Eastern reflector, 27 June 1902


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ave You Forgot
A. Q THAT All AN
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Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
OLD DOMINION
A other thing
WHICH I am i MENTION
Come sue your Barrel of Flour
Yours to please-
. White.
ICE
leave Washing-
too dally B A. H. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville dally at j
II. for Washington.
ill Washington
Steamers for Norfolk,
Philadelphia, New York Boston,
Aurora, South Creek,
Quarter, Ocracoke nod
all i.- for me West with tail-
at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
Now Clyde Line from
Bay Line and Chesapeake
s. s. Co. from Baltimore. Mer-
and Line from
Boston.
. J. CHERRY, Aft.,
Greenville, N.
L. District Boat.
Washington, N.
IN
For Nails Doors.
Windows, Paints-, Hope,
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car-
Tools, to
Whichard. C.
The complete In every lo
pat in ii i i m, low as I he
lowest. Highest market price
paid for country produce.
Sale of Property for Taxes
On the day of
I- ill offer for sale in town of
N. tor taxes, the following property, or j
much U-
I cash,
out- town lot,
r, town kit, -J
A- i two town lots, so
J. II. one lot. I OS
Jordan, fur 1900. lot, JO
W infield, J. I., R. st. lot, i
II. W.
Town Tax for N. C. i
I lit
I'm
km Hilling I
vs.
I Mayo Ii, i. and Company, now I
doing Frank C.
awl Co. successor, tn
and Company,
j Coast Line Company.
The
notice mi action as above
been commenced before tin-
June, that warrant
been loaned
I take
lay Of
property Mid Ion
at Ayden,
and Ilia arc required t, appear before
on-at in Greenville, in county,
at a. tin-bah of July.
answer or to the of
tin Plaintiff or the said will
apply to tin- court f-r the t demanded,
c ii.
Justice tin- Peace.
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May 29th, on
of June, at the
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Poultry Fancier Free.
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.
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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.
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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





.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
bland t X.
ma attend
Fat IDA Y,
A league bet
of dabs in
ad Then iii be two
days of ball Back town avail
weak.
arc eighteen
work In with
The
strangest part of it is they
encouragement in work.
The North Carolina
mail at H
Owing to a of
date meetings here
Greenville members of as-
cannot
Than arc of
opinion on decision of the Bu-
In the, Greenville bond
Injunction caw. To the least.
plain to need alga
It would Only
schedules of
to make the
If the of
Commerce would a
and ask for these they
would Why do
this
ADVISED TO LEAVE.
At Would be Better off Without
Him.
People Greenville have ex-
pressed Indignation over the
sad death of the the
name of Miller, which
curred Sunday. This mis not the
girl's real name, as will In- seen
from a
The indignation grow to such a
point ii number of represents.
live men
different trades and professions,
together to divide upon
a of action In regard t
author of the loin.
After consultation a
of twenty one of these citizens went
factory, DID work-
ed. o'clock Monday
evening and to m him. The
man was called the of
Gray
My hair falling out and
turning very fist. But your
Hair Vigor slopped falling and
restored the natural
E. Z. N. Y.
It's impossible for you
not to look old, with the
color of seventy years in
your hair Perhaps you
art 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.
II N a All Iranian.
If your ya.
lit will
vim a. tattle.
J. C. A CO., Lowell,
I Fresh Gossip From Nearby Vicinities
chief Justice has pa-1 the factory when the
law I of the read folio, log
i note and handed it lo
I It s
Greenville, x. c
collar opinions hit
i-.
A SAD DEATH.
Woman Bears the Shame While Destroy-
Goes tree.
Sunday a house of ill lame
near the liver, a young Woman
died under circumstances Dial are
extremely sad. This young woman
or rather girl, as the only
by the
name of Miller, recent
became a mother, a child not
live weeks old Wine left
the charity of the world.
Some kind people of the
by Our Correspondents an I
Ir Readers.
Winterville
I smile he had on his face last
I day morning one of the long
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS est you ever did sec. It's a girl.
NOTES. I Monday.
K. N. Hart ii friend came in
N. C., June SB. , to see us n short while Tuesday.
I have a pair of A little nephew of It.
out wheat was made by Oral son is visiting the family of his
In the year of 1868 that I have uncle here.
used yen and have very I A year old daughter
near d c all the far a two of Mr. Will fell yesterday
I looked r the of
pinnate girl her
to be held next opinion of w, to gel lo
are lo -end reports to has the death of Ails .
as pawl- Brooks, baa been such as of this gill's down
so the names of all delegates the people of this community to.
real extremely Indignant, and has smaller sister were left orphans for the males and for the
them to conclusion that females, each,
are no longer a have the Rural
horse farm, with lint little
and arc still good. The tires
have never been louse, and this
dry weather they are Still all r
are, I think, worthy the name
Of Hill Wheels. Now
don't yon think they should conic
off tax book I have none of
your new work, would if
there Is improvement ob the old
i ii mil lie
Iron from A. ti. Cox
MTg. Co.
who hat
been visiting friends in
returned home on yesterday morn-
train, and more than one was
glad.
Mist Minnie left lust
Saturday Oxford to spend n
few weeks with friends.
Miss Annie is visiting
Mis. Wyatt in
of was
here and Saturday.
W. several pointer
and bloke her right arm between
the and elbow.
Hoy has joined
army and leaves for Fort Monroe
fall is told us us and pups he would like to dispose at
may be published before
y convention,
your In Greenville, alter awhile. Perhaps.
Will Hospital movement is almost an
allowed to fail through for want toe you it will
I In
came hare The little is months old
lived with was of Mr. and Mrs. Whit ford
evening was
. , , ii,. also. I hi- uncle mar died Sunday
hen there is goon morals, and
,., I,,.,,.,.,,,.,,.,. you leave this
a. as possible. i
makes ls her youth and innocence All for a visit
slowly. There should
ii the opportunity
hand.
