Eastern reflector, 2 May 1902


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SAVE
Bands
FOR PRESENTS
Cigar BANDS and Old Virginia Cheroot WRAPPERS MAY g
with TAGS from NATURAL LEAF,
SPUN
PEACH AND RICE,
and TRADE MARK STICKERS from Pipe Smoking
Tobacco, in securing these presents, ONE TAG being equal to TWO CIGAR BANDS or TWO OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOT WRAPPERS
BANDS
TOOL SET
1300 BANDS
fa
Steel-
i .
REVOLVER
1200 BANDS
BANDS
BICYCLE
-ah
Five Cent Cigar Bands
The above illustrations
represent the presents to be given for
BUSY
BANDS . Hom
YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS PLAINLY on outside of package con.
BANDS or WRAPPERS and d them by mail, or express
prepaid. Be sure to your package wrapped and properly marked, so
that it will not be lost in transit. Send or wrappers and requests for presents
requests for to C. Brown, Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.
OUR. NEW ILLUSTRATED of present for 1902 Includes many
articles not shown above. It contain the most attractive list of presents ever offered
for bands and wrappers, and will be sent by mall on receipt of postage two
cents.
Our offer presents for bands and wrappers will expire November 1901.
American Cigar Company
Have You Forgot Ms Pills
What
FOR TORPID LIVER.
i AM AN
V DATE
Dyspepsia, Costiveness,
Sallow Skin and Piles.
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
LIVER PILLS, as a trial will prove.
Hardware Take No Substitute,
COTTEN, C. E.
Surveys with Plats or Maps
made and
will, bf
will I e given
Tim-.
Hats, Shirts, If ants,
A OF THING
WHICH I UNABLE TO MENTION
if
Tinware,
to see me for your next
Yours to
Jas. White.
All r n
Mi ill on in
II. Hie
. i D ii I, Ufa.
now by Nichols
lie
law. i W III.
III.;
1902
For Locks Hinges,
Windows, Paints, Rope, Barnes,
Collars, Plows, Shovels Car-
Tunis, go In
Next door in Kirks Wilkinson. to Ormond
DON'T THY cut old
thing Unit is offered yon, cone
in for something nice, fresh
palatable. We have
SMOKED MEATS Country
i are delicious.
Wholesalers ray we Mil
hit
h. M.
Wholesale Mil retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. paid for
Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar
Turkeys. lied-
Mattresses, Oak Suits,
by Parlor
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
and Gall Ax
High Life Tobacco, Key
roots, Henry George Clear,
lied iii-.-., reaches, Apples,
Plan Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Ly, Magic Food, Oil,
Cotton Seed Heal and Gar-
den Apples,
Dried Applet,
i i
China Tin Wooden
Ware. Cakes Mara
New
Sewing Machines, nu
I other
Cheap for cash. om
Schultz
Phone M
Ki i i In
County, i
Ki i.-, in i
v-
O, C. ;
Lumber
rt it. Smith Kill
ti in of
i the lo
in the
O. C. lo mid
R. I. and mull will
In i a
pi Term nor Court
lilt I Monday t
the IT ii Mid County in Green-
ville, N. answer or to
in Mid at tin- will
lo for the relief demanded
April 1902.
C. MOORS,
Clerk Court
THE GREENVILLE
LANDS POSTED.
All to tr-
say way my or to
without ray
in Swift
Of J. Ii.
Smith, C. C. II. I
w. Bro.,
sod J. A.
OLD DOMINION
IN
J. W. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Bagging, Ties unit Ban.
Cm c
WHEN YOU WANT
Dry
etc., go to
Mrs. L. I. WHITE,
X.
Nice line if
for or in
-a
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 Boston,
Aurora, South Creek. Belhaven,
Swan Quarter, Ocracoke and
all for me West with rail-
roads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
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
V C.
O. J.
Entered at Post Office at
Greenville, N. C, Second Class
Mail Matter.
May 1902.
lion Morton. tenner
Secretary of Vita-
Cleveland's cabinet, died
Sunday in Chicago.
Strangers stopping in
express wonder how a town
like this Io net along
without water works
lights.
A jealous woman in an Ohio
town rushed to the jumped
in, and found the water so cold it
the jealousy up and she waded
It not cured her of
her jealousy but also of her
the fellow who caused it,
and she has never blinked at him
Star.
A SAD DEATH.
Walton
Away.
Owe lo man is the
Injunction of the If people
would prayerfully observe this,
how much tho condition of
out people would be. There would
Dot be anything due on
lions editors and pub-
would ii a much better
humor they usually are.
Ayden Baptist.
are ere tiled with much
homing but a story is It-Id
about two in New York which
were sold end taken by the par-
eh Met in a covered wagon to
place miles distant. A few
afterwards they got out and
and turned up ill the
place they wore taken from,
though they had to swim a stream
yards wide. They were
turned to who bought
till-in and within a week went back
Star.
