Eastern reflector, 21 May 1901


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Have You Forgot
What
THAT i AM
OP-TO DATE LINK
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
Come sec me for
AND a NUMBER OF OTHER THINGS
WHICH MENTION
your next Barrel of Flour or Pork.
Yours to
Jas. White.
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEES PAID IX THE
in ii mil in.
OF N. you; POLICY has
i . Loan Value.
Cub Value,
Paid up Insurance,
I. Extended Insurance that works automatically,
is. Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within on month while yon
are living, or within three after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of payment of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions. .
Dividends are payable Hie beginning of Die second and each
succeeding year. the premium for the year be paid.
I may in- To reduce Premiums, or
lo Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as during the lifetime
of insured,
J. L. SUGG, Act
Greenville, N. C.
store was thronged with
declared that I have
in Styles.
visitors days and
OBSERVATIONS
Made by the Orange Va.
man never is as good as he
advises other people to be.
Good deeds for themselves
when they rail for improved real
estate.
Some people have more money
than brains and then are not con-
wealthy.
Nature's hod brings up the
bricks of wisdom with which
builds the temple of success.
The natural supply of gratuitous
advice always largely exceeds the
legitimate demand.
An Oregon man wants to trades
mule for a Wife. Some men never
know when they are well off.
Many of our exchanges are con-
their
to Help the Some people
could help their town hot by
out of it.
April seems to be a month late.
Does the drowning die of
water on the brain
Going to pink teas doesn't give a
man sort of nose.
The dealer in kitchen utensils is
of Pan American.
The isn't tempered to the
lamb in the market.
The umbrella, manufacturer is
one man who believes in the
profits.
A gill is more apt to fall in love
with an every day sort of
than with the once a-week kind.
Shoes are bought at so much a
foot.
It's the early worm Unit gets on
the hook.
To drown one's sorrow in the
Mowing is to nice misfortune
with a smile.
Handsomest Millinery
that has been shown in
everything the milliner line.
Pattern Hats
Hats
Anything can be desired in -lowers,
Wash Silks for Waists. Beautiful
hare a handsome lot Pictures mid
sec my stock.
I have the most Hock of
IS AND
READY
in endless variety and all the shapes.
Hats
Ornament.
Baby Caps. I also
sure ilia call
WALKING
TO
Atlanta, Hot. T. 1879.
Dr. C J. Dear Sin I cannot
Ion
teething t- mothers as one
for
and I have it
with wry tin- sum-
mer with-ray chill while we nave
h. lout a child or two teething
older om child,
Inn is a fine,
buy. lain,
II.
K. brown i
Amusing.
enormous bride
a midget a
LOOKING L
Has many a dollar for I lies nun. m-,,, j,
the coal In- wears, he i- also judged by ill
be uses. An artistic, nicely printed letter
bead may be looked on a good Investment.
II will be dons right.
I he pries tor doing
right, too.
The Reflector Office.
I j tn
mini
Fur
Pulls en
ill A in-
ail
Erie it. house.
car to
Model ate rates. All
I f
cones
in
IV
will
Isn't It
To hear and
promise to obey
To listen to a woman lie grace
folly to a drug clerk-when she buys
beautifying agents
To hear a line conversationalist
Stammer when he talks to the one
woman in the
he is sure she
To watch the air of youths
i list out of short trousers, and to
hear older men
To see a goody-goody man pick
drop a wicked book;
To hear men who cannot cat or
drink discourse upon and
To know that a woman mikes
her on ii gowns, I hen overhear her
boast of her I with
To watch smart women and
men pulling the wool over the
eyes of each other.
JOSEPH A. MOORE,
street, Buffalo, N. Y
BARGAIN DAYS.
I is
11.00
n n u-
these prices.
I T.-i
nine
1.80
schemes for gelling
said a Charlotte man the
other day, tell you the slickest
M I ever heard of. I was
some lime ago, and a
rather nice looking fellow came up
to me and showed a fide
telegram from some place in
stating his wife was
and that he must conic at once
if he ever expected to see her alive
again. The fellow said he was out
of money and needed assistance.
man refuses an appeal of that
kind and gave him something.
In two or three hours he got
enough money that I knew of lo
bay Ml ticket to Illinois. It ton-
ed out game Wing
be had a
ate in Illinois t, whom he had
also been wiring that his wife was
dying In Greensboro. The two of
them just traveled from place to
place and made no end money
on their dirty
Observer.
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DOWN IN FLORIDA.
May 10th, 1901.
Editor
I have received a number
of from my old friends in
Pitt county as to what I have seen
and learned of this section of the
fair state of Florida. Since writ-
you last I have, of course, seen
and learned much of the
and must say that I like it better
every day.
The price of ordinary labor here
is 91.25 per day, hours.
Carpenters get from to
according to their experience and
ability. Since coining here I have
made from lo per day.
Of course I have done some con-
tract work. do not to lay
every one could come here and do
this well, I simply lay what I have
done.
For a man who wants to make
I know of no
especially men. This is
a new country and a young
could come and grow up with it.
There is no trouble to get work
most all of the time, and gel the
cash for it every night.
Everybody here seems to be oak-
log money.
climate is just the finest in
the world. We are close to the
ocean and enjoy a line breeze all
the time. I never saw a more
healthy country or liner water.
The price of kind is from US to
per acre, owing to location,
condition, etc. that is plant-
ed in or pineapple trees is
north
Tn is is also a line count i y for a
man who is getting along in years,
M people never die here, they
ply dry up or blow away.
There arc also good public
schools months in the year
preaching every Sunday.
I will say here, so that no
one may be misled, that the land is
not rich. The most of it is too
pool to raise a disturbance on. In
fact it is so poor that water will
not n n down a ditch without fer-
But when fertilized prop-
produces well.
fertilizers arc used altogether.
The people here, like in all other
Countries, arc and
bad. You ill find almost every
nation represented here, but as a
whole they are pretty good
people. There is one thing I es-
like them, they are
down on apple In
days gone by I thought lots of
myself, but I have de-
to lay him on the
A. I.
crop
can be
grown
without
Potash.
Supply
enough Pot-
ash and your
profits will be
large; without
Potash your
crop will be
books.
i all to
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
Kn
UNIVERSITY NOTES.
i., X. May
The lion H. of
delivered the ad-
dress before School Tues-
day, Hie at N p. in. in Hie
Halt.
The , the Trustees
selected by to visit
All
The York Journal of Com-
discussing a
the war in the
in its rial ion to the civil war
the States, says of the lat-
right of self-government was
involved from the Unionist point
of view except so as the
mate rights of the were
and the Stales
did not draw to
pate much less to cud. him
with civil rights; those were the
ultimate results of military opera-
and changed political
What was involved in ism
was simply the sovereignly of the
States over people who
wished to govern themselves.
Bight And so is impossible
lo understand shy
who were in sympathy with
the war for the Union should be so
outraged on account of the war
which the States arc wag-
in the Philippine Islands. The
South fought for self-government;
more; not to put its -Inn
upon the but only to
achieve its own independence
to govern itself. The Filipinos arc
lighting for alone;
not to put their system upon the
Slates, but only for their
own independence. The cases arc
exactly parallel. And so, while
people may the
war in the Philippines as
justifiable invasion of the rights of
nun, mi Northerner who favored
the war against the South may
heard lo say that it is unjust or
without precedent, for his people
have done the same thing before,
with his approbation. Whether
it was better for the South to have
its or whether it is
better for the Filipinos to have
theirs, is neither here there.
We arc not discussing underlying
causes nor ultimate effects, but
OLly referring to two parallel cases
in current, the other
observer.
L. H. Pender.
GREENVILLE, X. C.
Tobacco Flues. Tin Hoofing,
Expert Gunsmith employed. All
kinds Hun and Locksmith work
first class. He-stocking of guns a
specialty.
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter
Paper Hanging.
I am prepared lo fill orders Wall Pa
per and can Tull tine
ample from K-m designer t tried
I also in do Brick
Plastering and on abort notice
wall left at I he of
Mrs. will prompt at-
J. H. BUNN,
Greenville, X.
