Eastern reflector, 9 April 1901


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Have You Forgot
THAT I AM STILL
UP-TO LINK
What
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
A XI or
WHICH I TO
Come to see me for your next id Floor or Pork.
Yours
LETTER.
White.
Get a good
The Viet r sate is made in all sizes con-
home. farm, office and general use.
Every s a guarantee to lie tire
moot
Prices range from up
J, L. SUGG,
Throe Times The Value
or ANY
n i
I in
V II S
imp .
Ga.
I I. .
S. T WHITE,
ft
OF
HAVE APPOINTED
school
from
April
More crookedness in Cuba
a little matter of but the
doubt as to who got it
some friends of the ad-
ministration a bad case of shivers.
A stockholder of the Havana
light Co. has charge saying
that a person of influence had col
looted from that
for securing a per cent
in the tariff crude
used for the manufacture
gas. The War
is said to ho investigating
I he charge. Then- are some sin
stories going around about
which may or not
be true, and there are some known
t. About the first of
month the President issued an
order the tariff on crude
petroleum, to be used exclusively
for making illuminating gas Cu-
from II. per kilos to TO
and the order officially
promulgated in Havana on
That order was issued
the recommendation of Leon
id Mood, endorsed by Secretary
Hoot. There the known
lien. Wood, of course, should be
able in the explanation he has been
asked lo by the
to he recommended
that reduction, and gas company
stockholder should
to whom was paid.
there are naturally
as well as fears that
stealing of Cuban postal funds may
be petty larceny compared with
oilier crooked financial work over
there Americans.
What to do with
now that lie been captured, is
greatly puzzling the ad
There has been humbug
about various acts of the
administration that it was a
little difficult for Mr. to
lo anything in line striking
to more than passing
the bit of humbug
attached to tilling the
on Service Commission
caused by death of Com-
Brewer was a corker.
has long ago
made apparent that the professed
admiration for civil service reform
by the administration and
hypocrisy of toe worst sort, but
nobody supposed for an instant
that Mi. would appoint
who.
N. C.
As cue of the r
Pitt We l
State List for the public
ever you We also
COPY BOOKS
slant and
tablets, tool's ca; i; , -n-, u
colored
school in
inks tile
and can
writ b
Mr. has had an over
supply of white elephants on his
hands for sometime.
v he is not dispose to feel extra
thankful to Gen. Fred for
adding two more, by capturing
Aguinaldo. The white
elephant had to lie provided for
at once order to avoid trouble
political menagerie.
nothing in sight lower that a
Brigadier commission in
the regular army, of
the Kansas Congressional
who happened to lie i J
made a break for the White
House demanded that for
Mr. jollied
up sent them away without
making any promises other than
that he would do something for
At a cabinet meeting,
Mr. what
had been demanded tor
Secretary Root made sneering
remarks lib Hit yellow soldiering
circus business in the army,
and ended by saying was op-
posed to making a Brig-
General of regulars.
Adjutant Corbin mar-
of the officers
of the army will be
promotion
to try to head off the appointment,
and failing in that to have
it knocked out in the Senate.
Meanwhile Mr. bad his
ear to the ground. He heard the
public demand that lie
made a for capturing
Aguinaldo, and he proceeded to do
it. considering wiser to
the onslaught army
than to refuse to bend to public
opinion, even though that public
opinion might be of the hysterical
sort, which would shortly become
indifferent to Its idol.
That disposed of the
white elephant, Aguinaldo will
be more difficult lo dispose of. His
case is talked over at every
net meeting, bin no sort of an
has yet been reached as
to what ill be dune with
Those having fit contracts
as well as those who are attar com-
missions in the army, arc
alarmed. hey fear that
t-apt lire of Aguinaldo the re-
ported surrender of many of his of-
men will arouse public
this country to such an
extent that the will
have to stop recruiting for
army the
by Congress have en-
isled, which would lessen pro-
lessen
to lie
To produce best results
in fruit, vegetable or grain, the
fertilizer used must contain
enough Potash.
see our pamphlets. e
send them free.
KALI WORKS,
Si, New York.
b has announced appoint-
for the St. Louis
Commission. Sen
Carter.
republicans
one democrat; Ex-
Allen, of Miss.,
of If. Y., and P. D.
Scott, of F. A. Belts, of
F. Miller, of
Indiana.
Some idea of the way this gov-
was rubbed in the
chase of vessels at the outbreak of
the War with Spain may be
from the fact that trans-
port Terry, for which was
paid, has just been advertised for
sale at an upset price of
and not a single bid was received.
When bought by government,
this steamer was an old excursion
boat on Long Island Sound, under
the name Hartford.
ST. will the to.
Sick
of we curt
tun with the
rill, r.
They arc and
eon-
MM
of
and mall- lab.-u.
III.,
Ly
j Snout. r
1866.
J. W. k CO.
Norfolk, Va,
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bilging, and Bags.
and shipments
solicited.
Three Seal for
Weekly Times
VA.,
Now Only Cents a Year,
and includes absolutely free The
Paragon Monthly, New
Farm Journal, Philadelphia.
AND SUNDAY
Farm Journal and Para
Monthly, now only per
sear; per month by mail.
Address THE TIMES,
Va.
notice to rue
OLD DOMINION LINE
Steamer
ton daily at A. M. for
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer
Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries only.
Connecting at Washington with
for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington. N. C.
Greenville, H. O.
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. General for
North Carolina and of that Well-
K u
THE BENEFIT
Life Co., of
lo number of
policy and to public
of North com-
will now in
and from this date will
polices, to all
very brat insurance Id the bent
life insurance company in the world.
in your town baa Sol
yet
C.
Stair m, N. C
Assets
Paid policy
Live, liable wanted It
once to for the
Old mi Benefit.
a Civil Service Commissioner
hail a public record showing fits of the contractors and
to in favor of killing the Civil the of commissions
Well, that is
precisely what Mr. did.
A.
In of Eal St. Louis, III.,
-as ibis week appointed Civil
vice on 17th of
Inks companion
For the s Man,
carry nice of
lung day journals,
I- and entry ledgers,
i books, memorandums,
sit;
Society
We ill an I j
elope , visiting raid
I- box j card and
ii- and tablets,
gen
SUBSCRIPTIONS TO ALL
MAGAZINES.
The Famous Fountain
Right
And when it comes to
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
friends of sharks
who are the Philippines, have
bean anted by cable to do every-
thing in the r power to prevent the
reports sent to Washington being
too until the army has
recruited up to the limit.
enlistments. It has been given
out at the While House that
army will not lie recruited to the
full -i i v. h, if the re-
ports from the justify
a curtailment.
A Her much wrangling, Mr. Me-
issued. That would also lessen
the expenses of this gov-
they care nothing about.
They belong class
m ho arc for burdens of
the people k long as they are be-
February. only little more personally It is
a scar ago. voted, the
House, against making an
for the Civil Service Com
mission, with the full knowledge
that the appropriation was to
refused, if the necessary votes
could be secured, for the purpose
of killing the Civil Service Com- Then they won't care, as there
mission and the law under which j will be no way of reducing the
Now, Mr. is a army, except natural
Civil Service Commissioner unto the expiration of the
unless the Senate should refuse to
confirm his nomination,
is not likely, will draw a
salary and a liberal allowance
expenses during the remainder
of regime; he
has had to say in a pub
interview that he had
ways been a of civil service
reform. Such humbug is disgust-
While Mr. is racking
his brains to try to satisfy the d a
stands of tin- bosses for
patronage, American interests
China are in a fair way to
According lo late advices from
kin, powers are consider-
advisability of quietly
pushing United States out of
the Chinese question by ignoring
it in negotiations. It the
States should la- pushed
out of the Chinese diplomatic door
what would become of the
to American trade in China,
Mr. may filling
few offices a more important
question than this is, but he
he i- from the American people
be discover what a mistake he
made, unfortunately that
discovery will not restore the A
loan trade with China, which is
now, the of those most
competent to judge, in jeopardy.
A 175.-------
S. M.
Wholesale Grocer and
Furniture Dealer, Cash paid for
Hides, Fur. Cotton Seed, Oil War
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Oak Suits. Ba-
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
and Gall A Ax
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty Can-
Cherries, Peaches. Apples.
Pine Apples, Syrup. Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat. Soap,
Lye, Magic Food, Hatches, oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls. Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware. and
Rest Butter, Stand-
ard Sewing Mac i . and nil
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
Phone M.