A man's life is full of crosses
temptations. He
this world without his consent,
goes out again his will the
trip between the two is exceeding
rocky. The rules of contraries
is one of the important features of
the trip. When he is little the
big ---ill kiss bin, but when he is
grow ti the little girls kiss him. If
he raises a big family he is a
chump, but if he raises a small
cheek he Is a thief a fraud and
shunned like a leprous Chinaman.
i i I; i- j he is a bad manager,
u he's lieu he it he's
in politics it's for pie, if he's out
of polities tell where lo
him and he's no for bis
; if he doesn't give to Char-
he's a stingy cuss lives
only for himself, If he does give it
is for show; If he died young
was a great future ahead him, if
ho is living to an old age he has
his calling. He is Intro-
lo this world by u doctor
to the next one by the same
process. The road is rocky but
man loves to travel
Free Press.
Advertising Facts.
Among the positive millions
of an experienced and successful
advertiser in the newspapers are
matter how good an
is, it will not sell lo any great
stout it is thoroughly
Every in was
deeply Saturday
when was announced Mr.
T. W. was dead, the end
having a few past S
o'clock. Death is always but
docs not that could
have i i-u more so than this. A
young man in the full vigor of life,
the friend of everybody es-
teemed all, with a future so
full of hope and his
away so untimely. Yet
ii -I willed it so. and His will is
Supreme.
Walton
was born Moon.-county January
1871, making him a little
more than years old at lime
of his death, lie was not known
in Greenville the fall of
when he came lo accept a position
as of THE
Though at the lime an entire
stranger, there was about him that
both in person
character, that at once won for him
the admiration of the people
here. Time passed on to
prove how fully he was
Winterville
NEWS HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS
NOTES.
N. C, April
It. L. is has gone to New
to attend Federal court.
Miss Lila Fields is Id town visit-
Win N. C. n J. T. Thorne.
Alex who is
in the factory at this place, bad
misfortune last of
having a piece of tobacco Hue
fall his sharp edge
descending first and making a very
ugly Mr. bled con-
from it, but we arc
pleated was not very
Prof. lo lie here
at regular noon practice of the
band last an
excuse amends
by giving an extra lesson. He
I was kindly informed by
j that his had not been
as was had just the
same.
A gentleman in town, suffering
with procured
remedy for relief from his
physician and carried it home.
Several days afterward he
himself entirely cared and a very
happy man. Not so with his
daughters, who were expecting
company, looking for
their of for
of all the esteem bestowed upon f,,,,,,,,
him. grew from M D
into
quickly ripened into esteem, so with their
that day by day circle abort Sp j,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,.
bin grew linger larger, never . mm , f a
losing a but gaining them . m
constantly. He was indeed
perfect in word and act, I Ur ,;,,;,
and
loyal and no to every
every
His life here i- known and
saying words of praise for him is
but to what each knows and
none can with what
a heavy heart
held religious services in the
chapel here last Sunday afternoon,
Mr. Griffith anticipates the com-
of Episcopal church at
this place in the very near
Quite a crowd of young gentle
we pay feeble j ,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,.
wheels last and attended
was more than a faithful in the afternoon,
he had won that place in oar Miss Bowie Chapman went to
heart that made us love him evening lo visit
And the same returned Saturday.
Clarence Jones, of Greenville,
feeling was held by every one con-
with R for
there was that kindness and con-
that made the entire
on the paper almost
like a family, and his death is a
bereavement to each one.
On be Bib of March, not quite
ago, be received
telegram staling that both his
fattier and mother were very
with pneumonia at the old home
near at
in attend them. A days after
home bis mother died, and
next day his father joined her
the In mean-
time a sister taken i-k. In be
a later by the
sickness of another all
pneumonia. The Ural sister
died, other hovering between
life and death for sometime before
there was a change for the better.
All bereavement and patient
turning oft be sick through
weeks bad broken hint down in
and He returned lo
on the 3rd of April to
resume his work, but on the I Mil
was himself taken with pneumonia
end die mi the Everything
possible done for him and he
made a brave tight for life, but the
hand of could not lie Stay-
ed.
The burial look place in Cherry
Hill cemetery Sunday afternoon at
o'clock, services conducted
Rev. J. X. assisted by
Rev. II. II. Kure.
The pall bearers were Messrs.
was here talking shoes,
and Pete Harris
spent the Sabbath here.
T. It. Tyndall went to Kinston
Monday night returned next
morning.
Mrs. Cox spent Monday
with Mrs.
afternoon in the
Frank Carroll.
Mrs. is on a
visit tn her patents near
C. Greenville, came
in lo sea us last Saturday and we
were pleased to have him do so.
III. Is a candidate for the
Democratic nomination for the
office of Register of Deeds, shell
if he should receive and be elected
to he would prove a most efficient
officer.
having laundry to send
off will oblige A. Fair very
much having it ready Monday
I evening Sib lost, as he will ship
his basket on Tuesday.
M Battle Annie
spent Monday night
out at Harry in
country.
When a young man can't tell
his mother's
Bible and a twenty five cent novel
matters are certainly critical.
; Prank Wilson, s.
. , , . ,, ,. , C. T. N.
able is not nearly so difficult a lent . ,. ,, ,, . .
. , ., . . Hint, M. K. K. Griffin,
as a business profitable with .
