Eastern reflector, 20 June 1902


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Have Yon Forgot
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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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
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pour
Mil i i
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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
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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
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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.
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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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leave Ben
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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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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
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
GREENVILLE,
I.
it a at I N.
a mail
1902.
THE BIBLE IN CUR SCHOOLS.
The of MOM Bible
our public mid col-
is mote
Interest just at Ibis lime, occasion-
ed by wide spread ills-
belief certain parts of Book,
the apparent with
opinions of min-
candidates. viewed
licensing
religious
denomination respective
general assemblages have deplored
the utter lack of training, or
a very careless kind at least, and
urged that more attention be given
study of the Bible in our
institutions of learning. They are
rigid taking this bold stand,
and should never let up they
sec the Bible taught in every
in the land. This has been
objected to by some on ground
that the Bible is a sectarian book.
Bat this is of the real I
It is sectarian only in eye of
those who arc so narrow minded as
to pervert any truth they
further their own ends, The
Bible is a book for all, a source of
living joy for Hie readers of its
pages, will always u wold i
for e who are in nerd of
and i; lie this and
be sectarian at The
Bible is just what it should ,
and just what we need, and what
we must have. So let us see
Bible established in all
our and we w ill soon its
fruits in tin- birth of a nobler and
r i manhood,
fair for the residents a
to have tin e to tile a protest
against a if there should
be any who object. is said the
law will pass easily.
This appears to be just. The
applicant for makes
his desire to Hie proper authorities,
without even any to
whom be will lie neighbor, no
matter how objectionable it may
be, and if he show proof of a good
character he is granted the
privilege to deal out bis and
it is only fair that who will
door neighbors of the
saloon should right to
test against its foisted upon
them against their will, and with
out their A merchant
running a nice dry goods or dress
goods Store, and catering lo the
best trade of the town, and
dally of the ladies, not feel
very friend to the opening of a
filthy barroom door to him,
the result of which would be the
crowds of vagabond loafers who
congregate around saloons.
and the tilling of bis with
of the sickening
usually such places.
Such a law already exists as to
all applicants who sell liquor
places other than in incorporated
towns, and we do not see why the
towns also should not have the
of it.
No Hair
was falling out very
fast and I was greatly alarmed.
then tried Vigor and
my hair stopped at
Mrs.
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
time, ii m ah
I From Near-by Vicinities
J .,.,,.,,,, by Our Correspondents and
I Report I REFLECTOR Readers.
fern-. the road yesterday
use in the law territory.
Mrs. Ambrose of
Winterville Department.
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS
If you,
foil one dollar and as will
you a bottle, lie
A i i j . f;.
her parent
NOTES.
i Mrs. A. Cox Miss
left to visit relatives at
H. C., June
Testimonial. am a practical
, wheel wagon builder FARMVILLE ITEMS.
twenty years experience and I
say with candor that your cart . N.
, wheels Tar Heel Wagons rally at Farm
the best wheels end wagons I have ville was very much en-
ever or examined. I have joyed a large crowd was
been your factory and examined cut from near and far. B.
the material yon use and the work j delivered an able address
I before it was painted and morning, his main topic be-
whereof I speak. No one will make We thank him
a mistake in baying your out very much for his presence and
j wheels or wagons.-John I,. Ha, , hope we will again have the honor
V. To A. visit from him very soon.
Cox M I g. Co. Misses Lucy Forbes
David a very old gentle Alice Lang, Lena King, Minnie
men from the Clay Boot section of Harding and Mary
Now that the Boers have this county, her; on of were here at
compelled to surrender to over- hi Mrs. G. Chap- rally Wednesday.
Whelming odds against them, we ma i
suggest that the Charlotte . are of were in town Wed-
i going to house their tobacco crop
and King Edward VII join in this seas,,,, cheaper and in Miss Vines, of Tarboro, is
feast, and at the than usual because they are visiting her cousin, j. t.
felicitate for what using trucks. near here.
be has not done. Mi.-a Vines Mrs. Hal-
was visiting Mrs. If, O. Cox last data went to Greenville yes
Friday.
Jim Green and Manning Lao
went to Mack Sunday,
apiece in ,,, ,. .
Misses Kate
ARE YOU WISE
is no to equal
There is even room for the en-
of a vagrant law in
Greenville. Von can so- people
on the with no visible
means of support,
easy way
and 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 glassful, of water put into
it a teaspoonful of
Mexican Mustang
liniment
an with this gargle I he throat at frequent
Then I the the outside of too throat thorough v with the .
on a soft cloth
the It u a POSITIVE
and a bottle.
RF with a running
I I sore or ulcer. Treat it at once
can Mustang you can depend upon a Manor cure.
We see it slated that owing to a
plague of mice and rats, cats sell
for
Tilt Pit AND let CREAM CONTEST. Territory. Let's send all the cats Co, ,,,,.,
in Greenville there. Fully
Chapman and
who
been attending school at
home
But One Law Man and for Woman.
ling friends to spend vacation.
Calico Sunday. has begun on
be spared. And if dog, Misses and Eunice Cos are Lang., new brick, tore which is
M.
were sent
Would never be fell.
New rimes Democrat and
the are
ed in s very deep and spirited dis-
on the of pie and,
Ice occasioned by a had directories made
students of Butler Col the population of their re
Mis
also their loss visiting the
E. I. and
Ice was
young men of
EVIL OF STRIKES.
