Eastern reflector, 24 May 1901


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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
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l it
a ill hi- ion.
Reflector
iii n.
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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-.
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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
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
J.
had moved with tap
it had
tho nation, had done
right sod had to take
We are non doing thing- down
Urn god want to be let
, weapon of them.
bale .
NB
III MM NOTES.
r. . C, May
This year we will pin hale p. o. ship potatoes
we grow. We have other ready for
grown on oar straw h j, representing the
lending
inaugurated in country ,.,,,. , pi in the world , and Long
that which Monday among of Buffalo, X. Y., when the
the Thirteen more than ball ,.,.,. A.,.;, Exposition is
are
involved
workmen In going a trial.
of the shops a given
white and black child in the Our town was honored on
Slate will be able to by a visit from
arc demand-1 Mattie
log a nine-hour work with a it appears from a paper of the Barbara Maiming. Ella
ten-hoar scale wages. that of Patience and
of the large their demand It total cotton of Ernest, Alfred and tis-s
been conceded Most of twelve Southern Slates in which of Greenville. It i set-
factories have large orders ahead, that staple Is amount- ,,,,. having
., last year to bale a of and
to quit work now would mean
great low well at serious hind-
ran all over the
round figures. 1.370,712 were ,,, to come to see it was a
worked up in factories of those and we were very
States. At head Of the is ace them leave.
forth Carolina, in m-r, that la not
cotton factories, with distant among
spindles, and now baa factories M . duration,
with Mis of Little-
Carolina has made almost as great ,;,.,, up on the train vaster-
the .,,. ail remain until
.;. . . I
results was c from Ibis new
. , i.. Philadelphia II
life we are
Greenville's public
to lie The town
voting tor an issue ,,,.,,,,,. baring Increased the will
bond for public improvements, I number of her factories from in the cement.
and voting for establishment J lo OS year. Georgia The A. G. Cos Mfg. Co. arc
of a graded school, shows our ranks third, number of her , everyone in
,. . , which was In of Hues with the heal
Die Law crown .-l . ,
Is now SO. i also of the kin .
behind the time and have . in ,,,, Mr. o, the
progressive. the number of her preached the Mia-
is now the duty of all to work to- mill having within here last
heal tars from and afternoon
if spindle from
. .,
a for Greenville
u i i
teach. Lei
POULTRY SHOW.
Ill a
St to
id an
of Hi.-1 states
mil be by exhibits
will l of and
that be
of the U the
that
Bade for of Live
In no of
has strides beta made
than In the and.
the taken In I Ive Di-
vision of the Exposition bf
HI very the
of lbs fatted states and
Canada are manifesting an Interest
that truly
ii in- past few ream have seen
the until
today It In any
farm The annual sale of
f.-n-.-y for
in the Wales ran-
The pro-
p. II will
w tally ad marts to area interests
l lie time this show will
be most i i renders-
me will
nil .,. I
ten a e II an be to
the show.
Seniors.
leaks week when
Mis. Goodrich and of
who bare been visiting
friends near here, returned home
yesterday.
The L. L. Kittrell
since has been painted
.,. ,,. work the senior from generally
.;,., of the to proved, is far the
l,,. .,,. place in town.
up with Miss Laura who attended
lid not there II was an ho last session the
decide
b bin learned male came
ti for Saturday evening,
the bill by the other when the award us family,
will then be voted upon, junior got it. away fur sonic length
.,;,,,;, . f a of lime, have returned.
I. made The A. G. Cos Mfg. C. re
and time a senior up the best tobacco tracks
SPORTS.
Hill Held In n
T,,
The
have i.-n i by
the A
in design, with a
i urea ample
for tin i. i . f Hie
It has a
of i The
of i
la
i. the
Th-f i .-veins as
well i-. . v. Ill he made a
.-. are
. . . ill. football
la-.- . race, .
. it; man. n . nth
MI
Dedication Day of
Great Six
Festival.
Wonderful Beauty of the
Completed Work.
Color, In.,
lain.
I V
I. Which Side
I. Wall lured Tor the
May The of
the today
was performed In a
the n attendance
testify lo the widespread Interest In
the mammoth enterprise. Fully
People were on to take part
re
to e arc ;
. I, i mi
. mi ii Ice ,
he
. . at polls,
defeated
will of two years be
other steps tau be taken
to j; i it school, and one de-
feat make the second easier,
j I pit
Mi; 11- carried, n
ml,
The I
in. Indies, and Canada ill
in N
I lo r. a- an inter-
ii ii ion rial
This i mi .
having in the
a- well as the Southern
ti ill discus
till -1 .
. . .- . I II . ;
be to have to go all
. .; passed and b of
,, . the .- I-,., who just
. died Hie . had tin-
I we . , . ,
record having seen less
.;,,. than an;
for a long I woman. She
i. e. and this will lie n aw a railroad a
on be that ; i pit
would bi much easier to make
any desired
r meets
Vote .
cars, entered a
. i ,.; the music of
la fact, Ibis . .
ii n ii l-i I. They arc
arid no is greater
ii., i of Grimes-
laud, is visiting the
son.
of Washington,
is lo u Monday on important
Wiley Brown, Green a
good old attended
ii i here
I;. Mr. is
bis -ii. ho lives in
There was a sociable
evening. All who were no form
mile as t I present express them
Ives i- having a most
lime. Our
know how to make
In
the stock holders Winter
Cunning held a meet
N. t ., May
T. Ward
from Oak Ridge Monday.
