Eastern reflector, 15 March 1901


[This text is machine generated and may contain errors.]





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
Vt
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 . .-.-.





r.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, N. C.
J.
Entered at the Post at
Greenville, N. as Second
Mail Matter.
Friday, Mai; h
eminent from the hands of
their prowl corruption
and seem beat upon
its The Mr-
regime present food
for Democratic triumph If
prop i- advantage is taken to bring
n about.
Water Supply- Fire Protection.
The Orange, Vi Observer baa
a way of nailing the moon new
when gets full. What's the
matter with
The Weather Bureau recently
supply
for many of
cities he country. We bad sup-
posed was well fixed
j in till- particular, but it
Charlotte on coating to the special from that town to the
front. Two of her cap. few days ago told of a
lured a fat right in foot to supply
with water by gravity instead
the other . . . . . .
J pumping. Week before last
lire involved
quite ii number of houses before it
denounced the ground hog as a could he checked and the
fakir, declaring that he was right I given for the of the
only live times. How names is that the water supply is
, . ., ,, . and the mains
does the Bureau nil , .
too -null. too lire
It even predictions for one ,.,,,, m, is ,
for .,, ,,,,,. ,., how
six weeks to lire OH bow great the danger of
The New
Congress was in session Commerce, discussing
fuels, Bays the lesson the
counting both sessions. , , . , ,, . , . .
Atlanta lire should be wasted
In that lime, nearly bills ; ,,; , New
were introduced In the House, u. if to prefer spending la
which nearly 1,600 became laws, money mother directions rather
Of those 1,260 were nets, proper lire protection
., , .,, i. . . to congested business districts,
mostly pensions bills, only Ms be-
which could be done by installing
lines from the river front.
ii
There is gnashing i ii is in greater danger of a
conflagration than any
teeth from east to west, from the
torrid south to the frozen north
the River and Harbor bill has fail-
to death Senator
now Senator of
Incidentally, the expensive
other city in the United states, is
for merely partial
the pan of
ii i
owes no higher duly
toils people of furnishing
aces of Congress bat been reduced them with water, both
,.,,. , ,, for domestic purposes and lire pro-
million dollars. ,
In but it New
on an island and surround-
is reported that s. A. water, the great
will write a h's- washed by the
,. ., . ,. . Si-Inn and Delaware, fail in
North I No man
what can lie expect en of small-
in Hie Slate is better , . . , ,.
u i remote large
the task, and the work is a greatly .,., , Ob-
needed one. No of the server.
State has been written the
last years, not Since --Basket
History win published 1851 or The making of the children of
1853. Moore's work, published a family the sole i
some twenty years ago. can hardly said to lie a growing evil among a
be said to lie a except certain class in our city, is
n a modified am. abridged sense.
said that main rural
hearing of the wages may be
earned children many of our
The article from the liar have moved their
observer concerning water to town for the purpose of
supply and fire protection will give the children work and
Greenville people something i repose supported
., . , by their earning-, and confining
think rile opportunity i- ,, .
inch own labors to of
hand for our people f. do , . ., .
something towards providing the work, thus the
town with these great needs. One nickel
object of the bond to be voted -i-a real evil. It i- not
on at election to be held of child
, , . but one of adult
sec aid in next is . , ,
people contempt
to provide a water supply for the , M ,.,.,, ,,, 1,1-
town, and no citizen who la all low mil associates, and we trust
mindful of needs tin- t i receive from re-
should have the slightest spiel industrious factory
opposition to the bond-.
of the city. trust,
ill they will receive -n
ville has in the . . , .
-i lit from employers, I be
through failure to have a ,.,, , .,., to build up a
supply, and when the retired or leisure class this
comes to provide tin.- Free Press,
should take advantage of It, Work .
and vote for the bonds.
ii OBSERVATIONS
,,. . , , , ., by the
I he article pi luted another ear.
column celebration
I is the food t- appease
the Democratic Club,
Baltimore, which were read let-
from ex-President
and lion. it. inn, affords some
interesting reading, these time-
when extravagance is
i nulling rampant in all depart
of the government the g
minds of the country arc doing some
thinking, the
thrown out by these two leaders
thought are worthy of
That something ought to be
done to cheek the ex-
of present
i-l nit inn without
believe there exists
Republican
try, if it could be on
-i-i of the heart,
i- ail right who
i mean j bis spirit level.
i in u rascal tear re-
public bar.
I meets of
each other's
i shrewdly surmised the
man Dives was a plumber.
it i- easier to lift a barrel
H i- to raise a three
note.
Ii isn't bridge bulkier who
wan.- iii be tried by a Jury of his
The marriage license and lbs two
cent -tamp on a check are alike
both are war measures.
Manila entered upon second
iii in a- president on the and
it made all nature weep
I DEMOCRATIC
TALK.
March
cent Democratic Club, one of the
political organizations of
this celebrated ill twenty-
ninth tonight, by
to addresses on Democracy
delivered by leading local speak-
The was
than interesting
b the receipt of letters from rover
Cleveland and David Hill.
Mr. Cleveland the
political signs of the times indicate
most impressively the necessity of
Increased activity aggressive-
in the ranks of Democracy.
Then were days when Democratic
in Democratic
guarantee of Demo-
at least,
strength Influence in our
counsels Win should there
n it lie a return of those days
The answer Io this question is
not found in less applicability than
formerly of Democratic doctrine to
present conditions. On con-
there never was a time when
they were more needed to cure j and adds much to the
evils which our body political entertainment of the place.
and there was never a time when I From material as com
our country men would be more pose this society we had a Demos-
willing Io accept Democracy a Cicero, one Webster,
they once knew it, as safeguard I Clay, and a host of others
against existing and threatened, who the whole world
ill-. I am convinced, however, I nod left behind them a name that
that if our party is to gain its old shine as illustrious great
prestige become a strong sod. long as history shall and
vigorous feared by t who knows that what from among
its enemies and inspiring ac- man one or more
live devotion of its rank and rise to attain a prominence that
it must of all lie-j will place them the ranks
come truly, honestly and consist- to the greatest most learned,
i Man can make of himself what he
Ex Senator's Hill's letter is M will,
Von ask me case of j Misses Annie Bessie
my inability to be present, to ex Battle Nichols and Minnie
press a few thoughts left on the trail Saturday
to and I cheerfully j evening Ayden to spend Sun-
with your request. and returned Monday morn-
club which has main-
NEWSY AND
BUSINESS NOTES.
