Eastern reflector, 8 July 1902


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Have You Forgot
What P
SALE OF LAND.
A FACT
ABOUT THE
virtue contained in a
I decree lbs Court of Pitt made
th March term, MU, of arid Court.
In. . What is known as the -Blues
. II r It Aim.; occasioned by actual exist-
I C. I external conditions, but in th
individually. i Cherry others, the cases by a disorder-
.,,. i will to tale, ,
I AM A ,,. , , h ,. in , ,
t. tin-1. I THIS IS A FACT
which may be
I of Minute in the.
fin. and u tie-
by trying a course
OLD DOMINION LIN
Poultry Fancier Free.
The Dixie Fancier, published by
J. K. at Albany, Ga., is
a 16-page monthly devoted
exclusively to poultry, a subject
in which people are constantly
Undies more profit interest.
We will send the Fancier free fir
Dry Dress Goods, Shoes It
lie known a tin- K I A
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware U if
.,,., the north i e river of ft V
Tinware, M .
I AM TO less. land i- bring hope and to the all poll ts for the i
I more the mind. They bring health and elastic- roads at Norfolk.
to see mo or your next i Flour
Yours to
Meaner leave Washing-
daily ate A. U. for
leave Greenville at IS fa advance
M. for Washington, this month.
evening. Rev.
Jas. B. White.
; lowing deeds
I deed from W. K. to E
in Book V. V Pa
I J C. i B. .
; in Bunk A. I IV II
i ii. State of N. C. to R C
I Recorded A. IV
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk,
Philadelphia, New York
Aurora, South
They control and regulate the LIVER.; Sen n Quarter,
with tail
They bring
to the body. Shippers should order freight by
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE, the Om Dominion Co. from
New York; Clyde from
Bay and
Notice. from Mer-
every Bun
day. morning and evening. Pray-
Wednesday evening
Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. M. A. Allen
every Hun
lay, and evening.
nine.
i from Stale of to E C the colored Teachers of Pill ,
Hook . Boston.
from stale of Kc to E c i July 1st the steam
pR The for the Guide will leave Washington at
Recorded in t Pg d teachers of this county will m. Tuesday, Thursday Sat-
T Henry C Tic held in
L. .,,. ,,.,, ,., and and will leave
u , I . V I., t- at it con- ,
, . , . . u ,., , at a for
in Book I week-. I he law com- A. M,,
Mil f-om II well no-raw i i l
and yon arc Wednesday and
one more to do so. Should The steamer Mat terns will leave
f II,. I ed I ,
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor.
PER
and Line the
Locks, Doors
Windows, Paints, Rope,
Collars, Pious, Shovels and Car-
Tools, go
nights WEEKLY
Brown U yon will M J I J , K, i.-,.
Ibis county for one j AM paper
notice and govern Carolina.
North Newspaper. I J
, ., , , ., L. II.
The Charlotte
II TUt veto
la int. MM Kev
CALDWELL TOMPKINS. i pastor
a. B. B.
F. H. Hard-
prayer with sermon every
and Sunday. Lay service
every 2nd and 4th Sunday.
Sunday school a. m., W. B.
B. Brown,
every a. m
Preaching second,
and fourth Sundays in each
month. Prayer meeting Wednesday
night. I. W. Davis, pastor.
Sunday school P. M., W. B
Parker, superintendent.
regular
largest telegraphic news service
delivered to any paper bet ween
Washington and Atlanta,
its special service is the greatest
ever handled by a North Caro-
paper.
THE SUNDAY OBSERVER con-
of It or more pages, is
to a large extent made up of
original matter.
yourselves E. District
w. Washington, M. U
Cunt Schools.
June
Court.
C . n Cot
K.
i-. N I t of
W ire- I Execution Sale,
i c .
By of an execution to the
A Real Friend.
I suffered from dyspepsia and
W. T.
TRINITY COLLEGE,
DURHAM, N. C,
Kit k
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a . lion Tor says . star-
T from Superior , v,.,,, m, s c. I bad
many to no
the lay .,.,,, .,.,.
July. K , . , . , , ,.,., ,,,,
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bidder said ,.,. . ,, , cheerfully
K .- to
x That only further weaken.
following ,,,.,,.
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I Have Just Purchased a Drummer's
Samples of the Latest Styles of Millinery.
g mere is I a the
a the right I top, lull It 1- well to be III on
. ills lid. ad ground II
H -J. nil.- with I
Offers graduate and
undergraduate courses of
study, cow library
laboratory equip-
and gymnasium.
students
bled in ti years. Large,
n u in I a r of
annually.
made lo worthy
E very moderate.
with mid Paver-
name for Ml- D. W. NEWSOM,
. ,. , th,., .,. . I.-.-T. It t than
. .,, . Hid runs and
Sample copies sent application.
Add
THE OBSERVER,
Charlotte, N.
IN
J. W. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Tics and Bags.
shipments
solicited.
WU poles I. i lake In the a If neg- . run I I
M . ,. in- A f la I I A I
, . , line- IS torn l, Early re, I rt U V V
v. i i I.
Inf the next a
ti
me
I I North Carolina I I
i Less i mew
W . , ling and A widow in South
r i n i . MS,
j mi; II II.
j u
h in ii i i ii in Millinery was never
in sure and see
I., up the ditch I Is-- move ail in rue .
ginning, the ho and cleansing the sis- ,,
pills. gripe, W
. have taken I J L,
f torpid liver every spring for C
-it-II M. W Vs.
They dome more good anything I .
Industrial
A of Theory
Boos
Study Manual Work
in Engineering,
Chemistry, Electric-
Mechanic Arts, and
Manufacturing,
Full courses H
short courses
special courses
Tuition and room, HO a
I hoard, o month.
mid Company,
i. it .- C
I ii c . . It n
j C mi ; Ail ii
J I I. I r C II pane.
has been given dam-
ages saloon k. who
liquor to her
she had warned him mil s.
suicide,
n. II Jay i the
It a i
me the A
property 1601 run
-tn v n Carolina.
. . . mi.
. COREY,
DEALER IN
P i
A LINE OF
nice Hardware.
COME TO ME.
J. . COREY.
LODGES
A. K. A. M.
No. first and
Monday evening. K. E.
fin. W. M. J. M.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
L. G. W. Atkins,
Bee.
K. of River Lodge,
every evening,
L.
sou, K. of It. and
R. Vance Council, No
meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, Secretary, J.
S. Tunstall, Regent.
A. Council,
No. , meets every first and third
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy
Chief; D. Smith, Sec
I. O. Conclave
No meets every second and
Monday nights in Odd
lows Hall. W. II. Wilson
Smith
H I G G S
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C. II
lo Si lake I Chill j ,,
r,, .- ,, the . I. s. st ltd
Ion every it i- simply
Iron and Quinine in a form. No
Here, N
fills.
