Eastern reflector, 28 June 1901


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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.
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Stilt
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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
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cans
I -i i
For Sale by
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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
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i in n view are
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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.
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HUMPH
EASTERN REFLECTOR
N. C.
D. J. WHICHARD, Owner
Entered at the Pout Office at
N. as
Matter.
M, MM.
lateral to
head and shoulders above every-
etas North Carolina.
A sou of Secretary
Sunday
sidewalk in front of I hotel
New
h had out of the I of
his room was killed.
The town authorities are should-
considerable responsibility
THE MEASURING
The measuring party gives
house Tuesday
the of the Episcopal church
was I decided success. There was
a good and every
at doubly repaid for the nickels
vested according to
I be feet each rat tall.
The musical program was la itself
aorta this, to of the
elegant rapper served at the close.
The pt KM as follows.
Orchestra.
chorus.
Mr. Forbes.
Vocal Solo n.
Solo Miss Patrick.
Miss Addie
Little Quaker
Violin Solo Mis Dell forties.
Conic Solo Mr
Instruments Solo Miss
of
Nearly selection was re
for the town allowing the old , .
with encore,
building to Third street ,,.,,. .,.,,
long. It is both to I Lillian Cherry. Hay
and Ball White. Helen Forbes.
Jarvis, Mary Higgs, Nell Skinner.
IN THE
And Him Bicycle, Tee.
Monday alter noon while things
were a bit dull the court
most the officers were sit
ting out front of the building
trying to get cool. A colored man
rode up on a bicycle and dismount-
ed. He gave his name's
Taylor and asked who he could
to. The mention
of his put a fen of the
to thinking. Tax Collector
Mooring remembered some
taxes against for last year
than it takes to tell it the
Mr. Poster Peabody, of
made a donation of
to i he Normal and
College at Greensboro.
Half of this sum is to be Used iii
developing an educational park for
the benefit of students of the
school.
oil
the initial capital of
Man Blow, Lottie Blow, Nina
James. Cobb.
Bertha Patrick, Pal Skinner, Mm
Moore Mr. Forbes.
wen- Miners
Patrick and James. In
the choruses Misses Patrick and
Forbes assisted with violin.
The supper served after the pro-
gram an elegant one, the bill
of tare many delicacies,
The bags containing price
of were received at she
OUR LETTER
Special of
Kit ruin. X. C. June,
The recent of Gen.
Carr. printed in a
York be declares
that he is of
that in his fight against
I in S. C
the right principle and will
and that he
is sick tired of
small, peanut politicians dominate
the Democratic patty control
the politics of North Carolina and
he Smith, an-1 that it is time
and interests Elector as of
should take a more active interest j wheel. Sheriff Harrington called
in politics and get out on a .
attracting for bin
attention of every body except a of a minute Deputy
few State bare Sheriff Tucker had read
noticed it Ht all, being
In which Carr is
know u to own large if
lag
Whatever it mean.-, if anything
tore than it bears oil its face,
Can's statement is very em
and shows him to be as
much out with the as
he was during just after the Last Roll Call.
primary for Senator last year. X. V.
was no generally known, j Byron died today. His first
that be was commission was as captain of the
w as he now
custody.
beats all I ever said
my wheel
locked up jail almost I
that is just what happened
to him.
AND
BUSINESS NOTES.
sT. C, June St.
The Canning
is now ready to go to work
will pay the highest market
price for all the
get. Parties bringing
will please do so on Tues-
days,
They want one thousand bushels,
if possible, as inducement
they will if desired can halves,
that is they will do the work and
furnish cans while the party fur-
berries and sugar. They also
wish all the garden peas, beans
vegetables of all kind that are
Do not wait but come
right along and help home
try at the same time deriving a
benefit yourself.
The people of are
very busy preparing for the Sum-
mer school to begin July 1st.
Already the of a good
of teachers have been sent in.
A large full attendance is ex-
It is no easy job t bis hot
HINTS FOR FARMERS
la Caw.,
It Is almost to prescribe
a sore remedy for tint unless
we know- cause, and it may be one
of as many as the cause of
In the race, American
At this season of the year It
Is often caused exposure to cold
storms or to other methods of taking
coM. and from this cause it la more
than la other,
from poisoning, as It may result In in-
of the bowel. In
case or almost other we should
give a dose of physic or from a half
pound of salts and to two ounce
of according to the strength
of that to double that dose of
both. Following the operation of this
are would give from four to eight table-
spoonfuls of pulverized charcoal In the
feel at night We prefer this to
usual medicines, though In
some cases It may be to fol-
low a day later with one ounce pow-
chalk, dram opium and two
ounces of Sudden change of
food may have It, In which case
It will probably regulate Itself after
the animal has U-come accustomed to
change. Give dry food and keep
the cow- warm and dry.
DO YOU WANT ONE
M HANDSOME
he that, too, after leers in civil war. Then he coming
Is forming week and Mr. and Mis. Hard-
look for
cotton growers
drop in pi lee cotton
next season unless
Campbell. A. I. Blow
and G. is. King presided the
General banqueted and rode Mr. was Made a He was
in a palace car all over the j brevet major-general, be.
State last year, footing the bill, provisional Governor of
Carolina. He is survived
by two daughters. Mrs. Dawes. of
Chicago, and Miss of
Watertown. The interment will
trust W. I.
unlike others in its W.
procedure, and that's
the
mouthed Ohio has
been a lot more things
against the South in recent speeches
Well, the South able to take care
and run survive ell such
attacks, -is iIi.-sh of
stripe will some thaw
days.
likely. and Greene
had charge of the supper and bod
pretties girls you ever
serve guests.
usual.
TAXATION Tl IN-
After epidemic of discussion,
generally condemnatory, the
of executive state rod
judicial from the
income tax it is now stated
be at Saturday.
for tobacco trucks and flues.
trucks were delivered in one day.
Work has begun the dry
kiln for the A. i. Cox Mfg. Co.
The addition of new machines
has created a demand for more
laborers with the A. G. Cox Mfg.
Co. position with
The above is a mistake in
far as it says was pro
Governor of Caro-
recommendations us to Sobriety
land morals.
