Eastern reflector, 31 January 1902


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Have You Forgot
What
THAT AM CARRYING AH
DATE LINE OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
A thing
WHICH I All UNABLE TO MENTION
Come to see me for your next B of Flour or Pork.
Yours Co please
las. B. White.
AN OLD ADAGE
SAYS-a
purse Is heavy
Sickness makes a light purse.
The LIVER Is the seat of nine
tenths of all disease.
Pills
to to the root the whole mat-
thoroughly, quickly safely
Population Increase in the South.
For the first lime In I he history
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS BATE BEEN PAID IN THE
I BENEFIT LB III
OF NEWARK. N. . YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value.
Paid up Insurance.
Insurance works automatically
Is Non
Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within on while yon
are living, or within three after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of payment of arrears interest.
No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and of each
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
THE
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THE GREAT
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If you have tour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad
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of insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy skin,
or any and disorders tell the of bad bowels and on
impaired digestive system, Will Cure You.
It will clean out the bowels, stimulate the liver and kidneys, strengthen
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your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you, your skin will clear
freshen and you will feel the old time energy and buoyancy.
UM Hula sties for m .
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For Salt by
SICK MADE WELL
WEAK MADE STRONG.
of Life Dis-
covered by Famous Doctor-
Scientist I hat Every
Ailment.
Wonderful Cures Are Effected
That Seem Like Miracle
Performed The Secret of
Long Life of Olden Times
Revived.
LIVER to normal condition.
he Remedy Is Free To All Who tone to the
Send Name Address. ,. . , ., .
After years of patient study, and flesh to the body.
delving Into dusty record of Take No Substitute.
the peat, as well following Mod-
in the realms of
medical science, Dr. James
Kidd. First National Hank
building, Fort Ind. makes
the Startling announcement that Of Ibis country. M a special report
from Census Bureau now sets
the population of the South-
Slates has relatively
more rapidly than that of the
North and making the rate
of more nearly same
than ever before.
The increasing attractiveness of
I the South as a field for investment
and settlement accounts for this
marked Increase of population.
Outside capital it being drawn to
the development the
natural The section's
Industrial growth has been
during the past few years. The
I demand for labor has been very
, . . . The
baa surely discovered elixir
life. That he is able the aid Inevitable result cf these
of a mysterious known is now apparent in the
to himself, as a re- census reports,
suit of the years he has spent in I Southern States hare every
searching for this precious lift ,
boon to cure any and every, . .,
disease that is known to the human w to of growth such
body. There is doubt of the as has not heretofore been known.
doctor earnestness In making The attention of capitalists is most
claim and the remarkable cures. secured.
be is daily seems to tabor to Indus-
bear out very . ,
theory which he advances is one of trial development follows. Within
reason and based on found the next ten years the South will
in a medical practice of many take lead in
It to try bis he rate of if
of possess
be call it, fir be sends tree,
anyone who is a in I value as affording a for
to convince of
ability to cure, so there is
Norfolk, Va., Jan. L.
thirty years of age,
in social circles in Norfolk
and easier for Standard Oil
Company's blanch here, was d
dead by a newsboy.
The in a small skin in
deck. No possible clew
to the cause of Mr. pres-
in that locality found.
coroner's jury rendered a
giving congestion of lungs
The physician have
a for toe practice of their
beginning January 1902.
They will the office of Dr. store,
Dickinson venue, where all
can find them.
E. M. f,
C. OH. M.
Steamer
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
its ii Fridays at A. M.
The firm of R. Bro
doing M. C , was
K.
the The
and restore the action the the cause death, i ard, who will rattle all of Hi-j leave Tarboro for Greenville
nil. XVII 1.119 KIDD.
i firm and to whom all persons owing tin-
Mr. bad not been drinking In make
the is shrouded in mys-
tery. The body shows no marks
of violence.
His books are in e con-
and l here is nothing to
suicide, lie had been
at Virginia Beach all of yesterday
and was in good health and spirits.
A New says he has
discovered bite of a mos-
will cure rheumatism. If
that is true, Jersey Stale and some
parts of North have a
on sites for Rheumatism
You an get a bite
while you Jen
and Observer.
Dr. D James.
Dental Surgeon,
Greenville.
In.- Jan. 2nd 190-J.
W. It.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The clerk of Superior court of Till
issued Letters of Administration
to the undersigned on the 1st of
the estate of W. E. Spain
notice la hereby given to all per-
to the estate to make
the and
nil creditors of said estate to present their
claims authenticated, to
within twelve months after the
date of this notice, or this notice will be
plead in their recovery.
This the 1st day of
MART A. r. SPAIN,
Administratrix of W. E.
Spain.
and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore
and Line from
Boston.
m JNO.
Washington, N. C
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N.
is
to run. Some of the
cures cited are very remarkable,
and but for reliable witnesses
would hardly be credited. The
lame have thrown away clutches
and walked about alter two or
three trials of the remedy. The
sick, given up by home doctor,
restore to their
and friends in perfect health.
Rheumatism, neuralgia, stomach,
heart, liver, kidney, blood and
skin diseases bladder I
disappear by magic. Headaches,
backaches, nervousness, fevers,
consumption, coughs, colds,
ma, catarrh, bronchitis and all
of lungs or any
vital erg ins at e i in
a space of lime is simply mar
paralysis,
dropsy, gout, scrofula
piles arc quickly and permanently
removed. It purities the
system, blood tissues, restore
Is it wisdom to go
in debt through or large
loans in order lo make improve-
This is a question which
agitates many minds when the
matter of floating bonds lo secure
money for town improvements
conies up. Perhaps arbor recital
of the financial condition of the
colony of New Zealand will be in
alike to those who
and those who oppose town or
city bonds to improvement.
Daring past ten years the
debt of the colony has Increased
or per family.
In these circumstances of
the population the
try increased percent.,
exports per cent., and bank lie
posits per cent, The wealth of
normal nerve lower, circulation
and a stale of perfect health is
produced at mice. To the doctor
all systems arc alike and equally
affected by ibis great Elixir of
Scud for remedy today.
It is lo every sufferer. Slate
what you want be cured of and
sure remedy it be sent
you free by return moil.
the country per has
ed from to a figure
said to h ft been exceeded no
where on earth.
Indebtedness for the proper kind
of improvements la sometimes wise.
Scotland Neck Commonwealth.
IS
J. W. PERRY k CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Hags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
Plant Trees
EVERYWHERE.
I have on band n few of
Ornamental Trees, Greenhouse Plants,
Rose Bushes. , fr role cheap. I am
also preparing to put n large stock of
Nursery Trees fir fall Give me
your orders and save money.
WARREN,
Proprietor Nursery.
1.1 N C
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Superior court Clerk of Put county,
having issued letters of Administration to
me, the undersigned, on 10th day of
December, on of J. A,
Thigpen, deceased, notice la hereby
to all persons Indebted to to make
payment lo the undersigned,
and to creditors of said estate to present
their claims, properly to the
undersigned, within twelve months
the date this notice, or this notice will
plead in of their
This the 10th day of December.
J. JR.,
on I e I. .
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
The lender in good wort and low prices
Nice Photographs tor Si per dozen.
Half Cabinets per dozen.
All other fines very Chess. Crayon Portraits
made from any small picture cheap. Nice
Frame on hand all the time. Come and
examine work. No trouble to show
samples answer very
best lo all. Office hours
to u. in., lo ii. m. Yours to please.
NOTICE lO CREDITORS.
Having duly qualified before the
Clerk of Pill county at Executor
f the Last Will and Testament Mrs. S
deceased, notice it hereby
given to all persons indebted lo estate
to make payment to under-
all against
the estate lire to present their claims
for payment on or before the 20th day of
November, or Ibis notice will he plead
in bar of recovery.
This of Nov.
Executor of Mrs. S. M,
Court.
Berth county, i
of
Win. Charles
vs.
H- Hardy. It.
and oilier heirs at law
Wm. Charles Manly, deceased
order of the Superior Court of
county entered in the above pro-
coiling I w II sell at court house door in
Greenville, N. C, Pitt county, at m. on
Saturday, Feb. those two town lots in
Bethel. county, which Charles
Hardy owned at his death and railed the
Andrews Main street
in said
cash and balance In
and two years with interest on deferred
payments. .
This hind is sold lo pay the debts of
Win. Charles Hardy
This Jan. 1.1. 1902.
of Wm. Charles Hardy.
By F. o. Attorney.
BLACK JACK ITEMS.
