. will be glad for all owing
me toe sue forward nod settle at once.
This Mb day of Nor.
II. It
the best-
of II. SI. will continue
the of It Wilkinson lo
carry on former
room. We will carry
a line of dry goods, so
shoes, kc, and respectfully
solicit the patronage of Mr.
customer, as that of our own
friends public generally.
Kicks,
U. L.
LAND SALE.
By virtue of the and
invented by at
term 1900 of Court, la the
entitled H. T. against K.
others, on
the Clerk's of the Superior Court in
Docket
Docket No. pages Ai
Trustee therein,
will expose to public sale, before the
court House door In Greenville, on Monday
the 7th day of 1901 Mon-
day the 1.1 of January term 1901 of
Pitt the following
to wit; one tract
in Pitt,
lbs binds of II. Mills, W.
L, dark,
land whereon the said E. Dixon n
on tho north side of Co.
being as land
by E, from II. A,
deeded to said Dixon by his fa-
John Dixon I
in the win one and
Identical conveyed
In trust, as appears in
loot .-,, MS, and II. Hooker.
Kb Is-. Terms cash.
N. C.
Cotton Bagging and Ties always
on i
Fresh goods kept constantly
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
DEALER IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and price.- as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
I J. L
;,, pus
-ll, 1-n
-DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
SEE ME.
J. B.
PATENT
I mod. I, or photo.
CO.
-t
.-H-.
FOR
The Eastern Reflector
ii ii
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH
PER W
VOL. XIX.
GREENVILLE, PiTT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, II 1900.
NO Sol
-AT-
COMMISSIONERS.
Proceedings of December meet-
The Board of County
new fiscal year
on the first Monday this month.
The usual pauper orders were
issued claims for general
purposes were allowed.
At o'clock the new Board with
the exception of C. J. Tucker who
was absent, qualified R. L.
Davis was elected chairman.
T. R. Moore, Register of Deeds
elect, presented his official bond
with S. T. While, F. Hart, W.
E. Proctor, R. A. Tyson and
sureties, which was ac-
and the oath of office ad-
ministered.
The former bonds of D. O. Moore
Clerk Superior Court, were exam-
and deemed amply sufficient.
O. W. Harrington, Sheriff elect,
tendered his official bonds with J.
O. Proctor, W. E. Proctor, B. F.
Patrick, J. A. K. J. Ii.
Galloway, T.
Tyson, G. M. Tucker, M. Moor
Oscar Hooker, R. W. King,
J. G. D. R.
L. I. Moore, Perkins,
J. R. Davenport, R. R. Fleming,
John M. Cox and T. C. as
which were approved and
the oath of office administered.
J. D. Cox, Surveyor elect,
his official bond with A. O.
Cox as surely which was accepted
and oath of office administered.
J. B. Cherry, Treasurer elect,
tendered his official bonds with
Jesse Cannon, J. B. J. G.
Mooring,
ax sureties which were accepted
and the oath of office
ed.
J. A. Harrington,
keeper elect, his official
bond with J. R. Smith J. A.
Davis as sureties, which was ac-
and of office
ii Baker, Constable elect
of township, tendered
with G. II. Little,
of the Home for the Aged
on same terms as here-
L. W. Lawrence was appointed
Keeper of Greenville bridge at US.
per mouth.
G. Little was appointed com
to Greenville
bridge.
Cornelius M. J
W. E. Stocks were exempted
from poll tax for
W. G. H. A. Blow-
were appointed as commit Ice to ex-
reports of the various
officers.
The Sheriff was ordered to place
two stoves in the jail and have
windows repaired; also lo confine
prisoners in cells at night, and not
to allow at time more than two
in the passageway.
J. B. Cherry, Treasurer, and
Superintend-
of Health, filed their monthly
reports.
Lands of Woodie
township were reduced
in value from to 1500,
Ordered that B. F. Tyson's
claim for taxes paid on laud at
Sheriffs sale lo 1898 be allowed.
at. K. Ewell was released
taxes on solvent credits
j charged.
G. E. Jackson was released from
taxes on charged.
C. Coroner
elect, his official bond
with T. M. Hooker and J. L.
en is which was accepted
and the oath of office administered.
A for a new road from
to the Tar road across
the lauds of J. K Carroll and
was filed.
As was mentioned sonic days
ago the Legislature to meet next
month will be confronted with the
great of how to get more
taxes, as during the year,
which ended last, the
excess of disbursements over
receipts was There
will certainly a pressing call for
more money for the public schools.
I which
and B. R. Fleming as sureties S ,, d
which was accepted and the oath k to have at
of office administered. There are three
Connections Made.
BUt Saturday, Dec. 1st, Mr.
