Eastern reflector, 30 August 1901


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Have You Forgot
What
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING
UP-TO-DATE LINK OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
AND A THINGS
WHICH TO
to see me for your Barrel of Flour or Fork.
Yours to
las. B. White.
AFTER TWO YEARS B BEES PAID IX THE
II II lift
OF NEWARK, N. J. POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up Insurance.
Extended works automatically,
Is Non
Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within on while yon
are living, or within three after lapse, upon evidence
of payment of arrears Interest.
second Restrictions, Incontestable.
arc payable I hi i . second each
succeeding year, provide, the premium for current year be paid.
Kit They may be To redact Premium, or
Kit-- Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an daring the lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
ROBERTS
None genuine unless
Red Cross is on label
Don't take a
puss n
TO PRODUCE THE OF
FOR
Sweats and Grippe, and
forms of
WAIT TO PIE
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED
CURES TONIC
TRY IT. -0 CURB NO
TO TAKE.
Dry
The following interesting state-
of previous dry seasons, ex
back to the days of the
Pilgrim Fathers, has compiled
and is worth
hi the summer of twenty
four days in succession without
rain.
MM, forty one days without
lain.
In 1637, seventy rive days with-
out lain.
In Hi. I, forty live days sue-
cession without rain.
1688, eighty one days in
cession without rain.
sixty without
rain.
In 1705, days
without rain.
In 1815, forty days in succession
without rain.
In 1738, sixty one days in
cession without rain.
In 17.10. ninety two days in
without
1714. seventy two days
cession without rain.
1740. one eight
in succession without
1755, forty two days
cession without rain.
In one hundred
three days in succession without
rain.
In 1778, days in
without rain.
In I'M, eighty two days
cession without non.
I 1802, twenty thee days in sue
cession without rain.
I n twenty eight days in sue
cession without
in 1885, twenty four days in
cession without rain.
In 1871, forty two days in
cession without rain.
In 1875, twenty six day
cession rain.
In twenty six. days in
cession without rain
It will be seen that the longest
that ever occurred in Amer
was in the of 1.02.
No lain fell fr, in the of May
to the 1st of September, making
days without Many
inhabitants sent to England for
and
Wise Judge.
There is some talk of presenting
Judge O. II. Allen the freedom of
the city on a gold plate on account
of an incident that occurred
day at Court where the Honorable
Judge is presiding.
It seems that Luther Bryan,
New Bern's crack ball player,
catcher, third baseman, etc. etc.
was drawn for jury service. The
attention of the Judge called
to the matter by Hon. M.
who in a neat speech
told the Judge that were four
games dad week and
that the whole city was
in the outcome that Mr.
services were urgently
ed, Judge Allen graciously accept-
ed the excuse and the disaster is
Bern Journal.
Atlanta, Km. MM.
We have bandied
since it.-
to the public trade M 10-
our it
Steadily increased from year year
our now amount to three
trait per year, widen Is a very
strong et merit tad
it i giving to the of
for they nothing so effect-
i be steels of i he summer s
hot sun or overcomes so the
to teething.
THE LAMAR ft CO.
Wholesale Druggists.
CANDY
I have opened of
Port Office, and j all
Everything part
CHRISTIAN GEORGE,
Bethel High School,
BETHEL, N. C.
k School for Girls.
for college or Care-
attention gins ill pupils.
commercial A music.
from t to Oft de-
Oft department of music
Opens September J.
For forth.-a apply lo
c. n. a. n.,
g, Principal.
Rudolph
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
The leader in work and low prices
Photographs Si per
Cabinets at per dozen. AH
oilier lines very .-heap. Crayon Portraits
made any small picture cheap. Mia
Frames on hand all the time. Come and
examine my work. No trouble to
sample- and answer questions. The very
beat work guaranteed lo all. Office hours
S to a. in., to p. m. Yours to please.
HYMAN.
a 1866.
J. I. Si CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Ties Bags.
and shipments
solicited.
It takes long years of hard labor
for any man to build himself up,
but when he takes a notion lo go
down lie only has to turn loose and
the Job is
Dispatch.
Practical Education
In
an-, and
of theory and
of sin i and manual training.
a year. Total in-
board.
OH Neat
For T Wis-
V. C.
AGRICULTURE MECHANIC ARTS,
OLD DOMINION LINE
A HAPPY
HOME
Is one where health abounds.
With impure blood there cannot
be good health.
With a disordered LIVER there
cannot be good blood.
Pills
revivify the torpid LIVER and restore
its natural action.
RUGS.
x Inch Genuine Reversible
Scotch Rugs.
With a U inch in beautiful artistic
worth Datum Two, Over
New from
kinks. Ban torn
sample to be by
write for tad price.
Cowl opportunity for to make
to every easy.
Sole agent for this Suite.
New X. C-
Three One Year
Times
RICHMOND, VA.,
Now Only Cents a Year,
includes absolutely free The
Paragon Monthly, Now The
Farm Journal, Philadelphia.
THE AND SUNDAY
Farm Journal and Para-
Monthly, now only per
year; per month by mail.
Address THE TIMES,
Richmond, Va.
Steamer My res leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A-. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore,
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. U
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. O.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Clerk of Superior Court of
county having issued Letters , f
to me, the undersigned on the
day of Aliens. 1901. on the estate of
deceased, notice is given to
all persona indebted to the to make
to the undersigned, and
to all credit, of said estate to present
their claims properly authenticated, to U
undesigned, twelve mouths
the dale of this notice, or this notice will be
in liar recovers.
This tin 9th day of August,
Administrator of Tripp
Horner Military School,
OXFORD. U.
Elegant buildings, heated by the Buffalo fan system, securing per-
ventilation. Sixteen new rooms for two each to be added for
the fall term. Engagements should made early. Annual attendance
up to the full capacity and many turned away each session for lack Of
room. Best athletic with quarter mile track, in the South.
Facility of specialists special work. Curriculum preparatory to
the best college or education. atmosphere of high ideals
surrounds the school, as students not for higher education
arc excluded. Full term begins t.
THE NORTH CAROLINA
STATE NORMAL AND
Literati. Classical. Musical.
Beginning of the Air Brake.
A healthy LIVER means pure
blood,
Pure blood means health.
Of a trifling Character I Health means happiness.
have influenced the career of man rake no Substitute. AH
sin- inventors. E. J. Man
was a hardworking the rest of the emu
living in Waterbury, Conn., when,
Annual expense to 81.-W-.
Practice and w in i. i i pupils. Tone
the
opens 19th.
invite.; from Ibo .
For other Information
CHARLES D.
, N
Faculty of
made ire July H --i
Ii an I
C.
TONIC LAXATIVE
If sour stomach, biliousness, constipation, bad
liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, loss
of appetite, insomnia, lack energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy skin,
or any and disorders which tell the story of bad an
system, Cure
ll will clean out the stimulate the liver and kidneys, strengthen
mucous of tho stomach, purify your blood and put you
on your again. Your appetite will return, your bowel, move
your and kidneys cease to trouble you, your skin will clear and
freshen and you will the old time energy and buoyancy.
MOM tie proper to las J
will in-i l-l.-it u e
Seep, regular without pain or Ionic.
relieves levee,
sleep I hem hairy a
h. u not oak ll.
For Salt by
ll the but the moil i
at Al I-
. THE CO , J .,
el
In . p- i
W. -ill lo , . c in .-. pM piT
mi l it I'll a leaf Hat.
one day ha heard a woman com-
because she bad pricked
her with a pin. A pin that
would prick lingers, be thought
would have a ready sale. A week
later he had worked out the safe
pin, and within live years his
invention bad made him rich.
French, another
cut mechanic, in course of a
railway journey, noticed the jaw-
and jolting the car, and fell
to how they could lie
Overcome. The problem kept him
awake nights for some two
years, but in the end he solved it
s. successfully that his car spring
la now used on all the railroads
of the land, George
Was led, in a somewhat similar
to invent the
lie was the ton of a manufacturer,
possessed a marked
cal bent. Once he was in a rail-
road collision, the result of a
brake's failure to work. He
immediately started to devise a
brake that would operate more
with certain-
than ones then in and
like Carlos French, be was
in bis efforts,
j His brought him great
wealth, and for thirty years be
constantly added to bis fortune by
Inventing new devices of bis own,
and buying those of other
ton. result, In life saving,
has been simply
for August,
one of the chief of lynch
law i Unit woman should
nut Into court to testify
lo their shame mid degradation for
the purpose of convicting
despoiled them. This
appeals to lino feeling l the
lo-
to testify in open
court, in cases. Other Slates
provide for this class of cases by
evidence to given
in private and North Carolina
should have snob a law. Every
Southern State should have a
las , then would perhaps
be Ii M
is of the
say- The New York
Council Bluffs. Iowa, has
rel with ants. Great armies of
these insects begun burrowing into
sand beneath the bricks,
removed much to other and
unknown quarters that city
engineer was called in to repair the
d images. One street was made
unlit for travel for several
Paper Hanging.
