Eastern reflector, 14 October 1902


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Have You
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AN
DATE LINK OF
What
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
THE STATE Our Raleigh Letter
News and Opinion.
ON A WHEEL
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-
las. B. White.
Don't fail to see me
before you buy S
I Guns, Shells, Stoves
Heaters, Pumps,
Locks, Hinges.
And anything else in the Hardware Line.
Your friend,
H. L.
That the place to get the best
Fruit Jars
is our More. We have them in
different styles sizes at prices
us low as the lowest Then as
usual we are headquarters fur the
Best of Everything
in the Grocery Line
your table supplies from u
are sure SO have the best.
BUTTER and CHEESE OS ICE.
Greenville.
THE HEW
WHEN WANT
Dry Goods, Groceries, Confections,
Mrs. L. I. WHITE,
Black Jack. N. C.
line cf goods on hand. low
produce bought hi a
,;.
IN
American and Italian Marble
Wire end Iron Fence Sold-
work sod prices reasonable
design on
NOTICE TO
qualified before the
. Ink of Pitt count as
Administrator of of V. J.
deceased, notice i hereby
Hi nil persona Indebted to the
lUte tn make payment
In the undersigned, and all
having claims against estate arc
present the tor pay-
meat within twelve from
, l- plead in bar
,, I.-, ,
day of September,
E,
W. Jack.
Foremost Newspaper.
The Charlotte Observer
EVERY IN THE YEAR,
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J. P. CALDWELL, Editor.
PER YEAR.
THE the
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delivered to any paper
Washington and Atlanta,
its special service is the greatest
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THE SUNDAY son
gists of or more page-, Slid i-
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original matter.
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ER Tuesday
per year. The largest
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Sample copies sent on application,
Address
THE OBSERVER,
Charlotte, N. C.
Is your
ll it Is, ml
order. JOB
kinds in the and
workmanship.
Dissolution Notice.
an notified that C. H.
James and S. M. Jones, partners
trading and doing business under the
name and style, James
Ml- have this day
i , consent, dissolved
. p. All i sons having claims
against the The James
art sent the same to S. M. Jo.
f,, and all persons owing
said will make payment
to C. James. The business will be
H. Jam.-- under the
same but S. M. Jones will not
I for indebtedness
hen after
i This August ,
i . H. JAMES.
S, It. .
TO
qualified
Court Clerk of Pitt counts as
Executrix of the Last will and
J. N. Moon, notice
i- hereby given all persons
to the estate to make Immediate pay-
to the undersigned, all per-
having claims against estate
are notified to present the same for
within twelve months from
or notice ill bar
of their recovery.
day
K M-
Executrix J, N- Moore.
LANDS POSTED.
All persons warned not
i- or in trespass upon
of my lands. Any one
ill l
lads.
J. I. CHERRY.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago New
IN
J. I. PERRY k CD.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
5.00 REWARD.
light red cow, solid
color, slightly darker on nose
cut oft three inches of head
when left, inch strap
around neck. Will calve
one Boding said
cow will notify. D. V.
Sept. N. C.
The carnival is now a thing
the past and it would take a search
warrant a pack of bloodhounds
to find anybody that regrets it.
News.
Some scheme for limiting the
output of to the
soldiers who were born after the
war might tend also to reduce ex
Salem Journal.
Those people who pose as lead-
the march of civilization,
who claim to morality,
and the e factors all pro-
movements, and who yet
time to and
their town or city newspaper, are
good specimens of that class of
generate that clog the wheels of
News.
It baa ceased to be a question
between the Pennsylvania mine
and the striking miners,
and has become one the
mine operators the public, the
consumers of coal. The operators
have had their say and made their
decision. Public sentiment is
crystallizing and will be beard
Star.
Jim Wilcox will get a new trial.
Such is the decision handed down
the Supreme Court Tuesday
evening last. This decision seems
lobe based the conduct of the
crowd at his which had a
tendency to Intimidate the jury.
In our this decision is as
it should and as we have
thought it would be all long.
Guilty or no. guilty, Wilcox
did not have a fair
beth News.
A number Of bold robberies and
attempts to hold up people the
highways have occurred very
in this of late.
Two or have occurred near
All efforts to capture
t he law less ones have so far proved
fruitless. lake the farmer
unawares when he is returning to
home from the tobacco
market loaded with money. In
several cases the have
been too much for the be
robber and saved their money.
News.
In the balmy weather and blight
sunshine with the i of
section of the country are
blessed realize what a
coal famine means to those
further north, where anthracite
coal almost the only fuel. The
poor are already to
fer and those able to pay the ex-
prices are Ml much bet-
off. New York some schools
and hospitals nave closed,
already are heard
populace which
rioting and lawlessness at
early In
that city last Sunday prayers
were offered that the might
be settled. Meetings have been
held in some northern towns and
the city authorities petition to
grant what rebel they could. Some
of these petitioned
President Roosevelt to take
to ward off the great
laced the people. smith we
know nothing of all this. We feel
no apprehension of suffering from
cold because of the strike. Here
we have soft coal in
abundance, and though these
of fuel be higher
because of the scarcity of an this
cite coil, we can all keep from
freezing; so we are not in
inn to fully appreciate what a bard
famine means to the people of
lb Me-sen
Registration of Voters.
Notice is hereby given that the
the registration of voters
township will
ed from o'clock A M. 0.011 sun
set, on Thursday,
MOD and closing
Saturday, October
This will
been entirely new
Ml desiring to vote the
approaching
each doling lime at
the Court House at
lines iv. my office in Greenville,
I hi- September 29th,
W. B. Brown,
for
Notes from the State Capital
of
N. C.,. Oct.
The joint canvass between Sena-
Pritchard Hon.
Craig, which was called off for a
after the
speeches at Lenoir last Thursday,
will be resumed Wednesday of
this week, at States-
ville.
Efforts are belie; made to induce
ex State Senator George E. Butler,
a brother of ex States Sen-
Marion Butler, to run as
independent candidate
Congressman Thomas in the Third
District.
Trinity College celebrated.
on the
The gifts to the college
during the year just rioted
to most of which
was given by the venerable Wash-
Duke, who has done so
much for this great institution,
and his sons.
Secretary Root has approved a
project fur a survey between Nor-
folk, Va , and Beaufort, N. C, to
determine the most advantageous
route far the by the
government t an inland water
route between the places named.
Figure from
of the State Superintendent of
Education state that the Democrats
spent more than the Ens-
during the last tour
administration of
OLD DOMINION LINt
Ulcers or
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.
YOU KNOW
Mustang
tries
Steamer Washing-
ton daily at A. U. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
at Washington with
Summer for Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York Boston,
Aurora, South Creek.
Swan Quarter, Ocracoke and
all point for the West with rail-
roads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
New York; Clyde Lin from
Bay Line and Chesapeake
8.8. Co. from Baltimore. Mer-
and Line from
Boston.
July steam
Guide will leave Washington at
m. Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
for Belhaven,
and and will leave
coke at a m. for
Belhaven and Washington on
d-y, Wednesday and Friday.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. O.
J. E. District
Washington, N. C
until have treated It with
Ai a Safe healer it stand, at the very top
THE GREENVILLE
The
The Greenville say
LAND BALE.
New Bern has bid Green-
I Ville and got it without making
administration of Fas News,
spending, from to 1898 j
and the Democrats,
the sum
Bl virtue of a decree of the
of March
has a carnival to dispose Term in a certain cause therein
entitled re probate Ir.
solemn form of the Last Will and
Testament of J. Sheppard, de-
I will, on
1902,
at o'clock m., before the Court
House door in Greenville, sell at pub-
sale to the highest bidder, for
Multitudes are singing the praises of cash, the following parcels of
877-that there has likewise the new discovery which is land
. making so many sick people well and J. Sheppard. situate in
weak people strong by digesting what township, Pitt county, to
eat. by cleansing and sweetening i i. One tract lying west
Th Worst Form.
CO.
Manufacturer of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior Finishing
for Fine Modern Cheap Build-
We solicit patronage and
guarantee to give satisfaction in
prices, style and work.
Please send orders to
MM. Co.
GREENVILLE. N. C.
. , more or .,. .-
which grew into the worst form. the John S. Smith land and a part of
meeting of the directors a few day I Finally was Induced to use and I the land.
ago, declared that its affairs using t. One tract lying
such good shape this year that , an sufferers of Indigestion and dye-
the institution will only neat Take a dose after meals. It
, ,, . digests what eat. Jno. L. Wooten.
all its expenses and obligations,
but have a balance of about .
