Eastern reflector, 12 July 1901


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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.





EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, N. C.
J. WHICHARD, Ed. Owner
Entered at the Post Office at
Greenville, N. C, as
Mail Matter.
Friday,
WINTERVILLE
THE INSTITUTE
C, July
Although the Bight WM dark
Touching tax dodgers the judge rainy Monday night quite a
some Chunks of
In delivering his charge to the
grand jury at the opening of Take
county Superior court, on Monday,
Judge said some things
out the ordinary, yet they arc
nevertheless true timely.
take the below from the
Raleigh News tad
it took weeks to get news in our
own county, hut now electricity
girdle the world and each night
we read the news from every conn-
try. Africa has toe same sun
shine as beautiful
birds of the most brilliant plum-
age, but it is called the dark con-
because the people are
rant, schools give
us light and make us happy. A
rat outspoken and emphatic. He large number of the teachers me write the
The County Hoard of Education Midi greeted Ex Gov. a people care not
at its meeting re elected know many men in my , spoke very feelingly frank I ,,,,,
Prof w II County with lots of I work. He said he he
, . i go to the in summer, while here he wanted here, if
Superintendent to he came to talk from the ,,, n
in winter, while I heart, to talk plainly as ho flt-j write the of the
been selected for that position. home, but when yon ex- While he addressed teachers for years,
county the state has a better the tax hooks think j Pitt and Greene he would speak j,,
Superintendent than he. He baa
the interest of the school
county thoroughly at heart.
The Washington Humane So-
ha beta advocating the Ion
they haven't ft enough rags at principally Of Pitt as he knew it
j home to wad a The
balm of relief about it to that a His subject
little they'll get to hot lute to a School. Is a
climate where they can't one I He had
It is a high privilege to pay taxes every county in the State and
and enjoy all the freedom of nearly every township and been
anting of government as this, and the man careful observer. Two things l
been so far that most of to shirk them ought not y, attracted at tent
. only to be made to pay, but sent and school houses, they were
the bones used by large business I for painted U mowed
Arms that are going and the laws to be thrifty pro
with bonnets on their beads. governing them were discussed at and he always found them
headgear in quest ion Is of straw, length, He that way. If the churches and
farmers hat, with to say, the punishment schools are dilapidated, doors off
same if the teachers do their
duty although live to see
the day, yet North to
which he has given the best of his
life, rise there would
come bright halo of light. God
spend the day.
Bx Gov. has tiled every
position of trait In State and
now ripe in years experience
ha came to give us a message from
a heart warm w love for us
cur work. It was eloquently de-
livered highly by all.
state
Happening In No on
The State Guard encampment
began today.
Mayor John A. Oaten, of Dunn,
died suddenly Tuesday morning.
O. W. Newell, of Louis
burg, died suddenly Monday while
tiding along in his buggy.
Capehart, of Kit-
was struck by g. Sat-
night, while riding
horseback. His horse was kill-
ed and he was insensible.
Four crippled tramps bagged J.
H. of Charlotte
and he would not
give it to them they assaulted
terribly beat him. One of his ears
was off and a piece bitten
out of his check.
NOTES.
shaped like a
two holes-v. won a virtuous the and goats
. , . ., , . . . woman to her ruin i only live around and sleeping in them, he
and u brim a enough to shade j , ,, , of refinement,
the eyes, it la lied neatly under. n ,,. ,., ,.,,,,.,.
for a man who a virtuous hinges and goats feeding
Toe Observer
The treasurer of the Knights of
Pythias is for Inventing
the throat way or not j n court just offense, for they can lie taught about of the funds of the
have a damp sponge in the crown fie bad done the deed and then the grove without any building a Chicago hotel and in
to the bead of the off to Texas, and ii. coal lands and defends him-
cool.
wretch ever dangled at the
a rope more deserved
his fate than fellow did the
The editors of the ate bold- years he got. who rather than see the child
lug their annual convention at; there is such a thing, also, grow up In ignorance, would
Greensboro as seducing is n hard teach without pay. But there are
nth. but in our high admiration two things absolutely essential
, tor woman we must not lose sight teachers pupils.
of the tact, for there are virtuous the ideal is a good lea her In
I men; inhere were not. then, in- every community and every entirely justified in risking their
He with the own money the tree-
s from experience for in his
While is nice to bare on the ground that business
it is absolutely necessary for men advised to do so. We
there are teachers in North Caro , are not advised to whether the in-
vestments have turned out well or
otherwise, but The New
Journal of Commerce comments up
on the case with ill usual level-
Short Crop.
Hearing two or three people
speak of having but grapes on
their James vines
this season, indicating that there
would be a short crop,
consulted Mr. Allen War-
who is the best authority On
that subject in all this set ion. Mr.
Warren said this season there
would hardly exceed I half-crop
any variety of grapes belonging to
what is known as the
family, the reason given for this
that there 1st a large crop
last year and the cannot
two He
cited examples to prove his theory.
early bunch grapes there will
probably B good
The business men may have been
ears
there have been ; an
meetings since then that he ,
surer to his own money
those enterprises, may at
the same lime have been wholly
unjustified in investing the funds
of the Hider in them. The furls
almost to the time of starting to
with brethren In this meeting,
but right at found that the ,.,.;., ,.;.,.,.,,.;
pleasure bad to be up. This I face teacher
writer joined the Press Con u seated the college days taught a
twenty-three years admiration and she is ; each vacation and
apt to eta; there unless she her- be graduated until the war.
gets down. teacher doing more for the
in a man's arms all night, wearing state and than any other a treasurer holds are trust funds,
failed to answer at roll call. We a ow .,., ,.,,,. agency and in this be did and not capital for him to do
the a good time at t break day after ball is over, not underrate factories, railroads, with, That to especially true
who bus lawyers and doctors. The this ease, for fund was
in j hi with n ll gaudy deals with brick and out which death benefits are
of the mi, his brain mortar that time will destroy, but paid. The funds were to lie i 11-
baseball club nM teacher with the soul winch vested where the maximum degree
. . a held here tornadoes destroy or earth of security, not the highest
lit to form n new lea quake shake down, but it profit, was to be
Wilmington, Charlotte on and on through eternity. If They were to be invested as life
In charging the regard gold or are to be chosen insurance companies and savings
banks their funds.
