Eastern reflector, 11 June 1901


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lave You Forgot
What
THAT I AM STILL AN
DATE LINE OF
A GREAT EXPOSITION
PAN AMERICAN WILL USHER A NEW
AND
Shot Will hr
f Twentieth
th
r- to
Br
of the
Tc march of
beat, swift, and the
f have
fold. The is in-
deed here. has in
the culture of the liner fide of
and has turned to its uses the
AM I TO ,. s of the elements In i
,., manner of hut a few
. . nu- next I- I or l
V- ins to
l exposition
Dry broods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
AMI V
WHICH
OF THING
,.,,., l. n-n II
. I , II
on ,
. i cut
u his c In
mm
Wee
TONIC LAXATIVE
have sour
constipation, bad
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Ml .
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in-, red H
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For Sale fay
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Exposition.
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A, MOORE,
S. V,
The
J-7
pastime.
l ill ii
i urn iii.
lie
S. T
i Irwin
I n'S ago.
who tor. what
to
ti
cm
n. look Into iii pt
th.- grand to he pro-
in the
of lb Pin-
American It
In form
upon
during th now
look tor-
ward With prophetic Into the
of the future and In
hi m k of
to bring forth.
that
c. will In material
and thing great
. f th. r o the
n nth It
. of
who
r more wonderful
even more
low-ledge than the
. given await
now begin The Nine-
in
i of travel land and
. ii.- Invention of team
. urine; it law the at
graph telephone electric
ii of
to
tn the operation of the of
It
In he of
and and f It gave
in Hie way machinery
bar
and ll- of
for Hie manual of the
, M of
. To m on and enumerate
In detail of Nineteen
more
para la It
. i I if I II great as
n n,
n I it
a and
Seal jet to be
. ,, ii din n next will
. , , . . the vet
,. , . and render let
i I,. will lie live and
I . i ,. ii, It
. i . I but many
. . i . . v. I In In-
U.-iv, only begun
the i
, . . not yet In
ire yet many
. i. ,. i. . by Hie daring,
I lie of
. . la forthcoming
; , of mankind will I
. i .
; v I held
. t . f, i, for doubt.
No n ire be
f . in I. n Hie
. .
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., from lei aid be f-r
u is thin . of
I el.
. ,.,. i i ave lo
,. Hid
, ,. . . t . die lime, II l e
,., , can he made
of tin portray r-
. n the
. n . in Sew World or
,, ., nun of a
been done,
.
Two hundred bushels of
remove
the
soil. Unless this quantity
is returned lo the soil,
the following crop will
materially decrease.
.
UM
are
KALI WORKS.
Sc.,
SPLENDID . THE PAN-
-r
purl l
U it. m i
will he
I here
in the
mile track a
ill 12.000
of
n- 1-v Committee -n
i m T i M
I- Eric i i
i i M i S Met I M
int.
He
Mt U
turn
June i
v b, km ii, h . , i
n.
Mm
L. H. Pender,
C.
Flues, Tin Roofing, Ac.
Expert employed. All
kinds and work
first dam. lie blocking of gnus a
specialty.
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter
OLD DOMINION LINE
IS 1806.
j. w. nm co.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factor and handlers of
Bagging, Tics and Hags.
and
solicited.
Juno
on High Sees.
A Scot to India.
you mi A. It asked the
shipper.
T said
paper in
ail
skipper. Link a likely chap.
Go and pal
Soon alter in
beard naked for a
Job.
Where an your ask-
ed i skipper.
Sure, I'm good as any
papers, or
engage
The mere found
and the en-
A few days later, they
nut at seal, Scotchman
was gelling water from over
a rope mid was pulled
the sea the back As
vessel was making pretty good
speed, Irishman lo the
side, looked After and
his head, walked off to
the cabin and knocked at
in. what do you
Well, do you that
fellow as ye look on
a character
In off id ii l I
f.
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UNIVERSITY
Law School.
Tin- July 1st to
in courses to the bar.
lawyers. For
C.
Mill. N. t . Dean.
Steamer My res leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer Edgecombe leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
Paper Hanging.
I am prepared lo fill Wall r
and can bang it if desire. Full line
samples from boat to
I am prepared i do Brick Lariat
for wall paper left Ike of
Mr. M. will tap
J. H. BUNN,
Greenville, N. C.
It. 1- i ,. . i
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r j. UM
EKE,
GREENVILLE N. C.
J. W. Peppy
Norfolk, Va.
The I of n museum,
lbs
I I In V an
p. .- i Interest
ii i tin of North,
ill West
and . p of Ilia
lb Hit
in-. now in
i ;
BRICK.
II in of good hard brick, A
uniform ii. sire, o, us. We
are prepared lo delivery
in large or wall and M run-,
L. HARVEY SON,
o--l-t.
Colt Commission Mer-
Laud Plaster. We
ilia for
as
lots
0.80
I.-, than ions 0.00
J. W. A CO.
TOWS OF GREENVILLE.
NORTH CAROLINA
IMPROVEMENT BONDS.
The of Aldermen the Town if
ii N. C. will sealed bids
part five per rent.
bonds until o'clock P. June Mb,
bonds of each, payable -Inly let,
The the light to mart any
nil For further information ad
J. ti Mayor,
C .
Bagging and Ties
on bun i
Fresh goods kept constantly on
hand. produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
W. R. WHICHARD BRO.,
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The complete in every
and prices as low as
lowest. Highest market prices
paid country produce.
S. M,
was by family
in to use
when she was bill a young In-
us n lo
and stomach. Liter it n
useful in troubles, and its effect
s In n In In so
. free from dangers are
upon the use
ii . we bate ionic to regard It,
niter use as one of
when lie re la . new baby in
until an
we pleasure In
It to of the harried
. months show such j use to keen their
Die appearance H M.
Daily Weekly Tim
reward for ease
can with lbs I p lo
lion- are
with
fall lo awe
ulna n
pill-
and Heal b mall. Slam.
and
i meat. in
., I
has worked,
I magic, In the
Hie if
lion,
iii buildings
mid whole
thus far run ,.,
. . an be wen Unit
No. Mamie, changeable
silk I lie kind you
pills
Restore Vitality. Lost sad
or
PILLS
SO
ii.
1.1 tonic and
blood builder.
to
Hy mail
. I-. lines
with
refund Send for circular
Re sails
of
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lb ti n. I
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will
rally i to flu during
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ha , mi . . lo ill n
in. In i i. her
i; in ii early rise
a mail Know when the
cries.
The padding ill
digestion.
It is sometimes a ticklish job to
live nil lick.
ll doesn't lake a horsewoman to
drive a
The mule puts his
hindmost,
The a.
i i
or
S.
in.-i
By mall in a
ii our bankable
to cure In DO days or
MEDICAL CO.
A Jackson Si.,
.-ale by I. Druggist.;
N C
S. M.
Wholesale retail and
Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, oil
I'm etc. lied-
Maine.-, Oak Suits, It
When J Calls, Pallor
love life iii fall music. i stills. Tables, P,
Three Pipes, One Veil Kith,
Times
VA.,
Now Only Cents a Year,
and includes absolutely free The
Paragon Monthly, New The
Farm Journal, Philadelphia.