. ,,. ,. ,. . The heart of the miser is located
to its credit after all liabilities
are met. This is certainly re- . . .
freshing news. Torture
It's an ill wind that blows good j To tie relieved from a torturing
to nob Southern farmers i after torture might well
, cause the gratitude of anyone. That
are gelling cents per cord more , what Witch Hazel Salve
for account of the Coal C. Haney, Geneva. He
Witch Hazel Salve
me of piles after had
burns, wounds,
skin diseases. Beware of counter-
Jno. L. Wooten.
strike and famine. It may go
higher, now that President Rouse
veil's attempt to about an
adjustment of the troubles has
registration books are now
open and every man who had a
daddy or up to
1807 get his name on the
and never lie
ed register you
can read and write or not. But
you can't vote nest month unless
you do anew by October
25th So, you'd hurry
Natural Anxiety.
Mothers regard approaching winter
with uneasiness, children take cold so
easily. No more little
than croup. It's attack is so
n the sufferer is often be-
human aid before th doctor
Such cases yield readily to
One Minute
allay inflammation, re-
moves danger. Absolutely safe. Acts
Cures coughs, colds,
grip, bronchitis, all throat lung
trouble. V. Hampton.
bad cold rendered me voice-
. s just before an oratorical
I Intended to withdraw but took One
Minute Cough Cur. It restored my
vole- In time to win the
L. Wooten.
of said railroad anS immediately be
tween said railroad and the county
road leading from Tarboro to Wash-
and adjoining the land of J.
B Little on the so-lb 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 said on the south
by the public road commonly called
the Griffin road; on by a
running from a pine on said Griffin
road, known as Sheppard and Little s
corner, a north-west course to a pine
stump on the side of a little branch,
as corner, and on the
north by Alfred land, con-
acres more or less.
. One tract adjoining the last de-
scribed tract, the land Alfred Jen-
kins, M. A. the high
Yes, there are some grass I mark of mill
to Frank Pollard's land, thence with
I Pollard's line to Bryant Whitehurst s
line, thence with line M
the high water mark of said mill pond,
thence with said high water
down to the Griffin road, thence with
the Griffin road to the acre tract,
containing acres more or less.
One tract beginning at Sheppard s
and Little's corner on the Griffin road
i and running with Little's line to
It. R. Fleming's line to the Tarboro
Washington road, thence with said
to the Sheppard mill race,
thence with said to a
point feet distant from the
BUSHED 1876.------
M.
Wholesale retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suite, B
by Carriage, Go Carts, Parlor
suite, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. j
w . ; i k
-DEALER IN-
A LINE OF-
Also a nice Hardware.
COME TO SEE MB.
j. B.
suite Tables BUS
and Gail Ax with dam feet distant
High Life Tobacco, Key West Che- therefrom, thence across the mill dam
, u. ill
; therefrom, thence across the mm
roots, Henry George Clear, Can- i to the high water mark of pond,
nod Cherries, Peaches, Apples, with the high water ,
Pin Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
11.11 at.
said pond to the Griffin road, thence
with said road to the beginning, con-
acres, more or less.
One tract lying on the
side of the Sheppard mill pond,
mill
d. i.
Di
Gotten Seed Meal and liar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, , ,, thereof, the lands of W.
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, h. Rollins, the heirs of o. G. Per-
Prunes, Currents, Glass j kins and W. B. Roebuck,
and Ware Tin Wooden
Ware. Crackers, Mac
Now the trust is to ma
the of our commercial I
system.
Best Rutter, New
Sewing Machines, and nu
goods. Quality and
Cheap for cash. Com
to Bee me.
S. M. Schultz.
Phone
Save the Children
All and bowel troubles In child or adult are
due to a single cause Indigestion.
Flux, colic, cholera dysentery and
all like nature, are the result of undigested
foods fermenting In the stomach. Th only way to
lever and to cure such troubles without Injury
the membrane lining th stomach Is to restore
Fur Job Printing in all the latest
send us order.
part 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,
and known as the Ed Holliday tract.
S. One tract adjoining the lands of
Stanly Warren, Ransom Mobley and
others, containing acres, more or
less, and known as the W. E.
ard tract. ,
. The mill and mill seat known as
the
land covered by the pond to the high
water mark, the mill dam and mill
races the county road, with the
right and privileges connected there-
Commissioner.
This the day of September, 1902.
GREENVILLE
Cotton Bagging and
hand
Fresh goods kept constantly
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
THE ONLY
WAY
Many people in
Pitt Co u
read only one
newspaper
Eastern
Reflector
the only
way to reach
them.
Reflector
D. J.
PER.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 1902.
IN THE HOME
That's Where Ea stern Reflector IS READ AND APPRECIATED
Wilkinson
mm
Our
has made our store
famous.
Of Course-
If you can afford it, hare your clothes
made by a fashionable tailor, but if
you can't afford the bast tailor, you
will be
ready-to-wear. If you buy the right
kind of
Ready-to-Wear Clothes
you will get lino tailor-
and be fitted to in fact
you will get the same satisfaction that
you would from an expansive Burton
tailor, but the cost to you will lie
about half. Come in and see us when
you have a few minutes to let
us show yon the splendid
Fall Suits and Top Coats
that we are selling at
At this price you will have the choice
of many fabrics and many styles, and
money satisfactorily spent.
It is the same in our
Juvenile Department
suit means n saving of money
and complete satisfaction to the
chaser alike.
Our Hat offers you the
swell shapes, but without the
swell profits. will save
money every time and
in quality.
Ricks Wilkinson
perfect digestion.
Digests
What Ten Cat
Is the new discovery which cures all stomach
and bowel troubles by removing the cause. This famous
remedy checks fermentation, cleanses, purities
sweetens digests all classes of fowl and gives to the body
of the nourishment, health and strength It contains.
area an all
-t I
area all
tare Ii Jon th for ass
la a loaf case el lb.
by El O. pp., Bold by Sealers.
Tea for
U. S
PATENTS
N. C
The Stock complete In every
and prices a low th
lowest. Highest market price
paid tor country produce.
Millinery
Autumn Showing
NEWEST STYLES
MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS, recall
that my 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 lino of
Ready-to-wear and Hack Hats will be the
largest ever shown in Greenville.
MRS. ELLA GREENE will be with me
again, which is a guarantee that my hats will
excel in and beauty any sold elsewhere.
Wait and see my complete stock before
you buy.
Latest Styles in Dress Patterns for
Ladies end Children, IO to
Only Four Ballot Boxes.
At the next election there will
be four ballot boxes at every
or voting place and every
voter will be entitled to deposit
four ballots
On one ballot will be the
names of the candidates for
Commissioner,
of Public Instruction,
Justices the Supreme Court and
Judges of the Supreme Court.
another ballot will be the
name of the candidate for
of Congress
On another ha lot will lie the
names of the candidates for
members of the General As
and all officers.
And another ballot will
be the names of the candidates for
township offices, such as
and constables.
It will be noticed that the names
of the candidates for the
tor and for the county offices will
be on the same ballot, and not on
separate ballots as at last election.
The ballots must he on while pa
per without any device, and may
be printed or written, or partly
written and partly printed, so that
the voter may scratch any name
and write another its place if he
wishes to do
S. A. Redding Dead.
Our Ready to Wear
DEPARTMENT
is more complete than
new style Jackets for
and children, the
latest cuts. You should s
Carlo Jackets.
before.
ladies, misses
materials and
M our
Skirts
that challenge comparison in
fit and price are our offerings this
best goods and finished
with the new Slot Seam.
CANDIDATES AT
W COME AND SEE ALL MY GOODS.
firs. L. Griffin
On last morning S. A.
Redding, of this county, Mr. Red-
ding was the son Dr. J. P. Red-
ding, who passed over the river a
little over a year ago. Shade, as
he was was in
the prime of life, about of
was happily married last
winter to Miss Lilly Cherry, who
survives him to mourn bis loss,
besides he leaves two sifters and
mother. He died of
be had them for about ten days mid
medical skill teemed t. avail
lug in the efforts to relieve him,
truly has lost one
its beat and most citizens.
Sentinel.
Mr. was once a resident
of Greenville, and many here will
learn of his death with re
What One Boy Has Done.
