Eastern reflector, 8 October 1901


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Have You Forgot
. q THAT I AM AN
Pry Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
. AND A OF
i am unable to mention
Come to sec me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork.
Yours to please-
las. White.
AFTER TWO HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
BENEFIT lilt I
N. J., POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
a. Cash Value,
Paid p Insurance.
t. Extended insurance that works automatically,
;. is
i. Will be reinstated If arrears be paid within mouth
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon
of and payment of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions.
Dividends are payable lbs beginning of second and i
succeeding year, provided Hie for the yaw
be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase
;. To policy payable as an during Hie I
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
lie you
l each
paid.
OCEAN HOTELS.
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS
Made By The Virginia. Observer
Tor the ct statistics for
their own lake, for
the man who likes to eat well, the
list of the content of
larder reading.
Here, for instance, is the
average aboard the
at beginning of every
age between New York and Hem-
burg, and of course all the other
bis are provisioned about
the same way.
In the first place, there arc
tons of ice to keep things eatable
and drinkable, and these arc things
that were on the ice on a recent trip
Fourteen beeves, calves,
lambs, hogs, 1,500
chickens, geese and game birds,
1,700 pounds of fish, -100 pounds of
tongues and sweetbreads, 1,700
dozen of eggs. barrels of oysters
clams, barrels of potatoes,
barrels of other vegetables,
crates of tomatoes and celery,
dozen head of lettuce, barrels of
flour, COO pounds of oatmeal and
hominy, 1,300 pounds of
quarts of milk. quarts of
cream, big molds of cream,
of fruit, 12.000 quarts of , Gibing should no
wine and liquor, quarts of ins counteracts and the effect of
beer and tons of drinking keeps
. unit the
water. out.
Of course all of this is not used
on each trip, but enough is carried
a liberal
Sun.
Flattery and falsehood arc
of kin.
Many a is often
sold.
The world laughs at our vice,
but blindfolds itself to our
As the cold weather is approach-
ins. I be foot of the mountain will
soon need a shoe.
Formerly the foolish virgins had
no oil; now the foolish are
too free ii n the kerosene.
There are people in this town
so mean that they would argue the
right of way with a blind man.
Possums and persimmons are
getting ripe, happy days will soon
be here; give your sweetheart a
friendly us all have good
cheer.
Mothers who have always so dreaded the
approach of hot mother when they haves
them in
la casts only per at
nail to C. M
None genuine
Red Cross is on
Don't . a
WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD
TO THE EQUAL or
for
Night Sweats and Grippe, and
all forms of Malaria.
DON'T WAIT TO DIE
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED
CURES MIKE IONIC FAMOUS I
TRY IT. NO PAY. i . PER
TO TAKE.
A Universal Horse Scare.
Isn't said an old horse- ,
man. a piece of white paper
l wing and r a feet will
him when nothing else under I
the sun will make him bat an eve. I
are old horses in this ,
loan that would go on eating out of learnings of the States Steel
a nose bag if the crack of doom Corporation dining the past six
months amounted to
organized lost a for-
tune in its battle with the Steel
Trust. Mr. has
not Buffered materially, if reports
from the lets of that con
Cent arc to relied upon. It is
genii staled that the net
Our colored friends have been
disposed to make I great deal of
the part played by a Parker, a
of their race,
resulted in President Me-
death. they
met, throughout the length and
breadth of the land, to adopt
of respect and sympathy,
the bare almost
naturally, inserted a
paragraph eulogistic of Parker.
Ar d yet when sat at
to try Parker was
called as a and, when
on the stand were
they had no of
the hero. The Atlanta Con-
pertinently asks whether
this was due to a conspiracy on the
white people of against the
the colored man or whether Parker
had been playing a false role and
claiming honors not due him. It
would be interesting to know
about this. Why this sudden pass-
of Why has he so
suddenly dropped out of the game
Charlotte Observer.
in 1864.
J. ff. Cl.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
OLD DOMINION
Steamer leave Washing
ton daily at A. M. for Greet
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
Tin- undersigned having duly qualified
before the Superior court clerk of Pill
county u administrator of the of and at A. M. for
notice is hereby
given to all persona indebted to the
to make immediate payment to the under-
signed, and all having
against the rotate are notified to present the
Mime to undersigned payment
within twelve months from date of
notice, or it will he plead in bar of recovery.
This 4th day of 1901.
JAMES L. SMITH,
Sarah I.
Smith.
should sound In the reel. There
are hundreds of them that would
wink if n circus procession
Boron Lands came by. A tugboat
might blow up in the river not
feet away and they wouldn't fry
to dodge the boiler plate.
you can't trust one team In
a thousand to stand for the half of
a newspaper come blowing under
feet.
I don't know. If a
horse hot any left in him, he j
will goal that. The automobile and I
mid that a dividend will soon
lie declared on both classes of stock
issued by the company. a
trust grown to powerful that
it can indict nu almost fatal blow
upon a great branch of union labor
and make half a hundred millions
at same time, the situation has
become serious and Americans
will appreciate the gravity of the
political problem involving this
of capitalistic economy.
ASTHMA CURE FREE.
Relief Permanent Cure in all Cases
SENT ABSOLUTELY ON OF POSTAL.
There ll nothing like Ii brings
instant relief, even in the cures when
all else tails.
The Rev. C. Wells. Villa. Ridge, III., says.
Your bottle of received in good
I cannot tell you how thankful I feel for the
good derived it I was n slave, with
putrid for ten years. I de
of ever being cured. I saw advertise
the cure of this dreadful and
asthma, thought you had
but t to give it a trial. To my
astonishment, the acted like a charm. Semi me
a full
We want to send sufferer a treatment of
to the one that cured Mr. Wells. We'll send ii mall
paid, absolutely Fee of Charge, to . lie,, i ho will write for it,
even on a postal. Sever mind, mare despairing, however
bid case. will relieve cure. The worse
case, the more glad we arc it. delay, once, art-
dressing Dr. Taft Bros Medicine Co. St., N. Y. City.
Sold by all
I he that arc new to him,,
don't him, but the scrap
paper, which has been with us for decisive steps arc taken to reg-
will frighten him Into evil, the octopus will
l Tribune. have, within the decade, so
The Very Man. involved the working classes
When Leicester was far reaching that the
making his in feudal system will teem a veritable
before recent British by comparison
election, he ran across n red-
headed who felt lore against
politicians in general. As Mr.
approached ho waved
him off. come here,
he said, and. to discourage an
attempt, added, kind of man
we want in is a
rascal, one that dims care i,
rap for God or Nothing,
daunted, Mr. held
bravely to his mission soon
i I in Interesting the seaming
i om liable So indeed did
III irk his man that in the end the
crofter, glowing with satisfaction
and desiring to make an
his first deliverance, seized Mr.
band exclaimed,
Sir, the very man for
AN OLD ADAGE
A light purse Is a heavy
Sickness makes s light purse.
The LIVER Is the seat of nine
tenths of disease.
s Pills
go to the root of the whole mat-
thoroughly, quickly safely
and restore the action of the
LIVER to normal condition.
Give tone to the system and
solid flesh to the body.
Take No Substitute.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt
county, having Issued Letters of
to the undersigned, on the 2nd
day 1901, on the of
A. Dupree, deceased, notice is here-
by given to all person indebted to the
estate to make immediate payment to the
and to all creditors of laid
estate to present their claims, properly
to the within
twelve months alter the date of Ibis notice,
or this notice will be plead in bar of their
Tins the 2nd of Sept, 1901.
A.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. curries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore,
and Line from
Boston.
JNO.
Washington, N. C
J. J. CHERRY, Act.,
Greenville, N. C.
NOTICE TO
The Clerk of Court of
having Letters cf
to me, the undersigned on the
lay of 1901, on the estate of Lynn
Tripp, is hereby given to
all u-ii indebted to the to make
to the
In all creditors of said estate to present
their claims properly to
undersigned, within twelve months alter
the dale of this notice, or this notice will be
lead in of their recovery.
This tin- 9th day of August, 1901.
What a Wonderful Discovery is
Perry ll not only
the human family, hut is
i the remedy for horses and cattle.
It has never been known to fall in a of
the worst cases colic; and for sprains,
it never it once.
each Avoid
there is bill one Pain Killer,
and an.-.
The Haughty Butler.
THE GREAT
TONIC LAXATIVE
II you sour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad
dimness, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, loss
of appetite, Insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy skin,
or any symptoms and disorders which tell story of bad bowels and an
impaired digestive system, Will Cure You.