CA Li NO TiMES.
Journal Para-
Monthly, now only M per
year; month by mail.
Address TUB TIMES,
Richmond, Va.
to
Mr. C. General for
Carolina and of that Well-
Known
MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life
lo announce lo its largo number
policy bidders, hi public
North Ibis com-
will now in tills
stale and ft. ill issue its
splendid desirable lo all de-
siring the very insurance beat
company la world.
If the in your has not
vet completed
JOHN c.
Agent, Raleigh,
Assets
Paid policy
Live, reliable energetic agent
lo work fir the
IN
A GENERAL LINE OF
Hard ware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
Home n become elevated
until are as up for crime,
no. , are no
longer
and Gall
Meal Key West
American Beauty Cigarettes, Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Coffee, Meal, Soap,
Lye, Magic Food. Matches. Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Apples, Peaches,
Currents. Raisins, Glass
China Ware, Tin and
Ware, Crackers,
Host Butter, Stand
Machines, and nu-
other goods. Quality and
headache, lion, j Quantity- Cheap fr cash. Coin
i to see
To
iii malarial districts Tint's Pill-,
;. mi in perfect order and
malaria, torpid liver,
ti and bilious
Liver Pills
SAM M
North Pin county in Superior
Court,
A. P. II, I
TS. Sale.
virtue of an directed lo lbs
Superior marl of
Wilson tin above
will mi Monday,
court boats door of
said sell highest bidder fur
i n ii I all the right
which the W.
I. . in
real estate to will That of
land in township manly,
North
creek, and lamb of
Beam Bullock, it. tog.
well, IS. A.
rs, U. i
six acre more or
W.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
TERMS Payable In Advance.
One Year ll, Six Months
Three Sing. Copy
No canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
The Semi-
Weekly
will he sent together
one year for or DAILY
and
year for payable in ad-
PATENT
you invent or art
CaVEaT
for fr
BOOK ON PATENTS
C. A CO.
Patent WASHINGTON.
ice
-a.-
FOR
III
The Eastern Reflector
a M
D. J. EDITOR
I VOL. XX
.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, TUESDAY, JUNE I
We Beg
Your
Pardon
NO
BETHEL ITEMS
We have an apology to make in ,,., ,; with mt
goods bat us on Hi.- score of ire so low
we reel to quote them. Come let us
whisper the prices i your ear. They are low you
cannot bear them from the outside. Few pieces of
New While Goods loot
w.
T.
LEE
TWO YEARS PREMIUMS BEEN PAID IS
OF N. J., POLICY HAS
Loan
Cash Value,
up
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
. is Nun
the second and of each
to reduce Premiums, or
increase the Insurance, or
of during lifetime
J L. SUGG,
Greenville, X. C.
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
Bethel, 1901.
The Jr. O. It. A. M. of Winter-
over Tuesday and laid
the coiner stone of Bethel High
School. Address was made by
Prof of
Bethel was by another
death Friday, the person
taken A. Mangum.
She was well one hour and the next
was in the glory land above. She
leaves a to grieve for her to
whom we all extend sympathy.
ft. ha of
who has been
Tuesday
to this place to spend a few days
with Rev. J. W. Hose and family
and will lean
day.
B. A
delivered the
the High School on Tuesday morn
Boot, of
wen- in town today.
Miss Annie of Penny
Hill, is visiting relatives here.
B. L, May.,, Conetoe, was in
town today,
J. I. returned to Rocky
Mount today.
Mayo Sieves, of
spent Tuesday the commence.
Bethel High School tamed out
of grandest
that Bethel has ever
school term will
begin first Monday m September,
mm, with Pro. i.
in charge.
People are shipping potatoes
in this section.
A. J. Moore and John White, of
Greenville, spent Tuesday this
place.
J. Nichols, of is.
sporting his best girl over in this
place.
IO THE PEOPLE, OUR OF
PUT AMi ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are still the forefront of the race after your
oner yon the best selected line of
General Merchandise
A large line of Baby Caps,
Belts, and
Embroideries. Ladies Col-
and Cuffs all Sizes
have largest and handsomest line of
MILLINERY
TO GREENVILLE.
M T millinery department and it
lo soil your
or. choice
selections, the creations of best manufacturers of
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round. s,,
V ad
a is our pleasure to show you what you and i
sen you We oiler you
business built up strictly on its own merits
hen you come I- market not
f you do not see our Immense stock before buying elsewhere
ember us Hues of general merchandise
In.
s you wait.
Hals, Silks, i;,,., . ;. r
I rs hue.
everything
I finite
Goods and Notions,
Hate and Caps, Silks and
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings Oilcloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's and
Horse Blankets Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses, Scad is.
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Rope.
Furniture,
f Boys
To I I- t a I
Will N NOTES.
June ii.
regard for ,, . and family, and Hiss
V. spent Monday
in Greenville,
Headquarters for Furniture and in that line
W boy strictly for Cash. ,.
Credit Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
of others. n went lo
Be as polite to j. parents, friends.
sister and Miss Coward, who has
b me lime with her
Mi-. Dr. ,,.
Greenville morn-
visit brother,
handsome new
Haiti
Miss Taylor, of
been visiting friends in
home
evening.
of Norfolk, was
low . I .
We el In Mr-. Bob
has ill
Id ll
as you are
people in
when you speak to them or tin-;,
yon.
I. contradict
nit-.
It is not disc re-
fuse do wrong.
Whispering, laughing
. . res, in
school or places ,.;.;.
i rude and vulgar.
lie doubly lo ,, I
ailing lo then, laughing .
making r marks I hem. I
S. In . ;., .
Price.
As a a so in year-round mer-
trading They have a right to expect i.
Money haul earned, and should be given a chance to
l duly when i. is ,,,,,. ,.
our note in wear and tear bow
this store is to serve you with truest economy,
WHITE GOODS and LACES
NEW STYLES IN BELTS
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
Influences are
Abroad.
other commencement
speakers North Carolina have
done this your, Chancellor
in his
address at I
day, spoke for independent
and for the dignity of individualism j
It is well to talk thus lo young
men, Just going upon the stage of I
life; we rejoice and are glad lo
say that the and
ties of all the fling educational
institutions of this State are
J. CG.
II. spent
knife, or pointer, hand Mum Monday night in town.
end toward the one who receives of Greenville, was
I town Tuesday night.
Crop Conditions
II i a- mate i-. r.
do not raise your bat . . i
bun
Will i nil
lie .
el -ii.- , ,, p
w. Seminary Tuesday
i with the young
i ii-
I i .- . . i
him. null than Good
-i i . ii i; The was
June There is a curious slat of o
feather Bureau a weekly s,,,, ; ll, and Agues Smith,
stales improve- vie. g,,,, ,,. ,.,. . la n the tr-ii
men. in the corn crop is ,,,, ,,,,; ,,,., ,
ideas into
of their students us to their
duties, and I lose young men
are going out the world, rooted
themselves in principles
spreading abroad the influence
of the from which they
me. The the col-
of the great denominations
Davidson, Trinity, Wake Forest
their teaching, religious, moral,
political, is right, and through
their young men North Carolina
will ultimately come right.
