Eastern reflector, 18 June 1901


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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
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ployed. Subscriptions taken at
Tub office. The Semi-
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will lie sent together
one year for or The
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one year for 3.50 payable in ad-
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FOR
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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
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
N. C.
J. WHICHARD, Ed. Owner
Entered at Post Office at
Greenville, N. as Second-Class
Hatter.
Tuesday. U,
A. BEAUTIFUL
Mr. John L. Hasten U
Blanche W.
Plymouth, V. O. June
As the gleam of old Sol Hit
across mother earth on Wed-
there
seemed to be a cloud
against the distant but as
the inn climbed from the
eastern hills, Hooded the earth
with magnificent kissed
The Europe's car
at American prosperity and even lea and
some the cloud Iron, sight
league of all l
with one accord to
reference to the pillars by
that prosperity is supported.
The have percent
of the world's area and per cent,
of population and their
is increasing than any
other country's.
The total wealth far exceeds
Here it
that the eyes of our people beheld
a ion I he like of which has
never graced holy
in this town before and hardly
think its equal was ever in
State.
Before the chancel stood an
and
of nation-is at least lit- arch beautifully decorated with
teen billions greater than around the chancel rail
it is distributed and was entwined white
per capita more than any and con-
other nation's, j will, evergreen, here
Their money investment in stood potted dowers
and schools of all grade. and ferns of choice selections
the number of pupils attending all blending so perfectly with the
them are equal to those of any decorations,
two nations combined. What all a
They have II per cent, of multitude of people a
world's total railroad mileage, and beautifully decorated
NOTES.
N. C, June
J. S. Joyner, of Baltimore, was
in town Tuesday.
Miss Jessie went up to
to take in the commence-
of Prof. school.
J. E. Fleming, of Greenville,
was in town a few days this week.
K. King up
Monday.
J. Cherry came up from
Tuesday night and re-
turned Wednesday morning.
E. of Durham, was
here Tuesday.
Herman of came
in on train Wednesday.
Miss Annie Smith left
day for to visit her
brother, T. Smith.
Enoch Davenport, Plymouth,
who spent several days acre with
friends . returned home Tues-
day morning.
Many of our farmers are ship-
ping potatoes this week.
II. Cobb, of Standard, was in
I Thursday.
T. W. came in from
Thursday.
Mr. of Parmele, Spent
Thursday night in our city.
Miss of Wilson,
Tuesday night to visit Mrs. Dr.
has been right much
AND
BUSINESS NOTES.
more m than track-
age of all European countries put
together
They produce more gold than
any other part of the world save
Africa, more silver than any other
save Mexico, and coin an- and beneath this arch one of
anally about one of all
world's money.
They manufacture every year a
greater total product than Bog-
land, and
produce per cent, of all
the world's cotton, cotton seed,
alive with drummers past
added to all this nature seemed
her pretties robes little child John is
and birds from branch , it will
their softest add sweetest lyre. recover.
It means that within tins holy , j. of Dunn, who
lice, this concourse of people has been here the past
week returned morning.
Herman Hell returned to Kin-
Friday night.
Ply.
mouth's fairest daughters was soon
to plight her troth to the man of
In i choice.
At a carpel of purest white
was down each isle and the
bridal entered church
keeping time to sweet notes
the artistic touch
Alabama Negro
and corn, per cent, of all mi, Clyde
steel mineral took their positions in
percent, of all It coal, per , chancel as
cent, of all its iron and all its grain,
and per cent, of all its wheat.
These arc pillars of our
of prosperity, Europe could
even shake them. New
World.
Yolk
Mr. Warren Biggs, of Williamston
with i i-s Sadie of
more Mr. Godwin, W III-
Miss Anna
of Plymouth; Mr. Nichols.
of Windsor with Miss Ida
Mr. II. I Shed-
berry, Plymouth, with Miss Lil-
Green, of Louisburg Mr. J, J,
Tue gold miners who have been , with Miss Ruth Harden,
operating a hydraulic plant in Mr. Trunk F. Pagan
the Catawba river have made the Miss Pauline Harrison, of
that the black sand In Mr. of
Ala., June
The lust part of the new State Con
was adopted yesterday
by the Constitutional Convention.
office of Lieutenant Governor
was created and the Governor's
C, June
To the Teachers of Greene A Pitt
Counties.
As Institute for
the above named counties is to be
held in N. C begin-
July 1st 1901 the following
persons have agreed to entertain
the teachers during the term at
per month. Those who have
not already secured homes for the
time arc advised lo write Prof. G.
E. or A. Cox who
will take special pleasure in
arrangements them. The
following Is a
Mis. J. D. Cox, Bearding House;
Dr. I.
Parker; M. W. L. House
Barber; Cox; A. G.
Cox; Mrs. Cox; Mrs. John
Elks; A. Manning; Edward
Mrs. Tyson; W.
H. T. C. Nelson; J. W.
Harper; W. B. Nobles; Simon
A. Fail; J. W. Sparks;
H. M. Misses, Wesson
Boarding B. A.
Prof. G. W. and Rev.
J- E. of spent
sometime here Thursday. They
express themselves as very much
pleased with various industries
especially Cigar factory. Come
again gentlemen. We will be glad
to see you.
Now farmers nave about
caught up with their crops, many
of t hem might a nice little
mm from huckleberries at the Can
factory.
and young beef cattle
are wanted by A. ti. Cox for which
he will pay cash.
Kev. J. H. Jackson has received
a call lo pastorate of the Second
Baptist church at
Mrs. W. B. WIngate, who has
ST AT n
Happening la North Carolina.