It will out bowels, stimulate the liver and strengthen
the mucous the stomach, purify your blood and put you
your Your appetite wilt return, your bowels move
your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you, your will clear and
and you will feet the old time energy and buoyancy.
proper l. It Male i Ma
it their bowels or a,
aids i-n .
i Sad
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For Salt by
. IS. mo. the mm.
. Ai Ire.
I lit I CO , Nov.,, V , uS . d.
. on M
Hi. Mile s
p. H
Mr. Sim, the major of
ford House, the residence of
Duke of Sutherland, is
among the most
major and
rs of tho highest circles. It is
said that the own servants
look ii him as tho lender of their
--ion. The seal is set upon his
aristocratic fume by a remark which
is a billed to him. They say that
he once went tn see Tree
piny Asked afterward
what he thought of it, he is reported
loftily to have r. marked, it's
extraordinary various ways the
lower orders have of getting their
Reed and a Quorum.
El-Speaker Heed was in the
court at Washington recent-
when justices were slow in as-
Mr. wailed with
an elephantine patience. Presently
n friend of his leaned over to him
whispered, Speaker, can't
. n
A look grave reproach .-. r-
tin statesman's
said b a lone dignity,
forget when I counted a
Si there was s QUO
i rum
II was I birthday, and he was
I years old lbs evening bis
Fred, Who was a soldier, up Into
I lb.- lo play with and Hob-
i k lunch
I,, he a soldier one said i
Jackie during lbs name.
i my a lot of
lessons of replied
It- I. a a smile.
Jack,
-I i.
I not coming said
Jackie, crossly, you see I'm I
knew, my boy. that the first
I a has to is to I
Uncle
Jackie a and then, I
I like a lie put away
Thus fur Mr. Roosevelt ll
tin
i. the leaders of I lie party
tends
the last
convention. It is expected
however, that within coming
two months, the new President will
lie compelled to declare himself on
the lending issues of the hour.
Whether he will prove to be more
subservient even Mr. Manna
had hoped for is a matter of
speculation at tho present
time.
A man in treat-
ed the police to a performance a
few days ago that took the
breath away from them. He per-
them to shackle his wrists,
his feet and bis arms with
best shackles, lock them put
the keys in their pockets. They
shut the door, left him alone and
inside of a be walked out
amongst and left the hand-
cuffs and shackles lying the
floor. Now they are trying to
out how he did it, but he will not
tell.
A bird in baud is all right if
you ha, o no knife and fork.
If the average girl knew which
side her butter bread was
she would shorten her matrimonial
career by prolonging her court-
News.
The musical is always
ready lotion turn.
Death loves a mark. So
does the chronic borrower.
The straw hat still lingers in the
lap of adversity.
Even the new woman out
ii ice cream soda.
Ever In hot weather a locomotive
can't run unless it
GREENVILLE S. C.
Cotton Ragging and Ties always
on baa .
goods kept so
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
county in Superior
court before the clerk.
other,
vs.
Tin above named defendant Chester
take notice an action entitled at
above commenced in the Superior
court of county, to sell a certain lot in
of Bethel for partition. And
lbs will further lake
that he is to appear at the office of
the clerk of the Superior court of Pi ll county
Friday Sept and answer or
to the complaint said action, or
the plaintiff will apply to the court for
relief demanded In the complaint.
This August C.
clerk Superior court,
F tor
SALE OF TOWN LOT.
By virtue of decree of the Superior
Court of county, made on the 2nd day
of 1901, in a certain pro-
therein entitled F. O.
James Beverly Brothers guardian
and others, I Monday October
1901, before court door in
at public sale to the bid-
for cash, the certain lot or parcel of
land situated in the town of and
described as In plot
of said town as part of lot on
the North by second street, on the East by
Green the the lot form-
owned used as Baptist parsonage
and on the Writ by lot, and
being the home of tho lute Jesse
Williamson, containing one fourth of an
acre more or less.
This the 4th day of September. 1901.
ALEX. L. BLOW,
W. R. WHICHARD
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
Karl I i has once
more Now that there is
a growing prospect of comparative
relations between China
and I tie powers, he feels
convalescent. When matters look
dark the
wan scarcely expected to recover.
I Brat knew bis individual
when he while ways that
are dark tricks that vain,
I lie heathen is
I in a diplomat, but
he has all Die of bis
race, nevi Unless.
The flower of the family is often
Hie latest u i -e.
Rodolph
Photographer,
O.
The leader in good work and low prices
Nice Photograph tor per dozen.
Halt Cabinets par dozen.
All oilier lines very Crayon Portraits
made any small picture Nice
baud all the lime. Come and
examine my work. No trouble to show
The very
guaranteed to
In a in., I. to S p. in. Yours to please.
CU El
RHEUMATISM
CURE.
M Hill At.
Century.
A remedy
and long stand-
greatest
plinth i known. Has the hearty
endorsement of leading physicians
after thorough trial. Cures r
cent, treated. Price
ii per bottle.
laid by h NICHOLS.
. M.
Wholesale retail and
Km Dealer, paid
II idea, For, Cotton Meet I, Oil Bar
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Red-
steads, Oak Suits, Ila
by Carriages, Go Curls,
suits, Tables, P.
and Gail A x
Meat i. Key West Cheroots,
iii.-i ii nu Beauty Can
Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Coffee,
, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut,
Candles, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Glass
and China Ware, and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
e.-e. Best Butter, Stand
M a c h i u e s , and nu
moron.- other goods. Quality
Quantity, for cash. Com
to see me.
MM IN
North Pitt Greenville
to
Oscar Hooker
X. Co and
Southern Express Co. J
The defendant, D. N. Co., will
take notice that a summons in the above
entitled was against mid de-
tho day of September, 1901,
by C. a Justice of the Peace
Pitt county, North for the sum
plaintiff by contract
which summons is returnable before
Justice his at linen ville In said
county on the day November,
The said defendant will also lake
a warrant attachment was issued
by said Justice on the 18th day
lier, against certain properly of
defendant i; iii the hands of
Southern Express Co., SC.
Which warrant is returnable before the
said Just ire at the time and above
named for the return of summons,
when where the said defendant is re-
lo appear and answer or demur lo
demanded will
C. D.
This Bass. ;.
j. i ere,
-----DEALER IN-----
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Hardware.
COME TO SEE KB.
J. R. COREY.
notice to
Public.
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. John C. Agent for
North Carolina and Virginia, of
Known sod Popular Company,
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Insurance Co., of
Desires to announce to Its large number of
policy and lo the public
generally, of North this com-
will now In this
stole and from Ibis date will issue Its
splendid and desirable policies, to all
the very la beat
life i ii -or company in the world.
If Ike agent In your town baa nut
yet. arrangements, address
JOHN C.
Agent, N. O.
Paid policy
Live, . tic at
. In Hurt lbs
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers In
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
Payable in Advance.
One Year Six Mouths
Three Copy
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
Th k office. The Semi-
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or Tin. Daily
and
one year for 13.60 payable In ad-
PATENT
PATENTS K
a,
FOR
III II
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH TO
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PITT C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER
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For Dry Dress Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Trunks,
Boys and Mens Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves,
and a big line of Baby Caps. Cloaks, Mitts and Bootee.
Come to see us. Every day a bargain day and everything a
bargain. friends,
W. T. LEE CO.
The North
DIVIDEND RECORD THE RESULT
Securing the highest rate of interest with safely.
Rigid economy of management.
Low death rate, resulting from a careful selection of
limiting its business to the United States
It will be to interest to see what we can do for you before
placing life
Good territory open for Agents in North Carolina.
T. General
For Virginia North Carolina,
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company,
1201 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va.
FALL SELLING.
Putting it Strong.
TOWN MATTERS.
Proceedings of the Board of Aldermen.
The of met Fri-
day night in regular
the entire Board being pres-
and had business to occupy
until o'clock.
The finance committee reported
that a fire engine note and in
had paid since last
meeting, and that about was
left treasury.
street committee reported
that the streets were in bad
and that most of the work
had stopped temporarily be-
cause of of work. The
committee was instructed to con
Untie all needed work, even if
money bud to be borrowed to meet
the bills.
The lights and wells committee
reported some new lamps
were needed to take place of those
worn out. will be
The committee reported
some repairs needed to roof of mar-
house which will be looked
after soon.
The white cemetery committee
reported sale of two lots and re-
renewed the recommendation that
a man be employed regularly to
keep the cemetery order.
