Eastern reflector, 25 June 1901


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A sin LETTER.
Washington, June 17th.
I AM BULL AX
OP-TO LIMB OF
Your to
Mr. y
he knocked the bottom
j out of the third term bucket by de-
elating that he would again
accept a nomination that he is
, of the shrewdest politicians in his
Dry party. He knows
. en enough ahead of the
Hats. Shirts, Pants, party without the addition of
OF THINGS frankly
A acknowledged when he
WHICH I AM IN TO MENTION -There are now questions of the
, I, . i ,. n importance before ad in in
nine to see me for I . ,
ration and the country,
their consideration
Dot prejudiced in the
. public wind by even the suspicion
of the thought a third
Mr. knows there are
several public of
which may wreck all chances
TWO VICARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEES PAID IX B of the party to elect the
next and wishes to
press that fact upon the minds of
some of the prominent members of
his party who act as though they
thought the administration owned
the country and could do anything
they without jeopardizing
the future success of the
em party. The immediate effect
f. Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within on month while yon r
fl
Two hundred bushels of
remove
Potash from the
soil. Unless this quantity
is returned to the soil,
the following crop will
materially decrease.
W. have
and value of
Clop.
are trot lie.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
; Si.
Me York.
X. POLICY
Loan Value,
Cash Value.
. Paid-up Insurance,
i. Extended that works automatically,
Non
evidence
Incontestable.
are living, or within three years after lapse,
Of and payment of arrears with
A after second No
Dividends are payable the beginning the second cl
year, provided the premium for the current year be paid.
They be To reduce Premiums, or
a. To Increase the . .
. To make policy payable as an daring the lifetime
of
J. L. SUGG,
N. C.
was a sort of Muttering activity
among those who are coaxing the
growth of for the re-
p for a
of men, Senators Fair-
banks, of Donna and For-
of Ohio; Plait, Conn.;
Mass.; of HI.; ex
Senator of Wis.,
of York, and Judge of Cabinet, but they have
than they get home, and this be
cause the high the S.
over protects them. Mr.
declination to run the
Presidency certainly makes
the race among the leaders of his
to succeed him an open,
and it should encourage the
to come together
op their real
It has always been understood
Mr. was absolutely
lacking the sense of That
understanding no longer holds
good. Whether is was the word
oft lie congratulations
showered upon him for his
that he would be a third
term candidate aroused the
sense of humor him, doesn't
matter. The lint remains that he
now has it. His first exhibition of
it almost frightened several
property run for his com-
fort or convenience.
Senator Martin, who
is in Washington, on
said of work the State
Constitutional Convention, now
sitting In
is a difficult prob-
but I feel that the Convention
will be able to solve it to sat If-
fad ion of the greater portion of
conservative
made a bid for the
support of the delegates
to National Con
by appointing a
his is only
at the disposal of the
Vice Presidents, Bane
tors told him that it was against
precedent to have a mes-
around the Semite. Those
who know of
required to get the votes
a National
regard bid as a
joke.
And President do
third term and his bored.
Love's dripping showers of sun-
beams doth lint each hour of gloom
make the earth with the sweet
est bloom.
UNIVERSITY
Law School.
Summer Term to
month. Thorough
to the bat.
lectures by u
C.
Chapel
TONIC LAXATIVE
If you have soar indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad
breath, dizziness, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, loss
appetite, insomnia, lack of energy, bad blotched or muddy skin.
or any symptoms and disorder which tell the story of bad bowels and an
impaired Will Cure
It will clean out the bowels, stimulate the liver and kidneys, strengthen
mucous membranes of the stomach, purify your blood and put you
-on your again. Your appetite will retard, bowels move
your live and kidneys cease to trouble your skin will clear and
freshen you the and buoyancy.
Ibo U I i can for .
Cm it I
II lea. J- I. . r I l
. s dears tin coaled to fever,
like U
of Ohio, Chairman of
Philippine A
thing shout the situation is
that there isn't slightest
of a boom in
Washington. Mr, has
s lid that be didn't want
but he hasn't
-aid that be didn't to name
And he won't say SO.
will ascertain
Mr. favorite before
the name of the re
publican candidate.
leader in the who is
in said of Mr, Me
third term
is what anybody
Nu. is gin enough
become accustomed to it now and
it change. The
exhibition was in connection with
some of Mr.
received during the past
week. He has a little bunch of
them on his desk from his would
be republican that
particularly in tone, first
man he showed them to, with a
S. as,
advised family
in lo use
the till a very young in-
colic and to warm
it n
ill In and its effect
L a I. ii found lo be en very and
from the its
the use drills and
syrups, we to regard it,
use with m one of the
when la new baby in the
and until are
Far by
in in i d three terms.
n ; . ,. I.,.,,, over, end we In
It is n has been . f the hurried
never w be. I think mull use to keen their
Mr. is too bU-X
clan to over undertake to violate
rule or
I Tim
more autocratic has
cl d iii official circles for a long
that
Commissioner Assistant
Commissioner of Patents would
perceptible was
who loves a joke as well as
nest notwithstanding
dig- and frowning looks, but
w ho could not hide his astonish
L. Ii. Pender,
Tobacco Flues, Tin Hoofing,
Expert Gunsmith employed. All
kinds Gun and Locksmith work
first class, of guns a
specially.
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter
We pay the
of ; I; ; . ; .
I or we ea
not cure will, Little
Pill. the are
will, Hy are purely am
never fall to Eire i. boxes con
lot
IS
mall. .--. taken,
Co., and
for tale by
Paper Hanging.
um t- fill Wall IV
If full line
V from.
I tun I lo
K -1 i
Order if
M. will
J H.
n.
at Hr.
Annual. Ii i a fit sequel to
to put n poll of for him
, . i , ii
I .
El . . .
,. . Ms .
. . i.
I yaw
i. not, rill ch-ff-s
CK THE
Roberts Chili i fob Chills, Fevers,
its and Grippe, and
of Malaria.
None unless
it label
D Ilka a
DO IT WAIT TO Pi El
AND BI CURED
MM
TRY IT w N NO PAY
; . , TO TARE.
in of
the enormous of Pat-
Office. if not set
by authority, will
every inventor
requires a bearing for
limn two month pile up
a of already in
rears, will be future In-
to Improper and for his motto and
decisions. These men will likely to got
of their However, it
no one of those
will meet Mr. Me-
or any member Of his cab-
for a time without
ii u an inward
Plait's net Commissioner
of Patents baa evidently taken
as a private
thereby be is
if and rid-
Norfolk, Va.
Factors Mer-
Dealer in Tics, IVa-
and We
Nova Land fur June
as
Ml
It Ion lots
thin tons
Corn f-t solicit.
J. W.
Cure of
J. W. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Fax-tore and handlers of
Ties and Bags.
Con and
solicited.
Three for
Times
VA.,
Now Only Cents a Year,
and includes free The
Monthly, New The
Farm
THE TiMES,
Farm Journal and Para-
Monthly, only
per month by mail.
Address TIMES,
Va.
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Wednesday
Fridays at A. at. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
and Saturday
at carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore
Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. O.
J.
Greenville, N. O.
to
AGENTS
Mr. John Drewry, for
North Virginia, Wet 1-
Popular
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Co., of
i to announce to its large lumber
policy holders, and to the public
of c om-
will now
and from date will
to all de-
the very insurance the best
life company in the world.
If the agent in has on.
yet
JOHN
Agent, N. C.
Assets
Paid policy
Live, reliable energetic wasted at
once lo won for the
om Benefit.
D. W.
IN
to
if -re
or U of Tilt .-,.
of the of
Ii nU
to iii-
la And nil ppr-
having
notified t
hi o of before -ti Ii
June, or will be pica I
in liar recovery. June 1901.
L. J. CHAPMAN,
Every is tiny with us. i i i.
I.,
1.90
1.00
R i 11.95
1.00
to We u
hum-, stuck in tier to get bargain to
jive our the No efforts
to Give us n trial.
us to draw salaries daring
and the govern-
mt-iii to make a pro
mi The In-
justice is
to all and it will
raise Will be heard
next Winter. The only possible
reason fur order is that the
of Patents and his
assistant with things
without re
in the interest of who
Will be by order. it
la an outrage, which should coat
his place.
After thinking tea matter over
the accepted the Plait
amendment, J oat m ii passed Con-
Mil their action has of-
communicated lo the War
Depart meat.
Hr. T. of
who lo a family of the
third term which bad been
fur him, ought to lie de-
lo the democrat
party, lie said on the
can you tat man
the leaders the
party whose
life is not entwined the trusts
which sell their made in
America, n lower abroad
ill
ill
and
A nerve tonic
blood builder. Brina
tin, to p.
restores
l nth. By
. I bold for
with
.- for
bond.
PILLS
ministration in hot
Mime of his in are
wise h lo make him withdraw
his order, suspending
before himself
of Patent,
for July and August
Hereby for two months I
of every Inventor
whose requires n hearing.