Photographer,
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INTO
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BY
ADVERTISING
i n r n r
New buildings for ruin. H
Booklet Day The leader In good sad low prices
it A A- t for Si per
Half Cabinets go per
. All other lines very cheap, Crayon Portraits
fit T made fr small picture cheap. HISS
I I. f Frames on hand all lime. Come and
my work. No trouble to show
samples sou The very
sTork to alt
S to a. m., I. m. Yours to
ire. I r pay- Co Tail
rabies,
Gail
High lie Key I'll
n ire it. lo pi inn i r ;. to. tan.,
A on in . i . Hay. rabies, I
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i OF NOR . CAROLINA J, O.
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. Tine Jelly, Milk,
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i. Matches,
Meal Hulls,
REFLECTOR f
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A I. nil . i
homes day and will wants In known
In
Ml will bring
is ft r vi
i in any i
g it m of Hi-
I and I. whit ii curries
hi nuts is in
of an advert i
I art,
j THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE j
I NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE I
V all .- ,
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vi, , and all persons he. n.- . . . . ,.,.,
ulna Ware, and
ii-1. for 1.1 twelve . Crackers,
iron, dale or this mil 1.11
pi.;. I tar
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to. Mi in v
Butter, New
Th.- i
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Law,
One hundred sad
ships. Free to
of Loan,
for needy.
Students Instructors
it Water Work-,
Healing
Fall
IN
American and Italian Marble
N. C.
Wire Iron Sold.
work and
sent
ATLANTIC COAST
RAILROAD CO.
CONDENSED
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Dry Groceries, Confections,
go to
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
Blank duck, N.
low
and , , . T T.
. . . , produce for or m
Ilia if heap fin on
Ar
v. Tarboro
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a in, a m,
ft a at, u. in.
Mills am, ll five
ii to. no p
m, Mills p n
t. Maxton p n arrives
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with train Na
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at with Rod
Springs at
with the Air and
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hi . pi . low as lies
Highest market price.
paid
Dr. D . Li. I
Surf on.
i. -M tn.
HUNDLEY,
Chill It i inn
cure
i. . Pay,
on ill. N. C.
DON'T In any old
tiling Hint Is offered you.
I for something nice, fresh
palatable. We bare
I are
Wholesalers say we sell
Kit CITS and
any store in tow n. That
at tight
Then want a
To
HIST of
also.
Th- pi me gel
time Is
; SO am.
II a, m. in an. daily i
RICHMOND, VA.,
Till STUCK tic
IN THE SOUTH
709-711-713 E. Broad St
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Pus. Agent
J. It. Manager.
T. M.
All News
Twice a Week
The Eastern Reflector
Twice i Week
D. J. EDITOR
TO
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, JULY 1902.
NO.
Tuesday
and Friday
a Year
RICKS WILKINSON
in Prices of
Wash Dress Fabrics and Silks
most houses wait until
tilt- season make it never
tun to tin .-. nit
limit on and
p. rind, must go. Tills
among other values many f
at far below
an customers ran
with season all
before
All our While Lawns, Dimities,
Silks,
Piques, in and have
Also yards Cl alleys and
l-in Pine sheer quality, pin
dots, rosebud all effects, fancy
white and tinted, full assort-
quality
Ricks Wilkinson
Bethel High School.
D -L C A School.
for for Life Our
I W Principal, MISS CRIMES, Assistant,
MRS, J. W. Music
Primary Depart men I, Art,
Music, Including rent,
Advanced, fee, year, I
Hoard moderate. For further particulars address
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal.
Clark
The the Democratic
convention will be of
which will lie necessary lo a
choice. As Wake county, where
Judge Clark resides gave him last
Saturday her solid vote, so his
I native county Halifax on
j day cave him her solid II votes,
and him beyond the
and
bus for Chief
Thus, by the unanimous
people Who know
and ha
been unanimously sustained, a-lie
been by so many Other
lies. In . in which
n vole baa been taken, has lie fallen
nil vole has
In in which no volt
taken on f Justice, Judge
is known In at least
votes, his vole in Tn
us winch I. so far held
over
the to hold
it is be-
I be will receive over
voles, his total over
out of 1,287, lie has had no
bin votes have
and for
J Shepherd, nil which
were not and
Observer.
Sooner Bella.
newspaper correspondent up
Slide, not I the fact Unit work
i. shortly to bruin on the new don
I t nick of I he Soul u
Charlotte, makes
the point that crop
will be short next season because
cannot depend on their
help to remain on the farms
when the call tunics for
hands. It is a point that North
Carolina farmers should bear
mind. It is lime they gave some
attention to question of
proving their help. Many of the
Western Slates arc
a foreign element.
Swedes, Norwegians and Germans
make excellent farmers and good
me honest,
a majority of
them born tillers of the soil, and
they look eagerly forward to homes
in this country. The can-
not be upon; Southern
farmers have I that lesson
well, and it is that they were
by it Charlotte News.
THE PRIMARIES.
Delegates Selected lo County Convert
I u I N U of July there is no need
of your going to the mountains or seashore to
keep cool. come to our store and gel
of Fabrics that ran the mer-
from in the shade to tempera in the
save money by slaying home and
keeping cool. in stock necessary
hot weather, and no mutter how
low tin; price is never B
WHAT WK SB and sell
only what so you run no risk in
buying goods from We have some bar
gains in i Waists. Parasols
Thin Ureas Hoods.
It. B. Cash
B. A. J.
C. L. T. Lewis
B. M. J.
J. P.
J. T. J.
s. T.
W. It.
It. J.
a.
I. n.
II. M. Jones
W. Mason
J.
Tim's Pills
After eating, persons of a
will derive great benefit by one
of these pins. If have been
DRINKING TOO MUCH,
they will promptly relieve the
SICK HEADACHE-
and which
the Appetite and remove lei
i in; . Elegantly sugar coated.
Take No Substitute.
There is one thing to call
your munition l. THAT ItS We
Toilet Soups we can buy.
Pure goods highly perfumed, from
per .
In is now time to commence canning. We
have i HOY AI. Pill IT Its, by every
best vacuum, nil glass, no metal in
contact with line clear glass, handsome
shape and full measure.
Our Grocery Department is every
day. The lines Hotter and Cheese always -on
lee, Phone us for what you want.
J. B. Cherry Co.
ATTENTION, FARMERS I
Hail Hail Hail Hail
INSURANCE
Crops Insured Against Damage or Loss
insure Tobacco for per
insure Cotton for per acre.
We insure Small Grain for 8.00 per acre.
ALL PAID IN FULL.
Park Region Mutual Hail Ins. Association,
I b; s. lime, M. A. While will your yon
M, II. N. C.
Only Department Store in
Poor Little
To a great extent lb
the theory all
children learn the same thing.
in the way, but all par-
know that is not the ease.
minus arc variant
their faces or their bodies.
Whit one can learn easily another
cannot learn at all, or only after
Ion-; laborious effort. Hut our
system, tea at
expects all juvenile needs to
run the same channel and all
juvenile capacity to be equal.
