Eastern reflector, 2 July 1901


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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
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I I
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J.
t in the till-
n not nit
III and
In former
tin Could
i Kin-up. -i. Hill.
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If you would
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M us
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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.





EASTERN REFLECTOR
K. C.
D. J. WHICH Ed- Owner
the Post Office at
Greenville, C, as Second Class
Mail Matter.
1901.
The Seventh National Rank, of
New York, into of
a receiver Thursday
its in were nearly
WASHINGTON LETTER.
U. 28th.
The republican tight over the
control of the Bureau is
growing Commissioner
this week made a
his public resistance to the
demand for his
breathes between the
lines and may be considered a dale
WINTERVILLE
AND
BUSINESS NOTES.
B. C,
Every preparation for the com-
fort convenience of the teach-
who shall be with us next
to Mr. to redeem been made by our
wise f the Republican P
information since column
has opened indicates
the of deaths from
recent in the mining dis-
West Virginia will not ex-
fifty.
It looks like Raleigh is going to
fail to get both the auditorium
new hotel that has
been working for. means
Greensboro will income the con
vent ion i the State.
written
National to lie. Dan- j
K. Sickle, during he
lad year, Bran, would no, l I
p. I Those coming to summer
at the head of the Jen b
.,. school, to private conveyance, will
this , . ,
,. . . it convenient to leave their
Mr. were if- . , ,
, ,. ,. .- at the feed and livery stable
elected. Mr. intimates that
, . , ,, II. Mr. Bu-
addition to the desire
u i . . sucker has also as nice
shark to control a
pt
there are
republican a a
as found
anywhere tor which he will charge
moderate rates, a
Harris has palatal a neat
change because have not been,
allowed to dictate la defiance
; law and promotions; l
. , , ,. , .,, sign lie entrance of the Hun-
in the in all,
, ,,,, i.-,., sucker and livery stables.
this statement of
,. , Dr. It. T. President of
be hot in much colder . ,. .
i; the Baptist I Diversity at
weather than which
and .
his friends lay he has unlimited the teacher, tor. next Mon-
Henderson Gold truly for mole of same
become tired
lays that the railroads re-
duce rates to the
lion from a distance will
few. rates are much too
high to induce many people to go.
From this section people can pay
full tare to Norfolk or Washington
then an excursion ticket
and come out a saving on what
a return ticket from hereto Buffalo
costs.
sort and
of being for doing his duty
and standing bet ween the govern
and a ring of pension looters,
he Will use it without regard to his
who is bit if sight again him
Democrats ate play- yesterday the
the role of interested
in this fight. Sickles, I
day night. A rich treat is certain-
store for all shall be so
fortunate as to be present.
M. P Davis, of Snow Hill,
will occupy the pulpit the Hap-1 him stopped sad, down
FOR THE CHILDREN
.,. v
of Hi- foothills
of Jay few
year ago my WM
by Mm of a
from Almost
It only to
vanish
top of
Huff, I saw me a tableland
in extent flank-
by a and
The was en-
devoid of or cover of
any sort. Nut M lit ; of
cactus or a of
of
yards in
lay on the color of
prairie itself at first I
was a Mow, but which n
I to n Jack
don, his
long cars k along lib body,
The mystery of the eagle
was revealed. It in-
tended dine
My had hardly to n stop
when the of
my
Us The rabbit passively
Straight as n
falling shell tie
down. It was almost the rabbit and
about lo him w.-n sud-
the lone cars unfolded and a
pray upward through
the air. It nu a leap, live
feet at W h and so correctly
that huge bulk of the eagle
on mid he dropped
back unharmed. rabbit Instantly
darted at full speed toward the ravine.
He or yards In-fore tin eagle
was to turn renew tin attack.
rabbit apparently watching
every move of enemy, for the
Instant the made toward
SPORTING WORLD FOR THE HOUSEWIFE
Word,
coach of the of
Ida. occupies a niche In
world nowadays. Ward is
plying the touches to
Quaker eight will compete In
the odors
from cooking Is a bread
crust, very and very
II Into the water just as It strikes a boll
and l.-t it ton minutes, then
It out. Most of the oil will with
It. Further, spongy crust will have
kept it from Cauliflower
not fresh always
The best thing for It Is a scald
In weak salt water, hot, before
the cold soaking. If heads are big,
cut Into pieces so as to make
of removing every bit of discolored
when boat puts an
open out of commission, a
as of straw, light
even newspaper, will set up
a purifying draft and help to free
kitchen of unpleasant odors. Falling
an open fireplace, the ought to
have a range hood. There ore hoods
and hoods at almost any price you
j choose, from big burnished copper
affair In the great hotels to the modest
sheet Iron contrivance which Is an in-
part of so many among the new-
lo England. ct stoves. There is a movable hood,
are rowing In flue form and , working up and down like the shutter
will undoubtedly make a creditable of a roll top desk-that la In theory nil a
la kepi up.
tor
I before, again awaited the foe.
list drank here night. Ab ,. for
U. B. J. P. lime l w it past
Blurt to
lie to
, ah
union at TS,
All at the
f National Edi-
at Buffalo, that
was very gratifying the South-
were
It the banquet
by the Directors the Ex-
lbs editors,
nearly a thousand per
sons, many of being very
public among
being John
of United State-.
Speeches by
Hay and in i
culls limn the toast master. The
ex
for a speech was the editor of
The who the
South the Confederate soldiers
and hen he sat down the band
struck up soul stirring notes
and entire .
were
pie, ruse to their foot
enthusiastically applauded
men cheering and the ladies
. h o
audience could have
inure dew m All South
highly appreciated
and were much gratified at
paid I.;.
so intelligent an audience of
for it was a
that a.- I.
nay him-
self was the first of ninny,
grasped band
and extended congratulations,
Chat ham
Speaker at In.
