Eastern reflector, 1 March 1901


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Have You Forgot
is
What
Dry Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
to sec
II i TO
for your next Flour or Pork.
Yours to
White.
Get a good Safe
Victor safe is mule in all sizes con-
for homo, office and general use.
safe with a guarantee to be tire
in up.
Di
Prices range fr
I L.
As one of the
County. W
Slate List for the
ever need. We also
Lawyer la, i
The managers on the . -f
House of Representatives who are
to prefer the article
of against the Ba-
judges are
down to work.
While no Beating was held yes-
the members conferred with
other.
It was decided to employ
and so far it has been virtually
greed Gen. T. f.
ad ex-Judge of Ashe-
ville, Mr. H. of
Maj. W. A.
shall to conduct the
prosecution.
The had hoped to get
the sen ices of It. Watson,
of Winston. Mr. has writ-
ten a letter saying in substance
that his engagements are such that
he cannot appear In the case.
Maj. W. A. is already
in the city and la engaged in draft
log the articles impeachment,
which will submitted to the
manager. Major
is entrusted with this part of the
work.
It is not known who will appear
in behalf of the judges. It is
stated that
and Hon. f. I. Osborne will appear
for the The judges have
received the tender of the services
of a Dumber of leading lawyers in
the State.
Allen, the chairman
the Committee, said yes-
that he did not think it
would need an extra session of the
Legislature to conduct the case,
it will
work on the part of members, he
believes that the trial can be
finished and public business trans-
acted during the present session
The managers believe that the
of impeachment can be
completed Thursday, and they may
be presented to the senate Friday.
Post.
Pot-
your
will
I large; without
Potash your
crop will be
r telling
I,
N. C.
Arrest
disease by the timely use of
Liver Pills, an old and
favorite remedy of increasing
Always cures
SICK HEADACHE,
malaria,
torpid liver, constipation
and all bilious diseases.
Liver PILLS
SALT RHEUM CURED Wt
Johnston's Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
in mm.
K Ml WORKS,
Si. New
Mrs. Adam-, wife of a miner
in Boise City, Idaho, some time ago
attended a picnic where the eat
aides were spread on lilt ledge of
While they were eating she
discovered specks of gold the
rock, bat kept mum and went on
eating. It wasn't long
bad a claim located, it panned out
rich, and the day she sold
out for cash and is now
going to take a picnic Europe.
The bill should know
the ins and out- of his business
ix
J. W. PERRY CD.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, and Hags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
THE COUNTY OF SCHOOL
HAVE APPOINT
A j-ors
School Books in
designated on the
At and can supply what-
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers- in
Storks. Cotton, drain and
ions. Private W ires to York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
a if f
Tn, Sal. War C.
I. Powerful
Nature, her effort to correct which have coast from
careless living, or it may be from ancestors, shoots out pimples, blotches
other imperfections on skin, as a warning that more serious troubles
haps tumors, cancers, erysipelas or pulmonary are to follow -II
you neglect to heed the warning and correct the mistakes.
Many a lingering, painful disease and many an early has been MM
because these notes of warning been and the Wood kept
pure by a right use of SARSAPARILLA.
Miss J. of Marshall. Mich.,
I was cured of a bad humor after suffering with it for fire years. The
doctors and friends said It was salt rheum. It nun, out on my head, neck
and ears, and then on my whole body. I perfectly raw with It. What I
suffered during those five years. I no use telling. Nobody would me if
I did. I tried every medicine that was advertised to cure It, I spent money
enough to a house. I heard JOHNSTON S SARSAPARILLA highly
praised. I tried a bottle of It. I began to improve right away, and when had
finished the third bottle I completely cured. I have never had a touch of It
since. I never got any thing to do me the least good till I tried JOHNSTON S
I would heartily advise all who are suffering from humors
or skin disease of any kind to try It at once. I a good deal of stomach
trouble, and was run down and miserable, but JOHNSTON
made me all .
The blood is your life and if keep it pure and strong you can re-
els disease or face contagion fearlessly. SARSAPARILLA
tails. It is for sale by all druggist., in full quart bottles at only one dollar easts
SOLD BY ERNUL.
NOTICE.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Application will be made to the
to amend the charter of the town of
Grifton J. Ia. Sr., Mayor.
. Clerk.
January, MM,
L. Pender,
GREENVILLE, X. C.
Tobacco Pines. Tin Roofing,
Expert employed. All
kinds and Locksmith work
first class. He stocking of guns a
specialty.
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter
COPY BOOKS,
ml and
lets, tool's ca;
colored crayon-.
Cur
Franchises Belong People.
The general principle that all
special lights, privileges, and
. chines in, over, or under
practice writing b .
highways of a are the
pencils, slates,
companion boxes,
Are You Hungry
Satisfy
Carolina
Next door to
Chin.
Oysters, Cane, Good to Eat.
Regular Dinner from
The Commoner
WILLIAM .
Editor Publisher,
Advance.
One Tear fl. Six Months
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
Tub reflector office. The semi-
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for 1.75- or Tin. Daily
and -The
one year for payable in ad-
So
I.
Assembly of
ice is hereby given that application
will lie made to
North Carolina to prohibit the sale of
liquor within two mile; of the
near the town of Bethel,
Thin Jan
TAKEN UP.
A ml row with brindle crooked
horns, unmarked, apparently two
old, been in my field about four
Owner is lo call
for same pay charges for keeping and
Coal of advertising. W. I.
Greenville, N. C. Jan. 1901.
Three Papers, One Year Bach,
CREDITORS.
nullified Wore
Clerk of Pin county as
of the estate of B. A. House, Sr.,
do eased, notice i hereby given to all per-
sons indebted to the estate to make
the undersigned.
. ., J and all persons having claims the
I I must present for
RICHMOND VA 1902, or this notice will plead in of;
I rubber tipped
cover cent,
v. in nice wood box
and n, tin i all in nice
; A big l cents. H
in
j lead cent.
I cent, a nice tablet with
. crayons, with metal hold-
; pencil, slate pen-
property of the corporation and the
says Bird Color in
Everybody's Magazine, at
last obtained general recognition
in public opinion and at the hands
of lawmakers. It does not follow,
however, that any considerable
undertake to provide
lighting, or other modem
wood box, ft I conveniences but proper govern
of best I mint will not prevail until every
on the t.
White crayons, gross in I
paper per
i ,. y rents
s cents. Good fool's cap
l kinds
and De-
Soup, kinds meal
Vegetables, Bread,
all for cents.
W.
Manager
PILLS
Vitality. Lo aid
Now Only Cents a Year,
and includes absolutely free The
Paragon Monthly, Talk; The
Farm Journal, Philadelphia.
Including Farm Journal and Para-
Monthly, now only per
year; per month by mail.
Address THE TIMES,
Richmond. Va.
SERVICE
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green
ville, leave Greenville daily
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON.
N. C.
CHERRY,
Greenville, N. O.
recovery.
B. A.
of B. A. Hour, Sr.
D. W.
For the Business Man.
We carry a nice in of
g books,
books
,.,. Ac.
ill
and single entry ledgers.
liter books,
ks,
For Society P pie,
and special privilege
granted to individuals and private
corporations is made to yield a
revenue based upon its actual earn-
value. The granting of per
franchises must remain an
memory of the days
lien American cities were ruled
and lobbed, not governed. No
law or rule lie made for
proper regulation of this
feature of municipal
lint in future giant of any ,
Loss of at
all
effect,
and
A tonic and
blood builder.
rink lo pals
cheeks and
mid
for
PILLS
SO
12.50. with our bankable to cure
or refund the money paid. Head foe circular
copy our bankable
NOTICE.
All persons owing me for guano for the
year 1900 and prior, please c ill and
attic with D. W. or
K at old I. near
or send check direct to me, N r-
II, M. Ti
Immediate
for Loaf of
Or,.
Aim. PM
III-.
mall hi Main
B for our bankable
curs la or
paid.
MEDICAL CO.
Minton Jackson ILL
Pot sale by L
nave all kin I and
papers,
aid and
visiting i . now papers and tablets.
SI
MAGAZINES.
I . Famous gen
special privilege will be restricted A
limitations to pro-1
Greenville, N, C.
I the rights of people and
secure a portion of the general in-
come may one day supersede
all direct
on Dickinson
Maker and Repairer of
CARTS AND WAGONS.
And when it comes to
JOB
The Reflector Office Can't Beat.
i be House branch our
consists of members,
The House is composed
Of Democrats and nineteen op j
A majority of the whole
House is sixty one; of Demo-
fifty one.
vole on the
to impeach Chief Justice
and Associate Justice was for .
Impeachment and against
peach mint.
were eight pain,
indicates the vote as recorded In d Machinery
lull for to II against J paired on Short
Posts, and Balusters for
Out of Democrats, only
North Court
County.
vs. V Action for Divorce.
