Eastern reflector, 18 April 1902


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Bands
PRESENTS
Cigar BANDS and Old Virginia Cheroot WRAPPERS MA Y BE ASSORTED
Tr NATURAL LEAF.
TAR PEACH AND k. RICE, GREENVILLE.
and TRADE MARK STICKERS from Pipe Smoking
being to TWO
BANDS
I I
BANDS
BANDS
The above illustrations
represent the presents to be given for
Five Cent Cigar Bands
BANDS Horn
Record
WRITE. YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS PLAINLY outside of pacKage
BANDS or WRAPPERS and r-d them by mail, or express
prepaid. Be sure lo I your package a wrapped and properly marKed, so
it will not be transit. Send bands or wrappers and requests for presents
requests for to C. Hy. Brown. Folsom Avenue. St. Louis, Mo.
American Cigar Company
OUR. NEW ILLUSTRATED of for 1908 include, many
articles not shown above. It contains tho most attractive list ever offered
for bands and and will sent by mail on receipt of
Our offer of presents for bands and wrappers will expire November 1902.
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Have You Forgot
J Q THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AX
W L e
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Pants, Hardware
AND A DUMBER OF OTHER THING
W I TO
After eating, persons of a bilious
will derive Iran benefit taking -r.
of these pills. you have been
DRINKING TOO MUCH,
they v. ill promptly relieve i a
SICK HEADACHE------
and which
appetite and remove gloomy
in elegantly
i No Substitute.
Dr. D Tames,
Dental Surgeon,
Greenville.
Tinware,
Come to see me fr your next of
Yours in please
. White
For Locks. Hinges, Door
Windows, Paints, Rope,
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Ca
pen Tools, to
H. L CAR
s,
V-
Too Much For Reuben.
Yes, said
as the
I might v
Jim wail said I he
I youth, be on another
record, I'll explain it to
I understand it all
responded Understand
it all one
asked the
youth.
answered with
an abashed understand
how these sleight hand fellows
i pull big rabbits and out
little hats, I'll be if
I bow you get a full
brass baud in mat
HOS COTTEN, C. E.
Surveys with Plats or Maps
Accurately
Con n with at
on
ill It- given
Tims. Corns,
IN 1806.
J. V. PERRY CO.
Norfolk, Va.
I and handlers
Bagging, Ties and Hags.
and
solicited.
LANDS POSTED.
All lo Ires-
way iv bads, or to bunt
with without my
Saul lands in Swift Creek township,
county, adjoining lands of J. II.
Smith, II.
W. lbs Wall
J. A.
March SLIMS.
The a. J. II, Jr.,
N. i an
mutual M. A.
purchasing Interest of J.
in M A will
continue the Mime place
all f firm. All per-
i arm arc
make to M. A. Wool-
Thin 1902.
M. A.
J. II.
I In Superior
Pitt I
mi
l be new president of the Western
Union Telegraph company began
carat r n a boy. This
seems u theory the
messenger boy never gels there.
YOU WANT
Dry
etc., go to
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
X. C.
Nice lino goods n low
produce or in
tor good.
Next door to Bloke
Successor to Ormond Carr.
THE GREENVILLE
DON'T to eat any old
is offered you, hut come
to us for something nice, fresh
palatable. We h
HEATS I Country
that are delicious.
Wholesalers we sell more
town. That means we
carry I he BEST at right pries.
Then a
or Smoking and To
solicit your patronage and
also. I guarantee to give satisfaction in
Photographer,
D. ,
Beaufort County r
II. will
an action an above ha
been In Superior Court of
Pill County to the title to n certain
in township
in County, lo have the
Deed from C. Nobles, Mortgage to
It. II. Smith, Hie said will
notice i s appear
Term of Superior Court lobe
held on first Monday in Bent at
tin Court said County in
N. C answer to the com-
plaint in action, or the will
apply lo for the relief demanded
Id
April 1902
D. C.
Clerk Court
J. B. COBBY,
IN-------
iii
A GENERAL LINE
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COMB TO SEE ME.
J. R.
OLD DOMINION
c.
The h work and low prices
Mice i per
Half per
All lines cheap. Crayon
from any small picture cheap. Nice
Frames on all the lime. Come and
examine my No trouble lo
U and The very
,,.,, i Your. ID please,
of
Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build-
DEALER
Tho place lo gel the every ,,
orders to
THE NEW GROCERS.
Greenville Co.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every
a the
lowest. Highest market price
paid for country produce.
NOTICE
Great Timber Sale.
Decree of the Superior
court of Pill made March trim
1903, in a cat therein tied in
re the Probate of the Will
of the J. I will,
on Tuesday, April 22nd, 1902, Mil for cash
to the highest bidder in front of Die court
house door, in the
timber of Pine Slid Poplar measuring
Inches, and upward at the time it i. cut on
the following described tracts or of
to the estate of said
Thomas J. Shepard. to One p or
on the South tide the
ill I.-n-l. containing about forty
by the line la sold to
Company by
Shepard and the main road, called the
Smith road, leading from Shep-
Mill race. One other tract lying on
the North side of said Mill pond,
about two hundred sens, by Ibo
i in Mill M II l-rs- n-
v tho lauds of the heir, of W.
th. land, of the hills of
Perkins, the lauds W. II.
Swamp.
The purchaser will be two year, in
which lo cut and remove the limber
It
March 1901 t ,
The Commoner
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THE
Charlotte, N. O.
GREENVILLE N. O.
Bugging and Ties always
on
Fresh goods kept constantly on
baud. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
BROS.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Bayer and Brokers in
Stock, Cotton, Grain and
one. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
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FOR
II
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
II TO
PER
-AT-
PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL
NO,
Wilkinson
New White Goods Welcome.
Color is eliminated from today. White goods
first in store displays as they will be in your thoughts, we trust.
Ten years four or live years, would have
dreamed of the beauty to out in fabric art without
a touch from rainbow tints Pure white, bin so varied have
been the. th earns of designers, so cleverly loom wizards
wrought, that is hardly a limit to variety.
White has only been thought of as a for summer's
heat. The sheerest effects have been sought, but now however
white madrases and piques are brought out
in rich style assortment. White has overstepped the limits of
and hereafter will be an all I he year round factor
WHITE PIQUES in a large
the up to dale styles and
designs in Imported Piques
are worth your while to inspect
at and
WHITE LAWNS in Lace Striped
Hammed Stitched Pattern
at
slid Such a bus never
in- your to sec
in Greenville the above pries
WHITE all
newest
stripes nail lace stripes, at
lo,
WHITE MADRAS In Craps Do
designs with
that will retain III luster after it
is at and
WHITE INDIA LAWNS.
yards India Lawn that can't
lie matched at our while
goods sale price
yards India Lawn that a
bargain at in this side at
yards Lawn that we have
offered t n value at go in
Ibis sale
yards India Lawn that was sold
for for x
yards India Lawn that you
any to match them at
go this at
kind at the kind at
You can't afford to let
go unnoticed as it will be
your loss and your gain.
