Eastern reflector, 26 November 1901


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w-m-w-
Tasteless Chill Tonic
has
for
st the
years.
One Million Sr
Hundred Thou
sand bottles
sold last year.
Do you think it
to try others
A BY THE
NO
steward.
State of
Km. hi e
official information
has been received at this Depart
that at Falkland, Pitt county,
N. C, on or about December
1900, H. Parker shot
killed Alex Little.
it appears that
the John II. Parker baa 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
me vested by law, do
issue this my proclamation, offer-
a reward of two hundred
for the and de
livery of the said John II. Parker
to the Sheriff of Pitt county at the
Court house in Greenville and I
do enjoin all officers of the Stale
and all good citizens to assist in
said to justice.
Done at our City of
the 28th day
SPECIAL TERM OF COURT.
In with of Bit Ki
B. of
North Carolina, appointing a special tern
of Superior court for county far the
purpose of trying actions, Is
hereby given said term of court will
on the th day of
1901, and continue for two weeks unless
business of said curt shall be sooner finish-
ed. This Not. 4th. 1901.
H DAVIS, Chairman.
Board of Commissioners PI county.
m;
October, in the year
of our Lord one thous-
and nine hundred and in
the one hundred and twenty-sixth
year of our American Independence
By the
i;.
P. M. Private
H. Parker is
nearly six feet high of spare build,
weighs about has
boyish face, Is almost beard-
less, has blue eyes, light is
slightly stooped and about i
year old.
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Tin- lender in good Work and low prices
Nice Photographs for per dozen.
Hall Cabinets go par dozen
All other lines very Crayon Portraits
made from small picture cheap. Nice
Frame on hand all the time. Come and
my work. No trouble to show
sample and answer questions. The very
guaranteed to all. hours
to a. m, I. to p. D. Yours please.
HYMAN.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Letters administration upon the estate
of Janice Tingle deceased this day
been Issued to me by the Clerk of the
of Pitt notice is
given to all persona holding claims
on estate to present to me for
payment on or before day of
or this it i. v will be plead in bar
of their recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make Immediate
settlement of their indebtedness.
This the 23rd or October
HI
Administrator of James Tingle.
JARVIS BLOW, Attorneys.
TO CREDITORS.
duly qualified before
court Clerk of Pitt county as
tor the last will and testament of J. P.
Manning, deceased, notice Is hereby
to all persons indebted to the estate to mate
immediate payment to the undersigned.
and all persons having claims against said
estate are notified to present same with-
in twelve months from date or this notice
will lie plead in bar of recovery.
day of October,
I., c. VANNING.
Executor of J. I. Manning.
Steamer leave Washing
ton daily at A. U. for Green
leave Greenville daily at
H. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at for Tar
leave Tarboro for
Tuesdays, and
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamer for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N.
CHERRY. Act.,
Greenville, N. O.
Have Yon Forgot
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AN
UP TO DATE LINK OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
AND A NUMBER OF OTHER THING
UNABLE TO MENTION
WHICH I
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork.
Yours to
I Jas. B. White.
TWO YEARS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
OF NEWARK, X. J., POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid up I 11-.
Extended Insurance work.-, automatically,
Is
Will be reinstated If arrears be within month while yon
are living, or within three after satisfactory
of payment of arrears with Interest.
second No s. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable Hie g of second and of each
succeeding year, provided the premium for year be paid,
They may lie To led lire or
To Increase the
policy daring the lifetime
of insured.
J. L. i J,
Greenville, N. C.
OR TEN
YEARS
ASTHMA CURE FREE.
Brings at Cure in all Cases
ABSOLUTELY ON OF POSTAL.
There nothing like Ii brings
relief, even I he Worst Cases. II cures when
all else tails.
The Bay. c. V. Wills, Villa, Ridge, III.,
battle of received in good
lion- I cannot tell mi how I hank fill I feel for the
good derived from I was a slave, chained
putrid sore throat asthma An ten years, I tie
paired of over being cured. your advertise
mi hi the cure of this dreadful and
disc h, thought yea
yourselves, but resolved lo give It a trial. To my
trial liken charm.
a full-size
We want to lend lo n r of
similar to the one cured Mr. Wells. We'll land It by mall pool
paid, absolutely Vice Charge, to any who will write for
even on a postal. Never mind, though you are despairing,
bad your case. will relieve and cure. The Worse your
case, more glad we arc lo semi It. Do Dot write at once, ad-
dressing Dr. Taft Bros Medicine Co., East N. V. Oil.
Hold try all Druggists.
The Companionship of
The man who abandons
voluntarily cuts him
self off from the most exalted
that can cuter
heart. He puts himself out of the
company of Raphael, and Rubens,
ml when he might
live in the atmosphere that made
them great. If Michael Angelo,
Sir Christopher Wren, and
welcome him at door,
and Bach
greet him as he enters.
may be spavined wind-galled.
The choir may be an aggregation
of tuneless tyros, but if the young
man has worshipful
music in his soul church
the same uplifting sentiments that
inspired and
u ill sweep the chords of bis
heart as organist touches the
keys, or a
throat sings Hun-
Rev. Francis E.
Clark, in the November
Ladies Home Journal.
For Sale.
tar N C.
about, loll arm. about i
cultivation Twain sens of is fine
tobacco or truck SUM, flood buildings, to-
He. For further
address C. T.
Berkley, Vs.
in
J. V. .
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
and shipments
solicited.
or hoard
The following is a statement or
of mi-, lings of the of Com nm-
for number days
each member number of
miles traveled amounts allowed for
services as Commissioners for Hie fiscal
year December 2nd, 1901.
R I. Davit days,
O W 11.11 -rm-i u day,
W O Little hath attended
Jesse bath days,
J J hath la days,
I. J Chapman hath
II I. DAVIS.
days as Com. Hi i
For miles 20.01
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Letters hiving this day
issued to me upon of
M.-ti;. tin deceased, by Clerk of
Superior Court county, notice is
hereby Riven to nil having claims
. aid estate to me
fr payment on or before the 30th or
October 1902, or this notice will be plead in
bar of their recovery. All persons indebted
to said estate are notified to make
payment to me.
This the h
or Lewis
JARVIS i BLOW, Attorneys.
LAND S A
By virtue or a of the
Court or Pitt county, made in s Special
Proceeding entitled W. W. House and B.
A. vs. A. Janus, wife or
II. James, and others, the under-
Commissioner will soil for cash be-
fore the Court House door on
Monday. December Mb. follow
tract of land Id the
county of Pitt and in Bethel township, ml
Joining lands II. M. M.
Jones, W. I. the Mary A.
James land and others, containing
acres, more or less, and known as the
House land, and being the land own
him at time of his
in. November 7th, 1901.
Jams,
0.1.
DEALER IN
A I now in in Haiti
I in;
more the ; op-
ed
the of my
I my
of
books
Mr
Wiley the Greene St
the choir clears its col him full authority to col-
receipt fur same. I ask
in me to cull him and Mt-
k early
AN OLD ADAGE
light parse Is a heavy
Sickness makes s light parse.
The liver Is the of nine
tenths of disease. .
Tint's Pills
go to the root of the whole
thoroughly, quickly
and restore the of the
LIVER to condition.
Give tone to the system and
solid flesh to the body.
Take No Substitute.
E. E. Griffin,
Maker us
Opposite P. O., Greenville, N. C.
visited the northern markets
and Hie largest clocks,
watches, rings, pins, etc., ever
brought to Greenville. for
holiday trade presents
lo special orders Re-
pairing to clocks watches done
promptly.
E. E. GRIFFIN.
The Legislature has
to a Com-
to the erection
in Hie at
t of notable
sons, the to lie met by
popular More
years ago legislature
passed a that Georgia
should be represented in the
my hall by statues of Ogle-
the the State,
Dr. Long the
of
but DO further taken.
The Best Prescription far Malaria
bill. is u of Grove's
Chill Tonic. It Is -imply Iron
and in a tailless In, No cure,
Fay,
O W
day as Com. H
For as Committee h S
S miles t Hi be n
days torn.
as
For mill
CANNON
days us
i a
miles traveled 20.00
I I
For days as 4.1
miles I 16.00
I. J
days as Commissioner
For 21.00
r. M.
