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THAI I AM STILL CARRYING
DATE LIVE
Pry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware A or
WHICH I AM TO MENTION
to me your next Barrel Flour or
Yours to
Jas. B. White.
TWO YEARS HAVE BEES PAID IX THE
ill III HE
OF NEWARK, X. J. YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value.
Paid up Insurance.
Extended Insurance w automatically,
r. Is
Will be re-instated if paid within on month while you
are living, or within three years after lapse, evidence
of and payment of arrears with interest
second No Restrictions. S. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and .; each
succeeding year, provided the premium la paid.
Kit They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To laureate the or
To make policy payable as an during lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville. X. C.
ROBERT
TO PRODUCE THE OF
Night Sweats and Grippe, and
an forms of Malaria.
DON'T WAIT TO DIE
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED I
Mac ROBERTS
TRY IT. NO COBS NO SAY PER
TO TAKE, ft US IS I
None genuine unless
Red on label
DeVi
WASHINGTON LETTER.
i.
Intelligent from
Cuba report business i bad way
all over the island, owing to the
uncertainty of the future. Mer-
are afraid to invest any
capital until they more
what the Cuban government
i- to be. and they are usually
earful goods on credit.
The worst part of the business is
that there is no hope for any
change for the better in the near
future, as the shortest estimate of
the time that will be required toes-
a Cuban is
eight mouths from the date upon
which Wood issues the orders
holding the two elections
will necessary, and Wood
is no in this or rather
in the waters hereto on
board a government which
be is as his private yacht,
and the orders will not based
until he returns to Havana, which
will in three
weeks.
Agents of Hawaiian sugar plan-
in Washington trying to
find out it they can legally import
Filipinos or from the Phil-
es to work on their
They attempted, through
third parties, to get an opinion
the Commissioner General of
Immigration on the matter, he
declined to express one, saying
that it was not hi business to de-
questions until they came be-
fore him officially. He did. how-
i ever, incidentally express the
ion that if the Hawaiian sugar
would pay sufficient wages
i that they could get all the laborers
they wanted, from the Southern
laborers who would make
hands on sugar plantations.
I But that is just what these plan
j wish to do. Many of
hare grown rich by Import-
coolie labor from Japan, a
I practice that had to be stopped
Hawaii to the
II . and it i- that of labor
No
crop
can be
grown
without
Potash.
Supply
Pot-
ash and your
profits will be
without
Potash your
crop will be
.
CANDY I Trinity College
i Ur, i . ,,,. ,
lb i
r. Ne
of ween.
CHRISTIAN GEORGE,
GERMAN Kill works;
state. At the end of tie
deal they it as advantageous
Odell, but the men do not
take that view of it. They think
that they have made a deal
that will give them the help of the
machine to kill Teddy at
home, but do not believe that Odell
will show- enough strength outside
of Yolk, to give them any
trouble when they get ready to
spring the name of can-
They are all a little bit
of the with the
i .-publicans associate with Ted
name. Captain Parker, one
of Admiral who
nearly all of last week search-
log the the Navy De-
and who will resume the
work this week. a formal pro
test with Acting Secretary
the espionage he was
subjected lo while doing the work.
Mi. Beckett's explanation was that
the regulations required
IN
J. V. PIE CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging. Tie am Bags.
and shipments
solicited.
one
ate coarse, of
with
large library
sad in
,.
Attendance nearly Ambled within
years. very low. The
re is th. one that a student
for
PRESIDENT
Durham.
Greensboro Female, College
Greensboro, N. C.
Literary and Business Courses.
Schools of Music, Art and
Literary Course and all
Living Expenses per Year.
Fall Session begins September
nth, 1901. on
cation. HEED
President.
Optics . I. I. II
Nor. XI, f
I bare found M. u.- .
Dy teething
When my was a
e child, rt oaf warn-
ed u loss
happened
once to bin, bis
. marked
day he recuperate,. I have
kept ii it dace
children, and have taken in
its praises to all
I it even after
Perry Go.,
Norfolk, Va.
Dear quest yen Nova Boons
Land Plaster, hen. m prices
for June and
Leas tons
Car Load L
Ion lots 5.00
St M
A Please lit us haw your order an
pustule xi in
c.
W. COMPANY.
Practical Education
In
art-, sad a
of sod
of study and manual training.
a rear. Total in-
and
Thirty student Next
4th.
For Quo T
AGRICULTURE MECHANIC ARTS,
Winterville high School.
FOR
Fall term opens September 2nd and closes December
Spring term begins and ends May
School, Intermediate and Primary ,
and Music Delightful location noted forties.,
by excellent moral and religious
enc. For full information address
O- E.
N. C.
Homer Military School,
C.
heated by the Buffalo
wish get the Philip
pines, because of its
both in wages and keep. j.
Hear Admiral officer to be when a person
I Chief the Bureau Navigation, m, the service was
, popularly known as the allowed examine the official
because of Its cords the department, but
method of Admiral Parker did not think that the Ta
took advantage of bis be- val regulations an officer
to be on each him. making
of everything he copied from
the records, was actually the
ease. The train of the matter is
gs. healed by the Buffalo fan i. i
feet ventilation. Sixteen new for two boys each to he
the fall term. should be made early. An
up to the full and turned away each
room. Best athletic field, with quarter mile track, in the
Faculty of specialists with special work. to
the best college or education. An atmosphere of high ideals
the as preparing hi education
are excluded. Fall begins l-i
log acting Secretary of the Navy
between the departure of Secretary
Long and the arrival of
Beckett to make a show-
of animosity toward j that the which bas been
which as small u II was Admiral ever
gutting, by an order for- since the war with
bidding of the Navy are thoroughly frightened
Capt. Parker, I they know that the will
i for .-laud for such methods they
i- c the records to have been guilty of in their efforts
behalf, to to disgrace Admiral and
brought I i be of In- fear the expos.,,,.
., ,, brought about by the evidence be-
Wt combine ,.,,,,, ,,
f s .,;,, ,,,,,.,
is the newest thing in the that c Parker has
political held I. was intended to
be strictly a affair, but
LAND SALE.
s Decree of the Super
Co
led S. Best, L. Best arid
Bast, the Com
will sell for cash the court
door in Monday
2nd day of Sept. the following
d of on North side of
i and
at a stake side of
said r . Prank thence
Booth E. poles to I William's
other comer, South West
to a corner near He ling thence
South East South in.
to a stake comer in line,
Boat West, to Mala Bead,
then will. Main Road the
or
Z 1001-
r. JAMES,
THE NORTH CAROLINA
STATE NORMAL
Classical. Scientific. Commercial, Industrial. Pedagogical,
Annual I . u i a
. , . . , .
the dormitories u
19th
Invited fr . .-,,,.,. .;,.
and other Information
I.
tin N. C.
.
Masonic Hall School,
For Girls Only.
Masonic Hall school for . Board
of Trustees appointed by Greenville Lodge, No. F ft A M
will open fall session Sept. 2nd. was last War
with great satisfaction to the people, of Greenville. We haw- there-
fore employed Misses Lizzie Parker and Leila Thornton to teach
this school tins year, and to all who have girls to educate we
patronage support in maintaining school.
Tuition per Intermediate Higher
2.50, Languages each extra, A matriculation will I
charged. The school will have no music department this session.
Persons in town w ho cat. beard pupils of the school will
notify the Secretary. it. L. RB, See, Board Trustees.
Parke Fountain
fit tore.
somebody leaked. The story, as
told ill Washington, says that
trusted lieutenants of Senators
and met a hotel.
a thousand miles from Wash-
and into a
pledging their respective print i-
together in taking
steps that might be made
necessary Western trip
to head boom that might
be started nomination for
President. i men tried to
gel men to their
chief to the support of Gov. Odell
as Mr.
that was than the
were willing lo l-o. They
agreed DO other New York
men would be put forward by Dan-
a candidate for the
nomination, that if
could not be kept out of
the nomination in soy other way
than by
would throw his to him.
Meanwhile, s men lo
boom Odell and insist he will
have support of the New
delegation to the National
Convention and that the name of
---------j j no other New York candidate Mill
hP Tho u
openly Teddy but simply to
Ignore candidacy
lie may de-
t elope elsewhere, by making it
parent that lie is not seriously con
a candidate his own
in the records, which sup-
port Admiral Intentions
concerning movements, while
in command the
which was searching f the Span-
fleet, and he to
more.
NOTICE.
By virtue of in., Ex. to
the Ilk Court of
County A. F. Young .- Co.,
against W. and ft K.
