Eastern reflector, 16 July 1901


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HINTS FOR FARMERS
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Dry broods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
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um ; ; i n i . Premium,
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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.
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SPEND . CURED I
. it l CUP IS
. PI Ii
NORTH CAROLINA
I NORMAL AND
Ll Musical.
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for hi h ti
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Iii s milt.
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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
.,
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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
accused of tit stamps
i them, lie a tn
in a In is.
Unit street b
Mai .-, the
Mi burg. The accused i- said t.
from Minn;
Great Harrington,
Easton, Cleveland, St.
I.,
i Juno fourth
dull; was burn to the Czar and
no sons. II. disappoint-
in another royal European
court, Hie Grand Duke Mi-
a younger brother the
iv. remains heir to the throne.
la the use of
Win the
sense over in Europe and
abolish them Women make bet-
ii r rulers than men over
there Fin example, late
and the present
i; , i, lit hi Spain, Holland
would not exchange her and
.,.,,, tempered little for n
i i the loyal
girls a showing.
M I .
I suppose If bad your
Louis, Omaha and Boston.- said tho temperance man,
Record.
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WASHINGTON LETTER.
from i
U. v. July 12th.
It seems to lie if not
impossible, for this
Entered at the Post provoked considerable interest an ac,
Mail Matter j discussion, and caused some to directly or indirectly, open
far a to express to his, the way for a gang of thieves to
to Democracy. Retaining the expense of honest me
it. . . .
EASTERN
GREENVILLE, N. C. A few , York
D. J. WHICHARD, Ed. Owner j published an interview of
S. Carr. of this State, that
Tuesday.
to bis home in ham a few days
The ink was nut dry pro
Can explain why the an
used war revenue stamps should
not be simply redeemed OW f time in the State He
counter of requiring dot-1 reiterate bis former
dollars worth of red tape pointing out and giving
for the opening to settle-
ago, he found so many ,,
that be himself again.
to get rid of them I
Ex-Judge Spier died
afternoon at his
in after a long illness. He
was a native of Halifax and was
years old. hi he was chair-
man of the Democratic State
Committee, and the next
year was Judge.
What would people do
a such days as this
Vet bow little they think of
work it requires and of those who
make the paper for them.
or no weather, and whether
there is news to be found or
not, people look for their paper
every day.
The Democrats of Ohio held
their State convention at Columbus,
Wednesday, and nominated their
State ticket. The ticket is headed proceed with
warnings to the party. The in-
is too long to give full in
Oklahoma before the thieves had
discovered a way to under
the regulation provided for the
opening and started the machinery
for doing so. The machinery was
ready before the proclamation, as
it has been known for sometime
Tit B but we give some , . honorably discharged soldiers,
paragraphs from it. General Carr I sailors, and marines would
only desire is to the
Democratic party pull Itself
together, and purge itself its
ideas and tendencies,
and again become a great
party, lain the same straight-
laced i have always been,
and propose to remain I profess
to be Just as loyal to the Demo-
organization, and as much
devoted to the true principles of
the
have desire or expectation
of becoming of North
Carolina. All such insinuations
lowed to cuter homesteads through
an agent, while others could only
do so iii person, and general
land laws gives ex-soldiers and
sailors credit for the time they
served the army or navy in
the time necessary for re-
on a homestead claim in
order to acquire title, while all
Others must reside thereon for live
veal's. That was all the laud pi
rate-, who arc plentiful in Wash-
wanted to know. They
began hunting up the records of
honorably discharged soldiers and
sailors, with three or more years
maim,
THE INSTITUTE
OTHER NEWS.
a. C, July IS.
The teachers their many
Mends at Institute have had
no richer feast than that given
them Thursday night by J.
N. of Greenville, his
My School
He tat read the -Chapter of
that was published Daily
of Thursday, then
took his from the 3rd verse
of that
life is full of splinters man
down it with
He the banister of life de-
notes the way we are going, the
Prof. of Ayden. spent
two days here this week.
This week has U a very rainy
one but the teachers have been
at all the meetings of
This has been a week
noted for hard study. Several tell
us they study until m. gel
up at a. in. take no nap
through the day. The wonder is
that they can so much work,
but with
work if any class in the is.
We heard this remark a few
days ago, have attended
institutes and summer schools in
the state, but never saw so many
teachers attendance, never saw
as much done, such good
attention on recitation or so
or fine looking a crowd of
teachers together
Prof. left yesterday for
to attend a meeting of
tho Board of but rest
assured he wont lie gone long, for
are wholly have service to their credit, and to make
the courage to speak my com deals with them to have homestead j
lions. They may weigh bin entries made in their names, and
and they simply go for they las soon as the proclamation was
worth. Issued they began telegraphing
Now that we have eliminated names of these bogus home
l be North Carolina Hem- to their agents
who will tile the
James for Governor, breadth of and if the prom- Those- applications
Bryan was ignored by the
the platform and resolutions
adopted not so much as mentioning
his name.
recent I j appointed
of the North Carolina railroad
and elected H. G. chat-
ham, president. D. H.
Secretary and treasurer, and W.
attorney. The salary of
secretary and treasurer a
year. We are glad that Mr. Me
Lean secured I he place.
the last campaign mean
draw desirable land in the lottery
in Texas want to go to
Congress as bad as they do in some
other Slates. The Congressman
for the Sixth district in that Stale
died recently a was
held at Dallas to Dominate hit
successor. The convention was in
session a week, and 1.046 ballots
were taken before u
was made.
