Eastern reflector, 28 May 1901


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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
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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-
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, K. C.
O. J. Ed. Owner
at the Post Office at
Greenville. V a.- Second Class
Mail Matter.
IV t every
much interest
amateur by having
exhibition of amateur photo-
graph valuable pi
for the bed photo-
graphs soul in. year a i to
of cash prize are offered in
i diplomas, and the
i will be open 31st.
. i
Inc failure of Mr. II.
banker, yesterday met totally
expected by nearly all of the Kin-1
ton Vet our business
who had consul
WASH LETTER.
WASHINGTON. t . May
The bah of the
the Idol pink officially known
a ha
scored He ill
to the Philippine, and he
will go clothed with authority to
make any changes in quartering or
providing for the soldiers that he
may SM lit without retelling them
to Washington for
Milieu properly belongs
only of the army,
and which, as a matter of
Mike has never been allowed
to exercise. It is announced
to the Philip-
personal
of Mr. and
Boot; that he is charged
with the duty of
a cheap scheme for the main-
of the in the Philip-
pines, which can put in the an-
report of of War
in the shape of s
tor Congressional action, and by
amounts on deposit with
the news with re-
mutable and ,
There was wild rush nor rash
the former with the lash of
any that can be made use
to Con-
Wonderful man. tint
and wild talk by our people, ,, ,,.,,,
all med disposed to do the best he ., D
that lie
mi-lit have made a ant
goad business discretion and make .
the beat of a hail situation.
this our people have mini ;
mired the evil effects of tying
n large a volume of money for
period of lime. By doing this the
danger of seriously crippling any
of solvent business people bus
avoided.
The is a calamity, it
hurts i- bound the in-
jury has been made much less by
the wise conservatism of our pen-
pie.
The Free feels greater
and in Kinston
and people than ever e
can accuse
not having great admiration
this community heretofore.
Most any can stand
Up well when there is
has in Kinston
for ii when
a largo bank failure like that
Mr. II. takes place,
then is shown the material
our there
spurious tins to it.
people have stood test well.
They have acted with hue wisdom
and discretion.
right. Th. n may
be temporary chocks to the pro
of this community, but ii i
going tn forge steadily, ahead.
Free Press.
commendable. It
lake adversity i
what
it
eon
comes to
SCHOOL.
Station
Teachers anS
for Pupils.
The session of Masonic Hall
Friday. The regular
work of the school was completed
yesterday, but the all met
there this morning to receive
reports to say good-bye to the
teachers.
The trustee of the school and
a number of Masons took ad-
vantage of the to show
their appreciation of the work
in the school and to make a
pleasant hour for the teachers and
pupils. Mr. F. Hardier,
behalf of the trustees and of Green
BUSINESS
C May M.
The closing exercises of the
High passed
Off as pleasantly and successfully
as could lie desired. feat-
was a success. The of
Kev. Mr. on Thursday
night was specially adapted to the
occasion and displayed much
though worthy of consideration.
The address Mr. is com-
mended by every one and left an
persuading somebody over him to
give him be wants he never
fails.
Representative Davis, of the
Jacksonville, Florida, district
in Washington, lie says the
Of Jackson are meeting
visited
in the same spirit the orange
growers of Florida
of all their orange trees by
in disaster three
limes as us the Jacksonville
will lie rap-
idly reconstructed.
John G. Madison, of Ken-
expresses himself very
j vigorously
Tor instance, be said;
stands a position before
the nation today. Within the
state itself there has been almost a
i revulsion of public
-i US to
forts to
. bring him to trial, outside pet
ville A. F. A. M. made impression upon the minds of all
an appropriate Speech expressing I heard him will prove
appreciation of the work of the both beneficial and lasting. The
teachers and thanking them for j exercises by the children showed
their much care painstaking on the
The teachers. Miss Parker J part of their teachers. Indeed the
and of the whole was a complete success and
literary department and Mis Lina the prospects for the
of the music depart- are bright indeed.
presented with a j At a meeting of the board of
testimonial signed by the trustees trustees of the school all the teach-
and having the endorsement employed daring the pact
sail of the lodge. Miss Parker re- session were engaged for the
for the teachers and next term and it was decided
the trustees and Masons add two more to the faculty. The
fir the interest they had taken enrollment for the term was
the school and for their commands- of whom were boarding pupils.
lion of the teachers, i This is gratifying for first
Col. I. A. Sugg stated at the be j The new will lie
ginning of the session be before the opening of
offered a prise of in gold to the, the session so that many more
pupil who would solve this prob-1 pupils I accommodated.
ITEMS
C May
J. B. Harvey from Nor-
folk Thursday evening.
Joe has luck to
for the second time t
enter the hospital for treatment.
J. Brooks and J. C.
went on a business trip to
Wednesday,
Herman and Herbert Potter, of
Hill, were here
Prof. Fred Johnson's school at
LaGrange closed last week and he
has rein med home.
K. C. P. W. Brooks,
W. Gaskins, J. Griffin and
H. the com-
at Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
went to Ayden Friday.
Mrs. J. R. Harvey and Miss
Bessie Spier to Ayden Fri-
day.
