Eastern reflector, 6 December 1901


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Have You Forgot
THAT I AM CARRYING AN
DATE LINK OF
Dry Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
V 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.
TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
A LITTLE NONSENSE.
ft W Under No Obligation to th
Curiosity.
The curious wayfarer wandering
through the and byways
of the oily in front of an
establishment having this sign on
front
OF NEWARK, N. J. POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Gash Value,
Paid up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that world automatically,
Is Ron
Will be re-instated if arrears be within on while you
are living, or within three years alter lapse, upon evidence
of and payment of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and of each
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime
of insured.
J.
Greenville, N. C.
ASTHMA CURE FREE.
I K. Itel at Permanent Cure in all Case
SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON OF POSTAL.
There is nothing like It brings
instant relief, even in the worst eases. Ii cures when
all else fails.
The Row F. Wells, Villa, Ridge,
bottle of received in good
I cannot tell yon ho thankful feel for the
good derived from it. was a slave, chained with
sore throat and asthma tor ten years. I
paired of ever being cured. I saw your advertise
the cure of this dreadful and tormenting
asthma, and you had
yourselves, hut resolved lo give a trial. To my
the trial like a charm. Scud me
a full-size
We want to send to every sufferer a trial treatment of
similar to the one that cured Mr. Wells. We'll send it by mail
paid, absolutely Free of Charge, to any sufferer who will write for it,
even on a postal. Never mind, though you are despairing, however
bed ease. will relieve and cure. The worse your
case, the more glad we are to send it. Do not delay, write at once, ad-
dressing Dr. Taft Bros Medicine Co. East 130th St. N. Y. City.
by all Druggists.
ROBERTS
TO PRODUCE EQUAL OF
for Chills, Fevers,
Sweats and Grippe, and
forms of Malaria.
DON'T WAIT TO DIE
SPEND CENTS AND Br CURED I
CUBES TONIC
TRY IT. W NO CURE , PER
TAKE
None genuine unless
I Red is on label
i I
THEOREM
TONIC LAXATIVE
If you stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bid
breath, liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, loss
appetite, insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy skin,
or any symptom and disorders which tell the Story of bad bowel and an
digestive system, Will
It will clean oat the bowel, stimulate the liver and kidneys, strengthen
of the stomach, purify your blood and put you
your again. Your appetite will return, your bowels move
your and kidneys cease to trouble you, your will clear and
and you will feel the old time energy and buoyancy.
to It one eon
trouble., v. ill Una i-i, -11, la for children.
It bowel regular sit bout ala or I -i I
aids digestion, relieves t. t.
restful sleep and ; n
Ms U ft
Fir by
to
only Hint f family but lite
an , -f rt
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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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Please send your orders to
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N. C.
notice to
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TUB MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life of
Desire to announce to It large number
policy holder, and to the public
generally, of North
will now Business In
state and from data will issue Its
and policies, to all de-
siring very beat insurance in beat
life insurance company in the world.
If the agent In your town baa not
yet completed arrangement,
JOHN
Stale Agent, Raleigh, N C.
Assets
Paid policy holders 183,609,189.00
Live, reliable energetic agent wanted at
once to work the
ow mm
1.1.
If. O.
Cotton Bagging and lie
on
Fresh goods kept constantly
hand. Country and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W. H
W. R. WHICHARD
Whichard, N, C.
The Stock complete in every
and prices as low ft the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
J. COPE,
-------DEALER, IN-------
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COMB TO MB.
J. B.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, and
Private Wire to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
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One Year Six Mouths
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em-
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office. The Semi-
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will be sent together
one year for or The Daily
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The Eastern Reflector
D. J.
TO
PEr YEAR.
VOL. XX.
PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER
NO
-At-
ARE KNOCKING
THEM
b ;
CO
For Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Bats, Caps, Shoes, Trunks,
v slices, Mens Gents Gloves,
and a big line of Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and
Come to see us. Every day a bargain day and everything a
bargain. Your friends,
W. T. LEE CO.
EXAMPLE OF A POLICY THE
Mutual Life Insurance
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
and continue policy for 6,000.00
Withdraw total cash value 8,603.80
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, Va
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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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
of value ibex
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
day S
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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Ed Owner
the Port at
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Mall
religion in
this State bold their annual meet
this weak, the North
a and the
Convention at Win-
too.
The of Lincoln county
the Ink to wake full sett
with the State Trees
Ha only a
little ahead the Sheriff of John
has been holding
the lead for a few
The to
hare about hard a time over
Min Stone, was kidnapped by
the bandit, ax they did
capturing or ending
the Boer war. Min
ii reported dead, the next is
all right, the next she about to
be from her captors, and
the sane thing over again.
Ber. T- J. conn oat win
bit tried at Ox
ford, Dr. J. C. and
B. N. Duke. There were three
in the case, K.
being the other, but he
not-held responsible for damages.
The Jury gave a verdict for
damages against Dr. and
Mi. Duke, the defendants
taking appeal to Supreme court.
The result of the can was greeted
with by the people of Ox-
ford. Thia lathe second time the
case has cried, Mr.
getting a verdict in both.
Many witty sayings have
manufactured out the peculiar-
of the name of Ed Satan,
was. recently sent to the
from Lenoir county for steal-
a cow, but even after all this,
we feel constrained to tell of an
actual occurrence that took place
at bis preliminary trial before
Mayor Webb. After being told
that he would have to give a 1200
bond, or in default go to tail, be
said Mayor, you can't put me
in Jail, a Free His
honor replied that he didn't know
Satan was a Free Mason before,
bat unless a bond forth
coming wouldn't be free long.
Free Prow.
COUNTY
Dumber
The Board of County
met December 2nd.
Amount of orders issued
9943.84.
Amount of issued
The various county officials filed
their annual reports.
H. L. constable Beaver
Dam township, resigned and B. P.
Willoughby was appointed in his
stead for term.
W. May, town-
ship, refunded on
col vent credits erroneously charged.
Pollard refunded taxes
in law territory, error.