I am to fill orders for Wall
per if desired full line
samples from , signers tn r-on
am also prepares to do
and on short
for wall papal store
Mrs U. I. Higgs will prompt at
H.
Greenville, N. C.
SALE OF TOWN LOT
By virtue of a decree of the Superior
Court of Pit County made in a certain
Special Proceeding therein
Public Administrator,
administering the estate
deceased, vs. It. and
will on Monday. September 2nd. 1901,
before the Court door in
sell at public sale lo the bidder, i
cash, a certain lot i r of land in the
town of Ayden, I'M County, known as lot
in block in tin- plan of said town,
including the saw and grist mill
situate. This the 1st day of August, 1901.
CANNON,
Public the
estate II. deceased.
a i. urn
in
IN
GREENVILLE N. C.
Cotton Bagging always
on
Fresh goods kept constantly on
hand. Count produce and
sold, A trial will convince you.
D. W.
NOTICE.
The having been notified
by Judge ii. Bryan he will nut
be able hold term of Pitt
county Superior court, at; jurors who
for the first
week.-, of said are
tied to attend, but alt witnesses Who
have been all parties who
have ha-u been bound over to said
term arc hereby required
lo attend the special term of said court on
Monday, September, 16th, 1901. A new
jury will be drawn mid for d
special term. This Aug. 1901.
c court.
1888.
Female, College
Greensboro, N. C.
Literary and Business Courses.
Schools of Music, Art and
Literary Course and all
Living Expenses 0200.00 per Year.
Fall Session begins September
11th. on
cation. PEACOCK,
President.
Wholesale end retail Grocer mid
Furniture Denier. Catch for
Bides, Fur. C ton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turk , Egg, etc. Bed-
Men-. Oak Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Carts. Parlor
suits. Table-, I Safes, P.
Key
Can
Bad Chi i Peaches, Apples,
Apt Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, till r. Pi lee, Meat, Soap,
K . Oil,
Cotton Pi-i-1 mil Hulls, Gar-
den Seed, Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
Candies, Dried Apples,
Prunes, Currents,
and China Ware, Tin and
Cakes and Crackers,
lost, Best Stand
Bid Sen log If OS h i ties, nit
morons other goods. Quality and
Quantity, for cash. Com
sec me.
man m
ca no Pitt county in
fore clerk.
ASK Folio.
B van. K
an others,
vs.
Betas, enema j
The above named r an
will take notice that an action entitled as
in the Superior
court of Put county, to sell a certain lot In
Tn of tor partition. And
file will further take
hat he is to appear at I he office i f
he clerk of the o rt of Pi It county
on and answer or
demur lo the complaint in said action, or
the plaintiff will apply lo tin-court for the
relief demanded complaint.
This August 14th, l
court.
SALE.
a Decree of the Superior
court Co in a
lien S. Bat, L. Best and
Best, the Com-
missioner will sell for cash betas court
door in on Monday
2nd day
ed tract on the North side of
Creek and South
ville Road, a a stake of
said road Frank William's earner,
K. poles lo said
s. nth West
Soles to sear
SO, East lot
to a stake corner said lino,
Soul West. to Main Bead,
then with Main to the
This August
Pit I county, in
curt.
Hooker
Notice
J. B. administrator
I K. t. J. Cherry,
William
of
II. A.
U. Yell, individually.
The defendant, J B Yellow
and m administrator BO Yellowley
H A Yellowley, will
take notice that entitled as above
has been Superior court,
Pitt that tract of land
known as Alpine, of Which E c Yellowley
died sailed and possessed, sold by
of the C pay u debt due plaintiff
from said Be and also to restrain
II cherry from making sale of land
under a mortgage It Yellowley and
for other relief demanded the complaint
and the said defendant will further take
notice that lie required to at
term of Superior court of said county
1.- the 1st Monday in September,
1901, at court house of said county in
On N. c, and answer or demur to
the complaint in said action or the plaintiff
will apply tn court for the relief
in said complaint.
This day of duly, 1901.
MOORE.
clerk Superior court
W. R, WHICHARD BRO.,
IS
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
par- and prices as low as
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
I J. L BELT,
UNIVERSITY
of North Carolina.
THE OF THE STATE'S
ACADEMIC
LAW, PHARMACY
Eighty live scholarships. Free
tuition to teachers and
sons. Loans for the needy.
Students. Instructors.
New Dormitories, Water Works,
Central Healing system.
spent in Improvements in 1900
and Fall term begins
Address,
E. P. Pres.,
Chapel Hill, N.
-DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also ii nice Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
NOTICE.
Hy virtue of two to
from Superior Court of
Pitt County entitled A. F. Young a
again-i XV. Cox A K.
d. w, i I will on Monday lbs
day of Sept. at U o'clock at
court house Pitt County silt lo
highest bidder for rash to satisfy
alt the right title interest which J.
W. Cox in following
land at Had-
VS. Road-, the n
i I New lb rm and Tall Mil null run-
down New I um
Cox line, With s
lo its Road, then with the Tali
to tin Containing
piece of land
X Heads seres
fully in a cox
and lo M. cox in
I I page of Register office of
Also one other piece of I ind eon-
OH seres described in u deed
from wile I. John
Book page in Register
Tills day of Aug. 1901.
O.
Sheriff of Count;
to cue
Public.
AGENTS
Mr.
N a. or that
THE MUTUAL
Life Insurance Co., o
to to Its large of
policy to the
rally, this com-
Will in
from elite will
t its, to all
siring the vi hi the boat
lift company hi tho
If the In your has not
yd i
JOHN
Agent, N C,
H.
Live, reliable energetic
once to the
Old mutual
Norfolk, Va.
Buyers and Broken in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
in Advance.
One Year Months
Three
No traveling canvassers arc em-
ployed. taken at
The
Weekly and
will sent together
year for or Daily
and
one year for payable in ad-
mm
Ton or
ma or I
fee
Palest
r-
Wee
FOR
SI
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J.
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VOL.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, AUGUST
ARE KNOCKING
THEM
For Dry Dress Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Trunks,
Boys Mens Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves,
and a big line of Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees.
Come to see us. Every day a bargain day and everything a
bargain. Your friends,
W. T. LEE CO-
TAX VALUATIONS.
There is much inequality in the
valuations of property
It is not right that such should
exist. Those who have property
ought to be willing to pay their
fair proportion of taxes. Instead
of shirking their part of the taxes
they ought to feel thankful that
they own property to pay taxes on.
If wealthy citizens are not willing
to bear their pail of the public bur
den they should be made lo bear
it.
The rich who fa Is to pay
his proper share of taxes by his
being undervalued,
though perhaps he does not realize
it, robs those who do pay their fair
and just part the taxes.
The theory of government is
that the burden of taxation should
fall upon the people in proportion
to their ability to bear he who
bus much should pay be
who has little should pay little.
If valuations were correctly
made property properly listed
rate could be considerably re-
Free Pros thinks that a
good way to bring about
of valuation in North Caro-
is, to have property
listed at it real be
to have a law requiring the
cation of the tax lists in each
county. This would show up the
inequalities and public
and public sentiment would cause
of the inequalities.
Free Press.
J. B. CO. MY NEW GOODS
TO THE OUR FRIENDS AND OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
FIRST CLASS SCHOOL IN EASTERN N.
School,
LaGrange, N. C.
MILITARY, LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC COMMERCIAL SCHOOL
Boarding Pupils, Twelve and two Slates
reprinted School Buildings. Barracks
to strengthen character by developing latent
and Power The individual needs of the students are considered.
The training strengthens the manly traits gives a sound body
and clear mind. Class room methods cultivate Observation,
and mental grasp. Athletics encouraged.
per half term, including board, tuition, fuel, light and
No incidentals. School opens September 4th, 1901.
