Eastern reflector, 24 June 1902


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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.
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p. I. m i i ii,, m
Hi In ., mm will
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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,
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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
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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.





V,
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
H. C.
D. I. II
at K
C, mail
The county
endorsed Hon. II.
Brown for Associate Justice the
Supreme court, Hon.
for Congress.
Charlotte become so
over that a
composed of colored women has
been organized there. And it is
Bid they play well. You
lose
Let the people of de-
the town shall go for-
ward, bonds or no bonds. Much
can be accomplished by
together. wait tor tome
thing to turn up, but take hold
and turn it.
Gray
hair was tailing out and
turning gray fast. your
Hair Vigor stopped the falling and
restored the natural
E. Z. Cohoes, N. Y.
It's impossible for you
not to look old, with the
color of seventy years in
your hair Perhaps you
are seventy, and you like
your gray hair If not,
use Hair Vigor.
In less than a month your
gray hair will have all the
dark, rich color of youth.
CO Milt. All
If tow y.
wild one dollar will
He purr
J. C. CO. Lowell, Mom.
Fresh Gossip From Nearly Vicinities
Winterville Department.
ITEMS.
Aw you interested in Green-
ville Do yon believe in the town
and think U a great future
for I Then put your shoulder
to the wheel and path forward.
In all opposition and
hindrances we have the best town
In the Slate. It natural progress
is wonderful, and even greater
things arc in store for the
town. it up Let's all come
together and push.
The looked for decision of
the Supreme Court in the Green-
ville Bond ease came yesterday
i i- adverse the town. This
1- a . ;. sin ii many
as it generally thought
the Bonds would l upheld,
thought we lose school
bill. It is i . ill
ail is lost. If i- ii u be-
he and I lie I co u n .
board men to dis
bill to forward as best
can with what we have.
gel hen we can.
come
close together. The adverse decision
town of the court
i- matter i away the
. ; .
some lime. And now
of the
discontinuance of Masonic Hall
School. I leaves the town
without a school,
i such a school
Masons have conducted our for
two years, but I hey I ave no build-
now. If tin i in i- have
a female school next our pen-
no I line m arranging
One is certainly needed,
have the list of
bond money to put in public
there is no reason why
tin y limy nut do ii
town, even if ii i- mi a ma If i
e lie limn the had The
in n v. ill have on it three of
the
good
one of the present Board
whose experience, the i mi
will make him even more
while the lour new members
of good business capacity, of
they will have no money to
use Improvements except
i by taxation, but
can be raised I It in way to ac-
mine than may beat Oral
Imagined. There are some
that could well bear an in-
crease in help mil revenue.
new Board ml
II the i. raised.
Governor oilers a
ward i I of the,
ids who last week took the
two boys from the jail In
Salisbury and lynched them.
GIN BOAT IN DISTRESS.
Pitt County Thrilling
The Washington Post of the
contained a special dated San
announcing the
val the I. S. Gunboat
Manila in a crippled condition.
She had been picked up in distress
oil and towed into
port by the tug
The Manila had on board a crew
of ninety seven men. ten officers
eighty four marines, On
June 1st her high pressure piston
broke. the 4th a storm tore
her sails to pieces, vessel lay
in the trough the sea beyond
central i. in to p. in.
when the engine was dually start
ed and headway Then
the steering gear got out of
and the vessel with i heavy
mm all. When i- re-
paired and the ships brought to a
position of comparative -he
was miles from the port Mid
outside track of Is.
The course was San
and the vessel run with the
low pressure Good
was met with until 10th
w a still gale came up and the
vessel was forced to lie to for -4
ho the the d
States weather at Point I
Reyes the
v. am went to her assistance.
Mr. A. son of
our countryman Mr. B.
was one the officers on the
He telegraphed from San
lo hi father on the 13th
announcing bi safe arrival there.
It was a thrilling experience and
Mr Cotton's host of friends in
will be glad to know he is bock
-ale on hi continent. He expects
to i Ins home people sometime
during hi- slay the United
States.
VII, X.
The crops looking very
since the
Mrs. J. J. has gone to
to Semi time with
her mother.
W. K. went to Washing
ton Monday.
W. S. came down the
streets Honda morning all smiles.
It is a line bar.
and his best girl
went to Sunday.
Miss is the guest
of Mrs. J. O. this week.