WATSON ,
GILDER'S
r. r
ii community trial Ky., and they concede
The people of Kin if is Innocent he bas every-
Inking mini,
sense view of u large failure that
clock were exactly together at noon has been crowded to overflowing
January 1st, when would they all with visitors in attendance upon
together again. Miss Lena the commencement and are glad
Smith handed in an answer lo note expresses them-
lag they would all be together selves as highly with their
Jan. at If visit.
and a fraction seconds past A last Wednesday then were
o'clock a. m. I two marriages here, At I p. m.
After distributing reports to the j Mr. Bum Hail and Miss Julia
all were invited partake were united In marriage
of provided by the . at the home J. F. Harrington,
lodge and served by II. L. Little officiating. At
burn. There was abundance m. W. Parker
all and to spare. performed the ceremony that
Hall School been for W. B. and
enterprise of which the Masons Mis. Mary Braxton.
and the town might well be proud, j King and
The the last have been in upon the
,. they wanted lo see and left for their
for girls, homes this morning.
know nothing Of this, or so lit- No school the town has had dona There have been so many here
tie about It that it bas altered f PP than for the past few days that will
, the impression that Taylor Is the
of persecution. Man v men Now town
i even hold establish a graded school, and and youth were every
. Masons have decide to sell The older one's too were
pal pro- here and cad. seemed to vie with
in their temple so,.,, lo be e other In addle; pleasure to the
The testimony of former
Gov. Bradley, and others, has In- longer,
leaded lo dispel lbs belief a
BLACKJACK
not in justice to all make any spec
voted to. mention. Suffice it that lovely
, . . . i i
Ding I., lose and nothing o gain
I,. M to At the
time death there was
many of them speaks ,,,,,,,;.,;, for re-
volume t. credit. verge and a determination
Imp. of the business e should be made lo suffer
progressive town will be cans murder, but all Is nos
cl to suffer are proud
name,
and there should be
on the pact of those
who do business with
them in help I hi avoid it.
Snails In
Some of oar citizens complain
of their state and it
and In H man they realize any
injustice in the case of Taylor
Oil 1.1 up and
Hindi In of attacks on the
If Taylor will
surrender himself, he can have as
fair ii Kentucky as be
in In- District
their occasion. We had a large and
nice crowd.
It was our pleasure to be pres-
at the conceit Friday night
With which the
Iconic to a close, and we were deep
vi k Jack, May y i with the excellence of
Hiss Lucy Linton, who has been the exercises. The music, reel-
visit Ayden part of last week and declamations were all
returned Monday. j splendid,
White and sister, teachers and pupils. The
Lucy, went to Dover last Friday j school building is admirably
and returned Sunday. ranged and well furnished, and
White, who well be proud of
visiting friends and relatives I a school.
in Washington, returned last Sat-
Directions tor Colic In
of small bottle of Perry
pint
with
well until all mixed, tad drench well
shoal half then or
not
will be found a never failing remedy. Avoid
is
Perry Price
Spoiling Cooks and Farmers by
Educating
The and the Slate would
be mutually benefited if a large
part of the money now expended
upon educating Of the
was used to make them skilled
farm laborers and good cooks.
Progress.
One excellent way lo accomplish
those purposes is to quit
catching them with
the mI making classical
of them. We spoil both the cook
and the tanner and do not acquire
a scholar. Yet, it must admit-
the Southern States have
educating to worth
even to crime, in
News Herald.
being unable to lid their wells of mid should be acquitted, he can
This reptile Is a great mil- u the In perfect
sauce and when once it has gotten and at peace with neigh-
a hold about a well is hard
The owner of a well on j The annual report of Gov.
But Market sired says be Allen, has
found public. he says
and lime, which worked all of which be is the
for awhile, but the snails would head Is that could have
return. Then lie removed the island, aid
wooden platform and a ruck j dentally he tosses a few
cover on the well, closely at Congress for Its purl of the work.
and his not I,,.,.,, troubled the lack of progress on
Weekly. ,,. u idling with
.------ Which its products support
This morning a colored boy was
ruling a to
Allen. When to turn
corner the house
on and livens streets,
horse I an I
on an Iron post that had
placed at the corner to lbs
lite. This post, which was an old
buggy stuck through the
hone's body, going in one should-, who woke up in aid
and coming out at other that she had leg
fragile
the natives without work,
ii. true, but it exact-
with cabled depart-
of laborers for
Hawaii, where make
better living than they have
lo do a, i,. which
In the paper Hip
time Got . Allen's report did.
The lady of
Before leaving we
also had an opportunity of going
We regret to learn that I through the mammoth
Adams, is very sick. luring establishments there and
were astonished at the magnitude
Mr. has been
quite sick few days.
Mr. and Mis. Henry went
to Monday.
Little stokes has
visiting her grandfather,
Mills, the past week.
Miss Lucy Linton's near
closed last
id the work going on. is
wonder that
such attention all over
I lei people are thoroughly united
on every measure and enterprise
the advancement the
and do town in
the Stale is having a more rapid
and growth.
We feel under
to A. G. Cox for
courtesies shown
The the Club.
tin Tuesday afternoon the
of the were de-
entertained by B
After the batmen s land. Then
was disposed of Mrs. W. F. Hard ,.
Ins-rend a delightful and enter- about the of
paper,,,, the lemons women j ,,,; , r ,, man ,.