Write for
For cash we will make the sharpest, swiftest most
sweeping, price cutting ever known in mid summer.
Twice by Railroad.
There is a singular coincidence
in the death of Mr. John Rose-
the who was killed
Saturday night in wreck
S. A. L. near
Mrs. his wife, is a
Dative of her maiden
name having been Miss Abbott.
She was a widow when she married
Mr. first husband,
Mr. Briggs being an who
was killed seven years ago. He
stepped from his and was
struck by a passing train. Mrs.
Briggs was left a widow with a
two-year-old child. time her
second husband killed a railroad
wreck, leaves her again with a
two-year-old child.
Yesterday morning Mrs. Rose-
left for Danville,
the remains husband,
which reached Sunday night.
She had just in Raleigh to
make this her home when the
wreck occurred and was boarding
at Mrs. John The
body of Mr. was so man-
that the casket was open-
News Observer.
AYDEN NOTES.
We are still in forefront of the race after your
We offer you the best selected Hue of
General Merchandise
to be found in any store Pitt Will bought choice
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer
and Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. It is our pleasure to show yon what you want and to
sell you if we can. We offer you very service, polite
attention, most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice
if yon do not sec our Immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us and following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Hats and Caps, Silks and Satins,
Jacket- Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's
Harness, Horse Blankets Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Bead ts,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
are coming in every day.
Watch this space and yon
will see some Eye Open-
Prices.
WHY SO MANY WOMEN ARE INVALIDS
The insane desire of bind patents
that their children snail
in their studies and accomplish-
is one topic vigorously dealt
with Edward In bis
in Home Journal
for September. Regarding the
aide of thin widespread evil
he arc parents who,
not with the studies
their daughters have to
Trading Away From Home.
The man who sends away from
home to buy things which mer-
chants of his own town have to sell,
and seeks to excuse himself with
plea that be buy goods
elsewhere, knocks a prop
out from under the community in
lie hopes to earn a
hood, and perhaps accumulate a
fortune. Such a mail wandering
off lifter false gods. The chances
are after be has settled freight
with at school, load them down u,, incidental
. -as a In f ., . .
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in that line.
buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Oath or Approved
Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
with a few special studies the
liner I have in mind BOW
several young between
ages twelve and
seventeen, who. after they return
set, the things he bought away
from home cost him more than be
would have bad to pay for exactly
similar articles kept by local
chants. And, besides, ho boa set
-.-.-
have an extra dose a for his neighbors
painting, music or languages.,. himself an injury, be-
But my daughter
know
the
something of these i
protest of the fond mother, escaped
must be able to bold her own with
cause he is town, his
BAKER ate HART,
Headquarters
FOR STEAM SUPPLY.
own business interests have not yet
A dozen men of this
stripe will do more injury to a
other girls of her Of course, community than six of the biggest
the girl at Ibis tender age, with .,,. kickers on earth.
inch a mental load, soon to; So ad exchange and with
pieces. becomes list-1 truth. But when the
nervous, and the merchants fail to make
mother wooden why To build ti. advantages they offer
nu e very the Bun is tried
the
is cut just half on all Lawns, Dimities, Silks,
White Goods, Hosiery, Laces, Hamburgs,
Underwear, Shirts, Slippers, Um-
and all furnishing goods. These
goods must pushed out room
fall goods.
KICKS WILKINSON.
N. Aug.
A large crowd attended the
yearly meet at F. W. B. Seminary
Saturday Sunday. Rev. Mr.
was chosen pastor for an-
other year.
W. R. Harris and Miss Bessie
Harris went over in Sat-
and returned Sunday.
W. T. Mason, of Whichard,
spent Sunday in town.
D. Berry went to Washing-
ton Monday.
W. R. Harris to Beth-
el Monday.
Mrs. Emily Pippin, Wash-
ii visiting in town.
Miss Eula Cox, of was
in town Monday.
Smith went up to
Monday.
and Mrs. of Farm-
ville, were in town Sunday.
A. A. Forbes, Jr., of
was here Saturday.
We have just added Steam Supply to our business and
will sell anything In this line very low. Sec us when In want of
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard Globe
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water
Oil Cups, Air Cocks. Steam Hancock
U. S. Cocks.
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Fitting all sizes.
LINE Packing, Rubber Sandy
Bolt, Belt Lacing, Hell Hooks,
SOLE AGENTS
except a of mental work
and the unnatural strain upon the
nervous system. The girl develops
into what A bundle of nerves
encased fragile frame,
her physical vitality supped
most to the last dreg. And in
condition she enters mar-
And yet we wonder
why there are so few women
free from organic troubles,
is it so inexplicable
CURES
RHEUMATISM
TO STAY CUBED.
Century,
X remedy
lively cures I long stand- i
ins eases. The Wood
known. Hie hearty
j endorsement of physicians
i alter thorough trial. Cm .- per
cent, the eases I.
l at bottle.
Sold BRYAN
Yon can't always judge a
lineal manager by company be
I keeps.
leering Harvesting Machine., l-arm Drain Tile
Garland Cook Stoves.
BAKER HART.
or even the class of goods hand-
trade is drawn away by
attractive announcements of
the big city merchants, who is to
blame it There is not much
sentiment business and people
usually where find
what wan land where they
can get it to the best advantage.
Henderson Gold
There is for love's
A Chicago man who
was recently arrested for marrying
I eighteen women, all good
looking and young, was a
i rheumatic old stick of sandy com-
with a squint. He was
not even glib of speech, so far
; as any man could judge be was
j about the last creatures to
engage interest of any woman.
Yet all his deceived victims adored
I him and to get him free.
I Indeed, he would have re-
leased by their unanimous consent
had they mt quarreled over the
as to who should have
him. This is only out of
eases. The heart break-
old is Owen
Owen hasn't legs, he hasn't
any money, and In the eyes of the
shot New York, he
is a pour spirited creature. Yet
i be logins wight has induced
accomplished
Building.
N. C.
To Attract People.
A Boston merchant tells The
Transcript that hi- object lo ad-
la to get people to bis
store-, that he has then ,
he can sell to them what they wife of K. H. of
Do idea of buy lug at the to elope with him.
To attract people be always has m,,, is a prosperous and
some useful article In offer at a low handsome young who adores
price. newspaper i- only, wife and has good to her-
medium of publicity which have men who profess that they
any use for, but of women will please step
space I MO a he adds. ,,,
Philadelphia
There is
I crooked about tip.
Record
The is one stone that's
never left unturned.





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EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, N. C.
D. J. WHICHARD, Ed. Owner
Entered at the Poet Office at
Greenville, N. C, as
Mail Matter.
MM.
The Tar Heel is the name of a
weekly just started at Eliza-
beth City, W. L. editor.
The first number shows as hand-
some a paper as there is the
State. Elizabeth City is en-
town and the Tar Heel
is a credit to it.
It strikes us there has been
much gush over the Kenan
marriage that tool place at Ken-
Saturday, when such
alliance ought to have been dis-
countenanced. To think that a
man with a living wife one
State would be applying far divorce
on that the poor
man was and an asylum,
and at the same time be arranging
to marry a woman in another
State marriage of Herod and only by pile of native
the of Nathaniel Macon, the
OUR RALEIGH LETTER.
Special
Raleigh, Au-.
At last we are to have a
school history North Car-
it appears; and moreover it is
to lie adopted for use the public
schools of the Slate. The Text
book Commission is now reviewing
the work from the original maim-
and after its approval and
some possible alterations
the book will be published
and added to the list recently
adopted. The fact that this work
was in of preparation
the commission in
open the adoption of a his-
when the other school text-
books were really
being none tit for use in existence.
Captain S. A. of Raleigh, one
of the ablest, best posted and most
patriotic in the Stale, is
the author of the which he
has prepared during the
present more as a of
than for pecuniary gain, and
North Carolina owes him a debt of
gratitude.
