Eastern reflector, 4 June 1901


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Have Ton Forgot
What
THAI I AM STILL
TO DATE
Pry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
r. A OP
, ,
Come to sec me your next Barrel Flour or Pork.
Yours t
Jas. White.
TWO HAVE BEES PAID IX THE
II HUB ill.
OF X. J., POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
.;. Paid op Insurance.
I. Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is Son
K. Will be reinstated if arrears be paid within on mouth while you
are living, w within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory c
of and payment of arrears with interest.
Antler second So Restrictions. S. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at r each
succeeding year, provided premium tor the current year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, w
To Increase the Insurance, or ,
To make policy payable during the lifetime
of
J L. SUGG,
N. C.
RICHARD
TUe of a
Tear
lie i-.,. n
e the two Ai
leas Just
, the waters of
s style of
Watson Wider the classic sod
Its
palaces
nit The
till In persuading
scholarly editor of o r
on the artistic mas
tho legends
win their author Is a mail who
tho ideals o Liberty anS
and a
life now In Ha prime has
faithful to ho are
one never shunned th
dust sweat of Hie contest and on
whose already the cool
of the and rests the
Of the victor's
S all, at IS. ere
of two
in IS of
Meet
it
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punt, i
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Leader in Styles.
with visitor mi spring opening days and it
declared l have the
Handsomest Millinery
that baa been shown in Greenville. I have most complete of
everything in the milliner's
Pattern Hats an e
Hp A u
AND
Anything that can be desired Flowers, and Ornaments.
Wash Shirt Waists. Beautiful line -i Baby I also
have a handsome Pictures and Frames. He sure call
On the pylons are of Tour-
Truth.
Hospitality Id
H t.
-a. .
PATTI.
it i-at tie in sell
No
crop
can be
grown
Potash.
Supply
enough Pot-
ash and your
profits will
without
Potash your
crop will be
Ow books.
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KM
Cl St.,
Hades I
A now an esteemed sect
of which, fearful lost
somebody's be
decrees even the word
shall be no used,
but there shall be substituted
therefor what is the mild-
lens offensive expression,
Pretty soon we n ill sec the
made over on society column Hues.
Religion will made into a sort of
o'clock lea affair, warranted to
furnish harmless amusement. We
will hare angels in spring organ-
dies, for the wicked ho punish-
more severe than a short
of service on the golf links.
Hades will be pictured as an at-
tractive resort, and every
man and woman will be searching
the for the most at-
tractive sins warranted insure a
good long stay there.
Does suggest anything
more severe How many of those
prone to falling from grace will be
held Kick by the threat
Better stick to
Constitution.
, I. IV.
o sec my stock.
Mr. M. D. Biggs.
looking
fa, h dollar for business men. It a man i-
P the coal be wears, be Is also judged by ill
St be uses. An nicely printed
may looked on as a good
ST l ill
he price fir doing it
St he right, too.
Si ii i
Reflector Office.
Exposition.
I Pun
view if Erie from the
Niagara Falls
walk to exposition Take Niagara cur
A ii bum Avenue. rate All i
receive prompt
JOSEPH A. MOORE,
net. Buffalo, N. Y.
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ill
Wheeling, Weal Virginia, has
had a case to which term
dead is pee
cable. John vie was j up
in the Street, pronounced dead by
two doctors and sat upon a
oner's jury, which that
death was due to heart
The body bud not been an
rooms ten minutes lie-
fore the corpse up and sang the
Doxology, whereupon the late
defunct was taken to court and
Cued for intoxication,
Mr. Davis shall reform he will
laud a very good chance of being
buried alive sonic
IN 1864.
J. V. CD.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factor and handlers of
Bagging, Ties Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
UNIVERSITY
Law School.
The Term July 1st to
continue month.
i in it-- I.,
lecture em lawyer. For
c.
Hill, N. V.
L. H. Pender,
N. C.
Tobacco Flues, Tin
Expert employed. All
kinds and Locksmith work
first class. Re-stocking of guns a
specialty.
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter
REWARD
We for any rim
t sick
or we pan
rare the
fill, when the direction are
with are purely
fall to rive con-
contain
contain II Beware
Imitation. by mall, stamp taken,
CO. Clinton and
Street, Fer ale by
One Year for
Weekly Times
RICHMOND, VA.,
Now Only a Tear,
and includes absolutely free The
Paragon Monthly, New The
Farm Journal, Philadelphia.
DAILY AND SUNDAY
Farm Journal and Para
Monthly, now only per
year; per month by mail.
Address THE TIMES,
Richmond, Va.
Paper Hanging.
I prepare. In fill Offal for Wall V
per and can it If Full lino o
from -0 from,
I nut to do Laying
for paper left at the flora o
Mrs M. I. will prompt at
on.
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so
and the the
much by
Inn. the
many to the
hot summers, DO in
tor not it, fur it only cent
at or mail cents to C.
M. , St. Louis. Mo.
North Carolina
fewer feet above the sea level than
it was a week ago, and the land
that departed for parts unknown
contained the choice product of
companies, part of
estimate and the wheat and
coin that would have Wen market
ed at high prices In South Carolina
during the next political
Only an expanse of dirty water,
the bullfrogs and flay arc left. The
water will go only green
bullfrogs and the clay will re
main. a dismal
land Slipping or stealing away;
and, speaking in all seriousness,
man, M well as
is now confronted with an
agricultural problem that is new
and Observer.
J. Go.
Norfolk, Va.
Mer-
chants. Dealers in Bagging, Tics. Pea-
nut Dan We
Nova Scotia Plaster fur a
shipment as
ton Slim
too lots 5.00
is Ion Nils
n than Ions
j. CO.
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IMPROVEMENT BONDS.
The Board of Town of
t N. Q., Will scald
or part of five per
until o'clock V.
of payable 1st,
payable
The to any
or nil further a-f.
J. Q.
N. C,
nonce to
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. John Q. General for
North Carolina Virginia, of that W-11-
and Popular Company,
MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life of
to Io its large number
policy to tho public
of North
will now in
state from date will It
-ill- to all
very in the lest
life the world.
If in your town has not
yet
JOHN
State Agent, N. C.
Assets 72.058,022
Paid policy
Live, reliable energetic wanted At
once to work for the
Old mutual Benefit.
OLD DOMINION LINE
My res
ton daily at A. M. for
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
St e a v e a
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York Boa-
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.
Washington, N. C.
J. J.
Greenville, N. C.
DEALER
III HI
GREENVILLE N. O.
Cotton Bagging and Ties
on i
Fresh goods kept constantly
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Clerk Superior Court of Tilt
county, having
to me, the on the IS d
of April on of t. A. R. h
notice i to
all of mud to their
to the
within twelve after
thin notice, or notice will be
plead in liar of their
Thin the day April
Executor n the of S. A. R. I.
PILLS
Lent and
Core
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BARGAIN DAYS.
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Save Your Money.
box of Pills will save
many dollars in bills
They cure all diseases
of the Stomach, liver or bowels.
No Reckless Assertion
For sick headache, dyspepsia,
malaria, constipation
people endorse
Liver PILLS
and
A. tonic
builder.
pick flow to
and
By
per dot. no
PILLS
SO
with oar bankable to cure
or refund mow paid. Bond
a copy of oar
fr Power.
Pare-i.
and
of Knee
B mail in plain a
a lot V-00 W bankable nap.
In or refund
money paid.
MEDICAL CO.
