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Have You Forgot
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AN
LINE OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
AND A TOMBED OF OTHER THING
WHICH I TO MENTION.
Come to see me for your next Barrel Plow or Pork.
Yours to please-
Jas. B. White.
AFTER TWO PREMIUMS HAVE PAID IN THE
II BENEFIT ill ill
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is
Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within on month while yon
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of and payment of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends are at the beginning of the second of each
succeed year, provided the premium for the current year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the or
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N.
None genuine unless
Red Cross is on label
Don't take a Substitute
WE WORLD
TO PRODUCE EQUAL OF
Chills, Fevers,
Night Sweats and Grippe, and
all forms of Malaria.
WAIT TO DIE
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED
CURES TONIC
TRY IT. NO CURB NO PAY.
DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE.
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Brines Instant Relief Permanent Cure all Cates
SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL.
There is nothing like It brings
YEARS
instant relief, even the wore cases. It cures when
all else fails.
The Rev. F. Wells, of Villa, Ridge, III., says;
bottle of received in good
tell yon how thankful I for the
good derived from It. I was a slave, with
putrid fur ten years, I de
of over cured. I saw advertise
cure of this dreadful and tormenting
you bad
but to give it a trial. To my
astonishment, acted like a charm. Bend me
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similar to the one that cured Mr. Wells. We'll send it mail post-
paid, absolutely Free of Chance, to sufferer who write for it,
even a postal. Never mind, though are despairing, however
your case. will relieve and cure. The worse your
case, the glad we arc to send it. once, ad-
dressing Dr. Taft Bros Medicine Co. 130th St. X. V. City.
Sold by all Druggists.
GREAT
f TONIC LAXATIVE
If yen sour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bud
breath, inactive kidney troubles, backache, l. .-.;
of appetite, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy skin,
any and disorders which tell the story of bad bowels end an
impaired digestive system, Will Cure You.
It win clean out the bowels, the liver and kidneys, strengthen
the mucous membranes of the stomach, purify your blood and put you
your again. Your appetite will return, your bowels move
year liver and kidneys cease to trouble you, your akin will clear end
freshen end will feel the old time energy and buoyancy.
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and troubles, v. ill an for
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WASHINGTON LETTER.
from On-
C. Sept.
After the hopeful bulletins of
few days, the news of
President death was a
shock almost as great as the report
of bis assassination. It Is hardly
yet possible for the people of Wash-
to realize that his familiar
kindly presence is gone for
ever from the White House. Al-
though the emblems of
are everywhere visible, perhaps
only the state funeral with it so-
impressible ceremonies
can wholly efface the vivid memory
with almost everyone here has of
the as he lived,
make it possible to think of as
dead.
With the incoming of
new Incentive will
be changes in the official
and social life of the city. A
minor currents are disturbed
and thwarted by the great event
which has just taken place. There
will of lie no official
ties during the season;
there may be a small army of of-
seekers, but this will depend
largely on the course which
dent takes in repaid to
the appointments under the
civil law. There may also
lie Sweeping changes the
net.
has seldom been so
contract characters of two men
closely associated life as
that between
liven astute political pro-
arc somewhat at sea in at-
tempting to predict the Executive
actions during the next three
years. Nobody seems to lie quite
Mire what as President,
rill do about anything. In his
past career he has too been
he Of the unexpected to
make it safe to risk too many pro
on his conduct now. Many
people expect that he will make
changes in the policy of the
Administration, but this is by no
means certain.
was careful, shrewd,
persuasive; he never made an
enemy if be could help it.
Is resolute, fearless, and en-
careless of appearances or
The anomaly of the
presence of these two men the
same ticket, supporting the same
policy, is explained by the fact
that starting from opposite points,
with opposite temperament,
they bad widely differ
reasons, very much the same
conclusions. To lake among
many questions of the din,
that of President Me
favored expansion because
lie believed it to be wise from a
Commercial point of House
veil became saw a chance for a
lot of lighting strenuous life
generally; but they both came out
at the same end of the horn. It is
not necessary to anticipate it
will depart radically
from the course of the
as now marked out, but he
will probably go over that course
in more hurry than some of
his advisers he ought to,
he may take short cuts which will
discommode people. It is pretty
known that Senator
wanted on the ticket lie-
cause he iii in-lit it would get the
strenuous young man out of the
way; Hut instead of being tucked
away in the sleepy retire
of the Senate, is
the White House. Ii will be inter-
to see what ran
to do about it now.
A not person who may view
the new development with horror
is Secretary Long. There was a
legend about the the Span
American War to the effect
Mr. Long tried to take a
cation, before lie bail
away a week stories of lie way in
bis Assistant Secretary was
tiring up tilings reached his ears,
and he had back a
The whether Long
in i In- Cabinet or not will de
pend on the result of the
Sell i business, and
partly on Roosevelt's to
play politics. If be starts in to
break up the Navy Department
ring be will probably do it, bat
some of the leaders of his will
not lie pleased. all that sort
of thing counts working for a re-
election.
It is reported that Secretary
is much broken in health since the
death of his son, and is likely to
resign. In that case the selection
of a Secretary of Stale would
be an interesting subject for
Lodge
are all near the Bat
Wolcott is from Colorado, and
there are not enough votes that
way lo make his selection a good
one from a geographical point of
view. is from New York,
as is, and a New York
Cabinet would be bad election ma-
for Root is also from the
Empire State. Moreover,
reputation as a jester would be
fatal to any aspirations be might
have toward the portfolio. No-
body wants honored article
turned into a Joe Miller's joke
book or a Farmer's Almanac.
son, coming from the Middle West
and Scot without
bias, would pro
stay, and so, perhaps, would
the rest. The general opinion
seems be that the new Executive
will later en give something a
shaking up, he may surprise
all by being tame and gentle.
The only thing which the Schley
Court of has done thus
far is to replace Admiral
with Admiral Ramsay, which
is said to be very
factory to the former.
HEALTH
The mm who Insures his lite la
wise his f
The who Insures his health
la wise both tor his family and
may Insure health by guard-
lac It. It Is worth
At the first attack of disease,
which generally approaches
through the LIVER and
Itself In Innumerable ways
TAKE,
Tints Pills
And save your health.
Trouble Follows the Firing of a Big Gun
in Portsmouth.
Norfolk, Va., Sept.
to orders issued by
J Huge Tyler, all the batteries
of the Virginia Volunteer Artillery
were out this morning before
rise for the purpose of firing every
half hour sunset respect to
dead President. these
was Buttery, of
Portsmouth, under the command
of Warren, whose piece
was placed at corner of
Court High right
the of the city, in front
of the Madison Hotel. At
moment of sunrise the First
roared out and an instant later
several windows la the hotel fell
shattered by the concussion.
Police hurried lo the and
placed I a plain Warren under
rest, telling the members of the
battery that if the gun was tired
again the whole troop would be
arrested. The men bad their or-
to fire every half hour from
the and they determined
to do their duty, so half-
bad expired again union
roared. the police arrested
them all. At headquarters the
matter was filially settled and the
battery moved its cannon to the
water front, where the regular
half hour gnus were fired until
sunset.
The boarding bore
boarders.
There is quite a difference be-
i an an --I ; and an
Idleness i. a disease with some
people, and it's contagions at
A may have clocks in his
and ill never be on time.
AYDEN NOTES.
N. C,
Miss of
spent Saturday night and Sunday
here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tucker re-
turned home Saturday.
Miss Kate Sawyer arrived Sat-
to enter school at Semi-
nary. She was i student here
last year, and her friends are
pleased to have her back.
M. M. Sauls and wife went to
Wilson Sunday to visit relatives.
Miss May Anderson, of Farm-
ville, entered school at C. Col-
Monday.
J. T. Smith went lo Greenville
Monday.
Miss Daisy Mumford was, in
town Sunday.
Miss left today
to enter school at Littleton Female
College.
Lawrence Anderson, of Farm-
ville, was here Sunday.
Miss Esther Cannon spent yes-
in town.
Mies Pennie Clay Ion, of
is visiting Mrs. Joseph Long.
F. O. went to Winter-
ville yesterday.
Mrs. Mary Smith and Mrs.
Louisa yesterday in
town.
We arc to announce the
illness of Clarence Cannon.
has on the
pal church.
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
The leader in good work and low prior
Nice
Cabinets par
All oilier line very cheap. Crayon
made any small picture cheap.
frame on ham all the lime. Como and
my work. No trouble to
sample and answer questions. The very
best work guaranteed to all. Office boar
to a. ma to p. m. Yours to please.