.
mil wail
now at
is
I in has received
I'm
th. Slate Commissioner of tabor
Ii is a book of
nearly pages covers com
o'clock p. in. June
When this was banded to
Newton's only words were,
I don't see how I cause I her
But committee turn-
ed and walked quietly not
left mi
Vance
wrought her ruin, and when it be and returned Monday.
apparent that the crime I. F. Manning went to Kin-Ion buried
be exposed the girl be Monday evening and returned
coming mother, the put morning.
of hi- and ill a house K. F. a teacher in the
of ill fame. Asylum, is
her sickness gill was his patents near here. Ed.
very repentant, and said if she was is a credit lo count.
Rev. c. w filled his
AYDEN NOTES.
V, June ISM,
The Free Will Publish
Co., have their new
press will soon begin to -end
out the paper to its ninny
subscribe in.
The cry of rain, ruin is no
heard, arc gelling it
plentifully.
Little Davis, infant son of
Mr. mid Mis. C. M. died
Sunday illuming. its remains
inlet red in the cemetery on
Monday evening.
goes out to the bereaved parents.
Mrs. T. went over
to re-
Hie evening Mon-
day.
A little child Mr. thus.
Spier is unite sick.
Mist went up
yesterday morning.
Clarence Cannon and Miss
Blanche, and Miss
went
Si They a very
day.
The infant child Mr. and Mrs.
J. Smith died Monday morning.
one of them answering him. spared to get out of her surround.
It was agreed among I In.,; she would lo make regular appointment in church
that no violence ,. I her life what to be. When here last Sunday Rev.
be
the statistics of the State's no word to Sew
ton except such as were in
labor We hive
received the report tor
las year.
Tl t v. Mr. i.
from race for Hie
n ii Ion Ii t of I his district,
field clear PHI
Mr. I. I. this
the Judicial will
no give him the nominal inn Decided In the Affirmative
in the note. There was no
in about matter, bin
was the open, quiet and
ed method of outraged in
i. of a man
unworthy the name, and to show
Hint they mean to protect our
understand that Newton
it known that not; A. D. spoke at night the
live ii is said she male a dying interest of Wake Forest and the
statement which she had made re I Baptist Female Kill
before, the uncle was
the of her ruin. it. T. of Greenville,
The unfortunate girl a very pleasant day here Sunday,
die have a Christian burial Mi gone lo to visit rel-
hex morning ha- been spending several . .
B. of was in
town Monthly night.
in
the cemetery
K. F. wife
train here for Tues-
day.
Miss Cox It visiting
Miss Jennie is visiting
her brother, Mr.
Waller of
was in town a day or two this
week.
Goo. of
spent Tuesday night here.
K. V. Cox is on the sick list.
Mr, and Mrs. It. C.
May spent Sunday in the
and Mrs. A. J, Manning
In Cherry Hill Cemetery, Rev. Bryan.
I M. services at the
grave. A Dumber of the beat
pie of Die attended
thus showing their sympathy
I for u sad ending of young
life.
may let such a crime
w. J. h. Goodman, of Baltimore, spent
I hey may call W. It. Nobles i Monday night in
advert or not to
as Printers Ink wisely God in His
it. no longer a question, for It ties will call at this
ha in
The commercial reports cull
attention m odd per cent, of
the failure the country over arc
x.
knowing this is the
place lo get good wink.
the past week we have hum-
pared out
the large material re-
tin properly the but hope to have
C. V. Wilson Married.
by net Mr. Moore well
d this honor.
in this Slate tees too many
North Carolinians by ii
Think hard lo
.-man ha- won in the advertise- for offering a reward to In
game, and at once you can it the lyncher nor the for send your orders
who have been It's waste m to bring them to Justice, right and we-will handle
Tenure of office ii always who nay they If we in little delay as
pay demands economy without I use of who say they w should
suing; and then than is lbs in-
retain homeward
loss of interest in a life's work.
Then follows vain longing for more
put-, wasted may
be, bitterness d oblivion This
is an
Comment in
with all after
vantage lo Hue seeker, yon
Bad linger majority of men
desiring public
willing to give a good
secure It.
A Good Memory.
At a little dinner the other night
with orders for was that the
Sen I On Your Printing.
I lends are Till
understand why people fool them for to do
much money away etc. j Herald.
They are wondrous wise men
people
of the ml. be
train made at
with train bringing mail
and passengers from Raleigh
points west of there, nobody
.-in- to forward in mat-
times lately referred lo the
and that
these fellows who back their
ions against nil the cold, hard
facts, Like the suckers, are
being born every minute but
sharper sharper competition is
every year depleting their ranks
driving them lo the wall
hanging their mind and their
methods of doing
As bath to soothe
the savage -o has the low,
soft sweet voice of a woman. A rich j
man called up
girl in central in Han
Her sweat, gentle
tones his ear, he
her the
young Inly in lot with
tones in- weal lo courting
A copy of X.
Mrs. c. F. a former I j., by the
woman marriage of Mr. C.
tar of an ax Sheriff and Miss
committed in M. in that on
folk night. u. ,.
of its a of most
She graduated
with honors York Med-
The girl who steels her College for Women, receiving
will not have stolen. her license M. recently
Wink has on
auditorium at
colored race had
than while folk. Murk Twain,
who was agreed with the
remark, to prove it told the
years ago, when South, I
an old colored man WOO Claim-
ed to have Washing-
ton. I if he WM in the
bout when
the Delaware, and he In-
tint
said I, you
when took ii hack the
cherry tree
looked worried for min-
nod with it beaming
smile,
mass,,, I dun
drove tint back
York I
The of a girl's
took Charge of a nun which
life is when -he has a no successful-
one lo Ii lo.
Al a colored man lost a
leg while trying to hoard a back-
I rain being warned to
do mi. lie a- drinking.
Fools ate self mule.