This sale can't possibly last over
days at the longest.
As well be out of the World as out of Fashion.
For earliest knowing possessing of the authoritative
of fashion, keep yourself familiar with
RICKS WILKINSON.
1888
1902
MY LINE.
and
MY SPRING MILLINERY
Is now ready for you lo see.
To see it will prove to you that
I have the Largest. Prettiest
and Cheapest stock ever shown
in
MY PATTERN HATS
will he sold at extremely low
prices. I have had years ex-
in have
ways given you good bargains.
See
what I have to offer you now
Children's Hats from cents up.
Hats from cents to any price desired.
I will lie ably assisted by Miss. Ella
My customers already know that she tries to please
them in and trimming hats to become the wearer. We
will get the New York Styles each month during the season.
Come see Hack Hat for Easter.
MRS. L. GRIFFIN.
At Old Stand.
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
II
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Value.
Cash Value,
Paid up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is
Will be reinstated if arrears be paid within while you
are or within three years after lapse, upon evidence
of of arrears with interest.
second No
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second cf each
year, provided the premium for the current year lie paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
T i Increase the or
To make policy payable as during tho lifetime
of insured.
L. SUGG,
Greenville, K. C.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
on
Apr.
Events in Congress dating the
past week have operated to
discredit the War Depart
and Secretary Boot, the
Senate Committee on Military At
fairs has expressed its disapproval
by a vote which is almost
to the his
favorite Secretary. I refer to the
refusal of the Committee to report
nomination of Cap
as Chief of
Bureau. Through the
publication, the demand
grew, of correspondence be
tween General Miles and the Pres-
the Senate Philippines
nut tee became while
the Secretary of War bad I
to submit to the Committee all tho
reports touching on military affairs
the Philippines, he bail with-
held that of the civil governor of
which reflected seriously
on the military conduct in the
A resolution of the Phil-
Com mi lieu brought the
port with a very feeble excuse from
Secretary Root.
The Senate Committee on Mil-
Affairs is indignant because
withheld from it the
report on I be transport service
which afterward was sent to
House on the demand of that
chamber. The report contains
evidence of gross ex-
of
favoritism, etc. That these
facts should have been made DOS u
only by the invention of the
who introduced the
lion calling upon the Secretary for
the reports, is u source of
cation and charge in lo the
who appreciate that the onus
of suppressing the information to
which the public is entitled, rest
upon While space will not
permit a recitation of the many
disgraceful facts which the reports
reveal, it may lie said that they
bear among other things,
that tho expenditure of large sums
of money was entrusted to political
favorites without the slightest
qualifications for their disburse
that, Instance,
was paid fur the transport
a vessel already twenty
seven years old and which has
required repairs have
cost upward of Accord
to General You g,
was shown to
goods t them
which they were not in a
to supply for which they
charged, some instances,
per cent more than the current
market price.
chases were made from political
I favorite without competition
i the supervision u
officer.
for
A report comes from Durham
that B. Duke, president of the
American Tobacco Company, while
Durham on u visit to his father,
Washington Duke, sent for a col-
barber to come up and shave
him. The barber is u prominent
member St. Joseph's colored
Methodist church, which an
indebtedness of some Dur,
the the fads
were made to Mr. Duke,
who, when the was over,
tendered his check to cover the
John Mil says
it is the I it price he ever re-
for a single
Sentinel.
We have just received, our
Spring Slippers
FOE LADIES. HISSES and CHILDREN.
They arc Beauties. You may not hove a spasm,
but you will lie sure to have a. if you a pair
Here are a few of I lie styles and
Ladies and strap Sandals, heels 1.00 to 2.60.
Oxfords, light and medium soles, 1.00 to
heavy soles, 2.50.
American Girl shoes, four 2.50.
Patent her Shoes, French
Plain Shoes, comfortable
Try Me and Golden Hod Slices, 2.00.
Misses Patent Leather Mat Kid top 8.00.
Slippers all styles from 1.00 to 2.00.
We have a beautiful line Children's
Shoes and Slippers all colors and styles.
This is the MOST COMPLETE ever
shown,
We know it is must time to
old
ES
or go barefooted but don't do it too soon or you may have
Buying slims is cheaper than paying doctor's or under
taker's hills, and you Will be more and live lunger.
Our Buyer is now in the Hark market after
New Spring
which will be coming in before very long, and we
expect to have the Nicest Styles and the most
up-to-date goods in our different department
J. B. Chary Co.
Only Department Store in
GREENVILLE.
i I
III ii
I Us fill M
liable.
SMOKED
eat any old
is you, lull come
nice, fresh and
We hive
MEATS and
augur cured i are delicious.
Wholesalers my we sell
in low ii. That means we
the BEST at right prices.
Then if you want a good Cigar
or good Bunking and To
of
also.
The place get I lie BEST every
time is
THE NEW GROCERS,
Will Cur Stomach Ache In
This it just what Painkiller will do; try
t. a in tho house, tor
use, it will save you hours of
Watch nut that docs not sell
an imitation, retaliation of Pain
ha. induced man
people to try to make to
mid lobe h good
JOB
INTO
All Kinds at The Reflector
FARMVILLE ITEMS.
N. April
Mis. frank Joy of Littleton,
is her tattler, W. ;.
and other
W. C. askew, B. Parker and
J. T. Parker returned from the
Charleston exposition yesterday
mi the train.
Mis I.
Smith, of Greenville, were in town
visiting Miss
Belcher and oilier relatives.
W. and wife were
town Thursday and Friday
giving painting lea
sous. They were very successful
Mrs. W. has been
sick, but we are glad to note
she is much improved,
W. B. is sick.
We hone be a ill soon again.
Mis. Jesse Gay little
returned from last
week where she been
her Mis. Or. II. II. Whit-
S. II. and W It return-
ed from Tarboro and Rocky Mount
yesterday evening.
Misses Hay Sadie Turn-
age were town
Oyster Outlook
Ti, Oily Tin Heel
Ibo present outlook
the oyster industry North Caro-
Will a mailer of
past. dealers have carried
out of this winter
quantities which arc appalling.
Reliable men who know have made
at many have
carried from the us
have been opened its borders.
testify the culling law ha In
no wise been complied This
a sci mailer null should coin
attention of
the proper authorities, It is
ably reported steamer Lilly has
been absent from grounds more
than half season. The place
for the boat is in s mud,
a constant and careful patrol,
employed
thus, there lie few, if any of
these . Complaint
w i in- proper affidavit have
and w ill sen the
Governor in i few days it is
nulled the will receive
attention
Rural free delivery has a tie
siring to it in the
of an order the rural-
to buy one out of fourteen
null boxes, or in default
thereof to from
free delivery privilege, Each
jolly farmer have Iron
mail box. must buy it from
one or another of favored
fourteen Till is
the
all ; but a Senate
bus It,
will in conference
accordingly. Think of making
free delivery privilege
upon ii of
some patented
mail bit Record,
CORPORATION COMMISSIONER,
D,
The
Hint is to assemble, in Greens-
in. N. on day of
July, will nominate a
date lo Dr. Abbott as
Corporation and no
will offer lo the convention
a man better equipped for the
position than George I. Watson,
of Hyde county. He is a graduate
of Trinity College, N. C. was
a class male with Senator F. M.