RUDOLPH
CANDY
I door of
Pout the of all
Everything pure.
of candy every week.
CHRISTIAN GEORGE,
i- so dreaded die
approach of hot weather when have a
teething babe, should not that Teeth-
Ina counteracts and tho effect of
not weather on keep then in
healthy condition the
easy. only He per box at
of to M.
Mo.
Cheaper Rates.
The Atlantic Coast Line will sell
round trip tickets lo the Richmond
Carnival and show. Oct. 7th
to 12th for one fare. This is a
rare opportunity for those wishing
to take a cheap trip to Richmond.
Those wishing to lake in the
exposition now
do so by paying one fare plus
dollar for the round trip. Ticket
good to Oct. 20th.
Another Man Shot.
Lawrence Ward Lewis John
son. both colored, had a difficulty
near the depot early Saturday night
result in- in Ward's being shot in
the right thigh. The difficulty
arose by Johnson paying Ward's
wife some money, which is claim-
ed to have been counterfeit. Ward
went to see Johnson about the
matter after being informed of it
by wife, whereupon they got
in a contention over it and John-
on pulled u and
tiring upon Ward, taking
effect in thigh. Chief of
Police J. T. Smith brought the
man down town and bad
the ball taken out. From last re-
port we bear it proved only to
be a will not be
serious. made bis escape
for parts unknown.
in 1866.
J. W. I CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The undersigned having duly qualified
before the court clerk of Pitt
county administrator of of
Sarah L. Smith, deceased, notice la hereby
given to all indebted to the estate
to make immediate payment to under
and all claims
against the estate are notified to present
same to payment
within twelve month from the date of this
notice, or it will be plead in bar of recovery.
This 4th day of September, 1901.
JAMES SMITH,
Administrator of th Estate I.
Smith.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. at. for Green
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer be leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. X. 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 S. Co. from
New Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore,
and Line from
Boston.
JNO.
Washington, N. C
J. J.
Greenville, N. C.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Clerk of Superior Court of Pitt
county baring Letters cf
to me, the undersigned on
the estate of Lynn
Tripe, deceased, notice is hereby to
all persons indebted to estate lo make
immediate payment to the
to all creditor of said to present
their i hums properly authenticated, to
undersigned, within month after
the date of this notice, or this notice will be
in bar of their
This the 9th of August, 1801.
Administrator of the of
Even the bald beaded actor may
have a good
It isn't always stingy man
who keeps his promises.
The coal dealer always conducts
bis business a large scale.
A little change will vary mo
v of an empty pocket.
No matter bow bud it may be,
bandmaster has to face the
music.
RHEUMATISM
TO
K M WON DER TH i
A remedy that pol-
lively recent and long
cue. The blood
purifier known. the hearty
endorsement of leading physician I
thorough trial. Cures per .
c. of th cat noted price
SI per
la r i
. M.
Wholesale and retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys. Egg, etc. Bed
Mattresses, Oak Boils, Ba-
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor
suits, Tables, P.
and Gail A x Sim
Moat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty Can
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Meat, Soap,
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls,
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
Candies, Dried Apples. Peaches,
Raisins,
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware. Cakes and Crackers,
Best Stand
ard Sewing Mack and
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Coat
to see me.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt
county, having issued Letters of
to me, the undersigned, on the 2nd
day of September, estate of
A. deceased, notice is here-
by given lo all persons Indebted to the
lo make immediate payment to th
and lo all creditor of
estate lo present their claims, properly
to the undersigned, within
twelve months alter date of this notice,
or this notice will be plead in bar of their
This the 2nd day of Sept, 1901.
JUDITH
on the estate of A.
i. W. BABE,
DEALS. W
Carolina county In Superior
court before the clerk.
ask Ford. Hunts
Bryan
and others,
vs.
III-
The above named defendant
will take notice that an action entitled
commenced In the Superior
court of Pitt county, to sell a certain lot
of Bethel fur partition. And
said defendant will take notice
that be is required lo appear the office of
the clerk of Ins Superior court of Pitt county
Friday Sept. and answer or
demur to the In said action, or
the plaintiff will apply to the court for
relief demanded In the complaint.
This August C.
Superior court.
SALE OF TOWN LOT.
By virtue of decree of the Superior
Court of Pitt county, made on the 2nd day
of 1901, in s certain special pro-
therein pending, entitled F.
James guardian
others, I Monday 7th,
before court house door In Green-
ville, sell Rt public sale to the big best bid-
for certain lot or parcel of
land situated In town of and
as follows. In plot
of said town as part of lot bounded on
the North by second street, on the East
street, on tho lot form-
owned sud used Baptist parsonage
and on West by the Pearce lot. and
being home place of late
containing fourth of an
acre more or less.
This 4th day of September,
ALEX. oner.
to
GREENVILLE O.
Cotton Bagging and lies always
on has i
goods kept constantly ea
hand. produce
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
W. R. WHICHARD
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
t and prices as low tho
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce,
j. b.
-DEALER IN-
II
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO BEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. John Agent for
North Carolina and Virgin a, of that Well-
Known and Popular Company,
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Insurance Co., of
Desire lo announce to large numb of
policy holders, and to the public
generally, of North com-
now la this
slate and from this dale will It
and to all de-
siring the Inst insurance la the best
life insurance company in world.
If local agent In your town ha not
completed arrangements, address
JOHN O.
State Agent, Raleigh, N.
Assets
Paid policy 188.06
Live, reliable energetic agent wanted at
once to work for lbs
The Commoner
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor A Publisher,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
In Advance.
One Year Six Months
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or The Daily
and
one year for 93.60 payable In ad
Reflector
II TO
VOL.
PITT COUNTY, N. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER
NO
if
WE
ABE KNOCKING
AND THE GOOSE.
THEM
For Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks,
Boys and 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
W. T. LEE CO.
The
DIVIDEND RECORD THE RESULT
the highest of interest consistent with safety.
Rigid economy of management.
Low death rate, from a careful selection of and
limiting its business to the United States
It will be to your interest to see what we can do for you before
placing your life insurance.
Good territory open for North Carolina.
T. General Agent.
For Virginia and North Carolina,
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company,
1301 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va.
. . . . .
The Profit is Yours
The shortening season again shortens
We gladly sacrifice the profits
The chance Is only yours if you will make an
early investigation. Those goods must be
pushed out to room for our large fall
stock which is coming in.
for Standard Patterns.
Harvesting machines, I'm- U.-ala Tile
Garland Cook Stoves.
The late Dr. of Green-
ville, Pitt county, was a very
man. In addition to being a
very able physician, a learned
an astute politician, he bad
peculiarities that him very
Interesting. The following
story is told to show how far
he could be carried by bis dislike
for anything. bad a natural
antipathy for geese. The sight
them or fierce cackling would
stir his anger make him
swear.
One day while the was
driving along the big road, far in
country, he came up with a
drove of geese. They were out of
sight of any house and for once he
felt that he could even up
Mr. Goose. He pulled his horse
and culled
to geese,
as they waddled along the side
path, close by road. Now was
Dr. chance, the one he
had longed for. His buggy whip,
a bran new raw bide that cost
two dollars the day before, was
long keen and with but little
effort he could wrap it around
lead gander's saucy neck. Ho wits
equal to the occasion, and rising
upon his feet, bit the fire of a man
seeking revenge. The lash crack-
ed like a pistol shot, the geese
yelled, rose and flew away. The
doctor not looking for such a sud-
den start did hold a tight grip
on the of whip after be
had encircled the end of it around
the and this
mighty bird, snow and
beautiful, rose bin might and
sailed off, bearing easily whip
that had tied itself close to his
head.
It was up lo Dr.
There he sat, bis buggy, watch-
the flight of the gander.
The whip did not let loose. It
clung to goose's neck
dangled in air like a long
black snake. Far ahead of him be
could see geese lighting
a mill pond not far a
neighboring farm house. He pulled
up bis and drove on,
that he could regain his whip
when the gander lit. A few min-
later dignified old gentle-
man bad his horse and was
down on of pond
throwing rocks at the gander who
floated happily around on the
bosom of tho w with the whip
still fastened to bis neck. Think-
of but his property the
doctor did not hear a voice that
hailed at him from a hill-
top. It from u large and
hefty owner of the
geese. was accompanied by
her faithful bull dog. They were
the pond from
U side, before Dr.
they came close to
the water's edge. The woman
cried at him in a voice
and are you chunk-
my geese for, you old scamp
Sick Bull him
The doctor barely bad time to
scurry up hill get In his
buggy before the vicious
across and bounding after
Dr. never told of his
experience. It was his joke, for
the woman did him.
