Eastern reflector, 18 January 1901


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Attention
I am now offering yon one of the complete lines
S, HAW. Sill
POCKET sod TABLE CUTLERY
at reasonable prices. My line of
which is the standard of any market are freak and cheap.
When you to town again give me a trial.
to pleas,
THE DEATH ROLL
Work of the Destroyer In
1900.
MANY NOTED VICTIMS
Every Circle
nun, and Sol-
and Authors of Worldwide
Celebrity Gathered In by the
Reaper.
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For sick headache, dyspepsia,
malaria, constipation and
a million people endorse
Liver PILLS
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or inactive liver, quickly yield
to the purifying and cleansing
properties contained in
It cures permanently by acting
naturally on all organs of the
body. Asa blood-cleanser, flesh-
builder, and health-restorer, it
has no equal. Put us in Quart
Bottles, and sold at Si each.
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gad ii.
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the Texas at aged
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Sir died at
Natal, a received at Solon
Jan. Ct-
U. Vincent who an
a French to Ber
ho at outbreak of it
BX in dud in
A The f Bred upon at by
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IS. I n opened to public
it Id a fight Hells troops
Gen. noted Filipino leader.
tared.
it killed Injured In a car
mi e riot in St.
Flo g ether
of took the
were
it The U. S. went on
Pinnacle of
King Humbert St
by -V
U,
died in Hew
Strike cl the miners in
United Was
St Campos, noted load-
in Spain, died at
f. forces captain of
appointed captain Madrid.
The t anthracite Coal miners
with sat
Sims Reeves, died
limes U ti Queer
st Pretoria,
at The bureau announced cl
the total the
United States and
in el the Union
there on
liar tn ; in an
i. the of
Alaska. Hawaii and the
Indiana en lbs total la
as in
tin.,
of and Ike
engaged In art a boundary
dispute.
Jerry Lynch, the last the ere el
Ike Mai died at Al
Lieut. M Ired
first In the of
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of dim -i N- killed by
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killed by a Tart
in n. .
died ;
N.-ii.-i- it hereby
to mad to of
to the
liquor within of tin-
the town Bethel,
N C. 1901.
Ion p
p m.
in
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IN
J. I. PERRY k
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and handlers of
Bagging, Bags.
and
o P Hits
a good of
meal, i
Hour, sugar,
es, cigars
canned sad
anything usually found in
a grocery store. Thank-
you for liberal
pain Huge in the past and
hoping by fair dealing to
your favors in the
future,
Respectfully,
y in. arrive p m m
p in, Wilmington
lot U nil
OLD DOMINION LINE
SERVICE
leave Washing-
Carolina Central and Fridays A.
Railroad, Bed the leave for
a railroad, i and Saturdays
Air
Railway at lad at o A. .
Railroad.
Connecting at Washington
m . I for Norfolk,
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um, for all points
am. . . v.,.;
at a m. am.
order
Train pa Old Dominion s. CO. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Hay Line from
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Washington, N. C
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N. G.
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retail r and
Healer. paid for
Hides, I'm, Cotton Bead, Oil Bar-
rein, Turkeys, elf.
Oak Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Tailor
Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
Meat Key West Cheroots,
American I
reaches, Apples,
Pine Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Meat. Soap,
Lye, Magic Matches, Oil,
C Seed Meal and Hulls, Oar-
Oranges, Apples,
O Dried Apples, Peaches,
Currents, Ohm
and Ware, Tin Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Macs
-i Butter, Stand-
aid and
other Roods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Coma
to see
SAM M
f-
L. ii. Pender,
Pines, Tin
All
kinds work
class. He slinking of guns a
specialty.
Agent for The i
LAND SALE.
the purer
i made in n now
in tin- of
J. I.
in Mill, and other law
ii., lira undersigned
tin- hi
before the Court door in the
of lo tin
the piece or parcel
I.,
land, Allen
Jolly land, home A.
r-. ll tier.-
two
acre i land I.
.
K. C.
j,
Cotton Bagging mid always
on ban i
goods kepi
band. Country produce
sold. trial will convince you.
D. W.
lib,
The Commoner
i.-hi
AM J.
it Publisher,
in
One Year SI, Months
Three Sing. Copy Bo
Ho traveling are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken a I
Till-. Tin-
Weekly and
will lie sent
one year for or
one year for 13.50 payable ail-
fir HI
In ii hi.
r-r rep
i ill of II II
In- I
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roil I----I- a- ii-
lie- boy.
counted nil l-m I
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W, R. WHICHARD BRO,,
N. C.
The Stock complete in every do
part and prices us low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
1500
ll mi l.-r
i ll, via. In
H . r a.- van
Ill, lull,
Ufa, ii. are
are i .- and
phi-, I.- to pill-, r.
Lose, ill. i
a.- Heal by null
Ml HUM, IV,. Cur. and
In, Ill hi
J L N i
The Ono Day Cold
In bi Ker-
I,,. . lo
Arc You Hungry
Sour Appetite at
Carolina
Seal door to
New and Clean.
Anything Good to
Dinner from o'clock
as Cents.
kinds meat, kinds
and He
ail for cents,
r. W.
Malinger
A LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
SUE ME.
J. B,
TM. R SI
fever is a of
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It
Iron and quinine in n
No pay. Price
anything Invent or aim. eel
ti and
BOOK ON PATENTS
Taunt lawyer.
FOR
The
D. J. EDITOR
-AT-
VOL. XX
GREENVILLE, N-C. FRIDAY. JANUARY
NO i
-V -J-
a.
Have You
Thai line of
Val, and Allover
to M t
All we ask is a look. We know that
we can No
Welcome. Yours lo please.
W. T. LEE CD.
About
In in.- Year
The following will of inter.
The following will of inter. Hi
The Commonwealth has it out for future
lecture lo spin to its readers at it will save you the trouble
the beginning Of this new year looking up
this new century, we There will be two eclipses of
to say that sun one of the moon. Not is-
will completely knock a here. January 19th,
a than a Lie's birthday,
known and purpose to Valentine's
neglect the paying of bis debts. I Ash Wednesday;
We the a. Washington's
newspaper's columns are looked
lo by many for regalement i s much
for instruction advice,
and we really like to lie
lo our readers this ca
The Criminal Insane.
Every separate In lbs
State dependent upon
favor is, as usual, looking
out for doing so some
are minimizing the plaints sad
of others. Some years
the Legislature in es-
in with the
penitentiary, but apart from its
Inmates, a department for the
criminal who
committed felony escaped
punishment by the courts
pica that they wire when
their deeds of crime were done.
There wen- two reasons for
one more room was need-
ed hospitals for tin-
the oilier, these criminals
were not for I In- in-
insane. Now there is a cry
from pro
pie the of this
department tor criminal insane
an lo these poor,
I unfortunate people lo-1
coming Legislature
j its
I stain upon the good name of
Let the reader bring
the in himself Sup
pose be had a relative, male
; or female, in a hospital the III-
committed on account of no
-rime but only for insanity;
TO THE nil;
AMI
rip I v
In tins iii
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pal
I lb a l
Ml . in
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in ii is us
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to be any store in Pitt County. Well
.,, l-.-l I of . II bl .
Km op Seasonable all the year Spring, Summer
work for yours and our mutual ad- I j j
e on I
moat term- with a well id
mi its own merits. gave n all m;
When cone to market you will not do justice, . , ., .
