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Have You Forgot
THAT I AM CARRYING AN
DATE LINE OF
Dress Goods, Shoes
Hat, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
A NUMBER OTHER THING
WHICH I AH UNABLE TO MENTION
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork.
Yours to please-
Jas. B. White.
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OF NEWARK. N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Lu Value,
. Value,
Paid up
Extended that works automatically,
Ii
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and payment of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each
year, provided the premium for the current year be paid.
may be To reduce Premiums, or
To the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an endow during the lifetime
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
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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,
Take No
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
payment and prices as low the
lowest. Highest market price
paid for country produce.
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Manufacturers of
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for Fine Modern and Cheap Build-
We solicit your patronage and
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Mr. John General Agent for
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THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
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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
The Eastern Reflector
Twice a M
Mi
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH in TO FICTION
PER II
VOL XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER
NO
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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
n.,.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, N. C.
D. J. Ed.
Entered at Post Office t
Greenville, N. C, as Second Class
Hall Matter.
Tuesday.
a few weeks
train on the Scotland Keck road
has been horning coal, and it is a
pleasing improvement. The train
makes much better lime and the
service is much more satisfactory
to public. Passengers
come from other sections often
grumble and make unfavorable re-
marks about having to wait at
wood piles while the wood is tossed
across a ditch and then to
train.
The troth is, this if an
line of railroad and is entitled
to good service in the entire equip-
It makes a poor impression
for old and untidy cars to run in
at Weldon. They make a bad
comparison with trains that
ran on the main line. best of
can, beat of service every way
would be a good
both for railroad company and
the section country through
which road runs. And the
public will appreciate attention of
the authorities to these matters.
Scotland Neck Commonwealth.
All along line the improve-
made by the railroad
are observed with pleasure.
While the new passenger coaches
promised have not been put on
yet, they are expected soon
will add more cause for
they are sorely needed.
There are yet some changes in
connections that ought to be made.
It been noticed lately,
much complained of, that the pas-
train comes from a half
to an hour late every
notwithstanding changes have been
made in the A. X. C. road with
a view of connection at
with trains on this branch of the
Coast Line, the connection is miss-
ed every day through the failure of
the Coast Line train to reach
Kin-ton time. A represents
while re-
turning from op the road
day, took occasion to observe close
with a view of ascertaining the
cause of delay. It was found that
train from Weldon to
being equipped with a coal burn
engine, its schedule
promptly us far as and
reaches the junction time, but
there a serious delay
while waiting for the train from
Rocky Mount to Plymouth. This
latter train has a
wood-burning engine and makes
time as it c-a. Our
was on this train between
and and noticed
how slow it run. A horse with an
ordinary gait could have
distance from Conetoe to He the
quicker than this train covered it.
The question was asked why the
train ran so slow, answer
that they had an old
with green wood to burn and it
was impossible to keep up steam.
Once the train actually stop
several minutes to get up
This is a lamentable for
a train carrying mail
on a busy road.
Again, after train coining
way had got away
from it was subjected to
a still farther delay by being side
tracked some time woods to
wait for a log train to and
pass. We are entirely
railroad management. but it
strikes us that side tracking a busy
mail passenger train for a log
train is a poor
It Is to be hoped that tho rail
load officials will take of these
troubles and remedy
The business given the Coast
this section is certainly
them giving the
good equipment and prompt
WASHINGTON LETTER.
from
v. Dee.
There has been little that was
remarkable about opening or
the Fifty-seventh Congress
the reception of the President's
message. There was usual
crush the galleries and
on floor of the House, the
usual abundance of flowers, largely
provided by politic lobbyists,
and the usual
party in the A notable
Incident in the Senate the ex-
discomfiture of Senator Han
as gathered around
Senator Lodge who is now
as the
in the Senate, a position
which the Senator from Ohio has
occupied with great complacency
a number of years.
The Senate caucus determined
to reduce democratic
on the committees by
adoption new rules. Heretofore
republicans have content
with a majority of one on all
committees but under the
new rules the democrats will be
completely burred from
on a number of commit
tees among them agriculture,
finance, civil service,
education, labor, Philippines, pen-
post etc. This is,
course, a serious of the
rights of the minority but there is
nothing democrats tun do but
abide by the rule of the majority
reflect that it comes to
explaining their mistakes to the
country the republicans will have
only themselves to blame.
I understand it is the
of Speaker Henderson to fol-
low precedent set by the
ate to some extent, at least,
cut down democratic
the various House commit
tees. In the House all
for such action will rest
Speaker and it is therefore
possible that be will hesitate about
going as far us has the
where the action is work the
There is little doubt
that on one ground or another the
republicans will appropriate to
themselves practically everything
worth having.
Among the nearly two thousand
bills which were introduced in the
House the first day was one
Representative Fowler, of New
Jersey, providing for the
of a reciprocity
as recommended by the recent
reciprocity convention this city.
Another, introduced by
provides for the
admission to statehood of
Rico and Representative Corliss, of
Michigan, has bis bill
providing for the
c ownership of a
cable.
There will be a bill passed
in session giving to Mrs.
a pension of per
annum. There will be
opposition to this and,
for that reason, some of
the friends Mrs. Harrison are
working to secure the attachment
of a a similar pension
to I lie widow of President
sou. Considering the tact
Mrs. married the
so late in life and that she is not
actual of the there
will be considerable opposition to
the granting of a pension to her
but it is
feeling about
is duo to the may
negative votes it. Con-
Russell O. has
to Washington to lobby for
the rider.