No action taken on the
The ordinance committee report-
ed that the ordinances bad yet
been printed they were in-
to cause work to be
done at once.
J White petitioned that he be
released from paying boarding
house license tax except for three
months, the time be conducted
a boarding house, us he has now
the business. The
petition was grunted.
W. II. County Super-
of Schools, culled
of the Board to the fact that
no action had taken the
demand made by the Hoard of Edit.
cation at a recent meeting for
fines due town to
public school fund. An order
to the effect that the Trees-
of the town pay over, as
as convenient, to the Treasurer
the county the due the
school fund for lines collected
tween March I and July 1st,
1901.
The Tax Collector Police of-
made their of
during the past month.
All the of police were de-
vacant and the Board went
into an election by ballot without
The result of
DRESS GOODS.
Among the anticipated pleasure of the coming
season every lady should the
delightful experience of a visit lo
Our Beautiful Dress Goods
and Trimming Department
Every made
present conditions
therein under
of price is a
PAYING INVESTMENT.
We have a cl line of the novelties and
latest ideas. In coloring and designs these new
styles are models of beauty. We know we never
offered more for the money than we do the
present lime.
Our is Thoroughly up-to-
date Qualities and Styles
in Every Department.
None genuine
Red Cross is on label
Don't a Substitute
we world
TO PRODUCE THE EQUAL OF
for
Night Sweats and Grippe, and
all forms of
DON'T WAIT TO DIE
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED I
CURES TONIC FAMOUS
TRY IT. W NO CURE PER
DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE.
AFTER TWO PREMIUMS HAVE PAID IX THE
it
OF X. J., POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
I'll ill up Insurance,
Extended Insurance works automatically,
Is Non
C. Will be be paid on month while you
living, or within three after lapse, upon evidence
payment of arrears interest.
And why not the merchandise and prices will
back the statements made concerning them, we
hare every right to it There is
wrong in emphasizing excellence when the
sis is within the bounds of truth, when facts are
given without misrepresentation.
Our States Facts.
Just facts, something well worth remembering.
Counters and tables piled high. Stacks and stacks of
mens, boys and youths clothing. Every place iamb
ed and packed with shoes. We can show you to your
entire satisfaction. Counter room needed in our
dress goods department. Selling must continue to
relieve the pressure Come early before the best
things are gone. All the latest styles and weaves in
goods. Agents for Standard Patterns.
was an T.
Smith, Chief Police; W. II.
Assistant Police; S. I.
Dudley, Police.
When they were the
I day police officers were order-
ed to go on duty each day at sun-
rise continue until o'clock,
P. M., and the night officer to go
On duty o'clock, P. M. and
until sunrise next morn-
except that on Saturdays and
special days the day arc to
duly until o'clock,
were also in-
to wear uniforms.
W. II. Harrington called
to the dangerous condition of
the old stable building black-
shop do it where he is put-
ting up a new building on his lot
fronting the Court House, and a
committee was appointed to
condition of the build
Ion.
The Hoard ton in a body
on Saturday morning, 5th at
at o'clock to inspect the
ed new street from in
West Greenville, to Dickinson
A n to excuse S. Tunstall
from paying boarding house
boarding teachers was
lost.
Accounts amounting to
were allowed ordered paid.
This included the lire note
interest to
second Restrictions, s. Incontestable.
Dividend are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each
succeeding provided premium for the current year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, X. C.
Have You
What
Daughter
and all the
Ladies that
Our FALL
g OPENING of
Will take place on
Tuesday and Wednesday,
October 1st 2nd.
HOOKER.
Queer Superstition,
Pa., Oct.
Undertaker Benjamin Hums went
Antonio
Antonio at yes-
afternoon to prepare two
for burial, he found a
queer state of affairs. Au attempt
had been made to restore the two
corpses of by burying them.
The lads met death by suffocation
Sunday In an abandoned well near
farm the woods. Per-
had dropped a bag of chest
nuts in a well and crawled down
after them. He was overcome by
black damp and his companion
Green, who attempted to rescue
hi in. was also overcome by the
deadly gas. The Italians about
here believe In a superstition that
if a body meets death
location is buried in fresh earth
soon after death it will be restored
to life. When the undertaker
i. Lincoln took poured three hour after the
he found both bodies had
Children of the While House.
President Roosevelt will bring to
White House largest
of small that ever
made its old walls echo with shout
and laughter. AH Presidents
but one, Buchanan, have been mar-
rid men, Washington, Madison,
Jackson mid Polk bad no children.
The only little folks Ike White
House the seven years of
government were
or other relatives re-
moved Hum children, and these
Interrupted the quiet of old
mansion at rare intervals. The
elder Harrison was lather of
ten and Tyler
in Harrison's case
who survived were grown when he
became President, The same i.-
true of Tyler's children by hi- Die
who died while be was In
lice. The seven by bis
wife were born after Ilia re
lo the V
been stripped buried
six inches of soil the
Whom mil
had I it He vi laud j.
In his second term, but back of their homes.
Roosevelt all the records however, refused to have the
in this particular, having an bodies dog up, claiming that
half dozen of happy, healthy, was yet to return. until
loving Louis this morning did give up all
Globe Democrat. hope and allow the undertaker to
j raise the bodies and bury them in
There is nu amazing difference
sometimes between the valuation
of property when Haled for
and when reported to a mer-
agency as a basis for credit.
The most difference in
such valuations recently emu- lo
the of Ibis writer. A
certain corporation recently organ
lo this Stale reported ii- prop-
to n mercantile agency as be
lug worth
property is assessed for tax-
a valuation f
Chatham Record.
Comment is unnecessary.
Landmark express
opinion all lax returns
should I a published. The more
i I he cemetery properly.
Toe cure of a case of tetanus, or
lockjaw, by an anti-toxin is of
very great Importance to
A Brooklyn boy who had stepped
on the proverbial rusty nail was at-
lucked this hitherto incurable
malady. surgeons injected
into brain a which was-
intended to destroy the lock jaw
in a short time the ilia-
leasing symptoms disappeared.
There is ever;, reason to hope for
complete recovery. Since we have
robbed diphtheria of most of its
terror lbs use of an anti-toxin,
iii been shown that
i- also amenable to that
treatment we hate the strongest
reasons for believing that
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING
UP-TO DATE OP
AN
v ill come under similar mastery.
Philadelphia Record.
Dry Goods, Dress Shoes
Hats, Shirt, Hardware
Tinware,
we think more we Bit
convinced that If law required I
tho publication of all tax
once n would boa
among the ,,., ,,.,.,.,. ,
who keep back a part. for weakening the
The pious who dividing the
are worth nothing for the remission of
lime, bill who swear
A OF OTHER THING
WHICH I aM UNABLE TO MENTION
Coma to see mo for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork.
Yours to please-
Jas. B. White.
the., worth to obtain
good ratings in commercial
would expos-
Landmark,
How Pew Escape
Toothache ,
I'm. Davis
ii Instantly n lived or In which
hi
tort.,
acts like magic. it moment
ant Rt ii At ii twit
and Ho,
penalties. The Governor of North
Carolina has devised a means of
making surreptitious mercy
cult by
ail applications bl pardon con-
be duly advertised in
advance the newspapers of the
it which
crime was
This is an innovation
be advantageously in-
In
I Record.





N. C.
D. J. Ed.
at the Poet Office at
Greenville, N. C, m Second Class
Mall Matter.
OCTOBER 1901.
OF in
BOYHOOD.
T. O.
Hie sister, an interesting old
lady, was the oracle of the neigh-
in household affairs,
all the medicinal herbs do
remedies and could tell you
the exact date of every death
or marriage that had ever
in the circle of her acquaintance.
She also a firm believer in
signs, omens, and the supernatural
generally, and used to relate how
going alone through a field of tall
rye one day she was suddenly con-
fronted by a neighbor who vanish-
ed to her astonishment
and fright, and on reaching home
nervous and excited she was told
in reply to her story that the per-
son she had seen was and had
been confined to his bed over a
week. Now from a person of less
credulity this would have
been received with many grains of
allowance. But aunt Bond was a
truthful, sensible gen-
knew what she was about.
Yet after all she may have been
mistaken. And it has even been
suggested that instead of
a neighbor it might have been toe
shade of some ancient love, this
particular time ard place having
been selected to claim a coveted
kiss she bad refused in the days of
Lang Sync.
