Eastern reflector, 23 August 1901


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FOR
The Eastern
EDITOR
VOL. XX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST
a M
-AT-
ARE KNOCKING
THEM OUT.
OR
For Dry Goods, Press Goods, Hats, Carts, Shoes, Trunks,
and Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves,
and a line of Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and Bootee.
Come see us. Every day n bargain day and everything a
bargain. Your friends,
W. T. LEE CO.
FIRST CLASS MILITARY SCHOOL IX EASTERN N.
School,
LaGrange, N. C.
MILITARY, LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC COMMERCIAL SCHOOL.
Hoarding Pupils, Twelve Counties and two State
represented past session. Barracks
for Sixty Cadets.
The school aims to strengthen character by developing latent
and power. The individual needs of the students arc considered.
The training strengthens the traits, gives a sound body
clear mind. Class room methods cultivate ion,
and mental grasp. Athletics encouraged.
per hull lei in. including board, tun inn, fuel, lights and
room, No incidentals. School opens September
Write for
J. E. DEBNAM,
Cash is King.
we will make the sharpest, swiftest most
sweeping, price cutting ever known in mid summer.
the
is nil half on all Dimities, Silks,
White Hosiery, Hamburg-,
Underwear, Shirts, Slippers, Um-
and all goods. These
goods must be pushed out to make room
fall goods.
RICKS WILKINSON.
A NOVEL SCHEME.
For Higher Education in the Public
Schools Comes From Rowan.
The school committee of Mt.
la township, Rowan comity, have
decided upon a novel experiment
public school work.
At a recent meeting of that com-
it was decided that it
wise to establish a high school,
centrally located in the township,
for the Instruction of the more ad
public school children.
This idea was at a
meeting of the committee and a
number of educators, who will en-
to establish n each town-
ship, or suitable sized territory in
the rural districts, where the funds
will justify, a high school to be
supported part or whole, as the
case may be, where the more ad-
grades pupils may the
classed and than
the primary free schools. The
idea met with nearly endorsement
and was referred to the county
school committee with the request
that it be carried out in Mt. Ilia
township next
This matter has been brought
before General Toon, the
Public Instruction, by
Prof. K. member of
the Rowan county board of
education.
The resolution adopted the
Mt. Vila committee are as fol-
lows
Whereas, our system of com-
schools it the
tendency is more money
longer schools terms, and,
Whereas, The four mouths term
had are amply sufficient for
the grade of work usually done,
us long a term as for
it is specially cm
afford to attend,
Whereas, It is evident that thy
secondary or higher education is
sadly neglected in rural or country
districts, and experience and ob-
prove that attempts to
combine it with the primary free
school proper have, in most cases,
fell short satisfactory
results. And,
Whereas, All arc taxed alike
for school purposes, and the funds
available are in excess of the
requirements for
schools, and the more advanced
pupils have not under the
system the they de-
serve, fore be it
Resolved, t. That view of
the foregoing, Hie best inter-
of common school
in and of rural dis-
in particular, that we arc in
favor establishing a central high
school each township, con-
sized for the
special benefit of pupils of such
advanced grades as it is not
to teach said primary
schools.
Resolved, 2nd. That we would
favor such apportionment of school
funds as would run the now
schools not four mouths
in the year, the excess to go to
said central high school as a
nucleus for in part,
whole, as the MM may
Resolved, That a copy of
this paper be submitted lo County
of Education of Rowan
county, with request to consider
this matter, and if way be
clear, make the if
such it in Mount Vila town-
ship the pi year.
by
J. B. CH If
TO THE AND CUSTOMERS OF
PITT ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are still in the forefront of race after your
We offer you the best selected line of
General Merchandise
to be found any in Pitt County. Well bought choir
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, spring, Bummer
and Winter. are at work for yours our mutual ad
vantage. It is our pleasure to show yon what yon want and to
sell you if cm. We offer you the very best service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly its own merits.
When you to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do not sec our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Hats cups, Silks and Dress trimmings
Jacket.- and Gapes, Carpets, Mattings Oil cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's and
Harness, Horse Blankets Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses, Lard. Scad ts.
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, and Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in that line.
buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
Just Received.
A large line of Baby Caps,
Belts, Laces and
Embroideries. Ladies Col-
and Cuffs all Sizes
i have largest handsomest link of
mt
Kit BROUGHT TOG BERN VILLE.
Mt-. M. T. is in charge of my millinery department and it
hut ; . is not on hand one will be trimmed to suit your
tastes while you wait.
Hals, Silks, Braids, Ornamental, Flowers, Ribbons, and everything
n milliners line.
POTATOES.
Hie papers have n lot lo
about the scarcity high price
AYDEN NOTES.
X. C, Aug.
A number of our people
of Irish year. The I attended the yearly meeting at
drought in the Middle West and Hancock's Sunday.
bus cut crop and; Rev. Mr. and family left
Ike almost incredible statement i- Friday to visit relatives in
wade potatoes which
ally sell in the larger cities for
about SO a barrel are now worth
l to a barrel.
try can scarcely to what
ail extent Irish potatoes figure as
an article of diet in cities. In
the hotels and they are far
i .
of Kinston,
spent Wednesday night in
town.
W. Duncan, of West
was here Wednesday.
i i W. and J, L. Robin-
son, of Cove, spent Wednesday
j. i.
more popular than bread, the place night town.
of which they take, and a rural I of Greensboro, stop-
is not thought of. It i in town Friday.
is so Mi people In all the K. Faulkner went up to
walks of life. They arc as staple
as any product of tho soil Misses Eula and Clyde Cox, of
wheat, corn, tobacco; night in
they always command a good price, town. They went lo
with comparatively little work in Monday morning.
planting or cultivating they trow Rev. Mr. of
HART,
well in North producing
to the the dig
does not like
vesting and threshing wheat,
lug i. g cotton cutting
curing tobacco; proceeds
came up Saturday to conduct
services Sunday.
Mi-s Brewer who was vis-
Miss Edith Broadway return-
ed homo a few days ago.
Misses and Lena
FOR STEAM SUPPLY.
We have just added Steam Supply to our business and
will sell anything in this Una very low, See us when in want
and Angle Standard Globe
mid Angle Valves, Chuck Valves, Water
Oil Cups, Air Docks, Hancock
S. Injectors, Cocks,
Pipe all sizes, Fitting all
LINE OP Packing, Rabbet Bolt, bandy
Belt, Leather Belt, Belt Lacing, Boll Honks,
When you want to keep a secret
eon tide it to half friends.