Ed. Genet I f Washington, was
on our
I. E- Elks tended church at
Black Jack
church
at Black
Fever.
fever in for bit-
It m
p ink. lint
in. in i l Ii
I. may follow
Little re-
in . stimulating the
. , r the and the
torn of Never gripe,
ban n It's Little
for torpid liver every spring for
writes It. M. V.
lo me more
r John . Woolen
f ,,.,., , by Our Corespondents
night. We
had three and was not
a for preachers, either.
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS W. R. made his appear
NOTES. today with a nice
load of and apples. I tell
X. C, June
The Winterville Canning Co., I i .
will pay the highest cash market
price for fruits and berries. I hey
sill lake all you may bring.
Mi. and Miss
were happily
last evening at the
home of bride's parents near
here, Elder Fred
ling. The newly married pair will
make their home in Winterville.
A. G
Mfg am glad of the
to say something for your
Tar Heel Carl Wagon Wheels.
They just beat world. I
expect to use any other as I
can gel them. I am using some of
your and they are just as
good today as were I
bought The tires are as
tight now as they were when they
were put on. I have never had
any wheel but the Tar Heel
would the sun. I
have said enough
for them, Just say anything you
want lo and sign my name to it.
Above just received from a prom
tanner Green.
Is Henry Clay in the minority,
i- of these United
States
Mrs. Mary Smith returned from
last Tuesday.
X. of Washington,
spent Wednesday night here.
left Tuesday to
ii at Stokes.
car load of dues ship
; a few days since by the A. O,
Cox Mfg.
W. arrived
day and will till
hi- regular appointment in the
Baptist here
next Sunday.
There being something wrong
about examination of
cants the Rural Route Delivery
another examination will be had
today by one of Uncle Barn's
M, of Scotland
Neck, came yesterday to visit her
parents.
Miss Kittrell went to
returned from Greenville
day.
Mi-- Nannie Nichols, of Stan-
was visiting here yesterday.
John Brooks, of Grifton, was
here a short while
Miss Eunice Cox after spending
some lime visiting friends here left
on the ii train Friday for Golds-
bum, home.
W. ii. Hamilton has gone to
to see his son's wife who
is critically ill.
Mrs. A. ii. and Miss Mimic
returned yesterday their vis-
it lo
ITEMS.
X. C, June
Since our last writing we have
had two very good showers of
which have dune much
Mn. Lucy Moore is the
try v friends and relatives.
Mrs. Moses L. and her sis-
Mrs. Marian Tucker, of Nor-
folk, Va., spent today in town
with Mrs. W. B. Pollard.
Carl Turnage is eon lined to his
lied with a supposed case of
typhoid fever His friends wish him
a speedy recovery and hope he will
soon be at his old place.
Miss Keel, of Weldon,
is visiting Miss Mary Lewis near
here.
J. X. Edwards, of
ford, came last Friday to her
mother, Mrs. M. A. Leggett.
Miss Applewhite,
is visiting Miss Liz-
Gay near here.
Joyner wife of
more, went to Greenville Monday
after a visit here to Mrs. W. M.
Lang.
Master Samuel Morrill, cf Snow
Kill, is visiting his grandfather.
Dr. Sam Morrill
S. M. Pollard has gone to Tar
Two and Washington on
Miss Lillian Moore spent
yesterday afternoon in country
With Taylor K. Harrow.
I Hay West, was in
ARE YOU
la M j to
Miss Ida is guest of
Mis- Carrie I this week.
John Warn went to
Sunday,
Mrs. Miss
to Greenville
Tuesday.
Sam Washington, was
here a d i.-ago.
Misses i Susie
have
wildly school
J. Grimes gave a
pleasant call
Quite of our sports wool
to on the gas
boat.
I;. C. M. seems lobe very
busy typhoid
Jim King, Greenville, was on
our streets
The I their regular
of Ayden,
was in town
Rev. F. F. ire went to
Sunday to till is appointment
town yesterday, to see his best
i W. E.
Miss Carlotta, of were
in yesterday and returned to
day.
Invitations are t lo Hie mar
of Miss to Mr.
M. Tuesday evening,
June at nine o'clock in
Christian Farmville,
N. C
Mis Bulb is in town
visiting her cousin, Miss Vivian
Parker.
Mrs. lewis Everett went to
Washington today to see her
band who is to his bed at
Ormond House.
Little Miss Both Hay, of Kin-
ton, who has been visiting her
aunt. Mamie Ling,
home Saturday.
BLACK JACK ITEMS.
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 of water put into
it a teaspoonful of
Mexican Mustang
with this throat at
tho of
doing
auk. It b a CURE.
and a bottle.