Ii. Willis, of Washington,
came up Thursday and spent the
lay. Glad to see you,
Mr. and Mrs. W. SI. Moore, of
Sunday here.
Walter Anderson, of Willi
ion, was here Monday.
Mason, of Washing m.
was here
Miss Ada after spending
a few days in Washington, return
I home
it. Bradley is all smiles. H
We having of drummers
in our town. Business is
I, II, . .
-i e n S M i
1- i a
the in
in, Judge Van V
of the , . ii
r, l
for his i and Hue
never
this I In
one should u
North feel pr
Of lo I i
A correspondent of Chin
Observer said of II i
Mr. speech
and best of bis career,
lie -aid B
bod reported him as coming to
city preach He tie-
. tared If great
of York should ;,.
he stood
to give the govern
moot able-bodied whits
Carolinian-, who never
missed . t help the
ID
Carolina, awl
Louisiana bad disfranchised the
and bud been aid.
Why all fuss over Car-
Became most
conservative in the
cared in i and t Reeled a permanent organ-
by electing all the
, i. .
trouble
pal
capital stock has all
taken hall of which is
paid in and other half is ready
Work
shipment
One Day
was
mark for shipment of straw-
berries season from straw
region along Atlantic
Coast Line. One six
refrigerator oar- passed over the
line north. carried
crates of berries,
representing a money value
nearly 0100.000.
mm.
in the Brand event. The day made
a civic holiday, and a a-en-
Till of cities
and towns within miles Buffalo,
both in Hie States
way of the . r more lines
of railway which center
The was an early hour
or participate in pro
Mr. I I
and Hi pr con-
aisled . f pi . c mica In
Temple of Mask rial am
features There w-i two separate
and ill-tin. t 1.- pa
tearing Hie City Hall at a. in.
The Exposition parade
Hie ratted ops tins
the Mexican National a detach
mint of all anus of Mexican array
other foreign In
the N. C. S. N. V. all
the . of General B. M.
Welch, escorting carriages .
in and
am l
The the
was In all
It accompanied
and is.
allowing tin- 1- and In
us p f Midway
The Ci n ,.
first. f a i of
I the K a
, .; Ins . . . f
the III The In
riled attests then Hie
was
Hun u O.
president of the Pan American i
a souvenir
American salute, consist
tarn gun cotton rockets.
The-completed a
triumph Id countless
has
fort put forth to
These are In
the
around courts, the
of color upon the
the play of fountains and cascades, tbs
profusion of flowers, His
generous molded
upon the the great
of groups fa-
sculptors, and at night
the softly yet brilliant lighting
effects by means of more
than Incandescent
lamps buildings and throughout
the grounds.
The grounds of the com-
prise acres, very accessible
electric lines from all
parts When It Is recalled
that It was only the 4th day. of
June that first piece of was
raised aloft the
la now city,
can hut the
force which to
Its-present slate of completeness.
The cost of now
Is approximately, 110,000.000.
exclusive of exhibits. Of this sum the
Midway represents an expenditure of
boat Nothing to
have been forgotten In perfecting the
plan, and there la every convenience
for the visitor and an abundance for
him to examine and enjoy. The
price Is the same usual expo-
halt a dollar, but It entitles one
to a full day the most beautiful
of the kind that has ever
brought Into existence. No pen will
DO so presumptuous as to attempt to
describe the architectural and color
beauty of the
ton. It Is a magnificent, an
dream to a harmonious
and beautiful realization. The triumph
Of the architect, the the land-
caps architect, the sculptor and the
electrician Is complete. .
There in tut
Exposition plot; of nil sizes and de-
and an abundance for every
one to see, no matter how long he may
choose to remain. The most novel ex-
perhaps are to he found In the
Electricity building, for In that panic
been matte
Notably among is the transform-
plant, when horsepower Is re-
from Niagara by cable
i pressure of volts and stepped
down to 1,800 volts. This power
used for lighting the vast Exposition
area. A daylight brilliancy will per-
the Exposition until o'clock
night. The exhibit of Street Hall-
Way appliances Is of a very com-
and Interesting character. The
exhibit made by A, Edison,
showing the development of many of
bis Important Inventions, constitutes
another attractive feature.
are to be made of Wireless Te-
and the X Rays, the
of the Machinery and
Is a working exhibit of a
largo number of Pumping Engines.
These supply the water for tho various
fountain features of the Exposition.
Among these water displays Is a
the southern face of the
Tower, from which there Is a Mow
of gallons of water per minute,
mating a beautiful cataract TO
fee high. Upon this cataract electric
of many colors will thrown
from an Invisible source, producing tin
enchanting picture.
One of the most Imposing buildings
of the Exposition Is the great Stadium.
This Is more than CO feet high and Is
so large as to a quarter mile
track. The seats are arranged In the
form of B vast amphitheater, and the
capacity la sufficient for
tors. Tills Is in lie the scene very
Interesting events dally throughout tho
Exposition.
The Midway Is to lie the great-
est that has boon organized for
any The Midway proper
SCHOOL.
Largo Majority Favor t.
Tuesday for graded
school came better than even
friends of the
In the district constituted for
the school there were register-
ed voters, and of these voted
for school only against.
This made a majority for the school
of of votes cast and count-
all the voles not as against
the school, as the law provides, it
gives school a majority of HO
in the entire registered vote. We
know that many of those who did
not vote are in favor of the school,
but because of absence from town or
other reasons could not be present
to vote. The election shows that
our people are largely in favor of
a graded school.
