Eastern reflector, 9 July 1901


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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One of the bids withdrawn by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
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MK
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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
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, N. C.
O. J. Ed. Owner
Entered at the Putt Office at
Greenville, N. C, as Second Class
Mall Matter.
Tuesday. July
The stock brokers and bunks in
north that have breaking
during the last days docs not
indicate that the wave of pros-
over the so large
as it has pictured.
The fact a prisoner
who was hired out to a farmer and
of his own accord came back to
jail, saying he had rather stay in
jail than to work, shows the good
the could accomplish
The hot wave is bud on
us here, but still we have much to
be thankful for. Just think the
suffering in the great cities with
prostrations death, by
In New York city
on people were over-
come by the heat is of them
died. In other places it was as
Yet People Live
Almost greatest of
is that anybody should
It would be easy mat-
to prove by an arithmetical
process that everybody be
dead, Not only are people alive
but their number increases at such
a rate that in three hundred
years to the
the world will be over-
populated. The army of
who go about scraping the
surfaces things in their mad
bunt for microbes report that the
telephone as well as the street-car
strap and everything else which
i is the lair of microbe.-,
among which may be the germs
fatal disease. They have
to abandon the com-
cup in favor of individual
cups, for sake of
but to prevent the
of A Boston
who is by his neighbor
as sane been impressed by the
statement I hat a con
air is tilled
with the microbes tuberculosis,
a id be has urged the u.-e of an
A Chicago
gist polled lo
had all his teeth drawn because be
n impossible in any
way to Use bacilli
Which lodge in Hie
hygienic person who believes
it the air is crowded with
microbes has consistent
enough to live a germ-proof
dwelling.
The active of
being eager to attack men every-
where, it is clear it is fatal to
the law of average for any
number of person lo be alive.
most common
arc no-
the It
la In spite of the rules of
that each shows a
great increase hi the population.
It is up to the and
to explain v vi-
all dead Instead. The
affirm that a house in which
there is Of deadly -c ii
gas is an exception, while
all public buildings into which
people arc are to be
without an adequate system
ventilation. The crimes
the laws of hygiene are
incalculable. It is not to be sup
posed disease germs are of
modern origin, and it must lie ad-
milled that in sanitary science and
protective generally there
has great progress. The re
Is a lowering of the death rats
in all cone Vet
this does bU
of our were to live
long enough lo large families.
The lad seems lo in- that men arc
Ion to succumb as they
should to conditions the
us
LETTER.
Washington, July
passed
Washington this week, and he ex-
pressed sonic vigorous political
For instance, he
It is stupid to talk about the
being the of
the business interests. We did
endorse the free coinage of silver.
but events have proven that our
as to the of more
money was correct. The
which the country has experienced
is simply due to the large
the supply gold through new
cries. We arc riding now
the crest of the wave, but it
will not be before we get
the trough. Hard times will come,
then what arc the Republican
to do. They have enacted a high
tariff and have given us a gold
standard when Bod
neither these w avoid disaster,
they will seek to some other
remedy, result of which will
be to rich without regard
to Of the future
policy, Mr. said
will be against a carpet bag
government for the Philippines,
because we know evils which
such government brings in its
do not know that
money question will in the
nest but I do know
that there will plenty of
spots Republican
armor which we can
the probable Democratic candidate
said ; do
yet see a in sight, but I
for one, will favor the
of any who baa not
identified with the daring
j the past four years, do not see
how it is possible for so called
j Democrats to expect the
italic to in the
principles to which the
cans are now wedded, yet they
are sole discussing such u
proposition. expect
to move side side with
republicans and then win.
Thai is not my of making a
Col. R. M. Johnson, Texas
of Democratic National
who passed through
j Washington week, on his way
to York, said of the political
democratic party
I is all right, and it has fully
from the of
Whit we want to do to win next
year i- simply lo take advantage
of our opportunities. The
Means stem to lit all at sea on the
tariff question, and in my opinion
will again come to the
a- an issue, lint there will
in- other live Issues besides the
tariff in next
Senator seal hi- private
t to Washington lo
upon the mind of Mi.
necessity fir hi pies
cues among Republicans
lo the present bickering
glow into a regular cut throat
fight, and the result was that Mr.
and Mrs. left Washing-
ton today for Canton.
As Air. left Washing-
ton without appointing a new I'm
Commissioner, ii looks as
though lie had decided to allow
to keep that
position, notwithstanding the hub
bub against him that has been
by the skillful agitation of
bis of the law has not
given nil that was
j ll. way of pen-
It is hinted it at
is lo be made lo Mr.
dry to act by Carrying the
against Into Ohio poll-
tics.
BLACKJACK ITEMS
Mi. m-k Jack, C, July
Wednesday July
; id, about o'clock, the people of
our town were to sec Mr.
Fred Cox and family and Mr. Josh
Mills, of Greenville, drive in town,
but in short while horses and bug-
were coming from every
a number of
ladies gentlemen to what soon
showed to be a marriage, for just
as the sun was hiding his brilliant
face behind the western hills Mr.
Leonard of this township,
led to the altar Miss
White, daughter of Mr.
Mrs. J. H. White, and they
were soon made man and J.
Cox, J. P , officiating.
The attendants Walter
with Miss While,
Obis with Miss Lula Smith,
Jodie Dixon with Miss Mary Mills,
K. I,. Clark with Miss M Cox,
with Miss Julia Ty-
son. Misses
White were the dower girls.
I in mediately after the marriage
Mr. Dixon gave invitation to
all the guests to accompany to
the home of parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. three miles east
of they held their
reception, and u sumptuous sup-
per was served. like to forgot
to tell you that Fred Cox
Mills were ushers. I expect Fred
and Josh will lie candidates
f the next Presidency. They
think they can the
question nicely, the
were so well be-
The bride groom were the
recipients of many ornamental and
useful presents.
Little Mattie Mills, who has
very sick, is improving.
Miss Mamie Cox is visiting
and at Blank
week.
L. While, who has been on
i lie sick for some lime, is
rapidly.
ITEMS
N. C. July .
J. J. Moore arrived o-i last even
train.