The introduction of bills of all
kinds and has
t a rapid rate. Ii the House
Representative of
Maine, introduced an anti-trust
bill on lines to those
of the measure passed by
Rouse last session. It provides
for publicity, as
President's message, but goes much
further in its provisions pro
penalties, etc, for com bum
of capital which, view of
the caution of the President's mes-
sage, will hardly meet with the
of the If It
should pass the House.
TOWN MATTERS.
Proceeding of the Board of Aldermen.
The Hoard of Aldermen met
Thursday night in regular mouth
session, all but one member be
present.
The finance committee reported
about on band.
street committee reported
that some worn had been on
Dickinson
The lights and wells committee
reported that several of the street
lamps were destroyed by some par
ties night, lamps
ordered had arrived. Citizens
had requested that the well on Pitt
street near Second lie put in good
condition for use, an old well
street needed tilling.
The market committee reported
the market good condition
that the site had been leased for
another year.
Cemetery committees reported
work done.
committee reported
that ordinances bad been received
and distributed.
Special uniform committee re-
ported that u m- for policemen
bad procured and were
factory.
Tax Collector, Chief Police and
Assistant Police tiled their mouth
reports of collections.
ordinance regulating speed
of trains through was changed
from miles an hour to miles
an hour.
A from
avenue was presented
asking that the street side-
be improved and made prop-
width. The matter was
to the street committee with
to have a surveyor find
KNIGHTS Of PYTHIAS.
New Meeting.
At the of the Tar River
Lodge No. K. of P., held Fri-
day night, the following officers
were elected for the next
H. W. C.
W. H. Hail, Jr., V. C.
Dr. W. H. Bagwell,
C. Forties, M. of W.
J. L. Fleming, M. at A.
J. L. Home, K. of R. S.
J. N Hart, M. of F.
Frank Wilson, If. of E.
O. L. Wilkinson, O. O.
W. E. Hooker, I. G.
The next district meeting will
held with the lodge here the latter
part of January.
Winterville Department.
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS
NOTES.
Old Convention.
Notwithstanding it had been but
a week their former
here, the Old Convention
was greeted with another large
audience in the opera house
Many who saw it before
attended again, while those who
did not were glad of the
and it goes without saying that
all it hugely. The cos
of the sisters were decidedly
fetching keeping with
reputed ages, while the numerous
bright personal hits brought down
the house. Prof.
machine brought its work well
and there were good tableaux at
the close.
eon vent ion this time was for
the benefit of the Episcopal church
and the receipts were
Smallpox In Hogs.
Chicago and Buffalo the up
the of the street Five I palling discovery has been made
Points to the corporate limits, hogs arc susceptible to the
what width of the street contagion of small pox of the char
to the town what steps which has been hitherto
should be to have the street as peculiar to man. Forty-
and sidewalks and seven carcasses have been held at
made an equal distance on each; Buffalo because they exhibited all
side of the center. I the indications of this contagious
Five liquor and one restaurant I disease. This may for the
license was which health officials
R. A Forbes wits required have experienced in several plums
to pay license tax. la checking the ravages small
A motion to allow W. B. The bogs which inspector
to pay restaurant tax of the Bureau of Animal Industry
for the time his was ; has found to be affected came from
open was lost. I Louisville; but there is no
A committee was appointed to I to believe that the malady has been
look into the advisability of J confined to Kentucky hogs. Since
a photographic exhibit of
town at the Charleston exposition,
committee to see how many
photographs will be furnished by
private individuals how many
the town should furnish,
amount expended by town not
to exceed
C. D. Rountree, Tax Collector,
was granted leave absence from
for a week.
motion adopted at last meet-
requiring the to pay
for their uniforms when received
they be reimbursed with an
extra payment of M per month
all wan returned, was
en out and an order was drawn
he Treasurer for the uniforms.
The Chief of Department
was made u salaried officer at
per year, pay to begin from the
first of December.
these animals have no doubt been
i from human sources, it is
rational to assume that hogs with
smallpox may in turn convey the
infection to persons. This
calls intension of safe-
guards been depended
on to restrict the of
Whether other
than bogs are liable to take
the is still to be
Record.
of The Confederacy.
Mrs. Laughing
house was the charming
he
that a delicacy hostess at a given to the
holding up Mrs. i., of The Confederacy on
though ii Thursday alter noon.
was one of unusual Interest both
the reports of the delegates
Grimes to State
at Charlotte Mrs. Skinner
to the National convention at
A new course work will be
taken up for the following year, a
part being the histories of the men
for whom the various Chapters
thirty in named.
The officers for an year
were also elected and are as fol
President.
Mrs. W. H. Grimes, First Vice
President,
Mrs. F. O. James, Second Vice
President.
Mrs. J. L. Woolen, Recording
Secretary.
Mrs. F. C. Harding,
Mrs. W. n. Grimes, Assistant
Historian.
Miss Louise Latham,
ponding Secretary.
Dec.
This is to inquire, on of
I be Brotherhood which I have the
honor to represent, there is to
lie another Old Convention
here, if so when, to state
to you we forbearance
to he a virtue, to
ass you to discontinue our paper
alter such sad is
over, as it has contained nothing
else of late. O. B.,
Correspond Sec. Brotherhood
of Bachelors.
Good speak themselves
when call tor improved
Hush money usually talks
both parties the transaction
T.
W. B. and Miss Bessie Jar
vis, who had charge of the two
meetings of i be Old Con-
here, requested The Re-
to return sincere
thanks to each mid every one
any way them in the
They are grateful
to nil win took part on the stage,
to every who gave a helping
in the arrangements, and to
the for liberal patronage.
John Justice, aged
an inmate of Home at
Raleigh, who during civil war
was in Company O. Forty seventh
Regiment, left Home to visit
some relatives near the city.
