Eastern reflector, 19 July 1901


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Have You Forgot
What
I AM STILL CARRYING AN
UP-TO date LINK OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware v
II I I TO MENTION
Come to sec Barrel Flour or
Yours in please
Jas. B. White.
mm
None genuine unless
Red Cross is on label
Don't Una a
WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD
TO THE EQUAL OF
Chills. Fevers,
Night Sweats and Grippe, and
all forms of Malaria.
DON'T WAiT TO DIE
SPEND CENTS AND DE CURED I
CURES MAKE FAMOUS
TRY IT. NO NO PAY .
TO TAKE.
AFTER two YEARS Ms ii we paid in the
ii ill ill.
OP NEWARK, N. YOUR HAS
Value,
Cash Value,
Paid up Insurance,
Extended Insurance
Is
ti. Will lie re-instated if arrears he
a-.- living, three lapse, upon
of i interest.
second Nu s. Incontestable.
payable u of second and .-t each
year be paid.
Tin., used i. u
To Increase the Insurance, or
;. To make pulley payable as during lifetime
of
j.
Greenville, N. O.
BLACKJACK III Ms
N. July
Quite a i of our people
services at Creek
Sunday.
I. If. is improving nip
Idly.
Miss Mamie Cox, who has
relatives in place, re-
to tier home in
Sunday accompanied by K. L.
Clark.
L. II. While, Jr.,
Miss Lucy, spent Sunday in Wash-
visiting their brother, W.
and returned Sunday
evening.
Miss A ii ii White left Sunday
morning for Winterville to attend
institute.
W. Wynne, of
came in Saturday morning
spent Saturday and Sunday with
his best girl. He left Monday morn
to attend the
lute at Winterville.
A small crowd of went
fishing last Thursday and got more
lutes than we did fish, hut they
were mosquito bites.
Mr. Mrs. I. C. Mills spent
Saturday night and Sunday in
town.
One mil- girls says she
I has four strings to
I and can't imagine which one to
pull. wonder if some one will
he kind lo tell her.
Miss bad the
of entertaining her
j Sunday night.
Willie took a
i young Miss from church
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. have
o home near
Clack We wish them much
joy and happiness.
To produce the best results
In fruit, vegetable or grain, tin
fertilizer used must contain
enough Potash. For
see our pamphlets. We
semi them free.
j N nu i . s.
Paper Hanging.
I am fill or id for Will
. ill mi . Full
from to
I am i do k
wall Mora f
Mrs. M. D. will prompt
t ion.
H. BUNN,
I N. C.
Tin- July tit to
Thorough
U hi in SOW admitting to the liar
cum a n. C at-
C.
Mill, N, I lean
TONIC LAXATIVE
If you have stomach, had
inactive liver, heartburn kidney
of b. I blotched or muddy skin,
or any symptoms and disorders the of bad and an
digestive system, Will lure
It will o; b an
mucous membrane f the stomach, blood and put you
on your appetite will .
your liver kl to j. your skin will clear and
and the old time an I buoyancy.
awe,
I . i . II . an I v Ii
It I ,. . .
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iii . ii
RHEUMATISM
TO STAY
Ml Mil VI.
.-mi's recent Ions
The nested
known
leading i
trial, turn us net
i of the Price
Sold by BRYAN k NICHOLS.
I inn.- Conetoe
Broken Open.
during the night of
July the express at Cone
toe was broken open, two ex-
press packages and
agent's dollies stolen. The
whole amounted lo The
agent, Mr. K. C.
a while on suspicion, lint he
easily himself. It seems
that he was in possession of
I pennies. S days
office at Mildred had
broken open and about
stolen. This Mr.
to think he must I e I tie guilty
lint the man the pen-
had been paid him the day
before by a man in
laud Neck in hi wealth.
used Dr.
College. I'm, in
sail i child
n-n iii in the U-s
lo Hint lint
the
and
if
In i lie- where
all give it,
n is In mull, to
their
die n lien relief lie so
I by giving Ii
only
in- Moll.-ii M hi Mo.
For Salt by
l I fl is
I .
lo, all . .
The Famous Parks Fountain
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
An in showing
staunch those in
ho vole that
in and year in of
administration
patty in
and I been
a mean nigger in my lime,
I ii heap or downs
since tie
I chickens mi
ilia; I I drunk;
I nip-; stashed udder I
-r, I done a sight
thank good
in name such
has been ace
Philadelphia's evil lame be
rants n by word.
has been given over to rapine.
got el has
whilst a
I ii
the people.
All these things are
edged and deplored
year; and year after
lion heroines more and more
able Hut lite cry still goes up
flOW
Thank Lord,
our
I ice
lo Associated
there were timing
spell
hint, f were
Hut few these in
southern
The
a business mini
ed newspaper advertising is
vital lo bis success sense
suggests be should not a
iron limit lo his advertising
expenditure. Ii Is the
of an experienced i
is lo in
advance what sum will be
to achieve a re-
he says,
less amount was
will do lull if the mm which
has been appropriated should
lo bring result more should be
until results have been at
L. H. Pender,
I Flues. Tin Hoofing,
All
kinds work
class. He of guns a
specialty.
Agent for
1888.
Greensboro Female College
Greensboro, N. C.
Literary and Business
Schools of Music, Art
Literary Course and nil
Living per Year,
I begins
on Aili
cation.
President,
Trinity College
mill f
1.1 iii
Eight with
library
la
Hip and . . Fund-.
within
past n Bin. law.
bail one i a
the fir
V.
Peppy Go.,
COMMISSION
Norfolk, Va.
fir.- W
here, i tin-
fur Jinn- Ami illy
I.-.-S than id Ions a SO
Cur la
tun lots
Kill lull Mb ft
. Please lit us have anon no
possible, mi in
J. W.
Practical Education
In nu
arts, a
of
a In-
lib.
lit. T
TON,
in .
AGRICULTURE MECHANIC ARTS,
IN
J. ff. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
on handlers of
Ii Ties and Hags.
and
solicited,
tine for
Times
VA.,
Now a Year,
and includes absolutely free
in go n Monthly, New The
DAILY
Farm
gun Monthly, now only per
year; by mail.
Address TIMES,
Va.
notice to tile
Public.
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. General A.-. fur
Virginia, that Well-
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Insurance Co., of
to lo Us tarts mater of
In the
generally, North
will now U, -111111 ill till.
tale from tin. dale will
and to all de
airing the very in the hem
life in the world.
It Ibo in your town not
yet led
JOHN C.
Stale N. C.
Assets
Paid policy
Live, t
nm-o lo for
Old
My res leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for
ill.-, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M.
mi leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesday, day and Sal
a ii A M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
O.
J. Ag.,
Greenville, N. O.
f.
IN
N. O.
Cotton Hugging and Ties always
on bun
fresh goods kept constantly es
hand. Country produce and
Hold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
Sonic men put on their beat man
nets us put mi g
coat.
u fellow ever kissed
usually pales be-
fore last.
I way
a to rise in world
is to give him a good blowing up.
A HAPPY
HOME
Is one w here health abounds.
With impure blood there cannot
be good health.
With a disordered LIVER there
cannot be good blood.
Pills
revivify the torpid sad restore
its natural action.
A LIVER means pure
Pure blood means health.
Health means happiness.
Take no Substitute. All
UNIVERSITY
of North Carolina.
ill-All OF STATE'S
Eighty live scholarships.
tuition to and ministers
sons. Loam the needy,
Work
Healing system
in improvements in
and fall term begins
Address,
V. I.
Chapel inn, n. c
I In Age Iron,
the ore in,
Iron them motion,
lion needles veering,
Iron tillers vessels steering.
Iron gas
iron our rivers,
Iron in
iron ink indicting.
