Eastern reflector, 3 December 1901


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Grove's
Tasteless Chill Tonic
A BY THE
NO,
Reward.
has
for
st
the
years.
One Million S
Hundred Thou
sand bottles wet
sold last year.
Do you think it
pays to try others
or North
Executive
official information
received at thin Depart
Pitt county,
N. C, on or about December 22nd,
1900, John H. Parker shot and
killed Alex Little.
it that
the said John baa Bed
or so
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
thorn v 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 all of State
and all good citizens to assist in
said to justice,
Done at our City of
f i the 28th day
seal 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
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.
NOTICE TO
Utters of the
of this day
been issued lo roe by the Clerk of the
of Pitt notice Is
given to all persons holding claims
said to present them to me
payment on before the 24th day of
1902, or this notice will be plead in bar
of their recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate are requested to Immediate
settlement of their indebtedness.
This MM of October ML. .
WILLIS,
Administrator of Junes Tingle.
BLOW.
OLD DOMINION LINT
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Letters baring this day
been issued to me upon the estate Lewis
deceased, by the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Pitt notice
hereby given to all persons baring
against aid estate to present to o
for on or before the 80th of
October or notice will be plead in
bar of their recovery. All persona Indebted
to estate are notified to make
payment to me.
This the day of October, ML
CHARLES
of Lewis t
BLOW,
LAND SALE.
Hy virtue of a decree of the Superior
Court of Pitt county, a Special
W.
Proceeding entitled
A. House vb. Mary
and B.
A. James, wife
Moses H. and others the under-
signed Commissioner will sell for cash be-
fore Court House door In Greenville, on
Monday, December the follow-
described tract of land situate In the
county of Pitt and in Bethel township, ad-
lands of R, M. Jones, n.
ones, W. I. the Mary A.
James land and others, containing
acres more or leas, and known as the Ash-
House land, being all land own-
ed by him at the time of his death.
This November 7th, 1901.
Jams,
Commissioner.
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. tor
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays. Wednesday
and Fridays at I A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays,
at A. M. freight only.
Connect at Washington Witt
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and Boa-
ton, and for all paints for the west
with railroads at Norfolk. .
Shippers order freight by
the Old Dominion B. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line
Bay Line from Baltimore
and Line frost
Boston.
JNO. Aft.
Washington,
J. J. CHERRY, Aft.,
Greenville, N. O.
FOR
The Eastern Reflector
a M
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH TO
PER YEAR
VOL. XX.
PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER j
NO
-AT-
inn
it.
Photographer,
N. C.
The leader in good work and low prices
Nice Photographs tor par
Half per
All other lines very cheap. Crayon Portraits
made from any small picture cheap. Wee
Frames on hand all the tune. Come and
my work. No trouble to show
Ton Forgot
What
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING
UP TO DATE OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
AND A NUMBER OF OTHER THING
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork.
JUST
ONE
LAND BALE.
By virtue of the power in me vested by
the fast will and testament of Lewis
deceased, I will on Monday,
1801, before the court house
in Greenville, sell at public sale to
bidder for cash tractor
parcel of land in I ill
county, lying on the South side of Reedy
Branch and the land of Lewie I.
GREENVILLE S. O.
mil
I .
Frederick .
Moore
acre, more or less. the tract of
land deeded to Lewis by 11-
of
Cotton Bagging lies
on hand-
Fresh goods kept constantly s
hand. produce an
sold. A trial will
D. W.
Yours to please-
Jas. B. White.
It refers to Or. Liver
Sack headache
Insomnia ,. ,.
ANY d symptoms and many others
LIVER
. .
Ms Pills
Take No Substitute.
V r the above heading The
Richmond discusses with
the
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEES PAID IN THE
E. E, Griffin,
Practical Maker
Opposite P. Greenville, N. C.
Recently visited the
mid purchased the largest stock clocks,
watches, chains, pins He., ever
brought to Special for
holiday and presents
Prompt attention to special orders Re-
to clocks and watches done
promptly.
E. E. GRIFFIN.
ESTABLISHED IN
J. W. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties Bags.
and shipments
solicited.
of
The is a statement of the
of meetings of the Board of
for Pitt county, number of
each member hath attended, number
miles traveled sad amounts allowed for
services as for the
year ending December 2nd. 1901.
N i
U h Davis hath attended days,
O W Harrington hath attended day,
O Little bath attended days,
Joe Cannon hath attended H days,
J J hath attended
L J Chapman hath attended days.
days as Com. it
For miles traveled
Pitt In Superior court.
vs.
D.
D. above
named, will take notice that an action en-
titled above has been commenced in th
Superior of Pitt conn y for divorce,
defendant will further take
appear at the
held
that he is required to be and appear at
next regular term of Superior held
fr the county of
house in Greenville, on the
Hie u. an i i,
there to the which will
be Hied before court, or
will be granted accordingly to
.
OF N. J., TOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid up
Extended Insurance that works Automatically,
Is Non
Will be re-instated If arrears within on month
living, or within three year after lapse, upon evidence
and of arrears interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid.
They may be To or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an during the
of Insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
ASTHMA CUBE FREE.
Instant Permanent Cure in all
SENT ON OF POSTAL.
is nothing like It brings
instant relief, even in the worst cases. It cures when
all else fails.
The F. Wells, of Villa, Ridge, III., says.
bottle of received in good
cannot tell you 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
paired of ever being cured. I saw your advertise
the cure of this dreadful tormenting
asthma, thought yon had
but resolved to give it a trial. To my
trial acted like Scud
to send to every a trial treatment of
that cured Mr. Wells. We'll send it by mail post
Vie of to any sufferer who will write for it,
Never though you are despairing, however
case. will relieve and cure. The worse your
the more glad we to send it. Do not write at once, ad-
Dr. Taft Bros Medicine Co. TO 130th N. Y. City.
in last Sunday's Observer, as
to the future policy of the Deni-
party. It begins with a
high compliment to Governor Jar-
visas beat men
best Democrats that North Caro-
has as of the
Governors that the State has
ever intensely Southern
man, in war a id in peace true to
his Stale to his
It then takes up each of three
that he lays down as
the hue of its duly and its inter
I all of which are
by our
laud
The Charlotte Observer
a public service in printing this
interview with North Carolina's
grand old man He has blazed the
way Democratic success, if
the party will follow his counsel to
the letter it will gain all that ii has
lost. Though it should not succeed
in getting control of the govern
it would at least be a strong
respectable minority, and per-
haps the best that Demo-
party has done in this conn
try has been when it was out of
Democracy in this country
is the great conserving force, and
it is as truly a power lot good
when in minority as when in
the majority.
The interviews with Governor
Mr. have been
widely read and have been the sub
of much favorable comment.
Charlotte Observer.
NOTICE.
As am no In hospital In Haiti-
. more for the of undergoing an op-
I have placed my ac-
counts bands of my brother, Mr
Wiley Hi own, a the
Brown, and given him full authority to col-
receipt fur same. I
those Indebted to rue to call on him and set-
as early a
M D.
be-
Monday of
W, R. WHICHARD MO.,
V, C.
The In de
and low the
lowest. Highest market
paid for country produce.
prayer of the complaint.
Clerk of Superior
SPECIAL TERM OF COURT.
In accordance with an order of Hi. Ex-
II. Aycock, Governor of
North Carolina, appointing a special term
of Superior court for Pill county for the
of trying civil actions, notice Is
given that said term of court will
convene on Monday, th day or
1901, two
of said court shall be sooner finish-
ed. This Nov. 4th, 1901
K. L. DAVIS, Chairman.
Board of Commissioners county.
tot
O W
day as Com. W.
For day as Committee m f i
miles
ALLOW KU W LITTLE
For days as Com. .
For days as ii M
For miles traveled
7.60
For days as f
For days as Committee
For miles traveled J
50.00
I J
For days V,
For miles traveled
L J
For U MM
For miles traveled .