The effect the coal strike is
now being fell in Charlotte, and
the several of the
mills in this section are seriously
concerned as to future supply. A
night Observer was
by local coal dealers that
this region would hardly be alb ct
ed strike, but now concern
over the situation g gen
i,, the South as well as every-
where Observer.
of the coal strike
are beginning to be felt by others
thin the strikers themselves,
this is one of of strikes
never considered by agitators
who arc willing to order a strike
on pretext.
era are entitled to a degree of sun
because of the blind fashion
they follow I be lead of
leaders, en-
joying the fruits of large
sapped from the bard earned
the laborers, mi plea I hat
the of laborer are
being looked alter. II so
called leaders would the
of followers,
there would be strikes,
more among the em
Nearly all them are
satisfied with their condition, or
should be, and yet because there
are a few who they
Don pay or hours,
and Of women and children -pet d
day's wages for sup-
port are obliged to suffer the
life.
GIVE TOWNS THE BENEFIT TOO.
The of
has
line board of town a petition
a-king for of tin
requiring each applicant fin
license to sell to make such
application by advertisement in
the city papen at least days
fore time opening, This
ii made on ground that it is
discussed r
College having
the affirmative, and the young
ladies, with a predilection always
for Ice cream, opposing them, as
was In lie expected, and very
unfair and Inexplicable decision of
the judges in favor of ice cream.
While not wishing to be
at all by entering uninvited
Into ibis table talk, we would like
to say that we think the verdict
n red by these three
and papers Is
and just in every way.
It is n it lo
a by the judges above mentioned
have rendered a so
at variance with the law and the
evidence, but they were wrong
is fully established now. S. n
Word in favor of kind
of pie. The Charlotte Observer
notes the prevalence of three kinds
in tin-
barred. Hit
is not the only
such
with which we are acquainted
time. lint to the defense
Of pie, very name Itself
enough lo one to great mi
Ice cream, f.-haw It
isn't in ii when compared with
pie. Pleasant enough on a warm
summer day, but its joys mo
-is i as the beauty
its staying
simply not it.
good old
that our mothers made
i- there more toothsome,
mote to hungered after and
more substantial, it could not be
otherwise a builder of a
sturdy as that
boasted of by the
race. Ice en am is but the result
Ibis civilization, though
of nothing more than a desire
to grasp a Heeling joy soon
gone,
HI the pie. II will stay
Mrs. Charlotte Dud.
Fran Monday's There cannot be one righteous
Mrs. S. A. Charlotte died about law for men and another for
noon today at the home of her A woman Is under no
niece, Mrs. W. II. more obligations to be moral and
in South Greenville, with whom pure and chaste than a man, and a
she lived. Mrs. Charlotte was woman who has been betrayed is as
years old bud been in feeble good a bride as her betrayer de-
health for sometime. She was J serves and oftentimes a much bet-
twice married but left no children, j one.
and nearer relatives than I am satisfied that many young
train from; nephews and nieces. She was a men go wrong become utterly
moral and profligate until they
beyond redemption be-
proud mother, untrue to
will doubtless he in general yesterday The funeral will take her
before many years. i- ,. . .- V afternoon at I o'clock, services counting the woman he has
is Methodist betrayed as a creature unfit for
Mumford at rapidly going up.
was an excursion from
j to the twelfth.
Kinston, Wilson Goldsboro of Greenville, were with us A few from this went
yesterday.
The A. Ii. Mfg. Co. art
Co re ., . , ,.,, . , . , . nieces, saw was , men go
in which .,. ,.,. Kinston is given hat is S J immoral
a and Golds the furnace is like a T con-
greater service lo mankind thin This would be a good Hie and best M. Pollard went to marked with many good deeds. hop .
leave here in a day, still W who Boy young men would be saved from
fl , Lena ,., . president of moral disaster.
through the eastern and The place for training is
A G On C, Germany, where he the home and the time while boy.
adding a new line of work it. the .-.- . . negotiations between the are growing up. The boy that gets
way making window and door
frames. They have been getting
several orders in this hue during
past few weeks and they are
thing for lo l
last government census gave this
and directory of the town
would show this.
Old
Among the old subscribers to
The Morning Is Mr. E. ;.
N. C,
who Ins been on our mail list i.- putting up all right jobs.
thirty three years. The A. O. Cox Co.
very near being one of about yards of wire
the us pa
per was not two years old when he
subscriber. In forward-
bl Mils for the cut rent
year Mr. have
always been please I the
star.
We El. was a little
about his age, but bad no idea be
was getting along so old as
above would indicate. However,
we expect the Star has g K I.
a little mixed. of the day. The exercises ls. , . j.
Star the elder Mr., II held in ,, q ,
faithful who loved
John B. Davis Is quite sick. German potash and the out of bis knee breeches without
hope he may soon improve. officer of the Virginia Carolina honoring womanhood, and feeling
s day exercises , ,,, , , , , , . ,
be bald the church fourth Mr. himself under bonds to champion
day night in tins month. a contract for; number of weak than to make game
body is Invited, especially those years with some of independent of it and prey upon it, is on the
who ate Interested the mission-1 potash minis in Germany and will road to Louis Al-
muse. Com- belt Banks, of New York.
Masonic Picnic.
RESOLUTIONS OF
Greenville Lodge No. A. i
F, A M. will have a public in-
of officers mid picnic on I
On death of Bedford
by Farmville
Whereas, it has pleased our
Thursday, lust. Invitations . ,. ,.
