Eastern reflector, 23 September 1902


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Have You
What
l-
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AN
UP-TO-DATE LINE OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
AND A NUMBER OF OTHER THING
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork.
Yours to please-
Jas. B. White.
stimulate the TORPID LIVER.
strait the
the bowels. Ml ere mo
equaled as
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE,
Id malarial districts are
witch- a they
peculiar In the
coated.
Take No Substitute.
A Brandy For Judge.
Don't fail to see me
before you buy
Guns, Shells, Stoves,
Heaters, Pumps,
Locks, Hinges.
And anything else in the Hardware Line.
Your friend.
H. L. CARR I
That place to set the best
Fruit Jars
is at OUT store. We them in
different styles nod sizes at prices
as low as the lowest Then as
we are headquarters for the
Best of Everything
in the Grocery Line
Get your table supplies from us
and yon are sure so have the best.
BUTTER and N
The Republicans the sixteenth
judicial district this State held
at Murphy on the
12th inst., and, according to the
Hustler,
a Revenue officer, a brandy
ganger, for Judge of the
Court. The name of the nominee
is Dean Sisk. and paper just
mentioned says be is or years
old, has had law license for four
or five years, and has never tried
a ease of consequence. Recently a
Republican judicial convention
met at Blowing Rock
J Turner, of Mitchell, for
Superior Court Judge, but he had
the graM to decline. It is such
cases as these that make the case
of the Republican party in North
Carolina hopeless and that must
give to the and
right-minded gentlemen in it
and are some Of
course that party does cot expect
to elect any judge this year, but
then it may; it didn't expect to
elect in but then it did; and
whether it does, a decent respect
for the opinion of mankind ought
to suggest to it not to affront the
people by offering notorious-
until men tor judges, of all of-
Observer.
THE GROCERS.
WHEN YOU WANT
Goods, Groceries, Confections,
etc., go to
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
Black Jack. N. C.
Nice line cf jowls on hand. Prices low
Country produce bought for cash or in
exchange for
III IN
American and Italian Marble
Wire end Iron Fence Sold.
work and prices reasonable
designs pees fit on
Notice to Creditors.
Having qualified before the I of
the Superior Court of Pitt count j as
executor of the will and testament
William White-bead, deceased, and
letters having been duly
to me, I notify ail per-
claims against
ill said William to
then for payment duly
on or In fore the 85th day
July. or notice will be plead
in liar of their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate are urged to
make payment me Immediately.
This the -1st day July,
R. J. Executor.
North Carolina's Foremost Newspaper.
The Charlotte Observer
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR.
TOMPKINS, Publisher.
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor.
Dissolution Notice.
All are notified C. H
James and S. M. Jones, partners
trading and doing business under the
firm name and style, James
Mfg have this day
mutual consent, dissolved
ship. All persons having claims
against the said The James Mfg. Co.,
will present the same to M. Jones
for settlement, and all persons owing
the company will make payment
to C. H. James. The business will be
continued by C. H. James under the
same but s. M. Jones ill not
be responsible for any Indebtedness
hereafter
This August
C.
s. M. JONES.
Take tire of Stomach.
The man or woman whose digestion i
perfect whose stomach performs
function is never sick.
cleanses, purifies and sweetens
stomach and cures positively and per
all stomach troubles,
and dyspepsia. It Is the won-
tonic is
making so many sick people
strong by conveying to
their all of the nourishment in
the food eat. J. II.
day, of
has cured me. I consider it the best
remedy ever use, for dyspepsia
stomach troubles. was given up
physicians, saved lite.
It aft r meals. Jno. I. Woolen.
a Tough Armor.
LAND SALE.
By virtue of a decree of the
or Court of Pitt county made March
Term 1902 in a certain cause therein
pending, entitled re probate in
solemn form of the Last Will and
of J. de-
I will, on
Monday, October 1902.
at o'clock m., before the Court
House door in Greenville, sell at pub-
sale to the highest bidder, for
cash, the following parcels of
land belonging to the estate of the late
J. Sheppard, situate in
township, county, to
One lying west of the
Washington of the Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad, adjoining the
said Railroad, the lands the heirs
of Daniel Hill and the lands of J. II.
Satterthwaite, containing acres,
more or less, and known as a of
the John S. Smith land and a part of
the Langley land.
One tract lying on the east side
of said railroad and immediately be-
tween said railroad and the county-
road leading from Tarboro to Wash
and adjoining the land of J.
B. Little on the south and the land of
Daniel Hill's heirs on the north, con-
acres, more or less.
One tract lying on the east side
of the county road leading from Tar-
to Washington, and bounded on
the west by said on the south
the public road commonly called
Griffin road; on by a line
running from a pine on said
road, known and Little's
corner, a north-west course to a pine
stump on the side of a little branch,
known as corner, and on the
I north by Alfred land, con-
acres more or less.
One tract adjoining the last
scribed tract, the land Alfred Jen-
kins, M. A. the high
mark of Sheppard's mill pond down
to Frank Pollard's land, thence with
Pollard's line to Bryant
line, thence with line to
high watermark of said mill pond,
thence with said high water
down to the Griffin road, thence with
Griffin road to the acre tract,
containing MO acres more or less.
One tract beginning s
and Little's coiner on the Griffin road
and running with Little's line to
It. It. Fleming's line to the Tarboro
held in Greenville on the 1st day I Washington road, thence said
of September, aSS-,.
Registrars and Judges of feet distant from the
were appointed by said Board to mill dam. thence yards parallel
hold an election in Pitt at with said dam and feet distant
Precincts designated on the
next after the first with the high water mark of
day in November 1902, in said pond to the Griffin road, thence
dance with chapter Acts with said road to the beginning, con
Boom Your Town.
Says an Every
should believe in the town he
lives in, and if he doesn't think it
a little better in most respects than
neighboring towns then he should
move out. When away from home
do not neglect to give those with
whom you come in contact to
that you live in a town,
populated by enterprising, go
ahead, progressive people, and
one that is instead of
retrograding.
If can truthfully in
commendation of the ability of
your professional men, the square
dealing methods of your merchants
the superiority of your schools,
etc., let nothing prevent you from
exercising that privilege. It will
not be necessary to mention the
drawbacks, if there are any.
Stranger seeking a location are
ways greatly influenced in favor of
any place where the citizens are
enthusiastic in
its inhabitants appreciate
the excellence and virtues each
other and will collectively spread
abroad their faith in the
future greatness of their
own locality no city or town can
expect to attain prominence over
its rivals. When rightly utilized,
talk be made effective in many
directions, this is one of them.
OLD DOMINION LINT.
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily et A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville dally at
M. for Washington.
Connecting at with
Steamers for Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York Boston,
Aurora, South Creek, Belhaven,
Swan Quarter, and
all points for the with rail-
roads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line and
H. Co. from Baltimore. Mer-
and Line from
Boston.
m in c July 1st the steam
Guide will leave Washington at
a. . Tuesday, Thursday and Sat-
for Belhaven,
and Ocracoke and will leave
coke at a. m. for
Belhaven and Washington on Mon-
day, Wednesday and Friday.
J. J. CHERRY,
N. C.
J. E. District
Washington, N. O
THE GREENVILLE
ATLANTIC
RAILROAD
CONDENSED
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NO ICE.
At a meeting of of the County
Board of Elections for Pitt county
CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain
ons. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans,
U 1868.
J. I. k CO.
Norfolk. Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
18.00 REWARD.
PER
light red cow, solid
J color, slightly darker on nose
horns cut oft three inches of head
tail when left, inch strap
OBSERVES Receives the j around neck. Will calve about
largest telegraphic news service 36th. Any one said
delivered to any paper between will notify, C.
Washington Atlanta, and
its special service is the
ever handled by a North Caro-
paper.
THE SUNDAY OBSERVER con-
of or more pages, and is
to a large extent made up of
original matter.
THE SEMI-WEEKLY
ER printed Tuesday Friday
per year. The largest paper
in North
Sample copies on application.
Address
OBSERVER,
Charlotte, N. C.
One trouble the world is
that there arc so in people in it
who are content drift the
stream.
1902.
CO.,
Cotton Buyers,
selling or disposing of your
cotton SEED. They are prepared
l. pay highest market prices or
meal in exchange, and will keep
hand at Greenville a full supply
M. and Hulls for the trade,
of
Washington, Sept. B.
Jr., assistant postmaster
here, has invented a nearly
that is
To what extent he has succeeded
is attested by the fact that the
United States government has
carefully examined his
and him aid in his tests.
On a trip to Washington a few
weeks ago he w-ts treated with eve-
courtesy by the Navy Depart-
officials.
From an explanation given by
the it seems that the in-
is a combination of
thought a formula
a decided hardening over
day battleship steel armor
plate.
Postmaster Respass is
up for election to succeed his
who does not desire the office
longer. He is a capable, system
man and will probably get the
office.
Should his invention show up
well in the tests it will make Res-
pass very man and rev
this country's naval
warfare.
Beware of the Knife.
No profession has advanced more
rapidly of late than surgery, but it
should not be used except where
necessary. In
example. Ills seldom needed. DeWitt's
Basel Salve cures quickly and
permanently. for cuts,
burns, bruises, wounds,
Accept no counterfeits. was so
troubled with bleeding I lost
much blood and says J. C.
Phillips. Paris, Witch
Salve cured me in a short
Soothes and heals. Jno. L.
Woolen.
The girl who marries a rake to
reform him generally spoils a good
wile for a good
Don't wait for op
seize common
and make them
to wit-
Beaver Dam D.
Smith, Registrar; O. T. Tyson,
andS. V. Judge of El
Precinct D. J. Holland,
J. J. Hathaway Jr. and I,,
Judges of Election.
Bethel
Registrar; n. Manning and B.
Whitehurst, Judges of
Carolina L. Per-
kins, W. J. Little
and Slade Judges
S.
way, Registrar; J. J.
house B. W. Tyson
Election.
Cox, Registrar; A. R. Holton and
E. E. Hail Judges of Election.
No.
R. Registrar; H. E. Ellis
and C. A. Fair Judges of
Falkland H. Smith,
T. L. Williams and
Henry S. Tyson; Judges of
T.
Registrar; J. J.
and B. F. Judges of
lion.
Greenville Precinct-- W. L.
Brown, Registrar; L. C. Arthur
and W. J. Fleming Judges of
E. Brad-
Registrar; M. T. Spier and
Fleming Judges
of Election.
Swift Creek
Moore, M. C. Smith and
Iredell Moore Judges Election
The present Election Precincts
in the county were adopted with
the following to
Precinct No. and No. in
Greenville township were
dated and it was ordered that
township shall
one Precinct with its polling
place at the House in the
town of Greenville.
Precinct No, and No. in
Swift creek township were
and it was ordered that
Swift town-hip shall con-
acres, more or
H. One tract lying on the north
side of the mill pond, ad-
joining said mill pond to the high
water mark thereof, the lands of W.
.
H. Rollins, the heirs of G. G. Per-
kins and W. B. Roebuck, containing
more or less, and known as
rt of the Home Place.
. One tract adjoining the lands of
Joseph Crisp, Redding Warren, the
heirs of James W. Rollins and others,
containing acres, more or less,
known as the Holliday tract.
S. One tract lands of
Stanly Warren. Ransom Mobley and
others, containing acres, more or
and known as the W. E. Which.
Of ard Had.
The mill and mill scat known as
the including the
land covered by the pond to the high
water mark, mill dam and mill
Judges of race to the county road,
rights and privileges connected there-
R. CONGLETON,
Commissioner.
This the 8th day of September. 1902.
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior Finishings
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build
We solicit your patronage and
guarantee to give satisfaction in
prices, styles and work.
