Eastern reflector, 6 May 1902


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Have You Forgot
What
THAI I AM STILL
UP-TO OF
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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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
Sen i t . he u
lot CC III
of
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If you have tour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation.
breath, inactive liver, kidney backache, loss
cf apatite, insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy skin,
or any symptoms and disorders which tell the Story of bad and -n
impaired digestive system, Will You.
It titan out the bowels, stimulate the liver and kidneys, strengthen
mucous membranes of the stomach, purify your blood and put you
your again. Your appetite will return, your move
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service.
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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sample's questions. The
brat tn all.
In I. to p. m. to please,
Low Rates to Charleston Exposition via
Atlantic Coast Line.
The Allan Coast Line Bail-
way Company the fol-
lowing low to Charleston S.
C on ace unit of South Caro
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.
THE GREENVILLE
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Lino from
Bay Line and Chesapeake
H. S. Co. from Baltimore. Mer-
and Line from
Boston.
J. J.
Greenville, N. C.
J. B. District Bust.
Washington, N. C
Carolina's Foremost
The Charlotte Observer.
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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
guarantee to give satisfaction
prices, styles and work.
Please send your orders to
Co.
N. C.
j. mil
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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.
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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.
It. Vance Council, No
meets every Thursday oven-
log. W. B. Wilson, J.
S. Tunstall, Regent.
A. O. Council,
No. meets every first and third
Thursday nights Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy
Chief; D. Smith, Sec
I. O. Conclave
No. meets every second and
Monday nights in Odd
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson
Smith -W
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
Private to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
One Year ll, Six Months
Three Copy
No traveling canvassers are cm
ployed. Subscriptions taken
Tn office.
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or The Daily
and
one year for payable in ad
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GREENVILLE N. O.
Cotton Bagging and always
on hand
kept es
Country produce
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
Wilson
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at Red with the Had
Springs or railroad,
with the Air Lin and Southern
with the Durham sad
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H. M. EMERSON,
Agent
J. B. KENLY, Manager.
T. M.
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The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
TO
VOL
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, MAY S
NO
-AT-
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.





EASTERN DEFLECTOR
N. C.
D. J. WHICHARD, Ed. Owner
at the Post Office t
Greenville, N. as
Mail Matter.
May, MM.
Congressman Amos J.
of New York, died chat
city Friday of pneumonia.
This month is the time to talk
up candidates for town Aldermen
to be elected on the
in June.
Monday
ton during the past few
Certainly any field is for as
many people to in any
business as may desire to do so,
but it is evident that
poorly patronized papers can-
not accomplish as much for a town
as one good paper well pat-
The progress of a paper
anywhere entirely upon
Department.
From what see in the news-
papers, Pitt county did better
many others in the way of paying
poll taxes.
Mr. B. K. I. Hunch, General
Agent of the Seaboard
Air Line, has resigned his position
and ill engage in other business.
Many towns the State hold
their municipal elect next
Monday, Greenville will not hold
hers until the Monday in
The coming vegetable crop will
help consumers to strike a hauler
blow at the beef trust. When
vegetables are plentiful less meat
will be required.
Both North Carolina Senators
speeches in I he S. Senate
yesterday. Senator Pritchard as-
Democratic principles in
North Carolina to such an
at to call a vigorous reply
from Senator Simmons, and the
latter got very the best of
the heated
Greensboro is in the midst of
great
Some preachers of that are
there holding in a big
tent and great crowds are attract-
ed to it. The are even
to casting out devils,
and a correspondent of the Char-
Observer says that but for the
pity of the thing the
meetings would be regarded us
amusing as it circus. In point of
for th curious it is
about the same.
NEWSY HAPPENING AND BUSINESS
NOTE
N. C, May it.
By request we publish the
lowing, which explains
has been
Messrs. and left
our place and never paid their
the patronage it receives, and bill. It affords U much
better the the greater pleasure to ask to inform the
are the improvements that can be that this is absolutely
i- .,. . . r . and that we found the
made making the paper of that
, men all right and paid us as
much more to its town and . .,
section. A good is; Mk. and Mus. Tom
the lies Index of a town. Come any day for your tobacco
In this respect people We can lit them up a
have done well. Ho time for you.-A. G.
have taken will more ,
Miss Bessie Ives, of is
to benefit the town am enhance its . he
material interests. j. i.
does not make Mr. and Mrs. B. Q. Chapman
this with any spirit of spent Thursday Greenville.
Thin has yesterday
I evening to deliver be-
fore the pupils of the public school
at Pierce's school
has done its part advancing the j ,. Sunday
town. At the same t me its the lime any Sunday when
less could only . in keeping with arc in town you are cordially
the patronage received, and we to
realize how much more could have
been accomplished with a
well its as its
career will show, believes it
patronage.
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. can supply
you with any Due repairs you may
need.
We can furnish you with any of
the leading tobacco trucks on the
market on short notice.
