Eastern reflector, 12 March 1901


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Have You Forgot
THAT I AM CARRYING AN
LINK
What
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware A
WHICH I aM I TO MENTION.
Come to see me for your next I of Flour or Pork.
Yours to
White.
Get a good Safe
The Victor safe is made to sill sizes con-
home, farm, office and general use.
Every sale soil with a guarantee to be lire
proof. Prices range from up.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N.
THE COUNTY SCHOOL
HAVE APPOINTED THE
Reflector
As one of the depositories for Public School Books in
Pitt County. We handle the books designated on the
State List for the public schools and can supply what-
ever you need. We also have
COPY BOOKS,
slant and double practice writing b ks
tablets, fool's cap paper, pencils, slates,
crayons, colored crayons, inks companion boxes.
E of Our
ARE you
constitution undermined by ex-
in eating, by
the laws of nature, or
physical capita all gone, if so,
NEVER DESPAIR
Liver Pills will cure you.
For sick headache, dyspepsia,
sour stomach, malaria, torpid
liver, constipation, biliousness
and all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
an absolute cure.
Washington-. March
Yes, the second inauguration of
Mr. was car-
through on an imperial scale.
As Rome, the people are
amused with gorgeous pageants,
while they are losing their most
precious It
was fitting, perhaps, that a man
who had just been given by a sub-
partisan majority Con-
more autocratic power than
was ever possessed by
can more than
kings are allowed to exercise,
be given imperial
It was also in keeping
with the extravagance
which baa grown to such
magnitude under his Bret ad-
I ministration as to stagger and
frighten the conservative
of the country, that more
money should be spent upon his
second inauguration than was ever
spent upon the inauguration of
other President. how much
this inauguration has cost the pub-
Treasury will never be known,
but that it is an enormous sum
anyone can see. Four companies
of troops were brought
nil the way to Washington to march
in the Imperial
subjects, as it were;
. the cadets from West
, Point and Annapolis, who had not
participated in an Inaugural par
since Grant's second, before,
and the regular troops from every
military poet reach.
lion to these, seven warships were
brought near enough to have their
entire crews in the parade. All
of tins cost a heap of money, to
winch must lie added the
which the use of the office
r the Inaugural ball, cost the
IN
J. W CD.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
and shipments
solicited.
notice to rue
Every cotton planter should
write illustrated
pamphlet,
It is sent free.
Send lo
KALI WORKS, St, N. V.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers Brokers in
Storks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private WINS to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
soapstone pencils l cent, plain lead pencils cent,
rubber tipped lead pencil I rent, n nice tablet with
pretty cover cent, crayons, with metal hold
in nice wood box n i end pencil, slate pen
and pen, an lie, all in nice wood box,
cents. A great big wide I I cents, of best
ink on the market, cents c books to cents,
White crayons, gross in box, cents, Good fool's can
piper per quire,
For the Business Man.
We carry a nice of and single entry ledgers,
long day books, journals, niter books, memorandums,
order books, note books, time
For Society pie
all kinds and i box papers card and
s. visiting I-. and tablets
ALL
MAGAZINES,
Fountain
Ulrica Right
And when it comes to
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
Government. Like the legislation
of the Fifty Sixth Congress, now
happily dead, the second
ration of Mr. was con-
ducted, regardless of expense, sod
I he dear people must pay the bills
tor both.
Some wag started a story that
the two Colorado performing bears
that were carried in the Inaugural
parade by a bettor,
were captured by Teddy during
his recent hunting trip, and all
along the line, was constantly
There comes Teddy's
Mr. is said to
have been made quite angry by
I the story and especially by the
continued public to
it.
line to his declared intention of
pulling the Senate on record, Sen-
Morgan, offered his Nicaragua
Canal resolution, providing for ac-
quiring the right of way as an
amendment to the Sundry Civil
Appropriation bill. It was kill-
ed, as he expected it to lie. The
vole was to Hi to the
chair's ruling that the amendment
was not in order. Thus ended the
disreputable though successful
light to prevent Nicaragua Canal
legislation, which is overwhelm-
favored by the people of this
county, which the republicans
pretend to favor to the extent of
having had a bill passed by the
House before the Presidential
Senator Morgan cannot be
blamed having naked to be re
of the duties of Chairman of
the Committee inter can
and he never spoke truer
words than when he
republicans arc not friends of this
canal and they know
Mi. didn't like the
Hoar amendment In the Philippine
amendment to the Army
hill, which heads off much
contemplated looting by prevent-
the granting of long time
and the disposal of public
land- In the islands, but he did
not to veto the bill on account
of the amendment, as that would
have been a dead give away, show-
his disappointment because
the whole looting could
not lie carried out.
The Senate Cuban investigation
cast about and amounted
to nothing. The report of
farther investigation
is unnecessary, the frauds
are now being handled by the Cu-
ban Courts. It is understood that
several prominent republicans felt
very much relieved when the report
was announced, owing to their
knowledge that any real invest i-
would make things very
lo them.
Democrats have reason to
complain when the work of the
Fifty-sixth Congrats, which ended
just before today, is studied.
Being the minority party they
could prevent extravagant up
but they did
the putting through the most ex-
single piece of
Ship Subsidy-
bill, as they compelled the
republicans to abandon the scheme
to kill the bill reducing war taxes,
both of which were substantial
victories the
L. H. Pender,
GREENVILLE,
Tobacco Flues. Tin Booting,
Expert Gunsmith employed. All
kinds Gun and locksmith work
first class. He stocking of gnus a
specialty.
Agent for The
Public.
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. John C. Agent for
North Virginia, of that
and Popular
MUTUAL BENEFIT
Co.
to to its Urge number of
policy to the incurable public
of com-
will now in
from this date will it
to all
insurance in the best
insurance in the world.
If the total agent in your ham has not
JOHN O.
State Agent, Raleigh, N C.
Assets
Paid policy
Live, energetic at
to for the
Old mutual Benefit.
Application will be made to the
to charier of the town of
J. L. Ki i-v. Sr., Mayor.
J. C. Clerk.
January,
OLD DOMINION LINE
Impeachment
To a plain man who does not
read the the
Hues, the accused judges have com-
a crime and misdemeanor.
The is against
them and to volunteer for their
to say nothing of its
is to repeat the odious
of a
When the Constitution of North
Carolina declare
Supreme Court shall have
original jurisdiction to bear claims
against the State, but its decision
shall merely be recommendatory;
no process In the nature of
shall issue
The declaration is as plain us
that of the Declaration,
shalt not and therefore,
when the Supreme Court judges is
sue a mandamus to the Treasurer
of North Carolina commanding him
to pay certain money to a person
named, that the Legislature has
by special resolution, ordered not
to pay out to him, they violated
the Constitution, the
the Legislative branch of
authority, and committed an net
which is defined to be a crime and
for which it the punish-
which
Now, what had a Legislature to
do, which had taken a solemn oath
to support the Constitution. Hail
the judges committed the act
Had they issued a mandamus writ
Had they defied the Legislature
were true to its letter and
Had the Legislature usurp
ed any authority that was not its
Were these acts of the
judges crimes or ac-
cording to on r fundamental law I
If they I the duty of our
Legislature en so plain that he
who runs might
City Economist.
S. M. Schultz.
Wholesale retail Grocer and
Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed. Oil Bar-
s's, Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba-
Carriages, -Carts, Parlor
lilts, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
I and Ax
eat Tobacco, Key Cheroots,
American Beauty Cigarettes, Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents. Raisins, Class
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Cheese, Best Butter, Stand-
ard Sewing Ma chines, and nu-
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
ill.
Phone K
HI V SERVICE
Steamer My res leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. tarries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
NOTICE-
Notice U that application
will be mads to the Assembly of
lo prohibit of
liquor within two miles of las
Baptist church near the town Bethel,
N C. This Jan 1901.
PILLS
Vitality, Loaf and
Care In potency.
nil want ins-
II effects of of
and
A nerve tonic
blood builder. H. .
pink slow to p.-la
and in
fir By nail
. per box. W
with oar to core
or the money Send for
copy of our .
fr Lo
of Power.
II t
i Auxin.
; L-f or
Liquor. By mail in plain a
for 05.00 our bankable
bond to core In or refund
money paid. Address
MEDICAL CO.
Clinton . Ste.,
For by J L
A i who
ill f various
told a Boston Herald
that he now
in inK newspaper ad
bu. when I take up a news-
paper it is for i k ii-
and my mind is in a
state to If I
an I can
be sure it was a that
had read Rec-
Greenville, N, O.
on
Maker and of
AND WAGONS.
Steam Engines,
and Machinery
Repaired on Short
Brackets and for
trimming mads to order.
NOTICE.
All OS ink me for guano for the
year 1900 and prior, call
with n. or
S i I. ii ii i I'll- k. r. near
Groin or tend check direct tome, S r-
box
O. M
TAKEN UP.
A ml cow with brindle
horns, apparently two
yearn old, In my field about
Owner i hereby notified to call
for same and pay for keeping and
coat W. I.