IT MAY RF with a
II I ,,.,., ,.,. Treat It at with
I moment you can depend upon a cure.
of tho throat thoroughly with the i
cloth and
THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE
I NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE
Classical, Scientific
Commercial,
Pedagogical, Musical
For and
for
So member.
and School In connection will
her and
r board
made b, fore July
Charles D.
N. C.
NOTES.
Milan., in central and western
p of the have
in by recent
Colored
There was a swell in
t lie First Baptist
the contracting
being and
The ceremony
was performed K. L,
Kearney. The wedding march
was by Walter and
he well. There were ten
couples of The church
tastily decorated for
A number white people,
as many a, two
were present to witness the mar
These also had an
of seeing what a nice church
the colored Baptists here have.
Recently new pews have put
in these other
give the a beautiful
Interior,
to
ii Win a Win h for
and tumid n B,
It Hi th, Willow Us re. I I,
in i lira
yield to I M n
all
no John L.
BETHEL ITEMS.
C, June
Prof. will close
June A tune is expect-
ed.
Then, one mile a
half from Bethel, Is said to have
the crop Pitt
It will average
waist all over.
Crops arc looking line
Bethel, though rain is needed very
had I
Nelson spent
day in with her parents.
Mrs, T. A. Carson came home
last Saturday from hospital at
forbore where she has been under
treatment for two weeks.
Col. If. wife
yesterday morning for
ville lo a few weeks with
relatives and at his old
homo.
Bro arc buying from
three to five car loads of potatoes
every day They are hustlers
the farmers ate rejoicing over two
dollars per barrel.
W. has been
sick for several days but we are
gut I lo see again.
Co. has ii
; and of tobacco trucks on
hand.
a nice crowd out to prayer
III. WK Jack, N. C., June
w. II. Wynne left Wednesday
New York, was for home at
here Ibis Mis Lula Smith went lo Vance-
W. S. and J. J. Mason Monday to spend several days.
went to Tuesday. Miss Lean Clark, who has been
J. A. was in town visiting the family of iV. L. Clark,
this morning. Tuesday for her home near
Misses Annie and White
spent Wednesday night with their
sister, Mrs. Buck, near
V., June
The six moil old child of Mr. M. for
mil Mrs. dial last to y
lay buried in the
p. We ex-
our lo bereaved Hudson, who has
been iii
Miss who was; home Sunday,
Mrs. II Hart, Miss aged lady,
lo her home Saturday. who fur Hom
Bight, continues very low.
The on ave-
opposite depot is almost The fellow who slips on a
I Is apt to be thrown on his
c. it. wife of own resources.
In town I
with I,. Tyson. A
Miss BOSS of
who spent with Miss, Merry Oaks, N. C. had
even
lug for home
anything now my
Jas.
lick with
Mas
Mrs. of
in
Mis Lin Anderson spent
Holiday
Parker, of
Kinston, C up Saturday to vis-
it friends Hotel. She re-
turned evening.
J. Cy, of came
down
Mrs. at Smith, Jr., who
spent with her parents
home Saturday.
Miss M Anderson has gone
lo visit relatives.
Mrs. I, Joyner, who spent a
few left
in
Mr. youngest
child is U with fever.
who spent
the past with
at came home Sat-
Friend.
and
Don I hi cure Inutile
tap That only further weaken
Hie
you
late you eat by digesting it without
the aid. John b. Woolen.
The parties implicated the
famous Amos Cherry tree
at have
been convicted in the Federal
court, and besides being required
to pay all costs the case have
been ordered to over to
court sum to be re-
turned to the women who were de-
by their operations.
Bargains in Millinery
I Have Just Purchased a Drummer's
Samples of the Latest Styles of Millinery.
They were bought a that enables me to sell
them for the next thirty days at
Less Than New York Cost
This line of samples embraces Trimmed and
Hats in all the latest styles, Shirt Waist
and Hats, Leghorn and Flop Hats
Children's Sailors, Fancy Flowers and Novelties
Such opportunity for Bargains in Millinery was never
before in Greenville. Be sure and see the goods
before they are picked ever.
n n. D.
two years premiums have been paid in the
HUT
Lead All.
One Minute Cure nil oilier
medicine I ever for
croup and throat nod . my
of
era lo It bu
lone their little once. Croup la so
that the doctor often
late. It at once to One Minute
Cure. lo late Children
cure for grip,
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid up
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is
Will be re instated if arrears be paid within month while yon
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of and of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends arc payable at the beginning of the second and cf each
succeeding year, provided premium for the year be paid.
