Eastern reflector, 19 February 1901


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Attention Farmers
I am now offering you one of the complete Haw of
DRY SHOES, PA K sill
TINWARE. POCKET end TABLE
at very reasonable price. My line of
GROCERIES
which is the of any market are fresh and cheap.
When you conic U town again give in- a trial.
Y. t. ,
A BILL
To be An Act to
Live I run at
Large in Certain Portions
Pitt County to
Consolidate En
the Stock
Law Territory
of Said
necessary to wake contract for
the erecting or of any
of the around said
or the gales attached to the
shall made by
the Fence Commissioners, all
claims for said work shall be
proved by and when audited
Tried Friends Best.
years Pills have
proven a blessing to the invalid.
Are truly the sick man's friend.
A Known Fact
For bilious headache, dyspepsia
SALT RHEUM CURED BY
Johnston's Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
just
Eruption. r a of Star. la r
Hal liar la la la Warning.
U Moat
alight are a Warning or Soma
mil i Mara Mafia la
Nature. her effort to correct which hare
In the board of commission- . . ,. .,, .,,
ere shall la-mid the diseases. ; other imperfections on
tr, snail pain . . r C i or
his I U I I you neglect t heed the warn
AN ABSOLUTE CURE.
of North treasurer out of the funds in
. White.
The tie Assembly
Carolina do for
That be an Baa. If the owner of any
lawful for am livestock to run at lands shall object to the building
large in that part of Pitt county of fence herein provided for,
embraced within the right of way for not
under the regulations i exceeding feel width, shall
penalties prescribed sections be purpose
U, and upon the application of any per-
of the code of North or persons to any ice of Bagging. Ties Rags.
or it may be from ancestors, oat pimple., blotch, and
the skin, as a warning that more trouble
ax
correct the mistakes.
in
J. W PERRY CD.
Norfolk, Va.
Col ton Factors handlers of
art certain to follow If
e mis
because these notes have been heeded and the blood kept
Get a good Safe
The Victor safe i i ail sizes eon-
for home. hum. office and general use.
Every sale with a guarantee to be lire
proof. Prices range from up.
J, L. SUGG, At
Greenville. N.
to Beginning at fence of Peace in Pitt county, which
law territory of Greene lice of the Peace, shall at once
county where the same intersects proceed to two disinter-
the county Una between Pitt holders, who shall to-
counties thence with himself, proceed to
dividing line between Pitt lay off condemn such land for
Wilson counties to the fencing, after the owners of
county line; thence with the or giving to agents
riding line between Pitt and Edge- two days notice. They shall then
to Tar river; thence
and
solicited.
down slid river to the
minus of law fence
rounding the town of
assess such damages as think
proper
C. That the
herein before provided for
thence with said fence around to meet annually in the town of
old plank thence on the Monday in
said nubile road running on the They may bold special
aide thereof, to the public meetings at other limes and places
road leading to bridge; when so called by the chairman,
thence with said public road to the and he shall call such
fence enclosing the present whenever requested to do so by two
law i hence to the Mock law-
gate on the road leading from the
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Cotton, Grain and
Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
laW
Many a lingering, painful disease and many an early death has been avoided
simply because these notes of warning have been
pure by a right use of
Miss Abbie J. of Marshal I. Mich.,
was cured of a bad after suffering with It for five years. The
doctors my friends said it was salt rheum. It cams out on say head, neck
and cars, and then on my whole body. was perfectly raw with It What
suffered during those is no use tolling. Nobody would believe If
did. tried every medicine that was advertised to cure It. I spent money
enough to buy a I heard JOHNSTON'S highly
praised. a bottle of It. began to improve right away, and when had
finished the third bottle was completely cored. I hare a touch of It
since. I never got any thing to do me the good till I tried JOHNSTON'S
SARSAPARILLA. 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 S
made me
The blood is your life and if you keep It pure strong you can positively re-
disease or face contagion fearlessly. JOHNSTON'S never
It is for by all druggists, in full quart bottles at only one dollar each,
SOLD RY ERNUL.
or more members of the
For their attendance to all
meetings they shall receive as a
Snow Hill road to Swamp
road near Cicero Smith's ion the Mini of two
thence up Mid road to the Green Ian per day,
COUNTY BOARD SCHOOL .,, , ,,.,.,. Ml,
HAVE APPOINTED THE I
Sec. Thai no person shall lie
The Commoner
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor A Publisher,
Lincoln,
in Advance.
One Year Months line,
Three Sing. Copy Be,
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
office. The Semi
Weekly REFLECTOR and
will be sent together
year for or The Daily
NOTICE.
Application will I made to the
the chatter the town of
L. Mayor.
NOTICE-
is
will mads to the of
North Carolina to prohibit the sale
liquor within two of the Missionary
near town
X. This Jan 1901.
TAKEN UP.
A ml tow with brindle stripes, crooked
horn, two
old, has in my field about four
mouths. Owner la Daren notified to call
and pa for
cost of advertising. I,.
N. 1901.
OLD DOMINION LINE
I thence down said guilty of the laws
Public Books in.
road to L. U. Cox's Hue near J. J.
H. Cox's residence; thence
said Cox's to
I the canal; down the canal to
As ill- . . .
Pitt We designated on the he .;. . I W . s. ,
State List tor the public and can -fence, with m repealed.
concerning the running of stock at lone year for payable in ad-
large in said territory until .
fence around the same shall
ever you need. We also have
COPY BOOKS,
Sec. . That I his act shall lie
force from and lifter
slam and
tablets, fool's can
crayons, colored crayons
practice writing
slates,
is boxes, et .
of Our School
B.
rick's, Walter O. Chapman's
Barrow's and
tons fences to
thence .-an. line to
C. Smith's line; thence said C U fA
Smith's line to the road leading to ff
bridge. I hence down Wholesale Hatters,
lo the lower corner of Smith's NORFOLK VA
I fence; thence with fence to
the present law fence near C. We carry all style Hats, Al
PILLS
Vitality.
Chm of
p, all
and
tonic ind
Brinn
Cl rial loW W
i Hi
fur
d. for circular
PILLS
P. Moore's; thence said fence
to the Craven county line, so, as to
include within said all
. . , of that part of Pitt county lying
I cent, I ,,. ,. . .
between tar north and
; Creek and river Tucker Hals at his store.
n the south. That Tar river from
table with
pencils cent.
rubber tipped I cent, a
pretty cover cent, crayons, with metal bold-
in nice wood box B cent, lead pencil, slate pen
ell, and pen, and rule, all in nice wood box. It the line to the
cents. A great big wide la lei cents. of best eastern boundaries of the fence
ink on the market. cents. ; y books to cents, surrounding Greenville stock
Hals, Bull's of
shapes, in fact anything the
Hat line.
We have made II. C. Hooker
our sole distributer for Greenville
and you will a full line of
White crayons, gross In H
per quire
Good fool's cap law territory is declared to
, be a lawful fence.
For the Business Man.
OSTEOPATHY.
and single entry ledgers.
i o r books, shall meet at Greenville on
order receipt Hole books, the Monday in March, 1901,
We carry a nice of d
long day books, journals.
Ac.,
For Society People
B, S. O,
, h , u Henry Hark House, first
. I . door North of Baptist Church.
and Consultation free
Greenville, N, O.
on Dickinson
Maker and Repairer of
CARTS AND WAGONS.
R. Home, II. I. J. B.
Move aid Prank Allen be and
they are appointed Pence
in said territory.
, I youth. Hi mini
. o
our guarantee
2.60, with to cars
or money
EXTRA
fur Loss
or
Ur, Hysteria, and
By mall la plain s
bus. O our
bond to In days or refund
money paid. Address
MEDICAL CO.
St., CHICAGO,
by . L
N C
UP.
A hog, ho
gross, bUck d,
round in taken up
with my alack.
notified to
and bog and
John ii r
Four north
Jan
Having duly
of M
t A. House, Sr.
given t ill per-
-ii- ii i to the i lo make
payment u the
persons the
the tame for payment
on or before the day of
or this i vi ill plead in I f
day of 1901.
w,
D. a. Jr.
B. A. Hone, Sr.
SERVICE
Steamer leave
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk,
New York Ros-
and for all points for the Weal
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Ray Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N.
We nave
kind- and at i
, rap;
box I an
papers and tablets
i , .; X in
o.
by one of
number as chairman and one
I as secretary, and proceed to erect
fences as are necessary to en-
close territory herein
described and erect such gated over
the highways as may be
That said
hold their until the
Monthly in January whim
their shall
and every two years
their shall appointed
by the Hoard of for
Pitt county.
Sir. Thai for Hie purpose
defraying of erecting;
i he Famous Parker Fountain gen
Dried Apples,
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cake and Crackers,
. Rest Rutter, Stand-
territory and maintaining and. and Machines, and nil
keeping in good repair Repaired on Notice, other and
said fences and around said St MAI
L. H. Pender,
Fine, Tin Roofing,
Expert employed. All
kinds and Locksmith work
first class. He stocking of gaol a
specialty.