Iron victuals,
turns, p a kettle-.,
Iron our leads,
our roads,
lion bold in
Iron bob rod bands,
iron walls,
Iron balls,
axes, chains,
lion augers, saws
Iron globules in our blood,
Iron properties in food,
Iron light reals
wires,
hammers, nails,
Iron every thing we
A linger the pie i. worth
two out of
1876,
Se M.
retail and
furniture Cash paid for
fin, Cotton Oil Bar
re's, Turkeys, Egg,
Steads, Oak Suits, Ha
by Carriages,
suits, Lounges, Sales,
A A x Bed
Meat Key West Cheroots,
Beauty Can-
Cherries,
Apples, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
In- Matches, Oil,
Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
unties. Dried Peaches,
Glass
Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware. Cakes and Macs
Bent Butter, Stand-
ard Machines, and
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for Coin
to see me.
j U
NOTICE TO
. I the
Ink I'm
of de
given In all
lo make
payment In And all n 1-
having are
lo pi. -1 same in the under-
nu or the till day
June. or ml will la
in recovery. Thia
L. J. CHAPMAN,
Jacob
LAND SALE.
virtue a of Ike
of in f
Cannon Teel
rm in 11-
will fur
tin- in
mi Mi Mb, the
ti -111 panel hind, in the
tin-West
m . being U front and IS feel
a of the old Livery
stable
in in II. K-
lit a in
ii t acre mars
Ally,
In
Ii J , , ,.
Notice Ix
It. J
nu to
I of II.
James It
I will, hi
at g at, at
tell u.
sash, Iii satisfy all
the right title and which lbs
It. J. in lb.
ill real to Out-
of land in of bethel, N.
as Mat
Main Tarboro mi
feel In
feet a
Main
roar to Ike
ten which
It. J W. i Hairy
Skinner, l
pan ITS
Abo Ii
mi SM of Si
l- in l,. i. Ninth by
1.1
I'll the South M . Ann
sad the Was. by Jam, m
It J
a f
K. J. hi Ii by
in U., p.-, u K
I I II. . . .
Also, nil of I
whisk by and
Maggie By
Dec. and book
Pill
I'm
was a
to II. W. m I
day July
I In I.- in. , a, res and
which will be about
Jo
In a allotted.
I all I July,
t. W
. , ,. put
W. Sheriff. j
W, R. WHICHARD BRO.,
Whichard, N. C.
The complete in every de
prices as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
J.
IN-
-A LINK OP
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R.
Norfolk, Va.
Buyers Brokers
Cotton, Grain
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago New Orleans.
The Commoner
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Advance.
One Year l. Bis Mouths dOc,
Three Months Ma, Sing. Copy fie.
No canvassers are mu
ployed. Subscriptions taken st
The Semi-
Weekly
will In- sent together
one year for or Tun Daily
one year for payable ad-
PATENT
WASH I
as
Is the customer who takes advantage of
keeps our guessing why is we sell so cheap.
OUR MOTTO-DOWN WITH HIGH
W T. LEE
Exposition,
I mu to Pan
with all modern
view of Niagara Luke Erie the
Niagara Fulls car door SO
walk to exposition Take Niagara street car to
Avenue, Moderate rates. All will
prompt
JOSEPH A. MOORE,
1285 Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
FIRST CLASS SCHOOL IN N.
School,
LaGrange, N. C.
MILITARY, SCI EN II
v Pupils, Twelve Counties and two Slates
represented past session, School Buildings. Barracks
for Sixty Cadets.
school aims to strengthen by developing latent
and power. needs of the students are considered.
The literary training strengthens the manly trails gives a sound of Agriculture,
clear Class room methods Inspecting last week some of
The
Association last
at a meeting held in Charlotte,
decided In curtail production din-
August and to demand here
after uniform contract between
spinners and knitters, and
when the commission man will not
the name of purchaser
of yarns he is to become buyer
himself, and selling price must
be furnished the spinners of the
yarns. The yarn ma fad liters
have been swindled, they claim,
by backing out of contracts by
men giving
orders, when the price of yarn de-
erased before date for Idling orders.
NORMAL
The consolidating
half-dozen normal schools of
stale has been disposed of by
the Stale Hoard of Education,
The schools arc to run another year
separately, as at present, on trial,
and if desired and promised re
ins and improvements are effect-
ed they will be so continued. If
not I hey will be consolidated next
year. was largely due
to the pleas made delegations
of while from the several
towns where located.
The Corporal ion has
been wrestling with the tax assess-
problem for a week and may
get the assessments n shape this
week.
Governor been pay-
a visit at
I he encampment at
where the Third bus
been In camp since last
Next week another regiment takes
its outing their and the Third
conies home.
Secretary Wilson, of the Nation
TO
THE PEOPLE, OUR AND CUSTOMERS OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are still in the forefront of the race after your
We offer you the best selected line of
General Merchandise
to be found any store in County. Well bought
Selections, the Creations Of best manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring, Summer
and Winter. We are at work for yours our mutual ad
vantage, It is pleasure to show yon what you want to
sell you if we can. We you very service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do not see, our immense Stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember and the following lines of general merchandise.
A large line off Baby Caps,
Belts, Laces and
Embroideries. Ladies Col-
and Cuffs all Sizes
I HAVE THE LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST LINE OF
EVER BROUGHT TO GREENVILLE.
Mrs. dwell is in charge of my millinery if
e but I.,,,,, ,, one will lie trimmed to suit your
Ornaments. Flowers, and everything
Hi
wait.
Silks,
n milliners line.
Goods and Notions,
Bats and Caps. Silks and Satins, Dress Trimmings
Jackets Carpets, Mattings Oil Cloths.
Shoes,
Men's, Women's and Children's and
Harness, Horse Dusters,
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses. Lard, Scad Is,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nail, and Hope.
Furniture.
for Furniture and in line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Kit her Cash or on Approved
Credit Our motto is Honesty, Merit Dealing.
Your Friends,
lion mental grasp. A lb Idles raged.
Expenses per half term, including board, tuition, fuel, lights and
room, 055.00. No incidentals. School opens 4th,
for
J. E.
A c
Lawns, Dimities, Laces, Belts, Slippers, Hosiery,
and
ALL GOODS
Some short some long, have been laid together and
will be sold at one price. We have a few pieces of Imported
Swisses, dolled and plain, which are offering
AT HALF PRICE.
Postal Law
Merchants who mail order
and have en sending out samples
of goods from which their
customers might select and
order will be interested a new
ruling which has just been made
the Department. The
ruling allows the men-hauls to
write upon each lag accompanying
a sample of cloth figures denoting
the width price of goods.
This had been done by the mer-
chants before until last April, when
the assistant attorney general de-
for Department
that of June 1888, re
lining in addition to
the fourth class matter did not
author these to be writ- land suspended from the coins was
gold chain and locket, and
near the locket was a gold
Man With Gold.
Pa., July
The body of a man was found
bang to a tree in the woods
neat White Haven today. The
suicide I ad removed all his cloth-
except his stockings, in one of
was a letter and a
check for on
While Haven Bank, drawn in fa-
of frank Lorenz.
The Idler slated that the writer
had contemplated suicide tor some
lime, and he had been suffer-
disease years.
The suicide decorated his body
with jewelry before taking his life.
one-dollar gold piece was
lo each nipple with silver thread,
the meal attractive points in the
territory of proposed
Park, slates that he will
again and renew his
efforts to get Congress to
Ibis park and vole millions
to that end. Benelux
principal of it among
our public men, is sanguine of
It will be a great if
accomplished.
Lewis Council, for rape, will be
Monday, 22nd, at
Fayetteville. l slates
that hi not interfere
this case again.
Eve.- think of the many
blessings North Carolina
and our people much
better times, and in some
respects at all times, we arc
ninny other people I Any one
hot weather In your
y, for instance Thank for
what you have, slop
sample. On account the writ-
in tin- package it was held that
the samples were subject to first.
class which was double the
price the merchants had previously
been ; tin in for. Vow the
third postmaster Kent
Edwin r. decides II
is permissible lo write
tags which
The v ill in- a great
to the merchants who
mail aid send out samples
pose.
ring. Bracelets were on bis arms
legs.
die Governor spoke lo The Ob-
server correspondent about a
lei great public importance,
which certainly marks a new de-
In North Carolina,
is at
Seattle, in the State of Washing-
ton, to prevent lynch-
and for each and every per-
son engaged in a lynching it oilers
reward. Ii notifies me that
it has offered reward far each
and every person engaged in the
lynching this year at I range
and and has put up
the money. do not care for out-
t a side aid in securing law and order
lass, in in North Carolina, but hereafter,
There are some values in our stuck can't lo mi-ts.
