Eastern reflector, 25 March 1902


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Have You Forgot
What
I AM STILL
DATE LINE
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
AND A OF THING
WHICH I AM TO MENTION
Come to sec me for your next Barrel of Flour
Yours to please
Jas. White.
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
GUI.
OF NEWARK, N. J., POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value.
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance ill n works
Is
Will be reinstated if arrears lie paid within on month While you
are living, or within three j ears after upon satisfactory evidence
of payment of arrears with interest.
second Restrictions. Incontestable.
are payable at the beginning the and cf each
succeeding year, provided the for the current year be paid.
They may be To
To Increase the or
To nuke policy payable as an during the lifetime
of
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville. N. C.
UNION AT
N. C
HAMILTON.
Corn, Cotton, Tobacco,
Selling High
Likely to continue to sell high I
The Philosophy of Farming
Smaller Surface. Labor Saved.
Fertilize with a free hand
Buy of your own people I
Chemical Co.
Southern Makers of Fertilizers
For Southern Farmers.
High Standard. High Service.
Moderate Prices.
Factories at Fifty Points an Agents E. very where.
The Union, of the Tar
River Association will convene
with the Hamilton Baptist Church
March 1902. The following
has been prepared for
the occasion
P. II. Introductory
Crudup.
8.30 P.
SATURDAY.
A.
J. Crisp.
from the
Churches.
A. Mis-
L. B. Craig
f. to meet the
Seed of our Mission
M. I.
P. Work of the
Home Mission Car-
roll.
P. Board's work
in North K. Mason.
OP. Work of the
Foreign Mission Board and its De
upon J.
F. Booth.
P.
E. E. Billiard.
SUNDAY.
A. School Mass
talks, in-
with songs.
in
and Managing a Sunday School
-M. A. Allen.
Claims of the Sun-
day School upon the Church
W. Wilson.
Pastor's work in
t he Sunday
School as
an
Carroll.
A. M N.
Booth.
P. M Educational Rally
II.
also expect a speaker from
Raleigh. Jas W.
Bethel, N C. Pastor.
Old
A woman died in
Creek Wednesday years of age.
She was owned by Jonathan Evans,
Esq., grandfather of the present
Jonathan Evans, and has been a
retainer of that family all her lite.
The family records show that she
was years of age in 1812. But
more remarkable, still,
mother of children, of whom
are living, the youngest being now
years age. Nine of these
children have children living.
The old woman the full
session of all tier faculties up to a
few days her It is
one of the mist remarkable cases
we have ever heard
ville Observer.
Tuft's Pills
FOR TORPID LIVER.
A aver
mi
SICK HEADACHE.
Dyspepsia,
Skin and Pies.
the
Better for
DR. s
Ll PILLS, a trial
Take No Substitute.
Low Rates to C Exposition via
Atlantic Lint.
The Allan Coast Line Rail-
way Company announced the fol-
lowing low rates to Charleston
C. on account of the South Caro
inter state West
exposition. Charleston, S. C.
Dec. 1st, 1901 to June 1st 1902.
The following apply from
Greenville, N. C.
Tickets to be sold daily
until and including May 31st 1902.
continuous passage final limit
days in addition to date of
sale.
115.48 Tickets to be sold daily
until and Including May 31st 1902.
continuous passage final limit June
3rd 1902.
For tickets, Pullman reservation
and any farther particulars write
call
H. M. Emerson,
Pass. Wilmington, N. C.
J. R.
Greenville, N.
S.
Puss. f. C.
Wood's Seeds
BEST FOR THE SOUTH.
SEED POTATOES
OH OF Oil
We have thousands of barrels in
the beat
Virginia Second Crop Seed.
Wood's 1903 fives
comparative crop results, both as
to and yield, with Maine-
grown and Second-crop seed. It
also contain much other useful
and valuable information
Potatoes. Write for and
Special Price last.
Wood's Descriptive
for 1902 re table, to
all c
no only torn m
ways
crops, and much other In-
formation of to every
Mailed
upon
Wood Sons,
Tracker and Farmers
to write for
J. w.
Norfolk, Va,
Cotton Factors and handlers of
and Bags.
and shipments
solicited.
WHEN YOU WANT
Dry Goods, Groceries,
etc., go to
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
Black Jack, N. C.
line cf good on hand. low
Country for cash or Id
for goods.
Dr. D James,
a. Surgeon,
OLD
Steamer My res leave Washing
daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily
M. for Washington.
Steamer Edgecombe leave
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New and Boa-
ton, and for all points for the Went
railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore
and Line from
Boston.
JNO.
Washington, N. C
CHERRY,
Greenville, K.
CHURCHES.
Baptist. Servant every Bub
day, Pray
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
The leader in good work and low prices
Nice Photographs for per dozen.
Half Cabinets go per
All other lines very cheap. Crayon Portraits
made any picture cheap. Nice
Frames on hand all the time. Come- and
examine my work. No trouble to above
sod answer questions. The very
bi work to all. Office
s to a m., to p. m. Yours to please.
RUDOLPH HYMAN.
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
THE GREAT
If you have sour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation,
dizziness, liver, kidney troubles, backache, loss
cf Insomnia, lack of energy, blood, blotched or muddy skin,
or symptoms and disorders which tell the story of bad and an
impaired digestive system, Will Cure
It will clean out the bowels, stimulate the liver and kidneys, strengthen
mucous membranes of the purify your blood put you
your again. Your appetite will return, your bowels move
your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you, your skin will clear and
Freshen and you will feel the old time energy and buoyancy.
Mother seeking r i lasts COM f
and similar nod i r r
a. r,.
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS
Made The Virginia, Observer
One rent paid is worth a
our pants.
I be way cling
money makes the age
You can keep Lent by
dating every friend who desires a
loan.
Is of
lion will an
Spring lever.
have noticed that I he man
a ho fin ii s In iris in his hat never
in building a
Some
I it a habit lo
your paper. The paper
hi too cheap in do t hat.
Don't make it n to lend
your paper. You want it
sometime when It's from
home.
lie a clam, hut take your
paper like a good, Indus,
and keep posted on
of your section.
Ledger.
W. O. Barnhill
Machine Engine Repairing
Wood
Balusters, brackets
House
BUGGY and WAGON Repairing.
I have again taken charge of my
shops on Dickinson and
am prepared lo do promptly any
work my line. Bring on your
now. not wait until
busy season crowds
is the that I shall
a pay
able In Mr. A A fur dated
and payable Die. 1st,
In
Harding. the payment
on Any
the MUM will do at
ran,
March t,
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior Finishings
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build-
We solicit your patronage and
guarantee to give satisfaction in
prices, styles and work.
Please send your orders to
TUB Greenville Co.
N. C.
W.
GREENVILLE S. C.
Cotton Bagging and He always
on hand-
Fresh goods kept constantly on
hand. Country and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
PEA LIB
C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low the
lowest. Highest market price
paid for country
Rev. J. IT Booth, pastor. Sunday-
a. m. II. A. Allen
morning
sitting Wednesday evening. Rev.
R M. pant or. Sunday school
S p. in. L. H. Pander,
Services thin
Rev
t. B. Morton, pastor y
a. m. K. K.
F. H. Bard
Minister. Morning even
prayer with every
and 3rd Sunday. Lay services
every 2nd and 4th Sunday.
Sunday school a. m., W. B.
B. Brown, superintendent. Litany
every Wednesday It n. tn.
Preaching second,
and fourth Sundays in each
month Prayer Wednesday
night. Rev. D. W. Davis, pastor.
Sunday school P. M., W. R.
Parker, superintendent.
services
LODGES
A. F. A. H.
No. first and
bird Monday evening. K. E.
fin. W. M. J. M. Reuse, Sec
I. O. O. Lodge, No.
every Tuesday evening.
L. H. G.
at.
K. of River Lodge, He.
meets every Friday evening,
C. L.
son, K. of R.
B. Vance Council, No
1696, meets every Thursday even
lug. W. B. Wilson, J.
S. Regent.
A. O. Council,
No. A, every first third
nights in Odd Fellows
Ball. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy
Chief; D. Smith, Sec
I. O. ville Conclave
No meets every second
Monday nights in Odd
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson
Smith
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MM u for u.
II r i i.