H. E. C. in the Char-
Observer.
-AT-
ii in
MI FALL OPENING 1901
Thursday, Sept. I
On the above named date we will bold H
our regular Fall and Winter opening.
We will have on display the most
n i line of new and high class goods
it has ever been our pleasure to show.
Here you will find newest ideas
Styles, Dolores and Weaves. We cord i
a, ally Invite you to attend.
J. B. Co.
U i
and Your ,
Daughter
and all the
Ladies that
M T
is now in the Northern Markets
NEW
the will bring back the prettiest stock ever seen
My stock of Dry Goods also has
many attractions for you.
Three Times The Value
Of
ONE
Agents wanted in all
territory.
Manufacturing Company,
Atlanta,
For sale by
S. T WHITE,
Greenville,
WHY THE SOUTH LOVED HIM.
Mr. altitude toward
the South when the war with
Spain broke out infused
Into his purely abstract
the
of enthusiasm. for
more than thirty years; mis
persistently by the
ex-Confederates with their
noisy announcements
which had long con-
the hearts of all
men; anxious for an
to demonstrate the loyalty
they fell in ever fiber, they hailed
Mr. recognition of
genuine patriotism with a
gratitude which soon deepened
and sincere affection.
BAKER jg HART,
Headquarters
We have just added Steam Supply to our business and
will soil anything in this line very low. See us when in want of
and Angle Valves, Standard Globe
and Valves, Check Water
Oil Cups, Air Cocks, Steam flanges, Hancock
U. S. Injectors, flange Cooks, Steam
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Fitting all sizes.
LINK OP Packing, Bolt,
Holt, heal her Belt, Belt Belt Hooks, Sic
Died From Water.
A South Carolina named
Charles who was
out a term on the
gang, died after
a week's work the roads.
He was very hot and when the
water carrier came on his rounds
drank six cups of water.
A short time afterward he was
taken violently ill, died.
BAKER
No. a,
N. C.
Annex, H. Sept.
J. W. Marrow and Miss
Marrow, of Willow Greene, spent
Tuesday night m town.
Bounds, i in
town bra few
Misses and Delia
went to
II. P. and Tom
of spent
Tuesday night with their sister,
Mrs. C. I. Tyson.
T. Smith to Souse Tues-
day.
John Button went lo Greenville
Tuesday.
, Cox is attending Court at
Misses Una and Harris rallied to the
flag to a matter of know-
.,,, at
Hiss Kate Brown of Kinston, j this time. demonstration was
was in Wednesday. therefore,
Cox returned Tuesday dully impressive. But Southern
night from American men will never forget that Mr.
understood them, and to
David of Richmond, I properly appraise their grief over
I was here bis tragic and untimely death one
T. weal lo must the effect of that
I magnanimous act a sensitive
Hally of Parmele, proud people. Theirs is a
Wednesday town. The
O. J. Cherry down country may
Parmele Wednesday night. I mean all more than they pro-
Miss Mamie Buck is quite sick few.
with fever. That this recognition of the
We are sorry to say that Prof, perfect and enduring toy-
Manning's condition is no Letter, ally may stand for all time
will our hope and prayer. That
lo improve. I loyalty has a fact
We wished for rain, and our more a quarter
wish baa gratified.
A of the Huston
Transcript, evidently a lawyer, re
to of
inability, II is an Inter-
that the Con federates
in their provisional Constitution
that was
missing In the United States Con-
of which heirs was large-
a literal copy. Article II, sec
lion I, paragraph I read; N
of tho removal of President
from office or bis death,
or Inability to
Dowers and duties of office
Inability shall be
vole of two-thirds of
same shall
etc. With exception of the
parenthesis, paragraph is ex-
the same as correspond-
one in the States Con-
Ii fuel that
when the Confederates prepared
their Constitution
thesis The
may been due to haste
preparation.
Chill ran sad
i Cars lb r
no pay, .,
of a century. It has endured
against doubt; against Insulting
by political
of both sections;
despite and lack of
Truly
have held haughtily aloof
from the maudlin love-feasts of the
demagogues. They have refused
to parade as examples, or
lo swell the tawdry triumphs of
more tawdry and it
Is now pride that Mr.
keen insight pierced alike
I heir own sensitive reserve and the
vulgar claptrap of the politicians.
They loyal to and
their Hag, and is a wise
dent who takes this fact to heart
against the day of trial which is
Post.
Readers and
Advertising has to be to
Important a of daily news-
paper iii the eyes of reading
public that The Chicago Times-
Herald it is doubt-
if an American daily newspaper
refuse to carry ad-
could secure any bold on
tho people. The great majority of
leaders the advertising col-
. interesting and profitable.
REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, N. C.
J. Ed. Owner
Entered at the Post Office t
H. C, as Second-Class
Mail Matter.
1901.
One glorious Nation and one
people. Our country must be rid
of anarchism. There should be no
quarter for the lawless and
the
Out of nine Presidents since
1861, three, or one third, have
been assassinated. Can any king
or despotism in Europe show a
worse record
Lamentable as was his
we believe the death Pres
and circumstances
it, has drawn our
entire country together in closer
ties than ever. It is well said, be
was our President.
Upon reaching Canton Mrs.
was completely
and could lake no part in the fun-
exercises of her beloved
band. She bore up bravely through
many trying days, but the affection
tor her. There is now
much alarm about her condition.
We doubt if any town held a
more appropriate or more interest
meeting in honor of President
than was held in
ville Thursday afternoon. And it
does not seem possible that better
eulogies upon the life of the great
man could have been beard. Every
address was beautiful.
As a mark of respect to
dent the Atlantic Coast
Line bad all on its entire
system stop five minute,
Thursday afternoon, beginning at
o'clock. Every wheel stop
every train came to a stand
on the track, every telegraph
instrument was hushed, and every
employee and official from the
highest to the lowest lay down his
work, and there was silence for the
five minutes.
Order Books Direct.
Where the publishing companies
have failed to locate de-
for the sale of public
schools books a method has been
found by State Superintendent
of Public to
patrons of the public school
in such localities.
Superintendent Toon pa
of the public schools to send
direct to the or
for books with
the order the retail price of the
desired. Section of the
textbook law requires the
ere to send school books upon
order, the postage, express or
freight to be prepaid.
of Public
thinks such will satisfy
those persons who have made com-
plaint and that it will have the
feet of the publishers to
establish convenient repositories.
Raleigh Post.
Having to order books direct
puts more trouble well as ex-
on those wanting the books.
To Com and Pus.
William Barberry, of Sampson
county, gives a very simple
very effectual remedy he thinks for
weevils and bugs in corn and pens.
lie cleans out his cribs, houses or
then with a spot of dirt on
the floor to obviate the danger of
Ore he fumigates with
poured on a shovel of live coals of
fire. He then puts in bis corn
in shuck and
foot of depth he sprinkles common
cooking at the of about
five pounds to bushels of corn.
Pea are rated much in the same
way. He docs not winnow the
duff out of I hem until
he wishes to use them. He is de-
lighted with his successful
SUPERIOR COURT-
List of Coo Disposed of at This Term.
Almond Daniel, assault with
deadly guilty, judgment
suspended on payment of costs.
Joe Brown, carrying concealed
weapon, pleads guilty,
and costs.
Henry arson, carrying conceal-
ed weapon, pleads guilty, fined
and costs.
W. H. Atkinson, assault with
deadly pleads guilty,
judgment suspended on payment
of costs.
Sam Joyner, assault with dead-
weapon, pleads guilty, judgment
suspended on payment of costs.
W. K. Smith, assault with dead-
pleads guilty, fined
and costs
Richard Wingate, George Brown
and lac Sugg, assault with deadly
weapon, Brown guilty, Wingate
and Sugg guilty.
Charles assault with dead-
weapon and resisting officer,
pleads guilty, judgment that the
defendant be imprisoned the
county jail for five months, with
leave to Commissioners to hire out.
Jas. A. Smith, trespass, pleads
guilty, judgment suspended pay
of costs.
