Eastern reflector, 17 June 1902


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Have You Forgot
What
THAT l A STILL AH I
OP-TO DATE LINK OF
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS
Made By The Orange, Virginia. Observer.
The mule always puts bis
foot hindmost likewise
men.
The thermometers are beginning
to behave
every day.
It sinners acre stoned,
enough
the bruises.
A woman never feels sure that a
man is loose until she that
AND A
WHICH AM I TO men
Come to sec no- tor your next Barrel of Flour
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
I worms when they arc given
like angels.
Yours to
. White.
K. L C
For Locks,
Collars, Plows, Short Is
Tools,
Doors,
the Table.
II two cups
of ham add
of chopped hard eggs
two of capers, lo
one of mustard moist-
with waler, and a little pep
per. may omitted.
the dry ingredients and mix with
one large cup and a of hot
white sauce. a pudding
dish and till with the mixture.
WHICH ARD
I IN
A Creative Force.
A nun of experience and
who has watched the
of advertising until it has
become the very lite blood of
at firms that ad-
does n ore than attract
from a given of trade a
larger share to the advertiser. He
finds it creates new customers.
it creates a demand prices as low at the
for new neglected products. It
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
HI i S,
mill Car-
L v
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d .-i
The man who blows with his
mouth Instead Of his hands won't
amount in building a
town.
Bill lotion has its blessing
the man wooden leg never
has the rheumatism in that ankle.
man who life
Is worthless.
A person may a light sleeper,
and still sleep in the dark.
The in refrigerators fig-
In- profits in cold cash.
If all right to love your neigh-
but don't let him Impose
upon j nil.
A play without a villain is a
good bit like a mint julep without
the
be said of the
sculptor he cot
nun h of a
Although variety is the spice of
life, some fellows stick to cloves.
tug incests is possible,
Record.
matter how stupid a girl
may be. never say she is dull, or
she may be tempted to cut
just for spite.
Oust the top with buttered bread is a force without which no
crumbs and place in the oven to
brow u.
Fin a few dried
in a very little water
mer to soften only. Drain
chop tine, making a paste with a
little whipped cream. Spread be-
tween wafers and press two to
Linn Italian
Remove the bones from the chops,
press meat into circles and
fasten in shape with small tooth
picks before they are broiled. Sea-
son and serve on a U-d of macaroni
covered w it tomato
may be boiled or baked.
Mint crushed
mint to boiling lemonade.
Strain
lowest. Highest market price
paid for country produce.
AN OLD ADAGE
SAYS
light purse Is a heavy
Sickness makes s light purse.
The LIVER Is the seat of nine
tenths of all disease.
Ms Pills
go to the root of the whole mat-
thoroughly, quickly safely
and restore the of the
LIVER to normal condition.
Be Kind to Children.
There arc children born into I lie
world in these nervous and
strain strife so high Give tone to the system and
strung so Intensely sensitive
they -brink from a sharp word
as state natures would not recoil
from the sting of a whip. A curt
will bring the team
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i lid not others I u a Important pan n .
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Ideal . , us V S.
ti-- utterance -r. .
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When n woman loses her
make a man jealous it's all off.
It always safe lo judge a
I man the y.
When people mans
deserve all that's coming to them.
Some people in take a
laud wouldn't to d i
it it the;, d; I.
t a man a hole
to act a- though
a cent.
Maude, when a man is
j iii the pink of condition be
; have a nose
is quite a come down for
remarked
ail-hip a- hi- machine
i welling the eyes
e r i
solid flesh to the body.
Take No Substitute.
t- -i j t
I child
a sob to its throat. A
live plant will die under rough
treatment that may be given a
hardier with perfect
. Children are very like
Some I require more light,
more warmth, more care, more
more direct
fee I at lull of than others
do. Denied these they at-
their fullest possible develop
but often
Herald.
Don't Snub a Boy.
snub a boy because he
wears shabby clothes. When Bib
i-on the Inventor entered Boston
he WON a pair of yellow linen
in depth of winter.
Don't snub a boy of the
of his parents. Shake
the world's poet, was the
sou man who was unable to
write his ow ii name.
-null a because bis
PATENTS
t model, or i
Norfolk, Ta.
Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Grain and
Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
WHEN YOU WANT
Dry Goods, Groceries, Confections,
etc., go to
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
Blackjack, N. C.
N lino t f hand. low
bought for rash or in
exchange For goods.
HUNDLEY,
RICHMOND, VA.,
GREATEST STOCK
FINE AND ill Hit n
or
Dr. D J antes,
Dental Surgeon,
Greenville,
OLD
A Rd
I mill
I r W, .-mi
.-I Merry N t.
many doctors ml to no
avail one try
U In relief. I
mi anything want now mil
try to i
I v m v i
V homo is plain and
lite what rat by it Abraham Lincoln's early home
John Wooten was ., , ,.,,,,
every Bun-
day, morning and evening. Pray-
Wednesday evening
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. It. A. Allen
superintendent.
M every Bun
bay, morning evening.
Wednesday evening. Ber.
M. pastor. Sunday school
L. H. Pender,
thin
Sunday,
J. B. Morton, Sunday-
school a. m. E. B.
F. H. Hard-
Minister. even-
prayer with sermon every 1st
and 3rd Sunday. Lay services
every 2nd and 4th Sunday.
Sunday-school a. m., W. B.
B. Brown, superintendent. Litany
every Wednesday a. m.
Christian Preaching second,
and fourth Sundays in each
month Prayer meeting Wednesday
Rev. W. Davis, pastor.
Sunday school P. M., W. R.
Parker, superintendent.
regular services
LODGES
A. K. A. M.
Lo No. meets first and
Monday evening. E. E.
fin. W. M. J. M.
. O. O. Lodge, No.
Meets every evening.
L. H. G. W. Atkins,
K. of Lodge, Ni.
every Friday evening,
C. S. Forbes, L.
son, K. It. andS.
R. Vance Council, Mo
meets every Thursday oven-
V. B. Wilson, Secretary,
Tunstall, Regent.
A. O. Council,
No. meets every first and
nights in Odd Follows
Hull. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy
Chief; D. Smith, Sec
I. O. Conclave
No. meets every second and
fourth Monday nights in Odd
lows Hall. W. It. Wilson
Smith
709-711-713 E. Broad St,
RICHMOND, VA.
Janus sod others
Superior
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THE GREAT
TONIC LAXATIVE
It you have stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad
inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache,
appetite, insomnia, lack bad blood, blotched or muddy Skin,
or any symptoms and disorders which tell the story of- bad laterals on
digestive system, Will Cure Von.
It will clean out the bowels, stimulate the liver Li Inert,
lbs mucous membranes of the stomach, purify your mid put yen
your Your appetite will return, your
your liver end cease to trouble you. -kin will clear and
will feel the old time and
Convention.
A convention
of county is hereby call
ed to meet in the Court House
duly
at o'clock. M., for the
purpose of appointing delegates lo
tin-Suite Democratic
to be held in the city of
on Wednesday, July
I Judicial When called.
be held
on
June 28th, at lbs usual vol
lug pines, fur Hie purpose of up
delegates and
in county convention,
The of delegates and
ion itch ill be en
titled In Is as
I,
Bethel Greenville
Swift
order of Democratic
of
Alia l. Blow,
W. L. Secretary.
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily ate A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk,
mum n b he I New- York Boston,
a humble trade, The an-j Aurora, South Creek,
f the Pilgrim's Quarter,
nil is for in- eat
roads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
physical disability. lie s
a linker.
Don't of his
wall rail-
C. U. B- Smith f
rt County Lumber
It. B. Smith will BO-
IS entitled as above hat
been in
title to a
of land in township
in said tad lo have the
Dent to said
It. B. Smith, the will
further he i a required lo appear
lit September Term of Superior Court loin.-
held the First in Sept. at
the Court House said County in
N. C
ill action, the will
the Court for the relief
in
This April, 100-J.
Clerk Superior
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Household Hint.
New York; Clyde Line from
Hay Line and Chesapeake
S. S. Co. from Baltimore. Mer-
and Line from
Boston.
N. C.
B. District
N. C
printing paper is the
In.-i for or
tinware
tell good put I hem in
water and if the large cud turns
up they arc not
A nightly gargle of mil and
water will
and keep bronchial attacks.
If powdered cloves arc scattered
whore red aunts i, will l
found effectual in
away.
Carolina's Foremost Newspaper.
The Charlotte Observer
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR.
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor.
It is a mistake to I hat the I
send Receives the
It takes two to make a quarrel
and generally live or six to patch
it up.