The at Hie
town and the surrounding emu
are in
the a feast
nest week. The following a
list the speakers and
July
Monday B. T. Vann,
Pres. Female University
V. Joy
Mr. Industrial
K. Bard
N.
B,
Wake SONS College, s.
c.
Exercises begin p, in.
Our people will have op
port unity on
train return
The iii tin- is
to make
output
who used be a democrat,
who is a leader on the ant. depose of at
was a stumper
A. Cox Mfg. Co. have just re-; lbs sad ibis
a ear load of white corn merely
the earth, bird him.
Again the darted toward Hie
vine and lbs proper
sue. won a of Stepped to
both and 1900, and O. and t ,.,,,.,.,,,. .,.,,,,
who seems lo be here It is .,, . ,, .
,. i I., pleasure to meet an-
in command, is a A
can who was kicked ; he over the
to to
j but In baa proved much
less than
ones.
No can
I make up for the luck of care and In-
In cook
I It Is a fact that a ho-d well net In a
large measure away tao
of food.
showing the other side of
tic.
Kills Ward bad entire charge of
Pennsylvania Institution's
affairs for many years. As an oarsman
be himself achieved International re-
The stroke be teaches Is similar
to that formerly favored by Al Cook,
Yale coach of several years ago.
Tho Henley occurs In July.
Ward has picked ten for the trip I
abroad. The new eight oared shell I
constructed for the special use of the ;
Quaker crew hi tho coolest for the
Grand Challenge cup on the Thames
WU launched the a few choose, a canopy,
of cushions are
In the ins Room.
A very pretty may be
ranged any living room by means of
screen n divan. Over the
DO YOU WANT ONE
A HANDSOME
PHOTOGRAPH BROOCH
With picture desired on it.
The brooch Is gold-plated and
makes a beautiful
The picture above does not fairly
represent the beauty of the brooch,
but you can see samples at The
office what
they are.
Do you want t We will send
you Tut
a week; for one year and
give you one the pins for 91.20.
Any one already a can
have one FREE by paying your
subscription one year in advance
and getting us one new subscriber
for a year.
Any boy or girl can have one
by sending us two new sub-
to Tue
tor for one year.
to its luxury. Hut a screen
answers every of retirement
Ward, one of the American and withdrawal being readily
champion lawn tennis players In buds Itself lo housekeep-
and national Indoor champion requirements. In country cottages
In singles, will sail for England in s where space Is Important not only
few days to play In the English chain- may secured at pleasure
tournament at Wimbledon the furnished discretion by help of
last week In June. the screen, but one room may mads
D. F. Davis, bis regular partner and to do duty SI dining room,
also the donor of International library mil drawing mom, as one of
cup. Is already on the other side, these at a time or as all three should creditable one start to
having sailed from here April suggest
via Intends lo play in a number of the
English tournaments before the
meeting, and ho and Ward This cushion Is made of
Opera House
The entertainment given by the
Daughters the Confederacy for
benefit of the Southern
Building fond home
monument wag rendered according
to announcement at the opera
Friday night.
entertainment was pro-
need by all present to be a
II. proprietor of the
Kilts Carriage Works at
his wife and little son, came
out of the office of Pension Com
r lute
n doing the very thing
that Evans is being fought for not
doing.
The opinion is leasing among
democrat that the republican talk
revising the tariff so us to
more than a vole making
In Congressional districts lo
the west and middle-west there is
sentiment among the re-.
, I work placed In bis bands,
publican voters against trusts. It
tons side of and disappeared.
The great bird, balked of Its prey.
hung disappointed over the ravine for a
moment and then circled majestically
a mail
returned home the The contest hid lasted
will enter Wimbledon In both singles any material you like, and when edged
and doubles. curd, which also forms a large
American champions will loop from one corner to another. It Is
together In private for a week very useful for hanging over a chair
mediately before the Wimbledon tour- and Just catches lbs bead where rest
Instead of entering at Is lo much appreciated. The cover of
pool for northern championship, as
evening,
Hack and I
of Greenville, are here building a
dry kiln the A. Cox Mfg.
I.
Carlos Harris, of
; came Monday is busily cm
ployed piloting and superintend-
is lo keep vote from being lost
to the the tariff revision
talk was started, and It is expected
that h considerable number of re-
publican Representatives from that
sect in will make speeches daring
the coining session of Congress in
favor of taking the duty off trust
on . It m. i, cause
o. really any
Hue, but be-
cause speeches will make g
campaign documents next year's
t light
With a few next
advisory headquarters
of Ohio republicans will be a
I i.,. ed In the Canton home of
Mr. and the adviser in-
chief will be no less personage
than Mi. Mi i.
though there la no national issue
i; i iii the this
year, the election of a
will same
can be
inch, Mr. is very
ma that republicans shall
sin, not that be would grieve to
sec loss Ins seal in the
but because its
effect the Congressional cam-
of next year, a-a shrewd
lie Unless
can retain control
lift n. of Ills plans cm
Philippines will be
upset, M In has idea that all
those plans be pat Into effect
legislation the present
Congress,
The coal man DO
The, hobo is never known by hi
works,
A sugar coated compliment is
i lien haul to
Weak coffee Should furnish in
grounds fir divorce.
Maude, dear, person
who plays bridge doesn't have
a walk over.
The Wilmington street railway
has. none into hands of a
Companion.
The ruler In
his fib of April.
tie is not a but n duke, and bis
title is Grand links Fran IV of
Of boy
king of Spain Is younger Ibis
over Monday to visit his mother, i grand duke, Ike boy kings realm
sisters and little j by a ,. Al
has say It.
