Eastern reflector, 12 February 1901


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Attention Farmers
BILL
school provided for and the
I blacks the school provided for
ii-ii a in the
I i of 111.-.
I am now offering you one i f r moat i
DRY GOODS. SHOES, HATS. W is.
and TABLE CUTLER
at very reasonable prices. My of
jibs
which is the Standard of any m re fresh and cheap.
When you none to town again give me a trial.
Hoard of Trustees shall have power
to admit children to either of said
schools who reside outside of the
corporate limits of said town upon
Y,
The Genera Assembly of North
Carolina enact
Section That there shall he
E an election held in the town of
Greenville on the second Tuesday Thai corporate limits
in April. 1901, for purpose of of said ban constitute a
taking the of the qualified we. but
voters of town on the graded school
or establishing and maintaining a bylaw
Graded School for each race Meeting and
therein. ranging various districts
Sec That I election county of Pitt may extend
lie time and places of the graded school
as the election by an in territory
Ad passed session of embraced within
General Assembly purpose said town.
taking the sense of the voters of
town on toe question of to public
Get a good Safe
The Victor safe is made hi all sizes con-
for home, office and general use.
Every sale sol with a guarantee to be lire
proof. Prices range m up.
J. L. SUGG, At
N. C.
bonds for water works, electric
the district in which said graded
ii
registration as the
and the same
lights and other improvements. sUM
shall be held and conducted under and applied to graded
schools respectively, and in
to monies there shall
Registrars and Judges of election, each year on
and the returns shall be made, and the tax-
counted and the result declared in aW
like manner. a separate lo tang on
Slid graded schools at least thirty-
two weeks each year, which tax
one year,
fifty cents on the one hundred
Prevention
better than Liver
Pills will not only cure, but it
taken in time will prevent
Sick Headache,
biliousness, malaria,
jaundice, torpid
liver and kindred diseases.
Liver PILLS
ABSOLUTELY CURE.
osteopathy;
O.
Office Henry Clark House, first
door forth of
Examination and Consultation
SALT RHEUM CURED BY
Johnston's Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
Is Ike
a separate
shall lie provided for this purpose
and the voter shall vote on a
rate from the other ballot.
Those who favor establishing the
school the the
one
THE COUNTY BOARD DIRECTORS
HAVE APPOINTED THE
pretax for half on the taxable
sun, shall vote a on which the Board of Trustees of the
shall be written or printed the on before
worts and d
h. it shall vote a ballot yr wake up and submit to I our sole distributer for Greenville
on shall W written d you will Hod a full line of
words and expenses of said
la ,. ,. schools tor the succeeding
L. H Pender,
GREENVILLE. X. C.
Tobacco Flues. Tin Roofing,
Expert employed. All
kinds Gun and Locksmith work
first class. of a
specialty.
for The Oliver
TUCKER CO.
Wholesale Hatters,
NORFOLK. VA.
We carry all style Hats, Al-
Ounce Hats, Stiffs of all
shapes, in fact anything in the
Hat line.
We have made II. Booker
Si
As one of the for Public c
Pitt County. We handle the books
State List for public schools and can
ever you need, we also have
COPY BOOKS,
Bi
supply
III
Hi the
what-
That of W I
of said town shall vote
Greenville, N, C.
in nm u
. . .
tin- following named per-
establish said schools then a graded W to
I. . I for each race shall be
Thai said taxes on Dickinson
shall lie collected and accounted for; Maker and Repairer of
CARTS WAGONS.
hi-, in Tina.
Nature. in her efforts to correct mistakes, which mistakes hare come from
careers or it be from ancestors, shoots out pimples, blotches and
Imperfections on the skin, a waning that more serious troubles
haps tumors, cancers, erysipelas or pulmonary are certain to follow II
neglect t heed the. warning and correct the mistakes.
Many a lingering, painful disease many an death has been avoided
imply because these notes of wining- have Wen heeded and the blood kept
pure by right use of JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA
Miss J. of Marshall. Mich .
I was cured of a bad humor after with it for fire yens. Th
doctors am my friends said It was salt rheum. It out on head, neck
whets body. I perfectly with It. What I
those fire years. Is no use Nobody would believe me If
I tried every medicine that was advertised to cure II I spent money
highly
. l to and when I
the thud bottle I was completely cured. I have never had a touch of it
. to do me tried JOHNSTON'S
I would heartily advise all who are suffering from
or skin disease of any kind to try It at once. I had also a good deal of
trouble, and was run down and miserable, but JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA
made me ail
The blood is your life and if you keep It pare and strong can positively re-
disease face contagion fearlessly. never
it is for sale by ill druggist, in full quart bottles at only one dollar each
r all druggists. In full .
i-Horn
SOLD BY Met.
will he to the
t I lie charter of the town of
L. Mayor.
J. c.
lath
TAKEN UP.
A male hog, about so pound
p -s.-. black and white d, marked
round in right ear. Has lakes up
with my Hashed
notified to come
get
Four miles north
Ian
NOTICE TO
Having duly baton the
i milt Clerk of Pin at
OLD DOMINION LINE
slant and
fool's
colored crayons,
ruled practice writing
; p.-ii. slates,
boxes, el;.
s ins arc hereby
to W. P. town
Hair, Skinner, T. all over lo the per-
son designated by Hoard of
Directors of said graded schools lo
be expanded under their
i lion.
Sec. Thai this Art shall be
force from and after its
cation.
soapstone pencils cent. plain load pencils l cent,
rubber tipped load pencil cent, nice with
pretty cover cent, i rayons, with metal hold-
in nice wood box cents, tend pencil, slat.- pen
and pen. mil Mile, all in nice box, .
cents. A great big wide la cents. of best
ink on the market, f cent;. books to cents.
White crayons, gross in box, cents. Good fool's cap
paper lo Coats
For the Business Man.
We carry a nice and single i. Ii
long day books, journal
order books, receipt,
r books,
fill note k-i,
Waller It. Wilson, J. B. W.
II. E. II.
. A. Move, Sr., J. R.
W, R, Parker, B.
Brown, C. I. and B, W.
They shall have the gen-
control of the location and man-
of the graded school for
each race and may employ such j Cigarettes in Tennessee.
teachers and officers each as has attached
may deem proper and Ax the bis signature to the anti-cigarette
compensation thereof. They may Mil, which prohibits the sale or
appoint nil Executive Committee the State for the per-
selling any cigarettes or
appoint ii committee Of colored men papers,
to look t colored school Once again the has
under their supervision if they I hid adieu to of Tennessee.
i It an enforced farewell, for
other organization of their Board yesterday Governor
advisable, mid anti-cigarette hill passed by j
should be a vacancy in said , now in session, and j vitality,
Hun by death the law went effect mid
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Steam Engines,
Boilers and Machinery
Repaired on short
Hosts, Brackets and Balusters for
house made lo order.
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SERVICE
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
St
notice to all per- New and
ons to the estate to ton. and for all points for the West
Immediate hi the railroads Norfolk
. Sire
on or before day of , Old Dominion S. Co. from
or tills notice will be plead in bar York; Clyde Line from
I if V. 1901.
W.
a.
II. A. House. Sr.
NOTICE-
is given
will be made lo the General of
North lo prohibit the of
of the Missionary
Dear the town of
N C That
Hay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J.
Greenville, N. C.
For Society ;.
We have kinds and sit;
envelope s.- s, .
papers, ear I
papers and
otherwise remaining night.
such this morning at the
See. Thai persons herein
as trustees of Graded have cigarettes
are hereby constituted and Be information that the,
appointed trustees of Pill of
and together with up last and
B u. Wilson. Those
hat In;
nil
.-it,. ,.
mid return.
A nerve tonic and
blood builder. Ii; .
pink b
and
PILLS
H. Cherry and W. II. supply left over will
Tucker. surviving members of hP to the
the Board Trustees of American Company's
Academy, shall be and whence they ship-
Board of Trustees when Judge W.
said Academy. letdown fence for I hem iii a
legal decision about two mouths
ct
firs of Bf n.
f.-
with our . i. i t j,
or refund the s
TAKEN UP.
A cow with stripes,
horn, unmarked, two
oM, has in my tit-l-l four
Owner Is hereby to call
f-r tame and pay , for pins sud
cost W. L.
X. Jan. 1901.
NOTICE.
all me for for the
year 1900 and prior, please call and j Cotton Bagging Ties always
nettle with H. W. Greenville, or i, ,
H Tucker sold stand, near , l
or check direct tome, goods kept constantly on
folk. a , p. ti. box I hand. Country produce and
Tablets
LADED
Results
cam
I-.
of
If of Power.
. insanity.
By in-r plain a
bug, for i
bond to JO or refund
-h
I KN ALL
MAGAZINES,
ii, it if the trustees of the
school shall deem
Sentinel, Jan.
30th.
. . J.
MEDICAL CO.
ft Jackson Sis., ILL
For oak- by L
N C
I he Famous P.
fountain
Ben
; fate.
And when it to
JOB
The Reflector Office Can't Beat.
r Si
on I'm
now I, rated n place for the;
local Ion the graded school for
the whiles sud school he
there by and with eon-
trustees of said
but ii shall deem and
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the Board Trustees of Jg Egg, etc. Bed-
Academy us herein constituted rids, Mattresses, Suits, Be-
may. if they shall deem Carriages, Go-Carts,
We to do so, sell said Academy ind
i, I. ,, ; I
all he lands thereto. In ,.,
manner and on such terms as J American i. Can-
may d. Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
lo the purchasers and invest Apples, Jelly, Milk,
p eds such sale i a loci t
I ,,,. ,. , , I I Hatches, Oil,
and for a Meal and Hull,, Gar
In for whites. den ranges, Apples, Nut-,
Sec, Thai if said trustees of I Candles, -I Apples, reaches,
graded schools shall deem Class
at ml building for W
, . ,. . . , Crackers,
.,, n, Butter, Stand-
lion same for ard Hewing in ea, and
purpose. I other goods.
Tint all children Cheap for cash.
corporate limits of said
as now or as ,.
extended who ere .- M
the public
into said j
Th Ons Cold Curs.
., s- , Kn-
that whites shall attend the I
Satisfy Your the
Carolina
door to
Everything New and Clean.
Oysters. Game-, Good to Eat.
Dinner from
as
Soup. kinds meat, I kinds
Vegetables, Broad, and lie-
sen, till for cents.
Ii. W.
NOTICE.