If you dot. our before buying
. and the following I
I . , d of
pounds
r. rash from die
; is quantity
I ii soil,
crop will
i decrease.
i.
, . op.
tree.
KALI WORKS,
We are ill U of raM after your
We offer u the lino of
Genera
work tor yours .-. ;
vantage, is our pleasure you what you and
sell yon inn. We offer you service,
before buy lug elsewhere.
of merchandise.
and Notions,
Shoes.
.
-a w. In
II . n
i. of
I a-
re-
. Capes, Carpets, Mai tings and Cloths.
j would be care lo have
St. Patrick's day, relative, perhaps a sou of sen-
81st, spring begins; 25th, a daughter of
elation. All in the
St. ,,, rooms,
day. Confederate j ,
parity; but we would like now day; j crimes I Hardly.
insane
is care of mi-
Women's and Shoes.
Horse Dusters.
then to throw out a little chunk of Whit Sunday; Federal decor-
good sense and honest And
here is Hie truth, as we Sunday; 21st, of the Hospital at
if we ever spoke it or No John's day. July the medical
man who and persistently dog days begin; 4th, every- treatment and entire supervision
neglects his honest debts when he; body knows what is; 29th, St.
tau pay them, is to the day. ,. ; ,, respects as
confidence of other people. our days end; a, for
days we heard it said a M central Hospital,
certain religious in Matthew; 23rd, autumn begins. the that is be-
our region i hat they would turn h, the visited upon them is
out of the any member who I Simon What does it matter
refused lo pay his debts Jude. 1st, All Saints the penitentiary fund is lazed with
when be could. expense on account of
good impression which Thanksgiving St. The
statement made upon our mind, Andrew's day. the people after all.
whether true or untrue, kM Advent; h, St. Nicholas; Slat St. There is ample room for
one of that held Thomas; 22nd, winter begins; . UH there is mil room the
good people of that children know what it is; 20th, much
less tho guilty. They are of one
i the association does
Groceries.
Flour, Sugar,
Hardware,
had
street. Ion
i Will my Is
I till
I. i .
She p
ell iii Won f
the purpose -i me, but I
her h and I
and her a hard death. I wish I i in
bat i . en In i more i but
hall en i I
dime ii
Curlier was a trade, I
iii- wile, whom be
I hen
in a mill N -i Vilnius,
Mum. Their , h i
i grin
years of
Mi. Israel i i
for and in
We buy bill sell for Either Cash or on tin dead an.
Our motto is Merit and Healing.
Friends.
Molasses, Laid. Scud I
; , bull
iii Co. i. i,
. . ii . I. i i I. i n . ,
. for . years,
I . I l- him
ll i H
ii lo i mil
v. Drug-
Tide In, ii.
. Marvin,
-all Toledo, d.
I i i ii taken In
upon the
and in, oils of
. . pi r
. I I
free
, best.
Plows, and Plow Fixtures, and Hope.
Furniture.
blab .
her brother wide life
ed hi ill . . . i
her.
faith, as they were then Stephen; 27th, St. John,
high our esteem all these years, j Holy Innocents.
And we believe that it would be I is ant year of the
a good and just and safe rule and the year of our
for any and all churches independence up July when
to with member.-, who are
known unfairly with
their fellows. And a
of an honest debt when one
pay it we regard as unfair deal
with any one.
To be there is nothing
wrong in getting in debt and some-
times staying debt; but it is
wrong to neglect a debt we
could pay it.
Could the preachers make
some helpful suggestions to their
this topic now
and then Hut we may
Scotland Neck Commonwealth.
it becomes the year.
New York, January
wet of the past three days
Increased the number cases
of grippe. All the hospitals arc
and some have notified weight HIS pounds, and Charles
Feminine Fancies.
Half the women of the world are
taking in-die to gel fatter and
the oilier half are trying sonic sys-
will make thinner.
During the first sis months after
a man gels married, his wife
peels him lo tell all her friends
Unit he knows be can never
win thy of such happiness.
Goldman says
will not kill any more kings.
it would be Interesting to know
whether this is an
or mere feminine small talk.
An Iowa woman is about to mar-
for the ninth lime. Three of
her husbands obtained a divorce,
three commit led suicide and the
oilier two just skipped out.
Miss Mary A. aged
the superintendent of the outdoor
poor to no more eases. The
dispensaries are crowded from
morning till night and a i extra
force is at work preparing enough
mixtures and prescriptions for tho
grippe. The total number of
of all in today was
Superintendent George
outdoor poor who
has charge of the Sending of pa-
to all the charities hospitals,
said that all the hospitals in the
city were tilled.
N. aged weight
pounds, were married December
Connecticut. The bride-
groom was given a bonus of
by the bride's father, who is a
wealthy
grate, as did when were
hospitals. They arc comfort-
ably cared for where they are. and
the idea of thrusting back
into the from which
were transferred, already
crowded as these are beyond
capacity, is which sensible
Legislature i not apt to entertain
a moment. No Legislature
ever did a wiser thing than
established this criminal
the one which
meets to-day will commit tin-
lime and folly of abolishing it.
Charlotte Observer.
Making Readable.
The of the public to read
an advertisement may be traced
to the advertiser. man
who knows his own business
w rile an advertisement his
wans bis which will
as Interesting to newspaper
readers as are many of the articles
paid for and published in the mag
Livery man can talk
bis business lo a
an entertaining manner, and if he
should Write the same bid
would not lack
Ranges
stoves or ranges
which economical,
us well and artistic, look
tor t in-
The distribution of
garden seeds Ibis year will be
is said.
appropriation for this purpose
having been Increased from
to which will add
packages of seeds lo each
Record.
trade mark, Is shown upon every genuine
or Range, do be deceived
by worthless and
lead all yearly sales and popularity.
The increase
representation is only additional
expense to the government
purpose. Of course as is going
we want our share, and would kick
we did not gel but a general
reduction would have been Just as
Sold Exclusively by
BAKER k i
N.
Mid-year . ill
i gin I
in In I, when
ii-i it i ,
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Mi
Nov. . have
I- ii iii u
weather ill permit. I he
lug iii lie
side circular enclosure,
Meal.
from the plan-, building
will In a hut
add mull i In u
I'll . ,, Mi
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an extended ski lei. I
ll
led, nils
nil tin I . ind id Mi
Washington Duke, John r.
mid Hon. lie.
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to Park, lie
bus ed ti ,
I Hike lb
ti,. .-
ill the of
The Bib Li I. ill
be this
James II, Kirk hind, r
bill I Hi- i ill
the I
lectures v- HI in- en In
MI t I i
bat jet I n I.
in. hi. depart
of History, ill lecture at
Johns Hopkins the I
ti r par I of month,
tie led iii-- tn of t
will Ni in
The in
Negro
I'll . i . i , ll ,. i . .
rein is an i n in a Re-
pill . . .,, ll.,. people
Carolina Demo-
. i iii the
. .- ab gut
i is ii linking sin,
,, Hem
i in North Car
i mi have check
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i la- lime I
I of cry do-
Wan
is never
hi- there
been ii fill
. c ye i.
, II in rule in
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lei i i but
, lo
man i till de-
m i yet Republican pa-
people that
an i of
, of
lieu in a U ill
i i nits i- bulk
the
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i- are i lore lull rested
. . I him the
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. he public ins wore
I lie chiefly
. Press The
tin i i Hum .- re
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new it. lb- was
hi The
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v. . . ,. in i, alter
in hi song and sternly
hi ad I foot, ex-
look act, sir,
. through
lie i to
ii make
I i -I H people.