The defendant above will like
that an action as
in Court
Hill county lo dissolve the bonds
existing between the Mamie
Albert and the
said will further take in tier that
he is required to at the Deal term
Court of aid county to be
held on first Monday in March,
the Court town of
north Carolina, and answer or demur lo
In M action or
ill apply to Ho curl for the relief de-
ill
This the IS day
Mono.,
Clerk court.
Alt for Plaintiff.
IMPORTANT
By virtue of the power contained and
in by a lit
term in the
Case entitled S. T. Hooker against B. S.
and others, as appears on record In
Clerk's office of the Superior in
Judgment Docket No. action
lite Docket No. pages and
As Trustee and named there-
in. I will expose lo public sate, la-fore
Court House in on Mon-
day II day of March 1901 the follow-
described tract Of land one tract
of land, the county of Pill.
township, lands of
II. Mills, A. L. Clark, Robert
Dixon and others being land whereon
E. S. Dixon on the
north side of Cow swamp and being
known as the land chased by K.
Dixon from II. A. and deeded lo
Mid Dixon by hie father
Green containing in the
whole oar hundred and fifty lent The
conveyed Galloway in
trust, as appeals in It ID. page
Hooker. Oct. Terms
cub,
Feb. ii, 1901. Commissioner.
IN
GREENVILLE C.
Cotton Bagging and Ties always
on ban I
Fresh goods kept en
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
Stat Of North Pill county
before Clerk in Superior Court,
Fleming, Archie
Fleming and Nannie Fleming, minors,
by their next friend Barrow.
Against
Fleming, W. S. Firming. Al-
Pollard and Mary Pollard his
wife, Adelaide Fleming and children
of Adam Fleming, Jr., whose
unknown T House
guardian of W. S. Fleming a lunatic
The children of Adam Fleming, Jr.,
whose names arc unknown and are
defendants in the above entitled cause, will
take notice a Special Proceeding en-
tilled as above, Man commenced in the
of County, before the
Clerk, ill order to make partition of the
lands of the late Fernando Fleming among
defendants
notice that they arc re-
appear at the office of the said
house miming made to order.
more a
majority, nineteen more than
1500
. will pat lbs shove reward for any case
i he party in
. we ear,
Of While OUt cur- the MM .;
PHI. when direction, are
Whole with r. and
never fall lo cm-
. ratio for l-s
as to
III. For sale
Ibis division in the on SO
I if to it u most danger-1 The One Day
on, el future street of,
Post.
CM
----ESTABLISHED
S. M.
Wholesale and .
Dealer. paid for further
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
I ads, Mattresses., Oak Suits, Bu-
i Carriages, Parlor
Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
and
.-eat Key West Cheroots,
American Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Meal and Hulls, Oar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples,
Prunes. Currents, Raisins,
and China Ware, and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Matt
Cheese, Best Bolter,
ard Sewing Machines, and nu-
other goods. and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
W, R.
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices, as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
Clerk of the Superior Court of said county
i n Wednesday day of March
n C, answer or demur
In the and complaint in ac-
or plaintiff will apply to tut Court
for the relief
This the day of February
C atonal,
Clerk of Superior Court of Pitt county.
at Blow,
Attorneys for
NOTICE.
In
Action for Divorce.
Phone ff.
THE BUT
and fever is a lad lie of
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It
Iron
No pay. Price
county
vs.
above
will lake an w-
as above been commenced in
Superior Court of to dissolve
the bonds matrimony now existing
said W. I, and
and further
lake notice she required to appear
at the next term
said to lie held on the first
in March at i ml house of said
county at North Carolina, and
answer or demur to in aid
action or plaintiff will apply to
court for the relief demanded in said can-
plaint. This the lath day of
Moose,
Clerk Superior Court
-DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINE OP
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
SEE MB.
. R.
en or i also
t Bead model, e
The Eastern
X fl
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH TO
xx.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, MARCH I
NO
AN TO THE
CL
WE WISH TO SAY WE ARE GOING TO MAKE OUR
STORE HEADQUARTERS FOR YOU.
White Good and Embroideries.
Just received a beautiful line of Dimities. White
Goods, Plain White Goods, Organdies white and in colors. The
whole line is beautiful, and we extend a cordial welcome to all
Latest designs in Window Curtain Goods. Silks for Shirt
Waists. things In Pine Apple Tissues.
Yon are welcome; No trouble to show our line.
LEE CO-
LETTER.,
.
from similar
Feb.
will
Congress whatever reduction of
war taxes the country gets. The
republicans fully kill
the bill in conference, but when
found out that all dear
H the House, and enough
republicans to make a majority,
were determined head off that
the leaders at once order
ed that a com promise be patched
p in the conference tHe
House and Senate- bills. That
compromise will course,
any sense; be a democratic meas-
but it will
in war would not
have been made, it the- democrats
bad been less
All the of the re-
publican Congress tS not connected
with big
they make the most fuss and are
naturally in of. Dur-
I h e debate General De-
Bill, it- shown that
sinecures as peas in a
nod. It was shown that committee
the moment they do any
real work, use their pull with
Members to get extra pay there-
for, and that have been sue
needing in getting money in
the shape of gratuities simply I u-
nobody made It his business
to oppose these pretty raids
public fund. clerk of one
committee claimed, will get
extra for reading proof of
testimony taken by his
of the Pension de-
tailed to help the Pension com-
ate presented
with each addition their
salaries, clerks who
have compiled a few pages from
the Congressional record, in
office hours, are given from
to each in work.
A little between
tentative Cannon, Chairman of the
House Committee. on
who reported bill, and
Representative Loud, of Cal.,
shows how the items are
scrutinized before they are
to House. Mr.
is William L. Stiles, who. is
to receive an as s
messenger for
if God doesn't know him any bet-
than do, he It bas
recently become that a man
has for a long time drawing
as clerk, of one of the
committees the
Foreign did not
even to Washington during
session of Congress, to make a
bluff of doing the work which was
performed by two assistants.
Another method of
which has flourished under this
administration is connected with
the enormous expenses piled up by
of departmental
For instance,
for the Bureau of Animal
Industry of the Department of
Agriculture, it provided for
chief at a year, one clerk at
and twenty inspectors
a day. The expenses of
that bureau during the last fiscal
year, as by the official
figures, have grown to nearly a
million dollars, as Salaries
traveling expenses
miscellaneous
631.48.
Senator may have open-
the way for Southern
veterans of the Mexican war to get
the rolls, when he
in getting a bill pensioning
Jim Thomas, a Mexican veteran,
which bad passed tho Senate,
through the House, by swearing
that not private
bill should go through the
until it was paused. It is claimed
that its passage is practically a re-
peal of the law, barring those
who sympathized
with the Confederate cause from
pension rolls.
Newspaper Should Be Calm, Can-
did and Courageous.
Has not the lime arrived when
a newspaper of an individual may
speak what he believes to be
truth without being prescribed,
and forced into silence The time
was, perhaps, when the exigencies
of the times demanded that a man
should not say what his heart
he believed. But we thought that
day had passed. It would be a
indeed if public sentiment
were so changed as to tolerate the
plain unvarnished truth, spoken lo
be sure, kindly and courteously,
but w cant or hypocrisy.
are glad to receive a half pa-
at this office that are
afraid, we hope i bey are being
sustained. Of all men the world
the editors of North Carolina in
this better time that has dawned
upon have a mighty burden
responsibility thrust upon
They are to be the heralds of this
larger freedom which we have
They must not follow
but lead the way. editor who
will ill.- bis conscience and be
driven silence by politician or
priest, is a craven coward, and
unworthy of his calling. Not
that liberty should become license,
or that a paper should because it
can, betray and oppose the
it pretended to Nut
But we arc speaking of mat-
of moral issues-
question or right wrong. The
newspaper that will condone a
crime because it was committed by
its party, is not worthy to enter
the home of any citizen. We
not believe in the so called
paper either politics
or religion; but neither do we be
in a slave to party that will
sell soul to curry favor with the
A newspaper, like a
should be calm, and
Owe No Anything.
While the divorce bill was be-
jug discussed in House, we be-
a few days ago, one member
professed to this
Idea. A fellow member said he
also had great respect for Bible
regulations and that he finds an
injunction, no man any-
wished to if the
speaker would favor
homestead clause in our con-
ill is the first
we have Doted th a
tor is such a movement.
We are doubtless not ripe for ac-
yd, but the horde of non-
over the laud
every thinking man I hat it is
time to cultivate and ripen
public for the movement.
It is a burning shame I hut we
take up a for lit lie
article but the honors due
gentility men and women who
goon enjoying all the comforts,
conveniences and even the luxuries
that they get from honest
who are niggling
their might to make that part of
their which they col-
stretch out lo cover their ex-
so that the owe no one and
have always a clear conscience.
