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I AM STILL CARRYING
UP-TO LINK OF
Pry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
AND A OF OTHER
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork.
Yours to please-
Jas. B. White.
None genuine unless
Red Cross is on label
Don't take a Substitute
WE WORLD
TO PRODUCE THE EQUAL OF
for Chills. Fevers,
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all forms of Malaria.
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ft
OF NEWARK, N. J. POLICY HAS
Loan Value.
Cash Value,
Paid up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is Non
Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within on mouth while you
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory
of and payment of arrears with interest. platforms of recent years.
second year No S. Incontestable. but it should modify them and
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each lo of its
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current be paid. ., ., .
They may be used-l. To reduce Premium., or I
To the or .-f the country and the inter-
To make policy payable as an endow during the of all the people.
LETTER
Oar Raleigh Se-
cure Interview, with the
Mate Chairman and
Party Leaders th-
of Party
and Its
Special of
N. C, It.
There ha-s been a great deal of
interest manifested all over the
country during the past week over
the of the Ohio Democratic
Convention declining to endorse
the last platform a
vote some to and its fail-
to or
mention in any way the last can-
of the party for President,
some of dailies up North
have been publishing interviews
with the party leaders in the far-
j Slates on this initial movement
to prep-are for a different
principles and to abandon
the dead issues of the last two
silver Md the
other pro plank.
have viewed a number of
the leaders of our party in North
Carolina, find that all of them
with seat rely an exception,
the platform adopted by the Ohio
Democrats approve of the
panned by that
WHAT SIMMONS KITH.
Among the number who have
favored me with their views is
Senator Simmons, of the
Stale Committee, who ought to be
good authority. Simmons
Ohio platform, in re-
is an admirable Democratic
pronouncement. It is on the right
The next
of the party should, in my
neither re-affirm
No
crop
can be
grown
without
Potash.
Supply
enough Pot
ash and your
profits will be
large; without
Potash your
crop will be
i if. v . . i , t . i
WORKS.
vi St, Ne
of the last two National
platforms must lie abandoned
that the party must boldly meet
the new conditions and
champion the right side of the par-
amount issues of the pit-sent
At Gorman, of Mary
land, and Senator Hill, of New
York, seem to be the favorites for
next Presidential nomination. But
it is impossible to see three years,
ahead, politics especially, and a
new man not now thought of may
then become the most available
and strongest candidate.
of
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
THE NORTH CAROLINA
STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE
Literary. Classical. Scientific, Commercial. Industrial. Pedagogical. Musical.
Annual ripened for of the Stale Faculty SO
members, Practice and Observation School of pupils. To secure board in
the dormitories be July Seed o
opens September
Correspondence Invited from desiring c and stenographer.
For i other w
Resident CHARLES D
Greensboro, C-
Columbus, .
Dr C. J.
row to
our little grandchild with happiest re-
The were almost
certainly mom from
we ever said. Toon very truly,
JOSEPHS. KEY.
Pasha Paul
Southern
matters of policy and
ency there sh be concessions to
changed A stand
should lie taken for a broad and
program of National
progress and development. Hut
there should be no surrender or
abandonment of the fundamental last week and gave two of his fa-
ITEMS
N. C. July 1901.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Harvey went
to Sunday.
Mr. and Mis. it. Rose are at
Washington City and other north-
a pleasure trip.
J. L and O. W.
went lo Thursday to see
the game of ball
and Halifax.
Mis. Fields, of came
Thursday morning to visit her sis
Mrs. Harvey.
Henry was here two days
and immemorial principles the
party. They are as immortal as
the principles of
Republican govern-
Mr. Simmons added that he did
not think the Ohio Convention in-
tended any reflection Mr.
lecture which all enjoyed.
L. Sr., and C. H.
went on a business trip to
yesterday.
It. A. Bargain to
Greenville yesterday.
Mrs. W. J. Kittrell and little
Hell and Mrs.
Military School,
aV
OXFORD, X. U.
Elegant buildings, heated by Buffalo fan system, securing per-
ventilation. Sixteen rooms for two boys each to be added for
the fall Engagement, should lie made early. Annual attendance
up to the full capacity and many turned away each session
room Best athletic with quarter mild truck, in the South.
Faculty of specialists special Curriculum preparatory to
the best college or education An atmosphere of high ideals
Hie school, w students preparing for higher education
are excluded. Fall begins September 1st,
is regarded by so I Bland left on steamer May Hell for
many of his countrymen as a great i New Saturday.
actuated by pure hottest Rev. Davis of
nor did he believe that
Mr. Bryan will countenance or aid
some of his alleged
partial to put out a
bolting ticket In that State, for
p it is proposed by a
It assisting Rev. Mr. Harper in a
protracted meeting here.
The ball team was out
Saturday getting trim. Agent
Cobb will wit ii the boys Wed-
and all that are interested
Paper Hanging.
I am prepared lo fill m Wist Wall Pa-
per Full line
la
I am prepared to do Lay ins
and on out
Order for wall paper left at the of
M. D. will receive prompt at-
J H. BUNN,
Greenville, N. O.
Trinity College
Oilers one Md twenty-five
ate of
Twenty in courses.
with modern
apparatus. library facilities. Bent
Scholarships and
within lit-
pat.; wren very low. The
N--t , it on a
the Send for
UNIVERSITY
Law School.
The Term July at to
three Thorough
in admitting to bar-
lit- Ii ii I ad
by
Hill, N. V,
For C at-
C.
Den
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Norfolk, Va.
quote you Nova
Land Plater, here, at following prices
for June July
.-.- than tons
Car Load Lots
ton Ml
ton
w Please us have your a
m avoid delay
J.
Practical Education
In
arts, cotton a
of theory and
manual training.
a tear. Total expense, in-
clothing and board,
Thirty Next
session begins September
T Win-
President
AGRICULTURE MECHANIC ARTS,
UNIVERSITY
of North Carolina.
THE HEAP THE STATE'S
SYSTEM.
ACADEMIC
LAW,
Eighty five scholarships. Free
tuition to teachers and
sons. for the needy.
Students. j Instructors.
New Dormitories, Water Works,
Central Heating system, f
in improvements in
Fall term
E. P. Pres.,
Chapel Hill, N. O.
for lack of to hold a convention on are requested lo be on time at
Masonic Hall School,
For Girls Only.
Masonic Hall School A tills under control Board
of Trustees appointed by Lodge, No. A. A. M.,
will open fail Sept. J.,. i last year
with great to people
fore employed Misses Lizzie D. i .
this school year, to all who have gulf lo educate we ask
patronage and support in
Tuition per Higher
each A matriculation fee of i will be
charged. The school will have no music this
Persons in town who can pupils of the school will please
notify the Secretary. It. I., i Sec. Board Trustees,
High School.
FOR
Hon. II. Pan, former
of the State
a shrewd and able
j party leader,
I regard the of the Ohio
i Democracy as a most hopeful
Ill is a promise that we will not
low post divisions to prevent
Our party will not
please enemies by itself
to the hopeless of the past,
lone there will promptly meet
ii lo teach in to do battle for
people's rights. It
success next year States that we
since I re
the outlook for success
now us brighter at any time
veto of bill
in
will a leader In
time -one who will lead us
to victory
Mr. also stated that he did
nut regard of the Ohio
as an internal
OH Bryan,
grounds r practice.
term Opens September 2nd closes December 90th,
Spring term 80th and ends May 10th.
High School, Academic, Intermediate and De-
Music. Delightful location noted for healthful- many not
and surrounded by excellent moral and In Bryan's views be is re-
For and full information address j M ,
N. C. , T P- and hones,
S. Carr's views along
this line were published Inst week,
and I have those of sever-
other lending Democrats New
York papers, but it Is
them all in this Letter,
flee it lo say, they all agree
the and
unpopular
Pills
Attar of a
derive treat by taking one
If yea have keen
DRINKING TOO MUCH,
will promptly the
SICK
t h e appetite an a l.
eager
No Substitute.
School Will Continue.
N. C, July
It is with regret that have to
give up Prof but we
arc ml. with some of the
finest iii State. Any
one desiring to attend Ibis school
need mind for we
will have , lass teachers, and
hope to bold the school to its pres-
iii. I.
Tut
to
Mr. General for
North and of that Well-
Known nod Popular Company,
MUTUAL
Life c Go., of
to t number of
policy bolder, to the public
generally, of North this com-
will DOW in
u. from this date will
and policies, to all
insurance In the beat
life mi u; in the world.
f the Dot
yet
JOHN V.