They keep the rounds
The self-made man is not always
proud of his job, because he is gen
about half
from the sale the product of an son, of spent Sunday lo
acre in potatoes out run
from an acre oilier of the of Greenville, was
crops mimed. It ha- been often I here Sunday.
why North Miss Rosa Willoughby,
do raise more dale, spent Saturday with her sis-
for market. We archer. Mrs. C, L. Tyson.
not advising them on the subject Miss Abbott spent from
for Friday until Monday with her sis-
own business, they Mrs. L. II.
advised by Ml Moo. of Bethel,
than m.
do, Hie reason is perhaps I pi
ill saving crop -ii.
alter it is dug. Of course I lure is
. , , Rev. Black Jack,
Some good and lie . , .,, .
, ,, ,,, spent Saturday night in
and Observer
that some Moore, of
or tracker could write an Interest
newspaper article on the rah the yearly meeting at Han
Thursday for
k's. lie home Mon-
morning.
and Mrs, returned
. S accompanied them
j j L i U L S Home. will enter school at F.
n. Hue
U- lS
Willie is boarding at
TO STAY Hotel.
mi mi ii. Misses Blanche and
have gone lo Washington to visit
Margie
Tho makes hay
while shines society.
Sue Drain Tile
Garland Cook Stoves,
BAKER k
GREENVILLE, N. C.
V; A V I. Li. .-.
lively . n nil I
AS i i I nil. I
i Hi Hi K .
yO . o I ill I i I
S I i
i . f
in I U
The between men is
yon some better than
When girls i got a
spark, Is it so i In
Locust trees are said to lie more
susceptible to lightning than
trees Carmen In Western
Ohio report many in-
stance, where locust, tries have
been splintered by lightning when
Other varieties have A
Western paper advises people not
I lo take shelter under a locust tree
dining a shower; mi.-ht
j have any sort of





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EASTERN REFLECTOR
N. C.
D. J. Owner
Entered at the Poet Office at
Greenville, N. an Second Claw
Mail Matter.
Friday,
The Sheriff and Superior Court
Clerk give notice that all juror
summoned for the regular
term of Pitt Superior court
need not attend, us a new jury will
be drawn for the special term that
will begin on the third Monday,
16th. All persons who were bound
over to the regular term, and all
witnesses are to appear at
the special term. Everybody in-
should give particular at-
to this.
The Charlotte Observer is setting
the pace at a rapid rate, and con-
to make for itself a name.
a crime was committed at
Charlotte, the authorities were
slow taking steps to capture
the criminal, the Observer
pot up a reward of a cap-
was made. Now the
is going in for even a
bigger thing that. It is go-
run an excursion from Char-
to New York. A special
train over the Seaboard Air Line
will lie run to Portsmouth, from
which point an Old Dominion
steamer has been chartered to New
York. May it meet with success.
Rev. H. M. Eure , pastor of the
Methodist church, in his sermon
Sunday morning warned parents
against slot lie said
they were dangerous to the boys
of the community, unless the
evil was removed the
could not be foretold. He told of
the President of a liquor
who stated in an address
their business would decrease an
less a thirst for drink was created
among the boys, and that nickels
and dimes invested in treating
now would bring dollars to the
pockets of the future.
By comparison Mr. these
slot machines would entice boys to
places of both gambling and drink-
making the evil twofold.
The reference his sermon
timely and has pal sonic people to
thinking.
A member of Hoard Alder
delivered himself at
Monday afternoon, of a tirade
against K because
paper had dared to speak
against slot machines and to
the action of the Aldermen in
levying a license tax under which
they could come in and operate hue
Make any excuse for it I hey may,
there would now have
Greenville fur the
levying of the license tax. Some
of the Aldermen are frank
to say they hail no idea such ma-
chines were as arc now
being operated here. We Ml
all did fully the ex-
tent of the slot machine evil, or
surely they would not have voted
to license them. Now after seeing
it. they should reconsider the mat-
and correct what DOM done
as far as it is in their
WASHINGTON LETTER.
from
U.
Bear Admiral Schley, who has
been Washington for several
days will probably
the close of of Inquiry,
looks like a man who knows he is
right and if absolutely certain of
winning. He spends much time
with his giving them
the preparation of the pro
gramme that will he followed by
then the inquiry. Today-
all three of his
Jeremiah M. Wilson, Hon. Isidor
Hay tier, Attorney General of Mary-
land, and made a
formal call on Acting Secretary
for the purpose of
supplementary list
of witnesses to be ordered before
the to ask for a list of
the Navy Department's witnesses.
Acting Secretary Hackett has
promised that Admiral will
be furnished a list of the Depart-
witnesses as soon i--com-
Admiral Schley regrets
having to abandon his purpose of
accompanying the Washington
to the Louisville
Conclave, but he feels that it would
not be good taste for him do so
nuclei the that it
might be thought that ha
be lionized by his fellow
for effect. When he
promised to go with the Washing-
ton of which he is a
member, he had no idea that no
would at this time, be preparing to
appear a Inquiry .
There arc reasons other than the
outrageous treatment of Boar Ad-
Henley. why a courageous
and fair-minded Congressional
Committee could do the country a
real service by thoroughly
gating all branches the Navy
Department, One of them be
band closely connected with the
cruiser Columbia, which cost
T HAS OPENED
Under more favorable conditions than ever before in its
past history. We have larger and better facilities for handling
tobacco than ever before a larger number of good buyers
Who have orders for every grade f tobacco grown, Greenville
is your market and the
Farmers Warehouse Headquarters
for highest market prices at all times, and clever, courteous
treatment the hands of every one connected with the Farm-
Warehouse
MB A
I am In better fix to do business than aver before, and if
work and the best prices will get it am going In have your
tobacco. I appeal to no passion or prejudice but from upon
the bed rook of truth and merit I rest your pat-
I ask you this year to give mo a chance and I will
take care of the balance. I bare been running a warehouse
on this market nearly H years and I think I know how to sell
your tobacco, I have with me a corps of thoroughly
tent, reliable and courteous assistants, who will use every
honorable to advance your interest. When come
to Greenville ask you especially to come around and see me
whether you bring tobacco or not. A hearty, princely welcome
always awaits you at the Farmers.
Sincerely.
O. Le JOYNER,
Greenville, N. Prop. Warehouse.
BUCK JACK ITEMS.
STATE NEWS.
Happening In North Carolina.
Some thief broke into the armory
of the military company at Concord
and stole several suits of uniforms
guns.
The store of B. J. Johnson, at
Wharton's was destroyed by lire
Sunday morning. This is
lime he was out at the
same place.