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Mail Matter.
Poet Ones el
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the
man who M milch I I I
Bil N. Jan. II. 1901
printer are
Wit . MM.
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prop
A men
lo
that be Is equipped with
,., tor
Here Is one of
Mention made the
a man
bad through town
wagon, with, and
that be bad ii of
county. A gentleman
a man named Gordon
who, it appears,
the grandfather of the present man
reared it i than children,
;. e i tore pro
hill
ill put ;. in bin pocket,
nod that bin be
Di
in be
.
I. .
Mill II
ii
but i will I
, .- j tin aid
i . democrat
tell
in
lines in type ill be
crowded with visitors from all
if the Slate to w the
mi incident to the l
. in of Governor Aycock
the balance of the new Mate
i III II I H TO
Tl p nil Ai -i
. n on
m mi
AND
NOTES.
Jan.
l. and
Saturday and it is
very gratifying to t
bear h
with We
we are an adopted -m a
Hit
do I
. i- a line bods of
i ,. .
apt all to
and
. . live, there being
.,,;,., a- i ell
lUll
have allowed the the ft kc with four
. M . from the 8th and
and he and all the . i to ever
. i u i
vote
i for t lay.
i ;. There i-
not a black lace in either branch
. . v, inn ii
I ,, i. . puzzle
din old bill known,
providing that from Hie Ural that hill to
from white people Ill
devoted to white schools, and delay bat been i . e,
Horn tuxes to colored i-
tell . . ban bobbed up, of course p ,,.
If there S. i
were no Supreme decision pent it
which rendered ibis in In
taxes impossible, it lie de-
tune in a
i.
; lb. week,
k Alexander are
There are
favored citizen if,
the tender ties and i
homestead causes feeling
Of i t. US.
when ,
in terms of
and praise,
i to judge.
cart hub
wanted A. . Cox Mfg
During i-i to Greene
seven months,
w-e bud the of meeting
Evans, sincere friend
loft be old and
14th.
gave way t
college of the State to
hall, and did not trans-
business. The
hi
SB.
matter be-
fore the House was the Semite bill
to increase the Governor's salary
to The mat-
Ricks Wilkinson
For 1901.
long period of the
I lender-
ox
brought out much discussion
and ii finely passed by a vote
to
following arc some of the hills
introduced.
Stewart of An to
make of bastardy n mis-1
at
of the cowl.
Ellen of An a.-t t. abolish
fences In Nash county.
Williams, directing the keeper
Capitol to unfurl
Dag the dome of cap-
An to extend the
rant- and
cure certain defective
Can we not serve you in footwear
for ladies.
Banister's for
I hi Senate and 3- in the House.
v i
I In bold
g as pr tiding
of Senate during Die
paste vividly m
upon In on tins
meeting with In. and others.
equally sincere, imagined
Helves j This visit will
least be i for some time
The cheapest, but the best goods will be kept at
our store. A complete stock every thing and we
want to
following will able-
decamp on Governor
Joseph of Golds-
John s Cunningham, of
lust wet k of the session, but Lieut,
Turner will now relieve
. ill ii duty.
i ii
I .,. There Is u .
-I in Si ii
the present Legislature,
because it is wrong In Idem m tin
Sir. aim
Ibo the object
,.,,. d a W. SI ill.-
e lice the sent of Mr.
No
we
Not everybody who
ab from the I
t i. with excellent
We will not undertake to
of the of such a
law.
. e arc prepare I lo re
; many lax payers in North .
who want lose just such a
law into effect I hat ill reach
U i of public
fund.
lie
.- Mr. Hill, m ho
i ii .
i. .
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in.
. lb
.
i Tie
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II
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ii will ii in- to
me pet. I . let
name -i. i j
in p which
and
u-ill be sure lo bite
i lo lie n
in. When a person m US Ii
for an unknown
may look for
s line i are likely to
h i- in pat mil h more for the
than Ism
i .
I .
i in i .
h e
I ii one.
i a mi of bill i in
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lo
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; . lieu e e . . a
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for i all
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I i . ii ii law. ii i-
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VI. A It I
I. I
I I he . n i. n- of
HI Kill,
in
in
mill I
i .
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again t I county Pollock,
of and Harper of
. . l u,,,,;,,,,.
wiled by the
Mi Co. i BEEN HEARD in ASH-
ii., new-1- mat- Interesting,
and good of Tilt
must be that
of The steamer built
in Is the A. St. for Rome
O, Co. was on
in. . of did-; ., i,,;, nip lilts lust,
coming nu the she well, and will be
peel for leap a rich liar- ,. day or two.
n tin- i most ti,., hie
The has an interns
us on anything wanted in the dry goods line
trouble to show our merchandise. Every day
are receiving new f
Laces. A ti
ladies and shoes. A new line of hats in
the latest shades and blocks An up-to-date line of
Clothing for men, youths, boys at prices to suit you
A now line of Hamburg
w and complete line of men's,
RICKS WILKINSON.
Pot anything kepi In less dry goods
Three Times The Value
for hat
in be happiness the
merchant.
. bus
if
of Is at lower I. .
. aid bale am
I ,,,. .,;, i the lie
ii of their knitting mill
i i . lie
I'll I . . i
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Ilia i tin
el
. . . .
i i
u an ,.,.;
. Hint i- both
; n, sorting.
is.
i ii. i a advance the
rest of
i- stir
i., ml feel special pride j
III l III Male i.
is and in
lime,
in
. the
of Mr.
net. i w i
at
as I I lb
iii
m duty thus
self. It went en i
u ,. , o int.
iii ii come from
lion that re i- no
in the n u well n in i- ii el
I re
, I'm I II
., if i. was iii ; .
duly, , He duly lb it
ennui he as
a iii man. Mourn Join
A p. .,., . .
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w . . I. . i -e
.,,., false I
thou lie had left 1st
i i for oral h
in I ,
II n lump in his i
, i the ii
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imp. .
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II
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Star.
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on
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help
b i The
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it proper
i;. i . .-I nor ho . is
since tin.
i I Hi.
i a- of dollars
lie ll , I .
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II i II
. nil . in. lea .
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be
. in In bis term.
ii ., in not afford to
i per
.
ii ii
V I
III ill The
really should h e been
. . ., heel,
Hell, I H i.
. S
;. Is . op
i .
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ii ii the w bile
. i here ll
. one
ink
; .
ll tie
, i lo I
Mil
I HI
i . day.
, ill ,,
Sell Mi
. i pi i-
.
K. Used.
A tie message from
den ; i brings the.
Col. ii- A. Keith
died In town in this
mil a of
ii week, mas his tear.
native of Haiti
m, n , l time lo Carolina
in . made
bi lie was
. prominent
an ind naval dealers
in i Like many those
days, hi- was away
He emit in to
his borne until
nine i when i.- came
. ii- H. i a cotton buyer
i lie so
t. town and people
there I hat he made the plum bis
home.
I to Iii t in
lion here. He many
aid all highly
of lie people of Ayden
were fond of him,
,, ii social attract
in He
.,;
II. i i
.
