Eastern reflector, 26 April 1901


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Have You Forgot
THAT i AM STILL CARRYING AN
DATE LINE
Dry Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
Com to we me tot your next H
Yours to
AND A OF OTHER THINGS
WHICH I STABLE TO MENTION.
i Flour or Pork. .
Jas. White.
TWO BEES PAID IN THE
in in in
OF NEWARK. N. J. YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value.
J. Cash Value.
Paid up Insurance,
Extended automatically,
Is Non
ii. Will lie re instated if arrears lie paid within on while you
air living, or within three alter lapse, evidence
of payment of arrears with Interest
second No Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each
succeeding year, the premium for the current year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
. To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an daring the lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG, At
Greenville, N. C.
BETHEL ITEMS
N. C, April, 1901.
B. W. has been spend
several days on business.
Miss Bessie Harding- spent Fri-
day night with Miss Ed
O. B. of Everett-.
Saturday and Sunday in this
place.
Miss Daisy Bailey, Kiley
lock and T. W. at-
the marriage of Mr. Root.
at Wednesday
morning.
Miss is
present on the sick roll call We
w lab a rapid recovery.
Look out the fruit
They arc like
apple trees. We think we
To those living
in malarial districts Tint's
arc they keep the
system in perfect order and arc
an absolute cure
for lick headache, indigestion,
malaria, torpid liver,
and all bilious diseases.
Tuft's Liver Pills
STATE
THE COUNTY BOARD OF SCHOOL
HAVE APPOINTED THE
As one of the depositories Public School Hooks in
Pitt County. We handle the books designated on the
State list for the public schools and can supply what-
ever you need. we. also have
COPY BOOKS,
slant and doable ruled practice writing b
tablets, fool's cap paper, pens, slates.
crayons, colored crayons, inks companion boxes.
Sons of School
need less fruit agents and more
caterpillar destroyers.
Misses Elbe and Mattie Grimes
Wednesday in Tarboro.
Miss Geneva Gardner, of Green-
ville, is visiting relatives here.
J. W. Hose left here Tues-
day for Everetts to hold a series of
meetings, We wish him strength
and health while he is holding his
nesting,
Kev. Belts is holding
a meeting in
Misses
part of Sunday with Miss
B. L. Mayo, of Conetoe, came
down Sunday to see his best girl.
The meeting is still
progress at this place. They have
been holding the meeting some
days.
Dr. B. J. Nelson and wife, of
spent Sunday with Dr.
H. J. Grimes and family of this
place.
has entered Z.
school. We wish him much
success.
Misses Blanche Mayo,
of spent
night Sunday with Misses
Elbe and Mattie Grimes.
A High Point man has invented
a talking clock. When it strikes
it also calls oat what hour is.
Several buildings on Carolina
Beach, a summer resort
below Wilmington, were destroyed
by fire Wednesday.
Jacksonville had a tire
Tuesday morning. The most of
the business of the
was burned.
Hon. Dan Hugh of
will
address at Washington on
of May.
There is case scarlet fever
the pupils of the A. M.
College at Raleigh. The case was
promptly quarantined so that no
other eases are feared.
Col. C. was
found dead in his room the
hotel at Wilmington Wed-
morning. discovered
it was thought he Lad dead
twelve hours.
May, of Kinston,
of Pitt county, sent his cotton
that is more than years
old, to the State museum at
It was the first gin ever
Used Pitt county, belonged
to Mr. ancestors several gen-
back.
The Shelby Star says that Mr.
a good citizen of
eland county, SO year-old
tasted beef or mutton. During
the years be h.-s keeping
house there has been a
of beef or unit ton on his table. He
just never did fancy such things,
but eats other of meat.
Peak, at
Push is a talent as much as skill
in any art. You can commence
pushing by imagining yourself as
a pusher. Keep yourself before
yourself in your mind as a
and such a frame of mind will at
length make yon push There is a
power in a imagination
of yourself in any certain
Imagine that the best belongs
to you, and you will find the beet
coming to you. Imagine the worst
see yourself in the poor-house,
and the poor will come to
yon. Success, like charity must
commence at home in I
you are compelled to live at borne
a poor room on poor fare,
do so only protest. Keep
your mind on the better room and
the better fare. Don't Bay,
I must always take with
Sty, instead, urn going
to have better things
You are creating for yourself
not weakness. Yon arc
ever strengthening tho
attraction which
till bring these things to
I IS 1866.
J. W. CD.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
An old maid who died New
York the other day, worth
after dividing her money
among relatives provided in
will that be given to
housekeeper of the house in which
she lived to take care of her black
and tan, the
of his days. Unfortunately
for Dandy Jim, there was pro-
vision against killing with
Star.
pay reward an
Two hundred bushels of
remove
Potash from the
soil. Unless this quantity
is returned to the soil,
the following crop will
materially decrease.
V. hate i
of
tor crops.
an Mat Ire-.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
St.,
pencils l cent, plain lead pencils i o
rubber tipped lead pencil i cent, a nice tablet with
pretty cover cent. crayons, with metal hold-
in nice wood box cents. pencil, slate pen-
and pen, and role, all In nice wood box, B
cents. A great big wide tablet cents. Bottle of best
ink on the market. Copy books to cents.
White crayons, gross in box. s con's Good fool's cap
paper Mitts per
For the Business Man.
I X. C. April Is, 1901
The vocal of D- W.
old, was at the disciple
I church Tuesday last with
dot What lie Deserved.
Anderson Hoarders, colored who
lives near tow n. gave one of his
children a pistol to play with a few
days ago. Anderson's wife
members present. We all hope to danger and wanted the pistol
We carry a nice of double and single entry ledgers.
long day books, Journals, r bunks, memorandums, i railroad jester
order books, receipt, and note bocks, The
Hon. Johnson Nichols
of Pitt county, was our
last with his lest
j girl. Come again Mr. Nichols,
We have all kinds and styles of box card and I are glad to yon.
envelope visiting cards, note paper and tablets. Madam the wed-
ding bells n iII again
For Society
taken from the child, but
son refused to permit this. Pres-
as a matter of course,
pistol van discharged and
son yell, to heal the baud. Clasp-
his bands bis back be howl-
ed, gone I'm The
ball had taken attest Anderson's
as weapon was a small,
cheap affair, the wound is not con-
dangerous and Anderson
is now com- isn't gone, as he feared.
The opinion is
got what he deserved.
given the pistol to child it is
fortunate it shot him instead
itself or some body
Landmark.
see much good resell therefrom.
W. freeman has over
in Comity for the past
three days on a business trip.
Mrs, M A. Lagged has moral
in W. L. bangs store on Main
t reel.
number of our lady and
gentlemen friends to see
the convicts at work on
famous
gen
TO AM,
MAGAZINES.
And when it comes to
our midst.
Forbes, Greenville,
night in our town.
is to have a new
band Soon. Sonic of the members
to gladden the hearts
of the music
Hit. went to Tar-
Monday to spend some time
with her daughter.
and Mrs. Jno. are
getting ready for their annual
commencement, which will lake
place June
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
The effect of the continued cool
Heather is Instill further delay the
strawberry crop an
that it is said to lie provoking
I comment upon the part of the
growers
I Say that the season now
open before of May
it is likely shipments
of consequences can be made even
to early a-i that
Star
lion. John II. Small has again
been awake to the interest of his
of this district. As a
result of bis the
of Fish and Fisher
has directed Supt. Worth of
the Culture
to make of shad in Pamlico
and Tar and also in the
Roanoke
. and rivers,
and also in sound.
i I i -r streams this
district should eventually increase
in our waters
to the Hi of our fishermen and
our people. waters
were stocked by the Slate some
years ago there was a very
table increase the supply of
shad alter a few
ton Progress.
of Complaint,
or we -o
with the Little
arc
with arc an-1
r.-Ti-t fall to
ii-1 bold u pill.
contain IS pill. Beware
and Imitation. Sent by mall, taken.
CO., and
III For -alp bl
t r
Three One Year Each, for
Weekly Times
RICHMOND, VA.,
Now Only Cents a Year,
includes absolutely free The
Paragon Monthly, New The
Farm Journal. Philadelphia.
THE DAILY SUNDAY TIMES.
Including Farm Journal and Pars
Monthly, now only per
year; per month by mail.
Address THE TIMES,
Richmond, Va.
notice to rite
OLD DOMINION LINE
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
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. Go. from
New York; Clyde Ling- from
Bay lane from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. MYERS SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. a
ATTENTION AGENTS ,
Mr. John C. General for
North Carolina Virginia, of that Well-
Known and Popular Company,
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Insurance Co., of
I to announce to its large number of
policy holder, and to the public
generally, North c
will now In
state and from this date will its
and desirable policies. Io all de-
airing the very beat insurance la the beat
life company in the
If the agent in your town hat not
i completed
JOHN DREWRY,
Stale Agent, Raleigh, N. C.
Assets
Paid policy
Live, reliable energetic wanted at
once to for
Old mutual Benefit.
