Eastern reflector, 20 May 1902


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Have You Forgot
THAT i AM STILL AN
UP-TO PATE LINK
What
Pry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
He Knew.
When General Sherman said
in he knew war
he made it. Page
of the serial volume of the
is credited with
the General
Sherman, sent October 1861, to
General you
send over about
burn ten or twelve
houses of known secessionists, kill
a few at random and let them know
that it will be repeated every time
Pills
the
s misery,
Tinware,
to sec me for your next Barrel of Flour
Yours to please-
Jas. B. White.
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
A OTHER THING I train on to
Kingston The expression a
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION has a tine flavor
Of barbarity that would do credit
to an Apache. On October of
the fame year he wrote to General
Grant the details of his method of
of war into
am . . .
to break up the railroad in front of
c the city of At
tad rush break
up all its railroad depots, cap
lure its horses and and
make desolation
Sherman and have the
distinction of having set the hand
dial of civilization back two
centuries and a lower
of conduct in war has
been reached by any civilized
since
whatever be They
SICK HEADACHE,
tar U assimilate
DEVELOP FLESH
and
Take No Substitute.
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS
Dr. D James,
Denial Surgeon,
Greenville,
By The Orange. Virginia. Observer
For Lochs, Hinges, Doors,
Windows, Points, Rope,
Collars, Plow, Shovels and Car-
go to
P-HOS COTTEN, C. E.
Survey with Plate or Map
made and
with by mail or at
Capt. Vincent's on Pitt street,
will be given prompt attention.
N. C
OLD DOMINION LIN
H,
Next door to Wilkinson.
cm
to Carr.
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PLACE NEW
THE GREAT
If you have sour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad
breath, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, lose
of appetite, insomnia, of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy skin,
or any symptoms and disorders which tell the of bad bowels and on
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seek inn la their
and similar Ideal M
It sens their bevels n wit limit or MUM a
nature, aMs r. n over.
, mil Ilk Matty. .
Me ll Hurt for II-
For Sale by
MM l TUB CO .
W.
m.
S. v. ll
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Instructions to List Takers.
The North Carolina Corporation
In its capacity of a
Tax Commission, has sent
out to the list takers
in the various counties. These
instructions state that all property
object to taxation must be
on the tax list at its true value in
money am further
It has bean claimed there
is a rule North among
and tax list to
undervalue property, and
Instead of putting it on the list at
its true value money, to
l at two or fourths of
value. This is a remarkable
contention view of lax
that have existed in North Caro
Una since Constitution 1808;
but if Mich rule ever did exist in
the State, or in any port of it,
there can be no use excuse
it in the
of a Bachelor.
The dandruff in some people's
hair seems to work through into
their brains.
settles a good many
heart problems otherwise
would be
The respect which ft flood
have for themselves is in the
inverse ratio to the respect which
others have for them.
Women never learn discretion
from no mailer how
often they walk into a
they will do it just to see if
the same thing will
York
that a man likes to
a woman can prove is positive-
wicked.
The man who wears religion
on his coat sleeve is very often
at the elbows.
Some believe so in
truth that they seriously
plate their
There was a time when a man
who was up tried to hide it,
but there is no such thing as hid-
it now.
Every man believes that if the
woman who is a man hater knew
she would be a man hater no
longer.
You can never measure how long
a man will be mined in this world
by length of his widow's
veil.
It is that the of at-
tending to one's own business
ought to be taught in the public
schools.
The only time a man of
takes his wife his
is to tell her he is not
any money.
It is better to lake pride in your
descendants than in your
tors.
J. C. LANIER,
DEALER IN
American and Italian Marble
Wire and Iron Fence Sold.
Find-Class work and priors reasonable
deigns pi ices sent on application.
WHEN YOU WANT
Dry Goods, Confections,
etc., go to
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
Nice line ff goods OB Plied low
Country produce for or In
exchange for good.
leave Washing
ton daily at A. M. for Green
ville, leave Greenville dally at
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 West with rail-
roads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line Chesapeake
8.8. Co. from Baltimore. Mer-
and Line from
Boston.
CHERRY,
Greenville, N.
J. E. District Supt.
Washington, N. C
IN
J. W. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
Newspaper.
The Charlotte Observer.
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR.
CALDWELL TOMPKINS, Publisher.
J Editor
YEAR.
DIRECTORY
CHURCHES.
every
day, morning and evening. Pray-
Wednesday evening
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. M. A. Allan
superintendent.
every Hun
lay, morning and evening. Prays
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
H. M. Eure, pastor. Sunday school
p. in. I,. H. Pander,
thin
Rev
J. B. Morton, pastor Sunday-
school a. m. E. B.
F. H. Hard-
Minister. Morning and even-
prayer with sermon every 1st
and 3rd Sunday. Lay services
every 2nd and 4th Sunday.
Sunday-school a. m.,
B. Brown, superintendent. Litany
every Wednesday a. m.
Preaching second,
and fourth Sundays In each
month Prayer meeting Wednesday
night. Rev. D. W. Davis, pastor.
Sunday P. M., W. R.
Parker, superintendent.
regular
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every
a nil prices as low as the
have plenty No. i, band made price-
buck. I can furnish at Greenville produce,
at short notice at reasonable
Brick For Sale
THE OBSERVER Receives the
largest telegraphic news service
delivered to any paper between
Washington and Atlanta, and
its special service is the greatest
ever handled by a North Caro-
paper.
A P D THE SUNDAY OBSERVER con-
. ,. I gists of or more pages, is
to a large extent made of
matter.
THE SEMI-WEEKLY
ER printed Tuesday and Friday
per year. The largest paper
in North Carolina.
Sample copies sent application.
Address
THE OBSERVER,
Charlotte, N. C.
in
S. LUCAS.
Wilson, N. C.
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
lead In good and low prices
per dozen.
Half Cabinets per dozen.
All oilier lines very cheap. Crayon Portraits
any small picture
Frames on Mad all the time. Como and
examine my work. No trouble to show
samples and answer questions. The very
best guaranteed to all. Office hours
lo a. m., Io p. m. Yours to please.