J. W. ix. I will on Monday
Sad day of Sept. IS o'clock H.
house Pill County lo
for
lion all title and which J
W. Cos baa in following described
Estate One of land Had-
dock X Roads, at the
of New and Tan road and
New to hat
with
to the Tan Read, will.
lo the u.;
of
X containing acres
in a Deed Iran Lewis tux
sod wife to John M. cox hi Book
I i page of the Register office
Also one other piece of land
from to John in
Hook page r of Pill
county. This day 1801.
I'm County,
Tucker, 0.8
Three One Year Rich, for
Times
VA.,
Now Only Cents a Year,
and includes absolutely free The
Paragon Monthly, New The
Farm Journal. Philadelphia.
DAILY SUNDAY
Farm Journal and Para-
Monthly, now only per
year; per mouth by mail.
Address THE TIMES,
Va.
SALE OF TOWN LOT
By virtue f a decree of the Superior
Court of Pitt County made a certain
Special then in pending,
Public
estate II.
vs. Bonnie It. sad other.
I will on Monday, ISM,
sell SI public sale the highest bidder, for
cash, a lot panel of land in
town Pin known as lot
No. in block II. plan of said Iowa,
saw sad grist mill
Haste, 1st of August, 1901.
CANNON,
Pill-lie administering
estate of W. II. deceased.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Steamer leave
ton daily ate A. M. for Green
Villa, leave Greenville daily at
M. for
Steamer leaves
Mondays,
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesday s, 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 Went
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore,
and Line from
Boston.
IBO. SON,
Washington, N. C
J. J. CHEERY,
Greenville, N. C.
it mm,
DEALER IN
GREENVILLE
s. c.
always
. M.
Pills
This remedy never falls to
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick
Headache, Biliousness
And ALL DISEASES arising from a
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion
The result Is good appetite
solid Dose small;
sugar c sad to swallow.
Take No Substitute.
Wholesale and retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur. Seed, Oil Bar-
re's, Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba
by Carriages,
soils, Table, Lounges, Safes, P.
i and Gail Ax
Meat Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty Can
tied Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour. Sugar, Coffee,
Lye, Magic Food, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Pi lines, Currents, Raisins, Glass
China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware. Cakes and Crackers, Mara
Butter, Stand-j
court.
Honker l
vs.
J. B.
f K C. Yellowley, i.
William
J. II. Yellowley Executor
II. A. Yellowley and
B.
Th, J n lay
and as of
and as of II A Yellowley, will
take notice that an action a-- above
has been need in Superior
of Pitt to have that tract of bad
known as Alpine, of which E C
died by
of the court to pay a debt due plaintiff
from laid Be
-t II from nuking rah- raid land
mortgage ii and
fr other relief demanded in the complaint
the said defendant will further take
notice that he to appear at the
term of e. art said county
to 1- a the l-i Monday in September,
at boast of said county iii
answerer demur to
the complaint in said or plaintiff
Will apply to Ike for the relief de-
in said
This of July, 1901.
D. C. MOORE,
clerk Superior
Cotton Bagging and Ties
on t
Fresh kept constantly on
hand. Country produce and
A trial will convince you.
D. W.
W. R. WHICHARD BRO,,
DEALERS IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
UNIVERSITY
of North Carolina.
THE HEAD OF THE STATE'S
SYSTEM.
DEM
LAW,
J. i
-DEALER IN-
II
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and Brokers in
Stocks, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Eighty live scholarships. Free
tuition to teachers and
sous. Loans for the needy.
Students Instructors,,
New Dormitories, Water Works, j Chicago and New Orleans.
Central Healing system.
spent in improvements
and 1901, Fall term
f, 1901. Address,
E. V. ,
Chapel Hill, X. C.
Booth Carolina now ranks second
cotton State,
o by Massachusetts.
The are that as South
Carolina re -lied place
within years, the next
twenty there at least three
Southern States which will lead
South Carolina,
North Carolina and Georgia.
Wilmington Star.
ard Sewing Much i lies, i in. a f.
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
Public.
to sec me.
SAM M
Phone RB
The woman who can put a neat
patch on a pair of pants is the div
mends.
Pride of thing,
but the pride of an honest, upright
is far more
The members of the Hyde
board of have adopt-
ed two rules might he
in other counties. To refuse lo
appoint anyone a member of a
school commit tee whose name
pears on the insolvent list,
have directed superintendent
of schools to notify all the teachers
who arc behind payment of
taxes of the advisability of paying
them before they apply for a teach-
Met
AGENTS
Mr. John Dr. wry. Agent for
North Carolina and Virginia, of that Wall-
and Popular Company,
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Insurance Co., of
Bathes to lo large number of
policy holders and to lb.- insurable public
generally. this com-
win now in this
state and from Ibis dale will its
and desirable policies, to all de-
siring the very best insurance in the best
life man ram e company the world.
If the local agent In your town has not
yet completed arrangements, address
JOHN C. DREWRY,
State. Agent, N. C.
Assets
Paid policy
Live, reliable energetic agents wanted at
The Commoner
IMBUED
WILLIAM J.
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
in Advance.
One Year fl, Six Months
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers arc em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
Tin-; office. The Semi-
Weekly
will be sent together
one year for or The Daily
and
one year for 18.00 payable in ad-
ones to worn j
the
Old mutual Benefit,
PATENT
for
1811
Lawyers. WASH
FOR
in
The Eastern
D. J. EDITOR ARD
TRUTH TO
PER YEAR II
VOL. XX.
PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST
NO
-AT-
Tobacco Market
opened, prices good.
EVERYBODY PLEASED.
BUT OUR PRICES ON DRY
SHOES, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, ate.,
WILL MAKE YOU LAUGH
GROW FAT. COME TO SEE US.
W. T. LEE
Exposition.
I .-1111 to about
visitors with board and room with all modem conveniences,
Fine view of Niagara River Lake Brie from house.
Niagara Falls car door every f minutes. SO mill
ates walk to exposition Take Niagara street ear to
Auburn Avenue. Moderate rates. All correspondence will
receive prompt attention.
JOSEPH A. MOORE,
Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
TO
THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We
arc still in the forefront Of the race after your
you the selected line of
General Merchandise
to lie found any store Pitt Comity. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the beat of America
Europe. Seasonable all the round. Spring, Sunnier
and Winter. We are work for and our mutual ad-
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to
sell you if we can. We offer you the very service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly on 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 us and the following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Shoes.
Hats and Caps, Silks and Sal ins,
Jackets and Capos, Carpets, Mattings and oil cloths.
FIRST CLASS MILITARY SCHOOL IN EASTERN N.
School,
LaGrange, N. C.
MILITARY, LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC A COMMERCIAL SCHOOL.
Boarding Pupils, Twelve Counties two Slates
represented past session. School Buildings. Barracks
for Sixty Cadets.
The school aims to by latent
and power. The individual needs of the students arc considered-
The literary strengthens manly traits, gives a sound body
clear mind. Class room methods cultivate
lion and menial grasp. Athletics encouraged.
Expenses per half term, including board, tuition, fuel, lights
room, 955.00. No incidentals. School opens September -tin, 1901.
Write for
J. E. DEBNAM, Slit.
Cash is King.
For cash we will make the sharpest, swiftest most
sweeping, price cutting ever known in mid summer.
the
is cut just half mi-all Dimities, Si ks,
White Hosiery, Laces, Hamburg,
Underwear, Shirts, Slippers, Um-
and all furnishing goods. These
goods must be pushed out lo make room
fall goods.
KICKS WILKINSON.
TO GROW
Select a lot that is not too roll
so that the water will run off
before it soaks in, far enough from
the house and ban that
will not find it. An orchard will
not suit. The plant cm stand
shade.
Stubble laud, where you have cut
wheat will answer, provided you
cut bushels per acre.
An old garden or Irish potato
patch is best. Turn the laud at
once, light to kill all grain that
may lie on the land, then make
a good seed bed twelve to eighteen
inches. Alter breaking the land.
put on at rate of M wagon loads
of stable manure per acre and cut
it in with Any clods
that may be left can be broken
with a drag, stone is be-1.
Let the land lie until all seeds from
manure come then harrow
until all is killed. Take a drill
in pounds
pounds automated git-
Get IS pounds
of seed from a reliable seed
man.
pounds of seed lat year
cod 93.95. Sow broadcast evenly
best to sow Ways. This
mediately after you have put the
acid, etc. Cover with drag, re
move all stones, and your work is
done. The should be done
between 20th of August 20th
of September, if later it is liable to,
be killed with winter. Should
this spring on
Irish potatoes try it again.
acre sown as per
direction, will feed eight horses
from September all summer,
without any corn. it green,
cut twice a week in
If you wish to make hay,
cut after dew is off cock up I
as fast as cut, use caps if
you have them. A few hours of
hot sun burns it brown, then it is
not good feed. One sowing will
last to years, the thing
that will kill it is blue grass or;
sedge glass. It will not
don't tic your cow
unless you wish to ruin Masonic Hall School-A la under control Board
it. j of Trustees appointed by Greenville Lodge, A. A. M.,
When the crown root is Ml session Sept. This sell. was conducted last year
it will die. If we, come up in the people of We have there.