Twenty Years Proof.
Liver Pills keep the how-
els in natural cleanse
the system of all impurities An
absolute cur for sick headache,
dyspepsia, sour stomach, con-
kindred diseases.
do v,
R. P, Smith, Va.
writes i know how I could
do with . them. I have had
Liver Ci case fir over twenty
years. Am now entirely cured.
Liver Pills
Arc
Satisfy Your Appetite at the
Carolina
Next door to
Everything New and Clean.
Oysters. Good to Eat.
Regular Dinner from to o'clock.
Soup, kinds meat, kinds
Vegetables, Bread, Coffee and De-
all for cents.
B. W. K LEI BACK ER,
Manager
PILLS
Vitality. U-i and Manhood
Impotency. Los at
all -f
i .
A tonic
builder.
slow to I.
L W.
GREENVILLE N. C
Cotton Bagging and
on has i
goods kept constantly es
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
NOTICE.
On May expect to close our
-Ml us lo
make All person
baring cl will
at our at Warehouse for
immediate
ft
Oh t farm near Home
north of a
I harness.
in one
while in top
running
All to lookout for
stolen property, send any
lo me.
K.
April -J. C.
NOTICE
Letter of having this
day in me by Clerk of the
Superior Court of county upon
of W. II. . I. is
gives to nil
lo present them to me
for payment on r day of
1908, or this notice will plead in
Persons
sail estate are make immediate
payment me.
tOOt.
If.
NOTICE CREDITORS.
loiters of upon
day been moist to me the Clerk of the
Superior of Pal Notice
hereby to all
said estate to present them to me
fur payment en or I tore die 30th day of
March Of this notice will be plead in
liar of their All
lo lo make
tome.
Tab day of March
HUDSON,
Of Bedding
fr
PILLS
SO
L. Pender.
inc. Roofing, etc.
Expert i All
kinds and work
first class. Re stocking a
specialty.
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter I
with our bankable gain ante to cure
or refund money pall,
Bad our bankable bond.
I -it n fr Lo-o of Po
or
; Kit. i i
cam fr of Power,
Ira-
and
of
mail In SI a
S for Mi our
ear In SO or refund
r paid.
MEDICAL CO.
a ass,
talc by J L
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
o of administration, with the will
day to me
I lie Clerk the Superior Court of Pitt
estate of L. E.
house din.-,,, notice Is hereby given to
nil holding claims against c-
lo present to for payment
OS or beam 27th day of March
ibis w ill la; in bar of tin
All to said es-
are to make pay.
In
Tins the of March,
JO.
will of L. K. Laughing-
house, deceased.
LAND SALE.
Hy of the powers in two
certain decree made at the September term
1800 March term 1901 of Pitt
court In cause entitled T.
E. Dixon et ala . the
will expose to public sale for
cash lo biblical bidder, court
door in town M. C,
OS the 3rd day of April
Wednesday of the first week of
April turn of Pill Superior the
described tract of land to
of land situate
county of and in township ad-
lands of James It. Mills,
Dixon, I., and
bud n Ids said K. H. Dixon resides
on the North side of Cow Swamp
and as tho hinds
chased by K. S. from If. A. Para-
and the that lo said
B, S. Dixon from his lather John b. Dixon
slid purchased by the John Dixon
and
m ii
W. R. WHICH BRO,,
IN---
N. C.
The Stock complete In every de
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
J. L
-------DEALER IS-------
A GENERAL LIKE OF
is
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Broken
Cotton, and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
ISSUED WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
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VOL. XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, APRIL
NO
PLEAS LOOK
Did you know we sell the same
White Goods for that
charge c The chin pest
and prettiest goods,
ties. Lanes, French Ginghams,
for Waists,
all shades to be seen. Newest
thing in Call and
see
W. T. LEE CO-
AN ACT. prisoned not more than thirty
days.
To et Stock Law la Sec. U That it shall be
Portions of Pitt County. for any stock to run at large in
this territory except between the
The General Assembly of North
Carolina do enact.
Sec. the following de-
scribed territory on south side
of Tin River and the north, side
of the main road, leading from
Washington to Greenville, be and
the same is hereby declared to be.
Stock Law to
Beginning at the mouth of Bear
Creek to that point known as the
public landing, thence with
dates November 15th March
first of each and every year. And
that any person per-
his or her stock to run at
large except during that period
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor
and fined not to exceed for
War On illiteracy.
It is wonderful Low the move-
to bar illiterates from the
ballot box is i
Within the last five
Mississippi and both the Oar-
have embodied its principle
in their laws. The
laud Legislature has ordered the
submission of an amendment
the same line, but it differs in one
essential from the
amendments which the
named have adopted. While they
have disfranchises illiterate blacks
they leave the way for
ate whites to vote the provision
that their shall not
ply to persons or their
who were qualified to vote
January
The proposed Maryland amend-
makes distinction
the whites and blacks;. It is
mated that the amendment would
disfranchise white men and
Indications are that both
Alabama and Tennessee will soon
establish a literate for
Virginia may also do
so at her constitution-
convention.
At a recent caucus of the Demo-
members of the Tennessee
Legislature a resolution of
a call for a
was adopted by a huge
n.
The convention will certainly be
IT TAKES NO TALK.
TO A A HAT
WHEN SHE SEES T
TO THE PEOPLE, AND CUSTOMERS OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are still in the forefront of the
We offer you the selected line of
General Merchandise
to be found in any store in Pitt County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of best manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring, Summer
and Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad
vantage. It our pleasure to 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 up strictly on its own merits.
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do not see our stuck before buying elsewhere.
us and the following lines of general merchandise.
STYLE AND COLOR
-HOW HER THESE AND HAT SELLS I WEI F
THAT IS WHAT I AM PREPARED TO DO
STOCK OF MILLINERY LARGEST
BROUGHT TO GREENVILLE, IS NOW IN
WILL KIND STYLES
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT.
Mr-. Unwell is in
the bat j do Is not on hand
I, wait.
Hals, Silks. Braids
milliners line.
millinery department and if
one ill be trimmed to suit
Ornaments,
called, it is likely that it will
the first for the , . .
. i embody in its constitution the
second T . ,
s .,. i i Louisiana plan of
Sec. That if any live Stock ,,.
shall be found at large this
district except as provided in s-c.
not on the of owner
public landing road to said stock, it shall be
main road leading from Wash-
to Greenville, and thence
with said Alain Road to fence
law territory around Greenville
that this territory as above
one side and Tar River
other I constitute a Stock
law territory for the purpose of this
act.
Sec. That of the
The demand for similar
is very strong in both
ma and Virginia. We believe
this movement will finally extend
to all the States include both
white and illiterates.
opinion of many of our
, people Connecticut has best
days notice by any Justice of the i . , . .
,., ., , , ., i franchise law in country, ft
Peace of the township wherein the .
,. . , . . . . j not only requires that every voter
live stock may be apprehended , , . , ,
. , , , shall lie able to read and write, but
may order a sale of the tame for , ,, ,, L,
cash at public auction, at a public
Goods and Notions,
Shoes.
Hats and Satins, Dress
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
your
Ribbons, d thing
Hen's, Women's and Children's and
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters,
Di papers of North
mi me i i be commended for
I rial.
With but few exceptions as-
When the President of South- lie in a proper
I em Confederacy was captured he papers, which op-
place in irons, n,, as well as
dungeon and SUbj
Aguinaldo
The in Dispatch
old Confederate soldier
asks The Dispatch why the
difference in the treatment of
and Jefferson Davis
for any person living within said
district, and on whose land said
live stock may be, to take and
prison the same, and after five
place, and after first paying
holders in this territory described or,
up and
road a
be shall lie able to do so in the En-
Journal.
in section one shall keep
maintain along the main
strong and stock-proof fence so far
as his lands shall extend along
said road and until the laud of
adjoining freeholder Is reached.
And that Bear Creeks from its
mouth to the public landing be
and is hereby declared a lawful
fence,
Sec. That Alston Urines, J.
J, and W. L.
Woolen are hereby declared fence
commissioners for the do-
scribed in section one, it shall
their duty to a general
over the fences
this territory.
And they shall as such
till their successors are elected and
qualified. And should one of
before art
or resign, then the two
shall elect their associate in
office, -The commissioners
ed for in this section shall lie elect-
ed every live years, if the free-
holders this territory shall so
desire.