Wholesale retail Grocer and
Denier. Gash paid for
Hides, Seed, Oil Bar
Turkeys. etc. Bed
Mattresses, Oak Ba
by Carriages,
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
Gail Ax
Key West Cheroots,
A Can
Chinks, Peaches, Apples,
Pine n, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
flour Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Ly, Magic Matches, Oil,
Cotton Meal and Halls, Gar
den Seeds, Granges, Apples, Nuts,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Glass
China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Macs
loin, Cheese, Best Batter, Stand
Sewing Machines, and mi
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
Cot sty pa Pitt. t
I, T K Moore, clerk of
Board or for the county
aforesaid, do hereby that the
la a doth appear
or record In Hi day No-
1901. T It
Board Com. County
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
phone
Manufacturers of
Doors. Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior Finishings
for Pine Modern Cheap Build-
We solicit your patronage
guarantee to give satisfaction lo
prices, styles work.
Please send your orders to
tub Greenville Co.
C.
LAND SALE.
By of the power In me
tho fast will and
Cotton Bagging and Pies always
on
Fresh goods kept constantly so
band. Country prod and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W. H
vested by
or Lewis
deceased, I will on Monday, De
miner 2nd, 1901, before the court
In Greenville, sell at public sale to
bidder for cash that certain tractor
parcel of land in
county, lying South side or needy
Branch and adjoining land or Lewis L.
Frederick Will
Moore and containing
acres more or leas. It being tract of
laud deeded to by
part of
man tract
This the 29th day of October, 1901.
of Lewis
W. R. WHICHARD BRO,,
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every
payment and prices low ea the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
LAND SALE.
virtue of the Superior court
of county in a proceed-
entitled John t. and wife Lucy
A. James vs. Hallie John
and Millie Williams; undersigned
Commissioner will tell for cash before the
Court house in
the 20th day or 1901, st
in , the following described piece,
or tract land in Carolina
adjoining the of M. R.
Page, B. U. Nelson, J. II. Whitehurst, J.
II. others, the laud
by William Rues to
acres more or less.
This Get. 1901
F. O. JAMES, Commissioner.
county In Superior court.
Mast
t.
Titos.
The defendant,
named, will notice that an action en
titled above has been commenced in the
Superior court of conn y for divorce,
ard defendant will further take notice
that is required to be st
next regular term or the Superior held
Tor the county or Pitt, to be held In the court
next regular term or the
county to be
house in Greenville, on Monday be.
fore first Monday of 1902, It betas
the 18th day of January, 1902 and I Inn
there answer to the complaint, which will
bellied todays before said court, or
will lie granted accordingly to the
prayer of the complaint.
This 2nd day November,
D. MOORE,
Clerk or Superior court
Ice to
Public.
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. John for
North Carolina Virginia, of that
Known and Popular Company,
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Insurance Co., of
Desires to announce to Its large number of
policy holders, and to the public
generally, or North this com-
will now Resume Business In this
stats and in-m this date will issue Its
and desirable policies, to tie-
sir in k very best insurance la the best
lire insurance company In world.
K the local agent In your town has not
yet completed arrangements,
JOHN C.
State Agent, Raleigh, N.
Assets
Paid policy
Live, it
to tho
j. a. oar,
------DEALER IN------
A GENERAL LINE OP
urn
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. B. COREY.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and Broken In
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
IMBUED WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J.
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
In Advance.
One Year Six Months
Three Months Sing. Copy Be.
No traveling canvassers em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
office. The Semi-
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for f or The Daily
and
one year for 13.60 payable in ad-
YO
PATENT
as
-FOR
SI
The Eastern Reflector
. . j
D. J.
TRUTH TO
.
VOL. XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY-, N. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER
-AT-
NO I
IT
WE
ARE
THEM
For Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Trunks,
Boys and Mens Clothing, Furnishings, Gloves,
and a big line of Baby Cape, Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees.
Come to see us. Every day a bargain day and everything a
bargain. Tour friends,
W. T. LEE CO.
The
IS THE RESULT
the highest of Interest consistent with safety.
of
S. Low death rate, from a careful selection of risks and
limiting its to the Catted States
It be to row interest to we can do for yon before
your life Insurance.
Good territory for Agents in North Carolina.
T. ARCHIBALD GARY. General Agent.
Tor Virginia North Carolina,
Life
E. Main Richmond, Va.
ALL ARGUMENTS HALT WHEN THE
PRICE AND MERCHANDISE RIGHT.
The pleasant days we have been having are now a thing
of the past, and only the pleasant memories of the same re-
main. Have yon supplied yourself with all necessary winter
When you facts all arguments halt. We give
no prices but all winter goods
pi SOLD.
A full and up-to-date line of Clothing, Shoes, Hate, Dry
Goods, Rugs, Notions, Dress and Trimmings. Under-
wear the cold weather kind. Winter and season right for
Blankets and Comforts, yes stock right too.
STANDARD PATTERNS
RICKS WILKINSON.
Water Remedy.
Tired women who retire at night
with the feeling they are so
tired that sleep is impossible,
should try the hot water remedy.
Remove clothing and bathe
your face, temples and wrists with
water hot it can be borne.
In many ireful sleep
follow when it will not with
other method.
A rest of even lift or twenty
to a tired woman in the
middle of the day will do more
than three times this resting space
at the end of the when the
muscles and nerves are almost be-
resting. Even if you have
only fifteen your
dot hes and bathe our neck, tern
plea face in hot water, or cold
water, ii that is more grateful to
nerves, and He down to the
pleasant dreams which are almost
sore to come after the hot water
treatment. A glass of hot water
with a few drops of lemon juice
and a little sugar is a
drink which French women take
at their midday rest. Tea is too
much of a nerve stimulant,
it is very weak. Some And
a glass of hot milk both and
at their rest horn.
If there is time, it is excel-
lent plan to take your rest hour
after dinner, and follow the sleep
of fifteen or twenty by a
pleasant sponge bath, putting on a
fresh set of clothes for the after-
noon work. Few appreciate how
much of a rest it is to put on fresh
clothes in the
Times.
Prices Reduced
On All Our Stock of
FURNITURE
Consisting of handsome Oak Suits, Odd
Beds, Wash Stands, Couches, Side
Boards, Chairs and Rockers, we have greatly
reduced the prices and invite all who need
to inspect our stock, we can and will save
you money.
Don't forget that we have a huge line of
Breech Loading Guns
The Place to
Best
Goods for tho
Least Money
then you will
jg straight to
HOOKER
IF
YOU ARE
Complete -luck of fall winter go
now ready Inspection, and our
NEW
cannot he
Indies see
and will sell them at reduced prices, and
secure a bargain.
Your friends,
j. i
Over a Million Acres of Do.
A report has been made by
special agent appointed by Gov.
Stanley to statistics on the
subject of prairie dogs in Kansas.
In the sixty-seven covered
by the report it is shown that
acres of are
by prairie dog towns.
county heads the list with
aorta, county has
and Cove The other
counties run from to
acres. la the extreme western
part of the State nearly all of the
pasture land is held by prairie
dogs. The general estimate of
damage to this pasture by
is per cent., though many
farmers think it is greater. One
farmer in Wallace county says that
his cattle will not eat grass on that
part of his occupied by
prairie dogs. A in Lo
county says he is only able to
pasture be of cattle on the
same range where he pastured
head ten years ago, the
prairie dogs were not so numerous.
Experts at the Agricultural Col-j
are trying to devise some
Method for exterminating the
prairie dogs, but up to time
little has come of
The pest is rapidly in-
Louis Dem.
None genuine unless
Red Cross is on label
Don't taLe i
WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD
TO EQUAL OF
for Chills, Fevers,
Night Sweats and Grippe, and
all forms of
DON'T WAIT TO DIE
SPEND CENTS AND BF CURED
CURES TONIC
TRY IT. NO C
and Cum.
Judge Moore is u
good that he run
An ancient parson was
edifying bis with an
account of passage the child
of Israel across tho Ii- l sen in
their from Egypt.
lire lien said
l-u
went sea on ice.
but win
small up
wall; rite sleek
BAKER HART,
SUPPLY.
W Hicks b not Dead.
a y
Rev. hi It.
II never was in
i . a
licit
isl closing, He
bus j completed his large
splendid for and,
i fable helpers, has
mi mil, Word
. ; Into inter
In ; ii i i, quart-
Mr. Hicks
grow ii in and
Bleep-Kilo us people's astronomer, and
way on or i-n the
wen cum down In seasons. Never
iv win forecasts so
hot by den. de Ice now, his timely
It n tins
bit in Faro nil hi- v i sated the people from
army got Millions
i were harvested
for a buck sitting near to crops
pulpit, and rising tip he wild early. The
a knowing air, people win certainly
don ii i., Hicks, hen It costs
got In little and the
His One
toe, and bis splendid
Tho up in hi journal one dollar a
dignity, looked over his j, . tin Mm nae. Yon
and pointing hi-finder Ii i.
at down you I and year, and
nigger,
I mail
Ink
hi- I'm
Just long as there ii a tariff
duty on certain articles just so
long will certain add that
amount to price of their pro-
ducts and thus force the consumer
at horns to pay that much more
than he should pay. The men
who profit and grow unto million-
by virtue this system want
it left severely alone. Those who
understand this plan of robbery
and see that they are being robbed
every day, are demanding a
while many who have
never understood this monstrous
and most diabolical tiling are still
standing by the very men who
take bread from their children's
Dispatch.