I forbid by any one any
manner whatsoever, by gun
or time, trapping,
i in
or .-ii any other any
the following tract known as
the John farm lo Iowa-
nip, II It. Cotton,
sou brother, the laud
lying on side of Tr river.
one tract tin Ben
in township
Mrs lbs farm
other, lying on south
will be
II. J.
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
IN
J. i. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Tics and Hags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
W, R, WHICHARD
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
Ht
v.- par lot in
-1 la, Rick II.
c.
re .-no
I ,, Oil
Liter Pill, . r,.
net., . o,.,,,., , . ,.,.
l Sr
of
The Commoner
WILLIAM
Ai Publisher,
Lincoln, NEBRASKA,
in Advance.
One Year
Three Sing. Copy Bo.
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
Th k office. The Semi-
Weekly and
Will be bent together
one year for or DAILY
and
one year for payable ad-
P.
ill
-r mull. M-mu I
sir.-.-i- i in For
J L
THE B ST
and fever is a of
ionic, it
Iron quinine in a tasteless form
No care-no pay.
m hr. i n
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New
IN-
A LINE OP
Also a nice Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. B.
PATENT
Bend model,
1ST
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The Eastern
m i m
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH P I.
VOL. XX
PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY b
NEW GOODS
ABE NOW IN.
We sell the Celebrated
COSSET. The only corset that will not
break down at the sides. Our line of Bu-
Tables, Wash Stand Covers is
beautiful very cheap. See us for
allovers, twits, val laces.
w.
T.
LEE
Names of Battleship.
In con with the law
provides that certain
of vessels of the navy shall lie Observer has printed some inter
named States of Union
thirty-one Stales arc now
on the navy list, as
Alabama, Arkansas, California,
Colorado. Florida, Georgia,
Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky,
Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts,
Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri.
Nebraska, Nevada, New
shire the New
New York, Ohio, Oregon,
Pennsylvania. Island, South
Dakota, Texas, Vermont, Virginia,
West Virginia, Wisconsin and
Wyoming.
Most of these are sonorous names,
well adapted designating light-
ships. Nevertheless, the scheme
of nomenclature adopted by Con-
is responsible for some mis-
fits. Dakota would be a good en-
name for a battleship, but
South Dakota and West Virginia
are simply ridiculous. State names
containing the prefixes North,
South j New or West might well be
of the Jersey
would sound better than New
and where the omission, as in
the ease of the two Carolinas,
and would lead to
duplication the States might be
represented is New
by a in their local
history or
c, Feb.
Democrats and by
mutual consent, called the
game today long enough to
participate in doing honor to the
memory that grand old Virgin-
John by attending
the joint session of Congress held
In the hall of the House, and
part in the
es of the Centennial celebration of
the appointment of John Marshall
to lie Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court of the 0.8.
The republicans will this week
try to hold night sessions of the
Senate to force Subsidy bill
through. The opponents of the
bill are not opposed
to night sessions, lint they insist
that at all sessions when this bill
is being considered a should
be present.
Mr. signed the Army
, ,, Saturday, and hunt for the
During the past few The . . .
, thirteen hundred odd commissions
it places his disposal, is now
New
TO THE PEOPLE, AND CUSTOMERS OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
M y lends and customers can now find In
the store-formerly occupied by Mrs. V. Leg
I opposite Alfred Forbes store, with
full and complete line of
cotton as a Promoter of
Population.
information about North .
V- . , full cry, mid he is already
Carolina towns counties from u, , . ., .,
. several limes than the
the reports of the recent census I . ,, ,,., . ,
grip. Gen. Miles has been prom-
There has been an increase the
population of all the counties in
the State except ten, since 1800,
some instances the increase has
been remarkably large, and it is
worth noting that each county
that shows a marked increase,
there has a development of
the cotton milling industry in the
past ten years.
Stanly, Durham, Mecklenburg,
the General
ship.
Senator made some
ugly charges in support of his res-
for a Joint Congressional
Committee to investigate special on
legislation. He said that under the
present practice a pension bureau
had been established under the
dome of Capitol, and pension
attorneys, he believed for pay, ad-
C nil ford and Rutherford an.-
. , J vised clients it was easier to
notable instances. The power of , . , , ., ,
.,,, . gel pensions through t
Cation mills to build up ., , ., ,
r through pension bureau.
ties is evidenced in a most j f ft-
way by the census reports. me m
Vi hat the cotton mill has done for
Compulsory
Our governor in his splendid in-
address- what
was the keynote to the memorable
campaign waged by the Democratic
party North Carolina the
year 1900, be declared
better educational opportunities
for the masses.
Our legislators are endeavoring
to make good the pledges of the
campaign. fact seems to have
lost sight of. many
ties of our state we already have
four or five school term.
What is puzzling us is the problem
of getting the people to make use of
these advantages after they get
them. Superintendent re-
ports only per cent of child-
of school age school.
The districts do not aver-
age so much. The regular attend-
does not exceed to per
cent. Why issue vote
large amounts of money to main-
schools in empty school houses
your remedy at-
you ask.
It is it isn't. I think a law
should be made giving power to
township trustees to compel at-
when children arrive at
the age. of twelve years without
being able to read write. No
legislator need to be afraid of that
mild form of even in
a as noted for conservatism
as North U.
Holt, in the News and Observer.
may be taken as in
stance. 1300 that place had a
population of only This had
increased to 1,883. Con-
cord, which is officially recorded
as a city, increased in years
from to Greens-
from to Henri-
not in existence in 1890, now
has a population of 1,280. Gas
from to ;
Graham from to Nor-
wood from to Bessemer
City from to China Grove
from to 8.7, etc. These are
only a few list could
be considerably extended. A
of the smaller towns show
losses, but there arc no cot mills
near them. In the matter of hold
their own, it is a tic between
and Holly Springs.
Each had one more
1900 it had in 1890. Another
tie is between
Woodland, each with a gain of
private Pension Bills, and
the total of these bills
this Congress, had almost reached
and he predicted that they
would be doubled the next Con-
if something were not done to
head off present practices.
No speech made by a democrat
at this session has attracted more
attention than the appeal of Hep
of Texas, for
harmony in democratic party.
By way of emphasizing bis willing-
to receive i h open arms
those democrats left the
We US still in the forefront of the race alter your
We offer you the best selected line of
General Merchandise
to be found in any store in Well choice
selections, the creations of the manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, spring. Bummer
and Winter. We are at 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 offer you very best service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up Strictly on its own merits.
When you come to market you will do yourself justice
if you do see our Immense before buying elsewhere.
us the following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Cups, Silks and Sot ins, Dress
Jackets an I Carpels, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's and
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses, Lord, Scad
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow and
Furniture.
for Furniture and in line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends.
Goods and Notions
HAVE U ST RECEIVED COMPLETE LIB
MILLINERS
WE HAVE
LINE OF
and of
Trimmed Hals, Sailor
all kind-. will carry one
be I iii Hi hi. Mr
department will be glad lo have all her old friends and
customers call to sec her.
Chiffons, Silks
complete lines of Millinery to
M. Coned ill have charge of mil-
Divorce Laws.
Divorce laws i- a reform
presses upon public alb
During the pas ten years
of the divorce court
the institution
upon which depends Ike
and happiness of the home
suffered degradation. A,;
divorce may ho too readily secured
while in a obstacles lo legal
separation too great. Ii would
New belongs to
the latter class. wife of one
of the men of
the young girl
Jersey, has discovered unless
she lakes advantage of
liberal laws of some other state,
she i annul -n lire II divorce for
reason for crime
docs constitute ground in New
Jersey. There is such variety
tin- several stales ii I-
uniform laws lie adopted
throughout the in order
in eyes of law. a man
be a III and a
In Com-
Don't Leave North Carolina.
The Wilmington Messenger
is to be regretted so many
organization during the last two young men go West, leaving their
national campaigns, be A few
this verse in his years ago Cue cry was West
lug return, l young man, go and many
And seek an were the young old men who
Forsake the made you I left their native State and went to
seek a new life the great West.
Many succeeded, bat many did not
And drove you from fond em-
brace
Come home Come home
prodigal child, come
Senator Tamer, whose speech
against the Ship Subsidy bill was Carolina Is today the place for
while and Magnolia tie to by Senator Frye, North Carolinians.
Observer.
An Unusual Mental Aim-, -ii
Suit.
Capt. F. Baton, who re-
turned from Concord yesterday,
gave particulars unusual
mental anguish suit Unit was dis-
posed of at the present term of
Superior Court. On the
16th of a mouth a telegram came
to a young man in Concord an-
the illness of his
mother, county. The
telegram was not delivered until
the of the t h. The you
man's mother got well and he did
not go to see her for two months
after the receipt of the telegram.
The telegram was sent collect,
Capt. Bason said, and was
paid for by the at the
other end of the line. Judge
Brown was unable to see just where
the mental anguish came in and
ordered a Ob-
server.
The great trouble with favors is
I that they arc loaned and not
en.
very amusing,, and as
dense gave Mr. Frye
scoring that be will not soon for-
get. He compelled him to admit
that might be in
some of his figures as lo the work-
Of the bill, and then said that
Mr. a vicious job on his
conscience and could not lo
laugh at any body, and that he had
laughed showed he would laugh
a graveyard at midnight;
man who had of a crime
and was pushing a had no
reason lo laugh anybody. He
referred lo Mr. Frye as a
smelling around in the mud for
food and accepting the decayed
with the During the latter
part of Speech Mr. Frye be
SO angry that he left the Sen-
ate Chamber and did not return
until Mr. Turner
The School War in W likes
The school war up in Job's Cabin
Is still wagging along We
mentioned some lime ago that
hot beaded fools had tried to
run away a young Democrat teach-
by burning the school and
school book-. This
worked and talked in favor of the
constitutional
aroused the ire and Wrath of fellows
who don't know what constitution
means.
Well, the teacher did scare
and is going ahead teaching a good
school in a house he rented
more advantages to young and
men. The Stale needs
and long since have returned to
their old home, where after all.
there is no place so good.
all
of-
Ami Lawyers lip Up Too.
would think sin
at law would know
if no more but
one is found ho is as
as a man who never saw a
law book. The
the Jno, . Nelson,
had a card from lo
once issue an execution in a certain
case where judgment bod been ob-
the talent, the young men
who have been born and raised in
the State need not go away to
success. No Stale in the
offers advantages, and the
of the many
who are making Slate great and
good is ample of this I the teacher is still teaching and
ll takes same w vouchers,
succeed elsewhere and the same in hi
Industry in the home State j
will put the young auto as high up
the ladder as in any. North Car
is progressing the young
men of the. State should slay at
Lome and have a hand making
her the first Stale the
Concord Tribune.
There will be no in the
next Congress, an I the north is
profusely over fact.