The price has I wen marked so low nu our goods tint they are
in reach of every who urn seeking values.
August Designs Fashion Sheets Free.
KICKS WILKINSON.
A Census Office bulletin
shows that 37.8 per of the
population,
people, live in cities and towns
of more than loon population. Ten
years ago the of
population was or
slightly less than one third,
ten years, at this rate,
i early one half of American
people will ho towns.
The productiveness of our
has DOM In the meantime
by a multitude of labor
saying intentions, so that fewer
fewer men are needed no the
farms from year lo year. Those
who are released from drudgery
the fields to the cities, v here
consumers of harvests
contribute to the
of our vast national industrial
scheme. The thrifty farmers feed
them Record.
f you want sieves or ranges constructed
principles which are
and convenient, as well as beautiful and artistic,
for the
is shown
and
nu every
in not be
genuine
I murk, which
Stove
by and substitutes.
lead all others in yearly sales p
Sold by
BAKER HART.
I tic Orphan.,
The class of orphans from the
Orphan Asylum have had
a pleasant stay in for
two days. Greenville U
glad sec them and gives
cordial welcome. t
charge of Mr H. W. Jones and no matter what the crime may be,
Mrs. hit nil, an in i I will offer reward, which is
the midday trait. Tiny gave a the limit under I he law, for each
in the opera house and every participant.
night, notwithstanding there is a crime for which the
is usually a lust Hie death, but
was disagreeable, criminals must be hanged
i a large audience, Ian and by mob. Lynch-
concert was splendid. re got to stop lo this State. I
amounted to more than ask n. call on the press and the
The class remained here over preachers to stop the tendency to-
Sunday, that night sang the lynch law. His a great
church, So services were on
held in the other churches, so all correspondent to
bad of hearing I he know it was earnest hope
was of Governor Aycock then
large. the singing of would be no lynching during bis
I here were term of office. Vet there have
shot talks by Rev. J N, three the two named and, one
church and II. In county. The Got-
M. lam-, of Mi church, had for some lime
a In or lo make a plain statement
He
received with great
about here. Charlotte Observer.
Little frank Brown, u sun
Dr. I. was As stickers Mr. D alley G. Woo-
with the .,. , ,,.
seemed delighted lo be here at bis district Texas, and
Old home, and Ion,, I bis 1.--.-1 k, . lie w,
for Congress Wednesday, after six
balloting, on the
ballot, v, will probably be
N. c.
A foul -peak la lit e
inn ii
remain silent I
a w 1st- in
ab .,. votes as he will get
on
ton Star,





REFLECTOR
LETTER.
K. C.
D. J.
Entered t the Poet Office at
Greenville, N. C, its Second Class
Mail Matter.
Most of the editors in the Stale
have been to Greensboro and
seen what that city offer in
the way of and hotel
accommodations. a
did that will scat 1,800,
three good hotels and
building, it will not surprise us if
Greensboro pulls the next Demo-
State
has got to greatly to
so well prepared to take care I
crowd.
from
Washington. i. i.
To The Tobacco Farmers of Eastern Carolina.
If Greenville had a society for
the prevention of cruelty to
there would be plenty of
opportunity for bringing own-
plaints against persons for cruel
and even to dumb
beasts. It is unusual occur
to see teams on the streets
that are for work. There are
animals half starved jaded to
whose backs an unmerciful driver
will cruelly ply the lash to make
them pull more than they able.
Some of these poor creatures after
being worked all day are turned
out at night to glare the streets,
and that is boat all they get to
eat. A poor neglected mule that
had broken n leg had to be shot
today to end its misery. course
it was an act of kindness to kill the
mule and end its suffering, but a
man who would keep an
in neglected de-
serves punishment. This is only-
one incident. There are many
others in which there is too much
cruelty to animals.
Duel of Negro
Drake Schneider and Kip
played crap Ill a
saloon at Ninety seventh street
and Third avenue, yesterday after-
noon and Schneider won all the
other's money. Last night the
two men were in the saloon again
this lime with two Ma-
Harris and Pauline Wilson.
Schneider wanted Harriss to treat
with the money he had won, and
Harris refused. The Harris
man sided with him, and the
son woman sided
Finally one of the pro
posed that they go out on the side
walk and settle the dispute
tween themselves, the men to abide
by the result. A large crowd fol-
lowed nut formed a
the two women. The
Harris girl drew a knife with
three inch blade from the boson
of her dress and her adversary pro
a razor.
Then at a signal flaw
their companions begin a
that the spectators seemed
to enjoy. blow struck was
followed by blood, until the side
walk looked like the Boor at a
slaughter house.
There was no Interference In
the crowd and the two women
fought on for at least live minutes.
At the end of that time the Harris
girl, whose face and aims bad
been planned, dropped in
her and rolled over
scions.
The Wilson girl broke ring,
ran up the street, borrowed live
cents and got awry on a Second
avenue down town car.
It was after all this had happen
ed that Policeman Barrett and He
of the East 104th
street ran up and picked
the the unconscious woman on
the sidewalk. It was evident that
she was in danger of dying and
she was taken in all to
Hospital. The doctors thought
it that she would
The police arrested the two men
witnesses. It was to
wash off the sidewalk with a
New York Sun, nth.
Is not this a pretty spectacle to
take place in a city like New York
II it bad occurred in Africa there
might have been some
it.
The truth year of the Greenville tobacco market is rapidly
approaching. To those of as who have watched tile progress
of this market since the Md day of September 1801, there have
been many wonderful changes. The first year than was only
one warehouse and a single prize house, and wore sold
speak Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Founds of Tobacco. Grad-
next Mouse but since our sales have increased and now is
It is certain there arc numbered among the largest bright tobacco markets of the
not enough of them to do it. To do this has required the expenditure of large
sequent,, the of an organ f money, heavy risks and a great deal f hard work,
it ion to try to defeat Henderson,,
moonshine. Politicians do not
. . . i .
of timber
stone walls. If than were even a I j,, .,. build the warehouse and am the only one
to beat Henderson. now bad any connection with
the would be made, but market in its early history.
there isn't the men who dislike shall this yea have no one associated with me, as a
him most arc likely to be found the warehouse business, bill I how care-fully
shouting the loaded for his men of capacity and experience in the to
nation acclamation, in Order
that they may not out when I n have again secured of Mr.
distributes the Committee Danville, Va, one of tho beet
That area number of re-
publicans, some prominent
who would like to prevent the el
and I am sure the public will hear me out when i assert I
have borne my full share of these responsibilities from the very
have been directly connected with the market
knowingly bull then L, for e
he
plums. Personally,
favors tariff reform of
of tobacco in Virginia or
THE TEACHERS- INSTITUTE
S. C. IT.
Winterville at this time is
the most enviable place
able. morning and evening
our streets are thoroughly crowd-
ed With the must pretty girls one
saw,
here, is a lovely
Thus far the features of the
teachers institute have of a
very interesting nature, everyone
seems to enjoy themselves and
spend n delightful lime. The
losing exercises arc looked
NOTICE
Henderson
North Carolina. Mr. Willis has had wide experience in grave apprehensions and
warehouse business. He is clover, courteous and by some who an-
and will gladly tender our patrons any service he ran. He an examination too
although he probably does not go tobacco the to a better advantage than of
as far as any over saw. m That teachers should
ins opinions Mr. n. A. auctioneer of reputation
will affect the remit, I wide experience, has been secured to do music act, higher to readily
but he wants ll understood that he is lost nowhere on the Ware- and disposition man-
house and he stands ready to do anything that will ad- Heated by in charge of
the interests of our patrons. institute certainly points to an in-
Mi. A. A. Follies i knows and of the fact that no pains
who knows everybody, will be obligingly on hand in every- be spared to bring about such
thing and will do his part in making everybody comfortable. L watt,
office force is clever, competent and ill settle with Miss Anna who has
you after your tobacco is sold so quick and satisfactorily Miss
that yon rare to come again. am ten fr
nothing shall be left undone that will advance the interests of
in v patrons. I shall have good stables for your team and
are,
he has a record showing that there
is never any of his being
completely controlled by the party
bosses. That is one reason why
his re-election was assured before
the adjournment of the last Con-
The losses know his meas-
and do dot care to take any
chances with a new man.
