<?xml version="1.0"?>
<TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
    xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0 http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/tei/xsd/tei_P5.xsd">
<teiHeader>
    <fileDesc>
        <titleStmt>
            <title>Eastern Reflector</title>
            <author></author>
            <respStmt>
                <resp>Text encoded by</resp>
                <name>Michael Reece</name>
            </respStmt>
        </titleStmt>
	<publicationStmt>
                <distributor>East Carolina University. J. Y. Joyner Library</distributor>
                <address>
                    <addrLine>Digital Collections</addrLine>
                    <addrLine>Joyner Library, East Carolina University</addrLine>
                    <addrLine>East Fifth Street, Greenville NC 27858-4353 USA</addrLine>
                </address>
			<date>2012</date>
        </publicationStmt>
			<notesStmt>
				<note type="job"></note>
				<note type="isPartOf">Eastern Reflector</note>
			</notesStmt>
        <sourceDesc>
            <bibl>
            </bibl>
        </sourceDesc>
    </fileDesc>
    <encodingDesc>
        <samplingDecl>
            <p>All quotation marks retained as data.</p>
            <p>All end-of-line hyphens have been removed, and the trailing part of a word has been joined to the preceding line.</p>
            <p>All smart quotes have been converted into straight quotes.</p>
        </samplingDecl>
        <classDecl>
            <taxonomy xml:id="LCSH">
                <bibl>Library of Congress Subject Headings</bibl>
            </taxonomy>
        </classDecl>
    </encodingDesc>
    <profileDesc>
        <creation>
            <date></date>
        </creation>
        <langUsage xml:lang="en-US">
            <language ident="en-US" usage="100">English</language>
        </langUsage>
        <textClass>
            <keywords scheme="#LCSH">
                <list>
                    <item></item>
                </list>
            </keywords>
        </textClass>
    </profileDesc>
</teiHeader>
<text>
<body>
<div type="dirtyOCR">
<p rend="align(centerbold)">[This text is machine generated and may contain errors.]</p>

<pb facs="00018499_0001" n="1"/>
<p>
Have You Forgot <lb/>
THAT STILL <lb/>
OF <lb/>
AX <lb/>
What <lb/>
Pry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
A M OF <lb/>
WHICH I I S r. TO <lb/>
to Me me for your next flour or Pork. <lb/>
Yours to please <lb/>
White. <lb/>
Get a <lb/>
THE LIBERAL ARTS. <lb/>
NOTABLE TO BE MADE AT <lb/>
THE <lb/>
the I <lb/>
id.- Br Follow rd <lb/>
III at Imposition at <lb/>
The n bib Is to the <lb/>
exhibit In manufactures liberal <lb/>
American Expedition <lb/>
at will one of the most <lb/>
in the group surround- <lb/>
the Court of Fountains. This build- <lb/>
is by foot, with a <lb/>
court having a la <lb/>
the on south. <lb/>
Manufactured mil 11- <lb/>
the liberal arts art m <lb/>
that they naturally arc <lb/>
in Mine general group, and the <lb/>
expositions of years they <lb/>
have been housed the Band <lb/>
Under the general classification of lib- <lb/>
arts arc subjects as <lb/>
those of education and economy, <lb/>
books, periodicals, scientific apparatus, <lb/>
hygiene and sanitation, musical <lb/>
public works, civil engineering, <lb/>
constructive architecture, photographs <lb/>
supplies, medical, <lb/>
J A dental and surgical apparatus and <lb/>
r branches of Intellectual activity. In- <lb/>
deed it Is the most progressive and no- <lb/>
of the tendencies and achievements <lb/>
of this age of enlightenment and <lb/>
which are represented in the ex- <lb/>
of division of a great expo <lb/>
The work of collecting and classify- <lb/>
the Liberal Arts exhibit for the <lb/>
U now well <lb/>
under way Is in charge of Ir. So- <lb/>
II. Teal- whose <lb/>
of the same division at the great <lb/>
Columbian marks <lb/>
as the I- st man on the <lb/>
American continent for the discharge <lb/>
The t the Liberal Arts <lb/>
as well as these of other depart- <lb/>
will be concentrated and <lb/>
rather than east In extent <lb/>
and In scope. Most gratify- <lb/>
lag has been made since the <lb/>
Pair at Chicago In methods of <lb/>
SCHOOL education In the public school, <lb/>
by the progressive city of Brook- <lb/>
Mass. <lb/>
The exhibit of works will be <lb/>
to that of hygiene <lb/>
sanitation, and among Km features will <lb/>
be a of the Chicago drainage ca- <lb/>
and a large model also of the city <lb/>
of its within a <lb/>
radius of i- mite. <lb/>
I I space now to of <lb/>
, the exhibits of photographs and photo- <lb/>
graphic supplier, of piano fortes and <lb/>
other musical instruments and of other <lb/>
features of the liberal Arts exhibit. In- <lb/>
though these will be. The <lb/>
whole field will be covered In a way <lb/>
to bring out the most attractive and ed- <lb/>
side of the subjects <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
The Victor safe is made in all sizes con- <lb/>
home. and general use. <lb/>
Every sale k H with a guarantee to be lire <lb/>
proof. Prices range from up. <lb/>
T. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, K. C. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
HAVE APPOINTED THE <lb/>
POULTRY SHOW.<lb/>
Ill a treat of th <lb/>
f to <lb/>
held Buffalo where nil <lb/>
the great the Slat's <lb/>
viii be t which <lb/>
will he of the bail quality and <lb/>
that can be produced, the wisdom <lb/>
of the I shown Id the <lb/>
that are be- <lb/>
made for the Division of Live <lb/>
In no line of breeding domestic <lb/>
ha-j greater strides made <lb/>
In the poultry Industry, and. while <lb/>
the Interest taken In Stock Di- <lb/>
vision of the by prospective <lb/>
exhibitors Is very tbs <lb/>
of the Slates and <lb/>
Canada are manifesting an Interest <lb/>
that is truly phenomenal. The poultry- <lb/>
men In the past few years seen <lb/>
the Industry double many times until <lb/>
it In value any single <lb/>
farm crop The annual sale Of eggs, <lb/>
poultry and birds for breeding <lb/>
purposes In the States and Can- <lb/>
exceed 11.000,000.000. The pro- <lb/>
posed show at the will <lb/>
be fully adequate tn the groat Interests <lb/>
Involved. The tine of this show will <lb/>
be most propitious to the <lb/>
the will be <lb/>
all that are desired The stables, <lb/>
ten will be devoted to <lb/>
the poultry and pit show. <lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
As mil- depositor; <lb/>
Pitt County. We <lb/>
State List Tor the public school <lb/>
ever yon need. also haw <lb/>
. . Books i <lb/>
i he books designated on <lb/>
an supply what- <lb/>
COPY BOOKS, <lb/>
titles and colleges the states <lb/>
and countries. The <lb/>
educational exhibit will give special <lb/>
attention to exemplifying this great <lb/>
progress and allowing the state <lb/>
of our educational Institutions. It is <lb/>
the Intention to have models prepared <lb/>
representing of schools, <lb/>
colleges and universities. The exhibit <lb/>
made by Stab b <lb/>
will be removed to <lb/>
for the Pan-Aim and be <lb/>
with additional <lb/>
closely related to the educational ex- <lb/>
will those In social <lb/>
I and In hygiene and sanitation. <lb/>
the head economy will be In- <lb/>
eluded and<lb/>
and <lb/>
SPORTS. <lb/>
Will Be Held In <lb/>
Twelve I People, <lb/>
The popular of the <lb/>
have been handsomely recognized by <lb/>
the A Sta- <lb/>
beautiful In with a <lb/>
mile track and u-round area ample <lb/>
for the of all the popular <lb/>
proposed, Is provided. It baa a <lb/>
capacity of The nature <lb/>
of the sports planned Is varied. <lb/>
of all kinds will be <lb/>
encouraged as representing the <lb/>
most desirable of athletic competitions. <lb/>
will be professional events as <lb/>
well. will be made a <lb/>
feature, and Intercollegiate are <lb/>
being planned. There will be amateur <lb/>
professional baseball, football. <lb/>
tennis. race, <lb/>
slant double <lb/>
tablets, fool's paper. <lb/>
crayons, colored crayons, <lb/>
. ii i practice writing; <lb/>
n slates, ii <lb/>
n cs companion boxes, etc, <lb/>
country runs, lacrosse, cycling, has- <lb/>
In i mines tall, <lb/>
dwellings <lb/>
The ill, -i. and <lb/>
em- is on, r great practical <lb/>
i gar. <lb/>
. gymnastics, military <lb/>
cricket, bowling and <lb/>
sports.<lb/>
soapstone pencils <lb/>
rubber tipped lead <lb/>
pretty cover cent. <lb/>
in nice wood box <lb/>
and pen, <lb/>
cent. A great big wide <lb/>
ink on the market. cents I <lb/>
White crayons, gross in box. <lb/>
paper cents per quire. <lb/>
lain <lb/>
ad pencils I cent, <lb/>
nice with <lb/>
us. with metal <lb/>
pencil, slate pen <lb/>
. all in nice wood box, <lb/>
cents. Bottle beet <lb/>
to cuts. <lb/>
cents, Good fool's cap <lb/>
the Business Man. <lb/>
We carry a nice line of i <lb/>
long day <lb/>
filler receipt, <lb/>
. an l tingle ledgers, <lb/>
r books, memorandums, <lb/>
I note book-, <lb/>
For Society <lb/>
I- i <lb/>
i i i <lb/>
ill ii <lb/>
MAGAZINES. <lb/>
TUB OHIO <lb/>
II . e, <lb/>
I II Bl H <lb/>
has been <lb/>
it's <lb/>
Id the <lb/>
t in <lb/>
III as relations to <lb/>
x its <lb/>
Famous <lb/>
fountain <lb/>
And when it comes to <lb/>
JOB <lb/>
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat. <lb/>
much <lb/>
ii i I be Ra- <lb/>
position eh la i the <lb/>
i In Jacob s. Otto, an nu- <lb/>
ll. i ranch science, will <lb/>
. <lb/>
tut., d In <lb/>
hospitals <lb/>
and ills of health and <lb/>
lit I r i. their chemistry, <lb/>
u ii d <lb/>
pi. <lb/>
ii I<lb/>
Inti . <lb/>
ii <lb/>
i sanitation and sanitary <lb/>
I he <lb/>
ii i. municipal departments <lb/>
,. . Ill be n as graph <lb/>
In i mil i mod- <lb/>
. . . ii Maps <lb/>
Modish <lb/>
Fancy veils still hold their <lb/>
some white dots <lb/>
black grounds an the <lb/>
spring advances. <lb/>
Gilt or metallic ornament on <lb/>
on become too <lb/>
popular to be desirably exclusive, <lb/>
is to be by little <lb/>
bunches of colored <lb/>
forget-me buds, etc. <lb/>
New bands on <lb/>
grounds, arc of the new- <lb/>
est and smartest trimmings for <lb/>
this <lb/>
White slip are preferred <lb/>
to colored. The touch of <lb/>
color is at the waist <lb/>
Skirts to be correct should be <lb/>
very, very close to the knees <lb/>
but should Hare tremendously at <lb/>
the bottom, where count less ruffles <lb/>
give the desired <lb/>
White summer gowns heavily <lb/>
IN <lb/>
J. W. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Ties and Hags. <lb/>
and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
Secret <lb/>
M II <lb/>
L. H. Pender. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Tobacco Flues, <lb/>
employed. All <lb/>
kinds and Locksmith work <lb/>
class. Re stocking of guns a <lb/>
specialty. <lb/>
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter <lb/>
of <lb/>
ii health. The h h is <lb/>
the power to dig <lb/>
a proper cl <lb/>
This can never done v, hen <lb/>
the liver docs not act i. a part. <lb/>
know this <lb/>
s Liver are an <lb/>
lute cure for tick <lb/>
sour stomach, malaria, <lb/>
constipation, torpid liver, piles, <lb/>
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious- <lb/>
and kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
I rimmed with yellow are <lb/>
the extreme of fashion. <lb/>
The gnat of the <lb/>
lady of fashion of the spring of <lb/>
is to appear long of limb, <lb/>
long of waist, long of neck. <lb/>
Separate top coats for spring arc <lb/>
entirely out of favor this season. <lb/>
All the prettiest and most stylish <lb/>
form part of complete cos- <lb/>
Among the lace trimmings. <lb/>
and Irish <lb/>
rank. Black is very <lb/>
swagger for white nuts- <lb/>
ins. <lb/>
Large, wide, low crowns and <lb/>
lavish brim mark the <lb/>
smartest millinery creations. <lb/>
Luge bows of tulle, or or <lb/>
lace backed satin often <lb/>
these crowns. <lb/>
Hands of sprigged net run lip in <lb/>
with edging on either <lb/>
side, are one of the fashion modes <lb/>
of adorning foulard gowns. <lb/>
Are <lb/>
Satisfy Your Appetite at the <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
door to <lb/>
Everything New and Clean. <lb/>
Oysters, Sim, End It <lb/>
Dinner from to o'clock. <lb/>
as Cents. <lb/>
Soup, kinds meal, I kinds <lb/>
Vegetables, Bread, <lb/>
all for 2-r cents. <lb/>
B. W. <lb/>
Manager <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer . <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar- <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
and Saturdays <lb/>
at t A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk. <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
D. W. HE, <lb/>
IN <lb/>
notice to rue <lb/>
Public. <lb/>
ATTENTION <lb/>
Mr. A cent <lb/>
Known Popular Company. <lb/>
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb/>
