Eastern reflector, 14 June 1901


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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
.,.,,,. IS. 2-,;.
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 ,
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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
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I, ii i i
i.- in .-- IV-
rail f
One -f
j, ; p r- ii -a. Mar
r IV. .- .-m 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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Is Ibis I
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in . . t. at r Is thus
. . . . . . in ii In i
l . yen in
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um ;
mi.
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ii .
i-
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 .
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I. .
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. bi i
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T . . . . I the o
I. , i. of
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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,





EASTERN Train Wrecked.
S. C.
D. J.
Entered at
Greenville, N.
Mail Matter.
SE II MM.
Defective
lo Jump I i . I.
Atlantic Line
gel Kin-
wrecked one bun-
yards depot new
evening. The train bad
up I be station and was
Attorney C M wiles an
Assaulted When reached switch
rotted State a for side track which rum
r M. assaulted and Jordan. o the en-
terribly beaten the race I gin-jumped smash
U car which was
to ml had been in u I he -id.- track. The
couple and was at the depot lore up par the main
ii intend re. I rack I de. plunged
from
. ii tin rails. The bug-
oft Mr.
Bernard about to get on the trail
he up and
., not I knocked and
jumped on him and beat n
in face. Sonic parties
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Inn the two passer coaches re
on the ride track
on the
noon as ft the
near caught hold Mr. track jumped lb-
Mel palled off and
Mr. up attempted
ii In- pistol when Mr. Hi
Mr, lid i oil Hie
engine the
i., Smith stayed hi. post
and pin mi the brake
to slop train, Smith
bad Ii back wrenched and
twin bruised I. tailing hint
,,.,. from the lender I he engine, lie
., Mr. was attended lb. doctor
born what by I hi the home agent R.
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I clerks received i
Mr. Mi
bad been great lb a
. col Mr. Ben u I j trait was telegraphed I t
.,. i s. VI pr i line from ll-s-k Mount
Post Office wreck
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thought had opened letter- Hie were
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to pro Official. I on
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LETTER.
. 10th.
The idea this
government by giving the
a third term, as a step toward
keeping In office permanently,
going through of hold
lug an election even four years,
as the Mexicans do with Dial, has
been thrown down hard enough to
have been killed every time it has
reared its head this country,
It isn't dead. It is now being
nursed b We-
pew, who belongs to the class
would welcome a
of the country whether
called President or b other
title, he held the right
view. The clang think Mr. Me-
holds the right view, for
That accounts tor Mr.
announcement of a third
boom. Mr
may his talk rep
bis own opinion, which i
II ii. in a- ii goes, ii also
represented an with;
a lumber men who sometime
ago determined to
ion on I he third term Idea,
the intention if there was not tool
much kicking, Marl on organ- j
movement to nominate Mr.
again. are
now studying the
upon Mr I third term in-
lei view, what are known
I the practical politicians Hie
republican are this thud
I era scheme. would
mean the retention of too many I
men already office, lo please
bill practical
never bull their heads against the
-lone wall-, and if a strong rank
and third let m sentiment can
I . up. tiny will follow the
Come of Mr,
the talk of a term i-
able bill mat slate-
i- not a r one. since
, i slop b
that lie would not
a- In fails in nuke that
n.-.-iii. public naturally lake ill
i -i he i-
ll Senator of
I not land he
the White House after
or two ago, it wasn't because
jolly along Mr M-
pet idea, The before
I,, culled on Mr. .
i i Pi ml himself inter-
i ii we-i. and led
North and South would
ion be republican. Mr. Mi-Kin-
in i t taken I hat prediction
i since be is known lo have
l 1.1 ill w
every bod else
reg as humorous,
in It win.
have spoken of
ii if.,, bill to repeal
i in all products
trust, have
hint- the party leaders In go
slow in support lug that bill, if they
to avoid trouble and to be
. nominal d, and the arc t
more from the Pm
III live Tariff League, and
Home flub, both
ii are lighting Ha i
. r know how.
Is i- delegation, appear to
.-it- g tin coming to Wash
and
idea , s
i 1-e Ilia be Mill
Attorney General
mil in. i heap
bought a residence erected by Mrs.
W. i pay ii i- lid,
,,,
OUR U VI Kill LETTER
K.
One of the most de-
of the past
matter of vital to all our
the sett lenient of the
question, a matter
which has been under
the day of introduction
of the cock in the Senate
last January.
The fact that it Ins been settled,
and settled right, a- i- generally
believed, that the school children
of North Carolina are to get the
benefit of the of the best of
books prices cheaper man ever
before a matter calling for the
and Unit appreciation
which the public will no doubt be-
stow upon those who had the mat-
charge, for their
labors and the good judgment
exercised the premises.
The i f school books by
state Board the law.
state-, a resident of
his farm in county.
The everlasting, end
of prison,
or penitentiary, it -till confront
the people of Xi
This lime it lakes the of a
sufferer recent Hoods, the
footing up some
lots ob the farms which the
i- to
The are washed away
the picture of
to be something fearful to content
plate, even at range. Let US
all hope for better there
are any optimists sitting upon the
jury of public opinion in this case.
tan.
An Object I e-son in Slopping;.
