Eastern reflector, 30 May 1902


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SAVE YOUR.
Bands
FOR. PRESENTS
Cigar BANDS and Old Virginia Cheroot WRAPPERS
with TAGS from NATURAL LEAF.
SPUN
PEACH AND RICE,
and TRADE MARK STICKERS from Pipe
Tobacco, in securing these presents, ONE TAG being equal to TWO CIGAR BANDS or TWO OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOT WRAPPERS
IV
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The above
represent the presents to be given for
sow bands
WRITE YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS PLAINLY on outside of package con-
BANDS or WRAPPERS and them by registered mail, or
prepaid. Be sure to your package wrapped and properly marked,
that it will not lie lot In transit. Send bands or wrappers and requests for presents
for to C. Hy. Brown, St. Louis, Me.
Cent Cigar Bands
OUR. NEW of presents for 1902 Includes many
articles not shown above. It contains the most attractive list presents ever offered
for bands and wrappers, and will be by mail on receipt of postage two
cents.
Our offer of presents for bands and wrappers will expire November
American Cigar Company
DOS i i to it old
that is offered outcome
hi ii fin something nice, fresh
We have
and
cured are delicious,
Wholesalers my we tell more
than
, iii means we
. BUST right prices.
Then if you want a good Cigar
u good and To
. the these
The place ii gel every
Pill
After persons of a
taking r
of these pills. If hate
TOO MUCH,
they will promptly relieve t rum -.-
SICK HEADACHE
nil which restore
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Hats. Shirts, Pants, Hardware
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to me lot your H Flour
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For
Windows, Rope,
Collars, Plows, and Car-
Tools, to
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furnish in with
Charlotte weekly Observe
ii
will gel papen twice a week.
The Observer la beat semi-
paper in North
coven more completely
than any oilier, while
I iii f gives many times more
bone news can lie bad from
any other source. two pa-
giving, I ho bone, and
general news n year
fur ii cheap reading,
Photographer,
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leader In work and low
Nice I r i pt-r
Half dozen
all Crayon Portraits
the lime, and
my work. to
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to all.
In a. in., I. p. iii.
Tyrrell Gets the
It that
for bat the
fewest number of Democrat who
ll in i lag,
way and it
tin News
The little get
the In a private letter
the county, front Mi. A
patriotic and
I n. the
i- given every
oral iii the county paid poll
before
Good county. It
ii in 1804
1880 but it redeemed in
i-1 to bold
boat poll tax paying
voting in
New-.
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a ware.
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J. K. COREY.
OLD
Court
Democratic Convention. I
A convention of N
of Till enmity i- hereby la ,
ad to met I In the Court Hoot ,.
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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Mir Court Holier m Mid County
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In mm if lion, Of the will
lo the for the relief
in
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Clerk Superior Court
door to Wilkinson.
Ormond
Cotton Hugging
mi baud
Kepi on
Country produce
Old, A ill com
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to
Judicial Convention when Helled,
Township will lie held
at o'clock, P. U , OH
for of up-
pointing
to i
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American and Italian Marble
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Wire slid Iron Fence Sold.
work
on
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Of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior Exterior
for Kine Modern Cheap
lop.
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to give in
pi n ., work,
your to
The Co.
N. C.
Sir.
Steamer leave
Ion daily at A. H. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
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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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
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
V. C.
D. J. H. Owner
Entered at the Post Office at
Greenville, N. as Second Class
Mail Matter.
May MM.
The will
rinse Saturday. Maj list Finn
it not been a
to
Charleston and the South.
TARBORO LICKS GREENVILLE.
Boy Defeated by a Score of to
H. C. -May
ville and played a
here afternoon resulting
In the created victory the sea-
sou for the home team.
The score
Taylor, cf,
Sb.
i. a
Total,
It.
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II. IV.
A. I
fast as county conventions
are held throughout the Slate, the
strength of Judge Clark for
for Chief Justice is Smith,
show n,
have met o far have endorsed
Alison. and
held conventions
day, and each endorsed resolutions
to that effect
H -I is t
in the l-ox at the
of
Ab
p,
;. A p, r.
Most of the that Forte. A ;.
H, I
If,
If c,
cf,
Ph. A. K.
in
I I
I II
ii
Totals, Hi
replaced in in
, aid replaced lo eighth
of tut third.