-Is in how much he
of
The was i the
fun,, of a musical romance, the
answers to the questions being the
name some familiar Miss
Wool ford added much to the
pleasure and knowledge of
playing
lo some of the songs, Kin
answered the largest
won the
prise.
Alter of elegant re-
fresh the club adjourned
to meet with Mrs. w. v.
on June lib.
can the press or some
section of The that the
press is not heralded with
a blast of trumpets. It comes
quietly, unnoticed, of.
But the silent forces arc power-
fill ones. The
is greater than of any
calling, and aggregate re
of Hie press of
country is greater than of all
the oilier combined.
Winterer, cones, comes through
its influence. Greensboro
gram.
Cup
South ham Fag., May
In the trial races Sham-
rock I and II
ed a Squall and is a complete
wreck.
The yacht Is both for
racing and is a complete loss.
Shamrock I is also badly wreck-
ed.
This blasts all hopes of
Thomas Upton's contesting the
America Cup this year.
King Edward was on the Sham
rock. He was on hick and
escaped death. The top-
mast, mainmast bowsprit were
broken off short. The topmast
was carried and the mainmast fol-
lowed.
There arc In Stale
white school and
districts, a total of
The receipts from taxes for public
schools, and expended them
last year, were as
Shown by the report super-
in tended of public Instruction.
The showed
colored, a total
of children of school age.
The enrollment in the schools
amounted white,
colored, total, But
the avenge attendance, which ac-
indicates the number of
those who are receiving
an education, shows that
white
a total of attended
the schools regularly.
Licenses.
Register of Heeds T. B. Moore
Issue I marriage licenses to fol-
lowing parties
White
F. J. Hail and Julia
W. It. and Mary B.
Braxton.
and
John Hell and Grimes.
Smallpox is reported to be
in confined
chiefly to
High Point sold water
works on Tuesday. The
highest bid was
I. T. has been appoint-
at to sue
n who was in the
for three years.
of
Ira city just-erect-
ed great waters the
will style t
in and
poetic adorn Its
The Exposition
f la las
editor of The Century to put
the on the mas-
Those who the legend
will tool that anther la a man
the Ideals Liberty and
and who a
life now In Its prime
to things that are
sever shunned Hie
and of contest and on
whose already
bade of rests
of
ash. t
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two
In
end
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and Jas-
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PAVEL II.
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To the and fro.
to the
and who
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the of
PANEL IV.
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it In the the fur
and in all places
Mag lo fellow men com-
full, and the life.
v.
To the and ,.
In the old and the cm I the
ramp and by
of life, enlighten the
mind and enlarge cf man.
PANEL
To and
and of
lo who In
new world and
beauty.
PAWL VII.
To the and lo mighty
and to all light
of am world who
our lead and enlighten
our
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of not opener
later to
the very not.
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Anally
In building
the time of years.
The en ml.- f
at the of
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of the atone lo lb
of Its on In. highest
atone
of Its enemy.
Three after Its laying
Hi,, of the
a son In
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work aged
On he
Into prison try son of
man lay la the earth of
foundation alone. la
this after sf
slopped pulling at.
other atone of
the till tn
castle. In
years lo of period ea-
mi.- In
the The rock
upon which la as hard
as Iron. means la
format of Iran
Milan U-gun In
and . In
years.
The at Florence,
In the year
the of placed
In In Hie lo of
the May a perked of
MIS Bl s
Bars.
Tin- at
Pan Ami r. . bare
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June
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July
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July MS
day.
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Aug. IS- Red III 1.1 day.
Aug.
Aug. Mi.-,,.
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Or.
n.-. of w
Going
to advertise in
the future will not bring
you today.
Going
to wait limes get
better the missing
of many that would
conic to you now for the
Gone
will be your opportunities
if you neglect this
matter and let
your more
competitor get ahead o
you mid stay ahead
Don't wait.
The easiest, best
way lo sell anything is to
it in Such
an advertisement goes straight to
the people, they learn what yon
sell and you reap the
benefit.
have just purchased a Urge
supply of bright and attractive
cuts to illustrate ad-
still you are at
to use m . If you know
lust what you to say, we will
help you get up advertise-
That is our business, to
help you talk the people.
The cost of advertisement in
The Is the easiest part.
change your
underwear.
Lisle Thread, Cotton, Medium
and Light Weight, All Sizes,
All Prices, All Grades, by
Single Piece or in Suits.
Patent Drawers for
Large and Small Men.
Yon Know Where,
THE KING
He sells Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Furnishings Ladies Shoes.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there CROSS
In the inn-gin of this paper it
so to remind yon that you owe
The for
subscription and we request
you to settle as early as pus j
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
rind the cross mark on their
paper.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
We hear that a bear has been
seen near Mr. two
miles south of town.
Miss Bessie entertained a
number of friends at her home
Friday evening.
The highest praise has
en MM by those to whom I have
sold Standard Sewing Ma-
chine. M.
The lad of the Episcopal ch
are preparing to give entertain-
at an early day. It will lie
something very attractive.
The spring term of Mr.
for taught Miss
Wool ford, closed Friday. The
school gave a lawn party Friday
night.
The closing exercises of Prof, J.