One of our who
noted for being careful
of a machine was speeding along
other day. when he was held
up by two guardian- of
satisfaction, award
at reduced price of
book- Is very gratifying, as a
of one-third has been
effected in cost of tome of the
books. Some changes were made,
and properly so, but the Hoard
adopted Headers. Maury's
Geography, Han-ell's History and
Harrington Spellers, which are
u-e which can be found
most every home iii North Caro-
This saves the people great
expense that a change in these
books would have entailed, and
yet secure what
General Assembly wanted to
lo. The above named books arc
all in u-c and to be
three of them are
published by University Pub-
Company, and the prices at
which I hey I were lower
than any oilier- u most book-,
and as low on ail.
I MENTION.
The appeal for help
and Mitchell county i-
so full of humanity it
ought reach heart of every
and loose the
those able lo help the
ii sufferers of that region
Hi. c you given anything lo the
cause yet I
The marked at Hie
A. M. College the State
Normal, contemplated for the next.
scholastic yen, are among the
pleasant and encouraging develop
to not.- this week. The
old 1- eel lain
becoming aroused along
lines, am first thing
know- we'll beat Hie head of
in. Stale-
ill St John's Bay at Oxford
ail ion of I lie I Asylum.
Hoard of Agriculture in providing John's Hay. which is usual
a State Veterinarian celebrated the Orphan
according t. prediction, and on will be ob
in.-i by cm foil- year on Saturday, June
that A. The railroads of Stale
M. is i have asked for rates
and lies lined of to have a large
to in all visitors About the
Hood again I usual program rill be
While who of welcome will be
fast ye says
one.
her down eight miles
we'll run said the sec-
my I wasn't run-
last yon knew
we have gnat control of these ma-
chines, too. Why. we stop in
our own
id pull
wool over our eyes way,
see
Well I'll tell you what. Just
climb up behind here both of you
and I'll show you
Alter much persuading this was
accomplished, and they started
down the road at a lively late.
Suddenly, and without warning,
the operator reversed the engine,
and threw on both brakes. It was
like hitting a stone wall, and
air seemed tilled with blue cloth
and policemen.
I tell you I could Stop
bar
did. and If
fer that ask me
what was
I'd urn
all but the av
passengers is wore than
Ill get a chance run
ill for I'll do it
so eye-
Magazine,
The Great Evidence of it . at
-tn-l
is tin- the ill rule during tie
I- ton tan
nil-
i,, tin- A
a can l k
In I n Mill
A will cure any v
A v., re i- bill I'll ll
WK-
about en . go from X
;. i V.
of land bit he stalled a
He built i large
. i sun, It which he hand
and here he
since Iii He has it
hi- v it and truck I ii i i
i l.-i- b- . II
make a till
year's harvest to rot,
to i ii- e, tendencies
ii n ill- i lop I ones; bill i- a
i Inn- lo pro-
inn I., w
i lie ;. rich who has i
hi h h ml. and who
has a it ii mid fun his
i notion.
I. ii tiling lo on
ill ibis life is a ll -ell,
fellow, a
and lei low. a
I himself as lie were wort
one -e.
lie . i from a nip
New be to
look -line in
and where be hut hit bank account,
Observer.
in
s was to rot. . , ; , , ,
, , , . , id and care burdened iii iii
He would work ten hours u day, ,,, , , , ,.
ate all born d I the re
. i limp, bill I heir
thoughts
VII Will
. i
by tin- new Hurling
where every local
i II l n
us nun n ii and i prise as a
store I be Mow hauls
lbs aides must
in- the Slate
.-- every day, and besides
lei I inn u bill mm do r pi
h leads
I i . The is not
mt every
in land will
low tin- example
mil crop m Wall Street
New York, agree that the
increase of acreage amount- lo
bout per cent, this year.
late season, the stand
untoward surround-
calculations the harvest
me -aid lo more onset the In-
creased acreage; and they tell us
won't grow as much the
DO YOU WANT ONE
A HANDSOME
made by In. I--
response by Warden
W. S. Di. He. T. Win-
of the A- U.
College at will be the
speaker of the Concert by
the children.
Will. of for-
publisher for Mrs. Man
,,,
All be not -o.
however, with all widows.
You can't tell from the tin of a
man whether or not bis word
much weight.
la-t year. cotton, better
from this
standpoint, we ate all duly thank-
In to in- hoped.
Little more than four mouths
now the Male w ill
renew our i ,
way, we an- bang-
up bet ween
two in
and
. i i-to be in the
that . and others
of the Inn be killed by
these t i
ii be a novel sight
i . i i i for even
man ho bat been ill a railway
up never saw it as
lo the Mi and
tee one, am learn points
how lo save your life some day.
it
again. A --rich free gold
per
ion has been there, so a
telegram
Christ Ian Science la now worth
about she made
leaching her doctrine. Mrs,
really need
. i- correct
would tin purpose well
ll the j tut she had it.
The Slate North t put
out fer-
lags tin tear The
pull record.-
into debt is like getting
into a rolling chair. One i- push-
ed money.
Some people are o i
drop a remark without break-
their word.
stonemasons and bricklayers,
despite their somewhat humble
calling, may generally be depend
to put up a front.
It's n thing the man in the
union isn't a position lo tell all
be knows.
AND
BUSINESS NOTES.
W i. C, June
Mr. a nephew the
late Chief
several other prominent farmers
from near were here
last for of
buying tobacco from the A.
i. Mfg. Co., of which they
a After
view different industries
our they expressed them-
selves as agreeably surprised
tiny had no idea of the
of carried
such a small
Those desiring wheat brand and
cotton teed meal will do well lo
see A.
