Eastern reflector, 7 May 1901


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Have You Forgot
I AM STILL CARRYING AN
UP-TO-DATE USE OF
What
Pry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
NOTICE
AND A OTHER THINGS
WHICH I AM TO MENTION.
Come to sec me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork.
Yours to
las. B. White.
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEES PAID IN THE
II Ml MIL
OF NEWARK, N. J. TOOT HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that works
To reduce Premium. Of
TO the Insurance, or the lifetime
s To make policy payable as an endowment the
of
2.63
2.29
2.77
T. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N.
with the revenue
laws of the year of I will on
Monday, the 6th day of May, 1901,
sell at public sale before the Court
House door the town of Green-
ville, the following tracts of laud
and for the taxes thereon
for the year of 1900. The name,
of acres and amount of
taxes are stated, the costs 91.30 to
be added to
G. M.
Tax Collector.
TOWNSHIP.
wife, 8.62
It. E. acres,
Samuel j acre
M. Corey, M acres
Peter Cherry, acres
Clark, lot
L. Elks, acres
,,
Eaton, i acre 2.20
Ed Fleming, lot 2.88
Fleming, lot 3.53
Sarah lot 1.23
Alex Harris, acres 3.87
lot 2-39
Ed Harris, lot 3.15
Luke J. House, lot
I Root. G. Hodges, lot 2.61
B. J. lot 3.15
A. acres 2.67
Peter Harrington, I lot 2.30
L. W. Lawrence, lot 5.75
Louisa lot
Reuben J. Moore, acres 5.77
W.
Samuel lot 3.53
John Mai able, lot 2.80
Charlie lot 2.59
wife, acres 2.26
M. A. Sutton, acres 3.98
II. I. o acres 9.97
J. H. Shivers, acres
B. F. Tyson, acres
. . lot
.,
John Vines, lot
Amos Williams, lot
OBSERVATIONS
Mad. by the
Tar.
Va.
without
Potash.
Supply
enough Pot-
ash and your
profits be
large; without
Potash your
crop will be
Our took
MM WORKS,
--s ,
the United
BOOKS.
THE COUNTY BOARD OF SCHOOL
HAVE APPOINTED THE
Reflector
As one of the depositories for Public School 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 double ruled practice writing book.
tablets, fool's cap paper, pens, pencils, slates,
crayons, colored crayons, inks companion boxes, etc.
of Our
B pencils cent. S plain lead pencils cent,
rubber tipped lead pencil cent, a nice tablet with
cover cent, ti assorted crayons, with metal hold-
In nice rood box cents. I pencil, slate pen-
and pen, and rule, all in nice wood box,
cents. A great big wide tablet cents. Bottle of best
ink on the market, cents. Copy books to cents.
White crayons, gross in box. cents. Good fool s cm
paper cants per quire.
For the Business Man.
We carry a nice lino of and single entry ledgers,
long day books, journals, counter books, memorandums,
order books, draft and note books, time
For Society
We nave all kinds and of box paper, card and
envelope visiting note papers and tablets.
39.82
2.58
2.70
1.67
2.00
1.33
3.49
1.81
2.00
1.33
SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN TO ALT.
MAGAZINES.
Famous fountain gen
B. Williams, acres
Claudine lot
TOWNSHIP.
Alfred Darden, lot
Forbes, acres
Mrs. Mary Joyner, lot
Mrs. M. A. Moore, acres
W. N. acres
K. V. Powell. acres
Mrs. Pittman, lot
W. J. Slaughter, acres
Elisabeth 2.67
Washington. acres
W. J. White, lot 3.23
TOWNSHIP.
Alonzo Joyner. lot 4.30
Mrs. lot 2.67
K. T. Lewis wife, acres 1.00
B. F. Moore, Jr., acres 10.00
Sarah Cox. acres
Ed Flanagan, I lot 3.17
Hay wood 2.29
Hines, acre
Alton Joyner, lot 4.30
Clayton Joyner, acres 5.67
TOWNSHIP.
J. L. Buck, acres 4.75
H. A. acres 6.17
II. H. Davis, Hot
Johnson, acres 2.90
Frank acres 1.00
lb. E. acres 1.23
Hardy Hines, acres 3.15
Mills, acres 2.91
John Page, acres 1.00
B. F. Sutton, acres 2.89
J. B. Smith wile, acres 1.00
D. C. Way Co., 1.33
DIM
Lucy J. Joyner, acres 1.58
Bowling Tyson, acres ID
N. Williams, acres 1.33
BETHEL TOWNSHIP.
Delia Briley, I acre
James Crimes, acre 2.44
Gregory heirs, J acre
W. C. Hardy, lot
. i .
Hopkins, acre 2.20
Ella Knight, lot
CAROLINA TOWNSHIP.
His, S. A. Keel, acres 4.84
Win. A. acres
township.
W. L. Everett,
Webb Walter. 89.26
M. T. Jefferson. acres 3.33
B. M. Lewis, acres 16.00
R. Atkinson, acre
E. C. Knight, acres 2.00
Lucius I acres 1.33
township.
A. Cox, acres
Root. E. Cox, acres 1.00
fains Johnson, acre 1.17
T. M. Manning. acre 2.74
la
States.
The following table by the end
statistician, Dr. Carroll, Is
give i as quite as authentic as any
comparative table that can be ob-
Catholic
Methodist Episcopal
Regular Baptist
Reg. Baptist
Episcopal, Sooth
Disciples of Christ
Reg.
Presbyterian
Protestant Episcopal
African Episcopal
Lutheran Con.
African
General Council
Latter Day
Reformed
United Brethren
Presbyterian
Colored Episcopal
German Evangelical Synod
Lutheran General Synod
Methodist Protestant
Cumberland Presbyterian
Norwegian
Primitive Baptist
United Presbyterian
Reformed
The cattle raiser no prepares to
shed hi I steers.
The way of the transgressor is
hard to out.
If trouble you would borrow, de-
lay it until the morrow.
turn of the
home after the wedding trip.
When age is in question women
are not of a for-giving
You are not needed at college
now unless you take the base ball
course.
The blind actor usually requires
a leading man.
Duck trousers are not
for wet weather.
When it comes to scales every
man has his own weigh.
Even a lightning calculator can
not always predict a thunder
storm.
Every schooner has a master. In
deed, some of them are -mas-
No, Maude, dear; a trial trip
doesn't necessarily mean a ride in
a prison van.
is rent said the Or
boy, when the nail on the gar-
den fence tore his pants.
Di
J. W. HUT t n.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
Three Yew Kn,
Times
RICHMOND, VA.,
Now Only Cents a Tear,
and includes absolutely free The
Paragon Monthly, New The
Farm Journal, Philadelphia.
IKE MILT AND
Including Farm Journal and Para-
Monthly, now only per
year; per month by mail.
Address THE
Richmond, Va.
OLD LINE
to no
Steamer leave
ton daily ate A. M. for Green
leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays,
and Fridays at A. X. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York Bea-
ton, and for all points for the Wait
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. frost
New Clyde Line
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON, Art.
Washington, N. O.
J. J. CHERRY, Aft.,
N.
L. H. Pender,
GREENVILLE, N. O.
Tobacco Flues, Tin Hoofing, Ac.
Expert employed. All
kinds Gun and Locksmith work
first class. Re-stocking of guns a
specialty.
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. John C. Anent for
North Carolina and Virginia, of that Well-
Known Popular Company,
MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Insurance Co., of
Desires to announce to its large number of
policy holder, and to the public
generally, of North com-
will now la
state and from this date will
and policies, to all de-
airing the beat i ranee la the best
life insurance company in the world.
If agent in your town hat not
completed arrangements, address
JOHN
State Agent, Raleigh, N. C.
Assets
Paid policy
reliable energetic agent wanted at
once to work for the
We are prepared anything in
Hie Hough Lumber line at prices as low as
the lowest. and bill Bluff a
Local and car load Iota at Staton
miles north of Greenville
A. WARD,
IX-
Cotton Baaing Ties always
on t
Fresh goods kept constantly es
hand. produce and
sold.
D. W.
P. O.
Bethel, N.
CURES
RHEUMATISM
TO STAY CURED.
MEDICAL
A remedy that
recent long stand-
The greatest blood
known. Has the hearty
of
alter trial. Cures
cent, of the treated. Price
by BRYAN NICHOLS.
NOTICE.
On May lat we expect to close our boat
All persona owing are requested to
make Immediate payment. AH person
baring claims against will I hem
st our office u Eastern Warehouse for
settlement.
ft HOOKER.
ITEMS.