L. H. Pender,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Tobacco Flue. Tin
Expert Gunsmith employed. All
kinds Gnu and Locksmith work
first class. Re-stocking of guns a
specialty.
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter
NOTRE TO CREDITORS.
duly the
nor court Clark of PHI M
f Mrs. I. T. bans,
deceased, in hereby all
indebted to Io make
tin-
And nil claims Said
present the to the
within twelve from
dale notice, or the same ill U-
in liar of recovery.
This 17th of
It. I. DAVIS,
Administrator of Mrs. I,. T. Lang.
PILLS
VI jg.- aD. Mia hoed
Car Lo of Ur
ail or
A tonic
ht, pink
of By
per
PILLS
with our to care
or mono, paid. Scud fur c Ire
gun
of our
for boas
V or
Fit,
of
i.
Liquor, .
r. for
MEDICAL CO.
Its, CHICAGO,
For sale by J L WOOTEN,
H U
A man may put on airs all his
life and cut off heirs In his will.
all very well be slow but
sore, but it apply to a
clock.
------I II
S. M.
Wholesale Grocer and
Furniture Dealer, paid fur
Hides, For, Cotton Heed. Oil liar
Turkeys. Egg, etc.
Mattresses, Suits, Ba-
by Carriages,
suits, Tallies, Lounges, Safes, P.
add Gail A n u
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American Can-
Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Oar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents,
China Ware, and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Cheese, Heat Batter, Stand-
ard i n as , mi
other goods. and
Quantity. Cheap for cash.
SUM M
Phone
GREENVILLE IT.
r------ a
Cotton Bagging and always
on has i
Fresh goods kept
hand. Country and
sold. A trial will con vinos yon.
D. W.
NOTICE.
My son. Will Williams, aged years,
left my on the day or April
1801, without my All
teed or
under the law.
WILLIAMS.
NOTICE.
On May we expert to close our
All persona owing us an- to
make payment. All
claims against will them
at our at Warehouse for
EVAN'S A-
NOTICE TO
The Clerk of the Superior of Pitt
county, having letters
to me. the undersigned, the day
April on the of A. R. L.
notice is to
all creditors of estate to
authenticated, to the
within twelve months after
date of Ibis notice, or this notice will be
plead of their recovery.
This day or April
A.
on the estate of A. K. Is,
NOTICE.
The Clerk . f of Pitt
having this day issued to
letters of administration on
estate of W. A. Smith deceased,
is hereby given all persons holding
claims against said estate to present them
to me for or before the 14th
day of April 1802, or Ibis notice will be
plead In bar of t heir All persons
I to said estate re requested to
mike payment to me.
This the day of April 1801.
JESSE
Ad ministering the estate of W. A. Smith
NOTICE TO
Letters of administration upon the estate
Hudson, deceased, having, this
day been issued to by Clerk of
Court of Pitt County. Notice is
hereby given Io all persons claims
against said present them to me
for payment on or before the day
March 1802, or this notice will b plead in
of their recovery. All persons indebted
said estate requested to make
tome.
This the 17th day of March
J. A. HUDSON,
of Bedding Hudson.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Letters of administration baring this
day been to me by Clerk of the
Superior Court of Pitt county upon es-
of W. II. notice Is
hereby given to all holding claims
against said estate to present them to we
for payment on or before the of
April 1802, or this notice will be plead In
her of recovery. Persons Indebted to
Mill hi an notified to make Immediate
to me.
This the 1st day of April 1901.
JESSE CANNON,
Administrate, the
f the Isle W. II. deceased.
NOTICE TO
Letters of administration, with the will
this day boon issued to me
by Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt
county, upon the L. R. Laughing
house notice is hereby given U
all h against said es-
to present I hem In me for payment
or before the day of March
his n-ti be plead In her of their re-
All persona Indebted to
one are to make Immediate pay-
tome.
with the will aniline of L. E.
W. R. BRO.,
Whichard, IT.
The Stock in every
and prices as low as
rest. Highest market prices
paid for country
J. L m,
------DEALER IN------
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also s nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
IMBUED WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor ft Publisher,
Lincoln,
In Advance.
One Year Six Mouths
Three Sing. Copy So.
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
The Reflector office. The Semi
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or The
and
one year for 3.60 payable ad-
PATEN
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
III TO FICTION
n a mt
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VOL. XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY
Attention Please.
PINE APPLE
TISSUES.
LAWNS, .
ORGANDIES.
SHIRT
WAIST
SILK
DIMITIES,
PERSIAN
LAWNS
INDIA
FIGURED
DIMITIES,
PIQUES.
Our white goods are the prettiest and cheapest
See us before buying. We won't be undersold.
W. T. LEE CO.
LETTER.
From
April
Mr. talked
the matter over fully
Wood, will receive the
if a canal is ever
ed a decade will suffice to make
Alabama a greater state than Pen-
now
It is a little early to begin the
work of Making the next
can candidate for president,
but notice has already been public-
tea from the Cuban Constitutional; y served upon the re-
but it will be in a publicans that the votes of the
it short this is day manner, south in the next republican
will show them at once that would be given
be is more intent upon his coming
pleasure trip than upon bearing
requests for
change an Act of Con-
and he will bluntly tell the
so, sad is about all
be will tell them, unless his
have been misrepresented by
those who ought to know
to the candidate favored by Mr.
The notice was
ed by Judge J. W. a
federal office-holder and national
committee man from Alabama,
who is now in Washington.
One of Aguinaldo's re
published ac-
American
N. C, April 1801.
Mrs. of New
wick, N. J., ts visiting Mrs. J. J.
Mrs. II. J. Morris and
home Saturday from
son.
H. W. Whichard of Norfolk,
was here Thursday. to see
you, Walter, come again.
J. J. has accepted a
position with J. R. as
book keeper.
Miss
spent Saturday Sunday
with Mrs. J. J. Satterthwaite and
returned home Monday. One of
our young men was seen wiping
eyes after train left.
Mrs. G. H. Little is spending a
few days with her sister, Mrs. Dr.
W. E. Warren, at Stokes.
A. M. Smith, cf Washington,
was here on business Thursday.
J. J. of Washington, was
here Saturday.
Mrs. Joe Leggett is very ill with
fever.
It. It. Fleming lost one of his fine
log mules Thursday. Dropped
de-ad hooked Io the log cart.
M. Mooring
here Friday his last call
for taxes.
Kev. Mr. of Rocky
Mount hi.-, regular appoint-
at the IS iii i-i church here
Sunday preached a very able
TO TUE PEOPLE, AND CUSTOMERS OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are still the forefront of the race
offer you the best selected line of.
General Merchandise,
EVERY WEEK ADDS TO THE BEAUTY
AND VARIETY OF STOCK.
For the Gentlemen.
I HAVE AN ELEGANT LINK OF
SHOES, HATS and FURNISHINGS.
For the Ladies.
I HAVE THE AND HANDSOMEST LINE OF
EVER BROUGHT TO GREENVILLE.
The cablegrams given out at the I the Philippines calling
War Department was coming from j the Filipinos to cease resist-
Gen. concerning the to American authority, has
stealing from the Commissary de-; aroused more of less speculation
in Manila, do not square; and curiosity Washington. It
either press news private in he to the
advices. According to the former,
there have only been a few cases
of petty larceny, while the latter
agree in insisting that there has
been a campaign of loot
and hint that more b is
being to protect the looters
than to the
punish the thieves, although a few
arrests have been made. Of course,
no one can say to a certainty which
is right or nearest right, on the
general principle that those who
disinterested are most apt to
tell the troth the press and private
cablegrams naturally find the
greatest number of believers.
Judge Lambert Tree, of
who prides himself on being an
old fashioned democrat, is visiting
Washington, where, by the way,
he was born. Asked about
cal conditions in Judge
do not see
any striking develop-
in the democrat politics of
This is a period of
at present everything
seems to be quiescent. There are
many questions to be looked into
between now and next nation-
as U.
S. Mil inter to Russia Judge
is naturally Interested the
part Russia is playing in Chi-
game and has some decidedly
pointed opinions on the subject,
not for publication.
Judge Winter, of Alabama, who
is in on legal
said on a subject in which the
whole country is
people of Alabama would build
bonfires and celebrate if the next
Congress should pass a bill for the
construction of an Isthmian canal.
We have discouraged by the
developments last few
mouths, and sometimes I feel that
it will be many year before
work on the canal is began- I
of the Filipino people
see their dear ones enjoying
the liberty aim promised
of the American
Many think that the
relates to promises
made to personally and
that the wily Filipino put in his
manifesto so as to make it a matter
of official record. Whether that
surmise be correct or not the
of manifesto indicates
that promises have been made of
which the American public know
nothing, and naturally there is
curiosity to know what those prom-
are.
A Pennsylvania mail carrier who
walked miles every day and re-
the munificent sum of SO
as his bat re-
signed bis He feel- that
it is unfair for the government to
expect him to do such work for the
small
Miles is raid a year for
simply having a good time. On
the face of the thing it does appear
Post.