Democrats have done n great
deal of talking among themselves
about the Ohio democratic plat-
form, but of them care to ex-
press opinions about it for
cation. Hue of the exceptions is
Representative Bank head, of Ala-
who said of Ohio
platform is all right and should re-
support of every demo-
the Buckeye slate. con
forms existing conditions and
states the issues of the campaign
in language clear enough for any-
body to I Suppose
die republicans thought the
would reaffirm the Kansas
City plat form renew allegiance Monday evening. July 15th,
to Mr. Bryan sort of officers and members
thing. But they were fooled. Mr. of Lodge, No, A.
Hi van. I am satisfied, is a-
with the democrats of old. as expressing thanks to the good
he in and in woo, but pie Greenville and vicinity for
there was need or necessity to their uniform kindness and
discuss him in the State extended the Chapter of Or
would have added from th
to have silver in Asylum, under Hie management of
the platform, and it might have Bro. G. W. Whit-
caused a in the ranks.
As ii i. the Ohio
A. Cox, who is
c quarters for Jon . ,
Now in conclusion let say to you from the beat
information can gather We have very bright prospects for is now confined his home
good prices. Cure your tobacco roll, grade ii carefully handle typhoid fever. We sincerely
it neatly, and then bring me one of your first loads and if hard hope it will prove not loin-serious.
work, good prices, kind, courteous treatment, the beat ac-1 J. ii. of standard, was
count for anything, you will numbered with here a short while yesterday.
our future patrons,
favors. am
i it. N. C
With of all past
Sincerely your friend,
O. L.
Warehouse.
Hall.
A.
ft A. M.
June Hugs Put the
of a Town.
H. M. of Norfolk, spent
here.
Jack Peebles, of Greenville, was
here a short while Monday.
Quite acute little teacher look
up his home at Mr. B,
horn's inlay. He t i t he Wales
at pounds and Mr.
I is a very happy man.
Trunk Craft Joseph Smith,
who have been doing sonic tough
and the lights are complete-
take thin method of by the ashes of the
binned bugs. Tho hotel
are infested such swarms
that it wan necessary to close the
doors, notwithstanding the
Oxford Orphan
In Instances church
vices were interfered with. The
river bridges are almost i in pass
always been The
and have Md true to the cause of , is
formed a line of battle on The inclement of
lions that have arisen since the did arc covered to a depth of
last campaign. I believe as Con- , the people from enjoying by dead ones
are held in other slates, the given
people will demo .,, .,,,.,.,.,.,, night.
era tic lenders foil foot- a large greeted them.
steps of I he Ohio democrats. The And on Sunday at the
of the South Hie ,, where a great con-
greatest respect Mr. Bryan and ,.,.,. ,. people them, was
ha can always depend upon n coy- great
welcome -Alien be comes among fr
ii. I. does not signify that he has Especially do thank
popularity, when the demo v Mr. K. H. for nil more
in to. n,.,,,, liberal contribution, in con
ville is almost entirely darkness
to night, as a res ill of
of June bugs in countless
came
home lust week.
Mayor's Court
Major W. long has disposed
of the follow cats In his
since last report
Ada Anderson. and dis
Miss of near
is visiting Miss
Kittrell.
Carriage Co. have a
nice buggies on hand.
Come prepared to take one home
with you.
When yon pass this way mid
wish your horse fed or wish to
hire a horse Io ride out, Mil a I
feed and livery
Help furnished to house your
tobacco. have a full line of
tobacco trucks to sell, They save
l laborers. Heller conic
at once. You will Deed
week Io help you when you
get hands. A. Cox afro. Co.
The teachers and people of the
desire to announce to the tobacco growing public that
we will run the old Warehouse the coming tobacco
season. We ask a liberal share of your patronage and prom-
to merit the same by a close personal attention to business.
It is well known, and conceded by all, that the Greenville
Warehouse has the best lights under which to show tobacco to
We have had many years experience in the
and are thoroughly familiar with the trade in all its
brunches. We will have comfortable rooms with clean new-
cots for the use of our customers who remain over night, also
box stalls for team, and T. H. Walker, the well
known joker, will act as host. Mr. Q, LaFayette
Moore, who as a drummer, has built up such an honorable
for fair dealing with his customers, will be with us as
manager and general assistant, and extends to his friends
a cordial invitation to sell their tobacco at
Greenville Warehouse.
Mr. Hold. M. a gentlemen of culture and an auction-
of ability, will be us, and will be glad to have his
friends in the tobacco belt sell with us, where he will work for
their interest. We respectfully submit live reasons for earn-
soliciting a liberal share of your patronage.
1st. Because we are independent, and refused to hare
anything to do with the Warehouse Combination.
We are conducting strictly a warehouse business,
and are not Irving to buy cheap tobacco, but use all means in
our power to sell tobacco as high as possible, as our interest
and the farmers are one and the same.
Because Greenville with her fourteen prise houses,
steam diving and stemming establishments, has ample
ties and capital to handle entire crop of surrounding
section. Her buyers have orders and contracts from every to-
manufacturing country on the Globe.
4th. our relations with these order and contract
buyers lire of the most friendly and cordial nature, and we
have ample means our command to push every sale to the
full limit of its value.
Because, with all the bright tobacco manufacturing
concerns of the world, domestic and export speculators, attend-
at old Warehouse, with our de-
termination and hearty co-operation of every man con-
with us, to use every effort in his power in the interest
of our patrons, and the hearty support of the buyers, we are
in position to sell tobacco as high as the highest.
Respectfully,
J. C.
R. S.
D. SPAIN.
orderly conduct and using profane lo
in slate the lug the Chapter to and from
and vulgar language on the street,
lined penny costs, 7.26.
riotous and dis
orderly conduct and u vulgar
forth in the late be depot free oil charge, and also profane language on the street,
Convention. We nm-i meal
changed conditions and
bed by sticking to Issues
th As lo Immediate
national Issues, Mr.
lunches for closing their doors not guilty case dismissed.
on Sunday night and giving the Win. drunk and
evening to the Orphans. the pat .
and contributions being Staton, drunk and dis
entirely given t., the glorious cause orderly, lined i and costs,
republicans seem one and all, our sincere I'M. riotous and ab-
be divided on the question of tariff an returned. orderly and using vulgar
revision nod the adoption of red-. Orphans and profane language, found guilty
p. treaties. I am in favor n,,.,, great pleasure with deadly weapon and
revision and mu-t come; m .;,,.,., sharing I over to September term
opposed hospitality i tho .
and abundantly bestow
B. L. i
I. A. Committee.
M.
hi
sooner or I
trust ind l believe only
kill trust its to pass a
tariff. Have never says
the tariff is the mother
tin is, and tie ought to be good
on Thursday last Justice
of Chicago, Imposed a line
on a Mr. because latter
was charged by his wife with hat
walked backward the
house with having lo lone
his hail beard
I. is to note that
I complaining wife paid the
That a Chicago boost is his
appeals lo be a tic I ion, since
he is subject lo line walking
backward inside ill walls. is
appalling to think penally
I if he should on bis head, as
every man is supposed to have I
I right to do in bis own home.
I Philadelphia
of
James K. Donaldson,
; lined and 13.75.
