Eastern reflector, 29 April 1902


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Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
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Come to see me for your next U of Flour
Yours to please
Jas. B. White.
CARR
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Windows, Paints, Rope,
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car-
Tools, go to
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AYDEN NOTES.
N. April IS, ISM.
K. T. Evans in
town,
M. II. wife, of
will be here several
weeks.
a marble yard
Charley spent Sunday
in the C. College.
Maggie from
near is here spending
sometime with her sister. Mrs.
I Joe
Miss 11111.1 Cooper, of
ville, came down lust week to take
position as music teacher in the
Tree Will Seminary.
Miss Emma Brown went to
Greenville to spend a few
days with her sister, Miss
Several of our you us people at-
tended the services at
Chapel Sunday
We are having some warm
weather now. Hope it will con-
so we can thaw out.
Quite a dull lime town now,
men
J. T. Smith went to Greenville
today.
Pointed Paragraph.
Reputation is a bubble hard to
blow out but easily burst.
You Can't convince a dyspeptic
to lie food is to be happy.
s a man settles down he is
seldom in a position to set lie lip.
Faith may move mountain, bit
it takes coin lo move household
goods.
The great trouble with first love
teems to be that it is seldom the
Bat.
lakes two to make a quarrel,
but one can end it.
Aggressiveness in some people
borders on rashness.
young dream often
bumps against a rude awaken-
Any Oral class watchmaker ran
I. liver selections his own
work.
The high premium on honesty
may be due to the fact that i-
the best puller
Wings of riches are not strong
enough lo beat away the expensive
tastes they bring.
Money talks, even in pugilism
that is. when the pugilists give Its
chance.
It is often difficult to distinguish
between a peacemaker and a busy
body.
A fellow doesn't have to wear
glasses in order lo make a
of himself.
The successful thief never lakes
Every should have a
j rich aunt to go to.
It may lie more blessed to give
I than lo receive, but it is less
to do neither,
Ancestors arc not absolutely
Adam managed to
along without any.
man is a in the eyes of
his valet, and woman is a he-
in I he eyes of her cook.
When a girl's hair trouble to
can it, and thus
make light of her trouble.
To get rid of a bore give him ad-
vice.
Truth may clear as a bell,
but it is not always tolled.
The elevator is generally able to
rise to the occasion.
It's unexpected is usu-
ally expelled In happen.
The man overboard is
usually over laired with tile.
AN OLD ADAGE
A tight parse Is a heavy
Sickness makes a light parse.
The LIVER is the seat of nine
tenths of all disease.
Tint's Pills
go to the root of the whole nut-
thoroughly, quickly safely
and restore the action of the
LIVER to normal condition.
Give tone to the s stem and
solid flesh to the bod.
Take No Substitute.
COTTEN, C. E.
Surveys with Plats or Maps
Accurately . mid satisfaction
with me by mall or at
Vincent's on
will be prompt attention.
Corns. N. C.
For Sale by
I n h- Ma t
I a Mis
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I ft lye. It.
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SCHOOL BOOKS
Low to via
Atlantic Coast Line.
The Allan Coast Line
way announces the fol
lowing low to Charleston
On account of the South Caro
; inter slate and West Indian
exposition. Charleston, S. C.
I Dec 1st, t June 1st 1902.
The following apply from
N. v.
Tickets In be sold daily
until and Including May
continuous passage final limit ten
days In addition to dale of
sale.
910.40 to lie sold daily
until and including May
Continuous passage final limit June
3rd
For tickets, reservation
and any farther particulars writs
or call on
II. M.
N. C.
J. it.
N. C.
S.
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ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS
Made By The Orange. Virginia.
The key lo a lover's heart is
often found in a lock of hair.
There is music a snore
from the nose that we love.
that the man with a
history is only a book agent.
The world never sits down twice
on the man who any point
steal him.
Some people believe that every-
is a rascal until he proves
himself otherwise.
They say the brat way to
catch the fever is by kissing a
grass widow.
ii sum in
American and Italian Marble
Wire and Iron Sold.
work prices reasonable
seal on
WANT
Dry Goods, Groceries, Confections,
etc., lo
Mrs. L. It WHITE,
Blank X.
Nice line
I produce fr Of in
for
Photographer,
X. C.
leader in Oft and low
Mice for per dozen,
Cabinets per dozen.
All oilier lines very cheap. Crayon
small Nice
Frames on hand all the lime. and
examine my work. No trouble lo
and answer The m n
eM t all. boon
to a. in., in m. Yours to
Wood's Seeds
BEST FOR THE SOUTH.
SEED POTATOES
ONE OF OUR
We have f I in
stork; the
and Virginia Second Crop Seed.
Wood's 1903
crop result-. u
to -s yield, with
grown and It
also other useful
and valuable information
Writ fur and
Potato Price
Wood's Descriptive
for i-
date Information
nut only but MM
to . w of
crops. n-l m-
free upon i . -i.
Wood Sons,
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
Trucker
to
I K IN
J. W. PERRY CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers
Bagging, Tics lings.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
DEALER IN
N. C.
The Stock complete in every
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market price-
paid for country produce.
Sir.
Steamer leave
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily
M. for Washington.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York
Aurora, South Creek. Belhaven,
Swan Quarter,
all i, for the West with rail-
roads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line and Chesapeake
S. S. Co. from Baltimore. Mer-
and Line from
Boston.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. O.
J. E. District
Washington, N. C
UNIVERSITY
LAW SCHOOL.
The Summer Term June
to continue three mouths.
Thorough instruction in courses
to the Special
loci urea eminent lawyers
For address
Jas. C. Dean,
Chapel Hill, N. C.
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior Finishings
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build
logs.
We solicit your patronage
guarantee to give in
pi Ires, work.
send orders to
tub Greenville Pity. Co.
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J Editor
PER
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delivered to any paper between
Atlanta, and
its special service is the greatest
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THE SUNDAY OBSERVER eon-
of or more pages, and is
to a large extent made up of
matter.
THE
ER printed Tuesday and Friday
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Sample copies sent on application.
Address
THE OBSERVER,
Charlotte, N. C.
I J., COREY,
NOTICE.
All-pro-oil,, from
in on i in
Beaver lands
the
land, owned by r. s. sad
others, will be so
W. SMITH,
SMITH.