James Nelson, conceal-
ed weapon, pleads guilty, fined K
and costs.
Wingate, carrying
weapon, pleads guilty,
and costs.
B. F. forgery, i
guilty.
L. C. Smith, carrying concealed
weapon, pleads guilty, lined HO
and costs.
John Moore, assault with deadly
weapon, guilty, judgment
ed on payment of costs.
Sam Allen, guilty.
John D. Cox selling liquor
to minor, guilty.
Noah Hardy, officer
and assault with deadly weapon,
not guilty.
John King, assault and battery,
pleads guilty, judgment suspended
payment cf costs.
Little and Hoyt Little,
assault, defendants plead guilty,
judgment suspended on payment of
costs.
Ormond Harp, conceal-
ed guilty, and
costs.
John Mitchell, assault and bat-
tery, plead guilty, judgment that
the be imprisoned in
the county jail for six months with
leave to Commissioners to hire out.
M . L. key and Alex.
defendants plead guilty,
one half costs in the case.
Tucker, larceny, pleads
guilty, judgment that the defend-
n t be imprisoned the County
j. I for the term of twelve months,
with leave to to
bite out.
Allied i and link Hardy,
forcible trespass, guilty,
suspended on payment of
costs.
Frank Wilson, carry lug
Concealed weapon, pleads guilty,
lined and costs.
. King and Mary Wilkins,
fornication and defend-
ants plead guilty, judgment
pended on payment of costs.
Will Edwards, as
guilty.
Nobles, with
deadly not guilty ac-
count insanity.
I. assault, guilty,
judgment suspended on payment
costs.
II. carrying con-
weapon, pleads guilty,
suspended on payment of
costs.
Andrews, carrying conceal
ed pleads guilty, fined
costs.
assault with dead-
weapon, guilty, judgment Hint
defendant pay n line of HO and be
imprisoned in county jail for
six mouths.
Nash Jr., Will
Moss, assault with deadly weapon,
guilty, Judgment suspended o
payment of costs as to Moss, liar-
lined and costs.
Jr., rill I j in
pleads guilty,
oil of
costs.
Alex. Bailey, officer,
guilty, judgment that defend-
Under more favorable conditions than ever before in its
past history. We have larger and better 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 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
Pi
I am in letter to do business than ever before, and if
and the best prices will get it I am going to have your
tobacco. I appeal to no passion or prejudice but upon
the bed rock of truth and merit I rest my claim for your pat-
I ask you this year to give me a chance and I will
take care of the balance. I have been running a warehouse
on this market nearly years and I think know how to sell
your tobacco. I have with me a corps of thoroughly
tent, reliable and courteous assistants, who will use every
honorable means to advance your interest. When yon come
to Greenville I ask you to come around and see me
whether you bring tobacco or not. A hearty, princely welcome
always awaits you at the Farmers.
Sincerely,
O. L. JOYNER,
Greenville, N. C. Prop. Warehouse.
be imprisoned in the county jail
months with leave to Com-
missioners to hire out.
Turner Vines, conceal-
ed weapon, plead guilty, judgment
suspended on payment of costs.
BLACKJACK ITEMS.
BlackJack, N. C, Sept. If,
A very rainy season for the past
days.
Frank Mayo accompanied by two
Dudley, injury to j charming young ladies came Sat
cruelty to animals, guilty, I to spend a few days here,
judgment the defendant be Protracted meeting here closed
imprisoned in the county jail for Sunday night with fifteen additions
to the church.
Miss Annie White, who has
been very sick of malarial fever, is
able to be again.
Taylor, the artist, came
day and Monday.
Dixon, who has been
term of hours.
Ed. with dead-
weapon, guilty.
Braxton, larceny, guilty,
six months in jail with leave to
Commissioners to hire out.
Pitt, John Pitt and
affray, not guilty as to
Dupree, Pitt and John Pitt able
guilty, judgment suspended on;
payment of costs as to John
Pit; and week-
The following cases were
ed of since last Dr. W. II. Dijon, of Edward.
Reuben Roberson, assault with of
deadly weapon, not guilty.
Lee Freeman, assault with in-,
to Commit rape, guilty, Strength of Our Government,
in penitentiary
Randolph, carrying con-
weapon, guilty,
and costs.
Jesse Wiggins, Paul Met rick
Leon Patrick, not
guilty, Wiggins and Patrick
George Mooring, injury to fence,
guilty, judgment suspended on
payment of costs.
Sain Bryant, trespass, not guilty.
Turner Sugg, murder, defendant
submits to a verdict of
years penitentiary.
Sum Allen and
son, affray, both Allen
and costs, Donelson
mid cost.
assault with
deadly weapon, guilty.
strength of the
on our government rests is
to world by the
with which
American people have accepted
their great affliction, the peaceful-
with which a new chief
has installed and the
loyally with which they pray for
his York Herald.
WASHINGTON UTTER.
O.- u. .
Washington. . SO.
The of President
has been born away to his borne at
but an atmosphere of
solemnity still envelopes the
city. Even the skies seem reflect
the mood of the people, for
every since Monday has been
net and windy, with an autumn
chill in the air. The two days of
Tuesday and Thursday
have checked bus-
and little save what is
to daily life has been done.
The informal funeral
which passed up
on Monday night
was in its way the most
f that historic thoroughfare has
ever seen. As the casket went by
way to the White House, the
street wee lined with people,
instead of turning away and going
to their homes they silently fell be
hind it, and followed it, unbidden
unheralded, to the White
House gates. There was no music,
whether by accident or design,
and the long procession moved
most in absolute silence. Now and
then sonic one would begin to sing
President's and
those nearest would join in the
singing till the pathetic melody f
my God, U. filled
the air.
There were some
dents at the public ceremonies in
spite of the efforts of the police to
repress all was not in
with the occasion. The photo
graph fiend was among t hose pres-
and one of these gentry bad
the impudence lo squeeze his way
through the crowd try to get
a snapshot of President Roosevelt
just as the casket was lilted out of
the hearse. The flash of light
startled the horses attached to the
hearse, and they reared, were
only checked by prompt action on
the part of the attendants.
A much more serious incident,
however, was the crush which
the steps of the Capitol.
Somebody was to blame
for this, but just who it was seems
impossible to be ascertained. At
one o'clock there was an immense
concourse in front of the Capitol,
covering the and the walks,
all the way down to the Peace Mon-
and for several blocks be-
There must have been
thousand in the thickest of the
crowd alone. the doors
were say before they
were was a rush. It
is claimed that somebody said the
way was clear into the rotunda,
and pushing.
Then some mounted
lost their heads and spurred their
horses into the mast of humanity,
got caught in so that the
plunging, frightened animals ad-
to the peril. It seems as If a
police department as well used to
large crowds as is of
WE THE WORK.
And that is the reason the old Greenville Warehouse i
selling so much tobacco. We get the highest for every
pile sold on our floor. The farmers see this, and appreciating
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 you
the truth of this. We have every accommodation for yon and
your team.
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind you that you owe
Backbit for
subscription and we request
you to settle as early as pas-
We need what YOU
owe us and hope yon will not
keep waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
looks Like a Bird.
Mr. W. M. Earnhardt showed
us a little curiosity Saturday in
which the vegetable kingdom
seems bent imitation of
This trio was a sweet potato
Hint was only lacking wing, legs
and feet. was complete,
including tail eyes
pensive half look as if eye
i a one side. It
was decidedly suggestive of a little
bird M would on
sight and not the result of that
peculiar power of the mind by
which it exercises itself through
eye In the red-
hot tun coal the vision of all things
from a whine pie up to an
army with swords and
ant pay a Hue of costs
A Treat
The editor is not a but
he has some friends among the
Nimrods who remember him now
and then. Mr. R. the
champion hunter of this
region, went out Thursday
the nimble bunnies and captured a
nice string them. Ho brought
us enough for a splendid feast,
which was much appreciated.
A inn- cod liar may wear
A bald beaded poet M one sort
paradox.
A balded
for ii I ionic.
The howler never seems
to suffer m lung trouble.
Miss Blow, who has been
attending the expo-
at came In Friday
evening and will spend some days
here with relatives.
Ola It Ever occur to n
on tail
of linger applied one or twice to
would counteract the
reduce the swelling
will nU. ard stings of
other poisonous Insects wall
to upon wrapper
each Avoid substitute, lucre la
We are independent of
Warehouse Trusts.
