Eastern reflector, 22 February 1901


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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.





EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE. W. C.
i. J.
. KAI
Greenville. N. M
Matter.
W,
, ,. What The Maker re U-
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M-
i- La
r Boon
being the
By to court M
far
treat some of the M bilk
. . Seattle
three anus of North Carolina on the
by the Suit
Will Mr. Nation's live
ah long in history as George
,.
The Orange. Va. i
twenty years old. It B
blight paper, W
widely a-
published. May it g
to make its
The bond bill for
branches of the
Now let the people go to
work and see that the election on
the second Tuesday in it
favor the
allowed by the State lag
U . m. The bill G-
. lei
day.
By to prohibit the
tout wheel caboose
car.
By Henderson, to protect, birds
birds nests.
to a of
s -II 1.1 EN
U.
. . d a
;.
i r dial the passive
el the a
v. a rotes to
if. against it, the
. making in mm
I . . graded a. aw I in the of
I, pro ion u work
again. Boom of the new bills
AND
BUSINESS NOTES.
it. C. Feb. It.
The report smallpox being
caused no little ripple of
excitement here yesterday. Later
when it was learned that Doctors
had
report our people
felt very much alarmed grave
fears were apprehended that we
too might be cursed with the
dreaded disease. There is much
DIED IN CHURCH
air. Henrietta William Sue
l Earth.
CLOTHING HI SALE.
la in Senate and and Bail-
a which would deprive
and parent
. Brown, who forked
Senator for the
We are to Congress- . the bill, I think
John Small, ; ., , , a as a high to
from this district, for a copy and how
i- lo inter-
on all Sealers deadly speculation as to
as will protect
James, to incorporate the ibis awful scourge.
1.000 good light wood hubs
ed by the A. . Mfg.
B. F. and Miss Lula
of the Swift section,
wire warned yesterday at
the home of Mr. father
of I be bride. Alter the marriage
a reception was tendered the bridal
Directory of
second session of
It complete book contain-
much useful information.
es mean to say i any
were attempted
one I
I .; the publishing
i- . it and bad
h that the j-ray learned and i
Judges against whom . i
and In
led to the
had
led
. s ate the l- pie rep
be . jail
i , to bear ca
Hod need
While, the
turn of convicts to their 10.000 oak spokes second
By lo provide a short year by the A. G.
for agricultural liens Mfg.
mortgage to prescribe Mary
u,. registering will
To Incorporate Independent evening, at home of bride's
Order of parents, be united in the holy
lo protect the and all
l -kill, and net. a life of
A resolution appointing a com- without a disturb
of Dine managers from the the serenity, peace and joy of the
lo Hie charges of new home which are about
adopted a
. opposition
lion for impeachment, will he . ,,,.
for the Senate
on March 1st. This will give
Judges ten in which
ready side the cast.
i much a to the i
result of the trial will Opinion
la greatly
There i I
M II SOT.
i- now pending the
I are a bill by Mi.
relating I
com-
is bawd i
around
sometime the latter
the News Observer and Poet
nave been how many bard
they could say about each
now
t harlot I c Observer are throwing
each other. The
ought to consider that they are not
doing themselves or i
any good U such
.
tackled an oyster a flap
discovered a nest of seven
one big one valued at
and six smaller ones worth
proportion. She
going into the oyster
Star.
the Supreme
Court Judges bar of the Sea
ate.
ii Nichols, lo authorize the
Commissioners of to
a special lax.
Nichols, to amend the
of town of Greenville.
By Nicholson, lo incorporate the
Washington land Plymouth Bail-
road Company.
Nicholson, to promote
ion birds and animal.
Mrs. Adams, the wile of a
Boise Idaho, some lime
ago attended a picnic where th.
eatables were d on a
ledge of rook. While they were
Gating she discovered specks l
gold in the rock, but kepi
and went on eating, wasn't
before she had a claim
panned out rich, i
she sold out for III ll
i now to take a ill
Star.
; . that i- an imp
Ii pro us folios
i. Thai Board
i Commissioners
one-third of
county, or any low n
. said
an election to held
general provisions lbs
i. I. Law.
. Thai said
. of rotes be
, i in., in the said county,
i township or ton
. reached the age of
being
mid section of the
in
ii . . i. ill attend the
educated by other me ins,
. shall be i
r provision tin-
i . . said attendance
exceed sixteen
. . . r, shall
to any child who
. .
.,,
added to the current crop
ill- I act , , , ., i
, . into sight, would
1.1 ion. In- lined I , ., .,, .,.,
. the crop
for each of- , , ,. . . ,.
bales. I basis the writer
letter advises farmers to hold
Mutt
A copy a notion letter which
been issued by It. lies
of Memphis. Tenn.,
which are presented some
lug arguments going to show why
go higher, has been
lo The by a
Charlotte Mr. Des
thinks a larger
pi I. crop has
than usual. The
fill and winter hate
for picking and moving
I lie crop the fields arc now
bare of notion. The weather has
been flues ever known
ever known
year the crop rec- i
lo enter.
he u ill challenge
world on pretty buggies. He
kinds, even that grow
honeysuckle
Herbert While, of
was here talking
and We did a
nice
Mrs Carroll, aged mother of
I I. W. M. Carroll, is
quite ill.
There i a constant bark the
air, worse even than any bile.
beard ill We've got
it so has our best girl
Mr. Methodist
denomination, preached here
the Missionary Baptist church last
Sunday
Friend Bob Smith, of
was upon preaching
here Sabbath.
You most excuse this issue
a.- the baa given us a
tussle DO help
being accorded us are simply left.
Still A. G. Cox is paying high-
cash prices for seed.
S-iv, you gave
yourself away just a We
known her name now
No Cigarettes to Minor.
N. Feb.
from Brawn cigarette bill passed its
February I, to September I, 1808, j second reading the Senate Sat-
beautiful .
a day would all
heart- lo desire to worship Al
God praise Him for
the vouchsafed to His
Kev. Nathaniel
of Washington, was here to
conduct the services in Si. Paul's
Episcopal church, Mrs. Hen-
Williams, feeble
health, fell inclined lo the
prayer the church so
dear lo her of which she had
long been a most faithful member.
She reached the church a few
lo o'clock, just before time
for the service to begin, upon
taking her seat turned to speak lo
a friend, remarking that
to the church, but felt great
Scarcely hail the
passed her lips her head fell i
back she began Per-;
eons sitting near quickly caught;
her to prevent tailing. In a
she bad passed
peacefully, apparently
out the slightest pain death.
It was decided not to the
body from the church to her late
residence, so casket was taken
there and the body remained
the church hour for .
funeral Ibis
Mis. Williams widow
Dr. Williams.
