Eastern reflector, 3 January 1902


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Have You Forgot
What
THAT I AM AN
UP-TO DATE LINE OF
Pry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
AND A NUMBER OF OTHER THING
WHICH I AM TO MENTION
Come to see me for your next B of Flour or Pork.
Yours to please-
las. White.
FOR SHUFFLING CARDS.
TWO YEARS PREMIUMS BEEN PAID IN THE
Bill ill ill
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance hat works automatically,
ft. Is Non
Will lie reinstated if arrears lie paid within on while you
are living, or within three year.-, after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of of arrears Interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable.
payable at the beginning of the second and cf each
succeeding year, provided the premium for the curt-cut year be paid.
may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the or
To make policy payable during the lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville. N. C.
A card shuffling machine has been
Invented by It. P. Bellows of Cleve-
land. It should make business poor
for crooked card players. The de-
vice is complicated, yet simple its
action.
The shuffling machine is a metal
box about IS inches high,
wide and C inches from front to
back. All the mechanism is inside.
The cards are dropped in at the top
and rest on a tiny shelf. Below
this there are five small fingers, ore
en each of five, thin steel blades ex-
tending across the full width of the
machine. When a shatter on the
front is dropped, the shelf falls
the cards drop upon the blades and
arc separated into live little
bunches by Hie . . The
blades separate, and one by one
cards drop from the various hunches
into a receptacle at the bottom, the
drop being regulated by a clock-
work mechanism.
There is now way of telling where
any particular card will he found
in the pack after they are shuffled.
The same card, placed on the top
of the pack, will rarely be found
twice in the same place after the
Inter Ocean.
A FACT
ABOUT THE
What Is known as the
seldom occasioned by actual exist-
external conditions, but In the
great majority cases by a disorder-
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THIS IS A PACT
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Those who fear snakes or live
where snakes are found will find
comfort in the assurance of IV.
John Henry of Montgomery that
acid is a specific. Dr.
Henry
poison of animals and snakes
is intensely alkaline, and sulphuric
acid internally and injected
diluted or pure, in
the fang puncture immediately kills
the poison. This discovery was
en by a gentleman who he has
been bitten by snakes and insects
over a hundred times. This gentle-
man takes delight in keeping snakes
in his room running all about. Six
weeks ago ho was bitten in the foot
by his big rattler. He immediately
used the acid, and it
did not swell or give him any
He he fears no poison of
animal, snake or insect bites if ho
has his acid with York
Times.
Fiddles Without Hands.
In Atlanta, a small town in
live- a
whose chief bid for fame lies the
fact that he is without hands.
years ago he was caught in a
blizzard, and both hands were
badly that they were
at the wrist. some-
what of a mechanical genius, ho
evolved a contrivance out of heavy
wire which enabled him to wield
the bow. The matter of lingering
was more difficult, but by bard
he trained stump of his
left hand to make necessary
shifts from one string to another
and from position to position. With
the fiddle held in place by his chin
and knee- and the help of his
arms manages to
play the old lime airs with nearly as
., u. formerly.
in the State.
State Commissioner Var-
tier has completed n of
North Carolina newspaper
tics. He says are eight morn-
d with a circulation
of evening a
circulation weeklies,
circulation
lies, cir. month-
lies, circulation semi
monthlies, circulation four
quarterlies, circulation total
total circulation
eluding almanacs with
circulation. He says that while
ten years ago the average
of weeklies was only it is
now 1,866, the improvement
mechanical and otherwise has kept
pace with this increase.
As lo politics there are
Independent Democrat-
Populist,
independent is. There are
Baptist, Methodist,
Protestant
educational. holiness,
medical, agricultural, textile,
ti news, industrial. Only one
paper charges no It
is published at Winston.
A PROCLAMATION BY THE COVER
NO
North Carolina,
Executive
official information
has received at this Depart
that at Pitt county,
N. C, on or about December
John It. Parker shot and
killed Alex Little.
And it appears that
sad John H. Parker has fled
the State, or so cot reals himself
I hat 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, otter-
a reward of two hundred
for the and de
livery of the said John II Parker
to the Sheriff of Pitt county at the
Court house in Greenville and I
do enjoin all officers of State
and all good citizens to assist in
said to justice.
, Done at our City of
I Raleigh, the 28th day
j October, in the year
. of our lord one thous-
and nine hundred one in
the one and twenty sixth
year of our American Independence
By the
Char. B.
P. M. Private See.
II. Parker is
nearly six feet high of spare build,
weighs about has
boyish face, is almost beard
less, has blue eyes, light hair, is
slightly stooped and is about
old.
IN 1866.
J. W. PERRY CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
E. . Griffin,
Practical
P. O., N.
I Recently the n
; and Mock i cluck.
, chains, pin, t., ever
to Greenville for
presents
Prompt outers He
tit clocks and watt-lie done
promptly,
E. E. GRIFFIN.
An Unfinished Sentence.
Shortly after President
White Houses pol-
called upon him with refer-
to appointments, After the
preliminary expressions of high es-
teem, unbounded admiration and
eternal loyalty be began to disclose
his business. want to sneak to
you about Mr. Blank, who holds u
small office down in my
The politician didn't finish his
exclaimed
interrupting him. that in-
scoundrel still in that place
I had some knowledge of him when
I was a civil service
The politician acknowledged that
Mr. Blank was Mill there and then
turned the subject.
Our Line of
New Millinery
you will be convinced that a
prettier, more stylish display was
never
Made in
Greenville.
Pattern Hats, Ready-to-wear Hats, Sailors,
Baby Cloaks and Caps. The very newest
and latest styles in everything in my line.
Prices lower than eVer. Give me a call.
N, O
Two Quarrelsome Women.
A novel method of suppressing
two quarrelsome women hat just
been adopted iii Pa.
Day after day quarreled over
their back and their scold-
so annoyed the neighbors
a sixteen fool fence has been erect-
ed between their It was put
up the other night by masked men
and a warning was posted that it
should ho torn down. The
women were unable to see each
but found n bole in the
fence and made through
that. Then a i waited on
them said if quarreled any-
more they would he driven out of
town.
Entirely Willing.
John I. Sullivan was in the North
Station the other day and, seeing a
Irish baggage man coming
along with a squared oil at
him cum for which
he is noted. The Mule chap, who
didn't weigh over pounds, put
up his .
on be said,
lean again I the
I. II a- so In he lipped
back In hi ad and roared. Tin n be
told lie
ton Journal.
Kt Co-
Mrs. I understand yam
husband is unable lo meet his
creditors.
Mrs. you believe
it. lie can and docs meet them
much than he caret to.
Chicago New.
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
The leader in good work and low prices
Nice Photographs For per dozen,
Cabinet dozen.
Ml other lines very Crayon Portions
Dude any small picture cheap. Nice
Frames on hand all the time. Come
examine my work. N trouble lo show
samples and answer questions. The very
best guaranteed to all. Office
to a, in, I, lo p. m. Years to please,
Fur Pitt County.
North Carolina's Foremost
The Charlotte Observer.
DAY IN THE YEAR.
CALDWELL TOMPKINS. Publishers.
J. P. CALDWELL Editor.
I AM.
THE Deceives the
news
delivered to any paper between
Washington
i the
ever a
paper.
TUE SUNDAY OBSERVER
of Hi or more panes, and is
it huge extent made up of
original matter.
printed Tue-day and Friday
per year. The largest paper
in North
Sample copies sent mi application.
Address
THE
Charlotte,
Will
Grocer
Furniture paid for
Hides. Fin. lotion Bead, Oil Bar
Egg, etc. lied
Mattresses, Suits, Ha
by ,
suits, Safes, P
and Gail Ax Red
Key Weal
lied Chi Peaches, Apples
Pine up, Jelly, Milk.
Flour Meat, Snap.
Ly, Magic Food, Oil,
Meal Hulls, Gar-
den Oranges, Apples, Nut-,
dandies, Dried Apples, Peaches.
Prunes, Currents,
and China Ware, Tin and
Ware, fakes and
Hotter,
ard and i
other goods. and
Quantity. for cash. Com
to see
The following is a statement of
the Board of
for Put of days
member of
miles for
services as for
ending December 1901.
It I. Davis attended in
o W hath attended day,
W U Little
Jesse Cannon hath
J It days,
L J hath attended IS days.
K I.
For as Com.
For miles traveled 20.01
All. W
I day a torn, no
as
W I.