Herman Woolen, ailing drum-
mer is here.
Deputy collector of
has been here two days.
W. J. Woodward, of is
here for a few days.
Jacob left Sunday for
Buffalo to take in the
can Exposition.
A stranger went Bryan Gard-
saloon Wednesday
railed some win.-, drank
bis wine and threw a
dollar on Gardner
gave him his change and the fellow
skipped up I he railroad
The corpse of Joseph
arrived Wednesday evening ban
Baltimore where be died from
operation at hospital,
the funeral wag held Thursday
at the family burying at
The Superior Method.
The Sample plumbing
at Mains, is known
all over New for its sys-
and advertising.
Mr. S. T. the advertising
manager, mall
pill the newspaper
an advertising media, ll
reaches out farthest and
touches everybody Within
reach. Tim is more ion can
my of any other one
Philadelphia
e. ii, e. a-. n.,. . night ii .
ml of
from cents up. and
Testament from lo cents up, at
Hook Store.
At New Bern.
The Greenville boys defeated
New on their own grounds
lib a more of HI to
I hey were Healed
white in New feature of
the being a union
light excursion fee night go
there,
the
Below is
i Ira team
W.
Smith,
Forbes,
Jan
-I II
The features of game wen
two base bis Smith,
and James, a long home inn
James and work second
the of Hip it
Killer, for Meal
relief bum, Me.,
Mini in I In- h and a fill
K s , Nu
lo keen MOM
it I lit hi
hut out Hun-Killer, Davis
ice
Two Of the sous of W. It. Wilson
sick.
THE INSTITUTE
if fl. July
Tuesday night J. Y. Joyner,
Professor of English in the State
Normal Industrial
spoke to teachers the sub-
of English Literature. He
urged importance of first
curing a vocabulary. The child
must have to express his
thoughts, art to store up
words to be used for at
the feet of nature learn from
one who never makes a mistake.
Child uses often heard so
must surround with the best
English. First work is that
slate of development. Vocabulary
is largely by bearing.
Cultivate a literary taste. Liter-
habits of nearly all are formed
j before enter college and those
i who have no literary taste hen
enter college never have. All
of literature is to be found
unless i, taken the child
will feed garbage instead of the
ambrosial of Hod.
What is all of this training
You need lo exalt it above
Spirituality fruit of
fruit, only means
the spiritual side
sense.
In English parliament
J failed to cause unjust laws to be
hut by bis
j masterly word-painting in English
literature caused a change in the
mi ii of people and the
I repeal of many unjust laws.
Joyner is giving bis life to this
work and we arc proud to claim
as our for be belongs to
count j .
j night W. F.
Esq., of
a of the Board of
Education, spoke fill us. He ex
pressed sin prise lit finding such n
school building so
well equipped, wag glad to say
A. i. Cox was one of greatest
men he ever knew. He thought
I when Hit people asked
School here were
too much, but was glad to
mistake, and all well cared for.
i. lad to sec the teachers have such
an opportunity to receive
as they were gelling here.
to see the dawning of a new
lent. When knowledge is
i there will be a great change the
state. Once a contest the
I about appropriation to higher
I education bill now unheard of, but
is full, Wake For-
est put up new buildings
In i work. Trinity is the
I endowed Methodist school in the
under new
is taking new
out of our is rapidly
growing others are
proving. No boy or girl knocks
at doors of College at
vain, but struggle is
lo prepare for college.
The state opens schools for only a
mouths in year,
State are committed to
cause the
ore trying lo carry out pledge so
that while boy will be
In the Slate time
are over children,
an- in colleges,
academies, in public
schools and in schools,
children in county no
during year.
The teacher before -land as
this. Teaching
should lie a and
tiny soon conn- when it will lie rec-
us i h and teachers
required to and equip
then will there a
brighter day.
May the by
reach from to college,
In . have not done r
duly. Vt ten bad the committees
Of hen-on out side
on the then I'd
go for committee. Teachers
do duly limes
the the white
schools in county taught lust
y car for six mouths mid the
pi ii e was per mouth.
Homo Ho many gut
about Cook more than
that, for we can't get a good one
for less I him all
counted. It g teacher is worth
per day she ought to be sent
liaise the and do
away with and led grade
Teachers ought to put
their best energies of mind
body in work. If a lawyer
fails, his pocket is injured, if
fails physical body is
ed, but if the teacher fails an
mind is injured and a
young life mined. Teachers
should cuter for life.
doctors enter
for a year or so and the teacher
who does, commits a crime against
youths. Tear down old school
cabins and build good houses, put
a committee to back the work, give
good salary, have teachers equip-
trained parents will
point with pride to their schools
and then we shall sec pall of
lifted and the sunlight
of know ledge shine abroad.
Mr. Harding gave us a speech
full of practical thought and we
are glad that a man of his ability
will neglect own work to serve
the school interests of the Co., us
be is so faithfully doing. At the
close of Mr. speech,
Sup. Davis stated that Co.
bad a higher average salary than
Pitt and u good grade of work,
be would ask for an
Monday, but the
ants who were not here would get
no certificates unless the Board of
required it.
congratulated
teachers
in several years of attending
I inc. He had been slack
grade as pay was poor, but must
raise Public school teachers
can't go to the teachers assembly
or summer schools at college but
can come here and they are get
ting exactly the instruction they
need. Can a teacher complain of
the opportunity to improve Some
already told him they came to
stay only part of time, but
can't afford to miss any, so will
stay all the time. Then after the
Institute all should follow up with
ii years work or will go down
time. There are -I more
teachers here from than were
examined lost year. Our hearts
go out in sympathy to Miss
her sad She
was called home by
gram announcing the death of her
brother. May He who alone is
able, comfort her in her sorrow.
Our people here do not hesitate
to express their disapproval of the
change in schedule on this
road. Every the county,
and especially towns on the
road ought to unite a request
to the to give us another
change. It is a burning shame
we art to be subjected to such
inconveniences for DO purpose a
far can see. Let us have a
change and have it quick.