April t, not
LANDS
All persons an forbidden
with or gun my mi is Usual
in tree
lands of J. II.
c. C.
VI. A Will W.
and J, A.
Court
1876.-------
S. M.
Wholesale and retail Grocer and
Cash paid fol
i Fur, Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba
by Carriages, Go-Carts,
suite, Tables, lounges, Safes, P.
and Gail Ax
High Life Key West Che-
roots, Henry George Can
i , Peaches, Apples,
Pine , Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Matches, Oil,
Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
Cam lie., Dried Apples,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass
mil China Ware, Tin and Wooden
and Crackers, Han
Best Butter, New
Machines, aid nu
other goods.
Quantity. heap for cash. Com
to ace ins.
S. M.
inn i Ii
i and
II.
B, It. Smith will take no-
nu
in of
lo perfect title to a certain
parcel of
in lo have the
front O, C.
U. II. Hie rm will
ire be i to
at Term Court lobe
held nu the in Sept. at
the County in Green-
ville, N. answer to t he coin-
in Hid action, off the will
i to the Court for the relief
in
Thia 1902.
I.
Clerk Court
-DEALER IN-
S I
-A
m in
Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE MK.
J. R. COREY.
Mi
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers Brokers in
Stork.-., Cotton, drain and
on h. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago New Orleans.
obtain C. H.
PATENTS
I- .
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The Commoner
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WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
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The Reflector office. The Semi
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DEALER IN
GREENVILLE N.
Cotton Bugging and lies always
on
-I, goods kepi constantly as
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
CHURCHES.
every Bub
day, morning and evening. Pray-
-meeting Wednesday
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. M. A. Alien
superintendent.
every Han
lay, morning and
meeting Wednesday evening Rev.
H. M. Bare, pant or. Sunday school
p. in. L. H. render,
thin
Ber
B. Morton, pastor Sunday
school a. m. B. B.
F. H. Hard
Minister. Morning and even-
prayer with sermon every 1st
and 3rd Sunday. Lay services
every 2nd and 4th Sunday.
school a. m., W. B.
B. Litany
every Wednesday a. m.
Christian Preaching second,
and fourth Sundays In each
month Prayer meeting Wednesday
night. Rev. D. W. Davis, pastor.
Sunday school P. M., W. R.
Parker, superintendent.
regular services
LODGES
A. F. a A. M.
Urge, No. meets first and
Monday evening. E. ft
fin. W. M. J. M. Reuse, Sec.
I. O. O. Lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
L. G. W. Atkins,
K. of River Lodge, Ni.
M, every Friday evening,
C. S. L.
son, K. of R.
R. Council, No
meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, Secretary, J.
a. Regent.
A. O. Council,
No. meets every first and third
nights In Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy
Chief; D. Smith, See
I. O. Conclave
No. meets every second
earth Monday nights In Odd
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson
Smith
Picks Wilkinson
Away
Women
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Red Spring, with
Springs railroad, at
with the Air Lint and
at Gulf with and
Charlotte
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Waldon t HI p as, at
it l in p m. a
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Train, on leave
s m and II
a m and II It
m and s p m, arrive list a as
sod lip
Train Tarboro
t n m. pm, Pip-
p m,
mouth at a is. and
day t an. arrive. fas .
Train on I
dally,
Train
Mount at am. p n,
a m, p in. Rope II .
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a m. at Bo. as
a as, I to p m. dally
Train on Clinton Warsaw
Clinton daily, in
m, at a at
Ml pal.
Train SeT
all dally, all via Blob
H. M. EMERSON,
Pass. Agent
J. R. KENLY, Manager.
T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Manager
i on N c
INs a,
leave Rot by
a, arrive
SF And what would follow said a
Women's Rights orator.
Mm excitedly shouted a man
in the gallery.
fl K Perhaps that's why so many
, nun do business at our
mi women's
M m Why shouldn't
V We tarry the most famous line
T of Women's shoes and our store is
fairly ablaze with the latest Spring creations in
Kid and Patent Kid Oxfords--all Goodyear Welt
insures sole and
They will soon be on the feet of the best dressers
in town.
They're yours at to a pair.
As well be out of the World as out of Fashion.
y For earliest knowing and of the authoritative
things of fashion, keep yourself familiar with
Ricks
1888
friends
1902
MY LINE.
and
MY SPRING MILLINERY
Is now ready for you to see.
To see it will prove to yon that
I have the Largest, Prettiest
and Cheapest stock ever shown
in Greenville.
MY PATTERN HATS
will be sold at extremely low
prices. I have had years ex-
in business, have
ways given you good bargain.
See
what I have to offer you now
Children's Hats from cents up.
Hats from cents to any price desired.
J will lie ably assisted by Mrs. Ella
My customers already know that she tries to please
them In shaping and trimming hats to become the wearer. We
will get the New York Styles each month during the season.
Come see my Hack Hat for Easter.
L. GRIFFIN.
At Old Stand.
TWO PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
They Keep Back Local Development.
The very
truly that the
every or city, arc either at
in its cut
its progress. There is no
such tiling as in
matter.
Local development, and its pro-
motion, does not necessarily mean
every must have a cot-
ton mill, saw mill or some kind
factory, but it tines mean all
home industries should receive all
the local patronage.
exceptional town
does not lose n any
dollars, yearly, of
of lie citizens to trade
borne.
And it is away from
home which starves to the
local trade, keeps local
merchant in the small store
his business will
permit him to enlarge his
it also keeps the small
carrying small poor
by assorted stocks of
because to purchase larger stocks,
means to have them left over, year j.
after year.
It is this neglect of local
support which keeps the churches
poor, and to administer to
the wants of the as
they would be capable of doing if
their members gave as they were
able to give to the support of the
churches.
In the way of local institutions
libraries, hospitals, charities,
these should all receive a generous
support. They are important
factors every development
and as such demand n liberal sup
port.
local factor in every
town or progress and
and a most important, is
proper maintenance of its news
papers.
Success and prosperity has never
come to any community, which
failed lo give generous and
support patronage to its
home papers.
There are citizens who borrow
the local paper from a neighbor.
There arc merchants who will not
advertise n the paper, and
there arc will not
advertise in a home paper, but will
in an outside paper. And there
are citizens buy news-
papers, refusing to like the local
paper, but who s ill the
home paper I'm being email in size
and poor extent of
Here are the elements in a com-
which keep back its
and yet ere surprised that
their town does not advance
business and and can-
not understand that they arc the
bulwark which keeps down all
social, moral
lie advancement.