Billie Moore, who is a
scrap of a boy and an at
that, has shown what a boy can
do when he has pluck and grit.
Last spring he traded a game
for an old plug a mule that
nobody thought would live two
weeks, BO cents to boot.
Billie's friends were sure he had
gotten the worst of the trade but
Billie himself seemed to know bet-
He began feeding up that
old plug rented a small farm.
As a result he will make two bales
of cotton, bushels of corn and
1,250 bundles of fodder. lie did
all the plowing with the mule in
question, now holds the
at and refuses to take
Correspondence.
Beautiful Fur Scarfs, Huffs and
Children's Sets.
We be glad to have you take a
look. Yours ti
J. B. CHERRY CO.
The Only Department Store in
GREEN v
FOR STEAM SUPPLY.
Have a Good Day Down There.
The Democratic candidates
this county, at least most of them,
spoke at Wednesday.
There was a fair crowd pres-
good attention was
the speakers.
J Little, one of the
dates for the Legislature, being at
his home chairman of
the township executive committee,
acted as master of ceremonies and
mad the opening Ha re-
to his having been the
of the party for Hie
six. years ago ard meeting
feat with of the ticket that
went down under the land-
slide, but that Democracy had come
to the front again and he
more before the people as their
Candidate. He urged all to lie
true to their principals and stand
together for the ticket He told
tile few In hearing that
their course the past is what
brought at the constitutional
amendment which deprives
of voting.
W Page and B.
two of the candidate for County
Moore and
W. for Justices of the
Peace; O. W. Harrington,
B. Williams, of Deeds
and Superior Court
Clerk, were lot reduced in the or-
named each made brief
; announcements touching can-
Henry T. King, the other
date the was more
lengthy is bis remarks, touching
the different he re-
to as his plat form. He spoke
; favor of a of the school
the laces in accord-
with the taxis each race paid,
and referring to the inequality of
luxe-, by Id-
lilt said he fanned all being
according to what they had.
He also favored the enactment of
plain law which th people could
ii in enlarging juries
jurors, twelve of whom
find a verdict; potting con-
on public works instead of
the Slate running a law
that will make it a misdemeanor
for a laborer to fail to keep his
I agreement, and a law that will
prevent
of witnesses.
A. L. Blow, candidate for the
Senate, made the closing speech,
and his was the real speech the
He took up the of
, two parties this Slate and gave
a comparison, showing the
Advice to the Aged.
Age brines ii
bowels, weak and Mao-
and
Pills
have a specific effect on thew organs,
the bowels, causing them
to perform their natural functions as
in youth and
IMPARTING VIGOR.
to the kidneys, bladder and
They adapted to old and nun.
,., , , ,, , ,,. , , and clean record of the
We have just added Supply to our business and i , .
. ,,.,.,. it. i r Democratic against the ex
will sell anything in this line very low. See US when la want of corruption of the
The Proof Doing is in What We Do.
Greenville Warehouse
Head Cut Oil.
Saturday evening
Mount a white man named Ben
Jones had his head cut by a
passing train. It is presumed that
he was under the Influence of
and stumbled just as the train
was about to pass, his head falling
upon the rail. It was cut diagonal
Part of the head above
car remained with the body.
Mr. Jones baa a brother who is a
of that
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard Globe
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water Ganges,
Oil Cups, Air Cocks. SI cam Hancock
U. S. Injectors, Cocks, Steam
Pips all sizes, Pipe Kilting all sties.
LINE OF Packing, Rubber Belt,
Belt, Leather Belt, Bell Lacing, Belt Hooks, fro.
SOLE
party. He showed
how the Republican leaders were
dodging in an effort to annul the
amendment so they
could get the to voting
again get their part bank in
power lie met and answered
Charge made in can
platform against the Democratic
and showed the latter is
only party merits the eon-
of the people. He urged
every white man to register and to
do his duty at the coming election.
will be all right on
day and give the ticket
good majority.
S THE STATE
and Opinions.
Mexico has the death
penalty for political crimes. One
step further towards
has been times.
The Greenville tobacco market
handled pounds of
co during the month
This does right Green-
Free Press.
Pritchard will be the worst de-
man who ever ran for
in North Carolina. this
diction out, put it scrap
book and consult it when the
returns are published in No-
News and Ob-
server.
The Baltimore American says
the present tariff law is fol
trusts That's a good
says the News and
Observer, and American is a
Republican paper. Don't tell
Pritchard. It might break his lit-
speech lie has been making
since News.
The Madison county Record is
the right soil of a Democratic pa-
per. It is exposing the bad
government in county
as carried on by
men, and is doing a great service
for good government.
Pritchard says no decent people
low it into their homes. The
kind of Democratic paper the Sen-
praises is one that booms
praises him, is the
wrongs of his party, and writes up
tariff sophistries a
the able speeches of a statesman.
By the same token the Democrats
are tired of that
News Observer.
Judging from the public press
there seems to be much confusion
as to the real issue between the
striking miners and the mine
From the last statement of
President Mitchell is appears that
the miners want some reforms
weighing, some changes in credit-
the work of each miner, short-
hours, which means more pay,
and the recognition of the Union
instead of the individual.
The question of weighing,
and pity should easily be a
matter of arbitration there
night not to be great difficulty in
perfecting equitable settlement.
However, the recognition of the
is the great difficulty. The
mine owners claim that if they
turned the control of the mines
over to the they would
have no say in employment of
their men would have to dis-
thousands of faithful em-
who have not
betS of the organization. Upon
this point the serious clash arises.
The time believe in
and no fair-minded man can
deny to labor the right to organize
when capital has this privilege.
The coal is a knotty prob-
must In mil bast
sides. Neither is infallible, though
one may have made more mistake
than the Times.





THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
D. I.
at the at N.
C, M mail
1902.
Those striking miners have half
of the backbone, at any rate.
Advice is so cheap some people
want a thrown in with it.
On Tuesday a Winston printer
was choked to death with beet
steak.
Fact is, most of those in-
are for the
second time.
Silence is the severest, rebuke for
it seems to refer the guilty to their
own hearts.
You won't be made to register,
but you must slight a cordial
tat ion not to do it.
The New Bern Journal Bays the
center of attraction there this week
is the If the
will kindly permit an allusion
the recent experience of a mutual
the probability is there
will be wild men New
Bern before the show is over.
Its up to the jack rabbit and
the squirrel to devise means of
raping the cunning the
with the single barrel shot gun.
after it will be the
northern and the par-
all over pea patch.
Rocky Mount is the next town
to on trouble in the shape of
a street carnival.
Consult four doctor If It.
do ho II not
to It Ho if. -t
willing.
J. C- CO., Him.
With three political tickets
the field, a county fair, a circus,
freaks of various kinds on its
hands. had troubles
of its own, but its cup over
flowed the Federation j
of Women's Clubs came down the Reported
My Lungs
is grippe
with bad cough. My friends said
I bad then tried
Cherry Pectoral and it
cured me
A. K. Randies, III.
You forgot to buy a bot-
of Cherry
when your cold first
came on, so you let It run
along. Even now, with
all your hard coughing, it
will not disappoint you.
There's a record of sixty
years to fall back on.
AH
End of the Century Book. Club.
Fresh Gossip From Near-by Vicinities
I by Our and I
. Reported for REFLECTOR Readers.
Winterville Department.
Resolved, That we submit
to the will of God, who
all things beet, and all
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS things well,
NOTES. That we commend the be
parents to God alone, who
in their
Prof. John Stokes wife, of
Farmville, are 3rd- B W these
. be spread on our
The wind here it that a be sent to the parents
thou hearest the sound copy . to The
thereof but cannot tell whence it for publication,
cometh or it Not Cm.
so with the Tar Heel wagon, Jno. Cooper
by the A. G. Cox Mfg.
Co., for hearest the sound GRIFTON ITEMS,
and a short while thou
it thing of beauty
something that is lovely to thy
Grifton, 1302.
J. L. Patrick J. R. Harvey
vision. When once in thy posies- to Tuesday.
HEARNE CO.
Groceries, Provisions, Country Produce,
Fruits, Candies, Tobacco and Cigar.
for Wilbur's Hone, Cattle and Poultry
Fruit Jars.
