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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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EASTERN REFLECTOR
N.
O. J. WHICHARD, Ed. Owner
the Poet Office at
Greenville, N. as Second Class
Mail Matter.
Prof. to Oxford.
by wire today shows
that this hot spell extends all over
the country. New York reported
as the July day
known in that city, with a record
equally today. There were
fifty six deaths heat. The
Norfolk weather observer says
there is no prediction for rain
that section earlier than Saturday
afternoon. The heat is awful every
It will be with regret that the
announcement is read this morn-
that Prof. II. Harding
resigned as Principal of the White
Graded school, in this city.
Prof. Harding resigns his
here having been elected
of the Oxford Graded
School in this State.
While all who know Prof. Hard
Log will regret; his leaving Hew
Bern, the best wishes of all
hi in to his new Held of school
work, where he will undoubtedly
gain many
Journal.
The friends of Prof. Harding
here at home congratulate him
upon this honor. He is DOW at
the summer school at Chapel Hill
and will return to Greenville Sat-
to spend the remainder
the summer home before taking
up his new position. Prof. Hard
lay well deserves any honor
come to him.
STATE NEWS.
Happenings In North Carolina
Mrs. Bettie Russell, a widow
about years of age, who lived
committed suicide by taking Paris
green, we learn from the Free
Press.
During a heavy thunder storm
at Saturday night, the
Presbyterian church was struck
by and set on lire. The
damage to the building was about
turned out the
and prevented the church
i destroyed.
Saturday at Winston three
TOWN MATTERS
Transacted by the Aldermen.
The Board of Aldermen held
another special meeting Tuesday tramps were put jail. They
afternoon at o'clock, As soon
as the Board met the resignation
of Alderman J. s. of the
was read and accepted.
This makes the third member
the Board who has resigned SO far. tramps prove to be the right men
Mr. II. C. Ormond was elected to wanted.
succeed Mr. hat he was
sick and could not attend the meet
when of his election.
so It cannot be said yet it he will
accept.
The matter electing an assist-
THE INSTITUTE.
July
The summer school is in full
blast and teachers registered
the first day.
Mathematics is by Prof.
Fred S. Carr, of who
graduated at the I of
Carolina in and served
there one year as instructor id
Latin and has for the last three
years been the very successful
of Snow Hill Academy and
,. also very ably and faithfully
the Ufa S hi. people in the last
Prof. I. a grad-
of the Peabody Normal
I Nashville, Venn., has charge of
tilled
ed with blow
Mayodan Cotton Mill two weeks
ago. The officers who made the
arrest will get reward if the
Virtue in
Special Correspondent
S. ., July
A report has gone out from here
the past week to the effect
that the auditorium has fall-
en and that Raleigh will
not have improved and enlarged
facilities for State
conventions and the like in the
near future. It's all a mistake,
and we will have a big combined
long
time for holding another political
State
As to hotel
there are commodious hotels
here, two of which with about
rooms, arc now closed. These
will be thrown open to
date to guests and with
the other hotel
es could well take care of
delegates or other visitors. Still,
we need a and more modern
grammar history. Prof. , . . . , . .,
up-to date hotel, and expect
has in the school;
to build that, too, ample time.
NOB for seventeen years U i am, its part,
too well known in Pitt county to and
to be held here.
made to reach and draw them in.
That's what the asylum for the
blind is for.
Col. W. T. Old, of Elisabeth
City, has appointed com-
of the North Carolina Na-
val Brigade to succeed t H. H.
Mcllhenny resigned.
Adjutant-General Royster has
ordered worth of military
supplies for the North
militia, including uniforms, rifles,
bayonets, etc., and
for three regimental lands, which
will lie located at
Reidsville and Asheville. The
encampment promises to be a most
successful one this year.
Mother is quoted as he is
saying that, -if the science of principal of the Bethel High
were understood the human limb X. He took the medal on
replaced as readily as , , ., state at the
, police was again hi-
he regular which, Tat men I. teaches
i. Z of
in war or by any of the thousand He is a full fixed at
Move W blooded German a native of very man
new
There are said to lie more than
twenty applicants for the
of Agriculture at the A.
A Kitten.
A cat belonging to Mr.
Brad near some time
ago captured a field ac-
cording to an informant with
which to feed litter of kittens.
The kittens however were too
young for such fare, and instead
of eating welcomed him to
their The rabbit since then
has lived and grown with his
strange
Free Press,
will be had at the time
takes.
The Clerk and Major were in-
with par-
lies for information relative to the
selling
The bond of treasurer
lived at for the general
funds of the tow u.
The salaries of the officers were
made as
Mayor. per year.
clerk, year.
Police, per mouth.
Assistant Police, month.
Night Police, mi nth.
fax Collector, tent com
missions.
Teamster, per mouth.
A of The Be-
ill today's paper lakes up
the matter of the new schedule on
this branch of the Coast Line, and
makes some timely suggestions
about it. The Reflector has
several limes pointed out the
the railroad
p show to this section and
his been usable account for it.
Whoa this matter us a
later train night was first men-
Stated tint it would
not be satisfactory public
and w mid be a hindrance to
On.- correspondent offers a
suggestion that Would make the
schedule make no extra
fur the and yet
make all connections. It looks to
us like the railroad authorities
would be reasonable enough to
give this consideration. It
this branch had more than one
train a day the might lie
different, as we have but one.
the schedule of that one certainly retires from tin
ought to for the convenience el
the number of
connection is very nice
fur the who
. o there, it is m
in. iii e with the bout-
fits w mid come from getting
our mail several hours sooner.
ins- think of it The mail
com m the north t lo
hall eleven
o'clock, and there it lays I live
Coming down this
Could be noise
than
Sow
asks the railroad people lo e it
BUT.