Jack, N. C, Jan.
re- Quite a large crowd attended
A Dream Revealed a Pol of Gold.
Jan.
find was made yesterday services here Saturday night
by a near Sunday.
For several generations It Miss Annie While is
believed somewhere on Mm. Dixon.
Morrow E. L. Clark and little Mi-s Mat
buried a of gold and for He Mills, who have very sick
people who have lived in lo- with measles, are to be out
dug for I lie hidden again
treasure, Mrs. Morrow, a widow,
Who i a vi aged lady, dreamed
out the and directed her
grandson, Tom Tomes, where to
dig the long talked of pot of
gold. The young man went
and an old soap-
pot, which will hold about
one gallon, and foil ml filled to
lop with cold. There is one
large in pot. The
seems to be old coins ham
out and Without dale or
device. There was also with
pot an Indian Mini
Young Tomes was in town today
but refused lo talk about the
amount of bis find except lo his
Cousin, Virgil Tomes, who is a
clerk in store, from whom
Ibis information gathered.
Charlotte Observer.
S. W. Tyson went to Greenville
yesterday.
I. Mills is sick of
asthma.
Mr. M. A. White and son
Jerry, are gone lo Greenville to
day.
Mrs. O. K, Dixon is very sick.
has moved in bis
new
Miss Unit, was the guest
of Misses Annie Lucy While
Saturday night end Sunday.
Clark's have all had the
measles, but are now improving.
Miss Lena Dixon has been
sick with measles is now
S. M. Schultz.
Wholesale aim retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys. Egg, etc. Bed
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba
by Carriages, Go Parlor
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
and
Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Jelly, Milk,
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Nuts,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Pi lines, Currents, Raisins, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers.
Best Butler, Stand
ard Sewing Machines, and nu
melons other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
saw m
Plume V,
THE GREENVILLE
I only the I
i . i. v is la satire i .,
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IT We will to any on e
slim
Al I
lb- of your
all if paid. I
mi in Mi limit.
a Prisoner
A i h ii if- i
up die
To him
r u a
well it not
merely the it makes tho
pliable so that prisoner f-
u five is but one Pain-
killer, Ferry
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We solicit your patronage and
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Please send your lo
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GREENVILLE, N. C.
to
ATTENTION AGENTS I
Mr. John C. General for
North Carolina and Virginia, of that Well
Known and Popular Company,
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Insurance of
Desires to to its number of
policy holders, and In the
generally, of N this com-
will now Business In thin
state and this date will issue its
and desirable policies, to all de-
siring the very best insurance in the
life insurance company in the world.
If agent in town has not
yet completed arrangements, address
JOHN
State Agent, N. C.
Assets
Paid policy
Live, reliable energetic agents wanted at
once to worK fur the
Old mutual Benefit.
0.1.
dealer
GREENVILLE S. C.
Cotton Bagging and Pies always
on hand
goods kept constantly en
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
t . W.
DEALER IN
Whichard, N. C.
The complete in every de
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
I.
c.
-DEALER IN-
-A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE MB.
J. E.
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PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY
NO
in
-AT
The Great
is completed- Many things have been laid out and
marked down. We are not crying out cost, but have
on all winter goods. It would be impossible to
Sacrifice
all profits and continue to be of service lo ourselves and yon.
store that is ab the time crying coat less cost, must
sonic day meet the inevitable. After the smash the store is of
service to any body. This
Store
knows when to begin sacrificing profits, how long
and knows when lo slop. Every department has suffered
severest cut in prices. Our object is to make room for Spring
Goods.
We lake occasion here to thank our many friends for their pat-
in past, and invite them to continue their visits to our
store when they want bargains in up-to-date goods.
Ricks Wilkinson
J. B. Cherry Co.
OUR RALEIGH LETTER,
Special Correspondent of
Raleigh, N. C, Jan.
Our new revenue law is in
there are two kicks
to interested The
liquor dealers, having consumed a
prominent attorney, have been
advised by him the State has
legal authority to exact the tax
of two per on purchases made
outside of the Stale; also, that it is
unlawful lo collect tax on the
lax levied Cubed Slates
Government on the liquid goods
which they deal, viz., on
distilled liquors, etc. In other
words, that the revenue tax should
be deducted from the of a
barrel of North Carolina
for before the
amount of tax of two per
cent, is levied and collected. As
the contention is very bargains of the past.
and involves a great deal of money i
MARVELOUS
JANUARY
SALE.
Economy chances that overshadow even our own
Magnetic, money-
matter win into saving values in every department.
courts, of course.
An
An occasion
CARR,
For Nails, Locks, Hinges, Doors
Windows, Paints, Rope,
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car-
Tools, go to
K L. A MR
Next door to Ricks A Wilkinson. to Ormond
store to greater distances than have gigantic offers
of the past. Understand the position. Almost in
affected are the departments enumerated and item-
zed below.
Reduction Falls Heavily
INCUR
Silk Department.
BAKER to HART,
FOB STEAM SUPPLY.
PATTERNS
In Black
DRESS PATTERNS
In Black n 7.50
8.50 DRESS PATTERNS
In Black 6.60
12.50 DRESS PATTERNS
In Fancy
Colored Dress Goods
AT ABOUT HALF, and in
lot you can And a lot of the
dress patterns and also some very
patterns will make very
pretty Skirts. too valuable
lo the pi ices.
We have just added Steam Supply to our business
will sell anything in this line very low. See us when in w ant Of
and Angle Valves, Standard Globe
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water
Oil Cups, Air Cocks, Steam Hancock
U. S. Injectors, Cocks,
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Fitting all sizes.
LINE OF Packing, Rubber Belt,
Belt, Leather Belt, Belt Lacing, Belt Hooks, Ac.
SOLE AGENTS
Harvesting Pipe and Drain Tile
Garland Cook Stoves.
BAKER HART.
The other kick conies from the such as no careful buyer will miss.
State officials up at the Capitol,
where it was learned that will make an mi stir ill the business world
the completion of he calculations
in Auditor's office, that there It will spread the fame of the J. B. Cherry Cos.
has been a large falling of in re
tinder Schedule B. finer
purchase tax, circus bus
high circus
tax has kept most the a a goods suffer the severest cut, and chiefly
shows out of the State.
IMPORTANT TO
United States Weather Bureau
Inspector Conger, who was here
Friday interesting himself in
furnishing to farmers living along
line of the free mail de-
livery routes weather forecasts,
at least two days ahead, told
that service wherever
rated was of great value
to by means of these
weather predictions are enabled to
protect their fruit and vegetables
other growing crops.
was saved in Florida a
month said Mr. Conger,
a timely warning through this
Mr. Von in
charge of the Raleigh Weather
Bureau, me was
saved in the strawberry of
North a short time ago by
these advance warnings.
These forecasts are sent over
seven rural delivery routes
North Carolina at present, but it
is hoped to make tho service more
general, if the postmasters will
properly interest themselves in
the matter. There is no special or
regular appropriation and the set
vice is largely on the
courtesy and patriotism of the
postmasters. Get your
interested.
Of
Slain Pub
lie Instruction is determined
i he boys who prefer to go to school
in
as you shall be
allow to do so, despite the ob
of some teachers
boards. He has just decided
another one of these cases, appeal-
ed from the County
dent, in the favor.
Black- Dress Goods
ml ml ions in New,
guilds you have never
before had u chance of, and this
one can't last long.
11.50 DRESS PATTERNS
In Foulards 9.00
9.00 9.50 DRESS
Foulards
Silk Waist Patterns
French flannel for Waists
Handsome lot of waist patterns
two alike that were value I
at 93.60 but this sale makes them
at and a lot of plain
that we have put knife very
deep.
The Good Roads Con-
c has issued the
call fur great Statehood Roads
Convention lo be held
and IS, in his
points out some of the
necessities for general
public mad improvements. It
State of North Carolina,
Executive Department,
Raleigh.
Whereas, the people of the State
of North Carolina have pledged
their best endeavors to cause
of it ion, the of our
Stale and
oilier natural
and
Whereas, farmers need bet
roads both their children to
travel over daily on way lo
and for
selves and their families In to
reach their churches to worship
Almighty God, as well as for
prompt and early delivery of I heir
mail by the carriers of Halted
States government, nod the trans-
of their products and
purchases; and citizens living
in and cities need good
streets for the and
those counties of
our State where the greatest
has been made substantial
good road building there has been
the greatest industrial advance-
as well as largest increase
the value of faun lands, due to
being thereby placed nearer to the
towns end
Whereas, the National Good-
FARMVILLE
N. C, Jan.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Wilson, are guests cf J. T.
Dixon and family.