This N why we favor largest
appropriations to public
An educated citizenship
be controlled by profession
accomplish
their ends and thrive upon
of the masses. The day
of enlightenment and freedom is
dawning in Carolina; our
schools and arc helping
along. We thank God take
Observer.
reported. In the states of the
lower Missouri Valley winter
wheat suffered further from
drought and damage from is
more extensively through
out the winter wheat belt, liar-
vesting has as north us
Arkansas and will begin in Kansas
the
against municipality Offered fer
lo visit relatives at
.
possession of Hues levied and .
in mayor's court, the
plaintiff alleging I ha I under the
Wednesday in
Mrs. I. ., .,;,., ., ,, ,,,,,
I. line should n morning to
into the common school fund in
n. of Km,,.
as n The
Supreme loan.
has very -low and the was in favor of
generally through. I lie,. ,,, ,
,,,, , i m, .
easier,, and over ,.,, ,, ,.,
central districts. I
easier,, dis- warrant and a civil a,,,,.
dry weather, Is are . ,, win. ,.
needed for cotton. .,. , , , ;,
Hi
needed for cotton.
Transplanting of tobacco
made rapid progress, in Maryland
Virginia and Tennessee, under
conditions. In Kent
about one half of crop has been
tn
future.
he v v
told there is also u civil i. during his n
him and If he will
i i
that warrant will withdrawn ilL , her
. State is N.,,.
his
The who with
knife deserves to be
The buy believes
that half a loaf la none.
Chill tills chill, all
malarial Tl,.,,
after other foil
nu no pay. Price els
one been be will, at the same lime , Stale is North
I,,,,, .
small and starling well, to this -and it's n except l. be let alone
, , ,,,;. i. .
plant beds ,,., ,., ,,,, ,, H . Hie bu. r, , , ,,,;, ,.
heavy rains. The plan i,
Ohio have been
ed.
An Iowa Judge has decided l hut
it is not only right of a news-
paper to theatrical per
formers, but ii i-. their duty to
roast them when they torture the
victims they gel a at. Thai
hi. .-in r In T. V
own . -ill lb,
ml
II salvation.
such shape
can . our
; ,. we have
, , .,
. i Ill . H f-el I but
hind. u, bright future,
Hi . l, ii i,
We will
, j
the in the action,
the gel until
; Ii l he refuses he i-
a;
and I In- line In . school
criticism. Th
boa id people ii i-
and bile they admit that the
victim- ,,, . .,
Led some. only limit ho put
on the newspaper roaster was that ridiculous ,;, , ., ; , , bring skill
mustn't be any malice lo hi- ;,. , , ,. r or
star. Landmark.
I I ll a s
an; i kin





EASTERN REFLECTOR
D. J.
The Board o
County Cornelia
regular
Entered at the Port Office at Honda- Jane Present,
K. C, as B ,;,,.,. chairman, W. U.
Mail Matter. Jesse J. J.
L. Chapman.
1901. were drawn the
paupers and other claim
A western woman sued .,,,., . ;., .
ground her if taxes for the year
from I a
fart that be
were married.
was not j,,,,,,,. ,,, B. same as
is
his head should be
LETTER.
From
June Till.
The republican scheme for re-
the
of the southern slates which
restrict suffrage has re-
is said to have more
kicking than move
teal that was started last winter.
At that time II was understood
Mr. who had just
began to believe in the possibility
of a republican party in the
been elected for the Booth, opposed the idea and was
fiscal year beginning
M. is doubtful whether he has
Second B. White and ; changed Us wind on the subject,
some men
TOWN
Proceedings i-1 Board of Alder-
The Board met regular month
j session, Thursday night,
transacted a considerable volume
of business. All but ore
were
Che first business taken up M
opening and the return
made by the Registrars and Judges
of Election for toe election of Al-
held on the 3rd inst. The
result showed that the following
elected Aldermen for the
of real We
horse peddlers
poll.
foot
pro
put its medals.
wouldn't it all.
be
Beall i arena to be
the thing to present Admiral
Bel with Santiago medal
which son's brad is migrated
. . to n quire him lo it.
e on the WOO real property
was levied for Pitt
law territory.
r. Crawford. B. Spain
and Vt m. t were from
the of poll las
year
u ;. . i ,. a, I
I Ian l Williams J. Cur-
-.-. to the list.
Willie Pollard
, g the i Home.
Joe Robins released from
,,., ; , .,,
at p. in allowing erroneously charged
use . blinds, us i j. was
II ,, ferry Yankee
id was to I i n
n i mouth for running
i,. t t. II. gimme,
she. g Health B.
It. J. Cobb.
Third L. tittle
y pushing the revived scheme ex-
press the opinion by nest
of making white re-
publican recruits in the South,
under bum of
SO plain lo
Mr. he can be conn
DU u
report of general work done o help along the scheme,
dining the past month and also of, increased power given to
the ending down of the bill on
and T.
B.
The committee or any other, will be
ti, i in the treasury.
anvil t will u I
street near the Academy
in
lights and wells
everything in de-
ii iii fair c
I lie ii hoS re-
market in
Hie white cemetery
by insular decisions of
Court u used by Hie men
working scheme as an
argument for political necessity
of cutting Southern
so as lo make it certain
the republicans will retain
majority in the Mouse, the
loss of which play havoc
with the insular policy.
not number
reported walks in
had cleaned and Senators a no Representatives In
presented their reports I the repaired.
The i- coming ;,., . The colored cemetery committee
. ; i . reported that some work had been
Ill ii passed ship and done there and the
the i-of fashion join
I it d
; of day i
i i
i . .
I ratio
I.
our
Helping
. .- . ire km ill-
four lots
and Police
Tax Collector made
reports showing dining
the past month.
A pi I it ion was rend from J. T.
Smith, i f Co. B N.
asking the Board t.
i donation of lo assist in
defraying the expenses of the com
to
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petition was granted and
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and also raps all
The petition was
a committee appointed lo pro
i are shirts and caps.
All. Bryant presented a claim
I horse
the axle
the comer of the house
in . days ago. The was
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were audited and
I and orders issued amount-
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publisher In- paper, m d
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I. ii paper paying
i his time He ran
sleep on n line and live on
for nil c ire. Weld m
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were and
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. invited
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elected follow for the
next i i
C. s
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II.
K. Hooker, M.
Home, M. A.
C. I. Wilkinson, K.
II
ii. .
Ohio passed a law
in a lynching no-
to to heirs lbs
i I Thai may work
is some but when
i i have
. i ii do usually
stop place n monetary
i I In- taken I
the and
calendar printing in
the country and is ready In
orders. A beautiful nm
pies have been received and can
lie -i ii if n ill
to of
ties if line is- in
I purchasers can have an
exclusive design If desired, Place
earl .
lbs
The would
e my our people letting us
when have visitors.