The Malaria
t hills and For la s of
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It la simply iron
a form. No cure,
so ray. Pries see.
have just added Steam Supply to our business and
trill tell anything in this line very low. Bee when in wan I of
Globe and, Anglo Valves, Standard Globe
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water
Oil Cups, Air Cocks. Steam Ganges, Hancock
U. S. Injectors, i Cocks,
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Pitting all sizes,
LINK OP Packing, Robber
Belt, Leather Belt, Belt Lacing. Belt Hooks.
SOLE AGENTS
Not tared.
Amos was fair type
k lip and gum
He ; seated on a Ii .,
store, all nit
from home, and ii was
kepi mi John,
hum,
I-
bis neighbors, to
Pi nail John i nil.
Amos, no m, .
mid who, for ten
desired above nil be I
exclaimed, i
Ain't I'm -kind m .
what l
In School Attendance.
u e en tillable statistics for
. brought
In I in of
the -i pi lasts d, of public In-
of tn Film i getting together
instance is-
ii ids show last year
mile i children of
i intended school,
. ii i . children
ii Hi, i in attend
at all, l iii- average
dance . the school term
The smile salaries, per
i i both male and Ce-
her, i he Slate
i. i- no oilier
-i which
Sewer Farm Drain Tile
Garland Cook Stoves.
BAKER HART.
replied
Building.
N. C.
Nun I ain't. I ain't
you i -Kind , r
you dollar
ain't lei do n
do it den
Amos after some says,
t n-c I part
mi
n shoe log
lo e schools as
Post.
are Some
pent ii--- in oat .
lbs in in
n I'm
II i . .
t. Mill,. . ,
nun I ii I'm col I- id ii ,. .;
Is i
Perry
taking Trade
An in- of
mi- ii has become a
i. . . . i
i pi advertisers
season arc seasonable.
M, ii more there is a
in j not lei up lime,
lo keep everlastingly it, year
year ii baa ban
power
I n of
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, N. C.
D. J.
Entered at the Post Office at
Greenville, H. C, as Second-Class
Mail Matter.
1901.
again calls up the fart that
are too The
do not have time to settle down
from one campaign before the
and candidates begin stir-
ring up for another. The
country would be with a good
long rest from political excitement.
lands Skinner in
the District Attorney's office for
Eastern Carolina there is to
be a row in the camp of white
of that section and
they will have a score against the
Senator. We think they will bare
just cause for Some
how we can't get away from and
do not care to get away from
idea that the that plows
corn is entitled to the fodder.
Winston Sentinel.
man Skinner has not
done anything else but plow corn
for the Republicans ever since he
the Democratic party. True
part of time be had a Populist
flag stuck in the bridle, but
plowing was all in the same field.
Came Near the Bridesmaid.
Only the self assertion of Miss
Mary Bowers, the bride elect,
saved William from mar
the bridesmaid at Can
ton Congregational church last
night. Through a misunderstand
of marriage conventionalities
escorted bridesmaid
up to the altar, and his best man
up with the bride.
The party wrong
the bridesmaid getting be-
the bride and the groom,
and when Rev. Thomas
began ceremony, he, of
course, addressed the bridesmaid
instead of the bride. The brides-
maid was so perplexed that she
allowed the groom to take her
hand.
The bride clergy-
man by stopping the ceremony.
She quickly changed
her bridesmaid, took hand of
bashful groom, and the mixed
up ceremony was happily con-
special,
Philadelphia Record.
17th,
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS
NOTES.
some towns of this State
pernicious slot machines which
were prohibited by last
through the work of Sena
tor arc still being con-
ducted. are certainly as
clear a violation of law as any
species of gambling can lie. The
Greenville states they
are running at full blast in that
town. are not
town officers liable under the
cock gambling law Raleigh
Times.
Every Monday every police
in the town goes the
Mayor and makes oath that be
knows of no gambling going on in
the town, notwithstanding the nu
bar rooms in which these
Blot machines are in almost con
operation.
II
There are two plans operation
open to Republican party in
dealing with matter of tax re-
safe way and the
right way would be to cut down
taxation first and make
afterward The other way
first to extravagant ex-
so as to eat up the
plus make no change in tax
rates. With schemes of subsidy,
navy enlargement, digging,
irrigation of arid lands other
costly undertakings ready to
launch when Congress shall meet,
and with the prospect t logrolling
combinations to push to final
success, it quite safe to predict
the probable course of net ion.
Given a surplus open to attack,
what chance will lax-payer
Stand against subsidy beggars I
Philadelphia Record.
It Gladdens the East.
Under the above head a New-
correspondent of the
News and Observer
I am reliably Informed that the
Southern Railway will resume the
schedule into Goldsboro of Its early
morning train on Sunday, tilth
n m. The whole east will hail the
coming of this with gratitude.
The Atlantic and North Carolina
officials will change the schedule
of their train to connect
with the Atlantic Coast Line trains
at Kinston morning and evening,
and at evenings, By this
arrangement passengers
and the west can make close
connection ti Greenville, and
turning close connection at
Kinston for the west, those
for Jacksonville and
points on the
branch, will connect at
for Raleigh,
and points west.
Had you stopped to think bow
many people could lie called honest
and retain their good name as an
honest man if you would strain a
point and pay a dollar you owe.
He could go and pay some other
fellow the dollar ho owes, and this
one could do likewise, and on and
on, until people could get paid
off with same dollar, it the
first only put the thing in
motion. Suppose you try this plan
and if it, does not work out
lion J. K. Young, Insurance
Commissioner, is
ten calling- of officers
all citizens of the State
ally to the law requiring that all
tires be investigated by the of
tho fire department or tire com
in the cities and of
State, that the result
such Investigation be reported
it
Our army and navy officers are
in favor of dispensing with
which baa become more or-
than useful.
Tobacco Cots as a Kite
has gone higher than a
said n prominent
man this and higher
prices are looked for from day to
day. Even the sweepings of the
warehouses, that sold for cents
a hundred recently, are bringing
as much as live dollars now.
Every grade of tobacco has risen
within the last ten days, some of
it as much as a dollar and u half n
hundred, and a well known
said this morning that he
had never known prices as high as
at Bows incline to
belief that the market will shortly
be glutted in consequence of the
present situation, while
think the markets will all be clear-
ed by
Times.
Girl Mysteriously
Elizabeth City, N. C, Nov.
Miss Nellie daughter
H.
disappeared last night. The police
and citizens are searching for her.
The liver was thoroughly dragged,
but no due as to her whereabouts
has been found. A young man
who has been paying attention to
the missing girl was the last per
son seen in her presence He Ml
arrested upon and given
a preliminary hearing, resulting in
taking his own to
appeal before mayor. Chief
Puttee to
folk, Va. for bloodhounds.
An Interesting Question.
We publish elsewhere in today
paper a communication from Col.
J. C. L. Harris that raises an in-
question. He makes the
that inasmuch as the new
constitutional amend men I does not
go into effect until July. no
voter can deprived of his vote
because he did not pay his poll
by May of that months
before the amendment goes into cl
fed. lithe point Mr. Harris
es turns out to lie well taken it will
have effect on amendment
except to postpone the
of poll tax feature 1904.
Raleigh News Observer.
N. C, Nov.
Wonder if the entertainment
suggested for Thanksgiving is bear-
We are eager
listening.
Hunting parties are quite
careless shooting u com-
occurrence. Better be care-
or the services of the coroner
will be required.
B. Manning is his
self once more. He has been sick
for some time and his friends are
all glad to at the old
It looks more natural.
Jasper Ayden,
spent part of the day here
day.
A car load of Hour has
hen received by B, Manning
Co.
A. Cox has made sale of all
the land he has been advertising
and still the people are continual
coming to buy. The Winier-
ville items
carefully read.
Two new homes have just
placed in the hands of carpenters
for ruction.
A. O. Cox has two horses and
one mule for sale. Any person de-
siring to buy a medium class farm
team will do well see him.
yards wire fence for farm
use for sale, yards of garden
fence ready for the market. Now
is the time you need your fence so
conic at once.
Prof. E. L. Middleton, of Cary,
spent Wednesday here.
