Eastern reflector, 25 October 1901


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Have You Forgot
What
AM RILL AN
II-TO HATE
Pry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
WHICH I IN A TO MENTION
Come to see for your Barrel of Floor or
Yours to
Jas. B. White.
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE PAID IN
II III ill,
Off N. J., POLICY HAM
Value,
Value,
up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that a I .
. Is Von
. Will be re instated If arrears be on month while you
are living, Of within three years Upon satisfactory evidence
of payment of arrears with Interest.
Antler second year So Incontestable.
Dividends are payable Ht tin- beginning of the second nod cf
year, provided premium for current year be paid.
They may To reduce Premiums, or
To I or
To make payable a an during lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, X. C.
ASTHMA CURE FREE.
Brine at Curt- in all
SENT ON OP
run
i nothing like It brings,
relief, even Id worst It cures when
fails.
Wells, of Villa, Ridge, III., says,
bottle of received In good
Hun- i tell ho thankful I feel for the
good from it. i was u slave, chained with
putrid sore for ten years, I de-
of ever being cured, m your advertise-
cure tin-, dreadful tormenting
diet thought had
but resolved to give it a trial. To
the trial acted like a charm. Bend me
We want lo send lo even trial treatment of
similar tO the line that Ml. Will-. We'll it post-
absolutely of Charge, to offerer write for it.
area on a postal, are despairing, however
bad your will relieve cure, the worse your
ease, tin- more glad we are ll Do not write at ail
droning Or. Bros Medicine Co., East St., n. v. City,
Hold nil Druggists.
ROBERTS i we
TO Of
for Chills. Fevers,
Night Sweats and Grippe, and
ill fems of Malaria.
DON T WAIT TO DIE I
SPEND CENTS AND BF CURED I
CURES Mai FAMOUS I
TRY IT. NO NO PAY P-, . PER
DELIGHTFUL to take
Nona genuine
Red Cross is on
Don t take i
THE CENSUS OF 1850.
Statistics of tin- population of
North Carolina to- in
limn
no interest but
before the era of
and v railroad
building had not more than fairly
begun, o lie of interest. It
tin mil until the North
Carolina was
from i to Charlotte. It
wax in work began on
the Western North Carolina
toad, being completed to
Inn when the civil war broke out.
The facts brought out by
figures deserve
It will be seen that
the war all the towns in the State
having more than inhabitants
with I he exception of Charlotte
were in the eastern
Motion. In tart and
were the only other
in the west having more
than inhabitants. Such con
as
Winston, Concord, High
Point and a
smaller but thriving towns
either had never been heard of bf
were mere These all grew
as Industrial points, railroads
them the means of
lion which the eastern towns
had possessed in their waterways.
Durham, near the line, is
also a recent growth. All the town
In the piedmont section have grown
by the manufacture of fur-
or tobacco, or all of
diffusing their prosperity among
the of their
territory, if the piedmont notion
as lo itself, it would be
apparent that a Southern
rapidly rising,
and Intelligent, the
j other hand, the relative, and in
I some oases actual, of tut
eastern under the new
I la too obvious in
comment. Wit bin one more
US, If now in fuel, I
will be the largest town in the
State; although in it was bill
one third the size of
Following the Unity-six
North Carolina towns reported by
the census of I with their pop
City,
ville, Hilton,
1,800, Newborn,
Oxford.
i.-
i, I,
Warrenton,
Wilmington,
for to
Tuft's Pills
las
I be mi
SB
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE.
THE GREAT
TONIC LAXATIVE
II you sour stomach, biliousness, i.,,
liver, heartburn, kidney troubles,
lack bad blood, blotched or m
any and disorders which i had .- . and an
unpaired system, Will Von.
It will .-lean out bowels, stimulate the liver strengthen
mucous membranes the stomach, purity your Mood and put you
your again. Your appetite will return, your bowels move
your liver kidneys cease to trouble you, your skin will clear and
end you will feel the old lime energy
lit., . m
,, t. M
M their it u. i. I.
u I ;
ill ii
For Salt by
I . ft. t trill Bf . t I ,, In,,,.
la the
In malarial
lag L.
Take No
give to in the
license of of age.
To permit to
I In-
to be pro-
iii i
child Ml the
gen.
To
III her
it
if i-i. your
Hoes,
stories
your
To
hi b
To lobe Witty
one's
Th. Beat tor Malaria
l Wt, ,
ll U
HAVE
A man an his wile two
little tots about
live years of age and twins, too,
walked Monday
and asked of
a to spend night in his
barn. They told a rather interest-
and pathetic story. The
man was and almost re-
fined had evidently seen better
days. She was the daughter of a
commercial salesman
and often visited relatives to north-
cities. While on a visit to
New York she me future
band man him They
lived happily for several years, but
finally met with reverses. In the
meantime father of woman
died to bis
a little home and a ten acre
tract land in a certain small
North Carolina town. When the
wife had about come
to the end of their in
New York they the lit-
tract of land in far away North
Carolina and determined to make
an effort to reach the place and try
and eke a living u its scanty re
sources. They disposed of their
few belongings and started their
journey. W they Phil
they found themselves
nearly and many miles
from their destination.
They were not daunted however,
just one month and live days
ago walked out of the city of
Philadelphia, have made the
entire journey of nearly live bun
miles on loot. They had just
a little money with which to buy
food have slept
where could a resting
place, at limes in open in
sheltered barns, upon hay slacks
and some kind heart-
ed soul would lake them in and
give them a bed for the night.
They are now the end
of journey, their destination
being less than a hundred miles
Lexington. It is not their In-
to walk into the town which
ill lie their home, but will
stop at a nearby station and
chase tickets ll is our
Opinion they are exactly what they
claim lo be and Imp- will
meet with success. Their names
are withheld their request.
The little chaps in the party are
holding out and all seem
to be in good health and spirits.
The gentleman to whom they
plied for assistance gave them
Monday night and re-
their yesterday
Dispatch.
Alia., July 1881.
Dear Sir; Justice
I- yon Hint glee veil my
with VOW excellent
Urn fill, just thirteen
OM, tins much trouble
remedy lite
proscription from family
Her In puss oil pun- blood
lever continued for days at n
tune. life was of. Her
mother try in
or a great
life were
mid, lo tin- is now
Yours, etc W. Met
Ed A Prop- I News.
The woman is generally
talking think.
most expert
can't always balance a set of
The girl who marries to please
family assumes an awful re-
A Loss
f harking.
a pain III the chest
may not consumption, hut
me prudence will not neg-
A, Allen's bung
a tree i i- of SO
ii- tin ll heals the
air nil its work is
Si a of opium.
the Cynical
Bachelor, a game of chance in
which arc a lot of
AYDEN NOTES.
N. II., Oct. IT. 1801.
Quite a of our people
went lo the show at Greenville
K. K. returned
to Monday.
J. J. St loud down from
Monday night.
Quarterly meeting at the Baptist
church la-i Saturday Sun-
day.
Odd Fellows met Monday night.
Mrs. J. V. Hart returned from
Kinston Saturday.
Knight, spent
Monday night town.
U. J. Cherry, of Parmele, came
Tuesday night.
John near
Sunday in town.
J. T. Smith went over to House
Monday.
BL V. Cox spent Sunday in the
country.
Henry of Wilson,
ed in Christian college Tuesday-
night.
Mi-i- Lizzie spent Sat-
in
Mr. and Mrs. It. V. Cannon
spent Monday in Greenville.
L. left Tuesday for
Parmele.
The many friends of Clarence
were pleased to see out
again.
It. E. Willoughby Sunday
with parents at
Misses Lena and Lizzie I lines
took the train Saturday for Green-
ville.
Smith went to
Mrs. It. W. Smith spent Sunday
in country.
Jesse of
spent Wednesday night it; town.
M. M. returned from
Thursday night.
