Eastern reflector, 15 November 1901


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What
THAI I AM STILT. AN
DATE LINE OF
Pry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
A of other thing
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION
Come to see me for your next B of Flour or Pork.
Yours to please-
Jas. B. White.
AFTER TWO YEARS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
BENEFIT II III
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Insurance works automatically,
Is
Will be reinstated if arrears lie within on month while you
are or within three after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
Of and payment of arrears with interest.
second No S.
Dividends arc payable at the beginning of the second and of each
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premium, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an endow daring the lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
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is nothing like It brings
instant relief. en in the cases. It cures when
all else Tails.
The C. F. Wells, of Villa. Ridge, says.
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putrid sore throat tied for ten years. de-
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and thought yon had
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astonishment, the trial acted like a charm. Send me
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even on a postal. though yon are despairing, however
bad your case. will relieve and cure. The worse your
case, the more glad we are to send it. Do not delay, write at once, ad-
dressing Dr. Taft Bros Medicine Co. East St., N. Y. City.
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all forms of Malaria.
None genuine unless
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or any symptoms and disorders which tell the story of bad bowels and an
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It will clean out the bowels, stimulate the liver and kidneys, strengthen
the mucous membranes of the stomach, purify your blood and put you
on your again. Your appetite will return, your bowels mo-e
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freshen and you will feel the old time energy and buoyancy.
Mother tho t tacit Hula sacs
similar troubles, v. ill
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it and for
For Sale by
dip mm ,, , hot , I,. .
. At I. Ir,
All Night In a Mine.
Tuesday night W.
Maxwell, W. P. Steve
with helpers and
a lot of dogs, went out to Paw-
Creek township to
They had an indifferent sort a
time during the early part of the
night and were struggling along
through the fields in the hope of
soon hearing their dogs set up a
when something happened.
Mr. Maxwell was lantern bearer
and was some distance in of
Messrs- Young Council. The
latter suddenly stepped on
and after a drop of feet straight
down, landed in water knee deep.
They were not long in ascertaining
that they had fallen into akin
gold mine. Mr. Maxwell
missed his companions after a time
began a search for them. Be
unable to see them or hear any
thing, he concluded, about o'clock
they had home, so he came to
town alone.
It transpired that the two men
in the gold mine all
night. No heard their shouts
throughout the night, but shortly
after daylight a farm hand who was
passing near was attracted by their
cries for help, securing a grape
vine let it down the mine.
The men climbed out
on the vine. They were thorough-
by having been
ed to so in the water
and were greatly exhausted. It
was a hunt that they will
not be apt to forget
Observer.
Officers Rate of
Some the county officers
l he State are running of the
Assembly. They not only
change the laws, but apportion
funds in the State Treasury with-
out the formality of a roll call.
In the office yesterday
there were several instances of this
repudiation of the General
A register of deeds from a
certain county not so many miles
from here wrote the Auditor that
the Board of County Commissions
had reduced the pension tax to ten
and that he was following
the action of the board. The Leg-
said the pension tax should
be twelve cents. The Auditor's
Department being unable to find
any decision the Supreme court
that allows County Commissioners
the General Assembly,
a letter was addressed to the Beg
of Deeds in it was
that it would be both wise
expedient for to get in line
with the General Assembly on the
pension tax subject.
Another county officer in the
same mail made a change on the
same order, reducing a rate
to News
Observer.
Advice to the Aged.
Age brings Infirmities, such as slur-
weak kidneys and Mad-
r and LIVER.
Pills
have specific fleet on organs,
stimulating the bowels, causing them
to perform their natural functions as
in youth and
IMPARTING VIGOR-------
to the kidneys, bladder and LIVER.
The v arc adapted to old and
Did You Ever
The Raleigh correspondent of
The Baltimore informs it that
United Slates storekeeper and
gauger has been convicted at Nev-
of with the distiller
in the government out
the tax on This poor
devil no doubt wonders why he
should have been singled out and
thus discriminated against, and the
conduct the court jury in
his caw is calculated to excite not
only his special wonder but to
cause great surprise
throughout all the distilling
districts. There is nothing with
which to compare this
proceedings at except
the high-handed conduct of
Commissioner Young in
tug about the State investigating
the origin of fires, the loses by
which are covered
upon mere suspicion that their tin
fortunate victims know more about
their origin than they should. The
Sun's correspondent says that this
is the first conviction of a store
keeper in the eastern district of
North Carolina, and that
shiners are now quitting their
licit business and going into gov-
distilleries, as by colitis
ion with storekeepers they can
swindle more safely and
What a libel upon a lot of
notably
Observer.
Bobbin's Chill Pills cure chills and all
malarial trouble. Thai is were
made for. Cure after oilier remedies fail
No cure, no pay. Price bottle
The October report of the State
board of scarlet fever
is widespread, being reported in
counties, Buncombe having
cases, and being epidemic in Ire-
dell and some other
being counties; typhoid
fever in from the sea to the
mountains; malarial fever in
counties; fever in
counties; smallpox in counties.
Hog cholera is reported in
counties;
horses in Randolph, and staggers
in and New Hanover.
A PROCLAMATION BY THE
NOR.
Reward.
OF CAROLINA, I
Executive j
official information
has been received at this Depart
meat that at Falkland, Pitt county,
N. C, on or about December 22nd,
John H. Parker shot and
killed Alex Little-.
Whereas, it appears that
the said John H. Parker has fled
the State, or so himself
that the ordinary process of law
cannot be served upon
Row, therefore, I, Charles B.
cock, Governor of the State of
North by virtue of an
in me vested by law, do
issue this my proclamation, offer-
a reward hundred
for the and de
livery of the said John H. Parker
to the Sheriff of Pitt county at the
Court house in Greenville and I
do enjoin all officers of the State
and all good citizens to assist in
said to justice.
. Done at our City of
,. day
j October, in the year
of our Lord one thous-
and nine hundred and one and in
the one hundred and twenty-sixth
year of our American Independence
By the
P. M. Private Sec.
II. Parker is
nearly six high of spare build,
weighs about has
boyish face, beard-
less, has blue eyes, light hair, is
slightly stooped and is about
years old.
SPECIAL OF
accordance with order of His Ex-
B. Governor of
North Carolina, appointing a special tern
of Superior court for Pill county foe the
purpose of trying civil actions, notice is
hereby given that said term of court will
convene on day, the day of
1901, and for two weeks unless
of said court shall be sooner
ed. This Nov. 4th.
K. I. DAVIS, Chairman.
Board of Commissioners Pitt county.
NOTICE TO
Letters of administration upon the estate
of James Tingle deceased having this day
been issued in me by the Clerk of
Court of Pitt notice is
given to all persona holding
o said estate to present them to me for
on or before the th day of
1903, or this notice will be plead in bar
of recovery. All indebted to
estate are requested to make Immediate
settlement of their indebtedness.
This the 23rd day of October 1901
D, at. WILLIS,
Administrator of James Tingle.
BLOW. Attorneys.
OLD DOMINION
For Sale.
Mr Farm Pamela-, N. C.
Containing about arcs, about in
cultivation. Twenty acres of this is fine
tobacco land. Good buildings, to-
water, etc. For further
address C. T. PEAL,
Box Berkley, Va.
TO
Having duly qualified before the
court Clerk of Pitt county as
the last will and testament of J. P.
Manning, deceased, notice is hereby given
to all persons Indebted to the estate to
immediate payment to undersigned,
and all persons baying claims against said
estate notified to present the same with-
in twelve months from date or this notice
wilt be i lead in bar of recovery.
day of October, MM.
J. MANNING,
Executor of J. P. Manning.
Steamer My rest leave Washing
ton daily at A. M. tor Green
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
and Saturdays
at A. If. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order flight by
the Old Dominion B. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C
J. J.
Greenville, N. O.
D. I.
Nashville. June
Dr. fit. Louis, Mo.- I
truly say your is the greatest
blessing to teething children that the world
has ever known. I have used it two years.
And do not like M be without a box all the
lime. baby would have
his second if had not
used your powders. He is now strong and
well, has all bis teeth. I never allow
opportunity to pass without
mending to mothers. May God
reward you for the toed yon have done
teething babies through this remedy.
Mrs. A.
The Department of Agriculture
is anxious to encourage grow-
of for making
ibis country, attention is
called to fact that conditions in
Southern States, and
Southern California, are
exceptionally favorable for
tries this It is believed
that in California essential oil,
or attar, of roses be
ed an extensive scale to great
advantage.
The old Court House in
Vs., where Patrick
Henry made his speech on
the Stamp act, is still in existence.
It is used fur judicial purposes,
every Saturday morning petty
offenders arc tried there.