175.-------
S. M. Schultz.
Total allowed Board
1310.00
Pitt. I
I T U Moore, ex-officio clerk of the
of count
that the
la a correct statement as doth appear
of record In my office, ibis day of No-
1901. T R MOORE,
or North court
Pitt county. I
William J. Notice of summons
v, land Warrant of At-
T.
defendant, will take
on the 20th day
a was issued against him
in above entitled action by the
clerk of the Superior court of Pitt
county, returnable to the January term
1902 of Superior which
on Monday before the 1st Monday
in March, 1902, It being the 18th day of
January, Which summons was re-
turned by Sheriff of said county ex-
and with this endorsement,
T. C. not to be in
my said action,
a alleged the to recover of
the C
fifteen hundred damages
alleges is due him, damages.
a violent vicious assault committed on
him by the defendant by which
received serious and painful personal In-
C. defendant afore-
said, will take notice that a warrant of
Attachment was issued by under-
signed clerk on the day of November,
1901. against said
directed to Sheriff or Mania
county and returnable to the January term,
1902 of Superior court which convenes
on the 7th Monday let Monday
in march, 1902, It being the 18th
1902, and being time
and place when and where Hie.
summons is returnable. A ad the raid T.
C will take notice that be la re-
demur to
it m,
A LINK Of
mm
Also a nice of Hardware.
J. .
Norfolk, V.
Cotton Buyers sod
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to Hew York,
Chicago and New
is a
is a vice.
Wholesale retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur. Seed, Oil Bar
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Be
by Carriages, Go Carts,
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, Pi
Gail at Ax
Key West Cheroots,
American Can-
Peaches, Apples,
Pine Jelly, Milk,
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat,
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Oar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Raisins, Glass
Chins Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Macs
Cheese, Best Butter, Stand
ard Sewing and nu
other goods. Quality
Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
Phone
Board Com. PHI County.
the complaint of plaintiff In this action or
the be granted.
Dene at my office in town of Greenville
Clerk Superior
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior Finishings
for Fine Modern Cheap Build-
We solicit your patronage
guarantee to give satisfaction is
prices, styles work.
Please send your orders to
N. o.
notice to
The Commoner
WILLIAM J.
Editor A Publisher,
LINCOLN,
la Advance.
One Year Six Months
Three Sing. Copy Be.
ATTENTION AGENTS I
Mr. John C. General for
North Carolina and Virginia, of Well-
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, of North
will now Business In this
state and from this date will issue Its
splendid and desirable to all de-
siring the vary beat insurance In the best
life insurance company In world.
If the local agent In your town baa not
yet completed address
JOHN O.
BUM Agent, Raleigh, N.
Assets
Paid policy
Live, reliable energetic agents wanted at
. once to for
No traveling em-
ployed. at
Weekly and
will be sent
one year for or
and
one year tor 13.60 In ad-
PATENT
ABE KNOCKING
THEM
Hew Baby at the Are Mads
Ge to Bed.
Baby lions, as well as baby boys
and girls, need fresh air and sun-
shine, at the Washington Zoo the
baby lions have summer quarters
where they can run and stretch
their limbs in a freedom somewhat
akin to that of the jungle. So well
do they like their outdoor quarters
that will not in at closing
time, although their big, tender
mother urges them by all the ways
of which she is mistress. A novel
method has to be resorted to in
order to get big babies into
their cage without hurting them,
for gentleness is one of the rules at
the Washington Zoo, and no animal
is punished where humane treat-
will answer. When the
are called to their quarters,
the three baby lions poke their
wrinkled noses close to the bars
settle themselves down as if to pro-
test against going to bed. Then s
watchman approaches with a hose
and shoots s stream of water close
to their small snarling faces. Then
back go the kittens by tho great
to the cavern like door of the
inner cage, followed every step of
the way by the man with tho nose.
Finally the three small heads dis-
appear and tho sliding door hides
three pairs of eyes from glaring out
into the darkness. Baby lions do
not like water at least, not on
their smooth the animal
keeper, who has noticed- a kitten
stop and shake a protesting foot on
a wet pavement, has turned his ob-
to good account in get-
ting these giant; pussies to bed.
Prices Reduced
On All Stock of
FURNITURE,
For Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Hats. Caps, Shoes, Trunks
Boys and Mens Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves,
and b M line of Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees.
Come to see day a bargain day and everything a
bargain. Your friends,
W. T. LEE CO-
A POLICY THE
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company.
i.
6,000.00
3.604.00
6,000.00
3,602.80
Mr. Dan Abram, of Rocky Mount, N. C, took out policy
No. in 1886, amount kind, ordinary life,
year accumulation period; annual premium total
payments
OPTIONS OF SETTLEMENT.
year dividend payable in
and continue policy for
Full paid additional
and continue policy for
. Withdraw total cash value
For an agency, or example of results at your age for com-
with any other company, address, giving date of birth,
T. ARCHIBALD GARY, General Agent.
For Virginia and North Carolina,
1201 B. Main Street, Richmond, Va.
ALL ARGUMENTS HALT WHEN THE
AND MERCHANDISE IS RIGHT.
A Life Accidents.
said to be
years old, who died the other
in Dublin, Ind., had mot with many
accidents during her life. At the
age of G years she fell from a picket I
fence and broke her finger. In 1853 i
she broke her ankle, in she fell
down n cellar and broke her collar i
bone and three ribs, in 1885 in a
runaway while returning from
church she was thrown from a
and her right hip broken, in
1888 slipped and fell on the
breaking her left hip;
a 1892 she broke her left leg at the
knee, in 1896 she fell from a tree,
breaking her arm; in 1898 fell
out of bed, breaking her right arm,
and in 1900 she broke her right hip
for the second time.
Fascinating Abdul
Tho character of Abdul
must obviously have many facets.
The latest of his visitors is Dr.
Herzl, the Zionist loader, who re-
ports that ho is perfectly charming.
sultan spoke to with the
greatest kindness. I found him a
courteous, charming gentleman.
One almost forgot he was this
mighty potentate. He has kept
himself in touch, I found, with all
the latest developments of modem
and evident is far from
those oral notions which
one somehow associates with tho
Ottoman Mail.
of handsome Oak Suits. Odd
Beds, Wish Stands, Lounges, Couches, Side
Boards, and Rockers, we have greatly
reduced tie prices and invite all who need
to our stock, we can and will save
yon money.
Don't that we have a large line of
Loading Guns-
and will sell them at reduced prices. Call and
secure a bargain. Your friends,
I. A t o
The Place to
get the Best
Goods for the
Least Money
v w then yon will
HUNTING So straight to
HOOKER,
Complete stock of fall and winter goods
now ready for your inspection, and our I
HEW
YOU ARE
cannot be surpassed anywhere. The
ladies should not fail to see our stock,
H. C. HOOKER.
Tim's Pi
MEAN LOOKING
W Has lost pan a dollar for men. If a man is
C Indeed he wears, he is also judged by th
C letter-head he uses. Au artistic, nicely
head may looked on as a good investment.
It will be don. right.
The price It
will be right,
Stud your next order to
The Reflector Office.
will be right,
m m
HART,
Headquarters
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 you supplied yourself with all necessary winter
clothing I When yon face facts all arguments halt. We give
no prices but all winter goods
SOLD.
A full and up-to-date line of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Dry
Goods, Rugs, Notions, Dress Goods and Trimmings. Under-
wear the cold weather kind. Winter and season right for
Blankets and Comforts, yes stock right too.
STANDARD PATTERNS.
RICKS WILKINSON.
An Aquarium.
A globe with goldfish makes a
very attractive ornament for a
room, but globes and are
not always available, and so the ex-
temporized aquarium may be
In great advantage. It is one of the
bottles that can lie purchased
for a few cents at a druggist's.
one that holds about two gallons
and some clean sand in tho bottom,
with a few mossy stones, and an-
in the sand a few plants from
some nearby brook. From the same
brook can secured snails, tad-
salamanders and tho tiny
lack nosed dace. Hero is an aqua-
at almost no cost that is
of affording a great deal of en
and not a little
When the plants arc growing
nicely, giving off oxygen and feeding
upon tho carbonic acid gas in the
water, the latter need not
ed than a week unless
too much animal life is introduced
into the bottle. A little experience
will show just how many inmates of
tho aquarium the plants will
Flower.