LAW SCHOOL.
A. P. a A. M.
No. meets first and
Monday evening. E. K.
fin, W. M.
I. O. O. Lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
L. O. W. Atkins,
Dec.
K. of River Lodge,
every Friday evening,
C. L.
son, K. of R. and
R. Vance Council, No
1696, meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, Secretary, J.
S. Regent.
A. O. Council,
No. meets every first and third
nights in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy
Chief; D. S. Smith, See
I. O. Conclave
No. mil, meets every second and
fourth Monday nights in Odd
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson
Smith
The Term begins
lo continue three months
Thorough instruction in
admitting to bar. Special
lectures by lawyers
Fur address
Jas. C. Dean,
Chapel Hill, N. C.
tree often produces
A family
blockheads.
There are few thing more
than reputations.
You turn a crank down, but
he always turns up again.
An actor may be bald beaded
ill have a good part.
When marriage is a failure it
isn't always title to financial
The man who invents excuses
infringes old pat
The man who is puffed up
pride is the one who scarcely
himself.
The photographer always
liberal with his views.
A girl doesn't wear well when
her complexion rubs off.
People ought to air
ions to keep from gelling
musty.
Low Rates to Charleston Exposition via
Atlantic Coast Line.
The Coast Line Hail-
way Company announces the fol-
lowing low rates to Charleston
C, account of South Caro-
niter stale and West Indian
exposition, Charleston, C.
Dec. 1st, to June 1st
The following apply from
011.35 Tickets to lie sold daily
until and May 31st
continuous passage final limit ten
days in addition to date of
sale.
15.45 Tickets to lie Hold daily
until and including May 1909.
continuous passage final limit June
3rd
For tickets, Pullman reservation
and any further particulars write
or call on
II. M.
Gen Pat. Wilmington, N. C.
J. R.
Greenville, N. C.
S.
Pass. P. C
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior aid Exterior Finishings
for Fine Modern Cheap Build-
We solicit patronage and
guarantee to give satisfaction
prices, styles work.
Please scud your orders to
Greenville Co.
N. C.
J. i Mi,
------DEALER IN------
A GENERAL LINK OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R.
ATLANTIC COAST
RAILROAD CO.
Mar 5th. ltd
Moat
Lt Boost
Leave
Lt
Ar
Lt
Lt
Ar
ill
Court
Will Cure Stomach
Minutes
Tin Painkiller will do; try
it. Have house fur m-taut
an will of
out the not
an imitation, an the
induced many
try M make to
-iv lobe as a the
Brick For Sale
We arc a large
of good Brick, and will till
as can he bad.
GARDNER BRO.
Bethel, N.
I Hit Ell
. M.
and retail Grocer and
Furniture Cash paid for
Hides. Fur. u Seed, Oil Bar
Egg, etc. Bod-
Oak Suits, Ba
by Cart, Parlor
suits, Lounges, Safes, P.
Gail Ax SnuB,
High Life Key West
Henry George Can-
Peaches, Apples,
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
run. Best New
Sewing Machines, and mi
met mis other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
S. M
N. I
Pill County.
Nobles It. D.
I rt County
It. II. Smith sill take no-
of
Norfolk, Va.
Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
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an action entitled
U in ii. in the Court
the title lo a
parcel of I situate in
in County, to have the
Deed from M to
It. Smith, and the will
further notice that he i h to
at Term Court
on the First in Scot. t
the Court cf County in
N, answer or to cum-
plaint in id action, or the will
apply to the Court for the relief demanded
in the complaint.
This
C.
Clerk Superior
The Commoner
ISSUED WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J.
Publisher,
Lincoln,
Advance.
One Year ll, Six Months
Three Copy
No traveling canvassers are em
ployed. Subscriptions taken
The office.
Weekly and
will be together
one year for or The Daily
and
one year for 3.60 payable in ad-
v B
U. ft.
report
Mow
PATENTS
Of
for boob,
J S HI I I I
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GREENVILLE
Cotton Bagging and always
on
kept es
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
Ar Book;
Tarboro II
Lt Rook; I so II at
1ST
Mala learn
ion II s arrives it M
leave n I
ford Mp m. leaves
I M p m, n m leers
W p
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Ben
B a m, lied
Springs g Ms in, Mills II
leaves
p m, Hop Hill p
Bed p m,
arrives
at with M
st with Carolina
at with Red
Springs A at
with Seaboard Air Una and
at with the sod
Charlotte Railroad
Train on Branch Boa
i is p I S p ,
rises Neck st M SI, t
u pas
so ass,
ii II ll N astir
Branch
s I l- I
S SB sail I p , leers l It
IS
sad Up i
Teals dally
st p Beads; a p as, T Ir-
pm,
Sander, t st s is.
Train H C a, Waves Is
O Sol Is
t e e ex.
Tress Both
too p
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m Bops
IS p N a SI, st sf
II I a a, o p .
Train on Clinton Branch Warsaw
Clinton sad
in. SI
pa.
close a
doe all
and
All the Hews
Twice a Week
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VOL
PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, MAY
Tuesday
a Year
This is Greenville's
Fastest Growing Store,
GRIMESLAND ITEMS.
W v
W. in Washing
ton
D. E. Whichard made a
trip to his home Sunday and
turned Monday.
Berry on, of
on our i eel i S
. . . I
I made n ill r .
John Pull a,
with Mo
Ms. and
daughter, . and Mr. W.
Mayo ., t;.
1-. I . v. to On
lay.
; mid Mrs. J. J.
Al
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Hi AUK Bin ; .- i. h ii i. in in
; I I lo lie
; . Do you i
i . i c in in k
our V U W IN
AS V V, fur the In- is
i n st. buy r will
be sure to our
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BECAUSE no other store Anywhere is so diligent in Mason went to Tues-I
the interests of the buying public to winch it no Promises That We Are
, Misses and . re
for support. i came from ;.
BECAUSE but absolutely reliable Chan- ,,,,,. . nil r r arid tO Fulfill.
disc is admitted here at any price-that point Is of back
vital import. school
BECAUSE the prices we ask are the lowest known to T. P. tor lo
the merchandise world for goods of the quality we to m M
bis in lie returned .