J. C. R. S. EVANS.
S. SPAIN.
but one Pain-Killer,
Mend Mo.
Washington, ought to have known
than to allow such an occur
In a few minutes nearly a
hundred persons were injured,
many of them seriously; and the
room beneath in which the
lay had to be turned into
a hospital filled with groaning,
shrieking patients. Some of them
bad been knocked down and tram-
upon.
There was, of course, much work
for the detectives in catching and
hunting pickpockets, who are
ways band for an occasion like
Among those who were rob-
bed was General Longstreet, who
lost his pocket book and money
while standing on the steps of the
Capitol, but did not let that inter-
with his attending the
vices, after which he reported the
loss to the police.
Foreign nations have expressed
their sympathy to an even greater
degree than at the lime of
death, which by way,
occurred on Sept. 1881, just
twenty years ago. The London
Times suggested that it would be
becoming in King Edward to
request Duke of Corn-
wall York, who is now in
Montreal, to attend the funeral.
It was impossible for to do so,
but he has sent one of his aids who
will represent him at Canton.
President Roosevelt has
nothing thus far, except to express
bis determination to carry out, in
a general way, the policy of
dent In fact, the
chances are that be has not bad
time to think of much else. He is
a man who usually thinks of but
thing at a time, and all
cations that he is very deeply
moved i lie recent tragedy, and
that bis plans for the Immediate
future have not been formed.
There arc some predictions, bow-
ever, which are even now made,
based on promises and intent ions
ascribed to him in the past. For
example, it has been stated a
long time ago there was
and Sen-
Lodge that the latter should
have the position of Secretary of
State in the event of
President. On
of this it was
asserted that Hay would resign.
But it now appears that Lodge
does not want the portfolio,
or at least, that he would rather
have the chairmanship of the Com-
on Foreign Relations, This,
to one who knows that moat of the
Senate is done in the Committee
rooms, appears intelligible.
The Cabinet minister works in the
arc light of publicity, the chair-
man of a committee pulls strings
which move other people to come
in the electric light and talk
and dance. He has the
and the power of a
minus some of the
So the fact that Senator Lodge
wants the place which Davit, of
Minnesota, once honored, shows
Bat there is an in-
little story in this con-
J received Fruit Jars at
M.
Get your school supplies
Book Store.
The James grape, the best that
grow, are now on the market.
An express office will
at Farmville about first
of October.
J. B. Cherry Co. will have
their opening day of new fall goods
on neat Thursday,
As the weather la getting
enough to have fires, it will be well
that chimney and flues be well
looked after before stoves go up.
Sheriff O. W. gives
notice of hi appointments during
month of October for the par
pose of collecting tax and ad vises
all to tee him and save cost.
The grave is yawning the
low who la always in a
Some women think they ought
to get enough pin money to buy
diamonds with.
A woman may dislike a man
who doesn't understand her and
positively bate a man who does.
The of Ida
and
dysentery is the In death
during summer months. You cannot
be too careful, and particular attention
should be paid in diet A supply of
at hand for It can
lie relied on at all aura and
A will cure any or-
case. Avoid substitutes, there Is
one Pain-Killer, Perry Price
and
MADE FOR
Every Day and Sunday Too.
Remember the Guarantee we Give
For a Rip, For a Button Off.
The fall line now sizes, colors,
and prices, A call will be appreciated.
Frank Wilson,
Greenville. N. C.
The King Clothier.
No Pun
The passenger train Wednesday
evening did not afford us a single
personal item. That was a
train to come in a heavy
Methodist
Dr. T. X. of the
Advocate, it com-
piling a hand book of North Car-
Methodism that will contain
all the statistics of this
It will be handsomely
well illustrated
Court
special term of Pitt
court adjourns Saturday
after having continued a week.
Judge O. H. Allen presided. He
It a good Judge and a large volume
of was transacted by the
court daring the week.
Notice.
The undersigned, school com-
for District No.
race, will meet at N.
C, on Sept. for the
purpose of electing a public school
teacher. School to commence 1st
Monday in October.
M. Jones,
W. M.
Mrs. Was. King left
for Kooky
Mite Andrews left this
for Durham to
school.
J. L. Starkey left this morning
for Haiti more for treatment in the
hospital.
B. Clayton, Universal-
will preach in the Christian
tonight.
Charlie Skinner left tin- morn-
for Mew York to take a
with the American Tobacco
Co.
lira. X. S. Fulford child, of
Washington, who have been visit-
hr father, A. L. Blow,
turned home today.
1901.
Mrs. K. tire no is sick.
It. S. Clark went to Wilson to-
day.
W. J. to Bethel to
day.
B. to Suffolk to
day.
Joe has a position
with W. B. Brown.
W. E. returned
day evening from Tarboro.
W. K. Hooker returned
day evening from Richmond.
J. B. Taylor, of Henderson, was
on our tobacco market today.
Mrs. C. F. Manning returned
Thursday evening from Baltimore.
J. Hester and sister, Miss
Mollie, left this morning for Chase
City, Va.
Com.
Rent tad Silt,
I will rent my farm, four miles
north of Greenville and mile
from House station, for the year
with privilege of years.
About Nov. lit I will sell all
harm Implements, gin, engine,
thresher, mill, carts, wagons,
horses, mules, hogs, cattle, corn,
fodder and hay on said farm.
Parties to examine the
farm or equipment call any
time and do to.
John
The that a man who
baa a good idea needs a
fortune with to advertise it
is not true. Some of the moat
of men are those
who began in a small way,
ally increasing their advertising at
they could. man who
employ hands tint trans-
ported bit materials in a wheel
barrow, and advertised hit
only In a few lines in a
Record.
I will attend at the following
times and for the purpose of
collecting taxes fur the year
Bethel, Oct. 5th.
Stokes, Monday, Oct. 7th.
Tuesday, Oct. 8th.
Thursday, Oct.
Falkland, Saturday, Oct. 12th.
Ayden, Saturday, 10th.
Store, Tuesday, 22nd
Saturday, Oct. 20th
Out Swamp, Tuesday,
Thursday, Out.
Meet me and save coat.
O. W.
Sheriff of Pitt County.
Smith, Jr., of Farmville,
took the train even-
for Ayden to his parents.
Mrs. B. R. King and children,
of who have been visit-
relatives here, left morn-
Delia and Ella Smith, of
Ayden, spent Thursday here and
returned home on the evening
train.
Rev. D. B. Clayton, who has
been spending a few days with the
family of K. A. Maye, left this
morning.
K. Barrett, Route Agent of
Southern Express Co., came
Thursday evening spent the
night here.
Mitt Nannie Wilson,
son, and Wilson re-
turned Thursday from the
at Buffalo.
Mrs. J. A. Lang and Mist Lena
King left this morning for
more to attend the marriage J.
B. to visit relatives.
W. R. Smith went to
today.
J. J. Cherry, Jr., to
Norfolk today.
B. W. Friday
evening from Bethel.
Lawrence Tripp came home to-
day from Va.
Rev. V. A. left this
for Rocky Mount.
Mrs. D. II. Event left this morn-
Tarboro to relatives.
W. B. Brown returned Friday
evening from northern mar-
R. C Flanagan, of
City, came in Friday evening to
visit hit parents here.
W. B. Wilton, Jr., left this
morning tor Oxford to resume hi.
studies at school,
and little son,
Henry, Jr., returned home
from a trip to
Mint Delia Philippe, of New
Bern, who hat been visiting Mia.
Kinton, left Friday
Betty Greene and
returned Friday evening
from the exposition.
Mrs. M. D. returned Fri-
day evening from the northern
markets pun hating new millinery
and from the ex-
position.
Prof, W. H.
to
school house, near Farmville, to-
day to deliver an address at
educational rally held there.
N. C, Sept.
At a meeting of the Young
dies Literary Society of the High
School at this place
officer sere elected for present
Moore.
Vice Mis
Mamie of
Secretary, Miss Willie of
New Hope; Treasurer,
Ives, of Grifton. Committee on
Constitution By Laws.
Lena Spain, Cox Addle
Cox; Committee on Program,
Misses Helen Galloway, Dora Cox
and
Mrs. Susan Spark, of
it visiting her son, J. W.
Laud for t of laud,
at the Fred White place,
said to contain ITS acres with or
the same. It
can lie bought reasonable
by to A. G. Cox.
Master Willie Powell, of Golds
who has bis
uncle, J. B, for past
week, has home.