H, K. church, South, in session at
Dallas, Texas, has created the or
of Only widows
and women are eligible to
order. The conference also
placed under the ban,
an that
hers of the should not
The of
was expected to be completed in
time for final adjournment Mon-
day night.
A lull will soon
houses of
for the construction
off the Cape Hat-
Should it pass and the
light house be erected, ii will be a
godsend to mariner. This is I he
most dangerous on the stretch
Of Atlantic seaboard, and has been
the scene more wrecks than any
other portion of the whole Ann
can line. The light house
will be not less than feel high,
and will throe a light miles
out at sea.
Last week in county
parlor court, at two.
white men wen- convicted of Steal-
and to
months each on the county mails.
In upon
Judge Shaw said
chickens had heretofore been I he
peculiar of the colored
race, and perhaps con-
sider Ibid an infringement on their
rights. We do not remember ever
to have heard of n white
in being n in of this crime.
Boon by
n o n l O
Powell and
Forbes, Sheppard
and Whitney.
mil, by Ara
Powell Forbes i. Smith
Sheppard Base on balls,
i. Powell o. Forbes
Smith I, Sheppard Two base
hits, Stolen bases,
J.,
Forbes,
on bases, Tarboro I,
Greenville Umpire,
Time of game hours and IS ruin
jutes. It was a slow tiresome
pitched his usual good
game allow but six hits up lo
Bronchitis
I have kepi Cherry
Ion la my house for great many
years. It is the medicine in
the for coughs
C. Williams, Attics,
serious lung
begin with i
tickling in the throat.
You can stop this at first
single night with
Cherry Pectoral.
Use it also for bronchitis,
consumption, hard colds,
and for coughs of all kinds.
if m . a.
H he vi
I four
then do u h. t
In i,. It. then H
II Mm. W. M
J. C. CO. Km
Fresh Gossip From Near-by Vicinities
Winterville Department.
by Our
Reported REFLECTOR Readers.
I. T. Smith, who is with
left Monday even to
I take in the Ayden
HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS j Miss Mabel left Moil-
NOTE day lo be present at Ayden
The drought in this has
serious proportions. The
farmers from ell of
county say wheat crop
will not tie more third
the yield of last year. All
Brick For Sale
N. Hay
ex-Mayor of
did of i at
spent Monday night with his home in that
I have plenty No. hand made
brick. I car. at Greenville
at short notice at reasonable
lion is Sun. LUCAS.
Wilson, N. C.
Nil attended the com-
exercises at Ayden
Monday evening.
K. P. Tuck
Misses Ila Boas,
We are sorry to say that II.
James has three in family serious-
II We wish rapid
linker and L,,,.,,,.
all went to Ayden yesterday and
t. It. Blount, of I
Friday in town.
Rev. Mr.
LAND
of Aldermen Negotiate a Mar-
House Site.
The Board of Aldermen held a
special mooting Tuesday night,
seven of the being pros
cut. to consider a proposition for
the purchase of a site upon which
lo locate a market house. The
proposition was from Mr. W. B.
Hooker, who recently purchased
the Kicky Moore property on the
corner of Filth and streets,
who offered to the town tin or
of it on the corner at
per front foot.
There was much display of
and heated discussion over
the proposition, some of the men
bars getting a bit warm and per
-anal in their remarks, which
ended in the adoption a
m by a vole n to i, to
chase feet front of Hie properly others as I hay do not have
tor a market site.
The mailer of completing the
the time he was relieved by Powell transaction was placed in the bands
Again es
that Boer war is
peace in South Africa assured.
It has been evident both
and r- would welcome
a, cessation of how
to bring about a declaration
peace has been the difficult
Even now this last
that the war Is ended may
a report to he followed by
activities in battle, Maj we
hope that entire peace is Indeed
near at hand, that the sword
sheathed, the cannon hashed,
the rattle of musk el
and progress and prosperity once
more take up march.
The books in the
several wards will be open on
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
of this week in l a. in. to B p.
in. Only those will have
to register who have become
low ii since last election,
those of age
since last and those who
have changed residence from one
ward to another, All coming an,
either of must
register if they expect lo vole.
-See which ward you live in and
attend to Ibis.
in the seventh inning.