You Know You are taking
hen you lake Grove's Chill
Tonic because the formula Is plainly print-
d n every showing that it
and Quinine in u tasteless form. Ho
Cure, No Pay- We-
The Court of Civil Appeals in
Texas holds that a person who re-
a letter addressed to
who retains it an unreason-
able length of time is guilty ob-
the mail, and is liable for
what ever damage may thereby re
suit.
E. E. Griffin,
Practical Witch Maker and Jeweler.
Opposite T. N.
lie
w . ever
Greenville. for
lo
pairing In
1.1.
IN
J. W. PERRY CO.
Norfolk. Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
Photographer,
N.
Tin- lender in -I and low prices
Nu-e Si per
Half per dozen.
All oilier lines very Crayon
small picture cheap. Nice
hand nil the time. unit
examine my work. So trouble to show
answer questions. The
work guaranteed to hours
to la a. in., I. to On. m. Yours to
RODOLPH
NOnCE TO
duly before the
Clerk of Pitt county u
the last will am. of J. P.
do-eased, notice is hereby given
to all persons Indebted to estate make
immediate to the undersigned,
and all persons against
estate are to present the same with-
in twelve months from date or this notice
wilt be plead in bar of recovery.
This -lay of October, ML
i. L. O. M A N ;
of J. P.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Tin- undersigned having duly qualified
before the court clerk of
county as administrator of the of
L. notice is hereby
given to all lo tin. estate
to
and all having claims
against are to present the
same to the undersigned payment
twelve months date of this
notice, or it will be plead in bar of recovery.
This of September, 1901.
JAMES L SMITH,
Administrator of Estate of L.
Smith.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Clerk of Superior Court of Pitt
county, having issued Loiters of
to me, the undersigned, on the 2nd
day of September, 1901, on the estate of
A. deceased, notice is here-
by given to all persona Indebted to the
estate lo make immediate payment lo the
and In all creditors of said
estate lo present their claims, properly
to the undersigned, within
twelve month alter the date of this notice,
or this notice will be plead in bar of their
v. This the 2nd day of 1901.
JUDITH U.
on the estate of JOSEPH A.
North Pitt county, Greenville
Oscar Hooker
N. Co. and
The defendant, N. at Co
lake notice that u summons in the above
entitled was against said de-
OB the September, 1901,
by O. a Justice of the Peace
of Pill North Carolina, fur the sum
of due said plaintiff by contract
which summons i returnable before said
Justice at his at in said
county on 7th day of November, 1901.
The said will also
that a warrant attachment issued
by said Justice on 18th day of
1901, certain property of the
said now in of the
Southern Express Co., at Greenville,
which warrant is returnable before
said Justice the lime aDd place above
named for the return of summons,
when and where the said defendant is re-
quired lo appear or demur to
or the demanded will
D.
This Sept
Bf virtue a of the
court, by His Honor II.
1901, of Pitt
court in of C. H
wife other,
tee of Hill the
will Dig
court In on Monday
t lie of 1901, the follow-
piece, parcel or lot of land
the Town of and
the Hickory Hill colored
lot, m,. as a part of lot No.
the corner of and on
Street and with the line of
and Went fret, then North a
lino parallel with Greene street
thence a direct line parallel with
line thence with
to the beginning,
2-3 yards.
Tina Oct. lat, 1901. F.
notice to
Public
THE GREENVILLE
Cl It
RHEUMATISM
TO STAY
M I I'll I HI
Stall,
A that mI-
lively cures and stand-
greatest
known, the hearty
r S per
rent, of Hie eases
l per
told b,
CO.
Manufacturer of
Boors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior Exterior
for Pine and
solicit your
to give In
prices, sty Ira work.
your to
T I b Co.
N. C.
AGENTS
Mr. John C. Agent for
North Carolina and Virginia, of that Well-
Known and Popular Company,
THE MUTUAL
Life Insurance Co., of
I to in largo of
policy holders, and to insurable public
of this com-
will now In this
and from Ibis date will issue it.
and lo all de-
siring the very best insurance In the best
life insurance in the world.
If the agent In your has not
yet completed arrangements, address
JOHN DREWRY,
State Agent, N. C.
Assets
policy
Live, reliable energetic agents at
once lo for
Old Mutual Benefit.
. M.
Wholesale retail and
Furniture Dealer. paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, etc. Bed-
Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba
by Parlor
Tables, Safes, P.
I Gail Ax
Meat Key West
Beauty Can-
Cherries, Peaches,
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Oar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware. Cakes and Crackers,
Best Butter, Stand
aid Sewing; Machines, and nu-
other Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for Com
to see me.
SIM HI
OLD DOMINION LINE
Steamer res leave
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville dally at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and
at C A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C
J. J. CHERRY. Act.,
Greenville,
-o a
Cotton Bagging and Pies always
on has i
Fresh goods kept constantly
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
W. R. WHICHARD
DEALERS
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every do
payment and prices low the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid country produce.
J. BEET,
A OF
II
Also a nice Lino of Hardware.
COME TO BEE MB.
J. R. COREY.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
ISSUED WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
in Advance.
One Year Months
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions token at
Semi-
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or The Daily
and
one year for payable in ad-
PATENT
far Use
ON PATENTS
Faisal lawyers. WASH I.
FOR
The Eastern Reflector,
D. J. EDITOR
-AT-
VOL. XX.
PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER
NO
WE
ARE KNOCKING
THEM
art
Li
-3
t-
For Dry Goods, Goods, Caps, Shoes, Trunks,
Boys and Hens Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves,
and a big line of Baby Cape, Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees.
Come to Every day a bargain day and everything a
bargain. Tow friends,
W. T, LEE CO.
The
EQUALED DIVIDEND RECORD IS THE RESULT
Securing the highest rate of interest consistent with safety.
Rigid of management.
Low death rate, resulting from a care selection of risks and
limiting its the Coiled States
It will be to Interest to what we can do for yon before
placing your life insurance.
Good territory open for Agents in North Carolina.
T. ARCHIBALD CARY, General Agent.
For Virginia and North Carolina,
Northwestern Mutual life Insurance Company,
1201 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va.
FALL SELLING.
Putting it Strong.
And why W her. the merchandise and prices will
back up the made concerning them, we
have every right to it There is
wrong in emphasizing excellence when the
sis 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 and stacks of
mens, boys and youths clothing. Every place
and packed with shoes. Wee an show you to your
entire satisfaction. 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 style and weaves in
goods. Agents for Standard Patterns.
RICKS WILKINSON.
Rural Postmaster Says They Don't Want
Fret Delivery.
The rural free delivery branch
of the Depart is in
constant receipt humorous
from correspondents
and fourth postmasters who
do not excel spelling. One of the
most original with respect lo spell-
was received today from ;
postmaster in Georgia whose office
will be discontinued on account of
the establishment of the rural free
delivery service that State. At-
to the letter is a
which is signed with names,
all in the same hand-writing. The
letter is verbatim as
Master Washing-
ton
Sir as this Took of
free Delivery has Got up
is is the
of this ii ii i sent to you
and you Will Nodes you Will
see that several Names Appear on
About Nine
out of Every Ten that Assign
Free Delivery Mail
is Want
hit they Wars Fool
lo sign
For Free Delivery.
A Pita for Sin Beds.
Two in a bed is the custom of
sleeping in United States, at
least, and also in Canada and Eng-
land. But in Germany and France
single beds arc rule. The lat-
plan is more healthful and
comfortable. It is gradually coining
into in this country.
beds involve more linen, work
in making beds more washing,
I never a family lo re-
turn to the old plan after once
giving beds a fair trial. Es-
summer is single
bed to be preferred or even sleep-
on the lo two a bed.
Many families declare they never
knew what comfort was during the
hot summer nights until they
adopted the single beds. I might
add a word of protest against
lowing babies or young children to
sleep with old people. The latter
certainly draw upon vitality
former. This is probably
true as between any bedfellows one
of whom is sickly or less strong
than the other. Consumption
other diseases have often been coin-
from c bed fellow to
Housekeeping.