The of the U.
la a pro-
fit to the idea
Unit any at, even the
dent should assume the
right to suspend any branch of that
business lung sixth of a year,
is and this arrogant
nor of cannot lie
to that U. S.
is not bis private
or ran
our I-.
-i
for of Power,
or
and
or
Br mail In a
,., for our
to In or
paid. Address
MEDICAL CO.
A Sta., CHICAGO,
for sale by h
N U
170.-------
S. M.
DALE OP LAND.
By a of
Pill this day In a
certain Special
Cannon, Public
estate of W. II.
., -I II. U.
II, John and Olive
ill on July sell at
sale Hie Court House in
lot or parcel of land
in Um loan of
in Its math side of Third street and cant
street known in the plan of
Id to u lot number fin in u.-k ii.
Mb die of June
C AN
Administrator, the
mate of W. It. II
North Tilt county In Superior
Court.
Ti. Notion
W. U
Hy of an lo
from the court of
Wilson in above
at in, Hie house door of
said county, sell to I .-1. -1 bidder for
to said Execution, all the right
title mid Interest which the said C,
defendant has In the de-
real estate to Thai tract of
land in county,
lying on North side of
and adjoining of Mrs.
J. Ii. Tug-
the B, A. an
others, and u as It. J. farm,
containing six hundred acre more or leas,
Thia tin day of May,
O. W.
N. C.
-i------o
Cotton Bagging and always
on baa i
goods kept constantly ea
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
W. R, WHICHARD BRO,,
N. C.
The Block complete In de
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
j. i on,
-------DEALER
A LINE OF
Also a nice of Hardware.
TO BEE ME.
J. B. COREY.
BALE.
and
Dealer.
better than cure. Liver
Pills will not only cure, but If
taken in lime will prevent
Sick Headache,
malaria, art Hewing Machines
. other
constipation, jaundice, torpid
liver and kindred diseases.
Liver PILLS
ABSOLUTELY CURE.
Hide-, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar
rein, Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads. Mill Oak Suits, Ba-
by Parlor
suits, Tables, Safes, P.
I Gail Ax
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
A ii in Beauty Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Heat, Soup,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Hats,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Mara
Cheese, Beat Stand-
lo see
Phone
Hy virtue of a mortgage and
, e , d- to by the
an paid Tobacco
lag I OS mOO. and duly re-
of the
I Pill ill Z. C, the
will at public
I ho home door In Green-
ville in July
in the town of
which lots hive been two
large One lot bound-
ed on the north by K. Lang's lot, in the
i-u-l by alien M. lot, on the weal by
J. C. lot and on south by
acres. One other
lot of
the right of nay of the Atlantic
on went side mad, and rant
north with lo a
west front, to
a slake in the line of
parallel said road felt to a
lake the line of Fr cut
Front let fort to the
Mi one other at I a stake on
ditch and
lo a state in the Held, then moth
to line.
said line to the lo
containing or
lo he to satisfy said mortgage.
Apply to Tut
lea re sale. Thu June
I f JAMBS, Attorney.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Broken in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Wires lo New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
ISSUED WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
In Advance
One Year U, Six Months
Three Copy
No traveling are em-
ployed. taken at
The Semi
Weekly and
will be together
one year for or The Daily
It ii 1.1.1
one year for payable In ad-
.,
PATENT
, or
C. CO.
MOM
Is tile customer who lakes advantage of OUR
keeps our competitors guessing it is we sell so
OUR MOTTO-DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES.
W. T. LEE
Exposition
I um about Pan
visitors with board room with all modern
view of Niagara I from the house.
Falls cur passes dour o min
walk to Take Niagara -street
Auburn Avenue. Moderate rates. All will
receive
JOSEPH A. MOORE,
1266 Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
A FIRST CLASS MILITARY SCHOOL IN EASTERN N. C.
School,
LaGrange, N. C.
MILITARY, SCIENTIFIC . COMMERCIAL
Pupils, Twelve Counties two Slates
represented past session. School Buildings.
for Sixty
The school aims lo strengthen by developing latent
power. The individual needs of the students are considered.
The literary training strengthens traits gives a sound body
and clear mind. Class room methods cultivate
mental grasp. Athletics encouraged. No Compromise on
Liquor or Tobacco. Expenses for entire term of Nine Mouths,
tuition, board, room, fuel payable quarterly
advance. No extras. Write for beautiful register.
J. E. DEBNAM, Suit.
A Special Take
We have price oil of a special line of Figured Lawns
and Organdies, which we have been from to for the
NEXT SIX DAY.
says New Orleans
Times Democrat, not
ed now as once was, and,
judging from present
this of the Lost is
passing from among popular
airs of the day. Ore
believe that is passing. But
the that this air, pop-
us it may lie, is not
with that which mark-
ed it the days gone by, in
fact, the tune seems to be some-
thing other it was. the
old Confederates do shriek over
like they did days gone
by. The future must tell.
Maybe voices have hunky
Maybe the old men are tired and
do not want to yell. May lie Uncle
Sam's new policy of throwing his
gig into any old island that may
suit his fancy has something to do
with bis dying
scarcely believe that
is passing in spite of eh
which have taken place in Amer-
This may lie
in Louisiana but it not
South Carolina, nor indeed in this
section of time
the is played by baud or or-
the yells just as
enthusiastically
as ever. more,
brings hearty applause
Washington and New York
southern people
is even cheered throughout the
north. It is not strictly an
them of Lost but a
song which because of
and its lively, inspiring time as
well as its Um
great struggle for
will never cease to
in this
Slate.
J. Carr is reported
he did some pretty plain
to the reporter of the New
York Times. His remarks will
cause a among
Partisan lenders ill this State.
There is no man the Stale more
competent to speak out than
General Carr. bis
has been unquestioned, and be hits
borne the of many a battle,
has been knifed more severely
by bis friends than any oilier
man in the Hut he comes
boldly upon a higher plane.
should he not t It la
coming to identical line- be
forecast. Thinking men pat-
riots lire seeing the trend
of affairs that will rise above
mere partisan polities. With the
vote eliminated from politics
in the south lines will
ally be drawn upon different issues
THE K FRIENDS AND OF
AND COUNTIES.
ere still the forefront of the race after your
We offer you the best selected line of
General Merchandise
to be found any store County. Well bought
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer
Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ail
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you and to
sell you if we can. We offer you the very Mat service, polite
attention, and the most terms with a well
established business built up on its own merits.
When you come lo market you will not do yourself justice
if you do see our Immense before buying elsewhere.
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Beta and Satins,
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's and
Harness, Blankets Dusters,
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Bead Is,
Hardware,
flow Kills and Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and In that line.
buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
A large line of Baby Caps,
Belts, and
Ladies Col-
and Cuffs all Sizes
I HAVE THE LINK OP
EVER BROUGHT
Mrs. M. T. ell i in charge of my department and if
the hat you is not on band one will lie trimmed lo suit your
tastes while you volt.
Hats, silks. Braids. Ornaments, Flowers, and everything
iii milliners line.
The rural having
proved so conspicuous a it
is a voice should be
raised against it anywhere.
there has been North
at least. A Congressman
one of the districts of
State is a good deal of I
establishment of rural
delivery on of
opposition of country merchants
who are postmasters who, by
having
stores, enjoy a good deal of I rude
from what they have heretofore which they would not otherwise re
we will path them out for Those lovely Imported Em-
Swisses, which are richly worth Ml and will be run out
for the fix days for and per yard. Piques worth and
now for Ii days Waist Dress Goods at
prices lo astonish you. Shirts for men, worth 11.00
for days Our entire of Ladies Oxford Ties at reduced
price from up. Fruit of Loom bleached Call to see us
for any thing yon ant we you.
Standard Patterns July Designs.
KICKS WILKINSON.
been. This light is drawing upon
horizon, and yet
i a great many who do see
Happy Family Reunion.
The home of our es-
teemed friend, W. A
of was scene of a happy
family reunion on Sunday.
member of the family was
gathered under the parental roof,
even down to the venerable be
loved old servant, who
ii e-1 ed many nice meals
the family. The is
years old bus nursed three
gem inn-, of family.
Mr. and Mrs. have four
children married one single.
Those present were Mr. Mis.
I. M. Reams, of Durham, Mr.
Mrs, Ernest of
Mr. Mis. Hugh
of Mr. Mrs. W. K.
Dorsey, of Oxford, Miss
lie Ledger.
and blood should both be
kept la
From the of history
even lo this good day men
were ever much alike. It is re
called that u lime when it look-
ed as if Paul were about to con-
all lo Christianity,
one a silversmith which
made silver shrines for
called all the craftsmen of
like informed
that craft wits danger
thorn that by this craft
they their
postmasters with to the m-1
ml delivery Oh I
server.
NOTES
If, C, dune
Lawrence, Anderson, of near
spent Saturday night
town.
