Eastern reflector, 23 July 1901


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Have You Forgot
THAI I AM STILL CARRY INC AX
UP-TO LINE OF
OBSERVATIONS
Made by the Orange V.
Dry Goods, Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
A OF
WHICH I I TO
Come s me for your next Barrel Flour or Pork.
V. in
White.
ROBERTA WE
I- TO PRODUCE HE OF
for
Night Sweats and Grippe, and
all forms of Malaria.
None genuine unless
is on
Do I . a
DON'T WAIT TO DIE
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED I
CURES MAKE TONIC FAMOUS
TRY IT. NO CURE NO PAY PER
DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE.
AFTER TWO SIS BEES PAID IX I
ii
OF Newark, x. u POLICY has
Loan Value.
a. .-ii v
Paid up insurance,
i. Extended Insurance automatically,
I- v. . .-
Will re instated if arrears I within month while you
are three y curs lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of payment of n . Ii interest.
second So .
Dividends ire payable the id t. second and I each
succeeding provided the premium I'm year lie paid.
They he To reduce
J. the e,
.;. To make policy payable during the
of insured.
J. L. r,
Greenville, N t-.
THE NORTH CAROLINA
STATE NORMAL AND
Literary. Classical, Scientific, Pedagogical. Musical.
Am i .-I in i-l P j SO
Inly
. , . c tender
-c . . ; I .
President CHARLES
y School.
OXFORD, X. U.
-i Ill, m i per
feel Sixteen new r ms I r two each to be added for
I . -i e early. Annual attendance
apt. I he l II capacity and ii each for luck of
room. Bed athletic Held, ,. mile in the South.
Faculty of special v. I Curriculum preparatory to
ii. I liege or ,. in atmosphere of high ideals
school, as students preparing fur higher education
. i. Fall i in mix i 1st.
THE GREAT
TONIC LAXATIVE
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
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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.
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REFLECTOR
I. C.
O. J. Ed. ft Owner
at the Office at
Greenville, N. C, m Second-Class
Mail Hatter.
T July
You the
weather, to bad a well take it a
it conies along. We've it dry-
we've it wetter, we've
MM it hotter and we've MM it
colder than it in now.
The Publishing Com-
the company nun been
publishing the Evening Telegram,
gone the hands of a re
is stated that pub-
of the paper will be
THE
lull Winter-
We see it slated in I'll
Buffalo needs
paying visitors lo make
exposition a Then
exposition bail
prevail upon the railroad. to
down a pegs.
Not many people are going
railroads charging the present
high rates.
Homebody is working a pretty
good fake in the story coming from
Washington county. The
Bays that while n man walk-
along a lonely country road
another man who
six mouth suddenly appeared be
fore him. They each
other and the dead asked the
other to get him some medicine,
adding that he had in
since he left and what he
took there did not agree him.
Th.-n the dead man vanished Hi
suddenly us he appeared, not
for his to get him some-
thing to take. Possibly the author
of the story had already taken too
mm;.
The splendid that have
from time to time come
for and
that is in progress at
have given our readers a lair idea
of what is accomplished in
the work. et if one can in a
visit I Inn- go personally
the
of institute h- will fad that
not hall of its has been
told.
is our
have just bad an opportunity f
going down and looking in upon
the work, and it has impressed us
nothing ever ct undertaken
is so good
to the teachers of tin- section as
this institute. And not lo this
section will the be
confined, for already its
is spreading and BO doubt will la-
fell throughout the entire State.
In fact the summer that
have been held at colleges in
parts of the fall far
short in practical results of who
is being at this
lute at summer
held has M large
an of teachers as is
present at the and such
thorough boon
done.
I p to this lime the enrollment
ignorance of women m
things is nothing short of
says The Kansas
City a man
went swimming in the river and
took bis wife along. As he dis-
ported himself in the water she
sat on the bunk watched him.
Down in river at the point
where the man was was
a Hume, leading lo a dam. and u i
Hume I he man red re
At last he dived and
did But come up. His ,,;
watched as the minutes went
by until hour had elapsed.
Then a came along,
she casually asked him how
man could stay the water.
-No
mine three and at
once the woman cried out that her
husband must have and
ran help. In a few minutes
the husband was taken out but lie
was
Rials Would be Daily
The editor of The Stand
aid made some remarks
about loan i,
owed him refuted to
pay. The overheard the
and objected to the Ian
The editor told him to
up all would be and
was walking away when the old
struck him.
warned the
to repeat the A mag-
lined the and the
mayor allowed the editor to go
free after a fall
were to have personal
with all the people who bent them
out a riot would lie in
progress every day m the
It is said by some one
burned MM a week three
weeks in each room of the house
will -mi I, prevent from
taking typhoid fever. Tim mi
old remedy, it should M
membered that
ion u worth a ml of
if it do no other
it will purify air rooms.
To The Tobacco Farmers of Eastern Carolina.
The tenth year of tobacco market is rapidly
approaching. To those of n who have watched the progress
of this market since the 23rd day of September 1891, there have
been many wonderful changes. The first year was only
one warehouse and a single prize house, and tin-re were Bold
Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Pounds of Tobacco. Grad
since then our sales have increased and now Greenville is
numbered among the largest bright tobacco markets of the
world. To do this it has required the of large
sums of money, heavy risks and a great deal of hard work,
and am sure public will bear me out when I assert that I
bare born.- my full share of these responsibilities from the very
i i -inning have been directly connected with the market
from time the order was given for the first load of timber
with which tn build the first warehouse and I am the only one
in the warehouse business now that had any connection with
tin- market in its early history.
I shall this year have no one associated with me, as a
in tin- warehouse business, but I have carefully select-
ed as my assistants ,.,,., capacity and experience in the to-
business.
have again the services of Mr. J. Willis, of
Danville, Va., one of the best judges of tobacco in Virginia or
North Carolina. Mr. Willis has had wide in the
warehouse business. He is clever, courteous and
and will gladly render our patrons any service he can. lie
can arrange tobacco on the to a better advantage than
any man I ever saw.