They may be used. 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.
before buying. We have what you want. Come and be con-
We have the prettiest line millinery ever brought
to Greenville. Sash Ribbons in all widths and colors. Wash
Ribbons for the neck, just the thing for summer.
trimmed while you wait. Give us a trial.
Yours to please,
ff
GOING AWAY
i i i
F SO, see that
your trunk con-
a good stock
of vacation stuff.
You'll need Outing
Shirts, Ties, Collars I
Cuffs, Fancy Ho-
and perhaps
la suit of nice Underwear. All the fixings a gentleman
needs and a assortment of each sort pries with
he will not think of fault. Step in I
you leave.
Brief Mention of People net
With in the Social World
THE KING CLOTHIER.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
NOTICE.
If there it a CROSS the
of it is to
that you owe
for and w you to
tn
owe u-and you will u-t keep
us waiting for it.
This retire m f-r who And the
mark on their paper.
SOME SHOP TALK.
for Good Work.
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS
Minis at Home News Put
Ii In Few Words for Busy Readers
Township primaries next
day.
Masons Rive farmers a
look.
Cash Price paid
by M.
Don't that visit to lax
lister. Time growing short.
The closing exercises of
High School take place next
day return thanks
fur an to be present.
You do bear people boasting
of their wealth in as
arc then poorer than in any other
mouth. Tax listing time is re
for this.
of Respect.
Whereas, June 1st, in
His almighty from
our beloved Mrs. W. II.
the members of the
Woman's Mission Society of
Baptist, church,
of our respect to her, do
a of our record book to her
memory.
Also so assure her husband,
and all her relatives our
That we send a copy to the
family, also to the He
Recorder
with a request lo publish.
Booth,
MM.
Mas. Iv II.
Combined Union.
All the Union meetings the
Tar River Association
will hold a combined meeting at
beginning Thurs-
day, and continuing through
the fifth Sunday. Two churches
will be dedicated during the
Union.
is just install
large additional equipment
it job printing department, in
eluding another fast press,
stapling machine, and
many fonts of up-lo date
And the improvements will not
stop here, fur negotiations arc in
progress fur another press
extra large much More
new type. are shape for
job printing than
ever.
Our new foreman and job print-
Mr. B. h. Tute, is nil artist in
his line out
best class of work. yon
you are assured of very
work. the same lime all pat-
in every department helps
your home paper do that much
better work for
of your town. us you job
printing and get the best.
June 1902.
Mrs. Brown left this
morning for Oxford.
Mis. It. B. of Falk-
land, is visiting here.
Mr. Mrs. D, E. House spent
the day near House Station.
Miss Lelia Wilkinson, Farm-
is visiting Mrs.
Miss Bagwell came home
I this morning from where
she has been spending a few days.
Dr. D. James left Wednesday-
evening for to attend the
dental society meeting.
Mrs. James T. Howard, of Cone-
toe, Mrs. O. Howard, Tar
Mrs. W.
children, of Wilson, arrived Wed-
evening to visit Mrs. J. G.
1902.
Miss of Elm
City, is here Miss Myra
l Moore.
A. K. Tucker went to Grifton
Thursday and returned
this morning.
II of Suffolk, was
in town this left on
Washington.
I Mr. Phillips, one of the
editors of the Ayden Free Will
Baptist, spent today here.
B. Clayton, who
has been spending a few days with
B. A. left this morning.
Dr. W. T. Paul, of Atlantic, who
was here his sister, Mrs.
W. Lawrence, has returned
home.
Com.
Nice
The gasoline boats of
Smith E. Harris are
nice little They
both the Methodist and
hi u in schools on their picnic
occasions, transporting them safely
and in good time. The larger of
these boats, the is used for
freight
to the wharf when the water is so
low the steamer Myers cannot get
here.
To the Public
announce myself a candidate
for at Register of Deeds
for the county of Pitt, subject to
the Democratic convention.
J. C.
Daniel Dud.
Mrs. H. T. Daniel, who about
two months ago moved from here
to Dunn, died in that town at
o'clock Saturday morning of
typhoid fever.
Mrs. Daniel was widow of
the late Mr Mack Daniel a sis-
of Mr. W. H. Harrington. She
leaves two three
sons, Mrs. W. O. limes, Miss
Olive Daniel and Samuel, Will
and Hassell Daniel. She had
many in Greenville
county who of her death
with sorrow.
remains were brought to
Greenville on Saturday's train
and funeral took place Sun.
day at the Harrington burial
miles from town.