J. E. Green, our clever depot
agent has been promoted to a
for These In on the line of the
several Weldon
Interchangeable Mileage
The Atlantic Coast Line has put
sale 1.000 mile interchangeable
mileage tickets
tickets arc good
roads ad will be of great I will leave in a few days for the
convenience to the traveling pub
lie. The back of each ticket eon of bus accepted the place
full conditions and the held by Mr. Green here.
et must also bear a personal See It. Manning Co. and
of the purchaser. purchase some of their special
other person the purchaser Lime.
can travel on the Prof. W. H. County
, r, . . . , Superintendent of Public Schools,
delivered address before the
Monument Fund Grows Slowly. . . . . , .
pupils at Jackson s school house
has for- near here hist night.
Yarded 92.90 to the Sir Miss Ida Moore, one the
fond at
Nearly of this amount received a telegram yesterday an
was given by the pupils of the the serious illness of her
recent school Hi Black Jack, grandmother requiring
by the children J. Jarvis her immediate presence, left
of the Daughters of the Kinston, her home, at
which shows that very Harrington Barber have just
little has been contributed by the J received a ear load of Hour.
public. The collection boxes are j Prof. J. I,. Jackson, Principal
yet at Hotel Bertha and the Atkinson High School,
business where any rived home yesterday to spend
one wishing to do o leave eon- cation.
TOWN MATTERS.
Hoard of Alderman.
The Board of met
Thursday night in
session, every member being pres-
The finance committee reported
about hand the
fund.
The street committee reported
that nothing had yet done re-
to improving
avenue.
The other regular committee-.
had no report to make.
The special coin mil lee appointed
at last meeting to with a
committee from the Board
of Education and the attorneys on
both sides to ascertain what
amount of Hues collected by the
town is due to made re-
port that they had carefully gone
over all records for two years back
that the total of
titles imposed collected by the
town for that time was
and that had already
paid over to the school fund
M, leaving still due The
report was adopted and an order
passed that this amount be paid to
the County Treasurer for the
school fund.
The point of contention now on
Tired Out
I was very poorly and count
hardly about the house. I
tired out all the lime. Then tried
and it only
took two bottles to make me feel
perfectly Mrs N. S. Swill-
Princeton, Mo.
Tired when you go to
bed, tired when you get
up, tired all the time.
Why Your blood is
pure, that's the reason.
You are living on the
border line of nerve ex-
Take
Sarsaparilla and be
quickly cured
doctor what ht of
I Me all grand
old family In advice
will be
J C AT CO-
WASHINGTON LETTER.
front On-
May
As all of the appropriation bills,
with exception the general
deficiency bill which will not be
reported until last of the
have been reported, it is
to make an approximate
mate of total appropriations of
the session to a certain
f this Congress. The general
the School is bills so far reported,
be some already laws,
the town was liable for
fines for three years, but the
for the town held they
were only entitled Is recover for
two years, and report of the
committee was based on that
opinion.
gate This is with-
out into the
appropriated on Tuesday
for public buildings and
other special appropriations. As
it is estimated that general
A committee was appointed to bill will approximate several mil.
confer with the Board of County j lions it is considered safe to
relative to the diet that this will go down in bis-
county Jointly purchasing a as a and a dollar
clock to be placed in the court for it is safe to assume
if you will put
throat ft
Keep this
fact always fresh in your
For Cuts, Mashes and ail Open to
need only to apply
a few limes and the soreness and inflammation will
be conquered and the wounded flesh healed.
To get best you should saturate a
of soft cloth with tho liniment and bind it upon
wound as you would a ice.
and a
KEEP AN EYE ON
among your Mexican
house tower, the committee being
given power to act if the Co in mis
Is the matter and it is
that the appropriations of
short session will at least equal
those made Ibis year. Should
found that the clock can be ob, the Nicaraguan Canal bill become
reasonable figure. a law that would add
The Tax Collector, Chief and more to aggregate. In this
Assistant Police filed their reports connection, too, it is worth re-
of collections made during the past j that, by the repeal of
month. the war revenue the annual I
ITEMS.
Mr. P. of
has written a article for
the press in refutation of I he
charges made by Maj.
son against Justice Walter Clark.
Mr. takes up the
of Wilson one at the
time and answers them ii- order,
He says these contain
many discrepancies deviations
from truth, gives proof th s
being true. Mr. also
states that the charges against
Justice Clark are the product
Wilson, but that they
were prepared by a meeting
railroad lawyers and
Raleigh, and that Wilson
was the tool and mouthpiece
of railroads had motives in
to get Justice Clark
the Supreme Court bench. It is
now up to Maj. Wilson to bring
out the proof his original
or withdraw them.
The Kinston Press in
its announcement of the pass
of the paper to the of
a stock company, and the
of all business of
the low ii in its pi ml- a
put-graph is lull sound
logic. It says course the
Press does please everybody in
no paper ever published
did value to
town of tug good paper
place of indifferent ones
has been clearly proven in Kin
Misses Cox Annie
attended commencement
j exercises at Pierce's school house
last evening.
X. April 80.1 R. Cooper Son have one of the
The farmers are making slow prettiest and nicest arranged lines
progress planting tobacco owing to of jewelry that be found
the extremely dry weather.
Bar. J. R. Tingle tilled his
appointment here Sunday.
II. Ii. Mayo was in country
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. spent
Sunday afternoon at
I'M. I. i.
went to Sunday,
Mis. B. W. Tucker is the guest
of Mi and Mrs. W. K. Proctor.