,,,, , , ,, ., ., to remove all mills supplying
have extended lo a neigh- . , , , , ,. b
our midst out beloved brother.
He has incorporated a i i i
cotton oil mill at Tarboro, A good resolution should never
N. C, for the purpose of getting be laid on the table.
cotton seed meal to use in his fer- I
plants, Caro- To the Public
having bought up
boring M I- and
I myself a candidate
for office at of Deeds
the
lodges
Old
f Greenville,
Fellows ;,
Bedford Jo
V, A.
will be the ,
be it re
M. No.
soft coal will soon hard th of , subject to
the convention,
to get.
J. C.
Flanagan's family fully as long Academy grove,
as Staled and have beard him
he would not be without it.
W. Allen, lined
land costs, 13.05,
with us.
,. i i Ii fl
Dial rials la
Worth looking mirror.
Court.
Union. Mayor W. H. Long
the following eases since last
the w Union
met in school room Jane 1st,
Mis. It. T. Cox, Mrs.
Vice Mrs
Marv Smith, Secret., Mrs. W. i U
Assistant n
Called to order by the ,
at d opened by a hymn fob ,
lowed by prayer. Md not
guilty,
William e, drunk and down,
lined and costs, fl
William J. B. Mutton,
cum . , each and one half
each total,
your by Mrs. c. .
Potato
Head ill i las-, Hid chapter of.
lust of
by .
I.
of Congress on
the by Mis. I.
Coat,
Remarks by on lbs
subject forming
Appointed A. II. Cox,
Mr. called a few
days ago and gave us following
recipe for killing potato bugs.
blanches of
Boil long to
Mis. L. House for the get all four or
meeting. hours. After cooling, spray
to have a , . . . . .,
be has tried this and it is
Closed by J sure death to potato
bis lodge and was ever of
the duties obligations of
Mason i y.
2nd. Thai of Pitt has
last an upright and good
who will sadly missed in the
community where be lived, and
who was ever faithful the dis
charge of duty,
3rd, That we will cherish the
memory of brother and have
these resolutions transcribed upon
our records a memorial of him,
That we tender to the be
members of In other
family our sincere heartfelt
sympathy in their great
That Secretary of this
lodge is instructed to n copy
of these resolutions to the family
of brother Jones and record of the
same upon minutes of this
lodge, and have the same publish-
ed in Tin;
county.
H. J. i
W V. Co,,.
TWO BEEN PAID IN THE
i MY.
OF N. J., POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid up Insurance,
Extended Insurance works automatically,
Is Non let a I
ii. Will be reinstated if arrears be paid within on month while you
arc living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of i i y pay men l of arrears with interest.
second No Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each
succeeding year, provided the premium for current year be paid.
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. C.
Everybody Cordially Invited
MILLINERY.
TO s BE It
STOCK OF
Mini Smith, Sec. News Herald.
before buying. 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
, Ribbons for the neck, just the thing for summer. Hats
The who is spoiling for a trimmed while you wait. Give a trial.
g y , i to please,
It would be very to
that women cry at weddings
because misery loves company.
Misses Erwin.
Mat St US HI M
GOING AWAY
IF SO, see that
your trunk con-
a stock
of vacation Stall.
You'll need Outing
Shirts, Ties, Collins
Cuffs, Fancy Ho-
and perhaps
, suit of nice Underwear. All the fixings a gentleman I
j needs and a good assortment of each sort at prices with
which he will not think of Boding fault. Step in before
you leave.
THE CLOTHIER.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
NOTICE.
If there In a MARK In
margin of paper it Is to you
yon owe
for sad we Too lo
rally neon
YOU owe us bops will not keep
for it.
sages i who
on par.
Snap Shots Home New Put
K in Few Words for Busy Readers I
The tax lister wants to see you.
The cotton future is on
down grade.
Cash Trice paid
by M. Malta.
Already preparations are going on
for the opening next
season, first of August. It is only
six weeks off.
one
who cm me the address of j
Alex. Stamper, colored, will be. Miss Harris returned Sun-
suitably rewarded. day from a visit near
A.
N.
Or leave information at Mrs. B, M. Williams and son
Uriel Mention of People net
With In the Social World
Junk hi,
Gay is sick.
Joyner, of Baltimore, is
here.
B. W. King went to Morehead
Sat
Rev. J. Morton returned to
Tarboro today.
CM. Jones left this morning
for Wilmington.
Denmark, of Kinston,
over ibis morning,
Mrs. Willie Hughes return
from Washington City.
Herbert L. Nichols returned Sat-
evening from Savannah,
Ca.
Miss Lula Patrick returned lo
her home at Saturday
Died.
The infant child of Ml. B. A.
Forbes, whose wife died a fen
weeks ago, died at Tues-
day evening. The remains were
brought here morning and
taken out to Forbes burial
three miles from town, for
Get the Home News.
If you arc going off to spend
awhile at the mountains, springs
or seaside, or anywhere else, better
leave address with Tim
you can get
to read home every day.
Think Over It.
We know of one man who is
thinking of brick
business in Greenville and
says he would not mind engaging
in it with an experienced partner.
Here is a chance for somebody to
take bold of an enterprise that
will pay.
Funeral.
funeral of Mrs. S. A. Char-
took place ibis noon at
o'clock. Services were conduct-
ed in the Methodist church and at
the grave by H. M. Eure.
The palls bearers were Messrs.