Why won't the north elect a few
itself and sec how it likes
Sun.
ill the term of court,
lie threw letter aside dis
gust, for law is plain no
can lug the term
which it was secured. This
in. be bad from a
of well known attorneys
low ii making the same -i. of
king him up do-
it, w
when he was
him for the i and m t
ed lo ii and he wanted
lo he bad not done
for the the count bad
Well I him Hint be bad
Mr. Nelson
him line read a certain set-lion
Church .-an crawl In the books The term
i- going on and it it lasts a
year issue
Record.
is that one Rev. William Church,
more Republican cu Bed-
nets t ii religion, has made de
the
relate to sign the voucher of this
teacher, because it would be wrong
lo a man for
voted for
lose sonic
times this country, but, the
Wilmington Star says, they
stay lost as many do in China
where 1900 have had their heads
off for writing staff that
the Government bosses didn't en
joy-
No
crop
can be
grown
without
Potash.
Supply
enough
i ii and your
profits will be
large; without
your
crop will be
. i
lo
GERM IS K I WORKS,
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Rulers.
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since the Norman
Conqueror.
II.
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Stephen.
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1878 I.
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in- Common wealth.
Charles II.
u ill. and Mary.
I.
. II.
i.-
i IV,
William IV.
nun VII.
surely women can no longer coin-
I plain that they are denied
themselves.
is said are only nine
colleges in
refute to give them degrees.
will however,
its thousands of men have found
before. the possession of a
degree is distinction
lasts along In life nor the
lain distinctions.
is bill
there is need for u for
Had Clover Sued.
No. the
I . s. Department of
gives information to the
. I lid clover II of
e debt- in Carolina. ,,, m quality of the
Almost man. it indeed cleanness,
every we have spoken xi.,.,,,, their
subject Slate adulterant-, best to buy,
and. Ii describes a
lo, which any Dud out
proportion of his teed will
glow. bullet will be
n. in applies for it
to the of
progressive p, pie, Ex Washington, C.
net d- a new la., along till
l in- business men In
line.
are
to it. Ml
-i d i i ll I In
people demand
I lie law i- ll ale lo be a ,





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eyes
EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, N.
J. WHICHARD, Ed. Owner
Entered at Post
Greenville, N. as Second Class
Mail Matter.
12.1901.
Mrs. u to
raise bu
ROM. She smashes them at every
opportunity. at least
is opposed to whiskey.
JERUSALEM TO
Fell Among Thieves Who
Half
We have had almost
of a Biblical right
the principal
in the being u
link now n colored man. Whether
be was front can't be
now, the man himself is
able lo tel anything, bat that
in- struck a of Greenville
with unsavory
Jericho, hi condition beat
tells.
As usual, the net; o in-
a fresh held, trouble has re-
from his entry Hawaii.
The South is the only country
where the is given a fair
chance to his living.
Do yon know that the United
States is spending more money In
preparation for war and mending
the damages done by war.
country in the world. Dot expect
ting Germany and the
other great powers t is a fact.
it is worth remembering
Mrs did not attack the
joints with the idea that single
c nil could abolish them. She did
merely as the most effective
means of calling attention the
deliberate violations of the law
that were going on.
LETTER.
from ,
Washington, v., Feb.
Senator Teller made a short but
speech just the
Senate adopted a calling
on the Secretary War for a state
of the facts the ease of G.
T. the American editor who
was banished from the Philippines
fur commenting upon the rules and
regulations concerning pilots
us enforced at Manila.
Mr. Teller read the editorial and
then Midi deportation of
editor is a simple matter, to be
About day light this regard
Hi.- man was found in the railroad B ., offense against the
cut between fourth and Fifth j of an American citizen that
streets. He was he can be taken, Jail,
covered In blood, and deported the
that he had been of the n a
beaten. Those who found
Incendiary and a menace
him a lire to keep him from ,,. There is
freezing until the police could be
notified. Policeman K. I. Dud-
went out to after the
bad him hauled down
the l old office near the
where he could be eared
for.
lie -in is a stranger no
bods been found who knows
no such offense known lo the laws
of our country or in the criminal
statute of any State. It is not
known in any republic, any free
in the world. He is but
to lie sure, but he is n
of the railed states. The
offense against him is offense
every citizen of the
After spending millions
tars for coast defenses, the War He.
has now come to the con-
that they are useless, the
of their hilling prosperous since
being nil, and baa stopped asking
Pity it importance. Tin
devoted to a
money to buy them. Pity It
have found this out be-
fore.
anything about he is states. I do make any
hi nothing can be told fur pleading his cause here. I
i I u assailed ho v he would feel Justified if this was the
got his present ion. It last hour of and
at all unlikely, though, that session should ensue through
he got in with a set who appropriation bill, in
habit the back of the here and calling the at-
tery. and that the him up of the country to this
dragged to where he was
rage upon a of the United
States.
The bill appropriating
for the St. Louis Exposition
has been favorably to the
House, and Speaker Henderson has
promised that it shall be voted
upon, which is equivalent to a
promise of Its passage.
of
made Post Office appropriation
i he text for ii speech full of common
sense against the tendency on the
part of Congress to increase the
salaries of Federal employees. For
instance, the Following, the truth
of which every one must
undertake to say that
there is not an employee of the
propitious, the yield will government, who devotes bis whole
found. However, there arc
facts to verify this supposition.
But Ills condition shows that lie
in- lawn badly
T.
i . . thing indicates th it the
ii m of will he one
he at I double that of last yen-,
i in- acreage Irish potatoes
will be fully equal to that of for-
mer seasons. There will be a
in strawberries than
a- id if the season Is an average
if the season proves to be
Law laker, arc Do-
tag.
the new bills introduced
were
By London, to provide for the
Home.
By lo prohibit carry-
pistols concealed weapons.
By to apportion the
several congressional districts.
By Smith, to provide for
of architect.
WHIMS.
All the bills introduced
House were of a local character
of but little interest.
SENATE.
By Warren, to certain
lines in county.
By James, to Green-
ville Trust Company.
By to provide a
law.
By Morton, to protect merchants
millers.
By James, lo appropriate finals
to the Institutions for the deaf,
dumb and blind.
By Long, to provide a State
system.
By to prevent
and injustice to clients by at
the new bills were
By Nicholson, to authorize Com
of county to
levy tax.
Ky to validate
of deeds
By Moore, to apportion the
congressional districts.
Justice made a the
other day In which he
fathers never intended that
Government should ever exert any i
power or authority over any part probability be a normal one service, who does not
Of the earth's surface free from the in the Mount Olive district, with receive greater pay he would
yield the sections fur for in
Speculators from the is not an employee in the
i north to that there service today who did
will be a shortage in the berry better his or her condition
when he entered
letter and the spirit of the
looks bad for lie-
policy.
Clop, and with an eye always open
There is a carious parallel he- to the chance, are Qua cu
Queens Victoria and -I ring crops,
Each made a love
with a German prince and each
was almost the sole representative ,.
dynasty
saw her country increase to ex
tent undreamed of when sin- came
to the throne. Will Wilhelmina
do
it.
There is not one who, if he could
better his condition other
vice, world not resign tomorrow.
Then, why this paternal interest
in eminent employees All of
I , .,,, arc free men women, and
age. Why should make
Hi. in wards of tie nation How
The Democratic puny owes the I th s fatherly interest of
.;. of this State a debt of tors, so lately aroused, in what
ii ran repay. The me a cancerous growth
ices south of Mount
PI have bail lid at
the to I
the
The House Com mi tee held H
long session Thursday con
the mater of Impeaching
two of the Supreme Court Judges.
After midnight a vole was taken
and it stood twenty three to ten
This vote is differ-
what many people had
expected the matter, but no
doubt the committee bad
evidence reason to warrant
their
If every Board of County Com
in the State would fob
low the example the
sinners of Buncombe count v awing
unlisted taxable properly In
discovered to do away with am
necessity of increasing lax rates
The Commissioners ills
covered that large Mil
vent credits owned by people
around was not listed
for taxation, and forty of Ibex
were to appear
be to re the Board. In the list h if
day of the investigation only
twelve people were examined
worth of solvent credits
listed by them. It is said
half dollars I
listed, properly will lie
unearthed I he
have worked haul for eating its way to the vary vital of
its at actual lost to the body politic, to he
., and the last two campaigns Mr.
n i through the last by citing
even than through on the growth of associations of
iii,. imp, There are few of government em-
of either of the present ostensibly for
I. not owe their other purposes actually used
hi In a large measure to a
them so crease of the salaries of their
dune for love.
of S without hope of re E. who is ill Wash
mi Hulls Is a notorious Is said tote
that as the campaign Is I tied because he bad been led to
I he newspapers are that he, and not
would the for A. Miles, would be nominated for
have with-
And
House commutes
, under consideration Hie
i the Stats n law
removes the Injustice
i the newspapers now
ill report the till
lib at all. That
not lie d lo
the II I bill If kill it, the
. i ought know
limn every man who voted to
n fit They
III I I lien law an act
i they think they should
lie able get this rights in
I Raleigh Times.
i .
I i I
ail-In id it or an alibi.
lie I. i. i,,,.
ii heavy one, and
In or. n u rail broke I be
broke his
neck.
I tenant general of the army. It
i- laid I tin I of the reasons why
Mr. took the unusual
asking the Cabinet to de-
ballot which of the major
generals should be Dominated
lieutenant general was his de-
sire In allow to think that Ins
been prevented by
a majority of the Cabinet. It is
said that Otis been promised
Miles will be compulsorily re-
II red Mr. he
reaches the ago of which will
be August, and the place
will then given to him.
A day or so ago The
Cost contained a dispatch that a
Philadelphia judge decided
that a man could be required
to support a wife who smoked
cigarettes. Now we have it that
up in Wisconsin Mrs. Beatrice
Tracy sued for u divorce on the
ground that Holly Tracey was
He accepted
the soft impeachment,
allowed the plea
and granted an absolute divorce.
A Florida exchange asks the Leg-
of that State to pass a law
license lo marry shall not be
granted that Slate If man
concerned indulges in the cigarette.
As our Legislature is still
the subject of we submit
the above for their prayerful con-
Record.
As reported to the Adjutant
General at Washington, the total
available of organized
militia in the States fools
up officers and men, about
per being infantry. How
slight a proportion of the lighting
strength of the Republic is denoted
in this service is apparent from
the returns lo the Adjutant Gen-
office of the unorganized
available men.
It is apparent that a season of
grave emergency the Government
would be enabled to set from
to 1.000,000 soldiers
the Held without seriously
the commercial and
trial demands of national existence,
No nation on earth can boast
enormous reserved military
Record,
NEWSY AND
BUSINESS NOTES.
j. C. Feb.
Th is the program at
the of cornerstone of the
Winterville High School by the
Jr. O. V. A. ., on the of
this
corner store and
raising flag. Song.
meeting to order by
W. C.
Prayer.