Mr. ll. A. Timber-lake, an auctioneer of reputation and
wide experience, has been secured to do the chin act,
but he wants understood that he is lost nowhere on the ware-
house Horn and he stands toady to do anything that will ad-
Nance interests of our patrons.
A. A. Forbes whom everybody knows and
win, knows everybody, will be obligingly on hand in every-
thing and will do his part in making everybody comfortable.
Cur office force is clever, competent and will settle with
you after your tobacco is sold so quick and satisfactorily
that yon will be tore to come again. am determined that
nothing shall be left undone that Will advance the interests of
my patrons. I -hall have good stables for your team and clean
comfortable tor you
Now in conclusion let me say to you that from best
of teachers has reached more than Information I can gather we have bright prospects for
divided into sec prices. Cure your tobacco well, grade it carefully handle
lions cad, go through Mid then bring me one of your first if hard
a thorough course of practical and courteous treatment, the best
instruction,
be given of what oil
is being j ti q i JOY Kit
in detail work for of Greenville, N. C. Prop. Farmer
our visit to the institute,
The teachers assemble in the
chapel at to engage We when them Woman a Laundry
and at march was appointed to meet About a year ago Mrs. Alfred
down to recitation rooms, at to have heard a society woman of
Then are -o many -What in the lost her fortune in spec
they have to divide in sections and of all of swell
meant by taking friends manifested Strong
lute for tun counties to lo drop her
a little place like ill that Mrs. took
Now II these who asked a initiative by dropping theirs, and
question will just go there and see being a of sense, began to
in progress they will look around for some means of
have t confess that there is not support. She hit upon the
another town in the two Idea of operating a laundry
so well prepared to take care of opened such an in
the ale every way as Southampton, I. I., where the
faithful among tot mar friends
Many of the teachers spoke to holding to make the a
Of how delighted they were in Sun.
They never saw .
THE I V
. C, We desire to announce to the tobacco growing public that
night K. run old Warehouse the coming tobacco
Pope, of Snow Hill, gave one of f We ask a liberal share of your patronage and prom-
the best lectures of the
count for anything, you will be numbered with
our future patrons. With grateful acknowledgment of all past
rotate to the minutes
being given
There are regular
the fa the being
In live periods, two-motions
being the mint time,
then alternating, all assembling in
the chapel again for general In-
before
In recitation room Prof.
I. Coon, Superintendent of
graded schools of Salisbury,
charge of lit- classes in nailing,
writing, spelling In
the second room Prof. . K. Line-
principal of the
High ha- charge the
ill-- n III p I and civil
In third room Prof
. I prim i i I Snow
Academy, baa
I . In I he loom
P of.
such any-
here, and every in the
ton u docs everything possible for
the pleasure of the teachers and
of the It
as told on some of the teachers
when notified they
would have lo go there and attend
the a month they
f lit High School, has charge , but now
U- hey are if
lo
ml
continue for
the allotted
cannot be
time.
the ii a. ban of the
upon having such
for holding their
and more heartily con
congratulates
two counties
pleasant sin
ii
Where are Real.
The manager Boston
who has quit using posters in or
to put the money which
cost into more newspaper space
has given us hi- chief for
Hie change that a may look
at a poster a hundred time In
passing without ever taking in its
inclining; a
takes his newspaper up is for
purpose of reading, and when his
eye baa been attracted ad-
lie will it with
full
grammar. These
of the the being
all r In
where Prof.
gives a in
lire, loll by if, mu lo
them i and practice hi
and pi I mil
la- from all
the teachers at the at H. Small will address the
Work i hen hole live i I -I at
of We thank Mr. A. O. night I r. Tins.
and e do for his I dent of SI. Man s
i N. C, will i before
the institute. The lectures up to
Speaker tor In-u.
the people of Winterville for next Monday night Hon.
see how the lea. hers could get there,
Ii knowledge oilier
they are getting here. Even
scans lilted
I n-l the work he is doing.
in lo the i la nearly
the teachers are ad
eased b men Iran
various parts of the State.
We went through the
in with Ceil. Toon, Male
of Public I list rue
he said it eclipsed any-
thing he had ever in North
Carolina, and that he h
example would be followed through
out the state by union of Man
In in like
W. II.
of and
M. P. bans,
of Greene, of
the and those
their capabilities
along lines in
I'm the great success seen here.
The institute is held the
splendid building of III- Writer
ville High School, which is
I I I s
i. i ii,,,, Happy
now been of very high order
next will ha in
keeping with high
Not Thursday, HI, is the
dale for annual reunion and
of the Confederate veterans
Died
Mis, died
on We.; -day at her home
mile.- I. an town, was
of Pill county. They have selected this afternoon. Hue
the Academy grove about SO years old, was a sis-
a- the place Of meeting. of Mr. AH. Forbes.
When notice given
days ago Ilia- they would hold;
their reunion on Ravi V ii a- been discovered
toll hop in victim an
lag Ilia, the people of the
I r water
would in the has
matter and do to a.
the an enjoyable for the, .
old As yet we have not
heard any one showing any interest
Hie mailer. It will not
I Hie people town if
they the old soldiers to come
la going to a
public school building.
lure, pun themselves
an whatever. it
some steM betaken at give
deaf mule
foil in lei I.
i- of lie iii
day.
u,,.
which be found here.
ii ideal work for North Carolina
was being done. He
led Winterville upon being
bravest town of its North
Carolina to entertain such as-
Although town has
jest sprung up, already she is
known far and wide, for she has
unfurled to the her
with the noble of
The
town has shown itself generous in-
deed to invite such a host of teach-
to come spend a whole
here.
His subject Van, Teacher's
North Carolina has
often referred to as the Hip
Van State, but she is no
longer asleep. She is now offering
education to all.