We like to mention all, In a
town us large us ii i-
for ii to know all
i and unless i-
ailed and for reason
some are mentioned.
phone or -end u- word when ill
know such.
Big suit liver a Call-
lie i a-i Thomas
which bus been In progress
lot two i I and
jury a of 1.50 in
favor of the plaintiff.
Involved in Ibis was live
dollars yet it consumed days
and seven lawyers appear-
ed case,
form any idea of
strength of the revived scheme,
it is bring manipulated by
shrewd men who have no scruples
about securing political advantage
in any way. and it will wise for
democratic Senators and
lo be vigilant.
Samuel Pearson, of the
Boer army, through Wash-
this week, on bis way lo
York, where he has been
to confer with the agent of
Boers on important business,
which he hopes relates to an hon-
peace. Speaking of the sit-
in his unfortunate country.
i on nun in the Held, we have all
I he ammunition we need, and we
have horses and food
stuffs, British reports lo the con-
notwithstanding. My
information the Mat of
war tells me that only half of what
is going on Sooth Africa is
published in the news-
paper here, then is not at
all reliable. All news
English censors. There bus teen
considerable down
there than the American
people have Informed of.
Much act n displayed lb rough
Transvaal.
Stale
command been sue-
reel idling Cape for
operations against the British, and
n it or Roberts can boast
having invaded the Transvaal.
i we can with the invasion of
rape our soldiers are
only fifteen miles from sea
which speaks for itself. The
I men who arc head our
army are young,
I dent just. They know when
lo strike and lion lo do to obtain
be-t result with least
and smallest cos
life. anxious for
peace as you, but it be an
honorable pence, otherwise we will
until last man
The alleged civil government
is to established in the
Philippines, will he civil iii
only until after Congress legislates
on subject, is lo lie under
The islands are
lo be kepi under control
Is cause the I t lint cs-
m real i ii
put tin-in mi the same
foot lug tin i was
I Court decision.
There an in all trades, and
are specially In
to
The assembly will meet in its
annual session, 11th to
Hi. at Wrightsville. The address
of will be delivered by J.
J. of
schools. by J.
It. Cat aisle, of Wake Forest. Ad
dresses during
Use and Abuse of our Re-
Prof W. Holmes,
of
Can Interest Be Aroused
the of History of
Justice Waller Clark.
f the Supreme Court of North
Carolina.
The of President Bl-
on W. P.
Pew, Trinity College.
Arnold of Prof.
P. Trinity Park High
The New School Hon. T
Toon.
Things County Boards of
do lo Make the
Schools a Prof.
K. I. Madison,
Sonic Things the County Sup-
Must do in order lo
Make Progress and
in His Prof. S.
able. County of
Buncombe.
County Superintendent
the present School Prof,
W. II,
of PHI County.
Public School
Street Brewer. County .-super
Sampson
as to how
may render helpful
vice to their teachers in regard lo
study professional improve-
Prof.
of North Carolina.
Address by is. Aycock,
Governor of North Carolina.
College Profess Pub
lie B. W. Sykes,
Wake College.
The Press Public
W. Bailey.
cal
Pulpit and Public
hi. Ivey, l. D.,
Editor Christian Advocate,
Their Growth
Influence our
K. P. Supt.
Schools, Wilson,
as a
Leader in Public
Prank II. Curtis, Superintendent
Ml. Airy Schools.
Mission of
Dr. V. P.
of
Address
Iver, Normal and Indus-
trial College.
DO YOU WANT ONE
A HANDSOME
NEWSY AND
BUSINESS MOTES.
C, June
Let P. o. ship your potatoes
and her when ready for
market. He is representing
houses all the leading cities.
lie sure give B. Long Co .
of Buffalo, X. Y., where the meat
Imposition a
trial.
Three happy fathers. J. B.
J. B.
Johnson. Two boys and girl.
ions gent
The A. Cox Mfg. Co. have
just added another horse power
boiler lo their mammoth factory.
They will increase their grinding
facilities as well Moll other work.
W. II. of came
yesterday and will work at
once in slating the roof of the
Workmen now busily en-
gaged painting the Winterville
High School When com-
w sure it will present
a very handsome appearance.
At a of the Board of
Town Commissioners Wednesday
night Kittrell were grant-
ed the sole privilege of conducting
a market house, they being the
highest bidders for Mate.
Any one having or
young cattle for sale will do
well to see Cos before
of
PHOTOGRAPH BROOCH
With any picture desired it.
The brooch is gold-plated
makes a
The picture above does not fairly
represent the beauty of the brooch,
but yon can see samples at The
that what
they arc.
Do you wool one We will send
you Tub Reflector
a for one year and
give you the pins for
Any one already a can
have one by paying your
subscription year in advance
and getting us one new
Any boy or girl can have one
by sending us two new
to The Eastern
for one year.
Ninety-four Yuri Old
Today Washington's
Old oldest citizen, Mr.
James H. surrounded by
those Unit love him, four gen-
of his family, has
his ninety fourth natal day,
and received the good
many friends in this city. And
Berber White, of Greenville, I afternoon o'clock in
was Wednesday on business. where be
Mrs. J. Cox is visiting rein baa since its
in , lion of he is the oldest
Mrs. Mary Smith,
visiting daughter in Beaufort
county for months, return-
ed home evening.
Mrs. S. II. of Little-
spent port the day here
yesterday on important business.
Kev. S. . Of Norfolk.
id Mr. of
We have In advertise
for
The tin. ; regiments of the Slate
Guard are now for the Bra lime
since Oiled, each having
companies, total strength being
main changes and
additions being made during the
Bitten by a Doc
Wilson the little son of
Mr. B. Wilson, was bitten on
chin Thursday night by a dog
belonging Mr. K. D.
the boy was only
slightly burl. The dog was shot
and killed Chief of Police 3.7.
Smith.
Notice.
pursuance with require
of the Town
of the Registrars and
Judges of Election appointed by
the Bond Aldermen for
purpose, held an election in the
several town on
day, June i I. lo elect Al-
lo c for one year from
July 1st, 1901. The returns of
said election made lo the Board of
Aldermen and opened canvass
by in a meeting
held of June, show the
following result i
In lbs First Ward P. M. Mi
received votes and II.
Harding received votes.
the Second J. B,
While received votes and I.
c received votes.
In Ward
received cotes and L.
received Voles.
the Ward II. L. Cow-
aid received and c. T.
received vole-.
In the fifth J. S.
rotes and it. A- N,
received voles.
Whereupon the Board declared
following had been elected
for the term of year
from 1st,
Ward M.
Second B, White and
B. Cobb.
Third WardE. B. and
I. Little.
Eon rib Ward-I I. L. Coward
and C. T,
Fifth Ward
by of the Board
of Aldermen of N. .