Mis. Simon who has i v is only years of but be
visiting her parents Washing- ; has been declared aide t. take care of
ton, C,
evening. I S, is a
have most other American who
, have played abroad. Their peculiar
an During that time bad j W were very to
ones lard to panic or he Id ; English players last season,
one Instance failed lo foresee ea- arc to let the for-
of lie would have become accustomed to Its
the penally with before they meet them In
Jerry of came
Yacht Across Ocean.
to advices received by s
prominent New York yachtsman, tho
two English racing yachts
Bella, recently bought abroad for two
American yachtsmen, arc racing across
Atlantic. It was generally
that the yachts were to
a race of trip to this side, as
did not leave their home ports within
several days of each other.
which bad left
ton several days In advance of the
part of I put Into port of
Brown, of your town, the great dorms. i of
is Wesson.
monarch is supreme In nil matters that
pertain to duchy Tl is u it
V, M. near only
spent night with Mr. L. L. persona, bat It Is one of old-
,. , of
monarch In now Is King
Promptly on time the
and put Into where
she she needed a slight refitting
before proceeding her way.
The skippers of the two boats
seen frequently together before
It. who U working of ho on April eels-
,. , i, . ,,, ,.,, ,,,.,. agreement, both yachts put out late in
the went to j ,, caught
yesterday to visit bis
is a busy town, has
always been will ever lie so,
just now it is the place
making preparations
I for next week.
N. C,
and P.
Bent last
went to
Monday on business.
M. T. went Washington
yesterday.
Mis. I. II. Willis, of Washing-
ton, id visiting her parents, Mr.
Mis. J. II.
Mis. James Carson, of Bethel,
returned home
pending several days here with
relatives.
The Reason about
Closed and good prices have been
realized. The crop was short, but
tin made some money.
II. It Fleming bail a train load
of logs to come from
Tuesday .
I'M Andrews is very hick.
U the woods full of buckle-
lien lea no w under the farmers have
Iota gram.
C. H. went lo
ville
Jim Proctor, of
seen on our streets yesterday.
sickness now. That suits
doctors.
H. K. went to Washing-
ton yesterday.
Fred of has
NOT OPENED,
The Old Hoard Would not Act.
The Board of Aldermen
Friday afternoon to open
bids for the Improve-
meat as advertised, full
being present.
April and when last seen had caught
up with each and were having It
hot and heavy, the slightly
In the lead.
Southern
Secretary Murray of the
phis Trotting recently char-
has inn the new
trotting track H hearing completion
and that when It will tho
fastest In The Memphis
meeting will open Oct.
will be Ly National Trotting
association rules. The stakes amount
THE
the triangular cushion seen In our II
Is made of cm
red Bulgarian II
the back and can be taken
off, and put again fresh.
All cushion covers should be made
lo off, those only be-
sewed which are ornamental
and little used -tit least for the bead.
To Take
It Is will lo keep some chloride of
lime water en basil, so I. may he
ready when To make It crush
S quarter a pound of chloride In a
bowl and Work it Into a smooth paste
with a little water. Add a pint
a more of cold stir
music was of ex-
high order, the come-
sparkling with humor,
fairy scene in a Christmas shop
Berlin was most amusing, the tab-
effective.
The amount realized was
cents for the Southern Memorial
Building and cents for
Greenville monument, total
1.50.
How Few Persona Escape a
how many suffer unnecessarily.
By the use of Terry Davis Pain-Killer
I on is
cure For a swollen Jaw or
ice due to ulcerated teeth, Fain-Killer ads
like not suffer a but
get a bottle. Avoid substitutes, there Is
but one Pain-Killer, Perry
sod
toll v j J v. u , . n . , j .-- ,. . .
to Two of will con- well, cover 1st for a day or
Move stated tin he under the , two. keeping closely covered and v
DB i, u stir,
been visiting the little folks here.
received three scaled bids.
Alderman Parker offered the fol-
lowing
Whereas, new Board of
Aldermen will in three days from
now lie charged with the sole re-
the expenditure
the voted for
for certain the
own; and, whereas it will be an
act of to the incoming
to leave sale of the bonds
to the new
It in ordered, That the opening
bids now in of the
Mayor be such time
an new may for
the lie
Kl i by hold
said all boa I opening them
and lo deliver in to tho new
Board, up, at its meet-
on July 1st,
After discussion of the resolution
the put to the Board,
the vote in a tie. Al-
Parker, House, Cobb, Pat-
rick voted for the resolution and
White, Tun-
stall and voted against It.
his re-
yea, sustaining
race, first heat one mile, second best and pour the clear liquid. Strata,
a mile and an eighth tho third best bottle and keep corked lo
half a This system Is put In out stains moisten stained
vogue lo Incorporate as many features dilute a small of
of running turf as will be consist- chloride of lime water all limes
In beat racing. of rater and put stained
part It. Keep moving and look at It
Is a Take out soon
Chris New new has disappeared rinse several
college pitcher, gives promise of being of water chloride
one of the best In this year, of lime lakes out all color must
When such old timers and good judges therefore be used for white good.
of material Ned and Captain
Joe Kelly of the say so. I
there's something more than a Wash, peel and rhubarb In on
. Inch pieces. If very sour, pour boiling
water over It to out some of the
,., lbs Cap. acid and then drain waler. Put
Tho Chester cup. value pieces lino of a
won recently by David add one cupful of sugar In
carrying the colors of plot of fruit soot mill
this Is an Important Is soft It.
ran victory. Mr. backed bis; hot or cold
at the odds of
to
ii and
I. of New
York has rent seven of hi trolling
horses lo to lie If
plans under hit carried out.
It will Dot be before Is-
to New York what I Is
lo Kentucky.
The Institute it
v lbs
division if
. ii Th
tan s i w
I ;. II 1.1 II lo
and I i I'll I far tin
i. ion tires Ike
lout of
urn place In a Jar cover
cold i I more than lour
in a one hour; Mae
Ai I tout or
Masks Mel aside for one
mail Tills at
nu-d It .-a as a common toilet
Way to
Prosperity.
A successful man
said this was his
to bod, early to
rise, hustle like thunder
advertise.
Advertising
in The Reflector will
bring you success. Don't
lag behind in race,
but let the people know
what you are bore for.