It as
For as Q
V-
tag
SO
For days a.
For as C
.-ill
II J J
Fur as ts
miles Have ed to
For as C J
Fin n
Total
K North
Pitt.
, T H of Hi
of the county
the
in it o an
i record in my No
1901. T B
Pitt County
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior Finishings
for Fine Modern and
lugs.
solicit your put lounge and
In give in
styles and work.
Please send to
Co.
The as
of M H
nil
claims hist said present them
n or 16th.
1902, or ibis notice will lie plead in bar of
their recovery. Persons indebted to said
deceased arc requested make
payment.
M.
Administrator.
NOTICE TO
Superior court Clerk of Pitt county,
issued letters of Administration to
me, the undersigned, on the 10th day of
December, the estate of J. A,
deceased, notice is hereby given
to all persons indebted lo to make
payment to the undersigned,
and to creditors of said estate to present
their claims, properly authenticated, to the
twelve months after
the date this or this notice will
be plead in of their recovery.
This the 10th of 1901.
A r. on t J
OLD DOMINION
sir;
Steamer My res leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily
M. for Washington.
Steamer Edgecombe leaves
Greenville Mondays, 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,
Philadelphia, New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. MYERS SON,
Washington, N. C
CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
NOTICE CREDITORS.
Having duly qualified before the
Clerk of Pitt county as
of the Last Will Testament o Mrs S.
n th in deceased, notice is hereby
given to all persons to the estate
to make immediate payment to the under-
signed, and all against
the estate are notified lo present their claims
for on or before the 29th of
November, 1902, or this notice will be plead
in bar of recovery.
Tins 80th day of Nov. 1901.
Executor of Mrs. S, M.
NOTICE.
As am now In the hospital in Haiti-
more for the of undergoing an op-
I have d books and ac-
counts in the hands or my brother, Mr.
Wiley the More Greene
mid given him full authority to col-
and receipt for I ask
indebted to him and set-
as early
Pitt county In Superior court.
Si
D.
The defendant, I. above
named, will take notice that an an-
t above has been commenced in the
court of Pitt conn for divorce,
ard the defendant will further take notice
he i to lie and appear the
next regular term of the Superior held
for be held in
house in Greenville, on Monday lie-
fore Monday 1902, it being
the day January, 1902 and then and
there answer lo the complaint, which will
court, or
will granted accordingly to the
prayer of the complaint.
Tab 2nd day of November. 1901.
Clerk of Superior court.
r court
Pitt county.
William . Gardner Notice of summons
vs and Warrant of A i
T. .
The defendant,
that on the 20th November,
1901, a was against him
in by the under-
signed, the Superior court of Pitt
returnable to the January term
1908 Pit Superior court which convenes
the Monday before the 1st Monday
la March. the day of
January, Which summons was re-
tamed by Sheriff of county not ex-
and with this
T. Dot to he found
my count The purpose of said action,
b Use m to recover of
th defendant, T the sum of
fifteen A liars damages which
is due him, as for
a violent i o on
him b the by which Plaintiff
received serious and personal in-
juries
I Y C.
will take notice that a warrant of
Attachment was the said under-
clerk on the 90th day of
1901, the amid T. C
to the of Martin
returnable to the January term,
1902. of Pitt Superior court which convenes
on the Monday the 1st
in March, 1902, it Monday, the
day of 1902, and the time
and place and where the
i returnable. And the T.
will lake notice that he is re-
quired t appear answer or demur to
the complaint of plaintiff in this action or
relief thin in will in- granted.
I at n y in town of Greenville
this November 1901.
D. C.
Clerk Superior court.
to
Public.
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State Raleigh, N. C.
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IN
Cotton Bagging and
on hand
Fresh goods kepi
hand. Country produce
old. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
W. R, WHICHARD BRO,,
IN
Whichard. N. C.
The Stock complete in every
and prices as low rs the
lowest. market prices
paid for country produce.
1.1 MEET,
-----DEALER IN-----
A GENERAL LINE OF
HORSES II
Line of Hardware.
COME TO ME.
J. R. COREY.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
mi-. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago New Orleans.
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Editor Publisher,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
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D. J. ARD
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PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY
NO
-AT-
Greetings.
at Cost.
s. LEE
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ALL ARGUMENTS HALT WHEN THE
PRICE AND MERCHANDISE IS RIGHT.
COLD
Di
The pleasant days we have been having are now a
of the past, and only the pleasant memories of the same re-
main. Have you supplied yourself with all necessary winter
clothing When you face facts all arguments halt. We give
no prices but all winter goods
A full and up-to-date line of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Dry
Goods, Rugs, ions, Dress Goods and Trimmings. Under-
wear the cold weather kind. Winter and season right for
Blankets and Comforts, yes stock right too.
STANDARD PATTERNS.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
from
Washington, l. i;. Dec.
There are still a good many
who believe
that Congress will lake up
Schley matter in the in-
I i in- Navy
Department and i, said that the
only reason that Long re-
mains in the is because
President believes it only fair to
permit to slay where,
event of such an inquiry, he will
be in a position to defend himself
his acts. The temper
of the people Washington was
shown Friday evening Ad-
Schley attended a
at one of the Washington
theaters. He was cheered to the
echo, the large and fashionable
rising to their feet and re-
standing until the
hail come lo front of box
bowed his
General Miles has resumed his
Unties in the War Department and
has concluded to ignore the
inland he received. He well
Knows he no friends
administration that both
Corbin will rejoin in his
humiliation.
support of how.,
ever, has received approval of
people and of the press ill i
the country.
There is now little doubt bill
that the Senate will he compelled
to materially revise the
tariff Hill which was passed by
House. The measure, a stand.
is receiving one condemnation
large number of republicans
of as
run The
ardent expansionists are not in
of governing colonies along;
Spanish lines and a policy of op-1
will not be tolerated even
if it is dictated by protected
Interests. It is believed that j
Judge Tuft will make j
at the White House as soon
as he arrives Washington which
will Insure the President's support I
of tariff concessions to the Philip-
pines and which will offer an
for the Senate to reverse
Work of the lower House.
Leonard Wood, before
his departure for did
some effective work for cause
of n with Cuba. He said
Cuba must have a of
the tariff on sue tr to the
United Slates i r the island will
have to face poverty and
queer disorder. She would then
become a menace to our health
the United Slates would have no
business relations with her worth
speaking
While the friends the
deny that politics were at
i he i it i of the selection of Gov-
Shaw to succeed Secretary
Gage, it cannot lie denied that
move was a very shrewd one from
a political standpoint. it Mr.
attached to a
man who was an Important factor
in Western situation who,
in case Mr. Roosevelt should by
any act alienate Western
cans, would have stood an excel-
lent chance for presidential
nomination. Governor Shaw is a
man much ability and he has the
happy faculty of making
easily. The president already
realizes that his impulsiveness and
his action Miles censure
the determination to uphold
tar at all cost has forfeited
him many of his western B
and it would seem that he was
casting an to when
ho selected a
Iowan to preside over the
Treasury.
Xmas Goods.
is Complete. Call early and make your
selections from Busts, White Classical
Figures, Bisque Figures.
Fancy China
Plates, Cups, Saucers, Cut Glass, Silverware, et
Dolls All Kinds,
They are going Don't gel left but lie in time
get your choice.
J. p, k CO
The Place to
set the Best
Goods for the
Least Money
then yon will
HUNTING go straight to
H. C HOOKER
Complete stock of fall and winter goods
flow for your inspection, and our
IF
YOU ARE
cannot be surpassed anywhere. The
ladies should not fail to see our stock.
C. HOOKER.
AYDEN NOTES.
N. C 1901.
left
for a few days recreation.
i. and O. L
Whichard went up to Parmele
Christmas day.
H. v. Brooks, Parmele, is in
town for a few days.
and Prank returned
to Wilson morning.
Misses Ella and Delia Smith
Thursday in Greenville.
J. came in Thursday
afternoon.
went up lo
dale Christ inns morning and re-
ITEMS.
I INTO-
All Kinds at The Reflector
N. O., Dee.
Christmas passed off very quiet-
No drunkenness was seen
our town.
n.
at the academy was fine.
The old and young seemed to
enjoy it. The house was crowded.
Alter the concert Santa Claus
loaded the tree give many
valuable presents to the little ones.
The white and blacks on Christ-
mas night had a sham battle
fireworks, and they nail a lively
lime. While the battle was going
on lour of cotton belonging
turned limit. I. ,, . , .