ST. C, March .
King Grip has about
from us blessed health
again reigns supreme. If the
better known as small-
pox by those who profess to know,
don't assail us, we shall be for a
while at least content. Save
fee anyhow.
good cart
wanted by Mfg. Co.
The in which the young
of the Vance Literary
Society, who participated in the
debate last Friday evening acquit-
themselves Is spoken of very-
high terms. every one
them did exceedingly well. This
reflects great credit upon
our and should most
heartily encouraged by all our
It is both and In-
OUR LETTER
The Impeachment Trial of the
Supreme Court Now
In I'm crest.
Special of
Match great
impeachment trial began at noon
today, the Chamber, and
will throughout this
week a portion not of
next week. The speeches of
arc expected to consume fully
one week's time.
On last Wednesday accused
Judges appeared in the Court for
first time, ,
with their counsel, tiled
answer to the charges. The read-
of this paper consumed nearly
two hours, and makes sixteen col-
of the average newspaper.
It is an exhaustive document, in
which a general denial of the main
charges is made; states that the
mandamus was against a special
appropriation, and that the great
majority of cam decided by these
two Justices the lute Chief
Justice involving title to
were against the claims of
those affiliating with the party to
which the Judges belonged a d in
favor of the
the attempt of the to
turn out the Democratic directors
of the charitable Institutions four
years ago.
On Friday, 8th instant, the
House managers Hied their
cation the case, which brought
up to
Re. J. K. returned
Monday r being away
its existence for twenty
years, steadfastly devoted Io
government, a week.
to the Congratulations of all Josh Manning went down the
good citizens. There is need road Saturday evening and return
everywhere of such Monday His trip was one of
unselfishly devoted to the public business, strictly,
welfare, zealous tor the 10.000 good second growth white
of our upon right principles oak spokes wanted by A. O.
and opposed to corruption where- Cox Co.
ever may be found, whether in-
side or outside of party lines. In
time of dire defeat, when the
W. left yesterday
illuming to take a
course in the
shouts of the victorious hosts of Business College. Bill is an
commercialism and young man and bespeak
imperialism at their recent loans- for him much success.
festivities at the national cap
are still ringing our ears,
we should remember that the
darkest hour is oftentimes just be
fore the u of day.
am sure a majority of
the American electorate will not
John Flanagan, of
spent part yesterday here
business.
John Brooks, of came
up yesterday remained only a
short while.
Mrs. Mary Smith has gone to
be satisfied with friends near old home,
of radicalism, extravagance W. Pinker yesterday closed
corruption. Hut we must not out his entire stock of merchandise
calve ourselves. The people will to A. D. Cox.
Bachelor arc only
right platform, to wrench SB cents.
not restore the Democratic party
to power unless arc
that w ill give them batter gov-
The people want a safe
and c administration of
public affairs. There must be no
question of our intention to fear-
maintain national credit
under any and all circumstances.
not permit our op-
to place us in a false
as the enemies of public or-
Labor capital
equally respected, but neither
should be unnecessarily assailed.
Opposition to dangerous
combinations should not lie allow-
I to degenerate into
attacks upon chartered lights.
should conciliate rather than
antagonize the grant business in-
of the country and it
easily he a. without the
single essential party
principle.
must the fact that a
great political party should
lie organized narrow limn, but
should be composed all classes
of good citizens, regardless of their
occupations
or other conditions who think sub
alike important
of governmental policy. Per-
me Io suggest to party friends
that a lions on account of
conditions arc utterly use
less. Let us instead look to the
till lire with hope
courage.
Democratic party has
whole century of political
vicissitudes, and If wise counsels
shall hereafter prevail, as I firmly
believe they will, the new century
witness a reunited
v mus party
affairs of our beloved
A. G. Cox still pays the highest
cash price for cotton seed.
Andy the little sou of
Mrs. F. O. Cox. has been
very sick for the past few days.
We are glad the little fellow is
much now.
A lawyer in a court room may
call a man liar, scoundrel,
or a thief, and no one makes a
complaint when court adjourns.
If a newspaper prints such a rt-
Heel ion on a man's character there
is a libel suit or a dead editor
is owing lo the met that
what editor says
and what tho black-guard lawyer
says cuts no figure. Mount
Advertiser.
No Bankrupt
Or SPECIAL SALE
HI we wish to call attention to our NEW LINE of
AND EMBROIDERIES Just Received.
cents cents.
I Also our CHECKED and STRIPED DIMITIES,
LONG CLOTH. etc. All of which are being
sold CHEAP.
Other are being sold at low
prices, game as Special Sale Prices.
make it to your interest to call and see
before you buy.
Yours to please,
RICKS WILKINSON.
. Family.
a who bow to
Ills u In
moat box Hi wine. father
In I If Hies with
BU
Like i . t.
i v, lien wants
or ; new In
I II I
vi.
I t um stuck
r in i
.- r hi kind.
An- I a on
my birthday with my
-1
The-
t man. an
Ideal an Meal, I it
to row hi nil
. sin- i.
I turn r.
A man lg nu hotter for th
long than i i man.
r .,. is
to
the progress of the trial
where it began today.
a wide difference of
hereabout, among public
men and the general public, as to
the Court will convict or
acquit the defendants. You can
meet at every who are
equally certain that will or will
nut.
OF A
Since the repeal of the
far as it applied to In-
most of
life Insurance companies which
withdrew from the State two
ago have returned, or given i
they will In so.
Among the companies that with-
drew were a of the
largest, oldest and most
and successful companies in
the because the new re-
of
might operate disadvantageous. in
the remote future, possibly, to
policy holders other States,
unwilling to the
interests of any of its patrons,
Newark,
X. J., was among those that with-
notwithstanding the fact
that it was doing the biggest
of any company
Carolina.
Mr. John C. Drewry, of Raleigh,
the general agent, bat now taken
out fur the Mutual Benefit
to resume business, and already
many of his old local agents are
returning to his company,
to represent it. This com
puny paid annually several thous-
ands of premiums up
to two years ago, and its
with public
North Carolina will soon be
par again. Mr. who is
one of the most capable, insurance
men in the probably has U
many personal friends as any
man North Carolina, and
with such a popular manager it ii
little wonder so excellent a Com-
should reach the high-water
mark of success here.