S. Jan. 1901.
DEALER IN
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
duly qualified the
I k of Pitt county
r U. A. House, Sr.,
notice given to all per-
to the to make
immediate to the
all -on- claims the
estate present the same for
on or before the 28th day of January,
or this notice will be plead in bar of
recovery.
of January, Ml.
W.
A.
Administrators of B. A.
IMPORTANT LAND SALE.
virtue of the power contained and
in me by a Sept.
tern ISM of Pitt Superior Court, in the
T. Hooker B.
Dixon and others, as appears record in
the Clerk's of the Superior Court In
Docket No. action min-
Docket No. Ill and
Ti and there-
in, I still ex pone to public before the
Court House door in Greenville, on Mon-
day the day f March 1901 the follow-
tract land to one tract
Of land, situated the county of Pitt.
township, the of
II Mills, L. Clark, Robert
Dixon and others being the laud whereon
the said K. S. Dixon situate i
on the
north side
tho laud chased by K
Dixon from II. A. and deeded lo
said Dixon by his father John
and Green containing In the
whole one hundred and acres. The
identical land con
i appear
Hooker.
James Galloway in
trust, as appears in page
cash.
Feb. 1901.
Oct. 1898. Terms
Commissioner.
Satisfy Your Appetite at tho
Carolina
Next door to
Everything New and Clean.
Anything Good to Eat.
as Cents.
Houp, a kinds meat, kinds
Coffee De-
all for
B. W. KER,
Manager
THE
fever is a bottle of Grove's
Chill Tonic. It simply
Iron and quinine in a tasteless
Bo pay. Price Mo.
Pitt county
before the Clerk in Superior Court.
Rose Fleming, Archie
Fleming and Nannie Fleming, minors,
by nest friend Harrow.
Against
Fleming, W, Fleming. Al-
Pollard and Pollard hie
wife, Adelaide Fleming the children
of Adam Fleming, Jr., whose
11.11111 are unknown and D. T House
of w s. Fleming a lunatic.
The children of Adam Fleming, Jr.,
whose names are unknown and who are
in Hi above cause, will
like notice thatS Special Proceeding en-
titled as has Urn commenced in
Superior Court of Flit county, before the
Clerk, In order to make partition of the
the late Fernando Fleming among
his liens at law. And the said defendants
will farther lake notice that arc re-.
in at the office of the said
Clerk of Superior Court of said county
on Wednesday lbs 10th day of March 1901,
in C, answer or demur
lo die mid in laid ac-
Ii plaintiff will apply to the Court
for relief
This the day February
D. C
Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt county.
for
Three Papers, due Year Each,
Times
RICHMOND, VA.,
Now Only a Year,
absolutely free The
Paragon Mont lily, New The
Farm Philadelphia.
TIMES.
Farm Journal Para-
Monthly, now only per
per month by mail.
Address THE TIMES,
Richmond, Va.
GREENVILLE N. C.
Cotton Bagging and Ties always
on I,
Fresh goods kept
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
W, R, WHICHARD BRO.,
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
j. a. an,
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r,
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice
COME TO SEE MB.
J. R. COREY.
The Commoner
WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
in Advance.
One Year Six Months
Three Sing. Copy fie.
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
The Hem I-
Weekly sad
will be sent together
one for or Tug Daily
Reflector and
one year ad-
mm
W will reward for
-f Rich
not with
nit. ilia an
and
fall t at inf act ion.
IS pill of
hr null. taken,
CU. and
k-on III. For Try
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The Eastern Reflector.
m i M
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH TO
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VOL. XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, MARCH la
NO so
March Proclamations.
ml
new, neat and clean.
we ask is for you to see our line.
seen it. See it today.
Val Laces, Allover
to match all edgings.
X or we re
Silks, Pine Apple Tissue,
India
W. T. LEE CO.
a Crime
The of Major Moses
that is a is not
rhetoric. Contagion which
resulted the death of an in-
and which can
I traced, to the indifference or deg-
of should be classed
pas a crime by the statutes.
south Along.
the Civil War the South
was very poor, and it emerged
from that condition slowly. Dur-
its poverty it acquired a habit
of complaining that it was poor
it has difficulty in shaking
But for several years it has
been making money out of and
cotton mills, cotton crops
not all contagious distort it
-be prevented by and in-
J-the world, and in nearly every mM
TOWN MATTERS.
Transacted by Board of Alder-
men-Bond Election Called,
The Board of met In
regular session Thursday
in I'm present.
Alderman-elect I. E. Sous,
from Third ward to J. C.
Ion. resigned, nil
The Board first took up t mat-
of providing for the b id
to be held the second Tues-
day in April accordance with
the bill passed by the As-
of Carolina. The
following and Poll hold-
were appointed for the several
wards, the election in each to be
held at the places
FIRST
Registrar, J. B. Jarvis. Poll
holders, W. J. and S, P.
Humphrey. Voting place, color-
ed Odd Fellows hall.
SECOND ward
Registrar, Charles John
Poll holders, J. L.
L. C. Arthur. Voting place, of-
on comer of Clark property.
THIRD WARD.
Registrar, I,. W. Lawrence. Poll
holders, II. C. Hooker and II. A.
White. Voting place, Court
House.
WARD.
Registrar, W. L. Brown. Poll
holders. J. and T. E.
Hooker. Voting place,
Moore store.
FIFTH WARD.
TO THE PEOPLE, AND CUSTOMERS OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are still in the forefront of the race
We offer you the best selected line of
II ft CO. In New
My friends customers can now find rue in
store-formerly occupied by Mrs. y. I.
just opposite the Alfred Forbes with
a full and complete line of
Goods and Notions.
WE HAVE RECEIVED A COMPLETE LINE OF
MILLINERY
General Merchandise
Registrar. A. A. Forbes. Poll
paid good dividends. It is begin- holders, J. and II. C.
to cease the changes Voting place, Farmers
I its poverty. It never was very j Warehouse.
much In debt its and A new of voters
has been fast out of debt was ordered for this election,
for supplies, has been All resident physicians of the
buying property and securities, town were to vaccinate
the extension of a
gums malady has been the result of
Somebody's neglect reasonable
That such diseases
-s have not stamped has
I due to the refusal of people to
j take trouble or to the
of secluding a pa-
and disinfecting their own
persons belongings.
It is the opinion of Major fa of money home capital is rents for each person vaccinated,
that ill industrial j the town also to pay for the virus
enterprises as well securities, soused.
Mr. B. Baker, of Baltimore,
who has just returned from the
South, says the Southern banks are
any all of town
presenting themselves
pose, to charge the town
persons who may be attacked by
disorder should be sen
to a hospital or pest house. A law
to effect this every case, how-
ever, would defeat own object.
There are families that are well able
to place a patient in complete
and intelligent enough to
danger to others. If forced
to choose between a
ed parent or child to a hospital, to
be cared for by and con-
the nature of the ailment
most persons would prefer the lat-
course, provided they could be
the spread of the
disease. There would be less con-
a more effective war
contagion if health officers
should be authorized to send to the
hospital any who could
be isolated at home and properly
cared for by relatives. II is the
fear of the pest house that causes
to refuse to report the
true character of a
The exercise of a wise dis-
the part of health of-
would win public sympathy
for the fight against preventable
diseases. The of per-
sons who should have caused the
spread of a disease through
would have a wholesome effect.
The education of the ignorant con-
the rules to be followed to
contagion is also
Record.
It is doubtful whether Texas, the
and Georgia will need
any capital to move the
next cotton crop. North
Carolina has fallen from to ti per
cent. The South is more
buying less of its supplies that
formerly, and cotton is its
proper position as a money crop
after has
provided Y. Journal of
Commerce.
Horrible Heath.
The committee reported
about in the treasury.
The street committee reported
that addition lo work
done during the past mouth,
had been purchased the
bill approaching the river bridge
put in good ion.
The other committee had no
special reports to offer, except that
everything their respective de-
was in good condition.
The Tux Collector, Assistant
Polios and Chief of Police made
their
The Board decided that to re-
store the recently partially burned
building belonging to
and on Fifth street,
should be constituted repairing
Papers incorporation have
been taken out for the Neuse mill
log Co., of Kinston, to
meal Hour and the buy-
of bay, grain, wood coal,
the capital Stock being
with privilege of increasing
The are Mess.
J. A. Harvey, Chas. F. Harvey,
L. Harvey, C. Felix Harvey and
E. L. Harvey
Free Press.
We learned this afternoon of the
most horrible death by tire of Mr.
Charles Wilson, at bis home at In-
this
Mr. Wilson went home lost night j said building,
a state of intoxication. Ilia M.
was as to frighten his H duplicate retail liquor license,
wile, who look her four children origins having been
and left the house, going over to a destroyed in the late lire.
to be found in any store Pitt County. Well bought
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all year round, Spring, Summer
Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what yon want and to
sell you if we can. We offer you the very service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business up strictly on its own merits.
you come to market yon will not do yourself justice
if you do not see our Immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us following lines of general merchandise,
Ti ii
all kinds
nil
I will carry the mi
be found ill the
customers call t
town. Mn
will
her.