. ,. r . . It. I. . II. A. J
out it. there are many business
enterprises which could be made
vastly more profitable by
per advertising. Philadelphia
Spent for Education.
Interesting figures have been
compiled in
of Instruction,
giving the for the
education since 1871.
The total is
estimated tor 1909.
In are
numbers paid
their purl of
special taxes in graded schools
tor last years. This
makes a total of
The amount year
was
News A
Griffin, C. W. and C. U.
The beautiful Moral
from sorrowing friends and
great assemblage of around
his grave speak more eloquently
than winds the high regard
by the of
Some Eaten.
On a wager Tuesday night one
ate 1-1 cream
drank coca colas without slop
ping, and ate I I cream
pulls and drank coca colas.
the boys actually say they slept,
I bey managed to get asleep.
It scarcely lie said of people
who wear squeaky shoes I hoy
have their soles.
Marriage Licenses.
of Deeds, T. K. Moore,
issued the following marriage
last
II. and
wards.
Irwin Hines and Fannie Ward.
Spell and Ada
Newton and
Total number of licenses
during the month of April,
while and l for
W. B. went to Tarboro
Miss Mamie Lang returned from
when -he had been spend-
sometime her sister, Mr.-.
May.
G. W. Freeman and wife
the at J. L.
Mrs. G. Gillespie. who has
en visiting relatives
here, lo her home at Tar-
today.
Sirs. D. W. Arnold spent
day in with Miss
Hines.
Little Miss Moore
is in town visiting
Mrs. Lucy Moore.
Miss Lewis is in town
visiting Sirs. Belcher and
friends.
The schedule of K. C. rail-
road has changed lo only
trip a day. Leaves here at
a. m. and retinas at p. m.
W. A. Lewis spent Sunday in
Tarboro.
Travis K. Hooker, of Greenville,
was in to n
Mrs. S. M. and Misses
ha and Sue May
Sunday town at Mrs.
For Corporation Commissioner.
N. 1902.
Editor
At our next Democratic Slate
Convention convenes in
the July will
be nominated a candidate for
Commissioner lo succeed
Dr. Abbott. surveying the
held of the many and deserving
bright lights in Slate, we
are satisfied there is none aiming
list more competent and de-
serving to fill the position than
our old G. I. Watson, of
Hyde county. A graduate of
Trinity College who stood second
lo done in his class, a man of extra
; a capacity
which and
fully attested, filling with hon-
or and credit nearly every office, of.
trust in his county, from
Court Clerk down. A true and
tried Democrat, of the true Jeff-
For rears I hive never
Bitted Aver
every spring. It
blood, me feel strong, and
me every
John P. Brooklyn,
Pure and rich blood
carries new life to every
part of the body. You
are invigorated, refreshed.
You feel anxious to be
active.
steady s. That's
what Sarsaparilla
will do for you.
list
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J. C AT BK CO.
ALL OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE NOW CURABLE
or new invention.
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
STATE
Happenings In North
Three thousand crates of straw-
berries were shipped from
along the Wilmington
Weldon railroad.
A chapter of orphans fro-i the
Oxford Orphan Asylum will
May on their concert
tour of tin-
The Davidson College bane hull
team claims the championship
over all college learns in
They won seven out of
eight
Two men have just been tried at
Carthage on the charge
in a lynching committed in
Moore county some lime ago.
men were
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Mini, a who
only could me.
Into TA-e. I Um It- la ear
liken In a New York paper, ordered mm
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five week-
an. to remain Very
V. A. Md.
Our treatment not Interfere your
YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT
INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, LA SALLE ILL
t lie Tickling,
and t i; tn lit- .
AREAS
Your in The
goes right along with its
type. A gentleman in work.
sense. Strictly temperate in
all his very moral, a I lime for
easily approachable, advertisers,
prudent in all things. What more i If people to visit your
deserving and capable a
could we select slum Id he be
nominated elected he will n-
Beet credit upon his party, Stale,
county and self.
v. M. D.
I it will be read, that is in
i-
Some of the
arc going
out
nearly every day trying their luck
after the tribe. Messrs. Al
and Jim Taft went seven miles
down river Tuesday and made
a line catch, bringing about
REFLECTOR
People read this paper for
there is in it, and they will see
what you say.
If you have not time to write
the advertisement yourself or
don't know just what you want
to say, let us know and we will
Messrs. M. Hodges, M. A. help you get it up.
Allen Ed. also tried j We have bright and attractive
their skill, Tuesday afternoon, but to illustrate ad-
did not do so well. They succeed-
ed in la ml just one each. Mr.
Allen says he had regular
man's He slipped oh a
log upon he was crossing a
and sat mud and
water until the others pulled him
out.
which
for asking.
you can use
issued
Prize Winners.
The voting party in opera
Tuesday under the
auspices of the Ladies Aid Society
the Mi church, was unite
successful, about being the
proceeds, Mrs. Charles Laugh-
received highest
of votes for most popular
married lady, and Miss Sue Clark,
Tarboro, received the highest
vote for the prettiest young lady.
Northern IV
the certain
May lie it's because a woman is
always eager for the last word
that she reads end of a book
Not That Kind of Lord.