The easiest, best
to sell anything is to
it Such
advertisement goes straight to
people, they learn what you
have I. o st II you reap the
benefit.
just purchased a large
supply of bright attractive
to Illustrate ad-
and yon are at
to use If you know
just you to say, we will
help you get up your advertise-
i- our business, to
reasons
why we sell more
CLOTHING
than any store in Pitt
. We carry the largest
We are always up to date styles.
never misrepresent our
We arc always
Come and be convinced.
Of course at
He sells Shoes, and Furnishings, also Ladies
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If is a CROSS MARK
in tho margin of this paper it
so to remind you that you owe
for
and we request
you to settle as early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
There was a picnic near Falk-
land Wednesday. Several
ville people attended and report a
good time.
Dr. J. L. Woolen and Bryan
Nichols have had front window
of their stores painted advertising
cold drinks.
The game of ball Wednesday
at between and
Dunn resulted a score of to
in favor of Kinston.
The Reflector job presses
have just turned out a of
Winterville High School. Any-
one desiring a copy can get it by
addressing Prof. E. Lineberry,
Winterville, N. C.
order in which the State
regiments will encamp is
changed, at the request of col-
The third Regiment goes
Into camp July 10th; the Second
Regiment July 22nd, and First
Regiment August 2nd. Charlotte
During a heavy storm
at Chicago Tuesday night a bolt of
lightning struck the college of
and surgeons. The lire
which followed destroyed the col-
building, which was one
of kind the west. The
loss is
Plans Accepted.
A special meeting of the Board
of Saturday
to examine the map-, plans
and speculations of systems of
water works, electric lights and
sewerage for town prepared be
L. Ludlow with whom
a contract was made April,
made in April.
After examination Hoard ac-
work of
instructed that an order for
be issued to him in accordance
with contract.
The plans and specifications
pared by Mr. look very
complete, embracing several large
maps NO of type- written
matter.
Married.
Wednesday evening June
1901, at the home the
near Black Jack,
Mr. W. h. Bailey, of Williamston
Miss Alice were
married by Rev. Mr. Eure, of
The home was beautifully
orated with ferns and
verandas illuminates, with
Japanese lanterns. A reception
was held after the ceremony,
next day the couple left for their
future home at Williamston.
Yesterday morning accompanied
by Messrs. R. W. J. F. King,
B. J. Pulley and Mary
Mr. Henry T. King left for Edge-
whereat at
I mother, Mis, F. L.
he Miss Blanche
were Rev. J.
J. Harper officiating, only a
relatives being present.
They then returned here and were
given a reception by I r. and Mrs.
R. W. King, only a few relatives
being present Kings Weekly,
This morning at s o'clock at
home of Mrs. Emily Harris, Miss
Emma Harris was married to Mr.
J. A. Long, of C.
It was a quiet home wedding. No
cards were issued to people
Greenville but the friends of the
family were invited a number
were present to witness the
performed by Rev. IT. M.
Eure.
They received a large number of
bridal presents. The
and groom left the morn-
train for Charlotte, from there
they will go to S. ,
where they will make their home.
Daily Reflector, 27th.
School.
Ten of the trustees of the
ville school met Friday
the of Dr.
Brown.
The of Trustees organized
by electing O, T. chair-
man J. R. secretary.
Secretary was instructed to
wait upon Hoard Aldermen
of ask them to
make a levy property in the
graded school district of cents
each property valuation
on the poll for the
coming year.
J. R. Moore, R. W. and
Dr. E. A. were appointed
committee to look after location
for the school, lo be made
at a called meeting.
W. H. Long tendered his
nation us one of the trustees
W. B. Brown to
him.
Tho mooting developed a strong
interest the school.
DO.
Speak Yea
1901.
W. H. Cox returned to
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Laura Brown left this
morning for Oxford.
Mrs. N. E. Smith left
day evening for
Ivey Smith this
from Kinston.
Miss Brown left
day for Kinston.
C. W. Harvey returned Wed-
evening from Danville.
W. B. Wilson, Jr., and Carl
Wilson left this morning for Ply-
mouth.
Rev. F. A. Bishop left this
morning for Rocky
Elm City.
Will went to Kinston
Wednesday and re-
turned this morning.
King, of came
evening to visit
relatives the King House.
Miss came over
this morning from visit
her sister, Mrs. R. W.
Mrs. B. R. King and children,
of came
day to visit Mrs. R. W.
King.
B. J. Pulley, R. W. King and
J. F. left this morning for
Whitakers to lie present at the
marriage of King and Miss
Blanche
Henry T. King left this morning
for Whitakers where he will marry
Miss Blanche Draughn this after-
noon at at the home of the
bride. will come
this evening.
1901.
L. H. Fender left this morning
for Tarboro.
II. A. White to Washing-
ton this
V. J. Lee came Thursday
evening from Norfolk.
Mr. and Mis. J. C. Lanier went
to Tarboro this morning.
Jess-c went to
this on business.
W. II. James returned Thursday
evening from Kentucky.
Miss Belle left this morn-
a visit to Salisbury, N. C.
J. F Stokes, who recently re-
turned from the State University,
was town today.
O, L. and family this
afternoon for Morehead to
spend some days.
Mrs. Moore and lit I Io sou,
Harry, returned Thursday even-
from
Mrs. Dr. E. A. and little
child left this afternoon More-
head and Beaufort.
F. M. Stafford, of New York,
came in Thursday t veiling to be
present at the bond sale today.
Mr. and Mrs. Draughn,
of Whitakers, came Thursday
evening with
party. They this
morning.
W. Miss
Mrs. J.
J. .
May of spent yes-
with her sister, Mrs. Dr.
returned
home today.
Saturday 1901.
Rev. A. of Bethel, was
here today.
D. B. went to
this morning.
Clifton left this morning
for Washington.
G. J. Woodward left this
tor Durham.
Mrs. J. L. Sugg left
for
L. II. Fender returned Friday
evening from Tarboro.
II. a. White Friday
evening from Washington.
