Eastern reflector, 10 June 1902


[This text is machine generated and may contain errors.]





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
. i Ii H
, r Si tr
Hull Cabinets Si per
All other lines very Crayon Portraits ,
d The
-fork i.
to la. h m., I. m ti P- m. iii-
.
Id
of
1.1 H
.-.
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
Lt
Ar
St Si .
AM I'M m AM r
II so SIS
is R
lo cat r it ts it a
M so ill sat fat
in n
IS
PM AH
Ar I SO
t II I II
IR
Ar
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
I M I'M t
I B
I II
I II
rM A M PM PM
IS I II J. I, I It
so if a it
lit
I SO IS
It IS
Ar
Tarboro
Monti
Ir
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.





THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
X. C
D. I.
at the X.
C, a mail
People who come licit- occasion.
ally what makes
grow so. It just can't help grow-
Jog. The people come
hive to make loom them. You
hold down like this.
the measure which passed the
chamber.
The Cuban reciprocity in
is causing worry to the
President the lea-
numerous coherences
have been heM at the White
House. The latest most an-
complication is a substitute
bill proposed by Senator Dietrich,
of Nebraska. The Senator's plan
consists the
on sugar, adding
percentage lo the duty raw
sugar then allowing the Cuban
planters a per cent
the total duly. This plan
would give the Cubans a
Mr. J. D. editor of the cent advantage American mark-1
Courier for eleven and would not increase
years, has sold his paper and Consumer but would curtail.
to some extent, the profits of the
Sugar Trust. objection i-
Black Hair
I hive used your Vigor
for five years and am greatly
pleased with it. It certainly re-
stores the original color to gray
hair.
Helen New Portland, Me.
enter the of the Baptist
church. It is often that a preacher j ,,,.,
turns editor, but seldom that an j of the trust; the
editor turns preacher, If brother dent approves the substitute and it
makes as good a
he was an editor, he will do good
Service In his new calling.
oilers opportunity for the now
Hair Vigor has
been restoring color to
gray hair for fifty years,
and it never fails to do
this work, either.
You can rely upon it
for stopping your hair
from falling, for keeping
your scalp clean, and for
making your hair grow.
II M Mill All
Fresh Gossip From Near-by Vicinities
I J i;.,, , . , , Our Correspondents
Reported for REFLECTOR Readers.
Winterville Department.
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS
NOTES.
the meeting which meets at
Greene county, Fifth
in this mouth
W. F. of
came down Friday evening lo at-
tend the debate.
Quite large crowd from here
If
hi . will ll in m
u a bollix, i . i name
C CO. Has.
W. June
with we could Aral
something to r preaching
i . -i- ii .-
would the world, up
the nation bring about such a h
of thought i
. , ii,
I expression as lo make . ,, ,,.
think we awl there ,
be mistake it.
Thai would I.-- glory, glory LIT a
don think Hi Preacher from
than la no to equal
I rough
now that for i
do.
COUNTY MATTERS.
The closing exercises of the Free
Will Baptist Seminary at Ayden
divided factions of the republicans Proceeding, Board Commissioners, i
to get together. It remains lo be
Men, however, how strong
of the Sugar Trust i
den, preached at Sun-
v.
ITEMS.
The educational edition of the the Senate for it is freely predict-
Raleigh News and Observer, powerful
on inst., was another great
stroke of enterprise for that
did piper. issue was pages
and showed the educational
of the State for ten years. It
was illustrated with pictures of
I In the upper chamber to permit
any legislation to its
The Board of Commie
held their monthly meet
on Monday. 2nd all the;
era being present,
from the treasury
X. June
W. B. Proctor
to Greenville Sunday and returned
Monday.
of Washington,
Notice.
Home
Superintendent Health
bridges ferries jail.
.,. ,.
pi luting, stationery
hi of poll tax pay-
, lo land A j.
tickets
mg
Clerk Superior
as well
are interesting ,.,.
It is one of most valuable editions from July 1st, the returns I
Slate the
Observer has i
court of Deeds
stock law
grounds, his duty to keep t be same
in e rep
It. Cherry, Treasurer and
oil.
sufficient evidence of
with the
that when once
make friend- and merchants
in pursuance with require
of the Charter of the Town
many school buildings and colleges, of Greenville, the Registrars and
portraits of Judges of appointed by
most of the County Aldermen for
,,., . , , all election in
tern cut-. Hie articles on
several wards tin- on Mon-
of Super- o elect
O. Harrington
, ed of I he court house
to the Slate the Si and; of said election made to the Board
of Aldermen and opened am can
by them in a regular meet
. lug the of slum- the
After many futile efforts at following . turned
. ,, ,. ,,. , , ., . dent of Health, made their month-
peace, Hie Boer war in South n the pint Ward S. Spun
votes and M. Me
votes.
In i be Second Ward I.