A girl d believe a fellow
in love unless he acts
foolishly.
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DON'T TRY to eat any old
thing Is offered you, but come
t i nice, fresh and
palatable. We hive
SMOKED
sugar cored j arc delicious.
Wholesalers my we sell
Kill ITS than
store in town. That we
earn the right prices.
Then if you a good Cigar
or good Smoking and Chewing To-
we have the BEST of these
also.
The place to get the BEST every
time is
pilot.
NEW GROCERS.
largest telegraphic news service
delivered lo any paper between
Washington and Atlanta,
its special service is the
ever handled by a North Caro-
paper.
THE SUNDAY eon.
of It or more pages, and is
to a large extent made up of
original matter.
SEMI-WEEKLY
ER printed Tuesday and
per year. The largest paper
in North
Sample copies on application.
Address
THE OBSERVES.
Charlotte,
IN
J. W. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Ragging, Ties Hags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
-DEALER IN
1ST,
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. It. COREY.
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PM
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to
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Photographer,
C.
The . r in work and low
Nice per dozen.
Mall Cabinet per dozen.
All Other lines very Crayon Portrait
any small picture Nice
nil time. and
my work. No trouble lo show
The very
work lo
B to IS i, m., to p. m. Your to
J. C. L
IN
American and Italian Marble
I ,
Wire and Iron Fence Sold.
work
find pi ice on
at with the
How more railroad, at
Ar
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Tar o
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Main
Ion n
1242, n m, arrive Bat-
ford p m. Return,
pro,
leaves lien
am, a m, lied
a m, e. m.
I . Mr.- am, arrive
II Returning p
m, i He-. Springs
n in, p v. arrive
at with train N
with the Carolina Central
Rail
fort on
with the Seaboard Air Line and Southern
at Gulf with the and
Train on
Weldon S p m, p m,
Heck at pm.
t pro
M a m, W am,
at II J am, Weldon J am.
on
k a m and p Parmele
a m and pm.
p M a
and
Train leave Tarboro dally
n m. aft p m,
p leaves
and Bid
Train on Midland N C
daily, a,
m.
Train on leave
at am. p m, arrive
i a m. p Hope II am, at
Hope
a m. at
a I So p m. dally Bond
Train on Branch Warsaw fee
Clinton dally, except and I
Clinton at am
r.
Train No makes
do., for all dally, all via
H. M.
Agent
J.
T. M. Traffic
Orders for JOB PRINTING
All the News
Twice a Week
The Eastern Reflector.
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VOL
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 1902.
NO
Twice a
e a y Friday
Ricks Wilkinson
A Great June Sale
A sweeping
silks.
In of Summer Goods, Lawns, Swisses,
Clouds, Hosiery, Underwear, for men
aid women and Vest.-. All are suffer-
inn tin- severest never carry over.
Special for this Week
Table oil Cloth,
I So yard.
full width, best quality,
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
Digests
what yea
Eat
Dyspepsia Cure
Nature never makes a mistake and the preparation which duplicates
its action cannot fall. Dyspepsia Cure never fails because
your ford by nature's own process. Its is equally
occasional and cases of dyspepsia and
trouble of every kind. It digests what you eat while the stomach
No dieting Is necessary. Eat all the Rood food you want. nave
been for the past two years and have also
used write of Valley Furnace, W. Va. never
heard of a failure. We so confident of Its merits that we sell every
bottle under our personal Dyspepsia Cure never fails.
Cures All Stomach Troubles.
O. Th
pills.
K III V lie.
we
FARMERS
I Hail Hail Hail Hail
INSURANCE
j Crops Insured Against Damage or Loss by Hail
St. Day at Oxford Orphan
Many of the renders of our pa-
per know but little of this
institution located at Oxford, in,
county. There are coin
few who arc familiar
its objects, its history and
the valuable work is
done there.
thirty the Ma
sons North Carolina established
at Oxford a home for indigent or- j
children. The establish-
opened with less limn
but it has
to grow iii and
arcane In until the .
la now over two hundred and
day of June, as
known by all Masons, is one of the
anniversary days by the
Older, mid for a number of years
pant celebration been held
at the Asylum at Oxford. This
year there will be a special meet- j
of Grand Lodge there on
that day to consider matters of j
Importance to the among
which will be consideration of
the question of Masonic Ti m-
There arc many
have never visited the Asylum
and know but little of the
great work that is being done I
there. As every American citizen
Should sec the capital of his conn
try once at least, so should every
Mason of North Carolina this
great charitable institution at least
one time. The gathering at Ox-
ford this year will be a large one.
The exercises will be of unusual
interest. Besides the meeting of
the Lodge, open air con-
cert will be given by the
of the Asylum, which is always
highly entertaining, and the An-
Address will be delivered by
Hon. Matt. one
North greatest orators.
Friends are requested lo bring
baskets. Tables for dinner will be
provided in the beautiful Asylum
grove. Will have a good old
basket picnic.
all the rail
roads will be en and a
schedule ran. The
and other of the
Asylum extend a cordial Invitation
not only to the M nous, but to
public generally to visit Oxford
the I feel sure
that all who go will have a
and resting lime and can
sec what a great work is going on
under the auspices of the Masonic
Fraternity.
Hot
Weather
Specialties
British Lost
War.
in and examine these BARGAINS ran
fully and sec how it will pay you to goods
here. arc going to give CUT PRICES
TUB MOUTH JUNK, and here
are a f the
Shirt Waists
sell you if you
A Style
awl
makes Ibis fur you
with
M--
Fans
We
, Mir only is o.
Parasols
have a west in colors, frames, tad
handle. for this mouth. Call
make your
Hammocks
i, II ii mi have
iv I. ii. Von real
in If
you don't know bow
arc-
The War has
issued n statement showing that
from the beginning of the Boer
I war lo May last the
of the British forces In South
Africa was
This includes killed, wounded,
prisoners, deaths from disease and
men invalided home,
many have recovered and rejoiced
their leaving
dead or permanently
The iii limps kill
isl action, or who died of
is while the total number of
deaths i disease is
Lends All.
i in, heats all
mi III i.- I for
and lung
II. of I. One
only
sir remedy which
everywhere the good It has
Croup is so sudden
attacks that
It yields once One
Cure t Children
Bare cure grip,
John I.
We have oilier
ask for them.
goods for the hot weather. Come and
Poor
Soils
are made rich-
and more
productive and
rich soils retain
their crop-pro-
powers,
by the use of
fertilizers with
a liberal percentage of
Potash.
Write far
winch
l.
KALI WORKS.
Ma sum. N M
Unlike a horse, you can drive a
man to drink, bat you can make
him lake water.
ALL OVER
THE HOUSE.
Properly
J. B. Cherry Co.
The Only Department in
Sonic of the counties which
plied aid from the
given by the State to keep the
public open four months
the money after a number of
their schools had closed. HOW
some of them want to use the
for building or improving school
houses, ask if they can so use
it. They are told most decidedly
no; and it can oily be used for
paying teachers tor the Specific
i purpose named It is suggested
that they re open their schools.
I Raleigh Charlotte Observer.
Fever.
Spring; fever i another
1.1 Inactive
Ii is more
At liver
u H
illness
Little Early
nil In
the
I sip-
-I Pi Will's
i. for year-,
M- Va.
h.
Can Skill In
Cleaning a Floor.
Genuine can lie in
, I a in anything else.
rugs and carpets have been
taken up a floor is not finished
in other he
before it
is covered again. It is economy to
lay floor, of matched boards
, f seasoned which will
show the crocks.
.- the carpel is up mid dust has
up and has
scrub the wood with warm
witter and soda, cleaning and
scrubbing a yard of
surface a lime. It pays to have
two pails, one of soils and water to
scrub the floor with and one of clear
rater rinse with Use
two cloths, one to Wipe up the floor
other to dry with. When
floor is scrubbed, and dry
cloths before use them for
another cleaning. II floor is
hardwood, it would better be dress-
ed by lier, as there are
few maids in country who
willing or intelligent enough lo do
work, though this is regular
pan of the maid's work abroad, and
the tools furnished in country,
for the purpose much easier to
handle than those used In Europe.
insure Tobacco for per acre.
We insure Cotton for 110.00 per acre.
We insure Small drain for 16.00 per acre.
ALL PAID IN PULL.
Park Region Mutual Hail Ins. Association,
Should I b-- bf at in, lime, M. A. While will your you
M, Agent, N. C. j,
to Yield.
Bird Witch Helve
piles found a certain S
It Willow
lions cure piles I
ways yield lo Hi Wills Witch
of
pi no counterfeits, John L. Wooten.