In the two story house on the lot
adjoining Mr. Lawrence, Mis.
James Hanrahan, widowed mother
of Wat Hanrahan, Jr., and James
Hanrahan, lived at one time. It
was here her beautiful daughter,
Kate, died. As you proceed up
Water street on the further corner
lot at the cross street stood Mr.
Walter store dwell-
Gorham and afterwards John Mark-
Bond, an older brother of uncle
Wilie, did business. And Mr.
the other corner had his
store and dwelling. The dwelling
is the house which it is said
Washington was entertained on his
tour through the South after his
term as Mr.
Bernard was a successful business
clever and sociable, a
most delightful story teller, and
with that peculiar
and gesture common to
the French he was enabled to invest
even an ordinary incident with
more than ordinary interest. His
of bis old friends,
and were particular-
At the next corner on Water
street the street leading to the
river stood an old building known
as the Whitley store on the
opposite side of the street the
Whitley dwelling was said
to be haunted by foul spirits and
long time
The gave it wide berth
at night and many a wild story
was circulated about unusual noises
heard between midnight
day, but this was exploded
by Mr. Thus. B. Nelson who re-
paired the building and occupied
it with his family. The Whitley
store was considered a desirable
stand for business before the big
bridge was built, which was prob
ably about 1890, and the store
occasionally occupied when the
bridge was repaired, it being
the street leading to the let-
Sylvester Brown, inn of
Jackey, was the last person I
remember to have done business
there. He lived the building
and died there, and also his wife, a
sister of Mr. II. of
-Sew York.
Mr. Price had a store
tit the bridge on the street leading
to the river, and kept a handsome
stoic for that day. He did a large
business at one time, particularly
with the ladies, with whom he was
a great favorite, and his memory
is still green with me as a valued
friend of my father's His
old servants, Isaac
were notables. Nearly opposite
Mr. Price and nearer the bridge
Mr. Henry C. Jordan
They are all gone They are all
gone
t u r I list be Um proud
Id bloom,
And many be to
Have been many a year
On the
the corner across the street
what is now the Episcopal church
lot, in a little two room house,
Buff, gun smith, as his sign
indicated, lived and worked at his
trade. But l do not
ever to have seen his shop door
He had no family
bis name expressed character
perfectly. the rear of this lot
was a public cemetery on one corn-
of which stood, and probably
still stands, the old Methodist
church. The scene of many an
old lime revival, none of mod-
to make and repair bug
Ac. He was a friend
of Mr. Buff and famous in all the
county around for his skill in cur
balking But Pete was
a bachelor and being encumbered
with debt he left one night to try
his fortune in a new field and was
never heard of afterwards.
At the next street, where Nelson
Brothers afterwards had their car
factory, Mr. Henry
manufactured cotton gins
when there were but two other
In country. Mr.
lived the bill on opposite
side of the street. His wife was a
daughter of Dr. of Kin-
an accomplished lady. She
is remembered us is alto her sister,
Eliza by all the old
, On the lot the factory
people arc continually warned
bearing date some
seventeens, probably
The the lot
adjoining the Evans place is one of
the old and a long time the
residence of the venerable Mrs.
Sally afterwards of her
venerable daughter, Mrs. Hoyt.
The house the opposite side
of from
as you go town is very
old. It was here that Mr. Lovejoy,
the celebrated teacher, and
married bis wife, Miss Virginia
Dr. Blow owned and
lived in this house at the time of
his death.
This is the end of the first in-
his recollections that
Mr. Davis us, but hope to
more of
against excitement, but always a
frequently con-
ducted as I remember by a
familiar not only
Bible the classic poets, but a.
. . . ,. , . her sister, of
hypnotist with a solemn . , ,;
, . . ii Mrs. Annie Evans. The Evans
lace and voice. And when heard .,
family are probably the oldest
Sir. Lewis P. Olds built a hand-
some residence which must still lie
one of the attractive places of the
town. Mr. Olds married Miss
Amanda Evans and after her death,
Winterville Department.
at midnight, into which these
meetings always extended, in the
weird light of expiring tallow can-
dies, midst the mourning, groan
log and occasional scream from the
half a bundled penitents prone
upon the altar rail and
benches, he suggested to bis con-
are
settlers of Greenville and at one
time owned nearly all the land upon
the town is built. It
Alexander Evans, their
who gave the ground on
of Court is
ed, the deed of gift being a square
of several acres intended for the
the wailing of the tern-
pet for the great and they louse and jail, market house
separated to their texts
a looking old place.
The store, a long wooden building He was
with double doors at the corner. Fanny, eldest daughter of
had been painted red but looked Gorham and
old and rusty, and the dwelling
also dark and tor bidding was
rounded by a high wall so
densely shaded in the
could scarcely be seen from the
street, not more than fifty
feet distant. He had a long row
of ware houses on the aide of hie
lot extending towards the river in
which he stored in former
days the principle article of pro-
dace shipped north. But School-
craft traveled through the
On the corner lot above Mr. Price,
lived, a
high so Hearted man, and was said
it have been a great wit.
Going up bridge street the
old landmark is the Masonic
in the first story of which the youth
town for several generations
received their first school lessons,
while those more advanced were
prepared for the seminary and col-
The old building is probably
little altered with the lapse of fifty
years. Hut the faithful teacher of
that day with the blessings her
and the plaudits of the
community baa long since
dark river to the laud of the
blessed.
And now in soft
spring supernal,
v. harp in hand
T catch notes of Angel Choir,
i lining
valley published his
discoveries, Clark ft Lewis made a
report of their survey to Congress,
and the Ohio valley and the Erie
canal soon changed th granary of
the country from the South to
West, and old ware houses
were left to solitude and decay.
What was once a street from
Water street to the river had been
an impassable gulch for years, bus And who of the pupils could
in had gradually moved up answer toll call now I
town, and about old Sally Mary E. Hoyt, Sarah
and Mr. store Brooks, Untie Hanrahan, Matilda
which old man had kept Congleton, Al
open from force of habit, the quiet Nobles, John Nobles,
disturbed by the butted Noble, Sally Ann Johnston, Mary-
breath of his old clerk, Mr. Spain, Ant Carney. William Ann
or the customer, was Margaret Hoy Jan. Hoyle,
decidedly oppressive. He habit- j Bottle Lawrence, Clarissa Law-
remained in bis Nancy it. Lawrence, Manila
room as still as a mouse was Nobles, Sue Nobles, Penny Cherry,
seldom seen, but the partition Lewis Lawrence, Pater Lawrence,
wall there was a little square open Violet Jordan, Davis, Tims.
with a slide through which it Davis, Joseph Davis,
Is he watched his clerks In j Dick Selby, Henrietta Green, Ann
former days. It was in this old , Eliza Baton, Jack John-
place he made the largest fortune Brown, Martha Ann
ever gathered by man in that j Harrison, Bet tie Sarah
day in Eastern Carolina, the found Barker, Barker,
of which was laid in Barker, Laura Selby, Nelson,
speculation in the war of and Adelaide Clark, Cathrine Moor-
He bad been a great traveler Edwin Mooring.
in his early days and talked inter-
of travels, was ship-
wrecked on one occasion and had
his feet badly frosted from which
he never recovered, and ever after
wards avoided the water as much
possible and went to New
York on horse tack to buy goods.
All stores at one time were
on Water street tint, was a
principal corner. On the opposite
are
some others whose names me nut
II boon sonic bright sum-
mer day when air is Idled with
the breath of bird notes
echo in a cloudless sky, some
school girl returning home
will mama she saw near
old lodge gate a venerable limn
leaning on a long staff who looked
eagerly into the of all
and quotations from
Milton and battling in their
brains, or with Hymn
ringing in their cars.
It was to these meeting after
denouncing revivals and revivalists
in unmeasured terms that my
venerable uncle would sometimes
go when he could no longer restrain
his curiosity in the prevailing ex-
and once there with the
first pathetic appeal his
heart would melt with his red
bandanna he wiped his eyes and
escaped as soon as possible with a
vow that he would never enter that
church again.
How vividly I recall that tall,
square figure, smooth face,
long neck, with his clean, stiff,
high cut, shirt collar.
He was always on move, on
business, of course, but he could
gather more news and later news
than anyone else, a faculty much
appreciated by his neighbors who,
like the citizens of a certain city,
spent much of their time hear-
and relating what they heard.
Be it remembered that our elders
bad rail roads,
or And
and an Episcopal church and grave
yard.