She was her year, and for
the last two or three years bad
in feeble health. She was an
earnest Christian lived a sweet,
pure life in the service of Mas
She was kind and generous,
always ready willing lo do
what she could ministering to
others. Her sudden death was a
shock lo community and filled
many with deep sorrow.
Six survive her. The.-e
are Mis.
Richard Williams, Miss Adelaide
Williams Mrs. W. H. Long,
of and W. M.
Hi-- and Mr. E. Williams,
Raleigh. They all, together
the sorrowing relatives, have
sympathy of community in
their great grief.
No services were held in the
Episcopal church Sunday, bit
morning a special
communion was administered
Kev. X. At this
vice he made some re-
marks n in in I he I i i . of I he deceased.
The funeral took place I
o'clock this afternoon,
by Kev. N. Harding
and his son, Kev. P. H. Harding.
The pall Wen Messrs. A.
Ii. Blow, Henry Hurling, J. B.
Cherry, If. W. II.
I. A. Sugg. Daily Kc
BARGAINS NOW IN
Men and Boys Clothing are
being sold out at greatly red as we are
out that
Spring GoodS ant-fag daily and they ate beauties.
We don't you to take our word, but corns and be
convinced. Showing goods no trouble.
Your to please,
WILKINSON.
For anything kept in first dry goods stare.
LOOKING LETTERHEAD
Has lost a dollar for business men. If a man is
by the coat be wears, he is also judged by
head he uses. An artistic, nicely printed letter
head may be looked as a good investment.
II will I.- right
the p. tor ii
will be right, too.
fiend your serf order lo
The Reflector Office.
came into sight only
bale, and is not reasonable
The bill reads
Sec. i. Thai shall on-
The Durham Herald commends
president of Baptist Female
at for
promptly news when
h case of smallpox developed hi
institution last week, and adds
was when a homo pa
printing a liens of I his
kind would have been i
working the beat Interest;
of the city and the Institution
was the ease, and ii i .-
in i i
the breaking out a
I. This act shall Ii t lie
i h
ere are d i
. in public v no
compelled at- j
lie the
i ms of
i,. ii, re.
. n lbs pa-; week tin j
his-
s, meetings, at two
i from
i- appeared and argued
the pr to
a ten districts at this
l lie majority were against
ii dug ii would be to put
. rears and elect Congress-
man large year. Strong
ma contagious or Infections ill, some
fin i action now.
i has reached no
II yet, and does
. the three bills have
I. i prepared mapping
in nets, win In
detail, A ill be
I In- week probably.
case, best service a news-
paper MB do and
the general public is to publish I he
straight facts of the matter and lo
keep up with them from day to
to day. is true that Ibis policy
will keep some from the
for the no M
for so long a ti Hi if
reports became i
always the ease and
of the press prove a
to conceal something. In
as in thing else
best ob-
server.
to suppose that as much is held lawful for per in, Ant or
now as was then; yd admit- lo sell give,
buy for. or offer to buy any
person, or persons under Hie age
of II years this any cigar-
cites, cigarette paper, or sub-
The father, or
he lie dead, the mother,
or employer of any minor in whom
a -ale or gift shaM be a
of shall have
in i in a civil court against
person or persons so
such sale or and
of such or shall
cot from such or parties so
offending, such exemplary dam
ages as a may provided
such shall lie
less And each retail
dealer in cigarettes shall pay a tax
to go to the school
fund, lo be i the slier
as
cigars are . under the act
to raise revenue.
that any
the provisions of this act
of a misdemeanor
shall lie fined
nil. or both, at
II he
B. F. Long, of Durham, has
brought soil the Southern
railway for damages
F. Long,
Jr. who was
train at near
Chapel Hill.
Resolution Adopted
The u in
House I y Craig, of
Buncombe, for impeachment
cf Chief Justice Fun-lies and As-
Justice Douglas, of the
Court, was voted on
today. Discussions on
resolution the House
for last three or four days.
The result of vole was for
to against II.
the mailer will now go to the
ale for I rial body will
have to nay whether or the
shall be
Court.
Mayor was absent
from town morning, AI
W. II. Mayor pro-
held court. The follow-
eases have been disposed of
since last
Thus. assault with deadly
case dismissed for want of
evidence.
W. H drunk dis-
lined and costs,
M. II. and Fred Cox,
riotous one
penny half costs each, total
William dis-
payment of
better prices, say
I lie Soul holders are a
much heller today to bold
their staple than ever The
of is one-half
it was ten years
most do not lo
row. Every bale will be needed
and before September
no mailer what prospect for
nest crop will be, as it is well
n spinners have
on baud. My ice to holders of
spots is sacrifice another
bale at present low prices,
no attention whatever to the self-
Interested and biased of
some cotton buyers. The demand
-pots will increase as the price
up. which is always teat,
and you will witness as taproot-
dented rush to cover short
sales
never to
either hold or sell cotton, for we
mean,
what the cotton market, which is
o largely the
I kin, It to do; but Mr. Des
makes out a
good Case and
lug letter.
Line an-
i late one fare for
trip lo Washington, l.
on m , the
March
to h. soN March M, and M love
shall he
and
or i
Hill Passed.
tin Monday the bill authorizing
to hold election on
the of issuing
bonds passed its third in
the House. The bill had previous-
passed its several leadings
and Is now a law. The
graded school bill has also pa- -cl
the aunts and i pending
woman's
I lie.
i t non a
it i. It is id that
we Owe put
as
ii r- ii
is what
MOTHER'S
Friend
It will
that
tern, is to to
the It
mitt
strength u.
It u hole Mt in
all of the discomforts
. .
The
a plumb hi
M. i
it
Bad at The
i home of the President,
Mrs. Harry Skinner, the Book
Club held its semi-monthly meeting
on Tuesday last.
After the regular business of
Club was concluded discussion
relative to the purchase new
books was resumed and
was advised lo order fol-
Bread, The
Old of Black Block,
The Be-
of
of Leon, Alice of Old Yin-
one other Every-
body's was alto sub-
scribed to.
subject for afternoon
Famous Women of South
ca, which many interesting facts
relative to life in South America
were most delightfully
and entertainingly handled by
Mrs. Jams.
then furnished an in-
contest in which
prize, a very dainty picture,
was won by Mrs. Fleming.
After most thorough enjoyment
of the good things provided by the
the Club adjourned to meet
with Secretary, Mrs.
Harding, on Tuesday, February
the twenty-sixth.
in HI I. ITEMS
N. Feb.
W. Muscle. of
spent Hal and Sunday here.
i i. iii-i
Grimes
spent Wednesday Tarboro.
Boat left here Sat-
to hold service at
ii. II. Han kins, was
in town today business.
K Taylor, of came
down Sunday to see his best girl.
One farm hollies of J. It.
was Saturday
tight. How the tire originated it
is unknown.