,. Z . , employed Misses and to leach in
spring mow then, oil close always, i,,, ., ,
mow close, a scythe is better than patronage support maintaining this school.
Received.
A large line of Caps,
Belts, Laces and
Embroideries. Ladies Col-
and Cuffs all Sizes
have largest and handsomest line of
EVER brought to
well is iii charge of my millinery department and it
trimmed to suit
Men's.
Women's and Children's Shoes
Horse Blankets and Dusters.
and
one Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses,; Lord, Bead Is,
Hardware,
Plows, Plow fixtures. Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters Furniture and iii that Hue.
We buy strictly for Cash, bat sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
, Your Friends,
J.
ft CO.
Mr. S
the Inn o is not 1-11 hand one will
nudes you wait.
Hats, Silks, Braids, Ornament
the milliners
Flowers, Ribbons, and every
Bf
POETIC JUSTICE. unenviable hero of the
; above recorded was subjected to
-or test, and apparently he tailed.
a Jersey
a pleasure drive
man who .
ilea
for his
I horns he was showing a manly and
. I stern strength of character which
is day and generation. I the
It a very hot day, and when; have an
the drive was about half over the women rather admire
those who arc of cruelty.
Those men are trying to lit six-
ed though lather severe lesson
the necessity of being humane
Masonic Hall School,
For Girls
a machine.
I have stocks years old
just is strong as r. When you
wish from any en lies lo change your
laud, you will it much
proved. I sow ed one acre
and from April to this
time I have not given my mules
buggy horse any corn at
all.
The their stock
and ship their corn down
South. f
Thus we make cotton to buy
Western corn. One acre in
is worth as much for feed as ten
acres of any other plant, and
no expense after sowing.
Very respectfully.
Win.
Croft, N. C.
Tuition per 91.50, Intermediate Higher
92.50. Languages each extra. A matriculation fee of will be
Charged. The school will have no music this session.
Persons in can board pupils of the school will please
notify the Secretary. L. CAKE, Sec. Hoard Trustees.
Attorney decides
the ease of
the county of education can-
not compromise with town author-
and remit three lines
due public schools.
people never really
enjoy
Even positive man can
give a negative answer.
Corn the cob makes sonic
smile from ear to
The wise waiter says a tip in the
hands is worth two the races.
The email boy's idea of true hap
is to lie always sure of a
second piece of pie.
The oyster is uneasily
his bed.
Winterville High School.
FOR
Fall term opens September 2nd and s December 20th.
Spring term begins December 30th and ends May
High School, Intermediate and Primary De-
and Music. Delightful location noted for healthful-
rounded by excellent moral and religions
For and full information address
E.
Is. C.
Homer Military School,
OXFORD, a.
Elegant buildings, heated by fan system, securing per-
ventilation. Sixteen new rooms for two boys each to be added for
the fall term. Engagements should be made early. Annual attendance
up to foil capacity and many turned away for lack of
ion. deal athletic with quarter mile track, iii the South,
Faculty of specialists special work. Curriculum preparatory
the best college or education. An atmosphere of high Ideals
surrounds school, as not preparing for higher education
are excluded. Fall term September 1st,
THE NORTH CAROLINA
STATE NORMAL
Classical, Commercial, Pedagogical, Musical.
Annual expense to for of the Slate i faculty of
To board
nil ramie July
from
For i-x oilier
N. C,
horse became balky. The driver
thereupon lost and gave
he animal an unmerciful healing.
Then I he trouble began. A eon
stable saw him and promptly
him for cruelty to animals-
lie unable to pay money,
and his companion settled the
homo
and wrote him a note, and
a bat
a man will so brutally
neat a horse and easily lose his
temper, a man;, lug him
would lake the oh nice of the same
And rest of note released
him the engagement.
M.-i people will be of
ion that the young lady in
lion did exactly n i; was right,
and she was in dis-
the disposition of her
before of
marriage. to the
pain another N a trail v
i- either
i century ideas into twentieth
century It cannot be
done. It is true that women ad-
mire a brave man, and the
man question is a or a
hunter, but there is a very fine
distinction between the brave man
and the mar who is ever ready to
indict pain. What the modern
mis lo admire in the soldier is
not his willingness to shoot other
men, but his readiness to be shot
himself; not his
pulses, but his sacrifice of personal
safely. The of who
would like a man better after see-
him act cruelly toward a help-
; less is not lit for a civilized
Need Of Good Mothers.
Marriage is becoming a mer-
substituted for
homes, wives arc-
ladies children are unavoidable
course, it i t to lie inferred
every man who will beat his horse
w ill also beat Ins wife, cruelty
animals so vitiates moral
husband or a wife. While, of nuisances and destruction of a
habit. The few who
the homes arc turned over to
to and nurses in baby.
hood to public schools in child-
re that perceptions hood, fashionable colleges in youth,
which a sense of justice depends are given over to society, dress and
are blunted. The Intimacy in young
marriage is so close that Instead of reading the Bible and
can only ex where is saying their prayers at the
forbearance, together with girls plait their hair shucks for
certain sensitiveness to the feelings gs and boys plait their toes
of others. The man who docs for toothpick shoes and both goto
possess this sensitiveness may sleep with a dime novel under
be actually cruel to either with or their pillow and head
children, so far physical on top of it,
treatment concerned, but he ill The old daddy is up to his chin
say and do things which are quite I in business and in
as brutal a blow with a whip name, up to her eyes society
would be. There are a dozen eon- and the children am wallowing in
which are likely to idleness and the whole thing is
restrain him from wife beating toward the grate where
the opinion of his neighbors, humanity runs out. They have
torn, tear his wife max invoke not sense enough to be good. The
tho law, tear retaliation by her brains have all ran down in
i. lath c. or merely feel and hands and all they can do
it la not usual fur to play progressive euchre and
bands to express their sentiments dance.
in way. if Ins nature is A f.-w first class mothers would
essentially cruel lie will ways head Off this whole gang and turn
lo torture dependent upon all our dudes and into
inc. which are worse than physical men and women. I have no
pain. The true teal of a man's lo woman suffrage, but the
character is not to lie found in his woman who raises four boys for
actions When he is restrained by Cod and the right multiplies her
public sentiment or fear of vole by four. I am favor of a
lie is his real self when woman being anything- she wants
he is free lo act, to indulge mean- except the father of a family of
or cruelty, toward children, but my judgment is that
some creature cannot biggest thing a woman can be
and ban means of de j is a class wife and mother.
The in who is the
up. i
REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, N. C.
O. J. Ed. Owner
Entered at the Poet Office at
N. C, as Class
Mail Hatter.
Tuesday. IS,
The Durham Recorder scuds out
a industrial got
ten in magazine form. It is a
gem.
For an assault upon
a woman a was by a
mob and burned at the stake, near
Enterprise. Ala. The mob was
composed of five whites
and blacks.
THE INSTITUTE.
What it Accomplished and Results to
Fellow.
X. Aug.
TOR.
At your will write
briefly to the late
County Institute held at Winter-
ville. bate had many good
things said about it that I think it
better me to write principally
in reference to what ought to fol-
low it.
I must lay, however, that I
heartily agree with those who have
written in what they have said.
To The Tobacco Farmers of Eastern
Some slick robbers dug under a
vault of a smelting works Cali-
cut through the Moor and
stole gold bars valued at
A reward of has been offer-
ed for their capture.
The of Iowa have
just held their
named their ticket, headed by A.
B. for Governor. The
platform endorses and
hi- administration and
the people of the
upon the a state
prosperity that blesses every class
Surely
gates must not have been reading
The tenth year of the Greenville tobacco market is rapidly
approaching. To those of us who have watched the progress
of this since the 23rd day of September 1891, there have
been many wonderful changes. The year there was only
one warehouse and a single prize house, and there were sold
Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Pounds of Tobacco. Grad-
since then our sales have increased and now Greenville is
numbered among the largest bright tobacco markets of the
world. To do this it has required the expenditure of large
sums of money, heavy risks and a great deal of hard work,
and am sure the public will bear me out when I assert that
have borne my full share of these responsibilities from the very
beginning. I have been directly connected with the market
from the time the order was given for the first load of timber
with which to build the first warehouse and I am the only one
the warehouse business now that had any connection with
the market in its early history.