For last ten years the high
schools and colleges of the state
have better prepared
teachers the retail is being
seen the school.
man who was going to act
M guide to show to traveling
world places of Internal on the
historic held of Waterloo
mouths grounds so
that lie might be a good guide. So
the teachers must first by thorough
training qualify themselves to de-
the that is in the
child.
Au errand boy in New York,
who became a millionaire on
asked how he succeeded so well,
said his whole soul the
work. So must the teacher do.
When the pupil see the teach
soul is on lire they nil strive
harder to learn.
the future the glory and hon-
or of and women will
upon their culture. The
have led in this work in the past
and must the future.
Once a lady passing by sonic
boys playing marbles was attract-
ed a ragged, barefooted one
gallows boy who was winning all
the games. She persuaded him to
go to Sunday then to Hit-
day and in later he
was the boy who lay for months
in old jail gave to the
world This
turn was the of
conversion who the to
the and
All of these books have
shed their influence over ages
and led thousands of souls in
way of life.
The Sunday school ever
started was by u woman although
this credit is given to Robert
led years later,
then at the suggestion of a
woman. When ages snail have
passed Helen Gould and
Clara will be honored as the
noblest of Christian
The teacher has a good chance to
correct any mistakes there may
be in the home. Many children
art neglected at account
of ignorance or I lie busy cares of
life. Here the speaker
some very amusing showing
how children are blamed for every-
thing goes wrong. It Is for
the teacher to uplift these and
give them high incentives life.
Let the teachers use what I hey get
here for benefit of the children.
Tell them of others who have risen
to noble heights.
A lady teaching in Randolph
county saw a gawky year old
boy come in one day. She took a
in Later he
led his class at college, also
at Vale be took first honors in a
class of Hit and to fills
in one of the colleges
the Smith.
teacher has a fine field for
character building. most
successful lo all occupations are
educated. Teachers are to lift up
the fallen and make them better
Service for ii bent of
life will outlive all else, lo
darkest age- of the world's his-
one died for another and
of Damon and
Pythias is known
Here J branches. We will have comfortable with clean new
cots for the use of our customers w ho remain over night also
stalls for their team, and Col. T. H. Walker, the well
known joker, will act as host. Mr. G, LaFayette
Moore, who as a drummer, has built up such an honorable
for fair dealing with his customers, will be with us as
and general assistant, and extends to his friends
a cordial invitation to sell their tobacco at
The Greenville Warehouse.
Mr. Robt. If. Barbara, a gentlemen of culture and an auction-
of ability, will be with us, and will be glad to have his
friends in 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 lire independent, and refused to have
anything to do with the Warehouse Combination.
2nd. We are conducting strictly a warehouse business,
and are not trying to buy cheap tobacco, but, use all means in
our power to sell tobacco as high as possible, as our interest
farmers are one and same.
old. Because Greenville with fourteen prize houses,
steam drying and stemming establishments, has ample
ties and capital to handle the entire crop of the 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 are of th most friendly and cordial nature, and we
have ample means at 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-
every sale at the old ville Warehouse, with our de-
termination and the 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,
Suits, odd coats, odd and
vests, light weight hats, low
quarter shoes, summer under-
wear, NEGLIGEE
all kinds of furnishings to keep
you cool. You Know Where,
TUB
He Has Ladies Oxford Ties.
EASTERN schedule.,
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
the of this paper it
so to remind you that you owe
for
and we request
you settle as early us p is-
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper
J. C.
R. S. EVANS.
D. S. SPAIN.
LOCAL INFLECTIONS.
The prettiest statue in
square is that of a man up
a child which he rescued from a
gave the babe
safely to its mother, losing bis own
life the act
The comes
the faithful toilers the
The best men are to from
rural districts and the teacher
must and polish
A poor widow moved to
To Meet Mr.
One of social
events of the season was tho re-
given by Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Ricks at their home
evening in honor of Mr. Robt
of Wilmington, N. C, broth-
of Mrs. Ricks.
The and veranda were
alive with beaming faces, and the
scene was one of gladness
cheer. The pleasure of the even-
log was much enhanced by the
music rendered by several of the
college to educate young ladies present. De-
hard work she kept him in col
lived on
boy graduated with
highest honors, lie received show-
of when lie delivered
his graduating speech, he
took nil to the rear of the ball nod
gave them to a poor woman plain-
clad and wearing a calico lion-
net saying deserve
them
For all of these lo uplift
poor children will receive great
reward pi this life and the life to
come.
refresh merits were served,
after which the young folks at a
late hour reluctantly took their
departure, declaring Mr. and Mrs.
Kicks the most charming host and
hostess.
correspondent an-
that Prof. Z.
is to leave Pitt county. He
has been elected principal of
graded school at Mt. Olive
outers upon work there at the
of fall Prof.
has built up excel-
was given in . . , . ,. , ., ,
,., ., , I lent school at Bethel and has
r.,. t r.
the ii i No malice. It seemed to us ,
that it might be called a
a tragedy, or a theatrical perform-
One of the most entertaining and
comic on record
but the presiding
Davis, sailed It a
debate. The subject for discussion
that man is the
head of the
; a factor for good the
; lie once in
Is well known to our people.
We regret that he is tn leave
county.
W High School.
a i tent ion is called to
K. Lineberry, W. II. of Winterville High
F. E. Carr, Coon, School. This excellent school, in
E. F. charge of Prof. O. E. Lineberry,
Messrs, F. Evans, John j is an ideal place for boys and girls.
Stokes M. P. Davis. The Located amid the best surround-
with a moral and religious
seldom found anywhere,
a corps of thoroughly
competent, and it of
ling character and
a teacher, Winterville High
School offers valuable advantages.
Write the for
speeches were limited to two min-
each and ft.