T. school, at
will take place June 12th. The
addresses will be delivered by
J. J. Joyner.
I have this day received
a full line of
Patterns and
styles and
none higher. Fashion
Books per copy.
Beauties.
The John Flanagan Co.,
arc now the handsomest
buggies ever seen this
They have bicycle ball-bearing
wheels with cushion tires. Have
you seen The John
Boggy Co always
try to follow.
New Doctors.
The report of the board of
cal was to the
State Medical Society Wednesday,
showing that licenses had been
granted to TO applicants. There
were SO others who failed to pass
the examination, W. II. Dixon,
of comity and Louis C. Skin
of obtained
Investment.
The money spent lay a city in
educational facilities is a class
investment, when schools are
wisely for we
think of anything that would tend
to harm a city than for it to
be known abroad that school
facilities are or a very
poor
howdy
Some Speak to Me, Some to You
Thursday, May
Van Fleming left this morning
or Wilson.
X. S. Cox went to Ayden Wed-
evening.
F. M. Smith went to Kinston
Wednesday evening.
Dr. Jennets Merrill, of Falk-
land, was town today.
C Miss Clara Roach has gone lo
Elm City to visit friends.
Jesse returned
day evening from Norfolk.
R. returned
day evening from
W. F. returned Wed-
evening from Plymouth.
Miss Eunice of
is Miss Ethel Mae
Cheek.
Solicitor L. I. Moore returned
Wednesday evening from court at
Misses Katie and Mamie Ruth
to this morn-
to spend the day.
Miss Lexis left Wed-
evening for to
stay through the commencement.
Mrs. J. A. Dudley, and Misses
Maud and Lena Dudley, who were
her, Wednesday even-
for
F. and sister, Miss
Grace, of who have been
visiting their brother, John-
son, returned home this morn-
Friday, May
J. A. to Bethel to-
day.
W. F. of was
here today.
W. J. Rollins went to
this
Mrs. W. left this morn-
for
F. M. Smith returned this morn-
from Kinston.
E. is. Moore, of Washington, was
here this morning.
Mrs. II. Ba Hardy went lo
den Thursday
L. L. and little sou,
came over morn-
Mrs. M. Fleming and
left morning for
Neck.
Miss Maggie Howard,
spent today with Mrs E.
House.
Thus. of Scotland
Neck came this morning from
down the road.
Miss Pearl Brans went to Win-
Thursday evening to the
Mrs. B. M. and sou,
A. F. returned
day from Alabama.
Mrs. Forbes, Falkland. Is vis-
the family Allen Warren,
at
Mrs,
W. J. Nichols, Sam Flake and
J. D. Laughinghouse went to
evening to
attend the commencement.
H. J. Pulley, J. J, Ed
. Tyson J. F.
Pollard. A. Savage and lit-
daughter, to
Thursday evening to the com-
Misses Lena Anderson, Georgia
Anderson, Anderson,
and Mamie King went lo Ayden
Thursday evening to th e
commencement.
Saturday May 1901.
C. R. Sugg left Friday evening
for Kinston.
Marion Norfolk, mine
in morning.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Parham left
morning for Ox Ion.
Miss Harding came home
from Bethel Friday evening.
Miss
is visiting Mrs. S. T. Hooker.
Will Daniel returned home Fri-
day evening from school at
Mrs. K. B. Higgs children
left this morning for
Neck.
R. S. Clark, who has been spent
a few days hero left this morn-
for Wilson.
Mrs. O. It. King returned Fri-
day evening from a visit to Rocky
Mount.
J. Hugh of Kinston
came over this morning lo spend
day here.
J. B. Richmond,
representing the Southern
is here for a few days.
Misses Rosa Sallie
Hardy to Friday
evening to the commencement.
Mrs. Davis, of Beaufort,
who was her daughter,
Mrs. R. L. has returned
home.
T. E Hooker and It.
J. to Friday
evening to attend the commence-
C.
and E. A. returned Friday
evening from the Medical
at Durham.
Misses Parker and Lelia
Thornton, who were teachers
Masonic Hall school, left this
morning fir their homes
L. O. Cox, Allen Forties, Frank
Henry and
Tali went to Friday even-
to the commencement.
B. C. of mine
today. He was recently very
and his friends arc glad to sec
him able to the road again.
On the Sine of Right.
The newspaper can generally lie
found the. side of right and
progress. In the recent contests
for graded schools various North
Carolina towns the newspapers led
the light, were victorious in
most cases. The people kick at
their newspaper; but in nine cases
out of ten the newspaper is several
years ahead of the
Times.
And Thanks Too.
A phone message a day or two
had something to say like
I bear your Greenville market is
pretty low of something lo eat and
the last lime I saw you you looked
so I'm getting uneasy about
you. Lookout for a couple of
hams the looked
out promptly enough, the hams
mine all right, and now they arc
going the way of the good. .
Honors for Miss 1.1.
This
received a telegram from
Conservatory of Music, at Dur
Bessie Patrick
had passed the Southern
examinations before board
Of examiners, making of
This is most gratifying to
Miss Patrick's host of friends here
at home, and all congratulate her
upon attaining such high dis-
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Have You Forgot
What
THAT i M STILL CARRYING
LIKE
BAY BUFFALO.
law Will .
toy
historic t
Will
exhibit American
It Is collected through co-
operation Of various inch a
the Sons of Um
of the Revolution. Son of th
i ., CM Revolution. A
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes ,
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
A or
Tinware, , aM
to see me ton your next Barrel Flour or Pork.