Mrs. Warren, of
is visiting her parents here.
Mrs. L. M. left this
morning fur Roanoke
C. T.
HEW
PATTERNS
AM m
FURNITURE and DRAPERIES at CUT P ICES. J
Pictures, Shades, Poles,
, Come and let Dress House at low Prices.
Sample Notions at New York Cost,
Lu ever tint red in Greenville Consisting; of I i . SH-- Baby
Caps, Fans, Belts, Corsets, Neck Wear, Umbrella. Parasols, Handkerchiefs, Towels, Napkin, Jewelry,
Great Reductions on white
organdies,
silk and embroideries, We sell for cash. only.
prices bees is half.
Suits worth W worth t
Suits worth 65.00.
Hosiery and Knitted Underwear.
CHILDREN. MUCH it at
arm
exceptionally low. The saving between oar price
Greater reduction was ever thought of on 8.00, selling price is positive and important. North shin of store
for Men and Goods. side of store for Ladles and
Misses Goods. stain with choice Furniture for Ladles and
sort Underwear needed for now and the coming war
days, half, of it. of what yon expected to pay.
1.1.00 and KY SOLD AT
PREPARATORY FOR ROOM FALL GOODS.
This bill t r
Ladies Muslin Underwear-.
to Long Skins, Drawers, Sight
than Cost of Material. Lady
SOLE AGENTS FOB Glove lining and
P. All Styles. See tho new every one
warranted. New Corset given if not all right.
SHIRTWAISTS.
Dozens of Styles. Bought from factories had Imported
BE models from Paris and Vienna and oilier in
to serve us an Inspiration for American styles. We
if have from the cheapest lo something very handsome in price.
SHIRT WAIST, CENT QUALITY ONLY CENTS.
Best Calico.
per Good Percales,
Hie quality only Reduced
prices all silk woolen goods
Big Rue Sale.
About select from. One
lot of about worth 2.00,
marked down Me.
CARPET DEPARTMENT.
Furniture.
Leather
quality reduced to
Oak Suits, Bock-
era, styles Hail Ku Its,
Cribs, Cradles Oar
Ask For Prices.
Fruit of the Loom,
Parker Mills,
. yard c.
Hosier.
pair for
1.1.
this is a rare op
for Ladies to get n
good bargain,
Summer Petticoats.
Black Umbrella
Trimmed with Knife
Plaiting, Finished with Black ,
Satin Strapping
Quality Neva Silk Pet- .
Elaborately Trimmed,
lop and bottom
Quilling, only 1.69
Mens Hosiery and Underwear.
Ml HOSIERY.
e a pair for kind
Come and your Sock.-.
each for Mens kind
Hie BOo
Value for you,
Biggest Store in Greenville.
Big Mew Store.
Lace Curtain
l white long,
reduced lo 91.75 Curtains
Inns to
Curtains
Shoes
Ladles Shoes it cents
Shoes Oil
Baby Shoes
all prices.
I-





Haw You Forgot
What
THAT AM
OP-TO DATE LINE
Pry Goods, Press Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
Has. Ball.
Tarboro and Greenville played a
game of ball, Thursday afternoon,
that started out like it was going
be a very interesting game, but in
the third Tarboro seemed
to get rattled, from then on it
I was very one-sided. Below is the
of the game.
A things
II I AM TO MENTION,
to see me lot your next B Flour or Pork.
Yours to
Jas. B. White.
Cheshire J.
Wilkinson
Hart p
Philips c
Taylor lb
Morris If
Cheshire cf
Powell
if
K.
E.
ii.
To produce tin best results
in fruit, vegetable or the
fertilizer used must contain
enough Potash.
sec our pamphlet-;. e
send them free.
KM I WORKS.
A Claim.
At the general of one of
the railways with headquarters in
recently, a for two
was put through the usual
system of red tape and allowed. A
passenger hailing from the eastern
side of the State complained that
the of the had torn
off one mile too many front his
mileage booK. He wrote five pages
of hotel stationery reprimanding
for its careless treat-
of its and demanded
immediate settlement. He
ed a courteous answer two
cents, with a politely expressed
hope hat he been serious-
discommoded by the occurrence.
Philadelphia Record.
UNIVERSITY
Law School.
Term 1st
continue three
in the bar.
n lawyer. For C it-
loan, C.
HIM. M. O.
OLD DOMINION LINE
ft
Di
J. W. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
and shipments
solicited.
Skinner lb
. Forbes p
mm paid in ran
I Tyson
i Randolph
Smith c
BENEFIT lift III
j. YOUTH POLICY HAS
Noon cf
calls.
James If
The features of the
Smith each put the
over the fence.
OBSERVATIONS
Made by the Orange Va.
L. H. Pender,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
OF NEWARK,
Loan Value.
Value.
Paid up Insurance.
Insurance that works automatic.
I if be
a. living, or within three years lapse, upon . f the
and
To induce Premiums,
during the
of Insured.
ball
T. L SUGG,
unless
Greenville, tS. C.
Tl I
Night Sweats and and
Va
DON'T WAIT TO DIE
SPEND CENTS AND
CORES R TONIC
IT C NO PAY PER
iii-i TAKE.
RHEUMATISM
TO STAY CURED.
remedy t pod
It curd re rut long
The Wood
known. tho
endorsement of
after thorough Cu. .
. i f nut treated.
The ice is now having
his own weigh.
the empty pocketbook which
has no silver lining.
The tongue of slander never
suffers with that tiled feeling.
The smile is the radiant
of a heart full of
may lie a failure, hut
the divorce lawyers think other-
The man who dots a kindly deed
is the one Tin in a loving
creed.
Some men would like to deliver
their own funeral
Dealers say that the hammock
continues to hold its on n.
Even a phonograph has its own
record.
lid natural makes
one seedy.
Tobacco Flues. Tin Hoofing,
Expert Gunsmith employed. All
kinds Gun and Locksmith work
first class. Re-stocking of a
specialty.