Order to Sheriff to lay off public
road in Falkland rescind
ed.
G. M. Mooring, ex tax collector,
allowed to collect delinquent taxes
in other counties.
Jason Joyner, constable of Fm
ville township, was notified to re
new official bond at next meeting
the Board.
Ordered that stock law funds of
Greenville, Swift
Creek and Dam townships
be consolidated.
The following persons were ex
from payment of poll
taxes for the year of G. N.
Warren, Thad Bullock,
Allen, Wm. Leggett, J. H Collins,
J. T. and Alfred An-
The following persons were add-
ed to the pauper
Thomas, Wm. and Bet tie
Wiggins each per month, Jno.
Sheppard and wife 11.80 per
month, and Monroe Payton and
wife per month.
D. J. was awarded
the publishing of annual statement
at price fixed by law.
W. G. Little and H. A. Blow
were appointed a committee to ex
annual reports of the
officials.
K. C, Dee. 4.1901.
The Old Convention will
be held here Friday night and all
people are expecting to be
highly entertained. Bachelors es-
Taylor, of is in
town for a few days.
Mrs. Frank of Scot-
land Neck, is spending sometime
with parents in South
den.
Min Jennie Abbott is here vis-
her sister L. H.
ties.
B. F. Manning is real sick with
typhoid.
Miss Margie of Wash-
is spending sometime
here.
Min Ella Wayne who has been
away for awhile has return-
ed. Her many were glad
to welcome her back.
Guy Tripp, of
was in
Prof. Make Over, who is going
to exhibit a very wonderful ma-
chine for changing folk- at the Old
Convention here Friday
night, arrived on the log train to-
day with his assistant, Dennis, to
make ready the meeting.
people are delighted at
the prospect of having the Old
Convention here Friday
night, and will welcome the anti-
damsels.
Bluegrass, of
la North
High Point adding a soap
to the numerous industries of
that town.
A killed
his rather that see her
marry another man.
Durham is excited over two
deaths from scarlet fever
there. A canvass of the town
showed only three or four
The Governor has appointed C.
C. Lyon, of a Solicitor
the Seventh Judicial District, in
place of O. M. deceased.
There are yet no tidings of Min
the young lady who mys-
disappeared in
City some nights ago. A
of is offered for the finding of
body, alive, and a re
ward of for the apprehension
of her abductors or murders, as
the may be.
this
as a
Preacher
Charity and Children pays
just tribute to the preacher
We sometime hear it Mid that
are poor financiers.
ibis is true, to be sure,
as it is in callings, but a
believe preach
en are in the very front rank in
of their private
. GORMAN FOR PRESIDENT.
V. Dixon, for
Hines Lumber Co.,
day sawed through a bomb shell
embedded in a log. The shell appear
ed to be what is called a 4- inch
rifle bombshell. All of the back
end of the shell, which is made of
lead and fits the cannon, was in the
log, and part of the of the
hell, made of cast iron. The log
which contained the shell came
from the vicinity of Win's Fork,
about five miles from Kinston,
where, it will be remember, a warm
battle took place daring the civil
war the Confederate and
Federal Kinston Free
The steel trust able to sit up
and take nourishment. It
Man long since it was organized
It cannot have over
year; yet last Wednesday checks
aggregating wen die
among its stockholders,
oat of the profits the concern
since it was much as
he had originally pat in, beside
profits
left undisturbed, being held
hand for emergencies. Yea,
the Heal doing very well,
Observer.
colored,
ear Old Sparta, Sunday, was toy
with a pistol, when the wen
exploded and the ball struck
another colored earned Tank
Pratt, killing hint. Sooth
I believe Arthur P. Gorman,
of Maryland the most available
candidate fur the presidential
in Sena-
tor Joseph Bailey, of Texas, at the
last night.
was my opinion several
weeks he continued,
because of the result of the
in Maryland I am more con-
than ever that my
are
Asked whether he believed there
would be any revision of the tariff
at the next session Congress,
Senator Bailey replied in the neg-
saying that the
wen satisfied with the present law
and that it could not be changed
v. their consent.
With to a ship subsidy
bill, he expressed a belief that a
measure along the lines of the Sen-
Manna idea would enacted
at the coming session.
With regard to Cuba, he said it
his impression that if the Be
publican party was continued
in power the island would be, ac-
quired by the United Slates gov-
Bailey left for Washing
last night.
Ex Senator Gorman arrived at
the Fifth Avenue Hotel last night
He -is told that Senator Bailey
was booming him for the Demo
nomination for President in
1904. a good way off, isn't
was all that Mr. Gorman
say in York
Sun
walked over evening to We know preacher
how the arrangements for the Old I who is receiving this a salary
Convention Is coming on. which is as large as he
She will come back to be with the has ever received. He bas man
delegates Friday night and bring aged to buy a lot and build a
her pet call along. j cottage upon it, which is free of
Juliet Long and Tiny Short, and he is now
from Snow Hill and paring to build another for rent-
came over in their air He lives well, pays his debts
ship this afternoon. They are promptly, and to the objects
Old of the Convention very generously.
Not only so, but he trains his
Patience Desires Mann, the churches to give wherever he
from Kinston, sends word Now If this is not a case of pretty
that she will be over tomorrow good financiering, we will confess
morning to take in the Old that we do not know good manage-
Convention, and be looking for a when we see it.
man, as usual. their general re-
Charity of Greenville, as Impractical and
if she can get her face straight in provident, there is no other class
time, will come down this evening of men who, as a clan, manage as
to sing at the OH well on the they have as the
One who is not
Betsey Bobbitt, of Clay Hoot, fairly well dressed, and whose
says she wouldn't min the Old family is not fairly well dressed, is
Convention for anything, rarely found, no matter how small
She will be in on time. his income is, and one in debt can
Francis Beauty Spot Temptation hardly be found at all. If then
Touch Me Not, of Farmville, will things arc more true of the preach
arrive In the morning as a delegate of one denomination than an-
the Old other it Is the Methodist. They
corner, ain't too sore. She go to Conference and to all calls
warns the boys to give her plenty for money for the various
NEWSY AND
N. O, Dec.
Land
containing acre more or
leas. Nice tobacco, cotton or corn
land, acres cleared. Two good
tenant and other bindings.