For
The Is probably one of the
best roots ever grown for milk cows,
It has a great advantage In that It
may remain la the field until spring,
when other roots all gone, and
then be used until grass has grown.
It Is as easily grown as carrot, and,
like that root, It wants a deep, rich and
mellow soil. Many object to growing
It, even the garden, because the
weeds are apt to get such a growth
before the come up that the
labor of weeding la greatly Increased,
but this may be remedied by mixing
a few radish seed with the parsnip
seed, which will come up so that the
rows can be Hen hoed out long
before the parsnips arc up. They can
be pulled when arc thin-
PHOTOGRAPH BROOCH
With any desired on it.
The gold-plated and
makes a beautiful
The picture above does not fairly
represent the beauty of the brooch,
you can see samples at
office that show what
they are.
Io you want one t We will send
you The Eastern
i, twice-a week; for one year and
give you one the pins for 1.20.
Any one already a can
have one FREE by paying your
subscription one year in advance
getting one new subscriber
for a year.
Any boy or girl can have one
FREE by sending us two new sub-
to The Eastern
tor for one year.
ITEMS.
L. Keene, Jr., and wife
went to Kinston Tuesday.
Geo. spent the day
here Tuesday.
Bo Cherry stopped over Monday
and Tuesday nights.
of
mere, is here.
Miss Julia and Miss
that the State official. ,, a poet- A Wayne county customer came
capitol will incomes Hon. but he w s a
any although not legally of I be Constitutional
compelled to do so. If they Convention 1868 of the
they ought to do no
about that, is not as-
ms
assisted ii, the
well as to those who pat-
so liberally. There
A couple of Durban young
girl Hi years a
romantic marriage about thirteen
months lather of
bride appeared on the scene
aft-- bail been
ed and look . ,
i- -e.
I-- i j the j ting man
wile they are u i
ii ti
Mrs. W Mi-s whether any of the
sic I vis, who planned ma nag- will Meantime till-
ed the deserve much listers continue the
credit for its success and are which makes
the I hunks of who were present, j the average citizen who
fin lit run to through it feel not quite as large
express then thanks all who in M cents.
I II hi
Ts,
of l. J
was the other representative
from this
In in Well to
Lost a Fool
Mr. of
was a the
prise house that is built.
He bad to was
returning here on the freight train
today. At Mill, a flag
Another poor devil of a convict station north of Green-
been shot to death bye guard ville, Mr. Cooper got off
t Durham. His name wan while a brief atop made and
Daniels and be was a white man. up to the engine to talk
to offense was to escape.- engineer. When he went to
There's entirely too much brutality back on the train it was
Media, helpless in North an, he made a misstep and fell
S. Skinner, pastor of Bank and if the courts would the lines. A wheel run over bis
In Heights M. stripes some of the brutes right foot crushed it badly.
rescue mid kill i re Mi
little live las time, train to in
late yesterday at to be Or. K. A. who
. and the
along Ibis week carried away
some of our buggies.
T,., . , . to ii nun Always
These buggies hive a reputation far R. , .
How In
time of year lo paint ii
mint over the
wood U dry, but before flies pet too
plenty. After bulk of tiles arc gone
In fall In a time.
farm buildings can lo Minted by ,,,, . , .
owner or fan,, without Monday from
In painter at
the paint the two
to hear In are
to have It the right consistency and
to spread It thin and evenly. Always
to the material which you are
and wide.
her borne, last Friday door work Is pure lend and raw
linseed oil.
Miss Olivia Cox not lo
. . . , , . plenty of grease to brush the
w with relatives La- pant The most durable paint for out-
Mis- a and
sparkling little Miss of
Chicks will do nit hunt food for
first hut when they do begin
spent last week with Mrs. Barnes , M
At first food should be bread
J. A. Nichols took a trip down or,
,. . , . , i yolk of a haul lulled egg. Afterward
the road last Sunday. j ,
Mis. K. O. Cox and children little hemp seed, hits of cooked
after spending a few days visiting of green
. . h , Feed every two hours for the first two
relatives near HUM weeks, then gradually extend the
home Sunday. I until the meals arc given three or four
Ray foreman in the cigar n,
i week old, they should lie allowed to
factory spent Saturday and Sunday run beat In the open air. not let
city on the Tar. chicks out too early It, the morning,
ii- ii. , i, , . even when a month old, the wet
A. West, of grass Is bad for them.
Lumber Co., guest
that help anted
A H I child piny lug
than swept Johnstown die fell through
iii is ha visited which been left open.
of W.-t
the the Norfolk .
towns
were swept away, I.
life is placed where I
to .
number going larger. The
damage to is in
excess of the
alone hail sum. I
inimical lull is .-. ti, it It
lake several days to learn the full
extent of Hood.
t and Tarboro come into
Ti i to well and
plunged into opening, sliding
down pump tree ii of
live t.
II l as she wot
sink; fill the lust time in over
live el eater, and. holding
his head, with ins
j , the water, called
fur help. John Draper, garden
the County beard
Hi and, climbing down
well, lined Mr. and
child until e an
done to correct the evil. A human found his injuries of such a nature
life not important as to necessitate amputation of the
sight when clothed in con operation was
lie but it doesn't belonged this
to any man. and be has mi right lo ,. -n,
to the law of
State nod the commands of
stop i
of bis friend J. Cox one or two
Cooper on Hie days recently.
Tor first lime our
lion there were two cases before
our Mayor, last Saturday. One
SO tun is
In ii school opened in
II a lad I lure are
the Virginia and all an- tin
league this week, having bought
the
News franchises mid
clubs from towns being
In The
league no, is
North Carolina and two Virginia
town-, Wilmington,
aid
A new begins
this weak, the all Mailing
even. Wilmington wins the
-cries, with Norfolk mid Newport
second
I'm It mil
,., ii,. I Job n Mil
. ,. . lbs
,. . . and
I his is a season i, l l i-i-s., Kind. In
onto I In v have all sen-
, . then-m ,.,.
ons their J and Mk.