An odd circumstance occurred the
other in church in
The lord of the man-
or bad It action against
the parson r shooting upon his
land-, and, himself to be
addressed from desk in the
Lord, furtive us our
ho rose in u and swore
e would see him first.
A Short Biography.
Dr. entomologist
the department of agriculture, late-
v received a request to furnish for
publication a sketch of himself.
lie
I The moat Important of my Ufa
the
t Horn county, lit
I Hi
very II.
HUNDLEY,
RICHMOND, VA,
THE GREATEST STOCK
AND MEDIUM
OP
IN THE SOUTH
CORRESPONDENCE
SOLICITED .
709-711-713 E. Broad Si,
RICHMOND, VA.
Corn, Cotton, Tobacco,
Selling High
Likely to continue to sell high I
The Philosophy of Farming
Smaller Surface. Labor
Fertilize with a free hand I
Buy of your own people
Chemical Co.
Southern Makers of Fertilizers
For Southern Farmers.
High Standard. High Service.
Moderate
Factories st Everywhere.
Bethel High
first class Preparatory School. Prepares
for and for Life
J. Principal, BUSS MAMIE Assistant,
M Its. J. W. Music and Art.
Primary 1.50
Intermediate, 2.25 Music, piano rent, 3.00
Advanced, Incidental fee, per year, 1.00
Board moderate. For further particulars address
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal.
Everybody
Cordially invited to see our of
before buying. We have what you 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 Mm neck, just the thing for summer. Hals
trimmed while you wait. Give us a trial.
Yours to
Misses Erwin.
farmer should have one. They save time and save
tHE JAMES CO. Bethel, N. C
arc milking the best Distributor for the least money of
any on the market. All soon it pronounce it a great
success. If you need write
also School Lawn Swings, Ruby
Swings, Desks, Screen Doors, Tobacco Trucks, c.
JAMES Bethel, N. C.
SCHOOL BOOKS
fountain gen
mm
We
Are After
The
Shirt Trade
Of this season. And we are
to have ton. help it,
with attractive Shirt The new
staffs so line and beautiful that we
to our The beat skirt values
yon saw are here. .
Cuffs lo match the shirts at SO. 1.00 1-00 IS.
Pleated, some plain. Plenty black and whiles, and
rich colors in shades. Neat figures will be very
new and popular. Also white madras and white corded
linens-white will be much worn, also, this season.
Come, see our -we like . show them.
KING CLOTHIER.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS
in the margin of this it
so to remind you that you owe
for
subscription and we request
you to settle as early as
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.
Baseball lever ii taking hold
now.
Cotton keeps pushing on low
cents.
The weather is gelling up to
summer temperature.
has so far escaped
the new ping game.
your fat Cattle to E. M.
and ft gross,
Nurseries had the first
st raw be i of I ho season
The last few days fire has been
burning In the woods not far south
of
Fish are reported biting
Some good catches of white perch
have been made.
s. new baseball ground is being
laid off South Greenville near
the school building.
The liquid air advance man was
here Tuesday but failed to work up
a guarantee for his show.
If you have neglected to pay
your poll lax there Is no vote for
you in the elections this year.
Work is progressing rapidly on
the stables being built by F.
on the corner of
Fifth streets.
The acknowledges
with thanks invitation to the
closing exercises Winterville
High School May 14th a 16th.
Two advertisements of for
sale appear In
today, by 8- Lucas of Wilson,
the other by Bro of
Bethel.
A lady New Haven, Conn.,
in sending a renewal of sub
script ion to The adds
can't imagine the pleasure
get In reading the home news in
the
Dr. Hyatt will be Greenville
at Hotel Bertha on Monday, May
the 12th, for the purpose of treat-
diseases of the eye and fitting
glasses. Dr. Hyatt has many
friends and patients in
and hopes to meet many of them
while here.
THE BOOK CLUB.
fur The
The End the Century Book
Club has not held its regular re-
truly delightful
entertainment by Mrs.
James L. Ml lie just four
ago. Mrs. Little not only enter-
the club pretty
home on Fifth street, but had
a number of friends as well
to participate in the intellectual
edible feast prepared for the
occasion. The fair hostess, though
a and consequently a new
housekeeper, not only received her
guests with the case of a society
matron long accustomed to do the
honors of her own establishment,
lint clearly demonstrated her skill
in the prescribed arts of a well
The menu was
appetizing from start to finish.
The literary treat was also most
enjoyable. Mrs. Grimes read an
interesting and beautifully worded
prose synopsis of
while read sever
of the songs of the poem.
The club will meet with Mrs.
Harry Skinner on Wednesday
evening of this week at
o'clock.
Santiago, or for the Rid. While and Blue
Mr. Edward wife,
the writers of the above play, are
here the purpose of rendering
the same, with local talent, in the
opera house on the 15th of May,
for benefit of the Osceola Baud.
Mr. and wife come very
highly recommended, they
have been compelled to repeat the
play In every town where It has
been presented. The play is a
beautiful one, and has been pro
some of the largest cities
with great success. The plot is
laid Washington, D. C, and
Cuba, and it requires twenty four
people the stage at one lime.