Se . day noon.
BECAUSE every sale that we make la backed by an J ,.
absolute personal guarantee of satisfaction to the Sunday in
smallest detail.
i-c of
Potash.
.
. . . II i
i ; I. I WORKS,
New
Mr Turn M ore, of
BECAUSE every thing is done t. promote your per Sunday with W.
comfort while shopping, and to fulfill the most
exacting requirements.
And so we might continue name reason after
son almost without end. No really careful buyer will ., , , i;.,,
pass the offers we make without investigating them, ll MUon,
Look at this double column full of Economy of Washington, a
for this Tuesday
. . ii o. Ayden, win
Ladies Slippers. In
run nil . some
; . ;. Hi bill ;. en I nil
all the time, We never mislead. Thai i
why our business t-. . lo grow, t nil n
any thing you may wish to eat, wear or use.
M. Mi ore and i
W. H.
Our Several Departments Are hull.
i. has been very
i I
.
If
III
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i .,. , . . .
, Oil. . . in
lit I
. ii . i.; Jr.
. Men i Jr., aged six-
. one m beat known
i i and Greene conn
died Mi- home near Kin-
night, an ill-
The
i one son
Hi- was one
i e in Slate,
o ii iii be great
mi his I of warn
I to
Statue. o
While India White Per
Ian Lawns, White
prices start and by an easy A big lot that must be
rising scale run high as worth 11.00. As long as
last
Warren wen
John has
much in
lolly Sundays
French.
Fain in all the latest new creations Youths all Wool Suits, i Men.
lo Crete paper. Silk Clause and all . I . ,,
Moral designs Be, They value i, sizes 1.5 to i c nun are now
week they will go Ne York. The in i
long as they last at
Us
. i. -j. i of Boston
,. o
.
i Winkers u
have been con-
is standing
proposition to a
Duller in
says least we tan
h in have a little ring
ii I lie He
lie in bend n
purpose. I
nil subscribe for a statue
Store in
Men's Suits.
Zephyr
new sea. j , w ,,,, M
son, as
new. We could offer as.
u at lent this ,,. .,,
Trunks and Suit Cases.
of
is. r, h . This
i i
i-a-i. i- scams
in- and
run ii la mi in Hare.
Hence, And
the military i is among
most popular i Lions summer
,.
Plane for summer and travel are
American Made , maturing and fast sufficient hip
Fall inches wide, new stud slimmer Hips menu study
design. No better The Automatic appearance Is
to be found any I ks an . . ,,
Title slats, iron lull-
13.50, U, who want to wear
.- Jill Tit ll. l
that was
never such pretty and de-
iii week we
Suit Bugs and
scopes, lo
. v, for Arnold,
Booth,
for for
and for The
I , .
Nut lo Ignored.
National Lawns.
Standard Patterns.
Patti kepi .
sheets free. Designer
Iii
such as never anything
but lo and lawns before, In
natural linen color with red.
and black stripe dots.
can't boy any more Ibis sea
son at any price. As long as
last
H good things in I'm
full Inches lop, steel
Haven't proper hip develop
hip
titled.- K
Silver Present for lion. R.
Young and Bride.
B. bride,
who recently
torn i N i them cities, were
upon their arrival
here of a very large a l handsome
I silver bowl, gift of the
A very good value Mr. Young's
the , h . , ,,.,.
best kind. Others say we , ,. . . ,.,.,
The bowl rs solid
As well be out of the World as out o.
lust Sic m Supply our business and
sell anything in this line low. S e us when in want
an Valves,
Anglo Valve . ck Water
Cups, ks, Steam Ganges, Ham
In.-, i . I i . B
i nil . Pitting all t,
LINE OF Packing, Belt,
Belt, Bell Hooks, .
The
i . the addition
Butler
t I IS.
I II I
I .
from homo
i is especially
. c i h In every
I her
in . i road local
The . subscribe of the local
r, not a borrower, is as g-
rant real of his
merely ire,
lilt a. i ii be
i will
;. I lie ii relief.
i i or as though they
It i. . it place.
They may imagine know,
neighborhood goat but
i- as skim milk is
in ired to what is ac-
Mr. P. T a I
. .
. . . .
Mi m I Cot
lined gold. Iii-
handsomest seen here, and
,, a i t t u State is
For earliest knowing and possessing of , ,,,, ,,,.
things of fashion, keep familiar with
Ricks Wilkinson
SCHOOL BOOKS
value i gift,
beauty, bid for esteem
and generosity Inspired the
Post,
Sick Headache
Food doesn't digest well
Appetite poor Bowels
constipated Tongue coated
It's your liver I Pills
are liver pills; cure
biliousness.
25.-. All iii
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I . .
fin ; . lie
re a
ii. i develop Ion
B I
BUCKINGHAM'S
Para Drain Tilt
Garland Cook Stoves
must go
it distended cars, and a
ii interrogation point,
in i i news,
. real in social
lake place
V till sills
III II,
ii . r of the local
I rarely ii as it
should lie, n quick glance
Du is when
. . u BOO I same
iii i iii outside pt.
I Kite Mime
ii Ural bis own
i . local . In small,
lull ll Is tile I ll I
ii v i
ti , .
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an bus been
large
ill III .
BAKER k
i l it
i liberal
I of every kind, so will its in
ii r no as a factor
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neither or
i in- i ct tin
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III it j
in amount to any
Journal.
In Malaria
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
n. c.
D. J.
Entered t the Post Office at
Greenville, N. O., a
Mail Matter.
May, JO
Out of white voters in
county, only
to pay tax
the have tail
to
Advertiser.
Ho we Hi lo anyway.
the Indies gives a
count of the disaster wrought
the eruption.
the destruction of St. Pierre the
island of the island
of St. has also suffered
greatly, more than 1,500 lives be
lost there.
It is tunny that HO who
has law does
H ll deadly v. ca-
and carrying of one con-
on person is a violation
of the law against
ed weapons. A ago a
lawyer-editor printed a
in paper.
