Eastern reflector, 22 March 1901


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BY
SAYS THE WILL SURPASS
THE PARIS FAIR.
J. S.
Warn m .-.-. Told the
f Ike
you ilia Ml praise It half
M statesman
alter orator. Sou-
If. m M Mood
in center the of the
Pan Ann i u at Buffalo
the
him on every side
and now completion.
WORKING FOR HIS STATE.
W. n. It
Carolina should
vie with the W
lion for a of their at
the The
it if will have
pared a v book, which
will In- put plan for
the purpose of firing every province,
or territory of each or
late tin of therein
Of posit
and the Holt,
advantage.--, writer,
rivets
and Us.
will be that look
that In of
Dope had to Buffalo or
to deliver art HI
Vitality and Sturdy Growth Demand
Nerve Energy and Pure, Rich,
Nourishing rood.
PAINE'S
v Levy
The Household Medicine.
Mrs. . C. Dunn, Pa
tin . I fame's Compound
basil and ago broke
. had i. mend Mm
ending. we
hi in of i hid , . .,. i ., using the
Compound nervousness, and . ; wonders for
Paine's Celery Compound ti es strength; relieves
the body from suffering and exhaustion.
and taking
mil be placed n so Ga-
tin- examine
hum Inters at
u of tin
at t unit
demand Em that the
cwt for
it will tor Ike people
a whether will take
of or
tom ,. ,.,,. .,, the fOOt
on arrival the city was to he mint at
to the ground of the fr of the
remark quoted to Lute, la the
John K. of the of
executive f the at that our
hint of variety of
hi the of the not by
when they met in
rope last Mr. bad would Brat to the reader
dwell long the ii. adaptability of our Boils for
which bad I
of the be to
of r Hate tor
Horn b. nil of stock
are i-. t equal lo lug. etc. lite for to-
looking the arctic hint cotton Bawl all
from the eight tin- grand Triumphal reals; ii.- Bar
be saw his the stately t
.;. the Slates s. We Would thus
t the left, to a very large el our various
the Hie thereby
architectural of the I encouraging the oil
Horticultural Mine to our We
lugs, while the Mist Machinery easily show that would
Transportation building, now almost be as a country to live as
complete. as seen In the background any state In the it Is as easy
to the left opposite It. across the a place In which to procure good ll-
Court of was the lug and a as any country
lure and Liberal Arts building, and OB the globe Shall take advantage
the Electric Tower could be seen of this offer I cannot think our
lag skyward in the distance at the far grand old will a single step
end of the with the backward, but ii will try to keep pace
and of other buildings with or In advance of our south.
the As Mr. states. We that some of our
pen took In this Impressive seem- the I southern forth every
n bis lips that I effort this direction, and we should
I In half had been told. not for a think of
in the day the popular orator our state to lag.
an which filled should be our motto
overflowing great had lira of in
ball. lines of his speech ; the city for some time, and
th. speaker -six ago I ha been in touch the Pun-
I was at II.- at I American they
Paris r, ., i went through the arc exerting every effort their
win re power to make this Exposition a grand
is i , held. felt Hint success. Every is a man of
la going do at least twice as His highest and ability and
well as standing, not one
stone will he left unturned to make the
Exposition what it purports to be -a
great and And as
your representative here I have been
doing all In my power to arouse mi in
among lending citizens of our
by correspondence III reference to
Ibis opportunity to display our products
to such an that It will prove
to be a fine thing for our slate. I have
Idlers mailed cir-
and prospectuses Into
every In the slate, and any one
desiring any of lbs literature
L. H. Pender,
X. C.
Tin
, All
and work
, class. Kc of a
specially.
for The
Are
, Your Appetite at I lie ,
Carolina
Next door to n's.
Everything New and Clean.
Oysters, to Eat.
as m
Soup, kinds mint. I kinds
Coffee and
all for
Ii, V, .
The press Hi.
Latin sin
In
mil
various countries of
w a cordial Interest
in Exposition. It is
T t a-k 4- AN
W USE OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware v
I I
Pork.
Jas. B. White.
Hint their i
bent la I In .-nil that tic
nil I lie s and countries of this
a rule the editors
the t the of tin
toward tho ft H.
pix. proprietor of
s- over the
that be t the
tint to to to
for the made in
f lie
Will by his
Man; oilier of Latin
can their In
tent Ion to n I lend and
i in from these
t. nod
router- Many
nod Smith
American have
the
from who
lone charge the from Hint
talc at Pan American
have a site for the stale build-
in l wt apart
mi the lido the
fur state and
j in- for the
In build In pi la nearly lbs large
of tho National
one of the mirror lakes
south of Ohio It will
overlook the with III won-
and and a
of the largo win he
In full view, i he
laD me A. Van
D, of Madison, It. K.
and II.
Ki will
on i at
Buffalo.
Hun.
Kent,
live of the Pan American
procure It ad rising me at
by writing to
the I win he
pleated to hear from any one In my
stale reference to the matter.
W. F.
Vice President for North Carolina, Tan-
One Tito Million
The will print one thou-
sand million of post
in two colon, They will
he on Hie one cent
frill he nu of a large
Hie two u rail-
train will appear nearly
bead on. On the four cent stamp will
be the of nu automobile. On
the the of the
bridge at Niagara Palls will
appear. Oil the eight cent lamp will
be a picture of tin locks, with
bins passing through them, taken
from the height-, nil the ten Cent
will In- an American eagle,
with a stand on either side,
the . of all nations of
the western hemisphere.
American Is class-
ed with as greatest
on law, was a great
r Hamilton, and when Hie
gnat killed by Aaron
Burr in a duel he tho
enemy t tin- latter, one day long
in Now York the
ml ii i on Ibo
of street, lie across Hie
i-i i his would pas
an I, II ding nil In
face,
a sir, a
bin the
lit bis bat to the
ground said la his calmest
professional lone, opinions of the
learned i
to tho Argo-
Perfect Health.
Keep system in perfect or-
the occasional use
Liver Pills. They r-g-
the bowels and produce
A Body.
For sick
constipation kin-
an absolute cure
Liver PILLS
An am ill manuscript contain
inK I
of iii in; to Hi.
was discovered
at in I
Into the r
of
its is believed lo
lie no doubt, and it furnishes ad
of
of I be St. i in now
in use among
Before you decide
for or for see
new pal terns just received. They
enable a with her own
needle to dress the latent style.
patterns are allow-
ear;, to lit.
Mrs. L. Griffin.
IS
J. W. c CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors handlers of
Ties and
shipments
solicited.
Greenville, N, C.
on
Maker and of
CARTS AND
Steam
i i v
on Short Notice
Posts, and for
to
I u
M.
Wholesale and
Dealer. paid for
Hides, Cotton Bead, Oil Bar
re's, Turkeys, Egg, tie. Bed-
Oak Ba-
by Parlor
suits, Tallies, Bounces, Safes, P.
and Ax
Meat Tobacco, Key
Beauty Can-
Cherries, Apples,
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Soap,
Lye, Food, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls. Gar-
den Oranges, Apples,
Apples, Peaches,
Prunes,
and China Ware, Tin and
Ware, Cakes and
Best Stand-
ard inn U a o s I and nu-
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for en h. Com
to see inc.
ff.
; Three One
Times
VA.,
Now Only Cents a Year,
and includes free The
Veer The
I Philadelphia.
THE DAILY . TIMES,
Including Journal and
now only per
per month by mail.
Address THE TIMES,
I in ii hi Va.
We r of lie
table Public.
Mr.
Norm Carolina Virginia, of that
Md
if
to its large number of
y to the
generally, of if com
puny will now H In
state this dale will
and to all
insurance In best
e the world.
If local your town has
i y. t address
Slate Agent, Raleigh, C
Paid policy
reliable energetic st
once to the
Old mutual Benefit.
OLD DOMINION LINE
ft
Steamer leave
daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and Boa-
ton, and for all points for the Went
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominions. Go. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from
Line front
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J.
Greenville, N. C.
pills
Restore Vitality, Lost
Lou of
alt i.
of f or
tonic
to pale
a and th
of youth. By nail
per I
I with Our to car
j or refund money bald, for
ti copy of our bond.
EXTRA
PILLS
SO
Ibo lot u
lo gt nu i back of n i in is to ii ii
. ink.
Mr.
Some lime Mr. It. Hey-
I be well known
,. lo
erect a and
school in Baptist
as ; lo Mr
J. II. Mills, in
ago, provided Dr. Boone, lbs pros
cut would raise
Dr. at
oiler and he Bo close lo it that
he In walk on a
trial school, and i com-
In fail is up
and the i being in-tall
ed, so will not be Ion before the
boys will be burning trades, us
wood workers, etc
Winston
Cause regret
like this as I
did the one look of
have not Hie taste I bat
had u In n I and, lie
sides, my is getting
Ml II
w. win par On- He tor ,.,
i or n
not I ,,
lion
i purely
full to I.-
lain, no Mil. In, in
II .,
. i., ii.
m it a Ml nu M. in.