Please send your orders to
Co.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Leave
At Book
Tarboro as
Lr I M IS
I It
Division
Main Line-Train leaves
leaves , d m,
m. Returning leaves
arrive p m leave
i p m, arrives
leaves Ben
s m, Mai ton OS, a
Springs Park ten a. m.
Oops Mills U am,
m, Hop. Mill p n Bed Springs tH.
p m, arrives
with train
at If ton with th Central
Railroad, at Red Springs th. Red
Springs railroad, at
the Seaboard Air Line and
Hallway at with the Durham and
Charlotte
on ways Hoed
Waldon J It P a. I H D .
Scotland Meek at is p m.
a m, I SO a m.
at if a b, so a m.
Trans
s a and let p n, arrive Female Its
a as and p m. leave I It
ass and at pas, was ass
and lie
Train Tarboro Sail
st in p Its f
K p m.
C Karat
Ta m a as.
Trans leave
at I as a all
II
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. IS pas. II a as.
It a av p . lead .
on lot
Lingering Summer
Don't let a cold run at Ibis Mason.
Summer colds are the hardest kind to
cure and if neglected may linger along
for months. A long sledge like this
will pull down strongest
one Minute Cough Cure will
break up the attack at once. Sate
sure at Cures cough-,
croup, bronchitis, all throat
lung troubles. The children like
it. John L. Woolen.
A Disappointment.
BLUSHES 1876.
M.
Wholesale retail Grover and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor
Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
and Gail Ax
High Life Tobacco, Key Che-
roots, Henry George Clear, Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Sugar. Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Glass
and Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware. and Crackers,
Cheese, Best Butter, New
Royal Sewing Machines, and nu
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
S. M.
Phone
-DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
Clinton I at a and lit
Clinton at a as
boo pi
don for all point. all
Agent
J. R. Manager.
T. M. Truffle Manage
nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. E.
1.1.
When Yon Into a Drag Stare
get a bottle Painkiller, examine
it carefully to Hit Is made by Perry
Davis, and be to take
something as because It
Is a few cents cheaper. There it only
one Painkiller,
Large bottles
The man who gets sleepy after
dinner ought to give up the idea
that he is an ornament to society.
Von Know
When you lake Grove's Tasteless Chill
Tonic cause the formula Is plainly
printed OB every bottle that
is simply Iron and in a
form. No cure, no pay.
If a in in does not know a bar
gain when he sees it, at least he
he sees
Ineffective liver is
but you want to know s the lull for it when
purge, strain and break the glands of I
the stomach and bowels. DeWitt's, It.
Little Risers never disappoint.
They cleanse the system of all poison Prescription far Malaria
matter and do it to gently
that one enjoys the pleasant effects. Chill
and Is a bottle of
are liver. Cure I It iron
biliousness, torpid liver and prevent and quinine In a tastiest form. No
fever. Joan L. Woolen. cure no Pay. Price
DISSOLVED.
The concern of Jas. E.
Jr., At Co was on the 16th of August,
1902, dissolved by mutual consent.
The affairs of the concern will be
wound up by John E. Hughes us
Liquidator. All having
claims against the concern will pea.
sent them to him for payment, and all
owing said Arm, will please settle
with him.
JAS. B, JR,
JOHN
HANCOCK Toll. ,
By W. L. Pros.
Sept.
Notice to Creditors.
qua
Superior Court
Having duly before
Court Clerk of Pitt co
hi ii of last will and
of John Flanagan, no-
hereby given to all persons in-
to estate to make
to the undersigned, and all
persons having claims against said
estate are notified to present for
on or the 21st day of
190.1, or this notice will be pleat
n tier of recovery.
This 21st day of July,
MARY w. i
of the of John
GREENVILLE N. O.
Cotton Bagging and Pies always
on hand
goods kept constantly as
hand. Country produce
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
o i e
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low the
Highest market
paid for country produce.
Dr. D James,
Dental
CHURCHES
every Bun-
day, morning and evening. Pray-
meeting evening
Bar. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. M. A. Allen
every Sun
lay, morning and evening.
meeting Wednesday evening. Bar.
H. M. Sure, pastor. Sunday school
L. H. Pender,
thin.
Sunday,
J. B. Morton, pastor Sunday-
school a. m. E. B.
F. H. Hard-
Minister. Morning and even-
prayer with sermon every 1st
and 3rd Sunday. Lay services
every 2nd and Sunday.
Sunday a. in,, W. B.
Brown, superintendent. Litany
every Wednesday a. m.
an -Preaching second,
and fourth In each month
Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
D. W. Davis, pastor. Son-
day school P. M., W. B. Par-
superintendent.
regular
LODGES
A. F. A.
Lodge. No. meets first and
third Monday evening. B.
W. M., Sec.
K. Lodge, No.
meet every Friday evening.
W. H. O. C. L T. M.
Hooker, K. of B. and S.
I. O. O. Lodge,
No. every Tuesday
evening. W. B. N. O.,
D.
R. A. Zeb Vance Council, No.
1696, meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, J.
S. Tunstall. Regent.
A. O. Council,
No. meet every first and third
Thursday night in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy
D. S. Smith
I. O. Conclave
No meets every second sod
fourth Monday in
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson
D. Smith Ken.
Poverty been called sale,
even poverty most look up its
own bread and cheese or
FT-
THE ONLY
WAY
Many people In
Pitt Co mil
read only one
newspaper
Eastern
Reflector
It's the only
way to
them.
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J.
TOTS U, TO
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VOL.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 1902.
IN THE
HOME
That's Where
H E.
Eastern
IS READ AND
APPRECIATED
Ricks Wilkinson
READY
AT LAST
After Months of
our stock of
Men's Clothing,
Hats and Haberdashery
for the Fall and we
assure that never in history of
our have able to
a superb in
each
It is none too early for a
TOP COAT.
Cool mornings and make It
to hive a little protection
both for comfort and tor tin sake of
sour health. Our range from
to including the short,
boxy styles and the longer and more
conservative shapes preferred by
many.
we call your especial to a
superb assortment at the popular
price of
includes
fabric and style.
HEN'S SUITS
Long-wearing, fashionable and perfect-fitting in every detail; the parts
which are out of tight are as good as those that can be Our prices
range from to but have a remarkably line collection
which we have marked.,.
Wilkinson
Millinery
Autumn Showing
OF THE SEASON'S
NEWEST STYLES
MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS recall
that ray display of Pattern Hats last
season was pronounced the prettiest in
town. Let me tell yon here I will have a
larger assortment, grander styles and lower
prices than any preceding season. My line of
Ready-to-wear and Rack Hats will be the
largest ever shown in Greenville.
MRS. ELLA GREENE will be with mo
again, which is a guarantee that my hats will
excel in style and beauty any sold elsewhere.
Wait and see my complete stock before
you buy.
Latest Styles in Dress
Ladies and Children,
Patterns for
to
f COME AND SEE ALL MY
firs. L. Griffin
The NEW STORE.
B. Bro.
Have opened in ons store of the Phoenix Building
Raker Hart formerly with n full line of Clothing Dry
Goods, Shoes, Hats, Furnishings, Notions, etc.
in stuck is in-w we are soiling at
Prices to Astonish You.
us a call and convinced that we save money.
B. Bro.
Gov. Aycock Pardon Granting.
Aycock discussed with
a Post writer yesterday the matter
of criticisms by the people of any
of the pardons he has in the past
or will in the future grant, the
discussion being brought up
by the criticisms about
on the pardon he granted
one Tom who was serving
a term for assaulting a 13-year old
girl with stick.
He said that the facts in this
case were that he received sworn
statements from the girl and her
mother the blow inflicted by
Rouse was purely accidental,
urging the governor to grant the
pardon. The statement was made
by the mother that the girl would
gone on the stand and
to this effect had it not
that she was sick at the time of
the trial and could not go to the
court house
Speaking of pardons in general
the Governor said that he wants
it distinctly understood that the
reason he all
for pardons to be advertised by
posters at seat and in
some county paper where the
for the pardon was convict-
ed, is order that any who object
to such a pardon may come forward
and state their objection. When
an application has been duly ad-
every one considered
by the governor is necessarily so
advertised;, no objections are
filed, the Governor takes
it for granted that there is no ob-
in the county to the grant-
of a
Post.
Our Ready to Wear
DEPARTMENT
is more complete than ever before. Beau-
new style Jackets for ladies, misses
and the best materials
latest cuts. You should sec our
Carlo Jackets.
Skirts
that challenge comparison in style,
fit and price are our offerings this
-all best goods and finished
with the new Slot Seam.
Beautiful Fur Scarfs, Huffs and
Children's Sets.
We will be glad to have you take a
look. Yours
J. B. Cherry Co.
The John Daniel, whose
hurried departure from Greenville
was noted in issue, was
one of the incoming passengers of-
Wednesday evening's I
wore a good pair of bracelets and
walk the depot to the i
jail evinced serious effects
the remarkable of last i
day. Mr. W. whose
logs had trailed John to the rail
road tank Monday, notified
authorities nearby towns,
and was Informed Wednesday
morning that his man was the
of the Tarboro police, i
Chief Cotton, of had put
his force on the lookout, yes-
morning, when John show-
ed up near the depot, John Mayo,
who looks such mat tern at
point, persuaded him from
boarding the Norfolk-bound
made it convenient him to
to with Mr.
who after him
day morning.
A New Era in Farm Life.
If news is that the A.
M. College at is so
crowded that further
can be received, then this fact is
one of the most promising
turns for the future of North Caro-
With all its tiring
this from the very
necessities of the case remains
essentially an
Slate. The A. M. is the
State's school for
An educated
class means the speedy and
gent development of the State's
greatest soil. Five
hundred students the
and Mechanics College
the dawning of a new era in
the farm life of North Carolina.
Winston Sentinel.
Lingering Colds.
Don't let a cold run at this season.
Summer colds are hardest kind Io
rare and If linger along
for months. A like this
will pull tin
lion. One Minute Cough Cure will
up attack at Ball
at once. Cures
croup, bronchitis, all throat
lung troubles. The children like
John L. Woolen.
The Only Department Store in
GREEN
Bethel High School
BETHEL, N. C.
A strictly dial class Fitting School
for young Men and Young
Thoroughly equipped, Strictly lion
Denominational, and Co educational.
Prepares for College, for
Business, and for Life.
Between this
Hook-Keeping, Commercial Law,
Shorthand, Typewriting and Music.
course is under experienced
and fully competent teachers.
Tuition, 1.00
Board at 10.00 to 17.00 per month.
BETHEL HIGH SCHOOL is situated in one of
the most beautiful and locations in
county. Fall session opens September For cat-
and full informal ion, address
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal.
am
Division of School
la noticeable a number
county in
eastern Carolina have passed
instructing their
of the Legislature to
their influence to have that body
pass, foe submission to the people,
a constitutional amendment pro
tiding for a division of the school
fund to the school taxes paid
by while people shall lie applied
to white schools only, and the
paid by shall lie
plied to schools. Some who
do not division of the
regular luxes favor a
which will permit white
to vote extra school taxes sole-
for the support of their own
schools, without being compelled
to divide the schools,
as now required by the
The scheme to divide the school
taxes according to the races is said
to be very popular in eastern
North Carolina, it is much
more popular throughout State
than many people permit them-
selves to believe. In our
a measure providing for a
division of the school taxes as pro-
posed would carry overwhelming-
We are not discussing now
the justice or wisdom of such n
measure. We are stating facts as
we see
It is true also the
to vote extra taxes for
is due in some measure to the feel-
against paying more taxes
education. Many people
i are willing to pay what they
ire paying now would refuse to
tote another cent is be
applied solely to their own lace;
and we think it more than
de an effort lie made In
Legislature to provide
some white
people who so desire may vote
extra taxes on themselves purely
the benefit of white children.