Delivery.
Mr. A. B. Inspector
of the government postal service,
is spending a few days here look-
after the establishment of other
rural free delivery routes in this
county. The routes already
are very popular and we are
glad the service is to be extended.
Congressman John H. Small is to
lie commended for his efforts in this
I ill.
The new routes Mr. is
looking after in i in- comity are
one more from two
from Winterville, two from
ville and three from Bethel. It is
not decided just when they will
start.
Married.
On afternoon Mr.
Jesse L. Smith Miss Martha
both Beaver Dam town-
ship, were married by Elder E. D.
Hathaway. Mr. Smith is a prom-
and once a
tho Board County Com-
missioners bride Is a daughter
of Mr. J. W. Smith,
dent of the Home.
Mrs. I. Parker, Miss Ellen
Parker, Miss Smith and c.
Parker left this evening for
Seven Springs.
C O. Danny, a member of the
U. Army, came in Thursday
from Fortress Monroe to see his
mother, Mis. M.
returned Thurs-
day evening from Va.,
will be with the Greenville
Warehouse again coining sea-
son.
Mis. It. Walker left this morn-
for Rocky Mount in response
to a message stating that her sis
Mis. W. M. Bagwell, was very
sick.
L. M. Savage is enlarging his
store near the
J. T. Matthews came over this
morning from
Miss. Clara Bruce Forties return-
ed this morning from Kinston.
Mrs. J. C. returned
Friday evening from Danville.
Miss Ulrich, of Selma, arrived
Friday lo visit Miss
Patrick.
Mrs. W. P. I'M has return-
ed from a visit lo her at
J. L. Little returned Friday
evening from the
at Savannah.
Miss Daisy C near Black
Jack, is g Misses
W. G. Elliot. President the
A. L. R. R., spent Friday
here left this morning.
Miss Stella Kilpatrick, who has
been Waiting Mi.- Ill. went
lo Friday evening.
Dr. It. L. returned Friday
I nun a trip to
and the Dental convention at
Mrs. H. A. White children,
Miss Nina James and Charlie
James left Friday evening for
Mrs. Denmark and child,
of who have been visit-
parents here, returned
home Friday evening.
Mrs. W. II. and two
children C. II. left this
morning for Gates
county, in visit relatives.
Miss Pink Manning, of Bethel,
who has been spending a few days
with the family of D. Moore,
returned home this morning.
Mrs. Barr, of Weldon, came
Friday evening to visit her parents
Mr. Mr. A. A. Forbes.
Misses Lillian
Agues came with her.
Mrs. A of
of Wood-
Bertie county i, is visiting at
tho home of her brother, I. T.
on Dickinson avenue.
Rev. A. D. of Gary,
agent of the Female
came in Friday
accompanied by his two
sons and they are the guests of Dr.
W. H. Bagwell. Mr. Hunter will
in the Baptist church to-
morning.
Tug 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
Bargain Positively in Greenville
Must Be Sold to deduce Stock.
Dimities, Swisses, Lawns, and other Stylish Fabrics in Wash Dress Goods Line
Guaranteed Kind
Bros, E. P. Reed Co., for High Grades.
Wolf Bros, and the H. C. God man Co. for Medium Grades
ALL THE ABOVE WARRANTED TO BE LEATHER AND AT
Remarkable Sale of Reliable Furniture
Our great May and June sale of Furniture will make these
months memorable ones. Housekeepers, here is an
to buy goods at very prices. Nearly every piece is
offered at less than today's price.
Great Redaction in China and Japan Mattings
Linens and Wash Goods
Grand Showing of Novelties in Linens. Embroidered Mulls. Swisses and Fine Novelties in Wash
Visit the Wash Goods Department the new fabrics,
which practically below cost.
This is a big value, and nil the ladies slum take advantage of
The remainder of the H. C. Hooker
stock of Staple Dry Goods, Shoes,
etc., has been removed to the W. T.
Lee Co. stand and will be sold at
great Sacrifice Prices.
The balance Hooker
Millinery removed
to my Big Store sold at
Sacrifice
C. T.
The Big Store.
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The Dixie Fancier, published by
R. at Albany, is
a 16-page monthly journal devoted
exclusively to poultry, a subject
in which people are constantly
more profit and interest.
We wilt send the Fancier free for
a year to any subscriber to
who pays
a year's subscription in advance
during this month.
Dental Surgeon,
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and Brokers
Stocks, Cotton,
ons. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago New Orleans.