Arthur received 2.1 votes t has.
u fa spoken of highly and is
said to have proven meal credits
to the school.
The A. l. have re-
a large number of
testimonials commendatory of their I Monday,
Economic Back Bands, the follow I Galloway and family spool
of over the river.
to yours of Our sales and J. T. Buck went lo
Washington Sunday.
J. Mayo and wife went lo
Hack Hands
increase
each season, which we
trade. We And John Warren church at
Introduced Salem Sunday, He came back
has at la-l been light to
While it ha-been a bit-
struggle, and both sides
determined, the English no received votes,
are more than the In the Third Ward K B.
is here. has I votes and B. P,
gained p I in II . ;
by the B ;
Patrick votes.
In the Fourth Ward R. I,.
voles and W It.
King very hon
the Boers all
asked absolute
ii was ii costly victory,
the pi Ice i in
men killed and Wounded,
u i, far more
Kn gel mil of it. Ii
a I n
than if any. England's
prow cm ;. is the eyes of
I be w ii iii. w she ha- gain
id in In r victory will hardly com-
for her loss in prestige.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Parker received votes.
In the I.
received voles.
Whereupon the Hoard declared
the follow had been elected
Aldermen for the term of one year
from July i-t.
S. Spain.
Second
and Cobb.
Third Ward K. B. and
ll. P. Patrick.
Ward--It. I. and
W. It. Parker.
Tilth I-. Tyson.
Published by order of the Board
of Aldermen of Greenville,
D. J.
i. i reports.
The following were added to the
pauper I., receive I he amount
slated per month. Win.
11.60, Fannie Grimes ll, Ashley
Craft ll, Ward
The Board agreed lo furnish
toward building a bridge at
creek Bethel township.
The following tax levy for conn
purposes was made for tin- year
On
C. J.;
Lute Tuesday
Lodge Philippine was passed
in the Senate by u vote of IS lo
The only democrat who for
the bill was Senator
South Carolina. Senators Hoar,
Ma-on Wellington,
c ins, voted n min the measure
The ii ii minute speech deliver-
ed by on Monday,
in which he explained his reasons
for Opposing the bill, was a ma
utterance replete
and common sense and would have
swayed tin- opinions of any less
partisan hearers than his
can colleagues, Speaking of hi-
Senator Ma-mi -aid
to me, am afraid it will hurt
me but I could no conscientiously
support the policy of which the
Lodge Dill la a The
bill will now go to the House for
action but the republican leaden
expect tn report one of their ens-
Diary drastic rules for its
anticipate that the
power of the party whip will
cure prompt pas-age,
without debate.
The in lull is be
lag considered in the Senate
the House has under consideration
the bill for Ike protection if tin
President which passed the Senate
loon time The
per- a a bill III
passed at that
radical changes will be made In
Judicial Convention.
At a meeting of the
Committee of the Third
of North Carolina,
held at on June
the Judicial Convention of the
Third Judicial District called
to meet at Kinston, N. on
Thursday, July at t-
m. for the purpose of
candidate
for Solicit in District.
By order of the committee.
T. C.
the afternoon all smiles.
no trouble to-ell K spent Saturday
j they appeal to strongly to the In lo the country,
idea of useful The Board of men held a
economy and humanity, meeting Monday night and made
Yours truly. Co. some very good laws, if they will
K, carry out.
Mrs. II. M n and children, Mayo
who have bet n the mother attended church at Salem Sunday,
of Mrs Dixon at re a of sports from
Greenville are here They
Mi- T. have their tents the
several days with ft has fiver shore seem to enjoy it.
home from The Masons held regular
Mr- left for Tuesday night.
her Friday
j f
A. A- of
after Spending several days
, with the band boys here, left for
I home Friday train.
Forbes is a Jolly old soul
J. J. Mason went lo Washington
today.
BETHEL ITEMS.
BETHEL, X. C, June
Miss Blanche Mayo, who has
roots each valuation of real I , of
the season made their appearance
estate.
The Sheriff ordered to lay
mil a public- road Bethel town-1
ship petitioned for.
The Sheriff made report of toy-
log out public road in Farmville
and townships as
ed at meeting.
Bpi i I- i- name for
It Is more
people think,
a poisoned Ii
m follow s in-
re-
move all danger by the
opening the Ami Ute
tutu of
I Men Risers
every
l M
in
in. I.
K Bachelor.
Patriotism is from char
in in begins abroad.
There is no warmth like the
warmth of woman's no
light like the her cm-h.
A man trust- no Human save her
he loves and be is trusted by all
tare those who love him,
of man who he
on our streets last Wednesday.
r. Cox hasn't g that cow
Don't a ear load. One
i- all he wants.
Lex of spout one
I day and night here this week.