Landmark,
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With impure blood there cannot
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With a disordered LIVER then
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Pills
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Its natural action.
A healthy LIVER means pure
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DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES.
Tor chief the Supreme Court
WALTER
of Wake.
For Associate Justice of the Supreme
Court from
GROVES CONNOR,
of Wilson.
For Associate Justice of the Supreme
Court from the West,
PLAIT D WALKER,
of
For Corporation Commissioner,
EUGENE C.
of Wake.
For Superintendent of Public
JAMES Y.
of Guilford.
For Congressional
District.
JOHN II. SMALL,
of Beaufort,
For Solicitor of the Third Judicial
District,
LARRY I. MOORE,
of
BREAK INTO
THE HOMES
OF THE
PEOPLE BY
ADVERTISING
IN T II
REFLECTOR
if
A advertisement walk Into the
every day will lot wonts known
1.1 people.
A advertisement will bring custom-
for your goods, find tenant
employment or in fact till any reasonable
want yon may have.
THE REFLECTOR goes Into the homes of the
people and is read for what it them, hence
the place to tell your wants is in THE REFLECTOR.
The cost of advertisement in THE REFLECTOR
is the easiest part.
Cannot Vote Under
The Observer is in receipt of the
following from a friend at Cart-
A which is having
some discussion here Can a
in ii lit whose lather was a white
man register under the
father Now it Is s gen-
accepted that most inn-
an from the fact
their and their mothers
were while. Would this general
application be sufficient grounds
for a general mulatto
If not, could a mulatto whose
mother was a but whose
father is unknown register accord-
to Is the harden upon
for registration to
prove that his father was a White
and could vote prior Io
Your subscribers would
to have give sonic editorial
answers explanations to the
above it is certain
such would be of to many
people throughout this
time
people renders it the logical me-
through, which such
can do the most good.
Assuming that the mulatto was
the Illegitimate sou of a white man
must be assumed, as mar
between whiles blacks
is and was unlawful i the mulatto
could not vote as the law not
recognize that an Illegitimate has
any father and unless said
mulatto Is otherwise he
cannot get in
As nearly all
were slaves prior to
emancipation presumption is
that grandfather of any
ti was disqualified from voting
prior to 1808, and the burden
rests upon In show to con
before he Bin II lie entitled to
or
COUNTY NOMINEES.
For Senator.
ALEXANDER L. PLOW.
For Representatives,
J. B. LITTLE,
HENRY
For Superior Court Clerk,
DAVID O. MOORE.
For Sheriff,
O. W.
For Register of Deeds,
WILLIAMS.
For
B. CHERRY.
For Coroner,
LAUGHING HOUSE.
For Sic
D. cox.
For County i
WILLIAM B. HORSE,
JOHN It,
JOHN J ELKS,
JOHN R
JOHN W. PACE.
The Fight Resulted in Many Conversions.
The pastor of the Methodist
churches on the Stokes circuit, In
reporting the meetings held this
Circuit, says the devil
upon the scene during the service
one night at Just
before the hour a fierce
tight broke out in front of the
church door. Fists, rocks and
knives to the
of blood, the instigator of the brawl
being carried from the place with
a frightful stab the side. All
was excitement and terror, men
rushing about and women talking
excitedly. The pastor
and lbs Independence of your I Point of dismiss-
the crowd without service
when one of the brethren arose
and addressed such burning words
Io the people about the
of sin and his own trust In
Cod, and people were moved
shout after shout went up to
glory of Cod. Penitents came
and dropped at the altar were
Dispatch.
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That's what you need; some-
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and give you a good
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liver pills. They cure con-
and biliousness.
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
GREENVILLE,
D. I.
at the s-
C, M class mail
The Chinese Boxers have
into training again.
So far ha succeeded
bis efforts not to escape.
Isn't it about time that dog
tobacco
With the explanations of the
the surmises of the
Democrats, and the conjectures of
public, the hope is en-
that will jet
discover Speaker Henderson's
sons.
Anyone at all conversant
national affairs, who failed to es-
cape the news of President
carriage trolley catastrophe,
will not be surprised to learn that
William Jennings has had
has a jealous eye
on markets. Look out
for a new one next season.
Speaker Henderson's attitude is
that of a man who has positively
decided not to change his mind.
It is reported that many Kansas
farmers will bum corn this winter.
The coal stove seems likely to take
seat.
A fire at Wilmington
day morning destroyed bales
of cotton. That shortens the crop
correspondingly.
Dr. denies that the Boer
generals bare their pro-
posed tour of the Plates.
Wouldn't it be well
City to have these notables at the
along with President Boom
Carrie Nation
Peary's report will be a great
relief lo those who
spend most of their time cherish-
log arctic aspirations.
A man who claims to
have cut his third set of teeth.
would seem to be in a position to
father a remedy for bald-headed
gums
The Washington Gazette-Mes-
bays county has
more in the insane
any other county the
State.
Senator la s the cause
of trusts to be found the
complex condition of modern
you see
the
Two Cubans over a girl in
Tampa. After hour's
with pistols and lists, they
break down, shake make
up; the girl witnessing the combat
from her seat on a door step.
Which the opinion that
some women are hard to more
when they become set
Black Hair
I hive used your Hair Vigor
tor live years and am greatly
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hair. It keeps my
Helen
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I CO
Fresh Gossip From Near-by Vicinities
by Our Correspondents ant
Reported It REFLECTOR Readers.
dark
There will be another double
size issue of THE Daily
Saturday. Copy for
to be inserted it should
be banded In Friday.
That mint nave been i
by Prof John
chief clerk to the
State Superintendent Public
attraction. While lying on a
bed with his bands propped
bis head the lei go a
sneeze and dislocated h
It took two doctor seven hours to
get the bones back place.
Something of a bas
been created in national
circles by the declination of Con
B.
of the last of a
In Iowa. He
ii.- been a Congressman for ten
consecutive term-. Bis reason
not accepting the
nation again is that his views do
not accord with his party on the
of till and
CAMP BRYAN
Annual Meeting in Greenville
The reunion of the Confederate
Veterans of Pitt county, at the
court Thursday, S-pr. 17th.
in its large attendance and
like proceed ii re, furnishes
matter great interest to the old
soldiers, and to their sous and
share the
spirit that makes these
possible and profitable,
on was effected.
Winterville Department.
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS
NOTES.
N. C. Sept.
Perhaps it may have grown
monotonous to many of our friends
who honor us by reading Winter
ville Items, jet life of us
we cannot refrain from giving ex-
over the
glorious success attained by the
High School.
when we are brought In
daily contact with the pupils
realize what a excellent
young ladies gentleman
have us with their pies
Every day the past
week new have arrived
lad toe Principal it, expecting
or more next Monday. It is
indeed glorious, and we
think anyone will begrudge us our
pleasure. The enrollment will
easily reach dining the
confident that when you see
you will nay it is a beauty and
it was not O. K. we would not
call it so. -A. Cox Co
Mrs. Duck, of Tarboro, after
spending sometime visiting her con
here, left for borne yesterday
Miss Kittrell Wed-
in
A. A. Forbes, of Greenville, to
delight of the baud boys and
all rest of our people, came
down Tuesday night to help make
music. Jolly Old Pig.
L. is real
hope to sec Mm out
New industry News Factory
We've got and arc going to
start lo work next week. Half
Interest for sale at cost.
They are guessing, but we
haven't told w ho those three pretty-
girls are yet.
K. Chapman bas gone to Cal-
i-o today. By the way we have
been requested to state he is hand-
some, which we cheerfully do.
A. G. Cox is still anxious to
HEARNE CO.,
Groceries, Provisions, Country Produce,
Fruits, Candies, Tobacco and Cigars.
Agents for Wilbur's Horse, Cattle and Poultry Food.
CLOTHING
LITTLE MEN
T F.
Idea is
Is anything too
for your boy I If our child-
costs a
more than some of the cheap
duds of the dry goods stores, it
PERSONAL NOTES
Brief Mention of People Met
With la the Social World
j Thursday,
Hon. Moore arrived this
L. Fleming has returned
item Raleigh.
Fruit Jars. I
for YOU bring back the stuff and gel your dollar.
A dollar spent with us gets a
worth of
every time. If it doesn't
B. F. Manning A Co. will pay,
, . . , , sheep or swine
Jo bushel cotton .,, . , .
., . . ,,. , ; which he pay the best market
or will exchange 1300 pounds
cotton teed meal for one ton of
seed.
Ir. B. T, left yesterday
with the following officers, for the for Baltimore,
by who will
bare an operation performed for
the weather already
overcoat point
the coal strike yet unsettled, some
folks arc beginning to wonder bow
they are going to keep warm the
coming winter.
A New York broker was arrest-
San Francisco for
at passing girls,
who will disfigure his
with a de-
nerves trouble.
The death Nicholas Fish, i
New York millionaire, as the re
suit of a saloon row, promises to
keep the guessers buy for a while.
About three women are supposed
to be at the bottom of it.
in is ad
fresh milch cow for
If any subscriber has de
paired milch cow
or a butter milch cow, he might
compromise this one.
We take pleasure reassuring
11.1 dear old soul who may still en
apprehensions for the safe-
of the North Pole. The author
Hies will assign Lieut. to
duty in the United Stales.
The of Southern To-
of Richmond, Air
lath, properly
termed a Greenville edition,
that it is made up matter i n
this town. Ii ten
pages to descriptions, with
of the Greenville tobacco
market and other of
town. The article, which ex-
prepared by Mr. J. B.
Lightfoot, who
days in the Interest of
ensuing year.
II. Harding, Commander, II. A
Blow, Secretary.
Committee on Arrangements
D. E. A. Move
Jno. Boyd,
J. J. J.
I. Swift John
Pearce, Tyson,
Beaver John T.
Henry Harris. Falk
T. A. F.
L. Brow;. Bethel; J. It. White-
H. James,
Central Committee on An
appendicitis. We sincerely hope
the operation may be
that Col may return home
fully restored
got us badly mixed up
in the first paragraph of our last
items, brother, we
can't do but help us a lit-
if you can.
Not being able to fill orders for
Tar Heel wagons we cow also
making a wagon which we call our
which are equipping I Mrs. Dixon.
with the belt ready made hickory J L ii. White and Mrs. L.
rim wheels we can purchase. M, Saturday in
BLACK JACK ITEMS.
Jack, X. C, Sept.
Rev. Mr. Manning, Bur-
and assisted
by Mr. Pollard are conduct-
a series of meetings here this
week.
Miss Rosa Smith, of Clay Root, ll
visiting relatives here this week.
Miss and Lucy White
attended church at Bear Creek last
Sunday.
Misses from near
Ayden, arrived this evening to
visit her brother, Jesse
Mrs. Sophia Dixon is
Mai. H. Harding. that these wagons
The ash d Km i
col l I He lit -it It
much because of what the
ville tobacco market is doing.
is attending strictly to
her own business, is selling
immense quantities of tobacco breath
best prices of market the cf a bug
The modern tendency f COD-
denting bulky has re-
ill Compressed Spirits
and Chemical which
will market the genial and
eye opener in tablet form
good old rye for vest pocket
and case. This will obi late
many difficulties. The festive
Inkier was a great old standby,
but it was inconvenient. A safe
repository a snug quart, while
you arc parlor reciting
Thomas Moore or Byron to Mary
Eliza, isn't easy to find. So
much bulk in one pocket would
undoubtedly attract the
of c besides
committing you to an embarrassing
explanation case slid out of
your pocket at some stage of
the evening's exercises. j
had to leave ii outside, excuse
occasionally for a forecast
of heavens, and run of
Bliss's
purl your
m in behalf tin
It is to be hoped these tab
lets will be BOD odorous or per-
fumed, so one will Mill be
the Slate. That's what.
factory.