Every citizen is
either best
r keeping back the
of these interests. There is no
middle ground to occupy. It is for
or against tho inter-
and every citizen is personally
responsible.
are now ready for an inspection by ladies. We
lave a complete and up-to-date line in Fine Trim-
Silks, Satins, Velvets, Ribbon,
White Goods, Minstrel cloth, Grenadines and
all the newest
Goods
Have seen those
Lace Curtains
nearly
Prices
K. J. YOUR POLICY HAS
Lon Vat.
Cass Value,,
Insurance,
Insurance that works automatically,
Is
Will if arrears be paid month while you
re living, or three, years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of payment of arrears with interest.
No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends arc at the beginning of the and cf each
succeeding year, the premium for the current year paid.
They may be us , To Premiums, or
To or
To make policy M an during the
of insured.
J. L.
Greenville, N. C.
is not come In and look. Those at your window an
worn oat, cone before the newest patterns are sold.
attract, Quality decides. Look as closely to quality as you
do to prices. Measure your purchases by the satisfaction they
yield and you will say this is the best place in Greenville to
buy goods.
J. B. Cherry Co.
The Only Department Store in
GREENVILLE
HiM N. April
We are very glad to see spring
open.
Mis-. Mamie Lang has gone lo
t spend a few days with
her Mrs. Ben May.
S. It. Pollard has gone to Suit
land Neck on business,
There will bee debate here Fri-
day night, April lie
Thai man is architect
of
Mis. Sue children
and
Sunday in at Ml.
John
W II V r-l has gone to
on
Misses Vivian Parker and Alice
Harper and W. Parker have
gone to Hill to see Mrs. .
I r. Harper.
There will be a ball in
Hall. day
Maj I. A line time is
and a good crowd
The train is making good time
now. The schedule will be
changed. May I. train leaves
a. in. and re-
turns at
There was a very enjoyable
able Mis. John I. last
evening given complimentary to
Hannah Hardy and Irene
arc made rich-
and more
productive and
rich soils retain
their crop-pro-
powers,
by the use of
fertilizers with
a liberal percentage of
Potash.
Write for our
which all detail.
KALI WORKS.
City.
National Evil
line id be peculiar,
Origin Of The Wedding Ring.
The wedding ring is the subject
of quaint historical fads end
less superstitions, it was probe
chosen as symbol of mar-
more for
thing else. It Is supposed to be
a of unbroken love and of
power, lo carry special
live virtues with it. old good
luck saying K your
wedding wears, your cares s ill
wear The Pliny
among the rest, believed that a
delicate nerve ran directly from
the to the heart, and
the ring placed on that linger
was very closely connected with
hear. In early Christian
marriages the
ring first on the bride's thumb,
I mi Ural
and, last of all, on the
third, tie
SUPPLY.
We have added Steam Supply to our business and
sell anything in this line very low. See us when in want of
and Anglo Valves, Standard
and Angle Valves. Cheek Valves, Wafer
Oil Cups, Air Cocks. Steam Ganges,
U. s. Injectors, Cocks,
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Kilting all sites,
LINE OF Packing, Belt,
Belt, leather Belt, Belt Lacing, Belt Hooks,
name of the rather,
Sun, Holy The
things among northern
papers is their to fail to
understand the southern situation.
They blunder when ever they
write of really are
not accurately informed as to the
real existing, as they
are of conditions China or
Read this from
Wyoming and
lynched bust week. The
time for sectional criticism on this
matter has passed. It h a nation-
brief comment of
the is to the
so. And
a national evil can only be cured
national protest
crime which lynching
People in the north, even in New
England, will no as the south does
under equal provocation. Ii they
had of and
was blessed with or
more, the whiles would hang
freely in as Massachusetts
hanged most cruelly old
once at witches. The Messenger
for years told netter class
of sod the ignorant north-
of rapes
in the south, that if they
would cease to scoundrels
cause the to cease that
Judge occupation would
be gone and the the
adjourn sine die. all
this would happen.
are I a and
thumb two lingers
the Trinity, the next linger
was the one ring was left on,
to show that, next to God, a
man's duty was to her husband
May Home Journal.
Messenger.
The Potato and Onion Crop.
Washington, April
Census Bureau has issued a report
showing that 1809 the total
A Remarkable Find. number of farms Irish
,.,.,., . , potatoes was with
wine In the . ,
acres and product of
a t hew of I .-.,. .,,,. , .
bushels valued at
Several brokers in
London are issuing policies
the holders against losses
occasioned by outbreaks of small-
pox in the vicinity of
Thus if a policy holder is
forced to move by of the
development of a case of
next dew to him the cost of re-
is by the insurance
SOLE
act of
this morning, struck a Hard sub
stance with the blade
knife which proved IO be a two
dollar and a half gold piece, which
was embedded almost in the
of the plug, lie was talking to
several persons at the lime
their surprise was a great as Mr.
Taylor's. Now. was
a scheme of manufacturer
for advertising or was ace dent-
ally dropped by souse I
I. The total number of
farms reporting sweet potatoes
was acres
and a of bush-
els, tallied at The
largest yield was in North
which bad and a
product of bushels, val-
follows
with acres and a product
t bushels, valued at
pint of manufacturer
Observer,
Will Celebrate Centennial.
Female Academy,
stun Salem, V, will celebrate
its Centennial, May to May
The other
Stales me Virginia with
acres a product of
bushels, valued at
and a
product of bushel,
at ; South Carolina
with acres and a product of
Will Cure Stomach Ache In
Minutest
This Is just what Painkiller will do; try
it. Have a bottle in the for Instant
use, as it will save you
out driller not sell
an imitation,
Killer bas many
try to make lo sell,
tO be as good as
Pip and Para Drain TIM
Garland Cook Stoves.
BAKER HART.
are
Twin
y of its A lumen-
to gather the
for celebration,
Phis school is known all over the valued at
Texas, with 03.081 acre
and a product of bush-
els, valued
The total number of farms re-
porting onions was with
acres and a of II,.
bushels, valued
vegetables
other i potatoes
numbered having
a of
Like the Seville,
art in by
ills-
la i-
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, K. C.