Sec. That if any of the free-
holders in this territory shall fail
to maintain a fence as required
section two, then It shall lie
duty of the commissioners to re-
port the same to the Grand jury
of the county, and the offender
shall be liable to the same fines
and as are in
section of the code of 188.1.
That be unlawful
for any person to leave any gate
leading to or this territory
open or to tear down any
manner maliciously with
the or gates.
feeding, and impound-
the same, shall turn over the
surplus, if any, to owner of
such live Provided, if the
owner of such live stock so
pounded shall pay to party
pounding same the sum of fitly
cents per day for each head so
pounded, then same shall be
released and to own-
Sec. That any person who
shall run any stock said
that has any cholera or any
infectious or disease,
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor
and lined or Imprisoned
discretion of the court-
Sec. That each fall it shall
be the duty of the fence
to notify each of laud
owners in bow
stock they are to put In said
and that each land owner
shall lie pi-i inn led to put in Block
in proportion to cleared land.
Sec. That all laws and
clauses laws in conflict with this
act are repealed.
Sec. That this act shall be
in force from and after its
Most Effective and Cheapest.
It is worthy of note that book
publishers have nearly abandoned
the use of elaborate and costly art
posters to posh the sale of new
books, and arc more space
than formerly the newspapers.
have learned that the most
effective and cheapest way to con
to the public is
A Period of Constructive
We are living In a period of ex-
the-organization and
of vast business affairs, just
as at periods in our early
history we gave signal evidence of
constructive las in politics and
statesmanship. Many of those
conditions that if was the object
statesmanship to the
individual, in order he might
have freedom and lo
sue his own proper cuds according
In j to his preferences, have been long
Groceries.
Moat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses, Lard, Scad Is,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails Hope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in that line
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
receives
treatment there i- in Die
shop, Jefferson Davis an old
man; Aguinaldo a young man.
The question is
timely one. Times
And the additional shame of the
infamous treat men I Mr.
Davis is that then President
as
possible should
rat it harmony
to other which adv km it,
iii
he done fol it-
and in.
cannot make
mil of impeachment
proceedings, either was
or partisan
It-rations it was tho
and Secretary of War of the the Democratic. In
Haw Butchers Did It. i
More than half a century ago in
group merchants, while lunch
in a little old bar- i
room at the corner of Market and
Monroe streets, left their tables lo
view a parade prise live stock
which was by the tavern.
those days the leading butch-
of the city used to advertise
their beef during the holiday sea-
marching their Cape Henry, where
cattle, just before slaughter, nave been laid out
through streets, experiments,
Washington, April
Moore, chief of the Weather
Bureau, has returned from an in-
of wireless telegraphy
Stations on the Virginia and
Carolina oust, and has reported to
Secretary Wilson the results of his
observations. He found that the
experimental work is progressing
satisfactorily between
At Cape
Slates were native Southern-
Carolinians both. The
Ironing was done by him who is
now Commanding General
the the United States,
of bis own volition. Hill ink
God, neither Mr. Davis nor
Sooth were ever humbled by the
treachery on the o e part nor the
vulgar on the other.
Raleigh
House the publicans voted
white
pats And so
the Republicans
acquittal, while
Hie I h i above party
and politics, the
did not i
lion to
butcher's advertisement an-. Henry an excellent has been
Much is true the decorated
would carved up
juicy steaks on the follow
New York Telegraph,
Any person so offending shall through the use of the columns of
be guilty a misdemeanor, and j the dally
not exceeding or Record.
since attained
remains to be done for society
political
ties. Hut the model n man has
had far more serious problems to
work out In his capacity of a
industrial community
than his capacity as a citizen of
the state; and just where the great
est problems lie are to found
the largest rewards for who
can do great things. Hence
relative intensity Industrial and
business life, as compared with
that of political life, our own
generation. It is a normal order
of Progress
of the the American
monthly Review of Reviews for
April.
man eels
the more mothers in law he has.
What's the use of paying for
soda water when you can have it
charged f
Maude, dear, colored card
do not carry razors because
it is necessary to cut for deal.
People are beginning lo take
for that tired
into
day.
Arrest
disease by the timely use of
Liver Tills, an
favorite remedy of increasing
Always cures
SICK HEADACHE,
sour stomach, malaria,
torpid liver, constipation
all bilious diseases.
Liver PILLS
is rumored In Manila Ag-
will sail for United
States on
lion of President
A lunatic one of the New
York asylums bad bis
son restored a haul knock on
the head. lakes hard raps
to knock sense into sonic people
presumably sane. Wilmington
Star.
established for the physical
mechanical development and In-
of fundamental
principles of wireless telegraphy.
Signals arc exchanged daily be
tween these two and
messages can be transmitted at
any tune, though there is no
for exchange of a
yet These two are folly-
seven miles apart, with no laud
between and tho hi
regarded as an ideal one for
experiments, is in
Keep this in for
and work, which will be
prosecuted
next summer, The next great
problem to lie solved, according lo
Chief i- the
the wireless messages, so
the messages sent shall
only the for which
they are and not inter-
in Car-
season h received as
much as sixty cams a bunch for
asparagus. A Florida in.
who has purchased land
will put celery, and
will grow
mate profusion if superior
quality, The trucking industry,
an Industry
i years ago, has come to be
one the greatest in
North Carolina, audit is yet
half eloped, ha- nut
to some.
fort in many, and mi
in to lb that
largely wisely
truck farming, his
State a desirable class of
population. Senator
who established a c
enabled to
showing
growing
tarries and truck for
They have
mil brought friends live
Carolina, and u In gin
Ins Just been made in
of the king i . i
Eastern North Carolina.
North Carolina gel rich
p by making things lo m ii In
people ho live in other
and
in make n
rich. Much .; it i-, u .
Two hundred of
remove eighty pounds
I from the
soil. Unless this quantity
. is returned to the soil,
r. following crop will
materially decrease.
v i i
, O moss of
l r crops,
an seat
i WORKS,
will, crossing of me-- den, ed u II-
ages for other stations.
china tells Russia she cannot
sign the Manchuria convention
because all the other powers op-
pose her doing so.
and land devoted lo the ml
ration of cotton, which pay
w ill be devoted to grow lug
and vegetables
far market, sit lug re-
turns tor Hive-. and labor.
News and Observer.
v.
A ll i n j and d
one of the
i tin Stale i- not yet
i ins under one
Though
bus a
and u p places,
II,, i I these have a
hi of more I ban Of
tin ,
six more i
ii, Ii ii lo-.
ti on had- v. it Char-
-o, n h
. ii
1.1,0
. . Tho
i In lucre iii In population
the hi I it
i- e,, i j distributed,
and there Is i . of
a in; i city. New
i. Herald.
Tin arc
lows and
Odd
lodges in I Ins Slate





EASTERN REFLECTOR
I. C.
O. J. Ed.
Entered at the Office
Greenville, N. C, as
Mail Matter.
Tuesday.
doubt the latest official scan-
in the Philippines will prove
highly edifying to the benighted
whom we are to
it, to the as
a solvent But
been the la in
since writer can
and no one is heard to
Canaan ho
mortgages on their lands have
. of law
nib to Raleigh even time
tin- Legislature meet, to look after
their intonate.
liver since this writer can n ,
member cases of this
cited us instances of double ,
it hold that is. not,
. and think a little
lion will it i
A owns n tract of land and wants
walk in the straight and narrow ,,, burro ; leans him the
path of official rectitude.
A girl has for
the return of her engagement
eats. She says she doesn't
the old things, but she
wouldn't return them to the mean
old for anything now.
We understand that thole op
posed to the bond issue are hard at
work it on Sine
those who want to see Green-
ville prosper cannot remain
and allow the measure to be
for want of Interest.
Will General now
to Editor whom he
expelled from Manila for exposing
the scandals which have be
so marked that the Govern-
has forced to nuke;
numerous arrests of
them
All Americans will welcome the
i-j and a mortgage on the
land as security, A still
laud, notwithstanding the
gag returns it for taxation.
which is if had sum of
mom j he would. If he com
i the law, return for tax-
lie med the to A
in place of cash
gage on land, and that
. the sum of money
previously owned. The laud
the mortgage, therefore, arc
separate and distinct pieces of
pro and we are unable to
the train of reasoning
which arrives the
I that to tax them both is double
Landmark.