Simmons, Hon. J. A.
Profs. Hodges W. H.
and E. A. Bishop,
and these giants in intellect
he stood near held of
Morally, socially nil intellectually
he is the peer of the best of his
Countrymen. Politically he is a
Hue tried Democrat, without
variableness or shadow of
lie is orthodox
Ian He i- a ma i with
clean cut ideas business,
in language, dignified in demeanor,
yet pleasant in his bearing
always approachable. He has
lilted many of trust and
honor in bis with
to bis friends and credit lo
himself. He bus been Clerk of
Superior Court, of the
Board of County Commissioners,
Chairman Democratic Ex
Justice of I Peace,
of public school committees
and overseer of road, and in
these, us in greatest, be
been fail fill, lie has poise of
judgment coupled with rare com-
and I am it
would be hard to a lo Mil
the place more efficiently than
George I. Watson the State Con-
of his would make
no mistake in putting bis name on
ticket. Your truly,
Watson.
Famous fountain
Ad In
There h
men his
lug in I heir
lack d Ibo poser
advertising. This is a prosperous
time, a certain amount of trade
will way to nearly all es
To the
advertiser volume of trade is
greater, and freely
at this when I bey can well
afford It,
a when a duller
time shall c Philadelphia
Retold.
Cotton Statistics.
Washington, X. C , April
The census bureau has issued a
preliminary on the cotton
crop of in bales
gross as returned by the
an
Kate crop of bales. This
is bales less the
crop. The crop, expressed in
pound bales, was
or number of
commercial bides, the gross aver-
ago bale weight being pounds.
The office not completed the
compilation of the number of
of pound and com-
of average bale
weight for crop of 1801, but
using pounds, the following
arc figure of the crop of 1801,
together with those for WOO, re-
In coin bales
by slides Ala
Arkansas,
Florida, and Georgia
and Indian
and
Kansas, Kentucky,
I III and Louisiana
and Mississippi,
North Carolina,
bi Oklahoma, and
and South Carolina,
Tennessee,
and
and Tens
and
Like II. to. th
lives are in
The attack of the din-
i a is Midden, progress
en lily rapid. who
children Perry Painkiller in
with a of added
has
sad put th
nil., la throat.





EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, N. C.
J. Ed.
the Charleston exposition. Department.
Time at Well
Repented and NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS
Entered at I be Pout Office at
Greenville, N. C, as Second
Mail Matter.
Ar-mi.
The Sentinel is the
name of u new paper Mailed
last week by
It i.- small but makes a be-
ginning.
two weeks more in
to pay your poll lax if you
to vote the next election. Have
you to Do
wait long.
Governor Accorded Hon.
Expos a pine
girls placed at
value sometimes. A sou
the of Sweden has renounced
his interest the throne that he
might marry a
but as he was the sixth he con-
eluded it was safest to like Hie
bird the than wait for
five brothers to get out of the way
before he could take the
There is much activity rail-
road no. The Atlantic
About all the attendants from
to the Charleston expo-
have nine I home, after
having a very delight
trip. were more than
people lo go
and other county.
The from this section
North Carolina is all the way by
the Coast Line, and this
splendidly equipped road
j the immense going over it
last week as promptly com-
as could be expected
Midi a rush.
Of I lie exposition is the
at Unction it Charleston,
bill there ate many of inter-
est and about the city worth
going to see, a day or two can
spent and profitably
visiting them. Michael's
church, founded HIM, is rich
with historic reminiscence. St.
I'll church is almost as old.
The Hie battery, public
buildings, foils, isle of palms, mag
cemetery, magnolia gardens,
are well worth the time taken lo
visit them.
The exposition itself is a
and has brought together a
exhibit.- it U
South Carolina, being the
Line acquired this enterprise, mil
System the Southern has j ,
the Louisville Nash-
ville. And it is now rumored
the largest building most
display on the
all the will soon pass under Carolina comes
. . ., ., ., and bus an exhibit that doe the
the the Southern. It . .
State great credit, Many
such a deal la consummated II ,,.,, .,, as has
leave I railroads of State
whole Southeastern I The buildings and grounds
section of the country the beautiful, and under Inc blaze
em and I he Seaboard Air Line electric light at night sea of
i brilliancy.
The is in full
The entire South deeply mourn tone, affording no end of
the death Wade Hampton,
Carolina, which red Last week was Carolina
. . ,,, u, v week the exposition, and
his home
,,.,,, of people there from Ibis
day Mil, He sh. ,,.,, ,,. ,
iii cavalry leader m the Con- to
and alter Hie war was present his full
represented his Stale for several staff and by a pro-
years in the. Senate. of N soldiers,
He was the foremost man in his
State, noble and incorruptible, and
Wednesday President's day,
when President and
bis memory will ever be revered, Tow, was a
exposition. I
NOTES.
Win i N. C, April,
for political
honors, ye helium days,
were did
late to make their
known assembling of
is verified from the fact
D. Cox, Esq., handed us
on Monday last an old parchment
of date June where
-----Green his
to serve his people lo the best of
his understanding ability sub
course ratification of
the convention then to
This piece of parchment
lieu is the imprint of age and is
truly a relic the old times and
interesting in its way.
K A Special and Oiler
to of tobacco trucks, carts or
wagons mole by A. . Cox Mfg.
any purchasing AM
of our make of tobacco trucks or a
pair of cart heels or a wagon we
Mill sell them our best grade of to-
lines i cents par it. We
will also sell lines same to
those bare purchased trucks,
or from us during the
past year.
lira, of
den, came up yesterday and is vis-
her lather, Capt. II. M. Dix-
Misses Cost, of
Greene Bounty, were visiting
friends at dormitory Sunday.
Mrs. w. H. Stabs was
friends in Greenville Wednesday
and Thursday.
Mrs. Bryan and little
daughter, of the dormitory, went
to and returned
Sunday.
of Henderson,
superintendent Henderson
Co , was here Monday.
A Special will give as
special present one of our
I. fur plow harness lo
any person buying a of lines
from us at regular
Cox Mfg. o.
A large crowd from here alien
religious services at Ayden
Sunday.
Kev. Mr. Griffith, of Kinston,
was in town Wednesday making
preparation for the of an
church here.
I. and wife, and Mis.
ITEMS.
ii i N. C, April
Mrs. Frank of Littleton,
hi has been visiting her lather,
V. G. Lang, returned yesterday
James of Mount,
is visiting his parents, Mr
Mrs. It. W. at Marlboro-
Mrs. Henrietta is visiting
relatives town.
Miss Mary who is attend-
school at Ayden,
day Sunday at home with her
parents, Mr. Mrs. A. J.