A man can always square bin
Retail, manage, resignation without retorting ; cube
I being n practicing
lawyer Mr. Wilson is in
Bankrupt y for Northern New
Jersey, and ii in
bit adopted host
of friends in his native
me to note his success in
tin and him
upon his happy marriage. The
couple look a bridal tour to
Niagara.
of job, now I
an- going on lo never
lo of the
.,. .-. breakers. Swift Mills, in Edge.
. .
covers ii Home men arc lorn great, some.
b had if the many an ugly and other.,
taken secure if. The I just no insurance.
the Farmers.
grows plainer every day that
the newspaper is the lot medium
for advertising any kind of articles.
a Chicago dealer in
Implement reports
results from
using the space of daily
Wilmington had home raised
watermelons
The man who uses a small i in-
stead of a capital may be lacking
education, or he may merely be
henpecked.
Orders for JOB so-
Latest styles best
OUR RALEIGH LETTER.
I of In
N. June
We hear and read a great deal
boat the of
North Carolina now,
mid the work appears to Is-
progressing most admirably. But
there is a feature of this question
heat which little or nothing has
been said in pi nil, thus far, and
yet there is a strong undercurrent
work that is going to force it to
when As
meets next wit,
of the burden placed
the several classes of i
to foot the of the largely in-
creased appropriations for public
education.
I was talking with one of
ablest lenders of the last Senate
who will be re-elected this
he mud the sentiment his
section demanded a decided reform
along this It it also true, he
added, that very large
of white payers arc
determined not to lie taxed so dis-
proportionately to provide long
term and high grade schools for
and lo foot the bills for
their while the
themselves contribute
nothing, many not
even paying poll Another
prominent eastern public mini as-
that education of the
country is stripping the
farms of laborers is decidedly
injurious lo the agricultural inter
the etc. Another
declared Unit the taken by-
some of advocates of
-is a false one;
that I lie crammed
into the average country
head n positive injury to him,
because it unfitted him for follow-
the plow and caused him to
become a town
And o goes.
CULTURE OF
Hut there is one feature
cation about which there is no
question, that is the splendid
work of private educational in-
with which North Caro-
is now blessed, and which
the young men and women ran
cure the best there is to lie hail
a cost that is so small to make it
a marvel, when excellence is
considered, sonic of these
It looks Seaboard
Line it to got into
the
Advices from Saturday
stale that the contract bus been
signed for the building of n line of
railroad Iron
and Hint is lo be com-
The Convention of the
Tenth holds record so
F. Long being nominated
at II o'clock on Friday morn-
alter
The Mississippi of Well- ft
Co. suing and Avon
cotton mills fur price of raw Cotton
furnished, seen red a verdict for
at Charlotte Friday, all
that
The family of Senator
who been Washington all
the and spring, will return
to this week.
ill,
Big Mortgage.
of Deeds T. R. Moore
has an unusually large instrument
In his office lo be led. It it
a from Atlantic Coast
Line to the States Trust
Company, of New York, and
the of bond to
issued by the railroad. The
to be recorded covert M print-
ed pages, or something over
words.
Over two thirds or the
in Chatham, who listed their poll,
have failed to pay their poll tax
and yet children receive as
much from the public school fund
as the children of white men who
pay nearly all the taxes. And the
Republican leaden are howling
and whining because these
are not allowed to
vote keep them in office Pitts
Hill, who lived near
was killed Monday morn-
by a freight train on the At-
North Carolina railroad.
A bottle half filled with whiskey
was in his pocket. The man had
gone lo sleep with his head next to
the track and the train knocked
his brains out.
. To the Public
announce myself a candidate
for the office at Register of Deeds
for the county of Pitt, subject to
Democratic convent
J. C.
AGRICULTURAL
AND
COLLEGE.
Industrial Education
A combination of Theory
and Practice, of Book
Study and Manual Work
in Engineering,
Chemistry, Electric-
Mechanic Arts, and
Cotton Manufacturing.
Full course
short
special courses
Tuition and room, lO a
term; board, a month.
teachers,
New buildings for
Write for Booklet Day
at the A. M.
RALEIGH. N.
UNIVERSITY
OF NORTH CAROLINA
The Head of the State's
Educational System . .
Medicine,
Li,
Pharmacy.
One and eight
Free to
mill the sons minuter.
fur tin needy.
New Water
Hinting
begins September
F. P. VENABLE, President
Impel Hill, North Carolina
TWO HAVE BEEN PAID IN
Hi III III
NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Value,
I. rash Value,
Si Paid up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
f. Is
U. Will be reinstated if arrears lie paid within month while yon
are living, or within three years after lapse, noon satisfactory evidence
of and payment of arrears with interest.
A after No Restrictions. Incontestable.
payable at the beginning of the second cf each
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase tho Insurance, or
To make policy payable, as an during the lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
Everybody Cordially Invited
MILLINERY.
S BE
sT OP
before buying. We what you want. Come and be con-
have the prettiest line of millinery ever brought
to Greenville. Sash Ribbons in all widths and colors. Wash
for the neck, just the thing for summer. Hal
trimmed while you wait, dive us a trial.
Yours to please,
Misses Erwin,
Pt
II a big difference
between getting fitted and
staying fitted in Summer
Clothes. It is easy enough
for a clothier to put a coat
on you, button it up nicely,
smooth out the wrinkles and
say a good
But how Is it after the first
rain, or when you have
worn it a h
when the tailoring shows
if there's any tailoring in
it. Whether you pay us
18.00 or 11.00 for a Flannel,
or Serge Suit, we
owe yon a lit nil Summer.
Don't forget it. We are
as anxious as you can
be to have it a success.
If we fail, it's on you
see you are Ki ft.
PERSONAL NOTES
THE CLOTHIER.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
If there Is n in tin
margin of II la to remind yen
yon
fur ml n
early we what
YOU nun u and Jen will keep
walling fur it.
fat those who find
cross on their per.