The rational of
tentative adopted a
aid the
volcano to
dill. The Senate lb
lo million.
la much
n the islands and be
h.
There is talk in
that the President
of
Carolina, in t lie vacancy on I lie
of lbs of Claim cat s-
by do lb Judge John
ii. Mi I am in
good favor with President,
Being at bear a
is quite
i- an day thing lo
people of how
. Ii i. a
the town grows along,
In hi If, In II
then m ii
operation here that in
r Ii i there I t Iii; ; bi W
would go Bid.
A in i i- limes n id
give employment to all who come.
High Cloaca Another
Station.
High School closed
its session week, the
taking
place Thursday Friday.
This excellent under
leadership of Prof. Q. B. Line
berry, principal, baa progressed
rapidly and Wilt with the
beat of the
stale.
reached an
lucre ever lb
when It reached The
was such a at tin- K
lion that during the vacation fol-
lowing a dormitory ran built
The second Oiled with
all I hoarding pupils it could
dale, that
have decided lo build another
in for next
session, there is DO doubt
will also he filled.
The Trustee held meeting
Thursday at which the
entire faculty was re elected, con-
of Prof. Q. IS.
Mis Annie
Brat grade Intermediate depart
ill Bryan, second
grade department
Hies Lena Spain, Mia
Nannie l. Wood, A male
primary teacher will also added
and a of stenography and
typewriting for next a
large building containing
rooms for
will be built
commencement a-
at o'clock Thursday
night by Livingstone John-
ton, correspond ii g
Baptist Stale Convention, lie
chose for his text John
latter i ye continue
my word, then are ye
He said
is known or judged
curriculum,
and I
he discussed the In a I ha I
was delightful and Intensely Inter-
instructive lo the
We are sure that no
was ever h a
Mr. Johnson i- with
ease preacher
the slate Ibis
not fail lo bear in the lives the em
if tin .-e who beard It. We are right, Senator
Century Club.
I , lie- It. ll. i. i
I be Kurt Century
we a most delightfully entertained
by Will her home
mi Dickinson avenue, Tuesday
The bail
second Vice President, Mis J. I.
Little, presided over meeting
with grace and dignity.
of importance
ad, followed by the election new
following being elect-
Mi Mis it
1st Vice Mrs, I.
Arthur; 2nd Vice Mrs
B. II Mrs. M.
II. Treasurer, If.
King; Mrs. J, I.
As the election consumed so
much lime Hip pro
was dispensed with, also
Dainty
were served and
partaking so of
hospitality of the hostess the dill
adjourned to
Tuesday. May 27th,
I., lb
l. Li Williams is Inclined be-
Unit the application of sail t
land will prevent bug which
injure Irish potatoes. Lust year
says plants welt
most eaten bugs. This
winter he applied salt generously
to bis n and his
very vigorous and have not a hug on
Southerner.
e result. He said the
committee bad no idea of task
they were undertaking agreeing
to sit on this debate.
It was the closest contest to which
he had ever listened, and
would just imagine
most thing in
world an idea Could b had
what small margin a decision
reached, and he did not believe
could have bet u reached by
very determined men.
after la each
young men the excellence of,
their speeches, be said
o bad decided, though,
only by the slightest that
had won
Prof. Super-
took advantage of the
presence of the the
school to thank In behalf
the teachers of Pin
tor the use of their build-
in which to bold the
last maimer. c.
w. bard responded lo ibis
of Trustee.
The lice Hand, a new or-
Weak
I suffered terribly e-
weak for years. I lie
doctors said my blood was all
to water. At last I tried
and was soon
feeling all
Mrs. J. V. Ct.
No matter how long you
have been ill, nor how
poorly you may be today,
s is the
best medicine you can
take for purifying and en-
the blood.
Don't doubt it, put your
whole trust in it, throw
away everything else.
Ma Mill
Tamil, ii
I and
o . I
which
on lo the bill
will report.
Dr. Eugene W yesterday
assumed of Pension
mis-j. vice II. Clay
not with great
ad music lining exercises that Dr. Ware entered upon
day. It Only, his labor. Before going
live week old they made remark to Pension Office he bad a long
able music, n was conference Mr.
of comment. The which the later enjoined
band i- of upon him of
Ai concert look place.
The crowd u so large all
could not begin the build
and were turned away.
Tin- was of such length elm f
that space ill not permit into
Ii it. Baffle to say it was
good, well rendered, every one
from largest to the smallest
giving hi or part
The music i showed excellent
training, The oil fashioned husk
bee wish which tie
closed very amusing.
The i ii e . m.-i- a
splendid success and r fleeted
ml the of his predecessor.
A are at cases
were by Mr.
and which will doubtless be re-
Dr. Ware, us
rejection e eases lamed
of t Will
had against
Ii feels President bus
practically instructed him to com
official suicide.
CONNECTION
Could Be n Section.
I credit upon school upon
WASHINGTON LETTER,
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d. C. May ID,
The debate u Philippine
bill is fast drawing to a close and,
while I hero arc still a n unit or of
who to speak on
in.,
Bl i i bus long been a
in fact all
by the
and branch of Atlantic
MORE ABOUT SCHEDULES.
A From the Other End the Line.
It that people here
are out baiter
point in this section.
mail, our
lb any red,
a letter
from a gentleman ill cm
practically the same
we give the
points contained in Ibis let and
urge upon our people Ibo
of interesting in
the
now leaves
reach
about o'clock.
The A. T, Main leaves
reaching
about
The A. L. leaves
now at making connection at
mete
If the Southern lift Pal-
at leaching at
or and A. N. left
at the A. L.
could await its arrival
and give mail east
This would lie a saving of
most a day for western
business in East and would
give all the eastern people ear
mails, which
gel until night.
The business of those eastern
town accommodated by this
would be greatly increased.
The tobacco men of section
dealings
other northern point, reach
at night Into
next saving
a day.