The Atlantic North a
railroad has for sometime been
running double daily
trains lain Goldsboro and
anything, they meant as much, to be held next month the pirates I
and have an abiding faith that will bold on purchasing the.
illy these pledges will be I claim of soldier or sailor in-
faithfully kept. whose name it is registered One
have followed with of Thomas
and unswerving loyally Is now in Washing-1
the banner of our national leaders ton and who knows all about the
through every campaign since scheme the land pirates,
i to applications of
the seal of Hut I am per discharged soldiers and sailors for
both the good of will be many limes greater
party and the best In- than that of any other class, but II
Iciest of North Carolina, and the would like to bet that there will
s nib. for that matter, demands not be a guard of them j
new national leader. will become settlers or even
No man supported Mr, Bryan go to the Territory.
more loyally than myself, out the The popular impression is that
stares us in face be the Bank Examiners, whose
can led States in than is to keep watch on do-
In besides I he eleven and condition of the national
Bout hem States, carried only are chosen because their
teen votes. Ii would be expert knowledge of banking
such fully. Of should be.
am sick and though But Capt. Andrew Jackson Dun
I followed our a gentleman with a good old
twice through a I. democratic and a
ran pull, and who been a
fidelity f love. special Indian agent for four years,
St no no more n man has demonstrated that
can be outside popular impressions is wrong by
t is well it Ii there getting himself appointed Bank
i. re Hie elimination mass of for the
the menus a eon- Ohio. a lib special
i past political for the except that
here, then may well he is Mi brother in
splinters the difficulties with which
that way is beset, and we doing. his hear; is in the work here. The
the sliding act. He did not pro teachers are all glad that he was
pone to ransack the of j re elected Superintendent,
lore, to force languages but as a matter of fact it was the
into service, or to conjure up the only thing to do. No one in the
history of long extinct to county could till the place so
a critically exact exegesis of or do the work he is doing
the lint in a simple way to
illustrate its by relating
some of his own of his
school days
Then in his own inimitable way
the speaker took us back to the
School house, built of logs
daubed between the cracks, with
one door and as many windows,
and pictured the
dents therein It was in-
deed a feast to all who heard him,
a Kind of relaxation from the hard
work over difficult problems that
the had been engaged up-
on. And the lessons taught us of freshing alter so much dust,
finding the splint, is the banister; of is
for the schools.
The following will ad-
dress the during next
Tuesday night, Congress-
man John II. Small, of Washington
Wednesday night. Gen, T. K. Toon,
State Superintendent of Public
Instruction, Thursday night.
Mr. Pope, Snow Hill
AYDEN NOTES.
X. C, July
The this week was quite
of life removing them out of several days town.
the way were such as of Kinston,
lo ail good. We hope Mr. Booth MM town
will comedown again before the
is over.
several
Berry spent
days here this week.
We are glad to say those who
were on the sick list last week
All the teachers and visitors ex-
press themselves as having a
stay in
addition to the great benefit they
are deriving from the work of the
Institute,
At a meeting
of the Cox Mfg. Co. yesterday
the following were elected officers.
Jay from her old home In
dentiN.
George came in on
the train Monday morning.
Dr. David James, of
stockholders
here.
Mrs. II, M. Still returned Mon-
dent; K. O. and
Treasurer; Cooper, Super-
W. B, Wingate, As is-
This coin
has been doing a very
large prosperous business
the past few yens am
Richmond.
M. M. Saul went to
Monday.
Mrs. Joseph and
; child are real sick with typhoid.
D. G. Berry, wife and daughter
I will occupy a home on
bare largely increased their . Main street and board at Smith
City, and beginning this
week another special train is . i lo world that and desired the place. Sena
Wednesdays and amendment by false pretenses. J tor ought lobe
Sly in no sens to he lo make some use of this appoint
regard as a let lure lo the
. . but I he
the Atlantic Coast Line officials
would take such in the
Kinston branch
best paying branch
have and give their patrons i bet
tor service it would be
predated.
A petition signed
every In
has been Sent to
general of road ask
log for shorter schedule on
road and for equipment
the service. It is that Hoy
will upon this petition and
give son c consideration lo
wishes of people who patron-
this read.
as was made by
Dawes, the administration can
Hotel.
New Officer of the
fol bis eat in Senate.
Strong efforts are being made by
The pacers state t s
Set Butler
on hand for ready
cash than was returned by any-
other citizen also
listed some valuable securities. It
is evident that the is a
thrifty if be saved
out of bis salary us senator for
years. Last year it was reported
about stale Butler not only
all bis ready cash but had
actually his home in
county in to get
cash to run the populist campaign,
bat Ibis was evidently a
Land
mark.
pies the party, and hiving its
deeply bear from my
view point, I think wise we the big interests behind the
give these matters due oat ions, fake and otherwise, that
lion, do motive moves me other arc getting the benefit of the
than best interest of tho party, a year the government
as I sec loses by carrying at class
. .-.-. ions mil lo
The pension list faro to
I as iii in
the 1.1 days. I bis i due in
pin lo fact ares roll was
m and all who thought
they were entitled to pensions weal
i. fore board, and in pan to
the disablement age has
brought to many of the veterans,
The pension list should, accord-
to the mortality bibles, show
a decrease by this time, bill theory
and experience van in regard to
Smith into mil
Issuing the announced order
more strictly requirements
to be exacted of publication
ed one cent a pound. Mr.
says the order will be issued, and
that ii will accomplish Its purpose,
but will be just as well to wait
set before giving credit for
the courage to reals
desire goon
profiting loss, if it
pension lists instate and nation. real the country will
and prop, s- to
factory, buy more machinery
and in every way prepare greater
and better facilities by which
meet the growing demand The newly elected
for goods they Carolina Press
This is an enterprise in which are its
every citizen of Pitt county should j G. of the
take a t pride j Wadesboro Intelligencer
B. K. Manning C. have just
received a nu- line of gentlemen A.
and ladies furnishing goods of Louisburg Times,
they oiler for sale at remarkably 2nd Vice C Mar
reasonable prices.
Watermelons have made their I Vice S. Her-
appearance, but the price for us is belt, of the Kinston Free
like the golden apple,
of
H. of
was here and Friday.
w. L. yesterday in
Greenville.