Yon Know Von
you take Chill
Tonic because the formula i plainly print-
ed a every bottle showing Hint it
and Quinine in a tasteless form, No
Cure, No Pay.
An Old Couple.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
this county, have been married
longer probably, other
couple now living in this Slate.
They were married on the 6th of
November, years ago
next month. They were born,
reared always resided near
their present home.
Mr. was horn the
4th of December, 1818, so that he
will lie years old next
and his wife was born on
of September, 1818 so that
she was years old last mouth.
They are both well
preserved both in body and mind.
Mr. notwithstanding his
extreme age is the greatest fox
hunter in the and rides
with hounds as actively as
any young man
Record.
Man
No
dial n cold Cal U i
in a day. in
are the throat is an
an open sore, lint Aliens
Lung will Hie
stare off Tin- cough will
cease and lungs will be sound as a BOW
dollar. All druggists sell Alli-n's Lung
Balsam
DE TO f LEASE
EYE,
To impart comfort and grace to the wearer. Such are the
Jackets and Automobiles that
we have just received for
Ladies,
Misses and
Children.
They compose a large and
assortment of exclusive
and correct styles in
Oxfords, Tans and Blues.
The particular figure can
be correctly lilted and the most
exacting eyes can be suited
with such marvelous values.
Daughter
and all the
Ladies that
Our FALL
OPENING
NEW
J. Be k tO.
Sere. Mexican Mustang Mat-
I VII , what you awed. It takes
at and be to it sores.
Will take place on
Tuesday and Wednesday,
October 1st 2nd.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Prom
ton. i. t . t.
It is confidently predicted by-
people who ought to know the
President ii to have
Senator While those
who had heal Interest of
heart wished that
I two gentlemen might be aide to
gut along together they had little
ground -hi which lo base any such
hopes. Mr. hi bad so long
Senator Lodge In the Cabinet and exercised a dictatorship authority
that he would be much relieved if over the party and had
You can burn yourself with Fire, with
Powder, etc., or can scald yourself
with Steam or not Water, but there is
only one proper way to a burn or .
and that is by using
Mexican
Liniment.
It gives relief, a piece of soft old
linen cloth, it with this liniment and bind
upon tin- wound. Sou can
idea a hut remedy this id tor a hum until
yon have tried it.
Secretary Hay would kindly lender
his resignation, as the
that he desires to .
So confident Is the President
Mr. Hay will resign, as soon as the
isthmian treaty is concluded, that
be has persuaded Lodge lo
make no effort to secure the chair-
of i he I- on For-
Relations which, by
seniority, would go
and which Senator Lodge
would prefer to everything else
except the portfolio of State. i i
given out that for the Sen-
Lodge will retain the
of tin- Philippine Com-
Secret at y Gage teems to be slated
for retirement it believed
that lie will band his
lion soon alter bis return
laid his plans lo secure
for himself next
Roosevelt was severe
bins lo hi ambitions. Mr.
with positive disposition,
hi- iron his force-
method of pull tug them into
bound to run
i . ii let the feelings the Ohio
even if lie had ambition
fur a second term, which be
During Mi.
administration Mr.
had complete control of all
in the South and had
used them as together
i solid c which would stand
I to do In-- bidding tin- next
convention. President
upset oil this work
i mill tin c Southern appoint-
Wist. The friends of new He- to himself. The
machine In the of Ex Jones
trying lo persuade president a set back Hanna
that cause would greatly and more will, therefore
advanced by the selection Hen Hanna is talk-
for a Cabinet lug of resigning, threat
lion and It is barely possible that will not have the effect
he may be invited to Join the President,
presidential advisory Al President Roosevelt started out
though Secretary bus with the determination to build up
no steps that a in South
bis friends his falling hi and by his Inn
will compel his retirement and even more his sen I
he will be forced to go abroad a made a favorable
time. impressed by the
Representative plans was old
Indiana was Col. Unwell, of Atlanta, that he
week say the President himself as
him that bis financial bill, would succeed in
building up quite a respectable
A FOWL TIP.
If too have a
other u M,
It i, rented h
with any
Mil
Three
Times The
ANY
ONE
ORB FASTER,
Agents
territory
in all
WILSON,
Manufacturing Company,
Ga.
sale by
S. T WHITE,
will make the silver
exchangeable for gold, will receive
support. He will there
fore bill this
session.
A win
have been in Washington during
Schley of Inquiry, which
in have expressed
opinion i hat irrespective the
merits eon
has developed
the existence of a condition of
fairs in the Navy
which should in-
it is considered e lie m
a Congressional
which will overhaul
that department, will he next in
order. Tin- only thing will j
prevent will lie opinion
tin- part h that such n course
in view of tin- amount
party, but he concluded with
Mr. and
iii- protection
lo tin- This,
for Mr.
be could not do. and
With that love of the
w led him appeal the
ii mention
in his Colonel's be
in ill ll i T, Washington lo
bite
i in in -I as he demolished
i lie t so In- de-
-hi ii iii- the
South, today all the good
bud n
point W Jones,
Dr. Clayton and others, has been
and Hie i nor
feels Mr. Is
t-1 than other republican Pres-
and that
mi republican part
pose, lo i l. . at his
As was tie a split by of the De-
baa come between Hit
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REFLECTOR
N. C.
D. i. Owner
Entered at the Pout Office at
N. C, .-
Mail Matter
October 1901.
We hare heard the
that the in Wash-
be changed in
from White House to house.
. i
An sensible a man as Booker
Washington in reputed to it
would have been a wise hit on his
part if he had shown sense enough
to have politely the
ration to dire with President
Roomy. at the White House.
a coarse on the part of
would easily have made
him the moot famous of tin- two,
and entitled him to the most H
suit for dam-
ages the town and find-
of a favor of the
plaintiff, an occurred in court last
week, should awaken the town
official to every in
causes for complaints to
arise. The winning of Mil
against a corporation sometimes
opens the way for others, in it
puts people with real or imaginary
complaints to thinking they can do
what else does.
The South criticizes the
dent, and it has the right to do so,
bot the South no part in
him as President, if
his party can stand it the South
does not care a continental win lie
True part, brother, but not
entirely true. While the South
had no part in selecting l lie
dent, we arc nevertheless a pan
the and the President is
President of the Nation
not the people only who put
in office. Therefore the criticism
in the South U most timely, for;
just because we in the minority
when it to voting nationally i
gives the President no right
throw an insult in teeth. He
may ; bring about j
social equality, but his efforts in
that direction will plow a
failure receive
THE GREENVILLE BAR
WINSTON.
The term of Pitt county
Superior court adjourned sine die
Saturday night about o'clock.
Many cases were tried
and disposed of and on the whole
it was a very busy week. Hon.
Francis Winston, of Bertie,
owing to the continued sickness of
Henry K. presided.
This is Judge Winston's court
in Pitt and among the courts
held by him since his appointment
to the Bench in July. To one
informed he appeared as a Judge
of long experience, and the
he made upon the people
of Pitt during his week
stay our midst was indeed a
most favorable one. He was
and polite at all times,
to grasp I proposition, fair and
partial In all Ins rulings, and is
preeminently to till the
high position to which he has
appointed
Just before adjournment of court,
upon motion of Hon. Harry Skill-
the Bar held a
meeting at which Hon. A. Blow
presided, and resolutions were
adopted, thanking Judge Winston
for holding the court, which lie
held without any
whatever, and expressing their
for the in which
lie bad Conducted the court
for the uniform courtesy which lie
had shown the Bar during the
term. the adoption of the
resolution many members of the
Bar. molding Hon. Ham Skinner.
T. J. Judge A. If.
Moore, Hon. L, I. Moore, Col.
A. Sugg. Harding,
till., and gave expression
to the high esteem in which
Judge Winston is held by the
Bar. and testified to his
preeminent nullity fail DON as
a judicial officer.
county is to DO
that Judge is t.
preside over the Spring terms.
its Superior courts.