of re-
day in reading,
willing and bill the time
spend In way
trifling they
devote to Hie Study
hoard Hie
tin are taught sweep
moms, wash lot hi bake
do every thing comes
within province of a good
housekeeper. They cook
tun,, and while one is en
gaged others or
range lbs flowers and the
To the Pitt
The citizen High are county,
apparently determines to be rid i arc hereby notified lo dose
,, ,, , , , , your schools on Friday,
and
recently there No schools MM be
and which the of Hate taught month of
a abort time ago refused to char- arc all required by law lo
advice of the at
. ,. , . , beginning Monday, y 1st, or
bead y will from leach-
Those who are interested in
recently detected leading a and who purpose
young pupil astray, is claim. teaching are privileged to attend
lo
. , , ,. , used it, the will lie
gel him out and chastise him he .,,
Bred upon crowd and making an effort to have them
fleeing the on sale lo by the latter
In. was a pretty galling, week. All teachers
but the did
there. He had of police H.
and Supt. of
d mobbing, and a day or two C., Juno
detective got
a row with a and
Was Jailed in default of Under legislature
got all perm, having income in
together the thing excess i must
oat of town. the pay an on amount
and physical plant frill in I, Just why a
n -low in following the lawyer or
to in following else having salary
the flag to I seen. At should turn
any rate this appears to it while an official, whose
be bad egg and will paid by taxes of
pas ambitious pie should be exempt, is a little
give It wide J difficult comprehend. The plea
, such taxation is decreasing
official's within
of the is
lather far
Landmark.
Control of
The man with a sure cure for hog
cholera can off premises
v the slightest fear of Injuring
an Inoffensive business or
giving science n setback. Hog cholera
Is net understood even by our belt vet-
Pamlico where have been a
few weeks visiting friends and rel-
Miss Ruby returned to
Kinston Tuesday evening.
Miss Sallie Dawson left this
morning tor Charlestons. Con a
visit to friends.
Rev. J. J. Harper filled his
at the Christian church
Sunday and returned to
Monday.
Miss Rosa is visiting
Miss Spier.
C. II. soda is
complete at last.
Mrs. arrived Sun-
day from Hew Urn and is on a visit
to mounts Hall.
party was convicted of false know something
tense- and sent lo jail for M days,; It. can we expect some
,. ,. , Ignorant schemer with more enterprise
two other were, , , u,
made to contribute 18.76 each to. light This never ha been true sad
Isn't now. The Judicious use of
giving f clean feed
town exchequer.
Miss of Green
vile, is the week with
Miss Keel.
Mis. C. A. Fair Miss Carrie
Wesson spent good dairy cow owe part of
ville.
Mrs. g. W. and A.
pure water are our most effective
on in fighting twine
and Home.
Dairy Stork.
Some do not that a
lo her early care. If corn-
meal be fed to heifer calve. It should
not given In sufficient to
Davis were hero Monday on accumulation of ft.
I If a calf a habit of laying
It will apt lo retain It for life.
from, of Kinston,
accepted a position with A. O.
Cox.
II. II. opened a
feed and livery stables, teachers
attending the Normal may feel
safe in putting their horses his
care.
i IN cu a.
In political parties
seem to be men who go it on the
of rule or ruin. When they
office themselves they
rail against those who are office.
They to exceedingly
tired of ring rule mid political
bosses. They seem to imagine
that the country is going to the
dogs and that the people generally
in great They
become and
any obi thing just in
up some imaginary ring.
seem to forget that all vapor-
are due to
fact that they themselves arc
bE ring against they
hurl their philippics. There is a
streak of
through most mortals. Lexington
Dispatch.
of converting It Into milk will store a
great part In shape of fat. A
cow will return more
milk for a amount of feed than
a fat can. On tho other hand, a
calf I a loss.
Gae.
easily raised.
must be kept out of the wet weed and
rain and must have plenty of and
water. They should fed bread
milk as soon hatched, for If yon wall
until they to est grass they will
not eat anything and milk
la very as the sweet milk will
make growth.
The Way to
Prosperity.
A successful man once
said this was his
Early to bed, early to
rise, hustle like
and a
Advertising
.-, Cart o Peach. Trees.
For leaf curl of peach,
mixture In proportion of five pounds of
sulphate, five of lime
gallons of water give the best
results The application should b
the buds open in spring.
I r el Acid ll.
On i I beets, lettuce,
I i, some other plants
fill ., n growth.
ill . i , sod
Insure a crop.
Tb Institute at
has obtained In the
of th Pan American
for a exhibit. The pi,
t place, on view
, Mb bi . I j H In, Ins
I t v In, Doom of the
lamest she Ms been to the In-
mule.
in The will
you success. Don't
lug behind in the race,
but let the people know
what yon are here for.
easiest, quickest and best
way to sell anything is to
It in Such
an advertisement goes straight to
the people, they learn what you
have o and you the
We have just purchased a large
supply of bright and attractive
cuts to illustrate ad-
and you are at
to use them. know
just you to say, we will
blip you get up advertise-
That is our business, to
help yon talk to the people.
coat of advertisement in
The Is the easiest part.
reasons
why we sell more
CLOTHING
than any store in Pitt
an always lowest
Come and be convinced
Of at
He sells Shoes, Hats and Furnishings, also Ladies Shoe
We carry the largest assortment.
We are always up lo styles.
never misrepresent our goods.
Speak Me, Same
Monday, M,
Jesse left this morning
for Garysburg.
E. B. returned Saturday
from a trip in Virginia.
Dr. Louis Skinner this
morning for Buffalo
Va.
Mrs. Moore little
Hairy, left this for Scot-
land stank.
Miss Clara of this county,
who has been visiting at Elm
returned Saturday
E. F. Mumford, who lately re
turned from college, at
Washington City, was in town to-
day.
Mrs. W. T. Hunter and two
children, John and Miss Carrie
returned this morning from
City.
Miss Jessie Thomas, who has
bean sister, Mrs. L.
Little, left this morning for her
home in Nashville,
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If than MARK
in the margin of this paper
so to remind you that you owe
for
subscription and we request
you to settle as early as pas-
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will
keep us waiting for it.
Thin notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper.
LOCAL
Tarboro is having base ball
now.
Jun
Died.
Mr. Lacy died Monday
morning at his home a few miles
from town, at old age. He
came to Greenville often, always
to walk than to ride.
Sixteen Applications.
God pity the people They do
not need saloons.
God help the Commissioners.
They have the right to refuse
them.