The mil, if a herring
Secretary and II.
Sherrill. of Concord Times
B. P. Law, of
the Lumber News.
U. of
Cleveland Star.
-Murk of
and a half, Topic.
President predicted
the national pension list would
reach its mark about
1880, but it has steadily In-
creasing, and was diminutive in
1880 compared lo Ms sine now.
It Increases year by year, it is
not surprising that we have the
experience regarding our
State pension list. Times
The Journal says
crates of were
Iron there in one day
woo i- is yet lull of them.
know it.
A new ordinance recently passed
by the Tarry town IR. Council
owner of a dog found
lame being muzzled
will be subjected to a
This arrangement is said to be
approved by the
After being reprimanded by his
father for betting on races,
Banning, Hi years old. of
SI.
a hall cost -i penny
what will a Inning aid a half
cost has been
The tax for the town
his rounds yesterday and
made us shell out the last ducat.
Goodness tax day come often
A. w-as iii Greenville
yesterday upon a
Executive Committee J.
J. B. Sherrill, II. A.
T. B. Manning, J. B.
H. R. Clark and B, A. Deal.
Due to
The suspension of the Knights of
Honor lodge
of h-1 embezzling of its funds by the
is in full
operation and several thousand
fruits have
been can . The company will
pay the my lies prices for
tables and fruits and invite the
lo everything of the
kind light along as they are
pared to everything
can gel.
Watson, of visited
our Institute mis week. lie at-
tended every recitation and look
notes. He said he had been to
several institute both in his
stale and in North
but one here was tie-
the best he ever saw.
collector points out a moral
all the fraternal com
should not It is
common for some of local
lodges or councils not to meet at
all. The effect of this is that no
one save the collector knows any-
thing nit the standing of
Had this lodge
regular meetings its
would have discovered
in time to have saved all but one
assessment. The have
only themselves to
Southerner.
mule
hie
FAITHFUL AND
Greenville, N. C, July 12th.
Editor
There arc a few who know, and
who do not know, the faith-
service of a long life that has
rendered by one of the Old
Dominion Steamship Company em
W. H. Carter, the
on D. line on Tar river.
He is years old, has been on
Tar river as for years,
and has lost a trip.
veteran is a of that
high character that inspires a
strong like for him by all who
come with him.
but true steel, and
although he has been at his post
of duly he is a man of
very broad information a real
it is to sit down and talk
with old veteran and bear bis
life he tells it, modestly- but
thrillingly.
To him the sterling boat-
man may pattern those virtues
that make a man of emergency.
Although he is old his frame is
erect, his firm tread shows
that he is a man, a real that
handle- the throttle.
The writer has always been
pressed with the high bred manner
of Capt. Carter, loved to sit
and talk with him. Long may he
live lo enjoy the glory-of his youth
and manhood in retrospection,
and may his last days be his best
happiest. His friends are
legion, his enemies none. Faith-
will have its reward.
DO YOU WANT ONE
A HANDSOME
The following is a copy of a war-
rant issued by Alabama Justice
of the Peace i any lawful of
the Stale
having made before me that
the offense of a Busing K. J.
By Coming Hear
Hear and to
her down for her to her
mouth Back his arm
Seat be wold hell out of her
then jump on and got
out appeared for one hour
Come Back a did Kick
her Brock the lock Busted
Cue Don too Places if
She not open he wold
Brake hit Down to any
officer of the State you are Com-
to Bring frank
Before me this the
K. M. Price Justice of the
PHOTOGRAPH BROOCH
With any picture desired on It.
The brooch is gold-plated and
makes a beautiful
picture above does not fairly
represent the beauty of the brooch,
but you can see samples at The
Reflector office that show what
they are.
Do you want one f We will send
yon The Eastern Reflector
for one year and
give you one the pins for
Any one already a can
have one FREE by paying your
subscription one year advance
and getting us one new subscriber
for a year.
Any boy or girl can have one
FREE by Bending us two new sub.
to The Eastern
tor for one year.
It has been out that no
mail has ever been elected
dent of the United Slates while he
was a member of the Federal Sen-
ate. The national traditions are
opposition to such a proceeding,
we are told, and numerous
Presidential bees now buzzing in
Senatorial ears will bring in end
only a message of disappointment.
But so many public traditions have
been relegated of late the limbo
of things outworn that this one,
too, may not escape. The Boss is
in the Senate. Why should bis
followers hesitate lo install him in
the White
Record.
STATE NEWS.
Happening In Carolina
The town of had a
big Are Thursday.
The Sentinel has en
bilged improved in
James I formerly of Dur-
ham, was at Roanoke
while
river.
The present jury system is
right provided some means could
be found to prevent lawyers from
packing
and
, with much pleasure we
lo our readers Kill, i We
from experience
remove- pain an unit id one
the medicines for It
i- I--II. urn externally,
and none Ii. have it willingly
be without It in Avoid Ho-
there is but one Pain-Killer Perry
Pries
The Chicago Tribune which
keeps tab on such things figures
out the casualties Fourth
killed and 1,813 injured by ex-
plosive patriotism.
who trims huts
very day is decoration day.
Old lino.
when things were null
slow In the MS Just ts-fur
old to
n reporter, up j lit
tie mid hired n hull one of Hie
towns not faraway. We
.-i of tor one a j
could stay on his our n-.-n
for rounds. It was money
though when two or of the
lime we had all v.
one night ii fellow as the
of II we
kindled We up
heaviest In our party
though lie only the scales
hail good hands and u
you couldn't hurl with n pile
driver. Hut the stranger w as no
and the end of round we
began lo worry Hie tenner.
