Eastern reflector, 18 November 1902


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Have You Forgot
What
THAT I AM CARRYING
DATE LINE OF
Dry Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware A OF other thing
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION
Come to m me for your of Flour or Pork.
Yours to please-
las. B. White.
A FACT
ABOUT THE
What U known the
Is seldom occasional by actual
lag external conditions, bat la the
greet cases by a disorder-
THIS IS A FACT
which may b
by trying a course
Tint's Pills
They control and regulate the LIVER
bring hope and to the
mind. They bring health and elastic-
to the body.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
THE FACTORY THAT
IS NEVER LEFT
S. M. Schultz.
NOTICE
OLD DOMINION
FACTS CONCERNING SLEEP.
. miff s W V
Don't fail to see me
before you buy
Guns, Shells, Stoves,
Heaters, Pumps,
Locks, Hinges.
And anything else in the Hardware Line.
Your friend,
H. L, CARR
. a
Something Nice
logo on
want
table,
d to
Johnston Bros.
IF
YOU ARE
HUNTING
lasses to be found.
Groceries
for it In all seasons yon will
-iii. freshest goods
at our store. Just now we are
well-supplied In fruits of all
kinds. Candles, Pickles,
Smoked
Meat, bard and the best
In fact anything yon want in the way of
Errs n la in ll, .
lb
like i apt
to bed,
has nun slid
III Mid Ha.
all like, Call lo
a wall i
waive.
be
I the it
of l to
one baa ;
Bad
of i
i hardly If
but in
gotta f i
ti.- .- law
. h I n b I la ;
of nu
of u gore
i Dot the t ma- for
woo .
teal jut r. a I
tin little
am
that too nap Is far
than Hit i f-r it.
are
or mental
and a the i- In
world of called
to one all hi brain t
make It baa In a a j b
can
if deep lo i-e w
minute e J j in ob
tho mind from nil nil i r
nil a A f
kind Required. .
n ;
lift t
if n like
-r
TWO MS HAVE BEEN PAID IN Till-
V II KN
ate
THE PIANO TUNER.
N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Value,
J. Value,
t. Paid
B Is
Will paid within on month while you
living, or within three after lapse, evidence
payment of with Interest,
second Ho f.
arc payable hi the beginning of the and cf each
reeding year, provided premium the current year be paid.
They may be reduce Premiums,
least the Insurance, or
S. To policy payable daring lifetime
J. L.
Greenville, X C.
SPeC L E
FOR TEN DAYS.
including Ribbons in Latest
widths and shades, Velvets,
Plumes, Hat Trimmings and
New York Pattern Hats,
Three Times
the Value of
Any Other.
One Third Easier,
One Third Faster.
in all
unoccupied
Wilson Mfg; Co.
Atlanta, Ga-
S. T. WHITE, Greenville, N. C,
V- U He In at Hum
Ilia Job.
A lady Into a piano
to I tuner,
doing upon the
that re-
She Wu
the n m became curious i- know
f i.-r Id re-
liability tuner But gave .-.
with the tuner bad,
i la the- Mi.-
II, Hieing the j
when be looked up
v Instrument In awful con
ought to bare fr
tuned only three
the man it
didn't know bis
So an lit bad r
lug cleaning than plan
m dear madam, a
a I
to handle it,
with an ear of y. The
Individual who u- tuna
I -t
of in fact I i
say he It more harm than
be May I who It
was your
yon are I
i in this
not. but you 11111-1 Hint In-
tr ma do a
of It In to do no. It be-
longs to who It hero
I out of town. Shu told me
you bad tuned it and to
for you
Hut the unhappy man with
haste bis k -k
for a card
M In
nine,
A came to England t
learn and the following
and
mo teacher told
him the word was
ruff. Be wild ruff
cuff and mo
no. the word Is pro
-iii Um
roust be the colt
The third, and fifth
were explained
which may repeat for h
elf.- London
To
Mrs. Is talking of
closing her house and coming to live
with no. Do you you could
port both of
Mr. My dear. can
you nicely now, but I'm afraid
your would l-e Insupportable.-
Standard and
the mountain. Bus-
eta and i- Urgent
of Iron In the H
la owned and operated by the Russian
and Ha and
die within the the factory.
One entered on the of the com-
an operative bidden
la world.
a Una
having beta out of
for a long while, wife and
children before
la but one chance for our be
bU wife. go to the Iron
I works There I
wages, I can lo and
our
In his wife protested- They
might than that
I the and father dead
to The win
t-T hand and if y
I they by
j Ida who wart
too young to under eland ha was
to do, mid
and them. b. went iron
works and entered a work-
man.
Tour years The and
of N b knew that he
w for they
regularly, lie knew j
or eon for the
was not returned to bun u
that t knew of the other.
day a new workman en-
the factory. a young,
looking fellow and
the work that area to done,
n applied for heavier labor,
which
for he pay
where h.
g workman. Who was
entered under name of Nicholas
Art a la
both waiting to handle
iron that bad
rolled,
the went wall tonight at
j between the and
sixth
. n abed, at the
he had
of mind to hold his peace, and In
were
the
That night walked, as
permitted from H lo o'clock, be-
tween tin- factory and the
wall, and a hen the bell rang at and
the other workmen had disappeared he
beckoning in a
dark corner funned by t lie contiguous
bull I -.- Indeed base of
the touched, leaving recess
behind I hem. bead and
only could be
cast a hasty glance around, and.
making no one bun, he
atone Into the
I am Anna, your
The his wife had
t-d this plan to l him and that
she had left their children nun
with alternate flushes of Joy and
row. For and and
locked each Then
Am a i
bad left u when
Aunt Martha as i left
rubles, year I getting
of the money, and the as
three In planning and
lag for your Two ago I
began .- a tunnel river
bank to point near lite where we
i; completed before en-
and since I hare bean
bare have to corner at night
and dug till struck it. carrying the
earth away In my and
the entrance In corner, where no
ever comes, concealed, have
our beyond the borders, if we
escape, we Join and a
. An
With that -he drew from her
woolen knife and began
to d g In a minutes bad
covered n piece of and,
lifting It. entered tun-
not much larger her
ran another, dipping
from tin- Anna, followed
by her he way
tunnel, it w
at Drat but grew larger they ad-
vane, The out .-t on the
bank a few feat above the water and
covered ton and be-
fore emerging they through a
apace large to contain a
In which there were a pair of
oars.
Anna,
been Muffled for nearly a year, the
cloths are quite rotten. Still, they will
serve to get past the rivet guards
without of
did you get boat In
asked Dmitri.
j all for Um water
to be high to float It
aver Dan have a wife so patient
and laid her husband, em-
bracing her.
let u be
Launching the Um y floated
down with the current, at pull-
With the liars, at holding
to
hooting on rapidly. On the one band
the factory, the officials of which,
with nil their vigilance, had not been
able to keep apart and
on the other that distant be-
were the little they
loved n they loved other.
they the night, mid when
day landed, and In a
their attire and I
appearance, then for the dot-
Two day later they
their children. What
words could t a Idea of
r union
ANDERSON.
retail and
Furniture Dealer. paid for
j Hides, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bad
, Oak Suits, Ba
; Go tarts,
suite, Lounges, Safes. P.
and Ax
West Che
George
Apples.
Pine Jelly, Milk,
r . Meal,
i Oil.
Meal and Hulls. Gar
den Apples,
Dried Apples,
Currents,
and China Ware. and Wooden
Ware, Cake, and Crackers, ff
Beat New
Machines, and nu
other and
for cash. Com
V me
GREAT BALK OP VALUABLE;
at
ATLANTIC I
By virtue the
upon Decree of Superior
Court made at March
me a
SO sail the land the late
Thomas J. I offer the lands
in fount v. for sale at the
Court House in Greenville Onto
13th. and bid then made
decree was made
at aside the
sale on f and dire-t-
in, lo sell said lands.
Now bl virtue of the power confer,
the said I will
offer for sale lo the highest bidder for Quarter,
Ba the Court House Door in all poll for I be with rail-
Norfolk.
h tries
Steamer
ton at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily
M. for
for Norfolk,
Philadelphia, New York
Aurora, Creek.
b,
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a.
MONDAY
lands
DECEMBER 1ST.
I the Thomas J.
or as follows.
S. M. Schultz
In Court.
the Clerk.
North i
mint;
M. i.
i V. Mangum,
J. P.
i. i Mr,
Met i W.
. Mrs. J. V. Murphy.
w ii V
j, i K. 1- Brawn,
i and Laura Brown,
The above named will of
tract or parcel
on aide of th. Mill
above high water mark, containing
shout acres, adjoining the land
K. R. J. It. Little, J. H.
heir Daniel Hill,
the of A if ml Jenkins. M. A.
Frank
and containing live par
or Iota of HA,
auras in
a former and then
-obi together in one and bid off
by and Co. This hod, of
land will I- offered as a whole.
Ind, The tract lying on the south
Hide of the Mill Pond above high
water mark, adjoining the lauds of
the of ti. Q.
kins. W. and other, eon-
acres, more or and
known as apart of the place,
3rd. The tract adjoining
Crisp, Redding
the heirs of James
others, containing or
less, and known as the
The tract adjoining the lands
Warren, Ransom Mobley
should order freight by;
the Old Dominion Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from ;
Bay Line and Chesapeake
8.8. Co. from Baltimore. Mer-
and Line from
Boston.
the steam-
Guide will leave at
B a. hi . Thursday and
for l
and will leave
i T a in.
and Washington on Mon
and Friday.
J.
Greenville. N.
J. B.
N.
tn n
in o
a is a at
Pi
t It
a a
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i ii
ts
ii
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a m if I
ill
a a.
Ml
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
th
it
ts
t an act
lot
I, n. .
. c o Charlotte K.
And said
will further that arc
a n House
m Greenville. N. . on the
Dec and answer or
demur to petition fill In
or the plaintiff will to
for the relief demanded In
aid petition.
I. C.
Sup-
m entitled as and others, containing acres, more
in the or less, and known as the K.
to
the loan of 5th, The Mill and Mill seal, known
of
as the Including
the land covered the lo the
high water mark, the Mill and Mill
rave to the road and all the
privileges belonging thereto.
bidders are Invited to
examine the lands but all
persona are forbidden to trespass
them, t will take pleasure in
giving Inquirer information
that I mat possess,
J EH
Commissioner.
WANT
aeries,
. go to
of
All person
t hunt or tit
any of n
All
hunting
bag upon any
township.
