Eastern reflector, 27 May 1902


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Have You Forgot
What
Chapter D. C
indeed has a happier or
healer croup of young people
seen than which greeted the
eyes of a chance visitor at the res
of Mr. M. A. Allen, on Sat-
THAT AM STILL CARRYING AN evening last, when Miss
UP-TO DATE USE OF the T. J. Jarvis
; Chapter, of which she is the re-
i capable Secretary.
, g . pi,,. The young people had met with
Dry
, . m and their
Hats, Shirts. Pants,
ma AND A OF THING won encomiums from the bank
X . and all who were
WHICH I am TO f
Come to sec me for your next Barrel or Flour to a contested of questions
to
and Brown won the for
Miring the highest number.
Still owing a small sum which
had borrowed on the
monument elected on
g y f a B 10th this will give a lawn
on court house square on
tomorrow afternoon.
from to o'clock when ice cream
and cake will The pub-
White.
L CARR.
For Hinges,
Windows, Paints, Rope, Homes,
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car-
go to
Ho arc to us.
AI I KN.
Democratic Convention.
A convention of the Democratic
of Pitt is hereby oat.
Next door to Ricks
r to d Carr.
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PRESIDENT a constant reader of the
that through Its cot- Review of an
have been presented elate It very highly t I
I not otherwise have It a very part of
had access lo i because all library, and practically a
and men. no matter for one in public life
how widely their Ideas diverge, are footer. S. I If
civet, free utterance In Its cot-
one of the
Ct the
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have a .-lest deal
publication el at I
value. I have saving
vary Important matter Indeed
which I should not have a n my tab.
f. S. month.-
Smash,
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lot t how H car. has an Invaluable
of cent a
of
PLACE NEW .
oil to iii the
Saturday, July 5th,
at for the
to
the
, to lie in the city of
on July
I and to Hit and
when called.
will be
at at., on
I at i he usual
log s; fur of
pointing delegate and
to -ail county
The of delegates and
each township will lie en
is as
Beaver DamS, l,
i.
Bethel
Carolina I.
Creek
order of the Democratic
of county.
L. Blow,
I. Brows, Secretary.
. mm a surprise to who
were present in the Senate when
Senator Bailey urged the adoption
of his resolution providing an
s of constitutional
right of the lo
special to corona-
ll VII Mini lilt
in bear
Lodge admit I bat
they believed bad
rights, and there were
republican senators who
approval appeared lo agree
iii in.
A terrible occurred in At
Saturday.
and were killed, The
city was thrown Into great
military bail to be
called oat to restore quiet.
Pills
After oat In;, persons a bilious
treat benefit taking
of pills. II
DRINKING TOO MICH,
they will promptly relieve the
SICK HEADACHE.
which
and remove
near
lake No Substitute.
Clubbing Announcement.
can
furnish with
weekly Observer at
a year fur Kith papers. You
will get bath papers twice a week.
The Observer is best semi-
week paper In North
covers the Stall
ether, while The He-
gives many times more
home news than can be hail from
other These two pa
giving, the home, Slate
general news week a year
for 11.78 is cheap reading.
makes a feel cheap lo
be every man has his
price
If a good face is a letter of com-
a Rood hi art is a loiter
of
Brick For Sale
are making a large quantity
of good Brick, and will fill orders
m they ran be had.
ft
Bethel,
Dr. D James,
Dental
Greenville.
COTTEN, C. E.
Surveys with Plats or Maps
Accurately and
with mo by mail or at
on
will m
J. C. L
I i i. . IN
American and Italian Marble
H I. VI N. C.
Wire and Iron sold.
work
ill- pi or application.
WHEN YOU WANT
Dry Goods, Groceries,
etc., go to
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
Black N.
line of goods on low
for or in
exchange For
IS
J. W. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Factors handler; of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
and shipments
solicited.
OLD DOMINION
Steamer My res Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York Boston,
Aurora, South Creek. Belhaven,
Swan Quarter,
all for West with rail-
loads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay tine and Chesapeake
Co. from Baltimore. Mer-
and Line from
Boston.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. O.
J. E. District Supt.
Washington, N. O
Photographer,
c.
The leader l- work and low prices
for Si pa-r dozen.
Half Cabinets Sago per ,
all other cheap. Crayon Portraits I in every
Iron, any small picture cheap. Nice and prices low us
hand all the time Come Highest market price
my work. No lo H f ,,,.,.
The very produce.
lo all.
lo x III., I. lo p. Yours to
N. c.
TONIC LAXATIVE
If you have stomach,
breath, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, less
of appetite, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy skin,
or any and disorders which tell the story of bad bow -H an
unpaired system, Will You.
It will clean out the cumulate tho liver and strengthen
mucous membranes of the purify your blood and
your again. Your appetite will return, your bowels move rs
your liver and cease to trouble you, year Pill
freshen and you will feel the old time energy and buoyancy.
Mothers seeking i i mil- one i for
diarrhea, folio and similar trouble i. will Ideal l
ii their or
lbs i.
as I II i , .
U and for
At Norfolk this week
are holdings at reel It
will attract many to the
very Insulting. I
beard him Dial my
gum like a race Her nils
baud that's just bis
mice. I f lie knew
race bones he'd there i
never was one c
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Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
re's. Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads. Mattresses, Oak Suits,
by Carriages, Go Carts,
suits. Tallies, Lounges, Safe, P.
and Ax Snuff.
High Key West Che-
roots Henry Clear, Can
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Jelly. Milk,
Flour Sugar,
Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
notion and Oat-
don Apples,
Candles, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents,
and Chins Ware, Tin and
Ware, Cakes and Mara
Bent Butter, New
Bearing Machines, and nu
other goods. Quality and
Cheap for rash. Com
to see me
S. M. Schultz.
LAW
The Summer Term begins Jam.
in throe
Thor in
the
by eminent
Pot
Jas. C. Dean,
Hill, N. C.
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Interior
for Fine Modern and Cheap
patronage
guarantee to give
prices, styles and work.
Please send your orders to
Greenville Co.