I Hi like lien.
law. and
I.,,., ills-
I i law
t em
. in alt
.-, I, t i-
. , I
. i-i i I bis
. i
, , ii. II r
, ii In re
in a very
lied and t- i
talking again,
and are going it here
at once, I hose lie
hind project wish lo
lo overcome all obstacles
nail come I lie
I project is, and will perhaps be
carried out, to extend the
I. It. Steam r IV. read
I from and other
way to or
i The i- narrow
and I do see big thing in
it for builders, but hope
may conic ill rate.
are I and dull,
are lining and to make
a living without work, the more
popular pi , next to buy lug and
not pat going the
s .
Lumber
me operating the Washington
Planing Mill.
OF OTHER.
ONE I FASTEN,
Agents wanted In all
territory.
Manufacturing Company,
Atlanta,
I'm sale by
S. T WHITE,
Greenville,
Intel dead, s. forgot
is i be way of World.
We II for awhile. Men take
us Ii, the hand and are
ST NEWS.
Happening In North Carolina.
A few more days and the
our bodies and laugh at mil class in North Carolina will
jokey, and redly think, lost their best friend,
the fly on a wheel, that we have A .-sir boy, near
Sea-
i ;,; -lo with turning threw a stone at a
lo
loll
. . Ill .
. I. , , iii,. .
I .
tor, I .
pal
last
, Unit. it-
in Not I
called loll lo a
only . i is the n
trail limn C Kin-
stun, from
a and wig
could lie
all hanged and trains
in ii ;
I ll.
It log die such u
, rel Ion, i. seems to be In
In It, Why take mil
i and bring the matter
authorities,
of Someday we die and arc
bulled. Sun dues not stop for
our funeral , goes on as
we are not on the streets;
men laugh at new jokes; one or two
memories ill hold our names and
but the crowd moves its
dally circle, and three days the
waves sweep over our steps
wash out the last vestige of our
small Fire.
About ten o'clock this morning
on what is know n a-the Hi my Ed-
property . on Second I,
a kitchen was destroyed by lire.
The kitchen used some
people as a room
rooking barbecue, and it was while
the cooking was going the
house caught Ore. The loss
not amount No other prop-
was damaged. The
were out, but for
them
Mi, Allen Jackson, aged about
years, died today at bis home
in township, near
Ayden. He bail a yellow chill
last week.
Mr. Jackson was one of Lest
men in his and a -lie-
large
family and many relative In in. urn
his death. He was a
lb- Tree Will i.
I If a Woman
.
., he throws J
hoard Air Line train, and smashed
a glass, which cut the face of
a passenger. The
train ran back, and boy was
quickly captured by the
The governor pardons A. O.
a white man of
serving a year sen-
for murder in the de-
bis victim being bis brother.
evidence and before gov-
went to show that the kill-
was accidental.
J; i i . I . i re J,
, I She
t. .
ii e after a I I
mi I a
-pis sale our
id tine
it
on I
and 12th.
Liven
d check
a cure It
r .
. n t., every
i i -1 who las
i suspicion
iv
i women.
. ill limply
he , .; time
until It,
i bi K. la
, , i n k
.
. , ,
r it i. rug,
ling womb,
mil
liar, a, pa a
.,.,
. ii I.
It, . . i in
It lath
, the
. I-
II
II
n.
Co.
j Their Choice.
The electoral college of
Carolina met in Monthly
with Dan Hugh
siding. All the presidential
tors were present, and all, of course
east their votes for Bryan and Ste-
These eleven votes will
be taken to Washington by a
messenger will be
to the president of the Senate
who w ill open along with
the votes of the and
then declare the result, which
all knew the night of November
to be and
veil.
A Queer Big,
Blow brought
run a queer egg from
this morning. This par-
egg shows a disposition lo
stand mi small end will
mil remain any other
it the large cud it
will whirl right aim rest on
the little end. only
way this peculiarity cm tie ex-
plained la that the Inside of the
egg hate settled ill the
15th.
I want KOBE room A
or GENT'S
WILL CLOSE OUT
They are going at these prices.
Calicoes
Oil Solids
Silver Star
Plaid Homespun
Homespun
Mills Sheeting I
tic of Loom yard wide
t yard wide heavy
unbleached Sheeting
Arlington yard
wide wool
Sicilian Suiting
He II inch lie
inch all
Double width Cotton Plaids
I piece Cream double
wide, Bleached
bleached
Cheater Cotton Flannel width kind.
Bleached Flannel Tie I piece good quality
Heavy red twilled Flannel all Manhattan for Lining
wool, at 15,16, . and Pull line of Percales fast col-
Heavy twilled oral yard wide
Mills Bleaching B. O.
wide Be Towels a your own a
yard wide few left.
THE KING
EASTERN REFLECTOR
HOWDY DO.
D. went lo
today.
i Sonic Speak lo Ale, Some to You
NOTICE.
Ii there is a CROSS Monday,
in the margin this paper it
go t remind you that owe
for.
and we lo Richmond
you lo settle early as pas-, today.
Bible. We need what YOU .
owe us and hope yon will not.
keep waiting tor it.
This notice is those who. B. S. went to Ayden
final mark on their Saturday evening.
Sanford Christ man left thin
j morning for Wilson.
LOCAL j r cit,
r ; i or, has been week.
M- M. of came
The capital eases have taken up i down evening and .-pent
most of the time at this term of Sunday here.
Miss Ida Baltimore,
grip is gelling in the arrived Saturday evening to visit
try again. In some of the cities it, Miss Lena Matthews.
I P. Bland, Atlantic
Line agent Washington, spent
yesterday and today hi i
J. T. Harris, Weldon, came
down Monday evening to assist n
in the express
L. l. of
rived Monday evening to visit
daughter, Mrs. w. Brown.
W. A. Davis, of
Tower, and A . B.
business manager of the tame pa-
per, were here today
IV. J. ha- moved from
Bethel to Greenville and occupies
of buildings wot of
the railroad, lie will establish a
lumber mill here.
Ml JAM'S Hi, 1901.
C went to Ayden to
day.
i Jessie went up the mad
I today.
Ball, of spent to
lay here.
r. M. Smith left this morning
for Norfolk.
Mr. and Mis. J. White left this
morning for Norfolk.
J, S. Norman left Tuesday even-
for Wilmington.
J. Gorman came in Tuesday
evening from
L. Fleming
morning Raleigh.
Judge L. was sick t
and could not bold court.
M. Howard, of New Bern.
came this morning and the
day here.
Thomas, of Bethel, is
visiting Mrs. J. Rollins in
West Greenville.
K. of Richmond,
came Tuesday evening and
the night with Dr. . I. James.
Smith, of Ayden, passed
through this morning taking the
remains of Col. B. A. Keith to
Wilmington for interment there.
Mi.-s Diary Alice very
pleasantly entertained a few friends
at her home last compliment-
to Misses Gold, Howard and
Well may the good people of lb
lie proud of their Big Store and lie
that come from great tor the season
has the buyer lieu-n north, N.
markets up the
This was securing a leading manufacturer's full shipment
of fine-clothing for men and hoy intended clothier In Galveston,
Tex., but which was countermanded on II
suit is, we can offer mens and high guide just one
half the old lime clothier's price. The;, will be ready and placed on
the tables on
O- f
Four Oar Loads Merchandise Bought
i- epidemic.
have been getting in
considerable work while the nice
weather was on.
The weather prophets predicted
much snow for this winter. This
section has had so far.
D. agent for Rich-
Stove Go's. Stoves and lie-
pairs at King's Weekly office.
has moved just
across the to the store former-
occupied by J. A. Andrews.
you doors, windows or
Give your orders to
be will save you money.