William while coming
from hit brothers, down
lost his crutches, lie
be pleased if an one would
Inquire for
Know a Let Alter Th la
is mighty says
Sci some
will rear up in their hind feet
paw air when tome item of
news happens to be a little off on
facts; yet these same people would
tell you the item if you asked
for it before paper was printed.
There are some people from whom
you could not draw a local with a
cork screw they absolutely
know But after the
paper comes out they will say that
you arc misinformed some
local and wonder why
can't get things straight.
Get Mother's I
Drug Store, i
The Regulator Co.
ATLANTA,
tor i
February 17th, the Methodist
Bethel, the ladies held
a meeting in memory Miss Fran
Mr. one
teachers in Academy,
delivered a Hill prepared address
mid read a
Appropriate well
sung. A huge of
women and children stood to say
they would practice total
lo the
if Our town re-
.
A. Him,
of Deeds Moore Issued
license lo the following couples hut
WHITE.
Smith.
John and Alice B-
Lula
Bar-
David and Farrow
Martha Klein
T. Daniel Ida Chap-
Herbert and
Wilkes.
Train up a child in the way it
shouldn't go and it will not depart
mm ft.
Mas
i H
Startling
i PURCHASE
HAT A BANKRUPT SALE
BOYER Sf A. PA HIGH GRADE
Dry Goods
Notions. Hats
AT LESS THAN CENTS ON THE DOLLAR.
STRICT TERMS.
Goods sold for cash
nothing sent on
val. This sale for
consumers only. All
goods sold on sight.
CORSETS.
P J. Boyer's Price
cents.
Our Stores Crowded and Jammed.
SALE WILL
SATURDAY HORN., FEB. 23rd.
EXACTLY PAST
DISPOSE STOCK QUICK.
Shoes.
J. Hovers price
our
Overcoats.
J. price
OUR
Mens Suits.
J. Price
Our Price
OUR PREDICAMENT.
This immense Stock com-
in on into
ready crowded rooms, is g
placing us in great
and take active
measures to sell it instant
This stock will be sold s
in many instances as it
was cents on
Dollar. BY ALL MEANS
COME.
SALE BEGINS SATURDAY MORN., FEB. 23rd, 1901.
SHEETING.
J. Price
OUR
Z- PRICE only
CALICO.
J. price yd.,
I UR
j Hens Hats.
g J. Boyer price
I OUR
PRICE
MENS UNDERWEAR.
J. kind,
OUR
PRICE
Bed Steads.
J. price
OUR
PRICE
Shoes.
J. price
a Pair.
WILL BEGUN
Ladies Shirts.
J. Boyer Price
Our Price k.
EVERY CLERK IS AT HIS POST NIGHT AND DAY
Arranging, Down, Cutting Slashing Everything
FOR A QUICK HURRIED SELLING
Capes.
J. price
OUR
Coats.
J. price ,,,
OUR
m White Blankets.
J. price
cents.
S -U PROFITS NOT EVEN THOUGHT OF. fr-
. SHIRTS.
I J. Boyer Shirts
I NOW cents.
I J. Kind
K NOW cents.
J. Price
S Our
Price
Ask to see the Goods advertised. Insist of them
being shown you. We want everyone in the town
of Greenville and vicinity
to attend this Great Bank-
sale at bankrupt price
kind, now
and
Spool Cotton,
YARDS
Season. and
PER CENT REDUCTION.
A Desperate Effort to Sell Everything Without
NO EXAGGERATION
No misleading state-
nothing but
genuine Bargains in
everything In the wear
apparel for Men
Women and Children.
Beginning
Saturday Morn., Feb.
you will see for your-
self the goods
look at them.
TABLE OILCLOTH.
J. price
Our price
SHOES.
J. price
Our price
BOO
J. price
Our price
SHIRTS.
J. price soc.
Our price
SALE OF THE BANKRUPT STOCK OF J. BOYER CO., PA
BEGUN FEB. AT
Store
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Big New
a complete mass. The
Mountains of
in great Disorder
and to be melted into
solid Cash.
STORE WILL BE
CLOSED FEB. 22nd.





EASTERN REFLECTOR.
NEARER.
STATE NEWS.
Supposed Smallpox la la North Carolina
If nil reports are true smallpox
in getting nearer to us, a supposed
cane having been
d-n. The local have pro-
it smallpox the State
inspector has been advised to go
then-to Investigate it.
With the disease getting so near
to our people
not lie indifferent about it. There
is no occasion for anyone to get
needlessly alarmed, nor is it worth
while for anyone to get foolish
about it. The lest safeguard is
vaccination. All who have not
been successfully vaccinated in re
cent year should go to their
be vaccinated and then
go along about business. The
medical authorities pronounce
the and those
desiring to be safe the disease
should avail themselves of it.
Daily Reflector, 19th.
Not Smallpox.
We learn from Ayden this morn-
that the case of supposed small
pox in that town has been pro-
by Or. the
State expert, not to smallpox.
We are very glad that it is not
smallpox, and brings
buck to its original claim,
that in all the smallpox agitation
of the last year or two there has
not found a ease in Pitt
However, this is no reason
why our should be careless
it, and the let thing is to
be I
The close of the
gives Carnegie
in bonds, and an income of
a year, which is doing
pretty well for a fellow who at the
age of was a telegraph operator,
on tick, as it
Star.
W. B. Taylor, agent of the A
Line at died
Tuesday night of heart fail ore.
Dr. G. L. Kirby, Superintend
. of the Hospital for the Insane
at Raleigh, died Tuesday night.
i A pack house to W.
Fields, near was destroy-
ed by fire Monday night, with a
total net loss of about 1800. The
building contained a lot of farm
notion seed, peas,
toes and fertilizers, the latter
just stored in it.
Murdered a Whole Family,
New Orleans, Feb.
named was lynched
at St. Peter, a station on the
Texas Pacific road, about
miles above this city. Jackson's
crime was particularly fiendish,
o'clock this morning he
visited the home of Alex
the engineer of the drainage ma-
chine on Belle Point plantation,
some distance from the plantation
quarters, going there tricycle.
He told the manager
wanted him, and the engineer
mounted the tricycle with him.
A little way further on Jackson
stabbed the engineer in the back
and then threw the body into a
ditch. He then returned to the
and butchered Mrs.
and the two babies and ransacked
the house. Two boys were visit-
the family and when they
caught the first glimpse the
they hid in the woods. Alter
the departure they gave
the alarm and returned with a mob
of several hundred. The
was traced to his borne, fully i Jen-
tided by the boys, and was hung
and his body riddled with bullets
before the sheriff arrived.
Daughter .
The Daughters of the
will meet with K. It.
on Friday afternoon,
Washington's birthday. Every
member of the chapter is
to lie present promptly at
Rev. W Davis, lib-
Christian church, will i ,
the Presbyterian church next Sim
day morning evening. A-
have made for
him to preach there the id
and fourth Sundays in each month
until the Christian church build
is completed and ready lot
use.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dumber
. request the honor of presence
at the marriage of their sister.