When near home he had a
stroke of paralysis and died in the
N. C, Dec.
Winterville will at any time
open wide its arms to have
Old hold its
next session here. We have as
fine a ball us there is in
which will lie furnished free of
charge. There are also
if we don't please the girls it
be our fault.
We are authorized by the of
of the Old
to accept this kind invitation
with thanks. The convention will
meet with the good people Win-
at an early date.
and the candidates for
matrimony should spruce up their
best looks, and watch all trains for
the arrival of the sis-
Land
farm containing acres more or
less. Nice cotton or corn
land, acres clearer. Two good
tenant houses and other buildings.
Adjoins lands Henry Cory,
Lewis W i and others
may lie known as the James
B. land. Apply to A.
G. Cox.
A plague on Con-
II took our best girl
from home all day and
Friday and we've bad no taste for
buttermilk We believe in
fair women and love too, but
with woman's rights
Santa Clans our
friends, customers and the public
generally we wish to state that we
nice and better select
ed stock Xmas toys and
than ever before, and we
earnestly solicit your patronage.
Yours to Bar-
Co.
Mrs. H. F. Keel and Miss Battle
Nichols were
Thursday.
Miss Keel spent Thurs-
day night in the country with
Miss Letha
Miss Lena Damon, of
is the week with Miss
Minnie
Dr. B. T. Cox, Mrs. Cox and little
Miss It ma Isabelle have
gone to to remain sever-
days for the benefit of the little
girl's eyes. We fall do so hope
may en-
cured.
Dr. Louis of Green-
ville, charge of Dr. Cox's pa-
during the hitter's absence
Baltimore. Dr. Skinner was
here Thursday
W. A. West, of Roanoke
Co. was here Tuesday.
T. N. Manning left for
Dover last Thursday in order to
fill his regular appointment at that
place.
There to be some com
plaint among our country friends
because of fact we sometimes
fail lo mention the coming and
going of strangers in our midst.
They should assist procuring
the news, for their as well as
others benefit. Any aid they may
render will be appreciated.
G. A. Kittrell is now traveling
through Carolina in the in
of the A. O. Cox Mfg Co.
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prettier, more stylish display was
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Pattern Hats. Ready-to-wear Hats, Sailors,
Baby Cloaks and Caps. The very newest
and latent styles in everything in my line.
Prices lower than ever. Give me a call.
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Greenville, N, C.
Old Glory w
waved in triumph o'er prices at
ERWIN'S
Millinery Store.
All kinds of hats at all kinds of prices. Felts, velvets,
silks, ribbons, etc., in fact just anything necessary
to make a stylish hat, cheaper than ever before. Call and be
convinced that the advertisements tell truth.
of Deeds, T. It. Moore,
the following marriage
reuses
J. K. Dixon mid Alice
Colored
John It. Dunn Ada
pen.
and Manny
Henry Moms and
W. II. Annie
Hay.
School.
W. II. County
of Education, on
Friday closed his school, the Male
Academy, for weeks, in order
the public of the
county. school will reopen
the first Monday In
Took For
When England's Mr apparent iii-
Cornwall York, was
bis he
Halifax, lie to run mil
Into the country on
II,. on cue
occasion train when
lbs prince in lbs
a pile of now
wearing
mi. the cup
m worn by tho
formed train boy. called
lbs sharply, mo a
Tho prince looked up and
tho r one of hit pa-
Tho two of
cumbrous and
them out The prince took
on tin will beside In in
The confusion can
few bouts later, lie learn-
ed Identity of the
in a vigorous protest to
Governor bis pardon-
J. U. who
ed at Newborn of pretense
Many crimes are laid at Price's
for road. .
. and earned to the Charlotte Observer.
Charlotte Observer.
An Aquarium.
A globe makes s
very for a
room, but and
not available, the ex-
temporized may be used
to great one of the
bottles that can purchased
for a few cents at a druggist's.
one that holds about two gallons
and some clean land in the bottom,
with a few mossy stones, an-
in the few plants from
some nearby brook. From the same
brook can he secured tad-
Solos, salamanders and the tiny
lack Here is an aqua-
at no cost that is
of affording a groat deal of en-
not a it I lo
When plants are growing
nicely, giving oft feeding
upon the carbonic acid in tho
water, the not
ed than once a week unless
too much animal life is introduced
Into the bottle. A little experience
will show bow inmates of
the plants will
Tho
One of the strangest botanical
plants in lbs world is the
Sower found in I be Malay
peninsula It is simply a blossom.
without or awl
grow a a parasite on
wood extraordinary flower b
In
, r
a i cf five or .
.
IS THE CASH WHAT
ABE LOOKING
Then you want attention of
the people who have cash to spend
They are the who read
THE
REFLECTOR
and you can attract their attention
and cash in no better way
than by putting your advertise-
in this paper.
Advertising
in Reflector will
bring you success. Don't
lag behind in the race,
but let the people know
what you are here for.
The easiest, quickest and best
way to sell anything is to
it in The Much
an advertisement goes straight to
the people, they learn what yon
sell and you reap the
benefit.
We have just purchased a Urge
of bright and attractive
cuts to illustrate ad-
and you are at
to use them. If you d know
just what you want to we will
help you gee up your advertise-
That Is business, to
help yon talk to the people.
cost of an advertisement in
Tub la the easiest part.
Our St-its are so good
that we say to you, buy one
and you will get the
back if yon don't like the suit.
If we make any sort of mis
take, bring the suit back and
let us make it right.
Call it our generosity, call it
generosity, call it fair-
call it anything you like.
But do it.
By the way, is the
place where we can put the
most value into suits.
a long story.
The suits tell it.
We do what we say we do.