C. T. W. B, Wilson. E.
G. Flanagan. James L. Fleming,
H. W. J. I. White, F.
C. Harding and Dr. E. A.
it was ordered that the
of the Confederacy be request-
ed to act Central Committee.
The following were appointed
and will constitute an advisory
Pension
C. D.
John Pearce, M.
S. Jno. Me
Tyson,
Beaver Little, Bethel;
J. R, Congleton, J.
Bull ;. R. B.
Falkland; W. II. Wilkinson.
Farmville; F. Ward,
Harding made a
brief but very suggestive address,
followed by requests for speeches
from Moore, W.
Harding and who
reap n led, much to the entertain-
present.
Tut is pleased to
the provisions made to put
future reunions of the old soldiers
business management. The
committees appointed and the in-
to the Daughters of
Confederacy to co operate with the
Central Committee, will no doubt
result much more satisfactory
for the next reunion
than has possible under the
method depended on heretofore,
Thursday, Sept. 1908, was
elected for the reunion,
Meeting.
Rev. J. T. who will
a meet log for some days in
the Baptist Thurs-
day evening and held his first
vice a bl. His text was
low and I make yon fishers
Mis I a
one to Christians, as to
ran me useful ill I lie Hat-
find fish for men for
Him.
The -i vice will begin
o'clock, sermon at A
request has been mule the
lore close so all may
have an opportunity of attending
the matting
Three Times
the Value of
Any Other.
One Third Easier,
Third Faster.
wanted in all
unoccupied
W heeler Wilson Mfg Co.
SB-
Atlanta, Ga
S. T. WHITE, Greenville, N. C.
Liberty or give me death
This is what a great man once said. Now everybody
who has Tobacco to sell says I'll take the
are not taking the place of Calvin Mills, J. II Mills
-Tar not by any Haddock were the successful
means. We are making Tar Heel i last Saturday during the
wagon right on as tail as we can, j consisted of
but as have the whole thing to I the most men dogs not to
make, wheels and we can not Kin hut one bear,
turn them out as fast as we can Miss Cora Carroll spent a short
which is equipped with Miss Annie White
with ready made wheels.
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
II INSURANCE lit
OF NEWARK, N. J., POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is
Will be reinstated if arrears be paid within on month while you
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of i i and payment of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime
of
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
I New Dress Goods
Silks, All-Over Laces
E are the strongest line of
Dress Goods and Trimmings in all the
latest shades and weaves that will be
shown this season. We are paying
especial attention to this line goods, and you
may rest assured you will get the lowest prices
if you buy from us. We have a line of
staple dry goods, such Homespuns, Calicoes,
Ginghams, and fact anything you want in
the staple
SHOES
Oar shoe Department Ii full up with bar-
gains in all latest styles fur men, ladies and
children.
CLOT
Men's, and children's Clothing. We
can save you some money in this department.
We are headquarters in prices and quality. We
have from cheapest to the best.
We also have the latest things in Furnishing
Goods, such as Collars, Cuffs,
Shirts, Underwear, you
want in this line ire can supply.
Goodness of quality with cheapness of price
can always lie depended upon in our store. We
n invite you to examine our lino be-
buying your fall goods.
The more voice a man puts Into
argument the less logic he puts
there.
friends,
. PULLEY
2nd Door North of Bank of
Farmers of Pitt and
Surrounding Counties.
Let me have your attention a
moment I have purchased the
Planters use
and will have charge of it this season. I
have been identified with the Greenville
Tobacco market almost from its start, and
am familiar with every detail of the
Tobacco business.
It is my purpose in conducting the
PLANTERS WAREHOUSE
to run it in the interest of those who sell
their tobacco on my floor, knowing that
the more I help the farmer more I
help myself.
No effort will be spared to make every pile sold
at the PLANTERS bring the highest price.
Knowing the value of Tobacco, having
ample capital lo carry on the business,
assisted by the best helpers that can
procured, I can make it to your interest
to sell at
Plenty of room to take care of your
team, and all the farmers who to
stay over night will find ample
Bring mo tobacco if you want best prices.
B. E. PARHAM,
PLANTERS WAREHOUSE.
And there is reason such a choice, for it is an
disputed fact, known to everyone keeps up with
sales on the Greenville market, that the
HATS
any
to
leads both in quantity sold and in prices obtained.
When a farmer drives to the LIBERTY with a load of
Tobacco he has the assurance that his interest will be
protected and that the best work possible will be done
him. None go away dissatisfied. have a most
courteous force of book-keepers and assistants, who are
glad to see you at any time, and in MR. W. T. BURTON
we have the finest Auctioneer in the South.
remember your
leap.
Greenville. N. C.
W. T. LIPSCOMB CO.
Greenville, N. C.
Proprietors Liberty Warehouse,





THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
GREENVILLE, N C.
D. I. Editor
at H.
C, u mail i.
TOMMY, September
The Chinese Boxers have gone
into training again.
far Wilcox has succeeded
his efforts not to escape.
Isn't it about time that dog
stopped warning tobacco I
Wilmington hits a jealous eye
the tobacco market. Look
for a new one next season.
Speaker attitude is
that of a man who has
not to change his mind.
It is that many Kansas
farmers will burn corn this winter.
The coal stove scents likely to take
scat.
A fire at Wilmington
day destroyed bales
of cotton. That shortens the crop
correspondingly.
report will be a great
relief to those gentlemen who
spend most of their cherish-
arctic aspirations.
A Kinston man who claims to
have cut his third set of teeth,
would seem to be in a position to
father a remedy for bald-headed
gums
The Washington Gazette-He
says Beaufort county has
more inmates in the insane asylum
than any other county in the
State.
Senator say s the
of trusts to found the
complex conditions of modern
Now you see
em d the
There will be another double
size issue of The Daily
tor Saturday. Copy for
to be it should
be handed in Friday.
With the weather already
preaching overcoat and
the coal strike yet unsettled, some
folks arc beginning to wonder how
they am going to keep warm the
coming winter.
With the explanations of the
the surmises of the
Democrat, and the conjectures of
the general public, the hope is en-
that somebody will yet
discover Speaker Henderson's
sons.
Anyone at all conversant with
national affairs, who failed to es-
cape the news of President
carriage-trolley catastrophe,
will not be surprised to learn that
William Bryan has had
Dr. denies that the Boer
hare their pro-
posed tour of the States.
Wouldn't it be well for
to have these notable at the
along with President
veil and Carrie Nation I
Two Cubans over a girl in
Tampa. After a half hour's
with pistols and lists, they
break down, shake and make
up; the girl witnessing the combat
from her seat on a door step.
Which confirms the opinion that
some women are hard to move
when they become set
ways.
That must nave been terrific
sneeze indulged by Prof John
Duckett, chief clerk to the
State Superintendent of
Instruction. While lying on a
bed with his bands propped under
his head the professor lei go a
sneeze and dislocated bit shoulder.
It took two seven hours to
get the bones back
Something of a sensation has
been in national political
circles by the declination of Con
D. B. Henderson, Speak-
of the last House, of
from his district He
has been a Congressman for ten
consecutive term. reason
given for not accepting the
nation again is that his views do
not accord with his party on the
question of tariff and trusts.
Black Hair
I hive used your Hair Vigor
years and am
pleased it. Ii certainly re-
stores the original color to tray
It keeps my ha-r
Helen New Portland, Me.
Hair Vigor has
been restoring color to
gray hair for fifty years,
and it never fails to do
this work, either.
You can rely upon it
for slopping your hair
from falling, for keeping
your scalp clean, and for
making your hair grow.
II at Milt ill
If your you,
u and e will
.-ii . II.
if your -t
c.
A New York broker was arrest-
in Han Francisco for
at passing girls.
who will disfigure bis
with a de-
serves trouble.
The death Nicholas Fish, a
New York millionaire, as the re-
of a saloon row. to
keep the guessers busy for a while.
About three women are supposed
to be at the bottom of it.
Somebody in is ad
fresh milch cow for
If any subscriber has de-
of getting a sour milch cow,
or a butter milch cow, he might
compromise on this one.
The issue of the Southern To-
of Richmond, for
Kith, might very properly
termed a Greenville
that it is made up matter can
this It gives ten
page-to descriptions, with Ilia
of toe Greenville tobacco
Market and other of the
town. which is ex-
was prepared by Mr. J. B.
who recently spent some
days here in the interest of the
Tobacconist.
We take pleasure reassuring
the dear old soul who may still en-
apprehensions for the safe
of the North Pole.
will assign Lieut. to
duty in the United
The eel d Kinston Pit a
should iii in.-nib
much because of what the Green-
ville tobacco market is doing.
Greenville is attending strictly to
own business, and is selling
immense quantities of tobacco at
The modern tendency con-
bulky necessities has re-
in the Spirit
and Chemical Company, which
will market the genial and
eye opener in tablet form
good old rye for the vest pocket
and stamp case. This will obi
many The festive
tickler was a great old standby,
but it was inconvenient. A safe
a sung quart, while
you arc the parlor reciting
Thomas Moore or Byron to Mary
Eliza, isn't alway- to find. So
much bulk in one pocket would
undoubtedly attract the attention
of besides
committing you to an embarrassing
explanation case it slid out of
your hip pocket at some stage of
the evening's exercises. I nil
had to leave it outside, excuse
yourself occasionally for a
of Hie heavens, and run the risk of
Mary Bliss's little brothel
h-cover mid report your
in behalf of tin
It is to be hoped that these tab-
lets will be odorous or per-
fumed, so that one will be
able to distinguish breath I
CAMP BRYAN GRIMES
Annual Meeting in Greenville Thursday.
The reunion of the Confederate
Veterans of Pitt county, at the
court house Thursday, Sept. 17th,
in its large attendance and
like furnishes
matter of great interest to the old
soldiers, and to their sons and
naturally share the-
spirit that makes these
possible and
was effected,
with the following officers for the
ensuing year.
H. Harding, Commander, H. A
Blow, Secretary.
Committee Arrangements
D. K. A. Move
Jno. P. Boyd,
J. J. J.
B, Kilpatrick. Swift Creek; John
Tyson,
Beaver Dam; John T. Parker,
Henry Harris. Falk
A. F.
L. Brown. J. It. White-
D. H. James,
Central Committee
Mai. H. Harding, Chairman;
C. T. W. B. Wilson, E.
G. Flanagan, James j, Fleming,
H. W. Whedbee, J. B. White. P,
C. Harding and Dr. B. A.
It was ordered that the
of the Confederacy be request-
ed to act Central Committee,
The following were appointed
and will constitute an advisory
Pension
D. Greenville;
John P. M.
Kilpatrick, Creek j Jno. S. Me
Tyson,
Beaver W. G. Little, Bethel;
J. . Congleton, J.
Bullock, It. B. Parker.
Falkland; W. II. Wilkinson.;
F. Ward.
Commander H. Harding made a
brief very address,
followed by requests for speeches
from Larry Moore, W. P,
Harding and J. Flemming, who
responded, much to the entertain-
those
I at; is pleased to
note the provisions made to put
future of the old soldiers
business management. The
committees and the in-
to the Daughters of the
Confederacy to cooperate with the
Central Committee, will no doubt
result much more satisfactory
arrangements for the next reunion
has been possible under the
method depended
Thursday, Sept. 10th, was
selected for the
Meeting.
Rev. T. who will
conduct a meeting for some days in
the Baptist church, arrived
evening and held his first
vice His text
low and I ill make you fishers
Hi I ilk was a very
earnest one a to how
Icy can bed useful in
service fish for men for
Him.