Many people from way up in
; upper edge of Grew Wayne and
Wilson counties have been here
this leafier their T
Mi-- Virginia House, a maiden Tl than which there is
aged ah years, died none better.
few at the home of her none of our young
brother, Mr. William Mouse, pie will offended our failure
miles from Greenville. She was to make mention this
a sister of Mr. T. House week, but many have been com-
Died.
and highly esteemed by a large
of friends
and going our
admit of it.
space will not
JACK ITEMS.
A woman i- nevi r until
just to
see he will act.
Leads All.
in. Quit other
I ever for roughs,
croup sod a soil lung
Scott ,
Cough Is
it Ii.-. M. Ii
i rs I- ; ,. ii tun
W. J. of wilt
in June
One i . . i. ,
i i mil., in Francis try. Mr.
Si i cure clip, a. illy resided
lei a few years,
and to K hut winter.
spent
day and Wednesday in Ayden, to
be present at the commence-
W. It. Harris left Tuesday for
Sheriff Harrington spent Thurs-
day here on business.
Mi-s Katie West, of Salisbury,
who has been visiting her sister
Sirs. J. J. left Thursday
for New Bern.
Sinclair and wife
Monday night here.
Manning, of near
i- visiting Miss Maggie
this week.
Dr. It. J. on and wife, of
spent Tuesday here.
Ed, Howard, of spent
Thursday here with friends.
Rev. Mr. Baptist
Minister, held services
an way
a sure way to treat a case of Sore
Throat in order to kill disease germs
and insure healthy throat action is to
take half a of water put into
it a teaspoonful of
Mexican Mustang
liniment
this throat at frequent
tun of throat with
attar doing this on a soft cloth wrap
HISS POSITIVE CUBE.
a bottle.
IT MAY RF been with running
II I or ulcer. Treat it at once
ii can depend upon a speedy cur.
Utah c- in
Pitt I Court.
vs. I of
ii Execution
Mfg. Co. I
to the
from Superior of
Pitt in lbs above entitled I
the 7th Day of
July, ht o'clock M. at lbs court
house lo high-
est rash said
nil right, title interest which the
said A- Mfg, Co.
in the following
One mi north by B.
lbs east by Allies SI, Briers lot, on the
wont J, t. by
acres. One other
beginning it comer of
ml the right of way of Atlantic Coast
Hallway, on west side of-aid
to a state, thence west with
street, south with said
fl to a in tin. line of Front
street, turner rut with Frost street. ft
to the beginning, also oilier lot
at a slake on the ditch runs south
cast poles In a slake in the field,
thence south west IT poles to
with said line polos
I . . ., . ii. it. . a
Orders for JOB PRINTING so
Latest styles and best
NOTICE TO
Having duly before the
Clerk of Pin county as
d. b. n. of B. J, Wilson
deceased, notice is hereby given lo ell per-
sons Indebted to the estate to make
payment to the undersigned, and all
persons having claims against the estate
are to for pay-
on or before the 29th day of May,
or this notice will plead In bar of
recovery.
Hi s Jay May,
II. B,
d. b. n. of B. J. Wilson
the District Court of United
for of North Caro-
Id the matter of the petition of the Old
Dominion fur
of liability.
By virtue of the authority and directions
contained In a certain decree entered In the
to the thence up the ditch In the be. In a certain decree entered in the
ginning, containing acres more or less. Hon.
2nd day of June 1902. Judge, on May will on
O. l
ft I . . k . A I. A S
Orders for JOB PRINTING are
solicited. Best
Old l Wharf, la the town of
N. C, at o'clock M., make
public sale lo highest bidder for cash
of Hie Old Dominion at present in
my possession at said wharf.
Trustee.
June 1902.
Bethel High School.
strictly Preparatory School. Prepares
for fur Life Malta.
J. Principal, MISS MAMIE GRIMES, Assistant,
MRS, J. W. SHERRILL, Music and Art.
Primary Art,
Intermediate, 2.25 including piano rent,
Advanced, 3.00 Incidental fee, per year, 1.00
Board moderate. For further particulars
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal.
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
ill
Sunday night.
I, i .,. was present.
Miss John Ayden, was in
White, were delegates
to our Sunday at bis sister, Mrs. II. James.
Miss Wyatt, of
in
roughs,
I.
There i a proportion of
residents in Kill
than in other city in the
try. percent, of her
being alien
Ala , per of her Hp-
native bore, e
lo being an American city.
making any kind of put
the butler in together
your sauce will nut be lumpy.
that Is sprinkled over any-
thing that burning on the stove
will prevent any disagreeable odor.
Digests
what
Eat
A I
i k
inn lay Ti
C.
my rs an I in lo no
t Id mi In try
K h I e
d ;
, fl I It
i,.
i in. ion a IV
ho would like to Iv
. it
York John Ii. Woolen.
Dyspepsia Cure
need all kinds to maintain tin- body Curtail thin
In It in fur this reason that
If urn cannot digest good fund stomach Is out, of order needs
i.--i You cannot go without, food that would mean starvation.