Day of Judgment will be
solemn one. A. D.
a member of
Island,
to
C Danny,
the U. Army at
Ga., came in Saturday evening
visit his mother who la sick.
Mrs.
of Clayton, arrived on Saturday
evening's train and went out in
Beaver Dam township to visit rel-
of Mrs.
Miss Sula
Tuesday. toot.
to
W. Barker went
today.
went to
To III Parent on the Death
Little
little drop.
1- pure,
Ami stayed at morn's Hush
Nor to
There arc now thirteen prisoners The lurching rays f noon.
in
Cash paid for Beeswax by
BI. Schultz.
The effort to fair
association at New Bern been
abandoned.
The warm spell is putting
leaving home in the beads
of all who can get away.
Sunday school of the Me-
Baptist church is planning
for an to
Now the days will gradually
grow a little shorten, but not
enough to be perceptible for awhile.
Mr. E. G. hi gun has just
put a up a handsome Iron fence
around the front yard of his
in South Greenville.
The old Delaney building has
now stood for three days as an ob-
st notion to Third street. It is
time it ordered to move
on.
Attention is called to the
of Greensboro Female
The literary and all
living expenses cost only per
year.
Superior Clerk D. C. Moore says
pension applications are coming in
freely this week. All applications
must he made before the Mon-
July.
Cotton blossoms arc little
hind this none having
shown up yet. But that is about
as expected with seasons so out
of gear this year.
The railroad from is
now completed to within mile
of The track is laid to
where had to
stop until the trestle lie built.
Although the rats remembers
The k new drop pave,
Though
Is finished at the grave,
We with flowers
Whore Hid SB soon.
A Kansas soldier iii the Philip-
pines notes a new temperance
is work in the army.
he says, lot of
soldiers enlisted here. When
one of the white boys gels drunk
the native soldier
over him, native puts on
lots of airs while marching him
around. It grinds the boys so that
they wouldn't get drunk if they
miser is a man who sells his
soul for the dollars that will not
save him from the heat he's
dead.
Mayor's Court
Mayor had a quiet
week his last week. Only-
two cases disposed of since last re-
port
Carter, riotous and
disorderly, lined penny and
costs, 12.81.
Laura disorderly
duct and vulgar and profane
language, lined and costs,
The .-Norm
last session of the
was most its
history everything to
an increased prosperity and useful
during coming
faculty has been greatly
by the addition of eight
new teachers, making forty-three
in all. There two new
new recitation room, Muter-
works, central beating electric
lights. lodging heat and
lights can be secured at from
to per mouth.
This opens September
12th. Examinations for entrance
Sept.
J. V. Johnson
Monday evening.
S. C. Wells, of Wilson, is visit-
W. M. King.
Carlos Harris went to Winter-
ville Monday evening.
F. M. Smith returned from Win-
this morning.
II. W. went lo Scot-
land Neck ibis morning.
John and Wilson G. Lamb,
Jr., of Williamston, are town.
Mrs. S. M. Harding, of Kinston,
is visiting Mia. Henry Harding.
B. C. White returned Monday
from and City.
J. W. Bryan and family left this
morning to visit relatives in Ply.
Month.
Mr. J. L. Fleming
little daughter left Ibis
Wrightsville.
Misses Dora Powell, of
are visiting their aunt,
C.
Misses Estelle and Lydia
pen returned home Monday even
from
Mrs. Caroline Williams left
morning to visit daughter,
Mrs. at
Misses Maggie Edwards
of Falkland, who have been visit-
Mrs. Charles returned
home today.
Bertie Jackson, of Ply-
mouth, who has been been visiting
her sister, Mrs. J. W. Bryan, re-
turned home today
Mrs. Hugh Cobb little sou,
of Tarboro, down Monday
to vis-. her father J. A.
Thigpen, near town.
D. L. James and B. L.
Carr left Ibis for More-
head to the of
Slate Dental Association.
1901.
H. A. White went to
Jesse Tuesday
from
this
Al LOW m
FURNITURE and DRAPERIES at CUT P ICES.
Pictures, Window Shades, Poles,
Come and let us Dress your House at low Prices.
Sample Notions at New York Cost.
Biggest
Caps. Fans, Corsets,
in Greenville Consisting
Wear,
Side Combs,
Para-.-. Towels, Jewelry,
Great Reductions on goods, white
goods, organdies, piques,
foulard, silk and embroideries. We sell for cash only.
OUT HALF.
worth 11.25. 11.75 Boys worth
12.10 Mens Suits worth 16.00.
Greater redaction, than was ever thought of on C 12.00,
MUST BK SOLD AT
U MM FALL
Gash Buyers
This bill Ir
Ladies in Under wear.
to wear Long Petticoat, Night
than Cost Department
SOLE AGENTS Glove Fitting and the
P. Corsets. All Styles. Sec the new Miller Corset, every one
given if not all right.
The Northwest
White Child.
First
due of tho most remarkable
proofs the of
that vast of our country
commonly called the Northwest,
with sisterhood of
and its of more
n million people, is
fact that it is only a little more
than eighty years Drat
white baby was born there.
child was a girl, tin daughter of
regular officer, she is still
living. A of
her life, the early year of
which were among soldiers
and will appear in an
early issue of The Homo
Journal.
Mayor J. O. left
for
II. W. returned Tues-
day evening from Scotland Neck.
F. II. Harding returned
Tuesday evening from Washing
ton.
J A. Long, of Charlotte, came
in Tuesday on an interest-
mission.
Miss Davenport, of
is visiting Mrs. V. II.
chard.
Mis. Thorpe, of Hooky Mount,
Tuesday evening to visit
Mrs. King.
Mitchell, of Kin-
came over this morning to
visit Miss
SHIRTWAISTS.
Dozens of Bought from had Imported
models from Paris and Vienna and oilier dress in
Europe to serve as Inspiration for American styles. We
have from the cheap to something very handsome In price.
WAIST, QUALITY ONLY CENTS.
Best Calico.
i yard, Percales,
quality only
prices on all silk A woolen goods
Big Rug Sale.
to select from. One
lot of about Worth 2.00,
marked down to
Furniture.
Leather
reduced to Pa
tins BO six Hock-
era, styles Hall
I Cradles Car
A.-l, Prices.