A St., CHICAGO, ILL
For by h
N C
It
f baa
Inn along route of th
hi am
ii new
Ii This
S. M.
Wholesale Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides. Fur, Seed, Oil Bar-
rein, Turkeys, Egg, Bad
steads, Ba-
by Parlor
P.
W. R, WHICHARD BRO,,
DEALERS IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete In every de
prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for produce.
NOTICE TO
Having tho
nor of county
Mn. L T.
notice i hereby to all
indebted to the estate to make
mediate payment to the
And all
name to Ibo tin
twelve months from the
the sum will be
plead in
This of
11.1.
of L T. Lang.
AI NOTICE.
The Clerk if the of
day to lire
of administration on the
estate of W. A. Smith deceased, notice
la hereby given to all holding
11.1.1, present them
to me for or before the 14th
lay of April or notice will
plead in bar of recovery. AH
re to
mike payment to me.
the lath day of April 1901.
A i tho estate of A. Smith
A GENERAL LINE
Ami tun bought n Irv-
in t going tn
11-11111111- mil So
lit II
MISSES ERWIN.
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I.
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wit
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fur Hie it,
i in . l new i
Hall Spirit of t
he for toe
fourth Pf July,
for then In advance with
dated a i I. and had
of differ-
Ml who gut In the
win
new deals, backed
by and
simply
Since the groans
Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Class
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware,
Best Stand-
ard Sewing Ma eh I nu-
have distributed from top of bead other and
Io soles of feet, and Quantity. Cheap for cash. Cow
i mint and has had a to see me.
push sale. The checks were
there's telling
the buyer or consignees have
Post.
SUM AH
Phone
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
administration having this
day been issued to me by the Clerk of
Superior Court of county upon the
tale of II. I'll
hereby given to all
said to me
fur payment on or before the day of
April 1902, or notice will lie plead In
bar of their recovery. MM indebted to
said are to
payment Io mo
CANNON,
Public Administrator,
the late II.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. B.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
North Pitt In Superior
Court.
of Execution Sale.
W. U
virtue in directed to the
from the Superior court of
county I lied action,
I will on Monday. day of June, 1901,
at IS o'clock, in. the court house door of
county, sell to bidder for
cash to Mid Execution, all right
title which Hit- W. C
has the de-
scribed real estate to That tract of
in township county,
lying on North
adjoining the lands of Mr.
Bullock, J. It. Tug-
well, B. A.
and t rm,
containing or leas.
tin M day of Bay,
W.
Pitt County
The Commoner
ISSUED WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
Advance.
One Year Six Months
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. taken at
The office. The Semi-
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or The Daily
and
one year for payable in ad-
PATENT
far bee advice.
WASH I
FOR
The Eastern Reflector
P. J. EDITOR
TRUTH TO
PEI If I
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-AT-
VOL. XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JUNE
NO
We Beg
Your
Pardon
We have an apology to sake in connection with our
goods but its on the score of prices. They are so low
we almost to them. Come let us
whisper the prices in your ear. They are BO low you
cannot hear them the outside. Few pieces of
New White Goods just arrived.
Yours to
W. T. LEE CO.
AFTER TWO HAVE PAID IX THE
ff
OF K. J., POLICY HAS
Value,
Value,
Paid-up
Extended Insurance works
Is
Will be re instated If arrears lie month while you
arc living, or within three years after lapse, evidence
of payment of arrears with interest.
second No s.
Dividends an- payable at the beginning of second and of each
year, provided the premium for the current year be
They may be To reduce Premiums., or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable daring lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
Quality and Price.
As a punishment should lit a Crime, so in year round mer-
should tit price. A fair minded reasonable
trading public effect this. They have a right to expect it.
Money is haul earned, and should be given a chance to
do full duty when it is spent. Kindly match your dollars
our in the wear and tear how
anxious this store is to serve you with truest economy,
WHITE GOODS and LACES.
NEW STYLES IN BELTS.
OXFORDS
For Men, Ladies, Misses and
Children. All kinds
Lawns, Dimities and Wash
Goods. Agents for
standard patterns.
The Designer cents,
Fashion Sheets Free.
KICKS k WILKINSON.
TON ITEMS
N. f. May
spent the day
Monday.
Felix M. spent the day
at Sunday.
Miss Abbott returned
from accompanied
by Miss Lula Patrick, of that place.
Joe Harvey wife of Vance-
are here on a visit Io our
townsman, J. If.
Mr. Mrs. h. A.
for Monday,
is to enter the hospital for treat-
Misses Minnie
of came down
Thursday to attend the
T. came
over to the last
W. II. came down
Thursday returned to the
Springs today.
Misses Anna and Eva
Webb, of arrived Thurs-
day evening to be present at
commencement.
Jacob M. Levy, of Baltimore,
was here yesterday,
Ed Patrick payed our town a
short visit yesterday and returned
to den.
Quite a crowd came down from
Ayden yesterday to be present at
closing exercise Miss Mary
school which was a grand
success. Etch and every
acted parts to perfection.
A gold pen win awarded
and another to Miss Dare
The river continues to rise rap-
idly, but it lacks about six feet
being as high as it was in ninety
four.
Just
CUSTOMERS OF
PITT
We are -till in the forefront of the rice after your
We offer you best selected line of
General Merchandise
to be any store in Pin County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the America
and Europe. all the year round, Spring, Summer
Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad I
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to
sell you if we can. We offer you very best service,
attention, the liberal terms consistent with a well I
established business built up on its own merits.
When yon come In market you will not do yourself
ii you do see our immense stock before buying elsewhere
Remember us following lines of general merchandise
A large line of Baby Caps,
Belts, Laces and
Embroideries. Ladies Col-
and Cuffs all Sizes.
I HAVE Till-; AND HANDSOMEST LINE OF
MILLINERY
EVER until tun
Mi- and if
Goods and Notions,
Shoes.
Hats and Caps, Silks and Satins,
Jackets and Mattings and Cloth.-.
Blown To Atoms.
St. Louis, May the ex-
of caps,
which set off pounds of
mite and 1,200 kegs of powder, the
14-ton freight boat plying
between city
on the Missouri river, was blown
to pieces last night, Considerable
damage was done Io property
a mile around. laborers who
were aboard are miss-
The was property of
the Ferry and Packet
Company and was about ready to
leave her dock with a cargo of ex-
for use building a rail-
road below ton ii, when the accident
occurred. boat was propelled
by engine. When a
match was to the genera-
tor, the gasoline took lire. Captain
the crew immediately
Vacated and waned all person
near by.
The spread rapidly to the
tanks gasoline a sec-
explosion occurred. This
set oil the explosives on
board and with a report was
heard miles away boat was
blown to atoms. The ferry boat
L, Stephens, lying yards
above, was considerably damaged
the woodwork Of the upper deck
and pilot house being torn away.
Those abroad the boat
ed. Three residences belonging to
Mrs. Bailie II. John-
son and Charles about
yards from tin aster were
wrecked. Fifteen plate glass win-
in business on Main
street, half a mile away were
en and nearly all of windows
and glass doors for a mile surround
were by
the
Women's and Children's Shoes.
Harness. Horse Blankets and Dusters.
and
Dusters.
Groceries.
Meat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses, Scad Is.
Hardware,
Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
PI.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and in that Hue.
We buy strictly tor Cash, but sell for Cash or on Approved
Credit Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square
Your Friends,
. co.
One Useful Fly.
Flies are so heroic that
of tho
saved for bus-
man his and
stud is many ways remarkable.
