Eastern reflector, 29 March 1901


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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
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AM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
in Advance.
One Year Six Months
Three Sing. Copy Be.
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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-
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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.
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, N. C.
J. WHICHARD, Ed. Owner
Entered at the Post at
N. C, as
Mail Matter.
S,
LETTER.
Sunday's of the
News and Observer was a souvenir
edition of the last Legislature. It
was an interesting paper.
The people of are taking
a against whiskey and M
must go out of that town. They
are right, and we wish them
in their efforts to get rid of
the great evil.
RIPPLES.
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND
BUSINESS NOTES.
e X. C. March M,
Owing to the ill health of the
correspondent, our I
not appeared for the two pant
weeks.
Little Harry, son of Mr. and Mrs
M Lang, has been sick with
that dread disease, pneumonia, for
several days, and is convalescing
Dealers tell us fertilizer tales are
larger this season in years.
We can't say that altogether gives
a good prospect. It means large
lolls to pay a-
low prices. The better
be sure that be has plenty of home
applies.
State Auditor gives the
following as the o of the
recent Senators,
total The cost of tie
trial is placed at
moral turpitude
thereto. I therefore ask
on not to make the bond of these ,,,
gentlemen more than dollars- UM March
live dollars is the usual ., .
W lo, -he crap The republican
and think double this is had made extensive and expensive
a white preparations to loot the Philip-
This st, us as a strange under public land and
. . , , concessions, are making things
turn tor any who has regard and
for morality and of th made to
law to take. He as well go be kept. There is one ob-
back to the dark ayes when almost Hoar amendment
any kind of crime rife and which was added to the Philippine
render it as an for the com- amendment to the Army bill. Al-
though that amendment
of crime today, at to tr the of those
I- the ;,. of ,
he law is as pro- are demand . and J Many of the Farmville people
-ambling as it is that it lie ignored, and some or
any other crime, and the them are claiming that Secretary
,;,. Hoot favors meeting their de-
law making adopting
measures to it
recognized To say
the least,
took a dangerous stand against cock, of Wisconsin, is
morality In the address he wade to among the trust republican
C, March.
A TO F EBB.
Owing to the extreme scarcity of
we would advise all this writing,
to arrange their tobacco rows so had a very heavy rainfall in
every eighth row will be five feet our section Wednesday last,
wide, and by so doing yon can We were glad to see our old
a tobacco truck and thus house friends, John and J. L.
your tobacco with much less Peacock, of on our streets
and cost. There were some trucks yesterday. They left for Wilson
Our Mr Ricks
Is in the Northern
Markets purchasing
GOODS.
the com i
--------i
every section where the truck was i who have been nursing their
used there will be a great demand anus arc recovering from
for them this season, and orders the pains and aches, but a few are
for several hundred trucks have i yet on the Smallpox is
already been placed and many a thing of the past where it seemed
more will doubtless come in have been raging a few weeks
If you will lay out your rows
stated above it will take no extra The death has visited our
among trust lean town and for its own Mrs.
bosses by talking up the merits . . , , , . ,
The traditional bull a
shop did not create more
lawyer than Bab-
his treat bill, which he intro
if rondo not use the truck I Lon Lang. Her illness was short,
About Preacher.
Edit i
You copied lately from Char-
Observer something from
injustice
Many of her
near the close the Ht if ,, relatives just arrived
, and which he . .
It will
bill, as in, S trucks of best
id for a repeal the duty on .
steel and iron, its
style.
to Carolina Methodism. He avowed purpose being to prevent
sneaks f ., old who the big steel mi
getting prices for I
M. who IS
A. G. Cox Mfg Co.
lime to east the last look upon
her living face. About Fri-
day, her noble spirit took its Might
to try the realities of the world
Look at our store for
the best to be had
when he returns.
HICKS WILKINSON.
For the time in while Her remains were laid to
our streets have a deserted appear rest in the family burying ground,
farmers are busy a few miles in the country,
fir its i i
; paring for the harvest and ; day. Our hearts go out in
to preach three mm s products. who town ,,.; I thy to bereaved ones.
man he received, etc. His preach- has received ; Fish, We like fish, but
r should have on, the tide encouragement i furthermore it will win. cheaper fish. Herrings seem to be
would have turned. He would tor his bill, that he has announced J
have been cared for. hi. intention to broaden it, so as
The esteemed Charlotte I
has been propounding the
question do a rabbit
its A
preacher says it is it has
BO tail to This is respect
fully -red to the Observer with
the request to send the prize down
this way.
i draws is not lust. This two more trusts-tin plate
write, tins year, ,., miles to adding clauses
bis first appointment, preached repealing the tariff on plate glass
times, and did get enough tin plate. He has also served
railroad ticket, notice on the I rust bound
,, a w. point had paid that the bill shall not be pig-
him year be went to in Committee, and upon
his work, paid So a month house republicans general, that if they
rent, and before ho o not join in curbing the
received a cent, but handled plenty J a
in, the sear. J
In North does no. democrats will support
The Charlotte Observer -cored
quite in several
of its editorial staff, on
days, to to write personal
the
as each was impressed the situ-
These letters were by far
the most interesting reading about
the trial that appeared any pa-
per.
The bond question seems to lie a
quiet one. We this is no in
Indifference to the mat-
Those favoring the Issuing
the bonds should be in a
i he measure. If the bond
her preacher
. C.
in the next Congress, if Mr.
A. I ts. Babcock can get
can votes as he thinks he can, all
,,, power of the cannot
vent its passage by the House.
Senator Burrows has dressed up
I he bugaboo of a reduction in
the Congressional representation of
those states which have
illiterate voters, and is cod
A Just
The Baltimore Manufactured
It pays a poor
to the intelligence
em men when it seeks to
bar more
, , ,, It as earnestly as though it
cordial commercial and
between the people
of the North and by appeal
sectionalism mis-
were a bran new and he wen
its daddy. He discovered
announced a veritable mare's
Congress has authority
New
lo make a new Congressional
contemporary ha- been per-
, , , , , , i any time.
and properly rebuked
Orleans Picayune, which
declare I he Salt horn people
are going over to the
can party and are not going to
women, for sale by Mrs. F. O.