Wiley Brown, D. U. Haskett, J.
B. T. L. H.
Pender and W. B
in Shape.
J. F. King, who recently opened
tin new livery on the
of full, st
corner, be calls is Ml
ting up in shape for a first class
livery. He has jut purchased a
nice sin and says he has on the
way one of the handsomest
mis ever seen in Greenville
Earl, of Baltimore, came in to visit
relatives.
Miss Annie Perkins left today
for Chapel Hill to attend the sum-
mer school.
Mrs. J. N. Booth left Saturday
evening for Raleigh lo see her
mother who
T. Vincent and
Miss Elise, left morning
for Portsmouth, Va.
J. L. Little left this morning
for to attend the
Banker's convention.
Mrs. Mary Smith, of Winter-
ville, Saturday to a
few days with friends here.
Misses Minnie Alice
Lang, II. Tun-
stall spent Sunday
ville.
Deputies Sheriff
and S. J. Nobles Mi this
for Raleigh to take Tucker
to the hospital.
Allen daughter,
Miss Bet tie, Saturday
evening from a visit to Washing-
ton Stokes.
C. Cobb, of Norfolk, came
Saturday evening to spend Sun-
day with relatives and left this
morning for Wilson.
Misses Linda Moore, Louise
Thomas Howard,
of Washington, are visiting Mrs.
B. M. Hearne in West Greenville.
Jim
W. B. Parker went up the road
today.
W. C left Ibis morning
for Mount.
Mrs. P. M. Johnson and children
left this morning for Wilson.
Mr. and Mi's. returned
Monday from Roseboro,
Ex Gov. T. J. Hurry
Skinner returned this morning
from Morehead.
Mrs. L. B. who has
been visiting her father, J. L.
returned to this
morning.
Mrs. A. L. Blow Mon-
day evening from Washington Her
daughter, Mrs. N. L. ac-
her home for a visit
here.
Mrs. J. B. left this morn
lug for
Kiss en has
sick the last few days
Mr. Mrs. C. C. Vines return
ed this morning Morehead.
L. I. Moore and R. W. King
returned this from More
head.
Dr. B. Clayton in this
morning and is the guest of B. A.
Mrs. C. U. Snuggs and children
left for Raleigh and
Miss of
lame in Tuesday evening lo visit
Miss Etta
Deputies L. W. Tucker S.
J. Nobles returned Tuesday even- j
from Raleigh.
Miss Greene, of
arrived this morning to visit her
sister, Mrs. K. M. Hodges.
W. B. retained Tuesday
evening from the hospital at Nor
folk, much improved in health.
Miss raffle Kittrell, of Winter-
ville, came up this morning to
pend the day with Mrs. B. S.
Evans.
Prof, frank B. Cosby, of Rich-
came in Tuesday evening to
Foster and left
Mrs G. R and children,
of Wilson, who have been visiting
E. and family,
today.
Mrs. J Joyner and children,
of Baltimore, who have been visit-
Mrs. J. A. return d
home this
Mrs. N. T. Stokes, of
who has been visiting her father,
Allen, near here, returned
home this morning.
Runaway.
Sunday afternoon three
of Mr. W. Fleming started
in the country. While crossing
he river bridge horse became
frightened and inn away. One
the young ladies was thrown out on
the dam bridge,
was thrown out near the
son place, while the other kept
her seat and tried to bold the
horse, until there was a collision
with a cart just this side of
roads when she also was
thrown out. Neither of them was
seriously hurt though nil were
more or less braised. The buggy
was not very badly damaged, Mr.
Frank Johnston, who was driving
out on that side of the look
the young ladies up brought
them home.
Back In Warehouse Business.
Our tobacco friends will
lie pleased to hear Mr. G. F.
Evans will again enter the ware-
house
Mr. Evans will be one the
proprietors the Greenville ware-
house next means
will be lively times on sale
the Greenville, for farmers
say old man Guss is a hustler. It
was about twelve years ago when
he ran the first warehouse on the
Greenville market. He has since
been continuously eon
with tobacco market,
and many hundreds of dollars has
he put the planters pockets by
his superior of the
den weed.
Masonic Temple.
Mr. Hook, the
of Hook Sawyer, architects, of
Charlotte, was here Sal to
submit plans to the con,
for the temple to lie erected
by Greenville Lodge. At
the meeting of the lodge Monday
night the plan submitted by Mr.
Hook was approved mid accepted.
building will lie a beautiful
one and an ornament to the town.
It is expected that work on
temple will begin soon have it
completed by next February.
W. V. Evans left morning
K ville, Tenn., to attend
the Teachers Association, wife better upon reaching home.
Meeting Closed.
Rev. W. Davis, who been
conducting the meeting In the
was culled home
by illness of
his wife and the meeting has closed.
All hope he will his
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 deduce Stock.
Dimities, Swisses, Lawns, and other Stylish Fabrics in a threat Wash Dress Goods Line
Bros-, E. P. Reed Co., for High Grades.
Wolf Bros, and the H. C. Co. for Medium Grades
ALL THE ABOVE HOODS WARRANTED TO BE LEATHER AND AT PRICKS
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 o v prices. Nearly every piece is
offered at less than today's price.
Great Redaction in China and Japan Mattings
Linens and Wash Goods
Showing of Novelties in Grass Linens. Embroidered Mulls. Swisses and Fine Novelties in Wash
Goods. Wash Department and see the
which am practically below cost.