Whether mere is a remedy for this
real obstacle to thorough education
is a grave question. As a general
thing, our schools are crowded
teachers cannot Bad
time In study and humor the re-
individual
mind. There may be BO
remedy this condition, we
must admit, as the Hartford Times
says, that many of schools
almost inevitably to be-
come factory rather than a
GREENVILLE INSOLVENT LIST.
with Chapter
Laws of North Carolina, 1901, I
herewith certify that following
persons were listed for taxes, and
the amount opposite their names
is the a due the town of
Greenville for the general tax for
said list being
list allowed me as insolvent, dead
or removed, by the Board of Al-
C.
Tax Collector.
GIVE IT TO THE HOSPITAL
The question of ii
Allen,
T. C,
Ha
O.,
Brown, J. H.,
Bernard, w. s.,
i Alex ,
; Peter,
, Bryant, Sam,
j Ned,
L. O ,
W. b.,
Carter
Cherry, Lovelace,
I Baton.
Forbes. A. Jr.,
Fleming, S. M.,
Garrett, W. B.,
Tom,
Sam,
II. B.,
Austin,
Harris, S. II.,
Harris, R.,
Johnson,
I Johnson. Boot., Jr.,
Jones, w. M.,
James,
Sam,
King, John,
King, James,
Lewis, J, H.,
Mel tow an, Isaac,
James,
Julius,
Proctor, W. H.
FOR STEAM SUPPLY.
S, II.
DEAL
ruin
IN
THE
CO.
N. C-
Cotton Bagging and rice, always
on
Fresh goods kept constantly en
hand. Country produce
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior Finishings
for Fine Modern and Cheap
We solicit your and
guarantee to give satisfaction
prices, sly lea work.
send your orders to
Tito Greenville Co.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Judicial
At n meeting of the Democratic
of the Third
Judicial District Carolina,
held on
Judicial Convention of the
Third Judicial District called
to meet at N. on
Thursday, July 10th, at
o'clock in., for the of
a Democratic candidate for
solicitor of said district
By of
T. c.
K.
During the twelve months ended
June the total value of pro-
ducts exported from Wilmington
was This exceeds
the. value of export Chat lea-
ton Norfolk, and with the ex-
of Savannah, Wilmington
does the largest export business of
any Atlantic
Messenger.
and county, A. B.,
been for several months
in. Plummer, John,
while we have had several WU.
the people M A.,
., . . i.
dead i
. E. L.,
Button, Oscar,
lull, John,
Wane, Lawrence,
We have Just added Supply our business and
will roll anything in this line low. Bee us when In want of
and Angle Valves, Standard
Anglo Valves, Check Valves, Water
Oil Cups, Air Cocks. Steam Hancock
s. Injectors,
Pipe ail sixes, Pipe Pitting all sizes.
LINE OF Packing. Bell, Gaudy
Belt, Leather Bell, Bell Lacing, Bell Ac.
,.,.
whole, to take very little in- Win.
Iciest All agree
it would be a great
own very
few are willing to go down In their
pockets and furnish
ii, and unless ibis is done, we will bit field, N. II.,
. have any hospital and j Webb, Win ,
. Mack,
will miss another i,,,
for
A well equipped hospital
benefit and blessing to Six Fret Scholarship. For North Carolina
every class of our people and all. of
be willing to j has a
liberally to such a worthy i from President Farr of the
charity. j College Nashville, lo
as ion every In that
HO
a ii
lit
Sick Headache
Food doesn't digest well
Appetite poor Bowels
constipated Tongue coated
It's your liver Pills
are liver pills; they cure
biliousness.
All druggist.
I . I
BUCKINGHAM'S I
SOLE
an farm Drain
men women who baa paid
school lax, will agree
shall lie turned
lo the hospital fund, the
will lie settled and we can ii
hospital. I have talked the matter
over with several of our largest
tux payers and An willing to
contribute the of their
luxe, lo this fund.
I feel sine I bat hose who have
mil I heir and school las
iii be willing to contribute
amount of lbs tax to this fund
ll mi, ill truth in fad. mil lee of the Congressional
lo all people of n a the Dem-
Garland Cook Stoves.
BAKER HART.
union for this State. TWO of the
scholarships are law, two business,
and two short hand course,
each is valued at WOO year and
is good for three years. Mr. Joy
tier la at liberty to appoint
young men or young women.
Any one can write to
Joyner, N.
regarding the mutter.
of the Executive Com-
and will be a lasting
to this generation.
Mod; to Yield.
until i Witch Basel In
. r l. i. s
lions lo en
lo ii
t skin disables, all shall i
L.
the
District is to meet Ply-
mouth, N. Wednesday, July
p. for purpose
of tor con
gross.
w. ii. Rodman,
Dem. Congressional
Bx. din.





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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
U. I.
Batted it K.
n-mi r
Pis
at Wed
unanimously
Claude
old inmates of the
Home, at
n and MM cut
throat. They from
county am Confine.
We beard a nun of lb
the other day,
Unit of Greenville
wattled whiskey out of town
II l up lo
u.
The report lb
Your Hair
my
falling out badly. a
bottle Hair Vigor, and
my coining
Minnie III.
Perhaps your mother
had thin hair, but that is
no reason why you must
go through life with half-
starved hair. If you want
long, thick hair, feed it
with Hair Vigor,
and make it rich, dark,
and heavy.
M I All
It cannot
Bill . dollar and
I II.-
your
I Fresh Gossip From Nearby Vicinities
Oat I t red by Our Correspondents
f .
Winterville Department.
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS
NOTES.
N.
Factory i
no all Hie fruit that
of late H.
Bryan and is having it nicely fixed
up.
Mum Mary of
who has been flatting friends
here, left for
K. James ha by hie
corn
II A. Hopkins, of is
COUNTY CONVENTION.
Assembly the Campaign.
The county enliven-
lion assembled at noon today lo
appoint delegates to the
of i in-cot ton crop, j and Judicial
places it
off from tart month. This make
a pour outlook for cotton, Inking
may I for hie here, Mrs. M.
they Bill pay the cash
price. J. W. Boa, minis
w the last the here family
ox Ml-. Co . have Plymouth he will
tin Tobacco Trucks, besides home. The community
i of lines. Their sales regrets very much loosing
for June was a man.
will
large cargo of next Monday,
yesterday lo eel- Three town yesterday
one
A. I. of Washington, is
here Loading several earn
with poplar logs which he will
ship to Gel
The young people gave ice
cream la-i night at
i he for benefit of lb
brute lib in
j ville. They glory in the record of
forefather.
The A. i. Mfg. Co., have
just received bit of Iron that will
last the line
Dora after pending
visiting Miss Bet lie
AYDEN NOTES.
N. July 1902.
F. L. i .-I c. of has
been here a few days Ibis
tall who ha
been visiting in came
home
One of our young men wears a
brighter smile.
B King, of spent
Tuesday
S. If. of
spent Monday in town.