Rev. J. H. Rich, of Farming
ton, N. C. was here this week so-
funds with which to build
a church at Hyde
county.
Ex Mayor J. A. Harrington, of
Ayden, was a short while
yesterday.
. R. is a thrice happy
man. Through the mails this week
he toy rifles, a dumb
watch and a pewter spoon. Happy
Robert
Evans and R. H. Hun-
sucker attended the Jolly Forbes
last Wednesday evening
and report a very time.
Mrs. W. M. Carrol to Kin-
Thursday evening.
Massey, of who
has been here for several mouths
selling sewing machines for B. P.
Manning Co., left today for his
home where he will spend the
days. He will return after the
first January.
Pitt county land sells tolerably
well sometimes, Dr. B. T. Cos re-
sold u faun near here at
dollars per acre.
The suggestion coining the
latest big railroad combine that the
owners of the propel ties would be
willing to sell them to the govern-
is a thing may as
well begin to think about. When
stocks have absorbed all the
they will bold the next step
may be to Cell the reads to the
government tor the simple reason
that a government is
than a railroad
Constitution.
A physician, writing to Lon-
don Times recently,
thing wee t and drink a- d wear
s the of germs to an
people
better contemplate. Ear too
fuss is made if them. If
we listened to all these scares there
would be nothing left to do but get
into a bath of carbolic acid and
stop there until starvation freed
us the of
BROKE IN STORE.
Thief Captured With Blood Hounds.
Tuesday night store of W.
H. Wilson, a colored man, at
Penny Hill, was broken into and
robbed. The thief got in by
the back door to the store.
Some meat and other goods were
stolen.
morning Mr. W.
i i i ins received a telephone mes-
sage to go out with his blood
see if the thief could be
trailed. Mr. limes left with his
dogs at once reached Penny
Hill about o'clock. The owner
of the store had been thoughtful
enough not to let anyone go about
door where the thief got in, so
the dogs were quick to strike a
trail. They the trail down
by the creek and across the bridge
over into county to the
house of Foreman Staton, colored,
who was taken custody.
The dogs not getting to Penny
Hill fully ten after the
robbery was committed and then
the trail so was a
piece of Hue work for them.
Good Changes.
Another change has been made
in the schedule of passenger trains
on Atlantic North Carolina
railroad will be of interest and
benefit to people over this way.
The evening train west will
leave New Bern at o'clock, pass-
Kinston This will
make a good connection with the
and Kinston over
this road which at
at By this new schedule
people will again lie enabled to
leave here the and
get to Goldsboro in time to connect
with night going north
and west.
We also hear that the early
morning train Raleigh and
is to be put back on,
and if this is we can
get Raleigh papers here on the
morning freight train from
The following cards have
Mr. Mrs. George Walters
request the honor of your presence
at the marriage of their daughter
Annie Wort ham
to
Mr Claude Linden
the evening of Wednesday,
the fourth of December
nineteen hundred and one
at seven o'clock.
At street
Norfolk, Virginia.
United States cruiser
is only all-steel vessel
in the United States navy with a
life-size figure head at her bow.
A figure of Liberty, in steel and
wood, stands out her graceful
stem. A simple shield
of the cult of arms of the
United Slates is the only
of the prows of other United
States war ships.
SICK MADE WELL
WEAK MADE STRONG.
Elixir of Life Dis-
covered by Famous Doctor-
Scientist That Cures Every
Known Ailment.
Wonderful Cures Are Effected
Thar Seem Like Miracles
Performed The Secret of
Long Life of Olden Times
Revived.
the Remedy I- Free To All Who
Send Name and Address.
After years of patient study, and
delving Into the dusty record of
the past, as well as following mod-
in the realms of
medical science. Dr. James W.
Kidd. First National Bank
building, Fort Wayne, Ind., makes
Startling announcement that he
Our Line of
. New Millinery
and you will be convinced that a
prettier, more stylish display was
never
Made in
Greenville.
Pattern Hats. Ready-to-wear Hats,
Baby Cloaks and Caps, The very newest
and latest styles in everything in my line.
Prices lower than ever. Give me a
Greenville, N, O.
Au umbrella may not lie of much
use in a football game, but you can
If and shall be made
the test of advancement in the
army and instead of seniority
or the number of gray hairs the
chin whiskers of stuff official there
will be ii grand upsetting and
overturn of but
young men who shall lit themselves
for service of the sea
and land will have to
light for and live
gay with the editor,
says an exchange. A
man poked at the editor of the
, because bis
trousers were patched. editor I
went home and sued her husband ford a sun parlor in the house can
rib. tor he owed on subscription. out in tho yard.
North Carolina is in
is simply
Capital is pouring into the
Slate and factories and shops arc
going up in all directions. Thous
ands of acres of farm lauds arc
being sold to people
from other States coming here to
their condition. The old
North Slate has an enviable future.
Winston
Unlike some of our exchanges,
the Times can sec no harm, or
propriety, in a man acknowledging
that he an office, even a
judgeship In these days if a man
wants office an I i ask for it
be Is not likely to get it. And if
the best men ask for office
less worthy men will till them.
Rich Times.
DR. KIDD.
has surely discovered the elixir of
life. That be is able w the aid
of a mysterious J,
to himself, us a re-
of the years he has spent
searching for this precious life
boon to care any mid every
disease that is known to the human
body. There is no doubt the
doctor's making his
claim and the remarkable cures
that he is daily effecting seems to
bear him out very strongly, His
theory which he advances is one of
reason and based on sound
a medical practice of many
years, it costs nothing to try his
remarkable of us
he calls it, he sends free, to
anyone who is r. sufferer, in
quantities to convince of its
ability to cure, so there is
no risk to run. Some of the
cures cited are very remarkable,
and but for reliable witnesses
would hardly be credited. The
lame have thrown away crutches
and walked about alter two or
three trials of the remedy. The
sick, given up by home doctors,
have restored to their
friends perfect health.
neuralgia, stomach,
heart, liver, kidney, blood and
skill diseases and bladder troubles
disappear as by magic. Headaches,
backaches, nervousness, fevers,
consumption, coughs, colds,
ma, catarrh, bronchitis and all
of the throat, lungs or any
vital organs are easily overcome in
a space of time is simply mar
Partial paralysis, locomotor
dropsy, gout, scrofula and
piles are quickly permanently
removed. purifies the entire
system, blood and tissues, restores
nerve power, circulation
and a state of perfect health is
produced at once. To the doctor
all systems alike equally
affected by great of
Send the remedy today.
It is free to every sufferer. Slate
what you want t be cured of and
the sure remedy tor it will be
you by return mail.
Old Glory
waved in triumph o'er prices at
ERWIN'S
Millinery Store.
All kinds of hats at all kinds of prices. Pelts, velvets,
silks, ribbons, etc., in fact just anything necessary
to make a stylish hat, cheaper than ever before. Call and be
convinced that the Reflector advertisements tell the truth.
has employed
ex Judge James B, Shepherd, ex
Judge J allies II. and
George to defend the
State the suit brought
North Carolina by the State of
.-out Ii
A Philadelphia boy came near
dying from the effects of his
of tobacco and is now in a
hospital being treated for nicotine
poison, lie can at lease have the
of that his sec
attempt, which will be as soon
us he gets out of the hospital, will
be so bad Raleigh
A short cotton crop will serious
effect those farmers who depend
upon cotton alone as a money crop.
But with n soil that will produce
any everything there is no ex
for doing and if they still
insist let the blame rest where it
belongs. Inn Herald.
The latest fad with the New
York is the It
is a good scheme, the
is that a man who can't
Boston Dudley, Kentucky, is a
native of Virginia. that
a intelligence is
sharpened by the training of the
room, but whose moral
nature remains undeveloped, is
but i more dangerous
Chicago has a comer on eggs,
Louisville on liquor. With lbs
Infer Trait raising the price of
sugar, the Christmas stands
a poor News.
I from Northern
vi la strum
Times The
OF ANY OTHER.
ONE THiRD EASIER.
ONE THIRD FASTER.
Agents wanted in all unoccupied
territory.
WHEELER ft WILSON,
Manufacturing Company,
Atlanta, Ga.
For sale by
S. T WHITE,
Greenville,
ALL. CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE NOW CURABLE
by out invention. those born arc incurable.
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
P. A. OF BALTIMORE,
Mi. JO.
entirely cured thank to your treatment, will now yon
a fall History of lube used at discretion.
v n-o nu- began and I Io
ii
for catarrh, for three month, without consulted a oust-
the ear of city, who led MM
a an eon. help rue. and even that only temporarily, the would
in the affected ear would he lot
I it Raw j our advert in a New York paper, ordered your treat
Aft I Ind it a few Recording to your direction, the and
five week m the diseased ear has restored. thank you
and , . ;
F. A. Broadway,
Md interfere with your usual occupation.
YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME
SUMO, U SALLE lit
THE AMERICAN REVIEW Of REVIEWS
is by men and of
prominent in III
in the and lb
of current events in their proportion. They comment on lit
freedom from AU mm women who
want to know whit the world it doing And II an Intellectual
from received from III
comprehensive, and saving Io busy man or woman
contributions on important topics in by the best-informed
mill III of other give the bill their but
is profusely illustrated
runs will ill thoughtful mm and woman to
its o
PRESIDENT
I anon Its col-
views have been presented
XI t could no. otherwise
to, all
men
;. um then ideas diverge, are
ire utterance m Its col-
EX PRESIDENT
I conn ii a valuable
publication very great
I have found
there nil important miner
c I should mi hive
in a mutt
of and
livery Indeed I think
It t very Important part of my
and t necessity
It one In public B
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It Is one the best ind most
publications of the
S.
do not t gnat
time to but I
pleasure In laying that the Review
of It the number
en my
rah K.
C. S.
as how ti cm be has Invaluable
of lot month.
of
PLACE NEW
Oar Suits are so good
that we say to you, buy one
and you will get the
back if you don't like the suit.
If we make any sort of mis-
take, bring the suit back and
let us make it right.
Call it our generosity, call it
your generosity, call it
call it anything you like.
But do it.
By the way, is the
place where we can put the
most into our suits.
a long story.
The suits tell it.
We do what we say we do.
Prank Wilson,
The King Clothier.
HOWDY DO.
Some Speak to Me, Some to
Thursday, October
L. L of Richmond, is
here.
Raleigh,
tin.-
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind you that you owe
The Eastern for
subscription and we request
you to settle as early as pas-
We need what YOU
owe as and hops you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper.
Than Card
A clever little woman in town
says she belongs seven church
societies and has no time for Jack
News.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Dolls, Wagons,
Vases cheap at M. Schultz.
Mrs. Cox, wife of Mr.
Arch Cox, died near
Wednesday night.
The will take sub-
script for any magazines yon
may want to send Christmas
presents.
The high price meat should
lead the farmers to try raising more
hogs. The hog and hominy crop
is t h- best and most profitable.
Mr. E. B. has purchased
the old store building on
of Greene and Second streets
and is moving it down to Reads
street.
More people who owe The He
should be coming in to
pay up now. Don't put off
newspaper the last thing to
pay
The East Carolina railroad is
now carrying mail between Tarboro
and Farmville, and express offices
are being opened at stations along
the road.
Don't Reflector
Book Store has purchased en-
tire stock of North State cigars
made by the Winterville Cigar Co.
These are the good that we
have selling so cheap, as
factory will make any more
of this kind will well to
lay in a supply before they are
gone.
N. C. History stories
Life Jackson Life of Lee
Grimm's Fairy stories
Moses can be used in
public private schools. These
and other Looks be bad at lie-
Book Store.
ft Elwood
tics, Johnson Physical Culture,
copy Cam-
pus tablets, Keystone composition
books, penny pencils, stale pencils
in wood, slates, pen, ink,
rules, lots of other things, at
Reflector Book Store.
Land
AlI person are hereby forbidden
penalty of the law from en-
hooting, fishing, or in any
way my land
known at Braxton place
adjoining Fred James
Harris and Button land.
O. NINE.
The Old Reliable.
There is to be another year,
less almanac fails. At any
rate the Publishing Co. bas
sent us a copy of Turner's North
Carolina Almanac, the old reliable,
for 1902. It. wears same old
familiar face and is filled with
usual good of useful
Wat II Snow or Sleet
A alight fall of sleet or hominy
snow occurred yesterday afternoon
about o'clock. It melted very
soon, however, upon reaching
ground and was hardly
from rain. Snow was
reported during the day at Flor-
and Camden, S. C, and at
points in Western North Carolina.
Wilmington Star.
At the home of Mi. Noah Forbes,
father of the bride, three miles
from Greenville, at o'clock
Wednesday afternoon. Miss Nora
Forbes and Mr. W. E. of
Greenville, were married by Elder
Fred Immediately
after the ceremony the couple came
to Greenville and held a reception
at night at home of the bride-
groom on Pitt street.
They received many bridal pres-
some very handsome.
Telephone Change.
Mr. H. P. Hill, of New Bars,
bas been appointed
Carolina Virginia
Telephone Company's Greenville
exchange, vice Mr. W. A.
Mr. Hill is a
thorough telephone man
electrician, and a clever
gentleman. He will leave not
undone to make Greenville ex-
change first class in every
Came to Life After Funeral.
Decatur, Ala., Nov.
Oxford blacksmith,
escaped being buried alive
today. After the funeral services,
the casket was opened at grave,
when the was seen Io move.
casket was hurried back to the
home of where he revived
is under
had pronounced dead by
physicians and he lay apparently
dead for two nights a day.
Nothing will make a more
Christmas present than a
Teacher's Bible or a Parker
Pen. Nice line of both
at Book Store. Yon might
come pick out your choice and
have it put aside until wanted.
J. C. Caddell
this morning.
t. C. came
morning from New Ben.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harvey,
Grifton, spent today here.
F. H. Harding returned
this morning from Grifton.
Mrs. V. H. returned
today from a visit in the country.
O. a tobacconist of
Danville, spent today on
i market.
Friday,
Fred Cox left Thursday evening
for Kinston.
Dr. Ricks, of Parmele, was here
Thursday night.
H. W. Whedbee to
today.
J. B. Latham, of Washington,
was here today.
Mrs. J. N. Gorman returned to
today.
F. C. this morn-
for Henderson.
W. E. left Thursday
evening for Kinston.
Rev. F. A. Bishop left
morning Washington.
W. J. Rollins returned Thurs-
day evening from Tarboro.
Mrs. R. J. Cobb returned home
from Kinston this morning.
Mr. of Siler who
has been spending a few days here
with Ins brother, O. A. re-
turned home today.
Saturday November 1901.
J. of Baltimore, is in
town.
W. A. Fleming, of was
here today.
Paul returned to
Wilson today.
R. Clark came over from
I Ills
B. W. Moseley returned Friday
evening from Bethel.
J. D. Cox returned to Winter-
ville Friday evening.
Misses Bertha and Dawson
of spent today here.
May and J. Hugh
of Kinston, came over this morn-
H. W. Whedbee returned Fri-
day train a trip up the
road.
Mr. and Mrs. Ola Forbes
ed Friday evening from Newark,
N. J.
Clarence George
Woodward went up the road this
morning.
Miss came up
this morning to
make a short visit borne.
Mrs F. II. Johnson, and
Miss Grace, of Tarboro, are
visiting her sou, P. If, Johnson.
T. II. W
who has been her
W. T. returned home
today.
Miss Mamie
came up this morning and will
spend a few days Miss Bessie
Patrick.
Miss Maud Lassiter
Misses pupil
ville High School, came up on the
morning train to spend the day
Factory to Consumer, No middle mans profit
worth of choice goods
at factory prices.
BOUGHT BIG. LOTS OF
Clothing, Notions
AT HALF THEIR VALUE. CUSTOMERS WILL GET THE BENEFITS.
Boys
IS and Bolts, Price
Sizes to Years.
SIZES
TO YEARS.
us
and
thing. Suits
is
Odd Coats.
B and Coats
and
Boys Knee Pants.
and kind, I Io
and I
and
add
, . ants,
l ml
a.
These prices for cash s
No goods charged at these prices.
l Io nO now l l
to
to
to
to
A full line from let
to c now
biggest value
i-i
M i
I kind
id ;
and
mid
STEEL
ED HANDLED.
to kind,
juice
-i do
Ladies I
stock on baud.
You must see
Sample
no bats f
ill I In en
A I.;.
pi-i e e
SOW
price
Bought En uh Goods For
Ten
.-
res.
Clocks
watches now
day clock prices.
All shades, all kinds, nil quality.
at the immerse stock us bring
neighbors, or
of Winter-;
Marriage mo.
of Deeds, T. R. Moore,
the in-
this week;
Warn-.
E. K. Ford and M. E. Forbes.
E, Jolly and Mora Forbes.
John Molly Carson.
James Carson and Foul.
Bryant Arnold and Nannie
Jesse
Thomas.
I I re and I. Ill Joy-
Noah Smith mid
A. and
David Ward Per-
kins.