The Hug was oil the singe ISM
front of Hit- bait, and the mar of
Inge there were windows So I
says to our as I tilt
mouth. him over to one of Mi
wasn't no easy Job, but be did It
before lime half up. the
duffer backed up the window be
got n In bend from behind
that dumped In n heap. the
we I our ten
funny pint It la our
the total on
smile
could never him that It
himself that secured III.-
If you put a sign on or
tree or Hide of the house people
must go to it to read it, hence few
read it.
MB m
the people by putting it
REFLECTOR
and will sec difference.
The goes to the
carries your sign with it,
they all read it.
Advertising
in The will
you success. Don't
big behind in the race,
but let people know
what you are here for.
The easiest, quickest and best
way to sell anything to
it Such
an advertisement goes straight to
the people, they learn what you
till you reap
benefit.
We have just purchased a large
supply of bright and attractive
cuts to illustrate Reflector- ad-
a ml you are at
lo use If you mi know
just what you lo say, we will
you get up your advertise-
That is our business, to
help you talk to the people.
The cost of on advertisement in
Tut. Reflector Is the easiest part,
HOT
Yes going to get hotter.
have plenty of hot weather
CLOTHING
Suits, odd coats, odd and
vests, light weight hats, low
quarter shoes, summer under-
wear, NEGLIGEE SHIRTS,
all kinds of furnishings to keep
you cool. You Know Where,
KING CLOTH I
He Has Ladies Oxford Ties.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind you that you owe
The for
RURAL DELIVERY.
The Route Will
July II.
X.
Editor
Referring to the I rural free de-
livery routes from
subscription and we , . . . . .
.-i . j from a letter reel veil
from the of
yon to settle as early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
What fruit bus come to market
has been very poor in quality,
New Reef-
Steak and Onions,
Feet and Tripe at Samuel SI.
Somebody who look lite trouble
to look it up tells us there is u
Greenville, or Greene-
ville thirty one
The mail boxes are being put up
along the rural free delivery routes
from It is not known
yet just when the service will be-
gin.
The bad weather caused ex
to to tic
ed until next Saturday. There
will be a good crowd go down
then and they will have a Hue
time.
Sunday, June 80th,
on road between Sir. Ward's
and Avon farm via Yankee Hull
Ferry, a double case watch,
gentleman's size. Finder will lie
liberally rewarded
by same.
J. It.
i ii N.
Machinery
h p Locomotive Roller
on skids, nearly new. lb. p.
Roller mi skids. h.
p. Boiler and Engine on skids. I
h. p. Boiler and on skids.
h. p. Stationery Boiler. This
machinery was taken part pay-
for larger machines will
be sold cheap for cash.
ii.
A Parallel
Some people is hope-
light against the
One might as well say it is
the church to tight sin.
Southern Tobacco
Delivery, Post Office Department.
take pleasure in inform
you that orders will be issued
for the establishment of the I rural
free delivery routes from
ville, N. C, to become effective
September 1st, in accordance with
your I regret very
much that the establishment of
these routes will not take place at
an earlier date, but it is due to no
fault of as I have been in-
with the Department for
their immediate
However, I do not believe I here
will be any farther postponement
HOWDY DO.
Some Speak to Mr, Some to
1901.
T. Hunter left this morning
I for Suffolk.
John White has sick with
fever the past week.
F. SI. Hodges
day night from Richmond.
Mayo returned Wednesday
night from a trip to I
C. D. K it.- returned Wed-
evening from Tarboro.
O. L. and family have
returned City.
J. L. Carper left this morning
to see his people at Wadesboro.
W. S. Atkins returned
day night from a trip up the road.
Ex-Governor Sirs. T.
left this afternoon for
head City.
Carrie of
arrived this morning lo visit
Miss Vina James.
Mrs. Bettie Cherry and children,
came Wednesday
to visit Sirs. L. Moore, near
town.
of Kins-
ton, who has been visiting Miss
returned home
Wednesday night.
Robert Harriss and Jose-
of Wilmington,
arrived Wednesday evening to
visit Sirs. A, Ricks.
Sirs. D. D. Gardner left Thurs-
day to visit relatives
Rev. II. II. Hearne left this
morning for and
ville,
Presiding Bidet F. A. Bishop
left Ibis morning for
and
Hula of Beth-
el, who was visiting Sirs.
Gardner, returned home Thursday.
Sirs. A. B. Ellington and child-
returned Thursday evening
from a visit to relatives Peters-
burg.
Meyer Abram and children of
Norfolk, came in Thursday I
to visit his sister. Sirs. S. SI.
Misses Blanche Mayo and Bailie
Roberson, of who have
been visiting Sirs. D. House re-
turned home this morning.
Prof. W. II. came home
morning from to
be present at the meeting of the
Board of Education today.
-u.
T.
M PHI ES.
and DRAPERIES at CUT PRICES.
Pictures, Window Shades, Poles,
Come and let Dress House at low Prices.
Sample Notions at New York Cost.
Mis. Slay Bell White left this
morning in Greens-
i after a visit of some months
and that they will become , her brother, II. A. White
on the dale Kindly
ibis for the information of
Rev. J. N, Booth went to Win-
, Thursday night to deliver
your people and oblige dress to the
very truly, He returned this morning.
II. Shall.
1901.
T. E. Hooker is sick.
went
Farmer Wanted to Be Struck,
and Had His Rev. II. Harding went lo
Md , July
a raging storm yesterday H. Tyson returned Friday
Philip Walls about his New York.
farm with a portion of a lightning I J. R. Moore from
rod tied to his He said he Wrightsville Friday night.
Kilting Bug Bite
Md., July
Agues Wheeler, who was
the neck two by a
bug, is now delirious. Her neck,
which is terribly swollen, is black
and blue in spots, physicians
say she cannot recover.
II i. Important who i.
on for or health
of not only them
ital In their n will- A of
i-, we found, ii
Avoid l hut one Pain-
Killer, Perry Price and
wanted to experience the feeling of
one struck by lightning.