This is a big value, and all the take advantage of it
While they last the balance of W. T. Lee Co's stock will be sold at less than cost
Another Half Hundred Bargains in Millinery.
Across the Street at H. C. Hooker's Store A big line of Staple Dry Goods,
Shoes, to be sold at RARE BARGAIN PRICES.
C. T.
The Big Store
N C.
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J-
Have You Forgot
I AM
LINE OF
What
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
The Firmer a Happy.
The farmer is happy. From
over the South weeks the cry-
has gone up for rain at last it
ha been heeded in a
manner. A Saturday report bad
it that copious rain tie
j next few will one of
e always regard patience a a
virtue in the people to whom we
owe money.
Thermometers arc going up.
et you see the
counters marked down.
Some men arc known what
they have done, by
what they are to do.
lever produced. If the present
rains are and the weather
man predicted they would then
we can why the
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
OF OTHER
Tinware, . aM TO to Mr m onion t , m.
the greatest m the South has,
. . There is little connection be-
Come to me for your next Band of Flour
Yours to
las. B. White.
the milk of human kind
the cream of society.
JUST
ONE
WORD that word U
It refer to Dr. Ml I
MEANS HEALTH.
Are
DIRECTORY.
A gentleman the writer
U or two of
j mixed in the bed for a cow that
; has eaten wild will destroy
the taste of the in the but-
He says he hat seen it tried
Give it a
Courier.
Convention.
A of the
part Of Pitt county is hereby call-
ed to meet the Court House at
on Saturday. July 5th,
at o'clock, M., for the
purpose of appointing delegates to
the State Convention,
to be held in the city of Greens-
on Wednesday, July 10th,
to the C and
Judicial conventions when called.
Township will be held
ix barrels of crude oil will at P. If., on Saturday
make as much steam a ton June 28th, 1903, at usual
coal. fuel oil, costing from for the purpose of up-
to sixty per barrel, deb gates and alternates
be brought seaports of the Atlantic to said county convention,
iii quantity an-
Insomnia
ANY these mm
LIVER
Pills
Take No Substitute.
CHURCHES,
every
day, morning and evening. Pray-
meeting Wednesday evening
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. It. A. Allen
superintendent.
N. C. every
The Stock complete in every de lay, morning and evening. Prayer
payment and prices as low as the meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
lowest. Highest market price M. Eure, school
paid produce. L. II. Fender,
thin
Sunday, and evening. Rev
J. B. Morton, pastor Sunday-
school a. in. E. B.
PATENTS
writ
limited. It is only a question of
applying tank steamships and
For Lochs, Hinges, Doors,
., U. tanks, and the
Windows, Paints, hope, of ,., i.
Collars, Plows, Shovels and tar- without regard
Tools, go to
H. L.
The of delegates and
each township w ill en-
titled to is as
Beaver Dan Falkland
Bethel
to coal freight rates or coal
strikes. Philadelphia Record.
Next d lo Ricks Wilkinson.
Successor lo Ormond . fair.
A New York stoic,
P alter a test with auto-
i mobile delivery wagon,
that the vehicle did work
which formerly necessitated the
of six horses two
wagons with the necessary
and that a saving of a
month over their present system
was indicated,
Bargains in Millinery
Swift Creek
By order of the Democratic Ex-
of county.
L. BLOW,
W. I,. Secretary.
Bead model. or
U S
Norfolk, Va.
Cot Buyers and in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
YOU WANT
Dry Goods, Groceries, Confections,
etc., go to
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
Black Jack, N.
diet line i f on hand. Prices low
I produce bought for cash or in
for
Sale of Property for Taxes
On day of
ill oiler fur sale in the town of
N. C. tor following properly, or
a may In-
the sash,
one lot. OS
lows lot, M
k A Co town lots. so
. and one lot. M
f.-r 1900, one lot,
J. L., K. st . lot, to
W.
Town Collector for H. C.
In the Superior
F. H. Hard-
Minister. Morning and even-
prayer with sermon every 1st
and 3rd Sunday. Lay services
every 2nd and 4th Sunday.
Sunday-school a. m.,
B. Brown, superintendent. Litany
every Wednesday a. m
Preaching second,
fourth Sundays in each
month Prayer meeting
night. Rev. D. W. Davis, pastor.
Sunday school P. M., W. R.
Parker, superintendent.
services
I Have Just Purchased a Drummer's
Samples of the Latest Styles of Millinery.
Si or Noam
Pitt
E.
n. I of
. n I Km Bale,
, Mfg Co. I
By
Ilia
Pin in the entitled action,
If talk any man can will, on the 7th
afford to make extravagant
alto
sell to the high
e-i for
. which the
T.-
;. U
me s II
Less Than New York Cost
embraces Trimmed I
Hats In all stylus,
mil to Wear Hals, Leghorn and Flop Hula
and I Sailors, Flowers and Novelties
Women take a lot of all right, title interest winch the
a . , Co.
H front the fact that it the Mils , in the following
the fathers that are upon
I One lot B.
the children. I on the east by M. the
I ,., J, t- lot, on
, c St, S One other
Poultry Fancier ,,., corner of treat
. . , ,. the of the Atlantic
Dixie Fancier, published Line Railway, the west of toad
at Albany, Ga., la ft to a wast
,, . ;, ,
II page monthly Journal u,, uM r Front
exclusively to poultry, a east with
to the beginning, also other begin.