Mis. It T. Wilson spent Sunday
with Mis. Proctor.
W. K. Proctor over the
river Sunday.
Mi. Mrs. W. B, Tucker
spent Sunday town with Mr.
Mrs.
J. II. w. ii.
in town Tuesday.
I. K. spent at his
old home in the country,
the sweet perfumery from the
fruit trees is refreshing, after
being confined so closely in
for a week.
Galloway and wits spent
Sunday afternoon in the
B. of
ville, visited his sister, Mrs. J. W.
Mayo, of this place, last week.
Rufus is absent this
week, courting.
w. s. Galloway went to Slid
Mr. pet. was
here
of
was streets
W. Mason, New York, was
here
Ii. Moiety,
was
It stated that tn poll receipts of the government have
holders of the Third ward and the been curtailed by a sum estimated
registrar of the fifth ward, at The greatest
at last meeting for the election to lavish expenditure at
in June, had signified that they j this session of Congress has
could serve, J. D. Garden and the part
W. U. Smith were appointed poll the protectionists that a surplus in
holders the Third want, and W. the Treasury would lead to tariff
j P. Edwards registrar the Fifth reduction and has been
ward. to expend surplus, irrespective
A committee was appointed to of necessity, in order to obviate
confer with ex Mayor J. revision of the tariff schedules.
and P. G. James, attorney, The methods employed to secure
live lo the latter lag been cm- passage of the Omnibus public,
ployed prosecution A. building bill this week serve as
excellent example of the manner
Or. in which the dominant effect,
found y I.,. i behalf end. This bill
contemplate,, for
Corn. Cotton, Tobacco,
Selling High
Likely to continue to sell high
The Philosophy of Farming
Smaller Surface. Labor Sawed.
Fertilize with a free hand I
1-.
Buy of your own people I
Chemical Co.
Southern Maker of Fertilizers
For Southern Farmer.
High Standard. High
Moderate Price.
Factories at Fifty Feints
prices.
The public school taught by Miss
Mattie near here, closed
yesterday she left for her
home, on the evening
train.
f Malaria
I bills and Fever ii a if
It I., iron
a tin cure,
Pay Price
and explained the need
of such an institution. The Board
decided In make appropriation
STATE NEWS.
Happenings In North Carolina,
Frank Farmer, of Onslow conn
y. fell the roof of his
Friday, and broke his neck.
t a man who takes
keen delight catching snakes
and chewing I hem to death.
The government has just had
young had placed in
Neuse river, near New Item.
Thomas Moore, a farmer near
Price, county, has
died from injuries received in a
friendly w rent ling
A. V. Perkins, of
has based the Hotel at
head City for this
nod will open it lune Mb.
has prepared to enter
n delegates the
Southern Baptist Convention
which meets there few days.
A has at
that is much the
counterpart of the famous
case
was -o i led home from
church by a widower has not
baa The man says
the young lady was crying when
he left her at the door.
objects
and some long needed public build
but it also contained
ions for others which were little
half to be paid when short of the
the hospital is assured, the balance In order to secure the passage of
to be paid one year later, and It the unworthy the republicans
was alto recommended that the consolidated all bills for public
buildings into one
to one would mean
to all. They went even
and included in the bill a pro
vision for some public improve-
almost every state in the
Union so that Representative
who voted against it would be
voting against the wishes of his
constituents A special rule was
adopted which made it
to amend by out any of the
notoriously unworthy provisions
and limited debate to three
hours, manifestly too short a time
in which to consider a bill with ob
town give of
per month for maintaining
hospital after it is established.
Dr. Laughinghouse was thanked
for the interest be is in the
hospital.
L. M. Savage called attention to
an for he bud made in listing bis
taxes for last year and asked that
the amount overpaid
of error be refunded.
A committee was appointed to in-
the matter with the Tax
Collector.
C. was appointed
to list taxable property of the
town for the year and make
the necessary b of the same,
the to be
wen- allowed and paid
amounting to la.
J. L tor
Bethel High School.
arm School.
Roth first-class Preparatory School. Prepare
for College and for Life
J. W. Principal, MISS MAMIE Assistant,
MRS. J. W. and Art.
Primary Department, Art,
Intermediate, M including rent, 3.00
Advanced, 3.00 Incidental fee, par year, 1.00
Board moderate. For further particulars address
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal.
N. C, 1st,
The many of J. L. Sugg
will present his
name to the count j convention as
a candidate for of Deeds
of Pitt county.
man needs no
to the people of Pitt
He will fill the bill la this
place as he has done all
He has the party when tho
service be did it
like t hero.
so numerous and diverse. I
cite case as a sample of
method- the House.
The i Ii
appoint Henry Clay
general at London, vice
recently deceased William
Osborne. The appointment
will not meet with the approval of
A. B. as It la very much in
the character of a promotion, the
position carrying several times as
large remuneration as that of Com-
missioner of Pension. Mr.
believes, however, that Mr.
Mr. administered bis office
with exceptional justice and that
he deserves great reward.
Yea What
Chill
U, j-r
i It u mi,,,
in a No
Cora, No Pay.