Old Reunion
The old Confederates of Pill will
hold I heir annual at Green-1
ville, in the Academy grove, en
The number
d Tarboro were represented.
i. ml of who
was vice
to selling, card-playing hesitate, character is
and other form of gambling, Judge else. A few
of league r every
presided, Cunningham, of weeks ago a millionaire start-
not present. The of country by working for per day, in
tin given the speaking to men said,
tin- bright than anybody
i I to
Inn tic lite final m i
I bill
lied to In
Lives Lost by Landslides
end Floods.
Wash., July
ton advice's by the steamer
give of loss of lives
by landslides and floods, occurring
Lung in June. The laud
slide was caused by a tremendous
earthquake Native accounts state
that a great Hood of water poured
out of the mountains, carrying
everything before it. Two
houses were swept away
the fields swept bare crops.
N. C, July
Misses Willie, Lula and Delia
Smith, Meta Early, Till
man and left
Monday to attend the institute at
Little Miss I right
sick typhoid fever.
J. T. Smith had the misfortune
to sprain his leg a few days ago.
Leon Tyson, who has been visit-
his near
returned Friday.
O. went to
Friday.
I-eon Whichard went to
Thursday.
Miss Abbott is visiting
her sister, Mm. L. H.
Mrs. If. M. Sauls left for
Tuesday to visit her parents,
W. H. Harrington, of Greenville,
spent night in town.
J. J. Mason, a clever salesman,
of was here on the
fourth.
Miss Iambi of near Falk
laud, in freight Friday
to visit relatives at Smith Hotel
She returned to this
morning where she
institute. ,
Messrs. Morrison, Ange, for
went to
night to hear Prof. Oar-
lecture.
F. L. of
spent several days here last week.
Misses Clyde Eula Cox came
up Saturday night to visit their
brother. They returned to Win-
morning.
Will Norman,
Sunday in
Miss Lottie is visiting Mrs.
II.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Tyson are
the s list. Their many friends
hope for their speedy recovery.
Miss Ada Ward and Misses
Nannie and Lela came up
Saturday night to visit Mrs. Wm.
They returned to
this
Miss Willoughby, of Koch-
dale, came in Saturday to visit her
sister, Mrs. C. L. Tyson.
Lawrence Anderson, of near
Sunday town.
DO YOU WANT ONE
Blind Tom.
The- wonderful musical prodigy,
Blind Tom, gave a concert in the
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ear.
An Agricultural State.
That North Carolina now is, and
is de.-i i long to remain, an
Slate, is conclusively shown
by figures recently given out
by the Office, showing, as
we mentioned last week, that only
17.0 per cent, of our population is
found incorporated towns. So
out of our j ion
only people are
places, while reside
what may be roughly called
throughout the the
agricultural interests are showing
signs of progress. Many will be
surprised to learn that the
returns of last year show that
farms were then under
cultivation while number in
1800 was only
Certain republicans arc now
claiming that a very large number
of have left
of political conditions. What
open house Saturday night lo raying now may confront
large audience. Tom shows but and put a quietus upon their
very little change he was usual lost election assertion that
hereabout and baa would have been different
lost of his old lime mastery j if the had been allowed to
of piano. He can play any Vote. As a fact, a number of
eh
ti, mot
. .
longer
. lid
me
of the lea .
want
and fresh -plowed s , is with the teacher. There Thursday,
I wonder why u will re hundreds county in veterans of
and should go smaller every year,
a missionaries into the bonus and ere long
; to failure lo carry out
with other league
ii was lie
i i led to I
of I'll ,.;.;
and K.
J. its i
ed default, . i
was elected
Wilmington, seconded
George A.
. , ., ,. after recall
vice president,
J, of ind
treasurer. was some lack
of M Tarboro,
Bryan, of is at.
Norfolk trying to collect ii- team. .
There will probably be
league
morning, Bryan succeed in
gelling the Norfolk players things
start off great shape. A
favorable result as to bis
expected, There ii-g
here bow made
up North teams, all of
which will stick to end
season. The four team league thus
made Raleigh, Wilmington,
is certainly
a floe one and will fast ball.
nit.
I lackey to t be
up a counter III a month;
w ii- re the air 1- impure and temp
-i- are hi linger
hi till e
; . . room so
I . where are long
short and painted
V the . nun try girl, lo nine
I praise, Ibo iii
in direct when the
i. de tared
arc like summer
, hard to catch and much
hi
I lite
Can It- it it
It. Perry, a farmer who
.- miles of
; in.-i of an acre in
year, Be gather-
barrels sold
was mind
in
lobe ill
she metropolitan
epicure, in the higher altitude
around Raleigh where harries ripen
too for Northern
demand.
any grower
iii section made a
record than Mr. Perry
Answers are invited, Raleigh
News i
stir up the people, They should
have names of all the white child-
the district and if one is
there go and what is the
and persuade the father
mother lo send him.