Passengers can now leave Tar-
other east-
points late in the afternoon
Raleigh night and
if morning schedule as suggest-
ed be adopted, people in
Line, should have two daily
trains. Last summer when
and brought
lo of railroad of-
sent a representative
i to confer a
air business men relative lo
us This
explained
the railroad of
Is regarded a in
who Is
certain that res senior on the Philippine on double daily patten-
made lb- study I me- but conference re
the mile under the guidance of there would be no filibustering on in giving in a better lobe-
backer, the Holy Spirit, part of and that train.
occupy n large of all the lo has recently
each life. effect bad emanated a further study of
On morning at sources a- such tactic, bad with the Line,
o'clock, tie by the tees, where
by Hi. P. W. pa one improved so as lo
of History Political democrat senator f oven greater advantage to the
iii Wake Forest College, pressed their view on the policy along line well as lo
He wot introduced by Prof. W. II, of administration, the minor people I raveling over it. M
in a few well will make an effort to secure there i an morning
words. Dr. Hike spike on Hie of the bill along the railway
School the lo curtail Raleigh for At
pronounced Ii power conferred on the Phil- place connection it made
which I hey bin Commission and lo reserve an Carolina
to the Filipino a larger of fur Bern, which train
special and privileges of an hour
count The mining law, the departure of
visit those
eastern spend a day and re-
that night.
arc people
are entitled to
and if the h most to lie
lilted by change would urgent-
ask it, railroads would
probably make the necessary
IF YOU WILL PUT
wilt Ha U curs
Keep this
fact always fresh in your
For Cuts, and all Open Sores,
need only to apply
a few times and the soreness and inflammation will
conquered and the wounded flesh healed.
To get the best results you should saturate a piece
of soft cloth with the liniment and it upon too
wound you would a poultice.
Ml.-, s s bottle.
ail at my tint of
AN t or
Mexican
TWO HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
MUll III ill ill ill
OP NEW AUK, N. J., POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended works automatically,
Is Non
a. Will be if lie paid within month while you
are living, or within years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of and payment of arrears with Interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends arc payable at beginning of the second and cf each
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid.
They may To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
a. To make policy payable during tho lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N.
Lend . t. similar
He I a man of real
it rang in the presentation
his subject, and in his
lie i- pleasing in
bis language beautiful. Ills
III Wit and hi lit
which en drawn up by n sub train. Now the three roads
committee of Raw- and each
lit. was i- make a-light change pies
lo nil concerned. land lass, hour
hopes to amend by easily lie so
fine, speech homestead laws through connection from
lifting and soul-stirring, full; ; State with a lo be made. Tho
sustained Dr, a lion of amount of land granted advantage of a It
best and each Individual to, probably, so apparent that needs no
I forty they will meat, with such
Friday afternoon devoted for greatest passengers leaving
to the exercise of lb Vance the amount of land which the evening into
Society. This will be empowered to come
an oration 1.1- in -ell to II is and reach on Ibo
in by I. also hoped that judicial pro- morning train. schedule
which wet excellent bulk tho bill may be would give us it double
matter and delivery. lo extend the daily mall and
Tills was followed by a of j In lira train
Thai labor Court of I lulled Another
accord in tin- advantage, especially when
BO trial summer k. on at
Cast loll- by evening trains on
judge It seems reason Atlantic and
able that Filipino would North road connect
in t hit people from points
of along could reach More
and trusts arc pro
of more evil than
The affirmative was represented
by ll. . H. Hudson
and B. Chapman, negative
Jackson, T. V. be competent lo
and J. Rawlins,
and of bill.
i- BOW I bought Dial tin
c minutes
minutes rejoinder.
M conclusion lbs of Cuban
Dr. W. Rev. L. Johnson precedence of
bead same evening they leave
w ill lake We believe if our people would
Interest themselves la this mutter
Prof. W. bill, following immediately and act together in bringing it to
to make op their of lb alter the bill. Nothing attention of railroad nu-
II began to look like SO by the such change s suggest-
judges bad become a of the on d
so Rev. K. Booth us called. Cuba has shown any ground
upon the audience belief sugar tor Malaria
Interval. by reciprocity
r is n
will be .
When they Dr. republican leaders
as spokesman took the stage to an-Indent there will not he
of
iron
Again.
Km Ton
for good roadsters
practically unchanged. Leading
traders admit that certain bullish
of two ago may
have bad a disquieting the
market recovering, however, upon
B of Mr.
T's
was wholly
and he was the market
under which be
could not have All of
which, of course, is
lo those concerned.
V. respectfully,
Tan Supply Co.
ITEMS.
May
arrived
Rev, W. Howard, of
rough town Thurs-
day.
J. it. Harvey weal
pi Thursday.
Prank Webb and Dr.
of were
on a and
caught about fifty hug perch.
Will Woolen and M. Jones a
buyer, Kin
wars here also on a
trip.
Thomas with
drawn from Ibo of Dunn .
who have jut
up a nice little steam mill.
Our It better off
it has been in several years.
After all claims for the
year nineteen hundred and one,
there is money in the treasury,
that has not been six
or eight years. This is saying
much for tho retiring
II. Li Crisp and A, L. Woolen,
of two clever tobacco
were here Friday
on a trip.
Tom
Leon Cox Joe
Cox a it coded a ice
cream supper out Mils Julia
Jim King, of your city here
Bethel High School.
School.
A Preparatory School.
for College and for Life
J. W. Principal, MISS GRIMES, Assistant,
J. W. Music and Art.
Primary Department,
Intermediate, Music, including rent, 3.00
Advanced, fee, per year, 1.00
Hoard moderate. For further particulars address
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal.
Everybody
Cordially invited to see our stock of
before buying. We have what you want. Come and be con-
have the prettiest line of millinery ever brought
to Greenville, Ribbons in all width and color. Wash
Ribbons for neck, just thing for summer. Hale
trimmed while you wait. Give us a trial.
Your to please,
Misses Erwin.
Corn. Cotton. Tobacco
Selling High
Likely to continue to sell high I
t I
The Philosophy of Farming i
Smaller Surface, a Labor Saved.
Fertilize with a free hand
Buy of your own
Chemical Co.
Southern Makers of
For Southern Farmers.