Although sick
ed a good game for the visitors and
made four bits out of four limes
up, which netted
Staton good slick for
making live hits and
live runs out times up.
In the inning there was
led off in second at the
bat with a single. Powell reach
via route, and
did was
soon retired, however, and the two
runners MOred on Sledge's hit.
Taylor was retired Staton
fanned.
In the third ., was
bit, Stole Second and scored mi a
slid pitch. Sprat I
retired at first.
Errors free and continuous hit-
ting the locals sis runs in
fourth, live the fifth, and
seven in sixth innings.
a free pass, a hit and a passed
all resulted in a run for the visit-
ins in fourth. Two hits and
i line errors seal two others of the
locals in seventh.
In the eighth hit.
was advanced to third by Duke's
single end scored on a by
Anderson, who also scored Duke.
bill later retired at thud.
of the committee.
The market house
i- a matter , f the the pres-
Hoard liking notion
than a site.
look in the commencement. They
report the i cession a
Prof. and wife left on
Monday to their relatives
in the middle section of the Slate.
After spending a short while with
home folks the will at-
tend the school it Knox-
Ten ii., in order to
prepare himself his avocation
in life, though those who know the
Professor hardly a very
in mil greater improvement could
be attained as he seems to lie
ready fully equipped for his call-
Everyone here will lie great-
pleased when the time arrives
for him and his most excellent w
to return, fur they are unusually
popular with our people.
Most men want a new suit of
every season. They
not afford to purchase a new cart,
wagon or tobacco truck so often
however, and for that reason those
who are acquainted with the
Heel of these goods
fad ii red by A. Cox Mfg. Co
always use them in preference to
to
so Often. The distinguishing
feature of Ibis line of goods,
co not expected, is that
I bey slick to you. Hence the name
Tin
K. Fleming and C. A. Fair
went to Sunday even-
to hear the orphans sing that
night.
present indications the
prospects for bountiful crops are
glorious and the are all
ville, held services here Sunday.
R. H. and wife, of
spent Sunday here with
W. A. and family.
Miss Bessie Smith, of
spent Sunday here with
friends.
Miss Alice Bell, from near Tin
is visiting her
this
FARMVILLE ITEMS.
May
Miss Alice Harper has gone lo
Snow Hill to visit relatives for a
few weeks.
Miss Susie Hardy, who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. J. I.
returned to her home in
county yesterday
Master and Frank Pollard
are visiting their uncle, W. A.
at
Miss Lula Gay, who has been
attending school at
returned to her homo Saturday
the evening train.
Mr. and Mrs W. O. arc
visiting her parents
Tom Hill Parker went to
town last Mon-
day, aged years. He had been
in tailing health for several
He leaves a wife and two children
to mourn his death.
Mr. J. It. Wise came to
bury this morning post haste for a
physician. His little child this
morning fell from a loft and
was very seriously injured. It is
thought the child's left leg
was
Is your supply of
getting low If it us your
order. JOB of all
kinds in the latest styles best
workmanship.
Brick For Sale
are making a large quantity
f good Brick, and will fill orders
they can be bad.
Bethel, N. O. Phone
1875.------
Wholesale retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba
by Carriages, Parlor
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
and Gail Ax
Life Tobacco, Key West Che-
roots, Henry George Clear, Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Milk,
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cot ton Seed 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,
Cheese, Best Butter, New
Sewing Machines, and nu-
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
S. M.
Progressive Citizens.
In columns of
inn will be found the names of smile.-,
most progressive merchants of Peaches tell us will be
who make our plentiful the coining season. Oh
town a live town, one that is ever delicious, luscious, soft sweet
ready to extend the hand of peach. What in the world is
come to home seekers. The matter with my month It's
chant who advertises not only fanny I
leaps benefits for himself, but he The A. G. Cox Mfg. Go. on yes
helps each of the sold two thousand yards of
tells them what lo buy, when lo wire fencing lo one party.
where to H is also a Misses Cox and Kale
I in Chapman went lo Ayden jester-
the merchant who advertises is the day to attend the
one who sells his goods a lower The Misses Tyndall went lo
profit I hose who do not. Ion on a visit to Mrs. James
headers of papers ere realizing Keene.
this truth and today the men who Jeremiah Fields and Mr. John-
are doing the most judicious ad son, of were here Sat-
are men who are get- bus lag a nice lot of wire
Fair false- store
also was retired at thud
and Randolph tanned.