One of the strangest botanical
plants in the world is Hie
found in the Malay
peninsula It is limply a blossom,
without vine or stem, and
grows a on decayed
flower is
like n yard in
and has cup in mid-
a five or
FOR HARDWARE STEAM SUPPLY.
How Sparkling Drops o Sew .
Formed.
Ground a little below the surface
is always wanner than the air over
It. lone as the surface of the
ground is above the dew point vapor
must rise pass from the earth
into the air. The moist air so
formed will mingle with the air
above it, and its moisture will be
condensed, dew wherever it
comes in contact with a surface
cooled below the tarn point. In
fact, dew rises from the ground.
tome metal trays over the
the soil and the road on
nights. You will generally
find more moisture on the grass in-
side the trays than outside; you will
always observe a deposit of dew in-
side the trays, even when there is
none outside at all. This shows
that far more vapor rises out of the
ground during the night than con-
dew on the and
other objects.
Dew, then, rises from the ground.
But how is the dew formed on
bodies high up in tho air Dew
does not rise in particles, as. it
once considered, to fall in particles
like line rain. It rises in vapor.
Some is caught by what is on the
I surface of the earth, but the rest
ascends in vapor form until it comes
in contact with a much colder
face to condense it into moisture.
The vapor does not flow upward
in a uniform treats, but is mixed in
the air by eddies and whirl currents
and carried to bodies far from
where it In fact, dew may be
deposited even though country
for many miles all round dry
incapable of yielding any vapor. In
such cases the supply of vapor to
form that dew would depend on the
evaporation of the dew and on what
was wafted over by the winds.
the are a
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE;
-a.
system thaw
Take No Substitute-
BLACKJACK ITEMS.
Black Jack, K. C, Nov.
the sick list.
Mills, of South Carolina, is
visiting and relatives here.
Mrs. L. C. Mills is visiting
parents here.
W. H. Wynne and L. C.
went to Friday and re-
turned Monday.
Mrs. Dixon is here spend-
a few days with her mother.
Willie Cox were here
a while Saturday evening.
Miss Susan Harper, an aged lady
of this place, is very low with
fever.
Mis. G. K. Dixon, of Winter-
ville, was here a few days
visiting her sister, Miss Harper,
who is very sick.
Mrs. L. H. White is improving
slowly.
White, of Washington,
was here on business several days
last week.
We have list added Steam Supply to our business and
will sell in this line very low. See us when in want of
Jenkins Globe and Anglo Valves, Standard
and Valves, Check Valves, Water
Oil Cup, Air Cocks, Steam Hancock
U. S. Injectors, Cocks, Steam
Pipe Fitting all sizes.
OF Packing, Rubber Bolt,
Belt, Belt, Belt Lacing, Belt Hooks,
SOLE AGENTS
Machines. Sewer and Farm
Garland Cook Stoves.
BAKER HART.
Building.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Some Canine Warriors.
Tho idea of the monks of St.
Bernard been adopted by an
English officer, who has trained St.
Bernard dogs and collies to act
carriers of ammunition and as
aid to tho wounded. London
has been enjoying a dog show by
these gifted animals. Each dog
carries several first aid to the
wounded packages two small
flasks of brandy and been so
trained alter delivering the
bandages be turns about so that the
flasks of brandy are within reach
of the wounded man.
Other don have been trained to
act sentries and pickets up-
on discovery of an will ft
pit for and
George, your hat
blown If you lean so fur MM
the exclaimed a Cowl
to his Hills bob who was wits
him in n railway Quickly
tho from lbs head of
r papa bid it he
hack.
now, too hat has he
angry,
George set up a howl.
a time father
In if i whistle your
hot will come back
Thou be whistled and the
en bead. It's bee
yon Afterward, while imps
was n shrill
voice Ob
papa, Drown my i at
of window lie Will
Driving Out the Enemy,
These are Jays of sharp lid
attacking throat and lungs,
one dues not like to
think about Avoid further exposure and
the comfort with
Painkiller lbs family
sixty a cold la
Boo the right article
There is
A leader of woman.
realizes
Irony of fate.
It is better to break n good
never to have made
any.
People may take their meals out
and Mill lake them in.
There is often a in one
little smile.
The best way to kill a falsehood
is to let it lie.
Many people have only to
inn c
The power that industry of
what it has won in a
The calendar has no trouble in
up to date.
Even a hungry sailor will scorn
a bight of rope.
Tho clergyman's job is some-
thing of a
The Best Prescription Malaria
hills Fever Is a bottle of Grove's
Tasteless Ionic. It Is simply iron
and quinine in a form.
Pay.
cure.
SB





REFLECTOR
N. C.
D. i. Ed. Owner
Entered t the Post Office at
Greenville, N. C, m Second Close
Stall Matter.
1901.
There has beta much said in
regard to what is called slot ma-
chines, we publish below the act of
the Legislature under which it is
claimed these machines are
ed
Sec. On each slot ma-
chine where the return is certain
to be a value equal to the amount
deposited, but may be of a greater
value, ten dollars. The taxes in
this section shall be paid to the
Sheriff or tax collector of the conn-
bat shall not be construed as
giving license or relieving
persons or establishments from any
penalties incurred by violation of
the law. Each slot machine taxed
this section shall have the
Sheriff's license conspicuously
posted upon it. It shall be
for any firm, corporation
or person to operate a slot machine
when the return is uncertain and
sometimes nothing; and soy one
violating this provision shall
a misdemeanor and pun-
in discretion the
Provided further, that owners or
operators of slot machines shall
repaid taxes already paid by
to the time for which
they shill not operate such ma-
chines by virtue of this act.
Sec Any person, firm, or
corporation, having on a street,
or other place in city
town, or on any public road in any
county, or in shops, stores, hotels,
boarding houses, depots, or public
or private rooms, or other
place anywhere in State of
North Carolina, a machine of
any description, into which are
dropped pennies, nickels or coins
of other denominations, to dispose
of cigars, cigarettes, gum,
or other articles of merchandise,
musical, weighing, or other devices
that operate on the nickel
slot principle used for gain, shall
pay for every such slot
or musical, weighing or other de-
vices, as the case may be, a license
tax of two dollars and fifty cents
per year, for the use and benefit of
the State, to be collected ac
counted for as all other Pro-
that this section shall apply
only slot
the return all cases is fixed or
certain.
After reading this law
speaking with the Solicitor and
others, it seems clear that the lead-
fault in this matter comes from
the fact that the Legislature should
have enacted such a law as this,
providing as it does tor the opera-
any machine is of a
doubtful benefit to a community,
we feel equally that
the machines that nave been re-
to as In this and
other towns do come under
the provisions of this act
are gambling machines pure and
simple.
However, if the
who have or who of the
operation of gambling machines
under a slot machine license, or
any other it is their
to swear out a warrant
against the parties operating it. or
who allow it to be operated in their
place of business, bring Die
offender to trial before any Justice
of the Peace of the and
with the proper evidence the rate
will then be brought regularly to
court. If this is not done then no
indictment of these machines can
be had until the January court
which time we assume that the
Grand Jury will take hold the
matter, and it will prosecuted
in the Superior Court.
We desire to inform the New
correspondent of the
Post, whose letter we copied a
days ago, that Puce is not
a resident of Greenville, to
further state to him the in-
pending in this court
will be prosecuted with all the
ability of oar Solicitor when they
can be reached for trial. I; is not
customary to tale mallets at
the same term at which they are
presented and it is never done,
and If the correspondent will take
the trouble to Ira i
.---
find that more than twenty cases
of importance were compelled to
be continued at New Bern
for the reason that court could not
complete its work in the time
lowed by aw for the term.
People who are backward now
about paying their debts do
thick how much they delay
The failure of one man to
pay what he owes prevents
others paying, while every
man who pays enables somebody
els to do likewise. Men are large
dependent upon each other in
the matter of business, and every-
one should War mind that some
body else may be depending upon
him. It is to unusual thing to
hear complaint about people being
so slow to pay their debts this
fall.