III which people are stake on the ditch and runs
more profit interest. I Ml poles to a stake In
S-i. , .- mica to
We will semi Fancier
year to any subscriber to the thence up the
Carolina
County. Before
AmI n Hi ling and Mfg. Company
vs.
Mayo and Company, now I
bun
to Mayo I
C-i line Company.
Tin- will take
notice an action as above entitled has
been ma this day of
June, that a variant is attach.
has been by the
said defendants
sacks of corn at Ayden, North Carolina,
ire to before
me at my in Greenville, fill county,
at . in., the 10th day of July.
and to the
Plaintiff or I be said Plaintiff will
to the court for the demanded.
C. D.
Peace.
E. Ally,
RICHMOND, VA,
THE GREATEST STOCK OP
I AND MEDIUM
no. aw,
hint Monday evening. K. K.
M. J. H.
I. O. O. Lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
L. H. G. W. Atkins,
K. of River Lodge,
every Friday evening,
C. Forbes, L.
son, K. of R. and
R. Vance Council, No
1696, meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, Secretary, J.
d. Tunstall, Regent.
A. O. Council,
No. meets every first and third
Thursday nights in Odd
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy
Chief; D. Smith, Sec
I. O. Conclave
No meet every second and
fourth Monday nights in Odd
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson
Smith sec
opportunity ti Bargains in Millinery was never
red In fore in and see the go
before . i
R n. D. I Q Q S
who pays
year's sub in advance
during this month,
James,
BREAK INTO
THE HOMES
Of THE
PEOPLE BY
ADVERTISING
IN THE
every day and
in the
A will bring custom-
for goods, for vi
or in any reasonable
wont may
THE goes into the homes the
people and is read for ii carries them,
I he place to tell your wants is In THE REFLECTOR.
of an In THE REFLECTOR
is In- easiest part.
THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE
i NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE
Wholesale and retail
Furniture Cash paid
Hide-. Fur, Cotton Bead, Oil Bar-
re's. Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bad
Mattresses, Oak Suits. Us
Carriages, Go Carts.
A suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, V
fife and Gail AI
x Key West Che-
George Hear,
Apples
Syrup, Milk.
Coffee.
Magic Oil.
REFLECTOR Hulls, Gar
Oranges, Apples,
Dried Apples, Peaches.
Prunes, Currents,
and China Ware, Tin
Ware, and Crackers, Ham
Beat Butter, New
Sewing Machines, and an
Quantity. Cheap for
to sec mo
S. M.
Phone
acres
and day of June,
W.
a the District Court of Ike United Stales
tin Eastern District of North Caro-
In the matter of the petition OH
if liability.
virtue of
v ,
. . II.
Judge, on slay will on
a st Day of June, t U
Wharf, Is town
N,
for
of
v said wharf,
Trustee.
June 3rd,
will walk into the
your wants be known
I laving duly before
r Court Clerk of Pill IS
b, It. Wilson
. notice i given to nil per-
lo
payment In the tad s
having claim the eats
are to tame for
mi-hi on or before the day
n notice will be in bar
Th I day May.
11.11
b. n. B. I,
OLD DOMINION
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily
M. for Washington.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, York Boston,
Aurora, South Creek,
Swan Quarter, and
all for the West with
at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominions. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Hay Line Chesapeake
S. Co. from Baltimore.
and Line from
Boston.
Act.,
Greenville, H.
J. K. Supt.
K. c
IN THE SOUTH
CORRESPONDENCE
SOLICITED.
709-711-713 E. Broad St.,
RICHMOND, VA.
Ni inn Superior Court
Pill County.
Jambs Kiss, and others
O, Nobles ii. B. Smith f
County
It. Smith will take
an action as above has
in Hie Superior of
to the title ton
of land situate in township
in County, and to have tho
Nobles, Mortgagee lo said
It. Smith, said defendant will
further notice that he i required
September Term of Superior Court lobe
held on the First Monday la 1902 at
the Court House if County in
N. C , answer or to com
plaint in Said action, or the plaintiff will
apply lo Court for the relief demanded
in the complaint.
This 1902.
D. C.
Clerk Superior Court
ATLANTIC COAST LINK
RAILROAD CO.
TRAINS Tl.
Mar Mb ism.
at S s
Administratrix Notice.
Having u. on
c, h. C, nil
to Slid ml He hereby to
and nil
claims said must present
them for payment within twelve months
from date or this notice will be
1.1 ii if r recovery.
MaT M,
of
K.
Literary.
Industrial
Pedagogical.
,,. n hi r lull i
ion o
p. I. m i i ii,, m
Hi In ., mm will
.- m
II.-, -111, , t,. h, 1- I ten
tin
In
I'll,
I o I c , tie
Pres. Charles D.
X. C. I
to eat any old
thing th. is offered you, hut
I us thing fresh and
We have
delicious.
Wholesalers we sell more
than
any store in town. That we
the right prices.
Then If you want
or good Smoking and Chew To-
c have the of these
place i get the every
tune i-
prOS,
THE
North Foremost newspaper.
The Charlotte Observer
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR.
CALDWELL TOMPKINS.
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor.
Receives
largest telegraphic news
delivered to any paper
Washington Atlanta, and
its special service is greatest
ever bandied a North Caro-
paper.
THE SUNDAY con-
of or more pages, is
to a large extent nude up of
matter.
THE
KR printed Tuesday and Friday
per year. The largest paper
in Km th Carolina,
Sample copies sent on application.