We know of a number of
it where persons of the weak-
sex, having others dependent on
them, are driven almost out of bus
into despair, from losses
and delay, by persons that would
to lie call d anything hut
high toned people. It is too hard
We absolutely need education to-
ward and a revival of common
honesty worse than anything else
save th Christian religion. We
can spend our thousands, our mil-
lions for education along intellect-
lines, but it is all a travesty, a
snare, an incubus, a delusion, a
menace to educate our youth, save
on the foundation of honesty
debt paying honesty. Shame,
shame that and
men will take the labors of others
without paying satisfactory time
and way, indifferent to the amount
of privation, anxiety and
distress force upon others by
their indifference to principles of
right between man and man. If
anxiety and leads to
mature death the of murder
may well be laid at the door of
many a one who dresses in
style to float in so at the
expense of others. Stan-
TO THE PEOPLE, OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF
PITT AND
We are still in the of the race after your
We offer you the best selected line of
General Merchandise
to be found in any store County. Well bought choice
the creations of the best manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer
and Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you wind you Want and to
sell you if we We offer you the very best service, polite
attention, the most liberal terms with a well
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
you come to market yon will not do yourself justice
if you do sec our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us the following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Bats and Caps, Bilks and Satins,
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and and
Harness. Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses, Lard, Scad ts, I
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters Furniture and that line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell fur Either Cash or Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
In New Quarters
My friends and customers can now mo in
the store-formerly occupied by Mrs. I.
just opposite Forbes . with
a full and complete line of
Goods and Notions.
HAVE ST RECEIVED A COMPLETE I-INK OF
MILLINERY
Trimmed Hals, Sailors, Chiffons, Silks and Velvets o.
I airy one of the most complete Hues of Millinery lo
be found iii the town, Mrs. M. T. have charge of mil-
department and will he glad to have ail old friends and
customers call to see her.
The mullet and with
which George Washington laid the
the Capitol 1703
to be used at the laying of the
of the Lib-
in Washington, a few weeks
hence. The implements have only
been used once. They are the
property of the Alexander Ledge
of Masons, of which Washington
was once Worshipful Muster. The
rowel blade is made of silver,
the handle of ivory.
Saturday Night.
OBSERVATIONS
Ranges
March Review of Reviews
Prof. John R. Commons describes
the remarkable arrangement be-
tween the employers and the em-
of certain trades this
by which differences are
adjusted delegate bodies
both sides. These con-
are now held regularly
by the and the dock
manager Of Um Great Lakes, by
the bituminous coal miners and
operators, by the Stove
and Iron
Union, and by some import-
ant trades. What gives especial
Professor
article is proposal to extend
the system to the coal
of Pennsylvania, which is
to be littered in a conference of
iron and operators daring month
of March.
If you stoves or ranges constructed upon
scientific principles which are economical, durable,
and convenient, as well as beautiful and artistic, look
for t lie
trade mark, which is shown upon every genii in
Stove or Range, and do not be deceived
Six i have pa--i d into
record is made,
to ii certain extent, yes. We have
a few, kind words
to weary, navel
grim on earth's chill and dreary
pathway; we have given a few pen-
Dies to a forgotten brother or tor-
father as they, with sore
and bleeding hearts, plod j
way to tomb hoping
that able of and sol low
may brought What
sad with no to love none
lo caress and bind up the
and pour the oil of
into Hie darkened soul, no more
the melody of childhood, no,
more bright smiles on dimpled
cheeks; u laughter
from ruby lips and pearly teeth;
no more fond and lot s
from the dear companions long
since departed to tin- bright and
beautiful beyond, All, all is dark
and lo the sorrow
and wretched outcast.
every life sonic rain
fall. Some days
I lien up. neglected one, lining
your eyes and hear I earnest,
prayer lo who note
even fall of the sparrow,
who is in perfect with
humbles creation, There is
balm in lie is u
there, who can and will pour
a glad song of rejoicing Into your
soul, and cause your lo
with emotions of
unspeakable.
Every dark cloud ha a silver
lining look catch the
bright smile Heaven's King
through in the clouds.
fill your sad,
sad -mil with Mich as earth
not of can hear,
except echoed I h rough the
dark waves of truth and
Now we hare said, and a- we
lake the mighty kiss embrace
dear heart, we
make every he glad,
soul joyful, and every mind
on tin- to us
, i,
Saturday night.
. . , , American Re.
Telegram n well
informed character sketch of Kin
had the on which VII, Mr. Stead's
Britain's new
down stilled under waters of
Made Orange
world loses when a
doctor -irk.
pauper well as the prim e
can an idea.
in life i- bin a little day, then
bl us In- happy while on the way.
One I if ii kindly done
may win a friend, a
Deceit i I be falsehood used by
ii to musk human fin c.
If the country needs a new
brand of foolishness, la
to hatchet.
barkeepers in
complaining about smashing
Love i- to be blind, I in it
bus a Hoed eye when l
for money.
The paw like in
sec any redeeming in the
race.
In South Africa they kill the
this country must
endure them or die.
Thursday Cedar Spring, mar
Kill Miss Mary June
Morgan mil Wright were
The parents were willing
lo loll In marry, although
she II, and wore
dresses, The boy is much
older.
A Catholic priest at II
small town iii Poland, was recent-
nigh by masked
w ho ordered him to a
Hie rubles which he
in for construction of u
church. Tho pries pretended to
be limning in lit- desk the
money. lull his hands on u
revolver be
bid on the bandits, killing two
and pulling real lo On
ice; the from I lie dead
men was tumid they wore
the cl mid -lib of
i.
the w lien hungry
I seekers clamor lug for the
by worthless imitations and substitutes, job that he held Kong.
lead all others yearly sales an I popularity.
tin of the writer's well known
hostility in the p of
Chamberlain administration
Sold Exclusively
BAKER HART.
N. C.
General was drowned matter id Boer war
Friday morning, up to bus even led to cure
-even applications of disloyalty. Mr.
vacant had s in l.,
filed ill Male
It would serve each kingship, in
of greedy statesmen t-
right ii -build care- the
n name with a Into the
view around thorn.-
Charlotte Observer,





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EASTERN REFLECTOR
N. C.
the Fort at
Mail Matter.
v,,, Monday, Maw Mb, will
the inauguration el
. weather I. not
i. for It.
I, is said Mis. Nation Will
newspaper
s i will null whiskey
try her or
. .,. on Mr. Nations bank
count.
will be almost end be-
fore the trial it
What So-. may be more lengthy one than
F.-of U people
, Libel Law Mill. may elect to b. tried
i for instance.
H .,. noticed The lawyers ca-j o far
h. ii For the defense
. a.
the Jr. O. A.
Misses and Nichols.
O. A. Fair, who was in attend-
in some .
,.;, of the M. here may be on. or
judiciary
. . ll bill
, the interests of the
to i
M., at Winston Salem lat
time and
says there was a full attendance
from nil over the State.
A. O. Cox a large supply of
Yesterday all that could be hand which he
on part of the weather either for cotton
to make the occasion of laying or cash
cornerstone of the Winterville, Everything here is
NEWSY HAPPENINGS
BUSINESS NOTES.
H. Feb. M
was all that could b
desired on part of the weather
High School a success and one of;
pleasure. Quite a nice crowd the value
present, and at the appointed hour, I of snow farmers
with colors Hying to the breezes
and jewels sparkling on the lapels j
of coats, the Jr. O. U. A.
marched from their hall to We nope to sec him well.
now.
of Pitt
is right sick and
has been for more than a week.
v horrible disaster occurred
on the Pacific Friday
morning, when ocean steamer
Kin de lo
,,,. Gate San
i . my And i, a
i.,., . ; be steamer struck r. k
., ii u few minutes, in
, . there
,.,. ,.,. than people on
;. .; of these were
Consul General Wild-
Consul at Hong Kong,
with bis wife and two children
were among the lost. Capt II
Ward, in of
.,,;,, was a North Carolinian,
. ;. Raleigh.
manufacturing, industrial
, .,. ,, . Northing into I or a week, and
, . I hat have often, and
lately. war.
,. stories about
i honest not i
I,
demanding a hearing before the
They protest loudly
and to tell the truth
some of them have a good reason
school building, where appropriate
religious exercises were held before
the regular order of business
began.
After this the Juniors, accord-
with the rules of their mystic
order, an impressive and inter
forget when need of
good substantial feeing to call
the Wire Fence Co.
Is there any difference between
the lengths of miles this and
other countries
has a daisy cut for
eating manner laid the stone. Their heads, etc.,
program was very appropriate growing on honey-
lb but who to do so. rule, the was enjoyed by those In-1
most basely a number of raffle It an For carts and every-
NO BANKRUPT
Or SPECIAL SALE
i l we wish to call attention to our NEW LINE of
AND EMBROIDERIES Jut Received.
cents yard to cent, and cents.
CHECKED and STRIPED DIMITIES,
LONG CLOTH, etc. All of which are being
sold CHEAP.
are being sold at REMARKABLY lo
prices, same as Special Sale Prices.
make it to your interest to call and Mt as
before you
Yours to please,
KICKS WILKINSON.