E. E. Griffin,
Practical Maker aid
Opposite P. O., Greenville, N. C.
Recently visited the northern markets
and purchased largest stock clocks,
watches, chains, rings, pins, etc., ever
brought to Greenville. Special for
holiday trade and wedding presents
Prompt attention to special orders Re
pairing to clocks and watches done
promptly.
E. E. GRIFFIN.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Letters testamentary having this day
been issued to me upon the estate of
by Clerk of the
Superior Court of Pitt county, notice is
hereby given to all persons having
against laid estate to present them to me
for payment on or before the 80th day of
October 1902, or this notice will be plead in
bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted
to said estate arc notified to
payment to me
This 29th of October, 1901.
Executor of
JARVIS BLOW, Attorneys.
LAND BALE.
By virtue of a of
Court of Pitt county, made in a Special
Proceeding entitle W. W House and B.
A- House vs. Mary A. James, wife of
Moses II. James, and others, the under-
signed Commissioner -will sad for cash be-
fore Court House door In Greenville, on
Monday, December 9th, 1901, the follow-
described tract of situate in the
county of Pitt and in Bethel township, ad-
joining the lands of R. M. Jones, M.
Jones, W. I. lbs Mary A.
James land and others, containing
acres, more or less, and known as the Ash-
House land, and being ail the land own
ed by hint at time of his death.
This November 7th, 1901.
P. G. Jams,
Commissioner.
DEALER IS
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
The leader in good work and low prices
Nice Photographs per dozen.
Half Cabinets per dorm.
All other lines very cheap. Crayon Portraits
made from any small picture Nice
Frames on hand all the time. Come and
examine my work. No trouble to show
samples and answer questions. The very
best guaranteed to all. Office hours
to a m., to p. m. Yours to
HYMAN.
GREENVILLE
CO.
The Lyceum in Atlanta
was burned Wednesday afternoon,
the lire started during a perform-
The audience was gotten
out without injury to any one. A
and electrician were
badly injured.
NOTICE.
Haiti-
As I I'm now in tho
more for the of undergoing op.
Trillion, I have my books ac
counts in brother. Mr
Wiley at the store e
given hiss full authority
fur I e ask
Indebted to him set-
BROWN. M.
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in -limp, Bole,
S lass.
alias May Brooks, f
was brought from the
State N. I.
and was taker this morning to her
home. Mis Brooks was a room
male of Mb a Coward, who
died recently at school. I'm
I.- Hie sick of Miss Coward,
Miss lire sustained injuries
while ball which
confined her to her tied. This, in
with the nervous shock
-In--i ed because of the death
of her room-mate, pot in a
pros condition the
at the college advised her
to
Press.
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior Exterior
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build-
We solicit your patronage and
guarantee to give satisfaction in
prices, styles and work.
Please send your orders to
Greenville Co.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
LAND SALE.
of power in me
last will and testament
vested by
of Lewis
deceased, I will on Monday, De-
2nd, 1901. before court house
In Greenville, sell at public sale to the
bidder for cash that certain tractor
parcel of land in township, Pitt
county, lying on the South side of needy
Branch and adjoining the land of L.
Frederick Will
Moore and containing
acres more or leas. It being tract of
land deeded to Lewis by
Tin -i known as a part of tbs
tract
This the 29th day of October, 1901.
Executor of Lewis
LAND SALE.
Dy virtue of the Superior conn
of Pitt county mads in a special proceed
entitled John I. James and wife
A. James vs. Bryant, John It
and Williams; undersigned
Commissioner will sell for cash before
court in Greenville on Tuesday,
the day of November, 1901, st IS
o'clock tie following described piece
or tract of land situate in
Adjoining the lands of M. R.
i, U. J. J.
Cotton Bagging and Ties always
on hand-
Fresh goods kept constantly B
hand. Country and
sold. A trial will eon vinos you.
D. W.
W. R, WHICHARD BRO,
IN
Whichard, C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low m the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid produce.
J. I CORK,
IN-
A GENERAL LINE
H. others, In the land deeded
by William Ross to Isabella Roebuck.
Containing seres more or less.
This Oct.
F. G. JAMES, Commissioner.
in
RHEUMATISM
TO STAY CUBED.
A remedy that
recent and long stand-
en. The greatest blood
inn. Has hearty
endorser . of lending physicians
after trial. Cures per
cent, of the treated. Price
I per
BRIAN NICHOLS.
IN
J. W. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors handlers of
Ragging, Ties and Bags.
Free I Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
Ell
M.
Wholesale retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash for
Hides, For, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar
re's, Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed
steals, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor
suits, Tables, Lounges, P.
and Gail ft Ax
Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty Cigarettes, Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Gar
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut-,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Macs
mm, Cheese, Beat Butter, Stand
ard i and
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
SIM H Stiff
Phone
Pitt county In court.
TS.
D.
The defendant, D. above
will take notice that an action en-
titled above has bees commenced in the
Superior court of Pitt conn y for divorce,
and the defendant will further take notice
that is required to be and appear st the
nest regular term of the Superior court held
for the county of be held In
house in Greenville, on Ins Monday be-
fore first Monday of starch, 1902, It being
the 13th day of January, 1909 and then and
there answer to complaint, which will
be Bled days before said court, or
will be granted accordingly to the
prayer of I he complaint.
his 2nd day of November, 1901.
MOORE,
Clerk of court
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. B.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Broken in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
notice file
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. John Drewry, General Agent for
North Carolina and Virginia, of that
Known and Popular Company,
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Insurance Co., of
Desires to announce to Its large of
policy holders, and In Ike insurable public
generally, of North this com-
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state and from this data will issue its
desirable policies, to all de-
siring very best insurance In best
life insurance company in the world.
If agent Is your town has not
yet completed arrangements, address
JOHN C.
State Agent. Raleigh, N. O.
Assets
Paid policy
Live, reliable energetic agents st
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Editor ft Publisher,
Lincoln,
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ployed. Subscriptions taken at
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Weekly and
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one year for or Tax Daily
and
one year for 13.60 payable In ad-
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D. J.
TO FICTION
VOL. XX.
PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
NO
IT
WE
ARE KNOCKING
THEM
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Boys and Mens Gents Furnishings, Gloves,
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It will be to your interest to see what we can do for you before
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Good territory open for Agents in North Carolina.
T. General
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Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company,
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FALL SELLING.
Putting it Strong.
DISEASE.
of
the Alton Provident Association,
succeeds in securing the passage of
a law declaring laziness a disease
and providing a compulsory cure,
she will have solved one of the
problems of the ages. She may
rightly termed a woman
courage, for her experience a
practical worker in philanthropic
fields should her familiar
with immensity of the task she
has under taken.
Yet there is some in
determining the course of reason-
that Mrs. followed in
deciding that laziness is a disease.
The who will not work is, ac-
cording to Genesis, striving to gt
around a divine injunction
decreed that only by the sweat of
the brow should eat. But la-
is an acquired, not a natural,
habit.
Still, the better a man is
harder will be The worse
be is the prone he is to live
off the sweat of some one else's
brow. Of course, the argument
may be made that this nay of look-
at the bread and prob
is purely a mental point of
View.
There will be some trouble in
making an division of
three kinds of men who will not
work because they find a
job to their liking. And, last of
all, but probably to Mrs. Do-
mind the most important
class of patients, are those who will
not work because the world
them a living.
Mrs proposes to cure
the diseases of laziness by
labor, preferable in a stone-
yard or over a saw buck. This
course of treatment is no rest cure
and so will probably lie considered
unfavorably by afflicted
Yet as the medicine
scribed by Mrs. will pay
for worth of provisions a
day for a married family,
the end might justify the means.
And as laziness is the
drains upon charities would be
materially reduced.
-AT-
inn
Prices Reduced
On All Our Stock of
Ala., June
Dr. J. C. Sir. I can as-
sure you that your
is to us. in ho
single instance bus it ever proved a failure.
have tried soothing medicines, and
everything known to us and
and your Powders arc
a success and Minting to mothers
and Yours truly, etc.
J. M.
And why When the merchandise and prices will
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 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
ed and packed with shoes. 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. for Standard Patterns.
RICKS WILKINSON.
Great Light For Diamond Shoal.
Washington, Nov. ex.
of great interest to the
lighthouse system of the world is
to be made on the Diamond Shoals
lightship, off the North Carolina
coast, next month, through which
i lie officers of lighthouse beard
expect to project a great inch
be of light from the sea to the
and visible to mariners from
to miles. The cluster of
while electric lights now shown
from masts of the ship can be
seen but and it
ed that shipping passing
may be able to pick up the light-
ship three times this distance by
powerful cams of light play-
the from a search-
light mm arranged between
the two stationary masthead lights
now displayed. The apparatus
now being lilted lo the Diamond
Shoals light vessel will project a
powerful light straight toward the
sky and the rolling of the ship
rough waters off will
play it about wig wag fashion.