Flossie
to
Mr. Harry Chancellor
Thursday morning February.
nineteen hundred and one,
at o'clock,
Home,
Greenville, North Carolina.
cards were issued lo friend-,
n town.
Beauty.
IS IN FULL BLOOM.
The great trans liners that came across the water
last brought to us fresh from the sunny shores
of the old country.
in profusion may be seen almost anywhere, but the
we show today cannot be found anywhere else at the price
Even we never saw such elegance for so little money.
Designs and colorings entirely new. Get a look at the new
No other store ever offered qualities M good as these
for less than one dollar and we could probably get that for
these neckties too if we should ask it, but the price is
THE 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
The for
subscription and we request
yon to settle as early as pas-
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
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
for
M. pays cash
coons and foxes.
Attention is called to the notice
by Moore, Superior Court
Clerk, the matter of Mamie
son against Albert ac-
for divorce.
Is Greenville going to full
in new the very
first of the new century. We
don't believe a house has
started this year.
We are off after a lot of line
horses and mules and have u
special sale our stables on Fri-
day and Saturday, 11th and 12th.
Greenville Livery Company.
H. S. ,
Notice
For the first few years after the
Greenville tobacco market opened,
order to and assist
farmers in growing crops of
co, I borrowed from the bank,
as security nil property I
possessed, and this money in
different sections of I
have several hundred dollars of it
scattered now. It is need-
less to say I have had to make this
money good.
Now I appeal to that is
indebted to me to conic to see me
readjust these old accounts,
some of which arc going out of
date.
I have worked as constantly
well as I knew how, spent all
I ever made and have devoted all
my energies and what talent I may
have possessed to the building of
this tobacco market, and if you
that owe me any thing have derived
any you have at
least reaped a part of the reward
of my labor, besides having the
use benefit of the money I
rowed for you, which I
never paid. I appeal to
sentimental feeling except that of
humanity, I ask you the name
of nothing except that of justice, I
ask yon as who has divided
bis substance with you and at
times in so doing embarrassed him-
self to aid assist you, to conic
and either pay me or rearrange the
indebtedness, or I shall forced
to take such steps as are left me.
O. b.
Beautiful Marriage In the
Church.
In the presence of about
at the Baptist church this
morning Miss Aimer. Sugg was
married to Mr. Ernest
Brooks. The wedding took place
promptly at At the
appointed hour Brooks
sister of the groom, commenced the
wedding march. ushers
Dr. Hay Pollock, Mess. C. B. Sugg,
J. J. Bruce Sugg II.
A. proceeded up the
and left aisles- The
on Hie arm of his brother, Mr. II.
V. Brooks us best man. marched
LOVES ME
And Can't Forget Old Greenville
Feb. IS, MM.
Toll.
Several times, Mr. Editor, have
I desired to salute you
readers with a line from Chapel
Hill, but that
never came till ibis warm, bright,
blue ill Monday morning. The six
since I left here, have
wrought many changes on I lie Hill,
of improvements,
town and college. New
buildings, better Streets and side-
walks, electric water
and telephone. All in all
Chapel Hill shows wisdom of
money well spent in permanent
improvements. And in this eon-
let me exhort you, leave no
unturned to make that
thousand dollars public
improvements and a graded school
in Greenville a reality. You need
and need them badly. They
will do mote to put permanent new
life and activity into your town
than its history.
now or else hereafter for-
ever back seat, is
what Greenville must do. Rut I
I was to write about
Mill, here am meddling with
affairs. Well, I can't
help it, four happy years were
spent there, and I love dear
old town, and when again she
greets my vision may it be with a
bran new dress of graded streets,
electric lights, water works, mod-
school buildings, a Masonic
Temple, a handsome new Method-
church with a big pipe
visions of rapture burst on
my But the people, God
bless them, let find just
as they were in the days that have
been. we
we What I intended lo
say about Chapel Hill vanish-
ed, and if it returns I'll send it
another time.
Yours Truly,
X. M.
Cure Smallpox.
believe has
printed this before sometime I lie
past when smallpox was being dis-
cussed, but just as there
seems to be some danger from the
disease, it will near printing again.
We do not know how old the re-
is, but doubtless It had its
up the aisle, while the maid origin years and years ago. It is
better to be vaccinated thus
of honor, Miss May Bail, followed
by the bride, on the arm of her
father, Col. I. A. Sugg, up
the left aisle and joined the groom
at the altar, where they stood be-
fore Rev. C. W.
were made man wife.
The musts rendered by Mia
Beulah during the
was excellent.
The altar was beautifully deco-
rated With hot house and
prevent smallpox, but if you will
not do that and catch the disease
just so, this is said to be a reined v.
Here is
correspondent of the
Herald writ as
I herewith append a recipe which
has been used to my knowledge in
; of eases. will prevent
cure the smallpox through the
When
plants.
The bride wore a suit of
trope cloth with real lace, and a I
in England, the
world of science hurled an
upon bis head, but
of tucked silk and velvet.
Mr. Mrs. Brooks, with
the wedding took the
for Nashville, N.
the former home of the groom,
where they will spend a few days
boarded the train
they were showered with rice,
congratulations and well wishes of
many friends were shouted after
them.
when the moat scientific school in
j the world,
a for
Smallpox, it l unheeded. It
is us unfailing as fate,
in every instance. It is harmless
when taken fay a well It
will also care Scarlet fever; here it
is as have Used lo cure smallpox;
when learned physician said the
patient must die, it Sui
The bride has a large number of
friends in and in the conn
The groom recently came from
Nashville to to live. He
is u clever young
ton Free Press, 19th.
Fa. Negroes
Washington, Feb. Be-
cause u number of them tried to
conceal a fugitive, all have
been ordered to leave the town of
in this
A known as
With the Gold hid in a
mine and the miners refused
to allow the officers to enter, and
as a result the blacks were notified
by mine superintendent to
clear out at once or their shanties
would be blown up with dynamite.
Several dozens have already left.
Others remain and declare that
they will light. A serious race
riot was barely averted today.
There are too women rack
brain and body seeking picas
Store.
Ye -n,,. ,,,,,. n,,,.
Dotted Swiss, India Limn,
town are out sale for your inspection. -ivies
all qualities. to match.
All ask is or
to and look the feast n. counter
right
Silk Department
Most ever south New
York. We arc going to our depart-
de Silk, sold under guarantee six months
Silk, Faille, Silk. Japanese and China Silk.
Silk, Silk Satin Crepe
Silk Grenadine, Silk Drapery, Ask to our
Figured Silk Flannel, nothing handsomer or newer.