TO
appropriations, regular and
Special, for by the
institutions.
were greatly in excess of those in
former years, footing up over a
million dollars, of course they
had to be cut extensively. For the
University, the increase
was approved; as
was also per annum for
four years to discharge indebted-
Of the State
and a special appropriation
of for the same College to
build and equip a ob-
school building; also
I ii mi par in for two years
for a textile department, or annex.
to the Agricultural and
cal College the payment of
a mi o the hi. I hat
institution.
was the sum agreed
by tits for
tee public tree
Three Times The
OF ANY OTHER.
ONE EASIER.
ONE THIRD FASTER.
Agents in all unoccupied
territory.
WHEELER
Manufacturing
Atlanta,
For sale by
S. T WHITE,
Greenville,
BETHEL ITEMS
Bethel, N. C, March
and son, Johnnie,
of per cent, over the
ion of last the bill
passed Saturday after-
noon.
is were in Tarboro last week on
As stated these letters last . net,
week, the Legislature not M. C. S. Cherry, of Mt. Olive
adjourn Saturday end of has been visiting his old home for
and it is still in session, j last week. He returned Mon-
The House may remain in session day.
nearly all this week. The Senate j B. Moseley, of Greenville, Is
of course, can sit in legislative in town buying cotton.
session any lime it desires during ; Miss Annie Bell Everette O.
the session of the House although B. Hawkins spent Sunday with
the Impeachment progress is i Miss Penile
way.
Painfully Hurt.
On Tuesday Miss Lizzie Jones
sustained a very painful injury by
accidentally of her
ankles. She was passing through
the porch at her home and making
a misstep wrenched the ankle so
that sue fell to the The ac-
her much pain and
will prevent her from walking for
some day s. Her friends
with her and hope she may
recover as rapidly as possible.
Richard Green Kidd, the old-
est man the State, so as
known died Saturday at his home
High Point on his 101st birth-
day. Lexington Dispatch.
People with hot tempers may
sometimes give rather cool treat-
Pretty
Children
hare
l. i used
I nil Ml. If YOU
r. of our children, you could set
a g mat last one
Is and
them all.
My
is greatest
i-i i. I. XI
In
world
sat
Written by a
-Law.
House and Mayo,
of Conetoe, spent Sunday in this
place.
held service at
Jamesville Sunday morning and
night.
has just returned
from the north where he purchased
his spring summer
Staton and wife spent Sun-
day with the brother.
We are ail glad to say that we
had a large congregation at the
Baptist church Sunday.
Mrs. Nelson, of Everetts,
who has been visiting her parents
near here, returned home Sunday.
Tom Smith, of
has accepted a position with
Bros.
James Andrews, of
ville, who is agent for A. C. L.
spent Sunday with his parents
here.
ITEMS.
FRIEND
prevents of
suffering; Incident lo child-
coming
disposition and temper remain
Ibis relax-
Is sure lo bar.- a child.
It kepi In a strong,
also Inherits
Mother's lend takes a wife
crisis and almost
In bit rapid and ward-
oil OH so follow
livery.
.-J I., I
CO
S. r book writ,
i y Ian. n
N Mar.
We are to see all
people out again.
W. E. Proctor and his little
Re tine in daughter, went lo
Thursday.
Powell and L. K. Elks made
allying trip to Washington Fri-
day.
Mrs. W. U. Galloway and her
little daughter, Lizzie, who have
been visiting relatives in Chatham
county, returned home Thursday.
Miss Little Moore, who
attending school
came home Saturday to visit her
pa reals.
Mr. Mis. W. S. Galloway
made a flying trip in the the
try Sunday.
Our streets hare been crowded
wan carts wagons of farmers
hauling guano for the last few
days.
J. M. Cox has accepted a
with W. M. Moore.
Misses Galloway and
Daisy Tucker at leaded church at
Red Banks Sunday.
John Warren went
When a fellow pawns his watch
he feels time is not his
own.
nm NOW IN
New York
purchasing my Spring and Summer Stock.
Wait my return and you will find the latest
styles at my store.
THE KING CLOTHIER.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind you that you owe
Eastern for
subscription and we request
yon to settle as early as
We need what YOU
owe and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Shad are becoming more
spring weather has started
trees to budding rapidly.
I will pay per pound for
keys. S. M.
The tennis players have com-
their sport these hue after-
noons.
There is telling what a day
may bring it comes to
weather.
Be sure that you read Mrs. L.
Griffin's advertisement. She can
show you the latest In
styles.
It is bard to tell cotton
will do, but those who have been
holding to what they bad are
losers at present prices.
Eastern railroad
going out from Tarboro is
to within a few miles of Farm
ville and will reach there by sum-
mer.
Mr. Allen Warren says the
sudden fall In temperature last
week killed cabbage plants
for him. But he made haste to
sow again.
Miss Martha is
paring to have two dwelling houses
built on Fifth street on the lot be-
tween Dr. and Dr.
Bagwell. Material is placed
the site.
No.
Wednesday March
sin, visited
happy home of Mr. Thomas B.
King, near took
from him bis beautiful wife,
She was years old,
and was m February
She was in bloom of woman-
hood, sad her unexpected death
was quite a shook to her
and friends. She leaves two sweet
children, the live
old.
Their wide circle of friends deep
with the bereaved
young May God who it
able, strength to over-
cease his untold grief. W.
Monday Mr. W. J. Laughing-
house brought This a
peculiar egg be found his
yard. He called It a lamp egg
with a wick, and that is about the
best name that could lie given It.
The shell is soft has a siring-
projection inch or two long
end. Stand egg up
the other end it looks very
much like a lamp with wick
sticking up.
Licenses.
Register of Deeds T. R. Moore
issue marriage licenses to fol-
lowing parties last
White
James n. Spain
Spain.
William B. Stephens Mary
J .
S. Tucker Dupree
and Marietta
Barrett.
Milliard Vines Lula Car-
man.
Mayor's Court
Mayor J. G. has disposed
of the following cases in his court
since last
F. J. riotous and
conduct, and assault bound
over to April term Superior Court
Jas. A. Button, riotous dis-
orderly fined one penny
and costs,
Jas. A. Button, riotous and dis
fined costs, 7.70.
Allen drunk
disorderly, fined one penny and
coo In,
Simon Wooten, drunk dis
orderly, lined and costs,
2.41.
Pretty Conduct.
were told this morning that
on Sunday three chaps
who are begin-
to feel themselves growing,
were out driving, supposed to lie
their way to as they
were seen there a little lacer. As
they passed by a home,
not far from town, they fired
shots at the house. We hear
also that the of the house
jumped on his bicycle over-
took the boys, so their names are
known. Cigarettes, pistols,
having a horse to go where they
please on Sundays, is a
calculated to ruin any boy.