J. House, of is on a
visit to his son, W. L. House.
H. V. Leggett, of
spending several days here
for morning.
Joe who has I to see
his people Va.,
came home evening.
and J. R,
Tyndall have each purchased a
house and lot here and will move
their families in a short while.
Hogs for G. Cox has
or hogs for sale will
weigh from to pounds each.
They are flue order to fatten.
J. W. Davis and wife, J. If.
Davit and Alex Evans left for Ox-
ford yesterday morning to visit
Miss Lulu Aldridge,
who has her sister,
Mrs. W. K. during the
past few days, left for home
day.
Mrs. with
of Oakley, tare visiting her
Mrs.
Miss Katie of
after tome time visiting
relatives here, returned to her
evening.
Mis. W. Li House came home
yesterday morning a visit to
her parents
Miss on
yesterday evening's train from
Oakley where she bus been spend-
tome time visiting.
Mr. Mrs. Morgan, two very
old people are
their home this place. Neither
expected to live the
week.
Since writing Item Mr.
Morgan died lust night one
o'clock. He had a severe
of paralysis lust Thursday from
which he never rallied. Ho was u
good u devoted member
of Mission church.
The burial will place
afternoon at o'clock at the
ard. Hit Wife Still
at death's door.
The Price Corn.
. Corn was mil ed at Chicago oil
Philadelphia
cents, and in North Carolina
to per
Last season sold this State
for about cents while the
West to out considered
a good price. The present
price is therefore nil advanced
from to till per lust
year.
The North Carolina farmer who
hat corn for Is both fortunate
and wise In this day. trouble
fear la that too many will be
compelled to buy at the
price from u failure to attempt to
provide enough others from
on account of the bud
Raleigh
worth choice goods
w at factory prices.
BOUGHT
LOTS of
Clothing, Notions, Shoes, Hats,
AT HALF THEIR CUSTOMERS WILL GET THE BENEFITS.
Boys Clothing,
M Suits,
j to
no
I., sizes
o TO YEARS.
l U
IS
Mens Clothing.
no Price
IS
Odd Coats.
0.1 and OH Coat a
B BO and I Of
I I ON
and IN
Boys Knee Pants.
and SB kind,
and 7.1
3.1
Mens Pants.
and Punt's now
and l
BO
and
These prices cash s
No goods charged at these prices.
MEN'S BOYS DRESS
BO to M now l
to
to
to
to
pieces.
A full I c i.
o now going
I lie Milne
MENS UNDERWEAR.
Dozen.
l SB and l kind now
OB mid
and
STEEL BOO CONG
ED
to kind,
juice
ins. Shunt. Mm.-.
Mens i BO
nut Hi-
stock hand.
Yon
for
7.1
BO
All I Window
ALL
NOW
price lo
Bought Enough Goods For Tea
Small Stores.
COME,
DRESS GOODS.
Clocks and
ft watches now 01.1 j
R i
I ii Z i. anal All all nil The
,. ,, j lo Mo us and
day clock at prices. or tell them about us.
line w
have ever had. Special
from Sta to
Licenses.
of Heeds, T. It. Moore,
Issued the following marriage
since
and Mary
J. W.
unto and
Herbert
Sanders.
Allied and Martha
Matt
I i lie cheapest to the
All Don't full
of the choice
All Linen
Worth now
a, tr, I I till Cloth
line In town. All kinds.
Ladles Underwear
Ready lo wear. Auk our In department
to to yon.
Ac at less cost of material.
FURNITURE.
Others cheap calico. I Watch
Tatty will run out be-
fore you leave
in
Al colors prices,
in ill-. It a tare
for ladies to get a
good
quality ft Oak Styles
Onus, Gel prices.
th The
Mills,
without yard
wide , Ci
C. T.
The Big Store.
Greenville, H- C.
PI
B-.-l
Have
HONORS
I AM CARRYING AN
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What
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Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
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AND A OTHER THING
WHICH AM I TO MENTION.
Come to Me me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork.
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AFTER TWO YEARS PAID N THE
if
OF NEWARK. N. J-. K HAS
Loan
Value,
Paid up Insurance.
Extruded MUM work .
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are three tear, lapse evidence
Of and
Antler second No S. u.
succeeding provided the premium for the yew u pun.
They may be To or
Increase the Insurance, or
during the
of insured.
J. L,. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
lake Substitute.-
f I WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD
TO PRODUCE THO EQUAL OF
for Chills. Fevers.
Night Sweats and Grippe, and
oil forms of Malaria.
None genuine
Red Cross it on label I
j I
DON'T WAIT TO DIE
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED I
HUH TONIC FAMOUS I
TRY IT. NO CUM NO PER
TO TAKE.
ASTHMA CURE FREE.
Bring;. Instant Relief Cure In all Cases
SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON OF POSTAL.
There is nothing like II bring
instant relief, even in the worst It
till else foils,
The K. Well, of Villa,
bottle of in good
Hon- I cannot tell BOW I foil for the
good derived from n -lave, chained with
putrid sore hi d net hum years, l
mired of ever being cured, raw your advert
merit for the cure of this dreadful and tormenting
and yon bad
yourselves, to give It a trial. To my
rial acted Bend me
to oven tor a treatment of
to the one that cured Mr. Wells. We'll it by post-
mid of Charge, to an; sufferer who . write II,
Ker mind, though you are however
case. will and cure, yew
the more glad we are It. Done once, ad-
dressing Or. Bros Medicine to. 130th St., N.
Sold by all
. THE GREAT
TONIC LAXATIVE
m sour stomach, indigestion, bed
inactive heartburn, trouble, backache,
e Insomnia. energy, blood, blotched or muddy MM,
or Ml which tell th. story or bowel, and -n
Unpaired digestive system, Will Cam on.
It clean out lbs bowels, let kidneys,
mucous th, purify your blood put you
on your Your will return, your bowel, move
and kidneys to trouble you, your skin will
freshen will led tho old time energy
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Pit County Pay s
to Memory.
Our dead President. William
now reels
tomb. His body gently eon
lo grave,
at Ml home city. Canton,
in the of the
of people ever assent
on like in our
amid the highest honors ever
paid man. Every where there
sorrow and mourning, and in
every town and hamlet of our
country there were assemblages of
people to honor his memory.
Amid the solemn lolling of bells
from every tower and from
House, the people
and Pill county
in the Temple of M
pay tribute of respect lo
our martyred The
was soon UM to its
and even nil who
not gain
The meeting as called to
by W. H. Long, who in
brief announcement asked
lo preside. In taking
the chair paid a
tribute to President
The combined choirs of Hie
under the direction of
Kev. N. sang at intervals
during the exercises Jesus
of My My tied to
and -Rock of the
entire assemblage it the
singing.
Kev. En re read Will
Psalm and Rev. P. A. of
a and
prayer.
Judge A. M. Moore, chairman
of the committee on resolutions,
offered the
The people of the town of Green-
ville and of the county of Pitt in
muting on the
day and at the hour when last
rites and services are being
at funeral of our
President, William do
resolve,
Thai we desire to
horror and indignation which
we, in common with the of
our country, feel the dastardly
of the President
the States.
Sod. That we the
mot that the fatal which
him of life was
oil at the of our Nation,
and was a wicked and murderous
attack on those rights and liberties
which are inestimable
of every citizen of Ibis great
of Slates.
3rd. That lo
and to the people of our country, m
well as the and
of good and all that a
lice people hold dear, demand
the enactment and rigid enforce-
of Stringent laws whereby
anarchism aim its vile teachings
shall be forever stamped out and
Crushed within our borders, and
that no Demon who leaches, pro
claims or defend such infamous
doctrines shall tie permitted to
come to this country, and every
known anarchist now residing here
shall be expelled from our borders
as an enemy to good government
and lo our liberty loving people.
Thai we honor and revere
the memory of our martyred
dent, William as a lie
loved and wise ruler,
public life embodied and
the highest order of
unquestioned in-
and exalted patriotism, and
whoM private and domestic life
combined noblest and purest
which constitute and pro-
claim gentleman, the patriot
I ho sincere Christian.
Thai
mid life
will he with, grief
In the which
hi., befallen her, and though in
the her,
an I In which environs
all no of light may
let us trust as he be-
in shadow of
i, will
done, I
That a copy these res
sent to Mrs.
mid his family, that
a copy be furnished lo each of our
town with a hi
their
After the
he eloquent speech and
followed by Swift Galloway,
Mr. W. P. Harding, Harry
Mr. K. A. in the
order named. Each of the speeches
of a very high order, couched
most beautiful language, and
well worthy the high character of
him whose honor I bey spoke.