LANDS
BY
virtue of the power given me bl
a decree of the of Pitt
count., made at term .
a sale of the lands to
as a homestead
to pay the thereon
appointing a
court to make the sale I will on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 1ST.
offer for sale to the bidder for
cash at the I Mouse door in
certain tract or parcel of
land on north side of Tar riv. r at and
m in
township described in the
Homestead and recorded In
Hook page SHU,
at the forks of road
at Fin Store i
and running with the Green
rOAd lO B. J. Wilson's line
with line t
son and corner, thence
with ditch to run. thence
with said run to William's branch,
then with said branch T. K. Lane-
hue to N. Tears and
corner, then with N. s.
line to
corner then with said Fleming's line to
the road and then with said
road to the
The above tract or parcel
of land will lap in three separate
lots bounded and as follows
to
Lot No. I. at Parker's
Cross Roda and
along the road sixty three
poles to an Iron a new made
then south west to the
line than the
line to the main roan and thence
along the road to the
containing twenty
., more or This lot is the
property upon
which is the dwelling
he., and la very valuable property.
No. J. The the
on the south side of the
in any way upon mad included within the
lands In of the homestead bounded
J H the line and
i ditch to run and the said
I mad thirty-five
i ii more or less.
One are hereby forbidden homestead north of the wash-
mi-ten road, by
i run. William's branch and the lands
lofT. B. N. Teal and
Fleming containing
four acres, or less.
The-e lands have been recently
and plotted and a map of the
same line
the lots can seen at the
and Trust Com-
or the la office of Jarvis
R. J.
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
pm.
and Exterior
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build
lugs.
your and
fag give in
price.-, styles and work.
send your orders to
Co.
.-a. .
I as,
I p m. JO p Mas,
p a
um
Branch I-
a at, I , s
Ian. a. m.
Mills s m.
II lO. r-.; r p
m. Hop. Hills p n Son ti,
m. It p
n.
at las Carolina
at Had
a Sn r.
Ai, I saw
st wilt las sad
i a,,
II p a, , s, , .
l . r
pm if.
, . II as
Train, las. ,
a sad
t is
M .
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
Black Jack, N. C.
Nice line goods low
Country produce for or in
fur
IN
J. ff. k CD.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton handlers of
Correspondence and
CO.,
Cotton Buyers,
Before selling or disposing
They are
highest market prices or give
meal In exchange, and will keen
hand Greenville, a full
Meal and Hills for the trade.
IN-
-A LINK OP
Line of Hard ware.
T ME.
J. R.
and I m, I
u i-.
a P r laps,
dally,
day I . as.
on C
t a a,
as.
r a I m.
Train
at a a , a p b, a- n-
II S. i
II So oh
IS p . .
II to a so p j.
r.-r
ilk
m. ac a . .-j
Dr. D James,
N. C
IN
LAND
C.
a.
all Nott, all
H. M
J. K. KENLY, Manager.
T. M.
CHURCH KB.
very Sun-
day, morning and Pray.
J. N. Booth,
school a. at. H. A. Allan
superintendent.
every Hun
lay, morning and evening.
meeting Wednesday evening.
H. U. school
a. m. L. H. Pender,
Sunday, evening.
J. B. Morion, Sunday
school a. in. E. B.
or
F. H. Hard-
Minister. Horning and even-
log prayer with sermon every 1st
and 3rd Lay services
every and 4th
Sunday school a. ., W.
I Litany
every Wednesday a. at.
Ch second,
and fourth Sunday in each
meeting Wednesday night.
Rev. D. W. Davit, San-
day school P. M., W. B. Par-
superintendent.
regular service
or in trespass-
of my lands in
C. IS.
NOTICE.
persona who the
Put Buggy
n come i-
D. W.
Piles Alter Tins.
Mr. C. Ohio,
hail Hie piles years. Hoc-
Inn, and dollars could do no
oared
OBIS,
in. all oilier skin ilia
for III.- name
on Ho- all oilier,
cheap, Jno
L.
Land Sale.
bride com
prohibit on the,
and. I would call
your attention to Um fact novel
more and than
other In Haiti-j
more
After a
lier
railed her figure.
Constipation
ache Pain
back of your eyes Bad
e In your mouth
your liver I Pills an
. re
headache,
All ,,.
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
and Lank Adda from th
the into
TOO WILL OF
RHEUMATISM,
nor b if hare has
mad I . curing alleged incurable
ii; th
R. C. An, .
s rears I to bar also a
At I work at all
r ii. i r and at lime I
WM mo.
a of ard
of . mi-
work.
l-i l J
for I
for U la by far bait
the and I
iii-
U A.
1.00 prepaid or from
Co.
Druggie.
I-.
n-virtue of a if the
Superior Of made In
of Ban S. Heal L.
Winter la. Beet, petition to
sell land for partition. The under-
will -i-l
In-fore the house door In
on the let day of Dee
amber following
of land in the county
of in Creek township.
tine place known as the home of the
Dr. W. U In
-aid the of
Spencer and J.
P One other
the
adjoining the of Spencer
R- A- and I J
a an One
other pier ad land- of Allen
helm, the lands i light red solid
move j slightly darker on nose
Cotton Bagging and rite
on hand
A. F. ft a. M. Greenville
Fresh goods kepi an meets Unit and
hand. U
sold. A trial
meet every Friday evening.
W. H. L T. M.
, Hooker. K. of B. and
I I. O. O. Lodge,
No every Tuesday
W. N. O.,
D. I. Overton. Sec.
K. A.- Vance No.
meets every Thursday even-
W. II Wilson, Secretary, J.
S. Regent.
A. O.
No. meet every Brat sod
Thursday night in Odd Fellow,
Hall. J.
if D.
I. O. II Conclave
No. every
i Hi in Odd
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson
D. S. Smith Sec.
N. C.
The Stock complete in every
par prices as low at
Highest market price.
paid for country produce.
from
also on. piece
known ll-
mu J. L. Tucker, K.
sad -on-
acres, or leas.
This Oct. B,
T. JAMES,
home eat oft three inches of head
when left, inch strap
neck. Will calve
Any one Sliding said
cow will notify.
Sept. 1902 N.
in
American and Italian Marble
u i r n vii n, C.
wire and
work and prises
ii on
Hie
l a. i
of lat estate of W. J.
i.
given i i
lo make
lo and all person, i
having are
notified lo for pay-
within month, from
dale or this will , . in
of recovery.
of s. ii, i .
n E.
of W J. J
Si H rod
PATENTS
id
on
i i
Norfolk, Va.
and Brokers la
and
ons. Private to
Chicago Hew Orleans.
. High JOB
done bars, r
t TS-
You Write
a to
of
lies in County when
you advertise in
Extern Reflector
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR .
VOL.
. .
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C,
REFLECTOR
PRINTING
HOUSE
Manufacturing
Commercial f School
Books, r Office Supplies, Etc
NORTH CAROLINA.
Ricks Wilkinson
now;
j The Regulator Movement
Mis Carroll.
rant tin
in a
of
mt- and
sill a bus one
and talcs your Una In nuking
lions, should adrift In
at onus, before
i-. on, for can have
plenty of to the
of the t
hero, t. in Suit-.
from a B i to
clothes from n jaunty
Overcoat lo long, r-
and I
1- f.
Men's Suits, to
Overcoats, to
Extra Special for the Little Boys,
. . . . . .
Russian It
11.11,,
Hulls,
mid
Thinking of your Winter Hat w
Sad have a lot will mow
II VI
of r.
though it months
In H-.
We have just received some new WINTER
which will interest you at
Wilkinson
harmony reign
IS parts of oar North Stale.
t, , there bat -i time
I L bar met each other upon
sol a
enemies. Much
and have
Dame and
lime, iii revealer i i
all has proved ma
of with
movement were honest and
men, ever loyal to a just
government,
,.
however, in
The Regulation
p. id of me film national
II, I l i . h n.,
ii and mans ,
seven were ,.
I'm d k large
i- In this, as in all
there were
a III. i
army mil la .
vulture
the men i- doubled, read
papers and Husband's
Hook, in 1770. Al
limn h Herman is gen-
considered leader, Red
i of
t. Hi-,
in more panels than of any
r man. Thomas Person,
Batter, James Hunter, John
and Daniel were also
iii extortionate
era,
vein- i. i
lion in North Carolina. people
of Booth Carolina formed a Bag.
were continually mo-
by a set lawless men,
lo
Th, j- laid matter la-fore
governor, win, bad
peace was restored,
The Carolina
their name some of plans
from Carolinians.
As early a,
began In
were published in a paper called
known that many people bad
homes; ill
palled rent. In
men Bertie and Halifax
marched to to release a
refused to pay ibis
real As he bad made bit
peace with the court, I hey
most
usage lo
come lo
In for
too. m
a small sum Ilia he
A sheriff came along look
cow for the same debt. Tim i
were allowed
a deed, and u fol
marriage license. Pan
Clerk of Orange, charged Hie
people dollars for each den
and Register n pi nil
led i ii nu,. I ,
dollars for marriage
, graduate V
himself
i com Is, whose judges knew
or nothing about la. Id
fees were lawful. He
Indicted, however, and
large -um one penny mid
it.
bile the people gm
in.- Th
i Orange August, i; ii,
and i. a i. ;.; me i
Lo held a place In there
as . lion ., I lit iii. era
I, if I I I. I'll
rouged lo have a m-iii I
Here lulled
in live years, ten more I
up I were papers veil i
their and
III ;. lo inc. ,
nil i- refused i , i
mi lings, i he yoke h
. in heavier and i i. were
ii- weight. ii
i ii ,
Regulators. The o
In them. i
w lid pay luxes
, the wen
promised to
other, a-1. -i they could I lie
i The follow.
i. u they did n in
j in force until compelled lo
will .
we are I i
die like men and sell our Hue
very This Is
equal to u- . ,
Heath
Again and again, did pi,,
lion the courts the
hut ill In every h i
were than old
and aim.-i every c
brought
is reported
was found guilty, 11- re
leased i is a n i
if a Regulate
he was lined
raised in i-i
and set . fol West, deal
I la i h n ,, h
hi. .- in in , at
a rt 11- i u,
1771. The
Hunter, on
Creek. Hi.-. i
nu m, in got ii
I I I
Is fore, he
I I a deal I In n .
. ii. lie i.-ii; lit.
in- result, i a la . was
I. in. nil ,. i.
ii Hit gm . hi like n
, is-, he In .- u
In- blood with that of
Mud such a
; ii result would ban
different,
Ann Hi, all Id -u
ill i- were ordered swear
n to kn it. to i .
. . d set n i;
Mi
i i I In .
. . u
shall la .
. burned,
and .- I
h;.
r.,. the
i him desolate.
i lie . oil. . , u
in .;
Howell,
. sine Is
-in. i. Pen-
c ii
ii j on. Ill,
i d a in lb he
. . -1 i .
i i. in .,,
THE STATE
ii.
in-
i. i
News and Opinions.