D. J. WHICHARD, Ed. A Owner
Entered at Office at
Greenville, N. C, as Second Class
Hail Matter.
Tuesday.
Judge W. A. Hole is
fur
States Senate.
The Confederate Veterans
in Dallas, Texas, is a great
success.
and others there are visit
ors in
A Wake man is in
been arraigned I
a States Commissioner
bound over to Federal for
of the rural On de-
livery boxes the public
road. mail
is a crave
So c bar keepers business
within one mile of city limits
SUPERIOR COURT.
Term Now in
The cases Lave been
disposed
Allen Tucker, larceny, guilty,
one year
John Hall, disturbing religious
congregation, nine months
on the roads of county.
Howard Moore, gambling, not
guilty.
Waller Miller, larceny, guilty,
BLACK JACK ITEMS.
BlackJack, April
Miss Mamie Cox, of Greenville,
is spending some time with Misses
and Lucy White.
Mrs. who has
unite sick, is rapidly
Abram is attending court
Greenville as a juryman this
this week.
Mr-. I. II. While and Miss An-
spent Tuesday
J, J. Buck, who was attending
court juryman this week, was
called home Tuesday to be the
his mother, Mis.
Bock, ho is dangerously lick,
of and from whom the
city collected taxes for
brought suit to
but the Supreme a few days ago
reversed the matter, rendering a
in in favor of the city.
Raleigh baa held a mass meeting
in the interest of the proposed
railroad from that city to Wash
In the inciting
were to the mad and a
Soliciting Committee was appoint-
ed to secure more. Green-
ville will be expected to extend a
liberal hand to the enterprise.
Nothing should be left undone
secure the road here.
DEATH OF HON. A M. MOORE.
It is sad duty to
the death of Hon. Augustus Min-
ton Moore, which occurred this
town at o'clock this morning
carrying sorrow to every home
heart in our where he
was known only to tie loved
his many noble
of head and heart.
Judge Moore was the 01st year
of his age, and was a son of lion.
Augustus Moore, of
who was one of the Superior
Court Judges of our Stale died
several years before the civil war.
In Having just graduated
with distinction at the
of North Carolina, he the
Confederate whose flag he
followed faithfully to the end of
the struggle, being most of the
time a member of Bat-
tery
After thoroughly preparing
for bar. lie began the
practice of the law in his
town, in 1866, from whence
he removed to Greenville in 1888.
His ability and learning In
his profession and his fidelity to
won for bin a large
lie was appointed to a
land agency under the
of President Harrison,
ITEMS.
W. Evans closed his
near here Monday. He took be removed to west,
departure for Greenville settling In South Dakota, and
Tuesday morning. Mr. Brans bat afterward in the State of Washing
the same. The trial in Superior h ,,, .,. i on ho ,,.
court was in favor of the plaintiff, but he has made many true and It Ice of the profession, winning the
friends throughout this and lore and esteem of
Community, people, as he had done in big
Rev. W. It. home. In the latter state he
Greenville, preached here last was elected from the county of his
residence to the legislature in
which he served with distinction,
GRIFTON ITEMS. seven ago Judge
Moore obeyed yearnings of Die
for D Is old associations, and.
April, quitting the west he to
J. I. Patrick and Jacob remainder of his days in
are on I he jury this week at our town where he and excel-
Greenville. and retained
J. Harvey and Mr-. Harvey warm friendships.
went to Trenton Sunday re. n-was appointed by Gov.
Monday. as Judge of the Criminal Courts in
Mr. the Eastern Criminal
Lumber was here lion- Carolina, to fill the vacancy
buying lumber for the com- caused by the death the lament-
A Charlotte lawyer en Judge Battle.
something of a sensation In his legal learning, his and
court there a few ago. He Bern Tuesday which has been curate judgment and his fairness
was defending a on trial and j his head quarters since he has been J won for him
made a motion to quash the bill of In the revenue service. He has respect and esteem of the bar and
urned home. the people, and gave him deserved-
Inspector Davis reputation as a judicial
Marvelous Elixir of Life Dis-
covered by Famous Don tor-
Scientist That Cures Every
Ailment.
Wonderful Cures Are Effected
That Seem Like Miracles
Performed The Secret of
Long Life of Olden Times
Revived.
tinned j I To All Who
Sent Name Address.
After years of patient study, and
delving into the dusty record of
the past, as well as following mod-
in the realms of.
medical science, Dr. James W.
Kidd. Building,
Fort makes the
that be
i. N. C. April M,
Mr. Mrs. J. J. Mason spent
Sunday in the
W. S. Galloway and wife made
a Hying trip in the Sun-
day.
Dr. CM. Jones returned from
Baltimore Monday.
W. E. and Powell
to Washington Tuesday.
L. E. Elks and C. E. Boyd at
leaded church at Black Jack Sun-
day.
W. E. Proctor is all
I beautiful little girl.
II II. Davis and family of Win-
Ion, have moved town.
J. to Greenville
Mrs. J. i. Proctor little
daughter, Susie, spent Sunday
with Mis. at
Mill.
Jno, Warren, Jr. to
Sunday to see bis best girl.
Mrs. J. W. Mayo, who has been
friends in Greenville, re-
turned Sunday.
The town held its primary Mon-
day evening and nominated the
following parties; Mayor, W. S.
Galloway; Commissioners, W. E.
Proctor, J. J. Mason and II. n.
Davis; town countable. Gal
We were glad to hive Mrs. J. B,
Galloway and Miss to
visit Tin
J. w. Biggs, of Greenville, was
in town Wednesday.
w ii i i, . o i mi
. II. and J. It. were life That M
town Tuesday. a mysterious I
Austin to Green- to himself, as a re- j
Tuesday. years he has spent In
Smith Paul, of Washington, for this precious life
, . .,. , , to care and every
on our streets disease ,, ,,
J. F. of Baltimore, was body. There is no doubt of
here Tuesday. doctor's earnestness in making bis
claim and remarkable
. he is daily effecting seems
The failure of so many white
, theory which he advances is one of
men to pay tan is doubtless reason and based on found
largely due to two in a medical practice of many
of them think all the talk of years. It costs nothing to try his
is bluff; they remarkable of as
SICK MADE WELL
WEAK MADE STRONG.