In the ninth Staton singled,
reached second on an error
snored O.
was retired thud.
short and at first.
Mayor's Court.
Mayor IV. II. Long has disposed
the following eases since last
James K. running
without license, guilty,
ease dismissed.
Nettles rolling hand
on sidewalk, fined one penny
Oust, 11.03.
William Webb, drunk and
down on Street, lined and cost,
Marion Perkins, assault with
deadly weapon, over to
Marion Perkins, restating officer,
bound over to Superior com I.
Nelson Hopkins, and
orderly and assault, lined
IS and costs,
Mr. Springs, one of
oldest and wealthiest citizens of
Charlotte, died Sunday He
was about HO years old left an
estate estimated at
ting bulk of the trade.
Register of Deeds, T. it. Moore,
issued the following marriage
last
WHITE
W, c James and
Addle
T. Smith and Roan
As i Jones and Minnie Smith.
II. M. linker.
rate Harris and Emmie
X. A- Pail I. Bar
bar,
II.
Best.
House and Mary
Andrew Moore and
Branch.
Vines and Pitt.
Peter Staton and Margaret
Evans.
But Advertise.
no matter how
small newspaper space which
you are able lo is the
of Good
amount you can,
ion put your profits to no
other use which will bring half a
good results. Start in with
resolve to grow big
through Judicious
Record.
and a number of trucks
from the A. Mfg. Co.
Leonard Hamilton, Our Chief,
took a nip on the railroad Sunday.
Where I He won't tell. But we
Mi-s Minnie went to
I Greenville Saturday to hear the
, orphans and visit friends. She
returned home Monday evening.
good milch cow. F.
O. Cox.
At Winston A. lest
in bills and a railway mileage
book by accidentally dropping his
I pock el book in a sewer.
BETHEL ITEMS.
Bethel, x. , May
Miss lines left Friday to
lie present at the Slate Normal and
Industrial college commencement.
Mum Grimes, who has
been attending school at the
returned home
Thursday.
T. Mayo, B. L. Mayo, W. J.
J A. who have
been attending school Oak
returned home Friday.
Rev. J X. Rose, of Plymouth,
came Monday lo spend a few
day-.
Rev, J. In held services
chapel Sunday and re-
turned
Rev. W. M. of Wake
Forest, pastor of the- Baptist church
here, came Monday evening to
take charge. We hope a great
good will be accomplished by his
presence in our town.
Richmond, of Rocky
Mount, spent Saturday night and
Sunday here.
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
ill ill
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Value,
Cash Value,
Paid up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is
B. Will be if arrears be paid within on month while you
arc living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of and payment of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each
yesterday on a visit to bis succeeding year, provided the premium for the year be raid.
father, W. R Parker To reduce Premiums, or
1.1 in l. v I 2- the Insurance, or
Miss Susie who has To make policy as an during the lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
Bethel High School.
A Preparatory School. Prepares
fr College and for Life
J. W. Principal, MISS MAMIE GRIMES, Assistant.
MRS, J. W. Music and Art.
I Primary Department, Art,
Intermediate, 2.25 including piano rent,
,, Advanced, 3.00 Incidental fee, per year, 1.00
Board For further particulars address
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal.
Everybody
Cordially invited to see our stock of
have what you want. Come and be
We have the prettiest line of millinery ever brought
to Greenville. Sash Ribbons in all widths and colors. Wash
Ribbons for the. neck, just the thing for Hals
trimmed while you wait. Give us a trial.
Yours to please,
Misses Erwin,
been spending sometime with
niece, Mrs. Will Lang, has re-,
turned to her home at Kinston. i
May, of Kinston, was in
town last week. little girl is I
visiting her Mrs.
Barrett.
There were no services in the
Christian church Sunday.
pastor wag railed away to
some one at Red Oak.
There will lie an apron
ice cream supper in
hall June 5th, for the benefit of the
church.
Be sure lo intend the big
rally hue on the
is expected,
and a grand time Is anticipated.
W. A. Lewis went to Tarboro j
yesterday.
NOTES.
N. May 1902.
M. little are
very sick. We trust they will
soon r.