PILLS
Vitality. Lost Viz.- sad
Co in pother. Night Loss of Men
if or
f IA nm tonic nod
builder.
pink glow to U
tin of By
I-.-.- f
PILLS
2.50, with our to cars
or rotund the n. .-paid. for circular
bank
EXTRA
for of Power,
or
Si Insanity, l
of Tobacco, Opium or
in plain a
r, for 80.00 our mar
bond to In or refund
money paid.
MEDICAL CO.
Clinton Jackson Sis., CHICAGO,
for by J L
N C
S. M.
I'm Dealer. Cash for
Hides. Cotton Bead, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, etc. Bed-
steads, Slat tresses, Oak Suits, Ra
IN 1869.
J. V. ft a.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and hand lent of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
UNIVERSITY
Law School.
The Term 1st U
Thorough
in i s in In the bar.
For
address C.
Dealt.
rapes. One Year for
Times
RICHMOND, VA.,
Now Only Cents a Year,
and includes absolutely free The
Paragon Monthly, New The
Farm Journal, Philadelphia.
DAILY AND SUNDAY TIMES,
Including Farm Journal and Para-
Monthly, now only per
year; per mouth by mail.
Address TIMES,
Richmond, Va.
notice to
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. General for
North Virginia, of that Well-
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
of
Desires to to large number of
to the public
of North this com-
will now K -in- in
Stale and from this date will if-
and desirable policies, to all de-
very in the best
life Insurance company in lbs world.
If local infill town has not
yet completed
JOHN
Stale Agent, N.
Assets
Paid policy
Live, reliable wanted At
once to worn for the
Old mutual Benefit.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green
leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer e a v e I
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. It. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
0.1.
GREENVILLE N. C.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Tin- Clark of tin- Court of Pitt
GOODly,
OB the day
of April 1801, on of A. It. L.
deceased, notice o
to the
within twelve after
will be
in -f iii,
April
A.
on the of A. it. L,
NOTICE TO
union the
court Clerk of county
of the of I. T. Lass
deceased, notice is hereby given lo all
persona indebted the to make
mediate to
And all
the BUM lo the
Iron the
tab notice, will be
in Inn
of April
II. Ii. DAVIS.
of Mrs, U T. Lang.
A NOTICE.
The Clerk PHI
day to
of on the
estate of W. A, Smith notice
given to all holding
claims said to
to m-- for or before the
day of April or this will
plead in bar of their recovery. All persona
indebted to said estate re requested to
in immediate payment to me.
This I ah day of April I Ml.
A the of A. Smith.
Cotton Bagging and lies always
on has t
Fresh goods kept constantly an
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
O. W.
W. R. WHICHARD BRO.,
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
-DEALER IN-
, j -spars.
A GENERAL LINE OF
Hi
Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
the and examine into Parlor
suits, Lounges, Safes, P.
I i-i A
Moat Key West Cheroots,
Beauty Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soup,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut,
Candies, Dried Apples. Peaches,
Prunes. Currents, Raisins, Glass
Ware, Tin and Wooden
Cakes and Crackers,
Batter, Stand
Sewing M it b i iii-m, and nil
other goods. and
its sprat here
this week, over the
AI the I Iii- year
the
I-. Carter Holm
Jones, Of Ky.
J. H. Kirkland,
and Locke Of
ville. will addresses.
NOTICE CREDITORS.
Of having this
day been leaned to by the Clark of the
Superior Court of county upon en-
tale of II.
given persona claims
said lo present them to
f--r on or before the day of
April this notice will plead in
bar of their Persons In
said estate art-notified to make
to
1st of April IDOL
JESSE CANNON,
Public
of the II.
girl how trees develop. Cheap for Com
their foliage the
said the little miss,
understand; keep their
in their J phone K
county In Superior
Court.
A. P, ii, i
T. of Sale.
W.
Hy virtue of an to the
from the Superior court of
Wilson county in the above entitled action,
I will on the 3rd day of June,
at in. at the court house door of
county, sell to lbs bidder for
said all the right
till- which the raid W. C.
in lb
mi ii- real lo wife That of
in county,
mi the North Little sea
the Is of Mr.
J. H.
Moors heirs, II. A. and
and K. J. farm,
in- sin acres more or low
t.
Pitt
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
in Advance.
One Year Six Months
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers arc em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
Tn office. The Semi-
Weekly and
will sent together
year for or The Daily
Reflector and
one year for 3.50 payable in ad-
PATENT
I. Stud model, paten, or photo.
C. A CO.
Patent lawyer WASH
FOR
The Eastern Reflector.
Twice a m
SI I
D. J. EDITOR
VOL. XX.
TRUTH III TO
. .;. . .
-AT-
PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, MAY
NO
We have a fine line of white goods, madras cloths,
wash silks, lawn, organdies, silk funs,
sailors, shades and
to suit you, prices that are attractive.
Yours to please,
W. T. LEE CO-
Three Times The Value
OF
EASIER.
ONE THIRD FASTER.
Agents wanted nil
territory.
Company,
Atlanta,
For sale by
S. T WHITE,
Greenville, N. C.
mm
None genuine unless
r Red Cross is on label
Don't take a
WE CHALLENGE THE
TO equal OF
for Chills, Fevers,
Night Sweats and Grippe, and
all forms of Malaria.
DON'T WAIT TO DIE
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED I
CURES RUE TONIC FAMOUS I
TRY IT. NO CURE NO PAY. V PER
DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE.
visit our store.
The backward season has been worrying the white
goods manufacturers. We said cut the price
and we will take the goods. We knew warm weather
would come. Now white goods play a prominent
purl in this store.
A Great Sale of Parasols.
Examine our stock of colored umbrellas and out
our prices and you will seek no further. Men
Work of the
fur years
believed and contended that we
hive too many elections
Carolina. There ate several
points from which lo for our
hut the one which we no-
now especially is with refer
i-i work of the newspapers
of the Stale. one of even fair
intelligence and casual observation
dares question the fact that the
country press is a gnat power.
newspaper editors say
this often, not in the spirit of
boasting O self but in
order emphasize some point
which we an trying to make
to our own work the work
of our brethren of the press.
The newspapers arc everywhere
oiled upon to do much service in
every political campaign, and
without no
matter for that here. True lo their
in their constant endeavors
for the fostering of everything
and worthy, the newspapers
are the lust to enlarge from the
dull and smoke of a political bat-
lie, bean the
result, and take up the slogan of
work for progress in the various
industries of agriculture,
and the like.
we do not remember lo
have seen as strong proof of the
persistence of in their
efforts to develop North Carolina
as have the work of
the press since our last election.
Take up what country paper you
may and you in columns
not evidence of local progress
In almost every part of the State,
i lull you final the newspapers doing
i their work in support this
progress with than their
usual vigor.
Never in the history North
Carolina has her people been
such obligation to the
as they are today.
The newspapers lining
a noble worn for the Stale
now, setting forth the thousand
and one rich resource which
development all through the State.
They have forgotten politics for the
time, if we could stand off a
elections for vein
would be able in redeem some
of the sweeping promise that have
made for this new century.
A noble band are newspaper
men of Carolina, and they
deserve well at the of every
citizen who his Stale
and the great which
lie j a ahead us. To lead
our great developments is the mis
of our newspapers, and right
nobly arc they doing
Commonwealth.
TO ft OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We
are still forefront of the
you the best selected line of.
race after your
Merchandise
A large line of Baby Caps,
Belts, lac s and
Embroideries. Ladies Col-
and Cuffs all Sizes
I HAVE THE I. r A XI ii A NI is. LINE OF
to be found any Store in County. Well choice
selections, the creations of manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable ail the year round, Spring, Bummer
and Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what want and
sell you if we can. We offer you the very service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly on own merits.
When you come to market you will not do yourself
if you not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise.
M. T. i in charge
KEEN VILLE.
of department and it
one lie trimmed b
Mi
is not on hand
while you wail.