J. II. Johnston, of
was i. ii his
regular
W. It. Pollard to
son business.
Kay West, of was in
town Sunday visiting
Mr. Mrs. I. Baker
spent Sunday with her mother,
Mrs. Lemuel Hardy, near Snow
Hill.
T. II. Smith is visiting relatives
at on his from
Charleston exposition.
Moses Turnage is visiting
her mother, Mrs. Harriet
Miss May In Flanagan spent
Saturday and vis-
Misses and Sue May
Miss Louise Sat-
Sunday in town with
her Mrs. N. E.
Smith.
David of Fountain, was in
to u Sunday to see his best girl.
it. T. Cox, Mis-es
i magnificent parade ,,.
, . Bryan and A. Cox nave
He was burled III aid be was given a great i
with all both and ovation. Governor took
military could he of
the day, no man made a
in in impression Hutu
Ai id m
Henry belongs lo was the Governor of
what was rear ago when there
wealthiest family west Al in his honor.
got away with of South Caroline, n
bad of address welcome
wiped In bankruptcy. He was to by
had no assets and is now winking ,, ,, Monday.
Chicago for his brand and meat, by members of the on yesterday
star. and of morning's train,
The reason some other u,,.,, The ad I II. C. and O. W.
don't do as bad as of the Smith kins returned from
returned from the Charleston ex-
Mis-cs Kate l Helen
and Mamie Galloway,
were
visiting friends lo Sat-
X. C. April, lo,
It. i. arrived in the
high regard
the from their sister I Miss Mary returned
end lib expressed appreciation Kinston Monday.
pail Carolina had taken , Felix who has on
when there is no lo goon and , n,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,.,,. the steamer for
do not have
so much to gel away They
blow iii all have and slop only
none ran be
The exposition
the Ural of June, and the
low given by Hie all
iv i an should
One thing that Impressed in
very much
week, the antiquated appear
people, black
the town. id Hie ,, ;,,.,.,.,,,
bile I mil bless
oldest towns iii , last
point architecture sums never i Gen. Wade Hampton, save those
to have far I lie lo inner circle of
streets are good, but most of his great utter
, .,,. . , . II the spirit
are back
business ale
i The old soldier who
delivered his people from lbs
very few in number. Still there ,,, bad seen
attraction about old m him in a lime
style buildings, i may be
I lieu III
residents the oily take pride.
There is the appearance of a large
volume of business but nun
political upheaval. Ami yet his
last utterance earth is a prayer
for them and his enemies, their
loaders Again, Goo, Hampton,
as his fathers before him, bad
been a large slave holder. He
modern houses would In- had rough meal
press visitors. great war that means per
i enslavement of the
Although gold in is He had freed his State from their
washed sands of the domination under the
at Cape Nome, people in re
of Alaska dying of Stan a
a fellow who out for
awhile, ha accepted a position
With the i Co.
was a big catch of
seine Monday, and
the -1, mi arc catching
heretofore,
Miss Tucker, of Kinston,
Is visiting W, S, Mount's family.
Waller says its a
nine pound buy.
me some
right large plants for
the time of year. Some expect to
-tin I out about a week.
I W Pope's new residence
on Main street is getting its
touches.
Electrocuted at Telephone.
April a
k i I elect I icily from a
Thomas F. a
tonal, killed
evening.
was a peculiar
noise the telephone, and, going
to the transmitter, pulled it down
with both hands. He a
i shock, and into
the arms of William
unscrupulous while aliens.
Ami yet be includes them as he
breathed last
furnishes a beautiful proof Dial I Horace a physician
white of the South is lite he had died. He was a
the dust discovers that his is black lies widower, U years of age, and
Observer. one child,
STATE NEWS.
In North
is to have an
other sir. mill.
Counterfeit dimes quarters
are reported circulation
were twenty North Caro
; i .
form the funeral of Wade
Ii
The dwelling house of It. O
Hart, in Edgecombe
destroyed by lire
I.-- with insurance.
A guard of the Forsyth county
shot at two
were making a dash for
on Friday. One of
was killed.
C. . of
a former rider, was run
over while trying to a
train at Hamlet both fret
were cut
A while
l a ride on a freight
between
leaned his head out from the ear
was struck by another car.
He was killed
ALL CASES OP
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE NOW CURABLE
by our Dew Only born deaf
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
r. A. OF
. . Md . at
. mi . f ; m
full of my
MM BO RM j
m tin
n lot lot without m-.
ti-r of other- car of told
an could inc. and even that only
then but the in the car be to forever.
I then . . in a and ordered
Alter I i.-1 it to r. a ad
five week, my la the divined ear ha J
i to
r. A. Broadway
interfere with your it
r it
C AT
14.-
On the Rio
verification of the reports of
starvation and destitution among
the on the lower
baa
of those more
supplies
of food are already collected
Will be forwarded to the
Bethel High School.
Until A class Preparatory School. Prepares
for and for Life Oil
J. W. Principal,
J. W . Art.
Primary 01.50 Art,
Music, including piano rent,
Advanced, fee, per year, 1.00
Hoard moderate. address
J. W. Principal.
Hinged at
If, April i.
tried and stricken region It as com-
convicted at term of can lie to take
court here for the murder of bis charge of relief work. M. K.
sweetheart Mary arrived here
log November, was hanged today bis ranch in county.
How to Grow
Cotton for Profit,
the presence of about spec
There was no disorder.
Shaw bad slept well, eaten
and was calm collected
when he ascended with
a stead j step at p. n, Ho
Prepare your laud well, manure well plant a variety that
a price when you oiler it on market.
Two years ago I a peck of seed, planted on half an
acre of laud and picked a bale of cotton weighed pounds,
is undoubtedly true dipped turn cotton through Mr. B. J. together with several
there have been many deaths from other bales of good variety and this bale sold for eights of Scent
weakness caused by hunger, more per pound than the lot. is far superior to any cotton
While I
is bad
caused by hunger, per man is -superior to any
e the condition of the people on the yield is far ahead of anything we have la
. . this country. of the best farmers in county saw my
enough in Strata and Starr the M , they ever
three it is much
the
I am now offering these seed for sale at 01.00 a Parties
the situation
Minutes, talked freely, exploited Mexico side of the I wanting any of seed will please send me order at once I
readiness to and asked prayer, made a trip to the towns of only have a limited quantity for sale.
was by Mexico, a few days -j. n
were sharp ago, and the Buffering which I wit- I j. J J j J
the trap was was The . . ., VT .,
. . . . . u . N. U.
shot through the air without country on the Mexican side t
lag or convulsions. Life was ex river is much more
in minutes. on I lie Texas bide and the scarcity
was cut down minutes later, of food is made much
no relatives were greater.
burly wan buried by the county. was informed by Jose
Shaw convicted without a merchant of scores of
any testimony in bis children Bad died from lack
witnesses nourishment during the last few
A Southern Enterprise For The South.
Richmond, Va.