Thursday night Prof. J. B.
of chair of Latin
Wake Forest College, spoke to the
teachers saying He was
glad to lie here to speak to the
teachers of Pitt Greene. How
fitting the named honor
of the great orator,
other the American warrior
should unite and here join heart
mid baud to equip themselves for
work. I you
on this chance
tonight.
There have been transitions a
discovery of America,
Napoleon
France, but one of
greatest is on today. Change
is written every phase life
learning, changes have
mine it h tho
press, widening sphere,
widening commercial life
breaking down dogmatic
of years standing. Those
changes count wild learning.
Browning his wife have help-
ed taste and aspirations. His-
traces the course of the post
and gives s ii Id i mi
unit wondrous changes in
future. Wondrous is the new
life, tilled with push, progress and
perseverance. life
and dreamers find little room. The
highest note optimist over
Hounds richer prospects and sob
, and sustain in
but the no play
age.
We are facing a new century,
lour eyes catch a new sight and our
ears hem tho bugle call to duty.
There I a golden age yet to do
i eloped all lines.
will be greater and love have more
of life and and richer re-
ward. What is to be the mission
of learning t 1st. Must exalt man
above 2nd. Exalt faith
above materialism. 3rd Teach men
higher ideals of civic and social
virtues, Must lighten
louden.- of toil. 0th. The Spirit
is as in days of old and
w c measure by dollars they
arc deified. Money i magnified
dollar
mark silences objections all
lines and unlocks all doors. It is
the that attracts all. In
this sign we conquer. Behold man
God's image dust at
feet of mammon. teacher
must change speak and
be heard. History, record of
dealing with man poetry,
again. man's a man
for and To be a
in an is greater than to be a million
Lay broad foundations for faith.
To lose faith is to lose power. To
live you must believe strong-
Without faith the sublimest
truth facts fall. France try-
to destroy this found her
dark abyss of
despair. Like a ship on the sea
without Captain. anchor or rudder,
so is man stayed in
ID God. Teach men to stood
faith, Have vision to see the
present to interpret minds
appropriate to present. I bid
you teach boys that
above all one purpose runs and
truth, justice and righteousness
rule.
Many problems are all La-
municipal troubles,
strikes, race problems, etc., are all
problem. The question is how
to instruct citizen get
Intelligence makes the
citizen a patriot, he embodies and
exemplifies, be is the type of
Divine. Bit the opposite is weak-
like blind Sampson tear
down on his bead.
Men of Pitt and
I bid you Godspeed.
have your sacrifices and toils, but
above and crowning all the
The beautiful language, line
thought and
Prof. charmed the
Only fault
quit too
Friday night was a
none the pleasant. Short
was excellently render-
ed, after which gallons of
lemonade was in and III
drank to their comfort. Then be-
gun social feature man
unknown to each other became
known and Hit ended
most pleasant feature of
So say we all.
night T. J.
Jarvis, of Greenville, will address
the lust null-, and on Wednesday
there will be address by
Dr, President
University.
DO YOU WANT ONE
BROOCH
With any picture desired on it.
The brooch is gold-plated and
make a beautiful
The picture above does not fairly
represent the beauty of the brooch,
but you can samples at Toe
office that show what
they are.
Do you want out t We will send
you Tub Eastern
for one year and
give you one the pins for 01.30.
Any one already n can
have one FREE by your
subscription one year in advance
and getting us one new subscriber
for a year.
Any boy or girl can have one
by sending as two new sub-
to Tub Eastern
for one year.
.-
I. H ill I I
III
, ma V a lie-
rill in
it-i-
Th
slow In
a Hit,
tic party mill Illicit ii
ll towns nil n
Used n of to i,
could Kin in- against
for five founds ll was money
when tun or of I In-
came III same lime we nil
, cull
n fellow as Mil
tilde of a MUM mid ITS
mi. ii. it We put him i against
Hi.- mail In our
lie lipped the ill
pounds, good ll
that you couldn't hurt a pile
Oliver, no slouch,
lit of fourth round we
to tin- tenner.
VI tin the Mai at
from of the rim or
two windows Ho I
lo inn- I I'll
out lo cue of the
no Inn lie did II
lime hall up n-
ii Rt- Inn In-
cut ii iii train
Hun him in
I-. we Mill
lie in pill i i. Hill
Kill Hie I. ill Lilly oil
-i-if We
mill pi n
Mil ; ii . i . . ii. i . I i. nil
A fellow have to be a
to
FOR THE HOUSEWIFE
T.
A the
from rooking Is a
a nil very Male.
It Hie as It a
ll minutes,
It out. Hie oil will care Ufa
It. Kurt r, the will
kepi It from vaporizing. Cauliflower
not
The for It Is a scald
In freak water, dulling hot,
tie cold soaking. If limit are big,
into mi to make sure
of every hit of
curd.
when heat pills
open nut of commission, a
as of hi raw, excelsior, light
even will set up
a purifying draft and help lo free the
unpleasant odors.
an open On place, the to
have a range hood. There are hoods
and hoods, at any price you
choose, Mg copper
affairs In lite great hotels to tin- modest
sheet Iron which Is In-
of so ii among new
stoves There Is a hood.
working up down like the shutter
of a roll top desk that Is theory
hood to to
spare, In has proved
less than
ones.
No can
make up for the of care and In-
In the cook notwithstanding
It Is a fact that a bond well set In a
large measure carries away the fumes
of food.
The Way to
Prosperity.
A man once
said this was his
Early to bed, early to
rise, hustle like thunder
and advertise.
Advertising
What a Thing ll In In
wake up In from
I., I a. i . . . mil.
a i urn hi Tim will
in- nun- If you p bottle.
of n for It In I.
never hill to CUT
Avoid -ml. lit ii.-t-.
I. hut
in will
you Don't
lag In the race,
but let people know
what you are here for.
and boat
way lo mill to
it Such
advert to
people, I hey learn what yon
a. II and reap the
benefit.
purchased a Urge
supply of bright and attractive
i to Illustrate ad-
and yon are at
to If you d know
what you to we will
help you gee up your advertise-
That U our to
help yon talk lo the people.