J. of Kinston, was here
one day I Ins week.
N. of Youngsville,
in town.
E. V. Cox went up to
M. of
was here Wednesday
I. W. Sawyer, of
her a while Thursday.
H. ML of Norfolk,
in town.
Ayden edge bad I heir
annul July Bed. They
at the Hotel.
Mexican Liniment
or near bat ca in
ii u tat
in the
urea.
whole cotton producing
The meeting was called lo order ,,, ,
Greenville, came home J, g. and Jesse Carson
roll call
executive
who culled for a roll call , x. L. Mow Bid J.
Of delegates by W. came lo
Brown, secretary executive .,. W
committee. II. T. King and J. Lorena
were requested lo act a o aunt.
temporary H.
call of Mies left Wed-
the
made
man an-
M. P. is. of Snow Hill.
Tel-
any made application
to oM i in The
Board of Aldermen refuel lo ad
them on the ground
had.,,., me ;. ,,
.,., in lb.- ,.
. ,.,,,,, ready to proceed lo a , night.
me under. he ;,.,; .,,.
impose double tax on the K. I. Col ten moved Unit the
good. convention lakes of lo
i------- to allow lose-
delegated
Thai i-
people
hi convent.
. .,,. J ,,,,.,,.
of let abut ti an to
have paid and adoption of
taxes go i They the delegated to vote
i for certain
I k I i, T. lay
have paid mm
nine to I
even
v a motion
Cotton motion on the table. This
was earned.
Sim Chapman, who baa been
for lime, come
home
ville, la
Cox.
Mi-s Hull, u Is spending
at Black Jack
cows and
I- n kid.-.
by A. i. Cox.
At a meeting of Council No.
spent In on
II. W. Moseley left
fur lo spend ii few
brother.
s. a. Gainer is through
listing laxes in township.
Dry is us
and is doing
Mi. T. A. Carson spent
hi Tarboro on
About thousand
acre turned town Sun
day. was a dark day.
The old I rain still con-
to roil, We must feed the
k.-es.
GRIMESLAND ITEMS.
O. A. M. last Tuesday
night the following were
elected for ensuing
C. July, i.
the crop looking very nice
now. Some are
tobacco next week.
J. J. lo Washington
school bills, there id no telling . the Tyson motion, y. Maiming C. W.
will be In and G. June- moved lo lay y , j H. S . C. A.
.,,. .-.- till I
the-.- luxe, and n matter
. . a fur re
, mm i i E
is i g us much more.
lei i
lo l i ii -I
and I lie Aldermen can
. i iii i lump i
coal all. In whole
town ill ii lo II e
In accordance
of I will
ii II p. ; e
ill agree to I ill
lie built in ii while.
mo ion on the
Pair, A. U .-. J Harrington,
demanded, ; s W aid., ,. II.
a majority Voted l
the mailer nil the table.
lion I-. I
m.
, . ., ii
of for
him, wad adopted.
. I. Klein lug led a
the lo
. late In c vote
I he for Judge Walt.-i Clark
Chief .-
Cooper. Con. J W, Smirks, I. S.
w.
live.
Send on your orders for tobacco
I. mi. i late.
and Sadie
Carroll ate Mrs. J. Cox.
ITEMS.
C. E. went lo Vanceboro
Sunday and Monday.
Mis
of bar Mrs. C.
If, Jones,
U. A. of
gave a call Monday.
are glad lo know
Buck is Improving.
Mi-- Helen Galloway and broth
Sunday
us.
I gasoline boat is run
mi lull tune now. She is a
nice boat.
last
Rule's where lie
BLACK JACK ITEMS.
July
W. II. Wynne came in Thurs-
day from Plymouth to .
days, lie left Ibis morning
for Holier City where he ill lake
charge of a school.
Seth Hooker end Nat
of were here Monday
viewing the tobacco this
act Ion.
During atom Friday night
lightning struck Calvin Mill's
patch, destroying about
bills of . A tree
at P. was blown up.
Mr. Arnold says belt confident the
was over a hundred years old.
A. and E. h. were
visiting near Pose Hill last Sun-
day .
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dixon spent
at W. Cox's
near Ayden.
Mia Smith spent Monday
While.
and Waller Dixon
el tended meeting at
last and Sun-
day .
smiled on us
day evening as ho hurriedly
passed through u route lo
by his best girl.
Mi's. Sue Clark is visiting S.
W. Tyson.
For a Lame Back,
Sore Muscles,
or, in fact, all Lameness Sore-
of your body there is nothing
that will drive out the pain and in-
so quickly as
Mexican
Liniment.
If you cannot reach the spot your-
self get some one to assist you, for
it is essential that the liniment be
in most thoroughly.
Mexican Liniment
In rt.
It i- u u. u i pun killer
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended that works automatically,
ft. Is Non
Will be reinstated if arrears be paid month while you
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory
of and payment of arrears interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable.
payable at beginning of the second and of each
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
A. To make policy payable MM the lifetime
of insured.
J. L,. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
I'll M B, X. C. July,
Mr. nun Mr-. George
and of Roper, had been going to school.
Janus resolution are Mr. W. Freeman, J. J
delegates lo the The went up road Sunday after
., i lo cast vole were held in the
Judge II. night. They Mr. W. has been
Jr., Associate very and much enjoyed. very ill for last few
Ai ii Miss Agues Moore, Who Will Williams, of Vanceboro,
en.-favorable to Judge II. in Saratoga land I streets Tuesday,
i. the resolution was with- for returned Sat-1 W. E. his two III
n motion was made to j. c Knott, lo
At o'clock m taken vole of Joseph N. Moore, of ville Tuesday
home near Falkland, Mia, I the was town Saturday. We
King, John pleased bin. The bbl regular
passed peacefully away mi ill , In W. II. Pollard tat After
of several i , , , i. i;. n. burn j Ho will lie gone their meeting they gave ice
John Kb., Dead.
l- H ,., . . i I
was jean and inn I eel
woman. She a -I-
Mis. . It. and Mia Juli-.
n II, in die, Mrs
cream supper was enjoyed
and Prof, much by all who
The roll two weeks,
nip-, Mr. Una-
1.1 lo
Mrs. E. has gone to a of from
. 2-11120 Bra. K. ha gone lo a
Mi. J J Hi to slay a fee a tended
lion. James her son, Jno. I. at Hotel ice supper Tuesday
leaves sous Messrs reading of the Miss of Norfolk, lo Wash
and John King, she bad a burst of applause. I i Miss Gay, near I .
relatives in with Jam arose and expressed bore. Mrs. Ward who-bus been
the family have the sympathy of bis for the sentiment of the art having plenty of rain j her C. M.
resolution and the applause given u. the farmers Jones i home Tuesday.
are growing Mrs. J. J. Mason who has been
res Miss Meld spent several to Golds., visiting her
Making New
The idea is being dissipated that
when a man advertises he simply
away from
manager a well known agency
create
does not take from one
man
of other establishments in the
same line, he is due to
new I rude they
Record.