High Standard. High
Moderate
at Fifty Point and Agent
We Shall Be Pleased
to See You. You Are
Always Welcome Here
to
that Spring Suit. Of
course you read the clothing
advertisements in the news-
papers, and you get in a
quandary as to where you
will buy the suit. We want
all the patronage
can get. We would like it
if we had a cinch on all the
clothing selling in Greenville
We certainly sell more cloth-
than v other store in
town, the only reason
do not sell it all is because all the buyers do come
goods and ascertain the real saving in prices.
e are not offering suits for nor suits for
and we never advertise any such false inducements.
is we do BELL YOU A Kit SUIT OF
or than you
else for same
will flint tn
Will
In
ratio of .- -i
In hi hum ll
lull. If you
KING CLOTHIER.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind you you owe
for
and we request
you early as pas-
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
Thin notice is for those who
And the cross mark on their
paper
PERSONAL NOTES
ass.
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS
Snap Shots at Home News Put
In Few Words Busy
Letter Files Reflector
Book Store.
Price paid
by M.
New lot nice and Box
Papers at Reflector Book Store.
Strawberries arc hero at
cents a quart. Very cheap at
that price.
On hi lot near the Academy,
Mr. Sheppard the
cabbage patch around
Many Greenville went
down to Thursday
evening to attend the
and more go this evening.
Mr. E. G. of Green-
ville, was re elected treasurer of
State Association
at its recent convention in
Rudy Work,
Mr. Edwin L. Tute, Greens-
arrived Tuesday evening lo
take charge of
He comes to
us highly recommended n u gen-
and a workman, and has
much experience both
per and job printing. Under the
circumstances which have
us for several weeks Re
t. k baa made no special effort
to get orders for job printing, and
bod to turn off some, our
having as much work as
could be done even by all
time. But now we
have another foreman we arc ready
for all orders, ask our
to them The
promises you good work, as good
material and as reasonable price
as bad.
Married.
Wednesday at o'clock
the home of tho tat her.
Mr. Tims near Greenville.
Mr. Smith Miss Rosa
were married.
after the ceremony they left
for the home of the bridegroom,
near
At o'clock this afternoon in
the of of Deeds T.
R. Moore, court house, Mr.
Asa Jones Miss Minnie Smith,
both Swift Creek township, were
married. per
by Esquire O.
in hi usual style. The
left at for home.
Z Uriel Mention People net
SI With In the World
May 1902.
Ex. J. Jarvis
Raleigh.
W. B. James returned
day evening from Elizabeth City.
Pit May, of
Bridge, is visiting Mrs. T. E.
Hooker.
Miss Leila Thornton, one the
teachers of Masonic Hull school,
left this morning for Richmond.
Mrs. F. James,
in Wednesday evening In
visit family of Dr. D. L James
Miss Lee Brown won the
for making most improvement
during the term just closed of Miss
Sheppard's music school.
May Hi,
W. II. quite
Mrs. D. Lee went to Norfolk
today.
Sin went lip the
today.
road
left today for
Norfolk.
W. O. went to Bethel
this morning.
T. J. Sugg, of Washington, OHM
up Thursday.
B. of came
in Thursday
It. O. returned
day evening from Tarboro.
returned Thins
day evening from Tarboro.
E. G, Flanagan returned Thurs-
day evening from Raleigh.
Mr. Mrs. W. M. Bagwell
left this for Halifax.
Mrs. Helen Barr, of is
here on a hit to her parents.
Prof. W. II. cut lo
Winterville Thursday evening.
J. J. re I Thursday
evening from City.
The editor went to Winterville
this alien eon to tho commence-
Miss Annie Leak Wall, of Koch-
is visiting Mrs. W. F.
Harding.
Miss Ellen came
from Scotland Neck Thursday
to visit friends here.
W. of
came in Thursday to visit
his brother, R. L. Humber.
Tho of Goldsboro,
who ha here a few day, re-
turned home Thursday evening.
Rev. J. N. Booth,
Hugh and Flem-
went to Winterville today to at-
tend tho commencement there to-
Rev. Livingstone Johnson, of
Raleigh, and Dr. Sykes, one of the
professor at Wake Forest College,
passed through Thursday
for Winterville, where they took
part in the The
former delivered the last
night and latter literary
address
Misses Alice Smith, Lucy
way, Myrtle and Lillie Wilson
went to today to at-
tend the commencement there to
night.
Misses Fannie and Valeria,
Fleming, Pearl Evans,
Forbes, and Ward,
Mary Harriss, Ada Patrick, Eva
Allen and Nora
went lo Winterville
evening lo attend the commence-
Saturday, May 1902.
B. W. to Rocky
today.
G. B. W. Hadley, of
today.
Dr. J. C. of
came in this morning.
J. B. Cherry returned Friday
evening from Baltimore.
F. came in Friday
from New York
Mrs. T. J. Jarvis returned Fri-
evening from Raleigh.
Rev. J. B. Morton came Fri-
day evening from
H. attended
commencement at Winterville
from a
trip up road Friday evening.
J. It. Moon returned Friday
from a trip to Baltimore.
Misses Annie and Delia Smith,
of spent day here Fri-
day.
Mis. W. p. Edwards left ibis
morning for to visit her
pa rents.
Mrs. W, F. returned
morning from a visit to Gun-
Miss Dudley went to
commencement
Friday evening.
Mrs. V. L. of War-
is visiting Mrs. A. J. John-
near town.
Mr Mrs. C. T.
and little Charlie returned from
Wilson Friday
Miss Sue House, of House
who has been visiting here,
returned home
W. R. Parker returned Friday
from the meeting of the
Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows
Greensboro.
Mi . B. F. Patrick and
Miss went to Winter-
ville Friday evening to the
Miss Annie of
who has charge of a
school near here for several
months, returned home today.
More Improvement.
Mr. E. G. is having
another house built the Ber-
properly, Second street,
which he purchased. He
has sold the house and lot on the
street end of I he prop-
to Rev. F. A. Bishop.
Comment
Thomas J. Moore and Claude
King send The an in-
lo the University com-
Chapel Hill, I.
Rev. J. T. Er la sends us nu in-
to tin commencement of
Rutherford College, May 27-28.