When a of the
United States in be a
record showing in it look
mouths to get an answer from
country, one morning
breakfast be sent a message,
j went via Lisbon, Liverpool and
Halifax lo and
the reply Hue down through
Texas Mexico lo Pacific
then lo then
Ayres and before
lea same day h
reply to his message.
f will have
passed away. Their last years
should be filled with much son-
shine happiness as possible,
and to end The
asks the people of Greenville to
lend a hand and make the coining
reunion of old Confederates the
most plea-ant they have yet bad.
let them come go away
that day feeling that no one
any Interest in them. the
soldiers a happy
in Hive ,
He 1- of
Ill
I. en bled for . r
vices a- of public
up the present 1.0
member body bus shown
c. . In -.-.
I mall
IV u Kith ii II
well until all n h well.
Ion In u
If m- is
I ., r-l I I
Av. i, o
Sick,
I'm, boys Mi. W. II. Wilson,
three Mr. Warren who
wen- them, two of Mr.
read A. two of Mr. J. Bowl
ling and one of Mr. W. L. Brown
Once only churches, now are quite A CO-
piece of music ever heard.
Miss Nina James played a piece
Saturday that Tom had
never heard and be repealed it
leave here every summer, and
it may also be put down as a fact
there is end to those
lose citizenship returning over-
Stomach of a Mao i to n
such common painful affection
cholera
by be chronic
dangerous The beat,
U Pain Killer, a medicine
which him been more a
half of s century never In give
rebel. there i one
Perry Pries Ha and
note by note. Tom's spelling by riding will of the white people
sound was very amusing, bis ballot
after this sort n i Price
many a in every home.
What made all these changes
been by the schools.
development comes from
who are touched only
by With great
Col-
ages, Academies and graded
Pill afford In drag,
We send to China
and Japan, county
children growing up In Ignorance.
When Inventor he asked for
for vanity and was
told would kill him. but the
wealthy tali was right, but when
lie asked for tax for schools
the ones who hail lie-
fore 1,0.1 this would kill him,
inn he lulu lei there be mark-
ed upon his tombstone, died
he loved the pen-
pie.
Bums use long j ears ago lieu
Incidence about this is all of
the boys were taken sick about
same lime last week all have
about ; Oaring
the previous week of hot weather
the c been going
log in what is
known as old mill run
far ii town. Their sickness
may In lo being too
the If it is n strange
occurrence.
Imitation on the piano of y other
instrument was wonderful.
To Trade.
The manager of a leading
go dry goods house says lo
get a fair share of the trade of his
community man must
leading
newspaper- has become the
habit of women particular to
look over the advertising columns
of the newspaper before
shopping and to make out a list of
dry goods man
asserts, man who does not
make specific announcement of
wares cannot draw
any large number of
w.
ran, of Hand county, is all
right. Today of court of
that county returned pen-
warrant for 11.00, saying
Steele refused to receive on the
ground that he had a little pro-
didn't need It, hut de-
sired It logo lo some more needy
ex-Confederate,
says this is Bret he has
known to be thus rel rued. Ra-
Observer.
Give Him Another Term
Editor
It seems if f duly
performed is lo be rewarded, Mr.
he Way to
E. It. Dudley ought to have one;
more year a. Assistant Police. He WOOl
has been to
given the town good be-
sides he is an old Confederate
soldier. Everything else being
equal, this should be in his favor.
A successful man once
said this was his
scientist
this extreme hot weather will be
followed by a large number of
diabolical outrages. Hot
a eat her may have some effect
the business, for
that when a man get full of mean
Hose Ball.
II is now nil round
Carolina league, the Norfolk
Richmond teams having both gone
to A schedule was
started today, the series to cover
games lo
of September,
I ton, Charlotte Tarboro will
have plenty of ball, tho cranks
will i
result,
It is Americana
spend between and
annually their
summer vacations. Well that's
good for those can it
and good for others because it pills
much more money in
Hut there is too much of it
in other which
would be spent at home.
Wilmington Star.
Taiwan a Manila
chant, says that capture
of Aguinaldo was veriest
and Unit Aguinaldo was paid one
million dollars lo surrender. These
ate hot days to launch such won-
statements. They ought to
be put in cold
News A Observer.
There is always something crook-
ed the mail who is on
wrong doing.
We suppose you would call it a
head when blows through
your whiskers.
Early to bed, early to
rise, hustle like
and advertise.
Advertising
art la Satan, lie. an foe
in Tub m
you success. Don't
lag he In ml race,
but let the people know
what you arc here for.
easiest, best
way to sell anything is to
it in
advertisement goes straight to
the people, they what you
o sell and you reap the
benefit.
just purchased a Urge
supply of bright and attractive
cuts to illustrate Reflector ad-
and yon are at
to use them. If you know
just what you to say, we will
help you get up your advertise-
That our business, to
help you talk to people.
cost of an advertisement in
Tut Kn to easiest part.
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, SHIRTS,
Prof. W. II. went back I
to the teachers institute at Winter-
wile night.
Miss Margaret of Golds
came in evening lo
visit Miss James.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. King
left this for Greensboro to
attend the Convention.
Bx-Gov. to Winter-
Monday night lo deliver an
address to the teachers institute
and returned mi- morning.
O. O of U. S. Army,
who has been home a visit to
his mother, left this morning for
bis post at Ga.
Miss Tessie Evans came in
day evening the Odd
Orphans Home, at to
visit her mother. Mies Annie
Manning came with her.
Wednesday, July 1901.
O. e went to Tarboro
today.
E. A. Coward left this
for Littleton.
Carl Parker has been quite sick
last week or two.
mm-
T.
HEW
all kinds of furnishings to keep,
you cool. You Know Where,
He Has Ladies Oxford Ties.
EASTERN
no.
Sonic Speak to Me, Sonic to Von
NOTICE.
If there MARK Monday. s,
in the margin of this paper it, . I,, lo Weldon
so Lo you that you owe today.
for ,, j,
subscription and we request for
to settle as early as
We need what YOU, J. K. this m
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
Frank Cheek this 1110111-
from
Miss House, of
Is visiting Mrs. I. K. House.