FOR STEAM SUPPLY.
a Bachelor.
Two ; led can live mi
l.-s I ha
IN
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
Cotton Bagging and lies
on hand
goods kept constantly on
hand. Country and
told. A trial will convince you.
O. W.
We have just added Steam to our business
will .-ell anything in ibis line very low. Bee us when in of
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard
and Angle Valves, Check Valves. Water
Oil Cups, Air Cocks, Steam Hancock
I its pi rat ors, Injectors, Cocks. Steam
all sizes, Pipe Fitting all
District Attorney Barry
having completed his work for
the yesterday to spend a COMPLETE LI Packing, Bolt,
of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior
Fine Modern and Cheap
solicit your patronage and
guarantee to give satisfaction in
prices, styles and work.
send your orders to
Co.
season at his home county.
It Is but due Mr. Skinner to say
that his work has been
conducted with the high ability
his friends had right expect,
his duly to the govern-
only asking punishment
justice seemed to justify it.
Mr. Skinner will make a popular
as well prosecuting
Belt, Leather Belt, Bell
Hell Hooks, Ac.
A lie, a mail has gambled in
matrimony Wall reel and horse
racing lire lit.
lake.- genius explain lo U
woman for how you
surely know that hue her.
A girl with lug soft eyes
can teach a man anything the
world Inn common sense.
The trouble with great
1- they take care
of the rent and butcher's bill.
I from dyspepsia and Indigos-
lion fur teen W. T.
Merry I had
mine tad to no
one friends try
H save roller, can
ml anything want now
,.,. i. good. fully ml
Don try
by dieting, Thai is
need
.,
without
John I. Wooten.
Cushion In Italian
Italian embroidery,
I similar to in vogue in four-
I and fifteenth centuries, to-
I gel her with the line linen thread
lace of the same period, was con-
in a recent exhibit of
The is done on
linen and is remarkable for the
adaptation geometrical cir-
and square in its designs. The
the raised and
or stitch-
are those most commonly used.
The i- imported and very much
resembles the Maltese lace char-
A sofa cushion is
made of I of linen by
ornamented at the four
r side, with a de-
Constipation
Docs your head ache Pain
back, of your, eyes Bad
taste It's
your liver r Pills arc
liver cure
headache, dyspepsia.
. All
SOLE
advice gels
id of a bore.
Procrastination one's
earn wall.
i- II -s lo lie having
eaten mil.
hill I ii.
in . No .
o. Pay
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE w.
for th
tea
Garland Cook Stoves.
BAKER HART
comers on
in embroidery a
insertion unites the
two the handsome crimson
sue the cushion being reveal-
ed through the line.
The New Centerpieces.
Centerpieces and doilies most
lace trimmed this season, not
with renaissance lace, however,
has been eats now these
seasons. Some very line nieces of
the renaissance are still to be found
in which there are noticeably few
of the rings which made that lace
so heavy. The Austrian handmade
lace, known as has almost
completely usurped its place. There
also ionic decorated
mill while Irish embroidery
OHIO made Chinese grass linen,
in rose, dragon
blossom designs
long Familiar on and
other trophies orient. Some
of the grass linen pieces
while around, blue or white
embroidery white. are
well in
the e importation.
There is nothing about
love money.
The is no addicted to
throwing bouquets at himself,
The Appropriate Vehicle.
Know ,, , .
I When lake ,
plainly prim-1
ii la simply I in a basket phaeton.
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. .
at to.- N.
C- second deal
a baa petrified
exhibition. Quite tag-
as those who
they sec snakes so often can
tangible to
help out the imagination.
The old Liberty Hell has been
retained to Independence Hall,
Philadelphia, alter its exhibition
at the The
old bell has taken a
make- an interesting
feature at expositions.
The State at
M elected Dr. t.
of the President;
B. of Wake forest,
first Vice President, re-elect-
Prof. W. I.
Secretary Treasurer.
Harrison
James were arrested
under a suspicion of having
Mi Neely in real gem Rev. I. W. Arnold
man eventually
re
as it was by
Influential New York
Mr. acted upon, but as
it turns out against his own eon
Ur. being
sure of his facts, farad the issue
with the result that Mr. Gage felt
compelled to resign. Hut Mr.
was Lot even
with this. He wrote the
who at first resented his let
but ordered
investigation by DIM whom he
felt he con Id As a result
there has been received at the
Treasury Department a report from
this man. W. Smith,
which is most in
character and rumor has it that
even persons will Bod
Be in jail and a number of re-
will be severe smirched
when the become public.
Big Time it Farmville.
The educational rally Farm-
Wednesday, was a great
Fully a thousand people
were present, and influence for
education was awakened that will
doubt result in much good.
The crowd in the
large grove around
academy, and the was
called to by A. J. Move.
Ks,., in a appropriate remark.
Prayer offered by Ber, T.
Then in a speech that was
No Hair
hair vis falling out very
fast and as greatly alarmed. I
then tried Hair Vigor and
my hair stopped at
Mrs. C. A. Alexandria, O.
The trouble is your hair
does not have life enough.
Act promptly. Save your
hair. Feed it with
Hair Vigor. If the gray
hairs are beginning to
show, Hair Vigor
will restore color every
II M I ll
trod
yon,
Slid hi Dill
I . i . . Hi. i
. i r
Fresh Gossip From Near-by Vicinities
. , . a by Our Correspondent
an county. They confessed the
crime and were placed In Salisbury
jail. night
men broke open jail, took the
boys out, II nib
riddled their bodies with
lets. Pity those people en-
gaged in the lynching did not let
the law lake it- c tune, as the boys
would have received the full pun-
crime deserved. As
it is the added -till an-
other crime to the record of
county and brought the I re-
state into disrepute.
of toe
WASHINGTON LETTER.
. . June
introduced Charles Is.
cock, the speaker of the day. Got.
Aycock made a
of the best of bis it met
a cordial response bis hear-
After the speaking the occasion
was turned into a picnic and the
remainder of given over
to pleasure.
baa become in-
in graded schools, and will
have before a great while.
. .
San Club.
ft i .- . The Reflector.
Tuesday afternoon June 10th
San Club held u- sec
n rib Miss
The part of afternoon
was devoted to business, read
minutes minutes of
report of several
committees, the subjection and
Winterville Department.
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS
NOTES.
Win N. June
John Jacob
Janus and
his-pan of pretty bays got
all right from the Aycock
i log at and none had a
better time than they.
Mis. L. X. of
Miss Clara Roach, of
G. V. and wife, of
Calico, have been visiting the
family of B, during
the week.
the Public.
ll i my pleasure to add to the
many, words justly said In favor of
he general satisfaction ill
the various articles man u fact tired
by the A. MTg. Co, es-
the far Heel Wagon and
I have used them for a
I number of years, with very little
no repair. Their wheels are
I the best I ever
I of Our Friends.
Work is steadily being done on
and as we
was in town Monday even-
Several people from
ville church here Sun-
day.
Mrs. Lucy Joyner, of
is visiting Mrs. Anderson.
Miss Louie of
creek, spent Monday evening with
Miss Clyde Cox.
BETHEL ITEMS.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Mills
very low with typhoid fever.
To th.
Mr Mr, v f . J I announce myself a
Mrs. Buck spent. for office at of Deeds
Saturday and Sunday in for the county of Pitt, subject to
X. . June ISM.
Miss Blanche of
comb, spent Saturday and Sunday
with Misses and Mattie
Grimes.
Sirs. Alice Martin,
visiting her Rocky
returned home Monday.
Miss Minnie of Green-
ville, spent Tuesday and
day with here.
Miss Bra Miller, of Taylorsville,
gave a lecture here Tuesday night
and a very large crowd attended.
II. L. of and
Sherrod of
spent Sunday in town with friends.
Miss Bertie Brown, of Stokes, is
visiting Misses and Lizzie
look across at its frame structure; Grimes this week.
we imagine boys will lie Mi. Sam Harper, of Nashville.