Some system of wireless
will be applied the
Shoals and Shoals
lightships.
FURNITURE
Consisting of handsome Oak Suits. Odd Dream,
Beds, Wash Stands. Lounges, Couches, Side
Boards, Chairs and Rockers, we have greatly
reduced the prices and invite all who need
lo inspect our stock, we can and will save
you money.
Don't forget that have a large of
Breech Loading Guns
IF
YOU ARE
The Place to
get the Best
Goods for the
Least Money
then yon will
go straight to
H. C HOOKER.
and will sell them at reduced prices. Cull and
secure a bargain.
Your friends,
Complete stock of fall and winter
now for your inspection, and our
NEW
cannot lie surpassed anywhere. The
ladies should not fail to see our stock.
HOOKER.
j. p. . on
FOR art Son . Mexican Ids
i inn n just what v u Ii takes
at and wilt be to is bow it
Bobbin's Chill Pills cure chills all
malarial troubles, Is what were
for. Cure after other remedies fail
No cure, no pay. Price bottle.
You can burn yourself with Fire, with
Powder, etc., or you can scald yourself
with Steam or Hot Water, but there is
only one proper way to a bum or
scald and that is by using
Mexican
Mustang Liniment.
It gives immediate, relief. Get a piece of old
linen cloth, saturate it. with this liniment and bind
loosely upon tin; Wound. Yon inn have
idea what mi excellent remedy j id tor a burn
have tried it.
The Companion's Seventy-Six Volume.
in year
of its Youth's
Companion promises more varied
attraction fonts reader than ever
before, The
ion always more than it
The government of the
United States will be represented
In contributions from
the Treasury Gage, Secretary of
the Navy Long Postmaster
Smith, and a--i taut Secretary
of War it is be-
never equaled in a previous
year.
The government of Great Brit-
will be represented by
the Duke of
Marquis of and Ava
and I lie lion T.
P. Winston s.
Churchill, members of the House
of Commons.
oilier noteworthy contributor
will Chinese min-
Washington, . i T
Washington, i i
gee Institute, Justice Brewer of
the United states Supreme Court, I
Gen. King Ail
while more
tWO of I 1-
Not an Empty Stocking.
when not one child In all this
land who la ii r up a stocking the
before should find it empty
on awakening of the joy
that would lie let loose in this old
How ran it be done.
the October Home
the president of the Sun-
shine Society started the ball roll-
She that an
Stocking be formed in
every city and town in the
t The Stocking
is a to a man and a
man the world will soon forget
M. Woolf, the artist of the poor,
and Both the best friend
girl ever had. In
December, 1800, Mr. had a
page of bis drawings in The
Home Journal. One showed the
bitter disappointment of two waifs,
a ho crawled a forlorn bed
to find their ragged
empty. This pitiful picture
brought tears to eyes of
but to Both it
more than tears.
and spread abroad the idea
of Stocking The
was to provide
the stockings of poor children.
of living slur writers will
bull- from four lo six fascinating ,
h el libs sprung up everywhere,
to each is-
sues of Companion for
To all new subscribers
and to those renewing, their nib
and on Day,
a sad little life was filled with hap-
Then Ruth
The stocking
, fewer. Now
Its beautiful
graphed In twelve colon and gold.
By sanding 91.79 before January
1st, the new subscriber will re
A FOWL TIP.
It you a fr
poultry Mustang
It Is u .-,. by u
has been revived. Ii is just
time lo begin forming the clubs.
Ami what a line thing it would lie
ii in veins lo the Christmas
of could be recalled us the
lull Christmas. Isn't
it while
of 1801 from time
is received.
tit's
Columbus Mime,
Boston, Mass.
Wouldn't Swap a Dug a Pair of Mules.
Ai the union
s farmer to talking
about logs, While but Slate Treasurer
Are Held Up,
The pension warrants will not
out as as expected.
Stale Auditor Dixon expected
s hoped to send warrants to
pensioners by the Ant of De-
says funds in the Treasury are
mil to permit of payment
Three Times The
Tum OF ANY
Agents In all unoccupied
territory.
Company,
Atlanta, On.
sale
S. T WHITE,
Greenville,
cotton was being weighed. He
told Weigher Withers of a dog be
owned some of the this time,
tricks his dug done. One of The warrants have been printed
the platform hands at once in the office of the
negotiations for the dog. He I State Auditor, will be filled
offered to give ins out at once and as soon as the
I'm i a double barreled shot gun Treasury recoups on cash they will
exchange forwarded to deserving old
scorned, Mr, Warren veterans.
bad come up In meantime, and The this year will
bad of course become Interested, amount to This is
Re wanted to gel dog. largest ever given by the
made the far met en offer of a good several year past
mule for dog, a good, sound line amount of Stale pensions
mule, though sin-In- bail has been Something like
a trail-, lie tell small, however, The big increase provided for
when the man by the last Legislature, the ratio
he hi dog i, the ,, the pension being increased
best of mull- , ten lo twelve
I News Observer.





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EASTERN REFLECTOR
K. C.
J. Ed. S Owner
Bartered at the Poet Office at
Greenville, K. C, as Second Class
Matter.
Friday, November 1801.
WANTS TO SUE NORTH CAROLINA
Nov.
State of South Dakota desire to
sue State of North
today filed a brief in the
Stales Supreme Court set-
ting forth that request. It was
tiled by Attorney General Doyle of
South Dakota. Through two
South Dakota was
for school purposes ten bonds of
the slate of North Carolina issued
for the Western North Carolina
Railroad. They are for
each second mortgage of
it is alleged
There The drubbing the
dent got from Southern newspapers
over the Booker Washington din
incident has given a
up as to the
While Booker might have felt i
he was getting a big honor to him-
self in breaking bread wit hi he
has reacted as a boomerang
on bis race, having provoked such
criticism as to lead the President
to decide that he will appoint no
more Southern to office.
The President refused to give
George White a place the other
day and intimated that Cheatham
is going to lose the place he is
holding down.
to the depreciation of the
mortgage bonds, and North
refused to pay
the second mortgage bonds, re
quest is made Ibis tail may
be by South Dakota,
which holds ten shares as a gift.
The court took matter under
advisement.
The complaint alleges that
shares of railroad stock are
owned by Slate of Car-
that the Slate is receiving
large dividends from the stock,
that mortgage bonds issued
upon the stock of which are
held by the Stale of South Dakota
arc now due and together with in-
coupons have Ml paid.
l is asked to much of the
under of
the court as ill be required to pay
off the mortgage bonds inter-
est i but daring the
of a receiver be appointed
by the court to lake charge of the
thousand shares of stock held by
the Slate and that an injunction be
Look out for counterfeit money
Spurious coin is known to have
been passed in at least two places
Saturday. Two strangers appear
ed in town Saturday morning,
claiming to be carpenters and look-
for work. One of them, who
gave his name as A. Smith,
attempted to pass a counterfeit
quarter on Mr. Joshua Mr.
Byrd notified Chief of Police
who arrested Smith. H
was a preliminary bearing, L and
but there being no evidence state of North from
prove he passed the money -r receiving
it lobe counterfeit, the charge m
was dismissed. Later it learn-L
ed that he bad partner
went in of
the pair. He them at
A. N. C. depot. Smith seeing
the officer, scooted behind a
and made off, leaving bis satchel
on the depot platform. II s com
The held by State of
South Dakota were part of a dona-
made to the state
in Marshall.
Marshall, W. C, November
r .----
was arrested gave bis Smith was today lodged in
name as Samuel Caswell. He was Mail here the murder
lodged in jail until this morning, of bis stepdaughter. Hannah
when be was given a is years
hearing. While it was considered of age. On last Thursday the
almost a certainty that these men bead of the unfortunate girl was
were guilty, the evidence was found about a quarter of a mile
sufficient to bold either and they, above Smith's house among a lot of
were turned Free j logs, and hair and blood stains were
found about fence, and at the
foot of bill skull and some
The crop and short j wearing apparel. The bod u the
therefor have affected unfortunate Dot yet been
planter, merchant, commission
merchant and banker alike. The I One of the charges against the
result is a spirit of unparalleled defendant is that be is the
forbearance. It will not pay He gill's downfall and, Ibis is
force assignments. The status is alleged by State to be .
such that be who drives his debtor of the crime. Smith protests
to wall will pursue a mistaken Me Innocence. Search body
and losing policy. Unless there fill and I he good people
are imperative necessities of Spring Creak arc very much
case the must not be up over
forced into collapse. Such a course,
under the circumstances, be
seen to be disastrous In several
wail. The crop
could not be foreseen. many
cases it could not be averted by
any tort of tillage. Out it all
there must come valuable
it would be interesting to
to emphasize if e bad space.