I shall this year have no one associated with me, as a
partner in the warehouse business, but I hate carefully select-
ed as my assistants men of capacity and experience in the to-
business.
have again seemed the services of Mr. J. J. Willis, of
us by the people W inter- Va one of the of tobacco in Virginia or
ville. e Carolina. Mr. Willis has had wide experience in the
warehouse business. is clever, courteous and
and will gladly render our patrons any service he can. He
can arrange tobacco on the floor to a advantage than
any man ever saw.
Mr. II. A. an auctioneer of reputation and
wide experience, has been secured to do the chin music act,
A he wants it understood that he is lost nowhere on the Ware-
which the ha. bee,. . I anything that will ad-
by all of . .
favor the results could not have A A everybody knows and
been what I now hope to see them. everybody, will be obligingly on hand in every-
teachers hive beet thing and will his part in making everybody comfortable.
Droved and I believe have received I Our office force is clever, competent and will settle with
Inspiration tor work j you after your tobacco is sold so quick and satisfactorily
which will lead to lunch better that you will be sure to come again. am determined that
efforts than heretofore. may nothing shall be left undone that will advance the interests of
be without results, however. If the patrons. I shall have good stables for your team and clean
i ,, ,. t, ha in comfortable quarter
people a.- not led to be In, fa m
harmony with the workers. I can gather we have very bright prospects for
good prices. Cure your tobacco well, grade it carefully handle
it neatly, and then bring me one of your first loads and if hard
good juices, kind, courteous treatment, and the best ac-
was much pleased with the work
of the with the
progress of the teachers,
with the entertainment fur-
mistake in holding the Institute
the it held, at
the place we did.
Another thing which has pleased
me even as much as the
the is the favor with
NEWSY BUSINESS
NOTES.
Aug.
afternoon, about I I
NOTICE
We desire to announce to the tobacco growing public that
we will run the old Greenville Warehouse the coming tobacco
season. We ask a liberal share of your patronage and prom
o'clock to merit the same by a close personal attention to business.
committees themselves are the
greatest hindrances to work of
the public schools among them.
the papers or of the great U were possible to hold at
mm in progress In almost
every section of the country, else
it looks like they would have been
more careful in putting them-
selves on record with such
But these are times
when platforms arc more for sound
than anything else.
INFORMATION ON RURAL DELIVERY.
Washington.
First. That on and after August
the or one
cent of postage will not apply
within rural free delivery limits
The two cent per ounce rate will
be exacted within such delivery
upon all first class except
postal cards.
Second. That the introduction
of rural free delivery will in-
crease or otherwise modify the
present of postage on second
class matter-
Third. That rural free delivery
carriers will not bring to the
office mail matter, collected by
them, which may be delivered on
their routes before completing
their trips.
Fourth. That stamps mall
matter collected by rural de
lively carriers, including on
matter delivered route as
Section will be
ed by and reported to the
postmaster, who will the
benefit the if the
office is Fourth Class.
Fifth. That until suitable
stamps can be sup-
plied by the Department, rural
fife delivery letter carriers will
cancel stamps the indelible
pencils recently furnished them
for use in registering letter.
Co. Emory Smith,
General.
least one week institute now
the and the people
and have them present as we had
teachers. The results of this
would not be effective towards
advancing the school interests than
the institute held for the
We cannot nun rd to binder
in the progress and
improvement which I they
will to make dining
coming session of the school,
I call upon the
count for anything, you will be numbered with
our future patrons. grateful of all past
favors, I am Sincerely your friend.
O. L. JOYNER,
Greenville, X. C. Prop. Warehouse.
BETHEL ITEMS.
READ THIS.
To Whom it May Concern.
Having qualified as cotton weigh
lot the town of by
tiling my oath with the
County Commissioners as required
by law, I hereby give notice that
the statute provides, that any per-
Km the aforesaid cotton
weigher who shall weigh any bale
of cotton offered for sale in said
tow u of shall be guilty
of a and punished
within the discretion of the court.
reference a suggestion made in his brother. Manning, who I H ,
was hurt. The two or
brothers were in Norfolk Monday board's of in and
aware of devolving me to supply
X. C. Aug. . 1901.
Anna Salisbury, of
Ion is Mayo.
Miss Sidney Davenport, of
is visiting Miss Mattie
rimes.
Miss Mollie Bullock,
parents of this county to see is spending a few days with Miss
to it that they do nothing to block Patience
or binder what we propose to do W J- and wife, of
along educational lines cordially Greenville, came here yesterday
invite you all to aid us, but it you and returned this morning.
will not do this, please hold hands Herbert Manning, who has been
Off and let us go forward. in Cuba since the Spanish-
I desire to a word or two can War. arrived Tuesday to sec
i- honoring us a visit.
are very glad to see him.
arrived today.
Notice of Dissolution of Partnership.
Lost Monty And Ticket.
One of the who went
to Farmville Sunday bad an expert
that is amusing to all save
himself.
Farmville is a wide open
town, hut this excursionist was dry
so he gently inquired of a man if he
could obtain tor something to
drink. The man said he could.
So the visitor pulled out a bill
passed it over and the man was
about to start when, as if it
had just occurred to him, said.
can't get it for you no way, unless
you came on the The
man said that lie did; bin
the man said he could not
convince the
of the ardent without ticket as
proof.
Unsuspectingly the In Let was
passed then the man
pasted oat of eight, nm tar
ban not been heard
Tin. Prof.
and which brought forth the of
fer from you that it might be put night, neither
into practical operation. The
referred to is there be
in educational column in your pa-
per open to the teachers and
friends of education. lam heart-
in sympathy with the
ti except that this column -hull
be under control. We might
to wait upon this matter. I
wish we could begin nest week
with this column, I suggest now
that teachers and ed-
the begin at ones
to write for this column.
make your communications too
long. be to the point.
There has been some enthusiasm
begun for progress in the public
schools in this county. ought
lo kept up. I know a
better way to do this than by the
proper u.-e this educational col-
Who will to write
for
I that all what
they write, Don't let it be a col-
tilled with complaint and ac-
calculated to do harm.
rather than good, Its purpose will
be to aid, not to binder, the cause.
In the educational which
seems to lie about to come in this
county let all of us take a part,
and I trust believe that our
work will not be vain.
W. H.
in the city.
one, I hereby designate, appoint,
and the platform at the
wharf of the Old Dominion steam
the other's
Many of our young men ran
down lo Monday morning
to see Manning on his way Ship Company, the cotton yard for
to Baltimore to receive treatment the town of Greenville until one Ii
for his severe His many is , of
friends here wish Mm a speedy
the weigher more convenient.
Jno. of Mt. Olive The law provides that the weigh-
was Tuesday. shall receive as compensation
Jack of Greenville, for his for each
weighed, five cents to tie paid
. , . , . by buyer live cents by the
the biggest lire in its history.
The large feed and livery stables
of K. II. Hunsucker, from some
cause u was discovered in
flames it w as through the
united efforts hard work on
the part of our citizens that
milling was saved. While we
have no regular fire de-
for worn, cool-
bravery we will place our
gallant fire laddies many
an baud who arc
lined for the purpose. Certainly a
fine piece of work was done here
yesterday, and Mr. re-
quests us to extend bis thanks to
all who came to his as
them their will not
soon be forgotten.
Yesterday Williams and
Turner Sugg, both colored, went to
Greenville and were returning
home together. near Mr.
Alfred about
o'clock, Turner for some cause shot
through the head killing
him almost Turner has
woods and thus another
crime stains the of old Pitt.
The coroner has been telephoned to
hold an inquest.
Mrs. J. Cox Miss
Cox were Wednesday
on a shopping excursion.
Sirs. A. G. Cox left yesterday
for to see her mother
who has hurt by a
fall.
Mrs. Mary Smith Friday-
evening for Sever, springs where
she will spend the remainder of the
season.
Miss Lacy Galloway, of Grimes
land, is visiting Mis. J. Cox.
A young lady is on a at the
home of Mr. J. It. Carroll. Her
stay will be indefinite. Her little
with locks is
elated cow he has a playmate he
can appreciate. Still we grow.
Prof. J, L, Jackson has accepted
a position to school at
Fender county. He left yes
for his work.
Miss Kittrell is a visit
to Miss of Stan-
Mrs. J. W. Sparks and children
arc relatives in New-
Mr. a young
Student for the ministry, has
been Mrs. Ii. and Mrs.
I. D. for the past week.
C. W. of
last Wednesday
visiting A. Cox.
Jackson, of Ayden, was
here Wednesday in attendance
upon a meeting of the directors of
the Winterville High School.