.,,.,,.,,,. , Henry Williamson in J. B.
Herbert Hell, of ,, . ,, .
illuming yard were set
j through Thursday night
Miss of
name up Thursday night to visit
he Bet Prescription for Malaria
i Freer a of
Tonic It is simply Iron
end quinine Is a firm. No
Fay.
leering Harvesting s, and I inn Drain Tile
Garland Cook Stoves.
BAKER HART.
Building
N. C.
Waller of Parmele,
Christmas with parents here.
Miss Kins Cannon returned
a lo the country.
i. and brother,
left Wednesday night for a
visit to Warsaw.
Miss Irene Sullivan, of
Bill, Is spending this week with
relatives hero.
BAKER HART,
Miss Nina Cannon. returned
this morning.
Clarence Cannon and sister Miss
Blanche, left for a
days visit to Miss Mary
near
Mis Daisy of
tree's, was in town yesterday. We
are always pleased to have Miss
I v in our presence.
Mr. Mr- U W. Smith
went in the country
day, i
. hurtled all night. It was
next morning about
Damage about
Fred Gardner wife, of
spent Christmas near here
Bill Gardner.
D. Moore and Andrew,
son, spent Christmas with their
friends in
of Mount
Olive, is spending a few days
Bethel.
The and Pitt county
bad a nice fox chase today.
three and caught o- I
W Rollins, , e,
We have just added Steam Supply to our business and
will cell anything In this lino very low. See us when in want of
and Angle Valves, Standard Globe
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water
Oil Cups, Air Cocks. Steam Hancock
U. s. Injectors, Cooks, steam
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Fitting all sizes.
LINE OF Packing. Rubber Bolt, Gaudy
Belt, Belt, Bell Lacing, Belt Hooks,
Jackson spent
Mi I Mollie Winter-
Jackson s lather. , m
Misses Esther Can- K. D.
non were in town . j .
Thursday with a carload of fine
j. L. Smith, spent ,,
Friday here. Z. went to Tarboro
Mrs. Ames children
Friday a few days Mrs w ,
visit to her sister, Mr M T
near Greenville. . .
.
J. J. s mother and sister
have moved to town and occupy
the house mar Mr.
Miss who baa
been spending the with
Miss Lizzie Combs, of re-
turned home on Friday even-
train.
Hope Future.
This is our
for year 1901. We hope
will lie a year our
people than year Just closing
has been; that earth may yield
Smith, of j more that there may
spent last night his be in the land with empty
I at Smith Hotel. He returned Ibis am,
Counted by those things which we
Mi-s Davis, who has ,, in ,
Mrs. Joseph Long, re-. year, year now
Friday to he home at , one
lute Hall.
majority of the people of our State.
Let us hope that in 1902 He who
the long ago placed His bow in
the cloud and swore by Himself,
because there was none greater by
Whom to swear, that so long as
lime endures seed time
vest shall lie, will cause the earth
to bring forth more abundantly
than it did at the last crop gather
Our people face the coming
year faith and hope and strong
Yon Know What Von
chill .
Time the print-
every bottle Hi i mi; II i i
unit Quinine iii a form N . ,
Pay. Me profitable Enquirer.
to do everything
j possible to make year a





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NEW YEAR CHANGES.
Some Present.
1902.
We do not remember to have
read of the occurrence of so many
horrible accident in the fame
length of time have been report
ed in the papers the last few days
Some or them seemed to chap-
of horrors. The year closes
with a record along this line.
The State has issued a charter
to the Kinston Eastern railroad,
with a capital stock of
The purpose of this company is to
build a railroad from Kinston to
some point Wilmington
road near Wilmington.
It will open a good section of
try. Eastern North Carolina needs
more railroads we hope this
one will not be long in building.
The wishes to close
the year by every one
who has given us patronage
1901. It has been a good year
for the paper we feel gratified
at the result of the year's work.
will be our endeavor and hope
during the new year to merit
receive even a larger patronage
than in the past, and to this e-d
the co operation of all is solicited.
We stand this evening at the
threshold of a year, and it is
an opportune l for reflecting
upon the past to the
future. There is not one of us but
who can recall through the year so
many blessings for which we should
fell exceedingly grateful to the
It is fitting to med-
these, and to lender to
Him the praise that is Nor
is there one who with proper ex-
can fail to see
short comings neglected op-
for doing good. Let
these be humbly acknowledge and
repented of, and turn to the new
year with the resolutions that it
shall, by Divine help, show a bet-
record in our lives. If there
have in the
past year let us by these,
forgetting them if possible, and
look with hope to the new
to m our duty
the to
who says thou not lot I am
with lie not dismayed, for I
am I will strengthen
thee; yea, I will Hue; yea, I
will uphold with the right
hand of my Let
every look joy and
hope to the new year, and may
bring a full of happiness
to all.
Too Fond
Talk about quick trips to jail,
made night.
He stole a large piece of beef
nearly a a
on Fifth street. theft was
quickly detected and the
was followed to his cart where I he
beef was Justice l-
was called on for a War-
rant, the was taken before
at once for a hearing, and was
passed right to jail. The whole
transaction consumed only a
minutes.
The first of every year brings a
numb r of business cir
and The buds
the following to note this new
day.
W. B Brown is combining his
cent store stock with bis
other store, doing all the business
at place.
Carr have dissolved
H. L. Carr will
the hardware business,
but ill move from the present lo
cation in the Forbes store to one
the stores the Brown Hooker
Baker Hart will move their
hardware stock from the Phoenix
building to the Alfred Forbes store
which was occupied last year by
Carr.
W. S. Fleming has purchased
the residue of the
stock and will move it to his store
in the building.
Johnston Bro. will occupy
store vacated by Bro
K. A. and C. OH.
Laughinghouse have formed a co
and will both occupy
Dr. office building Dick-
avenue.
Dr. B. L. Carr will come down
stairs and have his dental rooms
in the office lately occupied by Dr.
J. S. Mooring has purchased Hie
interest of II. White in
of White Fleming, and
the will hereafter be
Mooring.
J. Z. Gardner has opened a bug
repair blacksmith shop on
street, near Fifth.
THE
M. Jones, formerly with J. B.
Cherry Co. has gone the
road as traveling salesman for
wholesale shoe house.
E. Patrick, formerly with
Kicks it Wilkinson leisure
awhile, but expects to on
an Important mission
formerly with
is now with
White. Willie Bethel,
and D. c. Dudley have taken
lions at the same store.
q. Smith, formerly
While II. B. Ha-
formerly with H. G. Hooker,
are at leisure at present.
Miss Alice Smith has taken a
position with W. T. Lee. Co.
Charlie Newton, formerly with
L. II. Savage, is now with C. T.
J. B. formerly With
Greenville Supply Co., will go In
business for himself.
E. L. formerly
Sam White, has gone to Tarboro
to engage in business. D. B.
Smith, from I he has
n turned to his home in Bethel.
Lafayette formerly with
C, T. Is now
ll. F. formerly with
T. is now with B.
Cherry . On.
J. B. formerly
will go to his
farm l engage in farming and
merchandising.
formerly with
Greene Brown, is now with H.
C. Hooker.
formerly with D.
w. will go off to
is succeeded the store by J.
F. Smith.
F. While takes a position
with J. B White.
J. L. Carper, formerly with
Frank Wilson, will return to his
home in Wadesboro.
L. formerly with J.
now with Frank
OUR RALEIGH LETTER.
Special Correspondent of
N. C, Dec.
The old year lies a
old year, with its joys sorrows,
its realizations and disappoint-
this is its funeral day.
Winterville Department.
NEWSY HAPPENING AND
NOTES.
Jan.
Land
farm containing acres more or
As we are brought to face this tobacco, cotton or corn
stem reality, and east a land, acres cleared. Two good
live glance through the last twelve tenant s and other
1901 IN REVIEW
Brief Record cf Events
the Year.
NEW CENTURY BEGIN.
months of our is he
who will COM the first at the
balance of his too fallible
Deaths of Great Raters, a Queen
and n Struggle In
Sou lb of
Political and Miscellaneous
Disasters From Fire, Storm and
Classified Summary.
of a et o.
searer. I
. and r of
la
Adjoins lauds of Henry Cory,
Lewis and others and
may as the James H.
and lay claim to the attitude of land. Apply to A. C.
Pharisee Cox. j m .