Fruit of the Loom.
linker
Blenching, yard wide iv.
Hosiery and Knitted Underwear.
MEN, MUCH it at HALF PRICE.
Underwear tor now and the coming warm
days, at half, of of what you expected lo pay. Prices
ire exceptionally low. The saving between our value juice and
selling price i-- positive and important. North side of store
Men and Boys Goods. South side of store for and
stairs with choice Furniture for Ladies and
Womens Hosiery.
pair for womens
this is n rare op
for Ladies to gel a
good ill.
Summer Petticoats.
Mercerized Umbrella
with Knife
Finished with Black
Satin Strapping
Pet-
Elaborately Trimmed,
top and bottom with
Base only 11.69
Mens Hosiery and Underwear.
MEN'S HOSIERY
a pair for Mens
-it
Come and
kind
your Sock,
MENS UNDERWEAR.
each for Mens
lo,.
Value for yon.
The Biggest Department Store in Greenville.
Big New Store.
Lace Curtains
Ti while long,
reduced to Curiums
long reduced to
Curtains II,
Shoes
Ladies isl Shoes cents
11.80 Shoes till cents
Shoes cents
Men-- Shoes all prices.
Big;
, N. C LOOK FOB THE PLACE.
Wonderful
Perry It not only
tin- ill-, of but U
Iv
It to iv cure
I hr of colic; for
etc., U never it
eh
M bill
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Have You Forgot
What
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AN
UP-TO DATE LINK OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware, A
WHICH I AM I X A ISLE TO MENTION
to o me for your next Barrel i Floor or Pork.
Yours
Jas. B. White.
TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID tS THE
III HE
OF n. POLICY has
Loan Value.
Cash
. Paid up Insurance,
i. Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is
ii. Will be re-instated
are living, or within three after lapse, upon satisfactory
of and of arrears with Interest.
A after second So Restrictions, s. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable the beginning of the second and i
succeeding year, provided the premium for the be
may be Premiums, or
To Increase the or
To make payable as an during .
PEOPLE OF THE
tick.
it i i. j
bed a greet piece of
Sen stock market.
ii. ii mU t. have at
recent
Northern such high
lanes Mr. are
old Mends, sad friendship Is
with for lat-
ti good link. story goes that
Mr. Hill loaned his friend
money with to buy stocks and
paid.
of Insured.
j. l. sue
Greenville, N.
I WE CHALLENGE THE
f V W TO HE EQUAL OF
for Chills. Fevers,
Night Sweats and Grippe, and
forms of
None genuine
Red i en
ii
DON WAIT TO Ti
SPEND AND BE CURED
CURES PUKE TONIC
IT. NO CURE SO . PER
TO TAKE.
Three Times The Value
OF ANY OTHER.
ONE i EASIER.
r.
also gave him the benefit of experience
and Inside knowledge. It turned out
when Hill sod Morgan began to
ii;, hares that
bad 2.000 shares which bad
purchased at par. Mr. la
now deeply Interested In Wyoming oil-
and II Is be is In a fair way
Join the ranks in a snort
time.
HT t Coach.
According gossip straight from
The Hague, the husband of
I Ins made himself
driving out In state the
Dine he appeared In The
honeymoon. The people felt be
wasn't living op to royal traditions,
and they didn't like It.
It Hint when the royal couple
settled In The Hague the duke went
out drive. But Instead using the
mate Ii appeared tooling an
i drug, handling ribbons
It nils such a all. i ii the
stolid Hull dew tin;
the sight, and then they made
their minds didn't like it. It
lit 1.0 all for him to do that In
he was only a duke
. a husband ought to live up
t his position. And, as the story h
told . lilt man visiting h
Sew v. not a Dutch head was
as duke drove by. nor
from tin
It v many rides of p
the lo make them do
I bat,
Through recommendation of
son, Honor.- Palmer, recently elected
alderman Chicago, Mrs Potter
rainier been o position as
one street in-
The of the city
have recently i .-.-is Investigating
ii is and all. and have
come lo Hi- that great tin-
;, I, in , in be brought about If Hie
, .
. all ,. . . ., , I
K Ml
. Ye.
NOTES
X. June
Was Abbott, of
is visiting her sister, Mrs.
L. H.
Sam Smith and Ed.
of Greenville, spent in
town.
T. Tyson and sou, John, of
Standard, spent Sunday with
at Smith Hotel.
A. Sugg, Jr., from
Greenville Saturday and
returned Monday.
Miss Wayne. South
left Washington
where she spend some time
with Miss Margie
Charley f
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with friends here.
E. V. Cox spout Sunday in the
country.
There mill be Episcopal services
in the chapel at F. W. B. T. Semi-
nary next Sunday.
Norman, of Standard, spent
Saturday and Sunday here.
No Secret
Men talk of of success-
advertising, but ii is all very
plain. The essentials to offer
what want fair prices,
and to offer it in a way that will
make readers know they
. I address
Chapel Hill.
The in writing advertise- I
UNIVERSITY
Law School.
The Slammer Term begins July 1st to
three Thorough
in courses admitting to the bar.
lectures by n lawyer. For C at-
address C.
Hill, N. Dean.
men is to speak as the interested
well informed merchant would
speak to a prospective customer. j
Philadelphia Record.
L. H. Render,
Tobacco Flues, Roofing,
Expert employed. All
kinds Gun work
first class. of guns a
specialty.
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter
Greensboro College
N. C.
Literary and Business Courses.
Schools of Music, Art and
Literary Course and all
Living Expenses per
Fall Session begins September
11th, on
cation. PEACOCK,
President.
Paper Hanging.
I am prepared lo fill
and can it i I Full line
from designers l from
I am prepared to do Brick Laying
and
Orders wall paper the of
Mrs, M. will receive prompt at-
j H. BUNN,
I IN
J. W. CB.
Norfolk, Va.
, Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
and shipments
solicited.
Three One for
Times
VA.,
Now Only Cents a Year,
and includes absolutely free The
Paragon Monthly, The
Farm Journal, Philadelphia.
DAILY SUNDAY TiMES,
Farm Journal and Para-
Monthly, now only per
year; per mouth by mail.
Address THE TIMES,
Richmond, Va.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer Edgecombe leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at for Tar
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at G A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and Boa-
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,
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
ONE THIRD FASTER
Agents wanted in all
i .