Hats, silk,. Braids, Ornaments, n
inc.
int your
Goods and Notions,
Hals Silks Sal ins. in tilings
Jackets and Carpets, Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, and Children's Shoes.
Harness. Horse Blankets and
and
Groceries.
Flour, Meal, Sugar Coffee, Molasses, Scad Is.
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Hope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and in that line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Cask or on Approved
Credit Our is Honesty, Merit and Square Healing.
Your Friends,
per cent, less than last year Come and
your boy while you can get the kind and sizes at
and fide. A few ladies line slippers left at HOc
Boys Clothing
half in two. Get our prices and he convinced.
Agents for Standard A complete line in stock.
RICKS WILKINSON.
I skin.
Mr. J. M. BlOW, of
It always on the alert looking for
something interesting to tell
or some curiosity to
bring US. Today lie brought some-
thing that was in itself very
yet there was a wonderful
story In connection with it. What
he brought was only a piece of reed
Inches by about I in width.
The remarkable story
reed was Mrs.
O, It. of no-
that one of her brood of two
old chickens began lo droop
look poorly. The cluck was
caught and examined when the
presence of a hard substance was
located under the skill, running
the entire length of the chicken.
A small hole was cut skin
and Ibis reed was pulled out. How
the reed got under the chicken's
shin cannot be told, but the fowl is
getting along all right since being
relieved of
The statistics the
Episcopal Church, South, for last
year have just been published
There Conferences and Mis-
traveling preachers,
whom are effective. mi-
Of the Bishops, to are
effective, and l supernumerary.
the last year there were
ordinations and men were
admitted on trial. There arc also
local preachers. The total
membership of the church is
while the total of preach-
and members is
which is an increase the year of
infants and
adults were The value
of houses of worship is
which
i here i i an indebtedness of
JACK ITEMS
M K.
a i
Mill's school noun
hear Mr. Vans
X. May
people went
Sunday to
. Mr.
is from South Carolina and
preached bis farewell sermon
torus, was most ably spoken.
Mis Annie and Jodie
Washington
per went lo
and returned Sunday.
Some of people attended
church at Bear Creek laid Sunday.
Misses White and
Smith went lo today.
Mrs. Frank Mart is visiting her
brother. T. C. t who is unite
sick.
during the year to various
benevolent causes were as follows
Conference
Missions,
American Bible
Society, For ministerial
support the following amounts were
to the Presiding Bidets, of
Hie Date.
At a meeting of tin- I lard
Aldermen held on the 3rd lost the
Hoard decided that
binds which I he town
will the 28th of June should
bear date of September 2nd
whom there are on that
Bishops, There are no date. Investors
control of the school plating bidding on bonds bar-
and colleges, which report log attention to this delay
teachers. pupils.
Bent funds to the amount of
i run-
As ins. III.
A Hide came slay
W. Taylor night. II.-i- all
smiles ibis morning.
W. O. Lamb, of
spent In
Prof. J. Manning went
; attend a
In- Lodge
Mi John Jonis. an -I Con
soldier, died here Sunday
night, a d was buried In the
den Cemetery Monday. He was a
guild old man.
the grave by Re. T.
Window e .
tobacco plants are den
caused Hit
of oar pi
have In pi a -1 plant all their
crops a. . II.
i .-
College ill lake on 23rd
24th. Dr. II I
will address.
E. K. is hero deliver
booKs. We are glad sec our
buying so
Education.
We have an interesting
lit I la- i-
lay College
Mechanic AU.
A couple of i- from i ill
indicate
he world is n n
win. can a- a- I hi nil The
best for a young man
today is skill, know
ago
ii-n was for i few. inn
designed to ii. in for learned
professions; education i- i r
Is Inti to
for life's it . .
Any lad l i
chemist. -h i
dairyman, farmer, or
I-
Co
Tin- Bird
in eking bird pas
ling
lied ill observers declare that
with each
if, the singer,
it i- to give
i-. is becoming
d prim i- r his greater
c,
a in el .-. bemoans change
.,.;. i .; ii ti. preset
; highwayman,
the K sparrow. His early
in with nature
have, he says, led to the discovery
it i is lorn i es a mocking bird
his nest man sparrows
i and a
lie campaign for the
it the rightful
in r r
in mis i lake possession. They
i in and keep their
chat I el until the
l.- . and h , have to
s i-l,
in. n here,
I hen i lo- it that
it --I row., some of
their number selected
ion. mocking
go seek
i r t v. here row is The
i ills i- a
iii tin- i of mocking birds
I I it lit lull.
Two Days After.
fl i- v in some idea of the
mi i hail storm that
tin Tues-
d ii i. . Mr
in in -t
. ill.
. i. arc yd real
Hauling
lion Thursday,
and says
quantities of
lie
home his
booklet to
sigh,
I I
and a property value of
Advocate.
Mr. X. Parks says In- has a
COW that has given live gallons of
milk in one laud
Com
The revenue bill enacted by the
late legislature, after the Slat day
of this mouth, levies an annual
license of ten dollars on
Merchant, storekeeper or
shall keep ill sell
offer for pistol, bowie-
knife, dirk, dagger, slingshot.
loaded cane, or brass, or me-
of two months between the sale
the bonds an I iii- of delivery
stating that possible
lion iii might
in cause
the n i to sell as good a
price us would if the deliver,
made as as possible after w
dale of tin- sale
a special meet In
at I
Here i- i he opinion --i i lie s-.
nils ho f -i the
cm-lists
but two tilings, which are
import ml. Iii -i is i-i n p
Hi I he ;
and sec aid lo
know it i he now of
Ins i In- m ilium of ,
with tin- number of
people is apparent from
I of ii in Mr
and i
. hen Mr. Harding reach-
I . some I I
i hail -1
i lie said
an
I.- rake the bail by can loads,
s i tick crops
mil h
i.
i In- Board
Wednesday
every I afternoon and to change
dealer dale or the bonds July 1st,
1901, and have them lot de-
livery then. course the Hoard
desire that bonds shall bring
highest price possible, and
reason they made the change,
i in i-l -i
in-ii rely
mi
I ii
g i industries i f
is the second-bat d
din el rolled
tin-
dust in i n it
mid set
i . former being i om-
cl ii . i- baked and then
i in into and made in-
. hi. arc
fur;
. , bread is sold for
in
a man i
ail i r scraping and in I'm
his wife In ; h in the,
can ever sell it.
till I . i
. N i . I
I'll .
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I a-I all
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EASTERN
own not even
the selection of a place. Ii
GREENVILLE, K. c. bar gated
O. J. i suitable to
holding such and we
Entered at toe Post at , towns
ahead of us
in thing. The fuel of
Tummy, May 21.1901. having a school building
worthy the name ought to make j brother o. W. C Lao, their
Mi. Virginia B. Y. every citizen in favor of the grad-1 legal by the U. Govern-
From
May
the Washington relies
taken from Arlington
House at the beginning of the
civil war. and have been
exhibition the National Museum
for some years, as I he desired were
I Ins week turned over to Miss
representing her
who died in Raleigh a few days
ago, left estate valued at nearly
In her will she gave
school
meat. Several of the relic.-. In
eluding one of Washington's tents
We understand that there are a a treasure chest, a and a
NEWSY AND
BUSINESS NOTES.
Let K. ship your
toes and other truck when ready
for market. He is representing
houses the leading cities,
lie sure and give B. Long
Co., of X. V., where the
great American Exposition is
a trial.
, I,.,. were left the
tie -N- M from, trip on
of it being to the Baptist w about th, ,,.,,
University at and clerical error in me . Um of our
to Wake Forest College.
President
forced to abandon the remainder cents on the valuation,
instead of on the valuation as
graded school bill in which the Lee her visit to the museum.
tax clause was made to read not final disposition of the articles
Wen less than more than removed from the museum has not
been determined upon. This act
of rightful restitution has not earl-
of his trip over the country because instead on me Washington ex-
of the of Mrs. the original bill read when , museum, as many of
They are now in Ban Francisco of Bryan were large pieces of
when Mrs is wrote that the intent furniture, which have been stored
fears that the bill was so clear that our people away and others were duplicates
, ,. which properly belong to the gov-
The need give themselves no concern
STATE NEWS.