Arrangements are being made l
give a grand street parade th lay
of performance. This is ex
to be of biggest at-
tractions ever attempted our
town, by our local latent, our
band deserve and
should be greeted by a crowded
house.
HOWDY DO.
Some Speak to Me, Some to You.
Monday,
It. O. returned Friday
Tarboro.
J. B. Higgs, who has been sick
tor several out
Mrs. J. B. returned Fri-
day evening from
Mrs. J. L. Barr, of Weldon, is
hero on a v to her parents.
W. M. Tarboro, was
here a short while this morning.
J. J. Cherry, Jr., returned Fri-
day evening from Baltimore and
L. Ames, of Portsmouth,
came in Saturday lo visit
his Mrs. W. B. Brown.
Thigpen went to
Tarboro Saturday to sec her moth-
who was seriously hurt by a fall
last week.
J. A. of
who was here during the sickness
and death of his brother, returned
home today.
At mi. M INS.
V. at, Leo even-
W. J. of Bethel, is in
town today.
Rev. F. A. Bishop returned
Monday
C B. was full of
smiles and joy today over the
rival of a little gill at his home.
L. D. Ames, who was visiting
his daughter, Mrs. W. B. Brown,
returned to Portsmouth today.
Governor and Mrs. Jams
Judge Winston spent Saturday
night Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. R. R. Gotten, at
April 1902.1
Mrs. Fannie Cox went lo Norfolk
this morning.
Mrs. A. M. returned from
K lent on today.
C. Skinner left this for
up the road.
T. II. Bateman went to Golds-
Tuesday
Capt. Swift Galloway left Tues-
day for Kinston,
J. A. returned Tuesday
from Washington.
Dr. L. C. Skinner came in Tues-
day from Parmele.
Miss Minnie Tunstall is visiting
Mrs. ii. E. Ricks at
Miss Ada C. Ward returned this
from a visit to friends at
II. T. King went to
Tuesday evening lo deliver the
closing address at a school.
Mrs. A. B. White and little son
Greensboro, who have
here home today.
Misses Mabel Bawls and Sue
Clark, of Tarboro, who have been
spending some days with Miss
Sallie Gotten, at re-
turned to Tuesday
evening.
Be Sure to See our
SUPERB LINE
Grand and Gorgeous
White and
s Goods,
Laces and Embroideries, Silks, k
Everything New up to Date
Certainly.
The esteemed Greenville
Court.
Mayor W. H. has dis-
posed of the follow lug cases in his
court since last r- port.
J. H. Smith, drunk
fined costs,
Button, drunk and
fined and costs, 3.30.
Robert and
disorderly, fined and costs,
JO.
Tom and
I i fined penny and costs,
S. Galloway, using profane
on street lined and costs,
William drunk
William
costs, 3.33.
William resisting officer,
bound over to Superior court.
THREE STORES FUEL OF BARGAINS.
Hi
Constipation
your head
back of your eyes Bad
taste in your mouth Its
your liver Pills are
They cure
headache, dyspepsia.
All
Is assured there was
no intent to pilfer from it the
The says
that he is under the impression
that he gave the credit, and it
positive that he to do
so. contemporary will there-
fore, acquit us of felon
low Southerner.
C. T.
The Big Store j,
N C.
Lot A
Mr. Charles Denson, one of the
of the Greenville
Co., caught
his left hand in one of the ma-
chines. His little was cut
off two other lingers badly
roar
Ward a
C-
Fire.
Friday a of
saw mill a mile above town was
by lire. The kitchen to
the residence of Mr. W.
bee, corner Greene and Second
streets, caught lire the same even
but was put out without dam-
age.
TOBACCO TRUCKS.
Tobacco farmers can gel best
Tobacco Truck the market this
O. who
is manufacturing the French pa
by B. Tripp This
is only the best Truck, it
is easiest to between the
rows and at the price is the cheap-
test sold. Leave your orders with
Greenville If.
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
At present in the H. C. Hooker store, Mrs. M. T. Co well
Big line choice Pattern Hats New;
New goods arriving daily
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THAI I AM STILL
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Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
mi AM A OTHER
WHICH TO MENTION
Come to me for your next B of Flour
Yours to please-
Jas. B. White.
CARR,
For Hinges, Doors.
Windows, Paints, Rope,
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car-
Tools, lo
H. L CARR
door i Kirks
Wilkinson,
Successor lo Curr.
THE
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Is by
ethers In activities us fine
nation actual from
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freedom from July-paper All men a-J woman
want know what is doing And It an Intellectual
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lei-. that through tn sot
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Review cf and a- re
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rat that I could not have It a very part
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FARMVILLE ITEMS.
N. April lit.
Mis. W. K. Home spent Friday
in town Mrs. Lucy
Debating society
met last night, debated this
Resolved, Thai is the
of his own The
negative on. They meet again
Friday night, May The query
Resolved, That compulsory
be made complete in
North Carolina.
Misses Vivian Parker
from Snow Hill
yesterday,
Ray West, of wag in
town to tee Ms best girl last night.
Captain Dick Williams, of
Greenville, was in town Thursday
nigh to attend the Mason's meet-
log.
W. o. Lang is hat his build-
Inge moved Main St., so as In
make room fur W. M. new
store.