Do the that
only a few days arc left in which
to I
There has been enough to
make the river muddy also to
more water for the
Potatoes were liner than
this Benson. We saw one Tuesday
Hint weighed pound.
The farmers bad their crops as
clean flower before the
came, but now they are
lo hustle to keep down the
grass.
Meeting Closed.
The meeting Rev. W.
Devi has been conducting for
nearly three weeks in the Christian
closed Sunday night and
be left today for bis home at Pan-
The meeting was well at-
tended, excellent sermons were
preached, is hoped much
good will follow.
A. and M. College.
This great industrial school
now really five hundred pupils.
If you wish your boys taught to
work, prepared for industrial life,
in habits of economy, reg-
hi net mil it v, write to
President Raleigh, N.
O , for booklet, Day at tho A.
and M.
Married
From
At o'clock this afternoon at
the home of Mr. T. A. Nichols,
father of the bride, in Dam
township, Mr. Thomas M. of
Greene county and Miss Alice J.
Nichols were married. There was
a large attendance of friends and
relatives present to witness the
and extend
to the happy couple.
Broke Hit Arm.
While outplaying base t- II with
other boys, Monday evening,
Willie Patrick, a son of Mr. R. F.
Patrick, broke a hone in one of his
arms. He was running the basis,
and collided with one base-
men Hi such force as to throw
him to the ground and cause the
accident.
Hurt Again.
Borne years ago Miss A. M. Per-
while walking along the
street, fell on the ice and so
injured one hip she has since
been unable to walk, having to
stay In her room all the time.
day evening the went to move her-
self from n couch to a chair and
received another from which
the sullen pain for awhile.
Death Mrs. R. P. Sugg.
Mrs. Emily Sugg, wife of Mr.
It. P. Sugg who formerly resided
in died Saturday
in Greene county, where
Mr. Sugg had recently
a farm wan living. The re
mains were brought to Greenville
Sunday interred in Cherry
Hill Cemetery, vices
ducted the home by Mr.
of and in the
Methodist church here by Rev. H.
M.
Messrs. W. M. King, H. Tun
stall, W. R. Parker. G. C. Moore,
Frank Wilson, Richard Williams,
H. It. Coward, D. C. Moire, K. E.
Griffin, W. M. Lang, O. Vines
and E. A. acted as pall
bearers.
Mrs. Sugg bail been a consistent
member of the Methodist church
for many years. She leave a
husband many relatives. She
was the sister and adopted mother
of Mrs. J. h. Sugg, and sister of
Mrs. of Green
The relatives and
friends have the sympathy of a
multitude of people
A good gone to
the happy host in the great
Well may it lie said she in
Outrageous.
Sunday morning a white woman
was detected taking from graves in
Cherry Hill cemetery vanes, dishes
and other receptacles for flowers.
It been noticed for some time
that such articles placed on graves
to hold Dowers were being stolen,
and Sunday morning a gentleman
watched the cemetery with the
above result. more out-
and depraved than robbing
articles from graves can be
ed, and it is shocking to think that
such goes on in our midst.
do not how any one with
respectability can even
take the
much less articles from
Mayor's Court.
Mayor W. II. Long has disposed
the following cases since lust
Ill-lieu us, disorderly con-
duct, lined on penny and cost,
4.06.
Reed, drunk in public lot,
lined and cost, 18.90.
John and Reed,
fray, bound over to Superior court.
Walter White, drunk down
on street, fined cost, 18.90.
Dick disorderly con-
duct, fined and cost,
Brief Mention People
Z With In Social World
J -M- M M
L. II. is quite sick.
W. If. of spent
today here.
V. J. Lee, of Norfolk, came in
Saturday evening.
R. C. Rivers, of Raleigh, came
in Saturday evening.
The little daughter of and
Mrs. J. N. Hart is i.-k.
Miss Julia is
Miss Patrick.
U. S. District Attorney Harry
Skinner went to Raleigh today.
M. R. Lang, of New York, who
was visiting S. M. Schultz, left
this morning.
V. L. Stephens, of Dunn, came
in Sat evening and returned
home this morning.
Dr. D. L. Ibis
morning from Raleigh, where he
had attending the Slate
i Dental convention.
I W. O. Howard,
down Saturday evening and spent
Sunday with J. G. returning
home this morning.
Rev. A. II. Hunter, who made
a talk the church, Sun-
day morning, the centennial
movement in this Slate,
left Sunday afternoon for
ville.
1909.
J. C. of Is
in town.
left this morning
for
Mrs. F. Harding ha been
sick a days.
W. v. Moore went
Monday evening.
Jesse left Monday even-
for
B. B. returned Monday
evening from Durham.
Garden returned Monday
evening from Washington.
W. it. Wilson returned Monday
Iron a trip up road, a
way.
Miss. Moor left this
morning for Mount Olive lo visit
her sister.
Mrs. O. T. and little
sou, Charlie, returned Monday
evening from Wilson.
W. Lang, of came
this morning from
he has been visiting.
Mrs. U. A. Harden, of Ply-
month, and Mrs. John
Miss of
arrived Monday evening to visit
the family of W. B. Wilson.
Wednesday,
L. F. is sick.
R. J. Cobb Will Daniel left
today for Dunn.
S. M. Daniel left this morning
for Wilmington.
W. E. Moore home this
morning from
O. L. Joyner returned Tuesday
evening from Washington.
Carl Parker returned Tuesday
evening from Seven Springs
Miss Anderson, Ayden,
is kin. W. If. Ricks.
W. T. returned Toes
day evening from Springs.
S. V. King, Manager of the
Western Union Telegraph Co., of
Tarboro. was here today.
Miss Kate Harvey mother,
of came in this
to visit Mrs. It. W. King.
O. who has visit-
his mother, Mrs. If. F. Dancy,
returned to Fort Monroe this morn
Joseph Powell, who was
some time Militant the depot
here and ticket agent at
is spending a few days in
town.