It is quite noticeable Iron the
verdicts of juries in courts
public sentiment changed
much recently in regard to damage
mils corporal ions. Form-
i was only to bring
a suit against a corporal
a matter
Whether the suit had any real
in older lo get damages.
of instances, a few
ago. hundreds and thousands
of dollars were awarded for the
most trivial causes and the
ration really held up and
robbed under the form law. lint
it is not so now. Generally speak-
the man who tilings suit
damages must have a good ease it
he wins before an Iredell jury.
This is creditable to our
ship. The people of are
honest fair and if they have a
proper undemanding of the
will do exact justice.
They have begun to realize recent-
as all intelligent and fair-
minded men have realized,
many of suits brought against
corporations are simply schemes to
obtain more nor
less. This is saying, as any
intelligent person knows.
there are not case- ill
rations should be made to pay
damages, at times disregard
the rights of the public, are care
less of the safety and lights of
their patrons, and through
negligence injury to
person or property, in such cases
they should he, as
are, made to pay for their
the public is learn-
t- treat corporations as
and them strict
without is
Landmark,
Congress meets Monday. This
is a new the
in which were elected
1800, over a year ago.
It seems so strange and surprising
our Representatives in Con
great should be elected so long a
time before they take their
They should be elected only a
weeks before going to Washington,
I bus come fresh from
They would then more fully
and properly represent the views
and of their
There are so
and proper to be made it
is sin prising they have long
since been made. This is one
change the time of Congress most
log or change the lime of electing
the Representative . And the
other is to change the day of the
President's Inauguration from the
of March to some other day
hen the weather more apt to
lie Record
OLD CONVENTION.
The Event the Season.
People who attended the Old
in the opera
Thursday every-
body who could lino room to get in
was have like rubbing
their sides and taking something
sore throat today. The audience
was immense, about the largest
that has been in the opera
at all, it was most enthusiastic
responsive, and
follow in quick
throughout the performance.
It was o'clock when the
delegates began arriving, as
each one through the nu
to the stage they were en-
greeted. The fun
when the lire entered
it did stop until the cur-
dropped at the close.
When the convention called
to order there the following
delegates
Jane Greene, President
Mis. A. II. Taft.
Priscilla Abigail Hodge,
Miss Bessie
Calamity Jane Higgins, Treas-
Wiley Brown.
Charily Mis R.
Belinda Bluegrass reform-
Annie Perkins.
Rebekah Sharp-Miss
Mary Alice Move.
Polly Jane Delia
Patience Desires
Mottle
Violet Ann
Gardner.
Juliet White.
Tiny Loraine Home.
Betsey S. V.
Sophia Mamie
King.
Susan Jane Accommodation
Miss Bagley.
Hannah Susanna
Mrs.
Francis Beauty Boot Temptation
Touch Me W. O.
hill.
Prof. John
son.
Dennis
Borne,
Well, it take a whole-
newspaper lo tell everything
Said and did. Each had her own
peculiar attire, and each her own
Interesting to do and say, and
we do not believe either could
have improved Every
was rich. All through there
were local hits that just convulsed I
the audience.
Prof. Make Over his
did not come on until the last
act, to change the- old maids to
whatever they wished, and his
wonderful machine added all the,
more lo the fun.
It was all together the most en-
entertainment Greenville
had of ii is heard
every hand. The convention
was gotten Up by Mrs. C. T. Mun
lord for I he benefit of the
church lot, and the gross re
were
We hear that the Old
Convention contemplate meeting
in soon.
Winterville
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND
NOTES.
BUSINESS
N. C, Nov. SO.
Last night about o'clock
as the merchants were closing
their stores, alarm as of some
one in distress was heard up main
street west, and in response
to it W. B. Nobles, C. A. Fair, J.
GLASS PAVEMENTS.
The glass pavement which is
making its way in Paris is exciting
interest of the curious. Its in-
is a Mr. who
bis product from finely
crushed glass, which is subjected to
great heat and heavy pressure. The
is a substance which is said
be less affected by wear than the
bed and hardest granite and to sup-
port a pressure of over
to the square inch. To
a slab of the material a weight Harrington and J. A. Nichols
of five tons falling from the ran ., possible to the
three fast was I, When G
glass pavement is being . , ,. ., . . .
down it the expense of its inventor to
in test places where the and Mr- Nobles asking
fie is heavy. If at the him if he heard the cries Nine re-
end of fare years the pavement has and com
worn the municipality has rapidly tiring a at
to adopt it on a large . ., . , .
scale; if rot, Mr. who Mr- fired
has confidence in his mate-1 three shots. The party with Mr.
rial, is contract to replace the Nobles all being then re-
old pavement at hi own cost down town. why Mr.
new is Mid to be noisy.- h , ,
Architects Builders Journal. .,
is known. The matte
Back Purgatory.
A startling Bays, the Ra-
comes from
Northampton vouched for
by trustworthy
A few days ago Henry
Moody was along a lonely
road there appeared be-
will lie investigated today.
Miss Rosa Spain,
came over Thursday morning to at-
tend the entertainment that
and returned home yesterday even-
J. little
him a man who tor, Mrs. W. H. and little
bu been since January, daughter, of Greenville, were
Moody Scott at once, i . , . . . ; ,
. I i j,,.,, i i ., i attendance hi on the entertainment
and was about and run when I
the apparition and asked if j Thursday night.
ho afraid of him. The given by the
Moody says he felt no fear and young ladies, an account of which
answered, at first, but , is
not Scott
I want to get me some-
thing to take, been in
ever sine I left here, and
what I get there not agree with
Then as notoriously as ho
had come lie and left
Moody standing in the road.
Moody, who to be truth-
sticks lo the and declares
has seen the gloat of Scott, and
recognized him just as ho had
known him when alive.
Marriage Licenses.
Register of Deeds, T. B. Moore,
issued the following marriage
this
White
J. I. Vincent Mary U.
Smith.
Alex Evans Annie Smith.
Joe Addle Ormond,
Joe Brown and Elks.
The total number of licenses is
sued for the mouth of November
was IS, colored
Revenge.
Mrs. of Campbell
Park, a Chicago suburb, was build-
a handsome white house,
when some one that the
bay window four feet over
tho building Neighbors at-
tacked her in tie courts and the
house had to down. She
for Engaging the
services of an she began
lo put up a on the site that
w ill squat as a and an eye-
sore. is a beautiful
place. The stands with its
back to the A man who
never before ha done any painting
was hired to it yellow. Then
in a local paper Smeared this
a noisy family
to occupy a must be at
lea-t live haired ones
England's Minister.
Mr. at is among
the youngest BO in the house of
commons. very well pass
for ten years in broad day-
light and at lie looks positive-
youthful, lie last two or three
years have his raven locks
with gray, but figure as slim
and alert Si The colonial
secretary is a proof of tho
truth that ever man is a law unto
himself. He basts of never
taken any exercise and
walks who it is impossible to
ride. Yet he appears to be
in perfect and a touch
of gout now an then is the only re-
minder the honorable gentle-
man gets that flesh is mortal.
London
voted a complete success and
people feel greatly indebted to the
young Indies for affording them an
evening of such amusement.
Land
containing acres more or
less. Nice tobacco, cotton or corn
laud, acres cleared. Two good
tenant other bi
Adjoins the lands Henry Cory,
Lewis and others
and may be known a the James
It land. Apply to A.
Cox.
L. V. Waters, J. Laughing-
Leslie Newton and A. L.
Kirkman, of Greenville, spent
Thursday night here.
Nat Fulford, of Washington and
A. L. Blow, Jr., of Greenville, arc
with us morning.
A ear load of cut ton seed meal
just received A. G. Cox.
It is reported that Mrs. Pattie
Stilton, of Greenville, has rented
the Wesson house and will run a
boarding house here year.
G. Baud Mrs. are on a
visit to Black Jack to see the sis-
of Mrs. Dixon who is seriously
ill with typhoid lever.
Rowan Cooper two little
daughters, who have been visiting
Ins at re-
turned yesterday evening.
Our Line of
New Millinery
and you will be convinced that a
prettier, more stylish display was
never
Made in
Greenville.