. .
i- that p
. in tin late i
v.-1 mil i he I ii
-i so that I
. w SI u
years from
Carolina sill have a- a toad
law, as and us
. in a- my -i-i. i
States, have
H . . .- there in ii g
fol grand . n
I .- j i U u
an
h o el
Store.
in
the 1-.
n in ii
I- of
n of most of us comfort was
today in must be
an in with
ml. of the n. We know you will be glad to learn
that u ha .-i been produced, strong ll every
in. line, easy and comfortable in every way,
vi low price of per pair. We are sols
i ill.- Mi.-in we you
,. in-; -i ; . excellent at our
inn In . it full Una
makes popular leathers at popular prices.
u.- ,,
ill.
of I
rim
Baring
court
17.-.
mid gel no littles
ii- answered with
a teller.
two years six more were
sent to the governor, in
to ring, written without data we
ii, the
t. remove our
i or gloom with
In Km, we are already will
in deprive of Intellects until we cine i,,
delegates, cure
BAKER
In addition to the best stoves in the world we
carry everything you may expect to find in a hard-
ware store,
each, to Assembly. a re-
eastern refused
lo pay I ll. tines. j,.,,,.
was mil and
could he kepi In jail. In
the rota
up in anus
Then came the
Act, added fuel to the
for Steam and Water Pipes is
decidedly the best thing of the kind
have ever handled. Call and examine it.
The Proof of Doing is in What We Do.
Greenville Warehouse
no claim that is tint borne out In finis. An
of sold on oar float
August dims its own talking Man a,,,
the rest of for ii sell at
Warehouse. Ton only have to try us to wt
will gal Hom
O. P. EVANS CO ,
Proprietors Greenville origin
already kindled fire. Specie
scares, pas,
law the Province I
sue paper
in
and from time trouble rapidly
these, our
lolling to piece
death in compassion to out
lug, in
bullet, or perhaps in n-
form, and removes
dill nu
feeling
to be bung, pay your
lake oath
The B sold lo have
his acted at
I ii wisely at governor of fa
would have
hi; had Illegal lees, in
sci ii day for settlement.
no
i n
i. . I n
. ,
Jobi ever took oat fa
ii. in
the -s , ,
. u
. ml
r. i m. y,.
Hie lo -u moved West,
III I he sillies of
and Kent in These
l, ., ,,
chance thus then tor free
d again
i ;. for Hi, ii H-iii-. , .
lime fate had decreed i
should win. In 1771,
was King-,
gained,
often
ii. Regulation ended
Did ill X.
Al the lime battle
me eastern count let were In
-l III with I lie I.
i, our freedom, g
men
and fought lie, am,. m u.
that whet
i Slat- i
I ill l -I I ;
l Her, and thirteen . i i-n.
s.
sought. The
n A Lillian, c ll,
of
State In
in, n . slated
fill in- taxes, aiding
lo lire in while
el . ,,
would i- , ,,;
them All Inn, ,
ii-- noble men, .
fan
nil
lie kw I
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y I'm l
reach
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ii -i
in .
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u. were lie to I. a
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acre In ought mis
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ll i follow
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J. ii.- I i- ii
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N , an
i. P.
N-i a i --1. as u
member the executive
limes.
W I who ii. i
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arrested ;.
open and riding
trunk
j-ear-t of
-o
In riot rap.
to
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1.11 i k i
raw, bi
of
vi-i of
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FOR MEN.
HIGH QUALITIES LOW PRICES.
b,
mart., Popular Dealer.
It -I, Mi . and Children are
SCHWAB CO.,
iii k I
man he interested in our popular
SHOES
ii
glad
or some
so.
have you call
ling or Minn-
sec them. If you
other kind, we have
. Cherry Co.
I New Dress Goods
I Silks, All-Over Laces
in
the
-I a common-mi -i at
I mil also, he bud
some and i Iii
I he r, a pa
I-i I -ii fail ll I
worked Inn here He
. ll i
; .-I- arrested, Inn u-.
who kite I.
Hi
Free Press.
I a -ma
1771. Inn will,
II s
u.
him lo him ii him
at New Barn, to live
In a he an
which
This , St in
our today, was lo be raised
of nu.
Am at lime, forty of
ii 11-in to
would live
Hun. of
A ii-.,,, Una an and Orange
began
the in,.
to the
in i, they
lo own Bat
Orange
brake into i house
look a it
a levy. Be bagged to an on
and the mom
I the mousy and cloth
do
ii ill
At Hie
ll. cum Is h. In
could tried
partially. Marching to Hi
rough, 1770. took
bench, dragged
Panning oat by his buds,
heal him six
is. then put some of
Hi. I. on the bench and
in .-1-1 lo bold a ,,
illusion.,, ,
cost.
destroyed re
In a--, thus con
I him 11-1-1 at my,
In
like et . rial hiM,
In ii. ml- of
is.
he will unite In
congratulating Roland B.
rut 1111.11 hit in d Hot
s bit successful .
-in. In intelligent
in. 111.111
ii 1- u. inn in. U
-lake and .-.- u CO
In death. Through
lib dull and an inane desire
in lives nave pursued this
1-1 and almost succeed-
ed In their heartless and
ii would he fall
whether living In wen m
whether the of place in
i- a crime
against and a here
1- -ale.
if people in. are
believe
one
With
n during all
one
had I u minder o
Mi- Adams, 1- guilt of
I inn
red 1.1
Inn. . .-11.1 I In
I ll II ,
lo break at ;
III. ll
In North Carolina Too.
I tn live to the
when every boy and girl in Ten
I I
ill
ml luxury, ,
opportunity ,,,
month In every year, And when
i- done you t ill tea your par,
k and the productive
and wealth of great B ate
lime- multiplied,
of Tenn.
lino of
Dress Goods in all the
latest shades and weaves that will be
shown ibis season. We urn paying
-I attention lo line of goods, and you
real assured you will gel lowest prices
if yon alto have a line of
-iii goo I-. such as Calicoes,
. In fail anything want In
SHOES
Our is full up with bar-
in Hi.- latest fur men, ladies
CLOTHING
Men's, boys and children's We
sin,, you some money ibis department.
We are in prices and We
ii . .-in -ii.-ii .--1 in beat
We latest in Furnishing
,; such a- Collars, Cuffs,
Underwear, you
want in line we . an supply.
of quality with price
In- depended upon in our store. We
respectfully invite you lo examine our lino be-
your lull goods,
.,
Your friends,
j PULLEY
2nd Hank
inch
yet found out a what
get , ,,
A K attention to details in Job Depart
in shown in high clam of work are
Bl We have, the bell equipped office
lo a class of printing hardly In Urn section.
If you particular as to the quality of you r
printing, work. We give





EASTERN REFLECTOR. of ht
try several of
we fail to how
he is likely to be
the than on By
the way, how people get
enough of a creed to
Do people
really read them,
D. I.
the H.
C, mail matter.
IS, 1902.
I Washington Letter
i Special III
Capital if Ike
Fresh Gossip From Near-by Vicinities
When circus and the
railroad company get together be
fore a jury some tall old acting
nay be expected.
the scheme
was being nursed with such
solicitude it was never suspected
that President Roosevelt would
ever sit down on a little thing like
that.
It should to
run across some at the
the papers are making on his
he is likely to be broken of
that rest which hoped be
would now enjoy.
an old bachelor gets to
figuring on the cost of
supporting himself alone and
the same in the
price the license is about the
only quantity in the
Mr. may make him
self very disagreeable to lit-
Mississippi bears and to
hitherto faithful lieutenants of his
but it is suspected that
he will add very little to his rep-
as a sportsman in the one
cue, or as a politician in the other.
The Winston Journal says.
isn't any reason why North
should be behind in road
I we, election laws or tar laws,
especially other states have
blazed the the
means
There is possibly as much reason
in the case as that which chills the
spinal of every
when you shove the dog tax
his nose.
In Calvary church at today.
Rev. Mr. Gamble Sam
and Miss Mamie
The bride wore a dress of dark
blue broadcloth, with hat to match,
carried a bouquet of beautiful
white
Allen of Falkland, broth-
of the groom, was best
Miss Lena Simmons, sister of the
bride, was maid of
wore a dress of white silk
with while
satin ribbons, and earned a
of yellow
The Balkan were James Sun
Hugh Will Penning
ton and Rob Drown.
The was
decorated, Mr. presided
the The present-
numerous and very handsome.
The couple left on the
train for Washington. O,
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Mary In the
galaxy the lovely women of
Tarboro, none excel her in those
qualities adorn physically
and mentally.
The groom is the manager of the
Western office here. So
cleverer or obliging man ever
ticked oil the Morse alphabet.
The Southerner with the
host of others long
life and Tarboro
Southerner.
Fine
Wednesday Mum-
ford, who farms W.
laud, near Ayden. sold his
Crop off Of four acres for
1,116.35. Ho MM at the Lib
warehouse.
Today J. L. Bland, from
Bad a pretty lot of to
at the Star and
got n chock
Wilmington is having a round
musical slot machines.
It is said that twenty-eight of
. running that city.
taken a pull
a levied a tax of per
a each machine. If
solicitor of that district does his
duty something will soon
to the occurrence which
took place in last win-
operator of
a ill indicted the machines
will be run out entirely. They
are a bad form of gambling
J. J. of Grimes-
land, sold more of his line tobacco
at the Farmers warehouse today
got big pi lees, as usual.
A. T. Knowles, of Washington
county, had a nice lot
here today. some of it brought
as high as He sold at Pat-
ham's warehouse.
Tobacco ha been the
Greenville toil week.
Man
tad do some lively work
for the farmer.
court at which the case
J Wilcox, charged with the
minder of Nellie
c up meets at
City on the II is
opinion that for the de
fence will move to have the OM
removed to another county for
trial, and it is less
that this movement will succeed.
In view of this Dare county might
good place in which to hold
next trial. That is Boost as
from everywhere as
the Slate, and it
to select
not and ex-
an else-
re.
says it was
lion bill that gave Idaho to
tie This is the first
tin., that election in the State
won with water.
trail something more
used,
Wilmington Mat, It
seem that water is destined
J an part in the
s future history. Its use
tap for external application
in a variety of
s by tome of the most ail
practitioners, and a few
ban in- so far as to intimate that
is only quite harmless II a
but may actually be
l I la advantage thus, under the
of a physician.
The Mutt Go.