Mrs. D.
is Mrs. Mrs.
W. B- Pollard returned
from Mount.
Rev. l. W. Arnold to
Wilson yesterday on business.
The Christian parsonage la near-
completed. The parson will
mote next week
The Ministerial meeting eon
here second week
May. A large crowd is expected.
Everything will be done
to give I hem a nice lime.
Askew
sun. Edwin, spent in
Mis. Mollie
Rev. T. A. Main is quite lick.
We hope him
Mi.-s Belcher, of near
is Mis.
other
fur Justice.
We, the lawyers of
Hie Judicial District, of
Judge H. Brown is Res-
Judge, present his name to
for As
Justice.
In tins, his home district and
among home people who know i
him his character as a man a
r and a Judge is beyond
We think he should receive
the nomination for one of
for these cogent
First, his eminent Since,
partiality capacity high
JUST
ONE
WORD that word Is
It refers to Dr. Liver Pills
MEANS HEALTH.
Are you constipated i
Troubled indigestion
Ski headache
Bilious
Insomnia
of these symptoms and many others
Indicate Inaction the
Tint's Pi
Take No Substitute.
Dr. D James,
A base ball play-
meal is one that will
go
The of literature
return postage.
advice often acts like
a boomerang.
The people who act like fools
generally do so because
help it.
No. Maude, dear; sailors do not
the Moating population.
Behave yourself.
COTTEN, C. E.
Surveys with or Maps
with me oral
Vincent's Pitt
will In- prompt n
Conn, N. C.
J. V. PERRY CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers
Bagging, Tics and Bags.
Correspondence shipments
solicited.
OLD DOMINION
Steamer Washing-, ,
ion A. H. for
Of RECTORY
every Bun
day, morning and evening. Pray-
evening
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. M. A. Allen
ville, leave Greenville daily at II
M. for Washington.
every Hun
lay, morning and evening.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York Boston; UM
Aurora, South Creek, .
Swan and thin
all for West with rail Rev
B. Morton, Sunday
Brick For Sale
We ate making a large quantity
of good and will till orders
us ran hail.
GARDNER ft BRO.
Bethel. .
J. C. LANIER,
l I W IN
American and Italian Marble
end Iron Sold.
t-Class work and prices
mill ii sent on
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The complete in every
prices low the
lowest. Highest market price
paid for country produce.
UNIVERSITY
LAW SCHOOL.
WHEN WANT
Mrs. I H. WHITE,
Black Jack, N. O.
Hoc band. low
i produce for sash or in
i hangs goods.
Photographer,
GREENVILLE,
Tin- good work and tow prints
Mice Photographs for j, dozen.
Cabinets per dozen.
j Crayon
any small picture
j on all the time. Come
judicial office been examine my work. No show
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lot CC III
of
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Second, he it
Judge in length of service
and has borne all hardships of
life of a I for
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adhered lo by
State Conventions to promote those
Superior Judges who remain
on the In and their
lite- lo judicial
Judge Brown was
Baled for Associate Justice In 1886,
when was no chance of
and with entire
went down in tin- fusion
i Now that an
election seem, assured, we think ii
but he should receive the
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W. M. Bond, I. I., Sic
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A. Godwin, Bod-
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brat tn all.
In I. to p. m. to please,
Low Rates to Charleston Exposition via
Atlantic Coast Line.
The Allan Coast Line Bail-
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lowing low to Charleston S.
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Una inter stale and West Indian
exposition, Charleston, S. C.
1st, 1801 to June Is
The following apply from
l Ticket to be sold daily
until and May 1903.
passage final limit ten
days addition to date of
sale.
to lie sold daily
until and Including May Hist
Continuous final limit June
3rd
Km tn Pullman reservation
Term begins June
lull, to months
courses
lo Um
lectures lawyer.
For address
Jas. C. Dean,
Chapel Hill, N. C.
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Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Lino from
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THE OBSERVER,
Charlotte, N. C.
J.
school a. m. K. B.
F. Hard
Minister. Morning and
prayer with sermon every let
and Sunday. Lay services
every 2nd and 4th Sunday.
Sunday-school a. m., W. B.
B. Litany
every a. m.
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
CO.
of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior Finishings
for Fine Modern Cheap Build
solicit your patronage and
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prices, styles and work.
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-DEALER IN-
till
A GENERAL LINE OF
NOTICE.
All arc hidden
in any r on i in
Dam township the
Ainu- the
owned by T. S. Nichols and
will prosecuted
to law. j W. SMITH,
MARY E. SMITH.
April
POSTED.
All persons e I T, In lo
pass in any way u my tn hunt
with dog or i e , m my
Said in
tin- of J. it.
g. Smith, N II. J.
w. Bra, Ilia Wall lands, O. W.
enters A.
March X,
nil i
C- -ii u.
II,
-ii a society
men, like
Tiny always And us
The fellow who rushes mil of
the between the acts
com -s back breathless.
Home mi u are Kept so busy
I talking are going
never find lime to
do
call on
M.
Ceil Pass. N. C.
J. B.
N. C.
S. II
Pass N. C.
. M.