Life Insurance Co., of <lb/>
to to large of I <lb/>
to <lb/>
of om- <lb/>
will now In <lb/>
state inn from date will issue its <lb/>
and Io all <lb/>
the very best In Hie beat <lb/>
life insurance company in the <lb/>
II iii your town has not <lb/>
yet <lb/>
JOHN C. <lb/>
State Agent, N. C. <lb/>
Assets U. <lb/>
Paid policy <lb/>
Live, reliable energetic at <lb/>
to fur <lb/>
Old <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
Cure <lb/>
all <lb/>
II<lb/>
pink <lb/>
Are o <lb/>
par<lb/>
to<lb/>
By <lb/>
ft <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
will pay for <lb/>
r w can <lb/>
com the <lb/>
Till, Om urn <lb/>
with purely <lb/>
fall to con- <lb/>
n pill a. I M <lb/>
contain of <lb/>
if. by <lb/>
u . Cur, Clinton and <lb/>
For <lb/>
J r <lb/>
to cure <lb/>
or paid, for <lb/>
a copy of our <lb/>
for Low of <lb/>
or <lb/>
and <lb/>
of or <lb/>
In plain<lb/>
.-I <lb/>
, I , <lb/>
ii the <lb/>
ii Ho- <lb/>
. . that <lb/>
. Hera <lb/>
If brother <lb/>
. lighten labor <lb/>
. in. if Ida. <lb/>
all of <lb/>
Ilia<lb/>
i. o <lb/>
ml i u great variety <lb/>
Three Paper, One <lb/>
Weekly Times <lb/>
RICHMOND, VA., <lb/>
Now Only Cents a Year, <lb/>
includes The <lb/>
Paragon Monthly, New The <lb/>
Journal, <lb/>
THE DAILY AND SUNDAY TIMES, <lb/>
11.1 mi Journal Para- <lb/>
Monthly, now only ht <lb/>
year; per month mail. <lb/>
Address THE TIMES, <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
Tin- i <lb/>
r A.-iii <lb/>
can <lb/>
n in l <lb/>
III ii <lb/>
farm i n<lb/>
c. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
nils ,. <lb/>
i. I <lb/>
III K <lb/>
II <lb/>
; lug disposition of <lb/>
. . n , of <lb/>
tin <lb/>
i Sewer will <lb/>
i part the <lb/>
timely. In view <lb/>
i i, ; i Investigation <lb/>
,,., ml, d ii i by n Mats <lb/>
. fut <lb/>
H iii i-i- b the <lb/>
Hi Ursa . . . of New <lb/>
in, the n-t and <lb/>
well it ii <lb/>
mica In of <lb/>
of Inti real In tame <lb/>
Mill exhibit lug what <lb/>
la being In the way of <lb/>
hi will ha <lb/>
or farm <lb/>
expert- <lb/>
crops In different <lb/>
I from <lb/>
nil <lb/>
i . . , s an I of <lb/>
all 1.111-1- i In all <lb/>
II in , i, l in. ii mil <lb/>
b i i of Instruction for <lb/>
farmer <lb/>
tin- in .-.- the <lb/>
n Kl- <lb/>
. absorbing Interest <lb/>
It will North, <lb/>
South cl<lb/>
I'll . of <lb/>
ii. mm an <lb/>
of <lb/>
day or refund <lb/>
bond la <lb/>
money paid. <lb/>
MEDICAL CO. <lb/>
Winton Jackson Sta., CHICAGO, <lb/>
by J L <lb/>
N U <lb/>
hi ii-i. ii i o <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Wholesale retail Grocer and <lb/>
Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Bead, Oil <lb/>
Turkeys, etc. lied- <lb/>
Oak Suits, Ma- <lb/>
Carriages, Carts, Parlor <lb/>
suits, Tallies, Lounges, P. <lb/>
A Si, nil. <lb/>
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
Can- <lb/>
Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Coffee, Meat, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, mi, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal Hulls, <lb/>
den Heeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, <lb/>
China Ware, and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Mum <lb/>
Dost Miami <lb/>
State of M MT county <lb/>
the Clerk in the Superior Court. <lb/>
naming, Archie <lb/>
Fleming and Fleming, <lb/>
by next friend <lb/>
W. Al- <lb/>
and Mary Pollard hie <lb/>
Kite, Adelaide Fleming and the <lb/>
of Adam Fleming, Jr., <lb/>
unknown and T. <lb/>
. ii. ii of W. S. Fleming a lunatic. <lb/>
The children of Adam Fleming, Jr., <lb/>
whose names are unknown and who are <lb/>
in the canes, will <lb/>
lake Special en. <lb/>
us has in the <lb/>
mil Court of Pitt the <lb/>
Clerk, in order In make of <lb/>
late Fernando Fleming among <lb/>
hairs at law. And the defendants <lb/>
will further take notice that are <lb/>
in appear at the the said <lb/>
I Clerk of the Court of county <lb/>
on Wednesday day of March 1901, <lb/>
in N. and answerer demur <lb/>
to petition, and in laid ac- <lb/>
or plaintiff ill apply Court <lb/>
for the relief <lb/>
the day of February <lb/>
of Superior Court of <lb/>
. i- <lb/>
for <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Bagging and ties always <lb/>
on ban i <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb/>
hand. Country produce <lb/>
A trial will convince yon. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
W, R. WHICHARD BRO., <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard, W. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every <lb/>
prices as low the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market pi ices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
J. E. OUT, I <lb/>
IN- <lb/>
A GENERAL LINK OP <lb/>
a nice Hardware. <lb/>
TO SEE MB. <lb/>
J. B. COBBY. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Brokers in <lb/>
Cotton, Grain <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
virtue of powers contained in two <lb/>
i main decrees made at I. i <lb/>
1900 and the March term 1901 of <lb/>
court in the cause entitled S. T. <lb/>
Hooker E. B. Dixon et a., <lb/>
will to public sale for <lb/>
cash to the highest bid the <lb/>
In town N. C, <lb/>
on Wednesday, the day of April <lb/>
lit being Wednesday of first week of <lb/>
the April term of Tilt Superior the <lb/>
following described tract of land to wit. <lb/>
that certain tract of land in the <lb/>
county of and in ad- <lb/>
joining lands of II. Mills <lb/>
W. L the <lb/>
land the K. <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
WEEKLY. <lb/>
WILLIAM J. <lb/>
Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, <lb/>
in Advance. <lb/>
One Six Months GOo, <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy <lb/>
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb/>
office. The Semi- <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one year for or Tue Daily <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year 3.50 payable in ad- <lb/>
and bring on the North aide of , <lb/>
hi nil-1 the pin-1 <lb/>
by R. Dixon from II. A. Pal <lb/>
other Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap cash. Com <lb/>
to see inc. <lb/>
SKIM M <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
more tho lauds that to <lb/>
f. from John S. <lb/>
and John S. <lb/>
hundred aid <lb/>
March in,. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
C. CO. <lb/>
WASHINGTON, OX. <lb/>
, i <lb/>
-f<lb/>
rice <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
III <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
EDITOR <lb/>
VOL. XX. <lb/>
I ID <lb/>
m t <lb/>
-AT <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, MARCH <lb/>
NO <lb/>
March Proclamations. <lb/>
thing , neat and clean. <lb/>
we ask is for you to -i-- our <lb/>
U it. See it today. <lb/>
Val Allover <lb/>
to match all edgings. <lb/>
or bargains we are headquarters. <lb/>
U will Pine Apple <lb/>
us. India <lb/>
W. T. LEE CO. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
CHOLERA. <lb/>
The annual loss caused by hog <lb/>
cholera in the Slates <lb/>
above The direct <lb/>
annual loss by in North . <lb/>
Carolina, the indirect loan by <lb/>
have <lb/>
been very heavy. Hog is <lb/>
a or bacterial disease. It <lb/>
is to the hog kind typhoid <lb/>
fever is to human. The two dis-1 <lb/>
the germs which cause j <lb/>
them are very closely related.; <lb/>
Both diseases are transmitted by <lb/>
Infected food, or drinking <lb/>
The bacterium, or germ, <lb/>
causes hog cholera, is able to <lb/>
in water most soil for eight or <lb/>
ten It is therefore a very <lb/>
difficult operation to disinfect a <lb/>
pig-pen or lot in which diseased <lb/>
hogs have kept. <lb/>
Several States, notably Iowa, <lb/>
which State loses annually from <lb/>
bog cholera not less than <lb/>
have tried State inspect ion and <lb/>
slaughter to stump out the disease, <lb/>
as has already over the <lb/>
entire United States fur <lb/>
pneumonia of cattle. Page <lb/>
County, Iowa, 1807, such at- <lb/>
tempt was made. mg the <lb/>
ceding six months that county had <lb/>
lost by cholera hogs, worth <lb/>
During the next <lb/>
six months, under Stale inspection <lb/>
and slaughter suspected animals <lb/>
the loss was reduced to hogs. <lb/>
The total cost of inspection, <lb/>
and remuneration to owners of <lb/>
slaughtered hogs was <lb/>
This left a handsome profit. <lb/>
But the cost of an efficient <lb/>
lion and slaughter law for <lb/>
inc Slate is so enormous that it <lb/>
must lie considered as <lb/>
Impracticable. <lb/>
Kansas, in the follow <lb/>
experiment was made by <lb/>
Jensen Creamery Company, at <lb/>
Twelve shouts were <lb/>
null toxic hog <lb/>
era serum. They were then <lb/>
ed a pen where a hog just <lb/>
died of cholera and whose carcass <lb/>
still remained. The <lb/>
hogs showed not the least of <lb/>
disease. They as well as <lb/>
any hogs and alter being <lb/>
kept in the infected pen for <lb/>
under the most favorable cir <lb/>
for contracting the dis-1 <lb/>
ease, they were sold for pork. <lb/>
hogs had gained an average of <lb/>
pounds each, show mm their j <lb/>
health was of the din in the <lb/>
entire period. <lb/>
The is pub <lb/>
for by <lb/>
Kansas Agricultural <lb/>
It must be however, i <lb/>
that tail treatment, <lb/>
not be expected to act favorably in <lb/>
every case. No medicine or <lb/>
will no this, lint experiments <lb/>
la different States show that <lb/>
anti-bog cholera renders <lb/>
hogs immune in about <lb/>
eighty or ninety per cent of treated <lb/>
cases. When well hogs arc <lb/>
lated they never afterwards con- <lb/>
tract hog cholera. But if a pig <lb/>
which bag contracted the <lb/>
is as the first <lb/>
appear, above sixty <lb/>
per cent of such cases the pig will <lb/>
lie cured will again con- <lb/>
tract the disease. The <lb/>
is lint b a and a <lb/>
hog cholera scum is <lb/>
prepared by injecting into the <lb/>
of healthy cows horses a <lb/>
virulent culture of the hog cholera <lb/>
germ- Cows <lb/>
and horses do not contract dis- <lb/>
ease. The injection is repeated <lb/>
several times at intervals of a few <lb/>
days, a mouth or so the blood <lb/>
of the injected animal its <lb/>
quality. A little of this <lb/>
to thirty-two <lb/>
injected under l In -1. in of a pig, <lb/>
will render that pig immune <lb/>
against attacks of hog <lb/>
era. There is no danger attending <lb/>
the inoculation of the pig. The <lb/>
blood docs not contain <lb/>
the hog cholera germ, but an en- <lb/>
or ferment. <lb/>
At the cholera <lb/>
blood serum is being prepared <lb/>
quantities by the <lb/>
States Department of Agriculture. <lb/>
Small trial quantities are sent free <lb/>
of charge to those who wish to <lb/>
treat the serum on their hogs. It <lb/>
is not to or those <lb/>
who charge <lb/>
Enough Io two pigs cost <lb/>
thirty cents. A hypodermic <lb/>
syringe, such us is used in making <lb/>
injections of morphine, is used Io <lb/>
inject the anti-cholera serum. <lb/>
Anyone who can inject morphine <lb/>
can inject the serum. <lb/>
This of preventing loss <lb/>
by cholera should be tried by <lb/>
in the State. By <lb/>
use four fifths the <lb/>
animal loss by cholera can be <lb/>
vented. <lb/>
Won't Marry Brink, rs. <lb/>
Philadelphia women are <lb/>
about to for a war the <lb/>
saloons. They will adopt the <lb/>
Kansas methods, fur they have no <lb/>
desire to achieve notoriety. <lb/>
are going to put the social screws <lb/>
the young men to <lb/>
to lie good. <lb/>
Two Sundays hence, at great <lb/>
meetings to be held in Industrial <lb/>
hall, a a league of young <lb/>
women is The <lb/>
pledge <lb/>
not only to from strong <lb/>
to have <lb/>
no social relations with any man <lb/>
who intoxicating liquor, or <lb/>
who frequent- places where <lb/>
it is sold. They arc also to oppose <lb/>
all other social evils. But <lb/>
they promise not to marry <lb/>
saloon young men. <lb/>
The Movement, it is led <lb/>
by the Kev. Dr. II. <lb/>
a Baptist <lb/>
Its originator was long <lb/>
associated with L. Moody <lb/>
evangelical work and adopts <lb/>
his methods. Toe church going <lb/>
young women of Philadelphia arc <lb/>
warmly supporting his new <lb/>
league, and it is likely lo <lb/>
secure a large membership at <lb/>
outset. Charlotte <lb/>
TO THE PEOPLE, and CUSTOMERS OF <lb/>
ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
We are still in <lb/>
We oiler the beat line of <lb/>
IT TAKES <lb/>
TALK. <lb/>
TO SELL A A HAT <lb/>
A Kansas farmer who hail a <lb/>
peck of on exhibition <lb/>
at the Imposition has just <lb/>
received the following letter from <lb/>
a Frenchman, who evidently <lb/>
doesn't know much the veg- <lb/>
Hear <lb/>
bought the peck of beans <lb/>
which you had on exhibition here, <lb/>
and I hey are excellent. Can you <lb/>
me package of the <lb/>
seed I wish to sec they will <lb/>