Lei us take another A
on n cc land which It
o has no money
but gives A Iii note with a
the laud as security for
in d for
tux it ion mid A give in the
gage. So existed previous
lo I ho transact but a debt was
in transfer
news, if true, that has
given up lie hopeless and
land. the if
this ii
lion;
inn a ease
f double
sworn to failed j
States. Even those who
that our institution are Imperiled
by the acquisition of the Philip- Happenings la North Carolina
pines against the will of
habitants, cannot but rejoice if the
lamentable record of blood is to
come to an end,
-i shipment of
Hi is season was made from
Bern
Bin,
i n meeting in the
ti ; Lurch Washington.
; A. SI. Powell bas been
lied bi the of
W. II. Martin, mail
who stole some or
while he w a clerk in
Treasurer Worth's office, has j . for mayor.
sentenced to ten imprison- from the third
meat. The speedy trial sen low of a burning
that has followed the deuce, and was fatal-
of his crime are commend Injured,
able. Vet it was noticeable iii held a election
reading the proceedings trial lay to
that, notwithstanding Martin
ill- . .
went before the
, . ,. toil, who el lived
a his . . ,
was in
tried to make a hero of the thief. .,, ., ,.,.
Any is entitled to , ,. .
male defense, but the methods , .,, , Kentucky,
often by lawyers and the Carolina
their public has the Ii
encourage rather than .-,
diminish crime. Talc- the recent the in
gambling vase sad Ibis
j n- r commodious quarters,
. a
location,
tin live , peculiar
ii- ii.
l into
. v kitchen and
Mill on -1
c i-e s.
lithe issue is
Tuesday it will be a blow to the
progress of town from which
will take a long time to
Almost the is wall b
to see what the town
will do at this election. There an
Capitalists who have
desire to make Investments here,
but if the bond issue is
will piss us by.
hand if the bonds me carried,
you will prosper in
the next year or two a net.
fore.
Messenger I-
11-., the and pip-i-
of the revenue act of the
wk-
that to very
let the called
business interest should sillier
double taxation, while not a wind
other on
whom double are levied.
Then the Messenger cites the fill-
a.- ill
u.
There could be
double taxation to require
A to 11-1 bis in taxation and
of the
. college,
I.;. the
. of Political
n mi
Ii I Whites Blacks in the
So .-
I , . . ill
Tin the pub-
lit have a handsome
Ii
, -i-, striking maps
awl i, Is, lug the
be nation of
the nation's
-mi in April, 1827,
which lie- Hist number of the
hi-; illume
I i , from the press.
W AMI I
rum
April
Mr. and Boss
have again had their heads to
Ohio They
the returns from the
municipal elections m State,
Bod they specially dislike
of Tom. L. Johnson to be
major of Cleveland. They
that Mr. Johnson's successful
re-entry politics
and a lot of it for the
machine in Ohio, and that it
may out also to be a factor in
in- as it
is an open secret that Mr.
only for mayor
as a stepping to a
lion for something higher. They
believe that Mr. Johnson will be a
central figure in the State cam-
this year, whether he be-
comes the democratic candidate
for governor or the democratic
candidate to succeed Senator For-
and fear him and his
n personal popularity the
State. And they are not alone
fearing him. Col W. O.
which also elected a
democratic mayor, who is a
and has something of a
as an expert the currents
Ohio politics, who is now
Washington, elect
will with an
now for higher place.-. He is
very clearly in line for the demo-
nomination for governor this
year. Nobody believes that he
can carry the Slate, but lie may
make trouble the legislature.
And if he can even reduce
majority for a re-election to
a small figure he will lie a power
in I ho democratic Nation-
Convention. He surely is a vote-
Again Morgan I That
man seems determined to
every thing in sight and a lot of
I lungs in While off
. deny the story that Mr.
during his recent visit to Mr.
offered to out the
Canal Co. complete
the canal, giving Stales
government any concessions it
night desire as to the control of
the canal in time of war, with
ate capital without cost to this
provided, that Mr.
pledge this govern
men In kill for
construction of a canal over the
route, it is generally be-
in Washington Mr.
Morgan did make some oiler
and further that
is being cot The
i- plausible, and true would ex-
plain ranch of the mysterious
t-i the Nicaragua C bill
constantly cropped out
unexpected places while the late
Congress was in session, it is
known Mr. Morgan's relations
close with big railroad In-
I hat opposed
Canal legislation, as well as with
the capitalists who compose tin- so-
called American Panama Canal
Co. which i- In c
organized for purely speculation
purposes. Another thing that
add- In plausibility of the
story is that the State Department,
in it- negotiations with t
president of the Panama Can-
Co., clearly -hows its
II in the possibility
canal passing under American
control. Sine it was started by
Lesseps the Panama Canal Co.,
been nut one swindle, but a
series of swindles, which
have made rascals millionaires and
thousands of honest French
paupers. that record
open to all it is not conceivable
American people will
ever endorse any connection of this
government under any
stances or condition with the
j Panama Canal Co.
administration has once
more revived the story the
I Sultan of Turkey It to pay
those American
claims. Like all its
predecessors, new story
time payment
to the cleverness with
Which nil diplomat have gut the
hound Common decency
until it announce that these
claims been paid. It has
lowed in he bluffed and
b the Sultan to an extent
boa wade the
laughing stock diplomatic
world.
then require II, who has a moil A.
Ii of re-
turning from a to Washing-
I Friday
mid with family of
lie I lined States SUn-1
I inn nut amended char
tor in New Jersey with capital
stock of
ADVANTAGES OF
April 1st, 1801.
As several friends have asked
me for a full description Jensen
I arrived here on February
12th, will give a description
through your col in us as best I
With abundant supply of
money most any be made
attractive for the moment, but
when it comes to in-
vestment for remuneration, that
brings up
has all the advantages that
can supply, such us locality,
conveniences,
mate and Tour-
who are only localities
where they can spend the most
money a given length of time
might succeed better elsewhere.
for comfort
Jensen is naturally of the most
desirable the south.
We haven hotel here fully equip
all the latest
Conveniences comforts that
could desire, located only a few
steps from more
properly, arm of the ocean
which has a reputation almost as
far as extends for its
majestic waler glisten-
with billion- if stars
produced from phosphorus rays.
We ship hundreds of
dollars worth of all parts of
the every
Jensen is only two miles from
the ocean beach, where bathing is
delightful recuperative to
health. It is but a short distance
to inlet which is the
anglers paradise, and fish
becomes monotonous, except to
those who never lire the sport of
pulling blue sea bass
trout. The surrounding woods has
a bountiful supply of game such
as deer, turkey, wild eats now
and then a for the
of those who are fond of more
solid sports, and a climate nobody
would change if they could.
For a w inter home for those who
are in feeble health or who do not
like to play freeze-out in a colder
climate, and wish to enjoy the
of fishing, hunting, sailing
and rowing perpetual spring
time, they can find no place that
would please them like Jensen.
Asa point for investment ask
the public through
to come and investigate for
themselves. We have
per in town to show up our maps,
or painted for-
es to pm out our streets.
We have almost an unbroken
field of pineapples for mile-, with
cottages dotted the river
front, where .-even years ago the
whole country was almost a wilder-
This change was brought
front the product of the soil, and
Dot from outside capital. For la-
slump, the hotel here which cost
over was built With
from local products.
As of central
point for the pineapple industry,
the Indian and Like
pineapple growers association has
headquarter at this place.
We have church facilities and a
nourishing conducted by
one of the most cultivated and re-
lined ladies that can be found
profession.
It.
Hit He Head,
A laughable incident occurred
the Federal court this afternoon
which furnished some fun in which
Judge Boyd and the whole court
indulged. A from
where a certain
man was, and
Missouri I reckon. He
run away from last court here and
went by home and got his mules,
and went When he
got there Ii back told
his wile that bu was dead.
Greensboro Telegram.
We regret lo Unit our old
Carolina friend Noah
who some lime ago celebrated his
Ii and has for the
years or more
hospitality of one of the
New Jersey almshouses, is in fail-
Health and not expected to
vive Star.
WINTERVILLE
MB HAPPENINGS AMI
BUSINESS NOTES.
Is. C, April
Owing to the extreme scarcity of
labor we would advise all farmers
to arrange their tobacco rows so
every eighth row will be live feet
wide, by so doing you can use
a tobacco truck and thus house
your tobacco with much less labor
cost. There were some trucks
used certain sections last season
for tobacco, we in
every where the truck was
used there will be a great
for them this season, and orders
for several hundred trucks have
already been placed many
will doubtless come yet.