The servile tonight will begin at
o'clock, sermon at A
been made the
lores may
have an opportunity of attending
the meeting
The more voice a man puts into
Fresh Gossip From Near-by Vicinities
Winterville Department.
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS
NOTES.
N. C.
Perhaps it may have grown
monotonous to many of our friends
who honor us by reading Winter
ville Items, yet the life of us
e cannot refrain from giving ex-
exuberance over the
glorious success attained by the
High School. Rape
we arc brought In
daily with the pupils
realize what a most excellent class
young ladies gentleman
have honored us with their pres
by Our Correspondents
Reported f-r REFLECTOR Readers.
fret confident that when you see
one you will say it beauty and
it it was not we would
call it so. -A. G. Cox Co.
Mrs. Buck, of Tarboro, after
spending sometime visiting her con
here, left for borne yesterday morn-
Miss
in Greenville.
A. A. Forbes, of Greenville,
the delight of the baud boys and
all rest of our people, came
down Tuesday night to help make
music. Jolly Old Pig.
W. I. is real
hope to Bee him out soon.
New industry News Factory
We've got one and arc going to
start to week. Half
HEARNE CO.,
Provisions, Country Produce,
Fruits, Candies, Tobacco and Cigars.
Every day tor the past
week new students have arrived a
and the Principal is expecting
or -0 more Monday. It is
indeed glorious we don't
think anyone w ill begrudge our
pleasure. The enrollment will
easily reach dining the
B. F. Manning Co. will pay
cents per bushel for cotton feed
or will exchange 1300 pounds
cotton seed meal for one ton of cot-
ton feed.
Dr. B. T. left yesterday
morning for Baltimore,
Died by Cos who will
have an operation performed for
appendicitis. We sincerely hope
the operation may be
that Mr. Cox may return home
fully restored to health.
Somebody got us badly mixed up
in the first paragraph of our last
items. brother, we
can't do much, but help us a lit-
if you can.
Not being able to fill orders for
Tar Heel wagon we cow also
making a wagon which we call our
which we are equipping
with best ready made hickory
rim wheels we can purchase. You
will understand that these wagons
are not taking the place of our ,, Q
brag -Tar not by any ,, Haddock were the successful
means. We are making Tar the
wagons right as fast as we I bear which of
but as we have the whole thing to wost d
make, wheels and all, we can not I kill but one bear,
turn them out as fast as we can Miss Cora Carroll spent a short
the which is equipped with Miss White
with ready made wheels. We Saturday.
They are guessing but we
haven't told who those three pretty
girls are yet.
R. G. Chapman has gone to Cal-
today. By the way we have
been to state he is
some, which we cheerfully do.
A. G. Cox is still anxious to
purchase sheep or swine tor
which he will pay the best market
pi ice.
BLACK JACK ITEMS.
BUCK Jack, X. C, Sept.
Rev, Mr. Manning, Bur-
toughs assisted
by Mr. Pollard are conduct-
a series of meetings here this
week.
Miss Rosa Smith, of Clay Root, is
visiting relatives here this week.
Miss and Lucy White
attended church at Bear Creek last
Sunday.
Misses Nannie from near
Ayden. arrived this evening to
visit her brother, Jesse
Mrs. Sophia is visiting
Mrs. Robert
Mis. L. II. White and Mrs. L.
C. Mills spent last
New Dress Goods
Silks, Ail-Over Laces
Agents for Wilbur's Cattle and Poultry Food.
Fruit Jars.
tor YOU bring back the stuff and gel your dollar.
A dollar with gala a
worth of
every time. If it
Three Times
the Value of
Any Other.
One Third Easier,
One Third Faster.
wanted in all
unoccupied territory.
W heeler Wilson Mfg Co.
Atlanta, Ga-
S. T. WHITE, Greenville, N. C.
AFTER TWO TEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
ill BENEFIT f III
OF NEWARK, N. J., TOUR HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is
Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within month while you
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of and payment of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each
succeeding; year, provided the premium for the current year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an the lifetime
of
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
WE are showing the strongest line of
Dress Goods Trimmings in all the
latest shades and weaves that will be
shown this season. We are paying
especial attention to this line goods, and you
may rest assured yon will get the lowest prices
if you buy from us. We also have a line of
staple dry goods, such as Homespuns, Calicoes,
Ginghams, and in fact anything you want in
the staple line.
SHOES
Shoe Department is full up with bar-
gains In all latest styles for men, ladies and
children.
CLOTHING
Men's, boys and children's Clothing. We
can save you some money in this department.
We headquarters in prices and quality. We
have- from the cheapest to the best.
We also have the latest things in Furnishing
Goods, such as Collars, Cuffs,
Shirts, Underwear, you
want in this line we can supply.
Goodness of quality with cheapness of price
can always be depended upon in our store. We
n invite you to examine our lino be-
buying your fall goods.
immense quantities at aWe to distinguish breath The more voice a man puts into
the beat prices of any market the atmosphere cf a bug an argument the less logic he puts
the State. That's what. factory. there.
Your friends,
Farmers of Pitt and
Surrounding Counties.
Let me have your attention a
moment I have purchased the
Planters use
and will have charge of it this season. I
have been identified with the
Tobacco market almost from its start, and
am familiar with every detail of the
Tobacco business.
It is my purpose in conducting the
PLANTERS WAREHOUSE
to run it in the interest of those who sell
their tobacco on my floor, knowing that
the more I help the farmer the more I
help myself.
No effort will be spared to make every pile sold
at the PLANTERS bring the highest price.
Knowing the value of Tobacco, having
ample capital to carry on tho
assisted by the best helpers that be
procured, I can it to your interest
to sell at the PLANTERS.
Plenty of room to take care of your
team, and all the farmers who come to
stay over night will find ample
Bring tobacco if you want best prices.
PULLEY E-
WAREHOUSE.
ind Door North Bank of
me Liberty or
This is what a great man once said. Now everybody
who has Tobacco to sell says I'll the
And there is reason for such a choice, for it is an
disputed fact, known to everyone keeps up with
sales on the Greenville market, that the
r.
leads both in quantity sold and in prices obtained.
When a farmer drives to the LIBERTY with a load of
Tobacco he has the assurance that his interest will be
protected and that the best work possible will be done
him. None go away dissatisfied. We a most
courteous force of book-keepers and assistants, who are
glad to see you at any time, and in W. T. BURTON
we have the finest Auctioneer in the South.
remember your
W. T. CO
Proprietors Liberty Warehouse.





.
ere is what You Want
THE FURNITURE
Two Stores chock full of new goods in their line,
and are now offering special prices to the cash
buyers of Pitt and adjoining counties. We have
just received another car load of
BUCK'S STOVES
AND
the great White Enamel stove
to give satisfaction or money refunded.
If in need of a cook stove you can't afford not
to examine the Buck stove. Cool mornings call for heaters. We
have kinds, sizes and prices. Our Furniture room is run
over. Never before have had such a complete line of Furniture
from the cheapest to the finest quartered oak. Sideboards, in great
variety, ranging in price from to Our 3-piece chamber
suits are very handsome.
CHAIRS
All kinds, from the cheapest to the finest. We can surely suit you in
styles and comfort in chairs. Our Rug Department is complete. Lace
Curtains, Curtain Poles, Window Shades, Foot Hats, Matting and Floor
Covering of all kinds. Just come along for Shoes, Dry Goods,
etc,, etc. We will make you feel good by giving you prices that will
surprise you.
Yours for business,
A. H. TAR CO.
H. L. Coward
T. E. Hooker
T. M. Hooker
M its
And its brightness is never dimmed.
A proof of what
STAR
Is doing for the farmers of Eastern North Carolina is
shown in immense sales every day. And you hear
only expressions of satisfaction from all who sell with
us.
STAR
was already a big warehouse, but this season we have
found it to enlarge again to meet our grow-
sales, and now we a floor space equal to the
largest.
When it comes to getting the best prices, we do that
every time on all trades. We only ask you to come and
see. Bring us a load and be convinced what we can do
for you.
COWARD, CO, Props.
o.
J. Q. BOWLING,
H. A. TIMBERLAKE,
H. C. CANNON,
SALESMAN.
AUCTIONEER.
ASST. BOOK-KEEPER





Ho With
Turned Down,
am not remark-
ed Representative On y of Virginia,
that like a very
Thereat the Virginian stooped in,
lit walk through the long corridor.
Of the capitol and picked up a
black Leaded pin. m not
he repeated, there is
One thing I never never open
n letter with the address turned
down. I will tell you why. When I
Was a bank I hid lot of
letters in my mail one day. They
were piled up neatly before inc.
I began to look over the contents of
each. Finally in the pile unite
a there lay a letter turned back
up. opened it without at
the address and pulled out a
for a posit of in the
ban ;.
I km . re my ling,
the en I large i clear.
lake I at had
been for or, I the
deposit bad been for only 1300, and
plainly I had made n mistake in
it. You can that
I pulled I p r very I I
b let he
elapsed and the certificate had gone
into the hands of a third party, I
tried to stop payment on it.
to make a long story short,
the whole thing was
out, and neither I nor the loft
money by the transaction. But
Iron that day to this never open
k letter with the back of the
ope toward Post.
Fr.-d in
rick K. u . i
newspaper man, a-ha i
luted t l i men M to i . ace ilia
veteran Is one f the an I r.
era nil of mi n
a d I U I mi
all n- . b mail their ;
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in
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stuff
BUSHED 176.------
. M.
By virtue of a decree of the
or of Pitt a; Marco
In a certain cause
milled re probate In
Ch lbs solemn lorn the Last Will and
Bar I J-
Wholesale am. retail Grocer
Furniture Cash T
Hide, Fur, Cotton Seed. Oil Bar on
Turkeys. Egg, Bed Monday, October 1902.
Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba at o'clock m . before thy Court
Carries. ,
Tables, Lounges, sales, r cash following pieces or
and Gail Ax the estate of the late
H-ch Key West Che- situate In Carol-
roots. Henry ear,
led Cherries, Peaches, Apple Branch the Atlantic
Pine Syrup. Jelly.
flour Coffee. Meat, Snap,
Xv, Magic Food. Matches, MI.
Meal and Hull,
ten Seeds.
Applet-,
China Were, Tin and i
. Cakes and On k . ,; i-
in. Cheese. Beat . Sew
Bowing
other u-
Quantity. for
to see me.
S. M.
B. L.
B. A. Vice J. L. Little, Cashier
Bank of Greenville,
G.
of Greenville, N. C ,
of business July from lo
Carolina Corporation
at the
North
CAROLINA VIRGINIA
Telephone
N. C.
The following toll rates will
in effect on and after May 1st.
1902, subject to change and
reel Ion Greenville to
-.-. Beaufort
SO New
I i
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t, .
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i r.
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one i
re J
v.
f.
Hilt
Chase City
p.
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Hi ml
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SB
If
oat Railroad, adjoining the
I, lands or the heirs
Daniel H. and the lands of J. H.
acre-.
known a a part
. s. land a pan of
. i the
I. . . and the
. to
land J. ,
B . the land
the north, eon- j
. , . re or less.
U the east j
. co is from Tar-
i ton. bounded on
It . I; the south
i s line
. t, on said
. ard Little's
north-west course lo a pine
i side a little branch,
n- corner, on the
north by Alfred land, eon-
I acres more or
I One tract adjoining the last de-
d the I ind Alfred Jen-
kins. A. W the high
mark I S mill pond down
to Frank Pollard's land, thence with
line to Bryant
i. with loll
it. i ii ark it Id mill pond.
thence with high water
down to the Griffin mad. thence with
the Grit u to sere tract.,
i more or less.
. One tract bi ginning at Sheppard s
and con i on the Griffin road
and running Little's line
It. R. Fleming's line to
n thence lb
and
Overdrafts
Furniture Fixture
Due from
Cash Items
in Bank
capital Stock paid in
Surplus.