Adjoins the lands Henry Cory,
Lewis and others
and may be Known as the James
B. land. Apply to A.
G.
Everybody is going to attend
Old at
Ayden Friday night. They have
read an account of it in the papen
and beard many attended it in
Greenville speak In terms so glow-
of its side splitting doings and
its all up to dale attractions they
are determined to see for them-
selves.
John Smith, of Ayden, here
on business Monday.
J E. Greene went out among
again last Sunday.
He took Bob Little along and they
must have met the angels for they
have been smiling and whispering
ever since.
told John Nichols to
kill his dog and gel married. John
is in a quandary. He don't know
what to do.
For fun, genuine old fashion fun
the Old Convention
Friday night. Everybody, is
anybody, will be there.
M. G. Bryan has gone on a bus-
trip to Bethel.
Minn Cora Carroll, Sadie Oar-
roll and Daisy Cox, of Black Jack,
spent Thanksgiving with Min Min-
John May, who has been
visiting Mrs. Will
ton came home morning.
J. J. Nobles, Mrs. and
Min Bessie spent last
Wednesday In Greenville shop
Plug-
Any old or widower in
need of a better half bad better
attend the
Friday night.
Misses Daisy Mumford and Es-
Cannon spent Thursday and
Friday with Min Mimic Cox.
Min Lee Nichols, of
spent several days the past week
visiting Misses Effie
O. P. of Jacksonville,
Fla., has been spending several
days with bis brother, E.
Lineberry.
room.
GRIFTON ITEMS.
purposes they contribute like
prince, singing at the top of their
while they give.
The office Saturday to
N. C. Dec. 1901. the address of his paper
E. Lang, L. G. Chapman and J. changed. He was transferred
P. spent the day at the recent Conference at
Greenville from a station to a circuit. He
Bryan Gardner went to Kinston It would cost him to buy
Monday and was accompanied a horn and and rig himself
home by Mrs. Gardner who has out circuit work. It is per
An
Ulcers or
Running Sores
need not become a fixture upon your
body. If they do it is your fault, for
MEXICAN
MUSTANG LINIMENT
will thoroughly, quickly and
cure these afflictions. There
is no guess work about it; if this
is used a cure will follow.
YOU KNOW .
a flea very top.
Our Line of
New Millinery
and you will be convinced a
prettier, more stylish display
never
Made in
Greenville.
Pattern Hats. Ready-to-wear Hate, Sailors,
Baby Cloaks and Caps. The very newest
and latest styles in everything in my line.
Prices lower than ever. Give me a call.
mm. m. aims,
Greenville, N,
arrived in the city Tuesday on bus- housed, well fed and comfortably
Woman and ChM Burned.
At Cedar Island miles of
Beaufort, Saturday night, James
Daniels, who up
stain, aroused by stifling
fames of smoke. He rushed
roused his wife, carrying her
and one child from the burning
He returned another
and his wife, realizing that
there two children still in the
in her rushed back
into the burning house and when
neighbors arrived on the scone
they found Mn. Daniels and cue
child burned into to a crisp, another
child expected to die and Mr. Dan-
Injured, and his mental
such that it it impossible to get
the particulars from him. Ilia con
considered very serious.
ii unknown.
been to Kinston on a few days vis-
It.
K. L. Gardner came
from
Mr. J. A. of Kinston,
safe to say that he will not
receive from his circuit more than
for his work daring the Con-
and safer still to
that he and his family will lie well
Nat Lancaster, of Vanceboro,
was here Monday on business.
Dr. H. Johnson, of Forest City,
was here a few days last week
Mn. W. S. Blount, or New Bern,
arrived Saturday on a few weeks
visit to Blount Hall.
C. C. Dunn lost a horse last
Thursday with blind staggers.
Col. W. J. Pope bas purchased
the Min Brooks house and
lot and will have it remodeled and
move to town to live next year.
A. T. of Kinston, spent
the day here Saturday.
W. ft. Blount bas tented the
M. L. and will
open up a boarding in a few
weeks.
A Waller came
being burned to death Sunday
night the building be was sound
In caught a fire and his band
and arms were badly burned in
saving bis life. House and eon
tents were burned to the ground
and nothing saved.
The Boston Journal reports,
the of a special
that SI a couples In New Eng-
land are still enjoying married life
after fifty or of it.
clad and be will go to the
next Conference not owing a dollar
and money in his pocket.
Preachers not They
lay money on salaries
would other men in the clan
paupers. They are the very
Napoleons of
Observer.
Court.
Mayor W. H. Long has disposed
of the following cases la bis court
since last
Anderson riotous and
disorderly conduct fined and
coats, 92.25.
Augustus Bowers, dot
guilty case dismissed.
James H. and W. E.
affray, bound over to Superior
Court.
John Moore and Marion
Page, fined each and half
coat each,
George assault, fined
one penny cost, 91.16.
William Humphrey, assault, not
guilty, case dismissed.
Ed Randolph and Jerry
affray, bound over to Superior
Court.
Ben Atkinson, drank and
onto, 93.50.
George Holland and
Sparrow affray bound over to
Court.
Old Glory
waved in triumph o'er prices at
Millinery Store.
All kinds of hats at all kinds of prices. velvets,
silks, ribbons, feathers, etc., in J oat anything
to make a stylish hat, cheaper than below. Call and be
convinced that the Reflector advertisements tell the truth.
E. E. Griffin,
Witch m
Opposite P. O., Greenville, N. C.
Recently visited the
and large stock clocks.
witch, rings, pins,
brought lo Greenville.
holiday trade sad
Prompt attention to order
to docks sod
promptly.
GRIFFIN.
Re-
done
Publicity
matter bow an
may be or how great may be
people's advantage in dealing
at a particular the
tor's will not reach any-
thing like unless
public shall be Informed of the
day day. Then can be
no large trade without
As to the methods of publicity,
all experience shows
per advertising- la not only the
moat direct and effective, bat also
the Bee
Ha Hundred and Fourteenth Bur.