How many are there among us A happy New t. 0- M
who will to everybody. a.
this day The tree in the chapel a m
been all that lie should have school building last a Met. . e
or all be could have been, to evening was as pretty ,, gOT
himself, his brethren, Ins Master we ever saw. Tastily , to tr the
and the world about him, even for and heavily I with valuable
the one brief and useful presents it presented an
the grave Time that was beautiful
Ob the opportunities to do indeed. Everyone seemed lobe a MISCELLANEOUS
good; the lo form will remembered, and many were v, el
neglected happy he ills and beaming faces m t m
the too appreciated ,, there on that
blessings hat were lavished upon
of remembered and his future m . v.
We refused or failed to amply fer in the gift of a m. g-J-a
estimate and nice et of buttons, a
to take advantage and black donkey. It
them, as were passing, and been, in the past, with us a . k .,
bow that they have passed us question of serious ion
and are its in what our avocation lite , ,,,,, hum and in n
how poignant grief, how should have been, now that is set- I in the sat rt
and painful ire the lashes of on- in provision made, if it u-
of .
U a few brief hour., over yon- market is not enhanced
hills the rays of next reason, It shall not lie inc wot min and
railroad near
the sun ill dawn a new fault of our farming me.
L. mill to what r . and In
the
ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE NOW CURABLE
by our new Invention. Only those born deal are incurable.
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
r. A. OP BALTIMORE. SAYS;
Md . March 1901.
entirely I now rm
a full cf my to lie at
About my light eat on until I w
a three without
her of among Mat e ear of who me
only an me. even only that the head
but in affected ear would be
I then your
After I hail it only a few .
after five week, in l
ties to truly ,.
if. A. Broadway, Md.
does not interfere your
YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME
U SAllE AYE. ILL
be
in a New York panel, and ordered treat.
i he ear been entirely I thank
f. Variety at
n Abroad.
Albeit of pro-
king, with
I queen
Jilt centennial of
of John chief the toiled
Mat,
A hour and Chi
City, lull
St la.
III., Ill
K. Light lain, brought relief to the corn belt
tier drought.
M. on the gull
H. sat
aged to the of
It. drowned by a In
county. Tea.
p Well, la paw M , Mocked all la
lied in of Cilia. i
Then let us, gathering a is- baby nor the donkey and to what m
for the he UP dO we shall attribute any failure e mine at Colo.
fur. , We are J men killed and and
. a.;.,., i of will later. e art, ,. on n,. s.
The
men killed and and trainmen
Injured In a head cotillion on the
F. read near
to wall see i .,
High , toiler In the
actively doing, whatever of will inform you later. We
mod may come our way, that may content to wait and see.
lie In power, during the year
of our I.
give us all strength throughout pupils It l very pleasing to
enable us one year from this us to that those from a
day lo say we have lived the year lattice who attended last
to some food purpose; that e have all returned without a simile ,,,. .
. m. won the at
and may opened with a good number of new and about
In a wreck and on lb.
Seneca, eh.
RACES AND
have not of exception. This speak.-for
at Walt la paw of Chung-
with great .
IS. The Count d wounded a. de
a in a duel at
II. f at a
in M,
Mile. Sophie noted
in Pan.
Aguinaldo. Filipino by
Frederick U. S. v. In HI aid-
Ins place In of
Id The Be. J.
-lull do theory, died
area
The
de-
Into lb
t. Pal ii
ii.
Allan;. .
go. The
inn,
SI. noted
lo
nil.
number-
were fell Sail
In
M. A 1-
,.,. and mind, with which I, was cheering as well as in
has so richly some at coming of each bin
of us, to and base purposes, every train t meet the smiling. ,,
the wealth with happy face, of returning pupils
which lie has Oiled the of and to hear their expressions e K caster
of a Christmas pleasantly am
hat.
of its, without baring
a single case of want and And. it was j.
nor wasted the strength , , seemed glad to . , ., s,
f u, Oil bless of
re-
or
late event th. t
New London; lime.
me.
. The crew belt th. of
In th.
Challenge cup the Henley
on
. at K. V.
won Jamel B. Toddy.
The Abbot t
the for
line, .
II. Yankee Ike t
Bay.
th.
-work. The front
at .,,.,, indeed fill-.
. . .-. i. and cut into the walnuts with great
i I ,. have often seen Muir-
The 8.1 .- of by , hind legs busily
r Miles m . bf engaged cutting into nuts, but
J. and j ,,,
Mara.
Saul
lane
M.
ran
in
he teeth formed.
is
log up if only and may they always be thus
at last realizing that not happy.
ill of lite to May Jon, my I We had a customer last week
friend, not fail to and re who bought a large lot wire
this may your He said he was going
de,,. sleep Ii- tranquil, and your remove his old fence and put in
hours of waking be solaced with wire fence. Then he would take
the reflection and conviction that good rails and repair his
you have at faithfully and tail fence and old
conscientiously to not broken nil be would use in burn-
. think alone this Una I. Th. woo the third declare
V V M of vise b,,,, ,.
The of the . and do likewise . Md-
Carolina yards of wire for sale by A. ,, Ku-rt Chicago
,,,,,,. up the financial spent , j, W-t
of the year. Friday with Miss
was with a,,,,,,, of Ayden.
cane W. A West, of Calico, and his l
State Treasurer Lacy John West, of Delaware, at u
a suit at law, as a lest case, Thins lay with J. Cox.
to determine whether Sim Chapman was Luke
awing machine companies ship t Jackson near
machines this Stale, c. o. to Monday,
ii , can be made to pay license lax.
. The of lb. . men's teeth the soft is
interior end composes the
,, renter part of their bulk. It is
the
ti. murder of
M. lo week .
m t. , ,, k and the makes up the rest
,. Pin When , squirrel cut.
id men
of Paul, died a.
cl which protects it from wearing
I away in chewing. The on a
tooth is nil on the
the
. the
with its teeth the soft
wears than the
front of the enamel, and the top of
the tooth is chisel shaped, lower in
the rear and coming to a sharp edge
front. Thus a squirrel really
in
. Cl lo
I ea-
w record by cowing a
i. mil th. Wand
en Cambridge;
II While, IS
sun
few
Some
J. A. Brady has moved from the
residence which he sold on With
street to one of Miss Leila
houses on Greene street.
J. C. Tripp bus moved from
the Blow
on the corner of Washington and
Third streets.
W. A. B. and two sis-
have moved from Farmville
hero and occupy house
B. M. In West
Union.
The of the
Christian church was held with the
church Greenville on
The business
of the union were
and well B. H.
Melton, of Wilson, preached ex
Sunday morning
and night. The next union will lie
with church, In Greene
county, Humbly in March.
to st,
It-
chill which if nm to
will cause SOU
of Perry u
Superintendent of Instruction
Toon, who has been so critically ill
for several weeks, is reported lo
now been mad to ultimate re-
bin friends arc glad to
learn.
telegraphy experiments
re HOW lobe pushed along the
Ninth coast, it is an-
A station has es
at Island
The appointment of W . C
Hammer, n leading lawyer
Of and of
Cornier, to succeed the late Wiley
as the Tenth
will give general
A dastardly to wreck
a on the A . ct N.
near last
The rascals
who Hie crime have
taken a cut to
and the
the devil becomes
of their train, and be may
supply a
through ticket, without
in hat delightful
of his.
Mrs. Abram Cox Friday
and Saturday in Ayden.
A Life
York
Henri r.
a M
In
Harvard win I
lo .
M. Terry defeated la I By
lot the
featherweight
Cornell M
football on Franklin lo .
Th. Weal Point football mm defeated the
team no.
to
J. The el died KM.
on
Hear, leader ass let
,, tidier. . me M its teeth sharp by using them.
II of
a. Z and In a race
. Hi- at
Auburn, N. Y.
I. The port.
I. IS
Bangui claim.
of
lo Panama, can-
l by la
of U.
I U
lauded
said to be n won th. day race In Sew
Old. Who died the Other day . coming I.
in Dublin, Ind., had met with many
I lap.
force
II. I In
riot la ere.
The Ma
I , hour. In
a.
Colon by U. and
Colon by
U Colombian liberal In
and in Pan
a. ;
by Colombian I
en Panama.
leader of
men.
under
George H.
in force
ind all
lid. eon of the
. died San
SB. The Colon lo
At the
THE BOER WAR.
church she thrown from a vein-.