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter
MM
Greensboro Female College
Greensboro, N. C.
Business Courses.
Schools of Music, Art and
Literary Course and all
Living Expenses 1900.00 per Year.
Fall Session begins September
11th, on
cation. PEACOCK,
President.
One for
Times
RICHMOND, VA.,
Now Only Cents a Year,
includes absolutely free The
Paragon New The
Farm Journal, Philadelphia.
THE DAILY AND SUNDAY
Farm Journal and Para-
Monthly, now only per
year; Me per mouth by mail.
Address THE TIMES,
Richmond, Va.
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore,
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
per
bottle,
Sold by BRYAN
THE
STATE NORMAL AND COLLEGE.
Classical, Commercial, Pedagogical. Musical,
I no. of
urn board
Dross Dead at a
With Hie not play
any more poker for a long
II. Cal rose from the Card
last night while playing with
and toppled over dead
weighing pounds.
was the cause of
mood Dispatch.
AN OLD ADAGE
SAYS.
purse la i heavy
Sickness makes a light purse.
The liver ts the seat of nine
tenths of all disease.
Pills
to the root the whole mat-
thoroughly, quickly safely
and restore the action of the
LIVER to normal condition.
Give tone to the system and
solid flesh to the body
Take No Substitute.
Paper Hanging.
am to till Wall Pa-
per can hang it If r nil Hue
from to from
am to do Laying
and on short
for wall paper at the of
Mrs. M. prompt at-
J. H. BUNN,
N. O.
Annual i l-i
Chill Pills core chills and all
malarial That is what w. re
n Core altar other fall.
pay. Price Mela bottle
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Fa-tom
in Bagging, Ins, I -a-
and W
Nova Land -t ions and
too lots
ton lots M
solicited.
1522 J. W. ft CO.
Trinity College
one bandied sad
ate and of study.
notice to tile
Public.
ATTENTION
Mr. John for
and Virginia, of that Well-
Known and Popular Company,
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Insurance Co., of
to announce to its large of
policy holder, and to the public
generally, of North
will now In
and from this date will its
and policies, to all de-
siring the very insurance in the best
life company in the world.
If the local agent in your town has not
yet completed address
JOHN
Stale Agent,
Assets
Paid policy
Live, reliable energetic wanted at
to for the
Old
TO
Having duly
or t of Pitt n
of the of Jacob Brooks, de-
notice is hereby given to all persons
the to make
the undersigned. And all
OM claims against said state are
lo lo the under-
signed on or the
June, or this notice will be plea I
bar of recovery. This June 1901.
CHAPMAN,
Administrator of Jacob Brooks.
, THE GREAT
TONIC LAXATIVE m
you have sour stomach, Indigestion, biliousness bad
breath, inactive liver, kidney troubles, backache, loss
o appetite, insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood. Of
or and disorders which tell the story of bad bowel,
impaired digestive system. Cure
It will the stimulate the liver and kidneys, strengthen
be mucous membranes of the stomach, your blood and put you
on your again. Your appetite return, your move
your liver kidney, cease to trouble you, your skin will clear and
and you will feel the old and buoyancy.
II i s-J eat i i m
keep, or eel is a P m rat teats.
M.
U and for it. ,
For Sale by
A divorce record at Providence,
It. I., shows the June
term of Court.
A dog in the deserves
i lie mange.
The loan who reduces salaries is
Sort revenue cutter.
A meal is as broad as it is
long.
It doesn't take a particularly
strong man to carry on a
Marriage lies sometimes connect
a man with It is wife's apron
No, dear; we shouldn't
advise you to go to a dentist to lie
Identified.
I Hi
w m Hi.-
is I
After Hi
in Mi-- l w
farm building- can
owner or farm hand
. mint.
lo
n over end
,. ;. too
tire
,.
imbued by the
Cotton Bagging and Ties always
on bun t
goods kept constantly
hand. Count produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
O. W.
WHICHARD 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.
tile date Scholarships and .
with,., the
a very low. The
college is the one that oilers a
I he bit t advantages Stud
Durham.
lug an
wage, in inn
to In
In it if the light
r I he two
mind are
and
lo spread II and Always
bold right u-
m o lie you ore
minting awl do not la- afraid t- use
the
paint. The mod for out-
wort i pore lead and raw
Fe
Chicks a ill d
-i
they i
At
dry or
yolk of n hard .
give
i. foot for
do heals
Id he lad
i , Did I I read
I milk the
, hunt,
.-as used by Dr.
it. h of
Pa, his
j extensive and t of
, in lie in overcoming the
I in to and hot s.
counter
in is the of hot Keeps the
sins healthy and
tie lives of thousands of children
I In the native data, where
all mothers give it, and
ii . in mothers of our
allow and little hi
perhaps when can lie
I obtained giving Ii
s only or mail
I. It, M ., Si Mo.
ugly i I
r. the two
then gradually
mull the are given or lour
lime, a Ii
week old. should allowed lo
run
when a I as I'M
is bad for
UNIVERSITY
of North Carolina.
THE THE STATES
SYSTEM.
TO
LAW,
scholarships. Free
tuition to teachers and
sons. for the needy.
Students. Instructors.
New Dormitories, Works,
Central Healing system.
spent in improvements in
and 1901. term
u. p.
Chapel Hill,
SALE LAND.
a decree of the
Pitt county this day in a
Special Proceeding therein
Cannon, Public
tint T, the cUte of
deceased, against Bonnie II. Bas-
d. n John and Olive I
will on Monday, July th sell at
public sale before tho Court House don in
a certain lot or parcel of land
situate in the town of Pitt county,
on the south side Third street and cut
side of U street known in the plan of
said town as lot number live in block II.
Terms
Public Administrator, administering the
slate of W. II. deceased.
Pitt Superior
No
lice of Sale.
North Carolin
Court.