Tho cost of an
I'm, U l easiest
HOT
Yes going to get hotter. We
have plenty of hot weather
CLOTHING
Suits, odd coats, odd coats and
vests, light weight hats, low
quarter shoes, summer under-
wear, NEGLIGEE SHIRTS,
all kinds of furnishings to keep
you cool. You Know Where,
He Has Ladies Oxford Ties.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of tills paper it
so to remind you that you own
for
and we
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
New
The first
crop on the Greenville market was
brought in Saturday by Mr. H.
Allen. There were three
and it all went to Liberty
Knitting Mill.
stock holders of tho Green-
ville Knitting Mills held their
annual meeting a few days ago and
elected following
Moore.
E. House.
Secretary S.
Atkins.
Attention it called to the notice
of execution sale by O. W.
Sheriff.
You can take comfort from
thought that there will be and
c weather after
New Beef-
Bleak and boneless Pig-
Feet Tripe at Samuel M.
Those who overdone the
the It have been
answering to roll call before
Mayor today.
If Greenville wants present
inconvenient schedule of trains
changed should be doing
something to get it
Little Miss Mattie
had a doll marriage Wed-
which a of
her little friends enjoyed with her.
Methodist school
had a good attendance their
lawn party Academy grove.
Thursday and made about
for the library fund.
was considerable disturb-
with cursing and drawing
pistols among the crowd of
at the Thursday night, but
no policeman was sight.
little folks bad quite a nice
entertainment the aid tit Hotel
for
benefit of Confederate
They made
Our kill boys returned
from New where they play-
ed a on the 4th with the
New Bern boys. score was
to favor of
is a
boy at Western Union
Telegraph office. baa
him u nice wheel to
speed delivering mes-
sages.
Sunday, June
road between Mr. Ward's
and Avon farm via Hall
Ferry, a double ease gold watch,
gentleman will be
liberally unaided lees than
by returning
J. It.
N. C.
Hand
Hi h p Locomotive Boiler
on skills, nearly new. I b. p.
Boiler and on skids. I In.
p. Boiler and Engine skills.
h. p. Boiler and skids.
h. p. Stationery Boiler. This
machinery was token part pay-
for larger machines will
be sold cheap for cash.
H.
Preferred Jail to Work.
A colored man serving a term
jail was recently hired out to a
farmer. He worked along for a
day or two and then failed to show
up at bis of row any more.
The farmer started inquiry after
found that he bad come
to town gone back in jail.
said he bad
jail than to work.
Pour to
Mr. H. Cunningham served
a special police Thursday. Ear-
in the be arrested a
three other went to
take prisoner away
The was game held the
at bay, but the prisoner
gave him a slight cut the linger
also cut a long gosh his
Policeman Dudley bearing the
scuffle went to Mr.
assistance prisoner was
landed. The other three runaway.
Warm Time.
The have
else to warm them up
now well as the weather, name
y, tho special times levied by the
Board of Aldermen. On
there was it
per raise over former I eves,
and a of drag net feeler was
thrown out to see if anything else
could found that would
taxing. Tin revenue act
charter were both searched
gently. If whiskey license had
up in as much proportion it
would have looked better.
Changes.
There have recently some
changes of tho Sou Express
Co. this Mr. J.
who Agent
with Mount,
bus been transferred to the Kay-
division Is succeeded
In Mr. ft. Barrett, formerly of
Norfolk Mr. W.
Firmer, who has Messenger
i i in Wei. Inn and Kin-i i, ii for
some months, has been transferred
to the Norfolk Carolina road
Mr. T. Boney has been put back
this i no. This Mr.
old run, and all are glad to see
him back over here.
HOWDY DO.
Same Speak to Me, Sense t. Yen
1901.
H. A. White went to
today.
W. K. Parker up the road
this morning.
W. J. went to Bethel
this morning.
O. S. I left this morning
for New York.
A. K. left this morn-
G. W. B. Hadley left this morn-
for Norfolk.
J. J. Mason, of Washington,
came in Wednesday night.
Miss Ida I of Baltimore,
came Wednesday
It. J. Cobb returned Wednesday
night a trip up the road.
J. K. Moore returned
day evening from Washington.
Miss left Ibis
morning for Scotland Neck to visit
friends.
Harry Wall and Editor Oliver,
of the Wilson News, Wed-
Miss Blow went to Wash-
today to visit her sister,
Mrs Fulford.
B. F. Bernard, has returned
from to be ready for the
tobacco
W. F. Harding went to Win-
Wednesday night re
turned
Arthur Bernard, of
who has visiting Mrs. M. A.
returned home today.
Mrs. It. M. Hearne and son, Ed-
ward, of Washington, returning
from a to by
here Wednesday night to visit
father, Allen Warren.
Friday, B, 1901.
It. Nor-
folk today.
Will Phelps returned Thursday
from Everett.
Miss went to
Thursday evening.
Miss Addie Taft left Dom-
for u visit.
Mrs. J. W. Peebles returned
morning
MiS ill lit ll
Hoc, left this morning for
Wilson.
Bruce Sugg came from
Mount Thursday
this morning.
Kev. W. left this
morning for Pantego to fill the
of Kev. W. Davis
there.
Miss Mabel Bawls, of Tarboro,
who has been visiting Miss
Skinner, returned home
morning.
J. W. B. and wife, of
Rocky Mount, came Thursday
night lo visit bis brother,
Mrs. B. It. King and
of who nave been visit-
Mrs. K. W. King, returned
home today.
Saturday
C. W. left this morning
Danville.
V. returned this
morning from
Presiding Elder, F. A. Bishop,
left this morning for Tarboro.
Miss Myrtle Wilson came homo
this morning from
Dr. B, L. Curr returned Friday
i City elsewhere.
Miss C-ox, of Johnson's
Mills, came up this to vis-
it relatives.
P. M. and family left
morning for Tarboro to visit
relatives.
Misses Sal lie and
Mayo, Bethel, are visit-
Mrs. E. House.
Miss of Kim
City, arrived Friday evening to
visit Mrs. E. B. Higgs.
E. II. Thomas, wife and little
sou left this morning for a visit to
Henderson
It. Cobb T. E.