II W.
W.
Winterville Department.
AYDEN NOTES.
This seems to have
at that stage of development
where a jury may upon
to give a against a corpora
lion on any kind of a pretext. It
is a condition that ,
on Journal.
Winston is not alone in that par ;
for it strikes us
most every section of North Cam-
Una there is great injustice done
corporations by juries. Let a
body come to court some kind of
complaint against a railroad com-;
or telegraph company, or
against a municipal it
matters not how lame the com i
plaint, the jury in almost over in-
stance goes against the corpora-
This thing is wrong, too.
The corporation ought to just
good rights in court as the
and a jury should lie just
as slow about giving a verdict
against a corporation as it should
against an individual.
It has been decided to
the term of the
I twos found by
that this session taxed
the the Institution
greatly, professors no op-
to desired studies
during the summer, and
was not taken advantage of to
considerable extent by i U- students
Intended to lie
X. Oct. 1801.
M. II. Tucker and bride span
Tuesday in town.
Miss Annie Smith from
Bethel Saturday sight.
W. M. of Richmond,
slopped over hen- Tuesday
Miss Clyde Cox, of
spent Sunday In town.
went up to Par
Saturday and returned Mon
I. It. down from
Monday night and re-
tinned Tuesday morning,
Fellows met
and Initiated thirteen.
I. went to
Monday.
V M. Hodges, of
was in tow n Monday night.
A. W. spool Sunday ill
the country.
Hiss Olivia Berry, who has been
visiting Miss Coward, came
home Saturday.
Hi. D. L. James came n
from Monday night.
Mi-s Coward spent
day and Sunday with Miss
Berry, In South
I. Tyson and family went up
to and returned
Monday.
W. t came
Tuesday,
Muster Joe spent Sunday
With parents at Standard,
Misses Nellie Daisy
lord were in town Sunday,
J. J. came down from
Saturday night.
Bi w. Pace, of Greenville, was
here Monday night.
K. v. has been sick for
days.
Joe Starkey
ville Monday night.
In driving storms the clouds
bold the rains.
Number N. C. School Children.
Than an 188.178 school
children in the State, be-
and girls. These
arc advance figures from the
coming report of the
dent of Public instruction.
The number of Indian
school children in State is
1,808, and of this number
live
News and Observer.
ORDERED TO COLLECT.
Tax Turned is
At the special meeting Monday
the Board of Aldermen or-
that the town tax hooks
turned to the Tax Collector
with instructions that he proceed
to collect the taxes thereon.
This order and instructions
plies to both the general and spec
taxes levied by the town, the
special taxes for interest on
bonds and for graded schools.
Owing to the injunction
against the Aldermen restrain-
them from the bonds spent Saturday and
and from collecting the special Sunday with Mrs, and
taxes, the books have been with
held from the Tux Collector
now. When the came to n
hearing before Judge F. D. Win-
last week he dissolved the in-
junction, hence this order from the
Aldermen that the Tax Collector
proceed to collect the taxes.
the plaintiff the
action took an appeal to Supreme
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS
NOTES.
N. C, Oct.
Send in orders for Tar Heel carts
and wagons. We are prepared to
fill orders O. Cox
Mfg. Co.
A first class second hand mow-
machine almost as go
can lie purchased cheap by apply
at the office of the A. O. Cox
Mfg. Co.
Mrs. B. Galloway, of
Miss Lucy Galloway was visiting
Misses and Kittrell
during the time.
Miss Bessie had
visiting the Misses Wesson since
Friday, left for Ayden Monday
evening.
Mr. of the It. K.
tilled his regular
point here last Sunday and as
court which leaves a suit preached the Missionary
the town and Baptist church,
still unsettled. The people Miss Lee of near Koch
aware of this and knowing is on a visit to her cousins,
it will yet be some lime, perhaps Misses Bessie and Hattie Nichols.
several mouths, before the matter
Will be determined, the
certainly of how it will end, is go-
to make collecting, particular
A. G. Cox has pork for
. ale at ti cents per pound gross.
A Special Offer- For the next
days we will give n nice present
the special taxes, hard work for with each buggy we sell, provided
the collector. I we sell for
With this view of the matter, II
would, perhaps, have been a. and wife, Mrs. Abram
at least easier for the Tax Collector Cox, Prof. G. K. Lineberry, W.
satisfactory to lax pay- B. Nobles and J. Cox left on
Only the taxes had Monday evening's train Kin-
ordered collected now, and let to attend the Neuse Baptist
the special taxes stand the Association which is in
suit is settled. place.
I W. H. Harris, of Greenville,
State and Federal
They have strange doings in the
Federal Courts sometimes, as we
have remarked When
i revenue official, for instance,
commits a or maims
the supposed
charge of his duly, his case is
ways taken to the Federal Court
for trial and then the district at-
and assistant district
defend him and the power of
the government Is used to
him. If he is prosecuted a Stale
solicitor must volunteer to do it or
man's friends must employ
counsel to prosecute. We
if man had no friends to push
the prosecution the officer would
nut be prosecuted at all. On the
other hand, if a citizen shoots or
or in any way molests a
officer in discharge of his
duty the citizen is by
tin- government in the Federal
Court and must get his own
to deft ml him.
our State Courts II is
If a sheriff or other kills or
injures any person he is prosecuted
by the State solicitor just as if he
a private citizen, a little
more vigorously if any difference,
and Instead of the lower of the
government being used to de-
fend the officer It is used to con
spent Saturday and Sunday here.
D. Wood went to
Kin-ton yesterday evening to at-
tend the association.
Hugh of
and Ed of Lizzie, were here
Monday.
Little Miss
son has returned to visit her aunt,
Mrs. J Cox, and we are
to see her too.
F. O., says you can pill up your
laundry or do what you will, he
don't care. He's all a beau
young lady his house.
Land For tract of
laud lying about mile, of Ayden
and miles of Spring. It
is line tobacco land and is known
as the Allen Jackson place. Apply
to Cox.
W. J. Kittrell, of Grifton, spent
pail of the day here yesterday.
Mrs. S. son,
on return from
where she has spending the
Sum stopped over lust night
to visit relatives here.
Miss Lot ha from the
country, was here yesterday, shop
ping.
Our I hanks to Mr. W. J.
for two lino stalks of sugar
one measuring feet in bight.
The laundry is almost
ed and will be ready a few days.
him. Such is the difference.;.
It will add much to the
Statesville Landmark.
of our people.
Mis. II. M. had a very
severe one day lust week and
PERJURY. j was right seriously hurt. She is
i much improved now, we are pleas
honest lawyer would to
age false swearing; but when a has tendered
lawyer is encouraging hit resignation as pastor of the
perjury in a witness he should be church here to take effect 3rd Sou
sent to the penitentiary December. It was
along with the perjurer. Morally
guilty of crime also is that lawyer
who abuses will attacks the
dead, assails and makes
base appeals to the ignorance, the
passions. jurors.
There appears to lie a looseness
about the law or courts ind
practice that permits crimes
and acts justice and
and truth and fairness to lie
with absolute
Impunity In the vary temple of
justice. Hardy Is there a
attempt to punish
who is too often aided and
abetted by those who profess to
be honest and respectable. The
courts, of which lawyers arc apart,
are to blame for of this. The
solemnity of an oath should lie em
The should be
speedily punished. False swearing
is a crime to which many-
are too easily templed, and it de-
serves severe
ville American.
Cox will pay the
cash price for cotton seed.
MOPS Se Tickling,
Murder and Robbery in Return
light a stranger rapped at
of Burton Brown's house I lone-
part of county and
asked permission to go in and warm
himself. He was a one-legged man
mid was a bicycle. Brown
and his lived by themselves
and were reputed to
money la their possession;
but the; let in the stranger, whose
name was Mrs.
Brown was in bed in another room.