Clothing
New s coming in daily in both Suits Pants.
The Old Reliable Brothers Shoes for Ladies
Children and Little Gents, the and Shoes for
i Gents All sold under Guarantee.
f By Yesterdays Steamer
of one
one grain; half tea-
spoonful of sugar; mix with two
of water. Take a
spoonful every hour, lather dis-
ease will in twelve
hours. For a child, smaller doses,
lo age. If counties
would compel their physicians lo
use this, there would be no need
pest houses. If you value
and experience, use this recipe for
that terrible
Old
To day Mr. A. showed
us a pair of spectacles that are a
hundred years old.
were to him by Mr.
E. Little, of Beaver Dam township,
who says the spectacles were used
by his ancestors as far back as his
The lenses
are round and is a very
heavy Iron that was
doubt made in a black smith shop.
Mr. Little says the lenses suit bis
eyes SO well now that he
placed in another frame and
Rolls Matting, f
Open at Nights until o'clock. Greenville, N, C.
yet it waits in humble brought the spectacles to Mr.
homos disguised for that purpose.
C. T





Have Ton Forgot
What I
I AM STILL CARRY
LINK OF
LETTER.
U. . Feb.
The administration is determined
, that then shall be U extra session
of I lie Congress. That in BOW
U plain as the nose your
Mr. is talking up a set-
. of the Cuban quest
DreSS but if the Ship Subsidy
job hail been allowed to go through
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware he have discover-
. an extra would
Tinware A u cab.
WHICH I AM TO MENTION, lint there arc other strings to
, ,,. extra session bow, it would
Come to see me your of I lour or orb. ,,,
to please leaders Congress so manipulated pamphlet. Culture.
that one or more of the big It is sent free,
print ion bills tailed to gel through j v. s,. s. v.
Ibis session, tried to
raise a howl that it was the r U
crate who were to blame for the Bit
Even- cotton planter should
write for our valuable illustrated
Get a good Safe
The Victor safe is made m all sizes con-
for home, hum. office and general use.
Every sale with a guarantee to be lire
proof. Prices range in m up.
J. L SUGG,
Greenville. V.
Wholesale Hatters,
NORFOLK, VA.
We carry all Data, Al
Ounce Hats, Stiffs of
shapes, in fact anything in the
Hat line.
We have made H. C Hooker
our sole distributer for
will find a full
THE BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS
HAVE I
Reflector
As one of the I r Public School Books
Pitt County. We handle . hooks designated on
State List for the public schools and can supply what-
ever you need. We also have
COPY BOOKS,
Greenville, N, O.
CARTS AND WAGONS.
slant and practice writing books
tablets, fool's can paper, .-in, pencils, slates,
crayons, colored inks companion boxes,
extra session that the would
make necessary. would
it be surprising if the River and
Harbor bill, which is to be report-
ed to the Senate this week, also
failed to get through. That would
reduce the total of the
made by this to-
that has thoroughly alarmed
the republican leaders since the Hats at his store.
press of the country, regardless of
politics, have opened up on it.
Then there is the bill for the re-
of war taxes, which is
deadlocked in conference and in a
fair way to fail, the House j on Dickinson
conferees by Secretary Maker and of
and other of the
administration, refuse to accept
the cut in beer and tobacco taxes
made by the Senate. The Senate
i now considering the
bill, but whether that meas-
is to be voted on or merely lie
used as a club to kill time is not
cl clear. One is very
and that is that the
gent people of the country know
that Democrats will not lie re
for the failure of any
I regular appropriation bill. They
; at all times assisted in dis-
posing of the appropriation bills,
as fast as they were ready, and
have repeatedly warned the Re-
publicans that were wasting
time on the Ship Subsidy bill that
should nave devoted to the
Appropriation bills.
Twenty Years Proof.
keep the bow-
cleanse
the system of all impurities An
cure for sick headache,
dyspepsia, sour stomach, con-
ion and kindred diseases.
do without
R. P. Smith, Va.
writes I don't know how I could
do without them. I have had
Liver disease for over twenty
years. Am now entirely cured.
Liver Pills
IN
ff. PERRY CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
SALT RHEUM CURED BY
Johnston's Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
in nil.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and Orleans.
r.
The J War la o J-
. Bloc .-
Nature in her efforts to correct mistake, which mistaken hare aM from
carries, living, or it may be from ancestor. shoots out pimple, blotches and
other imperfections on skin, at a warning- that more serious trouble
haps tumors, cancer, or pulmonary are to follow If
you neglect heed the warning and correct the mistake.
.------- It an .
kept
you neglect to warning- sou o-
Many a lingering, painful disease and an baa avoided
note of warning have Wu heeded and the bit
pure by a right use of
Mis J. of Marshall, Mich .
was cured of a bad humor after suffering- with it are year
doctors and friends said it was salt rheum. It came out on my head, neck
and ears, and then on my whole body I was perfectly raw with it What I
suffered during those five years, no use telling. Nobody would me If
I did i tried medicine that was advertised to cure It. I money
enough to boy n Souse. I heard SARSAPARILLA
-ed a bottle of it. I began to improve right away, and when I has
lint bottle I was completely cured. I have never bad a of It
r got any thing to do me the least good till I tried JOHNSTON
SARSAPARILLA. I would heartily advise all who are suffering from humors
or skin disease of any kind to try It at once. I had also s good deal of stomach
trouble, and miserable, but SARSAPARILLA
never
i by in full bottles at only one
made me all
The blood is your keep It pure and strong you can positive
disease or face contagion fearlessly. JOHNSTON'S i
fails. It for sale by all druggist, in full bottles at only one dollar i
SOLD BY
NOTICE.
Application will be made to the
to amend the charter of the town of
Grifton I. I-. Sr . Mayor.
C. ClerK.
1901.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Some Our Mod
soapstone pencils cent, plain lead pencils cent,
rubber tipped lead pencil cent, a nice tablet
pretty cover I crayons, with metal hold-
in nice wood box B cent, lead pencil, slate pen-
and pen, an rule, all in nice wood box,
cents. A great big wide cents. Bottle f best
ink on the market. B cents. y books B to cents.
White crayons, gross in box. ten's. Good fool's cap
paper H COMB per quire
For the Business Man.
We carry a nice of double and single entry ledgers,
long day books, journals, books, memorandums,
order books, notebooks, time
Ac.
For Society People,
Steam
Boilers and Machinery
on Short Notice
Posts, Brackets and Balusters for
house trimming made to order.
The Commoner
WILLIAM
Editor ft Publisher,
Lincoln, ask a.
in Advance.
One Tear II, Months
Three Bo.