ITEMS.
N. C. March
George drove over from
and returned yesterday.
H. of Greenville,
came in the freight yesterday
for the even-
train.
L. Jr., went to Kin-
W. IT. Taylor returned lo
Tuesday.
Miss Annie returned
from I inane Friday, where she
went to purchase millinery goods
for Mrs of
Miss Clara Gardner returned
from yesterday where she
has been on a visit to friends and
relatives.
Mrs. Gertrude Bland is at
more purchasing and sum-
mer millinery goods
J. arrived
here yesterday and spent the night.
Miss Julia is visiting
at
Patrick, of near
and Samuel of
Craven, were married Tuesday
o'clock. They left Immediately
for their future home in
University Notes.
Thursday evening
Hall Prof. M. C. S. Noble deliver
ed a lecture in Faculty series
on Fisher and the Southern
Blockade during the Civil
Prof, Noble bus given quite a little
study thought In the subject
and so his lecture was one full of
interest.
This year for the first time there
will be published Annual by
the students representing a
general way the University. The
name is to be
taken from one of the college yells
board of editors have been
from the two literary so-
and the Greek letter
of
University, spent Fri-
day here, guest of Dr. Busker
ville.
I. F. Harris, of the Class of
1800, left on Wednesday to take a
position in the Chemical
Station at New Haven, Conn.
He has been pursuing a graduate
dune here.
Died.
On the morning of February
the angel of death called at
the home of Mr. Henry H. Tyson,
near Falkland, and took it
of its brightest most be-
loved II.
young man of eighteen. John was
Mr, Tyson's eldest son.
In his home lie always a
kind, dutiful, obedient
sou.
The voices of all who knew him
well were, was a model young
September, ho entered
the I School, where
he stayed mil i he was forced to
his lied. While in school his kind
and jovial manner made for him a
warm, steadfast friend of every
boy and girl there, while his
won the highest regard
of all his teachers, and a school
record well worthy of mention. It
seems hard for him to have been
down the of youth,
but God saw lit lo lead him into a
new world and a better life. The
bereaved ones have much
thy from John's friends. T.
New Big Store.
Now Going; On At
Big New
J Bought the entire stock of J. Co. Media,
HIGH GRADE
Dry Goods, Clothing,
AT LESS THAN FIFTY CENTS IN THE DOLLAR
STRICT TERMS
Goods sold for cash
sent on approval.
This sale for consumers
only. All goods sold on
sight.
CORSETS.
Buyer's Price
HENS SHOES.
J. Hoy era price 98.50.
OUR PRICE
Our Stores Crowded and PREDICAMENT.
This Immense Stock
ii mI i I. ii Bi in on into our
already crowded rooms, is
Store.
OVERCOATS.
OS
MEN'S SLITS.
placing in great
and must take active
to it In-
This stock will
be sold in main instances
in ice
h it was bought-50
on the Dollar. BY
l-2 MEANS COME.
Sale Now Going; On At Big New Store.
SHEETING.
Buyers price
OUR PRICK
Only yards lo pis.
CALICO.
J.
PRICE
Only yards to customer.
I. i-
pair
HENS HATS.
B. price
J 18.00.
p.
H It
SHOE.
I. ii .
I II I.
ft Si
CAPES.
I. II rs price
II
Sale Now Going
f. p ice
II
Will BLANKETS.
price
ii
PROFITS THOUGHT
JOHN J. CLARK'S V
EVERY CLERK AT POST AND M
Marking
A QUICK, III
COATS.
SHIRTS.
X no Shirts
Now cents.
Ask to the .
shown yon. We mint In town
mid
V J Buyers Kind
Now cents.
i.
in intend ibis Bank
hank
I i
--------h
-t- A Desperate Effort To Sell Everything Without Delay.
I . I
Red
a Suds a
whom be thinks nothing
good he asks hat to take
kin.
Head
The cashier has a paying job.
Milkmen are addicted to white
lies.
A may be driven, but
usually lend
hat evil Is like
at the bottom it.
Mr. J B Head.
About o'clock this after
noon, bis home Washington
street, Mr. Johnson died
S long for several
years past he hail in poor
health, lately was to
bis home almost entirely.
Mr.
oldest being horn
here
him in his 72nd year at the time of
bis death. Prior to war
for sometime after he was a prom
merchant here, bat of late
years had engaged in bus-
He leaves a one
son. the latter Mr. J. II. Johnson,
Jr., of
He Mason will
be With
The
will take place Wednesday after-
woman at I o'clock in the
I NO ; I, .
No misleading
Big New Store
nothing but
in the wearing apparel,
Men, Women and
f Children.
, u. NeW Store In great Disorder and
will see for yourself, lo K. melted Into solid
goods advertised,
a complete mans.
of
them.
N. C.
Cash.
J cemetery.
t.





. ii i
Have You Forgot
THAT I AM
LINK
What
Pry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
rick headache,
sour malaria
AND
to
OF THINGS
M I TO
me tor your B Floor or Pork.
Yours tn leas
. White.
A Strong Fortification.
Fortify against disease
by Liver an
lute cure fur
constipation, jaundice, bilious
and all kindred troubles.
Fly-Wheel of
Your Liver Pills are
the shall ever
be grateful for the accident that
brought them to my notice. I feel
as if had a new lease of life.
Liver Pills
Get a good Safe
The Victor safe is mule in all sizes con-
tor home, office and general use.
Every sale Bill with a guarantee to be lire
proof. Prices from up.
J. L. SUGG,
IMPORTER'S APPEAL
VICE PRESIDENT FOR THE STATE AD-
DRESSES THE PEOPLE.
Before you decide on the style
for Easter or for Spring my
new patterns just They
enable a woman with her own
needle to dress in the latest style.
Standard patterns are seam allow
lag easy lit.
Mrs. L. Griffin.
To produce the best results
fruit, vegetable or grain, the
fertilizer used must contain
enough Potash. For
see our pamphlets. We
end them free.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
Sc.,
Greenville, N. C.
COUNTS SCHOOL
HAVE APPOINTED THE
lit lo For
enroll.
in Es-
Is the
W. i. Porter to puffs
North
Baring been a vice
dent tar the Male of North Carolina to
die to be
held m Buffalo from May to Nov.