We have said u before; we
continue u until North
Carolina is freed. The time
It hand,
men call now the
great home enemy.
bat sounded the charge and calls
saloon -cursed in
Stale to battle. MOO are thinking
as never before this bought
ran materialize in victor if right-
directed. The time calls
for united action. The Anti-fit
loon League of the State will
to Ike the exact
situation in the and suggest
line of work to he
The
great in the way
legislation. law
makers are beginning to see
as a great public evil and now
is our time The next twelve
months will
saloon and
retail of
this activity. Mark this. Make
yourself heard. The saloon must
U 14.1
say
1- U
Dr. on
of Ins Grandfather
Mead Dr. C J
I Map. No as a child
broken toy.
Who. when
as lull of joy,
u an a billow the
The heart, and not the eye.
Mini, c
Yes, mine a loss eternal
No nor loll ran mend.
No man can sneak more doleful
Than say lost a
I Lire are about
denominations at work in
a Carolina. We surmise
II of the people are
I . . with a re.
exchange now do yon
age . So long at t
i,. is mil tunic than ow
law creeds at and
ore of
Jack Roper, a little boy of Louis-
burg, while out hunting
j tally discharged his gnu getting
I over a fence. The load tore his
j arm to badly at to am
at of a
well, but the goes
nth.
Nov.
The congressional forces are
rapidly lining up for what
to lie one of the liveliest
most interesting short held
in recent years. The republicans
working majorities in
Of Congress Bad there
is to them
having way. except the
that the party is into
several and that two
the tin
vision blanch and that section
which the bill as
sailed and are at f If
apart at the
to the tariff
there is the great
which President
would a law the
of which
General could, ho saw St,
bring action against any
Even moderate extension if
the administration
will be however, a
large number of republican states-
men being
to the very corporation
which law easily
made to operate. That it would
be to to operate a re-
publican administration is mil
feared, but of
the country are taking no chancel
in i republican victory in 1804.
Another factor which promises
to contribute largely to the pros
p olive gaiety is speakership
contest As the champion
and
is
gaining many in the
cast.
who the republican vii-
in the wot was on
positive pledge that the tariff
would reduced, to gain
be support of the western
who tariff
as only which can
save them from utter defeat two
hence, Can-
non of Illinois, position on
the tariff i- not denned is
making a on his
own account and hopes to be
compromise candidate.
Senator to
week, tell
republican
victory in the
duo to the the
people lo the President having
urged the of
of the arid lauds
end for having the
bill. He cm
-tilers the same bill saved
Nevada lo Hie as Hie
people felt they owed a warm
to Mr. New land- hie
excellent work behalf the
The Senator it not
n. his assertion that, of the
feeling of the people on fin- sub
let-t. ibis elections
he a- in Buy way Indict
western on
its. t
Tin . tin bill
la again of all sides. It
i--aid that of its
passage will c considered by the
in a caucus to Is- hold
early it. the session, i-
that is most
popular with the
but lit
it i- Immediately alter
i com cues, the people will
have forgotten all about it
another election take the
to pis- the
Is most urgent.
fell in
circles over the
of the plans of
and the Attorney ii re-
to the If will
he remembered that the President,
through I In of Justice,
drew up a schedule of rules under
which the cable was to lie operated
which was received With approval
hi the and financiers of
country The Commercial
Cable Company has
failed to take of the
administration's
and rum us arc
oil to the when
the cable will not owned
exclusively by but will
lie held in Joint ownership with
citizens of Groat thus
the feature of enter
prise and making it for
the War or Navy I lo
assume control in the event of war.
by Our Correspondents ant
in her yard.
While the fruit was so large as
usual it had a splendid
HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS could tell let
taste. They were sampled
John the clever salesman,
town this week.
new lot of Christmas
that come have to lie
Department.
V . .
Hit ho J Y ;
May
on in ,
. . , ,., .,.,,. . It really
Daily J
, like will W cut snort
for In hut way tie
Wt that the Inns of the
prefixed to Ml ,. , , . .
. I Literary had a lively
. .
on the
the ire-n
ninth
M the name
Ye.-. e
late tot the edition. Toe
proper correction for the
Bo
i hi- Ohio
gain at at
the
Quite a hap
la-i at Mr. Charlie
One hi- i-
her tongue through the
the where a
when she one
lime About i
her clear
the home. An aye
of the that
he to kill the COW U
Beamed n very severe-
. Ai report the of
had lift
point new
they are a mil-
filing of old fence t
get for repairing the remain-
filling in the gap with
Wire Fence,
that A. Q. Cos Mfg. Co., can
any style. A certain
per
Um than others
Better see them
eel full particulars.
diode J, M.
night -in Raleigh, where the
to lake Miss to the
hospital.
Mi- White went to
I bad a cold and
Cherry and it Be in-
W C.
How will your cough
be tonight
ably. For it's first a cold,
then a cough, then
or pneumonia, and
at last consumption.
Coughs always tend
downward. Stop this
downward tendency by
taking Cherry
AI
Mil
II Ho know
. at i
. Lowell.
more to
than steam t
NOTICE.
BUCK JACK ITEMS.
Nov.
and Mills,
Creek, were
White
Saturday and
s. ha been very
low since
Mrs. Sue and little son.
have been J.
II. Mills, left Sunday fr their
home in
W. TOD ha- added much to
i he of his residence by
Mr. Mrs Marcellus
i line in evening from
Creek, where they have
been spending several days.
ITEMS.
spent
in
Henry went to
ville Wednesday.
Mia Nannie
leaching at Level.
Mr-. Ida Allen little child
an at the home
A. attended the Tyson
el this morning to Allen Wednesday.
She will Monday. , Jerome want to
lira M Smith went to Monday.
ti- Id and returned public
day. Ho Monday with Miss
D. Col spent Delia Smith teacher.
day at Mr. K. B. went to Ayden Mon-
Mi-- Carrie
week fully matured Mrs. Braxton to
from a three old tree that
think we tie
I of the money
paid for her it
she like to be lo
make the
F. of
been Indicted on the of
appropriating to hi own
I'll care a- for
little
State of County
dent.
i a- Slate conference of county
a i at yea-
an epoch
of North
which It n wise step
ii it i in of
for which all are hop-
mill i The plan to get
tin- men who are in touch
with local condition and gal an
ii.; Idea how to conduct
a campaign wetter educational
fur the
on part of our
which,
baa bean his
public act since he
pied his official position.
Ninth Carolina is to go forward
the mailer id education,
attain the end
quickly la the lo occupy
the minds if the friends of
lion, and it is evident, from
tone of
that Innovation are which
s en at a glance lo for the
be-t of education.
We gift one of the
by him, which
strikes us
la it nut a simple business
with a given fund
to divided am a of
districts and the smaller
annual of and
the amount of money fir
each and
the number and
tho of money
for each district and Is
not this proposition a plain a the
simple principle of division, that
with a given dividend the
the smaller the qua
the smaller the the
larger the it not
I plain that the larger the
of money for each
I or the the house,
better the teacher, the longer the
i term we have If this be true,
j does not every principle of
and common dictate the
reduction by
the number of
I,,. I in each country to the
possible
with the right child lo I
of some
then a question of wise economical,
and it right and
proper that we should
Inquire into facto, listen lo the
evidence of who have tried
It and then do what our a
nil in
Free
Care.
Vow that Democrats have
clean sweep In the
a full delegation to Con-
four of the rep
in the General
it leaders
to be careful and see to it that
State and County ad
ministered in n manner that win
prove hi the public. Lei
there be no radical by
soon DO
no
increase of taxation,
as few new laws
While we are no ad-
for the very
strides economy should be
ed State county affairs.
alter
State and
should be of
men have the interest of the
tax payers at heart, they
be men who will take
time trouble to s i after pub-
with the same care and
attention that they give to their
own When men do this a
great lug tie along all
lines, and Slate
kept in a be tit by
Times.
A Youthful Thief.
Tied old
boy, was up before
for stealing, a
harness to Mr. It. F.
who was on
market, and had left his buggy
on one the warehouse lots. The
harness the
I toy over in the sum
VALUABLE LANDS
HY
the power me
do the Sum-i Court of
count made at October term loot,
a of the to
us a
it the Judgment
and appointing a of
u make the sale. will on
MONDAY. DECEMBER 1ST,
offer for sale to the bidder for
a-h in Green.
that certain tract or
land north side Tar river at and
near la Green-
ville township described in
Homestead Return and recorded in
I look office
county
at the of road
at Store Cross
and running with Green
Mile road to It. J.
thence with to
on and s
with the ditch to run.
said run lo will lam's branch.
then with branch K. Lang-
line to N and
then N. S.
line lo Kenneth Fleming's
corner then with line to
I road and then
to the
The above described tract or parcel
Of land will lie sold in three separate
lots bounded described us fellow
to
Lot No. l. Beginning Parker's
Cross Roads and thence
along Washington road sixty three
poles lo an iron stub, anew
then south weal to the
line then up
line lo main road and thence
along the road to
beginning, containing twenty eight
acres, more or Tins lot i- the
r's Roads property upon
which i- the store, dwelling
i-m valuable
Ii No. The balance the
on side of the
Washington road Included within the
description homestead bounded
bi lot No. line
ditch lo Eaton's run and the said
load containing thirty-Sea acres
All that part of the
King north
road,
run, William's branch and the lauds
off. K. Langley, N. s. and the
lands, containing Eighty
four new . more or lass.
These
and plotted a map the
lines and
three lots can at
Greenville Hanking Trust Com-
or the law other of
r l-t U. J.
CO.
Groceries. Provisions, Country Produce,
Fruits, Candies, Tobacco and Cigars.
Agents for Wilbur's Horse, Cattle Poultry Food.
lure I A dollar with u.
I JarS. worth of
I II It
for back the tad dollar.
Printing-
Have it done quick
Reflector
Printing House.
A K I'll, attention to in our Job Depart-
shown in the high class of work we are
turning out. We have the best equipped office and
do a class of printing baldly in this section.
If you are particular as to the quality of your
printing, we want your work. We give you the beet.
Only one kind of PRINTING-the Best- at
THE REFLECTOR Printing House,
Land Sale.
of; Decree I'm
Superior court made In
case Den Hit W. I.
Deal Winter Hist, petition to
sell for partition, The under
Commissioner sell cash
before court door in
on Monday, the 1st f Dec-
ember the following described
tracts land situated In in
of in I ink township.
One niece s home
late Dr. W. I. Bail at in
aid the lauds of
S. net i Brooks
containing acres. One other piece
known as the Harper Center-
adjoining lands
V. A. I. J.
Chapman, containing acres. Out-
other Allen
Johnson's the
and others, acre, more
or from
one other niece
s the adjoin-
the hind of J. L. S-
deceased and con-
acres, more or
F.
North i In Superior Court
county. i
l. J. i-f
Brooks.
-i.