Warrants have been issued for
W. L. Garrett for the of
Miss Daisy daughter of
Mr. A. L. of
The couple left Salisbury last
Wednesday, ostensibly to get mar
but they were not. The girl
is but If years old.
Side by side, each with a bullet
wound the temple, the dead
bodies of L. his wife
were in their bed at
Great Northern hotel, at Charlotte,
Tuesday The room show-
ed no of a struggle, both
bodies were lifeless and well com-
posed the covering of the bed
well tucked about them; but the
revolver clutched in the right baud
of the husband told the story of the
double tragedy.
raised from to visiting friends at Oakley,
The terms of the executive returned on yesterday
lengthened from two lo four
t they arc ineligible furl recent graduate
The Governor cannot Wake Forest, left yesterday for
candidate for assumes control of
w ere
years,
re election.
become a
Sand Worth
the bed of the liver is rich with
Williamston, with Miss Nona
gold. An assay of a quantity of of Plymouth; Mr. Dennis
this recently made, shows of Williamston, with Miss
yield of per ton. This is an Annie Man Walker, of
extraordinary rich yield and If all
the in Work-
hold lip to it, result will
be a veritable
gold miners have always
claimed that there is gold In the
sand of streams in this section,
and III back the the sand was
worked with good results, the
primitive system of panning. Mr.
J. Spencer, president of the
Commercial National Hank, re
lutes that u bell lie was in
a school.
C A. Fair has employed an as-
in his barber shoo and ex-
to keep open during the
week so a lo accommodate the
public at all times. He
tees class work.
in the is
still out near the home of Dr. B.
BLACKJACK ITEMS
Black Jack, N. C, June U
Little Miss who
has been visiting friends and
home
last Wednesday.
Amos Clark returned List Wed-
from Bethel high school.
Louisa spent
and Sunday in Root
visiting her daughter, Mrs. John
C. S. Waters and Scrap Buck,
Ayden, were the welcomed
guests of Miss Maggie Smith last
Friday night.
Miss White spent last
Friday night with her sister, Mrs.
E. C. Ruck, near
Ed. Clark his best girl went
to Red Hanks last
Miss Annie White has been
quite sick for the past few days.
L. H. While is seriously ill.
Miss Annie Clark, of Kim-ton, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Noah
Buck.
S. V. Tyson who has quite
sick for the few days is able
be out again.
Little Miss Mills is visit-
relatives in Clay Root.
A snap, a roar, and a flash just
outside our office window a few
days ago arrested our attention.
We looked down into the street,
and found a broken trolley wire
writhing twisting an if in
and now and then touching
the iron rail of the track, making
fire works at the touch.
A large crowd gathered, and there
was no touch that
looking wire. Everyone knew
what it meant. It was a
A touch completing a cur
lent meant death. The wire which
had hung in mid air, day after
day, performing its useful mission,
was now a As we look-
ed, we could not help of
in the shape of
mainly. Many a soul stretches its
trolley in pure mid air of a
godly life. The car of runs
so smoothly, carrying its rich
of influence. The
mini arc safely made and transfers
of serious responsibilities, safely
effected. But there is a snap
a fall. Conscience has lost Ms grip
on the high things. Tue soul
writhes rolls in its
ungovernable activities. Con-
is made with low e
of n, that soul becomes
a a dangerous thing
to all moral spiritual life.
And yet how little heed we give to
this kind a We
bear cries of warning. We see
no warning signs. There it writhes
on the highway, on street; in
the social circle, in the home.
it gives forth its deadly pow
and souls are lost. To parents
especially we would
Teach your boys and girls to lie
ware the among
companions. Evil
more than anything else is
Idling I lie homes our laud with
Christian
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getting us one new subscriber
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FREE by sending us two new sub-
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for one year.
Mr. Crawford, of William-
stun, w nil Miss of Haiti-
more bride entered leaning
ii the in of her uncle Mr.
let Wilson, of Greenville, while
the groom was attended by his
man. Mr.
The hr de was followed
little Miss Florence
ran, the ring In a silver tray,
tin i. came the Mr. B.
Mai of and
or
K. D. James Norman
in as a Ply-
of
Spencer, a gnat proportion his
business was with people who
paid for their goods In gold
obtained by panning sand
the river and
streams. The bed of that,
river la rich now as it was then
and with improved methods of
Starts within one year
the expiration of his term.
The molt sweeping Suffrage
scheme ct brought forward was
that introduced today by Mr
Bums, of It provides
that the classes shall
Those who arc or
who may affected . ,
loathsome Manning and C. D. Hooks,
two of our Prince merchants, spent
convict- yesterday.
d of treason, forgery, la. j They report ever thing quiet on
robbery, bigamy,
inc. st. murder, rape, or attempt
rape, arson or burglary. was
Those who are descendants of afternoon.
parents who are of or descendants
of two more different races;
who shall have married any woman
having a living husband from I
whom she has not been legally
those who have committed
i any assault and battery on Wife or
loafers, or who
with infectious
disease.
Those who have been
of the
visiting jester-
sol
and fruits for which they
re ready to pay best cash mar
el price.
Set K. O. Cox to out
Killing the gold, a profit
able Held for prospector.
Charlotte Observer.
At the chancel rail stood the
Be. Willis, i
who according lo beautiful
ritual the M. K. Church, with I
tin golden band and innovations
t pronounced solemn
I edict ion winch made John Lin-
wood ii Blanche Walter
ll den man and wife.
stepdaughter.
This law would destroy I'll per
cent of the vole, and ex
slaves who are not debarred will
be less than pet cent.