The directors of the Oxford Or-
have elected the follow-
science life were j physical culture and and Professor of
The railroad and trolley companies are iD of q, k. industry.
instead of having to pay damages berry, who graduated at Wake
that aggregate millions Forest College and is now
to persons who sue them for lost of High
feet, missing hands and other
of their bodies could n the course B.
promptly give them new limbs -j. first he for the ensuing
old and save their j Monday night to a huge W. Hicks;
Secretary and Treasurer,
Supervisor of Female De-
Mis. N. rT. Hos-
Matron, Miss Belle Austin;
superintendent Printing Depart-
E. W. Joins; Clerk, J. C.
i he science of life were under teachers and people of the town
and community. He divided his
There is virtue in subject into three parts followed
and Mis. Eddy's intimation that suggestions. Ex-
can only ;,,;,. your material A carpenter
with the lobster in this this. Why not teach
Cause Satisfaction
is noteworthy no little
etc. that the same 2nd. What Managers of Laundry and
Kitchen Department, Miss Fannie
Miss Cora
Masonic I
aim iii the best Hon. John
your material. Did God Past Grand Master;
. for to be trained and one Sewing Department, Miss
her utterances to do it T Some
I. imp Lighter and Janitor, tempered with j,, ,,, horses, some ma
more Sun. ; to be pugilists, each with a single
As the Charlotte News aptly
the selection of county
. says, selection of county ,, f,,.,.
Change is to be made the per- s,;,,,, i,,,,,,,,, , ,, His own image go untrained j Maggie M high
the greater J, In every lawyers a teacher were . so elect ed he
the State. We notice ,, State. It to;. thing resignation o Mr. of
w, fr ,,,, v Boards of women. Durham, who has such a
European tour. Shearer , mM Teach the child to aspire to noble gO the institution was
presidency of, . there b Tendency to short cuts accepted with regret, and Mr. .
Davidson, but be only changes ,, , who misleading m
with Smith, select and only the very belt our V
and will give the school the tone- elected, for upon know or law and
not be
II ,,. much of
a and experience as a of
in the I say my children are my
the at Wake For-
DO YOU WANT ONE
A HANDSOME
PHOTOGRAPH BROOCH
With any 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 that what
they are.
Do you want one t We will send
you The Eastern
for one year and
give you one the pins for 91.20.
Any one already a can
have one by paying
subscription 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 The Eastern
tor for one year.
Perry
a speedy tor
pate cannot fail to appreciated,
and no family do without It In case
of accident, or attack of dysentery,
or Sold every-
where. Avoid substitutes, there In but
Perry
and fine.
It's peculiar that when people
get into society they expect to be
asked out.
The trouble with the budding
genius is that he is
nipped bud.
pawnbroker may be an ob-
noxious individual, but we've got
to put up with him.
The man who sinks an oil well
doesn't object to running his
into ground.
If a man doesn't to be rob-
led of his good name he'd better
not have it engraved on his um-
A requisition has issued by
Governor on the Governor
West Virginia for Mark Bob-
bin, alias Frank Lash, who is
wanted at for larceny.
Slaps ho Tickling,
sod In Um throat
should be men jewels.
here is t be I o change. It. ,, for their
I hi schools the Slate we
no report changes.
All
Is i
W. Toms elected to
There are little orphans
at present in the asylum, which is
by the Grand Lodge of
Let mothers be like Masons, and it is a noble work
which they are engaged.
OF
The drowning the capsizing
of a row-boat last Friday
and Collector of
Customs at Wm. E.
is not
but the patient,
j plodding school teacher.
lion prices must be changed. Pro-
of i. and s, b Birds,
We ire say the higher schools of
the f. had so valuable
and successful bead masters before
of their history, This is a
pleasing reflection when ii is ;
there never were so many boys
the Injustice are and girls mm king it higher
on section the The need of nice
. . . . lake Impressed Just now
our correspondent,
It shows Licenses.
and of Heeds issued to the your interests and notify the I Clarke, hi.-tao little daughters.
pro-peels the part of boards following week authorities that they unit Frances, young
White not take public school money George Bryan, aged years, was
A. A. to pay State appropriations to the and deplorable
II. C. and Hiker, free school, them of
and White.
How is this
shorten the stay at Norfolk one
hour and equip the train lure
so It can make the same
lion still reach Greenville by ,
or else abolish eon
with Norfolk
branch is and i a
trim fro a Weld M that will
bring oar northern mail on from
there any daisy. Almost
anything would be preferable to
the present schedule
all schools.
Ion
Q. W. Lewis and
The total Dumber for the month
was Of which
for white couples and it for col-
the Wonder
The audience at Columbia's play-
house lost night was of pro-1
portions as is calculated to make
the heart of any manager
The was crowded from pit to
dome, largo numbers ladles
In the gallery.
delighted with I
the of awed which I
mind Tom, the wonder of j
, the age, called forth from piano
an Instrument he is u
The does i go master. Perhaps
with the flag every time, in number on
everywhere be
been send- production was played with
Cuba
and we whelmed with applause. Tom u
a In u wonder and does not
with
by This
In the
I j Should
A gentleman from
was in town one day tell-
of a remarkable family of
in his Among
oilier things them
that they are all made to learn to
vim the age of two years, and
that after lime they are
lowed lo chew all
want. He Pays the baby will
nursing for a chew of
A man Kay county,
recently that he
had incipient consumption.
l he drew a full breath he heard
a truckling sound. A doctor dis-
it crackling sound
was made by a -Mill buckle on
bis suspenders.
There are more enrolled in the
than have examined
in the in twelve months.
M. P. Davis, Superintend-
of Greene county schools preach
ed here Sunday night and is at-
tending the Institute looking after
work welfare of his
teachers.
Prof. B, L. who is
traveling for F.
Pub. few days
here.
Prof. F. P.
over Tuesday a ml promises to re
turn later and give us a lecture.
Shower baths and ice water help
to HUM hot
able.
v II. is looking
after if the
and taking an active part in
thing
the It is need-
less for me to say anything com.
of for all
who know him are well aware
failure has never attended any
effort made by him, but rather
whatever is touched by his hand
is marvelous
has and will always his
dent. Mr. was a
and well known
throughout State.