Profits loss
18,717.71
15.000.00
145,487.62
1186,146.50
attention given to all entrusted to us.
186,146.90
Bethel High School
BETHEL, N. C.
class Fitting School
Men
Strictly non-
and Co educational.
for College, for
and Life.
in
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V.
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P.
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pal II .
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to
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boys .
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G. Per-
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Prepares
Business,
Between year.
Rook-Keeping. Commercial Law,
Shorthand. Typewriting and Music.
Beach course i under
and competent teachers.
Tuition.
Board at to per month.
BETHEL SCHOOL is situated in one of
the and healthful locations in
county. Full session opens September For cat-
and Information, address
j. W. Principal.
BREAK INTO
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r-
d in ,
v I
I lit
i .
con one to
brother Ii i to r
a sermon at the Be
In I I Cr. Pat-
ton weal to the pulpit with the Int. n
of obi i
While the ; ration i
the first It to t
he had i ii on I
church
on ascertained I t such
was the.
Ur. continued e
service and In n toe
while the n
was the second
preacher st n
of the oil ii I ms few nut on
i ii of n ; I I I
been band l I i he onto
n ;
, r, or, y i the thirty
words that had n on
i tar . i tho reading d
and i re u bed fur a no
of the mom that Le
I i i i in
Princeton. once looked
card and left it on the desk
a-cat y
associate . Professor Wilson. ho
me Dr Patton as v-
of I rd
this day of lbs
las
Tn Gin of Gluttony.
Emit i to
tend w in I .
unify. T . dis-
, m direct i I to over.
citing red and the death
that scent to
. led.
worts because
era i no and
thus double the danger, An
just
I min eat-
three hearty a with-
out taking any lie
that a man who in the open
air can eat n much at lilts,
but that the man of
its who partakes of melt three
times a day U simply laying up
trouble for and malting it
for companies
to the rates.
Units
. i ,
. in . fa .
to i all
i-. . Fall Cati
which we will I on
upon request.
Wood's Poll also
All about
floods Foil Planting, flood
Clover c
for Fall and
i of any Seeds
WOOD SONS.
Richmond, Va.
In
the
n .-
tract
., . an i
. t
. . Met-
HI
ii, Tl mill and II known
., the
pond to the
. mark, the dam and null
the road with the
com then-
THE HOMES
THE
PEOPLE BY
ADVERTISING
I N V ii E
REFLECTOR
into the
with.
Orders tor JOB PRINTING are
Best
B.
Of
A Liberal Offer.
ind ,
a Ires
s Stomach,
i T to wanting
a nut. . rs of the
constipation,
I- u new and good one,
Greenville.
Ills Hie.
A will walk
homes every day and will let wants I-
v. the
A will bring custom-
for your goods,
employment or in fact till any
v. ant vim have.
THE into th-
Is for what it them,
to telly, Is in THE REFLECTOR.
Tat coat of advert in THE REFLECTOR
is tho part.
LANDS
MISS MAY
A Society Belle of London, Canada.
MAT
if
h a
Ii and
Kai
to i one of
social of .
L. r to
ha enjoy
the company of h r
of on
a of Pot
the hearth n. he
to Wire of
for
for
pains at the period. I could
hardly on my ft and was
welL was the
that I could on to do Tie
any good, a several with u-
cm. of cored me I
have now cajoled perfect health for two
and you all the credit for I
know you
For a young girl Wins of It
the to hr through
by taring the
FARMS FOR SALE
line Farm, i from
AH person are warned not
or In any a trespass upon I
an of lands. Any one tumid IT sores.
will lie prosecuted.
S-pt.
J. L.
flow in a healthy
i very easy to
through the
of
the of
need sot to feared.
Wine of it woman's
best relief from youth to
age. A million women
bate r . blessed relief
fr by
It
trial in an incredibly abort
time. In a case of deranged
Wins i f Cards fails. To
is to
cf Any
physician will tell you that to remote
the of a disease renders the cure
easy, in seldom fails to
the cure. If yon would bare
relief which Miss secured try
Wins of Von tin it with-
out an examination and without say
publicity Ton can take it in
the privacy of your home and
as much benefit as if a doctor bad
prescribe it for yo-j. Thousands of
men are feeling the rigor of
by taking Win. of
A million
hare found
Win. of Car
relief
Good land corn,
cotton, etc. Splendid
burns
Farm. miles
from here, ti r.-.
with barns
Baring duly qualified
parlor Court of Pitt a
of the Last will
S. deceased, notice
ii hereby given to all persons Indebted and tenant house.
to the estate to make immediate pay-
to tin- undersigned, all pet
sons baring claims against tin
notified to same for
I b n months from
in bar
of their run very.
hub day Sept. min 1802.
A H
of J. N Moore.
Third Farm, about
half Bleared, with good
tobacco burns and
orchards. About half this
is low ground, ii good
coin land, and suitable for
wanting to- wise
Suit a
Mat. farming. A nice
A nice Jive
dwelling, five good tenant
seven tobacco barns
and a back three largo
, orchards in bearing and vine-
Cleaned and Pressed. pasture and list land.
All these farms on Free
Delivery and in a healthy corn-
Would look better and
last longer if yon bring
it down and have it
The work that do
speaks for itself, and I
am ready to serve you
promptly at all times.
PAUL
The Tailor.
Apply to
J. M. BEATY,
N.
POOR PRINT
CLOTHING
LITTLE MEN
T E Good-enough-for-tho
idea is mighty poor
policy. Is anything too good
for boy If our child-
clothing costs a
more than some of the cheap
the dry goods stores, it
is because it is worth more.
No good Clothing for and
Children can lie had elsewhere
for as little money. Blouse
Baits, Little Walking
Coats, Russian Blouse Suits,
Single and Double Breasted
swell Overcoat. Matty smart
and new ideas for and
Winter. We are pleased when
parents in just for a look.
King Clothier.
LOOK
OVER
My Line of
And J . be
that
was ever shown
in Greenville.
nave just returned from
an extended trip the
Northern Fashion Centers,
where the prettiest and latest
styles of the season's offer-
i n g s were secured. My
wear and Walking
Hats are Beauties, and of
Trimmed and
Hats I have the very newest
shapes. Baby Caps lo great
variety.
My stock of
Pictures
this season is and
more varied than ever. Beau-
selections for any room
in the house.
My entire stock will please you
and you are invited to see it.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
If there is a M A Hi; la the
of this paper it to remind you
that you owe Tin
for nod we request you to
settle early an We need what
owe us hope you will not
us waiting for it.
Tills fur who bud
cross mark on their paper.
vi n inn
M.
The band met in
Thursday night for practice.
winter is not here
There will be some more warm
weather.
The Kinsey school, at
LaGrange, has suspended for want
of patronage.
J. I. Cherry publishes a notice
all not to trespass
upon any his lands.
Attention is called to the notice
to creditors by Alice M. Moore,
executrix of J. N. Moore.
Saw Wednesday night
mind the
date and do not fail to hear him.
Mrs. M. millinery
opening will take place
day Thursday, and
My will be closed Thurs-
day, Oct. and Saturday, Oct.
of holidays.
M.
A large number of have
ready been sold for Ham
next Wednesday night. Bet-
look after yours in lime.
Mn. M. D. now goods
are coming in and she has an in-
announcement in today's
paper. Her stock is prettier
You don't go through this world
but once. Better slop long enough
in the journey to consider where
you will the next one.
The Misses Erwin will their
opening of new Fri-
day, All ladies cordial-
invited to see the newest
ions of the season.
Pulley have at-
tractive advertisement today's
paper. They have the goods to
back everything they say, and
their prices will astonish you.
The ladies will lie glad to
of Mrs. M. Ii.
opening Wednesday Thurs-
day. and All
be there to see her goods.
The Company,
a corporation duly chartered under
the laws of North Carolina, head-
quarters at meeting
with success. The
of its officers is a
tee of its stability, Its being a home
enterprise, a guarantee of patron-
age, The best men the State
are among its officers, Dr.
Taylor, pres., T. Leach,
Lumber Co.,
A. M. Cashier
First Bank, treasurer;
I. and Ur.
Wm. M. medical director.
Its directors are among tho prom-
men of the and loan
their names to is not
good. Messrs. A. N. of
Baltimore, Pippin, of
I'm i are here the interest of
The and will be glad to
give all possible information.
PERSONAL NOTES
Brief Mention of People Met
With in the Social World
i Thursday, 1902.
Hod. Moore this
I. Ii. Fleming has returned
; i; -j,.
Jesse came back
stay
Miss Pattie Skinner is
for a few days.
Sheppard has sick
the last few days.
David James returned the
Wednesday evening train.
O. M. Tucker, of Norfolk,
rived Wednesday evening.
Jesse went down the
road Wednesday evening.
row and T. V.
of Lizzie, returned from Nor-
folk Wednesday.
W. N. Harris, of Wilmington,
came in to visit bis
sister, Mrs. J. A. Kicks.
Mrs. M. of Colorado,
arrived Wednesday evening to vis-
it her daughter, Mrs. It. L. Smith.
A. A. Turnage, of Cripple Creek
Wednesday
to visit his brother, W. J.
Turnage.
W. G. Lung, of Farmville, who
has been visiting his daughters in
Kinston, returned to Greenville
this I
H. B. Hardy, of tho Raleigh
News Observer and J. A. Crews,
of the Wilmington Messenger, wore
in a today.
Mrs. J. IS. Andrews and
Bruce and Jessie, of
Salisbury, who have been
the family of U, Moore, left by
the morning train to visit relatives
in Bethel.
Friday,
Larry Moore is off for Nor-
folk.
Warren went to Kinston I
Thursday evening,
Joe Vance Cox left today for a
Baltimore Hospital.
Will and wife went
I Tarboro this
Miss Lee Sugg returned to
Kinston Thursday evening.
Mrs. Smith, of
returned home Thursday evening.
Dr. B. T. Cox, of Winterville,
was on tho train for
Cox passed through this
morning to Baltimore, to
a hospital.
Mrs. James Cotten and
Miss Lillian, of Scotland Neck,
who have been visiting Mrs. T.;
Vincent, left for home this morn-,
Mi
Bar. F. A. to Beth-
el today.
W. T. Lipscomb weal to Goose
Nest today.
F. L. Walker la mi a trip
to I i ills-.
Warren returned from
Kinston this morning.
F. D. was on tho
train this morning.
Miss Woolen, of Kins-j
was at Hotel Bertha today.
B. Hardy, of the News and
Observer, left on the morning
train. i
J. Ii. who our
breaks Friday, to Dan-
today.
J. F. Parker daughter, Miss
Clara, of Farmville, returned from
New Bern this
Mi--i who has
been visiting at W. II, Johnson's,
returned to her home Halifax
today.
Miss Vivian who has
been visiting the family W. H-
left this for her
homo Martin county.
Sheriff Warren and
went to Conetoe
i. lo attend the meet-
of the Baptist's Sun-
day.
Know What are Inking
When Tasteless
because the formula is plainly
I on every bottle allowing that
. .,. , ,, in ft
pruned on every i.-
is simply Iron and
No cum n
that
. a
re, pay.
c has most remarkable tonic proper-
ties for all who live in malarial dis-
Ayer
Malaria and trim. A never-failing remedy for
U C diseases.
CLOTHING,
Shoes,
HATS
You need any
Here's the Place to
Get them Cheap.
C. T.
The Big Store.
Greenville. N C.





Have You Forgot
What
RESOLUTION OF SYMPATHY.
Hill of Covenant Lodge No. I. 0.0. F
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING
UP-TO-DATE LINE OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
A vary
M u a of Mr
AND A NUMBER OF OTHER THING
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION
Come to sec me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork.
