Eastern reflector, 6 June 1902


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Have You Forgot
What
THAT I AM STILL AS
LINK OF
Pry Goods, Press Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
Convention.
A of the Democratic
party of Pill county is hereby call-
to meet in the Court House
AND a OF
WHICH l aM USABLE TO
Come to w a me for your next Barrel of Flour
Yours to please
Jas. B. White.
Your
goes i along with its
work.
R I. advert
a I he time building business for
the advertisers
If j. n want people to visit
advertisement where
it mil be read, that is
THE JUSTNESS OF THE ARCHITECT
OF THE UNIVERSE
A terrifying as has been the de-
f St-
o'clock. M. for the eruption, it will not be surprising
purpose of appointing delegates to
the State Convention,
of more populous city win
Kith, spring up. There is something in
humanity which defies death from
i short time the lava
cools and the ashes cease falling an
to be held in the city
1909, and to the
Judicial conventions when called.
will held in the act.
Advice to the Aged.
Neil to
Windows,
rs
Will.
Paints, Rope,
Shovels and Car-
Tools, do t
THE
Township
at T. W., on i
1902, at usual
for the purpose of
pointing and alternates
to laid county convention.
The of delegates and
each will be en-
titled to is as
A burnt child may
dread the lire, but when he grows
up he will not abandon the use of
it on that account.
Tints Pills
have specific effect en
the bowels, causing then
to perform their natural functions a
In youth and
IMPARTING VIGOR-----
to the and LIVED
They are adapt to old
to lie one
Falkland
Greenville
Swift Creek
People read this lot what
there is in it. and they will see
what you have to My.
yon have not lime to write
tin- advertisement yourself
don't know what you want
say, let know we will
help get it up.
We have bright and attractive
to illustrate ad
which you can use
the asking.
t.
HUNDLEY,
RICHMOND, VA.,
Dan ,
i.
l.
Hy order of the Bx-
county.
L.
W. I. Secretary.
the most spots on earth
and if it not for the danger
from the volcanoes and from the
snakes which infest the island it
would be b veritable paradise.
This is doubtless true and u ad-
testimony to establish the
fact that the Architect of the
Universe did Hi, work with an
equal cunning as the whole.
If we take into consideration the
advantages disadvantages of
the habitable portions of
earth it will be found that they
are well balanced. Alaska, for
, instance abounds in gold, but the
TUB can climate is a great drawback to
furnish its subscriber, with the there; the most fertile portions
weekly Observer at of the tinted states often lack
for bath papers. You good water or some other of the
v. ill eel both twice a week, necessaries of life; the tropics grow
is the best semi- so luxuriantly that man
week paper North Carolina and can live in idleness and ye the life
cover the Stall more completely
Dental
Greenville,
Clubbing Announcement.
j. a. am,
-DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LIKE OF
American monthly of
i I . important
III i i articles, a
com the worlds history.
Um of mere bare bat . picture
o the month, Its and notable
The best and omen la lie world Hod II
, w .
u mien In your locality who have yet to
learn its Te wish lo active in every
city .-. v . In the country. Te will pay liberally
moments can
h a i o Mai . the la
v Review and
r Theo
j Is a
proposition and
f are . This U the active
. m o your
Price, a number. i
OF COMPANY.
Now
THE GREAT
If you have sour stomach, biliousness, bi
breath, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles backache, om
lack bad blotched or muddy cm,
any symptoms and disorders which tell the story or bad and
digestive system, Will
It will clean out tho bowels, stimulate the liver and kidneys,
M mucous membranes the stomach, purify your blood and put you
on your again. Your appetite return, your bowels
your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you, your kin
and you will feel the old energy find
I -r
t, Hi-
he i- II
akin r liar
sleep
if anal
i i lb
. hi i
it it pi sis
r. , d
H, . j .
For Sale by
Mutually other, while
i many limes more
homo news than can lie had from
any other These two pa-
pets, giving, the home, Stale and
general a year
for is cheap reading.
FURNITURE
IN THE SOUTH
CORRESPONDENCE
709-711-713 E. Broad St
RICHMOND. VA.
Photographer,
ft
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and in
Stocks, Cotton. Grain and
ons. Private Wires to York,
Chicago am New Orleans.
he is enabled to lead is hardly
worth the living, even were his
existence not jeopardy from
members of the animal kingdom.
These are likely to cause
citizens of various sections to ask
how their States fare the
distribution of gifts, and when it
is worked the North
will have cause to congratulate
himself and find good to re-
main at for while many de
me Withheld from his
he certainly drew no more
the than was his
Observer.
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. B.
Xi mil I In
Pitt County.
and
Court
Whichard, N. C.
The Block complete in every
and the
lowest. Highest market price
paid produce.
Tl
, ,,. ,. ii ii Ml m d I ,
. graphs r Si pit dozen.
Cabinets Sago per dozen
oilier very Crayon I
. i,. , . in ill tun
Frames i n hand, all the lime. C me and
examine my work. So trouble lo snow
answer questions. The
beat . all.
s in ll i in., I. lion m. to please,
Mr. II. Carson yesterday re
a diploma from the officiate
of the Paris Exposition certifying
to the excellent gold ore
to the exposition from
mines just neat of this
oily. is proud of the
Kelly
livid, a colored in-
stead of putting a brick its pro
per place put it, with considerable
force, upon the head of another
named William He
was fined W and costs in the re
court Charlotte
Nobles It.
Beam it County So.
It. B, Smith will lake
action entitled as above has
been in tilt Superior RoaM
Pitt County perfect the title to n certain
parcel of land in township
in County, and to bats the
Died O. C. to said
It. II. Smith, and the said defendant will
further In- i s to appear
Term Court tone
held the First Monday in Sept. 1901
the said in
ville, . answer or the com-
plaint in said action, of the Will
apply to Hie Court relief demanded
t lie complaint.
This April,
C. MOORE,
Clerk Court
every
day, moraine; and evening. Pray-
Wednesday evening
Rev. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. M. A. Allen
superintendent.
every Bun
lay, morning and evening.
meeting Wednesday evening.
H. M. Kure, pastor. Sunday school
p. m. L. H. Ponder,
Sunday,
B. Morton, pastor Sunday-
a. m. E. B. u-
P. H. Hard-
Morning and even-
prayer with sermon every lit
and Sunday. Lay
every 2nd and 4th Sunday.
a. m., W. B.
B. Brown, superintendent. Litany
every Wednesday a. m
Preaching
and fourth Sundays in each
mouth Prayer Wednesday
W. Davie, pastor.
school P. M., W. B.
Parker, superintendent.
regular service
LODGES
A. F. A. M.
No. meets Bret and
hint Monday evening. E. K.
J. M. Reuse. See.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
L. H. O. W.
K. of River Lodge,
every Friday evening,
C. S. Forbes, L.
son, K. of B. and
B. Vance Council, No
1688, meets every Thursday even-
Secretary, J.
d. Regent.
A. O. Council,
No. meets every first and third
nights in Odd
Hall. J. Z. Worthy
Chief; D. Smith, Sec
I. O. Conclave
Bo. meets every and
fourth Monday nights in Odd
lows Hall. W. R. Wilson
Smith
OLD DOMINION LIN
WHEN YOU WANT
Di Goods, Groceries,
etc., go to
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
Black
Si v line i f goods on hand. low
for or in
ii for
huh retail Grocer
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid
I idea, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar
K-, etc. Bed
Matt res- s. Oak Suits, Ba,
Carriage, Carts, I are all home-made and the making
Tables, Safes, P.
and Gail Ax
Key
the boy wonder
as here one day last
week. is only seventeen
years old and yet bis weight ex-
His would
make two pair for any
footed His clothes
ATLANTIC COAST LINK
RAILROAD
SCHEDULE
TRAINS
i Si
Mar Mb
PATENTS
intention for
For tree
rile
In
roots, Henry Can
Cherries, Apples,
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Meal, Soap,
Le, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Pi lines,
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes Crackers, Mara
Rest New
Royal hew inn Machines, and nu
other goods. Quality
for cash. Com
to
S. M
Phone
J. C. LANIER,
II I i.- IV
American and Italian Marble
OR- I VILLE.