Lumber Bridge News.
A Georgia Slate Senator from
county be sine
there are that
because one there some
time ago. A diamond was
in this State once valued, e hue
heard, at but if any bare
been found since Unit has been sue
kept a secret. as we
nearly everything else hi
way of precious stones there is no
reason we should not pi -k up
a diamond occasionally.
ton Star.
A sad and deplorable accident
occurred at the home of Mr H, II.
Fuller near Plank Chapel, Friday,
resulting in the death of bis
or four old eon Mr.
Fuller was baying an old barn torn
and child unit to
place. He was lost sight of or be-
on other side of
bis presence was mil at the
a piece of Umber was
thrown do u upon the fellow,
killing Hold
Lent.
Many ft is afraid of
but can't be scared by spirits.
Freak.
A named Arable
of 71st, Drought an ox to town this
morning to sell that should have
been in a show years ago,
A gr ill of hair is growing
out of ball the tight
eye. The hair is in of the
eye and rest of eye is
perfectly clear all around it. More
remarkable still, the animal can
see slightly out of ibis eye.
The net ox is fifteen
old, and hair was
growing out of the when ii
as a calf.
S, physicians inspected Ibis
freak and nil agree is
but one is,
.-vine time the suffered an
to the eye and a small
piece of skill was transplanted lo
ball from Ibis the hair
If. Observer
A Little Girl Hanged in a Swing.
Nov. distress-
lug affair took place at the home
J. A. an operative of
Mills, o'clock
A awing
cotton lope had been lied
under the sills of the for the
use of bis children, little two
year old girl was swinging when
by some she from it,
rope tightening her neck,
choking her to No one was
not
missed nut about When
her to look for her she
was cold
Observer.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
on-
D. k. Nov.
Hundreds of government em
of whom most
is the President, have re
turned from the various states
where they want to vote and
echoes of Tuesday's elections bad
not died away when those return-
from New York brought news
of a conference between
David B. Hill a delegation
from five of
New York, with John
at its bead. The democrats here
say that the triumph of victory
over Edward
Murphy, who was defeated
mayoralty race Troy, N. Y.,
Mr. Hill will be content to let by-
be bygones forget all the
has received times past.
It is confidently predicted that Mr.
Hill will be a factor the next
Democratic
of Pensions Evans
has issued bis report and
although it is a well and carefully
prepared paper some
facts as to the in
justice that is being done to the
people of the States by
present laws.
Evans very fearlessly de-
pension attorneys, of
whom number is twenty thous-
and, notwithstanding the fact that
only the succession of Mr. Moose-
veil saved from them his official
scalp. He points out that the
present law encourages army
of attorneys, drum
liners, practically licensed by
government, with promise of
1920 for each claim
he goes on to say that blame
I or criticism should be attached to
the soldiers who are
and persuaded that it is their duly
to tile claims whether disabled or
Although Civil War
lasted tour yarn and the casualties
-ere frightful and Spanish war
lasted four mouths the casual
ties were comparatively few. three
years after the Spanish war twenty
per i of the soldiers engaged
have filed claims for
while in 1872, seven years after
close of civil war, only
percent of the soldiers engaged
that war had done so.
The death of the famous Li
; Hung a matter of sincere
; regret in Washington for, though
he was regarded as a very wily
it was recognized that be
represented the more progressive
faction China and it was lie-
his influence could
ways be oil lo protect
treaties and who
happened be within the limits
of Empire. The latest news in
regard to bis death is that bis
I demise was immediately
by a terrible rage which
he flew consultation
M. mill Leaser, the Min-
Mr. who
was special to China
for the I lulled States, gives it as
his opinion Yuan Sin Km.
who has selected to succeed
Karl Li, is the lies man that could
have been chosen position.
DRINK AND CRAZY.
The neighborhood of
had a big time Saturday
cause started Saturday
afternoon when the government of
United States, through its rev-
officers, poured out the
ground of what is as the
Whittington field, about bar-
of a kind of cordial used by
distillers in rectifying spirits. It
had been seized, but for
cause it was destroyed, instead
being sold and pouring it out
was decided on. In some
way a lot over
that way Heard of it large
of them were on hand st the
appointed time, each fellow carry-
some kind a vessel. They
varied in from a small mug to
a wash tub and as the flow-
ed down the rivulets they gobbled
up whatever they could. It was
not unmixed with dirt, but this
made no caught
it up any way and many of
drank it and became hilarious, for
it made in huge
chunks. cordial is not called
liquor, though it has it.
It has a sweetish taste and it is
said of it that at first there was no
suggestion of being made drunk,
but it appears to lie a little like
its work hours
afterwards, by which time quite a
load of it had been stowed away.
Many of them bad to turn in, be-
too full for utterance, but
were just enough by
time night came to raise shinny
and they did Rec-
Should Work Both Ways.
When the price cotton went to
ten cents last year the
speakers and papers claimed
credit of and many Populists
voted for because they
professed lo believe that he had
raised price of cotton. That
was their excuse in this country.
now the price of cotton
has gone down to nearly seven cents
we do not bear so much said
If the
Republican party claimed and re
increased
price of cotton, surely party
should now lie censured for
present low price
It is a bad rule does not
work both
We Eal Nearly Seven Pound Daily
The average adult in exercise
requires us a ration about six
thirteen ounces.
amount about live be
found common foods
and taken as beverage. Of
remaining part, one will lie
nitrogenous three fourths
carbonaceous, with about two
grains mineral matter No
Homo Journal.
Have a Home of Your Own.
They arc a wise young man and
woman who start out in their mar-
life in a borne of their own In
some place they will have
green grass about their house even
if it is only a few feel. It makes
difference how humble or how
modest the may be. The
smallest box of a house with a plot
of green is a temple of
compared
or the city.
is anything appropriate in
is that young people
should live somewhere where each
day they can see own unfold-
lives reflected in
workings of Nature. There is
beginning, in the home sense, to a
young married life so true, so wise,
so lasting and so satisfactory as
that. No life in a city is
able with which is lived a
mall with green things
growing over and around it, where
God's pure sunshine and
sweetens every side of the
during the day, where
surest life giving odors God
gives to His children, the odors of
soil and growing things, are blown
Into the house while we sleep
Edward in the November
Home Journal.
There are now nearly
miles of railroad in operation in
These roads employ,
according to Prof. of
University of Pennsylvania, over
men contribute to
the support of not less than
of people, which one
out of every fifteen in country
lives nut of earnings from rail-
road Star.
astronomers bare no
yet given up that meteor shower
they sat up nights looking for a
year ago. They say the failure to
put in an appearance was not
of meteors, but of the cal-
who figured wrong. We
may look for they say, on
the nights of I lib or of this
Star.
Mn. Dead
Mis. Sn-an M. Hanrahan died
Tuesday night at her borne near
She was widow of
the late Mr. James A. Hanrahan.
Mrs. in was a most excel-
lent many friends
Greenville learn of her death
sorrow.
Winterville Department.
AND
Nov.
Two tar loads of best galvanized
wire for fencing have just been re-
by the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co.
Mrs. Simon who has been
n Washington for the past two
weeks visiting her parents, came
home Saturday evening.
Mrs. Jesse Cannon,
spent Friday with friends here.
Jesse B. W. Had-
of Greenville, were here the
other day.
Mr. Moore, of Goose Nest, was
here Friday and Saturday.
You had better count up
wire fence you are going to need
this winter and send in orders at
to the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co.
Nannie Moore, of Bethel,
is visiting Miss Smith.
Miss Cora Carroll, cf Black Jack,
was visiting at dormitory tint
Sunday.
Moore and G. M. Smith,
of Falkland, were here yesterday
on business.
Mrs. Barnes of Ayden,
who had been a visit to
father, Capt. H. M. Dixon, return-
ed home Wednesday evening.
Hi Carriage Co.,
in c giving away some nice presents
with their buggies. You bad bet-
come and get your buggy and
present at as offer will
soon close.
J. It. Cooper went to Staton
Wednesday and returned
day.
It. G. and wife, of
Calico, spent Friday part of
Saturday with Mrs. J. U. Cox.
Miss Becky Dixon, of Lizzie,
came Friday to attend debate
of Vance Literary Society
evening.
Wilkinson, of Scotland
Neck, spent Friday night here
pleasure bent and a good lime in
general. He must have succeeded
most admirably, if one may judge
from smiles be wore as be left
next
Another dwelling begun
and new life is manifest every-
where.