N. C.
in Tub Kb-
goes light along its
keep work
all for
the wise
If you people lo visit your
put your where
it will be re id, is in
the
I t U. B. r
For Sale by
, mm
Una . t
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ii . ,, , Charge
-i i In
Lots of people who are salting
ad men's shoes will they
ii.
Rome men are of
are not Inn ones who
shunt off It mouths.
nested man is to
lake a hold on life he is
not worth educating, m
l inn is a
People rend Una paper what
I with a
I mile all ached have to say.
I If yon have not lime lo
don't know just what you want
i v say, let us know we will
I hare plenty Ho, I, band help you get II
buck. I ran furnish We have bright and attractive
St short notice at reasonable fig- cuts to illustrate
LUCAS. J which you use,
Wilson, N. C. for the asking. I
inn I In
Pitt i
and
v i
mid I
n Jo. J
R, II. Smith will do-
nil ha-
1.11. i in the
County lo lbs lo s
of lend In
in said County, t have the
from
II. Smith, will
notice that In- i a to
Term Court
OB the First Is Sept. l-i .-j
tin- Court Hume said County
N.
said or the will
apply the Court fur relief
D. C. MOORE,
Clerk
PATENTS
on Jot book,
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ax
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THE OBSERVER,
Charlotte, N.
-DEALER IN------
It
A GENERAL LINE OF
ii
Also s nice Li of Hardware.
TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
every Ban-
day, morning and evening. Pray-
meeting Wednesday evening
Rev. J. N. Booth, Hominy
school a. m. M. A. Allen
superintendent.
M every Bus
lay. morning and evening. Prayer
Wednesday evening. Ber.
M. school
p. m. L. H. Fender,
Sunday, Rev
J. B. Morton, pastor Sunday-
school a. m. B. B. en
F. H. Hard
Minister. even-
prayer with sermon every 1st
and 3rd Sunday. Lay service
every 2nd and 4th Sunday.
a. m., . B.
B. Brown, superintendent. Litany
every Wednesday a. m.
Preaching second,
and fourth Sundays In each
month. Prayer meeting Wednesday
night. Rev. W. Davis, pastor.
Sunday school P. M., W. B.
superintendent.
regular
LODGES
A. F. ft A. M.
i-o No. meets first and
Monday evening. E. E.
tin. W. M. J. M.
I. O. O. F. Lodge, No.
Meets every
L. G. W.
Bee.
K. of River Lodge,
every Friday evening,
C. Forbes, L.
son, K. of it.
R. Vance Council, No
meets every Thursday even
W. B. Wilson, Secretary, J.
list all,
A. O. Council.
No. meets every Ant and third
Id Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy
Chief; D. S. Smith, Sec
I. O. Conclave
No. meets every second and
M h Monday nights in Odd
lows Hall. W. It. Wilson
Smith
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GREENVILLE N. C.
------a
Cotton Ragging and Pies always
on hand
goods kept constantly as
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, MAY 1902.
NO
Twice Week
Tuesday
and Friday
a Year
Ricks Wilkinson
This is Greenville's
Fastest Growing Store.
WHY
BECAUSE 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 No really careful buyer will
pass the offers we make without investigating them,
Look at this double column full of Economy
for this
While White Per
Lawns, Piques. The
prices start at and by an easy
rising scale run up as high as
French, Austrian
Fans in all the latest
in Crepe paper, Silk and all
floral designs
SI.
Ladies Slippers.
A big lot that must be
worth As low; as they
last
Zephyr Dimities.
Something entirely this sea-
son, sod just as pretty as they are
new. We could I hem us
s bargain at but this week
American Made
Full inches wide, new and
attractive designs. No
American lo be found any-
where. Worth This
Sc
Youths all Wool Suits.
They value at sizes to
This week they will as
as they last at
Men's Suits.
All colors and sizes.
This week we say
Worth W.
Names for the Month.
Not long ago M. Camille Flam-
proposed a new calendar
with a new division of the year
and new names for months.
His proposal has evidently borne
mil, for a little almanac has just
been issued at which the
year is divided into four periods
of three months each, all en mil
and all of The new style
of year begin, March and has
an extra holiday to make up the
MS days which nature
The months arc named in
Truth, Science, Wisdom; Justice,
Honor, Goodness; Love,
Humanity; Happiness. Progress,
Immortality. idea
of leisure the command
of our fellow I., read
solemn scientific nailing
of soil, remarks the New York
Sun. The Continent
too busy lo be much affected by it.
One of Pint Nurses at Hospital.
Hiss Margaret . one of
tho first nurses at the hos-
died at her home in
more ii few days ago. The
ed was a member of the first class
to graduate from the Watts
training school for nurses.
There acre but two members of
the and Miss
While nursing Mr. A. G. Manor,
who was hurt
dent in which Mr. C. H. Norton
was wounded, Miss
wits struck a terrific blow by Mr.
Manor while delirious. From
effects of this blow she buffered
several hemorrhages of the lungs
and soon afterwards gave up her
position with the hospital and re-
turned to her Baltimore home.
After this she spent sometime
mountains and then
traveled in Italy, this done
with the hope of regaining her
health. She never recovered from
the blow, however, it is said
that this was the cause of her
death.
Miss Boyd will be pleasantly
by a number of our
people and the news of her death
will be read with r
Herald.
J. B. CHERRY CO.
WK AUK always seized with a desire In improve.
We have been up to date. Now
are getting ahead of date. Do you think that is
possible If so, just coma in mid look through
our YOU WILL FIND ECONOMY IN
PRICES AS WELL AS QUALITY, for the best is
always tin-cheapest. Therefore wise buyer will
be sure to examine sleek before buying.
We Make no Promises That We Are
Not Ready and Willing to Fulfill.
You can fool all l he people some time, some
people nil the time; but you can't fool all the people
all 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
Bur-ham
yards that was
never such pretty styles and de-
signs at his week we say
National Lawns.
In new designs
such as never was put in
but and lawns before, in
natural linen color red,
green and black stripe and
We buy any more this sea
son at any price. As long its they
last
Trunks and Suit Cases.
Plans for summer and travel are
maturing t Inch fast
and summer tripe mean study
trunks. The Automatic
Tray and Box Trunks, all canvass
covered, hard wood slats, iron bot-
toms, brass
is, 1.1.