K I what without
Take it and you can rest your stomach without Interrupting
II falls. Anderson Bins, Sunny Lane,
Tex., was troubled with Indigestion ten vents and tried many
and much money until I fried Cure. I am
now feeling better than In than In
Cures All Troubles.
lit At Co. fl .
OF NEWARK, N. J., POLICY
Loan Value,
Cash
Paid up
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is Vim
Will be if arrears lie paid on month while you
arc living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of and of arrears with interest.
second No lie Incontestable.
are payable at the of the second and cf each
succeeding year, provided premium for the current year be paid.
They may lie To reduce Premiums, or
To i in the i , or
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
Everybody Cordially Invited
MILLINERY.
TO S BE It
S OF
before buying. We have what you want. Come and be con-
bare the prettiest line of millinery ever brought
to Greenville. Sash Ribbons in all widths and colors. Wash
Ribbons the neck, just the thing for Hats
trimmed while you wait. Give a trial.
Yours to please,
Misses Erwin,
Men's Shoes
Need a Pair
We think yea would. We
how any nun can gt-l
bummer without a
pair of
OXFORDS
deserve
comfortable aid neglect
of summer
if you fail to wear LOW
Guess we make more profit on
Ugh on low; but in
summer low we make
Men's LOW
made of the
and modern
Kid,
V id Kid, etc,
and
If you never have worn Shoe-, you'll wear a pair
this if you lake a look our
THE CLOTHIER.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
If Hum is a MAKE In the
margin this it lo
fur we
as early as what
YOU in hope you will nut keep
us waiting for ll.
This ii-ll.-c is who the
cross murk mi their
PERSONAL NOTES
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS
Snap Shots at Home News Put a
In Few Words for Busy Readers
rain made a
evening.
Cash Price
M.
Don't wait until last of the
to list your taxes.
The damage to by con-
dry weather is great.
Attention is called to the
sale by O. W. Harrington,
Wednesday's game of ball
Ayden resulted in a score of
f in favor of Greenville.
Educational Rally.
educational rally Farm-
ville will take place next Thurs-
day, 12th. Governor
other speakers will lie present
a large crowd is expected to attend.
Mr. O. T. Boney, who for sever-
years has been Express
between Kinston
tins resigned and will probably en-
gage in other The South-
Co , losses one of its
best most faithful in
bis resignation.
Beautiful Work.
Mr. J. G. is getting the
improvement-- to his residence on.
Third street nearly completed today,
will have one of the most elegant
homes in Greenville. He is a man
who believes home industries
had
Co. to make all mantels
and other interior wood
for the building. The mantels,
newels stair railing beau-
and creditable to our
home enterprise.
Brief Mention of People net
jg With In the Social World
Fee
Junk
Ed. II. went to Wilson
today.
W. II. lo Norfolk
I today.
C. If. Has; came in this morning
from
J. It. Moore returned
day evening from Tarboro.
H. W. Moseley returned Wed-
from
Miss Mary Short,
ton, is visit Miss
It. C. Flanagan, of Washington,
who been spending
few days with his parents returned
home
1902.
Mrs. G. A. is sick.
Walter is sick.
J C. of
was here today.
J. A. Dudley and wife returned
this morning from Ayden.
Tap came Thursday-
evening Washington.
J. I. Smith returned Thursday
from Washington.
E. B. returned Thurs-
day evening a trip to Dan-
ville.
J. A. Dudley went to
Thursday evening and
this morning.
A. J. Moore Charlie James
came Thursday evening from
j the University at Chapel Hill.
Miss Lucy who has
been visiting relatives Ayden,
returned borne this morning. Miss
Lula Patrick came with her.
J. B, Cherry Jr., went lo
In the Dull Seasons.
An increasing number of
have adopted the rule of
making special efforts to stimulate
trade in duller seasons of the
year. One advertiser said he
could count on all tho business lie
could do at the holiday time,
what he wanted waste
to buy other He
found it to pay unusual
attention to bis newspaper
in summer mouths.
Philadelphia
Beat Prescript Ion for Malaria
Chills Fever is a of Grove's
Chill Tonic. It la simply Iron
ml n form. No cure,
M fay.
II. A. White left this
for
W. and children went
to today.
J. W. Higgs left Friday evening
for Seven Springs.
Jarvis returned Friday
evening from
Miss Eula came this
morning from Ayden.
J. B. Harding returned Friday
evening from Washington.
Mrs. W. A. Bright, of
came In Friday evening to v
relatives.
Mrs. H. Wilson has returned
from a visit to her daughter at
Penny Hill.
Miss Olive Daniel left this morn-
for and will make that
place her home.
Harry Skinner, Jr., returned
Friday from
at Chapel Hill.
Solicitor L. I. Moore and Capt.
It. Williams went to Kinston Fri-
evening lo attend the meeting
of the executive committee of
Judicial district, and returned Ibis
morning.
Miss Lillian Burch came home
Friday evening
where she has been attending
school.