grow in <lb/>
Hands Off- <lb/>
ff the Republican in the <lb/>
nation thinks it can gain a font hold <lb/>
in the South by snarling <lb/>
biting at it-, it will find <lb/>
mistaken. Many prominent men <lb/>
well as Influential papers are <lb/>
discovering I we have a problem <lb/>
down this way to deal with in <lb/>
adjust mi Of our govern- <lb/>
if let alone we will work <lb/>
it mil. The man who thinks, this <lb/>
means a Democratic South <lb/>
forever hereafter is off his base. <lb/>
the Democratic majorities <lb/>
in the State election last August <lb/>
with those of the <lb/>
November. The <lb/>
the figures shows that the <lb/>
intelligent white man the <lb/>
says he is going to have local self- <lb/>
government, Ires from ignorance <lb/>
vice, but when it comes to <lb/>
national be is going to vote <lb/>
as he pleases lie will mil be in- <lb/>
to follow dictates of his <lb/>
brains if he sees he is to <lb/>
lie hounded persecuted for his <lb/>
opinions and Ideal regarding the <lb/>
management home <lb/>
Kit ml. <lb/>
in. Roads. <lb/>
discussing <lb/>
or rather, the <lb/>
the Danville <lb/>
may be true, however, <lb/>
many of our people do not realize <lb/>
as yet guild mads Worth <lb/>
all the money may be <lb/>
upon them, and are <lb/>
wise Investment.,, <lb/>
the <lb/>
thus <lb/>
where the <lb/>
comes in, think. That is to <lb/>
the execrable ion of the roads <lb/>
many pails lite Stale is due <lb/>
lo failure of people to <lb/>
that money and labor put <lb/>
into the highways would <lb/>
one of Investment that <lb/>
could <lb/>
But the people arc coming to <lb/>
the Importance of <lb/>
roads. In this county, alter <lb/>
tilting the question ten <lb/>
more, an election is finally lo be <lb/>
not yet issuing <lb/>
bonds to the amount of <lb/>
which will put about all the most <lb/>
used under macadam. <lb/>
it is shown all this can <lb/>
without increasing the <lb/>
one <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to be in any store in County. Well bought <lb/>
selections, the creations of the beat manufacturers of A <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, spring, s <lb/>
and Winter. We are work I'm yours and our mutt <lb/>
Vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want <lb/>
sell yoU if we can. We offer you the en service <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with <lb/>
established business limit up strictly on its own merits. <lb/>
you come lo yon will not do yourself <lb/>
you do our stuck lid ire buying els <lb/>
OS and the following lines of general <lb/>
choice <lb/>
merit-a <lb/>
ml ad <lb/>
and to <lb/>
, polite <lb/>
a well <lb/>
Justine <lb/>
here, <lb/>
STYLE AND COL <lb/>
SHOW THESE AND TUE HAT SELLS ITSELF. <lb/>
THAI is JUST WHAT I AM l DO. <lb/>
MY STOCK <lb/>
TO IS NOW IN AND <lb/>
WILL I THE STYLES <lb/>
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT. <lb/>
Mrs. M. T. is department and if <lb/>
the hat you desire is . band one will be to Mill your <lb/>
i i it. <lb/>
Hats, Silks. Braids, Ornaments, everything <lb/>
in the milliners line. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Satins, Dress trimmings <lb/>
Jackets and Capes, Carpets. and I Cloths. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's and <lb/>
Harness. Horse Blankets end Dusters. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar Molasses, Scad ts, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Hope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and era in that Hue. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
In The COW'S <lb/>
An <lb/>
in the back has Dost, a colored man about <lb/>
trusted some attention this j years of age, saved a child's life <lb/>
season. yesterday, and the res <lb/>
The editor of The of that now look <lb/>
wealth wrote to Agriculturist l. him as a hero. <lb/>
Irby at the department of <lb/>
lure in A. M. college at <lb/>
He writes concerning the <lb/>
As a north-bound freight train <lb/>
was leaving the station, about i <lb/>
o'clock in the in, a number <lb/>
Tell ii individual lo <lb/>
pull down his vest you raise <lb/>
his <lb/>
Dispatch <lb/>
A man's house may be bis castle <lb/>
but that doesn't make him a noble <lb/>
best method of gelling rid of them of people who were In the <lb/>
as j of Wallace's store which <lb/>
nave always thought the best is to the track, were <lb/>
way was to carefully squeeze them ed to see Fannie May, the two <lb/>
mil, and then you gel rid of the year-old of Dr. W <lb/>
dead carcass rotting and being ab I on track in front <lb/>
Died by the animal system. For of the engine, She bud escaped <lb/>
example, you can wash the cow's from her father's house, and, <lb/>
back brine, and this sinks. her tight had been noticed, she <lb/>
into the holes, gets into wall between the rails <lb/>
kills ii. A drop of at the train and her <lb/>
Will do the same thing, danger. <lb/>
Unfortunately, however, this rent j in front of the <lb/>
leaves the worm to be absorb store was the person <lb/>
ed by cow's system, and it is j to Hie child. The instant he saw <lb/>
lo the cow j the little sprang forward. <lb/>
whereas, If To tho spectators it seemed that <lb/>
ml of I be would lose in race, for the <lb/>
the child. <lb/>
might be of who with do In <lb/>
Irby, to know tent of leaving ma Hack. But <lb/>
how this insect limit lodgment I in a straight <lb/>
the cow's back. They are taken J line Was tho chilli's <lb/>
Into the moots when are I and bud her his when the <lb/>
Law . lo report the Same such <lb/>
mayor or together <lb/>
i with Information known to <lb/>
heading Act j him, us to person persona <lb/>
lo Amend Section of the Code the same, the time <lb/>
of North Senator and place of commission and <lb/>
cock has had made a pan the names of the a thereto <lb/>
statute law of the Stat- strong he shall lie guilty of a <lb/>
in-;. A- and shall be <lb/>
by Senator cock, section imprisoned, or both, in <lb/>
now ,, ;. . , , ,. , .,, <lb/>
If any keeper of an ordinary, or shall forfeit ii- it <lb/>
of or of a mayor or <lb/>
wherein such chief lo require the <lb/>
shall knowingly any game, report herein for, <lb/>
at money ; property or j and lo require that the same shall <lb/>
any thing of whether , shall be of <lb/>
same Is. -lake lo lie if <lb/>
played in house, or on upon such that any of the <lb/>
pan of the premises occupied been committed, <lb/>
therewith, or shall furnish the per- b -hall be the duty of such mayor <lb/>
sons s , betting, on -aid or chief flier to issue his warrant <lb/>
premises or with drink the arrest of the <lb/>
or things for their Any mayor or chief or <lb/>
or during lime -aid cities, towns or <lb/>
In-shall of n mi- who shall fail or neglect to <lb/>
demeanor, and lined not less than require reports herein men- <lb/>
dollars and be or fall or neglect to <lb/>
prisoned not than require of police lo <lb/>
verify upon oath, or who <lb/>
changes made by Senator shall refuse or neglect upon Its <lb/>
arc by pining from such reports that <lb/>
marks He Inserted between there is probable cause believe <lb/>
and Hie word- tint any of the said offenses have <lb/>
In committed to issue his war- <lb/>
in dollars, for of offender, <lb/>
of shall guilty of a <lb/>
mote <lb/>
less than six . The chances of the detection and <lb/>
But this is not all, The cock i conviction of offenders is still <lb/>
bill adds the ion follow- further in creased by follow- <lb/>
person who shall lie con any person committing <lb/>
under I section shall up the offenses mentioned in <lb/>
such conviction for fell hi- said section shall lie liable to a <lb/>
penalty or lite hundred dollars <lb/>
t., i- recovered by suit in <lb/>
in which offense or of- <lb/>
i i do any of the business <lb/>
mentioned in said section, and <lb/>
be forever debarred from do <lb/>
any of said business this may have committed, <lb/>
one hall I hereof lo use of <lb/>
i . bringing sit id suit, and one <lb/>
hall lo school fund of the <lb/>
unity <lb/>
This was Friday, <lb/>
Stale, and shall embody <lb/>
In its such person <lb/>
forfeited Ins -aid <lb/>
no Board of County Commission- <lb/>
Town <lb/>
almost as Irritating <lb/>
dead as when alive, <lb/>
squeezed out you get <lb/>
trouble once. <lb/>
larvae. WHY <lb/>
I engine was within n fool of her. <lb/>
through alimentary canal, and Ami as he I oilier side <lb/>
work through the up to <lb/>
cow's Lack, and slop for <lb/>
development, gradually, <lb/>
Hug through Hie hide, later com <lb/>
out in form a <lb/>
Scotland Seek Commonwealth. <lb/>
It dropped dead <lb/>
in bis the court house at <lb/>
Charlotte Tuesday <lb/>
the track and to safety the front <lb/>
Of the engine grazed hi- luck.- <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
or Board of Aldermen shall here- March and i- the law. <lb/>
after have power or authority to pro vision are plain and clear, <lb/>
mil . u much gambling can <lb/>
bis a license lo do any of <lb/>
business mentioned <lb/>
And here i- another loll <lb/>
which makes detection such acts <lb/>
possible. <lb/>
shall lie duly <lb/>
police officer of the us <lb/>
villages of In make <lb/>
diligent inquiry. and I ex <lb/>
line III <lb/>
whether any of the offenses <lb/>
said are Is <lb/>
lo once a <lb/>
News it <lb/>
I , . . . <lb/>
Obeyed. <lb/>
not we him <lb/>
She heard her t say . <lb/>
And, the did fate de- <lb/>
Sin- promised In . <lb/>
must mil see you, she <lb/>
cried, <lb/>
he appeared I night. <lb/>
under oath to the mayor or <lb/>
other his city, town replied, <lb/>
or village whether roust turn out <lb/>
The higher branch of the w is <lb/>
ha- defeated n <lb/>
resolution a constitutional <lb/>
would <lb/>
women to <lb/>
and all <lb/>
facts within his knowledge, or of <lb/>
in- bus ion <lb/>
thereto, If any n of <lb/>
shall know or Informs <lb/>
lion that any iii offenses arc be <lb/>
committed, and shall tail <lb/>
Hue and <lb/>
I'll pan bu <lb/>
a- heretofore, <lb/>
meet, <lb/>
She doe- -i,. him now.<lb/>
. w. om <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00018499_0002" n="2"/>
<p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
J. Ed. Owner <lb/>
Entered at the Post Office at <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, as <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
March 1901. <lb/>
Filipinos several islands have <lb/>
been ordered to <lb/>
in garrisoned towns M <lb/>
of being considered rebels on fall <lb/>
to obey. Yet it has Nan only <lb/>
three years since we went t war <lb/>
with Spain permitting <lb/>
to do this very thing. <lb/>
ABOUT PREACHERS <lb/>
Talking about preachers, let <lb/>
I know one who <lb/>
is now past years of <lb/>
genial, pleasant, intelligent gentle- <lb/>
man, and rate preacher. But <lb/>
he is getting old. His entire life <lb/>
Km been sent in the service <lb/>
and the church. Last year <lb/>
Well, the the Philippines <lb/>
must have suppressed at <lb/>
last, as it i officially reported <lb/>
that BOO of war boats have <lb/>
been destroyed. We should like <lb/>
to know, however, how they <lb/>
to have so many warships, <lb/>
after the war hail been declared at <lb/>
an end. <lb/>
The Oil Company <lb/>
Washington has been warning <lb/>
an Independent concern <lb/>
that they will lie blacklisted, and <lb/>
when the smaller company has <lb/>
been destroyed, will not be allow- <lb/>
ed to buy oil from the monopoly. <lb/>
This Is what we arc rapidly <lb/>
coming to in many besides <lb/>
oil. <lb/>
he e-at given an appointment that <lb/>
he Mt was not exactly la accord- <lb/>
with what he had the right <lb/>
to expect, and perhaps it wasn't. <lb/>
Bat he said nothing. He prepared <lb/>
t. goon and do his work as faith <lb/>
the past. He went <lb/>
three lime to his <lb/>
there coat him exactly t. <lb/>
and his receipts for the three <lb/>
Ices amounted to exactly 18.40. <lb/>
The work was hard even for a <lb/>
young man. but this old soldier, <lb/>
while still able to preach, had to <lb/>
it down and retire. He had <lb/>
preached three and was <lb/>
out iii cash to say nothing of <lb/>
his lacerated feelings. Aid yet, <lb/>
the lace of such results u this, <lb/>
we talk about the needs <lb/>
coral icy <lb/>
and <lb/>
where ever; prospect please- and <lb/>
man is guile. Well, <lb/>
talk it over.- There is some of <lb/>
that guile In these parts where <lb/>
every prospect by a great deal is <lb/>
not pleasing. And this <lb/>
is supported by the evidence <lb/>
of the case Just related. To think <lb/>
of It, herein North Carolina, a <lb/>
preacher, a and scholar; <lb/>
a man who has given his life to <lb/>
his church, receives fr three <lb/>
Mast Be A <lb/>
The liberal appropriations made <lb/>
by the Legislature for educational <lb/>
purposes in North Carolina places <lb/>
an within the reach <lb/>