1.1. -in i hi. Ill ale
J ., N r
Tablets
core for of
the
park-art, fl-00 a
FlU, In
of
and
of Q
By wail In B.
bond lo cur in or
paid.
MEDICAL CO.
Sta
ten by J L
N U
OB It Pitt
before in Superior Court.
Fleming, Archie
Planing Nannie Fleming,
by their Bait Barrow.
W, S. Al-
Pollard Mary bis
wife, the children
of .-, Jr.,
unknown and T
W. Fleming a lunatic.
The of Adam Fleming, Jr.,
are unknown who are
in above entitled will
take en-
titled an baa been la the
of Pitt county, before the
order make of the
late Fernando
Ida at law. And
will further lake Are B
i Court of county
mi day of March
in N. C,
to and complaint la laid ac
lion, or apply to Court
the relict therein.
This Till day of February Hull.
D. C
Clerk the Court of county,
iV
for
and lever is a I ml He of i
Chill Tonic, is
Iron and a less
No i-tire no pity. Me.
Hy virtue the posers in two
lain decrees made at term
mid I lie March term Idol of Pitt
court cause entitled T,
Hooker K. s. at the
will to sale for
In the i. court
I. in town of N. C,
mi Bid day of April 1901
lit lint week of
April term of Pill Superior the
Billowing described tract laud lo wit;
I I of land the
pin in ad-
I II. Mill-,
I. Clark being
land whereon tho K. , Ilium
lying n the North low
and In in r u I pill
I by H S A.
. lo
I- S I la. hi. father Ilium
by John
loin one
I acres
W.
DEALER IN
S. C,
Cotton Bagging and Ties always
on ban i
Fresh goods kept constant j ea
band. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
W. R. WHICHARD BRO,
Whichard. N. C.
The Stock complete in every
par men and prices low
lowest. Highest market price
for country produce.
-DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hard
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R.
Norfolk, Va.
Buyers and Broken in
Stocks, Cotton. Grain
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
IMBUED WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J.
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
TERMS-Payable Advance.
One Year Si, Six Months
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are cm-
ployed. taken at
h i Uri ii Semi-
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or Daily
i and
year for payable in ad-
PATENT
ON
A CO,
FOR
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH TC
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m i m
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VOL. XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH
NO
March Proclamations.
j I new, neat and
we ask is for you to see our line.
U seen it. See it today.
Val Lacee, Allover Laces,
to match all edgings.
or bargains we are headquarters.
U will Silks, Pine Apple Tissues,
awns, India
W. T. LEE CO.
H LETTER
of t lie General
Special of
Raleigh, March
of 1901 is now but a memo-
final adjournment having been
reached at o'clock Friday
morning As dying notes
of the swan are always the
were closing scenes this
Assembly most pleas-
ant and enjoyable.
President of Senate Turner
and Speaker of House Moore
were each presented with a mag-
silver service, and
Smith of Senate
no man ever holding that of-
has bad more and
Doorkeeper Bennett of the House
were presented with
gold-beaded canes.
Justice of the Senate
and Jenkins of the
House made feeling farewell ad-
of the Utter having
been one of most eloquent and
emotional ever beard
walls of the House, of which be
was a member forty years
ago. Indeed, this venerable min-
of of Christ on
more than one previous occasion
during the session proved himself
to be by tar most eloquent
of Assembly, when
it came to appealing to the hearts
and emotions of men, and bis
anywhere is known to
this writer.
THEFT
The sensation of the week came
on the day preceding adjournment
when Governor announced a
message to the Assembly
that the State Treasury had
robbed. The loss occurs through
the defalcation of MaJ. W. H.
Martin, clerk under Treasurer
Worth and in charge of
State Prison ad-
taking of the
shortage so far Those
who knew the man were astound-
ed by revelation, and the de-
voluntarily delivered him-
self up to the authorities con-
fessed his crime as soon as be learn-
ed that it hail discovered
making no effort to escape.
A woman is said to lie tho cause
of his young, pretty
woman, not residing here, if re
ports are correct. Maj. is
past yearn of age. He is a
northern man by birth, was an of-
in Union army during the
civil war, baa resided in
for years, and leading an
honest and upright bad drawn
many friends to him during that
time. he la now in jail and a
legislative committee is
ting the books of State
begun their work to-
day and it H feared that
even a deficit may lie din-
covered.
HILL THAT
Over bids were introduced
in the houses the
session, and several hundred
failed, most of those lost being re
by committees.
But some important bills that
not only received favorable reports
but pawed one failed
other, the I were
the
To restore to the legislature
power to prescribe and
terms of public officers, their
ties their To
prevent guaranty companies from
requiring deposits to lie deposited
in national banks. To
from the record the resolution of
expulsion of Josiah Turner from
the House. To regulate the sail-
or cigarettes bill from the
To famish books to in-
pupils the public schools.
To prevent the State from hiring
farm laborers. To carry out the
constitutional requirement as to
public, schools. To prohibit the
sale or gift of liquors
to minors, sane persons.
To make Commissioner of Ag-
State game warden
promote the propagation of game
birds and animals. To make it a
misdemeanor to keep whites and
the same cell jail.
To provide for county farms
the working of convicts thereon.
To change the of the State
flag. In regard to To in-
the Attorney General to sue
ex-Treasurer Worth and sureties.
To give the Superior Courts
diction of To provide
compulsory attendance at
school Mitchell county. To es-
a State Normal school
Winston. To allow the State
Board of to appoint
three supervisors of public schools.
To reduce the price school
I look s.
IMPEACHMENT.
The trial of the Supreme Court
Judges is now full swing.
Owing to press and
of delayed legislation the
Court bust, adjourned
till Thursday, when
Allen for the prosecution op-
the case by a speech that
made seventeen columns In the
Raleigh morning papers.
On Friday the of
was begun, and continued
all day Saturday, Clerk of the
clerk of
the Superior
Court lawyer J. C. L. Harris
being witnesses examined.
Gov. Jarvis and other counsel
on arose complained
of editorials in tho News Ob
server, and stated that they hoped
Senators would allow that
newspaper to try the for them
or any but would be guided
and governed by the law the
evidence
To-day the trial was resumed
the taking of testimony for
prosecution continued It looks
as though the trial will last
at least the of Ibis mouth.
Perhaps longer.
Platform.
This the platform
of as his
addles-.
rights and exact justice
all men, of whatever State of per-
suasion, religious or political.
commerce and honest
friendship with all nations,
with none.
support of the Stale govern-
all rights, as the
most administration for
our domestic
est bulwark against
can tendencies.
The preservation of the general
government whole
vigor an the sheet anchor
our at home abroad.
A jealous care of the right
election by the people.
A mild sate correction of
abuses which are lopped off by the
sword of revolution where peace-
able remedies are unproved.
Absolute
of the majority, the vital
principle of republics, from which
there is no appeal but to force, the
vital principle and immediate par-
of despotism.
A well-disciplined militia, our
reliance in peace, and for
first movement in till regulars
may relieve them.
The supremacy of the civil over
the military authority.
Economy In the public expenses
that labor may be lightly burden-
ed.
The honest of our debts
and sacred of the pub-
of agriculture
and of commerce as its
of information, and
of all abuses at
bar of public opinion.
Freedom of religion, freedom of
the press, and freedom of the per-
son under the protection of the
habeas corpus and trial by jurors
impartially selected.
These , form the bright
constellation has gone before
us and guided our steps through
an age of revolution and
Post.
IT TAKES NO TALK.
BELL A A HAT
WHEN SHE SEES THE I
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are the forefront of the
We offer you the best selected line
General Merchandise
to be any in Pitt County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
and Europe. all year round, Spring. Summer
and Winter. We are at wink for and our mutual ad
It is our pleasure lo show you what you want and to
sell you if we can. We offer you the very best service, polite
the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established built up strictly own merits.
When you come lo market you will not do yourself justice
if you do not see our immense Muck before buying elsewhere.
Remember us and the following lines of merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Beta and Gaps, Silica and Satins,
and Capes. Mattings Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's. Women's and Children's Shoes.
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meal, Sugar Coffee, Bead I
Hardware,
Plows, Castings Plow fixtures, Hope.
Furniture.
for Furniture and in that line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends.
k CO.
STYLE AND COLOR
SHOW THESE AND THE HAT SELLS I ITSELF.
THAT IS JUST I TO DO.
MY STOCK OF MILLINERY
BROUGHT TO IS SOW IS AND
El
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT.