Tin- time ii- Thursday I
morning the place a
log car of a Louisville
train Inch stood Hie
Recent Rain and Subsequent
Floods do Irreparable
C. Maj
The crop Issued
Department of Ag-
damage done
washing rains and Hood water
to low lauds wheat, com. oat.
rye; loss irreparable, excepting
,,, corn, which can
Highland wheat.
tic replanted,
and corn
street station for
The was dozing on
bald spot of the doing
merchant's head. The man, who transplanted; pastures and grasses
had been attending races, was I wheat beading, apples
fulling,
inside coat was his wallet, North features
all of money. On
his a diamond glistened.
By was
He saw a man's band working
the stud. Not ii moment was
to be lost. danced
of crop condition this week over-
by the Immense damage
done to laud crops, by heavy
rain lull and subsequent Hoods;
ii usual large areas of lowlands
in corn and submerged
the sleeping mail's cheek in a vain wheat in the
endeavor Io arouse him. The badly
only The Stands of cotton and
galloped over hi- chin did corn injured. crops do-
a his ear. grassy; hum
In desperation be began a glow I work stopped; fruit dropping con-
march up and down the
Die I Alabama full ample,
ton much improved, of re-
fin Veterans.
Albert Mix, of
N. V., killed himself Tuesday be-
cause be had lost bis false teeth
and lacked money Io get another
sot.
Cost of Traveling on
An Illustration of the
cost of hauling over good and
bail roads is furnished C. Iv.
Jr., in Louisville
Courier Journal. The incident
came under his observation,
and the roads were in Kentucky.
He
machine
pounds was drawn four miles
the Brook turnpike, a macadam-
mad. it required four mules
pounds a mule; and one I of rations of chew
and one half hours cf time, at a I tobacco from the Continental
e of cents per mule
hoar, in a total for four milt
el
i f pick and
awake. but
i ran from I he smoker and ill
The Black well Durham in
contributed for the com. The like all heroes, did
fort of Confederate veterans at not nail receive the thanks
their reunion Memphis, Tenn., the man whom he had befriended,
smoking tobacco, but flew
pipes and boxes of Journal
matches.
The alone is worth
per I Pit
The pounds means
This contribution follows a con
There am I
his earth below
In days
when i be -i ow comes
ll up, -land- fairly good,
well advanced; corn,
wheat, tints, gardens and minor
improved; late planted
up norms quite damaging; oat
ban reusing, indicating
n Id-; only prospects
bright, -nine ripening.
and crop badly
washed in north section by
heavy rains, marked
in middle and southern sections;
,, crops g tall oats
wheat being
sections,
, corn and cotton variable
but general outlook more
through
These supplies conic the I .
commissary committee, and They're
tobacco and pipe-will i furnish-
ed free lo the in
to meal- per day
and Good
cents.
traveling four miles on
turnpike route
lay a little law than less
than two fifths of a OB a dirt
toad. To travel this feet it
Was necessary lo use of the best
mules and seven men; and We have declared many lit.
this force it took nine to before good mads good
complete the journey. The cost schools are the tWO of
Was 980.80, at which people, ll rejoice
miles would have 1308.08; or.
in other words, 1308.08 Is to see hope for into
lately thrown away for want of a. reality. b, fore in
has been such Inter
i in the.- line- of
A woman died progress.
Pennsylvania the other who from the
bad never seen the inside of a
church, had never seen a
nor heard a hand play,
she Was neither blind nor deaf.
Wilmington Star,
l. in southern portion than
elsewhere; peaches bedding had-
In-low earlier
indicated early varieties
It's
ripening southern portion.
Some men will pay 11.00
whiskey for medical
than kick over a cent
lion drug More.
elections all
graded school- been
tin hind we are
ire schools
more books, more of
which menus a freer, greater,
more enlightened people.
No, Maude, dear, the weather
bureau is not a clearing house.
Ibis on hilltop.
way on
The craps are good
I. Ml. send down the T,,,. ,,., r. , .
, . . . . no rime to Answer a
An
rough,
it's if they'll us best time to answer a letter
We bud Is while you are under
people, no and before your interest it has
no matter you do grow cold. Home letters should
No what good fort tine, ho regular. glow and impulse
growl a lift time love, stimulated anew, will be
when have Ibis stirred, ii t he reply is
Io seek long deferred. nm
for families who sillier
the Hues of be
I ween hem lo weaken or be-
carelessness in
many a lime heart has
ached fol the is-
ill an when some
Molly, who-e letter
. Heaven he
III, place
The of Greenville voted
for graded schools Tuesday of last
week received n handsome
of voles for schools. We
think have done the
town as large as
Ii have graded
-eh
i- w n has for
lo nil the right lime.
K. In
Home for
.
.
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
and perforated tin-
N. C.
D. J. M.
Entered at Office at
Greenville, N. C. M
Mail Matter.
. Tommy.
work for laming the hoods b
which ill.- la to b provide
with such improvements u
ban been long needed,
movement Will .-land M a MM-
any oral the present
are to be office, or.
Governor Aycock bat whether tun men are to succeed
W. H. Heal, of Super for the citizens themselves I
Court Judge
District, and h. Robin-
Wadesboro, Solicitor.
BOB would again
call to the importance of
the ward, meetings to lie held to-
night to nominate candidates for
Aldermen. At no election the
town baa held in the was so
much at the one to be held
next Monday, and the good or evil
of that election bangs upon the
work done in the primaries to-
night, i a time when
feeling, factional feeling, and even
political feeling should be
and every man do is
the best interest of the loan.
The town is just at point
when mistakes made tonight may
be irreparable and In
detriment to our progress. Avoid
inch mistakes by nominating good
men for Aldermen every
annual listing of lasts I e
gins the day of June and con-
through the month, it
the duty of even citizen to give
iii bin and
it it ho evasion, and to sec v
i- possible nil rs do like-
to decide in Be
this as it may, only good,
tent men should be men
who are in of the improve-
and who will see that they
ire pushed on to completion, and
who Bill protect the interest
town, not a lime now for
Greenville to take any backward
steps, work started should
lie earned on. Much depends
the next Board of Aldermen.
Friday's issue May of
Philadelphia American, con-
a splendid photograph of Gov
B. Aycock, of North Carolina,
and gave bis Southern
Industrial Association to
June I lib. In i
I a great deal
g k to i. an I
interests t the South will re-
this ling. Ai d
will do Philadelphia
could we do
f; j i r trade n
with Philadelphia. Personally, I
think a deal
her people. I have visited
there, and on no city
the l kn out
people be glad lo do bus-
sees Philadelphia i lie prop
WASHINGTON LETTER.
From
Washington, U May
The constitution has stood some
hard knocks in the past from
partisan decisions of the U. S.