A private letter from
informs as that old Harri-
son Aldridge has recently killed a
large bear, making the 114th for
him. Ho is old and Is
very food of bunting his favorite
game, the bear, in the foothills of
the Grandfather
News.
NOTICE.
As Ism now In the la
more for of undergoing an op-
I have my books and ac-
count, in hands of my brother, Mr.
Wiley Brown, at Greene
Brown, end given him full lo col-
d for I T,
Indebted to roe to call on him and oat-
The rising
gels from the piano
i one
Heel, City,
says that Hon. Wheeler Martin, a
prominent of
K. C, and the best of his
kind, is credited with haying said
in that the Republican
party In eastern North Carolina
has no future, and that be la now
devoting his time to the practice
law.
human ram is but a contest
for dollars.
The Boat Malaria
I bills Is s of
Tonic II I imply inn
form. No cur ,
no Fay. Price Ms,
A Cleveland Judge recently dis-
charged a prisoner had been
brought before him to answer
theft of bran from the Standard
Oil Company, holding that
company robbed poor people, and
that in robbing company the
accused was an retributive
justice.
If every man bad decency enough
or common sense enough to attend
to his own business sad not med-
with his neighbor's business
except when he could do bin some
good, we have a right
pleasant plane here in this
world, a veritable Eden.
Lexington Dispatch.
IS CASH WHAT YOU
ABE LOOKING FOB.
Then yon want the attention of
the people who have cash to speed
They are the who read
THE
REFLECTOR
and yon can attract their attention
and their cash in no better way
than by patting your
in this paper.
Advertising
in Th will
icons. Don't
the race,
people know
what are here for.
The easier, and beat
way to sail anything Is to
II Book
an advertisement straight to
people, they learn what
hereto till and reap the
Oar 916.00 Salts are so good
that we say to you, buy one
and you will get the 115.00
back if don't like the suit.
If we make any sort of mis-
take, bring the suit back and
let make it right.
Call It our generosity, call it
your generosity, call lit fair-
call it anything you like.
But do it.
By the way, is the
place where we can put the
most value into our suits.
that's a long story.
The suits tell it.
We do what say we do.
Frank Wilson,
The King Clothier.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind that yon owe
for
subscription and we request
you to settle as early as pas-
We need what YOU
owe and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
We hope cotton will go to cents
and not atop there.
Mr. H. A. White bas been
pointed a Notary Public.
Dolls, Toys, Wagons,
Vases cheap at S. M.
Monday the
awarded the contract
printing the annual financial state-
to TH
akin dark ball
white face and nose, slit in
about S old, has
u up with my stock. Owner
is notified to call for and pay
charges. J T.
Farmville,
In New
police officers the town
are out new uniforms and look
trim enough in them. The
wen by O. Forbes
and an most creditable.
All person are hereby forbidden
under penalty of the law from en-
hunting, or in any
way trespassing my land
known as place
adjoining Fred
Harris and Button land.
. O.
We earnestly request
those owing for The
Reflector to come settle or
send us the money. It is
a time that we need
now, and all who have
had the paper and owe for
It ought to be willing to
pay without waiting to be
Marriages the Year.
During the fiscal year from Dee.
1900 to Dec. 1903, Register
of Deeds T. issued
for
for colored. This lacked
only three of being ons for
every day in the year. For the
previous year the total number
wits and for the year ending
Dec 1809, It was The
past year was a little ahead of any
Mr. Moor has been is office.
THEY DID NOT MARRY.
of Young Man Spoiled
the Plan.
There was an attempted run-
away marriage here Sunday that
failed to carry through. Humor
says that for sometime a young
man and young lady, in a certain
section of the county, were making
love and wanted to get married,
there was parental objection
coming the young lady's side.
Last week the Indy came to Green-
ville to visit Saturday
the young man came to town and
began making as to w here
she was visiting. He found out
the place, and Sunday he came
again, bringing a friend with him
to help along his plans. He called
to see the lady and arranged
for her to meet him after
at another house just outside of
town. She was then at the
pointed time, as was also the
man with his friend, bat the pros-
bridegroom had failed to
provide himself with either a mar-
license or a minister to per
form the ceremony, and in this
their plans were
and stopped.
Rev. H. M. Sure has closed his
Ant as pastor of the Methodist
church lo Greenville and left
to attend annual con-
at He
a splendid report of the church to
conference, with all collections
made in full. The church has a
total membership of Then
wen added during the year by
baptism and certificate lost In
death and certificate milking a
net gain of The collect inns for
all objects amounted to 92,452.91,
an average of per member.
Mr. is a faithful preacher,
and bus won the of
his church and community. We
hope the conference will return
him to Greenville.
HOWDY DO.
Some Speak It Some to You.
Monday,
B. W. Moseley went to Bethel
this morning.
F. O. Whaley ts Hali-
flax this morning.
B. C. Joyner left this morning
for Florence, C.
L. H. went to Ayden
Saturday evening and returned
this morning.
Lawrence Hooker and M. H.
returned Saturday even-
log from Baltimore.
Min Mary Rogers, of Kinston,
who visiting Min Emily
returned home Saturday
evening.
G. B. W. Hadley has returned
from LaGrange, when be went to
eat Thanksgiving with the
home folks.
Mn. M. A. Allen and daughter
arrived Saturday evening from
Reidsville to make their home hen.
Mr. Allen, is buyer for the
A. T. Co, has been here since
July and his family have come to
join him. Greenville them a
hearty welcome.
Tuesday. December
J. B. went to Norfolk
today.
this morning
SALE
Lest tad Pound.
On Wednesday about
o'clock while Mr. P. T.
son was home bis
store, his horn became frightened,
away and throw out of the
boggy. Diligent search made
by Mr. Atkinson and the neigh-
for lour days.
The horse and buggy wen found
Dec. 1st by Messrs and
about i mile from the main
road, the buggy bad caught against
two trees, boggy and horn all
right except the horse a little
hungry.