Pitt County Negro
Aycock has pardoned
Hoy I Moore, a convict sent up
from Pill county under eleven
year sentence for manslaughter.
the spring of 1800 a light
In Bethel in which Police-
man Bryan was struck on
the held with n rake and died
from his injuries, Moore
two of In- sons were present
and he was supposed to be a par-
. nut n . i i . -i I
in the trouble. The his sou, U. S. Harper, of
pal assailant made bis ,,,.,,
escape, but Moore, one son of Rev. has
named and another , visiting Misses Boss, Viola and-been off on a preaching tour in
wee placed in jail. They were Cox week. I western part of the stale, returned
It is no new sight for us to sec a home Monday.
wagon loaded with a half dozen J. J. Barker held services
sets of Hues and I he horse- prune-j in Conetoe Sunday mid Sunday
on their w . out of town. and returned Monday.
was a warm dry day, Misses Ida and Minnie Daven-
yet the tobacco trucks were ship of spent Thursday
oil in good numbers. Others in town.
are c
morning. i spent Tuesday and Wednesday
If Carriage sent out here, lie left Wednesday evening
four buggies yesterday morning for. for Greenville.
country delivery. This was a nice and wife spent
buggies and they also had In Greenville with friends.
suing of nice buggies. Did Prof. J. W. Sherrill and J. T.
have one string of buggies or two Smith Sunday in
i ii ban reciprocity promises In
, , u i ,.;. i i. a constitution, and
be rock which will
, , ,, , . j concerning tilt
rend republican I . . , s
, . , e new books.
leave a V . . .
. . Die literal alter
between the part duel a moat in
executive. The lie i sugar
tors still adhere to
refuse to permit any measure,
granting reciprocity to
of the sugar lo
the Senate while Mr.
insists ho will wt any
measure which provides for a re-
the duties The testimony
of Mr. Ii. be had
received from Mr. Have-
president the Sugar
Trust, nearly from
Department and various sums from
sources lo
city literature will prove a serious
obstacle to the of ad-
ministration.
While the rt-t
arc
few who arc rested in an
isthmian canal the debate
the Senate chamber but no gen
nine Interest is manifested in the
subject, except by
who have the really at
heart, and the orators who declaim
on the merits of respective
routes do So lo empty chairs. B
consent June
18th., has been set for
vote. A number of
have left Washington for
summer vacations others are
making preparations lo depart
which proves lion little tiny arc
interested the remaining sub
for Congressional action.
The old ill
appears to be receiving
another verification in the Treas-
Department, it will be re-
membered that time ago Mr.
Wilbur I . then
praiser at the poll of Yolk,
preferred the most sensational
charges against certain silk
porters, government
officials Who had been party to the
frauds. An was nude to
suppress the charges,
then Secretary of the Trees-
gallon, took side- with silk
impellers, discredited Mr. Wake
noon was a most charming and In-
sketch of Hetty Patter
son Lady Jerome by
Miss Lilian I berry which
enjoyed by all.
dismissal n mi
sinking original social feature
was introduced. A love story in
President, Miss
Louise Latham, the successful
one in this contest.
Most dainty refreshments were
served while the sweet of
I In- piano and . filled the air.
member extends to our
i harming hostess sincere praise and
I he i ks for a delightful after-
June club will hold
Us next meeting with Mis- Lizzie
Junes,
They
n trial September term of
court following, when Hoyt huh
milled to a verdict of manslaughter
and his son to a of
degree.
sentenced to II yearn
bi
years. Governor Aycock was a
prosecuting attorney in ease.
After being placed in
Cullen of
fever. Soon after trial
an application was made lo t. iv-
nor I; i--ell ill u
Hoyt. on the ground that be took
no pail in the killing of n
but was there trying to gel his
tons leave. The application
has pending and Gov-
Aycock granted the pardon
a few days ago. Judge be
fore case was
Hie
Washington.
L one of our
farmers, has tobacco buttons.
Miss Maggie Smith, E. L. Clark
John Mills and several others from
here attended the
at Amen last week.
Our Sunday continues
progressing. now
enrolled.
Quarterly here next
Saturday and
If. Arnold and little
Mills Saturday night at
near Winterville.
Mrs. Mills and sou, Sam,
to Ayden, passed
Little Fred Cox, from Ayden, is
spending sometime, at II.
F. Tyson's.
sere excited very much
Friday evening when the alarm of
lire the buck woods was given
Democratic convention.
J. C.
Sale of Property for Taxes
Um 10th day of July, 1902,
I will offer tor lair in the town of
S. C, for following property, or
i u may be to
for
, one town lot, -2 OS
Bryan, one town lot.
Patrick , J., town Iota. So
i and 1901, one lot.
r, 1900, one
J. L., E. a., 1900.1901. I lot,
18.64
O. W.
Town Collector for N. C.
Administratrix Notice.
I nit on
the of James late
of Pitt C, all
to are hereby notified to make
immediate and all having
against must
them for payment within twelve
from date hereof, or notice will
plead bar of their recovery.
May M, 1901
i a of
he had gained such headway g v. Attorney
they were to check it
evening The fire has done Berth Carolina i
D County. It
great damage to
that section.
the farmers
Poultry Fancier
Milling and I
; Mayo ii and Company, now I
Frank C. ,
and Co., to Mayo
The Dixie published by Company, and Um
. t, ti-i- . a . . . . Coast Line
J. II. at is
The named will
a monthly journal deVOted notice an M above baa
exclusively poultry, a subject I
in which people are by me the
finding more profit interest.
We will send Fancier free
a year lo any to
who pays
a year's subscription in advance
during this mouth.
that are required to appear before
me at my In Greenville, Pitt county,
at a. m., on the Pith day of July,
and answer or demur to the complaint of
the Plaintiff will
to court for the
C.
Justice of the Peace.
K. V. Ally, for Plaintiff.
NOTICE TO
sowing for this J, W. Rose, of
, , , , . , , said mil lo the high
eat bl
Pitt I Court.
E.
. . I ,. Notice of duly qualified the
Execution Sale, i Clerk of Pitt county
Mfg. Co. I of the Wilson
By an execution lo the notice hereby to all
from Superior of sons Ike to make
Pitt comity in I lie above action, I payment to the undersigned, and a
Monday, the Day of having claims the cat-
HOW WE CHANGE.
to Spread
We know no one wants
we arc making a lot nice
and can serve you promptly
if you have lo gel
Cox Mfg. Co.
A sleight of hand form-
bus been giving in
our town for the lust day or two.
Mis. It. J. Proctor little
daughter, of Kinston, are visiting
family of her brother, J.
II.
ville. -pent day Wednesday
With A. Cox.
The A. Cox Mfg. Co. showed
Dance.
young people had a very
enjoyable dance in opera
Friday night, the following being
in
Lee Stewart and Miss liar
James,
T. . Miss Man
Higgs.
Leslie Newton and Miss Helen
Forbes.
Wilson and Miss
Short.
Prank Wilson and Miss Ethel
Skinner.
I. Smith and Miss Ada
Woolen.
It. Higgs and Miss
Harry Skinner, Jr., and
Winnie Skinner.
A. J. Moore and Miss Lottie
Blow.
Mayo and Miss Beetle
Patrick.
C. White and Miss
James.
. Hooker and Miss
Latham.
M. I. Fleming and Miss
Pal rick,
J. D. Garden Kite
Skinner.
Vies and Hie
Belle While.
T. M. kilts
Tyson.
W. W. Perkins and Kin
Tyson.
stag- Hill
Horn, Frank Skinner, lame-.
Claude King.
. I.
II. . and B.
J. Cobb.
has
thing of the and place
now exists only in
lime was, within the
edge of generation, when t a pair of cart
portion of Fifth street they have ready made
every are still making more.
big day, especially on is a dry season for such
day's in court week, and we never
of horse swappers for miles winds anywhere.
around, I be swapping The lax lister was here
well into the night. All day and will he here again today.
bone was carried there to G. A. moved his
be traded, and worst to town and
and
This
work
lot of
men- of humanity were the
of quarter. It was n
tough section on trading days, and
one who placed high value on a
sound head a whole body was
careful how be frequented it.
fact was famous
, for almost anything, and got so
bad that later the town authorities
A. Fair house on Academy street.
NOTES.
, June
Miss of
is visiting Mrs. Will Hurt,
Main street.
Mi-- Mary Hodges, of
I actually were Impelled to adopt an some time with Mis.
the home
gating of on for
e swapping
Eric Hell, kin-ton attended
the here last week.
Fires In ltd are becoming
quilt
J, O, of
spent a few days here last week.
Jesse L. Sugg, of Greenville,
the
etc.