Mrs. little
sou, is very sick.
Roy West, of was in
town last night.
Names of pupils whose names
appear on the roll of honor for
mouth ending Farmville
free school, Eddie Heath, Ruth
Everett, Lucy Flanagan, Joe Par-
Burnett, Vis-
There was a very enjoyable so-
at Mrs. G. E. Moore's Mon-
day evening, Those who attended
King, of
Miss Lena King,
of Greenville, with Charlie Moore,
Miss Bert Smith,
Miss Pearle Moore with S. M. Pol-
lard, Miss Everett
Stamper, Sena with
B. Askew, Miss of
Plymouth, Turnage,
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. and
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Moore. They
retired to their homes
alter a very pleasant even-
W. II. borne is very slowly
proving,
Charley Hunt, of Tarboro, was
in town Tuesday.
Tin- has moved
from Mrs. Moore's
I to A. Hill's office on Depot
reel.
W. G. is improving slowly.
Has been very sick.
W. M. and little sou,
Road. Association of America will, J-k w-
during week of February in to ,,,,. ,
1903, the city of Raleigh,
evening.
Mrs. T. II. is improving,
though her girl is very sick.
Mrs. Bel tie Belcher is very
with pneumonia.
Dress Trimmings
the things for your Spring
Dress and anything that is new
up to date have it, and to
make sale complete we have
knifed them with our big blue
pencil along with everything else.
Senator Manna, secured
through a clipping every
thing has been said differ-
editorial columns of Ibo news,
papers of United States and
England concerning the death of
William There arc
twelve thousand of these clippings,
contained in volumes and
a most remarkable tribute
to the love esteem which
the late was held by the
world.
Just tho thing for Spring and
Easier wear a chance that
conies but once in life to get
seasonable Silk at the price we are
offering them at.
16.00 Patterns 11.00
0-4.60. 3-50
8.00
11.00 11.50
1.00 Odds and in
Wait Patterns
FANCY PLAIDS AND FIG-
SILKS-Just thing for
Dress Trimmings
and kind at
BO, and kind at
and kind at j
and kind at
so, and kind
61.00, 1.25 and 1.00 kind at
Black
Black ii De Sole
Black A nu u re
Black drain
Black Saline
Black Taffetas, Colored Taffetas .
and every thing else la our Silk Everything ill
Department have lo suffer in our plain figures with our big
Sale. pencil.
give an exhibition of modern and
approved road building, to which
all citizens who are interested
that commendable work j
lo conic; c . ,,. . ,., .
. end of Club.
Now. therefore, I. Charles B.
Governor of State of. Ml- W. King,
North Carolina, do hereby issue her ingenious manner of
my proclamation calling a pleasantly entertained the
roads convention lo be held in the Club Tuesday, 21st.
city of Raleigh on Wednesday, I The subject discussed during the
February and Thursday, Fob- evening was the article,
lit, to which arc OH
pointed delegates from various Mrs. Cherry delighted the Club
sections of the Stale, requesting with B repetition of
them and all other goon citizens, Revival
I whose convenience will permit, to The hostess had unite a novel
attend said convention. entertainment for her guests, trans-
Done at our city of Raleigh, this forming into a medium she called
second day of January, j up spirits of
Lord one thous Caesar, Elliott, Scott,
and nine hundred and two, and in Bums, Byron, Gray,
the one hundred and twenty sixth and having
year of our American them to appear room the
Cloaks Skirts.
They blush to know that
they are marked down so low and
we have got to have their room,
and our price will give lo us
and the early buyers.
form a ghost. the guessing
contest connected the spirits
Mrs. Mrs.
tied, the latter the prize.
An elaborate menu was served.
As the guests departed they
I with a hot beverage,
The action of Superintendent drinking to health of the
hostess wishes for many
; happy i el the day.
The Club will meet with Mis.
deuce,
en mum B.
By the Governor.
P, M.
Private Secretary.
This Climate Is
i fur with weak Tin
said not i ravel. lie can well
with the help of Allen's Lung
taken when coughing short-
of after servo
I bun Ural serum, pulmonary trouble
la not far away Aliens Lung is
I fro airy form of opium.
Space all gone and not
half of our story told, but
you can get the rest
At Our Store.
marked
Mail and Telephone orders
promptly and carefully filled.
Instruction Butler for
dell county in holding examine
lions for while and colored teach-
the same time and in
same room is one demanding the
attention every white voter of
Stale. That it caused great
Indignation mining the teachers
the lime Is perfectly natural; bill,
that Sutler has escaped the
the entire press is it
pity.
There is no requirement for
examination of white and colored
teat hers being held together, and
Southern and
established Butler calls
for some prom pi effort to
his mistake,
If the while people
disposed to such
bleaches of the the stand
aids of social equality set by none
lesser than nature herself,
then ii were well the
lake mailer hand and bring
it to the of the State
Board of for
News.
James Tuesday, Feb. 4th.
Mothers.
Many a discouraged mother
her hands at feels as if
she had after all, done nothing,
I hough she has not spent an idle
moment since she rose. Is it
your helpless children
have had some one Income to with
all I heir childish griefs and joys I
Is it nothing that your husband
feel, safe when he is away at bus-
because your careful hand
direst, everything home Is it
nothing, when his business is over,
lie Messed at
home which you have that day
done your best to brighten and re
tine Oh, weary and faithful
Bother, you little know your pow-
you say, have done
There is a book in
Which a fairer record than this is
Written over against your name.
Exchange.





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EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, X. C.
D. J. WHICHARD,
Entered o-t the Post Office at
N. as Second-Claw
Mail Matter.
JANUARY 1902.
A terrible explosion occurred
Monday in the Rapid Transit
in New York City. per
sons were instantly killed and a
bundled injured.
Several people this section
have received from the Governor
appointment as delegates to the
good roads convention in Raleigh
Feb. 12th and 13th. Let as many
The schools of Wilson
have bad to close on account of
smallpox, only schools where
the teacher all pupils bad
been successfully vaccinated being
allowed to
STATE NEWS.
In North Carolina.
Raleigh is being troubled with
burglars.
is having a swell time
with an epidemic of mumps.
The Free Press says
says it must be approximately so, to have a street fail,
as it is the result of a very careful, A
systematic effort. Tuesday. Two were
The total number of men
women who arc worth SI
more is given H and they A brick tile company at Km
by States as fol I.; incorporated by the
I Secretary of State.
. 3.546 MILLIONAIRES
The New York World Almanac j
for 1902 a map which
tends to give the number
graphical distribution of million-
in the States.
The editor of the almanac does
not guarantee that the list is
complete accurate, but
Winterville Department.
NEWSY AND
NOTES.
are
Maine,
New
Several horses have
Hampshire, flow a dis
Connecticut, to the epidemic
Island, ; New ; J last year.
Jersey, Pennsylvania, A by a
was attempted on a near
Delaware, Maryland.
of Columbia, Ohio,
Indiana.
Illinois. Wisconsin.
Minnesota. Iowa. H Mis
Kentucky, West
Virginia. Virginia. Ark-
Tennessee,
B ; South Carolina. ;
A daring train robbery was com-
on the Southern
near Branchville, S. C,
night. held up the train,
made the it
left the coaches the
track. They made the en-
pull the express car further
down the road where they went
through the and took all
money packages. The robbers got
away with considerable booty.
The editor of the Carolina
Baptist at Fayetteville has been
compiling figures on the liquor
for the temperance depart
of his paper. He rinds that
there are eight counties
local option or prohibition;
seven counties have dispensaries;
forty-three have of which
three have dispensaries as well as
saloons. Hanover leads on
with seven bar rooms; Wake
comes next with twenty seven;
Mecklenburg has sixteen;
Bern has ; Winston nine
and Greenville eleven.
The governors of each State in
the union have asked to serve
on a committee to bring
ab nit a change in the date of the
presidential inauguration. So far
a large number have answered, all
of favor of the proposed
change and most of them
the of April as their
choice. Historically, this date is
more appropriate than the fourth
of March, because the Hist
dent was inaugurated on the last
day of April.
those who know Washington
at both seasons favor only the
later date.
win Saturday. Her being
saved her, but the
escaped.
At the meeting of the trustees
Atlantic College at
Wilson, on Monday, Dr. J. C.
