Eastern reflector, 26 March 1901


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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
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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
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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
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-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





EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, N. C.
J. Ed. Owner
Entered at the Post Office at
Greenville, N. C, as
Mail Matter.
March 1901.
Filipinos several islands have
been ordered to
in garrisoned towns M
of being considered rebels on fall
to obey. Yet it has Nan only
three years since we went t war
with Spain permitting
to do this very thing.
ABOUT PREACHERS
Talking about preachers, let
I know one who
is now past years of
genial, pleasant, intelligent gentle-
man, and rate preacher. But
he is getting old. His entire life
Km been sent in the service
and the church. Last year
Well, the the Philippines
must have suppressed at
last, as it i officially reported
that BOO of war boats have
been destroyed. We should like
to know, however, how they
to have so many warships,
after the war hail been declared at
an end.
The Oil Company
Washington has been warning
an Independent concern
that they will lie blacklisted, and
when the smaller company has
been destroyed, will not be allow-
ed to buy oil from the monopoly.
This Is what we arc rapidly
coming to in many besides
oil.
he e-at given an appointment that
he Mt was not exactly la accord-
with what he had the right
to expect, and perhaps it wasn't.
Bat he said nothing. He prepared
t. goon and do his work as faith
the past. He went
three lime to his
there coat him exactly t.
and his receipts for the three
Ices amounted to exactly 18.40.
The work was hard even for a
young man. but this old soldier,
while still able to preach, had to
it down and retire. He had
preached three and was
out iii cash to say nothing of
his lacerated feelings. Aid yet,
the lace of such results u this,
we talk about the needs
coral icy
and
where ever; prospect please- and
man is guile. Well,
talk it over.- There is some of
that guile In these parts where
every prospect by a great deal is
not pleasing. And this
is supported by the evidence
of the case Just related. To think
of It, herein North Carolina, a
preacher, a and scholar;
a man who has given his life to
his church, receives fr three
Mast Be A
The liberal appropriations made
by the Legislature for educational
purposes in North Carolina places
an within the reach
every boy and girl in the State.
There may be parents
to the advantages of ac
for their children, but with
the now made in the
way of offering every opportunity
for children to go to school, and
with the pressure of the
amendment, with lose of
for illiteracy, even the
parent can hardly now
opposition to the
movement now filling the
Slate.
Rut with all these
for providing educational op-
for every boy and girl
from the elementary school
to the highest collegiate
cation, there is required the best
efforts of every friend of
keep the
continually aroused, and this
cannot better done than by see-
that only competent teachers
are selected to fill positions in every
school and college.
in the comity school of a
few mouths, the teachers cannot
be with too much for
the teacher's is not for
the day or week, but is felt
long afterwards, and it is the
teacher's Influence on the youth,
which can inspire the mind
to reach after and seek
NEWSY AND
BUSINESS MOTES.
a. C, March. at.
A TO
Owing to the scarcity
of labor we would advise all farm
to arrange their tobacco rows
so every eighth row will be five
wide and by so doing yon can
use a tobacco truck and thus house
your tobacco with much less labor
There were some trucks
used in sections last season
for housing tobacco and India
every section where the truck was
used there will be a great demand
for them this season, and orders
for several hundred trucks have
already been placed. Many more
will doubtless come in yet. If you
will lay out your rows as slated
above it will take no extra manure
and but little more laud, and if
you do not use the truck you can
tote your tobacco along the wide
row much letter, and if yon are
scarce of help you use a truck.
We hope you will think of your in-
in this matter. We arc
going to be headquarters for
co trucks of lest style.
A. G. Cox Co.
A young man down here the
other day remarked speaking of
fleas, did not mind their board
WASHINGTON LETTER.
congregations In North j
vices
Carolina, one dollar and twenty-
five cents less than nothing.
these things need the
The Republican papers, which
arc condemning Maryland s new
laws, do not seem to of the men who behind
aware that it is designed to pro- the throne. It is all very pretty
,, . to hear these a year preach
vent Republicans carrying .
all
State, as they have for several ,.,., tine talk
elections, by the wholesale use of on etc. But they know
such a I
be aroused to the disgrace
which Ignorance attaches to every
person.
With education within the
reach of every boy and girl in
North Carolina, there should lie
no railing
attention to the shame which at-
to illiteracy, that the
I acceptance of ignorance by any
parent for his or her children is a
of shame for the child's
Hire, one which must ever disgrace
of repeaters, practically half the. no; about
population of Washington tell yon today there is no
being imported each fall for the Is
purpose.
AS it IS to planting lime
now it might be well to the
farmers to put more acres in corn
lot is more propitious than that
of the men who travel
some of the country circuits in
North Carolina. They make no
loud complaints. They talk not
about having And
and other crops, and fewer while this writer la not opposed to
acres in tobacco. Some foreign missions in any sense what-
I he plan ever, he is fully alive to the mot
cot. I our home missionaries
faithful preachers, need
and
our
to
farmers lo go on
that there is profit in
ton and tobacco at low prices ,.
have more given to
then buy their coin, hay and meal .,,
but we believe it is a mistake. They liberal man on lie of
may not lake the advice, but God's earth than the Methodist
observation has beta that the j circuit rider. He responds to
every call, but how in the name
list ice i in he keep up when it be-
necessary for him to pay
1.25 more for preaching three
sermons than he gets I preached
one Sunday and got and didn't
take any collection, either,
die next Sunday the amount was
cent-. the average the
two pretty fair. Bat it
to-do farmers are those who look
after their home supplies
Brat.
The position which
Morgan organization holds with
reference to the business and
world is disunited by Mr.
John Walker in the April
Cosmopolitan under the having to pay for the
of preaching looks
hard Trojan in Charlotte Oh
server.
At other thins we
have noticed
The World's Greatest
Familiar with the business
and a of affairs. Mr.
Walker has. while approving of
the general Idea of
. , , . , . ; is the
which makes good
nation and public economy, drawn
n picture of the power now
vised which will be a to
the great majority who have not
given this subject thoughtful
Out i contributed in
charitable persons in the
United States
a little more than
was given lo
schools and colleges. This amount
includes donations for
intended for the exclusive
of whites and
and a small pail of came
from the hands of Northern given.