Also a Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
duly qualified before i-,.,,. ,.
Clerk of .- A N
ii
DON'T THY lo OBI any old
that is offered yon, but
t nice, fresh and
palatable. We have
SMOKED MEATS
are
nay we sell more
FRUITS and
any store In town. Thai means we
the BEST at right price.
If you want a Cigar
or good Smoking Chewing To-
these
also.
The place to get t lie BEST every
lime is
THE NEW
ii l. Ii n. i the It
d, i e is hen by a ti all par-
in lilt-l to the in
to tin- undersigned, and
ma i lbs
are t the tot pay
nu-iii on or i-.-i- the 99th day of Slay.
. r notice will be plead bar in
ii
Mar,
11.11 WILSON,
d. b. n. of I
I Mi ii more is
extent nude up of
to
original matter.
-WEEKLY
pi i Friday
It Ml in- paper
Sample i t on application.
Add ran
THE
Chin lotto, N.
IN
J. W. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton of
Bagging, Ties and Hags.
of James deed. and shipments
t. V. Cox, Attorney. I
Administratrix Notice.
Having n is ix on
I -I i . I . . I I.
of Pill N. ft, all I-I-m
lo estate are mail hi m
and all pen i I
must
ii for payment within
date thin be
plead n bar of their re ,
May 1902
i. ti
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, N. ft
Tin- r In good w ft low
i oar
Halt Cabinets ii per
All other wry cheap. Crayon Portraits
made tram any small picture Nice
on baud all the time. and
examine my work. No trouble to shew
sample and The very
to all.
I to IS a m. Yours to please,
J. C. LANIER,
I IN
American and Italian Marble
i i, , i
Wire and Iron Pence Sold.
fork and puts
d Hal, n i u.
WHEN YOU WANT
Dry Groceries,
etc., go to
Mrs. L. If. WHITE,
Nice lino i on low
bought for or
HUNDLEY,
RICHMOND, VA,,
Q-
lilt; GREATEST STOCK
OP
i. M.
Wholesale retail
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
and Gail
High Key West Che-
roots, Henry George Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Apples, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
nun, Cheese, Beat Butter, New
Sewing Machines, and nu-
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for Com
to see me.
S. M.
Phone
l n t hi-
I Court.
IN THE SOUTH
SOLICITED.
709-711.713 E. Broad Si,
RICHMOND, VA.
STATS North
Pitt
B.
t. Notice of
T i. Wan-. I Sale,
Mfg. Co.
an execution directed to the
in. from the of
above entitled action,
will, on the of
July, at IS o'clock
house id county, sell to the
eat bidder lo sold elocution,
all the right, title interest which the
Warehouse A ft Co.,
has In the
One lot bounded the north by K. Lang,
mi east by M. lot, the
west by J. C lot, on by
M Km acres. One other
lot at the corner of street
mid the right way of the Atlantic Coast
I in the west side of road
ft to s thence west with
south with
a links in the lino of Front
Street, these east with Front street, ft
to the also one other lot
at s stake on the ditch and runs -nth
Hi coat poles lo In the Bold,
thence west to
being lino, with line poles
to the ditch, up the to the be-
nine acres more or lees.
of Jane,
W.
All the News
Twice a Week
-Far
a Year
The Eastern Reflector
D. J.
IR TO
., PER.
VOL.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. N. C, FRIDAY, 1902.
NO.
Week
Tuesday and
RICKS t WILKINSON
Great Cut in Prices of
Wash Dress Fabrics and Silks
most wail until and
season in make it never
our to tin SO. We a time
limit mi goods, if nut sold within that
I hey must go. This week we offer
other meat values many
finest novelties st prides far In-low cost f
importation, an can
with tho season all
before
All of our While
silks,
Piques, in white tad been
M per cent.
Also yards
lie yard. Kine pin
dots, rosebud all
white and assort-
not. broken, quality
elsewhere
Ricks Wilkinson
Bethel High School.
Preparatory Prepares
College for Life Our Motto.
J. W. assistant,
J. and Art.
Primary Department, ah, j-1111
Intermediate, rent, 3.00
Advanced, 8.00 fee, per
Hoard moderate, For further address
WASHINGTON LETTER.
From
I.