Happenings In No; Mi
The says Kinston
will hold an election the
putting in a system of
water works sewerage.
ill and there arc
may cone.
has the sympathy people of about this clerical error, and investigation of the
in hi-trouble. Governor A jock and Attorney I Stealing, at Manila, is
both concurred resulting the old, old story.
. v , .,, ., with him this opinion. So The insignificant are he-
Albany, S. Y. is in the midst . u scapegoats and the big
a among street railway em an fear, , m
The men will not work our people may have that an ex- ,,.,.,,,.,, Friends of the
themselves, will they allow any tax be lei led under pointing to the
others to take their places. A the bill are groundless, a sergeant to three years
general riot occurred Wednesday lug of the tax will be made b the and of a civilian en-
in which people were Board of Aldermen the five years,
. that the thieves
lie was or board Trustees ,
but persons regard
dared to scene in the hope the school, and gen w M that the
preserving order. r. are to be
of to have n bile big thieves are left at
Of the many towns in the State to liberty to enjoy the of their
that e voted on the or an excessive la. The in
of graded schools, we do tent et the bill is u have . good
to have it stated graded in prop
tint measure was defeated conducted without undue
town. We do not a ant to upon people for
see Greenville an exception this maintaining Ibis i- v
matter. graded school should taken those interested n it.
win a good majority in the duty every who wants
t Tuesday. u w b.
i- to vote lot it
Tin. i i. row i- in receipt
a letter Henderson calling at
to a made a genius may lie a failure. Indus
all companies in State energy,
were resented at the prize drill sense and stead habits will
in on the and
, , , ,. . the philosopher
that only half the companies were v , ,, , . ,,. ,
Ii he has
The matter is of lo make a foil
now, but a- writer chain. be i.-
of the letter thinks correction to hold t. wealth if it
to he made we give his state- I given to him.
. great of men
in he affairs
in. from the j
We it that the in- ;. ling might
regiment tie has i Ibis assertion
l hefts
hair-
man of the Bern-
. Committee, is in Washing
ion. Asked what democratic
. in ibis State was, he
la thoroughly
, the Slate aid
is perfect harmony. At no time
has there been a better feeling
within the At election
fail I think we will the
i i . state by or t
. , . , . ,. in both branches
w i ii . annul a man, and , ,
, i legislature, and a large ma-
regimental baud. has
the in -e of n
ban I'm wants to
find one in
need lo r
bear the Osceola Band, nu
pi does nut know
our one; e i en
but
about tin ii ability i,. ml
II iv
was a clerk early
tinge as a bank
s i Ito f r
a- i ho in
hi Smith life a
pi i worked In- from
the ease to the The
I'll.; , I
i in as a i in small
lie -e .,,., was a
cured. farm hand, a
. i farm his
We heard a man who has
children lo the
school election is more
i be II iv and Knox, re-
. . , ,. ,. Southern do not
ii collegiate education.
things run have no
joint ballot. The
then elected will choose a
I . s. n
as hi legislators hold- good,
will be a candidate
sun Senator
lug of republican claims of many
converts in the South and
growth of republican scull-
lucent in that section. Gov. Me
know
Is,. ii ii is not to-
adoption of
dim-
is growing strong
I serve that this i- true
also Alabama, where am fa-
with conditions, and I be-
In is
growing stronger m the South gen-
The people do
believe in high protection, in
colonization, in a huge standing
nor in trusts, The more
closely republican be-
, men identified with colonization,
a- exemplified in the Philippines;
with the maintenance of a
standing and with the
tin-spirit of
in the South. The
in
town, but in our next will try lo
give you a more lengthly account of
the of the wherewith
Orders for Wire Fencing are
constantly coining in and the
ton for the List few months has
had ii hard time meeting the de-
Barnes who has been
confined to his room with
t ism was able to be out on I hi-
st yesterday,
Mr-. A. Manning went lo
Greenville Thursday.
B. K. Manning and W. It.
attended the M meeting at
on the
J. E. n. agent, sells best
truck barrel on the market. Prices
guaranteed. Bee him before buy-
Mis- Lucy Galloway, who has
been quite unwell for a few days,
we are pleased to learn is very much
Improved.
W. s. Fleming and little
Gladys, of near Greenville
spent Thursday right here visit-
bis daughters, who are pupils
in the Whiten High School.
Mrs. Ball, who has beau
visiting her Mrs. Fannie
Nichols ha- returned home.
Miss Luna Overton, of near
Stokes, i. on a v i-it lo Mrs. II. A.
Will our colored
barber, was so broken out
with chicken pox last Saturday
that he could not attend to his
lie ii well now and would
be pleased to have his patrons call
and him as usual.
A G. Cox wishes to buy caws
and
A boy who worked tor
Dr. J. M. at
has been arrested charged with
netting lire to his stables Monday
night.
Temporarily erased whiskey.
He left a w if- and eight children,
most of them small.
There are
cants for license, to practice med-
before the Carolina
Medical Association in at
Durham. were
among the number.
THE LIBERAL ARTS.
NOTABLE EXHIBIT TO BE MADE AT
THE
lb
In n. Followed Io
The Is to house the
in mid
it Exposition
t in- inn- of most
In
Court of Fountains. Tills
Is by feet, with a control
Cling Johnson, w county, ,, ,,,,, M.
Committed by hanging. over the entrance on the south.
Manufacture and those II-
the liberal rt are o .
tiled that Hi, are
In the same group, rind at
great of recent they
bare been housed muter same roof.
Coder the general of lib-
arts are Included subject
of and social
i periodicals, scientific
and sanitation, musical
I public works, civil engineering,
constructive architecture, photograph
supplies,
dental and surgical and
branches Intellectual activity. In-
It Is most progressive and no-
Me of the tendencies and achievement
to Greenville p, ,., who i-
elect no a to the
a graded school will prove I. was a day laborer In his
Ii,
vii law
The following letter has
tot to all chairmen of county
of tills age of enlightenment and civil-
boards of pen-ions, and explains ration which are represented In the ex-
. of this division of a great expo-
I send today, work f .,,.
AN EASY GOING BEAR.
Bl lo
Pork.
I said to my friend. you
know this
He I reckon I do.
That the old He's the
In the park. He generally
minds bis own business, but he ain't
an today, you
been so liable to tie
would like to take his
said I, If you wall help me I am
willing to take sonic chances on
he, with a grin.
stand on tin- horse, an If be
charges vim I'll charge I kin
knock him down mice, but I can't do
It twice. You better have your tree
nicked
The came an, and I snapped
Mm at yards, then again at
yards, and still ho came quietly to-
ward me. I down on
and made yards-
yards-8 yards, and still he came.
While the pitch of
kept rising proportionately. Finally
at five yards be stopped and swung
bit huge bearded head to one aide to
what was making that
row In the tree top, me a
profile view, and I snapped can
At the click he turned on me with a
thunderous g-r-o-w-l, and X sat still
and trembling, wondering If my Last
moment had come. a second ho
glared at and I could note the lit-
green electric lamp In cacti of his
eyes. Then he slowly turned and pick-
ed up a large tomato can.