F,
of the Henderson and
and Telephone Com-
completed
made the final connection by
which long lines of
Henderson Telephone
with those of the Interstate
phone Co., at Wake Forest as
a result of which direct
is now offered with a large
number of N. O. cities,
among which Durham
Haw River, Burlington, Greens
beta, High Point and
The completion of the Caro-
and Virginia Telephone Com-
circuit from Louisburg to
Rocky gives connection
with Spring Hope, Nashville.
Rocky Mount,
Greenville,
all intermediate
On Nov. 19th the Carolina and
Virginia Company also finished its
line to Chase City
and opening service to
a number Of Virginia and Carolina
points. All these circuits are full
copper wire and the
service over the same is perfect.
The completion of all these new
lines gives us direct telephone con-
with over North Caro-
and Virginia and the
enterprise of gentlemen who have
linked together this great number
of places, make it possible, as it
were, to step the offices and
homes of people with-
out leaving one's desk or fireside
is certainly deserving of success.
Henderson Herald.
THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We arc still in the forefront of the
We offer you the selected line of
General Merchandise
Joseph Constable
elect of Content township
his official with J. R.
Smith and W. B.
which was accepted the
oath of office
J. It. Galloway, Constable elect
of township, presented his
official bond with M. Cox
J. K. as sureties,
which was accepted the oath
of office administered.
Mi. Bullock, Constable elect
of Bethel township, tendered bis
official bond with A. Ward and S.
M. Jones as sureties, which was
accepted and oath of office ad-
ministered.
Robert Newton, Constable elect
of Falkland township tendered his
official bond with J. L. Fountain
as sureties which
was accepted and the oath of office
administered.
Jason Constable elect
of Farmville township tendered
his official bond with B. A.
way, M. L. W. H.
Moore as sureties which was ac
and oath of office ad-
ministered.
Charity II. H. Tyson
and Mills Rollins were added to
the pauper list to per
month each.
Wilson, G. N. Warren, J.
T. Bullock, J. B. Smith, T. S.
Moore and J. J. Moore were re-
leased from tax for
L, N. Edwards was release
from taxes township ho to
on land erroneously charged. driving
F. M. Smith was released of this country as
taxes on erroneously of driving
out China. But
Mark would not scalp one, run hot
Into them and all that sort of
Star.
ways of raising more taxes; one by
increase of assessments of all
proper, another by taxing rail-
roads more either in general
along with other property or
else by a tax receipt-; a third
by an inheritance and legacy tax
and a tax on oysters which will
really amount to something. If
one will take the trouble to
ask the State Auditor about the
general taxes he will no doubt be
told that property is not taxed at
more than two thirds of its actual
Value. The investigation of
tax assessment case now
in progress appears to have
well confirmed this
statement. A preacher testified
that his farm, worth was
assessed at only A great
of properly escapes
correspondent Char-
Observer.
Creating Trade.
If a merchant were to close bis
store suspend business every
time trade lagged he would rightly
be branded as a Simpleton. And
yet in what essential would he
fer from the advertiser who stops
advertising for the same reason
One sells goods by means of spoken
and other by means of
printed; their object is identical.
It should be plain to the crudest
understanding that the time to bid
most aggressively for trade is when
trade seems most elusive. The
alert storekeeper, instead of wait-
for something to turn up, turns
up something. He changes his
Window display and show cards,
offers particularly tempting values
employs every device suggest-
ed by a nimble wit to transform
dullness activity. He is bold
persistent, and therefore in
most instances wins his way.
as faint -hearted
means failure, so faint-hearted ad-
spells defeat and
and Haber-
Weekly.
John Scott, of Randolph comity,
West Virginia, claims to be the
head of the heaviest family the
United States. The combined
weight of Mr. Scott, his wife and
their eight sons is pounds
an average of 8-0 pounds each.
The sons, who jointly weigh over
a Inn, born ill the i
in which Mr. Mrs. Scott now
live.
to be found in any store in Pitt County. Well choice
selections, the creations of manufacturers of America
Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer
Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to
sell you if we can. We you the very best service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent v. a well
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
When you come lo market you will not do yourself justice
To produce the best results
in fruit, vegetable or grain, the
fertilizer used must contain
enough Potash. For
sec our pamphlets.
send them free.
.;
. i
The bill to be Introduced in
Congress was by Representative
of Indiana, for the
Sit o
The of Ibis paper will be
pleased to learn there is at
least one dreaded disease
science has been aide to cure ill all
it- stages and that is Catarrh.
Hall's Catarrh Cora is the only
positive line DOW known lo the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being
a constitutional disease, requires a
constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and
surfaces of the system
thereby destroying foundation
of the disease, and giving the pa-
lent strength by building up the
and assisting nature
work. The proprietors
have -i much faith in its curative
powers, that offer One Hun-
Dollars for ant case that it
falls to cine Send for list of
P. J. Co.; Props.,
Ohio.
Sold by Druggists,
Hall's Family Pills are the In-st.
Goods and Notions,
HatS and Caps, Silks and Dress Trimmings
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes.