. II. T.
be glad
i-a
hi
nave all
Silks
line
ell
her
and Velvets o.
of to
of mil-
friends and
Goods and Notions,
Shoes.
Caps. Silks and Sal ins,
Jackets Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
Men's, Women's and Children's and
Harness. Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Lard, Scad I
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and in that line.
We buy strictly for Cash, lint sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
CO,
neighbor's to spend the
About o'clock a heard
Mr. Wilson yelling and went in the
house and found his clothing on
fire. The became scared,
and instead of trying to put the lire
out, ran over to tell Mr. Thomas
Wilson, a brother of Mr. Charles
The burning man ran out
and fell in a ditch,
and breathed a few times
being
It is not known how Mr. Wilson
caught on fire, but. it is supposed
that he laid front of the
fire and rolled in it or a spark pop-
on his clothing.
The remains were buried this
the family burying
ground.
Mr. Wilson was a splendid
farmer and a good neighbor but
was devoid of reason when nu
the influence of His
horrible ending is deplored, and
much sympathy is expressed to-
first his wife orphan child-
Free Press.
A petition from P.
to be released from taxes on
a town lot charged against him,
which he did not own, was referred
to the Tax Collector to investigate
and make such correction as the
case required.
The Mini committee was in-
to purchase new harness
for the town team.
A. J. tendered his
nation as Chief of the Fire Depart-
and stating that he could
not serve longer I be resignation
was accepted. A committee
appointed to resolutions
expressing the of the Board
the resignation of the Chief and
him for his faithful
vices to the town.
Accounts amounting to
were allow and ordered paid.
Henry Duff was to con-
to care for Frank Hines,
colored who was so badly
beaten and left for dead in the
railroad rut weeks ago, until
oilier in are made.
N. C.
Queer Names that Would
a South American.
A at names of
of the post offices in this State is
sufficient to cause the
Who invented For in-
stance. may be
a region, while
may be found fifty or one
hundred miles from even the sent
of a hill.
Suppose you start a tour of
Stale at in Davie
You will probably dis,
cover in Robeson
feel when you teach Person,
form an in
You will pass
in see
Transylvania, an
in put your on
Columbus, through
Chatham and finally reach an
in Wake. You will be a
in Craven, take a
then hear
seek in Mont
you have in
yon will also find
and there.
You will be a in Ran-
and play in Wayne.
You will through
and something ill
f you don't fall into the
in Chatham and inhale too
ranch In
you may safely reach a
In Pitt or a in
ham, to ward
Madison, lie sure and post your
In Mitchell and be
in feel a
bit in Moore you may
see a in
Be polite to iii
and don't hint the feelings of the
yo . will meet
Freeze lo any yon
in sing Hun
while Richmond, avoid
in ex
i tend the
Violet Plants l-or sale
Newspaper o.
The Daughters of
Kittrell. N. offer
per one hundred, delivered
free any where, the blooming
and bedding varieties Violets.
Lower in
These plants can beset at any
time from September l-l lo June
1st. Cold weather does not harm
them, therefore, they cm be safe
planted even in mid-winter.
These Violets are the of
all plants to live grow. They
make beautiful borders for wall.-,
flower beds, etc., green
through the intense heal
drought summer and the sever-
est cold of winter. soil
which grass survive the
droughts the
thrive beautify. They will
also do well I lie shade.
Planted a fool or a am. a
half apart along walks, etc . they
a solid emerald b
or, in a yard or in
dies out In summer these
can be a fool and
a ball apart each and will cover
he whole place for years.
They are -Ii bloom
that daring the chief blooming
period they arc a mass of null ml
purple. They afford blooms
the whole winter in
The Journal is not disposed lo
exaggerate the value to a
of local paper. Bu i
a ill i there are few people
realize that value or to
great degree appreciate It, I he
power of pit i- to
unmeaning term the only time
manifest any recognition of
tin lull nonce the paper is
something occurs they lie-ho
suppressed.
You will, in any find
people who are disposed to belittle
a paper and influence than
lire who ii support, and
i is i infrequent case Ilia I
man who persistently and
industriously misrepresents and
i In paper also meal
persistently industriously
Ob- collector.
This i mil Hue of who
arc alive to the
i ii have much lo In
which the future thereof,
ii Czar Russia were to
III cities
would think him the
generous man alive-or even If one
of our own people were lo make a
like donation ho would receive,
in it less degree, the
its of Tom, Dick and Hair.,. Thai
is ail right. Din there
severest spells, aim a little published in any
protection with leaves of straw will did every year give col-
bloom freely even then.
and be held
at learn what you can of
surprised if you get u I Madison. Kill your
You can be a Moore, make
in Beaufort, put on a look B
limn after column and pugs after
page giving publicity
to its enterprises, exploiting its. re
sources doing all that was in
to promote the material,
Intellectual and moral
tin i whose h-
ii, I the appreciation of the
average lake tangible
advance Not often
lie dikes Us endeavors in behalf id
community as a of
course. He may have sonic
idea in paper, ink,
etc., c -i money, bin is the
editor's and not his.
are, of course, many and
notable except ions to this rule.
class people appreciate
. . work of the paper in
Hi mail, o ,.
building Is constantly growing
On last Friday, during a high
wind the Sheriff
These violets are sold to raise a
fund lo mark the graves of
soldiers buried Kin nil.
At any time from April lo No
a large basket of roses, of
largest and varieties, will be
sent by express, safely packed in
lamp moSS, for liners
f entertainments can thus obtain
a profusion of really magnificent
roses for a very small sum
the same time aid a good cause.
Address.
. W, Blacks
c. r.
N.
in Sampson, work a
ill
If YOU don't I,
Madison, cross a I and
and sec your
wear in and
spend the night a in
will find a
and reach a
in play
in Wilkes, and cat in
and experience
in Cleveland. You ill
in Mecklenburg, and feel
Sampson,
if you travel the
you may finally
leach the
Randolph Post.
The baseball magnate not only
has to stand his ground, but grand
stand it as well.
remind ill some
n Hi Hip
p in-i ill be recognized all the
. when H will be conceded
that n r like Ibis is
more lo i n it i
published than till papers
published el-, here in the I ll,
But that day is n way off,
Winston Journal,
in Buncombe, and wring
en a blind man may be vision
residence street
on lire from a spark from a
chimney. There were no men near
and kindled i up .
Two small Isaac Tail
Davis, who live near by, did
not do as mo.-1 boy. would have
for bravely
set to work to put out lire
themselves, a long
ladder, placed lion-e and
before help came water
the lire. Ii showed lay who lave been
remarkable cues of mind I live numbers for service at
buys and then . loin work proved Ho of Santiago, arc d
the kind of stuff Hi. ire mode of. rear admirals, to date from i-Vb-
Burke County News nib last.
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N. C. j it done
. ; is ,.,, or lo the
have
Entered at the Poet om.-.- at ,,,.
Mail Mailer. . . ,
purely a local mar-
, i. i.-i Rod pertained matters that
might be transacted by the
I i keep
,. has Superior Clerks
i, re inaugurated- ,, ,,. ,,,. of were
prosperity little. This
. . hold Hi.-staple up.
Heavy ex
the Slate trivial mat-
night ell bl amended. Then
then would be of a
t way two years.
the
I i ins decided
pi lie to the public
. .- Stale. This is
i. over
i m.
II is the duty of every
i . . i
i . for the bond issue. The
mi should He carried at
lion lo be held on the second
i . r April.
to have
in; great practiced at
Washington the matter of pay-
for work
have not done. According
to a report of a special com-
of the House to investigate
the employment roll, a number of
have been paid for work
nut done and for time not account-
e tor. Employs are ab
from their post of It
i- that had
winked more than six mouths
ELECTION NOTICE.
To the Voter of el
Whereas, the General Assembly
of North its present
has passed act entitled
An Act to Authorize the Town of
Greenville to Issue Bonds for
Works of to the
amount of Seventy Five Thousand
Dollars, if qualified voter of
the town shad so vote at an
to lie held on the second
Tuesday of April, 1901.
whereas, the Board of Al
of said town at a meeting
held the day of March, 1901,
From on
March
Well, well Teddy has tired of
being the whole show already. He
glared at the galleries, the
pants of which were
him, and threatened to have them
cleared by the
if the applause was repeated.
Teddy will have to take
something mod
is determined lo
keep before the people the fact
In accordance with said act that
Hie place . , , ,,;
, he several wards In which has caused and is causing
should be held the said opposition to Nicaragua
second Tuesday April, 1901 from legislation. view of the fact
.- Court Judges
I bar of the Senate
v . with attorneys,
I heir answer lo the
pi i charges brought against
them by the House. It took one
i and thirty-flee , Washington for eleven Of twelve
S o'clock a. m. to o'clock p. ,
to
First Ward-at the Colored Odd
Fellows Hall Front street.
Second the Clark of-
op corner of Third Greene
streets.
Third the Court House
street.
Fourth Marcellus
Moore store Five
fifth Ward- at the Farmers
Warehouse Dickinson avenue. showing that the House
At said meeting the said and the President
a appointed the follow lug named i . . . . .