Mrs. J. and child
ed Ibis morning from a visit to
IT. ti. Tyson left Ibis
The tobacco wop has made won- ,, two
improvement since ram j
came.
Mrs. II. M.
of Norfolk, Saturday
visit Mis. H.
In
Mr. W. A. has purchased
Mr. J. A. Brady's house and lot
Fifth street.
You can net a Testament for
cents or a Bible for rents at He-
Hector Hook Store.
are hustling right along
out in tobacco getting came Saturday evening lo visit
Mrs. E. who
was visiting Mrs. E. A. re
turned home Saturday evening.
V. W. Long, of Lake City,
from Weldon.
L. I. Moore left this morning
New York Buffalo.
Robert returned
day night from Norfolk.
C. S. Carr left this morning for
exposition Buffalo.
II. Harding came home Mon-
day night from Chapel Hill.
J. W. Biggs and f left
Tuesday evening far Seven Springs.
Mrs. Nannie Smith and children
left this morning for
Mrs. W. M. King left this morn-
for the Buffalo exposition and
Niagara,
Miss Julia White, of Hertford,
came Tuesday to family
of her uncle, J. While.
Miss Maud
Bethel, who has been visiting W.
O. home this
morning.
Confederate Reunion.
The reunion of the old
will be held in at
the old Academy July 25th lost.
All are requested to bring baskets.
Jinn Tyson, of Camp.
Beginning next Saturday there
will be Hal excursions from
here to steamer
Myers leaving at
o'clock sharp. Fare for the round
trip 2.00.
XV ,
m.
and DRAPERIES at CUT P ICES.
Window Shades, Poles,
Come and let Dress House at low Prices.
ready to the August
lat.
New Beef-
Steak and Onions, boneless Pig-
Feet Tripe at Samuel M.
The pension examining board
for county have pass-
the list of applicants
approved names.
Register of Deed T. R. Moore
is now at work making out the lax
list for Ibis year. Messrs H. P.
and J. B. Harding are assisting
him.
fell everybody you see that
class of orphans from the Oxford
Orphan Asylum will give a concert
the opera house at Greenville
Saturday night,
Attention is called to the
of Military
at Oxford. This school lakes high
rank among the educational
of the State.
Mr. H. A. White, who some-
time purchased Jones lot
on Greene Street, is having the old
buildings torn down
to building a residence there.
Mr. Will Hooker has bought
the Livery Company,
doing business on Fifth street.
There need for a good livery in
Greenville and it is hoped Mr.
will supply it.
Sunday, June
road between Mr. Peril Ward's
farm via Hall
Ferry, a double case gold watch,
Kinder will be
liberally rewarded lees
by returning same.
j. it.
N.
Hash hob
IO h p Locomotive Boiler
on skids, nearly new. h. p.
Boiler skids.
p. Boiler and Engine skids. I
h. p. Boiler and Engine on skids.
I b. p. Stationery Boiler. This
machinery was taken part pay-
for larger machines and will
be sold cheap for cash.
U.
bis sister, Mrs. W. F. Harding
J. B. W. and wife, of
Mount, who were visiting
his return-
ed home today.
J. Willis, of Danville, and
T. II. Walker, of have
returned to Greenville to be on
the tobacco market next season.
K. at, of
came up on Steamer today
and after spending awhile hero went
out to visit his sister near
Tuesday. , 1901.
j. A. Dunne is quite sick.
R. O. vent lo Richmond
today.
J. Higgs to
morning.
Mrs. ti. II. Hughes left
for Danville.
G, B. W. Hadley
day night from Norfolk.
Bo Cherry
night from a trip up the road.
and Mrs. A. While lift
this morning for Wrightsville.
Joseph left this morning
for Buffalo Springs, Va.
Misses Hot Flanagan Sophia
Jarvis left Ibis morning for Wilson.
Mis. L, Griffin left this morning
for Burlington to visit her brother.
S.
Bath, left today for More
head.
Howard, of
came Monday night lo visit D.
K. House,
J. V. Johnson went to
Monday night returned this
Dr. L. James went to Ayden
night and returned this
morning.
Mis bethel of Greene
county, is visaing her brother,
Berber Hardy.
J. G, returned
evening from a week's to
Concert by Orphan.
A chapter of orphans the
Oxford Orphan Asylum will given
concert in Greenville on Saturday,
13th. The people do get any
more I'm the price than
of these concerts given by the
orphans, and lime
aid one of the most worthy
the Slate, them a
large audience when I hey come.
Basel little two year old
daughter Mrs. J. F.
Evans, died Tuesday a little before
at homo on Pill street.
The child had been very delicate
most of its life. The funeral took
plant this at the
burial ground, four miles from
town. The parents have the
, of all In their bereavement.
Pi. C.
nor today appointed as
rectors of the North Carolina
road Hanks Holt,
H. Chatham, V. IO. turner, A.
W. Graham, W. II.
Williams, C. at. Jr., and
L. M. The Hoard will
meet at July I lib to
elect president, secretary and at
Petition to Schedule.
A petition to the officials of the
Atlantic- Coast Line, asking that
the present schedule
be changed, was circulated today
among the business houses of the
A large signed it,
but as there some who could
be seen the has
left at office for a
day or two where others wish-
to do so call and sign it.
A bitter schedule means a great
deal all who want
a change should sign the
Notions at New York Cost,
in Ore
Fans, Belts, Corsets, Um
Consisting id Underwear,
k Wear.
Combs, Baby
Ac
Great Reductions on
floods, piques,
foulard, silk embroideries We sell for cash only.