We also acknowledge an
to the commencement of Ox-
ford Female Seminary, May
Honor Roll.
Honor roll of the Masonic Hall
for the month of May;
Allen,
Lee
Lillian Curr,
Martha Lee
Essie Ellington,
Nellie
Agnes Spain,
Ethel
Lena R. Smith.
Help
Rev. W. Porter, u man
from is hero
for the book made me
u written by Rev. C. A.
Jenkins, of the Baptist
church, of Goldsboro. The price
is cents, the of a
copy is not only getting a useful
and interesting book, is help-
a blind man at same time.
Mr. Porter is stopping at
wile, who Is with
him, fell and broke her arm while
stopping in the country Monday
night.
Knew Von
When Chi
the la plainly print-
ed showing that it la
Iron and in a No
Cum, No Pay.
SOLID FACTS ABOUT
MEN'S CLOTHING
The store to buy your suit of is the store where you can do the
STYLE, QUALITY, VARIETY. The big Clothing
Business wouldn't be done at THE BIG STORE if we did not
have the above inducements to offer you.
Lace and White Goods
Bargains Positively in Greenville
Must Be Sold to Stock.
Dimities, Swisses, Lawns, and other Stylish Fabrics in a threat Wash Dress Goods Line
of Guaranteed Kind
Bros-, E. P. Reed Co., for High Grades.
Wolf Bros, and the H. C. Co. for Medium Grades
AM TUB ABOVE TO BE LEATHER AND AT POPULAR PRICKS
Remarkable Sale of Reliable Furniture
Our great May and June sale of Furniture will make these
months memorable ones. Housekeepers, here is an
to buy goods at very tow prices. Nearly every piece is
offered at less than today's price.
Great Reduction in China and Japan Mattings
Linens and Wash Goods
Grand Showing Novelties In Ores and in Hash
Visit the Wash Goods Department and new
1900 Yards of Wow cost.
J is a big value, and all the should take advantage of it
While they last the balance of W. T. Lee Co's stock will be sold at less than cost
Another Half Hundred Bargains in Millinery.
Across the Street at Ii. C. Hooker's Store A big line of Staple Dry Goods,
Shoes, to be sold at RARE BARGAIN PRICES.
C. T.
The Big Store
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Pass. Agent
R. K Manager.
T. M.
Ricks Wilkinson
This is Greenville's
Fastest Growing Store.
WHY
no other store Anywhere is so diligent in
the interests of the buying public to which it looks
for support.
BECAUSE nothing but absolutely reliable
is admitted here at any point is of
vital import.
BECAUSE the prices we ask are the lowest known to
the merchandise world for goods of the quality we
sell.
BECAUSE every sale that we make is backed by an
absolute personal guarantee of satisfaction to the
smallest detail.
BECAUSE every thing is done to promote your per-
comfort while shopping, and to fulfill the most
exacting requirements.
And so we might continue to name reason after
son almost without No really careful buyer will
pass the offer we make without investigating them,
Look at this double column full of Economy
for this
While mini Linen, While Per
Lawns, White Piques. The
prices start at and by easy
run up as high as
French, and
all the latest new creations
In Grope paper, Silk all
designs
and
Zephyr Dimities.
Something new I sea-
son, and just as pretty as they arc
new. We could offer as
a bargain at Tile, but this week
we say tit.
Ladies Slippers.
A big lot that must be classed
worth As long as they
last
Youths all Wool Suits.
arc value at sizes to
This week they will go as
long as they last at
Men's Suits.
All colors and sines. Worth
This week we say
American Made
Full inches, wide, new and
attractive designs. No better
A to be any-
where. Worth This
Sc
yards that was
never such pretty de-
signs at week we say
National Lawns.
In new mid
such us never was put in
but and lawns
natural linen color red, blue,
green and black it ripe and dots.
We can't buy any more this sot
son at any price As long as they
last
Trunks and Suit Cases.
Plans for summer and travel are
maturing and fast nowadays
and summer trips menu study
trunks. The Automatic
Tray and Box Trunks, all canvass
covered, hard wood slats, iron bot-
toms, brass
912.50,915.
Suit Oases, Hand Bags and
scopes, to
Standard Patterns.
Patterns kept in stock, fashion
sheets free.
Some right good I'm
India-, full inches top, steel
rods, worth This week we
say
A very good value
Drawers, all sizes. These the
best kind. Others say we
say
As well be out of the world as out of Fashion.
For earliest knowing and possessing of
things of fashion, keep yourself familiar with
Ricks Wilkinson
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Prom On
D. O. May
Tomorrow or the next night the
republicans of House expect to
cull a caucus to consider
ability of passing the
and currency bill. There IV
no hope that the bill will be passed
or even considered at this session
the Semite and there lit
that the Senate will pass
it at the next session but it is the
belief of the House leaders that it
will the democrats
fall campaign and it is with the
intention of stirring up the
of free silver that the leaders
wish to pass the measure. The
bill provides for the retirement of
the greenbacks and
to the national banks
limited powers and
ties. The
are seriously opposed to its passage
as they believe it would be
instance of the sacrifice of their
interests to the general good of the
party and they consider that they
have already bean seriously
by the absolute rejection of tar-
Whether leaden
will lie able to whip the insurgents
into line remains to
be seen.
The spent all last week
considering the Naval
bill, which passed on Satin
day. The debate at times was
most spirited and amusing-
Williams, of
pi, read to the House some
el concerning appointment
to the
station which concluded with the
lines;
the great
est
That ever stayed
The verses were received with
shouts of laughter. At times the
debate swerved to the
Philippine question and some de-
acrimonious passages en
sued.
Apropos of the
subsidy bill the last Lloyd's
Register states that I lie Steel Trust
is the largest owner of vessels in
the Halted Stales and the fifth
largest owner in the world. It is
not surprising the bill was passed
by the Senate.
A Plan t Action.