every boy and girl in the State. <lb/>
There may be parents <lb/>
to the advantages of ac <lb/>
for their children, but with <lb/>
the now made in the <lb/>
way of offering every opportunity <lb/>
for children to go to school, and <lb/>
with the pressure of the <lb/>
amendment, with lose of <lb/>
for illiteracy, even the <lb/>
parent can hardly now <lb/>
opposition to the <lb/>
movement now filling the <lb/>
Slate. <lb/>
Rut with all these <lb/>
for providing educational op- <lb/>
for every boy and girl <lb/>
from the elementary school <lb/>
to the highest collegiate <lb/>
cation, there is required the best <lb/>
efforts of every friend of <lb/>
keep the <lb/>
continually aroused, and this <lb/>
cannot better done than by see- <lb/>
that only competent teachers <lb/>
are selected to fill positions in every <lb/>
school and college. <lb/>
in the comity school of a <lb/>
few mouths, the teachers cannot <lb/>
be with too much for <lb/>
the teacher's is not for <lb/>
the day or week, but is felt <lb/>
long afterwards, and it is the <lb/>
teacher's Influence on the youth, <lb/>
which can inspire the mind <lb/>
to reach after and seek <lb/>
NEWSY AND <lb/>
BUSINESS MOTES. <lb/>
a. C, March. at. <lb/>
A TO <lb/>
Owing to the scarcity <lb/>
of labor we would advise all farm <lb/>
to arrange their tobacco rows <lb/>
so every eighth row will be five <lb/>
wide and by so doing yon can <lb/>
use a tobacco truck and thus house <lb/>
your tobacco with much less labor <lb/>
There were some trucks <lb/>
used in sections last season <lb/>
for housing tobacco and India <lb/>
every section where the truck was <lb/>
used there will be a great demand <lb/>
for them this season, and orders <lb/>
for several hundred trucks have <lb/>
already been placed. Many more <lb/>
will doubtless come in yet. If you <lb/>
will lay out your rows as slated <lb/>
above it will take no extra manure <lb/>
and but little more laud, and if <lb/>
you do not use the truck you can <lb/>
tote your tobacco along the wide <lb/>
row much letter, and if yon are <lb/>
scarce of help you use a truck. <lb/>
We hope you will think of your in- <lb/>
in this matter. We arc <lb/>
going to be headquarters for <lb/>
co trucks of lest style. <lb/>
A. G. Cox Co. <lb/>
A young man down here the <lb/>
other day remarked speaking of <lb/>
fleas, did not mind their board <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
congregations In North j <lb/>
vices <lb/>
Carolina, one dollar and twenty- <lb/>
five cents less than nothing. <lb/>
these things need the <lb/>
The Republican papers, which <lb/>
arc condemning Maryland s new <lb/>
laws, do not seem to of the men who behind <lb/>
aware that it is designed to pro- the throne. It is all very pretty <lb/>
,, . to hear these a year preach <lb/>
vent Republicans carrying . <lb/>
all <lb/>
State, as they have for several ,.,., tine talk <lb/>
elections, by the wholesale use of on etc. But they know <lb/>
such a I <lb/>
be aroused to the disgrace <lb/>
which Ignorance attaches to every <lb/>
person. <lb/>
With education within the <lb/>
reach of every boy and girl in <lb/>
North Carolina, there should lie <lb/>
no railing <lb/>
attention to the shame which at- <lb/>
to illiteracy, that the <lb/>
I acceptance of ignorance by any <lb/>
parent for his or her children is a <lb/>
of shame for the child's <lb/>
Hire, one which must ever disgrace <lb/>
of repeaters, practically half the. no; about <lb/>
population of Washington tell yon today there is no <lb/>
being imported each fall for the Is <lb/>
purpose. <lb/>
AS it IS to planting lime <lb/>
now it might be well to the <lb/>
farmers to put more acres in corn <lb/>
lot is more propitious than that <lb/>
of the men who travel <lb/>
some of the country circuits in <lb/>
North Carolina. They make no <lb/>
loud complaints. They talk not <lb/>
about having And <lb/>
and other crops, and fewer while this writer la not opposed to <lb/>
acres in tobacco. Some foreign missions in any sense what- <lb/>
I he plan ever, he is fully alive to the mot <lb/>
cot. I our home missionaries <lb/>
faithful preachers, need <lb/>
and <lb/>
our <lb/>
to <lb/>
farmers lo go on <lb/>
that there is profit in <lb/>
ton and tobacco at low prices ,. <lb/>
have more given to <lb/>
then buy their coin, hay and meal .,, <lb/>
but we believe it is a mistake. They liberal man on lie of <lb/>
may not lake the advice, but God's earth than the Methodist <lb/>
observation has beta that the j circuit rider. He responds to <lb/>
every call, but how in the name <lb/>
list ice i in he keep up when it be- <lb/>
necessary for him to pay <lb/>
1.25 more for preaching three <lb/>
sermons than he gets I preached <lb/>
one Sunday and got and didn't <lb/>
take any collection, either, <lb/>
die next Sunday the amount was <lb/>
cent-. the average the <lb/>
two pretty fair. Bat it <lb/>
to-do farmers are those who look <lb/>
after their home supplies <lb/>
Brat. <lb/>
The position which <lb/>
Morgan organization holds with <lb/>
reference to the business and <lb/>
world is disunited by Mr. <lb/>
John Walker in the April <lb/>
Cosmopolitan under the having to pay for the <lb/>
of preaching looks <lb/>
hard Trojan in Charlotte Oh <lb/>
server. <lb/>
At other thins we <lb/>
have noticed <lb/>
The World's Greatest <lb/>
Familiar with the business <lb/>
and a of affairs. Mr. <lb/>
Walker has. while approving of <lb/>
the general Idea of <lb/>
. , , . , . ; is the <lb/>
which makes good <lb/>
nation and public economy, drawn <lb/>
n picture of the power now <lb/>
vised which will be a to <lb/>
the great majority who have not <lb/>
given this subject thoughtful <lb/>
Out i contributed in <lb/>
charitable persons in the <lb/>
United States <lb/>
a little more than <lb/>
was given lo <lb/>
schools and colleges. This amount <lb/>
includes donations for <lb/>
intended for the exclusive <lb/>
of whites and <lb/>
and a small pail of came <lb/>
from the hands of Northern given. <lb/>
When the great need of the South- <lb/>
people for adequate <lb/>
opportunity Of instruction is taken <lb/>
Into consideration it seem- a pity <lb/>
so little of this stream <lb/>
of gifts and should dud <lb/>
its way over Mason and <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
Peter a firm <lb/>
near Carbondale, Pa., had o <lb/>
day weak. He dole from <lb/>
his employer, ran away, got en <lb/>
put ill jail committed suicide, <lb/>
all in the same day. He couldn't <lb/>
repeat performance again to <lb/>
save his Star. <lb/>
The friends of education cannot <lb/>
M too watchful or alert to push <lb/>
bill, but certainly dreaded their <lb/>
traveling <lb/>
Miss Maggie Tucker, who has <lb/>
visiting her sister in Virginia, <lb/>
returned home Thursday evening. <lb/>
The members of Wiley <lb/>
Vance Literary Societies gave a <lb/>
very interesting at <lb/>
the college las night. <lb/>
Edward Hamilton, an <lb/>
of the A. C. L. who was so badly <lb/>
hurt by jumping from a moving <lb/>
train, has, we are pleased to say, <lb/>
resumed his Ed is a <lb/>
clever young gentleman. <lb/>
Simon and wife have <lb/>
moved to their new home on Main <lb/>
street and have gone to keeping <lb/>
forward the cause of education by house in real old married folks <lb/>
every means with their power. <lb/>
The provision is made, but there <lb/>
i-. much work yet to be <lb/>
New Hem Journal. <lb/>
The census of manufactures soon <lb/>
to be made public will make an <lb/>
even better showing for the South <lb/>
than the mere figures of <lb/>
While this section has in- <lb/>
creased in population to a very <lb/>
gratifying extent, it has <lb/>
much faster in and the <lb/>
growth of its manufacturing inter- <lb/>
has been Most <lb/>
of the cotton mills have been <lb/>
in the past ten years, and fur- <lb/>
manufacturing has been <lb/>
most entirely a matter of the past <lb/>
six rears. North Carolina ought <lb/>
to mike a showing In the <lb/>
of manufactures <lb/>
tries. She i already called the <lb/>
of the and <lb/>
deserves the <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
who slays <lb/>
borne and takes care of the flock <lb/>
yen- in and yea and the <lb/>
who comes around occasion- <lb/>
ally to stir up I tie folks. The <lb/>
people become enthused and chip <lb/>
in make up n purse for the <lb/>
evangelist that sometimes amounts <lb/>
to mole for a few day's preaching <lb/>
l ban I he home preacher for a <lb/>
yen's work on his Held. And it <lb/>
is an infrequent thing that <lb/>
even the home preacher has <lb/>
been promised is not paid prompt- <lb/>
be gels complained at if <lb/>
the suggestion Is thrown out that <lb/>
needs money. No doubt some <lb/>
men who preach the Gospel move <lb/>
along beds of <lb/>
but there are others who find I In- <lb/>
road n bind one lo travel. And <lb/>
the Congregation often makes the <lb/>
difference. The home <lb/>
arc not treated, from i or <lb/>
business standpoint, as they <lb/>
to be. <lb/>
Michigan lawmakers want their <lb/>
salaries raised to a <lb/>
and will submit to the voters a <lb/>
constitutional amendment <lb/>
the increase. <lb/>
Freaks O Nature. <lb/>
When it comes to freaks, Gall- <lb/>
county always comes in for <lb/>
her shore of the glory. <lb/>
A farmer living about three <lb/>
miles of town a healthy, <lb/>
lull developed, two old call <lb/>
whose body is covered with a <lb/>
fashion. <lb/>
L. E. Elks and Miss Nannie <lb/>
Galloway, of Grimesland, came up <lb/>
yesterday to attend the entertain- <lb/>
of the Wiley and <lb/>
Literary Societies last <lb/>
We are under obligations <lb/>
to K. for a free back ride <lb/>
yesterday. certainly did en- <lb/>
joy It. <lb/>
J. A. Dupree, of Greenville, was <lb/>
here Wednesday and sold B. K. <lb/>
Manning Co. a large stock of <lb/>
shoes. <lb/>
The new residence of Mrs. A. <lb/>
Cox Academy street is Hear- <lb/>
completion and when <lb/>
ed it will add much to the appear- <lb/>
that part of the town. <lb/>
There is little change in the <lb/>
continued of Mrs. W. B. <lb/>
who i sick. <lb/>
There will be service in the <lb/>
Missionary Baptist church Sunday <lb/>
morning and night. <lb/>
John Cox, of Grimesland, was <lb/>
here this week delivering guano <lb/>
for W. M. Moire Co. <lb/>
These items In <lb/>
and the mention of the excellent <lb/>
medicine sold by Mrs. P. O. Cox <lb/>
have brought her many letters <lb/>
from all the country, <lb/>
and one has just arrived from the <lb/>
State of Missouri. This speaks <lb/>
well the circulation of The Re- <lb/>
growth of black wool. In and its value in attract- <lb/>
other words, having wool where <lb/>
hail ought to be. The owner of <lb/>
this calf wants it distinctly under- <lb/>
stood this mother does <lb/>
not give goal's milk and as might <lb/>
be supposed by sonic folks. <lb/>
county has another <lb/>
farmer who owns two-headed <lb/>
goat, each head having a ravenous <lb/>
all those <lb/>
that goals relish such as cans <lb/>
barbed wire, He <lb/>
cod <lb/>
Senator Matt W. <lb/>
hub an invitation from <lb/>
the Daughters of the Confederacy <lb/>
in to make the ad- <lb/>
dress that city on Memorial day, <lb/>
May 10th. <lb/>
the attention of the public- <lb/>
The Southern States Trust <lb/>
has organized at Char- <lb/>
with capital. The <lb/>
company will do a general banking <lb/>
and business. <lb/>
Referring to the recent robbery <lb/>
of the mails post- <lb/>
office, by a young colored <lb/>
renew the point that it is a <lb/>
to immature <lb/>
hers of the race, the great <lb/>
mans of whom grow without <lb/>
proper moral training, to set <lb/>
temptation them by placing <lb/>
them in positions where they have <lb/>
ready access to money other <lb/>
valuables. Not all young white <lb/>
man who have reared in the <lb/>
best moral atmosphere resist tempt- <lb/>
What, then, be ex <lb/>
of youth <lb/>
proper reflection one must <lb/>
pity while who <lb/>
falls, under such . S, <lb/>
and look beyond him to the person <lb/>
who gave the opportunity for <lb/>
theft as the person responsible <lb/>
along with for his wrong-do <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Ob- <lb/>
Washington, March <lb/>
The death of Hon. Mark S. <lb/>
Brewer, member of the Civil <lb/>
vice added to Mr. <lb/>
worries by making an- <lb/>
other desirable vacancy to fill and <lb/>
for the Republican bosses to fight <lb/>
over. So many of the <lb/>
positions will be retained by <lb/>
hold overs that the fight is extra- <lb/>
ordinarily bitter over everything <lb/>
in sight. This has been shown by <lb/>
the cat and dog scrapping over the <lb/>
C. S. of the St. <lb/>
Louis Exposition, the office of <lb/>
Commissioner of which <lb/>
Mr. has <lb/>
In discussing another matter, <lb/>
a private conversation, a <lb/>
Senator incidentally said of a <lb/>
matter that has been more or less <lb/>