CUT
title Suite worth 1-TH
12.19 Suits worth 16.00,
Greater reduction than was ever of
BE Al
ONCE PALL
WOMEN,
for now an I the coming warm
I half, much of you in pay.
low. The saving between our value price and
selling price is important. North side of
for Men South side of tor and
nil choice furniture for and
rove
This bill for
Ladies Muslin Underwear.
to wear Long Skirts,
at Los than Coat of tardy
AGENTS FOB Glove lining the
P. See the Miller Corset, every one
warranted. New given If all right.
SHIRTWAISTS.
Bought from bad imported
models from Paris and Vienna and oilier
Europe lo serve an for American we
have from the to very lo price.
and Underwear.
Ml II
ii at HALF
in I the
Pi
Hosiery.
k nil
is a rare op
r Ladies to gel a
good
Summer Petticoats.
ft
Umbrella
Trimmed with Knife
Plaiting, with Black
Strapping
Neva
; Elaborately Trimmed,
top and bottom with
lb . Quilling, only ,
pet- m
Mens and Underwear.
MENS
Kin.
a pair
Come and gel your Socks.
MEN'S
each for Mens fT
Good Value for you.
Best Calico.
per Good
quality only Reduced
pi ices on all silk A
Big Rug Sale.
About from. One
lot about 13.00,
marked down to
CARPET
Furniture.
Leather
reduced to
Rock
era, Hall Racks,
Baby . Car
For
The Biggest Store in Greenville.
New Store.
Lace Our
Fruit of the Loom.
darker Mills,
Bleaching, wide
l Curl iii
reduced lo
.; long reduced to
Curtains
I l cents
shoes
Baby
-lens all
, N. O LOOK FOR THE PLACE.
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Dry broods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
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N. C.
of
J. L.
nun- of u- r.-ult--
American would not
advocate it Where wood-
-r band b.
Hi Hint Miring of Ike h as
Important H II i of treed
bat upon crops
cultivated may
prove important. An
a pet cut or pounds ti
sulphate In Of
of water, when wheat
throe to five in- bet Ugh about Juno
found to wild bar-
I wild and
other weed, n pounds M i-1
Ion killed ragweed, and ion
oilier The stronger
i urned the leave at
th h larger than an
adjoining plot not treated, in-
the crop con-
id. i a- Important u the freeing the
land and the -l front
fool weed. gallon
were on -i to and it
i . be an method of destroy-
IX THE when tho toner amount
From all report w from
v. ho grown rape we believe
Ii be a and crop to
n for
and i stock or for poultry that are
I o yard and think it might
. value a a part of
tor fattening stock or
lug I . . value la
in the table a nearly equal lo
or a mixture of pea and bar-
higher than given fodder corn,
and It will grow more pound of green
;. acre either of ex-
I the corn, the i not
lire or labor of eating for it
not great. cow. It
a turnip Havoc to u Ilk
lifetime i- care to directly aft-
, r milking. We to hear from om
, r our readers who will it year
f r and poultry. Dwarf
i i iced and give it a chance
,. it can be cut and thrown Into the
yard Cultivator.
HAS
th.
.; and
s.
i,
SPEND . CURED I
. it l CUP IS
. PI Ii
NORTH CAROLINA
I NORMAL AND
Ll Musical.
.
so
i .
.-;. .
ii
, n
School
i.
j.
i it
.
.
. . .
-.-
-ll I.
. per
for hi h ti
, I ., II
. . t
Iii s milt.
i mi i . lo
. ii re ideal
. . , . i ; oil
The
We hear of who any will
ii ; try to grow green peas year
l-.-t their crop year
tin or plant lice, on vine
We not erase II.- for
i reason. If the came en
a lo threaten
crop, we would plow in.
would destroy every Insect, and
i . green crop would a
, on h to grow some other
crop, as winter beet or cabbage, or
I to set tomatoes or t- or
l. tie for next spring. Hut more than
II plague of lice are
seldom more than or
year In often
;. a suddenly a came,
while if no ire lo be found they
as well live on clover a on
i ,. If there arc p-a. they prefer
in lo clover, and are destroyed
with tin pea.
inn seed Grata,
We believe would be profitable
every grain grower to carefully select
ii a sieve or lit me ether way enough
of largest and plumpest kernel to
a strip Ida beat soil to grow
an much as be expects lo use an-
. th r season. the product for
ii at purpose and next year select
best of that In same manner
e lo do i as a ll is
round I led seed give bet-
n -nit ti ll r. Sol ex-
, tint lime been made In
at.- the average of
, . . crop was nearly doubled by
. . i . lice of this
ill, , ii the rage was far
hen- selected seed
No I
crop
can
grown
Potash.
Supply
Pot-
ash and your.
profits will be
your
crop will be
.,
. ;, . . .
k I WORKS,
n m . Ki
OBSERVATIONS
Made by the Orange Vs
lawyers are
known U
All been in a
week.
The oats of youth turn lo
the of
TIs the of hate
washes away the of
love.
cold people have
been warm enough week.
giggles be
the hypocrite bis knees.
A fain of PUT ill
only run the track of a
graded mind.
Brat by Ir.
Medical I a, in lit
, at. I
in in overcoming the
, . ,,, i thing I
Willing count r-
acts tin and
-ma
. it i lives f
r- where
,, ,. and all give it.
it is criminal In in. of our to
allow their lubes and little t.
die when relief can be so
, by giving It
only -r mail i-
L. Ii. Fender,
. X. f.
UNIVERSITY
Law
The Summer Term July 1st lo
,., months. Thorough
in admitting to the
l-y coin n For C t-
C.
lie-stocking of gnus a N. i
Tobacco Flues. Tin to.
employed. All
kinds and work
first class,
specialty.
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter
Paper Hanging.