Yea What . Taking
Whoa Grove's Chill
lbs formula la plainly print-
ed bottle allowing It U Imply
Iron in t bra. Mo
Oars, Mo Fay-
R. A. Tyson left
for Norfolk.
A. J. went to
Windsor today.
J. S. Farmer returned Monday
evening Wilson.
Jean Smith returned Monday
evening Norfolk.
W. E. returned Monday
evening from
B. T. Bailey Monday
evening from
E. H. Thomas returned Monday
evening from a visit up road.
D. D. left today for
Fayetteville to attend North
Carolina Conference.
Rev. J. N. Booth left this morn-
for Winston to attend the
State Convention.
Miss Lula Patrick, of Ayden,
has been visiting
here, returned home Monday even-
H, M. Eure to Fat-
this morning to attend
the annual Nona Carolina Confer-
and child-
of Kinston, who have been
visiting W. B. Wilson, returned
home Monday evening.
John White returned Monday
evening from the A. and M. Col-
Raleigh. He was among the
pupils were burned out there.
December
C. J. Hive-bark came In this
morning.
Mils Mamie flings returned to
Kinston Tuesday evening.
W. L. Brown returned home
Baltimore Tuesday evening.
Mrs. O. B. Whichard
home evening from a visit
in the country.
W. H. Newell, of Norfolk. As-
of Trans-
of the Coast Line, came
In this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Whichard
and two of their children left this
morning Norfolk to attend the
wedding.
Shipping Lop.
County Lumber
Co. have commenced shipping logs
over Coast Line from their
depot about a of town.
The load
and it is expected to ship fifty can
a day.
Dr. Bagwell Hurt
Monday Dr. W. H. Bagwell start i
ed home in his buggy to dinner,
and when turning corner of
and Fifth streets some
of harness broke.
toned bis horn and the animal be-
kicking and running. The
doctor thrown out of the buggy
and badly bruised about the face
and body.
Mr. J. H. Dud.
Mr. James H. the old-
est inhabitant of Washington, died
but He was nearly
old, being born in 1808. Mr.
once a of Green-
ville, long ago, and a
term as of the Court in this
county, hint of his life spent
In Washington. He was the father
of Mn. J. F. Boyd, who four
miles from Greenville.
Factory to Consumer, No middle mans profit
worth choice goods,
at prices
BOUGHT BIG LOTS OF
Clothing, Notions, Shoes, Hats,
AT HALF THEIR VALUE. CUSTOMERS WILL GET THE BENEFITS.
Boys Clothing,
Price
Sins to Years.
SIZES
TO YEARS.
Mens Clothing. Suits
and 925.00 dulls, Price
Odd Coats.
and Coats
and
and
and
Boys Knee Pants.
and kind, sins to
and
and
add
Mens Pants.
and Pants, new M
and
and IN
and
and
These prices for cash
No goods charged at these prices.
BOYS SHIRTS
sop
to Shirts now
to
to
to
to
STEEL BOD CONG CROOK
ED HANDLED.
to kind,
price
pieces.
A full line from to now going at
The value ever offered.
Shoes. Shoes.
now
Ladies pat lips
Big stock on band.
Yon must see them.
MENS UNDERWEAR.
and kind now
and
and
and ewe
and
Sample Price.
bats
All
Regular price
NOW
price
Bought Enough Goods For Ten Small Stores.
Clocks
now
g ii
day clock at reasonable
All shade, all kinds, nil quality. The ladies an
at the immense stock. Come to see and bring along
neighbors, or tell them about
Silks Yards.
From the cheapest to the
All Don't fall to get
one of the choice patterns.
goo All
and now
Carpets, Matting, Oil Cloth
Biggest line in town. All Kinds.
DRESS GOODS.
The cheapest best line we
have ever bad. Special Trio,
from to
Others sell cheap calico.
colors. They will run he-
Ladies Muslin underwear
Ready to wear. Ask in department
to show them to yon. Petticoats, Drawers,
at than cost of material.
FURNITURE.
Leather quality
quality Oak Suits;
Rockers. Hall Racks, Cribs, Carriage, Get
Woman A
Al sizes, colon and prices,
from the mills. This is a ran
opportunity for ladles to get a
good bargain.
Fruit of Th.
Barker's Mills,
without ticket, yard
wide
C. T.
The Big Store.
Greenville, If C.
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THAT I AM CARRYING AN
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Hat, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
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WASHINGTON LETTER.
Washington, Dec.
With the aid of Senator
who, it is believed, will re-
main a democrat until the time
approaches for the presidential
convection when he will declare
himself a
of party, the
has practically reorganized
the republican machines
in North and South Carolina and
the former members, who were
under obligations to Senator
are now out in the cold. The
reorganization process has just be-
gun in Alabama but no
will be lost to perfect it. The
same is true of Texas where Mr.
Roosevelt has National
Hawley.
In Missouri, Mr. Roosevelt is
deferring his decision in the Ker-
ens Hitchcock controversy but it
is alleged that whichever faction
corner out squarely with a pledge
of support in the next presidential
convention will be declared the
winner. In Illinois he has secured
pledges from a large number the
leading republicans and probably
the entire republican machine,
although it has not been bis policy
to show his band bat to move
quietly and deliberately hot with
certain aim so that before be has
been in the White House a year
he may feel relieved from all
easiness because of the existence
of the machine
which twice nominated Mr.
and was scheduled to
nominate Mr. Marcus Hanna in
I have it authority
that the President score a
masterstroke by the
regard to reciprocity with
Cuba in his forthcoming message
He will, I am told, attempt to
steer between the Scylla of the
high protectionists and the Char-
of the Oxnard faction and
at the same time gain the Golden
Apple of Sugar Trust favor by
recommending a material
in the tariff rates on raw Cu-
ban sugar. It is worthy or note in
this connection that the report of
Secretary of War, Root, who, by
the way, stands very close to the
President, recommends a
able reduction in our duties on
imported from Cuba, say-
that present duty to Cu-
can be performed by the
of such a reciprocal tariff
with her at. President
etc.