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter
r 1175.-------
S. M.
Wholesale and
Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, C lion Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, etc. Bed-
Mattresses, Oak Suits,
Carriages, Parlor
Lounges, Safes, P.
and Gail
Tobacco, Key West
American Beauty Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Milk,
Flour, anger, Coffee,
Lye, Manic Food, Matches, Oil,
Meal and Hulls, Gar
NOTICE.
I forbid trespassing by say i-i any
manner whatsoever, by boating With sun
or dog St time, trapping,
rutting limber riding
or on loot, any other manner, on any
the following One tract known as
the farm in
It. It. Cotton,
the
inn on the south of Tar river.
One trail known a Hen
in Falkland township adjoin-
Mrs lbs
lying on the south side river.
will be prosecuted.
it. j.
LAND SALE.
power
invested in by a at
term I of Pitt Court, in the
S, I. K.
appears on in
the Clerk's of the Court
Judgment No. action
Docket No. pages and
As Trustee named there-
in. I Will public the
Court House door Greenville, on Mon-
day I he March 1901 the follow-
tract to one tract
of land, situated in the county of Pitt.
Chi, I, the lands of
James II. Mills, iv. I. Robert
Dixon and others the whereon
K. S. resides, on the
side of and
lbs land purchased I.
II A. needed to
said by his John .
nod
and
GREENVILLE N. C.
fatten Ragging Ties always
on i
Fresh kept constantly ea
hand. produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
W. R. WHICHARD BRO.,
N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low the
lowest. Highest market priced
paid for country produce.
den Oranges, Apples, Nuts, i land
And when it comes to
JOB
The Reflector Office Can't tie Beat.
and Ion; the board of h and Balusters for
of Pitt county made to order.
a-e hereby directed;
to illy levy and collect an as-
upon all real estate lying
in -ail territory, not
cents mi every valuation
The said taxes shall lie
I levied and at same
I time Io the same manner and tin
j Hie same of law as
now or hereafter may exist, for
he lot and collect inn of Stale and
County when so collect
id shall in-
. i, who shall keep the
funds; g
Ins Hands and pay the same nut j Vegetables, Bread, Coffee and IN-
Upon an order of l he board of conn all for cents.
B. W.
Boa. I. Whenever it shall be Manager,
Are You Hungry
Satisfy Your Appetite at the
Carolina
door lo
Chin.
Oysters. Game, Anything Goad to Eat.
Regular Dinner from o. o-k
Cheap for cash. Com
see me.
mm XI
Rf-
THE B ST
fever a bottle of
Tonio. It
form
No Trier
All for Tor Ute
year prior, and
with D. . or
s at old
or aback dire N t-
ii
The One Day Cold Cure.
iii the t.-c K.
oat
In page
mill O Oil. 8th
Pub.
of Carolina,
in the Court.
Nannie Fleming,
by then Harrow.
W, Al-
w tad the
of Jr.,
in l T
W. S. Fleming a lunatic.
The ti of Jr.,
name r unknown and who arc
in will
notice tint a Special
s above, baa Men in the
of
In make partition
I i it law. And the said
, III further take that they arc
to ii ii the of the Haiti
K Court of c unity
n the tiny of
N and answer or
th- j in ac-
on. or apply Court
or the relief
Tali the 7th day of February
I.
v o the
R.
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SADDLES
A LINK
Also a nice Line of
COMB TO
R.
PATENT
MM ON
re b.
WACO.
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The Eastern
D. J.
VOL. XX
TRUTH
-AT-
PITT COUNTY, C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY
NO
es
Something New Again.
A LINE OF
for Shin Waists, all Shades. A line of
A Beautiful Line of
White Goods.
Negligee Shirts
for all Shades, Kinds
We Still Lead in and Quality. As to
Swiss, and Val Laces, we are head-
quarters. our show a look then give us a call
W. T. LEE CO.
ii;
JOTS OF MOPES
These Hems Arc for Ladles.
Anus may be lost sight of in the
for piling on sleeve
There's no limit to the clever
elicits one may have with
Up-to-date dressmakers use
velvet ribbons for anything from
outlining lace pat-
terns.
All-over shirred dresses as a rule
look better pictures than upon a
real women.
Lace collars bid fair to assume
cape-like proportions.
Tiny gift buttons perch
around threes, fours. lives and
in the most sociable
Don't despise the truck. You
may piece material underneath it
or you may use it to cover a hole.
Mr. Small's
Congressman John It. Small, of
this district, on
following
A bill lo prohibit the sale or
manufacture of distilled spirits,
, fermented liquors or wines, under
I the authority of United Stales.
States where same is pro-
I laws of said Stales.
lie it enacted by the Senate and
House of of the
United States of America Con
assembled, that persons,
under the authority of the United
States, shall sell distilled spirits
or fermented liquors, undefined by
law, or wines, any State or any
thereof, where sale
of distilled spirits, fermented
liquors or wines is by
laws of said State, no
license shall be issued by the
United States such sale;
and no person shall, under the
authority of the United States, be
license shall issue by United
Slates authorizing such
lure.
Princes skirts of
tucking are modish. Bat what ,,, ,.
looks like tucks ate really broad L g m
the m
thus supplied. This u
cut away from ,,, am, m
knees.
Heller keep one eye on the at-
tractive little
play an
in so many coats and bodies
opening at the neck V.
Scarf-like from a
finish knotted at the bust
line and from under the
big lace collar.
A sash falling from under an
abbreviated is at least not-
We are to lie allowed unlimited
nifties.
Designs in black fine
chenille on white
feta.
Voting that Ink is
search of a good single word lo ex
pros advertised a Ken
lucky newspaper has coined the
term lo supply the deli-
If the suggestion should
be accepted by and
the would become
one of the most comprehensive
words in the English language;
in this age of enlightened
there is hardly a single
which is
kept before the public the
Everything that
mankind uses would come
Running a Store as Christ Would
Conduct It.
It. J. Norton, a grocer of Marion,
is running his store Christ
would run and bids fair to run
all his competitors
Alumnae History
The Alumnae Association of the
State Normal Col-
offers a prime of the
paper written by
a former student of the college
the following
I. The student must have spent
at least one year at the college
a. The paper must t real of some
phase of North Carolina history.
B. The must be j wile
typewritten, must contain M
more words, and must customers, displays the cost
lie sent to Miss Mary
Greensboro, N. April shows exactly what he
r v
Each writer must use a
de plume, her real name being
given in a separate sealed elope
which may be enclosed the
paper.
Competed judges will award
in after
of the originality, research,
literary merit by each
paper.
Atlas may have can ml
world bis hack, but he would
probably bulk at game of Car-1 the wolf from the door.
Nations. I Durham Sun.
making. He to
co, cigars or any preparations I hat
have cider, brandy liquor
in them. He carries on a soup
house for poor with his grocery
business, and sells all goods I here
at actual ltd.,
Too many earthly goods will
keep a person night think
about what to do with them
too little of them will keep
him awake thinking how lo keen
TUB SENSE OP TASTE
SHOULD DE THE BEST GUIDE TO
THE FOOD WE NEED.
I Ii Will
I r Whirl. Hit- Dody la
We I we Too
Much ball.
The function of the taste
sustains a much
digest has been gen-
accorded lo It, says Ir.
Food to digested must lie
does not
of the
to it either mouth
or the stomach. The sense of taste
limy regarded as a of
It Is nu Important
of food that the sense of taste may
be and It may have
an Opportunity to exercise its
and controlling functions.
When one eaten a
amount of simple, wholesome food,
of Informs him -t the fact
by declining to receive a per-
rule for mastication would be to
chew each of food
is left a It la
to such a residue, as
ran have nutritive value. When
food Is taken In this way, the sense of
taste mi opportunity to say
before too much has been
wallowed and thus affords a perfect
means of adapting amount of food
taken to the needs of body.
A careful of
will also allow the sense of taste,
If allowed to act In a normal way, will
select those of which
body Is In great need. Tor example, if
the blood Is and needs
nu extra supply of food
there will be a craving for such foods
as nutS legumes and
milk or some oilier con-
nitrogen.
A curious analogy to this function Is
found In some
which, as has been shown by recent
experiments, refuse to capture Insects
or pay attention to fragments of meat
placed within grasp except when
the sod upon winch grow is lack-
nitrogenous elements Hy sup-
plying n rich in nitrogen
these so
to be and behave
wholly Ilka plants. The same
principle applies in the use of fat
such as
oleaginous such as nuts and
cereals. The liter has frequently ob-
served thin patients a craving for
fats, which disappeared entirely after
the pal hut had made a gain of or
pounds.