Registrars and Judges
of to hold conduct
such to
First B. Jarvis Reg-
that the Hay treaty
lapsed by March
Hue with that determination
has introduced a
resolution declaring the Clayton-
treaty abrogated. The
met this by
that the Senate cannot alone
abrogate a treaty, and have gone
away back lo 1808 to a
W. J. P.
Humphrey Judges.
Jno.
the four he been em- MI Registrar. J. L. Sugg and I.
ployed, baa drawing bis
the lime has not
reel answer, three leading
-i a turn it.
always up-to-date
. established
day i, . i city. These
take cure of the little
months. All these abuses ought
t., do It, Common
wealth.
of a treaty. This is because they
do not wish to have
resolution considered at the
present extra session of the Senate.
Senator Morgan made a speech in
support of his resolution that was
of the warmest heard on the
of for a long lime,
which he said of the Clayton-
will make
Third W. Lawrence
Registrar. C. Hooker H.
A. While
Fourth L. Brown
to be and the people look registrar. J. G. Bowling T. no compromise with Great Britain
lo their representative. In B- Hooker on that subject. We will make
A. Forties Beg I no concession to Great
J. Lanier and H. , to , t
Judges.
And whereas by act a new
registration the voters
; is required to be had, notice is here we shall declare it It
Carolina papers in a recent mat the registration books vote could be
Courier says our
nil papers a recent
are j.,,. preachers wards will lie open d
Britain in
What
shall do with it some of our
people are opposed to is that
i a ,,,,,,. wants d , . the
I ii d work by day, are series the registration the qualified .,., .
of mi in- voters at the voting places herein President that he has no two.
Institution, prove a .- imam he abject of , thirds vote in the Senate to adopt
i, the children and aw ,, Wed- any compromise he may make with
i n of much
through
day.
. their own members to be present Thursday preceding
at i To be sure it is day of election, but such rag
hours the , to get bl debt, and rat ion may be made on
to stay in debt is all previous at any other place
right, but It wrong to neglect a said town
At whose
I, M when H ran be paid. V e . he
needs prove- respect be entitled
the they do vote for or against the
Tn -lauds out
. need,
nut member, remain la
their bonds. Those desiring to vote for
improvements lb who refuse to pay debts
shall vote a written or printed
with the words
t will make
e We moat either go all churches written or printed
i- and with- with the words
tin i improve-
in ii- alter is I
do progress for when they can. It would be the .,,, to vote against
I their Led- Bond.
therefore, I, Joseph G.
Mayor of the town
Ki i v. lo ado
the I
; . i and let the . if there is an d. in charge
it
Brick, of
ville, in said act,
do hereby issue this notice or pro
any compromise he may
Great If it is the purpose
of Great Britain still to look for
delay she will not get it. If it be
her determination to pick a
rel with us about she will
United Slate, can muster at
least half of the number of men
who voted tor President the
last election-lighting men. And
she will Had, when the war
that the steel band which
binds London with
Australia and India and passes
Canada will have been
rent twain; and with its sever-
down will go the
Senators Patterson, of Colorado,
has a constituent who election to.
on sec aim
have a because j , um of Turner, of
he ill a substitute to the civil n manner
war. am old and lie scribed In the aforesaid Act of the
-e I shall live a great while.
, but I need money while I do live.
I Government owes me
i Hi-, are looking out for something. paid a to
l ions that will in war when
killed In
,,,,,. i ,, i , Sow, I think I am entitled
ill there should be any
.- lb , rumba i be thrown
ii . Is v. ho can nevi I
. fa normal.
wrote Mr. Brick, I General
Given under my hand at Green-
ville on this 6th day of March,
A.
G. Move,
Mayor.
;. limit Mi ,
la mi which
nick. Will see that I
i e Reporter says
farmer, of Stokes county are
. interest in another
expires with l.
i. re are j c some
p tout need lib i I
. likely the body In
.
pi l them, but the members i
these remaining
their own The Hen
baring In
Hi- inn branch can
it is in pro-
II mil
A Book Bill.
A bill In Senator Aycock is to
provide a fund to purchase books
for use of certain public school
pupils
Section levies a lax of cents
on every male dog on every
female dog, to lie collected annual
. crop of tobacco than ever be
fore in it. memory. does not I Section provides that all dog
eve the being prepared Hat their dog. at the
i ill exceed per cent, of last
. A
, r. have been beard tn any
lid not expect to use any
under their
,, the coming seas iii.
and
Wilson finally retired as
of the regular
Hie hour of
of bill-; gray
en mm-ab nit ten days, it may measurably advanced.
Fitting honors have never
more worthily lo
accorded by a
m Hip be at-
i a In the
every years
It unfair and tn
I- in remain h ii
for the Slate I heir
personal
is plenty of I hue
if the la
. tout years, even
it all
better. The Legislature meet.
often, nod elections held fleet,
In these two of the
Rec-
Mr. slated that he
would not again send
t of either or
lo for promotion. In
ease they will both be retired
a next
three mouths
latter, will receive
reward for having destroyed
time and in the same manner as
other property is listed.
ion requires Secretary
of State to provide a separate col-
fur this dog tax in the
at of forms and tax lists. The
taxes shall be in town-
ships where collected for I he
pose of buying for public
school of township
who are the most needy.
Beet km I provides for the dis-
of the funds ho raised
among the schools each
township and the trustees r ball
pay to the teachers of each school
amount
to buy the as required,
Section Any teacher
plying Ibis fund shall lie deprived
of his or her and lie de-
barred of teaching in the public
schools of this State again.
Section makes it a
for any owning or harbor-
a dug lo fail to list the same.
ion applies only
to and
burg counties.
when this bill comes
up it is probable that a number of
other Senator, will ask for their
counties lo be Included.
Washington,
of democrats held this week to con-
sider ways and means of
the republican scheme for in-
the Reed in the
Senate making that body, like
the House merely a machine to
cord will of man. Senators
of Nevada; Wellington, of
j Teller, Colorado,
Allen, of Allen
will retain his seat in Senate
under the appointment
bis is elected or
without electing
u no call them-
selves independents did at-
tend the caucus, but it Is believed
that they will join democrats
in opposing a rule in
Senate. Senator Teller says that
whatever may be done at the re-
be is very certain
that rule will lie adopt-
ed by at extra
II is difficult to see how one
can lie adopted at any with-
out the consent of minority,
the proposition can be Indefinitely
mule, rules.
The seen of why Senator Cart-
so unexpectedly talked the River
Harbor MM death in the
closing hours of the recent session
of Congress has been ascertained.
He acted fur Mr. who,
to Hie enormous total of
wanted the bill
killed, but did not rare to offend
those interested in it by doing it
with his little veto, drier was
chosen to do the work because as
he was about to leave the
be did object to offending in-
Senator, and he
that the failure of the bill would
not make hint any enemies Mon
It is that Carter's re-
ward will be aid from the
to return to
and In that a fat Federal
office for himself or control of
Federal patronage in Montana as
be may prefer.
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND
NOTES.
Winter ville, K. C, March. I.
A. Fair returned Tues-
day evening from and
the northern markets, where she
purchased the largest and prettiest
line of silks for waists, em-
gilt trim-
ming a id millinery ever brought
to this market. The ladies are
cordially to call exam-
her stock.
good light wood cart hubs
by the A. i. Cox Mfg Co.
The Carriage Co. re-
orders for buggies by the
car
Rev. J. K. left Mon
day for where he
has been the
his son, who is a merchant in that
place. Rev. Mr. Faulkner will fill
his regular appointment at Ayden
tomorrow.
Misses and Flem-
left on the train
day morning to visit relatives near
Greenville. They will return Mon-
day and resume their studies at
the Winter ville High School.
good secondhand white
oak spokes by A. O. Cox
Mfg Co.
Herbert White was here again
his capacity as in-
Herbert is popular
here doe. a business every
time he comes.
We are rather inclined not to
notice the presence of James L.
Fleming our town last
day. We didn't see him, but heard
from him, as he is a pretty
good fellow we cannot pass him by.
Johnnie Tucker, of
who has been in attendance upon
present session of the W
ville High School, we regret very
much to say, to the con-
tinned sickness of his father, had
to give up bis studies and return
home. Johnnie is a tip-top boy
and hope soon to have him with
us again.
Clark, of Jack,
spent yesterday here.
Rev. C. W. Blanchard, of Kin-
was guest of A. G. Cox
Wednesday. Mr. Blanchard and
directors Winterville
High School contemplate building
a large three story dormitory for
accommodation of the students.
The building will be erected at a
very early date. And still we forge
ahead
Charles II. Lancaster, who ha.
been so seriously ill near here for
the past few weeks, we are glad to
is very much Improved and
there are favorable ions of
his final recovery,
G. T. Tyson, of Dam,
called u. Tuesday.
A. G. Cox still pays the highest
cash price for cotton seed.
A b; of the
remedy, of
free to suffering women who will
write Mrs. F. O. branch office
Winterville, X. C.
STATE NEWS.