Mr. aid MiS, B. W. Smith
Larry went the country Sun-
day.
Miss Barnhill, of
Creek, spent Sunday with Misses
Delia Annie Smith.
Mrs. of Farm-
ville, is visiting her Mrs.
F.
Ida of Washing
is the of
and Davis.
It. wife of
came in Sunday lo visit
the family of C. L. Tyson.
Miss Mary is
visiting relatives in town.
Exum Pail and slater,
spent Sunday town
Man Agnes Smith,
of are spending a few
with relative-.
Jerome of
spent Sunday with here.
Miss Coward is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Dr.
and
Houston, were here
day.
Hit Condition Critical.
Mr. John who has
been quite sick for some weeks, is
reported today in a critical
lion with but little hope of his
His host of friends
learn with sorrow that his
Is so serious. No man among
us is esteemed highly he.
Corn, Cotton, Tobacco,
Selling High
Likely to continue to sell high I
The Philosophy of Farming
Smaller Surface, a Labor Saved.
Fertilize with a free hand I
Buy of your own people t
Chemical Go.
Southern Makers of Fertilizers
For Southern Farmers.
High f High Service.
Moderate Prices.
at Palate and Agents everywhere
WE ARE MAKING SOME
CONSIDERABLE
ABOUT LOW shoe STOCK,
AND WE HAVE A BIGHT TO SO
DISPLAY IT. YOU'LL
TO WEAR THEM THIS SEASON.
THEY ARE FAR MORE COMFORTABLE
THAN HIGH SHOES for SUMMER WEAR
Give your feet chance to breathe.
There MANY NEW STYLES out.
and mag your selection now,
while the assortment is unbroken.
Any fashionable toe
any suitable leather
and
lire n few of
THE KING CLOTHIER.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind you foe owe
Eastern for
and we request
yon to settle as early as pas-
We need what YOU
owe us and hope yon will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper.
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS
Shots t Home News Put
In Few Words for Busy Readers
it
PERSONAL NOTES
S Brief Mention of People Met
i With In the Social World
Hobday, May.
Harry Skinner left this
for Raleigh.
Rev. D. W. Davis returned to
today.
Jesse returned
day evening from Baltimore.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Young left
Ibis for Burlington.
W. B. went lo LaGrange
Saturday evening and returned
this
George Cherry came in
day evening from Halifax and re-
this morning.
Mis. and son, Lloyd, left
today for Tarboro and will make
that place their home.
Miss Alice Harper and little
Crop conditions have improved son-, Alexander, are visiting her
greatly during the past week. at
. ., A t.
Wake Forest to
the commencement.
There is much sickness in town
and country.
Cash Price paid
by M.
It looks like May will continue Mr. and Mrs.
to treat us cool to the end of this morning
chapter.
Town election from
today, aid not talk yet of
candidates.
Dr. E. A. is
house on his properly west of
railroad.
hardly gave Tarboro
a practice game. Score M to in
Tin Inn ii.
Next week the commencement of
Free Will Baptist Seminary,
at will take place.
taxes will begin next
Monday, it is to there
will be less false swearing
valuation usual.
The hands work on cast
end of Fifth street Have been dig
up skeletons, The street
crosses old graveyard.
Large quantities of vegetables
arc shipped from between
here and Kinston, but Greenville
docs not ship any.
Mrs. M. D. Higgs has
ed a drummer's samples of
which she is selling at less
cost. See advertisement.
Mrs. J. A. Dudley and little
child, to Ayden Saturday
evening to visit her
Closs Hearne, one of
boys, to Ayden this
to the commencement.
Moore to Durham
today, where he has taken a
as freight for the
associated railways.
Tuesday.
May, M
to Tarboro
for the
Tuesday's
This morning people of Green-
ville sent a box to the singing class
Oxford Orphan Asylum,
who left here Monday and at
Plymouth The hot con
bats, ties and handkerchiefs
for each member of the class,
the hearts of the little folks will
be made glad.
O. L. Joyner
today.
B. R. King, of Goldsboro, came
T. M. Hooker returned Monday-
evening from
Claude King, of Goldsboro, is
visiting relatives here.
E. B. Higgs returned
from Neck.
I. A. Sugg, Jr., came Mon-
day evening from Rocky Mount.
Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Bagwell
left this morning for
Mrs. D. E. House and Miss Etta
Hines left this morning for a visit
to
Frank Wooten came Monday
evening from the University at
Chapel Hill.
Mrs. Maggie Hammond and
left this for Par-
to visit relatives.
Mrs. Martha who has
beet visiting friends here, left
morning for Washington.
Wat It Suicide
Mr. Jasper Walker, who lives a
few miles below town, came up
Sunday evening to visit a friend in
West Greenville. He drove a
mule and hitched the animal to a
tree in the house.
when he out lo home
me mule was dead. The animal
bad wound the bailer around
tree until it could get no tighter
when it Is ho fell and
broke bis It was a gray
mule, too.
J. C. Andrews, of Ayden, who
was here helping on
returned home Monday even-
Rev. H. Anderson, of La-
came in this morning to
visit his sister, Mrs. D. D.
Claude C. Wilson, of
came in Monday evening to take a
positional B. man's photograph
gallery
Mrs. Mary E. Ward, of Bethel,
who has been visiting the family
of D. Moore, home this
morning.
C. E. Rountree, U. Tyson,
Tunstall, Tyson, H.
W. Will Proctor, Walter
I. A. Sugg, S. J Nobles
and A. E. Tucker to Ayden
afternoon.
Wednesday, May 1902.
Bert returned Tuesday
evening from
W. of the
Post, came in Hi morning.
Mrs. J. Q. left this morn-
to visit her
C. J. of the Raleigh
News left this
morning.
O. W. Baker, of a
the Mini of Baker A
Hart here, came in Tuesday even-
The
is always glad to
have n visit from the singing class
of the Ox foul Orphan Asylum
and would feel slighted if Ibis town
should ever be left out of the list
when making annual sum
mer lours. or-
are equally glad to come to
Greenville, as they always speak
of pleasure a visit here
them. The few years their
visits have fallen on Saturday
which gave them an opportunity of
Sunday here.
They came last Saturday mom
and gave an concert
in opera that The nit
was large and appreciative.
receipts amounted to sonic
thing over
Sunday night they sang at the
service the Baptist church and
the building was crowded. A col
was taken for orphans
amounting to nearly Alto-
receipts from vis-
it here was a little above
The class this for
Frank Brown, a
little sou the late Dr. W.
Brown, of this town, is a member
the class and his here
were glad to sec the little fellow.
at Ayden.
The Commencement of
Christian College, Ayden, be-
with an in-
concert by the primary
pupils of the school, assisted by
musical selections from sonic of the
larger pupils. The exercises
opened with an address of welcome
by Prof. Manning. pro-
gramme consisted of recitations,
declamations, songs and
instrumental all of
which were rendered.
This Rev. W. O. Win
delivered annual literary
address, which was a
fort. Dinner was served M the
lawn after the address.
Excellent
Such delightful is seldom
heard In our churches as that en-
joyed by the congregations the
Baptist church Sunday.
At the morning service Mr. E.
A. Young, formerly of Richmond,
presided at the organ, its
were never more beautiful
under his master touch.
Lost as ID
offertory was superb.
At night the class from Ox
ford Orphan Asylum did en-
tire singing of the service which
was truly Praise is
never sweeter than that from the
lips of children.
Wrenched Neck.
Monday morning little live-
year old son of Mr. W. B.
was summer bed
and badly wrenched his neck. The
leaders arc so strained that the
little fellow has
to turn his head without severe
No, Maude, dear; the who
walks when his foot is asleep is
not necessarily a
Philadelphia Record.
He is only some
then, is he
ii.
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 STORE if we did not
have the above inducements to offer you.
Lace and White Goods
Bargains Positively in Greenville
Must Be Sold to deduce Stock.
Dimities, Swisses, Lawns, and other Stylish Fabrics in a Wash Dress Goods Line
Bros., E. P. Reed Co., for High Grades.
Wolf Bros, and C. Co. for Medium Grades
THE ABOVE HOODS WARRANTED TO BE LEATHER AND AT
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 law prices. Nearly every piece is
offered at less than today's price.
Great Reduction in China and Japan Mattings
Linens and Wash Goods
Showing of Novelties in Grass Linens. Embroidered Mulls. Swisses and Fine Novelties in Wash
Visit Wash Goods Department and see the new
below cost.