I can sate you money on Cook
stoves. Give me your order. D.
at King's Weekly of-
Mr. A. has
sold his and lot. near Dick-
avenue, to Mi. J. A.
pen.
Attention is called to the notice
of application to Legislature to
amend the charter of the town of
Ayden.
Repairs for the Stove
es on hand or ordered at
short D. at
King's Weekly office.
The King's Daughters are
paring a birthday party to be
given Tuesday night of week,
in the opera house. It is going to
be something interesting.
to-work in a
cotton mill learn the
Good wages paid after learning.
Write to editor of this
you have a family wishing such
employment.
Gardner, of Bethel,
taken a position bore with the
John Flanagan
J. and Alston
Grimes went lo Raleigh this morn-
tn
E. ii. little
Miss Mary, left this morning
Raleigh and Durham.
K. V. Smith, who has been vis-
his parents near here, left
this morning to return to Texas.
H. went to Norfolk
today.
II. II. of Danville, was
here today.
H. Williams returned
from Raleigh.
Foster Monday even
for Raleigh.
Will Hooker, of Wilson,
in Monday evening.
M. came in
evening Norfolk.
J. returned Mon-
day evening for
Rev. H. Harding returned
this morning from Grifton.
Miss Gold, Wilson, is
visiting Mrs. V. House.
A. W.
Neck, came down Monday even-
Rev. A. Bishop returned
Monday evening from Rocky
The County Board Di-
rectors met on Monday and
the general routine business, j
s little lime was I
given lo suggest Ions the
of the schools of the.
county. The Board is fully alive
to importance school,
work in The follow-
semi-annual apportionment of
Hie school fund to the
various townships of the county
based the number
in
Dark colors, double and
breasted, wool
now
BOYS WOOL SUITS.
kind row OWe. Buys wool
pants kind now
81.50 kind now kind
now I kind now
PANTS.
kind now 1.50 kind
now About too pair- left.
Heaver Dam
oil
Bethel
Falkland
Greenville
300.73.
570.00.
oil
91083.87.
738.15.
005.07.
002.13.
081.87.
to Veterans,
Singletary
of the Confederacy will observe
Lee's birthday, Saturday, by
a to the
ate of the town and
and serving them with
I be reception will be held
he armory of the
Infantry Brady's Hall from
J too o'clock from H lo
o'clock, p. in. The early hours
will he for convenience of vet-
country so
them the opportunity of re-
turning before night if they
desire do so. All Confederate
veterans are Int
President of the Chapter
earnestly every member lo
meet the armory promptly at
o'clock Saturday morning to assist
arranging for the reception.
rS
P ill
you if there is on
business nut in It w no
secret. , sleeping , w
I. pen. . Will
if there i ; vim
;.
SUIT
kind
HOSE.
I Or kind now
P . kind now
LA SKIRTS.
dolt will you trade t lib a
Li work like. and do buy kind now 2.00 kind
worth. We d. In haul- ;,, kind now 1.08,3.50
already, and now to
What made our such
a busy place What we advertise
we do. daily Iii T,.
the store is the very beat e ,, r
tint we lather
otherwise the remarkable value we
to sell.
good.-
, , ; you cm
the
H Cl If
5.1 . miles.
kind u i 2.08.
Greatest of All
It
price la so low that it es-
u for Itself and is
beyond the reach of the
on Within three
3rd Northern Trip Successful.
Muter- Court.
Mayor J, bus;
of the folios easel in his court
lace last
Mary Leslie Weal,
proper lined one cent and
costs,
V. bring off pistol,
one cent 41.00.
Mi-. M. K. Peal, of
Rapids, arrived here Monday
I. L. Fleming left Monday even-
I'm Raleigh to attend the
of came
in Monday evening to ti-it
near here.
from
this morning to see
how the town look.-.
Senator II. left
day evening for lo take
his seat with the Senate.
Mi kind I
now now 11.78.
and
All kind- and prices.
PLAN KITS.
kind
S.
now kind
All all .
I heavy
. yard on II
line,
PLAID
kind u Be.
SIDE
yards to select from.
Everything Imaginable Here.
Bit
Steamer
The steamer Tarboro, one of the
boats belonging to the Tarboro Oil
mill and running between Tarboro
and Washington, run a snag
Saturday in the Grand Turn, about
a mile and a half all
A large hole was broken through
the hull of the steamer and
rapidly with water. The
went t. Hie
Injured boat could
Dot her Bid one cud
sunk. It thought the steamer
Can raised when there is
water liver.
every day. Truth Dud Belling always
desire and ambition is your inkiest.
land
plant, increasing
in baud here. Our sole am.
we work.
Big New Store.
Open Nights.
Greenville, N. C





I am BOW offering; you one of m complete lines of
GOODS, HATS, PANTS
POCKET TABLE
at very reasonable prices. My line of
is standard of any market are, fresh and cheap.
When you DOOM to town again give me a trial.
in n to lease,
-w
las. B. White.
Get a good Safe
The Victor safe is mail J all sizes
for home, arm, office and general use.
Every sale bill with guarantee to be lire
proof range from up.
L. SUGG,
Greenville, K.
SCHOOL
THE COUNTY SCHOOL
HAVE
As one of the depositories for Public School Books in
Pitt County. We handle the books d on the
List tor public schools can supply what-
ever you need. We also haw
COPY BOOKS,
slant and double ruled practice writing
tablets, fool's paper, pens, pencils, date-, it.-
crayons, colored crayons, inks boxes,
soapstone pencils cent. plain lead pencils l cent.
rubber tipped lead pencil l cent, a nice tablet with
pretty cover cent, crayons, with metal hold-
in nice wood box S cent. pencil, slate pen-
and pen, and rule, all in nice wood box, r
cents A great big wide tablet B cents Bottle of best
ink on the market. cents. Copy books to in cents.
White crayons, gross In box, S Good fool's cap
paper per quire
For the Business Man.
carry a nice of -1 and -l.-rs.
long day books, journals, counter book
order books, draft and note k .
For S People
W have all kinds and box pa t ard an
s. visiting it-. all I
The
i In- Senate branch of the
passed s
Mil to Increase the Governor's
salary to We regret to
see that then was contention yes-
afternoon In the meeting
of special committee of the,
Homo on this subject. It had
been hoped that the of j
the Legislature would, in dealing
with this matter, rise above the,
plane of small politics and deal
North Carolinians.
another column of this paper is
copied from The Raleigh Post the
statement that the governorship
cost Mr. Can his
private means and has Judge
Russell Governor Jams I
had no family excepting his wife
and boarded at s Raleigh,
hotel, yet a friend of Mr.
soon after the expiration of this
gentleman's term of office, told
the writer that be had to borrow
money to pay his debts before
leaving Raleigh. We arc con
scion of the Indelicacy of printing
a statement of this kind, but it i-
about a public matter. We were
aware, before the The Post print
ed of the drain of the
governorship upon the private
fortunes of Mr. fair and Judge
ell. Judge Russell has this
wick given the a- lo
himself.
The cost if living increases con-
and every year the de-
upon tin- parse
North Carolina grow. The
of the continuance of his
will lie
lo shot the door of the executive
office ill of every poor
man and every man of moderate
for no man who has not
or to pay for the
honor can it. It would not
lie agreeable lo see a Governor
dodging collectors, or even
ling I hem when had bills
against him which he could not
The increase fixed by the Senate
little enough;
little. We cannot doubt
when bill gets out of the
House, will pass it no
grudgingly and without quibble
Charlotte Observer.