E. E. was
here Tun day.
S. II. Hull, of Columbus county,
was slopping in Monday and
Tuesday nights.
S. II. of Wilson, is spend-
several tints here.
The Masons had their annual
meeting here Thursday. They
dined the Smith Hotel.
Little Boas Is still very ill.
E. V. was
here Ibis week.
A. L. Peacock, of Norfolk, spent
Thursday night in town.
Mis. Morns Ii quite sick.
Her many hope she will
soon lie convalescent.
J, E. Lewis and T. It. Hymen
passed through Wednesday.
Prof, Manning returned home
Wednesday evening.
Martin s v.
The report the It tee
pointed the General Assembly
to Investigate the accounts of
W. H. the In-
clerk in ex-
State Treasurer Worth, has been
completed.
The report will
lie until signed by all tin members
transmitted to the Governor.
Representative V.
Of Mecklenburg, who drafted
committee
ed bis work yesterday. he
T. M. Arlington have
the report, which was yes
forwarded by express to
Judge D. Winston, the third
number of the committee, for his;
signal re.
The shortage of Major Mai
has been by the com-
to be
As soon as report has been
completed Treasurer Lacy will
make demand on ox -Treasurer j
Worth's bond for the amount of
defalcation. Action will of course bU influence as an honest
be taken to the Baltimore Lit-
Company, which gave MaJ ,, ,, u,
or bond, to make good low or not listing it
shortage. The company gave an.,, the statement of
annual bond As Major y,., . ,.,,
theft exceeded ii is and Illegality man has
Major
A Whippet. Run Out of
lo
an Innocent Negro
Ark., June
Watson, who his wife swore
that Will had
committed an on Mrs.
sou, was taken out by a committee
of citizens of last night
and given lashes. The
of Watson and his wile was the
means of having been
lo hang, but about
weeks ago If rs. Watson made a
written statement confessing that
she bad sworn falsely against Boa.
learning this Governor
Davis suspended sentence inf.
P on Watson's wile
swore she was
husband to testily against
At conclusion of the
lushing wan placed on a
train and given instructions not to
Stop ill Arkansas.
Listing properly for taxation has
Its temptation. Many a man has
slightly in the of a
the actual loss sustained by
Mail his bondsmen is not
large.
Treasurer I. It. Lacy will lose
by reason of Martin's no-
in his Mall In spent
thirty days Mr. office
his clerical
composed of new the
duties of the office. Ho accustom-
ed was Martin to running his
hands in be
aid resist Hie temptation
he had lost his job, not
stole before men
tinned, lint he also forged a cheek
for changing it from one
account to another. Raleigh Post.
Experienced
managers have no
doubt as to great value and
necessity of newspaper advert is
and some refuse to do
any oilier kind. It has staled
that the revenue of The York
Herald from theatrical advertising
less than a year,
while three oilier York
mils receive ill least each
Mime
Record.
lost in in ii iii the confidence of food
men and bad men as well. Such
characters are marked as being
worthy of trust by their neighbors.
It is decided against them
lice they me heart
est, f they are trusted evermore
it I- it is seen that inter-
est and not honesty will keep
from betraying their trust. It is
men think it is no
. v moral law lo avoid
any will not make
amenable to the criminal law the
pay men of taxes to the State.
I Great mistake. Cud will bring
work Into
it is good or evil. The man
I who will cheat the government is
II. A. representing
National Association of
I Carolina, la In ibis section
local branches of
it Is en industrial or
among the colored
purpose establishing
stores, and other
prises their race. Giving
attention to such as this is
far better colored people
than miming after politics.
ho tali; about themselves
are seldom
dishonest enough to
Kansas Oily, Mb . June when he can do
Quito stops I the organization Lumber Bridge News.
of a now which is
proposed to Missouri only
to form a national The of the
grow iii were taken today In Kan-1 of successful enterprises Is a profit-
lo every business man.
the stale committee I The of the India Com-
and a few Silver The told in a
to hive the how his was
pi by for, if not the From the
avowed support of, Win. J. Bryan extensively,
using the newspapers We
s no did not
depart from direct advertising
gave away no novelties, used
no methods, The ml-
mainly for the
Record.
who it is further hinted, b
the in- s candidate
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, N. C.
D. J. WHICHARD, Ed. ft Owner
Entered at lot- Post Office at
N. C, as Class
Hail Matter.
A called the
Journal has been started at Far-
eon. It has a local editor who gets
off snappy items.
Washington, U. i .
is bitting back at this
which the light
policy of has
involved a tariff war. Pint, the
duty on American
up I notch or
two. it is remembered that
hat n buy of Russia is not I
drop in the Docket compared with
what e sell her. the silliness of a
between
the two countries i- It
la unite certain of
In such dull times as this an object
do so ought to pay their Mr. pi
will not result in extending of our State, who have not visited
debts. Hy so doing they may help
many others. A dollar turned
loose may change hands many times
cancel many debts a single
lie prompt in matters of till
kind, if and have
money to pay with.
to keep view.
Gage has ordered counter-
duty placed on sugar from
Italy.
The Industrial Commission has
received number affidavits
die Standard Oil Trust.
which will be printed in its per-
report, Bellowing is an
extract from one nude by S.
The press dispatches are telling
I former Attorney
of a to a new.
I of come and go
party in the west. It looks
there have enough nod mag-
along that line for to to articles are written and read,
alone hereafter. There are two and yet, through their
. . ., tic and exactions, the
great political in . .
Standard Oil combination trans
try, only two, no Other ,,,, ,,,,,.,
will ever gain following enough to tribute upon owner of the add to the wealth and
DOWN THE CAPE FEAR.
N. June
How many of your readers have
enjoyed a visit to City by
the and a trip down our his-
Fear to Southport and
out to sea T To those who have en-
joyed this no word is
necessary except to venture the
remark that a repetition it
would be very agreeable. To those
who have not, we simply say, you
are missing a rare treat es
penally at this season.
living in the interior
any of our seaport cities cannot
that peculiar
that invests a visit to a river like
the Fear with its varied ship-
ping interests and vessels of all
kinds and sizes, foreign coast-
wise, constantly pasting up
down its waters and making a
scene to be forgotten.
Here we see some large steamers
that have put in for coal, or for a
load of cotton from some of the
compresses of which we can boast
of two of immense and
A little further on we see
masters discharging their
load possibly to reload with
Iron some of the saw mills for
a northern port. Numberless small-
craft ply the adjacent rivers and
at
often cones to show us
how much we had to be thankful
for before her
Some virtues are dis-
agreeably self that they
make their friends more charitable
to humbler vices.
A i ran man is enough,
but when be religion to
up his he Is mean
enough to mean.
Courtesy opens with her silver
key doors even the golden
key wealth fails lo unlock, and
tact succeed where even
truth fails if sic forces her way,
and discretion is the perfection of
reason.
It is harder and often finer to
endure the and caprice of
the world than to die for it, for the
world needs noble lives more
noble Globe.
Arc amity
An exchange says not to be
guilty of your paper in
the following different
Don't abuse a paper unless you
pay for it.
debt paying your sub-
it is a small mat-
Don't cuss the editor because his
nut conform to yours.
Don't a paper if it prints
something don't consider
bring to Wilmington their quota of,
Don't have the paper sent to
to anything for long at oil rock and exact from the coo warning, two r ,,
tint-. not yet fully country with.
i. products an profit. settling bill and have the
WaS postmaster the publisher
owning the intended to speak, tat of rat that yon have left the
shares are the down the river out to sea;
last Sunday. Sunday
the steamers Compton and
LaG range a
el to assault the wife Mr.
Waters. The was prevented . The public
in his purpose, was afterward for a short stand aghast at
caught and placed prison at 1.1-
Grange. That the was
taken from the prison and has not
iron since. It i sup
he was lynched. As king a-
attempt such crimes
Bay expect each to
They ran prevent lynch-
by stopping the crime.
their boldness
The government alone can check
Notice
rival boats; run the Teachers Pitt
sums to Carolina and out t. county.
i on arc notified to close
morning being an your Friday,
Sunday
Senator of Arkansas, I ideal day we decided to go down, payment
Chain was just cloudy enough to cause by June 90th, can be
Committee, las been in old Sol to hide his law and a brisk daring the month of July.
Washington all the week. H. it are all required by law to at
freely of the political
look, he wished it
I breeze rendered it pleasant. Find-
. . tend the Institute at
,. we were a bit ahead of time we beginning Monday. July 1st, or
that no pretense
of representing anybody bin
the opinions expressed. He
In the July the next of
Holt Schooling, a a
serfs that when three hundred and
fifty years shall have passed the
density of the earth's population
will be so great that each person
will have only two-thirds of an
acre, which space will have to
flee for all
roads, houses, parks, railways, etc.