I PUT
i-ii
Hi gear f an am Beans
an awn
Keep this
fact always fresh in your
For Cuts, Mashes and all Open Sores, you
need only to
a few times and the soreness inflammation will
be conquered and the wounded flesh healed.
i get the best results you should saturate a piece
of soft cloth with tho liniment and bind it upon
as you would a ice.
and 91.00 a i
AM EYE AN poultry at Hip tint of
among Mexican
here Friday attending to some
. to the his host of friends
I . ,
on the ground
there w re no on the grand
jury that found the bill, and no
on the trial
therefore elicit not get a Miss Bessie of
fair trial. In bis remarks to the I la here her sister. Mrs. W.
the lawyer said were,
not selected t- serve as jurors
do not take the matter seriously;
officer
he calls it. fir he sends it free, to
anyone who is a sufferer,
they expect to pay their poll tax to convince of its
i it at all i when they get ready mi- ability to cure, so there is
the belief it will be all no risk to run. of the
right Another class arc very remarkable,
, , . , ,. and but for reliable witnesses
a laboring under the hp
that they do not pay by May have thrown away crutches
1st arc disfranchised I ill walked about alter two or
not have to pay at all they trials of the remedy. The
would rather surrender the right P
e ., . . a . m have been restored to their
of than to or i lo health.
throughout the State. To poll tax. Both of these classes will neuralgia, stomach,
all Of political creed and
of all classes, be was from serious
III health to resign his
In the spring of
Judge was times
married. He leaves a sun and a
married daughter. His last wile,
who Mr-. Mar A. i
, J
Paul alien
s. at Salem
through prejudice to his race. u
Judge Coble, who was presiding, the ears here Monday
ruled the motion to quash for Greenville where they are
Dill of indictment. courting. and ever watchful,
Dunn horn's new steam loving this devoted wife has
W. ex Railroad i been bis guardian angel through
A T. of bis declining strength which be
l sent HE p a, ,
a copy of a printed letter, the Mrs, Tucker, from rear all the eighteen
same as sent to all Democrat-1 Is visiting the years of married life, has
papers in the Stale, but owing family of W. . I. Kill u-ll. been House hi- own language
C, ll has a new -team long In bis
pitcher. last illness this devotion was
to beautifully
Tuesday, I
Old Convention will Judge Moore was a member of
be held In the church,
warehouse for the of abiding
Christian church. in the teachings and promises of
children They lb and his life was ex
promise to make it for pure, upright and
all. Miss Charity Hot Good and He held an unshaken
be undeceived and when the heart, liver, kidney, blood and
awakening comes they will feel diseases and bladder troubles
greatly aggrieved and put out. magic. Headaches,
V, . c, , backaches, nervousness, fevers,
Hut he that being often reproved coughs, colds,
Shall Suddenly ma, catarrh, bronchitis and all cf-
be cut off that of the Uncut, lungs or any
They have been warned and ex- organs are easily overcome in
and If they fail to heed of time that is sin. ply mar-
Corn, Cotton, Tobacco,
Selling High
Likely to continue to sell high I
The Philosophy of Farming
Smaller Surface, a Labor
Fertilize with a free hand I
t. i
Buy of your own people
Chemical Co.
Southern Makers of Fertilizers
For Southern Farmers.
High Standard. High Service.
Moderate Prices.
Factories at fifty Point and everywhere.
then medicine Partial
paralysis, locomotor
Bethel High School.
MM Bond, survives him. Tender j hen time comes a good A School.
ever
of Saving Tim.
piles are quickly and permanently
removed. It purifies the entire
system, blood and tissues, restores
normal nerve power, circulation
and a slate of perfect health is
id lime is as necessary as produced at once. To the doctor
thrift of money, and he who knows all systems an alike and equally I Primary Department,
for College and for Life Off
J. W. Hill-Kill Principal, MISS MA Assistant,
J. W. Music and Art.
to extreme length we have not
room t publish it. The letter is a
levers arraignment of Judge
Clark and sets forth ins
why he should not be nominated
and elected as Chief Justice of the
Supreme court, if the charges
made against Judge Clark are
Wilson says he oat
fully substantiate -o mid i have already hope a immortality
not even so much as thought awaited him, and wt have every
the nomination at The robbery ease is to reason to and believe that this
I brought up today; grounded.
here as witnesses, and behold up
I'm Ives, who lives about tor the end of that man is
miles from leads the
list tobacco farmers. He
the ill el it-
.-elected
Ibis bl without
log I man with
. his character.
State Department at
has twenty five on
its payroll; Treasury Depart
the War Department,
forty; Post Office Department,
thirty-four; the Navy Depart-
twenty live;
of tho Interior,
greet hold appointments in the
consular service and are em-
ployed in Government pilot-
Prescription for Malaria
a of
Chill Tonic. It la iron
quinine in a form. No
no Pay. iota.
one redeeming feature
set out bis crop last week.
Three larceny cases to be tried at,
cur. fro,,, this
Quite a rep for of this Have In pay rent for them.
, It strange now readily la
girl who has been reared in
, , , lap of luxury cm adapt to
. the shade would ,,,, ,
horse shoes
Of heat down in these cuds of the ,, m f
for the A ye- j .
that IS what they bad Omaha ,, . j,
Neb., Sunday, and even blizzard
stricken Kansas bad it at It A , m
Southern States of America M
too highly tempered.
It requires no effort to bear the
of life they
belong to other people.
Charlotte observer.
I Know On. Sara Itemed
I to
to time baa learned affected of
e. of accumulating educational remedy today. Advanced,
Bo
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal.
, . It is free to every State
opportunity. Men who regard it ,,, ,,, n of
as Sinful to waste money, waste remedy tor it will be
time with s return mail.
because do net
value of short periods of lime;
.,,. , , Many a man s failure in life is
is full of people who might . . . . .
. , , . , ,, ,. due to the fact that he has never
i themselves an ,. . ,.
, . , realized the uncertainty i a sure
lives .
. ., -r . , thing,
more Interesting if they learned .
this commonplace
Hi Journal.
Art,
2.25 including rent, 3.00
Incidental fee, per year, 1.00
Board moderate. For particulars address
Sold Cotton kid Closely.
A farmer said Saturday that
some other farmers this com-
have Id their cotton seed
so closely they not left
enough for planting purposes.
Scotland Hook
general condition
It would doubt prove a blessing
to armors, that it might lead
then lo plait something else in
in plan In diversity
of crops is their greatest pros-
If some people would top to
think it would give their
a much needed rest.