Mm. W. F. Burch and little son
Ferrall Friday evening
from a visit to her mother
Mrs. Alice Harper little
son, returned this
from a visit lo
and Daren
Prof. Harry P. Harding, Super-
of New Bern graded
schools, came in this morning to
spend vacation with his patents
here.
K. L. Talc, foreman of
has moved
ton house, next to Prof.
Mrs. and the children will
arrive this evening from
Misses M. n-id
Lida Law, of North Carolina,
Miss Celeste L. Seymour, of
compose the
of Bed Springs arrived
Friday evening and arc guests
of K. Hooker B.
W. King.
MASQUERADE.
Good Time Folks.
T. J. Jarvis Chapter of
Daughters of I lie Confederacy nail
a masquerade party in opera
house, Thursday night, that was a
very pleasant occasion. There
were many of the maskers and a
number of spectators lo wit-
the merriment of young
people.
The following were the
lets in the masque-
Miss black
Miss Allen, merry milk
maid.
Miss Helen merry milk
maid.
Miss King, market
girl.
Miss Nina Harris, Betsy
Bliss HiggS, maid.
Miss Man Short, pink of per
fret ion.
Miss Mary merry milk
maid.
Miss Ethel per-
Miss Lottie advertise
Miss Margaret Skinner, queen of
hearts.
Miss Skinner, red, white
and blue.
Miss Mary liberty.
Miss Mary
Miss Florence Blow, advertise
Miss Lucille Cobb, queen of
hearts.
Miss Margaret Blow, wood
nymph,
country gill.
Death el a Baby.
Alter a brief illness of nearly a
week, Lena Rivers infant child
of Mr. and Mrs. B
departed this life Sunday June 1st,
at o'clock. I Livers will be
sadly missed. She was about two
old and all who knew her
enjoyed her sweet little prattle.
She had been a little invalid most
of her life and had been so very ill
before it was not realized how
ill she was, although no attention
needed was spared.
God saw lo lake the little one
His nuns, where no earthly at-
is needed. May the be-
ones realize Ibis truth
know that their troubles arc bless-
disguise.
took place at the
burial at Mis. Pal-
tie Smith's Monday at
o'clock. A
Extra Hour for Latins,.
H. A. Blow, Tax Lister, will
next week in bis an
extra hour each
to give working
and laborers who are engaged until
opportunity of listing
taxes after finished
days work. This is quite an ac-
to those who cannot
get away from their work nut
o'clock and they should all take
of it list their taxes
next week.
Steady to Yield.
mo I Basel for
found It a certain says S.
t Willow Del.
to piles They
ways to Sure,
Cures skin diseases, all of wounds.
Accept counterfeits. John Woolen.
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
of Guaranteed Kind
Bros., E. P. Reed Co., for High Grades.
Wolf Bros, and the H. C. Co. for Medium Grades
ALL THE ABOVE WARRANTED TO BE LEATHER AND AT PRICES
Remarkable Sale of Reliable Furniture
Our great May and June sale of Furniture will make these
months memorable ones. Housekeepers, here is an
to buy goods at very low prices. Nearly every piece is
offered at less than today's price.
Great Redaction in China and Japan Mattings
Linens and Wash Goods
Grand Showing Novelties In Grass Linens. Embroidered Mulls. Swisses Fine Novelties in Wash
Goods. Visit tho Wash Goods Department and see the
1900 Yards of cost.
vain.-, and all 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 If. 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.





SAVE YOUR
Bands
FOR PRESENTS
Cigar BANDS and Old Virginia Cheroot WRAPPERS MAY Si,
with TAGS from NATURAL LEAF,
SPUN
PEACH AND RICE,
and TRADE MARK STICKERS from Smoking
Tobacco, in securing the c presents, ONE TAG being equal lo TWO CIGAR BANDS or TWO OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOT WRAPPERS
ENOUGH TO Mil
. .
mm
BICYCLE
.,
represent the presents to be given for
Five Cent Cigar Bands
BANDS
WRITE, YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS PLAINLY on outside of con.
or WRAPPERS and for area them registered mail, express
prepaid. Be sure to I j our package wrapped and properly marked, so
that It will not be lost Send or wrappers and for presents
also request to C. Folsom Si. Louis, Mo.
OUR NEW ILLUSTRATED of presents for 1903 Include, many
articles not shown It contains the most attractive list of presents ever offered
for bands and wrappers, and will be sent by mail receipt of postage two
cents.
Our offer of presents for bands and wrappers will expire November 1903.
American Cigar Company
Pills
What
I AM STILL CARRYING
DATE LINK OF
AN
Goods. Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
This popular remedy never fails to
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick
Headache, Biliousness
And ALL DISEASES from a
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion
The natural result Is good appetite
and solid flesh. Dose small; elegant-
sugar coated and easy to swallow.
lake No Substitute.-----
Come to see me for your next Barrel
Yours to please-
AND A OF OTHER THING
WHICH I AM TO MENTION
Democratic Convention.