Catharine Jane
Brooks,
Brooks, Brooks, Mary
Smith, Martha Brooke, Richard
Brooks,
John
named will
lake an entitled
in the
of to sell for
a place of land in
i Pitt N,
Jacob
rooks the time death The
aid will take no-
lite that are required appear
the Superior of
-f .
and the
action, pet apply ,
the Court ii i demand
said I
This Nov. i
t court.
. I.
retail and
Furniture Dealer, for
Cotton Heed, Oil Bar
rein, Turkeys, Egg, etc.
Oak Hulls,
Go
P.
Gail
High Key West Che
roots, Henry
tad Peaches, Apples,
Pine Jelly, Milk,
Flour
Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton .-v. I Meal Hull-. Gar-
Bead. Applet,
Applet,
him
tad Ware, and Wooden
Ware.
i i. r-,. Beat Butter, New
Sewing Machine., and nu
other Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for Com
to tat
S. M.
Phi.-e
OF
LANDS.
By virtue of the power cod
upon me a Decree of the Superior
t burl of I'm County, made at March
term 1803, ;,.; me a
to sell the land of the late
Thomas J. I offer the
lying in Pitt County, for sale at the
i House in Greenville
and the than made
baring decree was made
aside the
sale On the of October and direct
to fell lands.
No by virtue of the power
upon me by the said two I will
offer for sale to the bidder for
at the Court Dour in
MONDAY,
ii. it,. J.
parcels or lots as follows,
lo
tat. That certain or parcel
nu the south side of the Mill Pond
above water mark,
acres, adjoining lands
of U. J- II. Little. J. II.
Salt, heirs of Daniel Hill,
the lands of Alfred Jenkins. M. A.
Frank and others
containing the live par-
I JO acres sold in
parcels at former then
Hold together En one body hid off
and Co. This body of
will offered as a whole.
2nd. The tract lying on the south
side of the Mill above high
eater mark, adjoining the lauds of
W. II. I toll Ins, the heirs of G. Per-
kins, II. and others, con-
acres, more or and
known as a part of the Home place.
The tract adjoining the lands
Joseph Crisp, Warren,
the heirs of James w. and
other-, containing acres, more or
lets, and known a the
4th. The tract adjoining the lands
of Stanley warren, Hansom Mobley
and others, containing acres, more
or less, and known as the E.
The Mill and Mill scat, known
as including
laud covered by the pond to the
high water mark, the Mill and Mill
hoc to the county road and all
privileges belonging thereto.
Prospective bidders are to
the valuable land but all
are forbidden to trespass
upon them. I will take
giving to inquirers any
that may possess.
This 28th.
K.
pleasure
information
North i
County. I
In Superior Court,
Before the Clerk.
Notice.
There will soon lie change
firm of I . . i. t
Buggy Co-, all
led to us arc to settle at
once. By will wave
ii- trouble
O.
What a nice world
would be If ware
M. Administrator
Charlotte K. Mangum,
VI.
I J. P.
William Mrs.
James K. Jr., J,
Mrs. Johnson,
F. W.
K. Mrs. J. C. Murphy,
Mrs W J K.
J O It. L.
and Laura
The defendants above named will
take notice action entitled a
above has been commenced the
Court of County, to
for assets a certain lot in the town of
N. that was formerly owned
occupied by said Charlotte E.
And the defendants
will further take notice that are
to appear at the Court House
In N. C., on the Pith day
of December, and answer or
demur to the petition filed In said
action, or tho plaintiff will apply to
the relief demanded
the said petition
This
D. C.
t Superior Court.
All persons who are lo the
rat are re-
to forward and settle at
once lave of collection.
I A i
Hundley,
Richmond, Va.
The Greatest Stock of Fine
and Medium
Furniture
in the South.
Correspondence
Solicited.
E. Broad Street,
Richmond, Va.
NOTICE OF EXECUTION
Superior Court.
W. Ii. Harrington
W. Keel William.
Hy virtue of an elocution directed to
from the
Court Pill tn the to-
I will on
MONDAY, THE 1ST DAY Of DE-
at o'clock M., at the Court
door of laid to beat
bidder for to
all the right, and Internal
W. Ft. Keel
William., baa In fol-
lowing real cattle, to
Thai piece or tract of land In Ctr-
Henry Taylor, Mill Keel
and Keel
land, more or
U. w.
, I HI IN
J. W. t
Norfolk. Va.
and of
Hugging.
and
A CO.,
Cotton Buyers,
Before or of your
COTTON are prepared
lo pay market or girt
meal In exchange, will keen on
hand Greenville a full of
Meal and for trade.
Dr. D James,
Surgeon,
N. C
LAND
All forbidden
from hunting- or Id b
upon my In
C H.
before
Superior court clerk of Pitt county as
Administrator of the estate of W J.
deceased, notice Is hereby
to all Indebted to
to make payment
to and all
having said are
notified lo present same for pay-
within twelve month from this
date or this plead In bar
of recovery.
day of September,
K JACKSON.
W. J. Jack sou
Grade JOB PRINT
here.
The Swell
Man
at
Wants life, and Kinder
in suit. want;
coloring, more fashionable
and kink-, than
older and more
dresser. We have the
spirit of the young wants
and have suit a .-mail and
swell as his heart can desire.
The are and not
a feature could be added to pal
more style into the nil,
or trimming of oar Young
Men's Sulla. Prices not bitch
when we furnish all this swell-
MM. We want every young mun town to make it his
business to see these Swagger Fall and Winter Suits.
i i
K went lo
today.
J. II. Onto,
here today.
K M.
day
W. H. Wilkinson,
Hie day here.
W. T. lo
Friday evening,
I'll-
Ml
AN OVERCOAT
, ii.
mar
FRANK WILSON,
The King Clothier.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
j PERSONAL NOTES
If there is a in
margin of ibis paper it is to remind you With
that yon n
for toil lo
as early so possible.
Brief Mention of People
In the World
YOU owe and hope nu will nut k-p
waiting fur it.
entire Is fur who
cross mark on their
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS
Snap at Home New Put
In Pew for
i hi, tin-Mile in of
at r r called i
Lu fall crop of is line
Wall for Gallons; Wears
Hooker have a
tiles stables at
is covered with
frees ho rapidly.
Bail Prepared Buck heat
Maple and at
Ask i
out;
A nice lot of and
sew
out
its
cigar is something good. f tents
Book store.
There eleven more of
sewing lick
given out Wednesday.
it it a subject of remark that
this full the in
the memory of Ibis generation.
Ask your grocer
gallons; nears
W. L. Beat, one of jewelers,
has bail the interior bis place
papered made
Mr. I,. bar-
of fall Irish on
acres. They are fine and
quality.
to all magazines
taken
your order tor
When a man who baa not seen
the town in time drops in,
his tint it,
fast
THURSDAY, II,
W. A Fleming, of Ha-ells, was
here today.
Mrs. Alice Harper went lo
Wilson today.
W. J. Nichols spent Wednesday
a it hi den.
T. II. Haiti, of Farm
vat here today.
In by
Dam,
t. I. in r up toad
morning.
W. ,. Hooper, of on, cum.
I in Ibis morning
in,
j lo no today.
Mitt Mary
was in loan today.
Mrs. Will
in me evening.
Attorney
Mis. A. F. Hums Mis.
lie from
I Friday evening.
, Ni-.
land Observer,
left this morning.
J. J. Smith, agent at Ayden for
the A. C. I. baa gone to Haiti
lo have his eyes treated.
left tin- Morning
to
lei, who i- lick.
Emma
Lizzie and
W . D, Jackson, in
city today.
T. It. Walker, A.
S. to
evening, Walker and Allen
returning this morning.
Hon. Larry Moore
the train.
W. Brain, of
iii
T. Lenoir
tin-,
Lucy
Wednesday night In
Lamp.
A lamp
factory occasion little
evening
and of the fire alarm
at
prevented what might
have been a
no damage loss id
lamp and and few slicks
Tub furn-
Mm, the the
by pupils in I'm
J. V. took
, for m,.
Rev. D. W. Davit spent Wed one written In
here home May on Keg-
that won the
of the Cox I The oilier ill
follow hey are all
a careful reading.
Mrs. J. L. Cobb, of
who has been visiting Mrs F. at.
Smith, home today.
Miss of Ayden,
who has been Mis. W. .
White, returned home
Miss Jessie of Kin
Good Water Supply.
Since have
completed well and water lank
at their ginning plant, on
they are well equipped
lire. The pump
MOB, who has been visiting rel- gallons of water per
here, home Wed- are large I that hold
. f ,
V. J. of I and hose carry the water
county, was tobacco parts the plant. The
.-
Ton. water.
H,
A. K. Tucker came
U. came Thursday
John of was
here today.
For the half of
I Register of B. is-
-lied licenses
lo following
Mayor H. W. paid lo
Treasurer J. II.
for the public school fund,
for inn.- collected in Mayor's
court for the mouth of October.
Ask your lawyer
gallons; wears
Attention is called lo the
by D. Moore,
Court, the came of L. J.
man, Jacob
against Spencer and others.
There will lie a festival and
given in
day for the of
the church. Meals will
be from two till ten p. m.
open the
B. R. representative of
the Nurseries, near
will deliver fruit trees
at Monday, Nov. 17th,
Gran
villa Hind,
Those have tr.-cs
from nurseries will please
call get
your doctor
gallons; wears longer
A a
set lire to a lot of rut ton the
depot platform at Wake
Wednesday Due
bales were destroyed and
damaged.
Skinner returned
evening.
White.
is Sophia
left Ibis
J.
U. West P. Audi
son.
D.
John W. Tucker I
Hall.
William Tyson and Annie A.
Allen.
B. L. and Maggie a
Mrs. Horton, of Raleigh,
is Mrs. Harding. , ., ,,,. . .
J. H. and
I . J. of the
and came in , ,,. .,.,. ,
evening. Allen
in. mi L . ., a. Manning and Lei
. Han.
Haddock and
Mrs. K.
lot
Walter Harding, of
Mills, spent here.
Fulford wife are visit ,
B the family of A. L. Blow.
F. A. Bishop is filling
Spring Boat.
son s Mills, is visiting her sister,
Mrs, F. Harding.
W. J. i.
here looking utter adjusting
Dr. residence.
U. L. Lewis and Maggie laugh-
lieu Shaw and Mary R, Hill.
Thomas
Daniel.
and Jen-
Reed Francis Cory.
John It.
ton.
H. H who has
a wholesale
here, has his business Victoria Whit
I move elsewhere. We regret MM.
William Cousin
B. of
ton, was here today took a
receipt some sewing
tickets buck him.