Happening; la North Carolina
In Cleveland county a man
around got drunk and
tried to break in the house of
Humphries. The taller shot
with ii killing him
almost instantly.
The steamship Camper-
down, for New York loaded
with sacks of sugar, is
stranded on Cape shoals,
seven miles from the beach.
Boon, old sou of
Boon, of Greensboro, died
Saturday night under rather
circumstance. Some days
ago he bad a tooth pulled. An
formed his jaw, giving
the boy a great deal of pain re-
in death.
of mullets, and
very large ones, are being offered
for sale in the market, and less
than a hall dozen from the
of the river shore are on
the streets offering them for sale.
the river, from three to four mile,
below town is working alive with
these
No Bankrupt
Or SPECIAL SALE
DI we wish to call attention to our LINE of
AND EMBROIDERIES Just Received.
to cents.
Also our CHECKED and STRIPED DIMITIES,
LONG CLOTH, K etc. Air of which are being
sold CHEAP.
Other are being sold at low
prices, same Special Sale Prices.
W W make it to your interest call and us
before you buy.
Yours to please,
RICKS WILKINSON.
THE
THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OF
b the In wort J lo lb
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era record el world's current
lie r mo, but i
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women la tat world H
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r-., I who fain the Review tad watt
to t -r -.-, end Tore
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are Tab i
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a number. . ,.
or company.
IS Mew Verb CM.
BLACKJACK ITEMS
BLACK Jack, N. C,
Abram Dixon attended service,
at Hear Creek last Sunday.
Miss Mary Mills, of this place
Is visiting her near
way's X Roads.
returned
day from
W. passed to-
day for Washington.
Little Miss Beckie Mills visit-
her papa near Clay Root.
Miss Lulu Smith
of Miss Lucy White yesterday.
Our school here last
Thursday, and H. Wynne, our
most successful teacher, made bis
departure for Birmingham, Ala.,
where he will a business col-
Every woman In
to
the country
MeN
who o about it
how
it. It hi.
-f Its terrors for many a
ha. her
K II I -i I her III,.
Mill, It
can let ii
of inn
drugs taken Intern,
ally are apt to do, It In to be
Into the to soften
which
are to bear the strain.
much It also
all of tho
oilier of pregnancy.
A of Ga.,
have a of
Mother's Friend have never
known an instance where it has
failed to produce the good
claimed for
A prominent lady of
Ark., With my
first all children was in labor
from to JO hours. After using
friend, my was
in in
el III.
Mare, . . i
Tilt i III KI I CO.
Win. .
SOU
LI III. are
I am sure my
Jewel children would be
glad to know something of what
they have accomplished during the
missionary year of 1900-01, which
ended March let. Will kind-
publish
We have thirty-two members
enrolled and with the exception of
November, when by
rain, bare held our regular
meeting on Sunday
each month. We hare remitted
to Conference
the salaries of mis-
130.18
Twentieth
For Mary Black Hospital, 10.68
Total
Mum. O. R.
Lady Manager.
We do feel like letting
pass without adding word of com
ion for lb can little folks. It
takes a calculation to
contributions to
the objects named amounts to
per member, which remarkable
for a band of lie child re u. They
are indeed Bright adding
to the coronet of the Kins;
laying up for themselves tress
Captain George Doughty, who
has been connected with steam-
between Washington and
Tarboro for a number of year. tail,
the water in the river has been
lower constantly the past two
year, than in experience, and
it i. so low at the present time
boat, can ran at
all.
The amount of gross gold in
treasury yesterday was
highest point ever reached
the history of the government.
One man brought bale,
cotton today, all the buyers
were out Of town.
I NOW IN
New York
purchasing my Spring and Summer Stock.
Wait my return and you find the latest
styles at my store.
CLOTHIER.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there a MARK
in margin of this paper it
to remind yon yon owe
The Eastern for
subscription and we request
yon to as early as pas-
-Me. We need what YOU
owe us and hope yon will not
keep waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Hell
The Greenville public achoo
closed today, and the following
deserve honorable mention for
their work the last
Alma Tucker, Charles Tucker,
Ma I tie Jenkins, Ethel Cheek.
Close.
The present term of the Green-
ville public school The
school has had a large attendance
and Misses Bessie Harding and
pie Smith have made excellent
teachers. The pupils have made
good advancement under their in-
It la Repairing-.
A. long no one else would
solve the problem, the Board of
Aldermen settled it for themselves
by saying It was repairing and not
erecting a building. So Fifth
street owners get back their house
the Are came so near taking
away from them. Board i.
ready for the next puzzle that may
be them.
Rail.
At the close of Mrs. Manning's
school, the following name, deserve
enrolled roll of
Waller Forbes.
Nora Neva Forbes, Hat-
tie Nannie Button, Nancy
Smith, Carrie Smith, Mary
Maud Sutton, Juanita Manning.
Skew Year
article in The
Friday relative to the fire depart-
has put some of our property
owner to We hope
they will continue this thinking
until Monday night, the tune for
regular meeting of Hope Fire Com-
and be induced to attend
OM meeting and show some interest
In the It for pro-
your property that the
company and you are tho
one who be interested
Make A Nate It.
newspapers of the State will
make note of the tact the new
libel law is quietly sleeping in
House committee. Some of
members of House are opposed to
granting the newspapers of the
State a just and reasonable libel
law. They want the support of
the newspapers in the campaign,
but whenever newspaper, ask
for simple justice, they want to re-
fuse them slightest
The newspaper spends
its days and night, working for the
election of such men is foolish
Times.
Had Bless Them sad
Work.
Three little Misses, Nina Harris,
Allie Estelle Greene and Eloise
Cheek, called together at Re
office, Friday afternoon,
bearing the message that they bad
been appointed a special committee
by the Bright Jewels Society to
call person and thank the editor
for his remarks the report of
their work published in Thursday's
paper. Reflector baa
felt more honored than by the
visit of little girls the
message brought. It made
us want to join with dear
in bless the
children, they are His ministering
If we all more
of the child spirit, and
more child-like love faith,
the world would be so much
brighter.
Philippine Fruits.
There was extra car attached
to passenger train No. which
arrived in Charlotte last night over
the Southern Railway from
It was a sleeper,
its were soldiers
who were being brought home from
Philippines. were land
ed at San Francisco a few days
were there placed in the car which
is carrying them through to Wash-
The car contained a
geant sixteen privates, every
one of them crazy. Four or live of
the men were handcuffed.
The on the said
that It one of the saddest sights
he ever saw, a car of people
and every one crazy except the
guards. Not a single one of the
men realized he had been debt
in a foreign country, nor was
there one in the crowd that knew
that be had got back to bis own
country. fellows among
the Observer's In-
formant, about bananas,
hemp, rice and bolos.
won Id repent and
tho The hand-
en fled men beard occasional-
to bilk about dodging, arrows.
Charlotte Observer.
CHIEF GRIFFIN RESIGNED.
A Serious Less to the Fire
Ii for regret
A. J. has resigned as Chief
of Fire of Green
ville. He has been a most
officer in position, giving his
personal attention to all the
apparatus of department and
keeping It order, as well as get
ting in thickest of battle
whenever a lire occurred. No man
has tried harder be to get up
a good tire department what
the town has is due in a great
sure to his efforts. At same
time it has very mortifying
to Chief to see that the citizens
of the town showed little
and took such little interest
in the fire department. It was
enough to discourage him that the
owners of the town, who
ought to be would
join the department and help lo
make it better, and would
even extend a helping hand to the
volunteer boys go
along through the sand with
the hose reel to save somebody's
property, yet those same people
were quick enough to
even speak abusively about the
department when things were not
in accordance with their
notions. This spirit, or
is responsible for the present
state of affair.
The Reflector wants to see
the fireman encouraged so that
the department may be efficient,
and time and in the past
urged its claims upon our citizens.
The fire department is composed
entirely of volunteer membership,
and it hardly be expected that
men with any sensibility about
them will want to undergo the
duties and hardships required
those whose properly they
protect take no part with them and
help to bear none of
The property owners change
their disposition toward the tire-
men if they want to see a good
company.
ripples.
e B. C. March
Since our last ripples
changes have taken place. The
weather is cold today, but a few
days prior to this have been warm
and pleasant.
farmer, in this section are
making splendid progress in get-
ting ready for their crops.
Mrs. S. M. who has
been spending some time
son and returned home
Monday last. Her many friends
were glad to see her
Rev. W. Arnold and J. M.
Windham made a Hying trip to
this week.
The death entered
home of our Mr. Tom King
Wednesday night and took for its
own. Mrs. King. Our hearts go
out in sympathy for bereaved
husband and two sweet little
children who their loss, and
hope their loss may lie her
eternal gain.
Mrs. Laura Murphy, who has
been here visiting her sister, Mrs.
W. M. Lang, returned to her home
Sunday.
Louis is now
the new and handsome
lately erected by V. G.
Fast street.
The residence, of Eli Williams
Main street has lately received
a coat of paint and looks quite
handsome now. Much credit to
R. L. Joyner who has had the
work in hand.