Yours to please-
Jas. B. White.
Don't fail to see me
before you buy
Guns, Shells, Stoves,
Heaters, Pumps,
Locks, Hinges.
And anything else in the Hardware Line.
Your friend,
H. L. CARR
Death has again visit oil the
home of one of our brothers and
taken therefrom his life companion
in her young womanhood; and it is
hereby resolved by this Lodge
we do sympathize with
Bro. W. E. Moore in the death of ,
hid wife, and point him to the.
source of all strength, who alone
can understand the depth of his
sorrow is able to afford full
minion times of distress.
Resolved That these
be spread upon the minute-.
a copy to Bro. Moore, and to
the papers for publication.
L. II.
A. B.
T. White.
Com.
OLD DOMINION LINT
RAILROAD
nun
Tell Yo
That the place lo get the best
Fruit Jars
is at our store. We have them
different styles and sizes at prices
as low us the lowest. Then as
usual we are headquarters the
Best of Everything
in the Grocery Line
table supplies from us
and are Mire so have Hie lest.
BUTTER and CHEESE ON
Three re Sufficient
It is a popular idea that a dog
that loses a leg should, in pity, be
given the speedy death that is me-
to a horse with a limb,
but the tine Scotch collie
to Mr. David S. Yates, of this city,
daily proves that a dog may lose
a leg without fullering particular
discomfort or loss in locomotion.
A year ago the dog in the
way of a street ear, and the result
was that the veterinary surgeon
who was called in had to amputate
a hind leg as close to the animal's
body as possible. The dog played
invalid when the
was healed he arose with a
triple movement is astonish-
to all spectators. He jumps
high fences, runs races with other
dogs and all respects retains his
former prowess in the local canine
Observer.
tare of the Stomach.
The man or woman whose digestion is
perfect and whose stomach
Ulcers or
Sores
need not become a fixture upon your
body. If they do it is your fault, for
MEXICAN
MUSTANG LINIMENT
will thoroughly, quickly and
cure these afflictions. There
is no guess work about it; if this
is used a cure will follow.
how quickly a burn or mid can he
I have treated It with Mexican
1.1 Bah healer It at the very top.
Steamer leave Washing
ton daily at A. M. for Green
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Connecting at Washington
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York Boston,
Aurora, South Creek. Belhaven,
Swan Quarter, and
all points for the West with rail-
roads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New Clyde Line from
Bay Line and Chesapeake
S. S. Co. from Baltimore. Mer-
and Line from
Boston.
July lot the steam
Guide will leave Washington at
a. Thursday and Sat-
for Belhaven,
and Ocracoke and will leave
coke at a. m. for
Belhaven and Washington on Mon-
day, Wednesday and Friday.
J. J.
Greenville, N. O.
J. E. District Supt.
Washington, N. C
L.
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At
THE GREENVILLE
Greenville,
THE
WHEN YOU WANT
Dry Goods, Groceries,
etc., go to
Mrs. L. Ii. WHITE,
Black Jack, N. C.
line -a Price lo
Count produce bought for or in
exchange for
DEALER IN
American and Italian Marble
N, C.
Wire and Iron Fence Sold.
work reasonable
pees suit on
Dissolution Notice.
All persons are notified that C. II.
and s. M. Jones, partners
trading and doing business under the
firm name and James
Mfg have this day
mutual consent, dissolved
ship. All persons claim
against lbs said The James Mfg. Co.,
win present the same to s. M. Jones
for settlement, and all persona owing
the -aid company will make payment
to C. II. James. The business will be
continued M. under the
I not
i but s. M. Jones
for ii.
hen inter
This August 28th,
V.
S. M. JONES.
Notice to Creditors.
Hat log l tore the Clerk of
the Superior Court of as
i the last will and testament
William Whitehead, deceased, and
letters testamentary having teen duly
Issued to me, I hereby notify all
sons holding claims against the estate
of the William to
present them for payment duly
on or before the 25th day of
July, or this notice will be plead
in liar of their recovery. All persons
Indebted to said estate are urged to
make payment to me Immediately.
This the of July,
It. J. t mm, Executor.
North Carolina s Foremost Newspaper.
The Charlotte Observer
EVERY DAY IN THE. YEAR.
CALDWELL TOMPKINS, Publishers.
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor.
PER
THE OBSERVED Receives the
largest telegraphic service
delivered to any paper between
Washington and Atlanta, and
its special service is the
ever handled by a North Caro-
paper.
K SUNDAY OBSERVER con-
of or more pages, and is
to la extent made up of
original matter.
THE SEMI -WEEKLY
EH printed Tuesday Friday
per year. The largest papa
in North
Sample copies -cut on application.
Charlotte, N.
trouble the world u
that than an so in In n
who me Content drift down the
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers
Stocks. Cotton, Grain and
Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
I el IN ;
J. I. PERRY CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and
solicited.
15.00 REWARD,
light rid cow, solid
color, slightly darker on nose
limns cut oil three Indus of head
when left, null strap
around neck. Will calve about
Sept. 25th. one finding said
cow will notify.
Sept. 1902,
Notice to Creditors.
Saving duly before tin-
superior Court Clerk county
Si I v is last
John do-
Is hereby given to all persons In-
to estate to make immediate
to the and all
persona having laid
estate an lo present
payment on or the at day of
July. t in I.,
ii bar
This 21st July,
the John
Flanagan.
Orders JOB PRINTING are
solicited. Beat
function is
cleanses, purifies and sweetens the
stomach and cures positively and per
all stomach troubles,
and dyspepsia. It is the won-
tonic that is
making so many people II and
weak people strong by conveying to
their bodies all of the nourishment i
the food they cat. Rev. J. II.
day. of Holladay. Miss., writ
has cured me. I consider it th.
remedy I used for dyspepsia
stomach troubles, l was given up by Registrar; II. Manning and B.
NOTICE.
At a meeting of of the County
Board of Elections for Pitt county
held in Greenville on the 1st day
of September, 1902, the following
Registrars and Judges of Election
appointed by said Board to
hold an election Pitt county,
Precincts designated on the
Tuesday next i the first Mon-
day in November 1902, in
dance chapter Acts 1901,
to wit-
Beaver Dam
Smith, Registrar; G. T. Tyson,
and S. V. Judges of El
action.
J. Holland,
I. J. J. Hathaway Jr.
J. Judges of
Bethel
physician-
it after mi
saved my life.
Jno. L. Woolen.
Love is a dream with a night-
inure just the awakening.
Beware the Knife.
No profession has advanced more
rapidly of late than surgery, but it
should not he used except where
necessary. In cases for j
example. It is seldom needed.
Witch Hazel Salve cures quickly and
permanently. for
burns, in wounds,
Judges of
Carolina L. Per-
kins, Registrar W. J. Little
and Slade Judges of
Election.
S.
way, Registrar; J. J. Laughing-
house and B. K. Tyson Judges of
Election.
Cox, Registrar; A. R.
E. E. Judges of Election.
So.
Accept no counterfeits. was so R, Johnson. II. E. Ellis
with bleeding piles that C. A, Fair Judges of
much blood and strength. J. C. ,.
Witch , , .
Halve cured me in a II. Smith,
and heals. Jno. L. Registrar; T. L. Williams and
Woolen. Henry Judges of
Half the people in the world are , Farmville T.
too optimistic and the other Registrar; J. J.
are not pessimistic enough. B. F. Judges of
Precinct-- W. L.
Brown, L. C. Arthur
W. J. Fleming Judges of
A Sad Disappoint me
Ineffective liver medicine is a
lint you don't want to .
purge, strain break the glands of Hon.
the stomach and bowels. I E. Brad-
paver disappoint, Registrar; M. T. Spier and
Lunsford Fleming Judges
They cleanse the system of all
putrid matter and do it so gently
that one enjoys the pleasant effects.
They are a tonic to the liver. Cure
biliousness, torpid liver and prevent
fever. John L. Woolen.
Adam had his troubles, but he
never had a spasm at sight of a
dressmaker's bill.
Every Healthy Boy
likes to get himself into places of
Hence sprains
Mother scolds and out the
bottle of Painkiller and
rubs it on the injured with an
energy, and on
the the case. There is
nothing like Painkiller to out the
soreness. is hut one Painkiller,
Perry
of Election.
Swift Creek
Moore, Registrar; Smith and
Iredell Moore Judges
The present Election
in the county were adopted with
the exception, to
No. and No. in
Greenville township were
dated and it was ordered
township shall
one Precinct with, polling
place at the House in the
of
Precinct No, No. in
Swift creek township were
and it was ordered that
Swift township shall con-
one Precinct with its pot
ling place at Cross Roads .
Chin. Co. Board of Election for
Pitt Co.
J. Smith,
LAND SALE.
Bl virtue of a decree of the
or Court of Pitt county made at March
Term 1902 in a certain cause therein
pending, entitled re probate In
solemn form of the Last Will and
Testament of J. de-
I will,
Monday, October 1.1
at m., the Court
House door in Greenville, sell at pub-
lie sale to the highest bidder, for
cash, the following
land belonging to the estate of the late
J. situate in
township. Pitt county, to
tine tract lying west of the
Washington Branch of the Atlantic
Coast Line adjoining the
said the lands of the heirs
of Daniel Hill and the lands of J. II.
containing 11.1 acres,
more or less, and known as a part of
the John S. Smith land and a port of
the Langley land.
One tract lying on the east aide
of said railroad immediately be-
tween said railroad and the county
road leading from to Wash-
and the laud of J.
II. Little on the south and the land of
Daniel Hill's heirs on the north, con-
acres, more or leas.
I. One tract lying on the east side
of the county road leading from Tar-
to and bounded on
the west by said on the south
by the public road commonly called
the Griffin road; on by a line
running from a pine on said Griffin
road, known as Sheppard and Little's
corner, a north-west course to a pine
slump on the side of a little branch,
known as corner, and on the
north by Alfred land, con-
acres more or less.
One tract adjoining the last
tract, the land of Alfred Jen-
kins, M. A. the high
mark of mill pond down
to Frank Pollard's land, thence with
Pollard's lino lo
line, thence with line to
the high water mark of said mill pond,
thence with said high water
down to the road, thence with
the Griffin road to the acre tract,
containing acres more or less.
One tract beginning at
and Little's corner on the road
and running with Little's line to
H. Fleming's line to the Tarboro
Washington road, thence with said
road to the Sheppard mill race,
thence with to a
point feet distant from the
mill dam. thence yards parallel
with said and feet distant
thence across the mill dam
to the high water mark of pond,
thence with the high water mark of
said pond to the Griffin road, thence
with said mail to the beginning, con-
acres, more or less.
II. One tract lying on the north
side of the Sheppard mill pond, ad
id
CO.
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior Finishings
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build
lap.
We solicit patronage and
guarantee to give satisfaction in
prices, and work.
Please send your orders to
Greenville No. Co.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
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with lbs Seaboard Air and
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Charlotte Railroad
Save the Children
All stomach and bowel troubles lo child or adult are
due to a single
Flux, colic, dysentery and
all complaints of like nature, are the result of undigested
foods fermenting Id the stomach. The only way to
fever to cure troubles without Injury
o the membranes lining the stomach It to restore
perfect digestion.
What Cat
Is the new discovery which all stomach
and troubles by This famous
remedy checks cleanses, purities and
sweeten digests all classes of fond and to the body
all of the nourishment, and strength it contains.
,. , , .- an
ha.
by all
a lost of
all
It cans.
. fur re
sail
pond the high
water mark thereof, the lands of W.
joining
H. the heirs of G. O. Per-
kins and W. It. Roebuck, containing
reran, more or less, and known as
part of the Home Place.