Cox, N. C, or her
agents at different points. Write
for cent box free.
Mrs. Mary Smith is on a visit to
friends and relatives in
Miss Harper, of near
land is brother, J. W.
Harper.
Miss Pearl Evans is spending a
days with her sister, Mrs. C.
T. Kittrell.
Our old friend, the irresistible
and irrepressible U. Cher-
of Greenville, was here a short
while yesterday. The only
we had ti his coming was he
made his visit too short.
Josh Manning, who has at-
tending school here, left for home
Monday evening.
J. E. and Hon. Johnson
Nichols spent Ayden,
a courting.
The demand for the Cox Cotton
Planter is greater than ever
in its history. Already the orders
are ahead of any whole season
heretofore.
Hiss of Green-
a rarity in our market. They are
only worth five a piece here,
fifty dollars per thousand. Who
ever of the herring going so
high. Awful. Can't some out
send a cheaper brand.
M. T. is erecting a line
on Church street. With
a little more and a few more
buildings, our little town would be
new again
Three Times The Value
OF ANY .
ONE EASIER.
ONE THIRD FASTER.
Agents wanted in all unoccupied
territory.
WHEELER ft
Manufacturing Company,
Atlanta, Ga,
For sale by
S. T WHITE,
Greenville, N. C.
Attention Ladies
has jumped Into by visiting Miss Minnie Clio-
bis Boss Is . at the T- Cox.
I, Washington gossip, as New York's; ,., ,,
are defeated at election II v ship candidate for the
nil. according to inside
as New
Teddy candidate for
ITEMS.
N. c,
N. C. of Washington,
was here Wednesday.
J. J. Mason, Washington, was
here Thursday.
H. A. White, of Greenville was
here Friday.
R. R. Fleming went to
on
Miss Maggie of Green,
ville, is visiting Mrs. Robert
tag.
J. spent
Saturday and Sunday Grimes-
land with her lister, Mrs C M.
Jones.
Master Freddie Jones,
laud, returned home Saturday
spending a week here rel-
J. II. Satterthwaite went to
business
AGENTS rOB
STANDARD
PATTERNS
STANDARD
My friends and will find me at the old stand
with the largest stock of HATS, CAPS
and ail the newest things in the Milliner's line to be found in
Greenville. Mrs. Ella Greene will be
me this season. Her taste and skill as a trimmer
is unsurpassed. We guarantee to please our customers both
in work and pikes. Come see my goods. New Dress Patterns
for Spring.
Mrs. L. GRIFFIN.
to Greenville's progress
to overcome.
Work and vote for the b mils.
but pro-
in every proper way to take a
ii ,
to be spoken of as the
to help a or
morning two policemen
Charlotte made a raid
and arrested seven men
for gambling, They were rough
full handed in Hie act,
there was no use of putting up
denial whatever. were
quired to give bond for appearance
before the Mayor on Monday
each of them put seem
Monday when the time for the
hearing the Mayor hi lived.
one of the young men forfeited his
by failing lo put in an appear
A prominent lawyer
lotto appeared in behalf of the
gamblers, This lawyer in his
speech lo the court con-
gambling. In part he
has been in mil said re-
in regard tr. gambling In
this town, and speak in
these defendants I hat
may not require an
bond. Playing curds for some-
thing of value is not such a
offense as some would make
believe. Gaining is a
lie of Hie English people. II is no
offense at law to . amble.
It is simply a statutory offense.
lie fore I he time of Richard the
Third encouraged
boys lo gamble with the idea
this practice would make
nine better business
men of The of gaming
prohibited by King
ii had a tendency do-
duly his
Gaming was Ural
lo gel their share of all public
i ii may of bar
and in
Evidently Baltimore Mann
had slick
to 11-
pin .
in
ad-
ministration candidate, but the
man the administration really
wishes to see nominated and will
gel nominated if there is the
slightest chance of doing so with-
out splitting party, is
A. Of course it
cue now to and talk of
his being a but all the
Increased in else to page-, same he intends to get that
and with table of contents nation if he can.
In Interest and variety,
April Issue of Everybody's i . as
sets a high standard and in-
may in future Ira expected of this
publication, in the
of a monthly, some
must elapse ere plans of
editors can lie properly
mated, but in the forthcoming Issue
there i- n high ideal of In-1
excellence, together with
that of Individuality,
a new venture in
must have for success, The lead
log features be summed
follows; Vivid nature articles,
entertaining
virile studies of Western life,
high-class Action, together with
an authoritative of some
subject of v political
social Among the eon
Greenville
Chapman, of Vanceboro,
Friday night here and left i Farmers arc H with their work
Saturday morning. Before this section and com plaining
publican Presidential nomination he begin at once
Fairbanks , ,,;, of Of. W., n.
tine put up by the Hun-
sucker Carriage Co.
kM. John Galloway Miss
Daisy spent
Friday night visiting at the
boarding
Dr. C. A. and Miss Nan-
Nichols, of near were
here a short while Saturday.
was here Tuesday with a alee lot
of
Owing to the inclemency the
weather Sunday there were but
very few people seen on our streets.
B. Bradley II J. Morris
went i inlay on bicycles,
but have any luck. Sup
pose the wind was wrong.
None genuine unless
Red Cross is on label
Don't
WE WORLD
TO PRODUCE THE EQUAL OF,
for
Night Sweats and and
all forms of Malaria.
DON'T WAIT TO
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED I
CURES
TRY IT. NO CURE NO PAY. PER
DELIGHTFUL TO
N c.,
Miss from James-
ville. is the guest Mrs. J. O.
Proctor this week,
Miss is visiting
Mrs. J. O. Proctor this week.
I,. B. of this place, spent
Friday In and return-
ed s
Mi. Mrs. W. M. Moore left
Wednesday for Baltimore to buy
their spring line of dry goods.