Hooker returned Friday evening
from the at
W. II. ling-dale come
home Friday evening from
institute at
John Andrews, of
has been here a few days helping
office, return
ed homo Friday
Died.
Mr. Joe I, in no , oft
died Monday in Baltimore, where
he was in the hospital for an opera-
He was about years
FURNITURE and DRAPERIES at CUT PRICES.
Pictures, Window Shades, Poles,
Come and let Dress your House at low Prices.
Sample Notions at New York Cost.
Biggest Lot ever offered in Greenville Consisting of Underwear, Hosiery. Suspenders, Bide Combs, Baby
Pans, Belts, Corsets, Keck Umbrellas, Parasols, Handkerchiefs, Towels, Napkins, Jewelry,
Great Reductions on white
goods, organdies, piques,
foulard, silk and embroideries. We sell for cash only.
CUT IS HA
Ma Boys Bolts worth worth
Menu Suits worth 16,00.
Greater redaction than was over thought of on
BK BOLD AT
GOODS.
This bill for Cash Buyers
Ladies Muslin Underwear.
to Long skirts, flown,
at Ll than Cost of Material.
FOB Pitting the
V. V. All See the new Miller every one
New Corset given if not all right.
SHIRTWAISTS.
Dozens of Styles. Bought factories had Imported
models from Paris Vienna other dress in
Europe to serve as an inspiration for styles, we
W nave from the cheapest to very handsome in prim.
SHIRT QUALITY ONLY
if Best Calico.
per
Hie quality only Reduced
prices on all silk woolen goods
Big Rue Sale.
to select from. One
lot of about 7-1 worth
to Mo.
Furniture.
Leather
quality reduced to
Oak Suits, BO Book-
styles Hull Racks,
Cribs, Cradles t Car
Ask For Prices.
Fruit of the Loom.
Barker Mills,
Bleaching, yard
Hosiery and Knitted Underwear.
MUCH HALF
son Underwear needed for now and the coming warm
days, half, much of It, of what expected to pay. Prices
ire exceptionally low. saving between our value price and
price Important, North side of store
Men Boys Good. South side of store tor
Goods. Up with choice Furniture tot Ladles and
Hosiery.
Hi- pair for kind
lie.
this is n rare op-
for Ladies to goto
good bargain.
Summer Petticoats.
Mercerized Black Umbrella
with Knife
Plaiting, Finished with Black , .
Satin Strapping
Neva Silk Pet-
I icon . Trimmed,
lop bottom with
Rose Quilling, only 11.60
Hosiery and Underwear.
Ii- a pair for kind
so
Corns get your Books.
for
iii. BOa
Value for
The Biggest Department Store in Greenville.
Big New Store.
Lace Our
H Curtains, white long,
reduced In Curtains
long reduced to
Curtain
Shoes
l Shoos cents
I i. 11.50 shoes cents
Shoes
Men Shoes all prices.
N. C LOOK FOR THE PLACE.





lave You Forgot
A. Q AM
s OF
AX
Pry Goods, Press Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
THE CITY FATHER
What the
A OF OTHER
WHICH I AM i TO MENTION.
to sec fur your Barrel or Pork.
Your to
. White.
TWO TEARS PREMIUMS PAID IX THE
ill BENEFIT HE II
f.
B.
NEWARK, X. J. V HAS
I Value.
Cash Value.
Paid insurance.
Extended Insurance that world automatically,
Is
Will be n- instated if arrears be paid within month while yon
upon satisfactory evidence
Incontestable.
iii. i each
are living, or within three after
of and payment with inti
No
are payable at the
succeeding year, provided the for the current year be paid.
Tin j may W To reduce or
J. Increase the
.;. To make policy payable an an during the lifetime
el insured.
J. L. SUGG,
lee in
ill-. X. C.
i THE ,
Roberts Chili
Night Sweats and Grippe, and
,. of Malaria
DON'T WAIT TO DIE I
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED I
FAMOUS I
TWIT. Z- . PER
Ma DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE.
THE NORTH CAROLINA
STATE NORMAL AND
Literary. Classics. Industrial. Pedagogical. Musical.
The Hoard of Aldermen met
Thursday night in regular session,
six members being present.
The Tax Collector made his re
license taxes market
rents collected.
The Chief was instruct-
inventory of prop-
hand belonging to the
town.
H. C. who was elected
Alderman to fill the vacancy in
the fifth ward, declined to accept
and place was again declared
vacant, t. L. Sugg and W. Hi
White were pi nomination
for the place and received three
votes each, when the matter of fill-
this vacancy, as well as the
j office of Assistant Police, was de
I to the next regular
Henry T. King was appointed a
committee to make some
nation d to sales.
J. X. Hart. Treasurer elect, was
allowed further time to tile his
bond.
The special license
taxes were
Opera per year.
Traveling theatricals and min-
not showing in licensed halls
per day.
Circus and menageries, one
per day. two or more rings fie
per day, each side show per
day. Circuses advertising and
town but showing out-
side the corporate limits arc sub-
to the same lax.
Public auctioneers per
year.
Real estate and collecting
agenda 17.50 per year.
Butchers per year, the
Mine tax apply to fresh meat deal-
Wood and dealers 17.50 per
year.
Undertaken per year.
Photographers per year
photographers
month.
Lumber dealers per year.
Junk dealers per year.
Hone dealers per year.
Traveling horse dealers per
month.
clocks, stoves
ranges per year.
Bicycle dealers and repairer
per year.
Merchandise brokers
Every cotton planter should
write illustrated
pamphlet, -Cotton
It is sent free.
Scad . . I
WORKS, ft Kama. Si, S.
An r-
An man.
Rail. ion- I
III. I
is i ex
urchin, the anther
I Bl
a window a
Inquired of a hf
L. H. Pender,
GREENVILLE, X. C.
Fines. Tin Hoofing,
Expert U tinsmith employed. All
kinds Can and Locksmith work
first class. Re-stocking of gnus a
specialty.
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter
Paper Hanging.
am prepared to fur Wail Pa-
per and can hang it if Full line
from beat designers to from.