Nun. TOO, 71.1 K. Brood St.,
In south the Idea in the Hint win n In need of
T, Mast take so ex trip North to
He was This merchant
f v l-i- i to
,. hut no and other business men the Id I of House, big lock or Stadium to
but on f and had coupled
Dally by Judge
sou to March 4th,
account of his in been
only JO days lo prepare for bis ,, giving relief to the needy, and
fate, he was until April that whatever help is given
when ho was granted a thud the
respite until today.
The murder was committed
the plantation of Mr. W. Mac-
Lean where
his sweetheart was employed as a
cook. They were step-brother
sister and had been sweethearts
for . Jealousy was
of
AMI In the t point
ed their private savings and means lost cut In two, and he n-
today extend the people of North Caro-
mid Virginia and to
r is given i-s r Stock Is now complete to overflowing, MM
HUNDLEY
. are probably u THE
GUANO
filmier have one. They save time and save
MAKING BETTER AMERICAN.
The President is a robust Amer-
Whatever ant be bis
in-his faults,
admiral ion of American
is a that all
applaud. Upon his return to
Washington be
think was a good
American I made the trip,
but I am a American
than before I went In
lithe people both sections
could know c h other better, the
knowledge would make bet-
of all. The
people of II would be more
patriotic if they could come
touch with thought
the people of the South
have been in habit of going
North on business ever since the
war, while com-
have visited the 8011th.
Therefore the
North than Ike North
outside.
people on the Texas and
Mexico of in
need of immediate aid.
fur as I know, the govern-
of Mexico have money. a n
not been f deplorable THE JAMES G. CO. Bethel, N. C.
situation existing in L,, for the least money of
Dispatch, 12th. on the market. All who seen it it a great
If you one write in.
We also manufacture School Desk, Lawn Swings,
Swings, Desks, Doors, Tobacco o.
JAMES MANUFACTURING, Bethel, N. C.
. .- .
Peach
peach crop
,. does not seem to have been
injured by the recent cold snap
nor by heavy rains that pro-
ceded and have followed it, Tho
trees the orchards were quite
uninjured and all reports from
section to the same
but tine is most link mil the
peach ii ibis lie large
and fruit of good
The average man may look all
right in a new suit of clothes, but
it is a cheese sandwich to a
that he doesn't feel way.
IN
American and Italian Marble
OH IN VI 1.1.1 N, L,
Wire Peace Bald.
work
on
There Ire too
much knowledge, it isl All are from
I ii; In en I in
all will kt matte
News and
Northern
an la can I
lam
id It V. Ci . id. Hi. Mora
T.
others. will be a.
April J,
Corn, Cotton, Tobacco,
Selling High
Likely to continue to sell high I
The of Farming t
Smaller Surface. M Labor
Fertilize with a free hand I
Buy of your own people I
Southern Makers of Fertilizers
For Southern Farmers.
High Standard.
Moderate Prices.
St fifty Palate everywhere.
MM Mt HI aM
SPRING SUIT STYLES
Any particular- will be
nice the light,
wear width
want you will It will be a
right lien- hard matter for
There will be you to fault
the with your
of Suit if
tone on get it here.
we believe
right roll to our suits
tan m correct curve just right in every well as being
on l right in
els.
f returned Sat ,
in Wilmington. J y
Not a link is missing in our chain of Attractive Suit-,.
THE KING
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind you you owe
for
subscription and we
yon to settle as early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice for those who
find cross mark on their
paper
LOCAL
Potatoes are coining up mid
will be along
Something
Flakes at M.
your fat Cattle to U. M.
and lb gross. If,
The showers done for us
what the street sprinkler did not
There Is not usually frost
alter the middle of April. We
hope this year will prove an
exception In that particular.
Court.
Mayor W. H. Long has
of following cases in bis
court since last report.
Nelson Hopkins, riotous
disorderly conduct, lined
costs,
Neal mule
to run at large, not guilty, case dis-
missed.
Wade Ham Slaughter,
affray, lined each, and ball
costs
Lovelace Cherry, drunk and
down, lined II and costs,
Sam Bryant, tethering
lined one penny and costs, 1.06.
Marriage
Register of Deeds, T. R. Moore,
issued the following marriage II-
last
Henry Ruck buck.
Hugh Brooks
L. K. and
J. J. Hathaway Martha L.
Morgan.
mid Smile
A mile
Baker
Ballard.
TOBACCO TRUCKS.
Tobacco i ii i ii in can get best
Tobacco Truck on market this
season from W. O. who
is manufacturing the
by II. Hon. This
la only best Truck, but II
Is easiest to between the
rows and at the is cheap-
est sold. Leave your orders with
Greenville N.
V.
w.
HOPE COMPANY.
Annual Election Officer and Appoint-
At meeting of Fire
Company Monday night the
election of officers was held. The
following were
F.
1st. Asst.
2nd. Asst.
Tucker.
II. Tender.
Secretary and
The following appointments to
subordinate positions were
Paul
E. C. Williams and J. R.
Corey.
W. Murphy
J.
H. Foley, W. O.
J. C. Tyson and B.
Flake M. Flem-
B.
Moore
E.
Vigilant Hyman,
J. and L. II. Fender.
coin puny is well officered
and in good One new
member was elected at this meet-
Splendid Club
While stopping over a short
while In Rocky Mount, the other
day, Mr. Harry Abram showed us
through the rooms of Saga,
more Club, a recent
among the young men of pro-
town. They have a
did building with nicely furnished
reception, reading, writing and
game rooms. It affords an
young men to spend
their evenings leisure hours,
and besides i In
the literature hand and enjoy-
intercourse of friends, the
temptation to visit barrooms for
recreation is removed.
would like to Green-
ville have u good club
room.
HOWDY DO.
Some Speak to Me, Some to You.
V. returned lo ball-
fax
W. Davis went lo
T. J. Jarvis
evening from
Harry
day evening from Raleigh
Charles returned
day evening from Hertford.
T. R. Moore returned Saturday
evening from Rapids.
Zeb W. of
evening to visit rel-
s -ii this
K. M. Hodges lo
today and will go from there t
Charleston exposition.
Dr. Louis c-me down
Saturday from
this morning.
Mrs. A. Hi inly returned
I evening from
Her sister, Mrs
j her home.
Misses Kale Chapman, Minnie,
Galloway Helen Galloway, of
l I Saturday here
returned
Capt. E. L. Hart, conductor
the Atlantic Coast Line between
Norfolk and Wilmington,
Saturday evening and Sun
day here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
sou, Willie, Misses
sou, Annie Ada din
and and II. F.
Tyson, II. W D, J.
T. If, Hooker, C. C.
Vines, R. O. Clarence
Wilson and George
Woodward Saturday even
from Charleston
a pit
Mrs. A. is quite
sick.
W. M. Daniel left this morning
Dunn.
It. Li Smith left this morning
for Norfolk.
B, H. Sheppard, of spent
Monday here.
T. W. foreman of Tub
is sick.