,,. . ; i hip broken, in
1- and fell the
her hip;
during her life.
of ti real, she fell from a picket
fence and broke her In 1853
down a cellar mid broke her collar,
bone and three ribs, In 1888 in , , fight t en
returning from
KM, and
Mounted Title.
near in
killing II and wounding II cap-
t. lo la
U Unified
Sept.
IT
by
the killed winded
captured.
M halal,
with to.
BO Col.
column near aMen
indicting heavy
.,. U wounded and U
killed and wounded, In I'd
charge.
la. Col. column
t. Sine Call by a farce at
It. Wei. Boer., II
J. Th. of the .
ale An.
on lie th. II
The South I and Well India
glass of water or milk,
Some well of
whole will ad been disc in
tit of fold A . I
county.
in i her left leg at the
knee, in -l
,, , ,. . j . in 1898 fell
Is right arm,
. i in i i broke her light hip
r I lime.
a, r-
The icier -f Abdul
must many facets.
visitors is Dr.
it, the leader, who re-
he is perfectly charming.
i- sultan spoke to with tho
kindness. I found him s
. charming gentleman.
;, , he this
, . tile. Ha has. kept
i . loath, I found, with
the lab I fit of modern
life and evidently far from bat-
which
i mi tho
Mail.
ope
I. Th.
lire
Cub.
leader.
j.
Bird.
The kiwi is the sole remnant of
the wonderful race of wingless birds
once roamed all over New Zea-
land, the gigantic skeletons of some
of which have been found in
numbers that almost every museum
in the world possesses one or more
of them.
The kiwi is about the size of a
partridge, has a rather long neck
and a curious bill about four inches
in length. Its wings arc quite
and its feathers have a sort
of unfinished character, which
be supposed to represent natures
in that direction, be-
the dose, rich plumage of the
modern bird was
Wanting the means of flight, the
kiwi has been almost exterminated,
with it also have gone or nearly
gone all the other feathered
of the woods. The invasion of
their haunts by the white man ha
been their destruction.
You Cannot Drown an
It is a singular fact, recently
by experiments made by
French scientists, that you cannot
Bill
FREAKS OF NATURE.
Wasn't
please me
of
I think it M A
i. n ,.,.,,,.,. The purpose of the
experiments was to determine how
long Insects would lie able to resist
asphyxiation after they had been
in water.
An ant immersed in water
itself up and become absolute-
inert, but upon being restored to
the air comes to in a period
varying with the length of its
After a of six or
eight hours it requite, half an hour
to come to mid of an
hour to recover when tho
has been continuous for
hours.
Cuckoo.
clock bout.
bail It true,
Out POP. Hill,
And hi. . and
a, tilled ID Wared In tornado
a Berlin Tel
wept oil.,.
A -bloody I II In lilt B I
many
a Ala ; I- prop-
a . and
f Ohio.
lad l
ed t I. e
II and many by ball
and In
go. ,
I , a
II. M i, I. Warm It
Hi-l
nil.
a Bat a., kneel la iii;
hr
l-i
U.
ii. a
ti. a. an-
W-S . ,
lee
two hide Horn Jon,
to boar
He
h. ain't
J . why. V
Bl lie.
A. II.-
Christmas
Our Furnishing Department
In fairly abloom with bright, handsome Christmas
the prettiest that the combined efforts of the
weaver silk worm ever produced. Every shape, too,
that fashion allows. There is scarcely a man, young or old,
who will not receive a Christmas Tie from his sister, or
best girl, and we that if every Inly Who buys a
Tie would look here would sell every
Christmas Tie sold in Greenville.
KING
HOWDY DO.
Some Speak to Some to You.
Monday,
M. Moore returned to Tarboro
this morning.
J. L. Fleming went up the road
this morning.
Louis left the morning
for N. if
Mrs. M. M. on to
Nick Ibis
B. Moseley
day evening from Scotland Neck.
Mrs. K. J. Cobb Ibis
from a visit to Kinston.
J. B. Edwards, Neck,
who has been visiting W. II. Bar-
home this morn-
Mis of
Mount, who has her
W. M.
home this morning.
II. Blackburn, train dispatch-
of the way at
came
evening and today.
1901.
Fred Co went to
day evening.
C. H. Mayo left this morning for
W. J. to Kinston
Monday evening.
E. Moore went to
Monday evening.
Smith returned to Ayden
Another evidence of the danger Monday evening.
NOTICE heavy is shown W. Baa Bernard to
If there a CROSS MARK Christmas today.
in the margin of this paper it j metal roofs of two be- A. Bowen Monday
so to remind you that you owe longing to W. H. Harrington evening Iron. Plymouth.
ii, i tiff A ., a n. . .
SACRIFICE SALE.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
Rood
for
and we request
you to as early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper
the other to Mrs. M. A. Jarvis--
considerably damaged with day evening from
canon crackers. In instances
a large was in the root
by the explosion of the
Book Club.
OF
Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats.
FURNITURE,
. PRICES.
LOCAL
The days are beginning t
lengthen.
The will
meet next
Get your new year printing
at Tun office.
Bring your fat Cattle to E. M.
and
W. A. Forbes returned Monday
evening from a trip Greene
county.
If you started out with good res
through
the year.
Ex-Congressman W. H. H.
died Monday at his home
Wilkesboro.
Get your ledgers, day books, etc.
for beginning the new year at
Reflector Book Store.
The bells merrily Tuesday
at the death of the old year
and birth of the new.
Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Moore and
little son have returned home from
holiday to
It you read a B belong.
let one of your
year resolutions lie to become a
subscriber.
J. T. Matthews returned Mon
day from Mount
where he had the
holidays.
The year 1901 has a good
one for Greenville in way of
growth. Let everybody try to
make
Mrs. J. V. of
who has visiting her parents
Farmville, left here Saturday
for her home.
Kenneth wife and lit-
child, who have been visiting
the family of J. return-
ed lo Kinston Monday
If rumor is correct, and it often
is, Greenville will have some wed-
dings before the new year gels old
enough to discard clothes.
Johnston Bros, have routed the
store, formerly occupied
by J. L. Bro., will
conduct a grocery business there.
During the month of
Deeds T. K. Moore is-
sued fifty eight marriage licenses,
the number being exactly divided
between white and colored couples.
Mis. J. Booth Mon
evening from
W. J. has moved into
the Fleming West Green
ville.
Foster left this morning
for where he will enter
the organization of school.
of the Century Hook Club J. B. left this morning
more delightful or elaborate enter- tor Charleston o attend the expo-
than that given by
White its recent J. I. Burns, who has been
meeting his ever been tendered its spending a few days left this
members. The Club not
Tuesday of last week bill will, W T. Jackson HO, who
c tomorrow have spending
. , i M. , I. Joy to their home
o'clock with Mrs. Mark
Mens Clothing Overcoats
For Men, for for
At Cut cut prices THIS m
F. C. CORSETS,
If you will
wear Corsets
F. C CORSETS.
Agent.
on the
Market
forth e Money
Easy, comfort-
win steep wan
Tonight Not If you have a cough
you
down. You tho cough
which will relieve
the tho cheat, the in the
throat th hard it
no this remedy may
freely lo children, and to the moat
Court.
Mayor H. Long has disposed
of the following cases his court
since last
Charlie shooting pistol
on street, lined and costs, 13.86.
James I. discharging
in town, fined and costs, 11.95.
Allen Harrington, riotous
disorderly and assault,
lined costs, 92.05.
Forbes, riotous and
disorderly and assault,
fined costs, 93.75.
Jesse and Robert John-
son, riotous and disorderly conduct.
Starkey lined and costs,
Johnson not guilty.
Lawrence Ward, assault with
deadly weapon, bound over to Jan-
Superior Court.
John Mathews, drunk dis
orderly, fined costs, 12.95.
Oscar Vincent, disorderly con-
duct using vulgar and profane
language, lined costs, 92.95.
W. II. Harrington, disorderly
conduct assault, lined and
costs, 93.35.
George Dudley, drunk and
lined
John Gray, and
disorderly conduct using pro-
lined costs,
13.85.
John Allen discharging
pistol town, filled and costs,
94.55.
John Teel, riotous and disorder-
fined one penny and
costs,
James Brown, riotous and
and assault with
deadly weapon, bound over to
court.
Addle and Jennie
riotous and disorderly conduct
assault with deadly weapon,
bound over to Superior
court.
Sparrow, assault with
deadly weapon, over to Jan-
Superior court.
L. M. Overton and wife, who
have been visiting bis brother, D.