The was no doubt intended by
Creator to a perfect guide to
the quantity and Quality of food to be
taken not simply a means of
pleasure. it
been terribly debauched and pervert-
ed from Its normal function. Men
women treat the palate as the pianist
treats bis touching It
various ways simply for the purpose of
provoking pleasurable with
no regard possible
needs of the i r possible dam
age which may It caused. The sense
of thus x educated, be-
comes penciled, and Its indications
become confused. Abnormal cravings
are developed, which and
in the use of I wine
other Intoxicants, i pepper
other condiment of
salt, pickles at and savory dish-
es of forts, together
sweets, lees and tidbits of all kinds.
The sense of has been dethroned
from Its high position us governor of
nutrition and has coma to be merely
the servant of a capricious and
for an Illegitimate
n purely animal pleasure
This is gluttony, pure and and
Is the apt tutor and hail companion of
alcoholic Intemperance.
The free use of common salt must
likewise be placed among
dietetic errors. Professor of
Hast I. the leading physiological chem-
of the world, with many others, has
show u the so called necessity for
the alimentary use of wilt rests upon
a very uncertain and equivocal, if not
erroneous, basis that at most salt
can be without injury only In
very minute quantities. The quantity
designated by as
within the limits of P harmless
DOSI is grain-, a day, or prob-
ably less than one fourth of
usually consumed. free
use of salt bads o thirst copious
drinking in connection with meals.
chewing, tobacco chewing, the
use of tobacco any form, must h
condemned as harmful lo the digestion
through exhausting I he function of th
salivary glands, so that
ed to maintain constant activity the
saliva secreted by glands has very
little value as a digestive agent The
glands, as well as and
other parts of body, require rest
In which lo up the elements
for their proper
Health.
A curious official regulation demands
that all the old tin. of hoe
shall be burned every three
months, a government comes
round on a periodic inspection
and condemns holey h towels, etc.,
to a fiery fate.
THE PEOPLE, AND I OF
PITT ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are still in the Hie nice after your
you the selected line of
General Merchandise
to be found store in Pitt County. Well choice
creations of tho of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer
and Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage, Is our pleasure to show you a bat you want to
sell you if we can. We oiler you the best sen ire, polite
attention, and the most liberal consistent a well
established up strictly on it own merits.
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do see our immense Block before buying elsewhere.
us following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Shoes.
Hats Silks and Ureas
Jackets and Capes, Carpels, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
Men's, Women's and Children's
Harness, Horse and Duster-.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses, Lard,
Hardware,
Plows, Plow Sails and Hope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for and In line.
We buy strictly for Cash, bill sell for or Approved
Credit. Our is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
ITEMS
Jack, N. IS,
Dixon, of this place,
Washington a courting, trip.
We regret lo know that W. O.
While is very sick.
Mrs. Williams, of
Hoot, is v- i bar mother, Mrs.
Robert Dixon.
a number of our people
tended services at lied Hanks Sun
day.
We had the unusual of
having J. W. in to
day. Jim is a dashing
look Out girls.
C. S. Dixon is quite sick I ;
mumps.
Dixon went
to Hear Creek Sunday.
Fire At r-o
The low was
visited a lire Mon-
day morning. originated in
the old market house which was
unoccupied. The following
were
loss ti. A.
loss S. I.
loss Kirk
two vacant stores; It, I. Smith
I Co., lots Wm. Jones, bar,
loss post office and
it one vacant store;
belonging to A. r.
I sou Co., and Ii. and .
In New Quarters.
My customers can in a I me in
the store-formerly Mrs. A
opposite the Alfred store,
full and complete
Dry Goods and Notions.
WE HAVE RECEIVED A c IMPUTE LIKE OF
MILLINERY
Trimmed Hals, Sailor, Chiffons, Silks and Velvets of
all kinds. I will parry of line, of Millinery to
be foil n. Mrs. M. E. Cow ell will have charge of mil-
liner mid will in- glad lo have all her old friends and
Customers call In see her.
v School Specialist.
Iii i. I. W. Spill mull,
a r Is n Sunday ,
specialist. He i- Field
of the HI Con
Carolina, which
position he has held since April
1st, I SHU. He earn-
est, practical work
r, very as a Bible teach-
ill his is
Sunday School work of North Car-
occupies so n place, lie
has arranged to go on grand
school
which will extend from
in This begins
Richmond, Va.,
17th, and closes Kansas,
May nub. The tour will through
all Southern Western
State and Territories, fills lour
is made of
I'm
volition and is conducted
Secretaries
They are fortunate in
ill Mr. Spill mil for
tour. Sews
Tn Attack on the
arctic.
Ci-.
Roberson. Several other build-
stables, barns,
; etc., a
number were damaged, among them
Miss Katie Tankard,
In stork. The whole Us is
Miss While had the op
of entertaining her y , ,,,,
on last Sunday eve. covered by Insurance.
sweet girl, though she is only
log size.
One our has four
strings lo her beau and de-
which one to pull.
aw I
Mm White returned
Sunday from Washington where
been visiting u, her would have
hue. man near
We were pleased to have Josh ,,,,., ,,.,,;, , hi ,,.,,.,
Mills, of In our midst ,,, licks.
seem to be demand in
New York city. The other day the
gave notice that
had eight to dispose for
which there Was a rush all being
taken but one colored
There wasn't enough to supply the
demand.
II arc for the
ii us
iii whole or in purl, h
spread over laud. An
completed shows
legislatures in en
are considering
of more or less measures,
eleven sillies have
laws mi their ks pro
he sale
weed, and U . . I
are
i ; adoption of
in hall II
The
Illinois, California,
Missouri, Kansas,
in, Minne Indiana,
Virginia, Dela
I ware,
he id arc.
Island, low II imp
shire, Mississippi,
Ohio,
in I
Am slates . Inn
mail and
to arouse lo
act loll
Maine. I lab, ton,
1-1
Sn far as known, but two
in I In C M log
particular lo sub
Forty or persons have been V and
summoned to appeal before Chicago Tribune,
lo answer
Au of
shows an Immense
credits are listed for
taxation.
A veil's old ill
i- said lo have a pair of
;. . lie 1.111 see waler at
ill pill in Hie has
large number of wells,
each having an unfailing supply
of waler, on ranches m semi-
arid ion stale. Mis
hi much demand by
ranch men,
Mark Twain, m his
describes he discovered,
n he thought, a gold mine, which
proved of glitter-
mica, he
hen nice for nil nothing
glitters 1- gold, I hit I gold in its
live is dull,
luff, lowborn
metals excite of the
an
ii . like rest of
I still go underrating
men gold and glorifying men of
mica, nature
rise
the Mate.
like their reading
mailer The New
England fancy
know where lo
ltd ii. Inn In
columns of their daily
weekly paper, is lo where
they in I In wants at
tin 1- This be-
ll . ii logical eon
the mall
w no-i due- mil appear in
advertising columns will
in the of
live Hy
in keep he
. ml he i-
for the
Phil I'll
The comb and
lire are a had combination. A
young woman meeting
South -ti
her hack near a e, w hen
comb she wore Ignited, set lire
Star.
I in Semite nu important
bill, repealing section of the
providing any
clerk of court, justice of
tin peace,
coroner,
. . of any
SI tie inn town or
ii neglect or
ii-.- of the
of bis I'm default of
which 1- elsewhere provided
lie shall In- Indicted, said of-
ii . offending shall be of
in and shall be
found officer, bis
qualification, shall have
or
lo of the duties of
his said shall have
or bis oath
I of office ace In line intent
and hereof, such
shall be of a in
The bus shall lain I by re-
in then from sentence of
pen r, , . I as pal from
It was evidently also be lined or
raise I'm ham let aid, discretion of
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
J. H.
the Post Office at
NEW LAWS
Act Thai Hate Ben l
The
I p to Tuesday, 12th, the Gan-
C, as L, had rattled
Mail Matter. L take list
by the Peat, as
,,,
change
Mrs. station hi and Com-
It not P Wilmington to Th Pen-
. , pit IN H
however, that she will Bad
i. i pardons, commutations
another Kansas, search as she ma , . . ,, ,,,
lane wan an
the Coiled j
I el Frank P. Hob,
state arm a-as men,
it is MO, showing Increase
of about I How
large will it be three
vernal
No struck Kansas
for a long time. Western cyclone
evidently know enough to keep
places where will meet with
is much competition an ill
Kansas present.
spends in
round annually for her
army i- spend
for her present
war. spends and even
a but the I
Stales appropriates year
a naval
establishment far smaller t ban that
ill any of these countries.
would certainly to be to
order.
. i
end of the
I i peal I, public
I ill, relating to
i. i
relief of certain public
ii
i . to I he Stale I ink C mi
in . i
to a justice of the peace
for c
j sessions I i open return
III -i--.
i enrolling i Is.
of the
u; ii Pear
the of n
S F Reserve in Western
, i i region.
. iv county to
elect
ii I a new t
g December 1st, 1902.
i ill m r of Ire-
II to special tax to
i indebtedness incurred In
electing a c
I of
entitled act t
p it ii Howard Fire
of
I ii of
i i. chapter public
law i Slip.