.- ml Iron Sold-
Ins wort
thereof must lie a mighty task for
the fat industrious little
The father mother
of the boy are ordinary looking
people when it comes to and
for this we cannot lay his
over aim. to
heredity. Lewis is rather
until a few days
was he persuaded to go upon an
exhibition tour will be one of
the attractions here at the surf-
men's meeting.
Ta. Heel.
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily 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, Ocracoke and
all polite for the West with rail-
roads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde from
Bay Line and Chesapeake
S. Co, from Baltimore. Mer-
and Line from
Host
J.
C.
J. B. District Supt.
Washington, N. C
leave
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Lt Kooky Mount
Wilson
Selma
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The beau crop thus far has been
profitable, and I lie yield a-a whole
is above average. The weather
also been to crop
and they have been shipped
in very good order.------
There is mil., one jail bird
Foremost Newspaper.
The Charlotte Observer
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR.
TOMPKINS.
J. P CALDWELL, Editor.
Wilson
Ar
Loses Tarboro
Lt Monet
Mala
ton it Ml
o Baa-
I m.
arrive SO p m
pro, arrives Wilmington
leaves
s a m, lied
Springs a m, a. m.
Mills H am,
Mills p Red Springs I M,
pm.
ad
prices
ration,
Inn, kept by the
splendid Loll
This boarder It from the
of the the charge
bin is a
e- will Is
l km M
Cotton Baling
on hand
goods kept
hand. Country and
old, A trial ill convince you.
D. W.
DON'T to eat any old
thing that is offered you, but come
us for something fresh
palatable. We have
MEATS
sugar that are delicious.
Wholesalers say we sell more
Kit I ITS and than
store in town. That we
the right prices.
Then if you want a good Cigar
or good Smoking and Chewing To-
we have the BEST of these
also.
The place lo get BEST every
time is
Green
THE NEW solicited.
news
delivered any
and Atlanta, and
ii service is
ever handled by a North Caro
paper.
con-
of or more pages, and is
to a large extent made up of
matter.
THE SEMI -WEEKLY
printed Tuesday and Friday
per year. The largest paper
in North Carolina.
Sample copies sent on application.
THE
Charlotte. N.
J. W. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers
Hugging, Ties and
b Splits.
ills s
II m. II am.
SO
p it
with train N,
lit with the Carolina Central
ii i. Had with the Red
Springs San furl
Hie Seaboard Air Line and
at Gulf with Durham and
-ii. -it-
Train on me
Weldon IS p m. I S p a,
S. at I p m. s fl
Kl s
I ml.- on
-.-.,. and i. in, I ft
Ian ail
i m Kl p m,
i.
Tarboro
i e. i in. pm,
p I'll-
a is. Baa
lay a
Train Midland N
Sunday, I at a as,
Hi
Train He la
st a SO
la a a so p sand st.
Train on Warsaw tea
I a and III
,, in at T a m lad
low pm.
Train No IS makes
Ion for all North all I
Mount am. p m.
SO a II as
pm learn II
a at
i lick
II. M
Agent
J. It. Manager.
T. M. Traffic, Manager
All the News
--------For
a Year
The Eastern
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH TO FIG-TO
VOL
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JUNE
45-
I I
and Friday I
a Year I
Ricks a Wilkinson
This is Greenville's
Fastest Growing Store.
WHY
BECAUSE no other store Anywhere is so in
the interests of the buying public to which it looks
BECAUSE nothing but absolutely reliable
is admitted here at any price--that point is of
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
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
pass the offers we make without investigating them,
Look at this double column full of Economy
for this
White India Linen, White Per
Lawns, White Piques. The
prices start at and an easy
rising scale run up as high as
French, Austrian
in all the latest new
in Crepe paper, Silk Cause all
floral Be, Mo,
and II.
Ladies Slippers.
A hip lot that must he clawed
worth 11.50. As long as they
last
Zephyr Dimities.
Youths all Wool Suits.
They value at to
This week they will go as
long as they last at, -00-
What Women Admire in Men.
abhor cowards and mi
mote sneaks, though I regret to
gay they often endure cads in a
way that belies their intelligence
and taste. They have a quite
pathetic desire lo look to men,
to feel men their superiors
strength and of mind In
calmness of judgment and clear-
of intellect. And it is, in-
deed, a pity
seem logo out of their way to
their most cherished
Above thing a woman ad-
mires strength in a D
lie strength of will j
ship a Hercules with brain f a
It may be strength of
will adore a savant
with the body of a Gibbon monkey.
I. may lie strength of character-
she will break her heart for a
who is
wrapped up In dreams
of personal who
possesses no more heart than an
oyster. But Strength in some form ,
she craves unceasingly. It is Ml
hereditary that has been
to her through
lib-appointment when Adam
was tried In the balance and found
Woman, secretly con
dona of her own weak
and lack intellectual
strength, demands strength from
man to make up for her own do-
Hie strongest
women, strong in body and mind,
well balanced as
may shield and pro-1
led the weakness the men
love and sloop to help them, will
so without it secret feel-
of contempt which la destine
of all ideals.
Man, in spite of that
start made by Adam, was Intended
to be woman's protector and refuge
all Campbell,
London News.
NEWSPAPERS AS EDUCATORS.
Mow that the entire country is
waking up the great Importance
km things an intellect
FARMING THAT PAYS.
It used to possible to make
money on farms where no oilier
than cotton was planted, bat
was In days when the
mil cm is close at there I commanded prices that; SN
factor that should not left
E ABE always with b to
op to date. Sow
are setting ahead of dale. Do U la i.-
If come in and look through
om. YOU WILL KIND ECONOMY IN
AS WELL AS QUALITY, tor the best la
always the cheapest. Therefore the buyer will
be sure lo examine our before buying.
We Make no Promises That We Are
Not Ready and Willing to Fulfill.
Yon can fool nil people lime, and some
all but you can't tool nil the people
nil the time. try to mislead. That is
why our lo grow. Call on us tor
anything you may wish wear or us.-.
Our Several Departments Are Full.
J. B. Cherry Co.
The Only Department Store in
GREENVILLE
mill inured.
Into almost every home some
newspaper its way and the
boys girls who have begun to
spell out their words, eagerly grasp
the copy when It gets within the
portals.
They take the home and
relish their young
minds can comprehend. A
paper is not like a stale history,
an reader, foolish
primer, but II fall of live Inter-
matter. Tells of
have just transpire and are
now and the children
become enthused over the
edge gain from the weekly,
weekly or daily visits of the
press.
People ii they know arc talked
f and it Is bill natural that the
young mind will soon learn to go
further Into cm rent history as
recorded these regular issues
and before long they find them-
selves capable of discussing
in an intelligent manner,
that the welfare
their society, politics and home
Then it newspapers are perform
lug this in the onward
march of the literary world,
should receive the hearty support
of every citizen In the community,
in which they they arc published.
We ask yon, In all sincerely, is
I there a meant, of educating your
I toys girls, that is in
now impossible, conditions
U they exist an occasional
cotton crop may be made and
marketed with profit, but the loss
resulting from the very next sea-
son V operations will all
throw the balance on the
other side of tile ledger. The
farmers are getting poor-
every year, but still they are in
evidence in this as in every other
of the cotton producing
States. There arc hundreds of
of the class mention-
ed who are there with
both in the race for prosper-
and independence,
are not cotton
together, but make it of
Importance among products of the
farm. Their first concern for
crops for man and nut
or which Islet aside a
quantity for the
farm from year's end lo year's end.
The money that conies in is clear
doesn't have to be post-
ed against family groceries
interest Ga.,
The who upon
a single crop for his support, will
come to sec his error hen
it la late. He cannot possibly
go upon the one crop plan,
it lie that of or tobacco,
and expect to We have
known instances of this kind, and
Men's Suits.
All colors and sizes.