A dollar spent with a
dollar's worth of
every time. If It doesn't
for YOU back the stuff and get your dollar.
and began to Some- The End of the Century Book La ,,, bu, en. j. l. Tucker to Greenville
thing doing out west. ; Club held its first meeting for , a Tuesday and sold tobacco on that
ensuing year with Mrs. James in market.
Little, at her pretty new home a of j d to
President Roosevelt has ex- Fifth street, Tuesday . If yon Monday,
pressed his disapproval of the , The lively young hostess he perhaps the op- T. R. Christman, of New Bern,
Republicans in North Car-
Alabama excluding
did the honors of the evening with
easy and charming cordiality.
new President. Mix. H. R.
of a lifetime will begone. State lecturer for Masons, is
To write for here for a few days.
further particulars to the A. J. Z. Brooks went to Kinston
prom
if he were checkmated.
R. arrived from Kin
c, Md M.
Teddy knows that the upon its year's work with an , We right many W. J. to Winter-
Stone's move may have compose the biggest of air that meant ; . for vie
wit looks now as voting strength of the The mapped out is ,,,. ear here B.
Mean party in the South. , f where the Primitive Baptist Tuesday.
the papers read by Mrs. Cot- We learn that a Mm. Bailie Pittman and family,
ten, Mrs. Little, Mrs. expected. who about three months ago moved
From all sides come words of house and Mrs. W. F. Harding, j A. Pollard, of Standard, Kinston to live, have returned
commendation over the enlarged furnish interesting matter I here today. Miss Maggie baa a
Thanksgiving day draws on
apace there are forebodings of
dark days in the turkey corral.
Three Times
the Value of
Any Other.
One Third Easier,
One Third Paster.
Agents wanted in all
heeler Wilson Mfg Co.
Atlanta, Ga-
S. T. WHITE, Greenville, N. C.
If the doctrine
cation is to be accepted, the next
edition of that will prob-
ably be a mule.
After meeting with indifferent
other foreign countries
the airship syndicate is operating
New Jersey.
A woman builds her shrine
then worships ideal to fit it; a
waits he finds his ideal
and builds his shrine around it.
and improved magazine. J. R. J. F. Smith with Miss Mary Edwards
We appreciate this, but would like Thursday and as in her school.
We appreciate mi, and criticisms were given, was j Ernest Gaskins
to make the paper even better than DOVe,, i to New Bern Monday,
The afternoon press dispatch master piece of Davis, of he MUg arrived
es ought to be added, but the sub Harvard. country to Greenville last Tours Monday and opened her school
with seventy seven pupils.
S, O. Cox and R. C.
gave ire cream to the la-
dies of the town Tuesday evening
list is not yet enough to The Club will hold its next returned the same day.
. . . -ii . with Mr. R. R. i i
Mistily it. However, we will say .,,., and Mr.
. Tuesday, the 21st last. . were here
again, that if person in were
of the Confederacy.
Greenville who and reads;
somebody's was
i subscriber, the list would be j Reported for the Reflector.
large for the dispatches to The Singletary Chapter the in so long that it begins to look
betaken. Now won't quit Daughters, of the Confederacy mat j we will new a op
borrowing and a sub- , business is to till or-
OF
Wednesday at o'clock. they intend to do so if
This was the first meeting of the have to work and day.
Chapter f-r the ensuing year. The
The so few com-, first business was the election of a
A rose by any other name might j it u delegate to the Stale to
as sweet, but the lade- down over trouble at Ne
not . m i . . Ml. John L. Wooten was
pendent t observation
that to be a matter of common j u to those gentle-
knowledge.
a woman has married a
his horse buggy
elected to fill this
position.
Adopted by Winterville Council,
Jr. O. U. A. M.
We, the undersigned committee,
to draw of
respect, to the memory of
men of the who have not yet; T. J. Jarvis chap- j Harrington's baby girl, beg
decided to jump overboard. Take Was called lo order by Mrs. leave to
a nap. There is more philosophy promptly at Whereas, God saw fit to call one
wrapped up under a bed quilt than i heaven
it rains it This
seems to lie a general rule. at Mrs. S. E. residence.
ever, in the case of the A. G. Cox
Mfg. Co. orders have been pouring BLACK JACK ITEMS.
Black Jack, N. C, Oct.
Mrs. Rena Smith and daughter,
Miss la. left for Vance-
to visit friends and relatives.
Mrs. L White daughter
spent Wednesday in Greenville
shopping.
Dixon went to Washing-
ton
ii ii- Mo. ii- accompanied by
Wet Lula Smith attended services
at Bear Creek Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Williams
spent Saturday night and Sunday
here.
.,,,, i.,. iii-ii had i . and Miss Essie
later on in Hie mar man can get out all , ,. , .
to buy a baby carriage on the in
plan.
A Duluth have
The
and Miss Margaret Skinner were
the published on to J .
and Sleep is Whichard will a. . opera house Fri- the Primitive Baptists U now in at PLANTERS the
night, by the Kinston session at Red and will ex- w w
The Association of
Farmers of Pitt and
Surrounding Counties.
Let me have your attention a
moment. I have purchased the
Planters Warehouse
and will have charge of it this season. I
have been identified with the Greenville
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
a Mother, a and tend the convention
trouble swoops Jan is and Mrs. Wooten.
tears, to an audience that through Monday. The at-
just out what ass I , down on the back of your neck, or compare well with tho-c greeting unless the weather is
and then preceded to kill himself. the seal to be at night, best professionals that come to j very unfavorable, will be large,
says the Wilmington Star. Many your up Ever lock have been Greenville. From the rising of delegates and visitors
relatives will mourn his loss. a battering ram, k off the it the curtain the players had the from every side yesterday
, has the custom to leave the beat attention, from the row ; and today. It is said that every
t he gallery. That this horse buggy in Greenville to
day now shortens the time Shut and yaw mouth, people could get to their was sustained through be had was engaged two weeks ago.
which there will be an way You don't want to .,,,., .,, ; the play, by de-
to register. Keep it in up in the next world. If has declared this j of delight, is
only those who register get seasick in crossing the riv-. to the office, as no doubt it is, that resent
Styx you won't be treated With I Postmaster IV i kins says he has.
can vote in the election
And now the Amos Owen Cherry
tree people, of wish
they had by the example
of the father of his when
ho got into trouble about a
tree.
My beloved Look at
these streets. You will have to
do it in the daytime. Yon can't
see at night, unless you fur-
your candle power.
The people of New Orleans don't
what trouble is. What is a
street cur strike compared with a
coal The latter never
touches New Orleans. It's always
warm
The gobble gobble bird Is now
torn suspense as he solemnly
Sits on the k yard fence and
listens for the tread of farmer
man. who comes the
an in his In ml.
capsules and sugar pills. the build-
,, . ,, , . . log each night at o clock.,
Medicine all plain over there i , , , .,, , , , . .
F A letter ill be at the
Passed around on a pitchfork. in
Temperature very oppressive. No mail alter I he office has dosed
ice factories. Don't be la a
to depart this vale of tears. Take
this a good nap between
overdose of trouble and its sequel
is your best move, one the
devil himself can't checkmate.
By Mail,
a letter by Cupid sent
That the drummer's heart
content.
A missive read in the shadiest nook
And dearer far than the choicest
book,
Then hid with the precious things
and few,
Tied with a band of loves own
The COal Situation
is evidently worrying the
but it hasn't worked
him op to the point of enforcing
either the Inter State t
law. or the Sherman anti trust law.
Winston Salem Journal.
the night.
Much Enjoyed.
Mr. B. Wilson, always a
prince of good fellows, entertained
at tea, assisted by his sister, Miss
Nannie Wilson, a party often lady
and gentlemen friends Thursday
evening. expressions of
pleasure by those present indicate
that the event was one of rate en-
Honor Roll of Mitt Tucker's School.
following the honor roll of
Miss Tucker's school for mouth
ending O.-t.
Anti-Saloon League.
were not disappointed their an- The League will
of a very interesting at the Christian church Bun-
The amateurs are day afternoon, at hour appoint-
lie congratulated. Greenville for last Sunday, the same
confess her obligations to i program was prepared for that
character was well taken-
showing marked good judgment in
the management selecting talent
for production of
drama.
Between the acts the audience
was treated to a solo by Mr. A. C.
which received merited
applause, and a recitation,
by Miss
which brought down
house.
Mr. G. V. Cooper made a very
grateful for
courtesies extended the amateurs,
and for appreciation of their
appearance here as indicated by
such a i audience.