Yours to please-
Jas. B. White.
l-311
and Th.
chairman of th ran-
commission. Mr.
man Page, la loading
and is anxious that the wealth
of historic material by Mas-
be adequately
at the Pan American
The matter of-o hat not
decided, but it is
I able old Providence House,
which as MM of the historic
of will ha reproduced as a homo
I for at the K-
TWO HAVE BEES PAID THE
II lilt Bill ML
OF N. K HAS
i. Loan Value,
Cash Value,
up .
t. Extended works automatically.
J- ,.,,. be paid a mouth
are after lapse, upon evident
of and payment of arrears with Interest.
second year-7. Ho S.
payable at the beginning the
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current In paid.
be reduce or
j. To the or
s. To make policy payable during the
of insured.
I. L. SUGG,
X. C.
Every cotton planter should
write illustrated
pamphlet, -Cotton
It is sent free.
S.-d a I I
KALI WORKS, v-
Leader in Styles.
TH
position in Buffalo. This
typical Its style of the old fashioned
architecture and, in addition,
possessed a special Interest from It
hist, lie It formerly stood
on tho Washington street end of Prov-
court, partly on the site of what
is now Tavern.
One of the member of
lo the Bails El-
who recently returned from
the French fair, there about
valuable exhibit which will he
to the Pan at
Buffalo. Ex Mayor
and City Treasurer B- r.
I -rim of returned recently
i from a vi
I for the
are to have the good old Hay
state well represented there.
Don't overdo the start.
Cycling is a good thing, bat, like
many another, can he dona to
death.
Don't rely on other fellow
having u oil can or n wrench.
Better take one along; he may
have forgotten too,
be always taking
your wheel apart, keep It
mid sec Hint the nuts arc tight. A
good wheel needs little else.
Don't race on the
simply because the trotter ahead is
This
Is of very lit lie use next day
if you arc the one caught.
Don't forget that it is just as tar
home as It la going oat.
ORIGINAL
Made by V
arc the
the hey draw when not hi on
else will.
The people who let on the
do wrong, but the man who
never bets is no
a place in everybody's
good of
old rich and rheumatic
Some never tell a story or
take a drink unless at some other
expense.
The machinists have demon-
others
players can go out on strikes.
There was never a so
good that it would survive neg-
Heaven to that man who
has married B sensible woman.
is not what give, but how
and why counts.
To love wisely is not to love
L. H. Pender,
N. C.
Tobacco Flues. Tin Roofing,
Expert employed. All
kinds Gun and work
first class. Re stocking of guns a
specialty.
for The Oliver Typewriter
IN
J. W. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
UNIVERSITY
Law School.
The Summer Term July ll
in course to the bar.
lectures cm lawyers.
address C.
um, N.
Papa, One Year
Times
RICHMOND, VA.,
Now Only 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.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Steamer My res leave Washing
ton daily at A. M. for
leave daily at IS
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays. Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHUBBY,
Greenville, N. O.
As vaccination smallpox,
quinine chills and fever, f
vents and counteract the edicts of the
summer's beat, much dreaded by mother
, snail relieve lb
s of the Exposition . lo
. . . . . i i
. of a few days la Buffalo
over lb
Address THE TIMES,
Richmond, Va.
Paper Hanging.
I lo fill order for Wall Pa.
per and can hang It If desired. Full line o
samples from beat to select
I am also prepared lo do Brick Laving
abort
Orders for wall paper left the Mot of
Mrs. M. prompt at-
J. H. BUNN,
N. C.
mi
hot summers, and no mother i-
not giving it, for it costs only rent
at druggists; or mall cent to U. J.
. L -Ho
spring opening
My store was visitors
that have the
Handsomest Millinery
that has been shown In
everything i- the line,
HatS in and all H- shape.
HatS
can be desired in and Ornament.
Wash Silks for Shirt Beautiful Hue .-i Caps. I also
have a Pictures and Frames, lie sure call
to sic
Mrs, M. D. Higgs.
The which
to home the exhibit of the Pan. A inert , -j,,,, police II
and will soon ready for National Hank of am-
which are on the way from , . , j, , ,,, UM ,
, of American continent.
j upon grounds of lb K
position. In the part of th
, city. Including part of the Del
I the completer lock of I Park, I a busy one. and every
day ten tome mad
In the construction Conditions
have been very favorable lo rapid
work, and the American
to break in
the mailer c f swift of El-
and their
Reflector Office.
IA MEAN LOOKING LETTER HEAD
lost a dollar men, It it man i i
S- indeed be wear, he i. also judged Hi Z
letter-head he uses. An artistic, nicely printed ;
bead may be looked on as a ;
It be done right
The price for doing it
J will be right, too.
I am tn a. Pull An.
visitors with with nil
view of the
Falls ear minute.-.
walk to -n-. i cur Jo
Avenue. All ill
receive attention.
JOSEPH A. MOORE,
.-, ; Niagara Street, Buffalo, V.
is day us. prices,
the lime arrive
the gates lo the general public.