I am also to do Brick Laying
on notice
Orders for wall paper Wt at the store
Mm. M. D. will receive prompt at-
J. H. BUNN,
Greenville, N. C.
UNIVERSITY
Law School.
The Summit July 1st to
continue three month.
lion admitting to the bu.
lectures n la For C at-
Chapel Hill. N. v. Dean.
IN 1866.
J. W. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
in a Died.
PI was reply.
ill- I u
IV; lull
.; i I What
say I. II
lie writes nor
w tin t
Tin- I I with I
i Too
lie
SALE.
By virtue a of
Court of Put county in the case of
Cannon of ft Jacky
Tool, petition to sell laud the tin
will sell cash
the Court Greenville
Mb, the following
laud, in the
Greenville on the aide
St., being SO feet front hack,
and known s a part of old Livery
stable of Until Macon, said lot
accurately described in a deed ii. E-
to in Book
H. inure containing i of acre more or
J CANNON,
JAMES. Ally.
This July
Three Tapes, One Year for
Times
RICHMOND, VA.,
Now Only Cents a Tear,
and includes absolutely free The
Paragon Monthly, New The
Farm Journal, Philadelphia.
LY AND SUNDAY
Including Farm Journal and Para-
Monthly, now only per
year; per month by mail.
Address THE TIMES,
Richmond, Va.
flat
Steamer leave
ton daily at A. K. for Green
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
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.
first by Dr.
Charles J Jefferson
Medical Philadelphia, Pa, in his
so fl I of child-
in in overcoming the
in and s.
count r-
acts the effect weather and the
condition, and
saved the lives thousands of children
the talc. where
and ill mothers give it.
of section to
show their and little to
lie so
W It
or mail
cents t c. M Si Mo.
Trinity College
Oilers one hundred and
and of study
Twenty-three teachers in academic
Eight equipped with modern
apparatus. library facilities. Best
gymnasium and athletic appointments in
the state. Scholarship
nearly within the
past seven years. very low. The
best college is the one a student
the best advantages. Send for
6-31-Cw. ham, N. C.
M r.-I--
. iii and Observation Sell I
in i as .
, . s r lath.
Ci ,. from Us
For I ether informal
Pr
II of
board
July Session
II M
r-
tin-
and
1910
per
The
.-ins
on exhibit The
at
THE GREAT
TONIC LAXATIVE
If you have sour stomach, biliousness,
breath. inactive backache, loss
lath ct bad blood, blotched or muddy skin.
ii any symptoms and disorders the story or bad bowels end an
unpaired digestive system, Will Cure You.
It will clean out the kidneys, strengthen
the mucous cf the your and put you
your again. Your appetite return, your bowels move
your liver and to trouble you, your skin will clear and
you will feel old time energy and buoyancy.
r mod r-- lot
similar
H i-r I
r i. -iii-1 lever.
swap tan sad I
Mi U for It
For Sale by
I . i Uh i , i i
i . and lorn, I i
I N.
tr II a I
fir.- I mi . I I .-Ii. r . .
t pet
paw
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
Livery stables per year.
charging per
day a year, 91.50 per day
per pat day per
year, private boarding houses
per year.
Skating links per mouth.
broken and dealers
contracts per year.
Dealers in pistols, metal knacks,
bow knives, etc., per year.
Itinerant or opticians
Gypsies, fortune tellers
palmists per year.
year.
of wax works or u-
for profit day.
Merry-go-round or of
place any game or play for
per day.
Drays per year for each
used.
Dogs
of or
of on streets per
day.
in lire works per
year.
per
this refunded if
i lie lot one
year without interruption.
I. I per
year.
buyers and
per year.
Dealer. in hand clothing
per day.
The tax all of these items
stated by the year or are
the same for My part the lime.
An was made to get
machines back in the town by a
motion being nude that a license
tax rt; yaw In placed on
each machine This resulted a
lie vole and Mayor Long decided
the mailer voting against it.
The Clerk was instructed to
write the Attorney General to as
if the to vi. has a right to
levy a tax on tobacco ware-
houses, tobacco buyers,
buyers and
Shops.
tuns lo lie placed oil view are three
It
and Tl w. . sun for of
alto neon given to In
with a l s. m thing like
lightning yon.
Ian General
l.-Kc how
escaped Ii
by two of who re
ported nil It,
it would t I e a good lie illy
Mrs. Harper, a lady .-f strong
s. rend it her
band lo risk exp it-
I ,. i n ii
Mr. which ran n
similar tad reject-
ed. la
Interview
Peppy Go.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Norfolk, Va.
you Nova Scotia
Ian here, at following
for June and July
tons
Car Load Lets Ml
ton
ton lots
Please let us hare order as soon as
possible, so as to avoid delay in shipment.
J. W. PERRY COMPANY.
DEALER
r o
AGENTS
Mr. C- General for
Carolina and of Well-
Known Popular Company,
MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Co., of
to to Its number of
policy holders, and to the public
of North
will now Resume In
state from this date will
policies, to all de-
siring the very best insurance in the best
life insurance company in the world.
in your town has not
yet tel arrangement., address
JOHN C. DREWRY,
Agent, N. C.
Assets
Paid policy
Live, reliable energetic agents wanted at
once lo worK for the
Old mutual
i urn Bagging and always
on has i-
Fresh goods kept constantly ea
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
ONE
W OR D ha word Is
It refers to Dr. Pills i
MEANS HEALTH.
with
Sick
Practical Education
In agriculture, mechanic
and a
of theory and practice,
of study and manual training.
a Tear. Total in-
clothing and board,
Thirty teachers. student. Next
begins September
For address On T Win-
AGRICULTURE MECHANIC ARTS,
W. c.
TO CREDITORS.
Having duly qualified before
or Court of Pitt county as
of the estate of Brooks, de-
notice Is hereby given to all persons
indebted lo the estate to make immediate
payment lo undersigned. And all per-
sons having claims against said estate are
notified to present the same to the under-
signed for payment on or before the 4th day
of June, or this notice will be pleat
bar of recovery. This ML
CHAPMAN,
of Jacob Brooks.