. relief of dangerous
i the State Hue-
Raleigh.
. in the State to
of the States
laud as m i needed for
of a national
i reserve in said State.
i i time hi holding Me-
in , . Court,
Chief of the authorize Rocky Mount to is-
House tells a story on for electric and
live Bowen of Smith which
t rates the of the average relief of Miss Samantha Ly-
legislator. school In
A resident of Smith came Wilkes county,
to look up a matter of For preservation of live stock in
legislation which Interested county.
Intend of looking fur ., repeal chapter I IS, lawn 1899
tire Bowen the Stole the led an act to the
Smith man Ural of wild i
blacksmith shops
town. When asked why re did To amend the charter of the
not go lo the State he re- Reduction Company.
I had better the Hertford
, i charter of Concord.
i ii Mis II.
or lumps in Mystic Grove
Sound.
To public
chapter
To change name of Real
F.-tale Trust and Insurance
For relief of W. T. Clerk
of Gates Superior Court.
To incorporate But County
Trust Company.
To incorporate Com
College of Shelby.
To Bank of Header
s in.
To provide for indexing and
making side notes for
of the captions to laws and
resolutions ratified by the General
Assembly of
Directing the keeper the rap
lo unfurl national over
the dome of
Joint resolution our
Representatives and Senators
Congress to support a bill
ply a poll ion of the proceeds of
the sale public lands to the en
To authorize the trustees of
graded schools lo issue
bonds.
To Rank of Ran
To incorporate the
and Northwestern Railroad Com-
To incorporate the Bank of Ply-
mouth.
To amend enlarge the char
of the Cleveland mills.
To amend the charter of the
Fries. Manufacturing and
Company.
To incorporate the Wilmington
Lodge. No. Benevolent and
Protective Order of
To incorporate the Ch of
Commerce of Washington.
To incorporate Hilton Rail-
road and Logging Company.
To amend the charier of the
Railway and
Company.
To amend the chatter of the
Moore County Railroad Company.
To levy a special tax for Ashe
county.
In amend chapter private
On Tuesday a case of smallpox
was discovered in lite iv-
male University, at Raleigh,
Of young lady students n g
contracted the disease, rite Pres-
of the institution. Dr. R. T.
promptly advised the J.
lie of the matter and ever,
caution was taken other
students the disease. The
who examined and con-
Suited over the case
there was no danger.
CLOTHING IS SALE.
the
support and laws of 1899,
of schools or departments To direct the treasurer of
mining and metallurgy in the well county lo pay 133.67 to
several and Hooper.
Resolution lo elect a State Li- To incorporate the Carolina AH
Company.
To authorize commissioners To protect quail in
of Craven county to levy a special
tax. To increase the number of com.
To prevent persons from fishing of Hertford county
a shooting from bridges across re establish the office of county
the Si use and Trent riven era treasurer,
county. . To prohibit bunting birds iii
To incorporate the town of and counties,
in Montgomery county. To prevent hunting on lands in
To authorize town Franklin, Craven county without consent of
c unity lo issue bonds for owner of lands,
street improvements To protect deer Onslow
and to levy a special tax.,
in incorporate the Durham To incorporate Hertford
Traction Company. County Telephone Company.
To amend an act to incorporate For relief of M. Jones of
the Bank. county.
To amend chapter of For the relief of Peter Carver,
Code, relating lo the qualification of county.
of justices of the peace and mat I To amend chapter private
ten relating thereto. laws of 1899.
To provide cotton for To amend chapter public
towns of Trenton, laws of 1885.
and M in Jones county. For the relief of Miss Mary
To validate certain probates and of Caswell county.
registrations.
To incorporate the Hank
t hi.
To the Eagle Hose
Company So. of Greensboro.
T incorporate the Security Life
and t Company.
To change the name of Louise
Yam Mills.
To allow defendants in peace
warrant cases to appeal to the
judge holding court, when the
appeal shall be heard by the judge.
To amend act ratified
To appoint l. for the relief of T.
justice of the peace and allow him Cross, Clerk of the Superior Court
look into the blacksmith shop
because out home Bowen always
the shops playing
checkers or talking free
St. Louis Mo.
This legislature ought lo put
end to the fee as it relates to
tors by giving every solicitor . -i-
putting the fees Into
State treasury. The fee
is mil Hit- proper way to pub
lie officer any branch of go.
eminent, but it is specially
dangerous to let the
prosecuting attorney depend upon
the of the
men charged
ought to be tin- lame In all the
districts and it wouldn't be n bad
were elected
whole Slate and rotated just
judges do,
the past four years
has changed the fee business
district attorneys are now
a salary- Carolina would
do well to put the same reform in
practice in this
Dr. Richard Lewis.
of the State hoard of health,
that in Caswell conn-
bad beta
out by compulsory in
the district and that the
same sort of had been
the part of
which the disease is I ill
lug.
Forgive enemies and
your aversion.
i I line lot elect Ion
led States Senator.
Mm resolution inviting Hon. J.
I . to address the
shooting guns and
p Iii town of R Wash-
i .
i relief It.
. Hector for City .
county
. .
i I lie hi In
i ii
i government for the
Walker Hospital,
corporate I Sons and
I Item of Salem, at
Concord to
I'll W eel lain in
i ii county.
; of row and
the death
in Great Britain
Ireland and India.
Resolution of respect in regard
I death en Victoria.
i It resolution to appoint a
for c on
public roads,
the relict of P. B.
K i.
To repeal chapter public
lo erection of art
to practice
To authorize the Incorporation
the street railway companies
the general law.
To amend section of the Code
relative to the trial of action
try the title of office.
To incorporate the Hank of Ml.
Olive.
of county.
For appointment of justices of
the peace In county.
For the relief of G. K. Garner,
while school teacher in Randolph
to county.
For the relief of Robert
To the commissioners
of Halifax county to use the
To abolish fences in Nash plus funds from the sale of
To elect a justice of the peace for , bonds under act of 1899, chap
township, Gales J
county.
To amend chapter laws of
1891.
To amend the charter of the
Rank of Carthage.
To repeal chapter public
laws of which prohibits the
formation of a corporal ion with
capital
To allow commissioners of
Yancy county lo levy a special
tax.
lo permit the commissioners of
New Hanover county to pay their
chairman B lived salary.
To set nut and town-
ship lines of township,
ColumbUS comity.
To incorporate the
Company.
To H. a justice
of pence and allow him to
practice law.
To provide for a jury list of
Scotland county.
For relief of P. M.
register of deeds of Gala conn-
To establish graded schools in
Mount.
To incorporate the Hank of
To Incorporate the Commercial
Rank of
To amend chapter public
1899.
To ml and
of The Cede, to abolish the
standard
and Warren counties.
To appoint J. W.
Rot justices the peace in
Ki ml;, county.
To amend chapter public
laws of 1899.
To amend chapter Mi, laws of
1897, relation to the public
schools Durham county.
To amend chapter acts of
1899,
To regulate the working cf con-
in county.
To the charter of
Methodist Orphanage.
To amend chapter public
laws of 1899, relating to In
Neuse river.
To allow Bryan Ruck, a one-
armed federate soldier, lo
without license.
To the license tax
retailing in Greensboro,
To amend the school laws of Per-
son county.
place the
Lilly in ii custody of the Gov-
To incorporate the and
Railroad Company.
To
in Cherokee county.
To inc orate town of Win-
gale, I'm county.
To the keeper of the
capital.
To empower commissioners
of county to levy a special
tax for the purpose of building a
bridge at N.
To town Mi
Hertford county.
To incorporate the Winterville
High School in Pitt
To empower commissioners
of county to purchase lauds
AND
NOTES.
a. C. Feb. Hi.
A gentleman came n
and be-
zealously polite in assisting
old lady off the train, and also
finding her friends, simply got
left and he bad to lap grit
from here to to
old ladies is very nice never
before have e heard of its
Carried to extreme. He was a
gentleman, if he did have to walk.
good light wood hubs
by the A. Cox Mfg.
Simon and bride arrived
on Wednesday evening train from
accompanied by
right many
drove out to the home of bis lather
where a reception was tendered
All speak of spending a
pleasant evening. Mr. and Mrs.,
will make this their home,
as be is engaged the i
tile business here and is one of our
popular
good second growth while
oak spokes wanted by the A. i.
Cox Mfg. Co.
Miss Sadie Little, who has
visiting in town during the past
week, left for her home
Have Crockett, a very wise old
man bis day, once said.
sure you are right then go
So say we. lo all who are in need
of fencing that will prove good,
durable and lasting, at the lime
cheapest, get road
leads to the Winterville Wire
Fence Factory, then surely yon
will be r
Nobles, of
left yesterday morning for his home
after spending several days visit
in town.
will be services at the
Baptist church here next Sunday
morning 3rd Sunday- at u
o'clock, and probably the
1st Sunday succeeding, by Rev. J.
K. Faulkner, the new Baptist
pastor located here. After
the is there will lie
services two Sundays in each
month.