Her husband and Witherspoon sat
by the fire until Brown fell
He with a scream when
Witherspoon plunged a knife in
his throat. He sprang up to fall
under repeated mortal blows.
Mrs. Brown ran out to him and had
her bead crushed with an
then robbed tho
house and
MUST BE DRIVEN TO RESULTS.
Mankind from Infancy and
through the years whoa strength
and health permit, must be forced
to the tasks set before it.
It is the forcing process, the con
and increasing push from lie-
bind that has made man get re-
and made the seeming
possible, possible.
climate, savages and
and rugged
Ibis driving has made
man accomplish results, has
him success and triumph, when
without being he would
accomplished nothing.
Applied to communities, this
same driving process is needed for
and the best kind of
development.
The town or city pleasantly lo-
for climate, with easy trans
portal access to the outside
world, will accept these local
and just drift along.
Let some calamity of wind, lire
or storm visit such a community,
the probability is that it
will lie aroused from its slumber
of self complacency, and arise
its milled state with better build-
and highways, and with its
commercial spirit stirred into
that w ill cause a bustle in all
its business circles that was never
before.
Stricken down, it was driven to
fight for life, and the very
forced upon the community
gave ii strength, and aroused its
people from their previous
to for
mi progress.
It is the driven man or
that finishes the task, and ac-
real things.
on the other hand it is the
man or community refuses to
recognize the value of
and considers it a hardship to be
forced, that will never accomplish
Bern Journal.
Court.
Mayor W. II. Long has disposed
of the follow cases in his court
since lost
Dave Braxton, drunk and
using vulgar and profane
language, lined and costs,
Charles drunk
down fined and costs, 88.80.
Alice Batter
and Francis riotous and
disorderly conduct and assault,
lined each and costs,
18.65.
Joe Battle, drunk and disorder-
and using vulgar and profane
language, lined and costs,
Martha with
deadly weapon, bound over to Jan
nary term Superior Court.
Win. drunk and disorder-
and reckless driving, fined
and costs, 98.80.
Alfred drunk and
disorderly, fined costs.
S Harris, drunk
and costs,
Cane Slat drunk
lined mid 83.10.
Charles Evans, drunk and
fined and costs, 83.30.
Taylor, drunk
fined costs, 83.80.
Stephen Little, riotous, and dis
orderly conduct, fined and costs,
83.70.
Wicks Clark, drunk
and costs, 3.20.
House, riotous disorder-
conduct, line and
84.10.
B. T. Bailey M.
riotous and disorderly conduct
assault lined each costs, to-
f i
W. A. drunk and
down, lined and costs, 83.20.
Addie disorderly con-
duct and using vulgar and
language, lined one penny and
costs, 83.011.
WE THE WORK.
And Hint is the reason the old Greenville Warehouse is
Belling so much tobacco. We get highest price for every
pile sold on our floor. The farmers see this, and appreciating
tho hard work do for them they bring us their tobacco.
treat all alike, get the best price every time. Bring your
next load to 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. S. EVANS.
Si CO.
D. SPAIN.
Our Line of
New Millinery
j mi will be convinced that a
prettier, more stylish display was
never
Made in
Greenville
Hats. Ready-to-wear Hats, Sailors,
Baby Clonks and Caps. The very newest
latest styles in everything in my line.
Prices lower than ever. Give me a call.
s. u. n. m
Greenville, N, C.
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For Salt by
They All Cry.
shed tears, and so do
ninny other kinds
A deer at cries profusely.
Teats will roll down
The big, Under eyes of the giraffe
AH with tears as be looks at the
hauler who has wounded him.
Dogs weep, both in the eyes and
voice.
Monkeys and so do seals.
arc nut too to
. eel only i-f K.
i. , Hit I I'll , Ni.,, .,, V . . Ike uh. l
will la n, en r. nor tn o evil ell
I . kettle el i. foe a
None genuine
Red Cross is on label
Don't lake a Substitute
WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD
TO PRODUCE THE EQUAL OF
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Night Sweats and Grippe, and
all of Malaria.
DON'T WAIT TO DIE
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TO
WE HAVE
Just Returned
from the northern markets where we have selected
a stock of Velvets, Silks, Ribbons,
Feathers, Infant Caps, Ornaments, in foot,
have everything needed to put a stylish
hat. Call and see our hats. We have
the prettiest we ever had. Hals trimmed
while you Walt. Give a trial. Yours to please,
MISSES
NOW
Mr. JIGGERS
If you want to avoid Shoe trouble this Fall come here.
Every man likes a neat dressy Shoe, but it is difficult
many times, to combine style with comfort. The aver-
age man has neither time nor inclination to try on Shoes
for half an to rind which pair hurts the He
He wants to be fitted QUICKLY and we DO IT No
need to ask if our Shoes are durable. We guarantee
them to give satisfaction or money back. Here are
some special the
Our store has long famous for the style comfort of its
Shoes. This season we are showing a greater variety of styles
than ever, including Calf, Kid, and f
Calf; all sizes widths.
One of our most popular lines in Men's Shoes of Patent
Leather, Viol Kid, French Calf Enameled
her; all sizes and widths.
Men's Patent Kid Patent Leather Shoe, hand sewed
fur smart equal to custom-made
Shoes st 87.00 and 18.00
our price
inn i ii -i i i i i t;
5.50
OTHER GOOD THINGS IN MEN'S FALL SHOES.
COME SEE THEM
SHOE DEALER.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind you that you owe
for
subscription and we request
yon to settle as early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for tho.
find the cross mark on their
paper
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Dr. D. L. James has newly
painted bis residence which adds
much to its appearance.
Attention is called to the notice
to creditor. by M. Willis, ad-
of James Tingle,
Fresh Cit-
Currents, seeded
Raisins at M.
The animal meeting of the North
Carolina Christian
meets In next week.
The reason the Reflector Book
Store sells so many
cigars is because people have found
out there is no other smoke so
good for the money.
STATE NEWS.
Happenings In North Carolina.
The House, one of
Greensboro's leading hotels, has
been closed.
An eleven-year old Mecklenburg
county boy picked pounds of
cotton in a day.
The largest number of fakirs
cord are at the Raleigh fair to
the
A nine-year-old boy at Winston
was fooling with his father's pistol.
The weapon was discharged
the boy was killed.
By the of the boiler of
a large lumber mill, Hertford,
three men were seriously injured
and damage to the extent of
was done.
Good
The tinging of the children at
the service the Baptist church,
night, was much enjoyed
by the large congregation. There
are some splendid the
little and they sing well.
Land Potted.
All person are hereby
under penalty of tho law from en-
hunting, fishing, or any
way my land
known as Braxton place
adjoining Fred James
Harris and the Sutton laud.
G. NINE.
Laundry.
Greenville is soon to have a
steam laundry added to the town's
enterprises. Messrs. W. L. Davis
and A. L. have located
here tor that purpose aid are fit-
ting up a portion of the Perkins
building Fourth street. They
will be ready for work In a week
or so.
will lie the regular prayer
meeting in the Baptist church to-
night. And from tonight on
through tho remainder of the week
there will be a prayer and
service, each night preparatory to
the series of meetings that will be-
gin Sunday. Rev. C A. Jenkins,
pastor of the First Baptist church
Goldsboro, will arrive next
to assist the meeting.
WILL CASE.
The Town Take an Appeal.
The Board of held a
special meeting Monday night to
consider the matter taking
appeal from the verdict
in the case of E. O. Williams
against the town, tried last week
in the Superior court, resulting in
a verdict of the plaintiff.
Messrs. T. J. and F. G.
James, attorneys for tho town,
were present and went over the sit-
of the case with the Board,
saying they did not see from the
evidence how the jury could have
given a verdict against the town,
as it was clearly shown that the
town had a right to the grade
of the streets, and the testimony of
physicians on both sides as expert
witnesses showing that surface
water going the of the
plaintiff did not muse the death of
bis children.