At the conclusion of the
am the resolutions were adopted by
unanimous vole. doxology
sung and Ms. W. Davis pro-
the benediction.
The schools of the town were
dismissed for and all
attended the exercises. Judge O.
H. Allen also adjourned court on-
I o'clock to give place to
memorial meeting.
Pills
Dyspepsia,
Cotton
In a copy the
and Advertiser,
weekly in Wilmington in year
1834, by Thomas I or lug, is the
of the ah-
of and per-
haps first cotton will in
extensive
has establish
ed In this
State. Kite hundred twenty-
eight spindles and looms
are in operation and between two
hundred pounds of
thread can be manufactured in a
To those acquainted with the
of the cotton milling Indus-
try ow in North Carolina, the
above ill be of
Star.
The in work low prior.
Nice Photograph.
Mall per
All chew.
MB picture
Frames th. Come
my work. No trouble lo
sample. Th. very
to Sour.
S to s. m, I. to n. in. to please.
IN 1806.
j. W. Cl.
Norfolk, Va,
Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
OLD DOMINION ORE
a New Trial.
Is in California a
strange colony of the outside
world rarely says The
Kansas City Journal. is made
up outlaws, and some of the
most notorious escaped
have taken in it. They live
a rugged stretch of
of
on side and a range of foot-
hills which
tho Mexican border on the other.
There no at this on
the of California, and no rail-
roads reaching In from the other
direction, so the men arc complete
isolated. are practically
prisoners, because they dare not
venture out, but effort has ever
been made to disturb them their
chosen refuge, though they have
been congregating there for
Tho Supreme Court
a new trial the case of Slate
Moore others,
was tried In Pitt Superior Court I
at its last March term. It will lie j
remembered that evidence upon
which the largely relied for
the of the defendants
in this case was conduct of a
certain bloodhound made use of to
trail from the store which tho
alleged was committed.
It is probable the decision of the
Supreme Court is founded on the
of that evidence.
The case, from novelty of the
main question involved
peal, has attracted a good deal of
The undersigned having duly
before the Superior court clerk of rut
county administrator of of
L. Smith, is hereby
lo all persons Indebted to the
lo Immediate payment to under-
signed, all persons having claims
a iii-i the relate notified lo the
I same to the payment
twelve months the date of this
notice, or It will In tar of recovery.
This day of September,
L. SMITH,
Smith.
VICE
Steamer
ton daily M A. M. for
ville, leave daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer loaves
Greenville Mondays,
at A. M.
leave Tarboro for
and
st A. M. freight only.
at with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York
ton. and for all for
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion B. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore,
and Una from
Boston.
JNO.
Washington, N. C
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville,
, W.
Gov. when asked the
beet way to protect the lives of
Presidents stamping
out anarchy and all
of anarchists. You
by enacting laws to
protect the officer, for those laws
now exist. The way to prevent la
to provide against the advocacy of
anarchist
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Clerk of the Court I
having MM Utters of
to me, the on the too
day 1901, on the estate or
Joseph A. Dupree, deceased, is here-
by given to all persons Indebted to the
to to the
undersigned, to all creditors of
to present their
to the undersigned, within
twelve months alter tho dale of
or this notice will he plead in tar of their
y. This 2nd day Sept, 1901
JUDITH Administratrix
on tho estate of A. DUPREE.
who always so the
hot a rather they have a
babe, should not that
In. and of
hot on children, keeps In
condition makes the
only box at
r mail to C. M.
i, st. Lows, Mo.
Travelers Siberia ear
soups sacks. soups are
solid as stone, and keep
Milk is
and sold by pound.
GREENVILLE N.
Cotton Bagging and lies always
on has i-
Fresh goods kept ea
hand. Country and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Clerk of Superior Court pf Pitt
county having Issued Letters of MM
to me, the undersigned on
day of August, Ml. on th. of
Tripp, notice is hereby given to
nil persons indebted to the to make
immediate payment to tho
to all creditors of said estate to
their claims properly authenticated, to tho
undersigned,
the of this notice, or this notice will be
plead in bur of their recovery.
Administrator of tho estate of
In order to secure some evidence
for use in the trial of a damage
suit a Western railroad
company the of two
who had In
Hoots county, Kansas, recently
placed two dummy on the
railway truck at the point where
the had occurred, and
awaited the arrival of an express
train. His experiment
caused another life; for
of express saw he
supposed to be an obstruction on
the as the train approached
at a speed forty miles an hour,
and to jump from the
cab. The cool headed engineer
seized him in nick of time, and
held here until Hie train bad passed
rove the
is a dis
grace to decency and civilization.
of the of
idiot; fed foster-
ed by fornication in of
law and gospel, fattening like a
harpy on appealing only lo
the Ignorant or this thing
of ulcers and
dares to comradeship
Christian churches. Snail re
sort In and feathers or the cow-
hide Hardly. But beg the
good people of name
of don't house or feed
Herald.
Woman always bits the nail on
the finger nail.
There arc many told gates on
the slimy road of slander.
There is a great deal of sense
concealed beneath the horse hat
The who a thought
to charity rarely gives anything,
else.
The so called truest friend
nuns out to be the rankest
Tho man who wears his religion
on his sleeve is generally out at the
A waterspout-a
A man can't contract some
its too much.
Counterfeit money la a thing of
the past.
The motto of editor
to
A burst of broken
promise.
give-
away when she is presented
court.
No, Maude, dear, still waters do
not always come from a still.
A doesn't need a musical
education to sing his praise
The who trifles with her
husband's affections wouldn't hrs
lo rifle bis pockets.
North Pitt county in Superior
court l fore toe clerk.
ask
and other,
VS.
The above named Chester
will take that action as
above has been In tho
of Pitt county, to sell a certain lot in
I he Town of for partition. And
said defendant will further take
that he Is required to appear at the or
t he clerk of the Superior court of Pi county
on Friday Sept. 20th, and answer or
demur to the complaint in said or
the plaintiff will apply to the court for the
relief In the
This August 14th, 1801. D- C MOORE,
clerk Superior court,
for
W, R. WHICHARD
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete In every de
payment and M the
lowest. Highest market
paid for country produce.
J. E.
DEALER IN------
Even the
worn ennui
shouldn't
in
RHEUMATISM
TO STAY CURIO.
Matt
A that
cures and long stand-
lases. The greatest blood
purifier known. Has the
of physicians
after thorough trial,
SALE OF TOWN LOT.
By virtue of decree of the Superior
Court of Pitt made on the 2nd
of September 1801, in special pro-
therein pending, entitled
James Beverly Brother, guardian
and others, I Monday
before the court house door in
all public sale to highest bid-
for cash, lot or parcel of
In the loan
as la plot
of said town as part of lot bounded on
the by street, on toe last by
the lot form-
and used a. Baptist
and on the West by the Pearce lot, and
being tho home place of th. late
containing one fourth of an
1801.
A. LINK OP
IS Mill
more or leas.
This the day of
BLOW, Co
ALEX.
notice to
cent of lite
II per
law
treated. Pries
D, A
Wholesale retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Parlor
suits, Tables, Lounges, P.
and Gall ft A x
Moat Key West
American Beauty tan
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
i Seed Meal and Hulls, Oar
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins,
China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Mac
Best Butter, Stand
ard Hewing ties, and nu
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
AIM a Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ,
J. B. COBBY.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Broken in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. John C. General Agent for
North Carolina and Virginia, of that Well-
Known and Popular Company,
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Insurance Co., of
Desires tn lo Its large number
policy holders, and to the public
of North this com-
will now lb-sumo Is this
state and from this dale will issue Us
desirable to all de-
siring very heat insurance In boat
life insurance company In tho world.
if the ii agent In your town has not
yet completed arrangements, address
JOHN C.
Slate Agent, N.
Assets
Paid policy holders
Live, reliable energetic agent wanted at
once lo work for the
Old mutual
The Commoner
WILLIAM J.
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
in Advance.
One Year Months
Three Slug. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. taken at
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or
and
one year for 13.60 payable la ad-
Ilka parrots, may not
be m green as they look.
It any to build unties
the you own a
loon.
PATENT
SH i A,
FOR
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH TO
VOL,
PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER
NO
Twice a
-AT
II
I.