Things are not
; that nay now, and
bat its prestige. Now
all reel is going up bOll-
I neat tome of nice
I brick buildings, And the
I low ii has purchased a corner here Monday.
lot down on which j I B
house and city hall. I lie , , .
j suggestion b been made , for building
of street will yet new .-lores.
to Wall street, lie that Mitt -a Cluck, of days visiting his parents, Mr.
us ii may, wonderful changes are in Saturday morning to visit
place and what ow Mitt Little
ml is now lie-, ,
. M. Holton s baby is very
Miss e Cooper, who had
charge of the class at the
F. W. II. left her
home in
making
their
all Ilia right, title interest which the
said S Co.,
baa in the following
real to
One lot bounded mi the m by K.
on the east by M, lot, on the
west by J, c- by
Mi Si. coin lining One other
lot comet of fourth street
and tin- right way of Atlantic
Line Hallway, on I In- weal side mad
fl lo a theme with
street, with said
road, Ml ft lo stake in the line of Front
street, with ft
to the beginning, also one other lot begin-
at a stake ditch and runs south
Plat poles lo a Make the field,
thence south Wilt Doha to
bring line, thence with line poles
up to the be-
Frank of
came down Monday lo begin school
under Prof. W. Sherrill.
Mrs. Harper spent Wed-
in Tarboro.
Hairy Freeman,
of I be
packing Co. here, was called
home a very sad cause. He re
the sad news that his
was very ill. He left Monday
We all hope to have him
back in our town by bis father
proving.
A. Ward spent Thursday in
on business.
I. W. is
in town.
Henry Brown, one of the con-
on the A. C. L., spent
Tuesday evening town.
Sam Smith, of spent
town.
V. spent Thursday
evening in
ITEMS.
June
L. Keen, Jr., and C. II.
went to today to
witness a game of ball between the
home team and
Quite a number of people
from here on excursion to Dur-
ham Tuesday from
Mr. A. R. Holton, of
was a short
business Wednesday.
Misses A guess
and have
been visiting their grandmother,
Mrs.
J. D. i ii.- has been home for
several days taking a rest up
left for Thursday, He
will return to Monday.
Prof. K. C. of Monroe,
N. C, has home for several
It acres more or km
day of
O.
are notified the same for pay-
on or before the 29th day of May,
1903, or this notice will be plead bar
recovery.
Th s nth day of May,
II. II. WILSON,
d. b. n. of U. J. Wilson
In the District Court of the United Stales
for Eastern District of North Caro-
In the matter of petition of the Old
Dominion Steamship Company, for
of liability.
virtue of the authority and directions
Contained in a certain decree entered in the
above entitled cause by Hon. Thus. K
Judge, on May will on
J Day June, the
Old Dominion Wharf, In the town
N, o'clock M., make
public sale to the highest bidder for cash
of the at present in
my and at wharf.
J. J. Trustee.
June
Bethel High School.
Mono,
A first class Preparatory School. Prepares
for College and for Life
J. W. Principal, MISS MAMIE Assistant,
MRS. J. W. SHERRILL, Music and Art.
Primary Department, 11.60 Art,
Intermediate, Music, including piano rent,
Advanced, Incidental fee, per year, 1.00
Hoard moderate. For further particulars address
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal.
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN
nut of good
at Lei Improve
A lively stable it Raleigh Wat
destroyed bi die Thursday. Nine
horses perished.
a year old
-n of Mr. Abe of Kin-
Rachel who
here friends
drowned Thursday Friday evening,
cuing while swimming the Mrs. Chat, of Men-
Mrs. Brooks.
Prof. left Wednesday for
Morehead where tho as-
in iii
BUCK JACK ITEMS.
Black N. C., June
W. II. Wynne's school closed
night with a conceit. A
big lime was bad.
Little Mills, t child of
II
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid -up Insurance,
Extended Insurance works automatically,
Is
Will be re instated if arrears lie paid month while you
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of and payment of arrears with interest.
No Restrictions. H. Incontestable.
Dividends payable at the of the second and cf each
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be i
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. O;
Everybody Cordially Invited
MILLINERY.
T S K K
s TOO K
or it
OF
Hats
before baying. We have what you want. Come and be con-
We have the prettiest line of millinery ever brought
to Greenville. Sash Ribbons in all widths and colors. Wash
for the neck, just the thing for summer,
trimmed while you wait. Give a trial.
Yours to please,
Misses Erwin.
You'll Melt
If You
Don't Freeze
on to one of OUT swell Flannel,
Crash or Serge Suits. Why
should poor, overheated man-
kind go about mopping its
irritated and
not necessary.
relief------
Blue or Black Serge
Flannel Coats and Trousers.
or good togs that gentlemen delight in,
and WOOL CRASH cooler and if anything more
than Flannel. Some new fashioned the swell
est things of the season, Coats, Serge Coats. Klan-
Trousers, and Duck Trousers
of other cool things cool prices.
THE KING CLOTHIER.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
If i a CROSS MARK
margin of Ibis it to
that yon I'm Bar
the
yon
for sad we yon to
nettle m W BOW what
YOU owe yon will not keep
us waiting fur it.
n. tier is for who
cross mark on their
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS
Snip Shots at Home News Put
In Pew Words for Busy Readers
Tax listing time gone.
Price paid
by M.
There is complaint all
of crops from
People could help relieve the
dullness of summer by paying their
debts as far as possible.
Things that people have to do
they do not always get in a hurry
about taxes in-
stance.
Better Needed.
Some of our lovers of horses have
recently purchased very stylish
Imps. If we only had streets
driving would lie much more
pleasant than it is. For the past
week it has been very disagreeable,
passing vehicle raising great
clouds of dust, while the poor
horses looked like had all they
could pull through the deep sand.
Every driver, it least should be-
come advocate of streets.
The Bi j Must Go.
Washington, Juno Sec-
of War has notified the
owners of Hotel mil
private establishments the
military reservation Port Mon-
roe, Va. that the land occupied
by them is urgently needed and
the buildings and contents
must be withing a
suitable
This action is taken on the
recommendation a board of
army officers appointed to consider
the subject and is in
with an opinion given by Judge
Attention is called to the Advocate Davis as to the
PERSONAL NOTES
of the State Normal and
Industrial College, which appears
in this issue.
J. O. Proctor A Bro., of
land, have put a gasoline on
the river to tow their flats between
Washington and
who can furnish mo the address of
Alex. Stamper, colored, will be
suitably rewarded.
W. A. Harden,
N. V,.
Or leave information at
Rev. R. B. John to Marry.
Cards are out for the marriage
Rev. If, B. John and Miss
Worth, at Cull-
ford College, on They
will make their home in
ton.
Mr. John was once pastor the
in
and later Presiding Elder of this
district, has many
who offer best wishes his
marriage.
Cut Her
Miss Mat hews is a very-
popular saleslady at the store of J.
B. Co. Wednesday she
was ascending a step ladder when
a pair of she carried
pended from a long cord stuck in
her ankle and made a that
bled quite freely. Every one is
glad she was not hurt much.
Greenville.
Dr. Charles was
elected a member of the Board of
Medical Examiners by the State
Medical Convention at
ton this week. A handsome
trait of late Dr. O. J.
was presented to the Society to be
placed In Stale Library at
Hen Marked Her
Mr. Jesse of Bethel,
sent The so egg to
show that he has a that murks
her eggs with one initial of his
name. This egg has the small
end a raised letter that was
most perfect.
law case. It is the purpose
of the Department to extend the
batteries at this port and to erect a
number of new buildings for pure-
military purposes.
SMALL FIRE.
Residence of Mr. his Narrow Es-
cape.
About o'clock Wednesday
alarm of was given.
It came from home of Mr. W.
B. who lives in one of the
Corey buildings Second street.
Fire was burning in a closet be
neath the stairway in the hall.
A crowd quickly gathered, mid
tearing away the plaster wall
around the closet soon reached
lire put it out, without;, null
damage to the building am
hue.
The cause of the is perhaps
of People Met
With la .-social World
Thursday, 1902.
J. Cardon went up the road
today.
Rev. W. Rote, of Plymouth,
Spent today here.
Dr. K. I,. Carr left Wednesday
evening for Morehead.
Mrs. Jane left this
morning for Washington.
Gov. C B. Aycock left
day Morehead.
C. W. returned
day evening; from Durham.
Mrs. C. T. and son,
Charlie, went to Wilson today.
Mi-. Pearl left this
morning for her home
Va.
Mis. returned
Wednesday evening from a visit
to Suffolk.
Miss Emma Warren, of
Creek, is visiting her uncle, W.
II. Kicks.
Miss Minnie returned
Wednesday evening from a visit
to Bethel.
Miss Nell Skinner came home
Wednesday evening from a visit
to
Miss Gibson, who fa-
been visiting Mrs. J. A.
left this morning for her home in
Wilmington.
Miss Nellie came home
Wednesday evening from Black-
tone, Va., where she bad
attending school.
Misses Julia Huron, of Wash-
and -Veil Skinner,
Greenville, two of the loveliest
young ladies of the eastern
spent Tuesday night in town, the
guests of Miss Bessie
News.