Mrs. W. left this
morning for
Rev. F. II. Harding
this morning
Mist re
turned to Monday
evening.
Mrs. E. A. returned Mon-
day from u visit to
and Rocky Mount.
Mrs. A. B. White little sou,
of arrived Monday
evening to visit her son, II. A.
While.
Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Ring
Mr. Mrs. J. II returned
Monday evening Charles-
ton exposition.
Miss Maud Lassiter,
ville, who
Sunday here with Miss
returned h me Monday
evening.
Hi,
Will left this
for a trip up the road.
W. H. Bernard returned to
Hill Ibis morning.
E. D. Foxhall returned Tuesday
evening from the Charleston ex-
position.
Mrs. H. T. left this morn-
in for Dunn will make
I . i In i Her son, Hassell,
went with her.
Be Sure to See our
SUPER
Captain of the Ship.
It is not often that a lady rises
to the command of one of Uncle
ships, but a Greenville
young lady that
for a abort while last week.
At Charleston our party visited
the cruiser Cincinnati that was
anchored in the harbor in honor
of President's trip to the
and exposition. While on board
one of the young ladies captured
tho inn and he turned over tho
to command. She wore
all right, but did
make jack lea do any extra
buck is a good bit like light
It never strikes twice in
the same place,
Married.
evening at
in St. near
Mr. I. I, Smith nod Miss
Roach, daughter of Mr. W. S.
were married by Rev. F.
II. Harding. Tho
n in i luge had kept a secret,
but a few friends had gained in-
formation of it were present
to witness the ceremony. The
bride la a sister of Mrs. Walter
born, Of this
Arm Torn Off.
Jim at the Shiloh Oil
Mills Saturday, met with a most
distressing and painful
lie was in the act of putting a
on his right was
caught in tho belting and almost
torn off at The lower
Bart of the arm was hanging
by a few He was taken
to the where It was
lilted, and tho dressed.
Grand and Gorgeous
White and Dress Goods,
Mb, Silks, k.
Everything New up to Date
THREE STORES FULL HE BARGAINS.
C. T.
The Big Store.
Greenville, N- C.
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A DEADLY DUEL
Au unholy love am a sinful de-
j for the death
of two near this place Saturday.
A Miss Harris, with
of her brothers law on Sheriff
Knight's place and
Old Sparta, became infatuated
with ft married man, Will Bur-
roughs, of lie with
her. determined to
and cum up
for that purpose. He
went out for the woman and the
two endeavored to take the
fur Norfolk at
but were too late for it. From
o'clock till the fatal shooting,
must have bean hiding
skulking the woods be-
W. I. a mile
from town.
Her people became apprised
of the intent of the guilty couple
and came up here to ascertain if a
warrant tor their arrest could be
laMed. Will who was the
spokesman, was told that no war-
could be issued, but ad
vised to take his sister and carry
her home, this he Maid he would
do. He was advised to use
force, to no to
be assented, but the
not acted Upon, for shortly
tier o'clock Han is, John Wade,
and Dix-
on, were road between
crossing and
store. Harris with a shot gun and
with pistol inquiring
a man and a woman. Liter
about o'clock, or somewhat
same men were seen near the
corporate limits of the town on the
mad. Their conversation
to a passerby indicated that
ere rabbits.
Soon alter tin., hunters had
made their way to a
colored people, the forks of the
load near Harlow place.
eloping couple was found, and the
began. was
through the Bur
roughs dropped ht in the head
Both were brought here to the
but surgical skill was
avail, the wounds were
HI i -lb died the night.
made n be-
fore he died in which he said that
Burroughs shot only
i e him sen
tines; be idea that
Burroughs Intended to shoot, that
one else Bred a grin.
Dr. a coroner,
began bu did not
then, adjourning over till Wed lies
day for additional evidence.
Dixon so be was with the party
In help them take the lister,
but not to Violate the law.
Harris, it is said has run away.
When one of the wounded men
Mete being brought to a
Art John Wade stopped the
So Tired
It may be from overwork,
the chances are Its from an
active
With a well conducted LIVER
one can do mountains of labor
without fatigue.
It adds a hundred percent to
ones earning capacity.
It can be kept In healthful action
by, and only by
Pills
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
YOU WANT
Dry Goods,
etc., go to
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
N. C.
Nice line on hand.
for cash or
v for
COTTEN, C. E.
Survey with or Maps
made and
with me mail or at
Cunt. Vincent's on street,
will be
N. c.
Photographer,
GREENVILLE. X.
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for Si per dozen.
Cabinets per dozen.
All other lines wry cheap. Crayon Portraits
any
Frame on band all time. Come
my work. N- trouble to show
ample and answer questions, The very
t all. hours
a. m., I. to to please,
RODOLPH HYMAN.
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ONE OF SPECIALTIES.
We of Is in
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Wood's rivet
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Write
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IN
J. W. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and of
Bagging, Ties
and shipments
solicited.
in
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low the
lowest. Highest market
paid for country produce.
LANDS POSTED.
All Io
pass In way my lands, or to limit
trim without my
Saul in Swift Creek Pitt
county, nail the of it.
Smith,
Bra, W.
Venters A.
1903.
HOOKS.
Steamer leave Washing-
daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily
M. for Washington.
Connecting at Washington
Steamers for Norfolk,
Philadelphia, New York Boston,
Aurora, South Creek.
Swan Quarter, Ocracoke and
all t for Hie West with rail-
roads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line and Chesapeake
Co. from Baltimore. Mer-
and Line from
Boston.
CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
J. E. District
Washington, N. C
NOTICE
The A. A- II. Jr.,
N. CI, is
the ink nut
r. in the U A will
the the same
nil of tin firm. All per-
to lbs tUm an hi
mat to II. A. Wool-
This 10th Match, 1902.
M. A
II.
Low to Exposition via
Atlantic Line.
The Allan Coast Line Rail
way announces the fol-
low rates to S.
on of the Smith
and Indian
C.
lit, 1901 Io June 1903,
The following tales apply from
and laid n should not pan. He
lacked up his
, , . J May
drawing a pistol, he a i passage limit ten
persuaded let the days n addition to date of
pan. I
lie was Hied this morning to In-sold daily
on B May mu-.
,, , , , continuous passage limit June
carrying concealed
nous. Hi-t charge For tickets. Pullman reservation
and any particular write
of call on
On the other he hold
fault i bond Io answer at the N.
next or the Superior l. .
Wade lays at lime be so I H. C.
mu of liquor
he no . ail
what be did, Thou who I
hint lie mm h
Wade and the two are
from Tin county.
named a lister of the
woman. From what is
he has a tin huh i
lie a on the
road for forcing a minister of the
ii .
I.-II
v a.
N I In Superior
Pill
others
Smith
Jo.
Smith will take lo-
an entitled as has
I been in of
County to tho title to n
p land
in sail County, and to have the
Pent from o. c. Nobles, to
I, Smith, the will
he i s to
at Term Court
held the First Monday in Sept. at
the Court County Green-
ville. N. . lad answer or to the
in action, or the plaintiff will
apply Io the Court for the demanded
in the complaint.