Thanks to for those de-
rosy cheek peaches.
Tiny were good.
Miss Keel after
i in-1. at
visiting friends returned home Sat-
Mrs. Cox, after spending
some time with friends in
county, came home Saturday even
loin of
was here yesterday talking
As a warning lo children,
women and timid men, we have
been informed there is a bear in
woods near the home of Dr.
T. Cox. The woods are full of
huckleberries. Sec
The Canning Factory has re-
a car load of cans and next
week they prop .-e getting down lo
work in earnest
Chickens, eggs and old hams are
earnestly requested to put an
appearance here or about the
of July or immediately there
alter is a special invitation
and their presence will be highly
appreciated. Indeed a warm, very
warm reception awaits them.
Anyone everyone having
yearling-or young beef cattle for
sale will do well A. Cox.
i for tobacco Hues are coin-
in to A. Cox r Co.
Those in need had better apply In
lime.
James Nichols, of
Mile, has accepted a position with
the A. i. Coil Mfg. Co. and will
family herein a
while.
Simon hat in
ill with
bis mercantile business.
treat you right, him a trial.
Mis. of i-ear who
been visiting ll. A.
left her Monday.
Mi s. Cannon is on a visit
to her daughter Oakley.
to out the
potato market.
Land and Water
One of the interesting of
census tabulations is that recently
made of the water all
the Stales and Territories in the
Their gross areas appear
one column, their water surface
in the next, and the amount re-
which is the laud
the third. This last series
is the one used In
the average number of people
the square mile.
To tin- tome
maintaining that water surface, as
well as lend area, should lie re-
as a basis of human sup-
port. In Canton. China, people
live on water, but as they have
never done to here the census office
prefers to limit its calculations lo
Hie
is i notable fact that
have a greater water surface than
Hie land l-land,
which i- square mill.
lakes and rivers
cover more Hum
miles, this does not include
any of Lake Superior, its
PHOTOGRAPH BROOCH
With any picture desired it.
The brooch is gold-plated and
makes a beautiful
above does not fairly
represent the beauty of the brooch,
but you sec samples at The
office that what
they are.
Do you one will send
you Tub
i. twice a for one year and
give you the pins for
Any one already a can
have one by pay your
subscription year advance
getting us one new
a year.
Any boy or girl have one
by sending us two new sub-
to Tub
for one year.
No woman is prettier than she
thinks she is.
The seamstress isn't always what
she
Some dune days are rare, and
Mime arc positively law.
When a man is dry he usually
takes something lo whet his
Nobody Ix-gs for the core of the
of discord
A may sometimes
et so from riding on a merry go-
The lumberman has to work for
bis board.
Electric fans will soon lie putting
Oil airs.
Fume often depends upon a pull.
Over in New York they have a
haul of Fame.
Too many men screw up their
courage a corkscrew.
A Kensington man Hatch
has invented a new incubator.
And yet once
What's
boundary line, except
landlocked bays. Largely
count of such and bays
slightly outranks Minnesota
in water sin face, taking the lead
for country. Delaware bat
about same water surface
i although only one-fiftieth
as large.
I there arc M counties
which have a greater land area
Slate of
one of them, i consider
larger than
The Way to
Prosperity.
A man once
said this was his
to bed, early to
rise, hustle like thunder
and a
Advertising
in Tub will
In you success. Don't
lag behind in the race,
but let the people know
w bat you arc bore for.
The easiest, best
way sell anything It to
it in Such
advertisement to
the people, they learn what you
o and you reap the
benefit.
We have purchased a Urge
supply of bright attractive
cuts to illustrate ad-
and you are at
to use them. If you d know
just what you want say, will
help get up your advertise-
That is our business, to
help you talk lo people.
The cost of advertisement in
TO Is easiest part.
reasons
why we sell more
CLOTHING
than any store in Pitt
We carry the largest assortment.
We arc always up lo date
never misrepresent oar goods.
m prices.
We are always lowest
Come and he convinced-.
Of course at
He sells Sin
Mens
also Ladies Shoes.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
notice
If there -MARK
in Hie ibis paper it
so to remind you that won owe
subscription and we request
you to settle as early as p is
We need what YOU
owe us hope you will not
keep us waiting for
This notice is for those who
Had the cross mark on their to be present at marriage
HOWDY DO.
Some Speak lo Me, Some to You
Monday, hi, 1901.
ii, I. led this morning
for
Miss Annie this
morning for
Kev. ll. returned
Ibis
Miss of
Mrs. J. Perkins returned
home Monday evening from a visit
Wile little
daughter returned Monday
afternoon from Littleton.
M rs. Danville,
rived Monday to visit her
U. W. Harvey.
Miss Campbell has
been
left afternoon
m Washington
W. of Black Jack. It'll
for to
treated John Hopkins
Mm. E. II. and
Mary and and Miss Doris
Flanagan went to to-
day.
A. B. Ellington and left
Ibis morning for Petersburg
b spend a few
Prof. W, II. Tom
Moore went to this
morning lo attend
Assemble.
Misses and
pen Miss
this morning to
j attend
1901.
Jesse left this morning
for
I. left this morn-
for
Mis Benin Harding
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. returned
Monday
II. I., family re-
turned evening from
good.
Mrs. Johnson today
Chicago, III., lo live her
son, Mr. Johnson, Jr.
Mite n I rained nurse, of
Wilson, arrived Tuesday evening
to nurse Mrs, W. Harvey.