When the great need of the South-
people for adequate
opportunity Of instruction is taken
Into consideration it seem- a pity
so little of this stream
of gifts and should dud
its way over Mason and
Record.
Peter a firm
near Carbondale, Pa., had o
day weak. He dole from
his employer, ran away, got en
put ill jail committed suicide,
all in the same day. He couldn't
repeat performance again to
save his Star.
The friends of education cannot
M too watchful or alert to push
bill, but certainly dreaded their
traveling
Miss Maggie Tucker, who has
visiting her sister in Virginia,
returned home Thursday evening.
The members of Wiley
Vance Literary Societies gave a
very interesting at
the college las night.
Edward Hamilton, an
of the A. C. L. who was so badly
hurt by jumping from a moving
train, has, we are pleased to say,
resumed his Ed is a
clever young gentleman.
Simon and wife have
moved to their new home on Main
street and have gone to keeping
forward the cause of education by house in real old married folks
every means with their power.
The provision is made, but there
i-. much work yet to be
New Hem Journal.
The census of manufactures soon
to be made public will make an
even better showing for the South
than the mere figures of
While this section has in-
creased in population to a very
gratifying extent, it has
much faster in and the
growth of its manufacturing inter-
has been Most
of the cotton mills have been
in the past ten years, and fur-
manufacturing has been
most entirely a matter of the past
six rears. North Carolina ought
to mike a showing In the
of manufactures
tries. She i already called the
of the and
deserves the
Times.
who slays
borne and takes care of the flock
yen- in and yea and the
who comes around occasion-
ally to stir up I tie folks. The
people become enthused and chip
in make up n purse for the
evangelist that sometimes amounts
to mole for a few day's preaching
l ban I he home preacher for a
yen's work on his Held. And it
is an infrequent thing that
even the home preacher has
been promised is not paid prompt-
be gels complained at if
the suggestion Is thrown out that
needs money. No doubt some
men who preach the Gospel move
along beds of
but there are others who find I In-
road n bind one lo travel. And
the Congregation often makes the
difference. The home
arc not treated, from i or
business standpoint, as they
to be.
Michigan lawmakers want their
salaries raised to a
and will submit to the voters a
constitutional amendment
the increase.
Freaks O Nature.
When it comes to freaks, Gall-
county always comes in for
her shore of the glory.
A farmer living about three
miles of town a healthy,
lull developed, two old call
whose body is covered with a
fashion.
L. E. Elks and Miss Nannie
Galloway, of Grimesland, came up
yesterday to attend the entertain-
of the Wiley and
Literary Societies last
We are under obligations
to K. for a free back ride
yesterday. certainly did en-
joy It.
J. A. Dupree, of Greenville, was
here Wednesday and sold B. K.
Manning Co. a large stock of
shoes.
The new residence of Mrs. A.
Cox Academy street is Hear-
completion and when
ed it will add much to the appear-
that part of the town.
There is little change in the
continued of Mrs. W. B.
who i sick.
There will be service in the
Missionary Baptist church Sunday
morning and night.
John Cox, of Grimesland, was
here this week delivering guano
for W. M. Moire Co.
These items In
and the mention of the excellent
medicine sold by Mrs. P. O. Cox
have brought her many letters
from all the country,
and one has just arrived from the
State of Missouri. This speaks
well the circulation of The Re-
growth of black wool. In and its value in attract-
other words, having wool where
hail ought to be. The owner of
this calf wants it distinctly under-
stood this mother does
not give goal's milk and as might
be supposed by sonic folks.
county has another
farmer who owns two-headed
goat, each head having a ravenous
all those
that goals relish such as cans
barbed wire, He
cod
Senator Matt W.
hub an invitation from
the Daughters of the Confederacy
in to make the ad-
dress that city on Memorial day,
May 10th.
the attention of the public-
The Southern States Trust
has organized at Char-
with capital. The
company will do a general banking
and business.
Referring to the recent robbery
of the mails post-
office, by a young colored
renew the point that it is a
to immature
hers of the race, the great
mans of whom grow without
proper moral training, to set
temptation them by placing
them in positions where they have
ready access to money other
valuables. Not all young white
man who have reared in the
best moral atmosphere resist tempt-
What, then, be ex
of youth
proper reflection one must
pity while who
falls, under such . S,
and look beyond him to the person
who gave the opportunity for
theft as the person responsible
along with for his wrong-do
Observer.
Ob-
Washington, March
The death of Hon. Mark S.
Brewer, member of the Civil
vice added to Mr.
worries by making an-
other desirable vacancy to fill and
for the Republican bosses to fight
over. So many of the
positions will be retained by
hold overs that the fight is extra-
ordinarily bitter over everything
in sight. This has been shown by
the cat and dog scrapping over the
C. S. of the St.
Louis Exposition, the office of
Commissioner of which
Mr. has
In discussing another matter,
a private conversation, a
Senator incidentally said of a
matter that has been more or less
talked about
administration's favorite for the
Republican nomination In
is now
his second and last term,
everybody is casting about to
the all important question of
his successor. In the Senate there
are various gentlemen in whose
bonnets the bee is buzzing, but it
is evident that the Senator who at
present has the best chance of lie-
nominated is Fairbanks, of In-
Of course it is too early
to attempt to pick the
winner, but of the Senatorial can-
Fairbanks seems to lie the
coming man. He is generally re-
as the administration can-
just as his wife was when
she was so easily elected to the of-
of President of the Daughters
of the American Revolution. Ev
cry body who has an to grind
has an eye on Fairbanks, and is
trying to get to
An official of the State Depart
said of Senator Morgan,
whom he has just met leaving the
private office of Secretary
Senator Morgan is a wonderful
man, and you can depend upon it
that he will have ground broken
for an American Isthmian Canal
baton he leaves the Senate. I
have heard some criticism of bis
constant talking for the canal, and
this reminds me of a Western Sen
who blurted out in the cloak-
room on the Republican side of
the chamber that is ding
on tin-canal lie was
immediately snapped up by one of
the oldest men the Senate, also
a Republican, who
you worry about Morgan dinging.