He estimates the present
of the at
and says that in it will be
Hut none of us here
now need be giving ourselves an
concern about the crowded
that exist years
hence. We will not be here to be
crowded out of the way or to crowd
any one else Out. We have plenty
of elbOW room now, lo right
use the space and opportunities at
hand is what should moat concern
the present inhabitants of the
globe.
After all the flurry about
inn insane in our State
Hospitals, who, according lo a re
decision of the Supreme court,
arc required to pay for their own
the board of
tors of Stale Hospital Mot
arc unable to but four
that Institution
out nearly patients. There
fore, the talk about non-indigent
paying for their keep and saving
the Stale great slims of money, has
ado about Tin
l of directors have wisely
that only those are Don In
who have a surplus after
their living is provided for.
decision there are
and the State has lo
pay for nearly all them, as it
should do.
As show the money in
Prof. an expert on
Mb matters, told the Industrial
that irrigation ditches
had increased the value of in
the dry sections of
Texas to Vi or an
acre. He estimates the of
ditches f this at
which cost about
took a look over the Compton than yon will be debarred from teach-
a neater or more seaworthy Those who are interested in
boat does not ply the river. Just education and those who purpose
recently off the ways she presented are to attend
. r are invited to do so. The
a trim appearance In her new coat used in the will be
of paint awl bright those adopted. I am
hire comes the Captain and we making an effort lo have them
size him up HI the crowd arrives on sale Greenville by the latter
, . . ,. part of the week. All teachers
from our vintage point on the up- on
At with a crowd of the W. II.
whistle sounds we arc off. Supt. of Schools.
all to their seats we have H-
time to note the of
the naval reserves lying just across j A Judge In Chic-
the liver and the Wilmington at hag that children
our stern with her load just ready believers in Science
to start and Government in cases of 6-
and lip for want of lo the of the hospitals
appropriation. We soon pan the even of their
Drain tree known of by thousands. i f
Then in succession we pass Card- is it that
the farm, should suffer from the effects of
the Atlantic Fishery Co., where their folly
fat backs are caught for
fertilizer, and now wears at
port a town of about 1,500, Th- of hi.
. . i An ii- U ex-
an hour s stop is made for dinner. Churchill, the
, Al we are on board again and An old man, the picture of
touching at
would light the Ship bill, we those immense whom It represented.
he expects i. . e p to
the front again, just us hard as
ever; be doubted whether
Congress will devote n great deal
of time the Philippine question
with which the Supreme Court
has -aid Congress alone has power
lo dial, that out of the dis-
will grow the principal is-
sue of next Congressional
the
to follow the Senator
Junes thicks the democrats will
lake the stand that we should
control any people who are not con
good enjoy all
he and privileges of
citizens; we should assist
to sit up
pendent government, notify the
powers we will brook no in-
with it, and then with-
draw o Mag from Philippines,
believe that a majority re-
publicans will stand by the pro-
n of holding the islands for the
that can be made out of
reminding n that Uncle Ban has, was the
an ever watchful eye to our -a. a
we boldly out lo a preacher, ho
lain much talked of anti-tar- had not gone far before did yon say his tor
IT bill would ever gel out . f began as one and another j
House sick to the
and rather expected the order of After going
t trans continental railroad
. lo smother i Canal
Legislation, to be obeyed the
republican leaders.
Clayton, of Ala-
w in. has from
a i i-it to the Constitutional con-
sitting In that Slate,
says elimination of tin-
vote is certain. As to Ha effect
upon Slate he have
seen it suggested that with the
of the s of
the slates in the Smith will go re
publican. This is certainly not
true of Alabama. It has not been
true of Mississippi Louisiana or
South Carolina, Alabama will re
main a democratic Of the
republican threat lo reduce
cm in
the Electoral College, Mr. Clayton
aid he had no fear. called
attention to the tact that Mama
had a limited suffrage
, .
many and do suggestion had
miles all hands the
sick enjoying themselves
hugely, the boat is turned and
headed home the sick ones
are O. K. us soon as we strike
smooth water.
Light house, fort, Southport,
Fishery, Orion farm, Carolina
Beach, Drain tree an passed and
we near the city. But let us pay
our respect to Captain W. A.
about feet clean cut
features and sharp eyes, he is
every inch a sailor and gentleman.
He does not have to himself
lo please you, as every
and every word gives one the feel-
that their comfort pleasure
are his first consideration.
Now lying up at wharf arc
ell, and smiling home each of us
are eagerly to
pleasures of the day.
e Writes noT-
The man with a look
of pity and Unit Too
lie has a Rood
Hf A r I n.
of who
bought Frankfort, broth-
to I for And
for lbs Duly sale owner
of winner of the
Handicap In Is said lo be other
ion of the
K I W. John
of v; York ago
bought for Mi. the 2-year-old
colt J. N. union, by
leaf, by Imported for
NEWSY
BUSINESS NOTES.
C, June
See K. O. Cox to find out the
best strongest potato market.
The sympathy of all our people
goes out to Prof, and Mrs. G. E.
the death of their
only i infant child, which occurred
at the home of the of
in N. C,
last night. The Little
is at rest, for the blessed Savior
has little
to come unto me and them
not, for of such is the Kingdom of
Jimmie Galloway Misses
Helen Lucy Galloway,
spent part of Thurs-
day and Friday here visiting
friends.
All who have orders for
trucks expect to call for them
in person can get them at any-
time from the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co.
Mrs. J. and children
arc the week visiting
relatives a
J. Stokes, of this county, who
attended the last session of the
University has been here for
several days.
Prof. B. Mumford, the only
person in North Carolina who ob-
a scholarship in the Gal-
. College at Washington City,
has completed his course, and
next year will hold a very
position in the Asylum at
Morganton Ibis State. He is
visiting his parents near here and
taking a rest before assuming his
new duties.
Any all persons having
or young beef cattle can
dispose of them at best cash prices,
if they will apply to A. G. Cox.
Mrs. F. O. Cox and two child-
left Thursday evening
visit relatives near
Rev, J. K. Faulkner, who is
still feeble left
day evening to spend some time
with his son
Holier tax lister;
for this township, held forth here
last Thursday be seemed to
have bad a busy day
J. W. Sparks, whose family arc
away visiting, got lonely Thursday
and away be has gone to climes
congenial and air more healthy.
Miss Olivia Cox, of LaGrange,
U visiting the family of her
J. D. Cox.
Mrs, Simon left yesterday
morning for Washington lo visit
her parents.
It is the desire of the canning
factory to keep fresh the mind
of the farmer trucker that
Brat clan prices will be paid
fruit vegetables at the factory.
The potato crop in this
section seems to have been prolific
as large quantities arc shipped
daily from this point See F. O.
Cox for best prices.
J. E. Smith l ft Dover yes-
where he will spend some
time visiting
On last Thursday evening the
young men gave an ice cream sup-
per at the home of Mrs. J, D. Cox
of the young ladies of our
town. At an early hour many
smiling faces had gathered. About
ten o'clock all repaired to the
dining room, where cake and
cream were served sumptuously
and enjoyed. supper
was kept up by various
games and music until when
the crowd separated. All express-
ed themselves as Laving far
passed the limit of their
We Mis. Cox very
much for her courtesy toward us.
A YEAR AND A DAY
ever been lo reduce it
I .- a
voter he i nothing
i -n an attack of
Perry i- too
for
Avoid
thorn i but one Fain Killer, Terry
Price
Ball
Concerning the
printer, i a member of the St.
team, but who
has been i at home,
a fly ball well,
perfectly It surely.
He will lie butter rather
than a m Ilia eye la Rood,
and he will remodel awing. It la
worth price of to ace him
go to the first or ran anywhere. I
am . he will a class
Id
E or the
heard
of -h. guns
oilier conceivable hobby
by
but
en ice with a piano It the
limit.
The palmetto trees of city,
trays the Fla., Metro-
polis, stood the conflagration let-
than other kind. While
nearly all other trees in the wide
sweep of the fire from the
heat, the palmettos are putting out
green shoots, showing that they
have life vigor left.
Intense farming is one of the
tilings the North
must learn. When learn
to value time as the average man
in other lines of business does,
their will
News.
Like a white thread
the of an
lay across the
dim One
alone gave a touch -of to
deadly of a landscape
up of low sky and Mil.,
sod falling apart In
From the earth Itself
the soft, shining
tense heat, and through It, with
of plunged
the and game
poke the hunter and a
man a well, whose
lithe limbs and an
the
tamp of and refinement.
For hours this tramped,
to the of the
the Intense pain of
retrospection, a retrospection suddenly
by of human
as It pathetic.