The gross proceeds amounted to
Lee Brown, Bagwell, and will net
in whose
the was given a neat
sum.
Bessie Brooks, Hilda
Lucy Forbes, Mary L.
Smith, Skinner, Mary J.
Si
Mrs. has a new set of
china, pieces, for which Uncle
Sam
No woman regards comparisons
as odious when told that she is as
pi el I y as a picture.
In a
The lily whites in this county, It
is reported, will put out their tick-
et this week.
There seems to be much division
among them. They find it very
difficult to agree upon a ticket.
there are some who favor
no ticket this year, while others
object to term independent,
urge that a ticket be put out
and called without circumlocution,
republican.
Some, it is said, favor waiting
the day of election and then
presenting a with some pop
of
it their consent, and too late
ii-.-u to repudiate any such action.
Tarboro Southerner.
far Malaria
Chills and Fever la a bottle of Grove's
Tonic.
In a form.
ewe no Pay. Met Me,
Knowing the value of Tobacco, having
ample capital to carry on the business,
assisted by best helpers that can be
procured, I can make it to Interest
to sell at the PLANTERS.
Plenty of room to take care of your
team, and all the farmers who to
stay over night will find ample
Bring me tobacco if you want beet prices.
B. E PARHAM,
PLANTERS WAREHOUSE.
FOR TEN DAYS.
including Ribbons in Latest
widths and shades, Velvets,
Plumes, Hat Trimmings and
New York Pattern Hats.
Men's Furnishings
us to suggest that it is to every
man's interest to lay in his stock of
Fall and Winter Furnishings and Fix-
now when lines, assortments, sizes and
styles are complete in every detail and before
the rush, which always follows the first cold
snap, sets in.
There's nothing to be gained by delaying
purchase of whatever you arc likely to need
much to be lost. Look over your wardrobe,
note is lacking, and bring the list to us.
We'll fill it to your complete satisfaction and
for less money than elsewhere.
Take a look around, then compare
offerings with those of other stores.
IF YOU'LL COMPARE, YOU'RE
CUSTOMER.
Frank Wilson,
The King Clothier
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
If lane a cm is-
margin i paper it to remind you
you owe Tin
for i. and quest you to
v-ii.-h. Mt Ben what
v u in.- ii- will not
waiting fir It.
i.- lie for the
mark on their paper.
PERSONAL NOTES
Brief Mention People Met
With la the Social World
of Clifton
in city for a few days.
W. X. representative of
the is in the
is
on Dick i n-
MiSS Martha Dudley,
son avenue,
James Y. Ward id Harry H.
Stevenson, of came r
this morning.
Mrs. II. T. Burton and Miss Le-
of Ayden, are visiting
Mrs. J. A. Dudley.
W. L. Chandler, of Push, Va.,
is visiting his father-in-law, A. C.
Tucker, near
County
The candidates of Democrat-
party Pitt for the Leg-
and the several of-
fices and other speakers will
dress the people at
times and places, to
Beaver Dam at store,
Wednesday Oct.
Friday Oct. 17th.
Grimesland, Saturday Oct. 18th.
Wednesday, Oct.
Winterville, Thursday,
23rd.
Fountain, Friday,
Farmville, Saturday, t r
Ballads, Wednesday,
October
Stokes, Friday, October
Bethel, Saturday, 1st
Speaking will commence at
p. m. except ac Ballards X Bead.
L.
Ohm. Dam. Com.
w. l. Brow, Secretary.
Voter.
is hereby the
books registration of voters
township will be open
from o'clock A M. sun
set, commencing mi Thursday,
October 2nd, and Closing on
October 25th,
This will
be mi entirely new
All persona desiring lo vote in the
approaching election register on
each Saturday during said lime at
the Court Route I and at other
times at my
This September
W. L.
Registrar for Greenville. Town-
ship.
C. T.
g Store News
Miss Emily who has been
visiting in return-
ed home Thursday evening.
II. H. and wife re-
turned Thursday evening from
1902.
evening
B. B. Pascal, if in New York and Washington City,
R. L. T. and
W. O. Lamb, of John O. Friend, of Danville, were
in town.
K. Fulford, of Falkland,
here today.
Shem Tyson, of Farmville, was
here today.
L. L. was in
the city today.
John S. Harris, of Falkland, was
in town today.
L. B. of Farmville, was
in town today.
It. Boss, of Oakley, was
our streets today.
Hay wood is out again
several days sickness.
the visitors to this market
Thursday.
F. W. Mahler, who
been at Mrs. for
several days, with a display
left Thursday evening.
Misses Rogers, Braxton,
Harrell, Smith and Messrs.
Harper, Cooper, Lewis, Rogers,
Shillings, Kinston amateurs,
accompanied by Mesdames Hard-
Rogers, arrived Ibis morn
Hon. Cyrus I will ml
dress of Pill county
Greenville Monday, October
13th, 1902 Let everybody turn
out and hear this distinguished
speaker discuss the political
of the day.
l. Blow,
Ohm. Dew.
W. L. Brown, Sec.
Honor Roll.
The follow is the honor roll
Mrs. school for mouth end-
October
Essie Which
ard, Allie Estelle Green.
The Newest in Wool Dress
Goods, Black, Cream,
led, Mode, Brown,
Grey and Evening Shades,
Sponged and Shrank Skirt-
Velvets,
Velveteen
If you would be up with fashion's latest creations one of the above suits
must be included in your outfit. We have them in ail the colors, in the
Velvets and Corduroys. Ask to see them. First floor.
copies of Tun
Eastern Reflector, dated Tues
day, Sept. 1902. We have
lost our copies of date and
will appreciate any one
us with them.
From Daily Reflector, Oct.
TODAY'S MARKETS.
spent
day night in Greenville.
Mat Nelson, of Danville, was
here Wednesday night.
Taft returned from
more
Mrs. L. T. is on a
visit to Norfolk sod Hertford.
Mrs. W. X. Harris sou,
George, of Wilmington, are
Mrs. J. A. Ricks.
Davies, of Richmond,
who has been visiting her sister,
Mrs. Y. R. South
Greenville, returned home today.
October 1902.
Jesse is on the road.
W. H. went to
today.
Rev. B. H. Hearne goes to Dar
tie tin lay.
L. II. to
today.
Saturday, October
Hiss Lillian was in the
city today.
W. E. Cox left this morn-
Kelford.
F. C. returned to
Henderson today.
W. G. Lamb and son Wilson,
left tin, morning.
A. E. Tucker went down the
road Friday evening.
Mrs. W. Hum and children
left this morning to visit her
Norfolk.
O. A. has received a
car load of wheat rye, which
he offers for sale cheap.
G. A. advance agent
the Atlantic Symphony
which will lie in
Oct. in behalf of the Pitt County
Hospital fund, was here Friday.
Mr. and Mrs J. T. Howard, of
Conetoe; Elder lift. P. T.
Gold, of Wilson; Mrs. Burton, of
Mr. Mrs. Stephen
of
Mrs. D. E. of Baltimore
Mrs. Emma of Cone-
Ana. Vi. toe, arrived Friday to vis-
it Mr. and Mrs. J. G. to
attend the at Red
C. D. Mills Smith were in Banks,
town today.
O. L. Barrett, of Farmville, was
in town today.
Jack Cherry came lo from Nor-
folk Thursday.
Jim King returned from Norfolk
Thursday evening.
Miss Rosa Tucker was town
Thursday evening.
Mr. James Moore, of Richmond,
Va., arrived yesterday.
J. Tunstall returned trow
New Bern Ibis
H. Esq., of
came over this morning.
Miss Taylor, Ayden, Is
visiting Mrs. W. E. Tucker.
Whether to mortgage the plant
a wood smoker or a coal burner
to keep the gang and machinery
hot to work this winter, is
the dilemma that confronts the
end of this shop.
High Grade JOB PRINTING
done here. Send us your
By
Norfolk Cotton
AS WIRED
J. W. PERRY
Cotton Factors, Norfolk,
Closed Today. Strict Middling Middling St. Low Middling Low Middling
Peanuts ; Strictly Prime Prime Low Grades
If
I return many thanks to all of our friends for the many
kind words aim encouragement spoken In our first
millinery opening and we assure each every one of
that it Is highly appreciated, and that we will use our
best efforts to give them nothing but High Art Millinery of
the exclusive and patterns. New goods coming every
day. Watch the big windows.