I am lo till Wall IV
r r t. line tI
lo
I to do Laving
IN
J. W. PERRY k CO.
Norfolk, Va.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Cotton
short notice Bagging, Tics and Bags.
and shipment.
J H. BUNN,
Greenville, S. O.
solicited.
1838.
Greensboro Female College
Greensboro, N. C
Literary and
Music, Art and
Literary and all
Living 1200.00 per Year,
lull begins September
cation. PEACOCK,
President.
Trinity College
hundred and
ate and courses of study
in academic
with
apparatus. library facilities.
and athletic appointment in
the state. Scholarships and Fund .
Attendance nearly doubled within
past seven low. The
best is one offers a student
the beat for
PRESIDENT
Durham, N.
Steamer leave
daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M.
Factors handlers of Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at 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.
Three Papas, One Year for
Times
RICHMOND, VA.,
Now Only Cents a Year,
tides absolutely free The
Monthly, New The
Farm Journal, Philadelphia.
AND SUNDAY
In-lading Farm Journal and Para
Monthly, now only per
year; per month by mail.
Address THE times,
Richmond, Va.
. lo
. M . St Louis, Me
Perry Go.,
COMMISSION M ER ii ANTS,
Norfolk, Va.
Dear you
land Plaster, here, at the following prices
tor June and July
Leas than tons
Load L.-ls 6-36
ton lots COO
Please Id m your order as soon as
possible, so a to avoid delay in shipment,
Respectfully,
W. PERRY COMPANY.
notice to
Public.
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. John General for
North Carolina Virginia, of Unit Well-
and Company,
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT I
Life Co., of Cotton Bagging and
W.
S. C.
always
I i tiler and Sons ii
Ball inc.
Mr. Billy Hoy in calls attention
lo the most remarkable base ball
team in the State. are the
Bed Shirts and every
of the team is a ion of Mr. Jim
Jones, except one, the captain, and
Mi. Jones tills that
Mi. Jones is the father children,
In of them SO he bus enough
rial to select a crack nine and
dues not use the same pitcher every
lay. Mr. Jones captains the team
and plays second while the
youngest player is short stop.
Raleigh Times.
e,
Practical Education
In . engineering, met
arts, cotton
n of and
of study and manual training,
lion a year. expense, .
eluding clothing and board,
Thirty teacher, students, Next g
session begin 4th. E
Win
President
Vt C. COLLEGE
t MECHANIC ARTS.
to announce to its large number of
policy holders, and lo the insurable public
generally, of North
will now in
state and from this date will issue its
splendid and desirable policies. all de-
siring the very best insurance in the best
life Insurance company in world.
If the local agent in your town has not
yet address
JOHN c.
State Agent, X.
Assets
Paid policy
Live, agents wanted at
once to for the
Old Belief it.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Having duly qualified before the
or Court i Pill county as
of t ho Of OS-
notice is given lo all person
Indebted the estate to make Immediate
payment lo the undersigned. And all
sons having claim against said estate are
notified to present the same to the under-
payment on or before the 4th
this notice will Is-
in of This June 4th. 1901.
I,. I. CHAPMAN,
Administrator of Jacob Brooks,
on t
Fresh goods kept constantly
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
W. R. 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.
Heels.
in I- t growing it is
lo grow a small, sweet beet rather than
a large beet n a Many
, lid an red lo w rot Is of large
. thereby scouring a largo yield per
i, re. in t an entirely
,. method mint be adopted, as
large sugar beet lack the most
for sugar making
I . The small beet Is sweeter, and
small alone Is the one that
Surer breed unsound or ill
stock.
Sever I lo n stallion that is not
v yon mint I i coll to be like.
Never breed to annual be-
,.,., , ; Ids i i Ice fee.
Never a I, male
she a f, mole, but muse e I n
some merit which you
to In her produce
bar u a met sire
Pills
TORPID LIVER,
digestive
the bowels. Bad are
equaled as an
MEDICINE,
In their virtues are
widely
freeing the
system from tint Elegantly
sugar coated.
Take No Substitute.
UNIVERSITY
of North Carolina.
OF STATE'S
ACADEMIC
LAW, MEDICINE,
Eighty live
tuition to lea
sons. Lout r
Student-
Von- I i
Free
hers and
I lie
Instructors.
Water Works.
LAND SALE.
By virtue of a decree of Superior
of Pol county in the case of Jesse
Cannon of Tool vs
Peel, petition hi sell land tor
administrator sell for cash
is the Court door in Greenville
on Mi August the following
desert parcel of land, situated in las
St front and feet hack,
and a-a pint of the old Livery
slab.- lot back of Hotel said lot,
irately n deed from II. K-
Daniel lo Teal recorded in Hook I
H. page W, containing of acre more or
Ina.
Any.
a, 1901.
a.
-DEALER IN-
TONIC LAXATIVE
If you tour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad
inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, loss
insomnia, lack of bad blood, blotched or skin,
or any symptoms and disorders which tell the story of had bowels an
digestive system, Will Cure Von.
will clean out that the liver an I strengthen
mucous membranes tho purity i- blood and put you
-on your again. Your will return, your bowels move
laity, yen liver and kidneys to yon, kin wilt clear and
freshen and you will feel old tone energy and buoyancy.
I u I
Sail it.
nut rate e
Han, r, i . I.
It
Hes ti.
, o,
, l , I,., . I,
ll I .