A. P.
vs.
virtue of an directed lo the
from the Superior court of
Wilson county n the
will OS the day of
at o'clock, in. at the court house doom
said bidder for
cash lo satisfy said
and interest which the said W. W.
Lane, defendant tho de-
real estate to That tract
land in ill county,
lying on the North
creek, and adjoining the lands Of MM,
J- It. Tug-
well, the heirs. B. A. and
others, and as the K.
containing six hundred acres more or his.
of May, 1901.
W.
Sheriff of Pitt county
. I e I I
.
I u
JOB
Another visited tin
Virginia cal
in many destroying
the wink the
by It in report-
ed i hat the damage
is by the atom.
No lives lost in the Storm Wed-
night.
The malt
i ho era ran
an
giving k j
In not
Ignorant
In-.
light t
pure wall
III Hi
nod Hum
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
Schultz.
or
nil n sure rare for hog
lint of injuring
enterprise or
,.
n . . en by our best vet-
. know something
. in v. i Piped some
more
. honor show no lbs
ii use of
-I, in feed
effective
i v. w diseases.
BIG SALE.
Norfolk law-
jumping
t-.- overboard a
steamer. third at-
His son stabbed
I himself lo in bis room at
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
I'm d cool, In u certain point,
quickly In the open air
iii
Journal.
Hill will vole on July
the of issuing
in to lake stock in the
Great Eastern
BOO Grocer
Furniture Dealer, paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar
Turkeys. Egg, etc. Bed
steads, Ba-
by Co Carts, Parlor
Tables, Lounges, P.
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty Can-
Cherries, Apples,
Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal Hulls, Gar-
den Oranges, Apples,
Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes Crackers, Mara,
Best Bolter, Stand
aid Hewing Machines, and
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
By virtue id a mortgage executed and
delivered trustee by
Phone
I Tobacco Warehouse A
i. n Angus and duly re-
corded in the of the
Pill in l S, the
undersigned will sell st
More the Court door in
ville . n Saturday July the follow,
Ms in the town of
which erected two
largo warehouses. One lot bound-
ed on the north by K. lot, on the
by M. Ii on the west by
J. C. lot and on the south by Me-
containing acres. One oilier
lot beginning at the corner of Fourth street
the right of way of the Atlantic toss
Line on west side said road, and runt
noun parallel with said few stake,
west I front, Bet to
a stake ill line of street, thence
south parallel with said road feet lo a
In the line of ml Street, thence Nat
with Front street to the beginning.
Also one beginning at n a slake no
the ditch and runs south east poles
to a slake In the field, then Ml west
lilies lo heirs line, with
raid line lo the ditch
containing seres, more or properly
to sold lo satisfy said mortgage. ,
Terms easy. Apply i or
1901.
F. Attorney.
The Commoner
WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
in Advance.
One Year It, Six Months
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
The Semi-
Weekly and
will lie sent together
one year for or The Daily
and
one year for payable in ad-
PATENT
, . , or photo.
for u
MM ON PATENTS
FOB
SI I If
The Eastern Reflector
D. J.
TO
-AT-
VOL. XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY, JULY
NO
Is the customer who takes advantage of
keeps our guessing it is we sell so cheap.
OUR MOTTO-DOWN WITH PRICES.
W T. LEE
Exposition.
I t about Pan Am-
visitors with board and room with all modem
River
Niagara Falls car passes door minutes.
walk to exposition hi in Is. Take Niagara street car to
Auburn Avenue. Moderate rates. All correspondence will
receive prompt attention.
JOSEPH A. MOORE,
1280 Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
A FIRST CLASS MILITARY SCHOOL IN N. C.
School,
LaGrange, N. C.
MILITARY, LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC COMMERCIAL SCHOOL.
Pupils, Twelve Counties two States
represented past session. School Burnett
for Sixty Cadets. , , ,
The school alms to strengthen character by developing latent
and power. The individual needs of the students are considered.
The literary training strengthens the manly traits, gives a sound body
clear mind. Class room methods cultivate Observation,
and mental grasp. Athletics encouraged. No Compromise on
Liquor or Tobacco. Expenses entire term of Nine Mouths,
tuition, board, room, fuel and lights, payable quarterly m
advance. No extras. Write for beautiful register.
J- K- Supt.
A Special Take Off.
We have taken the price oft of a special Hue of Figured Lawns
and Organdies, which we have been running from to and for the
NEXT SIX DAYS.
we will push them out for pet yard. Those lovely Imported Em.
Swisses, which richly worth SO and will run out
for next days for per yard. worth IS and
now for days White Shirt Waist Dress Hoods at
prices lo astonish you. Madras Shirts for men, worth 1.00
for days Our entire Hue of Ladies Oxford Ties at reduced
price from up. Fruit of the Loom bleached Tie. Call to see us
for anything you want we please you.
Standard Patterns Designs.
RICKS WILKINSON.
LETTER.
from
Washington, i. t;. July 1st.
Senator Quay has
long time that Mr. was
neither an admirer of himself nor
of the peculiar methods of his
lowers in Pennsylvania politics,
but that knowledge did not
vent his requesting Mr.
to prevent matter General
Smith from taking an active part
in the reform campaign against
in
campaign that A. K.
veteran editor, declares to lie
simply a light of honesty against
wholesale thievery. Inasmuch as
Mr. Smith became Postmaster
General against the protest
Quay, and has never ceased la the
columns of his
oppose Quay
and ism, it is not
that Mr. will attempt
to and if Quay
republicans of to
Join him protesting against Mr.