I Three
Shanghai, June Respond
to a toast to in the
annual banquet of the China As
i in bride is daughter
Mis. S. Harden, who with
angelic sweet innocent
and gentle manners hat
long considered one of
inn-t types of Southern woman-
hood who to know was bill to love,
last night, Vice is has been for some
Seymour said Great had s-
three great steamer where he has
many and the States. j a host of and won an
He pointed out that Bosnia enviable reputation with his com-
not only her
but The bridal presents were
was competing evenly with ling irons and l costly ever given iii
land both In regard to in town,
this country and sea power, Immediately alter the ceremony
with which Great Britain will have Mr. and Mrs. left on the
lo reckon some
train for Buffalo, n. v., when
The States. will spend days before
greatest trade rival
but I his was not in with
Great of the open
door, Admiral
protested against any policy
of trade exclusion.
returning to their home iii William
X.
The bridal party given a
reception Tuesday evening at
home of the brides mother on
Washington street.
l Lynched.
Memphis. June
News reached here today from
Hamburg. Ark., of lynching
of James L. a white man,
under arrest on the charge of
The man had previously
served a term in penitentiary
for stealing a pony.
Monday night the people the
stormed
the at point secured the
prisoner and lynched him ill the
woods near by- His remains were
found dangling from a limb. The
body bad with bullets.
The scene of the lynching wolf the
railroad, and the people of
have tried to keep the
fair secret.
Creating Trade.
Years ago it was assumed that
there was a certain amount of trade
a community, and the share
which establishment could get
must depend on location
Now is known that not only will
advertising enlarge the
any establishment, but it will also
c total volume of
That trade OH be created
by advertising has been shown
many for example,
the case of the various breakfast
leads, for which millions arc ea-
Record.
ITEMS.
N. C. June 1901.
W. J. Rollins has here it
few days on business.
F. O. came down
Wednesday evening and returned
to Greenville Thursday.
L. A. Cobb returned from
folk Wednesday.
Dub Jenkins went to Greenville
Wednesday.
Miss Ruby of
is visiting the family of Mrs. Pitt-
man.
Miss is visiting
at kin on
W. J. Woodward, of Norfolk, is
here.
It. C. sister, Miss
Julia, and Miss Bessie left
Monday for a few weeks visit
in
J. II. went on a business
trip to Wednesday.
Geo. W. was
day.
S. V. has moved
the post office building, across
the street from J. C. store,
where he has had a room nicely
titled up.
Won.
The Greenville lase ball club re-
turned Thursday evening from
where they played a game
of ball with the Tarboro boys
The game resulted in
a score of to in favor of
Oar boys any they lost the
game on errors and that the pitch-
by Sugg was line. He
out it men while the Tarboro
pitcher only struck out
A Good Mosquito Curt.
Baltimore, Md., June
first attack of the mosquito army
upon old Fort has been
repulsed. sixty men at the
historic post under lead of
Surgeon have re-
invasion. Millions upon
millions of enemy wire
a single night. The in-
tried to surprise the little
garrison, but were in turn
big
the mosquito forces
for the attack. They never
escaped alive. Surgeon Stark
fought mosquitoes Cuba. He
it an easy as
fighting Spaniards. Several gallons
of petroleum placed each
of the magazines and the fumes
overpowered toes The
surface of the old fort was covered
with the dead.
Last the men
nearly eaten up alive at the old
fort. Day and night mosquitoes
swarmed over the barracks and the
quarters. Dr. Stark's
method of lighting them is a great
The city health officers
are preparing to work on same
plan will lie used the
sinks and on the low grounds.
Starks says that the
Slates arc treating with petrol-
all the lagoons around
where the insects that carry
malaria yellow fever germs
that have in years past been bred
by millions. They are using one
mince of ml to ten square feet
surface. Malaria has
most banished from the
treated.
Missed Mark.
Memphis, June H.
Wright, pursued by bloodhounds
through swamps and canebrakes
for four days, surrendered
day morning to the Memphis
lice. He is wanted for
Albert Brumley and fatally wound
at Covington in
Randolph county. He intended to
kill Hunt a man named Bloom
but instead killed Brumley, a by-
stander. This afternoon Wright
made a starling confession,
that he was at home when the
crime was committed; that there
was a conspiracy between himself
and his youngest son, James, aged
to kill Hunt and that a part of
the conspiracy was that himself
and son should engage in a sham
fight the presence of Hunt and
kill them both. Later on son,
he says, killed and fatally
Brumley. Wright says
he tied to avoid being lynched and
walked all the way to Memphis.
He is years old and it seems
most certain he will be lynched
when returned to the scene of the
crime. The son will be
at once.
The Way to
Prosperity.
A successful
said this was
man
his
To the golf writer the pen is
mightier I ban the sward.
mill en be cal-
led a strapping fellow.
The girl who has tone beau too
many is annoyed by a sir-plus.
This is the season the year
when has thing all his
sown weigh.
It's a wonder people don't i Fly players,
get indigestion from chewing A belt around the waist is worth
rag. on the jaw.
Lot say of I A Kensington girl
his wife that she worth of heart,
salt. , The bathing suit will be
Some can never find to the summer girt
house except fault.
Galloway, e Cheshire,
A i In nil
Meredith,
Hart,
Taylor,
Sledge, 1st b
u.
Skinner, cf 3rd b Smith, c 1st II
Sugg, p White, Tyson, James, 2nd
fat lady sys she is going
to marry said the living
skeleton to the
faro warned
remarked freak who bad
them.
may skip a lot of
chapters in a says the
may
lie upon to read the end-
always the last
A Dakota woman is proud
of three sous who ranee height
from lo i feet inches
rang in weight from In
The mother is imported
stock from Norway But there is
for all
directions in Dakota.
ton Star.
Karly to bed, early to
rise, hustle like thunder
and advertise.