It is well known, and conceded by all, that the Greenville
Warehouse has the best lights under which to show tobacco to
advantage. We have had many years experience in the
and thoroughly familiar with the trade in all its
branches. We will have comfortable rooms with clean new
cots for the use of our customers who remain over night, also
box stalls for their team, and Col. T. H. Walker, the well
known joker, will act as host. Mr. G, LaFayette
Moore, who as a drummer, has built each an honorable
for fair dealing with his customers, will be with as as
floor-manager and general assistant, and extends to his friends
a cordial invitation to sell their tobacco at
Greenville Warehouse.
Mr. M. Barham, a gentlemen of culture and an auction-
of ability, will be with us, and will be glad to have his
friends in the tobacco sell with as, where he will work for
their interest. We respectfully submit five reasons for earn-
soliciting a liberal of your patronage.
1st, Because we are independent, and refused, to have
anything to do with the Warehouse Combination.
2nd. We are conducting strictly a warehouse
and are not trying to buy cheap tobacco, but use all means in
our power to sell tobacco as high as possible, as our interest
and the farmers are one and the same.
3rd. Because Greenville with her fourteen prise houses,
steam drying and stemming establishments, has ample
ties and capital to handle the entire crop of the surrounding
section. Her buyers have orders and contracts from every to-
manufacturing country on the Globe.
4th. our relations with these order and contract
buyers are of the most friendly and cordial nature, we
have ample means at our command to push every sale to the
full limit of its value.
Because, with all the bright tobacco manufacturing
concerns of the world, domestic and export speculators,
every sale at the old Green ville Warehouse, with our de-
termination and the hearty co-operation of every man coo-
with us, to use every effort in his power the interest
of our patrons, and the hearty support of the buyers, we are
in position to sell tobacco as high as the highest.
Respectfully,
seller. Each buyer shall retain
from the price of said tire
to be paid to weigher as sell-
part of compensation due
The mill of W. T. A weigher.
Co., which has formerly been com- j i have purchased a pair of Fair-
I posed of W. T. T. scales with solid pair brass
I Hooker and I. E. has costing I believe
been dissolved. The aid W. T. first class in respect.
and S. T. Hooker will j I shall, so far as in my power,
continue the at Liberty equal justice lo all.
At Asheville Mrs. who
conducts the Air hotel, in
attempting to get out of way
of a vehicle stepped in of n
street car. She was run over
legs so injured as to
amputation. It is nut thought
she can live.
During Summer Season,
. upon us sad
n -i
cm, fur
nil summer complaints, from simple
form of
or
lac
then inti urn. Pony
He
Warehouse under the firm
T. ft Co., and the
said W. T. S. T.
Hooker are now owners of all
amounts due the old firm of W. T
Co., will pay all
the outstanding claims the
w. t.
S. T.
July 1901.
Very respectfully,
W. L. Brown.
Cotton Weigher for Greenville.
Announcement.
The W. T. ft
Co., is now- composed of W. T.
PITT COUNTY PROPERTY.
Increase in Valuation Year.
The amount of property listed
I in Pitt county is
was listed in
There is also an increase
in incomes. The
total of property listed in was
and In
S. T. Hooker, they
, . , . ,. , i- listed was
,.,, The
of It. in the business , ,
We the undersigned desire
thank our and customers Beaver
for their past patronage and
state that we to
. .,
at the Liberty
house where we will always be Farmville
pleased to serve them. We are Greenville
fully prepared to protect the In- Swift Creek
of all our customers and l show a
secure for them the highest
tobacco.
W. T.
H. I, The tail road is in-
J i by
J.
R. S. EVANS.
D. SPAIN.
AYDEN
Ayden, N. C, Aug. 9th.
Mrs. Bettie returned
Monday from
Walter Gardner,
spent the past several days in
town.
Mrs. Hart returned from
Monday.
E. V. Cox went to Greenville
Monday.
Miss Cora Long, who was visit-
YANCEYVILLE NEWS.
N. C. Aug. th.
I want to tell you that our town
is just beginning to rouse itself.
It is one of the oldest the State
purely aristocratic. Also
was once full of wealth, but since
the ravages of the Civil
War it has gradually declined
it is like old maid her
dotage. upon a time it was
a large tobacco market,
Danville got the railroad instead
of latter seemed
lo decline It is real
gad to look upon such fallen great-
But old of progress
is not all dead. A good school
and trolley line from Danville, Va.,
will set apace again.
The scenery about ville is
beautiful; the atmosphere pure
and the people hospitable and jolly.
Lot us hope for progress.
Our school la-gins 2nd.
All seem to be thoroughly interest-
ed, and will make it a grand
Mi. J. F. of your
county, has charge of the
school, is now here hard at
work In the school's interest. No
doubt he will succeed. More
about it later. H. F.
Leaving Off The Worry Part.
There are numerous vexations
during the summer months and
every real trouble can be more
than increased by worrying
over it.
It is a stale, generally worth-
less admonition, that of saying
worry about yet this
advice can be given without any
except that of giving positive
comfort its acceptance.
doubt the day's neat is ac-.
the oft repeated greet- j lug Mrs. Nobles returned
it hot enough for j her home near
No aggravation need be aroused by Long made many friends
this rather there is the here and we regret that her
humorous reply, which leaves stay was so short,
both sides better daughter
It is weather grumbler who i Miss Jessie, left Tuesday to visit
aggravates topic of outranks-, relatives near Washington.
G. W. of
the idiotic. Tuesday night in town.
There i, a weather philosophy Misses and Eula Cox, of
. , . , , night in
which cultivated,
Becky Sharp said, never get DaVid of Parmele, was
what want, or want what here Wednesday night.
what use of treating There was an ice cream supper
good natures harshly by
about something that will
in Hart's store Wednesday night
for the benefit of the Episcopal
church. from the
please, no matter what shape faces of the crowd every
it comes, hot or cold, rain or body was entertain
There is no good reason why the
weather as a topic of
should be barred. For all
Fine
Thursday Mr. W. J. Wyatt, of
Winterville,
a sample of oats that he has just
harvested. oats arc of the
variety
rigid . to out- seeded.
it has served it good purpose in
respect and in its foolish stage
can it be named as beyond good
taste, and its mention be worthy of
social ostracism.
Naturally there must be cranks
on bureau j
who will pore over the dally rec
and compare today with every-
day of the same date for years
past.
And then there is the daily fore-
cast of weather which serves its
purpose with those who must have
each forecast come out correctly, or
else there will be unlimited
amount of worry, largely
and visited upon innocent
persona.
Hut through it all the weather,
per Be should not worry any person
needlessly. There must be the
discomforts doe to ex-
of temperature, and yet
there is no need worrying over
these, but simply exercising care
when changes of weather may-
be met and oil prove of any
Bertha, Lena, and Clyde
and were here
Wednesday night.
C. E. Johnson, of Winston, spent
Wednesday night in town.
A. L. Griffin, of Hew
Wednesday night here.
Young
At o'clock Saturday C. B,
Jr., son of Governor C.
B. Aycock, died at Wilson of
fever. For the last few days
there bad been but little hope of
his recovery. The entire State
sympathizes with Governor Aycock
in bis deep sorrow.
Smokers say they get the best
for the money when they buy Win-
cigars at Book
Store.
Diet it that
little Ferry Dr on the end
linger applied once or twice to a
title would
will OOH clings of
m-mi wall reptiles.
See direction lo upon wrapper on
Avoid there U
Avoid there ,.
or cause of worry. one Pries
New Bern Journal.
. .
Reductions
IN ALL LINES NOT IN QUANTITY OR QUALITY,
Educational Department.
PHONETIC
Plenty Fine Clothing, Shoes,
Hats, Mens Furnishings,
FALL GOODS WILL
MUST HAVE ROOM FOR
YOU KNOW WHO-
THE KING CLOT Illicit.
He Has dies Shoes Too.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
Truck Farming.
hear that a gentleman from
NOTICE. northern State wants to locate
If is a engage in
in the margin of this paper farming. There is money
so to remind you that you owe for the Baa who does this.
for j Why we have not got several inch
and we request farms close to town is strange,
you to settle as early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark their
paper
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
buy or rent a
Typewriter Address
Greenville, C.
The of Mrs. Allie Newton
near Falkland, was destroyed by
lire Thursday night.
The reunion of the Confederate
Veterans of the State begins at
on the 18th.
Sausage in Vinegar
Magic Yeast, Pearl Hominy, Ad
Henry George Cigars
at S. M. Schultz.
We have received the new en-
for our null plant
will be read for work in a ft
days. Hooker.
Don't forget Hatch big ex
from to Norfolk
Committed to Jail.
Coroner held an
inquest Saturday over Ernest
who was killed by Turner
Sugg, Friday evening, near Win-
The investigation show-
ed it to be a cold blooded murder.