TO VI K
Within the past steps Lave been
taken looking to the purchase of
the
Under move favorable conditions than ever before in its
past history. We have larger and facilities for handling
tobacco than ever before and a larger number of good buyers
who have orders for every grade of tobacco grown. Greenville
is your market and the
Farmers Warehouse Headquarters
for highest market prices at all times, and clever, courteous
treatment at the hands of every one connected with the Farm-
Warehouse
affair.
peat commoner of North Carolina,
located in Warren county, and
am in fix to do business than ever before, and if
work and the best prices will get it am going to have your
tobacco. appeal to no passion or prejudice but upon
the bod rock f truth and merit I rest my claim your pat-
ask me a and
take care of the balance. I have been running a warehouse
on this market nearly years and I think I know how to sell
your tobacco, have with me a corps of thoroughly
tent, reliable and courteous assistants, who will use every
Newspaper reporters took a trip I the erection of a suitable- honorable means to advance your interest. When you come
to the nearest railroad station thereon to his memory. Gen- j I ask you especially to come around and see me
drove ten miles the country J. S. Can has headed a sub-. whether you bring tobacco or not. A hearty, princely welcome
sec and write up the always awaits you at the Farmers.
a, i j Morning Post of Raleigh supple-
an wedding on Saturday, ,,
when they got there were refused I announce further
admission into the house. So we I contributions from the general
suppose they hung around the public Dr. Macon Mr. T. M.
gate and picked up what they I Pitman of Henderson have ids.
could. We do not Menu the par themselves in the move j
,. . and lone neglected dun
wanting publicity ,,, ,,.,
given the affair. It ought to have, Jg ,, s , .,. ,,,
been a secret that the world would j generally regarded as the
never I greatest North it is t-
O. L. JOYNER,
N. Prop. Warehouse.
The State has recently employed
an experienced Veterinary
from out west to investigate
diseases among stock and instruct
the farmers of North Carolina how
to best care for their stock. This
An Of Good Times.
It is usual this season of the
car to of demands being
on the money cent res of the
I be hoped, will now be performed I East for large amounts of money
without delay, j with which to move the crops
If you want to help in the good the South and West, The absence
work send a to the of this demand the present season
I has noted. We have seen ft
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS.
Mad By The Orange, Virginia. Observer
It is a great deal easier to find
fault than it is to perfection,
There's many a truth spoken in
often better so expressed.
It require a cent of
is also proposed lo raise a fund j stated that so far but one call has T on the business of a
it
to erect a monument at been made and was for the
critic.
over the neglected grave Judge sum of
This If some people took back what
they gave, I hey would not
Veterinary Surgeon reached the of Orange, the Mate of affairs bah Its explanation
, , . ,. the public school system North i in the increased prosperity of the, ,,,
State a few days ago. and the . communities of paints .
lecturing tour to
in the western part of the
State a nays ago. . t u, if of The man who paints the town
cultural Department, under whose ,. fruits j South and West as reflected In- a feels blue in
direction he is. at once sent him on Judge Murphy's foresight and creased bank deposits the owing.
patriotism will contribute one cent of these sections, where the people girl is
the work can be easily accomplish- now have more money laid
State In view of the fact that in T
State, in view . , . . ,,,
several O the eastern counties, cs , , . if they smallpox
Hyde, and institutions, so that the
fort, there is an epidemic among The epidemic of crime against agricultural communities hays
horses that is killing them at white women black better facilities than has
rapid and a danger of the which has shocked all North Car-1 heretofore the case.
during the past week or two tor Indication of the prosperous
disease spreading to other counties,
it looks like it would have
the proper thing fur the Board of
Agriculture to have sent the-
down east to investigate the
existing trouble and help the
farmers to check it, instead of
sending him lecturing a Motion
where there is do Immediate need
of his service. With the people of
these eastern counties the situation
is and they wonder-
over this action the
Ought . Deer.
Mr. K. S. of Black
caught a deer Saturday the
near his home. The deer hail been
run by bounds for about live
Mr. Dixon was near where
the deer j u lb rough a fence
and became entangled. Mr. Dixon
threw down his gun and made for
his Jumped a ten rail
fence at one bound the
the deer by the hind legs with a
severe grip. While balding the
animal he was pelted severely by
the deer's forefeet. Air. J. H.
and Calvin Mills were near by and
helped him to gel the deer to
J. H. where it can lie seen.
It is young doe beginning
to shed its spots. It will weigh
probably pounds. Very few
men can boast of having outstrip
dogs and gnus and latching
the Heel looted and active liter.
den
The prodigal son had lo come
to himself before he to his
father.
is as as unexpected, if
not inexplicable. Three assaults
mi Mecklenburg alone, fol-
a milder form than their neigh-
A man's love for his daughter
not be measured by the
fool with which lie lifts an
come suitor out of the house.
condition of the and West
is to be than in the taut that .
they will this be able to move j
d by the awful affair in their crops to a great extent with Reduced to Francisco and Re-
last Wednesday, when Some calls will
high respected young My, Miss be on the East, no doubt, I For the occasion of the Genera
Lena Keith, was practically
she
the ill incarnate a h i assaulted
bat they wilt be for much smaller Convention of the Episcopal church
amounts than has case in San October 2nd.
previous years, and this indicates Southern Hallway will sell round
her 1.1 her own home, is a situation. We trip tickets from Washington,
in Ibis Slate within a doubt if there has a similar j Alexandria, Charlottesville, Lynch
like of time. period of prosperity the civil f burg, Richmond, Norfolk,
bin Observer. Charlotte, and
main line points at
108.25. Tickets will be on sale
and sentence to death within thirty
of one Mecklenburg
was in strong to the
summary execution by a mob
the An mi culprit, within a
few boars the commission of the
awful deed.
Three who attempted as-
have not been captured at
this writing, and the gen-
are very properly being ad-
vised by some of the doily papers
that they must cease to shield
of ibis character and not only
not place impedimenta lo the way
of the officers of the law seeking
them, bat must aid in their capt-
if they desire white people to
believe as a the
and condemn
this unspeakable and too oft recur-
ring crime by nun of this race.
w.
The education of a child cannot
lie shifted leach-
T be
rots, and foremost, with the
Home
Journal
The giddy a hop
night.
Whit
September 10th to 20th with limit
It is the opinion of The Grocery , going trip lo 2nd
World that advertising is news, limit November 15th,
since it tells people of the ex- j returning via same or an-
of some desirable route. Through excursion
and from whom and at What price I sleepers are operated the year
said article may be obtained As
news the proper place for
from Washington to Los
Angeles and San with-
is in the newspaper; and it is change leaving Washington
to the newspaper people look j Monday, W.; Friday
for it. While does each week. This will afford four
not needs it often make ; for
people aware of their meed. Thee are per-
which calls attention to an tonally and every
tide also makes the reader for comfort, convenience
that he wants j and my. For further in-
to any
agent, S. II.
. y. r ;. A., or to A. J.
as a Candidate. , ,.,,
Poston, Agent, Peas.
bile no one pretends to N, W. Washington, C.
W. A of
on the it is understood;
bis friends In this see.
lion will certainly he be;
as an associate justice of
H. H.
the Supreme Court next year
he is one of the fairest,
ablest in the South
no one
During- Summer
ca f, . upon and
until the is by a or
i Um cum for
all . re. from
to forms of
or No
op without UM Avoid
n one Perry
Price and
Winterville Department.
NEWSY AND BUSINESS
NOTES.
N. c, w,
I have one first class barber
chair upholstered in red plush and
in good order. Will sell very
cheap as I have use for it O.
A. Fair, Winterville. N. C.
Mrs. of
arrived Saturday
She will have charge, as matron,
of the dormitory for girls of the
Winterville High School during the
coming
Mrs. Henry of
has visiting Mrs. Dr.
Mrs. J. Cox for several
days.
Mrs. Mary Smith, who has been
some time at Seven
Springs, came home Saturday.
Miss left on the
Saturday morning lo visit
near
Bay foreman of Cigar
factory, has returned from
M Carrie Haddock and sister
Saturday Sunday
and returned Monday
morning.
There was quite a sensational
affair among colored population
Monday A colored man,
his wife and another colored man.
The result was the last two
ed a justly merited
Little
ed from on Saturday morn-
train.
A. Cox wants cords of
wood See him at once.
W. II. Hamilton went to Ayden
Saturday.
W. L. House, wile and child
spent last near
and returned Monday.
Miss of
who has been visiting the family
of Fred has
gone home.
Misses Bessie and
who have been visiting some
time up in the western section of
this comity, came Sunday
afternoon.