We were glad lo have Mr. and
Mu. W. II. Galloway to visit our
made a trip to
today,
who has
attending school Winterville,
to this are to spend a
two with his parents, He
returned
Mr Allen Warren, who just re-
turned Monday evening from
where he had to see
his sick brother, Mr. John Warren,
a telegram this morning
stating that his brother died at ten
o'clock last night. The deceased
was TS years old a most ex-
Mr. Allen Warren left this
morning to attend the
Mr. Berry, of Washington, who
has for sometime been engaged in
the lumber business near Falkland,
this died at the latter
place Monday at o'clock
The i were brought here to-
day taken by steamer to Wash-
K Hector,
prohibited lo on account engagements.
Oven Mister, Miry V
Charles
Bishop Potter,
Walter and Maximilian
Poster.
The has of pressing
Proctor went down the
r ail today.
sheets were with
W. Hi Galloway la la town to-
Our Boys
We see from the Wilson News
that Sir. Job Cobb has been
pointed of the Western
Telegraph office at Wilson.
Job is a Till county boy, having
been raised Falkland, and
arc glad to note bis success. The
News says better selection
could have been made, as Job Is
steady and knows everything about J
the .
Women are Like
Flowers.
bloom. Sickly,
do. Every look well
feel well. It's her right end duly,
but she might es well try lo put cut I
oil j lo be end i-
disease corroding the
their her II
there
drams or suffering st monthly
period, II el once. Don't
delay. You're one nearer
grave every day you put II elf.
Women can a deal, but
cannot live d
dragging and
vital organ In their body. You may
have deceived In
We c it-
la so much
market. JIM I
We believe n l one
womanly
i, ,. between II
Ike
the Bins, ll.
It
ell easily
will or
lira at
ban, SI p
rm
Mi
have returned from the
Northern Markets we
bought the most complete line
of Millinery we have ever
handled- Call and see our
Pattern Hats, Flowers Mouse-
Yours to serve.
MISSES ERWIN.
LOOKING
Mu many u for men. If a is
he he Is also judged by th
letterhead he An nicely
head may on a a good investment.
It will be don right
I he price for It
will be right, too.
Send your next order lo
The Reflector Office.
Don't Pant for Pants.
Save Panting.
WE ABE TO
THE ADVANTAGES OF BUYING
Every Pair Guaranteed.
Everything about them warranted.
FOB BUTTON THAT COMES OFF.
IN WAISTBAND
IF KIP IN SEAT OH
FROM SHEEP TO THE -MAN. BEST IN THE WORLD.
TRY A PAIR
From to
Sold in Pitt County only by
THE KING
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 as and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find mark on their
paper
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Odd Fellows at Ayden
Dr. D. L. James, Carlos Harris,
U. G. J. V. Johnson and
J. J. went to Ayden Mon-
day night to assist the Odd
lows lodge there conferring de-
They returned this morn-
and report a pleasant trip.
The lodge there is growing rapid-
Spring openings in full blast this
week.
The April term of Pitt Superior
Court will begin next Monday.
the best and
cheapest Standard Sewing Machine
M.
Next Monday, the first of April
and first Monday, the County Com-
missioners will be in session.
Attention called to the notice
to creditors by J. G.
house, administrator of L. E.
The meeting
will begin with the Baptist church
at Washington next Friday and
continue through Sunday.
The highest praise has been
en me by those to whom I bare
sold the Standard Ma-
chine. Schultz.
advertisers arc
giving some interesting matter in
their of The
Read what all of them hare
to say.
Mrs. L. Griffin calls the
of the ladies to her splendid
stock of millinery this season.
Mrs. Greene Shep-
is with her again this season.
See advertisement.
T. Those Who Owe.
Next week is court again and we
hope our subscribers will bring
along some money for The Be-
when they come to town.
There are quite a who
have not settled for last rear and
we ask them to in so during court
week. The Reflector office is
Just across the street south of the
court house and right In front of
the so you can easily
find it. If there ts a cross mark
on paper today It Is to notify
you that you one of those in-
to the paper and we earn-
ask you to conic settle.
A Nuisance.
Loyalty to one's town is
to If one doesn't
like the place he lives in let him
go elsewhere. That's his
But the man who Is enter-
croaking, kicker
to be banished He
is a Journal.
ii
Will With Brick.
We hear that
will put up a brink
store on Fifth street where their
was burned Sunday
are having the
ice house building repaired to
make temporary quarters for M.
L. until they can get the
brick building up.
University Notes.
Chapel Hill, March 2.1, 1901.
The annual address before the
Law School of the University will
be delivered Hall on
Tuesday, May 1801, by Honor-
ed H. Battle, L. L. D.
The of the University
for the collegiate year 1900 1901
was issued from the University
press week. The summary
shows a total, exclusive of the sum-
mer school, of students,
ed as Academic Depart-
law school medical
school school of pharmacy
The enrollment this year is the
largest in the history of the
Died.
Mrs. Lucy Patrick died
day evening, March at
o'clock, at the home of her
Mrs. I. C. Hardy, in West
Greenville, after a ill-
Mrs. Patrick wan her 80th
year. She leaves three
undone Hardy, Mrs.
Marlon Johnson and Mrs. Andrew
all of Greenville,
and Mr. C. L. Patrick, of Ayden.
leaves grandchildren
and great grandchildren.
The interment took place Sun-
day afternoon at the family grave-
yard two miles from
Mrs. Patrick united with the
Methodist church when only
years of age and lived the life of a
true Christian.
BURNED AGAIN.
Another Fire On Filth
a quarter past o'clock
Sunday morning fire was discover-
ed in restaurant adjoining M.
L. Starkey's bar on Fifth street.
The restaurant and were in
the same building a partition
between them. The restaurant
portion was divided in two rooms
the cooking department being in
the rear. It was in this cook room
that the fire started, and it had
progressed enough to burst through
the roof when found.
The and bar room
were both burned up, and the ice
house on the same property nearly
half consumed.
The firemen did some of the
quickest and best work at this fire
that they have ever done. In ten
minutes from the time the engine
left its quarters had a stream
on the burning buildings, and not-
withstanding the ice house looked
like it was a solid of
they put it out and checked the
fire.
Chief A. J. Griffin is always
good at a lire, but he never man
aged better this. He got
every man just at the right place,
and the effect was instantly seen.