State Agent, K. C.
Paid policy
Live, energetic at
once to worn for the
RIM
i. W. b CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties sud Bags.
and
solicited.
Three One hash, for
Times
RICHMOND, VA.,
Now Only SO Cents a Tear,
and absolutely free
Paragon New The
Farm Journal, Philadelphia.
THE AND SUNDAY
Including Farm Journal and Para-
Monthly, now only per
year; per by mail.
Address THE TIMES,
Richmond, Va.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Having before
or tins of Pitt
of of Jacob Brook, de
i- t l. la hereby to all persona
indebted lo the to make immediate
payment to undersigned. And alt per-
having are
to present the same to under-
for payment on or before day
of June, 1902, or this notice will be
in bar of recovery. This June 4th,
CHAPMAN,
of Jacob Brooke.
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 A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at 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. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore,
and Line from
Boston.
HO. SON,
Washington, N. C
J. J. CHEERY,
Greenville, N. C.
LAND
By virtue of a decree of the Superior
Court of c In the ease of
of Teel Jacky
Teel, petition to hell land the
administrator will for cash
the Court In
on Gib. 1901 the following
parcel of land, In
town of Greenville on the West side Reade
St. being front and B feet
and known a part of the old Livery
stable lot buck of Hotel said lot
accurately desert tied in a deed from If. K-
Daniel to Teel recorded in Book
H. page containing i of acre more or
leas. CANNON.
Atty.
H.
North Caroms., Pitt county, the
Elizabeth Hooker
vs.
J. B.
oft. J. B. v. ,.
William
J. B. of
II. A.
B. Yellowley individually.
The B Yellowley
and as of Yellowley
as of H A will
take notice that an action entitled u above
c ii- i-i Superior court.
of Pitt county, to have that tract of land
Alpine, of which E c Yellowley
died ard by
of the court lo pay a debt due plaintiff
from said E c and also to
I B cherry from making sale of laid land
under a mortgage from J H Yellowley and
for other relief demanded in the complaint
and defendant will further take
notice that lie la required to appear at the
next of Superior court of comity
to be held on the 1st Monday in September,
1901, at house said county in
Greenville, N-r , and answer or demur to
the complaint in action or plaint ill
will apply tn the court for relief de-
in complaint-
This day 1901.
clerk
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
mt a
L. Ii. Pender,
N.
Flues. Tin Ac.
Expert All
kinds and Locksmith work
class. Re stocking of a
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter
----EST 111.1
Wholesale retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Heed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Ba-
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor
I suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
and
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty Can
ii Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Currents, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Cakes and Crackers,
Cheese, Best Butter,
Sewing i lies, and nil
melons oilier goods. Quality and
Quantity- Cheap for rash. Com
to see me.
Notice of V.
North in Superior
Court.
K. J. j
Hy of an lo
the undersigned Court
Pitt county, in case of W. II.
and Joseph James against U J. W. Carson,
I will, on Moods the tilth of
at o'clock in. el the court house
door in ll to the I
rash, lo Execution, all
title and which the
It. J. fol
lowing real to One
lot of land in the town of Bethel, N
as at the
corner of Main and Tarboro
course eighty feet to
line, a Southerly course
i-if i thirty feet a
Main
with Tarboro Hi. thence
St. a Northerly course to the beg
containing one-eighth an
lo It. W. Carson by
1892, Book U.
Phone St
Also one other situated i lie town
of on the aide of Hi.
as follows on the North by o-
on Kant by W.
Carson on the by Ann
and on the West by Hi. and
H. J. W.
being a part of laud conveyed
tn It. J. W Carson by It.
Deed lb., led in Book A. sad
of Pitt county.
Also, all portion of the tract of bud
was conveyed by and
wife, Maggie, to ft. J. . by
Hit- and In book
. I of of Pitt
ii ii in. I In II, i In I Pitt
pa much thereof as
In said II. J.
3rd day of July,
homestead i and the
which will be containing about
acres, is made to the
nine for particular
lion to homestead as
day of July,
O,
L. W. Deputy Sheriff.
GREENVILLE N. C.
r e .-
Cotton Bagging and
n has t
Fresh goods kept constantly en
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
W. R, WHICHARD BRO,,
Whichard, N. C.
The stock complete in every de
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
J. BELT,
-------DEALER IN-------
II
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Cotton, Grain
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
ISSUED WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
in Advance.
One Year Six Months
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
Weekly
will be sent together
one year for or The Daily
and
one year for 93.60 payable in ad-
PATENT
M PATENTS
as
Is the customer who takes advantage of OUR
keeps our competitors why it is we sell so cheap.
OUR MOTTO-DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES.
W T. LEE CO.
.-. . . .
Exposition.
I ti about
visitors with and all modern conveniences.
Fine view of Luke Eric from the house.
Niagara Falls ear every minutes. mill
ate walk to grounds. Take Niagara street cur to
Avenue. Moderate rates. All correspondence will
receive prompt attention.
JOSEPH A. MOORE,
Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
FIRST CLASS MILITARY SCHOOL IN EASTERN N.
School,
LaGrange, N. C.
MILITARY, LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC COMMERCIAL SCHOOL.
Boarding Twelve Counties two States
represented past session. School Buildings. Barracks
for Sixty Cadets.
The aims to strengthen character by developing latent
and power. The individual needs of the students arc considered.
The literary training the manly traits, gives a sound body
and clear mind. room methods cultivate
and grasp. Athletics encouraged.
Expenses per half term, including board, tuition, fuel, lights
room, 955.00. No incidentals. School opens September 1901.
Write for
J. Suit.
Cash is King.
Fur cash we will make the sharpest, swiftest most
sweeping, price cutting ever known in mid summer.
the
am
Is cut just half on nil Lawns, Dimities, Silks,
White Goods, Hosiery, Laces, Hamburgs,
Underwear, Shirts, Slippers, Um-
and all furnishing goods. These
goods must be pushed out to make room
fall goods.
KICKS
The great oil discoveries iii Tex-
as have caused for the
unknown heirs of the following
of Texas and soldiers
of the Texas Revolution of to
1810. Large tracts of wild lauds,
which have become
were granted by the Texas
Republic to such settlers and sol-
which, on account of their
death or disappearance, were never
i and still await claim of their
heirs. Many of the neglected lauds
lie the oil regions. Ed want W.
of Austin, Texas, semis list
of such settlers and whose
unknown heirs are He
will give further information on
request. The list Samuel
Thomas Adams, II. B.
Collier Augustus
Baker, George Brown, Edwin,
Blake, Daniel Bourne, B F. Blake,
Mrs. M. Win.
A. B. D. A. Burroughs,
Marl ha Isaac Bridges,
I. W. Blue, C. Win. C.
M. Baker, J. L. Chambers, liar
Cox, Archibald Chase, E.
Carroll, Peter Conrad,
pie, James James Doug-
las, Charles J. A. Foster,
Freeman, E. Fill-
V. Pat
man, R. W. George Gard-
J. W. Pat
John L.
Robert M. Peter
W. Robt. Henderson,
John Jew Hum-
, Peter Hilt, John Harris,
A. G. Holland, Geo. J. Johnston,
Jacobs, Julius
B. L. Lanier, M. B, j
Lawrence, Samuel Lawrence, Win.;
Linn, John Lafayette, Robt.
James
Peter Mason, Alex
E. T- Mitchell, Willis
Samuel Moo.-e, J. A.
A. L.
Martin, William Martin
Dennis J. B.
Peter Norton, Robt.
If. A. F. Peter-
W. II. Price, Joseph
John Riley, Simon Ryan, T. J.
Redman, Bo- i
Hiram Biggs, Fred.
Samuel Rogers, Hugh
Rogers, Margaret Russell,
W. Renfroe, Smith, Win.,
Smith, Geo. Smith, Henry
H. Francis Smith, j
Richard Starr, Jacob Self,
Small, Wm. i, L. S.
sou, Win. Thorn I Chris. Teal,
Henry Teal, Thomas, Sam-
Whiting, J. W. Woodward,
Archibald Ed,
Hardin John C. Whit-
John Winters, James Welsh,
Andrew Weaver, Robt. Wiseman.