Something entirely new sea
son, and just as pretty as they are This we ea-
new. We otter them as
a bargain at but this week
we say
Worth .
American Made
full inches wide, new
attractive designs. No better
American lo be found any-
where. Worth This
yards that was
never such pretty styles and de-
signs This week we say
Trunks and Suit Cases.
Plans for summer and travel are
maturing fast nowadays
summer trips mean study
trunks The Automatic
Tray and Box Trunks, all canvass
covered, hard wood slats, iron hot
brass 13.60, ft.
Suit Hand Hags and
scopes, Me to
Standard Patterns.
Patterns kept stock,
sheets free. Designer
National Lawns.
. . full inches top,
as was put l anything , J
Some right good things in I'm
steel
k we
Sill M . .
and SOU lawns la-fore.
last
As well be out of the world as out of Fashion.
Ricks Wilkinson
Speaking of listing the Tills
Record says the
It is a sad commentary upon the
our weak human
so many many of
them consult good
to all kinds of tricks
to evade paying their just taxes.
So persons either do not list
all their or do not list
them at US value. Honest
tax payers arc interested in get-
ting all other tax payers to pay
their just share of taxes. As a
certain amount of taxes must be
raised every year, if any person-
evade of their share,
must make it by paying
more otherwise would
pay
One trouble is that list
takers In many counties do not
or least do no
properly discharge, duties.
They are not generally accustomed
to their duties are ex-
in many counties new
or different list are
pointed every yen, and of Coarse
being without experience in the
business they are not so as
if had been list takers
Any list laker could and Would
duties better the sec
year than the first, and I
sands of dollars more would be paid j
in taxes every year if experienced
list takers were
county.
reach than a county
can scud them all to this
fifty two weeks in a year for
I sum of 11.00.
Will allow them to grow up
total Ignorance f what the outside
world is doing, because you are
unwilling to give them
twelve months schooling.
Think over Ibis and act upon it.
.
newspaper, never yet knew it to come half way
Bargains in Millinery
The Movement.
I Have Just Purchased a Drummer's
Samples of the Latest Styles of Millinery.
The News has noted little in the
late concerning a
II State reformatory. It seems to
up to expectation. The farmer
should grow his food supplies,
raise or tobacco
as a money crop extra.
Both plans have been tried many
times, and the successful farmers
of today, With rare exceptions, the
who are making any money
along this line, arc those who have
adopted a plan of diversified farm-
Farming will nay at all times.
if properly done, but the one crop
kind never did pay and never will.
That lesson might as well be learn-
one time as mother. The soon-
the better.
They were bought at n figure
tor the next thirty
In
Less Than New York Cost I
f samples embraces Trimmed and I n-
trimmed in -he latest Style. Shirt
Ready-to-Wear Hats, leghorn and Flop
Children's Sailors, Fancy Flower, and Novelties
that no work that has been under-
taken in state in years has
stronger claims for unanimous
support and encouragement of the
people.
of this institution it will
I be to reclaim the erring
I youths of the Slate now while they
I arc young and in
if its establishment should
delayed longer than is I
The noble women of
state to make u you need; tome
the fellow with a pull who
is generally pushed to the front.
A man may know bis own mind,
and not know very mud. at that.
Liver Pills
state arc to make it wow That's what
deserve and should have cure your bilious-
of and give you a
digestion. Pills are
liver Pills. They cure con-
and biliousness.
Gently laxative.
opportunity tor Bargains In Millinery was never
in Greenville. De sure and
before they are picked over.
R n. D. H I G G s l
SCHOOL BOOKS
FARMERS
Hail Hall I Hall
that the secret of living long I , C IT D N C E
work. am eighty he adds,
and healthy as a boy.
I notice that all of my neighbors
who got rich and retired are dead.
I never got rich, and I never re-
tired. The most fatal disease I
know is to quit work. It kills
every time. Keep and
you'll keep
straw hats show which way the
wind blows.
aid and of the
State Charlotte News.
The Slate press dues
not think much of reformatory
second
has the matter in a
altogether. In Hie
place who would become the.
inmates of your
lo court house re. olds and as
Had you slopped tn con
rider
An lo youthful
I criminals They would
want than such
lobe taken care of and
And the Slate even
the would not IN
able lo provide an big
to them.
No, ii is not a reformatory
we want, but a change In the
laws. Give the trial justices
f.
the
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
. Damage or Loss J
insure Tobacco per
We insure Cotton for 16.00 p acre.
We insure Small Grain tor pet
ALL LOSSES PAID IN
Park Region Mutual Hail Ins. Association.
.-
petty thieving and the
I establish the whipping
i post as the of punishment,
no will be
and the counties
I expense in with inch
a I Gold Leaf.
of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Finishings
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build-
We solicit your patronage
guarantee to give In
prices, styles and work.
Please send your orders to
Co.
V.
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D.
Entered K.
C, as class mail
1902.
State Convention.
To Democratic Voters of
in pursuance ;
passed by State Democratic
at its meet-
in the city of the
day of is
given that the State Con-
of said party will lie held
in city of on the
the day of July,
Ibis convention is called for
purpose of nominating a candidate
Justice of the Supreme
These two items from the
mouth Beacon i
The series of which
have been in progress at the M. K.
here closed on Wednesday
night. These meetings were very
there being about BO , candidates for
conversions. reclamation and of Supreme Court,
so far have joined
of the church. Commission; also
The jail doors of lo. of
The Instruction, and for the
transaction of such other business
of the party a- be brought be
fore convention.
In compliance terms.
Bounty wide open,
prisoner war. bonded out this week
The Greene county Democratic
convention held Saturday endorsed
Claude for Congress, E.
C. for corporation
commissioner, J. V. Joyner for
. public instruction,
and for the state
senate. chief justice,
Clark was practically en-
having received fifty
of the fifty eight votes of the con-
associate justice Con-
nor received fifty two and Brown
two. For solicitor of the Third
judicial district, Larry I. Moore
received and a half I.
Ward and a
free I'm-.
The Jones county convention
gave Mr, Moon- sous and Air.
Ward I. Counting for Mr.
Moore enough counties have
Id assure bis
nomination for Solicitor, with
and yet to hold
theirs. He will gel the greater part
of the i in th counties
which will give the
ti hi a large majority.
The formation of Trust
recently has caused volumes be
call your attention to the following
the aforesaid
meeting of the Democratic
Committee, to
That the Chairman
of this Committee shall In his call
for the nest State Convention state
that said convention will deter
mine whether the Democratic
will choose candidate for
United stales Senator by primary,
by the Convention, or otherwise
Bach is allowed In the
said Stale Convention one rote for
every one hundred and fifty
o. ratio votes cast in the last
lion I and fraction over
seventy five.
It Is earnestly desired that
-hall be fully represented.
Respectfully,
M.
Dem. Ex. Com.
P. M. i. Sec.
A Pleasant Day.
Gray Hair
have Hair Vigor
for over thirty years. It has kept
my scalp free from dandruff and
has prevented halt from turn-
ins Mrs. A.
Billings, Mont.
There is this peculiar
thing about Hair
Vigor it is a hair food,
not a dye. Your hair does
not suddenly turn black,
look, dead and lifeless.
But gradually the old color
comet the rich,
dark color it used to have.
The hair stops falling, too.
II Ml Mill. All
if.
name
. Lowell. Mum.
Fresh Gossip From Vicinities
. A
Winterville Department.
TOWN ELECTION.
The Board Aldermen.
low., election for Alder-
men, held Monday, everything
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS
NOTES.
N. C,
i Our were much grieved
and surprised to learn last Monday
morning, Of the death of Mrs. W.
ill. of Greenville. She
had many Warm and sincere friends
; here who with and feel
; for Prof, and Miss
in their sad A G.
two daughters, Misses
j Mimic and Dora, from Ibis place,
attended the funeral Monday even-
Daily shipments of Tyndall To-
Trucks are being made by
A. Ii. Con Mfg. Co.
baa gone to
on a visit also to lake
in the commencement.