The Swiss authorities
have arrested pupils and all
the teachers of an Italian girls
boarding school located near the
frontier for having smuggled mer-
across the border. The
teachers were In the habit taking
girls out on daily ti in
procession, walking two by
The walks led over the border so
often that the custom
Decamp suspicious, stop
examined the young
men and clothes full of
cigars, other
articles. It is estimated
up to the time of their detection
they Had
worth cf forbidden goods.
leaf than ten year.- ago, Jack, K. C, JO,
and winch allowed to rust at Cooper, of Roper
the League Island Navy Yard until my, arrived Friday evening to The Carolina baseball league has
of sinking, with no visit relatives and friends here. to pieces,
taker other a single watch- at. T. Philips filled his j Trains are delayed all over
man, and which was lately sent to here Saturday night State by the heavy ruins cans
the Brooklyn Navy Yard to be and Sunday. Mug washouts.
used es a receiving Although j Miss Lucy Clark, accompanied
for speed and regarded by Prank Mayo, spent part of last
outsiders as one of the finest ships here,
of its class, the bureau of Misses and
has from the day it was caster arc visiting in this neighbor-
put in Commission, assigned the hood.
Columbia to obscure tasks. Mr. Woodard. of
reason ascribed for Ibis would came Friday to visit friends here
pear ridiculous, if it were so laud returned home
obviously tine. The Quite a of our people i ,. , , ,, , . . ,
, , ,, , , . . . . . On Monday the of
was designed by Bear are getting tickets the . . , . . .
,,. . . , . . . . voted a proposition to issue
who ha.- to k. L- . , , .
, , . . . , ,, . , bonds for street improve-
friend Admiral Several from here went down to .,,, , . ,
, ., . , . measure was
and has in consequence night. .
, ., iii .,.,.,., by a small
been constantly opposed Little Miss Nina
of Greenville, is visiting here. is having much discus
E. I. Clark was presented with a graded school site. The
I now whether there was any other a deer by his Mr. J. H. selected a not
reason Una or envy for the Mills, on last Saturday, bis by many of the citizens,
birthday. Ed. is delighted with n was applied
his deer and says he hopes to i for to prevent the purchase of the
able to raise him.
A. C. Clark will leave Friday
Olive to the fall Body Packed In A Trunk.
term school there. We regret I N. C , August
very much to have him leave The dead body of a
Woman named Willie Seaborne was
Bureau of Navigation. The
country certainly has a right to
deliberate plans of the Bureau of
Navigation to lay up a
cruiser in order neglect
it useless a
could out, if it
about it right way.
Child Din Suddenly.
Amos is a bright, industrious
youth. We wish him well in bis
William Thomas King, little
of Mr. Mrs. B. King aged, I Mis, White Mon-
. months, her sister, Mrs.
here.
very suddenly this about
o'clock. The child had been as
bright and well as until a
abort while after he got up
dressed this morning, be
violently ill.
were hastily summoned and all
possible thine, but iii a short while
the child was dead. The doctors
aid the cause of death edema
the lungs.
was Mr. and Mrs. King's
oldest Child, Hi sudden death was
a-hock to the community and a sad
blow to the family. Mr. King was
Washington City looking after
some business, never dreaming but
that his home was as happy as
when he left It. The sail news was
him by wire. As he cannot
reach home until sometime honor
row, the body of child has beta
embalmed and arrangements for
funeral deferred be
The bereaved parents and
have the sympathy
of every one in the community in
the great sorrow that sud-
then.
Or. A. is having a
built street near Hotel
o a Difference.
Out mi the sales a few days ago
a bunch of who had
co different were discuss
the sales at the ware-
houses. One of them said that he
bad thought tobacco would bring
as much one floor us
as same buyers followed the
doors, would as much at
one as another. said i
he, I saw the sale at Joy
mi's this I it convinced
there i u difference. At Joyner's
there was an en-
put life in sale,
and I know tobacco sold higher on
this account. Besides Joyner
knows and mud
bidding on it and ain't afraid to
buy a This conversation
took place the street after the
sales were ow,
in. Summer Season,
upon remain
until pain I away by a or
two I cure for
from cramps
lit forms of
or No household
lip Avoid
Ultra, is Pain-Killer, Perry-
e We,
found in her trunk her
home in avenue Ibis
morning. The body had been cut
up and doubled into the trunk
with a lot of the woman's
The woman wits seen Lot
day night with John Miller, her
paramour. They were
Sunday Miller appeared nervous
uneasy. He asked where the
woman was. Later he said she
bad left and be was go
to ship her trunk to her. He
disappeared about o'clock this
morning.
A woman saw blood stains
in the room aim
opened.
officers an- after He Is
medium sized, black, with
a scar on i bl face. The woman was
killed wild an the coroner
says. The are greatly ex-
cited will lynch Miller if they
get a chance
Winterville Department.
HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS
NOTES.
N. C, Aug.
Quite a large crowd expect to
leave here the excursion train
tomorrow for Norfolk.
C. A. Fair is now the
markets purchasing the fall
and winter goods millinery
store of Mrs. C. A. Fair.
Misses Bessie Baltic Nichols
are visiting friends and relatives up
western section of the
Bay has gone to
to remain a week with
Johnie Browning left on Tues-
day's freight for on
J. K. Faulkner held
services in the Missionary
i ch here Sunday morning
and night.
Mr. of K. Con-
tenure, preached Baptist
church here last Sunday
wants BOO cords of
woodcut. Sec him at once.
Miss Bryan has gone to
Falkland to spend some time with
her friend Miss Parker.
Miss Ophelia Parker is visiting
friends the section.
A. Cox who has been sick for
quite a long while is so much
proved that he left for
Monday to resume his duties his
store.
We extend our
to friend Tom Wyatt for n bag of
nice peaches pears. They were
good.
J. Harriss, of this
neighborhood, died Monday night
of consumption. She leaves a
band and several child-en.
Miss to
Saturday evening and return-
ed morning.
mi Bryan down the
road Saturday and came back Mon-
day.
Leonard
spent Sunday here visiting friends.
Miss Matilda of
ville, who has been visiting here
for several days left for
Ayden to spend some time there.
Parker left for Kinston
yesterday
Orders are already coming in for
the A. G. Cox cotton planter for
next season.
Williams, of
spent last night with Capt. Henry
and this bought a
nice lot of wire the
A. Co.
We must congratulate The
upon its most excellent
list of correspondents from ions
sections of the county. These
the kind that furnish news
to the people, even if some of
it is manufactured. mean no
serious reflection. Only it speaks
well for
Well, a town like Win-
instance, where so
much is done, why
can't news be manufactured toot
See. Tun
the work of its live
dent
Notice.