THE FIREMEN,
A Liberal tuition lo Them.
P. M. and Chief
It. met Hawk
and Rough A Heady lire companies
at g June
was to listen at
marks from these
Hodges stated that the
town did nut lake the interest
lire companies ought to be
shown also gave the
hi-, click which
appreciated most highly. The
I hanks both companies were ex
tended to fur bis
gift.
We the colored
people as a are to
and do not who their real
arc, but the undersigned
forget his friends.
I law I. to.
THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE
NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE
. It I i Mil Ml HIP
The burial took place o'clock ,,, uM b ,,.,
evening in the ,. I
cemetery Falkland.
day- in low ii sitter, lire, returned
I be withdrawn ottered
. a endorsing course
The railroad J. II. Small for
Friday e gave a Instructing that the vote of
en- lie east for h'm. This
In was adopt I Hope sill soon Improve.
I was W. II. a res J Mies Ada Louisa Ton lo
. which her Mm. Harrow.
load
J. T. e week.
S. M. w. up lo
on this
Mr- c. I. Barrel Is quit sick.
tin The road a
to be built for town
in. Greenville or Haw- to
, ,
Journal. Tl, ,,,,
I all resolutions adopted
bad I but
good lo b line
ITEMS.
N. C , 1909.
Mr. Ireland, the potato buyer
nine list of delegates lo the is here.
t. I I W. It. has
I he
Dick W
WM I u.
Mr. of Corey N. c,
the
High was us a
while today.
Literary. Classical, Scientific
Pedagogical, Musical
lo for i of
. t- of r. I Tin
Id will
t J I i-tr-M
Mil
Ii- -Inly
D.
N. C.
UNIVERSITY
OF NORTH CAROLINA
of the
System .
. .
the Is obliged lo em
ii lake to
of people.
The miner kicks because he
is kepi down in the world.
No, Maude, dear; you nil
poker hand ash hay.
right
Free In
and Hie r.
Water
Greensboro Female College,
Greensboro, N. C.
Literary and Courses,
of Music, Art and
Literary Course and
all Living; WOO per
pear. Fall session begins
10th, For
apply to
LUCY H. ROBERTSON, President
Notice.
To
I ink. method of my
for the fr
rill nullity of
of the
it
I n voter
to duty a a
Democrat, if ii
I will try lo perform of
lo of my ability. Thanking
my Meads in t,
the action of
I inn for Hi. of the
Very truly,
North I ,
1- I I
M. I.
r. P,
Tin will take
notice that an notion as above
In the of
will to obtain n
dinner the
in the
the mill will take .
that lie la at the
of Superior Of mid
l I., tin- IN in
the
in N. or
I., lbs or
imply In the Ike
In
AGRICULTURAL
AND
COLLEGE.
Industrial Education
A combination of Theory
and of Book
Study and Manual Work
Engineering,
Chemistry,
Mechanic Arts, and
Cotton Manufacturing.
Full courses
short courses-
special courses
and room, a
board, u month.
lit I students.
New buildings for
Write for Booklet Day
at the A. M.
Pres. GEO.
HA LEIGH. N. C.
Tie. till
day of July,
Superior
Full trim I s,
I-. P. V ENABLE, President
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Is supply of Stationery
vetting low I If it is, scud us your
order. JOB of all
kinds In latest styles best
TRINITY COLLEGE,
N. C,
Offers graduate and
undergraduate courses of
study, new library
lain, into equip-
gymnasium.
Nil i -I
bled in i, Large
of scholarships
awarded annually. Loans
made to worthy students.
very moderate.
For address
D. W. NEWSOM,
See Our New
HABERDASHERY
Men of Taste Will Be Pleased
With our A p a of
Fashionable Haberdashery.
We have the finest Men's Famishing.
world and yet we
nothing at We give
everybody the best service we can,
and the best for his
money. Shirts, Collars, Cuffs. Neck-
wear, Bathing Kobe-, Belt, d-
Garters, Socks,
needs to attire, is
and no price to offend. Come, see.
THE KING
EASTERN
of the Board
NOTICE.
If i a la the
II
The Board of
all the
paper It i to y
owe Tin
for
Sp Pro- W. H.
k .-ii
LOCAL ITEMS j
p Shots Home News Put ;
Words for Busy Readers
claim Of lb Hoard of
for lines by town,
and a committee was appointed, to
bin and the Hoard of
Education.
The Mayor appointed the follow
log Standing
j Curr, Spain
Fruit Jars cheap at S. I I'm Ar
la taking out all the
Ty
There only a or two lo son and Carr.
Uriel Mention People net
I With la the World J
1902.
E. H. went to
Neck today.
Jesse went the road
this morning.
B. V. of
spent today here.
Miss Move, left Ibis mom-
lag on an extended trip north.
Mrs. L. If. went to Tar
this morning to relatives.
Mrs. W. K. little
child left this for Chapel
Hill.
Mrs. Martha Latham came
I Ibis to
visit friends.
H. Harding bus gone to
Hyde county where he delivers a
I Masonic a the
Harding
and T. A.
Duke left morning for the
I water tuns.
Miss Anderson, Ayden.
who has been visiting Mrs .
II. returned home
day
Miss Mary Austin, of Tarboro,
Miss Nina While, of and
It. J. Howard, sire via
Mr. and
I, 1902.
Jesse Harrington went to Wilson
today.
II. . Pool went lo
today.
Miss Katie returned this
morning from Kinston.
W. B. Brown and family return
evening from Virgina.
K. II. Thurs-
day evening from Scotland Neck.
C. B. A. B.
left Thursday evening for Seven
Springs and
New who
baa been a few days here,
left this morning for
Prof. W. went to
today to deliver the ad-
dress at the Odd
lion.
the of
Spain, and Cobb.
Ordinances Aldermen Tyson,
Alderman
disturb
lib.
There of dust,
street sprinkler continues to I porker and Curr.
rest. White Cemetery
Thirteen saloon ought lo lie cu-,
for a town the size of Colored
ville.
people my dog days arc. The Mayor reported that be bad.
the and school
have every day. money as directed.
Mr. is having, Q. D. Tax
on which.
he purchased above the
j The Board then proceeded lo
of
. P w
r were
Norfolk, Va. to the list.
Pool a well known Several applications
brick buildings, is put-1 ran. licenses
ting up huge stables on Filth It. Chief of hue IN
street for Mr. W. Ii. Hooker. made his report for the
While in Greenville be would of
glad lo confer any
lug work in bis line.
Morning Mail.
Accounts to
were ordered paid.
A committee was appointed lo
the of
Beginning Monday the morning of the town,
freight on Ibis will lie;
held Kinston until the
illuming train Golds
the west.
This train, which w ill also bring
mail and passengers
Kinston lit and reach
Greenville between
While not so good K if
bad been wade
train, yet this is much
schedule of several
months past.
months
i-
will leave of and Mrs. M. died lust
A Good Company.