We laughed at him when he ding-
ed on II he got Hawaii.
We laughed more when he dinged
for years we have
just about got arc
laughing now because he is dinging
on the and you can
upon it we'll have a canal. If
there were more and fewer
ringers in the Senate we would ac-
Senator Started this week
for the Philippines, where he in-
tends to personally him-
self with conditions on the
The informal iii he obtains will
utilized by the Democrats at the
next session. As be is a close ob.
server hard to fool, he will lie
apt to find out just how things are
before he leaves the Islands.
The plan of having Rear Ad-
Sampson's profile the
medals that are prepared by the
Navy Department, in accordance
with an act of Congress, for
to who who par-
the battle
has been headed The storm
raised by of the
plan frightened its authors.
Secretary Root has found out
that the politicians have no
in the job of worrying him
over appointments. More
than five hundred preachers are
after the new chap.
the army, which carry
the rank of captain a salary of
a year which be
made sinecures if those who hold
the commissions are so disposed,
and t hey and the r preacher
are nuking a burden for Mr.
Boot. About every sect
denomination is
among those five hundred hungry
applicants, and some of
arc lighting each other as
viciously as rival factious of a
party ever did over I lie dis-
of patronage.
No Bankrupt
BUT
Or SPECIAL SALE
we wish to call attention to our NEW LINK of
AND EMBROIDERIES Just Received.
n cents per yard to cents and cents.
I our CHECKED and STRIPED DIMITIES,
LONG CLOTH. etc. All of which are being
sold CHEAP.
are being sold at REMARKABLY low
prices, same as Special Sale Prices.
WE make it to to call and see as
before you buy.
Yours to please,
RICKS WILKINSON.
ROBERTS
None genuine unless
Red Cross is on label
Don't lake Substitute
WE WORLD
TO PRODUCE THE EQUAL OF.
for
Night Sweats and and
II forms of Malaria.
DON'T WAIT TO DIE
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED I
CURES HUE
TRY IT. t NO CURE NO PAY. PER
delightful to take.
BLACKJACK ITEMS
BUCK Jack, IS. March
Bright, of
BETHEL ITEMS
N. C, March 1901.
Misses Effie and Mattie Grimes
was the guest of Mas We with Mr. and Mrs.
aye While Saturday and Sunday. Nelson,
Miss Annie White, who has i n w Mosley, of Greenville,
on extended visit to in to. Monday buying cotton.
and return- , Miss Bessie Harding, of Green-
ed home last Friday to the delight j Monday to her
of her many
school.
W. II. ac-
companied by his son, Johnnie, at
services here Saturday and
Sunday.
Miss Lucy who has been
at the past
week, is visit log our neighborhood.
Mr. and Mrs. James Buck,
den. came Saturday to visit on Swamp to see
Mrs. Book's sister, Mrs. R. J. -other.
Rev. Jas. Y. Rose held
at Everetts Sunday and returned
Monday.
T. T. Cherry-, of Conetoe, spent
Wednesday this place.
Dr. R. J. Grimes left Monday to
attend court in
and daughter are
bis
Smith.
We are very much shocked to
learn of the death of Mr. Redding
Hudson, which a few
hours ago. Mr. Hudson was a
farmer, and will be
very much. We haven't yet learn-
ed the particulars of bis death.
L. White is on the sick list.
Quite a large crowd
services here Sunday.
Miss Haddock, of Ayden,
the guest of Mrs. G. W. Cox
Sunday.
Within the past twenty-five
years Andrew Carnegie has given
to libraries and other public ob
not including
the to lie devoted to
the technological institute he
build at His fortune
is and annual income
Star.
A Wife
W four children. With first
I unbearable pains from
lo hours, to be under
influence of chloroform. I used three
of Mother's
child came, which
is a fat
healthy boy, doing
my housework up
of birth, and
a few hard
paint. This
is I he grand-
est remedy ever
Robt. Monday in
Hamilton on business.
Reuben James, Jr. took the
morning train to attend court
in Williamston.
Van and John Staton spent Sun-
day in Conetoe.
J. B. Bunting, of the firm of
Staton, Cherry and Bunting, will
leave Thursday for the northern
markets to purchase their spring
and summer stock of clothing.
Mrs. Harry Freeman and moth-
left here Tuesday to make their
future home in Pennsylvania.
Jas. R. Carson and wife spent
Sunday with the letter's parents In
J. W. Thomas has been very ill
with for the past week.
D. W. Corey, formerly of this
place, now with Henry and
Son, spent Sunday here.
R. D. has returned
Norfolk with a nice lot of
horses.
Herbert Taylor, book keeper for
Blount Bro., Is attending court
at Williamston this week.
George Blount, of Williamston,
spent with his brother at
Mother's
Friend
Ibis place.
We are glad to know that James
J. Barnhill. of Tarboro, is
rapidly.
Mrs. J. I. Blount and mother,
of Rocky Mount, are visiting
here this week.
Proctor, Grimesland,
came up Monday to begin school
with Prof. Z. D.
N. J. Carson, one of general
managers of the Taylor Lumber
of Greenville, left here
Monday for that place.
stock ticker is
died lo red tape.
bun-
do for every woman M did for the
Minnesota mother who writs above let-
lo use it during pregnancy a
to K paid for in pain said suffering.
Mother's equips the with
strong body and dear intellect, which hi
turn imparted to the child. It
and them to
morning and
It all the organs concerned In perfect
condition for live final hour, so the actual
labor is short and practically Dan-
of or hard is altogether
avoided, and recovery b merely a mailer
a few
11- mil I II
r. To , Cs.
ill.
An incident in the life of
Rev. Latham, that
cured only two weeks ago is worth
relating here. On bis way to the
mil,
where he has been employed for
some time as bookkeeper, he met
a gentleman who expressed
wish to be but remarked,
ho feared he would never have the
opportunity. Mr. replied
now is the time, and taking him
by the band led him in the river
by and administered to him
the rite of
Messenger.