Ho a Fall.
Saturday evening Oscar Greene,
little sou of Mr. and Mrs. R.
was playing in the new
that Mr. K. B.
is having built in West Greenville,
fell from second story.
Mr. Oscar homo
bis buggy a physician was
hastily summoned, when it was
found the boy WM not seriously
hurt, though he was
shocked by the fall.
Deaths.
Saturday evening Mr. V bite
received a from Hertford
t he deal h of his h
Mr. Darius White. The later
was some years ago u of
and is well
A telegram from this
mm nine the death of
Mrs. W. Norris, mother of Mrs.
J. N. Booth. Mrs. Booth left some
days ago to lie at her bedside. Mrs.
Norris was great
the late Matthew T.
Vales.
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 STORE if we did not
have the above inducements to offer you.
Lace and White Goods
Bargain Positively in Greenville
Must Be Sold to Reduce Stock.
Dimities, Swisses, Lawns, and other Stylish Fabrics in a great Wash Dress Goods Line
of Guaranteed Kind
Bros., B. P. Reed Co., for High Grades.
Wolf Bros, and the H. C. Co. for Medium Grades
ALL THE ABOVE HOODS WARRANTED TO BE LEATHER AND AT PRIORS
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 law 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 Grass Linens. Embroidered Mulls. Swisses Fine Novelties in
Goods. the Wash Goods Department and see the new fabrics.
is on sale at prices which are practically below cost.
value, and all the ladies should take ad vantage of it
The remainder of th. 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 of the H. C. Hooker
Millinery Stock has been removed
to my Big Store and will be sold at
Sacrifice Prices.
C. T.
The Big Store.
N- C.
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I AM STILL
OP-TO DATE LINE
Pry broods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
All.
doe Minute Cure beat all other
ever trio r roughs,
croup throat and lung says
D. of I'm One
Cough Cure ii the only
eM which M
. r.- t. tin- good Supreme in the injunction
done their Wile Croup is so n
i arrives by
hie. lo One
THE BOND CASE.
Op men of the
Below we give the opinion of the
A OF OTHER THING
WHICH I AM IX ABLE TO
Come lo me for your next of flour
Yours to please
Coach Cure. Pleasant
like It. Sure cure fur .
John L
M . II. Carroll says ha I head
to setting hem;
he set be- on eon and -lie
oil yesterday with little
free
V.
PATENTS
for
book,
PATENT OFFICE
Dr. D
Nails,
Windows,
locks,
Paints,
Dental surgeon
Greenville,
d km to Wilkinson.
Doors,
Hope, a mes,
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car-h
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers
to
in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain
mis. Private Wires lo New York.
Chicago New Orleans.
DOS
tiling offered you, bus i
I mi hit ii and
palatable. e i c
MEADS Cut
sugar j are delicious.
Wholesalers we sell more
VEGETABLES J
-lore in town. That means we I July
entry the BUST prices.
if you a good
To-
C LISA
E. I
v N
I'll
bill II
t . I
.
to restrain the from
lag
C. The defendant,
the Town of Greenville, believing
It was by Chapter
of the Private laws of 1901 to raise,
by the issue and sale
par value of coupon
for the purposes Act.
to hold an election as
provided in said chapter; and alter
Said election which it found
and declared majority of the
qualified voters of said town had
Hie of said bonds,
the defendant to
and was offering said bonds
for sale. And it alleges in its
it had agreed upon a Nile
of the same and bad levied a tax
for the purpose of paying the so-
Interests and the
defendant being of the opinion that
Chapter of the Public laws of
1903 had established a graded
school within corporate limits
the town of Greenville, had
levied a tax of ten cents on the
worth of property thirty
cents on the taxable polls for the
I support of said graded school
But the plaintiff, a citizen and
lax payer of the town of Greenville
believing said Act. providing
f i I he issue i I was void for
in ii submission to
the voters for their approval and
Alleged that the Act the
pose of establishing the graded
school was void, for the reason that
it discriminated in distribution
the money collected by taxation.
between the white and colored
establishing this graded school
Bub laws has
calls, is fifty corners and
fifty lines In its boundary, which
seem to us to be remarkable, and
we re not able to understand
ire the boundaries from the
calls in the Act. Therefore, for
the of explaining the calls
the Act, we had a map of the
town of Greenville, including the
school district, furnished us for
the purpose of us to
the calls in the Act. Blue
V. Bitter, N. O. Postal
V. Hackett, MA.
the boundaries the
school district arc
There is another provision in tin-
Ad that seems to be explanatory
of the gerrymandering the tar-
Poultry Fancier Free.
The Dixie Fancier, published by
J. K. at Albany, Ga., is
a I ii page monthly journal devoted
exclusively to poultry, a subject
which people are constantly
finding more profit and interest.
We will the Fancier free f-r
a year to any to Tan
who pays
a year's subscription in advance
during i In- mouth.
North Caroline's Foremost
The Charlotte Observer
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR.
CALDWELL TOMPKINS.
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor.
the
largest telegraphic news service
delivered lo paper
Washington and Atlanta,
its special service is the greatest
ever handled by a North Caro-
paper.
SUNDAY eon-
of or more pages, and is
to a large extent made up of
original mutter,
represented to receive their SEMI-WEEKLY
proportion Of the fund so rats printed Tuesday and Friday
of the town for the purposes
this school. The eighth section
provides If there shall be SO
few either race in the district
that the board of trustees shall
deem inadvisable lo a
for that race, then they
shall have power to arrange for the
i of I lie race which shall be
every Sun-
day, morning and evening. Pray-
Wednesday evening
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
-ho-; a. m. M. A. Allen
every Sun
lay, morning and evening.
meeting Wednesday evening.
II. M. Eure, pastor. Sunday school
a. m. L. H.
thin.
Sunday, evening. Rev
J. B. Morton, pastor Sunday-
school a. m. E. B.