If you will lay out your rows as
stated 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 the
wide row much better, if you
are scarce of help you use a
truck. We are to lie head-
quarters for tobacco trucks of best
style. A. G. Cos Mfg Co.
Claude has
hi- family here from
and occupies the house
Church street.
Barnes family, of
Ayden, are visiting H. M. Dixon.
Rev. J. K. Falkner, who has
been visiting Kinston and
returned home Thursday morning.
W. of Kin-
Friday here, as the
guest of A. G. Cox.
John II. Galloway, of Grimes-
laud, was here yesterday.
Prof. W. of
passed through on
day's freight on his way lo
where he delivered address last
night.
A. G. Com has just received
supply of cotton seed meal.
Miss May Tucker, of near Green-
ville, is visiting the of J. F.
Harrington.
Quite a huge number of our
went lo Greenville this
morning.
G. W. left for
this and will return
day.
C. A. Fair is the popular
for ladies now. Her new
millinery is very attractive she
is finding ready sales.
Grand
Opening.
Easter
WE WELCOME AND INVITE ONE TO STOKE
Thursday and Friday
of this week to see our new goods and low marked down prices
on goods on hand before the lire. We can give you bargains
us well as the latest novelties and select
KICKS WILKINSON.
Leader in Styles.
My store was thronged with visitors on opening days and it
red that I have the
Handsomest Millinery
that has been shown in Greenville. I have the most complete of
everything ii. the milliner's line.
HatS in endless variety and all the shapes.
4- SAILOR AND WALKING
AND
Anything that can be desired in Flowers, Ribbons and Ornaments,
Wash Silks for Shirt Waists. Beautiful line of Baby Capo. I alto
have a handsome lot of Pictures and Frame. Be sure that you call
sec
Mrs. M. D. Higgs.
Mr. ii.
Friday about
o'clock Mr. Barnabas l.
died the home of his sou la,
Mr. j, II. Pender, in West Green-
ville. He was his year,
and was beat men we
ever knew. He was an earnest
Christian, zealous the service
the Savior, and bright hope
of the future that lies the
grave. All who knew him held
him in highest regard.
Barnabas U. was burn at
Pa., Feb. He
to Petersburg Va.,
and man led that city Sept.
23rd, 1851, to Miss
Thompson, daughter
Thompson. They had on-
two children, both of whom are
now living are Mrs. H.
Sledge, of Tarboro, and Mrs. L. H.
Pender, of Greenville. The widow
also
Mr. in
and lime years later 1881.
came to and since
time made his home here. He
joined Presbyterian church
when a young man and was a Kill-
street church of
Petersburg. He was made a Kill
in here when
it was first organized, which
he held until his death.
The burial will take place Sun-
day afternoon in Cherry Hill
service being held at
o'clock in church.
The pull will lit Messrs.
W. B. Parker, K. II. A.
It. J. L. Woolen, W.
U. Wilson and J. K. Moore.
Governor has led
two of the judges pro
d fur the act the
somber superior court judges to
sixteen. Geo. A. Join.-,, f Frank
was judge the
district and
Winston of appointed
for the second
Attention Ladies
STANDARD
PATTERNS
My friends and customers will find me at the old stand
with largest stock of HATS, CAPS
and all the newest things in the Milliner's line to be in
Greenville. Mrs. Ella Greene will be
with me again this season. Her taste and skill as a trimmer
is unsurpassed. We guarantee to please our customers both
in work Mid pi ices. Come see my goods. New Dress Patterns
for Spring.
Mrs. L. GRIFFIN.
None genuine unless
Red Cross is on label
Don't j Substitute
WE WORLD
TO PRODUCE THE EQUAL OP.
for Chills, Fevers,
Night Sweets and Grippe, and
all forms of Malaria.
DON'T WAIT TO
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED I
CURES I
TRY IT. NO CURE NO PER
DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE.
He have returned from the
Northern Markets where we
bought the most complete line
we have ever
handled- Call and see our
Pattern Hats, Flowers Mouse-
serve.
MISSES ERWIN.
the of a kind
that are hard to beat.
Our Clothing Department
Always complete. New goods com-
in. Old still seasonable.
For young and old.
Our Shoe Department
Larger than ever. New styles.
ard styles. All grades. All prices.
Our Hat Department
SLOUCH, STIFF AND FEDORA. YOU
know we lead in styles, and prices.
Our
Comment unnecessary. Hundreds of patterns Ties,
styles Shirts, endless variety
YOU KNOW OUR QUALITY BEST.
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
Tub for
subscription and we request
you to settle as early as
We need YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep us waiting for It.
This notice is for those who
And die cross mark on their
paper
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
is the best fur
pens is well as for all oilier
writing. it at Reflector Rook
Score.
The highest praise has
en by those whom I have
sold the Standard Sewing Mu-
ch s. m. Rostrum,
We learn that two colored
aged about years, near
X Roads, bad a light even
when one shut am killed the
other,
Pear
After a trial of three days, lour
Of the were convicted of
breaking in the store of Mr. J. O,
at It will be re-
that this is the case
the were hunted down and
located by blood hounds that were
trained and sold by Mr. W. V.
The conviction
of the was largely due to
the work of the
Court,
The eases have been
disposed of
Hill Home and Daniel,
affray, defendants plead guilty,
judgment suspended on payment
of costs.
The case against the live
for breaking Into the store of
at was
Wednesday morning and was still
In progress court adjourned
or limn today.
N. Nichols, carrying con-
weapon, pleads guilty,
men suspended on payment of
costs.
Albert Ashley
Amos Moore, Joseph Edwards Jesse
Edwards and John Smith,
Ashley Moore, Jesse
Ed wit and Joseph Edwards
guilty. Albert Jno.
Smith guilty.
The Daniel
for burglary was called this
morning. to the recess
only nine jurors for case had
been selected and the of
had been exhausted. An
of was ordered
Scats at Town to
MM
Oxford has a write-up the
Baltimore Sun for which, we sup-
pose paid handsomely. The same
write-up in the Public Ledger
would have cost the town less
would have accomplished
more good. Of course it it none
of our business where or how
people of the town their
money, but this advice costs them
Durham Herald.
Another Carious Egg.
Sometime ago Mr. E. B.
brought The the
est hen egg record. Mat Duke
took the opposite extreme and
brought us the smallest one. Now
Mr. D. D. brings us
other that he says is
in size, but gets there
shape. This egg looks like the
hen might have been to lay
two at the time got them mix-
ed up.
ft Trust
Company will be ready to open
business the 10th The
for the bank are nearly
completed and are strikingly hand-
some. The hank and office rooms
are nicely papered, and the
railing
The counter was built here at home
by Mr. C. H. West and is as Hue a
piece of work as could lie any-
where. The officers of the new
bank L. I. Moore, President;
W, M. Smith, Vice President; It.
J. Cobb, Cashier; Ola Forbes, Tel-
BLACKJACK ITEMS
N. April
Mr. Allen Clark, died
Midden Friday evening.
was buried Chapel
Sunday.
C. W. of Washington,
passed through Saturday
for Rountree on a expo-
Jim Elks was out to see his lies
girl Sunday. Jim is a dashing
widower.
Mist Lucy is
school near
Mis. Sue Clark is I ho guest of
Mrs. S. W. Tyson.
We are glad to that
Mrs. Milk U much
proved.
Little Misses Lulu
Mills are school near
HOWDY DO.
Same Speak to Sic, to
1901.
H.
this
A. of Norfolk.
here today.
Mrs. J. Tucker is
Mrs. F. Patrick.
J. C. of
came in this morning.
E. U. Pick it-turned
day from
returned to
evening.
J. A. family left
this morning for Tarboro to make
that place their
Guy Webb and
of Kinston, spent Wednesday here
and returned the evening
Miss Cora Fields,
who has visiting Miss Bruce
Forties, returned home Wednesday
evening.
Miss Brown, traveling
of the Oxford
Wednesday here
left this morning.
Mrs. Meyers, who
with her sister,
Mrs. I. C. Arthur, left this morn-
for Wed Virginia,.
G. M. Tucker returned to Nor
folk today.
Miss Geneva left this
fur Bethel.
Caddell, of
Thursday night here.
Or. W. W. to
Thursday evening.
W. T.
day evening from Virginia.
Presiding Elder F. A. Bishop
left this morning for Elm City.