An order was passed by the
Board, the vote on it being to
instructing tho attorneys for the
town to see if attorneys for the
plaintiff would agree to a new trial
being hail, and if they did not to
an appeal to Supreme Court.
No Decision Arrived At.
The Convention of the
Episcopal Church adjourned finally
Thursday without having set-
any one of the three prime
questions which so long have pro-
controversy in its ranks,
namely, a change of its name, the
marriage and divorce question,
the of a more
liberal policy toward outside
affiliation with
it. All these questions go over
the next Convention,
which meets at Boston years
hence. No progress toward their
decision was made at San Francis-
co and no indication was afforded
there of any result which may he
reached York Sun.
Cooked Her Dolls.
Miss Lizzie Higgs, the
girls who was awarded one of
Junior Back Moves bust week, in-
some of her friends around
Saturday to sec her cook. The lire
was started up the stove was
getting good and warm, when one
of the visitors asked to see inside
of the oven. The oven door was
opened there was discovered
inside a box of dolls, roasted and
smoking. Miss Lizzie bad put her
dolls away inside the oven and for-
got to take them out before start-
the lire.
A Fine Statement.
The Reflector overlooked at
the time calling to the last
the Bank of Greenville
was published last week. This
is the best all around
of its condition that the bank ha.
ever made, and shows its continued
growth in volume of business
the confidence of the public. That
it is doing a business representing
a million
is creditable.
What Reciprocity Means.
Reciprocity does not mean fa-
to Cuba, France or any other
country without a corresponding
benefit in It means in-
creased sales as well as increased
imports, lower prices to
consumers as well as profit to the
foreigners. In short, reciprocity-
is a national advantage and a
Post.
Friends of the couple Greeks-
ville have received the following
Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Invite you to witness the rite of
Holy Matrimony
to be -in between
daughter, Mollie,
Mr. Vernon
Wednesday Oct.
net hundred and one
at ton-thirty o'clock.
Church
Near Oxford, North Carolina.
Parmele Postmaster Arrested.
The Raleigh of
some of the Stale papers gives the
information William Powell,
postmaster at Parmele, had been
arrested by a
for irregularities in his office. The
charge against is making
false returns of t lamp cancellations
and selling illegally. He
was taken before a States
Commissioner bound over to
the Federal court in the sum of
Verdict Town.
evening In the
case of E. C. Williams vs Town of
Greenville gave
dirt for damages. The do
entered notice of appeal to
Supreme Court. Williams sued
the town for for diverting
water turning it on his
C. T.
The Big Store
How to Judge.
The who accumulates
by honest thrift and economy
and employs his capital in the pro-
motion of industry is a blessing to
his mail who
wastes the money that he ought to
use as capital in the establishment
of is just as culpable as
he who oppresses to make money
or uses capital to oppress. A man
should judged by what he does
and not by his riches or poverty.
Gaston News.
Why Not Take All
Raleigh, Oct.
has signed an order allowing
the receiver attorneys
foes, costs, etc. the case of
Neal,
lumber mills and timber
at City. Some of tho
attorneys wanted out of an
estate.
Factory to Consumer, No middle mans profit
worth choice
at prices.
Clothing, Notions, Shoes, Hats,
AT HALF THEIR VALUE. CUSTOMERS WILL GOT THE BENEFITS.
Clothing,
and l Suits, Price
Sizes to Years.
SIZES
TO YEARS,
IS
Mens Clothing.
and Suits, Price
Lilt
OS
Odd Coats.
and Coats
and
and
and
OS
OS
Boys Knee Pants.
and kind, sizes to
and
and
add
Mens Pants.
Pants, now
and
and
and
and
II S
These prices for cash
No goods charged at these prices.
MENS BOYS DRESS SHIRTS
ii.
to Shirts now SI
to
to
to
to
pieces.
A full line from to D C now
The value over offered.
MENS UNDERWEAR.
Dozen,
and kind now
and
and
and
and
STEEL ROD CONG
ED HANDLED.
to kind,
u. shoes. Shoes.
l w
lino
i. l
Big stock on hand.
You must sec them.
Window Shades.
hats COLORS.
Oil price Joe
price
Bought Enough Goods For Ten Small Stores.
COME.
Clocks and Watches.
watches now
s II t OS
ti S
DRESS GOODS.
All all kinds, all quality. The ladies are
at the immense stock Come to sec us and bring
The cheapest and best line we
have ever had. Special value,
from to
day clock at prices.
or tell them about us.
Yards.
t-Prom the cheapest to the best,
i All Don't fail to get
of the choice patterns.
Ladies Muslin Underwear
Beady to wear, Ask our saleslady in depart
to show lO you. Chemise, Petticoats, Drawers, down
Sc at less than cost of material.
I All
now We
Carpels, Matting-. Floor Oil Cloth
Biggest line in town. All Kinds.
Others sell cheap calico. Watch
the colors. They will run out be-
fore you leave town.
FURNITURE.
v a Children Hosiery. L-
Al sizes, colors and prices,
root from the mills. This is a rare
for ladies to get a
bargain. j
Leather quality OS;
ON; quality Suits; Styles
Hall Racks, Cribs, Carriages,
Fruit Loom.
Barker's Mills,
without ticket, yard
wide





Tasteless Chill Tonic
has stood the test
for years.
One Million Six
Hundred Thou-
sand bottles were
sold last year.
Do you think it
pays to try others
Have You Forgot
What
OUR RALEIGH LETTER.
I AM STILL
DATE LINE OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
A M OF thing
WHICH l AM UNABLE TO
to me your next Barrel of Flour or Pork.
Yours to please
Jas. I White.
TWO HAVE BEES IN THE
of
N. Oct.
My but III is is going lobe
great week for North Carolinians
a big percentage
of them will participate in the
of the occasion. Our obi
friend, State Fair, is with us
again in all its pristine glory.
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Bring Instant a Permanent Cure in all Case.
SENT i FREE OP POSTAL.
There is like
of ad-
so early in the game by ac-
with a
Phew My lords and ladies-
kirk and sit down
The last of the North Carolina
claims against the
on account of expenditures in
curled by citizens of this Slate
during the Spanish war were paid
during the past week, amounting
to making a total of claims
paid Only worth
claims was
It bad been expected that The striking of the name of John
bet would witness the Brown from
lion of the free rural mail delivery i pupils of the
service over the new routes j Asheville graded schools is
Cd by Congressmen from ally approved Professor
several other districts in this j faced to fake this action by
slate, carriers having public sentiment,
and bonded in a number of in The war
Rut Pen of General Lee by
the District has just re- Colonel Cameron and
a letter from former as his charger
of lie free rural de- daring the war,
livery service staling that no new has just been returned to Colonel
routes can put in operation I as General Lee now has
I fore January We'll get j to use him, with a
then, or soon thereafter. note of thanks and
the meantime there should be a for the noble annual.
hustle to secure a large number of Raleigh Ibis week,
additional routes. Senator Ward's mandamus unto
division compel the Corporation Com-
MONK, mission to railroad property
The of j Breaks
; which the of North Carolina
I will pay under the new act will I a- the request of
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS
Made By The Orange Virginia. Observer
The trust has
for want of
straight flush on a maiden's
face will beat four
Everybody thinks everybody
misfortune is a
When the scale fall from a
man es he can see a long weigh.
The quickest way to get rid of
your friends is to do them a favor.
man who made a mis-
take in his life never made any-
thing else.
A man ought to be as good as he
advises others to be, but somehow
he never is.
A HAPPY
HOME
Is on where health
With Impure blood there cannot
be rood health.
With a disordered LIVER there
cannot be good blood.
Tint's Pills
revivify the torpid LIVER and restore
Its natural action.
A healthy LIVER means pure
Pure blood means health.
Health means happiness.
Take no Substitute. All
The political pot is boiling over
Can a telephone girl make
welkin ring
life is not confined to the
tall apart houses.