We do not blame the fellow for
resigning, not because of his envy
of Gen Miles, but because of
sum he received for his
labor. The States govern-
is able, willing and does pay
a reasonable sum the carrying
of the mails. Pennsylvania
man must have his job
from a mail contractor, one of those
fellows who bid in a job lot of mail
contracts, and then sublet them to
some poor fellow at a price which
will hardly feed the horse that
pulls the mail pouch. There
should Is-some way fixed to gel
rid of the middleman in this mail
Free
Press.
Io Manufacture hoot Oar-
Mr. Win. now of
was States-
ville this week and perfected
to establish another
manufacturing enterprise in States
ville. It is a plant for the
of boat oars. Mr.
now has a plant of this kind
in operation and has
decided to move it here. He has
secured power from Mr. L.
Wagner at the place near
the depot and has returned to
to ship his machinery
here. He will also bring with
him a number of skilled workmen
and as soon as the machinery
rives and can be set up work will
The manufacture of boat oars, it
seems, is quite an industry,, but is
new for this
The oars arc made of ash wood ex.
plenty of this sort of
Umber be found hereabouts.
The new road law
Section That the justices of
the peace each and every town-
ship in this State shall meet
some place in their respective
townships, to lie agreed upon by
themselves, or in absence of such
to be named by their
on the last of
April of each year, shall elect
a board of road trustees, which
shall be composed of three
residents of said township. The
term of the first road trustee elect-
ed shall be for years, the
second for two, and the for
one year. One successor one
road trustee shall be elected at the
annual April meeting for the term
of three years. They are hereby
incorporated, the board of
road trustees of such townships
shall lie their corporate name.
mil The road trustees
shall meet some place in their
townships, to be agreed
themselves, or the ab-
of such agreement, to lie
named by their chairman, on the
first Monday in May and
and at such other times as a
majority them may ail
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 at work for and our mutual ad
vantage. It is oar pleasure to show you what you want and to
sell you if we ca. We offer you the very best service, polite
attention, and most 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 not our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Hats and Caps. Silks and Satins. Dress Trimmings
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
Mi .
Shoes.
the hat desire is not
tastes while you wait.
Hats, Bra
in the milliners line.
veil is in charge of my milliner department and if
hand
s, i
be trimmed to suit
Ribbons, and everything
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. and
Harness. Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour. Meat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses,. Lard, Scad Is,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
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,
I. k CO.
Ranges
The Parker manifolding fountain
pen is a new style Ibis
ed make. They are at Reflector
Hook Store.
.
If you want stoves or ranges constructed
scientific principles which are economical, durable,
and convenient, as well as beautiful and artistic, look
for the
trade mark, which is shown upon every
Stove or Range, and do not be deceived
by worthless imitations and substitutes.
lead others in yearly sales and popularity,
Sold Exclusively
BAKER HART.
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS
Made by tbs Orange Va.
He ho ., seldom
trouble.
The backbiter with
toothache.
The crow American
i-
a mighty poor mule that
won't work bulb ways.
tree- are the
soluble in this
Duly deferred to-morrow
insures defeat and leads to
row .
tell age f a horse never
look into the mouth of the jockey.
The political may not lie
much of a mechanic and yet lie has
many tools.
The in. attractive and last
creature in life's museum
Is the humbug.
The prudent business man
lows nothing to to waist except
bis i n.
arc having now
bents ever
We call that good husbandry
when a in clover weds a
in her weeds.
Sum- women think more of a
. they do f
souls.
me men us religion as an mu-
to keep the rain of brim
stone I heir Sunday
believe in a of laugh
makes life last
happy a human
The miser la man who sells
his soul to the devil in order to
scrape money other people
light over.
A dispatch this morning
the death of Col. A. II.
of Texas, at
yesterday . Immediately alter the
civil war, in which he had served
he went from Salem,
Io married there and
some years later The Gal-
n News, profitable
Investment and he established at
Dallas its counterpart, The Dallas
Except a- local news
they substantially the same
paper, tho editorial and general
news matter la each being
cal day. These papers are
distributed practically all over
Texas ever tiny by special
chartered lb, purpose and
out of Galveston and early
A measure which has just be
come a law In New York State
makes the expenses of B m
deceased person payable from
estate before any other debts.
i i a boon to
I II
Carolina First.
It is a great pity that good
baa been so careless in
serving her glorious I
furnishes a good example
of State pride which we arc so
deficient, in the great
for Southern independence
how small a par North
plays in history. And yet sin-
was the bravest and the heal of
all She was at Bethel
last at No other
State furnished so many soldiers
in proportion to population and
none stood more bravely by
Southern lint how
the matchless record of
North Carolina in that tragic
time it Will he gather
as much of it as can be
found, and, the world will be
thrilled with the wondrous story i
heroism of her sons ugh
As it was iii the
the States, so it was in the period
of the Revolution. In that great
struggle she led all the States of
the Colon. Her suns -lied
blood, held the
bidding deli nice King
renouncing allegiance
to the crown, wrote the first de-
aid
burned all the bridges behind her
without asking the aid or ;
of any of her sisters. These and
many other great events in
history of North Carolina will be
emphasized at Battle
Ground, near Greensboro, on the
fourth of A splendid
monument to heroes will be
unveiled that day v. Inch should
have been erected a hundred years
ago. On lour aides of the
near its on bronze tab-
lets, the proud record of our Slate
during the years 1771 to will
be inscribed, Is enough to thrill
any North Carolinian through and
through to read matchless
story. The State is deeply
ed to Judge David and
for I iii.- labor of love.
citizens have contributed to make
this Battle Ground a his
interest but these two have
led in the good work, A museum
if rare and valuable relies and
papen been gathered, and
together the Bat lie i- be
coining not only a but a
very mere placed.
who can help in a work so worthy
should lie glad of service.
Charity and Children,
able to -land
lea-- e u hi-
lb- baa conspicuous success
in I is
Building
N. C.
iii reasonable
I simplicity of funeral display.
Ob-
server.
. II
Mi
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, K. C.
J. Ed. Owner
Entered at the Poet Office at
Greenville, X. as Second Class
Mail Matter.
Kill HAY.
Colorado is certainly up to date
in its women's methods.
One of the fair sex out there was
recently arrested for repeating.
One rest the Senate will
not recommend a resolution for the
direct election of Senator, may be
found in the fact that neither
Manna DOT others his ilk
would stand any show of winning
in a contest before the people.
Those who know. that there
i no in the world where a
knowledge of will not en-
able one to supply every want.
English is the of
the sea. and that menus that it is
the coming language of the world.
The British are slowly but sure-
yielding in South Africa. The
latest step is to recall Sir Alfred
who was one of the arch
mischief makers bu brought on
the war. Yet the now
have men in the held,
of whom are mounted,
while the have not more
than It is David and Go-
over again.
REPUBLICAN i
NOW.
A. City
dent the following bit of news
to the North papers
Mr. Main Skinner, former Con-
from the North far
heartily approves of
Senator Charlotte
speech, but takes exception to his
advocating principles
the party should go over,
bag and baggage, to the
considerable clement
of the beat men of the he
said, believe in the policies which
President
represents. They believe with
the administration on all the
of the hoot, and
think they ought to stand with
it. Conditions ought to be and
can be such as t enable the men
of the South who believe as the
party to be-
come Republicans. The
business element of the South,
men arc In sympathy with the
national policy of the
party, cannot be Influenced by
Federal patronage, but
of association is essential to
Identification with the Republican
party. The Federal appointments
the South should be made
among the best people of the com-
from the conservative
business of the old
party, where Republicans
arc not available. The class of
men in the whose views
national public policy coincide
with the policies of the
is not composed of men who
want federal office, their interest
in patronage being a desire
the Federal authority should
be represented by the best class of
said he bad made a mistake
and to lie encouraged in doing so
by the improvement in the
personnel of that party in the
South. Of course, the President
cannot do everything himself, but
must have the assistance and co-
operation of those Southern people
whose honest convictions draw
them towards
The Charlotte Observer, com-
on the above
And so Col. Harry Skinner, of
PUt, has openly identified himself
with the Republican party. It
does not seem so very long since
this gentleman was
the State In with Mr.
Marion and others of the
pure heart, conveying to the
people the information that they
were and that
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND
BUSINESS MITES.
i. C, April
The Carriage Co.,
their factory so it
will be one of the neatest and most
convenient factories we know of.
While their building is being re-
constructed, they offer special
bargains on a few buggies, and you
hail best come at once.
Several of our people attended
the closing exercises of Miss Daisy
there school, at Tuckers
salvation for them house, on last Friday night,
through to the sun-Treasury report a good time. The
and the government ownership of
railroads. Now he says he was
mistaken about It to and infer-
about the other two here-
were exceptionally tine,
scarcely an error could be detect-
ed from beginning to end. Sever-
pieces were left out on account
lies upon which he then laid so of the kid weather. The thorough-
much emphasis. Col. the pupils prove Miss Daisy
conversion was not as sudden as
of Saul his way to
to be one of our most competent,
teachers, and with such at the
but it appears to be quite of our schools Pitt
effective. God forbid that we I will be second to none in the State
should suggest that the United I from educational point of view.