The Famous Parker Pen
TO
MAGAZINES.
Jew.
Then- i- a Jew In the city
probably one lint has
ever b Been in Durham. His
name is Samuel and
be bulls from Africa.
speaks, it is said,
the pure Hebrew language and in
all including the Yiddish and
Patois of tin- can speak
ten I He Hint he is
religion, was that
religion from infancy, be
and In people have spoken
language for generation-,
lb- p
but en Ugh on
Jew says that
years he has been on a boat
ran from Liverpool to
Finally 1-ft the boat Norfolk
I to live in the
States. In Raleigh he received
aid and came on here, where be
It . help. He that
i i- going lo locate in
here he Intends lo lo work
live I he remainder of his life.
attraction,
and mi among the He-
brew- of the city Her-
And when it comes to
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
COUNTRY.
mill and smeller of the
I a Hold Extracting
Col., their for
an eight-hour day and
, i .
I iii a traveling
; . nil Ii i in Maiden bane,
N, . vita held in
hall, charge in a
by In
I building of Boston
Library, exceeded in
only College of Physicians
Surge I.-, and
the Nil-, York Ai of
Saturday.
A proposal Incorporate a fit j
I of the Island
1.1 -I made to
Ii , . on Charier
Haw Legislature. The
j -ill have an men
I square miles.
Don't pretend to be fond of books
unless yon are. Funny
from false
tense and false lovers have
trapped.
too A Ionian
who suffer is de-
tested .
Don't Insist of your friend's
wealth or position, that cheapens
you. Glorify their ability, which
is to your credit.
Don't consider it smart lo lie
All men of brains de-
spite a-illy talker, and nice
men shun them.
like a
Many books are prosy, more stupid
and the rest At for convention
Don't be There are
mans kinds of queer creatures
upon the face earth, but the
most odious is a woman aping a
man.
Don't undervalue politeness. H
has made a millionaire of a
person more than once, an-l It wins
respect.
Don't wait until your friends
are dead show you value their
talents. Do Hatter, praise.
snub or old persons.
To do so, is cowardly. Go out of
way to be kind to the help
less.
Don't pet an one time
and abuse ii another. Animals
have long memories.
All I lip same Ibis
does not lo go Into details to
u l-.-i mistake you.
that i- egomania.
Don't he a poor of a great per
son. Be and try to become
somebody.
The shortest sometimes
carry the most w.
It doesn't i a stingy person
tube a close
It doesn't t a generous man
to give himself away.
The bibulous undertaker never
drink to a health.
It's bad luck to break a mirror
especially if it doesn't belong ti
you.
The chronic borrower usually
manages to keep in touch with the
public.
Some people can't tell the truth
any more actor can tell hi.
real salary.
No. Maude, dear, a prize
that only lasts a doesn't re
quire tin seconds.
The boys who used to get Bibles
every Christmas haven't ail turned
out to be the en.
You can't tell low rich a man is
by the quality of thee cigars lie
gives away.
Lot- of people have more money
I brains, and not very much
money that.
Von can catch a cold now without
Leave out love and life would not
be living.
In pa. a compliment it i- not
. to take a receipt.
The dollar mark of mammon has
become Idol of the people
Scornful looks are the real eye
The for gold is
turns to stone the hearts of human
kind.
now they have discovered
mat -all will prolong lite. Lit us
all go into brine.
ARE
constitution undermined by ex-
in eating, by
laws of nature, or
all gone, if so,
I EVER DESPAIR
Pills will cure you.
For sick headache, dyspepsia,
sour stomach, malaria, torpid
liver, constipation, biliousness
and all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
an absolute cure.
Norfolk, Va,
buyers and Brokers in
Stock. Cotton. Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
UP.
A COW will
unmarked, two
oW, been in my field four
notified to
for and pay i K and
of W. I.
X. ;. Jan. S
NOTICE.
will be t the
r town
is, Mayor
i. C
1901.
w. win I ho
hick
n n can
A with the l , I-
I'll. art
ii, .-I . v purr I y
never i hum con-
no Mil.
; .-r
Main,
mi. ,
I M III.
J L N
L. Pender,
i N. C.
I-Inc. Tin Hoofing,
employed. All
and work
Re stocking of gnu
Agent for Tho Oliver Typewriter
mi B ST
and fever is a of
Tonic. It
quinine In n tasteless form
No Price
NOTICE.
Notice given that
wilt be made to of
North Carolina lo prohibit the of
liquor two
near tin- town
N. C
IX
J. W. PERRY CO.
Norfolk. Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Hags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited,
STILL AT FIVE
with a good Mock of
O c
of meat, meal.
Hour, sugar, coffee,
cs. cigars
Snuff, and
anything found in
a grocery store. Thank-
you for your liberal
patronage in and
hoping by fair dealing to
merit your favors in the
future. I an
fully,
Arc You Hungry
Your Appetite at the
Carolina
Next door to
Everything New and Clean.
Oysters, Gap-.-, Anything Good lo Eat.
Regular l .
Soup, kinds meat, kinds
Vegetables, Bread, Coffee and
sen, all for -.- cents,
r. W.
Wholesale retail
Healer. Cash paid for
Hides, fur, Cotton liar
Turkeys, Egg, etc, Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Bulls, Ba-
by Parlor
Suits, Tallies, Lounges, Safes,
and Gail t
Heat Tobacco, Key West cheroots,
American Beauty Cigarettes, Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apple-, Jelly, Milk,
Flour. Sugar, Coffee, Heat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Matches, Oil,
Meal and Hulls,
den Beads, Apples, Nut,
Candies, Dried Apples. Peaches,
Cm rent-, Glass
and China Male, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Hi -t Batter, Stand-
ard Sewing n c Ii i n cs , and nu
other goods. and
Cheap for cash.
to see me.
Phone
i in, Ono Day
I I COld .-i II till, at
i.
cold
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
. I-
Ar
Li c ii , i it a
at in u
i V.
Ar a
i v
Lt U
ft
Li
VI
ii
la
Ar IS
Ar S
indigestion
dyspepsia
biliousness
and the hundred and one
ills caused by impure blood
or inactive liver, quickly yield
to the purifying and cleansing
properties contained in
ART
It cures permanently by acting
naturally on all organs of the
body. As a blood-cleanser, flesh-
builder, and health-restorer, it
has no equal. Put us in Quart
Bottles, and sold at each.
Michigan
Detroit, Mich.
Division
Lint Train n;
ton n
s m, a
f-f in. leave
iii, arrive j m
p m,
Urn-
B a m, Rod
a m, Hone Mills a m,
rive
y Hope Mills n u,
lieu p m, W p n
with train
with Carolina
the
at I
Kith Air and
Railway at Gulf with tin- Durham
Charlotte
on
t Halifax p m.
s. pm. R
. a a, U am,
at u i rt m. Wt-Mun am. dally
Branch leave
a in an I m m,
a in leave i A
t. . ; i . am
Train
it p m. IS
; i-i ; i. . rt
m u i v S in
mm,
Train . C hi
Sunday. A a a m. n
i a in. leave i
Kl a
a m. p in, arrive U
Iii a in. pm, II a m,
H'M-w II
II i, m. arrive at
u i p dally
Warsaw
Clinton except m I
pin. at am i ad
vi p in.