Frank Wilson,
The King Clothier.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind you that you owe
The Eastern Reflector for
subscription and we request
yon to settle as early as p
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper
NEATH A BELL
Event
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Dolls, Toys, Wagons,
Vases cheap at S. M.
The near approach of Christmas
is bringing larger crowds to town.
The explosion of
bombs and cannon crackers has
commenced.
When you come to court brine
along some cash to take a receipt
for The Reflector.
Don't forget the nice Bibles and
Parker Fountain fens at.
Book Store when you go to select
Christmas presents.
We bear some of bachelors
are talking of forming a club and
giving an entertainment to even
up with the Old
Let it come.
Mayor W. H. Long has paid
over to County Treasurer J. B.
Cherry for the school fund
the amount of fines imposed and
collected in the Mayor's court
the month of November.
Notice.
All who due us on sewing
machines must settle by the
as the business must be closed.
This Dec
T. J. C. Lanier.
Land Potted.
All person are hereby forbidden
under penally of the law from en-
hunting, fishing, or any
way upon my land
known as the Warren Braxton place
adjoining Fred James
and the Button laud.
S. O. DUE,
We earnestly request
those 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
asked.
Then are forty-two States in the
Union where women practice law
yet a cranky old Maryland
judge declared that they shouldn't
do any courting in bis domain.
Wilmington Star.
A brilliant wed-
ding was celebrated at the
of the bride, No.
street, it o'clock last night,
when Miss Annie Wortham
the fascinating and accomplished
daughter of Mr and Mrs. George
W. became the bride of Mr.
Claude Linden of
C.
The decorations were in and
holly, with white and yellow
In the of the
double parlors was a beautiful
floral made of ivy and
white ribbon, from which was
pended a wedding bell, -i
which the bridal party passed to
an altar made of white
with pedestals at each end
illuminated with crystal
candelabra, where the marriage
rite was performed by Rev. Dr. J.
J. Taylor, of the Freemason Street
Baptist church, the bride being
given away by her father.
The beautiful ceremony was wit-
by many guests.
The bride was attired in crepe
white taffeta, and car-
a bouquet of white
tied with white inc-
line.
Miss Mary, sister of the bride,
was maid of honor. She wore
low pineapple tissue, trimmed in
yellow satin ribbon, carried
yellow chrysanthemums tied with
yellow incline.
best man was Mr. H. Walter
brother of the groom.
The ushers were Judge B.
White, Messrs. C. C. Cobb, K.
Cobb, Culvert R. and William
M. brothers of the bride,
Mr. H. G. A very.
Tho ribbon girls were little Miss-
es Mary Elizabeth Frances and
Susan Adams.
A splendid reception was held
in the dinning room, in
of which was the table represent-
the bridal bouquet, a
miniature wedding bell suspended
from the electric chandelier.
There was a flue display of
bridal presents.
Mr. and Mr. left lust
night on a bridal tour.
Among those present at the
wedding from away were Mrs. W.
the groom;
R.
of N. C, Mr. and
Mrs. D. J. of Green
ville, N. Virginia-
Pilot 15th.
According to
per cent, of the concerns that
tail in business those which
don't
ti Mr.
HOWDY DO.
Some to Me. Some lo You.
Thursday, December
J. W. Brown went to
Wednesday evening.
Misses Ella Smith, of
spent the day here.
W. J. Rollins returned
day evening from Tarboro.
J. J. Cherry, Jr., came in Wed-
from Norfolk.
Friday, B, 1901.
J. W. Perkins went up the road
this morning.
W. II. Cox came over from Kin-
this morning.
Elder Lawrence, of Hamilton;
was in town today.
L. C. Bagwell, of came
in Thursday evening.
Jesse went down the
road Thursday evening.
D. J. returned Thurs-
day evening from Norfolk.
A. M Perry Thursday
evening from Scotland Neck.
Mrs. J. L. Sugg returned Thurs-
day from a visit in Greene county.
Misses Annie and Ella Smith re-
turned to Ayden Thursday even-
Harry Skinner returned Thurs-
day evening Washington
City.
J. R. of Roxboro, is
here and Is again the Gorman
Wright Co.
Rev. S. J. Halstead, of Norfolk,
who has been here for a few days,
left this morning.
W. J. Nichols returned Thurs-
day from a trip of several mouths
through the Southern States.
Dr. W. E. Warren, of Stokes,
came in Thursday evening and
spent night with bis father,
Allen Warren.
Saturday December
G. W. of Washington,
came Friday evening.
Mrs. Julian children
went to Danville today.
Rev. F. H. to
Grifton Friday evening.
Mrs. H C. Ormond returned
Friday evening from Wilson.
Dr. Green, of Snow Hill,
came over Friday spent today
here.
Mrs. D. J. and child-
Norfolk.
Misses Pattie Skinner and Sallie
Cotten returned Friday evening
from Tarboro.
Prof. W. H. went lo
Ayden Friday evening in the in-
of the public schools.
Miss Lizzie
has been visiting relatives I
left today for her home near
Miss came up
from Friday evening
to spend Saturday and Sunday at
home. Miss Sutton
came with her.
Child Hurt.
Wednesday Mr. Her-
Hardy out lo his stables
to feed his horse. His little
year-old sou out with him
and while horse
kicked the child in
forehead just lover the eye. Mr.
Hardy picked the child up and
carried in the and sum.
, a physician. An
that the skull was
broken three inches. The
child is getting along as well as
could lie expected, but his
is serious.
Making Nice
Mr. W. Atkins,
dent of tho Greenville Knitting
Mills, presented the editor with
two suits of underwear
made at nulls They are now
turning out beautiful work and
find sales for all they can
make. This is an enterprise of
which our people ought to be proud
encourage in every way
Warehouse in Danville Burned,
Today Mr. J. N.
ed a telegram from Danville that
tobacco warehouse had
destroyed by fire. About
hogsheads bright tobacco were
burned in the building.
om Factory to Consumer, No middle mans profit.
worth choice goods,
at factory prices.