H. J. Williamson, Win. Winters,
Aim John G. Wolf,
has. L. Von
TO THE AND Cl OF
AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are ill in the forefront of the race after your pat
offer you best selected line of
General Merchandise
to be found in any store Pitt County. Well bought
the creations of the best manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer
and Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to
sell you if we can. We offer you the very lest service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
you come to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do see our immense Stock before buying elsewhere,
the following lines of genera
Goods and Notions,
Hats and Caps, Silks and Satins,
and Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's
Harness, Horse Blankets an Dust, is.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses, Lard. Scad s,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures. and Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for and in that line.
We buy strictly for Cash, sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit Our motto Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
A large line of Baby Caps,
Pelts, Laces and
Ladies Col-
and Cuffs all Sizes
I HAVE THE LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST LINE OF
EVER TO GREENVILLE.
Mrs. M. T. II in charge of my millinery department if
bat is not on hand one will be trimmed to suit your
tastes while yon wait.
Hats. Silks. Braids, Ornaments, Flowers, Ribbons, and everything
u the milliners line.
Lynching Must Be stepped.
Govern realizes that to
put an end to lynching radical
measures must be
to law is the highest civic
v ii the crime which provokes
horrible that
guilty i- sure of
and or
methods, instead of joining
with others, when the crime is
committed, good men ought to
unite to do two To sec
that no lynching stains the good
name of and, That
no guilty scoundrel is permitted to
escape for the lack
It will not do to say that the
way to stop lynching is to stop the
crime. The majesty of the law
he invoked lire
trials and speedy executions,
an end lo the execution
of the death sentence by any body
of unauthorized men, however
; i and just lie indignation.
Seven Acres off Cantaloupes.
Can sand hills be made to pay
This is the
asked and answered every day
in Southern Pines. There is
one true answer to this question
Yes.
sand hills pay This is
another question and admits of
both positive and negative answers
with innumerable
The true answer with
without work. C.
has a acre field, a short
distance from town, planted in can-
The soil is sandy, but
t he melons are line. They arc of
Rocky Ford variety, netted
gems, and will, at a most
minimum estimate, average
lo a hill; a letter more Nat
oust estimate would be h to a
bill The seven acres
hills The lowest estimate makes
the yield amount melons,
the higher estimate to to a
THE A
STATE NORMAL AND COLLEGE
Literary, Classical. Scientific, Industrial, Pedagogical, Musical.
to fur of Hie Dial
School of
GO,
To in
re July 16th.
all lie l
19th.
from those desiring competent and
Greensboro, N. C.
Horner Military School,
OXFORD, N. C.
The law is the only protection I orate, averaging This means,
to life, honor, lo peace, to safe lo west estimate crates,
Let people lose faith l end at the higher
the law. let them substitute lynch- j A thoroughly pessimistic estimate
for banging, the time I at least crates to an
come when society is in peril, acre, with melons still left. Prices
The press the people, with
a high resolve to punish crime and
t his product vary widely, but at
the lowest average price for any
lo uphold the honor of the
should hold up the promises positively to answer both
of the mi- in his lion- leading questions, answer
determination lo prevent and beyond
in the borders of this A sensible man get
sturdy, over over fact that sand hills
News Observer. Can be made to pay, that they do
pay when worked, but a lazy man
North Carolina it Up.
Everybody ought to happy
realizing that North Carolina
is waking up and that throughout
her length and breadth the song of
education is being heard. All of
our lives ought lo be full and
Mowing, to US,
surely. And let us prize above all
things opportunity which He
has given to men women to
make others happy. As the strong
men of old held themselves re-
when not using their knight
saying protect-
others, no may the school men
of our State be strong and success-
in using the
wisdom God has given them
for the help of the young who
crowd the halls of their
That is the best prayer we
can make for them. want no
bitterness in our educational policy,
but unity and
Notion.
Elegant buildings, heated by the Buffalo fan system, securing per
feet ventilation. Sixteen new rooms for two each to be added for
the fall term. Engagement- should be made early. Annual attendance
Up to full capacity and turned away each session for lack
room. Best athletic field, with quarter mile track, In the South.
Facility of specialists special work. Curriculum preparatory to
best college or education. An atmosphere of high ideals
surrounds the school, at students not preparing for higher education
are excluded. Ball term begins September 1st.
High School.
BOYS.
Kali term opens September closes
Spring term begins December 80th ends May 16th.
High Academic, Intermediate and Primary De-
Music. Delightful location noted for healthful-
and surrounded by excellent moral religious
For and full information address
O. K.
N. C.
The city of Chicago is
iii need of money the
maintenance of ordinary
expenditure, and an a hint
lo local authorities
nor publishes a of
wealthy who are taxed on
personally amounting lo about
but whom he insists if
justice were done should be asses-
Mayor Tom
Johnson has shown similar
in the of proper-
of In the city of
Cleveland, In both of these in
stances there Is probably an
of exaggeration, proper-
can't make anything pay sand
hills are in his To the
energetic man they promise and
afford rich
Pines Free Press.
The question was recently asked
by the New York World, What is
the belt use to which Mr. Carnegie
can put his which be
I to give away
A number of persons have ex-
pressed the idea that the best
would It for Mr. Carnegie to make
provisions whereby the unhappy
and sniveling denizens in the crowd
fountain
Reflector tom.
that escapes direct taxation is d city tenements in the North
could lie given an opportunity of
taking up farm life in the
try.
The Atlanta Journal approves
of the plan and says that of all the
States Georgia i-, fur and away
the one in which to launch
ii
The Commonwealth rises to ask,
What is the matter with North
We bad an idea that
Carolina U about the best
often subjected to indirect burden;
but be no doubt, after
I allowance is made overstate
Intent mistake, of a re
inequality, it is the
parent Impossibility of ascertaining
the actual value and the where-
abouts of personal properly that
makes it such an uncertain
of revenue. There arc so many
ways escaping the
the jurisdiction that the theory of i
equal taxation seems destined to
State in for almost any
remain impossible of Neck Coin-
Philadelphia Record
Bobbin's Chi I chills nil
malarial
Cue
No cine, no pay.
i- u
fall
I i its INK bottle
people are positively so
ugly that even the mosquitoes
bite them.
REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, N. C.
D. J. Ed. Owner
Entered at the Post Office at
Greenville, N. C, M Second-Class
Mail Matter.
July 1901.
Yes, it is warm here, but think
what is in some places where a man
a pail of water that had stood in
the sun for a few minutes.
UNFORTUNATE
The papers divide as to lynch-
logs, All would like to have
such of laws in North
But all observant
know the damning causes that
usually bring forth such bitter
fruit. The women of North Car
have not been safe are
not now safe. Beasts and devils
roam whom they may
Said one of the very best
i citizens of lately tons
., am all in
We agreed with him.
With such juries m ordinarily sit
in the jury box how can there
We heard a colored man say he I justice or protection The former
To The Tobacco Farmers of Fasten Carolina.
wishes the
bad been passed twenty years
ago in North Carolina. He says
solicitor this district Mid to us
that it was impossible New
county to get justice
case affecting ram. It is
he don't believe the State ever doubt, and sad to say, is
done a better thing than to adopt
it.
What is the wheat or cotton crop
of the country compared to the
apple crop, which in was
valued at nearly
true every where. We have a
written editorials for
the Messenger exposing th
present jury system. It is
most and unreliable.
With juries and honorable
The tenth year of the Greenville tobacco market is rapidly
approaching. To those of who have watched the progress
of this market since the 23rd day of September 1891, there have
been many wonderful changes. The first year there was only
one warehouse and a single prize house, and there were sold
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 expenditure of large
sums of money, heavy risks and a great deal of hard work,
and I am sure the public will bear me out when I assert that I
have borne my full share of these responsibilities from the very
I have been directly connected with the market
from the time the order was given for the first load of timber
with which to build the first warehouse and I am the only one
in the warehouse business now that bad any connection with
Hie market in its early history.
shall this year have no associated with me, as a
partner in the warehouse business, but I haw- carefully select-
ed as my assistants men of capacity and experience in the to-
business.
I 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 experience in the
warehouse business. He is clever, courteous and
and will gladly render our patrons any service he can. He
can arrange tobacco on the to a better advantage than
any man I ever saw.