The good of the citizens
appointed Mayor J. i.
Move was also shown. Many of
these were on hand to man the
ropes seep the crowd out of
the lire and helped the fire
men various ways. Chief
fin says if the citizens committee
will just continue to give him that
kind of assistance he will show
them how well his boys can light
fire when their services arc needed.
This building
morning was the same that was
partially destroyed on the night of
February 22nd when the
in King's stables. It was owned
by the
barroom occupied by L.
Starkey the restaurant by-
Peter The owners had
just replaced the house and just
got it ready for Starkey to move
back in last week. Nothing hard-
was saved out of the building.
Mayor's Court
Mayor J. G. disposed
of the following cases in his court
since last
Mary Eliza Alias Fox-
hall, disorderly conduct and using
profane language, lined penny
costs, 12.76.
Hill Home, riotous
conduct and affray,
zed appearance at April term
of Superior Court.
Daniel, riotous ad
conduct assault with
deadly weapon, for
appearance at April term of
Court.
E. disorderly conduct
assault, and costs,
Matt Cobb, disorderly conduct,
drunk ii decent exposure of
person fined costs, 7.05.
Matt Cobb, and
conduct land attempting to
break house of Beulah Lee, not
guilty, case dismissed.
disorderly conduct
vulgar
lined and costs
William drunk and
disorderly and using obscene
lined costs,
James Johnson, drunk,
penny costs, 92.21.
New Big Store.
GREAT SPRING S
Read This.
WORTH of
Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes,
Read This.
balance of the J. Boyer Co.,
Pa., stock of high grade
placed on department tables and the prices
p will astound the commercial world. Nothing
A held back. Everything plainly marked and just in and are thrown in this sale
Spring Goods,
must go.
We must have room prices will move them.
The sale now
Corsets. The Display Ever Seen Here.
J. price
THIS Sale
W and
Men Shoes
J. Boyer price 2.50
this m
Calicoes
J. Boyer price
THIS Sale
to customer
Men Hats.
I, to
Big New Store.
Artistically arranged, with color blended with color,
showing the prettiest and largest store Greenville
has ever had. THE PROFITS NOT THOUGHT OF.
this is now going on at
Big New Store.
Ladies Shoes.
I. pi Ice
Sheeting.
price yard
Only to customer.
A Grand Chance For Genuine Bargains.
Mens Suits.
Worth 3.00
THIS BALK
Mens Pants.
Worth 1.50 Ii
Mens Neckties.
Worth THIS SALE
Bedsteads.
kind THIS SALK Q
Percale Cuffs.
Attention,
Everything Marked in Plain Figures.
Make no mistake but come and get the rare
bargain offered you.
Our Terms
Goods sold for cash. Nothing sent out
Ion approval. Spot cash over the counters.
This sale for consumers only. Polite
kind THIS SAL
Percale Collars.
kind o
Ladies Shoes.
value Tills
Table Oil Cloth.
Worth IS SALE K
Linen Collars.
attentive clerks.
rillS MALE
J. spool cotton
A.
To only.
An Old Mule.
Mr. Charles Case in town to
day driving perhaps the
mule in the county. He say he
bought thin mule thirty years
when the animal wax jut three
old, and ha cultivated
with In in.
The mule Is yet doing good
vile. Daily
Walter Adams, drunk and dis-
orderly and using profane
gar language, 92.00 and costs,
14.70.
drunk, fined
penny 10.2-1.
Button, chunk, lined
penny and costs. J.-1.
The Entire stocks, the J. Boyer stock and our immense stock of
Spring Goods just received, are now
Thrown Together and Being Sold at a Low Cost.
Licenses.
Register of Deeds T. U. Moore
issue I marriage licenses to the fol-
lowing parties last
White
Daniel Moseley and Susan
Tyson and Catharine
Tyson.
Jack Stewart and A.
Grimes.
Collins Millie
On Tuesday W. J. lost
a small book contain
II, two live dollar notes and
one dollar note. If an honest
found it ho return
person n
It to Mr.
Every department crowded and jammed and we have cut the prices to move them. They are
and you want to be among the first before they are picked over.
C. T.
Big New Store.
The Money Saver.
Greenville, N. C.
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Have You Forgot
i o THAT I AM
W r
AN
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
Come to Bee me
AND A NUMBED OF
WHICH I aM TO MENTION
Flour or Pork.
tot your
Yours to please
Get a good
Victor is
for homo,
Every b l with a
made in all sizes con-
and general use,
guarantee to be lire
range from up.
L. SUGG, Act
Greenville, C.
kg
THE COUNTY BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS
HAVE APPOINTED THE
STATE
Happening la North Carolina
Four cages of smallpox hare
found in house near Rocky
Mount.
Governor Aycock has appointed
H. M. Justice Judge of one of the
new districts, the 14th.
According to the Southerner,
Tarboro is much excited over mad
dogs. Two were that town
Sunday and a boy was severely
bitten by one of
The storm Monday extended
pretty much over the State. At
Winston and in county it
developed into u
considerable damage.
Three confidence men were or-
rested at They were
; trying to make a
j trade with Paul of Wei-
beset a trap which lauded
t hem.
A carload of bananas refused by
the consignees was sold at Char-
Saturday, for freight charges.
Fine ones went as low as ten cents
a bunch. Somehow Charlotte gets
the beat of whatever comes
The State Printing Commission
has awarded the contract
for the State printing to
wards and E. M.
of Raleigh, they
being the lowest bidders.
The Alderman Charlotte have
decided to accept the offer of An-
drew Carnegie to give to
establish a public library there on
condition that the city provide for
annually to support the
Reflector
Books in
on the
As the depositories tor Public
County. handle the bi designs-
State for the public schools and can supply what-
ever need- we also have
C BOOKS,
nil
pens
ml and
tablets, fool's paper
crayons, colored crayon, ink
of Our
pencils.
writing b inks
slates, its
i boxes, et;.
plain
Every cotton planter should
write for our valuable illustrated
pamphlet.
It is sent free.