The King's Daughters, who
have the noble work
of establishing a reformatory for
the State, have not yet decided
upon plans for the
funds. A ways and means
committee been to
settle this important of the
It strikes us Hint the lad es
should first enlist every newspaper
this cause, by
each a
list, money to collected to be
to the properly appoint
ed person each mouth. Then
the Legislature assembles, go lie
fore body and request
plan
will accomplish the desired end
the shortest space of lime.
It is u splendid work de-
serves encourage
man, woman,
child in the
News.
When heart-strings turned
to love life is full of
J. CHERRY CO.
WE A always with a desire to improve.
We have always been up to date. Now
are getting ahead of date. Do you think Unit is
possible I If so, just come, in and look through
our stock. YOU WILL FIND ECONOMY IN
PRICES AS WELL AS QUALITY, for the best is
always the cheapest Therefore the wise buyer will
be sure examine our stock before buying
We Make no Promises That We Are
Not Ready and Willing to Fulfill.
You can fool all the people some time, and some
all the but you can't fool all the people
the time. We never try to mislead. That is
why our business continues to grow. Call on us for
anything you may wish to eat, wear or use. ;
Our Several Departments Are Full.
J. B. Cherry Co.
The Only Department Store in
GREENVILLE
SCHOOL BOOKS
DON'T T BY lo cat any old
thing that is offered you, but come
to us for something nice, fresh
palatable. We have
sugar that delicious.
Wholesalers lay we sell more
VEGETABLES than
any store town. That means we
carry the BEST at right prices.
Then If you wan a cigar
or good Smoking and Chewing To-
we have the BEST of these
also.
The place to get the BEST every
time is
THE NEW GROCERS.
A Bad Breath
A bad breath means a bad
stomach, a bad digestion, a
bad liver. Pills are
liver pills. They cure con-
biliousness,
sick headache.
All
All Kinds at The Reflector Office
la Schools.
A new-paper of the right sort, a
good and wholesome newspaper,
contain a record of the world's
and older boys
our public ought to lie
encouraged to take in
daily occurrences of the wide
world. They ought to be familiar
with important hap-
pen, events of solid interest; yet
some among them, possibly many,
might be prone to give chief
attention to what called
the press on the
gossip i-f the hour, or to those re-
ports of sensational
it attract the attention without
enlightening the mind. Perhaps
the teacher would be able to direct
their choice guide their
task.
Assuming this to be the case,
sec what the pupils would gain by
reading a good newspaper. It
would lie the means of cultivating
the habits of reading that would
extend beyond e newspaper to
rich stores of literature. It
would make I hem familiar
passing events, but n the names
those who are prominent in the
public eye; the men and women
who are making history; who are
conspicuous life's activities, who
arc writing books, making
enacting our laws, deliver-
orations, devoting their
lives lo useful and
work, whose example have an
alluring Inspiring
You mention the names of a
dozen prominent people, living or
dead, lo as many pupils in some
even t lie higher classes,
and some of I hem would look
blankly yon, indicating that
they know little or nothing about
these dozen prominent
or, at least, some among them.
This ought not to be, but how
could they know without being in-
And Some North Carolina
A former States consul
at St. says the town was
very immoral and suggests I hat it
destroyed like Sodom and Co-
and for the same reason.
But why should SI. Pierre be
by for a
of Judgment while Paris
San Francisco escape;
Observer.
In i Nutshell.
The whole matter is summoned
up briefly this paragraph from
Printer's is some
good all advertising and
advertising docs sonic good; but
the advertising and the
which does good
is daily newspaper
Mrs. W, N. Heaver, of Concord,
was struck and killed by a pas-
train Saturday. She was
standing near the track talking to
a friend hen train came along,
and is she became eon
fused and attempted to cross
track.
While digging for grub Worms
bail across
yesterday Mr. Jasper Harper
found a lot of mi in. ii- balls
in old slump. They toll
their own Free
Beauty and folly are often
French proverb.
who are the
young men today that success no
longer on character, in-
and hard work are sow-
the seeds that produce
lie that no man
can achieve success unless he
renders his self-respect, stoops to
low means or has some
docs more damage the
youth the naked fatalism it-
could accomplish. To tell the
truth, have grave problems, but
men never had such
they have the
and there Is
less between the mil-
the pauper than
there was between feudal baron
his lowest vassal the middle
ages.- Raleigh Times.
A Cheap Stock Food.
One of the cheapest foods Hat
can be grown for stock, and which
can lie cut and used at almost any
stage growth, may be secured by
sowing corn rows using too
much seed and cultivating it one
way. Should the pasture grass
run short the corn may be
don it daily, sufficient
as required, and fed as green
and succulent food, which will be
highly relished by stick.
Record.
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS
Made By The Orange, Observer
Faith may mountains, but
is money that moves
If ignorance is bliss a vast
of to be supreme-
happy.
Some men are like active vol-
a stream of lava is constant-
rolling from the mouth.
There is a vast amount of deceit
the id. Often the man who
has a settled look is deep in debt.
Miss Mary of Butte,
Montana that she
loves the devil. There are many
but they say so.
Honesty, these times, is re-
much the same light as
article of
is determined by the extent to
which it will pay.
Wan. four or a
at
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
The following figures, just given
out by the Superintendent of Pub-
Instruction, show the amount
raised disbursed on account of
the public schools of the State last
Receipts, fr m poll
property,
local, special poll,
lines, license
tax, from State Treasury
i legislative
from other sources,
Total, Of this amount
was leaving
a of Of the
amount paid teachers
lo whites and lo
The treasurers re-
ibis school money
in commissions.
fountain gin
Right
Divorces arc becoming so
that one term marriages are
no longer
I he State has chartered,
sonic of latest
enterprises, the
born Manufacturing
Company, capital,
Bishop, and
others the
It will manufacture many articles
from hard woods.
Knew Painkiller lo
what rim mutter Is-7 I
Thou . It not
Perry . all,
thing 111.- unlit
and nut I
i foe years for crump
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Stood In a
With my coat nil mil , tin i
need not
n heavy penalty it lie follow his lolly
mi net of feel In
hot r w ii i, ii of
in it. Take a
of in hot
ill tail for ea
a way to up a cold.
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Title
Eastern reflector, 20 May 1902
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
May 20, 1902
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