Everybody
Cordially invited to see our stock of
before buying. We have what you want. Come and be con-
We have prettiest line of millinery ever brought
to tin-en ville. Sash Ribbons in all widths and colors. Wash
Ribbons for the neck, just the thing for summer. Hals
trimmed while yon wait. Give a trial.
Yours to please,
Misses Erwin.
Every farmer should have one. They save time and
THE JAMES CO. Bethel, N. C
making beat Distributor for least money of
any on market. All who have seen it it a great
success. If you need one v, rite us.
We manufacture; School Desk, Lawn Swings,
Swings, Tables, Office Desks, Screen Doors, Tobacco Trucks, c.
JAMES MANUFACTURING, Bethel, N. C.
SCHOOL BOOKS
a asst a
We
Are After
The
Shirt Trade
Of this season. And we are
going to have it, too. Can't help it,
with our attractive The new
stuffs are so and beautiful that we
have a right to praise our stock. The best shirt values
you ever saw are here.
Cuff.- to match the shirts at and
J Pleated, some plain. Plenty black and whites, and
colors in new shades. Neat figures will be very
popular. Also white madras and white corded
linens white will be much worn, also, this season.
see our pretty like show them.
WILSON,
THE KING
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS
in margin of this paper it
so to remind you that you owe
Eastern for
subscription and we request
yon 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 cross mark on their
LOCAL
New Herrings st S. M.
Bring fat Cattle to E. M.
and lb gross,
rue fence around Cherry Hill
Cemetery is undergoing repairs.
Setting out tobacco plants moves
on with every shower that comes.
schools will close their
spring terms before this mouth is
out.
Interest the hospital for
is growing. Keep up
agitation.
Wait until after the spell
in before discarding all your
clothing.
As yet there has not a good
this section for setting
nut tobacco plants.
At several pieces around town
tiling is being put in where drains
cross streets. It a good
As backward as spring was,
the leaves have grown so rapidly
the past week that It looks
like they will attain
by as usual.
Mayor Ii. has paid to
County Treasurer J. B. Cherry,
for the public school fond,
the amount of tines imposed In
Mayor's court and collected during
the month April.
m Norfolk.
There was another big lire in
Norfolk this morning. It stalled
at a very early hour is sup-
posed to have been caused by a de-
light wire. The
Are was on Commercial Place, in
the heart of business district
of the city, burned back to
avenue. Six or eight
were destroyed, the Nor.
Dispatch office being among
tire was practically
control by l
Your Tongue
If coated, your stomach
it bad, your liver is out of
order. Ayers Pills will clean
your tongue, cure your
make your liver right.
Easy to take, easy to operate.
Ma. All
All Read It.
Au observing man re
marked are sub-
borrowers or no matter
how they get they
like it or is
of one everybody
in reads THE
Colored
Since the Hickory Hill
Baptists have bad to up their
of worship on street,
they have secured a building out in
the tobacco section of the town in
which to hold services. are
now in the midst of a big revival
there and hold to a late hour
every night.
End the Century Book Club.
for The
beautiful home of Mrs.
Harry Skinner was thrown open
on afternoon for
reception of the club and a
of friends. Several of the
members were absent on account
of sickness, but as no malady was
of a serious nature the
was one of pleasure to
aH present.
The President
opened the club as usual with
tine business, after which well
prepared and exceedingly inter-
papers were read ; one on
the Iliad by Mrs. Mark
and another in on
Odyssey of Homer, bearers
following the adventures of
with renewed interest.
The game of historical questions
presented by the hostess was
Indeed, well as instructive
to the workers. Mis. Crimes re
turned largest number of
questions was debarred by
previous from winning
Mrs. Little, Mr.-. Kick I
and Mrs.
equal number drew for the prise.
Mis. Little was successful con-
After this the lovely dining
room, In the distance like a
picture with its grateful tints of
deepened by potted plants
and cut flowers of every hue, was
the of attraction where re-
freshing punch, salads, ices, etc.,
were served.
guests retired a late hour
each her full consent for
hostess to repeat her perform-
an early day.
The club will meet with Mrs.
Will Harding Tuesday, May
13th.
DO.
Same Speak to Me. Some to
Mat i,
B. W. Moseley went to Bethel
today.
O. M. Tucker, of Norfolk, was
in town today.
Dr. Lewis Skinner returned to
this
Harry came this
morning from New Bern.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Parham left
this ti for Durham.
Fleming and Grist, of
Washington, were here today.
Alexander Harper, little son of
Mrs. Alice Harper, is quite sick.
J. W.
day evening from a up
road.
Mrs. W. M Buss and two child-
of Raleigh, are
here.
Mrs. J. L. Sugg and little
and little Sadie Exum went to
j Kinston evening to
visit relatives.
1902.
Mrs. F. G. James is sick.
P. H. Johnson went to
Mount this morning.
B. Cherry sister, Mi--
Lillian, went to Oxford today.
T. U. Hal ennui and
returned Thursday evening from
A. E. Tucker, King
Forbes went to
Thursday evening lo attend the
ball that was given there Thurs-
day night.
May 1902.
F. A. Bishop left today for
Charlie of Bethel,
is in town.