Mrs. Gardner, of No.
turkey gobbler on
twelve hen eggs. This has been
going on now two weeks. So in
another fortnight it is expected the
gobbler will come off with bis
brood. It Is needless to more than
slate that this act of the
was voluntary, but alter it seemed
to be an incubator Mrs.
determined to see what
would come of South-
South Most Favorable far
investment.
No Mil ion of the country today
offers better inducements to capital
the new South, with its fertile
lauds and vast mineral resources of
coal and iron and oil. Wonderful
progress has made in its de-
in the last ten years, but
limit of its capacity pro-
can only be guessed at
from what is now its
material
North American.
Peppy flt Go.
Norfolk, Va.
Factors and Commission Mer-
chants, Dealers in Bagging, Ties, Pea-
nut I Land Piaster. We
Scotia Plaster June and
July as
has t o
tun lots
ton lots
than tons
solicited.
J. W.
shipments
A 1.- Ly I
lineal Baa I,
II
c. II.
nil refrigerator ears and ten express
cars. This represented about
red hair.
Who I .; red he.
. mil n -1-; in
i Mini hair, he
In another low n here they
. know of his hankering for
. of hair, yanked some
mi In looks young woman
he met, himself into the
and all goods
a av be able the handle have
found a market.
solicit farmers and truckers In
bring forward their vegetables
for I hey will be paid
the highest market price.
The latest fad of of critics, The
Nm says, is in rebel
against the names months. They
point out ii Is absurd for Eu-
Americans of
in dedicate one sixth of the year to
memory of Julius Caesar nod
next, which will be to third after
heathen god and goddesses, to
have two months of doubtful
The of the
men to be erected to General For
rest in Memphis, Tenn , is to he
How to the Trade,
A New York inert-haul gives
this of advice to
men through column
of an advertising
There most be why some
people should trade with yon in
preference to others In line.
Dig up these reasons. them
in the newspaper. Do right.
and you will gel
the day of the
veterans annual reunion. The
monument Is to stand In
Park, and city of Memphis
will large sum m beautify-
tin
Kills I Hill of III.
I, Mil
Butler, who has
from Booth Africa last night.
live of his children, killing four.
His wife and escaped,
em and to designate the re-
four by misleading mini
being
ninth and no seventh in order.
u thing lo
lie II-
in us, I . Una kind an
will
I a
hand, it h i
to or
Avoid there la
one rain-Killer Davis. Pries
Hail falls are getting in their
all around these days, They
have played smash with the gar-
den SaSS in some localities in
up in Pennsylvania
killing cows. They
were not the large
-one, neither, bat only
as large as
Star.
t.
Mrs. Harris, of Atlanta,
her 83rd birthday by lay-
spectacles, which she
bad used lolly years, on
discovery that she could see with
mil Hum at well she ever dill in
her life, and better could
with the
Star.
tat P
r, n
Huns,
.-
I . B , TI II
v .
bf
Ilia I r
I II I -1-
M a o v.
SB
. In William D
i-l i Sen
noon there an of
l Mr. K. I.
i- h New
his This
in kites
war . -i id
the of i
porting a real lite
word i hearing
I .-sill
height . flown tun
, i l I. keel
lit, . I I I of I
re a i
Temple f Here
piny , . I v-
gram in rial I d
from steel r .
large IS . i-h
t- if -f the
Dag of I
n I-
one ii hi III
-f
.
. I p II
to advertise sometime in
future will bring
business to you today.
Going
to wait limes get
better menus the missing
of many dollars I would
come to you now for the
asking.
Japan
In
kit
from
Am
. l
free All
v lilt
. , , ., ,
III triple
a.
la feet long, thus giving more
than a mile of upon this sin-
thoroughfare. about
shows, every of them possess-
merit and from n
largo number offered,
great rivalry among show people to
secure space upon the Midway, and It
has allotted With great care and
With the positive assurance that every
feature would he of n character to
popular Interest.
It may he said of the whole
that In every department It la
a compact yet complete presentation
of Twentieth Century of
the Western World.
The Department of at lb
will
a vast of treas-
tho development
races, particularly In America, may
traced. The Americas proved to
be rich fields the students
neglected. Implements and
mound the
or the many . ,
go and la lo light In
,, ,. la first
lo of cut day
t ran in to
t. of o labor and
in .-f
Gone
will your
if you neglect this
matter let
your more enterprising
competitor get ahead
you and stay
Don't wait.
Tho easiest, quickest and
way to sell anything is to
it in Such
advertisement goes straight to
the people, they learn what you
sell and reap the
We have just purchased a Urge
supply of bright and attractive
cuts to illustrate ad-
and yon are at
to use m. If you dint know
just what we sill
help get up your advertise-
That la our business, to
help you talk to the people.
The of advertisement in
The Is the easiest part.
HOT
Yes it's getting so. We
have the hottest line of
CLOTHING
Shoes, hats, Mens Furnish-
ever seen in this section.
Quality High, Prices Low.
You know where, of course it's
He
Is Ladies Shoes Ton.
N.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in tin- margin of this paper it
to remind yon that you owe
for
subscription we request
you to settle as early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
the cross mark on their
paper
The next election is for Abler-
men on the first June.
The windows for the Christian
church have are being
put
Mr. K. B. Higgs is having a res-
built West Greenville be-
the depot.
Mr. J. O. is having
rooms In the
by Sir. K. House, on
Third street.
The highest praise has been
en me by those to whom I have
sold the Standard Sewing Ma-
chine. S. M.