Pattern Hate. Ready-to-wear Hate,
Baby Cloaks and Caps. The very newest
latest styles in everything in my line.
Prices lower than ever. Give me a call.
rs. me. a,
Greenville, N, C.
Old Glory .
waved in triumph o'er prices at
MISSeS ERWIN'S
Millinery Store.
All kinds of hats at all Kinds of prices. Pelts, velvets
silks ribbons, feathers, etc., in fact anything necessary
to make a stylish hat, cheaper than ever before. Coll and be
convinced that the Reflector advertisements tell the truth.
All Kinds at The Reflector Office
fountain gen
Query
Know What You
When Slave's Chill
it
every bottle it i
and Quinine in a tasteless Ni
Cm, No ray.
The insurance companies do not
propose to pay loses incurred
through extra hazard. They do
not consider trees as a
pan of the ordinary risk. This is
certainly a new departure. The
widest insurance company
them all is a modern institution as
compared with Santa Clans, and
he and his tree are an established
part in the order of every well con
household. It is well
enough to lie careful in the
of the tree,
to be sure; but care should also be
exercised in filing the kitchen
stove or lighting the evening lamp.
Until Santa himself shall set
a chimney lire or do some in-
damage that may be
brought he must not
be put under ban. He is one of
delightful person-
worshiped of childhood whose
like is never again in
after Record.
One of the dormitory buildings
at the A SI. College, at
was destroyed by lire this
morning. Some of tho boys lost
part their effects but mo
personal injury.
the
The plan of vineyards
from the of hailstorms
seems to successful in
part only, if in Franco and in
Italy. Some have been
toads in both but the in-
drawn p to this time seems
to that Owe parks of artillery
containing guns of large
will be if reasonable so
against nil is to insured
And it a not certain a
yet that even if kindreds of inch
guns were to be at short
Intervals the would
complete. The of the
heavens cannot Mt considered
effectual.
A College t Matrimony.
There is of establishing
a women's of matrimony, to
be located In England,
where the a wife will be-
come tin of a two
course of The curriculum
will embrace it only tho usual
branches of as
cooking, serving laundry work,
but is intended t deal with
and as well, that
the students will mental dis-
in with the man-
training.
Ha
Mrs. I understand your
husband is to meet his
creditors.
Mrs. you believe
it. Ho can does meet them
much he cares to,
A progressive in Central
New York who hail a to sell
advertised the fact the leading
newspapers of the principal cities
Bast and West. His success in
his property at a large
price has led his neighbors to ad
not only such farms or i in
as they want to sell, but
also apples, tobacco and other
farm products, nave found
their advertising
Record.
Horse and Buggy
Wednesday Sir. P. T. At-
was driving along the road
lo his home Dani
The horse became
frightened threw Sir.
nut buggy. The horse
off Mr. has
heard nothing from the animal
or buggy since.
Ready Business.
Register of Deeds T. It. Moore is
preparing to whoop-up the mar-
license business for the next
fiscal year. He says he has bar-
for the machine Prof. Slake
used in the Old Con-
and will be prepared to
grind down to the proper age all
who apply for license. Don't all
come at once.
Solicit C. SI. of the
Seventh Judicial District, died in
Thursday.
You can't expect the world to
have a good example you
you set the example.
SPLENDID
By Pupils of High School.
The young ladies of the
Society of Winterville High
School gave a delightful entertain-
Thanksgiving night in the
chapel of the school building. The
of
mental music and a drama, three
acts, entitled
The cast of characters the
drama was as
Mrs. Ida Moore.
Mrs.
an.
Mamie
way.
Clarissa Maud
Lassiter.
Lira Rags-
dale.
Gussie Myrtle
Proctor.
Jennie
Mellie Addie
Cox.
Emma Hattie
Kittrell.
Maria Lizzie Bur-
Katie Mamie
Cox.
Newell.
Dora Cos.
The young ladies performed
their parts splendidly, reflecting
credit upon themselves as well as
those who instructed them. Those
who rendered music before and
the drama were Misses
Wood, Hattie Kittrell, Ida Moore,
Button, Myrtle Proctor
nod
The entertainment was greatly
enjoyed by the large audience.
The splendid school at Winter-
ville is in a flourishing condition
with a large attendance. Prof.
Lineberry is very happy in his
work, the pupils are all delighted
and the people patrons well
pleased. is no better school.
Winterville continues to be pro-
with new improvements
on the way the
The ti hi has a multitude
of warm friends down there and to
he them is a pleasure. We
are under obligations to Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Cox for courtesies on
th is trip.
IS THE CASH WHAT YOU
ABE LOOKING
Then you want the attention
the people who have cash to spend
They are the who read
THE
REFLECTOR
and you can attract their attention
and their cash in no better way
than by putting your advertise-
in this paper.
Advertising
in The will
bring you success. Don't
lag behind in the race,
but let the people know
want you are here for.
The easiest, quickest and best
way to sell anything is to
it in The Bach
an advertisement goes straight to
the people, they learn what you
sell and reap the
benefit.
We have just purchased a large
supply of bright and attractive
to illustrate ad-
and yea ore at
to use them. If you know
just what you to say, we will
help you gee up your advertise-
That is our business, to
help you talk to the people.
The cost of an advertisement in
Tan is the easiest part.
Our Suits are so good
that we say to you, buy one
and yon 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, coll it
your generosity, call it fair-
coll it anything you like.
But do it.
By the way, is the
place where we can the
most value into our
a long story.
The suits tell it.
We do what we say we do.
Prank Wilson,
The King Clothier.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind you that you owe
The for
subscription and we request
yon to settle as early as
We need what YOU
owe as and hope yon will not
keep us waiting for it.
This is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper
THE GERMAN.
The Most Brilliant of the Season.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
No more rest
till Christmas.
of the
Late trains the order
day.
Dolls, Toys, Wagons,
Vases cheap at S. M.
The at House has been
re-established. It is a con-
to many in that
section.
Attention is called to the notice
to creditors by J. T.
Executor of the estate of Mrs.
M. Hanrahan.
A colored living near the
river was badly burned this after-
noon. The child poured some
spirits of turpentine on the fire
when the flame set its on
fire.
bay and
open buggy from Move farm, Falk-
land township, Wednesday night,
November 1901. Any
will be appreciated or reward-
ed. P. T.
Get Elwood
tics, Johnson Physical Culture,
slant copy books, Cam-
pus tablets, Keystone composition
books, penny pencil's, Slate pencils
in wood, slates, pen, ink, crayons,
rules, and lots of other things, at
Reflector Book Store.
Don't Reflector
Book Store has purchased the en-
tire stock- of North State cigars
made by the Cigar Co.
These are the good cigars that we
have been selling so cheap, as
the factory will not make any more
of this kind smokers will do well to
lay in a supply before they are
gone.
Land Petted.
All person are hereby forbidden
under penalty of the law from en-
hunting, fishing, or in any
way trespassing upon my land
known as Braxton place
adjoining Fred James
Harris and the Button land.
S. G.
We earnestly request
those owing for The
Reflector to come settle or
solid us the money. It it
a time that we need
now. and all who have
had the paper and owe for
it ought to be willing to
without waiting to be
On Wednesday night in the
opera was held the largest
and most brilliant Germans of the
season. The number of
pants and spectators were both
large and the splendid music by
the Italian band making the
enjoyable to all.
So far as our reporter could get
names the participants were as fol-
W. E. with Miss Wall,
of Rock I leaders.
J. D. Garden with Miss Winnie
Skinner.
John C. Lamb, of
with Miss Louise ham.
W. H. Jr., with Miss
Blow.
Frank with
en Gray, both of Kinston.
with Miss Lil-
Cherry.
D. King with
Moore.
H. C. with Miss Ida
Miller, both of Washington.
Charlie James with Bliss Ida
Wharton, of Washington.
Mr. Hunter with Miss Wharton,
of Washington.
C. S. Forbes with Miss Bettie
Tyson.
Harry Howell with Miss Addie
Lee Short, both of Washington.
C. B. Mayo with Miss Bessie
Short, of Washington.
J. B. Higgs with Miss Rosa Short
of Washington.