F. H. Hard-
Minister. even-
with sermon every 1st
and 3rd Sunday. Lay services
every 2nd and 4th Sunday.
Sunday-school a. in., W. B.
II. Brown, superintendent. Litany
every Wednesday a. m
Preaching second,
fourth Sundays In each
month Player meeting Wednesday
night. Rev. D. W. Davis, pastor.
Sunday school P. II., W. B.
Parker, superintendent.
regular services
el by the special tax herein pro
for, in some other
or they may give such pro
to schools for j
that race, the district
herein
The Constitution says both races
shall fare equally matters of
public schools, though they shall
be taught separate schools.
there be so few of either
race I he pro of that race may-
be given an adjoining
Without ascribing any
Ml C .
Dy Till v
I raw-
nay o bat lire bulb invalid
they were
or good Smoking and Chewing To
pl gel the BEST
also.
Th
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in
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tax for the
I per year. The largest paper
in North Carolina.
Sample copies sent on application.
Address
THE OBSERVES,
Charlotte,
in
J. W. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Factors and handlers
Bagging, and Bags.
and shipments
for the
passed I
recording the yeas and nays on wine
the second and third readings, as
tin requires such laws
for raising money and taxing
people and their property should
b aid void on that account.
1111- net ion is brought to restrain
and enjoin
mil from issuing selling bond
iii u
or
Digests
what you
Eat
Dyspepsia
I ., . . ii ii cut of order and needs
mm organ is
f, -T -1 I
l .
. . Fr.
, . , ll ii-
;. . . lb thereon; and to enjoin
ii from paying the pro
to the trustees of
eh Graded
and colic-ting any tax for the sup-
i. . of said
graded -1 Ii .
N C
I'm C
I.-T.
grade
reason the draftsman may
h for using the term
ace. will suppose it was the j
white lace he thought would be so
small that It would be worth
while lo a school for them, j
their money to
white district
would be fair treatment to the
white children in the district, and
would it be treating equally
with colored race I Would it
not be a discrimination against j
them But we arc In error in
ii was Hie while
nice that this inn h is reference
to. and it was the Colored race, the
rule would be same. We do
not the Ac could
giving the money cf
to other district. The Con
ha- given it to them, and
the legislature take it away
from them and give ii to some one
eke. Therefore as s-e
this appeal on a rat
have Solicited.
Hi
s .
-DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINK OF
nice Line of Hardware.
TO SEE ME.
J. B. COREY.
LODGES
A. F. A. M.
No. meets and
Monday evening. E. E.
fin, W. M. J. M.
Lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
L. H. G. W. Atkins,
gee
K. of River Lodge,
every Friday evening,
O. S. Forbes, C. L.
son, K . of K. and S.
R. Vance Council, No
meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, Secretary, J.
S. Tun-tall, Regent.
A. O. Council,
No. meets every first third
in Odd Fellows
Ball. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy
Chief; D. S. Smith, Sec
Conclave
No. meets every second and
fourth Monday nights Odd
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson
Smith See
ATLANTIC COAST LINK
RAILROAD CO.
SOOT,
in
Key mil
Weldon
Ar
Mount
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better year.
All
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which we will not undertake to lie
I THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE
NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE I
Literary,
Pedagogical, Musical
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IN-
DOMINI
., Ill ii.
i Hut ill
v I'm . f ,
July, low, of
before J. injunction
j was refused up
and .
offend on the as to we will only that II
II,,., to us now, tills Act I-
,,, Bill it it should
be made to appear the trial
I that this map is and
the territory bounding school
get a water
considering this appeal on a mo
lion for Injunction to the hearing,
as there arc disputed facts .
Photographer,
the in
in
election, nod as lo the
. c n
an
C- I.
II, I , name I will
which the defer,
ii its and as to
i ,
-n, ; Cm ill ii,
I not enter upon a
heap, flirt her than to
that where defendant has or th there are no white
, . H c power to act, will children in d district to be dis-
. unless or against, and that
I,.,, race was so snail what a
should be
taught the term free schools,
are to be kept open ; then, it may
is not represented ;
or, tint there no
iii said to be discriminated
ii
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ml Day of June,
N C
I Iii for
. i- cat in
I mid wharf,
i l Trailer.
ml
coin is
interfere unless fraud or
is alleged and shot n.
a ; . i matter- to lie
reel iii the people
bad .
bill
next I
if lb-re i-
i.
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily A. M. for Green-
leave Greenville daily at i-
for
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New Boston,
South Creek, II en,
m Quarter,
all i t for the rail-
On ii i i I, roads
N. G.
The Stock ill every
and prices as low
lowest. Highest
paid country produce.
the
e-
Sale of Property for Taxes
i I i
N. Ru he I
o u ii n- ii
tie I
In i. om I
ii o
I- ii.
lot, n
i i r, firs kit, i
I ,,,. . . I ii, J . two I so
Taylor, J II . run lot, I
Phillips, tin I
If, I lot,
II I
W,
Town fir X C,
Shippers should i
Hi i lull ;. Co.
Clyde Line
Bay Lino and Chesapeake
s. s. Co. from Her
and Line from
Boston.
J. CHERRY,
N. C.
I. E, District
Washington, N. C
the
Pitt l U A
i. Wilson
i I per- prejudice
i . link.- In in.-
ind
. . i. ,
or I of It
t H liar hi
May. I
in,
Ml ii II. J.
pit
plaint.
But next ground alleged is a
matter of which we must take I o-
Hue, the establish
log graded school discriminates
in Its provisions one race
and in of the other. If this
is -1, ii Is iii I of
IX Section of the Constitution,
which provides a
tin- children of the white race and
the children i f tin- colored raw
In-1 i i in separate public
schools; but shall be no dis
i ll of, or to the
Administratrix Notice.
us on
I . C,
a pill i C nil
i . re In i lo
, , . ,;. I
, i inn-l
for twelve
a, ii i i a f ll . re -vi iv.