Miss Jennie arrived
borne Monday evening from
where she bat been for
months,
I. I. Moore and sitter, Mb
left Ibis morning for Whit
Hugh returned this
. , morning from Hal-
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
r The is
at borne today on account of tick-
Attention Is called to the notice I nets.
of sale of J t warehouses
at which appears In returned
paper. Saturday evening from a visit lo
J. S has sold out
groceries to W. II. Mrs, J. I,. Daniel returned Sat-
house. Mr. and a to
his son will business
the -land.
I have this day received
a full line of
Patterns and
styles and
none higher. Fashion
Books per copy.
MRS. L. GRIFFIN
Play By Home Talent.
There will be a play by the home
troupe in Opera House
latter part of this month, The pro
will be for the benefit f the
They are
ready rehearsing play and
it promises to be best of its
kind that has ever been given here
by home talent.
Bitten by u Snake.
Joe Kennedy, a son of It. M. Ken
was bitten by a snake
day. The boy was looking torn lieu
nest back of Mr. Kennedy's house
when it moccasin bit him on
heel. He went home and his leg
was badly swollen and very pain-
but Mr. Kennedy gave him
plenty of whiskey counteract
Um poison and the boy is gelling
along fairly will.
Mayor's Court
Mayor J. disposed
if I he following eases his
since last report
Hop-
kins Violet
and disorderly conduct, guilty,
lined el of cost each
amounting to
Sain Mien and Donaldson,
assault with deadly
both parties bound lo
term of court.
The Summer
no you
tn
will
hour. .-I
Killer pi on
the wrapper. H bow
will come, Avoid
there hut one
Mt
Mis. of
county, is visiting Mrs.
P. of
who has been here a days, let
Sal day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John
and Harris left this
afternoon for Verona, X. C.
-Miss Tingle,
who baa been visiting Miss
Daniel, returned home Saturday.
Tuesday, ii, 1901.
Medley is in town.
spent today in
W. R, Parker
w. Brown left
for Norfolk,
this
E. II. went to
of I heir titter.
who ha
been her titter, Mrs. W.
II. Smith, ibis morning for her
home mar Mattel Is,
Mrs. M. Williams, who has
been visiting her daughter,
J. A. Brady left this morning for
her home Wilmington,
Mrs. . who has
been spending Rome time visiting
Hie family of J. T. Meadows, left
Ibis morning for her home lien
son.
Two Coons Scrap.
Sain Smith and John two
boys, had a scrap mi
Wednesday and were taken
before Mayor trial.
suspended judgment on
Smith pill tine on John
He instructed tin chief of Police
lo lake the buy around to his aunt
and if she would give a
good thrashing in presence of
Chief Police, the boy
loose.
I in.
near being another big
lire on Main street Sunday night.
Sonic one passing J. I.
about in o'clock noticed a
blaze III the back of the stoic and
II. K. King, came
in thin morning.
M. Bernard, of Raleigh, came
in Monday evening.
J. K. Went down to
Monday
Mis-. Smith went to Kin-
Monday evening.
J. S. left Ibis morning
for a trip up the road.
Mrs. O. came over this
morning from Kin-ton,
John a. Kicks returned
morning from
Kev. II. Harding went lo
Washington morning,
Arthur Bernard, is
Mrs. m. a.
Mrs. B. and child
left this morning Mildred.
W. II. Wilson son Frank
left this morning for Plymouth.
Mi-. W. I. Brown and
sou Whit, left this morning for Tar
Mist of near
spent the day in
who been sick
for several weeks is able to be
again.
sir was
and if
the
Is
gave the alarm. The door
broken open and the
work one corner of
in the stoic was found ti
lire. The lire WOt put he-
lore much damage was he
desk office was charred
the wall paper was burned III-
most up lo ceiling. is
known how the tire originated.
Negro Killed by Train,
We are informed that n
man killed near
the passenger train Saturday night.
It seems that a man from
near
waiting for Hie
train that was wrecked
day When train
reached the water lank
undertook to u ride and Jump-
ed the but
fell oil, and the train ran over
him and cut his arm leg.
died morning, The
passenger train seemed
to lag bad luck to a
wreck and kill a -0
miles each
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Have Ton Forgot
THAT I AM CARRYING
LINK OF
AN
What
Pry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats. Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
AND A OTHER
WHICH I AM I TO MENTION
Come to M. me for your next Barrel of Flo or Pork
Yours to please-
las.
Three Times The Value
ANY OTHER.
ONE EASIER.
ONE THIRD PASTER.
In
territory.
Company,
Atlanta.
For sale by
S. T WHITE,
Greenville,
Exposition.
Warn River L- from the
Fall- car Me. minutes.
grounds. Take street ear,
Morale rates. All .
receive prompt attention.
SHOW OF LIVE STOCK.
EXHIBIT THE
AT
DO.-
Model t
inn
of live Block at ran-
t Buffalo the
Include
and domestic animal.
Oven made to ac-
animal, on the
ground. Liberal prizes In all
sue will be .
prominent feature of the
will horses
etc. ThU exhibition U
on the lines of MM
, Oar and will held
at the Stadium.