Don't Pant for Pants.
Save Panting.
WE ABE PANTING TO YOU
THE ADVANTAGES OF BUYING
Every Pair Guaranteed.
Everything about them warranted.
FOE EVERY SUSPENDER BUTTON THAT OFF.
RIP IN WAISTBAND
IF THEY HP IN SEAT OR E.
DIRECT FROM SHEEP TO THE MAN. BEST IN THE WORLD.
TRY A PAIR
From to
Sold in Pitt County only by
THE KING CLOTHIER.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind yon that you owe
k Eastern for
subscription and we request
you 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 crass mark on their
paper.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Mr the best and
cheapest Standard Sewing Machine
M.
Mr. T. E. Hooker is having his
residence on Dickinson avenue
with a tin roof.
When in need of anything in the
way of from a visiting
card to a full sheet poster, call
or write The Reflector.
It will be a bad day for Green-
ville the bond issue is defeated
t the election on the second Tues-
day in April. Vote for bonds.
We hear of some of our citizens
taking stuck in manufacturing en-
in other towns. Hume is
first place we should have in-
in.
or near Farmville,
March 13th, pocket book contain-
in bills and a bear-
my name. Will pay liberal re-
ward for urn of same.
Peyton T. Atkinson.
Died.
A telephone message from Farm-
ville announces death of Mrs.
Lou Long, which occurred at
o'clock this afternoon. She was the
Widow of the late Mr. Robert Long.
Her death was caused by
Vat. For Bonds.
Rocky Mount has lo issue
bonds for graded schools
and for electric lights and
sewerage. Now let Greenville do
as well when the bond election is
held the second Tuesday
April.
Still
Today the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co.,
at Winterville, purchased a new
45-horse through
MaJ. H. Harding, of Greenville.
Our neighbor goes right ahead
development of manufacturing
Reflector 23rd
STATE
la North
The at Red Springs
was rubbed by safe crackers Wed-
night.
At a primary election held in
city of Wilmington Col. A. M.
Waddell was for
Mayor. The most prominent can-
against him was W. E.
Springer.
large stables of Ai-
Whitener, at
was destroyed fire Thursday night.
Ten horses were burned to death.
The same firm lost a stable by fire
about a year ago.
have been issued for
marriage of Miss
Grainger to Dr. Daniel Thomas
Edwards, to take place at her
home, Wednesday morning, April
3rd, at Free
Press.
AT HOME.
Hr. and Mrs. C. T. En-
An was given Fri-
day evening by Mr. and Mrs. C.
to their
Miss Lillian Warren, of
Wilson.
The host and hostess were assist-
ed in receiving by Miss Ada Wool-
en with Z. V. Johnson. The fol-
lowing guests were
Miss Lillian with J. B.
Cherry, Jr.
Miss Bessie Jarvis with W. B.
Wilson.
Miss Sophia Jarvis with Will
Hooker.
Mi.-s Lillian Cherry with J. E.
Starkey.
Miss Mabel Mosley with S. V.
Miss Bruce Forbes with J. B.
Jarvis.
Miss Annie Perkins T. W.
Miss Mary Harris with T. II.
Tyson.
Elmer Barrett, Gary
Ray Tyson.
A very interesting feature of the
evening was an art exhibit in
which the were ingenious-
arranged tor the -nets to guess
at what they represented. Miss
Bessie Jarvis made the best guess-
and was awarded the first
prize, a handsome picture. Mr.
Z. V. Johnson won the booby-
prize, a pig.
After the exhibit was over
guests were invited the din-
room where an elegant supper
was served. The table was in
charge of Mrs. M. H.
while the guests were served by
Misses Glen Forbes, Mary
and Lizzie Higgs.
It was occasion of much
pleasure delight to all present.
Accident at Kinston.
Mr. and Mrs. John D Rhodes
and little son, of Pitt county, while
on their way to Kinston this morn-
were trying to turn out for a
wagon to pass and ran into a ditch.
Mrs. right arm was sprain
ed. Mr. Rhodes and the little boy
escaped injury. The buggy was
damaged about Free
Press.
New Big Store.
Ty-C
In this new judicial district in
which has been placed
a solicitor must be appointed, and,
of course, there arc a few seekers
after the honor. So far, Harry
Stubbs, of Williamston, C. C.
Daniels, of Wilson Martin
Shaw, of Henderson, all prom-
mentioned. The majority
of the bar at this place, it is said,
favor Mr. Stubbs, who is able
lawyer and a most excellent man
as Southerner.
N Mar Ban Front
An agent of the American To-
Co. was up what
cigarette box fronts were the
hands of the retail can-
celling the contracts to redeem
them hereafter. So the efforts
they made to crush out
Una was a failure.
HIS First
On Esquire C.
performed bis
marriage ceremony since his
into the office of Justice of the
Peace. A colored man his in-
tended went together to the Regis-
of office tor a license
and after the document been
issued as ken who they could get to
Register Moore re-
them to Rountree,
the witnesses tell us the
was executed fine shape.
The bridegroom was CO years old
and the bride but no
couple ever looked hap-
pier than these did after Squire
Rountree had
At Part Worth. Tex., two North
Carolinian are charged with at-
tempting to k hi nap a wanted
In this for murder.
The Citizen.
Time at last sets all things even.
In the campaign of
tor Matt W. Ransom, long a
and favorite of the
was not Invited to participate, on
account of his unpopularity. Last
year the people themselves Invited
him out of his He
responded promptly, wan accorded
ovation wherever he appeared,
could not, after he had started,
answer all the calls made upon
him for speeches. He has since
been asked to address various re-
unions of Confederate veterans,
and has spoken to tho old soldiers,
to their delight, called
upon, and now, we notice, he has
received and accepted an
to deliver the Memorial Day
address at Greensboro. He is the
last of the Romans. He has lived
to witness the revival of a large
part of his popularity and if he
lives and retain his powers for
five years he will find him-
self universally recognized, as he
is, as the State's first citizen. So
much for a man who stands four
square to every w that blows
and holds level always.
Charlotte Observer.
The New Revenue Act.