Sell
i i for a self racking cow,
no trouble either lo of tn.-iii
after It Is e ply this Make a
air you can till I
tight i,, hi shoulder bead The
row con drink, but can't turn
hi . ii lo suck If cow is a bad
put a p a m
,, i . in bet In
when note, her load National
. i- t when
el w, is ;
. rot
. . , , , doc
t vines, wild
Should
The Landmark trusts that the
Alexander county pension board
promptly awn a pension lo
whoso ease was mention.
ed In the lei tor in the
Issue Hie he
whose were by a
ll pound cannon hull passing be-
bis Must of us
would have hi affection of the
or something
pound hall was to whig
our lags, and the Alex-
Rutherford
county lad is the widow of
three ml soldiers, all
whom she in I
Central Healing system.
spent In Improvements In WOO
term begins
1901.
ii. P,
Chapel Hill.
of Ex. Bale.
M.
and Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Par, Cotton Seed, Oil Br Northerly course i
re's. Turkeys, Rat, etc. Bed-
steads, Oak Ba-
by Carriages,
suits, Tables, P.
i and Call Ax
u id
, n
For Sale by
i.
I .,, I
I. rt -s
M is tan
i, i
ii i,
l,., , ,
.
,., ,,. ,.,,. , . , I
ill
ll
n us
mid
. ml
t,. i
make
of seed
should each
it i- .
lie., I,
. M
nil list III,
. i double in
to hi give it lo them.
Hunt, one Hie
vis North Cam
i in
of bis eon in
was veils
The M,.
tin-, hi.
. i
for
at In
in the a
the Pan An in
exhibit, The
, i,. placed on are
.- Inches, by ll
by i a Room foe of the
large , l n o lo the In
The popular summer girl should
Its
The u an to ha
downed.
Thermometers are not stock
up as they were.
women an usually
of home rule.
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk,
Flour,
Magic Food, Oil,
Meal Hulls,
den Heeds. Oranges. Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples,
Currents,
mil China Ware. Tin and Wooden
Ware. Cakes Crackers, Mara
Best Stand-
aid Hewing Mar It i lies, nu-
other goods. Quality
Quantity. for Com
to me
SAM M
ll.
South Cam in Superior
C int.
vs.
It.
By
undersigned from the Court
,, Pitt county, Hie of W. II. James
and Joseph James against H J. W. Carson.
I will, on Monday fifth day of August,
at m. the court house
lo tell to highest bid-
tier for cash, lo Execution, all
and Interest which the said
J. W. Carson defendant has M In M-
real estate, lo One
lot, I land in the town of Bethel, N.
c, Beginning las
corner of and Tarboro streets mi
course about eighty feet lo
line, s Southerly course
feet S Westerly course
with Tarboro SI. thence with Main
course to the beginning,
ll one-eighth an acre which
was convert It. -I. W. Carson by Harry
Skinner, 10th, Hook
puce
, tract in the town
Bethel on the Baal side of Janus St.
bounded as follows lbs North by Wine-
Ired on the by Jesse If.
Carson on the Malissa Ann Divan
on Weal by Jams
lot It. W. Carson formerly
resided, being a part of the hind conveyed
t,, J. W. I arson by It. D. by
, I Book A. III mid
Pitt county.
Also, nil of land
which was conveyed by Bryan and
wife, ll J. V. by Deed
dated Dec
ll. I page nil of the of
Till
so much thereof as was as-
the said it. w. cams as a
the day July.
The a, res and
will SON about
I made hi the
for
ii a i, h as allotted.
of July,
i. iv,
-ii, rut of county
By L W.
A GENERAL LINE OF-
Also a nice Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. B. COREY.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
ISSUED WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
in Advance.
Our Year Six Months
Three Sing. Copy Bo.
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
The office. The Semi-
Weekly
will lie sent together
one year for or The
and
one year for payable in ad-
mm
or i m prow; rt
hark, com Eight or
BOOK ON PATENTS
wash i ,
FOR
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH IR TO
Twice a Week
-AT-
VOL. XX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, TUESDAY, JULY
Is the customer who take advantage of OUR
keeps our competitors guessing why it is sell so cheap.
WITH HIGH PRICES.
W. T, LEE CO.
in Exposition.
I am prepared to Am-
with board room all conveniences.
view of Niagara River Lake Erie from the house.
Niagara Falls car passes
walk to Take Niagara street ear 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 EASTERN N. O.
School,
LaGrange, N. C.
MILITARY, LITERARY, COMMERCIAL SCHOOL.
Boarding Pupils, Twelve Counties and two
represented past session. School Buildings. Barracks
for Sixty Cadets.
The school aims to by developing latent
and power. Individual needs of the students are considered.
The literary training strengthens the manly traits, gives a sound body
clear mind, class room methods cultivate
mental grasp. Athletics encouraged. No Compromise on
Liquor or Tobacco. Expenses for entire term of Nine Mouths,
board, room, fuel and lights, payable quarterly in
advance. No extras. Write for register.
J. SOW.
Prom the Cradle to the Grave.
that is born of a woman
is small few in a bill.
He up in
like a and
tomorrow the
ice box.
The banister of life is lull of
splinters, and down it
with considerable rapidity.
In bis infancy he cried in the
day time, and at night he ii afraid
of the dark. He lo his
mother mightily,
of lather, and
the neighborhood.
In his youth he up
fool hill and from that eminence
he bis wisdom unbound-
ed.
C. He to school in the
and how he may
easiest out-Wit bis teacher; and
home at night with pains
in his bead and streaks on bis back;
and with greediness an
abundant supper, and then
lo bed without knowing bis
sons.
He baste to tail in
love with a pretty lassie, and
not of making goo goo eyes at her
from the opposite side of the school
room while the teacher is looking
in another direction.
He delighted battles royal
with the other boys, and
himself ornamented with
a black eye in consequence.
Verily, verily, I say unto
you, he is
what he may devour,
resting not unless he been in
mischief.
He thoroughly his
school days not what
they are worth till they are over.
After these things, he set-
down in life
u red heiress with a wart
On her nose; and behold, her pa-
ancestor straightway
muter with large liabilities and
small assets and comet h home to
live with bis beloved
Moreover the last state of that man
is worse than the first.