The stale of Is gelling
tog. a large display that ill rep
resent farm, and dairy
, , at
year. H. of
s In charge
and is by a cm
-l of N- B chair
man. Sew Professor a.
I. station.
I A I on. murk; Pro
A. Agricultural col
Hal New B. Noble,
B. C Hitter
ion, of Wat grange.
I. a
I III
hi . is I i v
-i n hill, author.
A mi ii pi- of
d a
i oft by-
. I
i II v u. the reply
u. re .
I'M Mi I bill was lint
did Ids
ii u lie write
The I . I
f . i I Too
bad lie ha.
h r i I
poor if
f f ii el curl
., gold, -i a V id, will lb
.-. i learner.
b for a i
you fur
i I
u,,. II on
mite In broad daylight, was re
vealed Tuesday by go explosion in
bank which Mew out tide
of the office, damaged other
of the building mid in which
William F Hoof n
bud wound on the bead. If
explosion was a part of a plot lo
rob the bank, the plan failed M
far as booty was concerned, for
nothing of value was taken from
the place. The shock of the ex
was lilt for several
no damage done outside the
bank building.
A CLEAR HEAD;
good sound
appetite and n i age,
are some of the results of the use
of Tint's Liver Tills. A single
dose will convince you of their
wonderful effects and virtue.
A Known Fact.
An absolute cure for sick head-
ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour
constipation
bilious fever, piles, torpid liver
and all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
NORTH CAROLINA
IMPROVEMENT BONDS.
The Board if of the Town of
N. will scaled I
or part of live per rent,
booth until P. M
bonds null, payable
. nil lids, ail-
lorn J. U- Mayor,
notice to
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. John C. Agent
Carolina and Virginia, of W ell-
Known and Popular Company,
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Insurance Co., of
lo lo large number of
policy holders, and lo the public
generally, of North
will now in this
state and from will Us
and policies, to all
siring very lies in
life insurance company in the world
U local roar town hat not
JOHN C. DREWRY,
Stale Agent, Raleigh, N. C.
Assets
Paid policy holders
lave, reliable energetic agent Wanted at
once lo worn for the
Old mutual
GREENVILLE N.
Bagging and lies always
on hat i
Fresh goods kept constantly
band. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
Norfolk, Va.
and
and Dealer In Hugging. Ties, Pen-
mil and Land Piaster. We quote
Land Pinter for June
as
Ion lots
ion
IS ion Iota 5.26
lo
Correspondence solicited.
o W. CO.
The of Court of
having letters
me, the undersigned, on the day
of April 1901, on the of S. A. It. L.
deceased, notice is to
all creditors of said estate to present their
to the
within twelve months the
date of notice will be
plead in recovery.
This the day of April
A.
of S. A. II. L.
W. R. BRO.,
DEALERS IN
Whichard, N. C.
The complete in every de
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
PILLS
Helton Vitality, Lost Manhood
Core
sud
builder. Bi
rink flow to i
flow IO
IS
youth. By
Bf
n ,,
Br
W. holes
NOTICE TO
Having duly
, Clerk of Pill
of the of Mrs. I. T,
is hereby given to ll
persons lo lo make
payment lo the
And all having claims against said
same lo the
twelve months
date of notice, or the lane be
in bar of recovery.
This of 1901.
11.1. DAVIS,
of Mrs. I. T. Lung.
1.1
-DEALER IN-
m t o t.-s.
88.00, bankable car
or refund pd. Send circular
aid cow our bankable bond.
EXTRA
Immediate Resell
Blurt Lr-i
V or
Pr.-I-.
from of
Although
summer has not et conic, yet
ready there have been very many
deaths from lightning. every
paper is published the death of
somebody, caused by a Hash of
lightning, many buildings
have been Struck and destroyed.
It is no wonder that many per-
sons are frightened at approach
an electric storm and quake with
fear at flashes of lightening and
roar of from
lightning so
Sr
Br In
our bankable. jar-
core In days or refund
Paid. Address
MEDICAL CO.
for sale by J L
N O
NOTICE.
The Clerk i f the Superior Court of
this day Issued to the
of administration on
estate of W. A. Smith desalted, notice
is hereby given to all persons holding
claims against said white present
lo me for or before the
day of April or Ibis will be
plead in bar of recovery. All persons
indebted to said to
in payment hi me.
This the day of April 1901.
A i tittering the of W. A- Smith.
Hi
A GENERAL LINE OF
II
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. B.
S. M.
retail Grocer and
i nil ii re Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Seed, Oil
re's, Turkeys, etc. Bed-
Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, I arts, Parlor
so
, i . i. Tablet. safes, r.
nobody where lightning
in
I.
too to We In night u
stuck to to
give our . i.;. the of our S
to Give a trial.
MISSES ERWIN.
RHEUMATISM
CURED,
II
Kind
A. that
. rectal and
ii. Tin blood
i known lb hearty
hading I
i Hi Cures per
I ho cu treated. Price
I- r
Sol I
may strike, ii is not surprising
that a thunder storm causes great
alarm, from its fury
protect u seems adequate.- Hits-
The catch shad any
arable quantity continues this
season than usual. There are yet
many line ones in market,
REWARD
We Hie reward
or
the I I. .
Liver Pill, direction are
will. Thy are purely and
till lo o
mils. Son contain II MM
pills.