April, 1902.
I. C.
Clerk Court
Newspaper.
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THE OBSERVER,
N. C.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
i .
U for i
I h an . ; . CAM tn
For Sale by
u and and
i Furniture Dealer. paid
II i Seed, Oil Bar-
res, Has, etc. Bed-
Oak Suits, Ba
gospel to and then dance, by
and
The woman with
when The
hunting party to make
to have
to tow o, hut did nothing
who lay where he
Ml shot through the head
lions so till death,
Mis. Han is paid a colored man
to tiling him to town and then
she disappeared.
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suits, P.
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Key West Che-
roots, Hi y George
Che. . Peaches, Apples,
Tine , Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour r, Meat, Soap,
Ly. I, Matches, Oil,
Cotton VI .,; .; Hulls,
den Oranges, Apples,
Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes Crackers,
which Roberson re Butter
i i .,. . Sawing Machines, and nu
shows that Burroughs must and
have been sitting down and Bur-
wound indicates that he
was shot while in the pas
tore.
NOTICE
Great Timber Sale.
By virtue of n Decree of the Superior
court of Pitt count.- at March
1902. in a ease tin i hi pending in
re the Prolate of List Will and
of the e I'll hubs J, Shepard, will,
on Tuesday, April Ml for cash
highest front of the court
house door, in all the Handing
timber of Pine lad Poplar measuring
and upward at time it Is cut on
the following tracts or parcels of
to the estate of said
Thomas J. to Witt On p or
parcel on the South side the
Mill pond, forty
the line the timber sold to
by
the main road, called the
Smith from
tract on
i North Mill pond,
two hundred seres, by the I
rose Shepard's Mill race to
and of the heirs of J. W.
Rollins, the the heirs of
the lands of II. and
Swamp.
law will lie given two in
which to cut and remove the timber.
H.
March 1902
i wall
-DEALER IN-
-A GENERAL LINE OF
m in
a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE MB.
J. R.
San
lay, morning and evening. Pray-
Wednesday evening
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. M. A. Allen
every Sun
lay, morning and evening.
evening. Bey.
H. pastor. Sunday school
p. Bl. L. U. Pender,
thin
Rev
J. B. Morton, pastor Sunday
school a. E. B. en
F. H. Hard
Minister. Morning and even-
prayer with sermon every lit
and 3rd Lay service
every 4th Sunday.
Sunday-school a. m., W. B.
B. Brown, Litany
a. m.
Preaching
and fourth Sundays in each
month Prayer meeting Wednesday
night. Rev. D. W. Davis,
Sunday school P. M., W. R.
Parker, superintendent.
regular
LODGES
A. F. A. M.
No. meets and
Monday evening. E. E.
flu. W. M. J. M. Reuse, Sec,
I. O. O. Lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
L. H. G. W.
gee
K. of River Lodge,
every Friday evening,
C. L.
son, K. of R.
R. Vance Council, No
meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, J.
H, Tunstall, Regent.
A. O. Council,
No. meets every first and third
nights in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy
Chief; D. S. Smith, Sec
I. O. Conclave
No. meets every second and
Monday nights in Odd
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson
Smith
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RAILROAD CO.
in. II. ltd.
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Quantity. Cheap for
to see me.
S. M. Schultz.
um co.
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior Exterior
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build-
We solicit your patronage and
guarantee to give satisfaction in
prices, styles and work.
Please send your orders to
TUB Co.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
The Commoner
WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
in Advance.
One Year Six Mouths
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em
ployed. taken
The Reflector office. The Semi
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or The Daily
one year for 13.50 payable in ad-
J. W.
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with the Seaboard Air Una and Southern
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Railroad
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Trains leave
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GREENVILLE S. C.
o a
Cotton Bagging and lies
on hand
Fresh kept constantly ea
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
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Train leaves Tarboro
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H. M. EMERSON,
Pass. Agent
J. R. Manager
T. M EMERSON.
VOL
PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, APRIL
Picks I Wilkinson
New White Goods Welcome.
Color is eliminated from the card today. White goods
first in store displays as they will be in your thoughts, -e trust.
Ten years four or live years, would have
dreamed of the beauty to be In ought out in fabric art without
a touch from rainbow tints Pure white, bill so varied have
been the d earns of designers, so cleverly loom wizards
wrought, that there is hardly a limit to variety.
White has only been thought of as a for summer's
heat. The sheerest effects have been sought, but now however
white fabrics-cheviots and piques are brought out
in rich style assortment. White has overstepped the limits of
hereafter I bean all the year round factor
WHITE in a large
up to date styles and
ill-signs in Imported Piques that
are worth your while to inspect
and
WHITE LAWNS in Lace
Hemmed Stitched Pattern
at
and Such a line has never
been your to sec
in Greenville at the above price
WHITE DIMITIES In all the
newest weaves, dots,
stripes and strip., at I
WHITE MADRAS in Crepe Do
Chine designs with stripes
that will retain its luster after it
is at and
WHITE INDIA LAWNS.
yards India Lawn that can't
be matched at our white
goods sale price
yards India Lawn that a
at in sale at
yards India that are have
offered at a value 13.0 go in
this sale
yards India Lawn that was acid
for for
yards India lawn you
can't any to match then at
go in this at the
kind at the at
You can't to let
them go as it will he
your loss and your
This sale can't possibly last over
days at the longest.
That
Make the
Groan.
In discussing the subject of
housekeeping and the cost
in this city, a prominent hotel man ;
DEPARTMENT.
said last
people how
I he cost of living ban
advanced within the last three
years. A very short while ago,
we bought choice steak for ten
cents per pound; today we pay
Hens arid for fifteen cents;
apiece, but now arc quickly taken
thirty-live and forty cents
apiece. Butter is scarce at fifteen
and twenty cents per pound.
We an-now fur inspection by the ladies. We
have a complete up date line in Dress Goods, Fine Trim-
Bilks, Satins, Embroideries, Velvets, Ribbons i
White Goods, Minstrel cloth, and
till the newest
As well be the World as out of Fashion.
Fur earliest knowing and possessing of the
things of fashion, keep yourself familiar with
RICKS WILKINSON.
1902
1888
and
MY LINE.
MY MILLINERY
is now ready for you to see.
To see it will prove to you that
I have the Prettiest
and Cheapest stock ever shown
in
MY PATTERN HATS
will be sold at extremely low
prices. I have had years ex-
in business, have
ways given you good
Come See
what I have to offer you now
Children's Hats from cents up.
Hats from cents to any price desired.
I will be ably assisted by
My customers already know that she tries to please
them in shaping and trimming huts to become the wearer. We
will get the New York Styles each month during the season.
Come see my Hack Hat for Easter.
MRS. L. GRIFFIN.