The N. C dentists closed their
annual meeting night at
forehead, after electing the fol-
lowing officers for the ensuing
President,
vice-presidents, J.
f. II. i; treasurer, L.
secretary, J. M. Fleming;
examining board, V. E. Turner,
P. Milliard, U. H. Jones, T.
M. Hunter, J. B. Matthews, C. A.
executive B.
N. Carroll, K. Tuck-
Executive committee will
next place of meeting.
The annual meeting of the B, C.
liar Association in session at
last week
Friday after the most successful
meeting yet held, President
M. Steadman declared. The
President, M.
vice presidents, one from
each district; secretary and
treasurer, J.
reports,
ed here, show that only
of the blind children of N.
every Prompt in the dis C. receive any from the
charge of duty, noble for the blind here,
to accomplish his every f
aim is an aspiration that seems to , ,
guide him Id all be undertakes.
The His
An story If told St the ex-
of Winston Churchill the
An old seeing picture of
Churchill displayed In the window of S
Inquired of a by-
lander Whom It represented.
the reply.
lie
Heine told Mr. was not
s preacher, lie bet
did you my Ids
Churchill, lie writes nor-
The man shook Ids bead with a look
of and bad Too
bad lie n food
Officers
Tuesday night the following
officers were installed Covenant
Lodge No. I. O. O,
L. II. Pender, V. O.
J. X. V. G.
W. Atkins, B.
J. R. Corey, F.
D. W. TreaS.
Ionian, Warden.
W. B. Parker, Conductor.
J. L. O. O.
J.
J. White, K. N. G.
T. White, L. N. U.
L O. Cox, R. V. O.
J. E. Warren, L. V. G.
A. II, Chaplain.
U. G. Tyson, R.
L.
E. A. was the
officer.
A large number of members
were present. After the lodge
closed all present repaired to the
Carolina where ice cream
and cake were served in
This lodge is a prosperous
condition and now has the largest
membership of any order in town.
Suits, odd coats, odd coats and
vests, light weight hats, low
quarter shoes, summer under-
SHIRTS,
all kinds of furnishings to keep
you cool. You Know Where,
THE CLOT HI Kit.
He Has Ladies Oxford Ties.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
DO.
NOTICE.
If MARK
in tho margin of this paper it
so to remind you that you
The for
subscription and we request
you to as early as
We need what YOU
owe us hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
the cross mark on their
paper
Some Speak to Me, Some to Von
Monday, l, 1901.
Joe Smith left this for
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
I in I-
The use of
on coin was never by law.
Its first known use was nu New
cent Struck off in won
came from
-tali-e. mill
Italian, The dime Is from
tin Preach express-
the tenth part of the
and first appeared on sample coins
for spelled
our coinage look the place
Spanish coinage, the dimes supplanted
real, known as a shilling New
York, Virginia as a levy
Louisiana n lilt. The word
comes from centime limn-
derived from Latin
S Toys Said.
MM
At lit hit I,
s lose lo go
lot while
To Unit
I tin horns blow
rare till I'm out
To the who will me to
the drum
Ami on my I'll ft.
dome
To home
I n. snow
Oil I in
To best Be
no.
1st
In I'll
. nil I'm
To Will in to
II, . mill.
II it was I'm
Um all e-
t i i.
Vi I i . BU
f.-e I'll i H I It-em me you tee,
hieS II O,
I .
No revenue stamps required
now on or money orders
Attention is called to the notice
land sale by Jesse ad-
Mr. J. C. Cook, of Falkland,
sent The Reflector a cotton
blossom Monday.
The at Win-
will attract
during the next four weeks.
this morning for
Newport News.
Stokes left
day evening for Ayden.
J. W. left this morn-
for Little Falls, N. Y.
Mrs. Alice Harper returned this
morning from Morehead City.
Mrs. Bettie Swindell returned
Saturday evening from Raleigh.
T. H. Tyson left this morning
for Philadelphia and New York.
S. T. Hooker returned Saturday
evening from the
Miss Bettie Tyson returned Sat-
evening from a visit to
Graham.
H. w.
laud Neck today.
Sylvester Fleming, of Washing-
ton, was here today.
J. L. Women left this
on a trip up road.
Bowers
evening from
Mrs. K. A. left
evening for
William went to
Tuesday even
Charlie Haskett returned Tues
day evening from Point,
Va.
W. II. Harrington returned this
morning from a trip down the
road.
W. J. Nichols and I. A. Sugg,
Jr., went to Tuesday
evening.
Mrs. W. P. Edwards left this
to visit her parents at
Miss Maud of Bethel,
tame in this afternoon to visit
Julia Harris.
Mr. and Mis. E B.
little sou left this for
Wright
W. T. returned Tues-
day evening from Buffalo
Springs, Va.
Miss Inez Thomas, of Bethel,
came in Monday evening to visit
Mrs. W. O.
G. A. Stockton, of
who has been spending a few days
here, Tuesday evening.
Mr. Mrs. J. J. Cherry re-
turned home Tuesday from the
exposition at
N. Y.
J. E. Jr., of
ville, is here after putting
the machinery in his tobacco
st c ii i in cry.
FURNITURE and DRAPERIES at CUT P ICES.
Pictures, Window Shades, Poles,
Come and let Dress House at low Prices.
Way to
Prosperity.
A successful man once
said this was his
J. J. went to Ayden Bat-
day and returned this; Mrs. Mason, Miss Eva
of Durham, came
i Tuesday evening to visit Miss
Cooper, whose foot was;
The Wilson News says the lent off by tie freight train some
Early to bed, early to
rise, hustle like thunder
advertise.
Advertising
in The will
bring you success. Don't
lag behind in the race,
but let the people know
what you are here for.
The easiest, quickest and beat
way to sell anything is to
it The Such
an advertisement goes straight to
the people, they learn what yon
sill and you reap the
benefit.