I have been authorized by the
Commissioners to list tie
taxes. All persons who
have listed their taxes fur
are notified to come and do so
the mouth of August, or they
may have an Interview with the
Solicitor at September court.
T. It.
Deeds.
Claims He Can Cure Insanity.
Dr. of this oily,
claims to have a
permanent cure for
He resides Virginia
avenue holds high rank as a
physician. His special study has
been neurology, and he is very firm
s that he can do
what he claims.
have cured five canes so
said he, wish to demonstrate
that I can cure others. I have had
some trouble with the medical
fraternity I will not give
out the secret of my I
would like to state advance that
I tin to cure cases of
insanity due to severe to
the head Of here persons w ere
born idiots. That is impossible.
Hut other cases I will cure in
from four to eight weeks.
demonstrate this to the
world, I only ask that the St.
Louis newspapers, one or as n
whole, select some worthy subject,
a mother of a family, or a
father, or even a sou where real
charity will lie apparent. The
conditions are if the pa
be in asylum must in-
that he or she be at once re
moved to some private home,
if possible. I will charge
nothing for my services, and if,
after my treatment, the is
not restored to perfect mental
health, I will forfeit
Louis Dispatch, 10th.
We do the work.
And that is the reason the old
selling so much tobacco. We get the highest price for every
pile sold on our floor. The farmers see this, and appreciating
the bard work we do fur them they bring us their tobacco.
We treat all alike, get the best price every time. Bring your
next load to the Greenville Warehouse and we will show yon
the truth of this. We have every accommodation for yon and
your team.
J. C.
B. EVANS.
D. SPAIN.
The
DIVIDEND RECORD THE RESULT
Securing the highest rate of interest consistent with safety.
Rigid economy of management.
death rate, resulting from a careful selection of risks and
limiting its business to the United States.
It will be to your to see what we can do for you
placing your life insurance.
Good territory open for Agents North Carolina.
T. ARCHIBALD CARY, General
For Virginia and North Carolina,
northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company,
1201 E. Main Va.
Exposition.
I am prepared to about
visitors with board and room with nil modern conveniences.
Fine view of Niagara River and Brie from the house.
Niagara Fulls car door every minutes. min
walk to exposition grounds. Take Niagara street car to
Auburn Avenue. Moderate rates. All correspondence will
receive prompt attention.
JOSEPH A. MOORE,
1285 Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
Winterville High School.
at
term opens September 2nd and closes December 20th.
Spring term begins December and ends May 10th.
School, Academic, Intermediate and Primary De-
and Music. Delightful location noted for healthful-
in---, surrounded by excellent moral and religious
For and full information address
G. K. Principal,
Winterville, N. C.
Masonic Hall School.
For Girls Only.
Masonic Hull A school girls under Board
of by Greenville Lodge, No. A. F. A. M.,
will open fall Sept. This school was conducted last year
with to people of We have there-
fore Lizzie Parker and Lelia Thornton to teach in
thin taboo Ibis year, and to all who have girls to educate we ask
patronage in maintaining this school.
Tuition per Intermediate Higher
13,60, each extra. A fee of it will be
charged. he school will have music department this session.
Persons in town who can board pupils of the school will please
notify the Secretary. It. L. Sec. Board Trustees.
Greenville Male Academy.
The session of this school will begin Monday, September
J, TERMS FOLLOWS s
Primary English per mouth I per mouth
Languages 1.00
This school has
The work the past
s go every session from us
in the Their standing
Purely a course given
Writing may be arranged for if
past duly appreciated and we
entrance best work.
N. Aug.
its present management for thirteen
is oiled as a guarantee for the future,
to University or any College
there speaks for work done here,
if desired. Stenography and Type
pupils Your patronage in the
ask a continuance of the same. Karly
W. II.
Fortunes Through Advertising.
No fortunes arc in Ibis day
tin- -all- t ii It-- which arc not
advertised the newspapers. The
Mail Order Journal names a long
list men who have gained
by manufacture
and sale articles which have
by ad-
exclusively. Most VII
depend chiefly news-
papers and use other mediums in-
if at
Record,
Bethel High School,
BETHEL, N.
A School for Mrs Writ.
or Can-
fill attention nil pupil. Three tie-
I in- commercial A
depart-
from I lo de-
mi K;
us i,
particular.
C, H.
S-
Ml m MM
This space belongs to
who is now in the Northern
Markets.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
the margin of this paper it
to remind you that you owe
for
subscription and we, request
you to settle as early as pas-
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
Tom and
We hear that a peddler drove
off the dam to river, near Old
Sparta, and fell in where the
water was feet deep. He man-
aged to get out, but the team and
goods were lost
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Ariel composed by
Miss Perkins Tyson, for sale
at Reflector Book Store.
The Reflector Book Store will
sell a big tablet and a rubber tip-
lead pencil both for cents.
Sausage in Vinegar
Magic Yeast, Pearl Ad
and Henry George Cigars
at S. M. Schultz.
We have received the new en-
for our mill plant and
will be read for work in a few
days.
Miss Eva of Wilson,
sang Heavenly as an
offertory in the Baptist church
Sunday morning. She has it sweet
voice.
getting for school re-
member that Reflector Book
Store Is the place to get school
books, tablets, pencils, slates,
chalk, colored crayons, books,
pens, ink, etc.
Monument of Dr.
The family of the late Or. C. J.
have just had a handsome
monument placed at his grave in
Cherry Hill cemetery. The
is a fine of Vermont
and is feet tall. It
weighs pounds.
N. C. Aug. 1901.
J. Z. Brooks went on a business
dip to Tuesday.
Miss Eva Bell Wells, of
is visiting the Misses Pittman for
a few days.
Geo. Sugg, Lloyd Woolen and
Marvin all of Kinston,
came down Tuesday morning to
see game of ball
and
Dr. Dawson accompanied his
mother, Mrs. Sack Dawson to Ashe
ville where Mrs. Dawson will stay
for a few weeks for her health.
Mat Allen and Frank
of Kinston, came over Tuesday to
see the game of ball root for
the Grifton boys.
Ben Sheppard, Sidney Moore
and Barnes came over
from Ayden Monday to see
game of ball on Tuesday.
Tuesday about ten o'clock, the
or the beat ball play-
of Craven on the north
side of Neuse river, began to drive
to be ready for a game of ball
in afternoon. And after a
hotly contested game the Grifton
boys came out victorious i n a score
of six to nine favor of our home
team. The boys from
began to kick from time they
got here until they left, but say
they could not find any fault with
umpire's decisions, as be gave
everything that was to be given to
the visiting team The boys from
Craven when they went the
grounds they kicked to. the back
stop of course to get a game
we lore it down, but we were con-
that the catcher for their
team wanted fit back before the
game was over.