States district for A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., has added
eastern district of North of the best grist mills to their
has had anything to do with it. plant. This makes three mills in
Observer has a neat way of their and they hope to be
I very prompt in accommodating
their customers.
making a suggestion that goes
straight to the mark. It WM
The scandals at have
taken the same line that those at
At first, the man in believing in silver at to and
who exposed them as it.
, . ,. . . he said, the best interests of
by expulsion, and
Mrs. Sarah. Dawson, of Little
either the district or I ,,, nag h,, days
that the Colo- I on business visiting
is after, and hence his visits to Miss Bessie near
I Washington and his declarations is visiting her sister,
., . . , e ii i. I Miss who is a student
there the hearing of i
This step of Col.
need occasion surprise what-
It is exactly what BE-
j said would come when
I he first came out with his
declarations. With him it
denounced as false; then the frauds
were admitted, but were said to be
now the administration pats
itself on the back and declares that
its zeal in naming them down i;
in history.
The papers of the last few days
have told of horrible wreck and
disaster wrought by the floods
and almost every
section of the country these
have occurred. Bridges have
ii. en wrecked, houses washed
and in many instances
most entire towns submerged, a j man who may desire to
the South w ill be served by those
of the South who arc in
the policies represented
by the Republican party, allying
politically with the ad-
ministration and aiding the
dent in the of his good
intentions toward the South.
conditions at present existing
the Federal office holding class is
not all we desire would suggest,
but the fault is not so much that of
as of the better
element of the South, who think
and know better, who
tent refuse to lend him a helping
hand, and who arc alert
to condemn and
is a
here.
Some say is dull for business,
but orders for buggies
keep coming right in.
Miss Smith, of Hanrahan,
is here on a visit to her cousins,
Misses and Dora
Cox.
F. M. Dull, of Lizzie, and Josiah
not a matter of principal at all, Sugg, of Snow Hill, were here
and never has but is simply
a for office. With others in
way. he thought anything for
the Democratic party was
too far the future, so he caught
up the cry and got pap
for awhile. That fount having
ran dry. he is now running after
the wagon
to be allowed to climb
Skinner Is not at heart a
this will be found
Saturday. They carried away with
them a nice buggy from the
sucker carriage factory.
For cotton seed meal, see A. G.
Cox.
A. A. Forbes, of was
here on a business trip
day.
Mollie Bryan, who has
been teaching school at
came home last Monday, but left
yesterday on the to visit rel-
in Bethel.
J. B. White and J. P. King, of
out if does not give him stopped a short while
a job.
The i ti
been enormous, and even
lives I a prey of the tor-
S- . ii of South
finds some difficulty and
skipping from the
Democratic into the Republican
fold. No such hindrance appears
tn way of Representative
of North Carolina, who
tins turned from Populism to Be
He takes his dose
protection, subsidy and
a grimace. It may
be said, however, a man ac-
swallow the Tom
Jerry mixtures of the
doctrinaires must have acquired a
seasoned i h
Record-
property n position under
mi n of affairs in the
I he very best
highest
the material interest
vi in money,
pi national Improvement,
i table subsidy and
esp ion. Tin on
these subjects them
whether t acknowledge
it. I believe that they can
lie best their
a id of the country by open
themselves w hat
and by c operating cf-
Distribution of Premiums
by Forbes,
Company.
yesterday on their way
Work on the dormitory for the
High ml has com-
The ground has been
prepared, the material for build-
M in and the con-
tractor and workmen will arrive
on this morning train. The build-
will be two stories high with
rooms below and above.
Thirty-seven prominent business
men of New representing
the Chamber of Commerce and
Association, started on
Saturday last, response iii
Invitation from the Texas
me, mi a Inspection the
Lone Star State, object is to
get a better understanding of
possibilities and the proper
means of establishing closer
ions. The South and
Southwest are now of com-
industrial interest,
and the alert merchants of New
York do not mean to lie left the
lurch in the competition for the
steadily increasing trade that must
follow upon the development of
Southern resources The coming
Industrial convention In
this city will furnish a rare
all the Northern mer-
chants and to lay
the foundation for acquaint-
better understanding and
commercial
Record.
it i
sen
with the Republican
pain.
President can make it
easier for them to associate them-
selves with the to which
they belong by raising
iii.- care to give the Federal
service in the South high standing.
i in be gained through
the distribution of patronage, but
much ii to be accomplished by
putting none but men of high
ii i in Federal positions,
great many of our people realize
the party is con-
not destructive, and
safe guardian those principles I
which industry,
and progress.
The thing to
which I now believe is
on the verge of
time surely being propitious,
is to bring into association
Republican party those
men of the who ready be-
in its pr The fail is
that today the Southern men who
believe substantially as
does are the
of section, both socially and;
commercially. They need
c lo themselves
with the party of their principles,
by us last fall to give a
premium to everyone sailing a load
tobacco with us these premiums
are ready for distribution and
those who sold with us since the
offer as made can now get their
premium by calling at the Green-
ville Banking A Trust Company,
where Mr. Ola Forbes or W. H.
will take pleasure in waiting
you. the list of premiums
offered was a double case gold
watch which was drawn by Hen
Stewart i. No. Garland
Put in Alive.
April
most remarkable case
being buried alive have just
reached here from
Montgomery county, The
victim WM Mrs. H. a
young mother who was buried last
Sunday week.
Cook Stove drawn by Joe Cole, of The neighbors, I mug
Greene County, So, SM, Double
barrel shot gun drawn by Amos
Moore Nickel Lamp
by -I. S. Allen, Greenville,
No. IS, These together with all
the other premiums are now at the
Greenville Banking Trust Co.
Attempt to Rob a bank.
Maine, April
An attempt was made today to rob
the National vaults,
and the bank's interior was badly
damaged by a heavy explosion
Which Shook entire town. The
robbers w booty, leaving
their tools behind.
A Million
New York, April Ev-
World exposes an alleged
million dollars grab by which
Legislators would hand over New
York's entire western river front
to the for
a belt line, tunnels, bridges and
viaducts.
It's a wise child
ask
that doesn't
the body of Mrs. was dis-
interred. the coffin
there was incontestable evidence
that she had moved after the coffin
was closed.
The case developed so many
startling phases that was
arrested and placed in j iii without
being allowed bail. Much
was during the
Investigation nod n large part of it
was to His
own nice made the most
case against him. She
that he was In ail less his treat-
of his wile.
Other testimony went to show
Mrs. V body was warm
when plan I in the coffin,
that she as perspiring so much
that bar clothing was damp. This
testimony was convincing to those
who heard it that Mrs. had
been buried alive.
House of
has passed a bill which
provides that that
shall lie the full
amount of their per diem allow-
for each day's absence from
he legislative suasions.
ARM
But Me Complained.
Monday afternoon Mr. J. J.
Evans displayed wonderful nerve.
He went out to his farm a few-
miles from town after a load of
wood and some com. He put the
corn a bag and placed it on top
of the load of wood made bis
seat on bag. Soon after start
back to town his horse stepped
in a hole and stumbled, which
threw him headlong off his high
seat on top of the load. In the fall
his left arm was broken just above
the wrist. When he got up off the
ground his was laying back
against bis arm. He pulled the
back in its proper position,
got back on the cart, drove by bis
brothers got a towel to make a
sling to rest his arm drove his
horse on to town to the
doctor to have bis arm put in
splints. After the doctor was
through with him he got his sup-
per and came to
office to the evening as
is his usual custom. he was
not heard to complain at all.
I hey arc You Make Them.
Once a time there was said
to be a man moving from one sec
of the country to another.
One night while camping near a
farm house, the went
out to chat him awhile. The man
who was moving said that be was
glad to get away from his old
he had the
meanest neighbors the world.
His visitor replied, will be
just that sort where you are
Soon, another man the same
neighborhood camped at the same
place and had the same visitor.
He remarked that he was, sorry to
his old neighborhood, for he
had the best in the
world. need not trouble
yourself about mid the
other, will have just as kind
neighbors where you are
SOME
Special Drives
IN PRICES.
To make it easy is to be progressive. To be progressive
is to be useful. The more progressive, the more useful. This store is
particularly just at this season, progressive you will find it at
all seasons. We are prepared to prove our by our mer-
policy. We are prepared to prove by
prices. We are prepared to prow our usefulness to any one who will
take the trouble to visit our store. Nothing like the fair field, no
favor manner of doing business. t wins confidence that stands-like
mountains built with rock
Wake Up, Lazy Bones.
Do something; the most important
life is a With,
out a no one can ever be
really happy and hold a proper
rank in society. The bumble
wood-sawyer is a member of
society than the fop without brains
or employment. many young
men of our great cities strive for
the distinction awarded to fools.