Quite yet within the
of a hastily Improvised shelter of bend-
lay worn and wasted
rigor of a man, a man upon whose
brew- lay damp and cold a ghastly -dew,
whoso limb hail already fallen Into
the absolute Immobility of coming
and whose passing life seemed
caught and focused In wide
anguished eyes.
out of his long day
Serge knelt
pressing his brandy to Ida lips.
he, sent you. I
am dying-dying with my work
done. Out yonder I've a daughter look-
for water, n pretty girl and a good
one, raised a lady her mother's
people, but sire left them all for me. I
didn't ask It. At first I even tried to
rend her back. Ranch life Is hard on
some women, but she loved
everything the dogs, the horses, the
wild, free life that was and beau-
to us he came, a man,
rich, handsome and educated like her-
self, a man whose speech was the
speech of her own people and who
brought to his wooing all the subtle
arts never thought of
danger, Dover dreamed of treachery,
until the black hearted had
denying the private mar-
Into which he had entrapped her
and Hinging her shame In her fare.
could do but follow- and wipe
out that shame In his heart's
Murder railed It; just Judgment I
knew It, but for her sake guarded well
the she has never
that most never know, put
came of It and loss mull now. when
I must leave my poor girl penniless
alone in a strange land. They have of-
a reward for murderer
for alive or dead
proofs an all laying a purple
hand across Id laboring breast.
she needs It. you get
the money for my When the end
comes, she has promised to go home.
Then the of Jim Ran-
and send the money to the
woman who, before Is his
Jim Serge lived In
that moment a year of long
year Stella bad chosen
between his love and his cousin's for-
tune, the who eared so little for
the treasure won that be soon left It
for a of pleasure and adventure
In the now world. All that he had
found deserved death as well Lit-
liking the bulk, Serge had crossed
the water, had learned the evil story,
of a wasted life, lived nuder a false
name, ended lo disguise and disgrace,
had offered a reward for the
of the murderer and had found
him.
There was n rustling among the wild
rose bushes, and, looking up, Serge
saw them part above the head of a
girl, tall, and like a rose herself.
Their perfume caught her wind
blown hair, their bloom on perfect lip
and cheek, lip and cheek that paled at
night of man as, with a low
cry, she beside him.
In the pocket of shirt
lay a letter, I sweet and gracious
peal for forgiveness, written by bis
cousin's widow. The letter, that morn-
received, had boOB a surprise
than his own reception of the fact that
she was no longer Know-
lug the heights, of sacrifice to which
this guilty wayfarer attained, sec
lug paternal passion returned with
absorbing filial he realized
that the English girl, to sell her
sordid soul the Vernon title, was no
longer his Ideal of perfect womanhood.
Suddenly, loud and clear, from the
dying lips came eager question,
trill you get that money for
my Serge Vernon bared bis
head and lifted his baud. Clod Is
my said he,
Before and his wife
were married told him the story of
her sinless but be gave her no
confidence. her fa-
sleeps hi an honored
she In her happy home has
all hearts save that of the
owed Lady Vernon. Serge himself dis-
courages between the
two, feeling it to be unnatural and
wise.
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and getting us one new subscriber
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Right laboratories with modem
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Mate,
Attendance nearly doubled within
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PRESIDENT
1541-aw. Durham, N.
If Never Said Anything; Mare.
A farmer drove slowly along the
street of a city. He had a lop box
on his wagon, but over the edge
could be seen heads of several
sheep some stock.
he drove he wax accosted by a
swell city dude who thought he
would crack a joke on the
and Noah,
your ark seems pretty full
The farmer looked up and
like you
worry; I have reserved a place for
the and yon can step
right The city upstart looked
like thirty cents, never squeaked,
the farmer drove on.
is the center of two
Baking. The establish-
gives stonily employment to
women out
In the accordion
of and
bands The accordions
exported to the fulled
State
old y. seen you for
i ii What doing
hack the old stamping
, .
Cleveland
Tin- at
baa In
ii
for an It. The
lo on raw are
I v Inches, by II Inches
D In . for of the
largest Mm baa been given to In-
, , .
The Way to
Prosperity.
A man once
said this was his
Early to bed, early to
rise, hustle like thunder
advertise.
Advertising
in The will
bring yon success. Don't
lag behind in the race,
but let the people know
what you are here for.
The easiest, quickest and beat
way to sell anything is to
it in The Reflector. Such
an advertisement goes straight to
people, they learn what you
o sell and yon nap the
purchased a Urge
supply of bright and attractive
to illustrate ad-
and you are at
to use them. If you know
just what yon to say, we will
help you get up your advertise-
That is our to
help you talk to the people.
The cost of advertisement In
Is the easiest part.
reasons
we sell more
CLOTHING
than any store in Pitt
We carry the largest assortment.
arc always up to
We never misrepresent out
We arc always lowest
Come and he convinced
Of at
THE
He sells Shops, Hats and Furnishings, also Ladies
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yon to as early as
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keep us waiting for it.
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LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Cash paid for Beeswax by
M.
There is only a week more for
listing taxes.
Bibles Testaments at
Book Store.
If the river was not so muddy
fishing would be good now.
Yon get good cigars
roots at Reflector Hook
We hear good reports of the
condition of crops in the country.
The time left for listing taxes is
drawing shorter. and at-
tend to it.
Teachers Bibles, indexed, with
helps and concordance, at
Bookstore.
H. H. has opened a
wholesale grocery store in one of
the Bernard stores.
Jesse says be bought
bales of cotton Wednesday. Just
think Of that for
A road belonging to John
near the County
Home, was killed Wednesday.
Elder T. H. will preach
at the County Home chapel on the
first Sunday in July at A. M.
yon want handsome
for advertising purposes f
He the samples at Reflector office.
The Pitt County Medical Society
has erected a tomb at the grave of
the late Dr. W. in
Cherry Hill Cemetery.
Georgia pass-
through Slate this week.
It will be a long time yet before we
have any
B O. is haying a large
built out on row.
That two large plants
added to the tobacco market this
season.
The lecture of the
given by Rev. J.
A. Rood in the opera house Thurs-
day night, was interesting.
The pictures were good.
Rev. D. W. Davis, pastor of the
Christian church, baptized three
persona in the river Thursday
A large number of
witnessed baptism.
The Manufacturing
Company is making good progress
on the building for the sash, door
and Mind factory. Thursday J.
R. Corey delivered rolls of pa-
per roofing to cover the build tug.
Snow mi
A sin tn The
Cripple Creek, Colorado,
dated 10th, of the burning of
Midland hotel there on the
18th. The cud also staled
Creek
try was lying under six inches of
snow. Quite wintry for middle
of June.
School Will Continue.
At the animal meet today of
Greenville of the
lodge decided to continue the Ma-
sonic Hall School for another year.
This will give pleasure to many
parent-, the community. The
Masons a splendid
school the past year, all are
glad it will be continued.
Mrs. Emily Harris
requests your presence the
marriage of her daughter
Emma,
to
Mr. John Alexander I
27th,
one thousand nine hundred
at eight o'clock,
Al Home,
Greenville, North Carolina.
No cards issued town, but nil
friends are invited.
Trial.
E. B.
for assault upon C. M. Bernard
was held before Justice of the Peace
L. A. Mayo afternoon
in the Court House. Mr.
horn plead guilty of assault, and
after hearing the evidence in the
case the list u-e fined
and cost but later reduced
fine to and cost, Mr. Bernard
was not present at the trial.
The citizens of the town made
up a purse to pay
cost.
Laid to sleep.
The remains of little Alfred
two-year-old son of Dr. and
Mrs E. A. were gently laid
at rest in Cherry Hill
tery at o'clock.
The funeral services were conduct-
ed by Revs. W. Davis and H.
M. Eure. Messrs. C. S. Carr, T.
M. Hooker, J. C. at.
J. L. Little, H. A. White,
W. L. Brown and C. T.
were pall bearers.
The floral tributes on bier
were and beautiful. There
was a large attendance
showing the love all had for
the sweet little boy their
row for the Little
will be sadly missed by
Reflector 21st.
who are Away
have n sure fur
of cramps, and
an hour's in cases of this often
leads lo serious results, should
supply their sons with which
ii simple safe and sure. rarely
fails In tiring relief from any
There i lint
Fried and o,
HOWDY DO.
Some Speak to Mo, homo to
Mrs. M. E. this
morning for Richmond.
Louts Lawrence went to
ville Wednesday evening.
Mrs. II. H. returned
Ibis from
Miss Glenn Forbes returned
home this moraine from
Miss Moore
y evening from
after a visit
here, left Wednesday for
Miss Lina Sheppard this
morning for Boston to lake a course
at the Boston Conservatory of Mu-
sic.
Mrs. T. E. Hooker and Mrs. R.
J. Cobb left for
the
Exposition.
Frank Abey Einstein,
Frank Webb, Barry
and Willie Ellison returned to
Thursday
D. E. Motley, alter spend-
days here conducting
the revival at the Christian church
left this morning for
E. who has been
Building the cotton wharf for the
O. S. Co , baa bis
work left Wednesday evening
for Ayden.
Mrs. Florence Dancy is quite
sick.
J. Norman went lo Plymouth
this
W. R. Jackson went to
town ibis morning.
Mat Allen to
Thursday evening.