WHEELER
ii Company.
Atlante. Ga.
T WHITE,
Greenville,
a ill aid
of i, mi
to report to
This aid is to lake
r Inspectors who are
I ; of streets
V., Nov.
was first advised by family
iii Charleston to use
when but a very young In-
M a of and to warn
and sweeten the stomach. Later it was
useful In teething its effect
been to be so very beneficial and
n free iron, the dangers that an-
upon the use drugs and soothing
that we nave come regard it.
i use with children, as one of the
in when there la new baby ID the
kiss and until the arc
over, and we lake pleasure in recommend
it of
stuff so people use to keep their
Daily Times and Weakly Times
Good Advice to
Trinity College
Oilers one hundred and twenty-five
ate and undergraduate courses of study.
Twenty-time teachers in
with modern
Large library Best
and in
UM -late. Scholarships an Fund;.
Attendance nearly doubled within the
seven years, low. The
best college is the one oilers a student
the best advantages Send for
Go.
Norfolk, Va.
Cut in Fm tors and Commission Mer-
chants, and in Bagging, Tics. Pea-
nut Hags and Land Plaster. We quote
Nova Land Plaster for June
as
lots 14.00
ton lots
ton lots
than tons
Correspondence solicited.
J. W. PERRY
and alleys violations of the new and
stringent ordinances designed to create
conditions have
ready given the attractive title of
i Mrs. Palmer's
i in, i, hi which she lives, is In
the Oral ward.
THE GREAT
H you have stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad
breath, liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, loss
of appetite, Insomnia, lack energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy akin,
any symptoms and disorders which tell the story of bad bowels and an
impaired digestive Wilt Cure You.
will clean out the bowels, stimulate tho liver kidneys, strengthen
the mucous membranes of the stomach, purify your blood and put you
your again. Your will return, your move
your liver and cease to trouble you, your skin will clear and
freshen you will feel the old lime end buoyancy.
Besting I I l n I I , r lull foe , o,
. i-l- ii, o- n
II keel's i. , on , r . B W
i r .
left sailing, p won, and heart r.
MS fr II-
Mr. Mini Ike I
The Ni n York has c u
directed of Brook
why n writ of man
I i
em in I W. Met
lo i examined if
qua d, lo p unit him lo
and receive the degree of of
Mr. he was
by II
i II rally, and barred
from lit
is . i Triangle he published
a paragraph gave offense to the
chancellor
a i, ti. which as lo-
The young gill who is traveling
by herself seek Information
from train people rather than
from her c n train.
in traveling should make
C of strangers of either
sex, her name, her
nation or family affairs, or
make on the road.
She however, show kind
to a traveling with
children, a wearied
one. and politely any
one who does her an
B.
in The Home for
July.
Mi Pills
This popular remedy sever falls to
cure
Dyspepsia, Constipation- Sick
Headache, Biliousness
And ALL DISEASES from a
Torpid Liver and Bad
The n. t u It la good t It
Dose
coated sod to swallow.
lake No Substitute
. i i
I- u. p
pun lit I In- n
In
i f
I I
I .
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a I
J.
t in the till-
n not nit
III and
In former
tin Could
i Kin-up. -i. Hill.
it. i ii. J.
It ltd
If you would
El
a e
H C s 1-1 S
U i a z,
U it It i B
las
ft
M us
W 5-
notice to
Public.
Mr. John Drewry, General A fur
North and Virgin, of that Well-
Known and Company,
THE MUTUAL
Life Insurance Co., of
11- i to announce to its large number
policy and to public
generally, of North this com-
will now in this
state from this date will its
splendid desirable policies, to all de-
siring the very insurance in the best
life insurance company in world.
If the local in your town has n
yet
JOHN
Stale Haleigh, X. C
Assets U.
Paid policy
Live, reliable energetic agents wanted at
once lo work for the
Old
GREENVILLE N. C.
S-s------o s
Cotton Bagging and fies always
-on x-
Fresh goods kept constantly en
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Having duly before the
or Court
of the estate Jacob Brook, de-
lit it ire In hereby given all
indebted lo the estate to make immediate
payment to the undersigned. And all per-
sons having claims against are
to under
payment on the
this notice will be
in bar of recovery. This June 4th. 1901.
CHAPMAN,
Jacob Brooks.
SALK OF LAND.
Bf virtue of a decree of the
Court Pitt this day in a
certain Special therein pending
entitled, Public
r, the estate of II.
against Bonnie H.
den, John and I
will on Monday, July 1901, sell at
public sale the Court House door in
a certain lot Of parcel of land
situate in the Iowa of county,
on the south side of Third street and east
of Lee t and known in the plan of
said torn an lot number live in block II.
This Mb of June 1901.
CANNON.
Public
estate of H. deceased.
of Sale.
W. R. WHICHARD BRO.,
IN----
N. C.
The Stock complete in every
and prices as low as
lowest. Highest market price
paid for country produce.
North Pitt county In
Court.
A. P. ,
vs. N
virtue of mi Execution directed U the
from the Superior court of
Wilson in entitled scion,
I will on Monday, the June, 1901.
at o'clock, in, the court house door of
said county, sell to the highest bidder for
i lo mi i.-f;. all the right
title and Interest which the said W. O,
Lane, in the de-
real to That of
land in
lying on the North
and the lauds of
J. H. Tug-
well, heirs, II. A. and
others, and known as It J. farm,
containing six bundled acres more or less.
I'm, Hie did of May. 1901.
O W.
PI county
SALE.
Grocer and j By of a
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for delivered to W. J.
For Sale by
el, i m i . .,
Inn-, -i MM a, i Al i t,; . I O
t i CO , Nassau Siren, S V , me mm in.
. t o. l . i i, t i.-i,, aM
me -I id .-.
Mi
lei I . i .
, Hi n
i,
tin i. bes
i in
I an
i I ill. The pie
d i ii I are
ii Inches
. out lot He
been given to toe Is
Mr. that
Mark is bis choice for
next for
and he hopes
Hep I will
When Mr. Hanna
shall am as he doubtless
will, e the next
cull ii Ci tin will
a Mr. an the Presidency
will be easy Bryan
latter would
lie especially happy if the Demo-
should nominate his
choice. Twice as Republican
Marshal Mr. baa Mr. other goods.