H. A. left this
morning for Baltimore.
Maud Lassiter came in
this morning from
C. M. Jones returned Friday
evening from a trip up the road.
Mrs. J. T. Matthews returned
this morning from a visit to Kin-
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Warren
went to this morn-
Friday
a trip up the
B. W.
evening from
road.
Miss
ed Friday evening from Scotland
Neck.
J. A. Dudley went to Ayden
Friday evening and returned this
morning.
M. H. went to Kinston
Friday night and returned this
morning.
Miss Annie Lee one of
the teachers Winterville High
School, spent today here.
Miss hi, of Winter
ville, came up this morning and is
stopping with Mrs. W. O. Barn-
hill.
Mrs. J. W. Dixie, of Kinston,
came over this to visit her
Mrs. Laughing-
house.
Prof. W. H. to
Pierce's school in Content
township, Friday night, to
deliver an address.
Misses Sue Clark and Mable
Bawls, of Tarboro, who have been
visiting Miss Pattie Skinner, re-
home today.
J. H. Clark, of Washing
ton, came up today to spend a few
days among his old here.
All are glut to see him.
Mrs. Mrs. A. M.
Moore left this morning for
where Mrs. Moore will make her
home. Greenville very much re-
to lose her.
W. J. Hi. it its. me I post
master at Institute, Lenoir
count. who was tam-
with letters, was
guilty the recent Federal court
at New Bern. He
to three imprisonment
and a line of
. . .-. r II,
Lieutenant Bruce Gotten U. S
Army has been ordered from Ma
Philippine Islands, to San
Francisco, Cal., with instructions
to report by telegram to Adjutant
General U. S. Army at Washing
ton City for further
Navy
TOBACCO TRUCKS.
Tobacco farmers can gel the beat
Tobacco Truck on market this
season from W. O. Barnhill, who
is manufacturing the French pa-
tented by C. B. Tripp This
is not only the best Truck, but it
is easiest to handle between the
rows and at price Is cheap
cut sold. Leave your orders with
U . O. ,
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New up to Date
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MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
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Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
AND A Of OTHER THING
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION
Come to see me for your next Burro of Flour
Yours to please
Jas. B. White.
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Paints, Rope,
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car-
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HOST in ml any old
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l in fresh
palatable. have
SMOKED MEATS
Mini cured i that arc delicious.
Wholesaler say we toll mow
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
town. That means we
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or good Smoking Chewing To
we have the of these
also.
The piece to gel the BEST every
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CONDENSED STORIES, -r-
Parson Feared Mr. Big Bill
It is related that on the last tour
of President Mi in the south,
says the Moines Leader,
Andrew Carnegie was in the part,
end all were asked to attend n
church Ga.
where a very fervid colored minister
officiated. It is said that
I lull came in the services the
cons took up a collection, but
through hospitable motives avoided i
pasting the box to the white visit-
ors. The old pastor arose at last
and preached a sermon that was at I
same time eloquent, earnest and
ridiculous, preaching right at the
white folks, and his description
the poverty of the church was so
impressive that when the deacons .
passed the contribution boxes i
around for the third time Mr. Car-
intercepted one and dropped
a fifty dollar bill la the box. The
old preacher counted their content.-.
When he hail finished, he placed a
handful of small change on one i
fide and a crisp greenback on the
other. Clearing his throat, lie ;
we has been greatly
blessed by contribution.
has an
cents. good, if fifty
hill put in b ; white gem-
man de gray whiskers is also
good we is bleated whole lot,
And he looked suspiciously
at the giver of libraries cam-
funds.
Their Chairman.
There was a veteran teacher
in a school who often
made his classes under his
the TORPID LIVER,
t ran it the
the m u
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Take No Substitute.
Dr. D James,
L Greenville,
Mr. Thomas J.-. of Greene
while returning home from
Kin-ton night, wan held up
and robbed bf three highwaymen.
The took plant about a
mile beyond Mr. Jones
was driving along at a good pace
the three nun suddenly
upon him,
with pistols. Cue of them held
the the others rifled his
pockets, seeming about IS, all the
money he hail on his person. Not
a word was spoken. Mr. Jones
doe not know whether the men
were while or black. He says he
was too frightened to offer resist-
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I have No, I, hand made
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at short notice at reasonable fig-
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American and Italian Marble
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Wire cad Iron Fence Sold.
; work unit
pi i-cs . J l- r
WANT
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etc., to
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Jack, X. c.
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Accurately made and
by or
Cant. on Tilt street,
will be given prompt
i I M IN
J. W. PERRY CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
OLD DOMINION
DEALER IN
Steamer
ton daily at A. M. far Green
v ill.-, leave dally at IX
M. for Washington.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York Boston,
Aurora, South Creek. Belhaven,
Swan Quarter, Ocracoke and
all poll ts for me West with rail-
roads at
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion B. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line and
H. S. Co. from Baltimore. Her
and Line from
Boston.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville. N. C.