HUNDLEY,
RICHMOND, YA
MM VII SI STOCK OP
AND MEDIUM
r ALBS IN
American and Italian Marble
W Ire Iran Pane. Sold.
work and
if ii- pi ices on
IN THE SOUTH
CORRESPONDENCE
SOLICITED.
709-711-713 E. Broad Si,
RICHMOND, VA.
Everybody
Cordially invited lo see our stock of
before buying. We have what yon want. Come and be con-
We have the prettiest line of millinery ever brought
to Greenville. Sash Ribbons in all widths and colors. Wash
Ribbons for the neck, just the thing for summer. Hats
trimmed while you wait. Give us a trial.
Yours to please,
Misses Erwin.
Every should have one. They save
money,
tHE JAMES CO. N. C
are making the Distributor for money of
any on the market. All who have seen it It great
success. If you need one write us.
W also manufacture School Desk, Swings,
Swings, Tables, Office teaks, Ito Tobacco Tracks, Ac.
JAMES N. C.
A Big Worth
Of Shirt
We have got the
Fifty worth
of Shirt we know any-
thing were
to have i t,
we've got it. Our
A Men's cent
I gee are made
Madras and Percales-- no scrimp-
of material or to lit. Patterns
new, the latest. If Tot want for a Shirt,
can do know
else can Shirts like cents.
THE KING
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind you you owe
for
subscription and we request
yon to settle 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.
seines have been a
few rock
Happy time fur the small boy
lie can go barefooted.
Something Mice
Flakes at M. Schultz.
A season now would mark the
setting out of tobacco plants.
Bring your fat Cattle to B. M.
and lb gross,
bright, warm days have put
the business houses to looking
after awnings.
What will Greenville Pitt
county do about securing a hos-
t That is an important
just now.
first of May is nearly here,
as yet merchants have
taken no action to early
in evening.
Mr. E. G. Flanagan has
ed the two lots the Bernard
property on Second street, between
Evans and Washington streets.
excellent lo Hon. A.
that appears elsewhere
in this paper, was written by the
talented Capt. Swift Galloway,
who was a life long friend of the
deceased knew him perhaps
better than anyone else.
The Ahead of Time.
At risk of the
reputation of for truth-
the editor can write and
print it with a and
no quibbling, that he was
in his garden a days ago to see
if Irish potatoes were sprout-
be found the
stationed here and there on the
ground, seemingly waiting for the
potatoes to come up.
From appearance of
in our it would seem that
potato farmers will have
of it ibis land
Neck Commonwealth.
Experience is the on the
road to success.
TRUCKS.
Tobacco farmers can get the best
Tobacco Truck on the market this
season from W. O. who
is manufacturing the French pa-
tented by II. Tripp This
is not only the best Truck, but it
is to between
rows at the is the cheap-
est told. Leave your orders with
O.
N. C.
DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY.
The Reflector. J
Mrs. L, was
the regular meeting of
Daughters of the Confederacy on
Thursday afternoon from to
o'clock. There was an unusually
large attendance evincing
popularity of the hostess,
and the meeting was of more
thin ordinary significance.
were made fur the
proper celebration of Memorial
Day, May 10th, when with
material aid of Children's
Chapter O. D. C. a fund will have
raised sufficient to defray the
expenses of a small granite shaft
lo mark the last resting place of
fourteen known soldiers of the
Confederacy, who dying camp
and having buried near
Greenville were finally disinterred
and brought to cemetery at
this place.
Mrs. read to the chapter
a sketch of the military career of
the late Judge A. M.
had served Confederate war
from to the surrender.
Two new members, Mrs David
House and Mrs. Joseph G.
were received Into chapter,
will add greatly to the social
and intellectual work of order.
The educational spelling bee at
the close of the meeting was one
the instructive features of the
work. The President came
with by no means flying colors for
a second failure to give the
mat of two words in which,
however, she had a company
several. Mrs. L, C. Arthur car-
off the prise for the nearest
approach to perfection, while a
fair young lady and an exceeding-
bright and vivacious young
married lady blushed over the
booby.
Refreshments were served.
The chapter will hold Its next
regular meeting with Mrs. I.
the fourth Tin. .
in May.
Scientists claim that soil of
tho Everglades Florida is the
in world, and would,
if produce marvelous
crops of nearly anything
It is proposed to reclaim this
tract, which covers nearly
square miles, by
drainage canals to take off
and at the same time serve
means of transportation
Contrary to
belief, the Everglades
are healthful, the water is sweet
and pure, and there is almost a
total absence of fevers
diseases. The cost
paring these lands for cultivation
will lie per
HOWDY DO.
Some Speak lo Me, Some to You.
April
h. V. Morrill, of Snow Hill, is
town.
W. J. Pope, of spent to
day here.
w. L. Cooper, of came
In Wednesday
G B. W. Hadley, of LaGrange,
returned home Wednesday even-
Miss Eva Allen, from near here,
I to Wednesday even-
ling to visit friends.
J. C. Lamb, of Williamston,
had been a few day
there, left this morning
j J. I. went lo
evening
land returned this
I D, G. of arrived
Wednesday afternoon to be at the
bedside of bis brother-in-law, ex
I Judge Moore.
W. II. of Washington,
and win
the Perkins house on
I street. He than also
the machine
will oil the business, bailiff a
class machinist.
1902.
Mrs. Charles returned
Thursday evening from no
T. C. Woolen, of panic
over this morning lo court.
Mis. j. J. re
turned Thursday evening from
Baltimore.
L. B. Baal, who for the last few
years has held a position at the
Atlantic. Coast Lino depot here,
left morning for lo ac-
a position with the Seaboard
Air
Action of the of at Paul's
Parish.
death of Augustus
Moore leaves a vacancy the
Of Saint Paul's Pariah that
will be ham lo till. During a long
life he has faithfully served the
church as layman and for the past
two years has been efficient
vestryman of Hi. Paul's
Greenville, North Carolina.