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
Tit Reflector office. The Semi-
Weekly Reflector and
Will be sent together
one year for or Daily
Reflector and The
one year for 13.50 payable ad-
NOTICE-
Notice is hereby
will lie made to the General Assembly of
North Carolina to prohibit the sale of
within two miles of the Missionary
Baptist church near the town of Bethel,
N. 0- This Jan
TAKEN UP.
A red cow with stripes, crooked
horns, unmarked, apparently about two
old, has bean in my field four
month. Owner is hereby call
for same pay charge for keeping
cost of advertising. W. b.
Greenville. N. C. Jan. 1901.
We will nay the reward tor
Senator Teller destroyed the last
when Hie am
with Th.-f are
fill satisfaction. bole con-
tail, pills, boast I'll
contain rills of
and by mall. Stamp
CO., I or. I Union and
Streets. .
J t.
all kinds and -t
s. visiting call-.
if box papers card and
papers and tablets
TAKES TO AM.
MAGAZINES.
The famous Fountain gen
hope of the looters in their ability
to push the Subsidy bill
through at this when he
the of public
business, I desire to give notice
that this Ship Subsidy bill cannot
Senator pretend-
ed to be much surprised and said
that he had not before any
notice that an rote would be
allowed on bill. Senator Teller
spoke of three Republican Senators
had none to him and express-
el a hope that the bill would not
be voted upon, and then
There i a sentiment
among the Republican Senators,
shared probably half of them,
that this bill ought to I
am not surprised, for no bill, ever
presented to the Senate, carried
upon its flee such of job-
as the Sena-
tor Sauna got terribly worked up
while Mr. Teller Other Sena-
tors were saying things showing
the impossibility of pasting the
Ship Subsidy bill, made a
speech in which he virtually took
the ground that the reelection of
Mr. was a verdict of the
people In favor of the Ship
bill and any other measures he
might favor in plain words,
he alone had a right to say what
appropriations of public money
should be made. Instead of show
that the Subsidy was not a
looting scheme, denial
ed that the River Harbor bill
contained propositions would
mike Shipping bill look
PILLS
Restore ind
Loss
Three Pipers, One Bach,
Weekly Times
YA.,
Now Only Cents a Year,
and includes absolutely free The
Paragon The
Faun Journal, Philadelphia.
r TiMES,
Including Journal an Para-
now only per
Me per month by mail.
Address THE TIMES,
Richmond, Ya.
Having duly
i Clerk of Pill as
of Ike estate of A. Sr.,
deceased, notice is hereby given in all per-
sons indebted to the estate to make
payment to tho
and all persons having the
estate must present the same for
on or before the 38th day of January,;
or this notice will be dead in bar of,
recovery.
This 28th of January.
W. W, liner,
B. A. Borax, Jr.
of U A. House,
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. BI. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. If. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
York and
ton, and for all points for the West
v. railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominions. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. MYERS SON,
Washington, N.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. O.
dis.-
. Of or
excess arid indiscretion.
A nerve tonic and
blood builder.
ha pink to ft,
and
of mall
i for---------
BO, with bankable to car
or refund th paid. s. ad circular
PILLS
copy our ban
i i.
Immediate
for U-i of Power,
or
S Hysteria, Fit. and lbs
of m
mall n f 1.00 a
to cur to or refund
money paid. Address
MEDICAL CO.
For sale by I-
Greenville. N C
NOTICE.
All persons owing me for fax the
and prior, will please mil
settle with w. Hards, or
at Tucker's old mar
or lend N r-
M.
And when It comes to
JOB
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
Whiskey drinking has
ed very much this city, as else-
a Charlotte man yes-
is like
the drinking there was a few
ago, and young men
. drink far less than ever
before. The of the matter is
that in Ibis business tine young
man who drinks is handicapped at
lbs Start, is in demand, and
M. Schultz.
Wholesale and
furniture Dialer. Cash paid for
Hides. Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
As, Turkeys, Egg, ate. Bed
Oak Suits, Ba-
; Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor
Table. Lounges, Safes, P.
i Gail Ax
Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Magic food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seal and Hulls, Gar-
Heeds, I Apple,
Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Current, Raisins, Glass
China Tin and Wooden
Ware. Cakes and Crackers,
Ch . e. Best Butter, Stand
ard and nu-
goods. Quality and
for cash. Com
to sen me.
Phone Sf.
Court.
Hams i
ya, J. Action
The defendant will
an action entitled as alive has
been commenced in Court
the bonds
M ween said Mamie
and
aid defendant nib fur her take in that
hob required at the next
Superior Com t of said county be
held on first in March.
Court house It the town of
North Carolina, and answer or demur to
tin plaintiff
court for the relief de-
in Mid complaint.
This IS day el Petty.
Clerk court.
It
for
Satisfy Your Appetite the
Carolina
Next door lo
to j V at J Chin.
Good
Regular Dinner k
Cents.
Soup, kinds meat, I
Vegetables, Bread, and De-
all for SB cents.
B. W.
Manager
PORT AN LAND SALE.
virtue of and
Invested in no- by a decree entered Sept.
term 1900 of Pitt Superior Court, in the
S. T. again K.
and others, as on record in
the Clerk's office of Superior Court in
lodgment Docket No IS, action
Docket No in pases and
As Trustee and there-
in, I public before the
in Greenville, on Mon-
day I he II day of March 1901 the follow-
described tract land to
gloated the county of
township, the lands
II. Mills, v. h. Robert
and other being laud whereon
the said K. S. resides, on the
north side of Cow swamp and being
known us land by E.
Dixon from A. deeded to
said by his John S. Dixon
and Ore containing in
whole one hundred and fifty acre. The
identical land conveyed Galloway in
trust, M appeals ft,
and ll. Hooker. Oct. th 1893. Terms
cash.
Feb. i,
GREENVILLE S. C.
gs------a
Cotton Bagging and Ties always
on has i
goods kept constantly es
hand. Country and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
or Till
the Clerk in Superior Court,
Fleming, Archie
Fleming and Nannie Fleming, minors,
by their next friend Barrow.
Against
W. S. Fleming. Al-
and Mary Pollard his
wife, Adelaide Fleming and the children
of Adam Fleming, Jr., whose
names are unknown and D- T House
of W. S. Fleming a lunatic.
The children of Adam Fleming, Jr.,
whose names ate and who arc
defendant in the above entitled cause, will
take notice a Proceeding en-
titled us in the
Superior Court of PUt
Clerk in order lo make partition of lit
lands of late Fernando Fleming
his burs law. And
will lake notice that they are re-
to appear at the office the said
Clerk of the Superior of said county
In Wednesday the day of March 1901,
ii N. C, and answerer demur
to tie-petition, and complaint odd ac-
or will apply Court
for the relief
this the of February
Superior Court of
A Blow,
Attorneys for
W, R, WHICHARD BRO.,
DEALERS IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete every de
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
j. a,
-------DEALER IN-------
THE H SI PRESCRIPTION
and fever is a bottle of Grove's
Ibis is being fully. This Tasteless t bill It is simply
principle will operate more than
anything sin for temperance. An-
other grout factor is fact that
drinking is being rather tabooed
by Observer.
on and a tasteless form
No cure-- no pay. Price
The Day Cold Our.
i in Hi.- head lad v-r. SB;
Kens wt.