D. J. Clerk.
days visiting
S. Barber.
B. P. Manning Co. have just
I, i a One assortment of ready-
made clothing which they will sell
rock bottom pi ices.
Mrs. W. L. House, has
been Visiting her parents at
ton came home yesterday morning.
K. . x, who has been serving
as a juror in for the
week was relieved
us duties yesterday, and all
things arc serene home once
more. was his first term and he
seemed to enjoy the novelty of the
thing.
E. left Wednesday
his parents in
Martin county and returned last
night. I luring bis S.
Cobb, has been at-
tending lo the railroad affairs
the
Rev. Mr. we regret to
learn, continues real sick at
borne of but son, in Kin-ton. We
would all be pleased lo hear of his
recovery and have him back
among us.
member stood Cod father at
baptism of his one year old
great grand child Elizabeth
No of our
community enjoys more of the eon-
esteem and love of bis
fellow than Mr.
or has been more beloved
OS lie has been growing old
fully these
ton Messenger.
the summer Season,
u- sad n-main
until Hie pain is a or
of Pain Killer, tin- for
all
of cholera
dysentery. No
be die Avoid
is but
MIDWAY.
II,. V.
The M
the
-i.,. i --s all inn
ah
;. former .
in iii an I nurse.
Tl c follow Ilia are
inn. .
i lid
i i i I urn
World's l i i. I I lie
. I'll
i . . mill
Nun Kl I- ii
Mi mi . i .
I Africa, House p-
W it. r
Johns-
low II II. In- I air
.,. . I-. .
a. in on iii. Mom
, , i i III i- ,
II i. ii-
i, America, i It and
Hi
In it k
has -i . in
i ii it Aim in
for -in
on view
Id I In. In . lies
; i . i
, . to la
Way to
Prosperity.
A successful man once
this was his
i. is very
If it i
if ill i i i .
. -nil
i. i tier,
i iii.
. . J gill-
nib
to bed, early to
rise, hustle like thunder
and advertise.
Advertising
in Reflector will
bring you success. Don't
lug behind the race,
let people know
what you are here for.
The sealant, quickest
way to sell anything is to
it In Such
an gees straight lo
people, learn what you
have I o and you reap
We have just purchased a
supply of bright attractive
to Illustrate ad-
and yon
to use than, If yon know
just what you want to say, will
you gel advertise-
That is our business, to
help you talk to the people.
The cost of an advertisement in
Tut is the easiest part.
reasons
why we sell more
CLOTHING
than any store in Pitt
carry the largest assortment.
A We arc always up lo date sly
We never misrepresent our goods.
V We are always lowest iii prices.
Come and be convinced-
Of at
He sells Shoes, Hats and Mens
Ladies
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If tin-re is a MA
in the margin of this paper it
so remind you that
Boiler Arrived.
The horse power boiler for
Greenville Manufacturing
lived Thursday and was Unloaded
today. We are informed that
factory will be lo running
for about the first of August,
subscription and we request
you to settle as early as pas-
We need what YOU
owe as and hope you will not , ,
keen us waiting for it. Murphy, of
This notice is for those
tile cross murk on their gave a concert at night
paper i was attended by a large
her of people and much enjoyed
LOCAL
showed that the pupils
, school had been well in
Ct ash paid fr Beeswax by their studies.
M.
Some Speak to Mi, hone to lot
Jim. ;,
i. Gary came in from Hinder
sou Wednesday evening.
It. w. in
day evening from Bethel.
returned
evening from Norfolk.
Hugh left
evening for a to and
Miss Nan Coward, of Greene
county, is visiting her brother, II.
L, Coward.
Miss Julia Harris returned Wed-
evening a visit to
Becky Mount.
Misses Mamie King
Belcher returned Wednesday even-
from Bethel.
Charles Cobb
Fannie Jenkins returned
day evening from Bethel.
Mrs. T. It. Miss Hen-
attending the
W. Baker, of the of
Baker and Hart, who ha-
spending I days here, this
morning for
Misses A Hie and Maud
son and Martha Dudley went to
Wednesday evening lo at-
tend the commencement w.
I. Seminary.
m; 1901.
K. went up the
morning.
road
is in
of Washington,
s. Closed.
The public school near
There was a dance the Opera
House Friday night, given by some
the young boys.
The side track to used
Greenville Co. near the
depot has just been completed.
I. C. Gary
this morning.
W. II. returned to Kin
Thursday evening.
s. V. from
Thursday evening.
Harding home
this morning from New
Miss Wilkinson, from near
is visiting Mi-. Charles
Cobb.
home Thurs-
day from Trinity College
at Durham.
Kid. A. I. Moore, of
came In Thursday evening to i-ii
bis I. I. Moore.
W. W.
s. M. of spout
the day in
Marked Improvement.
The work town ha done
grading the bib street
near the Academy and tilling
over the culvert, making a
sidewalk on the east tide, is a tie
Attention is called to the improvement to the street.
probably
lie across space
The Masonic Hall lot on they will add still more to the
corner of Pitt and second Streets ,,.
will lie at public ant-lion June
17th. Bee notice.
The jury returned a of The Lexington Dispatch
damage for the plaintiff ,. . ,
the ease or W. K. against v n,
the It. It. Lumber Co. Thursday. Carolina He is Kev. T. . Is
. . , I Walker who lives at Pelham. Cos
virgin.
and had quite a long confinement u began the
at his home, is able to be out. is; I and has married
again. If marriage is a
are for a Kev- talker will have
gee to be given by much to answer for and if a success
Columbian club in the he will hares starry crown.
House June 18th. The
Band will furnish music.
Mr. Mrs. B. Hardy, of
are Ike
of H.
Little Misses Mattie and
King It'll Thursday evening
for Kinston to relatives.
Mrs. II. L. Dixon and
Louise DIxon, of took
the tram here this morning for
Hamilton.
1901.
Don left Ibis
for Tarboro.
Home Industries.
Again we would remark If home
Patrick A Co. merchants
made an assignment.
Thursday, c. J. Tucker was made
The liabilities are should invest at home in
assets amounting to about versified industries that will afford
At the present of
year after year the pension roll
will never put out. This is the
fraud ever perpetrated
upon a People and no political
has nerve to attempt to thwart
the Herald.
I have this day received
a full line of
Patterns and
styles and
none higher.
Books per
MRS. L.
employment to people, thus
keep things motion.
to general welfare
cities. Ami again, If citizens other
than capitalists home pros
parity they should patronize home
merchants and homo industries.
Twin Sentinel.
the
Licenses.
of Deeds issued t
following
White
J. II. Haddock and
and
IT, Batsman and
Beet.
Colored
Julius J. Cherry and
Tyson.
Little and Harriett Spain.
Wooden Wedding;.
The following en-
graved on wood have been
mad
Mr. Sirs, frank
AI Home
Monday evening,
from nine until eleven o'clock
Hall Avenue
Suffolk, Virginia.
Cards were not Issued to
Greenville lint an invitation II
extended to them.