Suit Cases, Hand Bags and
scopes, to
Standard Patterns.
Betrayal of
Though no to give
special advice to any political
party, it is not foreign to the Re-
corder's as a religious
journal to condemn to the utmost
the recent exposure of personal
and letters in
Carolina. There ate no words too
strong fir the branding of this
variety of That it pro-
from one who has been Gov-
of our Stale is more
lamentable, and, for the honor and
the weal the
more cease fur unreserved on-
Time will conic men will
not stoop lo such letters,
when newspapers will mil dare lo
reader with such dis
honor, alien no amount of special
pleading will suffice In condone
such an abuse of lb it relation be
man and man without
which race would re
turn lo barbarism,
now he has
thing has won for himself
that will distinguish his name far
longer than the Idle that his
high office would have, lie will
he mil as the
whose ungovernable temper
ruined his but as
the man who played the traitor
a not
passed by Benedict Arnold or
Judas Their
lies were larger, it is true; and
they were probably men of larger
mold.
lie who destroys faith in man-
kind serves Satan more directly
and richly than all his min-
ions. Over all lint this
man has or -nay will stand
the tact personal honor has
been given a blow, the slunk of
which will affect pub
lie life in our State for years.
Patterns kept in stock,
sheets free. Designer
fashion
Some right good things in Urn
full inches top, steel
rods, worth This week we
say
A very good value
Drawers, all sixes. 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 familiar with
Ricks Wilkinson.
SCHOOL BOOKS
fit
State Board of Medical
The regular annual of
the North Carolina Slats Board of
Medical will be
held in Wilmington, beginning
June 4th, Doctors desiring
examination tor license should
present themselves promptly the
beginning of and carry
with them a diploma from a col-
of medicine requiring not less
than three years attendance upon
lectures to graduation,
of instruction
of character. The
fee is
All desiring to i
lice North Carolina not
licensed or registered, should
attend tho and secure
We understand there is a
disposition on pint
judges and to enforce
statutes regulating the practice of
medicine la this slate. The
dent of the board is Dr.
Charlotte, N. Secretary,
Dr. Way,
N.
The railroads throughout the
state will give re diced rates to the
meeting.
It Time-
To force a man to sec his errors
when lie appears to be success
fill.
To the
spirit of a woman afflicted with a
fad.
To bring a man of will to
a realization of the rights of others.
To make the very young man
how small an atom he is in
the world.
The Like of Accidents.
Most naturally the remark
Brick in
It is reported that
of J. K. Smith . Bro. will
rebuild in the near future. They
say they cannot afford to build of
wood, and will no doubt erect n
elegant brick structure. Details
of the building will be given later
Dr. Dixon, W. K. Hart and
others, owners of this property,
will no doubt build brick. The
Lodges here are also
building in the same way. The
burned district, which has been
an important center of our town
for business, will become more so
when commodious brick stores are
erected, where formerly stood less
inviting wood structures. Our
progressive citizen an not to be
downed. will continue to
grow and prosper as before by the
help of the living God. A town
of schools free from
vices of many other places,
with an energetic citizenship, who
labor and pray is to
Will Baptist.
Three gifts of each to e
Methodists Orphanage at
bow that it is near hearts of
North Carolina Methodism. The
three ho have given each
this ii arc all
W. president of the new
Loan and Trail Company at
Gen Julian S. Carr,
dent of First National Bank
Durham, Mr. K. B. Bonier,
president of the of Wayne,
News and Ob-
server.
The follow who know
enough to come in out of the rain
may still be slick to carry
a borrowed umbrella.
In polities the party that is in
power always seems the worst.
It is better to give than to re-
the things you want.
It's easy to laugh at
troubles, unless they happen to be
our own.
FOR SUPPLY.
have just added Steam Supply our business and
will sell any thing in this line very low. See us when in want of
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard Globe
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water
Oil Cups, Air Cocks. Steam Hancock
U, S. Injectors, Cocks, Steam
Pips all sizes, Pipe Kitting all s.
LINE OF Packing, Bolt, Gaudy
Belt, Leather Belt, Belt Lacing, Belt Hooks,
is
heard, especially in the spring of
the year, list of accidents
grows larger as time goes by. It
docs seem line, bill is it There
may lie more of but are
really more according lo pop-
I causes the though
is more likely due to the Increased
facilities fur dissemination of
the news. Ton years ago, with
same number occurring, public
would have heard of more
than half of them. Not only are
facilities but people are
reading more. The man who Used
to content borrowing
his neighbor's weekly paper, is
mil content now anything
short of a dally. Vet it is
likely I hi rush and hurry of
contributes to fateful
think can go It well,
Maud all kinds of mental and
strain, lint I tic thing he
know she slips forgets- and some-
thing Rec-
Constipation
Docs your head ache Pain
back of your eyes Bad
taste in your mouth It's
your liver Pills are
liver pills. They cure
headache, dyspepsia.
All
SOLE
Harvesting machine, Sews-s and Drain Tile
Garland Cook Stoves.
BAKER HART.
Home industries should receive
strong local patronage. one
a cannot establish a
factory inaugurate a enter
prise, but every man can help by
giving his to home enter-
prises. The will pay
Salisbury
Did you ever hear of horse-
chewing Mr. c. Ham-
let, of this county, before each
meal gives a chew of leaf
In every one of hit horses, and
they seem lo enjoy its much
man does, Record,
News that from I lie estate
of the late
who died a
ago, at Hospital
Norfolk, the i Female
at Raleigh n. i net
and at
will probably
Your advertisement in
goes right along with its
work.
advertisements work
all time building business for
wise advertisers.
If you want people to visit your
store put your advertisement where
ii will lie rend, is
People read this paper what
is it, and they will tee
what you have to way.
If you have not lime to write
the advertisement yourself or
don't know just what you want
to say, let us know and we will
help you get it up.
We have bright attractive
cuts to ad-
which you can use
for the asking.





EASTERN REFLECTOR
X.
J. Owner
Post Office at
Greenville, N. as
Mail Matter.