It is estimated that tho revenue
act just passed by General As-
will produce
This will cover entire expense
of the State government, Including
interest the debt, the
made fur the educational,
charitable and penal institutions,
and those made for other purposes.
The Legislature is to lie
lated for the successful solution of
what, at first, seemed almost
impossible undertaking-that is,
the raising of the amount made
necessary by the pledges of the
party power for
for for
charitable
Observer.
BIG SALE
Now Going On At
Big New Store.
Bought the entire stock of J. Boyer Si Co. Media,
HIGH GRADE
Goods,
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.
Our Stores Crowded and Jammed.
Store.
CORSETS.
J. Boyer's Price
OUR PRICE
HENS SHOES.
J. Buyers price
OUR PRICK
OVERCOATS.
J. price A
PRICK
MENS SUITS.
J. Buyers price
s.
PRICE
OUR PREDICAMENT.
This immense stock
in on us into our
already crowded rooms, is
placing us in great
and must take active
measures to sell it in-
This stock will
be sold in many instances
as it was bought--50
cents on the Dollar. BY
ALL MEANS COME.
Sale Now Going On At New Store.
SHEETING.
J. Buyers price
OUR PRICK
Only yards to
CALICO.
J.
OUR PRICE
yards to customer.
HENS HATS.
B. Buyers price 19.0019.60
and 18.00.
PRICK
son
ii pair.
BEDSTEADS.
HEN'S UNDERWEAR
kind
I. Borers it
CAPES.
I. price
U PRICE
Big Sale Now Going On.
r v
EVERY CLERK AT HIS POST NIGHT AND DAY
Arranging, Marking Washing Everything
FOR A QUICK, HURRIED SELLING.
COATS.
r. price
OUR PRICE
10-4 WHITE BLANKETS. M
price
M,
mi;
PROFITS NOT EVEN THOUGHT OF,.
SHIRTS.
J. cent Shuts
Now cents.
f J- BO Cent Kind
Now cents.
Ask sec the Insist
shown yon. We want everyone iii the town
of Greenville and vicinity
J.
PRICE
to attend Rank
rant sale at t
price.
lAc kind,
awl
JOHN J. CLARK'S
Spool Cotton,
Spool.
YARDS
u, I. .
per cent Reduction.
A Desperate Effort To Sell Everything Without Delay. -fig
no
No misleading state- 0.11-1.0.
ii,
r.-
Our
Ml
I.
PI
nothing but
Of in of the bankrupt stock J. D
m in the wearing apparel
To Who Owe.
Next week in court and we
hope our subscribers will bring
along some money for The Re-
when they come to town.
There are quite a who
have not settled for last rear and
we ask them to so during court
week. Tub office is
just across the street south of the
court house and right in front of
Hie so you can easily
find it. If a cross mark
your paper today it is to notify
you that yon are one of those
to the paper and we cam
ask you to come settle.
NOW GOING OX AT
for Men, Women and
Children.
B . . .
you will see for yourself
the goods advertised, look
at them.
GREENVILLE. N. C.
Big New Store
a complete mass.
t r
Mountains of
disc ill great Disorder and
be incited into solid.
Cash.
.
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a f
a a
I;
.,
I Until I
have
m nil arc
, . .-
I have
I have a good up
is ; .
exhaustion .
i -tr
II-I
. been l .
try it I be, ill
i i
I feel ,
st.
kept iii Tin III is i l .
New I sea For Sawdust,
long been
engaged in the study of methods of
waste products, such m
sewage, garbage many other
things, formerly thrown away as
worthies-. After it is ascertained
just what materials contain
i-an be
men set their wits to work to in-
rent machinery and devise
r- which the valuable com-
be extracted. In
many dollars
of oils, fertilizer and other
fill substances are now saved
the world is so much the rick-
A great deal of sawdust his
gone waste, though many
have used it to supplement
their fuel supply. anal-
have been at work the saw-
dust problem and it has
that it contains very
useful elements that arc worth
saving now machinery has
invented to extract these ma-
The experiment have proven
of will
about hill pounds of char
i- practically the same as
ell and equally serviceable;
H ; Is acids, pounds of
u quantity of gases that
hive been tested for and
and found to be excel-
r, i purposes. While the
acid.-, tar a id char are the pro-
ducts particularly desired, it is
d the gases are of commercial
value.
A machine has been invented
Montreal the purpose of
and obtaining the
products. Consul
writes that the machine
In pounds wet
i -a an bout. As Camilla
enormous quantities
if lumber it Is expected that the
of sawdust in that
will be an important source of
i a tide commodities,
. are l-i places in Eu-
where oxalic acid is extracted
Scotland
i- If- to make
i paper mill-
I h ell i- a kind paste-
used by bookmakers in the
of books. sawdust.
in e thought to he a good deal of
. i- to be con-
d red quite a useful article.
Sun.
for Carrying Con-
Weapons.
The Carolina Law Journal
says that cases of Carrying con-
are ever the in-
crease and that how to prevent it
is a to judges
tors; that there are some persons
who making this a
felony but this, it thinks, is en-
too harsh. In a great major
of such cases in court, it says,
judgment is suspended payment
of cost, and it quotes with
what is said to be the rule
of Judge Shaw, of the Superior
Court bench, to line every de-
convicted of this
US sod costs, to he paid before
court adjourns, the defendant in
default of to go to the
chain gang.
We it just as well for a
judge to have a rule for inch cases
and apply it uniformly. All this
class of legislation in wrong. It is
nobody's business what a man has
bis pocket so long as he makes
no improper use of he
has done that is the time to punish
him; not before. this
statute about the carrying of con-
weapons places the law-
abiding at the mercy of
the lawless; a of
obey Hie law and another
docs not, but goes around the
same a.-if there were no statute
forbidding its doing so. At the
same lime, as long as this law is
on the books it ought to be en-
forced and the punishment made
to apply equally in every case, not
alone by one judge but by all.
The offender sh know what to
expect and if he did not govern
bin-self accordingly it would i
bis own look Ob-
server.
No
crop
lean be
without
Potash.