He had started across a Held
had but a rods v. hen a
huge oak near by was struck by-
lightning and a fly splinter tender-
ed him unconscious. He is severe
injured.
Ill Hog Open.
Sir. D. Hunt, who lives Stem,
entertained a number of his i.
at his home last Thursday night,
there of a quantity
of left from supper. Sir.
unite a nice pig, and
next morning the fragments, in-
melted ice were
given him, which he greatly relish-
ed. a short time after
of the sumptuous meal his pig-
ship swelled up and open.
This is a true Ledger.
Change In Buyer.
Mr. Hugh formerly
of Danville, but now of
N. has accepted a as
buyer for the American Tobacco
on the Winston, N. c.,
market, lie will take up his new
duties shortly. Danville Tobacco
Journal.
Sir. will be succeeded
on the market by Sir.
M. A. Allen, of who
will buyer here for the Co.
Lizzie I. left
this morning fur Cape Slay, N. J.
J. L. Fleming and family return-
ed Friday from Wrights-
wile.
Mrs. Alfred Forbes Sits. S,
a. Jr. child returned
this morning from Beaufort.
E. II. Frank Skinner
Arthur returned Fri-
day evening from Wrightsville.
Meyer and children, of
Norfolk, who have visiting
his sister, Sirs. S. M. left
this morning.
Wins
lead, Mount, who have
been visiting Mis. B. King,
home today.
Secretary of Slate J.
Climes came in front Fri-
day night, to spend a few at
his home in this county,
V. W. Lang, of Lake City, Fla.,
who has visiting his sister,
W. F. Harding, left this
morning for Washington.
Profs. F. L. Carr, of Snow Hill
C. I,. Coon, of Salisbury, who
are instructors the in-
spent today
here.
Myrtle Wilson,
Allie Anderson
came home this
from where
they have attending the teach-
Institute,
Biggest Lot ever
Fans,
III
s. Neck W.-at
Consisting d I
Umbrellas,
Towel,
A-e.
Great ons on goods, white
goods, organdies, piques,
foulard, silk and embroideries. We sell for cash only.
PRICKS HAVE BEEN HALF.
Boys Suits worth H 1.73 Boy Suits
2.19 Men- Sails worth
Greater reduction than was ever thought of on
15.00 20.00 and THEY MIST BE SOLD AT
ONCE PREPARATORY FOR ROOM
Hosiery and Knitted Underwear.
WOMEN, MUCH at PRICE,
for mm and coming warm
days, hall, lunch of it. of you expected to pay. Prices
ire exceptionally low. The saving between oar value price
selling price is positive and important. side of store
for Men and Roy side of store for Ladies and
stairs with choice Furniture for Ladies and
This bill for Gash Buyer
Ladies Muslin Underwear.
Ready to wear Long Skirts,
at Len than Cost of
SOLE Kitting and
All Style-. See new Miller one
New Corset given if not all right.
A warrant
Hosiery.
pair lo;
i-i. I--.-
i i- a rum
for to gel n
bargain.
SHIRTWAISTS-
from had
models from Paris and Vienna and other dress In
Europe In serve as an Inspiration for American stylos. We
have from the cheapest to something very price.
SHIRT ONLY i EM'S.
Best Calico.
u per yard. Good Percales,
quality only Reduced
prices all silk A goods
Big Hue; Sale.
About to select from. One
lot of about M worth 2.00,
marked down to use.
CARPET
Furniture.
Leather
quality reduced lo W
Oak Suits, Rock-
is styles Hull Hacks,
Cribs. Halo, t ladles Car-
A-k For
Fruit of the Loom.
Barker Mills,
Bleaching, yard wide lo.
Petticoats.
d a Knife
in ;. with Black
Neva Silk
it Tl
Inn hi lop bottom w
Mens and
MEN'S .
a pair
.
Socks.
MEN'S I
b lot kind I
Iii.
Value for
The Biggest Department Store in Greenville.
Big Hew Store.
Lace I Shoes
-I
. while . long, I
. 1.7.1 I
redact lo s.
ll
-i Shoes cents
I Shoes till i cuts
Mens all
Know On, Bur. ,.
l i
man may lie an strong its a bull
and still lie cowed.
GREENVILLE, N. O
Oil
LOOK THE PLACE.





Have You Forgot
What
I AM STILL CARRYING AN
UP-TO date LINK OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware v
II I I TO MENTION
Come to sec Barrel Flour or
Yours in please
Jas. B. White.
mm
None genuine unless
Red Cross is on label
Don't Una a
WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD
TO THE EQUAL OF
Chills. Fevers,
Night Sweats and Grippe, and
all forms of Malaria.
DON'T WAiT TO DIE
SPEND CENTS AND DE CURED I
CURES MAKE FAMOUS
TRY IT. NO NO PAY .
TO TAKE.
AFTER two YEARS Ms ii we paid in the
ii ill ill.
OP NEWARK, N. YOUR HAS
Value,
Cash Value,
Paid up Insurance,
Extended Insurance
Is
ti. Will lie re-instated if arrears he
a-.- living, three lapse, upon
of i interest.
second Nu s. Incontestable.
payable u of second and .-t each
year be paid.
Tin., used i. u
To Increase the Insurance, or
;. To make pulley payable as during lifetime
of
j.
Greenville, N. O.
BLACKJACK III Ms
N. July
Quite a i of our people
services at Creek
Sunday.
I. If. is improving nip
Idly.
Miss Mamie Cox, who has
relatives in place, re-
to tier home in
Sunday accompanied by K. L.
Clark.
L. II. While, Jr.,
Miss Lucy, spent Sunday in Wash-
visiting their brother, W.
and returned Sunday
evening.
Miss A ii ii White left Sunday
morning for Winterville to attend
institute.
W. Wynne, of
came in Saturday morning
spent Saturday and Sunday with
his best girl. He left Monday morn
to attend the
lute at Winterville.