WE
ARE KNOCKING
THEM
For Dry Drew 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 us. Every day n bargain day and every a
bargain. Your friends,
W. T. LEE CO.
The
UNEQUALED DIVIDEND RECORD IS THE RESULT OF
Securing the highest rate of interest consistent with safety.
Rigid economy of management.
Low death rate, resulting from a careful selection of and
limiting business to the United States
It will be to your Interest to see what we can do for you before
placing your life insurance.
Good territory open for Agents in North Carolina.
T. ARCHIBALD GARY, General Agent.
For Virginia and North Carolina,
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company
1201 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va.
OUR RALEIGH LETTER.
Special Correspondent of
Raleigh, N. C, Sept.
There is sonic shifting around in
newspaper circles in Raleigh Ibis
week. F. L. Merritt,
Editor of the News and
goes to Norfolk, where he takes n
like position on tho Virginian
Pilot. Tom Pence, who has been
Oily Editor of the Morning Post
since it began a crack
lag good he has trans-
the scene of his activities
across the street and becomes Man
aging Editor of the News and Ob-
server. Mr. Wm. Aiken of
where he was connected with
the Citizen for a number of years,
comes to Raleigh to fill up the gap
in tho Post's force.
GOVERNOR AYCOCK ON INSURANCE.
Governor is a great be
in life the
right sort. The best companies
are selling it nowadays on such
advantageous terms that it is
most like potting out money
on interest to take out some of the
policies some of them arc
writing. I have been shown, for
the following figures,
that the fact that
Governor who is currying
a policy tor the North-
western which Mr. T. A. Gary
of is General Agent for
Virginia and North is
getting his insurance at half cost
this year, and if the cash dividend
lick is kept up he will lie drawing
more insurance interest
bis policy than his
amounts to. Ten years ago, or I
1890, he took out a
policy in the
the premium
being After the
year he began to draw cash
But instead of accepting
the same in cash, as a deduction
from bis annual premium, he has
ft
I I
FALL OPENING 1901
Thursday, Sept.
On the above named date we will hold
our regular Fall and Winter opening.
We will have on display the most
line of new high class goods
it has ever been our pleasure to show.
Here you will the newest ideas In
Styles, Colors Weaves. We
ally invite you to attend.
J. B. Go.
Daughter
and all the
Ladies that
N T DWELL
is in the Northern Markets
purchasing
She will bring back the prettiest stock ever seen
My stock of Dry Goods also has
many attractions for you.
NEWS FROM COLORADO.
A MEAN LOOKING LETTER-HEAD
Creek, Col.,
Editor
lake the privilege of
yon a few items from Colorado.
A lady ill Colorado Springs yes
made the remark that she
wished was dead buried.
Ten minutes afterward her horse
ran away and killed her Instantly.
A frightful gas explosion occur
ed In the coal mine the Colorado
Fuel and Iron Co., yesterday even-
Three men were taken out
j entrance the tunnel so
mangled as to be
It is thought a hundred, or at
seventy-live, are shut up
OPENING
Wednesday and Thursday,
Has last many a dollar for business men. If a man is
lodged by he wears, he is also judged by th
letterhead he uses. An artistic, nicely printed
E head may lie looked on as a good Investment.
P It will be done Send your to
I The Reflector Office.
let the value of the dividend each
year be added to his policy, and
here is tho Beginning with
189.1, bis cash dividend has been
each year as
015.20, 917.00, 118.00, 016.17,
038.14. The
additions to the value of his policy
have been during the same period
of S years,
This
year the amount will be larger
Still. His original insurance of
has grown to over
the premium remains the
same, of and he has there
fore bad ten years of in
one of the best companies in
world at an average cost of about
a year.
In the followed
at the funeral of W. B.
Victor attach-
a two seated carriage in
which three member of the O. B.
wore driving, ran away. The
driver was out.
ran down a
September and
BAKER HART,
Headquarters
The
j horses ran down a very steep
hill and sprang Into a ditch
feet across. Mrs. May Wood got
an awful hole Urn eked in her head,
aim broken, besides other
juries. It ii not thought
live. Another lady received cuts
and
An was killed in
the abaft of the Elk ton gold mine
in Cripple Creek on Saturday. It
was the last week lie
AYDEN NOTES.
A X. C, Sept. 1901.
Smith, Jr., and wife, of
Farmville, came up on Thursday
evenings train and spent the night
Smith Hotel. They returned
Friday morning.
Hun Lillian returned
from Thursday morning.
Enoch was Fri-
day night.
Quite a number of our people at-
tended church at Son.
day.
Rev, J. K. passed
through Thursday his way to
Hardy, of Greene
has moved his family to Ayden
They occupy the Will Hart house
on Main street.
Mrs. O. F. of Scot-
land is visiting her
Mr. Mrs. Berry, in South
Ayden.
Manning, of Williamston
came In on Saturday evening's
live train to visit his Prof. A.
Manning.
Mrs. J. T. Smith attended the
yearly meeting at Great swamp
Saturday,
Ayden is to have another
Dr. Ira M. Hardy, of
Goldsboro. will locate here about
first of October. He has
in about two
SUPPLY.
On the date above named days we will
have our Fall Opening. We will show
on the above the most beautiful line
Goods, Trimmings, that
ever been shown on the Greenville mar-
To our store on these dates
yon will see the newest things in
colors and A cordial invitation
is extended to all. Very
RICKS WILKINSON.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WITH EVERY PURCHASE
The New President. I
arc asked is
really a man Our
answer was, He is beyond doubt
such a He has written two
or three books, and at least two are
of literary value and cleverness.
His of Thomas Hart lien-
a native of North Carolina
who was some two miles from
the historic town of Hillsboro, in
Orange county, attend the
of North Carolina, and his
work on have
been well praised the north. He
is much of a speaker with
aggressiveness, earnestness
and much resource as his
campaign last year
Ho., much of political
wisdom sagacity he possesses
we will not here to say.
Wilmington
We have just added Steam Supply to our business and
will sell anything in this line very low. See us when in want of
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard Globe
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water
Oil Cups, Air Steam
U. S. Injectors, Cocks, Steam
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Fitting all sizes.
LINE OF Packing, Rubber Belt,
Belt, Leather Belt, Belt Lacing, Belt Hooks,
take before going back lo England
intended We welcome him here, and
wish him much success,
this week to live on his earnings. I The Free Will Baptists will hold
He has worked here some time. a protracted meeting at the
a heavy front
Sunday night.
The Chef at a hotel
makes an omelet of one egg for
fifty people. The egg is an Ml rich
egg and comes from m-
faun.
Democrats here and in Colorado
It liver Occur to You that a
little Perry on end
applied or twice lo
would counteract poison
and speedily
will also cure biles and
other poisonous Insects as as reptiles.
Bat as to use upon wrapper on
each bottle Avoid substitutes, there, is
but Perry I rice
SOLE
Mr. Advice on Marriage.
A young man recently wrote to
editor of The Homo
Journal have you
to say, squarely and fairly, to a
young of twenty-nine who is
Harvesting and Drain
Garland Cook Stoves.
BAKER k HART.
Springs will hold their primaries . lo i the October
next Saturday evening. Nineteen Hr for
delegates will be sent to the gnawer. Its salient arc
Convention Of the In Colorado a man should make the
Springs. I woman of bit choice his chum, as
Several were in that he should
dale, a new town in Colorado, with Bet the nighest consideration
chances on a lovely home all com- ., M Ber. that he should
The home was won by Mr. remember that he owes his wife to
C. II. Hiss, a young man her mother, and treat his mother-
started in with respect, at least; that
The Chicago capitalists are keep his wife informed
lug arrangements W build a can- lo bis income; that he should
factory Palisades Grand a allowance and
Junction, Colorado. They arc be should have his life
asking the people to help put up above all,
the building and take stock la the I that when a young man marries
factory. he muss remember that he leaves a
There an excellent out self and enters into a
look tor all of the Cripple Creek another and self.
mine-. More and more gold is
found every week. The Jack Cot
mine is producing per
month. H. V.
Building.
N. C.
In Ibis age boodle
taken the ; I of brain,
in ll for
it.
The of the
dangers of morons, and
i the in death isle
daring summer month. You
too careful,
should be paid to A supply of
Killer MM ran
lie mi id nil times safe, sure and
A will cure any or-
Avoid there is
Fain-Killer, Perry
and M.
,.