Ann;
mil el
Old It Ever Occur to You t
on I be
mil of the r or twice In n
would the
speedily Pain-
Killer will cure of
mini- insect us well in reptiles,
directions as lo u -i mi
bottle. Avoid is
M, Moore returned
I from
Kev. F. II. II went lo
vi
Mrs. W. little son,
Will, are in Washington,
X. C.
Lillian Carr home
Friday evening from a visit lo
Wilson.
I. J. went to Ayden
evening and returned this
illuming.
George Hail, of Snow Hill, is
. his sister. M C.
Miss Lillian and Nellie Keel, of
V arrived evening to
visit Miss Alice Lang.
Misses Dudley and
Maud Anderson returned Ibis
morning from Ayden.
Mr. and Mrs. A.
Wilson, arrived iv evening
visit family of II. I. Can.
Allen Warren and bis daughter,
Miss returned home t
from a visit i. Stokes and
Washington.
C.
of Carolina and
Telephone CO., is
ville.
Henry Anderson of the I
who has been home
several returned Ibis
morning to Fortress Monroe.
and L. B.
Bass returned this morning from
Kin-inn. on the ex-
from to
Friday.
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The salary of the mayor of
has been increased from WOO
to a ear.





A O THAT I AM STILL AN
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
A XI OF
WHICH I MENTION.
Come to me your next B Flout or Pork.
to please
WORLD
I S f C H i T C N C H F EV
Sweats Grippe, and
all four.; of Mala a
nine
-.- i Cross is or
DON'T TO
SPEND PH
CURES M
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DELIGHTFUL TO TARE, C-ct-c-
.
an Exposition.
hi ii
I am in
visitors with i m
, , .;. l i
hi walk i x ;
Auburn ii
M r.
JOSEPH A. MO
Niagara Street. Buffalo
i man
I. tile
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Si ,
ii . I i.-c w iii
X. V
ACCOMMODATIONS FOR
VISITORS IN BUFFALO, j
an
been said tad
boat of
to which will at-
tend
summer that a few
general pub-
In the place, there are listed
more than which will
t.
ire hoarding and
WOO owners et of
whew never before eat
far a
their et opening
for the of
Buffalo
will st least
visitors.
The Exposition ha
ti t teat on
U exposition for ant-
formed men. There are also two
tent systems which
Mill additional
outside round for or s.
In lo nil there
of throughout
tin- now and eon-
hotel, the which
not far enough afford
or m--
at the present time It ii
to estimate the present
of the of Buffalo to
To ibis may be add-
ed for at
in lo us. Ton-
Hallo, Falls.
pert,
pen and Lani-n.-i.-r. all Within a abort
trolley ride Of the
Rates In hotel from l
day i hare
. In n
hotel I well lo note the rates
have l-.-ii
expensive hotel in the
one in a room
lath. for
la a room lath, and up
tints rate
per The rate r a
for one i- or for
Is on the Kn-
plan. there are
of In for
much rates wish
lo hut the hen- c
re the highest In the for
a- term Is
mid
A i I- reliable
., ,. . in visitors ii
I .- l
. ii as In
l lent Th y are of
I ., , j- i i w -11
ii I he
. f. . f f
I, ii i i
i.- in .-- IV-
rail f
One -f
j, ; p r- ii -a. Mar
r IV. .- .-m I.-
. ; I
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i . . . ; tin Ii ii of
I.- . ii in Par
r of
Two young in
ton I i-i
on i
of a ring from a
Hie molt Hurt a brother of
the jeweler
against the girls
wan the ease
the light
of His Honor the fine
posed on the brother should have
been remitted. Raleigh Times. Q
Paper Hanging.
am prepared lo till for Wall IV
bug it if Full line -t
Iv-i to Meet from
I am to Jo Laying
f r will papa l-fl at Um More f
Mi-. M. D, will prompt it-
J H. BUNN,
Greenville, X.
cotton planter should
write illustrated
pamphlet Cotton
It is sent free.
. I u
IS K I V. N. V.
II you have sour indigestion, . bad
liver, heartburn, kidney tn loss
cf bad blood, blotched muddy akin,
or any which the Story of bad bowels on
Impaired digestive system, Yon.
Ii will the strengthen
lbs mucous membranes -t the put
your appetite your move
you- liver an y j to j i. your skin
I; J the y and
M I Ml I .
, roll, u I.
Its i
. II II
, , . i . .
,. .
In the past newspapers strove to
please individuals, and were can- i
not to anything would
wound feeling-. They
the truth if it offended. To
day newspapers strive lo give the
news. Formerly nearly every pa-
per wore the yoke of some
or Sow paper
bears yoke of truth only, and
Ires the news if it bleeds the
of a friend. The
A Philadelphia female
club baa ceased meet, it
rag composed of sixteen members,
twelve of these have married,
I v
most be served rather than the are engaged and the one sol-
To Mite, every remnant does not care to
be treated fairly, but meet all
i here his end. The Star.
no more makes people than
the drop of water makes the
But is of each
individual lo think that he is
one drop that on the crest of
the News.
fie
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For Sale by
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in . . t. at r Is thus
. . . . . . in ii In i
l . yen in
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mi.
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ii .
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i; R. C, Nov. 1900.
I l-r our family
in to use with our
when she hit a cry young In-
of colic lo warm
the stomach. Later
useful in ii its
bus been found lo I. mi very beneficial and
so free from that
upon tin soothing
come lo regard it,
um- with one of
necessities when there is s new baby m
house until are
r. lake
ii friends instead of th- h
so use to keep
M.
Times and Weekly Times
L. H. Pender,
X. O.
Flues, Tin Roofing, Ac.
All
kinds Gun and Locksmith work
Brat class. He of guns a
specially.
for The Oliver Types liter
I IN
J. W. k CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors god handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence shipment
solicited,
UNIVERSITY
Law School.
The mm July
in to
by lawyer, Cat
Jot. C.
V.
OLD DOMINION LINE
RIVER SERVICE
Steamer My res leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Baltimore,
New York
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J.
Greenville, N. C.
Norfolk, Va.
mi and Mr-
in Tie, IVa-
nut We quote
Nova Scot Land Plaster fur
as follows;
lots ft no
ton
ton 6-35
than ft
r. w.
BRICK,
Ii in of good brick, smooth
i-v i In call write us.
are to make Immediate delivery
in large or email and
HARVEY SON,
n,
There are in the Slate
white school districts and
colored districts, a of
Tho receipts from taxes for public
expended b them las
year, were as shown
by the report
public Tho school
census showed white awl I
colored, a total
children of school ago. The en-
m tho schools
white total
100.132. Rut the average
which accurately Indicates
the number of who are re
i be rudiments of an
shows that only Ill
white total
of attended the schools
We ii.- i. . any ease
. f s A
ran
I. Halo
fill, when
o- I
fall boxes con-
u I pills, boxes
boxes contain Beware st
Hint y null.
Ill
1.1
,,;. re II n In
will sell public
Ho- i ii
.- Ma- it
lot.
and on the
is i of tin
WILLIAMS,
I. I i
i ii-ll.
w. ii u in.