J. B. District
Washington, N. C
y produce n
He fur
HAVE k
bitter sarcasm and wit. One
day n half yellow cur
rayed Into the school, and the
boys thought saw a chance to
express their feelings toward their
teacher, who was busy in another
room. The frightened mongrel was
picked up. quickly lilted wild a
of large wire and placed
on the teacher's chair. The teacher
entered the room, walked to Ins
desk, calmly surveyed work of
hid pupils and then, turning to
pleasantly said, my ab-
see you have held a meeting
and elected of your number
Wanted the Only.
The famous tenor,
a large supper in his
villa recently to
lie Invited all the local authorities
and many of hi- personal friends.
In imitation it was intimated
bile waiting the hour of sup-
per, which is fixed for p. in.,
there will be music to begin
One of the authorities replied,
thanking him, adding, however, that
lie would i nine at punctually.
indignant such a slight
to his voice in favor of his supper,
answered, the supper is only
offered as u reward to those who
have the patience to hear me sing
and who want to Indulgent to me.
pray yon renounce supper sud
come to dinner with mo tomorrow
at noon, assuring you that I will
not
Barrymore's Hard Hit.
read that
Harding Davis declared
is like it, too,
but must tell n story on him and
abide consequences. It happen-
ed the author still tight-
for a foothold in the literary
Hi bad been to
-at next to Maurice
The conversation
on the in .
for in literature. At
length lining Davis in.
ho remarked. one
needs t i lie a great writer i- just
plain i
assumed n look of
do you
he queried New York
Times.
Brick For Sale
We are making a large quantity
of good Brick, and will till
i-i In ., i us they can be bad.
Bethel, N.
Photographer,
C.
The leader in good work and low prices
Nice Photographs Si per
Half Cabinets per dozen.
All other lines Crayon
made from any small picture cheap. Nice
on all tin- time. Come and
my work. No to
answer questions. very
r to all.
to IS a in., In
Low to Exposition via
Atlantic Coast Line.
The Allan la Line
way fol-
lowing low lutes to Charleston S.
on of the South
inter state and West Indian
exposition. s. C.
Dec. 1901 to June 1st
The apply from
N.
Tickets lo be sold daily
until ;. May
passage final limit ten
days in addition to date of
sale.
to be sold daily
until and including May
passage final limit
3rd
For tickets. Pullman reservation
any particulars write
or call on
M.
Wilmington, N. C.
J. K.
Greenville, N. C.
N. ;.
. M.
Wholesale Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. paid for
Fur, Seed, Gil Bar-
Turkeys. etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Suits, Ba
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor
suits, Tables, P.
Gail Ax
High Key
Can-
.-. Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Food, Matches, Gil,
Cotton Heed Meal and Gar-
den Seeds, Granges, Apples, Nate,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Currents, Retains, Glass
and Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
nM Cheese, Beat Batter, New
Sewing Machines, and mi
m other goods. Quality
Quantity. Cheap for Com
to sec
S. M. Schultz-
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every
and as low as i In
lowest. Highest market price-
paid for country
UNIVERSITY
LAW SCHOOL.
In
null in
in In.
by
Jas. C. Dean,
Chapel Hill, s. C.
THE GREENVILLE
COs
Man u fact u i of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior Finishings
for Fine Modem and Cheap Build
solicit your patronage and
guarantee to give satisfaction in
prices, styles and work.
Please send your orders to
TUB Co.
NOTICE.
All
In any on cur In
V. Crawford,
owned by T. S. Nichols and
other. will
to law. J W-SMITH.
E. SMITH.
April 190-2-
All to
up n my
with dog or gun my
in Swift township, Pitt
I adjoining of J. U.
Smith, II. J.
W. Bro., lands, O. W.
MM J. A. Gardner.
Man-h
I b
and others
TS
O. H H. Smith
County
U H. Smith will
an notion entitled as above
CaM of
Tit I to perfect tho title to a
parcel of land situate in
in County, and to have the
Deed from . C. Mortgages to said
H. It. Smith, and the -ml defendant will
further notice he n to appear
at Term Court lobe
m- in at
the Court said County Green-
ville, N. C, sad answer or to the com
plaint in action, or the plaintiff
apply lo the Court the relief demanded
in I be complaint.
1901
Clerk Superior Court
s-f
H.
PATENTS
How to
. -.- M
O C
The Charlotte Observer.
DAY II TIE
CALDWELL TOMPKINS.
J Editor
YEAR.
largest telegraphic news service
delivered to any paper between
Washington and Atlanta, and
its special service is greatest
ever bandied by a North Caro
Una paper.
THE SUNDAY con-
of Hi or more pages, and is
to a large extent made up of
original matter.
THE
ER printed Tuesday and Friday
per year. largest paper
North
Sample copies sent on application.
Address
THE OBSERVER,
Charlotte, N.
j. i m,
------DEALER IN-------
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Lino of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
every
day, Pray-
meeting
Rev. pastor. Sunday-
school a. a. M. A. Allen
morning i
H. M. Bore,
p. m. L. H.
thin
J. B. Morton,
school a. m.
; Hard
Minister. Morning
prayer with sermon very law
and 3rd Lay
every Sod and 4th Sunday.
Sunday school UM a. re., W. B.
B. Brown, LI tang
every Wednesday a.
Preaching second,
and fourth Sundays la each
month Prayer meeting Wednesday
night. Rev. D. W. pastor.
Sunday school P. M., W. R.