Illinois, was elected
He is a prominent
Florida, Louisiana. minister of Christian
; Texas, ; Kansas, Ne n county, Saturday
Booth Dakota. J ; Miss Winnie Hose with her
North Dakota. Montana. in law went down to the riv
Wyoming; ; Colorado, ; here brother was at
Idaho, ; Xe-; rafting logs to carry his dinner,
I California. Oregon, be ladies sat down on some logs
Washington, It, on the bank when they began roll-
It will lie seen that the South down the slope. Miss Hose
has very few millionaire com- was caught by one of the logs
with the East, the Middle two of them rolled over her, crush-
States, the Central West and the in,; the lite out of her almost in-
Pacific coast.
More than half of the whole j
number in the United Slates live
in the States that border the Great Cotton Consumed South.
Lakes. The consumption cotton in
It is surprising that; southern cotton mills to
Louisiana is credited with more bear a to the to-
millionaires than any Southern consumed in the United States
State this side of Texas, which has and Canada. Mr. Hester, of the
M against Louisiana's Orleans Cotton Exchange, re-
Booth Carolina and Alabama ported, example, a taking by
have apiece, while Florida has southern mills 1901, up to
of bales, as
Comparatively few great for bales taken by
tunes have yet been accumulated northern and Canadian spinners,
the Booth, but the number will gain over the year
probably increase rapidly in the southern takings was over
ten years. bales. This is as it should be.
The estimated total of can be best manufactured
millionaires the United States it is grown and at the
is probably none too high. There est profit. In periods of high
are more millionaires this; prices badly located
than in all Europe and yet far from the con-
there only three or four until to run, but in hard times
considerably after the first decade j they will be frozen out by Inability
of the nineteenth century. to compete with mills down south.
The world has never any little by little, the logic of
thing like the accumulation of the situation will compel the trans-
wealth in the States the of the cotton industry to
last Son.
Dal,
Tho Board of County
at next meeting might
well consider the matter of having
better roads Pitt county. Our
county ought to have its own road
force so that convicts could lie put
at work here, instead of having the
courts them to
the roads in other counties. No
doubt it would also be profitable it
the Board would of its
members to the good roads
which meets
next month. be
bad there that will prove of value
in the construction of roads. All
counties are getting interested
the matte, of better roads, and
Pitt should not be behind.
Got Hi Girl.
The Free Press published an ac
mint yesterday of a young man
who With friends and a preacher
Went to the home his
live bride and found she bad lied.
The wen Mr. Out-
law, West township, and
Miss Rachel Hill, daughter of Mr.
Everett Hill, of township.
They arc now Mr. and Mrs. Der-
wood Outlaw, and they were mar-
yesterday by J. L. Burns.
We learn that the young lady's
brothers opposed the marriage
used every effort to prevent and
a lost carried her away on
her day. Yesterday the
groom went to the house of the
bride's parents. He must have
known that the determined broth-
en were away, probably been
winching his opportunity. At
any rate he was successful his
attempt and at length sped away
with bis lady love as fast a fleet
footed home could carry them to
where the minister was waiting
and were made husband and wife
Kinston Free Press.
Legislators may enact laws
to railroads courts
may gouge them for damages, b-it
the railroads are going to operate
at a profit and this profit will come
out the pockets of their patrons
Durham Herald.
The stopped-up geyser Is ex
sport In its way.
A Magazine's Immense Mail.
Few persons have any idea of
the enormous amount of mail re-
the busier seasons of
of the year by so large a house as
Curtis Publishing
of Philadelphia, which publishes
The Home Journal and
j The Saturday Evening Post. With
, this company the month of
brings the heaviest
daily mails, on a Thursday
last December all previous records
were broken. On that day the
actual number of letters received
was
to the two
mentioned, and 115,408.11 in
express and money orders and in
cash, open, receipt
and file these letters, and ac-
knowledge each one separately,
the work of a small army
of young women, who, needless to
say, have no time lo
Observations.
A good husband is but the
of a good son.
The talent of reservation is little
cultivated. To reserve a little
either of confidence or money
works well.
There never was a man whom
an artful woman could not per-
that ho was unappreciated,
a ever felt
that she was unite
The woman who goes crazy over
a love affair was foredoomed.
Love only furnishes the
Only to Those Who Owe.
We have tried to go through
this winter without putting cross
marks on paper, but so
many have failed to keep promises
to pay their subscription we
have to remind them it again.
finding the cross mark on
their paper today will please take
it as a notice that they owe for the
paper and an early settlement is
desired. This is a matter of
ought to have prompt
tendon. It takes money to run a
newspaper and all read it
should willing lo pay promptly.
We are now at revising our
subscription list and will have to
Jan. St.
Attention Tobacco
Last we made about
Tobacco Trucks, mostly of the
pattern, and we have not
heard of a single man w ho bought
these trucks that docs not speak in
praise of We many
farmers who wanted to use them,
but could not, because they bad
not arranged their rows properly.
We advised the farmer- last season
to the
trucks and prepare their rows so
they could use them when they be-
lo house their tobacco. Many
of them took our advice were
glad of it. Others did not, and
some them regretted the fact.
We had customer who said he
had rather chop every eighth row
of down throw it away
to house his
the trucks. We still advise every
grower lo prepare his land
with a view of using these trucks
in his crops the
coming season our experience
is, they will never have cause to
regret G. Cox Mfg. Co.
Master Manning has a long
dark haired shaggy dog that fol
lowed Vanning home from
Bethany, Sunday 19th inst. The
owner of said dog can have same
by Coming forward and claiming
property and no cost will be
ed. The dog is about years old.
Having purchased about nun
thousand pounds of iron at
very close figures we wish to an-
that we expect to be head-
quarters for tobacco flues during
the coming G. Cox
Mfg. Co.
Miss Daisy Tucker, of Grimes-
laud, was visiting Miss May Tuck-
last Sunday.
B. T. Evans and sister, of Green-
ville, spent the day with
Mrs. C. T. Kittrell, last
bath.
We will arrange good par
ties in almost every town to act as
agent for us and would lie glad to
correspond with any who
G. Cox Mfg. On
J. N. Booth preached in
the Baptist church here Sunday
evening.
J. Benjamin Higgs, of Green-
ville, was here a while Sat-
on i also to visit his
uncle,
Mrs. It. Gertrude Bland, of
Grifton, spent part of the day here
yesterday with her brother, J. E.
Green.
We are prepared to supply you
yon with one of our high grade
buggies at any time and will
them as
sucker Carriage Co.
K. Barrett, of Rocky Mount,
route agent for the Southern Ex-
press Company, was here
The the Missionary Hap
list church at this place will lie
opened next Sunday for the ad-
mission of members.
Edwin Tripp, of was
here Monday.
Adopted by Winterville
Bo. Jr. O. IT. A. M.
We the undersigned committee,
appointed to draft suitable
of respect to the memory of
J. H. and Mrs. Johnson's in-
daughter, beg leave to report
Whereas the all merciful God in
His wisdom saw fit to re-
move from our midst Katie, the
little daughter of Bro. Mrs. J.
B. Johnson,
1st. That we bow in
humble to tho will of
our heavenly Father,
well,
That we the be-
nil. to Him, who alone
is able to comfort them in their
hour of s
That a copy of these
be spread our minutes,
that a copy be sent to the parents,
and a copy be sent to The
for publication.
C Fair,
E. I
J. F.
Licenses.
of Deeds, T. B. Moore,
issued the marriage
last
White
L. H y W and Lena B.
Elias worth and Bertha
Moore.
It. and Florence j
James.
James L. Bart and Hellen L.
Forbes.
John W. and Lula Lee
Tyson.
Geo. F.
Knight.
Ed. Joyner and Ida
Lewis Latham and Margaret i
Cox.
and
Tom Vines and Annie
ARE
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son.
John Gorham and
Henry Blount
Lillie Vines.
Susan
ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE NOW DURABLE
our new invention. Only those deal are Incurable.
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
F. A. Of BALTIMORE,
P w . Mr. March
Heine entirely thanks to your will bow i yo
full to be it your ,
About fight ear nag. kept on j torn
III ill
I underwent catarrh, for three month, without
her of moM eminent of who me
in .-t t.--. help that only that the
but the in the ear would he forever.
I then accidentally in a New York aper. and ordered your treat-
After I had It according to your the reared
my entirely I thank
and bee to remain Very your.
f, A. Broadway, Md
Our not interfere with your
unit mint r AT am
advice
YOU CAN YOURSELF AT HOME
U Mill AVE., CHICAGO, ILL
How to Grow
Cotton for Profit.
Prepare laud well, manure well and plant a variety
a better price when you offer it on the market.