L. T. has a
a doors south of;
Five where will serve
style also sell I
them by
to see him leave
J. J. was here today.
M T Spier was here today.
If you know Malaria, you certainly don't
like it. If you know Malaria and
Ague Cure, you certainly do like it.
Mack Clark.
John II .,. , and
it. Ba
Wear nu A nun t
runs a In
tit
are
Let nil rat
many years I of
Draw A Co.,
men In I
it ant I baa m
at my beak.
ii- i I a fur
of on over
I ever kepi there no
only u old wife
that mil men away
rifle their leisure.
I took out rolled
a of pa
stuffed Into my
pucker I take them boat
with rm than leave In the
as I mu about iii
ii bud u
in,, In and n
., i with me. time
we tar
time, and I bad en with
ray wife when lute fr
f i to It it u r.
After
departure customer I look my
off hook where I
It.
die lo aura II was nil
for
there I I, fl the coat on n
I eye, ,
Th, re were sec-
Is true, will. I, On
and
my eye. OB but when
looked to coal It we, still
When I had finished my Ban-
t went home to bed.
That I folded my cost smooth-
and placed II under my pillow. Th
Bin I toot it int.,
with placing ll on a chair where I
will, ii. i it of-
my on the outside
tat pocket the puck-
When reached the I look
out tin- and the I
II t I had the
In brown Now they were
Wrapped In newspaper With a
of Id on my l hastily unrolled
the package Under tot
Within the
were a dozen pubs of gloves
sank Into I chair almost In a faint.
of my lusted
but ii when I went
over i done. I once Lie
phoned my ion police and m-
It as hiving occurred
at the restaurant, where II was unite
likely semi light angered had
taken out package and slipped
Bother whip. bid i,.
the The coal
mine, mi
exactly of same and
as lulu,., and on the collar
Was the of the of whom I
bad It.
nay was one of misery to nil.
I reported tat loss m the firm, who
did not tut,,, it with n very-
good humor, and before noon they
on expert at work to
If I were not endeavoring lo cur-
up I In my Dur-
afternoon a had rt
I lint ii man whose photograph
was the gallery, one of
most expert rank thieves In the
country, bun seen In the
while was and tiny w,
Oil 1.1. track. This allayed the
of employers somewhat, but
when availing came and we were about
lo go home without any further clew
to missing money one of tin, port-
nil they wen, very
to no so. common prudence would
lam to lock me up for
night lie nipped the Ma-
culled for an
I wrote ii Hid,. fr w and called
a messenger. w.
Waiting, In came
who had me the even
lug
at not
knowing what had Ink-
the from Lie
n big In
but last That
i upon frantically
begun examine his overcoat.
mi bind Into a tad drew
out a parcel wrapped In brown
Unrolling it. bills.
I yelled, and
lug
a y,
coll Is the pattern
yours. said the senior part-
the same added
Junior.
and I both had our over-
coat., and both look them off for In-
We had bought at the
the
same lot, and they were
sun.- size, tor and were
same III
night that II would
some time to get at tho error;
were account
office being warm, taken
Ids oven-out and bung It on a hook
I too Intent the
to notice It. He maker
of atom, and Bold certain
grades of line for his
When he I, had taken my
cell of
IN i
ed trail
Hale, wife K.
Halt, editor of
died Wednesday
noon
, of family it quite lick
hale n new
have ion. doctor What are you go
tug to call II
Is a
the
bale decided upon
t mime fur or four
syllables are concerned, but have not
made up my mind yet whether
It us an nu
go
All He
I hear that h count
your wife and nut
going lo you.
I ho ll.
Heller
-Ob. I'm fixed. I got a
. to me how to I i
l hut I It u ml. u. It
lend
A War M Mart.
led haying It
n. had too much
to say to in,
He
Mail
Orders
Solicited.
Prompt
alt
Departments
the Bi Store.
Bad i i and maw
store is
C. T. Big Store,
and W. Main St., N. C.
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, and Domestics.
In one stocks of both and
I etc , can be found, large
at the sold same.
Tailor-Made Jackets and Ready- All of the best Calicoes sold at
to-wear Garments. J only the yard.
Trimmers
Assistants
i MILLINERY
far Mia and moat of Imported Read, to-wear Pat-
tern ever brought Booth. Over shapes from. N Pat
tarn rimmed alike. new, bright, to
teen in Hits cry tor good work
Shoes--Cloth ins
to
the celebrated Unit, sin,., for la
and children, which meant to every
lady aha got a pair
in dale, don't Hurt your feel Our
shoes ware so stylish it
to-date ,. showing,
pairs to sizes
By far the largest and nun I select Hat
do, ever to
We have all the latest
and weaves for men. and
Dome and look. to wait
M you buy or not.
Days only.
Heavy bleached all-linen Table Damask, inches CA- . , J
wide, worth our price,
Bleached Table Damask, inches wide, worth
our price only
Furniture and House Furnishing Goods.
of and all wool Mutt-
Inga, Baby Car-
Picture
See our line of White Enameled Bedsteads., Cribs
and Single Bedsteads.
C.
T.
g The Big
Store
and W. Main St., Greenville, N. C.
i I
The Reflector Printing House is talking to YOU--
S us your orders for
Largest Print Shop in Pitt County.
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Have You Forgot
GOING HOME
THAT I AM STILL AS
LINE OF
What
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
. AND A
Tinware, AM USABLE w
Came to see me tor your next Barrel of Flour or Pork.
Yours to please-
Jas. B. White.
A . little nation In
the Interior of Connecticut. A
man and with a
In hand and a Ida
at-out
railroad the
of the place be
ll the which I
bale 1- to to roach lb.-
The arid were
bin in now tall There la
la baa bridge where that
wood, u n to
Ill other the face of
try la It thirty jean
be
into the path and entered the wood,
when a boy bad run
lie a tad boy,
Tint's Pills
of
benefit by om.
of H -u
MICH,
the
HEADACHE
f-
run u It raw
WM taU
at w L quickly it boa
and
Ice.
I V, .,,
Don't fail to see me
before you buy
I Guns, Shells, Stoves,
Heaters, Pumps,
Locks, Hinges.
And anything else in the Hardware Line. K
Your friend,
. H. L. CARR
Something Nice
to ;. on lab .
you want
Johnston Bros.
for ii In all you will
the beat good
at our store, Just we
well-supplied in
kinds, Candles, Pickles, Mara-
Canned Smoked
m. Meat, and Ike Mo-
In fact anything yon want in the of
Groceries at
IF
B YOU ARE
HUNTING
and his could do
Its a.
and when a
of m m an act
. . n
bin foe
. an r a
oat of
h- It
did. bi . UM
foe
In .-.,. i. bi bad
rad
until r. , 1.-1
inn I
Sun Hi
Ins of I
lot and . at
bearer
capture and n-- from
r-. Mi I
. W I I
at but re
At b. did a i boon l
.,,;.,.
and
all
that he b. ma . . i
too i u
called
Aft.
t , i. m .
T,
I . .
Id path l , ,
.
1-. . .
and I
wall
l. . -ml.
ii . warn
I i i . line. poem, Mil
found on u in.
from b
bad d I rt. In are be
laid a I III I
I Mo Substitute.
A QUEER PICTURE THING.
War An Tr. H.-
.-. own. In.
Pew la th,.
are more and
that of
up art In at
M . n. at jean .
a which bad
i . . peered in a back of a
Hi a i The
Half of
Mi U Del i- i-
L aim I I
cloud, of dual from a carpet
. . ,. In In a
bun atop I I It.
be lab
that it a piece of
life
from
Peed
Mil bow be obtained It. It In
fact, a lo bee Her
l. and a and
went out of
to bar a I
her heal a- ii
did not a where be could
bay a carpi I, bat rolled up lo a
shop on Mall la .
;. ;. sir;, and it.
ll i i pun. ,
. ii the n om and i
. bad to I i
She i.- t.
pan . I ;
t In and I I
thread when Si -t
worked owner eyed it I
pl She never did like I
i .; declared.
it lb. of a
Mr. i I
t of carpal In
the
.,. ll lb. weal do n-
,. a log,. .- ind the t lb
and an n. ll. r f p
i.- full id triumph when be
, i he on at lo
have a carpel Ilia n i m
u safe lo I
, . .
1803.
It's this
You can bum yourself with Fire,
Powder, etc, or you can scald yourself
with Steam or Hot Water, but there is
only one proper way to cure a burn or
and that is by using
Mexican
Mustang Liniment.
It s Dot a piece or old
linen liniment
up can
i lea hat excellent la a burn
tried ii.
leave Wanting-
A. at.
rills, leave ilia- daily at U
M. for
for
Philadelphia, New York
Belhaven,
swan Md tar
all la for Hie with rail-
roads at
Shipper freight
Old from
New York; Line from
UM and
S. from Mer-
and Line from
Boston.
j. J Aft.,
N.
J B. Bold.
K.
ii. a
UM
Dally
Sunday
Ar
Greenville
let
Ian . in
tan p
i N a m
p m
p Ar Norfolk Li a m
r. p in a m
m I
ii in pat
,. a m
York I p m
FLORIDA
r. p m
Ar pm
t pm
a in
a m
a m
in a in
y m
THE GREENVILLE
Pullman and far.
N.-. mid lo
II. M. W. J.
den. Aft.
T. M. T. M.
N. t.
mm- co-
A FOWL TIP.
ii ,
Mu-i
; a i-
TWO BEEN PAID IS Till
OF N. HAS
Loan Value.
Value.
Paul up
Extended
I if b.
tie or year, altar lapse, i
,; of arrears with .
year-7. ,
are payable in- and k
year, tor the year be paid
be
J, the or .
SI To make m m during the lifetime
. .
la U.
. ill.
both
Id mi
SALE
MILLING Y
FOR TEN DAYS.
i eluding Ribbons in
and shades, Velvets,
Hat Trimmings and
York Pattern Hats.
,. , o d a
HE
went lo the A
I c. to the r
-Are Mr. i ad Mn Gilbert at homer
i,. I a
The oh i ; lo live i
So; i ad to sire up the I
the I rd
Where are
gin hesitated, sad
-I don't know. had
ran away, m
for him to I k and alee a
lift The or. a i laughed at
tor
to loll bad,
only foil of .
Your mother Margaret I
ii,,.
-I km i, her a bait your
Who
-I. your mother a
I BO la and
r made
when girl looked up at bin
tear. In
a woman leas than
forty In.
m the
i nm i have
been lo I
,., . ,. limn.
tell i hi
-Y,. . to well
v . . . ii too in
piled i-.
In the Home tin-
until lb.
i.; of chair.
-Will you go and bring
-l here
Don't tell that have
The when
the i t the gate
with white halt tattered
down path and bar
about but neck, be weal into the
when ho found father, t.
bat look bun up i
bi.