II
. . j-
few in number, take up all your paper t
knee not what next to Misses Daisy Eva Cox are
Their were a visit at Hoarding House,
their realizations pro-
saw, and
expect
to add. but the new and pro-1 A . Cox still highest
., to more curbing at and subjects of taxation that This L for cotton seed,
tads of the law than they re- have incorporated into tins was a for j,
,. ,., not attempt, bill, and which some of the com
A MEAN LOOKING LETTER-HEAP
lost many a dollar for businessmen. If a man i.
lodged by the coat he wears, be is also Judged U
letterhead be uses. An artistic, nicely printed letter
bead may be looked on as a good Investment.
In an article copied elsewhere
from ll Landmark,
. r writes very forcibly
I that i ex-
iii murder trials. Th. pie-
. landmark paints i-.-s
what seen in
time time again.
ii i- in wondered at when
horrible crime la
i u w to side
the n in whose hands are
with . while the victim seems
I, I,, Hen. feet, n
or quite made n
hero. sentiment is more or
It- many of the
witnessed
, c . the
marked an epoch in our history of,
have generations will Wad
would raise over a quarter of all
a gentleman with u they on dollars of money more than the for the education
. aid i the legal c would The bill i. likely .
by simply taking it and
of it, before it becomes a law in
lax libel law
v. h n they would not essay
Import Sugar t
later
; mi afraid the decent, honor shape.
-elf-respecting respecter. The double tax feature has
ready been stricken out. and the
exemption raised
WOO to
It w ill be dons right.
The price for doing It
will be right, too.
Send your next order to
The Reflector Office
Will mo. I
. ,,,.,,; rights and good names
i ,. who do not libel anybody
u what
d . f libel law Is on statute
.- permitting
for an purpose
and
SI EN AND HEARD IN WASH-
Sugar is one of the few great
young manhood the production of
I womanhood of the community was; which the States is weak
I dedicated to use and the up-laud dependent. In almost allot
building of their welfare and pros the great necessaries of life-food,
Iv clothing, fuel,
began with country is more than self support
an explanatory speech by W. log, tart in the matter of
Vincent. Then W. II. are largely dependent foreign
dale, behalf of Jr. O. U. A. supplies. And our sugar bill is
II., presented school with a the large. by far of any of our
very handsome and foreign of
dwelling on the which stand,
Bag, dwelling on the
,. Carolina year we pa about
,, ,.,,. at.
. . clamoring for i
the . ,. ., ,,,.
the of the cause of education. hemp. Every year W. pay about
Carolina were like ash. always doe., 100,000,0-0, or 11.86 for every
percent of -u- way and mm full man,
would not .- H
,., law th. e the fact Indeed, ml i more than
the I u f sugar which the I
, , . . . ,, the be surprising, to . . .,,,,,. we
,,,, roads is
I but the raid
bin, ii Senator Ate
i. ,., elaborate for
I present stale of lie
. it id. The people irk
. salvation In the mil
. . , as in most j
.-. i do not
force
S on them. The loll pro-
in its purposes, the
being the
III with b
in each county
. i are given
in regard to
Is. All count jail
put at the
. We all wan.
tin I hey pay sh
Wake and oilier counties have
Hied i, . But the power- eon
upon Highway i
and the machinery
net will
lion quarter.
Times
. channel audit
among editors, a
other land V
I,
hopeless a.
deal justly the
told by another
i tn be reported
,. Is very prevalent M
. of the instances el i , be very f
ill with
,.,,,,, caused typhoid pneumonia.
The North Carolina navy to
It. moored at wharves.
B. Jr., of
,; of some. f papers Wilson, to es here
I Ml Miss
and bespeak a higher incentive to Sates consumes annually we pro
a paltry tons,
from cane of Louisiana.
This does not include the
of tilt new island possessions,
Hawaii, and the
Philippines ; but these would
only tons lo our
prompt our people m the t
lend more zealously than
past toward the Intellectual
care of their posterity.
Prof, was followed by
Mr. B. King, of
who, in a forceful and able manner i .
but one that will last M the foreigner. And all this . the
long as civilization shall exist, and the fact that an
prove interesting as minds grow as Secretary of the
gigantic with the mighty strides of
this more modem age. Mr. King
ll i spiring, and lo to his
wit. sayings and beautiful
is at least to
make an effort to
better He bandied
hi-, subject a master hand and
is soon to lie re
Department of Agriculture
have no more need to
port sugar than to import
From Beet Sugar In
by
Baker, the American
Monthly Bel of Reviews for
March.
conduct of small lb. good be ha.-done this day will
and the self seeking
hunting an excellent change
are none are so small that
. It is the fact, and has
i Hun
Carolina Pros A-no-
be held ibis
will go In a
decided upon trip
., n in June, the
meeting of Nation
Association.
strike the
, i Henderson Cold Leaf.
-p j for one of each, will
ii suits alright.
been so, that
lo the limit to
ll -elves Into and
, Ingratitude
has been done for them
paper.
. the newspapers men are
a- they, by submit
-nib treatment
remedy, and a meal
, in their hands.
OF
to though there
new company has i- en
for purpose of
i South Carolina, and
. , , , acres of
i But
. p Ibis season, us
now rather late to begin me
of the ground.
over be plat
end the output is expected to
reed pounds.
sting
just
ii,
If res
it Is
year
ex
ii is difficult at times to get to
one's
Freeman Lumber
Company have commenced to put
p their mill.
We expect the oyster canning
establishment to start operating at
any time now.
A primary is to be held on Tues-
day next, inst., to learn
f a majority of white people
wish a dispensary or no. A meat-
lug was held on the 19th inst. at
which Dr. presided, to make
for this primary,
,., me a. though mere for
be an extra or
. lie and the House
,., i trial is to be taken up and
i . without delay.
will be entitled to a .,, mm ,, b- any
to prepare their j barkeeper, of our low., for
Of nothing
before week In mat the
lit . i . as Governor conn . . .
for lack or some cowardly
semblance of a man in
everything manly, wrote the Doe
tor a very threatening letter
matter. We have little idea
, did not know until
of Impeachment were
drawn what we would have to an-
. i, r and trial
Saturday the
have been in -es.-ion,
ed law. If only ten no
lice is given the Judge, and their.
hare too much manhood .,
retort to inch a contemptible
course as thin,
Jim
The of may
i mental appendicitis.
bill may not he up
be believes in
to prepare their
bear fruit for generation, to come.
Greenville licked us. but it can't
do it again.
N. C, Feb.
When the.-now passes away what
a picnic for farmers.
will lie merry
of the plow boy Will heard
all over the land.
good curt bubs
wanted by the A. Mfg Co.
The old academy it has
ban converted a residence
presents a comfortable appearance.
Miss Maud Button,
w ho has been on a visit for a few
days to tin M Keel,
home .
Misses Haddock and Mat-
tic Book, of Jack, were vis-
Mis. Saturday
and
Misses of Ayden,
and of
Th with the Misses
Wesson.
growth white
spokes wanted by the A. G.
Cox Mfg o.
Bar. Mr. a Missionary to
China, preached in tho Baptist
Church here Monday night and left
for
The child of Mr. and Mrs.
T. C. Nelson died Sunday night.
Miss Ayden, was
day. last wk with
---s
I After He
In-
Mil do IS help her child sin- should
do. on.-., blessings
give him it to
do this, -ii- must
She Should use every means S
to improve physical s
She should, ail supply I
with
Mother's
Friend.
It will lake her
the crisis
east I y n d
quickly,
which
gives
vigors, the
Com-
sense will
show you
the
stranger
muscles are,
which the
1.1 rain, tho less
pain will be.
A woman Betas in Tort Wayne.
Mother's
for me. for
your
Read from
Mother's is a bleating to
all who
of
Get at the
store. SI per
I Hi I
E B MS let
A Noble Work.
The Chapter of
Daughters The Confederacy was
entertained by Mrs. E.
II. Friday afternoon,
February
that the South has adhered more
strictly to the principles of liberty
instilled our forefathers by
Washington followers than
any other section of the union, and
that Washington, bad he lived in
our would have stood side by
hide with Lee, this Chapter always
holds It February meeting on the
at they celebrate
Lee's birthday.
At meeting with Mrs.
Mrs. Harry chair-
man of the committee on the Sol-
Belief Fund for the
hospital at read a very
touching letter from Mrs. Henry
London, making an earnest appeal
for help in that direction. As
time goes on, hundreds, of
gallant men who, with a wooden
leg or crotches or with one arm,
have tolled home to eke out a
bare subsistence by personal labor
during all the
have since war, now
bending under the weight of years
and disease, have no alternative
Horn narration bat to seek refuge
at the pitiful
a sight as ever met the of a
human being. State provides
the buildings, clothes, food, nurses,
etc., but the sum donated is utter-
Inadequate to reach hospital
attached, where two thirds of the
Inmates lie beds of suffering,
many of and with
a dismissing lack blankets,
spreads, etc. Daughters of
Confederacy have undertaken
this work. The Chap-
on Friday, passed a resolution
to furnish some necessary supplies,
gentle are now busily
at work hemming sheets and
low cases making night gar-
for these sufferers.