talked about <lb/>
administration's favorite for the <lb/>
Republican nomination In <lb/>
is now <lb/>
his second and last term, <lb/>
everybody is casting about to <lb/>
the all important question of <lb/>
his successor. In the Senate there <lb/>
are various gentlemen in whose <lb/>
bonnets the bee is buzzing, but it <lb/>
is evident that the Senator who at <lb/>
present has the best chance of lie- <lb/>
nominated is Fairbanks, of In- <lb/>
Of course it is too early <lb/>
to attempt to pick the <lb/>
winner, but of the Senatorial can- <lb/>
Fairbanks seems to lie the <lb/>
coming man. He is generally re- <lb/>
as the administration can- <lb/>
just as his wife was when <lb/>
she was so easily elected to the of- <lb/>
of President of the Daughters <lb/>
of the American Revolution. Ev <lb/>
cry body who has an to grind <lb/>
has an eye on Fairbanks, and is <lb/>
trying to get to <lb/>
An official of the State Depart <lb/>
said of Senator Morgan, <lb/>
whom he has just met leaving the <lb/>
private office of Secretary <lb/>
Senator Morgan is a wonderful <lb/>
man, and you can depend upon it <lb/>
that he will have ground broken <lb/>
for an American Isthmian Canal <lb/>
baton he leaves the Senate. I <lb/>
have heard some criticism of bis <lb/>
constant talking for the canal, and <lb/>
this reminds me of a Western Sen <lb/>
who blurted out in the cloak- <lb/>
room on the Republican side of <lb/>
the chamber that is ding <lb/>
on tin-canal lie was <lb/>
immediately snapped up by one of <lb/>
the oldest men the Senate, also <lb/>
a Republican, who <lb/>
you worry about Morgan dinging. <lb/>
We laughed at him when he ding- <lb/>
ed on II he got Hawaii. <lb/>
We laughed more when he dinged <lb/>
for years we have <lb/>
just about got arc <lb/>
laughing now because he is dinging <lb/>
on the and you can <lb/>
upon it we'll have a canal. If <lb/>
there were more and fewer <lb/>
ringers in the Senate we would ac- <lb/>
Senator Started this week <lb/>
for the Philippines, where he in- <lb/>
tends to personally him- <lb/>
self with conditions on the <lb/>
The informal iii he obtains will <lb/>
utilized by the Democrats at the <lb/>
next session. As be is a close ob. <lb/>
server hard to fool, he will lie <lb/>
apt to find out just how things are <lb/>
before he leaves the Islands. <lb/>
The plan of having Rear Ad- <lb/>
Sampson's profile the <lb/>
medals that are prepared by the <lb/>
Navy Department, in accordance <lb/>
with an act of Congress, for <lb/>
to who who par- <lb/>
the battle <lb/>
has been headed The storm <lb/>
raised by of the <lb/>
plan frightened its authors. <lb/>
Secretary Root has found out <lb/>
that the politicians have no <lb/>
in the job of worrying him <lb/>
over appointments. More <lb/>
than five hundred preachers are <lb/>
after the new chap. <lb/>
the army, which carry <lb/>
the rank of captain a salary of <lb/>
a year which be <lb/>
made sinecures if those who hold <lb/>
the commissions are so disposed, <lb/>
and t hey and the r preacher <lb/>
are nuking a burden for Mr. <lb/>
Boot. About every sect <lb/>
denomination is <lb/>
among those five hundred hungry <lb/>
applicants, and some of <lb/>
arc lighting each other as <lb/>
viciously as rival factious of a <lb/>
party ever did over I lie dis- <lb/>
of patronage. <lb/>
No Bankrupt <lb/>
BUT <lb/>
Or SPECIAL SALE <lb/>
we wish to call attention to our NEW LINK of <lb/>
AND EMBROIDERIES Just Received. <lb/>
n cents per yard to cents and cents. <lb/>
I our CHECKED and STRIPED DIMITIES, <lb/>
LONG CLOTH. etc. All of which are being <lb/>
sold CHEAP. <lb/>
are being sold at REMARKABLY low <lb/>
prices, same as Special Sale Prices. <lb/>
WE make it to to call and see as <lb/>
before you buy. <lb/>
Yours to please, <lb/>
RICKS WILKINSON. <lb/>
ROBERTS <lb/>
None genuine unless <lb/>
Red Cross is on label <lb/>
Don't lake Substitute <lb/>
WE WORLD <lb/>
TO PRODUCE THE EQUAL OF. <lb/>
for <lb/>
Night Sweats and and <lb/>
II forms of Malaria. <lb/>
DON'T WAIT TO DIE <lb/>
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED I <lb/>
CURES HUE <lb/>
TRY IT. t NO CURE NO PAY. PER <lb/>
delightful to take. <lb/>
BLACKJACK ITEMS <lb/>
BUCK Jack, IS. March <lb/>
Bright, of <lb/>
BETHEL ITEMS <lb/>
N. C, March 1901. <lb/>
Misses Effie and Mattie Grimes <lb/>
was the guest of Mas We with Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
aye While Saturday and Sunday. Nelson, <lb/>
Miss Annie White, who has i n w Mosley, of Greenville, <lb/>
on extended visit to in to. Monday buying cotton. <lb/>
and return- , Miss Bessie Harding, of Green- <lb/>
ed home last Friday to the delight j Monday to her <lb/>
of her many <lb/>
school. <lb/>
W. II. ac- <lb/>
companied by his son, Johnnie, at <lb/>
services here Saturday and <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Miss Lucy who has been <lb/>
at the past <lb/>
week, is visit log our neighborhood. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. James Buck, <lb/>
den. came Saturday to visit on Swamp to see <lb/>
Mrs. Book's sister, Mrs. R. J. -other. <lb/>
Rev. Jas. Y. Rose held <lb/>
at Everetts Sunday and returned <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
T. T. Cherry-, of Conetoe, spent <lb/>
Wednesday this place. <lb/>
Dr. R. J. Grimes left Monday to <lb/>
attend court in <lb/>
and daughter are <lb/>
bis <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
We are very much shocked to <lb/>
learn of the death of Mr. Redding <lb/>
Hudson, which a few <lb/>
hours ago. Mr. Hudson was a <lb/>
farmer, and will be <lb/>
very much. We haven't yet learn- <lb/>
ed the particulars of bis death. <lb/>
L. White is on the sick list. <lb/>
Quite a large crowd <lb/>
services here Sunday. <lb/>
Miss Haddock, of Ayden, <lb/>
the guest of Mrs. G. W. Cox <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Within the past twenty-five <lb/>
years Andrew Carnegie has given <lb/>
to libraries and other public ob <lb/>
not including <lb/>
the to lie devoted to <lb/>
the technological institute he <lb/>
build at His fortune <lb/>
is and annual income <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
A Wife <lb/>
W four children. With first <lb/>
I unbearable pains from <lb/>
lo hours, to be under <lb/>
influence of chloroform. I used three <lb/>
of Mother's <lb/>
child came, which <lb/>
is a fat <lb/>
healthy boy, doing <lb/>
my housework up <lb/>
of birth, and <lb/>
a few hard <lb/>
paint. This <lb/>
is I he grand- <lb/>
est remedy ever <lb/>
Robt. Monday in <lb/>
Hamilton on business. <lb/>
Reuben James, Jr. took the <lb/>
morning train to attend court <lb/>
in Williamston. <lb/>
Van and John Staton spent Sun- <lb/>
day in Conetoe. <lb/>
J. B. Bunting, of the firm of <lb/>
Staton, Cherry and Bunting, will <lb/>
leave Thursday for the northern <lb/>
markets to purchase their spring <lb/>
and summer stock of clothing. <lb/>
Mrs. Harry Freeman and moth- <lb/>
left here Tuesday to make their <lb/>
future home in Pennsylvania. <lb/>
Jas. R. Carson and wife spent <lb/>
Sunday with the letter's parents In <lb/>
J. W. Thomas has been very ill <lb/>
with for the past week. <lb/>
D. W. Corey, formerly of this <lb/>
place, now with Henry and <lb/>
Son, spent Sunday here. <lb/>
R. D. has returned <lb/>
Norfolk with a nice lot of <lb/>
horses. <lb/>
Herbert Taylor, book keeper for <lb/>
Blount Bro., Is attending court <lb/>
at Williamston this week. <lb/>
George Blount, of Williamston, <lb/>
spent with his brother at <lb/>
Mother's <lb/>
Friend <lb/>
Ibis place. <lb/>
We are glad to know that James <lb/>
J. Barnhill. of Tarboro, is <lb/>
rapidly. <lb/>
Mrs. J. I. Blount and mother, <lb/>
of Rocky Mount, are visiting <lb/>
here this week. <lb/>
Proctor, Grimesland, <lb/>
came up Monday to begin school <lb/>
with Prof. Z. D. <lb/>
N. J. Carson, one of general <lb/>
managers of the Taylor Lumber <lb/>
of Greenville, left here <lb/>
Monday for that place. <lb/>
stock ticker is <lb/>
died lo red tape. <lb/>
bun- <lb/>
do for every woman M did for the <lb/>
Minnesota mother who writs above let- <lb/>
lo use it during pregnancy a <lb/>
to K paid for in pain said suffering. <lb/>
Mother's equips the with <lb/>
strong body and dear intellect, which hi <lb/>
turn imparted to the child. It <lb/>
and them to <lb/>
morning and <lb/>
It all the organs concerned In perfect <lb/>
condition for live final hour, so the actual <lb/>
labor is short and practically Dan- <lb/>
of or hard is altogether <lb/>
avoided, and recovery b merely a mailer <lb/>
a few <lb/>
11- mil I II <lb/>
r. To , Cs. <lb/>
ill. <lb/>
An incident in the life of <lb/>
Rev. Latham, that <lb/>
cured only two weeks ago is worth <lb/>
relating here. On bis way to the <lb/>
mil, <lb/>
where he has been employed for <lb/>
some time as bookkeeper, he met <lb/>
a gentleman who expressed <lb/>
wish to be but remarked, <lb/>
ho feared he would never have the <lb/>
opportunity. Mr. replied <lb/>
now is the time, and taking him <lb/>
by the band led him in the river <lb/>
by and administered to him <lb/>
the rite of <lb/>
Messenger.<lb/>
Don't Pant for Pants. <lb/>
Save Panting. <lb/>
WE ABE PANTING TO YOU <lb/>
THE ADVANTAGES OF BUYING <lb/>
Every Pair Guaranteed. <lb/>
Everything about them warranted. <lb/>
FOE EVERY SUSPENDER BUTTON THAT OFF. <lb/>
RIP IN WAISTBAND <lb/>
IF THEY HP IN SEAT OR E. <lb/>
DIRECT FROM SHEEP TO THE MAN. BEST IN THE WORLD. <lb/>
TRY A PAIR <lb/>
From to <lb/>
Sold in Pitt County only by <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
so to remind yon that you owe <lb/>
k Eastern for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
you to settle as early as <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe and hope you will not <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the crass mark on their <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
Mr the best and <lb/>
cheapest Standard Sewing Machine <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Mr. T. E. Hooker is having his <lb/>
residence on Dickinson avenue <lb/>
with a tin roof. <lb/>
When in need of anything in the <lb/>
way of from a visiting <lb/>
card to a full sheet poster, call <lb/>
or write The Reflector. <lb/>
It will be a bad day for Green- <lb/>
ville the bond issue is defeated <lb/>
t the election on the second Tues- <lb/>
day in April. Vote for bonds. <lb/>
We hear of some of our citizens <lb/>
taking stuck in manufacturing en- <lb/>
in other towns. Hume is <lb/>
first place we should have in- <lb/>
in. <lb/>
or near Farmville, <lb/>
March 13th, pocket book contain- <lb/>
in bills and a bear- <lb/>
my name. Will pay liberal re- <lb/>
ward for urn of same. <lb/>
Peyton T. Atkinson. <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
A telephone message from Farm- <lb/>
ville announces death of Mrs. <lb/>
Lou Long, which occurred at <lb/>
o'clock this afternoon. She was the <lb/>
Widow of the late Mr. Robert Long. <lb/>
Her death was caused by<lb/>
Vat. For Bonds. <lb/>
Rocky Mount has lo issue <lb/>
bonds for graded schools <lb/>
and for electric lights and <lb/>
sewerage. Now let Greenville do <lb/>
as well when the bond election is <lb/>
held the second Tuesday <lb/>
April. <lb/>
Still <lb/>
Today the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., <lb/>
at Winterville, purchased a new <lb/>
45-horse through <lb/>
MaJ. H. Harding, of Greenville. <lb/>
Our neighbor goes right ahead <lb/>
development of manufacturing <lb/>
Reflector 23rd <lb/>
STATE <lb/>
la North <lb/>
The at Red Springs <lb/>
was rubbed by safe crackers Wed- <lb/>
night. <lb/>
At a primary election held in <lb/>
city of Wilmington Col. A. M. <lb/>
Waddell was for <lb/>
Mayor. The most prominent can- <lb/>
against him was W. E. <lb/>
Springer. <lb/>
large stables of Ai- <lb/>
Whitener, at <lb/>
was destroyed fire Thursday night. <lb/>
Ten horses were burned to death. <lb/>
The same firm lost a stable by fire <lb/>
about a year ago. <lb/>
have been issued for <lb/>
marriage of Miss <lb/>
Grainger to Dr. Daniel Thomas <lb/>
Edwards, to take place at her <lb/>
home, Wednesday morning, April <lb/>
3rd, at Free <lb/>
Press. <lb/>
AT HOME. <lb/>
Hr. and Mrs. C. T. En- <lb/>
An was given Fri- <lb/>
day evening by Mr. and Mrs. C. <lb/>
to their <lb/>
Miss Lillian Warren, of <lb/>
Wilson. <lb/>
The host and hostess were assist- <lb/>
ed in receiving by Miss Ada Wool- <lb/>
en with Z. V. Johnson. The fol- <lb/>
lowing guests were <lb/>
Miss Lillian with J. B. <lb/>
Cherry, Jr. <lb/>
Miss Bessie Jarvis with W. B. <lb/>
Wilson. <lb/>
Miss Sophia Jarvis with Will <lb/>
Hooker. <lb/>
Mi.-s Lillian Cherry with J. E. <lb/>
Starkey. <lb/>
Miss Mabel Mosley with S. V. <lb/>
Miss Bruce Forbes with J. B. <lb/>
Jarvis. <lb/>
Miss Annie Perkins T. W. <lb/>
Miss Mary Harris with T. II. <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