A convention of Democrat c
of county is hereby
Flour
White.
el to meet in the Court House at
on Saturday, July 5th,
1902, o'clock, M., for
purpose of delegates to
Slate Convention, Machines, and on
to hold in of other goods. Quality and
on Wednesday, July Quantity.
S. M.
Wholesale retail and
Furniture Dealer, Cash paid
Hides, Fur. Meed, Oil Bar
Turkeys, etc. lied
steads, Mattresses, Oak Butts, tin
by Carriages,
sums. Tables, Safes,
Ax
High Key West
roots, Henry George Clear, Can
cherries, Peaches, Apple
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meal, Soap.
Ly. Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Oar.
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts.
Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins,
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Best New
For
and to Ci and
Judicial conventions when called.
Township primaries will be held
at o'clock, p. M., on Saturday
1902, at usual
s. for pin of
pointing and alternates
lo said county convention.
The of delegates and
en ii township ill
Cheap for cash. Con,
S. M. Schultz
HUNDLEY,
RICHMOND, YA.
All STUCK OF
MB AND MEDIUM
OLD DOMINION
Court
Wilt lit
I Unties, titled to is at follow-
Rope, Mantes.
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car-
Tools, go to
I,
Next door lo Kicks
successor lo Si Carr,
DON'T lo cat any old
is offered you, lint
n for something nice, fresh and
palatable. We have
SMOKED MEATS
sugar are delicious.
Wholesalers ray we sell more
than
any store In town. That means
the BEST right place,.
Then if you want a good
or good and
BEST
also.
place to gel the every
lime is
Swift Creek
of Democratic
live Committee
I.,
W. L. Secretary.
WANT
Dry Goods, Groceries, Confections,
etc., go to
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
, N. c.
., . . Nice line cf goods in band. low
I annum- v, country product bought It or in
i;,
I,
A pin beaded man is
lid as do.
who
Dr.
l All
i Cure all
win n I fir coughs, colds,
and
a Pa. One
Cough Cure la tin-only
ate remedy which
era everywhere testify lo Hie It has
Croup is
It yields at in One Minute
o Pleasant to take Children
like It, cure fur
ii i ; ii I.
IN THE
SOLICITED.
709-711-713 E. Broad St
VA.
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for
I villa, leave daily
M. for Washington.
at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk,
Philadelphia, New York
Aurora, South Creek.
and
I all for the West with rail-
roads at
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line and Chesapeake
S. Co. from Baltimore, Mer-
and Line from
i Boston.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N.
J. K. District Supt.
Washington, N. C
Ni inn
Pill County.
and
C. B. Smith and f
II, unfurl Lumber
II. II. Smith n-
an action as above baa
been In the Superior Court of
Pitt County to perfect the title lo s certain
in
in County, and to have
i-1 Iron II. C. Nobles, Mortgages to said
It. U. Smith, and said defendant will
further he I a required to appear
at September Term of Superior Court
held on the Monday in Sept. 1902 at
the Court House County In
ville, N. or com-
plaint in said action, or the plaintiff will
apply to Court for the relief demanded
in the complaint.
D. C. MOORE,
Clerk Superior Court
w.
IN
V , V.
PATENTS
Greenville,
THE NEW
Norfolk, Va.
in and Broken in
Stocks, i Grain and
Private Wires to New fork,
Chicago and New Orleans.
a i
i.
OPPOSITE U PATENT in I II I
WASHINGTON.
GREENVILLE N. C.
Cotton Bagging and always
on hand
Fresh kepi an
hand, produce and
sold, A will convince you.
D. W.
WHICH ARD
Whichard, N. C.
The complete in every
and prices as low
lowest. Highest market price
paid for country produce.
North Carolina's Foremost
The Charlotte Observer
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAH.
TOMPKINS.
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor.
THE Receives
news service
delivered lo any paper
Washington Atlanta, and
its special service is greatest
ever handled by a North Caro-
paper.
THE SUNDAY
of Hi or more pages, and is
to a large extent made tip of
original matter.
THE SEMI-WEEKLY
ER printed Tuesday and Friday
l per year. The largest paper
in North Carolina.
Sample copies sent on application.
Address
THE OBSERVER,
Charlotte, N.
IN
J. ff. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Ragging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence
solicited.
J. HIT,
DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINE OP
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE MB.
J. R. COREY.
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
The leader in good work and low
Nice Photographs tor
Half Cabinets
All vary Crayon
made Iron, any picture cheap. Mies
Frames on band all the time. Come and
my work. No trouble lo show
The very
work lo all.
S to a, m., I. to p. m. Years to please,
C.