Train
don all daily, ail
MM.
H.
Pubs. Agent,
J. B. Manager.
T. M. Traffic Ma-
Take Um
OLD DOMINION LINE
PILLS
Restore Vigor and
Core Impotency. Night
all
cir-a
A nerve tonic and
blood builder.
pink -v to pale
cheek restores tin-
lip of Ii-
for
12.60. with our bankable if ran tee to
or refund the paid. Bead for circular
Bad copy of our bankable
STRENGTH
PILLS
I. i
Results
or
Infinity. and the
. f . f or
By a
box. for our bankable
bond to cure In or
money paid. A i .
MEDICAL CO.
Si Jackson CHICAGO, ILL.
J L,
N J
Iv virtue of in me
. in in a now
in I'm
A. Tyson,
n. J. I. Mills.
Hills and the other heirs
in, iv i February, 1801, U
before Court door in the
to
following described r
land, I, ii. That certain tract
the Moat T.
Jolly land, the home tract of Jesse A. Ty-
. scree
more or and bring the Identical eight
re of land Hint was conveyed by I,.
P. in Lydia James,
isle
January
SERVICE
Steamer
too daily at c A. M. fur Green-
ville, leave Greenville dally
If. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
and Saturdays
at i A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
York and
ton, and for all points for the West
Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight
Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Hay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON, Apt.
Washington, K. .
Greenville, N.
IS
V.
Cotton Bagging and always
on
Fresh goods kept constantly
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will you.
D. W.
W, R, WHICHARD
in-
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices low as the
lowest. market prices
paid for country produce.
The Commoner
WILLIAM J.
Publisher,
Advance.
One Year Mouths
Three Sing. Copy So.
No I raveling can are em-
Weekly and
will be sent together
for or Tim Daily
and The
for payable in ad-
in
Hi
l. j
link of
TO SICK ME.
J.
--.--
end
BOOK ON PATENTS
Washington,
TOR-
III
The Eastern Reflector.
D, J. EDITOR
-AT-
VOL. XX.
GREENVILLE, COUNTY, N. C, JANUARY
NO
Have You Seen
That line of Laces,
Val, and Allover
Insertions to match anything. M-wt
Complete
All we ask is look. We know that
we cam please you. No
foods. Welcome. Yours to please.
W.
T.
LEE
Advice to Colored
N. C, Jan.
j News reached here of an out
B, P. W. Drew, pastor
St. Baptist Church, New l a
York city, and president of the Moody's
National Employment
Fleet Place, Brooklyn, was am.
N. Y., arrived in the city a
day and is engaged interesting Mrs. Brewer's
of all the Wilmington I rt William II.
white col- j a and farmer of
in a general meeting the Fa, Chatham
will he held either at St. Luke's or
St. Stephen's colored church
this city on Tuesday night,
county.- My informant says that
assault was made while Mrs.
j Brewer was walking alone to the
Close r, I ;
The young people get too close to
as they dance. It look
bad, and is very improper. Young
ladies should insist on
men supporting their arm at right
angles with shoulder, and not
rest it on the man's
It is all right to lie affection-
ate, lint the place for it is not
the ball room, it you want
young man to hug you have him
do it at borne and not a public
hull where every you.
Besides this, it is much more com-
to hold or gen-
at a distance. You can
dance easier, and mote graceful.
i Kan i Headlight.
Carolina Year
What the World Almanac is to
the United Stales, the Norm
Year Book is to North Cain
Una. It contains the name and
address of even public officer In
North Carolina j the name and ad-
dress of every lawyer, doctor,
preacher; the heads of all and
Ed Institutions; the or-
of all Internal and
r organizations; figures show-
the State, county and city
in a word, a mass of inter-
matter carefully collated
that is invaluable to those who
wish to know anything about
North
Price, postage
paid. cents, in board cover,
Address
Editor,
N. O.
J. B. Hi
TO THE Oil FRIENDS CUSTOM OF
PITT ADJOINING COUNTIES.
are -iii i i i i the
We offer you selected
r i ill ; i ii
General
i m .
in-, L,
lure ii loll . lo
he Inn in public
On face measure
i light in i i- fraught
i i we
hope that for peace and
u be defeat.
cl. i i place the average
school i- not com-
i teach II Bible, if
. . . . i i ;. till
and i
bud ii i
with
lo Is
. I lo . .,
lure., fro u .
standpoint
Two hundred bushels of
remove pounds
of
, soil. Unless this quantity
i; returned to the soil,
the following crop will
materially decrease.
kl about
c KM of
arc sen,
WORKS,
II
to be found iii any store in I'm County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the lies of America
and Europe. Seasonable all year Spring, Summer
Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual mid
vantage. our pleasure to show you list you and to in other will
sell yon if we can. you very service, polite d
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a n. i pub
established business built up strictly on its own merits. , ,
When you come you will not do yourself justice
if yon do not our stock
the lines of
Goods and Notions.
in the Interest of colored district
people contemplating removal to Silas u
the- North general and
York city in particular. ed identified as the man who
Drew sees an impending danger to emitted the deed. He caught .
the wholesale ,. secluded and over- The special
of people to the larger bar. A preliminary hear; the Slate Democratic Executive
and will lecture upon its to have held Committee, for that purpose, has
He has enlisted yesterday, but j Mil to govern primary
of a number of the r nm , I elections North and a
white ministers of the city they i of investigation. There was copy has been placed
of each member of General
Assembly. In view of the
with the Senatorial primary,
the bill is likely to cause consider-
able discussion. In considering
bill in this light it is well
enough to bear in mind that the
Senatorial contest was not a legal-
primary. It should be noted,
too, that the bill, us we understand
it, does not make the holding of
are expected to present
make a few remarks anent the sub
Star.
Editors c i Plum
The editors fared well at the
bands of the Senate. Mr. A.
London, editor of Chatham
Record, was elected pro
tern of the Senate; Mr. A. J. Max
well, editor of the
Anglo Saxon, chief clerk; Mr M.
L. editor of the
Hustler, Calendar clerk;
Mr. W alter L. who was
formerly connected with the
Post, Heading clerk, and Mr.
Yancey Kerr, editor of the
Democrat, Assistant Engrossing
clerk. That was doing the hand-
some thing by the quill-drivers.
News and Observer.
Not To Be Interfered With.
The most novel marriage record-
ed was that of a young
suitor in Lexington, Ky., who
when the wedding hour arrived,
found that while he was about
curing the his sweetheart
broke out smallpox. This
did not stop him. He secured a
preacher and two witnesses who
stood at the window on the outside
he took his place beside the
bride on the inside, the ceremony
being performed through an open
Enterprise.
talk of
man, is a
of a Mrs. Brewer who was out-
raged murdered by a
near X about two
years ago. In that case
was lynched within hours after
the crime was committed.
Assaulted By a Negro.
Kan., January primary elections imperative, but
Miss Eva Both, a well-know provides for machinery
woman of this city, was holding primaries, so that i
the Printer His Dollar.
The printer's
A dollar here a
dollar there scattered over n inner
small towns, miles miles
apart. How shall they be gather-
ed in f home; want-
ed. Come in single die that we
may. send you forth to battle
for and vindicate our credit.
Header, are yen sure you have not
one of the printer's dollars stick-
the of your
I down and see If
we are
on south Broadway, a fashionable
residence street of this city, at
o'clock tonight by Fred Alexander
who had followed her for
twelve blocks.