BOUGHT BIG LOTS OF
Clothing, Notions, Shoes, Hats,
AT HALF VALVE. CUSTOMERS WILL GET THE BENEFITS.
Boys
and M Suits, Price
Sizes to Years.
SIZES
TO YEARS.
Mens Clothing. Suits
and Suits, Price
Odd Coats.
and Coats
IS and
and
fl and
Boys Knee Pants.
and kind, sizes to II
and
add
Mens Pants.
and Pants, now
and
and
and
and
These prices for cash
No goods charged at these prices.
MENS BOYS DRESS SHIRTS
Dozen.
to nO Shirts now
to
to
to
to
pieces.
A full line from lo now going at
The biggest value ever offered.
steel rod crook
ed handled.
lo kind,
price
Shoe. Shoes.
Mens BO shoes now
Ladies tips
I .
stock band.
You must see them.
MENS UNDERWEAR.
Dozen.
and kind now
and
and
and
and
Sample Price.
hats for
All Linen Window shad.
ALL COLORS.
Regular price
NOW
price
Bought Enough Goods For Ten Small Stores.
Clocks and Witches.
watches now
day clock at reasonable prices.
You Know What Yon Taking
When fan take Chill
because formula Is plainly
I on bottle that It is
Iron and Quinine In a form. No,
Cur, Mo.
Silks
the cheapest to the best.
y All qualities. Don't fail
one of the choice patterns.
get
goo All Linen
Worth and BOO, now
Carpets, Floor Oil Cloth
Biggest line in town. All Kinds
DRESS GOODS.
All shades, all kinds, nil quality. The ladies are
at the Immense Come to sec us and jug
your neighbors, or tell about us.
Ladles Muslin Underwear
to wear. Ask our saleslady in department
to show them to yon. Chemise, Petticoats, Drawers, Gowns
at less than cost of material.
FURNITURE.
Leather Couches. quality OS;
OS; quality Oak Suits; Styles
Carriages, Get prices.
The cheapest and best line we
have ever had. Special value,
from to
Calicoes
Others sell cheap calico. Watch
the colors. They will run out be-
fore you leave town.
Woman Hosiery V
Al sizes, colors and prices,
reel from the mills. This is a rare
opportunity for ladies to a
bargain.
Fruit The Loom.
Barker's Mills, j
Bleaching, without ticket, yard
ride
C. T.
The Big Store.
Greenville, N C.
.
mini
Have You Forgot
What
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING
LT-TO DATE LINE OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
AND A OF OTHER
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork.
Yours to please-
THE S. S. SOCIETY.
To Mrs. J. J. Perkins we are in-
for organization of the
Sunshine Sisterhood, a society
which has for its chief object, as
its name implies, the scattering of
into the of those
of our members, to whom physical
suffering has entered unbidden,
and also to minister to bodily
wants.
Our object together
from time to time is to enjoy the
sweet solace of gleaning new idea
and thoughts, and of thoroughly
enjoying ourselves, so that we may
I the better equipped for the
duties which may await us.
the evening of the 2nd the
society met at the residence of Mrs.
J. J. After the usual
business of the hour, pleasure
alloyed held sway.
First on the program was a lit-
observation table, prepared
by the hostess. This was enjoyed
TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEE. PAID IX THE-J
title of books and botanical names
that the objects represented. Miss
Lina was the successful
competitor that prize and looked
charming ab she would pass back
forth the table, in that
style peculiarly her own, to
inscribe her answers.
The next thing presented for our
White
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They may be To reduce Premiums, or .
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of insured.
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The C. P. Wells, of Villa, Ridge, III., says.
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even on a postal. Never mind, though yon arc despairing, however
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TOR TEN
The marriage of the flowers was
both unique and fascinating.
prize lot this was also won by Miss
champion of
evening.
geographical match game,
which was next presented for our
enjoyment, was very exciting and
caused unbounded merriment.
The packing of my sister's trunk
was next on the program and Miss
Blanche with her usual
grace, was the last one to give up
contest, as she was the one
that left out nothing necessary, for
the journey.
At past o'clock we were
invited into the room,
where a most elegant supper was
served by our much loved hostess,
who left not a stone unturned, as
ii. usual custom, to give pleas
to those around her.
At a tote hour the began
but ere lot b to do so,
us pleasure run so high, and it was
reluctance we
goodnight.
fountain
Ovary
Store.
drummer has done
than anybody else to heal the
breach between the North and the
said Dr. Charles D. Me
Iver, president of the State Nor-
College, who was a visitor in
the city a few days ago.
the civil war the three great
pulpit, the
press and the school
embittered and biased at North
and, consciously or unconsciously,
their efforts directed toward
fostering the feeling of enmity.
And the South was proud,
apologetic, uncaring for Northern
viewpoint and prejudiced against
all things Northern. Then came
the drummer. He found that it
was to bis take the
most sordid view of the matter
to represent to bis customers that
his people at the North were kind
disposed folk and sought friend
peace in spirit as well
as deed; and he also found it
policy to tell his employers-in
were
not so bad as they had been paint
ed. The tribe of drummers in
creased; and all stood for harmony
between the two great sections.
Backward forward, at all sea
sous of the year, they traveled,
carrying the message of brother
hood and good will. They came
from every part of the North
went to every nook and coiner of
South; their as peace
makers was insistent and
They encouraged the travel
of Northerners to the South and
Southerners to the North, while
they stood at elbows in pleasure's
name and tried to assist everybody
in being friends and in having a
good time. was an
envoy of peace and he has nobly
his
Observer.