Mi-. M. I. i. in and if
the hat you not on ha I one will be ed I your
i. its, Flowers, Ribbons, everything
the ,
It ban been said by many old
students of weather every
year must right is,
then must be a certain amount of
all kinds weather; a certain
amount of dry weather, n certain
amount of etc.
line with this, Mr. J- Van
tells us that bis experience has
that pound of dust
the month of March is worth a
pound of gold to the farmers
summer growing
in other words, if it m in
March and earlier it's quite sure to
right itself later and give the
tiller of the soil plenty of ruin to
assist growing of bis crops. So
judging by the amount of dust we
are having now, outlook for
the coining season is very good.
There is probably no better
judge of the matter the
than whose long
successful experience in the
has well fitted him to
lie a true weather prophet.
Greensboro Telegram.
is
A newspaper man Lo
publish an article i ins
lea. he said to the
idler, shall I He
mat furnished with an of
what was and an
article
exclaimed the man, de-
when article was
read lo him. i right;
that'll make bis old hair
said the editor;
me see, what are your
Good -a. I the it,
you arc not going lo sign my
name lo not
asked the editor. wouldn't
have anyone know I had any-
thing the
I can't afford to gel Into a
with The editor
smiled and
should I gel mixed up in a
scrap does mil concern
should you expert me to an
blame of all publication
article lo which you are
afraid to sign your Tin-
man slopped his paper and
mad. eh Ii life.
Sun,
If you want stoves or ranges constructed upon
scientific which are economical, durable,
and Convenient, as well as beautiful and artistic, look
for the
cotton planter should
write illustrated
pamphlet,
It free.
i ii
Trinity College Notes.
The will lie out
In a i; . i there
baa K a growth in
library in. many
I hooks have been purchased, and
have also been
appreciated donations books.
During this week Moore,
I of Durham, has donated bound
volume, and Mr.
John l, of Durham,
s volume, Mr, c.
of Sea York City, .
volumes York
Christian i . In
liable ; . . , dona
an j i u u d
. donors is very
highly appreciate.
M ill hew D if
Chicago university, delivered a
in the r chapel, Mon-
evening on Christian
id Age
i Junior ha elected
Archive staff for year as fol-
lows Editor in II. R.
of Winston, Manager,
E. S. Locust Hill,
N. The i m ,;, p the
supervision of Senior class,
and the newly elected staff will
lake charge of magazine at
of college year.
Ana. made
a t in i I i In- de
red i Weal Durham
of cub week. The
lbs of -ii s liven l
this week by President
in i f limits of
of Durham take- In i. a
portion tin- college campus.
a small purl of lie
Is inside
n ii id i; ., . of
II i ii i,.
AL
Made nu- Orange Va
One of biggest mortgages on
record has hied in Marshall
town, la. It is I'm- -i, errors a e sermons more
is given American Lint ed long.
Oil Company lo Morion farmer i now up
A woman it to
make u of a lo make
m man of a
trade mark, which is shown upon every genuine
or Range, and do not be deceived
by worthless imitations and substitutes,
lead all others in yearly sales and popularity.
Tho document is print
ed book bum, and coves seven-
nine a print. It
will pages record
and three days work lo record tin
mortgage, and the fee v,
Sold Exclusively
something- with bis plow.
I miner in his pro
bis pick.
Stolen of vice
their naughty makes I hem
nice.
Of course our girl la the
in Slate, 1-. made
One of v beat the,
present Legislature did of Orange.
a law for the establishment a II
BAKER HART.
Building.
N. C.
in school dis-
desires it. The act pro-
district liars ,
Hoard shall eon
ten doll ii . i ti.
will ten dollars making
thirty dollars, sill
nice library, I
l In limn, you know that
Spring has ii
The grumbler Will of
small Ore
a ho In
The i I hill
on the bar
could not
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, X.
J. Owner
at Post Office at
Greenville, N. C, an
Mail Matter.
HATCH
The cigarette dealer of
this morning rived
from the Tobacco
Company DO
longer give premiums cigarette
box fronts. This is taken to mean
the American Com-
people have given up the
tight against the
incurred in COB-
w the of Queen
Victoria were Of this
amount Cl was for
foreign Its.
ii thus appear that it lakes
less to bury a monarch in
than install a
dent in the United
A Massachusetts who had
smoked packages of cigar-
-cut the empty boxes to the
and asked what re-
I hey would give him. They
declined to give him a reward
that, but to show that were
not entirely of his
. i -r
. March If.
When one is rewarded for
turned one's the
ill. reward la apt to be re
value pal up u the
Kl. the turncoat by the
other
DEPARTMENT.
AND
HI MM NOTES.
C, March.
Miss Carey Tuttle. of
Upon that theory, Up Saturday and
Irvine who spending a pleasant day
to Congress a ago the with her friend, Miss Dora Cox.
lb-.- returned
. turned bit Some of
during the cam to have had a nice time. too.
to k the for Me Wire
K small. Ben- bare filled orders
i has just bad Mr. Dun- during wee. have
-i a clerk- orders yet to b rilled. It is
Depart I getting to lie no occurrence
tin- them to sell as much as a mile
-If some good that Jo,, more fencing to one party.
i. i after be is the beat,
i i. t, , . more than a quarter of a
i nun nun a inn as well as the
RESOLUTIONS OP RESPECT.
Hall at
A. P. A. M.
Whereas, Death, the grim won
who knocks equal baud
at the door of the palace the
has been Map at his
pointed work.
Again, he has invaded
of our fraternal home, and
wrested from us one of our ancient
landmarks, who loved the Order
of Free Masonry, almost as he
loved his Creator; always cheerful
with open
hand, a listening ear, to de-
of humanity.
Monday, 12th day of
1901, at the hour of
M. our beloved brother, J. B.
Johnson, was called from labor on
; to rest in the great beyond.
h- u alive, this would be made.
a much more place to , n Democrats this town held
in irked philosophic primary last Monday evening
he had been a faithful,
dent and splendid of this
lodge, and while a great sufferer,
what cynical Senator who had
the praise bestow- for the various town
, . Bar- be voted for on the Ural those who toe and
, . of Monday in Mayor, J. K. rev-re the principles of
party who Had for yearn lost, Johnson. J.
no opportunity to sneer at him. It J. F. Harrington and t by
doc. em the death of a man cooper. Simon A-
, serves to bring out is excellent and A
bits . hypocrisy In other each and every one of them will be 1- there is a missing
me, Why, i, fraternal home. That
things which growth white hi
for oak spokes wanted by the A. esteem and
satisfactory way. Ii la sympathy.
known to all the world while And we extend to his widow
be v , President, and Mr. and Mr. of near
wrote him that if be Harrison was hated heart entered this week.
would 25.000 more they I, every prominent member of believe there is like of
would present him with a baud ;. , . for one another upon l dedicate a proper
some
Star.
j since In- death, these men
have been trying to outdo cub
other in extravagant words
praise The public i
n quite -o
i I a- the talk f these men
. u to believe.
ids Mi.
War.
the r.
before the
A bank at
ilia, employed a father and son
named A shortage of
was discovered. The -ii
shouldered the responsibility and .
i m. r . ,
Bed. the father stepped
and that he and bis
sou was guilty the The .
. , , are
bank In something n
in upon .
i page upon the records of the Lodge
session.
Mimes Mollie Bryan, be held in
of
spent Saturday and Sunday visit
, , these resolutions
mg lends here. I, .
,. . ,, . ,,,. to the of
Mrs. John D. Cox spent the day ,, , .,
.,, ,. , ed that
in . . .
in paper of town of
They do know
Whether the sou is trying to shield
the father, or the lather to Shield
the son. do know is
th ii bank la short
ired from the War lie-
voluntarily, while in
Monday.
A. an Old resident of
place, who has lately been
at for some
lime, home last weeK.
publicly He couldn't stay away. There is
an attraction here he not
find elsewhere.
Miss Vida and little
brother went to Aden Monday
. o arc
able tilings about Secretary Root,
fa out, which returned yesterday.
th-j will whatever
chalices he had for election to the
A chicken law has been passed Senate, Secretary was doubt
by the Legislature for certain actuated largely in
It makes it unlawful an assistant secretary who
any person to allow his or her would perform the work of that of-
chicken-, or any other domestic Ii past ix
fowls, to trespass upon the land- has been
of another. This bill, as passed Wu n practically all
by the House, applied only to time, has regularly drawn his J. W. Harper and family who
Cleveland county, but in the Men- even if he was, bis do- on ,
ate many other counties were add- In was creditable as home Sunday.
ed by their Senators. Chatham w. c. has
not one them. It is rather hard a public salary without a position with the A. O.
on an old woman to arrest and performing any public duties, It
ville, and a copy of the same be
sent Io the Oxford Orphans Friend
with a to
That the usual badge of mourn-
worn for thirty days.