Joe Manning and Ferd Tucker
by Our an I
Reported for
Hill waiting relatives
Mrs. W. II. Pollard and
are visiting her brother, W.
A.
passed off very quietly and all the
nominees of
i are painting top of the town
elected except In Ibo first . .
Iii that ward S. was run
against K. M. and came
ahead, the vote being Spain
the Second ward I. C. Ar-
and Chas. Cobb. the
Lases, each received votes.
In the Tided E, H. Pick
and B. Patrick,
red and it is a ready red, Sec
ton about point. The
Cheapest and best iii the world.
P. T. Carr, of Willow Green.
here Monday.
Kisses and
spent Saturday and in the
country.
Have you ever tried a pair of
I he Tar Had Cart Wheels made
STATE NEWS.
In North Caroling
to have a
on July 8th.
Several dwelling houses in
Mount were burned Monday
night.
The Seaboard Air Line ticket
Fields and B. O. i office at was robbed
from Oxford, The thief got
they have been attending Boner Two j
Military school. Saturday on the Ward, were burned to
evening We glad to see in a at
the school boys City, Monday night. They were
Miss Agnes Moore spent several , B,
days in the country with J.
Thorne last week.
T. the
at Hill Fri-
day
Joseph Kinsey, of Wilson,
is v siting Miss Alice
Aunt wonder you are
not well, Harry,
too much plum pudding at dinner.
s not the trouble.
Aunt Mary. It's thinking of what
a lot I couldn't eat I had no
room for it that makes me lick.
Chicago News.
An Object
lever.
Spring is another name fur
It more a than moat
think. liver inactive
system. If neg-
serious illness may follow such arm
I I . III . Bl.
Mrs. II. Trot man, Marl turns. Little Early re-
move all danger by stimulating the liver,
the BO and the
died Friday afternoon a
long time of suffering. She j torn Safe
buried Saturday afternoon at Little Early
., . , , for torpid liver every spring for years.
in the cemetery. Her writes H. M. W Va.
dome more good anything
have ever John L. Woolen.
Father Dead.
Sunday morning Mr. J.
band, two daughters sever
and great
grand children survive her.
services were conducted by Rev.
T. II. and W. Arnold. . , , , ,
. ., . , ., . ,,,, Bard, Jr., received a telegram from
Airs. . right and ,, , .
. , . . .,. , . announcing the death of
who have been visiting relatives ,. . ,. ,. , ,,,. ,
, . , , , . . , , bis lather, Mr. J. P.
at to Hotel , ,. . .,
, , , . aged yea rs. He drove to Bethel
Saturday night. , , . .
, , m, to take the for Ply-
A rain is badly needed. The . . . , ., ,
are In-
tensely. The crops are poorer
than they been in years.
mouth to attend the funeral.
to Yield.
used Hazel Salve for
i the shape of the
.,
A Thorough
never looks on the sunny
side of
if he does he complains of
the Free Press,
Leads Them All.
Minute Cough Cure beats all other
medicines I ever tried for coughs, colds,
croup and throat and lung
Si oil of Ono
the only
sale remedy which Moth
era everywhere to the good it has
done their little ones Group Is so
that the doctor often arrives too
Is at to One Minute
Cough Cure. Pleasant to
like it. Sure cure for grip, bronchitis
of Snow Bill, found U a certain S. cure
received votes. i the A. G. Cog Mfg. Co. They are , , It Willow Del. John I.
ward only the . . to J. in town yesterday. They ,.
nominees were voted tor, B. ,,. lo oner Miss Mary who ha, been j way- yield to Salvo Orders for JOB PRINTING a
i ear i, WOOden Wheel On Ute ,,, ,,,., ,, ,.,., . l urea skin all kinds of wounds. u,
Carr receiving and V . It.; attending the College no John L. Wool.,.
Parker
In the Fifth ward all voles
east, s-ere B. F. Tyson.
s. tin- next will be coin-
posed D. Arthur,
Chas Cobb, K. B. B. F.
Mrs. It. R. Cotten for J K. W. R. Parker
hospitality, the End and B, will In
of the Century Club July All are good men
and a splendid management of
town affairs can be expected.
Thursday. May 29th.
Each guest was received with a
cordial welcome, and at once de-
Miss Mr, Preston Cot-
ten accommodatingly sang several
which were thoroughly
written on at being the
for purpose of of charming
I lie pi h h mi u tides
r, i, the
., . .,,;., . in .
dealt with by press public ,. .,,,., walk.
than any we know of. and at-re by Mrs. Cherry and
so. The supply has was in an uproar
equal to
v no muse i r mi a-.-
was
prices. .-
have m be Luncheon was served
death, large. the com- covers laid
Mrs. W. II. House baa been
, , . den, has returned to home. I
pending several days In ,. , . .
v with Mrs. , visiting, Mr. II. H. Wilson, mail route
her sister, Mrs. J. J. Hearne, near agent on the A. L. road between
Old Sparta. j and Weldon, has laid off
Mrs J. A. Forbes little sou, for a weeks recreation to
Sunday in with Mrs. his health. Mr. P. C.
j. T. Thorne. of Petersburg. Va., is run-
Miss Smith is town visit- in Mr. Wilson's place. The
log Mrs. Redding Fields. latter will leave for Asheville a
Miss Hannah Hardy is visiting few Free Press,
her sister, Mrs. J. I. Baker, who m, .
THE HOSPITAL
X. C. June 1902.
have been to the of
Greenville for the establishment of
came up see home folks
Sunday,
Charles Harper and daughter,
Miss Bettie, of Black Jack, were
f here relatives Sunday.
Carriage Co. have
been wading not some very nice r
top bunnies during past week.
still have a few stock and
will make to older. See be-
fore you buy.
Mr. and Mrs.
Ayden, visiting at
M.
Leonard Hamilton says you can-
you
is very sick. can generally Hatter a man
Mrs. w. is. Burnett I u, telling Him what
sick. Hope her sickness will
prove i
AYDEN
N. C , June
Hiss Bertha of Little
a docs
people would make a of In town Sunday.
fort to secure Ibis nor he t n, w. n. r.
IA liberal, generous gentleman has can you who beg begin tonight and
enterprise, ,., , .
--The i
A Real
Buffered tram and
lion for fifteen W, T.
of Merry Oaks, N. C. I had
tried many and medicines to no
avail of my friends try
It gave immediate relief. can
cat almost anything I want now and my
i r
Won i try looms stomach trouble
by dieting.
., . twelve. ,, ,,. ,,, on
from a public the Club was called to order new ,.,., across
. Is going to bring back with him. Thursday night. ,. ,.,,,,. it
air. w. u. on; ll of in town for the John L. Wooten.
beau, and a, prop, site few
Mrs. M. O. Bryan and
NOTICE TO
Having duly qualified before the
Court Clerk of
d. b. n. B. J, Wilson
notice is hereby given to all per-
sons to the estate to make
payment to the undersigned, and all
persona having claims
arc to the same for pay-
on or before the 99th day of May,
1903, or this notice will be plead in bar of
recovery.
Th a Uh day of 1902.
II. H. WILSON,
d. b. n. of B. J. Wilson
In the District Court of the
for Eastern District of North Caro-
In matter of the of the Old
Steamship for
of liability.
of the authority and
contained in a certain decree entered In the
above entitled by Hon. It
on May will on
thesis Day of
Old Dominion Wharf, tin- town or
N. Cat o'clock M., make
nubile sale to bidder for cash
of I lid Dominion at present In
my and said wharf,
Trustee.
June 1902.
fur I in- inn ion, n -in-s the
Bethel High School.
at was
few more shekels it. guise .
with, Literature
of law, aid their report and
took a over , ,, t. year's work adopted,
which bad lo and book
. , for, each absent member being
has e.
Mi-. Jarvis, retired from the chair
ii in and many .,. u .
the new President
remedies u.,, given
view of the fact that l u. A rising rote of thank
a s. it gr.