Bond and address lo
GERMAN KALI works, j Si. ft V.
pencils cent, plain lead pencils cent,
rubber tipped lead pencil l cent, a nice tablet with
pretty cover l cent, H assorted crayons, with metal
t. in nice wood cents, pencil, slate pen
i ii. an pen, an rule, in nice wood box, S
As Educator.
i-. A great big wide let rents,
ink on the market, cents, Copy to in cents.
White crayons, gross in box. cents. Good fool's cap
piper cants per quire.
for the Business Man.
We carry a nice line of double and single entry ledgers.
long day ks, journals, counter books, memorandums,
books, receipt, draft and note books,
For
A I. OBSERVATIONS
Made b the Va.
Tr.
When some people lose their
minds they don't miss much.
You are not obliged to believe
all the evil things yon hear about
Your success is a crime which
many of your can never
forgive.
The average girl looks out for a
man with a fine his bank
account.
The only a man wants after
he gets the money he needs is
more money.
There are too many people in the, been definitely decided, but it is prob-
churches who want to deadhead
their way to
If all the people who give good
advice would follow it themselves
the world would be full of angels.
It is said that marriage is a lot-
tery. We call the attention of the
postmaster to this matter.
There is one class of joiners who
are not affected at all by any labor
strikes. We refer to the minis-
We are glad to know that it is
no longer fashionable to call people
arc only taking the
Harrowing a man's
won't help toward cultivating his
acquaintance.
BAY STATE AT BUFFALO.
will r,
The historic commonwealth of Mas-
will have a most Interesting;
exhibit at the
lion at Buffalo.
It la U-lug collected through the co-
operation of various societies, such m
the Sons of the Revolution, Daughters
of the Revolution. Sons of the
can Revolution, Daughter of the Amer-
Revolution, the Society of the War
of 1812 and kindred The
chairman of the Massachusetts ran-
American commission. Mr. Walter Gil-
man Is a leading spirit In these
societies and Is anxious that the wealth
of historic material possessed by Mas-
should be adequately
at the
The matter of a building not yet
able that the old Providence House,
which was one of the historic
of Boston, will be reproduced a home
for Massachusetts exhibits at Ki-
The curse so cruelly inflicted
upon South, involving greater
injury to the than his white
neighbor, is gradually but surely
working its way back to its birth-
place. The Philadelphia Record
the question of the policy
of disfranchising illiterate voters
is quite another matter. There
arc very strong reasons for such a
course of action. In Pennsylvania
we do not hesitate to disfranchise
citizens who are so or
or impecunious as to neglect
the payment of their taxes, be
they ever so well qualified for the
judicious exercise of their right.
There is much mote solid ground
of public policy in
ates away from the ballot box.
the matter home to
ourselves, would it make for better
or for worse home
Philadelphia if the sodden colored
vote the Seventh ward should
be sifted by such a test of literacy
and illiteracy as would be develop-
ed by making the right of the
to vole dependent upon his
ability or non-ability to read the
names on the printed ballot
position In Buffalo. This building was
typical In Us style of the old fashioned
Boston architecture and. In addition,
possessed o special Interest from Its
historic associations. It formerly stood
on the Washington street sad of Prov-
court, portly on the site of what
Is now Clark's Tavern.
One of the members of the
commission to the Ex-
position, who recently returned from
the Trench fair, secured there
valuable exhibits, which will
transferred to the at
Buffalo. Ex-Mayor Frederick
of and City Treasurer B. T.
of returned recently
from a visit of a few days In Buffalo
very enthusiastic over the prospects
for the success of the Exposition and
are anxious to have the good old Boy
State well represented there.
J. I. PERRY CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
Three One Each,
Times
RICHMOND, VA.,
Now Only Cents a Year,
and absolutely free The
Paragon Monthly, New The
Farm Journal, Philadelphia.
DAILY AND SUNDAY
Including Farm Journal and Para-
Monthly, now only per
year; per month by mail.
Address THE TIMES,
Richmond, Va.
Arc
Satisfy Your Appetite at the
Carolina
Next door to
Everything New and Clean.
Oysters. Game, Good ti Eat.
Regular from to o'clock.
Cents.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Steamer My res leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville dally at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and Boa-
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. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
Soup, kinds meat, kinds
Vegetables, Bread, Coffee and De-
all for cents.
B. W.
Manager
nave all kinds and
styli
of
note
box
papers and
SUBSCRIPTION'S ALL
A rural patron some time ago
told the that the Standard
Is the cheapest thing he buys. He
Bottle of best it is worth more in educating
his family than all the school books
be buys. Those they study for u
months and lay them up,
but read the Standard all the
year round it is a continual school
fur them. Two grown members of
I the household could not until
he began taking the paper, but
soon learned to read it. Along
, this line is the following clipping
from the Anderson Intelligencer.
A school teacher says that
who have access to
at home, when compared with
those who have not, are better
readers spellers, excel-
lent in pronunciation and read
more understanding; and obtain
practical knowledge of geography
in almost half the time it requires
tor others. The newspaper is de-
an important factor in
modern Standard.
card and
tablets.
MAGAZINES.
I he Famous fountain
gen
And when it comes to
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
Doctors
Bilious and Intermittent Fevers
which prevail in dis-
arc invariably
by derangements of the
Stomach Liver and Bowels.
The Secret of Health.
The liver is the great
in the mechanism of
man, and when it is out of order,
the whole system becomes de-
ranged and disease is the result.
Liver Pills
Cure ail Liver Troubles.
Coins
The magnificent buildings which
to house the of the fan
can Exposition at Buffalo nest Rum-
mer are fast progressing toward com-
and will soon be ready for the
which are on Hie way from
all quarters of the continent
The. scene upon the grounds of tho Ex-
position, In the northern part of the
Including part of the fa-nous
ware Park, Is n busy one, mid every
day sees some progress made
In the construction work. Condition
have been very favorable to rapid
work, and the
bids fair to break the record In
the matter of swift construction of Ex-
position buildings and their entire com-
before the time arrives to open
the gates to the general public.
notice f o
ATTENTION AGENTS I
Mr. C. General Agent for
North Carolina and Virginia, of that Well-
nod Popular Company,
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Insurance Co., of
to announce to its large number of
policy holders and to the insurable public
generally, of North this e om-
will now Business In this
and from this dale will issue its
and desirable policies, to all de-
siring the very best insurance In the best
life insurance company in world.