I thought, he going
to throw that at meT Hut he
Separate cover, the blank j the Liberal Arts exhibit for the It out, dropped It
pension applications prepared is new
way Is In charge of Dr. Se-
the law of You will ob
Mm II. whose successful
that the pensioners now the same division at the great
the list will have to Imposition of ISM marks
him as the best man on the
in person, or. Unable to do so, continent fr the discharge
by certificate of physician, of such a task.
your board for examination and The the Arts
well as those of other depart-
approval, together with all new . .,, i,,. concentrated and
for pensions. This rather vast in extent
., , ., and Most gratify-
considered very essential to a prop-, ,.;,
pensioner-, as well as World's Fair at Chicago In methods of
to enable the board to drop from education In potato
and colleges of the States
greater to ton. He man led the daughter
. a mil man. but in-
the for
the bonds. he think
it, man lo
think who has children to educate
The who will vole the
graded school doe- not
appreciate its benefit.
and
for weeks a
Pitt counties
in- There
no doubt baa large attendance
of teachers and throughout
entire session, It Is more I ban
live w r iii
mid waited until he
in and
ii --i o n for
In- w The men
the bottom. I
the value of labor and despise no
toil which tall In hands.
young man who i-
succeed will
Constitution-
a it ii i
The i deserves all
tin ii i- getting fur the
streak of hard lack ii
on II- f. Mile. Mr.
to break his
in -n n oil iii on BO-
file of Mr-.
of Secretary Long
nu ill. in Colorado,
the will mi
ill. in ii looks like
a wrestle with a health
hoodoo
OF
Washington
of this sketch was
born 22nd, 1813, and died
February 21-1, 1901. He was born
and reared in and all
his years, while the array
were -pent here. He was a good
and Obliging n and friend,
a kind. husband, and
most by a large
Dumber of
Mr. fought the
civil war a brave, valiant
soldier, lie belonged to the 17th
Company K-,
under Capt. He was
c wounded in once near
Petersburg once near Kill
st on.
March i 1863, be was
to
daughter of M. and
and they lived hap
together until bis death. In
his sickness she did all she could
his interest and comfort. May
I bliss her
her here M. it, It.
the list name-of those who do
mid other countries. The
took another, paying thenceforth no
heed whatever either to me or to John-
evidently considering us equally
his
son in
not now the of educational exhibit win give special
the law. I urge upon your attention to exemplifying this great
. . and showing the present state
the necessity a careful scrutiny of educational institutions, it la
each ease, to the end that no the Intent Ion to have models prepared
Unworthy man be placed on I
colleges universities. The exhibit
roll. I made by the failed States In the
The department has decided, exposition will be removed to
, ,, , ,. . ,. for the and will lie
advice the .,.,,.
I hat all widows Closely related to the educational ex-
soldier.-, now on the pen- will l- those In social economy
, ,. i and In hygiene and sanitation.
roll, who were man led to Said ,,,,,, , ,,,.,, .
Soldiers after the 1st of April, such subjects and
will have lo lie dropped from the
runt apprenticeship
roll. labor, protection of
I hope will give fall notice In factories and mines,
through papers, and, f
in every way possible, to all on-; , ,. f practical
federate pensioners, and all and progress has been
cants for pensions, to appear before
It may perhaps be said that the
county pen-ion- at K heroine almost a science In
the earliest practicable itself, certainly in its relations to
tor -he appoints the
1st Monday in July, in order that exhibit St the Pan Ex-
list may be completed In time position, which is under the Immediate
, , , , ,, , ,. of Dr. Jacob S. Otto, an
to lie forwarded lo Ibis , of w,
the middle of August. comprise such subjects as physical
exceedingly not being tare, sad used
, , ,. Institutions for this
able to get blank application bout, f
to yon earlier; but they have been their functions, foods, their chemistry,
in the hands of the public printer preservation
in. thuds of sanitation and sanitary
for quite awhile, and we are architecture. The Improved methods
warding them to you at Introduced Into municipal departments
moment P be shown as graph-
moment. as possible. In many cases mod-
Very , els will this purpose. Maps
models showing the disposition of
cities and the cremation of
the dead will be features of the exhibit
. . j in thin division, Sewer will
. in, also form an Important part of the
A Kills a ,;.,., m view
I of house Investigation
B. I. May Hi recently conducted by n state com-
,, . , , ., ,. appointed for that purpose, will
exhibition of ,,,. , be made by the
by Prof. Prank I society of New
and wife of ill the the past and present
win, in s ,,. conditions of
opera ,., ,, tenement districts of great
Fitch- cities. Of Interest In the same
, i u l m, pit will the exhibit showing what
burg, killed, Mr. Bolton g m
resting two chair-with a
OW pound Stone OB his body. A the progressive city of
local blacksmith, Clifford of public works will be
One
a said girt,
hasn't a thought on earth except
dross. I know that man
tributes this particular weakness to,
all women hat It's a canard, as of
course are nine out of ten of male es-
of
She conquered a refractory button on
glove before she
that woman who passed us Is, without
doubt, the most dress crazy woman
have ever met. She no topic
save of no other
et. She half of her time
at her dressmaker's, the other half
Is used exploiting the handicraft of
the knows
she manages to get to
eat. She's dead to every feeling. I be-
except that which baa to do with
And what do you think ah said
I met her as we wen going
out of ii house of mourning. A young
woman whom w both knew had died,
and we bad been at the funeral, row-
down steps I noticed my
hut feeling of sorrow too fresh
upon me to anything more than
a nod of a
we walked side by side. Then I said.
Poor, dear alive and well one
week ago. and now and she's
answered my friend
but wasn't she dressed
it was a treat to
Philadelphia
X. in,
to sometime in
the future will not bring
business to you today.
Going
Wade II re
sell hi- political
for a in. office pot in ii i
somewhat Mi
and hi- it ion
ibis institute would la their effort lo win
if with spoils.
b id been i rd.
in winch to bold it. as there .,.,
who make
was . such building here may also time.
An resident rises to re
t lint the of this city and
an unlike bis
country there they live on
until they me
I-or ll and dislike girls,
plan, In- six a, I boy never go for
they smoke
lead germane He
a as to which is the
better Charlotte
Men
The who built
wonderful mails carried
a weight r luggage that
would crush average farm-
hand, i ins ii bread
and ii i They were
in diet and regular
constant The Spanish
every day, and
dam i bid; he night, on-
In-bin. i. bread, onion and
The
eats b Mule fruit and sour
olives, yet he walks oil with his
loud hundred pounds. The
fed on lice, is more active
and can endure more than
meal.
Patient Is a virtue, especially
in people lo whom you owe money.
The i-t isn't half as dead
some people like it to be. M n-i
to limes get
moans missing
of many dollars would
come to you now for the
asking.
attempted lo break the -tone closely related to of hygiene and ; pf
MB- chat, on j
which bead rested, gave also of the city
and subject fell to Hie of Ha a
Boor, stone crushing his head, i ;, ,,,, to .,,, of
He afterward, exhibits of photo- i
i graphic supplies, of piano fortes and
other musical and other
features of the Liberal Arts exhibit, In-
these will be. The
Marriage Licenses.
Register of Deeds, T. It.
only t marriage
this week, both of them being
cub led
Aaron Baton and Nancy Brown,
and Maggie
There is no Biter will make
a clean
The dark ages must be ages
pf elderly
Attack
win
h i- In la.-es.
hr stomach
r All inch
are and In
infancy be t boat known
remedy. of Pain In are
known sad a i as the
etc. Avoid
ii tint
whole Held will be covered In a
lo bring out the most attractive and ed-
Side of
ed.
Tin- of
A mission Sunday
of pro-
new of ere
alien last Sunday.
ii ado the teach-
in good old days
When used
a. prompt reply.
lion did he make
of dust, nothing
win. matte
made her, i
The small hesitated then re-
plied cheerfully, cause, a deep
fall man then took
out hi and made tho
will be
if yon neglect this
and let
your more
competitor get ahead o
you and
Don't wait.
easiest, best
way to sell anything is to
it Buck
goes la
the people, they learn what you
have to sell and you reap the
benefit.
We have just purchased a Urge
supply of bright and attractive
mis to Illustrate ad-
and you are at
to use them. If yon know
just what you to say, we will
help yon up your advertise-
That is our business, to
help you talk to the people.
The cost of an advertisement in
j Tn i. u; is part.
Hello There
Warm weather is close at hand.
Have you thought of changing your
CLOTHING
Light weights, middle weights me-
weights, in stripes and solid
colors. All prices, all qualities.
You know where
TUB
He sells Hals, Shoes.
Some Ladies Too.