Supreme Court, and it will stand
extraordinary and
decision handed down this
neck in the eases. Although
the lime these decisions give
the administration a free hand in
carrying out Its imperialistic col-
policy, they will doubtless
make enough democratic votes
among the serious minded, who
believe
the Constitution, instead of the
too CARRIED AWAY
la Mitchell
is a tide the affairs of
men. taken at the leads on
lion. Our
nestling the
hitherto undisturbed
dire disasters, was on the 21-1
of May, visited by the most dis-
evil known to our
people.
the of the 20th a
gale from the cast began lo blow
with unusual velocity, and con-
force, with
frightful dark-
waves of drenching
Constitution being the football of morning when
Congress, as the principal one of we
these decisions practically hold- i, ; to have a great deluge.
to to elect the President. I By o'clock the people living
There is not the slightest doubt
that a vast majority
i iii- this country regard
the Constitution as best pro-
on what bi called
Observing the rapid rising of the
ream and being terror stricken,
began lo to the hills for safety,
baa a r were
j-. i I . i
in small number of men, even
This to be the
those being honest, to
escape a portion of taxes
ought to listing as lit I
their possible, Make
any excuse you may,
a practice if mid
in- followed. If every tax
payer would ii all bis propel I j
Us true value las
.-ate could be made Ion and
one would beat bis proportion
maintenance of the govern
I i-, one I o -i
when be goes taker
violate the oath be
lakes.
ti a-i I hope
business of I lb rib us n ill be
coming together and
ling
.-. Beautiful Moan Wedding,
of liberties, and to Scarcely had they gotten out
will resent Us be- their until the whole valley
with in order lo make I within which town situated
it exigencies of the Me presented appall-
administration la to and absolutely indescribable.
intelligence. Democrats, of I With mighty rush and roar.
course, that this decision I bearing upon us furious bosom the
was made, bill they debris of demolished barns,
belief that and saw mills,
in hastening return to power of More house-, with contents,
democratic party, which baa live stock and
been i in defender the Con flood mighty avalanche,
and believer in strict and In h- mad drove lo ruin
pail if the town on
Senator Bailey, of Texas, who
reputation as an I Mingled with ibis maddening
able exponent of the Constitution, of waters and crush-
said of the decision of the I houses were to be beard the
Supreme de piteous cries of those float-
. .-mil bad bulling buildings, on to watery
ii is -i bad as the graves, begging and and
lion papers are The . light of the
friends the administration are multitude by mighty
themselves milch downpour of rain, anxious to save.
In,, early if think decision but powerless In help, is
relieves from known boa have been
restriction nor it known bow many
with our mills store
i he find away. A con-
one of among the pet estimate would fix
of a and number at about Men whose
carry out plan- is regarded as safe, put
governing these set- j the damage in entire county at
one million dollars.
tin I lib a Southern In
dust i in I i will be held ii
This i
will by
of
States and I hi Soul h's progress a ml
adv along all line will In
. i i p i
North American, one Phil
l's leaning papers, has hi i a
publishing special editions
Southern Slates, with d
rations lug n
is be. Tin i- I he
joint a e tun I
Industrial
at a
Dr. l, r, I
college,
article git inn n
i m North I
Una, i
i i
These of The
American d ling . i
and n Industrial Cue
w ill no o
Immense In
I in iv ml lo
mile
serve town the
year will be held night,
Tun in con reels like saying
I hat the present administration
b u a u if la -i ii ii in . i pro-
Greenville hat bad Be
side-
conservative and manage
Al I lie In lie
i Mr. and Mi-. I.
in South b ii, -tub, ill
k, Mi. I . Frank Burroughs
led In ill menial Mis
i h .- II i Tin ii mar-
. s a etc
hi i en
Mi-.-
i nil. d organ mid
, .
I III l-l
I iii; j c
ii lain i heir In in I
land id
ii ion, rice and old -b e-.
i one id
land . k . I pi pill and
pi ; . inn i mi ii, mill Mis
was one lain -I
i -i i i-i
in k; u I .
A . the b I .
. . ill
of Si I Ni i . also Mi
o in l cs
Minnie Mi
Everett. Mt Na-b
. Mi r. . of Bethel, Mr.
ti. i berry,
M a; Mrs,
. . number
I line I rum m l ,
;. .- ill-.
i .
-i
I ;
i . ill i w r
. I
a- In -1 , . n i
PI
Hun
, . i
other and greater
I provisions it j damage to this town alone
cat one hundred
face of this
I dire calamity, and the
U, which ii ran limit situation of town, it being
will be compelled miles to railroad point,
I pi is.
that next ca-o ill reach near
not with n subterfuge and dollars. In
oner or Intel lo meet
with roads all away,
as to Congress can and great and
laws for I insular posses wide is
which arc m the without outside help, a
express inhibitions of mass meeting was called by
standing by mayor of town. The town
will become source of commissioners, ministers of the
, . i mid . all the good
But Us will cud there, the town
Following el upon de- and participating, ii deemed
i-i-l n Li the income tax case, ii lat and proper, and it was order-
convince the people ed by said mass meeting, an
the Supreme Court of I. appeal las made lo nil charitable
the an- H is
not ion late to plant cotton. A few
ago K, Knight, during
week June had all hi-
killed by hail. lie bin i,
planting the and made prob
ably, bail crop of his life. The
same- happens I i late W
Judge
Knight Place, a few BUS
s. be of eon-
mu ac-
cording it deems them
nun be, A the wisdom of the
law, has
i in, ii only injury ought lo
be iv In lb. i law i- i-
I'm many
rule was 11.1 low id by coin I
dot were re
i lid all but I I
III I Iii- lime coin
i inn i- aim -i universal In pub
i ale political Ilia .
Mm ii I uteri -i i- fell in Wash
in
in South Carolina, which all
u ill bow mm b truth
iii claim
i i under the disguise of Me-
lain iii-iii is headway
SI i he ha been
in i -I. in mi belief e it
i- by Sena
i M-1 in u and
la tin i. Cat
more loan a no
lice i I
H pi I i ii- i. no
11.1 u from at
inn nil dale and remain
Semite. In other words,
resignations, called.
I strings attached i them
a Iii- h be pulled n
of anybody if either or
lo do so.
from
of all affairs, here.
The u authorities of
made a call mi all male of
the town between the of -i
lo to work streets t
I vs.
AINU
NOTES.
C,
bet Cox ship your
toes and other when
for market, lie is representing
best houses in all leading
He sure and give GOO.
of . Y.,
where great American
position la going on a trial.
The canning
would like to impress fact
upon the minds of farmers
there is more money and less ex-
the cultivation of
and anything else
they can raise, and the factory
always pay highest cash prices
for such.
Little Jesse Dixon, who has been
seriously ill pneumonia is we
arc pleased learn, very much
Mrs. Met;. Bryan and
are visiting relatives near
Ibis neck.
A Town Only,
May
Joseph P. Long, A. M. Holmes,
colored, others have closed a
by which control
Of two hundred Of more acres of
laud eight miles from Atlanta,
on winch they propose to build a
settlement. The property
w ill be into
Streets, and lots will be sold to
it is of
promoters to have town govern-
ed by and lime to
have cotton factories and
churches established. is
considered a great step ad
v of the it will
teach him how lo better appreciate
law government, and will show
lo the white people that be is cap-
able of governing himself.
North Banks.
Washington, May. con-
of national banks of
North Carolina on April I last
has been compiled in Comp-
office. The report
that on dale given the banks held
in loans and
as against February
, Mb i the date of previous cull;
A large number of people
. . i ., lo secure circulation
lo go on the excursion next I . .
Tuesday in order lo attend
of
against lawful
reserve
DO YOU WANT ONE
A HANDSOME
PHOTOGRAPH BROOCH
With any picture desired on it.
The brooch is gold-plated
makes a
The picture above does not fairly
represent the beauty of brooch,
but you can see samples at Tin.
that what
they are.
Do you one We will send
you The i i
for one year and
give you for 91.20.
Any one already a
have one by paying your
subscription one year in advance
and getting us one new
for a year.
Any hoy or girl can have one
by sending us new sub-
for year.
ll capital stoat.
against surplus funds
undivided
against against
individual
again-t individual
-Uh
A Little
aged seven
School.