B. E. Patrick with Florence
Gardner, of Wilson.
Mr. Webb, of Kinston, with
Miss Bessie Patrick.
Harry Stevenson with
Mamie both of Kinston.
Gary Lawrence, of
with Miss Emily Higgs.
Mi. Ellison, with Miss
Rogers, of Kinston.
J. R. Davenport, of
with Miss Blanch
J. B. Cherry, Jr., with Miss Ada
Woolen.
J. H. Adams with Miss
Stevenson, both of Kinston.
Sugg, Clarence
Ed Stevenson, Dr.
per, Bowers, Ray Tyson, Rob
Bawls, Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Pitt-
man, Skinner, Bert James.
Speak to Son to You.
Friday, November 1901.
F. G. James to to-
day.
W. R. to
today.
L. I. Moore went to Washington
Thursday.
Mrs. C. B. is visiting
the country.
Charlie Whiten
giving Bethel.
Sam Smith went to Plymouth to
spend Thanksgiving.
L. M. Savage went to Edgecombe
to spend Thanksgiving.
B. T. Bailey left
morning for
Miss Lula Smith, of Ayden, is
visiting relatives here.
W. L. Brown left Thursday
morning for Baltimore.
J. W. Bryan went to PI mouth
to spend Thanksgiving.
D. C. Moore and family
Thanksgiving Bethel.
S. J. Nobles went up the road
Thursday to spend the day.
J. E. Warren went to Roberson-
ville to spend Thanksgiving.
Sirs. F. F. Eure, of
left here this morning for Wilson.
C. J. Rivenbark, of Raleigh
News and Observer, was here to
day.
H. C. Keel L. U.
returned this morning from
den.
R. of City,
has opened a photograph gallery
here.
J. B. Randolph went to
to spend Thanksgiving with
D. E. House and J. G.
went to Conetoe to spend Thanks-
giving.
J. V. went to Scotland
Neck to spend Thanksgiving with
relatives.
Mrs. Shields, of Scotland Neck,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E.
B. Higgs.
Miss Lucy Cox came over from
to attend the old
Convention.
Tom Kin-
Thursday evening and return
ed this morning.
Misses Pennie and Alice
went in the to spend
Thanksgiving with relatives.
W. A. Bow en went to Plymouth
to spend Thanksgiving with his
family who are visiting there.
G. P. Fleming and of
Kinston, came over Thursday-
morning to visit W. B. Wilson.
Mis. L. L. who has
been visiting her Mrs
Zeno Moore, returned to her home
at today.
D. J. and daughter,
Miss lo
Thursday evening to attend the
school entertainment.
Mrs. W. H. and little
daughter, Miss Willie, went to
Winterville Th evening to
attend the
Mr. Mrs. Denmark,
of Kinston, came over Thursday
morning to spend Thanksgiving
with R. SI. Starkey, father of Sirs.
Denmark.
L. F. Waters, J. D.
Leslie Newton and A. L.
Kirkman went to Winterville
Thursday night and returned this
morning.
Saturday November
Bob to this
morning.
Rev. F. A. Bishop went to Rocky
today.
Factory to Consumer, No middle mans profit,
worth choice goods
at tact cry prices.
BOUGHT BIG LOTS OF
Clotting, Notions
AT HALF VALVE. CUSTOMERS WILL GET THE BENEFITS.
and SO Suits, Price
-I
Sizes to Years.
SIZES
TO YEARS
l is
is
Mens Clothing,
no and Price
IS
Odd Coats.
and Coals
and
and fl
and
Boys Knee
and kind. to
and
and
add
Pants.
i I now i
and l
J and
and
inn i
These prices for s
No goods charged at thee prices.
DRESS SHIRTS
Dozen.
to Shirts now
to
to I
to
to
nieces,
A full line from I e to B e now going at
The value offered.
STEEL ROD CONG CROOK
ED HANDLED.
to kind,
price
Shoes.
Me shoes w
I lips
Big stock on hand.
You must see them.
Sample j Price
bats r
I GO
7.1
MENS
-f.-.-i
; kind now
and
mill
2.1 and
All I Window Shades.
ALL COLORS.
Regular price
Stanford's price
Bought Enough Goods For Ten Small Stores,
SELL.
Clocks and Watches.
watches now
All shades, all Kinds, all quality. The are Ion
at the immense stock Come sec d and bring
at prices, your or tell us.
Besides the boxes sent from
Greenville to the different or-
very liberal cash dona-
were also made. Tho Ma-
sous sent to the Oxford Or-
Asylum, the Odd Fellows
sent to their at Golds
the Methodist church sent
16.80 to their at
the Baptist church sent
16.25 to their at Thorn-
and there were some small-
contributions these.
Fred Cox to Fri-
day evening.
Mrs. D- E. House has returned
from a visit to relatives in
W. H. B.
went to Kinston Friday
evening.
M, A. Allen to Rocky
to meet his family who are
coming from Reidsville to make
home here.
W. H. County Super-
went down the road
Friday to look after
interests
Excellent Singing.
The Thanksgiving singing the
Baptist church by the of
Sunday school was They
were trained for the service by
who with
also decorated the church very
Silks Yards.
the cheapest to the best
All qualities. Don't fail to
ore of the choice patterns.
All I lo-n
Worth and now
Carpets, Matting-, Cloth
Biggest line in town. All Kinds
DRESS GO
Ladies Muslim Underwear
Ready to wear. Ask our saleslady in
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at less on of material.
The cheapest and line we f
have ever had. value,
from r to
Calicoes
sell cheap calico. Watch
l he colors will run out be-
fore you have town.
n children Hosiery.
sizes, c and
reel from the mills. This is a rare
fin ladies to gel a
Inn
t -ii i he Loom,
leather quality ; . Mills,
quality Hulls; Styles fill . without yard T
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C T.
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IS.
he said to the
personage who was sitting in
chair in doorway and fanning
himself, that seems to a
very name for a hotel. How
did you ever come to call it that
don't know as
stiffly answered the
personage, the pans of
glass that had the first three letters
of the name on it was broken out
night, and the painter hasn't
come around yet to put on the
Saw pane. This is the Stewart
House,
said the wayfarer, re-
his
A Mystery.
i rs in
Why is it that the stags conjurer
can take a small seed and in
about three seconds a
. flower like this
Yet when at home he can't
grow anything in six months.
Wad.
explained the Scot,
did not fail to observe that here
eras the opportunity to animadvert
keenly, not to say wittily, upon the
and growing power of wealth
my iv n country,
rejoined, therefore,
meant
We parted at this, but set de-
to shadow him, and they re-
ported to m that three a half
later he smiled
Journal.
The Bill and th Billy.
of yours
a large portion of our wash this
morning.
Outlander- Well, do you expect
me to foot the bill
you can foot my
till. I've footed your Rood
and hard
Press.
Everything Checked.
Floorwalker flood morning
on wish to do some shopping, I
presume
Bride
into the
room, and the boy there will
give, you a check for your husband.
New York Weekly.
No Doubt at All.
you tell the lady I
was out
Servant ma'am.
OAKLEY ITEMS.
Oakley, Nov. 1901.
J. L. went to
Tuesday.
Dr. K. Warren, of Stokes,
went to Richmond Monday to see
wife who is there treat-
W. A. Gray went to Greenville
Tuesday.
Miss Manning's school
closed Wednesday for balance of
the week for
Rodger J. K. Jenkins
attended the ball at
Monday night.
Farmers are hustling for hand.-.
A great complaint about the scar
city of labor. The
all seem to be on the move. The
time is fast approaching when our,
people will have to change their;
mode of farming, it seems to us,
and farm in the way that they
can get along with less labor.
Write This Down
in the book or is BO such
tiling as a Every is
n a confidence that in
lo worse it is remedied right
away. Opium
cures the wont of
It clear the bronchial so
that the lungs get plenty of air. Why not
a bottle to-day
N. V. History stories
Life of Jackson Life of Lee
Grimm's Fairy stories
Moses can be used
public and pi schools. These
and other books had at
Book Store.
i i .- i v IS I
J. W. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and of
Tin
and
solicited.
NOTICE.