Friday, is, 1908.
J. W. returned
to Bethel today.
Miss Eva Allen is visiting her
sister, Mrs. J. It. Cory.
Rev. J. W, Bethel, re-
turned this illuming.
Dr. E. A. came in this
morning from Wilmington.
Miss Kan of Wilson, came
Thursday evening to visit Miss
Mary
Dr. O. re-
turned Thursday evening from
Wilmington.
Saturday, II, 1902.
W. It. Smith went to
today,
Miss Annie Duke left this morn
for
little child of Mr. Mrs.
B. L. is sick.
Due children of Mr. and
Um. E. G. Flanagan is very sick.
J. W. Higgs and little daughter
returned this morning from Seven
Springs.
C. S. Cur went to
day evening and returned this
morning.
Miss Ida Manning, from near
Bethel, is visiting the family of D.
C. Moore.
Mr. and M.-. L. I. Moore and
little sou left Friday evening for
Morehead and Beaufort.
Mrs. W. T. Hunter went to
this morning to spend
Sunday with her
Miss May Belle White, of
came In Friday lo
visit her brother, A. White.
Mrs. L. H. and child
who have visiting
lives at Ayden, came home this
morning.
Dr. J. E. Nobles came home this
easily tho night morning from Wilmington, where
before i tho twinging he attending the medical
lamp in the hall commenced bill
top of the chimney.
Mrs. went to the lamp and
tried to put it out. this,
and fearing the blaze would ignite
the ceiling, she pushed the fount
of the lamp out of tho frame,
smothering it out after it fell
the Some of the burning oil
set fire to a large pillow then lying
on the but this was
extinguished and the pillow
lay in a place of safety over night.
Sometime during Wednesday the
servant picked up this pillow
and threw it in the closet.
It is supposed that some lire was
still in the pillow
which broke out later and ignited
tho closet.
It is fortunate that the tire broke
out so early tho If it
had occurred the dead
building would doubtless have
been destroyed and possibly others
with it.
convention.
Mrs. Lancaster and children, of
who have visiting
Mrs. W. II. Harrington, returned
home today,
Key. J. B. Morion, Tarboro,
name in Friday evening and will
hold services the Presbyterian
church tomorrow.
Misses Eunice Chadwick
Minnie Matthews, of
came in this morning and will
spend a days with Miss
Matthews.
H. A. U. W.
J. ii. Cherry, Jr., returned
Friday evening from
where they have la-en
the grand lodge.
M. It. Lang, of New York, came
Friday evening and is visiting
Mr. Lang was a
business man of Green-
ville for twenty years, and left
here nearly live years ago New
York. Ho looks as natural as ever
and his host of friends here ate
glad to sec Mm,
.,; .-
vs-s-f
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 a threat Wash Dress Goods Line
Bros., B, P. Reed Co., for High Grades.
Wolf Bros, and the H. C. Co. for Medium Grades
ALL THE ABOVE HOODS WARRANTED TO BE AND AT PRICES
Remarkable Sale of Reliable Furniture
Our great May and June sale of Furniture will make these
months memorable ones. Housekeepers, here is an
to buy goods at very low prices. Nearly every piece is
offered at less than today's price.
Great Reduction in China and Japan Mattings
Linens and Wash Goods
Grand Showing of Novelties In Grata Linens. Embroidered Mulls. Swisses and Pine In Wash
Goods. Visit the Wash Goods Department and toe the
ls n cost.
jg a advantage of
While they last the balance of W. T. Lee Co's stock will be sold at less than cost
Another Half Hundred Bargains in Millinery.
Across the Street at H. C. Hooker's Store A big line of Staple Dry Goods,
Shoes, to be sold RARE BARGAIN PRICES.
C. T.
The Big Store.
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I AM SI I CARRYING
UP-TO DATE LINK OF
AS
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
and A NUMBER OF OTHER THING
WHICH I All TO
t Sr inn fur your Barrel of Flour
The of Writer.
to
Watterson the
Then I it in
. I it
out, mO t and write it Once
Then I
tin it down to tho
printer have ii put in type.
When I pet the proof, I ran out it
write it again, and again
printer. it
is sent again in the revised
Th ii make the last
. If it d again. And
I Mr.
v. . . . sigh, confounded
primer gets ;
Yours to
, White
One Secretary Stories.
Score-
S other day, a
rural gentle-
men -i lie furnished
everything, terrapin and
, k d k. The climax
a watermelon into
had l n i two quarts
When the farmers
San to i the watermelon, they
. lips
I they
i in I their p -elects a handful
wanted to
so kind of melon on
tin own I
For
Windows, Paint.
Collars, Plows, Short
III ITS Tools, III
Doors.
Rope, iii i s.
Is mid Car-
Ricks
Haw Grand Die.
Of . .-ml
n of Till not re than
have died naturally.
-i, ft i. were poison-
id. thirty- i the there were
or drowned in tho
it be .
of Turkish his-
end was
, , v. Ono of tho
r hours in office,
p the position
or ten i In
i Mi i Bureau
How do you like tin
She isn't exactly
a Venn
M . Scott do
want I r art gallery,
Fragrant Leaves For Insomnia.
will ho
lad to I sympathetic
lie. f to her
. market I
what . t S
t colored j
i or in tin -I fashioned
rel , . . I trimmed
I . nil ma. It is
Ii the lied
AN INDIAN BOOTBLACK
; Ball's eldest son is a boo-
His name i-
i- a graduate of the
school.
ho went to
Philadelphia lull ambition and
inn- over the profession he would
ad At first it seemed to him
that he might be a banker and then.
when no one seemed inclined to help
him along that path, a master
But he was beginning to
learn that then is no royal road to
and he thereupon decided
that he would hi shoes.
For a few cents he bought the
regulation kit. and it was not long
before he could semi fur
from Rosebud agency, the girl
who had promised to marry him.
Instead of the soapbox which Mon-
, carried for an outfit.
he now has a handsome stand, and
; this descendant of a line of chiefs
i- building tip a more flourishing
business every day. Best of all, he
his to as
I he learned then how to do
things w II, the small as well as the
at, -Yo fa's Companion.
DEALER IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
payment and prices low as the
lowest. Highest market price
paid for country produce.
I if that lime.
. .
Blackburn and Frye.
and
Bargains m Millinery
a Is. d lights
the
i hit f. a tiny
. n bottle of
sachet
, dried leaves
Ii The odor
t i- said to cause
i who
. be wakeful lo fall
id refreshing sleep.
I Have Just Purchased a Drummer's
Samples of the Latest Styles of Millinery.
el Beef.
Few coo n recipe
Melt and i
an ounce of I
if flour and
in ;
I . i same
late the K Spun-
;. He . . kens
II r day , I a -t
room a man ask- tut into Cook flow-
Pills
FOR TORPID LIVER.
A torpid liver deranges the .
and produces
SICK
Dyspepsia, Costiveness,
Sallow Skin and Piles.
There Is no better remedy these
common diseases than DR.
LIVER PILLS, as a trial prove.
Take No Substitute.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Out tun, and
on. Private to York,
New Orleans.
YOU WART
Dry Goods, Groceries, Confections,
etc., go to
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
Jack, X.
Nice line f on low
for or in
for goods.
HUNDLEY,
RICHMOND, VA,
y l.
PATENTS
l or photo
on Fr book,
-MARKS
Hoar as on tho
Tin
the
ill V f
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i Less Than New York Cost
This
i II Ill in ill
and
in and
.
Hat. n and Hats
Fancy Flowers and
r of l
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tor II He went
f past I
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HI A . . i n fleas
e ;. I A
v ii m i J
Ii reached i i, The nearest anal-
the i could find was that
ruled
from
c iii .; a not In r till it ached
In .; whence after
much m and
Hi reached that the
came under the head of
in a
. j dish,
pour
Mil i i
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r .
or pane
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net it
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Ana rim. . I i II on the -.-I.
n s n.
HIGGS
BREAK
THE HOMES
OF THE
PEOPLE BY
ADVERTISING
IN THE
REFLECTOR
hi will walk into I
i our wants I known
every day and will
to
A will bring
for your for
i nil In; in fact III any reasonable
yon may haw.
c Into the homes of the
people and la read f. i ii carries them, hence S
I he id to tell four wants in THE as
in THE REFLECTOR
i- Hi- easiest part, i Q
WASHINGTON.
Dr. James,
nil i t.
An I nil I- i
Ii. . . . I. i
Tl i. i . ho i foul
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A Hare
Ti . j.
it me fun
for . . ran into
mother lie had n a
. panel slide
n j crash,
in tiled in
. i .