Advertising
Tin. will
bring you success. Don't
lug in the race,
but let the people know
what yen are here for.
easiest, quickest and beat
way to sell anything is to
it The Reflector. Such
advertisement goes straight to
the people, they learn what yon
o sell and you reap
benefit.
We have just purchased a Urge
supply of bright and attractive
cuts to illustrate ad-
h-i Hunts, and you are at
to use them. If yon know
just what you to say, we will
help you gee up advertise-
That is our business, to
help you talk to the people.
The cost of an advertisement in
The Is easiest part.
reasons
why we sell more
CLOTHING
than any store in Pitt County.
We carry the largest assortment.
We are always up lo date
We never misrepresent our goods.
We are always lowest
Come and be convinced.
Of course at
He sells Shoes, Hats and Furnishings, also Ladies Shoes.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
to remind you that you owe
The for
subscription and we request
you to settle as early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Cash paid for by
M.
The trial of E. R. Met for
assault on C. M. was post-
until next Wednesday at
o'clock p. m.
Rural Retreat Hotel, 9th and
10th mineral springs, at Seven
Spring, N. C. will be formally-
opened with a big barbecue
other delicacies on
a social on the evening of that date.
Music by Italian orchestra.
rates on railroads. A royal
good time all who attend.
Summer Hie
for apples and
encumbers produce them Perry Dana
them. To the troubled
stomach It comes like a Mm wind la
in the land and
no one ho without ll his
A void there la but one
Perry Price sad HOC
S II. Tim
N. C., June
bankruptcy proceeding against
Mr. H. has post-
days. There was no ad-
in possession.
No Diploma a Cadet Who
Countenanced Hazing.
Md., Juno II. I'm
being present when Naval Cadet
Dortch was last fall,
Cadet If. O. Cook, of Kansas, one
of class men of the Naval
Academy, failed to receive his
diploma of graduation. The
authorities held that Cadet
Cook, being a member of the
class ought to have interfered
stopped the
Badly Bunged Bernard.
District Attorney Claude
reached the city yesterday from
where he was so badly
beaten Wednesday. He came by
the Seaboard and was a badly
up looking individual.
tie had on dark goggles his
eyes, beyond which the cir-
eyes could he
seen. lie looked as if he had
in a freight News
and Observer, 14th.
Licenses.
Register of Deeds issued to
following couples
White
U. L. and Alice V. Gal-
Louis May
Earnest May Ruthy
Joseph May Mamie
son.
John Dickens and May.
King Davis and Martha Ormond
Isaac Barnes and Mary
Engineer
The trial of engineer V. L.
i cut i fin the murder of
who was killed at by
passenger train Saturday night,
was dismissed Wednesday night.
There was no evidence against the
engineer the case was dis-
missed. is
running on train be-
tween until
Capt. Geo. Smith is able to take
his place again.
Andrew to Report the
Constitutional Convention.
Winston June
Andrew Joyner left this afternoon
for Richmond, Va. He has been
engaged by The Post
and Times to report the
proceedings of the constitutional
convention, which met today,
will be session probably live
mouths. The Times of Sunday
says it is hoped that the session
will cud lime for the new
to be voted on at the Nov-
ember These papers are
to be congratulated on securing the
services of Mr. Joyner, who is a
bright newspaper man.
Highway
York,
Hays, a sou of Simon Hays, a weal-
thy real estate dealer, was at rested
today of assaulting and at-
tempting to rob George u
bank messenger of Borough
bunk. had in his posses-
in bills and
quarters. He says he was struck
on the bead with bur of by
Hays that the bag of silver
was taken from him, but
was recovered. Hays lives
with bis wile their infant child
in com fort west
140th street. His family say that
his act was that Of a demented man.
The police take a different view.
Beware Green Pratt-Now
the heated term people pay
to their diet, avoiding unripe Roll sad
stale vegetables which invariably i n.;
Camera or
Children are particularly com-
of this kind, and no mother can
el sale without having a 1- tile of
It la a safe, sure and cure
Avoid there Is hut, on Pain-
Killer, Price Me sad
A laugh on the face is worth two
in the
Tho tailor is a man of nail in any
community.
Some Speak Me, You
IS,
C. M. left this morning
for Raleigh.
W. H. Cox came over this morn-
from Kinston.
T. J. Sugg returned to Wash-
Wednesday
Rev. V. H. Harding returned
from Washington even
Mrs. B. and child
returned Wednesday evening from
Mildred.
W. R. Wilson son,
Wednesday evening from
mouth.
Mrs. w. I,. Brown and son,
Whit, returned Wednesday even-
from Tarboro.
Mrs. came Ibis
morning from to visit Mrs.
w. II. Bagwell.
Miss of Stales-
ville, and Miss Lizzie of
Snow Hill, are visiting Mrs.
Mrs. Li A. of
came Wednesday evening from
Norfolk, where she had been for
treatment in a hospital, lo visit
Mrs. Ola Forbes.
The platform at the Old
Dominion waif is about completed.
It is feet wide and feet long,
and will be a great commencing to
the shippers.
W. W. Perkins, Richard
Dannie
Adrian Jim Au-
Fleming, Frank
Hooker and
Archie Forbes went to
to witness the game of ball
this afternoon
and Tarboro.
J. X. Jacob, of Wilmington.
was town today.
Miss Harding returned
this morning from Kinston.
W. A. returned Thurs-
day evening from
Fred Medley, after spending a
few days left this morning.
L. I. Moore returned Thursday
Miss Jennie of Rocky
Mount, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
J. W. Higgs.
returned Thurs-
day evening from a trip up the
road.
Miss Margaret t of
Washington, is visiting Mrs Nellie
Harris.