A model exhibition dairy,
, of all breed of milk cows, will M W
during the six month, or
Exposition.
great display of varied
cultural product from th
prov and countries of the
Western Hemisphere will be made In
the Agricultural building. two
acres. f
awards for all meritorious exhibit,
will be made direct o Individual ex-
The closing of the Nineteenth
has witnessed marvelous In
the Improvement of methods In the
world. Formerly the whole business
conducted by
Instead of a vocation
Inc a certain apprenticeship It Is fast
becoming en in which
and bacteriology play no In-
part The Increasing Inter-
I and attendance at the various dairy
throughout the State.
and Canada, the existence of great co-
operative commercial
for the manufacture and sale of
flair products, is an
to the achievement, of modern
science. In Ibis great Industry the
government has appropriated vast
sums of money to help the dairyman In
his work, and this Is Indicative of its
importance as a factor of the great
food problem of I he world.
The territorial lines of the daily belt
have long since been annihilated. A
raw slates and provinces In the cast no
longer the exclusive distinction
of being In dairy sections.
Obi .,
lot all
GERMAN WORKS,
OBSERVATIONS
In a little Western town, the
other day, the most popular
soundly whipped a tough
character, and to vindicate the
majesty of law the offender was
brought up for trial. The jury
was out about two minutes.
said the Judge,
have the jury to it
please the responded the
foreman, jury, find that
prisoner is not guilty of
with intent to kill, simply to
paralyze; and he done The
verdict was received with applause.
Another quaint verdict was re-
rendered in a rural settle-
in Georgia. The was
before the Coroner, and the jury
found that deceased came to
his death by to light his
pipe by a electric, light, which
cant be done
UNIVERSITY
Law School.
The Summer Term begin July to
continue Thorough
in course, admitting to the bar. MM
lectures by cum n law For C at-
address Jas-C.
Hill, N. f.
OLD DOMINION LINE
in
J. W. PERRY . CD.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Fact on and of
Bagging, Ties and Hags.
and shipments
solicited.
mad. by the Orange V
Ga.
JOSEPH A. MOORE,
Client
Ins-
1283 Niagara Buffalo, S
, THE GRIM
It -ill clean the bowels, stimulate the liver and
liver and kidney. to trouble
freshen you will feel the old and
Mr a awl art fir .
For Sale by
,,.
.
I MM
BARGAIN DAYS.
building t the Imposition space
ha, b., n asked for by Main,
California. Manitoba
The of soil,
climate and rood In portions of
America have largely been
I y in- skillful dairyman, and to-
day splendid of dairy
found wherever the who
and nutritive value of milk
product, ore known.
few people hare adequate COB-
magnitude of
flair, In
and lucre is one dairy cow to
every four or cows.
milk is
i at Add to this the
dairy r-w. and
. Tc Mil.
In dairy appliance
, n-a ha grand total of
In this great Industry
in tin and Canada. The
,.,., ., . the south of us.
America, are eager for
dairy and with
fr-m these
the In have
the fulled Canada
in half century great com
. , . . of
I ts lie
mi
large. building located
near Agricultural building will be
lo Dairy
ml
tin. i product, will be
m ea properly
for tin- p i; maintaining a.
m possible Hie and quality
the products i n
white pr a portion of
or provincial will not b.
space.
will be charged -M
per font occupied.
I The exhibit Appliances will
embody nil the Intention, and
i improvement, made In this
I Including
I retort, cooler, etc.
Electric p will in
the exhibitor desire to
work of their ma-
the of the
The the will
,, . of at-
before attempt-
ed , ,
A Mod. I . of
of the will be In
during the entire
for the determining as far
., of
adapt ability of certain breed to
arm I dairy work
r. A.
You can now feast on
without going bankrupt-
As a rule those people live long-
who do everything at
once.
The girl who marries for gold
truly the bonds of
Success is a
many of your friends can
not make- the man,
bat it makes the
happy.
It is biggest straw berry that
always finds plenty of room at the
top.
Most people have a wishbone In
the place where the backbone
Might to be.
Always be true to your trust
especially if you arc one of the
stockholders.
In the journey of life
many people lake the train at
wrong deep owe.
What's female beauty but
divine through which paint and
cosmetics shine
about the time a con-
that all the wisdom of the
world is In his
um, world discovers that he is
boat as barren as the desert of
Four farmers in Okla
lost their wheat crops by
Saturday's storm.
BRICK.
II in need Of goad brick, smooth A-
uniform in size, call on write us V. e
arc prepared to make
in large or small lots, and at
HARVEY ft SON
89-Wt-
Three Panes, One Teat
Times
VA.,
Now Only a Year,
and includes absolutely free The
Paragon New The
Farm Journal, Philadelphia.
THE DAILY AND SUNDAY TIMES,
Including Farm Journal and Para-
Monthly, now only ft per
year; Me mouth by mail.
Address THE TIMES,
Richmond, Va.
SIB VIC
Steamer leave Washing
ton daily at A. M. for
leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer Edgecombe leave
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturday
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Baltimore,
New York and Bo
ton, and for all points for the Wee
with railroads at
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
SON,
Washington, N. C.
CHERRY,
Greenville, N. O.
L. H. Pender,
O.
Tobacco Flues, Tin Hoofing,
Expert Gunsmith employed. All
kinds Gun and work
first class. Restocking of a
specialty.
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter
Paper Hanging.
I am prepared lo fill Wall la-
p, r and can hang it if nil line
wimples from bail designers to
I am alto prepared do Duck Laying
Plastering and on short notice
Orders for wall paper left at the of
Mrs. II. 1- receive prompt at-
J. H. BUNN,
Greenville, C.
notice to rue
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. John Agent for
North Carolina and Virginia, of that ell-
and Popular Company,
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Insurance Co., of
Doha to to its large number
policy holders, and lo the public
generally, of North this c om-
will now In
stale and from date will issue
splendid and to all de-
siring the very insurance In the heal
life insurance company in the world.