, . . in the pi ices
combine, give little u
i n In
would appear not fair, all were allowed to cut for
for lowering prize, Mrs. Kiel Moore cutting
would be for far men lo
stock growing on a larger scale.
his plantation,
These are offers that should be
fell and by Hie people
Sot until lake
DI some active, earnest Interest in the
cause cm ii be expected that
men of
means will go far taking the
bad. There should be a united
effort good
of and
and thus inspire those who
for b. services during the , .,, ,,,,,.,. will
man make a
The hostess had u so
was
tended to retiring President
Lena and Bessie Harris,
Monday morning to spend the Normal
will, borne last week. A strictly Preparatory School. Prepares
,. for College and for Life
Mrs. Mary Smith and Miss will son. recover.
Annie Stock left yesterday even Km , Mrs. W. Principal, MISS MAMIE GRIMES, Assistant,
J. Art.
Miss Lee, Dunn, Is
being laid for sometime with friends Department, 11.50 Art,
in town. Intermediate, 2-25 Music, including piano rent, 3.00
Miss Johnson, 8.00 Incidental fee, per year, 1.00
st of Miss Board moderate. For further particulars address
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal.
the new dormitory of Winter
ville School for Don and the
same Will before the
opening of the next session.
and Mrs. Cox were Patrick.
visiting in the country Sunday, Charlie of Winter-
Mis-.- and spent our midst. . PATTi IV
, of Raleigh, H TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE I I- Mil,
suggest . Stall cause.
raise at home
would do b
more good than any
possibly do, and then there
be no lo evade,
lucre mailer of competition one
section with another, it would
not only have a wholesome effect
upon the conduct of
Trust, nut it would also pay the
profit on his
t is a deplorable truth that in
whole few grows
beefs be bought. It is all of
western daughter, brought by the
train load from Chicago and other
western points, and stored in
like Richmond or
Daughter, the Confederacy.
Mrs. W. Li House, ibis
ITEMS.
card and Mrs. Dick
King
Mrs. Cotten introduced a new Reported for Th
Chapter of lb.
Daughters of the Confederacy held Fannie Harder,
its meeting with Mrs. Miss Vivian la In
Hero and Miss Louise Latham as
on B Ball.
here Saturday night.
W. C. Jackson family spent j
Sunday III the country,
L. Tyson and wife went up
lo Sunday.
Prof. A. Manning left Friday
walk. During the perform
ices were served. This was
an ideal scene of colonial days on
a plantation.
time slipped by I day was the anniversary Tuesday's games in the State
when the hour for departure i,,,.,,,,.
Davis, and of bis life and
N.
Mi-- Pearl returned yea
from near in Beaufort
where she beta Miss
Miss Myrtle Hem left Friday
her home Washington, D. C.
Daughters of the Confederacy.
rived i. was with regrets and
best wishes the hostess
live to an old that
of the Century club be entertain-
ed many limes.
Man.
were the topics. Raleigh D,
Mrs. John L, Wooten gave At
to Haw Brine
his at Hollywood in At
Richmond a week or so since, and Durham ii,
how the beauty of the OP
and the dignity of Won. Lost,
pressed her above everything of
the kind seen In trip Durham
The ex. in Mm. in. in to j north.
Trinity Park, Durham, next i u,,. knotty contest Bern U
Huh, will afford n names of of U
trip. People of
easily accessible, and to go of letter, airs. David .
lo the can go to evening be- House, Mrs. J. and
I Ii lo fore. I. cut the . .
Reported for The
The T. J. Jarvis chapter of the
Daughters of the
with Mrs. Jarvis, In of
call, Ibis morning In
memorial of Jefferson Davis.
Mrs. Jarvis gave a brief
Davis, his scholarly
and public career.
A resolution was passed
of the deep sympathy of the
chapter for their sister member,
Willie in the lots of her
lovely and beloved mother, Mrs.
country. Lot the farmers look to
their and go to
more home supplies, will
stiller less from tie ravages
combines as that of beef
packers.
It takes lime to make a
John I. Woolen the ,, u. ii.
. , and leas to make her miser-
Mi. being winner.
Perhaps the two things The fair hostess served , . . .
refreshment., after men are
a pretty girl know winch the club plentiful because there s a
ll. September. ward offered a thief.
The between repartee
and impudence depends the size
of the man who gets it off.
It's all right for a girl to look
into the future, but it's not be-
coming in her to look forward.
II Hi II ill.
OF NEWARK, V. J-, YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value, .
Paid up Insurance,
Extended Insurance works automatically,
Is Non
Will be reinstated if arrears lie within on month while you
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of and payment of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions. S. Incontestable.
Dividends arc payable at the of the second and cf each
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid.
may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime
of
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N.
Everybody Cordially Invited
MILLINERY.
TO s K E R
S T
before buying. We have what you want. Come and be con-
We have the prettiest line of millinery ever brought
Sash Ribbons in all widths and colors. Wash
Ribbons for the neck, just thing for summer. Hals
trimmed while you wait. Give us u trial.
Yours to please,
Misses
Shoes
Need a Pair
We should think you would. We
don't we how any man -an
through the summer without
air of
OXFORDS
Your feet deserve to be made
aid you neglect the
first principle of summer comfort
If you fail to weir LOW
Guess make more profit on
high shoes on low; but in
summer with low shoes we make
Men's LOW
SIM made of
modern lasts, Patent
Patent Kid,
Leathers, Kid, etc ,
J. I. of Norfolk, came in
Tuesday evening.
J. P. Hilliard Tuesday
evening from Plymouth where he
had been to attend the burial his
father.
and
If you never have worn Low you'll wear a pair
this season if you take a look at our lay.
KING CLOTHIER.
THE EASTERN
PERSONAL NOTES
If is a MAKE
margin of paper to remind
owe
for subscription, and you to
as early as possible. We need what
owe us and hope you will not keep
us for It.
This for those who find
on their paper-
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS
Snap Shots at Home Put
In Few Words tor Busy Readers
Dry weather continues, lo
of crops
High Cash Price paid
by M. malts.
Sec advertisement of for sale
by J. J. Cherry, Trustee.
Uriel Mention of People net
m With In the Social World ,
Junk
Mrs. Harry Skinner went lo
Raleigh today.
M. H. went to
Saturday evening.
Mr. mid lira. F.
morning for Suffolk, Va.
K. M. came in
day evening from
Mrs. J. G. returned
day evening from a visit to Cone
toe.
Misses Mattie King and
Kinston Sat-
evening.
R. C. Rivers, of Raleigh,
There was shower enough Saturday evening
day evening to almost lay this morning,
dust. J. W. of who
T S left Monday
evening for hT borne in home Saturday
field. Mrs. Selby. of Henderson, who
street.
Rev. V. A. Bishop returned
Monday evening from Rocky
Mount.
Mrs. Lillie Perry, of
came over Ibis morning lo visit
relatives-
Mrs. W. T. Hunter has moved
from the Hunter to home
in South
Mrs. W. T. and son,
Willie, returned Monday evening
from a visit to Raleigh.
Leslie came in Sunday
evening from
where be bus working for
V. Johnson Co.
W. H. DEAD.
Ont Our Best Women Taken From
Earth.
evening. 1st, j-st
as the golden sun WOO shedding its
dying rays o'er the earth death
entered a happy homo in our midst
and robbed it of its joy and light,
the devoted wife and n
At moment spirit of
Mrs. Bettie beloved wife
of W. H.
of schools, was taken
earth and borne Bagel
to heaven, the home of Hie
redeemed Christ. While hearts
left are crushed
their grief, for her there in
I of her Savior whom
she loved and served while with
us i Ii.
Mis. bad been sick
about two weeks, while all
was done for her that loving care
and skilled attention could per-
form, death was relentless and
could not be stayed, and the broken
I hearted husband, the motherless
the aged parents and
rowing sister can only look through
their sorrow with resignation to
God and say will be
All with sympathy
for the afflicted ones, but only
who really comfort and
them,
Mrs. was list
was second
of Mr. and Mis. ll. A. Button
and a sister of Mrs. i. J. Which
and of the late Mrs. II.
paid. On her 24th I
Sept. W, married to
Prof. W. II. The bus
band, live children, father, mother
and one and other relatives
survive She was a member
of the Baptist chores, a loyal
Christian, a devoted wife, a
mother, a true and faithful friend.