John of Washington,
was with us a short while Thurs-
day.
J. W. Harper and It. F. Man-
made a flying visit to Grimes-
land and returned same
day.
Ex-Sheriff John Mason, who is
now a drummer hoy, was here yes-
J. II. House, of Dunn, is visit-
bis sou, W. L. House for a
while.
Register of Deeds Moore in
lie laying in piles the
Lucre, if one can judge from the
number that arc married.
We're out of it.
G. R. who has been quite
sick several days is able to be
at work again, we arc pleased to
state.
WE ARE OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS NOW IN
LINE OP GOODS.
Men and Boys Clothing Especially
being sold out at greatly reduced prices, as wears
closing out that line.
Spring arriving daily and they are beauties.
We don't want you to take our word, but come and be
convinced. Showing goods no trouble.
Yours to please,
KICKS WILKINSON.
anything kept in first class I.-
nit store.
Three Times The
OF ANY OTHER.
ONE EASIER.
ONE THIRD
Agents wanted in all unoccupied
territory.
Manufacturing Company,
Atlanta, Ga.
For sale by
S. T WHITE,
Greenville,
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Washington. i ., Feb.
Senator is the maddest
man in Washington. He knows
that the Ship subsidy bill is dead
for this session, but refuses to
the corpse to be and is
indulging in with all sorts of
threats of
get even v. those republican Sen
who declined to help him jam
the bill down the throats of the
majority. Senator who
has been classed as one of re-
publicans who would prefer seeing
the Subsidy bill full, but would
vole for it if a vote was reached,
publicly put himself on this
week by am against
this dill, lint as it in in no danger
of becoming a law, I sec no need
up useless and
Senator Elkins, who has been
classed as a supporter of the bill,
will never become a
Just before the House
Army appropriation bill car-
a less than
Representative of New
York, in a short speech presented
some figures that are worthy of the
country's most
He stated that the
cost of each soldier to the V. 8-
excluding pensions, would be
what he is going to do to and including pensions
while the annual cost of each
German soldier, including pensions
the expenses of past wars, was
only and that of each French
soldier, including pensions and the
cost of the war,
was only He said the total
cost of our army would soon reach
a year, to say nothing
of the expenses of the navy, which
is now that
The sugar trust scored another
profitable triumph when Secretary
Gage ordered a retaliatory duty of
nearly cent a pound placed on
Subsidy bill is dead. Russian that, too, in the
There can be no question about It face of the rather clearly implied
now. might say that it died a- of govern
Senator Jones, of that it would meet such action on
to whom no little of the the part of this government by
credit for killing vicious bill is putting the tariff on all
due. said of its goods. The short-sight-
republicans know themselves of this policy the part of
that It would be impossible to get the administration is made plain
the measure through at this by the figures of our trade with
and hence their indifference. I Russia. Russia sells us annually
The bill is One of Hanna's bot worth of sugar,
threats is that the River j while American exports to Russia
bill shall fail, but whether he are nearly Protests
from great business interests are
pouring into Washington against
log a Bower, Ii-- and
depends entirely
the upon
its parent.
should have ti are.
They all worry
And They cat
plenty of good nourishing fond
and gentle exercises, This
son long way toward
their health and l a
a-, well that of the little one to
cone. But to absolutely
of a short Slid painless they
ii .
Mother's
Friend
regularly
II ii I hit
.- Ill-
which
to i am, i i ., . it
i , .
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h,,,.
H i i ,
r l ii, , ,
Mi .
. IT I. . .
HUM
All.
can make it stick remains to be
seen.
Representative Bell, of Colorado, Secretary Gage's action,
a member of the committee on ,,
made a telling
against the unprecedented
present Congress,
which he said it was time for the
people to become alarmed the
rapid increase public
which bad a single
decade from 94.78 per capita to
more than per capita. He said
that Congress had become so cal-
to vast Increase In
ii was considered almost
disreputable to call attention to the
extravagance of government.
Representative of Mo.,
made a speech along similar
lines.
Doubtless the reason why some
of republican Senators, are not
Truths.
Christ is God's best argument
for the truth of Christianity.
Good company and good con-
are the sinews of virtue.
If God were to smile upon the
man who hates his brother, devils
would soon be happy.
He bis own fortune
should the chisel of truth and
the of definite purpose.
A little gain in patience today,
a little more trust tomorrow
that's the way a Christian life
grows.
If, in some modern churches,
the woman should
there would lie a stillness that could
actively Supporting the Ship Sub- ,
bill is they have heard .
, r , . . i Not as men of science, not as
from some of their -.- .-, , .
, critics, philosophers, but sh
and they wrote something like the ,,,,,. we
editor of a Michigan republican kingdom of heaven,
paper did to Ins Washington
respondent who had seat him some
favorable comment the attempt the first acts of Judge
to pass the don't want Council after opening court on last
more such arc not ma- Monday, was to order the sheriff
Ding but a some new Testaments for the
republican paper from an honor-, exclusive use of white witnesses.
able standpoint. There is no more not believe in making the
damnable steal Congress
we will bet
white people and kiss the
same book, and all decent persons
HAS THE GRIP.
We have the on Low
Prices, Especially on
Clothing
Men's Furnishings.
We have added a New Line
Shoes
For small feet, large feet, any
size feet All styles, all
grades, all prices.
CLOTHIER.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind you that you owe
Eastern for
subscription and we request
you to settle as early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will nut
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
The Greenville Light Infantry
at their meeting Friday decided lo
attend the inauguration in Wash-
on the 4th of March.
Attention is called to the notice
by D. C. Moore, Clerk Superior
Court, in the case of W. J.
against Mellie action for
divorce.
A new lamp has placed
waiting room for white
at the depot. There have
also been some improvements
made in the office at
pot.
We are off after a lot of
and mules and have a
special sale at our stables on Fri-
day and Saturday, 11th and 12th.
Greenville Livery Company.
Salesman.
Disappointment children is a
stroke of calamity as destructive of
happiness the parental heart as
the stroke.
We knew it would come A
Loudon tailor has designed a new
coat which will known U the
King Edward and is expected to
take the place of the Prince Albert.
Durham Sun.
yon a new salt of clothes Unit it
INHUMAN MOTHER.
Murders Her New
A horrible crime a
Williamston Friday A
colored man returning from his
work was attracted by the cries of
a baby as he reached the outskirts
of the town. investigation
he found a new ban, half
baby behind a fence. The
was a dying with its
head mashed, an arm broken, and
other injuries inflicted by a club
that was left near the scene.
The child was placed In charge
of a physician lived about
hour after being found.
The County Coroner went to in-
the case And the
who had given birth to the child
was found and in jail. The
woman's mother was also arrested
and put In jail charged with being
accessory to tho crime.
Three Local Bills
III Legislature Wednesday
Representative Nichols, this
introduced three
To protect game In Pitt to
Theological Semi-
nary at Ayden; to amend section
the Code.
Jury Didn't Understand It.
One of the most remarkable cases
noted recently is that Miss
of who sued
the Southern Railway for
damages. She didn't gel a cent.
prosecuting attorneys must
not have made to Jury
that was against a
Raleigh Times.
At Least go Looking Out for
One.
There arc probably not less than
members of the Legislature who
have congressional aspirations, and
of course each one of these will en-
to have districts
to suit, as far as possible, their
supposed Interest. There will be
much log rolling and trades
before districts are final-
Mess n-
to
Officers from came up
the morning train live
prisoners who arc charged with
breaking J. C. store
Saturday night. The prisoners
were all colored. They were given
a preliminary trial at and
bound over to court under a
verified bond. They could not
give the bond were committed
to jail.
Child like
A Carolina business man
writing to the newspapers about the
stamp tax checks, says that this
provision of the law bears uneven
rural districts of the country,
and believe it only
lo call the attention of Con-
to the mutter to insure
repeal of the What child
like and bland faith in Congress
Where They a
Dr. who is a very strong
advocate of the law taxing dogs
says some lime travel-
through a Held a neighbor-
county when he met three
dirty children,
by dogs who asked him
for a and in the
next breath asked him what
was he was referring to his
horse. He nays give us more money
to educate such children and a lax
the dog is a step that
Democrat.
Happening In Norm Carolina
J. T. of Durham, a
manufacturer, died
Tuesday.
The citizens of Charlotte are dis-
cussing, pro and con, tho
of a dispensary in
Mr. an aged and
citizen of
fort county, died on the 11th
noon. Mr. was
earnest member of the church of
Christ.
The body of an unknown white
man was suspended from a
limb near Marion. There was
on his person by which he
could be identified. It is believed
to have a case of suicide.
The number of State convicts has
now fallen to but little over
of these are in the prison prop-
while are on the State
farms. One of these farms Is own-
ed by the State and two are leased,
but the leases expire Ibis year.
The remainder of the convicts are
on railway construction.
Horse Choked to Death.
Mr. B. A. Pope Prof. E. M.