Other Parishes thin have
of Judge Moore's
life. He served as Sun
day School Superintendent at
N. C, and for several
years was a devoted Lay Header
the State of Washington, and it
was chiefly through his efforts that
St. Paul's church was built at
Mount
We deeply feel and mourn
loss of him who bus been instant
In season, and out of season, to
serve the in the faithful
111.111, duties
bent upon both s layman and
vestryman. He is always wise,
prudent, nations and just-
voted to his church, his home, and
his shining ex-
in the work of Christian
progress. He ho borne with
manly Christian his full
share of the burdens and re-
of all he has under-
taken; and well may it bl said
lived to
Therefore we, vestry of Saint
Paul's Parish do resolve,
church has lost
true, conscientious and
member and vestry of Saint
Parish has lost is most
valued councilor co worker.
extend to his
beloved wife
loyalty, cheerfulness and fidelity
under all circumstances has been
the inspiration of his life, that love,
sympathy and that
words cannot express, but felt by
hearts touched with grief.
a page be set
POD the records of the cl
register, to memory of our be-
loved vestryman That a copy be
sent to his devoted wife j and a
copy lie I'm 1,1-lice I in-;
for publication.
H. II
W. B. I Vestry
Paul's Parish,
W. L. Brown. I
We met I many shopper
buy ways of life.
You Know You are Taking
When Chill
the in prim-
ed on very allowing It Imply
Iron and Quinine in a No,
Cum, No Pay.
Shoulder Broken.
Mrs. Ashley Thigpen, an aged
lady, visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Hugh of this place, fell this
morning and broke her
have ban set but she
Is still very
Southerner,
Be Sure to See our
Grand and
Goods,
Laces and Silks, k
Everything New up to Date
THREE STORES FULL
The Big Store
Greenville, N C.
At present in the H. C. Booker store, Mrs. M. T.
charge. Big line choice Pattern Hats
York. New goods arriving daily
g-i
Away
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Wholesalers ray we Mil
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lo for the relief demanded
April 1902.
C. MOORS,
Clerk Court
THE GREENVILLE
LANDS POSTED.
All to tr-
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without ray
in Swift
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the Old Dominion B. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line and Chesapeake
8.8. Co. from Baltimore. Mer-
and Line from
Boston.
J.
Greenville, N. O.
J. K. District Supt.
Washington, N. C
CO.
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior Exterior
for Fine Cheap Build-
Ion.
to in
print , work.
your orders lo
Co.
N. C.
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every
and prices M low
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
Ii. W.
III
I . B
University
PATENTS
The place L-ct the every
Ii
i For
E MARKS
u s hunt mini
WASHINGTON
LAW SCHOOL.
Tin law
Mb, Iii
in
to
by lawyers
Jas. C. Dean,
chapel Hill, N- t,
GREENVILLE N. C.
e-
Bagging and always
hand
I-11 h goods kepi on
hand. Country produce
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
North Carolina's
The Charlotte Observer.
EVERY DAY III THE YEAR.
TOMPKINS.
j Editor
OBSERVER Receives the
largest telegraphic news service
delivered to any paper between
Washington and Atlanta, and
special service is the greatest
ever handled by a North Caro-
paper.
THE SUNDAY OBSERVER con-
of or more page, and is
to a large extent made up of
original matter.
THE SEMI-WEEKLY
ER Tuesday and Friday
l per year. The largest paper
in North Carolina.
Sample copies sent application.
Address
THE OBSERVER,
Charlotte, N. C.
J.
-------HEALER IN-------
A GENERAL LINE OF
nice Line of Hardware.
DOME TO MB.
J. B. COBBY.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and Broken in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
In Advance.
One Year fl, Biz Months
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling are em
ployed. Subscriptions taken
office. The Semi
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or The Duly
and
one year for payable in ad-
Dr. D
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, N.
Tim in work low
t.-r far eases.
Halt e err
All oner
Ii from cheap.
Frames on hand sit the time. Come sad
examine my work. No to show
sod answer The very
work to all. noun
lo IV . iii , I. p. m. Yours lo
FOR
The Eastern
selector
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH TO
PER YEAR
VOL
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, MAY
Ricks Wilkinson
Away
Women
And what would said a
Women's Rights orator.
excitedly shouted a man
in the gallery.
Perhaps that's why so many
men do their shoe business at our
store, for we certainly have the
women's trade.
Why shouldn't we
We carry the most famous line
of Women's shoes and our store is
fairly ablaze with the latest Spring creations in
Kid and Patent Kid Oxfords-all Goodyear Welt
insures sole flexibility and
They will soon be on the feet of the best dressers
in town.
They're yours at to a pair.
Department.
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS
NOTES.
N. C, April, M.
Emily I
has a cow that strayed from borne
any will he
highly appreciated by her. The I
cow is an mark
will weigh
She has been gone about three
Harass of j
who has been visiting her lather, I
BETHEL ITEMS.
Apr. 1902.
Min Rollins and Miss
of
spent Friday
Mi-- Lillian Taylor, Millie
Lens Everette Mag
op-lo-date Hue in Pine Trim- of Gold I
lieu-.
Mine Madge
We are now ready for an inspection by the
Silk, Satins, Ribbons.
White Goods, c, Minstrel cloth. Grenadines and
ill the Ill-west
As well be oat of the World as out of Fashion.
For knowing and of the authoritative
of fashion, keep yourself familiar with
Kicks
1888 1902
friends
and
Capt. II. f, home
Wednesday.
Carriage Co. ii
few of their buggies they
arc offering at special
com you will alias a
bargain.
J. J. of
laud, spent Wednesday algal with
Mack of cross
loads, spent Wednesday night
with his brother, J. II.
and left for Greenville next
lag,
If you are ready for your to
trucks you can conical once.
Va have i lot on hand and
G. Cox Mfg.
Co.
If you want tobacco Hue repairs
Skirt Goods
you seen
is mil come in look,
worn out. come before
attract, Quality decides,
do to prices.
-send the measure and you will this is the be.-l
of
spent and Monday
ii lends of this phase.
Thursday
and Friday with Mix Nina
Grime.
ti. of
I,., been t
parents Hie hist i in re
turned Monday.
A. Ward spent in
on
V. K. Sunday and
in with his
and Tuesday.
i Smith and j,. ,.
Sunday Gold Point.
W. Andrews and family, of
with
at your window parents at Ibis place,
newest patterns are sold. Prices
, , , day at Frog Level.
Look as closely us you, Miss of
Measure your purchases by satisfaction Thursday in town.
Lace Curtains
Hi.
MY LINE.
SPRING MILLINERY
Is now ready for you lo see.
To see it will prove to that
I have the Largest. Prettiest
and Cheapest stock ever shown
in Greenville.