,. . i. I mi
Me of . with ii back-
t of I r . ii- The
i- In ivy silk in
prevailing The effect is
and m i bears a
to old i.;
Ma in it i
i, lite a r as a
sit.
lie always
a. in, If Interview,
r In hi n-;
Democratic Convention.
A convention of
i party of I t County w hereby call
I'll lO I ill ill
on Saturday, July
at o'clock, M., fur tin
of appoint lug lo
the Stale
to be la the city of Greens
oil July
mil to the
Judicial conventions when called.
Township ill be held
at kl.
June 28th, he usual
lug I'm i he purpose of
pointing and
said
The of s
each township ii be en-
tilled lo is as
Damn,
I,
Bethel ii,
lit, Creek
By order he Democratic Ex-
of Pitt county.
I.
I. Secretary.
THE STOCK
OLD DOMINION
j THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE
I NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE
Industrial
Musical
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Charles D.
C.
oil nut old
thing la offered yon, but come
t. us I. line,
We have
mill i III are
we sell
I Id than
any store in Thai
the prices.
Then if you want a good Cigar
or and To-
we have the BEST of
also.
The place lo the BEST every
lime ii
Steamer leave
ton daily A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for
Connecting with
Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York
Aurora, South Creek. Belhaven,
Quarter, and
all Is for rail-
loads
Shippers should order freight
I he Old Dominion s. Go. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Hay Line Chesapeake
s. s. Co. from Baltimore.
mid Line from
Boston.
Aft.,
Greenville, N.
K. District Bunt.
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TUB
Charlotte, N.
IN THE SOUTH
SOLICITED.
709-711-713 E. Broad St,
RICHMOND, VA.
Court
Tin County.
Iii K-, and
U k II- Smith
County Lumber z. I
R. B. Smith Will lake BO-
all notion
been tin-
lo perfect
of land in
in mill County, and la have
Deed from . C. to
It, Ii. Smith, i lit will
further that be i s required
September Term of Superior Court tube
First in Sept at
the Court said in
N. answer or denier to com-
plaint In action, or will
apply In the Court fur the relief
in
This
I.
Clerk Court
every Bun-
day, morning evening. Pray-
Wednesday evening
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. in. M. A. Allen
superintendent.
every Hun
lay, morning and evening. Prayer
Meting Wednesday evening. Rev.
H. M. pastor. Sunday
L. H. Pander,
thin
Rev
J. B. Morton, Sunday-
a. K. B.
F. H. Hard-
Minister. Morning and even-
prayer with sermon every 1st
and 3rd Sunday. Lay services
every 2nd Sunday.
a. m., W. B.
II. Brown, superintendent. Litany
every Wednesday a. m
Preaching second,
fourth Sundays In each
month Prayer meeting Wednesday
night. Rev. D. W. Davis, pastor.
Sunday school P. M., W. R.
Parker, superintendent.
regular nervier
A. F. A. M.
No. meets first
Monday evening. B. B.
fin. W. M. J. M.
F. -Covenant
Meets every Tuesday evening.
L. G. W. Atkins,
gee
K. of P.-Tar River
every Friday evening,
Forbes, L.
son, K. of R. andS.
It. Vance Council, No
1608, meet every Thursday even-
W. R. Wilson, Secretary, J.
A. O.
No. , every first and
in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Worthy
Chief; H. Smith, Sec
I. O. Conclave
No to, meets every second and
ill Monday nights in Odd
lows Hull. W. It. Wilson
Smith
ATLANTIC COAST LINK
CO.
Mr Mb. ma.
AH
, COREY,
IN-
P I
A OF,
IS
nice Line of Hardware.
COM E TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
THE NEW
IN
J. W. BUY CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton . . of
TIm
and
Photographer,
H. O.
The leader in work and low
lot dozen.
Cabinets per dozen
very Portraits
made from any picture
on band H the time Come and
Work. N to
answer The very
to
B to a. in, lo Op. in.
J. C. LANIER,
DEALER IN
American and Italian Marble
and Iron Pence Sold,
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on
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Leave
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ton n m
o in, Arrive Set-
ford in.
pm, arrive p m leave
p m, Wilmington
urn
leave Ben
a m, a m, it ml
-pin .- a m, a. m,
Mills am, arrive
m, Hope Mills p n Red Spring
I m, Manton p n arrives
p m
at train N .
S -i with the Carolina Central
at ltd with the Red
railroad, at Sanford
the Air Line and Southern
the Durham and
at with
Railroad
Train on toe Neck Road
leave pm, Halifax I m.
s Neck at pm.
pm, a pm.
t em,
at a m. Weldon am.
Train- on Branch leave
int and I p m, arrive
a m
m, arrive a m
leave Tarboro dally except
it p m,
can p m, Ply-
dally, a end Baa
am, He. am.
Train on Midland N r i. -m-h
born dally, a ,
m,
Train on leave
leave
Mount at am. p m, arrive
I ,. tn d i in. Hope It in.
fill II a mi
i m. a m arrive Ho- B
is m. t p dally Bandy.
Train on Clinton for
v dally, K a at and i
i. m, lea W a m
p in.
Train w i
for all point dally, all rat. via
U. H. EMERSON,
Agent
J. B. Manager.
T. M.
Orders for are
solicited. Bart
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Twice Week
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VOL
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JUNE
NO
Twice a Week
Tuesday
and Friday
a Year
Ricks Wilkinson
A Great June Sale
A sweeping salt of Goods, Lawns, Swisses,
Silks, Black Goods, Hosiery, Underwear, for men
and women and Vests. All these are
severest cuts. We never carry over.
Extra Special for this Week
Table Oil Cloth, till colors, full width, best, quality,
yard.
Standard Patterns in Stock.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
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
Bethel High School.
R Ii A strictly Preparatory School. Prepare
DOM for college and for Life Oil
J. W. Principal, MISS GRIMES, Assistant,
J. W. Music Art.
Primary Department, Art, W-00
Intermediate, 2.25 piano rent, 3.00
Advanced, 3.00 Incidental fee, per year, 1.00
Board moderate. For farther particulars address
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal.
ATTENTION, FARMERS
Hail Hail Hail Hail
INSURANCE
Crops Insured Against Damage or Loss by
We insure Tobacco per acre.
insure Cotton for f 15.00 per acre.
We Insure Small Grain for per acre.
ALL PAID IN FULL.
Park Region Mutual Hail Ins. Association,
I b. any lime M. A. Whit, will for yo
N. C.
from On-
D. C. June
inquiry into the connection
of the Trust with the
lion in of Cuban reciprocity,
which was by Senator
Teller's ion, has
extensive and, lo the
Mr. P. I.
Thurber, of New York, who hail
several limes nailed before
the Committee on relations with
Cuba, finally made appearance
and from Iii in was elicited the
statement that Mr.
president of the American Sugar
Company, had
to a fund used by Mr.
educate American
sentiment in favor
and that General Wood, for
I he Cuban government, had
to the fund the sum of
General Wood was obliged
to admit the payment saying that
he had made it in accordance with
the wishes of I he Secretary of War
and Mr. has made no
dental.
On Thursday Senate will I
vote on the Canal Mil,
the consensus of opinion being
that resolution will be
adopted. Hut two appropriation
bills remain to be considered
the Senate and they will be dis-
posed of with comparatively little
debate so that the Senate will be
face to face with the dilemma
tome action will have to tie
taken. The President insists
that If adjournment is taken with-
out action on the Cuban matter he
will call Congress in special session.
All day Friday the cut in
secret session, the supporters of the
dent endeavoring to secure
continuation of the of
General Crosier as chief of I
but without avail, and the
session adjourned without action.
On Saturday Senator intro-
a resolution for
the annexation of Cuba as a
slake.
The House
has shown industry
the past week and a number of
important measures have been dis-
posed of. After passing the bill
for the of the President
last Monday, the bill was
up and d bated, The
Cable bill, introduced and ad-
by Mr. Corliss of
was defeated and on Friday
the
bill was passed. As this bill
had already the Senate and
as such amendment as were
to be essential by the
dent were adopted, is I
to believe that the of the;
Interior will be in a position
to commence an extensive system
of irrigation in the arid West.
Hot
Weather
Specialties
THE CROP OUTLOOK IN THE EAST, plowing is also Became
j it is dry and you raise a lot of dust
is no doubt that the is no reason for stopping but an
North Carolina j argument stirring the
M B in examine these BARGAINS care
fully and see how ii will pay you lo buy goods
an- going to give CUT
DURING MONTH OF JUNE, and hen
are a of the
Shirt Waists
can sill if you will.