I. A.
F. C.
T. B. Committee.
STATE NEWS.
Happenings In
The Queen City plant
at Charlotte has been purchased by
a Hew Jersey
A young who worked in
the has
for robbing the mails.
The Washington Light Infantry
will have a reunion on night
of the 21st at the open-
of I heir new armory.
A long near
the Atlantic Coast Line, was
Stayed by lire Sunday. Through
had trains to take obi route by
Wilmington.
Several of our exchanges
portions of the Stale arc
speaking of the reappearance of
the blue birds after end
of years.
The Free says there are
between and U new buildings
now in course of erection in Kin-
This shows what
enterprises will do for a
town.
Rev. Dead.
It is with we
learn from Monday's Washington
of death of
Augustus Latham, which occurred
Sunday morning at his home
Washington. He only a
week, being taken with the grip
developed in pneumonia.
He was fifty four of age.
Rev. Mr. Latham was a minister
of the Christian Church, a man of
high character and sterling arid-
Not only was he strong as a
minister but he was excellent
well. For some time be
was the Washington correspondent
of writing over
the name of His
letters were always full of interest
and afforded much pleasure to our
readers.
ITEMS.
good cart bubs
wanted by A. Co,
Johnson his X 1901.
brother, Nichols were here
Sunday.
We regret to learn that Mrs. W.
It. Wing-ate is so seriously ill that
. grave fears are fell as i her re-
her, if her chickens should
Hy into a neighbor's field or gar-
how about the Held or gar
which Is trespassed
Then- is hardly a worse nuisance
any than a lot
chickens running at large to annoy
everybody. Pitt county was
Included in this law, but we wish
it hail
It was developed a day- age.
that Dr. Tompkins, a call
ed Science healer of Phil
bad been administering
kisses his female patient- as a
part of the Christian Science treat-
One of lady
who addition Io undergoing the
kiss treatment had sold her
and given doctor
all she
exposed whole business. She
said she objected to the kissing be
she had never before been
by and
hurt he.-. She submitted,
on the doctor's insistence that
kissing would benefit her
health, but when her health
improve she stopped the treatment
and asked for return of th
which she didn't get, of
course. The Raleigh Visitor ob-
serves that if this
Science treatment becomes
popular ranks of the Christian
Science will Is largely
lint hardly
knows win. to have most
for woman who was so
easily who
Imposed on Land-
mark.
a ill
the
i also creditable to Mr. Boot that
he to bluffed
and and Insist-
.-I up iii hiving Col. Sanger, his
;. . u friend, for Assistant Sec-
i War.
. I- a growing suspicion
. th re is a close connection be-
tween opposition of some of
the operating in
lines of Cuban Industry
withdrawal of
i from the Island and
. imposed by
I withdrawal
i If a close investigation
were made, t would be brand that
I'll were using money
influence the Cubans, just as
for brought
bear upon Mr.
K j for the purpose of
him to take no steps toward
out the pledge of Congress
II i our authority should be with
as soon as the Cubans wen
ma position to govern themselves
Public sentiment so strongly
favor of keeping our pledge
Mr. would not be per-
refuse to
III., conditions American
will continue until Con.
sees fit to change the
which might not at all.
flying wedding recently took
place in n town In order
a train, bride
groom, minister anal witnesses, ill
bundled Into a hotel omnibus,
the ceremony was performed
the driver whipped hi- homes to
the railway station. was a close
says the re-
port, the train,
was
Cox
We bad quite an exciting
way Monday, The horse of Hen-
Harrington frightened
and ran right down the railroad
track. When caught there was
nothing la. tell tale, save the
horse, says B Little.
A. Cox still pays the highest
price seed.
Washington, March the
Supreme Court today an opinion
was In the ease of the
Board of Commissioners of Wilkes
county, North Carolina,
W. N. Color and The decision
is that Wilkes county had no
to Issue the ill
The bond referred to above
were Issued for the purpose of con-
tin- railroad to Wilkes-
The contention was that the
act allowing issuance was
properly voted on during the
time the measure Was before
general aye and
nay vote not being called for three
times, the requisite number.
Tin- Remedy for the
If Instead Of humming th. old
Where is my Wan-
Boy To-night fond
parent gel a stave go
out and him give him
I good paddling, the wandering
hop, when reached maturity,
would id least be much obliged.
Danville Bee.
In I per cent of the
people of the United States lived
in cities, Today per cent live
In cities.
John Warren went to
Sunday to see his girl.
We were glad to have Mi. Hun-
sucker, from to visit
our town i.
W. E. Proctor his little son,
Nat, went river Sunday.
Quite a our
tended church Black Jack Sun-
lay.
F. Powell went to
Sunday.
J. W. went to Jamesville
Sunday.
L. E. Elks went up the road Sun-
day.
Galloway is in town today.
Austin Grimes is town today.
Our streets were crowded with
farmers Saturday.
to
A Practice.
There is a movement on foot
the use of Paris green
on tobacco. If the tobacco grow-
w ill unite in an agreement
to cease the use of deadly pois-
on then the matter will be carried
to legislature the enact-
of law
with heavy for its viola-
The green, which adheres to the
tobacco even through the
process, is ever a menace
to the life and health
of user of the As is
well known Hi ingredient in the
upon to do th
work for which it is
is arsenic, a mineral
poison. Arsenic may not always
kill when Drat taken, but If used
regularly, as in tobacco chewing,
it is the system
and trouble is to result.
Those with the matter
that the use of Pans green
in tobacco cultivation will have to
be or measures to the de
and loss of the producer
will
Times.
Several truckers in this
report a close examination of
their cabbages show to
injured by the recent cold
Journal.
No Bankrupt
Or SPECIAL SALE
wish to call attention to our NEW LINE of
AND EMBROIDERIES Just Received.
Pr If no to cents and cents,
lilies Also our CHECKED and DIMITIES,
LONG CLOTH, etc. All of which are being
sold CHEAP.
Other Goods at low
prices, same as Special Sale Prices.
W W make it to to call and see us
you buy.
Tours to please,
HICKS WILKINSON.
Three Times The
OF ANY OTHER.
ONE EASIER.
ONE THIRD FASTER,
Agents wanted in all unoccupied
territory.
Manufacturing Company,
Atlanta,
For sale by
S. T WHITE,
AT
I LIVERY
C. C. to J. P. King; Burned Out
Our Folks.
We get these three items
the Free Will
Mr. White, of Greenville, an in-
gave us a call last
Thursday.
Rev J. N. Booth,
in to see us Tuesday of
last week. He was working
the interest of of
Tin; is
to get on a boom with
tooth in held.
Rev. J. N. Booth preached an
excellent sermon at the
church Tuesday night last
are bound
to think, but think properly and
upon proper subjects, was
thought.
A New Messiah.
A woman, who claims to
be the Second Christ and bails
from no one knows where, is
considerable excitement near
She has been in that
community for about two weeks
has gathered about her a large
following who have
their work and stand to
obey bidding at any anal all
times. The Woman is a stranger
that section will not tell
name or where she came from.
Durham Herald.
Other Counties Can Ho Likewise
The commissioners of Buncombe
county are taking the Batter of
tax assessment their own hands.
Their examination of several
officials revealed
the fact that about worth
of capital had not been listed for
taxation. They promptly secured
its If such were alone
every county of the State, only
corporations, hut as
well, Legislature would have
no further occasion to discuss the
revenue bills, and no
be necessary, as our taxes would
lie to meet all demands
Whiskey is responsible an
murder being added to the
criminal list of county.
At Saturday night
parties got to fussing ii bar-
room when
a ten this cut on the side of his
neck from which be bled to death
live minutes.
Coroner went
down Sunday to hold an
lint the evidence developed failed
to the responsibility of the kill-
Lewis
Lewis and a were all
mixed up in it, was
also badly cut.
It seems there had been
trouble between some of the parties
the day. was re-
newed after night. Not long lie-
fore killing went
the Mayor to have a war-
rant issued for one the others.
The who was connected with
the trouble, has disappeared.
It is an and
the people at Ayden very much
regret its occurrence.
An man thrust his band
into a horse's mouth to see how-
many the animal bad. The
horse dosed bis jaws on
hand to sec how many lingers the
man hail. The curiosity of both
was Now if it just bad
been n hen of a horse, bow
much i a-i that man would
have Va. Observer.
Baby
Those arc how much
an suffering used to mean.
; Mother's Friend
be known mothers have
I ired much lie of child-
b is a to be
externally, h thoroughly
muscles of at It gives
and and when the final
rain re quickly and
without pan. Mother's Fr end is
never internally. Infernal
at s Urns d man harm If a
Mutt Tell People,
A busy i once complain-
ed that he did not have time to
attend to his advertising properly.