The murderer was brought to
Greenville and commit led to jail
Death by Dye in His Stocking.
Norfolk, Aug.
Commander V. N., of
the inspection board at Nor-
folk navy yard, died at the naval
22nd, 92.00 round trip, for hospital here at an early hour
Referred to the Wives.
We thought we won id not tell it,
but it is too good lo keep. A squad
of married were stand on
the oar discussing the
early mails coming the
evening, when three them com-
plained that mail getting here
supper gave them no excuse
for coming down at night.
white people only.
From the way people talk it
sounds like there will be a big
crowd to go Hatch Bros. Kin-
Dr. has sold his
flue horse, Pat to a gen-
in Massachusetts. The
horse was shipped Thursday.
Prices up to and at the
Greenville Warehouse Friday made
a lot of happy farmers. Take your
next load of tobacco to the Green-
ville.
Hatch Bros., of Mount Olive,
famous excursion managers,
will an excursion from Kin-
to Norfolk, August re-
turning 23rd.
I have a position at the
grocery store of J. I. Starkey
where I will be glad have
all my call to see me and
give me
J. B.
We heard a man say if the river
overflows in March it will do the
same thing In have
not kept up with past years, hut
that is just what it has dune this
year.
Head the advertisement of Green
ville Male Academy, fall term of
which begins Sept. 2nd. This
school has for years been
in charge of Prof. W. H. Rags
dale whose always speak for
Itself. The from this school
take high wherever they go.
Don't miss Hatch lire, grand
excursion from to Norfolk
August returning August
Fare for round trip, all points from
to Hassell Inclusive, only
2.00. Children under only
11.25. Remember Bros,
carry white people only, every car
strictly first class.
morning of blood poisoning, which
was caused by dye of a stock-
absorbing in a slight abrasion
on the foot.
Fine Sale.
Talk about fine sales, the Green-
ville Warehouse had one Friday.
About pounds were the
and prices struck away up to
and The crowd would
shout when piles were knocked
down at these high prices. Evans.
Co. arc hustlers and
do best for all who sell with
them.
Vain Hope.
Some speculators are
said to be buying up the State's
old tax bonds, which were
repudiated many years ago. The
principal and interest on them
amount to about and
will never be paid as long as Dem-
govern the State. They
were illegally issued by He
1808 and
Record.
Bryan Favors Fusion.
Lincoln, Neb., 7.- -Meet-
were held tonight the Dem-
Populist and Free Silver
Republican State Central Commit-
tees, fusion of three parties
was practically agreed upon, the
State con vent nm-, nil being fixed
for September at Lincoln.
W. J. Bryan addressed Democratic
Populist Committees ex-
pressed himself strongly favor of
fusion.
V. C, Aug. , 1901.
Editor
As so many of the teachers who
attended the Winterville
have taken advantage of your in-
lo give their opinion of
institute I have concluded that the
I popular thing for ins t do is to
fall in do likewise
I Profs. Me-
Carr were excel-
lent teachers respective
spheres. They could so easily lead
us teachers to lake U a deep and
interest our studies that,
the work seemed more of a J
than labor. Indeed while
worked like Trojans, we were led
to believe that we were at play, j
were kept so busy that we
idea of the of work we
were doing until after we had fin-
and taken a retrospective
view summed up the results.
I hope teachers will be able lo
do and likewise
next winter.
I, old friend of phonetic
ling, took a deep interest Prof.
Coon's exposition of the phonic
method of teaching I
think that every child be
taught to promptly give sounds
of any word our language How
many people there arc who not
correctly analyze such words as
gnashing, which, shout, measure,
tooth, thy. etc. With a universal
knowledge of phonics people would
soon see the of
the of a great many of the
words language,
would come a demand for phonetic
spelling that would ultimately lead
to an alphabet of let-
and a method of spelling
which each sound is always
by the same letter,
each letter always represents the
same sound, no letters to be
used.
It is nearly as easy to learn to
spell phonetically and to read
that used by The
Bern Co., of Cincinnati,
meat a ml other
as ii is to Learn Ar notation and
ion. But hope to
see great boon to humanity
come use until after the leach
OH Of this tan have taught phonic
well to all the public school
As the world would not re-
Arabic notation public
was ripened for it, so;
must wait for the of.
phonetic spelling, the metric sys
and other good things until
sentiment is ripe for it. The world
will be ready for phonetic spelling
when phonics gets widely
Walter
PICKING SHOT.
Watermelons Cause Another Downfall.
upon the meat when
its is not a mi quota-
but if ore had not
displayed ton much fondness for
red meat watermelons be might not
have had so many shot under his
hide.
Mr. A. Tyson has it melon
patch a little above town. Not a
great way from that patch is a saw-
mill. Mr. Tyson had been miss
some of his choicest melons,
and Thursday night a shot gun
out to see the cause could
be ascertained. There was not
long to watt before a dark form
was seen creeping along, his
going thump, thump, on the
sleeping melons. The shot
lifted up its voice and spoke,
was a yell and a swift flying figure
disappeared in the darkness. The
night watchman of the saw mill
was found at his post this
morning, and rumor says he is
home having shot picked out of
him.
Nate
I have been authorized by the
County Commissioners to list de-
taxes. All persons who
have not listed for
arc notified to come do so
the month of August, or l lies
may an interview with the
Solicitor at September court.
T. R.
Register Deeds.
FOUR YOUNG MEN AND OWE OLD MAN GUILTY.
r.
The Book Store lie-
in home industry and
Winterville cigars. Every
one who tries a smoke comes back
for more.
that
are being shipped. The factories
arc running
and making up goods every line BI
New Store.
CO
GREENVILLE, N. G.
en no if a m
my pun run
sou pun
I-
Mi
Have
THAT I AM STILL AN
OP-TO DATE 1-INK OF
Pry Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
AND A
WHICH AM LIABLE TO MENTION
to see me for your next Barrel of Hour or Fork.
Yours to please-
Jas. B. White.
TWO PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
N. J.
YOUR HAS
Mosquitoes And Malaria.
The most prevalent disease
North Carolina, certainly from now
until frost, in malarial fever in one
form or another. It is by no means
to the low lying Eastern
section the State, but is quite
abundant many localities in the
hill country, haying been reported
from Cherokee.
recent
lions the cause the fever has
shown to be a microscopic
animal known as the
malaria or
which feeds upon the red corpus-
of the the pallor
Of persons suffering from chronic
malaria. The development of this
little parasite in the blood is as
One of the spores, or
baby so to speak, enters a
red corpuscle and. feeding on its
grows until at the end of
twenty four bean it has become
nearly as large a- the corpuscle. It
then. a process known as
splits up into a dozen
or more little spore again, which
for a short time are free the
blood and unattached lo the
It is as the
occur that the chill comes
on. which explains the periodic re
of the chill every twenty-
foul hour, and as it ha
OF NEWARK.
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid up Insurance.
Extended that works ,
if be month white H that quinine is most
lapse, upon ,
of and payment . . are free in the blood and out bu
second year-T. No j , u the substance of t fa corpus-
Dividends are payable at the begin., tag. th la. M .,,
succeeding year, provided the premium the
They may be used-1. To reduce
of insured.
I. L. SUGG,
Jr f.
Greenville. N-
Greenville Male Academy.
The next session of ibis school will begin on Monday. September
l s
Primary English per month M I English per month WM
Intermediate- B Languages
This school has been its present
years work In the pas, I cited as a guarantee for the future.
go session from as directly .-. the l or any liege
e State- Their standing there for the work done
given it
for If pupil. W.
and we a-k a
beet work. . U A
N. C, Aug. V, ML
Three Times The Value
PASTER
Agent wanted In all
territory.
Manufacturing Company,
till
T. WHITE,
is just before the chill is expect
ed.
The method of the introduction
of the malarial poison, the
certainly the method,
has been demonstrated beyond all
question to lie the sting of a certain
variety of mosquito as
j the common mosquito,
which more is In-
as a carrier of disease, be-
species will breed in still water of
matter bow pure, but
former, our enemy, will only
in stagnant pools In which
there is a certain amount of
table matter, f specially if there are
Bah, such as top minnows or
sun perch, which feed upon the
larvae or is explains
the fad that is much more
abundant after freshets, the
course of which the stream, getting
out of its bank, washes in
the ground, and speedily falling
leave there stagnant pools with
few no in them.
toes are very much abundant
this exceptional year of freshets
than usual. It also explains the
danger of brick bolt.
The larvae, a we
call arc the young
Although they live
in the water the time they are
To produce die best
in fruit, vegetable or grain, the
fertilizer used must contain
enough Potash. For
MM pamphlet . We
send them free.