If the local in your town has not
yet
JOHN C. DREWRY,
Agent, Raleigh. N. C.
Assets
Paid policy holders 182,508,188.05
Live, reliable energetic agents wanted at
once to work for the
Old mutual Benefit.
GREENVILLE N. C.
Bagging and Ties always
on has t
Fresh goods kept constantly v
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
A good story comes from Wash
Senator of
chairman of Democratic
National is a member
of Humane Society, and wears
a badge entitles him to In-
the of any
animal that appears to In- ill treat-
ed. A day or two ago. as he came
down from Capitol, he inspect
a team that was -landing by
the curb. you shouted
driver; arc you doing
I here feeling about that horse's
neck am an of the
Junes, mildly, I want to see
if this collar lits this
snarled the driver,
that collar don't fit that horse any
than your collar fits you,
you just ran and along and get a
cop have me Sena-
tor Jones passed on.
The Confederate of
Chattanooga, , have begun a
movement for the erection of an
elaborate monument In
of women of the
South during the civil The
plan is to receive voluntary
contributions the different
camps of order, and already
a liberal sum has deposited in
a bank for that purpose. It is
definitely stated that only free of-
are desired, d no enter-
or other schemes for
raising money shall be in
for
will ,
run w
1500 REWARD
i, above reward for m v
i Sick I,.
. we eat
. . rim. ts I ; In I.
Hie direction are
are
H boxes
Ml. . i.
never fall to
Dill.,
la oil
imitation. stall.
u. CO., Clinton and
Chicago, III Fur sale by
I c
of
L. H. Pender,
C.
Tobacco Flues, Tin Hoofing, Ac.
Expert Gunsmith employed. All
kinds Gun and work
drat class. Re stocking of gnus a
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter
He A in c i I n .
The state of Connecticut ll getting
together a large that will rep-
resent her farm, fruit and dairy Inter-
at the Exposition
next year. II. of Hart-
ford Is the commissioner in of
the work, and he Is twilled by n com
composed of N. chair-
man. New Haven; Professor C f.
Phelps, secretary, agricultural station,
J. A. I'm-
lessor A. O. Col
E. II. agricultural
station. New Haven;. II. Noble, dairy
commissioner. Hartford; II. C. ratter-
son, master of slate grange,
Passion.
There goes a said the girl,
hasn't a thought on earth except
dress. know that superior man at-
tributes this particular weakness to
nil It's a canard, as of
course are nine out of ten of male es-
of
a refractory button on
her glove
that woman who passed us Is, without
doubt, the most dress crazy woman
have ever met. She knows no topic
save of no other
spends one half of her
at her dressmaker's, and the other halt
Is used In exploiting the of
the Goodness only knows
when she manages to get anything to
eat. She's dead to every feeling. I be-
except that which bus to do with
what do you she said
Saturday I met her as we wire going
out of a house of A young
woman whom we both knew had died,
bad at the Com-
down the steps I my friend,
but the feeling of sorrow was two fresh
inc to anything more than
a nod of recognition, for half a
we walked side by side. Then I said.
dear Clara able well
week ago, now and she's
answered Lay friend blandly,
but wasn't she beautifully
Really, It was a treat to see
Philadelphia
of V
A small In the mis n I
school of I f church pro
entirely Minor of era
last
mane a-i.-d the leach
as good old days
when orthodoxy used
was tin- reply,
bow did lie make
of .
who mode
too.
The small i,. u re-
plied el,. , . i lb n d.-.
lo foil I . I I'll tOOl
out I . ;.
Inter
M.
Wholesale retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Parlor
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
and Gail Ax
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty Can-
Cherries, Peaches,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Cheese, Best Batter, Stand-
ard Sewing Mach and nu-
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
Phone W
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
of administration, with the will
annexed. this day issued to me
by Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt
county, upon the of b. K. laughing-
house notice is hereby given lo
ill n If said es-
lo present them to mo for payment
on or before the 27th March
in will be plead in bar of their n-
All lo said
Isle arc notified to make immediate pay-
me.
This day of March, 1901.
with tin will
W. R. WHICHARD BRO.,
Q oner
Whichard,
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low at tho
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
J. L BELT,
------DEALER IN------
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE MB.
J. R. COREY.
LAND SALE.
By . of the powers contained in two
decrees made at the term
and the March If nil of Pill
court in entitled S. T.
Hooker E. Dixon el ah,., the
will to public sale for
cash to the highest bidder, the court
door in of Greenville, N.
on UM 3rd day of 1901
lit being of th first week of
Hie April term of Tilt Superior the
follow lug tract of land to wit;
certain of land in the
of in ad-
joining the lands of James II. Mills, Robert
W. b. Clark the
land Lime the said E. B. Dixon
and lying on the North side of Cow Swamp
and being as the lauds
I by K. s from Ml. A.
tho that descended to said
E H. i i v n from his father H. Dixon
ml by the said John B. Dixon
from one
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
ISSUED WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J.
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
in Advance.
Year SI, Biz Mouths
Three Sing. Copy Be.
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
office. The Semi-
Weekly Reflector, and
will be sent together
one year for or Daily
and
one year for payable in ad-
PATENT
PATENTS
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J. EDITOR
TO
PER,
m t m
-AT-
VOL. XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, C., TUESDAY, APRIL
NO
new, neat clean.
we ask is fur yon to see our line.
U seen it. Sec it today.
Val Allover
to match all edgings.
or bargains we are headquarters.
U will Silks, Pine Apple Tissues,
India
W. T. LEE CO.
America's in Threat the Czar.
London, March 20.-A dispatch
. . to the Telegraph Com pa-
are twenty years in. . . .