B. F. came in this
Hookerton.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cannon, of
Ayden, spent the day Here.
Mrs. Hid.
Thursday evening from a visit to
Stokes.
R. Davis, of
Thursday night
returned
Miss Moore left Thurs-
I day for to nurse a
patient with fever.
G. K. Crabtree, of Goldsboro,
spent Thursday here and left
the evening train.
Miss Annie Jones, of
arrived this morning to visit Misses
Bessie and Harding.
Minnie Lang, of Farmville,
went to Thursday evening
returned this
Miss to
Thursday to visit
her sister, Mrs. Denmark.
Mrs. Denmark, of Kin-
who was here,
returned home Thursday evening
Miss Mary Alice returned
from Wilson Thursday evening,
being called home by the death of
little Alfred
Miss returned
to Washington today.
G. B. W. came over
morning from
A. B. Ellington returned Friday
evening from Petersburg.
Miss Mary James left this morn-
visit to
T. If. returned
from Beaufort county.
Jul ins Sugg came over I his morn-
from to visit bis
Mrs. Mary Stephens, of Dunn,
came in Friday evening to visit
Mrs. John Flanagan,
J. agent of the D.
S. Co. left this morning for
American Exposition at
Mrs. Cherry accompanied
him.
R. Rivers and daughter, Miss
who have been visiting
the family of A. left this
morning for their homo
Encampment.
Tin; got the
somewhat mixed in
day's issue, as to the time
regiments of the State
Guard go into camp. The second
regiment will lie encamped from
July 10th to the third
from July 20th to and
the first regiment from July 31st to
August 10th. Greenville
Infantry lo the sec
regiment and will lie
ed with I
FURNITURE and DRAPERIES at CUT PRICES.
Pictures, Window Shades, Poles,
Come and let us Dress your House at low Prices.
Sample Notions at New
ever offered in Greenville Consisting of Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Side Combs, Baby
Cam Fans, Belts, Corsets, Seek Wear. Umbrellas, Parasols, Handkerchiefs, Towels, Jewelry,
Great Reductions on
goods, organdies, piques,
foulard, silk and embroideries. We sell tor cash only.
THE HAVE BEEN CUT IX
Suits worth 11.25. worth
18.19 Suits 15.00.
Greater reduction I hall was ever of on 912.00,
15.00120.00 and MUST BK SOLD AT
ONCE FALL GOODS.
Hosiery and Knitted Underwear.
MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN. MUCH it at HALF PRICE.
sort Underwear needed for now and the coming warm
dais, half, much of it. of you expected to pay. Prices
ire exceptionally low. The saving between oar rains price and
selling price is positive and Important. North side store
for Men and Boys Goods. Bide of store for Ladies and
Misses Up -Mail's with choice for Eddies and
. Gentlemen.
This bill for Buyers
Ladies Muslin Underwear.
Ready to wear Long Skirts, Drawers, Night flown,
at Cost of Material.
SOLE AGENTS Pitting and the
P. Corset. All Styles. See the new Corset, every one
-warranted. New Corset given if not all right.
SHIRTWAISTS.
of Styles. from factorial bad imported
V. models from Paris and Vienna and oilier dress in
b Europe to serve as an inspiration for American styles. We
bare the cheapest to something very handsome In price.
CENT QUALITY CENTS.
Best Calico.
per yard. Good Percales,
quality only . Reduced
prices on till silk A woolen goods
Rue Sale.
to select from, one
lot of worth 13,00,
marked down lo
if CARPET DEPARTMENT.
Furniture.
Leather
quality to f
Suits, Rock-
styles Hail Racks,
Cribs, Baby Cradles Car
Ask I'm- Prices,
Fruit of the Loom,
c.
Womens Hosiery.
He l for kind
IS.
is a rare op-
tor Ladies to gel u
good bargain.
Summer
Mercerized Black Umbrella
Fl ill Trimmed with Knife
Plaiting, finished with Black
Satin
Quality Neva Pet-
Elaborately Trimmed,
d lop bottom with
Quilling, only 91.80
Mens Hosiery and Underwear.
MEN'S HOSIERY.
e a pair tor Hens kind
n.
Come vet your Socks.
MEN'S
cacti r,
,;,,. . . ti .
Go Value for Mill.
The Biggest Store in Greenville.
Big Mew Store.
Lace Curtains I Shoes
-i Curtain, white U aids long, j l Shoes cents
red need to Curtail f 1.50 Shoes rents
reduced 191.50 Shoe cents
Curtain reduced j Shoe nil prices.
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N. C LOOK FOR THE PLACE.
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Have You Forgot
What
I AM STILL CARRYING
LINE
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
a or other things
WHICH I AM LIVABLE TO MENTION.
to Ma your next Barrel i Flour or Pork.
Yours t please-
White.
AFTER TWO MS BEEN PAID IN THE
lit III I
PEOPLE OF THE DAY
Mill
Miss Men physical
MM OS to the
of the mime duties she took upon
tel-, if
works.
In charitable
course It understood
I.
OF NEWARK, N. . POLICY HAS
Loan Value.
Cash Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that automatically,
Is Son reliable,
Will be re-instated if arrears be within month while you
an- living, or fears alter laps-. satisfactory evidence
of and payment of arrears with interest.
second So Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends are iii- beginning of the second an- of each
succeeding year, provided the for the current year in- paid.
They be To reduce Premium, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
. To make payable daring the lifetime
of insured.
J, L. SUGG,
N. C.
and rand
h. Sweats
all forms
DON WAIT TO PIE
AND BE CURED
RUE TONIC I
TRY IT. v NO C PAY B PER
TO TAKE
THE
FATE INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE.
Classical, Musical.
, , in . tel of
I . . . . ,
. . . I
Stilt
. ; .
. . I oilier
President t II
THE
TONIC LAXATIVE
If have sour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation bad
breath, inactive heartburn, Kidney troubles, backache.
insomnia, lack energy, bad blotched or muddy skin,
or any symptoms and disorders which tell the story of bad bowels and an
impaired digestive system, Cure You
It titan out the bevels, stimulate the Liver and kidneys, strengthen
the mucous membranes of the stomach, purify your blood put you
your again. Your will return, your move
your liver OHM to you, will clear and
fit, and will fed the old tin.; energy and
road
n keeps Mm
lite five lit i fur i in
i ill Cad tor
it or bi a i
. .
cans
I -i i
For Sale by
I . . ,. i -t M M I I i i .
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III, n v. .
till, . ,. . .
I I L . . I I ,
ii, . i,
other nervous
Miss It
i to
tier She was
the notoriety that
her name
fairs of the AS An-
if lo her the
break her favorite
after bis
Who
Win ii Mr. Patrick is BOt in
New York, he may sometime b, seen
la relates the
Mail. At times lie may lo
Paris or. should the croupier have
cried S in
or in the season, when
the It- bad
be also be met at times lo Cairo.
lie is t a perfect
man the sod the most enter-
of
He has n never of
table moral s,
well Ills benevolent simple rs-
Once he engaged with a win;
large means, ac-
in ;, disputation the
spelling of o certain word In Webster's
dictionary, they to
betting, by Increasing stake lo
heart When the dictionary
era and decided.
mud, the young
t surprise, to the
pocketed the wad
over to
he is sail offer. hi.-
this piece of philosophic
be. all. is
everything in It la
I. that count-,. now you
know something you did know
Ur. Sim
c.
Si be
which the
Every planter should
write illustrated
pamphlet, Cotton
It is sent free.
rum.- l
. V-
so
arc a largo of house-
keepers who have a horror of anything
cheap and who cf two things precisely
the same choose
higher priced. nod they
quote, and for cods the
matter. To be sure, some cheap food
are nasty, and much food Is eaten by
the poor that Is not only and
nasty, hut unwholesome. And much
food sold In th markets Is sold too
cheaply-1. c. at a price that cannot
the producers, whom It Is nobody's In-
to starve. The fact I that this
like so many In
world, depends upon the use of
same word by different people with a
different one
party Is lo mean merely low
priced, and It Is a truism to say that
low priced tilings ore often pot worth
buying even at their price, while
Is by other persons taken lo In-
the worth of a thing rather than
its price, i lie meaning attached lo
the epithet bigs the question.
Hints.
Baked arc the best healthful
dessert that be placed upon
table.
Good be when
the Ingredients are absolutely cold.
The colder are the quicker
will froth.
A of added to the
rater In which flesh I boiled will
make it and t.
Pickles should never kept In
ed ware, as a poison-
compound with the glazing.
Always well beat a gridiron before
broiling meat, fit, bread or
Lemons will keep a long time if
cold water. Americas
Queen.
Trinity College this
issue. past has been
the best its mid the
recent commencement v.
by prominent visitors from
slate. Mi. of New
said in .-
is attracting the of
cultured people in all parts of the
United It is pleasing
know that the young man of the
South has such opportunities as arc
furnished by Trinity College. It
is the largest college plant in the
State is growing rapidly
year. Last the donations
lo more
Write for a catalog-
UNIVERSITY
Law School.