Mr. II. A. an auctioneer of reputation and
wide experience, has been secured to do the chin act,
but he wants it understood that he is lost nowhere on the ware-
judges and no pardon public and ho stands ready to do that will id-
favorable to may be of our
per cent greater either those; restored. Bat the persons and, Mr. A. A. Forbes Uncle whom everybody knows and
named t Corn was the only Amer- lives of the white maidens and ., knows everybody, will be obligingly on hand in every-
product that excelled it, mothers, even little and will part in making everybody comfortable.
most be protected, must be safe our office force is clever, competent and settle with
though buy nearly it. j ,,. you after your tobacco is sold so quick and satisfactorily
and You must have laws yon will be sure to come again. I am determined that
Over seven thousand pensions suppress rapes if shall be left undone that will advance the interests of
have already been granted for dis- patrons. I shall have good stables for your team and clean
abilities incurred in the Spanish , and e. meaning rhetoric say to from the best
War, nearly all of them in will not care the attaining i ran gather we have very bright prospects for
West Indies As the to the people. . tobacco well, grade it carefully handle
r r less than J it neatly, and then bring me one of your first loads and if hard
mere n a , time. So long as g,, prices, kind, courteous treatment, and the best
men, it is evident that if the Span- .,, or purchasable cl count for anything, you will be numbered with
had kept lighting a and law leans inwards our future patrons. With grateful acknowledgment of all past
longer our army would have been and some times with judges favors, I am friend.
exterminated. doubtful v
so long will fathers and Greenville, I.
brothers and husbands have
O. L.
Prop. Warehouse.
Even experts there .
h trust of jury trials tad proper
sometimes
it was loaded. United States j serious talk. The excursions, of all sorts, still
gunboat has been lying and meant to be sincere ROOD. The money spent on these
at off Newport, It. I., are very unfortunate, trips may not be missed by many,
hut they are some times remedial bat the melancholy fact remains
while the crew were having a many Danville people
drill a shell train one of the drink red
guns went into the city, f ,,,. , in in the months who
ALTERNATE VACANCY.
N. C, July
Please there is a
vacancy in the appointment of
Naval Cadet at
from ibis district. The principal
will be examined at
frightening the citizens along Every father will pro- appeal to the relief committee for September 2nd and ,
the line of it flight. course his home If he food and fuel in the winter months. b o
no one knew the shell was the Messenger. And the most provoking thing the alternate will
gun.
The has
, about it is they do not appeal in . ,
vain. We take i, that a list of the I J
printed several extracts from ex- ups. a
Admiral the outrageous changes giving expression
OB summer and if they go on
slandered hero of Santiago, has both sides of this lynching they should lie denied
asked for an investigation by and also a statement the B of course
court of the base charges against Governor that lynching some philanthropist will say that
bin, in history the oust cease in North Carolina, but i
United State navy, then be will the above Iron the Wilmington
fallow the of the court by a Messenger Is the best article we
Respectfully,
H. Small.
Bad Accident.
Mr. D. who is fore-
would be serving the beggars just , cf
Va., Bee.
In this while there arc
ville Hogshead Co., Thursday
no morning met with an accident in
lie s -he t. Po re, liberal In log, of
been grossly misrepresented and pie cannot have much respect for excursions, or greater on traveling, hand had two other
Admiral Sampson, the law with trials conducted after yet it is only the colored people ,., and
OF THE INSTITUTE.
Teachers Complete Their Work at
Malt
The course of study for the four
institute at
closed Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday teachers stood their ex-
Friday night they all
assembled in the building the
last time and had a enter-
It was a of
affair, no prearranged
but all said it was
about the most enjoyable
fathering they had.
standing they had been hard at
work for four weeks, and that the
closing days were under a most
trying temperature, the teachers
kept up their enthusiasm to the
last and put their whole soul in
everything.
At this closing entertainment
the following selections were
en
Blacksmith's
Miss May.
Vocal .
Wingate Clara Braxton.
Jamie
Cox.
I ion
Miss Myra Moore.
Prof. J. L.
Miss Mollie Ward.
Music by string band.
Recitation
Jamie Cox.
Select reading, Mrs. Effie Gil-
Vocal This
Miss Laura Cox and D. J.
Whichard, with chorus.
and His
Prof. D.
Lord is
lug O'er His tong by class
by solo
and chorus.
Mrs. who was
called the grandmother in-
Polly Smith was the
read a paper
that provoked almost constant
laughter from every one present.
It was as
Well, my children, our
are over and we arc so glad.
Grandmother has worked like a
Trojan, too. I never aw such
good work done before, it has been
drill, drill, study, study day and
night. It grew worse and
and more and more, until this week
has been one of I have not
had a good night's rest this week.
I studied in my sleep. Mon-
day night I and
NOTICE
We desire to announce to the tobacco growing public that
we will the old Greenville 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
advantage. We have had many years experience in the
and are thoroughly familiar with the trade in all its
branches. We will have comfortable rooms with clean new
cots for the use of our customers who remain over night, also
lox 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
floor manager and general assistant, and extends to his friends
a cordial invitation to sell their tobacco at
The Greenville Warehouse.
vilified, and
who usurped the honors just
be IV i aimer of late
j was a live but to go in the court house
here who are in the class mention
id I lie Ree.
Mr. was work about a
machine in the factory and
to I he
lover of fairness and honor.
to him i a i. go hi conn I lain
. . . , , Audi,., bard up list -ls caught bis hand in it. His
leading party in I bis county during the progress kept the colored citizens who ,, his
Sampson's action has enough a mint to see cause for this, went on excursions In the Bummer, with
of every There are too many farces enacted came after wood in the winter
. iii. v . when the covered the ground,
wean- ,,.,. The Southern Tobacco Journal
of what value or use would it bet
criminals are to appear ,,. Just as the cotton mills are
being located near the source of
lint there arc citizens, well to e .
raw material, so the leaf stem-
are being removed in closer
turning them loose on the public duration, who let their small bills, Bright
The mutter of Senator as heroes, while the victims
position ought now to lie en-1 and slandered.
as definitely decided. The The shielding of criminals and summer trips of several weeks
State Democratic Executive Com
appear ,. .,
none.
lint II,. . i
do. take in excursions, go on
. to tradesmen and those who of
. have furnished with to
he Messenger gives the the and prepared for export, will be
of South Carolina adopted not give people a
a declaring that he is of trials,
not representing the principles of pretty clearly when it says exported
parry and ask him to resign crime if you j from the local Thus
Senator. A short while ago Ban- a dull i have money to . the importance of North Carolina
these lolls, hut instead of
Judge Lynch a dull
appeared very mix-1 .
to resign as a test of how in employ of
was regarded by the people the United Stale, arc
of bis State, but now as the In
has spoken, it ill m
, . , tine his been ordered Io
lie he
to West unit, one to
The resolution was adopt- ,, ,
by a vote of to was as All have provide.
with a kit of operating machinery.
Whereas, the Hon. John If, Mo- j is identical with that
Jr., Senator, elected to contained in the appointed
represent the State South Caro- offices of the highest class of den
the National Congress, has , , , ,,. ,
his and votes that . , . . . .
body, ignored the National Demo- 1800.
platform and is thereby
representing bis The highest telegraph in
who he ,.,
be it resolved. That in Texas. So
the sense of the far as known they are highest
State Democratic. in the world, being IN
is that Senator J L. fee,
from las of . . ,, .
honesty and sell respect I cable at the
tender his unqualified resignation
immediately.
Rivera span It feet in
length.
Lots of people run to meet Iron-
keep store keepers additional is
hard up dining a period of the
year when business is naturally Coder the old system of
Item ; this country gave to the world
There is good in what the Ideal
says about keeping a list of the in a higher education for women as
and all whose let it be an ed-
arc on it should be turned down
around the hearthstone; an
when the winter time begging
The names of the loafers I
lion that shall loll a nation into re
graciousness and
on Hit streets who can't he hired gentleness, and the strains of
to do work should also he put This is a
man's f. e. splice, and when she
takes up retort and crucible
she in n to be the
of her
star of weak and
News.
on the list and kept for reference.
There ll pecan tree in Georgia
grown from t nut picked up in
Texas in which has it
came in bearing yielding from
live to eight bushels of nuts every j
year. And yd the people
there have not taken the hint
phi Star, i
r cholera c
may disable It Io
A Charlotte dealer Is trying to of the hot that you
,. . , .,. r . i s the
the of the people P fall-
from this weather. He is
coal and wood.
Mr. Robt. M. Barham, a gentlemen of culture and an auction-
of ability, will be with 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 five reasons for earn-
soliciting a liberal share of your patronage.