The W. B. M. will
hold its exercises in the Christian
church here next Sunday evening
at o'clock. The public is
lo attend.
As the crowds were pool-
up Thirty-fourth street toward
the Hotel the
other night a Sixth avenue ear
collided with a heavy truck
scrambled eggs, ruining
dainty evening dresses other
apparel in the operation. Such an
omelet was never seen in
borough of Manhattan. The eggs
bad spent the winter in cold slur-
age, were In transit to a down-
town dealer who supplies
ones to his customers. Some
of them bad a and spoke
for I he in c-h i ,
New Big Store.
BIG SALE
Now Going On At
Big New Store.
Bought the entire stock of J. Boyer Co. Media, Pa.
; HIGH GRADE
pry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats,
AT LESS THAN FIFTY CENTS IN THE DOLLAR
STRICT TERMS
Goods sold for cash
sent on approval.
This sale for consumers
only. AH goods sold on
sight.
J. Boyer's Price
PRICE cents.
HENS SHOES.
J. Boy en price 2.50.
OUR PRICK
Our Stores Crowded and Jammed OUR PREDICAMENT.
This immense Stock
coming in on us into our
already crowded rooms, is
placing us in great
an-. must take active
measures to sell it in-
This stock will
be sold in many instances
as it was bought--50
cents on the Dollar. BY
ALL MEANS COME.
THE BIG II
Store.
OVERCOATS.
J. price
PRICE
MENS SUITS.
J. pi ice
. HO.
OUR PRICE
Sale Now Going On At Big New Store.
SHEETING.
J. ,
OUR PRICE
Only to
CALICO.
J. price yd.,
OUR PRICK
. , Only yards to customer.
BEDSTEADS.
HENS HATS.
B. price 2.00
and 18.00.
MB OUR PRICE
;, Sale Now Going On.;
EVERY CLERK AT HIS POST NIGHT AND DAY
Arranging, Marking and Slashing
FOR A QUICK, HURRIED SELLING.
CAPES.
J. price
PRICK
COATS.
I. ft
OUR PRICK
10-4 WHITE BLANKETS.,
J. price ti
PROFITS NOT EVEN THOUGHT OF.
SHIRTS.
J cent Shirts
low cents
Ask in Bee tile advertised.
shown yon. We want everyone in town
and vicinity
J- BO Kind
ii Now cents.
JOHN J. CLARK'S
price
attend Hank
PRICK
III.
now
mull
Spool Cotton,
Spool. M
YARDS
tilts mil
par cent ion. Ti
. A Desperate Effort To Sell Everything Without Delay.
No misleading; u
nothing but genii-;.
I -mil.-.
hi
ii.-
i.
. HO
Our Si Kg
Ml
I.
ill 1.1 JO
inc in Mm Media, Pa.,
in the wearing
for Men, Women OS AT
i Children.
will see for yourself,
goods advertised, look GREENVILLE, N. C.
them.
Bis New Store
a complete mass. The
Mountains
in great Disorder and
to be incited into solid;





Greatest of a Spring Remedies
Paine impound
To those
in malarial districts Tint's Pills
arc they keep the
stem in perfect order and are
an absolute cure
for sick headache, indigestion,
malaria, torpid liver,
and all bilious diseases.
Liver Pills
It makes new blood, and
A few steps to mi;
about results
is
in is strengthening, nerve
lasting effects that it no com
in I be lust few ;
compound i
those of all other spring
Pane's celery
I it Is tin
of the nerves, bin
especially in spring when .
has never yet failed In tin
ell
cine- one
. . until
-i
. for
Ml
Have Yo I
What
Dry Goods,
Hats, Shirts
Tinware,
VI I
OHM to see J
; i an
LINE OF
Shoes
.,, Hardware
or THINGS
i TO
i I or Pork.
White.
HATS ON OR
fl. la Which
M of the day.
i. not Hist re-
move in lb presence of a
In public or convey-
of a man's going
bareheaded in s street oar or a railroad
car or a lie I In the com-
of The elevator of s
or of n hotel Is
a public and the
corridor of a or hotel
Is a public Er-
go. In our opinion, courtesy toward the
fair sex does not require a roan to re-
move bat In place because
there happen to a woman present
Having said, however, that courtesy
does not the removal of a man's
hat under Hie circumstance recounted,
we do not mean to disparage in the
lightest degree the intent
of the man who does remove his head
covering, If you feel that you ought
to take oft your hat In elevator, do
so. if you are uncomfortable with It
on, get it off at Those things are
largely waiters of comfort. In New
York men keep their hats with a
persistence that is somewhat shocking
to the
If man In Gotham has any
about whether he should have his hat
In his band or on his bead, you will not
It in bis hand. He takes as much
rope as the law will give him. On the
contrary. It tins very long
since It the thing In
Charleston for a gentleman to
with bis load uncovered during all the
time he was convening With a lady
even if he met her In the street, and
may be, for all we know,
of stately south Carolinians who
observe that pretty but unhygienic
tom to this very day. Virginia. It will
he observed, is about half way between
Charleston and New York. Norfolk
Landmark.
KNEW HIS BUSINESS.
The
the
exclaimed the portly
lady, ought to be at school In-
of to work a
Tin not trying to work was the
answer; It. and If you
wish shall I happy to ac-
you. So far as any
to in-at school is concerned, allow
me to remind you that this Is a legal
holiday, and am exempt from at-
at institution where, I am
to I am at the head of my
business trying to
work that lift,
what
arc too young to know
anything about
allow me to reassure you.
This lift Is worked by hydraulic pres-
sure, the principle relied being that
water . pressure In proportion
to the height of a column rather than
In proportion to the diameter. In
use of this characteristic water Is
admitted Into a cylinder, the pressure
being regulated by the use of valves
and a stable equilibrium Is lug made
possible by system of
I could go further Into
the of this particular machine,
which of course has Its variations
from other ho added as she
gasped In astonishment, I doubt
If you could follow the technical terms
whose an accurate description
would me. but I wish to
you that If. after what have said,
you you move about this
lift than I do. you arc at perfect lib
to step In and take Its manage-
out of my
crop
grown
without
Potash.
Supply
enough Pot-
ash and your
profits will be
without
Potash your
crop will be
IN
J. W. k CD.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors of
Bagging, Ties and Rags.
and
solicited.
Our boob,
. It all
WORKS.
Si.,
UNCLE SAM'S DISPLAY.
Tin has
for ad exhibit at
ran America.
next To view mag
their
of would well
point n Ions
more beautiful f the jot-
at the Columbian
while for
little
Get a goo safe
The Victor i-
for home,
Every wife k M n
Prices range ii
In in all
general
i to be fin
in .
J. L.
N. C.
JOB
The Reflector Can't Be Beat.
Around the
reconstructed
Europe and made a united
n dozen
used travelers by
at their until they had
the demands
A Yankee, once hod his carriage stop
at the frontier of n petty
Country. The Herr at
the custom forward
to Ms Indignation, received
In a nonchalant way. The
not to get out
of hie carriage or even to take off his
hat. demand-
ed key of the trunks.
his subordinate began handling
roughly.
Hindi about oil the
Yankee. didn't come from the
United of America to be con-
trolled by yon, those trunks back.
I'll not go through you at all. I'll turn
back. I'm no hurry and don't care
for losing a day. You're no country.
You're only a, spot. I'll around
And he London King.
Three Papers, One Tear j
Times
VA.,
Now a Year,
absolutely free The
New The
Philadelphia.
LY TIMES.
Journal
Monthly, now only per
year; mouth by mail.
Address TIMES,
Va.
Greenville, N, C.
on Dickinson
Maker and Repairer of
AMi WAGON'S.
there. The display to made
will
b of great interest to those
concerned the agricultural,
and live stock com-
it all varied
feature. The of the
mi bureau of In of Mate
will lie mean of
letter, circular etc., and
can be leaned the people of
the manner of between the
State oilier nations, The
coining of will lie a feature of
the exhibit by the treasury department
Here n coin will In
coining money at the rate of
coins per hour, each coin being struck
a force equal to weight of
inn ions.
Collector will ho especially Interest-
oil the very complete
collection of coin all nations, s com-
set of medals struck by the mint
at a complete series
of leaned by the government.
hided tills exhibit will a model
of a lighthouse, fully equipped In
operation a model of a quarantine
models of marine hospital
rooms and a model of s vessel
constructed for deep sea sounding,
Hie shore of Park will be
n life station, completely equip-
with up to date apparatus, while
the mean employed in saving of
life on t;,. sea be dally Illustrated
by a and crew of two men
with life boat, with their
The exhibit Of the war and navy de-
part men is will be largest and most
complete ever at any exposition.
and Machinery
Repaired on Short Notice
Bracket and for
trimming, made to order.
PILLS
Vitality, Lost and
mi-ion-. I of lira
all
A nerve tonic
blood builder. .-.
P l
and
of Hy mall
; r t,. f.-i
12.60. with our to
or the for
our
to rue
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. C- ht
North Well-
Known and Company,
MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life
to to H Urge number of
policy holder, and to public
generally, of North mm-
will now in
from date will it
to all
firing very bet in the beat
life com pan v
i . -.-i in your town not
completed
JOHN O. DREWRY,
Haleigh, N. C.