For Salt by
. Tilt Cf,
n any
Illy MM bottle of
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All Kinds at The Reflector
Any burglar will tell you that it
safe Job to rob a
safe.
It's enough to punch a man
in over a telephone.
How It Leaked Out.
it never would been
but for one thing.
was
keep h
divorce from
Press.
The Charlotte Observer.
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR.
CALDWELL TOMPKINS, h
J. P. CALDWELL Editor.
VI AR.
Receives
largest news service
delivered to any paper between
Washington and Atlanta, and
its special service is Ike greatest
ever bandied by a North Caro-
paper.
OBSERVER con-
of Hi More pages, and is
to a extent made up of
original
THE SEMI WEEKLY
ER printed Tuesday and Friday
pi-1 year. The largest paper
in North
Sample copies on application.
Address
TUB OBSERVER,
Charlotte, N. C.
While Wise Doctor.
are lbs of consumption,
laymen that a old
by sore throat and
tightness chest la too a
matter fr delay or experiment. They
i realize
S i minion old lay or two.
lake more limp, of course.
Camphor
The the
women of the i
. c idea to
that gum, taken in small
regular . a
en limitless of
of voting II I it for this
pose. The ha Int is. very
difficult to cast off, for
form of
i in many
instances very large
have been the habit hits
n of slavery. These
camphor eaten nil have a dreamy,
dazed and very listless air, in
most of them there is ever pres-
longing lo sleep or at least to
n-t. Extreme weakness generally
follows the taking of regular
and have been seen where it
has been almost difficult to tell
effect from of alcohol. As to
complexion, if a ghastly pallor
be an improvement, camphor
product
Ocean.
76.-
Wholesale retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid
Hides, Fur, Oil ton Seed, Oil Bar
re's, Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed
Steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba
by Carriages,
lesion, and scores Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
I. n
-DEALER IN-
, .
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a
TO SEE MB.
J. R.
Norfolk, Va.
Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain
one. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago New Orleans.
and Gail Ax
High Key West Che-
roots, Henry George
Cherries, Peaches, Apples.
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Currents, Raisins,
China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Cheese, Beat Butler, New
Royal Sewing Machines, and
other goods. Quality
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to tea me.
S. M.
SB
The Commoner
WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor A Publisher,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
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One Year Months
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ployed. Subscription taken
office. Semi
Weekly and
will be tent together
one year for or The Daily
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one year for 13.00 payable in ad-
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FOR
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The Eastern Reflector
D. J.
TRUTH TO FICTION
II,
VOL
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, MARCH
NO
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II Hi
Ricks Wilkinson
The Truest Thing We Ever Didn't Say.
BUT PERHAPS WE DID AND ONLY
Not whether we told you after that our
stocks were then in by which we mean
Clearest clinkers. If we didn't it was the truest
we ever didn't nay.
Of all hard lessons a merchant to learn
is NEVER CARRY OVER.
lately bought, and still in
it's mighty bard to plunge the knife. But do it he
often must, or later. It's due to as well as us,
that we start new light. WE DO.
WHITE
A OF WHITE QUILTS AT PRICES THAT WILL
BET EVERY TONGUE IN PITT COUNTY TO WAGGING.
VALIANT WHITE QUILT that was never sold for less
have to go in this sale at
WHITE QUILT that yon can't match at less than
after tale at
CROCHET WHITE QUILT that has been the talk of
county could tell it at now baa to go in this
sale at
IMPORTED CHOICE PATTERNS in Marseilles Batten Finish
Quilt that are sold the world over for , in sale at
RICKS WILKINSON.
BLACK JACK ITEMS.
BlackJack, N. C, Mar. 1902.
Two run dogs have recently
been killed near here, and now
everybody has an eye on dogs.
Miss Willie Smith, of Ayden,
has been visiting Miss Had-
dock.
We can't help expressing our
sympathy for our young friend,
W. F. Evans, on seeing him after
bis return Monday morning from
He didn't make
expected trip, even after stying in
the debate Friday that he
had rather see her Sunday Hum
have two dollars.
Mist Mollie of
spent Saturday
day with Miss Maggie Smith.
Mist Nun who has n
visiting her brother, J. S.
returned home Monday.
Miss Dora Cox accompanied
We have just received our line
Spring Slippers
FOR LADIES. HISSES and CHILDREN.
They arc You may not have a
but you will be sure to have a fit if you buy u pair
Here are a few of styles prices
Ladies and i strap Sandals, French heels to
Oxfords, light and medium soles, 1.00 to 8.50.
heavy soles,
American Girl Shoes, four styles,
Patent Leather Shoes.
Plate comfortable 3.00
Try Me Sin ea, 4.00.
Misses Leather Mat Kid top 8.00.
Slippers all styles from lo
We have a beautiful line of Children's Shoes,
Miss Helen Galloway home from and Slippers all colors and styles.
NOTICE
To School PHI County.
At meeting of Board of
held on the 1st day of
February an order was panted
directing the various
County to continue their
schools until they bad taught out
what money baa been
d to the for this year.
This order was put on each notice
HEMS.
N. C, Mar.
We are having much bad
now. It was snowing here yes-
morning.
Mitt Mamie King, of
who has been visiting Miss Del-
Belcher and other friends,
returned home
Vivian Parker, who has
been visiting and relatives
at Hill, home yes
sent Committees at that time, accompanied by Alyce
Some of the committeemen have Harper.
order and closed TO. . Turnage and W. A.
schools. You are hereby no-
again that it it the order of
the Board that you continue your
until the money apportion-
ed has been used.
March 1902.
W. H.
Co. Supt. Schools.
A Financier.
Not long ago a western
politician was asked by bis wife lo
lay aside politics long one
day to dig potatoes in the gar-
den. He consented, and, after
digging for a few went
Into house nod said be had
found a coin. He washed it off,
and It proved to lie a silver
He put It bis jeans and
went back to work. Presently be
out to again and said
that be bad found another coin.
He washed dirt oft it, and this
time It was n silver half
He put It in his jeans.
have worked pretty
said he to his wife. guest III
take a short
When he he that
his wile had dug all rest of the
potatoes. But found no coins.
It then dawned upon her that the
had been
Sunday in Tarboro and re-
turned Monday on noon train.
Mist Mary Move, of
spent Saturday and Sunday with
her cousin, Mrs. Florence Home.
W. B. Tyson Knapp Bur-
netts in Ayden
Mrs. John of Ayden, it
visiting her brother, Joe Morriss.
J. J. Mrs. Lucy
Moore spent Sunday in the
with Mrs. J. H. Barrett.
G. W. Freeman and family re-
turned from Washington Saturday.
W. A. and wife
Saturday and Sunday with his
sister, Mis. W. B. Pollard.
Ray West, of was in
town visiting friends.
Mrs. D. K. of Roberson
ville, is her mother, Mrs.
Sarah Smith, near here.
last Friday. They re-
turned Monday.
Miss Mamie Buck, of Ayden is
visiting Miss Maggie Smith.
There was quite a large
at church Sunday, although I
weather was threatening.
On Friday night, W. H. Wynne,
and W. F. Evans the
Black Jack Literary Society
twenty two members. The follow-
officers were Pres. E.
L. Clark,
Sec. Miss Annie Treas.
Miss Lucy White. After organ-
the following was
debated by Mr. the
and Mr. Wynne, in
Resolved, That woman
has more over man than
money.
Mr. Evans opened his remarks
with a to the enact-
ed in Garden of Eden, and
related several incidents of life to
of women,
closed with a reference to in-
of woman in the last
campaign, and a tribute to
woman-hood.
Mr. Wynne's points, for the
negative, were well chosen
strong. He made rt to the
discovery of America in
that led
several instances in which
bad predominating
over man, for a striking example,
the treachery Benedict Arnold.
was adjudged the
the victor, but it is of
all that both and women
have a great lull over man.
This is the MOST COMPLETE ever
shown
We know it is most time to wear
SHOES
or go barefooted but don't do it too soon or you may have
i -living shoes is cheaper than paying or under-
taker's I ills, you will be more comfortable live longer.
Our Buyer is now in the York market after
New Spring
which will be coming in before very long, and we
expect to have the Nicest Styles and the most
up-to-date goods in our different departments-
J. B. Cherry Co.
The Only Department Store in
GREENVILLE
BAKER HART,
Headquarters
teaching the Homes.