1st, Because we are independent, and refused to have
anything to do with the Warehouse Combination.
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
and the farmers are one and the same.
3rd. Because Greenville with her fourteen prise 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-
factoring country on the Globe.
4th. Because our relations with these order and contract
buyers me of the most friendly and cordial nature, and we
have ample means at our command to push every sale to the
full limit of its value.
5th. Because, with all the bright tobacco manufacturing
concerns of the world, domestic and export speculators, attend-
every sale at the old 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,
J. C.
R. S. EVANS.
D. SPAIN.
and our success, therefore, it
resolved,
That we, the teachers, attending
said institute do hereby express
our appreciation and gratitude for
the kindness and hospitality shown
us,
Whereas, Mr. A. U. Cox, that
prince of cleverness, shown
to us every act of generosity in
superintending in person our com-
fort, our welfare and pleasure, and
having been a potent factor in the
with strong and weak I success of our work, having shown
verbs and dreamed that Prof. himself a diligent, enthusiastic
. , . worker the success of education,
u resolved, that we
the army and had order- express most heartfelt thanks
CAMP
ed all the teachers of North Caro
Una to form in line of battle. On
Tuesday night was so bothered
to know
was the pulmonary artery or the
Chief Justice of the United States
with a of ten thousand a
year until seventy years old. Wed-
night i. was the same way,
except I thought Prof. was
an arithmetic, u triangle, a circle,
then a hypotenuse, finally
that he was a vertical line.
Thursday night Prof. Coon was
constantly little girls
Bound rat, cat, not, until I was all
mixed up and did not know
N. C, July
The closing the second
day's encampment find the Green-
ville boys, Company B. of Second
Regiment, all well and able to eat
all they can get.
The company is excused from
drill this afternoon for they have
been with the other companies of
the 1st on duty all day
at target practice, and are very
bat they are in fine spirits
and Capt. Smith, not
ant appreciation for the treatment to bragging, can't help
have veil at his bands, also
express our admiration for his in-
shown in eduction.
Whereas, the wont of this
having been completed
we go forth to work, better teach-
than ever, feeling the great
benefit it has to us and
call and success to
be in a great measure due to the
efforts, the work and enthusiasm
of those in charge,
Therefore, be it resolved, that
we express our appreciation and
gratitude for the efforts and inter-
est shown by the worthy
of the two counties, and
feeling good over the fact that his
company averaged the highest on
the score in the rifle practice.
They are a jolly bat you
beat no complaint of bad conduct
in that part of the camp, though
you can hear Private King and
feel Sergeant laugh over
half the camp. J. B, M.
AYDEN MOTES.
N. C, July
It. R. spent several
also to instructors, and ton ,., week-
hereby issue to each of them a Hist n .
I was a little girl or a grand- grade certificate of cleverness,
mother, but concluded if I and perseverance.
a little girl I would engage a room
with Pain-
in the new dormitory and come
here to school next year. the
mean while the pure numbers were
dancing all around the room to
tune of language study. On Thurs-
day owning I tiled to take a little
nap, falling asleep with the new
formula for square and cube root
on my mind, but soon found I was
in a Urge court house with about
one hundred and fifty all
of us condemned to die, calling for
mercy, when lo, we found to
delight that Prof. Davis was
and hail acquitted all,
and Prof. as the
nor of the State, pardoned all,
and set us for two long years.
Mr. W. F. offered the
three resolutions following which
were
Whereas, it has been our pleas-
in attending joint institute
for the teachers of Pitt and Greene
counties held in Winterville, N.
O., and
Miss Kill i Cox also offered the
following resolution for ladles
which was adopted by a rising
We, the teachers of Greene and
Pitt counties upon
institute st Winterville, wish here
to express our heartfelt gratitude
and appreciation of the courtesy
utmost shown us by
superintendents and instruct-
ors at all times. We wish also to
express our thanks the people
of Winterville community for
their exceeding generosity and
hospitality during our stay among
them.
Then alter some remarks of
by Profs. W. H. Rags
dale and G, K. Lineberry,
young men of Winterville took
charge and served a feast of ice
cream. This was a enjoyed
treat on so warm a night and the
cleverness the young was
more appreciated.
Tho teachers and all others who
Miss left Thursday to visit
relatives in Scotland Neck and
Wilson.
H. Arrington, G. W.- Sum-
and Paul Wienie spent
Tuesday night in town.
W. D. Dawson, of was
here Wednesday.
Whit field wife spent the
day here
David Gibb, of Parmele, was In
town several days this week.
Miss Bessie Is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Jesse Cannon.
Miss Bessie Harris left Thursday
to visit friends near Wilson.
R. C. Gannon wife and two
left Tuesday for Morehead.
Miss Mary Hodges returned to
her home last night after spending
sometime with Mrs. Will Edwards.
At of the year there are
many among
children, from complaint,
cholera
etc., and every one ought to know a
and can be
The good people of have been there during the
, Winterville done every- will long remember Winter- U one
our our -500
i-
Reductions
IN ALL LINES NOT IN QUANTITY OR
Plenty Fine Clothing, Shoes,
Hats, Mens Furnishings.
PALL GOODS WILL SOON ARRIVE,
MUST ROOM FOR
YOU KNOW WHO
THE KING
He Has Ladies Shoes Too.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there fa a CROSS MARK
in margin of this paper it
so to remind you that you owe
for
subscription and we request
you to as early as pas-
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
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Fresh Butter, Cheese and Fruit
Jar Rubbers S. M.
Mr. B. M. building a
residence on avenue west
the railroad.
The business should sec
assortment of pen points at
tor Book Store.
W. C. Hines three more
blood Tuesday night. This
lot came from Ohio.
The geological survey corps that
has been camped here for some
days moved
few lot of blue and cream paper
in pound packages, envelopes to
match, at Reflector Hook Store.
The railroad has reached Farm-
ville and a regular schedule from
that town will begin August 1st.
More the famous Parke--
Pen received Reflector
Book Store. Our pen
is fine.
Washington Is following Green-
ville along tho line of wanting a
better train schedule and sooner
mails.
C. George, of Newport News,
Va., is opening a candy store here
in one Bernard stores. He
makes It himself.
Messrs BI. and C. S.
Forbes n large double
brick warehouse the rear of
their stores.
The Osceola Baud will go to
Windsor on to make music
for a reunion of old soldiers.
band will also give a concert
No market is going to be able to
offer better advantages for selling
tobacco this season than Green-
fa. mere should make a
note of this.
The Reflector Book Store is lay-
in a large lot of school supplies
ready for tho opening of the
schools. We have some special
prices that arc worth taking ad-
vantage of.
Sunday, 30th,
between Mr. Ferd Ward's
and Avon farm via Yankee Hall
Ferry, a double ease gold watch,
gentleman's size. Finder will lie
liberally rewarded less than
by returning same.
J. R. Proctor,
Grimesland,
Sunday at
I trust it will never be put on. It
is not needed. If it is put on, I
shall pray that the so
let it alone that it may never pay.
A. D.
CONFEDERATE VETERANS.
Reunion of Bryan Camp
Bryan Grimes Camp of
Veterans held their annual
reunion Thursday in the Academy
grove, and it was the best meeting
in the history of the organization.
Mr. E. A. Commander
of Camp, called Veterans
to welcoming them in a
brief speech, and introduced Rev.
A. D. Belts, who de-
livered the the day.
speech was a good
one, like everything he says, and
his comrades greatly it.
When the roll was more
seventy answered, being
the largest attendance of any re-
union so far held.
The old officers were re elected
year, as
E. i.
Adjutant.
Rev A. D. Betts,
The time of meeting hereafter
was from July to
Friday September.
Osceola Band went down to
make music for the veterans and
their was thus very
much There was
in great abundance and
plenty to
A table built grove
and on this was spread an elegant
dinner from baskets brought by
the Veterans and baskets sent them
by ladies of town. A
number of young ladies were pres-
to wait on
The people showing more Inter-
est than in the old sold-
their made this a
day of much pleasure to
Commander requested The
Reflector to return the thanks
of the Camp to the Osceola Band,
to the ladies to people of
town for the part each e
to the success and
of reunion.
In future let us all accord these
old soldiers the honors due them,
and let their next reunion be one
they will never forget.
BUCK JACK ITEMS.