Did you ever hear of a frog out
. doing a cat in a rat That's
what happened out at Mrs. Par-
collie It last Saturday,
dial in the peal five years has,,,.,.,, ,,, ,.,.,. the rat
saved n lives along
shore, last weak by The rut
p. Herman on the complaint of lot t;,. and run in.
mother of a whom had his mouth and
rescued from lo . The cat caught the
log the to shore tail out the same time, but
lo idle him on leg, and J after a alt cat left
youngster, fearing ,,,. , There are
lie by his ,.,,. ,, t these fails.
for In the lake, fold
that be bad been attacked and
In the dog in the park. .,., ., ., , . . ,.
hen his wife refused lo lire
j, L. . with him a year's separation,
C. A. K ;. of Michigan City,
committed suicide, and his
wife did same.
Two boats after having re-
from county jail
la., and expert sneak
thief broke into again
The I Infantry
i s and stole his photograph from the Monday for tho
gallery.
at
i ill K. Toon
here Tuesday night and
much fatigued from and loss
of sleep lie made a very line
Speech, One in his-
there I across
the channel ii the form of the
great French
there DOW lie-s greater danger from
ignorance and no channel veil-
He bad this institute
highly in Raleigh, and oil
train but half had not been
told. He was glad to to
people of Pitt county, which far
the Ural at Bethel and
last down aims at
There is a change coining
when seven eights of teaches will
in- women and men will the
work for life, but women may find
a higher calling in making
homes.
Al one lime Institute Work was
done by having a few
suited to University work hen
we what our public school
teacher There arc times
teachers should
didn't know, but hero is
lo get information.
Here you thorough
and showed bow lo
apply Some teachers
come in contact with others as
they think their methods may not
stand but here talk lo
am strengthened in
their work.
He wanted North Carolina
know is being here so
that other counties may follow
example as is I week
institute In A
change is coming. In the western
part State good school houses
not in use arc to be and next
The day is coming when
boy will have the same
chance the one in city, in
every village there will
school and country boys will he
brought in. The day fur
is at hand.
He to speak of the
law as it was generally
looked upon as of as much
value as a last years bird's nest.
In the school law there is not
much pay lo but a penally.
A boy asked what his father
gave him for cutting wood said,
nothing, but if he didn't cut he
; would give him something.
I is new law.
K large par cent of while
in Pill were not
I in school last year, hi i the
arc going. He had known them
to go with nothing four green
I apples in their dinner buckets
j while their neighboring while boys
for lack of clothes were kept at
I home at A danger lies there.
A larger per cent of l be
linen of Carolina colleges
last year whiles.
ells early look a stand
can boast
her of dollars, if
North Carolina would educate she
would outstrip her by for. She
would make our own goods. When
. the child comes school there
a new life and then comes
, great responsibility lo make
men and women of them. Teachers
all lie eminent or great
can till well your
though name lie lost.
A rose hid away a crevice in
a luck wasted its life
Set not your hearts on high
but strive to do well. Ho
Cod the people
I around yon, then your can
throb, knowing that your mother
loves It is claimed that
out of inn In North Carolina
can't read, but the present census
ought to show a change. The
work here ought lo improve
schools per rent.
An important feature of tho new
school law is that of circulating
libraries. The State will soon be
ready to famish part of the
money lo start six libraries in
each county if are made
the children will have
chance read hundreds of
He begged the teachers to
continue this work which to
i hope of the nation.
Toon closest
attention from start to finish and
well the teachers might listen to
one who ha spout so much of his
life in the cause of education and
who bad so many rich in
good common sense and practical
their application.
Once he answered his country's
call and his regiment
on the Held of battle in defense of
our loved southland and did his
part gallantly, but today he fills a
far higher and
the teachers of the State who are
to shape and mold its future
tiny of our State.
appreciated very much his
our work was the
of its in Stale and
hope expressed that it
spread and revolutionize institute
work in State.
We know that there is some
poor teaching in North Oat-
but poorest teacher in
the Stale is not doing us poor work
is found in institute, for
fail b. reach the needs
teachers.
After a gen-
reception was given all of
the teachers met
enjoyable feature was the
by the Winterville
siring band with Miss at
the piano, also a very laughable
song by Prof.
Cramp, Cholera
.- -I. all
a and
cure, for all re-
full Avoid
tin-re i Perry
Mrs. Boss of th whole
Shaw.
Talk about
he is not in It with Mrs.
of Chris-
Scientists. She bosses the
entire job, gels the money from
the sale of the published doctrine,
and la said to have already become
a Re-
porter.
HOT
Yes going to get hotter. We
have plenty of hot weather
CLOTHING
Suits, odd coats, odd coats and
vests, light weight hats, low
shoes, summer under-
wear, NEGLIGEE SHIRTS,
all kinds of furnishings to keep
you cool. You Know Where,
He Has Ladies Oxford Ties.
EASTERN
If
in the margin f this paper it
so remind yon you owe
for
subscription and we
you to set lie early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
rind the cross mark on their
paper
HOWDY do.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
New Beef-
Steak and Onions, tuneless
Fed Tripe at Samuel M.
The Greenville boys beat the
Ayden boys by a score of lo
it. frame of ball played at
day Monday.
Saturday Mr. L.
brought Tin--, a peon
liar egg- It looks like a
necked squash.
has heard
from the petition from
ville to the railroad officiate asking
for a better schedule.
is called to notice
by D. Moore, Superior Court
Clerk, in the case
Hooker vs. J. ad-
others.
Congressman John II. Small, of
Washington, address the
teachers insulate el
on next Monday night, instead
of this week as
TOO pictures
you want If so come
see me. I am prepared to give
you very work possible
for least money. I also make
the best too, Come
to sec me. II. T.
Sunday, June
road between Mr. Ward's
and Avon farm via Hall
Kerry, a double Bold watch,
Kinder will
liberally rewarded less than
by same.
J. It.
X. C.
Poisonous and Insect
cured quickly sad sure-
prompt SM of Perry I
If not S In roar
lavas do not has moment in
sis lost soy How lo is
Ills-. Is, or
tin to on
a rapper Avoid
OM
find
Some
Mr. of
county, was in Monday.
He told he had been in
several years the
crop this year that he had raised.
Then by way of a finishing joke he
said he had a patch of tobacco In
his orchard with leaves
from of n blanket up,
plants so large some
visitors tho -tali.- to
pull his
Some Speak Some to
Monday,
of Ayden, spent lo
here.
II. M. of. was
here today,
l. Gardner went to
this
W. H. Cox, came
over Ibis morning.
Mrs. W. K. Harding and child
left this morning for
Mrs. A. J. Griffin returned Sat-
evening from a lo
J. S. Tunstall and little
this morning from
Seven Springs.
Mrs. iV. J. Clark, who has
visiting near here, left this morn-
for
W. K. Evans returned lo Win-
lei ville, evening to
institute.
Watson, of Clinton,
Came In Saturday evening lo visit
Miss Bertha
Prof. W. II. returned
to Winterville to the in-
Sunday evening.
Miss Annie of
who has been visiting Miss Sadie
Harding, left Saturday evening.
Fannie who has
been visiting W. Davit,
left this for Newport
News.
T. J. Moore, Moore
and Charlie Skinner went to Tar-
to sec the base ball
game.
K. M. of Washington,
who has spending a few days
here and near returned
home today.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
of came over Sunday
evening and spent the
the family of editor.
Miss Nancy Coward, of
county, who has been visiting her
brother, II. L. Coward, returned
home Saturday evening.
w. is sick.
H. a. White went to Hamilton
today.
J. It. Monday even-
for New
Jesse went down
road Monday night.
I. ii. Gary, of name
in Honda evening.
I. A. went lo Winter-
ville Monday evening.
Miss Mac went to Win-
Monday evening.
W. A. returned Mon-
day evening from
Miss Pearl Campbell loll this
morning for Washington.
Mrs. V. Moore went to Mil-
today lo visit friends.
BeT, K. H. Harding returned
morning from
W. K. Hooker and H. L. Cow-
ard went to Norfolk today.
John Tail returned Monday
evening from and
son.
Williams i sick at
home of his sister, Mrs. W. K.
Bush,
J. W. Wiggins, of came
down Monday night and returned
this morning.