Summer July 1st lo
three Thorough
to bate.
lecture by n lawyer. For U at-
address C.
N. C.
CURES
RHEUMATISM
TO STAY CURED.
Century,
A remedy that
cures recent and long
cases. blood
known, the hearty
i endorsement of leading physicians
, after thorough trial. Curt per
cent, of the eases Price
i per bottle.
Sold by BRYAN
J. ff. k ID.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and of
Tics and Bags.
and shipments
solicited.
Three One for
Times
VA.,
Now Only Cents a Year,
includes absolutely free The
Paragon Monthly, New
Farm Journal,
THE DAILY AND SUNDAY TIMES,
Including Farm Journal and Para-
Monthly, now per
year; per mouth by mail.
Address THE TIMES,
Va.
OLD DOMINION LINE
SERVICE
Steamer leave Washing
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
at A. M. for Tar
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line Baltimore,
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHEERY,
Greenville, N.
for
Apparent
When heir apparent, the
f Cornwall and York, was doing
his sea service, be stationed some
tins Halifax, be Used to run out
the surrounding country on little
expeditions, lie was returning on
occasion by train when Senator Thorn-
as a encountered him. The
senator espied Hie prince sitting In the
smoker by a pile if new
paper wearing his undress naval
uniform, ii- cap of which bore some
resemblance lo worn by the
lay called
t sharply, give me a
The young pi in, e looked up quietly
banded lb lawmaker one of his pa
I. is. Th senator fished two of
cumbrous Canadian copper and held
them out. prince took grave
laid on the Boat beside him.
The senator's confusion can hi-
v. ii n, n few hours later, be learn
id Identity , f
i Off For Home.
Cardinal sailed for Route
Saturday, May on steamship
Trace, will spend three months In
Europe, be will the
i- after time spent in Home
l. S. C, WOO.
I was our
in Charleston to use with
when lb was but a very in-
at a of Colic and to warm
and sweeten th stomach. it was
useful in teething its
has been very and
free the that arc
upon the use drugs thing
that w have to regard it,
use with three children, as one of the
when new baby m the
and until teething troubles are
and we take pleasure in
lag It to one Mends instead of the hurried
stuff that so man people us to keep
babies quiet. M.
and Weekly Timi-S-
Fighting Preacher.
W. Va., June
Rev. S. Hammond,
siding elder of the Methodist
Church, preached at a mission
church on Barren Creek Sunday
alter service went on
invitation to the home of Charles
to pass night. After
family retired a gang of four
drunken forced their way
into and beat and
inn Mr. Samples
his son.
Dr. in in. ii,. hearing the
noise, jumped out of bed
waded into the light. a few
minutes be had two of the men
their backs for mercy,
while two lied. The minister was
unhurt and preached again th
Mamie, dear, watch
on shipboard doesn't keep
correct time.
Tb ,
winter,
slow in
John
v. Lin thing were
Just before
said an old pugilist to
JOB
he will go to London, where lie will be
of Cardinal in
last ail of Important e
nil i i- . 1.1
in i lb r, bin t
la. lib i i SI Haiti-
a r. mails a lit-
hired a hall In one of the
Railing towns n t faraway,
a any who
mi Ilia lei I against our men
for liver II was safe
i u or three of I lie boats
came same lime we had all we
could handle.
one i n fellow as big tin
hip f a along, mid we
i ,. n pill up against
Hi, n ii In our
lie i SI
pounds. n. brad
Hull yell hurl s pile
r mi
ii-, ii I Hi- round we
began i.
-The Hie
from i ml Bl I, ill of
Hi, v.- Window So
i ii us I
W. It I. lo one the
mi Ian did it
before lime calf up M
duffer nil- lip near Window he
a era, U III from
dump,, h in In a heap
way we
purl of II la Hint our
had on
bin Ha sud
lieu- him Ii wasn't
If Hi an d the
to
AGENTS
Mr. John C. Getters for
North Carolina Virgin is, of Well-
Known Popular
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life In-tinnier Co. of J.
to announce to its large number f
policy holder, to the insurable public
generally, of North com-
will now It- in this
from this date will Us
politics, to all de-
siring the very the best
life mi t the
If agent in your town has n I
yet
JOHN C.
Stan Agent, N.
Paid policy
Live, reliable energetic agents wanted at
once to worK for
Old
IN
Paper Hanging.
I am i ii lo fill Wall Pa-
per and can Lang it if desired. Full line
samples from best designers to from
I prepared to do Laying
short notice
Orders for wall the stoic of
Mrs. M. I. will at-
J. H. BUNN,
Greenville, X. C.
L. H. Pender,
X. C.
Tobacco Flues. Tin Ac.
Expert Gunsmith employed. All
kinds Gun and Locksmith work
first class, lie stocking of guns a
specialty.
Agent for The
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Having duly qualified before the
or Court of Tilt county as
of the estate of Jacob Brooks, de-
notice is hereby to all
indebted lo to stake immediate
payment to the And all per-
sons having claims against said estate are
lo present the same lo the
for payment on or before the day
of June, or this will he pies I
in liar of recovery. This Jane 4th, 1901.
CHAPMAN,
Administrator of Jacob Brinks.
GREENVILLE N. C.
S-s-------o
Cotton Bagging and Ties always
on ha i
Fresh goods kept constantly
hand. Country produce
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
i BRO,,
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
Bl
a I
Him n .
tin-
in III in- to lilt
PH i, I If mi of
t ii of
i heir, a
. I two
II
i, . .
i. ;. i r
i , . . ii
Of I i N
i i
i in n view are
. mi b, XI l
Tit i . for of the
i i-p given lo the In
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and Commission Mer-
chants, and Dealers in Hogging, Ties, Pea-
nut Hags and band Plaster. We quote
Nova Land Piaster for June and
July shipment as
Ion lots 14.011
Ion lots
Ion lots
Ions
B-W J. W. S CO.
S. M.
Grocer and
Km Dealer. Cash paid for
Hubs. Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Egg, etc. Bad-
Oak Suits, Ba-
Carriages, Parlor
nulls, Tables, P.
I it i Lu Gail Ax
Key
American Beauty Can-
Cherries, . In Apples,
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk,
SALE OF LAND.
Hy virtue of a decree of the Superior
Court Pitt county this day in a
, Special Proceeding therein
Cannon, Public
the estate of W. II.
deceased, against Bonnie Bas-
John and Olive I
will on Monday, July 8th sell at
public sale before the Court House door
certain lot or parcel of land
situate in the town of Ayden, Pitt county,
on the south side of Third street and cast
side of Lee street known in the plan of
said town as lot number five in block II
Terms
This the of June
Public Administrator, administering
estate of H. deceased.
North Pitt Superior
Court.
vs. of Sale.
W. C
Hy virtue of an hi the
ii, i , i from the Superior court of
Wilson in
I will on Monday. June,
at at court door of
said county, sell to highest bidder fur
cash to satisfy said Execution, all right
title and Interest which the said W. C.
Lang, defendant has tho de-
scribed real estate to That tract of
land in township Pitt county,
lying on the Little
creek, and the lands of Mrs.
Basil Bullock, J.
well, the heirs, II. A. and
others, known the It. J. Lang firm,
containing six hundred acres more or less.
This Ike 3rd day of May,
O. W.
Pi county
a.
DEALER
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO BEE ME.
J. R.
HEALTH
INSURANCE
The man who Insures hi life Is
Visa tor his
The man who has hearth .
both
nay health by
It Is worth
At the first attack disease
which
through 1.1
feats Itself 1st
TAKE .
Tort's Pills
saws
Lye, Food, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Apples, Peaches,
Currents, Raisins, Glass
and China Ware, Tin Wooden
Ware, Cake and Crackers,
t Beat
Hewing Machines, nu-
other good. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for oath. Com
to see me.
swan m
BIG SALE.
Hy virtue of a mortgage executed and
delivered lo W. by the
l o. on and duly re-
ill the
Pitt county in Book the
trustee will sell at public
the In
i-1 a July the
leg lots in town of
lots have two
lot bound-
by ht, on the
east M. lot, west by
I. i o lot and on the by Me-
street, containing i acres. Ono other
lot at the corner of Fourth
and Hi, right of Cos
Line west side of said road, sod runt
north parallel with feel to a stake,
thence west with Front, to
s stake la the line of Flout street, thence
south parallel Kith said road feat to a
slake hi the line of street, thence
with M lo the beginning.
Also one other at a a slake on
tho ditch and i mis south
lo a slake In tin Held, then south west
I poles to bells line, with
said line poles to
containing acres, Inure or leas,
I- U. told lo satisfy mortgage.
Terms Apply lo Attorney or
saw. Tins June IDOL
Trust,
F, JAMES, attorney.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
in Advance.