Supply
enough Pot-
and your
profits be
sis large; without
Potash your
crop .
pi ;
i In toil
IAN i. I w IRKS
, . X. .
Prevention
letter than cure. Liver
Pills will not only cure, but if
taken in time will prevent
Sick Headache,
dyspepsia, biliousness, malaria,
constipation, jaundice, torpid
liver and kindred diseases.
Liver PILLS
ABSOLUTELY CURE.
In Local Papers.
There is a constantly
sentiment among men that
the only legitimate advertising me
through which to reach the
buying public found the lo
cat papers. It is a fact
by larger retail
of any that such is the
case, and the matter of judicious
advertising local i i-,.
favorable
as each year goes by. Indeed
with all the leading
dry goods houses in the country,
the subject of local advertising bat
become so important that it is
classed separate department,
and is given over to the care of one
who makes it his rape
Dial work to study the best means
of producing effective advertising
in the local newspaper which cir-
the territory from which
the must draw its
age. Take all the leading mer-
chants in the great trade
the country, where you
an up lo-date advertised business
among them will ml
successful prosperous
The old method of using
score time
cards, clocks in depots, slice cars
and the like is being rapidly dis-
carded in favor of the more mod
era and practical newspaper ad
It has taken a long
time for some people to he
to the fact in order to
reach the buying public is
necessary to be held up and
as it were, to have th
advertisements printed Into every
fake scheme that itself.
The days of fake advertising are
pretty nearly numbered, as all
such schemes usually turn out u
IS 1866.
J. I. HIT CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Rags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
to
Public.
A I
Mr. C.
North i .,,,.;
inn
MUTUAL
to lo large number
policy to tin- public
i-r north om-
will now in
from tins date will ii
to all de-
the very In Ike
life company in the
If local iii town not
JOHN c.
Slate X. c.
Assets
Paid
Live, energetic st
lo
Old Benefit.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Steamer My res leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
SI earner leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays. and Saturdays
at A. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Hay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
HO.
Washington, N. O.
J.
Greenville, N.
It might prove a source great
relief lo future legislators if a plan
could lie devised by which a com-
and impartial coin mission
could determine the actual need of
the several State institutions. An
impression has been created that
more than
they need with the expectation
a cut in amounts proposed. If this
be true and there could
as to the per of
excess way would lie clearer,
but with the idea prevailing to
which we refer, there is danger of
injustice and hardship
which happens to ask for
just what it needs just what
it ought to have and no more. The
need of a clearer understanding
about this matter is to
those who have given it serious
Sentinel.
Victor i h all sizes m-
home, ill , i
i with lo tin
g i. ii.
A-t
N.
Judge Brewer of the
me Court, in a recent address
e i to a defect in die
i i i via., the requirement
if i verdict. While
i com lbs rule which gives
the prisoner the benefit of a
makes it
preserve verdict,
for adhering to
ii In California and
have already secured
tin- reform, ii has been discussed
in
The Education.
A true conception by American
fathers and mothers of the vital
Important of home education
Id constitute the golden bridge
to untie the forces that contend
for religious material develop-
in our and make
America tin nation in
domain of higher thought as well
in rank among the military, naval
and commercial of the
world.
The education of a child is a
combined result of parental ideals,
about the same City
Republican.
An Unfair
he Legislature of
ed an amendment
providing only indigent
persons should be treated free of
the insane asylums
State Hospitals as they are now-
called i, persons who are able
being required to pay for treat-
was
by the people at the genera
election 1880 but it has sine
few people knew that
such was the condition of
until the Supreme Court a few
days ago decided the matter.
will be to enforce this pro-
vision of the constitution and do
justice, in the place will
be to say who is or who is
mil able to pay for
Those who wish to lake advantage
of free treat n can do so by pro-
fessing not lo be able to pay,
whether they are or not. there
are others who are not really able
to pay but whose pride will force
them to rather than them
selves to be considered paupers.
Then the man who is able to pay
and admits that he is can truth-
fully say that he contributes large-
by taxes, to the support of these
institutions and it is unjust to
make him m d is. So the
new provision, while it may save
the public a little money, is very
unjust unfair, and if it can be
changed it ought to
Landmark.
a woman is cross don't
her. Think of the way .-he
to squeeze a No. fool Into a
shoe.
Hire. One Year
Times
RICHMOND, VA.,
Now Only Cents a Year,
and includes absolutely free The
Paragon Monthly, New The
Farm Journal, Philadelphia.
DAILY AND SUNDAY
Including Journal Para-
now only j,,.,
month by mail.
Address THE
Richmond, Ya.
PILLS
Restore Lo-t VI-.
M.
A nerve tonic ind
P per .
with our
the money Bod r
Tablets
bond.
STRENGTH
i i I H
, r. in plain p
--i fur 45.00 our I
to care In HO
for Lo- of Power,
. Ii end the
I- .; . -.- I t or
. bookable
SO day or refund
paid.
MEDICAL CO.
ii Jackson CHICAGO,
J I.
N C
Wholesale retail Grocer and
Dealer, paid for
Bides, Fur. Cotton Oil liar-
Turkeys, etc.
Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Parlor
suits, Lounges, Safes, P.
Meal Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty Cigarettes, Can-
Cherries, Poaches, Apples,
Apples, Jelly, Milk,
Flour. Sugar, Coffee,
Lye, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls.
Seeds. ;. Apples,
dandies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prune-. Currents, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, I and Crackers,
aid Sen inn Mac i , and nu-
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see mo.
Phone
N. C.
Cotton I lagging and Ties always
on dun i
goods kepi constantly or
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D.
W. R, WHICHARD BRO.,
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete every de
prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce,
of , and laying on of
other Stales. I ordained Id
a jury often the work while the
and prospective arr
by the
News.
that it cannot
i- -cut back with the in-
lo remain in the Jury
mom ii
In such eases it little more
than i of endurance. The
law should be amended so that
two-thirds or three -fourths of m
jury lender i verdict.
The New dis
question, says that up
in lime III the
English jury of
that twelve
required to a
verdict, it seems,
is an at ion, it has
by .
The Southern has
a novelty in the South.