EASTERN REFLECTOR I
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS
in the margin of this paper
so to remind yon that you owe
for
ire request
you to settle as early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope yon will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
special term court this
county will begin on Monday, 27th.
A number of government stir
hare been work in this
section last few days.
Mr. W. H. Cox is having five
tenant houses built on his property
on Front street, the Cobb and
Lawrence lots.
Material has begin lo arrive for
for Greenville
Manufacturing Company and work
on the plant will soon start.
The highest praise bus
en me by those to wham I have
sold the Standard Bearing Ma-
chine, a. M.
The Reflector
from Mr. M. I. Firming
to the University
cement at Hill June 4th
and 5th.
The has ad-
to pieces of
to its office equipment. One
i- a cabinet filing letters
t he other u cu for tiling
Free Shipments.
The agent of the Southern
press Company here bus been in-
to forward all express
matter free to sufferers by
recent Jacksonville
such natter is addressed to the
proper relict
Mr. F. It. Johnson and Miss
Mattie of Pill county, were
married yesterday at the home of
bride's uncle, Mr.
in Junes
pie came to last and
left lo visit relatives
in Kinston Free
to List Takers
II. Abbott, a member
of the of Tux
will be
Wednesday, 22nd for the
purpose of conferring with ad-
vising the list as to their
duties under the to provide
for assessment of property and
the collection of Every
list taker lo the county should lie
a-
Mrs. J. I,. Smith Probably Fa.
tally Burned.
Mrs. Sarah Smith, wife of Mr.
James L. Smith, whose home is
at old place nine
miles from terribly
burned Thursday morning. Mr.-.
Smith her daughter were
paring to do some house cleaning
were beating some by a
lire out in the yard. The wind
Mew Ml. Smith's dress against
the lire in a moment the name
flashed all over her. Before
tire could lie put out nearly every
vestige of clothing was burned off,
her entire from just
above her shoe tops to her neck
was horribly chaired and blistered.
Mr. Smith was away front home
at the time, having gone for
doctor to go sec a son who was sick.
When Mrs. Smith round she was
on fire she became excited and ran
screaming to her daughter and
threw her arms around
bagging her to put fire
The daughter did all she could and
badly binned about
and arms. The son got up
from his sick bed went out in
the yard, and gelling his mother
to go to well he drew
water and poured her until the
lire was out.
It is not thought that Mrs.
Smith can live.
Waiting- for Windows.
Our Christian
undergoing a deal of annoyance
over delay of the windows for
BOW building. The
order for the windows was placed
three months ago have
not come yet. All the Other I.
on the building ha-been completed
sometime readiness ft the win-
hoped t begin
in the new
Sunday in and will do M if
the windows in lime. In.
organ was received
a few ago.
Coat and Service.
Probably there is no medium of
publicity which would bring
some trade if used.
Whether a particular kind of ad-
pays depends cost
of each customer which it brings.
That a newspaper of large
with the average for ml
will give the best
returns fur the cost is beyond all
doubt. Business men
it expedient to use many forms
advertising invariably place
their chief reliance the news-
You can hardly go in any part
f without seeing borne
HOWDY DO.
Some Speak to Me, Some to
Louis left this morning
for Durham.
S. V. left this morning
for Richmond.
John Jenkins left this morning
for
Rev. A.
looming
W. Nichols returned Wed
evening
Misses Mamie, Mattie Emily
Jenkins left this
son.
Father F. Paul of New
Rein, came in Wednesday even-
Miss Martha Hauling,
is visiting her Mr.-.
K Harding.
Milton Wright, of Martin
who has been visiting here, re-
turned home today.
W. Harrington went
to till Roll Wednesday evening and
returned ibis morning,
Mrs. ti. B, Harris and little
daughter, Nina,
Wednesday evening from Wilson.
J. II. Blow, our clever Winter-
villa correspondent, came up this
morning and spent day here.
Mrs. II. I. tan and little
daughter. Miss Lillian, returned
from evening.
Miss Sadie Rocky
Mount, came even-
to visit her sister, Mrs. M.
M. R. lane is a bad
the bridge of his no-o,
caused by
M lib coiner a table.
A. Chief of I
Fire i-having a Ills
rheumatism In one foot
and it lakes two canes to help him
navigate.
May
It. O. went to Tarboro
today.
II. to
W. Cox to
Thursday evening.
little son went
lo Tarboro this
It. II. of the Hun
sucker Co., was here
Thursday afternoon and d III
to see
W. L. Cooper, who baa been
here some weeks representing the
Van nurseries, Pomona,
left today for his home in
lie tells us that he booked a large
number of orders for delivery next
fall. Mr. Cooper is a very clever
gentleman and has made many
friends during bis visits to Pitt.
A. White went to
this
Mrs. J. A. has bean
sick last few
Mrs. is reported as
improving today.
Mis. J. went lo Kin-
Friday evening
Marion Tucker,. Norfolk, came
in Friday
Rev. J. II. of
Friday evening.
Jesse left this morning
a trip of several
Miss Mamie returned
day evening from Wilson.
Mis. h. c. returned
I his morning from Kinston.
Mi Bessie Harding came home
Friday evening from Bethel.
Mm. Julia Barrett Fri-
day evening from a visit lo
son.
Solicitor I. I. left
for to attend
Vance
Basil came homo
evening from Oak I he
had been at school.
Register of Deed-T. R.
Mrs. Moore
evening from Rapid-.
W. V. John
-on returned Friday evening
Asheville where they had been
the Odd Fellows Grand
Lodge.
H. R. Burgess, the
of
is here for a few days. He was in
this Motion season is re-
membered by many of our
Pie.
Harry
a i.-r
fail to be
without II
case of Midden attack
or cholera
Avoid lute-, Is hut
Vain-Killer,
mid
CO
red
CO
r-i
a;
4-3
.
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. . . .
ave You Forgot
THE
A GLANCE AT THE GREAT ENTER-
PRISE AND ITS PURPOSES.
AN;
,. . I
W l
OH
Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
me wonderful
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
WHICH I VI I NAM
me for your Pork.
to plea
Ainu
I'll KM MS II W
Tim
r hi
If cue may by the
men It
an
Hie wonderful progress Lave
road the tart tow month,
will b n
T THINGS of
May nett.
Tor tin- I Bi if who, to
i not bees tarn
I and f
I lb
are if lb
Urn and bar
an . I a.-i. u
i i is
creation aver on l
purpose of an exposition Ilia
r. will coal probably
i v. i exhibit.
an lb
IV toga a part of one of tin
t In or,
D- SEW i
Value,
j Cask
, up
i- Inimitable, . i
, n ; ;.,. reinstated it at I Pull II month While
lap.-, upon evidence
. ,.,. ,. payment of a it
second I
payable U i the second urn
. i I
iii be I.
I., tin I.-
. T
L. SUGG,
To Her
A from
Carolina, la, however
vouched for by a
i here a i
Mr. and John re
some
miles from are of
all of arc
and like any other children
save This Miss
,. i,. I years and
all of these has never
to her father. With other
members of the Ii
ant. kind talks U freely H do
but if a
to by her lather she i
dumb, and always has since
birth, what the reason may lie for
tin- he is as unable tell U an-
her brothers sifters. She
simply cannot lo him,
though she hears and obeys him.
she to others as a medium her.
him. This I
To produce the result
in i r the
used must contain
enough Potash.
sec our pamphlets. We
free.
GERMAN KALI
N. Km i.
batter to
take a reel lake
Nil on a
To can to keep her
age a semi the will tell on
IS 1866.
J. W. PERKY CO.
Norfolk, Va.
t ton Factors and of
Ties and Hags.
and
solicited.
UNIVERSITY
Law School.
July ll lo
lime
iii to liar.
by
C.
N. n.
if preparing for
,. his annual toboggan slide on
bat bean a groat grid
and worn to Mr Belle, but hi la I Too baa
explicable by him and by all who j of luck,
haw Investigated the matter, Bo, Maude dear, there i. no
Utter being learned inly between a wire and a
piano lunar.
among latter being
physicians. The theory
natural such as render--
men at
any Other one J
particular i. may account for
it, but the mason Is as far as
ever, if such hypothesis be
Va-, Register.