, , , . Pans slates on the highest
advance of other nations
in the of bridge
sign and The steel;
of which a bridge is ;
about half of its cost. Steel
is now made the United States
at much less cost than other
country. In Britain, labor ii- so
much hampered by
ism that It is admitted by one of
the leaders that the cost of labor
in making steel the United
States m not one half of what it is
This be said also
of the labor employed
The market for bridges is fur
greater in the United States than
elsewhere. The States have now
miles of railways, and it
Has been estimated that there is
p average of one span of metallic
bridge for every three of
railway. This gives bridges
every existing Hue, without
including those required for new
Hues. The increase the
States of the weight of cars
engines has resulted
economic changes. The average
rate of freights on American rail-
ways was in 1867 a little over five
dollars per ton. Now It
ninety-five cents. Any one
figure the saving on millions
of tons of freight moved in 1900.
These larger cars carry double the
paying load of the old ones that
they have superseded, more
powerful engines draw more cars
in a train. This increase of weight
of rolling has led to the re
of the old bridges by
stronger and heavier ones. This
demand has brought into existence
many bridge building
and they can well afford to equip
themselves with the best labor
saving accurate-working ma-
regardless of first cost, as
they know it would if ever
lie idle. European bridge build-
are not in this position. Trains
have not increased weight us
they have la America. The old
bridges answer their purpose,
the demand has chiefly con-
fined to new ones. Bridge build-
is merely nu adjunct to other
business, possibly tho owners
are wise in not investing
capitol in special C.
Clark, in The Engineering
for April.
burg. Several notabilities, the
dispatch further says, are
a plot against his majesty.
The Russian press was not allowed
to the affair.
The Birmingham Post, which reasonable just the employ-
The Housing of Factor
It is by a grave oversight that
the manufacturer has not oftener
considered the employee's
parallel with his own in building
up his works Within city limits,
this i- hardly possible;
but it is growing more and more
common for large works to move,
or lo be established, rural and
semi-rural where laud
and taxes are low there is
room to spread as growth of
business may demand. Under
these conditions it has alto-
too least in the
United the proprietor
to make the best arrangements he
could himself leave his
to get what they could
after his bargain closed.
II is not at all uncommon for a
site to be given lo the owners
of the business, free of any charge
and often lice of taxes for a period
of years, in consideration of their
locating a certain place. The
neighborhood gains from the in-
creased population and
ed chance of employment for its
own people; but employees
practically pay the bill for the site,
for all ground nearby is advanced
greatly value, houses are built
in certainty that they will
needed by incoming
army of workers, and land-
lords and lodging-house keepers
put up their prices to I lie limit.
a case of this sort, certain-
seems as if it would be only
TO THE PEOPLE, OUR FRIENDS CUSTOMERS OF
PITT AND ADJOINING
IT TAKES NO TALK.
TO SELL A A HAT
WHEN SHE SEES THE EXACT
We an still the forefront of the race
We offer you the selected line of
General Merchandise
to be found in any store County. Well bought choice
elections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Bummer
Winter. We are at work for yours our mutual ml
vantage. It is pleasure lo show you what you want lo
sell you if we can. We oiler you very service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly on own merits.
When yon come market you will nut do yourself justice
if you do not see our Immense Stock before buying elsewhere.
us and the following lines of general merchandise.
STYLE AND COLOR
SHOW THESE AND THE SELLS ITSELF.
THAT IS JUST WHAT AM PREPARED TO DO.
MY STOCK OF MILLINERY LARGEST
BROUGHT TO is NOW IN and
will kink
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT.
of my millinery department if
one will in- trimmed to suit your
Mrs. is m
the hat you desire i- on hand
tastes n
Huts, Silks, Braids, Flowers, Ribbons, and everything
in the milliners line.
Goods and Notions,
Shoes.
Halt and and Satins, Ladies
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
I lie ,
The in Mi Doctor Versus
Specialist.
Much of opera
live work of today i- worth
praise; on the other baud,
n large percentage of
J. C. Wed.
evening from
where he had as one of
escort sent by the Odd Fellows to
accompany the remains of Mr. I.
closely in with Joseph
says news received in high
quarters London indicates that
the is a very nervous
owing to the condition of toe
horizon. It is said that he
fears the result of the policy of his
in the Far list, while
troubles and
against bis Hie, of which there are
more have published,
have completely unnerved his
majesty.
His medical advisers have strong
o cruise,
but war has refused to follow
their advice. Those behind
scene in Russia take a very grave
view of the present
think it is the of more
troubles.
Thanks From the King.
The Secretary of State received
from Sir Julian British
ambassador to the United States,
the billowing
have the to inform yon
that I duly forwarded to the Mar-
of the resolution
sent to by you on behalf of
State of North Carolina oil the
of the deeply lamented death
of Her Late Majesty, Queen
and Empress of India. The
King was much pleased SI
tribute to the memory of
the late Queen, and am instruct-
ed to convey to you His Majesty's
most sincere thanks for highly
appreciated mark of sympathy.
have the honor to be, sir,
The Shad Was Marked.
Two men, Jim Willis, and Will
were arrested yesterday
held under bond, charged with
stealing shad from the nets of Sam
Morgan in river. The
theft was detected a clever
by Morgan. He suspected
that his fish were being stolen and
took a shad from the net and put a
number pins tho fish and also
a in mouth for
He then replaced in
net. Tho mentioned
brought shad to tho market
Berry who died Monday at yesterday the marked shad
Falkland was carried lo Wash j ,
for burial. Bern Journal.
to act as a trustee of the tacit
confided interest of their men,
to secure for them same
advantages they get for them-
selves. In this there would be no
paternalism, but simply the re-
which an active partner might
show for unrepresented
simply regard which, it is now
recognized, a controlling stock In-
should show
Boston
in The Engineering for
April,
It was lately discovered that
two small islands belonging to the
Philippine Archipelago
at the lime of the treaty of
Paris. This was done through
geographical mistakes. We have
settled the matter, however, by
transferring one hundred thou-
sand dollars United Stales
money to the Spanish government.
This Filipino business is costing
the people of this country just half
a million dollars each day,
occasional hundred
thrown In to pay small island
which was overlooked. The in-
habitants of these islands will not
i i it I out fifty years that we have
bought and paid for
Dispatch.