The girl who gives away her
kisses seldom has any stolen.
Strong and skins
have caused many a man's down
fall.
True happiness, with some
pie, consists in being to say
told you
The man who can never
anything when he wants it can
usually be depended upon to find
fault.
Ala, July
Or Dear Sir; Justice
you Unit I should you my
with your excellent medicine,
Him girl, just thirteen
mouths old, had ranch trouble teething.
Every remedy exhausted the
prescription from family physicians.
Her continued to pas blood
and burning fever continued for days at a
time. Her life was almost of. Her
mother determined lo try ind in
a day or there was great
life hail bowels were
and, thank to the little Is now
Mag well. Yours, etc. W.
Ed. A Prop. News.
is well represented at
the State fair.
ten
YEARS
It brings
II cures when
Instant relief, worst cases,
all else fails.
The Rev. C. V. Wells, of Villa, Ridge, lays.
bottle of good
I cannot tell you how thankful I feel for the
good derived from it. I was a slave, chained with
put rid sore throat and for ten years. I de-
d ever being cured, I saw your advertise
of this dreadful and
asthma, and thought you bad
but resolved lo give it a trial. To my
astonishment, acted like a charm. Send me
a full-size
We to lend to every a trial of
similar to the cured Mr. Wells. We'll send it by mail post-
paid, absolutely Free of Charge, to any sufferer ho write for it,
even on a postal. Never though you arc however
bad your case. will relieve The worse your
ease, the more glad we are lo scud if. Do not delay, write at once, ad
dressing Dr. Tart Bros Medicine Co., , East 180th St., ,. Y. City.
Sold by all Druggist
; divided as follows the
I several classes of Confederate
class, t a year,
I number amount sec-
class, number amount
1.1,750; third class, a year,
number NO, amount
fourth class widows, a
year, amount grand to-
Aycock will,
November let, deliver a number Of
addresses on education in some of
the counties. Ho far he
has made four appointments for
Hyde
of President
yell and Hooker Washington
noted and at the
White House together last week
has caused a shiver of disgust to
inn up down spinal col-
of those who were
throwing up their hats for
on account of Judge Jones
appointment and
of his
her alleged
To think
their ideal should go kick their
Attorney-General will
not be heard till about
16th.
The Bait Prescription far
hills sad fever is a of Grove's
dull Tunic. It is Iron
and it form. No cure,
Pries inc.
Last year country shipped
of corn to for-
Ten yen's ago
shipment amounted to only
Bobbin's Chill nils cure and all
malarial troubles. That is what they were
made for. Cure after oilier remedies fail
No cure, no pay. Price bottle
Druggist.
E. E, Griffin,
Wild Kit
Opposite P. O., Greenville, N. C.
Recently the northern markets
and Mock clocks,
ring, pins, etc, era-
to article for
and wedding
Prompt to special orders e-
lo clocks and watches done
promptly,
E. E. GRIFFIN.
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
leader in good work and low price
Nice Photographs for
Hall per
All other lute very cheap. Crayon Portrait
made from any email picture cheap. Nice
Frames on hand all the time. Come and
examine my work. No trouble to snow
sample and answer question. The very
last work guaranteed to all. Office
to a in, to n. m. Yours to please,
RODOLPH
TO CREDITORS.
Having duly qualified before
Clerk of Pitt county a
the last will and testament of J. P.
Manning, deceased, notice hereby given
lo indebted to the estate to make
immediate payment to undersigned,
and all persons having claims against said
estate ere notified to present the name with-
in twelve months from date or this notice
will be plead in of recovery.
This day of October, 1901.
J. L. II. MANNING.
Executor of J. P.
OLD DOMINION LINE
arm
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer Edgecombe leaves
Greenville Monday, Wednesday
and Friday at A. M. for Tar
leave for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturday
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 order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C
J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
North Pitt county,
township
Oscar Hooker
D. N. Co. and
Southern Express Co. I
The defendant, D. N. A Co, will
take notice that a summons in above
entitled action learned against de-
on the
by C. D. a Justice of Peace
of Pitt county, North Carolina, for the sum
of due said plaintiff by contract
which summons is returnable before
Justice at bis office at Greenville in
county on 7th of November, 1901.
said defendant will also take notice
that a warrant of attachment was issued
D. I. EMU,
IN
by said Justice on the day of
1901, against certain property of the
defendant now in bands of the
Southern Express Co., at Greenville, N. C.
which Is returnable before
said Justice at time and place above
named for the return of the summon,
when where said defendant re-
quired to appear and answer or demur to
toe complaint, or the relief demanded will
be granted. C- O.
This Sept 30.1901.
By virtue of a decree of the Superior
court, made by ills Honor W. H. Hoke
Judge presiding at May term, 1901, of Pitt
court in the case of C. D. end
wife Blount others,
tee of Hill church, the undersigned
Commissioner will sell for cash beam the
court house in Greenville Monday
the 4th of November, 1901, follow-
described piece, parcel or lot of land
situate in the Town of Greenville, and
known as Hickory Hill colored Baptist
church lot, sod a part of lot Mo. Be-
ginning at the corner of lot and on
Greene Street and running with line of
lots and West feet, then North a
straight line parallel with Greene street
feet, thence a direct line parallel with
the Drat line to Greens street, thence with
Greene street to the beginning, containing
2-8 square yard.
This Oct. 1st, 1901. F.
Commissioner.
Mm. Emma Hut ton, the wife of
Mr. W. E. Sutton, Neuse town-
ship, about six mile, from
died last night from the effects of
taking strychnine mistaking
deadly drug for quinine. K
Free Press, n.
For Sale.
MT faro Near N. C.
Containing about scree, about in
cultivation. Twenty scree of this is fine
or truck land. Good buildings, to-
barn, water, etc. For further
address C. T. PH AL,
Box Berkley, Vs.
IN
J. ff. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Ties and Bag.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
RHEUMATISM
CHI A I. I
A. vegetable remedy that
rut and long
The greatest
known. Die hearty
i i
after trial. Cures per
of treated.
per
Sold by NICHOLS.
CO.
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior Exterior Finishings
for Fine Modern and Cheap
Inga.
We solicit patronage and
guarantee to give satisfaction in
prices, styles and work.
your orders lo
Tile CD.
x. c.
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. John C. Drewry, Agent for
North and of that Well.
Known and Popular Company,
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Insurance Co., of
Desires to announce to large number of
policy holders, and lo public
generally, of North this com-
will now Business in
state and from this date will issue
splendid and desirable policies, to ill de-
siring very best insurance In too best
life insurance company in world.
If the local agent In your town has not
yet completed address
JOHN C.
State Agent, N. O.
Assets
Paid policy holder
lave, reliable energetic wanted
once to work for
oh mm
GREENVILLE ft. C.
Cotton Bagging and Pi is always
on t
Fresh goods kept constantly en
band. prod and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
W. R, WHICHARD
chard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices low the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
J. A. MEET,
-DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF-
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
M.
Wholesale retail and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar
Turkeys. Egg, ere. Bed
steads, Mattresses, Bolts, Ba
by Carriages, Parlor
Hint, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
I lard Gail Bed
Key
American Beauty Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Milk,
Floor Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Ly-, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Halls, Gar-
den Oranges, Apples, Hots,
Candies, Dried Apple.,
Currents,
China Ware, Tin Wooden
Ware. Cakes and Crackers,
Cheese, Best Batter, Stand
aid Hewitt; Machine, and
moron other goods, and
Cheap for cash. Coos
to ace me.
ii ten ran
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
on. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
ISSUED
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
In Advance.
One Year I. Six Mouths
Three Sing,
No traveling canvasser are em-
ployed. Subscription taken at
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or Tub Daily
and
one year for payable lo ad-
PATENT
CO.
-FOR-
III
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
TO
PB
AT-
VOL
PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER
NO
if
WE
ARE KNOCKING
THEM
CM
For Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Trunks,
Boys and Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves,
and a big line of Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees.