In this connection some figures
on our sugar consumption and on
republican methods of raising a
revenue may prove interesting.
consumption of for the
current year is estimated at
tons of which amount domestic
producers, using the to in-
the producers of Rico
and Hawaii, furnish approximate-
one million tons, leaving a
of tons on which a
duty of about per ton is col-
This means that the
in sugar duties
but, as this
duty enables
err to charge as much for
sugar us the sugar costs
with the duty added, it also means
that the consumer pays into the
pockets of the domestic producers
and that consumer
p a total of a year
for sugar in order that the govern-
may receive a of
slightly less than
I'd cue. figures show how far
plutocratic tendencies have
carried the party-since the period,
some ten or twelve years ago, when
the war cry was
free breakfast table for the Amer
lean
I understand that Con-
convenes on Monday, Senator
Hanna will formally notify the
Senate and Representative
the House of the death of
ex President that both
bodies will decide upon a day for
the delivery of eulogies and ad
This will mean that the
President's message will not be
read until Tues lay.
At last Congress is In session.
Promptly at noon today the gavels
of Senator try, the new president
of the Senate, of Alexander
M. Clerk the House
those bodies to order and the
opening session the
truth Congress was thereby ins
rated. In the Senate Senator
Hanna was promptly recognized
by the Chairman and, in a few
well chosen words, informed his
colleagues of the of
dent and moved ad-
out of respect to the de-
ceased. The motion carried
In the House the members were
sworn in, the. Speaker, General
Henderson and the other officers
elected, seats chosen by lot, with
the exception of that of ex-speaker,
A. Crow, who accord-
with precedent, was permit-
to choose bis seat before the
lottery commenced. As soon as
Speaker Henderson bad
session of the chair be recognized
Representative of
Ohio, who formally announced the
death of the late President and
moved that the House adjourn out
of respect to the dead Tues-
day, his motion, of course, carry-
unanimously.
The democratic minority, which
completed
on Saturday, though small
number is prepared for vigorous
action and strenuous opposition to
the extravagant expenditures of
public funds which is characteristic
the republicans when in control
of both Congressional chambers.
As I have already predicted in
these letters, Representative Rich-
of Tennessee, was
for the a purely
complimentary nomination but one
that carries with it the leadership
of the democratic forces in the cur
rent Congress.
majorities of both
House and Senate are too large to
permit of the democrats taking the
initiative in the introduction of
needed legislation but will
persistently and consistently urge
the reduction of the tariff, at least
in so far as its provisions are pro-
whether they see that
such reduction will be most surely
by the ratification of
reciprocity treaties or by a change
of the tariff schedules.
A constant effort at retrench-
in expenditures the cur-
of
will be exerted and it is hop-
ed that unity of action under the
direction of an leader may ac-
much along these lines.
A IV THE
Reward.
State of
Executive
information
has been received at this Deport
that at Falkland, Pitt county,
N. C, on or about December
1900, John It. Parker snot and
killed Alex Little.
And Whereas, it appears that
the said John H. Parker has fled
the State, or so conceals himself
that the ordinary process of law
cannot Deserved 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,
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 officers of State
and all good citizens to assist in
said criminal to justice.
. Done at our City of
J mi I the 28th day
October, in the year
v of our Lord one
and nine hundred and one and in
the one hundred and twenty-sixth
year of our American Independence
By the
P. M. Private Sec.
H. Parker is
nearly six feet high of spare build,
weighs about pounds, has
boyish face, is almost beard-
less, has blue eyes, light hair, is
slightly stooped and Is about
old.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Letters of administration upon the estate
of Tingle having day
been to mo by the Clerk of the
Court of Pitt notice la
hereby siren to all person holding claims
on said lo present thorn to me for
or day of
or this notice will be plead in bar
of recovery. AH person indebted to
said estate are requested to make Immediate
settlement of their indebtedness.
This the day of October 1901
D, M. WILLIS,
Administrator of Tingle.
BLOW, Attorney.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Loiters having this day
been issued lo me upon the estate of Lewis
deceased, by the Clerk of the
of Pitt notice is
hereby given to all persons having
against. aid estate to present then, lo
for payment on or before 80th day of
October or this will be plead in
bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted
to estate are notified to make
payment to me
This the day of October,
CHARLES
Executor of Lewis
BLOW, Attorneys.
LAND SALE.
By virtue of a decree of the Superior
Court of Pitt county, made In a Special
Proceeding W. W. House and B.
A House vs. Mary A. James, wife of
Moses and others, under-
signed Commissioner will toil for cash be-
fore the Court House door in Greenville, on
Monday, December the follow-
described tract of land situate In the
county of Pitt and in Bethel township,
the lands of R. M. Jones, S. M.
ones, W- I. Mary A.
James land and others, containing
acre, more or leas, and known as Ash-
House land, and being all the land own-
ed by him at tho lime of his death,
This November 7th,
OLD DOMINION LINT
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. If. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville at
for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M.
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 for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
New Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore
and Line from
Boston.
JNO.
Washington, N. O
J. CHERRY, Aft.,
Greenville, N.
Pills
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE,
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1868.
J. W. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
SPECIAL TERM OF COURT.
In accordance with an order of Ilia Ex-
B. 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, day of
continue two weeks
of slid court shall be sooner finish-
ed. This Nov.
I. DAVIS,
Board of Commissioners Pi ti county.
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
The leader in good wort and low prices
Nice Photographs Tor per dozen,
Half par tea
All other very Crayon Purl
nude from any small picture cheap. Nice
Frame on hand all the time. Come and
examine my wort. No trouble to show
sample and answer questions. The very
best guaranteed lo all. Office hours
to a m, to p. m. Yours to please,
RODOLPH HYMAN.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Having duly qualified before the
court Clerk of Pitt county as
of the Last Will and Testament Mrs. S.