Richard Nelson, Lizzie, was
here one day last week.
Miss spent
day and Sunday with Miss Nannie
Nichols, of Standard.
Through courtesy of Mr.
Cox wagons and team were furnish-
ed Sunday and all the ladies
and gentlemen boarders at the
attended services in Ayden.
I c was a pleasant time coming and
going.
Misses and
Cox spent Saturday, and Mrs. J.
D. Cox Monday, in Greenville.
Miss Bessie Chapman, of Calico,
is visiting Mrs, J. D. Cox.
Mrs. J. N. Knight, of New Bern,
and two children are visiting
the family of A. G. Cox.
J. R. went to
Saturday and returned Monday.
Jamie Cox spent Saturday and
Sunday in with his
friend, Claude Dawson.
A. G. Cox .-till pays highest
cash price for seed.
Always set your face firmly to-
ward health. you are
better when people the
very declaration will assist In
making you feel so. Persistent
good and hopefulness are re-
medial agents very hard to defeat
conflict illness and
Home
Journal.
Our Line of
New Millinery
and job will be convinced a
prettier, more stylish display was
never
Made in
Greenville.
Pattern Hats. Ready-to-wear Hats, Sailors,
Baby Cloaks and Caps. The very newest
and latest styles in everything in my line.
Prices lower than ever. Give me a call.
mm. m. o. mm
Greenville, N.
Threat J
T no Milne a throat will
if you give It of
n often
a mini with Painkiller, known
for half a century a
throat, croup, roughs, and all
Keep It you for so emergency-
It falls. Avoid there Is
hut one Painkiller, Perry
In view of the fact about
half a million postal cards are
mailed every year in Germany
without any
recommend that address should
always Ire written first.
The are calling
their exposition grounds and build-
Ivory City on the banks
of the The work of
U rapidly Hearing com-
Von Cannot
the of a by tearing SOW the
warning of ill
Neither can you cure a coll by
stopping a cough with
Allen a Lung in
which then i opium, cures
and lungs It the
you of mucus
u the passages,
Old Glory
waved in triumph o'er prices at
ERWIN'S
Millinery Store.
All kinds of hats all hinds of prices. Felts, velvets,
silks, ribbons, feathers, etc., in fact just anything necessary
to make a stylish hat, cheaper than ever before. Call and be
convinced that the Reflector advertisements tell truth.
ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE NOW CURABLE
by our invention. Only those deaf are incurable.
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
r. A. OP
MA. o. Ml,
of thank lo your I will bow give
full of to mi i our
About five my tight car to Hat mil I
my mi r i
I a for without
among other, mo-l ear of who told
only an could help me. only that head
hut the in the car would be If
I then aw In a New York paper, and ordered treat-
After I had It only a few day according to your direction, the and
after five in the ear I yo
and beg to Very truly
, V. A. s. Broadway. Haiti more. Md.
Our not interfere with your usual
YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME
INTERNATIONAL CLINIC, LA AVE., CHICAGO, ILL
An Old Veteran Dead.
One by one the veterans of the
gray are passing from of
time.
Mr. John died at Sol-
Home yesterday morning
aged ti years. He had been at
home nearly a year and there
from Greene county. Daring
war be was a member of Company
A, Third North Carolina State
troops. He is said to have been
a splendid soldier. He was a
of Methodist church. The
funeral will be held tomorrow morn
at at the Home. in-
will be at the Confederate
Post.
At Budapest a man of eighty-
eight attempted by jump-
from a bridge the other day
because he found himself no longer
able to maintain bis lather and
mother, aged respectively one
and fifteen and one
ten. Police investigation re-
In a corroboration of the
old man's story In every
RECEIVER'S SALE OF
STOCK OF GOODS.
By virtue of a decree of Superior
court of pin made the October
term, 1901, In a therein pending en-
II J U- Taylor
el alt, the will
Bethel, N C, at the of the late of
C. Taylor Co., on 18th
day of November, 1901, at o'clock, m ,
offer for the entire of
belonging late firm of J. U.
Taylor Co. The will offer-
ed The entire of dry
the entire stock of notions, re
of re of clothing
of and all other
I The will then be offered
Tin- -in k baa been carefully
inventoried at prime New York coat
mil at of
aid mi In or at my office in Green-
ville. of
Nor. 1901.
C. Receiver.
NOTICE.
All indebted to Into firm of
J. C. Taylor of Bethel. N. c, are
to make immediate pay-
meat of the to who
baa been appointed Receiver of the of
of firm, or hi W. J. of
N i o.
Receiver.
STATE
la North
Near Charlotte Robert
was caught in bis cotton and
fatally injured.
There is report of such failure of
crops in Robeson at to make
distress likely during the winter.
A nine-year-old Raleigh girl
fooling with her father's gun,
when the weapon was discharged
the girl killed.
John Wilbur editor
the Raleigh Times Visitor,
gone to Baltimore to accept a pool-
on the staff of the Son, in that
city.
The Swiss watchmaker, at
who was arrested on the
charge of setting fire to his score,
has been convicted, and sentenced
to ten years in the penitentiary.
The board of directors of
penitentiary bare decided to
don both Tillery and Anson
State farms next year. The reason
for this is the demand for working
convicts on railroads, which pays
better than cultivating with
them.
Li Hang Chang buried in a
casket which he took with him
he made his around the
world several years ago. He went
prepared for emergencies then,
and since, whenever he.
his base, coffin part of his
Star.
It is almost an impossibility to
read a newspaper these days with-
out seeing an article on how to
educate the net
a few remarks on how to
educate poor boys and girls of
the white race Bee.
The Boston Journal has
and piloted names and
residences of BIN couples In New
England who have been married
fifty or more years.
Our Suits are so good
that we say to yon, one
and yon will get the 16.00
back if you don't like
If we make any sort of mis-
take, bring the suit back and
let ha make it right.
Call it our generosity, call it
your generosity, call it fair-
call it anything you like.
Bat do it.
By the way, 15.00 is the
place where we can put the
most value into our suits.
a long story.
The suits tell it.
We do what say we do.
Frank Wilson,
The King Clothier.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind yon that yon owe
Eastern Reflector for
and we
yon to settle as early as
We need what YOU
owe and hope you will not
keep waiting for it;
This notice is for those who
find mark on their
paper
Smallpox at Trinity.
Tuesday Mrs. Alfred Forbes re-
a telegram from her son,
who is at Trinity College,
stating smallpox had broken
this in the college.
Fred was advised to come home at
once.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Bring Fat Cuttle to E. M.
and Si per
gross.
has moved his
jewelry store to a portion of J. W.
Bryant, drug store.
Fresh Cit-
cleaned Currents, seeded
Raisins at M. Schultz.
Hub Martha is having
another built on the corner
of her lot, on Pitt street, where
Dr. office used to stand.
is back from
where he purchased a
big stock of goods and opened bus-
in that city with T. H. Tyson
in charge.
Yon know what Parker
Pens are. A new assortment
of them, also leather pen and pen-
pockets, just at
tor Book Store.
ft Elwood
tics, Johnson Physical Culture,
slant copy books, Cam-
pus tablets, Keystone composition
books, penny pencils, slate pencils
in wood, slates, pen, ink, crayons,
i tiles, and lots of other things, at
Reflector Book Store.
R. R. Burgess, representing Oak-
dale Nurseries, near Greensboro,
will deliver fruit trees at Green-
ville near the House on Sat-
Nov. He requests
all who bought trees of these
series will conic prompt on day of
delivery get their trees.
land Posted.
Ail person are hereby forbidden
under penalty of the law from en-
hunting, fishing, or any
way trespassing my land
known as Braxton place
adjoining Fred James
and the land.
S. G. MM,
Bear Watching.
The wisest man feels is
a simple child playing among
the pebbles on the shore of the great
ocean of knowledge and the best
of men feels that he often does
wrong. The man who boasts of
what he knows is usually an
and the fellow who boasts
about bow good he Is will bear close
Enquirer.
Hour Robbed.
On Saturday afternoon while Mr.
Wyatt Barber and his wife, who
live a short distance from Green-
ville, were in town some one broke
into their house and stole a
a pistol and in money. There
is no cine to the thief.
aft
Sunday afternoon Rev. J. N.
Booth bis youngest son,
in the river near the Old
Dominion wharf. A large number
of people were present to
it. Sunday night he was given the
right band welcome into the
fellowship of Baptist church.
At Swamp.
Sunday we had the pleasure of
with the good people
at Swamp church in Caro-
township, and enjoyed being
there A baptism preceded the
preaching and at o'clock
Lawrence, the faithful pastor,
preached a comforting sermon to
all believers Christ.