Smith's participation the
campaign, Mr.
can fall hack on Mr. Smith's own
declaration. do not participate
in this movement as a member of
the Cabinet, but simply as a
of Philadelphia. There is no
politics in this movement,
simply a matter of public and per-
It had been hinted
Washington for some time that
Ex-Secretary and
five Herbert, Alabama, who has
at the head of a
law which makes a
of claims against the government, j
since he retired from Cleveland
Cabinet, bad persuaded to j
undertake the job of trying to
Alabama.
before the Alabama Stale liar is-
was his public step
that direction. It did ex-
cite as much interest nulling
around Washington as
might have expected. Judge
Springer, who was the House
with Mr. Herbert, and knows him
well, very near to voicing
general sentiment,
when he said Secretary Her-
speech before Alabama
Bar Association cause no
nor create any surprise
among democrats. Herbert has
been outside the pale of democracy
since 1890. He supported
In the last two campaigns,
like others calling themselves
democrats, be been await-
an opportunity to go over to
the republican
TO PEOPLE, AND CUSTOMERS OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We arc. still in the forefront of the after your
We offer you the best selected line of
General Merchandise
to be found in any store in County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the lies manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Bummer
and Winter. We are at work for and our mutual ad-
vantage. II is our pleasure you what yon want and to
sell you if we ran. We oiler you the very best service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
you conic to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
us and the following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Satins, Dress Trimmings
Jackets Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's and
Harness. Horse Blanket and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Coffee, Bead ts,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Hope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in that line.
strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
Just Received.
A large line of Baby Caps,
Belts, and
Embroideries Ladies Col-
and all Sizes
I HAVE THE AND HANDSOMEST LINK OF
MILLINERY
the
Mrs. is In charge of my millinery
.,., is not on band one ill be trimmed to suit your
es while you wait.
Huts, Bilks, Braids, Ornaments, Flowers, Ribbons, everything
ii the milliners line
den, July I.
Mrs. F. Burroughs Dec Miss
, of Scotland Neck,
niter spending sometime with
parents, Mr. Mrs. Dan Berry,
South Ayden, for her home
Thursday,
of Kin-ton,
was stopping here Wednesday
night.
s. H. Finch to Wilson
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. of
Greene county, spent Wednesday
with Dr. Dixon.
J. T. Smith went to Winterville
Wednesday.
bu needed
Railroad not Pair Tim Line.
July 2nd.
I notice a new schedule
went into effect yesterday making
quite an vantage In the morning
in connection is now made at
for giving
through connection for mail and
but, alas the even-
schedule has paralyzed us. It
lull- evening mail here so late
tit is t o'clock before
mail call be opened and delivered
our business men cam t
attend to their
A. and T. IF. n-, -I for the early morning
of stopping j train, thus placing m twenty four
for several days. hours behind with our mail. And
Prof. Manning Thursday I why is It is said that the
morning to visit his father. railroad people wanted to give the
Miss Am Dav left Thursday I people in Hasten North Carolina
for Scotland Neck, whore she will the chance to go to Norfolk and
visit friends, return the same day. The train
Little Glenn, youngest child Norfolk at i o'clock, P.
and Mrs. John Ross, and returning leaves there at
morning between K and V. M., giving two and one-
o'clock. The remains were In-1 half hours in Norfolk.
ten ed hi I he cemetery here Friday
evening ill o'clock.
id lo tin be
and
Mi-s bus gone
to Hyde county lo visit friends,
Mis. Ii. A. Willoughby, alter
spending several with
family of C I. Tyson, returned to
her borne at Friday
morning.
Rev. J. I. lectured
Now. I that there is not
one person a from
entire section enough
business to take him to Norfolk,
but that will want more than two
ii half hours there. The train
from Norfolk no other
lion any a here and there is no
reason why it could not leave Nor-
folk as formerly, at halt-past two,
thus allow our evening train to
make all main line connections
The Raleigh Times states that
R. P. a Norfolk grocer,
has brought suit against ex
tor Ransom for 1,200 for supplies
furnished him nil Mr.
ought to send a personal
representative see Gen. Ransom
about tho claim. It is said that
some years ago the general got a
behind with his
and that the sheriff, after repeat-
ed efforts to collect them, was
about out of heart, when a certain
deputy volunteered and said
one thine was certain, that if he
Were given the receipts he would
come back with the money. They
were given him lie went out
and spent the day with the
he returned be said
that he made any collection
and that Hen. ought not
to have to pay tax
Really Mr. himself ought
to go to see Gen,
Observer.
Girls who arc fond of ice cream
cake arc the ones who cause
the boys to quake.
The worthy sometimes fail lo lie
come wealthy, and yet rascals often
roll in riches.
If you want stoves or ranges upon
scientific principles which are economical, durable,
and convenient, as wall as beautiful and artistic, look
for the
here oil temperance Friday eight, and give us our mall and express
i an culler.
, ., ,,. , And then. Mr. it is a
i tor
College. acknowledged by all
, railroad officers that Ibis line
Candidates to the hi
A. and M. College a will ht
J;
the . ,.,,,, ,,
, . July a Bet
mat College, ,.,.,,,
giving engines
in the most important ,.,, .,,.,.
and its
in demand, always
securing profitable employment on
trade mark, which is shown upon every
Stove or and do not be deceived
by worthless imitations and substitutes.
lead all others in yearly sales and popularity.
number.
Now, our people and the people
along the line, have freely given
road their patronage. Yd,
I hey return have given us
train a and on a sell-
ed . puts twenty-four
behind from a business
standpoint.
Sold Exclusively
graduation, offers special ad
vantages to of Agriculture,
Including free tuition and
and work on the College form.
Tin- textile building is now being
erected. A Professor of
weaving and baa add
ed the an about Mr m ,
textile machinery ,.,.,,,.,.,,.,, those generally
k but l feel
limited It well
dales. apply ,,. there is no
I President Winston, N.
c., for and booklets see
BAKER k HART.
Building.
N. C.
this treatment where there Is an
excuse for It.
With oar train lo leave
at as formerly a good
coal-burner engine to pull it,
could get evening mail at
Corner- are as to gel in easily and make the Hobgood
the street car as In market, I connection from Norfolk, too. I
w some men borrow you ill imitate this
they mm . earn- X
ed it.
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Title
Eastern reflector, 2 July 1901
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
July 02, 1901
Original Format
newspapers
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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