Clyde Cox were the very ac-
curate time keepers for the
The speeches were filled
stories from physiology civil
government songs,
dialect keen with side
splitting anecdotes and soul
ii rut and clearly demonstrated
the fact that neither the It H who as
districts were on for or
material with which to
Oil th. national hall of legislation. I
de- i. the was A of
left for to decide i
when shall have more . bat
about it I Kilter, Perry and
Horse bonnets have struck
Greenville.
Dr. C If. Jones is a cot-
built South Greenville.
Fresh Butter, Cheese and Fruit
Jar Rubbers at S. M.
Higgs have commenced
work a large warehouse near
the depot
Miss Lena It. Harriss and sis-
entertained n few of their
ii lends Wednesday evening.
The front of both the
warehouses have
given a new dress of paint.
peas, peaches and
watermelons, and now and then a
are coming into market.
Ledgers, journals, day books,
time books, letter copying books,
counter books, receipt books, tab-
lets, etc., at
Book Store.
Teachers pupils can
Campus tablets com-
position books at Hook
the very thing
for I he school room.
A ion is called to the
by C. Moore, Superior Court
Clerk, in case M Elizabeth
Hooker vs. J. B, Yellowley, ad-
and others.
Mai. II. Harding, who is agent
for all kinds of machinery, tells us
that he has recently sold ten cot-
ton gins. This looks like the cot-
ton growers are a good
harvest, nun hope they will
get it.
you any pictures
you enlarged t If to come
and see me. I am prepared to give
you the very best work possible
for least money. I also make
tho best Photographs too. Come
to see me.
Sunday, June
road between Mr. Ward's
I A urn in via Hull
Ferry, a double case gold watch,
gentleman's size. Finder will be
liberally rewarded
by returning same.
J. K.
Ii inn mil, N. C.
and
, with ii piss saw
tn We
peak from when m- that II
ax it n . mi I i-
in line nil I I. ll
I., applied- both internally and
It until t
it nib-
In but one Parry
I Changes That Will
Help Town.
Acting on the petition recently
from Greenville to the officials
, of the Atlantic Coast for more
convenient schedules this
branch of their road, Mr. E.
of
came to Greenville Friday
evening to consult with our people
relative to the changes desired. A
committee representing the
interests of town met Mr.
at Hotel Hertha and talk
I ed the matter over, discussing
fully the different and
this Hue. The
I committee agreed upon these
and submitted them to the railroad
official, for their
That the morning
train pass Greenville the same
hour as at present
making connection at
with the Norfolk Carolina morn-
train going to Norfolk. That
the evening passenger train reach
not later than o'clock,
and in order that this might be
done it was to give up the
evening connection with the Nor-
folk Carolina Gain from Nor-
folk.
That tho morning freight
train from lie held at Kin-
until the o'clock
train from Goldsboro
reach so that mail and
passengers from west of Goldsboro
can reach Greenville the morn-
That Greenville have a
as it would be a
great convenience and beneficial.
That if practicable the south
freight train from
reach Greenville at an earlier
hour.
That the passenger train
equipped with better i-lam
couches than have been
ii-i mi this road.
These changes will give Green
ville many that have
been heretofore enjoyed. The
morning passenger train will con-
to give direct connection for
Norfolk The evening train com
at o'clock will only give
us mail two hours earlier thus
afford more tune to
correspondence, but will also give
convenient connection via
and Goldsboro with trains for
the west north at night. Then
the holding; of the freight tram at
for the train from Golds
will us u morning mail
on which Raleigh papers other
important mail could come here.
Ho if these changes put in
will practically
a double daily mail service
with one passenger train.
Mr. n. I en expressed his per-
approval of the changes
said he thought the
committee mis very in
the request made. He further
said road appreciated
dbl patronage from
Greenville, and it was their desire
at all to do whatever wan
best for the interest of the town.
The committee found him a very
gentleman.
Mrs. Julia
Miss Ada, Wednesday for
Mt. Olive.
II. L. Coward and W. E. Hook-
returned evening
from Norfolk.
and Mrs. C. A. White re-
turned Wednesday evening
Wrightsville.
Sheriff O. W. Harrington left
this morning to take a patient to
the State hospital.
K. M. Harriss, of
who has visiting her sister,
Mrs. J. A. Kicks, returned home
today.
Miss Alice While, of
who bas visiting her
brother, H. A. White, returned
home today.
Mr. and Mrs. II. H.
came Wednesday evening from
a trip to Wrightsville, Goldsboro
Seven Springs.
Ola Forties, K. T. Forbes, U. C.
Hooker, If. H. E. M.
Check, W. W. Perkins, It. T.
Evans, C. and
Fender to today to
see the ball game between
and Charlotte.
ID,
V. Johnson went lo Scotland
Neck today.
J. went to
this
W. of
spent today here.
Mrs. left this
morning for Tarboro.
G. E. Harris returned Thursday
from a trip to
J. H. Moore returned this morn-
from Wrightsville.
Miss Louise Latham left this
morning for Wrightsville,
Miss Ethel Skinner left this
morning for Wrightsville.
Mrs. p. left this
morning for Wrightsville,
Mrs. Maud Hadley, of Falling
Creek, is visiting Mrs. J. L. Sugg.
Miss Home and broth-
Charlie, returned Thursday
evening from a visit to Wilson.
E. J. L.
returned to Wrightsville today
where their families are summer-
Misses Dora and Powell,
of i odd who have
spending with their
aunt, Mrs. C. .
Thursday evening for home.
1901.
Mrs. D. Gardner left Friday
for
I. I. Smith returned this morn
from
Mrs. F. M. Hodges left this
i. Buffalo.
Mrs. Patterson, of Wilson, is
visiting Mis. W. A.
Hodges went to Tar-
today to visit relatives.
g. Woodward returned
day evening from Durham,
Mrs. D. C. Moon- returned
day evening from Mildred.