A- i in hospital in HalLi-
more for the s an op-
t , hooks
in the air.
Wiley Hi own. M i In--tore Greene
BrOW. him full authority o
led an for I ask
l to OH him wt-
TERM OF COURT.
In an of Ex-
II Governor of
North appointing n special term
of Superior court Pill county for the
trying notice is
given that of court will
convene on the 9th tiny of
1901. and continue for two
of said court
-1. This Not. 4th, 1901
H L. DAVIS. Chairman.
of Pitt county.
A BY THE
NOR.
Reward.
State of
Executive
U official information
has been received at Depart
i hut at Pitt county,
N. on or about December
1900, H. Parker shot and
killed Alex Little.
And it appears that
the said H. Parker bas fled
the Slate, or so himself
that ordinary process of law
cannot be served upon
Now, therefore, I, 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 U Parker
to the Sheriff of Pitt count the
Court house in Greenville and I
do nil officers of toe State
and all good citizens to assist in
said to justice.
Done at our City of
J the 28th day
A October, in the year
of our one tin his
nine hundred and one and in
the one hundred and sixth
year of our American Independence
By the
b. Atoms.
P. M. Private Sec.
Parker is
six feet high of spare
weighs about bas
boyish face, is almost beard
less, bas blue eyes, light hair, is
slightly is
years old.
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
The leader in good work and low prices
Nice Photographs i r per dozen.
Cabinets per dozen
All other Hues very cheat Crayon Portrait
nude any small cheap. Nice
Frames on hand all the lime. Come and
examine my work. No trouble show
samples and answer questions. The very
Ki work guaranteed to all. Office hours
to a. m., lo ti p m Yours to please,
RUDOLPH HYMAN.
TO
Letters of upon the
of James this
been to by the Clerk of the
Court of Pitt notice b
to all
on estate lo to me for
on or before the day of
r, or this notice will be p cad in bar
of their recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate are to make immediate
settlement of indebtedness.
This day of October
Administrator of James Tingle.
BLOW. Attorney.
NOTICE TO
Letters having day
been issued to me upon estate Lewis
deceased, by the Clerk of
Superior Court of Pitt county, notice, is
hereby to all persons Laving
against aid estate to present to me
fur payment on or before day of
October 1902, or notice will be plead in
bar their recovery. All persons indebted
to said estate are notified lo make
payment to me.
This the of
of
BLOW, Attorneys.
LAND BALE.
By virtue of a decree of the Superior
Court of county, in a Special
Proceeding entitled W W. Mouse and B.
A. House vs story A. James, wife f
Moses James, and others, under-
signed Commissioner will sod for cash be-
fore Court House door in Greenville, on
Monday, December ml, follow-
d tract of situate In
of and in township, d-
the lauds of It. M. Jones, o. M.
ones, W. I. lb Mary A.
James land and others, containing
acres, more or less, and known as the Ash-
House land, and being all land own-
ed by him at the time of bl death.
This November 1901.
JAM'S,
Commissioner.
OLD DOMINION
sen trio
leave
daily at . U for Green-
ville, leave daily at It
M. for
leaves
Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar
leave for
Tuesdays, and Bat
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and Boa-
ton, and for all point for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion B. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore
and Line from
Boston.
JNO.
Washington, N. C
J. J.
Greenville, N. O.
NOTICE IO CREDITORS.
duly before the Bops.
Clerk of county
of the Will in-1 Testament Mrs
M deceased, notice is hereby
to all s In the
to payment to the under-
signed, and nil persona claim against
tin-estate are their claims
for payment on or before
r this notice will
in I at of recovery.
This Mill day of Nov.
IT.
of Mrs K. M.
The n
id meetings of the Board of
for Pitt of
member hath of
miles traveled allowed for
services fur the
year ending December 2nd,
It I. Davis bath attended days,
O W Harrington hath attended day,
W U Little bulb attended
Jesse Cannon attended days,
J days,
I. J Chapman attended days.
II I. DAVIS.
days as Com. to
For miles MM
AMOUNT O W
For day as Com.
For dry a
For miles
For days as Com. S-J
For days us
For miles I raveled 5-.-J
JESSE
For days its
For day as Committee a f
For miles id, 20.00
tin
lent to have
It
Servant ma'am;
know wasn't,
hi-, c r-
A i hank
pi . nil
day who if I it i
an
hit mil l he
ire I . aver
that i
being i
from . hi i
ten n pin in i it Hi I I t.
i I'd Lines
E. E, Griffin,
Watch Maker
Opposite P. O., N. C.
mid took clock.
i I ti- .-, fir., t
fur
and
to He
wait In done
promptly
E. E. GRIFFIN
i.,
. M.
Vt
r Cash
idea, Fur. Oil
Bi
leads, Mi ill ii .-.- Oak
I. P
mill Ai
M. Key Wot
i fan
el s,
Jelly, Milk.
Flour
Lye. Matches, till,
Meal Hulls, Oar
Oranges, Apples, Into,
Candies, Dried Apples,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins,
Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware. and Crackers,
Best Batter, Mum I j
ard Hewing and nu I
other goods. Quality said i
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
SB, m
U.
-I I I I I
For as
For miles traveled It, 15.00
N ALLOWED L J I II M AN
For days as C vi.
Fin i.
Tutsi allowed
LISA. I
t SIT OS IT.
T It ex eh tin
the
ii, Hist lb
mg i a nu hi us not ear
record In my this No-
T It MOORE,
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
of the power in me vested by
the last will and of Lewis
deceased, will on De-
2nd, 1901, before court
sell at public sate to
highest bidder for cash that tract or
parcel of land In font, nines township, Pitt
county, lying on the South side of
and adjoining the land of I,
Will
Moore and containing
acres or less It being the tract of
land deeded lo Lewis by
on I known as a part of
man t
lb Mill day of October, 1901.
Executor of Lewis
Pitt In Superior court.
m a ii n i.,
v.
Tans. D.
The defendant, above
named, will take notice that an action en
tilled above bas been commenced in the
Superior court of y for divorce,
ard the defendant will further take notice
that he is required to be and appear at
next regular term of the Superior held
for the of to be held In the court
house in Greenville, on the be-
fore first of March, 1902, It being
the 13th day January, 1902 and then and
there answer lo complaint, which will
before said court, or
will lie granted accordingly to
prayer of the complaint.
This day of November, 1901.
MOORE,
Clerk of Superior court.
William j. Notice of summons
v and Warrant of Al-
C.
The defendant, will take
notice that on the November,
1901, a ons was Issued against
In th above entitled action by the under-
signed, clerk the Superior court of Pitt
county, returnable to the January term
1902 of Pill Superior court which convene
on the th before the 1st Monday
in M H ii. 1902, It being the 13th day of
January, Which summon re
turned by the Sheriff of said not ex.
and with this endorsement,
T. C not to be found ii
my The of action,
as alleged Plaintiff, is lo recover of
the T the sum of
fifteen dollars damage which
plaintiff alleges is due hint, damage for
a violent and vicious assault on
him by the by which Plaintiff
received and painful personal In-
juries
The said T C. defendant afore-
said, will also take notice that a warrant of
Attachment was issued by the said
clerk on the 90th day November,
1901, against said T. C.
Button directed to the Sheriff of Martin
county and returnable lo January term,
1902. of Pill Superior court which
on the M- K lore the 1st Monday
March, 1902, It Mug the
day 1902, and being lime
and place when where aforesaid
is returnable. And the T
will lake notice that he i re-
quited bi appear answer or demur to
the complaint of plaintiff in or
the re therein will tie granted.
D at office in of
1901.
D C.
Clerk Superior court
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We solicit patronage and
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Desire to announce to It large number
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If the agent In your town baa not
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JOHN
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Assets
Paid policy holders 183,609,189.00
Live, reliable energetic agent wanted at
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ow mm
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Fresh goods kept constantly
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sold. A trial will convince you.
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Whichard, N, C.
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and prices as low ft the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
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J. B.
Norfolk, Va.
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Chicago and New Orleans.
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TO
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VOL. XX.
PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER
NO
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EXAMPLE OF A POLICY THE
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Mr. Dan Abram, of Rocky Mount, N. C, took out policy
No. in 1886, amount kind, ordinary life,
year accumulation period, annual premium total
payments
OPTIONS OF SETTLEMENT.
year dividend payable in cash
and policy for 6,000.00
9- Full paid participating 3.604.00
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Withdraw total cash value 8,603.80
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ALL ARGUMENTS HALT WHEN THE
PRICE AND MERCHANDISE RIGHT.
troops,
OUR. RALEIGH LETTER.
Special Correspondent of
Raleigh, S. Dec.
The week passed has a
remarkable one, crowded with
events, good bad. But there
are evidences all that
the world is getting ma-
of our people, certainly,
striving to make it better,
writer believes God is
guiding and directing them, and
therefore end His servants are
aiming at will U-
is not preaching,
but your correspondent asks your
permission to record his belief, in
passing, feeling sure if will not
hurt any one's feelings.
One of the deplorable events of
the week was the burning early
Saturday morning of one of Die
valuable and useful buildings at
the College of Agriculture and the
Mechanic Arts of this
together with person-
property of a number of students
occupied a portion of the
building used us a dormitory.
Loss of which was
lost in the destruction of build
itself; on the
latter, this being all the
insurance. About sixty students
slept in the burned building.
Many have now home on
cation.
Rev. B. G. Pearson on
night concluded his aeries of
mons preached in the
Church here during the
two The Thanksgiving
day meetings here at the churches
were more largely attended than in
many years, the pastors and rec-
tors priests of the several
churches conducting the meetings
-three denominations meeting at
one of the churches. The
billions taken up tor the
asylums were liberal,
and seemed to be given by the
with a cheerful spirit.
Superintendent of Instruction
Toon, who baa sick laid
op at Swan Quarter, is back again
at his home but is said
to still be a very sick
MENTION.
Governor who has been
absent from Raleigh during the
post week, Is now a
number of applications for pardon.
Among the number was that of a
man named Cass, who escaped
serving ball
many years ago, v, bile working on
inch of the Western
North Carolina ho
been convicted Surry county
for the theft of a horse while he
was drunk. After his es-
cape he went to Wilkes county
for fifteen years is reported to have
lived an honest life with
his wife and family. n
fell out with him
reported the man's former record
and he was arrested and returned
to the penitentiary this city to
serve out the unexpired of
his sentence.
Prices Reduced
On All Our Stock of
FURNITURE,
Consisting handsome Oak Suits, Odd
Bode, Wash Lounges, Couches, Side
Boards, Chair and Rockers, we have greatly
reduced the prices and invite who need
to inspect our stock, we can and will save
you money.
Don't forget that have u large line of
Breech Loading Guns
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 you supplied yourself with all necessary winter
clothing i When you face facts all arguments halt. We give
no prices all winter goods
SOLD.
A full and up-to-date Hue of Clothing, Huts, Dry
Goods, Rugs, Notions, Dress Goods and Trimmings.
wear the cold kind. Winter and season right for
Blankets and Comforts, yea stock right too.
STANDARD PATTERNS
RICKS
Mayor Morris, of Ottawa, i
proposes to get even with the
local coal dealers who have
the price of coal
shoved the price up higher
limn it be obtained
cities, by establishing a
yard. He main-
that he can purchase coal
cheaper the dealers that
he sell it at a
he expects to protect the
poor fain Hies city in this
way.
la Case
will Mother
sit.
a sofa. Is hurt
Children falling
Than Is prevail
lug thing, but worst
are averted Perry
No other remedy approaches
it fur relief of sore strained muscle.
Than la but on Perry
Sad will sell them reduced prices. Cull
secure a bargain.
Your friends,
J. P k .
THE
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commends b men and of
prominent In
In lifting the actual new from and the
of current events in their proportion. The comment on its
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o from the received from hundreds Its editorials are
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writers of other give the best of their
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will enable all men and women to Judge
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I air. reader of the
Review and
It very Highly I
ii a very Important part of my
library, and
PRESIDENT
that
Its COl
have been to
I could no otherwise
lo, all
men. no matter one
r v. theft Ideas diverge, at
In III col
v. y
IF
YOU ARE
HUNTING
The Place to
get the Beet
Goods for the
Least Money
then yon will
go straight to
H. C. HOOKER.
Complete of fall and winter goods
now for your inspection, and our
new
cannot be surpassed anywhere.
ladies should not fail to oar stock.
H. C. HOOKER.
It Is one test most
el the
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IX
to hit
U very
have found
I not otherwise have
I S
lot a to It t-e Bid at. set
. ii Iv-t Ball
of
ASTOR PLACE YORK
I I
No Nerd Apply.
The issued an or-
no one addicted to the use
of be
by a
n ii us i cigarette smokers work-
for company
dismissed.
crusade against cigarettes
bus not formally reached the
but Is being
enforced some of them.
At present the rule against cigar-
is applied principally in the
clerical and a
of clerks who have been let
out in order reduce
arc not aware that they MM dis-
they smoke cigar-
many applicants failed
to get petition tor reason.
has to pass a
written addition
to I bat Ins in I habits In-
An occasional drink
is generally overlooked, but if it is
found he is In the habit of
smoking cigarettes there is no
him. The rule against
on the local roads
is applied also to applicants
positions in train service,
I bough i-i o is nothing in
blank application that announces
the Most of the railroad
em, however, determined that
the shall not he cigarette
and it Is understood that
by the of the year roads
will issue formal orders on the sub-
News.
I do not hive a deal
time lo read take
in laving Review
Review I
a on table
each K
S.
Times The Value
OF ANY
Oil
Agents wanted in till unoccupied
WILSON,
Company,
Oft,
For sale b
S. T WHITE,
famous fountain Sen
. An Cast.
Sam Ange, of while
working the woods MM
on Tuesday was struck by a
limb of a tree and a as
us a walnut was knocked in his
skull, and out.
this Mr. Ange walked
from to tho river some
distance from where he was struck,
a Mr. is accompanied him to
a mile away. Mr
walked from the river to Dr.
J. F. office and re-
until Dr. H.
Dining this time Mr. Ange re-
taint d and talked
freely with those present.
When the physicians
to tr . v i lie walked to
the operating room. Nearly two
of his brain wits removed
and when the doctors finished
Mr. Ange waked up was still
conscious.
A telephone message received
hero yesterday afternoon slated
living, free
from fever and conscious.
BLACKJACK ITEMS.
Jack, N. Dec. 1901.
day was cold
the many people crowded around
the church with boxes and basket
filled.
Mr. M. Wynne one of our
most successful teachers, who took
such interest in behalf of our little
Sunday school, delivered an
on temperance
behind the was presented
Little Misses Matt Mills and Lena
Dixon.
The dinner was on the
ground. The many children and
a large crowd of people gathered
at mind the table where they all
enjoyed a sumptuous feast. We con-
worthy
dent, Mrs. Johnie Dixon. Many
to the good people that
took interest In
make children enjoy the day.
L. C. Mills and M. H. Wynne
came In Monday from
Mrs. L. O. has been quite
sick this week.
Miss Ida Wynne arrived Monday
to spend Thanksgiving with her
brother,
Mills baa been quite
for the past few days.
W. J. White, of Washington,
came in Thursday night to spend
a few days here.
, Waters was here
day delivering pictures.
Miss Adams is seriously
ill from having a yellow chill
Thursday night.
Abram Dixon was
lo Washington Saturday by his
best girl.
Here a the Chart.
Politicians are being Interview-
ed us to the beet way
crate to win. The Messenger holds
the sure and proper way la
for Democrats to be Democrats,
to stop to
scramble for office, to remain faith-
to fundamental principle,
be what you and to
the corrupt, evil,
dangerous Republican party at
every point, at every torn, all the
year round, and in all
included.
leave their troubles tooth-
era just as easy as a girl leave the
dishes for her mother
wash.
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A Little
id little
cough a pale
may not i. a Sal
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Title
Eastern reflector, 3 December 1901
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
December 03, 1901
Original Format
newspapers
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Local Identifier
MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
Subject(s)
Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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