We just purchased a Urge
supply of bright and attractive
cuts to illustrate ad-
you are at
to use them. If yon know
just what you to say, we will
help you gel up advertise-
That is our business, to
help you talk to the people.
Tho cost of an advertisement
The is the easiest part.
load of new crop tobacco was re-
at Wilson Monday.
New
Steak Onions, boneless Pig-
Feet and Tripe at Samuel M.
David it ton. nu old colored
man of this town, died Saturday
night. He was one years
old in March.
The Trustees of the Masonic Hall
School have not to have a
music department in connection
with the school next session.
f Greenville people do not want
the late night schedule of pas-
train to continue, they
should take some action about it.
The trailer of old Delaney
house is preparing for its excursion
down to street, the regular
coach having rived at its
nation.
Board of School
Directors will meet next Monday.
One of their duties will be to
elect a Comity Superintendent of
Schools.
The Board of County
will hold a special meeting
next the to hear any
complaints regard to taxes and
to list any who are unlisted.
The that came along
evening and broke the
hot spell was delightfully refresh-
even if we did not get
rain out of the cloud that by.
ville, 2nd, a package con-
HO in half
of it dollars, fourth
halves and one-fourth in
Finder will he liberally rewarded
by same to Bank of
or
Misses Lillian and Nellie Keel,
of Wilson, who have
Miss Alice Lang, left Tuesday
evening for
Mrs. M. E. Fort and Miss Mary
Fort, who have
Mrs. J. T. Matthews, left Tuesday
evening for
Miss Party.
Miss gave a
party Tuesday night
to her guest, Miss Gladys
Mitchell, of There were
a huge number of young people
present they spent a charming
delightful evening.
A Attack of
tiring which Is, in cases,
by the stomach
other complaint. AH such ills
and should in their
infancy with best
remedy. merits of are
knows sad it Is us
specific cramps, Avoid
substitutes Is but one rain-Killer,
ferry c sud
days ago, was taken to
today.
J. C. Andrews, Ayden, came
in this morning to work on The
while of our boys
takes a holiday.
Miss Nannie of
who was visiting her sister, Mrs.
If. King, returned home Sat-
County W. H.
left this morning for
Winterville to help conduct
institute.
Tuesday. July
Mrs. went
this
E. W. Pace, of came
in this morning.
J. L. Grimmer left this morning
for Neck.
W. Cox came over from
this morning.
J. G. made another trip to
Buffalo
Miss Barbara Manning returned
evening Bethel.
J. Moore, Miss Myra, Bailey
and Howard, went to Washington
today.
Mrs. A. II. Tail and child
this morning for Haleigh to visit
relatives.
Mrs. w. J. of Plymouth,
arrived to visit relatives
near here.
Miss Martha of Hamil-
ton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W.
B. Smith.
B. It. King, after spending a day
or two here, left Monday evening
for Kinston.
W. F. Evans went to Winter-
ville Monday evening to attend the
C. II. King, of who
has visiting relatives here
returned home today.
John Taft, one of The
Tim boys, left this morning Of It. W.
to spend a week. King and M.
Sample Notions at New York Cost.
Lot ever in Greenville
Cape, Funs Belts, W
Hosiery. i Combs, Baby
I'm Handkerchief-, Towels, Napkins, Jewelry,
Great Reductions on summer goods, white
goods, organdies, piques,
foulard, silk and embroideries. sell for cash only.
THE HAVE BEES CUT IN HALF.
worth l 11.71
Mens Units worth ft
XV IN II A I
Soils The sort Underwear needed for now and the coming warm
days, at half, much of it, of what you expected to pay. Prices
low. The saving between our value price and
of on soiling price is positive and Important. North side of store
and Knitted Underwear.
HEX, WOMEN, MUCH it
Greater reduction was ever tho
and 125.00 suits. THEY
FOB
Ml ST AT
r Men and
Goods. stair-.
Gentlemen.
This bill for Cask Buyers
Ladies Muslin Underwear.
to wear Long Skirts, Petticoats. Drawers, Night Gowns,
at Less than Cost of Material. Lady
SOLE AGENTS FOB Clove Fitting and the
F. Corsets. All Styles. See the new Miller Corset, every one
New Corset given if not all right.
SHIRT
Dozens of Styles. from factories bad Imported
models from Paris and other dross in
Europe to serve an inspiration for American styles. We
have from the cheapest to something very handsome in price.
GENT ONLY M CENTS.
s.
Schedule.
Hie new schedule of the
train effect
The morning train now passes hero
at A. If. and evening
train M. This is
minutes sooner in and
minutes later at night than the
old schedule, Both morning
and evening trains make close con-
at with trains on
the Norfolk it Carolina road.
Masonic Officers.
night Lodge
No A. F. K A. M. installed
the following
H, B, Griffin, W. M.
W. II, Wilson, S. W.
F. C. Harding,
J. M.
J. N. Hart, Trees.
H. Williams, S. D.
L. II. J.
H. J. Nobles, Tiler.
The Worshipful
same Trustees of Masonic Hall
School, adding Dr. It. L. Carr to
Board.
Orphan Asylum committee
Best Calico.
ii- per yard. Good Percales,
only
prices on all silk ii;
Big Rue Sale.
About lo select from. One
lot of about worth
marked down to
DEPARTMENT.
Furniture.
Couches,
to
Oak Suits, style Book-
IS styles Hail Backs,
Cribs, Baby Cradles Car-
Ask For Prices.
Fruit of the Loom.
Barker Mills,
Bleaching, yard wide ;.
South side of store for Laities
with choice Furniture for Ladies and
Hosiery.
miens kind
pair I
Remember this is a rare op-
for Ladies to gel
good bargain.
Summer Petticoats.
Mercerized Black Umbrella
with Knife
Finished with Black
Satin Strapping 1331
Hood Neva Silk Pet-
Trimmed,
top bottom with
Rose Quilling, only
Hosiery and Underwear.
HOSIERY.
a pair for Mens kind
Come and gel Sinks.
each for Kens kind
Toe
The Biggest Department Store in Greenville.