A box will lie forwarded from
on Thursday morning.
Any contribution, of article,
elsewhere, sheets,
low cases, night shirts and blankets
from merchants or citizens
ally, will be gratefully
edged by the committee, Mrs. Jno.
L, Woolen Mrs. F. C. Hard-
Said articles or money may
be led at office.
Has, T. J. Free.
mum. G. Whilst,
At o'clock this morning at
the home of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Starkey,
South Mr.
Denmark, of and Miss
Florence Starkey, of Greenville,
were married by Rev. H. M. Bare,
of
presence of a few friend.
Miss Clara Bruce
ed at the organ and played the
wedding march as the bridal
party entered the parlor. Tho
bridegroom accompanied by
his best Capt. W. B.
man, of and the bride by
her sister, Miss Emma Starkey,
maid of honor.
The bride was attired in a
dress of tan broadcloth with
old rose and gilt trimming.,
bat to match. The maid of honor
wore a brown with brown
velvet and
After the ceremony
were received the parlor
and hall. The couple took the
morning train Washington City,
where they will spend two
before returning to the home of
I Mr. Denmark, in
The bride we. one of our moat
popular young ladies, and white
Greenville give her up reluctantly
all wish her much In her
new home and new life. Mr. Den-
mark is a prosperous jeweler of
They received a large
number of handsome bridal pres-
am Beys.
Large Egg.
Mr. B. B. brought
egg by a
Plymouth Rock hen. The egg U
size and weighs ounces
Mr. Is much inter-
est Id ,, roiling ha. some
very line stock out at his
Folks who have bad toys that
can't control and don't know
to do with, can ponder these
instructions found In the 21st
chapter of the Book of
If a man have a stubborn
and rebellions son, which will not
obey the voice of bis father, or the
voice of bis mother, that when
they have chastened him, will not
hearken them.
Then shall his father and his
mother lay bold on him, and bring
him out unto elder, of bis city,
and unto the gates of his
And they shall My unto the
elders of his This eon Is
stubborn rebellious; he will not
obey our voice; he Is a glutton and
a drunkard.
And all men of bis city
shall stone him that
he die. So thou put evil
away from you, and all Is-
shall hear and fear.
If these regulations are followed
there will be no demand for a re-
for youthful criminals.
Landmark.
IS IN BLOOM
The great transatlantic liners that came across the water
last week brought to us fresh from the sunny
of the old country.
in profusion may be seen almost anywhere, but the
we show today cannot be found anywhere else at the price
we never saw elegance for so little
Designs and colorings entirely new. Get a look at the new
No other store ever offered qualities as good as these
for less than one dollar and we could probably get that for
these necktie, too if should ask it, but the price is
THE KING
EASTERN REFLECTOR
WOOD TO BURN
HOWDY DO.
Speak Mr, Soots to
Monday, 1901.
Carr is sick with
Perry went to Hobgood
today.
B. W. left this morning
for Bethel.
W. returned from
den morning.
H. of came
over this morning.
Barry returned
day evening from
Henry returned
day evening from Norfolk.
Mrs. J. A. Brady left this morn-
for Wilmington to visit her
mother.
J. N. Hart, J. B. White and B.
W. King returned from Raleigh this
morning.
L. I. Moore returned Saturday
evening from
Mrs. J. II. of Kinston,
who has been visiting Mrs. B. E.
Parham, returned home Saturday
evening.
Mrs. M. L. of Raleigh,
who has visiting her
Mrs. E. M. Cheek, returned
home today.
Tuesday. February
W. H. Alston left this
for New York.
John Strickland, Kinston.
spent today here.
L. Brown returned Monday
evening from
Denmark, of Kinston,
came over this morning.
Tap came in Monday
evening from Washington.
New Big Store.
SE AT A
the entire stock of J. Boyer Co, Media, Pa,
HIGH GRADE
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS
In the margin of this paper It
so to remind you that you owe
for
subscription and we request
yon to settle as early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper
And It Almost Burned Something
Be.
Dry
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Commissioners will meet
next Monday.
i Fresh Magic Yeast, Be. a box, at
S. M. Schultz's.
weather may make spring
hold back enough to save the fruit
crop.
The man who calls out that
the peach crop is killed has not
bobbed up yet.
March term of Pitt Superior
Court, for-the trial of civil actions,
begins next Monday.
Mr. Allen Warren, the best
hereabout on the subject,
says was very near
inches.
have bought
out the mercantile business of
Higgs Tait. The new firm will
on the business at the same
stand.
The colored man Joe Patrick,
who was shot by Tom col-
week before last, died Mon-
day. It is not thought the wounds
bad anything to do with his death.
Saturday Proprietor
Skinner, at Hotel Macon, bad
sonic hands in his wood house cut-
ting wood. It was so cold that
they built a fire among chips.
After supper Mr. E. B. to
be on safe side, went out to
the wood house to see if any lire
was there. found some and,
as he thought, put it nil A
little past midnight the wood house
was discovered on fire. An alarm
was in and Chief A. J.
a few others went
around and, to all appearances, put
it out again. They watched it for
an hour and seeing no more lire
went home, telling Night Police
man W. H. to keep a
lookout around About
o'clock the policeman found it
burning again, people
were aroused to attend to it with-
out giving alarm. After so
many catchings the wood house
a quantity of the wood were pretty
well used up, or rather burned up.
Jesse returned Monday
evening from a trip up the road.
A. Scotland
Neck, came in Monday evening.
V. Johnston went down
road Monday evening and returned
this morning.
Mrs. Nettie K. Clark, of Wilson,
arrived Monday evening to
Mrs. J. L. Wooten.
What Th. Law are
Do-
MONDAY, 26th.
The organized the court
of impeachment to try the
Court Judges adopted
rules to govern tho trial. Summons
was issued for the Judges who
through their
hen they were until March
. to file answer to the charges,
the trial to begin on
The pay of members of the
during the progress of the
trial was fixed at pet day.
Among new bills, introduced
was one by Warren to empower
county commissioners to draw ad-
jurors when
one by to protect schools
against diseases.
HOUSE.
One bill Introduced was to
vent Senator, from running at large
in Hall of the It wax
referred to committee on In-
sane.
Moat of other new bills were
Of purely a local character.
Court.
Mayor J. O. has disposed
of the following cases in his court
since last report
Heywood Moore, drunk and dis-
orderly, fined one penny and costs,
Bob Johnson, fast and reckless
driving, lined and costs,
Edward Payne, drunk and dis-
orderly, fined and costs,
Roy West and Rot. Moore,
drunk and fined and
costs each, for West,
for Moore.
lined one penny and
costs,
Richard A. Nichols, disorderly
conduct and rotating bound
over to Superior court.
Amos Wilson,, drunk and dis-
orderly, line one penny and costs,
Marion Perkins, drunk and dis-
orderly, fined one penny and costs,
drunk and disorder-
lined one penny and costs,
John Anderson drunk and dis
orderly, one and costs
H. left
for Durham see bis brother,
who is sick at Trinity College.
Wiley Brown, of the firm of
Greene Brown, left this morning
for Baltimore to purchase new
goods.
Miss Lucy Cox, of Kinston, came
over this morning to the
Denmark Starkey marriage
row morning.
Capt. W. B. and Mark
of Kinston, came over
this morning to attend the Den
marriage.
1901.
J. J. Cherry left this morning
for Norfolk.
X. W. returned to
Scotland Neck Hit. morning.
T. Jarvis returned
Tuesday evening from Raleigh.
L. C Bagwell, of Raleigh, is
visiting bis brother, W. II.
Bagwell.
Rev. F. I Harding returned
Tuesday eve,. from a visit to his
parents in
Miss Annie Dudley, who has
been visiting Miss Martha Dudley,
left Tuesday evening for New Bern.
Mrs. W. P. White, of Hobgood,
down Tuesday evening to be
present at the marriage her
Miss Flossie
Kev. G. W. Green, of Apex, the
returned missionary from China,
came this morning and is stop-
plug with Rev. Booth.
Mrs. John and daughter.
Miss arrived
Tuesday evening to attend
lumber marriage.
sent on approval.
This sale for consumers
only. All goods sold on
sight.
J. Buyer's
OUR PRICE cents
HENS SHOES.
J. 18.60.
OUR PRICE
AT THAN FIFTY CENTS IN THE DOLLAR
STRICT TERMS tores Crowded and
Goods sold for cash
mm hp. hit.
EXACTLY PAST
DISPOSE K
OVERCOATS.
. Borers price s I
PRICE
MENS SUITS.
. i price
PRICE
4-42
OUR PREDICAMENT
This immense Stock
coming In on us Into our
already crowded rooms, is
placing u. in great
and must take active
measures to sell it in-
This stock will
be sold in many instances
as it was
cents on the Dollar. BY
ALL WEANS COME,
SALE . MORN., FEB. 33rd, 1901-
SHEETING.
price
OUR PRICE
Only yard.
CALICO.
Boyer. yd.,
our nm r.
Only yards to easterner.
SHOES.