IMPROVEMENT BONDS.
j The Board of Aldermen Town
N.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Sea
Times
VA.,
Now a Year,
and includes free The
Paragon Monthly, New The
Journal, Philadelphia.
THE DAILY SUNDAY TIMES,
Including and Para-
Monthly, now per
per mouth by mail.
TIMES,
Va.
leave Washing-
ton at A. M for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at Vi
M. for Washington.
Steamer leave
Greenville Wednesday
Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
I Saturday
at A. M. freight only.
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
Old Dominion S. S. Co.
New York; Clyde from
Kay Line from
mid Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J.
Greenville, N.
. ii i.
ired I have
Handsomest
that been boa i. in
p in
I I,
; .
hi i
lock of
Hats
pi
i In-
. I .-1,111
Ill
Hats
.
-II
Ii i
lock
i. i I
i . i
. . i, id a i i call
LOOK
ha.-
L TIER
.-
i i , , i i , . i Hi
I; . . .
. I ii .
. e
l it
a ill hi- ion.
Reflector
iii n.
. I ll I I
i.
. . i i; L
I .
i i
. M will
JOSEPH A
i.
i I -VI
ff u world i ii--
will nun c a
I a
. of
. Tin
or In iii- and me
, , i .,
. ; ll . III Till
;, ii . to permit
i rat re i n-11-
live ti- world
av I f.
ii . -i null only mi i
Hun . . prim These
Electric Tower, feet
i which i- In he tho nil
i us and novel eh
m ever rum the
In i
,. n mil i .
i .
. . I inn
i .-. I. Ii
Hovel H
i tin
in . I l building,
H , i-ii.
I II id the Temple
I m .; in-.
. I. iii. ll
i Hi, t At
An.
; . v I hull Iii
. i . . i. . Hi -mi, and i
Ilium . iii . i-
f do
i. pin
II . I A n
l , i n ire limn
I . -i i-
r, Hi, I the l HI
t ill have mi re n
I v.
l . t a-
pi. , l an i
i I . . if I
.; i
i Hie ii are
i, i i . p. a m --I
I i in n
. . II,.
. . fur If
i b-w f
t the
ii , . i. in world . .
ill, led . ii la
in world nil
I- Hie -111, III II
l. , II III a. a i , , ,
pile In nil iii rt
. . I.,,. n made I i
port it. t lie mil I- I
ii , i in world mi I I In-
. i , he i
fol-
. d
. Una aria,
. . ii ii art,
I Ill eel in,
i I i.
pro , i.
i . a rt ii
Idle works, eon I rue
i n. i I
hi, haul i and
n, . iii i mil
, i i ; ,.
HI I -I . BI
r. i an I
Twenty Year.
Liver Pills p the bow-
fib in motion cleanse
system of all An
absolute; cure for sick
dyspepsia, sour con-
and kindred diseases
do
i nun live per
until P. M , ll
01500.00 each, payable
-n mi
Tin- rigid any
or nil Wile Pi r ad-
darn
N. f.
1500
U pal reward
I I. n-i-.-i.
ii. .-r we can
win. a.-
Pill, -III,
They are
Smith, Va.
Imitation- .
vi. .
HI late hf
I . r
writes I don't know how I could
In without them. I have had
Liver disease for over twenty
. Am now entirely cured-
Liver Pills
The Agricultural Department
the sales of
lag, shows an of
I per cent, or n gain one
fourth last The Bulletin
urns a plant
log a large ill cotton,
now are not
favorable to The
c iii China, the
clown of a of toe
North Carolina the
the col ton good market, mid lbs
I of in
other extreme Stales
are pointed that
tin- price will be
Paper Hanging.
I lo till hi f W
full line
a ii an boat to telnet from
I t; do In.-,
hi mill
r- i i i h-fl He l
lira M- i ii
cation.
J. H. BUNN,
to
Public.
AGENTS
Mr. ill for
Norm Carolina and Virginia,
MUTUAL
Life of
lo in large number of
u Iii, lo the
generally,
will now in
talc from Ibis date will lie
and to all
in tin- heal
life iii-iii company in the world.
If iii
C.
N. c.
SI.
Paid policy
at
to the
Old
o. v.
IN
Magging Pie alway
on I
kept
and
Hold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
L. H. Pender,
vi n. c.
Pines. Tin Roofing,
All
kinds and
first class, lie Blocking of gnus a
Agent for Tin-
PILLS
Vitality, toil
y, I
c it
j,
i .,. and
.- blood builder.
it Hi
PILLS
SO
Tin Clerk Superior art Pin
county,
In the on ti.--10 day
April H, A I.
Dot Ice
all i i -lit.-re mid to
. In
the
dale of thin will b
plead in bar of Hair
Tin. tin-17 Unit
A.
IS. A It. I.
W. R, WHICHARD BRO.,
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and price a low
Highest market price
paid fin country produce.
the
NOTICE TO
Having duly qualified the Bun,
nor court Clerk of Pitt county
of the of Mr. I. T.
antic in to all
lo make
payment lo the
all
the mini- lo lb
twelve tin-
ill
plead in bar of recovery.
of 1901,
It. I. DAVIS,
of Mia. I. T. Lang.
. II
paid. for
-1
. lulls a
HI m I, , I, m i t
i nil- I I I
. 1.1111 . i i-
in- i .
Mil
.
.
ii
I,, I
I nil to the
at i-p . ., .
I mil in 1.11.1
, . .,
I . , .
.
. I . I
I II lei
II ll ; . on
II I . . I
In I eel
fan I .-mil
to tin.
The fur Ibo Senate in
western part of Stale are
making an early start, it is near-
two before Senator
ll but some
Ibo are already
ring the It is
Dial Lire S.
M. II. Justice,
of Ashe
ville; H. of Winston;
ink of Charlotte and
will be
Atlanta, . Nov. 7.139.
Iii t Sin
In your
lo mother a on of the
1--i obtain for their
have it
mill very a
wild nil- I lie
., or Iron
r In-, III III I, I
a in- taken . .,
hoy. I am, very
v vi ii I for or
-r o h
II 11.1 , l. I I I, , ;. .,,,
By mall In plain a
lo cure or refund
money paid. Al
MEDICAL CO.
U at CHICAGO,
For L
Ureas ville. N U
ME.
and
Furniture Healer. Cash paid fol
Hides, Eta, Cotton Sued, Oil bar
Turkey, Egg. etc. Bed-
Oak Suite,
by Carts, Parlor
Tables, Safes, P.
Meal Key We.-I
Can
lied Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly,
Flour, Soap,
Lie. Magic Mail-lies, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls,
Orange, Applet,
Pried Apples,
Plums,
and China Ware, Tin and , l, n
Ware, and Una
Heal
aid Be Machines, and nil
other good, and
Quantity- Cheap for Com
to bee me.
NOTICE.
link of Pill
to
OB the
W A
a nil ell to nil prisons
lo them
for pin nil-ill on or before Hie Hill
lay of April r will Is.
iii their recovery. All
mil natal -or to
in In me.
Tin- the April 1901,
A the of W A
STAY CURED.
u inn
met
A . I, raped p ad-
inly . m and I-
a.-, bl
purifier known, hearty
per
. ,. treated
Kr
J. COREY,
IN------
-P
A LINE OF
lay lulu In me by Ibo
I'm .-a-
given to all claims
thew to
I 11.- day
or notice will plead
Per.- OM I
are notified lo make
1.11 l, 1111-
April
CANNON
the late W, II.
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. B.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton in
Stock, Cotton, and
ion. Private Wires lo New York,
Chicago and New
Hi Carolina in
Court.
A. P.
I Sale.
W. U
Hi virtue an Execution
from the Superior court of
county ii,
I will on Monday, day of Jane,
raid lo the
all
the said W. V
ha- in Hi
n i if
land in I Put
lying on the North
the of Mr.