New Store.
Our Shoes
Curtains, long,
reduced to Curtains j
long reduced to j
mU reduced ;
s Shoes
allies Shoes cents
cents
Shoes all prices,
, N. C
LOOK FOB THE PLACE.
ave You Forgot
What
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AN
DATE
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
AND A OF
WHICH AM TO MENTION
Come to see me tor next Barrel of or Pork.
las. B. White.
OLD AMI NEW.
Board of
Today being the of a
new fiscal year in the
government, there was a change in
administration. The old Board
met at o'clock to receive the
report Treasurer J. N. Hart and
to turn over to their successors.
The report of the Treasurer
showed the follow paid
to during the
From former Treasurer 766.44
From Tax Collector
From Chief of Police 700.51
From Assistant Police 88.64
From the County
From lumber and hauling 30.06
AFTER TWO TEARS PREMIUM
HAVE BEEN PAID IX THE
ft ill
Cemeteries
10188.36
83.96
19267.31
mi
MM l
Mil
MB
Greensboro Female College
Greensboro, N. C
UNIVERSITY
Law School.
The Summer Term lit to
Literary and Courses. Thorough
Schools Music, Art and
Literary Course and all
Living Expenses 6200.00 per Year.
Fall Session begins September
1901. on
cation. PEACOCK.
lion in admitting to U bar. Spend
by o la For C at-
address C.
Chapel Hill, N. J. Dean.
I I
i-tiers paid
Cemeteries
Com missions
8768.06
55.63
138.01
9957.03
OP NEWARK, K. J., POLICY HAS
Loan Value.
J. Cash Value.
Paid up
i. Extended that works automatically,
I-
;. Will be re-instated lie paid within month while yon
or within three years alter lapse, upon evidence
payment of arrears with interest.
second year No Restriction. S. Incontestable.
i payable at the the second and each
succeeding year, provided lbs premium for the current year be paid.
in iv lie To reduce Premium, or
To Increase the or
To make policy payable as nu during the lifetime
of Insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
110.38
This was proved by the finance
committee
The financial exhibit of the
town the fiscal year was ordered
published in TUB DAILY
motion of Alderman W. B.
Parker, a vote of thanks of the
Hoard was extended to Mayor J.
tor the faithfulness and
excellence of bis as
Mayor the last two years. Mayor
to the vote of
expressed his
of the courtesy the Hoard
to fill the vacancy from the
fourth ward. He OHM forward
and qualified.
ballot was taken for
Assistant Police, resulting in a tie
for Forbes for Dud-
the election was post-
to next E. B.
Dudley was continued In the office
until his successor shall be elected.
The bids in hand for the
improvement bows were opened.
One of the bids withdrawn by
telegraph- Another from Rudolph
Co., of of-
a premium of for the
bonds. In addition to this there
was a proposal from another firm
for the bonds but it was not ac-
companied by per cent of the
amount bid for as required. All
were rejected, and
of the Wind matter was tie-
Paper Hanging.
am w. pun lo fill orders for Wall Pa-
per it if desired. Full line
from best designers to select from
am to do Brick Laying
on short
KM wall the stole of
Mr. M. I. will receive prompt at-
J H.
By virtue of a decree of Superior
Court of county in case of
Cannon of Teel Vt
Teel, petition to sell laud
administrator will for
the Court House door Greenville
on August 1901 the following
parcel of land, hi the
the West hide
St., being net front and fee, back,
and known as a part of the old Livery
stable lot back of Hotel Macon. said lot
accurately described in a deed from H. ft
Daniel lo Teel recorded in book
H. f. page containing i of acre more or
less. JESSE CANNON,
JAMES. Atty.
This July 1901.
IN
J. ff. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
had always shown, next
EM
OF
Roberts
Grippe,
all forms Malaria.
DON'T WAIT TO
TRY IT M
BE COPED
I i PER
f to
THE
NORMAL INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE.
Classical, Commercial. Musical.
. o . . . I I I II
. . t pupils,
f, . heron July
i .
D V
never had a Mayor
Mr. made. A committee
was appointed to notify the new
Board that the Old Hoard was
ready to turn government
of the lo The
of the new M. Me
Cowan. I. White. Cobb,
The Board adjourned to meet
again in special session today at
p. m.
first b Dr,
of
I C Hi
and i
rt-n In In overcoming
, In and .
B. L. Little, I.,
., . t f i ii the of
c. and . I. . .,. and
forward and were, ha the of of children
i ,., i In the doctor's native Hate, where
by
then Vacated the chair. The to
i. , i . l n allow
Board elected B. White n relief ran
man and Mayor protein. . obtained
I,. T.
immediately presented their
Three One Rich, for
. Times
RICHMOND, VA.,
Now Only Cents a Tear,
includes absolutely free The
Paragon Monthly, New The
Farm Journal, Philadelphia.
DULY ND SUNDAY
Farm Journal and Para-
Monthly, now only per
year; per month by mail.
Address THE TIMES,
Richmond, Va.
Trinity College
one
ate and courses study
Twenty three in
Bight laboratories with modern
apparatus. library Belt
gymnasium and athletic appointments in
the state. Scholarships and Fund .
Attendance doubled within the
past seven years. very low. The
best college is the one that offers a student
the best advantages. Send for
PRESIDENT
C.
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. 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 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. O.
ill s or mail
cents I c. J. M Louis, Ho.
in words,
is known
Hi mm
TONIC LAXATIVE
If you have sour stomach, bad
inactive kidney backache. loss
cl cf energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy akin,
any symptoms and disorders which the of bad bowels and an
impaired digestive system, Will You.
It will clean out bowels, the liver and kidneys, strengthen
mucous membranes cf the your blood and put you
your again. Your return, your move
your liver and u you. your skin will clear and
lichen you will feel the old lime and buoyancy.
nations as Aldermen which alter
some discussion were accepted.
The remaining six Aldermen pro
election
with the following result
Mayor W. II. Long.