May
The Democratic State
of South Carolina met at Columbia
among the
adopted as one condemn-
their race, as it
they are gone does the fact bear
upon the consciousness of ail
they ere gnat in
what are a real
their
The General Conference of
Methodist Episcopal church, in
session at Dallas, Texas.
elected Dr. E. E. of
If Greenville's
of would Income active
to lake action
to the alight changes
in schedules of morning trains on
the Southern, Atlantic
Carolina and Atlantis Coast Line
railroad-, a direct connection
Raleigh and west of
secured,
I The advantage of such connection
more limn
the action. not
see, Dr. A. Coke Smith, of ., ,,.,
Virginia, l-i In j
The volcanic troubles Mar-
and St. Vincent islands in
the Indies to cause
alarms. Simultaneously re-
cent eruptions earthquake shocks
were felt at St. Augustine. Bis,
II Denmark docs soon close
her trade with the United States
regard to the West
Indies, she will have no islands to
deliver. In Ibis case baste would
show the part of judgment,
Cuba is now a republic. The in-
dependent government for the
island was established on the
inst. by Governor General Wood
formally turning over authority to
the
dent of new republic. The
same course of ought
to be inaugurated the Philip-
pine.
Frost, Torrence Co.,
installed the
est ice cream freezer ever seen In
I his any other, so
as our knowledge goes, it weighs
duo pounds and cost WOO. A
engine will be required to
furnish the motive power for run-
the machine. The capacity
this monster will be ten gallons
of cream In twelve minute.
With apologies our readers fol
publishing this, we we
got the facts from the
Gazette, and we never before bad
cause to doubt Marshall's
Though we gently
this does sound somewhat
Bronchitis
hive kept Cherry
in my house for t great many
years. It is the best medicine in
the world for coughs and
. J. C. Williams, Attica, N. Y.
All serious I
troubles begin with a
tickling in the throat.
You can stop this at first
in. a single night with
Cherry Pectoral.
Use it also for bronchitis,
consumption, hard colds,
and for coughs of all kinds.
II.
C I toot doctor. he iT a.
do u I. If h.
to It pa know,.
It nil I In W
I Fresh Gossip From Near-by Vicinities
Gathered by Our Correspondents and
I Reported
ITEMS. I Smith, Mack Horton and
J. I. Baker left Tuesday morning
N. C. May
The recent showers are
to attend the carnival.
David Lawrence Morrill, offal-
the funnels smile. It is very nice who has visit
Once beard a great deal
the brutalities one
the Butcher when Spain bold
full sway in Cuba. hear
much of
else while Sum
it. lull sway in die Phil-
is difficult
average mi ml to comprehend Ibis,
but truth of it nil seems to be
fully established. yet
pears ridiculous a war
shall be waged
It is to be noted oilier
besides Charlotte took time
in the 30th May celebration.
Thai people of North Carolina
do not any longer regard the
Declaration of
as a myth is clearly evidenced
by this action. Bat then maybe
it only a lender regard for the
feelings of Charlotte this kind
was shown. As this is the
event have to
brute, lei get all the enjoy
the inn out of it. Her
I suffering from mental i
disappointed, would too
i eat.
SICK MADE WELL
WEAK MADE STRONG.
Elixir of Life Dis-
covers I by Famous Doctor-
Scientist t hut Cures Every
n Ailment.
Wonderful Cures Ate Effected
Seem Like Miracle-
Performed The Secret of
Long Life of Olden Times
Revived.
The Is To All Who
Send Address
years of patient study, and
delving the dusty record of
I lie past, as a following mod-
in meats in the realms of
medical science, Dr. James
Kidd, Italics Building.
Wayne the
startling he
Conference of the
one Church, South, Dallas,
people, while a war of destruction
should be waged against another
a view them Into
Tex , beard with unusual attention
the of educational com
urging a closer and more
careful study of I he Bible in the
theological send K n
all by the same a strange I-
government, too.
The rash of the striking
coal it, the anthracite coal
regions m Pennsylvania, has been
On Tuesday a miner,
who refused obey strike or-
have to make, if we did not read
in the papers week some
story like that of the by
i he Elizabeth, X. J , Presbytery
I theological student.-, who
led that they believed the account
Adam and Eve a myth,
hence Could not in the
atonement, because if there were
no Eve, there was
fall, and hence no need of the pro
lucked by a mob of Christ. Iii
the theological seminaries, it Is
stabbed to death almost. This i
where all sinkers make their fatal
blunder, and lose the respect
sympathy of the public, n they
would simply
any man has a light to do when
his
wail peaceably for of
their troubles, nobody could
object. But they seem
determined to resort to violence in
order to carry their hence
loss and defeat
most always sustain. And
They have mi light
interfere with in the par
of their
An exchange says, is one of
lives in poverty, and
by public until he dies,
when once his real
is mil just as
true of men in other Balling as
well pursuit a life work
even more in
amoral and be-
muse of the nature of
Ike work, is of the evil
tendencies of the
books about the Bible
Bible Itself,
whit a i- the cause
Increasing unbelief in modern
observer.
The prevalence of lbs deep
scaled unbelief among Ike youngest
generation of young men. especial
is not to be wondered at, a hen
very lines of I lie Bible arc
regarded as a only by
young oil hies a- those above
referred to -but by men in
How can the church
to lie
brought to a higher slate of God-
when such cat sup
posed bearers of spiritual truth
are turned loose to upon the
vital of church, it wire.
How tame the Injunction of the
Presbytery, that preach
sermons from they could be-
us more wholesome
Bible teaching In our public ant
pi I vale
II Killed Him
Zeno Moore K have had
tobacco.
E. J. B. Hallo
w went to Washington Tuesday.
M. Jones and
Mayo went in I he country
came buck pretty
well strung up with Bower.
J. B. Biggs, of Greenville, was
on our streets Tuesday.
T. F. and K.
attended at Black Jack
Sunday.
I. V. church
at Hancock
Julius Fleming and Jack
of gave us a
pleasant tall Sunday.
Quit a of our people
attended commencement at
las week, their
return reported a very pleasant
trip.
J. O. gasoline
boat ill be completed about the
first of June. It s a very nice
boat.