Fol r nil. . l
drew II, I. . N.
D.
DEALER IS
ft
II
el ; n
S ill a but
and
, in i i -i would
lo 1- r
81.00
. .
l. .
I ii
III
.-
In
-tuck
We
t .
en in.;
I,;. in. up I I
i run
it- ii
up.
1.88
1.00
.-i ire
effort-
ll.-l
., r- lifetime lie
r in the home
. . -i p. et
; . .;. r b . .-- -I
. -1. and n i- tins
i .
i i . i. attend
.-. for In fear-
. a
i It wit
II . . . h
ii Mi i
Pi,, i . invited lo
en t .
. II f,
. p
I. .
; .
.-ii I n i
. bi i
-.- I lid lb
i . I
T . . . . I the o
I. , i. of
. ti II i
; i ,. If ,
liter's a n r
I .,, on I en of bed
lo bis null. is
It v a, tail Is i f
Int. up
Ina i i nil purls i
Hill I I . I
. 1.1 . r ill II -1
. i. i much
about lb.
i . I i . I rep Si .
Mall at, I ,
A Port
iv l .
v Tint .- . n
i if . .
air .
n, I mi c
all
of
I Liver Pills an
the I shall
be graft for the accident
tin in tinny I fed
as if I had a new l life.
Liver Pills
I and
PILLS
Throe Panes, One Year
Times
RICHMOND, VA.,
Now Only Cents a Year,
and includes absolutely free The
Paragon New The
Journal, Philadelphia.
Y SUNDAY TiMES.
Including Farm Journal an-1 Para-
Monthly, now only per
year; per month by mail.
Address TILE TIMES,
Richmond, Va.
notice to
insurable
ATTENTION
Mr. John C
Carolina of
Known and Company,
THE BENEFIT
Life
IV in large number
v an I lo insurable
generally, of North this com-
now in
state and from Ibis will issue its
. to all de-
siring very heal in beat
insurance, company in the world.
Agent In your town sol
completed arrangements,
JOHN C
Stale Agent, Raleigh, S
Assets
Paid policy
Live, n-i I.- energetic wanted at
mice lo for the
Old
N. C.
Cotton Bagging and Ties always
on ban .
Fresh goods kept constantly en
hand. Country produce
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
W, R. WHICHARD
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The complete in every
mill M low m the
lowest. Highest market prices
for country product.
or
m u ti
A tonic no
blood
. Hie
kl .
for
r- .
or refund
four
. --limit.- I
I a.
N. C. June
Nashville, X. C, June
material train, loaded with cross
lies, was mill
one below
station I'M-
Brow n killed, His
was mangled
Ilia entirely
bill is was upon
the
The fireman i- severely
and switchman was probably.
injure
loose Hie and
engineer, endeavoring lo keep
of reach or the approaching ears,
the jumped went
SO high as lo gel the lop of
the and exploded,
causing terrible wreck.
Results
for I.
I .,,,. s; i .
I-,
. et
By wail r . .- a
85.00 our bankable
to In or
v paid. Addle
MEDICAL CO.
Jackson Sid., CHICAGO,
M by I.
N C
Shultz.
nun retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid fol
Hides. Fur. Seed, Oil Bar
re's. Turkeys, etc. Bed
Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba
; by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor
suits. Lounges, Safes, P.
and Gail A As
Meat Kc;. Went Cheroots,
American Beauty Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly,
Floor, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Matches, Oil,
Cotton Meal Hulls, liar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies. Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Cheese, Baiter, Stand-
ard ii cs, and
good-. and
Cheap for cash,
to see me.
NOTICE TO
j. Hie
i i of Pin i only as
.-i
ti Is hereby given lo all
t., estate lo make immediate
lo the undersigned.
g against ii I estate arc
notified same
before day
will plea
ii bar of recovery. This e Ml.
CHAPMAN,
Brooks,
BALE OF LAND.
By of n decree r Superior
mode in a
. ii s-1 Proceeding therein ponding
list r, II.
eased Baa-
Olive I
will Monday, July sell
Court
a certain lot or pans I of land
town of Pin county,
a the south sod
ill I. Hired and of
town as lot number live in block II.
sale -i i-b.
This day of Juno
administering the
tut, of II. deceased.
i. a.
-DEALER IN-
El
A GENERAL LINE OF
m in
Also a nice
COME TO ME.
J. R. COREY.
Pill county in Superior
l nut,
A. P. II,
N I'm. Sal.-.
II.- virtue of ii
Superior court
In H. ah ire
I will 3rd
at court door of
aid county, sell lo lbs bidder
rash lo sail i right
mil Interest which the W.
Lang, has In
real . I lie to That
in bin Pill
lying on
an-l adjoining Hie Mrs.
-it. . lb
B. A.
others, and knows the J Lang fans,
Hens or less.
Thin
ft.
Pitt County
BROS. I GO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Broken in
Storks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J.
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
in Advance.
One Year II, Six Months
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers arc em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
Tin. The Semi-
Weekly and
will lie sent together
one year for or DAILY
i in
one year for in ad-
too or improve; aim art
AT or DESIGN
sketch, or
mil lee.
; Bead i
I for free
BOOK ON PATENTS
A CO.
WISH , . OX.
ice
FOR
The
Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
, . .
Twice a M
-AT-
VOL. XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JUNE
NO
Your
Pardon
have an apology to make in connection with oar
goods but its on the score of prices. They are so low
we feel almost Renamed to Conn- let us
the prices in your ear. They are so low you
cannot hear I hem from the Few pieces of
New White just
Yours to please,
W. T. LEE CO.
AMENDS
r t.
We Beg
wax k
on of built
owned in bound
He toM one the
like We
op do Lower
one heavy Of an
wind a in all do
OM forenoon seven we'd
hen at do main
nil heller
de male male hr in
do i bolt each man
an tie deck fur not
cone down do lop-
mast an on I
deck mate my
landed in front him. De mate
Jest let an fetched In tie
car. IN He little he up his
arms, an. Mood like a
all a in his
rightly know how t
next I'd de mate lie win
nearly as i.; as by de two
II
OF X. POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
up
Insurance Hint works automatically,
Is
ti. ill be reinstated if arrears be pail within on month while you
are living, or within three after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
mid payment of arrears with interest.
second Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable the beginning of the second and each
succeeding year, provided premium for the current year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an dining the lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. O.
ROBERTS
None genuine unless
Red Cross is on label
Don't a Substitute
WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD
TO PRODUCE THE OF
for Chills, Fevers,
Night Sweats and Grippe, and
all s of Malaria.