W. A. Fleming, agent of
Central W
of Cincinnati, i spending a few
days in Ibis section II the interest
of bis company is meeting
with much success writing
Many people
bold policies in the Union Central
gad regard them us the Mr.
naming from
to pay death claim on
policy had lapsed for three
years, et BI kept in force by the
feature of
No other com
oilers better Hum
the Union Central.
Bight at at the Methodist
of diabetes
The little girl bad a great
sufferer for several months and
the end was not unexpected
the God called her spirit
float earth to rest in
friends of the grief stricken
arc pained to know of this
sorrow which ha come to
them in their
loss.
The funeral was held in
Methodist this afternoon
at o'clock, after which the re
mains were interred in Cherry
cemetery.
The services were by
K. A. Bishop assisted by
Booth.
following of
Church ailed a pall
Henna. J. b. Little,
A. A. J. U. J. A.
A. U. Ellington, W. K.
Harding b, B.
Mi-Ms Annie Kitchen, Scot-
land Neck tine Smith,
Mississippi, who have been visiting
Miss Rosalind left Ibis
morning.
1902.
H. A. White left this morning
for
Jesse returned Friday i
evening from
Miss Alice Lang left Friday
for Kinston to visit friends.
Miss Home left this
morning to visit relatives in Hen- ,
E H. Tuft and c. L. Wilkinson
afternoon for Seven;
Charlie Skinner came Friday
from New York to visit
parents,
Miss Bonnie left Fri-
day afternoon for to
visit
W. T. be and family
from a visit to
Va.
R M Lewis to Kinston
Friday evening to take b s little
I girl returned
I Mis W. H. Barker and Mis
have home from a
nip I. Seven Springs Wilson.
w Friday
evening from May of
mouths in Carolina
Georgia.
Miss Miriam of Win
who bad visiting
Miss Maggie Brown,
home Friday evening.
and Mrs, B.
turned Friday evening Halt
Mrs. a
are glad lo know her health is
improved.
-r lag Tr-
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
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 Reduce Stock.
Dimities, Swisses, Lawns, and other Stylish Fabrics in a Wash Dress Goods Line
Bros, E. P. Reed Co., for High Grades.
Wolf Bros, and the H. C. Co. for Medium Grades
ALL THE ABOVE WARRANTED TO BE LEATHER AND AT POPULAR
I A
Remarkable Sale of Reliable Furniture
Our great May and June sale of Furniture will make these
months memorable ones. Housekeepers, here is an
to buy goods at very low prices. Nearly every piece is
offered at less than today's price.
Great in China and Japan Mattings
Linens and Wash Goods
Linens. Mulls. and Fine in Wash
Goods. Visit the Wash Goods Department see the new
is on sale prices which an- practically below cost.
1900 Yards of Embroidery
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 of the H. C. Hooker
Millinery Stock has been removed
to my Big Store and will be sold at
Sacrifice Prices.
C. T.
fr in
Tue who the
lo it.
Warmed Weather.
Mr. Alfred Forbes bad
thermometer at place
Id home and
us Friday limn
it
At many
as M, i
Hide Kurt-cry
limit
C II. act a on W
ten, and a day or two an
,;,. with
mother hen on .,
off vita only one chicken.
can't on a
The
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Bands
FOR. PRESENTS
Cigar BANDS and Old Virginia Cheroot WRAPPERS MAY E. ,
with TAGS NATURAL LEAF,
GOOD SPUN
PEACH AND RICE,
and TRADE MARK STICKERS from Pipe SmoKIng
Tobacco, in the ONE TAG being equal to TWO CIGAR BANDS or TWO OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOT WRAPPERS
JO
hood.
BANDS,
. . BANDS
raws
Each .
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10.000
SI
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HOT SET
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A . tier rt
SANDS
1300
Duel
RAZOR
1600 BAN OS
TOOLS
BANDS
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BANDS
like dam BANDS
A PORKS
BANDS
BANDS
TRAVEl I I
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i i . .-.-.,
I'll
1400 BANDS
The above illustrations
represent the presents to be given for
FIRE
BANDS
i BICYCLE
BABY
k 1600 BANDS
i-
Five Cent Cigar Bands
WRITE. YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS PLAINLY on of package con.
BANDS or WRAPPERS and for-- an them by registered mall, or express
prepaid. He sure to I your package securely wrapped and properly so
it will be lost lo transit. Send bands or wrappers and requests for presents
also requests for to C. Hy. Brown, Folsom Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.
OUR NEW ILLUSTRATED of for 1902 Includes many
articles not shown above. It contains the attractive list of presents ever offered
for bands and wrappers, and will be sent by malt on receipt of postage two
cents.
Our offer of presents for bands and wrappers will aspire November 1902.
American Cigar Company
ave You Forgo i
C-u
i T.
What
ii and Cm
h Frank C II
to Mayo
mill i. in I
I AM STILL AN c I
will
I K Or .,. in ii
I i I ire tit
i ; I it a . in
is nil
Carolina,
V,
Dry foods, Dress Goods, Shoes ;
at in., mi the of July,
Tinware,
ASH Ii r ;
th.- l-i ml -i will
Come to s-c
-a-
your next U
Yours ii
i i r d
C. iv
he
. V. . s, All r
Si mi
II n . r . . i i.
. i-ti Lord, h A Hie II. i.
. d, ii no i ii to all per-
l the
. m i In I hi d,
m i n it claim .- the
i U I A I t i t
i or In-fore day May,
i ii. i v 11- plead in
Mar, 1902
11.11 WILSON,
A u U. J, n
DEALER IN
American and Italian
Ire
wort and
do in- and ii
WANT
I i I mm it I.-., i
elf., l
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
X. c.
line cf goods hand. low
i ; . cash or in
II i r
IN
J. f . PERRY k CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Tin tins of
Tin
,,, .
Ll;
fur JOB ire
Hulk,
Photographer,
The leader good
for per
Half dozen.
All Mild vi t heap. Crayon
made any mall picture cheap. IS ice
lime. Come and
my work. No lo
very
all. office
h t V a m., I, in.
I. S. f
PATENTS
. i tor
i For fro. book,
Poultry Fancier Free.
Dixie
I J, K. Albany, is
la Hi monthly
lo poultry, a
in people arc
more
We will semi I lie free fir
a car lo any lo
who pays
a year's subscription in advance
dating ibis month.
to
D c
Windows, Rope,
Collars, Shovels Car-
go lo
f,
in Kick.
a IS
Administratrix Notice.
.- administratrix on
-i . n
f Pill iv, N. r., all
i. i i i ink
He i mid all i n having
mid
twelve
r hi or i.-.-1 w ill l
ii I
M,
i i ;
I V. Cox, All inn v
in-
Thai ilia place lo gel lb I
Fruit Jars
is . have in
mill tit
as low i Then at
usual we are m i- r I be
N.
The in every
and Hie
best of Everything price, i
, a a paid for
in the Grocery Line
your table front
Mm arc sure so have Hie
CHEESE OS ICE.