Miss Myrtle Proctor returned
home Saturday from
Hi-h
W. M. and J. T. House
over river Tuesday after-
noon.
Miss is the guest of
her sister, Mrs. c. M. this
week.
J. O. Proctor Bros, mill is
Sawing quite bill of lumber for
Imperial Company to
build a factory Greenville.
We were pleased to have Miss
May visit us Tuesday.
in Taylor, of Washington, was
town Ibis morning.
Tom Moore, Bob and
Will James, of Greenville, were
here this morning. Mr. James
was taken very sick.
brother, Dr. S. E. Morrill. left for
his home today.
Dr closed bis meeting
last evening. He has had a
did meeting. Three accessions to
the church were gained.
Miss E of Toddy,
has been visiting Mrs. J. J. Pink-
John It. Davis returned from
the Charleston Imposition and a
Hip farther last neck.
Miss Lena King spent several
days up here last week at the Mia
convention.
S. M. Pollard has gone to Falk-
land today on business.
Rev. T. II. Hal n went to Fremont
to attend the district conference
last week.
JAMES
baa surely discovered elixir of
BLACK JACK ITEMS.
K, N. May
Hun mail dogs arc again the
rage in neighborhood. Two
were killed here last week.
Miss Annie While
life. That he Is able the aid commencement at bust
of a mysterious I, known
only to himself, produced a a re-
of years be spent in
SCi
Friday.
Miss Bertha Bright, of
ear. Ills life Saturday night
toe and every Annie Lucy White.
wise is town to the I Rev. Mr. roughs
Chore ii doubt of the by went to Cot
doctor, in making , ,. last
claim and remarkable cures
he is daily effecting to
bear nut very strongly. His; Little Amy Elks, who has been
theory he advances is one of quite sick, is much better.
on round ex Misses Eva and Ida Boyd spent
-Elixir of as
he calls it. n he sends it free, to Mis. II. Mills was quite sick
i a sufferer, in several week,
to convince of its Mr. filled his tip-
locate, so there is , . .,.,. a . , ,
lately i, i risk to run. S ere las. Saturday and
are very remarkable,
and iii for reliable witnesses
would hardly be credited. The
lame have thrown away
and walked about alter or
ti ii- of remedy. The
-irk. ii by home doctors,
have been -tore I Io their
and in health.
i , stomach,
kidney, blood and
skin cases bladder trouble
III by magic,
backaches, fevers,
coughs, colds,
ma, catarrh,
of the throat, lungs or any
vital organs arc easily overcome in
a space is simply mar
Partial paralysis,
dropsy, gout, scrofula and
pi;,
red, Ii the entire
blood and tissues, restores
nerve power, circulation
. stole i health
i l To the doctor
all an equally
great -l
I Send remedy today.
Winterville Department.
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS
NOTES.
N. C, May j
Some folks call our town a man-
town it is, too. And I
some of the self same folks say
writer of these items is a
also, but deny charge.
have ever adhered to the;
from earliest infancy and ex-
to until Just because
is a great
big town some of these days and j
we brag about it, they say are
Keep this
fact always fresh your
For Cuts, Mashes and all Open Sores, you
need only to apply
a few times and the soreness and inflammation will
conquered and the wounded flesh healed.
L To get best results you should saturate a piece
of soft cloth the liniment and bind it upon the
wound you would a poultice
SO., and a bottle.
your at Um sign
ft RN or
diseases among your ass
AFTER TWO YEARS nAVE BEEN PAID IN
BENEFIT HE HIE VI.
OF N. J.,
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is
Will be reinstated if arrears be paid month
Prague take luau who living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
has Jot i thin- and of of arrears with interest.
got a and woe t No Incontestable.
crow over it. got lots of Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each
good here and we are go- succeeding year, premium for the current year be paid.
to just as much us we They may be To reduce Premiums, or
please. This tow n is growing, and Insurance, or
don't you forget it. brother. 3- Payable during the lifetime
II. A. Charlie Cobb, J.
L. Sugg W. T. of
Greenville, nave all been Io see us
Ibis week. These are a clever set
Of gentlemen and our special friends
Miss Laura Cox, who has been a
student at the Raleigh Female
Baptist College, came home Thurs-
day.
Miss Chapman is visiting
Miss Leila of for
a few days.
John I. Phelps. f Plymouth,
Deputy Internal Revenue
J. L. SUGG,
N. C.
FARMVILLE ITEMS.
. N. C, May 2.1.
The reporter has been critically
sick for lie past days, but is
now improving, to be able
to again.
Miss Vail, of Baltimore,
is here
Bethel High School.
Preparatory
for College for Life
J. W. Principal, MISS MAMIE Assistant,
MRS. J. W. Music and Art.
Primary Department, 91.50 Art, f
tor has been here this week. Intermediate, Music, including piano rent,
I he gentleman who has the ex- Advanced, Incidental fee, per year, 1.00
rural free delivery Board moderate, further particulars address
W. SHERRILL, Principal.
for carrier,
Everybody
Cordially invited to see our stock of
before baying. We have what you want. Come and con-
W have the prettiest line of millinery ever brought
to Sash Ribbons in all widths and colors. Wash
Ribbons for the neck, just the thing for summer. Hats
trimmed while you wait. Give us a trial.
Yours to please,
Misses Erwin.
place.
will be bad one day soon.
Miss Keel,
is visiting Mrs. C. T. this
week.
Mr. W. A.
were married last
lay evening it the home of the
bride's mother. There we
a large crowd In and
the ceremony was performed by-
L. Little in his usual
style. tender our
hearty congratulation.
He v. W. will
bis regular appointment iii
Missionary Baptist church here
tomorrow and tomorrow night.
Rev. Mr. Wines preacher of
Miss Mollie Methodist Conference preached
lour people last Sunday afternoon.
The
It Is free Io every State Janus
to be cured of
-lie ill be sent f
BASE BALL
the Boys.
there was a
game of ball between the Academy
boys and the to n boys, resulting
a score to I in favor the
i- Academy boys.
was as
Position. Town,
you free return mail.
cruelly to animals for tailing
sturgeon a surgeon. The
could not stand the shook of being
I deprived of its is now
soaking in alcohol.
i I he girl who bus been
works benefactors of kissed seldom boasts it. I but teeth.