Hughes drove out last Wednesday
lo go bird bunting. When several
from town fattened
horse to a small sapling and than
walked over fields looking tor
birds. When they returned,
hours later, to the place where
they had left the horse they found
the noble animal cold in death.
The horse in some way had gotten
the wound around its neck in
such a as to choke it to
death. The horse was proper-
of Mr. Pope and a very
valuable animal which he
ed about one year
New.
At Home.
One of most delightful social
features week was the en-
given to
Young People's by Mrs.
Edward Bancroft on Wed-
evening from Si lo The
occasion was the return of her sis-
Miss Skinner, after an
absence some weeks. Mrs.
handsomely attired, received
the people her usually
easy manner, in
parlors at the Macon House.
An ingenious game was the
of for the even-
and was enjoyed by every
with unusual zest.
papers displayed remarkable
brightness, and caused Inter-
and Miss May
Whaley and Mr. J. D. Garden
were the contestants for
the prize awarded by the judges,
for the best display of wit and
This feature of the game over,
the wen conducted into the
dining r i where the table had
been beautifully with
Softly burning candelabra, cut glass
silver, and when the guests
were seated with Mr. and Mrs.
at the head of the table,
her sister, with a
bevy of charming girls and their
handsome escorts, chaperoned by
Mrs. Jarvis and Dr.
Brown, at the foot of table, the
scene was long to be
Delightful refreshments served
faultless style, held the guests
us though by a charmed spell fur
the remainder of the evening,
when with reluctant hearts, they
bade adieu to their charming host
and hostess.
Treasurer Worth estimates
if proposed revenue act is
adopted by the legislature the re-
will exceed the ex-
even after
lowing for an additional
for schools and more for
pensions.
W New Store.
PROCLAMATION
Hear Ye
Tin- most complete line White
Dotted n. brought to
town are on sale for your
qualities, styles II. in
All we ask is for
to come the feast with ill. First
Silk Department
Moat gorgeous display ever shown south of
York. We lift- one our depart-
de Silk, for months.
Silk. Faille. Bengal-lie Silk. Japanese China Silk.
Silk, Silk Satin
Silk Grenadine, Silk Ask to see our
Figured Silk Flannel, handsomer or newer.
Clotting Department
New styles coming in daily in both Suits Pants.
Shoe Department
The Old Reliable Brothers Shoes for Ladies,
Children and Little Gents, the and Shoes for
Cw
Gents Leader. All sold under Guarantee. ; v
Rolls Matting.
By Yesterdays Steamer
Open at Nights until
Greenville, N. C.
Mai.
T. of
died Thursday a long
illness, tic was a son of Mr.
Proctor, a few miles north of
ville. The remains were taken to
the old for interment ,
Friday. Deceased leaves a wife j
and two children.





Have You Forgot
DATE LINK OF
What
Dry Dress Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
AM
I . see Hie
for
I OF OTHER THINGS
which i i r MENTION,
ill Flow i
Yours to
Get a goon
i he Victor safe i limit-ii all sizes con-
for home, and general use.
Every sale a t be lire
proof. Prices range up.
T L.
Greenville, N. C.
THE COUNTY HI RECTORS
HAVE APPOINTED I K
one of the -1--1 i i Public Si i ml Hi
Pill County. designated on the
.; i the public and ran
ever yon need. W- also
COPY BOOKS,
-i .-it and I practice
tablets, fool's ea; ;.; . slates, it-
crayons, colored n companion
to of Oar School
pencils ten plain lead l cent,
I rubber tipped it. with
cover I cent. n as, n, with metal bold-
in nice wood box pencil, slate pen-
and in, an I I . all in nice
cents. A great big el . rents. Mettle best
ink mi the market, cents.
White crayons, gross in box, rent-, cap
in per
For the Business Man.
We carry u nice line. I'd and single entry ledgers,
long day r memorandums,
. books, note t writ a,
Ac.,
For Society r. -pie,
HUMAN SACRIFICES,
HOC r AN a TICS WHO
BELIEVE IN THEM.
Serfs Old
World.
Kill pd
M Be
Thai u sacrifices have
Ten the century.
by Christians, too, U
I brought cut by The American Journal
a striking
a sect u
Paris about wont to crucify
of order. In
of the Saviour, in the
that Fouls of the surviving
would be by the
Beet of their follows. In 1817 the
an Austrian
i ins wife and
, under that the trio,
refused lo go with the fanatics, were
el devil On follow-
day one of their own
number, a of who had
j Buffered herself for death, in
. Of the of the In
. order lo pave the souls of her fellow
believers.
In 1833 leader of a cir
i Switzerland, after hating
patched sister, who gate bar life
a- a means of the souls of her
relatives, was crucified by her follow-
i command order that
he die, after three
and restore lo Ufa the sister she
slain. In two mothers, ad
i of the slew their
i tick children, believing them to be vie-
f demoniacal possession. In
J 1873 a Hungarian miller, to
the killed hi as
for own sins after the
Abraham. In Ir-
Russia, one of the
c by prayer and
fast nob Scripture
it in his ho must 1-e
fled. Accordingly ho attempted self
crucifixion and succeeded so far as
II i of the ease would
permit,
In I he government of Term.
IV a ; killed child as
no offering for sin and buried the body
n ant hill. Likewise, in the
. of Vladimir, another
. lied both hie children duo Abra-
c f and while the babies bled
under father's knife
r eel bra the service by read
aloud selected portions of
second chapter of In 1854,
Russia,
a peasant, convinced that to save Ids
a man have a sin to
f Is with an ax In or
r to satisfy this highly imperative
lion
It i-i a part i-f the creed of
a sect, that anti-
rules In high places there
at n rod hare
naught to do with governmental
fa of sort, conformity with
is a man murdered in various
I Ingenious men, women and
;. his own wife and
babies. i them from the
danger f losing their souls by
the contact of
government census taker This occur-
red
The another quite inter-
eating sect, that evil
all earthly and that
escape i death. In of
in the faith, after
their wives and
pen themselves to put
I d i by one. by their loaders.
The who also form a
v i and Influential sect in
In obedience I he behests their
arc the habit of
j in human sacrifices, cannibalistic
f. other lewd
I v. an
method of keeping the hand of evil
. mortal soils. So
of lbs el-
i f Mai k mass In Paris
i samples of Ins us.- of a
r i. coupled with a
r f i -t abandoned and ob
i r, to promote eternal
of
Two hundred bushels of
remove eighty
I from the
j soil. this quantity
is returned to the soil,
the following crop will
materially decrease.
W I ii h i
. an Inc.
RM W K WORKS,
U N- M St.
Tried Friends Best.
years Tint's Pills have
proven a blessing to tin- invalid.
Are truly the sick man's friend.
A Known Fact
headache, dyspepsia
and all kindred diseases.
Liver PILLS
AN ABSOLUTE CURE.
SALT RHEUM CURED BY
Johnston's Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
in TUB.
or
U.
lo
I. Blood
At Home.
I with
A. Whit-
Wake county,
price of fertilizers and their ran
said the farm
i were buying less
commercial fertilizers than hereto-
fore an were Baring from H to l
per tn by making own
make batter fertilizer
we can Mr.
have never seen a better
fertilizer can be made by put-
tin.- on of
paste, of
; pounds of meal ill.
I i better than guano yon buy
from lets per ton
In my section we sell our cotton
the price reaches IS
cents and then bay acid phosphate,
or meat salt. If ire cannot
cents for our seed we
do not sell News
all kinds and
lope S, vi
Ii ix pap i and
i i; ., M
, , A
K Par- Fountain Pen
Writes Right
If.
h from S
s . -Ii. Mi in- of tbS up town
i i The look
; soil failed to w the fa
i V.
pupil know why Tommy
in she
Inquired
There n
Tin- repented tho query.
Tin-n girl lifted
band.
she sail.
why . no stay
ma'am. he's got
Mary had read
dial was lacked front
I Cleveland Plain i
OSTEOPATHY.,
s. O.
Office Henry House,
dour North of Baptist
Examination and free
L. ii Pender.
Tobacco Flues, Tin Booting,
Expert employed. All
kind- Una and Locksmith work
class. Be-stocking of guns a
specialty.
Agent for The
PILLS
Restore Lot sad
I. of Mer-.
nil
tonic mid
blood r.
cl. lo U
k n
of youth- Ky
per bop. u
PILLS
with out- to rare
or refund the paid, n i
ad copy of our t. .-
L of Power,
or
i, Kit-, It. and the
V-e of Opium or
Liquor. By mail In plain 91.00 a
f.-r our bankable
a to car In HO day a or refund
Address
MEDICAL CO.
st.,
Km I I.
N c
Greenville, N, C.