BALK WILL
Sat. Morn. F-b
HENS HATS.
price 1200
13.00.
EVERY CLERK AT iS POST NIGHT AND DAY
arranging. Marking
FOB A QUICK, HURRIED SELLING.
CAPES.
.
COATS.
10.4 WHITE BLANKETS. M
It
1.111
PROFITS NOT EVEN THOUGHT OF.
,.,. Mil O. N. T.
SHIRTS.
J Shirt
Now
W kind
Now cents.
Ask in s.-
i,.,
We want in
and vicinity
to attend tills Bank
;,,.
N. m
S,.
Spool, j,
per cent
Desperate Effort To Sell Without Delay.
Nellie f
arrived
to marriage
her brother
Harding, of Center-
from
acre to
visit her sister, Mrs. V. Hard-
lag.
W. Edward, let
for Vaughn, where tomorrow
e will wed Miss Nora Nicholson.
He will return to with
his bride Saturday evening.
Harry of New
Haven, Conn., arrived
evening to wed one of our
ville young ladies, Miss Flossie
by fire. Two children, aged about The mar. age will lake
yearn, were burned
in the The mother Miss Nannie Move,
children was gone to a neigh- who
help f--
get some wood when lire will go to Washington
attend the inauguration.
No misleading state-o.
nothing but
inc in
n in the wearing
Men. Women and
Children.
M Beginning
Reduction
l-k
WILL AT.
Store
Two Burned.
on the It. II.
Carney place, four miles
from town, a tenant house occupied
by colored people, was destroyed
Saturday
v you will see
goods advertised, look
at them.
complete mass. The x
Mountains of
N. C.
melted into solid





i I
Have You Forgot
TIT I AM STILL VINCI AN
TO DATE LINE
What
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
AND A M K THINGS
W WHICH I All I TO MENTION.
. Flour or Pork.
Come to me for your R
Yours to pleas
White.
Get a good
The Victor safe is
for home,
in all sizes con-
and general use.
to be lire
Every sale with a guarantee
pi Prices range from up.
L. j,
J.
STATE
II In N
The State
Convention will held in Win-
April 35-88.
The jail of was
destroyed lire Friday
The lire was caused by pouring oil
from a can the stove.
forgers for small amounts
have been operating in
Durham. The forgers were well
dressed represented themselves
to be drummers.
Governor has appointed
E. K. Bryan, of Wilmington, as
Judge of the Cistern Criminal
j Court to succeed A. M.
Moore, resigned.
Col. G. B. a veteran
of Durham, died a few
ago. fall he visited Mr.
J. in Greenville,
is well remembered here.
Dr. Street Jones, of
Three
months ago he was sand bagged in
New and his skull fractured.
He was sent to the Hospital for
treatment last week. He was a
young physician, a sou of Dr. W.
J. Jones,
School Trim and Solvent Credit.
To produce the best results
in fruit, vegetable or grain, the
fertilizer used must contain
enough Potash,
see our pamphlets.
send them free.
KALI WORKS,
Vi i S-, N
Some peopled shortcoming is
that they are so long going.
Even the professional strong man
can't always raise a baud
It g funny that the girls who
fancy work do work.
Love usually isn't go blind that
it can't distinguish a mark.
Some women seem to think that
there never was secret worth keep-
A CLEAR HEAD;
good digestion; sound a
fine appetite and a ripe old age,
are some results of the use
of Pills. A single
dose will convince you of their
wonderful effects and virtue.
A Known Fact.
An absolute cure for sick head-
dyspepsia, malaria, sour
constipation
bilious fever, piles, torpid liver
and all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
SALT RHEUM CURED BY
Johnston's Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
in
Till-
am a
War la s
U U.
Greenville, N. C.
THE SCHOOL
HAVE appointed
As one of the
Pitt County. We handle
State List for the public
ever you need. We also have
COPY BOOKS,
i I practice writing I
slant and
tablets, fool's can paper, ,
crayons, colored crayons,
The is pledged
the most to give a
four-months school to every school
district North Carolina.
If it does well in everything else
and tails there, it is a failure and
will not meet the approval of the
men who elected its In
addition to the pledge, the passage
of the constitutional
makes it the duty
to educate the boys because
y w ill be deprived of the ballot
j after 1908 if they do not learn to
Public Books in y me.
The pledge cannot be kept no
less the Legislature provides the
revenue. The
cannot provide the necessary
revenue unless it puts machinery
I in motion that will secure the list-
of property that is not now
listed at all. The solvent credits
,, of the State escape taxation. This
i .
L. H. Pender.
N.
Tobacco Flues, Tin Hoofing, fee.
Expert employed. All
kinds and work
first class, lie stacking of guns a
specialty.
Agent for The Oliver Typewrite
books designated on the
and can supply what
k-
pencils, slates,
companion boxes. et.
Some of Echo I p
species of to men
law able to pay tax it, but
many do list at all, or if at all,
j not at its true value. They lock
tin- notes and mortgages their
sales and do not give them in. A
I gentleman in Haleigh, talking of
Ill's matter yesterday, said
soapstone pencils cent, i plain lead Pencils cent, ., ,.,, i,,, has worth
of solvent credits. He claims to
owe about and only gives in
for taxation. It is not be-
best be owes He ought
to cents to be made to show under oath
rents. Good fool's cap much and to whom he
amounts that he deducts
the If were required,
he would pay tax on or
Instead of on
There is but way to secure
and single entry ledgers, the payment of tax on solvent
credits, and that is to the
rubber tipped lead pencil
pretty cover cent. I. .
in nice wood box
oil, and i
cents. A great big wide i
ink on the market. rents, t
White crayons, gross in box.
paper per quire
a nice tablet with
with metal hold-
pad pencil, slate pen
. all in nice wood box.
cents.
books
in
J. W. PESKY CD.
Norfolk. Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Hags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
Nature, in tier efforts to correct mistakes, which mistakes hart from
carries- living, or it may be from ancestors, oat pimple, blotches and
other imperfections on the skin, as a warning that more serious troubles
haps tumors, cancers, erysipelas or pulmonary are follow If
you neglect heed tho warning and correct the mistakes.
Many a lingering, painful and many an en death has avoided
these Dotes of warning Have been heeded and the blood kept
pare by a right use of JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA.
Miss Abbie J. of Marshall, Mich.,
I was cared of a bod humor after suffering with It for flee years.
doctors my friends said It was salt rheum. It came oat on my head, neck
and ears, and then on my whole body I was perfectly raw with it. What t
suffered during those flee years, is no use telling. Nobody would believe me if
I did. tried medicine that was advertised to spent money
enough to buy a house. I heard JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA highly
praised. I tried a bottle of it. began to improve right away, and when had
finished the third bottle I was completely cured. I have never had a touch of it
since. I new got any thing to do me tho least good till I tried JOHNSTON'S
I would heartily all who arc humors
or disease of any kind to try It at once. had also a good deal of stomach
trouble, and was run down and miserable, but JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA
made me oil
The blood is your life and if roe keep it pure and strong you can positively re-
disease or face contagion fearlessly. JOHNSTON'S
tails It is for sale by all druggists, in full quart bottles at only one dollar
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
NOTICE.
Application will I the
town of
Grifton J. I. Km, Mayor.
J. Clerk.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Are
Satisfy Your Appetite at the;
Carolina
door to
Vim.
Oysters, Game, Anything
If 1- -k
Cents.
Soup, meal, kinds
Vegetables, Bread, Coffee and IV-
all for cents.
B.
PILLS
Restore Vitality.
Cure Night Lo. of
1875.-------
Sr Schultz,
Wholesale retail and
Dealer, paid for
Hides, Cotton Oil Bar
Turkeys, Egg. etc. Bed-
Mattresses, Oak Suits. Ba-
; Parlor
Tables, Lounges. Safes, P.
and Gall Ax
eat Tobacco, Key Weal Cheroots,
American Beauty Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly. Milk,
Flour, Sugar. Coffee, Meal, Soap,
Lye, Magic Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Beads, Oranges, Apples,
Dried Apples. Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Oaken and Crackers,
Cheese, Beal stand
ard Sewing Machines, and nu-
other goods. Quality
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
mm m
Phone fit
NOTICE
given that
will be mule to the of
North to the of
two of th
I the town of
N. C This Jan
TAKEN UP.
A red with M ripen,
horns, about two
. been in my field
mouth
for pay for keeping and
com W. L
C. 1901.
. been in my field
Owner it to call
or
tonic ind
blood
slow to
Hie
PILLS
SO
of By
with our bankable to
or th for circular
copy of our
EXTRA STRENGTH
For the Man.
We carry a nice line of
long day books, journals. .
r Looks, memorandums,
order books, receipts, notebooks,
Ac,
For Society
all kinds an I
sets, visiting .
St i
box papers card
papers and tablets
N TO AM.
MAG
The Famous Fountain
gen
machinery act that the note not
listed taxation lie collected
by law. That could lie done with-
out prejudicial and i
done in other Slates. Solvent
I credits will never listed for
until some such thorough
and efficient method is provided.