Wiley returned from
Baltimore Thursday evening,
Mrs. D. D. Gardner left Ibis
morning to visit relatives Hum
Mrs. W. T. Hunter returned
Thursday evening from a visit to
Turbo
Miss Ida Tucker, of Plymouth,
came in Thursday evening to visit
her sister, Mrs. W. A.
Mrs. Judge II. G. Connor, of
Wilson, is spending some time
with Mrs. R. R. Gotten, at Cotton-
dale.
J. J. Jr. left
this for Norfolk to take a
position with the Tucker wholesale
bat
Greer, of Baltimore, came
this morning. The police
have to pull peddling
potatoes without license.
Mr. and Mrs. E. of
Greene passed through
this morning going to Norfolk
where they will spend sometime.
GREAT SPRING
Read This.
The balance of the J.
Pa., stock of high grade
Boyer Co., Media,
held back,
must go,
Read This.
WORTH of NEW
sPring Goods,
Everything marked and in and are thrown In this sale
We must have room low prices will move
Goods, Clothing and
and Prices
will astound
The sale now on.
Corsets.
Saturday
J. Garden left
for 1.-1111.
this morning
Tom and wife
today.
to
Jesse
Norfolk
from
to
Honor Holt.
The honor roll of
school is as Novella Hunt-
Charlie Verna Ed-
Mollie Fannie
Jenkins, Carrie Jenkins, Eva Jen
kins, James, Hilda Knight,
Walter
returned
cuing.
returned
morning,
Pearce returned from
Richmond Friday evening.
Miss Bessie Harding in
Friday evening from Bethel,
John W. Gotten, of Tar-
is here tending court.
A. M. Perry came in Friday
evening from a trip up
Prof. W. to
Ayden yesterday returned
this
Rev. J. II. Morton, of
came in Friday return-
ed I his
Mia. Davit, of Beaufort, came
this morning to
Mis. u. l. Banner,
Chief Police Jno. E.
of Rocky Mount,. in Friday
to attend court.
Miss Maggie Salisbury, of
tin county, is visiting Mrs. W. R
Smith in South Greenville.
Miss Cornelia left Friday
evening for to spend
day and with her
In, W. It. faith children
returned visit to her old
home in Martin Friday
evening.
Shield-, of
Neck who has her
sister, Mrs. E. returned
home this
W. E. Heavens, of En Held, who
has been here several days on a
visit to His brother W. A.
returned home morning.
J. Boyer
THIS Sale
and
Men Shoes
Boyer price
this
Calicoes
J.
price lie
Only to customer.
The Grandest Display Ever Seen Here.
Big New Store,
Artistically arranged, with color blended with color,
showing the prettiest and large, store Greenville
has ever had. THE PROFITS NOT THOUGHT OF.
Remember this big sale is now going on at
New Store.
Men Hats.
I. -p.-ii e
Me
Ladies Shoes.
I. n Ice
fill IS S;,,.
Sheeting.
THIS Hal
lie
III Ml--
A Grand Chance For Genuine
Mens Suits.
Worth
THIS
X. if
Mens Pants.
91.50
Mens Neckties.
Worth THIS rt K.
Bedsteads.
kind rills a
Percale Cuffs.
Do kind THIS BALK
Attention,
Everything Marked in Plain Figures.
Make no mistake but come and
bargain offered you.
t the rare
Our Terms
sold for cash.
Ion approval. Spot cash
This sale for
attentive clerks.
Nothing sent out
over the counters.
consumers only. Polite and
Percale Collars.
kind Tills SALE
Ladies Shoes.
Iii is
Table Oil Cloth.
Linen Collars.
I north 1.1 W
A.
To only,
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 Lost,
Every department crowded and jammed and have cut the prices move They are
and you want to be among the first before they are picked over.
going
C. T.
Big New Store.
The Money Saver.
Greenville, N. C.





Have You Forgot
What
I AM STILL AN
LIKE OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware A
WHICH AM To
i i. see tat Flour or Pork.
Yours to
White.
Get a good Safe
Tho Victor safe is made in all sizes con-
home, office and general use.
Every tie I with a guarantee to be fire
proof. from ;
L. SUGG,
Greenville, X. C.
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THE COUNT BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS
APPOINTED
A- one of depositories or Public I Books in
Pitt County. We the books designated on the
State I for th and supply what-
ever yon We also hare
COPY BOOKS,
and I e writing
tablets, fool's can pens, pencils, slates,
crayons, colored crayons, ink companion boxes, etc.
i k
pencils cent, plain lead pencils cent,
I rubber tipped lead pencil i rent, n nice tablet with
pretty cover I cent. I i ray n, with metal bold-
in nice wood In in end pencil, slate pen-
and pen, i in e wood
rents. A great big wide I cents. Bottle f best
ink the market. S its y h . to cents.
White crayons, gross in cell's, fool's cap
; i i r in per quire
for the Business Man,
a nice and ledgers,
lay Journals, r books,
order books, draft
Ice, die.
Society
all kinds and card and
papers and
TO ALL
MAGAZINES.
Famous Market Ben
And it comes to
JOB
PRINTING
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
April
Hoard of
held regular meeting on the
Monday in April. Besides the
of pauper orders and
lowing accounts for general county
purposes, the following business
was transacted
The monthly reports of J. B.
Cherry, and
Superintendent of
Health were presented and order-
; tiled.
The following were added to the
pauper list to the amount
staled per Ml.
ad wife each, Marianna John-
son 01.50, Willie Atkinson
The following were released from
poll tax for Wm.
col.-, J. H.
pen, Henry Flanagan, Jim Harris.
S. Moore.
Stokes was released from
taxes on MM in
Valuation of land of J. R. Smith
was reduced from
lo WOO.
Joseph Atkinson, of
released from taxes on
, charged.
M. A. Rives. was re-
leased from taxes on WOO
charged.
Andrew was
released from on ISM
charged.
John was re-
, leased from taxes on erroneous-
charged.
Mrs. Ella Knight was released
from taxes on erroneously
charged,
Millie Ann as admitted
in the Home for one mouth
J. P. was granted
to peddle medicine in the
county, with two horses, for one
year.
I. J. Chapman, of Swift Creek
land J. J. of
, his, were elected County
It mis ordered that lumber lie
j famished A. J. Flanagan to build
a house in place of the one ordered
burned by the Superintendent of
Health lo avoid the spread o
i smallpox.
W G. Brothers was allowed lo
medicine in the comity
without license for six months.
The following were
but list taken in different
ships for
Beaver s. Smith.
A.
E. Baton.
D.
Worthington.
Williams.
R. Home.
Greenville H. A. Blow,
B. Little.
S ill J. Tucker.
S. Dawson was appointed
register of stock in
and Creek stork law
The Sheriff was ordered to adj
i delinquent taxes in The
W. J. an-
I t homed to repair Willing bridge.
A from citizens at
present ad asking that a
piece of road known second
in lie accepted as a
public road.
W. L. was elected cotton
weigher for the town of
for one term.
The following were drawn
for the special term of court to be
-in May
C lien
Tucker, J. E.
R. T. M. M.
J. aim hi. Job Moore,
W. V. o. a.
T. K. Hooker, J. L. Sugg, W. I.
Brown, Alf.-ed Worthington, Jr.,
J. H. Boyd, Richard W.
A. Pollard, J. J Grey.
Second O. Owe, B. B.
Dall, Fred J. P.
Dawson, W. J. W. J.
W. H. Stocks, Frank
ti. ft Barrett, M.
Crawford, Frank B.
II. S. Hardy, L. H.
J. E. May, W. P. Harris,
Ira Moore.
of April.
According to
kept by the Weather Bureau in
Raleigh daring the past fourteen
years, the average, month of April
is as
The mean or normal tempera-
degrees; the warmest
month was that of an average
of tit degrees; the coldest month
was that of an average
of degrees; the highest temper-
was degrees on April
the lowest temperature was
degrees on April . aver-
age date on which first
in autumn,
1st; average date on which bust
frost in spring,
April 18th.
and melted
the average for the month.
inches; average number of
days with of or more,
the greatest monthly
was 1.10 inches in the
greatest amount of precipitation
recorded in any consecutive
hours was inches on April
7th, the greatest amount of
snowfall in any consecutive
hours extending to winter
of only was 3.5 inches
April 4th, 1899.