Scotch Thread
Lace Curtains.
New designs,
pair
elegantly
worth 11.00, at
Pretty effects in
Scotch Thread
Lace Curtains
feet long, but ton hole
edges, worth at
pair
While Brackets, full size,
pair
Toilet Soap,
Very tine, worth per
box. Our price,
Envelopes,
Heavy, all sizes,
ac. pack.
Best Needles, paper
Best Calico, yard
NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
FUTURE MARKETS,
AS WIRED
COBB COM 1-ANY
Bankers and Brokers,
Norfolk. Va.
ON
8.68
8.74
New York
Liverpool
Dec.
Chicago
Sept.
Jan.
4.54
8.20
Greenville Cotton Market,
reported
cherry
Today.
Middling
C oldest, safest, strongest Ma-
J , medicine. Not unpleasant to
Malaria and take. A splendid tonic for all living
malarial districts.
Clothing For Men and Boys
Our stack is and more complete than
ever before We are showing all of fashion's
latest weaves, and we invite yon to come and
see what is worn in New York, London and
Paris. Special prices for the next few days in
Long and Short Pants Snits.
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Have Yon Forgot
What
COUNTY MATTERS.
Proceedings Bord
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING
UP-TO-DATE LINK OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
Bawd Count;
sinners wet on the all the
members
following sums were drawn
on the treasury. For pauper
County Bop-
Health bridges
ferry 997.01; roads 010.55;
guards, tool-, etc., for convicts on
road gang 1227.02;
07.05; jail id; court
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION cost
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork.
Yours to please-
while to others who questioned
them said they left home with
the permission of their
Governor Stone seems to have
done operators appealed
to the President to out
the national guard to protect the
mines. But that is settling
nor will it relieve the
coal famine. The operators, by
ibis more, getting the
of the dear people who u they .
delight to plunder, for the militia and is the of the two
a m nit III
LAND SALE.
virtue a nacres
i or Court mi tie at
Tern cause therein
The matron of the association re predate in
said last that she,
had I on
, at o'clock in., before
One of the girls is very small for door In -ell at pub-
her age. but the other is larger
Is-longing the late
OLD DOMINION
was quite certain
away.
they
formed
Stone's latest
the people,
action will
They said they had worked
i factories at their home
Got
; factories at then home , one tract lying
make a bad matter worse; j hoped to get such employment Bran o
to- J.
, township.
AND A OS OTHER THING
west of
. Atlantic
, Railroad, adjoining the
men cm be led when will re- Dispatch, the lauds the heir-
fuse to b. driven. There is but Perhaps this is a story.
We have heard of girls ,.,. teas, known as a part
leaving Greenville, nor are there the John s. Smith land and a part
las. B. White.
MM way to settle the
If the operators or the .
miners refuse a mild, agreeable any tobacco factories herein
adjustment of differences, then girls work.
force the arbitration, Patience
will soon CUM to be a virtue with
the American must
have
I 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.
Little Girl Work.
Richmond to immediate
employment at wage enabling the
employment the luxuries of
life in the city, two forlorn and be-
little North Carolina girls
a Ball-
was train at the Fourteenth street
028.85; Sheriff wit-
tickets 1186.56; tickets
6224.35; Solicitor and
stationery 160.65; 66.60;
Clerk Superior Court 6117.42;
Deed 610.06.
633.20; stock law
The Treasurer and
dent Health presented their
monthly reports which were ac-
and tiled.
Report of grand jury at
her Court was lead and tiled.
B. Harris a- released from
poll ill township
erroneously charged
Mrs. Susan E. Tucker was
leased from taxes on solvent
credits erroneously charged i station evening They
C. Venters was released from were and of age,
Natural Anxiety.
Mothers regard approaching winter
with uneasiness, children take so
No disease costs more
than croup. It's attack
sudden that the sufferer is often
human aid before the
inc. Such case,
land.
One tract lying on the east side
said railroad and be-
tween aid railroad and the county
road leading from to Wash-
and adjoining the land of J.
II Little on the south and the land
Daniel Bill's heirs on north. 000-
acres, more or less.
One tract lying on the east side
the count road leading Iron
lo Washington, and bounded on
. i .
the west said on the
. to by the public road commonly railed
Minute Cure. on the east a line
Thinking bad Only to re- running from a pine on said
moves -at.-. Acts known as Sheppard and Little
Cures coughs, colds, corner, a north-want
bronchitis, all throat and ling stUmp on the side of a little branch.
trouble F. Hampton, known as Jenkins corner, the
bad cold rendered me voice- north s land, eon-
before an oratorical contest. acres less.
I Intended to withdraw but took one one tract adjoining
Minute Cough Cure. It restored my scribed tract, the land Alfred
i i in win Jno. M. A. Woo lard, the high watt
mark s mill pond down
to Frank Pollard's land, thence with
Pollard's line lo Bryant s
Unless are able to buy the line, thence with
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York Boston,
Aurora, South Creek. Belhaven,
Swan Quarter, Ocracoke and
all for the Weal with rail-
roads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line and Chesapeake
S S. Co. from Baltimore. Mer-
Line from
Boston.
July 1st the steam-
Guide will leave Washington at
B a. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Sat-
for Belhaven,
and Ocracoke and will leave
coke at a. for
Belhaven Washington on Mon-
day, Wednesday Friday.
J.
Greenville, N. O.
J. B. District
Washington, N. C
personal properly.
W. H- Buck was exempted from
poll tax for
I Eliza Harris was added to
per to receive i per month,
and H H. Tyson month.
according to their story were j legislature, the Striking miners
neighbors Greenville, N. C, had better not return to work no-
they were and had j the impression the Penn-
authorities will see that
Thai the place to gel the best
Fruit Jars
is at our stole. We have them in
different styles sizes at prices
as low as the lowest Then as
usual we are headquarters for
lived their entire lives until this
into the outside world oil
which they have so little know-j
Pauper allowance to ledge. They came to to
was Increased lo 62.501 get work,
per mouth and Chapman I They had heard of place and
per mouth. looking for their only a.-
was instructed here, Mr.-. Hart, whose
have Smith b bridge repaired. daughter worked to the baking
The Clerk of the Board was or- powder factory. What Mis. Hart
to make out and baking powder factory
tax No. in I they did not know.
Bethel township and turn same; the at ream of who
to the Sheriff for alighted from the train and work-
they will get
Herald.
BeSt Of Everything to the Sheriff for collection, lighted from the train wow-1 am
. ., r v for a public road In ed their way toward the car I heartily recommend
Get your table supplies Horn
are sine so
BUTTER and CHEESE OS
ICE.
licenses
Greenville.
WHEN WANT
Dry Goods. Groceries,
etc go to
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
Blackjack.
Nice line cf goods n hand.
Country bought cash or i
THE NEW GROCERS
One horse peddler's
wire to G,
I.
A petition a public load ill
was granted.
Alston Grimes was Instructed
were unnoticed,
hut as the crowd thinned out. they
were left pitiable crouched has helped me
I into a small corner of a waiting j the wrote to the pa-
I room Here were found house.
and told their weeks ago I could not speak the
Persona interesting themselves baby, and now I am able to thrash
I in the little runaways, for such husband. God bless j
HI M W IN
American and Italian Marble
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Wire and iron Fence Sold-
work and prices
ad s on
Dissolution Notice.
All l not H.
,. . and s. M.
. line
Ill-ill name h . J
on have
ti
All int Bin
dust Tin -1 unit
t the lo S
v it. and son.
the -aid cornea
. II. James, The b will Is
. II. Jami
h it . M,
ill
This
M.
to have repaired bridge over
road they seemed to be,
laud to Blackjack. with the first and at
Some irregularity reported once Officer Robinson, of that
the toying out took in
and Swift came their Woman's
Christian building
id, the Sheriff and
bey were taken in for the night.
Today they will in ail probability
be returned to their homes.
I told different stories as lo
ii, leaving home. To some they
said they were sisters and orphans,
on a
log of the l
ordered lo summon another jury
and lay oil the load again accord-
cost to be paid by
rs
watermark said mill pond,
thence with -aid high water
down to the road, thence
the road to the acre tract,
acres more or less.
One tract beginning at Sheppard s
and Little's corner on the road
and running with Little's line to
R. I. Fleming's line to the
Washington road, thence With -aid
road the null race.