American Co.
relics St Less Cost to
Control trade.
We have a circular letter
American Tobacco Co.,
is
work is ill advised, superfluous and
and soon as the more after ibis date the
intelligent people of the of American Beauty Cigarettes
realize that such is the case, lie per M. This will en-
Men's, Women's and children's and they will again turn for advice able the retailer to sell this brand
the intelligent In packages of
they will admit him again to the Soliciting your order these
family council to Cigarette, we remain,
from
read.
price
Harness. Horse Blankets Dusters,
Groceries.
Flour. Meat, Sugar Coffee, Scad Is,
Hardware,
Pin--.,, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and in line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Square Pealing.
Your Friends,
him lo shield them from the mi l-
treatment our times,
deliver them into
and safe hands. And If the
future family practitioner is to re
gain lost ground, again aspire to
reach plane in the practice of
general medicine which i
bis, and again lo lull
confidence his ii must
be bis own individual
educating himself to be
come a diagnostician. In view of
the complex character which
feature of some of
ibis
How Success Is Turned to Path
An writer recently
is plenty of room at Use
top, because the ordinary man,
who has climbed up half way or
one quarter way, becomes so well
pleased with himself that he
down to admire his marvelous
climbing never get any high-
The w in
A writing from
gives fuller details of the
terrible tragedy there last week.
an of which we gave at the
Near Godwin, at
Miss Oliver is leaching school, ll
will soon end for the term and she
is preparing pupils
at the public t
occasion. She was with skill and
children in
I has been quite the
rage here for some time but
have just discovered that it may
be made more useful than ever.
Some afternoons ago a young lady
bad a young man and
she pulling him to
washing the windows. We have
heard of young ladies
young before but this is a new
service she was to put hi-ii to and
if hypnotism be used to make
some people work then the half of
the blessings it will bring have not
been Progress.
A in New Jersey
is making flour out of sweet
toes, A for
that purpose has jolt been char-
If this flour takes we will
have to put up sonic mills down
this way, where the sweet potato
is fun ml in all glory.
Star.
This also explains why it is Ilia
advertising campaigns which ingenuity drilling the
Mart out with a great flourish of and plays.
trumpets and half page displays; Two of brightest children in
don't bring fortunes to school Rhodes
The advertisers stop to pal years old, and his sister,
themselves on the backs Oilier , Miss looK leading
throw them- in the play. In one scene of tragedy
selves for having the remarkable
ability to arouse such an amount
of public interest,
that do business in-
definitely on the results of their
unfinished campaigns. This is a
costly error. When their
ceases both they and their
goods are forgotten, wiser men
take their places the public
mind. The public, it may be re
marked, never goes out of way
to remember former advertisers.
H Isn't compelled to do so. There
ere always present advertisers In
sufficient numbers to supply its
and thus the need of re
is obviated.
There are of advertisers
who have scored an initial success
and then suddenly slopped sue
This was they
either slopped advertising or at-
tempted to cut down advertising
expenses. It's the advertiser who
isn't Satisfied with bis success
that is eventual winner.
Profitable Advertising.
Master was lo point a pis
unloaded, his sister,
lire, she was to fall as killed.
When the lime came young Rhodes
took aim, pistol, his
fell as I he called i
she fell dead.
knows pistol bad been
loaded, when Rhodes
tired the ball took effect, putting a
bull lb rough sister's neck,
she died in n few minutes,
The emotion I
produced can better be imagined
described. The teacher was
almost prostrated, the
with grief, the family
and the whole in tear-.
Observer.
Very
The an Ton. Co.
This i- the latest war of the to-
trust on the Wells White-
head Tobacco Co. They thus offer
cigarettes less than absolute
cost in destroy competition,
properly amount charged their
cigarettes living exactly the cost of
Intel revenue stamps on
package, cigarette Including
of thrown in.
Will have the desired effect
is a iii crippling the independent lac-
ex think not. With the
may seem u her-. popular against these
task; bill I nm convinced combinations legitimate
nil medical men .-ho are fitted competition believe the great
by mil mid proper for Carolina Brights, the
for their work will in reasonable In by The Wells
lime become Whitehead will con-
elans, and will of for- limit-, The public realize that if
precise indications for j the Independent arc driven
treatment, provided off the the price of the
for laboratory bedside owls will be advanced, and
Instruction be offered and sought, I therefore looking the mailer
no wast- from u selfish standpoint alone it.
experimenting with thousands will be to their to buy
of old and new useless dings Carolina Hi even at a higher
the endeavor to n com- price, lint their strong sentiment
sympathy the
to the deal will alone to lead
various symptoms of acute aid buy them.
-From Wilson News-
lion the Doctor lo lie
cent Progress in Medical
by Augustus Collie, the
can of Reviews
for April.
ours a
Carolina I- a
Ii i- long, i. Hue,
I miles. I'll.- it
put t in , it lick
and Hi
e other cud Cher- asked
Marriage C c
The Indiana legislature just
passed u las providing for the up
marriage commit
composed of two women who
art i-i-. two physicians of
one allot . ll shall
be the duh of this commission to
prepare ii act questions lo be
holding thumb on string
at the runner i in
i; put in Luke
York. II has
. in- miles I ii. and
water ore i -total i square
miles, h is rivets an
ii n-1
lakes ii i- us well watered a
is in union. I
license clerks
Raleigh a I'm
mayor who does
want the office, but who
his administration affairs would
be Of to the city.
motives should have
their Herald,
justices or clergymen who
perform marriage ceremonies. The
i i i- lo compel candidates
fill in. in pass an
lion as lo I hi ii mental
ii I interest
ii. . I be
ore, how cm i, hereafter
w ii wain to marry
on will evade Ibis ordeal go-
is largest with lug Stale. The idea
Cum- is u few
I Ian young people will care to stand the
over b i- square miles examination
has and, is
is very small
also
w iii average over
square
Attention Is culled lo the. notice
lo creditors J, A. Hudson ad-
-1 Hi Hudson,


Title
Eastern reflector, 29 March 1901
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
March 29, 1901
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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