Superior Curt
Mi I In
Pill i
and others
Nobles R. B Smith and f
County Jo. J
It II. Smith will take nu-
as above
in tIn- Superior Court of
Pitt County lo the tills- to a
. , , . of land in
W retail Grocer and m County, and la have lbs
r. paid for C.
Brick For Sale
I have plenty No. I, hand made
Fountain Pen T
V -i O at short notice at reasonable Hg
area. LUCAS.
Right j N. C.
ill lest. Fin. t lion Seed, Oil Bar
re's, Egg, etc. Bed-
sic ids, Oak Suits, Ba
Carriages, Co Carts, Parlor
suits, P.
and Ax
High Life Key West Che-
roots, He . Can-
i Apples,
Pine , Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Sugar, Meat, Soap,
. Magic Matches, Oil,
Meal and Hulls, Oar
Se. Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
Candies, Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
i -i . Bent Butter, New
Machines, and nu
hi- other goods. Quality and
ii. Cheap for cash. Com
to me.
S. M-
Phone
It. II. defendant will
further notice that lie i h to
at Term Court tube
mi the First Monday in at
the Court Room said County hi
ville, H. and answer or denier com-
plaint in said action, the plaintiff still
apply lo the Court for the relief
C. MOORE,
Clerk Court
Also a nice Hardware.
TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
LODGES
A. F. a A. M.
No. meets first
bird Monday evening. E. E.
fin. W. M. J. M.
I. O. O. Lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
L. G. W. S. Atkins,
Bee
K. of River
meets every Friday evening.
C. Forties, L.
son, K. It.
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Cotton Buyers Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
Private to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
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Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
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The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
TO
VOL
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, MAY S
NO
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e.
Take Away
Women
And what would follow 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 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.
As well be go of the World as oat of Fashion.
For earliest knowing and possessing of the authoritative
things of fashion, keep yourself familiar with
Ricks Wilkinson.
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
BENEFIT III
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid up
Extended that works automatically,
Is Non
Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within on mouth while you
are living, or within three years after upon satisfactory evidence
of payment of arrears with interest.
No Restrictions.
are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid.
They To reduce Premiums, or
Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an daring lifetime
of Insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
Any City May be
Local prosperity rests practically
the people of Hie town or
city.
The town whose people are
waiting outsiders lo alone;
and give its trade an impetus with
their money, is to have gnu n
In its streets, and to rent sins on ,
the majority of its stores a
buildings.
This waiting upon outsiders, is
us fatal in its demoralizing effects
upon a town, H is the waiting
luau tor some one to i.
and give him
get left, and yet it stems
ninny that a fatality
over keeping them
ally tinder the delusion, Hint
impossible will take place, in
good thing coining to each, without
the individual effort being made.
Prosperity like happiness,
from within, and strength
from within and not from any out-
side source.
The people of a town have only
themselves to blame, for dull
limes, except In rare instances.
No place can lie so unfortunately
located as to lie incapable of de i
in its trade in new
industries, if the people make the
right effort.
Times may lie dull, trade prove
indifferent with the merchants,
and no developments take place-
there is some local trouble it
all, the remedy is a local one,
which will not lie hard to
if Intelligently sought for.
Journal.
We are now ready tor an i by ladies. We
ml rip line
Silks, Saline, Laces, Embroideries, Velvets. Ribbons,
White Goods, she., Minstrel cloth. Grenadines and
all the newest
Skirt Goods.
Have you seen
Lace Curtains
All Kinds at The Reflector
SCHOOL- BOOKS
A Woman Um Atlanta to Washing-
ton Sole Occupant of Pullman
Car.
A woman scored an
victory a contest with the
Southern Railway Friday night.
She got on a Pullman car attached
to the train at
Friday afternoon, and
showed a ticket and a Pullman car
coupon for Washington. When
the train at Atlanta Fri-
day at it was found that the
woman was the only passenger on
the ear ticketed for the North,
When was asked to
to another car to the
northbound train she produced her
Pullman coupon from her
case and
entitles mo lo a section in
this car to
is all i lg it, re-
plied tho
have been made
this car will not go
think it said the lady.
coupon Lays lam to ride
this car to and I don't
propose to leave the
Efforts of officials to make
lie woman leave the Pullman
I v. re in vain. She was perfectly
cool and finally
the railway officials admitted de-
feat by attaching the Pullman,
with its single to
northbound train carry it
through to Washington. The car
was without a conductor or porter,
and passengers along way
it a dead head car; but
Mr. J. M. traffic manager of
the Southern, and J. L. Cox, of
Atlanta, a soliciting freight
for the road, who were on the train,
told the story of the occurrence at
Atlanta and admitted defeat for
their company. The name of the
woman was not given by the South-
officials. She was well dressed
and distinguished looking.
Record.
not come in and look,
worn out. come before I In
attract, Quality decides.
Those at. your window are nearly
newest patterns are sold. Prices
Look us closely to as you
Vaccination Took After Two Years.
The remarkable case of a small
girl whose vaccination look after
I two Would be
consolation to those who have
over quickly. The case has been
report to one of the medical
journals by the child's
and is recorded as being probably
without precedent in medical
science.