All loved her for her beautiful char
and kind disposition. Her
is a loss to entire com
and all deeply feel the
row.
services were conducted
by Rev. J. N. Booth the Baptist
church at i o'clock this afternoon,
and the was in Cherry
Hill cemetery. The was
with many beautiful Moral
tributes.
The pall were Dr. W.
Messrs. W. B.
son, W. L. Brown, J. S. Smith, J.
N. Hart, K. James, J. It. Cher-
It. A. Allen.
T. S.
rived Sunday evening to be with
his brother, Prof. W. H.
in the death and funeral of the
latter's wife.
Tuesday. 1902.
Adrian Savage went to Rich-
today.
Jim went to
J. F. King is now occupying bis today,
livery stables the corner of
new
and Fifth streets.
If Greenville a lib of July
celebration there is just a month
which lo make ready for it.
W. at. left this
morning for to lake his
wife to hospital treatment.
No one seems to lake actively to
the idea that a brick making plant
of Greenville's greatest
needs.
The Greenville Masonic Lodge
will have a picnic mid public in-
of officer latter part
of this month. Date will be an-
later.
Mrs S. B Wilson, who is visit
her daughter, Mrs. Warren, at
Penny Hill, was sick there
Saturday and Sunday. We are
glad to know she is much bet-
Mrs. Emily Nichols went to
today.
Don Gillian., came
Monday evening.
O. H. East returned Monday
evening from
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Let left
day for Va.
W. Harding returned Mon-
day evening from Raleigh.
W. B. Wilson, Jr., home
from Homer school, at Oxford.
t, 1902.
C. G. returned Tuesday
evening from Halifax.
N. H. Whitfield returned Tues-
day evening from Richmond.
W. L. Cooper, of Graham, is
Marriage
Register of Deeds, T. R. Moore,
issued the following marriage
last
in;
and
G. T. Skinner Malissa Dud-
J. H.
J. J. Smith and Nobles.
The total issued during
smooth Of May whites,
MASONIC TEMPLE.
Early Erection ii Now Assured.
The undertaking of Greenville
Lodge No. A, F. A. M. to
build a temple has made such
progress as lo warrant the success
of Some months
ago the property on Third
street, adjoining the court
square, was purchased
purpose. Since then the commit
tee has been quietly but actively
b. cooper, tins
here again looking after fruit I reel Honda
have bat prepared will soon
Mayor's Court
Mayor W. n. Long has disposed
the following cases since last
Loveless Cherry, disorderly con-
duct, one penny and cost,
1.1.11.
assault, lined
and cost
John Jones, drunk and down,
fined cost
Will drunk and
fined cost, 83.20.
Julia Cherry, assault, lined one
and cost 81.10.
L. I. Moore reached
morning from Jones
Solicitor
home this
comity.
Mrs. W. B. Brown children
left this to visit relatives
Virginia.
Mi. and Mrs. B. Thomas and
little son left Ibis morning for
and Asheville.
Miss Tyson home
Tuesday from Baltimore
where she had at school.
OF. C. Harding went to
Tuesday evening to deliver the lit-
address it the commence-
of the Free Will Baptist
Seminary.
be placed on Many of
bonds already been engaged
and there will be no trouble dis-
posing Of the remainder. As soon
as u certain amount of the
are sold work the building will
begin. The temple will be three
the first
offices, the second a modern opera
house, the third lodge rooms.
This temple will be
to a credit lo
the The town
and entire community should be
greatly interested in the enter-
prise.
SOLID FACTS ABOUT
MEN'S CLOTHING
The store to buy your suit of is the store where you can do the
STYLE, QUALITY, VARIETY. The big Clothing
Business wouldn't be done at THE BIG STORE if we did not
have the above inducements to offer you.
Lace and White Goods
Bargains Positively in Greenville
Must Be Sold to Reduce Stock.
Dimities, Swisses, Lawns, and other Stylish Fabrics in Wash Dress Goods Line
and Guaranteed Kind
Bros., E. P. Reed Co., for High Grades.
Wolf Bros, and the H. C. God man Co. for Medium Grades
ALL ABOVE HOODS WARRANTED TO BE LEATHER 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 tow prices. Nearly every piece is
offered at less than today's price.
Great Red, in China and Japan Mattings
Linens and Wash Goods
Grand Showing of in Embroidered Mulls. and Pine Novelties In
Visit the Wash Goods an see the
I 11-1 v In-low
This is a bin value, and all the should take advantage of it
While they last the balance of W. T. Lee Co's stock will be sold at less than cost
Another Half Hundred Bargains in Millinery.
Across the Street at 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.
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Have You Forgot
THAT I AM STILL AS
OP-TO DATE LISK OF
Convention.
A convention of the Democratic
party of county is call-
ed t. the Court House at
Greenville on Saturday.
INS, at o'clock, M. for
purpose appointing to
Stole Democratic
to be held in the city of Greens-
July
What
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats Shirts, Pants, Hardware a. p. u.
m. v OF 1802,. the usual rot
bribe purpose or
WHICH AM TO delegates and alternates
Come to we for your next Barrel of Flour
Yours to plow
las. B. White.
Washington's to Two Honor a Patriot
the unveiling Wash- France and the
statue to who have great cause for rejoicing
so materially aided the An the Bad-
army its tight for L of
possible the victory which
gave n the follow- S as
in, letter George displayed in so marked a de-
to the general will be read the two unions joined
with interest in honor to the
1902, and to the Congressional To Genera the by
Dear Count re the in Washington
Signed my public trust, and May of the handsome bronze
it all public into the,
now address statue of the hero of our
vim in the character of an I American Revolution.
can banks of . he.
Potomac, to which I have been re
tired, fast locked up by frost of appropriated by
snow, ever since Christmas. j for am is a handsome
The tranquil paths
of the on a marble base.
life are now beginning to unfold statue and base being feet high,
themselves rich the fullest measure
vest of phasing contemplation, nil
which, dear you will to the French govern-
or, e the moat pleasing themes., for aid given
a shall with pleasure; . ,
that we have been contemporaries he struggle for
and fellow laborers the cause of liberty
liberty and have lived together,
as brothers should do, in
to said count
The of delegates and
township will lie en-
to is as
Beaver
I,
, Bethel
Creek
By order of the Ex-
Committee I'm county.
Ai. L. Blow,
w. I. n, Secretary.
HEALTH
The nun who We It
for bit family.
Th who hie health
both hi and
You may Insure hearth by guard-
it. It la worth
At the first attack disease.
which genera My approaches
through the LIVER and
Itself In Innumerable
Pills
And save your he
For Nails, Locks, Hinges,
Dr. D James,
Dental
Wind Paint's, Hope,
Collars, Plows, Shovels and
Tools, go to HUNDLEY.
RICHMOND, VA.,
Next door I i Ricks Wilkinson. to Ormond
I saw all forces cm
harked and on point of -ailing
before left New York, about the
of December. I then repaired
to Congress and surrendered all
my public appointments, and am
now look into
the deranged situation of my
concerns, winch had come in
for shore of my attention during
the years To see you
hen at this -eat of retirement from
he business of the world and the
of public life is a pleasure too
great to expect, though you must
allow me to wish it because
STUCK OF
PINE AND MEDIUM
THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OF REVIEWS
Is by Professional men thousands
others prominent the activities its fire
Pi In news conflicting h
current in lust They on its
the French Marshal who lead
the French troops our aid will
forever have the love and
of people of her litter
justly so.
Our army was deepest distress,
and at the of
collapse, so extreme were their
necessities. But the timely
of turned the tide
and no doubt prevented De
I Of Independence from
J. L PUT
-DEALER
A GENERAL LIKE OF
every Hob-
day, morning and evening. Pray-
Wednesday evening
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
a. m. M. A. Allen
superintendent.
every Bun
lay, morning and evening.