Misses Lula Patrick and
of Ayden. were visit-
here
Mrs. J. Cox Miss Laura
Cox spent part of Monday in Green
Miss Mollie Bryan, alter visiting
in Falkland neighborhood for
several days, came home Monday
evening. ,
Miss Annie lo Ayden
Tuesday.
f needed Jim Green, Bob Little,
Josh Manning, Joe Blow and
be found in Winterville
at hash time.
Miss Nannie Char-
Va., who hat charge of
the music department Win-
High School, came in on
yesterday evening's train.
a very old
lady living near here, had a stroke
of paralysis a few since is
not expected to live.
Dr. B. T. Cox has returned from
Mil . where he has been
on
A in Colorado recently
performed a operation on
two snakes and welded them to-
He cut a rattlesnake in
two, an adder ditto, grafted
the last half of the adder C
front half of the rattler. the
rattler rattle the adder
add. How long it may bake
the head and tail lo get friendly
terms is staled.- Wilmington
Star.
Gov. of New Jersey,
bus discovered an institution
his Stale which is doing a paying
business turning mil degrees and
furnishing them ready made,
cheap. Au M. only
and for more it will throw a
in job lots would
probably a complete assort
p. d. q. for about
Love is blind, and that may lie
the reason it makes spectacles of
its devotees,
In the human race the butcher
holds steaks.
man has his price, out
mighty few of them gel it.
If talks it at
cents.
The faster a man runs in debt
the less apt he is to get ahead.
We do the work.
And that is the reason the old Greenville Warehouse is
selling so much tobacco. We get the highest price for every
pile sold on our floor. The farmers see this, and appreciating
the hard work we do for 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 you and
your team. i
J. C. R. S. EVANS.
S. SPAIN.
The
DIVIDEND IS THE RESULT
Securing the highest rate of interest consistent with safety.
Rigid economy of management.
;. Low death rate, resulting from a careful selection of risks and
limiting its business to the United States
It will lie to your interest to see what we can do for yon before
placing your life insurance.
Good territory open for Agents in North Carolina.
T. ARCHIBALD General Agent.
For Virginia North Carolina,
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company,
1201 E. Main . t, Richmond, Va.
Exposition.
I um prepared to about
visitors with boon and room with all modern conveniences.
Fine view of Niagara Elver and Brie from the house.
Niagara car 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,
Mm. Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
Winterville High School.
Fall term opens September 2nd and closes December 20th.
Spring term begins December 30th and ends May 16th.
School, Academic, Intermediate and Primary De-
and Music. Delightful location noted for
and surrounded by excellent moral and religious
For and full information address
G. E.
N. C.
A Handkerchief Worth
Among some superb photographs
of Handsomest Laces in
which occupy a double
page in The Home Journal
for September, Is shown ex-
handkerchief valued at
When one closely ex-
amines the and the
detail of the dainty
design, this sum seems none
much to pay such a piece of
work. Its milking
the greater part of one
man's life. The handkerchief is
now the properly of Drexel
Institute in Philadelphia, to which
it was presented by the widow of
George W. Childs, the famous
Journalist and philanthropist. The
other laces shown on Ibis
page are owned in New York
Boston, of them being ill-
eluded the collection loaned lo
Museum of Art
by Mrs. This is
valued at the enormous sum of
up Alive.
N. C, Aug
D. Jones, who was
to have lynched in
LaGrange some time ago for an
assault upon a white lady near the
town, turned up yesterday Snow
Hill, charged with forcible trespass
hinds of a farmer and
sent lo jail. Although rewards
were offered for lynchers and
the affair occasioned much com-
time, was
not hurt more than a whip-
ping. The clerk the court of
county knew the
and the now in
jail in Snow is the same
Court
Mayor H. Long baa disposed
of the following cases In bis court
since last
Will Cheek and Frank
riotous and disorderly conduct
assault, bound over to September
term of Superior court.
Alien suffering
horse to roam at large, lined one
and costs,
Ola Forbes riotous and disorder-
conduct and fined
costs,
Ola Forbes, suffering goat to ran
at large, not guilty, wise dismissed.
John disorderly con-
duct and using profane language,
lined and costs,
Noah Hardy, drunk and down,
fined and costs 84.10.
John Allen suffering
horse to roam at large, not guilty,
case
Henry riotous and dis-
orderly conduct and assault,
and costs 83.75.
Jim Williams and Henry
Drown, riotous and disorderly con-
duct and assault, hound over to
September term of Superior court.
James Allen Sutton, drunk and
disorderly, lined and costs
John Harris, drunk and down,
costs,
Alex Bailey, and
costs, 83.30.
Alex Bailey, resisting officer,
bound over to September term of
Superior court.
It Important Unit who
on for or
nuke some he
which not only
I an.
I. A of Perry
k, Lave found, a
moat effectual
there la bill
Perry
This space belongs to
THE CLOTHIER.
who is now in the Northern
Markets.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MASK
in the margin tins paper it
so to remind you that you owe
for
subscription and we request
you to settle as early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Get your school supplies at Re-
Rook Store.
Re ready for school by
your tablets and books from Re-
Rook Store.
W. C. Hines has opened a res-
in the brick store, over
Dudley's saloon.
W, P. Edwards says he has a
chicken with live toes on one foot
and six on the other.
, Masonic Hall School for girls
opens next Monday. It is
that pupils be in the first day
if possible.
Sausage in Vinegar
Magic Pearl Hominy, Ad
and Henry George Cigars
at S. M. Schultz.
You can get as good n cigar
elsewhere also save by
calling at Reflector Rook Store
when you want to smoke. We
Winterville Cigar Go's
goods.
About Nov. 1st Flanagan
will sell all the implements, ma-
stock and feed crops on
bis hum four miles from Greenville.
He will also rent the farm for next
year with a live year privilege.
See notice.
Dr. R. Peck, the Charlotte
Eye Specialist, of
Optical Society of North Carolina,
will be in Ayden, N. C, one week,
beginning Sept. 2nd, fitting glasses
and teaching J. W. Taylor, the
Jeweler, Optics. Examinations
will be made free of charge.
Barrel Bunt.
I a barrel of mo-
lases the store of II. H.
burst most of run
j the There was much
sweetness lost in that ease,
The Right Place.
Farmers, if yon want big prices
for your tobacco, take it to
Warehouse. One of the
largest buyers said that
and Timberlake made the best sale
of the season Friday.
STATE NEWS.
Happening In North Carolina.
The Methodists of Asheville
a contract for building a
church.
There is talk of the Virginia
Carolina Chemical Co. changing
from Richmond lo
Charlotte.
City attorney Bellamy and e
had a person-
encounter the streets of
Wilmington Monday.
L. Secretary Treas-
of the cotton mill,
committed suicide, Monday, by
shooting himself through the
heart.
Miss Hazel of Greens-
while on a visit to relatives
at Oak Ridge, took a dose of
nine thinking it was and
died from the effects poison.
Jesse It. Hill, who was being
from to
sane asylum at by
Hodges, attempted to commit
on the train. He cut his
throat and came near bleeding to
death.
William Mills, his daughter-in-
law and two of her children were
drowned while fording a swollen
stream near Two
other children in the wagon were
saved.
Picnic,
Little Misses Nina Harris and
Allie Greene gave a picnic
at Rock Spring Monday. There
was a wagon load of little folks to
go out and enjoy the day. Miss
Smith
Notice.
I have authorized by the
County Commissioners to list de-
taxes. All v ho
have not listed their taxes for
are notified to and do so
the month of August, or they
may have an interview with the
Solicitor at September court.
T. R.
Register Deeds.
Rent and Sale,
I will my farm, four miles
north Greenville and one mile
from House station, for the year
1902 with privilege of live years.
About Nov. 1st I sell all the
farm implements, engine,
thresher, grist mill, carts, wagons,
horses, moles, hogs, cattle, corn,
fodder and hay on said farm.
Parties wishing to examine the
farm or equipment can call any
time and do so.
John
Wood
an la can
Funeral.
The funeral of Mr. J. A.
took place at o'clock Sunday
morning the Cherry Hill
tery, Rev. J. N. being the
officiating minister. The burial
was by the Masonic fraternity,
there about sixty members
of the order in the procession.
There was a large attendance
at the funeral.
A Nice Stock.
Griffin, the up town
who returned from New York
Monday evening, says few
days he will have the prettiest
line of jewelry ever opened in
Greenville. He purchased a large
stock of watches, chains, rings
pins, etc., and can supply anything
wanted. He will keep his place
strictly up with the times.