Worst Form. thence with -aid to a
fig STAff
b in t water mark pond.
eat. .,, mark of
trans ; the road,
into he kind pure. era ,.
kins and VT. Roebuck, containing
more or less, and known as
part of the Home Place.
one tract adjoining the lands
Joseph Crisp, Redding Warren, ti-
heirs of James W. Rollins and others,
containing acres, more or less,
and known as Ed tract.
s. one adjoining the lands
Warren, Hansom and
others, containing acres more or
and known as the K.
ard tract,
The mill and null seat known as
Including the
hind covered by the pond to the
water mark, the mill dam and mill
races lo the county road, with
right and privileges connected there-
This the 8th day of September, 1606.
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior Finishings
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build-
We solicit your and
guarantee to give satisfaction In
prices, styles and work.
Please send your orders to
tub Co.
N. C.
NOTICE TO
Having before the
us
w J-
Jackson, deceased, notice is r,
given to
estate l
u.
having claims against e
lo same for pay-
within twelve months from
ad bar
recovery.
tin
-I Jackson.
NOTICE TO
Ina nun S
., count n
u II and
mi N.
is given lo all
U the estate to make Immediate pa;
in. to the undersigned, and all k
aim. against the state
notice la ,, having claim, the estate
all persons Indebted to the are to present the same
. make immediate payment payment will n months from
all persons , ;, . m . be plead in bar
It recovery.
tilth
M, Mi
of J. N. Moore.
Foremost Newspaper.
The Charlotte Observer
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR.
CALDWELL TOMPKINS.
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor
8.00 PER
THE the
largest telegraphic news service
delivered to any paper between
Washington Atlanta, and
its special service is the greatest
ever handled by a North
Una paper.
THE SUNDAY con-
of or more paces, and is
to a large extent made up of
original matter.
SEMI -WEEKLY
printed Tuesday Friday
per year. The largest paper
in North Carolina.
Sample copies on application.
Charlotte, N.
Ii
LANDS POSTED.
i . -i . in
Ii In
and- Ai one
I I,., ., . ,.
The Campaign Stuff.
Ii ill lie well the
speeches the
dates are making are again creel
profound Impression.
different orators ate tearing each
other into shreds, the people are
tumbling over each other to grasp
the hand of the spellbinder, and
scores and hundreds of
site patty are g haste lo say
that they see things in a different
light, and will give their
support to man they
hated. AH these things are
going now, but in
the same old citizens line up
right enough at the usual time
place when the voting begins.
Charity and Children.
Forty Torture.
To be relieved from a torturing
.,,. alter torture might well
can-.- the gratitude anyone. That
a .-hat Witch Hazel Bares
did for Geneva, He
Witch Hazel Salve
me of piles had
pi Cur -cuts, burns, wounds,
Beware of counter-
Jno. L.
No woman regards comparisons
us odious when told that she is as
pretty as a picture.
j. l m,
IN-
. I
I.
Norfolk, Va.
Buyers and Broken In
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
mis. Wins to New York,
New trios
IN
j. I. k to.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Kai and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence shipments
of the coal
and the
on
and the utter failure of
the last named to make
on mine bus
attracted the attention of the en-
tire country. The press has
in. universally- condemned the
toil in the latter declining all
efforts bring about an amicable
settlement the dispute re-
belt
treating the president that
The action of these men
is building up a strong
in the strikers
Wilmington Messenger.
Prepares
Business,
Bethel High School
BETHEL, N. C.
A strictly Bret class Fitting School
for young Men and Young Women.
Thoroughly equipped. Strictly non-
for College, for
and for Life.
Between pupils this year.
Book-Keeping, Commercial Law,
Shorthand, typewriting and Music.
Reach course is under experienced
and fully competent teachers.
Tuition,
Board at to per month.
BETHEL SCHOOL is situated in one of
the most beautiful and healthful locations in Pitt
county. Pall session opens September For cat-
and full Information, address
X W. Principal.
S. M.
Wholesale retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash aid
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar
Turkeys, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba
by Carriages, Go Carts,
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
and Gail S Ax
Key West Che-
roots, Henry George Clear, Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
I Seed Meal Hulls, Gar-
; den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass
and China Ware, Tin Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Cheese, Beat Butter, New
Sewing Machines, and nu
other goods. Quality and
quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me
S. M- Schultz
Phone
CO.,
Cotton Buyers,
la
-A GENERAL LINE OF-
Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
IN
GREENVILLE
-------o i
Cotton Bagging and Ties always
on hand.
Fresh goods kept constantly en
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
AFTER TWO PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
NOTICE.
persona win. are I m
are
coins forward
coal
REWARD.
rid COW, sol Id
duller on Dose
icons three of head
i d when left, inch strap
around neck. Will about
s lit. join. Any one
row will notify.
1908,
Dizzy
Then your liver isn't
well. You suffer from bilious
constipation.
Pills act directly on the
year-, they have
the Standard Family Pill
Small
II,
or disposing of your
are prepared
toper highest market prices or give
meal In exchange, and will keen on
bend at Greenville a full
Meal and Hulls for the trade.
BUCKINGHAM'S
OF H. J YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is
Will be re-Instated if be
are living, or within three j ears after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of and payment of arrears with interest.
second year-7. No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each
succeeding provided the premium for the current year be paid.
They may To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or . . ,., .
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime
of insured.
I. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
Orders for JOB are
solicited. Best work.
U. S.
PATENTS
model U u ii
How to
DEALER IN
Q snored
so
Whichard, N. C.
The complete in every
and price us low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
You Write
a personal letter to every
member of the beet
lies in County when
you advertise in
I Eastern Reflector
I.
Eastern
D. J.
HO
REFLECTOR
HOUSE
VOL.
Manufacturing Stationers
Commercial Printers , School
Books, i Office Supplies,
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. OCTOBER 1902
NO.
Kicks
GREENVILLE,
NORTH CAROLINA.
Of Course-
If afford it. have
by a fashionable tailor, but
can't afford the tailor,
will
If ion liar
Clothes
you ill l-.-i
and fitted to in fa.-t
you ill eel the name
you from an
tailor. I., ; cost will
ii. i In and n
Utter
ti
few minute to
Our so-cent
has made our store
famous.
Fall Suits and Top Coats
. II,, .
price you will hare the
fabric and man; and
your spent.
Juvenile Department
En ii a i;,.
complete to the
chaser alike.
Our Mat offers the
but without the
swell You will mi v.
money every time end
in quality.
Special from the
Capital of the Nation.
President Roosevelt is -till
to end
-1 but SO fur has
The lack of
iii his own the fear that
Route of the Now
express regard to the
policies, and Ike . to
the capitalist of in-
the coal mine o
have succeeded, during a Inn-j
period of republican in
has issued orders which are inter-
by of the port
of New ,,,.,
Welsh coal, much of which is
know n to per
cent. Axed carbon, the limn fixed
by tariff bill, la r, be
admitted free of duly.
Mr. Frank
of the New York
mil tee, a slate
be Says the
el strike will insure democratic
bis state coming
election. people v ill
bold the
Me for Hi-
Ural in, .
the i., . ,. .
lo -l
v,
prevent federal Interference
THE STATE PRESS
would in all probability have
Mi
hi
Millinery
Showing
OF THE
NEWEST
I III ii ii,.,. i , f, g
have all n i,, ;,.
i Mr. Noon ,,.
lean i.
p seem
to u ,,
polls, n republican
himself lo avert n
Attorney
lulu,
way, has ordered
lo if a trust
Presumably, time in
future, be will he
that is .
institute legal which
will progress with the same lack i
as his suits the
beef trust Northern S.
Company. Meanwhile
public will suffer,
th. of Ch,
Is
.,. for
a ii, in Hi , i
latest , M
Carlo Jackets.
Beau
Ii, f
ladies
materials am
c our
accept
j, w ; ,, ,,.
lo to Mi Hi
Ii.-
ins i.
i the .-oil ,.
York slate
clearly
law. O
.,., .
and to an . -.-
of the differences between
the miners and the operators
would seem to give to Mr.
A WONDERFUL CONVENTION.
AND CUSTOMERS recall
my fiat torn Hate last
season tin. prettiest In
l toll you here will have a
assortment, grander
season. My line of
Hack Hat- will be
r i Greenville.