Sent mall.
MEDICAL and .
street. III. Phone
J u C
and A
Meal Key West
American Can-
reach.-. Apples,
Apples, Syrup. Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Meat, Soap,
Magic Food, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Apples, Nuts,
Candies. Dried Apples,
Prunes, Class
and China Ware, Tin and
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Stand-
ard Sewing Mac and mi-
other goods, Quality and
Cheap for cash. Coin
NOTICE TO CREDITOR.
Letters of this
day been issued to me by Clerk of th
Superior Court of county upon e-
of W. Is
given to all person holding claims
against sail estate to present them lo me
for payment on or before the day of
April 1903, or notice will plead in
recovery. Persons indebted lo
said Mali are notified to make immediate
payment lo me.
ll day of April 1901. .
CANNON,
Public Administrator,
tale of W.
Norfolk, Va.
Buyers and Brokers In
Stocks, Cotton, Grain
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
to see me.
I'm county In Superior
a. r.
V. Notice Sale
w. c Lam I
By Virtue of an directed to
from the Superior court of
Wilson In the above entitled action,
rill June,
at in. Us- court house door of
said nil lo highest bidder for
I satisfy said all the right
title tail interest which said W. C
Lane, defendant has in billowing Of-
scribed nil to That tract of
land in township Pill
lying on North side of
and the lands of Mrs.
II. ii, J.
well, lb heir, R. A.
and known as K. J, Lang urea,
containing six hundred acre more or
th. of May, ISM,
W. HARRINGTON,
Pill county
The Commoner
ISSUED WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J.
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
in Advance.
One Year II, Six Months SOc,
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
Semi-
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or The Daily
and
one year for 13.50 payable in ad-
Write
. b-
CM. SNOW A CO.
FOR
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH III TO
-AT-
VOL. XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, MAY
We Beg
Your
Pardon
We have an apology to make in connection with our
goods but its on the score of prices. They are so low
we feel almost ashamed to quote Come let us
whisper the prices in your ear. They are so low you
cannot hear them from the outside. Few pieces of
New White Goods just arrived.
Yours to please,
W. T. LEE CO.
The
OF ANY OTHER.
ONE EASIER.
ONE THIRD FASTER.
Agents in all unoccupied
territory.
Manufacturing Company,
Atlanta, Ga.
For sale by
S. T WHITE,
Greenville,
ROBERTS
None genuine unless
Red Cross ii on label
Don't a
WE WORLD
TO PRODUCE THE EQUAL OF
for Chills, Fevers,
Night Sweats and Grippe, and
all forms of Malaria.
DON'T WAIT TO
CENTS AND BE CURED I
DUE TONIC FaMOUS
TRY IT. t NO CURE NO PAY. W PER
DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE.
To visit our
The backward season has been worrying tho white
goods manufacturers. We said cut the price
will take the goods. We knew warm weather
would come. Now white goods play a prominent
part in this store.
A Great Sale of Parasols.
Examine our stock of and find out
our prices and yon will seek no further. Men boys
STRAW HATS,
1-3 per cent, less than last year. Come and bring
your boy while you can get the kind and sizes st
and A few ladies fine slippers left at
Boys Clothing
cut half in two. Gel our prices and be convinced.
Agents for Standard Patterns. A complete line in stock.
KICKS WILKINSON.
LETTER.
From
ii. u., May
If the members of Naval
Board of Award wish to increase
the number of who believe
official history to consist largely of
plain everyday lying, to
boost the record of the whilom fa-
of the powers that be, they
are on the right but if Mr.
and Secretary Long wish
to do so, either can head off the
perpetuation of a historic lie by
No official announce-
of that fact has yet been
made, but among Naval officers it
is that the Board has
decided that the head of Rear Ad-
Sampson, shall upon
side of the official medal to be
presented to the officers sail-
ors who participated the
of the Spanish fleet, off
ago, Cuba, thus send him down to
its a participant that
battle, when lie had no more, per-
lo do with it. than Mr.
did, until after the bat-
had been fought won. It
would only common decency to
call this Board down, and if
secretary nor Mr.
will do it. Congress may con-
to take a band
game.
An scene took place
the Washington police court,
connection with the arraignment
a for the theft of a game
rooster. The prisoner
I seen chicken on
sidewalk, chicken acted
kinder friendly. fond
had chicken in my arms rub-
it down it when
dis policeman come up
did
Den he run me I had no
ob chicken
a saint in The judge ac-
the plea, but in discharging
the prisoner, amid the grins of
those present, he said; would
advise you the next time you meet
a chicken to lake the other side of
the
How soldiers, even those of the
regular army regard service In the
I'll i- unmistakably shown
by a bit of official correspondence
just made public the War De-
A number of regulars
now in the Philippines, whose
terms of enlistment will shortly
expire, informed their officers that
they would re enlist, if assured
that they be allowed to re-
to tho United States when tho
organizations to which they belong
were ordered home, and that
has been given a letter
I from the Adjutant General's office
showing that the War Department
has full knowledge of the
lent of the men with service the
Aguinaldo has been promised
by MacArthur he wool
be allowed to visit the United
Slates in the fall if tho War De
par; did not object. The War
Department will take the matter
under consideration, and
in the Philippines will de-
its final action.