It l not inn. Ii that I can
i iv neglect wast I can do win
more cos lo me than lo you.
win lies here I go to a finer
A not n said th. old
mother.
-No; i borne. we can
do to Improve it do, tat
May
kepi long
, laid obi woman.
gave ii. our ins f.-r year.
Or-
to Margaret.
The
-If ion know. I hail a
fancy f.-r laid whom every-
bod
And cot a wife lo help him
father and
mother. F. A
A GREAT WORRY CURE.
la
i ll. Prescribed.
I once a what i ire
lie could ii-.- worrying Ii i-
1-. I would i common i.-
i if a man or worn m
a stock on band and cannot
cultivate one the medical in in pow-
, worrying
Mas heal i I are II lies
woman herself.
ii will j.-i call a little horse
. I., r resolve to borrow
,. . . and
. f she will lira
r and be able lo retain her beauty.
women
to keep bat load loose. Why.
I ll which la
make her yellow eyed
in. l I ,
The Ii
-1 for bee lo worry or
lo be worried. looks
mg i no mole
than the can comfortably out
In of
another day, she not
Inn will let
lie machinery grind her to
health an early old
I i- a bather
ii lib n- pi to
after before everything else.
. Bleeps nine and a
. ,. , arranging her
work u meaner,
memorandum
hours- for
-i . it heartily, of moat
i . . and would rather have
, i of good mill to
, a whole meal of
.;. .
I a baa a bright
who one i the -f
appeared In sis
I m s looking
I chicken bad strayed from s
n.
I -aid father
that. back lo it
dot
Willie.
Us fa-
mall
any child.
Ain't old
Sow Times.
SOOTHING SHOPPING.
a an.
upon
II . I
,,, i. i Boston bag poured a
little m ll
-i
cried .
. .
hurried, i -1 s.
and . HI w, I.
. i
i mer i I I
had to hay n of dark i
i drove over lo one at
lie , i . lo gel Ii i.
j ,. ; . ii am
dark
i . . i .
. I I, ll red
. table eon ll g to i fair
of
add. under
ii i-1 i. i blue.
. . were ii op
. . . ma I lo
,; iii. ,, would do a.
i-.-ll a- the three
. width had lawn a top
-in mid he would have lo l. i a
ladder to gel n more
p In for the
ladder. portage from
cellar, ii- erection repair with i
twine, betas broken,
and m and
real. of
wide length produced,
i found a would do, and
In- a yard,
It, lo rob a .-
i -woolly. l
of In
before you me in. sad
my kind of
ml . it off, bat ll man-
BU,. . l guess an ax
In
-ll. carried roll away
I. in ii- he with
1.1. ,. lo Una the which,
a hum ii mid
not la-
for we a him
i in-i half open door lo
ll,,. i required
mi-. .- ribbon an old
-ll u all -i
i. I
i. ,. i, before Beery
if l only do my
shopping -i Baal gen-
THE FIRST WOMAN.
Old ISM Tell.
no,,
a of
M-ion Reddened by In
the work
ii I
commonly credited
and runs a.
Ai beginning of time. the
Vulcan of mythology,
world. Bat when be lo
create a woman he found be em
ployed all materials in
of There did one
element Then
fell Into a profound
II, to do a.
Ur of leaf and
the of of
rays tears mist,
th. of wind, and the
timidity of of the
peacock and the of the
on lbs of the the
of the diamond, lbs sweet
of cruelty of User,
the warmth of fire. chill of
the chatter the jay and
of He melted nil this
formed a woman Then be mode
a present of her lo days
biter the man to
lord, the you gave BU
poisons
I-i. lit., all
for oil
And received
woman again Bat eight day. lbs
man came to the god
My lord, my i
ii. i returned re-
r danced before my
I recall how at ms from
the comer of her ego, she played
filing to And
lo him. Three
day- only passed and
again.
he. do not under-
how. bat I'm sore the
woman me more
than I beg of you me
of
cried, your nay
and do your
And lbs man cried. live
with
can you live her.
replied
Ami weal
Ii l neither
live with her without her.
Hera Weekly.
Manufacturers of
Boors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior
for Fine Modern
We your
to In
prices, work.
Please send your to
The Greenville Co.
IN-----
A LINK
if
III
ME.
J. B,
a w.
hi IN
lots every Hum
and evening. Pray-
evening
Kev. J. N. Booth, pastor. .
s. in. M. A. Allen
M every
lay, morning evening.
meeting Wednesday evening. Kev.
II. M. Kure, pastor.
a. m. L. II.
Sun
day a. K. B.
W. K.
and evening
prayer, with every 1st
2nd and Sunday.
a. m., W. B.
Brown,
a.
in
Player meeting night.
Kev. W. pastor,
day P. M., W. R. Par-
regular nervier
LODGES
A. F. A. M Greenville
meets and
bird Monday evening. K.
II., J. M. Kama. See.
K. Riser Lodge, No.
every
W. II. M. Hook-
K. of R.
i O.
; No. meets every Tuesday
evening. W. N. O.,
I. Be-.
R. A Zeb Vane Council, No.
meets every Thursday
lug. W. B. Wilson, Secretary, J.
s. Regent.
, . Council,
meet every and third
night in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Worthy
S-
I. Conclave
, No. every and
Monday night in Odd
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson
S. Sec.
N. C.
FRUITS AND FLOWERS.
Cotton Bagging and always
on hand
Wake. Wild.
-I wonder why they always mil
the
one.
I don't know, but I think I know
then the
i.-
-o along, and as
bob h ass ask.
are Wild
In nil an to-
all of the
., ., soil ll good for not
plants, Improved by lbs
of leaf
Wash may often be made
to grow by nu
One u
eon be made to n
on- trees
lug
In planting a border plum ever
thing In row., a row
Instance, half as attractive
Irregularly phased grouse break
With pot pleats In a general way too
little water at better ti.
be drought
.;, .-. . i. than yellow
kept too
wet.
. in pats for plume
pieces of broken or la the
never
without be-
com., -our. lbs
the
of
Thai l not con-
fined lo playhouse, was
beyond ill of doubt to
the pup., for
In one of the public
school.
The bit of femininity
our the amateur work--
ed In of Sarah.
When harsh to talk, all her
vocal organ, look Joyful holiday and
retired In farce of bar Bees, in vain
. the teacher Implored.
Sarah clung lo her monotone.
tell, her lie.
gOS try
I to do you will fall utterly,
I bow will you
they'll applaud me. MaSS
returned easily. My
mother hi to my bill, broth-
cents, and if he
lbs minute I down
to nu of
tunes
good kept constantly on
gold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
e, f .
N. C.
he Stock in every
and as low the
lowest. market price.
paid
OFFICERS.
Clerk Superior Court, D. C.
re.
Sheriff, O. W. Harrington.
Register of T. K. Moore.
Treasurer, J. B. Cherry.
Oil. Laughing,
house.
Surveyor, D. Cox.
I B. L. Davie,
J. Tucker, W O. Little, J. J. Sat-
and Jesse Cannon.
every Brat
TOWN OFFICERS.
Mayor, H. W. Whedbee,
Treasurer, H. L Carr.
I clerk. J.
I lax
Police, T. chief, W. U,
Dudley.
Aldermen, D. S. Spain, I.
i Charles B. F. Pat-
rick, K B. R. L.
W. K. Parker and II. F. Tyson.
meets every Brat Thursday
Bight.
Three Times
the Value of
Any Other.
. I
, Third
. e
in i ii n ,. i i-i;. .
heeler Wilton Mfg Co,
Atlanta,
S. T. Greenville, N. C.
COOKING HINTS.
is greatly Improved by
a of
before
adding Hour to gravies, always
a Boar there be
no lump, in the gravy.
I vary the flavor of
potatoes for
or, if it
the kettle
In tour milk for
ring,
en or batter la t of
of m
If ;., ii deem u an e hot
or a i i. i little more
recipe half Be much
. i a -ii in mold Into
i i la rote Is i i bail-
i half i i. roll
i i.,. i . i
, fall; lull oil
pap i -n
i, ,., ii.- ii lake a
of . rub in the
. in. of
half and mix
milk. Hake In oven,
spin add Oath ,
Tea. do you ill-like him
Ices I'll, he any.
He told me evening that
deep,
proceed-
ed ii bin how you
good make a
man a D
n him feel if he
, tad to ad like
a. Bass.
I you keep a
I haven't got M
that, hut t keep an B
IS. Be-
th, Alfred It as
we had everything nicely
for our elopement, father gone
sanctioned
Monthly.
Few thing, are necessary for
of life, but It on In-
number to the demand.
opinion.
16.00
SI ray light real cow. solid
darker on nose
cut oft three inches of head
when left, inch strap
around neck. Will about
Bent. Any one said
row will notify. D.
If
American and Italian Marble
Iron Pane Sold.
work and
t mt on
Live; Pills
to
Pills re
.
Save the Children
All stomach bowel troubles In child or adult are
due Indigestion.
Flux, colic, chillers and
all like are the
fermenting In the only way to
prevent to cure trouble, Injury
to the membrane, lining the stomach la to rotors
perfect digestion
What Too Cat
ll the new which cure, all
, h. classes of I -laud gives to the body
health aid
i. i, and an
. u . . it,. at m.
In a o
V r A y
fare i.
CaTt
J. L.
All are hereby
I. in any way
laud, Heaver
J. II.
r---W
,, t. .
PATENTS
A I
. i Oh
You Write
a letter to every
member of the best
lies in County when
yon advertise in
Eastern Reflector
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH TO F. .
. r.
VOL.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY,
NO.
REFLECTOR
PRINTING
HOUSE
Manufacturing
Commercial Printers t
Books, , Office Etc
GREENVILLE.
NORTH
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Cotton, drain
Private Wires to New York,
New Orleans.
TOO WANT
Dry
etc., go lo
Mrs. L. ii. WHITE,
Jack, N.
t.-in-l. low
cash or kg
II
-line I
for
When the cashier or a hank be-
comes the dew I tor. are
in danger of losing their
Ricks Wilkinson
PROF.
ON EDUCATION.
NOW
IS THE
TIME
He Makes an Eloquent Plea for
Rural Libraries.
When hundreds of men their
winter in a hurry
this week will Is. a busy one
if
take your lime In
lions. we vim in
at once
the rush I. on, tor yon can
plenty of time to the detail
garments. There's pleat to
bore, Everything In Suits.
from a Sack lo
evening -from a jaunty
abort in lo along, heavy
and each made in every fabric
that in fashionable this season.
MEETING
IT WAS MARIAN
MOVE.
W. S. HERBERT
PASSES AWAY.