11-
the crude petroleum being better
and cheaper ordinary
The of oil prevents
the from breathing and
smothers them.
is cue ounce or two table
spoonfuls to every fifteen square
feet surface, repeated every two
This method era em-
ployed with great success last year
by the city of Winchester, Va.,
and our own town has
shown a most
of adopting
it. Some care and a little expense
against mos
In providing a
of pure drinking water will
insure
To those in this sub-
I a
interesting valuable book on
mosquitoes written In popular
entertaining style h. O.
Howard, the Chief
the United States, and published
Phillip w
York, at a cost of postpaid.
II M. P.,
v State of Health.
I lave ion inti south of
the pair of
Everything New
f every week.
CHRISTIAN GEORGE.
Paper Hanging.
am prepared to fill Wall Pa-
pal and can hang if full line
from heat designers to select
I am also prepared to Laying
on short notice
Orders for wall paper left a. the store of
Mrs. M. will prompt at
J. H. BUNN,
N. O.
MM-
Greensboro Female, College
M. C.
Literary and
Schools of Art and
Literary and all
Living Expense per Year.
Session begin
11th. 1901.
cation. PEACOCK,
OLD DOMINION LINE
J. W. PERRY
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties Hags.
Correspondence and
solicited.
Practical Education
In agriculture, engineering, mechanic
art, and a
of theory and practice,
of study and
a year. Total expense, in-
clothing and board, H.
Thirty students. Next
session 4th.
For
President
O. COLLEGE
AGRICULTURE h, MECHANIC
ft
Perry Go.,
COMMISSION
Norfolk, Va.
OB
Land Plaster, lure, at the following
for June duly
than tons
Car Ml
ton lot
MO ton M
Please U t us have your older as HOB a
x Ito avoid shipment.
J. W. COMPANY.
TO
The Clerk Of Superior Court of
COW having Letter.-
lo me. Mm undersigned on
Angus., the estate of
notice is hereby giver, to
all Indebted to the estate to make
to
to all creditor of said estate to present
tin claims properly to the
undersigned, within twelve months after
dale of this notice, or this notice will I
in bar of their
or August, 1901
Lynn riff
Three Tapes, One Year Each, for
Times
RICHMOND, VA.,
Now Only Cents a Year,
and includes absolutely free The
Paragon Monthly, New The
Farm Journal, Philadelphia.
DAILY AND SUNDAY
Farm Journal Para-
Monthly, now only W per
year; per month by mail.
Address THE TIMES,
Richmond, Va.
Steamer leave Washing
ton daily at A. M. for Green
ville, leave Greenville daily
M. for Washington.
Steamer leave
Greenville Monday,
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 Bo
ton, and for all point for
railroads at Norfolk.
Shipper should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore.
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C
J. J. Aft.,
Greenville,
the
Atlanta,
have handled Dr.
Teething ever sine.- its first
lion to tin- and trade as a pro-
tars medicine, and our trade in it has
from to
our amount lo two or tun
lorn red per year, i
string its and tin
ii i.- giving to
,. summers
hot ma or to
incident lo teething
Till. ft Dill CO.
Wholesale
LAND SALE.
SALE OF TOWN LOT
By virtue of a decree of the Superior
Court of County made in a certain
Special Proceeding therein pending,
Cannon, Public Administrator,
the estate W. II.
vs. Bonnie and others .
I will on Monday, Slid,
before the Court door in
sell at public sale to the highest for
cash, a lot or panel of land in
town of Pitt County, known as lot
No. in block II. in the plan of said town,
including tin saw grist mill
situate. This the 1st day of August. Ml.
CANNON,
Public administering the
estate of W. II. deceased.
, THE ORE AT
If you have bad
breath, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles,
lack of bad blood,
and which tell th. or bid and
impaired Cure Yon.
It clean out the th. liver and
the of th. purify your blood and put you
on your he. again. Your will return, your bowel, move
liver and kidney. . you. your will clear end
freshen and you will th. old time energy and
in, II for II
For Salt by
S. .
-vS
is ms
; CO ,
sill lo
batched from the eggs which were
laid sin face until reach
maturity they live
breathe Contrary
to lb- general rule, they
breathing tube which springs
near tail
which stick out oil he top of
the water want air. The
bearing Ibis arrangement on
later.
There I n popular
in regard lo the of
The general
la h.-y arc carried by the
j wind, people
Hi I a land am brings mos-
It is a But that
more abundant when the breeze is
from the laud or a aim, M
cording lo know the
lad is not that they are
blown the swamps to land-
ward, bat I hat they simply
nut again trees and
bury and lb lid of
when- they had taken refuge from
tin rung sea which was
rough fragile
With
it -11 ill, that a mile
and generally not far. When
one is troubled with a
careful search will
reveal water in near
The ti n of
and Ibo of
malaria is in two
Will and best, by the
thorough of all stagnant
pool of water, and second, by
i keeping pooh
with It
I oil, of own
People.
How deep an impression is made
public by persistent
may lie judged re
port of an
held ill Melbourne, Australia, ball
rioter for the benefit Of a
hospital. The great ball
was crowded with ladies
each of whom
anted a well known
The net profit of the affair
was
By virtue of t Decree of the Superior
court Pitt Co
Beg S. Best, L. Best and
Best. th Cum-
will sell for rash
door in
2nd day of Kept. 1901 following
ed tract of lying on the side
Creek and side of
ville at n slake side or
said road Frank William's corner,
South E. . to sail William.
other corner, South Wet
to a comer l Branch,
nth East thence
pi-U-s to a stake comer in said line,
Soul OS poW Main
then with Main to the
n-s, more or has.
This August t,
JAMBS.
r.
AN OLD ADAGE
SAYS-v
light Is a heavy
Sickness makes a light purse.
The LIVER Is the seat of nine
tenth all disease.
Ms Pills
go to the root of the whole mat-
thoroughly, quickly safely
and restore the action the
LIVER to normal condition.
Give tone to the system and
solid flesh to the body.
Take No Substitute.
By virtue of two Executions directed to
the undersigned from the Superior Court of
entitled A. F Young A- I o ,
i. W. Cos and J. E.
against J. W. I will on Monday
at o'clock
the court house door of Pitt County II
the bidder I'm a-
all right title and which J.
W. in III
Heal One piece of land at
ks X I at lb
of the New and Tan road and ran-
lite Road to
to tie Till with the
lo Ibo beginning. Containing acre,
more due oilier piece of land
X I ids containing acres
fully Deed
and wife to Joli , M. cox recorded hi Book
K page of nil
County i-lie of
l deed
from to John
II I I
County. This day
riff I'll- County.
Tinker, B
Pitt county, in
parlor court.
Elizabeth Hooker
vs. I
J. II. administrator I
I K. C. J. II. I
William
Yellow-Icy of
II. A.
U. individually. J
J B Yellow
and a of Yellowley
and Executor of II A Yellowley, will
lake notice action as above
has been commenced In Superior court,
o Pitt county, to ban that tract of ban
known us Alpine, of which E c Yellowley
dud did aid mid by
of the court u pay a debt due plaintiff
said E and
B Cherry from sale land
under from J II
for other relief in the complaint
and the said will further take
notice that lie required at the
next term of Superior court of said county
lo l- held on the 1st Monday in
1901. house of mid county in
N-c, answer or demur to
in said action or the
will apply tn the court for the relief de-
in said complaint.
This July,
D. C.
Superior co it
GREENVILLE S. C.
Cotton Bagging and Tie alway
on ha I
Fresh goods kept constantly on
hand. Country produce and
Mild. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
WHICHARD
IN
N. C.
The complete in every d
price a low the
lowest. Highest market price
paid for country produce.
A GENERAL LINE OF
US II
have
that the delicate
which content of an
will answer well as
akin to
The bat been
ml,
a his wife,
II. raj shot
III., Ilia
the did was In
I lie
A thing is not u
It never
before. a tail, for
O. II. of Mans,
, in
tried to kill himself, In-
Wholesale Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar
Turkey, etc. Bed
Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Parlor
Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. i
and Gail A Ax
Moat Key West Cheroots,
American t Can
Apples,
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Mulches, Oil,
Heal Hulls,
den Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Apples, Peat lies,
Currents, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes Cracker, Main
Cheese, Best Butter, Bland-
ard Machines, and nu
other good. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to
Phone
, ,
A is one Dial will go
One any keeping out of
UNIVERSITY
of North Carolina.
STATE'S
SYSTEM.
ACADEMIC
LAW,
Eighty live Free
tuition to teachers
sous. for the
Instructors,
New Dormitories, Water Works,
Central
in in MOO
and Full term
B, p.
Chapel Hill, N. O,
Also a nice Li of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyer and Broker In
Stocks, Cotton, and
ions. Private Wire to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
notice to rite
Public.