II.
u ices
Heady i
largest
will with me
again, which ts a guarantee my hats will
excel In style a d elsewhere
see my before
you
Latest Styles in Dress Patterns tor
Ladies end Children, to
COME AND SEE ALL MY
i. president of the
miners union i tend the men
work, promising an Investigation
of their i,, i-.,,,
followed hi
proper
legislation. pr.
Mitchell replied ibis
ii is
his answer will i
Doubtless
how little attention was
Mr. ,
lb.- last ,
compulsory publicity of
trust statistics
also
earnest appeal for Cuban
by bis own
I hey have, little
faith success of any
men. might
make. while
the republican dominates
an appeal for their
rights which ho to
I the capitalistic etas of the
Ii
challenge w in style,
fit and price are our offerings
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 t
J. B. CHERRY CO.
The Only Department in
Omaha Will v Record
For the first lime in hi-l
of the United railroad
has made a one-fare rate Ion
ions The convention
ii is annual intern
which meets in
Sell., October One
fr nip
i ad in United
has I,,,, ,.;,,,,,.
reeled should consult the near
railroad agent
Ii that upwards
will be in Omaha
during the con vent ion. low
one fare mat lie
ii miles
if large parties ore
even i I rains run.
New and Opinions.
--y-
stands for equal and
laws to all the
-i the greatest
ii is to laws that
give any man or set of men, the
power to fallen the expense
the News.
As the matter of n,, s paid,
if course
when the miners ask that
the coal mined by them l- honest
I led
will have to be
are asking for .
Durham Herald.
The barons have the
to sue i men a- ll
i in mines and lo i. use
lo or j u a-
and also Lave
lO mil ;,, j i. .; L
lo m Tin -c tie
rights mid have mil .
tin n-
the have t.
ii lb.
until of coal
in whatever they
there is now no
law can prevent Thai
can do Ibis i- certain; that
will do i- nor so -i re
When ii comes to their rights,
where the wool is
short Herald.
r Our Raleigh
They have 0.500 pastors,
church
Hrs. L Griffin
will no consider.
I the pressure mi
to he president, ,
Son, ,,,
strength , u
, ,,
now the operators haw.
the opportunity make good
I claim that
ii . Ir-
respective of t ho union.
; received n
are a encouraging elm
Ii s. i in. in
Hubert ;
will Senator Quay's
I date for n Ii w ill lie re
the republicans
Pennsylvania wanted
John I. j
lAir lull
New Dress Goods
I All Over Laces f
The Proof of Doing is in What We Do.
Greenville Warehouse
i . . I enthusiasm has a
Jan I . me by foots An the democrats are ,,,
everything sold on our floor of over the chances . i
August dons own talking about Man and
the rest of do for who soil at the
warehouse, yon only bare to try us to be convinced that we
will got yon prices every time.
candidate, bill ft i
regarded a-
lo his own
he
forced W.
on convention Asa result.
iii has
Dr. D James,
Dental Surgeon,
a. r.
rt. b.
i. P. EVANS CO ,
Proprietor Greenville Warehouse
it done at
Reflector
-fl M
in- red that the .
has already
defeated the in
I Keystone slide, once in and
again in Thai be ill
i-
IV in j
j A of a id
statute, 1- hi u
recent rulings h i. aid i. . n
h in it
raid
of the his
orders lo customs
in regard to the of
coal. Secretary Moody recently
toted in the duly
cents per Ion on
mi Into the Din
1.11 hi las in
to be
the of
., I
not ti, en ii
lo aw
ion. Ins
on
are sheets of pa
per in to reed is
led. The men look ii over in sen
are in
J kin. ,,,,,.
world. I don't
The Bible
an I never beard of
I one being In heaven. The Hi
editor I heard of was lip .
who. up the
, In on here r since,
I tors belong lo church
to whiskers,
Ail of hell their
Sometimes the
per dies, then people feel
but fume tin again
K never went to he
cause edit -.- m el lick -I
Our a .
we lake it , run ,;,. ,,,,
liar editor
to much, b if pa
he bud a poor was
He goes
i . .- no .,
I i-a wile him,
Paw has mil paid subscription
live years, and don't intend
Weekly
The lays claim
lo three lair
rooms Him .
persona were .- . ice of
the The
Kiel ii to
the bar
in.- the
in all ill-
latest shad. and ; .
shown his , ;, paying
tin. in ion h r d-, and
lie lowest iii, i-s
iv.- a
you iii
ii nil
.-I,
may i-s. will
if from i-. w,. ,
oils, as Horn
hams, iii i id
III- staple line.
s h s
inn is full up with
In ill In- men, huh.
C L I II I N
I and children's
can money in ml-
in We
have- the in
We have tin thing in
.-.
Shirts, anything you
in Ins line run supply.
of price
ran always depended n in store. We
invite yon examine our line be-
fore lull
Your friends,
fall W
to on- . . . . . J
I PULLEY BOWEN
1- four cents
in This is in
of protection given
the German farmer raising
of cattle to supply the home mar
iii, cattle raisers are
Belling prices
of the people are mulcted or
go without What
cattle runt
era would lie were citizens
ts
r.
An encouraging sign of
limes is the of the
labor of Hie
growing favor for arbitration as a
mode of settling labor
and that of the
labor of
Slate have incorporated
rules Imposing methods of settle
which, in effect,
enforced can
hardly lie questioned when
labor recognizes the advantage to
in tribunal for the
of controversies
provision to that effect nil be
made. The public s.-,.,
the r some
means of disposing of them than
strikes and
Journal,
John A.
the National Coupler
Chicago, was
where he
relatives. From there he goes to
the of his
Mr. Hinson
nil inn forty-four years ago and
went West. II, was then a pen
lie is rated a
is as
inventor . car now
in use on of America's
leading railroads.
;. superintended
at in is now
known as the Atlantic A North
fan Una Ob-
server.
Saw This Shoat
to Portage to attend
coil a I. I,, i.
lowing a board
near Pigeon
with left year erupt,
and tale gone. Al.-. blah spot .,.,
an bole in
premises of at
site, under
to be stole,
hong being a
to on his one Also
ibis hog shots answer to his name
Ice be will eat off of
hand an on bin Ian like
and is u
Anybody said shot.
, Notes from the State
Hie joint Sena
tor and Hon.
closed Saturday, but the
fight for the may be
to its prime just now,
and it will be kept up till the Leg-
scales it. Most of the
General Assembly
will tome to Raleigh in January not
only but without
settled in their own minds
which of the and
more aspirants for the
it will In- Heal f, the Slate and for
them support.
SOME BAD III OF
reg very slow-
in tuck the woods. Only
j,. lo attend to
ibis important matter. The letter
of Chairman Simmons, scoring the
Rutherford registrar who refused
registration to an intelligent
solely the ground that be
spelled a word, and advising him
lo recall applicant and register
him, is generally commended.
errors of
other counties are now be-
in reported, on a par with the
above ca e. Such
injures the Democratic party
the suffrage amendment and the
cause of supremacy. The
qualified to vole under the
new lion law should be prompt-
registered when apply.
the law Democratic la-
arc involved, and-
a and
execution of
amendment. Indeed
and existence of the
itself depend
The Superintendent of Public
has
of reports
which shows that total enroll-
in the rural public schools
liming was This is
a gain of about 1,500 over 1901.
The Southern Hail way, Seaboard
Air Atlantic Line and
Norfolk and Western have made a
of one fare cent coupon
admission to fair for the
Slate Fair. to be
sold October 25th inclusive
Anal hunt November 3rd.
President s. of
the North Carolina Tobacco Grow-
ha-called a meet-
of that to he held in Bel-.
Fair week.
There are now only three
post masters in
two of these are at villages
here not a single white person re-
mail. The oilier fat
whose term has expired, will
give way to a a bite successor,.
said,
of Voters.
Notice is hereby given ,
lot Hi,, of Tilers
will be open-
o'clock A M. sun
set, on
2nd, closing on
i, i-
Tills will
lie mi
All sous lo vote
approaching election can
each Saturday said
the Court House and at t.
times offices in
This September
Registrar
ship.
I i
Door North Beak
or lei in me
no where he i
will consider a lit
A editor
two coiner lots for sale at M,
per
at per year and
I lie Is the
a It would I
-com Unit tin-. has been
ling pipe
his life time. Cross
i, where art
ore false
taken sick; teeth
for
there; man died; teeth
the bed. It la
ally las-l to take the doctor
whose pet shout
By-


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Eastern reflector, 14 October 1902
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October 14, 1902
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