Pi experienced
deplores the disposition
of advertisers to use the mag-
instead of daily news-
papers, lines they are sure to form
a poor opinion the results of
good advertising. He
thus advertisers are
just beginning lo awaken to the
power of daily press. In the
past ft w years some of leading
have left the magazines
entirely for daily news-
paper. who sell
for home consumption broke
ranks employed mediums
which Ionics and
most daily
Philadelphia
Must Continue.
Prof. W. H. County
publishes a notice
giving an order of the
of i. school
of the dis-
keep the public schools open
until all the money apportioned to
their districts is used.
It seems that in several districts
this order has been disregarded
and the have caused
the schools to lie It looks
strange, tn say least, that those
when the money is
given lo I heir districts, are not
willing lo have schools open
the law
by Father.
A very singular occurrence hap-
drove township last Fri-
day. Sir. Willie of that
hail won the affections of a
Mist it seems Unit the
father was willing to the match
but lbs rest the family were
The father being determined to let
love take its coarse stole the girl
his own home and took her
to the of Mr.
where she was joined in
to Mr. Turnage. He is years
of age and bride is also of
summers. Turner form-
ed ceremony in the presence
a few Manner.
Corn
removes from the soil
large quantities of
Potash.
The fertilizer
plied, must furnish
enough Potash, or
land will lose its pro-
power.
. oat boots
GERMAN
KALI WORKS,
It, Maw Tab.
The Lambs that Wait for Mary.
Under Hie above
Michigan Ledger gets off the fol-
lowing as a true story, told in
verse Mary's little lamb,
up to
Mary had a little lamb, it fol-
lowed her lo church, and stood
around door like owl upon
its perch. Why don't the little
lamb come in, the watchful people
Why Mary told the silly
in natch fur her outside. So
you each gentle maiden, may one
and all still lint some
wailing near if you ad-
mire
The above should lie and
folly digested by those
around church doors on Sundays,
also by Mary, who is on the inside.
I Children Borne by One Mother in
Months.
We are informed of a very
occurrence in Montgomery
county. Thirteen month i ago the
wife of Mr. Richard
whose residence is at Ml. Gilead,
gave birth to twins. The two
little ones are living and in excel-
lent condition One day last week
Ibis same mother increased
population of Montgomery county
by birth of girls
and one of which well
developed and healthy
Courier.
SUPPLY.
ITEMS.
Lark Ins en Street Corners
and in the cars are vagabonds of
air whore touch sets of
and st their work of tor-
Modern magic tn lbs tan i f Perry
Painkiller, conquer sad
restores peace of of
body, tn w ill save yourself many a day
of by tills remedy
Id His There but one
N. C. March,
Matter is the
lick list.
Mack Holliday Tuesday
eight with his mother.
Mrs. Henry Edwards, of Vance
is spending a while with Mr.
and Mil.
Guy Williams to Washing-
ton Tuesday.
Rev. F. F. Eure is holding a
meeting at Ayden.
II. II. Davis returned from Win-
ton Monday night.
There was a shooting at
mill Monday morning.
Vick died at Warren's
mill night.
Power of Self-Reliance.
A born bred the
midst of luxury, who has always
leaned upon bis and hut
been obliged lo tight his way-
tip to his own loaf, who has lie n
coddled from his infancy, is n
sapling. A youth who perhaps
has been orphan since baby-
hood, has had to struggle for
education and a place
has develops a as
strong as that of a mighty oak.
His roots have struck deep; they
have drawn nourishment and
strength from the soil of adversity,
and they him in reverses
of amidst the tempest of
panic, and emergencies,
weaklings bend and fall to
earth. The giant is made
strong in wrestling with obstacles.
Power is the resultant of forces
overcame. The savage believes
he receives the strength which
be overmasters in his enemy,
this very belief to his
cat a more real and
salutary souse, gain the
strength we overcome; poverty
and difficulty hardships, when
lend the force they for-
exercised in opposition to
their
We have just added Steam Supply lo our business and
will sell anything in this line very low. See us when in want of
and Angle Valves, Standard Globe
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water
Oil Cups, Air Clicks, Steam Ganges, Hancock
U. S. Injectors, Cocks, Steam
Pipe all sises, Pipe Filling all sizes.
LINE OF Packing, Robber Bolt,
Belt, Leather Belt, Belt Lacing, Belt Hooks, fro.
SOLE
The toad to education in Kansas
Is wore or less rocky, thinks The
Kansas City Journal. At
a man is suing the Hoard of
cation because his son is made In
sit still and behave himself while a
chapter is being read from
Hi nil- the morning. The man
is an infidel he hail Instructed
his son lo lake no part in the
At the
school teachers required the buys
and girls to make exchange
valentines mi St. Valentine's day.
Four boys refused to do
were expelled
And row a law hint i- threatened
by their parents
Miss Aiken, of Terre
split her side
arc leaving certain
parts of this state for other
lions of the country and while we
wish I hem we know
that nine out of ten will meet dis-
appointment. Many men have
it'll the sale and returned with
Ion tines, but many more have be-
came too poor to get back. It ii
not so much in the locality as in
man, yd if a mail cannot make
wore than a living a
growl every thing that he con-
there Is small chance for him
anywhere, Durham Herald.
George Washington
His death
a ten talk and then people
talked somebody else. Napoleon
at a comedy a nights B- and a
Sewer and farm Tile
Garland Cook Stoves.
BAKER HART.
Sue fell a sharp pain in her side,
her Miller Increased u ail
she was fore d to leave the then-
It re, At her mother applied
simple bill she grew
and a physician was sum
He found that the ilia
phrasal torn. The girl la re-
While you are trying to
people lo pay their poll lax
might be well let them under-
stand will have it to pay-
whet her they vote or tor-
Herald.
Lock the Past the
of a toward
loping
Don't this ugly fact yon, but
yon
I lie rough by curing Hie
throne of
What is true of illustrious men is
I rue in greater degree of those who
have mil achieved eminent
To in advertising
one inns keep himself constantly
before the public. When
lo people forget him.
Who remembers
Yet lime when he and his
preparation the talk
of the country. When a man
ceases lo work he deteriorates
mentally when a business man
Stops advertising bis
visibly. Ink.
a boat estimated to be
old Wat
iii Mayo ,
ll was folly six feet long, out
cold. containing opium, of an oak lug, beautifully carved
time. There. . , ,
merely
is no narcotic drug in
all t-
iii a good state of
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EASTERN REFLECTOR Winterville
X. C.
D. J. Ed. Owner
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS
NOTES.
at the Foal M I pr. .
Greenville, . w. ,
Matter r -W tobacco
firm
an- km I HUM
Hi. t.
If it,
PLAY AT
By of the High School.
STATE NEWS.
In North
Roosevelt
ed h professional wrestler iii go in
the White House twice a day and
have a tussle with him. The
furnish huge size barns
ltd can
flues if We
that every ad of these tines
rilled together with joints
s reason given is , . .,
inn MUM wires so they
that he is gelling . .,,,., g,,
the to his flesh orders ones Cox
A few hours with an at the
wood pile or with hoe in the
garden might serve as good a
pose, if not be so sporty.
At the term of
Superior court Judge W.
sentenced
white to three years the
and a to live
years. Later as Judge
was passing the jail on his way to
the court house the two prisoners
called him through the win
hurled vile epithets at him
and defied him most abusive
terms. Judge Robinson ordered
the brought back in
court, and learning they hail also
been giving the sheriff much
be changed their sentences to
even
The fact that
bill will exceed
makes it clear enough that we
shall have a congressional debate
quite as sharp as anything
arose over physicians.
If the doctors get their haul it will
lie until hear what
thought of t heir grasping demands.
Fro
Quite true, but I lie aforesaid
doctors will not care a fig what is
said about how much they
are held up to public scorn, just
so they get the money. In till
day money pile is esteemed
more highly than mat
not how the comes, just
so it conies, the man who has it is
according to size
of bis pile. Good, old fashioned
honesty is a scarce article.
Take the enemies that any I
conducted r makes in the
its legitimate at inn
nod stand a row,
of the will say
the editor night to lie extremely
of such
Sun
u.
The preacher referred to
your piper a day or two
passed here yesterday
morning Before Leaving, how-
a to our
people that was full of good sense
sound reason. Many of our
shoved their appreciation
of his i by step
ping forward and giving him
money.