Address and presentation of
Bible Hag by prof. W. H. Bags
dale of
Speech of by
W, of
Song.
Address on G. B.
King, of
Song. North
Benediction.
good hubs I
ed by the A. Cox Mfg. Co.
it Williams a colored man
employed by Dr. Cox went to hi,
his work
last Thursday. After getting in the
yard he hung his on the fence
leaving a watch the In
a short while looking out of
door he saw a large the
of his work, Upon loves
he found during his ab
some one set lire to a pile
of fat posts thrown
the coat on top, all of which was
burned. No remains of the watch
Could be the ashes, and it
in supposed the lire was started
order to hide the theft of
watch. George is terribly
grieved.
good second growth
white oak spokes wanted by the A.
G. Cox Mfg. Co.
Misses Buck
Haddock, of the
are visiting friends and relatives
here this week.
Boyd, who was right
hurt in a runaway
day last week, we are pleased
to learn is very much improved.
Mrs. Lula Best and Children who
nave been visiting town for the
past week returned lo their homes
yesterday.
At the the corner stone
of the Winterville High School
here on 22nd those who shall be so
fortunate as to be present will be
treated to an oration that is seldom
heard. we know the orator,
and like others who have heard
Buck King to hear him once
Creates a thirsty desire to heir him
again. He is indeed a veritable
Demosthenes. We are glad it
George Badger King who is to be
with us.
A. G. still pays the
cash prices for cotton seed.
WK ABE OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS NOW IN
Men and Boys Clothing Especially are
being sold out at greatly prices, as we are
out that line.
Spring arriving daily and they are beauties.
We don't you to take our word, come and be
convinced. goods no trouble.
Yours to please,
HICKS WILKINSON.
For anything kept in first class dry goods store.
fill
In Prison For Lite.
Georgetown, Ky., Feb.
B, stenographer to
Governor Taylor during his
who was tried as a
principal in the shooting of
nor William and found
guilty, was i before Judge
lute afternoon and
sentenced to life imprisonment.
When was pronounced
la
innocent. I have
convicted base and infamous
appeal will to the
State prison shortly.
The legislatures of several
Stales have undertaken to regulate
the lobby.
passed a Lobby which
. .
We are surprised to
the Judiciary Committee of the
House is unfavorably disposed to
the very conservative and just
law proposed lo measure
which pas-id i he Semite some days
ago, by which newspapers may be
protected fro n malicious
It it not asked by the press,
nor contemplated by the bill, that
any publisher shall escape
ally of a malicious abuse of his
privilege as such publisher, but
that he may be exempt from
prosecution by those who, in
good faith and as a public duly the
publisher may
The London bill as is called,
is drawn with great care, affording
every protection against
a depraved pros, only aiming to
protect the honest press from vi-
prosecution.
We hope If the committee has
reached conclusions as report-
ed it will reconsider the matter and
report favorably. If this cm-
not be done, let it go back to the
House on its merits be deter-
mined by that body accordingly.
Raleigh Post,
For the first time in tho hist try
of warship building, neither the
nor the Iron Works
put in a bid for one of the three
new Cruisers, St. Louis, Milwaukee
sod Charleston, to not more
than each, including
In South a judge
l his charge to the
are to lie hanged by the
The lobbyists until dead mid I hope it will for armor. l
of the House prove a lo you. doubtless is, have
bet ma and Tex is, and one . orders for vessels than can
Carolina Leg-1 There , , undertook to-
, , a cruiser proof that W
build all ships
Three Times The
OF ANY OTHER.
ONE EASIER.
ONE THIRD FASTER.
Agents wanted all
territory.
WHEELER ft
Manufacturing Company,
Atlanta, Ga
For sale by
S. T WHITE,
Greenville, K. C
BETHEL ITEMS
Feb. 7th
Misses and
spent Wednesday
B, W. of Greenville,
was low n on a visit.
Misses Bailie and Ana Salisbury,
of Hamilton, spent Saturday
Sunday with John Mayo and
We arc sorry to hear of the
death of Mr. J. H. Ward,
here, who died Wednesday at
noon.
T. G. Carson Is very sick with
fever.
Rev. W. held services
Sunday Kim City and returned
home Monday evening. the p-is.
Miss Manning, of Hyde
comity, is visiting friends here.
Robert left today to sec
his brother, who is very-
sick. We hope to hear of his re-
soon.
Remember there will be services
in the Baptist church Sunday
morning and
TOWN
Two Aldermen Re I fa -Another
Suit Instituted.
The Board of Aldermen held
their monthly meeting
Thursday night. For a while it
looked like no meeting could be
held, through failure a quorum
to lie present, but after a bit of
waiting enough of the members
lived to transact the business.
The Finance Committee reported
the following amounts on
general fund 0947.05, white
tery fund 025.34, colored cemetery
fund
The Street reported
that only general work had been
The coin-
that the hill
approaching the liver bridge be
planked, and the Board Instructed
them to go ahead and do such
work as they deemed necessary.
The lights and wells committee
market committee bad no
report to make.
lot in the colored cemetery
was sold during the last
month.
The Board decided to take no
action relative to opening
a street between Fourth and Fifth
streets in West Greenville.
The Chief of Police, assistant
Police and tax collector made their
monthly reports which were ac-
The resignation of Alderman O.
E. Warren, of the Second ward,
who has moved away, was read
accepted.
Alderman J. of the
Third ward, tendered bis
which was accepted.
Charles was elected to fill
the vacancy in the Second ward,
Dorothy is pretty bard on
out modern college athletics. Her
latest is poor boy who isn't
a student should be kept
home every time, instead of being
sen away to a university. He can
gel just as much exercise, with less
danger, calling hogs split-
ting as he can in acquiring a col-
yell playing football.
And it won't come so hard bis
poor old
A Wife
haw bur children. first
I r, from
lo M boon, and had to be under l the election of Alderman for
th of chloroform. I used the ward was deferred to
of Friend before our
child which
is a ht and
healthy boy, doing
my up
to hours
of birth, and
pains. This
men is
ct remedy ever V
Mother's
Friend
act similar that of
sin.
we need,
from the lull blossomed of without a
duty well performed.
will do woman what It did tor the
Minnesota mother who writes the above Let-
Not to use during pregnancy k a
mistake lo be paid in pain and
Mother's equips the with a
strong body and clear intellect, which in
turn an- imparted lo the child. retain
allows them to expand.
s. and nervousness.
puts all the organs concerned in perfect
condition the find hour, so that the actual
labor i,
avoided, and recovery L merely a
I day.
Atlanta, Ga.
r t . I
next meeting.
J. II. was granted
to transfer his barroom from
the building on
street to on
Fifth street.
License to conduct a restaurant
at Carolina was granted to II.
W.
A summons was read to the
in a suit instituted by
ant against the May-
or Hart were
appointed a committee to confer
with the attorneys for the town
relative to preparing the answer to
the complaint. This suit grew out
of the refusal of the to pay
a bill for which Bryant
tented at last meeting claiming that
his horse had damaged by
breaking through a sewer bridge.
Accounts amounting to 1292.33
were audited orders for the
ii
Re
D. J. EDITOR OW .
. J I . . E .
-AT-
STATEMENT.
Cf a I Audited lA the
if Pitt
aim She Receipts
financial
sill tie Fiscal Year ending
No. To Whom
l Moore .
. a Son.
J. H. .
.
u .
I. .
; Haddock .
. mi .
J .
Harris .
Amanda .
If Sam .
is i-. .
.
.
J. I . .
t. .
May .
Martha .
.
David .
Seal .
IS .
Jason .
Anal .
ii .
n Polly smith .
j S. in-own .
Atkinson .
.
Polly .
Harris .
Mary .
Teal .
A. .
Hay .
.
it. A. .
peter May .
Henry .
Heath wife .
Daniel .
Isabella .
Chapman .
.
Mary Brown .
Kills .
.
w. Smith .
and wile.
.
II Simon Tucker .
Joyner .
Jennie Moore .
Maria Price .
.
Barbara .
Martha .
II Maria Harrington .
no Frank .
Mary .
Keel .
and wife.
Crime .
.
Cox
Foreman .
Allen .
Belcher .
mount .
Henry .
David Boyd .
.
.
.
W. F. .
Bunn .
.
M .
and wife. .
Nancy Moore .
K. and .
J. H. .
folly .
Winnie Chapman .
.
.
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Hannah .
.
Amanda .
Sam. Cherry .
C. Horton .
John .
Ml Hardy .
J. I. .;
W. and wife
man .
Ill Martha .
Ill .
David .
K. Neal .
chancy .
Parker .
Annie Smith .
Fulford .
Polly .
S. .
Virginia Atkinson .
Oliver .
Polly .
ten .
.
Teel .
A. .
.
I. Simmons .
H. A. .
Polar May .
Henry .
and wife.
Daniel .
Isabella .
Chapman .
Wives .
Mary .
Kills .
Dupree .
W. Smith .
l-i A brain and wife
Wright Williams .
Simon Tucker .
.
Jennie Moore .
Maria Price .
.
Cannon .
Martha .
Maria Harrington .
Frank .
Mary .
Keel .
Willis Johnson and wife
.
Isabella
Joseph .
Foreman .
Margaret Allen .
Qatar .
.
Henry Johnson .
David Boyd .
no i tun i Smith .
ill .
W. M. Moor .
Ill Nobles and wife
Frank Bright and wife .
To Whoa
John
Battle
Amt.
H.
Of
on
no
0.1
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on
On
on
no
Oil
i;
too
Willis and wife.
Nancy Moor.- .
K. and
J. II. .
Polly .
Winnie Chapman .
.
Haddock .
Mrs Joyner .
Hannah Dupree .
Harris .
Amanda .
Sam Cherry .
C. Horton .
John .
Hardy Randolph .
J. Pope .
w V wife
HI Klan May .
Ned May .
W .
.
David .
F. Neal .
Chancy Grimmer .
Jason Parker .
Annie Smith .
Redmond Fulford .
HI Polly .
Brown .
M Atkinson .
Oliver .
Polly .
Hun-is .
Mary .
.
CM A. .
OS Cay .
L. Simmons .
It. A. .
Pater May .
Henry Doll .
am Heath and wife.
. Washington Daniel .
Ml Brings .
Council Chapman .
wives .
Mary Brown .
Kills .
.
tit a. w. .
Abram and wife.
Ill Wright Williams .
Simon Tucker .
Lawrence Joyner .
Jennie Moore .
Maria Price .
Patsy .
Barbara cannon .
Malta Harrington .
us Frank .
Mary .
Keel .
Johnson At wife.
.
Isabella .
Joseph Cox .
Foreman .
Margaret Allen .
Belcher .
Blount .
Henry Johnson .
David Boyd .
.