More forty tobacco
will be delivered today to the farm-
in the surrounding by
A. ;, Cox Co. The de-
for these trucks seems to lie
on a rapid increase.
., . i- . , i tier cent.
Rev. j, K. being away
on a visit, his appointment here
tomorrow will be tilled by Rev.
Jackson.
I, who a little daughter of Mr. W.
been attending the Semi u
Ky. came homo
Tuesday
Miss Sadie n of.
who has been Mrs. Ir.
Cox, has returned home.
Mis- Carey of Kinston,
left for her home last Wednesday
waning after having spent several We
days Visiting her friend, know her
Mi- love but this morning her
Jackson, one of -t who
boys, who graduated at
It is with regret we hear of the
death of Ibis little gill, sweet and
pure, a lovely character and de-
voted to her Sunday school. She
was a member of Monday
school at I'm school
life not ended
Wake Purest Ibis week, came home
last night.
Miss Rosa Cox returned from
Wake forest commencement Fri-
day.
Though limes are said to be
still, not a the
demand for buggies
grows greater
Miss Minnie who
been visiting in for
came Ev-
Mrs. Pr. Cox
Thursday shopping in Green-
ville.
Mis- lie, nice Woolen, after
Persistence Wins.
In a recent number of it
was affirmed man's success
life is usually in proportion to
his confidence in himself and the
courage, persistence and energy
With which he pursues bis
The man who believes himself
is Invariably a daring and
tent advertiser of his business.
Advertising is the means by which
Impresses the world his
Record.
The Slate Hoard of to
serve years, is constituted as
follows by gubernatorial appoint-
Wilson ti. Lamb, of Mar-
tin; T. of Burke;
R. A. of
Clarence Call, of Wilkes; A. B,
Freeman, of Henderson. The first
three were u
of Senator Simmons are
Democrats, while the last
gave it. A
but gone to live forever in Hen
haven of rest. Our hearts go out I tor
in sympathy to family and
friends, w. T.
North Carolina
Interests
The director of the census has
in his preliminary report
of
the state of Ninth Carolina.
value of mail
products of Stale lo
be
for The number of man
establishments was in-
creased dining ten years from
institutions, Christ bin
and all oilier business organ-
I whatever name or
name- known, or private
for contributions the re-
lief of and distressed
pi In our midst,
May the God of Merry Inspire
out people and incline hearts
aid us in great distress
and save ii- from Buffering,
and death. Contributions
be made i in money, fond
clothing, lo Rev. I. II- Greene,
pastor of Capital church; Rev.
i. r, pastor of M.
South, Rev.
of the M. K.
N. c.
The t
roe Raleigh Past, The
Biblical The
and
h s appeal. With
i Know -ill- Journal,
New Herald, New York
World, Washington Post and all
iii also publish.
H i
. II.
I. . K.
Town
Ii. A. II u
N. c., May
the capital
Uh i ,. . ,,. ,,.
in I here was
an of per cent in
average number of wage earners
her home
girl
ruin
Some men never get too old lo
bilk baseball.
A reasonable amount of egotism
a mail brooding
I nun h over his neighbor's success.
Wes-on, I el ill-led to
evening.
wave which
struck us is j
said to have been by that
carload of Johnson
damped don u on us.
Portland, Maine, Tuesday,
A burglar epidemic prevails here.
Burglars today blew open safe
in Maine Central
Station early this
As was less than
a dollar in safe
Mill-
was also visited by burglars today,
and Safe and building wrecked.
Stamps money Were taken lo
of three hundred and
fitly dollars.
The was also
blown up by
ii g. Postage and
in the amount a thousand dollars
were taken. The build-
a one was
badly w n i
lib Mb
f an the eon-
exercises of
High School June M and
annual sermon will be
of Mon-
day at ii a. m. There will lie u
Hag presentation end corner stone
laying a. St., by
O,
literary address at by B. E.
Billiard, Neck.
and of hi per
paid.
cent the total
Adam was man to grow
nervous about the of his wad
ding day.
Way to
Welcomes
K. o. has made Green
ville bis home lo the of
many people here Several years
ago he came here lo engage the
tobacco and was eminent
successful. The higher prices paid
and higher
ones, so curtailed of
leaf Mr. concluded to
seek While no one
can blame him. it is to he leg re I
led that he should move need be,
for he was a good enter
prising, energetic and useful. The
Southerner can, utmost sin-
the Middle
I on Tar. South
Closed
The Greenville Male Academy,
taught by W. II.
closed yesterday, it Is gratifying
lo know that school ha.- bud
most session it's
history. The enrollment was
live. II has been under
present management for the past
ten and shows
it has lo grow
Prosperity.
A successful man
said Ibis was his
to bed, early to
rise, hustle like thunder
and a
Advertising
Poisonous and
Stings sad
of
If a hi fate
do net kiss in
you SIS apt at any lime to
by i .;
i ii.
Ai then- i
mail
in If will
In you success. Don't
lag behind in the race,
but let people
n but mi here for.
The easiest, and heat
way to sell anything is to
it TBS Such
an advertisement goes straight to
people, they what yon
sill and you reap the
We have just purchased a Urge
supply of bright and attractive
cuts to illustrate ad-
mid you are at
to use them. If you
just you to say, we will
help you up your advertise-
Thai is our business, Io
help you talk to people.
I lie cost of an advertisement
Tue Is easiest part.
if
The Weather Has Changed.
You Should
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.
You Know W here,
ii.
It.
i sells Clothing, Hat-, and Ladles Shoes.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
The Kind Will
If thin i,. v. M,,,,,,. ,. , u,,.
. this paper
to owe
so to ow. . .
for
Ml bilk
you in settle us early as m
him ill null of
what YOU said the ,,
owe hope will not port-published in some papers I tint
keep us waiting for it- lb had abandoned
This notion is for those who arc untrue and misleading, On
find mark on contrary Mr. the
of road, is now in
r- making for
LOCAL I Carrying on the work, mole
, . . . Mot-rill a letter a day or
All school, i have satisfactory arrangements
j had been and work Of
i construction would lie resumed in
a short while and carried on to
Mr.
the route of road Ibis silt- of
DO.
Some Speak to Mr, to
Mil .,
to
today.
II. U. of Ibis
H. of left
Ibis morning.
W. C. lies, of Wilson, left
Ibis
Miss Helen Bunn, of Henderson,
is visiting here.
I. V. Morrill, of Snow Hill,
came over Wednesday.
J. A. Crews, agent of
came in this
morning.
May
Joe lo Tarboro to-
day.
W. went lo
his morning.
Me HOOtS, of Va.,
was here today.
it. o. returned from Tar
Elder V. A. Bishop
Ibis for Wilson.
Mrs. f. Whaley ibis
morning for to visit her
lather.
i. Burns, has been
visiting here, Ibis morning for
Ml
day evening from College
Greensboro.
Andrew Moore came homo
Thursday from
Hill.
home
evening fro-n
Hill.
Hist Mamie of Suffolk,
who has visiting Mrs, O,
returned home today.
Mi-s Alice While, of
arrived Thursday evening lo
her brother, A. White.
M. of Suffolk, who
has been v his sister,
K. Whaley, returned borne to-
day.
Miss who
taught Mrs. school
session, left this morning
in Maryland.
the
closed for summer.
The wet weather will make a
large crop of
This mi mill will give live
Saturdays and
Cigars and Cheroots at Reflector mu bad been definitely
Hook on I he co, nor. mm
Frank Wilton put in a have before
very cash register at his route lake coin-
Saturday i,
II. M. Harden, of Norfolk, came
in Friday evening.
w. A. returned Friday
from
E, II. returned
evening from a trip up the load.