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
II. M. school
p. in. L. H. Fender,
Service thin
Sunday, morning and evening. Rev
J. B. Morton, Sunday-
school a. in. E. B. mi-
F. H. Hard-
Minister. Morning and even-
prayer with sermon every 1st
and 3rd Sunday. Lay service
every 2nd and 4th Sunday.
Sunday-school a. m.
B. Brown, superintendent. Litany
every Wednesday a. m.
Preaching second,
and fourth In each
month Prayer meeting Wednesday
night. Rev. D. W. Davis, pastor.
Sunday P. M., W. R.
Parker, superintendent.
Oath regular
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R.
teem, regard and friendship, my
dear Count, your, most obedient
bumble servant.
Ml. I, 1784.
other give the test of best
work Ir is profusely illustrated
These letters will all thoughtful men to Judge
cf its value then-.
PRESIDENT a constant the
t K--i. c-l- Review of and spore.
ti beer, to It very Indeed I II
. i i It s Imp. pan my g
.,. a- earnest library, sad
; en no n for In public life D
Ideas diverge, an i Smut, i
utterance In Its col
It Is one of the and moil
ti r ; II the
,, If, S
l it a sets valuable Strut
i i , , .,
do hive a
IN THE SOUTH
CORRESPONDENCE
709-711-713 E. Broad St
RICHMOND, VA.
with much truth assure you becoming a
am, with every sentiment of a band of detested rebels,
instead of a charter of liberties and
the admiration of the
and her noble
will long beheld in grateful
Announcement. by whole
with the
Charlotte semi weekly Observe at
a for papers. You
ill eel papers twice a-week.
., .,., of a lemon.
The Observer is the best semi-
week paper In and,
. i , i aversion for a new
covers the State more
. ii . ii. and a new
I ban any oilier, while Inn ,.
I In Superior Court
Pitt County, t
and
B-Smith
it Lumber So. i
R. Smith will take
an action entitled above
been in Superior Court
Tilt County to the title to n cattail
of land situate in township
in and to have the
Deed from O. C, to said
It. II. Smith, and said defendant w ill
notice is required lo
, . ii i i at Term of Superior Court to be
It the way who 1901
Court House if said County in Green.
i feels that he is too good for his job.
. j l can of
of a lemon.
The chronic bachelor has an
LODGES
A. K. A. M.
No. meets first and
hi rd Monday evening. E. E.
fin. W. M. J. M. Sec.
I. O. O. Lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
L. Q. W. Atkins,
Bee.
K. of River Lodge, Ni.
every Friday evening,
C. Forbes, L.
son, K. of R. and
It. Vance Council, No
1696, meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, J.
Regent.
A. O. Council,
No. meets every first and third
nights in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy
Chief; D. Smith, Sec
I. O. Conclave
No meets every second and
fourth Monday nights Odd
lows Hall. W. It. Wilson
Smith
gives many limes more
home news than can be h id from
any other source. These two pa-
pen, giving, the home, State and
general news twice-a week a year
for leading.
you bear lay that
diamonds arc vulgar you may be
pretty sine she hasn't any.
from Northern Wood
are in the certain cure for
American and Italian Marble i
N. answer cc denier to the com-
plaint in said action, or will
apply lo for relief
the complaint.
This 1902.
MOORE,
Clerk Superior
ATLANTIC COAST
RAILROAD CO.
Mini.
OLD DOMINION
N. C.
work i
lie i I j it- mm
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks. Cotton, Grain and
ons. ale Wires lo New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, N. C
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Hull Cabinets Si per
All other lines very Crayon Portraits ,
d The
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to la. h m., I. m ti P- m. iii-
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Id
of
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CHEAT
f TONIC LAXATIVE
WANT
Go fr nil-,
etc .
Mrs. I H. WHITE,
N. c.
. , .-. sis lull I.
. , ,, ,. in
ins.
Leave Weldon
Mount
i ,. I .-
on
symptoms and which tell th story of
id digestive system, Will
II you have sour stomach, indigestion, constipation,
backache,
lack of energy, bad blood, blotched m
any
will clean out bowels, the liver
mucous membrane the purify your blood l.-u you
your again. appetite will return, your bowels move
your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you, your will clear
and you will reel the old time, energy and buoyancy.
the In ill r on u
. ill ml in Ii
bowels or . a a
Is , re the coated
ran- 1st- sad
hi. m U
WASHINGTON.
A will
every day will lei y wants
in people,
a will bring
w. era for goods, for your find
or In fact till any reasonable
St you have.
THE REFLECTOR goes into homes of tile
Inroad for what carries them,
iii THE REFLECTOR.
Th in THE REFLECTOR
Is th part.
For Sale by
I f H A CO , i
t- We to an.
I , . en rots
b Mil
M.
t l all P.--.-
N. C.
Cotton Ties
hand
kept on
produce
D. W.
leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for
ville, leave Greenville daily at
tor Washington.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York Boston,
Aurora, South Creek,
Swan Quarter, and for
all poll Is for West with rail-1
mads Norfolk,
Shippers should order freight
Old Dominion R. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Hay Line and Chesapeake
s. from Baltimore. Mer
from
N. O.
J. B. Hunt.
Washington, N. C
Carolina's Foremost
The Charlotte Observer
EVERY DAY IN YEAR.
CALDWELL TOMPKINS, Publishers.
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor.
PER VI AH.
the
delivered to any paper between
and mid
special service is the
ever by a Caro-
1- .
THE SUNDAY
of or more pages, nil is
to a large made up of
j original mutter.
DON'T to eat any old I THE SEMI-
Lt Ho. Mount
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Ar
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is R
lo cat r it ts it a
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in n
IS
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PM A M P M
ii
AM
BREAK INTO
THE HOMES
OF THE
PEOPLE BY
ADVERTISING
IN THE X.
REFLECTOR
is
PM
HOC I SO
so
I to
it so
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so if a it
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It IS
Ar
Tarboro
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Division
leaven
Ion ill SO n m
leaves ti, n flat-
Pint I SB.
p arrive n m leave
i p arrives
loaves lien-
a m, a lied
Spring a a.
thing that is offered you, lull come
us something fresh and
palatable. We have.
and
that are
Wholesalers say we sell more
than
any store in town. That means we
earn the at right
Then if you want a mad Cigar
or good making and Chewing To
we have of these
also.
The place to get the every
time is
NEW
KR printed Tuesday and Friday
year. The largest paper
in North
Sample sent application.
Address
THE
Charlotte, N.
IN 1866.
j. w. rim. co.
Norfolk. Va.
u Factors and of
Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and
arrive
Hi- p
Hope Mill p b
rm, Maxton p
in
at with train Rt,
with Carolina Central
at with the
at
Air and
-iv with Durham tad
Train on Drain h
W aid on th t th . Halifax I it p m,
imps.
b U pin.
am, Halifax
at eS am, Weldon II id,
Trains Branch Wash-
h a and p arrive Parmele ft
a p m, IS
m. arrive am
and ft n
Train Tarboro dally except
it p m, ft p m,
t. Vi ii in pm,
dally, SO a it. and Ban
am, a
Train on Midland N c b.- la
dally, a a,
in
a a a m.
Mount p m, arrive
Hope II a i
i. leave Hope II u a
a m. at Hot
Mount If a m, t So p m. dally except
Train on Clinton Branch for
dally, SO I IS
at am
Train a
don for all dally, all via Kick
H. M.
Paw. Agent
J. R.
T. M.
Orders for JOB are
All the News
Twice i Week
a Year
The Eastern Reflector.
Twice a Week
D. J.
TRUTH TO
VOL
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, JUNE lo,
NO
Tuesday
and Friday
a Year
Wilkinson
TOWN
Proceedings of
A Great June Sale
A sale of Goods, Lawns, Swisses,
Silks, Black Goods, Underwear, for men
women and Vests. All these are suffer-
I severest cuts. We never carry over.
full width, beat quality,
Extra Special for this Week
Table Oil all colors
yard.