Mrs. J. W. Edwards, of Farm-
wile left this morning for Plymouth
Hertford.
Mi. D. D. Gardner and child
returned Thursday evening from
a visit lo Parmele.
Junk
W. II. Cox returned to Kinston
Friday evening.
returned Friday
from
Henry T. King loll this morn-
for Wrightsville.
Whichard left this
morning for No folk.
Miss Battle left this
morning for Burlington.
Miss Apple Smith returned this
morning from
Donald Williams, of Baltimore,
arrived Friday evening to visit his
sister, Mrs. W. F,
Miss Tyson returned Fri-
day evening from Baltimore,
s in has been attending school.
Mrs. P. C. and Miss
Louise Latham returned Friday
evening from Washington, D.
B. A. Harden and Wife, of
son, who have visiting the
family of II. I. Carr returned
home this morning.
Hugh returned Fri-
day evening from Baltimore where
has been attending
. College.
Woman i
Hamilton, O., June 18.-The
Daily Democrat this evening pub-
the following dispatch
reply to statements that
Congressman Tom I. Johnson
would accept the Democratic
for
Cleveland,
is no in the state-
referred lo. I would decline
the nominal inn. I would refuse to
serve if elected. Is that strong
enough on earth could
cause to break my contract at
Mayor with the people of Cleve-
land the next
, FURNITURE and DRAPERIES at CUT PRICE.
Pictures, Window Shades, Poles,
Come and let Dress House at low Prices.
Sample Notions at New York Cost.
Lo ever offered in H-.,,.
Caps, Fans, Belt, Neck Towel, Napkin, Jewelry, Arc
Great Reductions on summer goods, white
goods, organdies,
silk and embroideries. We sell for cash only
THE HAVE CUT IN HALF.
Boys Suite worth 1.23.
Men worth 13.00.
Greater than was ever thought of on i,
15.00120.00 and 125.00 Suite. THEY BE SOLD Ai
ONCE PREPARATORY. U FALL
This bill for
Ladies Muslin Underwear.
to wear Long Skirt, Petticoats, Sight
Less than Cos of Material. Lady
SOLE AGENTS FOR Glove Fitting and tho
F. C. Corset. All new Miller Corset, every one
New Corset given If all right.
SHIRTWAISTS.
Dozens of Styles. from factories that bad imported
; t models from and Vienna and oilier dress in
Europe to serve a an inspiration for American styles. We
have from the cheapest to something very In price.
A SHIRT CENT QUALITY ONLY CENTS.
Best Calico.
per yard. Good Percales,
i iii quality only Bin. Reduced
prices on all silk A woolen
f Big Hue Sale.
About to select from. One
lot of about worth
marked n to
M CARPET DEPARTMENT.
Hosiery and Knitted Underwear.
MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN, Ml it a PRICE.
Underwear needed for now and coming warm
day, half, much of it, of what yon expected to pay. Prices
ire exceptional low. The saving between our value price and
selling price i positive and important. North side of store
for Men and Boys Goods. South side of store for
Mis-es Goods, Up stair with choice Furniture for Ladles and
Hosiery.
iii pair for womens kind
Summer Petticoats.
Mercerized Clack Umbrella
ll Trimmed with Knife
Finished Black
in Hi rapping
Neva Silk
tic at, Trimmed,
n rare op
for Ladies to gel u and bottom with
good bargain. I Rose only
Hosiery and Underwear.
HOSIERY.
a pair for kind
and gel Socks.
MEN'S
e nil for Mons
tin Value for you.
Furniture.
I t e Leather Couches,
to
Bulls,
IS Hull Backs,
Cribs, Baby Cradles Car
Ask Prices,
Fruit of the Loom.
Barker Mills.
Bleaching, yard
The Biggest Department Store in Greenville.
Bis Mew Store.
Curtains
l white
reduced -i
long reduced
Chi i d- reduced lo
Slims cents
I. . SO Shoes cents
cents
Shoes all pm es.
V. N. O LOOK FOR THE PLACE.
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What
V I STILL
DATE LINK OF
Pry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
SPORTING
W l.-
. Mm of tin
A It Hill I
,;.
nine. w
Philadelphia
signing MM WM
hurt
for
Hi.- latter pan of rear
nod despite
tO s-e or
WHICH i am i SABLE m
or Pork.
your next
Yours to
Barrel
Jas. White.
HAVE BEEN
our-
II II
I.
I.
II
or n. i., vi; mas
Value.
m--
up Insurance,
Insurance work automatically,
. g , . . .,
it Will be re Instated ii he pal I within month bile
w living, or three lapse, i
payment of arrears with interest.
year-;.
provided premium the current
They be To or
To Increase the insurance,
payable a. an during
Of
I. L. SUGG, Art
a. c.
arm. Ilia bead l
,. lo H
,., to of tali sun ceding
To product tin- beat results
la fruit, vegetable i grain, tin-
fertilizer must contain
enough Potash. For
see our pamphlets. e
Send them free.
GERMAN I. I
M i Si. I
Trial of
Washington. C, June
interest is manifested in
val circle in official trial of
new battleship Illinois, which is to
take place over I be New
England course from Ami to
Porpoise. Illinois
a of
Alabama, speed being
the same having eighteen
in battery. Ala
baa a slightly larger displace
than the newer craft, but to
this baa a
larger indicated horsepower. As
Alabama far exceeded con-
tract speed, it i ex
will make
showing.
Coal
Record.
Washington. I'm. II official
show
the
coal in
V States and continued
supremacy State
producing
tries of the world.
completed to
statistician of the
Stales Geological Survey show the
total of In to
increase over of
US tons, at little more than per
tent. this product
em an increase of
UNIVERSITY
Law School.
lain July tat to
lion in bar.
u For at-
C.