Overton, returned to George-
town S. , this morning.
U. P. and daughter, Miss
Mary, who have been visiting
lives here during the holidays, left
this morning for Charleston.
Jam- AT
II. II. Wilson. Of
today here.
w. a. West left morning to
be gone a week.
CORSET WAISTS.
able durable i
Health Restored lo Wen i
F. C Corsets
are the ones
to buy.
Odd Coats.
94.98 kind now 92.90
4.48 kind now 2.4
8.98 kind now 1.98
Boys Knee Pants. Mens Pants.
From-leper pair to , S
PRICES
IV THIS SALK
Hats and Caps.
TO FIT AND SUIT
WE HOPE
EVERYBODY.
A named Mitchell who as-
a white in North-
county, on Christmas day,
was lynched night. Tho
protested his innocence, but
evidence against him
H. W. returned to
Winston today.
B. B. King, of came
in Ibis
of
was In town
of came
Tuesday
Miss Leila Thornton has re-
turned from
Miss Jessie Hum n, of
is visiting relatives here.
W. W. Perkins returned
day evening from
returned
evening from
Mr. W. A. II. was hint
to pay to The
tho New Year.
Miss Johnson, of
up this to visit her
sister, Mrs. i.
Cobb, of
has visiting Percy Forbes, re
turned home Tuesday evening.
II. Jones went to Norfolk to
day where he will begin bis
work as a traveling
Charlie who was
with Lee Co., left this
morning for his in Bethel.
V, Johnson left this
fur Va., where ho en-
gages in bust for the new year.
Mrs. E. A. Harden, of Wilson,
who has been visiting sister.
Mrs L. Carr homo to-
day.
Dr. W H. Savage, wife
child, who have visiting the
family of O. T. left this
morning for Clifton Forge,
Misses Cook and Annie
Sledge brother, Forest, who
have been their uncle, L.
U. Pender, left morning for
their home in Tarboro.
Goods must be sold to make room for that Big
Stock in Lynchburg, Va.
Underwear.
Dozen Heavy Fleeced
Shirts Drawers
Me Quality, Sale ice l
Dress Goods.
Entire -lock of
Woolen and Silks
deduced lo to as per cent.
Ladies Underwear
Heavy Fleeced Lined
Shirts and Pants
Sale
Greatest Sensation, Cutting and Slashing Prices in
I Clothing and Furniture.
C. T.
The Big Store.
Greenville, N C.
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Have You Forgot
What
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AN
UP-TO DATE LINE OF
Dry Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Aim A thing
WHICH I AM TO MENTION
to see me for your next B of Flour or Pork.
Yours to please-
Jag. B. White.
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid up Insurance,
I. Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is N.
Will he reinstated if arrears paid within on month while you
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of and payment of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second each
succeeding year, provided the premium for the currant year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
PRECEDENT AND PRECEDENT
The press of the has
taken knowledge of the fact that of
late a precedent long ago establish-
ed in the of cabinet
has been very much
violated. within the past
year it has been the rule that no
two cabinet officers should come
the same but President
chose Postmaster Gen
Smith and afterwards
General
and now President Roosevelt
bus selected his
the Treasury from th same State
from which Secretary of
Wilson bails. And why not
Cabinet officers, M other public
officials, should be chosen re-
to fitness not with regard
; to where they live. In North
Carolina has grown up the bad
custom of selecting the
States Senators the one from the
east and the other from west,
and yet the Slate was never more
i creditably represented in the up
i per house Congress than
both the Senators were from the
It is not
j always a bid idea to violate
Observer.
Pills
After eating, of bilious habit
derive treat benefit taking one
II you
DRINKING TOO MUCH,
they relieve the nausea.
SICK HEADACHE.
and which follow,, restore
the appetite and feel-
las. coated.
Take No Substitute.
GRIFTON ITEMS.
C. Dec.
K. Gardner In hero on visit
to friends and relatives.
Misses Anna and
home from U spend
S. To make policy payable as an during the lifetime Christ
mas.
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville. X.
LOOKING LETTERHEAD
Has lost many a dollar for business men. If a man is
Judged by the coat he wears, he is also judged by th
letter-head he uses. An artistic, nicely primed let lei
head may be looked on as a good Investment.
Send your next order to
The Reflector Office.
It will be done right
The price doing It
will be right, too.
Y THEOREM
r TONIC LAXATIVE
If you have tour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad
dizziness, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, loss
cf appetite, insomnia, lack of energy, blood, blotched or muddy skin,
or any symptoms and disorders which tell the story of bad bowels a . an
impaired digestive system, Will Cure You.
It will dean out the bowels, stimulate the liver kidneys, strengthen
the mucous membranes cf the stomach, purify your blood and put you
your again. Your appetite will return, your bowels move
your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you, your skin will clear sad
freshen and you will feel the old time energy and buoyancy.
Miss Mabel Woolen, of
is here visiting the Misses Gard-
i Mr. and Mis Unfits Walston, of
came in Tuesday to spend
Christmas with Mis.
patents, Mr. and Mis, S. W.
son.
Mrs. bin Johnson came in
Thursday evening from to
pend a few days with friends,
came Thursday
to spend a few days and will
leave for Greensboro Sunday,
W. II. of Ayden, is
here spending holidays.
Miss May Dunn, of Kin-Ion, is
I Visiting Miss Susie Dunn.
Felix is spending the
holidays at
Prank of is
Spending the holidays with
the family of son.
c. J. Tucker J. I.
have opened up stock of new
goods I already at rived
and are looking for balance of
goods on even freight.
I. to Greenville
Wednesday
S. bus bin going
getting up a petition for
the A good
many cf
have signed the petition.
There a tree
the school
night.
A. It, of Ridge Spring,
was lure Friday.
Misses Bailie and
came home last week to spend
holidays,
In bis weekly Washington letter,
-I published In yesterday's issue of
The Observer. Cum
told of the great
reaped by the action of certain
Stales in keeping one set of men
in Washington as their
Maine, he says, leads in
respect of seniority of her
and her people have
by many Federal
appropriations for public work
the State, and also have
everything they asked
Congress. It is really
when one comes to dwell on
the subject, why a good man
should ever lose his seat in
except for a political
at home The idea that a
seat in the national capital is a
reward for political service is
one which should be
by all A Congress,
mill should be I lie of the
people he represents, and if he is
right kind of man it would
appear to be the part of wisdom to
let him die in harness if attends
to business as he should. Private
affairs are carried on ill this man-
why should not the people
at large be allowed the same
Rotation In public office.
such us of Congressman,
results In injury to
who the system.
Chariots w r.
I mi satiated
have laved more
all the put together I bars re
When gs
up it at once,
Druggist, ft. Louis, Mo
A PROCLAMATION BY THE
NOR.
Reward.
State Carolina,
Executive Depart met.
information
has been received at this Depart
that at Falkland, Pitt
N. C, on or about December 22nd,
John Parker shot and
killed Alex Little.
it appears that
the said John H. Parker has fled
the State, or so cot teals himself
that the 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,
a reward of two hundred
for the and de
livery of the said John H Parker
to the Sheriff of Pitt county the
Court house in Greenville and I
do enjoin all officers of Stale
and all good citizens to assist in
said criminal to justice.
Done at our City of
the 28th day
October, the year
of our Lord one thous-
and nine hundred and one and in
the one hundred and twenty sixth
year of our American
By the
Char. B.
P. M. Private
II. Parker is
nearly six feet high of spare build,
weighs about pounds, has
boyish face, is almost heard-
less, ban blue eyes, light hair, is
slightly stooped and is about
years old.
E.
T.
Mother seeking
. i
It ;
nature.
restful OS I i
if and ml; for if.
I mo I, r fur cod
. I
or i I a pro ml Inn .
J , ft
. ., . , , t H
For Sale by
temple i.
W lo
, I I i. i
H I-, -ill
Our Line of
New Millinery
and you Mill be convinced that a
prettier, display was
never
Made in
Greenville.
Pattern Ready-to-wear lints, Sailors,
Cloaks Cups. very newest
and lair styles in in my line.
Prices lower I ever. Give mu a call.
M.
Greenville, N,
End of the Century Club.
l The
laid of Club
held regular semi monthly
Hotel Dec.
Mrs J. L. Fleming being hostess.
Business of great importance was
transacted,
The literary consisted
of two selections, in his
read by Mrs.
and in his Old
read by Mrs. King.