At Old Stand.
all vegetables ready sale at
The gentleman thus speaking
lot his opinion in In the
cause of the high prices he
do nut know.
they blame the high price of beef
spun the trust, bat la the lace
the fact that everything else is
correspondingly as high, it dues
not seem that those lodging this
complaint have exactly out
their case. There is one thing
ought to teach us, however,
is That have a great
country down here, and we ought
to produce those that
can be so easily produced here
that will turn loose among our
farmers so much money and such
splendid Ob-
server.
The Jamestown Exposition
Presidents.
Norfolk, April incur
of the
Company held their first
meeting here today perfected
a partial organization by the
of the following named
First vice president, Na-
Norfolk; second
vice president, fl. F. Adams, New-
port News; third vice president,
T. W. Wood, Portsmouth; fourth
vice president, S. Gordon
tilings. firth vice
dent. E. M. Tilley, or Berkley.
The election a president and
director general or the company
was deferred Governor Mon-
shall have appointed the
special to
the State. The name of General
Lee is being urged from
sections, though Hie general
thus far say whether
the use his is authorized.
The that they
have abundant assurance that the
exposition will prove a success tar
beyond the expectations or the
most sanguine.
Skirt Goods
Have you seen
Lace
is come in and Io
worn out, come before th.
attract, Quality decides.
Those your window are nearly
in-west, are sold. Prices
Look as closely in quality as you
do to prises. Measure your purchases by the satisfaction
yield you will say this is the best place In Greenville to
buy goods.
J. B. Cherry Co.
The Only Department in
GREENVILLE
All Qualified Must Exercise the
, Elective Franchise.
The Belgians have made an
discovery. They have
; found out ho to accomplish some
thing m American
accomplishes. They nave
found mi how to compel citizens
In vote They do nut send the
voters to Jail, the
employed is so
live at a recent election nut
of eligible voters only
failed to cute without giving
inns nut ice in the courts re-
quired by law, and of this
when summoned before
ail able
acceptable excuses, such as age,
illness in unavoidable
The punished for mil v it
at that election
exactly 2.76 out of every
How has this sunder been
of lint
offenders, the state is far
being harsh. Tin- magistrates
ply admonish the negligent
sens that the of inn away
pulls Mill him
If persisted in. He has begun
In make entries wrung side
Of his account the stale. It
In Vote a second tune
there will Mu- a penalty. In that
event he hands In magistrate W
if he still continues to refrain
from voting as elections recur
his political are suspended
for years.
It men will not lei
them call themselves voters
Before the year 1893 Belgium
per cent of
voters remained from the
polls at election in spite
all the party workers could
do in gel them there. Bin as soon
as the law musing voting
as passed of abate
ion fell below D per
foul limes.
Headquarters
Corn
removes from the soil
large quantities or
Potash.
Tho fertilizer
plied, must furnish
enough or the
land will lose its pro-
power.
oil boors
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
Quit.
Yen printers were
ill ink a good deal of
i who did not drink was
a rarity II w recent years
In n i the craft
TWO TEAKS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
I.
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Value,
Cash Value,
Paid up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
B. Is Non for table,
Will be reinstated arrears be month while you
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of and payment of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each
succeeding year, provided the premium tor the current ear be paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N.
County Giant.
Grady, who resides
i lower part of is at
on
account of his tremendously large
frame His wrists arc inches
round and his second linger is
most I inches long. His legs are
already feet lot-has, and
Grady is still growing, he is now
years of age and the sole of bis
foot measures inches Grady
reaches up into the air just feet
inches. By lime he
becomes a manor by the
time be stops
count will have the distinction of
being the home of Slate's
est Journal.
has ii vita the morality pro-
cession i id the t act reverse is
tine. ii is too much to expect
them to I real away from all bad
habitant and many of them
chew tobacco, in this print shop
are severs who have been buying
a certain I wholesale and
getting it heap, it is a well
known make. it night not Ire
advisable n brand. Last
week one the men went over to
where another chum
was at work and
this Stuff, . up a chunk
of it, and, gently stripping it back,
there be beheld two or three long,
worms, fat sleek The
her man remarked that perhaps
Hi s piece an exception, so he
yanked his hank from his pocket,
snipped there were
worms j the Mine. A third
man came u aid sampled his with
tho same result.
The Death Penally. A,, ., of have
Two murders occurred in off, The n ought that
recently within a day or two they had chewing worms for
other, which appear to months if not years too much
have stirred the city, for them. All -v.-i.--h shows
d us not punish murder there are more ways than to
with death, and these murders cure a dog sucking eggs. It is
have the III however, to see the boys
press of Slate as to u chewing gum, sucking the cud a
this fact due- not mill- otherwise trying to keep
and is col for the from chewing. May lie they will
two committed. Those States hold out, but it will hard work.
winch death penally
if they fall from grace
will not lake up with the
same bland they formerly used.
We have just added Steam Supply
Will anything in this line very low, Sec us when in want of
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard Globe
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water
Oil Cups, Air Cocks, Steam Ganges, Hancock
aspirators, V. S. Injectors, Cocks. Steam
Pipe all Biles, Pipe Kitting all s.
LINE OF Packing, Robber Bolt, Gaudy
Belt, Leather Belt, Belt Lacing, Belt Hooks, Ac.
A Ii ii p man never cuts his ac
qua in lances.
A cheap suit must be taken
better or worsted.
SOLE AGE
Harvesting lip- and Harm
for
Like Daisies Before the
Baby lives arc by
The attack of the
ease is progress is
rapid. Mothers who bin
their children Perry Painkiller ml
water with u k-w drops of MM I
tell bow thin tins led
vomiting, put the
hull- patient nut cf danger, and its. j
Often Suffer from just as many
as thou which do not.
The theory i that re
criminality, does to
Some extent but never has
never ill prevent it.
heart and
troop of crimes
with defendant and the
with convicts and
from lime to time place upon
I the the wearer of the black
hood. Nevertheless, the
of that he will lie put
death have
sonic effect ill deterring from cap
Ital en. I lie II lilt who
tales n. and
these considerations justice
man's blood, man -hall helpless,
inc downward. Milton
who was captured shot by
officers N.
what was
to be a The
were kept under strong guard
Saturday night. All were held
lot is it-poll-
ed as likely to
Negroes Held for Murder.
Va., April save
prisoners from being lynched,
i magistrates held court almost
all day yesterday at N.
John Ills
hop and John all colored,
were charged with the murder of
Thomas white, a
clerk Peel store at
ford. The arc said to
I have cursed and had
I pill out the store.
was shot
limes in the back and one man
tiled at close range
Garland Cook Stoves.
BAKER HART.
pity, do. i work
I lie I e-i
asks I'm the abolition of the
death p although spirit
of which seeks to sub
tor the neck
breaking gallons
mid mode of the
i is Io he coin
tie Ob
Advice i to
w Ache In
Minutes
Ladles, it a breach
it good to around
streets free conversation
sun-ring, with young boys or me.
t.
ml
all i
I. II i in the
use, bi a will you i.-
in i hi Hill
iii i
mission to walk with you he
has finished. Scotland Times.
-v
Mil


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