Two years ago I a peck of seed, planted them on half an
wire of laud and picked a bale of cotton that weighed pounds,
shipped thin cotton through Mr. R. J. Cobb together with
other Lull of good variety and this bale sold for three eights of a cent
more per pound than the lot. The lint is far superior to any cotton
sold on this market and the yield Is far ahead of anything we have In
this country. of the farmers in the county saw my
crop growing in the field and pronounced it as fine as they ever saw.
I am now offering these seed for sale at a Parties
any of the seed will please send me their order at once I
only have a limited quantity for sale.
O. L JOYNER,
Greenville, N. C.
Don't Talk About Your and
As soon ax possible from
the mind every suggestion that has
to do If you have
had an operation, and it Is over,
let It glide into the shadowy back-
ground of memory. Do not dwell
upon it, do not talk it.
thought about others,
the great round world, about its
heroes and its its battles
and its victories, its happy homes
and loving hearts, but utterly turn
from the side of suffering,
except as you may relieve it, and
dwell in the blessed sunshine.
There is no sweeter thing on
earth than to be one of God's light-
bringers, and to those about
yon stronger because you are
ti
Home Journal.
What to Get and
We are glad to read in the are matters of to IrV HIM TO XX,
N. J., Hanner of the
of the high honor conferred upon
M. C. Franklin Wilson, a former
Pitt county boy. who is better re-
here as Claude
He has been appointed by the
Judge of the United Dis
court for the district of
Jersey as Referee Bankruptcy;
in Morris county. The Banner
contains a splendid photograph
sketch of Mr. Wilson.
Back in the eighties Claude
son was on the staff of Re
and was the editor's
friend. We are glad he is
winning high distinction in his
northern home.
Court
Mayor W. II. Long has disposed
of the following cases in his court
last
Charlie Foster, and dis-
orderly, fined and costs, 3.95.
Foreman drunk and dis-
orderly, fined costs,
John Gay and Brown, as-
sault on each lined one pen-
each and
Bill drunk and down,
lined and costs,
John Rawls and White
head affray, bound over to Superior
Court.
Will Shaw, drunk and disorder-
fined and costs,
LET US HELP YOU DECIDE.
At J. L. Bros, old we have opened a strictly
First Class Stock of Fresh
Family Groceries,
article in stock is right from first hands.
Nothing stale but new. Now for everything yon
to eat come to our store and see how well we can please
you quality and price-
Greenville, N. C.
THE NEW GROCERS.
THE AMERICAN MONTHLY OF
ii men and ST
ethers In tor Ha
an
In actual from report and the
In their proportion. comment on lit
Com.
The Proper Way to Introduce People.
making introduction the
man is always taken to the lady to
lie presented, and the formula is,
A, may present, Mr.
Where two women or two men are
the elder is addressed
where the difference is marked.
A girl presents her i friends to her
mother but the
my daughter, Mrs. B.
A woman should rise when
woman is presented to her,
less she is much younger than her-
self. If a man is presented she
retains her seat and bows and
smiles cordially.
shake hands when introduced to
each other. Women do so when
desiring to show especial
Home
Journal.
As soon M we are quite content
with ourselves begin to no-
marks of degeneration.
It is a silly who judges
freedom from Jelly-piper All man and women
rant knew what the world la And It an Intellectual necessity,
Judge received from lie are
and labor to the man or woman lee
on important are by the
writers Its of other the beet of their
It ii illustrated
letters will enable all thoughtful men and women
of its value to them
I am a constant leader of the
I through Its col- Review of and
have Been presented to date It highly Indeed. I think
rt that could otherwise hive It a very Important part of
all earnest Henry, and practically a
---t men. no matter one la public
widely Ideas diverge, ace
It Is one of the test most
satisfactory publications of the
EX W. S.
I consider II a very valuable
.,
value I have sometimes found r h number
Ids a my
not otherwise hive K J.
we
Send lot particulars as to how II can be had with an Invaluable set
to cent l month
of
ASTOR PLACE NEW
utterance In III col-
H-
Cocktails won't help a man
feather his
lo
drop some names they pay L he says, or a
early.
man by what she leaves
Wat
When you take
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Iron and a form,
Cure, No Pay.
The gen
SCHOOL BOOKS
Reflector
CLUB
On at social gatherings, anywhere, where ever a
of good dressers are gathered and clothes question is tho
topic of conversation, yon will if you lend an attentive ear,
that we are quoted as being the store that always has
for the man. The store that he looks to
for new things; the store to which ho first turns for a new a
suit, a new shape in a hat or tie. In short, store where the
good dresser always finds the thing he wants without paying an
extra price for style. If you are interested in Clothing and
with character, conic in.
KING CLOTHIER.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there Is a CROSS MARK
in the margin this paper it
so to remind yon that you owe
for
and we request
you to settle as early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This Is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Honor Roll.
Masonic Hall School, month end-
Jan. Addie
Lena Smith.
Died.
The baby of Mr. Ii. W. Jennings,
an employee of the Beaufort
Lumber Company, died Mon-
day evening. The remains were
taken to Halifax today for burial
New D. M. Ferry Co.
Seed at S. M.
Bring your fat Cattle to E. M.
and gross,
I want bushels Yam Potatoes
at per bushel. S. M. Schultz.
High Cotton per
per bushel at M.
Fob three horse farm
miles from Bethel, known as the
D. Carson farm. One the
best little tarns in the county.
For information apply to
W. H. Bethel,
Notice.
A petition present-
ed to the Board of County
for the building of a county
bridge across Tar river at Boyd's
Ferry, notice is hereby given that
the matter will be considered by
the Board at their next regular
meeting on the first Monday in
February, 1902, and all persons
wishing to be heard are requested
to be present at said meeting.
T. R. Moore,
Co.
Fire Near Bethel.
Mr. Newsome of Beth-
el lost his dwelling
house and nearly all contents by
Saturday night. He had
insurance which does not near
cover the loss.
Columbian Club, Jr.
The boys of tho town have or-
asocial club to be known as
the Columbian Club, Jr The
James, President;
Frank Skinner, Vice President;
Wilson, Secretary; Will
Lipscomb, Treasurer.
Struck in the Eye.
While several boys were spin-
tops, Saturday Louis
Johnson, a son of Mr. S. M.
son, was struck in the eye by a top
rebounding from the fence
which he threw it. He la painfully
and the sight of his eye prob-
ably ruined.
Notice.
The will Bell for
cash at public sale, at the res
ed, on Friday Feb. 14th, all
the personal property belonging to
said estate, consisting household
kitchen furniture, cattle, Ac.
This Jan. 25th, 1902.
J. J. Jones and wife, T. M.
and wife, Ashley
Whit-hard and wife. J. W. Martin
and wife, J G. Taylor and wife.
W. T. Let A Co. Assign.
Monday evening the firm of W.
T. Lee Co., dealers in dry goods,
Bade an assignment for the benefit
of their creditors, naming F. G.
James as assignee. The liabilities
of the firm are about with
assets about It is regretted
that circumstances have been
u to force them to this step.
Two From
Among the young ladles the
State appointed by the
maids of honor to represent North
Carolina at a Mardi ball to
be held in Charleston, Feb. 11th,
are Miss of Green-
ville, and Miss Gotten, of
Open Again.
The firm of Pulley
who made an assignment a
weeks ago, have adjusted nil
with their creditors
and opened their store again to-
day. All their friends are glad
that they have adjusted matters
resumed business.
Ricks Wilkinson have com
their inventory on which
they have been busy since the new
year came in, and today announce
that prices have been marked
on all winter goods so as to
nuke room for spring stock, They
have a sensible talk as to how they
do business and look after the In
of their
Foot Cut
Mr. Raymond Tucker, a son of
ex-Sheriff J. A. K. Tucker, of
township, was badly hurt
Sunday evening. While in the
yard cutting some wood the
glanced and struck him on top of
foot, nearly splitting the foot
open. The was brought
to Greenville for medical
J. E. Langley, who was visiting
D. left this morning.
J. S. Joyner, Baltimore, who
was here a few day, left this morn-
I. A. Sugg went to Kinston Sat-
evening returned this
morning.
Rev. J. A. Booth to Win-
Sunday evening to preach
there at night.
E. A. left this morning
for Wilson to attend a meeting of
the trustees of the Christian school
there.
Miss Nannie Parker, from near
Falkland, left here this morning
for Littleton where she will enter
school.
Paul Kitchen
of Scotland Neck, came
down Saturday evening and re-
turned this morning.
Sheriffs L. W. Tucker,
J. A. and Joseph
horn for today to carry
six prisoners to the penitentiary.