Mrs. Evans was a good Christian
woman and a prominent member
of the church and was
frequently called on to pray in
church. She lived the old
Dutch house nearly opposite
Mr. Olds at one end of which stood
a large wild cherry tree. She had
three sous, Augustus, Stephen B.
and Julius, the first two named
were graduated physicians. The
oldest, Augustus, was a fine
men of the genus Homo, tall,
erect, broad shouldered, black hair
and eyes and strong features, just
such a man as you do not often see.
Stephens B. was not as handsome
as his brother, but said to Is
his equal in everything else. They
married daughters of Mr.
Washington, Julius
was afflicted with rheumatism
married late life. I never knew
bis family. My father lived at
one time in the house with the
brick across the street.
He sold it to Mr. Henry Jordan
who sold to Dr. who sold
Mrs. Barker.
There were three of
who
married a sister of Mrs. Dr. W. J.
who
their fathers side were of Dutch
descent and related to the
notwithstanding had a
word and a smile for everybody,
he was sufficiently dyspeptic to acceded him after his death in his
make his humor as variable as the and ho
loud sunshine of April, con- Ur- E- H-
he might lie seen In front W Han-
a store or at Court house county, think married
surrounded by a crowd to whom her
be denounced amazing terms Col.
some unfortunate individual he the revolutionary patriot and on
Imagined his enemy, but always
with a peculiar humor that
pressed those who heard him that
bis cooler would exhaust itself In of
words, closing these outbreaks as
generally did by predicting some came
dire calamity on some member of from Tennessee, if I am
his own family and always relating having moved
one or more of his stock stories
which he was hero and came oat of
second best. Seating himself one possibly of
day at the dinner table he said, Mr- MaJ
Now for the Where- old place, w
upon he was handed an oyster stone slab
patty, or pie, and laying down his
knife and fork with air of a HAVE
long and much injured
man, he looked up at his wife and
said, child, why did you
have oysters cooked in this
Mr. said I
she, thought you liked oyster
I don't, no I
said be, but he anything
more a dish of smoking hot stewed
oysters were before him,
at he was a little disconcert
ad, but recovering himself
muttering he said,
to me that e ran nod but
my own folks know that I like my
oysters immediately
a dish of fried oysters were
before whereupon he turned
very red, but broke out into
a nearly laugh said lo his wile
and daughter, give you
have beaten me at my own
tin the lot adjoining
pal church fronting
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS
NOTES.
Oct.
A first class hand mowing
machine almost as good as new can
be pin chased cheap by applying at
office the A. G. Cox Mfg.
Co's.
Bertha son, of Little-
field, came up Wednesday and his
since visiting relatives here.
She went to yesterday
and returned borne last night's
train
Hogs For G. Cox has
or hogs tine condition to fat
ten, weighing from to
pounds he will dispose
of at market value.
Bay has gone lo Kinston
to live.
Rev. J. B. Jackson, of
after spending the past week
with bis parents, returned home
Wednesday.
B. H. Hunsucker Thursday
an extended trip through the
Southern States. He will combine
his business with pleasure and be
away for some time.
Winterville Farm Fence of Wire
cents per yard, Winterville Hog
Fence of Wire cents per yard.
Durables, lasting and cheaper than
the cheapest. The beat investment
for farmers is in the Winterville
Wire Fence. All orders will be
promptly filled.
M. or Norfolk, was
here Thursday.
W. B. went a
to Oakley, Friday.
Miss Lena Dawson, of
is Mrs. J. D. Cox.
Send orders for Tar Heel
and carts. Every wheel
guaranteed. Orders can be filled
on G. Cox Mfg. Co.
Miss Cox, who has been
visiting friends and relatives here
for several days returned to La
her
Mrs. John of
left for home Thursday
spending some time with Mrs.
E. Hamilton.
The Tar Heel wagon and cart
wheels will last twice as long as
any other. them.
Claude family
went to yesterday.
A. G. Cox will pay the highest
cash prices for cotton seed.
Beef, fresh meats, potatoes and
all other good things are greatly in
demand here. Bring in.
B. F. manning ft Co., have just
received a car of hay.
from t if Norther Wood
n la Vi can
lust Returned
tide Of the Street Mr. Frank him seemed lo Ambrose had a shop in which
from the northern markets where have selected
a stock of Velvets, Silks,
Feathers, Infant Caps, Ac, in fact,
we have everything needed lo put up a stylish
hat. Call and see our pattern bats. We have
the prettiest we have ever had. Hats trimmed
while yon wait. Give us a trial, lo please.
ERWIN.
Why Yon Should Trade With
Frank
ABLE TO FIT ANY SIZE OB SHAPE MAN
BECAUSE
WE HAVE ALL SIZES AND IN STOCK.
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind yon that you owe
Eastern for
subscription and we request
yon to settle as early as pas-
We need what YOU
owe as 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.
WE FIT YOU AS WELL AS THE TAILOR
TAILORS MAKE OUR SUITS.
WE'RE ENTITLED TO YOUR TRADE
because
WE'RE A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE,
AND KEEP FIRST-CLASS GOODS.
YOU SHOULD TRADE HERE
BECAUSE
YOU SAVE ONE HALF OF CUSTOM TAILOR'S
PRICE ON AS WELL MADE SUITS.
YOU TAKE NO
BECAUSE
WE WILL REFUND YOUR MONEY
IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED.
THE
WE THE WORK.
And that is the reason the old Greenville la
selling so much tobacco. We get the highest price for every
pile sold on our floor. The farmers see this, and appreciating
work do for them they bring 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 you and
your team.
We are independent of
Warehouse Trusts.
J. C.
R.
D. SPAIN.
.,
John the world's
clown, is yet with Robinson's
circus.
Mr. Alfred Forbes is a
brick sidewalk placed in front of
his store.
received can crabs, lobsters,
pigs feet, ham pork at M.
There are
ons yet, but folks feel
the cold shoulder.
A little boy went around among
the stores inquiring for banana
seed. He wanted to plant some.
Let cotton keep a and
the farmers everybody else
this part of the land will be pleas-
ed.
The Atlantic Line will sell
tickets to Norfolk for the fair to
held 15th to 18th, at one fare for
the round trip.
The town loses a canine
occasionally. There are more
that could be spared and an over
abundance still left.
Farm For have for
sale a two-horse farm, good land,
good condition growing any
crops. For terms apply to
J. II. Mills, Block Jack,
Patrons and pupils of the public
schools can get readers, geographies
and histories by
State at our store. We
are the depository for Pitt county.
Moore
Pitt county Superior Court, for
civil oases begins on Monday, 14th.
We hope many of sub-
will come to town that
week prepared to settle with The
El wood life
of Lee and Jackson, Grimm's fairy
stories, Johnson's physical culture,
speller, primer,
copy books, drawing books, tablets,
pencils, slates, crayons, in fact
most anything in the way of school
supplies, at Reflector Book Store.
Attention
To officers and members of Co.
B. 2nd Regiment N. C. O.
You are hereby commanded to
be present at your armory, in
Greenville, N. C, on Friday, Oct.
at o'clock p. m. sharp.
Important business.
By order of Captain J. T. Smith.
J. B. ii vis, 1st
Rent and Sale,
I will rent my farm, four miles
north Greenville and one mile
from House station, for the year
1902 with privilege of five years.
About Nov. 1st I will sell all the
farm implements, gin,
thresher, grist mill, carts, wagons,
horses, mules, 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
NOTICE.
To White Teachers.
The Public Examination will be
held on Friday October 11th. All
persons who desire to examined
during present year will be
examined day. This
be the last examination this year.
All who attended institute at
Winterville bring a
doctor's certificate that they were
kept from attending by sickness of
themselves or may be ex-
October 1901.
W. H.
Co. Supt. Schools.
To Colored
Every colored in the
who expects to teach on ring
the present school year will be ex
on Saturday Oct.
will be the last opportunity to be
examined. All will be ex
before they can teach.
October
W. H.
Co. Schools.
V. came in Thursday
J. C. went to
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Patrick,
Grifton spent today here.
H. A. Gilliam, of came
down Wednesday evening.
Ex-Gov. T. J. Jarvis returned
this morning from Raleigh.
H. M. came In
day evening from Norfolk.
J. J. returned
day evening from Parmele.
Miss Higgs returned this
morning from a visit to Kinston.
M. L. Eure, of Nor-
folk, has been spending the last
few days here.
Brown, representing the
Oxford Orphan Friend, was here
today in the Interest of the paper.
Friday, October 1901.