J. I. Smith left this morning for
that is if he didn't go lo
Washington.
Mil-- Winnie Beth Pitt,
arrived Monday
to visit Miss Delia
Mr. and Mi-s. II. T. King
Monday from their trip to
press convention
Misses Annie and Vines,
of came in Monday even-
to Mis, C. C. Vines at
Hotel Bertha.
R. M. of came
evening lo accept a
position as auctioneer for the
Warehouse.
Miss ill, of
ton, arrived to A.
M. Moore, hire. to
on morning train to
meet her.
c. t. h. c.
Whichard, Lawrence Hooker,
w. L. Brown, and
Con. Lanier want to today
to see the game of baseball,
W. II. returned lo
Tuesday evening
Miss Alice Moore went
ville this
J. I. went lo Winterville
night and returned this
Lena Matthews left this
morning to visit friends in Haiti-
more.
Misses Minnie Tunstall and
are visiting friends in
K. a. Bishop, M. Boru
and K. K. went to Spring
Hope Ibis morning.
Mrs Ivey Smith returned Tues-
day evening from a visit to Boo-
none Norfolk.
Julian of
came in Tuesday evening to visit
his S.
Misses Susie Perry, of Kinston,
and Gray Button, of .
are Mrs. Alice Harper.
Miss Ida Dameron. who ha- been
visiting Miss Lena Matthews, left
this morning her home In Hal
I i more.
The editor went to Winterville
hut night to look in on the work of
the today and
returned this afternoon.
another column L.
makes opening announcement
for the Warehouse the
coming season. He lakes
charge lime, and while no one
is associated with as a partner
in he has called lo
his assistance in the management
business a of the best
that it is possible to pro-
cure. one i- thoroughly ac-
with and is well
known to the f. liners. Mr.
lo the pail he has
taken bringing
market lo Its present high standing
He might have said ten times as
much and not have overstepped
of propriety or uttered one
word not due him. The market
owes much of its success lo him, u
i t t which tobacco growers do
and should appreciate. No
hauler lo please every farmer
who sells with him.
The Greenville
attention to the
advertisement of the
Warehouse tins issue. This re-
liable house, ever on the
Greenville market, is under new
this season. It will
be operated by A
Co., being composed of J.
Moot man, H. S. and
S. Spain. one of these arc
tobacco men of experience, While
Mr. has only been here
one year, he spent many years in
tobacco business elsewhere.
Messrs. and Spain have
been identified with the
market almost from its
and arc well known lo all to-
farmers. They will have the
very best assistants can be
and arc prepared in
every way to dike cure of their
patrons. They strong
reasons why you should sell
then,
mm,
At M.
FURNITURE and DRAPERIES at CUT PRICES.
Pictures, Window Shades, Poles,
Come and let Dress House at low Prices.
Sample Notions at New York Cost.
Lot ever offered in Greenville Underwear, Hosiery, Moves, Baby
Caps, Fans, Corsets, Parasols, I land kerchiefs, Towels, Napkins, Jewelry,
Great Reductions on goods, white
goods, organdies,
silk and embroideries. We sell for cash. only.
BEEN OUT IN HALF.
Baits worth Boys Suits worth I
Suits worth
Greater redaction than was ever thought of on
THEY BOLD AT
R OM FOll PALL
bill i
r ash Buyers
Ladies Muslin Underwear.
a Beady to wear Long Skirts,
x at Leas than Cost of Material, Department
BOLE AGENTS FOB Glove Pitting and the
All Styles, Miller Corset, every one
New given if not all right.
I WAISTS.
of Styles. Bought from bad
models from Paris and Vienna and other in
serve as an Inspiration tor American styles. We
have from cheapest to something very handsome price.
F lo serve as an Inspiration tor American styles.
have from the eh
on i QUALITY ONLY
If Best Calico.
prices on till silk A woolen goods
per yard. Good
only Helmed
Big Rue Sale.
to from, due
lot of worth
marked down to use.
Furniture,
Leather
quality reduced
oil Oak Suits, style Bark-
lo styles Hull Backs,
Cribs, Cradles
Ask Prices.
Hosiery and Knitted Underwear.
women, i m it HALF
he sort Underwear needed for now- and the coining warm
at half, much of it. of you expected to pay. Prices
ire exceptional low. The saving between our value price
our selling price i- positive and important. North side of store
tor Men and Boys Goods. South side of store for Ladies
Misses Goods. stairs with choice Furniture for Ladies and
Hosiery.
women kind
gO
Ibis is a rate op
for Ladies to gel a
good bargain.
C pair
Summer Petticoats.
Black Umbrella
Trimmed with Knife
Plaiting, Finished with Black
Satin Strapping
Good Quality Neva Silk
Elaborately Trimmed,
top and bottom
Boss Quilling, only 91.69
Hosiery and Underwear.
MEN'S
lea pair for fie kind
m.
Come and gel your Bocks.
each kind
On.
Value for
Fruit of the Loom.
Barker Mills,
Bleaching, yard wide
The Biggest Department Store in Greenville.
Big New Store.
Lace Curtains
white long,
ii to Curtains
lung reduced to
reduced
Shoes
Shoes cents
91.00 Shoes Oil cents
shoes in
Mens all
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i. Extended Insurance automatically,
I- v. . .-
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are three y curs lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of payment of n . Ii interest.
second So .
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succeeding provided the premium I'm year lie paid.
They he To reduce
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STATE NORMAL AND
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If you have tour stomach, indigestion, constipation, bad
breath, dizziness, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, loss
of appetite, insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy skin,
or any symptoms and disorders which tell the story of bad and an
impaired digestive system, Will Cure You.
It will clean out the stimulate the liver and kidneys, strengthen
mucous membranes cf the stomach, purify your blood and put you
your again. Your appetite will return, your bowels move
your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you, your skin will dear and
freshen aiM will feel the old energy and buoyancy.
lac I r i i k in- f Mill am i t in ;.
. i ill i ad aw I Pin
it gnaw i . ti or -.-
n r . clean tho coated
For Sale by
men that their
prejudices arc principles.
The of the doesn't
always have the wedding ring.
little microbe of love can
tutu a whole heart upside down.
The world yon a they
bill far is the lime
will pay.
The country is full of
our men are going to
Bashful lovers don't have to
break the lee they simply
melt in arms.
wicked hen has her
besetting sin.
No this little please re
member, the weather's going lo be
December.
one
can't give you the
now a-days.
in they
any kind of a suffrage they
I hey have suffered too much
already.
When the ripples love's
How from the the
soul is thrilled with a rapture from
which ii never part.
Toe counterfeiter never makes
good.
Actions -peak louder than
and actors louder than either.
a Board of Health sign
won't keep the wolf from the
door.
the lee man can make it
hot for you if you don't pay your
bill.
Home women carry their bargain-
hunting proclivities so far as to
takes husband whose reputation
is slightly damaged.
hen a man i- broke is
be should
Toe woman doesn't
need a razor strop to sharpen her
tongue.
No. Mamie, dear, a man Who is
nuking his maiden speech need
not effeminate.
always rises to the
The temperature basal last taken
a tumble itself.
Loss of memory often comes from
borrowing money.
suppose you would call a
head wind when blows through
your whiskers.
Many a man pointer from
linger of
It doesn't cost more to bathe
hen tide is high.
i Solves the Problem
The crowded condition the
in North
unfortunate,
the favorable conditions II i
tragic thing for a human
to lie bereft of reason, but when
such a one most, their own
and of others, be eon
lined in with
it becomes doubly pitiful.
Such a condition, it allowed to
continue, will be a deep disgrace
to the Stale.
In the present emergency.
wan county has set an example
that is worthy of Imitation by all
Counties having in their jails insane
whom admission to the
asylums cannot be secured.
The commissioners have
erected a building with tour large
any rooms for the reception and
of insane persons
who otherwise would have to be
in jail. has
shown that the
nine people In jail has bail a bud
effect oil both the insane persona
ft Observer.
full heal
is not usually Immediate.