Kev. A. Belts proposes to be-
gin a at Friday
June at a. m. expects
the help of Revs. II.
M. A. V It.
It.
The is in receipt of
mi invitation to the semi-
centennial celebration of Homer
Military School, Oxford, May
Cadet Walter II. Wilson, Jr.,
is one of the marshals of the
Literary Society.
I have this day received
a full line of
Patterns and
styles and
none higher. Fashion
Books per copy.
MRS. L. GRIFFIN.
Mayor J. O. is somewhat
of an expansionist, in he
moves his scat for hold-
court confines of
Hut don't ask him if
he got wet while trying lo get a
decision a at
station Wednesday morning.
Assignment at
News reached Greenville
that Mr. Hardy
banker of made an assign
Tuesday. The liabilities ant
staled at with assets
about W. Pollock
Ii. W. are assignees.
Daily 22nd.
HOWDY DO.
Sams Speak Me, Some Von
Monday,
has been sick the
past week.
ML Hodges left
for
Mrs. E. S. this
Durham.
Kev. J. B. Morion returned to
Tarboro
Kev. H. went to
den Saturday
Mrs. J. O. I in little
daughters returned ibis morning
from
Mrs. H. W. Whedbee child
returned Saturday evening a
visit lo
K. O. OHM from Hal-
Saturday evening return-
ed this morning.
O. Flanagan left this morning
Wilson to attend the
Mrs. E. O. little
sou left this for
kills to visit friends.
King, of came
Saturday to visit
unit returned this morning.
Charlie Vick,
David James and Carey Mayo re-
turned Saturday evening from
Washington.
Chief of Tucker, of Ply-
mouth, who has been visiting his
daughter, Mrs. W. A. Bowen, re-
turned home today.
L. II. Pander returned Saturday
evening from where he
had been attending the Grand
Fellows.
Louis Skinner returned
day evening from Durban where
be had bean to stand
before State Medical Hoard
May
S. T. Hooker is quite sick.
ES. T. Forbes left ibis morning
for Washington.
B. W.
in
Fine and Rye.
has a sample
bunch of wheat nod rye from the
farm of Mr. W. J. near
The stalks of wheat
are from live to six feet tall, and
sonic of the rye stalks are above
seven feet. We have seen no liner
crops than these.
Episcopal Council.
The Animal Council of
Diocese of East Carolina will be
held this week in St. Paul's church
at At the Same lime
will lie celebrated the two
of
of the church in which the council
is held, tin Sunday Kev. F. H.
Harding, of Greenville, will
ordained by the
Monday evening.
W. II. over from
this morning.
P. Vandyke returned
day evening from
Presiding Elder V A. Bishop
returned Ibis morning
coke.
went to
and returned
Sudden Death.
Mrs. J. W. Parker died very
suddenly Saturday morning at her
home Farmville She had been
good health up to Friday night,
making no complaint whatever of
being sick. She was years of
age leaves a husband four
children, all but a year old
daughter being grown and married.
The funeral took place Sunday.
Cheating Self by Poor Work.
it a quest of cheating
it is a quest Ion of
cheating yourself when you do
poor work. The employer is not
injured half as much as you arc by
half done work. It may be a loss
of a few dollars to him, but to you
it is loss of character and self re-
loss of manhood or woman-
Instructing List
Commissioner Abbot, of the
State Corporation and Tax Coin-
mission, was here today giving in-
to tax list takers of
the comity relative to their duty.
Most of the list were
and the instruction given them
was very beneficial.
Ore mi 1111-
pains In the u
well in sudden attacks of
family should pretend
without it by Avoid
substitutes, three Is lint one
Perry Trice and Me,
Mayor's Court
Mayor J. Q. has disposed
of the following cases in his
since lust
Tom Pollard, drunk
lined and costs total.
William drunk dis-
orderly, fined costs,
William dis-
orderly and using vulgar and
profane lined and
costs, 118.00.
Isaac Carr, disorderly conduct
and using profane language, lined
and costs, 90.18.
Wiley Williams, disorderly
duct reckless driving 0.1
streets, lined costs 12.08.
the Northern
la the certain for
J. A. Brady
Monday
morning.
W. S. dark, of who
has been spending sonic days here,
left today.
C. K. Sugg, of Washington City,
in Monday to visit
his father, I. A. Sugg.
Dr. C. left
this morning for Durham to attend
the Slate Medical Convention.
E. V. Cox, Ayden, Passed
through this morning for
to attend Ike Council.
H. J. P.
and W. B. Newborn, of Win-
passed through this morning
going to to attend B
Episcopal Council.
Louis of
formerly of and once a
in Monday
evening. He is now engaged in
at the Virginia cap-
ital.
Judge A. M. Moore and Mrs.
Moore, K. It. Gotten and daughter,
F. II.
Harding left this morning for
to attend the
May
Will left Tuesday even-
for Goldsboro.
W. H. Proctor left this morning
for Mount.
L. F. Waters has taken a
lion with W. H. Blown.
w. II. returned this
morning from
Miss Harris came home
Tuesday from S. C.
Major I. Fleming came home
Tuesday evening from
Kev. Laughinghouse re-
Tuesday evening from
Dr. E. A. left morn
for Durham to attend the Med-
Convention.
W. A. Manager
Telephone Exchange, left
morning tor
Mrs. It. H. left
evening for to
daughter, Mrs. Denmark.
s. M. left morning
for Wilmington lo take a position
with the Atlantic Coast Line.