Its mail trains have be
come too heavy to carry the mails,
its are not fast enough
to make the schedule for the
Southern mail. So they now run
a solid train of at the
late of wiles an stop-
ping only at junction points.
Arc
Satisfy Your Appetite at
Carolina
Next door to
Everything New and Clean.
Gut, Anything Good to Eat.
Dinner from to
. meat. kinds
and He
all fur
W.
Malinger
Mir for
Sink
I -in
Mil, are
They are
mi tails, m lie o pill. V
IS Mil.
Sent mall.
K CO. Cur. and
la Ill, For
N. c
Cup and bas
fatal than usual tin-
I lie
L. H. Pender,
N. V.
h Flues. Hoofing,
Expert All
kinds and work
is. lie stocking of guns a
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter
SALE.
By ii at the la two
III
, n I the Mar. h term of Pitt
in entitled S. T.
K . tie
ill expose lo fur
lo In I.-i i baton the court
in N.
the 1901
lit of of
April term of
to will
certain Ind in
in
J tin I II. Mills,
i Hit hi. W I. Clark bring
laud nun B.
In in- Hi.
I i . B, II. A.
I,, s from b.
John S.
SM
sens.
Mar. I,
A LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. E.
Norfolk, Va. .
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, drain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago New Orleans.
The Commoner
ISSUED
AM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
in Advance.
One Year Six Months
Three Sing. Copy Be.
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
Tit B office. The Semi-
Weekly and
will be together
one year for or The
and
one year for 8-M payable In ad-
PATENT
or at.
or Ira
BOOK ON PATENTS
Cat.
FOR
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J.
TRUTH TO
-AT
VOL. XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH
no
March Proclamations.
new, neat clean.
we ask is for you to see our line.
U seen It. See it
X Val Laces, Allover
to match all edgings.
or bargains we are headquarters.
U will Silks, Pine Apple Tissues,
India
in
W. T. LEE CO.
OUR LETTER
Baal
gar.
of
Raleigh, the
past week the one great
owing attraction and subject of
and discussion bas been
impeachment course.
Among men public life little
else has engaged their thoughts, of
a public nature. Scores of the
leading politicians and office hold-
and would-he office holders,
have paid special to
for the one and sole and express
purpose of witnessing remark-
able and unusual scene in the Sen-
ate Chamber. And the women
They predominate, and have from
first day of the court.
Many of these gentlemen of high
public station and high social
standing, and hundreds of gentle-
women largely representing the
of society, have,
all, in large numbers attended
t ha sessions of the High Court of
Impeachment very much like unto
the that flocks to
the or death trial of a poor
charged with a capital crime
through curiosity, pure and
But there are feel
for or air prejudiced against the
men on men and
men. these, of both sexes
not be content to occupy
seats the but must
needs appear daily upon the floor
of u the lob
hies, of it has actual-
come to be true that you can tell
which way their sympathies or
prejudices are by noting the side
of the Chamber they occupy
whether the right or left lobby,
for some general understanding
among them to this effect was
reached early last week. And
they are pretty evenly divided, es-
these
of mature age, as a rule, several of
them the wives of counsel in the
pro and con.
OF THE
During the four days of the
past week each of the four
Justices of the Supreme Court,
while the White vs. case
and
were beard and determined, were
the tilth
Fain being dead.
The two respondents, Justices
Furches Douglas, were exam-
Justices Montgomery and
Clark following the older named.
Tho writer was present In a re
port in capacity look
their have heard the
speeches of counsel on each side for
ed to several I tell
yon now Mr. days
Trial In only before the end is expected to
lie for the life of
I cannot say with any confidence in
the statement what the result is go-
to be.
Chief Justice Furches made an
excellent witness the demean-
or of Judge Douglas while the
was all that could have
expected in bis
doubtless helped their case,
for it was frankly and honestly
both declared in the
Not that the loaded gun of cross
examination was not still in the
possession of that.
But the enemy had spiked it
In other words, one of counsel
for the had talked and
partly Judge presence,
about the writ of mandamus prior
to being retained in this ease.
That man was Governor Jarvis,
i f the lawyers on is side had press-
ed Clark he would have told what
Jarvis said to have
done so, anyway, had not Jarvis
objected the Court sustained
the that would
have hurt the case the
dents.
So, order to save the
was it is
probably true, as reported, that
some uncomfortable
damaging could have
been propounded to with
the vaulting
Then, I heard on good authority,
that the real reason Clark was not
cross-examined wits because Judge
Furches asked that, and the
son he asked it was Clark
had not attacked him on the wit-
stand. choice as
to which of the two explanations
is the correct one.
THE IN
The trial is expected to come to
a by Thursday or Friday of
this a day ear-
lier.
The fifty jurors may
or may not consult before render-
their verdict. the event
that I hey should desire lo do
they will go into
and discuss any point they
most positive terms that it never
was their intention or desire lo j elect themselves,
treat the legislative branch of the then will twins the
government disrespectfully or bring
the Assembly into dis-
repute.
MONTGOMERY'S HUMILIATION.
Judge Montgomery was the
final
roll-call, which will mean so much
to two men their and
good name in history which
will mean as much to the State and
its future safety from encroach-
, of the judiciary upon the
most witness that . . , , .,
legislative branch of the govern-
these men are
three days past; I have talked with is the way the crowd thought
counsel and other lawyers; I have of them,
more than have talk I Well, it meant
pied that seat at time. His
testimony, under
was seasoned
with enough to enliven
up things all over the Chamber.
He and Watson, who had
him in hand engaged battle royal
over legal points, and the
list Judge, a party
alas complained that he was not
treated with the respect due a
Supreme Court Judge. He re-
Mr. Watson for his
conduct toward him and assured
him that he no and
when George one of the
Managers, his fin-
in his as Montgomery
charged, tho latter grew livid in
the face with rage and told Mr.
to do it
Tho examination of Justice
Clark, the last witness, was a
great disappointment to the throng j
that had gathered to hear
thing especially
when the counsel for respondents
got hold of him.