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 H. 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.





Have You Forgot
THAT I AM
UP-TO LINK
AN
What ;
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants,
A OP
ALL OVER THE HOUSE.- CONDENSED STORIED
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with tie
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Come to we ma fur your next Barrel of Flour
ark.
Yours to please-
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work
n the time building
the wise
ii people to i tail
tore put your where
will lie Hull if
Windows,
Locks,
I'd ill Is,
Collars, Flaws, Shovel
Tools, to
Hinges,
Rope,
Car-
People read paper what
there u It,
what have to say.
If you have mil to write
the advertisement your.-elf
know what you
Ito lay, let us end we
help you gel n up.
have and attractive
cut to illustrate ad
which you can tine
for the asking.
HUNDLEY,
Ways In Which Paper May
m h
One would to know
u made f tis-
sue paper, that abound
m u the
. it in packing
delicate m Is.
few people have teated
its merit as a pencil mark eraser,
it serves the purpose admirably
and on pa owe, textures often
than the
rubber t
for cleaning and polishing gloss
of any description, from the fine
lens of a pair of spectacle to tho
n an window glass, tissue
ii
Bought fresh and new in pack-
ages of i It sheets of white
colored, i little, gives
in added daintiness in many ways.
It bureau drawers, it
makes a wrapping for the
small often
it necessary lo carry, it adds far
more to effect of a present than
ordinary -per in waists
and sleet i it prevents wrinkling
crushing packed, Silk
and loco that need pressing are pro-
by tissue paper, and wrinkled
veils under it emerge
renewed
Dr,
door to Ricks
to fair.
THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OF REVIEWS
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activities, for as
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in land.
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the Broom
Although the carpet sweeper is a
. device, carpet will
need a thorough sweeping with a
broom Remove
chain and couches from the
if convenient, hut if not cover
hem while sweeping. There is
nothing so destructive to beau-
k a low them to become cot-
with dust every sweeping day.
windows or doors and
sweep with quick, that
will Jean the carpet without
it. If the broom i- dampened
it not raise a cloud
of dust. a better plan would Ha
to sprinkle salt carpet be-
fore sweeping,
pet beautifully
colors.
When the isl has
the from the
and dust the v. carefully.
a feather for
and A largo of
is b II. r for oilier
When the dust has sullied
on the walls, wraps cloth about the
brush part of tin- broom and wipe
Congressional Prays
and the Reporters.
The Washington correspondent of
the Philadelphia tells of ,
difference of opinion among
the newspaper men and shorthand .
reporters the senate. One day
not Ion,; Dr. the blind
chaplain of the la bis open-
prayer divine favor for j
the reporter send out accounts
f what is done in There
two classes of these
the newspaper men in the gallery
the shorthand men on the floor
who report for The Congressional i
h side at once declared j
that the prayer as ant for the
oilier, and in that.
arose an appeal was taken to Chap-
lain who promptly
all reporter were meant, as
oil needed to prayed for.
The discussion brought to light
the fact that tho chaplain's prayers
are open to r. vision when occasion;
demands, just as the speeches of
senators and r are. In
Dr. the senate
chaplain, mentioned a host of per-
son- by name in a prayer and the
next day found he had forgotten to
soy a word for Henry Wilson, the
vice president of the United States,
so the official reporters, after a con-
with Dr. in-
a nice little prayer for
the vice president.
o Tired
Hun
day, morning and evening. Pray-
. Ir-meeting evening
ell conducted Key f J
h. in. M. A. Allen
superintendent.
M every Hun
lay, morning and evening.
meeting Wednesday evening.
H. M. Kure. pastor. Sunday
p. in. L.
t e in 11- i
thin
lie-,
J. Morton, Sunday
a. E. B. an
K. H. Hard
Minister. Morning and even-
prayer with sermon every let
and 3rd Sunday. Lay services
every 2nd 4th Sunday.
a. in., W. B.
H superintendent. Litany
every Wednesday a. m
i i. Preaching second,
and fourth Sundays in each
mouth Prayer meeting Wednesday
Rev. W. Davis,
Sunday school P. M., W. R.
Parker,
regular service
It be overwork,
the chances are Ires in-
active LIVER.
With a well cos
one can do mountain labor
without fatigue.