DON'T TO
SPEND CENTS AND CURED
CURFS TONIC
TRY IT. NO CURE NO
DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE,
. him my
HAVE PAID THE lie bit I
It block
mi it like a hag v
tie wits all
like to tint I was
u big an strong men roiled into
one, an I . nil
Croat kill Into him do
idiot in
hut I didn't untie
it all quieted down, an me
i sell ill on III de d
lee scuppers; a liken
an him a look in up at mi illy like,
ship all a hack, an de rags
de canvas an
like bullock whips, while long
canvas clung i de nil over
I scared, I
couldn't ii 0.1 all. until
de odor fellers conic from
sot down along de spars, while
icy me, nil while
eyes on y ready
to up an f I moved. It
I'd simply railed in I'd been
Iron an
Iii an with um tin me
bare hands an no more notice
six shooters if hen p i
puns. right de It down
j comes a regular
her Hut aback an de
her paper. Mot de
i It de hand I had, In,
I It a sweep. All
f mates, mi de
man, him. dead, thy said
rd killed
I had to he done, fur
none us though de late
de kit I H. fur, ho
j we t- shift run her in fur
, land, due en-t. Win u we
. mile ii. we n couple
Bel lite in
got well n den
fur de nil right, nil
ii ti up country till
we steady v . . . i a or
we we wouldn't never
go sea no more. We very happy
fur a year, until began to
weaken on He'd picked up
some pal at a place a f w mile I
out It. I.-I-I i 1-11 out. an after
a many words M n slung between
ho call i a bloody
nil over i n second, I
hint in my anus like did
once before, but bis lump over
his neck broke. An I
to since him
how I'll gin lives I bad to BOO
chummy wit me n. I never
pet no
lb- stopped, and almost
Struck, mill I went hi low. ;
After dinner in the evening I was look
lug over side at lovely cool
moiling beneath, and
n me lo a dip. . I
bad done k fore. I swim
hut very little, I a bowline in
the end of a rope, making it fast so
that about a of would
trail the water, I stripped hi the
Chains, slipped bowline over my
head and under my nuns slid down
Into the sea.
I enjoying myself In perfect
when suddenly I saw n lingo
black stealing from
under the ship's bottom toward me.
and m
with fear. I lost all my strength,
arms flew up. and I out of the
loop. I lo a splash, close he-
side me an awful while
lay In full ill -f nil my senses,
lion ting motion. Nielsen
bad Into sen tho
slunk, being nil unarmed. I
felt lie a fall upon
w ii a of returning life I
clutched them and haul-
ed on board, l hate fainted,
when l again d
Nielsen was lying on dock near a
wide red stream re. ping
from iii to tie- i i
I BI I in Bill i- , i , my f. it, I I
feebly, pay, won't It, . nil
died.- st.
TO THE OP
Vie arc still in tho forefront of the race alter your
We offer you the selected line f
General Merchandise
to be found in any store in Tin County. Well
selections, the creations of the manufacturers of America
and Seasonable all the year round, Spring,
Winter. for our mutual ad
vantage. is our pleasure show yon you want mid to
sell if we um. We offer you the very service, polite
attention, mid Hie most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business up strictly on its own merits.
When you come to yon will mil do yourself justice
if you do not see our Immense stock before buying elsewhere.
us and following lines of general merchandise.
I r
j i
A large line of Baby Caps,
Felts, and
Col-
and Cuffs all Sizes
I A I M LINK OF
is in millinery
hi, i on baud one . ii In I rimmed to soil your
bile wail.
Hit-, Until , Ornament, Flu its, ons,
in the r. line.
III
Quality and Price.
As a punishment should lit a Clime, no in year-round mer-
lit prior. A fair minded and reasonable
trading public effect this. They have a lo expect it.
Money is often earned, and should be given a to
do full duly when is spent. Kindly match your dollars
again our merchandising and note In wear and tear how
anxious this store is lo serve you with economy,
WHITE GOODS and LACES
NEW STYLES IN BEL S.
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.
RICKS
Goods and Notions,
I Silks and Satins,
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, sand Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's and
Harness. Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Coffee, Head is,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope,
Furniture.
. roil
P, a rut i
die. was in in I I
I State .
here ii using the
mails fur i.-
was put
he gave.
It i- contended . lion
DEN NOTES.
in n. N. June i.
i . W. Seminary com-
el. -i d night
Hie concert. The
. was rouged s i
listener-. The exercises
day were good.
was Thursday
. Kev. H.
and interesting
of goo Is from pail
country without am ,. ,
His
Ills
was ii is .,.
. and Hie entire com.
over i inn n tut . . , , .
. ,,, . in ii i was highly enjoyed.
aim
iii I., i dial ,. , . , , .,,
, ii been visiting
t row i nils. A, ., . . . . ,. ., ,,,.,.
ii
lo the governor's eon ten-
th ii. lie secured goods small
lit ii
a. ii ell lo his
Headquarters for and line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either or on Approved
Credit Our motto Is Honesty, Merit and Dealing. In I being
Mi Irene Sullivan and Mi-
of Snow Hill,
Mi I home
H.
i worked up it- and
Hie -i Lot i II
II. -a;. Iii tie i far
from rim the
hi to hi i ;. .
i j iii lid be I I in
nearly i in I id
Slates.
a as free Fight.
June A
little Is at
Ai i. in.
and ii- tier In hires full
view cf
If you want stoves or ranges
and as w.-II a beautiful and artistic, look
tor
an .
hog theft n shooting a If in in-
red
. u. I
II kin was i
Dave u
. in v a- and i
had men
in Tin men don
alter a lea
P,
n In.
stopping ., in-, sister, Mrs. C. L.
I her home
dale evening.
W T
I in;. lay in our town.
Annie music teach-
I . It. Fri-
day u i it home
Mi May I books,
t days Heel, with
. I slier.
P . was in
. i .
i Mill,
up alt cud the F. is.
. Hi-
Mis Kale Mills, a student of
I, him home,
M s S a of
F w I; Friday
fin h i ii ii count.
I fa mid- and II.
of II um, are -lay town
I ,. . ,
days.
i -ii ,, ,, .
i ., . , , . . , wife
i Inn u. lie and I, .
which are economical, durable, annul
,. , , i.
i i struck n ., ,
. , ,, ,
Hi-- i- I i . ,. . -hot a , .
killed Pin ., ,. . ,.
,, , ,, i mi
i nil mi I and I ,, ,.,,,,,,
,,,,,, . ,, . .
two i. Pet i. ii-.
I .
in j--. ii ill pro
It ado mark, which is shown upon every genuine
or linage, and tin not be deceived
by
lend all others yearly sales h
Mis, Hi ii i. South
Mon lay morning for
, whore she will
in bet ii me, She made
d- i. Idle in oar initial
I very lose
her,
Sold Exclusively by
N. c.
i- I. Perkins It
Dave ; ,
ion iv be n-
j nun Pay a n i hut I I'm
in i nils d II
sin no
involved were hull.
i lei -i i in i. i lie
the little
i. lied and In that they
k h was ; they
ad n I he lime,
I , a rent
-iii hat ill rough it just
of the as who wears a
now ; lit I Panama.
el , . . . i he
i ; i--I. the total has cot bins to do In lose
there are n
he should not
past m days. do,


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Eastern reflector, 11 June 1901
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
June 11, 1901
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