Mis. Fleming her attractive
social manner for a little diversion
from business gave an
lion Mrs. r being
I he most observant.
Refreshments the rarest and
delicious were
After a e bade
the hostess adieu, each one ex
pressing herself as spent a
most delightful evening.
Griffin,
Practical Watch Maker and Jeweler.
Opposite I.
Recently the market
mill Um took
ever
to fur
holiday
Prompt attention t
watches
promptly.
E. E. GRIFFIN.
Grocer and
Fin nil lire Dealer. Cash paid fol
Hides, Fur. Cotton Seed, Oil liar
re's. Turkeys, etc. lied
Steads, Mattresses, Oak Soils, Ha
by
suits. Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
Gall A
M.-at Key West Cheroots,
Can
reaches, Apples.
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flout Coffee,
Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Heel and Hulls, Gar-
den Heeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Currents,
and China Ware, Tin and
Ware. Cakes Crackers,
aid Sewing Machines, and nil
goods. Duality
Quantity, Cheap for cash. Com
to see
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
The in and low
Nice per dozen,
per dozen.
AH other lines very chem Crayon
r r in. any small picture Nice
Frames baud all the time.
examine my Work. No trouble tn dhow
and answer The very
beat guaranteed lo all. boon
to a. m., I. to p m. Yours to
Tin- i n lbs nun.
of
for Pin of
bath of
miles amounts fur
for the
ending I. 1901.
or
It I. Davit
W ti hath attended
Jesse Cannon twin days,
days,
Chapman days.
AMOUNT I.
For days as Coat. O it
For
O W
For t day as Com.
day as Is
S t
ESTABLISHED IN
J. I. k ID.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
NOTICE.
having as ad-
on the mate of M It Eure
hereby to all persons busing
bast estate to
for on or 15th.
1902, or this notice will lie in bar of
their recovery. to said
arc to make
M. I.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Superior court Clerk of Pitt county,
having issued tellers of Administration to
me, the on the of
December, 1901, the estate of J. A,
deceased, is hereby given
to all persons indebted to to make
payment to the undersigned,
and to of said estate to present
claims, properly authenticated, to
undersigned, twelve after
the dale notice, or this notice will
be plead in of their recovery.
This 10th day of 1901.
J.
r. lie J.
OLD DOMINION
Steamer leave Washing
ton daily at A. M for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
Fridays at
leave Tarboro for Greenville
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
railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
NOTICE lO CREDITORS.
duly qualified before the
Clerk of Pill county as Executor
of the Last Will Mrs. B.
n. notice is hereby
given to all persons indebted to the estate
to make immediate payment to the under-
and all having claims
the estate are lo their claims
for payment on or before 29th day of
November, 1902. or this notice will be plead
In bar of recovery.
This 29th day of Nov. 1901.
Executor of Mrs. S. M.
NOTICE.
As I am turn-in the hospital in
more for the of undergoing an op-
I have ac-
counts in the hands of my brother, Mr.
Wiley at the store Greene A
brown, mid him full to col-
and It for same. I
those indebted la him and set-
BROWN, M D.
W Q
F-r Con.
For miles
days a. M
Vat days as Commutes son
Foe miles led
-I
For as e.
For miles ed
Phone h
Miss a
years of age, com-
suicide in
by taking add,
m from
learn from Free and
exception of sister
hits DO Bear relatives living. She
as. housekeeper for the family of
Mayor O. U. Webb, in
Carolina's
The Charlotte Observer.
EVERY II. IN THE YEAR.
C TOMPKINS.
i. P. CALDWELL Editor.
m news service
. to any paper
u on Atlanta,
special service is
ever a Caro-
con-
of It or more pages, is
to a large extent up of
original mailer.
run
Hit I'll 111.- I and Friday
per year.
L J
For days C p
For traveled
Si A
or Pi it i
I, T It clerk of the
sf for the county
aforesaid, that
is a doth appear
Of In my onto, this day pf No-
1801. T it
Hoard Com. Fill County.
comity In court.
vs. t
Tins. D.
ThO defendant, Thus above
will lake notice that no action
in the
Superior court of Fill conn y for divorce,
defendant will further take notice
that he is required lo lie appear at the
next regular term of the Superior held
for county be In the court
in on Monday
fore first Monday of 1902, it
the day January, 1902 and then and
there answer to complaint, which w
before said court, or Jade,
meat will be granted accordingly to the
prayer of the complaint.
This 2nd day November. 1901.
MOORE,
Clerk of court
W.
DEALER IN
GREENVILLE N. C.
feNS---------0
Cotton Bagging and Ties always
on
Fresh goods kepi constantly en
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
W, R, WHICHARD BRO.,
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low as
low c-i. Highest market prices
for country produce.
William J, f
Warrant of
T.
The T. C. will lake
1901, a MUM m him
in above by
clerk the Superior court of Pill
county, v lo the January term
of WM Superior which
on 7th Monday before the Monthly
in March, it day of
January, I re-
in the Sheriff of county not ex-
thin
T. not to lie f mM in
as the to recover of
th T sum of
II which
plaintiff w due him, for
a violent c n
him by by which
received and painful
The T C. defendant
will also take notice that a warrant of
Attachment wan
clerk 30th day of November,
T. C.
to the Sheriff of
county and returnable to the January term
if Pitt court which convenes
OB the Monthly More the
in Wan h, It the
day of 1902. and the time
and plate when and where the
II And the raid T.
C. will take notice that he re-
lo appear and or demur to
of plaintiff in this action or
the relief therein will be granted.
I at my office in town of Greenville
November 25th,
MOORE,
Clerk Superior
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior Exterior
for Fine Modern Cheap
We solicit patronage and
to give satisfaction
The largest paper j prices, styles and work.
in North
copies sent application.
Address
Charlotte, N. C.
your lo
Co.
N. C.
notice to rue
Public.
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. C. General for
North Carolina Virginia, of that Well-
Known Popular
THE MUTUAL
Life Co., of
to announce lo large number
pork; lo the public
will now r. i tin,
state from this dale will
desirable policies, to all
siring the very best tin
life in the world.
If local agent in your town has not
yet completed arrangements, address
JOHN C.
Agent, K. O.
Assets
Paid policy
Live, energetic admits at
v, for the
J. L
------DEALER IN------
h r i
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Li of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Storks, Cotton, Grain and
Private Wires to New York,
Chicago New Orleans.
The Commoner
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
in Advance.
Year II, Biz Mouths tine,
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
The Reflector office. The Semi
Weekly Reflector and
will be sent together
one year for or Tub Daily
and
year for payable in ad-
FOR
The Eastern Reflector
it
mi
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH II TO
PEI IT
VOL
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY boa.
NO
1902
Happy
To my friends customers of Pitt and ad-
joining counties- Wishing each and every one a
happy and prosperous
New Year.
Thanking each one for their patronage and
kindness and ash a continuance of the same.
We wish to Say
We arc still knocking out, high prices. Our motto
will be Down with high prices.
W. T. LEE CO.
EXAMPLE OF A THE
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance
Mr. Dan Abram, of Rocky Mount, N. C, took out policy
No. in 1880, amount kind, ordinary life,
year period, annual premium total
payments
OPTIONS OF SETTLEMENT.
year dividend payable in cash
and continue 6,000.00
Full paid participating additional
continue policy for
Withdraw total cash value 3,602.80
For an agency, or example of results at your age for com-
with any other address, giving date of birth,
T. ARCHIBALD General
For Virginia and North Carolina,
1201 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va
Times Value
OF ANY OTHER.
EASIER.
ONE THIRD FASTER.
all unoccupied
territory.
WHEELER WILSON,
Manufacturing Company,
Atlanta, Ga.
For sale by
S. T WHITE,
Greenville,
ITEMS.
S, C, Jan. 1902.
Dr. W. E. Warren, of Stokes,
was here Friday.
C. E. Bradley went lo Washing-
ton Friday.
Miss Deb Fleming, of StoVes,
spent last Friday here with her
sister, Mrs. G. H. Little.
The Missionary Baptist Sunday
school had a nice Christmas tree
here in the Friday night.
Oscar James came Tuesday
night Not folk to spend
Christmas with his parents and
returned Friday.
Miss Magpie Doughty, of Green-
ville, is Mrs. K. R. Flem-
Rev. R. Carroll, of Mini City,
preached here Sunday
night.
J. II. went to Wash-
Friday.
Joe Rollins, Jr., came in
day night from Kim City to spend
some time here with bis parents.