Parker, superintendent.
regular
A. I, a A. M.
No. meets Aral and
bird Monday evening. E. E.
fin. W. M. J. M.
O. V.-Covenant Lodge, No.
Meets every
L. O.
H.
K. of River Lodge, Ht.
every Friday
C. Forbes, L. W Ilk in
son, K. of K. and
R. Vance Council, Ho
meets every Thursday even-
lug. W. B. Wilson, J.
Tunstall, Regent.
A. O. Council,
No. meets every first and third
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worth
Chief; D. Smith, Sec
I. O. Conclave
No. meets every second and
Monday nights in Odd
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson
D. Smith Sec
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers Brokers In
Stocks, Cotton, and
Private to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor A Publisher,
Lincoln,
in Advance.
One Year Si, Six Months
Three Sing. Copy Be.
No traveling canvassers are em
ployed. Subscriptions taken
Semi
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or Tn k Daily
and
one year for payable in ad-
W.
IN
GREENVILLE N. O.
i P and net always
on
goods kept constantly
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
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FOR
The Eastern Reflector
ii
D, J.
TO
Tuesday IV
AH
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VOL
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, MAY
Wilkinson
Chats.
Shoes will make or mar the
careful dresser.
Our Colonial Ties will be worn
by the best dressed people in
town.
Spring, with all her wonderful
productions, has not given us
any more attractive low shoe for
women. The beautiful lines, ex-
workmanship and general
appearance of these Ties will
make them very popular with the most particular
dressers.
Made in patent leather, with high military heel,
close welted sole and oval gold buckle for
per pair.
As well be out sf the World as oat of Fashion.
For earliest knowing and possessing of
things of fashion, keep familiar with
Ricks Wilkinson
All Kinds at The Reflector Office
Right
SCHOOL- BOOKS
The famous fountain
WASHINGTON LETTER.
From
D. C. May
Apropos of the Philippine
there has been adopted by the
Senate a resolution calling on
Secretary of War a statement
of the expense to which this
try has been put in
of the military affairs of the
inland-. Secretary Root has shown
a decided tendency to avoid
log this report this session
and would like to post
pone the statement until alter the
fall campaign He has magnified
difficulties and the
time has refused to furnish even
an approximation, which is all the
democratic Senators who fathered
resolution desire. To
paid as a purchase
price for islands may lie added
the expended for
purposes for first
months, from May to November,
1898, but from that time on no
figures are to be bad most
persistent inquiry by senators and
correspondents has failed to secure
any competent information. It is
estimated that the total cost up to
was
but there all estimates fail and if
the Secretary of War has bis way
the country will not know until
next December.
All last week in the was
devoted to of the
Philippine question today
Senator Lodge will practically
open the defense The House f
Representatives passed the Omni
bus Public bill,
Agricultural the District of
Colombia appropriation bills
tomorrow will take up the Omni-
bus bill which grants
statehood to Oklahoma, including
Indian Territory, New Mexico and
Arizona. The bill may
a considerable fight on
floor of the House but its
say that they have sufficient
votes pledged to pass it and
hope to get it acted upon without
serious opposition, although it is
known that the republican leaders
are opposed to it and only a show
of strength great enough to over-
rule the Speaker insured its re-
a hearing.
appointment by the
dent of Mr. J. Iowa
to an Important Federal posit ion
in New York is a commentary
on Mr. Roosevelt's civil service
reform ins. This is the
same Mr. to whom, it
will be remembered, Civil Service
Commissioner Roosevelt paid his
respects in unequivocal terms.
Mr. if I remember
rightly, characterized as
the of the
as conspicuous
of spoils What
an have induced President
to so far depart from his
and appoint the man he
flayed at St. Louis the people will
have to judge.
OUR RALEIGH LETTER.
We are now ready for an inspection by the i . We
have a complete and up-to-date line in Fine Trim-
Silks, Laces, Embroideries, Velvets, Ribbons,
White Goods, Ac, Minstrel cloth, Grenadines and
all the newest
Goods
Have you seen those
Lace Curtains
s not come in and look. Those at your window are, nearly
worn out, come before the newest patterns are sold. Prices
attract, Quality decides. Look as closely to quality as you
do to prices. Measure purchases by the satisfaction they
yield and you will say this is the best place in Greenville to
buy goods.
J. B. Cherry On
The Only Department Store in
GREENVILLE
1880, to the South
Tobacco Journal, North
produced pounds of
tobacco. It stood sixth among the
tobacco states. 1890, the pro-
duct had gained very much and
was It stood
fourth in production. In its
crop was pounds,
showing enormous nearly
four times as great. Now it stands
number two, only second to Ken
tuck, and leading Virginia by
nearly pounds. South
Carolina shows great progress, and
percentage of gain stands i
its product la was
pounds. It Is thought that with
good seasons the crop North
Carolina In 1902, will be largely
beyond that
Messenger.
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
III BENEFIT ii HIE
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is Non
Will be reinstated if arrears be paid within on mouth while you
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory
of and payment of arrears with interest.