Drowned.
Harris, a colored man
who was a tenant on farm of
Mrs. Lucy Randolph, was drowned
near Falkland on Sunday.
mail attempted to ford the creek
that was badly swollen and got in
where the water was too deep. The
team got out sale, but the man
was drowned. A bottle of
key was his pocket when his
body was found.
Notice of of
The of W. T.
Co., which has formerly com-
of W. T. Lipscomb, T.
Hooker II. E. has
been dissolved. The said W. T.
Lipscomb and S. T. Hooker will
continue the business at Liberty
Warehouse under the firm name
W. T. Lipscomb Co., and the
said W. T. Lipscomb and S. T.
Hooker are now the of all
amounts due old of W. T.
Lipscomb Co., will pay all
the outstanding claims against the
same. W. T.
S. T.
July
Announcement.
The firm W. T. Lipscomb
Co., is now composed of W. T.
Lipscomb S. T. Hooker, they
having purchased the entire inter-
est of B, I'm ham in the business
We the undersigned desire to
ink our friends and customers
for then past patronage and to
state that we will continue lo do
business at the Liberty Ware-
house where we will always be
pleased to serve them. We are
fully prepared to protect the In-
of all our to
secure for them the highest prices
for their tobacco.
W.
T.
July
The of Wealth.
The Wilmington Star says that
Col. W. T. Blackwell, treasurer of
Greater Durham, has had his
raised from 020.8.1 to a
mouth. Colonel Is the
man who made Durham made
it famous with his Durham Bull
tobacco. At one time, and not so
many years ago, ho bad an Income
his tobacco of
a year. This is one of the many
illustrations of how riches take
unto themselves wings and fly
away.
Gave Him Jump.
Tuesday afternoon Sheriff O. W.
Harrington went over Carolina
township arrested a
his way back to and when
about to cross Creek,
neg u in pet I out of the buggy
and notwithstanding
were tied and the Sheriff shot him
five times, he got away. The
Sheriff came to town after
bloodhounds buck to try
to run the but he gone
in the swamp there was so
much water could not
trail.
School.
Prof. V. H. Peters-
burg, has charge as
principal of Bethel School.
He united at Bethel Saturday lo
prepare for opening fall term
of the school Sept. 2nd. Prof.
Young came over to
Monday evening to have some
printing and advertising for
the school. Announcement up
pears Ibis paper.
The is glad the
Bethel people have secured a good
for school
hopes may have it successful
fall
Meyer Court.
Mayor W. EL Long has disposed
of the following cases bis court
since last
drunk and dis-
orderly, lined i and costs, 04.10.
John Taft Henry Tuft, color
ed, disorderly conduct, John Taft,
lined l and half costs, Henry fined
one penny and half costs, total
II. Hardison keeping bar-
shop open Sunday, fined one
penny and costs, 3.71. Appealed
to Superior court.
Fleming and Ed Ran-
riotous and disorderly con-
duct and assault with deadly
bound over to September
term of Superior Court.
House, drunk and disorder-
costs, 03.20.
Charles Barrett, drunk dis-
orderly, and costs, 03.20.
Jack Id and Bryant,
riotous disorderly conduct and
assault. Sam not guilty. Jack
fined one penny and costs, 01.76.
Willie Latham, entering bar-
room, being a lined one
penny costs,
entering barroom
being minor, not guilty dismissed.
Marion Perkins, shooting pistol
in town, lined costs, 04.20.
Foreman, entering bar-
room, being minor, lined one pen-
cost.-, 01.00.
John Gray, entering barroom be-
minor, fined one penny and
costs, 01.00.
William Humphrey,
lined costs, 04.50.
Ben Anderson, riotous dis-
orderly conduct, costs,
02.05.
Mayor had a much
week usual, as the long list of
shows.
Burned Her Son Tongue a Cure for
Lying.
Elizabeth was
convicted here today of Inning
thrust a hot iron poker into
the it of her seven j cur old son
Daniel, because the little fellow
bad been guilty of telling a
hood.
to her admission
the woman deliberately heated the
implement over a lamp and
the boy's mouth held
it against his tongue for several
seconds, him frightfully.
She was sent to jail for six mouths
fined Tho boy will pro-
Dis-
patch, 17th.
It Important Hi those,
for pleasure or
in T, v against attack
which only
m. hilt lire
III their A of Perry
is, we a
effectual randy auto
there U hut one
Killer, Perry Trice and
This space is reserved for
Big New Store,
Watch it for Startling Prices.





Have Ton Forgot
What
THAT I AM STILL AN
LINK OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
AND A OF
WHICH I AM TO
me to sec me far yew next Barrel of Flour or Pork.
Yours to please
Jas. B. White.
AFTER TWO YEARS BEEN PAID IN
OF NEWARK, K. J. POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Oath Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance works automatically,
Is
c. Will be re-instated if arrears be paid mouth while you
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon
of and payment of arrears Interest,
second No Restrictions, s. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each
succeeding year, provided the premium for current year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
S. To make policy payable as an endowment during the lifetime
of insured.
J. L.
N. C.
unless
Red Cross is on label
Don't talcs s Substitute
WE WORLD
TO PRODUCE THE EQUAL OF
for Chills. Fevers,
Night Sweats and Grippe, and
all forms of Malaria.
DON'T WAIT TO
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED
CURES TONIC FAMOUS
TRY IT. NO NO PAY. PER
DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE.
Horner Military School,
OXFORD, if. C.
Elegant buildings, heated by the Buffalo fan system, securing pet-
ventilation. Sixteen new rooms for two boys each to be added for
the fall term. Engagements should be made early. Annual attendance
up to I he full capacity and many turned away each session for lack of
Rest athletic Held, with quarter mile track, in the Smith.
Faculty of specialists special work. Curriculum preparatory to
the best college or education. An atmosphere of high ideals
surrounds the school, as students preparing for higher education
are excluded. Fall term begins September t.
feet
OUR RALEIGH LETTER.
rial C
ft. V., Aug.
The new school
has been closed at last and
and on of
lust met ion sent out the for-
letter to the county boards of
education giving instruction
their use, exclusively, in the free
public schools for th next five
I years.
Senator and Congress-
of the Raleigh
District have secured establishment
of nineteen free rural mail delivery
routes in this district,
to hare the naming of ten and the
Congressman nine of the carriers.