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
Oak Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Parlor
Tables, Safes, P.
Gail Ax
Meal Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty Can-
Cherries., Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meal, Soap,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Oar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents,
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Oaken and Crackers, Mats
Best Stand-
ard Sewing Mach and nu-
and
Bryan i. very candidate to
defeat; and he would like easy
job next lime, no doubt, he
isn't as he med lo be.
Philadelphia
Quantity,
to see me.
Cheap for cash, Com
Phone U.
led and
by the
Tuba Warehouse
t o. on August and duly re-
corded in the office Registered Deeds
of Pill county in Z. B, page the
will sell at public,
In-fore Hie Court house door In Green-
ville . ii Saturday July the
in the town of
upon which lots have bean two
tobacco One
on north by B Lang's lot, on the
east by slice M. lot, on the west by
J. C. Griffin's tut and on the south by Me-
street, II acres. One other
lot at the aimer of fourth street
sod the right of way of the Atlantic
line on west side of said road, and runt
north parallel with said tic I to a stake,
west parallel with Front, feet b
a stake in lino street,
south feat lo a
slake In the line of street, thence cast
with Front street lo the beginning.
Also one other beginning at a a slake pa
Hie ditch and runs south east
to a stake In the then south west
polos to i ii Kiln heirs line, with
to the
more or less, properly
lo be satisfy said mortgage.
Apply to Tin
tee This June
Trustee,
F. JAMES, Attorney.
IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE MB.
J. B.
Norfolk, Va.
Buyers and Brokers in
Cotton, Grain and
Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J.
Editor Publisher,
Payable in Advance.
One Year Mouths Sue,
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
Tit office. The Semi-
Weekly
will be sent together
one year for 11.75 or The Daily
and
one year for 1.1.50 payable In ad-
or Improve; also
or photo.
. and
Lawyers. Wash,
-t-
FOB
The
Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
TO
PER YEAR II
VOL. XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, JULY
e M
-AT-
Is the customer who takes of OUR
keeps our competitors guessing why it is we sell so cheap.
OUR WITH HIGH
W. T. LEE
Pa Exposition,
lam to accommodate about Pan Am-
visitors wall board room with nil
view of Niagara mill Lake from the house.
Niagara Fulls truly car door
nil's w.-ilk to exposition Take Niagara street car to
Auburn Avenue. rates. All will
receive prompt attention.
JOSEPH A. MOORE,
7-tin.
1280 Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
A Fl CLASS SCHOOL IX EASTERN X. C.
School,
LaGrange, N. C.
LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC COMMERCIAL
Boarding Pupils, Twelve Counties two States
represented past session. School Barracks
for Sixty Cadets. I
The school aims to st by developing latent
and power. Tho individual needs of the students are considered.
The literary training strengthens the manly trails, gives a sound body;
and clear mind. Class room methods cultivate j
and grasp. Athletics encouraged. No Compromise on
or Tobacco. Expenses for entire term of Nine Mouths,
tuition, board, room, fuel and lights, payable quarterly in
advance. No extras. Write for beautiful register.
J. E. DEBNAM, Suit.
A Special Take OH.
Stole His Wife.
A year ago Eugene a
youth, away with Miss
Sen-ad Barbee, daughter of Mr.
H. who lives near Dur-
ham. They live at Church.
They went to Durham and were
married by Magistrate Gun
The bride was only
years old, and as soon as her
found she t tin away, he went
to D limn in hot pursuit.
rived in scene a few minutes
c marriage ceremony, and
claimed his daughter. He carried
her home, there he has kepi
her for a year, giving
husband an to see his
wife. Several attempts were made
to steal girl, but were
Finally the girl was
sent to Virginia to visit her uncle
in the hope that she would forget
But followed her
and there was a scene that caused
a sensation. The girl was taken
with typhoid fever soon after, and
she came near dying. She
home eve. since, while her
band was at work in the ship-
yards at Newport News. A few
days ago returned to Dur-
ham with a friend, and went
out to home, while the
old man was gone. The mother pro-
tested bitterly against her
leaving, celled all
names, but and his
friend took girl with them
they have been
days very happily at the home
of Mr. BriggS, in East Durham.
She says nothing part them
now. Raleigh Times.
Hay Southern
The proposition in the
constitutional convention lo raise
the salary of the governor from
to a year has much lo
commend it. In most of I he South
States the salary of
is so low that a man with
source of income can hardly
ford to accept the office; thus a
handicap is placed upon merit. A
poor man cannot live upon the
the appearance
I but is demanded by the dignity
of position. Tho pay of a gov-
ought not lie so large that
J-B.
CD. Just Received.
TO THE PEOPLE, AND CUSTOMERS OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are still in of race after your
We offer you the best selected line of
General Merchandise
to be found any store in Well hough choice
selections, the of the best 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 to
sell you if we can. We offer you the very best service, polite
attention, and the moat liberal terms consistent with a well
business built up on its own merits.
you conic to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do sec our stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Shoes.
Gaps, Silks and Satins,
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
Ken's, Women's and Children's Shoes.
Harness, Horse Blankets
Groceries.
Flour, Meal, Sugar Coffee, Lard, Scad Is,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either or Approved
Credit Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
fit
A large line of Baby Caps,
Belts, Laces and
Ladies Col-
and Cuffs all Sizes
I HAVE THE AND HANDSOMEST LINE OF
MIL LINE air
Mrs. M. T. is in charge of my millinery department
mi hand one will be trimmed to suit your
tastes ii you wait.
Hats. Silks, Braids, Ornaments, Flowers, Ribbons, and everything
n the milliners line.
A Currituck Boy Weighs
Pounds.
Mr. Louis of
county, N. c, has distinction
of being biggest man in
Carolina Louis is only IT years
old and pounds.
We have the price oft of a special line of Figured Lawns
and Organdies, which we have running from S lo for the
NEXT DAYS.
we will push them out for yard. Those lovely Imported Em.
Swisses, which are richly worth and Too will lie run out
for the next fix days for and per yard. Piques worth and
now for G days White Shirt Waist and Dress Goods
prices lo astonish you. Madras Shirts for men, worth 11.00
for days Our entire line of Ladies Oxford Tics at reduced
price from up. Fruit of Loom bleached Tie Call lo sec us
for anything you please you.