Persons who suffered treat
heated term
are lo and other
for weeks,
or to heal as she
doctors say. Those who have been
actually ere me by the heat will
ii o i sec guard them-
selves i-are
many heat
i- no means a new ail-
bill ii is more in evidence
now than ever before because of
the hot season.
Two hundred bushels of
remove
the
I, soil. Unless this quantity
is returned to the soil,
following crop will
materially decrease.
book Idling
crop.
are
KALI WORKS.
Nassau St.
New
War Taxes.
Washington. July state-
at the talents
Bureau show.-, that the total re-
from war act
July the date
act went into effect, to
amounted to
as A
It
beer, special
laves, tobacco,
cigars,
excise lax
mixed floor,
additional taxes beer and lo-
Paper Hanging.
I am i fill Wall Pa-
per tad it if desired- Full lint
I ; i-1 to do Brick
i ii
lot wall paper left the of
Hit, M. will receive prompt at-
J H. BUNN,
Columbus. Gs . 1879.
C. J. Doctor;
gave your to
our Hip n--
were almost
certainly from
used. Yours very truly,
SI.
The A Season.
Charles Jones, whose series of
articles on store management in
Ink his attracted wide
spread attention, says that some
merchants largely their
advertising at seasons when trade
is not as brisk as lie-
he concludes, those
who do the most advertising at
such times have the of the
argument, if the purpose be to
draw trade, why not advertise
most when you need trade
Philadelphia Record.
Pills
will the dyspeptic tram
of misery. d enable bin lo eat
whatever be prevent
SICK HEADACHE,
the food to assimilate and now-,
lab the body, give keen appetite,
DEVELOP
and solid Elegantly
coated. i
Take No Substitute.
AYDEN ill
July
Bailie Tucker and Misses
came
down from Friday
night lo Watt
-i i in in M- Davis, slier spend-
a few days with friends in
Winterville, home Fri-
day night.
K. V. spent Sunday in
Bettie M inning, of
down from Winterville
night to friends at
Hotel. returned this
Hisses I'll spent
Sunday in town.
T. , was
town night and Sun-
day.
Before the American
war, this country to get
along with the v- of twenty
agents of the rev
These get a day
and a day for
besides traveling ex
At the outbreak of the
war, this force was increased lo
forty live. The war is a thing -if
the past and a large portion of the
lave- have cut off, but these
forty live special a day
are still holding on to the public
teat. There is little chance that
they will ever be off. It is
more likely that their ranks, like
that of the pensioners, will in-
crease. The man who expects to
live to see this useless crowd of-
weeded out indulges in a
vain Observer.
UNIVERSITY
Law School.
Summer Term July 1st to
-ii in courses
lectures For at-
C.
U.
L. H. Pender.
GREENVILLE,
Tobacco Tin
Expert Gunsmith employed. All
kinds Gun and work
class, lie stocking of guns a
specialty.
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter
Greensboro Female. College
Greensboro, N. C.
Literary and Business Courses.
Schools Music, Art and
Literary Course all
Living 8200.00 per Year.
Fall Session begin September
cation. PEACOCK,
Trinity College
one hundred and
sod of study.
in
with
Large- library best
sad in
state. Scholarships and Fund .
doubled within tin
pest seres years. very low. Tin
beat college is the one that a
the boat advantages. Bend for
f.
Peppy Go.,
Norfolk, Va.
-Wt quote Nora
Land tin- prices
fr
r;.
I.,., than in
Cur
ton Is
6.00
-lit your order as n
lo avoid in
W. FERRY
ll as
Hit,
Practical Education
in i
an-, a
practice,
I ruining.
n year. Total la-
board,
Thirty teachers. SOS students, Nest
session begun
T Wis-
M.
AGRICULTURE t MECHANIC ARTS,
II
. M.
retail and
Furniture . -1. u for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Heed. Oil liar
re's, Turkeys, Egg,
Oak Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Carts, Parlor
F. H. went to suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
; i .- i in
J. W. PERRY CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Ragging, Ties and Bags.
and
solicited.
Three One Year
Times
RICHMOND, VA.,
Now Only Cents a Year,
and includes absolutely free The
Paragon Monthly, Mew The
Farm Journal, Philadelphia.
DAILY HID SUNDAY
Including Farm Journal and Para-
Monthly, now only per
year; per month by mail.
Address THE TIMES,
Richmond, Va.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer Edgecombe leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays. Th in days and Saturdays
at A. M. freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and Boa-
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore,
from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
notice to
Public.
A AGENTS
Mr. John General for
North Carolina and Virginia, of lust Well-
Known Popular Company,
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
of
Desire to announce to its large number of
and In the
of North this com-
puny will now J; in
unit from this date will
and policies, lo all de-
the very insurance in the
life in the world.
in your town has not
yet led
JOHN C.
N. C.
172,058,911121.
Paid polity
Live, t . t at
once work for the
Old Benefit.
D. W.
IN
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Having duly Hit-
or Court A lei k of county
of the Jacob Brook, de-
cent rd. notice Is hereby . n Is all
tin- to immediate
I . lbs And all l -r-
having I are
to the to the
ii- for on or before the
or notice will be pleat
in bur recovery This June 1901.
L. J. CHAPMAN,
Jacob
. ,. . ll
. . an . fr Ac ;
1- TUB I CO , in N,.,., . N V ,
will i. , ,. . .-I , all
ate let
Richard of Wayne conn-
y. was in
home cart. He fell
t off I he cart mid broke his neck.
Miss Na Coward spent Sat-
in, . and Sunday With Mis.
Ir.
Hiss of
was in I, n
Rein, rail ; we have it now
every day for a week. our
people appreciate the sun
shine when we are permitted to
have it
Harries who has been
and Gail Ax
Meat Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty Can-
Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apple, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meal, Soap,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apple, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents,
and Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cake.-- and Crackers,
Cheese, Best Butter, Stand-
ard Sewing Machines, nu
Bethel, came other gouts. Quality and
Friday night on a visit. j Cheap for cash. Com
to see toe.
There crook- aH
ed about the man who is bent on
wrong doing. J Phone Sf.
LAND SALE.
By virtue of S decree of III- Superior
f Pit county in Hie case of Jesse
of Teel Jack
Ted, lo sell leer
Will sell for
the Court in
Mi 1901 the
pan-el of land, in I lie
the west side-
. being M sad St r. i-t
part of old
table lot bark of Hotel said lot
in a deed from II. E-
Daniel lo Teel recorded in Book
II. ii. page i acre more or
Ally.
in
Court.
W. H.
J J
By virtue of an to
. . ;, . the Superior
Pill county, in the raw- of W. II. James
and Joseph It W,
j will, OS Monday day of
1901, at court
in tell highest
fur rush, said all
lbs title- sad which the
It. J. W. has in fol-
real estate, wit; One
lot of land in the town N.
bounded the
Main as
feel to
line, a
. I u U,.,,, , . ,,
with Si. Menu
M. n course
DOS SI acre
war It. W. by
Hook U. J.
pan
Also MM c liter in the town
on East St.
bounded North by
on East by Juan
Larson on by Mali , Ann
sad the West by
It J. W formerly
being u conveyed
It. W Canon It. by
Recorded is n A. I in and
t the Pitt county.
Also, nil the the tract of land
which was conveyed by and
wife. lo It canon
Dec Did I-- ; and It. in
page of of Pill
ill Pill
i much thereof was
the said It. J. as a
on I lie day July, 1901.
In ed acres and Ike
excess, will tie continuing about
acres. is be up-
i. i returns for i
lion lo said at,
i . .
O,
or Pill
w Ell, Deputy
GREENVILLE B. C.
Cotton Bugging and Hen always
on hail i
Fresh goods kept constantly en
band. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
W. R. WHICHARD BRO.,
General
Whichard, N.
The complete in every
meat and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country
-DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. B.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton. Grain
Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
BUBO
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
TERMS- Payable in Advance.