If the local in your town has not
yet completed
JOHN C.
Agent, Raleigh, N. C.
Assets
Paid policy
Live, reliable energetic agent, wanted at
once to work for the
W.
DEALER IN
GREENVILLE N. C.
o-------
Cotton Lagging and Ties alway
on
Fresh goods kept constantly e
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
Old Benefit.
was firs advised by our family
in Charleston to use
when she but a very young to-
us of colic and W warm
,, the Later
in teething and its t
I,,, been found so and
free from the danger that
,, upon the use drug, and s lung
that come to regard it,
With e l as one of
when there is- in
and until arc
over and take pleasure in
it to oar friend instead of
Had to keen tan
Dally lime.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and Commission Mer-
chants, and Dealers in Bagging, ties, ca-
and quota
Nova Scotia Land for June and
shipment as
lots
no ton lots
It ton lots
ton.
J. W. ft CO.
NOTICE TO
Having duly before the
or Court of Pitt county as
or the estate of Jacob Brooks,
notice is hereby given to all persons
Indebted the estate to make immediate
payment to the undersigned. And per-
sons hating claims said estate arc
to present the same lo the
for payment on or More the th day
June, 1902, or this notice will be plea
it, recovery. This June
Jacob Brooks.
W, R, WHICHARD
N. C.
The Stock complete in every It
and prices low the
lowest. Highest market price
paid for country produce.
SALE OF LAND.
, sick
By virtue of
Pitt
certain
of Superior
only made this day
stave,
FARMERS
Every day is bargain us.
Sailors
1.2.1
1.7.1 Leghorns
l.
too tn
stock in order to get and
give our customers the
pared
effort
pi
-l
ran I ;
will i
i. it
our Give us a trial
MISSES ERWIN.
in
, .- iii Dirt
ill. Pan
lit,, . i-l Hell,
. I
and
,.,., an is The
i-i -i .- all
a-11 . .-., ah . i .- lb
t.,. . , rout .
ts of the
garden
, ;., , , I .
their in location will be
down i
man . m . mid
a Hi. i lit mi man in din.
in i from
i h
the n i. of crop. ml of
all kind; r nil product, of
He not garden. will be
Of the
farmer.
a. M.
The the A. ft M.
College is received. It shows
students and The
by wet last year,
Every member of the
graduating and some of the
juniors bad engagements for work
the following year in
The College oilers complete In
traction la Agriculture,
lure, Civil Engineering,
cal Engineering, Electrical
Chemical Engineering,
Gotten Dyeing.
There is manual training in car
wood-turning,
drawing and designing,
engine, boiler and dynamo tending,
horticulture
The Board of Agriculture has
oat established scholarships
especially students
and i for
by these students
order that I hi
PILLS
Vitality. n
A tonic
blood
pink to pl.
and US
loath, B
or
a-J COM ct I
l .- ----j
in Special therein pending
Cannon, Public
r, estate
against Bonnie II.
den. John and I
on Monday, July 1901, sell at
public sale the Court House door la
certain lot or parcel of land
in town of Ayden, Put county,
on the smith aide of Third street and
street and known in the
said town as live in block II.
Term, cash.
W. II. deceased.
PILLS
a.
tor circular
bond.
. . , o.
. Jackson St.,
For -ale by L
N C
E. M.
Wholesale retail Grocer
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bad-
Mattresses, Oak Suits, Fa-
, by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor
may be instructed suits, Tables, Safes,
tr I v
North Carolin-. Pill county In Superior
Court.
A. P. ,. . .,.
V. t Notice of Bale.
By of an Execution directed to the
from the
Wilson in the
I will
at m. at the court house door
sell to bidder f.
ash to satisfy said
tub- and interest which the said W. I-
Lang, defendant has in lb.
real estate to aiM That tract
laud in county,
lying on the side of
creek, and adjoining the lands
Bessie Bullock, J. It. rag-
well, the heirs, II. A. and
oilier., and known It. J. Lang farm,
containing six hundred acres more or leas.
day of May. IS.
Pitt county
BIG SALE.
of a mortgage and
treat by the
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
along these lines and also may be
helped In paying their expenses.
For mi address
Geo. T. W N.
Perfect Health.
Keep the system in perfect or-
by the occasional use of
Liver They reg-
the bowels and produce
A Vigorous Body.
For headache, malaria,
constipation kin-
diseases,
Liver PILLS
and Gail Ax
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty can-
Cherries,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and V
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Mara
Cheese. Best Butter,
Sewing Math i and nu-
other Duality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to sec me.
delivered W.
Warehouse
D , August 18th, and duly re-
In lb office the
in Bot Z. r., page the
will sell t public. MO.
km door m
ville Saturday July the
described lots in the town of
am which lots have erected two
tarn tobacco warehouses. One lot bound-
the north by lot, on the
n west by
east by allot M. lot, o .
lot and on the by
Street, acres. One other
lit at the comer of fourth street
and the right of way of the Atlantic Coat
Line on west side said road, run
north parallel with Mia
thence west Front, Set to
a Make in the line of street, thence
will, said forth, a
slake in the line of Front thence cast
with front street feel to the
Also one other beginning stake pa
h runs en-t
tn a stake in then Hi west
i Ml Hue, theme with
said hue poles to the ditch to beginning
containing more or less,
o sold lo satisfy add
Apply to Attorney or
tee before This June nth, 1901.