A. A.
spent bight here leach-
the band.
Kev. Mr. came up
will
hit appointment In the Mis
church next Bun
day morning and evening.
Kev. w. of
short while
yesterday on a visit to his
who is a student at the Win-
High School.
J. It. of Greenville, was
to US a short while Friday.
A couple, man we sup-
pose, parsed through our town yes-
They tarried just long
enough to get through. They were
headed for your burg.
Claude Chapman and wile, of
were their
parents, I Mrs. Chapman,
Miss Lena of
is visiting Hist Minnie Clinard at
Dr. it. r Cox's.
s. Hamilton went to
Wednesday and Friday,
C. II paid a Hying visit
to this week.
Mis. Nancy Jones and grand
child, of are visiting K.
M. little near
A. Fair John
out the millinery Em-
of Uri A. Pair A Co.,
the Green villa Steam Laundry,
Manning wants somebody
to do something desperate SO
can write and him
elf. Josh will only he up
The ladies of the A Mi. of
el the ham, who being taken
High School act her delight-, the Stale at Morgan
entertainment Friday j ton, died on
They the drama entitled , of Durham,
or The ,,. Turkey to
play represented a Southern board in ,,,.,, fr
the civil American on
The daughter Southerner His remains will be
lived the North was in love with lo , and
a Northern Soldier, and to prevent
a her father her lo
the Southern school with
SICK MADE WELL
WEAK MADE STRONG.
Elixir of Life Dis
covered by Famous
Scientist That Cures
Known Ailment.
Cures Ai-
That Seem Like Miracle-
The Secret of
Life of Olden Times
Revived.
the request that she lie watched
closely. As oilier girls learned
of her love story they became
a sympathy was
aroused that led all, including the
. in planning tor hit to
Our Old Mn.
Remedy Is To All Who
Scad wad Address.
After years of study,
into the of
Among the names of the greatest the past, as well as following mod-
North Carolinians are still in the realms of
, , . I medical science. Dr. James W.
active useful, upon Kidd
head has the that building, Fort Wayne, makes
may named two the startling announcement that be
meet her lover. All the parts of. honored and able ex States,
the play well rendered. The Senators, Matthew W.
characters were as follows and Thomas J. Jarvis, both in
Madame j vigorous health, leading in all
that call wisdom and
MM j
Miss Jennie and in
the among most active
Miss Katie Chapman. progressive will be found men
Juliet Servant i Miss seventy. They have faith
Ida
. Irish Miss Mi-
Cox.
School John
son, Cox,
Mamie Galloway, Chapman
instill
mental music selections were
by Misses Mimic and Dora
I lei I ha Newton, My i lie
tor, Helen Mollie
Sutton and Eliza
beta Jones.
A chorus Hack to
Dixie, by Maggie Laughing
house, Barney, Maud Las
Minnie Hat lie Kit
Cox was very much enjoyed.
entire
the future, I hey are trees
whose fruit they will never eat
and selling of thrift
young will do
well to and
When limes ate bad the watch-
maker
JAME
baa surely discovered the elixir of
life. That he is able with the aid
A fair weather friend of a compound,
refuses to you his umbrella. as a re
fellows have lots of push,
. , ,. . tins life
they expend too much of it on to ,,,,
doors. that is to the human
The spinster may of lie- There h no of the
longing loan old and still in making bis
sensitive about r own age.
ALL CASES OP
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE NOW CURABLE
by our new invention. Only those deaf arc
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
P. A. OP
. . , . Md . w. ISM.
to l w OH
. I
At
e mil ago no cm u,
. , .-.
I lot for Cam
i at the la a.
and em that only aim
ear t
Mat
. . cue ear
E a entered treat-
Alter u- d a d- . c lo ea
altar eel. eke ear baa
. lg Very
T Md.
do Hour
How to Grow
for Profit
Prepare your well, manure well and plant a that
command a price when you offer it on the market.
Two years ago I a pock of seed, planted them half an
acre of land and picked a bale of cotton that weighed
shipped this through Mr. B. J. Cobb together with several
other bales of good variety and this bale mid for three eights of 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 count i y. Numbers of best farmers in the county aw my
crop growing the field and pronounced it fine they ever
I am now offering seed for sale 91.00 a bushel. Parties
wanting any of the seed will please me order at once a I
only have a limited quantity for sale.
claim mid the cures
he is effecting seems to
trouble i It must people , very His
who can't sing is Unit they theory which he advances is one of
know reason based round
long enough of many
in inn. i, It wists nut In lo try his
much credit to of us
and the school. A large audience are still the he it. lie it free, to
with telephone girls. who is a sufferer, in
A secret is something usu- to convince of its
isn't worth keeping. ability to cure, so there is
ITEMS. When I is it take. IS
more than a barber to razor.
O. L.
Greenville, N C.
war.
be tine, as staled by
Press, that nearly
every in Pennsylvania has
one Democratic for
while some have two or
three, Democratic prospects, must
tie blight or Democrats must have
a go id deal of fun running for
St
it known tilt a man is
entitled to a receipt Iron the slier,
for his poll tax for by pay.
that tax, although he does not
pay any lax that he may
owe. A may pay only
his poll tax for 1801, although he
owes other taxes, and on demand
the the sheriff is obliged to give the
required receipt. Don't forget
The other day a priest
himself lo the of
House, Boston, and
for which he
asked a receipt. When asked lo
whose the money should
lie credited the priest replied that
it came from one of his who
had requested him to baud it lo
the Parker House cashier, to
have it credited to the
fund, without revealing the
of the son for whom
acting. The money was credited
as directed.
ill give
our lives. Jim Green he'll
and furnish the music, Neil
tiling is the gill, and do say
-h has found her.
Ayden,
was yesterday.
exercises last
young ladies of
nil are a grand success
of the Winterville
i- got
never fails a
which h I ways manifests its
. pi for a
occasion,
showed us
a strong, vigorous tobacco plant
last Thursday with six leaves.
Who can beat it is one
of our progressive farmers,
The only c Inking h
the kind for
In the eyes old mud all .,.,. , . m .,
CON I by Hypnotism.
fell
and her knee cap and
sustained other serious Injuries.
is now up and out again.
She had not walked any m-u-i
months until Mr. Ham. II.
who is here business from
Charlotte, bar,
since then she has been
improving. She has completely
regained use of her limbs
was up street las week for the
lime in
eland
Expensive
The Free Press tells, of
a in that town put a
lighted lantern u pile of
toes and it with a blanket
lo keep the from
The house lire and was dam
V Feb.
M. 0.8, Cherry, of Mi. Olive,
after spending seven days here,
returned home Wednesday.
John Keel, of is here
business for a few days.
Grimes spent Wed-
in friends.
W. Rose, who has
holding a toasting at
ville, returned Thursday.
l Harper, of place left
for Hope.
W. lit it Ion and T.
spent Par
V. Iv spent Tuesday in
mouth,
Hi. lines spent Monday
Mrs. M. O. Mount returned
from Tuesday.
W. Rollins and of
have Nil to
this place and will live on James
street.
Bunting spent Monday in
die mi business.
alias Run, . has been
Hits
of home last
week.
i I III in
from Phi today.
A. Wind left today
Mr. Powers wife, of
who have been here
several necks, left Tuesday for
Seven Springs,
The director is always u
leading citizen
cures tire very remarkable,
and bill reliable witnesses
would be The
lame have away clutches
nm ,. walked about alter two or
three trials of the remedy. The
Ways th Walking sick, given up by home doctors,
An excited i is have been restored to their
the swells I'm at friends in perfect health,
to the disposal of one's walking neuralgia, stomach,
tick when Hulking a call, M. liver, kidney,
known diseases bladder Doubles
a walking stick is a vital; disappear as by magic.
necessity to help out nervousness, fevers,
the III so.-, coughs, colds,
it twinging and for -I ma, catarrh, bronchitis
when I nm , of the lineal, lungs or any
caressing my when my , vital organs are easily overcome
mood is endearing, vibrating a space of time that is simply mar-
menace when I nm angry, trailing in i
melancholy fashion behind me when Partial paralysis, locomotor
I leave the room dropsy, gout, scrofula and
piles are quickly mid
removed. It the entire
system, blood and
mutual nerve power, circulation
a slate of perfect health is
produced tit one. To doctor
all systems alike equally
affected by II great of
Send today.