A small crowd of went
fishing last Thursday and got more
lutes than we did fish, hut they
were mosquito bites.
Mr. Mrs. I. C. Mills spent
Saturday night and Sunday in
town.
One mil- girls says she
I has four strings to
I and can't imagine which one to
pull. wonder if some one will
he kind lo tell her.
Miss bad the
of entertaining her
j Sunday night.
Willie took a
i young Miss from church
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. have
o home near
Clack We wish them much
joy and happiness.
To produce the best results
In fruit, vegetable or grain, tin
fertilizer used must contain
enough Potash. For
see our pamphlets. We
semi them free.
j N nu i . s.
Paper Hanging.
I am fill or id for Will
. ill mi . Full
from to
I am i do k
wall Mora f
Mrs. M. D. will prompt
t ion.
H. BUNN,
I N. C.
Tin- July tit to
Thorough
U hi in SOW admitting to the liar
cum a n. C at-
C.
Mill, N, I lean
TONIC LAXATIVE
If you have stomach, had
inactive liver, heartburn kidney
of b. I blotched or muddy skin,
or any symptoms and disorders the of bad and an
digestive system, Will lure
It will o; b an
mucous membrane f the stomach, blood and put you
on your appetite will .
your liver kl to j. your skin will clear and
and the old time an I buoyancy.
awe,
I . i . II . an I v Ii
It I ,. . .
-a -l u
iii . ii
RHEUMATISM
TO STAY
Ml Mil VI.
.-mi's recent Ions
The nested
known
leading i
trial, turn us net
i of the Price
Sold by BRYAN k NICHOLS.
I inn.- Conetoe
Broken Open.
during the night of
July the express at Cone
toe was broken open, two ex-
press packages and
agent's dollies stolen. The
whole amounted lo The
agent, Mr. K. C.
a while on suspicion, lint he
easily himself. It seems
that he was in possession of
I pennies. S days
office at Mildred had
broken open and about
stolen. This Mr.
to think he must I e I tie guilty
lint the man the pen-
had been paid him the day
before by a man in
laud Neck in hi wealth.
used Dr.
College. I'm, in
sail i child
n-n iii in the U-s
lo Hint lint
the
and
if
In i lie- where
all give it,
n is In mull, to
their
die n lien relief lie so
I by giving Ii
only
in- Moll.-ii M hi Mo.
For Salt by
l I fl is
I .
lo, all . .
The Famous Parks Fountain
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
An in showing
staunch those in
ho vole that
in and year in of
administration
patty in
and I been
a mean nigger in my lime,
I ii heap or downs
since tie
I chickens mi
ilia; I I drunk;
I nip-; stashed udder I
-r, I done a sight
thank good
in name such
has been ace
Philadelphia's evil lame be
rants n by word.
has been given over to rapine.
got el has
whilst a
I ii
the people.
All these things are
edged and deplored
year; and year after
lion heroines more and more
able Hut lite cry still goes up
flOW
Thank Lord,
our
I ice
lo Associated
there were timing
spell
hint, f were
Hut few these in
southern
The
a business mini
ed newspaper advertising is
vital lo bis success sense
suggests be should not a
iron limit lo his advertising
expenditure. Ii Is the
of an experienced i
is lo in
advance what sum will be
to achieve a re-
he says,
less amount was
will do lull if the mm which
has been appropriated should
lo bring result more should be
until results have been at
L. H. Pender,
I Flues. Tin Hoofing,
All
kinds work
class. He of guns a
specialty.
Agent for
1888.
Greensboro Female College
Greensboro, N. C.
Literary and Business
Schools of Music, Art
Literary Course and nil
Living per Year,
I begins
on Aili
cation.
President,
Trinity College
mill f
1.1 iii
Eight with
library
la
Hip and . . Fund-.
within
past n Bin. law.
bail one i a
the fir
V.
Peppy Go.,
COMMISSION
Norfolk, Va.
fir.- W
here, i tin-
fur Jinn- Ami illy
I.-.-S than id Ions a SO
Cur la
tun lots
Kill lull Mb ft
. Please lit us have anon no
possible, mi in
J. W.
Practical Education
In nu
arts, a
of
a In-
lib.
lit. T
TON,
in .
AGRICULTURE MECHANIC ARTS,
IN
J. ff. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
on handlers of
Ii Ties and Hags.
and
solicited,
tine for
Times
VA.,
Now a Year,
and includes absolutely free
in go n Monthly, New The
DAILY
Farm
gun Monthly, now only per
year; by mail.
Address TIMES,
Va.
notice to tile
Public.
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. General A.-. fur
Virginia, that Well-
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Insurance Co., of
to lo Us tarts mater of
In the
generally, North
will now U, -111111 ill till.
tale from tin. dale will
and to all de
airing the very in the hem
life in the world.
It Ibo in your town not
yet led
JOHN C.
Stale N. C.
Assets
Paid policy
Live, t
nm-o lo for
Old
My res leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for
ill.-, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M.
mi leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesday, day and Sal
a ii 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
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
O.
J. Ag.,
Greenville, N. O.
f.
IN
N. O.
Cotton Hugging and Ties always
on bun
fresh goods kept constantly es
hand. Country produce and
Hold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
Sonic men put on their beat man
nets us put mi g
coat.
u fellow ever kissed
usually pales be-
fore last.
I way
a to rise in world
is to give him a good blowing up.
A HAPPY
HOME
Is one w here health abounds.
With impure blood there cannot
be good health.
With a disordered LIVER there
cannot be good blood.
Pills
revivify the torpid sad restore
its natural action.
A LIVER means pure
Pure blood means health.
Health means happiness.