Address
THE OBSERVER,
Charlotte, N. C.
IN
J. W. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Ragging, Ties Rags,
Correspondence and shipments
solicited,
it
-DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
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m in
Main leaves
lo. u m
1242, D m, arrives
m. Returning leaves
I p m, arrive MO n m leave
pm. arrives
is
leave Ben
am, a m, tied
Weldon
Ar
l. Rook
Leave
Leave
Ar
Ar
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Leave Mai
Arrive
Ar Rocky
Arrive
Leave Tarboro
Lt
Ar Weldon
Also a n ice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
The leader in work and low
far per dozen,
Hall Cabinets no per
All other line., Crayon Portraits
made hem ens small picture Nice
all time. Come and
my work. No trouble to show
sample null answer Tho very
work lo all. hours
to s. in, to s p. m. Yours
Springs I SB a m, Parkton a. m
Mope am,
lope Mi
, p
arrive
m, Hone Mill p n Springs
Springs
arrives
J. C.
III A IN
American Italian Marble
fro,
p m
at with train N.
at with the Carolina Central
Railroad, at Spring with the Red
Springs at
with the Air and
Railway at Gulf with the Durham
Charlotte Railroad
Train en Meek
leaves J II p. I p m,
Keck at p m.
pm, e
a SO a ,
at II an. II SB an. veep
leave
m I p m. III
a m I p in, leave III
a and S p arrive Mas am
Tarboro deity
t p m, HoBday is pa, arrives
pa,, flT-
IS all.
arrives
Midland M C a, -sob
dally, arrival
a a leave
Train leave
Mount K a p at, arrive
pi a pm. Hope IS
p m leave Hope II Sn a mi
pro, II a a. Bo.
II a , I So p . Sally Bead i.
on Warn foe
Clinton Sunday, K W a and III
at an tad
PH.
Train Sal
doe ell polite all via Km
toad
H. M. EMERSON,
Agent
J. R.
T. M. EMERSON. Truffle
J,
Orders for JOB PRINTING so-
Latest styles and best
and pi Ices hot on I
Ail the News
a Year
The Eastern Reflector
D. J.
TO
Tuesday
and
VOL
PITT COUNTY N. C, TUESDAY, JUNE
NO
a Year
RICKS t WILKINSON
Wash Dress Fabrics and Silks
most wait until ft
season to make it never
our to We pal a time
limit on goods, If not sold within Hint
must go. This week we offer
among values many out
lines novelties In-low coat
importation, an op oil unity customers can
appreciate with season nil
before them.
Handling on the Great
Hot
All our While floods, Lawns, Dimities,
Silks, Chiffons,
Piques, while figured, have been
reduced SO cent.
Mao yards and
He yard. Fine quality, pin
dots, rosebud all over effects, fancy stripes
and figures, white and tinted, full
not broken.
elsewhere
Ricks Wilkinson
A small
over swells of the
Detroit Rive, to meet and
change
every i of passing ships-a
little servant to this
atone Without
the
Inter Ocean, lake
in- helpless as we of the
cities end towns ashore would Its
the postman and the
office.
Tills method handling United
stales mail Is the one
kind in and the idea of
a mail to
receives mall lo and
full speed la another
of the wooden and far-lea.-h-
in- benefits of Wt
system.
Tue books bf stales
Treasury Department in Washing
now contain the names of near-
ships constitute this
Lakes marine. The
water lo whom this Heel
would, i
make the population of a
They are, therefore,
to some means of
with Homes
families in the States bordering
the lakes, with friends far
away, and the little white steamer
pet forms I his service as perfectly
as can be desired.
Before the of
Specialties
in and examine these rare-
fully and Bee how it will pay you lo buy goods
We are going to give OUT
in TUB MONTH OP here
an- II ten of the
i i
I Its-
waists ,,,,,, w,,,.,,,,,,,.,;,,,,,,. i., irk
mil,, l-r
Fan
w. h,
i-
I have -II the
sins ml N,.
We
II., Ii ft. Ii we real
in v.-i
I yon know how
the.
We hie oilier goods for hot weather. Come and
ask for .-in.
Bethel High School.
M A strictly first-class Preparatory School. Prepares
Both SexeS. f.-r college m UH Our Motto.
, W MISS Assistant,
J. W . j w J s,.,,,,, and Art.
piano
3.00 Incidental fee, per year,
Board For further particulars address
J. W. Principal.
delivery it was difficult to send let-
to any one aboard ship. el
though Niagara's the
movement cf vessels to the Great
Lakes, and their voyages and
forth were the shores cf
States, with a population of
and their ports of call in-
six cities of over
population each. This may seem
Strange, but it i easily explained
by fact that the greater
her of lake steamers
J. L Cherry Co.
The Oily Department Store in
GREENVILLE
ATTENTION, FARMERS
Hail Hail Hail I Hail
INSURANCE
Crops insured Against Damage or Loss
insure Tobacco for per acre.
insure Cotton for per acre.
We insure Small for per
ALL PAID IN FULL.
Park Region Mutual Hail Ins. Association,
New From the
Combinations.
of the Slate
board of today turned
over to State
the schedule assessments levied
for this year against
that have come to this Slate for
their charters. these there arc
and the assessed
them up
told about
corporations operating under
laws of New Jersey. The list
today includes what are termed
the State it
is probable that half a million
additional taxes will be
from corporations. Tin
list does not include taxes on rail-
road or canal property, or on
corporations using
streets of the various municipal
, .,
New Jersey has we
of aggregating
000,000.000.