Alexander was arrested shortly
after the and was taken
to the of the Chief of Police.
News of the attempted assault
spread rapidly, in a few mo-
the streets about the station
were filled with a mass of excited
to lynch
if he could be reached The
police, however, had placed him
a hack and taken him to the
Penitentiary at Lansing.
Miss recognized her as
and him to the
police. Alexander has been
ed by the police lately, as he is the
suspected murderer of Miss Pearl
Forbes, who was assaulted
killed November three blocks
west of scene of to night's at-
tempt.
Tom Watson, of Georgia, is
thrifty. He isn't politics now,
but is working i i bis profession,
writing hooks, looking
his farms, of which he owns half a
down or more, in nil
about thousand acres, out
which he makes a year.
Sensible man to get out of Pop.
Star.
i Caps, Bilks and Satin-. Dress minings
Jackets and Tapes, Carpets, Mattings and Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes.
Harness. Horse and Dusters,
and
Groceries.
Flour, Meal, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses. Lard, Scad Is,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow fixtures. and Bone.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture unit in that line.
buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Hither Cash or on ed
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
How's
We o
aid fin
Dollars
i Catarrh
will be optional with the different
political parties whether or not
they will nominate their candidates
by the primary method. If a
primary is decided upon, then it
must be conducted in conformity
with the law upon the subject, if
the bill Sentinel.
Reflections a
umbrella was made of one
rib, like a woman, you would
be able to shut it up.
A woman never bears a new cute
baby story that she doesn't tell
afterward on her own child.
always jars it man terribly
when be wakes up after he has
dreamed that his wife got married
to another man.
if a man only mi she
wishes some one would teach him
bow to save money to a girl, she
gets a queer feeling where she
thinks her heart is
A woman who will admit I but
her husband is man who
ever proposed to her is as rare as
a man who will confess he
doesn't know lo play poker.
NEWS.
Happenings In North Carolina.
Charlotte is going to put up
8-story building.
A baud of alleged counterfeiters
was arrested near High Point.
Mrs. of Goldsboro,
wife of the late Chief Justice Fair-
cloth, has from her bus-
baud's will.
Spencer Blank
in making bis arrangements
lo go to Washington, turned over
his law to a lawyer.
A man under the Influence of
whiskey was the train
Lexington Monday. The last time
he was sober he was heard to
he hoped God would kill him if he
got drunk any more.
The Mount Roller Mills,
near High Point, were destroyed
by lire Wednesday night. The
mills had a capacity of
of a day.
The State charters the
Telephone and Telegraph
capital H, A.
London and others
This was the the
new Secretary of State, J. Bryan
signed.
a The who can't say any thing
good of his fellowmen that
A newspaper whose columns
overflow with ads of business men
has more at-
i up a city
or a town than any other agency
that be
T have a little religion, but no
politics. I am a plain business
general can light his battles
He must depend upon his
lieutenants, bis success de-
pends his ability to select the
man the right
How much am I worth Ask my
Most men too much.
Much of my success has been due
to keeping my mouth
young man, who Wants to
happily, should pick out u
good mother and marry one of her
daughters-any one
men are
There is no Mich thing a-
can do nothing with-
out brains to direct
is the country Of the
An American counts one
long before bis lime to
prerogative r and
Sunday school is hot
upon n union t and State.
The id. a i- a i
mischief. A w b
Read Tills.
Idleness i- the devil's n work-
shop, and especially is this true
boys. We e- feel for
box hi to work, even if be
to help make a tor
and family; but we do pit the
who has nothing to do, and whose
parents are to him
having to labor. The b who
work and get II I
dollar or even lei per week, i-
of industry. It i-
boys who begin
the life that come
successful men the i alien.
The who waits until be is
grown, or until he acquires an ed-
before he begins to labor
or learn a profession, is apt to
in life handicapped and
bis loss fortunate
competitor who started in ahead of
pay. a r in the
hue work for live
cents a week and a trade
with habits application bus-
lo do nothing and be
supported expense of bis
parents, boys, do something, he
lie lined by Hall's Ob-
I a r t
I . . O.
W .;. have known
. . for the his- year.-,
perfectly
Hal lions
and , able Iii carry out
nude by their firm.
. . hole- de Drug-
I isl i, Toledo, O
. a Marvin,
ale Druggist, Toledo, O.
a i., Cure is taken in-
let ill-ell;, upon the
blood and nine his surfaces of
nice bottle.
Drug.
by
iii Pill are the bes t
a Pool of -i Farmer,
Now this was u farmer,
lie to low n with a load of
line hog-land fell nice
price they sold for he led
upon cents worth of poor
key and fell oil hi- wagon us In
going home and broke bis neck,
This was bad him, bad his
family, bad for the parson bail
Ins funeral sermon and
bad for local editor who bad
w rile tin- Hire lingers
n or four era often
make bud work on the IS
change.
Doing
. f ii things
I have been done in the face
i in- of To
Iii generals,
lei lo Alps was
From a
l Hi,, winning of
. Ire, a-impossible,
and so were the great
de, I- . I history thrill us
most.
We it impossible to walk
tat i, on a rainy night
with -line-, yd many an
e has Mailed water and lain
d.- week- without
i it . cold. II our eating de-
parts n hair's breadth Iron the
routine we see nu hope of escaping
ill -pepsin other ills. We
were, some of us incredulous when
we Hull president
had proven his ability to live on
cents a day. tired
K i two years at of twenty-
seven cents u week. When
I'm in. mis crossing the
plains i- recorded bis bill of
fare many was
fried mule, deviled mule,
and bis
lieutenant lived for a whole arctic
Is and bad one
in ball a of
mi they came well in
All these tiling- were
lo the usually ac-
them,
we a, I. so willed
i. ii real ones.
Well, this is tough
short half an- inch,
I've got go out and kill a man to
there is a knocker on the door, ed-
adversity. putting on
The Virginia-North
ball
Norfolk, Jan. At a meeting
of North Carolina Virginia
baseball men held here to night, a
Virginia North Carolina League
formed. It includes
Danville, Norfolk,
Newport News, Hampton and
Too cannot be said In
probation of so much of Governor
inaugural address as re-
lated to the subject of public ed-
II he we ere
poor to do a great many other
worthy and almost necessary thing,
but is certain that we are Too
poor to stagger under two of the
burdens from which the state i-
sniveling. Our present mass of
and the general Condition
the public North Oar
quite too long at
foot of column of intelligence,
and the id bid road-
to who uses is too
great to be longer
Observer.
One unique feature hi
gin ion was the uniform
of the outgoing and
coining Slate to each other.
Ill rode in Hie
same carriages, on inaugural
stand the old
their they acted
toward each other with the
and Mrs.
paid unlike l Courtesies
and Mis. k,
new occupants of the mansion
This Would not hue been so ii
workable If two
had been of same .
but ii ii notable, coming a- it due
the bench eon
tested in our
And ii Is gratifying,
Times,
lite a i r of or
i. . i . in North Carolina
as i n s re-
ion In Secretary
Untie. Among former past-
in ll-l we see the Hit
of
with a shortage of
o, Carroll, United
Stall marshal the eastern dis-
North is return-
ed is indebted to government
n I In -inn -I. I .-. and suit.
has iii a instituted lo recover that
Sentinel.
I In book i- often a
Tin
Iris


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Eastern reflector, 18 January 1901
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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January 18, 1901
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