Court.
Mayor W. H. Long has disposed
of the following cases in bis court
since last
William Anderson, and
down, fined It and costs, total
3.30.
Only one case in a week shows
remarkable change from the
records the Mayor's court has late-
had.
Burned with Powder.
Tuesday afternoon Linda Smith,
a little son of Mr. W. H. Smith,
was playing with some gun pow-
He stuck a match to the pow-
to see what it would do, and
powder done rest.
hands and face o badly burn-
ed he is laid in bed and
suffering pain. We hope he
will soon be not play
any more
Cut Out The Ball.
About two years ago Mr. B. E.
was accidentally shot by
Mr. G. J. Woodward, the ball, a.-.
was supposed at the time, lodging-
under the skin near the temple.
Recently the ball has been giving
Mr. Parham some trouble, and he
decided Monday to have it out.
Instead of being just under the
the ball was partially
in the skull and required
probing to dislodge it.
HOWDY DO.
Some Speak lo Me. Some to You.
November 1901.
H. C. went the road
today.
Rev. D, W. Davis left on the
morning train.
R. A. Tyson and H. L. Coward
went to Norfolk today.
J. D. returned to Winter-
ville Saturday evening.
J. C. returned
day from a visit up the road.
Mr. and Mrs. M. U. Tucker, of
Norfolk, came in this morning.
Miss Mary Lucy Dupree, of Nor-
visiting Miss Which-
ard.
L. H. Rountree went to
Saturday night and this
morning.
W. T. little son,
Willie, returned Saturday evening
from Goose Nest.
Miss Martha of
I is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. R.
Smith, in South
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bowen, of
Baltimore, who have been spend-
a few days here, left this morn-
Mrs. J. A. Dupree and little
son, William, of Norfolk, came in
Saturday evening are visiting
Miss Etta Hines.
Mrs. W. H. Crawford and child-
of Williamston, who were
visiting Mrs. E. U. re-
turned home today.
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Jordan, of
Danville, came in Saturday even-
and will spend a few days here
with son, J. C. Jordan.
J. Jar vis. of Greenville,
guest of Mrs. W. S. Parker
for a few days last week. Mrs.
Jarvis is a charming woman and
meets with a reception
whenever she graces Henderson;
with her
Gold Leaf.
Tuesday,
Fred Cox left Monday evening
for
Miss Geneva Gardner went to
today.
B. W. Moseley went to
ville this morning.
Adrian Savage left on the morn-
train for Norfolk.
N. H. left this morn-
for
W. F. Harding left Monday-
evening for
Rev. F. II. Harding
this from Grifton.
C. Forbes and J. E. Starkey
left Monday evening
J. J. Willis returned Monday-
evening from u trip up the road.
J. G. Monday
evening from a visit up the road.
Mrs. J. B. Randolph and little
child to Mildred to
her parents.
Miss Lizzie of
is visiting sister,
Mrs. J. R. Walker.
J. Jarvis and Harry-
Skinner left this for
to the Daughters
of Confederacy
Wednesday,
W. A. Beavans is sick.
J. B. Higgs went to Washington
today.
F. W. Mahler, of Raleigh, came
in today.
E. H. Thomas road
this morning.
Jesse went up the road
Ibis morning.
E. W. Pace came in Ibis morn-
New Bern.
Ex-Gov. T. J. Jarvis to
Kinston Tuesday evening.
Rev. F. A. Bishop says he bus
returned from
R. R. Burgers, agent of the Oak-
dale Nurseries, left Tuesday even
for Ayden.
Miss Anna Morrill,
who has been visiting
came over the train.
Mule.
One of the oddities at the cotton
yesterday was a cross-
eyed mule. The owner, a Paw-
Creek farmer, says that this mule
is the only cross-eyed specimen
he or any of his neighbors
have ever He has
the three years the only
fault he finds with him is that he
will throw a fit on the approach of
a bicycle. He can be driven up to
a railroad engine or a road roller
with the meekness of a lamb, but
when it comes to a bicycle, trouble
and tangled harness are sure to re-
Observer.
om Factory to Consumer, No middle mans profit.
worth choice goods
at prices.
BOUGHT BIG LOTS OF
Clothing, Notions, Shoes, Hats,
AT HALF THEIR CUSTOMERS WILL GET THE BENEFITS.
SIZES
TO YEARS.
and Hi Suits, Price
Sizes to Years.
l is
OS
Mens Clothing. Suits
and Salts, Price
Odd Coats.
J and Hi Coats
and
and
and
Boys Knee Pants.
and kind, sizes lo II
and
and
add SB
lit
Mens Pants.
and Punts, now
BO and
BO and
and
and
These prices for cash s
No goods charged at these prices.
MENS BOYS DRESS Dozen. to Shirts no
and kind now
to and
to and
to full line from Me to S c now going and
to value ever
S Hoe. Linen Window Shades.
STEEL ROD CONG CROOK ED ii BO new Ladies l pat tips bats for COLORS. Regular price
to stock on
price see price
Bought Enough Goods For Ten Small Stores.
SELL. COME.
Clocks and Watches.
watches now
day clock at reasonable prices
DRESS GOODS.
All shades, all kinds, all quality. ladies are
the Immense stock Come to Me us and bring
neighbors, or tell about us.
Silks Yards.
cheapest to the best.
All qualities. Don't foil to gel
ore of choice patterns.
All Linen
Carpet., Molting, Flour Oil Cloth
Biggest line in town. All Kinds.
Ladies Muslin Underwear
Ready to wear. Ask our saleslady In department
to show them to you. Petticoats, Drawers,
at less than cos of material.
FURNITURE.
I Couches, quality IS
quality Oak Suits; Styles
Rockers, Hacks, Cribs, Carriages, Get prices,
EMBROIDERIES.
The cheapest and best line we
have ever had. Special value,
from to
Simpson's Calicoes
Others sell cheap calico. Watch
the Colors They will run out be-
fore you leave town.
Women ft Children Hosiery.
Al sizes, colon and prices,
from mills. This is a rare
for ladies to get a
nod bargain.
The Loom.
Barker's Mills,
without ticket, yard
wide
C. T.
The Big Store.
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Grove's
Tasteless Chill Tonic
A PROCLAMATION BY THE
NOR.
Reward.
has st t
for
the
years.
One Million
Hundred Thou
sand bottles were
sold last year.
Do you think it
pays to try others
State of North Carolina,
Executive Depart met. J
has been received at this Depart-
that at Falkland, Pitt county,
N. on or about December 22nd,
1900, Parker shot and
killed Alex Little.
And Whereas, it appears that
the John H. Parker has fled
the State, or so himself
that the ordinary process of law
cannot be served upon
Now, therefore, I, Charles B.
Aycock, Governor of the State of
North by virtue of
in me vested by law, do
issue this my proclamation, offer-
a reward of two hundred
for the and de
livery of the said John H. Parker
to the Sheriff of Pitt county at the
Court house in Greenville and I
do enjoin nil officers of State
and all good citizens to assist in
bringing said criminal to justice.
Done at our City of
Raleigh, the 28th day
October, in the year
of our Lord one thous-
and nine hundred and one and in
the one hundred and twenty sixth
year of our American Independence
By the
B.
P. M. Private Sec.
H. Parker is
nearly six feet high of spare build,
weighs about pounds, has
boyish face, is almost beard
less, has eyes, light hair, is
slightly stooped and is about
year.- old.
SPECIAL TERM OF
In accordance with an order of His Ex-
B. Governor of
North appointing special term
of Superior court for Pitt county for the
purpose of trying civil action, notice U
hereby given that term of court will
convene on Monday, the day- of
1901, and continue for two weeks unless
of said court shall be sooner finish-
ed. Thia Nov. 4th, 1801
K. L. DAVIS, Chairman,
Hoard of Commissioners Pitt county.
Have You Forgot
What
I AM STILL CARRY
DATE OF
Pry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
Come to sec me for your
Yours to please-
AND A DUMBER OF OTHER THING
WHICH I UNABLE TO MENTION
Barrel Floor or Pork.
White.
TWO years premiums have BEEN PAID IX THE
II ID fill ill
OF NEWARK, X. YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid up Insurance,
Extended Insurance work automatically,
Is Non
. Will be re-Instated If arrears be within on month while yon
are living, or within three years after lapse, satisfactory evidence
of and payment of arrears with Interest,
A after second Restrictions, x. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at beginning of the and of each
succeeding year, provided the premium for the surreal year be paid.
They may be To lettuce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance,
To make policy payable as an natal during the lifetime
of insured.
J.
Greenville, N. C.