. I,
I;. V. Cox,
one bite
shall hilt
child, an
ed
not be on
of its discriminations.
This being an application
for Injunction, this court
has the right to review the,
id tags of fact by the court below,
i- well as law, Jones v. Boyd,
O. But upon
statement of
case on appeal, certified by the
of we that
neither of these Acts were pasted
as they were required to DO passed
i- to
the to any
by issuing or to raise money
a, r That i-, j by taxation. They both stem lo
of lbs school age have been properly pasted the
the same amount of
capita as a colored
o ; and the color
GREENVILLE,. O.
The leader in work and low prices
for Si per dozen.
Half Cabinets it so per dozen
fr n.
on nil the time. Come
examine my work. No lo
The very
to all.
s to n. in., to lip in. Yours lo please.
IN
American and Italian Marble
N. C.
Wire and Iron Sold.
work and
and application.
Ar
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P. M.
iii a a
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an
I- M A U P U
is as
eS
WHEN YOU WANT
i Dry Goods, Groceries, Confections,
etc., go to
Mrs. L. WHITE,
thick Jack,
Nit. lino cf foods Mow low
produce for or in
HUNDLEY,
RICHMOND, VA,
hill have
amount capita as any
child, and that
Senate -the yeas and having
been called and recorded on the
and third readings, and on
different days; but this was not
done in the House, of course
due this being so, if it is that
I t I yeas and nays were not recorded
In the House en either Hie second
races shall have equal this
for an education, so far as the log to us to so, both Acts are
money is concerned. for the purposes
this bill discriminates were
. ,. r,. a perpetual should lie
I ace to the prejudice the . v.
other race, it is ct G. Black v. Cm-
V. l N. missioners Ibid lit There was
V. commissioners, I In refusing the injunction.
The law will not ,
that to done by indirection that Orders JOB an-
cannot be directly. The Act solicited. Best
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IN THE SOUTH
CORRESPONDENCE
709-711-713 E. Broad St
RICHMOND, VA.
r with train N
i. i with the Carolina Central
lied with the lied
Air Line and
at with Durham and
on Hid Scotland branch
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on leave
a m p m, la B III
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Train Tarboro dally Sunday
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Ply-
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day am,
Train on Midland N O
Sunday, I St a m,
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a a as.
Train on leave He It
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leave
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Mount a m, I o p m. dally
Train Clinton Branch
i -Union dally, s SO am and I IS
r. Clinton at am Lad
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Train
don all North dally, all via k
B.
Pass. Agent
J. It. KENLY,
T. M. Manager
High tirade JOB
done here, us your
All the News
Twice i Week
------For
a Year
The Eastern
D. J.
TRUTH II, TO
VOL.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, JULY 1902.
TEW PER YEAR
NO.
Twice a
Tuesday and
Year
RICKS WILKINSON
in
Wash Dress Fabrics and Silks
most houses wait until
season to make reduction, it ban never
been policy to do so. We put a time
limit on good, and if not sold within that
period, they must go. This week oiler
among oilier great valueR many of our
lineal novelties prices far below cost of
importation, an opportunity customers can
appreciate with the season all
before them.
STAND FOR HIGHER MORALS.
All of White Lawns, Dimities,
silks, Mercerized Ginghams,
white and figured, have been
reduced per cent.
Also yards and Scotch
Lawns yard. Fine sheer quality, pin
dots, rosebud all over effects, fancy stripes
and figures, while and tinted, full assort-
Lot not broken. quality
el sew hue
Ricks Wilkinson
Bethel High School.
I. AL C strictly Preparatory School.
for for Life Oil
J W Principal, MISS
J. W. Music Art.
Primary Department, 1.50 Art, .
2.88 Music, piano lent
Advanced, 8.00 Incidental fee, per year,
Board moderate. For further address
Now the moral sense tin-
feeling itself mi deep
us to take ;
measures lo rid Hie town of
very and
character, the fuel
there arc men living In our
whose lives are a to civil-
and ii damning t
their There are men living III
wheat lecherous, beastly
lives are defiantly pointed to by
boys last merging from the knee
pants stage as a justification f
departure from the i
of right. There are men In
daily walk in life is
an flagrantly Hung In the
face of man in
the town, and while their
as a reeking even;
decency is not so horrible to eon-
template as the one rated In I
our midst by the brutish wanderer,
parts, yet is
as shocking the moral
and lo Its effect upon the young
manhood of the town it is far more
powerful and dangerous, because,
the one was committed by a com-1
pal at stranger without means I
its hideous so aroused
the Indignation of the people that.
his departure was demanded with-
OUt preliminary preparation, and j
the other by men of influence
menus, no doubt by
methods, and the manner
in which they ate treated by their
fellows is n premium placed upon
debauchery and crime and an en-
to others to do like
wise.
So long as
the eminently respectable
citizenship give their endorsement
to these degraded beings, defy
the laws man and disregard the
laws of ind, just so long will the
moral status of re-
main impure.
When a community buds itself
face to with proposition do
mantling such prompt attention as
with which had
lo deal last Monday, it is high
time that they go a step
and create such a vigorous demand
for healthy murals, as lo make the
wholly undesirable as an
abiding place for such
Hot
Weather
Specialties
in and examine these BARGAINS cure-
fully and see how it will you lo buy goods
here. an- going to give CUT
TUB MONTH JUNE, and hero
a few of the special
We out sell you If you with
others. A Style. Mu-
Low
lent buy.
I We the hum grade,
others, only Is the toss.
Parasols
all lira in weal in
are cut for ibis month.
selection.
mid
Call
Ham mocks
Do nut We
yon ought to have lo
In but
ii. you d. kn how
arc.