News and Observer.
Tin- Recorder roasts Dr.
In his
New fork speech that the
of North Carolina bad
better oared for than white women
in the of education. If Dr.
Mi Ivor said so foolish a thing, he
needs roasting. In place
It's not so; ill the second if it
were so, he ought to he ashamed
tell it the
ton Herald.
Results
of
or
Star, and
of Opium or
By in plain parkas. a
for our
to err. In SO day. or
money paid. Address
MEDICAL CO.
A Jackson CHICAGO,
For sale J t,
-S U
Greenville, N,
Dickinson
Maker and of
AM WAGONS.
And when it comes to
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
The fist young man's lime
he spent in faster
Lent.
often simply means that
the world has taken a man at his
own
II all the world's a stage, Alias
must hare first to try to
elevate It,
Adam may have had his own
troubles, but Ms trousers never got
knees.
Lawyers make laws and
lava arc made to other-
vise the lawyers he out of a
Herald.
Steam Engines,
Boilers and Machinery
I on Short Notice
Posts, Bracket and Balusters for
house trimming made to order.
REWARD
W. will M -i. for any
of Liver Sick
-1 . . we fan
not I. Dale
I'll, are
. I Hr,
never full lo live
1.1 . In. ,. pills. B.
hose, Beware of
and Imitation- hr stamp, taken.
CO. for. Clinton and
street
t I- . C
THE B ST PRESCRIPTION FOR
and fever is a bottle of Grove's
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply
Iron quinine in a tasteless
No pay. Price Me.
The On Day Cure.
for J in head thrust s.
anal . I t v oat
The Commoner
WEEKLY.
WILLIAM BRYAN,
Editor . Publisher,
in Advance.
One Year Months
Three
No traveling canvassers are em
ployed. taken at
The Reflector office. Semi-
Weekly
will be sent together
one year for or
one year for 13.50 payable in ad-
NOTICE TO
Having Qualified
i of as
tin-estate B. A.
is given to all per-
sons to estate to make
payment to the
all the
estate must present for payment
on or before day of January,.;
will be plead in off
This 28th of January, 1901.
V. W.
II. A. Jr.
of U. A.
RIVER
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points tor the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, H. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
N. C.
LAND SALE.
virtue of the contained
In by a decree at Sept
term of Pitt Superior Court,
S. T.
Three it- Bads, I
Times
RICHMOND, VA.,
Now Only Cents a
includes absolutely free The
Paragon Monthly, New The
Farm
A II A
an Para-
Monthly, now only per
year; per month by mail.
Address THE TIMES,
Richmond, Va.
NOTICE.
All Mic for In
year 1900 will a-. I
W. or
l old near
r MM check X r-
Va . box
M.
. i tut appears on record lo
Superior Court in
Docket Mo. min-
and V
As Ti On u mind oner there-
in. will public the
in on Mon-
day the day of March 1901 i he follow.
tract to
land. n the county of Pin.
t w ship, the of
II Mills, I.
ii . . I tin i land whereon
K. S. situate on the
aide of Cow Wins
known the land nil by K- S.
from II. A. deeded to
Mid his father John S.
and Green in the
whole one and fifty The
identical land James Galloway in
page
Oct. 1893.
Feb.
D. W.
Mamie
vs. Action for Divot- a,
The will
notice that entitled
in the Court
Pitt to the of
ii v now the
and the
will further take i- that
he ii required to appear at the next tern o
the Superior Court of said be
held on tho in Man ti,
the tun of
North and Of lo
the. action or I plaintiff
-he POOH for relief de-
1901.
C. Mot
Clerk Superior court.
OP North Pitt county
before the Clerk in the Superior Court.
Ron Fleming, Archie
Fleming Fleming, minor.
by then next friend Barrow.
W. Fleming. Al-
and Mary Pollard
Adelaide children
of Adam Fleming, whose
n lines are unknown T House
guardian of W. S.
The of Adam Fleming, Jr.,
name; are unknown and who are
defendants in the above entitled cause, will
lake notice that Special Proceeding en-
bu m the
Superior Court of Pitt county, Infer the
Clerk, In order lo partition of
I in Not the late Fernando Fleming among
heirs at law. And the defendants
will further lake notice they are re-
at office the said
Clerk Superior Court of said county
in the day of March 1901,
u N. C, answerer demur
to the petition, and in lo-
or the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for therein.
his the day of February
of the Superior Court of Pitt
J AS VII
for
Cotton Bagging and Hes always
on ban l-
good kept OB
hand. Country produce And
sold. trial will
D. W.
W. R. WHICHARD
I A IN
Whichard, N.
The complete in every de
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce. ,
NOTICE.
J ,,, Com
for
vs. V fur
Miami.
it- above
will lane that an action n-
at has Int-ii In the
Court of Flu to dissolve
las now be-
tween the W. J. ml
s. Ind said will
is required to appear
el tarsi of tint Superior Court of
lie held on first
in millet tin- court of
North Carolina,
answer to the in aid
will apply lo
lie said cum-
plaint. Tin-. Ilia Mil. flay of
Clerk
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO BEE ME.
J. R.
PATENT
sad
-o. a. snow
The Eastern
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH If TO
m i
-AT
VOL. XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, TUESDAY, MARCH
NO
AN LETTER TO THE
WE WISH TO SAY WE ARE GOING TO MAKE
STORE HEADQUARTERS FOR YOU.
White Goods and Embroideries.
last received a line of Dimities, Stripped, White
Goods, White Goods, Organdies white mil in color. The
whole line is beautiful, and we extend a welcome to all
Latest designs In Window Goods. Silks for
Waist. Beautiful Tissues.
You are welcome. No trouble to show our line.
W T. LEE CO-1
ANNUAL
Stats Farmers Fire In.
Association
North
X. C., Feb.
This body met in on
Tuesday Wednesday,
I u h. The following
ties were Vance,
Cleveland, Catawba,
ford, Davidson. Rowan, Granville,
Mecklenburg, Alamance, Rich-
mood Scotland, Wayne, Caswell,
Martin. Hit, Orange Le-
Halifax, Johnson
Wake.
The President of the
Mr. N. B. Broughton, being
absent on account of sickness,
T. B. Parker, of Orange County
Branch, was called to chair.
The President and Secretary
submitted their reports
for past year, which proved that
the organization of the Branches and it is the
last March into a State of policy-holder to see
lion was no. mistake. u Branch h so doing,
The following are the prominent, or he have a
changes made in the j wake find he belonged to
T. Each Branch Association that had no legal
keep an
in its so as f General
be ready to promptly meet a loss in stimulate and
Monday January.
A tax cents on each
by each
was ordered to be
reported to the General Secretary.
if this amount should fail to
meet the expenses of the State As-
the deficit is to be pro-
rated the Branch
and they arc to pay same
on demand.
All of the Directors of the more
than thirty Branch Associations
represented expressed themselves
as greatly delighted felt more
ever the great benefit
Farmers Fire Association
has been and may continue to be
to the farmers of North Carolina in
protecting from loss by lire
By the laws of North Carolina
Association has any legal existence
in this State its policies are
signed by the President of the
State Association, and said
is making its monthly reports to
Insurance Laws.
The animal report of the
It. Young,
a very gratifying condition
insurance business North
Carolina, both for assured and
the companies. We now have the
best code of laws in the
South.
The department was established
by the Legislature of Before
that time the business was i i the
office of Secretary of State, who
was charged with the collection of
taxes from
and their supervision. Of course
the under the old law
amounted to very little.
Coder the separate department
there was collected for the first year
and paid into the Slate- Treasury
against 84,870.38 col-
year Besides
the above amount the Insurance
also collected for the
investigation of fires, 81,182.13
for of annual state-
81,167.00.
The in for
the first year the
Commissioner was 17,888.83,
though the that
State because of the provisions of
the act had paid the year be j
fore about
supervision
has been well
managed and has helped the State
many ways. The reduction in
fire rates for the past two
years has beau over
premiums.
The commissioner has collected
in taxes more than his
salary for the past two years.
The commissioner has been
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
In New Quarters.
My friends and customers can now
the store-formerly occupied Mrs. A
Mt, just opposite the Alfred Forbes store
a full complete line of
with
are Mill forefront of the race
We offer you the selected line of
General Merchandise
to lie found in any store I'm County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of best manufacturers of America
Europe. all year round, Spring,
Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. hi our pleasure to show you what you and to
sell you if we can. We oiler you the very best service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent well
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us the following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE LIKE OP
MILLINERY
Trimmed Hats. Sailors, Chiffons, silks Velvets o.
all I will most complete lines Millinery to
be found i II; -ii. Mrs. M. T. will have charge of the mil-
will be glad to have all old friends and
call to see her.
Goods and Notions,
Shoes.
Caps, Silks and Satins,
Jackets and Gapes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil cloths.