Democracy May Well Take
Altogether, the Democrats have
every reason to them
Selves. ever fought
against such overwhelming odds,
such strain was ever put upon
the courage and fidelity of party
men. It Is true that the Demo-
won no victories except
inn in ease of Kentucky and,
perhaps, of Maryland; but it
evident that the Stout old party in
alive, that rigor is returning,
and that, freed from the false lead
and the impracticable
heresies I hat so fatally hand-
it during the past eight or
ten years, it before it a career
if
The Democracy may well
take Post.
For Sale.
Mr Farm Near N C.
ares, about SO in
cultivation. Twenty acne of this is fine
or truck land. Good buildings, to-
Water, etc. For further panic
C. T. PEAL,
Box Berkley, Vs.
IN 1866.
J. W. CD.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Parlors and handlers of
Bagging, and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
An Mil Don In the
more for the of op
placed my and
hand or my brother, Mr
HEALTH
INSURANCE
The man who insures life la
wise for his family.
The man who Insures his health
is wise both for his family sad
himself.
may Insure health by guard
it. It U worth guarding.
At the first attack of disease,
which generally approaches
through the LIVER and
Itself in Innumerable ways
TAKE
s Pills
And save your health.
I placed my
count in the hands
Wiley the A
Brown, Riven him full ant lion
led am receipt for MM. I ask
I-. Id t-n him and Mt-
j HEAL I
Photographer,
N. C.
The leader in good work and low
Nice Photographs for per dorm,
Cabinet ft per dozen.
All other lines very Crayon Tort
made Iron, any small picture
Frames on hand all the lime. Come and
examine my work. No trouble to show
and answer questions. very
best guaranteed to all. Office
to a. to p. m. Yours to please.
RODOLPH HYMAN.
NOTICE TO
Letter of administration upon the estate
of James Tingle deceased this day
been Issued to me by Clerk of
Court of Pitt notice Is
hereby given to all persona holding claims
on laid estate to present them to me for
on or before 24th day of
r, 1902, or this notice will be plead in bar
of recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate are -i to make Immediate
settlement of their indebtedness.
This day of October
WILLIS,
James Tingle.
a BLOW, Attorneys.
OLD DOMINION
TO
Having duly qualified before the
court Clerk of Pitt county as
the last will and testament of J. P.
Manning, deceased, notice is hereby given
to all persona Indebted to the estate to make
immediate payment to the undersigned,
and all persons against said
estate are notified to present the same with-
in twelve months from date or this notice
will lie plead bar of recovery.
This day of October, 1901.
MANNING,
Executor of J. P. Mann
arm
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at fur Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the Went
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. O
J. J. CHEEKY,
Greenville, N. C
f. RIB
E. E. Griffin,
Practical Watch Maker ill
Opposite P. O., Greenville, K. C.
Recently visited the northern
purchased the largest stock clocks,
watches, pins, etc., ever
brought to Greenville. Special articles for
holiday trade and wedding presents
Prompt at lent ion to special orders Re-
pairing to clocks and done
promptly.
E. E. GRIFFIN.
p g
The following is a statement of I lie
of of the Hoard of
for Pitt county, number of
each member hath of
miles traveled amounts allowed for
as Commissioners for the fiscal
year ending December 2nd, 1901.
or
R L Davis hath attended
O W Harrington attended day,
W G Little bath attended days,
bath days,
J hath attended days,
L J Chapman hath attended days.
For days as Com-
For miles traveled
O W HARRINGTON
For day as Com.
For as Committee
For miles t
AMOUNT ALLOWED W Q
For days as Com.
For days as Committee i
For miles traveled
ALLOWED JESSE
For days as Commissioner
For days as Committee
For miles traveled 20.60
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Letters testamentary having this day
issued to me upon the estate of Lewis
deceased, by the Clerk of
Superior Court of Pitt county, notice is
hereby given to all persons having claims
against i aid estate to present to me
for payment on or before the 80th day of
October 1902, or this will be plead in
bar of their recovery. All persons indebted
to said estate are notified to make
payment to me.
This the 29th of October, 1901.
A Mi i
of fowls
ft BLOW, Attorneys.
LAND SALE.
virtue of n of the Superior
Court of Pitt made in s Special
Proceeding entitle W. W. House and B.
A. II- i.- vs. Mary A. James, wife of
James, and others, the under-
Commissioner will for cash be-
fore the Court House door In Green ville, on
Monday, December the follow-
described tract of land situate in the
county of Pitt and in Bethel township, ad-
joining lands of H. M. Jones, B. M.
Jones, W. the Mary A.
James land and others, containing
acres, more or less, and known as the Ash-
House land, being all land own-
ed by him at time of bis
Thia November 1901.
F. G.
LAND SALE.
ASTHMA CURE FREE.
Brings K ft at Cure in
SENT ON OF POSTAL.
is like It brings
tin
It
i-i-l ml relief, even in the Worst cases,
all else fails.
The t. Wells, Villa, III.
bottle of in good
cannot tell you how I feel for
good derived from it. I was u chained
sore throat asthma for ten years. I de
of ever mud. I
the line this and
and you had
lull to give a trial. To my
I he acted like a Send me
We want lo lo ever a treatment of
similar to the one Unit Mr. Wells. We'll send mail post-
paid, absolutely Charge, to any who Will write for It,
even on a postal. though you an
bad your case. will relieve The worse your
case, more glad we are to it. Do not delay, write at once, ad-
dressing Dr. Tail Bros Medicine Co., Bin 130th St., V.
Mid try all Druggists.
A statue Jefferson,
the gift of I. W. and II.
to I tie city of was
in front of the court house
there Saturday in the presence
a assemblage,
Tickling,
, r k iv- in
J J
For as d
for miles 16.00
M t
For days as y
For tn miles 21.00
Total amount allowed Board
1876.--------
M.
Wholesale an retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar
Turkeys. Egg, etc. Bed
Oak Suits, Ba
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor
Tallies, Safes, P.
Meat Key West Cheroots,
American Can
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Meat, Soap,
U-, Food, Matches, Oil,
See-l Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins,
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
nun, Cheese, Best Hotter, Stand
ard Sewing Machines, and
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for Com
to see
saw m
Phone
of Mean
or Pitt.
T R Moore, clerk of the
Board of Commissioners for the county
aforesaid, do hereby certify
is s statement us doth appear
of record In my office, this 11th day of No-
1901. T It
Clerk Board Com, Pitt County.
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior Finishings
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build-
We solicit your patronage and
guarantee to give satisfaction In
prices, styles work.
Please send orders to
GREENVILLE, N. C.
By vi no of the in me
the fast and of
vested by
Lewis
deceased, I will cm Monday, De-
2nd, 1901, before court house
in Greenville, sell at public sale to
highest bidder for cash that certain tract or
parcel of land in township, Pitt
county, on the South side of Reedy
Branch and adjoining the land of Lewis L.
Frederick Will
Moore and containing
acres more or less. It the tract of
land deeded to Lewis by
Move and known as a part of the
man tract
Thia the 29th day of October, 1901.
CHARLES
Executor of Lewis
LAND
By virtue of the Superior court
Pitt county made in a special proceed-
entitled John I. James and wife Lucy
A. James vs. Sallie Bryant, John R.
and Millie Williams; undersigned
Commissioner will sell for cash before the
Court house door in Greenville on Tuesday,
the 26th day of November, 1901, st
o'clock , the following described piece,
or tract of land situate in Carolina
the lands of M. R.
Page, D. Nelson, J. H. Whitehurst, J.
H. and ethers, the land deeded
by William Roes to Isabella Roebuck.
Containing acres more or less.
This Oct.
F. O. JAMES, Commissioner.
GREENVILLE N. C.
Cotton Bagging and lies always
on hand
Fresh goods kept constantly es
hand. Country produce bong., and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
W, R, WHICHARD BRO,.
IN
Whichard, C.
The Stock complete in every de
men t and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
Pitt In Superior court.
Many
vs.
.- D. I
The defendant, D. above
named, will take notice that an action en
titled above has been commenced in
of Pitt for divorce,
the defendant will further take notice
that he is required to be and appear at
next regular term of the Superior held
for county of Pitt, to be held Id the court
in on the lib be-
fore first Monday of March, 1902, It being
the 13th day of January, 1903 arid then and
there answer to the which will
be filed days before court, or
will lie granted accordingly to tin
prayer of the complaint.
Thia 2nd day of November, 1901.
Clerk of court
notice to
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. John C. Drewry, General Agent for
North Carolina and Virginia, of that Well-
Known and Popular Company,
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Insurance Co., of Newark,
Desires to announce to Its Urge number of
policy holders, and to the insurable public
generally, of North this com-
will now Resume Business In this
stale from this date will issue its
splendid desirable policies, to all de-
siring the very best insurance in the best
life insurance company in the world.