Hill N.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Men are
w they a cold in bead,
and they come to Mows.
None genuine
r, . Cross i on
TO J-
for
Night Sweats and Grippe.
WAIT TO DIE
CENTS AND BE CURED
CUBES TONIC FAMOUS I
at NO NO PER
TO t-Hr
. THEOREM
If you have sour stomach, bad
inactive liver, heartburn troubles, backache.
lack cf energy, b-J blood, or muddy
any and disorders which tell to of bad bowels and an
impaired system,
It will out Ilia b th and
mucous i I y blood and put you
Ml your Will
your and kidneys cease to trouble you your skin will clear and
freshes and you will feel old time I buoyancy.
i a captain.
Ran
weal I Ithaca, M
mil there
, were
of U
iii be band ea
corn -f Mark lit
trip.
. , lee
Is lo II
,,.,.,., g ii .-f tin- C
The dub hue
. . r ind be
lo with sin
MILITARY CAMPS.
Para
law,
m inn
d III. All-ill-.-.-.-
mail Hi -t i la
-hi, ii ill a .-1
main ,. -ill.- l
i . ., in. n
.
i imp la
. .,, i ,. i ii .-. , I
,. i an r hi lib, fur Hi
i. . if till
, i. . fur ti- Una
l full Ir n la
. fill
ii
lull III
L. H. Pender,
f.
Tin Hoofing, etc.
All
kind work
of a
for
J. W. CD.
Va.
Cotton and handlers of
Ties Hags.
and
f.
Times
VA.,
Now Only Cents a Year,
and includes absolutely free The
New The
Farm Philadelphia.
HE ND
Farm and
Monthly, now only W per
year; per mouth by mail.
TIMES.
Va.
Steamer leave
ton at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leave
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M.
for Greenville
Tuesdays. and
at A. M. freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, for all points for the West
with, railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion B. 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.
BRICK.
Ii in brink, A
In site. OB OS. W-
are sake
in and at
L HARVEY. SON.
Paper Hanging.
inn b till Wall Pa-
per and can it it Fall line
males from to Dan,
I to do
short notice
for wall MOM of
Mrs. if. i. will at-
J- H. BUNN,
N.
i.
.
, .
. ii y viii
II
, . f
ii I ii
M III , I I l
l i for
Mil. I I
m u,, j,, in. -1 hi
nature, ill r
, i ,
, . 1.1 Eats
.
i i . . , r
i In
, i
i.
. y I .
i Ii
tram .
fin .
Ibis
I , ii i. .- ling Hi.
i.,,. -.- ii laid.
I n
i i. I
M , I la III el-ii
I hi. Mi , nil .- i
.
lie
Yesterday before break
last, one our was
t i perform a marriage
ceremony. Alter a long walk be
arrived at the house and did bis
and was then naked how
h he charged. The squire
replied be never made charges.
I'm glad of be-
I'm plum
w win las store
H.
I-
I I- . DU
S-t II. Hi. an
r-
I m
rain V
, IT. B.-war.-
I.; mall.
CO., and
Ill
J P
-11 R. C, Hot.
tn-i by pin-i
in lo
aS I ill a in-
n pit-v. .-I . ii to
win
list-fill in unit its
. I.- hi Terr hi
so from ilia an-
lineal and
that we bate in
r n-i- . a- of tin
i--. iii-w in
until Hi- ire
like Id
lo our instead of hurried
that an Otter people use. to kn-p
KM. HATER,
Daily in.- Weekly
notice to
Public.
AGENTS I
Mr.
North and of Well-
THE BENEFIT
Life of
. to 1.1, t. large cumber of
policy an i.
Keith Ibis com-
bow in
and from ibis dale will issue
desirable lo all de-
the in baa
la world.
If lbs in your town has
yet lid
C.
S.
Assets
Paid paste 182,509,180.05
Ufa, at
once lo worn fur the
Old Benefit.
D. I;
GREENVILLE
N. C.
Cotton Bagging Ties
on ban
Fresh goods kept constantly
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
Norfolk, Va.
limit-, and iii Barring, Pea.
mil We
duly re tin-
or t lei it Pill a
of Jacob Brooks, de-
in i- gum
lo lo make immediate
lo lb.- And all
-aid are
lo
lib
June, or this will l
in liar Tin June 4th. 1901.
CHAPMAN,
Hi Land Plaster a
J tit v at-
Ion
Ion a
than
J. w. a
PILLS
Restore Lost
PILLS
SO
For Sale by
.
, ,,,
I II, I . III
., . u
. .
I-
i,
m i-
ilia
ml n
BARGAIN DAYS.
I Ii
I a I v
I I
I. I
Is
.- .
II
ii-lier.
i suit, and
urn -1, i.- for mil-
. in .-.-I you
Sailors
l mi
Leghorn I
I.-;.
. . able.
. .
I. II
f a ml .
no Hi mil II ill
II,
I . in., . .-. .
I II I
., .-
. I
in . ,
The have
the of I lie
Association
at mi 19th of
of Political
Paper in the Political
Rev. editor of
I he Char
Popular
How The Will North
Carolina II.
Poe, editor of the Progressive
Popular
P. P.
editor North Carolina
I of Pal lien n;
Join T.
of
Core la- Mum.
.
,. and
n and
Brings
to Ball
f alb, Kr
.
EM with our b
Sr refund th. mom v paid, send tor
id eon our
for of Power,
bond to cut In , or
money
MEDICAL CO.
. Jackson ,,
sale by J ti
N I
SALE LAND.
virtue of a of
Court this In a
certain
estate W. II.
against Bonnie II.