Pander
lb
If
cf
Skinner
It
White
No make
of thinking people
lake the I to read
ad. Time people, and I Academy James,
either, to whom Bowling. Town
ails are most part While, and
of the
The egg merchant ought to know
I the lay the land.
Orphans.
From
The singing class from the Ox-
ford Asylum, in charge of
Mr. J. Clyde Turner, came in Ibis
morning and will give a concert in
the opera house tonight. They
should have a largo audience.
Miss White, one of the
teachers at Hie Asylum, is also
the to direct music.
The class will attend service and
do the singing at the
Sunday night, and the collection
will be for their
The bill colic-tor is one man who
is seldom out of a job.
Dr.
Corn, Tobacco,
Selling High t
to continue to sell high I
t I
The Philosophy of Farming I
Smaller Surface, a Labor Saved.
Fertilize with a free hand I
Buy of your own people I
Southern Makers of Fertilizers
For Southern Farmers.
High Standard. High Service
Moderate
rectories at Fifty Points
AN YOU THINK of anything more
g annoying than ill-lining, poorly made
V . Underwear this hot summer weather
have Underwear to fit large men
small of all sizes and
OP VERY
FINEST MATERIALS by the best
Underwear Manufacturers in the country. Go
through the stocks for THE
SOFTNESS THE THE
NEATNESS OP THE STAKING. Then take
the garment home and put it on, and you'll
agree with us that our Men's Underwear is
exactly right in every way. Gauzes,
Lisle Threads and and fancy.
Come, see what we can do for you in Summer
Underwear.
THE CLOTHIER.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind you that you owe
for
subscription and we request
you early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
And the cross mark on their
paper
v.;
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS
Snap Shots at Mom News Put
In Few for Busy Reader
New potatoes on the market.
Daisy Letter Files at
Store.
Shingle, all grades, at
Mfg. Co.
Crops have made big progress
since the rains came.
Cash Price paid
by M.
Since the recent rains it has
been cool for the time of year.
New lot nice Tablets and
Paper at Reflector
The Ayden base ball learn did
not come to play Greenville today.
Not much noise about it, but
keeps right on growing.
Now those who have been hold-
on to heavier underwear need
not be afraid to part it.
Monday after the first
Sunday June Rev W. Davis
will begin a of meetings in
the Disciple church.
Mr. II. C. Edwards has com
the of another
on bis properly in South
Zeno Moore have a small
sturgeon in the aquarium at their
store. The was caught Thurs-
day in a seine town.
Idle workmen around Greenville
are such from choice, not
There seems Io lie plenty of
work for every willing hand.
SAND MINE CAVED IN.
One Man Scared.
While big over the
country arc having so many dis-
asters, to keep up with
procession, has a little mine
excitement of her own.
There Is a big sand near
the river Mr. Allen
Riverside Nursery property,
be contracted with the
rial Tobacco Co. to furnished them
the sand needed their
building now going up here.
teams this sand
from i he mine to the
Thursday Dave Adams,
colored, one of the men doing the
hauling, down in mine
digging out sand the crust of
earth above caved In on him. Ho
was entirely buried a standing
position, only the crown of his hat
being visible to show where be
was. His companions quickly
him out and be was not at
all, though badly frightened.
PERSONAL NOTES I
Brief Mention of People Met I
With In the Social World
May US,
H. While want up road
today
Jesse went to Norfolk
today.
The youngest child of the editor
is very sick.
R. M. returned
day evening from Baltimore.
Joseph Rawls returned
day evening from Norfolk.
I. A Sugg returned Wednesday
evening from Washington.
Miss Maud returned
Wednesday Raleigh.
Mrs. A. A. Andrews returned
Wednesday evening from Dur-
ham.
Mis. W. T. and son,
Willie, left this morning for
Mr. and Mis. J. J. Best, of
are visiting Mr. and Mis. W.
R. Parker.
Miss Delia Forbes went to Falk-
land to attend a school en-
Friday.
W. E. came in
day evening from Tarboro re-
turned this morning.
Mrs. J. W. Brown child
wont to Ayden Wednesday even
returned this morning.
Miss Annie L. Wall, who has
been W. F. Harding,
left this morning for her home at
Mrs. Mosley, of Hooker-
ton, who has been visiting her
daughter, Mrs. J. W. Brown, near
here, returned borne Wednesday
evening.
Rev. J. M. editor of the
Ayden Free Will Baptist, was
hero today. We are glad to learn
he has started rebuilding his
that was recently
has ordered new presses, in l ill
soon be in ruining shape again.
W. B. James, who ha been
very sick the la-t days, is bet
today.
A. K. and U. G. Ty-
let in Friday evening from
Bole Creek.
Major I. Fleming returned Fri-
day evening from the University I
at Chapel Hill.
J. J. Beat family, of Wilson,
have been visiting here return-.
id home today.
Mrs. Martha who
been visiting left this morn-
for
Misses Chadwick, of
and Tallulah Dove, t
Darlington, S, O., who have been
visiting Miss Lena Matthews, left
t in afternoon for
PROSPEROUS ENTERPRISE.
Something is Proud
The holders of the Green-
ville Company
held a Thursday and re-
the old Officers, as follows;
G.
Hooker.
Sec. and S. Carr.
R. Moore. J. A.
Andrews, R. W. King, E. G.
Flanagan and C. B. West.
The stockholders were
pleased the progress of
plant for the past year. Dry kilns
have recently been added and the
factory is better prepared than
ever to orders promptly. They
turn out the bent Work that has
ever been used ii. All
kinds of wood work needed
buildings arc by them,
and we art glad they are full of
orders all time.
This is the kind of enterprise
that helps Greenville, the
town ought to have others.
May
R. L. Smith returned Thursday
evening from Norfolk.
J F. King returned Thursday
evening from Norfolk.
F. M. Hodges returned Monday
evening from
Prof. O. Lineberry, of Win-
High School, was here
today.
J. M. Moore came in Thursday
from Tarboro to visit his
patents.
J. I. has moved from
South Greenville to Mrs.
house on Greene street.