Mrs Denmark, Of
came over this to
visit her father, B. II,
Rev. J. B. Morton,, of Tarboro,
came in Friday and will hold
vices in Presbyterian church
Misses
Mi i mu an came home
from teacher's institute at
Corporal W. and
W. E. Belcher left this morning
for Wrightsville lo prepare
for the Light In-
fantry to go into camp Monday
Cherry and wife, W. It.
N. Hart, Evans,
Harvey Jones, A. J. Wilson,
baker, Howell Charlie
and Will Cherry left on
steamer Myers today for
coke.
m tow PR
FURNITURE and DRAPERIES at CUT PRICES.
Pictures, Window Shades, Poles,
Come and let Dress at low Prices.
Sample Notions at New York Cost,
Biggest Lot ever offered in Greenville Consisting Hosiery, Gloves, Side Baby
Caps, Fans, Belts, Corsets, Neck Wear, Umbrellas, Parasols, Towels, Jewelry, A.-.-.
Great Reductions on summer goods, white
goods, organdies,
silk and embroideries. We sell for cash only.
CLOUTING
PRICK-S HAVE BEES CUT IS HALF.
Suits worth 11.25. i Suits worth 13.73-
12.19 Suits worth
Greater redaction than was ever of on
115.00190.00 and 25.00 THEY MIST BE AT
FOB FALL GOODS.
This bill tr Cash Buyers
Ladies Muslin Underwear.
to wear Skirts, Petticoats, Right ;
at Len than Cost of Material. Department
I AGENTS FOB Glove fitting
F. c. Corsets. All Styles. See the new Miller Corset, every one
Corset If not all right.
SHIRT-WAISTS.
Dozens of Styles. from factories that had Imported
models from and Vienna and oilier dress in
, Europe to serve an inspiration for American style. We
have the to very handsome in price.
W WAIST, CENT QUALITY CENTS.
f Best Calico.
per yard. Good Percales.
only tile
a on all ft goods
Big Rue; Sale.
About to select from. One
lot of about worth 03.00,
Barked down w Ode.
Furniture.
UH
Oak Suits, style Rock-
styles Hall Hacks,
Cribs, Baby Cradles Car
Ask For Prices,
Fruit of the Loom.
linker Mills,
Bleaching, yard wide -.-.
Hosiery and Knitted Underwear.
WOMEN, MICH it
needed now the coming warm
days, at half, much of it, of what expected to pay. Prices
ire low. The saving our value price
price positive and important. North side of
for Men and Boys South aide of store for and
Hisses Goods. Stairs with choice Furniture Ladies and
Womens
He pal
kind
r is a op
pint unity Ladies to gel i
good bargain.
Summer Petticoats.
Trimmed with Knife
Plaiting, Finished with Black
Satin Strapping
Good Quality Neva Silk Pet-
lop and bottom with
Quilling, only 01.69
Mens Hosiery and Underwear.
KENS HOSIERY.
e ii pair kind
Come and your Socks,
MENS
each Mens
Toe
Value for
The Biggest Department Store in Greenville.
Big New Store.
Lace Curtains
Curtains, white yards long,
reduced 11.7.1 Curtain.
long reduced Oil
I reduced
Shoes
Ladies ll
in s Shoes
Baby shoes hi
Menu Shoes all
lip;
N. C LOOK FOR THE PLACE.
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I AM SPILL CARRYING AN
OP-TO LINK
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
OF
MENTION
r Flour Pork.
BLACK JACK ITEM
Black Jack, N. C, July
Tinware,
Come to see me f
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WHICH l
V next
Jas. B. White.
Quite rainy season for past
several days.
We were glad deed to
see little Miss Hills Sunday
evening. has been
papa Henry Mills, of Beaufort
county.
Mrs. Ella Mills, Is very
I,. II. White, Jr., took his best
girl out driving Sunday even
Mrs. Janet of Ayden
in Saturday to visit relatives
here.
II. Wynne, came Sunday
evening returned Monday.
Gas Roach, an old colored man
ex Federal soldier near ham,
died very suddenly this morn-
v. K. Ml Monday
L. H. Pender,
I R P.
I . Flues. Tin homing. Ac.
Expert J in ti employed. All
kinds and
first class. He-stocking of guns a
specialty.
Agent fur The Oliver Typewriter
None genuine unless
Red Cross is on label
Don't a Substitute
WE WORLD
TO PRODUCE THE EQUAL OF
Chill Tome for Chills. Fevers,
Night Sweats and Grippe, and
all forms of Malaria.
DON'T WAIT TO
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED I
CURES MIKE TONIC
TRY IT. NO CURE NO PAY PER
DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE.
AFTER TWO II BEEN PAID IN THE
Hill
S. J., POLIOS HAS
LOU Value.
Cash Value.
Paid up Insurance.
l. Insurance works automatically,
Is Non
. Will lie reinstated If arrears I e Within OB month while you
are living, or within three years i upon satisfactory evidence
of and payment with Interest
tatter second year Restrictions, s. Incontestable.
Dividend are payable I he beginning of the second and of each
succeeding provided I lit for the current year he paid.
They may used I To i Premiums, or
Tn Increase c. i i
To policy parable during the lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
N. C.
THE NORTH CAROLINA
NORMAL AND COLLEGE
Literary. Classical. Scientific, Pedagogical, Musical.
i-x- -.- u 1.1. frailly of M
and in. i. .- i. i To Maid in
ii ;. M July
l I
c. r i iii ii -ti
n l
ft. C.
The farmers are now
the weather is so wet.
Osborn was here Sunday
visiting his sister, Mrs. W. Ty-
son.
L. II. White went to
Saturday.
was out driving
with his beat girl Saturday
Listen for the wedding bells
again.
W. L Clark and little son,
went to Greenville
day.
Misses Smith and Lucy
White went to visit Mrs.
Dixon a few days ago.