John and I
will on Monday, July 1901, sell
sale tin- House door in
lot or of land
situate in Iowa of
of Third street and east
and known in of
aid Iowa Ire In Man II.
cam.
of
CANNON.
W. II.
W. R, BRO,,
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock in every de
prices low the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
J. L MEET,
IN------
HI
A GENERAL LINE OF
Pitt la
Court.
II I
as. N I of
Las.
directed to
from the superior of
I kill on Monday,
IS o'clock, the
sell bidder for
In satisfy right
nil. rest -aid
In de-
real Matt to of
in Pitt
creek, and adjoining lauds of Mm.
J-11 Tag-
well. heirs. II. A. and
others, and known as the It farm,
six acres more or less.
This day of May, 1901.
W.
Pill county
s. a Li of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. B. COBBY.
SALE.
S. M.
retail Grocer and n. . .
Km on- Denier. Cash Tobacco
Hides Fur, Cotton Heed, Oil
la Book K.
Oak Suits,
of a
by
th
I. in We
in w
of
In 11- trial.
r nil- I
. Nil
in
tin
In
. mi
mil I lie HI
tills
. i n
,, ,.
MISSES ERWIN.
ll
II limb i .
I In
-I to
.-; hi
mi II light lie
in I I found it
sell hi mid lot r. I
mill tin
; -n, hi
i, In
up
sail
Ira major.
make any And he so
for
by Carriages, Go Curls, Parlor
I suits, Tallies, P.
Gail i A x
Meat Key Cheroots,
American Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes. Currents, Raisins, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Best Stand-
other good. Quality and
Cheap for cash. Com
to tee me.
of
I cat
or
This r . be doll v. he
the liver not net its part.
know this
Liver arc an
lute for headache, ,.
sour stimuli h. Sewing Ha eh I and M
con torpid liver, piles,
c, fever, bilious-
. and Saw
Liver Pills
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago New
la-fore the Court house in
ville July the follow-
Iota in town of
have
warehouses. One lot
id the ma-lb by Lang's lot, on the
rust M. lot, on the by
J. V. bit and on mill by
street, i acres. One other
lot beginning the turner Fourth street
right if way of the Coal
on wist side said nod runt
ii. parallel I. t In a
with K-3
a in the line of Front
south road Hi
slake In line of Front nut
with Front lo
Also one other beginning a a slake
runs W, east pules
l a in then south obi weal
poles heirs line, with
line poles lo
containing acres, more or hi,
to I satisfy said
in- v. Apply to Attorney
wife. This June nib, 1901.
The
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
in Advance.
One Year it, Six Months
Three Copy
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. taken at
The Semi-
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or The Daily
and
one j ear for 13.50 payable in ad-
1- n
, I 1-
PATENT
Oar and
TWice
-FOR
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH TO FICTION
PER
Twice a M
-AT-
VOL. XX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, JUNE
as
la the customer who lakes advantage of OUR BARGAINS, and
keeps our competitors guessing is we sell so cheap.
MOTTO-DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES.
W T. LEE
NO
FOR THE HOUSEWIFE
Exposition.
I mil prepared to about Pan
visitors with board and room with all modern
view River and from the home.
Niagara Falls car passes door minutes. SO
Walk to exposition ground. Take Niagara street to
Avenue. Moderate rates. All will
receive prompt attention.
JOSEPH A. MOORE,
US Niagara Street, N. Y.
A FIRST CLASS MILITARY SCHOOL IN EASTERN N. C.
School,
LaGrange, N. C.
MILITARY, LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC
Pupils, Twelve Counties two Slates
represented past session. School
for Sixty Cadets.
The school aims lo strengthen by developing
and power. The individual needs of the students are considered.
The literary training strengthens manly trails, gives a sound body
and clear mind. room methods cultivate
and mental grasp. Athletics No Compromise on
or Tobacco. Expenses for entire term of Months,
tuition, board, room, fuel and lights, payable quarterly in
advance. No extras. Write for beautiful register.
6-12 J. E. DEBNAM,
OUR DOORS
ARE OPEN WIDE TO WELCOME
EVERY ONE TO STORE IN THE
next days.
The are knocked down reason
able million on those beautiful
Swisses, white lawns all summer
I o
goods. Ladies oxford tics from per pair
up. Ia fact anything our store will lie sold
lower in the next days than ever before.
Standard Patterns,
and July Designs.
KICKS
at Milk Diet.
Milk U
fad. woman who Is fair
with M in face and
who Is fat
her and milk and
fruit. She a quarter of
a of lean will;
enough
bulk In her Tommy
Al h ms Would .
The of
queen of Is to
diet of the national milk and
and extraordinary vitality
the need Roman another
evidence of what a diet will do
for even k delicate a man Pope Leo
has been.
milk diet I of more value than
many complexion and a
means of adding to or
weight It has no equal.
The popular that milk It
fattening from the fact that
many . In addition
a heavy meal, drink milk for
another meal and complain that It
with then, and Increases their
weight. In order to derive benefit from
milk diet one get hold of a
few fundamental facts.
In the first place. pints of pare
milk, or three classes, contain beside
water enough food In concentrated form
and properly proportioned to make a
meal for an adult human being. This
quantity of milk, with the addition of
a little Is the regulation break-
fast and lunch of the dieter. For din-
n quarter of a Mood of
meat, with wine green vegetable, is
lowed. A pint of milk Is the limit
where loss of U an object, and
one with fruit, for breakfast
the same for lunch may he regarded
rather rigorous treatment.