1901, take the liberty at addressing
you n fellow
to fan tome, watch I
to of Importance to any good
ii of our
l desire to call your to
will
bring a vast crowd of people
front portions world.
a our legislature baa
not had the far to
make Hi. for
a display of our products at ibis Ex-
p. and unfortunately for in the
regular of our legislature
not meet January, 1901, we are
fearful that it cannot make a
appropriation in time erect a state
THE HOTEL
n.
of ran
Bookstore.
As one of
Pitt County. We handle
State List for public
ever need. We also
Public School Books in
books designated the
is and can supply what-
COPY BOOKS,
slant i
tablets, fours paper, pen
crayons, colored crayons, inks
Some of Our School
I practice writing b
slates,
companion boxes, etc.
Ml
L. H. Pender,
X.
Tobacco Flues. Tin Roofing;, Set.
employed. AH
kinds and locksmith work
Oral class, stocking of gnus a
specialty.
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter
notice
Public.
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. C. General Agent for
North Carolina Virginia, of that Well-
Known and Popular
THE BENEFIT
Life Insurance Co., of
to t large of
holders, and to the
generally, of North this com-
will now Resume In
state and from this date will issue Its
and desirable policies, to all
siring the very in best
life in the world.
If agent in your Iowa has not
yet arrangements, address
JOHN
State Agent, N. C.
Assets 72.938,922
Paid policy
Live, reliable energetic agents wan cl at
once to wort for the
OLD DOMINION LINE
C pencils I cent,
rubber tipped lead pencil
pretty cover cent. C
in nice wood box B cent,
and pen, and rub
cents. A great big wide
ink on the Market, rents.
White crayons, gross in box, S
paper lo cants per quire
plain lead pencils cent.
cent, a nice tablet with
i crayons, with metal hold-
i pencil, slate pen-
. all in nice wood box, B
i cents. Bottle of best
books to cents.
cell's.
for the Business Man.
We carry a nice of flew
long day books. Journals,
order books. receipt.
For Sc People
III
ell lops so
kinds mil
. visit nil
cards,
TAKEN TO ALL
MAGAZINES.
Famous Parke Fountain gen
Right
it to
The Reflector Office Can't lie Beat.
that we might be enabled
make a proper and creditable exhibit
for our stale.
A elate exhibit can be made by
her people If the proper efforts are put
forth. It l proposed that we transfer
Hie North Carolina exhibit at Paris to
Buffalo, will probably be done.
that exhibit will not be sufficient.
We want to bring before the people of
I he north and all the
sphere an exhibit that will vol-
for our Hate. A suitable display
the products and resources of North
u. doubt will he a revelation
tn people and will be of great
to Old North Stale.
are millions of people without
any knowledge of our products and
advantage that we it la
not generally known the tobacco
North the first
at the Fair at Vienna,
such is the case. It is not general-
known that the minerals of North
Carolina are In the world.
We minerals and precious
In our state that are not found
In any other country oil the globe.
have wealth In mica
mines, believe we furnish
mica for the markets of the
world years to come.
Our of acres of nearly all
kinds of limber are virtually In the
virgin forests and untouched. The
of our cotton can compete
with the of any other south-
state.
corn, rye and other pro-
; are as line and of good
Good fool a cap ., .,. , states.
i desire a good of
and It Is duly of every good
citizen of our stale to use every effort
in bis power to bring shout a plan lo
encourage such Immigration, our
may In- developed and Improved
lo inch an extent that she may stand
at of the column of
and single entry ledgers, j
To bring ill- results thus set
forth, will necessary for
themselves lo lake bold of the
matter, instead of waiting to
what the may do for the
a your vice president rep-
have appealed to the good
people of our state to come to res-
cue.
I propose in lb first place that the
Item of ill the state call
n Hug of her people SI the county
test or tome other accessible point and
Organize American and take
mi.-, We believe st least
or lie raised In
this win. We could then erect a build-
for our and could suit-
en lit meant to make a creditable
play of the products and of
Stile which would doubt be
the means of bringing millions of
into our
it is believed
would lake a broad of Hill
effort to promote the public welfare
and Without reimburse
who lo this fund.
w. r.
Meadow. N. C.
i Tali, a
It was late, but ho lingered.
have beta to th
young woman remarked after a pause
In conversation, the motto of
the state of
said young
retching for his hat. I will go.
but it will always be a
he milled. With II profound how.
know. do that you once
called me i Tribune.
t one of the bright hell-
buys at House
Sag. tie to
you going lo a by-
am going o hie hotel
r st. and live for a
and the boy pouted to let
remark soak in.
that's your Idea of good
time. Is queried the
I yet. I
am going to . big betel with three big
grips, I . m going make bell-
boy carry of up the room
for me I won't even Hie small-
one. Th. n as tot -i as am In my
room I am to have some ice
will not ring for Ice water, but
for a bellboy and after be baa
to the f. I . Ill- not per-
to u-e you know,
and shrill room lower than
the fifth be climbed
up I will tell Mm I want tome
Ice water.
will drink all the lee water I can
pour the real In a Then
I will ring more lee water. After
I shall I served in
my room. I drink, but there
must be hi i Then
I will divide i . in; a bull
Will call a I y t my grip
down lo die I I re-
turn. I will ring for ice water.
will on having the same
bellboy all lime, I'll
keep him chasing around until he will
curse n-., in every slip. Then when
get ready In have and he Is happy to
think lie nevi I sec my cursed
face I will give a dollar.
You know I think of pulling
a to all trouble without re-
him. I have been
trough mill What I have
Just to n
every day his life all except get-
ting the dollar when It Is
tat City Times.
IN
J. W. PERRY CD.
Norfolk, Va.
and handlers of
Ties Hags.
and
solicited.
Old
NOTICE.
will be made to the
to amend the the town of
L. St., Mayor
J. C. Clerk.
January, 1901.
Thus- Papers, One Etch, Me
Weekly Times
Now Only Cents a Year,
and includes absolutely free The
Paragon Monthly, New The
Farm Journal, Philadelphia.
TIMES.
Journal and Para-
Monthly, now only IS per
year; par month by mail.
Address THE TIMES,
Richmond, Va.
NOTICE-
Notice is hereby given that application
will made to the Assembly of
Carolina to prohibit tale of
within two mile.; of the
church near the town of Bethel,
N. D. This
Ill
Steamer leave
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
Tuesday, and Saturdays
at A. M. freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with 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.
Greenville, N.