The people can hardly travel e
the public road for the unpleasant
scent of dead hogs. It is said that
one man lost from fifty to
live bead in live weeks. Send the
cholera hog doctor i mined late-
School,
OXFORD, X.
buildings, heated h I hi tan securing pa-
feet Sixteen new two each to ho added for
the fall term, he u . Annual
up tn full capacity i each session for lack of
room Best Held, with ii . mile limit, in the Booth.
Family of specialists Curriculum preparatory to
the beat college or u atmosphere of high ideals
sin the school, us preparing tor higher
arc excluded, fall 1st.
Ever COlton planter should
write for illustrated
pamphlet
It is sent free.
. It . r . I .
V. ., M. K. V.
tor when he will
secures in
Miss Roland of
is spending a few with
sister, Mrs. J. I. Oman
Miss Patience who
has been visit in the
after-
I big I'll plant u ill
Mini I e eon
College
w and mi of
in
tad in
Hit aid .
Um
; ii low.
. Ii lie we a
th- .-I
I'll
t. N.
UNIVERSITY
Law School.
Tin Summer Term July to
in S-
ft. For it-
far. Jas. C.
Hill. S. c.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Perry Go.,
Norfolk, Va.
quote yon
tin-
June
Car Mi
ti-i Ms
Ml
t n . your a u
I W is I avoid ill
w.
11.- in 1888.
J. ff. . CD.
Norfolk, Va.
Factors and of
Ties and Rags.
and
Pipes,
Times
VA.,
Now Only Cents a Tear,
absolutely, free The
Monthly, New The
AND SUNDAY TIRES.
Including Farm Journal and Para-
Monthly, now only per
year; per month by mail.
Address TIMES,
Richmond, Va.
I An a
The courts have been appealed
lo to decide whether an Indian has
any rights which out government
is bound to respect. the
of its wobbly and often cruel
policy toward the Indian the i
has decided to throw open j
for settlement the lands of the
ache, Comanche
ans.
So have ml-
on the border of the lands
which are to lie thus opened that
a lottery scheme for their
has adopted.
The who draws the
will have us choice
of lots and so on farms
have disposed of. There will
be at least entires this
grab nearly three Aral lbs of
whom must be disappointed.
The drawing will July
nth.
of
be of their lauds are very
sore and one of their number,
Lone has entered a practical
protest in the farm of an appeal to
the
He bus employed counsel to
plead for Ins lights under
of constitution which pro-
Miles that person shall lie de-
of life, liberty or property
without process of
Is the Indian a or a
mere chattel owned by the govern-
Journal.
its AU. -U.
We
in
with the .
i el- wire t
very truly.
KEY.
i, I SI
It seems that there have been
about sixteen car load- revenue
hack for I Sam to
redeem. The income of the gov-
will materially de-
creased, but it seems all re
turns that the surplus is gelling
The with
.-pain showed pretty
clearly, and that la if I Sam
wants to raise a million dollars
he car. do it as you
can say Jack
Baa,
Practical Education
In ,
mm
of sin., and
HOD I
Thirty Neil
For T Win
Rf. C
AGRICULTURE MECHANIC ARTS,
NOTICE TO
duly before
or l Pitt
f of
d, given to ill
lo the to
to the And
having are
to tn the
u- -i. , for payment on or before the 4th v
this notice will be
in liar of recovery. This June 4th, 1901.
CHAPMAN,
vice
Steamer leave
ton daily at A. II. for
ville, leave daily at
M. for Washington.
lea
Wednesday
Fridays at A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays. and Saturdays
at A. If, carries freight only.
at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, for all the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay from Baltimore,
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON, ,
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
D. W.
DEALER
A FACT
ABOUT THE
What is known as the
Is seldom by actual
lag condition, tut the
great cases by s disorder-
ed r
THIS IS A FACT
which may ha
by trying a course of
Pills
They control and regulate the LIVER.
They bring hope and to the
mind. They bring health sod
to the body.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
THE GREAT
If you have tour stomach, Indigestion, constipation, bad
inactive heartburn, kidney troubles, loco
of Insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy akin.
or any and disorders which tell tho story of bad and
impaired system, Will Cure You.
will out the bowels, stimulate the liver and kidneys,
the mucous membranes of tho stomach, purify your blood and put
your again. Your appetite will return, your move
your liver and kidneys to trouble you, your skin will clear and
freshen and will feel the old time energy and buoyancy.
i i i tho popes i- sacs tor
tulle i i, will f . L .-.-. i. I. i i . n
It . j . a or n IS
-lion . las um.
i .,
I . U SB I
For Sale by
I. mil m i nil
i ,,
CO, ., N V . .
Mil of all
I la la it far I
fr ,., ,
aB. ,,.
i-. n. M
c ., a
this says Hie
I. i out for
the lithium man. If
Inly is
thinks seriously of light-
let him s
on rather
than fall n victim to the
the lightning agent. The or-
rod
pretty to look at mid is no
much more liable to be struck
lightning than its
rounding. It is not i-i-. mil.
hut a good thrifty tree
the house is u
The lightning
ii hi I on par with the no railed
stone, hut we to
lie to both, for they do
on harm
in
lightning rod theory is
to on a day
and
while the
good to the same There is,
however, a wide gull these
the various faith
healers of of modern times.
I men's shoes seldom
ii more opportunity
in the value of cotton by
over other
in is shown
iii of None of
the staple of the foiled
Sates. In the crop
rallied hay, ft
wheat. is
the only one of
in value he
lore it goes to
is largely in
in which it i
ii so
Wheat, when turned Into Hour, In
loss than N in
value. into
may be. two,
three . four in mine
bid Iii value. The crop of
value easily lie
ado in u Into
i i . in mole
nil oil. i i,
the raw co . i I.
lot t e
RH
STAY
It
mill
NOaM ,
in. r known.
of i
of tin
I r
y a
UNIVERSITY
of North Carolina.