They are to exist on the
products of other hands, and are,
in truth, little better than bare-
faced rogues. They live ill-got-
ten spoils, go on tick, lie and
cheat, rather than a
which would render them useful
to themselves mankind
ally. None lie happy without
employment, or physical.
The is a lit candidate fur the
penitentiary or
He sure you are right then
be certain you're true.
can taken man to task-
but you can't make him work.
Every woman in country
ought to know about
Mothers Friend
Those who know about it
Wonder how they ever pot along
Without it. It has child-
its terrors for many n
young wife. It has her
girlish figure laved
It is an external
s with it therefore,
absolutely no danger of
the system as taken Intern-
ally are apt lo do. It is to be
into the abdomen to soften
and strengthen tho es which
to bear the strain. This means
much pain. It also prevents
morning and all the
other of
A of Ga., says
have sold a quantity of
Mother's Friend and Gave never
known an it has
failed to good results
claimed for
A prominent lady of
Ark , my
first all children in labor
to to r using
my was
born
t. i 1- I'm
. . . k . ,,, I-,, ,.
More yards Homespun,
yard wide regular kind our
price 3.4
Dimity, colored Lawns spring col-
ors, regular to values,
our price
Fine India Lawns inches wide
regular price and our
price o
One Case Fruit of the Loom
full yard wide, yards
only to one customer , j
More than Ladies Fine Slip-
that must go at per pair.
Ladies Shoe
goo to per pair.
All kinds Lace and yard.
Umbrellas
than Boys Suits to
to be pushed out the next
days. Remember these suits cost
us nothing and no offer will lie re-
fused.
Lace Curtains
Boys
Mons
Kid Gloves worth our price Every pair
celebrated band made
Shoe, beet shoe on earth,
ways for the next days our
price will be Only one
pair to customer.
Madras Shirts for men and boys
Mens white
Shirts, worth our price
Well yon know we are shirt
people, but we just happen to
stumble over styles that other
stores charge fl for.
John Spool Cotton, spools
for
Just bear in mind that you can bay from us as cheap as other
stores buy to sell again. We invite every man, woman and in
Pitt county to visit our store within the next days. We don't
promise as many promises as other stores. We hare one, that is
to save you money. is hardly necessary behind such a of
bargains as above. All are just such material as wanted now.
WILKINSON.
Attention Ladies
agents
STANDARD
PATTERNS
W , TUB
me STANDARD ,
My friends and customers will find me the old stand
with the largest stock of HATS, CAPS
and all the newest things in the Milliner's line to be found
Greenville Mrs. Ella Greene will be
with me again this season. Her taste and skill as a trimmer
is unsurpassed. We guarantee to please customers, both
in work and prices. Come see my goods. New Dress Patterns
for Spring.
Mrs. L. GRIFFIN.
WHERE Kurd.
From Misses of course
j They the prettiest and
cheapest line of millinery in
town., Call and see our hats.
Hats trimmed on short notice
satisfaction guaranteed.
Yours to serve,
MISSES ERWIN.
Shirts,
Time to think about
Hot Weather Comforts.
Patterns in Negligee Shirts
Newest and
We lead in Styles,
Others follow.
Ton know who sells
WM
THE CLOTHIER.
He Sells Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings and Ladies Shoes Too.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind yon that yon owe
Eastern for
subscription we request
yon to settle as as p n-
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Early Acme Tomato Plants for
sale by f. a King.
Ricks Wilkinson more than
doubled their space today to tell of
prices.
Floods and snow storms
are doing great damage in the
north and west. The prediction is
that the severe weather will extend
Veil to the southward
Mr. J. T. Williams told us Sat-
that he bad Irish potato
tops that were inches high and a
foot They fine for this
early in the season.
j. H. Bonn calls attention to
paper brick laying,
and lie is
pared to fill orders -for any this
work.
The highest praise has been
by those to whom I have
sold the Standard Sewing Ma-
chine. M.
have moved their
old warehouse near the depot out
avenue and are having
it
We learn the Ayden Free
Will Baptist that Mr. Shep-
is very ill, and there is little
hope of bis recovery.
Bethel Lodge, I. O. O. F. will
on Friday, celebrate the an-
of the order with
exercises. The lodge at
Greenville, Robersonville and
have been invited to
pate in the celebration Prof. W.
H. of Greenville, will
deliver address. Tim
returns thanks for an
A Dire Threat.
This was Sheriff first
court and likewise was It the first
of the crier whom he appointed
This crier naturally was not fa
with the form of
an absent witness. A day or
two ago he was ordered to call
one and an attorney was prompt-
him. He misunderstood
you'll forfeit your and
rendered it you'll for
felt the
Southerner.
Meet lo Wilson.
The twenty-third annual session
of the North Carolina Conference
of the Woman's Missionary Society
will meet at Wilson May 10th to
15th. This is the
dist women's society.
Opera Leased.
The Osceola Band has leased the
Perkins opera house for a year,
and the house will now be
ed the auspices of the band.
They will arrange to have some
good appear here.
The North Carolina Libel Law,
Under the new law it may be as-
that in North Carolina
there will be fewer hot-heads run-
around the
and airing their grievances with
the purpose in view of getting them
into print. Finding themselves,
and not paper, responsible,
they will be careful of what they
News.
Marriage Licenses.
Register of Deeds T. H. Moore
issue marriage licenses to the fol-
lowing parties last
White
John Jr., Julia Urn-
W. J. Smith and Nan Smith.
Levi L. Stokes and Eliza C.
Chapman.
Colored
Ed Blount and Can-
non.
Joe Roberts ad Hattie
Mr, to a Young Lady.
Minister knows how to out-
wit women, as is evident from
what he said to a Charlotte young
lady yesterday afternoon at the re
The fair one
Wu are all the men in China as
nice as you The shrewd
gentleman shall
answer your question by
one. Are all the women
Charlotte as sweet as you At
this juncture the curtain fell and
the young lady passed
lotto Observer.
Mayor's Court
Mayor J. G. has disposed
following cases in his court
since last
Addie disorderly con
duct and using vulgar and profane
language, lined one penny
costs,
Silas disorderly con-
duct and using vulgar profane
language, B costs,
William Williams, drunk
disorderly, lined one penny and
coals, 12.61.
John Jones, and
lined and costs,
I William drunk and
disorderly, fined and costs,
12.10.
DO.
Speak to Me, to You
Monday, 1901.
K. Greene went up the road
A. J. went to
sou today.
F. G. Whaley left this morning
for Halifax.
P. Vandyke went to
this morning.
L. Waters left this morning
for Plymouth.
W. O. Dixon, of
was in town today.
Rev. J. If. Morton returned to
this morning.
H. A. White left this morning
a trip to
Rev. F. II. Harding left this
morning for Washington.
J. J. left this
morning for New
Mrs. J. Norman returned Sat-
evening from
Mrs. D. Gardner returned
Saturday evening from
H. W. and family left
this morning for a visit to
Miss Bessie Harding returned
this morning to her at
Bethel.
Miss Mary returned
day evening from a visit to Wash-
Louise Latham Win-
Skinner returned Saturday
from Raleigh.
S. It. Ross and little sou, Bob-
Sunday here and
returned home this morning.
M. F. Turnage, Suffolk, came
Saturday evening to visit
and returned today.
W. T. Lee let this morning for
Whitakers to attend the funeral of
his grandfather, who died Saturday
night.
A. J. Moore and wife, of
Whitakers, who have visit
their son, L. Moore, return
ed borne today.
Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Fulford, of
came Saturday even-
to visit the family of A. L.
Blow, father of Mrs.
Rev. B, K. Mason, William-
who preached the
church here Sunday morning and
night, returned home thin
He was heard by large con-
his sermons were
much enjoyed.
Tuesday,
J. A. Dupree to Bethel to-
day.
Harry Skinner went up the road
this morning.
A. Ward, of spent last
night here.
It. D. Harrington left for New.
Bern Monday evening.
Mrs. it. II. Move returned Mon-
day evening from I
Governor Mrs. T. J.
left this morning for Plymouth
Mrs. W. and son,
Norman left morning for New-
port News.
Deputy She- f Loon Tucker left
this morning I- Raleigh to take
two prisoners to penitentiary.
F. A. of Grand Rapids,
Mich., a member of
Milling Co., makers, spent
Monday night here with W. B.
Wilson, their Greenville
1901.
J. It. Cherry this morning
for Baltimore.
W. T. Lee returned
from Whitakers.
R. D. Harrington returned this
morning New
the
Army, is here looking for recruits.
L Ames, of Virginia, cam
in Tuesday evening to visit his
daughter, Mrs. W. B.
Mrs. J. W. and little
son, Snip, of Ayden, spent the day
in Greenville visiting Mrs. F. C.
Harding.
Mrs. M. E. and son,
A. F. the latter's
little son, left this morn-
for Ala., to spend
a few weeks.