Edward Smith .
Ellen .
Nobles wife.
Frank Blight A wife.
W. O. .
O. T. Tyson .
.
daisy A. Moore.
Wm. Willis .
daisy Lang .
Maria Brown .
Nancy Moore .
K. Henderson Son.
J.
Polly Adams .
Long .
Edwin Haddock .
Mrs. Joyner .
Hannah Dupree .
Elisabeth .
Amanda Dunn .
Sam cherry .
c. Horton .
John Wilson .
Hardy Randolph .
J. D. Pope .
W. O. ft wife. .
May .
Ned May .
Martha .
Catharine Carr .
David .
K. Neal .
Chaney Grimmer .
Jason Parker .
Annie Smith .
Redmond Fulford .
Polly Smith .
Virginia Atkinson .
Oliver Byrd .
Polly .
Harris .
Mary Jones .
Teel .
.
Simmons .
H. A. .
Henry Dall .
,. Heath A wire.
Washington Daniel .
Isabella .
Council Chapman .
Samuel .
Mary Brown .
Ellis .
Dupree .
O. W. Smith .
Abraham Hemby A wife.
Wright Williams .
Simon Tucker .
Lawrence Joyner .
Jennie .
Maria .
Patsy .
Barbara Cameron .
Maria Harrington .
Frank Grimes .
Mary .
nettle Keel .
Willis Johnson A wife.
.
Isabella .
Joseph Cox .
Foreman .
Margaret Allen .
MS Blount .
Henry Johnson .
David Boyd .
.
Ellen .
and wife
Frank Bright and wife
Smith .
A. Moore .
William Willie .
daisy Lang .
Maria Brown .
Margaret Heath .
.
John Bell .
Richmond .
Peter .
Hannah Braxton .
J. I. B.
Smith .
R. L. Davis and brothers
ll Nancy Moore .
Ill K. Henderson and .
J, II. .
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SO
To Whom i
.
Jam. .
Edwin Haddock .
Ill Joyner
Hannah Dupree .
.
Amanda Dana .
c .
John Wilson .
Hardy Randolph .
J. D. Pope .
W. o. Windham and wife
May .
Ned May .
Martha .
Catharine Carr .
David .
Heal .
.
n unit Ann.- Smith.
Fulford .
Polly Smith .
Virginia Atkinson .
oiler Byrd .
Polly .
Harris .
Mary Join .
I . .
Hi Hie Gay .
I. Simmons .
R A. .
ii. Dall .
Tom y Heath and wife.
Brisk .
Council .
Mary Brown .
Kills .
Dupree .
ii. W. Smith .
Abram II. and wife .
Wright .
Tucker .
Lawrence Joyner .
Moore .
Maria Price .
r .
Barbara Cannon .
Maria Harrington .
Frank Grimes .
Mary .
Keel .
Willis and wife.
drizzle .
.
Cox .
Foreman .
Margaret Allen .
Blount .
Henry Johnson .
David Boyd .
.
Ellen .
Louis and wife.
Frank Bright and wife.
Argent .
A. .
William Willie .
Lang .
Maria ll .
Margaret Heath .
.
John Bell .
Robert Richmond .
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A LOOKING GLASS AND A BLACK CAT
BROUGHT HER TROUBLE.
Site I
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was after rapper. Mr. Gallup
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a long shriek. He gave
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stopped to roll farther
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the doorstep, lie put d-H n the
in Its to a hair's
the kitchen Watt
hands mid up bit hat, and It
was several minutes before he entered
the room. Mrs. Gallup
lug on the lie did m t look
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eyes, uttered n and fetched a
sat up. She fully expected
Mr. Gallup would Ilk her what had
happened or at least look In her
but Just then he was busy with
the poultry leek's that a
red rag the tail of a would
hen will her the
Idea. When a two t . bad
Gallup that
to he said, and she
i want to talk I yon a few
before I You knew
Lev Mn any
day for the last
cow kicked over I he heart. While
you were nut bog the sum-
mons I caught of the hack
of my head In Jest
a black cat run the
kitchen Hour. That was the way Mary
Ann and Manner Sly received
their- summons, and lucre ain't no
dOUbt that I'll he In n before sun-
Mr. Gallup In l back of his
Back with one hand held hook
with the other as ho read that BOOM
geese had been known ti lire to tho
age of years, hut he bad DO remarks
to offer.
don't to annoy you while
are cautioned lira. Gallup as
she the tidy from the bead
of the lounge to use n handkerchief;
never before. I think
you kin bear with me a little. The
to after I expire,
U to In laid out. The
will cheerfully do that, want
to dressed in gray you
mo six years ago.
about that, been use if the only
one I ever had that fits the
shoulders. I it want o to
en In a dress i I up. I want
to her my I . riled and a pink
hollyhock In . linnet l shall try
to expire a my so
to look my very Lest, If my
mouth Is shot will notice
old teeth. Samuel, arc you
lie wasn't. He was following the
author of tho poultry book he
staled that ducks were
by had been known to
go to sleep when
Gallup toyed With her
ti , interval and n
all about
needn't no big funeral or go to
ii big expense. is about
you. if you don't ninny
within four you'll want soft
fur the r. Tho soap
Is down cellar in a keg, It's good
soap grease as anybody over had.
When yon are your soap, don't
to la n
i you'll In v to buy n
new some tine- before spring,
made Ike one do two
years, hut It's go, It's got
three bolts right in tho middle, How-
ever, If you don't many you won't
mind a holey tablecloth. Von know
the wash don't
Mr. refused to that
by even lifting his eyebrows.
The Statement that n gamier had
known to dis-
appointed I. Io tho
all else
leaks
places, has fur
and I'm afraid you'll II
I'd tiled Io lung oil Io II fur
another year i-t-r to
Ms, pay m Then Mrs. Jack
sou bus a of mine with a bro-
ken handle. She's Ma fur a year
two that It back, bat she
done it. It ain't good fur any
thing M a hut you want It to
track Touts with Samuel, do yon
When the preacher ate sup-
per at White's It was two years
i .- this fall, think, and Just about
I fell Into the
Mr. Gallup did not open his mouth
In reply, lie had reached a chapter
la the w-herein It stated that roost-
crowed In the early morning not
to welcome daylight, but to scare pole-
cats away, and he was oblivious of all
rise.
what was Io eon-
tinned Mrs. Gallup as she wiped her
eyes, that believed she
ed a nutmeg of me on that occasion to
make a custard and has never paid It
hack. If she lends you any fur
the funeral and seems to feel real bad
that I'm gone, needn't mention
the nutmeg, but If she don't you
might Jog her It. I owe Sarah
Ann Johnson a of soda,
and I owe Melissa Farewell some gin-
to pay It as soon
as I'm buried. You'll find
catnip and hang-
In up In the garret, and In the old
bowl the top shelf In the pantry
Is the salve and the mutton
In ease yen git a sore heel. That's
all, Samuel. I'm In everything so
you'll he no trouble, and now
then, even when you are check-
with your second wife, hope
you'll think of me.
At this point she broke down and
but even had she laughed In-
stead Mr. Gallup would not have re-
marked It. lie was reading a state-
that In olden times hens used to
lay eggs as big as pumpkins that
one such egg hitting a temperance
In the solar plexus would have
caused Instant death. The Dually
worked off. Mrs. Gallup
what I hope. I've got
my summons, put my house order,
and I'll Good by, Samuel,
she turned and stretched out on the
lounge heard from more.
After Mr. Gallup had read of drake.
who died f of goose
who formed for
cow., of who learned to know a
farmer's whistle from a
man's topical son, he dosed the
and rose up with a and look-
id around. Mrs, Gallup was sound
asleep, lie had her three
times on to her up and
let her know It was bedtime.
If.
or i I A TIP FROM A SH A
INTUITION.
I. . u Moors thine
III
ti,. . in, 1- pus
A I .
I. with
Ho II tint., f r he
or Hi.
Slit
Y. I, in . Ir-m
the tint pastas.
. .
Wool Is
FREAKS IN LUNCH ORDERS.
Waller all. Io
One
.-t Hi.- l tin-
on Hie
bill of faro nod
n pie mil
a of milk, nil hi are
Co
there will a whole row n
mine things.
Invariably the
case if if chain
shirt about Lime the men
on to
set example, Then
the pumpkin pie are
sure give out noun hour Is
funny how lazy people
tho at a down
town lunch place. are lots of
men won't look at a Mil of fare,
they over UH counter
for anything that come into
their if happen in
fellow eating jut what
want, if we
out of ordinary, like fried oysters,
something can be on the
card in Ink, it will make a
mi till public It's a losing ill-
if the fellow mi end
tho door Io pick it nut. Then
one passes him the
oysters, Boon Is a regular
chorus for oysters, Then
Ain't n that
or cold cabbage.
jut sheep gees
They follow n leader if it's in
nothing I'm I've seen Mir word-
i articles about and Ideal
, contagions. Any
philosopher who t- wall
mi a lunch counter would in
theory. Idea, are an catching
us Hi., measles, don't you forget
i Inter Ocean.
Register of in for Hip
tin of tin- of Pitt county
, urn n of in mt
T. It. of
die, bill roil.
Ami I'm . fl
. . 1.1.
l. I
. tuner
i .
i oh a
it lair, but Ira
have i
remarked after a pause
In the motto of
the stale
hat. and I will
ii a
i ii , u in, bow,
I ;. Ml lie that you
i Wife
i this
rear, Mi m
., But a
,,; hi ,
i hi; s w. to
t . i I v i.
r-
It i . In I I III r. I
in . iii I i ill i. lake nil my M
I ant Mill
TI i . o
ho i i mi of
lira mid Hie Mil-
It over
THE THAT IT TO
A PAIR OF SHARP MEN.
Ran a He-
of In
Is the In
known n
It Is the of the
and tho Ml natural wilt In
the rock down the Is
to have a of
the wife of
the
a u of Australia
la the early days rt the
has boon the favorite
of suicides and
murders have near the
It was also the resort of
hark Ushers In the days a re-
was for h de-
the
object of la-Inn o
man Mien the
where plentiful
of Sydney pew in
sire.