We have other goods
ask for
fur the hot weather. Come and
J. B. Cherry Co.
The Only Department Stare in
GREENVILLE
J. W. Principal.
i ATTENTION, FARMERS I
I Hail Hail Hail Hail I
S INSURANCE
Crops Insured Against Damage or Loss ;
SUNDAY
I feel that ought to
he upon this very Important
The as
religious and civil institution, is
losing its hold upon the
hearts and lives of our people. By
a gnat many it is treated with
indifference. By one class, it
is a day of recreation and pleasure.
By another it Is used to do
what, they claim, la necessary
work. am told I hat are
, throughout
Ibis, and other counties, some of I
whom me Influential, who
cure on Sunday, and
claim that it i an
is nut a necessity, Ho
man has the mural or civil tight
to cultivate any that
his violating both the law of
hi-State tn save It, or to
plant so much u he knows,
in the beginning of the year, he
will have lo use God's holy day to
gather it. I know of successful
tobacco growers who say it is
lint a and that whoever
does it, does it simply because h
wants to. if one man, or one
set of men, can set aside one law,
then others may set aside another,
if it is tn their Interest to
When the love of money
and completely con-
the thought and life that
civil and law are
trampled under foot are on
dangerous ground. Who can fore-
gee Dual result
i speak uncertain
terms when
directed at the heads of govern-
, or other high i
i the violation of any law i-
ton certain extent. One
of the definitions of the word is
lawlessness, This reckless
for Sabbath, and the law
of the State respecting it, is one of
the opining wedges that will,
its very nature, lead lo viola-
of other laws In this Sun-
day principles In-
which the heart
tuition, -Men
not contented lo violate
inn in
V. I .
W pity.
FOR STEAM SUPPLY.
We Insure Tobacco for per acre.
insure Cotton for per acre.
We insure Small fur 18.00 per acre.
ALL PAID IN FULL.
Park Region Mutual Hail Ins. Association,
I be time. M. A. will no
N. C.
Notice.
To the colored Teachers of Will
The Institute for
colored teachers of this county
beheld in beginning
on Monday, July and eon
tinning two weeks. The law com-
you to attend, and you arc
notified lo do so. Should
you fail lo attend
this Institute you will be
teaching of this county for one
Yr. Take notice and
yourselves
We have added Steam Supply to our business and
will -oil in this low. an when of
Globe and Valves, Globe
Angle Check Valves, Water
Oil Cups, Air fucks, strain Hancock
s. Injectors, Cocks,
Pipe sixes, Pipe Kitting all
LINK OP Packing, Rubber Belt,
Belt, Belt, Bell Lacing, Bell Hooks, A-.-.
THE GREENVILLE
IN
CO.
W. II.
fount
June SO,
Pools arc sometimes self made
N.
Hugging and Ties always
on hand
Fresh goods kept constantly u
hand. Country produce
gold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Ulterior Finishings
for Fine Modern and
toga.
We solicit your patronage and
guarantee to give satisfaction
prices, styles work.
Please send your orders to
tub
A man always square
self Without resulting i
met.
him
cube.
a ii m
Pills
will save many
him to eat
be They prevent
SICK HEADACHE,
cause the food and
lab the body, give been
DEVELOP
coated. i
lake No Substitute.
Pip and Drain
Garland Cook Stoves.
civil law but drag with
them their who for the
mist pail arc ignorant, and need
the uplifting of their
employers, and right full v should
It, rather than be taught,
by precept and example, to
law Hod and man. The
laborer is told, in some cases, they
will In- paid extra for Sunday
in others, are
in th. n faces they must work
on Sunday, r lose their job.
the is the
lone, in the former bribery.
the authority of ls
above nil other authority, and
the Sabbath
iii keep it holy. days
shall thou do thy
works bill the seventh Is
Hod; III
it not . any work,
I nor son. nor thy
thy manservant, not maid
servant, nor nor
stranger l within thy gates
People persuade them-
helve i- no harm,
the heaven and earth says
every g-1 d man and woman, who
the Hie the
lo use up ii- their might
ii. H. M. Ki
Democratic
a i invention of the Democratic
party of Pitt county is hereby rail-
ed to meet in the Court at
Greenville on Saturday, July
at o'clock, M., for the
purpose of appointing delegates to
the Democratic Convention,
t In held the city of Greens-
lb in on Wednesday, July
to the Congressional and
Judicial convention when called.
Township primaries will be held
at o'clock, P. on
Juno 28th, at i he usual
s, for the purpose of
delegates and alternates
tn county
The of delegate- and
each town-hip will be en-
tilled to is us
I Beaver Dam A,
I,
Greenville
I,
Swift Creek W
By order of the Democratic Ex-
Committee of
L. BLOW, Chairman.
L. Secretary.
To The Point.
A bright boy, who had been
taught the nature of strong drink
promised to shun it, one day
moral and visited a rich uncle, who was a
teetotaler. He offered the boy a
glass wine, which be declined.
lo sec bow far be could
be tempted, he Urged the boy to
drink, and Anally offered Mm the
ill u watch he would drink.
The buy declined,
don't tempt if I keep a
I can some day buy a watch
of own, if I drink and lake
watch I may later on have to
pawn ll get Council
Republican,
Si in- i Is ii in
ll ,, more Hum mo i
think. Al i and
mi in I ll I
i s
Win-
,.,, mi-
b mil elm
I . ll
When get aerial navigation
men will cease to leave foot-
prints iii sands of timer.
When fool is the victim of
he is a chip
if tin- blockhead.
ii generally places the high
, on when he
suing damages.
Lends m in All.
beats ell
in.-s I
lung says
. Hue
i i lo Hi- it
little
I I
viii I- nine i i One Minute
i, lass Children
, ii. son- i grip,
John I-
Liver Pills
That's what you need;
to cure your bilious-
and give you a Rood
digestion. Avers Pills arc
liver pills. They cure con-
and biliousness.
Gently laxative.
a .- . .
w-v fl A Gently laxative.
O A Vt U w i inn


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Eastern reflector, 27 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 27, 1902
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