A PROCLAMATION BY THE
NOR.
Reward.
State North
Executive J
information
has received at this Depart
that at Pitt county,
N. C, on or about December Hind,
1900, H. Parker and
killed Alex Little.
it appears that
the said John has fled
the or so cot teals himself
that the ordinary process of law
cannot be served upon
Now, therefore, I, Charles B.
Governor of the State of
North by virtue of
in me vested by law, do
issue this my proclamation,
a reward of two hundred
for the and de
livery of said John II Parker
to the Sheriff of Pitt county at
Court house in Greenville I
do enjoin all officers of the State
all good citizens to assist in
Bringing said to justice.
,, Done at our City of
Raleigh, the 28th day
j f October, in the year
i of our Lord one thous-
and nine hundred and one and in
the one hundred and twenty sixth
year of our American Independence
By the
B. AYCOCK.
P. M. Private Sec.
H. is
nearly six feet high of spare build,
weighs about has
face, is almost beard
leas, has blue eyes, light hair, is
slightly stooped and is about
years old.
ESTABLISHED IN 1866.
J. W. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Begging, Tie and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
NOTICE.
more
erst
count.- hi hands of my
Wiley Hi own. the store
Brown, sad given him full authority lo col-
lee and for Mine. auk
those to me to call on him and MU
lie early
ZENO BROWN. M D.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
administration upon the estate
of June Tingle deceased bating Ibis day
been Issued to me by Clerk of
Court of Pitt notice U
hereby given to all persons holding claims
on said estate to present them to me for
on or before the 24th day of
r, 1902, or this notice will be in bar
of I heir recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make immediate
settlement of Indebtedness.
This day of October
M WILLIS.
Tingle.
JARVIS A BLOW, Attorneys.
OLD DOMINION LINT.
sir
Steamer leave Washing
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore
and Line
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Letters testamentary having day
been issued to me upon the estate Lewis
deceased, by the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Pitt county, notice is
hereby given to all persona having
against aid estate to present them lo toe
for payment on or the day Of
October 1903. or this will be plead In
bar All names indebted
to are notified lo make
payment to me.
This day of 1901.
of
JARVIS BLOW, Attorneys.
D. I.
DEALER
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
The leader in good work and low prices
for per
Cabinets pr
AH other lines very cheap Crayon Portraits
made from any small picture
Frames on hand all the time. Come and
examine my work. No trouble to show
and answer questions. The very
heat guaranteed to all. Office hours
lo a. m. to p m. Yours to please.
NOTICE N CREDITORS.
Having duly qualified U-fore
court Clerk of Pitt county r
of the Will and Testament Mrs S.
in. Hanrahan deceased, notice i hereby
given Mall persons indebted to the
lo make immediate payment to the under-
signed, and all person having claims against
the estate are to present claims
for payment on or before the 89th day of
November, or this not ice will be plead
In bat of recovery.
This day of Nov. 1901.
Executor of Mrs S. M.
GREENVILLE
N. C.
always
Cotton Bagging and lies
on hand
Fresh goods kept constantly en
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
, THE GREAT
you have sour stomach, Indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad
breath, dimness, Inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, loss
appetite, insomnia, lack energy, bed Mood, blotched or muddy cam,
or any symptom and disorders which tail the story of bad bowels and an
impaired digestive system, Win Cure Yon.
It will dean out the bowels, stimulate the live r and kidneys,
UM mucous of the purify your blood and put you
your feet Your appetite will return, your bowel move
your liver and kidney to trouble you, your in will clear and
and you will feel old time energy and buoyancy.
Mothers la medicine to com
and similar v.-ill Had an Ideal for
n regular without pain or a
aids relieves clear the Hauls, radars If vet.
sleep and well, happy end
like r U.
For Salt by
Some Advice on Keeping Portions.
can hold your position if
you to its mold so as to
fill ever crevice. Be e a cake.
At tint it in a soft, spongy dough,
is poured into a mold which it
but half tills. As it bakes, it rises,
and crowds every dent in the mold.
Not contented, it bulges over the
top; it makes a cake larger than
the mold will bold. So, young
and young woman, be larger
than your mold. After you have
tilled every crease crevice of
your work out at the top.
It is largest cake that brings
money.
Always keep you promises.
Your employer will never ask you
to do more is possible. Re-
member that an unfulfilled promise
is as bad as an untruth. Live
Minn Venn- means. Never let a
pass that you do not put
something In the bank. Having is
flat basic principle in
the foundation of Dress
and plainly, for an employ-
AT marks a man as fool who
el himself with extravagance and
glaring colors. Never to win
the favor of your employer by
slandering your fellow workers.
Blunder always sticks. Show kind-
lo your fellow employees, but
do not let it lie forced for
that deserves no thanks. Resolve
slowly and act quickly.
Lee Pope accidentally shot and
killed Frank Kendall Sunday even
in the Shelby telephone ex-
change. They are white boys
about eighteen years of age and
boon companions. They were
ling a pistol, showing how Jesse
got the drop on the sheriff
and making other
pistols, when it was
discharged in the hands of Pope.
The bullet entered Kendall's right
lung, from the effect of which he
died in about twenty minutes.
E. E. Griffin,
Witch Maker
Opposite P. O., N. C.
Recently visited the market
and purchased the largest stock clocks,
watches, chains, rings, pins, etc., ever
to article for
holiday trade and present
Prompt attention to special orders Re
pairing lo done
promptly.
E. E. GRIFFIN.
or the Board County.
. r a . i
is statement of the
of meetings of the of
for Pill number of day
each member hath attended, number
miles traveled amounts allowed
as Commissioner for the fiscal
year ending December 2nd, 1901.
or Meetings.