Hi k Jack, N. C, July
n large crowd attended
services here Saturday
Sunday.
Buck and sou,
and her daughter, Frank
Beard, were the guests of C.
Dixon Saturday and Sun-
day.
tobacco is song of the
day now. Every you meet
talks of tobacco.
We hear that bears have
been playing havoc with hogs
around here.
Miss Dixon was the
of Bliss Lucy White
Rubbing Peter to pay Paul isn't
so bad, if you only remember to
pay Paul.
THE INSTITUTE
C, July
The sociable at the home of Mr.
and Ed last Thursday
complimentary to the
ladies who them
was a very enjoyable occasion.
Only a few special friends were
invited and passed
only too rapidly away. Ice
refreshments were served
and the little of a
nature as
indulged in will long be a
source of and grate-
appreciation of the effort by
host and hostess in
fording an opportunity so pleas-
spent.
Our friend Dr. James
Green, formerly of Greenville, now
of Snow Hill, was in to see us
Jim is bright
man and deserves success where-
ever he may go.
Bliss Hattie Kittrell, is vis-
it to friends below Greenville.
John I. Smith sister spent
Thursday here attending sum-
mer school.
Dr. D. i. James and Mr. Pulley,
of Greenville were here Thursday
night.
Another young school teacher.
This time at the home of W. J.
Wyatt, still we grow.
H. Harding and W. L.
Brown of your city were here last
to take in the institute.
A representative of the News
Observer was here yesterday to
give us a up for his paper.
Fernando Ward, of near
has been spending a days
here.
Bliss Effie is visiting
friends in Greenville.
G. R. Dixon has a
months old that weighs
pounds. It i-i In- finest calf
for its age we ever saw.
Since so many pretty girls have
been here attending institute
it is told one man has
become a very popular letter
lie does not stop to sec about
the change for stamps.
One of the first educator of the
South is Dr. Then. F.
President St. Mary's College in
Raleigh, and the teachers were
very fortunate in having an
of hearing for a short
while Tuesday night.
His subject was Henry
South Carolina poet who was
great but almost unknown. He
lived a time when library work
was not appreciated or encouraged.
Dr. gave a brief sketch of
bis childhood and school days and
coming to years he read
sketches of hi- poems which gave
a clear insight to style
thought. It really seems that
no could help enjoying such
poems as Wail and
Flower Life. s Ode to the Cap-
Owl was only attempt at
humor but is an excellent poem.
The Mother's Wail is one of the
most pathetic and touching we
ever heard. Except Sydney Lanier
he puts the sweetest Amer-
poet. It is impossible to re-
port a speech like Dr, Ural Ion's so
we will not attempt any formal
His talk was well pie-
pared and delivered was pure-
a literary treat. Well might
Superintendent Davis say at
close that he enjoyed it more
than any the season. It was
indeed a very to a
of excellent lectures deliver-
ed by the most prominent men in
State. these the
teachers have had opportunities
which few ever enjoy and they are
to be congratulated.
STATE NEWS.
Happenings In North Carolina
Clyde Grady, aged was
drowned Sunday while bathing
river near Kinston.
ammonia tank in an ice
at Elizabeth City exploded,
fireman instantly, bad-
wounding another mid
wreck tho plant.
A young man at fell
off the top a freight car upon
which be was tiding. He fell
across the track a wheel
FOUR YOUNG MEN AND OLD MAN GUILTY.
r.
o.
y.
Va
that are being shipped. The factories arc running night and day making up goods every line for
New Store.
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of the car cut his head entirely off.
Have You Forgot
I AM AN
UP-TO LINK OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
AND A NUMBER OF THINGS
WHICH I aH USABLE TO MENTION
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour or
Yours to please-
B. hue.
ROBERTS
None genuine
Red Cross is on label
take a Substitute
CHALLENGE THE WOULD
TO PRODUCE EQUAL OF
for Chills. Fevers,
Night Sweats Grippe. and
all forms of
WAIT TO Dig.
SPEND CENTS AND M CURED I
CURES FUNDS I
TRY IT. NO CURE NO PER
MM, DELIGHTFUL TO
HAS
AFTER TWO YEARS HAVE BEEN PAID THE
in on u in
OF NEWARK. N. J., YOUR
Loan Value.
Cash Value,
S. Paid up Insurance,
Extended that works automatically,
Is Non , . .,
ti Will be reinstated if arrears be paid mourn while you
are living, or within three year after lapse, upon evidence
of and payment of arrears with interest.
A after second No Restrictions.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second an. . i
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year pant.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an the lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
r . -II .
Considering importance of
the weather as a topic of
and also as a source of per-
comfort or distress H
of the of
on it Is more than
strange that in the of
so little should have
to uncover its many
Men with bulging brows have
traveled of miles, at a
cost of of dollars, to
earth the decayed tooth of an ex-
creature of
name, tad have devoted years to
the study whether the extinct
creature tailless, but they
have done very little the way of
weather feet that
no scientist will Commit himself
positively on the question whether
US equinoctial storms. As
n science knows the
i whither it and its
ways arc capricious. The
scientists did not have
assurance enough to advise the
late Rush
spending large for
and bombs with which to produce
i raid Texas.
It la particular exasperating
that science cannot tell us why the
heat of this July has beta
so much bolter and so much more
enduring than any hot spell re
in history. There must
a reason why this summer
of the Century wave
alter w of fiery air should
sweep across this Continent, across
Europe far away into Russia and
Asia. There is only one poor sat-
the Those
us who shall survive the heat
laud slid retain our memories may
j become old inhabitants a a story
of summer heat to tell that
be matched by any experience of
the succeeding
Record.
Tc produce the best results
in fruit, vegetable or grain, the
fertilizer used must contain
enough Potash,
sec our pamphlets. We
send them free.
works,
l,
L. H. Pander,
V.
Tobacco Flues. Tin Hoofing, am.
Expert Gunsmith employed. All
kinds and Locksmith work
first class. of gnus a
specialty.
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter
Paper Hanging.
I prepared to fill orders for Wall Pa
per and can hang it if Full
sample beat to
I am also prepared do Brick
and abort notice
Orders wall paper left at the store of
Mrs. M D. will receive prompt at-
J H. BUNN,
Greenville, N. C.
Trinity College
one hundred twenty-five
and undergraduate courses of study.
three in academic courses.
laboratories equipped with modern
apparatus. Large library Best
gymnasium athletic appointment, in
state. Scholarships ant
Attendance within the
past tens very low. The
best college the one that a
the host advantages, for
Durham, N.
IN 1806.
J. W. PERRY CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties Bags.
and shipments
solicited.
OLD DOMINION LINE
On Abroad Much.
Greenville, K. C.
Three Times The Vital
OTHER
EASIER.
ONE THIRD FA
all
ft
Manufacturing Company,
i,
for sale l
tin
It is noticeable lately that near
or all of the professors recently
elected to chairs in North Carolina
institutions are from other States
or other countries. Why is this
we suppose, I lie North
Carolinians are not qualified t-
till the That is not a g
of the of
North Carolina alumni. It is all
right to go where you can get the
best. Hut other things equal
is not fair and proper the
native educated men a
first showing By this tune it
would really look as if North Car-
boded nested enough
teachers to meet the demand.
TI. Hal
Is mil we lake It, for there
would he neither wisdom nor
in ignoring thoroughly coin
t professors. So is high
time ii were
are fully . I
teach in me
in college, and the
university.
to lie able accomplish
But until end is reach-
ed let other States furnish teach-
Let there be no narrowness
or Mes-
Where Is II
hear now then of
but it is next to
possible to come in contact with it,
especially you are a consumer
have to buy any the follow-
Just read and
for
It require M per cent more
Wheat to buy a stove than it did in
It requires bushels more com
to buy a wagon than 1890.
It requires per cent, more
corn or wheat lo buy a copper
kettle than
It twice much coin
to buy a coil rope M in 1890.
It requires to per more
to buy a plow than in
t requires TS per neat, more
grain to buy a hoe. a rake or a
shovel than 1890.
A set of common wheels that
cost now cost
The price cultivators
farm has gone up pro-
barbed wire costs
from to more
than in 1880.
It requires per cent, more
corn or cotton to buy a pound of
sugar than
have to pay per cent,
more for glass that In 1890.
Perry Go.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Norfolk. Va.