THE
Norfolk, Va.
i In
and
one, Private New
New
Steamer leave
Ion daily A. M. fur
ville, leave daily
M. for
New York Huston,
Soul i Creek.
San and
all is i , Weal rail
at
should order freight by
i n S. Co. from
New York; Clyde from
U Line and Chesapeake
U c.
. I Line from
a July
and Bat-
for
and will leave
coke at B a. in. for
and on
Friday.
mil leave
during July and August,
for
J.
N. C.
J.
Washington, N. V
BALK OF LAND,
By of in a
the Court of Pill
it the March 1902, of add
certain
Ho II. Aim.
Iv f. Veil J. II.
J. II Cherry and the
will to auk,
court in town of
In the Udder cash.
on An.-u-i. 1901.
That land In the
county on
river, partly in awl
In the
batter the K
C. Mil Of of
the lands in Pitt
and on north river of
the said V- U.
. -.-.
less. is
more in
III u
W. K. to E.
lo ooh V. Y.
Kraut from Stair of M. C. E.
Villon in A. Pa.
Slate to C.
In Book A. t Pg
from Stale of IS. f. K C
in II. IV-
S from Stale of N C to C
Ion Icy in I P
from Stale of N C hi K C
la O Pg
Deed from Henry K J
v In 1.1
a Deed from Seal E c
in Book V V
n iron in i;
in Boob N I Pg
one trail
of tin- in foregoing
N i the Parker
Brown land, and m Um hurl.
ThU June
IN------
nil;
LINK OF
TO SEE ME.
J. It.
North Carolina's
The Charlotte Observer
DAY IN THE YEAR.
CALDWELL
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor.
the
largest service
delivered to any paper between
and Atlanta, and
special sen ice is ale .
ever handled by a Caro-
paper.
THE con.
of Of is
a extent made up of
original matter.
WEEKLY
Kit printed Tuesday and Friday
par year. The largest
in North
copies sent on application.
Address
Charlotte, N. C.
CHURCHES
every Sun
day, morning and evening. Pray-
Wednesday evening
Rev. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. in. M. A. Allen
every Sun
lay, morning and evening.
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
H. M. En re, pastor. Sunday school
m. L. H. Pender,
Rev
J. B. Morton, pastor Sunday
school a. in. E. B. an
F. H. Hard-
Minister. Morning and even-
prayer with sermon every let
and 3rd Sunday. Lay services
every 2nd and 4th Sunday.
Sunday school a. W. B.
i H. n, Litany
every a. m
Preaching
and fourth Sundays in each
month Prayer meeting
j Bight. Rev. W. Davis, pastor.
Sunday school P. M., W. It.
j superintendent.
regular
LODGES
A. F. A A. M.
U No. meets drat and
bird Monday evening. E. E. Grit-
tin. W M M. Retina, Sec.
O. Lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
L. H. O. W. Atkins,
gee,
K. of River Lodge,
j M, every Friday evening,
O. Forbes, L.
K. of R.
B. Vance Council, No
, meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, Secretary, J.
IS. Regent.
A. O.
j No. U, meets every and third
nights in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy
Chief; D. Smith, See
Conclave
No. meets every second and
f Monday nights in Odd Fol-
lows Hall. W. II. Wilson
Smith
Dr. James,
All the News
Twice a Week
For
a Year
The Eastern Reflector
Twice a Week
D. J.
TO
mm- m
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JULY II.
NO.
Tuesday
and Friday
a Year
RICKS k WILKINSON
in Prices of
Wash Dress Fabrics and Silks
Although most, houses I he end f
I season to Bike reduction, it never
been our policy to do so. We put a time
limit on goods, and sold within
must go. This week we
among oilier great values many of our
Kneel novelties at prices far below cost of
Importation, an Opportunity customers can
appreciate with the season all
before them.
All of our While Goods, Lawns, Dimities,
Silks, Chiffons, Mercerized
Piques, in 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 white and tinted, full assort-
Lot not broken. quality
elsewhere
PITT DELEGATES.
To the
The Judicial convention for Ibis
district will meet in oil
Thursday, July The county
convention last Saturday selected
DAM.
Delegates.
C D Smith, R. L- Nichols,
J S Nor man,
T A Nichols. S V Joy mi
T A D C Barrow,
J Han is.
J II Maiming, James,
I. W
O W Then
Henry Rollins,
Competition
July Comforts.
W W Thomas,
W K
I II Little,
OB
I J Elks,
T C Cannon,
J A K Tucker,
W E Proctor,
J ll Galloway,
S A Stocks.
W L Woolen.
A H Congleton,
J H Keel,
S A
W Jr,
C II Johnston.
Ricks Wilkinson
Bethel High School.
n At. C A Preparatory School. Prepares
for College and for Life Our
W MISS
MRS, J. W. Music and Art.
Primary Depart men I, 11.60 Art,
1.1 . Music, including piano rent,
8.00 Incidental fee, per year, 1.00
Hoard moderate. For further address
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal.
THE NORTH CAROLINA
NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE i
W F Hart,
H L
J ll
II K EH is
R w
Cox,
II
II II
U it N O the month July there is no
of your going to t mountains or seashore
keep cool. Just lo our
some of those Thin Fabrics tin I run mer-
from In the shade In in
and save money by slaying at home
cool. in stock ilia necessary
things for hot weather, and no matter how
low the price this is never
WHAT W K sell
only what gun ran tee, an you r n no risk in
buying goods from us. We have some bar
gains in Shirt Waists, Parasols and
Thin Dress
There is one thing we almost
your attention is
carry nicest Toilet Soaps
forgot to call
SOAP. We
we call buy.
highly perfumed, from to
In is now lime to commence canning. We
ROYAL FRUIT by every lest
best perfect vacuum, all glass, no metal In
contact Una clear glass, handsome
shape and full measure.
Our Grocery Department is every
day. The lines Butter and Cheese always- on
ice, Phone us for what you
Charlie Tyson
John
IS V Manning,
E Jackson,
Jackson,
DO Barry,
J M O Nelson,
E C
Edward Harris,
L I.
J. B. Cherry Co.
The Only Department
GREENVILLE-
FALKLAND,
John s Harris, J L Fountain,
J C Cook,
TL Williams, K
Little. R Williams.
R J Ling, H M Lewis,
Lewis, J W
B A Barrett, WK Home,
To the State Convention.
Classical.
i-
in. H .
el r it-
ml In is i I
In
nil
July
Charles D.
N. C.
F G
J L Fleming,
A D ,
King,
F Harding,
j I A Sugg,
I H
It King,
Long,
E AM c, Jr.,
Forbes,
Marion Crawford,
J Vincent,
F M Smith,
J J J Fleming.
j W L Nobles. T Spier.
SWIFT
O L
A A Forbes
J White,
B It
J II Fleming,
Arthur,
Frank Wilson
T II Hooker,
D Moore,
J Cherry,
Jesse
It
W H Bagwell,
P Harrington,
W C Vincent,
W Tucker.