N. C, April 1801.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Clerk of Superior Court of Pitt
county, baring Issued letters
to me, the undersigned, on the It day
A. B. L.
deceased, notice to
all creditors of said estate to present
to the
within months after the
date of this notice, or notice win be
plead In bar of their
This the day of April 1901 ,
A.
Executor on the estate A B. L.
W. R. WHICH A RD
IS
And when it comes to
Perfect Health.
Keep the system in perfect or-
by the occasional use of
Pills. They reg-
the bowels and produce
A Vigorous Body.
For sick headache, malaria,
constipation and kin-
diseases, an absolute cure
Liver PILLS
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
Letter copying books Bud carbon
paper at Reflector Book Store.
F. Shelton, of
was here Thursday.
John Warren, Jr., of Conetoe,
was here Saturday.
Mrs. Dr. C. M. Jones and Mrs.
John Galloway, of
paid our town a call Thursday.
J. H. made a flying
trip to Raleigh a few days
And Mr. says he went to
sec his best girl. Go ahead Jim,
you are a winner.
Misses Emma and
Fleming House's Station,
are visiting Miss Blanch Fleming.
Miss Ward, of Greenville,
after spending a few days here
with relatives, left Saturday for
to visit her sister, Mrs.
Amanda Holiday.
Mrs Rachel Webb, Elm City,
came Saturday to visit her
Mrs. W.
It, R. Fleming had bis first train
of logs I Friday over
the A. C. I., from Oakley.
The National
of Eastern Carolina
have just closed a business meet-
here, I composed and rep
of counties and
have decided to buy a site and
factories of different kinds
to and their race
employment, claiming to have
five hundred
paid capital to start with.
The continued weather for
this time of the year has stopped
the from planting cotton
this section. And those that
have planted are declined to think
that they will be compelled to
make the second planting to secure
a stand.
UNIVERSITY
Law School.
The Summer Term July 1st, to
continue three months. Thorough
in courses admitting to the bar. Special
lectures by eminent lawyers. For
Jan. C.
Chapel Hill, N. O.
PILLS
Raster. Vic.- saw
N. C.
The Stock complete in every
t and prices as low the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for
seals ad
glow to pal.
lb.
W S for-----
, Bead
oar bowl.
EXTRA
PILLS
SO
LA I
U. SO Saw
.
For sale by J h WOOTEN,
N U
NOTICE TO
Having qualified before the
court Clerk of Pitt as
of the estate of L T.
la hereby given to all
persons i to the estate to make
mediate payment to the undersigned.
And all persona baring ma against said
ins to the
within twelve months from the
this notice, or the same will be
plead In bar of
This 17th day of April 1901. A
R. DAVIS,
Administrator of Mrs, L T.
The Clerk i f the Superior Court of Pitt
county haring this day issued to the
letters of administration on the
of W. A. deceased,
is hereby to all persons holding
claims against said to present them
for payment or before the lath
day of April 1902, or this notice will be
plead In bar of their All persons
indebted to said estate v requested to
nuke payment to me.
This the of April 1901.
JESSE
A the of W. A. Smith.
UM
IS-
SIM
A GENERAL OF
BE
Hardware.
COMB TO MB.
J. B. COBBY.
1875.--------
S. M.
Wholesale retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
and Gail Ax
Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk,
Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Lye. Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prune, Currents, Raisins, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Macs
Cheese. Beet Butter, Stand
ard Sawing and nu
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for Com
to see me.
II i
Phone
NOTICE TO
Letters of administration upon the
of Redding Hudson, d, haring,
day been issued to by the Clerk of the
w Curt of Pitt County, Notice is
hereby to all persons holding
against said to present to me
for payment r before the day of
March 1902, or this notice will be plead in
bar of their All persons indebted
U said are requested to make
payment tome.
This the 27th day of March 1901.
J. A. HUDSON,
of Redding Hudson.
Norfolk, V.
Cotton and Broken in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Letters of administration having this
day been Issued to me by the Clark of
Superior Court of Pitt upon the es-
of W. n. deceased, notice Is
given to all persons claims
said estate to present thorn
payment on or before day or
be In
bar of their recovery. Persons
notified to make immediate
me.
Thia the 1st day of April 1901.
CANNON,
of the W. H. deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Letters of administration, with tie will
annexed, this day been issued to mo
by the Clerk Superior Court of Pitt
upon the estate of L. K. Laughing-
house deceased, Is hereby to
all holding claims said es-
to them to me Sir payment
on or lbs day of March or
bis notice will plead In rt-
All persons Indebted to
tale are notified to
to me.
The Commoner
WILLIAM J.
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
TERMS Payable in
One Year Six Months
Three Sing. Copy fie.
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
The Semi-
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year far or Tag Daily
and
one year for 13.50 payable la ad-
make Immediate pay-
1901.
will of L. E.
v.-.----.
Lawyers.
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The Eastern Reflector.
D. J.
II TO
PEP, II
VOL XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, MAY
NO
ice KM
-AT-
Attention Please.
PINE APPLE
TISSUES,
LAWNS,
ORGANDIES,
SHIRT
WAIST
SILK
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.
OP
Delivered by M-a. A. I. Blow to
The
Delegates, friends and you the
loved and honored representative
of mother circle, Mrs. Davis,
we, King's of
Greenville, to say that extend
to yon heart-felt greetings;
that we welcome you to our town
to homes, to our hearts, would
but feebly express our feelings.
We are indeed filled with a deep
joy and appreciation of the high
privilege of coming in touch, of
meeting face to face, with
of our workers, members of
some of you
yet all sisters, with one
father, one purpose and one
We realize that you are here,
not simply to gratify
ed joy of having you come, you
wanted come, for a renewal of
our vows of love to God service
That by united prayer
and zeal we might accomplish
much to hasten the coming of His
Kingdom. But more than this
have come because there
dwelt on earth a great unselfish
boundless love, which spent
itself on the poor, the humble, the
homeless, the out cast, the heart
broken and the wanderer. It is in
His name and for His sake that
yon are here. No cause is greater
than this, which we have pledged
ourselves, may we not forget to
preserve the dignity and
of our high calling.
Let us enter upon the be-
fore us with our hearts filled with
Christian charity. May only the
best way to do the best work for
God humanity, claim our
every thought. Let neither per-
or prejudice part
in our decisions. Let sunlight
of service illumine oar faces and
with the simplicity trust of
little children open hearts to
be filled with wisdom and
from our Father, that will
guide us all deliberations,
while the earnest silent prayer
that ascends from every heart,
should be, Lord what would
Thou have us do t
And then with joy we realize
the wide, wide field for service, the
vast comprehensiveness of the
work of our order. The import-
emphasis it gives to little
things that no act, be it r so
lowly, la ever lost when done
His and for His sake. The
privilege of doing great,
deeds is limited lo u very few,
it is conscientious care of
the little things of our daily
which is outcome the good.
By a faithful discharge of each
duty realizing it as a part of the
work He assigned us we glorify
the and exact all of
life into divine and service.
It perhaps seemed a little
fifteen years ago to
women whose hearts were filled
with love for God and their fellow-
men to meet together pledge
themselves to reconsecrate their
lives more fully to one service of
the Master and send out an appeal
to every heart that beat a
throb to join in this work
love. This
on the part this little group
of women was foundation of
our Mother circle Central
It was this small
that laid the corner stone
of our great order of The
King's Daughters and Sous.
This spirit of service has traversed
seas and mountains, to distant con-
and islands until now,
nearly every nation of the earth
are wearers of tho silver cross,
thus including a army of
thousands and tens of
who are willing to testify to the
joy of Christian service, that
the Christ life means to be
Ministered Unto, but to
Let each of us have a clear and
comprehensive understanding of
principles essential spirit
of our order. We know that its
vital meaning is to spirit-
life and stimulate Christian
activities. That the work first
commences in our own hearts, then
itself in our daily lives,
in our homes, in the church to
which we belong, in the
in which we live. It arrogates
to itself no qualities, it
boasts of no new thought, but to
engage with renewed zeal in the
work already begun.
We know what the silver cross
has meant our own lives as
we know the quickening
and blessing that has come through
its influence to great religious
movements bearing fruit in a
forms of and
auxiliary to nearly every depart-
of the church of God.