A after second No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the of the second and of each
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
DON'T THY lo cit any old
thing th it is you , bat come
in for something nice, fresh and
palatable. We hive
SMOKED MEATS and
sugar that are delicious.
wholesalers say we sell more
VEGETABLES than
any store in town. That means we
at right prices.
Then if you want a good Cigar
or good Smoking and Chewing To
we have the of I
also.
The to get the every
ti me is
Greenville,
THE NEW GROCERS.
of
N. C, May
The crop of votes next
will lie some counties
short indeed. Reports from
nil State show that thou-
Kinds and are out
of political game this year,
ml a surprisingly large number
of the white men.
Of course tho-e over fifty years
nod those who have been
relieved of the pull tax by the
Bounty authorities by reason
poverty infirmity arc not
will not be re
quired lo a poll tax re-
The who will be
because of lack of
qualifications of course were
not a hurry to pay their poll
tax by May 1st. Hut there arc
In State who are
qualified educationally I am
told that these, as a rule, have
fortified pretty largely
with a poll lax receipt.
JUDOS RUM-
PUS.
The result would now seem to
depend largely upon whether or
not Walter Clark shall re-
the nomination for Chief
Justice by Democratic
lion. The letter by Mr. W.
of this city, and
printed as a reply lo arraign-
of Judge dark by Major J.
W. is not generally
satisfactory lo the average
Democrat. It really does not
either, of the serious
brought by Major Wilson
the writer says he
ed upon Judge just before
completing it and sending it to the
papers for but U,
rather, considered adroit
peal to class prejudice, especially
against railroads and corpora
generally.
Hut I here is one section of the
letter signed by Mr.
which is more to the
which refers lo the type-written
letter of Governor Russell,
with a request from him to destroy
it, lest bis sitting on the case later
when it came before the Supreme
Court objected to. This letter
was Raleigh lad week and ii
now again In Russell's possession
I learn. Mr. upon
Governor Russell to publish it
Now that sounds like business.
HATTERS Of
The farmers of tins
county and some of the counties
cast here arc
the scarcity of farm labor. A
large number of are mi-
grating to North at the time of
year when are most needed,
some live bundled having gone
from ibis Immediate
Renewed steps to establish a
state Reformatory, by act of tho
next Legislature, are being taken.
and a conference has for
12th in this city.
At Wilkesboro on May Isl it is
learned that the poll taxes of over
four hundred voters were paid by
the Demo
first in and paid the
taxes of two bundled and
that thereupon the Republicans
hurried over to the Sheriff's office
and did sail c trick for over two
hundred more.
J. II. Hill, Stokes county
airship inventor, has completed B
model of his and will now
a Mock company to build
real thing -a big airship,
which he will exhibit at the
Louis world's fair and complete
for the huge
all Ball through the yet, sure
thing, but whether in one of Mr.
Hill's ships or v. it, it is too early
to at this
Don't Worry,
IT want to well or to
keep well, don't If yon
want to be and to make
others happy, don't worry. If
want to lie plump and fresh, don't
worry. If you want things to go
right with you yours, don't
worry. If you wish to lie
husband, don't
If you wish to be a loving and
loved mother, don't worry. If
j want a good appetite, don't
If you want to sleep well,
don't worry. Worry is the curse
of American women. Instead of
taking the blessings that a kind
Father provides, being happy
content, all are passed over
and they worry for what they
have not. cross
bridge until you come to is a
maxim it would be well for
all to bear in mind. Live today,
so far as troubles and anxieties of
the future are concerned, leave
them to the thy day,
so shall
change.
Most Important Officer.
The Southerner quotes
Mr. W. S. Clark, chairman of the
B -aid of Commissioners of Edge-
as advocating making
chairman of the a salaried
officer. Mr. Clark has no selfish
purpose in making the suggestion,
tor he says that under no
stances would lie take the position.
The position of chairman of the
Board of County Commissioners is
the most important office in any
county, is the poorest paid of
any public officer. He ought to
give most of his time to
and varied duties and be paid
a sufficient sum to compensate him
for the work, Mr. Clark and the
Southerner are right in
placing the proper estimate upon
this important
News and Observer.
Benefit of Factories.
When two cotton mills were
established in Henderson the re-
of col ton had fallen off from
four or five to one thousand. Now
arc seven
half as much as mills consume.
And aside from creating a ready
market for cotton these mills have
la-en great benefit to merchants
and people who have country pro-
duce to sell. Would that there
were more manufacturing enter-
prises in our
Cold Leaf.
Why all this about the bar-
practiced in name of
war in the Philippines
can troops over there are only fol-
lowing the precedent established
by the soldiers in this
country thirty odd years ago. The
orders then were to and
they were carried out,
too. And was their own people
that Sherman and Sheridan waged
this kind of warfare against. His-
is repeating itself and
chickens art coming home to most.
Henderson Gold Leaf.
Will Cure Stomach Ache In
Minutes
what Painkiller will do; try
it. n in the home fur instant
use. as will save you of
Watch out dealer not sell
mi reputation of
Killer induced many
lo Ir to make lo sell,
raid to -just as good as
Your Tongue
If it's coated, your stomach,
is bad, your liver is out of
order. Pills will clean
your tongue, cure your
make your liver right.
Easy to take, easy to operate.
All
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE Mir.


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