72.958,922
policy
Live, reliable energetic wanted at
once to fr
Old
Application will to the
amend the town of
J. I. Kn Sr. Mayor.
J. C. Clerk.
January,
NOTICE-
is hereby given that application
will h made to Assembly of
North to prohibit sale of
liquor within two miles of the
the town of Bethel,
This
OLD DOMINION LINE
HI
Steamer
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, lent e daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leave
Greenville Monday, Wednesday
and Friday at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
vs, and Saturday
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, and
ton, and for all points for the West
with at Norfolk.
Shippers should freight by
the Old Darn inion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line; from
JNO.
Washington,
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
NOTICE.
All persons owing me for guano for the
year and prior, please call and
nettle with I. W. or
at old near
Orel or nook direct to me, X r-
folk, Va , r. t.
O. M.
TAKEN UP.
A red tow with brindle crooked
horns, apparently
old, been in my field
Owner is hereby notified to mil
l; and y for keeping
cost W. L.
N. 1901.
CREDITORS.
Raving qualified the
Clerk of Pitt county as
of of B. A. House, Sr.,
notice to per-
sons to the estate to make
to the undersigned,
all persons having claims the
estate present the same for payment
the day of January,
or this notice will he plead in bar of
recovery.
This of January, 1901.
W. Horse,
U. A.
of B. A. Sr.
Results
Lost of
Kit. th
or
mail in plain 81.00
j. for our
bond to our. In or
money paid.
MEDICAL CO.
Clinton Jackson
For sale by J L
EXPOSITION SCULPTURE.
A Mar II.
It was a who opened the door
when the ball, but
a . not far behind
there In en a few
would Ilk to talk to I lie lady of
house for a few said
book
i utterly re-
plied II e man
re her If run but talk
to b. r for a minutes -licit sue-
to strike talk
It News.
The , r all lies s
the ,. i v. t. ilia ill
analysis i . in p.
cent i l . . water,
in i ill. per
II. r I
a Stow.
In Its sculptural adornment, as well
as In other the
will far surpass
enterprise of the kind ever held.
There over splendid
groups, and they are to lie used around
the Court
and the Tower. They will
symbolize the purposes of the build-
and exhibits and bring out the
poetry In hat to many may seem ex-
prosaic things.
After crossing the Triumphal
which Is the grand formal to
the main court nod Is itself to be
with splendid statuary, one will
see to the and left, opposite
ends II. the fountain
the i n gardens in front of the
Stales and
culture building respectively.
The of Mao, by Charles
Crafty. Is fountain at
east of the and It Is
by the I i of and
the Foul of Tho sub-
of .-I In this
will lie II Age, the
Age the of At
tho other end of tho the
of Nature, by T.
Is tho most
and the Idea of this
fountain is imputed in ones,
such as the of
of and the groups typifying
Mineral Animal Wealth, etc.
These symbolic Ideas will worked
out forms oilier parts of
the main and In connection with
the Toner and other buildings,
the forming a most complete
harmonious expression of the
of a great Imposition, as tho Tan-
American.
Are
Satisfy Your Appetite
Carolina
door to
New and Clean.
Outers, Game, Anything to
Dinner o'clock
Soup, meat,
Bread, and De
all for 8.1 cents.
B. W.
----t 176.------
S. M. Schultz,
and n tail and
Dealer. paid for
Hide. Cotton Bead, Oil Bar-
Egg, etc
Suits, Ba-
j Parlor
Safes, P.
I Gail
Key West
Beauts
Apples,
Pine Applet, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Coffee, Meal, Soap,
Lye, Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Meal Oar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Dried Apples, Peached,
Prunes, Raisins,
China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, and Crackers,
Rest Batter, Stand-
ard Hewing i lies, and tin
other Quality and
Quantity. Cheap fur cash. Com
to see
Phone
DEALER
N. C.
vS--------o S
Cotton Bagging and alway
on has p
Fresh goods kept constantly en
band. Country produce and
sold. A trial will yon.
D. W.
W. R. WHICHARD BRO.,
DEALERS
LAND SALE.
Br virtue of lb power contained and
in me by a decree entered Sent,
term of Superior Court, In the
entitled a. T. against B.
and as appears on record in
the Clerk's office the Superior Court In
Judgment Docket No. action min-
No. and SI.
As and Co-minis I here-
in, will public the
Court House door in Greenville, on Mon-
day I lie day of March the follow-
tract of land to one tract
situated the county of Pitt.
township, adjoining the lands of
Mills, I. Clara, Robert
and others being land whereon
K. s Dixon resides, situate on the
north side of Cow and being
known us the land chased by E- S.
Dixon from II. A, and deeded to
said Dixon his father John S. Dixon
and containing in
hole one hundred and fifty acres. The
land James Galloway in
trust, as appears in It D. page
and o. Hooker. Oct. 8th 1898. Terms
Feb. ti,
or N i in a, Pitt county
before the Clerk in the Superior Court.
Fleming, Fleming, Archie
Fleming and Nannie Fleming, minors,
by their next Barrow.
Sylvester Fleming, W. Fleming. Al-
Pollard and Mary Pollard
wife, Adelaide Fleming the children
of Adam Fleming, Jr., whose
unknown and D. T House
guardian of W. S. Fleming a lunatic
The children of Adam Fleming, Jr.,
whose names are unknown who are
defendants in above entitled cause, will
take notice that a Special Proceeding en-
titled as above, has been commenced in the
Superior Court of Pitt county, before the
in order lo make of the
lands,, late Fernando Fleming among
his heirs at law. And said defendants
ill further lake notice that they ore re-
quired to at the office the said
Clerk of the Superior Court of county
on Wednesday the day of March
Greenville, C, and answer or demur
to the and in ac-
or plaint will apply Court
for the relief demanded therein.
This day of February
D. C M in-
Clerk of the Court of Pill county.
Attorneys for
L. H. Pender,
N. C.
Tobacco Fines, Tin Roofing,
employed. All
kind work
class. Re stocking of a
specialty.
for The Oliver Typewriter
LAND
By virtue of the powers contained two
certain decrees mode at the term
Mar, h term 1901 of Pitt
court In lbs cause entitled T.
Hooker against E. Dixon et the
will expose In public sale for
i ash to the highest bidder, the court
door In the town of Greenville, N. C,
on Wednesday, tho 3rd day of 1901
of tho first week of
April term of Superior the
tract of taut to
tract of land situate in the
comity of Pill and in township ad-
joining the lands of II. Mills, Robert
Dixon, W. L. Clark and the
land the said K. B Dixon reside
and lying on the North side of Cow Swamp
being further as the
chased by K. from II. A. Pan-
more and the I that to said
I Dixon from his father John Dixon
slid purchased by the said John Dixon
one
hundred and
th,
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in de
payment and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
-DEALER IN
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. B.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago New Orleans.
The Commoner
ISSUED WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
Advance.
One Year Six Months
Three Slug. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
Tub Reflector office.
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or The Daily
and
one year payable in ad-
PATENT
WASHINGTON, I
sag
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FOR
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
TROT TO PI I
VOL, XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY, MARCH
BETTER.
j From
Realtor project for
making the body,
by the adoption of rules, has
been but by no means
abandoned. The kicking was so
vigorous at even mention of the
project that it was apparent to
Mr. that the Senate would
be kept extra session all um
mer, with certainty of success
in end, if attempt were
. . . made to put the project through at
X or bargains we are headquarters. V II this time. So it was decided to
Bud Silks. Pine Apple Thanes, f
lo spend the recess hi pulling
wires lo make voters for it. The
Z,. , u. , ., of the extra session
Z to
B; vent the growth of
favor of a of the
which would have de-
a number Senators of
some of the patronage they now
control.
the published news
Will Cost Prayer Did Not Cure Her. i. ,. , , , ,
j from Cuba indicates much kicking
The impeachment trial of Judges; Miss at it ion laid down
will begin home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. by Congress fur withdrawal
pest Monday there is no tell- J C A. Rom last Thursday American authority, members
evening, February 28th, after an administration, claim to
March Proclamations.
new, neat and
we ask is for yon to see our line.
seen it. See it today.
Val Laces, Allover
to match all edgings.
X or bargains we are headquarters.
U will Bud Silks, Pine Apple Tissues,
n, India
HI
W. T. LEE CO.
when it will end. Both sides
are preparing for a bard fight
mean a long trial. A long
trial will mean a heavy expense to
the State.
Speaking of expense attach-
ed to the trial the Raleigh Times
gave some approximate figures on
expenses of impeachment trials.