But let us not rest on its laurels,
which should be only an
for deeds, for future
conquests, but push with
ardor born of i deathless love to
greater victory to yet untried Melds
of labor that He has
given each of us some talent, some
capacity, some for
vice His May we
not spend months years
aimless after gifts with
which Ho did see lit to endow
us, but rather by and
strengthen and
op the one talent that it may
forth fruit meet for the
One wide field for helpful service
which each of us enlist is lo
be with real compassion
tenderness for the
adversities of others, not only
among our associates friends,
but for the sorrowing, the heart
broken of every class of
to the humblest
most degraded. This world my
friends is very hungry for Christ
like for the angel of
human The universal
need and for other
to be touched by our infirmities is
often among the rich and
opulent as well as the poor and op-
pressed. Then let us not forget
comfort one another
For the way is often dreary
And the feet
And the ham is very gad
bearing
When seems Hist none are caring
we hall that ever
one another
With clap clone lender
With the
And the looks of friendly eyes,
not wail with grace unspoken
While bread is broken
Gentle speech is oft like
ski .
This office of comforter, this help-
ministry, seems peculiarly
for c mien.
fine sentiment alone can ac-
lint to have a I
heart of real love which will man
test itself towards every one in a
spirit of kind and
That sweet
we learn be-
side cradles and dying beds. Thus
we women without money or
gift do much to sweeten
the waters of this world's
misery.
Now in conclusion that
must again you in
name of of our town who are
wearers of the silver cross, but
are co-working with us in our labor
of love. They greet you its
order
ideal is to follow the steps of the
lonely As an order
which has stretched forth its hands
to the suffering and oppressed in
all conditions of human misery.
That has found homes for the
homeless, for the
ed opened for
the children the poor
That has secured the lost and
erring, clothed the naked, visited
sick the prisoner, fed the
hungry given even the cup of
cold water His
And now may our silent petition
be for the Infinite Spirit of love so
to fill our that each day will
be one more chapter a life of
service, which will go
on, and giving courage, strength
hope, radiating brightness, joy
and peace while illumined by
higher perception we repeat with
new meaning the of our
our be . ling hands
T PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
WEEK ADDS TO THE BEAUTY
VARIETY OF MY K.
For the Gentlemen.
I HAVE AN ELEGANT LINE OF
SHOES, AND FURNISHINGS.
We are in the forefront of the race after your
offer you the best selected line
General Merchandise
to be found in any store in County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer
Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to
sell you if we can. We offer you the very service,
attention, and the liberal terms consistent with a well
business built up strictly its own merits.
When you come lo market you will not do yourself justice
if you do see our immense Stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us and following lines of general
For the Ladies.
I HAVE THE LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST LINE OP
EVER BROUGHT TO GREENVILLE,
Mi
bat you desire is on band one will
tastes while
Hats, Silks. Braids, Ornaments,
in the milliners line.
well is In charge of department and if
trimmed to suit your
Flowers, Ribbons, and every thing
Goods and Notions,
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Lard, Scad Is,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
LOOKING
taut lust a dollar for business men If a man is
lodged coal be wears, be is also judged by th
letter-head be uses. artistic, nicely
head may be looked as a good
It will be done right.
The price for doing it
will be right, too.
Semi in In
The Reflector Office.
SOME
Thy work lo show
Ours ho hearts,
Thy cross lo bear
True Daughters of The
New songs our lips shall sing
Faint hearts lad sorrowing,
These are our OBIS,
Lonely be our tasks or grand
Serve we
Urine right hind
our shame
It lint some soul pain
Look up smile again
No dud OM lie in vain
His
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in that line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Hither Cash or on Approved
Credit Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
I. f.
Special Drives
IN PRICES.
L- L . -I-. I
A Case In Ash.
County.
Ashe comes forward with some-
thing this section. In lust
week's court there nil case of
and the sub
and paid the cost. This is
the first of the on record
in this section, so tar as can
learn. The parties loaded up with
liquid extracts of corn and
went to a mill on
on Sunday and
each other a lies; they could 1111-
the circumstances. Their loud
disturbed
the and they were in-
fur blasphemy. Blasphemy
is a statutory offense in this
State, but it is a common law of-
for the of our
county, which delights
in getting something
The of Population.
Washington, April
Census Bureau today issued a
of
population the States,
excluding Alaska and recent
accessions on June last,
was six miles southeast of
bus, Bartholomew county, in south-
It is described as latitude
degrees, II minutes, seconds,
and degrees, IS min-
seconds. ten years the
population has moved
westward miles and south-
ward two and one This
is the smallest movement ever
Census Bureau.
shows the population of the West-
has not increased as
rapidly as in former decades. The
southward movement is due large-
to the great increase in the pop-
of Indian Territory, Okla
and Texas and decreased
movement to the large increase in
the population of North At-
Slates.
Court Knocked Out,
Asheville, May
which been in session
here live days, came to an abrupt
close Ibis afternoon. The Supreme
Court decided that there was no
court Ibis district because the
act creating the Fifteenth district
did not go Into effect until July,
and then was judge of Six-
Judge George Jones, who was
commissioned judge of Six-
was holding the court,
was when
gram came. Some one asked him
how court should be adjourned.
know, he said,
look his lilt left court
room.
A special of had just
been summoned to the
robbers. These and the jurors
lose their fees, as it is Understood
here the court was not even
de facto. There is a strong
the governor direct
Shaw lo a special
tern.
lo make it easy i- to be progressive. To be progressive
is to be useful, roe more the more useful. This store is
particularly at Ibis season, progressive you will ii at
all seasons, w,. arc prepared to c our by our
prepared to prove by our
prices. v e arc prepared to prove our usefulness to one who will
take the trouble to visit our store. Nothing like the fair Held, and
favor manner of doing business. It wins
mountains with
no
that stands like
More than yards Homespun,
wide regular ,. kind our
price ; 3.4
Dimity, colored Lawns col
ors, regular values,
price
Flue India Lawns inches wide
regular price and our
price
One Com of
full yard wide, yards
-7
then Ladles Fine Blip
must 601- per pair.
Ladles Flue shoe
gOv lo one per pair.
All kinds Loot lie and yard.
Lace in tail
Boys Huts
Paps
liens lints
i i ens
pair.
lAc
He
Ladle. Kill
our price
worth
livery pair
Read
An advertiser says
that when a woman lakes up a
newspaper she turns to ad
This will not be
disputed by persons who have seen
how women crowd stores. A
part of their business in life is lo
buy things, and is us natural
that they should lie interested
advertisements as it is the
stock speculator should bu inter-
ticker. Any
which news
about commodities will
be widely
Record.
More than II fulls t
lo la- pushed cm ii tin- in I ;
days. suits
us nothing and HO i Her w ill he
fused.
Dwelling Burned.
I Jesse residence
owned W. A. Williams, near
Conetoe, burned Tuesday. It
. caught from u Bra In the yard
yards or I . a
I clothes were being washed. bear mind
A passed along and I stoics boy to sell again.
lire lo building and i county lo visit
fanned ii into so it i
burned to the ground despite the
efforts to put it out. The loss is
estimated and is a
oils one to Mr.
Southerner.
celebrated band made
Sine. I shoe mi earth,
.-. the next our
price will -i no. Only one
pair to customer.
Madras Shirts tor
whit
Skills, worth
men boys
price -lie.
yo i know we arc shirt
people, Inn we just happen lo
over styles other
ii charge i for
Spool Cotton, spools
i r Be,
that from us as cheap as other
We invite every man. woman and child
store within next days. don't
i i-cs other ten-. have one. is
i- behind such a bank of
bargains as above. All such as wanted now.
to
as inn
mono.
RICKS WILKINSON.





EASTERN REFLECTOR
N.
t. J.
Entered at the
Greenville, N. C, as Second
Mail Matter.
Tuesday. May
Ami now the great ship build
concerns of the country have
combined with a capital o-
Reidsville, Durban.
Lexington, Olive,
son and Greenville are soon to
LETTER.
.
U.
II was idle republicans to de-
harbors need improvement
themselves in properly enter-
the inspectors their
wives, thus making sure that the
will not have to spend
their own money. It is not with
In the of probability that
any one of these will ac
any information about the
harbor that lie personally inspects
from the deck a or
THE
Annual Co-lo.
lie is
to the rich corporations,
in view of donation it
openly accepting then.
XE of a hotel-that could
more-and have been acquired just as
TL Z us gift by t well, and from the same parties,
I , the committee room a. Wash-
f Net. Philip- but
See. are being Wed by mar the excuse for the junk-
exacting bribes of a et.
thousand dollars army con- .
tractors. There is not even a RESOLUTIONS.
tense that person the
for
m e graded
Greenville should no .
let the other towns get ahead I it passes
her. The community that looks t
well to educational advantages drinkables, etc.,
is the one that succeeds best.
Adopted by the county Mrs. 1.0. Daws.