IN
American aid Italian Marble
Wire and Iran Peace aid.
work and prices
do and hut on
AH the News
-For-
a Year
The Eastern
elector
D. J. EDITOR
II TO
PER II
VOL
PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY. JUNE
NO
e a y
Ricks Wilkinson
A Great June Sale
A sweeping if Bummer Lawns,
Hosiery, Underwear, fr men
and women and Vests All these an suffer-
he severest We never over.
Extra Special for this Week
Table Oil all colon, fall width, beat quality,
yard.
Standard Patterns in Stock.
As well be out of the world as out of Fashion.
For earliest knowing and possessing of
things of fashion, keep yourself familiar with
Ricks Wilkinson
ATTENTION, FARMERS
Hail Hail Hail Hail
INSURANCE
Crops Insured Against Damage or Loss by Hail
insure Tobacco for fl On. per acre.
We insure Cotton for per acre.
We insure Small drain for par acre.
ALL LOSSES PAID IN FULL.
Park Region Mutual Hail Ins. Association,
I at any lint, H. A. -ill write yew ran
K. H. . N. C.
I Bargains in Millinery
I Have Just Purchased a Drummer's
Samples of the Latest Styles of Millinery.
They were bought a that enables me to sell
them for next thirty days at
Less Than New York Cost
This lino of embraces Trimmed and
trimmed Hats in all tho latest styles, Shirt Waist
and Wear Hats, Leghorn Flop Hats
and Children's Sailors, Fancy Flowers and Novelties
Such opportunity for in Millinery was never
offered before in Be and see the goods
before they are picked over.
n R s. n. D. H I G G s.
SCHOOL BOOKS
The who makes
is other people
In the
If rooster is a the
lie
A Bad
A bad breach means a bad
stomach, a bad digestion, a
bad liver. Pills are
liver pills. They cure con-
biliousness,
sick headache.
lie. All
i beard
BUCKINGHAM'S
Origin Thermometer.
Sir Wilkes, writing
fur February, gives the
history the of i
hell's which la gen i
in country. It
really invented by Sir Isaac New-
tea, the starling of
the beat of
body. paper is to be
fun ml in. the Philosophic; I
year 1701. lie;
hi
with linseed oil, and i
it lie a scale to
heal of
lulu which he plunged Hi-
point was freezing,
as bis was of
water. lie chose for the
on his scale heal of
human body, he called by
I lie round the
then in use;
i, he divided space be-
tween
temperature body
twelve pails. Ha further slated
boiling point would be
about as it was nearly
limes that the human body.
A few years afterward,
Fahrenheit was working at
subject of heal, he look
for his experiments,
but the not minute
enough, be divided each degree
into two putts, so made
measure instead of He also
did more for, he could ob-
lower temperatures than
freezing, and notably that of ice
sail mined together, he took
this for his shilling II was
from this point he began to count
degrees up to body heal.
This made by his s,
point for freezing. Boiling
point he made It then became
zero, freezing S, body heal and
water This was really
the same as Newton's, only the
scale Started lower and the mini-
were doubled. Later on,
that he could measure in
of heat minutely,
divided each degree
into lour puts I will now he
seen that if i just men-
are by four we
have which is
now in use.
Too la's.
There are a many loses
placed on coin and on graves too
late to bring gladness to
annul whose silent forms and
hearts have been
placed. Better press them with
loving words into living hands in
time lo till their hearts with glad
lies. never are so beau
as when convey tonic
kind regard or tender
to others, thus Devi me
doubly fragrant and lovely. We
do not object to Mowers for the
They speak of
hope life that outlive the
earth that their perfect
beauty In paradise. Hut
we do not want to keep our Mowers
for We
whom we love should have
them day by day while tire
throbbing mill the is
beaming from their
Hot
Specialties
l r. In and examine these BARGAINS care-
fully and see how ii will pay yon lo buy goods
In-i-. We are going to give CUT PRICES
DURING MONTH OF here
are a few of the s
Shirt Waists
m-11 foil iI m
rotten A n of
. Workmanship an. Price
Fans
We SUM ill- as
nth re, b price. la.
ban -I in in nail
fur this in.
end
C- I Hanoi forget We have s
I I; y, n r, v.,
.,.,. i. you don't how
t y arc.
We have other goods for hut weather. Come and
ask for them.
J. B. Cherry Co.
Only Department tare in
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Juno B,
we gel this Philippine
bill out of the way I will be able
some
remarked Allison
some line ago when asked him
of the probable date of adjourn-
but the Senator ii
tea than ever now is every-
one else at Capitol.
who, in his cap
a. i I i ,,. hi ,, I he
in
the adjournment
assured me yesterday be
had not even given the matter any
thought Representative Gan-
non stale; one had the
slightest Idea they would gel
The fad is
republicans arc badly divided and
i hen i almost no prospect of bar-
ninny. The consideration of the
Philippine bill in the House is a
source, grave concern to the
party leaders Cuban re-
bill Is even more
anxiety.