One Year Six Months
Sing. Copy Be.
No traveling canvassers are cm-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
ii-1. in mi in oilier. The Semi-
Weekly
will lie sent together
one year for or Daily
one year for payable in ad-
PATENT
model,
aunt
WASH I
FOR
III
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
TO PI I
. . . . .
VOL. XX-
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JUNE
NO
Twice a Week
-AT-
ft YEAR
.
Is the customer who takes advantage OUR BARGAINS,
keeps our guessing why it is we sell so cheap.
OUR MOTTO-DOWN WITH II Kill PRICES.
W. T. LEE CO.
Pa Exposition,
I tun in about
visitors with board with nil modern
of Niagara and from the house.
Niagara Falls truly car door minute.
walk to exposition grounds. Take Niagara street car-to
Auburn Avenue. Moderate rates. All will
receive attention.
JOSEPH A. MOORE,
1285 Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. V.
A FIRST CLASS MILITARY SCHOOL IN EASTERN N.
School,
LaGrange, N. C.
MILITARY, LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC at
Hoarding Pupils, Twelve two States
represented past session. School Barracks
for Sixty Cadets.
The school aims to strengthen character by developing latent
power. The individual needs of the students arc considered.
The literary training strengthens gives a sound body
and clear Blind. Class room methods cultivate Observation,
and mental grasp. Athletics encouraged. No Compromise
Liquor or Tobacco. Expenses for entire term of Nine Months,
tuition, board, room, fuel lights, OS, payable quarterly in
advance. No extras. Write for beautiful register.
J. E. DEBNAM,
A Off.
We have taken price oil of a special of Figured Lawns
Organdies, which we have running from lo for
NEXT SIX DAY.
Sugar Beets In Carolina.
Experiments by the
writer covering a period of two
year, show that certain localities
In the section of our
State produce a sugar in
every way suitable for
purposes. Such localities exist in
Ashe. Caldwell. Mitchell
Madison, Haywood,
Henderson, Transylvania, Jackson,
and Swain
ties, it is possible these
areas may extend into Allegheny,
Clay and
counties.
Daring the coming year we hope
to locale more the suit-
able areas, for purpose
we desire of all
persons who are interested. It is
our purpose to distribute sugar
beet seed next spring to all who
apply for lo analyze
samples of the beets sent us. The
only expense to the farmer will be
for fertilizers and cultivation, but
the beets grown will amply repay
this.
A sugar beet factory is a
adjunct to the Held. Such a
factory be successfully main-
any good beet producing
section of sufficient area, if there
be of water,
tone and coal. In the probable
beet section the water sup-
ply is of lime
stone are known, and
coal formations arc not very far dis
taut. In addition to the eager
which is produced, the
formed as a by product may lie
for the manufacture of
or and the pulp of
the beet remaining after the ex.
traction of the sugar is very excel-
lent for stock feeding or for
zing purposes.
Good beets delivered at the
sell for from four to four
and a half per ton, and
product of one acre is worth
sixty to seventy dollars. About I
one half of this is to cover j
cost of production,
the rental value of la ml. The pro- j
lo the factory are about three I
dollars for each of
chased and utilized for sugar j
lag.
New York Si ale sugar is made
from beet and in Louisiana.
from cane, but ii is not
at any points between these
two States.
A bulletin is in course
and ill be from
press July, ; detail
results the work. A copy will
to the party
our mailing list who resides in
the -it named, to such
ON us may apply.
The prospect for the
of this industry into the Slate
is promising the matter is well
worth the attention of em people
western counties.
W. A.
Chemist Exp. Station.
THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES
OF
Wt are still In the of the race after your
We offer you the best selected line of
General Merchandise
to lie found in any store in County. Well bought
selections, the creations of best manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable nil the year round, Spring, Bummer
and Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. It is our pleasure lo show you what you wan and lo
sell you if we can. We offer you the very best polite
attention, and the stoat liberal terms with a well
established built up its own merits.
When you conic to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do not see our immense buying elsewhere.
Remember us the following lines of general
lust Received.
A large line of Baby Caps,
Belts, Laces and
Embroideries. Ladies Col-
and Cuffs all Sizes
I HAVE THE LARGEST AM HANDSOMEST LINE OF
MILLINERY
EVER BROUGHT TO GREENVILLE,
Mrs. in charge of my millinery if
iii n not on band one will he trimmed to suit your
tastes. you wait.
Hats, silks. Ornaments, Flowers, Ribbons, and every thing
in milliner line.
we will push I out for yard. Those lovely Imported Em.
Swisses, which arc richly worth and will lie run out
fur the next fix days for and yard. Piques worth and
now for days White Shirt Waist Dress Goods at
prices lo astonish you. for men, worth
for Our line of Ladies Oxford Ties at
price from line up. Fruit of the Loom bleached Call to see us
for anything you want we please you.
Standard Patterns July Designs.
KICKS WILKINSON.
Goods and Notions,
Hats Caps, Silks and Satins,
Jackets and Carpets. Mattings and Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's and
Harness. Horse Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Send Is,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nail-, and Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and line.
We buy strictly for but sell for Either or on Approved
Credit Our motto is Honest j , Merit and Square
Your Friends.
h. p.
WASHINGTON
H--, I II
p. t . June
Stoves
Ranges
The man who never made a mis-
take hasn't yet seen the light of
day and never will.
man who his
wedding anniversary
must be in favor of free silver.
The man who has the
in himself bus the least
other people.
There may be plenty of room at
top, bill some people prefer to
gel at the bottom of things.
church is acquired
taste.
The fellow who sometime
feels woozy.
expenses are often bard
tn oaten up with.
Lots of people make their culls
over the telephone.
Even the men who dye feel
that they have much to
for.
If you want sieves or ranges constructed upon
scientific which are economical, durable,
convenient, us wall as beautiful artistic, look
for Hie
Hails murk, which is shown every
or Range, do not be deceived
by worthless Imitations and substitutes.
lead nil others in yearly sales p
Sold Exclusively by
BAKER HART.
. .
N.
Protests from I
and influential Individual
have administration
to a sense of the blunder
Secretary Gage made in inviting
the present tariff with Russia.
It i- not, course
have been a blunder.
contrary, bus been officially
announced Mr. and
ail the Cabinet undone Secretary
Gage. Hut, that really
nixed a-a blunder, is shown from
the fuel also officially announced,
Hay bus, under in-
nil net ions, explained mailer lo
the Government, with
hope being able to about a
readjustment of
mutter Gage was
right why diplomat-
Slate Department be called
straighten out what has follow-
ed rightful
very i be
mistake
of the public-
Mr. s ill
a new
republican
opponents of
in a ugly humor arc,
lotting out campaign secrets
Tanner, ho been
in light Evans,
do ii
is a Gael is known lo pub-
or mil, but it is true
less National Republican
Committee, prior to last
faithfully Mr.
Evans would be retired from
office of Pension Commissioner
upon the beginning of
In of bin reelection.
Hint promise in block and white.
is in the iii ii Ii
by I , lot
Sickle and he bus that
The lull-
ii was b making
promise the
succeeded in
vote in line for
if the promise was not soon redeem
oil, there would be trouble,
lot- of U. in ranks of the g. o.
p. lays won't resign,
and Mr
in push III iii mil. There liter
now Moods,
ho seen it
of the III lie hook Issued
b par excel
whose
bull General the Army, contain-
the Itinerary of I
horse's Philippines,
has laugh of
inn's i ho big head. I
a -in when
i tie I it I .-, pt
pamphlet the
Pad Be Coast, but the official rank
of that and natural public
curiosity lo know all its go-
lugs and comings, excused
no excuse can be made tor
vulgar ostentation of Adjutant
General in copying that
I hum n pamphlet
following title page, lettered in
of Adjutant Gen
of the Army to Philippine
I Islands, from June lo Sept,
In addition to giving
all the stops of the bearing
the self constituted hero across
continent, there are blank pawn
headed; etc.,
fur thrilling adventures that
perforce attend bis trip across
the Pacific, more pages
happen in the Phil-
If some Filipino
brigands should take a notion
lo kidnap Corbin keep him,
people ibis country would
make a flood their
tears,
Prise School
I give some
books adopted
and price to purchaser of
school law makes i I
a misdemeanor tor any
dealer lo -ell ill II higher
price;
reader
Bender,
cloth
I Third Reader, board
Reader, boards
Fifth Bender, boards
I Ii i lie.
in, lie, cloth
Cola El School
boards
Milne's Mental AI it ,
Elementary Geography,
hoards Hie.
Mann's Manual Geography,
boards
Mann's Physical Geography,
Grammar DOc.
I in English
book
Chamber's Higher History,
s .
Chamber School j.
S .
i-e,
He.
Physical Culture
Way marks for Teach
slim. II. I
Schools.
i a
ii.
lo
i.
ill
i ;
.- .


Title
Eastern reflector, 25 June 1901
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
June 25, 1901
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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