F. JAMES, Attorney.
The Commoner
WILLIAM J.
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
in Advance.
One Year IT, Months
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are cm-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
Tub office. The Semi-
Weekly Reflector
will lie sent together
one year for or The
Reflector and
one year for 3.50 payable in ad-
-.-
FOR
The Eastern Reflector
D. J.
TRUTH TO
TERn.
Twice a M
-AT-
VOL. XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, TUESDAY, JUNE
NO
We Beg
Your
Pardon
We have apology lo make in connection with our
goods but its on the score of juices. They are so low
we almost ashamed to quote Come let us
whisper the prices in your ear. They are so low you
cannot hear them from the outside. Few pieces of
New White Goods just arrived.
Yours to please,
W. T. LEE
Exposition.
I am prepared to accommodate about Pan
visitors with board room with all modern conveniences.
view of Niagara River .-mil Lake Erie from the- house
Niagara Falls ear passes door minutes. SO
walk to exposition grounds. Take Niagara street ear, to
Auburn Avenue. Moderate rates. All correspondence will
receive prompt attention.
JOSEPH A. MOORE,
1288 Niagara Street, Buffalo, N
of Alabama Dead.
Ala., June II.
W. J. of Ala-
died to-night at
Ala., where he has been ill for
sometime. Disease of the heart
was the cause of death.
Governor has been in
several weeks, having
gone there to attend a meeting of
the trustees of the Slate
He had been ill since before
his inauguration as Governor, but
it was believed immediate
danger of death was past. While
however, his illness
returned with renewed violence
he became so i sick
that physicians feared to re-
move him lo Montgomery.
Yesterday was
thought to be improving but he
grew worse today and
to-night at o'clock.
years
Of age native of
He had served in Senate
and Congress, was a of
the Constitutional Convention of
1875, and held other important
public offices. He was elected
Governor in August of last year
and was inaugurated
10th last.
Hon. W. D President of
the Slate Senate, will succeed
as Governor.
tin.
Y.
A FIRST SCHOOL IN EASTERN N. C.
School,
LaGrange, N. C.
MILITARY, LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC It COMMERCIAL SCHOOL.
Boarding Twelve Counties and two States
represented past session. School Buildings. Barracks
for Sixty Cadets.
The school aims to strengthen character by developing latent
and power. The individual needs of the students are considered.
The literary training strengthens the manly traits, gives a sound body
and clear mind, room methods cultivate
and mental grasp. Athletics encouraged. No Compromise on
Liquor or Tobacco. Expenses term of Nine Months,
board, room, fuel and lights, payable quarterly
advance. No extras. Write for beautiful register.
J. E. Suit.
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND OF
PITT AND ADJOINING
are still in the forefront of the
We offer you the best selected line of
race after your
General Merchandise
to be found any store in Pitt County. Well bought Choice
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer
and Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to
sell you if we can. We oiler 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 not do yourself justice
if you do not see OUT immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us and the following lines of genera merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Satins, Dress
Jackets and Capes. Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes.
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar Molasses,. Lard, Bead ts,
Hardware,
Plows. Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
OUR DOORS
ARE OPEN WIDE TO
EVERY ONE TO OUR STORE IN THE
next days,
The ore knocked down below any reason
mention on those beautiful embroideries,
Swisses, white goods, lawns all summer
goods, Ladies oxford ties from per pair
up. In fact anything in our store will be
lower in next days than ever
Redeeming Check Stamp.
Collector of Revenue
yesterday announced the
Government ruling as lo the
to be followed for the
lion of stamps on cheeks after July
when the tux reduction goes into
effect. Claims of this kind must
be made forms in the name
of bank or persons, firm or com-
which is tide
them. The ownership of
stamps Imprinted upon the checks
must be proved by certificates of
the printer who purchased them
from the Collector, and by
bank which had them printed, in
some cases, in other cases by
certificate of the bank which or-
them from the Collector.
other cases, where banks have
bought in the stamped checks of
their customers desire to
sent them for right I The New England Cotton Mann-
of the bark lo make the claim Association have a fund
must be supported by a certificate whose income is devoted lo the
of the customers to the effect that of medals to the men
Just Received.
A large line of Baby Caps,
Belts, and
Embroideries. Ladies Col-
and Cuffs all Sizes
HAVE THE LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST LINE OF
MILLINERY;
EVER TO GREENVILLE.
M. is charge of millinery
the ; i is on one will be trimmed to your
taste while you wait.
Hats, silks. Braids, Ornaments, Flowers, Ribbons, and everything
in the milliner line.
Alphabetical Drawback
Church.
the
Headquarters for Furniture and in line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Denting.
Your Friends.
The causes obstructing the pro
grass of the Church have been
to the Chicago Presbytery
II. A.
Ambition to equal footing
with others in style living
dress, and if possible lo outstrip
them. Apathy after giving
to outside organizations.
Blaming Hie Church
playing
Craze for pulpit novelties.
id. Debt, Divisions among
Christians. Dancing. Dyspepsia
of spirit of lo be
e Erroneous of s
word,
l Frivolity. Formality. False
teaching.
i Gossip.
ii rich and scarcity
of homes.