Is defeated,
President is humiliated
I lie party is spill In
twain. Boob lathe practical result
the conference of republican
senators held last evening. Al-
though adjourned
nut action, seventeen republican
expressed op-
position lo Cuban reciprocity,
the
baa to the
an underlying desire to
humiliate the lie is
no more acceptable to
of tho today than he
ho on i
his Humiliation as Vice-
and If Ike people ran
made to believe I hat he is
a leader lie Will lie
more effectually retired at next
national
Pi the passed
the
lbs
to the it
requires only the
to a law.
nil the public mien In
settlement and capable of improve
moot ha been exhausted and
provisions of this lull many
more sores will be opened up.
The action of the Senate Com-
in reporting favorably
bill Senator granting
in Admiral full pay
, retired pay, a
rest admiral, which be now re
will meet with the general
approval of lbs country, lo order
lo get a favorable report on this
pot lion the bill, Mr.
obliged to submit
nut inn of inn of his meas-
which asserted that was
in command t the battle of
ago mid in doing so re-
it Is a fact and
one it requires no assert ion of
Congress to convey to the know-
ledge of the grateful people of the
Another hem who hits
come for a lain reward for
bis service, i be War is
Captain flat's who commanded the
Oregon in record trip
Cape Horn and o tendered such
affective to Admiral
in the destruction of the
Spanish Beet,
Hot
Weather
Specialties
Mr. D. L.
M r. in examine these BARGAINS care
fully and see how it will pay you lo buy goods
here. We are going to give COT PRICES
DURING THE MONTH OF
are s few of the special articles
and here
Shirt Waists
you If on compare with
A ion of Styles, Ma-
and low
the lies far you to
Fans
-I . mi,
, null the
Parasols
We have ill
lit fill lit-
hi l.
Hammocks
I'm
iii I
Hi. y an
We have
ought lo have.- lo reel
if yon i i
know how pleasant
We Oilier goods for hot weather,
ask for them.
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal.
ATTENTION, FARMERS
Hail Hail Hail Hail
INSURANCE
J. B. Cherry Co
Only Department Store in
GREENVILLE
the Democratic voters of the
Third
One of the cardinal principles
Democracy every
i rat should cheerfully submit to
j the ill the majority there
any expression of that
will.
I am now satisfied I bat a major-
of the people of this District
favor giving Mr. aloe-re. the
en. Solicitor, a second term of
office, he and com-
Although the vote
District appears to be close,
I do not consider it proper to re
main longer and thus
canst him to continue the arduous
and canvass I am Inform-
ed be is making Hie various
counties of the I have
attempted an active canvass of
tho District, as I preferred to let
my name go before the people
without any active effort to
their I entered
this because had the right
to aspire to an office within the
line my profession without any
bitterness of feeling, and I retire
in the same spirit, My services
at tho disposal of the Slate.
and County Committees
they have been at all
furtherance of principles of
III aid of
election of all its nominees.
Now that I am assured that a
majority of the people favor the
renomination of Mr. Moore, no
support more loyally than
myself, I wish to express lo
ii loads in Craven the i
counties of the District my grate-
thanks their loyal support.
The good will of
, my citizens is more
i-d than political
Very respectfully,
D I.
The Ten Commandments tor Married
A cherry, handsome Baltimore
wife says that every married pair
may lie as happy as herself and
her observing the
following rules, which she calls
The Matrimonial Tea
Let each allow the other
to know something. Let the
husband frequent his home after
hours, allowing his hitch
key lo cat her rust through disuse.
Let them lie as courteous to each
bet a-they were before marriage.
Let the husband appreciate
wife as bis best partner and then,
fun- her. Let each
assist in beautifying the home. Let
BOt worry him with petty
domestic troubles. Lei her not
because Mrs. has a
or hires a servant. Let
make home more pleasant
the club. Let her
With him in and be
wisely saving of his earnings us
possible. To ibis add the good
rhymed advice let it apply
to
Hi- to hi faults a little blind;
lie lo his virtues ever
A Friend.
I from dyspepsia and
T.
1.1 Worry Oaks, N. had
many doctors no
avail one me to try
b save immediate relief. i-an
anything want now and
Is good, i
by dieting, further weakens
the system. You
food. enables yea to
what you by digesting it without
the stomach's aid, John I. Woolen.
Crops Insured Against Damage or Loss by J
We insure Tobacco par acre.
insure Cotton for 110.00 per acre.
We insure Small for 18.00
ALL PAID IN FULL.
Park Region Mutual Hail Ins. Association,
I b; oases at lime. It. A. White will write your politics tor
r It- Mm N. C.
e a as s -w- e s W s i W i
White to Establish a
Colony of in New Jersey.
Henry While, the last colored
man to sit in Congress, a member
from North. Carolina, in both the
and sixth
greases, to be at the v
head of a which has
chased K.