Rev. J. W. Cobb, traveling agent
of the Biblical Recorder, came In
Saturday evening to spend a day
or two here the interest of the
He preached Sunday night
the Baptist church.
Tuesday.
J. went up road
today.
J. E. went to Kinston
Monday
L. H. went to
Monday evening.
II. C. left for New Bern
evening.
V. J. Lee came in Monday even-
from Norfolk.
Miss Nell Skinner left this morn-
for
R. L. Smith left for Norfolk and
Richmond this morning.
Miss of Lizzie, is
visiting Flanagan.
John of The
tor printers, is on the sick list
today.
Misses Jennie Newell, Maud Las-
I and Maggie
returned to Win-
Monday evening.
Wednesday, January
Miss Bessie Hauling went to
today.
I. A. Sugg went to Kinston
Tuesday
E. A. returned from
son Tuesday evening.
Joe returned from
Raleigh Tuesday evening.
Miss Joyce Boyd came this
morning to visit Miss Junie
Mr. and Mrs. and Mr.
and Mrs. Lilts left this morning
for Newport News, Va.
Mrs. J. W. of
came in this morning to see her
sister, Mrs. Laughinghouse
Barr Tribes.
There was a pretty home wed-
ding at o'clock Wednesday at the
borne of Mr. A. A. Forbes, father
of the bride, West Greenville.
To the inspiring strains of the
wedding march rendered by the
skillful touch Miss Mary
the attendants, Miss I a
Forbes with Mr. E. G. Barrett and
Miss Emily with Mr. E. T.
Forbes, entered tho parlor, follow-
ed by the contracting parties,
Capt. James Barr Miss
Helen L. Forbes.
The ceremony was performed by
the Rev. J. N. Booth tho
once of several friends and
lives of the couple,
After the ceremony they board-
ed the morning train for
exposition, attended by the
good wishes of the entire
Capt. Barr is a conductor on the
Atlantic Coast Line and the couple
will make their home Weldon.
Banana
Neediest to Say More.
A lady in this town, and who
lives Church street, broke the
only cambric needle in the house
on Tuesday and in examining the
interior of a large years old pin
cushion for a extracted
needles of sizes ranging from
the cambric to that of a bodkin.
Rocky Mount Motor.
The Winston Sentinel thinks
after the people in the country
experience the rural
free mail delivery they will won
how they got along without it.
Just as the in the do
about water works, electric lights,
telephones other things.
Henderson Gold Leaf.
The Best Prescription far Malaria
and Fever i of
Chill Tonic. It la Iron
quinine Id a No cure,
in a of Drove
It l Iron
farm. t No cure, I
Remember
The Big January Sale is Still
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Greenville,
WASHINGTON LETTER.
i. V.,
The democrats of the House of
Representatives held their long
deferred caucus on Friday even
log under the
dance of Mr. and other
democratic leaders, determined
upon a policy which it is believed
will prove most effective, not
in furthering the interests the
party Out also in stemming the
tide of plutocratic, legislation
which it is expected the
can majority will attempt to mi
note Upon the country. Sonic of
the did not no sider ft
within the province of the caucus
to reverse any of the of
the last national convention but
apart from their contention it was
determined that then was no
at this time for so doing.
It was further decided that it
would lie wiser for the members of
the to devote their whole at
Li checkmating raids of
opposition on the Treasury
and endeavoring to protect the
whole people from legislation in-
spired by the great vested Inter-
whose liberal campaign
secure for them inch ex-
tensive Influence In the councils of
the opposition.
The and Means Committee
is still giving hearings to the rep
of the beet sugar and
tobacco industries in this country
and In Cuba. The beet sugar
lobby is growing desperate and is
contemplating a coalition, of forces
with the democrats in an effort to
reduce the protection on refined
sugar. The beet sugar men are.
course, inspired by to
the Trust but frankly
admit that they would be in a bet
position to develop their In-
industry if the Trust were destroy-
ed even if reciprocal privileges
were granted to Cuba. The
arc naturally and
opposed to a duty which
puts Immense profits Into the
hands Of the trust at the expense
of the vast body of consumers.
Representative
can member from Massachusetts,
tells me that he will vote for re
as he does not consider
that a moderate concession would
injure American interests he
believes the United States owes it
to Cuba to at least start heron the
road to prosperity.
Apropos of the beet sugar
there is a story going the
rounds in inner circles of a very
stormy Cabinet meeting at which
the President alleged to have told
his Secretary of Agriculture that
he was of having
his expressions on the subject
his Mr.
son, I am told, expressed regret at
having given utterance to his
views aid assured Mr. Roosevelt
that nothing more would be heard
from him on the He has
persistently refused to appear be-
fore the Ways and Means Commit-
tee, although it is well known that
he is adverse to any reciprocal
treaty Which will lower the duty
on sugar. Of course
above incident has given rise to
renewed go-sip in regard to
net changes but no change in the
Agricultural portfolio is
plated at this time.
Senator Mason attempted on
Friday to commit the Senate on
the Bah matter, at least to
extent of thanking the Admiral
for his brave and able conduct
while in command of the
can fleet at the victorious battle of
and presenting him
with sword, hot the opposition
was on the alert despite Sen
Mason's protests, Senator
Hale insisted upon the reference
of the ion to the committee
on Naval Affairs where there is
every reason to believe it will be
buried.
Pills
TORPID LIVER.
A the
and
SICK HEADACHE,
Dyspepsia,
Sallow Skin and Pies.
Then Is no better for these
W.
LIVE PILLS, as a Brest.
Take Mb Substitute.
IN CALDWELL
The Lenoir News of last
had this striking editorial
few days since, a short
tramp in the country, we noticed
a field of corn still standing
gathered, going to waste while
com is selling at a
bushel. We noted at another
place a good mowing machine,
standing out in the weather, where
it bad evidently left at the
end of the season. Cattle
are still, many instances, left
out in the fields unprotected from
and fed a little hay and
bran on the ground to be tunneled
in the mini. If house at all it is
done in such an indifferent and
careless manner that they arc
given very little protection and
twice the amount of feed is
ed to keep them in condition that
would lie needed were they kept
warm and dry. Hay all kinds
of forage is left standing in the
field until needed for use. By
that lime more or less of it has
wasted by exposure to the
weather the depredation of the
poorly fed cattle above referred to.
These and many other evidences
of carelessness, or
ignorance seen any day in
a short trip through this country,
we must get out of these old
ruts, take care of work
with judgment, making an acre by
good and tillage pro-
duce what two or four now pro-
duce by cultivation.
With proper management and
thrift, we believe farming offers
better inducements in this country
at this nine than ever before, but
many old ideas and must
be abandoned.
It seems to us is a fine
opening some one to make good
money in this community, raising
pips poultry. Pigs arc
demand at high prices, and chick-
ens and eggs have commanded
higher prices during the last
twelve mouths than ever before.
Spring chickens will bring to
cents a pound by April or
Truly, this is a bad showing,
and the worst of it is that our
contemporary that such
as it has
pictured be -en any day in
a short through its country.
The wonder is that people so care-
less so wasteful can manage to
make buckle and tongue meet
that they contrive to keep body
and soul together. They could
elsewhere than in a country
upon which God has bestowed His
blessings with a bounteous hand.
even such a country they
could not do it in any other
except that of agriculture.
Observer
Look Out for Home Supplier
Let the farmers go in for more
diversified crops year. Plant
plenty of turn, potatoes and
the like then put as much
cotton or ever the
land is best adapted can lie
i well and cultivated
The aim should home
supplies first, money crop after-
ward. It is better lo cultivate few
acres and cultivate those acres
well than plant too much laud
be able to give it proper alien-
Gold Leaf.
liven Were
you that the in
the lower pan of foal buck kidney
trouble, lint I- a of m
know it is muscular from
M, end treatment
Painkiller will prevent from grow-
into lumbago- Act Accordingly and
yon will tie you
Painkiller, Perry
Eternal indigestion is the price
of
You often id a live cent heart
in a million dollar body.
A pretty girl is a poem in
every line rhymes.
Bread cast upon the waters often
comes back all dough.
All things come to those who
they tip the waiter.
Love is an itching of the heart,
which you ate unable to scratch. .
Tears of sympathy are the
phone messages from a heart full
of tenderness.