Come to see us. Every day a bargain day and everything a
bargain. Your friends,
W. T. LEE CO.
-------J
The North
UNEQUALED DIVIDEND RECORD THE RESULT
Securing the behest rate of interest consistent with safety.
Rigid economy of management.
Low death rate, resulting from a care I selection of risks and
its business to the United States
It will be to your to see what we can do for you before
placing life insurance.
Good territory for Agents in North Carolina.
T. ARCHIBALD CART, General
For Virginia and North Carolina,
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company,
1201 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va.
FILL SELLING.
Putting it Strong.
And why not When the merchandise and prices will
buck up the statements made concerning them, we
have 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.
AS TO CHOOSING A SENATOR.
Oct. some
time a number of Prominent Dem-
of this section have been
having a quiet discussion
of the advisability of having the
next Senator selected by the State
convention, and those who
that this manner of selection
would have its advantages would
be glad to have some expression
from Democrats the
subject. That western Democrats
would favor a
all things being equal would
only be natural, as this would
doubtless settle at once
whether nominee
come from this part of the State.
It is regarded as a foregone con-
that the convention would
select a western man. It is
out that a convention
would come nearer than any
other method to being an
of the will of the great mass of
voters, and then the chances for
friction the party would
be reduced to a minimum, a fact
which is advanced as the most
of all reasons for favoring
action by the It would
preclude the possibility of the
sharpness, to put it mildly, that
characterized contest between
Jarvis
between Carr Simmons
The convention would,
some think, strike a happy medium
between the primary
method of selection. Again,
it would settle the sensational con-
test in advance, which would give
Legislature opportunity to de-
vote its attention lo bus- j
instead being a state of
confusion for several weeks,
in a senatorial light.
question a
Democrat, who is known through-
out State, find that
when a man is approached
the subject he usually shaken his
head dubiously, but the mat-
is thought over a little while
he is inclined to take more kindly
to the suggestion. The
for objection seem to
that the average man fears any-
thing like an innovation, a fear
that has grown cry largely out of
the experience over the primary,
and then some fear that if the sen-
fight were settled in ad-1
the party would lose, to a
certain extent, the efforts
interest of the unsuccessful j
Hut anyway,
it is a matter worthy of
and I should be glad if some of the
large papers would devote a little
to Charlotte Ob-
server.
THE ONE
Shoe for Ladies which is and stylish and
as suitable for bad weather as for swell occasions and moderate
priced. The one In which all these questions are com-
to the greatest
Is Our Famous
American Girl Shoe.
A Shoe as good as Its Dame.
For footwear of all kinds call
on us, we are the Feel Fitters.
j. p. co.
looking letter-head
Has lost many a dollar for business men. If Is
lodged by the coal be wears, be is also judged by th
letter-head he uses. An artistic, nicely printed letter
head may be looked on as a good investment.
Send order lo
Reflector Office.
It will be done to
Th Office.
BAKER
and Your
Daughter
all the
Ladies that
Our FALL
OPENING of
W MILL
Will take place on
Tuesday and Wednesday,
October 1st 2nd.
KER.
DANGER IN CHILD
FOR STEAM SUPPLY.
Just facts, something well worth remembering.
Counters and tables piled high. Slacks and stacks of
mens, boys and youths clothing. Every place
ed and packed with shoes. Wee an 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 weaves in
dress goods. Agents for Standard Patterns.
RICKS WILKINSON.
The Home
The local paper should be found
every home, says an exchange.
No should grow up
ant who can be taught to
ate the homo paper. It is said to
be the stepping stone of
all those matters not to be
learned books, your
a foreign paper which
a word about any person,
or thing, which they ever
saw, or perhaps ever beard of, and
how could you expect them to be
i ill But let them have the
home paper read of the people
they meet and of places with
which they am familiar, and soon
an is awakened which in-
creases with every arrival of
local paper. Thus a habit of read-
is formed and those children
will lead the papers all their lives
and intelligent men and
a credit to their ancestors,
strong the knowledge of the
world as It is
We have just added Steam
will sell anything in this line very low,
to our business and
See us when in want of
Globe Angle Valves, Standard Globe
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water
Oil Cups, Air Cocks. Steam Hancock
U. s. Cocks, steam
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Killing all sixes,
LINE OP Packing, Rubber Belt,
Belt, Leather Belt, Belt Lacing, Bell Hooks,
is more danger In child
dream than one would
said a well physician,
really I'm i. persons understand
how close to death the child is when
passing through of i fearful
night. Night mares
frequently kill grown persons, and
these horrible dreams which come
to life are of the same
kind. is I have always
bitterly opposed idling children
horrible tales. There is
to be gained It. The average
child K frightened Into do-
l he thing. If a child Is
Inclined to do wrong a
horrible tale will keep
it, the contrary,
horrible results may follow
Impression which the child
gathers from story told. Bad
dreams, h night of nervousness
tumbling and and broken
sleep will follow.
are very much
I dreams. They some
limes nisei pursued
animal, dream
they are unable run wake
up in a horrible condition
menially and physically
probably most dangerous form
f child dream is the thought, very
common among sleeping
arc experiencing a long
full, hey generally wake up be-
fore I bey strike bottom of the
place into which they are falling,
and heart resumes its normal
action. These dreams are very
dangerous, ii is n wonder to
me more children are not
killed. They get awfully
death's door, walking Is
generally fortunate
New Democrat,
SOLE
a ad l
-i i
leering Harvesting Pipe and Drain Tile
Garland Cook Stoves.
BLACK JACK ITEMS.
X. Del. 1901.
Mr. Union, began a series
meetings here Wednesday night.
lire, Dixon, has been
visiting her parents here this
week.
Misses Annie and Lucy White
spout last Friday Greenville.
. Wynne, of
opened school here Monday morn
lug. j
Mr, Dixon is
very much from a rising.
Miss Smith returned last
i i. lay from an extended visit to
Mr. Mills been visit-
her parents here this week.
I . O. While this fur
Washington to under the care
of Dr. Taylor, for a days. He
has been sick for only a short
while. We wish for his speedy re-
Dixon spent Thursday
in
Little Miss Becca Mills,
by uncle, Jodie
spent night Clay
Boot.
Louisa Dixon had the mis-
tn loose geese Sunday
night It is they died
from poison. were found
dead in a of water near the
ho
Mi. Mis. W. L. Clark spent
Tuesday in Greenville.
Charlie Wynne, of
name down Sunday and returned
Monday.
are led to think the
la rowing our courts ate too
with convicts. There may
reason for it. Light penalties
are pleasing to the friends of the
by .-. Partridge Flying Against and to counsel. In it
also i.-. a feeling
Oil
Deputy Hodge w a
fully Injured night by
Ah. of Police
J. Miller were
sums, when dogs disturbed a
eon;, i . Sir, Miller
wits it little advance
when he beard latter groan-
the
i ii it been avoided.
. . men of kindly
impulses. Ii i- mil agreeable lo
disposition of men to be
imposing severe penalties. The
that Hues and penal-
lies should be easier than is wise
i unnatural. But do not the
justice, us well as the
Ho went lo him to ascertain I claims of order and the
hen found Mr. m of the law, call for severer
lying his with his lines and penalties Courts are
baud on bis eye. He declared I called onto make the law a terror
with a lo evildoers. culled
BAKER
Building.
N. C.
Mr. Milli r mi veil a dead par
Mr. feet an
Investigation showed that par-
beak had gone plump up
Mr, Kt i head
above e.
mi
killed Mr, eye pain-
fully Injured, was bed a
upon lo play the roll of reform
Buck is not their work.
There is too little dread of arraign-
and trial among the people
part of i lie as;
perhaps, the penalty of
doing convicted is so
as and is heard
lo,, often. It looks getting
aimed rather than
of this
i.
ii law as to repress
News.
,,
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Eastern reflector, 25 October 1901
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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October 25, 1901
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