This Isa convenience to
the country people, and every
in the Stale should urge its
In Congress to
the establishment of as many
of these routes as possible.
lit may be added, that the more
miles of the counties
have worked the move rural
they will secure.
Ill Ml I
The State of the
Alliance held its annual
meeting last week at Hillsboro.
Capt. W. B, Fleming of Warren
was elected President of the Alli-
T. Johnson of
Vice-President T. Parker
Hillsboro, Secretary and Treasurer
and Business Agent; J. W.
of Raleigh, Chairman
Committee.
a resolution was adopted de-
the
the Chem-
Company, and advising
to buy as little manipulated
guano as possible, and to make
their own fertilizers from the raw
I materials.
I EPIDEMIC FA KM
A terrible epidemic aiming
bones in certain portions
portions of eastern North Car-
is reported. In Hyde
i i alone over are dead from
I and fever and many
more are sick. The fever which
kills thorn is brought on by
biles little pests In
unusual mini
leis this and a formula
for preventing the fever is now be-
sent out farmers by the Ag-
Department here. Ir.
Petty, a capable veterinarian, says
that the best proscription for this
is quinine given internally and an
external application of kerosene oil
and solution twice a day.
Only
No
crop
can be
grown
without
Potash.
Supply
ugh Pot-
ash and your
profits will be
large; without
Potash your
crop will be
GERMAN K M l I .
rt
A Growing Evil.
One of crying evils of the
times is the growing habit of
of the of suspending
judgment on payment of the
Of course there arc eases where
such action is necessary, but it
together too common. It frequently
costs are the object for
which courts are established. Be-
sides it t he school fun money
that belongs to it.
rial officers did not suspend
so often, the lines ought
would go into the school
offender would be deter-
violating the
Observer.
Atlanta, Ga
Powders ever its
tn the public and trade as
and In it
steadily year year
our now amount ti two or tores
hundred per year, which i a very
strong ii merit the
it giving lbs of
tiny nothing
counteract the effects of the
hot ran or overcomes the.
I, incident lo
Till. DRUG CO.
Rudolph
lender in and km
Nice far per alarm.
Cabinets at go per All
oilier hue vary Crayon
math- any small Nice
Frame on nil time. Come
examine my work. No to show
samples answer The very
best work lo all. Office hour
S to a. m., I. toll p. in. Yours to please,
HI HYMAN.
IN
J. W. PERRY k CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
RUGS.
x Inch Genuine Reversible
Scotch
a inch in
Two. Over
oM i-i Ti from
people and i for
be
for mm price,
fr to make
tn week
for this State
New K. C.
TO
tin Clerk Superior Coon
leaned Letter cf
to Die en the 9th
lay of the estate of
i hereby given lo
all lo the to make
to
to all of estate to
claims to the
twelve after
date of notice, or notice
in their recovery.
This the 9th of August,
iii p
Practical Education
In engineering,
arts, a
of
manual training.
a year. Total in-
and
Thirty SH students.
For T
iron,
IN
AGRICULTURE MECHANIC ARTS,
ft e.
THE NORTH CAROLINA
NORMAL AND
Literary, Classical, RaM
Annual r. .; of the K CO
Practice and To In
ll
. i . .
and other informal,
laxative
If bare constipation, bad
breath, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, loss
of lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy skin,
or any and which tell the of bad and an
digestive Will Cure
It will clean out the stimulate tho liver and kidneys, strengthen
the mucous membranes of purify your blood and put you
your again. Your appetite will return, your bowel, move
liver and kidney to trouble you, your akin will clear and
freshen and will feel the old time energy and buoyancy.
welting the medicine r one, fur rm
and similar trouble, will Ideal far children.
It keep, regular or
nature, relieve. fever,
cause. and make, well, happy and hearty
it and for
For Sale by
to present outlook,
all vegetables will be
tr command profitable
price, winter and spring.
running
meats this mind, but
adopt methods
putting up vegetables and such
fruits us can be bad. The con-
and vegetables,
canned or preserved, is rap-
Idly growing, and of meals in
a measure decreasing. This is well,
for the health of the consumers.
Therefore, fruits
an tanners and truck-gar-
may not he able to sell fresh
last Year's grain and forage should be canned or preserved as
lie fed lo such animals.
MAI OF
Preparations are being made to
f ii as may lie. It will save as well
as money to the family
add lo the general
care for a larger number of j Poet.
dent old at the
ate Home here, and about
her 1st a number of in-
mates be received. is
room as many as at
present. mis let
for a new dormitory
building, which, with Hie
building now in use, will
a improvement t
Home.
the TORPID
st re. it hen the digestive organ
the bone la, and arc an
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE
In malarial their virtue are
they
la freeing the
t, iI hot moil
Ml n luxe,, At
CO , lO .-J V . ind
We will pi in w
wt M a .
At the encampment and animal,
the Confederate Vet-
last week, at
General delivered an ad-
dress and the following officers
were
Curr; Brigadier
John ti. Hall, L. London,
M. 1-. SI. the
first, second, twirl fourth
Brigades, respectively. next
meeting will held at Greens-
The North Carolina Knights of
Honor, the meeting of the Grand
Lodge last Friday,
elided . Past
Grand K. U.
N. Vice Dictator;
P. c. Carlton, Grand
s. Grand
Supreme Representative, T
II the multi-mil
divorce
from hi-; wife last week in
a Florida court, will soon marry a
leading and well-known
lady. Mr.
It years of age.
that
coated.
Take No Substitute.
nil
That is wont they
for. Tun-
No
Paper
m prepared fill onion Will P-
cm it l
rum
I to
few II of
Mr. M. I. will Kevin
J II. BUNN,
Greenville, V.
by Judge Henry It Bryan that he -will
be to the term
all Jurors who
die
weeks said are
lo all who
parties who
have U-n over
term are an-l
attend the special term of on
Monday. 1901, A new
will for
term. Thin Aug.
P. c clerk
Three One Year for
Times
VA.,
Now Only Cents a Year,
and includes absolutely free The
Paragon Monthly, New The
Farm Journal, Philadelphia.
THE DAILY Ml SUNDAY TIMES.
Including Farm Journal and Para-
Monthly, now only per
year; per month by mail.
Address TUB TIMES,
Va.
OLD DOMINION LINE
SERVICE
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Friday, at A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore,
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C
J. J.
Greenville, N. O.
PHI county in Superior
court before
Roman ass
and others,
Wyatt t j
The above defendant cheater
Hill lake notice that an action at
in the Superior
of county, sell a certain lot in
of Bethel for Ami
the will further lake notice
hat to appear the
i clerk of Hie of
on and answer or
to the complaint said action, or
the will apply to the for the
relief in complaint.