The convention was called to
order at o'clock with devotional
by Mrs. Davis.
A paper prepared by Mrs.
Clark, who could not be pres
was read by Mrs. Henry-
Perry.
was resumed,
some of them excellent
work done during the past year.
Au appeal from for
help in caring for a person the
hospital, was read by Mrs. Cherry
and met with a prompt
response.
Wednesday night was devoted to
addresses by Kev. N. M. Watson
The church
NEWSY AND
BUSINESS NOTES.
The
at Buffalo was yesterday,
May 1st. It arranged that
should pro
during it
transit over lines, the bill j
f fore is as good as that
Exposition by the most extensive hotels. Bo
man of ordinary Intelligence be-
corporation giveaway
money without exacting return
sort. Mr-
the that set in motion all I when he
the exposition donation be
not-
time
but
the In
buildings and be did this
withstanding be at
on his tour. Be
ton in Vicksburg. The exposition
will in progress until
1st.
to the which
would sooner or latter have to be
met, intelligent people o
Ibis country know It, to., and will
doubtless express their opinion of
transaction, at the polls, when
their next opportunity
Medical Society at their
meeting held in on
Monday
It is painful to realize that the
Archer, Death, invaded
our ranks on the day of De-
last Slid from
us Dr. Charles James I
one venerable years and faithful
service, and for so long a time an
honor nod ornament to our noble
profession. Having chosen
cine for his life work in early man-
hood he devoted himself
to its Study and practice, which in
due season brought him sue- .
e and notion gave him
was crowded and part of the
convention has been more interest-
and inspiring these ad-
dresses. Mrs. Davis is a most en-
speaker her heart is
enthused with the noble work of
among, she is the leader.
The was called to
order at o'clock, devotional ex-
conducted by Kev. J.
Booth.
The nominations for officers were
election proceed
ed. The result of the election could
not be at the morning
. session.
a place in the respect sad The advisability of holding mis-
confidence of bis fellow men. He circles throughout
a professional eminence, discussed at some
and reputation that we may well I referred to a commit-
Montague White, Boer consider with pride profit, it
Talk about did ever
a ruler of country go on a mow
equipped at
expense of his subjects than Pres
is now making would
think of it-seven elegant j
Mr.
agent in States, has
been Wash for some day
While be does not publicly admit
this object we to i
administration to
may true that most cases to its report
oblivion treads quickly Upon convention was Patent Cir-
of but in the de-par- . of which showed
of this distinguished a of the
line i mi.- .-.-
ascertain M and honorable man, possessed
President Kruger,
Slates n visit
qualities and above and
the ordinary, bis name
Pullman ears for a party of thirty
there are reasons lo believe this to win . spoken praised
have been hi
Mr. White future years and the
v.-------- r O l . .-
people, with the President Ml. had a strong i,,,.,,,,,, his useful life be loudly
his wife occupying a car all to ,,,
themselves. This is the biggest
blow out of the age. the dear
people paying for it-
lire u
vi-it America and
Membership Fee Raised.
At a recent meeting of the To
Board of Trade of
C., the membership was
raised from per year.
This is quite an unusual
for a tobacco market, Bl we
bad always understood that buyers
were at these smaller mar-
we think that placing
such an nous fee for member-
ship that market will mean a
great loll to the city. Prom this
action we gather that this fee is
raised to keep int all new comers.
mt i-
be might do so next
fall. English influence is
with the administration for Mr.
Kruger to hope for any more
recognition, if becomes, than
was given lo bis envoys last
year.
The claim be Hied with
in memory's precious
casket. His native powers.
strengthened and enriched
lure learning, his versatile
his sense of humor and
sparkling wit, an
Ive
and won him friends admirers
in any circle or company. He lived
the Spanish Claims Commission In loan honorable old age when the
which damages for other
losses is of clearness throughout a
Mrs v T for tho death suddenly flickered and faded
of son, Charles an and he was gathered to his Anal
Amen.,,, who home a shock of
in
,;. We your t selected
sum of was raised during
past year for charitable
poses, in addition lo the payments
for State and fees.
were ten circles in all that
reported, and these showed a
of raised.
The convention will probably
its work close tonight.
Convention called to order at t
o'clock.
The following officers were an-
elected for the
State Secretary, Mrs. W. H. S.
Burgwyn, of Henderson.
Recording Mrs. Urn-
both, of Raleigh.
Treasurer, Mrs. J. H.
of Henderson.
Executive Committee, Mrs. Hen-
Perry, Mrs
The resolutions were
adopted st a recent of the
Jr. O. V. A. M.,
Council No.
Whereas it has pleased God in
His wisdom to take from
our beloved brother, W. B. Win-
gate, his in life, Mrs.
Bessie therefore be it re-
1st. That we bow in humble
to the will of Him who
all things with kindness
mercy to those who trust In
holy ministry.
Resolved That we offer to
our bereaved brother our
his sad
Resolved 3rd. That we cause a
copy of these resolutions to be
spread our
J. F.
II. O. Com.
Cox.
We that many are
preparing wide rows for tobacco
as per recent instructions in our
items and want to congratulate
them on so doing. If they don't
see the wisdom of it now they
doubtless will next fall hands
are they find that with
the use of trucks they house
their tobacco with half the ex-
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. already
have orders to make over
trucks.
Misses Maggie Smith, Black
Jack and Mamie Buck, Ayden,
are visiting friends town.
J. R. Smith, of was here,
on business Wednesday.
Slaughter, of
spent Thursday here with
relatives.
L. L. Kittrell is baying his
house painted we hope others
will follow his example, as a little
paint would improve looks of
our town
Leader in Styles.
ll
My store was with visitors spring opening days and it
as declared that I have the
Handsomest Millinery
that has been Greenville. I have the most complete stock of
everything it the line.
HatS la endless variety sod all the shapes.
H- A- SAILOR AND WALKING
AND
Anything that can be desired in Flowers, Ribbons and Ornaments.
Wash Silks for Waists. Beautiful line Raby Caps. I also
have a handsome lot of Pictures Frames. Be sure call
to see my stock.
Mrs. M. D. Higgs.
None genuine unless
Red Cross is on label
tads Substitute
WE WORLD
TO PRODUCE THE OF
Chill for Chills, Fevers,
Night Sweets and Grippe, and
all of Malaria.
DON'T WAIT TO DIE
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED I
MB I
TRY IT. NO CURE NO PAY. PM
to take.
Exposition.
I m to date about
and room with all modern
Erie front the ho
Falls. illy car door envy B
Take Niagara street car
rates. All
receive attention,
J A.
1885 Street, Buffalo, N. i
CHEAPEN THE BOOKS
Cuba. i Hey
Paper, was captured and ex-
b; order of commander
submit this brief testimonial
memory,
overlook the sorrow
which tilled so many hearts at the
of Mis.
I-
Greenville; Mrs. X. II. Wat-
Divine Will I ., our
the whole tobacco trade
would be willing to pa; won an
Their action
iii not be detrimental the
by keeping prices at a
minimum, but will also mean a
loss in earn
missions, though by keeping
fee at not
prices would ad
Inasmuch as all
buyers have the
she ks damages. and distinguished broth
Admiral I e or e fail to cheer
honor at a dinner given In the and usefulness of his
v. . i,., celebrate
and among were That la the death of
officers who the medical
led battle Manila j profession has lost one of Its
Including who com- and distinguished members,
whose wisdom and skill, training
of the
nil I Walker, the Concord, sited rank wherever known.
The dinner was Informal, without Resolved, Thai In to
lies, Intention being lo bis professional and
L he m Ml by a
K, dab. and same lime all A Congressional party, largely el role of
foot- , have
lo go I- Philippines on bis abilities. Ins
SOU, Chapel Hill.
was chosen as
of meeting.
Au Interesting manorial service
was held to Mrs. -T- M. Sweet, who
was for three years State Secretary
Of the convention.
Thursday night a consecration
service was held. An address was
delivered by Kev. F. H. Harding
nu Christian service, Mrs.
followed with a talk on
service was one
of much spirituality and earnest-
and will be long
was glad to have The
King's Daughters meet here and
our people derived much pleasure
from the services.
ll is understood, however,
from a reliable dealer, Ibis no-
will be rescinded,
as the fee was advanced at I called
regular meeting, but
meats, bis honesty, his soc-
traits; his true generosity and
unfailing kindnesses,
Resolved, Thai
Washington, be also
the railed Stales Transport Bog-
which will start from Sow
a few weeks, to be gone
n ; mouths, The
from what the men, , D., of
will advanced to .,.
which is nut of all reason. Vi
trust, however that good
Winston Will the folly of
doing such a thing at the proper
time light the idea to I
Danville Tobacco Journal.
goes or. a
idea this. Our market opens
its doors Invite all new
who want lo come, and gives
them a heart welcome
Atlantic has put
on tale tickets to the
can trip ti. k-
els from to
time SlIT cost
o. while tickets United to
days will be said at
Turner,
resent at he Smith, of
s. of Tennessee, Mercer, of
Nebraska, of Minnesota,
of Arkansas, Ar
m mil, of Mobile, and
Texas.