Marriage.
J. L. and K.
will be married the
more Hill Baptist of this
place, April 1901 o'clock
and will leave the evening
for Kinston. The bride
groom is the Secretary of
Good Samaritans of the State.
r.-.-as
GREAT
Read This.
Read This.
WORTH of NEW
Clothing and Shoes,
Spring Goods,
are placed on department tables and the prices n n u .
will astound the commercial world. Nothing Y
held back. Everything plainly marked and just in and are thrown in this sale
must go, We must have room low prices will move them-i
The sale now going on.
Corsets.
J. price and GO
THIS Sale
Men Shoes
J. Boyer price
Calicoes
J. Boyer price Be
THIS Sale
to customer.
The Grandest Display Ever Seen Here.
Men Hats.
IT. to
THIS Sale
New Store. Lad
Shoes.
Artistically arranged, with color blended with color,
showing the prettiest and largest store
has ever had. THE PROFITS NOT THOUGHT OF.
I. price
Remember this big sale is now going on a
Sheeting.
price Cc
Big New Store.
Grand Chance For Genuine Bargains.
Mens Suits.
Worth 15.00
THia
Mens Pants.
Worth IS m Q
Mens Neckties.
a mens
Worth IS BALE
W Bedsteads.
m kind THIS
Percale Cuffs.
fie kind THIS 1-,
Attention
Everything Marked in Plain Figures.
Make no mistake but come and the rare
bargain offered you.
Our Terms
sold for cash. Nothing sent out
on approval. Spot cash over the counters.
This sale for consumers only. Polite and
attentive clerks.
Percale Collars.
kind SALE fl
Ladies Shoes.
I ruin SALE
Table Oil Cloth.
Worth Mi III SALE -t K-,
I Collars.
I worth IT. ,
fa
John J.
A.
to only. f,
Entire stocks, the J. Boyer stock and our immense stock
Spring just received, are now
Thrown Together and Being Sold at Low
department crowded and jammed and we have cut the prices to move They are going Y,
Mi you want to be among the first before they are picked over.
C. T
if Big New Store.
The Money Saver.
Greenville, N. C.
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Have Yon Forgot
I AM BULL CARRYING AN
UP-TO-DATE LINE
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware A
WHICH I TO
Come to sec me tor your next Barrel of Floor or Pork.
Yours to please-
TWO YEARS PREMIUMS M BEEN PAID IX I
OF NEWARK, X. I., POLICY HAS
Value,
Cash Value.
;. Paid up Insurance.
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is
ii. Will be re-Instated if arrears in- pal I within while you
are living, or within three years lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of payment of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the i ii ; of the second cf cat
year, provided I lie year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premium
To Increase the or
To make policy payable lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
in X. C.
None genuine unless
Red Cross is on label
Don't a Substitute
WE WORLD
TO THE EQUAL OF
for
Night Sweats and Grippe, and
all of Malaria.
DON'T WAiT TO
SPEND AND BE CURED I
HIKE TONIC FAMOUS
THY IT. NO C NO PAY. PER
DELIGHTFUL TO
Leader in
My store thronged with visitors spring opening days and ii
declared l have the
Handsomest Millinery
been shown in Greenville. I have the complete
everything h; the milliner's line.
Pattern Hats shapes.
H. l. lit A S i . A I VT A
and TO-W FA II
Anything be d. sired Flowers, mid Ornaments,
Wash Silk's for Shirt Waists. line raps. I also
have a handsome lot of Pictures . lines, I., run that yon call
e Block,
Mrs, De Higgs,
Cant r
a a
THE SOUTH'S LITERARY WEEKLY
Published at Atlanta,
a career more or less m Held for
over a quarter of a century I he South baa i u out
n weekly, Utter and more loll
It contains stories from H U authors th,
It Is devoted to land
U their own story paper. ,
of peace, In n id all hi, i mi i n h-
for homo keepers . to
in lie excellent . u
The two treat am by
mow in with hill to cover former In-
by
son, lo la-gin will read i b i i
throughout the whole South. Tin- n your i u ill
only Ml fur a fill I year of II. Ill
Subscription price Is only fifty No U
Tat paper Is Its own beat la
sample true to you els
whose
card, provided lend once. A e BOa ,
each, by the full amount hi
the a whole fr.-.-.
The South l your old In i l-
way improving, Issue lo excel I
literary here at last tn-day,
The In with lb . i
Southern weakly
for only l. i, l
Sunny nit One
I the other
all and la
THE SOOTH. AT GA
NOTICE.
with the revenue
Ian s of the year of r
the 6th day of May, 1901,
sell at public sale before the Court
door the town of
the following tracts of laud
lots for I he taxes thereon
the of The
number of acres and amount of
taxes are stated, coats 91.30 to
be added to each.
M.
Tax Collector.
TOWNSHIP.
W. II. Allen wife.
H. E. Briley, I acres.
Samuel acre
W. M. Corey, acres 2.63
Peter Cherry, acres 2.29
Clark, lot
Jas. I. Elks, acres
.
Baton, I acre 2.20
lot
Si Fleming, lot 3.53
Sarah lot 1.23
Alex Harris. acres
Noah I lot 2-39
Ed Harris, I lot 3.15
Lake J. House, lot JO
acre 2.16
G. Hodges, lot 2.61
It. J. Jenkins, Hot 3.15
J. L. Jackson, lot
A. Jones, acres 2.67
Peter Harrington, lot 2.30
I. W. Lawrence, lot 5.75
Louisa i lot
Reuben J, Moore, acres 5.77
ti. W. 2.00
Samuel Mayo, lot 3.53
lot 2.80
Charlie Peyton, lot 2.59
iV- a He, acres 2.26
M. A. Button, acres 3.98
C. T. Savage,
,. ., lot
ii.
H. Shivers, acres 2.17
B. Tyson, St acres
,. lot
30.03
John I 2.60
Joseph I lot I
Amos Williams, I lot
Ii, Williams, acres
l I lot
I 1.00
Ii. S. R. Carrol, acres
M. Carrol, acres 5.13
Allied Harden, I
acres
i 2.00
Mrs, II. A. acres
W. N. Mi I horn, acres 3.40
c. L. Patrick, acres 0.18
Mi- i . i;. Patrick, lots
Ii. V. Powell, acres 1.01
Mrs. Bailie Pittman, l lot 2.00
8.55
W, J. Slaughter, acres 1.33
John I lot 3.62
Elizabeth acre 2.67
Washington. acres
Lemon. 2.31
W. J. While, lot 3.23
I lot 4.80
Mis. acre 2.67
K. T. Lewis A wile, lS acres 1.00
Win. May. 10.31
ii. Moore, Jr., 10.00
Sarah fox, acres
j I 3.17
W. II. acres 5.36
Hay wood 2.20
In acre
Alonzo Joyner, I lot 1.30
I lay toll acres
J. I. Buck, acres 1.75
II. A. acres 6.17
II. II Mavis, lot
acres 2.90
Frank 1.00
Mr. IS, acres 1.2.1
Hardy hi acres 3.15
Arden Mills, 5.1 acres
John Page, acres 1.00
II P. acres
J I. Sum Ii wile, acres 1.00
h. c. Way 1.88
DAM
J. Joyner, acres 1.08
W. C. acres 8.39
Howling acres I'll
N. acres 1.33
Delia Briley, acre
Crimea, acre
Gregory heirs, i acre
w. Hardy, lot
,, 1.50
Mr. I acre 2.20
Ella lot 8.03
t low
Mrs. s. a. Keel, acres
Wm. A. acres
I.
Webb Waller, acres
TOWNSHIP.
Carr, acres 2.67
M. T. acres 3.33
II M. Lewis, acres 16.00
W. Webb. acres
.
., 25.70
acre
K. C. K acres
Lucius I
OH lit township.
A. OBI, acres
Boot. H. Cox, acres
acres
T, M. Manning, i acre
LETTER
What Our at Ike
Capital ha to Say TaU
Special
Raleigh, N. C, April
the week closed North
Caroline has been honored by the
of very distinguish-
ed visitors, who seldom
come our way, and some who
set toot upon Carolina soil
before.
The two gatherings which
Haded Hum- distinguished
guests were held at Charlotte and
Winston Salem
a etc., given by
the Southern Club
to Chinese Minister to the
States, Mr. Wu, the
AS.-.
Fortify the
by Pills, .
ii k he
sour stomach, malaria
constipation, jaundice, bilious
iii is and all kindred troubles.
FlyWheel of
Your Pills are
the fly-wheel I shall ever
be grateful for the accident that
brought them to my notice. I feel
as if I had a new lease of life.
J. Platte Cannon, Col.
Liver Pills
3.00
1.88
1.00
1.17
2.74
Soul Conference,
the latter being at such
celebrated scholars as Dr. Lyman
Abbott, Bishop Dr. Curry,
Dr. and many
including special of sixty
York.