Take no Substitute. All
UNIVERSITY
of North Carolina.
ill-All OF STATE'S
Eighty live scholarships.
tuition to and ministers
sons. Loam the needy,
Work
Healing system
in improvements in
and fall term begins
Address,
V. I.
Chapel inn, n. c
I In Age Iron,
the ore in,
Iron them motion,
lion needles veering,
Iron tillers vessels steering.
Iron gas
iron our rivers,
Iron in
iron ink indicting.
Iron victuals,
turns, p a kettle-.,
Iron our leads,
our roads,
lion bold in
Iron bob rod bands,
iron walls,
Iron balls,
axes, chains,
lion augers, saws
Iron globules in our blood,
Iron properties in food,
Iron light reals
wires,
hammers, nails,
Iron every thing we
A linger the pie i. worth
two out of
1876,
Se M.
retail and
furniture Cash paid for
fin, Cotton Oil Bar
re's, Turkeys, Egg,
Steads, Oak Suits, Ha
by Carriages,
suits, Lounges, Sales,
A A x Bed
Meat Key West Cheroots,
Beauty Can-
Cherries,
Apples, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
In- Matches, Oil,
Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
unties. Dried Peaches,
Glass
Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware. Cakes and Macs
Bent Butter, Stand-
ard Machines, and
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for Coin
to see me.
j U
NOTICE TO
. I the
Ink I'm
of de
given In all
lo make
payment In And all n 1-
having are
lo pi. -1 same in the under-
nu or the till day
June. or ml will la
in recovery. Thia
L. J. CHAPMAN,
Jacob
LAND SALE.
virtue a of Ike
of in f
Cannon Teel
rm in 11-
will fur
tin- in
mi Mi Mb, the
ti -111 panel hind, in the
tin-West
m . being U front and IS feel
a of the old Livery
stable
in in II. K-
lit a in
ii t acre mars
Ally,
In
Ii J , , ,.
Notice Ix
It. J
nu to
I of II.
James It
I will, hi
at g at, at
tell u.
sash, Iii satisfy all
the right title and which lbs
It. J. in lb.
ill real to Out-
of land in of bethel, N.
as Mat
Main Tarboro mi
feel In
feet a
Main
roar to Ike
ten which
It. J W. i Hairy
Skinner, l
pan ITS
Abo Ii
mi SM of Si
l- in l,. i. Ninth by
1.1
I'll the South M . Ann
sad the Was. by Jam, m
It J
a f
K. J. hi Ii by
in U., p.-, u K
I I II. . . .
Also, nil of I
whisk by and
Maggie By
Dec. and book
Pill
I'm
was a
to II. W. m I
day July
I In I.- in. , a, res and
which will be about
Jo
In a allotted.
I all I July,
t. W
. , ,. put
W. Sheriff. j
W, R. WHICHARD BRO.,
Whichard, N. C.
The complete in every de
prices as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
J.
IN-
-A LINK OP
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R.
Norfolk, Va.
Buyers Brokers
Cotton, Grain
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago New Orleans.
The Commoner
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Advance.
One Year l. Bis Mouths dOc,
Three Months Ma, Sing. Copy fie.
No canvassers are mu
ployed. Subscriptions taken st
The Semi-
Weekly
will In- sent together
one year for or Tun Daily
one year for payable ad-
PATENT
WASH I
as
Is the customer who takes advantage of
keeps our guessing why is we sell so cheap.
OUR MOTTO-DOWN WITH HIGH
W T. LEE
Exposition,
I mu to Pan
with all modern
view of Niagara Luke Erie the
Niagara Fulls car door SO
walk to exposition Take Niagara street car to
Avenue, Moderate rates. All will
prompt
JOSEPH A. MOORE,
1285 Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
FIRST CLASS SCHOOL IN N.
School,
LaGrange, N. C.
MILITARY, SCI EN II
v Pupils, Twelve Counties and two Slates
represented past session, School Buildings. Barracks
for Sixty Cadets.
school aims to strengthen by developing latent
and power. needs of the students are considered.
The literary training strengthens the manly trails gives a sound of Agriculture,
clear Class room methods Inspecting last week some of
The
Association last
at a meeting held in Charlotte,
decided In curtail production din-
August and to demand here
after uniform contract between
spinners and knitters, and
when the commission man will not
the name of purchaser
of yarns he is to become buyer
himself, and selling price must
be furnished the spinners of the
yarns. The yarn ma fad liters
have been swindled, they claim,
by backing out of contracts by
men giving
orders, when the price of yarn de-
erased before date for Idling orders.
NORMAL
The consolidating
half-dozen normal schools of
stale has been disposed of by
the Stale Hoard of Education,
The schools arc to run another year
separately, as at present, on trial,
and if desired and promised re
ins and improvements are effect-
ed they will be so continued. If
not I hey will be consolidated next
year. was largely due
to the pleas made delegations
of while from the several
towns where located.
The Corporal ion has
been wrestling with the tax assess-
problem for a week and may
get the assessments n shape this
week.
Governor been pay-
a visit at
I he encampment at
where the Third bus
been In camp since last
Next week another regiment takes
its outing their and the Third
conies home.
Secretary Wilson, of the Nation
TO
THE PEOPLE, OUR AND CUSTOMERS OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are still in the forefront of the race after your
We offer you the best selected line of
General Merchandise
to be found any store in County. Well bought
Selections, the Creations Of best manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring, Summer
and Winter. We are at work for yours our mutual ad
vantage, It is pleasure to show yon what you want to
sell you if we can. We you very service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do not see, our immense Stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember and the following lines of general merchandise.
A large line off Baby Caps,
Belts, Laces and
Embroideries. Ladies Col-
and Cuffs all Sizes
I HAVE THE LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST LINE OF
EVER BROUGHT TO GREENVILLE.
Mrs. dwell is in charge of my millinery if
e but I.,,,,, ,, one will lie trimmed to suit your
Ornaments. Flowers, and everything
Hi
wait.
Silks,
n milliners line.