FOB STEAM SUPPLY.
THE GREENVILLE
N. C.
Cotton Bagging and lies always
on hand
Fresh goods kepi
hand. fount produce
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
CO.
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior Finishings
for Fine Modern and Cheap
solicit your patronage
guarantee to give satisfaction in
prices, styles and work.
scud your orders to
The
Admirers of Admiral in
Baltimore want the name North
avenue, in that city. to
avenue. The present name
is no longer appropriate, the north-
of the city having
extended far beyond the avenue.
We ha lust added Steam Supply lo our business and
sell awing In this line very low. Bee us when in
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard Globe
Valves, Check Valves, Water
Air Cooks, steam Hancock
U. S. Injectors, Cocks,
vi Pipe Pitting nil
LINK OF Belt,
leather Belt, Belt Belt Hooks,
Some people have unhappy
faculty of saying the right
the wrong time.
TORPID LIVER.
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE,
in districts their virtues
coated.
Take No Substitute-
Sew., P.- and lira.
Cook Stoves.
HART.
J WORLDS SUPPLY OF VOLCANOES.
The terrible catastrophe of SI.
has attention to
I other v of about a
known. Of these,
three and twenty live arc now
active. Those now quiescent are
not quite extinct; any of them may.
I at renew an activity
I which, so fares Is known, is but
suspended. Vesuvius was
by the ancient world as ex-
the period the de-
of Pompeii. From
I,, ii, i again
n of three
centuries.
The volcanoes Iceland are in
perpetual activity,
are now inter-
active. The volcanoes
of Spain were very active in the
province of Mania in 1819. The
the Canaries, de
Islands, Isle de
Hie Japan, Ha-
Mexico, America,
Ecuador am oilier Slates along the
Terra arc conn
tries containing volcanoes
active. The Azores and the
Hawaiian Islands arc. ill fact,
but rising from
the sea. Alaska contains several
active volcanoes, the North-
western of the Pacific in-
mountains that have be-
come in very recent
limes A glance at a map of
world on which the volcanoes are
marked will give a vivid idea of
their distribution. This i not a
as the map will clear-
shew.
volcanoes that
; coming active usually give warn-
lug by This was not
i ease in Martinique, however.
The begins by pouring out
huge volumes of smoke composed
of gases and steam, and then conic
volcanic pumice, and every
now and then volleys of
porous and
Globular masses
white hot lava are thrown out
spiral like forms,
sounds. Through the
clouds the crater lightning
Mashes, and the clouds themselves .
are the glare of the
lava beneath, lava Itself may
be thrown out by explosions or it
may open ways through huge
the side of the mountain.
very violent eruptions the whole
head the n be
blown off, or the n may be
riven apart, as at Krakatoa. The
ashes are sent out III vast
being light, are
lied lo enormous distances.
The ashes of Vesuvius have
alien In Constantinople. The
ashes from St. Vincent in
darkened whole sky
does; those in 181.1
were carried TOO lo Mill miles In
quantities. The ashes from
1888 Idled the upper nil
and produced the sunsets
year, which continued j
The gaseous of
a volcano arc deadly. Java tho
neighborhood of active
has been found covered with the
dead bodies of wild animals
deer and the like. was,
no doubt, waves noxious gas
that killed Pierre,
faint idea of the energy of
j volcanic may be had con
the necessary
I merely to maintain a column of
lava the level of the summit of
a high mountain. Is
In height. A pres
sure of about one thousand
is necessary make the
i lava How from its crater, Tho
Martinique volcano was 1,330 me-
high, and pressure was, at
atmosphere---
New Yolk Hull.
Congressman Cowherd, of Mis-
relates that he was making
a campaign speech last fall when
he was annoyed by the frequent
interruption of a countryman
who seemed bent on making
said the speak-
determining to squelch the dis-
you heard the
ii of how a braying ass put to
the entire Syrian
yon lie afraid of this
shouted the object
of this pointed rebuke;
ain't danger of it stampeding.
You've done tested it
Advertising is a
There is no luck about
no chance, no scheme. It
is legitimate, straightforward
from beginning lo end, from
the campaign is started
clear up to close of business at
the Advertising is a
mate, means of gaining
an cud. The which
appeals best is that which is
planned with the greatest
contains the greatest volume
of honest intention speaks in
frank, unequivocal words
reliable goods about care-
painstaking methods of those
who are handling the business;
the best way logical
argument for purchase of
good- the merchant in
This is advertising will
pay. Advertising .
a soft answer away
but its different with soft
coal.
rather shady transaction
when a lain has a family tree
made to order.
Never gilt horse in the
mouth or a present on the
puce mark.
The yellow lingered cigarette
smoker is lucky if he have
a slam on his conscience.
Lois people burden them-
selves by putting on more airs
than they can carry.
The prize lighter is generally
I with the man who
ii all s that he can't prove
ii.
The fool pulls himself up; the
wise man hires someone else
it.
The professional beggar doesn't
appreciate a little change la the
I What has become of
locust
Dizzy
Then your liver isn't acting
well. You suffer from bilious-
constipation.
Pills act directly on the liver.
For years they have been
the Standard
Small doses cure.
oil ,
The of sit-p .-ion always
something it
BUCKINGHAM'S
s.


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Eastern reflector, 20 June 1902
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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June 20, 1902
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