COTTON GOODS
The was design-
ed, primarily, In in-
of the cotton
of Carolina and South,
to serve a purpose in
oping our foreign trade for South-
cm manufactured goods,
in the Occident, our trade
been interrupted
by the invasion of conn-
Wu,
A. E. A. and
leading mill
Dabney, of the University
Tennessee, and other distinguished
guests Club were present,
aid the event was productive of
much good to our commercial and
manufacturing interests.
Minister Wu spoke very en-
he is
himself in establishing closer com-
relations between China
and the United
means much the sale of coarse
goods turned out by our
Soul mills.
Bishop
delivered the principal address of
welcome, though he was preceded
by Governor in a briefer
speech welcome.
the speakers were
dent I in A. Alderman, of
lane University, New
president University
of North Carolina; K. C.
As hut i
paper will keep
Every cotton planter should
write valuable illustrated
pamphlet,
It is sent free.
and lo
GERMAN WORKS, ,.,
S-., N. T.
Mutual Benefit Life
Company, of
N. J. company has now re
in after
absence of two has just
lilted up a suite of
offices on the second of the
Briggs building, immediately op-
City Hall, where Mr. Drew-
has been presiding during the
past week as Mayor pro of the
city of Raleigh, ibis week his
corps of clerks will gel down to
business in earnest. The
of Mr. and his com-
is such that no
efforts have made to secure
business up lo this time, yet pol-
aggregating over
have been written at the Raleigh
office the last week or so
Mr. Drewry states most of his
best agents are returning lo
Mutual and that
be will soon have the Stale fully
covered again. The prospects
seem lo be this company will
soon again begin lo lead the life
com panics in this Stale.
Paper Hanging.
I am lo till Wall Pa-
per and can bang it it rail line of
from R-d o i.-k-cl from.
I am aim t do Brick baring,
on notice
for wall piper left the MOM
Mr. M. will
J. H.
Greenville, S. C.
L. Ii. Pender,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Tobacco Tin Roofing,
All
kinds Gun and Ii work
first class. Re of gnus a
specialty.
Agent for Tb Oliver Typewriter
and
Dealer. paid for
Hides, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
re's, Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
Oak
by Carriages, Go Curls, Parlor
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
Gail A Hi d
Moat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty Can-
Cherries, Apples,
Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Coffee, Meal, Soap,
Lye, Magic Matches, Oil,
Cotton Bead Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Best Better, Stand-
ard Sewing Mach i lies, and
u readers a remedy j other goods. Quality and
Cheap Com
of all children, and . to
hoped Unit all mot hers of Una rum-1
will keep children in a lied-
lining it. fur only i
wills or until -aV cents to C.
J M. St.
PILLS
Vitality.
Cure --i u 1.- of M-
I., i. i i .
Bi
i . .
of
ft
with our bankable
Or Be ml
to i .
it ml
Of South,
km-
money
I . . , ,. a I
copy if ii
gun
President of College of
Carolinian
who has made a name
formerly of l
A score
were in who
give ample
for adoration and who are for
the first time interested
in the i t ion of the while child-
of the .-oil Ii. Some of them
have in a; mo contributed
largely lo S i colleges,
and some yet do But the
indigent white girls of
the South bad n previously en-
listed their sympathy or even
This meeting, us others I J
. . r ,.
they ate attending, was taught with
interest, lo all
of
By mall . k a
for our
bond to our la or rotund
money paid,
MEDICAL CO.
people.
A AMI
Mr. John C. general
gent for North Carolina and J
May nM t to
All m i i.-
l .
All
claims again I will i- i in in
tit for
IN
co.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton handler of
Bagging, Ties and Bag.
and
solicited.
Three One Year
Times
RICHMOND, VA.,
Now Only Cents a Year,
and includes absolutely free The
Paragon Monthly, New The
Farm Journal, Philadelphia.
SUNDAY
Farm Journal and Para-
Monthly, now only per
year; month by mail.
Address THE TIMES,
Richmond, Va.
notice to me
AGENTS I
Mr. John C. Drewry, General for
North Carolina Virginia, of Well-
TIPS MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life of
to to Urge of
policy to the public
of North com-
will now in
and from this date will issue
lo all
airing the very best in the beat
life company in world.
agent in your town not
yd completed arrangements,
C.
State Agent, N. C.
72,0.58.922
Paid policy holders 182,509,189.05
Live, reliable energetic agents wanted at
once to the
Old mutual Benefit.
OLD DOMINION LINE
TO
The Clerk of Superior Court of Pill
having letter
to me, the undersigned, on the ID day
of April on die . -1,1 tr of A, K. I.
notice barony
all to
to an-
twelve the
date i hi-notice, or notice will be
plead in of
This ear of April
lift I. A.
i the elate of , A. It.
NOTICE TO
Having duly qualified before
nor court Clerk county
of the of I. T. Lang.
deceased, milk is hereby given all
the .-i -i, lo make
mediate payment to the
And all persona having claims
present tin- same lo the
twelve from
date Ibis notice, or the will be
in bar of recovery.
This of
H. I. DAVIS,
Administrator of L. T. Lang.
NOTICE.
The Clerk if the Superior Court of
having this day issued to the
of administration on
of W. A. Smith notice
is hereby lo all persons holding
to present
to for or tin
day of April or notice
of i in recovery. All persona
to estate requested to
m immediate payment u me.
This the 12th day of April
of A. Smith.
NOTICE TO
of administration estate
of Hudson, deceased,
day issued to mo by Clerk of tin
Conn of Put Notice is
hereby given to all persons holding claims
against said present to
for payment on or before I lie day of
March or notice will b plead
liar of their recovery. poisons
In said i slate are lo make
payment tome.
This I he day of March
HUDSON,
Hudson.
NOTICE TO
Letters of having this
day ii to by of
Court of upon the es-
late U . II. is
hereby given to all persons claims
estate present lo me
tor payment on or before day of
or notice will lie plead
recovery. indebted
said art-notified to make
to
day of April
CANNON,
Public n
late II.
Steamer My res leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for
Steamer
Greenville Monday, Wednesday
and Friday at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturday
at A. M. carries freight only.
Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk,
New and Bea-
ton, and for all point far the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. fro
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHEEKY, Aft.,
N. O.
NOTICE TO
betters of with tie will
annexed, Having day i to
by the of Superior Court of
county, upon the estate of L. K. Laughing
notice U hen by lo
all against said ea-
lo tome for
or In-lorn the day of March
n i- r. bar of re-
All Indebted to said
tale are notified to make immediate y-
This of March,
with the will of I,. K.
D. W.
IN
GREENVILLE N. C.
Cotton Bagging and rise always
on has
Fresh goods kepi constantly ob
hand. Country and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
W. R. WHICHARD ML,
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every
and price as low the
lowest. Highest market price
paid for country produce.
J. R.
-------DEALER IN-------
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
TO BEE MB.
J. R.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
t mid New Orleans.
The Commoner
ISSUED
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
Advance.
One Year Mouths
Three Sing. Copy Be.
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
k office. The Semi-
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or Th Daily
and
one year for 83.50 payable in ad-
PATENT
FOR
SI
The Eastern Reflector
D. J.
ID. TO
VOL. XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, APRIL
Attention Please.
PINE APPLE
TISSUES,
LAWNS,
ORGANDIES,
WAIST
SILK
DIMITIES,
PERSIAN
LAWNS
INDIA
FIGURED
DIMITIES,
Our white goods are the prettiest and cheapest.
See us before buying. We won't be undersold.
W. T. LEE CO.
A MEAN LOOKING LETTER-HEAD j
Has lost many a dollar for business men. If a man is
by the coat he wears, be is also judged by th
he uses. An artistic, nicely printed
bead may be looked on as a good investment.
It will be done right
The price for doing II
be right, too.
Send your next order to
The Reflector Office.
SOME
Special Drives
IN PRICES
To make it easy to be progressive. To be progressive
is to be useful. The more progressive, the more useful. This store is
particularly just at season, progressive you will find it at
all seasons. We are prepared to prove our by our met
policy. We are prepared to prove our by
price. We are prepared to prove our usefulness to any one who will
take the trouble to visit our store. Nothing like the fair Meld, and no
favor manner of doing business. It wins confidence that stands like
mountains built with rock
More yards Homespun,
yard wide regular kind our
Price 3.4
Dimity, colored Lawns spring col-
ors, regular to values,
our price
Fine India Lawns inches wide
regular price and our
price
Case Fruit of Loom
Bleaching, full yard wide,
only to
More than Ladies Fine Slip-
must go at per pair.
ladies Fine Shoe
to per pair.
All kinds Lace and yard.
Umbrellas
More than Suits to
to be pushed out in next
days. Remember these suits coat
us nothing and no offer will be re-
fused.
toe
Lace Curtains pair.
Boys Hats
Hals
Drawers
BOO Ladies Kid Gloves worth
our price Every pair
celebrated hand made
Shoe, the best shoe on earth,
ways for the next days our
price will 83.00. Only one
pair to customer.