One tract adjoining the lands of
Joseph Warren, the
heirs of James W. and others,
containing acres, more or less,
and known as the I'd Holliday tract.
One tract adjoining the lands of
Stanly Warren, and
others, containing ill acres, or
less, and known the W. F. Which
tract.
The mill and mill seat known us
the including the
land covered by the pond to the high
water mark, the mill dam and mil
race to the county road,
rights and privileges connected there-
with.
Commissioner.
This the 8th day ISM,
A offer.
The undersigned will give a free
sample of Chamberlain's Stomach,
and Liver Tablets to one wanting
a reliable remedy for disorders of II .
stomach, biliousness or
This i. a new remedy and a good one,
Wooten's Drug Store Greenville,
Pharmacy.
J. COREY,
If
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m Mini
Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
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Train
slips
Beck p .
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H. M. EMERSON,
Agent
J. B. Manager.
T. M. Manager
GREENVILLE
Cotton Bagging and lies always
on hand
Fresh goods kept constantly en
hand. Country and
sold. A trial will i you.
D. W.
IN
N. C.
The Stock every
and prices as low the
lowest. Highest market
paid for country produce.
Dr. James,
Dental Surgeon,
CHURCHES
every Hun-
day, morning and evening. Pray.
meeting Wednesday evening
Rev. J. N. Booth,
school a. m. M. A. Allan
superintendent.
every Hun
lay, morning and evening.
Wednesday evening. Bar,
H. M. pastor. Sunday school
a. m. L. H. Pander,
thin
Sunday, Bar
J. B. Morton, Sunday-
school a. m. B. B.
F. H. Hard-
Minister. even-
prayer with sermon every 1st
and 3rd Sunday. Lay
every 2nd and 4th Sunday.
Sunday school a-, in., W. B.
Brown, superintendent.
every Wednesday a. m.
Christian-Preaching second,
and fourth Sunday in each month
Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
Rev. D. W. Davis, pastor. Son-
day school P. M., W. B. Par-
superintendent.
regular service
LODGES
A. F. A.
Lodge. meets first and
third Monday evening. B.
W. M., J. M. See.
K. River Lodge, No.
meet every Friday evening,
W. H. C. h T. M.
Hooker, K. of B. and B.
I. O. O. Lodge,
No. meets every Tuesday
evening. W. S. N. G.,
Se--.
R. A. Zeb Vance Council, No.
meets every Thursday even-
lug. W. B. Wilson, Secretary, J.
S. Regent.
A. U. A.
No. meet every drat and third
Thursday night In Odd Fallows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy
Smith
I. O. Conclave
No. meets every second and
fourth Monday in Odd Eel-
Iowa Hall. W. H. Wilson
D. S. Smith Sec.
Poverty has been called sale,
but even poverty must look up Its
own bread and or go
THE ONLY
WAY
Many people In
Pitt Co u
read only one
newspaper
Eastern
Reflector
It's the inly
way to r
them.
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH TO
PER III
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 1902.
NO.
H E
Ea
Re
IS READ AND
Ricks Wilkinson
Wash s ,,, v
AT LAST
After Months of
our stock of
Men's and Clothing,
Hats and Haberdashery
for the
assure that never in of
our have we been to
present u superb assortment in
each department.
Sufficiently Neat
It will be noted that bis speech
at Asheville President Roosevelt
; referred in forcible terms to
of Benedict Arnold. The
j President had evidently forgotten
Senator bill which
pensions deserters who left the
Confederate armies and joined the
Union side. The Wadesboro Mes-
and refer-
ring to these facts,
Hie man who this
against a
signed a bill, the
. of which was secured by
through the
of which several thou-
j of these, the most
, of will receive money
reward for their
ii sufficiently
IDS
It is none too early for a
TOP COAT.
Cool mornings and nights mate it
necessary lo have u little protection
both for comfort and for sake of
health. Our privet range from
to Including the short,
boxy and the longer and mm
preferred by
We Tour to a
assortment the popular
Includes every
HEN'S SUITS
fabric and style
in every detail; the part
are out Of Sight an-as good as those that be seen. Our price
range from but we v i c
which we have marked.
S Wilkinson
Millinery
Autumn Showing
OF THE SEASON'S
NEWEST STYLES
MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS recall
that my display of Pattern Hats last
season the prettiest in
town. Let me tell you just here I will have a
assortment, styles and lower
prices than preceding season. My line of
Heady-to-wear and Hack Hats will
largest ever shown in
MRS. GREENE will be with me
which is a guarantee my data will
excel in style and sold elsewhere.
Wait and see my complete stock before
you buy.
Latest Styles in Dress Patterns for
Ladies and Children, to
The New
j is a new idea
industry, like other
experiments, promises
I to baa big thing. It is pro-
duel of the South
station. During
process potatoes Me boil-
led, peeled and in a
cannery, and will remain, it
claimed, for years.
The preserved potato becomes lit
for after being soaked
i water an hour. Like
many other new ideas, this prom-
lo lie a big thing. It
to Hie farmer the perfect
of one of his mot prolific and
important general food crops,
at the same time lilting it for sale
and economical shipment to dis-
markets heretofore closed to
it, effects these by a mode
of preparation which Is so simple
that it can be employed
OB any farm. When it is noted
that one ease stated in table
an acre of laud yielded bushels
of raw potatoes, which in I urn
j yielded bushels of the dried
product, the of the
process in way of developing
the culture of the vegetable in the
South and it g If lo
ll; World's commerce
to appear in truly vast
State Sentinel.
Our Ready to Wear
DEPARTMENT
Is complete than before. Bean-
style Jackets for ladies, misses
and children, the materials and
latest cuts. You should sec our
Carlo
Skirts
that challenge comparison in style,
fit and price are our offerings this
best goods and finished
with new Slot Seam.
RALEIGH LETTER.
Beautiful Fur Scarfs, Huffs and
Children's Sets.
We will be glad to have you take a
look. Yours truly,
J. B. Cherry Co.
The Only Department Store in
GREEN VILLE
Sept.
It's a good sign when the chair-
men of the two great political
in this vie with each
other
bare done most for the charitable
and educational institutions of
North Carolina, lo have their
respectively sticking to
it and laboring hard already to
prove it.
with the dance
you both along tins
line, but you sight of
fact you will all be afford-
ed the opportunity to prove
when the next General As
meas, at least,
you may do Nor will
candidates lie lo
that have eyes
while proceeds
that there'll be a
among taking notes all over
the faith, He'll print
Let us hope for good results
of tins rivalry.
The volumes of K.
Court Reports bequeathed
the State Library by the late Judge
John Grey Greensboro
have been received here.
The ease of II. F.
Seawell vs. S. A. L.
resulted a verdict of
for the
court
the boys with direct or remote
Connection with corporations are
cautioned to lie more
during the pending campaign,
less are anxious to mulct
their employers.
Ms Pills
win dyspeptic fro.,
l misery, on J enable bin to S
whatever he wishes. They prevent
SICK HEADACHE,
and
lib the body, give keen
DEVELOP FLESH
and solid muscle.
coaled. M
Take No Substitute.
Homesick.
COME AND SEE ALL MY GOODS.
firs. L, Griffin
The Proof of Doing is in What We Do.
Greenville Warehouse
makes no claim that is not borne out facts. An average
of for everything; sold on our during-the month of
August its own talking about what Man and
the rest Of do for those who sell at tho Greenville
You only have lo try us to be convinced that we
will get you the highest prices every
P. EVANS CO ,
K s Proprietors Warehouse.
D. S. SPAIN.
During our tenure we have
at the end of
present lineal year will have spent
over hundred thousand dollars
more than
and spent daring the
of their tenure of office for
pensions to disabled Confederate
Soldiers, Who will complain of
t Who will
i pittance to these old heroes
I The voted
Congress this year a bill
one and
forty for pensions
soldier .
can party has voted through
this year another bill pen-
persons who left
the Confederate army and joined
the Union army, and it is said
there will be paid out this
hill about live hundred thousand
in North Carolina.
Tho amount Carolina
have to contribute Ion the
payment of I ban to
Union soldiers during the present
year will reach between twenty
thirty thousand
We do not or
plain of just pension lo Union
soldiers, but it would
that party which
hue voted these liberal
sud to tho payment of which we
will so largely to
brave men who followed Grunt and
to begrudge tho little
mite which we felt able lo
contribute to in part at
the pressing needs of the
men who and
If. at
I want to go back to the orchard
that used to wine,
apples are Oiling
Tin-air with their wine.
The Birmingham
list of fatalities from
at Sept. has
reached one ten. A
dispatch to the Cab News
Observer lays
The Her. L. U Price, of New
whose name appears
the lit of dead, was most worship
Master of the
Lodge of Negro Masons of Louis-
Hi- was charge a train
delegates from Louisiana and
Texas and is well known
United Dr. Price
lost his life in an effort
women being flush-
ed lo death beneath the panic
crowd I in- church.
Three times he his way In-
to building and brought out
three women. The fourth lime he
was in the crush and
be could extricate himself was
borne to the floor of the
and died of
of the bucks who are
said to be responsible for this
loss of life, by engaging
a row the church, which raised
the mistaken cry of from
some part of the audience has
been arrested and jailed,
with disturbing public
The other had not been located.
Been Radical Since 1896.
History, it seems, is re-
peat itself the vicinity of Char-
I want to wake up the Hack the it will
an independent move-
out from that city,
was old
under
want tin- west wind through the
coin fields
lie rustle lean
Will
to our business
See us when in want of
We have just added Steam Sup
sell anything In line very low
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard
Valves, Check Valves, Water
Oil Air Hancock
V. S. Cocks, Steam
Pipe all sizes, Pipe i in all sizes.
LINE OF Belt, Sandy
Belt, Leather Belt, Belt Lacing,
management of CoL Charles It.
Jones, who became a
I the old Ming the river.
The little, low of the . cu-
I i in- warm September of the of
Again on the hills. day. inglorious defeat, and
I down in the decline, is n matter of
Where Hie leathery clematis I history. Out from hustling
,. , , , city present day cornea the
the role of against
I pas turn
Am lei down the duty old
party led by its pres-
editor. This nothing more
Four eyes like twin stars. we have expected along
,. . , , since the days and
j me weary and dreary,
is
yon lack,
To the little, old valley,
I want in go back.
Alice Allen in
Value tot Town.
Bun.
day
nourished.
Durham
SOLE A
In accordance with the law, as
rued by Attorney General
Gilmer, and assented to by Sena-
Ion Simmons
, ., .
value to town which c. . ,. .
T. chairmen State Committees
II arresting Sewer -mi I
Garland Cook Stoves,
BAKER HART
you live be measured by the
work you do. If you have
marks to make of the town and
people therein or never pal-
home spend
your money other towns, yon
nay depend upon II the good you
will do for those around yon will
amount to very little, you
ought lo go forthwith to some
place yon work for
talk for. Both town you leave
and the one you move to would be
better stub a
Notice.
There will be a change
of tho John
Boggy Co., and ail persons.
to ii.-. are lo settle at
once. By doing you will have
us trouble yourself cost.
R.
O.
Sept
of two parties respectively, the
registration of voters
in be opened at a. at. on Than-
day, October Sad, continued
open on each day except Sundays
until and including Saturday,
Let every citizen en-
titled to vote under law pin
this notice in bis hat and observe
when the books open.
1st rat ion only place be-
tween ii a. m, and sunset tho
lays the backs arc open.
Post.
Your Tongue
If it's coated, your stomach
is bad, your liver is out of
order. Pills will
your tongue, cure your
make your liver right.
Easy to take, easy to operate.
All
BUCKINGHAM'S
Mas.


Title
Eastern reflector, 23 September 1902
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
September 23, 1902
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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