HI. Hanrahan. deceased, notice Is hereby
given to all person Indebted lo estate
to make Immediate payment to the under-
signed, and all person having claim against
the estate arc notified to present their claims
for payment on or before 29th day of
November, or this notice will d
In bar of recovery.
This day of Nov.
Executor of Mrs M. Hanrahan.
folio is a of the
of meetings of the Board of
for Pitt county, number of
each member bath attended, number of
traveled allowed for
services Commissioners for fiscal
year ending December 2nd,
or
R L Davis hath attended
O W Harrington attended day,
W Q Little bath attended
Jess Cannon hath attended days,
i J hath attended days,
L J Chapman days.
ALLOWS r. I. DAVIS.
For la a Com. i
For mile traveled
104.00
ALLOWED O W
For day a Com.
For day Committee
For mile t j
AMOUNT ALLOWED W U LITTLE
For a Com.
For days as Committee Qr
For miles traveled
ALLOWED CANNON
For days Commissioner
For days as Committee
miles traveled 20.00
Pitt county In Superior court.
Mast
n.
Tans. D. J
The defendant, above
named, will take notice an action en-
titled u above has been commenced in the
Superior court of conn y for divorce,
the defendant will further take notice
that is required lo be and appear at the
next regular term of Superior held
for the county if to be held In the court
house in on the Monday be-
fore first Monday of March, 1802, It being
the 18th day of January, and then and
there answer to the complaint, which will
be filed before said cowl, or
will be granted accordingly to the
prayer of complaint.
This 2nd day of November,
D. O. MOORE,
Clerk of Superior
AMOUNT J
For days w
For miles 16.60
ALLOWED L
For day Commissioner
For mile traveled 21.00
-----BIT A 1475.-------
. M.
Wholesale retail Grocer and
Furniture Deter. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur. Cotton Heed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys. Egg, Bad
Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
and Gail A Ax
Key West Cheroots,
Can
ad Peaches,
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Halls, Gar
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples,
Prunes, Currents, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware. Cakes and Crackers,
Best Butter, Stand
ard Sewing and on
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Gobi
to see me.
Mil H
W.
Total amount allowed Board
of
Cm or Pitt. j
T It Moore, clerk of the
Board of Comm for county
aforesaid, do hereby that
I a statement s doth appear
of record In ibis day or No-
T MOORE,
Board Com. Pitt County.
THE GREENVILLE
Stats or Noam
Pitt county.
William J. Gardner j Notice of summon
V land Warrant of At-
T. C.
defendant, T. U. Britton, will take
notice that on the 20th day November,
Issued against
In above entitled action by the under-
signed, clerk of the Superior court of put
county, returnable to the January term
of Superior court which convenes
on the 7th Monday before the 1st Monday
in March, It being tho 18th day of
January, Which summon was re-
turned by Sheriff of said county not ex-
and with this endorsement,
T. C. Britton not to be found in
my The purpose of said action,
an alleged the to recover of
defendant, T. C the sum of
fifteen hundred dollar damage which
plaintiff allege is due as damage for
a violent and vicious assault com mined on
him by the defendant by which Plaintiff
and painful personal lo-
Junes
The said T C. defendant afore-
said, will also take notice that a warrant of
Attachment was by the said under-
signed clerk on the day of November,
1901, said T.
Britton directed to tho Sheriff of Martin
county nod returnable to Ilia January term,
1902, of Superior court which convene
on 7th Monday 1st Monday
in march, it being Monday,
lay of and being time
and place when and where Is aforesaid
summons in returnable. And said T.
will lake notice that he is
to and answer or demur to
complaint of plaintiff In thin action or
relief therein demanded will be granted.
D at my office in town of Greenville
this November
D. C.
Clerk Superior
SAME
IN
GREENVILLE N.
Cotton Bagging and lies always
on hand
Fresh goods kept constantly
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will
D. W.
W. R. WHICHARD BRO.
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every
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lowest. Highest market price
paid for country produce.
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J. R. COREY.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Broken in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor A Publisher,
Lincoln, Neb a.
In Advance.
One Year Months
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed, taken at
office. The Semi
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or
and
one year for 93.80 payable in ad-
Week.
FOR
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Twice a M
Mi
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH in TO FICTION
PER II
VOL XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER
NO
ARE
THEM
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YEAR
a M
For Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Bats, Caps, Shoes, Trunks.
and Mens Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves,
and a big line of Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees.
Come to see Every a bargain day and everything a
bargain. Your friends,
W. T. LEE CO.
EXAMPLE A THE
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company.
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.
IS year dividend payable in cash
continue policy for 6,000.00
Fall paid participating additional 2.604
and continue policy for 6,000.00
Withdraw total cash value 3,602.80
For an agency, or example of results at your age for com-
with any other company, address, giving date of birth,
T. ARCHIBALD CARY, General Agent.
For Virginia and North Carolina,
1201 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va
ALL ARGUMENTS HALT THE
PRICE AND MERCHANDISE IS RIGHT.
VICTIMS OF FAKIRS.
hotel thieves,
ling robbers, hunk
and steer
era of all sorts and degrees of pro
skill are making things
these days, not only in
York, but in other parts of the
country. Last week many of them
established reputations for sinister
social activity.
two Southerners
came to town. They thought they
knew something of New York and
were on their guard but of course
couldn't refuse to be
to of their whom
they met on Broadway, and why
should hesitate to be
also, toward that com-
Their amiability cost
them just
same a visitor from
West became so thoroughly
convinced of the uprightness and
good intentions of a man he met
here and who described himself as
relative of a bank president in
the other man's town, that
Westerner permitted his new ac
to escort him to the
Park Bank, where ho desired to
have some cashed. The
cleverness of the bank's private de-
in and
the Westerner's
ion was all that prevented the lat-
from securing in hard
cash.
An account of all the other rob-
and attempts at
which occurred during the week
would make a long chapter.