I, I J.
lull, ll., Inns, A
--it.- the It
more lea.
ti W.
-in
The Commoner
WILLIAM J.
Advance.
One Year Months
Three Sing. Copy Be,
No are em-
ployed. taken at
Tho Semi-
Weekly and
will be together
one year for i , or in
and
one year for mi payable in ad-
-e.-n-I -l.
fur
MM ON
FOB
The Eastern Reflector
Twice
D. J. MID
K pi
TE.-. S X ii-
-AT-
VOL. XX-
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY, MAY
NO
i m
We have white
silks. organdies, -ilk fan-.
you, juices attractive.
to please,
W T. LEE CO.
The Value
OF
PASTER.
wanted In all unoccupied
Man
Company,
Pol- sale by
S. T WHITE,
ROBERTA
None genuine unless
Red Cross is on label
Don't a Substitute
WE WORLD
TO PRODUCE THE EQUAL OF
for Chills, Fevers,
Night Sweats and Grippe, and
all forms of Malaria.
DON'T WAIT TO
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED I
CURES HIKE TONIC FAMOUS
TRY IT. NO CURE NO PAY. W PER
DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE.
mm
BE SURE
To visit our
Tim b worrying white
We out
ill lake We knew warm
Now White goods play it
part in this store.
A Great Sale of Parasols.
Examine stock And
inn priced and yon will seek no further. Men boys
HATS,
l per less than year and bring
your buy while you can gel the kind Had at
unit BOO, A few holies lino slippers left
Boys Clothing
half in two. Gel OUT prices be
fur A I. line in
RICKS
From n
Washington, U. v. May M.
failure
experiment of placing
of state
Carolina, at of
Senator with Hie hope
of up a while
in that Mute, arc
tot the that the ex-
i to be to
Suites. fuel, it is
known men. who have former-
active the Democratic
petty la several
states, hove beta to
whether they would be will-
to the role that M-
Laurie is playing la Smith
their slates. The
responses have not, so far,
but the sounding is
still going on, and men will doubt-
lie found; hut outside
really ex-
nay inroads lo be
made upon Southern
by these but
will result in one thing that
will be to the white
people Of South, ant that will
be the abolition of the
Federal officiate.
some of the men who
have grown rich by putting
Stales got
eminent, when I had advance
knowledge of of the
government lo buy something,
have been giving the owners of I ho
land the vicinity of
Hawaii, where a naval station
of the first class lo be establish-
ed, sonic pointer-. The naval
board which considered the
of the slat ion mi Pearl Harbor
has been ordered to resume Its ii
tings Washington, to consider a
communication from Cant,
Merry, Commander of I he naval
Coaling Station Honolulu.
boa informed Hie Naval Do
Dial the price of land
around Pearly Harbor ban been
raised to such extent that
appropriated by
gross, I lie limit to be paid fur
the site, will not the land nil
chosen, and that some
changes will have to c made in the
plans.
The latest to discover
that extensive trip,
at public expense, was a necessary
port of bis official duties, is
Of Austin, tin- made,
statistician of ll-e U. Treasury.
ITo says he Is going to study the
of governments,
bill everybody knows that be can
only get access lo the published
statistics, and they could
bud in Washington as easily as
countries that publish them.
prominent
Washington, attended the
Mineral of Mrs, Gage, wile of the
Secretary of
was held this morning at
The remains
taken lo
TO I
PITT
We arc still in the the race
We the best selected of,
General Merchandise
to be found any store in Pitt County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of toe beat manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring. Bummer
and Winter. W-are at work for yours and our mutual ad
vantage. is our pleasure to show you what you want and to
sell yon if we can. We you the very best service, polite
attention, and the moat liberal terms consistent with a Well
established business built up strictly on own merits.
When you conic lo market yon will not do justice
if yon do not our immense before buying
us and tin following lines of general merchandise.
and Notions,
Shoes.
Hats a;. I Cups, Satins, Dress minings
Jackets and Capes. a Hotting and Cloths.
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. and
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour. Meat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses, laud, Scad Is,
Hardware,
Pious, Plow fixtures. Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for furniture and that line
We strictly for lush, but sell for Hither or Approved
Credit Our is Honesty, Merit mid Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
CO
A large line of Baby Caps,
Belts, Laces and
Embroideries Ladies Col-
Cuffs all Sizes
xi and hands- I INK of
MILLINERY
Mrs. M. T. i charge of my millinery department if
i- on hand will be trimmed to suit your
tastes ., wait.
Huts, Silks, Braids, Oman 1-. and everything
the milliners line.
Negroes A Obstructionist
The Legislature has
u hill
in put of making u loll ex-
In and put , . of state
post till- hill- .
Ii 1- to be regretted that
in pulling bin sell
Ranges
plans and put p as mi bis
lie 1- u ll
always in political mat
I, i hi- prejudice i ii 1.1
cause for bis opposite
a lion If hi had no
but be dues p lie iv.
ii tome public quest ion lo
tho
prosperity of -ail-IT , .
, ,
along moral,
and b.--
;. ii e him. it. i-
lo oppose and obstruct.
ll additional pro f of
i ii could i in lie
j ml .
he -1-00,11 elect.- ii,
II, State List
neck. In
the .
or a did vote
all, . U had I lie
uses I.
single Instance will
Mini Hive mil . voles
the lax
white in.-ii. showing the
there a- .- here
. -i he bile pi
pie tie. ire. lit Hit
on n b -ii. lit tin-
lion I heir ow children
the is lo in Ibis
benefit also.
It is doubtful t of ti-1
u lie H mill ti State
Indian at
. . and M . i
for the same
purpose.
The billing for
. ill . i lie . mid
I the thing is growing big-
. day. And
not from our own country,
lauds and from the
I lie good tidings are
Council
has 1.1 i a
i , favor of transferring the
in .- from to
in. Tho resolution was
lo me Minister
hi II and lie
ha i hi- i-ls the
exhibit be Char-
The . n bus
I el coin in to
an . that island
,.
; e ll e
-11 ion in Havana make-
of the progress
. t Iii- work there and other
. News
liner.
lie
tin of tile
since the franchise
was given them bus d. in lo
the aid mi burned so to shelter
of Hie Constitutional ; t a of
August than
What It Cost China.
The uprising in China
has cost fat more
than the
demanded by the Allied
for, according lo a reputable Chi-
authority, credibility
is vouched for by prominent Amer-
China, it has ens her mil-
lions in destroyed and
looted, and a million of of
persona killed
In outrage, disease
Starvation caused the war. This
looks like exaggeration, but Amer-
have b-en In a position
to witness the ravages and
my it is
but that abatement by this
Chinese la rather under
than the
Star.
If you want stoves or ranges constructed
principles which ore durable,
and convenient, us well as hen it t If and look
fur
trade mark, which is shown
or
by it libs- Imitations and
all others in yearly sol
n every
and Ho not be deceived
their conduct in voting
voting h the
same thing in
lions lust week . Is this
ha- more lo
sentiment n n
of luxes than
. nm- tiling could Inn c done haps
And hen c mil I .
will though . .
vi t in
b n e no .
lb . i i--1; .
II III-
to till
in
the e in-
BAKER k
lie got ii.- Hospital
It the j . I
but from
i I.- the in
ill i. in he lea , .
I It I . , I
for all lie el
0.11 . I, lit. e ill
in
I to
and one acres and they were
ii. . I a v aids
over t lie The was
I up and warm, though
lulling soil cold and
, the
I Ills bus been
M lag 1-1.11 and Algeria
In iii- is
, that cuts a ills-
in be Invading
-u. ml is,
. I pie lit H not do to n
. .- for reflection
-aloe -lion.
II.
N. Building
N. C.
. i e v i
i-l
the
; Hit .
lib . i
i . I's
v . , he dry
II . . Id Co.,
that
IV lull III . be
i in,. hi iv form
tin more
mil i . time, . re
lo lb.
,. than in
-1.


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Eastern reflector, 21 May 1901
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