NOTICE.
, Court
I'm I
Action for Divorce.
L. H. Pender,
GREENVILLE, V. C
Tobacco seines. Tin Roofing, etc.
Expert employ Oil. All
kinds and work
first class. Re of gnus a
specialty.
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter
W. J.
vs.
Mi nit i
Meal rant, above
will ItS an action
above commenced in
Superior of county to dissolve
the BOW
the said W. J. and
and the said will
notice that she i- required to appear
at next Main Court of
lo b hi id on the first Monday
in March 1901 at court house of
at North Carolina, and
r or demur lo the Is aid
or Will apply to the
court for tho relief demanded hi
div of
C . superior Court
for
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice of Hardware.
SEE MB.
J. B.
PATENT
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fro
Week
FOR
III
The Eastern Re
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D. J.
VOL. XX.
TRUTH -T. .
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-AT-
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1901,
NO
AN LITTER TO THE
WE WISH TO SAY WE ARE GOING TO MAKE
STORE FOR YOU.
White and Embroideries.
Just received a beautiful line of Dimities Stripped, White
Goods, White Goods, Organdies white and colors. The
whole line is beautiful, we extend a cordial welcome to all
Latest designs in Window Curtain Goods. Silks for Shirt
Waists. things Pine Apple Tissues.
You are welcome. No trouble to show our line.
W. T. LEE A CO.
Bad Work Crusaders.
Feb. a
raid on a here by twenty
masked men, heavily armed, late
last Mrs. Rose Hudson,
wife of the bartender, was instant-
killed
William Webb, one of raid-
mils through one arm and
two or three of his companions
were slightly wounded. Young
composed the Two
arrests were made today much
excitement prevails over the pros-
of a still more serious collision
between the factions.
Shortly after o'clock last
night, two men entered t lie
which said to be owned by Mrs.
cease business yesterday, but com-
was refused. When the
men entered they ordered drinks
which were at once served by Bar-
tender Hudson.
One of the men rapped loudly on
the bar at this about
The Common School System tin
In Experiment.
having undertaken to
supplement the work of the States
in the matter of fret education
have assumed a grave
and character of the
of the future, as well as
the quality government, depends
upon the correct solution of
problem says Bird H
in Everybody's Magazine.
millions to spend for free
schools, there opened a wide Held
for experiments. The ethical ion of
the masses such a popular thing
that any person who proposes
to a plan or a
to the scheme of a
hearing, and too often of
for mischief A wave of fad-
has swept over the country in
recent years, many cities it
has almost engulfed the
schools, that were originally the
means of the free education for
which property was taxed. The
proper of any
requires a prompt return to a
system of thorough instruction in
the public schools in those
that are true base all higher
education. Municipal
not justify the maintenance of
general system of so railed higher
education or the teaching of fads
and experiments. If high
schools, they must be maintained
to provide rewards of merit and
industry in the common schools,
they ought to include a special
course of study preparatory for
service in the city government.
But the real function and duly
of good govern-
is to provide a thorough
course of practical study and teach
lug that will children
of the poor lo acquire the true
foundation of higher be-
fore they are compelled to go to
work. The boys and girls who are
farced to work at fifteen may, with
a little assistance, educate them
selves as they toll if they have been and hastily
thoroughly taught the M
of a practical English education. lo
For supplement knowledge the city j
can provide means with of Leaven
schools free lectures, libraries, and , notified of the
, raid and John
Henry farmers, charged
I with participating the affair.
Abduction Case.
Omaha, Neb., Feb.,
police have under arrest James
charged with complicity
in the abduction of Edward
by, Jr , on the night of December
18th. was arrested last
Saturday, but the police have kept
it a secret today, in the bops
of securing other arrests. Young
baa positively
him as the man who accosted
near the residence
represented himself to be a sheriff
from an adjoining county and
forced Into a buggy, and also
as win. kepi guard over
at the hill
the thirty hours he was
kept a prisoner, pending the
the of
which Mr. paid for the re
turn of his boy. Daniel If. Burris
who sold a and buggy to
men who are supposed lo have
used it to procure the abduction,
also as one of
those men. Mac. Larsen, a
in Hie employ of H.
Patrick of whom the kidnappers
rented a house, also
Lilian as the man who paid a
month's rent advance for a cot-
in Happy Hollow, which the
bandits abandoned two weeks be-
fore the abduct ion, tearing
was arrested by
men both
whom arc old acquaintances of the
prisoner, one of them having gone
to school with him. They also
knew he was a close friend of
Pat whom a large reward
has been as leader the
TO THE E, AND II OF
PITT AND ADJOINING col Nil ES.
We are ill the forefront of the
We offer you the best selected line of
race after your
General Merchandise
In New Quarters.
My ii lends now tint in
tho store-formerly occupied i. Mis,
Just opposite the l stole, with
H full complete line of
Goods and Notions.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LINE OP
MILLINERY
lo be found iii any store Pin bought choice
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
and Europe. all year round, Summer
and Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ml
It is our pleasure to show you what want and lo
sell you if we can. We Otter you the very best sen ice, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with well
established business built on its own merits.
When you come to market you Will not do yourself littles
if you do not see Immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us the following lines of merchandise
Trimmed Hats, Chiffons, Silks and Velvets
all kinds, I will carry complete linen Millinery to
Mr. M. T. ill rail-
and will lie glad lo hue all old Mends and
customers call her.
Goods and Notions,
Shoes.
Bats a
Jackets and Capes, Carpels, Mailings and Oil Cloths.
II. Ilia I rusts
Men's, Women's and Children's and
Harness, Blankets and Dusters,
Atlanta
the of Hebrew,
among stockholders and maul-
of the lino limns trusts and
combine, of the present d such
as
feller steel Organ-
Naturally business men o
Montana House bus voted
I add to I lie school fund the
notes Will of alleged bribery de-
from posited with the State Treasurer a
V ago Stale lute-
side during Urn lo eject Mr.
Clark in Mi ate Senate,
charged money
hi u lo an agent
of i i. i., in used in
of votes,
Michael Warning had kidnapping. Tonight the police
been served the proprietress to secured information which they ex-
to lead lo the arrest of
man connected with the crime.
He is a coachman of a family friend
of Mr.
is M years age
was employed in the packing
of the Company
twenty more rushed into South Omaha up to three
place. carried arms wore He has been employed
masks. Half a dozen but the police claim
were raised and discharged into be had been spending money
the apparently lo freely. He has served in the pen
the of the place. Two
rushed upon Hudson with
guns at his head, lie
grasped the barrels and pushed
them aside just as they exploded.