Mrs. Cherry came home
Friday evening from Baltimore.
stare. Miss Delhi Smith, who has been
,, Will consider Well ,,,, , ,,.;,,,, ,
Keep grass signs would advantages each. probable Friday evening.
not suit the farmers now. They of traffic each will ,,. ,,.
want to on It, ,,, , , i
wain on the offered, ,
passenger train was an hour these points will have to lie con
a half bite Thursday Ho also said
due lo on main line.
Th office take or-
for engraved and
Samples can be seen the
The annual meeting of
ville Lodge No. A. F. A A.
M. will beheld on June
at o'clock a.
M returned
evening fr its v lo her par
Robert came Friday
evening from Norfolk where he has
been unending Behind,
Miss Minnie
been visiting
who has
tint where any lakes
stock in the road, not a dollar of
such stock subscribed will be ask-
ed for ii road is completed.
believes
Greenville ought to have this toad,
We cannot say what inducements
can be here in the way of returned lo ville
hiking stock, but we do know
The highest praise has . , , , ,
en me by those to whom points natural advantages Miss Lillian of Wash-
sold Sewing Ma- and the the returning school
chine. S. M. Si III ilk- would lie heller for J Littleton, came in Friday even-
the road than any Other, Yet N
, , ,, ,. , ,, and her aunt, Mrs. A.
people should mil wait these ,
fads alone to bring road to
Oil T
I Ins
Mr. Me. ti.
was here Thursday bought
about i tomato plants lo
back with him. Ho la They should
for I be canning down Home
have sold the build- j is done Greenville a good
on the chance of getting the
which as
a site for build-
will soon be moved off the lot.
I have this day received
a full line of
Patterns and
styles and
of
The of
who have been doing a leaf tobacco
business here for several years,
have dissolved mutual
Books M per take effect Angus 1st,
MRS. L. GRIFFIN. Urn is composed Mr. T. K
of and
tin
issued lo the
following couples
J. and
Manning and Susan Can-
non.
Earnest Alice Had
dock.
Ned Harriet Harriss-
Savage Bottle
Mr. R. r. Greenville,
both men and
well known lo the
The old will be succeeded
by the H. Tobacco Co.
Besides occupying present
building of
new has also
large
B. A Co.,
which is with the latest
proved for handling
leaf. new firm will be
to of
suit Me-
for damages from
overflow from canal, came lo a
close Friday evening with a
for defendant. This was
third lime case has been
tried, defendant gelling a
each trial.
v Murder.
Jacksonville. May Mis.
a respectable while
woman, was assaulted at
yesterday u
After the assault,
cut bis victim's throat, killing her
clinic and reported it. The
entire oily Is up in arms
searching tor the assassin. If caught
he will be lulled. The crime
feel of one
the busy
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The total number of license is
sued during the month of May mis best care
III, of l were for whiles and
for colored.
Hi U -W
Cramps, Dysentery,
i. -ill
vi- a and
all
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Have You Forgot
What
AM CARRYING AN
LINK OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
,. and A of
, WHICH , t to
Come to see me for your next Barrel Flour or Pork.
Yours to
las. B. White.
SERVICE BUILDING AT THE EXPOSITION.
Co.
Exposition, to I
i completed In working days
grounds. It Is tin present home if a
vs having immediate charge of the con-
This handsome Is by
the of the landscape
purchasing agent
i. with their numerous
Exposition.
I am in
visitor with board loom with conveniences.
view of River Erie from the house.
Niagara car minutes,
in.- walk to Take street tar t
Avenue. Moderate All -t-t.--- -n-1 -i-.- will
receive prompt
JOSEPH A. MOORE,
SIS.
Niagara Street, Buffalo, -V. V.
None genuine
Red Cross is on
Don't a
I WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD
to the equal of
for
Night Sweats and Grippe, and
all of Malaria,
DON'T WAIT TO DIE
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED
CURES TONIC FAMOUS
TRY IT. SO CURE NO PAY PER
DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE.
WHAT STATES ARE DOING.
1.1
The of
a sleep Interest In Una
lean Exposition.
Hods hare Bate, for exhibits.
of tbs Malta bare
In the Court of
Foreign Buildings,
New York's- Is
Ins has beta erected, and exhibit
highly credit able to the Empire Mats
Is Installed.
Illinois for a
and exhibit,
Michigan's appropriation for a
and exhibit l
Ohio's appropriation la The
Slate has erected a handsome
m appropriated for a
and exhibit.
Washington appropriated
and a of
timbers as State
Wisconsin appropriated for a
building and exhibit.
The New England Joined to-
the erection of a
and display of their resources In-
Massachusetts appropriated
Island 130.000, and Con-
Maine, Vermont and New
Hampshire hare expended sums
for suitable exhibits,
Georgia appropriated a sum
to pay the expenses of a flue exhibit.
Idaho appropriated for an
exhibit.
appropriation for rep-
is
Minnesota appropriated for
an exhibit.
New Jersey's appropriation for rep
is
N. Dakota expends Us
110.000 for exhibit.
for nu ex
Maryland appropriated and
appointed a to prepare an
Delaware made appropriation for
exhibit.
Washington, Montana,
Louisiana, Texas ether
represented.
In addition to the exhibits made i
the of the different State
are numerous dis
plays of the industrial and natural re-
sources of the States by ex
MUSIC AT THE EXPOSITION
Many Hie of
ed In lie Heard at
The musical at the Pan
American Exposition will embrace the
several classes of The most
prominent will lie the band
by some of the best
bands of Western World. No less
organists have been engaged
for daily recitals in Temple of
Music, where a organ has
been Installed.
The engaged for the
are as
Mull in v I Bart hi
Art the of .
r I a.
Buffalo, n.
May lo
-i -a m Mar
t J
New city,
l , Juno I
it.;, n. i . O
LI J M
I . . Ur men,
l I
I Pal I, I f-l lo
lot i.
B July
ll Ra . Pi . men, July
v l.
i l i-i. j. N v., a to
r j-. On
S. Y.
vi . i , Band, . h pi
IV
Ml S-
Fountain gen
Right
rm I ed Is I. ., I horses
dooR Store,
a A A i w A great deal of time la
To produce die best results
in fruit, vegetable or grain, the
fertilizer used must contain
enough Potash. For
sec pamphlets. We
send them free.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
Now I .
It that I lie census re-
tarn for 1900 will show n
growth Of Mm f American
cities. Thus it Is known the
public debt of cw York bus
from four
yours to
work on rapid hits only Is--
pun. The debt is
now of
iii years,
go's deist has crown
to three years;
from to
while of Baltimore
baa more Una
doubled since
As
chills so
and the of the
heat, dreaded by
with small the
many lo and the
hot and no mother is
for not ll, it cents
or snail cents to C.
M. I . St. Mo.
.
I D
st. On
h IS -i.
I ii, y I s. Auk. ;,
. men
I I . S, v OCt lo Oft.
i I s
ire ;. Cleveland
r . till
HOUSES.
tor lb
US.
All s;. . u m
are i f ; new .
for M is
by sin , . i; Training
horses r r ring-Is work.
The lust . is put Hit- new
horses n I s the ,
horses gel used lo their
new company. and a nu
BARGAIN DAYS.