This August t II.
clerk court.
. .
LAND SALE.
Dy virtue of a Decree of the
court Co
Beat, L.
Beat, the Com.
will cl before the court
house door in the
2nd day of Sept.
tract of lying the North side of
Creek South
a of
Bald road Frank corner,
South E. SO poles lo
oilier comer, thence Wt-t
poles to a coiner near
East poles, I hence South
poles. o a stake corner In said line,
Weal, Main
with Road lo the
more or
i,
By virtue i directed to
I mil Superior four of
A. Young ft Co.
. an-l A- K.
J. Cox, I will on the
2nd day of Sept. 1901 at o'clock M. at
court house Pitt County sell to
the for cash
lion all title and which J.
W. Cox ha in the following
Real due puce at Had-
X beginning iii
of the New Ta
retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid fur
Hides, ton Seed, Oil
Egg, eta. Bed-
steads, is, Oak Suits,
by tin Carts, Parlor j
suits, Safes, P.
and Gail
M.-at Key
Gas
tied r, Peaches, Apples,
Pine A pi , up, Jelly, Milk,
flour. r, c-flee.
Lye, Mi IV I, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Meal and Gar-
den Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
Apples,
Pi mien, Currents, Glass
and Wine, Tin Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Cheese, Best Butter, Stand-
ard Sewing nu
other goods. Quality
Quantity. Cheap fur cash. Com
to see mo.
down New Road to
Cos line, thence line around
to Read, with
to Containing
pun of land i
X acres
fully in a Deed Lewis ,
and to John M. cox in
It A page of the Register office of
Also piece of con-
acre fully in a tied
from wife to John In
II-1 past- m the Pitt
mealy, This 2nd, day of 1901.
O. V.
II, IV. W. Tucker, 0.8
Greensboro Female, College
Greensboro, N. C.
Literary Business
Music, Art and
Literary and all
Living Expenses 1200.00 per Year.
Fall Session begins September
11th, on
cation.
President.
CANDY
I owned throe
r, of
New
every
CHRISTIAN
at of
iii a certain
therein pending,
Cannon, Public Administrator,
the M II.
vs. R.
will Monday, 2nd, 1901,
the Court door In
bidder, for
lit r of in
town known
in II. KM of mid town,
including
This the of August,
CANNON,
Public c
W. II. i deceased.
DEALER IN
Carolina, Pitt
court.
Hooker
vs.
U. administrator
f K. J. a I Vi.
William
J. B. Yellowley Executor of
II. A.
J. Yellowley individually. J
The J B Yellowley
as of
Of H A Yellowley, will
take notice that an action entitled as above
has commenced ii Superior court.
of county, to have that tract cf land
known as Alpine, of which E c Yellowley
died seized and bold by
of the court lo pay a debt due plaintiff
from said Bo Yellowley and also to
It cherry from making sale land
under from J ll Yellowley and
for other relief demanded in the complaint
and the wild defendant will further take
notice be is required to the
next term of Superior court of said county
to held on the 1st Monday in September,
at house of said county hi
N-c, answer or demur to
the complaint Mud act inn or the
will apply tn the court the relief do-
in said
of
U. C.
tiers ii
UNIVERSITY
of North Carolina.
OP TUB STATE'S
ACADEMIC
LAW,
Eighty live Free
tuition lo mill
I. fur the
Instructors.
Now Water Works,
Central
spent in in
mil term
,,
E. p. vi
Chapel N. C.
to
Mr. for
Virginia, of that
MUTUAL
LITe Co.,
Its large
polity to public
of North
will new In this
this dale will
to all
siring tho very beat insurance la beat
life
II
it mi
JOHN
Agent, N. C.
to tho
m m
N. C.
Cotton lies always
on
Fresh goods kept constantly en
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
W, R. WHICHARD
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
Silts
A OF
Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
j. k.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
stocks, drain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
ISSUED WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor A Publisher,
Lincoln,
Advance.
One Year fl, Six Months
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. taken at
I The Semi-
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or The
and
one year for payable in ad-
C. CO.
WASH I
FOR
SI I
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
TO
-AT-
VOL. XX.
PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST
NO
ARE KNOCKING
THEM
-t
SO
i.
C-
Dress Goods, Hats, Caps Shoes, Trunks,
Boys and Gents Gloves,
and a big line Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees.
Come to see us. day D bargain day and everything a
bargain. friends,
W. T. LEE CO.
A FIRST CLASS MILITARY SCHOOL IN EASTERN N.
J School,
LaGrange, N. C.
MILITARY, LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC COMMERCIAL SCHOOL.
Pupils, Twelve Counties and two Stalin
F represented past session. School
for Sixty Cadets.
The school aims to by developing latent
and power. The individual needs of the students arc considered.
The literary training strengthens the manly traits, gives a sound body
I and clear mind. Class room methods cultivate
. and mental grasp. Athletics encouraged.
Expenses per half term, including board, tuition, fuel, lights and
room, 55.00. No incidentals. School opens September
Write for
J. E. Slit.
Cash is King.
A LIST PREPARED BY REQUEST.
Some weeks ago a lady in n
Carolina wrote to the writer ash-
in,; him to print in Messenger
a of books suitable for girls of
fourteen or lift we think it was,
for we mislaid the letter soon after
receiving and have not been
able to it. Most fairly
people can make out a list
of for girls of thirteen
to and all will differ. With
some hesitancy we submit a
that ran lie read by girls of good
minds. We have a neighbor of
this kind, a Miss of hut thirteen,
she reads and hugely enjoys
Scott, George Eliot.
But she is sprightly and a book
lover. The could lie largely
extended. We submit the follow-
a by
by Miss
Porter; of
History of by
Story of
by North Caro-
History by W. c.
Allen; Mode's
History of
North Scott's novels
and poems; poetry
essays; Green's one volume
of the English Me
of Our Own
Golden
by Miss Young; Kipling's Jungle
Book; Five Books, by
Myths
of the Middle by Baling
Gould; of a Neigh-
by
by George Elliot;
by Mrs.
of
on English by
Henry Reed; the Hack of the
North
by Canon
Oliver's by Kate Wig-
gin; Schools
by Mrs. Oliphant;
Novels by Dickens; Comedies and
Historic plays Shakespeare, to
be selected; the
dock; Halifax,
and Conditions
of Will He
do on the
Elliot; Told j,
Hawthorne; by j n .
Kingsley. If we would take lime
to think over the whole Held
could double list given, but
enough and more arc named.