Dickinson
Maker
Tin I
be truly i mar.
ll r n devotes hi to do
log for s. the corn
; i- the only
engage in in pen
pl- i t i iii own
And when com to
JOB
The Reflector Can't Be Beat.
anS
famous
on American Is class-
ed with an the
on law. was a grant admirer
of r ml when the
great was I
lo duel he the
bk enemy of latter. long
afterward In New York
saw on bide
of strati He want boom the
t- fast U years would per-
mil. brandishing cans In
face, shouted
Mr, a scoundrel,
to the
ti hi- hat to
ad then said In bis calmest
; lone, opinions of tho
i . . i bail
Nature, in her efforts to correct mistake., which mistakes have come from
careless or it may be from ancestors, out pimples, blotches and
other imperfections on the skin, a warning that more serious troubles
haps tumors, erysipelas or pulmonary are certain to follow if
you neglect heed the warning and correct the mistakes.
If any a lingering, painful d and many an death has been avoided
simply because notes of waning have Wen and the blood kept
pure by a right use of
Miss Abate J. of Marsha. Mich.,
was cured of a bad humor after suffering with it for fire yearn. The
doctor- and my friends said it was salt rheum, ll came out on my head, neck
and ears, and then on my whole body was perfectly raw with It. What I
suffered during those five years, is use telling. Nobody would believe me if
I did. I tried every medicine that was advertised to cure it. spent money
enough to buy a I heard JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA highly
praised. I tried a bottle of it. I began to improve right and when had
finished the third bottle I was completely cured. I have never had a touch it
since. I never got any thing to do me the least good till I tried JOHNSTON'S
would heartily advise all who arc suffering from humors
and or skin disease of any kind to try It at once. I had also a good deal of
trouble, was down and but
made me all r
The blood is your if it pure
or face contagion fearlessly. JOHNSTON'S
It is for sale by all quart bottles at only one dollar each
I IN 1800.1
J. I. CO.
Norfolk. Va.
lei.- of
Bagging, Ties and
solicited.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
New Orleans.
NOTICE.
Application will be nude to the
. the town of
J. L. Sr.
J.
January, 1901,
OLD DOMINION LINE
The Commoner
WILLIAM J.
Editor
lo
One Year H, Months Me,
Sing. Copy
No traveling canvasser are era-
ployed. taken at
Tl E RE Tile
Weekly
will lie sent together
one year for or
one year for payable
NOTICE-
Arc You Hungry
Your Appetite at the
Carolina
Next door to
Every v n.
Goad to
Cents.
Soup. meat. Kinds
Vegetables, Bread, Be-
all for cents.
B. W.
Manager.,
. M. Schultz,
Wholesale and
Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Cotton Seed, oil
Turkeys, Egg,
I-ids. Mattresses, Oak Suits,
; Carriages, Parlor
Tallies, Lounges, Safes, P.
Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
Beaut Can-
cherries. Peaches, Apples,
Pine Jelly, Milk.
Flour, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Meal Hulls,
Seeds, Apples, Nut,
Candies. Apples,
Prunes,
China Ware, Tin Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Mae-a
Best Batter, Stand-
ard Saving Machines, and on.
other goods.
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to inc.
MM M
Phone RE
ii that
will l of
Carolina to prohibit the sale of
within two mil.- of the
Baptist church town of
N. C. Th
NOTICE.
all the
year and prior, please tad
with D. W. or
IS at near
or
Ya ,
Tin .
TAKEN
horns, about
old, baa l es iii my laid four
month. Owner is hereby to call
for tame pay for and
N. Jan. 1901.
SERVICE
Steamer My res leave Washing-
Ion daily at A. M. for Green-
leave daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Mondays, Wednesday
Fridays at A. M. for Tar
leave for Greenville
Tuesdays, Saturdays
at A-. If. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
for all points for the Weal
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
Old S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Hay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J.
Greenville, N. C.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Having duly before the
of Pin county
B. A. Sr.,
notice to all per-
sons Indebted to the estate to make
Immediate t. the
and all
labile moat same for payment
on or before of January,
1902, or will in bar of
day of January. 1901.
II. A.
of II. A. House, Sr
D. W.
IS
LAND LE.
of power and
in by a Sept.
of Superior in the
GREENVILLE N. C.
Cotton Bagging Res always
on ban i
Fresh goods kept constantly on
entitled S. T. again K. S.
and ii, r.-. appear on record
office of Superior Court
Docket No. min-
Docket No M tad , ,
band. I
in. I will public sold. A trial will convince yon.
Court door la Greenville, on
lay II day of March the follow-
land t,.
situate County of Pitt.
t. the of
Junes It. . I,. Clark,
I and others the laud
th. said K. S reside., on the
side of Cow swamp and
known a. laud pit by E- S.
from ll. A. and deeded to
raid by his father John S.
and
whole ope and fifty Tin
identical laud en, Galloway in
b.-us in ll pan
ii Hooker, m.
B, 1901
NOTICE
i In Superior Court
i i I
on Short Notice
for
trimming made lo order.
will Hi. a-e
via, I,
ii. i or t, can
. I
Kill II. are
will.
n,. i rail r., , ,,, ,
lain. HI Ii, contain W Mil-, r,
Beware ,
I mail I
. . r, Clinton and
. i Ill Mia 1.7
, MR
alive
la-
INS. I
for
Ml
lb. a
named will n
above I u. n. ed In
Sup, iii Court f Pill bi
the and M
I and tic lid ill
ii
th.- m n He Bur Court of
aid lo be held on Monday
II Mai, I, 1901 at , ml lion-, -I
and
or demur lo aid
action plaintiff will apply lo the
for la
This lbs of
1901. II. C. MO
Superior Court.
Or Pill
Clerk in the Superior Court.
Roe Fleming,
Fleming and Nannie Fleming, minor,
by then next friend Harrow.
Against
Fleming, W. Fleming. Al-
Pollard and Mary Pollard his
wife, Adelaide Finning the children
of Adam Fleming, Jr. who-.
unknown and T Home
of W. Finning a lunatic
The of Adam Fleming, Jr.,
name ate and who are
in entitled will
lake notice Proceeding
as above, has been commenced in the
Superior of Pill before
Clerk. In order lo make partition of the
Ian I- of the I ii, Fernando Fleming among
Id heir St And the said
will lake notice I lint they are re-
appear said
Clerk Court of
of March
in N. c , and
I,, in aid
lion, or apply Court
th. relief demanded
This the day of February 1901.
Clerk of -Superior Court of Pill
Blow,
Plaintiff
D. W.
W, R, WHICHARD BRO.,
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
men and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
THE
and fever is a
Chill Tonic.
Iron and quinine in lorn
No cure- pay. Price We
of
ll In simply
J. TUCKER CO.
Wholesale Hatters,
Norfolk, VA.
Th On Day Cold
r. Mm I. M lie
lb
cure.-
We carry all style Hats, Al
Ounce Hats, Stills of
anything In the
Hal hue.
We have made H. C. Hooker
sole for
and will a full line of
Hals at his store.
. COM,
-------DEALER IN-------
A GENERAL LINE OF
a Line of Hardware.
TO SEE ME.
J. B.
PATENT
Bend
for
WACO.
Wee
FOR
SI I
The Eastern Reflector
l-u,,
VI
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH
. . PER III .
AT
VOL. XX.
GREENVILLE, PiTT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY
NO
AN LETTER TO THE
WE WISH TO SAY WE ARE GOING TO MAKE OUR
STORE HEADQUARTERS FOR SOU.
White Goods and Embroideries.
Just received a beautiful line of Dimities. Stripped, White
Goods. White Goods, Organdies white in colors. The
whole line is beautiful, we extend a cordial welcome to all
designs in Curtain Goods. Silks for Shirt
Waists. Beautiful things Pine Apple Tissues.
You are welcome. No trouble to show our line.
W. T. LEE CO.
LAWS.
Act That Have Been By
The
MOM TUESDAY,
which to build County Home
and levy a special las lo pay for
same.
To authorize the board of county
commissioners of Stoke-county to
levy a special
To amend chapter public laws
of the session of 1900.
To amend section of
Code, relating to the collection of
hues from tax payers removing
one count y to another.
To commissioners of
Franklin county to bonds for
the ruction of a steel bridge
across Tar river at Louisburg, and i
for other purposes.
To change boundary between
Madison counties.
To an end chapter laws of
1891, relating to the obstruction of
Swift Creek, in Swift Creek town
ship, Edgecombe county.
To supply public documents to
North Carolina College of Ag
and Mechanic Arts.
To correct State grant No
of Ma con county.
To appoint R. B. II. H.
W. F. and
Daniel Roseboro justices of the
peace of Cleveland township, Row-
an county.
To amend charter of High
Point.
To incorporate the In-
in Henderson county.
To mayor com-
missioners of town of Graham to
inane bonds for a system of water
works.
To amend chapter public laws
of WM .
To amend chapter laws of
1899, by adding Miss Willie
name to list of teachers to
be-paid.
To commissioners
Jackson county to levy a special
tax.
To amend charter of
To Waynesville to use
certain funds from
sale of graded school for
the purpose of constructing water
works sewerage.