If the local agent in your town has not
yet completed arrangements, address
JOHN C.
State Agent, Raleigh, N. C.
Assets
Paid policy holders 80.05
reliable energetic waited at
MM .
Old mutual
J. E.
------DEALER IN------
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
IMBUED WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
in Advance.
One Year Six Months
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
The office. The Semi-
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or The Daily
and
one year for 93.00 payable in ad-
PATENT
Ml PATENTS
Lawyers. ,
The Eastern
i it
to a M
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH TO
PER II
VOL. XX
PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER g
NO
go
ARE KNOCKING
as
THEM
For Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Hats. Caps, Shoes, Trunks,
Boys and Mens Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves,
and a big line of Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees.
Come to see Every day a bargain day and a
bargain. friends,
W. T. LEE CO.
The
UNEQUALED DIVIDEND RECORD THE RESULT OF
the highest rate of interest consistent with safety.
Rigid economy of management.
Low death rate, resulting from a careful selection of
limiting its to the United States
will be to interest to see what we can do for you 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
1201 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va.
FILL SELLING.
Remarkable Case of an Escaped Con-
Who Established a Happy
Home.
Governor Aycock granted a par
don for Paul
who was eleven years ago
convicted of larceny in Cabarrus
county and to five years
in the State's prison escaped
alter serving two years of his
term.
Decently he was discovered in
and brought back to com-
the sentence. An
of his conduct wince bis es
cape shown that he went to
county and began life anew. He
married a good woman, who was
ignorant of bis past life, and they
have lived together happily.
children are now in
home.
About two months ago the dis-
closure which must have
dreading all these nine years
came to pass. revelation was
made that this man who bore a
good reputation in that
had three years still to serve in
the was taken
from his home brought to
where until today be wore
convicts stripes. The people of
where be bad lived his re-
formed life besought the Governor
to pardon especially ac-
count his wife and children who
would suffer if he was kept from
them. They urged as aground for
pardon that bad buried the
past and tor nine years had been
an honorable The Governor
granted pardon and yesterday
returned to his wife and
children in Raleigh
Poet.
Putting it Strong-.
Why Crime Hat Increased.
At the end of the first week of
on Superior court, now
in session at Jackson presided over
by Judge Winston,
and eight bundled dollars bad
been paid over in fines and costs
by the law breakers, so Sheriff
Joyner us. This breaks
all records, at least for
several years. Heretofore from
to 100.00 a year was about
the amount paid over in Hues
posed by our criminal courts; in
fact one justice of the peace was
paying over a larger in
fines than the higher courts. So
lenient had our Superior and
court in the
matter of tines that
people were in the
of our courts, and the law-
was being looked upon with con-
tempt on the part of a large
of our population. Judge
Winston's course dealing with
law-breakers will a salutary
Times.
And why not When the merchandise and prices will
back 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.
Just facts, something well worth remembering.
Counters and tables piled high. Stacks and stacks of
mens, boys and youths Every place
ed and packed with shoes. show yon to
entire satisfaction. Counter room needed in our
dress goods department. Selling must continue to
relieve the pressure. Come early before the beat
things are gone. All the latest styles and weaves in
dress goods. Agents for Standard Patterns.
RICKS WILKINSON.
One thing to the credit of the
British people be
regard law and deal it out against
those who violate it. Some years
we recall that a woman of high
rank was convicted, sentenced and
underwent the punishment. It is
announced from London
inst, that Lord William
who was convicted sentenced
tor fraud is out now a ticket of
leave In February he
was sentenced to live years of penal
servitude for u fraudulent
with a note. He
has served three years and ten
months during his incarceration he
wheeled a barrow on the prison
farm. He is the fourth son of the
Marquis of
Messenger.
Month After Month
a cold clings to rough seems to
tear holes in tissues of the
throat You lose weight you
wonder If you are threatened with a disease
you scarcely dare lo name. Are you aware
that even a stubborn and long-neglected
cold Is cared with Allen s Lung
Do not more of your lite in cough
worrying.
Prices
On All Our Stock of
FURNITURE,
Consisting of handsome Oak Suits, Odd
Beds, Wash Stands, Lounges, Side
Boards, Chairs and Bookers, we have greatly
reduced the prices and invite all who need
to our stock, we can and will save
you money.
Don't forget that we have a large line of
breech Loading Guns
and will sell them at reduced prices. and
secure a bargain. Your friends,
J. B.
Old
waved in triumph o'er prices at
Millinery
All kinds of hats at all kinds of trices. Felts, velvets,
silks, ribbons, it etc., in fact just anything necessary
to make a stylish hat, i ever before. Call and be
convinced that the i--
IF
YOU ARE
HUNTING
The Place to
get the Best
Goods for the
Least Money
then yon will
go straight to
HOOKER
Complete stock of fall and winter goods
now for inspection, and our
new
cannot surpassed anywhere. The
ladies should nut fail to see our stock.
BAKER HART,
FOR SUPPLY.
We have just added Steam Supply to our and
will rail anything in this line very low. See us when in want of
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard Globe
and Angle Valves, Cheek Valves, Water
Oil Cups, Air Cocks. Hancock
U. S. Injectors, Cocks, Steam
Pipe all sizes, Pitting all s,
LINK OF Packing, Belt, Handy
Belt, Leather Belt, Belt Lading, Bell Hooks,
ITEMS.
Nov.
Dr. M. Jones spent Monday
in
Henry Buck buck from
Vanceboro Monday.
Powell, who has been visit-
In- urn parents ill Vance-
Miss Verna of
Is her slater, Mrs, W. II.
Mil-. Holliday Sun-
day the with
Alston ii lutes In
Powell went in
Tin
footage of Washington,
iii our Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
-pi in in
Mr. Mis. M. K.
ill
Mi s Addle Johnston, of Green-
ville,
Sunday with Mrs. J, O. Proctor
Mrs. i. W. Mayo came
from n to
by her mother, Mrs.
hint his eye
Saturday while handling an
old pistol,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank spent
in
JUDGE COOK IS CAUSTIC.
There is an Interesting story in
circulation to the effect that Col.
flurry Skinner wrote a letter to
Associate Justice A. Cook,
asking for endorsement to succeed
Claudius as Dis-
Attorney, and received a reply
which he has suppressed. The
Story goes on to say Justice
Cook wrote to Col, Skinner that
ago Bernard was
pointed upon Skinner's
Misses and endorsement. Bernard
luff engineered
election to Congress, and he
didn't see why, if Mr. Bernard was
then, why lie should not now be
lint Judge Cook
went on so the
saying Is. He added that if for
reason not get
job, then be the
would appoint some
ran who has been to the
Republican Col Skinner
has given the letter out, but
Republicans all have heard
about are quoting it. There
is a that Judge Cook
thought reply was so good
In- couldn't keep it to him-
self, Anyhow the revenue and
doodle boys are talking about it
and saying the Judge la hum-
mer from way The friends
in Bernard claim that forty conn-
ties have given
can committee endorse-
and Is bunking on that
i be Job I'm him.
What is Judge
inure than a
he wasn't in a good humor with
a little hit. It was
supposed that he had blood in his
eye for Claudius but
Bernard's friends now claim that
the Judge l warmly in favor
so, why
iii News i
SOLE
Peering- Machine, Sewer
Brother Dickey on Poverty.
Brother Dickey,
been u great mo
en I never hail money
in all life make me
lied en ax myself. Row long
daylight never had no
In de en broke
neck ketch de
he wind be a-
his bell; en I
in vi i one dollar in a railroad
de receiver lei be thankful fer
what lei receive.
n taxes, , ,. mm
en dis popular, with Judge Winston at Jack-
but got the other day be us
I . all h, piece of regard-
no mens ,. ,,.,.,. North
in en no matter
null fives de
tie preacher i- dry
a i hell es next month
is i do
Garland Cook Stoves.
BAKER
Carolina, lie stated that
lbs of the Slate at its
meeting at the house of Captain
Richard Sanderson on river
in passed an
pull Somehow en ,, ,,. free library
gives up de bit's g,, Parish at
oldest In the state is
like de measles, or de broke-1 a, u
bone fever, or de year The set to was
Oil de nil. down Del private which
is . Bath. We
Peace u In
this Interesting history
has been It
Is found In
published by
Vim Know re I
When a lake Chill
Tonic tin . i plainly
every u under Judge
and in a Ni . ; i . i, i ,
Core, .
super-


Title
Eastern reflector, 15 November 1901
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
November 15, 1901
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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