The the
Harbor
House and their Hives arc going
to imitate
ill way making
I.,,. i,, via gall
Texas, and us an
their u not to
the
bills me probably lo la- footed by
the obliging
railroads, object of
junket is to Inspect ports.
Thai a scheme. tOO, as
boards of trade and
borne with the request to
publish tame.
W. II. I
Cox,
a. Mora, i
The telephone
companies in Louisiana, as in Tex-
as, will cost of
post holes for the extension of their
lines in future. The oil erase has
become general in both States, and
in Louisiana distinct companies
and all the farmers are digging the
earth full of b lee in the hope of
striking us. The price of
land doubles every time a st range-
is seen, inference he
is a prospector with a tip that
there is oil in the neighborhood.
The people of Kansas are
ed opinion us i the purpose of
Governor Stanley In offering a solid
liver set triplets
born State darted sec
term. Then are some who
maintain
age a rapid growth f population,
while others that he is
trying la run up the market price
of silver, the week after
his announcement six mugs were
claimed, and all back counties
me-till to lie heard from.
Bulb Won a flame.
Greenville base ball
returned from their trip to Wash-
and say they bad a hue time.
They played two games the
Washington boys, the first result-
pg a score to ft in favor of
the second a
score of lo IS favor Wash
Editor
Texas, and South Car-
have cast out trust books,
why should North Carolina
keep them at such price
The attention of the people of
North Carolina is turned toward
the school text book trust
that is fast endeavoring lo continue
monopoly
used in tOO public schools. Will
the people stand idle be at the
mercy of the book trust baa
sought and still seeks to crush out
all opposition Instead of main-
the present price, books for
the poor schoolchildren lie
cheapened by nut the
trusts, as almost every other south
em Slate has done. Compare
price of books North Carolina
with the price of those
see.
SOUTH
Holmes Head, i.-
Maury's Geography ti
Arithmetic
Geography
Will any patriotic allow
this monopoly in school to
under puny cry that
change would be for the worse
when it actually an advance-
and in harmony with such a
wave of education
Our conventions h ITS denounced
tho trusts in both Nation and Stale,
and our people should require
candidates for office to define
their position. It is what a man
does that defines his position.
No man suspected
of the trusts
should be elected n any position
in which he can force is on
the people, whole Dem
North Carolina should
join in the battle and strike an
blow at the combination
against the BOOT of the
Smith.
BARGAIN DAYS.
is bargain us. Examine these
too numerous to quote W
stock in order to
our the our bargains, No efforts
our customers. Give us trial.
MISSES ERWIN.
TOOK
Baby
r- much
men. In
now. Mother- hi
k .-. r,
ten, j me
bun. a lobe
id- Hod Ii Is
i when
an I re pond and
Hall P-n- la
internally. Internal
this i nu d more horn than II a
.
of having
rain help the crops
along.
The is
out from Washington that there
will be let sugar
put in operation this country
next fall.
I h
w.-. in Ii n
breasts any
j., i a
Ti i
My had
her I'M hot
ii . r. .
K ., .
,;.,
co.,
. t ., .,., j. i a
. Is
To.
While the Brat of cs.
laid on IS, MM, and
body of the
until Aug. 1848, later to
the very day. It not, an-
Aug. 1880, that tho
Anally reported
having thus la
the record of exactly years.
The of
at the southern f
took DOS from the
of alone lo
of banner on
Its alone was
skull of Its builder's enemy.
Three laying Count
builder of the was
killed. Ilia In
Ho did not fa-
work until aged He.
On Ida birthday he
Into by son of lbs
man lay In earth of
foundation la
this after master of
as-
other stone toward the of
the founder's work till In-
.
la
years to build, of which
occupied In
the foundations. solid
upon which It la almost
,. to
of the Ires rock-
and under In lot.
st Florence, com-
by Arnulfo to tho year
tho but block of marble placed
In facade lo of
tin. king as 1887, a period
Father and son, either or both,
-will find in our new stock just
the shoes they want. Correct
in design, stylish, up-to-date.
Edwin
high grade Patent Leathers,
Kid, Black and Tan.
The Bostonian.
hundreds other makes, all
grades, all prices. Also shoes
for ladies and children.
Yon know where
He cells Clothing, Hats Mens too.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
o to remind you that you owe
Tun Eastern for
subscription and we request
you to settle as early as pas-
We need YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper.
Train Robber Sentenced.
May W.
of Jacksonville,
Jordan, of Macon, charged
with robbing express car on the
Central of railroad, plead-
ed guilty today were sentenced
to seven years in the penitentiary.
The robbery occurred last Thurs
day night.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Letter copying books and carbon
paper at Reflector Book Store.
Some Speak IO Me, Some to Yon
left this
for
Bee. Davis left this morn-
for Washington.
W. H. of
came evening.
J. J. went U
Wednesday evening
J. II. Cherry returned
day evening
Mrs. returned
day evening from a to Dur-
ham.
J. H. Farrow to
Wednesday evening and returned
this morning.
Howard of Tarboro, who
has been visiting Zeno re-
turned home this morning.
J. Cobb. accompanied by his
daughter, Mrs. Ola Forbes, left
this morning for Charleston to
his sou, B.
Friday, Mat
Jesse s wearing
eyes.
W. H. Cox returned lo
Thursday evening.
II. T. King returned Thursday
evening from Haleigh.
L. I. returned Thursday
evening from Nash court.
W. H. went down
road Thursday evening.
J. J. returned
this morning from New Bern.
E. P. Ford, of has
taken a here at the mar-
yard of J. C. Lamer.
Mr. M. T. Morris, of
has been visiting Mrs, J. N.
Booth, home today.
S. H. Alley, Tarboro, came in
Thursday evening spent
night here, returning this morning
1901.
Mrs. U. M. Starkey is
M. Tucker, of Norfolk, came
GREAT SPRING SALE
Read This. T Read This.
WORTH of NEWT
Goods, Clothing and
placed on department tables and the prices.
will astound the commercial world. Nothing;
Soring Goods,
the commercial world. Nothing . ., , .,.,
held back. Everything plainly marked and lust in and are thrown in this
must have room prices will
New lot nice tablets, ruled
and unruled, at Hook
Store.
The school taught by Miss
Nobles in public school
house closed Friday.
Orders for engraved cards and
wedding at
office. Call and see
The engineers are moving along
nicely with work of surveying
town for putting in public
improvements.
Attention is called
sale of the lands W. C.
Lang by O. W. Harrington Sher-
The highest praise has
me by those to whom I have
sold the Standard Sewing Ma-
chine. M.
Miss Rosa Hooker gave a
Friday night, South Greenville.
Quite a number of her young
friends were present to enjoy
occasion.
There is hardly a likelihood that
musical slot machines will be
operated in Greenville. A license
tax of a week is a little bit
more than they play
to.
Peculiar Fish
Wednesday Mr. O. I. Smith
brought a curiosity to town, but
what to call it we do not know. He
caught some shad a and
when a large one of was
dressed, place f the roe
one side was found a large while
fatly piece that Hind all of one
section where roe should be.
The roe the other side of the
fish was perfect. No one to whom
it was shown could explain it.
Corsets.
Heady Contest.
After holding several practice
drills to pick out the members
most proficient in the tactics, the
Greenville Light Infantry has
C. Hi and T. A.
Duke to the company in
the competitive drill at Haleigh
on 10th of May. Our boys
arc expecting to win the
and we hope they will do so. They
will leave next Thursday morning
for Raleigh.
Had Water .-Everyone
from kind,
water he la compelled to SIM
It likely lo brine
tho only
and mire cure for It,
cholera Avoid tin-re
Perry
and
Rural Free Delivery.
Mr. William A.
of the postal service depart-
of government, is here
looking Into the feasibility of es-
some rural free mail de
livery routes this county, in ac
with the application of
Congressman John II. Small made
last full. Mr. Barr is going over
the and will select the best
routes for the service and make his
lo the govern-
accordingly. Congressman
Small will also here tomorrow
lo confer with him in the matter.
hopes tho routes
can soon be in operation.