After a long experience he has
come to the conclusion that
is the most important thing
about any business the
He
aloes it do a man Io haw the
best stock of or a great bar-
gain If people i
about
Is supplied with this
never few ruing or spelling
morn i. knees, or any el
discomfort; usually accompany
The proprietor of a large hotel In Tampa.
Fir., wile had an time
-a h f i Mild During hr see
pi t. was and
i I fore lbs doctor
I.
Mm
drug i
i, CO.,
W . . . , mil U
Karly morning the
stables occupied by J. F.
King, on corner of Second and
streets, another stables near
by by K. B. and
a one dwelling house were de-
by
The fire originated in King's
stables and must have started
l o'clock. When the people
neighborhood were first
aroused by the fire it was
o'clock and the stable were then
a mass of flames and almost ready
to fall in. Five horses perished
the tire, and these Mr.
King lost all of bis vehicles and
everything else he had In the
stables, nothing at all was saved.
Mr. had three horses in
the other stables to which
spread so quickly that they
were narrowly saved. All the
stuff in his stables w as de-
dwelling house belonged to
a little orphan boy named Jack
Teel. It was occupied by some
who took care of the boy
for the rent of the house. They
got their furniture out. There
was no insurance on the house.
The stables buildings both be-
longed to Mrs. H. E. Daniel, but
there was only insurance on
the one occupied by Mr. King.
This is the second time Mr. King
has been burned out in a month.
On the night of the 22nd of Feb-
his stables on Fifth street
were destroyed, and after this he
Incited at these other stables. He
had insurance his stock
which but little more than half
covered his loss.
The total loss of this fire Sunday
Is estimated at about
with insurance.
Owing to the distance from the
heart of the town the dead
hour of night it was some time be-
fore the alarm was heard. The
lire was all out but it
was too late to save anything. The
engine only threw water a short
while on the fire to deaden it.
Was It Hydrophobia r
Little Ellen, the
of L. K. Harrow, near
St. Lewis, bitten by a supposed
mad dog about six weeks ago,
died last Friday.
After being bitten she was taken
to where the physicians
declared that they found no
of the in system. A
few days her death she be-
came strangely affected, had
spasms, especially after drinking
water.
She died in convulsions. Some
believe she bad hydrophobia, and
who attended her did not say
what her was.
Tarboro Southerner,
A Song of Spring Time.
again, Home once more,
From a foreign shore,
And it fills my heart with joy
To greet my friends once more.
A Grand Old full of meaning.
My this Spring is also full of meaning.
CLOTHING
SHOES
HATS
have purchased the Nob-
Prettiest, most Stylish
Line of Clothing. All of the
New Patterns, Colors, makes
Furnishings.
Come and Never
been equaled, shape
and all will lit.
It takes Brains to
brains We have both.
They are arriving on every train and every hour.
Extra help to open them. Come to see me.
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
you to settle as early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
I will pay pound for
keys. M.
If you have something good to
tell the people put it in The Rf.-
The ice man anal coal man are
wondering which will have the
next inning.
Since the scaffolding has been
taken down a better view of the
Christian church building,
Dickinson avenue, can be had. It
will be a handsome edifice when
completed.
F. A. Simpson, a popular
traveling man, was the first guest
to register at new hotel, and
he has been to his room
with rheumatism since that time,
now several weeks. Re is having
a painful siege of it.
or near
March 13th, pocket contain-
in bills and a bear-
my name. Will pay liberal re-
ward for return of same.
T. Atkinson.
Ex-Sheriff Joseph Cobb, of Edge
died last week. He was
odd years old and an excellent
man. Ex-Sheriff Warren
tells us years ago he was a deputy
Sheriff Cobb Edgecombe
and got his first the
business of a sheriff's office from
him.
Good Apple cents
per gallon. Maple Syrup, cents
per gallon. Fresh Yeast, I
cents. Finest table Peaches,
cents. Sweet-Mixed Pickles, IS
cents per quart. Best Ground
Black Pepper, cents per pound.
Celluloid Starch, and cents per
package. Best cent Cigars,
for All other goods at
equally low prices, for spot cash.
T. F.
Our
We get these two items from the
The that both Mr.
and Mrs B. C Pearce have been con-
fined to their room with sickness
to Baltimore and have
had to call in a physician.
Miss Lillie Harris,
spending a few weeks with her
people in returned last
Friday will be with Mrs.
Pearce again this spring.
Small Egg.
We have had large eggs
curious eggs, but Mat Duke
brought The small
est hen egg on record. It is no
larger than the end of a mans
little finger, but it is the genuine
article as Mat says he it in
the hen's cent himself.
Fewer Mort gates.
Register of Deeds, T R. Moore,
says the number of mortgages com
for registration this season
is the smallest for years. This in-
that the people in
country are in a more prosperous
condition and able to get along
without giving mortgages.
Mayor's Court
Mayor J. G. has
of the following cases in his court
since last
Charles White, colored and Ned
Spell, riotous and disorderly con-
duct. White not guilty. Spell
guilty, lined one penny costs,
Ethel Foley, riotous anal
conduct, not guilty, case dis-
missed.
Noah Hardy, offering for
sale outside of market not
guilty, case dismissed.
On boy Cut Another.
afternoon several boys
went to the pump in the yard of
Mr. Alfred Forbes to get some
They a contention and
used some cuss words over the
dipper and a fight followed be-
tween Hill Home and Dan-
Hassell stuck bis knife in
Hill's breast, making a right
for
the knife struck breast
bone which prevented it
ting to the hollow. Jim Anderson
up to separate the other boys
and got a hole cut in his coat.
HOWDY DO.
Some Speak to Me, Some t Yea
Monday, March IS, 1901.
B. L. Smith to Norfolk to
day.
C. C. Vines to Tarboro to
day.
B. J. Cobb left this morning fur
Richmond.
B. Mostly went the road
this morning.
went to
this morning.
Mis- Ada Wooten spent
in Grimesland.
of
came in this morning.
Jas. Davenport, of
spent in town.
Mrs. J. S. children
left this fur
Miss left this
morning fur a visit to
Miss Blanche Brown has
a position with Mrs. L.
W. T. Let this morning for
the north to purchase new goods.
Miss Bessie Harding returned to
her school at morning.
Io
Saturday evening and returned
Sunday.
W. A. and Edward
Matthews to Washington
Rev. J. B. Morion Mrs
Morton to this
morning.
G. W. . left Saturday
afternoon to spend a few days at
A. J. Moore, accompanied by
Mrs. Moore, look the train here
this
E. A. Coward
from Springs where be
has been fur several weeks.
E. G. Cox, of who was
one of the engrossing clerks of
recent Legislature, came in this
Mrs. M. D. returned Sat-
evening Baltimore
where she bad been Io purchase
spring millinery.
Mrs. B. M. and son Ed
ward, of are visiting
her father, Mr. Allen Warren, at
Riverside Nursery.
Mi-s Sallie Cotton
by Miss Bessie Henderson, of Sal-
came Saturday evening.
They spent the night anal Sunday
here with Skinner
out to the
Tuesday.
Fred Medley is in town.
Adrian Savage went to Norfolk-
today .
E. Painter left this morning
for his at South Boston, Va.
Dr. W. II. Bagwell left this
morning for Norfolk a business
trip.
W. II. Glover, Raleigh, who
has been spending some days here,
left this morning.
Warren Cobb went down to
Monday i veiling and re-
ml this morning.
Little Miss Margaret Higgs re-
J Hominy evening from a
visit to Neck.
Miss Shields, of Scotland
Neck, arrived Monday evening to
visit her sister, Mrs. Ed. Higgs.
New Big Store.
---.-
BIG
Now Going On At
Bi
Bought the entire stock of J. Boyer Co, Media,
HIGH GRADE I
Dry Goods
License.
of Deeds T. R. Moore
issue marriage licenses to the fol-
lowing parties last
Henry Harris and Ida Flanagan.
W. and Lottie Patrick.
Ernest Stanley and Lula Had-
dock.
Jas. N. Edwards and Mattie M.
Leggett.
Alonzo Manning and Mamie
Alphonso and Marietta
Barrett.
Hilliard Vines and Lula Car-
man.
John II. and Millie
Ashley 11-
Jesse Clark Annie Tyson.
Miss Blanche Harden, of Ply-
mouth, arrived evening
to visit the family of W. B,
son.
A. L. Blow returned Mon
day evening from a visit to her
daughter, Mrs. at Wash-
Miss mus, of
who has been visiting
her sister, Mrs. J. U. Walker, re-
turned home today,
went to Tarboro to-
day.
Jesse went lo
t lay.
B, II. went to Scotland
Neck today,
J. A. Kicks, of the turn of Ricks
left Ibis morning for
New York to purchase new goods.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Moore, of
and Mrs. T. It. Moore,
of this town, left this morning for
Baltimore,
After a man bus by hook anal
Crook kept in fair a long time,
drawing a bigger salary than he
could get outside, people begin to
talk about him as one who
his life to the public
Jesse Cherry. Times Herald
AT 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.