R L Davis hath attended days,
O W Harrington hath attended day,
W G Little attended days,
Cannon hath attended days,
J J hath attended IS days,
L J attended
a I- DAVIS.
For days Com. ti
For miles traveled
O W
For day Com.
For day a Committee
For S mile t-
W i; LITTLE
For days M Com.
For days
For miles traveled
ALLOWED
For day a
For mile traveled
J J
For days
For mile traveled UM
ALLOWED L J
For days as
For miles traveled
Pitt In court.
v.
Tims. D.
The D. above
earned, will lake notice an action en-
titled s above has been commenced in the
Pitt y for divorce,
ard the defendant will further take notice
he required to be and appear at
next regular of the Superior held
for tho county to be held in the court
house in on the 7th Monday be-
fore first of March. 1902, it being-
13th day January. 1902 and then and
there to the complaint, which will
before said court, or
will lie granted accordingly to the
prayer of the complaint.
This 2nd day of November, 1801.
MOORE,
Clerk of Superior court
W. R. WHICHARD BRO.,
DEALERS IN
Whichard,
The complete in every de
payment and prices as low at the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
I. la l r- ti.
co.
Will Aim a
.,.
Al
-.- el four
Wholesale and retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hid., Fur. Seed, Oil Bar
E, etc. Bed
steads, Oak Suits, Ba
by Go Carts, Parlor
Lounges, P.
Key West Cheroots,
Peaches, Apples,
Pine Jelly, Milk,
Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Total allowed Board
North Carolina,
or Pitt. I
I, T R Moore, clerk of the
of for county
aforesaid, do hereby
is u as
of record In my day of No-
1901. T It MOORE,
ClerK Board Cora. Pill County.
State or
Put county. I
William J. Notice of summons
ts and Warrant of Ai-
T. C. J
The defendant, T. will take
notice that entire 20th day November,
1901, a Issued him
in tho action by the under-
signed, clerk Superior court of Pitt
county, returnable to I he January term
1902 of Superior court which convene
Monday before the 1st Monday
in March, 1902, it being tho day of
January-, 1902. Which summon w re-
turned by Sheriff of said county not ex-
and with endorsement,
T. C. not lo lie found
my The purpose of raid action,
to recover of
the defendant, T. the sum of
dollars damage which
alleges is due him, as damages for
violent and vicious commuted on
him by the defendant by which Plaintiff
received and painful personal in-
juries.
The said T C. defendant afore-
said, will also take notice a warrant of
Attachment was issued by the said under-
signed clerk on the 20th day of November,
1901, against said T. C.
directed the Sheriff of Martin
county and returnable to the January term,
1902. of Pill Superior court which convene
Monday the Monday
in March, 1902, It being Monday, the
day of 1902, and being the time
am place when and where aforesaid
summon is returnable. And the mid T.
will lake i re-
quired hi appear and or demur to
complaint of plaintiff in this action or
the relief therein demanded will be granted.
D at my in town of Greenville
November 25th, 1901.
D. MOORE,
Clerk Superior court.
J. L COM,
IN-
. i
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO BEE ME.
J. B.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
THE GREENVILLE
floor f.
is I than in j
, , . Meal and Hulls, Gar
bad that yon give, J oranges, Apples,
your employer or yourself Apples, Peaches,
value, if you try to work
Bight of dissipation; that
like is lo
and that a clean conscience
gifts, sound sleep and
and clothes one in an
coat of
to Get and Keep a Position.
James J. Hill, in December
j. v
after a I prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass
silence, and Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware. Cakes and Mara
Best Butter,
ard Sewing Machines, and nu
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
II
Phone M.
CO.
Manufacturers of
Doers, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior Finishings
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build
lags.
We solicit your patronage
guarantee to give satisfaction In
styles and work.
Please send your orders to
Tl Co.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
to rite
Public.
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr C. General Agent for
North Carolina and of Well-
Known and
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Insurance Co., of
to announce lo Its large number of
policy holder, and to the Insurable public
generally, of North com-
will now Resume In
state and from this date will Issue
splendid and desirable policies, to all de-
airing the very beat insurance In the beat
life insurance company in world.
If tho local agent In your town ha not
yet completed arrangements, address
JOHN C. DREWRY,
Agent, Raleigh, N. O.
Assets
Paid policy
Live, reliable energetic wanted at
one to work for th
Old mutual
The Commoner
WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
in Advance.
One Year fl, Six Months
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
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Weekly and
will be sent
one year for or The
and
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VOL XX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER loot.
NO
ARE
THEM OUT.
Ph
t-
.-
For Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Trunks.
and Mens Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves,
and a big line of Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees.
Come to see us. Every day a bargain day and everything a
bargain. friends,
W. T. LEE CO-
EXAMPLE Or A POLICY THE
Mutual Life Insurance
Mr. Dan Abram, of Rocky Mount, N. C, took policy
No. in 1886, amount kind, ordinary life,
year accumulation period, annual premium total
payments
OPTIONS OF SETTLEMENT.
IS year dividend payable in cash
and continue policy for 6,000.00
Full 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-
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T. ARCHIBALD GARY, General Agent.
For Virginia and North Carolina,
1201 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va
ALL ARGUMENTS HALT WHEN THE
PRICE AND MERCHANDISE IS RIGHT.
The pleasant days we have been having are now a thing
of the past, and only the pleasant memories of the same re-
main. Have you supplied yourself with all necessary winter
When you face facts all arguments halt. We give
no prices but all winter goods
ft 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.
OUR RALEIGH LETTER.
Special Correspondent of
Raleigh. N. C, Dec.