LOADED FOB HIT
It had noised abroad
the lawyers on the other side were
for and fact
that ho was put on the
at the outset by the
us expected, added to this
When he did take the stand,
after the direct examination was
every one
listening for to
the crowd was disgusted be
measure and even caution
many showed it.
Surely that was not what
Frank I
hear
a question asked Not. a
squirrel-shot of that
What does it menu I That
believed to have
violated the Constitution
of the state
If seventeen Senators respond
the respondents arc
safe.
If thirty-four answer
they are ruined. would it
have been had they never
lived to bear transmit to their
children's children
the disgrace such a verdict would
heap upon thorn
God grant th ill i he verdict may-
be a just and i, onus
IT TAKES NO TALK.
TO BELL A A
WHEN SHE SEES THE EXACT
TO THE AND OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We arc still tho forefront of the race
We offer you the best selected line
General Merchandise
to lie found in any store in Pitt County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer
and Winter. We are for yours our mutual ad
vantage. 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
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do see our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
us and the following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Caps, Silks and Satins, Dress Trimmings
Jackets Capes, Carpets, Mattings Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's
Harness, Horse Blankets and
Flour, Meat, Sugar Send Is,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Halls and Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and everything
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
The World's Cora.
Corn is the
cereal crop. In some years it
rises to be chief of the world's
crops, surpassing quality
exceeding quantity both
wheat oats. The average corn
crop for past live years has
been bushels, and of
this crop about
cent is raised in the Western Hem
and almost exactly per
cent in the United States. Such
statistics by the Crop
Reporter, published by the United
States Department of Agriculture.
While an ungrounded prejudice
against corn as a food for man and
annual- existed Continental
Europe for years, it is manifest
that this staple article is now at-
mine attention throughout
the world. In Egypt it is almost
the sole food of tic in
the cake made from
the staff
of the masses, and this also the
case In many of the Central and
South American Republics. The
somewhat similar food
and u product a
like function for the peasant of
Italy.
Ranges
STYLE AND COLOR
HEB THESE AND THE it at ITSELF.
THAI IS JUST WHAT I AM PREPARED TO DO.
MY STOCK I LARGEST EVER
BROUGHT TO GREENVILLE is NOW IN AND
YOU WILL THE STYLES
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT.
Mrs. is charge my millinery department and if
the hut you desire is not on hand one will be trimmed to suit your
tastes v, Ml ii lit.
Hats, Silks. Braids, Ornaments, Flowers, every thing
in the milliners line.
a Restaurant Wrecker,
A named Jim Jones turn
up at a restaurant on College
street yesterday and made a dicker
the proprietor to furnish
all be could eat Jones
paid his money and called for
Washing u pies. He ate seven
and individual plants of
this architecture, started in
on the balance the restaurant
man's supply with an appetite
that was just becoming sharpened,
some words with the
the proprietor of the
called in Policeman
to eject the man, but alter hearing
the statement the con
tract, he decided that he had
right to interfere, holding the
customer was entitled to cat up to
the limit of his capacity and that
terms com pact, tho
restaurant keeper was in
bound to give him what lie called
for. The officer then left two
lo settle it. After the
out he tillered to pounds of
beef If pay
There were no
Observer.
Your
A railroad conductor went
with a large company of
j tors on an excursion to a Southern
city. They arrived on Saturday
night. An had
lain pi. Hint d for the day. In
the illuming, hi- gentleman was
to in- taking more than
usual care with his attire, and a
friend said lo
course, you aw going with
us on the
be replied,
am going to in my
on
Another questioner received the
same reply. Soon com men t it
an 1.1 puss discos
followed. When he set out for
church he was accompanied by one
hundred and fifty men, whom the
example had turned from a
lo the place of
Worship -Union Gospel News.
If you want stoves or ranges upon
principles which tire economical, durable,
and convenient, as well as beautiful and artistic, look
for tho
trade mark, which is shown Upon every genuine
Stove or and do not be deceived
by worthless imitations substitutes,
lead all others in yearly sales and popularity.
Observations.
A woman's mouth and eyes
speak different languages, as close
scrutiny will prove,
Although every woman
pose M one of can
refuse to become disgraces.
When men sit listening silently
while a woman talks it behooves
the to weigh her words.
Attitudes and platitudes form
the stock in trade women who
lack personality.
Small talk in i not indicate
Wisdom, bill big talk docs folly,
A witty woman a
one ales.
A clever woman can fool n dozen
men, while as man men cannot
fool her.
Laying Hands.
An exchange says
on of for
especially in children, is now
the place of Christian science.
A mother cured her sou using
profane language with one dose.
She laid her left baud on
neck, her right hand on II
Hal slipper, and I lieu laid slip
per w here do
good. a t and a
lapse Is for
everybody Will Advertise.
Persons who noted the
want- known
lo the public III the
have not been the
increasing number insurance,
telephone, street rail-
and other corporations and of
churches, hook publishing houses,
which haw i I j adopted
tin- publicity of the en-
The action
ill he Wisconsin Bar Association
amending the of ethics so
as lo allow lawyers lo use
per space as they choose is
significant of the growth of the
and ii Is believed to lie
only a of lime when all
I other classes of professional men
will follow Ibis example, Indeed,
the special ion of professional
work has made newspaper
in the Interest of
the people a- well as of the
men. Record.
Sold Exclusively by
BAKER k HART.
Building
N. C.
A new use has been
the telephone ill Indianapolis,
where with
central office be called in the
morning, as at hotel, the tell phone
hell sort lug as an alarm kw
in. u .
office Is naked lo iii-;. r
. Intel sis
an hour or In m, the
maybe, lo give ice it in
unit to take c
Children Should be to
Thrifty.
A bank is a great
Incentive thrift in
i- begun for baby, even
small sum, added
lo childhood and youth
with certain proportion of
it otherwise would be
circles and
child, liters a ill a very
It amount on credit
side when depositor
Is eighteen old.
sell denial the least of
the substantial follow
a w
Journal.
bun dis-
I,. r in
Ai paper he re
, Iii pi,
, . It
in a speech.
wain


Title
Eastern reflector, 26 March 1901
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
March 26, 1901
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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