J. Boyer's Price
HENS SHOES.
J. Buyers price
OUR PRICE
k-
Our Stores Crowded and Jammed.
Store.
OVERCOATS.
I.
MEN'S SUITS.
price
iV
R PRICK
OUR PREDICAMENT.
This immense Stock
in into our
already crowded moms, is
placing us in great
and must take active
measures to sell it in
This stock will
be sold in instances
it was bought--50
cents on the Dollar. BY
MEANS COME.
Sale Now Going; On At Big New Store.
SHEETING.
J. Buyers price
OUR PRICE
Only yards
CALICO.
J. price yd.,
Only yards customer.
HENS HATS.
J. B. price
j 18.00,
PRICE
MENs
I. 82.7.1 kind
LAMES, SHOES.
I. II.-
Si
Big Sale Now Going On.
EVERY CLERK AT HIS POST NIGHT AND DAY
Marking
FOB A QUICK, HURRIED SELLING.
CAPES.
I. i-s price
COATS.
r. price
pi ice
hi run
PROFITS NOT EVEN THOUGHT OF.
SHIRTS.
Shirts
Now cents.
if SO Cent Kind
Now cents.
Ask Io sea
I n- i r shown yon. We in
if Greenville and vicinity
in attend n Bunk
I sale
trice.
RICE
. kind, .
JOHN J. CLARK'S
ton,
Spool.
YARDS
lag per cent Reduction.
A Desperate Effort To Sell Everything Without Delay.
Big New Store
OILCLOTH
J. price
ill
j, . ,,
u. i
Hill . ; ,
K NO
No misleading state-
, nothing but gently
W in everything MilK ,. i.,.,
in the wearing apparel
for Men, Women NOW ON AT
Children.
t Horn., fl Store disc in Ki eat Disorder
will see for yourself
goods advertised, look N. C.
a complete
Mountains
mass. The
of
at them.
he incited
-K
C. T
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Have You Forgot
THAT STILL
OF
AX
What
Pry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
A M OF
WHICH I I S r. TO
to Me me for your next flour or Pork.
Yours to please
White.
Get a
THE LIBERAL ARTS.
NOTABLE TO BE MADE AT
THE
the I
id.- Br Follow rd
III at Imposition at
The n bib Is to the
exhibit In manufactures liberal
American Expedition
at will one of the most
in the group surround-
the Court of Fountains. This build-
is by foot, with a
court having a la
the on south.
Manufactured mil 11-
the liberal arts art m
that they naturally arc
in Mine general group, and the
expositions of years they
have been housed the Band
Under the general classification of lib-
arts arc subjects as
those of education and economy,
books, periodicals, scientific apparatus,
hygiene and sanitation, musical
public works, civil engineering,
constructive architecture, photographs
supplies, medical,
J A dental and surgical apparatus and
r branches of Intellectual activity. In-
deed it Is the most progressive and no-
of the tendencies and achievements
of this age of enlightenment and
which are represented in the ex-
of division of a great expo
The work of collecting and classify-
the Liberal Arts exhibit for the
U now well
under way Is in charge of Ir. So-
II. Teal- whose
of the same division at the great
Columbian marks
as the I- st man on the
American continent for the discharge
The t the Liberal Arts
as well as these of other depart-
will be concentrated and
rather than east In extent
and In scope. Most gratify-
lag has been made since the
Pair at Chicago In methods of
SCHOOL education In the public school,
by the progressive city of Brook-
Mass.
The exhibit of works will be
to that of hygiene
sanitation, and among Km features will
be a of the Chicago drainage ca-
and a large model also of the city
of its within a
radius of i- mite.
I I space now to of
, the exhibits of photographs and photo-
graphic supplier, of piano fortes and
other musical instruments and of other
features of the liberal Arts exhibit. In-
though these will be. The
whole field will be covered In a way
to bring out the most attractive and ed-
side of the subjects
ed.
The Victor safe is made in all sizes con-
home. and general use.
Every sale k H with a guarantee to be lire
proof. Prices range from up.
T. L. SUGG,
Greenville, K. C.
THE
HAVE APPOINTED THE
POULTRY SHOW.
Ill a treat of th
f to
held Buffalo where nil
the great the Slat's
viii be t which
will he of the bail quality and
that can be produced, the wisdom
of the I shown Id the
that are be-
made for the Division of Live
In no line of breeding domestic
ha-j greater strides made
In the poultry Industry, and. while
the Interest taken In Stock Di-
vision of the by prospective
exhibitors Is very tbs
of the Slates and
Canada are manifesting an Interest
that is truly phenomenal. The poultry-
men In the past few years seen
the Industry double many times until
it In value any single
farm crop The annual sale Of eggs,
poultry and birds for breeding
purposes In the States and Can-
exceed 11.000,000.000. The pro-
posed show at the will
be fully adequate tn the groat Interests
Involved. The tine of this show will
be most propitious to the
the will be
all that are desired The stables,
ten will be devoted to
the poultry and pit show.
Reflector
As mil- depositor;
Pitt County. We
State List Tor the public school
ever yon need. also haw
. . Books i
i he books designated on
an supply what-
COPY BOOKS,
titles and colleges the states
and countries. The
educational exhibit will give special
attention to exemplifying this great
progress and allowing the state
of our educational Institutions. It is
the Intention to have models prepared
representing of schools,
colleges and universities. The exhibit
made by Stab b
will be removed to
for the Pan-Aim and be
with additional
closely related to the educational ex-
will those In social
I and In hygiene and sanitation.
the head economy will be In-
eluded and
and
SPORTS.
Will Be Held In
Twelve I People,
The popular of the
have been handsomely recognized by
the A Sta-
beautiful In with a
mile track and u-round area ample
for the of all the popular
proposed, Is provided. It baa a
capacity of The nature
of the sports planned Is varied.
of all kinds will be
encouraged as representing the
most desirable of athletic competitions.
will be professional events as
well. will be made a
feature, and Intercollegiate are
being planned. There will be amateur
professional baseball, football.
tennis. race,
slant double
tablets, fool's paper.
crayons, colored crayons,
. ii i practice writing;
n slates, ii
n cs companion boxes, etc,
country runs, lacrosse, cycling, has-
In i mines tall,
dwellings
The ill, -i. and
em- is on, r great practical
i gar.
. gymnastics, military
cricket, bowling and
sports.
soapstone pencils
rubber tipped lead
pretty cover cent.
in nice wood box
and pen,
cent. A great big wide
ink on the market. cents I
White crayons, gross in box.
paper cents per quire.
lain
ad pencils I cent,
nice with
us. with metal
pencil, slate pen
. all in nice wood box,
cents. Bottle beet
to cuts.
cents, Good fool's cap
the Business Man.
We carry a nice line of i
long day
filler receipt,
. an l tingle ledgers,
r books, memorandums,
I note book-,
For Society
I- i
i i i
ill ii
MAGAZINES.
TUB OHIO
II . e,
I II Bl H
has been
it's
Id the
t in
III as relations to
x its
Famous
fountain
And when it comes to
JOB
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
much
ii i I be Ra-
position eh la i the
i In Jacob s. Otto, an nu-
ll. i ranch science, will
.
tut., d In
hospitals
and ills of health and
lit I r i. their chemistry,
u ii d
pi.
ii I
Inti .
ii
i sanitation and sanitary
I he
ii i. municipal departments
,. . Ill be n as graph
In i mil i mod-
. . . ii Maps
Modish
Fancy veils still hold their
some white dots
black grounds an the
spring advances.
Gilt or metallic ornament on
on become too
popular to be desirably exclusive,
is to be by little
bunches of colored
forget-me buds, etc.
New bands on
grounds, arc of the new-
est and smartest trimmings for
this
White slip are preferred
to colored. The touch of
color is at the waist
Skirts to be correct should be
very, very close to the knees
but should Hare tremendously at
the bottom, where count less ruffles
give the desired
White summer gowns heavily
IN
J. W. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Ties and Hags.
and shipments
solicited.
Secret
M II
L. H. Pender.
N.
Tobacco Flues,
employed. All
kinds and Locksmith work
class. Re stocking of guns a
specialty.
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter
of
ii health. The h h is
the power to dig
a proper cl
This can never done v, hen
the liver docs not act i. a part.
know this
s Liver are an
lute cure for tick
sour stomach, malaria,
constipation, torpid liver, piles,
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious-
and kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
I rimmed with yellow are
the extreme of fashion.
The gnat of the
lady of fashion of the spring of
is to appear long of limb,
long of waist, long of neck.
Separate top coats for spring arc
entirely out of favor this season.