He
When the rich soup BUM
of started business by
soap In bis kitchen, carry-
the materials in a
he used his first profits to
in the newspapers. As
profits increased he his
purchase of newspaper space. He
now employs nearly men,
and credits is success to
per advertising. Philadelphia
Record.
They are Coming.
During the past week enough of
our to Tub
have
coming paying up to make
us feel good over the prospect of
good fall collections. We are glad
that they are thus coming and
showing their appreciation of the
paper and our waiting on them.
We hope they will continue com-
as fast as it is convenient.
court
week we all who lo
town will drop in office lo see
us.
for Special Term.
The County Commission-
at a special meeting of the
held last Friday, drew
following for the special
term of Pit Court Unit
will convene on Monday,
S. A. Arnold, W. J. Laughing-
house, P. Allen, C.
port, Ashley S. I.
Fleming, J. B. Carroll, J. L.
Ward, Henry C. Evans, W. E.
Mayo, II. A. II.
Moore, w. II. David Hy-
W. II. Wilkinson, G. W.
J. II. J. II. Sugg, J. A.
Forest, John V. Jr., Frank-
W. A. Savage,
Isaac W. Hard-
It. L. Joyner, M. C. Smith,
T. F. Proctor, J. E. Everett, James
H. Bryan, D. M. Edwards, J. c.
Crawford, H. C. J. R.
Bunting, L. L. Kittrell, D.
Hooks, X. A. Book.
Notice of Dissolution of Partnership.
The film of W. T. Lipscomb
Co., which has formerly been com-
posed of W. T. Lipscomb, S. T.
Hooker and E. has
been dissolved. The said W. T.
Lipscomb and S. T. Hooker will
continue the business at Liberty
Warehouse the firm name
W. T. Lipscomb Co., and the
said W. T. Lipscomb S. T.
Hooker are now the owners of all
due old firm of
Lipscomb Co., and will pay all
the outstanding claims the
same. W. T.
s. T. Hooker.
July
Announcement.
The firm W. T. Lipscomb
Co., is now composed of W. T.
Lipscomb and Hooker, they
having purchased the entire inter-
est of R. E. business
We the undersigned desire
thank our and customers
for past patronage and to
slate that will continue to do
business at the Liberty Ware-
house where we will always lie
pleased to serve I hem. are
prepared lo protect the in
of all our customers and lo
secure for them the highest prices
for their
W. T.
S. T. Hooker.
July 80th,
The Ohio and Iowa Elections
The two important State
the West this fall will lie
of Ohio and Iowa and
respective results some measure
lie possibly obtained of
comparative strength of
the two Democratic
of turning
away from the past w a
lied party that
continuing on with the old plat-
Republican.
I .
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THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AN
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Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
AND A NUMBER OTHER
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION
to sec me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork.
Yours to please-
Jas. B. White.
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BENEFIT lift
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value.
Paid up
Extended automatically,
Is
Will be re-instated if arrears be paid mouth
are or within three years after upon satisfactory evidence
of and payment of arrears with Interest.
second No Restriction. Incontestable.
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succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
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S. To make policy payable M an endow during the lifetime
of insured.
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Greenville, N. C.
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Horner Military School,
X. U.
Elegant buildings, heated by Hie Buffalo Ian system,
feet ventilation. Sixteen new rooms for two boys each to he a
the fall term. Engagement should be made early. Annual all
up to the full capacity and many turned away each session for
room. field, with quarter mile track, the
Faculty of specialists special work. Curriculum
the best college or education. An atmosphere of big
the school, as students not preparing for higher c
arc excluded. Fall term begins September 1st.
per-
for
lack of
South,
to
It ideals
ion
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Masonic Hall School,
For Girls
Masonic Hall A school lot girls under control Hoard
of Trustees appointed by Greenville Lodge, No. A. V. A. M.,
will open full session Sept. 2nd. was conducted last
with great satisfaction to the people of We have there
fore employed Misses H. Parker and Lelia Thornton to In
this school this year, and to all who have girls to educate ask
patronage and support in maintaining school.
Tuition per 1.50, Intermediate Higher
2.50, Languages each extra. A matriculation Cm of l be
charged. The school will no department this session.
Persons in town who can board pupils of the school will please
notify the Secretary. II, L. CA Bee, Board Ti
Greenville Male Academy.
The next session of this school will begin on Monday, September
1901. AS FOLLOWS
Primary English per month I English per month
Language each
This been its present management for thirteen
years. The work in the past Is cited us a -the future,
boys go every session from us illicitly to or any College
In the State. standing there speaks for the work done here.
Purely i business it desired. and Type
Writing may be arranged for if pupils Your patronage in the
past is duly appreciates and we ask a continuance of the same.
entrance lies work. W. II,
V, Aug. 1901. Principal.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Washington. U. C. Aug.
way for the new
That is the sort of a shout some
rubber-lunged will
M putting up in front of Acting
Secretary Hackett, if he is left
sole charge of the Navy Depart-
much longer. His head gets
bigger every day and he comes
nearer thinking himself the whole
thing. He has made it quite plain
that he is In this he
has only followed the example of
Secretary Load difference be-
that has more tact and
courtesy than to assume autocratic
airs. It is understood that so many
complaints about Hackett have
been made to Mr. that
he has given Secretary Long a
by wire that it would be
for hi in to cut bis
short and return to Washington
sometime the assembling of
the Court of Inquiry, and
Mr. Long will resume charge
of the Navy Department next
week.
The moat happenings
of the week in the preparations
for the Inquiry ate all con-
with Hear Admiral
son. whose as a member of
the court is now anything but
Rear Admiral Schley,
through his counsel, the
Navy Department to forward ;
copy of an alleged interview with
in which Schley was
sneered at and Sampson lauded to
that officer and request him to say
whether he was correctly reported
or not. Caesar Hackett has made
public his letter to Schley denying
the request and
and giving why he should
not asked about that interview,
which is anything but convincing.
That is of course.
has the right to absolutely
challenge if he wishes to
exercise it, Parker, who Is i
assisting Sidney's counsel in
case, has an affidavit
from the reporter who interviewed
Hear Admiral declaring
that the interview was absolutely
correct as published and
log his willingness to testify before
the Court of Inquiry if his
deuce was considered necessary,
Should acknowledge the
accuracy of the interview he would
thereby disqualify himself for sit-
ting on the court, no how
anxious Caesar Hackett and the
clique might be
to keep him on the court. Should
he deny the collect of the pub-
Interview, he will
by the reporter.
The joint Committee
the American Anti-Trust Lea
and the Knights of Labor
came out ahead Id Id first round
with the Attorney Knox.
The committee asked Mr. Knox
to famish any information in his
possession concerning format ion
of the steel trust. He replied
be had any information
the trust or that he had any-
thing to do with its formation; ad-
that he was legal counsel
for the Carnegie Steel Co., for some
time previous to the formation of
the ti list, and asserting that the
duty and object of the Department
of Justice was to the Fed-
The committee re
plied letter with a public
statement in which it pointed out
the evasive nature of bis denial,
and issued following challenge
General
Knox offer a reward tor the pro
of the incriminating
against the trusts for which
we asked, and which be says he
docs Will he announce
the Department of Justice
w ill pay a substantial reward to any
person or person who will produce
evidence that will lead to the
conviction of any person
or corporation guilty of violating
the Federal
Let do Ibis, and institute
proceeding against trust law
breakers, and the people will no
longer have doubts as to his faith
ins oath of office,
and he mil no longer lie the
target for criticism, innuendo, a d
on the the press
bananas of the fact while the
trusts rifle roughshod over the pen
pie, Attorney General who is
the sole officer under the Federal
law who is vested with authority
to prosecute them, refuses to bike
any
Rear Admiral Schley no longer
the slightest doubt that the
whole official power of the Navy
Department is being used against
him. His protesting against
Hackett's action in construing
request that a copy of an objection
able newspaper interview which
Rear Admiral be
warded to that officer, in order to
give him an opportunity to say
whether ho was correctly reported
into a challenge of light
to sit on the Court was manly and
straight forward and must have
made Hackett feed as small as most
unprejudiced persons think be is,
but it did not make him change his
Atlanta, Nor. 1900.