It is free to ever sufferer. Slate
what lie cured of and
the sine remedy it will be sent
you by until.
You What You
en ion Chill
I i. r.- the i is i
allowing It simply
Iron and Oil in s No
ray,
-1 a are cowards
A may
a hot J
j for the timely aid the lite de-
would have
W. F. who is leaching the
public school iii District No.
of i. today handed
cents
by pupils of his school
for the Sir Waller
It other schools will
do n well us the amount sent
county will lie a hand
one.
Kirk,
The in act drama i
Kirk will be
house on Tuesday night. April
under management of Mrs.
A. L. Mow for the benefit of
church It should be
greeted t Urge
A For The South.
Richmond. Va.
In the Ilk prevailed In the past that when In Bead of
. ma. take an trip North to
Nos. Broad St.,
In the prevailed In t
1- an i I I
I r must pay the MM and
a Bill nod
the of a s big of U
the of Furniture, with LACE
AND in Ibo a point
he a lone cut half Is two, and have ea
extend an invitation the people North Caro-
and Virginia and States to la their
r. is now complete lo
have been made, All gin is C i.
plain u-n r cent
allowed.
Your advertisement In Rn-
ti u-run right along its
work.
work
all time building for
the wise
If you to i-it your
store put join advertisement where
it will lie read, in
the
People read this paper for what
there Is it, they will see
what yon have to say.
If you have not time lo write
the advertisement yourself or
don't know just what you want
to say, let us know and we will
help you get it up.
attractive
outs to illustrate ad
which you can use
for asking.
real Tim tier Sale.
By el
lei
Nil, la a case In
re I lie Will
of J. will,
on April sell for cash
to the in front of court
house door, in all lbs
Umber of Pine la
Inches, and at lime it is out on
the follow of
of land lo of
J. -I. i. it, Una piece or
parcel on lbs South Ibo
Still forty acres;
by of timber sold to
Lumber by
the main mad, in.
Smith road, loading from
Mill race. lying on
North aide Hill i
about two acre, by tho
Mill nice to It,
ville and I mils of J. W.
the of of
the lands of W. II. and
Swamp.
will given two years
which to cut and remove limber.
JAMBS
March Com
Larking Strati Carriers
sod In cars are of
air cold touch Sends of Mil.
and at work of tor-
Modern magic in i f
, and
of mind
body, cu will yourself a day
of misery by good remedy
in house. There I but one r
Parry t
1888 1902
and
SPRING MILLINERY
Is now ready for yon lo see.
To see prove to
I have the Largest, Prettiest
and stock ever shown
in
MY PATTERN HATS
will be sold at extremely low
prices. I have had years ex-
in business, hare
given you good
Come See
what I have to offer yon now.
Children Hats from cents up.
Hats from cents to any price desired.
I will by Ella
know tries to lease
them in and hats to become the wearer.
will get the New York Styles each month during the season.
Come see my new Hack Hat for Easter.
MRS. L. GRIFFIN.
At Old Stand.
All Kinds at The Reflector
SCHOOL BOOKS
THOSE EASTER SUITS.
BACK FRO Sunday week easter
WE WANT TO DRESS
-in j ONE OF
in K BEAUTIFUL, STYLISH,
SPRING SUITS.
RECENTLY BOUGHT BY JUST
OP EM FOR YOUR INSPECTION.
OUR LINE OF
Clothing, Shoes,
Hats, Furnishings,
Have never been selected with as much care
before as this season.
IF YOU WANT COLD
ER APPAREL
WE CAN SUIT YOU.
Prices to Suit
the Purchaser.
THE CLOTHIER.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If a CROSS MARK
in of this
so In remind you Jim
Tim
and we request
lo ear IV as
Bible. need YOU
owe us and you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
the cross mark on their
No
A looking
in The office
lay it in
I urn going lo l-c
April We
see.
New Lawyer.
11.111 is-, of
license
In law fatal the Supreme
court, mils I mil toil In the be
V. Thins-
Mi.
in
REFLECTIONS.
Northern White Bliss tor Seed
M.
days and nights are now
about same length.
Bring your fat Cattle to E. M.
and lb gross,
If the days slay as bright as to
day cold weather will not linger
long.
Some of the boys are g
base ball on the grounds near
oil tank.
are In progress for
three e. to be given
after Let
The condition of Ibo fruit crop
can be better told next summer
than now.
goods arriving and get-
ting opened make the street and
stores look lively.
For a week now new dresses
bonnets will be foremost in the at-
of fair ones.
This cold spell in March is not
near so severe as It in March,
Then there was a big boost.
Misses Erwin invite your pros
at their display of pattern
millinery novelties Tues-
day
traded with
Swift in court
house Friday evening. The
says he would like to trade
back.
J. R.
advertises a sale of valuable Um-
on lauds belonging lo es
talc of late Tim-, J.
See
Mis. M. is in
selecting her Block of mil
for spring. Her spring open-
will take the week before
aster, when everybody should see
her display.
Head Cut.
Friday while Mr.
A. was putting up a boiler
for Mr. Charles Savage, near town
one of the steam valves blew off
and struck him on back of the
head, him severely and
making a wound.
Hues
The ease was given to
the jury Friday evening, but to
this afternoon no verdict had been
reached. It is reported that the
Jury stands eight for conviction
and four for acquittal.
A verdict is expected at
moment and reeling at Elisabeth
City is Intense.
Street Preacher.
A stranger drew a crowd around
him on the street, this
and preached them a sermon.
people in the crowd heard more
preaching and Scripture quoted
than they had heard before a
long
Cues From Pitt.
Tuesday the Supreme Court
banded opinions on the fol-
lowing cases that, were sent up
from Pitt
School Directors vs. Town of
Greenville, error.
Harrington vs. Hat ton, error,
vs. error.
Carson vs. James, affirmed.
James vs. Carson,
Died.
Mr. S. M. Johnson died about
o'clock this morning at his borne
on Pitt, street, after an illness of
two weeks.
He was years of age and leaves
a wife and six children, three
sent three daughters.
The funeral took place at
this afternoon at Patrick
three miles from town.
Daily Reflector,
The Society met with Mi-s
Blanche at her
Fifth street March 7th,
There were ten members and two
visitors
After the business tho
had been disposed of
all present into the fun of
the with lively interest.
First tho program was
usual quotation contest, Miss Lina
being the successful
contestant, carried of the first
prize.
Next twelve famous
n Beauties, and, as Mrs. Booth
guessed tho number of
these, won second prize.
At ten o'clock dainty refresh-
were set veil by our fair
hostess, left nothing
that could give pleasure to her
All too soon came the hour for
dispersing and it was with much
reluctance that we bade each other
good night.
Hast tar Malaria
sod Km Is s
Chill It ii simply Iron
mil quinine In a cure,
Some Speak U Me. Some to
Thursday,
Rev. D. B. Clayton left this
morning.
T. B. of new York, spent
today here.
W. H. Cox over from
ibis atoning.
Swift Galloway, of Snow
Hill, is court here.
W. T. returned Wed-
evening
Delia and Belle
returned Wednesday evening from
Baltimore.
J. J. Jr., morn
for Baltimore for treatment in
the hospital.
W. Andrews, of Elm City,
came in Wednesday evening in
attend court.
W. X. Coley, representative of
the Raleigh Post, spent yesterday
here and left this morning.
Mrs. M. M. Nelson,
been spending two weeks rel
here, returned to
Neck this morning.
P. who is engaged in
Boston, came home a few days
to visit bis parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. R. Cotton, at Two
of his Boston A. Libby
Russell Wiggins, accompanied
him borne.
March 1902.
II. K. Johns, of Raleigh, is hero
for a day or two.
J. Jr., left morn-
for Baltimore.
Jesse retorted from Nor-
folk Thursday evening.
R. . nine I
tiny evening from
Miss t ii n home
morning Winterville.
Frank dwell up in
Washington lo vi-it bis
parents.
came down evening tn
attend court.
W. II. White
W. M. Brown returned Thursday
evening from Baltimore.
A. Forbes returned this
where ho
had been instructing the new brass
baud.
Mrs. II. L. and
Of Wilmington, arrived Thursday
evening to visit her sister.