Are
Satisfy Your Appetite at the
Carolina
Next door to
Everything New and Clean.
Oysters, Sine, Anything Good
Dinner from to o'clock.
as
Soup, kinds meat, kinds
Vegetables, Bread, Coffee and De-
, nil for conic.
B. W.
Manager
NOTICE.
All persons owing me for guano for the
year and prior, please call and
tile with H. W. Greenville, or
S Edwards, St Tucker's old stand,
or send check direct to me, Nets
folk. Va , P. O. box
O. M.
TAKEN UP.
A nil COW with brindle stripes, crooked
unmarked, apparently about two
yea old, been in my field four
mo Owner hereby notified to call
for and pay for keeping
cost of advertising. W. L.
Greenville, N. C, Jan. 1901.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Having duly before the
Court Clerk of Pitt as
of the estate of B. A. House, Sr.,
deceased, notice is hereby to all per-
indebted to the estate to make
immediate payment to the undersigned,
and all having the
must present the tame for payment
on or before the 28th day of January,
or this notice will be plead in bar of
recovery.
This 28th day of January,
ii. a. Books,
Administrators of B. A. House, Sr.
DEALER IN
GREENVILLE. N.-O.
6-a n.
Cotton Bagging and lies
on lion i
goods kepi en
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
Co
The
Pan nil Ion
re l A
low of The for
by
curved The mil In
to inn I. with n dome
building
AH
of up to
date Ml tit, of
now busy
colic, mill into
PILLS
Vitality, and Manhood
Loss
book
and nine
Unit
box
papers and
card
tablets.
CAROLINA VIRGINIA
Telephone Company,
Henderson N. C.
The following toll will be
in effect on after December
subject to change and
From Greenville to
HI Mercer
Nashville
a. Oxford
Dunn
Mount
Seek i
Spring Hope
Henderson
Washington
It. Soils. Weldon
Littleton Wilson
Winston
If,
Gen. Supt
. or
A tonic
blood builder.
s pink flow to
and the
south. Br
per
GO
PILLS
13.00, with to car
or refund th paid.
ad oar bond.
EXTRA STRENGTH
Results
tire for of
tn
or
. 11.00
our bankable
day or
l-,
of
B mill In plain I-C
e for c
an t bond to In
money paid. Add real
MEDICAL CO.
Clinton A Jackson
For sale by J L
N V
LAND ALB.
the and
in by t decree entered at
term 1900 of Superior Court, la the
case entitled S. T. Hooker against K.
Dixon and others, appears on record In
the Clerk's office of the Superior Court in
Judgment . No. action min-
Docket So in pages and
and Commissioner named
I will public before the
Court House dear In on Mon-
day of March follow-
described tract Of land wit one tract
and. situated the county of Pitt,
the lands of
Janus H. Mills, I. Clark, Robert
others being the land whereon
K. S. resides, situate on the
north side of Cow swamp and being
known as land chased K. S.
Dixon II. A. and to
Dixon his father John S. Dixon
and in the
whole one hundred and filly acres. The
identical land James Galloway in
trust, as appears in Book D.
and U. Hooker. Oct. 8th 1898,
cash.
Feb. 0,1901.
W. R, WHICHARD BRO,,
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in de
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
Greenville, N, O.
on I
Milker and of
AND WAGONS.
thought wife was to
Join physical culture class this
year, Mr.
did intend to. but we've got a
who hat over from Sweden
six and my has to
lo her by linking
Take my letter, away
ray second letter, away all my let-
in I am the tame. What
If The
earn Engines,
Repaired on Short Notice
Putts, Bracket, and Balusters for
rimming made to order.
S. M.
retail Grocer
Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Par, Cotton Bead, Oil Bar-
Turkeys. Err, etc. Bed-
Steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor
soils, Tables, Safes, P.
Meat Key West
American Beauty Can
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut.,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Glass
China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Cheese, Best Butter, Stand-
ard Sewing Mach and nu-
other Duality and
Quantity. Cheap for Com
to see inc.
op M l a, Pitt county
before the Clerk in the Superior Court.
Rota Iteming, Fleming, Archie
Fleming and Nannie Fleming, minors,
next friend Barrow.
Against
Fleming, W. Fleming. Al-
Mary Pollard his
wife, Adelaide Fleming and tire children
of Adam Fleming. Jr., whose
names arc unknown and D. T House
guardian of W. Fleming a lunatic.
The children of Adam Fleming, Jr.,
whose names are unknown who are
in above will
lake notice that s Special Proceeding en-
titled as has been commenced In the
Superior Court of county, before the
Clerk, in order to make partition of the
the lute Fernando Fleming among
his is law. And the said defendants
will lake notice that they are
lo appear At the office of the said
Clerk of the Superior Court of count
on Wednesday the 20th day of March
in N. C, and demur
to the and complaint in laid ac-
or the plaintiff will apply to Court
fur the relief demanded therein.
This the 7th day of February
D. C Boons.
Clerk of Superior Court of county.
Attorneys for
-DEALER IN-
II
A GENERAL LINE OF
mi
Rt.
1500
will ll, for
of Liver Complaint, . , .
i r we can
nut ears with
His
with are
in I,, -A.-
SI pill. V
IS of
CO,
III.
THE B ST roil
and lever is a of
Tasteless t Tonic. It is simply
in form
No cure-no pay. Price
LAND SALE.
Hy virtue of the powers contained in two
certain decrees made at the September term
1900 mid March term 1901 of
court in cause entitled T.
Hooker against K. S. Dixon et
will to public sale for
In highest bidder, court
house door in t he town of N, C,
on the 3rd day of April 1901
lit of first week of
the April term of Superior the
following described tract of land to
That lain tract of land in
county of and in township ad-
joining tin i .- of Janus II. Mills, Robert
Dixon. W, L and the
IsM whereon the E. H. Dixon
North of Cut Swamp
and being as the lands
chased F,. S. A.
mid that to
K, S. from
and pun he John S.
lire n om
-M i
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE MB.
J. R.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New
The Commoner
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor ft Publisher,
Lincoln,
Advance.
One Year VI, Six Months
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
The Semi-
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or Daily
and
one year for payable in ad-
WASHINGTON,
FOR
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J.
II TO
m .
m e
-AT
VOL XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, MARCH
NO
March Proclamations.
ill if ill 11.1 in Inn,
BOW, neat and
we is for you to see our line.
seen it. See it today.
Val Laces, Allover Laces,
to match all edgings.