Friday evening.
W. J. Nichols returned Friday
evening from
Mrs. Susan Proctor, of
came In Friday evening
to visit friends.
Luther f
came Friday evening take B
position with the Greenville Sup-
ply Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Rowland, of Hen-
who have been visiting
Mrs. Meadows and Mrs. Thomas,
returned home today.
Rev. J, B, Hurley, of Raleigh,
agent of the Home, will
preach the church
here tomorrow morning night.
Mrs. Bell, who was
the guest of Mrs. A.
King's Daughters
home this morn-
Mrs I. C. is, of New York,
who Mrs. J. B.
Cherry during the convention of
The Daughters left this
morning for Tennessee.
Arrested on a Charge.
Friday two while men,
and Charles Frizzle,
came to Greenville with a horse
and put up the team at the
Livery Co's. stables. This
morning a telephone message came
lo the police from Tarboro, giving
a description of the and In-
that they be arrested on
charge of stealing the horse
buggy. Policemen Smith and
Dudley arrested them and placed
them the lockup lo await the
arrival of the owner of the team.
Both the men were under the in-
of whiskey.
Boyer
THIS Sale
and
Men Shoes
Boyer price 12,60
Sale
The Grandest Display Ever Seen Here.
Men Hats.
M to
THIS Sole
Big New Store,
i i . .
Calicoes
J. Boyer price
THIS Sale An
Only lo customer.
Artistically arranged, with color blended with color,
showing the prettiest and largest store Greenville
has ever had. THE PROFITS NOT THOUGHT OF.
Remember this big sale is now going on at
New Store,
price 11.50
Sheeting.
price yard
in
IA Grand Chance For Genuine
Mens Suits.
Worth 93.00
THIS SALE
Mens Pants.
Worth 1.50 THIS
Mens Neckties.
worth ran bale
Bedsteads.
Attention
Everything Marked in Plain Figures.
Percale Collars.
THIS SALE
Make no mistake but come and
bargain offered you.
the rare
Our Terms
Percale Cuffs.
Be kind this B 1-1
Goods sold for cash. Nothing sent out
on approval. Spot cash over the counters.
This sale for consumers only. Polite and
attentive clerks.
Ladies Shoes.
value Trim BALE
Table Oil Cloth.
Worth THIS LE r
Linen Collars.
north K
ma hale
spool
A.
To only.
Almost a
a gust of wind
in the hall at the
home or Mr. W. L. Forbes, in
In the
a that n
no further damage.
school
Mr. that
while be was at lauding
on Friday receiving a lot of cotton,
he fell In with a nice given
by School
He greatly
the dinner time
they gave him.
An-
The board of Ur man of
has passed an pro
of
This is done lo break
the young of that town of the-
habit of standing in front of the
churches and making
eyes at the college girls when
come out of church. The habit is
regarded as impolite in
Hereafter any young man
loitering front of a church
in that will lie lined
Bather expensive for the boys.
Wilmington
Value
Webster said this in dis-
value of
is sum Unit is required
to B newspaper, and well
rewarded are the patrons. I care
how humble
the he takes, it is to
impossible to a sheet with-
out putting something In it is
worth price. No
home should without its news-
paper and every whose sou
away at school should supply j
hi in with a newspaper. I well re-
member the difference between
those of my school males who bud
those who had not access t
newspapers. Other things
the were superior to
j lust in debate, composition and
W The Entire stocks, the J. Boyer stock and our immense stock of V
Spring Goods just received, are now v
Thrown Together and Being Sold at a Low Cost, n
. Every department crowded and jammed and we have cut the prices to move
L and you want to be among the first before they arc picked over.
hey are going
C. T
Big New Store.
The Money Saver.
Greenville,
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Have You Forgot
THAT I AM CARRYING AN
What
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
AN x OF OTHER THINGS
Tinware, , K
Cine to sec ma for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork.
Yours to
la. White.
have been paid a
ii. in in an w.
OB NEWARK. . J., VOl U POLICY HAS
Loan
j. Cash Value.
; Paid up Insurance.
V Extended Insurance that works automatically,
succeeding year, the premium for the current year be paid.
They may be To Premiums, .
To Increase the or ,,.;
To make policy payable as an daring the lifetime
of insured.
T, L. SUGG,
. N
Greenville, N. C
At To School Children.
The following portion the new
health law will be of interest
to parents and
The school committees of public
schools, superintendents of graded
schools and the principals of
private schools shall not allow any
pupil to attend the school under
their control while any member
of the household to which the
belongs is sick of either small-
pox, diphtheria, and sear-
lei lever, typhus fever or cholera
or during a period of two weeks
after the death, recovery of
of such sick person, and any
pupil coming from such household
shall be required to present to the
teacher of of the school the pupil
desires so a certificate from
the physician, city
health officer or county
of health of the facts
to entitle him to admission in
accordance with the above
A failure on the
part of any school committee to
the duly required this
section shall deemed a
and upon conviction shall
subject each and every member of
the same to a line of less than
one nor more twenty-live
Provided, that the
in accordance with the pro-
of this section given to the
Of the schools within
twenty four hours after the
of and every notice shall
lie deemed performance of duly oil
the part the school committee.
Any teacher of a public school
and any principal of a private
school failing to carry out the re
action shall be
deemed guilty of misdemeanor
and upon conviction shall be lined
not lees then one more than
twenty-five dollars.
To produce the best result
in fruit, vegetable or grain, the
fertilizer used must contain
enough Potash. For
sec pamphlets. We
send them free.
GERMAN WORKS,
N , Si, Saw
L. H. Pender,
GREEN VILLi.,
Tobacco Flues. Tin to.
Expert Gunsmith employed. All
kinds dun Locksmith work
first class. Re-stocking of guns a
specialty.
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter
REWARD
We will pat there reward ear
Slot
r we
out cure with the
nil. when the direction ere strictly
with They ere purely vegetable end
T sac Man con-
contain
contain pills. Beware el substitution,
and Sent by mall.
CO. Clinton and
Jackson III. For or
J P
IN 1866.
J. W. HUT ft a
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
THE BOARD OF SCHOOL
HAVE APPOINTED THE
Reflector
As one of the depositories for Public School Hooks in
Pin County. We handle the books designated on
State List for the public and ran supply what-
ever yon need. We also hare
COPY BOOKS,
slant and double ruled practice writing b
tablets, fool's can paper, pens, pencils, slates,
colored crayons, Inks companion boxes, etc.
Some i Our School
pencils com. S plain load pencils l cent
I rubber tipped lead pencil I cent, a nice tablet
pretty cover cent. assort, d crayons, with metal
in nice wood box cents. end pencil, state pen-
and pen. and rule all in nice wood box.
cents A great big wide tablet cents. Bottle best
ink on the market. B cents. Copy books ft to cents.
White crayons, gross s s cap
paper cants per
For the Business Man.
carry n nice line- of double and single entry ledgers,
day books, journals, counter books,
books, receipt, draft an note time ooHS,
Secret of Beauty
is health. The .-
to digest
a proper of food.
r he d in when
This can
the liver does not art i. s part.
Do you know this
Tun ; Liver Pills arc an
lute cure for sick headache,
sour stomach, malaria,
constipation, torpid liver, piles,
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious-
and kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
A citizen of Mich. re
complained to City Asses-
ors his property
was assessed at u extravagantly
high He declared that if
Mr. could sell the prop-
at the valuation named the
latter could have a commission of
two per cent. In less than
the City Assessor had sold a
line resilience and two business
blocks which belonged to the
satisfied who thereupon
tried to back out of the agreement.
Mr. declares that he will
have nil commission, which
have
to sue tor it.
For Society
We have all kinds and styles of box paper, card and
envelope sets, visiting cards, note papers and tablets
Bobbin's Chill Pitt, cure chills ill
malarial Thai la re
for. Cure after fail.
No rare, no pay. per bottle.
TAKEN TO ALL
MAGAZINES.
fountain gen
The young folks nowadays miss
a great pleasure in not celebrating
the day of May, as their an-
used to do. Our older
readers remember what a de-
occasion the of May
to be, and with what great
pleasure danced around the
May poll and downed the
of was an old custom
brought from
that we regret has not been
Record.
RURAL FREE DELIVERY.
Hew the System la
Mr. Win. the special
agent of the postal service who is
here looking into the rural free
livery routes proposed for Pitt
county gives The Reflector some
information regarding
the service.