Rev. D. left this morn-
for Pantego.
Edward Mathews left Thursday
evening for Kinston.
J. Thursday
evening from Weldon.
J W. Higgs returned this morn-
from Seven Springs.
Mrs. Ola Forbes returned this
morning from n visit to Grifton.
Mrs. A. J. Griffin left this morn-
for Washington to visit
Miss Matilda returned
this morning from n visit to Win-
Mrs. Nellie of Norfolk,
arrived today to visit Mrs. J. B.
Cherry.
S. B. Wilson and Miss
returned Thursday evening
from Conetoe.
V. J. Lee, of Norfolk, who has
been spending some days here, left
this morning.
Mrs. J. B. Cherry returned
Thursday evening from New York,
Buffalo and Baltimore.
E. S. Phelps and wife left this
morning to attend the
Association in Washington
Ike returned Thursday
evening from Baltimore and New
York where he has been to
chase now goods.
Little Miss Myrtle and Susie
Warren, came in
Thursday evening to visit their
grandmother, Mrs. S. B. Wilson
William of is
here advertising the great carnival
that comes off Richmond
7th to 12th. It will be a great
affair.
There is certainly no traveling
exhibition America, perhaps in
the world, which presents enter-
so varied, so attractive
so multitudinous as do John
Robinson's Ten Combined Great
Shows. Hints of a
more complete has
never been seen. Poetical and en-
chanting scenes never before
equaled arc witnessed the sub
lime h
and Queen of Sheba.
act the pro-
gramme is a revelation to the
She finest specimens of horse
in world, the highest
aerialists in the circus profession,
all the champion riders, both mile
and female. finest specimens
of the cutest ponies in the world.
The grandest specialties ever pro
The clowns on
earth are with the Robinson
Shows. to
Oct.
John Shows.
John Robinson not only offers to
the best series of circus
performances, the finest and most
elaborately equipped
and the largest and most
menagerie, but has added
this year to his already superlative
series of exhibitions the grand bib-
spectacle of Solomon, His
Temple the Queen of Sheba,
and the finest scenic,
and lyric spectacle
that has ever invited public pat-
Our citizens will soon have the
unity witnessing these
grand exhibitions, for they are to
be in Greenville
BUCK JACK ITEMS.
N. C, Oct. 1901.
Mrs. Mary Ann Cannon and Miss
Minnie spent Monday here.
The little infant of Mr. and Mrs.
Galloway was buried Moo
day.
Little Miss Bases Mills went
down in county Sunday to
visit her father and returned Sun-
day evening.
Miss Dixon lust
week here visiting her parents.
Jodie has been quite sick
for the past few days.
Mrs. Gusty Mills little Lula
left this morning for Clay Root to
be at the bedside of Mrs.
daughter who is seriously ill with
fever.
Mrs. L. II. White who has been
quite is some better.
Mrs. A in am is serious-
ill with fever.
Mrs. Kiln Mills is a visit to
her parents near Greenville.
Miss Lucy White is quite sick
with
From Factory to Consumer, No middle mans
Marriage
Register of Deeds, T. R. Moore,
issued the following marriage
since last
White
C. H. and Nannie
Belcher.
Colored
Ed Gatlin and Eliza Little.
John H. Daniel and Lizzie Dix-
on.
Fred Foreman and Annie
William Pitt and Annie Brown.
The total number of licenses is-
sued during September was of
which were for whites and
for
Rural Free Delivery Routes.
Postmaster J. gives
the following report for the month
of September of the four rural fret-
delivery routes supplied from the
office, showing
of pieces of mail collected and
the number delivered on each route
during
No. delivered
1381. No. Si,
No. de-
livered No.
delivered
The routes have been in opera-
only one month and this is a
good record. The people are well
pleased with the service of the
routes which arc proving a great
convenience.
O. J. Carroll Dead.
Mr. O. J. Carroll died suddenly
Friday Horning at Morehead City,
while sitting on the porch of the
House talking to n
of people there. II is thought
hi died of heart disease.
During Cleveland's second term
Mr. Carroll was States
Marshall for district of Eastern
Carol inn.
Mr. Carroll has spent most of his
life as traveling salesman for
u houses, and had strong
friends in every he visited,
who will hear of his death with
Free Press,
II
Died.
Mrs. M. E. Fort, aged years,
died Friday afternoon, at
o'clock, of gastritis, at the home
of her son, Mr. II. P. Fort, after
an nines of about three weeks.
Kinston Free Press, 4th.
Mis. Fort was the mother of
Mrs. J. T. Matthews, of Greenville,
who was with her at the time of
death.
worth choice goods
at prices.
Clotting, Notions, Shoe
AT HALF THEIR K. CUSTOMERS WILL GET THE BENEFITS.
SIZES
TO YEARS,
A Wonderful Sale.
On at the Farmers
Warehouse Mrs. Edwards
sold her crop of tobacco off of
half acre and it brought prices that
are wonderful. The prices were as
pound- at f II; at
at at at
at at This
was an average of something above
and gave Mrs. Edwards a clear
check of 9172.80. Just think of
that much acre,
and it will convince you that it
pays to raise good tobacco and sell
it at the Farmers Warehouse.
September Tobacco Sales.
The sales of tobacco the
market for the month of
September, as reported by Mr. M.
A. Allen, Secretary of the Board
of Trade, were pounds.
For two months August and
September, the sales were
pounds.
and Suits, Price
Sizes to Year.-.
I I
US
is
Mens Clothing.
and Suits,
Odd Coats.
and Coats
and t
and
and
-18
Boys Knee Pants.
and kind, sixes to
and
and
add
Mens
and H tin l
and
and
and
nod
These prices for cash s
No goods charged at these prices.
MENS A BOYS DRESS
Dozen.
lo Shirts now
to
to
to
to
pieces.
A full line to
E i now going at
biggest value offered.
UNDERWEAR.
and kind now
and
STEEL
ED HANDLED.
to kind,
price
.-. shoes.
Mens l shoes new
l pal lips
Big slink on hand.
You must see them.
Sample
hats for
ice.
All Linen Window
ALL
Regular price
NOW
price
Bought Enough Goods For Ten Small Stores.
COME.
El
Clocks and Watches.
watches now
s . ti
day clock at prices.
DRESS GOODS.
All shades, all kinds, nil quality. The
at tin- immense stock. Come Me its and
your neighbors, or tell them about us.
Silks -1007
From the cheapest to the best
All qualities. Don't fail to net
of choice patterns.
Ladies Muslin
to wear, Ask our saleslady iii department.
to show them to you. Petticoats, Drawers. G
at than cost of material.
The cheapest and beat line we
have ever bad. Special value
from to
Others sell cheap calico. Watch
color. They will run be-
All Linen Table
Worth now
Carpels. Matting. Floor OH Cloth
Biggest Hue town. All Kinds.
re town.
Woman Hosiery. O
Al sizes, colors and
from the mills. This is a rare
opportunity for ladies to get a
food bargain.
Leather
quality
Bookers. Hull Backs, Cribs,
is quality
IS Oak Suits; IS Si pies.
Carriages, Gel
Bar
wide
Fruit The
tor's Mills,
without ticket, yard
C. T
The Big Store
Greenville, N C.





Tuesday, October 15th.
DAILY EXPENSES. NEW INVESTED.
Coming in its own palace special trains. 77th year of the oldest, biggest best show
on earth. The Pioneers and of Tented Amusement Institutions.
JOHN ROBINSON'S
Ten Big Shows All United.
St
Circuses, Menageries, Roman Hippodrome, Combined with the Grand
Biblical Production and the Queen
OX an impressive and moral and mind elevating scenic
with its enchanting ballets, and gorgeous costumes.
HI Beautiful Ballet Girls. Men. Women and Horses in the Cast.
Carl Herd of Perform-
, vii i- x that waits. Elephants that actually play musical
instruments. that do everything but talk.
Cotton And
The Atlanta Constitution calls
attention to the fart that when cot-
ton was bringing 7-Kc per pound,
ribs were selling at 7-8 cents
Atlanta, while clear rib sides
brought cents and hams 1-4
cents. It
a to raise cotton
at cents per and trade
it a of from to cents
per pound for ribs, haul and
The best is the old dog-
that was vogue in E is tern
Carolina years ago. It
ran like
pound of cotton for a pound
of meat is really very dear eat-
The man who raises all cotton
and no meat
Deserves a genteel
If it is true that a farmer cannot
get along when be gives pound
of cotton of it is
more than true that he is a bad
way he must give
more than a of cotton for a
pound of meat.- News
Observer.