Will our good from the
country, who come here once or
twice a year, or perhaps once in
ten years, ever learn that New
York is not the place for them to
make chance acquaintances Will
they ever understand that,
the affable stranger they meet
hero wears a silk hat or a slouch
at or a derby, whether he is dress-
ed like a tramp or like a clergy-
man, whether he is old, young or
middle aged, or is or
smooth they should give
him a wide berth If be says he's
your own cousin, don't stop to
deny it, but pass on, and ii be
tends to be sick at bis stomach and
to need money for medicine, make
him show his tongue. Withal, let
our rural remember that in
every big city there are scores of
crooks who to keep out of
jail and make a comfortable
the year by imposing
good nature.
New York Sun
COLD
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 When yon face facts all arguments halt. We give
no prices but all winter goods
pi 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.
WE HAVE
JUST RECEIVED A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
New Corduroy,
It comes in Black and White and all the
Leading Shades. Ask to see our yard wide
Taffeta Silk
at and per yard. Our stock of
Holiday Goods
can't be surpassed.
Your friends,
p, k
I All Kinds at The Reflector Office
BAKER HART,
Headquarters
Party.
The party is a re
markable example of the frailty to
which all humanity, parties and
are liable. Who except the
t he most would have fore-
the of 1860 the putty
1900 Who except the most
cynical would have forecast in
of
Phillips the party of Hanna.
and Quay t
The putty of 1860,
however mistaken in its methods
fanatical tho feats it at-
tempted, was a party which mad.-
its appeal to the people on the
of morality. The
party of 1860 preached
and believed in the reality of
right. To the party
of right is but an
shadow, morality but a
of philosophy which has no
particular bearing upon every day
life, and principle has place
practical
Reasonable Man
imagines a neglected sold can lie
in a day. The uncountable air-cells
in the lungs are throat is
as tender as nu open lore. time
Allen a Lung Balsam will
.-IT
cough will cease will he
OWN as a new dollar. Ail sell
Lung
We have just added Steam Supply to our business and
will sell anything in this line very low. See us when in want of
Globe and Anglo Valves, Standard Globe
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water
Oil Cups, Air Cocks, Steam Hancock
U. S. Injectors, Cocks, Steam
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Fitting all sizes.
LINE OF Packing, Rubber Bell,
Belt, Leather Belt, Belt Lacing, Belt Hooks, Ac.
SOLE AGENTS
YOU ARE
HUNTING
The Place to
the Rest
Goods for the
Least Money
then yon will
go straight to
H. C. HOOKER.
Complete stock of fall and winter goods
now ready for your inspection, and our
cannot be surpassed anywhere. The
should not fail to see our stock.
H. C. HOOKER.
BETHEL ITEMS.
N. Dec.
W. J. Rollins, of Greenville,
was town today business.
Misses Ella Keel, of
are visiting
here this week.
Miss Daisy Tucker, of near
Greenville, is visiting
here.
Miss James,
is visiting In i sister Mrs. James
Carson.
Tarboro,
spent Sunday with his
best girl here.
II. L. of
spent Sunday here.
Misses Lizzie Mamie Moore
were in town today.
Miss of Rob-
who been visiting
her sister, returned home Tues-
day.
G. Bryant, of
is friends here.
Motley returned to Green-
ville Tuesday
Bros milliner, Miss
will leave Friday
for her home in Virginia to spend
the holidays.
Stevenson, of
Va., will be in tonight's train
to spend a few days with his
relatives here.
Will Williams, of near Tarboro,
spent Sunday afternoon here.
of Suffolk,
down Tuesday evening.
Freeman, of Norfolk, is
town today.
OAKLEY ITEMS.
Oakley, N. C, Dec. 1901.
Mrs. W. A. Andrews two
children, Four Oaks, are
relatives here.
Miss Maggie Bawls, of
is visiting Miss Mary
this week.
old war horse of democracy
A. L. Blow arrived on the noon
Tuesday, he and Esq.
W. H. Williams drove out in the
country on business.
Henry Skinner from near Ayden
is visiting relatives near here.
From all appearances Cupid Is
his work and in short
we expect to report the result
which will be quite a harvest
less all signs tail.
altering Harvesting; Sewer and Farm Drain Tile
Garland Cook Stoves.
BAKER HART.
Building
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Ii Coeducation t Failure
Has coeducation a bad effect
upon the manners of It
improves those of bays, so it is
said; but that improvement may
lie bought at too high a cost. A
lecturer on the subject says that
is off
the are permitted to mingle
freely. There is perhaps some
truth in this. A rigorous
ion between them is doubt less de-
But between that and
daily association in school a
lint course is Such as
according to
one prison with experience on the
point, implies familiarity
breeds contempt. the
influence upon may be ex
There was a time when
doubts upon this subject less
generally expressed at pres
it was to lie
settled good all. But if is
clear twin
that such a conclusion was
The Beat tor la
hills Fever i. ft bottle of
It i,. Iron
ii . So cure,
no
Won't Somebody
It is said that the trusts
are paving the way for gov-
ownership and socialism.
Far-seeing statesmen, not earing to
concede this, predict a monetary
collapse that will be of stupendous
and appalling Untold
millions of trust stocks are now
held by city banks as collateral
security for loans; experienced fin-
foresee a day when in a
stringency these stocks
will be thrown upon an excited
market; almost any mind can
the
ruin and bankruptcy, in which the
trusts will be destroyed. On the
other hand, successful
will become so
restrictive natural trade, that
tho will have to in-
as other governments in all
history have had to do. The
man republic, the most colossal of
ancient governments, was destroy
by convulsions that followed
the same struggle. Is it a fact
that we repeating, not making
Journal.
The point was made in a letter
from the superintendent of public
county to
whether must pay their pro
tutu part of the expenses of tho
county superintendent and county
hoard of education. The Governor
wits consulted the matter
superintendent Is sick,
and he decided that the law Is
positive and that county board,
t apportioning school
fund, must enough to pay
the salaries of the county
the board
ii Observer.
A man with rheumatism Is
nil
His Patten are noun tin be
they are invisible. To tun
as a
will into th
I merely drives away pain,
it the pliable so that the
prisoner a free I but
Davis. i sud. Kc


Title
Eastern reflector, 6 December 1901
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
December 06, 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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