All the prettiest and most stylish
form part of complete cos-
Among the lace trimmings.
and Irish
rank. Black is very
swagger for white nuts-
ins.
Large, wide, low crowns and
lavish brim mark the
smartest millinery creations.
Luge bows of tulle, or or
lace backed satin often
these crowns.
Hands of sprigged net run lip in
with edging on either
side, are one of the fashion modes
of adorning foulard gowns.
Are
Satisfy Your Appetite at the
Carolina
door to
Everything New and Clean.
Oysters, Sim, End It
Dinner from to o'clock.
as Cents.
Soup, kinds meal, I kinds
Vegetables, Bread,
all for 2-r cents.
B. W.
Manager
OLD DOMINION LINE
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer .
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
and Saturdays
at t A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk.
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO.
Washington, N. C.
J.
Greenville, N. C.
D. W. HE,
IN
notice to rue
Public.
ATTENTION
Mr. A cent
Known Popular Company.
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Insurance Co., of
to to large of I
to
of om-
will now In
state inn from date will issue its
and Io all
the very best In Hie beat
life insurance company in the
II iii your town has not
yet
JOHN C.
State Agent, N. C.
Assets U.
Paid policy
Live, reliable energetic at
to fur
Old
PILLS
Cure
all
II
pink
Are o
par
to
By
ft
PILLS
will pay for
r w can
com the
Till, Om urn
with purely
fall to con-
n pill a. I M
contain of
if. by
u . Cur, Clinton and
For
J r
to cure
or paid, for
a copy of our
for Low of
or
and
of or
In plain
.-I
, I ,
ii the
ii Ho-
. . that
. Hera
If brother
. lighten labor
. in. if Ida.
all of
Ilia
i. o
ml i u great variety
Three Paper, One
Weekly Times
RICHMOND, VA.,
Now Only Cents a Year,
includes The
Paragon Monthly, New The
Journal,
THE DAILY AND SUNDAY TIMES,
11.1 mi Journal Para-
Monthly, now only ht
year; per month mail.
Address THE TIMES,
Va.
Tin- i
r A.-iii
can
n in l
III ii
farm i n
c.
I.
nils ,.
i. I
III K
II
; lug disposition of
. . n , of
tin
i Sewer will
i part the
timely. In view
i i, ; i Investigation
,,., ml, d ii i by n Mats
. fut
H iii i-i- b the
Hi Ursa . . . of New
in, the n-t and
well it ii
mica In of
of Inti real In tame
Mill exhibit lug what
la being In the way of
hi will ha
or farm
expert-
crops In different
I from
nil
i . . , s an I of
all 1.111-1- i In all
II in , i, l in. ii mil
b i i of Instruction for
farmer
tin- in .-.- the
n Kl-
. absorbing Interest
It will North,
South cl
I'll . of
ii. mm an
of
day or refund
bond la
money paid.
MEDICAL CO.
Winton Jackson Sta., CHICAGO,
by J L
N U
hi ii-i. ii i o
S. M.
Wholesale retail Grocer and
Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Bead, Oil
Turkeys, etc. lied-
Oak Suits, Ma-
Carriages, Carts, Parlor
suits, Tallies, Lounges, P.
A Si, nil.
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
Can-
Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Coffee, Meat,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, mi,
Cotton Seed Meal Hulls,
den Heeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Apples, Peaches,
Prunes,
China Ware, and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Mum
Dost Miami
State of M MT county
the Clerk in the Superior Court.
naming, Archie
Fleming and Fleming,
by next friend
W. Al-
and Mary Pollard hie
Kite, Adelaide Fleming and the
of Adam Fleming, Jr.,
unknown and T.
. ii. ii of W. S. Fleming a lunatic.
The children of Adam Fleming, Jr.,
whose names are unknown and who are
in the canes, will
lake Special en.
us has in the
mil Court of Pitt the
Clerk, in order In make of
late Fernando Fleming among
hairs at law. And the defendants
will further take notice that are
in appear at the the said
I Clerk of the Court of county
on Wednesday day of March 1901,
in N. and answerer demur
to petition, and in laid ac-
or plaintiff ill apply Court
for the relief
the day of February
of Superior Court of
. i-
for
N. C.
Bagging and ties always
on ban i
Fresh goods kept constantly en
hand. Country produce
A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
W, R. WHICHARD BRO.,
IN
Whichard, W. C.
The Stock complete in every
prices as low the
lowest. Highest market pi ices
paid for country produce.
J. E. OUT, I
IN-
A GENERAL LINK OP
a nice Hardware.
TO SEE MB.
J. B. COBBY.
Norfolk, Va.
Brokers in
Cotton, Grain
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
LAND SALE.
virtue of powers contained in two
i main decrees made at I. i
1900 and the March term 1901 of
court in the cause entitled S. T.
Hooker E. B. Dixon et a.,
will to public sale for
cash to the highest bid the
In town N. C,
on Wednesday, the day of April
lit being Wednesday of first week of
the April term of Tilt Superior the
following described tract of land to wit.
that certain tract of land in the
county of and in ad-
joining lands of II. Mills
W. L the
land the K.
The Commoner
WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J.
Publisher,
Lincoln,
in Advance.
One Six Months GOo,
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
office. The Semi-
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or Tue Daily
and
one year 3.50 payable in ad-
and bring on the North aide of ,
hi nil-1 the pin-1
by R. Dixon from II. A. Pal
other Quality and
Quantity. Cheap cash. Com
to see inc.
SKIM M
Phone
more tho lauds that to
f. from John S.
and John S.
hundred aid
March in,.
PATENT
C. CO.
WASHINGTON, OX.
, i
-f
rice
FOB
III
The Eastern Reflector
EDITOR
VOL. XX.
I ID
m t
-AT
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, MARCH
NO
March Proclamations.
thing , neat and clean.
we ask is for you to -i-- our
U it. See it today.
Val Allover
to match all edgings.
or bargains we are headquarters.
U will Pine Apple
us. India
W. T. LEE CO.
OF
CHOLERA.
The annual loss caused by hog
cholera in the Slates
above The direct
annual loss by in North .
Carolina, the indirect loan by
have
been very heavy. Hog is
a or bacterial disease. It
is to the hog kind typhoid
fever is to human. The two dis-1
the germs which cause j
them are very closely related.;
Both diseases are transmitted by
Infected food, or drinking
The bacterium, or germ,
causes hog cholera, is able to
in water most soil for eight or
ten It is therefore a very
difficult operation to disinfect a
pig-pen or lot in which diseased
hogs have kept.
Several States, notably Iowa,
which State loses annually from
bog cholera not less than
have tried State inspect ion and
slaughter to stump out the disease,
as has already over the
entire United States fur
pneumonia of cattle. Page
County, Iowa, 1807, such at-
tempt was made. mg the
ceding six months that county had
lost by cholera hogs, worth
During the next
six months, under Stale inspection
and slaughter suspected animals
the loss was reduced to hogs.
The total cost of inspection,
and remuneration to owners of
slaughtered hogs was
This left a handsome profit.
But the cost of an efficient
lion and slaughter law for
inc Slate is so enormous that it
must lie considered as
Impracticable.
Kansas, in the follow
experiment was made by
Jensen Creamery Company, at
Twelve shouts were
null toxic hog
era serum. They were then
ed a pen where a hog just
died of cholera and whose carcass
still remained. The
hogs showed not the least of
disease. They as well as
any hogs and alter being
kept in the infected pen for
under the most favorable cir
for contracting the dis-1
ease, they were sold for pork.
hogs had gained an average of
pounds each, show mm their j
health was of the din in the
entire period.
The is pub
for by
Kansas Agricultural
It must be however, i
that tail treatment,
not be expected to act favorably in
every case. No medicine or
will no this, lint experiments
la different States show that
anti-bog cholera renders
hogs immune in about
eighty or ninety per cent of treated
cases. When well hogs arc
lated they never afterwards con-
tract hog cholera. But if a pig
which bag contracted the
is as the first
appear, above sixty
per cent of such cases the pig will
lie cured will again con-
tract the disease. The
is lint b a and a
hog cholera scum is
prepared by injecting into the
of healthy cows horses a
virulent culture of the hog cholera
germ- Cows
and horses do not contract dis-
ease. The injection is repeated
several times at intervals of a few
days, a mouth or so the blood
of the injected animal its
quality. A little of this
to thirty-two
injected under l In -1. in of a pig,
will render that pig immune
against attacks of hog
era. There is no danger attending
the inoculation of the pig. The
blood docs not contain
the hog cholera germ, but an en-
or ferment.
At the cholera
blood serum is being prepared
quantities by the
States Department of Agriculture.
Small trial quantities are sent free
of charge to those who wish to
treat the serum on their hogs. It
is not to or those
who charge
Enough Io two pigs cost
thirty cents. A hypodermic
syringe, such us is used in making
injections of morphine, is used Io
inject the anti-cholera serum.