MY PATTERN HATS
will lie sold at extremely low
prices. I have had years ex-
in business, have
ways given you good
Come See
what have to offer you now
Children's Hats from cents up.
Hats from cents to any price desired.
I will be ably assisted by Mas.
customers already know that she tries to please
them In shaping and trimming to become the wearer. We
will get the New Styles each month daring the season.
Come see my Hack Hat for Easter.
MRS. L. GRIFFIN.
At Old Stand.
and we will have no trouble to lit
them. You can get your flues or
repairs at any time. Come after
them whether you have placed
order or not. We have them made
and can lit up any style in short
while. -A. i Cox Mfg. Co.
J, K. to
ton Thursday and returned
Friday morning.
J. A. bits accepted a
position at and left for
that place yesterday.
gave a supper
complimentary to the Heel
Baud Thursday evening, which
was very much enjoyed by
members.
Little Annie Nelson went
to Greenville yesterday.
C. A Pair and wife attended
the Odd anniversary at
den last night.
Prof. A. A. lei and B
went to Ayden yes-1
to witness the I
base ball game.
All of the Dormitory crowd are
loud in their pi list of the Tar
Heel Band whir i gave them such
a nice concert Thursday night.
Coming from those who are so
competent to judge, this is a very
high compliment, but no more
than our excellent band deserves.
We don't believe any baud in the
State ever made more improvement
iii the same length of lime.
place in to
buy goods.
T. Brown Miss
i Than
J. B. Cherry
The Only Department in
GREENVILLE
near
with
rel.-l
Stop It
any old
ill, bill come
years premiums have been paid in the
ll
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
i. Paid up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is
Will be reinstated if arrears be within on month while you
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory
of payment of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the of the second and of each
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an dining the lifetime
of Insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
Think God for Such Women.
A young Eastern
who was engaged to be mar-
was visited two days before
the coming event by her Intended
husband. She the odor
Of liquor on bis and sent
him word next day, forever
And she stuck lo ll
was better for In in to go down alone
than to drag an innocent woman
with bin, Thank for such
News.
N.,
HUNT in
III log is offered
I us one. lush and
palatable. We have
smoked HEATS t Country and
sugar arc delicious.
Wholesalers we sell
Kit I ITS a ml
in v . Thai means w e
I the it light prices.
Then if you a good Cigar
or good Smoking and Chewing To
we have the mist of Hues
also.
The place to get the BEST every
time is
THE NEW
All Kinds at The Reflector
Slate Auditor It. V. Dixon will
deliver the address the Tenth
of May to the Confederate Veter-
ans at Washington, N. C. Alter
the decoration of graves,
will lie served old soldiers.
The Finest Fabric
human skill is
with tin- lining of Uh-
Ii lull i inhaled in-
W of take
Perry
Travelers In
all Painkiller in their
Mrs
Whit
I day here.
Mi.-s Mayo,
, s eat Thin day night
lives in Ibis place.
Miss Ida Davenport,
ho ha been visiting friends in
Washington returned
II. Brooks and Hi. Skinner,
of spent lure
on I
Miss Rose
I bare.
Misses Hattie James, Ella Bur-
roughs, Ida
I Eliza and James,
Everetts, in
.- bopping.
Alexandria Cory, William
Ion, spent m
Harris spent Wednesday
and I ill
returned
from
is. Tuesday in
town.
Bethel High School is on a boom,
Prof. J. has on roll
over Kid pupils. We are glad lo
sec Bethel is . o highly
C. II. James Monday iii
Scot land Neck.
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS
By The Orange, Virginia, Observer
Time is woven Into eternity
network of death.
often a live cent bear
in a million dollar
A man mil
the years strike bis heart.
talk a good
and boa can a bad bill
I ii society ii is not
lo return u hill collector's
call.
model in III
of his griefs nor loads
hearts of hers bis
an lo a
poker i pot link.
The work in
a political Job is gelling
Apr.
The past In
ha- in c u by a
the republican
v in Philippine
During the major portion three
sessions Senator of Utah
s set forth
tin- aims of I lie
and pointed out
j In w the franchises and special
I of were to
be farmed out to administration
favorites the expense of
people. and
Saturday
its
I he Of I he
in
I have defended rights of the
and Its of
Brig.
reform will lie one of the
leading issues of next and es-
of Urn next
said Senator Money,
of Mississippi, yesterday, when I
asked him of of
Cuban reciprocity la Senate.
republican
dare mil educe
tariff which it has up.
interests protest at
soy reduction u-h
their profits and these
interests are stronger than the
party. The removal of the
refined sugar was a
Up in right direction. The
profits of the Sugar Trust would
have been reduced the material
benefit of the people bat the bill
was not amended in the House with
lb.- expectation that it would paw,
but rather with belief that the
amendment would kill it and there
is no chance lot tin- bin, us amend-
ed, iii Senate.
the many of the
were made purposely high
a view to providing a margin
negotiation of
treaties, no treaties are confirmed
by dominant party,
of tariff rates is made and the
people naturally to turn to the
democratic for relief and
they gel
SCHOOL BOOKS
Reflector
Men
In I ill I ml . i i . tin
i i loll , I In i v ill strain
tin ii mm
-hi I Inn tin v
i in the
I iii-1 i up, i iii II.-i i
ll III ,. ll lull.
i, in ii. i . met aim i i
A Remarkable Centennial.
Centennials n many things an-
passing the American
pie with increasing as
the years goon, but there are few
lo compare Importance with an
educational one which will occur
in North Carolina month.
The college in South for
girls young women will be one
hundred years old than, and
city of Win-Ion Salem is preparing
an elaborate celebration of
Salem Academy aim College's
anniversary, which is only
the third its kind in the I
Slates.
Importance
AI I he recent dinner of die
Sphinx Waldorf-As
I hi in Ne York, a paper
Ail was rend.
The writer as a proof of Die
Importance advertising the
that some of artists are
now employed making designs
for advertisers, is also note
worthy nut some Modern
processes reproduction in
work have been Invented through
the of advertise.- Phil
Glittering ace not
I golden.
Home I In ii
even before I ho eggs are laid.
ll lake In
blast hopes,
Smile fellows have to be
loaded III In nil then
mouths.


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Eastern reflector, 29 April 1902
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
April 29, 1902
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