Elmer Barrett, Gary <lb/>
Ray Tyson. <lb/>
A very interesting feature of the <lb/>
evening was an art exhibit in <lb/>
which the were ingenious- <lb/>
arranged tor the -nets to guess <lb/>
at what they represented. Miss <lb/>
Bessie Jarvis made the best guess- <lb/>
and was awarded the first <lb/>
prize, a handsome picture. Mr. <lb/>
Z. V. Johnson won the booby- <lb/>
prize, a pig. <lb/>
After the exhibit was over <lb/>
guests were invited the din- <lb/>
room where an elegant supper <lb/>
was served. The table was in <lb/>
charge of Mrs. M. H. <lb/>
while the guests were served by <lb/>
Misses Glen Forbes, Mary <lb/>
and Lizzie Higgs. <lb/>
It was occasion of much <lb/>
pleasure delight to all present. <lb/>
Accident at Kinston. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. John D Rhodes <lb/>
and little son, of Pitt county, while <lb/>
on their way to Kinston this morn- <lb/>
were trying to turn out for a <lb/>
wagon to pass and ran into a ditch. <lb/>
Mrs. right arm was sprain <lb/>
ed. Mr. Rhodes and the little boy <lb/>
escaped injury. The buggy was <lb/>
damaged about Free <lb/>
Press. <lb/>
New Big Store. <lb/>
Ty-C <lb/>
In this new judicial district in <lb/>
which has been placed <lb/>
a solicitor must be appointed, and, <lb/>
of course, there arc a few seekers <lb/>
after the honor. So far, Harry <lb/>
Stubbs, of Williamston, C. C. <lb/>
Daniels, of Wilson Martin <lb/>
Shaw, of Henderson, all prom- <lb/>
mentioned. The majority <lb/>
of the bar at this place, it is said, <lb/>
favor Mr. Stubbs, who is able <lb/>
lawyer and a most excellent man <lb/>
as Southerner. <lb/>
N Mar Ban Front <lb/>
An agent of the American To- <lb/>
Co. was up what <lb/>
cigarette box fronts were the <lb/>
hands of the retail can- <lb/>
celling the contracts to redeem <lb/>
them hereafter. So the efforts <lb/>
they made to crush out <lb/>
Una was a failure. <lb/>
HIS First <lb/>
On Esquire C. <lb/>
performed bis <lb/>
marriage ceremony since his <lb/>
into the office of Justice of the <lb/>
Peace. A colored man his in- <lb/>
tended went together to the Regis- <lb/>
of office tor a license <lb/>
and after the document been <lb/>
issued as ken who they could get to <lb/>
Register Moore re- <lb/>
them to Rountree, <lb/>
the witnesses tell us the <lb/>
was executed fine shape. <lb/>
The bridegroom was CO years old <lb/>
and the bride but no <lb/>
couple ever looked hap- <lb/>
pier than these did after Squire <lb/>
Rountree had <lb/>
At Part Worth. Tex., two North <lb/>
Carolinian are charged with at- <lb/>
tempting to k hi nap a wanted <lb/>
In this for murder. <lb/>
The Citizen. <lb/>
Time at last sets all things even. <lb/>
In the campaign of <lb/>
tor Matt W. Ransom, long a <lb/>
and favorite of the <lb/>
was not Invited to participate, on <lb/>
account of his unpopularity. Last <lb/>
year the people themselves Invited <lb/>
him out of his He <lb/>
responded promptly, wan accorded <lb/>
ovation wherever he appeared, <lb/>
could not, after he had started, <lb/>
answer all the calls made upon <lb/>
him for speeches. He has since <lb/>
been asked to address various re- <lb/>
unions of Confederate veterans, <lb/>
and has spoken to tho old soldiers, <lb/>
to their delight, called <lb/>
upon, and now, we notice, he has <lb/>
received and accepted an <lb/>
to deliver the Memorial Day <lb/>
address at Greensboro. He is the <lb/>
last of the Romans. He has lived <lb/>
to witness the revival of a large <lb/>
part of his popularity and if he <lb/>
lives and retain his powers for <lb/>
five years he will find him- <lb/>
self universally recognized, as he <lb/>
is, as the State's first citizen. So <lb/>
much for a man who stands four <lb/>
square to every w that blows <lb/>
and holds level always. <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
The New Revenue Act. <lb/>
It is estimated that tho revenue <lb/>
act just passed by General As- <lb/>
will produce <lb/>
This will cover entire expense <lb/>
of the State government, Including <lb/>
interest the debt, the <lb/>
made fur the educational, <lb/>
charitable and penal institutions, <lb/>
and those made for other purposes. <lb/>
The Legislature is to lie <lb/>
lated for the successful solution of <lb/>
what, at first, seemed almost <lb/>
impossible undertaking-that is, <lb/>
the raising of the amount made <lb/>
necessary by the pledges of the <lb/>
party power for <lb/>
for for <lb/>
charitable <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
BIG SALE <lb/>
Now Going On At <lb/>
Big New Store. <lb/>
Bought the entire stock of J. Boyer Si Co. Media, <lb/>
HIGH GRADE <lb/>
Goods, <lb/>
AT LESS THAN FIFTY CENTS IN THE DOLLAR <lb/>
STRICT TERMS <lb/>
Goods sold for cash <lb/>
sent on approval. <lb/>
This sale for consumers <lb/>
only. All goods sold on <lb/>
sight. <lb/>
Our Stores Crowded and Jammed. <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
CORSETS. <lb/>
J. Boyer's Price <lb/>
OUR PRICE <lb/>
HENS SHOES. <lb/>
J. Buyers price <lb/>
OUR PRICK <lb/>
OVERCOATS. <lb/>
J. price A <lb/>
PRICK <lb/>
MENS SUITS. <lb/>
J. Buyers price <lb/>
s. <lb/>
PRICE <lb/>
OUR PREDICAMENT. <lb/>
This immense stock <lb/>
in on us into our <lb/>
already crowded rooms, is <lb/>
placing us in great <lb/>
and must take active <lb/>
measures to sell it in- <lb/>
This stock will <lb/>
be sold in many instances <lb/>
as it was bought--50 <lb/>
cents on the Dollar. BY <lb/>
ALL MEANS COME. <lb/>
Sale Now Going On At New Store. <lb/>
SHEETING. <lb/>
J. Buyers price <lb/>
OUR PRICK <lb/>
Only yards to <lb/>
CALICO. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
OUR PRICE <lb/>
yards to customer. <lb/>
HENS HATS. <lb/>
B. Buyers price 19.0019.60 <lb/>
and 18.00. <lb/>
PRICK <lb/>
son <lb/>
ii pair. <lb/>
BEDSTEADS. <lb/>
HEN'S UNDERWEAR <lb/>
kind <lb/>
I. Borers it <lb/>
CAPES. <lb/>
I. price <lb/>
U PRICE <lb/>
Big Sale Now Going On. <lb/>
r v <lb/>
EVERY CLERK AT HIS POST NIGHT AND DAY <lb/>
Arranging, Marking Washing Everything <lb/>
FOR A QUICK, HURRIED SELLING. <lb/>
COATS. <lb/>
r. price <lb/>
OUR PRICE <lb/>
10-4 WHITE BLANKETS. M <lb/>
price <lb/>
M, <lb/>
mi; <lb/>
PROFITS NOT EVEN THOUGHT OF,. <lb/>
SHIRTS. <lb/>
J. cent Shuts <lb/>
Now cents. <lb/>
f J- BO Cent Kind <lb/>
Now cents. <lb/>
Ask sec the Insist <lb/>
shown yon. We want everyone iii the town <lb/>
of Greenville and vicinity <lb/>
J. <lb/>
PRICE <lb/>
to attend Rank <lb/>
rant sale at t <lb/>
price. <lb/>
lAc kind, <lb/>
awl <lb/>
JOHN J. CLARK'S <lb/>
Spool Cotton, <lb/>
Spool. <lb/>
YARDS <lb/>
u, I. . <lb/>
per cent Reduction. <lb/>
A Desperate Effort To Sell Everything Without Delay. -fig <lb/>
no <lb/>
No misleading state- 0.11-1.0. <lb/>
ii, <lb/>
r.- <lb/>
Our <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
I. <lb/>
PI <lb/>
nothing but <lb/>
Of in of the bankrupt stock J. D <lb/>
m in the wearing apparel <lb/>
To Who Owe. <lb/>
Next week in court and we <lb/>
hope our subscribers will bring <lb/>
along some money for The Re- <lb/>
when they come to town. <lb/>
There are quite a who <lb/>
have not settled for last rear and <lb/>
we ask them to so during court <lb/>
week. Tub office is <lb/>
just across the street south of the <lb/>
court house and right in front of <lb/>
Hie so you can easily <lb/>
find it. If a cross mark <lb/>
your paper today it is to notify <lb/>
you that yon are one of those <lb/>
to the paper and we cam <lb/>
ask you to come settle. <lb/>
NOW GOING OX AT <lb/>
for Men, Women and <lb/>
Children. <lb/>
B . . . <lb/>
you will see for yourself <lb/>
the goods advertised, look <lb/>
at them. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
Big New Store <lb/>
a complete mass. <lb/>
t r <lb/>
Mountains of <lb/>
disc ill great Disorder and <lb/>
be incited into solid. <lb/>
Cash. <lb/>
. <lb/>
C. T<lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00018499_0003" n="3"/>
<p>
a f <lb/>
a a <lb/>
I;<lb/>
., <lb/>
I Until I <lb/>
have <lb/>
m nil arc <lb/>
, . .-<lb/>
I have <lb/>
I have a good up<lb/>
is ; . <lb/>
exhaustion . <lb/>
i -tr <lb/>
II-I <lb/>
. been l . <lb/>
try it I be, ill <lb/>
i i <lb/>
I feel , <lb/>
st. <lb/>
kept iii Tin III is i l . <lb/>
New I sea For Sawdust, <lb/>
long been <lb/>
engaged in the study of methods of <lb/>
waste products, such m <lb/>
sewage, garbage many other <lb/>
things, formerly thrown away as <lb/>
worthies-. After it is ascertained <lb/>
just what materials contain <lb/>
i-an be <lb/>
men set their wits to work to in- <lb/>
rent machinery and devise <lb/>
r- which the valuable com- <lb/>
be extracted. In <lb/>
many dollars <lb/>
of oils, fertilizer and other <lb/>
fill substances are now saved <lb/>
the world is so much the rick- <lb/>
A great deal of sawdust his <lb/>
gone waste, though many <lb/>
have used it to supplement <lb/>
their fuel supply. anal- <lb/>
have been at work the saw- <lb/>
dust problem and it has <lb/>
that it contains very <lb/>
useful elements that arc worth <lb/>
saving now machinery has <lb/>
invented to extract these ma- <lb/>
The experiment have proven <lb/>
of will <lb/>
about hill pounds of char <lb/>
i- practically the same as <lb/>
ell and equally serviceable; <lb/>
H ; Is acids, pounds of <lb/>
u quantity of gases that <lb/>
hive been tested for and <lb/>
and found to be excel- <lb/>
r, i purposes. While the <lb/>
acid.-, tar a id char are the pro- <lb/>
ducts particularly desired, it is <lb/>
d the gases are of commercial <lb/>
value. <lb/>
A machine has been invented <lb/>
Montreal the purpose of <lb/>
and obtaining the <lb/>
products. Consul <lb/>
writes that the machine <lb/>
In pounds wet <lb/>
i -a an bout. As Camilla <lb/>
enormous quantities <lb/>
if lumber it Is expected that the <lb/>
of sawdust in that <lb/>
will be an important source of <lb/>
i a tide commodities, <lb/>
. are l-i places in Eu- <lb/>
where oxalic acid is extracted <lb/>
Scotland <lb/>
i- If- to make <lb/>
i paper mill- <lb/>
I h ell i- a kind paste- <lb/>
used by bookmakers in the <lb/>
of books. sawdust. <lb/>
in e thought to he a good deal of <lb/>
. i- to be con- <lb/>
d red quite a useful article. <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
for Carrying Con- <lb/>
Weapons. <lb/>
The Carolina Law Journal <lb/>
says that cases of Carrying con- <lb/>
are ever the in- <lb/>
crease and that how to prevent it <lb/>
is a to judges <lb/>
tors; that there are some persons <lb/>
who making this a <lb/>
felony but this, it thinks, is en- <lb/>
too harsh. In a great major <lb/>
of such cases in court, it says, <lb/>
judgment is suspended payment <lb/>
of cost, and it quotes with <lb/>
what is said to be the rule <lb/>
of Judge Shaw, of the Superior <lb/>
Court bench, to line every de- <lb/>
convicted of this <lb/>
US sod costs, to he paid before <lb/>
court adjourns, the defendant in <lb/>
default of to go to the <lb/>
chain gang. <lb/>
We it just as well for a <lb/>
judge to have a rule for inch cases <lb/>
and apply it uniformly. All this <lb/>
class of legislation in wrong. It is <lb/>
nobody's business what a man has <lb/>
bis pocket so long as he makes <lb/>
no improper use of he <lb/>
has done that is the time to punish <lb/>
him; not before. this <lb/>
statute about the carrying of con- <lb/>
weapons places the law- <lb/>
abiding at the mercy of <lb/>
the lawless; a of <lb/>
obey Hie law and another <lb/>
docs not, but goes around the <lb/>
same a.-if there were no statute <lb/>
forbidding its doing so. At the <lb/>
same lime, as long as this law is <lb/>
on the books it ought to be en- <lb/>
forced and the punishment made <lb/>
to apply equally in every case, not <lb/>
alone by one judge but by all. <lb/>
The offender sh know what to <lb/>
expect and if he did not govern <lb/>
bin-self accordingly it would i <lb/>
bis own look Ob- <lb/>
server. <lb/>
No <lb/>
crop <lb/>
lean be <lb/>
without <lb/>
Potash. <lb/>
Supply <lb/>
enough Pot- <lb/>
and your <lb/>
profits be <lb/>
sis large; without <lb/>
Potash your <lb/>
crop . <lb/>
pi ; <lb/>
i In toil <lb/>
IAN i. I w IRKS <lb/>
, . X. . <lb/>
Prevention <lb/>
letter than cure. Liver <lb/>
Pills will not only cure, but if <lb/>
taken in time will prevent <lb/>
Sick Headache, <lb/>
dyspepsia, biliousness, malaria, <lb/>
constipation, jaundice, torpid <lb/>
liver and kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
ABSOLUTELY CURE. <lb/>
In Local Papers. <lb/>
There is a constantly <lb/>
sentiment among men that <lb/>
the only legitimate advertising me <lb/>
through which to reach the <lb/>
buying public found the lo <lb/>
cat papers. It is a fact <lb/>
by larger retail <lb/>
of any that such is the <lb/>
case, and the matter of judicious <lb/>
advertising local i i-,. <lb/>
favorable <lb/>
as each year goes by. Indeed <lb/>
with all the leading <lb/>
dry goods houses in the country, <lb/>