Levy
A Mr. of
county, was passing through the
door with a gun in his hand. The
hammer against the door
causing gun to discharge, tho
load killing his wife who was sit-1
at the machine,
Silks Yards.
cheapest to the boat.
o All qualities. fall to get
ore of choice patterns.
i;
All Linen
Worth now
Carpi-Is, l to i
Biggest line town. All
Cloth
Wind
DRESS GOODS.
Ladies Muslim
Ready to wear. Ask
show tin-in Io j oil. Petticoat
Ac., at less than coal of material.
. Draw era, Go-, i-
FURNITURE.
II Mills,
Oak W j . yard
I-
The t In and line we
i . had. Special value
n Calicoes c
Walt Ii
will run
.
re j on I
rt ti; i Hosiers-,
s. i and prices,
r This Is ran-
. I dies to gel a
Rockers, Hacks, Cribs, Gel price
C. T
The Big Store
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Have You Forgot
What
THAT AM STILL CARRYING
UP-TO DATE LINE OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
AND A OF OTHER THING
WHICH I AM TO MENTION
Come to see me for your next B of Flour or Pork.
Yours to please-
Jas. B. White.
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
BENEFIT if If ill
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
i. Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is Non
Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within on month while yon
are living, or within three years alter lapse, upon satisfactory
of and payment of arrears with interest.
second No Restrict ions. IS. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each
year, provided the premium for the year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an endow daring the lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
ASTHMA CURE FREE.
Bring I Cure in all
SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON OP POSTAL.
There is nothing like It brings
instant relief, even in the worst eases. It cures when
all else tails.
The Rev. C. Wells, of Villa, Ridge, says.
bottle of received in
cannot tell yon how- thankful I feel for the
good derived from it. I was a slave, chained with
putrid sore throat and asthma for ten years. I de
of ever being ran d. saw you advertise-
tor the cure of thin dreadful and tormenting
and thought yon
resolved to it a trial. T
the trial
a full-size
We want to send to every a
similar to the one that cured Mr. Well.
BETHEL
Bethel, at. C, Nov. 1901
Miss Rose, of this place is
visiting friends in Everetts this
week.
Miss Effie Grimes returned from
Greenville
Mrs. D. E. House, of Greenville,
came up this morning.
D. C. Moore and Harry
bee spent Tuesday here on
Mr. Clark, one of the firm of
Clark Son, of Tarboro, spent
Tuesday in this place.
Misses Rose, M
in and Maggie spent Sunday
in
J. T. Smith and H. L. Taylor
spent Sunday in
Rev. J. W. Rose returned Mon-
day from Everetts where he
preached
W. G. Keel Tuesday in
Tarboro.
Miss of Wilson,
who has been visiting in
this place, left Rocky Mount
this morning.
T. T. Cherry, of Conetoe, spent
Tuesday night here.
Mrs. W. J. return-
ed from Rocky Mount Sunday.
J. M. Whichard, of this place
left for Mt. Olive to be by bis
daughter's bedside She was at
tending Prof. Z. D.
school. We wish her rapid
John Bryan, Parmele, but
once of Cuba, returned to his home
Friday night.
James Davenport, of Conetoe,
in town
W. G. Little, one of our county
commissioners, spent Tuesday with
Robt. Staton.
Miss Mattie Rollins, of Green-
ville, spent Monday with Miss Pa-
Whitehurst, of this place.
Mrs. Or. spent Sunday
with sister near
C. H. James is still having
school desks made. He has form-
ed a with S. M.
Jones and they will the
capacity their plant do a
general line of manufacturing in
wood.
AYDEN NOTES.
N. C, Nov. 1901.
A. C. Wade and wile of Haiti
spent in town.
Bishop Watson and three of the
clergy came down Monday to con-
the Episcopal church.
There was a crowd present at
the consecration and also at the
services
Miss Nannie came up Sat
to attend the Episcopal
vices. She returned Monday night
to her home in Kinston.
Miss Delia Smith is teaching the
public school at
lour miles from town.
Miss Nancy Coward went to
Greenville yesterday.
J. J. Hines returned from
more last night.
Brooks came down from
Parmele Saturday night and left
Monday to visit his in the
country. He has many friends
here and is always a welcome
tor.
Miss Annie Joyner, of Kinston,
came up on the freight Monday
and spent the day in
Misses Eula and Clyde Cox spent
the day here Monday.
was a little excitement
about tire here yesterday, but
proved to lie some light-wood
burning.
David Gibb, of Parmele, cam
last night.
Rev. B. H. Melton, of Wilson,
was in town awhile this week.
A PROCLAMATION BY THE COVER-
NO.
Reward.
State of I
Executive
official information
has been received at this Depart
that at Pitt
N. C, on or about December
1900, John M. Parker shot and
killed Alex Little.
Whereas, it appears that
the said John H. Parker has fled
the stare, or so himself
that the ordinary process of law
cannot be served upon
Now, therefore, I, Charles B.
Aycock, Governor of the of
North by virtue of an
in me vested by law, do
issue this my proclamation,
a reward of two hundred
for the Apprehension and de
livery of the said John H. Parker
to the Sheriff of Pitt county at the
Court house in Greenville and
do enjoin all officers of State
and all good citizens to assist in
bringing said criminal to justice.
, Done at our City of
, I 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. Aycock.
P. M. Private Sec.
H. Parker is
nearly six feet high of spare build,
weighs about has
boyish face, is almost beard
less, has blue eyes, light hair, is
slightly stooped and is about
years old.
SPECIAL TERM OF
In with order of Ex-
B. Aycock, Governor of
North Carolina, appointing a special term
of Superior court for Pitt county for the
of trying civil actions, notice is
given that term of court will
convene on the 9th day of
1901, and continue for two weeks unless
of bald court shall be sooner finish-
ed. This Nov. 4th.
R. L. DAVIS, Chairman,
Board of Commissioners Pitt county.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Letters of administration upon the estate
of James Tingle having this day
been issued to me by the Clerk of the
prior Court of Pitt notice is
given to all persons holding claims
on said estate to present to me for
on or before the 24th day of
r, 1908, or this notice will be in bar
of their recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate arc requested to make Immediate
settlement of their indebtedness.
This the 23rd day of October 1901.
Administrator of James Tingle.
BLOW, Attorneys.
You Know What you are
When take Grove's Tasteless Chill
Tonic the formula is plainly print,
ed n every bottle showing that it is simply
and in a tasteless form. Ho
Cure, No Pay.
Ms Pills
. treatment of
We'll send it by mail post
FOR TORPID LIVER.
the whole
SICK HEADACHE,.
paid, absolutely Free of Charge, to any a ho write it,
even on a postal. Never mind though you are despairing, however
bad your case. will and cure. The worse
ease, the more glad we are it. ad-
dressing Dr. Taft Bros Medicine Co. East St., N. Y. City.
Sold by all Druggists.
TESTS is a. these
than DR.
LIVES. PILLS, a trial prove.
Take No
If lo be saved from defeat is the
only point to be considered by
Democrats the cut to such
saving would for all hands to
renounce everything that has been,
is will be Democratic
the Radicals. Fortunately for the
country, however, Clay's
still is better to be
right than lo lie It
is better to contend for Democratic
principles lose than re
those principles and win,
and this we may be able to do. At
any rate, we believe this is the
thing for the party to be found
try do, at all times, and nil
all
Sentinel.
For Sale.
Farm car Parmele, N C.
arcs, in
cultivation. Twenty of this is fine
tobacco or truck land. Good buildings, to-
water, etc. For further
address C. T PEAL,
Box Berkley, Vs.
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
The leader in good work and low prices
Nice Photographs for Si per dozen.
Cabinets per dozen
All other lines very cheap. Crayon Portraits
made from any small picture cheap. Nice
Frames on all the time. Come and
examine my work. No trouble to show
samples and answer questions. The very
best guaranteed to all. hours
to a. m, to p. m. Yours to please.
RUDOLPH
OLD DOMINION LINT
TO CREDITORS.
Having duly qualified before the
court Clerk of county as
tor the last will and testament of J. P.
Manning, deceased, notice Is hereby given
to all persons Indebted to the estate to mate
immediate payment to the undersigned,
and all persons having claims said
estate are notified to present the same with-
n twelve months from date or this notice
will lie plead in bar of recovery.
This of October, 1901.
J. L. O. MANNING,
Executor of J. P. Manning.
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
H. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. B. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore
and Line from
Boston.
JNO.
Washington, N. C
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. O.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Letters testamentary having this day
been issued lo me upon the Lewis
by the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Pitt county, notice is
hereby to all persons having
against aid estate to present them me
for payment on or before the 30th of
October 1802, or this notice will be plead in
bar of their recovery. All persons indebted
to said estate are notified to make
payment to me.