Have You
What
Two hundred bushels of
h, j remove
s. of ., f
soil. Unless this quantity
THAT r lit.
UP-TO DATE OF
Education and
W are the
wade Prof. M. C. s. Boole,
die i in delivering
of the,
. class of Hie -n
AN o. la,. Friday , the following crop Will
out who materially decrease.
Even Support
i .
do no to College rises or at-
Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
OF
Tinware,
which i am in
next Barrel o Flour or Pork.
Yours
Jas. B. White.
TWO HAVE BEES PAID
HE
R. . B POLICY HAS
l. Loan Value.
Value,
.;. Paid up
i Extended that works
arc living, or within three after lapse.
of and payment arrears
No Restrictions .
year, provided the premium lo. I paid.
may be To reduce i
. To Increase the or . lifetime
payable a in in
of insured,
J, L. SUGG,
success. This
said the speaker, that the college
man is times better B than
t lie man w ho has not recall eel
legs education, The figures are
eloquent, Bud as Prof, Noble is
in his statements e may
doubt their substantial
to gel an education
and lather to exert every
means in his power, Including
exercises of self-denial, t educate
will consent to be
. I. at. d. The failure of a
-ion man. in particular, to have
enjoyed the benefits of an
I at college is well deadly,
i and lo a man in any of the higher
vocations of life it is n fearful
handicap. is
case as population increases.
. . n
I,. . i i
m MM lit.-.
WORKS,
a j St.,
No.
A How to
Stop It
The board of Greens-
have passed an ordinance
posing a line of for loitering in
front of church doors in that
This is intended to the
young sports who bang around to
stare at the girls.
church.- of this city need
similar protection. It is very an-
advances and for ladies, with or without
lion grows sharper. It is trite to escorts to pan through this
my a young man can begin and it is a
life with no capital so certain should be stopped.
with him and to be so useful There U a m any
to as a education, but town in the Stale but is called
is true, and the older
i ii.- world grows the
the Ob-
Leader in
store was thronged
is declared I
. .
Handsomest Millinery
that has been shown in
ii. Lite line.
have in -I i
Pattern Hats
Hats
.-.
AND
AND HEADY U
the
Hats
Anything lie desired I
Silks SUrl Waists.
Pictures and Ki
,, fee slot k.
n an
A is primarily a
enterprise, says the
i Id function is
to and print and sell
ii n ill buy. cl a
is regarded
a- ins a responsibility in
, t belongs lo no
when oilier business
. . ii art . committal on a public
question, for fear ii ill hurl their
to take sides, the i
I per- hose is more
in Hie of popular
other
i .- lake
in
itself.
do n I U
upon to endure this imposition.
gentleman would give offense
lady. Where persist in
so doing by congregating the
church doors, the example of the
Greensboro aldermen should
followed there is no reason to
doubt ii effectiveness stopping
. an.
There are people in Burke
in
town; yet the
don't feed the 1.000 town. They
don't feed The
aid finds
beans from potatoes
from Catawba, boat
n the West, meat
from and St. They
are feeding their stock on hay
fetched Add to
this the heavy drain for our cloth-
and the wonder is that Burke
ii not in one big poor At
a conservative estimate, more than
a half million dollars goes out of
Burke count every year clean
Dash for tilings that ought to be
raised on rich bottoms of the
Catawba, John's, Lower
Creek and other reams, not to
speak of om fertile uplands. All
this vast amount of money should
be kepi at borne. The salvation
of our country is its farms. The
wholesale destruction of our
is only a tub to whale, and
will leave us poorer in the end.
There is than
log in tan bark. Some time ago a
in the cut a
shade tree worth to his
place, and got for the bark.
There is a little profit cutting
and hauling wood, and too often it
is done at the neglect of farm.
All this must cud some time, and
leave our children poorer than we
Herald.
IN 1866.
J. W. PEER Si CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Factors and handlers of
Bagging. Ties and lings.
and shipments
solicited.
OLD DOMINION LINE
UNIVERSITY
Law School.
The Summer July to
continue
lion courses bar.
by Gate,
C.
Chapel Hill. N. I. Dean.
Three Papal, Year for
Weekly Times
VA.,
Now Only Cents a
and includes absolutely free The
Paragon Monthly, New The
Farm Journal, Philadelphia.
AND SUNDAY
Including Farm Journal and Para-
Monthly, now only per
year; per mouth by mail.
Address THE TIMES,
Va.
Steamer leave Washing
ton daily at A. M. for
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for
Steamer Edgecombe leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
Friday a at A. M. for Tar
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
Sew York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N.
IN
v , , -i smallpox, and
and in r.
v the
, . ii. in by m
vet
many to and the
. and no l i xi o
f i n i giving it, i r only mils
-i- of i cent C.
M M. Ii . Si, I. ii
Carolina Millionaires.
L. H. Pender,
GREENVILLE,
Tobacco Flues, Tin
Expert Gunsmith employed. All
kinds and Locksmith work
first class. Be stocking of gnus a
specialty.
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter
to
insuraBle
agents i
Mr. John C. General for
North Carolina and Virginia, of Well-
and Popular Company.
THE BENEFIT
Life Insurance Co., of
lo ii large number of
and t the
generally, of North com-
will now in
tats and from this date will laws Its
desirable policies, lo all
siring in tho best
life in world.
If ill.-1, ill agent in your hue
yet address
JOHN C.
Agent, Raleigh, X. C.
-I.