The first appropriation
made by Congress in 1895, to
lest the system as an
It proved such a success and lie-
came so popular that the
at present to
for the fiscal year
beginning July 1st, 1901, it is
About 1.000 routes
are now operation in the United
States serving about
and there are fully
for additional routes
on file with the Depart
The carriers arc appointed by
the Department at a
try of 1600 a year and are under
bond for
are for specified time, but
good behavior and satisfactory
attention to duty. The carriers
sell postage stamps, stamped en-
postal cards and
per wrappers, and register letters
and receive applications for money
orders. They arc also allowed to
act as agents for newspapers, mag
and other legitimate
cations, to carry passengers
and packages the con-
of which are
mate.
Four routes will lie laid out with
Greenville as the delivery
each carrier making a daily
and delivery, Sunday except-
ed. The patrons of each route
will be to select one of
fourteen standard boxes, but not
more than one pattern of box is
lowed on a route. The boxes range
in price from to and are
built substantial metal that
will last a lifetime.
Boat Ho. las laid out will be
as follows. From Greenville along
the river road to K. J. Little's gin
house, thence to Smith's school
thence along the
In store, thence
to T. A. corner, thence to
A. Pollard's new store, thence
to Standard X
thence along the old plank
road to Greenville. Distance of
route miles.
Mr. is going over other
routes today and will give them to
us for publication latter-
The rural delivery service is
cured for Pitt county through the
efforts of Congressman John H.
Small.
Paper Hanging.
I am prepared In fill Wall Pa-
per and can hang it If desired. Full line
from best designers to select from,
I am prepared to do Brick I.-.
and on short notice
for wall paper at of
Mrs. M. prompt at-
J. H. BUNN,
Greenville, N.
Three One for
Times
RICHMOND, VA.,
Now Only a Year,
and includes absolutely free The
Paragon Monthly, New The
Farm Journal, Philadelphia.
Mt SUNDAY TIMES.
Farm Journal and Para-
Monthly, now only per
year; per month by mall.
Address THE TIMES,
Va.
OLD DOMINION LINE
UNIVERSITY
Law School.
The Summer Term begins 1st,
continue three months. Thorough
in courses admitting to the bar. Special
lectures by eminent lawyers. For
Jas. C.
Chanel inn, N.
North Carolin-. Pill In Superior
Court.
n. Notice of ewe.
of an Execution directed u, the
from the Superior court of
Wilson county in the above entitled action,
I will on Monday, the 3rd day of June, 1901,
at in. COOT house door of
said county, sell lo highest bidder for
to satisfy said Execution, all the right
title and interest which the said W.
Lang, defendant has in the d
real estate to That of
land in Pitt comity,
lying the North side of
creek, and adjoining the lands of Mrs.
Bessie Bullock, J. II. Tug-
the Boon heirs, II A. and
others, and known as R. J. firm,
containing anew more or leas.
This day of May. 1901.
O. W.
Pitt county
notice to
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. C. Agent for
North Carolina and Virginia, of that Well-
Known and Popular Company,
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Co., of
Desires to announce to its large number of
policy holders and to the public
generally, of com-
will now In
slate and from this date will issue Its
splendid and desirable policies, to de-
siring the very beat insurance in the best
life insurance company in the world.
If the local agent in your town has not
yet completed arrangements, address
JOHN O. DREWRY,
State Agent, Raleigh, N. C.
Assets
Paid policy 82,509,189.05
Live, reliable energetic agent wanted at
once lo worn for the
Old mutual Benefit-
arras
Steamer leave
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville dally at
M. Washington.
Steamer
Greenville Mondays, 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 Boa-
ton, and for all points for the Went
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. front
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO.
Washington, N. O.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N.
W.
DEALER IN
PILLS
Restore Vitality, Lost
all
and
A tonic
Blow to pals
id
lb
By
SO
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Clerk of Superior Court of Ml
county, having issued
to me. the undersigned, on the day
of April 1901, on the estate of A. B. 1-.
Wilts, deceased, notice is given to
all creditor of said estate to their
, to the
within twelve months after the
date of this this notice will be
plead in bar of their
This of April 1901.
Executor on the estate of S. A. It. L.
with to curs
paid. circular
Immediate
Parts.,
Jackson St,
For sale by J L
Greenville. N C
GREENVILLE N. C.
Si
Cotton Bagging and lies always
on baa t
Fresh goods kept constantly e
band. Country produce and
gold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
BRO.,
N.
The Stock complete in every
payment and price as low the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for produce.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Having duly before
court Clerk of Pitt county
of the estate of Mrs. L T. Lang,
deceased, notice is hereby given lo all
persons indebted to the estate to
mediate payment to the undersigned.
all persona having claims against
estate present the same lo the
within twelve months from the
date this notice, or the same will be
plead in of recovery.
This day of 1901.
R. I. DAVIS,
Administrator of Mrs. I T. Lang.
And when it to
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
Atlanta, Nor
C,
ton strong recommend
to
obtain tor
and infant. I have it
with very the past Slim-
mer bit chi I. and white have
heretofore lost a child or two toothing
under other our child,
taken is a line,
boy. I Ml, very
A. P, U.
Joseph
U.
CURES
TO CUBES.
A remedy that
I lively long stand-
, The greatest blood
known. Has hearty
I of physicians
after lie i ugh trial. Cures
lite I
I pi i I lo.
by NICHOLS.
1175.-------
S.
Wholesale retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
re's, Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Co Carts, Parlor
nits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
Gail
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American Can-
Applet,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Glass
and Ware, and Wooden
Ware. Cakes Crackers,
Best Butter, Stand-
ard Sewing Machines, and nu-
other goods. Quality
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Cora
to see me.
Phone B
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
The Clerk i f the Superior of Pitt
having this day to the
letters of administration on the
estate of W. A. Smith notice
is hereby given IS all persons holding
claims against estate present them
tome or before the
day of April or this notice will
plead in bar of their recovery. All persona
indebted to said estate re requested to
J.
-----DEALER IN-----
m payment to me.
he of April 1901.
JESSE
This the 12th of April
JESSE CAN
A the of W. A. Smith.
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Letters of administration upon estate
of Holding Hudson, demised, having, this
been issued to me by the Clerk of the
X Court of Pitt County. Notice is
hereby given lo all persons holding claims
said estate to present them to me
for payment on or before the 30th day of
March 1902, or this notice will be plead in
bar recovery. All persons
estate are to make
tome.
This the 27th day of March
HUDSON,
of Redding Hudson.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
Create Wants.
The advertisements
of an establishment not only attract
customers who otherwise go
elsewhere, but they create wants.
who have never used a
article are often induced
to purchase it by seeing it well
advertised. The Importance of
newspaper advertising in
sales and manufactures
never been fully appreciated, lint
it is undeniably
Record.
The Southern Company
handled U i crates of strawberries
Wednesday along the Coast
Wilmington Messenger.
At Omaha Neb., after consider-
over the guilt or
of James the jury
Sunday morning that he
had part in the kidnapping
of Edward Jr. The
was an surprise to the
court, and Judge Baker expressed
bis disgust la emphatic terms.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Letters of administration having
Jay been lamed to by the Clerk of th
Superior Court of Pitt county upon the
W. II. deceased, P
hereby given to all persona holding claim
said estate to present to me
for payment on or before lbs day of
April 1903, or this notice will be plead In
recovery. Persons lo
said estate arc notified to immediate
payment to me.
This the 1st day of April 1901. .,
JESSE CAN NUN,
Public the es-
of the late
While poor Mrs. Carrie Nation
is in jail for smashing Mr.
, David Nation is dis-
posed to enjoy himself. A
gram announces that while buying
tickets David had his pock-
et picked of money he
had.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Letters of administration, with tie will
day been issued to me
by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt
county, upon the estate of L
house deceased, notice Is hereby given lo
all against es-
to present them to me for
on the day of
his will of their re-
All persons indebted to said es-
tale are to make pay-
to me. I
This
annexed of b. E.
house, deceased. I
The Commoner
issued
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
in Advance.
One Year II, Six Months
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers arc em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
Reflector office. The Semi-
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or The Daily
Reflector and
one year for payable in ad-
PATENT
.-fl. A CO
it
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
II TO
PER II,
-AT-
PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, MAY lo
no fl
We have a fine line white goods, cloths,
wash silks, lawn, ilk fans,
Indies shades and
to suit you, and prices that are attractive.
Your to please,
W. T. LEE CO.
LOOKING LETTER-HEAD
Has lost many a dollar for business men. If a man is
by the coat he wears, he is also judged by
letterhead he uses. An artistic, nicely printed letter
head may be looked as a good investment.