J.
Treasurer X. Hart.
Chief Smith.
Night II.
Tax
Lamp Duff.
Bagley.
the vole fr Assistant Police
there was u t c two ballots be-
tween A. A. Jr., and E,
Dudley, when the tilling of
this was deferred
lie a lull Hoard i I Aldermen.
tax tor,
hi- official bond in the
-urn of B. ;.
Harris and i F.
s which was accepted.
The 1st for liquor license doesn't tun to be
placed at per year, pay- balance to be found
able Mini annually i. Malt license
The lawyer believes
but the real estate man
by bis deeds.
A fast girl is the rapid
freshet.
The poor we have with but
rich can go the seashore.
Pills
FOR TORPID LIVER.
A torpid liver the whole
system and
SICK HEADACHE,
Sallow Stun and Pies.
There la no better for
Cat.
I PILLS, as a trial
Take No Substitute.
Peppy Go.,
MERCHANTS,
Norfolk, Va.
Dear quota you Nova Scotia
land bore, at the
fur and
than
fur MR
SO ton
us nave your order us soon as
no as in
W.
to
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. C. Agent for
North and Virginia, of that Well-
and Company,
MUTUAL BENEFIT
of
to to its large number
policy holders, and to the insurable public
generally, of c om-
wilt now in
Mate from this date will
policies, to all de-
siring the very best in the best
life insurance company in the world.
If the local in your town
yet completed address
JOHN C.
Raleigh, K. C.
Paid policy
Live, energetic wanted at
once to worn the
Old mutual Benefit.
DEALER IN
GREENVILLE
g-t-------0 .
Bagging and lies always
on ban t
Fresh goods kept constantly on
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
Practical Education
In mechanic
arts, and cull on n
of and practice.
Of and manual
turn a Total
clothing and board, 12-V
Thirty Next
For i Wis-
. C.
AGRICULTURE MECHANIC ARTS,
m c-
i. ml .
ii i, i t w ml of
. . . . Al Ii lit I .
mil nail if.
i ii on- i
, . . u rial i
I .
For Sale by
I . . M l
I. . . M . . .
ii . v s
if Any
1st I Mill,
I. . I i
I .
i i I
per year, pool, bagatelle and
per year
were grant-
ed in M. I,. B.
A. Brady, W. c.
Dudley, M. Cheek, agent, K.
A. Nichols, V. Hooker Co.,
I,. How-
ard, Jr.
Halt to B, H.
Pool table license lo B, M.
Cheek, agent, and John ll. How
ard,
H. Hooker was elected Al-
u i-netted I. Little,
resigned, and II. Wilson to
succeed C. T.
Mi. Hooker accepted and
Mr. Wilson declined to
accept.
I. Arthur petitioned
Board to allow the
Atlantic c to extend the
side track
it reel street in an east-
ill reel ion to Pill street. This
s as granted.
The Board adjourned
p. at which time they met to
i open the bids for bonds that were
handed over from the former
The people who think they have
all trouble in the world are
really from vivid
nations.
The man who uses plane
i not always a carpenter.
The boy i studies
will surely become an adder,
The life in which there i DO
laughter will not linger long.
of people Hie
hire way for Ilia
higher way.
Many a man who falls in
love is condition
by the I.
i sombre shadow
that the Hill,
sweetness.
is not lo
lose It.
The w always seems brighter
when xiii gives you a word
of
lime , but
can beat it.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Having duly
or of Pitt county nu
of tho of Brooks tie
Ii given to nil
In the estate to make immediate
payment to the undersigned. And all
having; claims against estate are
lo the under-
signed for payment no or the
of will lie pica I
in bar of recovery. Thia 4th, 1801.
CHAPMAN,
Jacob Brooke.
W. R, WHICHARD BRO,,
IN
s o
N. C.
The Stock complete in
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
L. Ii. Pender, w
N. C.
T. , a. ; other a
i -v g-a -v I Hoard. I.,,.,., I I Ac. . , . . J.,
V-i--aV-M, -L. I-J-I V. I M , . . kinds Locksmith work
.,., . e locking of guns a m W b
UNIVERSITY
of North Carolina.
OF STATE'S
Kin SYSTEM.
academic
law, medicine,
scholarships. Free
tuition to and
sons. Loans for the needy.
Students. Instructors
New Dormitories, Works,
Central Healing
spent in
and Fall term begin.-.
i, Address,
K. P.
Chapel Hill, N. C.
1170.--------
S. M.
retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides. Fur. Cotton
Turkeys, etc. Bed
Haiti., Ba-
by Carnages, Co Cults,
suits, Safes, F.
Meat Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty Can-
Cherries, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal Hulls, Oar
den Seeds, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples,
Currents, Raisins,
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Tare, Cakes and Crackers,
Best Butter, Stand
lard Sewing Ma eh i and nu
and
Com
SALE OF LAND.
By of n decree of the
Court Pitt county in a
certain Proceeding
Cannon, Public
trill t, the estate W. H.
Bonnie B. Baa-
den. John and Olive I
will ob July 1901. sell at
public sale the Court House door in
certain or parcel of land
in town of county,
on the south Third street cast
Lee and known in the plan of
town number live in block II,
day lino 1901.
CANNON,
Public the
II.
Bale.
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
I o'clock.
King was elected Alder-
specialty.
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter
Phone
North Pill nullity In Superior
Court.
A. P.
C ,
virtue -in Execution to the
undersigned the Superior court of
county entitled action,
I will on Monday, the M day of 1901,
at the
raid county, to the bidder fur
to said all the right
and which the add W. C.
Lang, ban in the
real estate lo That tract of
land in county,
the North
creek, and adjoining lbs lands of Mm.