Miss Bessie Hauling left today
for to attend the com
f re next week.
A BRICK PLANT.
Would Pay Handsomely in Greenville.
As much building as is going on
in all lb lime, it does
look like some . I people would
sec the need, as well as of
establishing a plant here for
brick. Every year hundreds
of thousands of brick arc shipped
here, while I they could
be made just cheap at home,
save Io the consumer,
and give employ meat to a large
number of bands.
Take sash, door and blind
factory as an example. For years
hail to depend on get-
ting all those building materials
from elsewhere. Finally the
Greenville Manufacturing Co. was
and went to making
these things, and now they have
one of most convenient and
best paying enterprises in Green-
ville.
will be same thing if
a brick making plant is establish-
ed. It will stimulate building by
making material easier to get and
will prove a paying Investment
those who engage
start for a brick plant, and don't
be long about
Died.
to.
Mrs. Elizabeth Buck, aged
years, widow of the late Mr
John Buck, died at o'clock
this at the home of Mr.
T. R. Moore, in South Greenville,
where she resided. She leaves one
Mr. Edgar Buck.
Mrs. Buck had been in feeble
health for some months, but was
getting along as well as usual until
Wednesday when
suffered a stroke of paralysis and
Misses Myra Moore, Me- ha a few hours.
Bertha Patrick return-1 The funeral will take place at
Thursday evening from Peace I the family burial miles
Raleigh. I from town, Friday at a
Misses Eunice Chadwick,
and Dove, of Dar-
C, are visiting Hill
Lena Matthews.
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 vol.
Lace and Goods
Bargain Positively in
Must Be Sold to deduce Stock.
Dimities, Swisses, Lawns, and other Stylish Fabrics in a threat Wash Dress Goods Line
Bros., B, P. Reed Co., for High Grades.
Wolf Bros, and the H. C. Co. for Medium Grades
ALL THE ABOVE HOODS WARRANTED TO BE LEATHER AND AT PRICES
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 low 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 of In Grass Linens. Embroidered Mull. and Novelties in Wash
Visit the Wash Goods Department and see the new fabrics,
a big value, and the ladle take of
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.
Greenville, N C.





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DOS i i to it old
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We have
and
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Wholesalers my we tell more
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Half dozen
all Crayon Portraits
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The little get
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patriotic and
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ii in 1804
1880 but it redeemed in
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voting in
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J. K. COREY.
OLD
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A convention of N
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1-1 I M for It. II. Smith ill lake no-
pin him of appointing lo in the
the Democratic
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lo Iii- held in of in Mid
C. to tuM
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Country produce
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N, C.
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CO.
Of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior Exterior
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M. for Washington.
Count ting at Washington with
is Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York Boston,
Aurora, Booth Creek,
Swim Quarter, and
nil for the with rail-
at Norfolk.
should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line and Chesapeake
Co. from Baltimore. Mer
Line from
Boston.
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Washington, N. O
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paid for country produce.
WHEN YOU WANT
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The Eastern Reflector
D. J.
TO
51.00
VOL
PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, MAY 1902.
NO 43-
Tuesday
and
a Year
Ricks Wilkinson
WASHINGTON
This is Greenville's
Fastest Growing Store.
from On-
D. C. May
There wag a remarkable scene in
the Senate on Thursday. An old
man, white with the of
many winters and slightly bent, j
stood among the senators like
Socrates teaching the men and
youths of Athens. He appealed
to with an eloquence seldom
to remain true to
of their father. For a quarter of
a Ibis same old man,
George Pliable Hoar, has sat in
the and no has
a- m lo bis re
III B M I but on he
I W f announced that bis
W III would not him to vote with
I I I I his on the Philippine
for exponents, had forgot
ten the faith their ancestors
., , , i . ii, whose leMOnS fell ears of
the interests of the buying public to which it looks ,,,,,,
delirious with the lust of con-
Concluding a powerful
arraignment the republican
policy in the Philippines, Mr.
appealed to his colleagues in
these us, at least
BECAUSE no other store Anywhere is so diligent in
J. B. CHERRY GO.
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 end. No really careful buyer will
pass offers make without investigating them,
Look at this double column full of Economy
for this
E ARE always seized with a desire to improve.
We have ways been op to date. Now we
are gelling ahead of dale. Do you think that is
possible I If so, just come in and look through
our YOU WILL KIND ECONOMY IN
PRICES AS WELL AS QUALITY, for the best is
always the cheapest. Therefore the wise buyer will
be sure to examine our stock before buying.
We Make no Promises That We Are
Not Ready and Willing to Fulfill.
While India Linen, While Per
lawns, White Piques. The
prices start at and by an easy
i scale run up as high as
French, and Japanese
Funs in all the latest new creations
Crepe paper, Silk Cause and all
Moral designs Tic,
and
Zephyr Dimities.
Something entirely new this
son, and just as they are
new. We could offer as
a bargain at but this week
we say
American Made
Foil wide, new and
attractive designs. No
American Percale to be found any-
where. Worth This
Ladies Slippers.
A big lot that must be classed
worth 1.80. As long as they
last
Youths all Wool Suits.
They ate value at sizes to
This week they will go as
long in last at
Men's Suits.
All colors and sizes.
This week we say
Worth
yards that was
never such pretty styles de-
signs week we say
National Lawns.
In new and tractive designs
as never put in anything
but mid lawns in
natural color with red, blue,
green black stripe and dots.
We can't buy any more this sea
son at any price. As long as l hey
last
Trunks and Suit Cases.
Plans for summer and travel are
maturing and fast nowadays
summer trips mean study
trunks. The Automatic
Tray and Trunks, all canvass
covered, hard wood slats, iron bot-
toms, brass 93.50, l,
W, 12.80,115.
Suit Hand Hags
scopes, to
Standard Patterns.
Pattern kept in stock,
sheets free. Designer
Some right good things in
lull inches top, steel
rod, worth This week we
say
A very good value
ill Thaw ate Ike
beat kind. Others say we
As well be out of the world as out of Fashion.