This the 28th day of 1801.
CHARLES
Executor of Lewis
BLOW, Attorneys.
IN
THE GREAT
LAXATIVE
If yea bars stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad
breath, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, loss
of insomnia, lick energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy akin,
or any symptoms which tell the story of bad bowels and an
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and will an Ideal for
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nature, than coated redacts lever,
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at The Reflect. Office
Why Do a Horse Give Up After s Second
Attempt;
An exchange, whose question
h asked why
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. string of
k Hit- ac to why a
horse, mien fail
t roll over the second attempt.
It -i- it an invariable rule
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attempt or quill trying with the
third effort. it
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Hut If does not
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nit If over all
ii in-mils third attempt, he
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Journal.
Job Phillips sou,
Muses, who ere put in for re
to pay costs in the
made
day fur I he payment of the
hi were liberated. These parties
refused to pay the town dog tax,
when tried before the mayor
the case went them they
appealed from his decision. The
superior court unstained the de
in ii of the lower and coats
tell on Mr. Phillips and bis son.
Kinston Free Press.
F m
OF
The following is a statement of the
of of the Board of
for Put county, number of days
each member attended, number of
miles traveled amounts allowed for
services as Commissioners for the fiscal
year ending December 2nd, 1801.
or
It L Davis days,
O XV Harrington hath attended
XV Little bath attended days,
bath days,
J hath attended days,
I. J Chapman hath attended days,
I.
For days as Com.
Fur mile traveled Be
ST O W
For day as Com.
For day Committee 8.00
For miles traveled
J. W. PERRY CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Factors and of
Bags.
I ii mile shipments
E. E.
Practical Maker Hi Jeweler.
Opposite P. O., N. C.
the
find st-k clock,
chains, tic, ever
to tor
and i-i
Pit mi if He
pair inn o watches done
E. E. GRIFFIN.
Vs Are oil
with Hit deep, Insist bark, called
is tot cry of the
tortured longs fur mercy. Give mercy
in the form of Lung a
ii mi fir pulmonary trouble, so highly
that it Is even in tbs
earlier In later
mortal skill It
to I cold.
Ell 176.-------
M.
M retail and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid
Hides. Fur. Seed, Oil Bar
Turkeys, etc. Bed
Mattresses, Oak Ba
by Carriages, Go-Carts,
Lounges, Safes, P.
and Gail
West Cheroots,
a I Can
Peaches, Apples,
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Seed Meal and Hulls, Oar
Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Currents, Raisins,
and China Ware. Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Macs
Cheese, Best Butter, Stand
ard Sewing Machines, and on
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
Phone H.
LAND SALE.
of a of the
Court of Pitt made in a Special
Proceeding entitled W. W. House B.
A. House vs. Mary A. wife
Moses James, and others, the under-
signed Commissioner will sod for cash be-
fore the Court House door in Greenville, on
Monday, December Ml, the follow-
tract of land situate in the
county of Pitt and in Bethel township,
the lands of R. M. S. M.
ones. W. I. Whitehurst, the Mary A.
Junes land and others, containing
acres, more or lets, and known the Ash-
House land, and being all the land own-
iii by him at the time of hit death.
This November 7th, 1901.
F. G. Jams,
Commissioner.
LAND SALE.
By the power vested by
the last ill and of Lewis
deceased, I will on Monday, De-
2nd, 1901, before the court house
in Greenville, sell public sale to the
highest bidder for cash that certain tract or
parcel of land in township, Pitt
county, lying on the South side of
branch and adjoining the land of Lewis L.
Frederick Will
Moore and
acres more or lest. It brine the tract of
land deeded to Lewis by
ant known as a part of
tract
This the 29th day of
CHARLES
Executor of Lewis
GREENVILLE
Cotton Bagging and always
on hand-
Fresh goods kept constantly en
band. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
ALLOWED W G
For as Com.
For days as
For miles traveled
ALLOWED JESSE CANNON
For as Commissioner
CO
Fur days a Committee
For miles traveled ft.
CO
For 1.1 days as
For miles traveled 10.00
ALLOWED L J
For days
For traveled Be 21.00
Total amount allowed Board
State us
Cut sty Pitt. I
T R clerk of the
Board of fur the county
do hereby that the
mg is a ii statement as doth appear
record In this day Of Ho
T It MOORE,
Clerk Board Com. Pitt County.
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior Finishings
for Modern Cheap Build-
We solicit and
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prices, styles and work.
Please send your orders to
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GREENVILLE, N. C.
NOTICE.
As sin now In the hospital in
more for the purpose of undergoing an op-
have placed my books ac-
counts in the hands of my Mr.
Wiley Blown, at the store ft
Brown, given him full to col-
and receipt for same. I ask
those indebted to me to call on him and set-
as early a
ZERO BROWN, M D.
Pitt county In Superior court,
Mart
vs.
Tin. D.
The defendant, above
Stated, will take notice that an action en
titled above has been commenced in the
Superior court of Pitt conn y for divorce,
ard the defendant will further take notice
that be is required to be appear at the
next regular term of the
or held
for beheld in the court
boost in Greenville, on the Monday be-
fore first of March, 1902, it
tho 13th day of January, 1902 and then on
there answer lo the complaint, which will
before said court, or
will lie granted accordingly to t
prayer of the complaint.
This 2nd day of November,
MOORE,
Clerk of Superior court.
notice to
Public.
ATTENTION AGENTS I
Mr. John C. General Agent for
North Carolina and Virginia, of that Well
Known and Popular Company,
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Insurance Co., of
Desires to announce to lit large number of
policy and to the insurable public
generally, of North this com-
will now Resume Business In this
state and from this date will Its
and desirable policies, to all de-
siring the very best insurance la the best
life insurance company in the world.
If the local agent in your town hat not
yet completed arrangements,
JOHN C.
State Agent, Raleigh, N. O.
Assets
Paid policy
Live, reliable energetic agents wanted at
once to wort for the
W, R, WHICHARD
DEALERS IN--
Whichard. N. C.
The Stock complete In every de
and prices as low the
lowest. Highest market price
paid for country produce.
J. I BELT,
-DEALER IN-
SADDLES
ill
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COBBY.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
in Advance.
One Year II, Six Months
Th Months Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
The Reflector office. The Semi-
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or The Daily
Reflector and
one year for parable in ad-
PATENT
Wee
FOR
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
TO
PEP,
VOL XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
NO
I win
-AT-
SI II
ARE KNOCKING
THEM OUT.
For Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Trunks
Boys and Mens Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Glove,
and a big Gaps. Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees.
Come to see us. a bargain day and everything a
bargain. friends,
W. T. LEE CO-
The
AXED DIVIDEND RECORD IS THE RESULT
Securing the highest rate of Interest consistent with safety.
S. Rigid economy of management.
Low death rate, resulting from a careful selection of risks and
limiting its business to the United States
will be to interest to see what we can do for yon before
placing life
Good territory open for Agents in North Carolina.
T. GARY, General Agent.
. For Virginia and North Carolina,
life Insurance Company,
1301 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va.
ALL ARGUMENTS HALT WHEN THE
PRICE AND MERCHANDISE IS RIGHT.
OUR RALEIGH LETTER.
Special of Reflector.
Raleigh, N. C, Nov.
Apparently the city of Raleigh
is to have a monument erected Id
honor of the Englishman after
whom this city was named, and
lost his head on the block at the
hands of an executioner, later to
be honored in the history, as all
readers of history know.
The news conies from Concord
that Rev. L. W. Crawford
last Friday to I he em
North Carolina then in
session at that be had
sold bis interest in the North Car-
Christian Advocate, pub-
at Greensboro; that be
would not be a candidate for re
election as editor of that and
that the Conference could purchase
the stock sold by him to Mr. Col-
when desired, at the figures
he sold, according to the under-
standing, etc.
It is now said the v.
go suit will begin today
at Oxford. Shaw is report
ed to have declared that the case
must be tried this week. It is
possible it may consume the
balance of the term of the court.
The Raleigh A. and M. College
foot-ball team defeated the
College team last Friday, on
the grounds here, by the score of
toO.
Rev. R. G. Pearson's meetings
here during the past week have
been largely attended and are in
creasing in interest, Mr. Pearson,
though weak in physical statue
and delicate in physical health, Is
evidently a consecrated man a
power in the pulpit.
Prices Reduced
On All Our Stock of
FURNITURE,
The pleasant days we have been having are now a thing
of past, and only the pleasant memories of the same re-
Have yourself with all necessary winter
When you face facts all arguments halt. We give
no bat all winter goods
Consisting of handsome Oak Suits. Odd
Bed, Wash Stands, Lounges, Couches, Side
Boards, Chairs and Rockers, we have greatly
reduced the prices and invite all who need
to inspect 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. P SO,
SOLD.