H. A. White.
Rev. H. M. Eure to
den Thursday evening to assist
brother in a meeting the latter
conducting
Mrs. J. W. Goodwin two
children, of Philadelphia, who
have been visiting relatives
left this morning for their home.
Saturday March
J. i- sick.
G. M. Tucker to Nor-
folk today.
V. came in from Rich-
W. Andrews returned lo Elm
City today.
Donnell to
Tarboro today.
Rev. II. M. Eure returned
Ayden this morning.
Miss Hooker went to Win-
Friday evening.
Jim. left this morn
for his homo
Mr. and Mrs. James of
near Rocky Mount am listing I.
II. e.
Miss one the teachers
Winterville High school, spent
today here.
Mrs. Norman, been vis-
her son, J. Norman, left
this morning.
A. O. Clark, who bus at
school at Mt. Olive, came home
Friday evening.
Mrs. I. D, Gardner child
Friday evening from a
visit to Hamilton.
R. C. Rivers, of Raleigh, who
A. II. Taft, re-
turned home today.
Misses Addle Johnston and Sal-
lie Galloway went to Winterville
Friday evening and returned Ibis
morning.
I The ASSIGNEE STOCK
of W. T. Lee k Co. at New York
Dress Goods, Clothing, Shirts, in fact
J in a first-class up-to-date store, will sale
Tuesday, Feb. 11th, a. m.
at W. T. Lea Co's old stand. No goods
charged or sent without the cash.
Brothers
Ladies and Misses Fine Shoes.
WOLF
Misses
and Shoes.
it y
Ladies, Misses Children and Baby Shoes.
Card of Trunks.
I desire to return
thanks to I he good Green-
ville for the many kindnesses
shown during the recent sickness
and death of may husbands. Such
kindness is appreciated and will
ever be remembered.
Mi;. M .
Every pair Solid Leather
All reduced prices.
C. T.
The Big Store
N C.
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Have You Forgot
I AM STILL AN
UP-TO DATE LINE OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
AND A OF THING
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour
Yours to please-
Jas. B. White.
FOR THE LITTLE ONES.
A Trick That Help Out a Lift-
Ilka Picture.
tho Greek
is paid to have painted n dish of
fruit which so natural an
that it attracted birds.
But we have pot so far old
that anybody who paint
or draw at all can make a picture of
hook or nail on which a key can
hung. This may be called a
but in
ONE
W OR D that word u
TWO HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
III. BENEFIT fill.
OF N. J., POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
it. up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is Non
Will be if arrears be paid within month while you
are living, or within three year.-, after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of payment of arrears with interest.
second No Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each
succeeding year, provided the premium fur the current year be paid.
They 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, K. C.
refers to Dr. i
MEANS HEALTH.
An veal
Sack
Hi
Insomnia .
ANY these and ethers
you o o
Pills
Take No Substitute.
Low Rates to Charleston Exposition
Atlantic Coast Line.
via
IN 1866.
J. ff. k CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
and shipments
solicited.
WHEN YOU WANT
Dry Goods, Groceries, Confections,
etc., go to
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
Black Jack, N. C.
Nice f goods on hand. low
produce bought for own or In
exchange for
THE
though the draw the hook,
The Allan Coast Bail-
i way announces the fol-
i low rates to Charleston
C, on account of the South Caro-
inter state and West Indian
exposition. Charleston, C.
1st, 1901 to June 1st
The following apply from
the is drawn and supported to be sold daily
a powerful magnet hidden and May
the canvas or paper. passage final limit ten
A minute dot having been made j to date of
the canvas to mark the position .
Of the magnet, the calls in hi Tickets to be sold daily
until including May 1902.
continuous passage final limit June
3rd
For tickets, reservation
Stool
DON'T to cat any old
thing that i- tiered you. but come
t us nice, fresh
We hive
Country a id
sugar that arc delicious.
Wholesalers my we sell mere
than
y in town. That means we
the BEST at right price.
Ti en if you want a good Cigar
o good mid To-
ave i of
also
place l eel the every
time
friends to witness his wonderful
skill. Then with a few bold
ks draws the picture of a hook and
calmly hangs the key on it, I. steel
key, of course, or a bunch of small
keys on a steel ring or any small
iron or steel object with a hole in it,
so that it may appear actually to
bang from the hook. Instead of the
hook a wooden peg or a twig may be
depicted.
Where Are Found.
Old geographies make the Persian
gulf tho seat of the pearl industry,
but now many beautiful pearls are
found in different parts of Amer-
In the Mississippi river and its
tributaries in Minnesota and Win-
quite a number of people Wood
any further particulars write
or call
H. M.
Pass. Wilmington, N. C.
J. B.
N. C.
Pass N. C.
Dr. D James,
Dental Surgeon,
Greenville,
OLD DOMINION LINT
Steamer Washing
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Connecting at Washington with
Norfolk, Baltimore,
DIRECTORY
every Hun
day, morning evening. Pray-
meeting Wednesday evening
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. M. A. Allen
superintendent.
M every Bun
morning and evening. Prayer
Wednesday evening. Rev
H. M. En re, pastor. Sunday school
p. in. L. H. Pender,
Steamers for
New York and Bub. I j j .
ton. and for all points for
railroads I
Shippers should order freight by Sunday,
the Old Dominion Co. from , B. Morton, Sunday
New York-, Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. O.
I W.
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
The leader in good work and low prices
Nice for Si per dozen.
ti Cabinets per dozen.
All other very Crayon
made from any picture cheap. Nice
Frames on hand all the time. Come and
examine my work. No trouble lo show
and Answer questions. The very
beet guaranteed lo all. hours
a to a. I. to p. m. to please.
O. Barnhill
Machinery-Boiler Repairing,
THIS NEW
-mm
For
Windows,
Locks. Billies, Doors,
Paints, Hope, Homes
Collars, Plows, Shovels Car-
punters Tools, to
L,
engaged in fishing for mussels
In which the pearls arc found. It
is said that one pearl is found in
ten mussels fished from the
fisherman docs not worry
bout this. He keeps the shells and
takes them to the button factory,
where there is always a demand, for,
as you know, boys and girls use up a
good buttons in the course
I year, and no one ever knows what
becomes of them. A floating but- , ,
ton factory built on a boat travels
up and down the Mississippi. It
Slops at a place long enough to use
Up all the and then goes on
where there is another mussel bed
or where the fishermen accumulate
a heap. Some of the pearls are very
Valuable and have been sold for as
large a price as
Brackets
Ho Trimmings
BUGGY and WAGON Repairing.
I have again taken charge of my
shops on Dickinson avenue, and
am prepared lo do promptly any
work in my line. Bring on your
work now. Do not wait until the
O.
THE GREENVILLE
OS COTTEN, C. E.
Ricks Wilkinson.
Successor to it
Corn. Cotton, TL
Selling High
Likely to continue to sell high
The Philosophy of Farming
Smaller Surface. Labor Saved.
Fertilize with a free
No
The twelve-year-old scion of a
Boston house was asked to spend n
fortnight camping out with his boy
may go. George, if you will
promise me not to get Into a canoe
while you are said his
mother, I should expect to
hear you were drowned every single
the added, with earnestness.
The boy reluctantly gave his
How faithfully lie kept it
clearly shown by the following
letter which his mother received in
due
Dear kind
of a time, I don't mind a bit about
the canoe. the only day
really Wanted to try oat. for we were
n little lake to another camp.
Hut be.-n ma how to
Ned sail he I could
across and let the four take tho
two canoes, and so we did, and
hack too. Wasn't that And
i knew you'd to think I re-
membered my promise. Your
Youth's Companion.
The Robin.
Tho robin is one of tho first of
the song birds to leave the south,
often appearing in the middle states
early in February,
lie is about eight in. In long, and
Surveys with Plats or Maps
Accurately made and
with me by mail or at
Vincent's on street,
will be given prompt attention.
Till. N.
CO.
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and
for Fine Modern and Build-
solicit your and
guarantee to give satisfaction
prices, styles work.
Please send your Order to
Tile Greenville Co.
N. C.
hub B
S. C.
o-----I
Cotton Bagging and lie always
on bud
Fresh goods kept constantly en
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
school a. in. K. B. so
F. Hard
Minister. Horning and even-
prayer with sermon every let
and 3rd Sunday. Lay services
every 2nd and 4th Sunday.