Even i- Examine
11.60 Sailors j
11.00
to Hie o rim
the ring. art-
and mil
cirri.-. natural of
to run n i n
hard for A .
lint-
l ill
and do In
horse do. -t ilia la l
old
tut man who ii to
trick
tin ii tries tin
pupil.
m I j
i lo
u stimulus will
as
-l . I . Mm ii n ho
j man i -i lo curt
fully . ring
home . an I rid
stock III t and t w who own
t- of Ni.
our u trial.
IV fore I II II I
their i
Ins i i rd
Sill I I ii fill
men are In even
in light.
When folks make up
In
Will find a The Troy
furnishes proof of this ob-
in
Mason and Martha, t lie fifteen-
year old Alex. Hun
sucker, of ware married
last week. Tin- father of the bride
says name was Gorged to the
note to Allen giving
consent lo the and the
now she wrote it herself,
but we do not suppose anybody
will to the penitentiary for this
The victim of
may live ripe old age and
be pretty green.
Women are Considered
general, con-
sider women as writes
in The Home
Journal for June. vast ma
of sheltered women seem to
have conception of the anxieties,
trouble, poverty, suffering,
injustice and positive cruelty
which they inflict
women by a careless-
in promptly meeting their
bills. If this practice were
to few one might dismiss
it with a shrug or n sigh
existed at all it applies to
the majority of women. Let a
woman look into this matter care-
fully, and sue will be surprised at
take evils which results from this
disregard of obligation.
Wherever you find a feminine in-
there you find a ledger full
of unpaid
L. H. Pender,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Tobacco Flues, Tin Roofing,
Expert employed. All
kinds Gun and work
first class. of a
specialty.
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter
CURES
RHEUMATISM
STAY CURED.
Century.
A that
i lively cures and long stand- i
. ins easel The blood
known, tin-
of
i after Cures per
of Use cases
per
Sold by BRYAN NICHOLS.
Mr. Jno. S. Harris, Use well
known at
K. market house, has
his purpose to enter
nil against the of
fur damages. He state's
that he will allege ID his complaint
that be obtained license to sell pro-
duce from his store and he
was arrested by a for n
refusal to move a earl from iii front
of his place, tie was carried
the Mayor dismissed,
hence the soil for false arrest and
injury lo his
ton Star.
BRICK.
It in need of good hard brick, smooth A
uniform in size, call on write sis. We
tire prepared to make delivery
in large or small lots, and
prices.
L. HARVEY SON,
IN
J. ff. k CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
and shipments
solicited.
UNIVERSITY
Law School.
The Summer Term July 1st to
continue three months. Thorough
in courses bar.
lectures by lawyers. For
C.
Chapel Hill, N. C. Dean.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the Went
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. O.
Paper Hanging.
am prepared to fill orders for Wall Ta
per bug It line
from designers to from
am also prepared to do Brick
and short notice
Order f r wall left at the More of
Mrs. M. IX will at-
J. H.
Greenville, . C.
J. Go.
Norfolk, Va.
m and Mer-
Dealer. In Bagging, Ties, Pot-
Bill I quote
Nova Scotia Planter for and
as
ton loin
ton lots
Ion lot- 5.96
Ions
Correspondence
W.
ARE
constitution undermined by ex-
in eating, by
laws of nature, e.-
physical capital ail gone, if so,
NEVER DESPAIR
r Tills will cure you.
For headache, dyspepsia,
sour stomach, malaria, torpid
liver, biliousness
and all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
an absolute cure.
Shot by Ills Father.
X. C, May
Muck a
live years old, in a row
with several members of
shot and Instantly killed his Hi
year old sou Jake with a
pistol. The deed was at his home
near Henrietta, this county.
Jake had driven his year old
brother from the held
him until he Win almost
Later they met at the
house, the second attack was
made upon the young by Jake,
when a third pulled him
off. When I was done Jake do-
pistol from his father
kill third brother, taking up
an and following his father,
swearing be would split open his
head if he not give up the pis-
knowing the boy
would In i his threat took
pistol us his pocket and fired
one shot, taking effect
lung. While the father
Was gone for doctor he was
reeled and brought here to jail.
He says that his life is as
sun's was to and
I hat he saved his own life by com-
the deed.
REWARD
We tin- reward for any i
Complaint. sick
l or we can
nut cure with the
the are
with They are purely and
asset fall In c boxes con-
pills, lot boxes contain 1.111. So
boxes contain Beware
Sent by mall. Stamps
CO., Clinton and
Streets, III. For sale by
PILLS
UH tad
Los of
Off, U
all ii or
and
A and
blood
fin ii to pat
and
PILLS
. for
with oar to cure
or refund the money paid. fur
copy our
Immediate Results
for of Power,
Fit. and the
Tobacco, Opium or
By malt In plain 91.00 a
for our
bond to our In or
paid. Address
MEDICAL CO.
A. CHICAGO,
For sale L
Chill curs sad all
Thai is what were
tor. Curs after ether ma exiles
No rare, no Price ct.
S. M.
Wholesale Grocer and
Dealer. Cash paid for
Bides. Fur. Cotton Bead, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. lied-
Steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Go Parlor
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
I, it ti i Gail Ax S null, I Jed
Key West Cheroots,
American Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Glass
and China Wan, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Best Butter, Stand-
ard and nu-
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see mo.
CAROLINA
IMPROVEMENT BONDS.
Board Of of Town of
ft K. . will bids
or of five per cent,
bonds until o'clock p. M 1901
of each, July
The any
or nil Mils. For further information ail-
Mayor,
N. C.
Phone
Papas, One Bach, for
Times
VA.,
Now Only Cents a Year,
Includes absolutely free The
Paragon Monthly, New The
Journal, Philadelphia.
THE DAILY NO TIMES.
Journal and Para-
Monthly, now only per
year; Joe per mouth by mail.
Address THE TIMES,
Richmond, Va.
to
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. for
North Carolina Virginia, of that Well
-in- Popular Company,
MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life
to Announce to its number of
policy lo
generally, of North this com-
will now in
state from this date will issue Its
splendid desirable policies, to all de-
siring the very best insurance in best
life company in the world.
if the local agent in your town not
yet completed arrangements,
JOHN
State Agent, K.
SI.
Paul policy
Live, reliable energetic agents wanted at
to the
Old
North Carol in. in Superior
Court.
I in m i
a. Notice of Sale.
virtue of an directed to
undersigned from the Superior court of
Wilson county In entitled action,
I will on Monday, day of 1901,
at o'clock, in, at the court house door of
said county, sell to the highest bidder for
cash to satisfy said Execution, the right
title and interest which the said W. C.
defendant has in the de-
real to That tract of
land in township Tilt
lying on the North of
creek, adjoining the of
Betake Bullock, J. H. Tug-
well, Moore heirs, B. A. and
others, and as the It J, Lang farm,
more or lea.
I . day of May, 1901
O. W.
Pitt county
d. w. mm.
DEALER IN
GREENVILLE S. C.
Cotton Ragging and always
on
goods kept constantly an
hand. produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
WHICHARD BRO.,
IN
N. C.
The Stock complete in every
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
J. E.
-DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton in
Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J.
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
in Advance.
One Year Six Months
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers arc em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
Reflector office. The Semi-
Weekly Reflector and
will be together
year for or The Daily
one year for 18.60 payable ad-
PATENT
or
Sand model, sketch, or photo.
fair and
BOOK OH PATENTS
fill th
FOR
The Eastern Reflector
Twice a Week
D. J. EDITOR
m I
B.