It was tin re one that a broken
down la n
turn In fortunes. Not aide to ob-
employment, he Ids lat
in a line shark
and off from
A Tier patiently for
some time, tramp joined him.
and the for he
a due H i lira
two all their time to haul
ashore, hut when col la he
a feet hen
lone. They nil Ilia
worth In the and.
to make all out of the
haul, to the
They had often read of
found sharks, for.
while can n man. they
are Dot able to negotiate
they
the a German,
papers his It was
parent that lie must have lien in Lon
don before. Indeed.
hi renal pocket then was a
dated
previously. It was In
was laid 1.01 ope
Australia, and steamships
over sit on the
London Sydney. The paper con-
of the outbreak of war
between frame and mid It
was apparent that the living
tn hail boon recalled
In the army of the
had either Jumped or fallen
In the channel had been up
by treat Which to
Hie of ids
in the the had a
wash and brush up a full
feed on b
to his companion him
lie had a
Idea and ave as
as a
policeman who was the creates
In Sydney and Hie ad-
he down to the of
his
pot him an the
broker. No one In at
dreamed of war between France
and wool was sold
merrily a
my man. what I do for
Baked the broker.
you to tell said tin-
Immigrant, the price of wool
Would be In Sidney should war break
out between Prance It
W pence
I sad ill- bro-
w. replied the
the I are
on Berlin, and what Io he n
lung and bloody war ban actually ha-
paid the broker
mail from mine in
bringing new n up to and
there Is no news of II at wild
The Immigrant then up unfolded
the London paper, dated three
previously. There was nu
over that. There la no humbug
it. for n r not
produced In and besides
mutter gave pi of f it-
Wool was already
A the
the Wool thought
that broker mini when -aw
buying up all on marker
and wiring over the
lie a in; at u
chased all Hie wool In
looked Sun- a few
Hue out news by lb
mail mid up went The
broker for
n pound some
the deal
gave the
an of s and a note for
and sot the pour up
In the world. Me has gr. so
well Kin he
It now In Wool
I, I
III- M-l I I
ti -i What k has help-
ed you In Hie
. Tin
First city
Yes; I'm a hill
tor ll-e Herald.
that nil the limn of Ceylon lion
every three j
round on a periodic limn
; towels,
to a fiery rate.
Hi
i oil tho
nu I
had n Ai ml
was I. ill half
melted In a
, pot
Horn Sir Algernon
Bargains.
I WANT MORE ROOM FOR A
STOCK OF CLOTHING AND GENT'S
FURNISHINGS AND WILL CLOSE OUT MY
They are going at these prices.
mac Sheet i he
Oil Colors Solids
Lancaster
Silver Star Homespun
Homespun
Denim
Mills Sheeting KM
wide,
bleached
Chester Flannel
Cotton Flannel
He Fruit of the Loom wide Tic
I wide heavy
Sheet log He
I Arlington yard
wide all wool
i Sicilian
inch all
piece Clean. double
Tic kind.
piece Saline tile
Cc
Heavy twilled Flannel all Manhattan Jeans for Lining
wool, at Full line of Percales fast col-
Jeans ors yard wide
Mills R. G. Corsets at X i, 1.10
yard wide Towels at your own price just a
yard wide few left.
KING CLOTHIER.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind you that you owe It by the lot last
Eastern for
subscription and we request
yon to settle as early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper
West Point Vacancy.
here is a vacancy from this
district at West Point, and our
Congressman, Hon. John II. Small,
will have to make an appointment
Any in
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
for
S. M. pays
m inks, coons foxes.
gives an interesting
talk in his advertisement today.
You get the best tablets, pens,
bands inks at
Book Store.
Attention is called to the
of laud sale by Harry
Skinner, commissioner.
Attention is called Io the notice
by the Superior Court Clerk the
matter of Rosa Fleming and others
against Sylvester Fleming
others.
Composition books, companion
boxes, crayon sets, rulers, pads,
tablets, inks,
just what the school children want
at Reflector Book Store.
We arc off after a lot of line
horses and mules have a
special sale at our stables on Fri-
day and Saturday, 11th and
Greenville Livery Company.
H. S. Hardy, Salesman,
It was policeman E. B.
Dudley who looked after the man
who was found in railroad cut
and not Chief of Police Smith as
stated in Tin;
day.
ITEMS.
C, Feb.
L. E. Elks has sick for the
last few
F. Powell is yet on the sick list.
It is likely that we will have a
railroad to come to this place. The
railroad inspector has been here
for the last few days investigating
the matter.
Mrs. W H. Galloway and her
little daughter, Lizzie, left Mon-
day Io visit relatives in
county.
J. II. Galloway was in town to-
day.
Mayor and Commissioners have
in-w resolution in opening
and repairing the streets. We
hope they will succeed at last.
is coining. It makes
the town look fifty per cent
to open Pitt street. I thing the
Commissioners deserve credit for
it. .
J. was in
town today.
lending applicant
him at once.
should write
New
Mr. E. H. has just
received a new omnibus for trans-
passengers between the de-
pot and the Hotel Bertha. The
vehicle is a very handsome one
and large enough to carry a dozen
people. It was used Friday for
the time.
A Grundy county i
recently to the address
of one of his patients a bill for
professional within
ten days received the following
letter on the back of his
this
was put in my box by mis-
take the man bee's dead
any of mine any-
way. don't see bow your con
will let you dun the dead.
Why you live a better
live and let live and try to meat
that man who in heaven
which is worth than forty
dollars to
Negro Frightened a Child to
Death.
Au old known its Jennie
has long been a to the
children of She goes
from door Io begging for food.
Children run away at her approach
and hide until she is out of light.
On Friday evening she asked for
food at the house of Charles I,
a jeweler. When Mr.
three-year-old daughter saw the
sue became so frightened
that she went into convulsions.
The convulsions until
Saturday morning, when the little
girl died of
ville, N. J., Dispatch.
Dispensary Election.
Our neighbor town,
held an election Friday on the
of a
there. The result of
was votes for to
the measure.
About II o'clock a handbill arm
distributed around the polling
places asking the antis to
voting and many of them
did not vote. If all hail voted
there would have still been a ma
for the dispensary.
It was a very quiet election
Without any manifestation of ill
feeling on aide. The bill to
establish dispensary will now
go to the General Assembly.
ITEMS.
S, 1901.
Kinston, was
here Wednesday and left for Ma-
Cypress.
Miss Woolen, of Kin-
and Miss of
came to visit Mrs. W. J.
returned Wednesday.
Miss Dixon, of Greene
county, is here on a visit to Mrs.
J.
who has
been in charge of the steamer May
Hell for several years quit
is on a new steamer
has been completed and ruts
Goldsboro. We all regret to
loose the Captain, he was a clever
perfect gentleman, captain
Parson, of New has taken
his place on the May Hell.
J, J. Smith while trying to get
his cotton gin to work Tuesday,
got his knee foot In
gin m badly mangled. The I
doctors think they will have
amputate the limb.
DO.
Sam Speak to Me, Some to You
1901.
Ola Forbes went Io Wilson this
morning.
II. M. of Norfolk, came
in Wednesday evening.
T. King on morning
for a trip up road.
J. W. Bryan returned
day evening from
R. J. Corbet, Henderson,
in Wednesday evening.
J. C. and sou, Percy,
left Wednesday evening Kill-
Mrs. John Jenkins went to Tar-
this morning to visit
W. J. returned to Tar-
this morning after a visit to
relatives here.
Friday,
Claude is quite sick.
W. M. Lang returned this morn-
from Kinston.
W. II. Alston is out again after
being sick a week.
Miss Annie came in this
morning New Bern.
Denmark, of Kinston,
came over this morning.
B. J. Pulley went to
Thursday evening on a business
trip.
Presiding Elder F. A. Bishop
left this for Wilson
Fremont.
Jenkins, of Scotland Neck.
last night here left this
morning.
A. Coward, who has been
sick some days, left this morning
to recuperate.
Mrs, of Mount,
who has been visiting her
Mrs. s. II, returned
homo today.
F. C. of Henderson.
General Superintendent of the
Carolina K Virginia Telephone Co.,
spent last nigh here left
morning.
A. II. Perry went to Goose Nest
today.
J. Rollins went to Bethel this
L. Joyner went Io Kinston
Friday evening.
J. L. Fleming returned Friday
evening from
R. W. King returned Friday
evening from
George Parker, of
came Friday evening.
Rev. F. II. Harding went to
Grifton Friday evening.
Solicitor L. home
Friday evening from Nash court.
Miss Brace Forbes returned this
morning from a visit to
Judge A. M. Moore returned
home Friday from Nash
court.
Mrs. J. H. of Kinston,
came over this morning to visit
Mrs. B. B.
Senator F. arrived
Friday evening l mil Io
spend a few . home.
Miss Parker, of New-
port News, Va., who has been vis-
her bro her, J. A. Parker,
left this morning.
This month bad several
days on the calendar. The
has already passed, the 20th is
marked as Ashe Wednesday, 22nd
Washington's birthday, and the
w ill be told about later.
., .- .
20TH
Hear Ye
in.-i line White Goods,
Swiss, Organdies, India to
fr A limit Ills styles
.-ill qualities,
All is for u
i- Kiwi counter
Silk Department
Most shown south of New
York. one our strongest
Silk. -1.1 under guarantee for six mouths.
Silk, Faille, Silk. China silk.
Silk, Silk. Satin de
Silk Silk Ask to
Silk Flannel, or newer.
Clothing Department
New styles coming in daily in both Suits Pants.
The Old Reliable Brothers Shoes for
Children and Little Gents, the and Shoes for
Gents Leader. All sold under Guarantee.
I By Yesterdays Steamer
Rolls Matting.
Open at Nights until o'clock. Greenville, N, C.
FORD.





Attention Farmers
I am now you one of ill i lines f
DRY GOODS. SHOES, HATS, PANTS SHIRTS.
TABLE
at very reasonable prices. My line of
GROCERIES
which is standard of any market are I resit and cheap.
When you noose to town again give me a trial.
, in to j i an.
Jas. I White.
Get a good Safe
The Victor salt- is untie in all sizes con-
for home, farm, office and general use.
Every safe sol a guarantee to be lire
proof. Prices range from up.
I L.
Greenville, X. C.
STATE NEWS.
Happening In Carolina
The Sort
Assembly is lo hold its annual
at ill.- ii City,
Jane nth.
Got, has been invited to
deliver the literary address at the
next commencement of Salem Fe
male Academy.
Odd Fellows are
paring to entertain the grand lodge
in May. A good time is in store
for all who attend.
A convention of all
school of the Slate, of all
nations, will held at High
Slat and 22nd. ,
The register deeds for Halifax
county Issued a marriage
for Mr. Henry Kite, aged,
and Miss Margaret
aged
Rev. J. K. Faulkner, recently i
of Springs, Va., came yes
to visit his Or. T. I.
Rev. Mr. Faulkner
will locate at
charge of churches at that place
and Free Press.