W have handled Or.
ever sums its first
to the public and trade M a
and our trade in it
steadily increased from year to year until
our order now amount to two or three
hundred gross per year, U a very-
strong of it's merit an. the
faction it is giving to the mothers of
country, for they that nothing so effect-
counteracts the the summer's
sun or overcomes so quickly the
Incident to teething.
THE LAMAR ft DRUG CO.
Druggists.
ruling, seems very little
doubt that did use the
language reporter
swears that and that he was
selected as a of the Court
of Inquiry by Hackett with the lull
knowledge and be was a Sampson
partisan. That is why Hackett
did not wish to ask about the
interview. These men arc playing
with lite arc smirching the
good name the American Navy
as a whole as it wan never smirch-
ed before, all for the dastard-
and cowardly purpose of ruin-
as brave a man as ever
a ship. there is a day of
reckoning ahead; It will take
place before the Court of Inquiry,
A HAPPY
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With Impure blood there cannot
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With a disordered there
cannot be good blood.
Tints Pills
revivify the torpid LIVER and restore
Its action.
A healthy LIVER means pure
blood.
Pore blood means health.
Health means happiness.
fake no Substitute. All
if there lie fair play and if the
who sit on that Court
the moral courage to do their duty,
regardless of the wishes of the
that is now running the Navy
Department; if not, the tight will
lie transferred to the halls of Con
and if the power of the ad-
ministration over a partisan ma-
be strong enough to prevent
justice there, the case will be then
taken before the highest court we
know people
and then it will lie settled
right-
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That is what I bey were
made Cure after other remedies fail
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I three doors south of
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Paper Hanging.
I am to f. Wall IV
per hang it line
samples from designer to
I am also prepared to do brick Laying-
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for wall paper left at the of
Mrs. M. D. will receive prompt at
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N. C.
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Greensboro, N. C.
Literary and Business Courses.
Schools of Music, Art and
Literary Course and all
Expenses per Year.
Session begins September
1901. on
cation. DEED
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Clerk of Superior Court of
county having Letters of
to me, the undersigned on the
day of August, 1901, on the estate of Lynn
Tripp, deceased, notice is hereby given to
all persona indebted to estate to make
immediate payment to undersigned, and
to all creditors of estate to present
their claims authenticated, to the
undersigned, within twelve months alter
the of this notice, or this notice will be
plead in bar of recovery.
This the Bill of August, 1901.
of the estate of Tripp
NOTICE.
The undersigned been notified
by Judge Henry K. Bryan he will not
be able to hold the September term of
county court, 1901, all jurors who
been summoned for the and
weeks of mid term are hereby
lied not to attend, but ill witnesses who
hare summoned and all parties who
have ban bound over to said
Mr term are hereby notified and required
to term of said court o
Monday, September, 1901. A new
jury will be drawn and for sad
special term. This Aug. 1901.
W.
C MOORS, court.
Practical Education
In agriculture, engineering, mechanic
arts, and cotton manufacturing; a
of theory and practice,
of study and manual training.
a year. Total expense, in-
chiding clothing and board,
Thirty teachers. students. Next
session begins September 4th.
For address Win-
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O. COLLEGE
AGRICULTURE MECHANIC ARTS,
IV.
Three One Year Each, for
Times
RICHMOND, VA.,
Now Only Cents a Tear,
and includes absolutely free The
Paragon Monthly, New The
Farm Journal, Philadelphia.
AND SUNDAY TIMES,
Including Farm Journal and Para-
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Address TIMES,
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OLD DOMINION LINE
SALE OF TOWN LOT
virtue of n decree of Superior
Court of made in a certain
Special Proceeding therein pending,
Cannon, Public Administrator,
the W. H.
vs. Bonnie B. and
I will on Monday, September 2nd, 1901,
before Court door in Greenville,
sell at public to the highest bidder, for
cash, a Kt or parcel of land in the
town of Ayden, County, known as lot
No, in H. in the plan of said town,
including the and grist mill thereon
situate. Thin the In day of August, 1901.
CANNON,
Public administering
estate of II.
Steamer leave Washing
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer Edgecombe leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and Boa-
ton, and for all points for
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.
JNO.
Washington, N. C
J. J. CHERRY.
Greenville, N. C.
ii. mm,
DEALER
in Superior
court the clerk.
Ford.
BRAN
Wyatt Bryan,
The above named
will take notice that an action us
ha been in the Superior
court of Pill county, to -ill a certain lot
he Town of Bethel for partition. And
said will further lake notice
that he is required to appear at the office of
the of the court of Pi county
on Friday Sept. 1901, and answer or
demur to complaint in said action, or
the plaintiff will apply to the court for the
relief demanded in complaint.
This August 14th, 1901. C.
clerk Superior court,
. M.
Grocer and
Cash paid for
Hide-. Fur. Seed, Oil Bar-
. Egg, etc. Bed-
Mattresses, Oak Ba-
do Carts, Parlor
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
Gail ft
Key West Cheroots,
Can-
, Peaches,
Pins h, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Ly, Magic Matches, Oil,
Cotton Meal and Hulls, Oar-
den Beads. Oranges, Apples,
Currents, Raisins, Glass
Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Best Butter, Stand-
ard Hewing Mach I and nu-
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to me.
LAND
By virtue of a of Superior
court Co in a proceeding
led Ben S. Best, W.-n. L. Beat and
H. Best, the Coin-
will Hell for cash before the court
house door in Greenville Monday the
2nd day of Sept. 1901 the following
ed tract of lying on the side of
Creek and South side of Green-
ville Bond. Beginning at a stake side of
aid road Frank William's corner, thence
South E. poles to said William's
other corner, South West
Boding Branch, thence
poles, South
poles to a slake corner in said line,
Soul West, Hi-, to Main Hood,
then with to the
more or tor.
This August
loner
North Fill county, in the
court.
Hooker
vs.
B. I
B. Cherry, I v .
William
J. B. Yellowley of
II. A.
B. individually. J
The J B Yellowley
and as administrator of Yellowley
and as Executor of H A Yellowley, will
take notice that an action entitled as above
has commenced ii Superior
of Pitt county, to have that tract of land
known as Alpine, of which E c Yellowley
died seized and possessed, sold by
court to pay a debt due plaintiff
from said E c and also to restrain
B cherry from making sale of raid land
under a mortgage from J Yellowley and
for other relief demanded in tho complaint
the said defendant will further take
notice that he is required to appear at the
next term of Superior court of said county
to be held on the 1st Monday in September,
at Court house of said county In
N. c, and answer or demur to
complaint in said action or the plaintiff
will apply tn the court for the relief de-
in said complaint.
This day of July, 1901.
D. C. MOORE,
clerk court
By virtue of two Executions directed to
the undersigned from Hie Court of
Pitt County entitled A. F. Young Co.,
against J, W, Cox and J. Si E.
against J. W. I will on Monday the
2nd day of Kept. 1901 at o'clock M. at
court house door of County sell to
the highest bidder for cash
all the right interest which
W. Cox has In following described
Real One piece of land at Had-
docks X Roads, beginning at the junction
of the New and road and run-
down the New Road to James
Cox line, thence with Jas Cox's line around
to the Tall Road, then with Tail
to tho Containing M acre,
One other piece of land at
X Roads containing acres
fully described in a Deed from Lewis cox
and wife to John M. cox recorded In Book
H-4 age of Register of Pitt
Also one other piece of bad con-
acres fully in s deed
from wife to John
Book R-4 page in the Register office of PHI
county. This 2nd. day of Aug. 1901.
O. if
Sheriff of Pitt County.
By Tucker, 0.0.
UNIVERSITY
of North Carolina.
OF THE STATE'S
EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM.
ACADEMIC
LAW, MEDICINE, PHARMACY
Eighty-five scholarships. Free
tuition to teachers and
sons. for the needy.
A a Students Instructors.
New Dormitories, Water Works,
Central Heating system.
spent in improvements in
and Fall term begins
Address,
E. P.
Chapel Hill, X. C.
to file
Public
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Mr. John C. Drewry, General Agent for
Carolina and Virginia, of that Well-
and Popular Company,
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Insurance Co., of
to announce to its large number of
policy holders, and to the public
generally, of North this com-
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life insurance in tho world.
If the local agent In your town has not
completed arrangements, address
JOHN C. DREWRY,
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mutual
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Cotton Bagging and Ties always
on has
Fresh goods kept constantly an
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sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
W. R. WHICHARD BRO.,
IN
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The Stock complete in every de
payment and prices low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for produce.