-AT-
VOL. XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, JUNE
NO
We
Your
Pardon
We an apology t make in connection with our
goods but its on the -core of juices. They are so low
we almost ashamed to quote them. Count lot us
whisper the prices in your They so low you
cannot hear from outside. Pew pieces of
New White
Yours in
W. T. LEE
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE PAID IN THE
THE PEOPLE, AND OF
PITT AND ADJOINING
Ill
The Interesting Situation of a
Young at
She was standing in the waiting
room the depot one evening this
week, listlessly upon
open stretch t track that to
wards the sunset, when suddenly
within her ken there appeared
another young lady walking rapid
Inward the station. The face of
the lady mentioned Hushed as
second party drew near, it
was noticed that the greeting was
frigid when second
young lady entered the waiting
room. They evidently knew each
fad knew each oilier too
man, who later
appeared the scene, knew the
entirely too to please i be General Merchandise
other. And thus the trouble
brewed. Lady No. with a feat-
Indicating and a de
termination to accomplish her
pose, quietly removed a ring
a linger of her left and tossed
toward the young man her
We still in the forefront of the race after your
We offer the best selected
A large line of Baby Caps,
Belts, Laces and
Embroideries. Ladies Col-
and Cuffs all Sizes
I HAVE LARGEST AND II LINK. OF
MILLINERY
TO GREENVILLE.
ill Not a word was utter-
I but one could read volumes in
the countenances of Lady
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
I. Loan Value,
J. Cash Value,
II. up Insurance,
Extended Insurance works automatically,
Is
Will be re-instated if arrears he month while you
living, or within three year.- after lapse, satisfactory evidence
Of payment of arrears With interest.
No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends arc payable at the beginning of the second cf each
succeeding year, provided premium for the current year lie paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase Insurance, or
To make policy payable during the lifetime
of Insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
The Market
Tight
t Reflector
Quality and Price.
As a punishment should lit a mime, so in year round mer-
Should lit price. A fair minded reasonable
trading public effect this. They have a right to expect it.
Money is earned, and should lie given a chance to
do full duly when it is spent. Kindly match your dollars
against our and note in wear and tear how
anxious this store is to serve you truest economy,
WHITE GOODS and LACES.
NEW STYLES IN BELTS.
OXFORDS
For Men, Ladies, Misses and
Children. All kinds Piques,
Lawns, Dimities and Wash
Goods. Agents for
standard patterns.
The Designer cents,
Fashion Sheets Free.
KICKS WILKINSON.
No. was quick lo grasp the situ-
end likewise removed a ring
from a corresponding the
hand and returned it lo the
donor, who now stood aghast, net-
bundling tings. With
the ladies left
young man in the waiting room j
and repaired to a safe distance
compare notes, of our read-
era are confronted with a dilemma
of this character seek solace in;
reading Hurling- j
ion Messenger.
Is a flood
Yes.
A good is the physical
basis a day's work. The Amer-
regarded with so
much horror on the European con-
has contributed largely to
make the nation what it is
Ii enabled our fore fathers
amount of work which
foreigners to
Asa rule there is something
wrong with the man, or with i
habits, if he cannot eat a good I
breakfast. A man who works at
high tension all the
I hours without this substantial
foundation is working entirely
upon his nerves. That means dis-
ordered nutrition, and sooner or
later, bankruptcy and
man gels up the morning
with a bail taste no Inclination
for food, it is I his system
is full of waste and his circulation
of obstructions. Let him make a
radical change In his habits,
train bis digestive organs to
a nourishing morning
Brief.
The Cleveland Plain Dealer Use
i her day hired a new office buy,
on the very Oral be leaped
into prominence a full fledged
newspaper man. A Cleveland pa-
per had offered cents apiece for
jokes. The Plain Dealer's new
boy wrote out two, took to
the office of the afternoon paper,
received a crisp SI bill, and, com-
back with an Impish on
his lace, told his success.
whore did you get the jukes
asked the city editor. I
Cleveland Thea-
week before said the
youth.
to lie found in any store in Pill County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring. Summer
and Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad
It is our pleasure to show you what you to
-ll you if We offer you the very best service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
When you come to market you will do yourself justice
if you do not see our immense stork before buying elsewhere,
Remember us and Use following of general merchandise.
Gin
Mrs, is in
bit on
i all hi.- v. ii .
Silks, Braids, i in an
in the milliners line.
my department
will be trimmed to suit you
is. Ribbons, and everything
Goods and Notions,
Hats Caps, Silks Satins, Dress
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mat ti nip Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. and
Harness, Horse Blankets Dusters.
Groceries.
flour. Meat. Sugar Coffee, Molasses, Lit rd,
Hardware,
ad I-,
Plows. Castings Plow fixtures, Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and in that line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
Ram
The only way to avoid gossip is
have any neighbors,
The condemned murderer is
man who would like to the
sinners were stoned, there
wouldn't be doctors to dress
the stone-bruises.
A circus never runs too long for
the spectators, let a sermon run
over minutes and the
can't sit
If yon want stoves or rouges constructed upon
principles, which are economical, durable,
convenient, u-- well as hen lit i fill and artistic, look
for
In Journalism.
This is u place top
of column i
the laud us standing
from i Observer,
Bra. bits the nail
ll ll -ll I-
the shame of the s
many papers I i ; .
-ii
i a
cm t, pill i- thus
p. in order dollar- u
Hum , t , i
I at by p In
in i n pi
The
. have always ; on
duel our t such as lo
spine gs
and i fl c to hide
tun. -s
hail several occasions In
our some
arc nil
know, we didn't do and
we c. .
lint, think lb it .
lings
ll reel
I I i
i-r line In in i lie
sheet; n
put lie
lien
of the do. i , one
related to the reader, bin i
ii when it i- their own kl
And upon a pal i .
cations thus condemned, arc
which by direct mi- I
i i a is- slander people, impaling
wrong mischievous in lives,
i i Imply w i- n
w lo lie false, s hen
tin- ;. lion cm i
In I
I Policy of
Ii seem, viewed from
p lint ordinary com-
would to in
ii railroads to e no
lice in changing of
i's, i . the public
. i such notice, us they
arc liable lo be by
. . utterly
in see any good reason for
in information.
I Unit the
I s it
lo their lo lake the
fully
iii which concern
For instance, when
Is or for tiny In r
arc delayed, the rail-
id p. will
it'll I his causes in
t. . railroads
v. could ill be avoided by
imply i of such
facts as arc I lien par session.
iii
Progress.
I'll pi ogress North
I fen years
I lie pi. generation
I he North
.- i I j known as a
. i. the es-
pi of its
I lines ii will compare
i any Slate
in
the
Post,
u lib
Kali
N s i- satisfied
. -1 it ii she i- id
i direction, hut is
i forward Increasing
lit and
; s its now has
inn n u fact of
She
lo give used
lions
i i ii i cu
Si ii i
mark, which is shown
Stove or do not
Its
deceived
every
be
load all hers in yearly -11 mi i
Sold by
ion
t hi
in j Mi y
ll, is
most
While were
day
sly . Urn had
failed, Hun
Mis.
all,
-I. j sell
the
en I ii I In
in
II Is
. ii ii it
quire in lead
.- ii
man w a
have
-killed labor,
depending other
mil -eel 1011- mil
bank
count
. lend
North Caro-
1- bet sup
I .-I skilled
ii step toward
in, ail 1- been taken.
A ii ready
in lion North
I n 1.1 i
Ii Ii, and Is lie
nun
III I
nu equipment
model Atlanta
C Agriculture
t . from the sale
lax I


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Eastern reflector, 4 June 1901
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June 04, 1901
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