Standard Patterns July Designs.
KICKS WILKINSON.
it would cause shrewd and are always
lo order by a in City
have the following
Seventeen inches thirteen
inches toe to heel, live inches across
the ball of the shoe and thirty-one
inches the shoe. A man
of build can place both of
his feet one of these shoes with
ease. enjoys perfect health
men to scramble for the
of course, but ii should be
large enough to offer induce-
to tho to strive for
it. High grade executive ability
is in the
world at better than
a year. The Slates ought to lie
willing to pay good men as much
as they are worth civil life,
possibly just a little shading for
the honor public preferment.
Exchange.
The whole island of New York
was originally bought of the
for an equivalent of
twenty-live dollars. Today New
York has a population of about
which is exceeded by only-
one other Its
wealth is enormous; its annual ex-
are more I ban
those of Republic Mexico,
and almost one third as much as
those of German Empire with
its population of And
it has the financial
of tho Home
Journal.
A young Parisian recently saw a
friend driving an automobile
through a crowded thoroughfare at
a rate faster than legal limit,
and warned hi in to slow down, as
of the Paris
wits posted further down
the street. The killer was a
of tho occurrence, however,
arrested the pedestrian on
charge of interfering with
police in their duly.
Was Profitable.
To Millie of u small ad-
fruit seller in Paris
advertised ill several newspapers
good rates for
lie would give of for
largest apple Hint should be lo
He received sacks
of apples altogether, paid the for
largest, and after deducting the
cost of the advertising that
lie had made a profitable invest-
Record.
Views.
It is almost to bear the
various opinions people have
is as strong as a bull, being about the crops, One lays
able lo the weight would while the spring was late and crops
were thrown badly behind, they
arc looking fairly well. Another
says but for tint has
troubled formers crops
would have been line, and arc
looking pretty still
another says prospect is
very poor -poorest he has seen for
years. And soil many
opinions as there are people.
Scotland Week Commonwealth.
The I in inn i
Wednesday wen- Issued
Ly the and Commander
the Adjutant General fixing the
ting forth the
encampment of North
for cur-
rent year will be held by
Park, near
beginning July
and ending August I lib.
The camp will be designated
The Quartermaster General will
arrange transportation for
regimental commander, staffs,
companies, etc., so as to
reach camp not later than
o'clock in the of day
named, each logo Into
Companies ate required at-
tend withal least percent.
their muster roll. A failure on
part of any company to meet
ibis requirement will deprive such
TOWN MATTERS
Meet the Aldermen.
of Aldermen met
Thursday night lo close up their
work for the fiscal year and be
ready to the administration
o to successors on Ant
of July.
All but one member were pres-
reading and approving
the minutes of last
before liking up the regular order
business, the matter
of Allen Bryant, present-
ed at meeting for the killing of
their horse on the street, was con-
was decided to offer a
compromise of was ac-
by the claimants, and the
matter .- settled.
finance committee repeated
in tin- treasury.
D. tax collector
made his final report, which had
been examined and was approved
by finance committee. This
following
of annual i ,,,,
Moo. General taxes license
I it-quire the effort of six ordinary
I Landmark.
Pays Awful
London, June Booth
African war was tho subject in-
numerable questions in the House
of Commons to day.
was elicited that the
ear continues to cost
weekly; that tin-
mate the invaders of Cape
Colony number from to
men, and there were list
of typhoid fever among the
troops during month of April,
or which number proved
blankets, fuel, ii r. cook-
medicine will be-
supplied by State. The troops
must furnish own rations.
Convenient and ample kitchens
and mess ill In- provided.
Each regiment will reviewed
by the Commander
days to be hereafter named.
The encampment will i- held In
following Third
intent from July lo both
Inclusive. Second from
July 31st, both inclusive.
First August 5th
market
purchase taxes 950.36; dog
taxi 17725.75
The delinquent list of persons
who had i ii town and could not
be found contained names and
while the Hats
of those in town from
could not be made contained
and amounted to
lists were allowed by
the committee in settlement with
tho collector.
The standing committees
had no reports to make.
An amounting to
to Inclusive.
and paid.
First
By order of the Governor Thai Pays.
Commander in Chief. A ,,,,. ,,, in ,,,,, who
and manages a form In tho
General. yesterday if
such a paid. Ho replied
Twenty years ago ii was i ii- that ii certainly paid if managed
in led that persons crossed on a business principle, in same
London dolly, I on careful, manner that a
fool tho rest vehicles. With runs a business office in town.
American invention for Una
land.
Ph., June
A. John Evans,
the Carnegie Con have
win
returned from
they Introduced u new process
hearth steel-making in the
Rev. .,.,.,.
B. of the Virginia Theological I which the Hog
Seminary , has accepts work j,,,,,,,.,,. and a
II. Griffith, Jr., and i . M ,, ,
tin- growth of these
have doubled,
of relief
building f the tower bridge, half
a mile down stream. has,
I an miller lo
of older
bridge, and bus HOW ell
will in Missionary field
of Lenoir and Pitt counties. Mr.
here Monday.
Free
of women who cry, the
Eskimo women fairly
lion of Ambrose engineer
of teats of the Carnegie Company
for making far armor plate.
It includes the use of molten Inn
direct from the blast In
charging the open hearth
method was lo use cold
pig iron and scrap.
Hunks lie does well these
be to per
Investment. I Bod from ex
that farming, conducted
properly, will from to
per cent, on an Investment, l
know that Ibis is opposed to the
modem forming is
ed lo accomplish this by do longer profitable. It will pay
which will it does pay if the former or
the mil as projections business man, If you like, Is
on each side of the bridge, mined to make it
. . . . Observer,
from Wilmington
that the encampment of the The stores Mess. T. P. A-h-
Guard, scheduled to begin on ford, ft Co., Tom
10th of July, will be postponed were closed this morning under
ton days because of the executions Issued on judgments
of gelling the I obtained before Mr. Fields,
by j. p., by northern creditors.
the 10th. I Free Press.


Title
Eastern reflector, 28 June 1901
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
June 28, 1901
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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