Sunday-school a. m.,
B. Brown, Litany
every Wednesday a. m,
Preaching second,
and fourth Sunday In each
month Prayer meeting Wednesday
night. D. W. Davis,
Sunday school 3.-00 P. M., W. B.
Parker, superintendent.
Whichard. N. C.
The Stock complete in every
payment prices low the
lowest. Highest market price
paid for country produce.
LODGES
A. F. A A. H.
Ho. first and
hint Monday evening. E. E.
fin. W. M. J. M. Sen.
I. O. O. Lodge, No.
Meets Tuesday evening.
L. II. O. W.
See.
K. of Lodge, N.
every Friday evening,
C. t.
eon, K. of B. and
B. Vance Council, No
1696, meets every Thursday oven-
log. W. Secretary, J.
A. O. Council.
No. meets every first and third
nights In Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy
Chief; D. Smith, See
I. O. Conclave
meets every second and
ft Monday nights in Odd
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson
Smith lee
The firm of M A. J. II. Jr.,
doing Whichard, N. C . dis-
solved by mutual M. A
pun-has die N,
Jr. in the business. M A will
the at the same place and
all liabilities f All per-
sons Indebted to the firm arc to
make immediate pat M. A. Wool-
ard.
Toil 10th day of
MA.
H. Jr.
NOTICE.
This is to notify the public that I shall
resist the payment a certain note pay-
able to Mr. A A Sheppard for dated
March payable Dee. 1st,
interest, and to
I resist the payment
on Ike fraud. Any
or the same will do at
their own
March ti, 1902.
On Need a
hear it frequently asserted
this is an age of
ii age in which
The Charlotte Observer.
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR.
CALDWELL TOMPKINS, h
J. P. CALDWELL Editor.
PER VI AH.
THE the
largest telegraphic news service
delivered to any paper between
Wash in gin n and Atlanta, and
its special service is the
ever bandied a North Caro-
paper.
THE SUNDAY OBSERVER
of r mote is
l-i a large extent made up of
matter.
THE SEMI -WEEKLY
ER printed Tuesday and Friday
per year. The largest paper
North
Sample copies sent on application.
Add real
THE OBSERVER,
N. C.
-DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE HE.
J. R. COREY.
ATLANTIC COAST LIKE
RAILROAD CO.
St
Jas II.
Leave
Lt Book
Lt
Lt
AM m rat
II St
t tali u
RE
t a
IS
IS s
t at
P at All
SI
fin
Lt
Lt
rs
WORTH
AH
ti
Tarboro
Buy of your own
Chemical Co.
Southern Makers of Fertilizers
For Southern Farmers.
High Standard. High Service.
Moderate Prices.
Factories Fifty Points and Everywhere.
SCHOOL BOOKS
Reflector ooh
his coat is a dark slate color, with a successful man is
chestnut breast. The nest is very
bulky and rough in appearance
Is formed of root, leaves, twigs and
grasses and sometimes entirely of
mud lined with fine grass. It
usually placed in a crotch or
four to thirty feet from the
ground.
The eggs, three five in number,
are of a greenish blue. The food of
robin is fly worms, it It
wonderful how many one robin can
tat in a short time.
A Clever
In the west of England there is a
very boy organist, who is at-
notice in mu-
circle the present time. He
i- ,. It ton years old, vet he is
advanced in mat
ten the
with peculiar Insight
and r. began playing the
organ when ho m live veers of
man. That is untrue. It is false
and misleading. No real, genuine
success can lie achieved unless it is
upon honesty ard integrity,
and the world has never known so
high a standard of honesty and in
go Dry Reporter.
to Submit.
caught her
did
She didn't dare, fol
the cook would
The henpecked husband some-
limes tries to tip his
rage with c tails.
Some ; are so superstitious
that they walk under the
the ladder I tune.
When the lie. asks for help
be is for u succor.
The author who hopes i,, gel re-
i-in postage.
people are naturally
and hers favors to ask.
It is well lo lie if
you only forget your troubles.
The baker bis dough
properly he. u soft thing of it.
The milkman is addicted to
white lies.
. M.
Wholesale retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid fol
Hides, Fur, Seed, Oil Bar
re's, Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba
by Carriages, Go Carte,
suite, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
and Gail A
Key West Che-
roots, Henry George Clear, Can
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins,
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, and Crackers,
Cheese, Best Butter, New
Royal Sewing Machines, and nu
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
B. M.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago New Orleans.
The Commoner
WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J.
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
in Advance.
One Year Biz Months
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em
ployed. Subscriptions taken.
The office. The Semi
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or The Daily
Reflector and
one year for 93.50 payable in ad-
p.
Pal
ah
tin
in ti
Main
ford M m.
p m, p m leave
IS cm
a , Rad
S a a m, Hoc Mills
rive
p m, Hops p m
, p m, I IS p w
p m
with train M t
St with Carolina
Bed Springs with the Red
Springs railroad, at
with the Air sad
st with tat Durham salt
Charlotte Railroad
Train on tee Week ;
leaves t IS ax, It a u
at p . MM
pm,
a m, It a Halifax
at a m. II at sax.
Train, leave
a II a sad I b I
leave M
Mat sax
sod is p m. j
dally
at lit pa.
dally,
Train C waxes Mia
T at a I Si s ax.
oat Branch lean lot
The Eastern Reflector
D. J.
TO
-AT-
PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY, MARCH
NO
New Spring Goods
Remember the date and see
the Prettiest Display of the
Season.
RICKS WILKINSON.
IN DECREE.
A little past o'clock
night tbs jury on case against
Jim charged with the
murder of Miss Veil
a verdict that the prisoner
was of the first
degree.
Judge Jones in sentence
set April as the
day of execution. The defendant's
took appeal to Supreme
court.
Throughout the entire trial
no concern whatever,
displayed do emotion at the
While to the con-
great majority of people
throughout State country
the verdict as a righteous
t ,
Mount its p L
Boa II a ,
Bop. if
for
lug Hope I
i It p Nashville II U a
II a an, p
Warsaw lot
Clinton a I ti
o ax. at let a ii
1st pm.
v.
tor all Sort all Baa
H. M.
Pass. Agent
J. B. Manager.
T. M.
What ii Firm Worth,
My friend William H.
Plumb, of N. Y.,
me to tell him what a farm is
worth that gives an annual income
of what t the value of a
tow list give. Bet is milk and
butter a year. According to the
system of a farm book keeping
with which I have long been
this Income
that there it that sues left after de-
ducting cost of seeds, planting,
cultivating, harvesting and mark-
crops, paying wages of
all the help, feeding the
and all stock, tho
family, paying the taxes, pew rent,
tickets to the circus, buying a new
horse or two, the car-
wagons Implements,
for tobacco,
pipe.
Ions of whiskey now and then,
etc., world without end. Such a
farm is too valuable to sell at any
price. As for she
U worth, according to the
system of book-keeping, a good
currying I a
York Press.
After Seventy-Five
A visit to the old home is one of
most delightful experiences of
old age. Io New England more
and more has been made each year
of feeling for the old home-
stead, and It is natural that
the The
Youth's Companion, should
in this renewal of
acquaintances.
Last week publishers of The
Youth's Companion enjoyed a vis-
it from one of their seventy-five
year subscribers, Mr. R. W. f ea
body of Chicago, now ninety
years old, bad been spending
a few weeks in New
He is one of few subscribers on
record has taken The Youth's
continuously since its first issue,
April 1827. The letter in
which he sent bis original sub-
was one of the first he
ever wrote. Through young man-
maturity old age,
times of war and times of
peace, in New an-1
West, through all the last
five years of his life, bis
slant has old
Youth's Companion.
The growth of The Gobi union
itself from first four
; page issue to the great family pa-
I per of the present is merely typical
growth of country
Mr. Peabody's lifetime. The
wonderful triumphs of steam,
electricity; the great inventions
that made the nineteenth century
i what it was. nearly all occurred in
I period through which Mr.
Peabody and The Youth's Com-
have passed side by side.
I The regard Mr. Peabody holds
I or the paper Is not because of Its
Inge, but because paper,
i though the same in purpose in
Issue SB in that of seventy-five
years ago, has kept pace with all
the extraordinary developments of
these three generations, in-
stead of growing old has grown
I young in enterprise,
and in the ability to know and
j supply the literary wants of the
American family.
OUR LETTER.
Special of Reflector.