Wilmington
J. M
TO THE PEOPLE, OUR FRIENDS AND OF
PITT AND
after your
are still In the forefront of the
offer yon best selected line of
General Merchandise
to be found in any store in County. Well choice
selections, the creations of the best of America
Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Slimmer
and Winter. We are at work for yours 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 best service, polite
attention, most terms consistent with a well
established business bull up strictly on own merits.
When you conic to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do not see our Immense Stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us and Hie following lines of general merchandise,
Goods and Notions,
Satins, Dress
Just Received.
A large line of Baby Caps,
Belts, Laces and
Embroideries. Ladies Col-
and Cuffs all Sizes
I WAVE THE AND HANDSOMEST
TO GREENVILLE.
Mrs. is in charge of my millinery department it
; is nut on hand one will be to suit your
tastes while you wait.
Hats, silks. Braids, Ornaments, Flowers, and everything
ii the milliners line.
Shoes.
Men's
Harm
ii i Capos, Carpels, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
Women's and Children's
Horse Blankets and
nil
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Scad Is,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and everything In that line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
J.
Greenville Male Academy.
COTTON TICS
A shot of cotton tics
will and
the surrounding cotton growing
country, but the whole of tho cot-
ton belt, i already fell here,
as a tho price of lies,
91.05 a now ranges
REASON. IF THERE IS ANY.
The Wilmington Messenger has
recently remarked that several
new professors for North Carolina
colleges have been elected lately,
and all of them from outside the
The Raleigh Post observes
upon this that there
from 11.10 to and mast be something wrong some-
The
next session of school
AS FOLLOWS
on Monday,
Primary English month 12.00
Intermediate
For cash e will the sharpest, swiftest most
sweeping, prim cutting ever known in mid summer.
the
ll cut just half on till Lawns. Dimities, Silks,
White Goods, Hosiery, Laces, Hamburg,
Underwear, Shirts, Slippers,
till furnishing goods. These
goods must be pushed out to make room
fall goods.
KICKS WILKINSON.
The editor of
is receipt of the following letter,
addressed to him personally.
omit names.
I have been Informed your
is now without a dentist.
Will you please be so as to let
me know if this is true.
you In advance, I urn
Yours truly.
English per month W
Languages 1.00
This school has been under its for thirteen
The work In the past is cited as a guarantee for the future.
go every session from us directly to the University or any College
in the Their standing there speaks for the work done here.
Purely a business course given ii desired. Stenography and Type
Writing may be arranged for if pupils Your patronage in
past is duly appreciated and ask a continual., e of the same. Early
entrance insures best work. W.
Greenville, N. Aug. Principal.
The believes
duty every professional man and
every business man owes himself
and the public to have bis name, if
only n card stating his business,
appear regularly his town pa-
People outside of a town
look to the town papers to see what
the has, and when they fail
to sec a business or not
represented they naturally come to
the conclusion expressed by the
writer of the above letter.
Masonic Hall School,
For Girls Only.
Masonic Hall School A girls under control Hoard
of Trustees appointed by Lodge, No, A. A. M.,
will fall session Sept. 2nd. This was conducted last year
with great satisfaction to Hie people of Greenville. We have there
fore employed Misses Lizzie D. Parker and Leila Thornton to leach
this this to all who have girls to educate we ask
put lounge and support this school.
Tuition per 11.60, Intermediate J. Higher
Languages each extra. A fee l will be
charged. The school will have DO music department this session.
Persons in town who can board pupils of the school will please
notify the Secretary. B, L. Sec. Beard Trustees,
at least one party U holding ti pt
of for 81.35.
The shortage is caused by tho
strike of tho Amalgamated
of Iron steel and iii,
and the hut-down
the Mid . Company's mill,
chief source of the tic sup-
ply.
Contracts with the
era were made En
January, March, for
a quantity sufficient to meet
demand and the factors had every
reason to believe that the stock, I
or least the greater pan of ill
had been made up long before
strikers out. but to their
gent demand for shipments on con j
tracts made since opening of
season, have In en I old
to the
wits n I mi hand. Too
turns stilted they bail only a
would be prorated
bus
As contracts between
manufacturers the
strike clause,
his obligation
of a strike, the factors have no re-
dress will to take Mali sunk
as can get, sell for what it
will bring content themselves
us best they can under the
stances.
There r a few mills other than
where suggests that
thing ought lo be done to put a
to this county among
The Landmark takes
the subject up and says the facts t
are as they are because it remains,
line now as it was
the Master that prophet is not
without honor, but in his
and among his own kin,
In his own It
two young men of equal
both of talent. They
ire appreciated at home, a way,
but don't amount to much there;
they exchange homes and each be-
comes distinguished. a
says The Landmark, native
home man cannot succeed
any line of endeavor at home as
well as he can elsewhere, because
people Mill not appreciate him
lake to him as they will to a
it concludes, very
Thus it is that
lies and that they Philosophically
we scud elsewhere fur college pres-
and teachers while other
come to North Carolina for
about the way of it, and
i. Is of little to for
is a way the has always
bad about It. it would not do to
it would not be true to say,
that Virginia as without
of Dr. Venable or North
Carolina, of Dr. Derringer, yet it
is a the of the
of North Carolina
Mr. T. has
suit against the city of
bury on of an
injury received by Mrs.
bins on the night of 11th.
While she
on a loose plank on a side
walk and suffered a arm.
Three The. Value
OF ANY OTHER
Turn
FASTER.
the one makes I the chairman of the
lies; one of these U in an- faculty of the University of
other in and still another to is a
at Ohio, bill the Some of the
output of these even should lawyers, physicians
the Ohio mill trouble with and of the great cities are
the strikers, will not men, some of them North
where meeting the demand. To be sure it is
A motor said a .
day that -apply can states and section
last Inn a very short lime, and as reflected light, but per-
soon as the cot ton crop begins had remained where
move freely, unless strike were born they would have
been settled by that time the given out no light at all, or at
i lion Ire- L, ,;,.,. more than
prices for lies or the neighborhood, it is better for
practically slop shipping their pro- , themselves and the world
News. ,,,.,,
Agents wanted in all
territory,
Company.
All nil I,
tale by
S. T- fer mile
lo do
All change i-- the our
own people their own
In chair, for nit tire and
oilier
town solid sure
now, and the are
feeling of the
round i.- the
Greenville, N.
Charity
and Children.
so called better half is of-
I the whole thing.
Maude, dear; it is a mistake
to think that scaling wax comes
from seals.
don't have to play check-
to get n checkered de-
lire- the Philosopher


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Eastern reflector, 23 August 1901
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
August 23, 1901
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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