Anyone who can inject morphine
can inject the serum.
This of preventing loss
by cholera should be tried by
in the State. By
use four fifths the
animal loss by cholera can be
vented.
Won't Marry Brink, rs.
Philadelphia women are
about to for a war the
saloons. They will adopt the
Kansas methods, fur they have no
desire to achieve notoriety.
are going to put the social screws
the young men to
to lie good.
Two Sundays hence, at great
meetings to be held in Industrial
hall, a a league of young
women is The
pledge
not only to from strong
to have
no social relations with any man
who intoxicating liquor, or
who frequent- places where
it is sold. They arc also to oppose
all other social evils. But
they promise not to marry
saloon young men.
The Movement, it is led
by the Kev. Dr. II.
a Baptist
Its originator was long
associated with L. Moody
evangelical work and adopts
his methods. Toe church going
young women of Philadelphia arc
warmly supporting his new
league, and it is likely lo
secure a large membership at
outset. Charlotte
TO THE PEOPLE, and CUSTOMERS OF
ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are still in
We oiler the beat line of
IT TAKES
TALK.
TO SELL A A HAT
A Kansas farmer who hail a
peck of on exhibition
at the Imposition has just
received the following letter from
a Frenchman, who evidently
doesn't know much the veg-
Hear
bought the peck of beans
which you had on exhibition here,
and I hey are excellent. Can you
me package of the
seed I wish to sec they will
grow in
Hands Off-
ff the Republican in the
nation thinks it can gain a font hold
in the South by snarling
biting at it-, it will find
mistaken. Many prominent men
well as Influential papers are
discovering I we have a problem
down this way to deal with in
adjust mi Of our govern-
if let alone we will work
it mil. The man who thinks, this
means a Democratic South
forever hereafter is off his base.
the Democratic majorities
in the State election last August
with those of the
November. The
the figures shows that the
intelligent white man the
says he is going to have local self-
government, Ires from ignorance
vice, but when it comes to
national be is going to vote
as he pleases lie will mil be in-
to follow dictates of his
brains if he sees he is to
lie hounded persecuted for his
opinions and Ideal regarding the
management home
Kit ml.
in. Roads.
discussing
or rather, the
the Danville
may be true, however,
many of our people do not realize
as yet guild mads Worth
all the money may be
upon them, and are
wise Investment.,,
the
thus
where the
comes in, think. That is to
the execrable ion of the roads
many pails lite Stale is due
lo failure of people to
that money and labor put
into the highways would
one of Investment that
could
But the people arc coming to
the Importance of
roads. In this county, alter
tilting the question ten
more, an election is finally lo be
not yet issuing
bonds to the amount of
which will put about all the most
used under macadam.
it is shown all this can
without increasing the
one
General Merchandise
to be in any store in County. Well bought
selections, the creations of the beat manufacturers of A
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, spring, s
and Winter. We are work I'm yours and our mutt
Vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want
sell yoU if we can. We offer you the en service
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with
established business limit up strictly on its own merits.
you come lo yon will not do yourself
you do our stuck lid ire buying els
OS and the following lines of general
choice
merit-a
ml ad
and to
, polite
a well
Justine
here,
STYLE AND COL
SHOW THESE AND TUE HAT SELLS ITSELF.
THAI is JUST WHAT I AM l DO.
MY STOCK
TO IS NOW IN AND
WILL I THE STYLES
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT.
Mrs. M. T. is department and if
the hat you desire is . band one will be to Mill your
i i it.
Hats, Silks. Braids, Ornaments, everything
in the milliners line.
Goods and Notions,
Satins, Dress trimmings
Jackets and Capes, Carpets. and I Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's and
Harness. Horse Blankets end Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar Molasses, Scad ts,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Hope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and era in that Hue.
We buy strictly for Cash, sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
In The COW'S
An
in the back has Dost, a colored man about
trusted some attention this j years of age, saved a child's life
season. yesterday, and the res
The editor of The of that now look
wealth wrote to Agriculturist l. him as a hero.
Irby at the department of
lure in A. M. college at
He writes concerning the
As a north-bound freight train
was leaving the station, about i
o'clock in the in, a number
Tell ii individual lo
pull down his vest you raise
his
Dispatch
A man's house may be bis castle
but that doesn't make him a noble
best method of gelling rid of them of people who were In the
as j of Wallace's store which
nave always thought the best is to the track, were
way was to carefully squeeze them ed to see Fannie May, the two
mil, and then you gel rid of the year-old of Dr. W
dead carcass rotting and being ab I on track in front
Died by the animal system. For of the engine, She bud escaped
example, you can wash the cow's from her father's house, and,
back brine, and this sinks. her tight had been noticed, she
into the holes, gets into wall between the rails
kills ii. A drop of at the train and her
Will do the same thing, danger.
Unfortunately, however, this rent j in front of the
leaves the worm to be absorb store was the person
ed by cow's system, and it is j to Hie child. The instant he saw
lo the cow j the little sprang forward.
whereas, If To tho spectators it seemed that
ml of I be would lose in race, for the
the child.
might be of who with do In
Irby, to know tent of leaving ma Hack. But
how this insect limit lodgment I in a straight
the cow's back. They are taken J line Was tho chilli's
Into the moots when are I and bud her his when the
Law . lo report the Same such
mayor or together
i with Information known to
heading Act j him, us to person persona
lo Amend Section of the Code the same, the time
of North Senator and place of commission and
cock has had made a pan the names of the a thereto
statute law of the Stat- strong he shall lie guilty of a
in-;. A- and shall be
by Senator cock, section imprisoned, or both, in
now ,, ;. . , , ,. , .,,
If any keeper of an ordinary, or shall forfeit ii- it
of or of a mayor or
wherein such chief lo require the
shall knowingly any game, report herein for,
at money ; property or j and lo require that the same shall
any thing of whether , shall be of
same Is. -lake lo lie if
played in house, or on upon such that any of the
pan of the premises occupied been committed,
therewith, or shall furnish the per- b -hall be the duty of such mayor
sons s , betting, on -aid or chief flier to issue his warrant
premises or with drink the arrest of the
or things for their Any mayor or chief or
or during lime -aid cities, towns or
In-shall of n mi- who shall fail or neglect to
demeanor, and lined not less than require reports herein men-
dollars and be or fall or neglect to
prisoned not than require of police lo
verify upon oath, or who
changes made by Senator shall refuse or neglect upon Its
arc by pining from such reports that
marks He Inserted between there is probable cause believe
and Hie word- tint any of the said offenses have
In committed to issue his war-
in dollars, for of offender,
of shall guilty of a
mote
less than six . The chances of the detection and
But this is not all, The cock i conviction of offenders is still
bill adds the ion follow- further in creased by follow-
person who shall lie con any person committing
under I section shall up the offenses mentioned in
such conviction for fell hi- said section shall lie liable to a
penalty or lite hundred dollars
t., i- recovered by suit in
in which offense or of-
i i do any of the business
mentioned in said section, and
be forever debarred from do
any of said business this may have committed,
one hall I hereof lo use of
i . bringing sit id suit, and one
hall lo school fund of the
unity
This was Friday,
Stale, and shall embody
In its such person
forfeited Ins -aid
no Board of County Commission-
Town
almost as Irritating
dead as when alive,
squeezed out you get
trouble once.
larvae. WHY
I engine was within n fool of her.
through alimentary canal, and Ami as he I oilier side
work through the up to
cow's Lack, and slop for
development, gradually,
Hug through Hie hide, later com
out in form a
Scotland Seek Commonwealth.
It dropped dead
in bis the court house at
Charlotte Tuesday
the track and to safety the front
Of the engine grazed hi- luck.-
Charlotte Observer.
or Board of Aldermen shall here- March and i- the law.
after have power or authority to pro vision are plain and clear,
mil . u much gambling can
bis a license lo do any of
business mentioned
And here i- another loll
which makes detection such acts
possible.
shall lie duly
police officer of the us
villages of In make
diligent inquiry. and I ex
line III
whether any of the offenses
said are Is
lo once a
News it
I , . . .
Obeyed.
not we him
She heard her t say .
And, the did fate de-
Sin- promised In .
must mil see you, she
cried,
he appeared I night.
under oath to the mayor or
other his city, town replied,
or village whether roust turn out
The higher branch of the w is
ha- defeated n
resolution a constitutional
would
women to
and all
facts within his knowledge, or of
in- bus ion
thereto, If any n of
shall know or Informs
lion that any iii offenses arc be
committed, and shall tail
Hue and
I'll pan bu
a- heretofore,
meet,
She doe- -i,. him now.
. w. om
POOR PRINT


Title
Eastern reflector, 22 March 1901
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
March 22, 1901
Original Format
newspapers
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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