X or bargains we are headquarters.
r . U will find Silks, Pine Apple Tissues,
y Persian,
W. T LEE CO.
The New Libel Law
Following is the bill to I
All But Paupers Mutt Pay.
Our Raleigh special this mom K.
brings startling statement titled An Act Relative to the Law
that the Supreme Court has of Libel as it has passed both
ed that persons who are able of the General
to make payment for General Assembly of North
and treatment in insane Carolina do
payment must be made; in j Section That before any pro-
other words, only civil or criminal,
are entitled to free quarters, treat- shall lie brought for the
There are in this newspaper or periodical
State multitudes of good men, men in this State of a libel,
of proud and independent spirit, j or prosecutor shall at least five
who earn from to a i days before instituting such pro-
and who need it all to reeding serve notice in writing on
port their families and the defendant or defendants, spec-
They work, the article and the state-
to the State's wealth and therein which be alleges to
pay their taxes, pay
their bills and bold their beads up
in the world. They are not
lie false and defamatory. If it
shall appear upon trial that
said article was published good
gent, they arc not paupers, but if I faith, that its falsity was due to an
a member of their families becomes j mistake the facts, and
they are not able to pay for that there were reasonable grounds
his or her care and treatment in a for believing that the
hospital the insane, should said article were true, and that
they be required to, seeing that a within ten days after the service
large proportion, of their taxes go of said notice a full and fair
to the support of these institutions j apology and retraction
But they must stint and was published the same editions
corresponding of the
edge themselves paupers, other-1 newspaper or periodical in which
wise the member of the said article appeared, and in as
Modish Mention.
Boleros not a
whole jacket are added to jackets
and blouses longer cut.
Silk mitts will lie a summer
feature with elbow sleeves. Those
who assist with refreshments
at teas are wearing them now.
A four-in hand tie is effectively
knotted under the ever modish col-
We will have none of the full
skirt save in the finely tucked
sheer stun.
bid fair to
in every garment from a lingerie
waist to a coat.
a long coat there's newer
nor more effective sleeve than the
smallish Bishop, which is caught
into a cuff that Hares a bit over the
hand
Velvet will be crowd-
ed out by the new and fetching
silk weaves.
Two or lace collars
more Of may be used on one
pretty blouse.
ah the soft art
winners.
Black and while is not
Lace insertion plays a
part in frocks.
Point de are
favored.
Amateur dressmakers should re-
member that foundation skirts
must be cut with as much care
be as ample as the outer skirt.
TO THE AND OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are still the forefront of the race
We offer you best selected line oft
General Merchandise
In New Quarters.
My and customers can now line me in
store-formerly occupied Mrs. i.,
opposite the Alfred Forbes store, with
a full and complete of
y Goods and Notions.
WE RECEIVED A COMPLETE LINE OF
MILLINERY
family cannot be admitted to a
hospital which they are taxed to
support.
We this decision is good
law; we may not question that fact;
but it is not equity, it will re-
suit in great hardship and wrong.
Verily, the trend things here
conspicuous place and type as was
said original article, then the
plaintiff, in such case, if a civil
action, shall recover only actual
damages, and if in a criminal pro-
a verdict of shall
be rendered on such a state of facts,
the defendant shall be fined a
He's Whole Thing;
The home merchant helps pay
for the streets you walk on,
for the schooling of your children.
He helps keep up the churches in
which you worship. He is a
who builds up a home which cu-1
value of property.
Every subscription that is passed
around has bis name on it. He is
a man who afford to
Self interest, if nothing else
would prevent this. He bears
bis share of good government and
stays with it, through sunshine
and darkness, in days of adversity
and prosperity. When you have
shopping to do remember the
home merchant.
you should also re-
member your homo office when
you need job printing. Let us all
pull together for the common good
of our town and community. No
town was ever prosperous whose
citizens did not Co
Banner.
to be found in any store Pin County. Well choice
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Bummer
and Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. II is pleasure to show you what you want and to
sell you if we can. We oiler you very best service, polite
attention, the most liberal consistent with a well
established business up strictly on own merits.
When you come to market yon will do yourself justice
if you do not see our Immense Stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us and the following lines general merchandise.
I Sailors, Chiffons, Velvets o.
all i win tarry one of the lines of Millinery to
J Mi-. M. T. will have charge of the mil-
department will be glad I., have nil her old friends and
customer mil In see her.
Goods and Notions,
Shoes.
Hate and Gaps, Bilks and Bating,
Jackets and Capes, Carpels, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
Women's and Children's Shoes. and
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses, Lard, Bead i
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow fixtures, Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or i
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing
Sour Friends,
low Hie
will be remembered what a
bowl was raised over the
of the congress which
touched billion dollar mark
with its appropriations. Ii was a
Republican congress,
next election Hie Republican party
was overwhelmingly defeated.
Bin billion dollar congress
has been made lo appear almost
parsimonious unbridled ex-
of the congress which
of existence yesterday .
It boomed out
the dollar that it
reached about a billion and a
session ii
amounted in
and its second session ii author-
expenditures amounting in
Tins terrific raid upon the treas-
on Approved jury is defended by lead-
Republicans, but I'll In
the extent of speaking
Don't a.
look for
more fitted for Mich
i company men will be men.
Don t your life after an-
pattern. An is
mean or vulgar i- changed by
mere of birth.
fail to render tribute to
Inn Ulcered-
j of lesser note.
mistake for ad-
I mi ration. Men whose regard is
valuable net et offer
so far past such brassy tribute.
iv CO.
lately seems to be all in favor of I penny and costs and no
the loafer and vagabond. That this act shall not
and thrift are at a discount
and disadvantage. The man who
is trying to do something is sin-
nut for attack if be were a
apply to existing suite.
Section J. That any person who
states, delivers or transmits by
any means whatever, to the
public enemy, but more publisher or reporter
blow than this court decision bus j of any newspaper or periodical for
been leveled at the man of
ate laborer, the me-
the salaried man, the small
dealer, the Ob-
server,
The new election law is fair
eat one ever passed by a apply to anonymous
since the war. It will
to man who is really entitled I That this act shall
to the ballot the right to cast his in force and
vote and have it counted as cast, I
publication therein false nod
concerning
person of corporation, thereby
secures the publication of the
same, shall be guilty of a
Section That this act shall
It object far better than
the laws which the pass-
ed, which were as any In
years, and gave
for the canting of a large number
of illegal votes. And yet the Re-
publicans, who are always prating
about a free ballot and a fair count,
fought the passage of the fairest
bill ever proposed In the
Time.