Paid policy
Live, at
ones lo for lbs
GREENVILLE N. C.
a-a-------o
lotion Bagging and Tics always
on him I
Fresh goods kept constantly
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
In a article
America's
the New York
Herald credited the follow to
their goods clean ill
ii
l ha
on call
Mrs,
I hey lose custom, but do not pan i-1 Frank S.
harm but Washington Duke. James B.
If a newspaper does not J Duke. Geo. W. Watts, Benjamin
p n gain-
in--, bid corrupts
and is he'd responsible therefore
i the public take-
lightly, ii
N. Duke. B. Puke. Durham;
Lawrence Holt. James
Burlington; P. U.
K. M.
I Mn. Westmoreland,
looking letter head
i no ii
.;. I I coal hi.--
he .-. An
may be on as
ti will dona
SI i lie price I r doing it
ill lie too-
. . judged lo ill
id printed
ii
Reflector Office.
, .
Henderson Gold Leaf.
Pan American
with
I i
v. i Hi i-r
Fulls illy i a-
. i, -ilk in
ti
L I
, i tin
Take
all
. . .
Ill-C.
cat
V ill mill cl
n c at
M i
. c ii
Arrest timely use of
old and
i . . in reusing
mil
cures
JOSEPH A MOORE,
day is day us.
111- I I- I -Ii
,. II
I ;
M in
I.
-aid- them a- m ire than a ,
lie all right as as II
for publicity lie used mi but the list strikes us as in
complete for their
I are names several
papers of the newspaper
public doubtless kept
ha. appealed lo the teacher-
leach one mouth summer
of charge lengthen
school term. This proposition,
has met the approval of
the Superintendent of
The Olive Advertiser in re
I to matter makes
point ii the State
dent endorses
he the ball rolling
in; amount
om month
I'll i- well
in- school teacher of North Care
Him are poorest paid labor In
the Slate, and to a-k them lo teach
month a a
the service is the most
have heard
some time. For students, and
others who expect become
but have had ll
experience we think
lion a good one. as the experience
would gel would be of great
value to them; but for those who
make tench ii i a profession
proposition is unreasonable.
those who advocate
their sincerity and good faith by
giving n month's salary lo
II -i Time.
NORTH CAROLINA
IMPROVEMENT BONDS.
Tin Hoard Aldermen the Town of
N. will sealed
i I percent,
bomb limn o'clock M
payable
I merest semi
The ard right hi reject any
. i all Fur information ail-
ii
Greenville. N. C.
Hanging.
I prepared f IV
art Laugh If desired, full line
from best bi select ,
I am prepared i i do Brick Laving
Pin and Id abort
. wall left the of
Mi- M. II prompt t-
j. H. BUNN,
Old mutual Benefit.
NOT It T. To CREDITORS.
The Clerk of the Superior Court of
having letters
lo mo, undersigned, on tho is nay
of lOin. on the estate A. II. I.
notice given U
all creditors of said estate lo their
n-
within twelve after the
date of this this notice will lie
plead in of Unit recovery.
Tins Hi, day of April
Executor on the estate I.
W. R. WHICHARD BRO.,
DEALERS IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid country produce.
SICK HEADACHE,
. to
, i Ii r,
u diseases.
PILLS
A. of
c came lo
lost
colored, and placing him in jail
here until this morning, he
I. it with for Wilmington.
will serve a i-
., Hi roads
Ni- II in i for aiding
in assaulting Mr. B. B. the
registrar ill Willow
last fall and
term of
, Free
PILLS
Restore Vitality. Lest and
Cure
and In
Ba PILLS
blood builder. ,.
pink Slow to
and .
J. By I
m i-.-i-V. . O 1.1
12.50, with our to curt
or refund tho i nor, i Bead
copy our i .-
r , com P-or.
I l
Having before lbs
i county
of the estate of Mrs. L T. Lang.
deceased, notice it hereby given to an
indebted to .-state lo make
payment lo undersigned.
And all persons claims
mine to
within twelve month- from the
date of this notice, or tho name
plead in bar of recovery.
of
ILL. DAVIS,
of Mrs. I. T Lang.
,,
to cur. JO day. or refund
money paid,
CO.
Jackson CHICAGO,
by L
f the of
having this day la the
letters of on
A. Smith
is hereby given t all persona holding
claims said estate to present
lo for payment on or the 14th
day of April 1902, will
in oar their recovery, All
Indebted to said estate lo
in immediate payment lo me.
12th day of April
JESSE
A the estate of A. Smith.
MB I
-A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a Hardware.
COME TO SEE MK.
J. R. COREY.
II. I i.
It'll his
in in Who
hasn't
IT, Kill lb .
. r II
. i
I . I I
I-1
lull lo
lot
. sent mall.
CO.
lock n -in-i-t- fit
J r
S. M.
Wholesale retail and
Furniture Healer. Cash paid
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, oil Bar-
Turkeys. etc. Bed-
Mattresses, Suits, Ba-
by Carriage, Go-CartS.
i suits, Tables. Lounges. P.
and Gall A Ax lied
Meal Tobacco, Key We-t Cheroots,
American Beauty Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, -Icily, Milk,
flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
listing me Magic Fond. Matches, Oil,
.,. r our Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
of Apples, Nuts,
exchanges are calling attention Dried Apples, Peaches,
fail I-well for prunes, Raisins,
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, and
NOTICE
having
day been lo me by Clerk of lbs
of county s-
tale W. H. deceased, notice b
hereby given to all persons claims
estate to present thorn to me
for payment on or before day
April this notice will be plead in
bar of their recovery. to
add to make immediate
payment to inc.