, i i intemperance
and Inconsistency.
j Jealousy in the ranks.
i k i k neglected.
i Low moral tone
North
means for
he has sold such stamped checks to
the bank is willing that it
make for
of
Burglary la Degree.
Standard Patterns
and July Designs.
KICKS WILKINSON.
N. C,
the Superior
Gales Frank Johnson, white,
and Ben Foster and Harry Mills,
, found guilty of burg-
in the first degree. Coder
North Carolina law- the penalty for
burglary is death. All tour men
will be sentenced to be hanged be-
tore the term of court cuds. On
the 8th of February these men
entered the store and at
Emma, two miles from
pistols on Samuel
Alexander, opened a sale and be-
to it. Alexander watch
an opportunity and when the
attention was diverted
grabbed a opened lire,
wounding two of the
receiving almost fatal wounds
himself. The burglars lied but
were captured. Postmaster Gen-
Smith wrote a
personal letter commending his
bravery.
The daily man doesn't believe in
crying over milk so long as
the pump is
Virtue is its own but
Minn- few people good because
they really like lo be.
her of the graduating class lex-
tile schools who shows the highest
grade of excellence. This
is the first year which this i
adopted, live of these medals
are lo be given to the Lowell Tex-
tile School, Lowell, Mao.-; Low.
of Design, Boston, Mass.
today Philadelphia Textile School,
Philadelphia, the New
lord Textile School Mass. and the
Georgia School of Technology, At-
Ga.
The school at New Bedford and
Atlanta, Ga. will not have their
graduation exercises until autumn,
the medal at Philadelphia
the graduation on June nth was
awarded to James
of North Carolina, and the
Lowell Textile on the same
date was awarded to Bartholomew
Parker, o and the
student at the
School of Design at the
Institute of Technology was
awarded Arthur Eugene San
ford, of Dorchester. Mass Char-
we
An uptown Mrs, Malaprop lay
if she ever sues for a divorce
she wants the hearings to lake
place before an umpire.
Chill ear all
malarial is what they w. r,
Tin. Cur
No cure, no pay. per Mile,
thug-gist.
Cambridge, Mass., June II. II.
Bigelow, of
at Harvard, was instantly killed
by a Chemical engine of the Cam
bridge fire department to-night.
A lire was among a pile
of boards mar the Harvard
building by one of the pro-
An was sent
but before the firemen had
Professor and
students had put the fire. The
alarm caused the undergraduates
to assemble and as the Bremen
drove up then- was much jeering.
The chemical engine was very late
and the crowd hooted men.
The accident Is described different
claiming
homes on the engine became ex-
cited at the howling crowd and
dashed forward, scattering
crowd. The Students claim that
the driver, John
drove his engine into the crowd
Bigelow
under wheels other Stu-
dents were knocked down, only
one hail any injury to speak of.
As soon as the student,
bad happened made a
wild demonstration.
beads maintained control and
fireman were allowed to returned
to their stations.
Music Teacher to Meat i
Tenn., Juno l-
The Southern Music As
now a session
here this morning selected Ashe
ville, N. for the next place of
meeting.
. n.
of family religion.
,, Ordinances Irregularly
tended.
., Pleasure seeking. Political
in pi ion. Poverty.
Quack evangelists.
r Rivalry between
lion.
desecration.
Slander.
of world, the
and ii. I re.
n i
ism.
Vanity In and
churches,
. . Extravagance. of
and old by
the principle yourself
and get
for the of God and
of sou's
The lo i out
of with
Charged u-.
A warrant was served this morn-
on Mr. V- Lee Turpentine, en-
in C. I., charging
him will, murdering Elijah Whit-
Held, run over Saturday
night the A. I., passenger
train
The was sworn by
brother of
bail man.
The attorneys for the prosecution
me Mi-.-, Woolen Woolen, and
M.-s.
Mr. N. J. the
The warrant was issued by
G. Cox. The defense had
I lie case remove, from before
I'm. who transferred it to
justice W. r. Dibble.
Witnesses for the
iii i this morning swore
the man said he
was knocked off the engine by
Tin with a stick of
n-i
At a recess was taken
J lock ibis alien
Hawks and J. Joyner.
a traveling man who was the
Main the night of the
ill Unit they were among
very lo reach th. injured
i mid be made
of being knocked off the en-
iv i The
ii . v, ill also show it was
impossible
was inn over by the engine, con-
the description of his in-
juries. theory when
i Up went on the
I pint for in of bis engine to knock
a check valve that was leak-
In i, v a slick of wood, the
who had been previously or-
dote oil engine In Tin-
became frightened and
jumped I lull he was inn
i j the engine, that the
attempted board bag-
gage , the was at this
lime running at the rate of a
v i an missed his
fell, The way he was
injure I would seem lo hear this
i in nut, Iii- right leg and left
being inn Free
Pros.
lion,
The
cool I have a
the
i- the I end
file
I lie j ink of the Na-
answer lo- at
i- lo
NO pin-
Of course who I i mi
ii to their notion do
mil to M It
in any pan. It
their what would be worse
for and better for State,
it might hem from leader
ship Durham
lie enriched with a look
bed from gale
City ill and a key. The
lock ten Inches long,
mid key four feet. The were
by a Missionary and
sent to Museum Minister
.; . . this Mis
and Conger were
I ill even the
in.- Sacred didn't
escape I hem, nothing is -a-
lo the
Slur.
I I


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Eastern reflector, 14 June 1901
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June 14, 1901
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