The delegates from I he several
townships in this county lo the
Slate convention, which meets in
Greensboro on the Kith, me as
DAM-
Delegates Alter
W A Pollard, d Allen,
Ci W
U O B M Jones,
Moore, B
ISA.
J Perkins,
o Hun. Waller Clark, now
Associate Justice of the
Court, a man, who, when a men
boy, enlisted in the in my de
Southland, made a
brave soldier, and on of
merit was advanced lo a rank sec-
to none in the Confederate
army a boy of his and
whereat we know, that he has by
his pen done much lo give to the
world accurate account of the
brave heroes of that great Struggle
and thereby preserve the memory
I of those deeds of valor, thus
hugely
I history of our beloved State;
I. . . i,. i
private business compete; in
public matters The
success of all private ventures and
the i
is based upon the intelligent
cation of the principle.
Competition is the life of trade
when competition is legitimate,
open and above board. It brings
out energies and directs the
ambitious of our
leads Io
the more careful selection and buy
lug . -I-; P I lie
farmers hi prove his Wm k and
enlarge of lib pro
the
to seek new outlets fur hi- wan-
improve the
All advancement in private
business is the result of legitimate
competition, which means the
it to advance one's interests and
not inclination to push a com-
down hill.
as may seem,
competition is the surpassing of
your neighbor in the marts of trade
by conscientious means, and not
forcing your friends to the rear by
questionable methods,
and dishonest scheming.
I lie advancement of matters of a
nature stub as building
schools, churches or
organizing of a manufacturing
enterprise, calls for the co opera-
the men who are
tors in their private business. The I
men who compete honestly and j
conscientiously with their neigh-
I ors are the men community
lean depend upon to co-operate
alien the united of all are
required to promote the
i he and the same
lime will make any one else hustle
i .- thorn in coin-
pet ion for business of an null
character.
ll is the small man, selfish,
and grasping, who
disparages his neighbors, mistakes
opposition for competition and who
will never cooperate to advance
welfare
Which lie
Advertiser.
m is
Ml
t.
To the
county.
I take this method
my candidacy i
lion for m Deeds of
county he ac-
. County
when ii meets.
I have been ;
. lo my
whole duly as a good loyal
Democrat and if nominated and
elected I will try to preform the
duties of the office to the utmost of
my ability. Thanking my friends
in advance for their support, and
awaiting the action of the
I the best interest of
Democratic party.
Very truly,
J. L.
Pill
the
S U Bess, whereas, a man he is pure, us a
J R loyal and true, as an
ton Si learned, honest
and
Cotton Bagging and
on hand
Fresh goods kept constantly
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior Finishings
for Modern and Cheap
lags.
We solicit your
guarantee give satisfaction
prices, styles and work.
Please send your orders to
TUB Co.
GREENVILLE,
J A
W ll Bland,
W F. Harding,
F M Kit pat lick,
Grimes,
M Jones.
Spier,
John Brooks, Dr W W
It W T It Allen, son,
Dr 1ST Cox, A G Cox.
j H Smith,
II Williams i
o E Davis,
J It Stokes,
Laugh o W Harrington, ll T King,
Janus,
J L Moore,
the resolution J King.
II F
j ii Davenport, it
SWIFT OBESE.
Moore,
Tucker. J A Blokes.
The billowing resolution
Hon. Walter Clink was adopt-
, ,
Whereas, we, the Democrats
Pitt county, by delegates in con
ration assembled desire to express
ourselves in to the high
of Justice of the Bu-
prune Cant M this State and
whereas, we i the per
What Spent.
How much did Congress in its
recent session appropriate Be-
Livingstone, of
says the direct appropriation,
including the canal,
and that
to be
added for contract provided for
which sanction expenditure,
the created
Treasury up to 11,060,577,052. It
was accordingly a
alter all. This is an
enormous upon the tax pay
ti- pockets. It may be borne now
while times are good, bat this scab
Notice.
lo the colored Teachers of
The Institute for
colored teachers m -------4
beheld In Greenville, beginning
on Monday, July lib. and COO-
tinning two weeks. The law com-
yon to attend, and you arc
notified to do so. Should
yon fail to attend continuously
Ibis Institute you will be debarred
teaching of this county for one
Take notice and govern
ourselves accordingly.
W. H.
County Bunt. Schools,
June
C P Moore.
Following
that delegates from
this county to the Judicial Con-
of the Third District be
they are hereby instructed to
the solid vote of Pitt county
for our distinguished county man
Hon. L. I-
Moore, we do most cordially
him to the Democracy of
the as qualified
for the position of Solicitor of the
district point with pride
to ins administration of the duties
of dining the past four
W Brown,
A D Johnson.
I.
and whereas we recognize
in him all the elements which are
necessary In a great Jurist, as has
been Illustrated in his long and
service as a lawyer, as a
Judge, and OS a
Court Justice, where-
be is towards all of will be
Interests, both of private a reaction comes bust
and public corporal ions, In I U again
corruptible by
1st. That I
endorse his candidacy tor high
Chief Justice of the Bu
picnic of North
That
by this convention
lo the state convention,
in City of Greensboro
on the are hereby In-
to the vote of Pill
county for this distinguished ,
for the office of Chief Justice.
The following resolution
J. V. was
Convention.
Hy order of the Com-
Congressional
District, a Convention of the Dem-
of I he First Congressional
District is called to meet at Ply-
Hie ; mouth, N. C. Wednesday, July
at p. in- for the purpose
of a candidate Con-
Chairman, Dam. Congressional
Ex. Com.
sing
Whereas, c believe that the
educational Internal North Cam
Una demands at present as State
of Public
services of the best man
can be had, and, whereas we
recognize in the person tho
present Superintendent,
J. Y. a man in every way
admirably suited and to
discharge well onerous duties
of said office, therefore, sol veil.
Thai this convention heartily en-
him tot the same.
i use.
A Real
-1
for lay. w.
el
many and lo no
,., ., iii my n l-
Him
cat I want now my
s try stomach
That only weaken.
Hi. . mi mm
rural. am
late mi II
John
Mi. Williams, of
ion was bitten by a
snake about a week ago Mr.
Williams was on his door-
step with his sinus off enjoying
cool the evening when
. the least a king snake
cane i from the steps,
Coiled ll-elf his leg Is-
ion be could do anything, him
on the foot. Press.
A Bad Breath
A bad breath means a bad
stomach, a bad digestion, a
bad liver. Pills are
liver pills. They cure con-
biliousness,
headache.
The Wilmington base ball
has disbanded, could not play
ball.
a--.-.
I lie made a
mi profit of twelve
mouths.
Leads All.
-One Minute Caw
I'm- mi
-In
i i in tin ii
a I he
i. yield, -ii once
lo n
cure i
i Cure.
Sun
I, v. i tan
. . ,


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Eastern reflector, 8 July 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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July 08, 1902
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