Tub 1st day of April
CANNON,
Public
late of W.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
Hi
about U
lax
who own notes,
i credits, as these
called, to know dial
Ii ii tub mil credit
the arc
action at law or
loin, t Stand
aid y at It i in . and nil
j mi other good- and
ii cash. Com
m to tee me.
before any the la
this Stale until the have ban SB U
listed and the
North Pitt county In
Court.
a. p. Imam b, i
V. J Notice of Sale.
W. c
virtue of to the
undersigned court of
Wilson county in the ah, entitled action,
I will on Holiday, the 3rd day dune, 1901,
at in. at tin- court house door of
am county, nu to the bidder ft
cash to satisfy .-aid all the right
title Internal which said W.
baa in tho
i-late to That trait
I in
the North i
mi. I;, and tho In of Mrs.
Bullock, I
w tho Moore heirs, ft, A. Carraway and
tad known as It farm,
; .- lean.
lb l . .
fl W.
Sheriff of Hit county
The Commoner
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
One Year It, Bis Months Hoc,
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers arc em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
The Semi-
Weekly
will be together
one car for or The Daily
and
year for 18.00 payable in ad
far
Patent WASH.
FOR
SI
The Eastern Reflector
Twice a M
D. J.
TO
I R .
-AT-
VOL. XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, TUESDAY, MAY
We Beg
Your
Far don
We have an apology to make in with our
goods but its I lie score of prices. They are so low
we feel almost ashamed to quote Come let us
whisper the price, in your ear. They are so low you
cannot hear them from the Few pieces of
New While Goods just arrived.
to
W. T. LEE
The Value
OF ANY
ONE
Agents all
territory.
Atlanta,
For Bale by
S. T
None genuine
Red Cross Is on label
Don't s 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
CURES MIKE TONIC FAMOUS
TRY IT. NO CURE NO PAY. PER
DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE.
I Mil ITEMS
N. May MM.
Ginsberg, of
place.
Ii. W. Mosley left here Monday
for
O. K. Hawkins left Monday for
Miss is visiting
in this place.
Misses Harding and
Grimes spent Wednesday night
with Miss Grimes near here.
Miss of
who has visiting Misses
Lain Rose, went lo Winterville
Wednesday to attend the com-
leaves many
friends who regret to see her de-
Bar. I. W. Rose is holding a
revival in Hamilton this week.
The Methodist Sunday school
gave a picnic Thursday.
T. W. Whitehurst left Saturday
fur Morehead City and returned
Tuesday,
V. K. Staton spent Wednesday
Greenville on business.
and Grimes
pent Thursday In
Miss Patience Whitehurst is
visiting Miss Rollins, of
Greenville this week.
II. James left
Wednesday.
Julius Andrews left Tuesday
for
John age years,
happened to accident on May
He bad been down to his
shop for some when he got
to his gate the dump cart turned
over threw out a keg of vine-
gar on his leg cut it so near
that the doctors bad to
late it. He has body's
Hope he will soon be out.
Miss was in town
Tuesday Shopping,
L. I, of is
town today on business.
SURE
To visit our
TO OUR HUBBUB OF
AND
We arc still the forefront of the alter your
We oner line
Just Received.
A large line of Baby Caps,
Belts, Laces and
Embroideries Ladies Col-
and Cuffs all Sizes
i v I. a I i AND SI l O P
MILLINERY
General Merchandise
to be found in any store iii County. Well choice
the creations of the best of America
and all the year round, Spring, Summer
and Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad
vantage. It is our pleasure lo show you what you want and to
sell you if we We offer you the very best service, polite
attention, and the most terms consistent with a well
established business built up Strictly on its own merits.
When yon come to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do sec our immense stink before buying elsewhere.
Remember us the following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Shoes.
Caps, Bilks and Satins, Dress Trim
and tapes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
Men's, Women's and Children's
Harness, Horse and Dusters.
and
The backward season has been worrying the white
goods manufacturers. We cut the price
and take the We knew warm weather
would Now white goods play a prominent
purl in this store.
A Great Sale of Parasols.
Examine our stock of colored, umbrellas and find out
our prices you will seek no further. Men boys
STRAW HAM,
SB in per cent, less than last year Come and bring
your boy while you can get the kind and sizes at
A torn ladles line slippers left at
Boys Clothing
cut half in two- Get our prices and be convinced.
Agents Standard A complete line in stock.
RICKS WILKINSON.
to Wonts
Says Sunday's Charlotte
Charlotte man was show-
beautiful Neil
roses to friends yesterday. They
were a gilt of Mrs. Sarah C. Bur-
ton, of who has
lineal bush of in this notion
of the State. II will yield
There is nothing
wrong with the above, except
w lien compared rose bush
of Mrs. W. O. It The
vino is of the Neil
is live years old. Two
years ago, how ever, the vine was
killed to the root, so that it can lie
considered two years old.
Mrs. counted the other
day roses on the vine and for
the past two weeks they have been
cutting them off. The vine has
had this season near roses
and is now- a mass of
as line a growth as is rare seen.
Concord
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar Molasses,, Lard, Send Is,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Ripe.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and that line.
We buy strictly for Cash, bill sell for Cash or on Approved
Credit Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
l i. Co.
Mn
the
a in of my millinery department and if
trimmed lo -nit your
ill i-. nut mi hand i
hilts you wait.