During hours of the
Philippine debate in the
lent. The latter will be followed
by Representative bill,
transferring the custody of the
Forest from the Depart-
of to Depart-
of Agriculture and it is ex-
that it will be try
the Irrigation bill, which has
ready the
FOSSILS AND THEIR USES.
All scientific and
institutions keep collections
of the remains of prehistoric ages
-both vegetable and
i In- purpose of proving certain his-
troths about
climatic changes,
the proportionate changes in the
vegetable and animal kingdom,
during of the
history. To the general
public these arc of course value-
Ii but their value is known and
prised by the scientists.
Then there are in
human form, yet living, though
out of their sphere
iNTO
THE HOMES
OH THE
PEOPLE BY
ADVERTISING
IN THE
REFLECTOR
A REFLECTOR advertisement will walk
homes every day and will let your wains he known
f to the people.
A REFLECTOR advertisement will bring custom
for your goods, for your
employ or in fact nil any
u may have.
REFLECTOR goes Into the homes of
people is lead for what it carries them,
the place to tell your wants is in THE REFLECTOR.
v in REFLECTOR
g is the easiest part.
Ht GREENVILLE
CO.
N.
Cotton and lie
hand
Fresh goods kept
hand, produce
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
Ma ii ii fact u of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Finishings
I'm floe Modern and Cheap
We solicit
lo in
prices, styles and work.
Please send your orders to
rim. Co.
being merely survivors of u
presented remote age-the
papers, most important perhaps, from
being letter of a private sol the attitude they assume towards
Andrew K. Weir, all of They
charges against one prefer old wooden of the
Arnold. This letter had reach to the modern sulky
War a ago. ,;,., ,. ,,, .,.,. , ,
, ,, . ,, ,, the
tin had followed an . ,,
. resulted In a o
from P. We.-t. who street
stated to electricity, stage
would Weir's to the fast Hying palace ear.
Arnold bail at least of wells and springs instead
condoned cruel and inhuman treat-j. . , ,.
works for city purposes,
General
recommended be court We once knew of one of these
but evidently in a town who
was Ignored fur made against a certain
lug further until improvement then
of May when , ,, .
. . , lie bitter in his
ii re call-
i- Secretary of War for a copy
of charges. This he his speech be-
lion In the announcement the mass meeting, he
Arnold had be replied to with, are a
fore martial, after . ,,.
ii lion in oppose an
lithe exercise ins ,, . ,. ,
official authority a lull v-a,
after tiling of Weir's charges, j haven't
Why had failed as much to your
Bet on Miles recommends house in twenty And
lion and
not . .,
c even have some of
Is. however, a to ,. . . ,
,, . , , , , Interesting relics of
talc, in
means, secured this day
of Weir's charges, re and They are
port to graded
read them in the Senate on lights, nod all
June lid. is of in public of like nature,
angry at exposure to the
working of his department By necessities
and is conducting an , . ,, . .
. , . age before there
lion ascertain how copies
these papers were obtained and
Senator by a remark characters have their
which ho directly Implicated Use, They how easy it is lo
Miles by asking If, become with ancient
he obtained the ,, break
denied Ilia he had done , ,
. . . . away old ways, to throw
so lull II is known I bit V away
. , , , , , ii ideas for present
Is being made by to . ,
etc Miles and he the discoveries, and
President will Um and
retire the f hoe
, . . o, I, who favor l century
be that SUCh Mar chamber pro ,
,. Lo of our con.
are , .
. . i, , , onions,
an policy
the suppression or the facts, the
a truth,
tag Army
net on I
brutality and against j
an n ill Inevitably III I When it come, to the apple of
the people disgust usually gets the
with administration cue.
the War Some people consider poverty
The past w. in the Semite has no disgrace so long as they can
been devoted to Lite
of the cat hill In II i- well enough to the
the House lo of if you can tell it when you
bill for the protection the Iliad
.
J.


Title
Eastern reflector, 10 June 1902
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
June 10, 1902
Original Format
newspapers
Extent
Local Identifier
MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
Subject(s)
Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
Rights
This item has been made available for use in research, teaching, and private study. Researchers are responsible for using these materials in accordance with Title 17 of the United States Code and any other applicable statutes. If you are the creator or copyright holder of this item and would like it removed, please contact us at als_digitalcollections@ecu.edu.
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Permalink
https://digital.lib.ecu.edu/18621
Preferred Citation
Cite this item
Content Notice

Public access is provided to these resources to preserve the historical record. The content represents the opinions and actions of their creators and the culture in which they were produced. Therefore, some materials may contain language and imagery that is outdated, offensive and/or harmful. The content does not reflect the opinions, values, or beliefs of ECU Libraries.

Contact Digital Collections

If you know something about this item or would like to request additional information, click here.


Comment on This Item

Complete the fields below to post a public comment about the material featured on this page. The email address you submit will not be displayed and would only be used to contact you with additional questions or comments.


*
*
*
Comment Policy