Standard Patterns in Stock.
As well be out the world as out of Fashion.
For earliest knowing and possessing of
things of fashion, keep yourself familiar with
Ricks Wilkinson
Bargains
I Have Just Purchased a Drummer's
Samples of the Latest Styles of Millinery.
They were bought a figure that enables rue to sell
them ft the next thirty days at
Less Than New York Cost
This line of samples embraces Trimmed and
trimmed Hats in all the latest styles, Shirt Waist
and Ready-to-Wear Hate, Leghorn and Flop Hats
and Children's Sailors, Fancy Flowers and Novelties
Such opportunity for Bargains in Millinery was never
offered before in Greenville. He sure see the
before they are picked over.
n rs n. d.
ATTENTION, FARMERS
Hail Hail Hail Hail
RANGE
Damage or Loss by Hail
We insure Tobacco for per
We insure Cotton for 15.00 per acre.
We insure Small Grain for per acre.
I ALL LOSSES PAID IN FULL.
f Park Region Mutual Hall Ins. Association,
SCHOOL BOOKS
The Board of Aldermen bold
their regular monthly session
Thursday night, all
tiers being present. It was a busy
session and kept the members at
work until
The DO
regular reports to make.
The special committee appointed
to confer with former Mayor
relative lo employment of IT.
Q. attorney, to
A. Bright, reported the matter
attended lo recommended that
he attorney be paid for hits
services.
The special committee appoint-
ed lo look the error of L. M.
Savage in listing taxes for HUM re-
ported it was found error
been made and recommended that
taxes on be to
him.
The special to confer
with the Hoard
relative to
clock the court house tower,
and the establishment of a
in Greenville, reported that
had bean baton the
but that body not yet
taken definite action in the mat-
Mayor II. Long was
as the representative of the
town on the Board of
tors of the hospital.
The Tax Collector made a spec-
report Showing the amount of
special he had collected for
the on bonds and for
graded school, about for the
former and for the latter, and
that pending the Injunction
awaiting decision by the Supreme
court he had deposited this money
with the Greenville Bunking A
Trust to await such de-
the orders of the Board
of Aldermen.
The special to look
alter the bond matter also made a
report that they looked Into
the natter asset forth by the Tax
and tow d his report
and the
of an order approving his
course and also the appointing a
special accountant lo go over the
tax books pi- a complete
to i- rendered to the
incoming B,. This was adopted
and was appointed a
such
The Tux Collector, Policemen
and Chief of ire Department
Died their monthly reports.
The committee
their report on the purchase of the,
lot from P. K. and W. K. Hooker,
OB the comer of Fifth and
streets, on which to market
house, hall, The lot is SO
feet front Fifth street and
feet deep, the price being
terms Cash two notes
each, one payable Dee.
1st, 1902, the other Jam 1st, 1908.
The report was adopted, the deed
accepted and the order and notes
for the purchase executed by
Boa
A bill by L. L Moore for
for expenses Incurred In connection
with sale of bonds was presented
and deferred for consideration
next meeting.
The Board opened and
the returns of the Registrars and
Judges of the Alder-
held on 2nd and
declared the in
with a notice published in another
by the Clerk.
Accounts were allowed amount
lug lo a little over this
cash payment
lot.
You Know What You
Inks Tasteless Chill
die is plainly
is simply
Iron and la
Pay-
Hot
Weather
Specialties
OM B in and examine
fully and see bow it will pay you i bay goods
her.-. are to give CUT PRICES
king MONTH OF hen
are a few f
Shirt Waists
y U twill
labors. A of Ms-
ad bow Men
ill-
lite -mi- M
FanS j ,.,. . h price. km
Parasols
W -II i fl s in colon, u.
Our arc cut for
and make at
Call
Hammocks
Do not a
f, Mi to real
in hot afternoons. If you have no
you boa
are.
We Have
ask for them.
goods in
tin
hot weather. Come and
J. B. Cherry Co.
The Only Department Store in
GREENVILLE
A pamphlet recently toned by
gives the
following showing the
growth of the postal service since
the
In there were only TB
length of the
post routes being miles, and
the gross revenue of the depart-
bring only ex
for the same year were
and of only was
paid in salaries postmasters.
There were In
In
f post and
miles of mail sen ire performed.
The gross revenue of the depart-
were the ex-
and
paid as compensation-----
to postmasters
June 1817, to Jane A
18.11, postage
were Issued, while In the single
year 4,320,273,600 stamps
were used by the people of
Stales.
In 1853, the year In
stamped envelopes issued,
were used, while in
the total was
The first veal's of postal
numbered,
while in 1801
were issue.
The registry system was started
In and in year the
of registered pieces was
in they numbered
Iii 1865 money orders to the
of were issued,
I While in the total amounted
to
The milliner pieces
all mailed Increased from
1700, to 7.424,300,320
in
re
Corn
the soil
Urge of
Potash.
The fertilizer
plied, must furnish
enough Potash, or the
land will its pro-
power.
i, ii
GERMAN KM I WORKS.
. N-. -Mi . N
Trades Blind.
Cf Report on Agriculture
Carolina.
a recent conference mat-
to the blind, held at
j London, n member announced that
he had sent out papers to in-
at home and abroad
asking what trades and occupations
they recommended for the blind.
The billowing was the list he ob-
tallied, In order of Basket,
brush and broom in piano
toning, mat weaving, chair caning,
music all mattress
making, knitting, typewriting,
legal and clerical I work. As new
employments he suggested
phone exchange work,
typesetting, reporting, gardening
the partially blind,, massage,
lecturing, commercial
organ blowing, bell ringing.
I the discussion which followed
I much lime was given to the
of massage, several doctors
speaking lo favor of it. In regard
to typewriting, it was mentioned
such an been start-
ed in Birmingham. Four blind
girls are now employed. They
made lust year.
Headquarters
North Carolina Crop Report.
The first of the monthly crop
leaned by the State
just
, made appearance. It is as fob
was build-.
lugs and i lie remainder In land and
other Improvement build-
June -The
on North
Carolina shows on I,
Stale bud fauns,
Of
We have lust added Steam Supply to our and
will sell anything this line my low. See us when In wan. of
and Angle Valves, standard
Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water
Oil Clips, Air Cocks. Steam Ganges, Hancock
B. Cocks.
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Fitting all
LINE OP Belt,
Belt, Belt, Ball Belt Hooks,
The implements and
machinery was live
took the total
value of farm property
The total value of farm prop-
The total value
products for was
of per cent.
was iii animal products and the
remainder In Including
products, the product, for
exceeded those of 1880 by
per cent. The gross Income upon
Investment was percent,
A. I. Blow the Senate.
SOLE
and Par-
Garland Cook Stoves.
BAKER HART.
N,
Pet-mil me through your paper
to make just one to
voters of us the lime i-
la for various
and that i- send
and abused Demo
A I-- to Senate
of North Carolina. I don't know
whether he accept or not,
i we don't he is that kind
of a lo back it he was lo
I receive a unanimous nomination,
, We are every man In
can vote for him, except a
old time bets
hear from voters about
affair.
Sick Headache
Food doesn't digest well
Appetite poor Bowels
constipated Tongue coated
It's your liver Pills
arc liver pills; they cure
biliousness.
General condition and progress
of work with the
average, per
Land has been, or will be,
planted la cotton compared with
last year, percent.
Planted In tobacco, par cent.
Planted in coin, per cent.
Planted it oats. per cent.
Condition of oats, cent.
Condition of wheat, per cent.
Number of horses compared
year, percent.
Number of mules compared with
last year, per cent.
Number of compared with
last year, per cent.
Number of hogs compared with
last year, percent.
Condition of the trucking inter-
compared with last year, ti.-
pet i eat.
Commissioner says
are many complaints of
labor.
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
ill
BUCKINGHAM'S
Manufacturer of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Ulterior Finishings
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build-
We your patronage and
guarantee t give satisfaction
styles and work.
Please send your orders to
Greenville Co.


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Eastern reflector, 6 June 1902
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June 06, 1902
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