Goods and Notions,
Bats and Caps. Silks and Satins, Dress Trimmings
Jackets Carpets, Mattings Oil Cloths.
Shoes,
Men's, Women's and Children's and
Harness, Horse Dusters,
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses. Lard, Scad Is,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nail, and Hope.
Furniture.
for Furniture and in line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Kit her Cash or on Approved
Credit Our motto is Honesty, Merit Dealing.
Your Friends,
lion mental grasp. A lb Idles raged.
Expenses per half term, including board, tuition, fuel, lights and
room, 055.00. No incidentals. School opens 4th,
for
J. E.
A c
Lawns, Dimities, Laces, Belts, Slippers, Hosiery,
and
ALL GOODS
Some short some long, have been laid together and
will be sold at one price. We have a few pieces of Imported
Swisses, dolled and plain, which are offering
AT HALF PRICE.
Postal Law
Merchants who mail order
and have en sending out samples
of goods from which their
customers might select and
order will be interested a new
ruling which has just been made
the Department. The
ruling allows the men-hauls to
write upon each lag accompanying
a sample of cloth figures denoting
the width price of goods.
This had been done by the mer-
chants before until last April, when
the assistant attorney general de-
for Department
that of June 1888, re
lining in addition to
the fourth class matter did not
author these to be writ- land suspended from the coins was
gold chain and locket, and
near the locket was a gold
Man With Gold.
Pa., July
The body of a man was found
bang to a tree in the woods
neat White Haven today. The
suicide I ad removed all his cloth-
except his stockings, in one of
was a letter and a
check for on
While Haven Bank, drawn in fa-
of frank Lorenz.
The Idler slated that the writer
had contemplated suicide tor some
lime, and he had been suffer-
disease years.
The suicide decorated his body
with jewelry before taking his life.
one-dollar gold piece was
lo each nipple with silver thread,
the meal attractive points in the
territory of proposed
Park, slates that he will
again and renew his
efforts to get Congress to
Ibis park and vole millions
to that end. Benelux
principal of it among
our public men, is sanguine of
It will be a great if
accomplished.
Lewis Council, for rape, will be
Monday, 22nd, at
Fayetteville. l slates
that hi not interfere
this case again.
Eve.- think of the many
blessings North Carolina
and our people much
better times, and in some
respects at all times, we arc
ninny other people I Any one
hot weather In your
y, for instance Thank for
what you have, slop
sample. On account the writ-
in tin- package it was held that
the samples were subject to first.
class which was double the
price the merchants had previously
been ; tin in for. Vow the
third postmaster Kent
Edwin r. decides II
is permissible lo write
tags which
The v ill in- a great
to the merchants who
mail aid send out samples
pose.
ring. Bracelets were on bis arms
legs.
die Governor spoke lo The Ob-
server correspondent about a
lei great public importance,
which certainly marks a new de-
In North Carolina,
is at
Seattle, in the State of Washing-
ton, to prevent lynch-
and for each and every per-
son engaged in a lynching it oilers
reward. Ii notifies me that
it has offered reward far each
and every person engaged in the
lynching this year at I range
and and has put up
the money. do not care for out-
t a side aid in securing law and order
lass, in in North Carolina, but hereafter,
There are some values in our stuck can't lo mi-ts.
The price has I wen marked so low nu our goods tint they are
in reach of every who urn seeking values.
August Designs Fashion Sheets Free.
KICKS WILKINSON.
A Census Office bulletin
shows that 37.8 per of the
population,
people, live in cities and towns
of more than loon population. Ten
years ago the of
population was or
slightly less than one third,
ten years, at this rate,
i early one half of American
people will ho towns.
The productiveness of our
has DOM In the meantime
by a multitude of labor
saying intentions, so that fewer
fewer men are needed no the
farms from year lo year. Those
who are released from drudgery
the fields to the cities, v here
consumers of harvests
contribute to the
of our vast national industrial
scheme. The thrifty farmers feed
them Record.
f you want sieves or ranges constructed
principles which are
and convenient, as well as beautiful and artistic,
for the
is shown
and
nu every
in not be
genuine
I murk, which
Stove
by and substitutes.
lead all others in yearly sales p
Sold by
BAKER HART.
I tic Orphan.,
The class of orphans from the
Orphan Asylum have had
a pleasant stay in for
two days. Greenville U
glad sec them and gives
cordial welcome. t
charge of Mr H. W. Jones and no matter what the crime may be,
Mrs. hit nil, an in i I will offer reward, which is
the midday trait. Tiny gave a the limit under I he law, for each
in the opera house and every participant.
night, notwithstanding there is a crime for which the
is usually a lust Hie death, but
was disagreeable, criminals must be hanged
i a large audience, Ian and by mob. Lynch-
concert was splendid. re got to stop lo this State. I
amounted to more than ask n. call on the press and the
The class remained here over preachers to stop the tendency to-
Sunday, that night sang the lynch law. His a great
church, So services were on
held in the other churches, so all correspondent to
bad of hearing I he know it was earnest hope
was of Governor Aycock then
large. the singing of would be no lynching during bis
I here were term of office. Vet there have
shot talks by Rev. J N, three the two named and, one
church and II. In county. The Got-
M. lam-, of Mi church, had for some lime
a In or lo make a plain statement
He
received with great
about here. Charlotte Observer.
Little frank Brown, u sun
Dr. I. was As stickers Mr. D alley G. Woo-
with the .,. , ,,.
seemed delighted lo be here at bis district Texas, and
Old home, and Ion,, I bis 1.--.-1 k, . lie w,
for Congress Wednesday, after six
balloting, on the
ballot, v, will probably be
N. c.
A foul -peak la lit e
inn ii
remain silent I
a w 1st- in
ab .,. votes as he will get
on
ton Star,


Title
Eastern reflector, 16 July 1901
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
July 16, 1901
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