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A GENERAL LINE OF
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Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE HE.
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Norfolk, Va.
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The Eastern Reflector.
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D. J.
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VOL. XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. SEPTEMBER
NO
-AT-
ARE KNOCKING
THEM
-a
For 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.
Come to see Every day a bargain day and everything a
bargain. Your friends,
W. T. LEE CO.
Exposition.
I prepared to accommodate about Pan-Am-
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Fine view of Niagara and Lake Erie from house.
Niagara Falls car passes door every minutes. min
walk to exposition Take Niagara street ear to
Auburn Avenue. Moderate rates. All correspondence will
receive prompt attention.
JOSEPH A. MOORE,
1285 Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
The Profit Is Yours
The shortening season again shortens prices.
We gladly sacrifice the profits
AIL GUI,
The chance is only yours if you will make an
early investigation. These goods must
out to make room for our large fall
stock which is coming in.
for Standard Patterns.
RICKS
THE STEER BEAT.
of tine said a
stranger in city yesterday,
minds the sad incident in the
life of Capt. James Evans, of Cum-
Ten year ago
there was no man that val-
a fast horse more than
Evans, but now he would pay
much for a good strong blind mule
as for It all came about
this The got hold of
a horse that he was certain was the
traveler
county, and he all his leisure
time the animal in good
racing shape. He had visions
unlimited first prizes at county
fairs; and there's no doubt
the fact that the horse was a hum
One day Capt. Evans hitch-
ed him to his light dog and
started to town. Just as he drove
out of his he met a farmer
that he knew, who was driving a
big tall white steer to an old fray-
ed out buggy. The captain said it
was most remarkable ox that he
bad ever seen and had longest
legs be had ever seen on any cattle
kind. The captain and farmer
drove side by side for about a mile,
talking of one and another,
and just as the captain was about
to touch up bis horse and hurry on
the farmer
captain, this is
pleasant, but I reckon I must get
on
that the tall steer reached
out his legs began to
the grit at a great pace.
Captain was so amazed
that for a minute he sat his cart
watched that ox trot.
Then he got mad, reached for his
whip, clucked
Katy
Katy did all she
knew
may not believe it, but the
captain said he never was able to
catch that white steer, though he
raced him for nearly seven miles.
Sometimes the farmer would let
him come pretty close then he
would take another grip on his
lines, yelp,
and the way that old he-cow would
buckle down to and am-
up down those hills was a
caution. Finally the captain real-
that it was useless to race any
further, pulled his blooded horse
and watched the steer,
with his tat Stretched straight out
behind, disappear from view.
Since Capt. Evans
has had use for race
Charlotte Observer.
Our Hew
Mosquito Story.
heavy weight
mosquito story of the season comes
county. It is told by
gentleman this city who is just
from a over there. He
says that recently a mule in that
section of country was bitten by a
and the animal taken
to the swamp apparently dead.
The ubiquitous dis-
covered the body, the word was
passed among the mosquito family
they collected there teeming
millions. They drew all the blood
from the animal which was so
with the of the
snake that by
pests dropped dead from the body
and a large portion of the
had been extracted, the mule
got up returned to his owner's
farm house. Where the body
to make the story
inch of dead as found on
the It is a mosquito story
with the accent upon the
Wilmington Star.
Fall Stock
is coining in and our store is a scene of beautiful goods.
is full with new Skirts, Jackets, Waists,
Our Stock of Shoes
is complete in every way. We can suit your rest,
your head, your purse. Come to see us.
Your Friends,
MY NEW GOOD
are coming in every day.
Watch this space and yon
will see some Eye Open-
Prices.
The Dose With a Wry Face.
Tin- has never favor-
ed laws the character of
ion and for reasons
it has sol forth- It is not demo-
or southern federal and
New England. The Charlotte News
is pleased to
Wilmington Messenger
strenuously opposed such a
but the Messenger has
legislature adjourned, seen
error of its ways and now think
compulsory attendance Is one
necessities to stamp out
It accepts undemocratic
Yankee Soldiers Started Lynching.
We published a few days ago a
letter Son. Daniel It
stating I hat case of rape of
white woman by a of which
he ever heard happened in Frank-
county nearly quarters of
a century ago. In that case the
was tried by a jury and hung
after No lynching was
even suggested.
Speaking of Mr. letter
yesterday, Mr. Joseph Blake,
of Wake county and well
known citizen, said that the first
lynching of which he ever heard
was conducted by soldiers in Sher-
man's army, the spring
measure simply preference when Sherman's advance
stopping common on way to
two evils it selects the lesser as came to a near
is and disastrous, Lodge, near the edge of John-
With a large of Wake county, and
two races for whom the white are woman in a deplorable condition.
taxed refusing steadfastly to avail
themselves of the benefits of
where
her
moaning
husband
Asked
was, the
A cream milkman's
add.
It may seem peculiar but the
average actor would rather have a
long than a short walk.
ASTHMA CURE
Brings Permanent Cure in oil Cases
SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF
is nothing like It brings
instant relief, even in st eases. cures when
all else fella.
The Kev. F. Wells, of Villa, Ridge, says.
bottle of received good
lean not tell yon how thankful l feel for the
good derived from it. I was a slave, chained with
putrid sore and ten years. de
of over being cured. I saw your advertise
for the cure of this dreadful and tormenting
disease, asthma, and thought had
yourselves, resolved to give it a trial. To
astonishment, the trial acted Send me
We lo send to a trial treatment of
similar to the one cured Mr. Wells. We'll send It by mail post-
paid, absolutely Free of Charge, to any sufferer who will write for It,
even on a postal. Never mind, though you are de-pairing, however
bad your ease. will relieve and cure. The worse your
case, the more glad we are to send It. Do not delay, write at once, ad
dressing Dr. Taft Bros Medicine Co., 130th St., N. Y. City.
Sold by all Druggists.
schools created sustained by others J woman said be was in the
becomes necessary tolerate army. At she was afraid
either discontinue the tax or to Yankee soldiers, but when
pew compulsion latter is they assured her that they would
very bad, and necessity is to her, she told them that
deplored, it remedy is need- she had assaulted by a
to reduce the tremendous who had Just gone up the road.
a. Carolina, and re- the perfectly,
. -I . ii- ill the him within
A government lest than a mile of the lady's
like own based up Ho back,
supposed virtue, i and j tided lady, those sol-
of the people. With ,. Sherman at once all fired
showing between five and t riddling his body
six per cent. Increase, and the fit bullets. They then buried
whites show log only some two i Ike road built a cause-
high time that way his and all that
schools wen and the j Sherman's army marched over
ages be body.
required alien allow
lo Interfere with the
health and of
The lakes i
education as an
re
n dose physic-
Wilmington Messenger.
This ow that there is do
men In the North
South when the honor of
the are In peril.
A Gift.
s, U. S. Ward, of Ply.
who was iii city
day, tells cf a magnificent gift to
hi-ion. it Is for an
building and is given by Dr.
To Halifax Is accredited i- n now
of being the first town in a native of Here-
Three Times The, Value
OP ANY OTHER.
ONE
THIRD PASTER,
Agents in all unoccupied
territory,
Company,
Atlanta, Ga.
For sale
S. T WHITE,
North Carolina to solve
the water problem, it boasts of
an well on the court
square furnishing an
supply of pure cold water.
moved to Pennsylvania after the
war and amassed a large fortune.
only condition to his gift is
that the town provide a lot where-
upon he would erect
may not claim priority In I the memory of his wife, and this
securing good water, nut it docs I will done. The present
claim any town in ; building is cut inadequate and
eastern of the Slate. Ill new structure will be of brick
has within corporate limits and furnished throughout,
three flowing artesian wells, and Dr. Hampton i- now in
deep while within less mouth and is so much impressed
than a quarter of a mile town
there are four Rowing wells.
The analysis first made by the
stale of
showed up well
ample was and showed
the same is,
water was a- . as water could
ton
with lbs artesian water there that
he has some of it to his
people in Pennsylvania, he
the thinks it is a health restorative.
another Raleigh News ft Observer.
Bobbin's Chill Tills all
is
made other fail
No i an Mot
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Title
Eastern reflector, 30 August 1901
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
August 30, 1901
Original Format
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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