A combination of Ma-
the place for yon to
Fans
We tin- nine us
only Is price. Ours coat
year Intended to largely Increase
I their is In-
crease it lo the extent of then
capacity to cultivate and house it
successfully. I have taken little
stock in report sent out from
various parts of the country early
in that the crop
would be the largest had
been planted.
As above stated I think it was
in formers to In-
crease full rapacity
and Save, but year more
than any I have ever noticed
there have beer, more difficulties
and in the way of
planting the crop. Ia the
place we have had an
ed cold, wet, late spring which
prevented many from
Parasols
styles in colors, ml
fur Cull
your
ground.
O. L.
Fever.
Spring is name for
It is more serious must
people liver inactive
bowels a poisoned system, U neg
la serums Buy
all the liver,
the sad the
mi of Safe Never
liver every spring for
writes It M W VS.
They inure than I
lobs
Don't Tamper With Mail
We have read in exchanges
about mall boxes on rural free
lively routes tampered with
or damaged. far as we know
I here has been no inclination on the
of any one to trouble the boxes
in this comity, yet it might lie
Hammocks
Do We have a
few left. You ought to have lo rest
in If you
you know pleasant
they are.
We have other goods
ask for them.
for the weather. Come and
J. B. Cherry Co.
getting plants, and in many lo-i . .
, . to publish the
rode twenty miles
to gel plants to finish their crops
that bad been partially set with a
The Only Department
GREEN
NINE-TENTHS OF PEOPLE
LURK.
H. II- i w. w. -j
ii,
DEALER IN
N. C.
Cotton Bagging and flee always
on hand
Fresh goods kept constantly as
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
O. W.
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior Exterior
for Fine Modem Cheap
logs.
We solicit your patronage
guarantee lo give satisfaction In
prices, styles and work.
Please send your orders to
Greenville Co.
A Real Friend.
I and
for teen says W. T,
of Merry Oaks, N. O.
tried many lo no
avail on of my Meads
It gave relief. lean
cat almost anything want now my
good, i
to cure stomach Unable
fey dieting. only further
enable- you to
what you eat by it without
the John I,, woolen.
of Illinois,
says if I lie women of land were
better three of the sin and
depravity that curse present day
life would disappear. That may
be. But if men were better so
would the women be. Von seldom
a bad woman don't
find a bad man around somewhere.
Wilmington Star.
Ready to
incl Witch Salve
piles found It a an rt.
It Willow Del.
unnecessary to cure They
ways yield to Witch Salve.
Cures skin all kinds of wounds.
Accept no counterfeits. John I. Woolen.
Editor
Please give space in paper
for a short article In of
Judge Clark. I sec in King's
Weekly an article, let us
as good Democrats reason together
situation la serious
and muddled. The opposition to
to Judge Clark means
W.
What the as the rank
and tile of the Democratic
sec it of the
endorse Judge Clark for Chief
of Supreme Court. Why
Because as a Superior Court Judge
unit as Associate Justice of
Court his very able fair
decisions have met with the hearty
approval of the people. He has
rendered the State Immense
vice in oilier ways for which every
true Confederate soldier and
with the cause for which
they gave up so much should feel
grateful. This was
reward or the hope
Bill fa men in the
State could have done this work so
well. The charges made by and
through Russell, the railroad
and other agent have
all Hat. Why do I raj so I
Have not nine out of ten
have held I heir convent no
endorsed Clark I shall nine
of allow the four
hundred the
agents of the railroad,
Russell a few Democrats
who swallow all read in the
Poet, lo dictate the
nations the Democratic
forbid.
It means something tn the rail
roads to be able to control the
Supreme Court for the next eight
years. It behooves the people to
see this combination of
FAVOR publicans Republicans
I in disguise and Democrats
are thwarted In their
Pitt county appreciates past
valuable services of Judge Clark,
and believes when the county con-
meets, of her
vote, if not ninety nine one him
will be cast for Judge
Clark. Henry King
Kings Weekly i is nut in touch
with the people upon this point.
I knew Walter Clarke
six years ago when the seven
boys were made men
in Joe Johnson's army before
old Sherman. If he had not been
splendid material he not
have been made Major of his Reg-
at lite tender age of seven-
teen. He made a fair soldier as a
hoy. life since war as a
man and as a public officer baa
been
J,
OH
Whereas, on Sunday, June 1st,
oar Heavenly Father, ill an
but mysterious providence, sent
his while winged to
home lbs spirit Of the beloved lain I hi
Of teacher, Prof. W.
II. we, the members of
his Sunday school class, desire to
sincere heartfelt
praying Him who
all things and
wind to the lo
help, him
in hour of Brent sorrow.
sometime we'd
i. that we
ate and thank him for effort he
made to be with his class last Sun
day,
That a copy this be to
the family, a copy
Ton. in one furnished the Sun-
day school to be on record,
M. A.
Hits. h. ; Coal.
kind of tobacco. I know
one farmer that says he rode fifty
miles for plants and getting
enough lo gel over his crop at least
one fourth dead, and of what he
has left there are at least a dozen
different varieties. This of course
will make bad curing and grading.
Then again the winter had
extended well Into spring
leaving the ground wet, sour and
in almost every oilier bad
the other extreme set In just
as we began to set out the crop.
And now for nearly two months
we have had an almost unbroken
drought. From every section
complaint of bad stands.
On the eleventh of May rode
from Greenville through the
try to Wilson I saw such
a poor stand of tobacco in my life,
ll was then very dry and farmers
were setting out and watering. It
is now the fourteenth
we have hail a good rain yet
of there bare been little
showers that have helped wonder-
fully, otherwise I don't believe
would half a crop all
eastern the plants
are living look weakly and
yellow. I .-aw several crops on
the Wilson road know did
not have half A stand. Last week
I rode over several miles
and crops were poor farmers
discouraged. If there is rain with-
in few days a grail many
will replant even at this
late day, bill will lie only chance
if late amounts lo
much.
Sow under these conditions bow
shall We look at the situation I
don't believe there is over or
per cent, of a perfect Bland and
present does not look all
encouraging, but we must
led since this tobacco was set
have had no rain tn wet
ground and the plant has been
by the mean
lime roots have been going
deeper in search of moisture and
plants are alive are be-
coming well set and as so in us we
will become
available and
routs have already worked
nil amongst it will lake
new life and soon became strong,
health plants.
While crop present does
look had and discouraging yet let
us lie cheerful and lose hope.
The one thing to keep n constant
watch upon is the condition of the
plant. It shows signs
lug out surest and best prevent
live is lo get your plow as
lo the plant as you possibly
can without it and go
down deep. V o leaves may w
and look lint in a few
yon ill seeing change. This
is almost a sure
premature buttoning.
tract from the
shall hereafter will-
fully or maliciously injure, tear
down, or destroy any letter box or
other receptacle established by
of the Postmaster General or
approved or designated by him for
the receipt delivery of mail mat-
on any rural free-delivery
route, or shall break open the
or willfully or maliciously
injure, deface, or destroy any mail
mailer deposited therein, or shall
willfully lake or steal such matter
from or out such letter box or
other receptacle, or shall willfully
aid or assist any of the afore-
mentioned shall for every
such offense be punished by a fine
of not mote thousand
dollars, or by imprisonment for
not more than three
Lends Them Al
Minute Cough bests all other
I ever for coughs, colds,
croup lung says
of One
Cure is only absolutely
sale remedy which
everywhere testify I,, the It
mils attacks the arrives lo
hit. ll yields at lo One Minute
Cough Cure. Pleasant tat take
it. Sure cure trip,
John I.
Examinations For Entrance to A
M. College.
for entrance to
Stale Agricultural and Mechanical
College at will be held
Thursday, July 10th, in court
house County Superintendent
will be in Young men
desiring to enter that college and
obtain a practical of
Agriculture,
Cotton Manufacturing, and
Mechanic Arts, try their hand
at these examinations, and thus
save the expenses a trip to Ital-
III scholarships are offered,
conferring free tuition and room
ten I
I;. J. a prominent
of Burke county, left his
home about o'clock Thursday
morning to drive cows to the pas-
. did not home,
an evening he was
lie id pasture. Apoplexy is
Supposed lo In- cause of his
tie ti H.
The. nay have an imped-
his speech, but never in
his l's.
So Women would like recall
an I others even want
their presents
Your Tongue
If it's coated, your
is bad, your liver is out of
order. Pills will clean
your tongue, cure your
make your liver right.
Easy to take, easy to operate.
Alt
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE MS,.


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Eastern reflector, 17 June 1902
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
June 17, 1902
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newspapers
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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