Ex Senator Mitchell, of
sin, who has just from a
sojourn of two years in Europe,
has not changed his against
annexation of foreign territory.
He am as thoroughly op
posed as ever to annexing people
without their I do not
find such power given specifically
Constitution, and without
power specifically
do not think we can do it. In ad
ion to I hat I do not sec
political or business sense in an
the
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are still in the forefront of the race after your
We offer yon the best selected line of
General Merchandise
to be found In any store Pitt County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of best manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer
and Winter. are work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to
sell you if we can. We offer you the very service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do see our immense stock buying elsewhere.
Remember us and following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Satins,
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's and
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Lard, Scad Is,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
Just Received.
A large line of Baby Caps,
Belts, Laces and
Embroideries. Ladies Col-
and all Sizes
I HAVE THE LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST LINE OF
EVER BROUGHT TO GREENVILLE.
M. T is in charge of my millinery department and. if
one will be trimmed lo suit your
Mr
is not on ha
tastes while you wait.
tints, Bilks, Braids, Ornaments,
in line.
and every thing
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and in that line.
buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
SKEWS, CO,
sat
Policies.
Senator Simmons, his inter-
view published yesterday,
ed that the silver issue baa been
relegated. lie n Id as
yet, he says, what shape questions
growing of out foreign policy
will take, but it is manifest to him g
that the tariff is coining to
the front live issue, and with
that SO adjusted as to give US
lo foreign market ocean car-
will become profitable. Ho
opposes subsidies and foreign con-
quests as a means trade
As to the latter it may he
said that the United
ready in possession of Rico
and Hie Philippine archipelago,
and whatever any of us think
it, is going remain in posses
moil We may register our kicks
but they will do no good, and the
only practical question relating to
these new possession is as to the
form of government to be given
I hem, We think s
Is quite correct In hi general
and he ea
what doubtless overlooked
one of the Issue which
Democratic party should raise in
the next campaign i- the
extravagance In public affairs.
There will be issues In abundance
for it to light on next year
and o are gratified to a
large a sentiment among Its leaders
in favor of the abandonment
credited and reactionary theories
Ranges
and to tinning
to the
rile Last Sold
In lolling about People I
Have in The
Home Journal for June, the Rev.
i M. Steele an
Episcopalian I always use the
formal printed service of tho Pray-
Book, In this the greatest
Due day a
came to inc. bringing as wit-
the parents of both bride
and groom. thing proceeded
to point honor
and the bride refused
to say the last. I repeated and
wailed. Again she refused, and I
shut up my book. Then there was
n They talked it over, and
l ho more seriously they argued and
discussed more stubbornly she
The parents became
groom excited, the
bride hysterical. To humor her
ho in request to leave it
mil. I liked fellow and
decided that a little from
mo iii the present might boa favor
In in in i lie future. So I told
I had no authority
and Would mil do so. I to
foolishness of her
was no use. Finally,
I I lo this house-
hold must have a head some
whole. I have mil for her
if you will say Then it was
Ills time to refuse, which he did.
lie gathered up his bat and start-
ed for the door when, presto
change she sprang after him, led
him back by the hand, looked
up at him and said
If you want stoves or ranges constructed upon
scientific principles which are economical, durable,
and convenient, us well us beautiful and artistic, look
for the
Uses the
A merchant who has been
interviewed for The Salem News
biggest advertiser
will in time get the business.
newspaper will in twenty-
four m gel an announce-
before the greater part of the
buying public, reaching thousands
who pay no attention to other
forms of publicity. Newspaper
advertising is dignified, specific
prompt to bring
Philadelphia Record.
trade mark, which is shown upon every genuine
Stove or Range, and do not be deceived
by worthless Imitations and
lead all others yearly sales and popularity,
s Enemies.
The newspaper that makes no
enemies Isn't worth the paper on
which is printed. Every day
there is published something in a
real newspaper which some one
for their own personal reasons
would like to have left out. A
may have a warm
friend, a person who has been a
friend for years, it may have done
him M favors, bat ii fail to do
him the one hundredth, or ii .
my something which ho thinks con-1 ls ,.,, extinct
while our women hunt for work
higher than that which Cod gave
want the truth told, and Hi per- ,,,,,., ,, ;, lower work,
sou bee mies an enemy. He I I Woman's Club or Woman's
quick in forget the past, but he ,., home which
bitter present wife and mother makes
fill and sacred for her husband and
son-; What are i thousand can-
s ton live child With its fair
dimpled body living
Interest, or tell the
him when he doesn't
bitter the
Know Sentinel.
decided
number
Is Mill
Sold Exclusively by
The shoemaker is a man of awl
work.
is a disease for which
there is no vaccination.
BAKER HART.
Building.
N. C.
A Judge has
a man who invited n
Indies with In
lo lake a drink with
was not guilt Insulting con
It Wat pointed out
Kentucky it long en held
that to invite a male n ranger to
drink is simply a of
and the ruling
seems to be Kentucky courtesy
no limitation of -ex.
in note pa-
per. Plain white unruled piper,
of medium slue or delicate gray or
i very pale blue paper, may be used
a lady, but anything startling
bizarre violates good form.
I June Home Journal.
ST


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Eastern reflector, 28 May 1901
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May 28, 1901
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