Cupid has been shooting his
darts very in this
section, and as for I bat matter, it
appears over the whole late
We informed of one in
stance in which the little fellow
though had his efforts come to
the last moment, and
thereby hangs a sad tale. A party,
whose name we withhold, had per
the lady of his choice to
agree to the day to have their vows
The was to
lie at the home of the
prospective bride. A preacher
bad been and friends in
At the appointed hour all
these and the groom arrived at the
the prospective bride
had fled from the terrors of the
matrimonial state to the woods.
She left a note lo the prospective
groom, telling him she thought
better of the matter and had come
lo the conclusion she did not want
to him. The situation was
very embarrassing for the young
man, as well as the preacher nod
friends who had gathered, but
there was but cue thing, to do,
wend their way home. arc in-
formed that the young man, like a
true consoled himself
by thinking what he had so
Free
Press.
NOTICE OP
The here formed
a the practice of their
beginning
They will occupy of Dr. on
avenue, where all their
can find them.
E. A. MOVE. M. D,
C. M. D.
Jan
You Know What You arc Taking
When take Chill
because the formula la plainly
ed on every bottle allowing that it Is simply
on and Quinine in A form. No.
Cure, No Pay.
J. W. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
Plant Trees
EVERYWHERE.
have on a few of Fruit
tad Ornamental Tree,
Rom for sale cheap. I nm
to put a very large of
Tree for the fall trade.
and nave money.
ALIE WARREN,
Proprietor
Photographer,
GREENVILLE,
The leader in good work and low
Nice Photographs for per
Cabinet per dozen
All other lines very cheap. Crayon Portrait
from any small picture Nice
Frames on hand all the lime. Come and
my work. No trouble to show
samples and answer questions. The very
eat guaranteed to all. Office hours
b to a, to p. m. Yours to please,
175.--------
. M.
Wholesale and retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor
suits, Tables. Lounges, Safes, P.
Moat me-, i, Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Jelly, Milk,
Floor Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Currents, Glass
Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware. and Crackers,
Cheese, Best Butter, Stand
aid Sewing i and nu
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
SAW M
Phone
THE GREENVILLE
WHEN YOU WANT
Dry Goods, Groceries, Confections,
etc., go to
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
Jack.
line Prices
bought for cash or In
exchange for
CO.
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior Exterior Finishings
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build-
We solicit your and
guarantee to give satisfaction in
prices, styles and work.
Please send your orders to
b Co.
N. C.
DISSOLUTION.
The Arm of R. Bro
doing N. C,
tin day mutual K.
from The
will he i. W. R.
who will all of
to all owing the
Ann arc to make immediate pay-
In.
W. It.
D. K
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The clerk of Superior court of
baring of
to the undersigned on 1st day of
toe W. K. Spain
notice is hereby given to all per-
sons to estate to make
payment lo the undersigned, and to
all creditors of said estate to present their
claims properly authenticated, to the
within twelve months after the
date of this notice, or this notice will be
plead in recovery.
This 1st day of January,
MARY A. F. SPAIN,
Administratrix of the Estate of W. K.
Spain.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Superior court Clerk of Pitt county,
having issued letters of Administration to
me, the undersigned, on the 10th of
December, on the estate of J. A,
Thigpen, deceased, notice Is hereby given
to all persons indebted to to make
immediate lo the undersigned,
and to all creditors of said estate lo present
their claims, properly authenticated, to the
undersigned, within twelve months after
the dale this notice, or this notice
be plead in tar of their recovery.
This the 10th or December, 1901.
J. JR.,
on t e of I. .
NOTICE lO CREDITORS.
Having duly qualified before the
Clerk of Pitt county as r
f the Last Will and Testament Mrs. S.
deceased, notice ii hereby
given to nil persons indebted to the estate
to make immediate payment to the under-
signed, and nil persona against
notified to present claims
for on or before the 39th day of
November, 1902, or this notice will be plead
in of recovery.
This 29th day of Nov. 1901.
IT.
Executor of Mrs. S. M.
of
Win
Jno. If. Hardy, It. Lee Hardy,
and other heirs at law of
Wm, Charles Hardy, deceased
Order of the Superior Court of Bertie
county entered In the entitled pro-
I sell at court house door in
m. on
Saturday, Feb. those two town lot. in
Bethel, county, which Wm. Charles
Hardy owned at bis death and called the
Andrews lots, both situate on Main street
in Mid to
third cash and balance in
one and two years with interest on deferred
payments.
i- land is sold to pay the debts of
Wm. Charles
This Jan. 1902.
I T
of Wm. Charles Hardy.
By F. O. JAMES, Attorney.
to
ATTENTION AGENTS I
Mr. John C. General Agent for
North Carolina and Virginia, of that Well-
Known and Popular Company,
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Co., of J.
Desires to announce to Its large number of
policy holders, and to the public
generally, of North this com
will now Resume Business In
state and from this date will issue its
splendid desirable policies, lo all de
siring the very best insurance In the best
life insurance company in the world.
If the local agent in your town baa not
yet completed arrangements, address
JOHN C. DREWRY,
Stale Agent, Raleigh, N. C.
Assets
Paid policy
Lire, reliable energetic agents wanted at
once lo work for the
OLD DOMINION LIN
VIC
Steamer My res Washing-
ton daily A.-M. for Green-
leave Greenville dally at
II. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
ii 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 order freight by
the Old Dominion B. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N.
J. J. CHERRY, Aft.,
Greenville, N. C.
D. W.
DEALER
GREENVILLE N. O.
Cotton Bagging and lies always
on
Fresh goods kept constantly es
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
r. W.
DEALER
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every
and prices as low the
lowest. Highest market price
paid for country produce.
J. P.
Haft.
The Charlotte Observer.
EVERY DAY IR THE YEAR.
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J. P. CALDWELL Editor.
PER
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its special service is the greatest
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Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
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Editor Publisher,
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Three Sing. Copy Be.
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VOL
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C., TUESDAY,
FEBRUARY
NO
The Great
Inventory is completed- Many things have been laid out
marked down. We are not crying out cost, but have
prices on all winter goods. It would be impossible to
Sacrifice
all and continue to be of service la ourselves and yon.
The store that is ah the time crying cost and less than cost, must
some day meet the Inevitable. After the smash the store Is of
little service to any body. This
Store
knows when to begin sacrificing its profits, how to con-
and knows when stop. Every department has
the severest cut in prices. Our object is to make room for Spring
Goods.
We take occasion here to thank our many friends for their pat-
In the past, and invite them to continue their visits to our
store when they want bargains in up-to-date goods.
Ricks Wilkinson
CARR,
For Nails, Locks, Hinges, Doors,
Windows, Paints, Rope,
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car-
Tools, to
A Warning To The Tuba -co
As we have elsewhere
this issue, reports a
largely increased tobacco acreage
in North this year. The
writer makes no rial to the gift
of and we make no
diction as to prices for this year's
crop. But we do wish to warn the
tobacco grower a mistake
of a grower is
now repenting hi sack cloth and
A year ago cotton prices were
good, the cotton mill industry
nourishing, many a farmer in
the cotton belt decided to adopt
the one crop system for Aim
he did. The result everybody
The one crop cotton
farmer of is a con-
a worse plight than at
any other time for years. The
cotton crop North Carolina was
remarkably short. If this were
all, his condition would not be so
bad. But the decrease price is
almost as marked as the decrease
production. as if
not enough, the increase in price
of food supplies is greater than the
decrease of cotton or the
in cotton production.
With a short crop of his own
product and low prices for it,
high prices for the corn, and
meat that he must buy, the aver-
age cotton farmer no lecture
the disadvantages of the
crop system. We daresay that the
farmers of the State will this
year give more attention to home
supplies than in any other year
since Lee surrendered.
wise learns by the mis-
takes of others; a fool scarcely by
his Will tobacco farm-
consider the plight his
brother and learn the lesson it
Farmer.
J. B. Cherry Co.
MARVELOUS
JANUARY
SALE.
Economy chances that overshadow even our own
bargains of the past. Magnetic, money-
saving values in every department. An
H. I.
Next door to Ricks Wilkinson. to Ormond
What to Get and
are matters of Importance to W TO At.
every LET HELP YOU DECIDE.
At J. L. Starkey Bros, old we have opened a strictly
First Class Stock of Fresh
Family Groceries,
and article in stock is right fresh from first bands.
Nothing stale but new. Now for everything you
want to eat come to our store see bow well we can please
yon quality and price-
N. C.
THE NEW
y such as no careful buyer will miss. An occasion
FARMVILLE ITEMS.
If. Jan.
arc having some very
pleasant weather.
I. C. Edwards, of Snow Hill,
spent in town.
W, A. Lewis Sunday
with his best girl.