Miscreants Shoot at
Last week an unsuccessful at-
tempt was Made to wreck the
die passenger
train near Mocksville. Saturday
another attempt
was made to commit murder. Just
after So. had left Spencer, and
good time, some one a
pistol into the car window, which
Biased a passenger. A
small hole made bullet,
showed had been done. Then
another of the wretches threw a
coupling pin Into the door of the
Pullman car. but no damage was
done. An investigation was made
but no trace was funnel of the
Dispatch
OSTEOPATHY
E. I. O.
Office Henry Clark House, first
door North of Baptist
Examination and Consultation free
THE MY SCHOOL DIRECTORS
HAVE APPOINTED l
As one of the depositories tor Public School Books in
Pin County. We handle books designated on the
State List for the public schools and can supply what-
ever need. We also have
COPY BOOKS,
slant and double I practice writing books
cap paper, ; pencils, slates,
crayons, colored crayons, inks companion boxes,
Sue of Oar School
Tobacco Raising Curtailed.
The high price of cotton will
evidently induce farmers in
cotton growing districts of the
Carolina to plant more
loss tobacco which will curtail the
production of blight tobacco. The
farmers in the bright sections of
Virginia speak of diversifying
their crops by planting some cotton
instead of making a full crop
If this should he case
of course the crop of 1901 will be I
Va.
correspondent. Tobacco Journal.
It is thought tobacco crop
in this county will be cut down at
one for this season. I
am informed in one small com-
which is one of the finest
tobacco the county, the
tobacco crop will lie cut short lull,.
pounds this; cir. may
be two reasons assigned for this,
leaving of so many of
our tobacco growers for towns,
mid tobacco buying out
the principal factories at our near
est marketing
X. C. Correspondent Charlotte Ob-
server.
L. H. Pender,
Tobacco Flues. Tin
Expert Gunsmith employed. All
kinds Gun and work
first class. Re-stocking of gnus a
specialty.
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter
soapstone pencils cent, v plain lead pencils cent,
rubber tipped pencil I cent, a nice with
pretty cover cent, ;. crayons, with metal hold-
in nice wood box cent. end pencil, slate pen
ell, and pen, an I rule, all in nice wood box,
cents. A great big wide lei rents, of best
ink on the market, cents Copy books i to
crayons, ; sin s Good fool's cap
piper cents per
the Business Man.
We carry a nice in r and single entry ledgers,
long day books, journals books, memorandums,
order books, receipt-, note ks,
For Society People
1175.-------
M.
Wholesale and Grocer and
Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg. etc. Bed-
rids, Oak Suits, Ba-
Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor
Tables, Lounges, Safes,
and Gail A Ax
Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Meal, Soap,
Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Gloss
and China Ware, Tin and
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Mara
tool, Cheese, Batter, Stand-
ard Sewing Mach i and nu-
other goods. Quality and
Quantity, for cash. Com
to see inc.
SIM M
Phone W.
nave nil kind-
. lo . .
papers, i a in
papers and tablets
The. American Style.
Austin, Feb. dispatch from
San Mexico, says the
Orel train robbery the
can style ever committed on
Mexican soil occurred on the
Railway, near
there. The news of has
reached the city. A passed ,
train was held up by masked
nun. who entered the Pullman
sleeper and robbed the passengers
of money, valuables and
The train crew was held up with
pistols. bandits were live in
number. The leader, and Is be-
other robbers,
Americans The bandits are be
by a force of troops
their capture is almost certain.
The robbers will shortly be put to
death if caught,
las is very severe on such
frill par las for
of sirs h
we
not far On- I
when Hip
with
in tail ran.
no pins, to, bases so
contain
mull Stamps taken,
Co., minion
i i. i , iv
I L C.
Satisfy Appetite at the
Carolina
door to
New and Clean.
Oysters, Game, Anything Good to Eat.
Regular Dinner from o'clock
as
Soup, kinds meat, I
Vegetables, Bread, Coffee De-
all for cents.
IS. IV.
Manager
TAKES TO
I P Ills Pipe Stem.
Feb
currying a pipe stem in bis body
fur nearly n year, Charles Ferris,
it up and
rid of a and
Inexplicable indigestion.
I Ferris that in the w inter
of i in. f,. asleep one evening
his pips in his month, and
upon awakening was unable lo find
stem. The other he hail
Famous Fountain -pen, i.
coughed up i In- missing article. It
rubber, Inches in length
w a cash
5-
ATLANTIC LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
VIRGINIA
. SURPLUS
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And when comes to
JOB o
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
week a servant m
I In- of Mayor W. S. of
contracted small
in a mild form and lo
I In- house. A day or two
member of Col,
l broke like
and as a of
million family moved Into the
Mrs Cook has also
broke mil same way
going lo bill Hie doc
have not yet pronounced
eruption There is not
a single case of in lay
ECONOMICALLY MANAGED
try t Hi's most
BUSINESS MEN.
T INVESTMENT.
C I . I MENUS
THE i AGENT GETS
THE IN OTHER
i TO
RICH
GOOD
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Doctors Say;
Bilious and Intermittent Fevers
which prevail in dis-
arc invariably
by derangements of the
Stomach Liver and
The Secret of Health.
The liver is thereat
in the mechanism of
man, and when it is out of order,
the whole system becomes de-
ranged and disease is the result.
Liver Pills
Cure all Liver Troubles.
SALT RHEUM BY
Johnston's Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
JUST IN Tins.
i an a or stare
he War la ts
U Sun Powerful Blood
IN
J. W. k CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors handler- of
Ties and Bags.
and
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and Orleans.
The Commoner
WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J.
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln, Nebraska,
In Advance.
One Year l, Six Months
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
E office. The
Weekly REFLECTOR and
will be sent together
one year for 1.76 or DAILY
and
one year for 13.50 payable in ad-
G J. TUCKER a
Wholesale Hatters,
NORFOLK, VA.
We all style Hats, Al-
Hats, of all
shapes, in fact in the
Hat line.
We have made H. C. Hooker
our sole distributer for Greenville
yon will a full line of
Tucker Hats at his store.
PILLS
Vitality, Manhood
of
. all i
nil
of
and
A tonic
blood builder.
glow to
and U
tooth. By mil
1- for
2.60. with our
Or refund the money paid,
PILLS
SO
Tablets
LADED
tr
bond.
n, for of Power,
or
.
Fit. and the
mum of or
Liquor. mail In plain a
fur our
to cure In JO days or refund
money paid.
MEDICAL CO.
Clinton A CHICAGO,
salt I I
Greenville, N, O.
on
Maker and Repairer of
CARTS AND
B.
NEWTON
JULIAN
t M
, and
on Short
and Balusters for
house made to order.
NOTICE.
All for
will Bleats call
or
at
or direct to nut, Nor-
Va , I.
II. M.
The Day Cold Curs,
com In mi, R-
Co
THIS
Nature-, lo her efforts to correct mistakes, which mistakes hare come fro
living, or it mar from ancestors, shoots out pimples, blotches
her imperfections on the skin, as a warning; that more serious troubles
asps tumors, cancers, erysipelas or pulmonary are certain to follow If
you neglect is heed the warning and correct the mistakes.
Many a lingering, painful disease an death has been avoided
simply because these, notes of and lbs blood kept
pure by a right of JOHNSTON'S
Miss Abbie J. of Marshall,
was cured of a bad humor after suffering with It for Are years. The
doctors and my friends it salt rheum. It cams out on my head,
and cars, and then on my whole body. I was perfectly raw with What I
suffered during five years. Is no use telling. Nobody would believe me If
I did. I tried every medicine that was advertised to cure It. I spent money
enough to buy a house. I heard
praised. I tried a bottle of It. began to improve right away, and when had
the third bottle I was completely cured. I have never had a touch of It
I never got any thing to do me the least good till I tried JOHNSTON'S
would heartily advise all who are suffering from humors
or skin disease of any kind to try It at once. had also a good deal of stomach
trouble, and was run down miserable, but JOHNSTON'S
made me all
The blood is your life and if you keep it para and re-
disease m-face contagion fearlessly. JOHNSTON'S
fails. It is for sale by all druggists, in full bottles at only one dollar I
ERNUL.
NOTICE.
Application will be to the
to the charter of the town of
J. L. Sr , Mayor.
C. Clerk.
January, 15th 1901.
NOTICE-
Notice in given that
will lie to the General Assembly of
Carolina to prohibit the sale of
liquor within two miles of the
Baptist church near the of
X. C This Jan 1901.
TAKEN
A red row with crooked
horns, apparently about two
years huh been in my field four
months. Owner is hereby notified to call
for Fame pay charges for keeping
cost of advertising. W. I.
X. Jan. 1901.
TAKEN IT.
A mule hog,
bUck H,
in Has taken up
my stock, there two
months Owner if hereby notified lo come
gel
Jolts
north
NOTICE TO
Having duly the SlIM
Clerk of Pitt county as
of Hie estate of B. A. Sr.
notice to fell per-
to the to make
immediate payment to the undersigned
and all having claim the
estate must present the for payment
on or before the day of ,
or notice will plead in
recovery.
Thia of 1901.
W. W.
It. A.
of II. A. House, Sr,
NOTICE.
I forbid by any one any
manner whatsoever, by hunting with sun
or at time, and trapping,
cutting limber M panning riding
loot, any other manner, on any
following known
farm in Falkland town-
ship, adjoining It. It. Cotton, Jesse Smith,
brother, the land others
lying on the south side of river.
One known as and Hen
furn. in Falkland township adjoin
Mrs. the farm
others, on the south side of Tar river.
will w
It. J.
OLD DOMINION LINE
SERVICE
Steamer My res leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. O.
DEALER
LAND SALE.
Hy of the power nil
in rot by s at
term 1900 of Court, in
case T. K.
others, as on in
Clerk's of Superior Court in
No. min-
No.
As Trustee Commissioner then-
in. I will public sale, the
Court lions,, door Id Greenville, on Mon-
day day the follow.
Ids tract of land lo win one
of in the of Pill.
the lands of
II. Mills. L. Clark,
Dixon others doing the whereon
the said K. S. Dixon resides, situate the
north side of Cow swamp
known as land purchased K.
Dixon II. A. and deeded lo
aid Dixon by hit father John S. Dixon
and Until containing
fifty The
laud James Galloway in
trust, as appears in page
and Hooker, Gel.
CUb.
GREENVILLE N.
Cotton Bogging and always
n i
, kept so
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
W, R, WHICHARD BRO,,
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
pin prices as low u the
lowest. Highest market price
paid for country produce.
cm.
Pitt
before Ibo in the Superior Com t.
Ron
Fleming, minors
their Mil Harrow.
A gut net
Fleming, W. S. Fleming. Al-
hie.
wile, Fleming children
Fleming, Jr., whose
unknown T II
S. Fleming a lunatic.
The children Of Adam Fleming, Jr.,
are who arc
n in the will
that a en-
HUM m km been in the
Superior of before
in order to make of the
late Fernando Fleming among
at law. Ami the said defendant
will further take notice that they arc re-
appear at the of the
Superior Court of said county
on the
in N. answer or demur
tin pi ind c
r Court
for the relief demanded therein.