ANY symptom's and essay others
Indicate inaction of th-------1
You Need
Take No Substitute.
UNIVERSITY
of North Carolina.
THE THE STATES
SYSTEM.
LAW,
Highly live
tuition to
sons. Loans fur the needy.
Student. Instructors,
Dormitories, Works,
Central Healing system.
spent In in WOO
1901. term la-gins Sap
B. Pres,.
Chapel Hill, X. C.
W. R, WHICHARD BRO.,
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
l men i and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market price
paid for country produce.
SALE OF LAND.
By virtue of a decree of the Superior
Court Pitt county made day hi a
certain Special Proceeding therein pending
entitled, Cannon, Public
the estate of II.
deceased, against Bonnie B. Bas-
John and Olive
will on Monday, July 1901, sell at
public sale before the Court House door in
a certain lot or parcel of land
situate In of Pitt county,
on the south side or Third street and east
side of strict and known in the plan of
said town as lot number five in block It.
Term nit
This the 6th day of June 1901.
CANNON,
Public administering the
estate of II. ten. deceased.
; Notice of Ea. Bale.
J. L
------DEALER IX------
on
H I
A GENERAL LINE OF
El
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
The rich coffers
Won't keep him from coughing.
Sonic would stick
than build up a
lice.
It lakes a pointed remark to get
into sonic I i ad.
The therm I meter rises and falls
by degrees.
The man who doesn't stoop may
still lie
Love i Mind, and yet lovers
pull do
Won't please a
fall out of the mi i
in Superior
Court
W. II. and
vs.
U. J W. J
By of in directed to
the the Superior Court
the ca- of W. II. James
and Joseph James against It W.
I will, on Monday the fifth day of August,
1901, at II o'clock B. at the court
in roll to the highest
cash, to satisfy said all
title and nil, which Hie
It. J. W. Carson has In the fol-
lowing described real to One
lot of land in the town of N.
C, bounded as Beginning at the
corner of Main
about eighty feet lo
line, a Southerly course
thirty feet a Westerly course
with Tarboro St. with Main
Furniture Dealer, paid a Northerly course to the beginning
g. M.
Wholesale retail Grocer and
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago New Orleans.
Greensboro Female College
Greensboro, N. C.
Literary and Courses.
Music, Art and other goods.
Literary Course and nil
Expenses 1200.00 per Year.
begins September
on
cation. DEED PEACOCK,
Hides, Cotton Heed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Go Parlor
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
and Gail Ax
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty tin-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Heeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass
China Ware, Tin Wooden
Ware, Crackers,
Best Butter, Stand-
ard Sewing Mac hi net, and
and
containing one-eighth an acre
was conveyed to It J. by Harry
Skinner, March Book O. S.
page
Also one other tract in town
Bethel the East aide of James St.
bounded follows on I Id North by
on by W.
Carson on the by Malissa Ann Bryan
and on Wast by James Si. and
the lot whereon H J. W. Carson formerly
resided, being a part of the laud conveyed
to It. J. W. Carson by It. by
Quantity.
to see me.
Cheap for cash. Com
sum m
Phone K.
L pages and
cot Pitt county.
In Hook A.
the
Also, all the portion of tract of
which by and
wife, Maggie, to II J. iV, by Deed
Div Hid and in hook
II I page of Pitt
In Pill
county, i so much thereof as was as-
signed to said It. J. W. as a
the day of July, 1901.
The the
which will about
acres. is male In
for more particular
m to said ad allotted.
day of July, 1901.
O,
of Pitt county
By L W. Deputy
The Commoner
WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
in
One II, Six Months
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
The Reflector office. The Semi-
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or The Daily
Reflector and
one year for payable in ad-
PATENT
or Improve; also
model, or
aw. Mo All,
W PATENTS
Washington,
II
FOR
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
II TO
PB
a Week
-AT
VOL. XX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JULY Is
NO
Is the customer who lake-s advantage of BARGAINS,
our competitors why it is sell so cheap.
OUR MOTTO-DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES.
W. T. LEE
in Exposition.
Iii about
visitors wit room with all modern conveniences.
Fm view of River Lake Brie
Niagara Fulls oar SO
walk to exposition grounds. Take Niagara street ear ti
Auburn Avenue. Moderate rates. All will
receive attention.
JOSEPH A. MOORE,
1283 Street, Buffalo, X. Y.
A FIRST CLASS MILITARY SCHOOL IX X.
School,
LaGrange, N. C.
MILITARY, LITERARY,
Boarding Pupils, Twelve Counties and two State
past session. School
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 trails, gives a sound bod
and clear mind, room methods
lion mental grasp. Athletics encouraged. No Compromise on
Liquor or Tobacco. Expenses entire term of Mouths,
tuition, board, room, fuel lights, payable quarterly
advance. No extras. Write beautiful register.
6-12 J. E. DEBNAM,
A Special Take Off.
We have taken the price oft of a special line of Figured Lawns
Organdies, which we have been running from s to and for the
NEXT SIX DAYS.
in l i LETTER
Special
X. C, duly s.
It hi an ill wind Hows good
to y. By same token
may be said to be mighty poor
that does contribute
somewhat lo the benefit of some
class of business going to make up
of human affair and econ-
While the physical
been suffering and sweltering in
his ova perspiration for a week,
while several of people
have actually and died
front the effects of heat, especially
overcrowded and badly
ventilated tenement districts of
the great cities of Hie
cotton and some other crops of
North Carolina and the South,
what the left of
have been greatly
the hot weather, and the crop
prospect over a area of this
section have materially
brightened by
of old sol's rays. Let's
be thankful fur that, while we
a some . f expletives on
our tongue's end, and the
of Ike hot weather idiot
with this it's hot
enough for me, but not too hot for
t OF CROOKED-
A score of mighty sick people
score and one. Thai is
the number of of a As-
and organization
here known us the of
each of whom has
carrying an insurance of on
his life for tears, some of them
lo years. Most of are
PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
are still Cue forefront of the race after
We offer you the best selected line of
General Merchandise
to lie found in any store in County. Well bought
the creations of the best manufacturers of America
and Europe. all the year round, Spring,
and Winter. We are at work for our mutual ad
vantage. It is OUT pleasure lo show what you want to
sell if We offer you the very best service, polite
attention, the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up Strictly on its own merits.