W. after spending the
j holidays here, morning for
lo resume bis work.
Charlie went to Wash-
Saturday.
Ed. Andrews went to Washing-
ton
Jasper Briley was here today to
see his best girl.
Miss Gay, of Wilson, is
visiting Misses Sidney
Davenport.
J. J. went to
Greenville today on business.
Charlie Fleming, of Washington,
here Saturday.
Miss Laura Ayers, of Washing
tuned home after
some time here Miss
Blanche Fleming.
Little went to
Saturday business.
Roy Rollins went to Washington
today.
G, II. Little went up the road
on the morning train.
H. G. A. L. agent,
went to Washington Friday.
-AT-
Happy New Year
We wish to thank our friends for the very liberal
patronage they have given us during the pant year and
we will strive to merit a continuance of your favors by
giving you the very beat value we can for your money.
All we ask of you for the veal
is to give us ii being replenished
every day, so you will always And something new and
up to date. Again wishing you a Year,
we remain ever friends,
j p mm k m.
The Place to
get the Best
Goods for the
Least Money
YOU ARE then you will
HUNTING go straight to
H. C HOOKER,
Complete stock of fall and winter goods
now nearly for your inspection, and our
cannot be surpassed anywhere.
ladies should not fail to see our stock.
H. C. HOOKER.
FARMVILLE ITEMS.
BLACKJACK ITEMS.
PATENT
Our Line of
New Millinery
and you will lie that a
prettier, more stylish display was
never
Made in
Greenville.
Pattern Hats. Ready-to-wear Hats, Sailors,
Cloaks and Caps. The very newest
and latest styles in everything in my line.
Prices lower than ever. Give me a call.
The Journal tells of a fraud
on the
A calling A.
Rogers has been holding meetings
in a colored claim-
that his mission is to
the interests of and his
title, so he says, is the
general manager of
formed for tins purpose.
The plan of oner is to petition
congress to bounty to all ex-
slaves pay them pensions.
To end a is being
raised by Rational General Man-
ager Rogers and the assessment is
considered very moderate, being
a head.
About of
gave up their dimes
i the who aroused great
ii, especially when he tie
that
held these black in his and
promised to do something for these
poor The news of this
city
several went to hear
speak. When they heard the
above and like remarks I hey
ed that the fellow was obtaining
money under f pretenses and
told him that he would lie
on. The general manager
and was to
lie seen day, having
moved on to where another harvest
Of Sockets and dimes may lie gar
Free Press.
. Jan. l.
Misses Jack, N. Jan. l,
and brother, I On Wednesday, IT, at the
Gus of Portsmouth, spent home of the bride's father, Miss
Christmas with their aunt, Mrs. i Bessie Hart and Mr. W. O. White
It. W. Hines, of Marlboro. were happily married, Justice J.
We that James It. John- A. officiating. Immediate-
son, who been clerking for M.; after the ceremony was perform-
T. Morton, leave. We ed they drove to the horns of the
wish him much success in every groom where a reception was held,
Their attendants were, L. H.
Hiss Alice Hines is visiting the While, Jr., with Miss Grace Hart,
II. Mellon, Oscar Harms with Miss
May love and prosperity
Mary Smith, of Greenville, attend their future lift.
All Kinds at The Reflector
Failures of the
We never appreciate great-
of some men they are
The average young man's
more frequently his
salary.
woman really loves her
ask him to go shop
pin; with her.
new York, Jan. i Reports lo
I. G. Dunn it Co , show that fail
ores for the year 1901 were
in
amount of liabilities, while of
hanking other fiduciary
there were insolvencies,
involving a total of
defaults and
liabilities. These figures compare
very favorably with the
failures in with liabilities of
of which were
banks, for
Manufacturing disasters In mm
numbered 3.441, with an
of compared
I tilth In the previous year,
while there
suspensions of trailers
for in
with liabilities of
The defaulted liabilities
were cents to of
bank exchanges. A ratio to the
number of firms In business
that amount of
averaged 894.33
for each concern. This amount
compares with in 1900,
while going back lo 1888, the aver-
age was
many ways prosperous
conditions the Stales
were shared across Northern
border, for failures in
of Canada were
fewer in number and smaller
amount liabilities titan live
of the feeding seven years.
to banking
statement w as even more favorable,
ore of the making
us good an exhibit. All
defaults numbered 1,341, with
liabilities which
compares with Won, owing
11,01.1.208. In
there were for
against the previous
year, liabilities of
Trading failures number
with a to. indebtedness of
compared with in
the previous year for
who has been visiting here grand
mother, Mrs. N. B. Smith, return-
ed borne yesterday accompanied by
Miss Bather Bold Lang.
Mis. X. Bateman, of Ply
A Deal
It is announced that a Southern
furniture exhibition will be made
at High Point Spring Ho
doubt it ill be a most creditable
affair, If held. A lull presents
of beautiful work turned
furniture manufacturers of
the Sooth would be a revelation to
to tunny people living in South,
who buy their furniture after it
has been shipped North and re-
shipped South and are unaware
the work was done in this or
Southern Stale. We
none the exhibition will be held.
The people of the South need lo
become better informed of the re
sources of their section in this, as
well other City
Sentinel.
Book Club.
Mrs. Mark celebrated
the closing afternoon of the Orel
veil of th new century with a re
to the Fin de Honk
club of Greenville, The enter
was interesting from
start to finish, with some unique
and plea-sing ores,
steeling through
coming hostess
seating each guest a beaut I
fill calendar 1902. Among the
literal were poems, orig-
and selected, several of
usual merit; noticeably so a local
epic containing the names if each
member running over with fun
pathos, composed by Mis.
King.
The thanks of club are ten
Mrs for a charm
evening the of wishes
for new
A. O. Clark came in Monday be-
fore Christmas Mt. Olive to
spend the holidays with
here.
Miss Annie White and brother,
month, is visiting her daughter, W. O. White, spent day
Mis. George W. Freeman. I in Washington.
Rev. T. II. Haiti and arc Dr. and Mrs. W. H. who
visiting Mrs. have been visiting friends and rel-
Vivian Parker and Alice here, left tor their horns at
Harper will leave soon for St. J Edwards Mill Monday.
-s school Raleigh. Hubert Cooper and
Misses Mamie Hotter and Mary came in Saturday to spend
and James spent several days
several days in town hot week j At the home of
With Parker and Harper. Mrs. I. H. White, Miss Maggie
George A Barnes, nut ion While, of Dover, and Mr. L.
foreman of the Carolina and While, Jr., were happily married
Telephone Co., came to Farm- j by Kev. James Corbitt.
on B, C. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Whits left
to Friday for Hill to spend
Miss Mary who days.
been spending some time with. Mr. and Mrs. Will Morriss, who
Misses and Mamie; have been Mrs.
returned home yesterday, here, left Thursday for
J. J. and W. C. their borne Greene county.
ate painting the new residence of Thursday evening at the home
W. C. Askew on Wilson street. of the groom's parents, Miss Mary
B. O. Turnage, who came home Jane Gaskins and Mr.
lo spend the holidays, Adams were married, Rev.
will return to Oxford Monday. Corbitt performing the rite. At-
Fields will accompany him. were. Charley
W ill Hooker, Speed, is visit with Miss Maggie Smith, Jesse
his mother, Mis. Jennie with Miss
J- H. White Jim White
Commissary Sergeant Samuel passed through Sunday to
M. Pollard home
Dee. 87th, much every one's
surprise. He tun been in the
Philippine Islands. Some merchants don't look at
Mrs. Dr. H. and advertising right. They
children, of are regard it as u
log Mrs Jesse Cay. ,,,,, m
The public school opens Monday, I ore rent, clerk hire,
January W. Arnold; investment may fail to be
ls teacher. will be no there is less denser of
. i
at the Academy,
is here on
Long has recently
moved into W. ti. Lang's new rest,
deuce Church street.
Miss Fields is visiting her
sister, Mrs T,
Von Know What ire Taking
tin- l print-
I. ml, . . , it
in a So
Curt. No Pay,
allure to make a profit from Judi-
advertising than from other
investments. To get the best re-
from advertising some con-
should lie given to It,
just like other features of your
business. You would expect
to plant a crop and get the best re-
by paving no further
to it; should you neg-
your advertising
Free Press.
Balsams


Title
Eastern reflector, 3 January 1902
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
January 03, 1902
Original Format
newspapers
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Local Identifier
MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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