Tin day of February
Clerk of the Superior of Pitt
Attorneys for Plaint,
J. I Ml,
------DEALER IN------
A GENERAL LINE OF
Hardware.
TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
PATENT
n.
for re Bad
BOOK ON PATENTS
FOR
The Eastern Reflector
D. J.
TRUTH II
-AT-
VOL. XX.
GREENVILLE, COUNTY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY
NO k
Something New Again,
A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
for Shirt Waists, all Shades. A line of
A Beautiful Line of
Silks
White Goods.
Negligee Shirts I
ShOeS for Infants all Shades, Kinds and Sizes.
We Still Lead Quality. As to
Swiss, Embroideries, and Val Lace, we are head-
quarters. Give our show windows a look then give a call
T. LEE CO-
Are Builders.
It is often remarked, why does
not Mister Blank, with all bis
do for the building
of this
And yet the person the
question although no or
capitalist, might have the name
query put to
And what his reply would be is
no hard matter to guess, for it
would be that it was the duty of
those who bad so much money to
put it where it should the
community, not for the mod-
do citizen to put his
money into enterprises, while the
rich men held their back.
But this matter is really a per-
one.
It is net the of any cit-
to measure perform
obligations by the rule of another.
Every citizen has personal
dun and necessary to per
LETTER.
From
Washington, i;., Feb. 11th.
By standing together their op-
position to Hie-Ship Subsidy bill,
the democratic populists Sen
have forced the republicans
to change their tactics. They be-
Ran the light last week by bluster-
bragging about how easy
they would tire out the opposition
by night sessions. After holding
two night sessions, of
which a republican quorum was
they abandoned the
night are now
to cajole the opposition into agree
to set a time for voting on the
bill. While it is Impossible to say
with any degree of certainty what
the result change of tract
will lie. Senator Junes, who is lead-
the opposition, says the bill
will not be voted upon this sea-
A ,, ,,,.
The country held up Us in determined to pass it, they
must do so at an extra session of
the next Congress.
Mr. is pulling for an
extra session, provided, of course
that a valid excuse can lie put for
ward for calling one, and the re-
publicans leaders in the Senate are
pulling to avoid an extra session,
by leaving no valid excuse one.
An amendment has already been
offered to the army appropriation
Senator giving
Mr. authority to
a civil government in the Phil-
and one is now being
J. B. CHERRY i CO.
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
horror several ago when the
appropriations by Congress, for the
time in our history, footed up
to a billion dollars. Yet Congress
has gone beyond that rapid pace
now. Senate Thursday the
enormous expenses present
is up were being
discussed. Mr. Allison drew at-
to the fact that the public
expenses for the ensuing year
would reach being
Rome more hist
year. Mr. Hale remarked that a
few years ago, everybody was
shocked to that the expenses I setting forth the conditions. I. ,
had reached one billion dollars for Representative Richardson, the j
Democratic Leader the House,
has received many compliments on
We are still the forefront of the race after your palming
We offer you best selected of
General Merchandise
found in any store in County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the best of America
and Europe. Seasonable all year round, Spring, Summer
and Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad
vantage. It is our pleasure lo show you what you want and lo
sell you if can. We offer you very service, polite
attention, and most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up on its own merits.
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do not sec our Immense stock before baying elsewhere.
us and the following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Hats and Caps, Silks and Satins, Dress Trimmings
Jackets Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's and
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar Scud ls,
In New
My friends and customers can n
occupied by Mi- V.
opposite the Alfred -i
i full and complete line
Dry Goods and Notions.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE 1.1
MILLINERY
Trimmed Hats, Sailors, Silks mA Velvets of
all kinds. I will the line of Millinery to
be in Mrs. M. ill have charge of the mil-
department and will be
customers call her.
t have her old friends
a single lasting two
It was evident, he said, that
were rapidly approaching a billion victory in the Ways and Means
dollar session, and finally he ex-
claimed have
not any place yet where
form to and cut off The New
fulfillment of these can be reckon- York Evening Post
ed the standard of his I Obviously the only way to meet
Committee in seeming the
of a resolution com
mil lee, in of a report to the
bill reducing war tuxes, and ask
thereon,
majority of the republican
Plows, Castings Plow Fixtures. Nails and Hope.
Furniture.
One important difficulty is to cut off the re-. of the committee had decided
and one which does not involve the Congress can no
payment of a cent, but one which , these profligate bills, it
very many citizens fall short in, is I authorizing them. A
speak the has
of your city.
I in
It seems strange any person , which, it
will talk down or belittle any prop- j receipts by
which he may And Per annum.
every citizen who has no favorable i rt doubt a great temptation
word for his to doing to with a surplus the
to and to every social, Treasury. yet some people
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in that line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Kit her Cash or on Approved
Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Friends,
religious and commercial interest
with which he may lie connected
that community.
The citizen who puts his thou-
sands of dollars into a local enter-
prise, be it building or
have his investments
made practically worthless, unless
his fellow citizens shall speak
word, which shall
bring tenants for the or
demand for the. manufactured
goods.
importance of this
word approval, at home and
abroad, is too lightly appreciated.
It is a power
success of local enterprises, and
and some governments can spend
even when they haven't got
Observer.
A newspaper libel law which is
considered just and fair to the news
papers and the recently
passed the State Senate. The
me was drawn by London,
who is a lawyer as well as edit-
or and an eminently fair and con-
man. Now it is stated
that the House committee having
the bill under consideration will
report it unfavorably and the Hal-
papers seem to think the lull
will fail in the House. The news-
it the local enterprises papers are no special favors
can go by default. but they consider this measure fair
Both the citizen who builds, and just to them and they
the citizen who contributes of its passage. A similar bill was
optimism, are builders of com-1 killed in the last Legislature and
if it fails in this
The one is made secure- will, if true to hold
so, by the other. It is the com- those who are responsible for its
lunation of the goods
endorsed and advertised by an-
other, which makes an immediate
market tor them, and it is this
combination, backed up by the
citizen who glories the
building, and proclaims publicly,
sincerely and heartily, his endorse-
of the work, which assures
the development and permanence
simply to concur Without ask-
a conference. The republicans
of the committee were divided,
and Mr. Richardson quickly took
the tax reduction ad vantage of the opportunity
is estimated, will a democrat victory. There
scheme to kill this
bill.
Senator Bacon I ells amusing
and instructive of the moth
oils of legislation in the
which the re-
publicans have to an extent already
introduced in one of our
of his visit to
the lower Ho . u of
Congress, Senator
went there day alter day never
saw a member rise and address
the Chair. Hill after bill WM pass-
ed without a vole in negative
and without a word of discussion.
became very much
stale of affairs, not being
to speak Spanish, I Inquired
of a gentleman at the door who
spoke sh, to explain the sit-
to me. be replied,
there is no need for any debate.
These lulls are sent to us by tho
President he tells us he
passed. When held
us know he is in favor the
bills, we are all favor of
A proposition in mike
Cuba pay expenses Incurred by
this country during the war
Spain, has put forward by
Levy, of New York,
probably with more desire to
fuddle I be situation than
push idea of trying to make
pay our n expenses.
Ranges
medium,
A advertiser who hug
used the method pub-1
Unity has written in in
periodical he would choose
newspaper in a I
for his business announcements
preference to all the other means
f advertising combined.
every method is good, bill only us
adjunct to newspaper
he said. take up
newspaper for distinct
of reading, and, therefore, with
minds in an impressionable state.
They read advertising not by
dent, and not when
employed. It the
advertiser can say anything to in-
them they can remember it.
The newspaper columns are
place where people look for such
information us the
h be
Record.
To the best results
in fruit, veg i r grain, the
i . I mist contain
i ii
sec v
send them A
V WORKS,
Too
Anti
Negro
failure individually
So far as The Landmark is con-
it in to go record
right now. It will not support
for office any man, no matter whose
candidate he is, who shows that he
has no use for except
to get their help to boost him into
We want no favors of the
politician- but we will not give
help to those who will not treat
the press with common decency.
Statesville
Home talent is often the kind we
can't drive away.
Ministers marry people at union
rates
A public principal
New Orleans says ability
to decipher more or less
handwriting quickly and accurate-
is, in his one of the
beat tests of general
He uses it quite frequent-
in bis school, w letting the
pupil suspect what he is after.
Below is way one bills
Introduced in Legislature pro-
for redistricting the state so
as to make ten congressional dis
First, Beaufort,
Currituck. Dare, I
dates, Hide North-
pi hi. i.
Tyrrell, Wash
Second, Hal
Martin. Wayne,
Third, Brunswick, Col-
Craven.
New Hanover,
and Pender.
Franklin.
Wake and
Warren.
Fifth, Chat-
Durham, Orange,
Person and
Sixth. Alison, i lint
Hell. Randolph
Richmond, II and
Si I I I
Mecklenburg, man.
Stokes,
Wilkes, and
Sloth, Alexander,
Burke, Caldwell, Cleveland, Gas-
trade mark, which is shown upon ton, Lincoln and
Stove or Range, do not be deceived ,,, , , . .
B I
by and substitutes. Clay, Haywood, Render-
If you want or ranges constructed
principles which are economical, durable,
convenient, as well as beautiful and artistic, look
fur the
lead all others in yearly sales and popularity.
Sold Exclusively by
BAKER HART.
Polk, Swain,
Building.
N. C.
A man can keep a in love
I with him only to long as sin- over-
estimates him
i The average woman's Idea of
looking literary i- to go around
with a -t
he back
no or person of
; third generation
inclusive, -lull be eligible to apply
in i In- mi; of North
Carolina for a license lo practice
law this Suite, and that the
Conn of Carolina
shall examine any
who is n poison descend-
ant from a third gen-
The i from a bill intro-
in House, which
es amendment in section
Code relative to those who
seek license lo practice law in this
Stale.
why it i- necessary to intro-
duce such a measure, is
lo certainly there arc no
I lie be
against be
should the ii a- a
Why and pass
bills which Inn
from ii hi or
ii in ii trade, and
in i In
raise i
Wit II I In- I i in Ian ill active
nil he disfranchise
H i i pal real cf
Ninth Carolina
In., en legislation
ii not ii.-
.- in u n-i
deal and a- such is en-
titled lo and
under the law besides decent treat-
ordinary every day
rule- et life,
i- much of sent i-
mm have got t be
it h i- keep him
which is
in various above bill
under this bead.
The d citizen of North i
i- entitled real ii.
kind locution, lie is
lining not hi i t i such leg-
made them.
Journal,
k through I
Hen
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Eastern reflector, 12 February 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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February 12, 1901
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