Raleigh. N. C, March
We have certainly passed
through a diversified
experience during the past week,
with the thermometer up
and down between and de
from summer heat to twelve
below the point
of com perennial
spring prediction of killing
the peach crop is heard.
Now, in most States those
afford it a long dis-
to seek a of ill-
of the
of the family
but in North we don't
have comes
tons, in all sorts of
garbs, poor as veil as
rich may it, if I bey
can.
Notwithstanding bless
the subjects of neuralgia
rheumatism and corns and the like
think they have a kick coming to
t hem against the weather-maker,
to say nothing of timid
who scare themselves half
to with thoughts of possible
attacks of grip
and early introduction to a
dug grave.
The joint meeting of the Demo-
State Executive and
Committees, which is to set the
lime and select place for hold-
Democratic Stale
Convention, begins hereto morrow
night, and yon are notified to
yourself a surprise in case
gets the in-
stead of Raleigh. At this writing
it looks very much like that will
be the result of the Piedmont city's
tall hustling and the capital city's
comparative inactivity and block-
beaded
OF
Senator who is now
State Chairman of Republican
has issued a call for a
of the Republican Executive
to meet at Greensboro
April at which n eel lime
and place for the lull Republican
State Convention will be fixed.
Ex-Attorney General Zeb. Vance
Walter may be nominated for Con
by Republicans of the
District, ii ii announced.
State Senator Morrison's
friends are booming him the
Democratic in the same
district.
A. B. Andrews, First Vice
President of the Southern Railway,
who has ill with acute
for two weeks, is still eon
lined to bis room, bis many friends
will regret
The State Sunday school Con-
in session at
last week adjourned lo meet in
next March. Professor
Crowell was President,
S. M. Smith, Secretary Joseph
Weathers, Treasurer; N. B.
Executive
Committee.
SHOE DEPARTMENT.
We have just received our line
Spring Slippers
FOR LADIES MISSES and CHILDREN.
They are Beauties. You may not have a spasm
but you will he sure to have a, if you buy a pair
Here a few of the styles and
i strap Sandals, French heels 1.00 to
Oxfords, light and medium soles, 1.00 to
heavy soles, 2.60.
American Shoes, four styles,
Patent Leather Shoes, French heels 8.00.
8.00
Try Me Rod Shoes, 4.00.
Misses Leather Mat Kid
Slippers all styles from to
We have a beautiful line of Children's Shoes.
Shoes and Slippers all colors and styles.
This is the MOST COMPLETE LIME ever
shown in V LE.
We know it is most time to wear oM
OLD SCHOOL BOOKS.
JIM BOSTON LYNCHED.
Mint Be Exchanged Before July lit , p, Swinging to the End of a Rope.
The Superintendent of
Public Instruction has fol
lowing to all County Super-
I enclose a printed list of books
adopted fol use the public
schools by the State Text-Book
Commission and of prices and ex-
change prices Of these books. I
desire to call attention to fact
that use of these books in
public schools will be compulsory,
under the law, after July 1902,
ad that, If old now fit use
are not el before lime
the exchange prices, according to
the contract entered Into with
publishers by the state Text-Book
can be taken
News came from Washington
today that Jim Boston, the
who some days ago poisoned the
family of Dr. X. was
early this morning found banging
from a limb about three quarters
of a mile from town. He was dead
when found, but bow or when he
got to the end of rope not
told.
Coroner of Beaufort county
out to investigate, but the
jury was unable to find anything
further than is told above.
The alter the of
Dr. family, there were
a least some talk-of
lynching who bad made
, confession, and officers spirited
away. was later learned
advantage of by patrons of
public schools. I wish to the was to
you, therefore, to written of . placed in jail
there. The supposition is that he
SHOES
or go barefooted but don't do it or you may have
Buying shoes is cheaper than paying doctor's or under-
taker's I ills, yon will be more comfortable and live longer.
Ow Buyer is now in the Mew York market after
New Spring Cods
which be coming in before long, and we
expect to the Styles and. the most
up-to-date goods in our different departments.
J. B. Cherry Co.
The Only Department Store in
GREENVILLE
notice to all the teachers in
your county inning them lo notify
all children patrons of their
schools, and notice to all
the people of your county through
your county paper urging them to
take advantage of these exchange
prices before July If the
of the public, schools fail
to avail themselves of these low
prices before the begin-
of the next -school year, they
was taken out of jail
sometime Monday night
and carried back near Washington
where lynching took place.
The body was not mutilated at all,
the rope around the neck seeming
sufficient lo carry out their plane.
Reported Sold.
It is rumored Wilmington
will themselves under the bard i that the parties who hold con
necessity being compelled to buy
books ill full price, and
their books, will be left SI use
less properly on their Hands. This
would mean, of course, S great loss
interest the Atlantic
Line have sold out to
Pennsylvania Company.
While this report cannot be
now, for all a position
eat any old
is I you, but come
nice, fresh
hive
that are delicious.
Wholesalers we sell more
FRUITS and than
any store In town, That means
BEST at right prices.
Then if you want u good Cigar
or good Smoking and Chewing To
we these
also.
The place to get HIST every
lime is
the people of the State and to know arc reticent or
to the Any ; ignorance, still there is probably
book that has been Hied or could j considerable troth in it, for
have been used by any child in Pennsylvania Railroad Company
public schools of Carolina made offer some years ago of
before July may he ex per share for the controlling
changed for a new nook of like; interest in the Wilmington and
grade upon same subject at Weldon railroad which is the par-
price quoted. road of the Atlantic Coast Line
I send you under separate cover j the main link in whole
copies of this letter. Send a; system.
copy to every school The Coast Line comprises over
Very truly yours, j miles of road in Virginia,
I North in a and South
of Public Instruction, i us, and, with Plant
has noticed system of Georgia, forms a
that in some schools old line between Florida
conn to lie used, in some Stales. The Atlantic
Instances people in buying Line is in excellent
for the old books, All the market value is above
should read this letter from and it has paid
State Superintendent and comply j handsome dividends for years.
THE NEW GROCERS.
with the law.
The Spring Notes.
Sleeves increasing every day
in size, it seems nut at all
likely that before the summer we
shall be we i ring sleeves
so fashionable in sally follies,
Toe prominence of stripes
small Checks in all new spring
is a mighty poor mule that
won't work both ways.
The of love lire the wire-
less messages from soul to soul.
It may seem strange, but the
cream of experience from
spilled milk.
If you lend joy you will not have
to borrow trouble.
With optimistic oculist
is always in sight.
For Nails, Locks, Doors,
Paints, Rope,
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car-
Tools, go to
E. L TABB,
Next door to Kicks it to
JOB
The special from
to the Richmond Dispatch
of Saturday contains additional
informal ion regarding the rumored
sale of Atlantic to
Pennsylvania
Md., March
Neither u denial nor a confirmation
of the rumors of a sale of At-
Coast Line could be obtained
from the road's officials today.
Harry Walters is
and materials is very, New the directors in
marked, and applies lo silks to discuss the re-
washable fabrics as well as to woo- j ,.,.
en goods. I New York one explanation
White will prove again of probable desire the Penn-
coming while and for the Coast
Ion season, for Midi goods are in property was lo further s
full sway, and cool, dainty, freshly , guard control of the soft coal
laundered frocks will
reign supreme. to acquisition of
Braid laces describe well Pennsylvania Coal Coke Com
new laces made of while washable I by Norfolk and Western
braids for summer gowns. These the latter, it is said, planned to
laces come in lovely in build n connection with the Allan-
various widths suitable In- skirt I tic Coast Line,
as well as fur bodice plausibility of Ibis
The earnings of tobacco trust
last year were nearly
A bigamist Is a man with more
wires than brains.
Lurking ea Street Corners
in are tie of
sir cold touch of
and rheumatism their wort or tor-
. Modern magic in I f
conquers
were of mind with of
body, cu II yourself many a day
of by Sewing good M
In There la but one Painkiller
April Ladies Home Journal.
It's
bitten.
bird that gels frost
the Pact the Face.
mil ion is effected by tact if tbs
Pennsylvania railroad was
led by such a desire, it would hare
lo acquire not Coast Line,
but Seaboard Air Line,
Southern railway, and perhaps the
Louisville and Nashville, all of
which systems lie connected
with the coal fields of
and by lines
over feasible


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