That paper
who been in-
impeachment trial was
asked this morning if it was
the Senate sits as a
of impeachment for the Sen-
to receive pay. He said that
when Governor was tried
there, was no limit to sessions
of the legislature, and the body re-
in session until the trial
was completed, pay as
legislators. This trial was held ii
1870 was conducted under
the constitution of 1808, which did
not limit sessions. The con-
1875 limit-- the session
to sixty days; the legislators
do dot receive pay if they are
session beyond that time. The
members of the Senate cannot be
to remain session as a
high court of impeach with-
out pay for their services. The
bill to pay them has been
reported, and will doubtless
illness of four weeks. The
of her death was
have secret which
a causes them to expect an early ac
great surprise to the community, of the conditions by the
We regret to say that there is a I Cubans,
widespread feeling
that this sweet girl's life
might have been saved had she
received the attention of a
It is a matter of common re-
port that her father, who is one of
the State's leading dentists, be-
in divine healing, i. e., that
the prayer of faith will save
The rumored intention
of the administration to scud more
troops to Cuba is strongly denied
official circles.
Other seekers after
plums arc saying unprintable
things about the greed of ex Sen-
who are going after all the
desirable places and lauding them,
too. Ex-Senator Garter's appoint
without the use M Commissioner St
is not expected to last
more than day s. At four
a day. the pay of the Senators
would be 1200 a day, and the
would be about
a day extra. The fees of the six
doubtless amount
to or So it will be
seen that total extra expense of
the impeachment trial will
proximate to It
will probably be over these figures,
rather than under
and so believing be did call in
a physician during her but
prayed for her restoration lo
health. Nor were any of the
remedies prescribed by physicians
for typhoid fever, the disease with
which she was used. She
received the naming at
the baud of loved ones, her
father asked her if she a
doctor, and called over the names
of the different ones town, but
she said she did not.
It would he idle to attempt
to conceal the fact that our
people feel that Dr. Rominger
hail no right to allow his child to
suffer and die without giving her
the benefit of medical attention.
He owes it to the community to
explain why he did so.
It pains to say these things,
but believe the time has conic
for plain speaking. A man may-
have the right to his
own life by the
Creator to Work a miracle his
benefit, but he has no right to en-
danger the lives of others over I
whom he may have control,
ever conscientious he may
the Weekly,
of
Little Burned to
We learned by telephone from
Hookerton this morning that the
seven-year old daughter of Mr.
Tho. R. Tyndall was burned to
death yesterday.
About o'clock in the morning
the little girl started down the
field to where father was at
work. child was carry lug
some matches to Mr. Tyndall to
start a fire with. When about
yards from the
of little girl caught fire. She
ran back to the house, but when
she reached it her clothes were
entirely off.
The little died at
o'clock in the after
Free Press,
8th.
The Judge has many trying ex
One day last week, Mr. Henry
who resides near this place
was indisposed and bis wife
to oversee the planting of
potatoes. A boy refused to
perform his duty in a proper
whereupon Mrs.
him. The mother of
boy became incensed and attacked
Mrs. Faison a most brutal nun
her very severely.
Before tho newt, of the assault lie
came to the neighbors, the
colored family took their departure
for Sampson county; but we have
been informed that the Regulators
followed before the next
morning, administered a lesson
they will not Olive
Advertiser,
The lings the at
church, its peals of marriage tell,
j while in the church the happy
groom does also ring the belle.
Louis exposition been official-
announced, and three other ex-
Thornton and
arc understood to have
been promised places on the
commission.
Tom Garter's appointment,
which carries n year for
Hire years, with not much
to do, was his reward for
j having, at the request of Mr.
i talked the River and
bill to death in last Sena-
hours. Senators are recall-
the statement of Senator Han-
i iv at the time as a bluff,
that Unless the Ship subsidy bill
passed, the River Harbor
Kill should
A proud record in their Hue is
that of C. A. Co,, the
Washington Patent Lawyers, who
have procured more than
patents for of
for Inventions have play-
ed Important parts in the Indus-
trial progress of the past quarter
Senator Morgan, who told sonic
plain and bitter truths about Brit-
influence having been used lo
make republican opposition to the
Nicaragua Canal, in bis speech ad-
his resolution, declaring
the Clayton treaty
says he has received personal
assurances from a sufficient
of Senators, lo make him
that his resolution will be
adopted at the regular session of
Congress and that the Nicaragua
Canal bill will be passed whether
the administration changes its at-
towards the project or
Bl Senator has turned
up Washington, it is said
that lie is after an office, as a re-
ward for his having abandoned the
Populists and helped the
cans to carry Kansas last fall.
TO PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
In New
We arc still in forefront of the race after your
We offer you the best selected line
General Merchandise
to be found any store County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all year round, Spring, Summer
and Winter. We arc at work for yours and our mutual ad
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to
sell you if we offer you the very best service, polite
attention, the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
you come to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do not sec our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Hals and Caps. Silks and Satins,
Jackets and Gapes, Carpets, Mailings and Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's and
Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Scad Is,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in line.
We buy strictly for Cash, bill sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
My and customers now me in
the store-formerly occupied by Mrs. M. A l.
just opposite the Alfred Forbes store, with
n full and complete line of
Dry Goods and Notions.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE LUTE OF
MILLINERY
.-. Chiffon,
of the complete
silks
linen
mil Velvets
Trimmed II
all kinds. I i any
lie found in the town. Mrs. M. T. will have charge of the mil-
will be glad to all lief old friend-
customers call to see her.
K co
Ir. Abbott on
An exchange
Dr. Abbott strikes
a true note when he calls tent ion
to the death dealing influence of
the gambling spirit now so
lent in r i hi hi i v I holds
this evil is doing infinitely more
harm than strong drink, and fear-
points mil the fuel
makes no particular differ-
whether gambling is
by cards or great -h i
that be who seeks to
get something for nothing is dis-
honest, whether be does it so as to
render himself liable to
or not. It I indeed u
bright and hopeful sign the ad-
vent of a moral conscious-
when clergymen and
have the manhood and c
age I bus boldly U-
of ethical progress.
century work for I he
of the ideal hinted in the
utterances of
ed
And just we rise
gambling is g ma
promoted
by guessing content i being
conducted under of so
osteopaths to practice, it
plies i i all . I hers who heal the
sick for pay . are
conducted ii. is nod by
tin H of health. The
bill nil lo treat eases of
illness I,. i no licenses in case
of emergency, I can make
. fin -in a
City, Mo., Dispatch.
Knock,
If your is prosperous
let him prosper, grunt,
growl or grumble. Say n good
word for him, and lei ii go that.
be a knocker, turn
will come. No one i the
whole show, If you see ho town
i- moving along, about it.
Help things along. Shoves little.
Push. Try and gel a little of the
benefit Don't
moil d like a old cadaver.
your time lei ling sore
some other fellow has a
sand and sense than
have. Du a little hustling
yourself. a knocker. If
you a good it
like ii prince. If you are full of
bile and feel disposed to some-
keep your mouth shut.
I . i I,, a knocker. So man ever
The principle governing rich or happy minding every
is exactly tho same as which but his own. No
controlled the lottery, man ever helped up per
If the authorities a way of
-lopping it, should find sonic
by knocking his neigh-
down, up a kind word.
means to break up the nefarious It cost
and guessing you may one
now being used lo deceive the an yourself some . You may have
wary to encourage the too thousands and day be
If yon want stoves or ranges constructed upon
scientific principles which are economical, durable,
convenient, as well us beautiful and artistic, look
for tho
prevalent of gambling,
We our post
will give attention
to the matter. Progressive
An Science
In Missouri.
Hill
All uptown dentist says it's like
pulling teeth to gel his bills
led
No, Maude, dear; we have
heard that people born in leap
year particularly fond of
legs.
every genuine
not be deceived
trade mark, which is shown upon
stove or Range, do
by worthless imitations and substitutes.
lend all others in yearly sales and p
Sold Exclusively by
BAKER HART.
Building.
The House medical bill, which
has been so objectionable to
Scientists because prohibit-
ed from attempting heal
sick a the
board health, passed
House of
day by a vote Of tO I he
bill got votes on
two week ago. The yes-
was a great surprise In the
Christian Scientists, who
all forces lo to defeat
bill. same bill. Introduced in
the Senate, thereon
rue-day. and indication ale
that the Senate ill pas I a
gOOd vole.
The lull prohibits persons
now registered a- from
practicing medicine or surgery
any or In in r i
It-sing to cure or attempt treat
the except when
examined a- to their en-
gage in such practice. The bill
without price a -hive. Bo
be a You can't
afford it. Ii pay. There is
nothing it. Ii you to
i something
throw cologne, Or roses. Don't
throw brickbats. mud Don't
he a knocker. It you kick,
go barn and take a kick
at yourself. For you are man
that need- kicking. he
II
not repeal the
I lie slabbing bis old father to
death a in
the d . because the
man would not support him. shows
tendency of young
toward idleness. Only this week
ac heard n . nearly
he going to
this week because he
had three nay- la-i week.
There Is n for man in
iii be idle for lack of
work, Any one who desires lo
work can u t at living
wages, Idleness begets crime, and
because of voluntary Idleness
I, jails are idled.
i Press.
Jacob in colored, living
i years of
he hi- never voted and never
owned a dog. Mourn
POOR PRINT
i . .-.-.


Title
Eastern reflector, 12 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.
Date
March 12, 1901
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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