Primarily and otherwise speak-
contest over that Beat in
United States Senate is beginning
to get interesting and the friends
of various aspirants and will,
and well-wishers
of their State, are discussing it
in the hotel
corridors and on the streets here-
abouts. This is true especially
among
and politicians other towns,
while ever and anon one can hear
a business man take a hand in the
affair.
AND
THAT MAY ENTER.
W Watson and
Glenn, both of the same town
once law partners, I and
Lee Overman and Locke Craig
ready donning their racing clothes,
with their respective grooms hold-
their fiery steeds their mas-
to vault into the saddle; with
Jule S. Carr to some
published statements by a
a Georgia by re-
porters of the Car-
the
matter of entering his horse
time is called; with possibly
horse tied in the woods and a
champing of his bit and all a
to prance into race-track
which he teems to see through the
trees not far off and re-
that it is a fast track he
wants to get really, it
does look as though we are going
to have a most race on
the Democratic track
between these political
honorable and de
serving gentleman, all.
BAPTISTS AND METHODISTS.
The Baptist State Convention in
session at and the
North Carolina Conference at Fay-
the Utter part of last
week, were largely attended and
much good work accomplished by
both. Educational matters claimed
a large share of the attention of
the Baptist and the reports read
showed up anent the work
done and amounts raised for home
and foreign missions. The
looked after straggling
robes of that denomination and
pot them on their feet again, among
other good things accomplished.
On Friday night last in the
Academy of Music of this city the
annual debate the Baptist
and the Forest
and took place,
and as usual was a hotly contested
Abate. proposition Re-
solved, That a compulsory
law should be
North Carolina. Wake Forest had
-mauve side judges
in favor of
of course, by
merit of the and
deciding the question according
to views. The utmost
good prevailed. Last year
Trinity won.
Building Only for School Purposes.
The following resolution was
adopt ed by the Board of Education
of nu at the December
special
Resolved, that no public school
house in Pitt county shall be used
for any other than that of
school purposes except by special
permission of the Board of
of Pitt county. A. G. Cox,
Dec. 1901. Chairman.
-AT-
lift
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,
too
YOU ARE
HUNTING
The Place to
get the Best
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
ladies should not fall to see our stock.
H C. HOOKER.
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WASHINGTON LETTER.
from
Washington, Dec.
Almost with
opening of Congress Supreme
Court rendered its decision the
Diamond case,
declaring Hint the Philippine
Islands are an integral part of the
United States and that the
the tariff law do
not, therefore, apply to shipments
between the islands and the Unit-
ed States. This, of course, leaves
the trade absolutely free threw
the protectionists into paroxysms-
The President's message was
received with almost unqualified
approval by the republicans,
the democrats, while they could
detect the erroneous deductions,
which arc the inevitable
of the acceptance of pro-
fallacy, in every line that
dealt with economic subjects, could
not but admire frank, direct
expression of the individual views
of the Apart from
specific economic recommendations
and the message is an
admirable paper.
There is one recommendation in
the President's message which
should receive the cordial support
of irrespective
party, and that is his appeal for
Support of the Postmaster General
his efforts to remove the abuses
i la mail matter. Mr.
that although sec-
matter constitutes nearly
sixty percent of the mails, out of a
total revenue of the
Post Office received
only the
of that class of mail. He
on to say if the pound rate
were limited to the legitimate
newspapers and periodicals actual-
contemplated law no just
exception could he
An incident occurred
the oilier day. While standing in
the anteroom if the
reception room l saw a congress
man go up the President as he
and Senator Lodge out and
Say want to say a word for Mr.
who holds a small office In
my the Pres-
Interrupted, that infer-
scoundrel Mill there Yen,
knew him when I was the Civil
Service Commission. Yes, I'll re-
i he left the
amazed legislator and passed out
with the Senator.
BETHEL
Bethel, N. C, Dec.
Miss Daisy Tucker, who has
been visiting friends here, return-
ed to Greenville this morning.
Miss Roland James, of
who has been visiting relatives
here returned home Sunday.
Sherrod and John
of Hamilton, spent
Sunday here.
Mayo Reeves, of
spent Sunday night here.
John Peal, of
spent Sunday here.
Nathan Edmonson and James
Redmond spent Saturday night
here.
Mrs. F. Gardner and child,
of Mount, are visiting rel-
here this week.
Alfred Tucker, of Greenville,
spent Sunday here.
Miss Bertie Brown, Oakley,
spent Sunday with Misses
and Mattie Grimes.
On Sunday about a mile from
Bethel, on James M. Manning's
farm, he discovered something go-
cotton patch. On
investigation it turned to a
bear. A crowd was railed sad
dogs put on the tracks of the bear,
Mr. shot the bear and the
crowd chased him for a mile and a
half. When the bear
creek he went soon than
and went in a picnic. They
shot five the first shot
wounding the bear. they kept
shooting, the bear started down
the tree, and when about
feet from the ground he fell out
dead. About IS buck shot went
through him. The bear weighed
and was the
meat yon ever saw. Monday
Mr. sent the hide and two
hind quarters to Tarboro.
There is considerable
over the fact that the A. C. L.
freight at Kinston leaves for
points north just a
few minutes before the arrival of
the Atlantic North Carolina
Shu from Goldsboro.
connection nude would be of great
to the traveling not
to of the pleasure given the
people of Ayden, Win-
and Greenville having
the Raleigh papers in the early
morning of day of publication.--
New Bern Raleigh Newt
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loaf is a
driven
away by Allen's hung Only
who been cured of
and sore lungs by this can quite
what the is. Is
plum in Italian; Us effect In
and Take a
The man who compels himself to
like work he baa to do a gs
The frost is now on the
and the cost is the
present.