the subject of local advertising bat <lb/>
become so important that it is <lb/>
classed separate department, <lb/>
and is given over to the care of one <lb/>
who makes it his rape <lb/>
Dial work to study the best means <lb/>
of producing effective advertising <lb/>
in the local newspaper which cir- <lb/>
the territory from which <lb/>
the must draw its <lb/>
age. Take all the leading mer- <lb/>
chants in the great trade <lb/>
the country, where you <lb/>
an up lo-date advertised business <lb/>
among them will ml <lb/>
successful prosperous <lb/>
The old method of using <lb/>
score time <lb/>
cards, clocks in depots, slice cars <lb/>
and the like is being rapidly dis- <lb/>
carded in favor of the more mod <lb/>
era and practical newspaper ad <lb/>
It has taken a long <lb/>
time for some people to he <lb/>
to the fact in order to <lb/>
reach the buying public is <lb/>
necessary to be held up and <lb/>
as it were, to have th <lb/>
advertisements printed Into every <lb/>
fake scheme that itself. <lb/>
The days of fake advertising are <lb/>
pretty nearly numbered, as all <lb/>
such schemes usually turn out u <lb/>
IS 1866. <lb/>
J. I. HIT CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Rags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
to <lb/>
Public. <lb/>
A I <lb/>
Mr. C. <lb/>
North i .,,,.; <lb/>
inn <lb/>
MUTUAL <lb/>
to lo large number <lb/>
policy to tin- public <lb/>
i-r north om- <lb/>
will now in <lb/>
from tins date will ii <lb/>
to all de- <lb/>
the very In Ike <lb/>
life company in the <lb/>
If local iii town not <lb/>
JOHN c. <lb/>
Slate X. c. <lb/>
Assets <lb/>
Paid <lb/>
Live, energetic st <lb/>
lo <lb/>
Old Benefit. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
Steamer My res leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
SI earner leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays. and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Hay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
HO. <lb/>
Washington, N. O. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
It might prove a source great <lb/>
relief lo future legislators if a plan <lb/>
could lie devised by which a com- <lb/>
and impartial coin mission <lb/>
could determine the actual need of <lb/>
the several State institutions. An <lb/>
impression has been created that <lb/>
more than <lb/>
they need with the expectation <lb/>
a cut in amounts proposed. If this <lb/>
be true and there could <lb/>
as to the per of <lb/>
excess way would lie clearer, <lb/>
but with the idea prevailing to <lb/>
which we refer, there is danger of <lb/>
injustice and hardship <lb/>
which happens to ask for <lb/>
just what it needs just what <lb/>
it ought to have and no more. The <lb/>
need of a clearer understanding <lb/>
about this matter is to <lb/>
those who have given it serious <lb/>
Sentinel. <lb/>
Victor i h all sizes m- <lb/>
home, ill , i <lb/>
i with lo tin <lb/>
g i. ii. <lb/>
A-t <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Judge Brewer of the <lb/>
me Court, in a recent address <lb/>
e i to a defect in die <lb/>
i i i via., the requirement <lb/>
if i verdict. While <lb/>
i com lbs rule which gives <lb/>
the prisoner the benefit of a <lb/>
makes it <lb/>
preserve verdict, <lb/>
for adhering to <lb/>
ii In California and <lb/>
have already secured <lb/>
tin- reform, ii has been discussed <lb/>
in <lb/>
The Education. <lb/>
A true conception by American <lb/>
fathers and mothers of the vital <lb/>
Important of home education <lb/>
Id constitute the golden bridge <lb/>
to untie the forces that contend <lb/>
for religious material develop- <lb/>
in our and make <lb/>
America tin nation in <lb/>
domain of higher thought as well <lb/>
in rank among the military, naval <lb/>
and commercial of the <lb/>
world. <lb/>
The education of a child is a <lb/>
combined result of parental ideals, <lb/>
about the same City <lb/>
Republican. <lb/>
An Unfair <lb/>
he Legislature of <lb/>
ed an amendment <lb/>
providing only indigent <lb/>
persons should be treated free of <lb/>
the insane asylums <lb/>
State Hospitals as they are now- <lb/>
called i, persons who are able <lb/>
being required to pay for treat- <lb/>
was <lb/>
by the people at the genera <lb/>
election 1880 but it has sine <lb/>
few people knew that <lb/>
such was the condition of <lb/>
until the Supreme Court a few <lb/>
days ago decided the matter. <lb/>
will be to enforce this pro- <lb/>
vision of the constitution and do <lb/>
justice, in the place will <lb/>
be to say who is or who is <lb/>
mil able to pay for <lb/>
Those who wish to lake advantage <lb/>
of free treat n can do so by pro- <lb/>
fessing not lo be able to pay, <lb/>
whether they are or not. there <lb/>
are others who are not really able <lb/>
to pay but whose pride will force <lb/>
them to rather than them <lb/>
selves to be considered paupers. <lb/>
Then the man who is able to pay <lb/>
and admits that he is can truth- <lb/>
fully say that he contributes large- <lb/>
by taxes, to the support of these <lb/>
institutions and it is unjust to <lb/>
make him m d is. So the <lb/>
new provision, while it may save <lb/>
the public a little money, is very <lb/>
unjust unfair, and if it can be <lb/>
changed it ought to <lb/>
Landmark. <lb/>
a woman is cross don't <lb/>
her. Think of the way .-he <lb/>
to squeeze a No. fool Into a <lb/>
shoe. <lb/>
Hire. One Year <lb/>
Times <lb/>
RICHMOND, VA., <lb/>
Now Only Cents a Year, <lb/>
and includes absolutely free The <lb/>
Paragon Monthly, New The <lb/>
Farm Journal, Philadelphia. <lb/>
DAILY AND SUNDAY <lb/>
Including Journal Para- <lb/>
now only j,,., <lb/>
month by mail. <lb/>
Address THE <lb/>
Richmond, Ya. <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
Restore Lo-t VI-. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
A nerve tonic ind<lb/>
P per . <lb/>
with our <lb/>
the money Bod r <lb/>
Tablets <lb/>
bond. <lb/>
STRENGTH <lb/>
i i I H <lb/>
, r. in plain p <lb/>
--i fur 45.00 our I <lb/>
to care In HO<lb/>
for Lo- of Power, <lb/>
. Ii end the <lb/>
I- .; . -.- I t or <lb/>
. bookable <lb/>
SO day or refund <lb/>
paid. <lb/>
MEDICAL CO. <lb/>
ii Jackson CHICAGO, <lb/>
J I. <lb/>
N C <lb/>
Wholesale retail Grocer and <lb/>
Dealer, paid for <lb/>
Bides, Fur. Cotton Oil liar- <lb/>
Turkeys, etc. <lb/>
Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba- <lb/>
by Carriages, Parlor <lb/>
suits, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
Meal Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American Beauty Cigarettes, Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Poaches, Apples, <lb/>
Apples, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour. Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Lye, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls. <lb/>
Seeds. ;. Apples, <lb/>
dandies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prune-. Currents, Glass <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, I and Crackers, <lb/>
aid Sen inn Mac i , and nu- <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
to see mo. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Cotton I lagging and Ties always <lb/>
on dun i <lb/>
goods kepi constantly or <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb/>
D. <lb/>
W. R, WHICHARD BRO., <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete every de <lb/>
prices as low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce, <lb/>
of , and laying on of <lb/>
other Stales. I ordained Id <lb/>
a jury often the work while the <lb/>
and prospective arr <lb/>
by the <lb/>
News. <lb/>
that it cannot <lb/>
i- -cut back with the in- <lb/>
lo remain in the Jury <lb/>
mom ii <lb/>
In such eases it little more <lb/>
than i of endurance. The <lb/>
law should be amended so that <lb/>
two-thirds or three -fourths of m <lb/>
jury lender i verdict. <lb/>
The New dis <lb/>
question, says that up <lb/>
in lime III the <lb/>
English jury of <lb/>
that twelve <lb/>
required to a <lb/>
verdict, it seems, <lb/>
is an at ion, it has <lb/>
by . <lb/>
The Southern has <lb/>
a novelty in the South. <lb/>
Its mail trains have be <lb/>
come too heavy to carry the mails, <lb/>
its are not fast enough <lb/>
to make the schedule for the <lb/>
Southern mail. So they now run <lb/>
a solid train of at the <lb/>
late of wiles an stop- <lb/>
ping only at junction points. <lb/>
Arc <lb/>
Satisfy Your Appetite at <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Next door to <lb/>
Everything New and Clean. <lb/>
Gut, Anything Good to Eat. <lb/>
Dinner from to <lb/>
. meat. kinds <lb/>
and He <lb/>
all fur <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Malinger <lb/>
Mir for <lb/>
Sink <lb/>
I -in <lb/>
Mil, are <lb/>
They are <lb/>
mi tails, m lie o pill. V <lb/>
IS Mil. <lb/>
Sent mall. <lb/>
K CO. Cur. and <lb/>
la Ill, For <lb/>
N. c <lb/>
Cup and bas <lb/>
fatal than usual tin- <lb/>
I lie <lb/>
L. H. Pender, <lb/>
N. V. <lb/>
h Flues. Hoofing, <lb/>
Expert All <lb/>
kinds and work <lb/>
is. lie stocking of guns a <lb/>
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter <lb/>
SALE. <lb/>
By ii at the la two <lb/>
III <lb/>
, n I the Mar. h term of Pitt <lb/>
in entitled S. T. <lb/>
K . tie <lb/>
ill expose lo fur <lb/>
lo In I.-i i baton the court <lb/>
in N. <lb/>
the 1901 <lb/>
lit of of <lb/>
April term of <lb/>
to will <lb/>
certain Ind in <lb/>
in <lb/>
J tin I II. Mills, <lb/>
i Hit hi. W I. Clark bring <lb/>
laud nun B. <lb/>
In in- Hi. <lb/>
I i . B, II. A. <lb/>
I,, s from b. <lb/>
John S. <lb/>
SM <lb/>
sens. <lb/>
Mar. I, <lb/>
A LINE OF <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. E. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. . <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, drain and <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago New Orleans. <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
ISSUED <lb/>
AM J. BRYAN, <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, <lb/>
in Advance. <lb/>
One Year Six Months <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy Be. <lb/>
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb/>
Tit B office. The Semi- <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
will be together <lb/>
one year for or The <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year for 8-M payable In ad- <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
or at. <lb/>
or Ira <lb/>
BOOK ON PATENTS <lb/>
Cat. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
TRUTH TO <lb/>
-AT <lb/>
VOL. XX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH <lb/>
no <lb/>
March Proclamations. <lb/>
new, neat clean. <lb/>
we ask is for you to see our line. <lb/>
U seen It. See it <lb/>
X Val Laces, Allover <lb/>
to match all edgings. <lb/>
or bargains we are headquarters. <lb/>
U will Silks, Pine Apple Tissues, <lb/>
India <lb/>
in <lb/>
W. T. LEE CO. <lb/>
OUR LETTER <lb/>
Baal <lb/>
gar. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Raleigh, the <lb/>
past week the one great <lb/>
owing attraction and subject of <lb/>
and discussion bas been <lb/>
impeachment course. <lb/>
Among men public life little <lb/>
else has engaged their thoughts, of <lb/>
a public nature. Scores of the <lb/>
leading politicians and office hold- <lb/>
and would-he office holders, <lb/>
have paid special to <lb/>
for the one and sole and express <lb/>
purpose of witnessing remark- <lb/>
able and unusual scene in the Sen- <lb/>
ate Chamber. And the women <lb/>
They predominate, and have from <lb/>
first day of the court. <lb/>
Many of these gentlemen of high <lb/>
public station and high social <lb/>
standing, and hundreds of gentle- <lb/>
women largely representing the <lb/>
of society, have, <lb/>
all, in large numbers attended <lb/>
t ha sessions of the High Court of <lb/>
Impeachment very much like unto <lb/>
the that flocks to <lb/>
the or death trial of a poor <lb/>
charged with a capital crime <lb/>
through curiosity, pure and <lb/>
But there are feel <lb/>
for or air prejudiced against the <lb/>
men on men and <lb/>
men. these, of both sexes <lb/>
not be content to occupy <lb/>
seats the but must <lb/>
needs appear daily upon the floor <lb/>
of u the lob <lb/>
hies, of it has actual- <lb/>
come to be true that you can tell <lb/>
which way their sympathies or <lb/>
prejudices are by noting the side <lb/>
of the Chamber they occupy <lb/>
whether the right or left lobby, <lb/>
for some general understanding <lb/>
among them to this effect was <lb/>
reached early last week. And <lb/>
they are pretty evenly divided, es- <lb/>
these <lb/>
of mature age, as a rule, several of <lb/>
them the wives of counsel in the <lb/>
pro and con. <lb/>
OF THE <lb/>
During the four days of the <lb/>
past week each of the four <lb/>
Justices of the Supreme Court, <lb/>