OF STATE'S
Kill
A U
LAW,
live scholarships Free
; III
sons. Loans the needy.
Instructors.
Mo Dormitories, Works,
i; ill
Rill term i ins Hop
B. V.
Hill, X.
rite
Mr. for
MUTUAL
Life Co y
t. to v In it i-r
polity to I
North l his com-
will BOW in
from this tin
mill lo all tie
I In hi tho bent
it-in the
If ii . . not
JOHN V,
N. O.
Assets
raid policy
at
to fur
Old Benefit.
M.
mill
paid for
Hide- Bead, Oil Bar-
steads, , Ba-
by
P.
Can-
Apples,
Pine Apples, Milk,
Flour,
Lip, . Oil,
Cotton mill Hulls, Oar-
Apples,
Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Glass
and Wooden
Ware, and Mara
i n nu-
other and
. ChiMp Ah Com
to
LAND
Hy virtue a of the
Court of IV c in the pf
of vs
petition to M-ll
will for cash
the Court in Greenville
on 1901 the following
Una, In the
the West side
St. led front feet
known Of n part of the
lot back of Hotel mid lot
irately in a deed from II. E-
Daniel in
H. ii. pace I of acre more or
less.
JAMES. Atty.
-j I'M
GREENVILLE IT, C.
Not
county, the
court.
Hooker
v.
J, H.
C. Ii. Cherry,
William
of
It. A.
IV individually.
Tho J B Yellow
an f-f
and Executor of II A Yellowley. will
lake notice entailed M
baa
f that of land
known Alpine, of which E
died and sold by
of the court to a due plaint lit
t. in Kc to
B cherry Mai aid laud
Iron J
fur ether relief in the
and will further take
notice least he to the
next term of Of said county
to the -i Monday in
of said county in
X. t demur to
the la action or the plaintiff
the relief 00-
the mm
will the curt for
in
t and Tics
Kn i
goods kept y on
hand. produce
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
WHICHARD BRO,,
DEALERS IN
N. C.
The Stock complete every
prices us low M
low cut. market prices
paid for produce.
C Mi
, I
Tn Superior
Court.
Mil.
K. W.
Of of to
the Sup.
county, in an W. II.
tad W.
I will, on th.- of
I mi I. m. tin- court
in mil to
said n
tin- i mill ill.
It ill in fol-
rial to will Our
lot iii town of N
it tin
of Main Mill
eighty lo
line, n
I thirty ii
St.
M. A Northerly to I In-
lining ii. i ii- lit Ii mi
mix to It. W. by
Skinner. Ban 10th. Hook U.
Alan other tract in th.
II on the of Si.
i ii, ii. III. North by u-
the
on UM by Ann n
on Hi.
II. J. W. formerly
II . part of the
lo II. J. W. by II. D try
In A. page.
tin county.
Aim. portion of t of land
by
, J, w. i
HUM mm in book
page of of Pitt
In Bethel
no much thereof a.-
lo It. J. W a. a
day of July,
The acre
will lie containing about
t th.
ii
. . I I,,
day of July,
ft.
of PHI
W.
J.
-DEALER IN-
IS
A OF
TO SEE ME.
J. It.
Norfolk, Va.
Buyers Brokers in
Sim-kM, Cotton,
ions. Private Wire to New York,
Chicago and New
The Commoner
J. BRYAN,
in Advance.
One H,
Three Sing. Copy Be.
No I raveling can arc em-
ployed. Liken at
Weekly
will sent together
one for l
and
one year for in ad-
PATENT
J. .
modal,
roe OM
-i
i 0.0,
fin
-FOR
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH III TO
PER
Tuesday
-AT-
VOL. XX.
PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JULY
NO
as
Is customer who dikes of OUR BARGAINS,
keeps our guessing why it is we sell so
OUR MOTTO-DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES.
W T. LEE CO.
Exposition.
I to. about
visitors with room with nil
Fine view of River and Erie the house.
car every S mill
walk to Niagara oar
Auburn Avenue. Moderate All correspondence will
receive
JOSEPH A. MOORE,
1285 Niagara Street, N. Y.
FIRST MILITARY SCHOOL IN N.
School,
N. C.
MILITARY, LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC K COMMERCIAL SCHOOL.
Boarding Pupils, Twelve two States
represented past School
for Sixty Cadets.
The school alms to -t by developing latent
and power. The individual needs of the students are considered.
The literary training strengthens the manly traits, gives a body
and clear mind. Class room methods cultivate Observation,
mental grasp. Athletics encouraged.
Expenses per half term, including tuition, fuel, lights and
room, 05.00. No School September Uh,
Write for
J. E. DEBNAM, Suit.
Cash is King.
For cash we will the sharpest, swiftest most
weeping, price cutting ever known in mid summer.
the
is cut just on all Dimities, Silks,
White Goods, Hosiery, Laces,
Underwear, Shirts, Slippers, Um-
and all furnishing goods. These
goods must be pushed out make room
fall goods.
KICKS
Nashville, July
Seven revenue officers were am-
bushed early supposedly by
moonshiners, about six miles from
county.
man killed and one
wounded.
A posse of six, led Deputy
Collector Bell, creeping along
steep hillside above illicit still
when they received orders to throw-
up their bands. They had barely
located the speaker forty feet be-
low them, when a deadly volley
from eight guns was poured upon
them. Deputy Thomas
Price was instantly killed and
C. was badly
wounded. The officers returned
fire, but moonshiners made
the place so hot that Collector Bell
and survivors retired and cu-
with One
moonshiner was heard moaning
calling to bis followers be bad
been wounded.
tor Bell has gathered posse
started out to recover the body
of Price.