A Sabbath Day's Journey From
Lockup to
Tall Timber.
APOPLEXY CAUSED DEATH.
The following i from the Res
report of
.,. lie ,
-J f
ii i ,, day s work was bill lie
last week. Prof, me .; ,, ,, .
. ,,, to absent Hal
impression upon all
Marian lb
house
is now enjoying the
parts Marian was a
member of the chain gang, and i-
,.,., i I o Ilia-
in official circles a
character, lie -up-
Editor the Fire Press
Died Sunday.
BLIND TIGER
CAPTURED.
Chas. Webb Sold Liquor Without
a the Hands
the
i i i T
Men's Suits, to
Overcoats, to
ill to
vain,
which
is grieved to
i Ur. w. s.
U-ii, Kin-Ion
. hi. h occurred hi- home
afternoon
o'clock, lie bad
health for lime, and
ll lo ton veal's. A
line line
fabrics men Hum richly
Extra Special for the Little Boys,
Suit-, made from
trimmed. Thee are worth our
Thinking of your Winter Mat . thought U
we have a lot of will save you money it you buy here.
We have just received some new WINTER
which will interest you at
i mo,,,. A. ,,
Well apt smith I. ,,. .,, am- suffered
H ma by having been
W II. Mr,
. i i a tho
Be stated In Hie beginning
. , .,. .;,,, coal lie
he was hearty
. i ,. i i. . ii for. lie Cop could
SChOol house-, ,
, J ., . bis
with everything that had i.
. i. v c-up-e.
you might have . , .,
,. . in darkened room, Me
those things, and vet fail to ob
, , , ,. ,. in the tin l
that tor yon strive.
. . f. ,. was loose the pocket, with
In a
. , . . ., the
school,
hive a a
a house. But you mu-i
teacher have ink in, the
Shoe
h o e I
Chas, Mi. colored,
ilia- mayor morning
charge retailing liquor
i ii-e.
Great
Department
Store.
THIN the moat us
only requisite in a
with an in
comfort was the
this must be com-
with
season. know you will be to learn
ii I a Mine ha l-.-n strong; in every
part, in ever line, easy in every way,
and Webb was hound over in at the extremely low price of 8.00 pair. are sole
urn for Ii
co
January term
evening i i
lo Webb's i-
per pair. We are
for the Shoo in and we
careful in-i these excellent Shoes at our store.
member full line of Shoes of
other makes the popular leathers at popular prices.
in
trail nil
as the two came
hardest thin, An ho I
e bad will, the A cm.
. i . proceeded the hounds over
of the people from to. -1
. ,,
This phase he had
in
of In- splendid was
I by monster, Death.
He for mm v
. Klee
when it bin a small
paper. lib
energy perseverance he
hi- pa per lo rank
North Carolina Journalism and
nine changed it from h weekly
semi daily. The
Ricks Wilkinson
not heard In BOO-
But we can get
local taxation until something is
to educate these groan folk.,
who do the voting.
In this connection, be said that
the use of books in the I fur bis
should to the Celestial
coarse far as it was known,
lo Hive
i start.
Bang, that old hypo.
from the
i baa departed
ability of Free Ins
was ever
where, ii did for nil-
of Kin-inn any
other factor. Hi- death i- n
loss In hi-town, as will as lo the
pie north Carolina.
Ur. Herbert
a congenial a
. and a Ho
I leaves a wife and two little
heat will come over here
In tell Americans how In do
ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE
TO TAKE GAME AT NORFOLK.
i . y
Will Circulate Petitions to be Victory Goes to Georgetown by
to Legislature.
SALE BY
BAKER HART
In addition to the best stoves in the world we
carry everything you may expect to find in a hard-
ware store.
Packing for Steam and Water Pipes is
decidedly the best thing of the kind we
have ever handled. Call and examine it.
The Proof of Doing is in What We Do.
THE
Greenville Warehouse
makes no claim that is not borne by facts. An average
of for everything sold on our floor during month
August doe- its own talking about what Man and
the rest of do for those who sell at the Greenville
Warehouse. You only have try M to I convinced that we
will get you the highest prices every time.
Q. F. EVANS CO ,
o. r. Proprietors Greenville
children. Thus means of
lion of these older people would
lie placed within their reach, I
Which if used, would do very much
toward securing taxation.
He said he believed the most j
thing done by the last
Legislature was the inauguration
of this movement fut the establish-
libraries.
All of the various troubles
spoken of, such as ignorance of
distances, etc., could lie relieved
by changing the people, and this
could be done only by means of
these libraries. They ought to be
circulated instead of stationary.
He said that a recent meeting of
his teachers, with
libraries already established,
twenty-five have said
libraries in their districts.
These libraries to used
so as to create the habit of read this once,
He believed a skillful The will meet
or teacher could get the pen-1 of clock next Sunday afternoon In
pie of community into
of reading. Las them once
gel a taste of it, rest would ; School
be easy. Following i- plan Bones
Another use of the library should of school districts, a. u-
to stimulate a desire know I- ported by the
edge. Those who were not in the State of
with the country districts bad County Superintendents a Raleigh
no idea how little desire there
to know anything more than , North Baal
know. lock, Galas,
the library Halifax,
for pleasure and Kure,
that not be Tyrrell, Washington, Martin,
In other way. The Pitt,
of these
only avenue that percent of; Bast -Craven,
the people of have
for getting i Wilson, Wayne. Hals
Still another use of the library mil, Sampson,
was lo provide subject matter for
thought and , Scotland,
lion. People do not think and
talk about anything else, but what
are brought in contact Vance. Person,
I he only way to make people do
is to provide them with
la. do.
all the little that come
before of re
mill men not lo
live of
Then rending
elevates tone of a i.-
He had
results in
of
native rice pots in land these have the deep sympathy
many
I, -ii
Old I I. a
-lie, i. near In III. i . i
found pi.
vale retail
bottles, Aim
gallons a . in d.
A part haul I.
in pat
One jug w. and
a number of bottle, were
lull.
Duo
Allow me p, e In
lo
up little crop ha
mill ill
-ii laud Id
hon i- place Hi.- Tuck, In II lb
sigh. land n In J
lion a hen men hauls
of family were lived
mi farm, was cultivated
after left tho farm until
about Igor year- ago. Then
ii was allowed to grow up In old
lit pines, which were cut down
s. P. Shade
ilia V I 1-
In-i I
FOR MEN.,
M.
ii
slate. Their loss of husband
her i- the saddest of all.
ever knew. Broke
Score of to
The name of football bet wee
and the
at
day resulted in a -cue of l- for
Georgetown, for Carolina.
Look Out lot fakir.
The Observer pub-
At the meeting of the
League held in the
church
j there was an
of w steps should be taken now
to Pitt county of H
derided to lit once a
canvass of I lie county for
lo next
tore to accomplish ibis end. A lie against a fakir who was in
of the and or. lo sell
was called for mall lo
to devise means lie was the of
the lulled and
been
all persons who received
mail by A
Charlotte
the
of were he-
money for
boxes, postmaster Mullen Bays
that the man no Authority
sell or Boiled money for mall bozos.
Observer
To Honda by
Newton
burg farmer, pulled up slakes
yesterday depart,
ed for Florida by private
He by
--ms and of
traveled la a
wagon and a back, and
Mr. Finis staled that
to travel or miles each
lay and would reach ,
his destination, Id five weeks,
Charlotte Observer.
ml in
in
ill.-ii bedded n up in April, rows
U feel palled hill.
The amount
manure used was from horse
stable only.
seed
per all
ed in furrows and two I'm
lows on it. Set
on day May on
tobacco twice worked
w nil line twice,
lug on the Dill July and
11th September Bold the
entire crop without grading lo pin-1
I hero being pounds on six
seres. Now. Mi. and lead-,
ere, ibis looks like exaggeration,
neighbors know
above lo be true.
in Herald,
building,
in great rep
to
of
pair of Salt
that feet
f. well, no matter
sir. you wear,
of
with of
comfort sad
HIGH QUALITIES-LOW PRICES.
Look Fur sin of
marks Dealer.
for Hen, ard are
Shoos
SCHWAB CO.
Sail I.
Every man should be interested in our popular
SHOES
will be glad to have you call sec them. If yon
looking for something cheaper or some other kind, we have
ill Yours truly,
J. B. Cherry Co.
New Dress Goods
Silks, All-Over Laces
Montgomery,
I. Central
la, Alexander.
Lincoln,
ll also Anson.
literature
and A had Mellow. ll, Mad-
in Ins for bast i., Hay Wood, Alle
history of North a Ashe,
pupil the public it Jack-
ill
I mini mil by
a majority of and voted in
prohibition. Prohibition earned
also in Cumberland, by a vary
large
had the following the
as matters human interest.
There lo a drift in Ninth
toward local prohibition.
Charlotte
Mint to Men.
Say-an
will become a
long m the majority its bus
men rely upon a ft a mer-
chants in make the lo bring
town. Too often men
in clothing trade
line ones to rent ll
out after CM bet mer
chants wait until these
Induce
town and I
trade
drills in their places.
A public man should ash
himself if he is doing in. part lo
lo town. lie may
lie In- wail,
even by fair dealings and popular
nay. in- lull share
that Hie
place, he is not Ins pint
a- u member of the con
it lie is not helping to ax
in- town
Any chant who
lo la lbs entire baa.
moss , and i- not a
. all working to
extend the trade as hi i- possible
Hying to bring a
in the of which the
town i. business
; showing
Dress and in all the
latest shades and will he
shown season. We are paying
attention Una and you
real assured you will gal the lowest
If yon buy from ii- also have of
staple dry goods, as
and in anything you want in
the staple line.
S H B i
t-i tn. -m i- full up with bar-
gains in nil styles ladies and
children,
CLO T II I N i
Men's, children's Clothing.
can save you money In ibis department.
Wears in quality.
Ii,.,. ll. in from cheapest to the beat.
We have tin- in
such a- Cuffs,
Underwear, you
want in this line moan supply.
Goodness quality with cheapness of
can always be depended upon in our store.
respectfully you examine HI lino be-
buying your full
Your friends.
page.;
Swain, him; a woman
Cherokee. clothes.
A man's clothes ate shaped
is
average -mil
to lie a In hi- digestion
would not melt in th.
ad sonic people
months
I others.
man i- known by com
puny be keeps,
ii he Is known by
to eat the mini
PULLEY
2nd Door of i re. n,
A U L lo in our Job Depart-
is shown in the high class of work we arc
turning out. have best equipped office
a class of printing hardly In
It you are particular a to the quality of
printing, we want work. W give yon the boat.


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Eastern reflector, 18 November 1902
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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November 18, 1902
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