A full and up-to-date Una of Clothing, Shoes, Hate, Dry
Rugs, Notions, Dress Goods and Trimmings. Under-
wear the cold weather kind. Winter and season right for
Blankets and Comforts, yea right too.
STANDARD PATTERNS.
HICKS WILKINSON.
The South Dakota Bond Suits.
Silted to the bottom the merits
of the South Dakota bond suit
against the State of North Carolina
appear to be about In
1866 the of North
Carolina issued certain bonds
to prosecute the building of the
Western North Carolina Railroad.
The bonds were honestly issued
and the proceeds honestly applied.
Other bonds were issued by the
alien and apostate Legislature of
1868 and afterwards repudiated,
but not so these. Their validity
was recognized by the Legislature
sf 1879, and they ere embraced
in the act to compromise, commute
and settle the debt of the
State. The holders were offered
twenty-five cents on the dollar for
that they were not
that the State was
and that was all that it felt able to
pay. It was as when a man fails
in business and offers to
with his creditors at twenty-
live cents on the dollar. The trans-
action was entirely honorable to
the State. The holders of nearly
all of these bonds accepted the
offer; the holders of a few of them
did not, but held on to them. An
individual cannot sue a Slate but
one Slate can sue another, and
some the holders of these out-
standing bonds have transferred
some of them to the State of South
Dakota, for the purpose, of course,
of ascertaining if North Carolina
cannot be compelled to pay all of
them. This appears to be all there
is of it. The Supreme Court per-
the case to be and
will bear it in the course of time.
The Observer repeats its
of gratification that North
Carolina is to be represented
in the litigation by three
lawyers of such ability and
distinction as ex-Judges Shepherd
and and George
tree, Observer.
The Beat tor Malaria
t tills and is a of
Chill Tonic. It Is Iron
sod quinine In a tastiest form. No eon,
no Fay, fries He.
WOMEN TELEPHONISTS BEST.
In its division to employ girls as
telephone operators the British
post office has submitted to the in-
stales the London Mail.
If ever nature created a
in a profession, she did so when
she endowed girls with the voices
they possess.
In lands as diverse in custom as
and America, Italy and
England, yield place lo
men as telephonists. in the
land of the Geisha this natural ad-
vantage reveals itself, and the rap-
idly growing telephone service of to
Japan is staffed entirely by
men. Germany has rejected
men as telegraphists, but admits
their superiority over men as
The proprietorship of the
Slot Machines Still Running.
New Bern, N. C, Nov.
slot machine excitement and the
indictment of the proprietors turn-
ed out to be a The machines
are in full blast the nickels
pouring into the machines with the
result of a few strains of music and
occasionally a lucky hit to the
players. The were
by the jury all
light lint no nil inn was taken by
the court. Some people consider
it very strange that if the machines
are a gambling device worthy of
being indicted, they should
run fur six
YOU ARE
HUNTING
The Place to
get the Best
Goods for the
Least Money
then you will
go straight to
H. O HOOKER.
Complete stock of fall and winter goods
now ready for your inspection, and our
cannot be surpassed anywhere. The
ladies should not fail to see our stock.
H. C. HOOKER.
months longer, until the April
term. The solicitor is freely
for not pushing the case and
some stories are being
told. There is no but E.
W. Pace, the Greenville promoter
is depended mainly upon one of
anatomical
character, vis,
CD
the
This
by their operation. According to
length of the vocal , report he ft few
prime character is supported and the franchise for
re enforced b, a number of M ,,,
qualities, but. constitutes
in itself the claim fa , m
which women have to superiority
over men as telephonists. n home of
The chords of a women are p of
considerable shorter than those of
a man. As a result the voice has
a higher pitch. The telephone m .
responds more accurate to have his attention to bin
the higher pitched voice, the mag
disturbance are more rapid,
and, therefore, more potent, and
the currents transmitted to the re-
station lose less in trans
mission. Until some method is de-
vised for equalizing the value of
the sonorous waves set up by the
longer, slower vibrating chorus of
women, this primary
renders women's position secure in
the profession of telephonist.
gossip is the slimy
channel through which Hows
the foulest and blackest water of
meanness and despair.
home town first. From the result
it seems that there to have
no complaint on that score for
Solicitor Moore did not worry him
-elf in pushing the matter. It is
stated that when the permission
was given by the city
here to put in the machines, two
attorneys gave their opinion
on account of the music attach-
j the law touch
on this eminent
gal advice the licenses was granted.
New Cur. Raleigh
Wonder
if the tormenting made last win-
one long misery will be at hail this
year. Certainly not, if you Allen's
when and rawness
Id the throat announce the of the
old enemy. Do not expect the cold to wear
Take the right remedy in time.
Alien's Lung Balsam It from of deliberative
Observations.
To interest a woman, arouse
curiosity; to interest a man, praise
his pet hobby.
is love
after it has burned itself down to
the edge of indifference.
A much abused word is
It often a multi-
WASHINGTON LETTER.
U mi ton. D. U. Nov.
It is believed that
James D. Richardson will be
elected Democratic leader in the
next House notwithstanding the
opposition that he will incur. In
many respects be will make an ad-
leader but by his
with the publishing house that
has been publishing and selling
volumes containing the President's
messages he has injured his power
and laid himself open to
can innuendo; however, be is a
good and at best
his position will not prove an
one, so large is the
majority.
The latest Cabinet rumor is that
Secretary of the Interior Hitchcock
is very angry with the President
for having turned him down in the
Missouri contest and yielded to the
wishes of
and that he proposes to resign in a
short time. There are numerous
hints dropped by members of Con-
as to how this or that
Mr. Roosevelt's
treatment but with the exception
of Gage nothing is positively
known.
There is likely to be an interest-
contest among the Democrats
for the in the Committee
on Rules caused by the election of
Mr. Bailey, of Texas, to the Sen-
ate. Mr. De of Missouri,
can have the place the asking
as be would receive the undivided
support of the Democrats, but it is
that he will decline as he
expects that the next House
be and he desires to lie
speaker. If he signifies his
to take the position Mr.
Underwood, of formerly
the Democratic whip, will doubt
less make a contest it, as will
also Mr. Swanson, of
This Committee is the most
in the House, its powers being
almost autocratic.
The Secretary of the Interior has
today given to the public his an-
report. It is a volume of some
two hundred and pages
and contains much interesting mat
some of it food for very serious
thought. Some of the pension
figures are appalling. The total
number pensioners mi the rolls
June 80th was an in-
crease for the year of which
increase the Secretary declares to
lie The total
amount for pensions
the year was
THE VOICE OF HUMANITY.
To The Observer's Raleigh
respondent, Dr.
of the Central Hospital
there, makes a statement with re-
to the lack of room in his In-
The situation at Raleigh
is as it is at Morganton. Some of
the stories told and letters written
the of these hospitals by
the relatives of insane persons who
should be in these institutions
for whom there is not room, are
sufficient to make a man cry. The
hospital authorities are doing the
best they and none know
so well as they the suffering of the
outside insane or how great a bur-
den are upon the families
which must care for them. There-
course is not upon these
tic, having discriminated
wisely as they can as to the
merits the case of
cants, and having filled their in-
with the cases seeming
to be meritorious, have reach-
ed the limit their capability
nothing can then be done except to
discharge insane to make place for
other insane and enlightened pol-
icy would not justify this course.
The remedy is with the people
through their Legislature. The
most urgent need of North
today, greater than the need of
public education or anything else,
is that of mom in institutions de-
signed for their care and treat-
for every insane person in
the State. If every voter
put himself in the place of t
member of a family which is keep-
insane member home, or
which has had to send one to the
county jail or the county home, or
if lie imagine himself insane
and a burden upon his family or
In the jail or poor house, it would
not be long before the remedial
legislation is enacted. It it the
voice of Immunity appeals to
our people, and are too
too humane, too allow it to
go
People la It.
said
Can s id by advertising
This not so Many have bent
but only
stood the tut of sixty
years popularity
I and i s baaed not upon whit any-
but upon what the remedy does
There it but one Perry Davis
You Know What Von art Taking
When lake Tasteless
Tonic the formula is plainly print-
ed n every bottle ah that It Is simply
in n form. N
Cure, No Pay.
Snow is said to offer.
resistance to penetration by
bullets. made in
Norway have a snow
wall four feet, thick is
proof against the Norwegian army
t i weapon of
piercing power.
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Title
Eastern reflector, 26 November 1901
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
November 26, 1901
Original Format
newspapers
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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