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Saddler; and
if you do not see our before buying elsewhere, of
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise, lives in Congress under the new
census. It will be it re-
commends a of four
men for North Carolina, It
is not thought that the reduction
of representation in Southern
States will meet with much favor.
and there is little fear of the bill
being passed. It provides an in-
crease of membership to
The following States gain
Arkansas, one;
Colorado, one; Connecticut, one;
Florida, Illinois, two; Mas-
Minnesota, two;
Missouri, one; Jersey,
York, y .;. Dakota,
Pennsylvania, twos Texas,
two; Washington, West
one The following Slates
Kansas, Louisiana.
two, Nebraska,
one. North Carolina, South
Carolina, Virginia, one.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar. Coffee, Molasses, Lard. Scud ts,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope,
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and everything line.
We buy strictly for Cash, sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Met it and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
Ranges
Chicken balM.
For some lime the man over the
way has been trying to get some
to write a piece about the de-
of chicken salad, lie says,
they don't fix it as did when
he was a boy; they don't cut up
fine and put chopped up eggs and
bits of pickles in it as they used to-
They serve it in slices as big as
your hand, of lettuce
chunks of pickle a dash of
then
they call it salad. And he's
Gradually he has learn-
ed to protest over the borrow-
ed French service that is slowly
mining Southern cooking, but he,
wants his chicken salad right and
served the old-time
as line sort of
Observer.
SECOND DAV.
J, W. Smith was elected Super-
a country is China the
newspapers of Tor the
inhabitants of the Ce-
Empire are at present M
newspaper, or only one for every
If you stoves or ranges constructed upon
scientific principles, which are economical, durable,
convenient, as well as beautiful and artistic, look.
for the
January silt the
will meet I; i a decided Dem-
body. In the Senate there
are Democrats, B Republicans
and Populists, In House it
Democrats,
and Populists. The Pop
have practically disappear
ed, either merged Info the
or to the
old fold, It i- to be
hoped that ii will prove lo lie a
conservative, wisp, efficient and
patriotic body, true to the people,
themselves, They
should see to it that education-
interest in no respects shall suffer
in their hands, Lei all be done
for the education of the children
of both races is consistent
With the financial ability of
white.-. Lei there be no
and no avoidance duly.
Wilmington Messenger.
rite Heavens In
The close of the nineteenth cent-
i- marked by no celestial page-
ant. Indeed, the heavens are more
than usually bare, for all the outer
planet-, except Neptune, are bid-
den behind and the inner
ones are all three morning stars.
So morning the
j we shall see those silent and
eternal stars alone which present
same aspect tons they did to
I be sages of the East more than
thirty centuries and
the familiar lo stars gen-
era when the book of Job yet
even as in present times
and even more
ably far beyond reach lo us
than in Amen
can.
A terrible explosion at
Jackson Monday afternoon, com-
demolishing Matt T. Ed-
killing him and
bis There
was only one other person
store at the time, 10-year
old sou, who escaped with slight
injury, This boy his little
brother was playing about a keg of
P that was on counter,
and is supposed the child
struck a match on or about tho
powder, Timbers were blown
hundreds of feet into me air and
fell at some distance
trade mark, which is shown upon every go n
Stove or Range, and do no be deceived
by worthless imitations and substitutes.
lead all others in yearly sales and popularity,
gold Exclusively by
Then- are a good lo
add happiness and sunshine to a
in as travels through
benighted vale of politics
remarks Durham
Sun, there 1- nothing
soaks a SO lull
calm and benignity as the
I lie man
on the bright side of everything.
When fin grumbler dies,
feels as though ii bus
got a good Joke on the devil, but
when man sun-
shine the selfish rid
stops for a and drops a
fear on his grave
The census returns of Texas
s curious facts. For
county has but
lour residents, has twenty
live; Andrews has thirty-seven;
Lynn has seventeen, and
thirty-six. Twenty-live other
have populations of less
than each. Some counties
have no running stream within
their borders, some are hundreds
of mile- from a railroad, and others
holly inhabited by
prairie dog, jack rabbits rat
in snakes, Tom county, the
In the State, i- larger than
the whole State Ohio, and has
I inhabitants.
cheapest -man is an
in a good daily paper.
-Printers ink.
BAKER
N. C.
A man is necessarily bad
simply bee iii-e be din- nit think
a- yon do, may come to
think as he does, the i you
will be It is bet-
to Judge a man by hi-, motive
rather than by what he says
thinks. A man who governs bis
life by high unselfish
a good man, no math r whether
he is against or with
hum Situ.
Tilt
fever is a bottle of Grove's
Tush-less Chill Tonic. Ii Is simply
I ion quinine in a tasteless form I
No pay. Price
NOTICE.
All persons Indebted lo us are
hereby notified they must
Come forward and settle before the
day of January,
Patrick
Dr. D.
DENTIST,
N. O.
White
Fleming store.


Title
Eastern reflector, 7 December 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
December 07, 1900
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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