For earliest knowing and possessing of
things of fashion, keep familiar with
Wilkinson.
have to nay. We too hive
kepi of fathers. We
took Cuba hand. We tie
her from
We welcomed her lo the family of
nations. We set in an ex
a in i never before of mod-
victory. We kept faith
with tin- Philippine people. We
kept with our history.
We kept our national honor
sullied. The Mag which We
ed without a rent handed down
without a
As no announcement of
the death Lord
White House until
noon on Saturday it did not inter-
with the ceremonies which at-
tended the dedication of the statue
of which took place
on that morning. On a stand
fore the which was draped
with the Hags of the two nations,
under Hags of France and the
United States, stood President,
and French Ambassador, the
de I
fount Lafayette numerous
others, while Dr. Stafford offered
the invocation.
then extended to the French
guests a cordial and, as
the Marine Band struck up the
Countess de
stepped forward and
unveiled the statue of her
ancestor. The of the
Fourth boomed out the
national salute, and
marines presented arms
and the in colonial
threw up their
whole presenting a which In
many respects must have
bled Hartford
years ago when
Washington welcomed the fount
de and the
In ops the companies of ma
he had brought to assist in
the cause of American
The visitors at-
tended service Hi. Patrick's
church yesterday morning and left
last evening for Niagara Fulls.
The receptions bad
planned to take place the
of Mrs.
French embassy on Saturday even-
were omitted out of respect to
Lord
You can fool till the people some time, and some
people all the but you can't fool all the people
all the time. 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 in
GREENVILLE
Bargains
I Have Just Purchased a Drummer's
Samples of the Latest Styles of Millinery.
OUR RALEIGH LETTER.
rial
It f. M
I j the of a
friend this whose
breathed
into my light ear while am
paring for these letters, have
panned out so often in
the past a fie.-h Installment of
now a days is to
lie raised a verbal
weather Hag in front of me,
as u me to take
u. comply.
a pointer for he
Justice Clark
comes out of ibis light a winner-
is to say, if lie is endorsed b
Convention as
hi.- friends now predict
then out for a cold wave lo
strike, about next January,
Senatorial of Craig,
Glenn, Alexander, Wat
son, el Yes, sir The
will be a sure pop
And Ins will be turned
after Legislature convenes. A
seal in the S. h the
height of f Ink's ambition
and has been number of years.
Ami why He would make a
better Senator than Chief
and I he's the Intellectual
peer of either of the gentlemen
named. Mind you, I don't
his election or defeat. But he
and some of his friends think that
he can afford his chances with the
above named bunch and Bland as
good a show as of
past week has one
commencements
Baptist Female University
Pence Institute holding their
simultaneously. The former
graduated ten students Bret
graduates ibis new institution
and the latter six. The A. and M.
College boys will lie it this
week.
At Greensboro one of the most
Interesting Important events
of this character is in progress this
Decennial Commence-
of that splendid Institution,
the Stale Normal and Industrial
College.
A young limn said recently in
oar healing of a certain woman,
sac is easy to live with. The
words of praise arc so rich in
meaning, we were led In ask
an analysis of their appropriate-
the ease. outcome was
Conclusion the class is a
lamentably small one One easy
In Jive with has eyes lo sec the
blight side of thing. All have
need of what Goethe I crying
for. He who would make us hap-
day after day, must shed
brightens
Then he who would be most agree-
able to us know how to give
up individual preferences for the
sake others. habitual
bearing goes far to make smooth
and sweet the days that go by.
And is equally true that lo lie a
congenial companion, must
know how to not lake offense at
trifles or envy success of
friends. Such a companion goes
far lo make the machinery of life
rim smoothly and brings
to the hearts that otherwise
would be dreary and sad or
with agony. -Lumber Bridge
News.
They were bought a figure that enables me to sell
them for the next thirty days at
Less Than New York Cost
SCHOOL BOOKS
Reflector Store.
This line of samples embraces Trimmed
trimmed Hats in all the latest styles. Shirt Waist
and Hals, Leghorn and Flop Hats
and Children's Sailors, Fancy Flowers and Novelties
North Carolina is in the Lilt.
Large numbers of seventeen year
lOCUStS have made their appear-
It was reported from
April that
earthquake shocks, which were
general throughout that conn try
April and part obliterated
the town and
badly damaged
Santa Lucia and San Joan. Two
hundred persons were reported
killed, mostly women, and
people were injured.
lingo has a population of
in Washington, and reports people, is handsomely built and
of similar visitation have reached well paved and has a richly
Department of Agriculture led cathedral, several other
from Pa., and and a line city
The sent
postal cards throughout the conn-
try asking for immediate reports i
on first appearance of the lo coated, your stomach;
The department has a full your liver is OUt of
record of their appearance in 1885. Pills will clean,
expert know to tongue, cure your
opportunity for Bargains In Millinery was never
offered before in He sure see the goods,
before they are picked over.
n. D. HIGGS.
make your liver
Easy to take, easy to operate.
All I
It is -hunt that the
and Iron Company, is
preparing to start up Its blast fur
at will have
an quantity of
iron ore from which to draw in the
operation of plant. The ore is
located near Wilson's Mills in
Johnston county. A recent test
consisted in boring a bole through
the earth ft, but the indications
arc that it will lie necessary to go
much deeper the supply of
ore is exhausted.
JOB
All Kinds at The Reflector Office
BUCKINGHAM'S
and its
look for this week.
According to the charts. Mary-
land and Indiana, with lbs
counties of I heir neighbor
States, are lo be most effected by
the pest. The department
young
young shoots of mature ,. i r
are all will sustain injury
from the visitation of the locusts,
and there is no cause for alarm
over their ll is an
the locust will be
reported from other i of
and e,
from Jersey, Delaware.
Maryland, Virginia, North
Carolina, Kentucky,
Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan.
Wisconsin, and possibly a few
other localities.
CO.
No should ever make
the mistake of people
won't take Hit lo read his
ad. There are people, and they
arc not scarce, either, to whom the
ads most inter, sting part
of the
of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Ulterior Finishings
for Fine Modern and Cheap
We solicit your patronage and
guarantee to give satisfaction in
prices, styles work.
Please send your orders to
TUB CO.
N. C.


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Eastern reflector, 27 May 1902
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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May 27, 1902
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