Hudson slipped to the Just
then Mrs. Hudson dashed in and
had she crossed half the
intervening space when another
gnu was discharged at
her The whole top of her
skull was blown away,
sou, his feet, her to
the rear zoom, where she died.
men are said to have been
highway robbery.
Won Trying.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar Molasses, Laid. Bead t.-,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and hope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture line.
We buy strictly for but sell for Cash or A
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your
Hie and Journal
stales of-
i in- n speak
and most
quick lo catch on on
for
does, remain aloof from
and steer clear of lug I rusts
pa such
one reason,
he is essentially a banker. serving Philip.
are the best example of pines and e-t
the Hebrew dealing chief- a mute a
in French
hesitates to take too l by Gorman
I Italian by S
and I
Dutch
and Polish
en
race
Home Impeachment
Raleigh, Feb., in.
The House
A minister one day walking of Representative-, today appointed
along a road, and to his astonish- nine prominent lawyers, who are
he saw a crowd of boys sit-1 members of to manage
ting front of a ring a small the prosecution the part of
dog in When he came House in the Impeachment pro-
up to them he the following before the Senate against
at are you doing
to the
One little boy
tells the biggest lie wins
said the minister, am
waiting under arms to help defend i bays,
the from the expected was like you I never
raid, but when the baud entered I
the place shooting, the
defenders became stricken
and decamped. When the
Haw Mm. fall, dying, they,
Chief Justice Finches and
ate J ice Douglas, i be Supreme
Court. The arc ex Judge
W. of Locke
Craig, of Buncombe; ex Judge A.
w. Graham, of I,
Hayes, of Chatham; J. Spain-
hour, Burke; of
There was silence for awhile, New Hanover; R. B. Nicholson, of
A Hit History.
If a recent report from Chicago
it to be believed that city is the
The weight which should lie at
home of one of the strongest was
the country. The dispatch re-1 b a ,,
asserted that two bur a
drove up to he door of ,,
a millionaire banker in j y
a cutler, and while one of them ,
held the home the other climbed j am,
up the porch, pried open a joker ilea
window carried out a J
safe. Imago may well
that
sub-
proud of a man who could hold a
one arm
safe
while sliding a
post.
court house. He did so got it
signed. The average
ii an will anything that
is to a
Observer.
cue of the boys
him up the
Leader.
Hand
Labor
III a letter to his parents a Mis
w ho is with the army
the Philippines writes of having
seen some monkeys playing
about among the orange
near de Bay. have
seen Monkeys In
says the
my fancy had never associated
with orange blossoms. It re-
minded me of a I once saw
Cuba selling bottles of rum
from a basket made of
A certain quartermaster sergeant
of Rough Riders bought a quantity
of the liquor, for which be gave
the an older on coin
written the reverse
side of a pledge which he had
signed his to ab-
stain from drink for six
Of two evils people choose
the least; others choose
still others choose both.
Beaufort; F. M. of
A. A. F. Sett
ell, of Moore
He I a
There is always the top.
A religious woman takes to a
funeral like a healthy man docs to
a light.
The year after she i-- married a
woman ought lo be made to carry
a bit in her mouth.
Most girls sooner or later you
have to kiss, but there are a few
that you have to let kiss you.
When he is getting in and
the minister asks if there is any
one who knows any reason why
thing shouldn't go the average
man can hardly help dodging.
to i. Depart-
Of Agriculture, funnels
of this country got
mine for their products
than they did in 1800, and they
didn't have Mark subsidy
to help them
Star.
commenting upon some of the
speeches made during tin-
of the resolution, the
venerable editor of the Wilmington
who i always interest-1
log up in matters historical, recalls
this Interesting bit of
may be recalled that there
was great and con-
tempt among not
lawyers over the great palavering
over Pearson many of the liar
because he was really a great
hut under pressure and
allowed men of highest character
to be sent by Governor Golden
prison any legal authority
say lug the powers of
Senator Ron-
sum and Hon. Joseph J. Davis,
Supreme Judge,
Interviewed that pure, upright,
conscientious man and
Jurist, Judge books, of Elizabeth
Oily, ii was found the
of ins
He issued the great
habeas and the I in
prisoned gentlemen wen- released
from the and
tyranny and
marked a
by lawyers if are not mistaken,
while the grave pure and
Brooks is
It is a re
to the stale, Judge
told Governor Holden when
at bis room
to beat him out of Ills put
pose ti, the great writ of lib
oration, If he did not treat
him w Hi proper
as be was he would send bun lo
Hidden vamoosed let
Bro ever after
risks, and his leads to
avoid big trusts. He i- will-
to more
wail and more
for the profits than tin- Gentle
of today, though ho not
get credit
again the Jew ,
the Ii
in en the i in ii
I cut ion, grown n-a
In becoming a any
may ill
i have inn the gaunt lei
, and lie ha
been tug an car lo mill let
the against the
sis, especially as the classes
and pile tip Wealth,
Main ore
not enough for him,
III this lion He
and
in business, is Worth while lo
note he has not In-d tied in
bis money in i
ill tins is
one of the last indication- of its
prevent and future sue
Observer.
arc also spoken
army
our
One the saloon slit
crusade is to be seen tho
fad now reported, that the town
of Kan., awoke In
lay lo III line
of t he Ill one
of the low ii had
been an the pulpit
and pipe in i lined. One of the
demolished win low- w is a memo
rial lo generosity Helen
of New York, and cost
1500 The bole dam
w ill I , K. On
w pulpit was out an
as
w ill show you boa I real
saloons, and will give you us
as send, file
town means that Mime
loll w ill be killed.
Inn we slop to n tin I that the
i in is
pay lot Hie of I he
government than ii coats
to In . Slate and
says Allan-
Iii we get ii fair
i nil where load
lull Its, ago tho total
n-i Hie government annum
led lo live dollar per capita
population. To day that ex-
ion dollars or more
double was not a great
while
Walter ii. Newman, who
been w sonic lug min
schemes In Ibis Slate, was
urn o a in
N. Y., when
him, look U fancy lo
and nine i tip which
he raked cash, That
U i, hi in a he to
i Milling things on his ow ii ac
at d la came His
latest big deal was working the
Gold Hill, county, scheme,
and it hi-
i. buyers. I be is inert
M lit Newman is operating in
ii c i pastures, w
Star.
ii is a fact it when n ton a be-
gin to Hie ail a lily and
entitled among
and of it at
begins think improve-
of h i i ii mil II re
one S beat
towns Ii In in or e now discus-
H,. T of
abroad are the In are demanding
at t help ., Iowa
Philadelphia
who
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Title
Eastern reflector, 22 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.
Date
February 22, 1901
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