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. and
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour. Meat, Sugar Coffee, ts, I
Hardware,
Plows, Castings Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
In Murder Trial.
usually successful driving from
the State insurance
companies and their doing what Is
called an j
no tax making j Headquarters for Furniture and everything in that line,
no returns to the Slate. We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
department costs the Our motto is Honesty, Merit Bud Square Dealing.
by fire when one occurs, and the
Supervisors are to make the
mate of amount necessary.
privilege is given each
Branch to disclaim liability by or
in consequence of loss by wind,
provided this is added to the
of member when same is issued,
The President of each Branch
or his appointee is required to ad-
just all claims. Heretofore pow-
was given only for disputed
claims.
The Secretary of each Branch
Association is required to make a
monthly report of all new business,
and annually the condition of his
Branch to the General Office at
Agents are required to make
monthly reports of all business
done y them to the Secretary of
their Branch. And General
Secretary is reeled to make an
annual report of business done
during the year each all the
It was decided that wherever
two counties formed one and the
Branch, at a meeting
there was a mutual agreement by
vote to separate, the liability of
the old Branch ceased at that
time, i
The following officers were
for the President, N. B.
Raleigh; Secretary
A. E. S. Lindsey,
Vice-President, T. B. Parker
Executive Committee,
Richard Williams, W. E.
Ardrey, H. W. Scott and T. B.
Parker.
I In time of Annual Meeting
of State Association was changed
to third Tuesday in January,
and the Branch
help every Comity Branch, and
keep supplies of by-laws, policies,
blank books, blank reports, etc.,
always on hand, so they may
be uniform furnished at lowest
cost.
The By-Laws, with changes and
additions made, will be published
and ready for orders in about
thirty days.
N. B. President.
A. E. S. Lindsey, Sec'y.
less than heretofore and pays it
more since the modification of the
com-
will return lo the State
will add materially to the revenues
of this department.
This insurance business is one If
Your Friends,
a, co
immense importance lo the State. To Get At The Property And I
and there is no which
pays better revenue to the state
than this deportment. There is a
bill now pending the
to increase the efficiency of
this department by lug the com-
missioner more help. It
does not seem I i- that this pro-
position to meet with any
opposition k limes.
Essential to success.
No judicious persistent ad-
in the newspapers who
has offered for sale articles of any
merit has failed to score a
success. Hundreds of large ml i
have given
their success would have
impossible without newspaper ad-
I u floating shares
of copper company Mr. T.
W. expended for
newspaper space and received sub-
for shares at
each. Mr. Post offered a
million bis cereal
business, which he soys he built up
advertising ex-
Record.
As a result of saloon
agitation id Kansas a
at notified on a
Saturday that he would be given
until the following Tuesday morn-
to close his place. He at once
got out a thousand handbills an
a on
to which
and wore A local
paper describes the
biggest drunk the
town ever
The finance committee has de-
to let the festive canine go
nutated. And the untagged and
homeless dog will continue to have
sheep on bis bill of tare. Dogs are
certainly luxuries, and they are as
proper subjects as any-
thing you can name. If the Law
a poor man's cow and horse,
why should it not tax the dog.
which is not a necessity and furn-
nothing for man's support or
A tax on luxury is
certainly more just than a tax on
necessity. The Legislature is not
brave enough to defy the one
owner of the
Times-Visitor.
The above states the case exact-
the the
proposition to tax dogs got just
three votes, and yet if anybody can
give a good and intelligent reason
why dogs should not be taxed we
would be glad to hear
Landmark.
The iii-iii in business who fails to
advertise is like a He
may soar the air for a brief
space, but eventually must drop
out of News.
True Vain.
Landmark
There is a deal of complaint
that the revenue act is Inquisitor-
Unfortunately U necessary
to make it inquisitorial if all prop-
is to be taxed as should he.
Everybody knows, or can out
by examining the tax books, that a
majority people ill not give
in their property honestly for tax-
unless they arc compelled to.
They will keep back a part. This
makes law
It is offensive to honest
hut it is necessary to smoke out j
the class who will not unless
forced to.
That is certainly so. I here is a
vast amount of
money, stocks, bonds, solvent
credits and other Invisible proper-
y which is not on the tax hooks
as it be, a great deal of
household furniture and be-
longing which is hugely
for taxation. No law I hat
places taxable property on the tax
books at a fair valuation should be
objected to. The trouble with the
North Carolina taxing law is
so much properly escapes I lie tax-
lister entirely, while oilier cases
the inequality valuation of that
returned it so great. I'm Instance
A horse worth and re
turns may be said
to in- as high a level as North
Carolina property is returned
except in special cases. has a
horse also worth returns
it taxation A has
household furniture worth
and returns it for It has house
hold furniture worth Woo
turns Ho it is through
all the varying of proper-
When the genius arises who will
apply the remedy for this under-
valuation Visible property,
effects some sort of equality in
the returns, the honest-minded
public will rise up call him
blessed and a long step will have
taken Inward the solution of
the apparently taxing
question. True, how to get at the
real or approximate value of the
Invisible properly will . till remain
a problem, for this there is no
apparent remedy save tho
which will help lax books
without adding appreciably to the
present stream perjury. -Char-
Observer.
Up in Madison county a few
weeks ago there a iii murder
trial i which is nothing new in
for they to a
dozen murder trials at every conn
in th I and nobody is ever
This trial lasted for a week
or more resulted, we
aright, in a disagreement
jury. There were three
in Guy
were the brutes who bad de-
him of a life as sweet to
hi in a- theirs was to them. Hut a
living i- better than
lion and the populace always
forget-, when
done, the and those near
and dear to him. They commence
once lo expend sympathy and
aid on the the deed.
Strange
A friend ours, commenting on
, these . e, suggested that
relatives and
Turner wen
charged with killing a poll. were allowed to
at Hot Spring-. A .
per report of trial, sent out create
then murdered man should lie
during its presented this
picture, which is lo as
sail, pathetic
Floyd is surrounded by his
two little
old hoy, his devoted young
wife who c eyes are heavy with
unshed tears which now again,
during the most pathetic periods of
some advocate for the defense
while the able young solicitors ill
sonic specially powerful den
comment, escape all con-
and steal down her checks.
And side of Turner
and Duke of
each
men, clinging to unfortunate
re- as sit be
fore tribunal which j. passing
brought in in his coffin placed
before the jury, all bis female
relatives and bis children should
lie there, dressed in black, to weep
on r hi- body during the
trial, i- fair for one side t is
the other, we I hat
next murder trial in which
game is played that
the prosecution adopt our friend's
suggestion. Landmark.
I hi- Crop
Home and M
A merchant thinks hard of i
on their life or their death.
course this was pathetic.
always is at a murder trial. Did
you ever know a trial ill
which the if he had any
female Ives or little children,
didn't bring Into court
room to create sad, put belie
the
tors and the If the
sense enough to devise
the pathetic hi-
counsel ill do for
every Individual who
went into the court house Mar
shall during this trial was, he
had a in him. more
moved tho Bight the young
eyes were heavy with
and the
little children hose father's life
in jeopardy; and the sight of the
broken hearted
peanut i- an important
factor in tin- trade of Eastern North
Representative
Smith, of Hales. crop last
was not so large as usual, and
tin were not of very good
quality. price is very
tho
arc generally pleased with the re-
suits, Hie standard weight of
peanut- i- RS pounds lo the hag.
bot North
weigh pounds to the big.
an-about Inches grown anywhere,
fills ye n the price i- three cents a
P at price peanut
wising i- quite profitable. Most
of the peanut factories are located
across the line Virginia.
these the small and undeveloped
I blushed out, and
black picked out
prime peanuts us come from
poor, broken hearted mothers, u. f, are large and white,
whose wayward sons had brought of the grade are shipped
their gray hails in to the to
man who goes out town lo buy
in die extreme
goods should
that a manufacture has the hum
right to think hard merchant
who goes lo lull goods in
wholesale lots could be
Chased cheaper home. is
right to talk of home
industries n sounds patriotic
gives us a opinion of oar
selves but most us H
when we have money lo spend.
Herald.
often.
is publish-
the Testament as a serial.
The book is probably entirely new
to It T.,
Visitors.
All j-
on the
doe-.
lint there Is another side.
ah nit the these murder
Where hi- wife in-
children, who h id de
ed ii protector n -up
port f Where hi- aged mother,
broken down a of
of a -on u hose
life was taken lit, these
desperadoes had they mil
endured Was there no
sympathy for then I the
man had been bin led,
he had lie, children in
we know b If he had
were forgotten. The
I lie fat us i m the
proper I have
of peanuts
pi-t and the farmers do
not like lo in- Into
with prison labor. There is
a bill in tho Legislature lo
die raising Spanish
peanuts on the Si lie Tim
in I he stale is
one of
depends on
i B lop. i- claimed dial
urge raised by state
lend- Io keep the i ice. Two
years ago the crop of peanuts
die ever u in this
country, and the price dropped
consequence, Tune. Vi
I ton.


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Eastern reflector, 1 March 1901
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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March 01, 1901
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Joyner NC Microforms
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