To chapter public
laws of 1899.
To amend charter of Dover,
Gaston county.
To Authorize the board of school
directors of Jackson county to pay
certain school claims.
To amend chapter public
laws of 1899, regarding levy of
rial tax In Graham county.
To authorize commissioners
of Iredell county to lease, hire out
and work their convict force on
public and private property.
To amend r private
law. of 1891, re
vising the charter of the town of
Salem.
To change line between
worth New bethel township,
in county.
To incorporate the town Rose
Hill, county.
To allow High Point to issue
for
To amend charier of
ville.
To amend chapter public
laws of 1893.
To correct State No. 1875.
To authorize mayor and board
of aldermen of Waynesville to is-
sue for water works
sewerage.
To prohibit the sale of
ting liquors within one mile m
churches Martin Pitt
To appoint additional justices of
peace for Catawba flinty.
To appoint certain persons
Rutherford county justices of the
peace.
To appoint R. Williams
of peace in Oak Ridge
township, Guilford county.
To protect fish in Hay wood cm n
To appoint W. S. justice
of the peace for Mosely Hall town-
ship, county.
To repeal chapter private
1897.
To appoint A. L. a
of peace New Light
township, Wake county.
To appoint J. L. a mag-
Palmyra township, nail-
fax county.
For the relief of sheriffs and tax
collectors.
To authorize Marion, N. C, to
establish water works and sewer-
age and issue bonds therefor.
Concerning the Asheville and
Company
and authorizing that company to
buy or lease or be leased by
railroad the State of South Car-
to consolidate or be
dated with any railroad company
owning or operating a railway or
railways South Carolina.
To change the boundary between
Cherry Lane and Gaps Civil town-
ships, Alleghany county.
To incorporate East
Rowan
To prevent the sale
fa.-i of liquor within miles
of Mary school in
Harnett county.
To prevent the felling of timbers
or bush of Spring
Creek, or any of its tributaries in
Madison county.
For relief of Clerk of Superior
Court of mi
To exempt train dispatchers from
jury duty.
To amend chapter laws of
1899.
To repeal section chapter
public with re-
to fishing in certain waters of
New Hanover county.
To erect and keep in repair
Inn. around stock law dis-
in
To prohibit killing of deer
Montgomery county.
Toe the lime to
commute and settle the Stale
debt.
For the relief of Laura It. Dan-
of Nash county.
To amend chapter private
1899.
To of birds
in county.
To bunting on lands
Alleghany county without the
consent of the owner.
To justices of the peace
in several townships in Caswell
county.
allow the commissioners of
Wilson to issue bonds to
improve the court and other
public property.
For the Jesse D. Watts
For relief of J. M. of
Polk
To Jelling of trees
streams of county.
To amend chapter laws of
for protection of birds in
Montgomery county.
To authorize
of Sampson to pay Miss
Mary E. out of
public school in of
No. for the white race.
the commissioners
of Brunswick county to levy a
tax.
To prevent public
in
To the town of Mer
Oaks, in Chatham county.
To chapter laws of
1895.
To amend chapter laws of
To authorize Macon to
I'm- t the capital stock of
the Blue Ridge Atlantic
road Company.
To incorporate Charitable
Brotherhood.
To authorize Leicester town
ship, Brunswick county to sub
scribe stock to aid the con-
of a railroad from
city of Asheville to the town of
Leicester.
To amend section of
Code.
To prohibit hunting on any lands
Caswell county without con-
sent the owner.
For the relief of school commit-
in District Ne, ll
race . Ran-
To .-hang.- the name of the town
of Union City to and to
amend the chattel
To prevent pulling sawdust
certain .
To amend chapter laws of
1897, reference to stock law.
For better draining of lands on
Clark's creek, Lincoln
To prevent miming at large
of live stock In
To make bishop of the
Eastern Carolina a corpora-
lion sole.
To prohibit bunting with dogs
lauds others Mt.
township, Montgomery
county.
To establish a text book
To authorize commissioners
of Scotland to issue
for purchase of a site for a
court house, jail home for
aged
For the relief of J. A. Parsons,
a public school teacher in Clay
county.
For the of N. O.
Clerk of the Superior of
e. hi
To prohibit fishing Deep
Creek, Swain
For relief of Miss Maggie
a school teacher of Gas-
ton county.
For the protection of deer In
Caswell county.
To appoint a committee to in-
the management of
North Carolina Institution for the
TO THE PEOPLE, AND Ci OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are still in forefront of race after your
We offer you the best selected line of
General Merchandise
to be store Pitt County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of best manufacturers of America
Europe. Seasonable all year round, Summer
Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad-
It is our pleasure to show you w hat you want to
sell you if we can. We offer you the very lest service, polite
attention, and the most terms consistent with a well
established built up strictly its own merits.
you come to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do see our immense steak before buying elsewhere.
Remember us and the lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Satins. Dress Trimmings
Jacket- and Capes, Carpets, Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's
Harness, Horse Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Lard, Scad ts, I
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and in that line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
In New Quarters.
My an. customers can now me in
store-formerly occupied Mrs. A Leg
opposite Alfred Forbes stoic, with
a full and line of
Goods and Notions.
WE HAVE JUST a COMPLETE LIME OP
MILLINERY
Trimmed Hals, Sailors, Chiffons, Silks and Velvets .
all kind., I the complete to
lie in Mrs. M. T. ill have charge of the mil
department will lie glad t. have all her old friends
customers call to see
Deaf Dumb and the Blind.
To incorporate Hie
Woodworking
To chapter
1809
To prohibit throwing sawdust in
certain streams Bounty.
To exempt Daniel v. Dennis of
from license taxes
account
To amend public
laws of 1897, relating to public
in town of Littleton.
To more protect the
schools and religious gatherings
in Ashe
To appoint Billiard a
justice of the peace.
To provide the celebration of
North Carolina Day public
schools.
If yon want stores or ranges constructed Upon
scientific principles which are economical, durable,
and convenient, well as beautiful and artistic, look
for the
ll
trade mark, which is shown upon every
Stove or and do not be deceived
by worthless Imitation and substitutes.
lead all others in yearly sales and popularity.
ll I the of the
to stand.
lawyer-,
Hold Exclusively by
BAKER HART.
KU . I'd., 1901.
Del a of
i- conducting a
religious sen ice the Park this
week. Mr. is a member
of Western North Carolina
i . i- a man of great
power original it j. The meet-
b i . well attended, and
great interest Is manifested. Mr.
has made many friends
i. at the I ll k.
It has been decided lo post p.
civic celebration until In
the spring or in the fall. An in-
program has been
ranged, a distinguished speak
has been secured to deliver
address on Ibis occasion. An-
To provide for the payment of he made later.
ha j Dr. Edwin i- from
college to till engagements to
To High School Greensboro Female Col-
District, Vance county, and Centenary church,
To establish graded schools in Winston.
. The Societies have
To incorporate the Bank of Moot following officers for com-
emery.
To Blue Webb, Chief
Atlantic Company, J. II. Ormond,
assistant have yet been
selected.
The Archive fur February is out
I in- table of Spec-
Win.
The Mm Without the Hoe
tea.-a man up a man . f. H. Bill II.
bad passed the ordeal of e-it-
MM stand. They wound Um ,. . A. j,,,,,,,,.,,; The
and mixed me till I know aw
what I was talking about, but shoo, ,,,
I was as cool as a cucumber com-
pared lo an man I saw . He
was shook up when begot
through be have told bis newspaper arc gelling
own name. When got kinder relief at c hands of this Leg
straight again he made but tin, will
mark, which t. effect i support these same fellows again
before he'd go up there again some provided they can got
body would bare to go through the Herald,
exercise of along foot Of course. The average
Telegram. per has been subservient lo
so long that re
At Wednesday, ii is their to assert
a mob of men women their independence. The
armed with axes, revolvers and, is not only not help to a
-hot demolished newspaper but many
Schmidt's finest of area dead-weight
city. Km ma Denny received a pis- to it, editor should
ball in her lace and was slight- obligations
hurl. Charles out.
prevented Charles Schmidt from The obligation is all on the other
entering the place by him aide, No far us The Landmark is
with an Inflicting a scalp Is concerned n has always been in-
wound. As be fell to ground dependent of politicians and in this
Henry Schmidt made a gnu play particular it has hoisted the sun
in defense of his brother that near third independence
cost his life, One to oppose those politicians who
crusader-, following up the preach have refused to give Hi-
attack, bad raised to pen a just and fair libel law. Bat
strike Henry com In a- have .-eel.
wrested weapon from newspaper milled
hi-hands. For a lime Landmark.
trouble seemed likely.
Swindell. Jr.
N. C.
wile Ii n
wheel, be usually
in operate the brake.
j When time, , collar
billion, a tie in.- i- as
I ill y lug to Iii d it as
any i Ti.


Title
Eastern reflector, 19 February 1901
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
February 19, 1901
Original Format
newspapers
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Local Identifier
MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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