The average number of clear
days, partly cloudy days,
cloudy days,
The prevailing winds have
from the southwest; the highest
velocity of the wind was miles
from the northwest on April 7th,
This country ours is great on
scandals, especially with regard to
affairs of government. According
Associated Press dispatch of a
day or two ago from in-
in the capture and late of
well nigh overshadow-
ed by sensational developments
present and prospective, of frauds
in the Commissary Department.
It is not known how widely these
extend, but enough is known to
justify the belief that they are far
reaching. The of the
department of Southern Luzon, to
with seven commissary
several civilian clerks
a prominent Government
tor, a hotel man and a number of
other have been arrested
as being implicated in the fraud.
It does seem a remarkable thing
that in all such cases there must
be a scandal before the work is
completed. We hail our
in and our scandal in Manila.
and so it must be, it would seem,
wherever public officials are en
trusted with the ex-
of Government funds.
May not the Populists and Social
some valuable lessons
from these things If the Govern-
cannot carry on a little bus-
in and the Philippines
without corruption the part of
those entrusted with work,
what might we reasonably expect
it the Government should under-
take to carry on the business of the
country generally The less the
Government meddles with business
the less money it handles, the bet
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Norfolk. Va,
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
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p m. Hope Mills p n
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arrives p m
Conner lions at with train
at Manton with Carolina
at la- the Re.
with the Air Line Southern
at with the and
Charlotte Railroad.
Train on too Road
M IT p m.
Scotland Ne.-S at SOS p in. fl
pm. Returning
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m. Weldon am.
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Three rapes. One last F-ch, for
Times
VA.,
Now Only a Tear,
and absolutely free The
Monthly, New The
Farm Journal,
THE AND SUNDAY
Including Farm and Para-
now only W per
year; month by mail.
Address THE TIMES,
Richmond, Va.
at
Train
on h
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in and
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and ex. . ;
Train Tarboro dally Sunday
p Sunday i IS pm. Ply-
month y-
mouth dally, except Sunday, BO a u. and Sin
day am, a am.
Train on C N.
born dally, m,
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a m. arrive- S a
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Mount dally except j.
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw
Clinton dally, Sunday, n m and
m. Clinton at am
pm.
Train rime connection W el
all points North dally, all
mood.
H.
Agent
J. R. KENLY, Manager.
T. M. Traffic Manager
notice to fife
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. John C. for
North Virginia, of Well-
K . .-in Company,
Life Insurance Co., of
to to its large number of
to the public
generally, of North
will now in
state and from this date will its
and to all
siring the very ht la the bet
life in the world.
If the in your town has r
yet completed
JOHN a DREWRY,
State Agent, N. C.
policy holders 1182,500,189.05
Live, reliable agents at
once to worn for
Old
Tew people are to give
away a secret.
When a thing is too good to last
we too bad.
The favorite
is
It is better everything
you hear to believe
Spring is a backward, but
Nature will assort herself in
time.
One who doe things is
a hundred who about
the things they are going to do.
Cheek isn't a bad
in a girl. If wasn't for her
cheek she couldn't blush.
There are of excite-
when even the musician can-
not compose hi
lie for the people. m ,,
. or
. .
not
-i .
in. Hit.
Pill, tho
are and
lo
taint pill., contain pill. Sc
contain IS
Imitation., sent by stamp taken.
CO. tor. and
III. For by
J ,
Navy
w ill at an
eight b I foot of the
on which will be placed
miniature lead models representing
the fleets, of all nations
location from day today.
. r.
Cheapest and Best.
who listen with credulity
to the and pursue
with eagerness the of
hope, who expect that the
of today will be fulfilled by to-
morrow, In most towns
are two or more gentlemen
who speculate in cotton. Now
these two or more are advised to get
together and a for
expected and stop paying
the New V ten dollars
each to it for them. ,,. . B.
PILLS
L. H. Pender,
C.
Flues. Tin Hoofing,
employed. All
kinds Gnu and work
first class. Restocking of gnus a
specialty.
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter
Mount Motor.
A N. C, preacher
answered Tito Norfolk Landmark's
do a rabbit
by
it has DO tail to This
answer would hare satisfied any
real genuine seeker after
but The re-asserts its
ever contentious spirit by the re
or
mark ma as admit that it is
cornered and not try to wiggle or
wriggle out of its dilemma by wag-
Observer.
Lot.
all
of or
and
tonic and
flow to pal.
and
of youth. By
PILLS
per d .
with our to
or paid. for
of r
Tablets
bond.
v cf Tower,
f Of
a . . , . a . iii awl tho
do not wobble
. , , . mall In a
they The Laud .
. i. . f,, ,
bond to In JO or
paid.
MEDICAL CO.
r. h
OLD DOMINION LINE
BIB VICK
Steamer My re Washing
ton daily at A. M. for
ville, leave Greenville at
H. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays,
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and
at A. M. 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.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. Art.,
Greenville, N. O.
NOTICE.
On May M expert to our
All persons lit arc requested to
payment. All persons
having claims us will present them
at our Eastern Warehouse for
immediate
HOOKER.
NOTICE TO
Litter of . having this
day to me. by the Clark of the
Superior Court of Pitt county upon the
lute of II. P. . -i is
given In all claims
Mid estate to present them lo
for on or day of
April or this Holier will lie In
liar of their recovery. Persons to
estate are notified lo make Immediate
payment to
This the 1st day of April 1901.
CANNON.
ate of If.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Letters of upon tho estate
if I Hudson, having, this
day been issued to by the Clerk of the
Court of Pitt County, Notice it
hereby given lo all persons holding claims
against said estate lo present to
for payment on or More the 80th day of
March or this notice will be in
of their All persons
lo said are requested lo make
payment to me.
This the day of March
HUDSON,
of Redding
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
of administration, with the will
i. having tins day beta issued lo me
Ibo Clerk of the Superior Court of Pill
the estate of L. K. Laughing-
notice it hereby given lo
holding claims ts-
late t present them to me for payment
on 27th March
will he in bar of their re-
All Indebted to raid es-
arc. to make immediate pay-
to
This the day of March, 1901.
Attar.
with the will annexed of L. E. Laughing-
house, deceased.
A ED 1176.-------
S. M. Schultz.
Wholesale retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, Bed-
Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
Gail Ax
Meat Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
Candies, Dried Apples,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Best Butter, Stand-
ard Sewing a r i , and nu-
other goods. Quality
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
saw m
Phone
o. w.
dealer
GREENVILLE
Cotton Bagging and Ties always
on has i
goods kept constantly es
produce and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
W. R, WHICHARD BRO.,
DEALERS IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and as low the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country
1.1
-DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
ill
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. B. COREY.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
ISSUED WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
ft Publisher,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
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VOL. XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL
Did you know we sell the same
mute Goods for that
c for
and prettiest white goods,
ties. Lanes, French Ginghams,
Silks for Waists, Silks
all shades to be seen. Newest
thing in Belt Buckles. Call and
see them.
A Convincing Experiment.
The Newark N. of
insurance
had a faith
the of newspaper
To convince the
officers he bore expense of a
mouth's display advertising the
newspapers. lo the re
suit he increased our
business this State from about
2.1,000 to over in a sin-
through newspaper
U his opinion that
in near future the insurance
companies will he huge newspaper
Rec-
IT TAKES NO TALK.
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
TO SELL A LADY A II
WHEN SHE SEES THE EXACT
are still in the forefront of the rice
M e offer you the best selected line of
W. T. LEE CO.
HI
It-lit.
April
Although baldly pushed to fur-
official salaries for
can lame ducks who are still
provided for, Sir. was
not prepared to a governor
of Rico from that class, or
else he was afraid to do so. So
surprised Gov. Allen, who came to
Washington for the express
pose of resigning that office, by
telling him that he hold it
j m i t tee, Id lie a
j office, Senator Simmons
Butler would probably be able to
advance some argument why this
should be done, for Populists
party North Carolina certainly
contributed to the re-election of
President as far as was
in their power. Mr, Butler's own
county, where there are more pop-
democrats
cans combined, gave Mr.
a majority. It was also true
ail over the state, that the
lists to a considerable extent
while longer. Being one of Mr. voted the republican
good friends, Gov,
his disappoint-
he could, and
ed to return to Rico about
the 1st of May. By the way,
speaking of Rico, there is a
wide difference between the rosy-
views of existing conditions, com-
and industrial on the Is-
land, expressed by Gov. Allen and
those which come from reputable
correspondents
other sou roes.