One Year Six Months
Three Sing. Copy
No I raveling canvassers arc cm-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
office. The Semi-
Weekly
sent together
one year for or i in. Daily
and I he
one year for i Mi pay able in ad-
. --V V
PATENT
for
FOR
II
The Eastern Reflector.
Twice a M
D. J.
m ill
-AT- t
VOL. XX
PITT COUNTY, N. C TUESDAY, JULY
NO
ii
Ii customer who lakes advantage of
keeps our guessing why it is we sell so cheap
MOTTO-DOWN WITH HIGH
V T. LEE
Exposition.
I urn t about Km Am-
board sod room all
Niagara
Falls car door minutes,
walk to exposition grounds. Take street ear to
Auburn Avenue, rates. All
receive attention.
JOSEPH A. MOORE,
f, ;. 1295 Niagara Street, Buffalo, N.
A FIRST CLASS MILITARY SCHOOL
School,
N. C.
MILITARY, LITERARY.
Fifty three Pupils, Twelve Counties two
represented past session. School
for Sixty Cadets. , . , . ,
The school aims to developing latent la
and power. The individual needs of Students are considered.
The literary training strengthens manly traits, gives a sound body
and clear mind. Class room methods
and grasp. Athletics ,,., .
per half term, including board, fuel, lights
room, 956.00. No incidentals. School opens lib
Write for
J. L. AM, Bl
Cash is King.
For rush we will make the sharpest, swiftest most
sweeping, price cutting ever known in mid summer.
the
w.
OP vi
Working on
Ward
tilled.
The held a
special
for the purpose
lier to the vacancy in Fifth
tor and
of special license taxis, and
appoint All the
members were present.
J. I. Bun
by as Alder-
man lo vacancy existing in
in Fifth ward.
The special license luxe-
at last meeting were called over and
some revisions made.
The circus license was emended
so us lo include circus and
combined only one
lee is charged to both. On
all other slums under canvass a
lax of aW a day was levied.
The tax on bicycle dealers nod
repairers was so as to
apply to these who do repair work
only and do not tell or offer for
sale any supplies.
lax peddlers of clocks,
and ranges out,
the Slate revenue act making lip
provision for Ibis.
The tax on broken and
dealers m was re
to MOO.
The tax on Itinerant
or opticians was changed from
pi day per yen.
A letter from Attorney
was read stating
under its charter, had
la
h ,
i and col c .
a .
the tax ion . . ware
mi
ward and the tax
allowed lo remain, and the
tax mi and
placed at H per year, and on col-
ton buyers per
On oil tanks BOO or gal-
capacity a lax of per
wits levied.
lemonade and other
cold drinks on the streets were
taxed B per year.
On all dealers goals,
and merchandise levied a
chase lax on gin-.-Miles the
as paid to the with ad-
license lax eel -I.
chief of Police T. who
i also Captain Greenville
Light was granted leave
of to tend the encamp-
with his company.
Mayor Long appointed fol-
lowing standing
On II. While and
K. B,
Cobb, K.
Kick and H. I. Coward.
Lights and Wells H.
Hooker, E.
On M.
R. J. and II. Hooker.
On White Cemetery Henry T.
King.
On Colored M.
On i. King
J. B. While.
The member the Fifth Ward
will the
f CO. Just
own FRIENDS OF
ADJOINING
We are still in of the race after your
We oiler you nest selected line of
General Merchandise
to be found in any store in Pitt Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all year round, Spring,
and Winter, arc work for yours and our mutual ad
vantage. is our pleasure lo show you what you want and to
sell you if we can. We offer you the very best service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
When yon to market you will do yourself justice
if you do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Bilks and Satins,
mid Carpets, Mattings and Oil cloths.
Shoes.
Ken's, and Children's and
Harness, one Blankets and Duelers,
Groceries.
Flour, Meal, Sugar Molasses, Bead ts,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
A large line of Baby
Belts, Laces and
Z Ladies Col-
and Cuffs all Sizes
Till. and HANDSOMEST
EVER
Mi I is In charge of my and if
the lull I . on hand one Mill be -oil your
tastes M hi. c you a I.
Hats, thing
in the is line.
Furniture.
for and in line.
. Strictly for but sell for Either Cash or
Out motto i Honesty, Merit and Square Heeling,
Your Friends,
no
Inly I,
i still ,.
ahead.
W, p. i i i . tee III
double cotton gin is
put down by and Overton
will be completed i will
add much b to i d as well n
being a I bi to in- fan on
of The i ti
i; I bale, pi i
work but vi few
is very -i lug I Lu .
.-. I
right well pleased morn
log f i
brick.
Mi-. I He Hi lines
to visit some
of her friends.
Richmond, M
laud, l has
. o. for the
We glad to
Times Value
OF ANY
ONE EASIER.
THIRD
Agents wanted in all
territory.
Ma nu fact u t
Atlanta,
For sale by
S. T WHITE,
Greenville,
II-1
L.
M.
is cut just half on Lawns, Silks,
White Laces.
Underwear, Slippers,
and all furnishing These
goods must lie pushed out loom fur
fall goods.
RICKS WILKINSON,
ordinance committees
as Aldermen.
after he
Mi--, James, of
bury, win found dead in sit
ling of her home. She
at a sewing ma-
chine, her arms thrown
around the machine. Henri dis-
ease did its work so quickly
the members of the family in an
room did not hear a
struggle or a She was a
very popular young woman,
live years of age.
Winterville High School.
lull term opens September And closes
Spring term 80th ends May 16th.
Intermediate and Primary
and Music Delightful location note I healthful
surrounded by excellent moral and religious
and full Information address
B.
Winterville, N,
Ben
The fountain
i Mrs.
past few day-.
see her.
Miss Alice Carson, of
city, Va., pi i i
i Ii urn lib lier
friends and res.
n, t
i Ii line once more
spend n lib her friends
and
c ii. i- b.
thing lo the season. He
now making M of i
harvesters lawn and
etc. We are glad See
people
are wife of
Andrews Is very sick with
fever. Hope she ill soon
Mi. I c. Moore, linen
tide, is visiting her friends
relatives in around
el.
Sam w Sam W bite,
Greenville, is over lo see mm j
We are very n, to Hole
Prof. Z. I lei is going lo
leave I. n
pie here i
ha- me
in the c
we ale lo sec go. N
can to the people Hi. Olive
they going gel i I
and working r.
o.,
Tilings
a.
v. lee.
look Lo as u
Ill -ii and in lime
ii c ;.
biggest i States,
is II .
i M e teems
I .- . . j ;, ; . . I c, h
i that
rise Daniel
I . i . i and now a
But iii- ;
j . . .
tin -e young i. ; did inn II
, ii them well and
II i h ell
. i things that their
promotion fallowed. Every young
in i i. ,. do likewise,
here i. he will
w Ii such unities
display all will lien
em lots extent. Places
are man boy
whose duty is
c-. . . ii nine-- mill ill-
t. In
in hi- i u
is
i i Time,
I he lime s idling
w mil I
for
p,
ii make any.- id ii- learned m
tongue. we have laid
down some urgent work lo meet
an to Ilia
the one I nm we are meet has
failed lo cine . d
tune
ram, for
change in -Inn-----
thee many other lime wasting
cyanic- lO
life the mill life,
-en ii we are In books
. re-
value of lime. Annoy
.,. its these Inti i nil idleness
must . ton he, i i lo
I hi in e.
a- they limy
on be of use In us brief
III Is in
strain i busy day. Sometimes
he. arc u-e
meditation, It want,
trustees they ought us In the
with several . purpose never levy upon
the stale, hope they will an unwilling lax id line by our
procure go u
left to like charge of the
High
OS bat -ell
The Reflector Office Can't lie Beat.
people seem to think
in
The deal i I In-
more than loll -a.-1 a i tell.
it's I see II be ml
minded when
our
he sum i nil lei Is
in order I hat ii may not slob
en.
The ho nothing i i
be depended upon
It.
No, Mi ii. d i, mesh in din-
nu,;
i tables.
.-I


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Eastern reflector, 19 July 1901
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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July 19, 1901
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