When yon come to market will do
if you do not sec our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us the following lines of general merchandise.
A large line of Baby Caps,
Laces and
Ladies Col-
and Cuffs all Sizes
I HAVE THE LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST LINE OF
EVER BROUGHT TO GREENVILLE.
Mi-. la charge of my if
is not on hand one will lie trimmed to suit your
tastes i; .
Hats, Silks, Braids, Ornaments, Flowers, Ribbons, and everything
u the milliners line.
Goods and Notions,
Shoes.
Satins.
Jacket-- and Capes, Carpets, and Oil Cloths.
Men's, Women's and Children's
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
and
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses, Laid, Send Is,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures. and Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in that line.
buy strictly for Cash, sell for Either Cash or on Approved
now old men, pas. sixty, who have Credit our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing,
paid hi .- ,. ,
r , . I
amounting the aggregate to the
value of theft policies, and who,
cannot now secure new j
on any obi citizens, of
limited incomes, who are about to
lay down life's cares and burdens
to answer the Master's call.
insurance represented all
their savings, it has been a
satisfaction and to them to
believe that their aged willows and
children would have the little nest
egg to help them meet the
of a livelihood when Hie bead
of the family was gone.
Imagine their feelings now that
they have learned that they have
been insurance lost,
their premium Iii-a year
if not stolen, their
families all through
the alleged crookedness of their
agent, Charles
who allowed their policies to
lapse over a year ago, and who has
collected premiums ever since
without acquainting the
victims of their
N IN FLORIDA.
Beach, Ha. July
lei
Since last writing you from
on I my place of
abode. I am present at
Palm Beach This beautiful town
lies fifty miles of Jensen,
is mi a peninsula bordered on the
west beautiful Lake Worth,
the by tin- Atlantic Ocean.
The largest par this place
belongs to II. H.
Standard oil . 11-
oh net- of two mammoth
M i
II. t . July 8th.
Mi tried lo satisfy
Ike which nave been try-
to him lo help postpone
trade with Rico, by
telling I hem, before he Wash-
it . help look after
interests he had
the
law made obligatory upon him
free trade he received
copy of the resolution
adopted by the legislature of
here, one known as Breaker.
it
Ranges
asking it be done, lie
will g,
during wick. There
pi stories in
c mi. tin- employment of
ii Mi u the former
insurgent commander, who
was entertained at the White
neck, by
in carrying
plans in f true, it
would In Interesting to know from
. fund is paid.
Mayor's Court
VT. II. Long makes an
I .- beginning of his
II III week of his
pines following cases be-
with him, and it la noted
I might also state every where he had Anal
covers twelve at n mid ion a line was imposed, the
can fifteen bun-1 other over to Superior
mil as large,
one thousand. Forbes, riotous, drunken
Company Is at present adding on and conduct, lined l
a thousand rooms, mid and n-i-, total 11.49
the other as the
The Breakers lies yards back
and faces can. the
a a mi e a et, l
Lake
the inter has e of
living near salt water or the
water.
Mi. Editor, I I lo
c you a
this but
apace compel me lo be a lint.
short. The grounds sun
both hotels art laid mil with
of rate I. plants and
Hoy hie long .
en two is lined
with some .
we will push out for per yard. Those lovely Imported Em.
Swisses, arc richly worth and will be run out
for the next fix days for and per yard. Piques worth and
now for days White Shin Waist and Dress Goods at
prices to astonish you. Madras Shirts for men, worth 11.00
for days Our entire line of Ladies Oxford Ties at reduced
price from up. Fruit of the Loom bleached Call to sec us
for anything you want am please you.
Standard Patterns Designs.
KICKS WILKINSON.
to about
being pocketed by their
agent, it is charged.
old of died last
week an attempt lo collect his
insurance unearthed the fraud that
has been practiced upon them.
You may help a dog of
and no matter kind of a
dog ha is clay dog, country dog
or illiterate or
and he will wag bis into pa-
and exhaust every muscle
his body trying lo tell yon
every drop of blood in his veins is
at your service. Help a man out
of a ditch and what he will do for
you afterwards depends great on
his breed, There arc plenty of men
Who arc not near as good as a dog
more respects than one.
Orange, Va., Observer.
The average man has lived by
the of his without
working this week.
If you want groves or ranges constructed upon
scientific principles which, are economical, durable,
convenient, as well as beautiful and artistic, look to lake it In.
for tin-
work rs
two dollars and a quarter per
my foreman has
increase wages.
being the re
mud celebration n s hi-
v, know
Beach and He ill and I are
Tin re
trade mark, which is shown upon every genuine
stove or Range, do not be deceived
by worthless imitations substitutes,
lead all others in yearly sales
gold Exclusively
Scot I Peter Clark, drunk and
lined and coals, 18.39,
Joe Bros riotous and disorder-
d and using profane Ian-
, lined and costs, W
i- a Joe concealed
. court.
Button,
riotous and disorderly and
kind of lie fined each and half costs,
in nil lain water, and total .
la to wind up Perkins, riotous ilia-
and ball the hold, conduct, deadly weapon
I have been appointed being used he was bound over to
for the special polio men September term of Superior court,
and watchmen late three Charles riotous and dis
dollars pet night, i n conduct profane Ian-
with regard- 14.60.
lo nil resisting and as-
friends. A. II. bound over to
in in court.
The Orphans. jumping on
guilty, case dismissed.
The chapter of orphans from
BAKER
Oxford Orphan will be in I
to give , . , , ,
Saturday night. A his name Is
charge of I he .-. Smith, has made a discovery which
In worth to
the of the building free it pans out as ho hopes will
He Inn discovered that be t- the
owner of of land in the
Building
N. C.
of charge cu
though II 1-
should give tie pit -.-
covered with nice
and rents, rickets aid
Burch's. star.


Title
Eastern reflector, 9 July 1901
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
July 09, 1901
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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