S. -M. Pollard went to
this morning to visit friends
relatives.
Misses Lena and King
timed borne Sunday.
Misses Moore and
Fields spent Sunday in the
try with Miss Roberta Flanagan.
Miss Smith several
days ii. n last week.
II. J. Whitehurst, one of
oldest residents the town, is
very low. His recovery is doubt-
Miss Agnes Moore spent
day and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
J. T.
I. Rome is slow
Mi-
will spread the fame of the J. B. Cherry Co's.
store to greater distances than have gigantic offers
of the past. Understand the position. Almost in
Clinic Vail Turn-
age spent yesterday in the country
dial will make an immense stir in the business world Miss Etta Smith.
It. Pollard returned Iron
and Tarboro Saturday
the evening
Miss Belcher has gone
to see brother, W. Home.
West is in town visiting
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. John Baker's
baby is very low.
The telephone line between
and Greenville Is down
Again. We seriously regret it, and
hope will soon have a new line
which will give general
lion.
Miss is in town
AT ABOUT HALF, and Ml ,,,,,
lot can n lot
a day all goods suffer the severest cut, and chiefly
affected are the departments enumerated and item-
zed below.
Reduction Falls Heavily
INCUR
Colored Dress Goods
Silk Department.
Three The Value
OP ANY OTHER.
ONE
ONE THIRD FASTER.
Agents all unoccupied
territory.
A WILSON,
Manufacturing Company,
Atlanta,
For sale by
S. T WHITE,
Greenville,
All Kinds at The Reflector
Who Have Cotton
It is beautiful and pleasant to
see brethren dwell together in
unity, and likewise agreeable to
see allies eland together. Where-
fore arc grieved, a well as
amazed, to see some the Demo
criticize the
appointments of Colonel
Skinner and I
Franklin Keith. It is perfectly
natural that the Republicans
should be disappointed and dis-
gusted, but were we Democrats
and Col. Harrison skinner
Hon. B. Franklin Keith all
her a few short years
ago Did we want to fuse
with Col. Harrison his squab
on State and issues in
Did we actually fuse with them
the electoral ticket that
And was not Hon. Benjamin
Franklin that very electoral
ticket for this congressional dis
let, and did not all of us, except-
those who didn't, vote for him
and for the Populists electoral can-
To be sure we did, with
the exceptions noted. what
ails us now that we should
to these noble allies having relief t
It is true that Col. Harrison has
transferred his allegiance to the
Republican party and the gold
but he was ever a shifty
and even when
was recognized as a gentleman of
adjustable It is true,
also, that the
Franklin now says that to is
go back on a
gentleman simply because he has
discernment to know a
when he sees In other
words, should mi Ii I acquaintance
be Nay, nay,
The Observer gives these recent
allies the glad ha and extends
them its must cordial
having
Observer.
t Know On Bars
maw i.
DRESS PATTERNS
In Black 10.00
DRESS PATTERNS
Black 7.00
8.50 DRESS PATTERNS
In Black 0.50
12.50 PATTERNS
Fancy 0.00
11.50 DRESS
In Foulards
0.00 9.50 DRESS PATTERNS
In Foulards 7.00
of the best.
Freeman
patterns and also some very , f
i patterns that ill make very
pretty skirts. Space too valuable
to Itemize the pines.
Black Dress Goods
New,
goods you have
before bud a chance of, and this
one can't last long.
and family
have moved to Greenville, which
will their future home.
F. M. Dupree spent in
Greenville on business.
Mis. Lemuel Hardy is visiting
Mrs. John I. Raker.
AYDEN NOTES.
N. C. Jan.
Miller went down to Kin-
BETHEL ITEMS.
N. Jan.
Miss Flossie Keel, of Apex,
spent Monday with relatives at
this place.
II. U. Taylor ard It. W. Mosley
Sunday afternoon at Elder
Moore's.
Rev. J. W. Rose held services
Hamilton Sunday Sunday
returned Monday.
H. V. Staton spent Sunday with
bis best near here.
Miss Fannie and
of Greenville, are
relatives here.
Miss Alice Carson, who been
friends Greenville, re-
turned week.
Miss Bessie Harding, of Green-
ville, spent here.
Mrs. Hut tie Spier
came down to witness
her sister's marriage and returned
Wednesday.
Miss Donate Wood, of
who has been visiting friends hero
returned last week.
Miss James, of
spent Sunday with the Misses
Manning near here.
Miss Pink Manning is visiting
relatives in Hamilton.
Miss Patrick, of Ayden, is
visiting friends near here.
B. W. Mosley left here Tuesday
for Greenville.
Robt. Staton Monday
Tarboro on business.
Rev. J. E. family
arc friends here.
Miss Annie Thigpen, of Penny
Hill, spent Wednesday here.
Smith, of Neck,
spent Wednesday here and took
evening train for Ayden.
Everybody lie on their look out,
for the map man is in town.
On account of the weather there
was not any prayer meeting Wed-
V. S. Gardner, of Everetts,
spent Monday and Tuesday here.
S. T. Carson spent Sunday in
Tarboro.
At Wednesday afternoon
Mrs. Ella Knight and Mr. F.
were married at the
bride's home James street. The
j-ton Friday and returned Monday j ceremony was performed by Rev.
Silk Waist Patterns
French Flannel for Waists
Handsome lot of waist patterns
and no two alike that were valued
at 12.50 but this sale makes them
at 1.00, and a lot of plain
that have put the knife very-
deep.
Dress Trimmings
Just the things for your Spring
Dress and anything that is new
and up to date have it, and to
this sale Complete have
knifed them with our big blue
pencil along with everything else.
Cloaks Skirts.
They blush to know that
they arc marked down so low and
we have got to have their room,
and our price will give it to us
and benefit the early buyers.
Just the for and
Easter wear a chance that
comes but once in life to gel
setts. Silk at the price we arc
offering them at.
5.00 Waist Patterns 14.00
0-4.60
8.00
8.00
Odds and Ends in
Walt Patterns
FANCY PLAIDS AND FIG.
the thing for
Dress Trimmings
and kind at
and at
and kind at
and INK- kind at
kind tit
11.00, 1.25 and 1.00 kind at
Black
Black
Black
Black Grain
Black Sat i tic
Black Taffetas, Colored .
and every thing else in out Silk marked in
Department have to suffer our
marvelous January Sale.
morning,
J. T. Smith went to House yes-
Joseph family moved
to yesterday.
J. Marrow was here Monday
night.
Hugh Brooks, of Parmele, was
in town Sunday on important bus-
J. T Smith has opened up bis
place of business West avenue.
We would appreciate sunshine
now alter so many dark dreary
days.
The will have to
J. W. Rose the presence
and relatives of the
couple. After the
fur the home
where the reception was held.
The Beat Prescription for Malaria
f bills and Fever is bottle of Grove's
Tasteless Chill It Is simply iron
quinine ill n form. No i
Only to ThOM Who Owe.
We have tried to go through
winter without putting cross
WU marks on paper, but so
like something
turn before writing again.
c It Home.
Space gone and not
half of our story told, but
can get the rest
At Our Store.
plain figures with our big
, blue pencil.
Mail and Telephone orders
promptly and carefully filled.
j. p.
Some men that by making
a great stir for a little lime they
gain a permanent advantage.
is far from truth. How quick-
a thing is forgotten, but perhaps
they try and crowd too much into
usurps
in and the panorama
incidents diverts the mind
inn ceaseless concentration on
one particular thing. Day by day
the happenings in number
and importance, the public
mind is being conducted to a
new nil of t bought and
ration. The necessity for
nous advertising was never more
prom need than at the present
time. A passing Hash causes but
a moment's reflection. Permanent
drive II home advertising marks
an Impression
Partner.
Even he close mouthed man
succumb lo the dentist.
many have failed to keep promises
to pay their subscription that we
have lo remind of it again.
finding the cross mark on
their paper today will please take
it as a notice that they owe for the
paper and an early settlement is
desired. This is a matter of
mid ought to have prompt at-
takes money lo run a
newspaper and all who read it
should be willing lo pay promptly.
now at revising our
subscription and will have to
drop some names unless pay
steeple jack is one kind of
high churchman.
The trusting shoemaker is apt to
get mil of his bunts.
I Could Hid
th.
tie cough
ii lo talk. Tin- way
tin- n is plain. Take
bung Balsam grip of
lie tins throat
After few cough is
ratter and a
I- of a little time


Title
Eastern reflector, 31 January 1902
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
January 31, 1902
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
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Joyner NC Microforms
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