It adds a hundred per cent to
ones earning capacity.
It can be kept In healthful action
by, and only by
Ms Pills
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
-A LINK OF-
cleanses the car-
brighten the
Wary.
could
No Head at That
Mrs. William Astor lolls
of a clever made by one
Of her She had been out
driving in Central park, where it is
her to lake a turn
noon when too r is line. The
coachman, owing to a too lively use
of the whip, had run into an-
other vehicle and had displayed bad
judgment generally.
said Mrs. after re-
turning to her residence, were
careless today. What was your
bead given you for if lo
Mi said James, I had any
bend sure I'd not he here working
for you at a New
York Time-.
Rather
James was coming up
Broad sire. be other afternoon
in a thoughtful mood, lie
was walking slowly by the
of the old Hanover Hank build-
when n resonant vice bellowed
you thick
headed mule, how many times
not to I l not to turn that
nice Li tie of Hardware.
COME TO ME.
J. It.
Court
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, ad van-
ail so, i
Norfolk, Va.
and in
stocks, Cotton, drain and
Private Wires to New York,
Chicago New Orleans,
IN
N. C.
The Stock complete in every
price- the
lowest. market pried-
paid country produce.
Si I In
Pill County, i
County lo.
K. M. Smith will take no-
an s above
been Superior
Pitt County to perfect title to a
in sod lo have the
Deed from . C. to said
II. ll. Smith, sad tbs mm will
bis i s required lo appear
at September Terra Court
Monday In Sept
the Court House if County
v ill.-, , answer or
plaint in the will
apply lo tin- relief
in the complaint.
The
C. MOORE,
Clerk Court
A. F. A. M.--
Lo Ho. meets and
hi id Monday E. E.
on. J. M. Reuse. Sec.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
L. H. Q. W. S.
K, of River lodge, Ni.
every Friday evening,
0.8. L.
son, K. of R. and H.
R. Vance Council, No
meets every Thursday even-
W. Ii. Wilson, , J.
S. Regent.
A. O.
No. U, every first and third
nights Odd
Hall. J. Gardner,
Chief; Smith, Sec
I. O.
No every and
nights in Odd
lows Hull. B. Wilson
lee
ATLANTIC COAST I
RAILROAD
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I James.
If you have sour stomach, indigestion,
breath, inactive liver, heartburn, troubles,
cl appetite, insomnia, lack bad Hood, blotched or muddy .
o. any and disorders which tell tho Story oft bowels
impaired digestive Mill
the bowels, stimulate and kidneys,
mucous membranes el the stomach, purity your blood and put you
-on your again. Your appetite will return, your r
your liver end kidneys to trouble your will -1
and you will feel the old and buoyancy.
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lilt N. C.
Mire . in. Iron hence bold.
work sad reasonable
I'M.
up until after I'll
fire you. that's what I'll do for you,
Mr. looked up from bis
thoughtful attitude, an angry
flush surmounted face. As the
voice continued angry tirade. Mr.
turned around curiously. Ho
f. voice emanated from
a foreman of the work on the other
side of who win shouting
to one of hi- workmen down In
excavation whose ii
York Times.
Very Convenient St
we leave man out of
our calculations raid
i n
i ii limited tho
was so far
n I here are any use to be
ii is toll ill to have
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on head-
Fresh good kepi constantly
hand. Country
sold. trial convince you.
DON'T r in eel old
thing ll offered yon. but come
to III fur something nice, fresh and
palatal.-. We have
sugar cured i that ere delicious.
Wholesalers we sell more
than
In town.
the right
Then if a good Cigar
or good Smoking To
we have the BEST of these
also,
place to gel the BEST
time is
Steamer My res leave Washing-
ton daily A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily II
M. for Washington.
Connecting a Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk,
Philadelphia, New York Huston,
Aurora, South
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nil for Hie West with rail-
roads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion B. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Buy Line and Chesapeake
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and Line from
Boston.
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Greenville, N. C.
J. B. District
Washington, N. O
Carolina's Newspaper.
The Charlotte Observer
EVERY DAY IN YEAR.
CALDWELL TOMPKINS. Publishers.
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor.
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Title
Eastern reflector, 30 May 1902
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
May 30, 1902
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
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Joyner NC Microforms
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