An
People with plenty of ground space,
yet constricted houses, may profitably
take a leaf from the book of
country It la com
there for country folk to have a
sort of outdoor fresh air closet, a small
TO AND OF
PITT ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are still in the forefront of the nice after your
We offer you the best selected Hue of
General Merchandise
lo be found in any store in County. Well
selections, the creations of the manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all year round. Spring, Summer
and Wilder. We are work for yours and our mutual ad
vantage. II is our pleasure to show you what yon and to
sell you if can. We oiler you very service, polite
and the most terms consistent a well
established business built up strictly on own merits.
you come to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do not see our immense stock before baying elsewhere.
Remember us the following lines of genera merchandise.
lust
A large line of Baby Caps,
Belts, Laces and
Ladies Col-
and Cuffs all Sizes
I LARGEST LINE OF
EVER TO
Mi-. M. T tell is Of my millinery
hat ton desire is not on baud one will trimmed to suit your
while you wait.
Hals, Braids, Ornaments, Flowers, Ribbons, everything
in the milliners line.
Goods and Notions,
Silks and Dress Trimmings
Jackets and Capes, Carpels. Matting, Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, and Children's and
Harness, Horse Blankets Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meal, Sugar Coffee, Bawd ts,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures. Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and in line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit Our is Honesty, Merit and Square Dialing.
Friends,
row
set In shadiest
place upon tour tall
leg, with a flat shingle roof with bare-
enough to The floor
It at least four feel from the ground
and the whole big
enough to reach ill across. There
are all Bi -ml. and the weather
boarding up lbs roof Is tiny
boles. I door fits tight and
fastens with a lock. Around each of
four legs It commonly a tar band-
age Inches
traps venturesome ants,
spiders I their kidney, thus keeping
clear. The Is
whitewashed and out twice a
year. In hot weather floor shelves
weened every morning
.-1 twice week. Such a fixture should
nil cost over or even If one hires
it built, and It Is certainly
eat can have
house or yard.
OUR K u Mull LETTER and board is forced
information as they now
C ,.,
X. June, That the committee
One of the most Important events recommend all
i. note is the female, who are
era Assembly, which woe in able to work and whose labor is
ion all week Wrights- rib as much coat of the
ville Beach, near Wilmington, and Slate of their and
which was by able be kept free of charge,
men, including Governor
and a long of o r leading the charge fir the of
the ii -is Indigent Insane be at
The new officers elected per capita coat allowed by
President. of Slate, shall have same
Trinity College; Secretary, . D. rare and treatment indigent pa-
of the but if extras are demanded
ham Beaded school.-, additional per month shall
dents, E. W. Wake be paid.
also that if the
Fear Academy, friends of indigent are
Wilson willing lo pay these extras,
schools; R. L. Callow- have at the same
bee High School, J. A. rate, to wit. per and
Holmes, State P. P-
Normal; Miss
T. D. St. Mary's,
A SOUTH I
There ate few of us who would
object to a piece
of unexpected good fortune like
in an from
Ranges
On v, in. In
For noticed the word
upon the Mil of fare at
hotel and did know what II
was. There la n brand of wine from
one of the vineyards that
name, and I It was perhaps
the same referred to. although
It lo why It
should appeal- Hie on
menu the and en
bills of fare for breakfast The
best way lo out about such things
lo try them, and the next
being In an experimental mood, I or-
a which, lo our
nil ordinary
Then It dawned upon my dull
perceptions
of
head waiter lo discovery, and hi
seemed quite He could
Wall and claimed lo be
familiar with the of
Therefore be did net see anything
usual my discovery, and I rather
think ha wrote the bill of fare himself.
for he remarked In a surprised
do you coll a pancake la
u.- i
A on Ike Electric Tower
of the
for n of M tulles.
If you want stoves or ranges constructed upon
scientific principles, which are economical, durable,
and convenient, as well as beautiful and artistic, look
for the
genuine
deceived
Concord the correct-
of which being vouched ion
Mr. U. ll. H. Caldwell,
Mr. Dillon Brown, of
York, who is now in North Caro-
living near Narrows on
on River, engaged
In harnessing the
liver, has had an experience
something Use Aladdin was wont
to enjoy on rubbing bis lamp. Lost
night there arrived Mi. Cold-
home In South Concord,
by Mr. Brown as a to bis
lawyer, a pair of matched boy
horses, to put on I hem
a trap e buggy to hitch them
to, worth of grass seed, a line
range and six cat
tie. fain tale. but solid
IN
Against the Future.
The young man bad married the
rich man's daughter, and wasn't
with work lo sup-
port her. One day the father Call-
ed him t talk to him.
he said
don't you go to
I have
with n
you will have
Why
sir, I can't live always
to support
you will leave us some-
thing
much, There
won't be anything to
Jupiter, yon mean
in loll me you have nothing
about
The SOU devoted himself
lo profound thought for several
seconds.
have a suggestion
be said in a business like manner.
is asked the old
gent.
I suggest that you lake
out, say a Ufa insurance
on yourself to save wear and tear
mark, which is shown upon every
stove or Range, and do not be
and Anally legislative
by and I During the days
lead all others in yearly sales and popularity.
will lie Stories.
last session
lure the mutter of the support of The reason some people get sick
Insane persons in
who possessed means of their
own or whose relatives charged
with their ears a ho able to sup-
port caused much
Sold Exclusively by
BAKER
Building.
N. C.
the
Directors for Asylum at
have had matter up,
other things decided
The
has to ,,.,,
board Information requested of
him concerning the of
if the Hospital to
pay Lu- their etc.,
alone.
The pages of history record no
greater victories than the victory
of man over
They never hang a man in tins
Country for
would keep lit- busy.
It's a backward season for crabs.
Couples who get
again need
You can't tell a man's
he owes bis
tailor.
If It were not for the minister
the divorce lawyer would be out of


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