Some sensational developments
are expected with
swindling of government out
by capt. M.
Carter, now serving a five year term
in the Military Pris-
on, while he was in charge the
Harbor Savannah,
Ga. official of department
of Is as having
have traced every of the
money stolen by Carter, and at
present lean only say that the In-
will result a number
of arrests. We know where the
money has been hidden in-
vested, It will be
over to the IT. S. Treasury. I can
also say that when Carter serves
out his time, he will be arrested
on criminal charges, but I am not
at liberty to state at present the
exact nature of these
-The talk of being
Arguing the belief that
the people endorsed tho govern
went of this by trusts,
when they re-elected Mr.
Icy, as Senator Hanna has several
times practically said they did,
the choice of Mr. P. C. who
Capital punishment will be re-
stored in Colorado if the Governor
shall sign bill the
just passed by the Legislature.
The New York
Evening Poet, that the
jury shall determine whether the
penalty be death
If shall
lie inflicted by hanging some
day a certain week set by the
Judge, the day to be kept secret.
No death penalty shall be
any OM less than eighteen years
old, nor on a convict ion solely by
circumstantial evidence. Publish-
anything more the
fact of the execution Is made a
General Merchandise
to be found in any store in Pitt County. Well choice
selections, creations of the best manufacturers of America
an, Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer
and Winter. We are at work for yours our mutual
vantage, is our pleasure to show you what want to
you we can. We oiler you the very best service, polite
and the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly on own merits
hen you come to market yon will . yourself lattice
j you do not see our Immense stock before baying elsewhere
Remember us and the following lines f
Goods and Notions,
Satins,
Jackets and Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
STYLE AND COLOR
SHOW AND ITSELF
THAT is WHAT I AM PREPARED TO DO
Ml MILLINERY LARGEST I
BROUGHT TO GREENVILLE Is NOW IN AND
THE STYLES
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT.
tastes while you wait.
V,
The General Assembly stay In North a
cm off from our State .,,. , .,
a address to tin- sin
table institutions all but the .
tin- I
Stay in North
. .,., . t. Mm- Ci
gent, ground of this action is ;,. M,
Hi.- ii,. I,,
s no
Carolina, i is
All Do Not It.
The stale press praised
appoint of Judge
Justice, but it to lie seen
how it will relish the second
lion, Mr. D. Winston, of
Bertie. He is a man of ability
doubt, and Is u male
trustee, but he has been by,
jowl with black radical gang j
past. How long he
left them The
last time we saw him he
Men's, Women's and Children's and
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
has grown rich by giving legal ad- , ,
f j by four or of the
in Mr a Cabinet was a deepest dyed fellows of the afore-
and associations in tho
to the Federal disposed to censure the
,, they are, to try to upon the
A People to be
jail is empty.
March term of criminal
allowed to this country is less than three days and
curb the power the trusts, as the
people believe, it was about
as illogical a choice as could
have made. That Mr.
is a lawyer of marked ability
is proven by his having em-
ployed by trusts, but to expect
him to turn against those who
have made him rich, and from
whom he expects to get more fees,
when he leaves the Cabinet, is to
expect human nature to reverse
itself. He may not do anything
directly for the trusts while he is
Attorney General, but he will
hardly be likely to do anything
directly against them or their in
wide The
iii work for to
do he Philippines for months lo
and it will sec that he stays
there to do it, or refusing to do it,
that he slays locked There is
no junketing ahead of him for a
while.
Senator Simmons, of North Car-
who was in Washington
several days on official business,
says he was given to understand
that tho cases against several
North Carolinians who have been
indicted in the Federal Courts for
alleged violations of election
laws iii.-L November, will shortly
lie abandoned and
because of the of the pros-
officers that law will
not hold in the cases in
Speaking of the rumor that
Senator Butler, of his state, Chair
i the Populist National Com
The
last-
tho
two weeks term of Superior Court
which convened at Jackson last
Monday, is likely to end before
this week is out; our schools were
never better patronized, the pastors
of our churches arc preaching the
gospel of love pointing the
people to a higher life, instead of
having to devote so time to
denouncing wrong doing. These,
it appears to us, are evidences of
better times, that
ton is a good old
an Times.
Sonic one who is fond of wasting
his time with statistics has figured
that if men were really as big
feel, there would be just
room enough I be United Suites
with its new territory for two base-
; ball captains, one lawyer, one Jew
merchant and one Maxton
tor Springs Hustler.
If he will suit the demo
he w ill suit I
Wilmington Messenger.
Talc of Cannibalism-
London, April m -The
pore correspondent of The Daily-
Express wires n of
sea, brought to
Singapore by two survivors of
Nova bark Angola, wreck-
ed six sail from Manila,
j October last. The
survivors,
I Johnsen, a Swede, and
la Spaniard, assert that the
Struck a reef. Two rafts were
I The smaller, bearing live
men, disappeared. The Other,
with twelve drifted for forty
days. The tailors ale barnacles,
sea weed and their
the twenty-fifth day two bet nine
and killed themselves. On
the twenty sixth a Frenchman
killed his mate with an drank
his blood tried lo eat bis
brains, but was prevented by I lie
others. Next day
was killed while attempting to
murder The
ors, all of whom were insane,
the Frenchman's body. Can-
continued until only
Johnsen and remained.
On the forty-second day the raft
stranded at or Flat Island,
the group, of
Borneo. Johnsen
were awfully emaciated.
Malays sent them by junk to Sin-
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses, Lard, Bead ts,
Hardware,
Blows, Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture everything in that line
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit Our motto is Honesty, Merit Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
with the well to . one of
who is afflicted, nor is it in that it
help a well-to-do man as much as ,, ,,
the son ., ;, L ti, ii,.
It will a poor man. The ground of I , . e
that
stand , ,
that the man who is able to i
. , bus lust more in the go-
r. its young men than
oilier way. Ma .
hall not be a pensioner upon
the State.
is a good principle it Ii regard to
me class of i he State's institutions,
it might work well iii regard to
institutions of higher
It Is well known
institution receive
account of tuition,
fail they have to draw
from the State this, ii is
very well however, that
there are many enrolled in tin
young men have in times felt
that to win large success they must
an has been
our The ii has turned
Our young men tin largest op
success
in their own homes in
the
youth.
in i. is a
text for
Stoves
Ram
institutions arc m ,
The; from
might pay, if i, were and
They will not so long a- may
evade it. what account may.
they receive of the State's n.-.-.
Insane citizen or the
Apr I n -The following
The
tinny i eight hundred
If you want or ranges constructed
principles which durable,
and convenient, us well as beautiful
for the
The Hank of
capital Ins been
to business.
iv genuine
deceived
Undo mark, which is shown upon
Stove Range, no
by worthless Imitations and substitutes.
lead all yearly sales and
blind child able lo does not
truth i-. if choice must be
made between the two. we think with
favor should be shown to
blind child, lint it is just to re the town of
blind child i-
pay to himself; and Luzon, re-
is just just to as the of Major
of the young man or who of nine-
enters a and 1.13
education. Indeed iI Is ii wrong of San Miguel
our men and women
to cultivate iii them the of
depending upon the State and in province
upon themselves, the i. ,
learning not make up I r the
of doubled of
cal Recorder. into
scandals
d.
W iii Bring i
or
man who
why people should
patronize establishment- The
chief purpose of ml is to
present reasons lo public
in simplest
Pit m in The business man
who will . Hits through a news
paper which bus a large circulation
Will nil a increase in his
Philadelphia Record.
Sold Exclusive
The women of Newport,
church recently had
rook id for
billion among the .
who were to Bell I lie -line III lei;
cents each, Two thousand bad
sold tin- was
shocked lo in ; be book
railing for bail I. -1 his
key or mid a pint
sherry A rough reined
has pint whiskey as
one of its I The minis-1
remaining
copies in--old, unless the
objectionable recipes shall be mark
id in red ii k a- a warning lo
chasers, This latter suggestion Is
quite childlike bland. In fuel
it's
BAKER HART.
N.
k tree
Oil the farm c-m-., D
Oh I i, has
been Several lam-
or 1- have examined
from lice. um u de
ii specimen
bey ever
of money, The tree was D
and ,. Is diameter furl j rt above
but lo the limb.
t P to present
in the Philippines has coal
lives of i


Title
Eastern reflector, 9 April 1901
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
April 09, 1901
Original Format
newspapers
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Local Identifier
MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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