Mothers who have always so dreaded the
approach weather when they hive
teething babe, should not forget
counteracts of
hot weather on children, keeps in
healthy condition and make the
May, only -V tier at
or mall J. M.
Loots, Mo.
Chill Pills cure dulls and nil
malarial That is what they were
made for. Cure after other remedies fail
No cure, in pay. H bottle.
Under the new pension act the
pensions may ex-
a year, and the total
annual pension to each of the four
classes may not exceed the follow-
1st class, class
3rd class MS; 4th class and
widows In the special
pension tax does not yield
a year, the State treasurer is
to make up the deficit from the
general fund, lint there are near-
pensioners under the new
act; so many that the maximum
can not be paid out of
the Auditor Diana says
this year's allowances will be
boot as follows, 1st class,
about 3rd or
Hit and widows about Last
year the got only 114.80.
The of
Baltimore, makes an
which ought to be special
interest to the people of the South .
It
twenty years ago the
Record was
with the view to aiding the
material of the South.
I What has during
twenty years what the future
has in store to this section will be
broadly comprehensively
by the foremost authorities of
the world a special edition to be
issued by the Re-
cord of its
birthday.
will lie the best and most
comprehensive publication ever is-
sued behalf of any section. This
is strong language, but the
Record promises that it
will be fulfilled. For all time to
come it will be a standard
reference for the facts and fig-
about the South. It will
separate and distinct publication
from the regular issue of this pa-
per, and while reaching all of the
regular subscribers of the
plans have been
perfected to give it a very large
additional circulation throughout
this country and
Pills
TOR TORPID LIVER.
A torpid liver the whet
and
SICK HEADACHE,
Dyspepsia, Costiveness,
Sallow Skin and Piles.
better remedy for
common diseases than OR.
PILLS, as a trial
Take No Substitute.
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
The lender in work and low prices
Nice tor per dozen.
Half Cabinets per dozen.
All other lines very cheap. Crayon Portraits
made any small picture cheap. Nice
Frames on hand all the time. Come and
examine my work. No trouble to show
samples answer questions. The very
guaranteed to all. hours
to a. I. to n. m. Yours to please,
RUDOLPH
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior Exterior
for Fine Modern Cheap
We solicit your patronage and
guarantee to give satisfaction in
prices. Styles and work.
Please send your orders to
Co.
N. O.
YEARS
new and novel nets, rare and hair raising races, drove of camels, whole
at M Moms, royal tigers, polar bests, school of sen lions, den of s leopards, den of i
hyenas, pair of elands, pair horned horses, every known species of antelope, male bareback riders
aerial acts, wire acts, troupe of trained ponies, female equestrians
ow, inches high, I baby sea lion, Bale hippodrome races, monkey elephant and camel races,
against horse races, two bone tandem high jumping hone races two and four horse chariot
s, two and four hone standing races.
ASTHMA CUBE
Relief c. t Cure In all Cases
SENT ON RECEIPT OP POSTAL.
There nothing like It brings
instant relief, even in the Worst cases. It cures when
all else tails.
The O. F. Wells, of Villa, Ridge, III., says,
your bottle of received in good
cannot tell how thankful I feel for the
good derived from It. I was a stave, with
putrid sore throat and asthma Ian I de
of ever being cured, I saw your advertise-
tor the cute of this dreadful and tormenting
asthma, and thought you had
yourselves, but resolved to give it a trial. To my
astonishment, the trial acted Send me
We want to send to every a trial treatment of
similar to the one that cured Mr. Wells. We'll send it by mail post-
paid, absolutely Pits of Charge, to any sufferer who will write for it,
even mi a ; Never mind, though you despairing, however
bad your will relieve and cure. The worse
case, the more glad we are to send It. Do not delay, write at once, ad-
dressing Dr. Bros Medicine Co., East St., N. Y. City.
Bold by all Druggists.
IN 1806.
J. W. k CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Grand Free Street Parade
bands of music
life and drum corps,
chime of bells, BO cars and glided dens, tableaux traps, horses, no miniature
ponies, steam drawn by ponies driven one herds of elephants. Excursions on
all lines of travel.
Greenville, Tuesday, October 15th.
Three Times The Value
OF ANY
ONE EASIER.
ONE
Agents wanted in all unoccupied
territory.
WILSON,
Manufacturing Company,
Atlanta, Ga.
For sale by
S. T WHITE,
Greenville,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The undersigned having duly qualified
before the Superior court clerk of MM I
county of the estate of
Sarah L. deceased, la hereby I
given to all persona Indebted to the j
to immediate payment to the under-1
signed, and all having claims
against the estate arc to present the
same to the undersigned payment;
within twelve from the date of thin
notice, or it will be plead in bar of recovery.
Thin 4th day of September, 1901.
JAMES L. SMITH,
A I in of the Estate of Sarah I .
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt
county, issued Letters of
n to me, the undersigned, on tho 2nd
day of September, 1901, on the estate of
A. Dupree, deceased, notice is here-
by given to all persons Indebted to the
estate to make Immediate payment to the
undersigned, and to all creditors of said
estate to present their claims, properly
to the undersigned, within
twelve months alter the date of this notice,
or this notice will be plead In bar of their
Thia the 2nd day of Sept, 1901.
JUDITH
on the estate of JOSEPH A.
Steamer My res leave
ton daily at A. M. for
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at
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. O
CHERRY,
Greenville, N. O.
NOTICE TO
Clerk of Superior Court of Pitt
Count, having issued Letters cf
to me, undersigned on the 9th
i i . the estate of Lynn
Tripp, deceased, notice is hereby given to
all persons indebted to the estate to make
immediate payment to
to all of said estate to present
their claims properly authenticated, to the
undersigned, within twelve months after
the date of this notice, or will be
in bar of their recovery.
This the 9th day of August, 1901.
TRIPP,
A of the estate of Tripp
DEALER IN
SALE OF TOWN LOT.
By virtue of decree of the Superior
Court of Pitt enmity, made on the 2nd day
cf September 1901, m a special pro-
pending, entitled F. O.
James Beverly guardian
and other, Monday October
before the court door in Green-
ville, at public sale to the bid-
for cash, the certain lot or parcel of
laud situated in the town of Greenville
described us follows; in the plot
of town as part of lot bounded on
the North second street, on the by
Green it reel, on the lot form-
owned and used as
nil on the WM by the Pearce lot, and
the home place of the Isle D.
containing one fourth of an
sere more or lens.
This the 4th day of September, 1901.
ALEX. L, BLOW,
North Carolina, Pitt county, Greenville
to
Hooker
N. k Co an
Express Co.
The defendant, D. N. A- Co., will
notice that n in the above
entitled action was against
the r, I
by C. a of the Peace
of Pitt county, North Carolina, for the sum
plaintiff by contract
which is returnable before said
his at in
county on the 7th day of November, 1901.
The defendant will also take notice
that a warrant of attachment issued
by said Justice on the day of
1901, certain property of the
said now In tho of the
which U returnable before the
aid Justice at the time and place above
named for the of the
when and where the said defendant is re-
to and answer or demur to
the complaint, or the relief demanded will
TREK
This Sept. SO,
S. C.
Cotton Ties always
on i
Fresh goods kepi
hand. Country produce
sold. A trial will you.
D. W.
W, R, WHICHARD
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market price
paid for country produce.
By virtue of h decree of the Superior
court, made by His Honor H. Hoke
May term, 1901, of Pitt
court in the case of and
wife i
tee of Hickory Hill church, the undersigned
before the
court door hi Greenville on Monday
Hit 4th of November, 1901, the follow-
described or lot of laud
in Town of Greenville, and
known the Hickory Hill colored
church o, us n part of lot No. Be-
at the corner of and on
with the line of
loll and Went feet, then North a
line parallel with Greene
feet, thence a direct line parallel with
the first Due with
Greene to beginning, containing
2-8
This Oct. lat, K. G.
notice rue
Insurable Public.
ATTENTION
Mr. John C. General for
North Carolina and Virginia, of that
Known and Popular Company,
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Insurance Co., of
Desires to to Its large number
policy holders, and to the public
of
will now II. In
mid from this date will issue its
and desirable policies, to all
the very best Insurance in the best
life company in the world.
If the local agent your town not
yet completed arrangements,
State Agent, N. O.