Madras Sin for men and
white
Shirts, worth our price
Well you know arc the
people, but happen to
stumble over that other
stores charge for.
Law.
In answer to inquirer
made to the editor of Record
for information concerning the
pension act patted by the
tore at its recent session, we write
the
In the place all de
siring a pension most make
cation to their board on the
first in next July.
include not only those who have
heretofore received a pension,
but also all those who have
receiving pension. This is re-
quired because it is alleged
there are some person
pensions who are not lo
Blank applications can Ire
obtained from the clerks of the
Court and should be filled
up before July. If the applicant
is unable lo appear before the
board on Monday in
July he or she send a
from a physician
stating that the cannot
personally appear, as no doubt may
be case with many.
no soldier could re-
a pension in fourth class
unless his disability by
a wound received while in
Confederate service. The new law
changes this and give a pension of
the fourth a to
soldiers who are now disabled from
any cause to manual labor.
In the pensioners are
widows of
ate soldiers who were married be-
fore April and have not
married again. According to the
old law the only widows entitled
lo a pension were widows of
soldiers who had died the
war or after war, from wound
or disease contracted in the service.
The new law gives a pension lo the
widow of a soldier who has died
at any time or from any cause.
But no soldier or widow can get a
pension who owns 8.100
of property. The old law has not
been changed in respect.
The new law will place on the
pension roll needy de-
veterans and widows, who
were excluded by old law.
the new examination, required by
new law, may lake from
pension roll the trainee of some
persons who arc entitled to a
pension. Every county board
ought lo be very careful
closely every application, re-
unworthy
pensioner will the small
pittance that i to
and deserving.
According to last report of
the State auditor there were last
year Confederate pensioners
in Stale, of whom were
widows. The amount paid
these pensioners last jeer were
The
by the new law
a year. But while
is so much larger than heretofore,
each pensioner will get much
more than there
will be so many more persons
tilled to The fourth-
class pensioners whom
were received last year only
apiece. new law
lows them apiece, but it is not
probable that they will get over
We so much wish that our
Slate was able to pay every poor
old as large an amount
as he needs and
ham Record.
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF
and adjoining counties.
EVERY I ADDS TO THE
VARIETY OF MY STOCK.
For the Gentlemen.
I HAVE AX ELEGANT LINE OF
SHOES, HATS AND FURNISHINGS.
are still in the forefront of the race
We offer you the best selected line of
General Merchandise
to be found in any Pitt County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer
Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad
II is our pleasure lo show you what you want to
sell you if we can. We offer you the very best service, polite
attention, the neat liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
When you come In market you will not do yourself Jostles
if you do see our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us and the following lines of merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
tut ii. i Caps, Silks and Satins, Dress Trimmings
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's
Harness. Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meal, Sugar Coffee, Scad ts,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and in
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit Our is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
j. p.
For the Ladies.
I HAVE Till; AND HANDSOMEST LINE OF
TO GREENVILLE
Mr. is in charge of my millinery department and if
the bat desire is on hand one will be trimmed to sail
tastes while you wait.
silks, Braids, Ornaments, Flowers,
the milliners line.
your
mi-, and everything
as a Cook
Friends of Governor Aycock
recognize in him a man equal to
any emergency but few of them
perhaps are aware that to his oilier
accomplishment he aids that of
being a good e-i k. The
gives
We called Sunday afternoon to
see Hon. I. Aycock, who
ably represented this district In
North Carolina Man la
Philadelphia.
Thirteen policemen were held at
bay for more than four hours yes-
by L. Harold, the
man of res-
t. on Vine street, above
Eighth, after he had gone
and sh i Robert a color-
id He was captured
after desperate battle in a dark
the last and were glad Billy Mack, fat en-
to find his condition greatly
proved. Ills brother, Gov. C, B.
Aycock, was his bedside, where
he remained for several days.
There is nothing formal or foppish
about our Governor. When we
left the house the Governor bad his
coat off and was the
preparing a of soup
for the sick man, unwilling t in
trust so important a matter to less
skillful hands. We have long,
known C. it. Aycock as one of the
ablest lawyers in the State, a plat-
. t the establishment, gave a
remarkable display of nerve in
the capture of mad
desperado.
Al slat inn be said lie was
Jas. L. Harold, years old, and
be a year ago from Con-
Man in county, North Caro-
lie i a slim, cadaverous
man. with sandy mustache and
looks like a typical cracker.
He ail d in lie bad left bis
home because be had shot his
brother, John B. Harold, in a
John I k- Spool Cotton, spools
for fie.
Very properly the clergy in
lions parts of the country are pay
some attention to social card
playing. A non preach-
in York the other day
astonished his congregation
saying that be knew some of his
lady members who played cards
just as gamblers a jack-
pot, chips other
adding that the habit was formed
a social gatherings where prizes
played for. Yesterday Dr.
Smith touched on the practice and
put his foot down though
without any feeling whatever. To
abstain from the very appearance
of This is an excellent plan
to follow. There not lie any-
more social card playing in
we rather
think there the papers
have telling on and
it creates more notoriety, so
all, if it is to lie stamped out,
looks like the tin
done some
measure of Rec-
Just bear in mind you can buy from us as cheap as her
buy sell again. We invite every woman and child in
Pitt county to visit our store within days. don't
many pro as other stores. We only have one, that Is
o save you Push is hardly necessary behind such a of
bargains as presented above. All are just such material as wanted now.
RICKS WILKINSON.
Dining the past years this
Stale baa for white
schools school buildings
for and
school buildings Then
it expended for the pay
county superintendents and for
various other objects common lo
both lines The total
is, therefore,
more, the State has expended
for normal schools, be-
ginning with a year while
now the U annual-
must be borne in
while pay only per cent
of the amount expended as
above given receive pet
cent the whites per. An
makes the positive statement
nowhere else on earth bits one
race done so much for another.
Raleigh correspondent Charlotte
Observer.
form speaker without a peer, and quarrel over the estate of his
are proud to him as
Governor; but we had not known
before of his no less honorable
if well, that
of cook. All to any man
who has the heart in him to feel
In a brother as this little Incident
how Governor love for
his brother.
lie was employed nine months
ago at Two weeks
ago be began to act strangely and
was always on the alert for
l p two weeks ago he bad
lived at No. North street.
Philadelphia Record,
The Well Dressed
White holds rink this sum-
mer, us It did last, fr children,
Tb Point.
Avarice is the result
sure rather than mini.
The wise man makes
from the fool's want
Women often
dollars
I sense.
little faults
young y
and for older
with black.
ling women, r purpose of hiding big ones.
, when Ti.-man win. n promise
easily male another just as
While lawn graduation gowns ,.,,,
this year are trimmed with dainty Cleanliness may not be next to
hemstitched or lace trimmed but life
flea upon the skirts, the waists be-1 server.
tucked and hemmed, with em-j A man in a position to do good
or lace insertion set in. and learn something useful la in
While and colored wash sill, proper place,
waists made like ordinary cot- A man of few words and many
A Plow Combine-
Formed.
Chicago, April
lasting several days
plow manufacturers of the United
States practically have completed
the formation a
combination.
for of its purposes the
of long credits
which have been country
Dr. famous North
Carolinian, who invented the dead-
Galling gun, says the
Gazette, is years old but stilt
inventing. His latest production
in an automobile plow, which he
has may
aid ii farming as
effectually as a acts in
revolutions of a sanguinary
and do as much for peace as the
gun has done in war.
A suit for against the
proprietor Sherry's restaurant
has just brought lo light the fact
Unit the
and other leading
rants In though the
waiters are paid only
about a month, their earnings
are from In
Those who have money to
have a light to squander on
is bill us a result tins tip
ping nuisance many people are
kept away from
rants who might Otherwise
to In them
Ga.
Ion ones will In- much worn
Wide sashes of suit ribbon ends
as bells and eliding with lung
coining lo the edges of skirts,
are to with summer
Collars are from two to
three Inches deep and over
that may be bought in
sixes. Asa the collar Is made
of dress trimmed
as waist is.
is like n garden of many
Vegetable and few weeds.
The man who Isn't willing to
practice what be preaches should
give up preaching and go in for
politics.
minded people are like
narrow peeked bullies;
the have in the more noise
they make getting it out.
A man who probably speaks by
the back says it i- far easier to get
is to get mil again.- Chicago
New.
Many parasols season a mother in law in the house than
are of striped silk in white colors,
and many Others arc of plain black
and dark shades. The slicks are
long, and as a rule ale less ornate,
than they year
Home Journal.
Twenty-four of the leading bank
i rs professional men and merchants
Mo., have entered in-
I lo lo parade shirt-
Mr. J. W. Lynch, wands on May when will
Cleat , ,,, . ,, ,
. , , , march through the principal
puny, which is laying a roan bid
from Fremont to Snow Hill, says At night they will give
arrangement bin now and supper to
i. for completion Lit induce Hie shirtwaist as a sub-
f the mad fro Hal-
Argus, Tuxedo.


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