The fluid was when
she was only month- old and
with slight Nulling was
thought about that until a few
weeks ago, and I y cats after the
Original when she had
nu Muriel fever with
which paneled
the family The old
murks seemed to wake up
again.
Inquiry the little
girl had not rev urinated,
though all the symptoms might
have indicated that she hail.
Other physicians were called In and
Watched fuse.
When the child's recovery was
that one
explanation feasible was that the
Vaccination had latent
in the system for two years
and the lever had started it
York Sun.
Small crops, unsalable veg-
result from want of
Potash.
Vegetables especially
fond of Potash.
our free pamphlets.
WORKS,
Nassau St.,
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.
We have just added Steam Supply to our business
sell anything in this line very low. See us when in want of
Globe and Anglo Valves, Standard Globe
and Angle Valves, Cheek Valves, Water
Oil Cups, Air Cocks, Steam Hancock
U. S. Cocks, Steam
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Fitting all sizes.
LINE OF Packing, Rubber Bolt, Gaudy
Belt, Leather Belt, Belt Letting, Belt Hooks,
SOLE AGENTS
Men Will Be Beys.
In exercise
will strain
their muscle and go home limping
sore. Then are they have Perry
i ham in soothe the
nerve; to muscles
h warmth and healing power. It
relieved the pain of two generations
Americans. Large bottle ft and w cents.
To Pick Cotton by Machinery.
Birmingham, Ala.,
A special to The Birmingham
News from Jackson, Miss.,
Brat contract ever
made in the world to pick cotton
by machinery was doted In Green-
ville, a few days since and the
experiment with the machine will
be made on a plantation in Wash-
county, next fall.
a mail i- the inventor
of the device and for the past
years bus been conducting
the vicinity of Greenville.
He now claims the device has
been modeled on a practice work
s int.- basis feels confident that
c will revolutionize the cotton
picking industry in South.
The machine, admits is value-
less on level uplands,
low valleys prairie grounds,
but even if if should prove success-
with Ibis limit, its effect on the
question in will be
very
The Cotton Boll Worm.
is the lime to cope with
boll-worm, which did so much
damage In cotton in the Southern
Her of counties of North
last. year. This worm is exactly
the same species as the one blob
attacks green corn in the oar,
it is by using corn that we fight
the worm.
Plant rows of very
early sweet corn through
so it shall be tender
at the time the bolls are form
on the cotton. The parent
moths of the Doll-worm Will by
this means be to deposit
the eggs on tie and much of
cotton Will lie pared.
When the cotton arc well
formed, and the ears of corn have
become badly Infested With the
worms, corn should lie JUl and
win ins are thus destroyed,
Department Agriculture, Raleigh
N.
Pneumonia chief Danger.
People are growing healthier
lives are longer in
this country, if medical statistics
can be replied on. In
figures published in the last
life has in en lengthened by an
of years in last de
In 1800 the average length of
life the United Stales was 81.1
In this mean
bad risen to years, chiefly by
reason of mortality
among very young.
The diseases which have
Caused most deaths recent
are pneumonia, consumption
heart disease, in order
named. Deaths from the
cause have increased slightly
medical science has made
little progress in
n specific treatment for it.
Pneumonia is an dis-
ease like tuberculosis. Although
is not so as are many
other the sanitation of
houses, schools, shops, factories,
places of mid
medical opinion, undoubtedly
determines to a great extent the
vulnerability of the system to It.
Neglect of the ordinary laws of
health is responsible for many
of pneumonia. Among per-
measures suggested for its
prevent ion are avoidance of undue
exposure to inclement weather and
of crowded and ill-ventilated
eating and
exercise in the open air with
special reference to complete res-
There is nothing
deep breathing while
walking out of
An in a certain town not
far away, who sometimes goes to
church on Sunday, has come to the
following sensible
Indies should take off their hats in
chunk. No preacher can inspire
i man who is looking into a lap-
sided aggregation of dead birds,
skins, stuffed weasels,
ribbons, bead jets, sticks, straws,
flowers, com tassels and
thistle down. It makes a sinner
feel lost in the
Franklin Times,
and Farm
Garland Cook Stoves.
BAKER HART.
An Indiana man wants a divorce
just because his wife, who found
unconsciously drunk In a Held,
tied his hands feet together
and then covered him with salt, so
that the cattle might lick him to
death, which came very near
titling. says she Wanted the
cattle to lick him to death lo g.-t
even i licking her near-
to death was
days before
Star.
Here is a straw of considerable
magnitude on the of van-
dilution. In Ohio,
past winter, there was an
of small pox. That town bad
number of ant vaccination
and fought practice. The re-
was that out of every HIT
population had the disease,
while in Chicago, where there was
acquiescence In the remedy, only
one out 1,600 had disease.
This should convincing, but it
will never slop the kickers.
The Finest Fabric
by -i.
with lining of the
When I lie
In death
I en rage a few
Wilmington s
lender is we
pains,
Whatever of lbs trouble, lake
Perry according to
ire. with i bottle. Travelers in
all in
, Urge ii sod GO cons.


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Eastern reflector, 2 May 1902
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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May 02, 1902
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