Paid policy
Live, reliable energetic wanted at
once to work for the
Old
J. L
------DEALER IN------
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, and
Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
WILLIAM J. BRYN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
in Advance.
One Year Biz Months
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
The office. The Semi-
Weekly and
will be together
one year for or The Daily
and
one year for payable ad-
Writs A
FOB
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH TO
VOL.
IT
WE
GREENVILLE; PITT COUNTY, OCTOBER
Twice a M
-AT
ARE KNOCKING
AYDEN
as.
THEM
For Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Hals, Caps, Shoes, Trunks,
Boys and Mens Gents Furnishings, Gloves,
a big line of Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and
Lome to see us. Every day a bargain day and everything a
Your friends,
W. T. LEE CO.
The
RECORD RESULT OF
the highest rate of interest consistent with safety.
Rigid economy of management.
ii . from a selection of risks and
limiting its business to the United States
It will be to your to see what we do for you before
placing life insurance. ,
Good territory open for in North Carolina.
T. ARCHIBALD CARY, General
For and North Carolina,
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company,
E. Main Street, Richmond, Va.
Ayden, N. C, Oct.
Graham Guilford, of
was in Wednesday.
J. J. came down fro-n
Parmele Wednesday night. He
took the train Thursday for Green-
ville.
J. L. Fleming, of Greenville,
spent night here.
Miss Pearle Callis, the music
teacher at the F. W. B. T. Semi
nary, went home Friday morning
to see her brother who is very ill,
N. R. Robinson, Nash, was
town Friday.
Frank Hart went to
Thursday night.
H. M. of Norfolk, pass
through Friday.
Win. of
Friday in town.
Geo. Bounds, who has been here
for the past few weeks, left Friday
for Washington.
L. II. Cox, of Johnson's Mills,
spent Sunday town,
M. M. Sauls wife left
day for Richmond and
Misses Minnie and Esther Can-
were in town
W. It, Edwards and family spent
in county.
The revival at C. C. closed
day night. There was a large con
at every service.
person united with the church.
Smith, of Greenville, spent
town with friends
Miss Nancy Coward returned
home Sunday evening.
Miss Pearle Evans.
was in town Saturday
I. went up to Green-
ville this morning.
Rev. Mr. Melton left this morn-
for Wilson.
Miss Rosa returned
to Sunday.
C. Bobbins, of Winston,
Friday
G. J. Cherry, of Parmele, came
down Friday
Miss Daisy was ml
Sunday.
Prof. Hodges has been
on the tuck list for several days.
DRESS GOODS.
Among the anticipated pleasures of the coming
season every lady should promise herself the
delightful experience of a visit i
Our Beautiful Dress Goods
and Trimming Department
Every purchase made therein under
present conditions of price is a
PAYING INVESTMENT.
U e have a line of the newest novelties and
latest idea. I coloring and designs these new
styles are models of beauty. We know we never
offered more for the money than do at the
present lime.
Our Stock is Thoroughly tip to-
and
Daughter
and all the
Ladies that
Our FALL
V OPENING of
w ill take place on
Tuesday and Wednesday,
date in Qualities and Styles
October 1st 2nd.
OUR RALEIGH LETTER.
in Every Department
J. GO,
Admit Trade Marks.
FALL SELLING.
Putting it Strong.
And why not When the merchandise and prices will
back up the statements made concerning them, we
have every right to it There is
wrong in excellence when the
sis is within the bounds of truth, when are
given without misrepresentation.
Our States Facts.
When Jenny receiving
her remarkable American ovation,
years ago, it wag mentioned
at a table where she was entertain-
ed that an enterprising Bah mer-
chant had already registered a
trade mark I'm Lind her-
rings. A young girl at the table
promptly is a
Every trade-mark is a Mines
idea. Certainly there was never
before such a trade mark impetus
las now exists. Owners of every I
kind of movable property, whether
i vegetable or mineral, are
i and registering trade marks.
To supply the for
about patenting trade-marks,
C. A. Co., of Washington,
C, have published for free
u small of
about explain-
what may be patented
as a trade mink, with
rial illustrations of man trade
marks procured for their clients,
and in trademark eases.
X.
None genuine unless
Red Cross is an label
Don't take a Substitute
TO PRODUCE EQUAL OF
for
Night Sweats and Grippe, and
all forms of Malaria.
DON'T WAIT TO DIE
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED I
CURES RUE TONIC FAMOUS I
TRY IT. NO CURE NO pER
TO TAKE.
HART,
Headline
abuse head out government
and hi- subordinates occupying
high in managing the
affairs oft be Nation, has and will
yet have more effect creating
correspondent spent last assassins plan or purpose
National Capital, and arrangement,
there gathered information of existing form of govern-
will serve as for I is than all the
several letters J clansmen will
will treat of certain Carol- ever manufacture, in this country.
tin men measures political-1 in a leas degree, the same is
come. i tine Slate politics.
I found politicians phi in
there, all making love the Bat what I started to say w
new President, who seems to be the yellow and
entering politicians have not, as yet
upon the discharge the name of the
duties which lie , Mr. the way
and unexpectedly called all that
upon to perform less a month could be learned In conversation
with many of the Washington
have been Informed set of men this
during the last half who it is actually possible
the and that political boos of
were to be more the present
or by u be- -and the yellows are
bind the u number admit that Mr.
have at least enjoyed t i will c President in
reputation, though moat cases, persona, while.
FOR STEAM SUPPLY.
Just facts, something well worth remembering.
Counters and tables piled high. Stacks and stacks of
mens, boys and youths clothing. Every place
and packed with shoes. We can show you to your
entire satisfaction. Counter room needed in our
goods department. Selling must continue to
relieve the pressure. Come early before the best
things are gone. All the latest styles weaves in
dress goods. Agents for Standard Patterns.
KICKS
employed by The
News have MOW
that the exact of population
is ten feet
north the of Henry
in the southeastern corner of
Columbus township,
county,
Parry
valuable as a cure for
pain cannot tail to be
and no family should Tic without it In cue
of accident, or attack of dysentery,
or cholera Hold every-
where. Avoid substitutes, there is but one
Perry
We have just added Steam Supply to cur and
will fell anything in this line very low. Sea us when in want of
Globe Angle Valves, Standard Globs
Anglo Check Valves, Water Ganges,
Oil Cups, Air Cocks, steam Hancock
S. Injectors, Cocks. Steam
till sizes, Pipe Fitting nil s.
LINK OF Packing, Bolt,
Bait, Leather Belt, Bait Ac
SOLE AGE
make no doubt, it rank piece
of done tin in.
b. up in the Mr,
shot some of the
journals kept up
be will be a
candidate to himself and
sure to form certain
to further the effort to secure
the nomination in It is
of declaring likely, though, that
was the and of of bis own State will given
Senator the scat of honor at the table of
of and body by j bis political affections. And yet
the trusts. Mr. owes
you can turn to the dies had be not breed the
of at lea-t a few Carolina nomination upon
not u old, order to bill Him off as a
dud similar assertions against one Presidential candidate, II i
of very best men, heel of be would not be today
friends to our Southern people, no lime in the future.
tilled the Presidential
See. And. to personal know- . . . ,, ,
i i . ., God. to
these papers , , ., ,. ,.
.,. ,,. ,.,., , which President
in his dying hour and
which has been on lips of the
the week, was
written Mrs. Sarah Flower
are and most
pronounced of those which have
lauded the dead President most
and paid tributes
. , , written Sarah Flower
the same time and the ., .
, . Adams, who was In 1805, It
breath g its . r, , .
a record of her own religious
or
w to t
Then- is entirely Inn much of
this personal
character
Harvesting I TIM
Garland Cook Stoves.
BAKER k M
; j
experience, and was written as a
memorial of answered prayer,
probably without any
that it would be public service.
i was furnished, with thirteen
Building,
N.
, it in i 1.1111 frill in
politics, and it ,, . , . , .
,,, , ,. , , ,, hymns, to Cunt Fox s
to atop, one -hundredth ,.,,,, . , ,, ,
., , and An-
pan tin- ,, . ,, , ,
,. , hi
brought print and on the
a-Min-i every tor
from Lincoln to
was Hue, all of them were , best a
grossly of -nice your
in
long term in h
I ,, i. in eta.
nary would nave been more m by r tin-stomach
keeping with the justly
, J arc and should in their
due them, apparently. hon- be treated with heat known
tally believe the license
,, Known and ti
etc. Avoid
and
. I
.


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Eastern reflector, 8 October 1901
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October 08, 1901
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