while the White vs. case <lb/>
and <lb/>
were beard and determined, were <lb/>
the tilth <lb/>
Fain being dead. <lb/>
The two respondents, Justices <lb/>
Furches Douglas, were exam- <lb/>
Justices Montgomery and <lb/>
Clark following the older named. <lb/>
Tho writer was present In a re <lb/>
port in capacity look <lb/>
their have heard the <lb/>
speeches of counsel on each side for <lb/>
ed to several I tell <lb/>
yon now Mr. days <lb/>
Trial In only before the end is expected to <lb/>
lie for the life of <lb/>
I cannot say with any confidence in <lb/>
the statement what the result is go- <lb/>
to be. <lb/>
Chief Justice Furches made an <lb/>
excellent witness the demean- <lb/>
or of Judge Douglas while the <lb/>
was all that could have <lb/>
expected in bis <lb/>
doubtless helped their case, <lb/>
for it was frankly and honestly <lb/>
both declared in the <lb/>
Not that the loaded gun of cross <lb/>
examination was not still in the <lb/>
possession of that. <lb/>
But the enemy had spiked it <lb/>
In other words, one of counsel <lb/>
for the had talked and <lb/>
partly Judge presence, <lb/>
about the writ of mandamus prior <lb/>
to being retained in this ease. <lb/>
That man was Governor Jarvis, <lb/>
i f the lawyers on is side had press- <lb/>
ed Clark he would have told what <lb/>
Jarvis said to have <lb/>
done so, anyway, had not Jarvis <lb/>
objected the Court sustained <lb/>
the that would <lb/>
have hurt the case the <lb/>
dents. <lb/>
So, order to save the <lb/>
was it is <lb/>
probably true, as reported, that <lb/>
some uncomfortable <lb/>
damaging could have <lb/>
been propounded to with <lb/>
the vaulting <lb/>
Then, I heard on good authority, <lb/>
that the real reason Clark was not <lb/>
cross-examined wits because Judge <lb/>
Furches asked that, and the <lb/>
son he asked it was Clark <lb/>
had not attacked him on the wit- <lb/>
stand. choice as <lb/>
to which of the two explanations <lb/>
is the correct one. <lb/>
THE IN <lb/>
The trial is expected to come to <lb/>
a by Thursday or Friday of <lb/>
this a day ear- <lb/>
lier. <lb/>
The fifty jurors may <lb/>
or may not consult before render- <lb/>
their verdict. the event <lb/>
that I hey should desire lo do <lb/>
they will go into <lb/>
and discuss any point they <lb/>
most positive terms that it never <lb/>
was their intention or desire lo j elect themselves, <lb/>
treat the legislative branch of the then will twins the <lb/>
government disrespectfully or bring <lb/>
the Assembly into dis- <lb/>
repute. <lb/>
MONTGOMERY'S HUMILIATION. <lb/>
Judge Montgomery was the <lb/>
final <lb/>
roll-call, which will mean so much <lb/>
to two men their and <lb/>
good name in history which <lb/>
will mean as much to the State and <lb/>
its future safety from encroach- <lb/>
, of the judiciary upon the <lb/>
most witness that . . , , ., <lb/>
legislative branch of the govern- <lb/>
these men are <lb/>
three days past; I have talked with is the way the crowd thought <lb/>
counsel and other lawyers; I have of them, <lb/>
more than have talk I Well, it meant <lb/>
pied that seat at time. His <lb/>
testimony, under <lb/>
was seasoned <lb/>
with enough to enliven <lb/>
up things all over the Chamber. <lb/>
He and Watson, who had <lb/>
him in hand engaged battle royal <lb/>
over legal points, and the <lb/>
list Judge, a party <lb/>
alas complained that he was not <lb/>
treated with the respect due a <lb/>
Supreme Court Judge. He re- <lb/>
Mr. Watson for his <lb/>
conduct toward him and assured <lb/>
him that he no and <lb/>
when George one of the <lb/>
Managers, his fin- <lb/>
in his as Montgomery <lb/>
charged, tho latter grew livid in <lb/>
the face with rage and told Mr. <lb/>
to do it <lb/>
Tho examination of Justice <lb/>
Clark, the last witness, was a <lb/>
great disappointment to the throng j <lb/>
that had gathered to hear <lb/>
thing especially <lb/>
when the counsel for respondents <lb/>
got hold of him. <lb/>
LOADED FOB HIT <lb/>
It had noised abroad <lb/>
the lawyers on the other side were <lb/>
for and fact <lb/>
that ho was put on the <lb/>
at the outset by the <lb/>
us expected, added to this <lb/>
When he did take the stand, <lb/>
after the direct examination was <lb/>
every one <lb/>
listening for to <lb/>
the crowd was disgusted be <lb/>
measure and even caution <lb/>
many showed it.<lb/>
Surely that was not what <lb/>
Frank I <lb/>
hear <lb/>
a question asked Not. a <lb/>
squirrel-shot of that <lb/>
What does it menu I That <lb/>
believed to have <lb/>
violated the Constitution <lb/>
of the state <lb/>
If seventeen Senators respond <lb/>
the respondents arc <lb/>
safe. <lb/>
If thirty-four answer <lb/>
they are ruined. would it <lb/>
have been had they never <lb/>
lived to bear transmit to their <lb/>
children's children <lb/>
the disgrace such a verdict would <lb/>
heap upon thorn <lb/>
God grant th ill i he verdict may- <lb/>
be a just and i, onus <lb/>
IT TAKES NO TALK. <lb/>
TO BELL A A <lb/>
WHEN SHE SEES THE EXACT <lb/>
TO THE AND OF <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
We arc still tho forefront of the race <lb/>
We offer you the best selected line <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to lie found in any store in Pitt County. Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer <lb/>
and Winter. We are for yours our mutual ad <lb/>
vantage. It is our pleasure lo show you what you want and to <lb/>
sell you if we can. We offer you the very best service, polite <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established business built up strictly on its own merits. <lb/>
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice <lb/>
if you do see our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
us and the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Caps, Silks and Satins, Dress Trimmings <lb/>
Jackets Capes, Carpets, Mattings Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's <lb/>
Harness, Horse Blankets and <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar Send Is, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Halls and Rope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and everything <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
The World's Cora. <lb/>
Corn is the <lb/>
cereal crop. In some years it <lb/>
rises to be chief of the world's <lb/>
crops, surpassing quality <lb/>
exceeding quantity both <lb/>
wheat oats. The average corn <lb/>
crop for past live years has <lb/>
been bushels, and of <lb/>
this crop about <lb/>
cent is raised in the Western Hem <lb/>
and almost exactly per <lb/>
cent in the United States. Such <lb/>
statistics by the Crop <lb/>
Reporter, published by the United <lb/>
States Department of Agriculture. <lb/>
While an ungrounded prejudice <lb/>
against corn as a food for man and <lb/>
annual- existed Continental <lb/>
Europe for years, it is manifest <lb/>
that this staple article is now at- <lb/>
mine attention throughout <lb/>
the world. In Egypt it is almost <lb/>
the sole food of tic in <lb/>
the cake made from <lb/>
the staff <lb/>
of the masses, and this also the <lb/>
case In many of the Central and <lb/>
South American Republics. The <lb/>
somewhat similar food <lb/>
and u product a <lb/>
like function for the peasant of <lb/>
Italy. <lb/>
Ranges <lb/>
STYLE AND COLOR <lb/>
HEB THESE AND THE it at ITSELF. <lb/>
THAI IS JUST WHAT I AM PREPARED TO DO. <lb/>
MY STOCK I LARGEST EVER <lb/>
BROUGHT TO GREENVILLE is NOW IN AND <lb/>
YOU WILL THE STYLES <lb/>
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT. <lb/>
Mrs. is charge my millinery department and if <lb/>
the hut you desire is not on hand one will be trimmed to suit your <lb/>
tastes v, Ml ii lit. <lb/>
Hats, Silks. Braids, Ornaments, Flowers, every thing <lb/>
in the milliners line. <lb/>
a Restaurant Wrecker, <lb/>
A named Jim Jones turn <lb/>
up at a restaurant on College <lb/>
street yesterday and made a dicker <lb/>
the proprietor to furnish <lb/>
all be could eat Jones <lb/>
paid his money and called for <lb/>
Washing u pies. He ate seven <lb/>
and individual plants of <lb/>
this architecture, started in <lb/>
on the balance the restaurant <lb/>
man's supply with an appetite <lb/>
that was just becoming sharpened, <lb/>
some words with the <lb/>
the proprietor of the <lb/>
called in Policeman <lb/>
to eject the man, but alter hearing <lb/>
the statement the con <lb/>
tract, he decided that he had <lb/>
right to interfere, holding the <lb/>
customer was entitled to cat up to <lb/>
the limit of his capacity and that <lb/>
terms com pact, tho <lb/>
restaurant keeper was in <lb/>
bound to give him what lie called <lb/>
for. The officer then left two <lb/>
lo settle it. After the <lb/>
out he tillered to pounds of <lb/>
beef If pay <lb/>
There were no <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Your <lb/>
A railroad conductor went <lb/>
with a large company of <lb/>
j tors on an excursion to a Southern <lb/>
city. They arrived on Saturday <lb/>
night. An had <lb/>
lain pi. Hint d for the day. In <lb/>
the illuming, hi- gentleman was <lb/>
to in- taking more than <lb/>
usual care with his attire, and a <lb/>
friend said lo <lb/>
course, you aw going with <lb/>
us on the <lb/>
be replied, <lb/>
am going to in my <lb/>
on <lb/>
Another questioner received the <lb/>
same reply. Soon com men t it <lb/>
an 1.1 puss discos <lb/>
followed. When he set out for <lb/>
church he was accompanied by one <lb/>
hundred and fifty men, whom the <lb/>
example had turned from a <lb/>
lo the place of <lb/>
Worship -Union Gospel News. <lb/>
If you want stoves or ranges upon <lb/>
principles which tire economical, durable, <lb/>
and convenient, as well as beautiful and artistic, look <lb/>
for tho <lb/>
trade mark, which is shown Upon every genuine <lb/>
Stove or and do not be deceived <lb/>
by worthless imitations substitutes, <lb/>
lead all others in yearly sales and popularity. <lb/>
Observations. <lb/>
A woman's mouth and eyes <lb/>
speak different languages, as close <lb/>
scrutiny will prove, <lb/>
Although every woman <lb/>
pose M one of can <lb/>
refuse to become disgraces. <lb/>
When men sit listening silently <lb/>
while a woman talks it behooves <lb/>
the to weigh her words. <lb/>
Attitudes and platitudes form <lb/>
the stock in trade women who <lb/>
lack personality. <lb/>
Small talk in i not indicate <lb/>
Wisdom, bill big talk docs folly, <lb/>
A witty woman a <lb/>
one ales. <lb/>
A clever woman can fool n dozen <lb/>
men, while as man men cannot <lb/>
fool her. <lb/>
Laying Hands. <lb/>
An exchange says <lb/>
on of for <lb/>
especially in children, is now <lb/>
the place of Christian science. <lb/>
A mother cured her sou using <lb/>
profane language with one dose. <lb/>
She laid her left baud on <lb/>
neck, her right hand on II <lb/>
Hal slipper, and I lieu laid slip <lb/>
per w here do <lb/>
good. a t and a <lb/>
lapse Is for <lb/>
everybody Will Advertise. <lb/>
Persons who noted the <lb/>
want- known <lb/>
lo the public III the <lb/>
have not been the <lb/>
increasing number insurance, <lb/>
telephone, street rail- <lb/>
and other corporations and of <lb/>
churches, hook publishing houses, <lb/>
which haw i I j adopted <lb/>
tin- publicity of the en- <lb/>
The action <lb/>
ill he Wisconsin Bar Association <lb/>
amending the of ethics so <lb/>
as lo allow lawyers lo use <lb/>
per space as they choose is <lb/>
significant of the growth of the <lb/>
and ii Is believed to lie <lb/>
only a of lime when all <lb/>
I other classes of professional men <lb/>
will follow Ibis example, Indeed, <lb/>
the special ion of professional <lb/>
work has made newspaper <lb/>
in the Interest of <lb/>
the people a- well as of the <lb/>
men. Record. <lb/>
Sold Exclusively by <lb/>
BAKER k HART. <lb/>
Building <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
A new use has been <lb/>
the telephone ill Indianapolis, <lb/>
where with <lb/>
central office be called in the <lb/>
morning, as at hotel, the tell phone <lb/>
hell sort lug as an alarm kw <lb/>
in. u . <lb/>
office Is naked lo iii-;. r <lb/>
. Intel sis <lb/>
an hour or In m, the <lb/>
maybe, lo give ice it in <lb/>
unit to take c <lb/>
Children Should be to <lb/>
Thrifty. <lb/>
A bank is a great <lb/>
Incentive thrift in <lb/>
i- begun for baby, even <lb/>
small sum, added <lb/>
lo childhood and youth <lb/>
with certain proportion of <lb/>
it otherwise would be <lb/>
circles and <lb/>
child, liters a ill a very <lb/>
It amount on credit <lb/>
side when depositor <lb/>
Is eighteen old. <lb/>
sell denial the least of <lb/>
the substantial follow <lb/>
a w <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
bun dis- <lb/>
I,. r in <lb/>
Ai paper he re <lb/>
, Iii pi, <lb/>
, . It <lb/>
in a speech. <lb/>
wain <lb/>
<lb/>
</p>
</div>
</body></text></TEI>