Bargains in Millinery
I Have Just Purchased a Drummer's
Samples of the Latest Styles of Millinery.
were
them for t
lit at a that
next thirty days at
enables me lo
Less Than New York Cost
Oldest Office Holders.
Some ago Mr. of
Wand, was bragging
he had the oldest office holder
the point wt
vice to I found In the
United Slates, was told in the
Post I bat time how Mr.
Perry Clark, of Richmond, H. I.,
had been town clerk there for fifty
I years, being eighty Bye years old,
laud was still holding on.
year this veteran went before
people and was triumphantly re-
In his felicitous and in-
Mr. wrote
i this Islander a letter of con-
assuring him that the
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
of land near
X. J., May.
It is to a colony
of from North Carolina.
The name of lbs town is to
Already several ave-
base out.
ii lo buy a on the
plan, and ii lo have
ten years lo for It,
It is in be an agricultural
the sumo plan us Jewish
colony e. I, muled by
the de fund
York Dispatch,
This line samples embraces Trimmed and
trimmed Hats in nil the styles, Shirl
Leghorn Flop
Children's tailors, Fancy Flowers
was proud of so faithful a
public
Mi. W. W.
and Hie
i from Mr. have
says Mr.
A HAPPY
HOME
Is one where health abounds.
With impure blood there cannot
be good health.
With a disordered
cannot blood.
Such opportunity for Bargains in Millinery
offered before in Be sure see
before are over.
never
the
, n. D. HIGGs
Convention.
At a meeting Of the Hem erratic
Cotton Bagging flea always
on d
Fresh kepi
hand, produce
sold. A trial will you.
D.
Ms Pills
Interior and
for Fins Modern and
lags.
solicit your and
guarantee to give satisfaction revivify the torpid LIVER sod restore
styles and work. Its natural action.
eiders to A healthy LIVER means pure
blood.
Pure blood means health.
Health means happiness,
fake no Substitute AH
Co.
and Selling.
Anybody money or
the Third and a and a tot of hand
Judicial ran It Is a simple
held at on 1908, fair. The real Is lit selling
las vent Ion the d is where
was nailed i- mes In.
lo nit it N. C, just as Important as are the
1909, st IS sad the The
in., the mini of man's sales Is
said
order of lbs
Chairman, to
K. Secretary. Witch Ila I Sal,
wisdom of his d
now
palm
con
ins in office fifty
two years, He s John Laws,
Register of in Orange
l . nix I am
be office continuous-
ii longer any other man now
n ii . in America, certainly
than has Mi.
Laws has been re-elected
A few
seared, The and
made a combination
nun. a close shave,
I. won out by
Post.
tin inst. he lives,
i; will ban- beet
In North for
fall I'd consecutive He
wan John
Adams, the fir-t year bis
i was 19.53, and it has never
more lie l said
worth
Pails N. V In-
win upward
i lo the lion i I nut-
; hi i folly.
EDWARD ILL.
And Coronation Has Been
some days the papers
bet speaking illness of
King of and in-
that might be of such a
nature as to interfere with his
which was set for this
week and in Which all the
felt more or less interest. Some
looked at the reports the s
health lightly, while others receive
the situation gravely.
A telegram received by
Kit tins afternoon shows
that the situation is grave and the
condition of the King serious. It
reads;
Coronation postponed. King
ill, and at last report was
sinking
------o
Fever.
River is another name f-r Lit-
It Is more than most
people think. and
Dowels mean a It
serious may
t Burly
dancer by stimulating tin
tho
tutu
-I I,.,, taken Little
for
Write II M Va.
have i John I. Woolen.
But the i Thick skinned.
If a person who neglect to pay
his bills only knew how often ho
was abutted to as a
and how many limes hut is
In the of s day's
he wool
make an extra to pay what
he owes, ii be very
fur a person to be walking along
Hi- be by the
men as a person who will
not pay. This does not allude to
persons who, through or
misfortune, are unable to pay.
Sun
. l I
Ml lo I
H V
l ,
. .
I I fever Is a el m I
l . It iron
a Sana, Na curt-, Iron
Pries tee. , . L. i cure. No
I C
Liver Pills
That's what you need; some-
thing to cure your bilious-
and give you a good
digestion. Pills arc
liver pills. cure con-
and
Gently laxative.
;. lo f bid t it f t It I
I- rm. U i
ml a
BUCKINGHAM'S


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Eastern reflector, 24 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.
Date
June 24, 1902
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