TO
THE AND CUSTOMERS OP
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
Cu
A large line of Baby Caps,
Belts, and
Embroideries Ladies Col-
and Cuffs all Sizes-
I II LARGEST A
We arc ill in the of the
We offer you the best selected line of
race after your
A Special Take Off.
General Merchandise
to be found in any store In County. Well choir
elections, the creations of the best manufacturers America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Bummer
and Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. II is our pleasure to show you what you want lo
sell you if 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.
When yon come to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do not m-c our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Hats and Satins,
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Lard, Bead ts,
Hardware,
Plows. Casting-and Plow Fixtures, and Hope.
EVER BROUGHT TO GREENVILLE.
Mrs. M. T. is in charge of millinery if
i not on one will be trimmed to suit your
tastes ii bite wait.
Hats, Silks. Braids, era, and
n tin- milliners line.
Is,
Furniture.
Headquarters tor Furniture and line.
We buy strictly for but sell for Either Cash or n
Credit is Honesty, Merit Square Healing.
Your Friends,
Prosperity in the Wife Wants or
wondering what Meeker begun against
and Ins wife,
Will weeks, when Amelia in Common Pleas
comes a copy of So., to recover
of the damages the alleged
8th, from which see he alienation of the affections of the
Lad tor the lime being Join,
lumped the Carolina
and been talking around The plaintiff says she was
the and nun fields married to the defendant's son on
of the great west. September and before a
The Sentinel Will haul elapsed her husband's
run against,
and it the following Ions and coercions and scandalous
. . stories her, and that they
, ,. ,
Almost entertaining to parts unknown
is registered the his affections and helped
a traveling man St. Louis.
Mr. home i in Baltimore
and in city to
bis home from tin trip
through the western country. In
talking in a group he
I In- of the
Mi-. Becker is now the mother
of an infant child, whose be-
I us well as In i own, sin- bring-.
the suit, alleging that the
have deprived her and the
of the natural love, society,
support and protection of a bus.
have taken the price oft of a special Figured Lawns
and Organdies, which we have running from to and for the
NEXT M
we will them out for yard. Those lovely Imported Km.
Swisses, Which are richly worth will be run out
for next Ox days for per yard. Pique-, and
now for l days While Shirt Waist and Dress Goods at
prices lo astonish you. Madras Shirts for men,
for days Our entire of Ladies Oxford Ties at reduced
price from up. Fruit of Loom bleached Tic Call to see us
for anything you want and we please you.
Standard Patterns July Designs.
KICKS WILKINSON.
K P Investigation.
Chicago, July Behind closed I
and carefully doors, the;
supreme lodge of the Knights of
Pythias today met here ill special
session lo consider alleged
judicious handling funds of tie
endowment the
If embers of the.
both in the United States and
Canada are said to lie intensely
in the outcome of
Investigation, a report which
will be made during the present
meeting by President V. S.
of the board of control of the en-
lank. It is said 1500,
the entire surplus of the en
rank is not available for
use, except at a great sacrifice.
A special insured
and an in the
monthly payments on insurance
are said to be probable.
As a result the report of the
officers and six of the
board of control of the endowment
was said this after-
noon a former president of the
board will lose his membership.
It also is probable that proceed-
on criminal charges will be
instituted against three former
members of the board control.
1.1,
lather, hive subject-
i and child lo much
ring, humiliation hard-
It
Mute- is unprecedented, from Wash
to Texas. all f
them are exit
of ill industrial I
ind on t, of comes n v
I crop, i
in has sere two royal babies born
finest its history in in Europe and
I people have forgotten all about arrivals gills instead of boys
. . e Mrs. Carrie Nation, caused peal disappointment In the
Three Times to households when-
crops, at. a . the light, but, bless their dear
the lack . . know
nun. Iowa la in the same i n- welcome. The baby
d it ion, stand of
as hue corn.
III Ml I
ii bus bad t ten ;. I i-l
almost all the
as benefited
same H i- seldom that
OF
THIRD FASTER
Agents all
territory.
WHEELER -V
Company,
Atlanta,
For sale by
S. T WHITE,
one has I
lion the
world a- call he I in Unit
now
It I to the King
i I.-, i a daughter to
III Sat Hut the
law excludes from Italy's
hi. I mi t here was disappoint-
little came and
i in- son . i the Duke
, of in.- King, re-
presumptive lo
THE NORTH CAROLINA
STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE
Literary. Classical, Scientific, Commercial. Industrial. Musical,
for of lbs Stats Family
i BU
III
Annual .
School about . i
all be made
Invited tho.
N. t
It is a most peculiar case that is
reported from Dresden, Ohio.
Husband wife divorced,
band marries his governess
divorced wife takes hitter's place;
newly wedded away on honeymoon
leaving the home in charge of
former If these two
men arc Dot angels they must at
least have dispositions, else
the fur will very soon after the
home-coming.
Homer Military School,
OXFORD, X.
buildings, healed by Buffalo fan system,
feel ventilation. Sixteen new rooms for t boys each to lie added for ,
the fail term. should made early. Annual attendance
unto the lull capacity many turned away each session for lack
room. Best field, with quarter mile track, In tho
Faculty of specialists with special work. Curriculum preparatory i
best college or education. Au atmosphere of high Ideal
surrounds as students not preparing higher education
arc excluded. Fall term begins 1st.
Accused sunup Swindling.
known
man aliases lo stamp d
fulled was
yesterday held In b
r oiled States
t i- the August
States District Court,
charged will, mails lo
on it fraud. The pi n
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Title
Eastern reflector, 12 July 1901
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
July 12, 1901
Original Format
newspapers
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Local Identifier
MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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