It will be done right. Send next to
The office-
SOME
Special Drives
PRICES
To make it easy is to be progressive. To be progressive
la 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 our by our
prices. We are prepared to prove our usefulness to any one who will
take the t to visit store. Nothing like the fair field, and no
favor of doing business. It wins confidence that stands like
mountains built with rock
More than yards Homespun,
yard wide regular kind our
Pries 3-4
Dimity, colored Lawns spring col-
ors, regular Tic lo values,
our price
Fine Lawns inches wide
price and our
to
One Case Fruit of the Loom
full yard wide, yards
only to one customer 1-2
More than Ladies Fine Slip-
must go at per pair.
Ladles Fine Shoe
to per pair.
All kinds Lace and yard.
Umbrellas
More than Boys Suits to
to be pushed oat in next
days. Remember these suits
us nothing and no offer will lie re-
fused.
Lace Curtains pair.
Boys Hats
Caps
Hats
Drawers
BOO Ladies worth
our price Every pair
celebrated made
Shoe, the best 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 you know are the shirt
people, but we just happen to
stumble over styles that other
stores charge for.
Spool Cotton, spools
for
Prom OS
D. v. May
Senator continue
to call himself a Democrat if it
pleases him to do so, but fact
that the distribution of Fed.
patronage of South Carolina
is in bis hands, shows what sort of
a Democrat he is. The white Re
of state, who have
monopolized the Federal offices for
thirty-five years, except
the two Cleveland terms are doing
much growling, but those who
re appointment, are told when
they come to Washington, that it
is necessary for them to have Sen-
endorsement, before
they can get it. Not a little amuse-
was Washington
when the news of Senator
attempt to get
Wade Hampton to throw his in-
to the administration
movement in exchange for the
office of post master at Columbia.
Gen. Hampton is a poor man, and
one of the reasons therefor is that
he could never be bought. That
was well known in Washington
through Gen. Hampton's long and
distinguished services the Sen-
ate, and as railroad commissioner
This must have been well know
to Senator but, having
changed himself, he doubtless
imagined Hampton bad
also changed. He was quickly
undeceived.
Another row is over the
chase foreign made arms by the
War Department. The department
ordered purchase of one-thous-
and pistols, with
understanding that if, after a
practical test by army, they
proved satisfactory, twenty thous-
and more would be bought. This
brought a vigorous protest from a
well-known fire arm
company, which claims to have a
pistol of American design and
manufacture, in every way as good
as the German pistol ordered to be
purchased for army, and
which the Board or Ordnance and
Fortifications, which recommended
the purchase, did not even
The protest will not prevent
purchase of the one thousand
pistols, but It is likely to
put a spoke in the scheme to
twenty thousand more of
them. Every man wishes our
army to have the hot equipments
to be had, but no man with the
right sort of d him believes
that foreign c; . should be
bought, as good can be had
in this country. This purchasing
of foreign made arms has long been
a the Ordnance
Bureau, and which it has been
almost impossible to secure official j
in I'm inn It may
necessary for Congress lo do a
I it lie investigating this subject.
of the Trans-
Republic, will visit the Unit-
ed States in October. This an-
was made by Mr.
White, the Boer
agent, who has been in
Washington for some days.
O THIS FRIENDS AND OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are still the forefront of the race after your
We offer you the best selected Hue oft
General
to be found any store Pitt Well bought choice
selections, the of the best manufacturers of America
Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer
Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you and to
sell you if We offer you the very best service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
When you come to market you will not do justice
if you do not sec our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us the following lines of merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Hats and Caps. Silks and Satins, Dress Trimmings
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's Children's and
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Sugar Coffee, Molasses, I ts,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or en Approved
Credit Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
A large line of Baby Caps,
Belts, Laces and
Embroideries Ladies Col-
and Cuffs all Sizes
EVER BROUGHT TO
Mi. is in charge of my millinery department and if
the is not on hand one will be trimmed to suit your
tastes while you wait.
Hats, silks. Braids, Ornaments, Flowers, Ribbons, and everything
the milliners line.
Hi FREE DELIVERY.
Stoves
These are locations Of the
other routes as furnished
by Win. A.
special agent.
Route No. Greenville
along the Old Plank Bond to T.
Hooker's corner, thence lo
thence to K. Tripp's
corner, I hence to J. J. May's gin
house, to H. Tyson's corner,
thence to Amos G. Cox's
thence to Weedy Branch
thence to the Tar road at J. N.
Vinson's. thence to Greenville.
Length miles.
Route Greenville
along road to Samuel
Cory's store , thence to Cox's
gin along the Tuft
road to k Jack road, thence
to the River road, thence along
the road to Greenville.
miles.
Route No. Greenville
along the Bethel road to
thence to L. Fleming's
thence to K.
thence to Richard Teal's
thence to Gum Swamp
thence to Bell's roads; thence j
alone the Tarboro road to White-,
head's X mails; thence
liver road to the Bethel
thence to Greenville. Length
miles.
The carriers appointed the
routes are ax So I,
L. James C.
ton; No. L.
No. I, Jesse W. Brown.
By direction of Postmaster
General it is required on all
rural delivery routes
to be established those desiring
mast be prepared to
pin up, in manner
by t, boxes to be
Century Post Company, Adrian,
Michigan. With brackets to fasten
to post, With post
Steel IV Company,
Am inn. Michigan, With lock and
without post, With
The Century Rural Mail Box
Detroit, Michigan.
I With quick operating hick,
Galvanized iron post and cap, ad-
ts.
Cabinet Lock Company,
New Connecticut. To
; direct, 92.00.
c. G. Pols nu Box. South Bend,
Indiana. New style, enlarged lo
; regulation size and with side open-
lug I about l extra.
P. B. Box,
Maryland. Without look, 11.00.
Lock, extra.
The John II.
Burlington, Iowa, 91.25.
Kelly Machine Com-
Indiana,
lock, 81.00.
W, York Road,
Maryland Box. Without lock,
Lock lo be added cost.
II aver
Beaver, Pennsylvania Box,
iv t and additional,
K. Box, Greens-
h . . Indiana, 92.30.
If you want stoves or ranges constructed upon
scientific which are economical, durable,
and convenient, as well as beautiful and artistic, the patrons
for the
Just bear in mind that you can buy from us as cheap as other
stores buy to sell again. We invite every man, woman and child In
Pitt county to visit our store within the next days. We don't
promise as many promises as other We only have one, that is
to save you money. Push is hardly necessary behind such a bank of
Bargains as presented above. All are j such material as wanted now
HICKS WILKINSON.
Mayor's Court
Mayor J. G. has disposed
of following cases in his court
since last
Lawrence Ward, drunk, riotous
and disorderly, lined and costs,
94.25.
W. R. Smith, riotous
conduct and assault,
for at
term of Superior court.
W. A. and
James, riotous and disorderly con-
duct and affray, both
for appearance at September term
of Superior court.
Will II riotous and
conduct and affray, lined
and costs,
Artesian Veil Again.
El , roll
he writer bus not been
prised almost universal
has followed Mine the
suggestion was made for artesian
well the public square near court
house, Everybody says it is the
greatest Investment town
Could make, and if rightly
from the accompanying there can be no doubt of it.
list, tho boxes on each route to . comfort of
Which particular box pie of and people
shall be selected must i decided
child
through of a com to this one great necessity,
or In some other II would supply many He-
Postal Improved Company demanded. The street
Pennsylvania. En. could twice the dis-
size, with side do more effective work
Delivered at Post Offices in bulk, for half cost as now. This is
who come lo Greenville and pat
t I rude, are entitled
trade mark, which is shown upon every genuine
Stove Range, and do not be deceived
by worthless imitations and
lead all others in yearly sales and popularity,
Sold Exclusively by
BAKER HART.
freight paid, i SO. posts ,, instance, bat one that
additional, cents. I everybody sees and feels every day
Bates Postal Signal Hail ,.,,,,,, monarch.
Box of Illinois, San days
Jose, Beale of prices if the town authorities will begin
graduated Bud push it properly. It is to be
92.25 up to 93.50 hoped believed this great
will receive tho earnest
enlarged, sod with side open consideration effort of the
Mayor Aldermen. Give
A. L. Henry, American Metal good
Ladoga, Indiana. Don-1 dance new lite will be enthused.
compartment box with they do Bung.
log and apparatus com-
piste, 98.00. Without receiving
and delivery apparatus, 3.80. The i the walking
Building
N. C.
Single box with
receiving ins, 91.00. With , t a bald
out receiving apparatus, j
ate was never known to boy-
.-;. cm the
v.


Title
Eastern reflector, 7 May 1901
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
May 07, 1901
Original Format
newspapers
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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