Hats Silks. Braids,
ii milliners line.
will in-
i, Flowers, Ribbons, and every thing
H. C
Old
Se if the prominent
railroad corporations in
try and other countries as well
i or are preparing
in establish, pension systems which
will of inestimable benefit to
Don't Count Year.
The Argus
that the 80th of Is
hand, is is order so the old time
weather sages say, fur the w
lo settle down lo reasonable
consequently may
look for a cessation of ball storms
sold rains, and Slimmer
weather in earnest, with ripening
fruits melons a little
Rat you put
in old time I aM Sunday evening.
sages say this time. This is j
off year with the sea- . Maryland hunter, who
along anywhere a j a after the dis
mouth behind time, and May in ,,,,, bodies, shot and kill-
showing no toward a ;
j el he Mary, aged
home . Hen. aged
My u Hear.
May Job, W.
Va., special To lie crushed
to death in embrace of a
black their little
bodies afterward mangled and
partly devoured was frightful
late that Delft the three young
children of IS. I. a
miles south-
cast of this plate.
The remains were found by a
searching party which been
The of
Then- i- mi such thing an
v ability. All ability is extra-
ordinary. Hence, whoa ii dis-
closes itself,
in the
it. This la ability's
does faithful and devoted who
not . II has have many years service.
no use There is the The disposition to
natural to lessen the hard.
and ability that there age for veteran work-
truth In every en-
or between a deft and
remarks that The old fashioned custom of
when several suitors woo a maid, merciless lo
he who loves will lose j and the bent
her. The very excess true broken Who have tolled
unfortunate into a
tin
crisis A rival,
without sentiment, controls his fa
wins, The same
Is witnessed when
for mas
lets of years dues not
admirers as it. did In
earlier generations. The
logic the sun of the tit-
I and long of the aged
competes for favor with mediocrity, and feeble who are under
reasonable settling don.
used to look for the first
raised to be ready
for thumping by the lib of July,
hut it w ill be fellow who
gels one this year by August.
Sick Every Year Prom the
Same Solder Bite.
During the month of May,
Mr. Allen wits bitten
on tho arm by a spider, from the
effects of which he has suffered at
Interval ever since.
the of the present month Ma
began lo swell and the
in leader places turned purple and
then Kara week Mr.
was sick and generally depressed,
but sickness and swelling has
passed he is gaining
strength daily, He he gets
is subject to these at-
during the mouth of May
each year, and has experienced
this peculiar ever since
he was bitten by the spider.
speaking, a
die for the is more valuable
a rein for the heart or
Shortly Sunday
they left home lo gather flowers in
a clearing neat their home.
fog more is known, but it is sup
poled that wandered Into the
woodland continued
on their until
taken by the bear in the dense
forest three miles from their pat-
homo.
The bear feasted off all
the bodies, The bones
had been crushed like
and the -Lipped with
teeth and claws. The
and began a search, Within
The mobs will cease h Weldon discovered
milt until the black beasts ,, I lump K . i
some Infernal n ., ,,,,.
g shot ended life, It was lie
he the heat
seen in this neighborhood.
Work and i-
a prospect, Mi re
all
it-ell in seclusion, Me-
pulls wires. Ability
breaks its. heart in pride of
i- even
lo the wedding when
marries only child of
head the family. Ability
compelled to own
This mean- long
hunger
obliged
to pass a decade that
the earth he could
begin his life work
There is sweet
never tastes. late,
by inn.
bus climbs deck in
dawn and his heart leaps the
of It
without tragedies without
is tun a
The only
we can i- II It i
wry. few of V ilk
Journal.
fool are tempt i in those
impulses compassion
will,
tine.
In vain have we sought through
the years for one fair, humane
in a newspaper as to
lynchings in the south. The sen
always shed tears over
a hanging of I fiendish rapist and
murderer, but have never a word
of Of sympathy for I lie
poor, helpless, cruelly outraged
Minis of hellish lust. II is
fill
the
r,,. .
cease to and help
less and Civil
children. If the commit-
could be Ml upon
by hungry beastly rapist it would
not lie over descriptive lo
would break The
fools weep the devils and
have no pity tor wronged and
even destroyed.
Philosophical
ha-
1- mil
made
the
few
for the mat
of Mis- Mr.
John In the
dial church
Hill. June
5th.
Hence she
i appoint-
ltd ration
the i
tine. The I lintel
several new at
II III-
led In at ho i iv in
in -ii tit tin-
i i i i
i hi i i Ii -ill ii c is
golden, a have
,. . . let
will ll-e t ll
n i . says
the local the
bus in interests of the town
columns, A
looking for a
location always examines
newspapers to Bee how his
line i- If be i- a
and see- druggists ad-
he concludes there are no
or dead ones in that
ii. ii he is a doctor or a law-
he looks over the professional
lo -e ii his profession is rep-
resented. farmer sub-
t has a
The prospective
like invitation to come
the merchants, A
he until
. i -ii as the in front of
i. It Is n question of
In in , able In along w it.
A hardware man need not heal his
keep things
lie n i. II
at a rink, In-
stead of pay log at his store
and buying heat it with,
it b to do
m. Advertising is not a luxury,
an proposition
i, i. ,
business men tin-
It is.
N i i i i
ll i
I i of an
n up V l ail
, . , . , ll
. , i i . . m. i r.
. iii ; let
nit ml Ob
. mud
Lot ate to-
ward i. free


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Eastern reflector, 24 May 1901
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
May 24, 1901
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