July
Yerkes, of internal rev-
bureau, bus a
gram Collector A. Nunn,
at Nashville, Tenn., informing him
of the attack. Helms telegraphed
the directing that every-
thing possible be done recover
the body of Marshal
capture punish the
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF
PITT AMI ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are still in the forefront of the nice after your
We offer you the selected line of
General Merchandise
to be found any Pitt Well
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer
We arc at work for yours and our mutual ad
vantage. It is our pleasure lo show you what want and to
sell you if we can. We offer you the very best service, polite
attention, and the most 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 us and the following lines of general merchandise,
Goods and Notions,
Shoes.
Just Received.
A large line of Baby Caps,
Belts, Laces and
Embroideries. Ladies Col-
and Cuffs all Sizes
I HAVE THE LARGEST AND LINK OF
BROUGHT TO GREENVILLE.
Ills. M. T. is in of my millinery department and if
lull ion is not on hand one will be trimmed to suit your
tastes you wait.
silks, Braids, Ornaments, Flowers, Ribbons, and everything
n the milliners line.
and Satins,
Jacket-, Capes, Carpets, Mattings Oil Cloths.
Rifle Two Mall Pouches
Then Flags a Train
The Southern Railway's depot
at Jamestown was broken
last night and two pouches of mail
were cut open rilled.
The pouches were left at the de
pot when No. passed at
north, to be carried up
town to the this
The thief knowing this it
seems, entered the depot and did
his stealing and vent out on
track and taking the switch
light, placed it the middle of
the track with the red side to-
wards the south. When the en-
on No. Ill came
he applied brakes brought
his to a standstill a
few feet of the red lantern. A
search a run ml the depot by the
train crew did not anything
as to who did stealing and
train came on to about
minutes lime.
It r Tint ii just what the
secured. It was thought
No. was flagged by him in order
be able to board it be car-
away from scene of his
crime but the conductor says that
no one could be found around the
depot nor did any one get on his
train while it
I. no Record.
Men's, Women's and Children's
Harness, and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour Meat, Sugar Coffee, Lard, Scad ts,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rupe.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and in that line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either or on Approved
Credit Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
VI hen Lynching will Stop-
Lynching will slop In this
when there is an end of infer-
that invokes it. and not
before. and
officials may cry
puritanic liners
may damn the South as savages,
but law stands recorded in
every Saxon. Southern hear
When a black devil assault one
our women he lakes the short cut,
BOARD EDUCATION
Some of the Work at Their Last
At the recent meeting of the
County Heard of Education, the
new Hoard consisting of A. G
Cox, W. F. Hauling and II. M.
1st took charge of
public school affairs of the
The annual reports of the Treas-
and Superintendent were
across lots to perdition. Try him j Bled,
by Would you try a mail-j w. II. as
Yet mad dog i- merciful Hated, was re-elected County
compared with ibis unspeakable
Bend. The victim. i rallies dies j apportionment
least the Innocent vie- the school land was made on
Of the block last lives s- ,.,
a life of unending agony. Force ,,., different The
to face tho court, to snivel- a ,,. P of children and the of
a second death of shame and is as
lure by nulling lo
submit to the examination by some
shyster lawyer, to risk the law's i Ham
uncertainty and delay, to run the
the pardoning power,
chance of Pal the
in jail and let sentimental
lies slobber over him send him i
shoe him Falkland
on Ibo scaffold lei blister
ha dirty throat with the lie Greenville
he is going straight to
no, lei the poor Creek
sutler silence; lake the hell-
hound to scene of the villainy Total
let his sentence leap from the
hot lips an Winches-1
Lynching can be Stopped.
ought to slop.
276.25
18,511.90
The amounts for each township
were again divided dis-
in the township. There were
An the way to stop a number of dis-
it is stun the
Herald.
was decided to appoint three
for each district
nil the having three trustees for
average editor has This
Court
Mayor W. H. Long has
of the cases bis court
since last
Peter Clark, drunk and
and using profane
streets, lined and costs,
3.50.
Jas. A. Button, riotous and dis
orderly conduct and using
language, lined l and costs
A Sot inn. link dis-
orderly, el
John Wilson, horse
run at largo on streets, fined one
penny costs,
John F. Smith, drunk dis-
orderly lined and costs,
Stocks, fast and reckless
driving streets, lined l
costs,
If you stoves or ranges constructed Upon
scientific principles which are economical, durable,
and convenient, as well as beautiful and artistic, look
for the
trade mark, which is shown upon every
stove or Range, and do not be deceived
by worthless imitations and substitutes.
lead all others in yearly sales p
enough to make an ordinary man
hooded in a short time, and
if Tub head
started so red it would have
long, long ago. Every day
Its something, and when vexation
fails quarter it cornea
another, so it is no wonder
that there is a devil in every well
regulated print shop.
Sold Exclusively by
the
Some people only v
things get.
The doctor who wears a duck
suit isn't necessarily a quack.
BAKER k HART.
i lit i
N. C.
lamentation Is called forth the
fact the reader of Monday's
issue of The
easily infer, so far as the
print goes, that the
Light have no
in the company, In making
the
that- giving the tank unit file of
the company as It
are had the names of Lien-
tenants R. and A.
Johnson proper places,
the printer who gut on
copy concluded ii would look
better lo skip over
left them mil.
A questionable character
The baseball fan always
keep cool.
The inn will gel his re-
ward the hen I or.
list i- so lung, 4.12 names,
that publish it.
A resolution was adopted that
salary of while of the
grade shall not less than
Kin per month, of colored
of the first guide not
than per mouth.
The Hoard also resolved that the
later than
id close by
This Ii i shall open not
i in- first of November a
of June.
The wife of a Methodist minister
in Virginia has bets mar-
three times. maiden
name was her first
baud was named her sec-
Sparrow, present one's
There are two
young Robins, one Sparrow and
three little grand.
lather Is a was
a lull he's dead and now a
bird of Paradise, They live on
I Hawk avenue,
Islands, and Hie who
above is a lyre bird, an
relative of the
.
The political boom usually
With big guns.
goes


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Eastern reflector, 23 July 1901
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