Beauty is as beauty does, but
justice is just as it is.
Money talks, but the
howler doesn't want to give it
chance.
Allen well known
here years ago with his
Snow show bag been arrested at
for fraudulently us-
the mails that he advertised
the sale of and
offered as a prize with each order
facsimile bills to the of
which he said were printed on
genuine paper, and could
not be told from the
article The bills reality were
Confederate notes, and Allen
his victims from lo
i Mexico, several orders thawing been
received from New York State
Tarboro Southerner.
Publicity Hat Always Paid.
No matter what business a man
may his first object
must be to let people know that be
is prepared lo deal with them.
That the best way lo do Ibis
is through newspaper
is the opinion of men
have had the most extended ex-
It is estimated that
Centaur and the Rood companies
expend hall a million each every
year newspaper space; the
the Ayer and another
com a of a million
each, and a long list of other ad-
from
each. is obvious that these
concerns would not pay large
without positive assurance of
factory returns, and it is equally
obvious that the medium which
serves best will serve others
Record.
Keep Your Money At Home.
Miss Clara of Phil-
recently deceased, was
of a festive In be-
her wealth to her
and nieces, she set aside the
sum of with
that they were to celebrate her
birthday annually, give a birthday
party, friends and
have a real good time, I he expenses
to be defrayed out of the
Wilmington Star.
In Modes and Fabrics for March,
issued for dealers in millinery.
there is taken for text of an
editorial one of Aesop's fables
tells of a dog crossing a Stream
with a piece of meat. He saw its
shadow in the stream and thinking
it larger than the one lie already
had, plunged in after it.
the loss that which he already
had. The following application is
I lien made.
the money which i- yearly
expended in the purchasing
for home consumption, is
retained at home and put back into
circulation through business
of our city, many satisfactory
results can be obtained.
instance, there is not a
merchant of our place who has mil
exercised the greatest care in
his stock of goods to meet the
demands of ever consume among
the people from whom he draws
his patronage. Suppose, then, one
of these patrons his store b
to read an alluring announcement
from a dealer in sonic distant city.
This drops choice the
home merchant has tor her
use, semis her money away.
basing shallows in the stream of a
Wealth Woman Weds
Heel.
Tar
Don't under neither
rate Ii i- at
first, i small power lo bold,
unless ii i
be a prude. Modesty in
woman is Jewel
prudery la to modesty as red
glass in a ruby.
pose. A woman who
poses is loaded in sincere men
shunned by nil women. Be
far off market.
is result The lady
is disappointed in her purchase.
The merchant home from whom
she should have is left
with bis goods hand, and the
money which should have been re-
at borne In encourage borne
Goldsboro, March W.
Williamson, of Olive, and
Mrs. P. s. of California, if
not already BUM and wife, are to
wed Williamson,
done two year service in the
Philippine Islands, returning lo
his slopped some weeks
California where Mrs. be
Infatuated with him.
a few weeks since, came
lo Mount Olive, lo lie followed
later the widow to claim him as
her own. Since Saturday the con-
pie have been guests the Ken
Hotel, this city.
they telegraphed Williamson's
parents at Mount Olive tiny
were married here. Today the
couple boarded west-bound
train for some m
Mis. says will
route tomorrow and be married.
The is reported to be
quite wealthy, owning a large
estate California a prof-
Interest in Colorado.
sin- seems lo have plenty of cash
and is paying all expenses. She
Is a woman of culture, With her
is her child, a little boy about s
years old. The Iii tie fellow is
bright talks quits freely. His
mother claims that Mr. is
dead, child says his lather
is alive and Cape
The woman claims her love
for Williamson i. heaven-born and
she i l lire
Of the billion ii.,. congress but its
as in only for our parochial days, highest altitude.
They are laying,, bellies with can-
in make. congress even ,,,. Train la a mirror, but can-
more is a through which
lately On P all blemishes arc manifolded,
gramme are such additional items be to stand for
bill a a., ,, .
bill others that will involve v,. live
a total of several bun- ,,,, . creeds yon will be respect-
died dollars. j,
The Republican party seems am-1 ,, f
bilious n. u two .,,, lose many
work
views of things and
persons.
i from praise where
deserves It, Koone is
worse for encouragement, a ml
many beings have dud
unknown, lucking It.
Journal,
Two hundred bushels of
remove eighty pounds
the
soil. this quantity
is returned tn the soil,
following crop will
materially
ft,
, he
stop on
i i.
In .
Billiard in West.
W. Paul. Minn. March
Special dispatches a bad
blizzard raging throughout a
Mum-
Au which a
lea ago seems lo hove escaped
ii
licit-
Senator Turner,
through a union
and Senator Harris
in. was into Hie Senate
,, wave
in all entered Demo-
cam ii- and their
in the future loud with
On
other hand, who
lb rough his de-
iii i free coinage
silver, i- now fully
with Republican of
Senator Kyle, once
in is now equally a
in as good
lion of the Minnesota mid
Wisconsin. In Northern
sill a been snow is falling which
with that
bus fall ,.,.
industry, . Z w V
our has A. KS .
improve our city's
gone to do same good deeds T
another -Special lo Observer.
I Minn. Al Chi, ;,,,., N .,,.
street ears are tied up In
railway trains delayed I be your fooling
kins are
stores,
POOR PRINT
f.


Title
Eastern reflector, 15 March 1901
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
March 15, 1901
Original Format
newspapers
Extent
Local Identifier
MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
Subject(s)
Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
Rights
This item has been made available for use in research, teaching, and private study. Researchers are responsible for using these materials in accordance with Title 17 of the United States Code and any other applicable statutes. If you are the creator or copyright holder of this item and would like it removed, please contact us at als_digitalcollections@ecu.edu.
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Permalink
https://digital.lib.ecu.edu/18496
Preferred Citation
Cite this item

Related Search Results

Content Notice

Public access is provided to these resources to preserve the historical record. The content represents the opinions and actions of their creators and the culture in which they were produced. Therefore, some materials may contain language and imagery that is outdated, offensive and/or harmful. The content does not reflect the opinions, values, or beliefs of ECU Libraries.

Contact Digital Collections

If you know something about this item or would like to request additional information, click here.


Comment on This Item

Complete the fields below to post a public comment about the material featured on this page. The email address you submit will not be displayed and would only be used to contact you with additional comments or questions.


*
*
*
Comment Policy