J H Tug-
will, the Noon heirs, II. A.
rs. and known tin J. Lang firm,
or less.
day of May,
W.
county
BEG SALE.
virtue of n mortgage executed and
to W. J. by tho
Warehouse t
lag i o mi July re-
in lbs
ii. page I lo lire
mil at public
the Court house dour in
ville July the
in the town of
which hits ban erected two
One lot
north by K. bang's lot, on the
slice M. lot, on tho west by
J. C. In the by Me-
containing acres. Ono oilier
lot at Hie corner of Fourth
the right way of the Atlantic
One on aide id said road, runt
north parallel said MO root to a
weal with Front, to
a In tho line of Front thence
south parallel Ml feat to a
Stake in the line of thence rant
ii ii Front. . i I feet to
Also other a a stake on
the south cant poles
lo n stake in the Mat then south Ml weal
poles lo heirs line. with
lino ditch to
acres, in or less, property
to he mortgage.
I Terms Apply lo Attorney or
Ire June 1901.
Attorney.
-DEALER IN-
Sf
A GENERAL LINE OF
El
nice Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. H. COREY.
I i
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
-Stocks, Cotton, and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
Advance.
One Six Months
Three lion Sing. Copy
Not raveling are cm-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
e The Semi-
Weekly Reflector and
will be sent together
one year for or Tan Daily
Reflector and
year for 63.50 payable in ad-
PATENT
s i also
Of
. j Om
MK
.
-n-
FOR
The Eastern Reflector
EDITOR
TO
PER YEAR II
VOL. XX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, JULY
-AT-
NO
as
Is the customer who takes advantage of BARGAINS,
keeps our competitors why it is we sell so cheap.
OUR WITH HIGH PRICES.
W T. LEE
Exposition,
am prepared to about
n board and room with nil modern conveniences.
view of Niagara River and Brie from the house.
Niagara car door minutes.
walk to exposition ground. Take Niagara street car to
Auburn Avenue. Moderate rates. All will
receive prompt attention.
JOSEPH A. MOORE,
1885 Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
A FIRST CLASS MILITARY SCHOOL IN EASTERN N. C.
School,
LaGrange, N. C.
LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC K COMMERCIAL SCHOOL.
Fifty-three Boarding Pupils, Twelve and two States
represented past session. School Buildings. Barracks
for Sixty Cadets.
The school aims to strengthen by developing latent
and power. The individual needs of the students are considered.
The literary training strengthens the manly traits, gives a sound
and clear mind. Class room methods cultivate
mental grasp. Athletics encouraged. No Compromise on
or Tobacco. Expenses tor entire of Mouths,
tuition, board, room, fuel and lights, payable quarterly In
advance. No extras. Write for beautiful register.
j. E. DEBNAM, Suit.
A Special Take Off.
We have taken the price oft of a special line of Figured Lawns
Organdies, which we have been running from to and for the
NEXT SIX DAYS.
we will push them out for per yard. Those lovely Imported Em.
Swisses, which arc richly worth will be run out
for the next Ox days for and per yard. Piques and
for days White Shirt Waist Dress Goods at
prices re astonish yon. Madras Shirts for men, worth 61.00
for days Our entire line of Ladies Ties at reduced
price from up. Fruit of Loom bleached Call to see us
for anything you wast and we please you.
Standard Patterns Designs.
KICKS k WILKINSON.
BETHEL ITEMS
Bethel, N. C, July
Misses Maggie Pearle
Edmondson, Lizzie Crimea and
Manning left here Monday
to attend the Winterville Institute.
Among the men were W. J. and J.
C, Carson.
Miss Crimes returned Sun-
day afternoon from the Union at
Rocky Mount.
Miss Lena Bullock is visiting
relatives in Rocky Mount.
Miss Belle Rose is Miss
Carter, of Elm City.
Miss
are visiting relatives
here.
Mrs. Wilkins, who has been
visiting father, returned to
her home in Boston, Va.
S. M. Jones, of near this pi ice.
spent Monday night in
Miss Mayo was in town
this morning shopping.
T. G. left here Tuesday
to visit his sister Mount.
Mrs. J. C. Andrews is very sick
with typhoid fever.
Miss Mary of
is at her aunt's bedside, Mrs An-
Prof. D. of this
place, left here Monday for Win-
Miss Mattie Grimes is visiting
friends in Scotland Neck.
V. E. Staton spent Monday night
in Winterville to attend the
J. L. Brit ton Saturday
on his route to Houston, Texas.
M. C Cherry, of Mt. Olive,
is here on a visit.
Misses Helen Forbes and Mattie
Rollins, who have been visiting
Miss Patience return-
ed to their home Greenville this
morning.
Another Fiend
Goldsboro, July
o'clock this morning Ed. Apple
white, a young farm laborer,
was caught the room of one of
the daughters of Mr. E. M.
near a village in this
Miss Sauls heard some one in
her room felt a hand touch
the bed clothes. She arose and
lighted a match and Applewhite
was found to conceal
the room.
Mr. Sauls had a desperate
with the who would have
succeeded in escaping but for the
fact that Mr. Sauls was quickly as-
by hi.-- so and both together
him. The was de-
livered to the deputy Sheriff who
brought him here landed him
in jail. The created much
excitement. There is fear of
lynching but the jail is well guard-
ed.
Just
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND Cl OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are still in the forefront of the race after your pal ruling
We offer you the lust selected line of
General Merchandise
to 1-c found in any store in Pitt County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Bummer
and inter. c are at work for yours and our mutual ad
vantage. II pleasure to allow you what yon want and to
you we can. offer you the very best service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms with a well
established business built up strictly on own merits.
When you tome to market you not do yourself pis ire
you do not tee our immense stock before buying elsewhere
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Caps. Si and Satins,
Jackets and Gapes, Carpets, Mattings Oil Clothe.
Shoes.
and Children's
Harness, Horse and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Moat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses,; Lard, Scad ts,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in that line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
J. P.
A large line of Baby Caps,
Belts, Laces and
Embroideries. Ladies Col-
and Cuffs all Sizes
HAVE THE LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST LINK OF
EVER BROUGHT TO GREENVILLE.