Hear you Nova
Land Plaster, the following prices
for June and July
tons
Car Load Lot. 6-26
ton Iota 5.00
tea Ma
, Please us have your order soon as
possible, so as to avoid in Shipment.
Respectfully,
J. W. PERRY COMPANY.
Three One for
. Times
RICHMOND, VA.,
Now Only SO Cents a Year,
and includes absolutely free The
Paragon Monthly, New The
Farm Journal, Philadelphia.
THE SUNDAY
Including Farm Journal and Para-
Monthly, now only per
year; per mouth by mail.
Address THE TIMES,
Richmond, Va.
KB SERVICE
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer
Greenville Mondays. Wednesday
Fridays it A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries height only.
Connecting at Washington
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 Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore,
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C
CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
Practical Education
arts, and cotton manufacturing; a
Combination Of theory and practice,
of study and manual training.
a roar. Total expense, w-
eluding clothing and board.
Thirty teachers, MM Next
session begins September
For address T
President
IV
AGRICULTURE MECHANIC ARTS,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
IN
Having duly before the
. Court I a of Pitt county in
of the MUMS of Jacob Drunks,
notice Is hereby given to all persons
Indebted In the estate to make immediate
lo the undersigned. And all per-
having claims against said estate are
to present the same to the under-
signed for payment on or before 4th
of June. 1902, or this notice will be
in bur of recovery. This June 4th. MM.
L. J. CHAPMAN,
Administrator of Jacob Brooks.
UNIVERSITY
of North Carolina.
THE THE STATES
SYSTEM.
or D- B. of state, t
Nov. 1900.
have found a
remedy and aid for my teething
children. When bay was a
teething child, every day warn-
d us we would lose him.
happened upon and
once it to him, and his
was marked in hours,
day on he recuperated. I have
kept it and used it since with
children, and have taken in
its lo all mothers of young
children. I it invaluable c veil after
the was
A nice buy ride was given las.
nigh by young men honor
of His. who is
visiting Hiss Gladys Mitchell.
Bile the wen-
a part of their but
ride were served.
Mi.-i and Bessie Mitchell
were the
Press, 24th.
ACADEMIC
LAW, PHARMACY
Eighty-live scholarships. Free
tuition to teachers and
sons. Loam for the needy.
Students. Instructors.
New Dormitories, Water Works,
Central Heating system.
spent in Improvements In woo
and 1901. Fall term begins
1901. Address,
H. P. Pres.,
Chapel Hill,
LAND SALE.
By vim-of a decree of the Superior
Court of c case of Jesse
of Teel vs Jacky
Teel, petition to sell land the
administrator will sell for cash
before the Court House door in Greenville
on Monday August 1901 the following
described parcel of land, situated in the
town of Greenville on the West side
being front and feet
known as a rt of the old Livery
Hotel said lot
accurately described in s deed from H. V
Daniel to Teel in Book
II. page M, containing t of acre more
less. CANNON,
Atty.
, THE GREAT
If you have sour stomach, indigestion, bad
liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache,
of appetite. Insomnia, tack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy akin.
o. any and disorders which tell the story of bad and an
impaired Will Cure You.
It will out the stimulate the liver and kidneys, strengthen
lb. mucous membranes the stomach, purify your blood and put you
your again. Your appetite will return, your bowel, move
your liver and kidney, cease to trouble you, your skin will and
freshen you will feel the old time energy buoyancy.
Mai lo
ate ti ti.
pals or lo.,.,
and wakes .
site U Ml at
STAY
A that
ti.-c re ml and lung wad.
. The greatest
known, the
if hinting
idler trial. Curia per .
of the Mated.
ill bottle.
Sold by BRYAN
Jr
For Sale by
I , t. d la
of
and c
CO . Ml, N V . i
Ai
the i
i v m
lo Um.
ST.
The Telegraph
this
for Spanish-
Ann war pensions
by the
growth I In- civil war pension
list, Ibis
In live years will
expanded
Hut it likely such expansion
will never again lie permitted At
any rule it is encouraging to hear
OUt of the only
so far been allowed, 7,0.111
been rejected, and me
still to be
So Tired
It may be from overwork, but
the chances are from In-
active LIVER.
With a well conducted LIVER
one can do mountains of labor
without fatigue.
It adds a hundred per cent to
ones earning capacity.
It can be kept in healthful action
by, and only by
Tin's Pills
TAKE
Making Readable.
The managing head of a
concern Jersey City which
advertises i In the news-
papers has people are
taking to my just
et use they in. There is
n i mistaking the fact that people
lead
i man who is thorough-
i business but
Can tell lb interesting facts
about it
to
insurable Public.
AGENTS
Mr. John Ag. i
Carolina and that c-
Ki p Company,
THE Ml
Life .
to lit large
holders, and In the
of tint com-
will now Resume m this
and from this date will issue lit
splendid and policies, to all de-
U I insurance in
life insurance world.
In not
yet completed
JOHN C.
State Agent, N. C.
Assets
Paid policy
Live, reliable energetic wanted at
to for
Old mutual Benefit,
Pitt county, in the
court.
J. B. administrator i
f K. Yellow-Icy, J. Cherry, I
William
J. II. Executor of
II. A. and
B. individually.
The J B
and as administrator of
H A will
take notice that w action above
mint.
of Pitt county, that tract of land
known n Alpine, of Which E c
died aid possessed, told by
of the court to pay a debt due plaintiff
said and also to restrain
II cherry making sale find laud
II and
for other relief demanded in the complaint
mil will further take
notice that lie la lo appear at the
next term court county
to be held mi the 1st Monday In September,
inn house county In
tin. answer or demur to
the I or the plaintiff
will apply tn court for lbs relief de-
in said
This day of.
C.
data court
N. O.
Cotton Bagging and flea always
on baa i
Fresh goods kept ea
band. produce and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
BRO.,
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in de
payment and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
J. E.
------DEALER IN------
MS
A GENERAL LINE OF
VIA
. Of.
Hardware.
TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
1538,
Female. College
Greensboro, N. C.
Literary Courses.
Schools Art
lion. Literary Course and all
Living Expenses 9200.00 pet Year.
Fall Session begins September
1901. on
cation. DEED PEACOCK,
President.
Wholesale Grocer
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Bides. Fur, Bead, Oil Bar
Turkeys. Egg, etc. Bed
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
and Gail Ax
Moat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty Can
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Seed Meal Hulls, Gar
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Pi Cm rents, Raisins, Glass
and Ware, and Wooden
Ware, Cakes Macs
Best Stand-
Sewing Machines, and nu-
other goods. Duality
Quantity- Cheep mi rash. Com
to tee me.
Phone Of.
in
Court.
I f u,
By of an to
I Superior Court
Pitt county, in the of W. II. James
and Joseph James J. W. Carson,
will, on Monday the fifth day of August,
at It o'clock m. at the court BOOM
door in Greenville, sell to the highest bid-
for cash, lo satisfy Execution, all
right title and interest which the
It. J. Carson defendant has the fol-
lowing described real lo One
lot of land In the town of Bethel, N.
C, bounded as follows; at the
corner of Main and Tarboro streets
course about eighty feet to
lino, a Southerly course
thirty feet a Westerly
with Tarboro St. thence with Main
St. a Northerly course to the beginning,
containing , on acre which
to It. J. W. Carson by Harry
Norfolk, Va.
Buyers and Brokers in
Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
Skinner. March 1892, Book Q.
page
one other tract situated in the town
of on I lie East side of James St.
bounded as follows on Hie North by
East by W.
Carson on South by Malissa Ann Bryan
and on the West by James and
the let whereon H. J. W. formerly
resided, a part of the laud conveyed
It, J. W. by It. by
Deed in Book A. pages and
of Put county.
Also, all the portion of of land
which bf
wife, Maggie. In It- J. . by Deed
dated and in
page of the Pill
Pitt
much thereof as as-
It. J. W. as a
stead on rd day of July, I SOL
The homestead acres and the
will be about
lit acres. is to lb
for more
In allotted.
This Mb day of July, 1901.
O, W.
of Pitt
By L. W.
The Commoner
ISSUED WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
TERMS- Payable in Advance. .
One Year Six Mouths
Three Mouths Sue, Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers cm-
ployed. taken at
office. The Semi-
Weekly
will be sent together
one year for or The Daily
Reflector and
one year for 93.50 payable In ad-
PATENT
ad
A CO.
Faisal WASH i
Tice
-a-
FOR-
The Eastern Reflector,
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH II TO
PER IT
VOL. XX.
PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY, AUGUST
NO
Twice a M
-AT-
II
THE RE UNION.
customer who takes of OUR BARGAINS,
keeps our competitors guessing it is we sell so cheap.
OUR WITH HIGH PRICES.
W. T. LEE CO.
Exposition,
I inn to about Am-
visitors with board and loom all modern conveniences.
Fine of Niagara River and from the house.
Niagara car passes door every minutes. SO
walk tn exposition ground Take Niagara street car to
Auburn Avenue. Moderate rates. All will
receive prompt
JOSEPH A. MOORE,
1285 Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
FIRST CLASS MILITARY SCHOOL IN EASTERN N.
School,
LaGrange, N. C.
MILITARY, LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC COMMERCIAL SCHOOL.
Boarding Pupils, Twelve Counties two States
represented past session. School Buildings. Barracks
for Sixty Cadets.
The school aims to by developing latent
and power. The individual needs of the students are considered.
The literary training the manly traits, gives a sound body
clear mind. Class room methods cultivate
and mental grasp. Athletics encouraged.
Expenses per half term, including board, tuition, fuel, lights and
room, 955.00. No incidentals. School September 1901.
Write for
J- E. DEBNAM, Suit.
Cash is King.
For cash we will make the sharpest, swiftest most
sweeping, price cutting ever known in mid summer.
the
Headquarters North Di-
vision, United Confederate Vet-
Durham, N. , July
1901.
General Orders, No.
Paragraph A of the
North Carolina Division of the
United Confederate Veterans will
be held at beginning
the afternoon of Wednesday,
the 14th day of August, 1901,
closing the at which will
be held election of
vision brigade commanders,
a general and four
brigadier generals. Only
gates from camps which are report-
ed by Adjutant
as having paid their dues will be
received. The of camp
is especially called to
this, the ; will at see that
their camp dues arc paid, as re-
quired by the constitution of the
United Confederate Veterans.
Paragraph Governor Aycock
has kindly use of the
tents and camp the
which
will about one thous
tent is eight
feet square and has a plank floor
and two blankets, there are
cooking stove utensils
Cots may be for the
occasion by those desiring them.
There arc a number of hotels and
boarding houses which offer re-
rates for those who may not
wish to occupy quarters the
camp. Each or delegation,
must provide its either by
carrying them or them
camp.
Paragraph All
soldiers North Carolina of
good are cordially invited
to this whether or not
they are members of any camp or
association. order, however,
to exclude unworthy persons,
every veteran is required to carry
with him a certificate from his
camp commander, or from
clerk of the Superior Court of his
county which there is no camp,
certifying that he is a veteran
good standing. A strict
with this will be required.
No veterans without this
will be admitted In the privileges
of the tamp.
Paragraph All the railroads
the State have kindly
rate of one cent a mile in each
for this occasion. Tickets
will be on sale the 12th,
days of August are
good for one continuous passage
until the The agent at any
station will give the exact price of
a ticket from his station on
cation. This rate is to all
visitors as well us to the
Paragraph A lull attendance i
is urged us many
practicable arc requested to
wear their uniforms. This may lie
the last to a
reunion meet their old com-
so tally up
All State papers will please pub-
By order of J. S. Cum.
II. A. London,
Adj. Chief of
TO
THE PEOPLE, AND CUSTOMERS OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We arc still the forefront of the
We offer you the best selected line of
race after your
General Merchandise
to be found in any store Pitt County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring. Summer
and Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to
sell you if We oiler you the very beat 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 j lift ice
if you do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
us the following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Bats and Caps. Silks and Sat ins,
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, and Oil cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's and
Harness, Bone Blankets Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Seed ts,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture that line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square I baling.
Your Friends,
Just Received.
A large line of Baby Caps,
Belts, Laces and
Embroideries. Ladies Col-
and Cuffs all Sizes
I HAVE THE LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST LINE OF
BROUGHT
Mis, M. T. is in charge Of By millinery department and if
but ire is not on hand one will lie trimmed to suit your
tastes y. u wail.
Hats, Bilks, Braids, Ornament-, Flowers, and everything
n the milliners line.
H. C. HOOKER.
Stoves
AYDEN NOTES.
, July
We have hot weather dusty
streets. We would gladly welcome
a shower.
Long and Jennie
of Hamilton, are visiting
Mis. Noble.
Cos
Misses and Clyde
Minnie Cannon and Delia Smith
came up from
where they have attending
the institute.
E. V. and Eugene Cos went to
Greenville
left ibis morning to
visit his father, Tyson, near I
came
and for Greenville ibis morn-
Hist Manning, of Grin-
came down
Saturday to spend
Smith Hotel
Miss who has
been spending some ill Hyde
county returned home Friday
night. friends
elate her again.
John and
were In town yesterday.
Miss Ella Smith ibis morn-
Ranges
Pensions For Teachers.
Three years ago public
school teachers of Philadelphia
undertook to organize a
fund for the benefit of those of their
who should by reason of
advanced years or break down in
health have lo give up work.
They labored hard to make their
movement but were
ally compelled to admit its failure.
in the day after this con-
was made Mr. Lewis Elkin,
of Philadelphia, died. A few days
j later, when bis will was probated,
it was that he had left
the income of which was
to De used to pay an annuity of
lo every public school teach-
Philadelphia who has taught
loan and it need of support.
This is -i noble benefaction and
has endeared the memory- of Mr.
tea large and very worthy
class of and women. We
say women and men, for,
Philadelphia, as in every other
of this country, a large major-
of the public school teachers
arc women.
The bequest will
i pro for many of these
i Lev i in DO longer cam a living at
lo spend some lime With
lives near Falkland. Al I percent it will bring a
. . . revenue of a year, which
is cut just half on all Lawns, Dimities, Silks,
White Goods, Hosiery, Laces, Hamburgs,
Underwear, Slippers, Um-
and all goods. These
goods must be pushed out to make room
fall goods.
KICKS WILKINSON.
If you want stoves or ranges constructed upon
principles, which are economical, durable,
as as beautiful and artistic,
for the
May s Court.
Mayor W.
of the following his
since last
James A. drunk
disorderly and vulgar
profane language, lined and
93.30.
Francis Carter Nora Smith,
would give an annuity of to
to teachers. Mr. is en
titled to lie numbered among the
great of our time.
Atlanta Journal.
number of Charlotte people
ere recently taken by a fake
young woman of Parsons Id
dropped a dime down
back of u strange young man when
she sought to put it the
box church last
says The Kansas City Journal.
She blushed and apologized, an
acquaintance was formed, and in
two weeks pair were married.
And ibis proves exactly what we
have always a woman
will go to any length in older lo
recover lost
disorderly conduct gentleman who proposed to -pull
profane . a bone racing event in that
penny and each, town. When the fraud d.-
Pat White and T. Williams, the take promoter quietly
riotous and disorderly and T
dry people several dollars to the
bad, This moved the bright young
using vulgar profane language
using deadly weapons were
bound over lo September term
White, Tom Williams and
John W. Alexander, affray. W
llama not guilty. White and
Alexander lined and cost-
thing encouragement in
a similar venture. This fact can-
trade mark, which is shown upon every genuine
Stove or Hang.-, and do no deceived
by worthless imitation, and
lead all others in yearly and p
awn of the Observer who does the
of Idle col-
to write much of lakes
how people in towns are inclined
lo run alter the fakir who comes
I from elsewhere, home mail
the Sonata and honest
Sold Exclusively by
Some workmen strike while the
is hot and others goon strikes
BAKER St HART.
Building.
N. C.
William
fined 93.50 and coals,
. II, Wilson, assault, lined one
penny and mats,
The Reference
for with all
summer time tables. It also con
a list of the books
the railroad and steamboat lines
describing summer resort., a most
useful addition for prospective
tourist.-, a. it enables to as
at once where they can oh
lain Information in regard who can put style and make a
which they desire to visit, hotels, show of being some pumpkins,
etc. is by Knick they will fall over each other to
Park bite at his game.
I Place, New York, price cents, murk.
This fact
emphasized much.
Town and city generally
think they're mighty smart and
countrymen who gets
fooled by peddlers and the
numerous who lie in wait
In, the unwary is a standing joke
with them. Hut as a matter of
fact these same city and town
are dead easy for the fakir who
knows his business. Let a fellow
come along with a slick tongue,