ATTENTION AGENTS I
Mr. John C.
North and Virginia, of that Well.
Known Popular Company,
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
re Insurance
Dear to In Ha large number of
and to the public
generally, of North com-
will now In
date will
and policies, to all de-
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life In the world.
If the local suit In your town Bet
arrangements,
JOHN
Raleigh, N. C.
Assets
I policy
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to fr the
Old
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Lincoln, Nebraska.
in Advance.
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The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
II
-AT-
VOL. XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY, AUGUST
ARE KNOCKING
THEM
v.
i-H
GO
rM
Fur Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Trunks,
Boys and Mens Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves,
and a big line of Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees.
Conic lo see us. Every day a bargain day and everything a
Your friends,
W. T. LEE CO.
FIRST CLASS MILITARY SCHOOL IX EASTERN N.
School,
LaGrange, N. C.
MILITARY,
Fifty-three Boarding Twelve Counties and two States
represented past session. School Barrack
for Sixty Cadet. ,
The school aims to strengthen character developing latent la-
and power. The Individual needs of the students are considered.
The literary training the manly trails, a sound body
clear mind, class room method cultivate
and mental Athletics encouraged.
Expenses per half including board, tuition, fuel, lights
room, No incidental. School opens 4th,
Write for j. ,.;. Sn-r.
A NORTHERN OPINION OF
IN THE
Senator plain talk and
the applause that followed Mil-
on
will of course greatly the
sentimentalities in the north who
are always bewailing the
of brutes for raping
unprotected white women
and Children, but who never have
avoid of sympathy forth victims
of brutality. The Wisconsin people
have no sympathy, we may sup
pose, for cruel upon
protected women of I he white race.
The people in oilier slates may be
leas sympathetic with outraged
men and may be horrified that
should applaud a
southern man when he spoke out
for lynching scoundrels and devils.
We like the following we find
the Post, that some
times has a manly way digging
right down lo of a
question. II
Human nature is the
everywhere. In this country es
i an enlightened
regard for m and a desire lo
shield her from all Despite,
the occasional episode of the I
court, tho of . ,.
. . . , , s,
marriage tic is a national
and We for family is
Upon the broad platform
Flour, Meat. Sugar
TO PEOPLE, AND OF
arc ill in the Ion-front of the race after your
We offer you the bast selected line of
General Merchandise
to lie found any store Pitt County. Well bought choice
selections, the creation of the best manufacturer of America
and Europe. Seasonable ail th year round, spring, Summer
and Winter. We arc at work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. It b our pleasure to show you what you want and to
sell you if we can. We offer you the very Lest sen ice. polite
attention, and the 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.
and the following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Hats Caps, Silks Satins,
Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
Received.
A large line of Baby Caps,
Felts, Laces and
Embroideries- Ladies Col-
and Cuffs all Sizes
I Till- AND LINK OF
Mi-. M. T. Powell i In charge of my millinery department and if
tin- In. i- not on hand one will be trimmed to suit your
while u
Hats, silks Braids, Ornaments, Flowers, Ribbons, and everything
u the milliner line.
s and
Is
Saddler;
Coffee, Lard, Bead is,
of esteem for women the
Wisconsin and South Carolina
stand shoulder to shoulder. Sen i j ,
tor therefore, appealed
every chivalrous instinct when he Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope,
asserted that the summary
of who assault white
women obviated the appearance of.
the latter in a public court
to their in the pres- for Furniture and in that line.
of a mixed throng. This j We buy strictly for Cash, but soil for BU her Cash or on Approved
could be easily under Our motto h Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
Furniture.
Cash is King.
For cash we will make the sharpest, swiftest most
cutting ever known in mill summer.
the
It is a fix ed determination
among the white men the south
that bail wrong as lynching
may lie in the abstract, the homes
of whites must be sale and sac
red, and the of mother,
wife, sister, daughter must never
by the villain of any
hue of tribe or nation. The
of lynching may override nil
of tin- Impropriety of
violating law. courts now
are not to be listed the delays
are unbearable. The Post con-
and yet it candidly and
forcefully
the same lime, how is Sen-
to be an-
Shall unhappy victim
assault give her
secret If there is to be any trial
at all, the forms of law must be
observed. The grand; jury, must
listen to the revolting details, and
when an indictment has been found
the woman must repeal the story
of her shame. There must be ex-
. ions cross examinations,
exceptions and appeals, and all the
other trickeries and resources of
legal method. Anything less than
this would be a mist rial and a farce
and would be more to be regretted
than no trial at
ITEMS.
X. C. Aug. 1901.
I. Harvey returned from
A ville Tuesday.
J. i. Sr., yesterday
to join Mrs.
they go from there to
and for a few
And
. I a man
shall he also was be
from which a i
preached other day
. b
in Pi
in-, what we
sown. have sown base, con j J. C. returned from Kin-
legislator. We have I Wednesday,
sown public thieve for civil ruler. spent the day in
We have sown b narrow gospel j Greenville Tuesday
which has Ignored the j i. Jr. W. J. Kit
of to the institutions on business trip to
if society, we ate bow reaping
which encourage dishonesty
Kin-ton Tuesday,
B. L. Gardner stopped here
Bil
is cut just half on ill Lawns, Dimities, Silks,
While floods, Hosiery, Laces, Hamburg,
Underwear, Slippers, Um-
and nil furnishing goods. These
goods must he pushed out to make room
fall goods.
KICKS WILKINSON.
and protect crime, public Tuesday night and left for Ayden
blackmail reputable citizen
and denounce and seek to destroy. Berry Simpson left for Snow
men; thieves Wednesday.
in high places the spent tho day
people I Tuesday.
their in the public yesterday
i We are reaping the for
of Republican government and I Mr. and Mrs. Joel Patrick left
institution upon Its of an and returned Tuesday
oligarchy whose and from Norfolk.
whose utter disregard of the inter- Messrs Joe Harvey and John
of the people and whoso con-
of are simply
Th . d There i
a law in political
world and Its ore If
ii . i If people put
con men in ti.;. I
con apt government.
people are Indifferent and let the
spent here.
MUM left Friday for Kin
stun after a weeks visit to the
Brooks.
Vance Wall left Friday for his
home in Randolph county on a two
week visit.
v. Brooks has purchased the
Patrick Co. stock of goods
from C. Tucker, assignee,
There is an in North
Carolina that knew nothing
about until last week. It is
and accidentally
bled across it. It was established
about four years ago, and is run
three good women from
North mainly at their own charges,
They have twenty-six bright
boy and girls who are being
tenderly cared for by these quiet
Christian They depend
wholly on the Lord to supply their
needs, they have no fear for
the
We have Just added Steam Supply u our business
sell anything In this line very low. See us when In want
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard
and Angle Check Valves, Water
Oil Cups, Air Cocks. Steam Hancock
U. S. Injectors, Cocks, Steam
Pipe till sizes, Pipe Killing all B.
LINE Packing, Rubber Belt,
Belt, Leather Belt, Pelt Lacing, Belt Hooks,
People who pay for what they
buy in cash get no credit for it.
Sleeping hi Churches.
The High Enterprise
the question of the hour
What per cent, in
sleep in There is
a story, which came to us from a
thugs the politic-, they may m in.
expect the kind of Is complete.
that things believe in. Men do J. c. to
gather or
of S. II. Loftin, banker who has
gone into bankruptcy.
M. went lo Kin-
yesterday to take game
of ball between Dur-
ham.
Mr. Hatch, advertising Hatch
, Bros, excursion from to
citizen Morganton,
when Rev. H. long life I J.
to the noble preacher, philosopher. ,,,,,, .,
M. L. ugh, the contractor, will
and wit pastor , . , . .
, . , have Patrick Cos. store on
of the church in ., . . , , .
Water street completed ready
town, he hit upon plan to wake ,,,. in
up the oils for Hatch
chit fell, lie one .
, . , Bros, the 22nd lost., can
hot Sum he . , . ,. , , , . ,,
tab you with for the biggest
some the ,
i , ,, , , , cheapest excursion of the
were fast tie lowered his,
I voice gradually until he
Garland. Cook stoves.
BAKER k M
whispered, and then suddenly, In
a louder tone, if the
the rear of the church can
mil hear me I hope ex-
mo speaking so low. I am
I speak loud I will wake
up the on the
lie had an attentive
. from to the
seal In church night
Observer.
Building.
U BEEN VILLE, N. C.
Morganton housekeepers arc
ii. a great deal of trouble with
the colored who have
been doing the cooking and
work. Many families
without servants, and
get them for love or money.
Is believed that there an or-
among the cooks
washerwomen, as are evident-
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