Mrs. i in charge of my millinery
but d. is not on hand one will be trimmed to suit your
II
w i
Hal
the milliners line.
wall.
Braids, Ornaments, Flowers, and everything
COUNTY MATTERS
Proceeding
the
The Board of County
met in regular session
Monday, July i-t, the full Board
being present.
pauper orders and or-
for general county purposes
Issued-
The Henderson Telephone Com-
was granted permission lo
creel, maintain and operate
phone and telegraph poles, wires
and along the
lie roads of Pill county, provided
Delia Staton, Sarah Hodges, Cato
Edwards and wife, D. H. Smith,
David
were stricken from pauper
list.
The pauper allowance for John
Wilson was reduced from to
per mouth, Morris from
11.50 per month, Mary
Allie Taylor from to 61.60 per
The retail liquor license granted
were in township,
Swift Greek, ti in
in Heaver Dam, in
in Falkland, in
in Bethel, in Carolina,
in and for malt ii-
lid poles ml wires shall no Greenville, a total
in the county.
The following jurors were drawn
for September term of Superior
First Harrell, W.
way Interfere with public travel
and shall he erected and maintain-
ed in a -ale manner.
W. N. refused retail
license Standard.
, , was appointed T. Joyner, B. Hack, L.
The to lake charge of ferry ILL. W. a. B.
pastime ONE
OF ANY OTHER.
THIRD FASTER
across Tar river per II. J.
He a bond for S.
Augustus Forbes, s. White,
Agents wanted in ail unoccupied
territory,
WHEELER a
Manufacturing Company,
Atlanta, Ga.
For sale by
S. T WHITE,
The man who stutters knows all
about the parts of speech.
Every man at some time gets a
pointer from the linger of
It seems queer that habits
grow strongest the weakest
man,
Old Sol should be fined for
scorching.
When it mine, to society the
best is always the cheapest.
CURES
RHEUMATISM
TO STAY
Century,
A remedy Hut
cures lung
lag The greatest blond
known, the
of leading
after thorough trial. Cures
of tho treated.
per I-
Sold by BRYAN
Broke Convention.
A barrel of Missouri red apples
created great disturbance at the
Buffalo meeting of the National
Editorial Association. It had
been presented to the members by
the delegation from that state,
inconsiderately rolled up-
on platform while a debate
was in on of
second class mail matter.
In an instant the hall was an
uproar. The sight of apples
aroused the hunger of the
gates lo such a that they
forgot the dignity, and
everything else, their
to secure some of
Tho chairman pounded vigor-
upon his desk, and
ed lire delegates to lake their
seats, but he might just as well
have yelled to deaf men, or try to
curb an angry flood. Mm pushed
each other about people,
la attempting to reach the
form. Coals were torn, neck tits
untied, and some Instances ex
cited individuals came lo blows.
In a twinkling the barrel was
tied, not until the last
Country Improving
One of best signs
lion with the home of out
is the Improvement which la
so market the surrounding,
furnishings of the average home
in the country, We have closely
observed this for ten
tears this Improve is
gratifying. Bare floors arc giving
place to carpels
walls arc being made to speak
eternal messages from
pictures, pianos and organs
arc on every hand to cheer and
gladden and entertain. And
there la a gathering of
young people country home
sweet arc sun-
with a bounty and that is
wonderful. There is very little of
the light and frivolous in their
music. Aid from these homes
Doming women who
arc louden in our churches and
important factors in the
of the
This of homes
boars Interest on the invest-
than stocks bomb or
J. B. surety lo con
duct ferry according lo law.
L. Nichols was appointed
Constable of Beaver Dam town-
ship and tiled oath
bond for with T. A.
Jes-a I. Smith as sureties.
A.
W. Ii. Harper, James A. Davis,
W. V. Hart, W.
P. W B. Wilson, J.
ii. Little, Israel Edwards, w. H.
W. E. Moore,
The made report of a Edwards, Cox, U. W.
public road out in Swift Creek
township.
The of D. Pope, Millie
Atkinson, Rives and
Solomon Atkinson were stricken
from pauper Smith
was added In the to receive
63.00 per month.
O. L. others present-
ed a petition a public road
Clark, J. K. S. Adams, R. II. Pol-
lard, Williams, Noah
L. A. Cobb, Joseph Cox, S. I.
Dudley, J. Jones, Little.
Second r. Windham,
S. Overton, L. H. Pender, W.
c. J. II. Jacob
Jesse H. Smith, J. F.
Harrington, W. T. Pierce, W. G.
Stokes, K. Lang, J. H. Bynum,
running from Tarboro Bryant W.
road to the W. W. White-
burg road near of M. i. M. Smith, and M. M.
Smith's fence.
Gordon A were grant- The r lo
ed conditional liquor in once balance due on lot
Falkland same to be re- purchased by W. II. Harrington
from tho county, and deliver deed
for lame to Mrs. Hannah T.
Daniel.
yoked If found to conflict with the
law in regard lo a certain
from church.
i wan ordered
a public road in Miss Mabel Green, a 18-year old
township in accordance with girl of Wake county, attempted to
a lire a can of kerosene.
Board met Tuesday, Th, ,.,,. was
and, nil present. fatally burned.
The delinquent lax iii of
and were ordered ,,
, ., ., ,, ,, makers to not a ways
over M. Mooring, as . , J
properly, payment to the h bunt
would be a summer of storms
had disappeared down the throats lauds. It makes homo
of the hungry hoard, was the pros- it c -gives it Stronger
of the association able to re- holding qualities place that
store order and tit- are not anxious
bate under discussion. lo leave.
W. II. Hied notice
I he that lie had trail.--,
fared and assigned to Mrs. Hannah
all hi- right,
Interest In the the Tho county of
Court House, which he bid off at county in Monday
public sic by lo issue license t,, sell
In requested
a deed he executed lo her
The names B, Neil,
the worst and they seem
to have hit It.
whiskey in comity.
Keel. II. II.
John j No curt,
Chill cure all
malarial Thai i- w. re
In
ell
i-