Eastern reflector, 11 July 1902


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SAVE
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
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The above illustrations
represent the presents to be given for
FIRE
BANDS
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BABY
k 1600 BANDS
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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
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Carolina,
V,
Dry foods, Dress Goods, Shoes ;
at in., mi the of July,
Tinware,
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Mar, 1902
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DEALER IN
American and Italian
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WANT
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Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
X. c.
line cf goods hand. low
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J. f . PERRY k CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Tin tins of
Tin
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
Entered at II.- t m N-
C,
Fill JUT, JULY II. 1902.
Two vests ago my
filling out badly. I purchased a
bottle of Hair Vigor, and
soon my hair stopped coming out.
Miss Minnie Hoover, Pans,
All opportunity ft Baud
work on Die part of a
committee not yet
All woman recently
gave a in
birthday of her pet
dog. Ami at a big lo How
a pet monkey bad the seal f
Great i
A girl aged IS mouths, at
was by
tog foremost in of
water.
Forty two burned
at Clinton, causing a
forth gets little of
migration she wakes
effort It, but know
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.
ii
if
bout.
J o ,
.-
Fresh Gossip From Vicinities
,. I by an
Readers.
.,, , . n Monday at o'clock
Department.
valuation the estate of
I CORPORATION COM
July I,
i To tin- Democrats of North
will present lo
Democratic State Convention
for the office of Corporation Com-
missioner Hie name of Mr. John
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS Those noted are M and will ask with great
quested to be present. for bis nomination. Mr.
lines are has spent bis life this
J. L. Jackson rat to Scotland here is a sight. To be where his lather, the Kev.
Neck July
FOR THE LITTLE ONES.
a Game U Good Training In the
of Geography.
There must a loader, tome one
i- in
i- doing
thinking himself. Any another f
players may take in tin-
Win n nil seated, the I. ml r takes
his place in front of them and
them that ha is to did know
Mis.
visiting at
Charles is at MoM
head Oily. overcrowded with orders all
Galloway and sister, of j the pulling extra
line-land, were visiting friends , time. Then may rest as-
here Saturday and Sunday. Mia, cured that over thing that can be
Helen, to the delight of her done will be done to protect their
friend, will remain abort
longer.
everything ha John L. of Hie Method
the Other fine an not M Protestant church, for a great
,,,.,, I of was leading
the A. Cox Mfg. Co. is and his life is an open
book to of county.
upright,
legates.
if it is he.-l at it is. The slate is
as some
others y el II la a mighty place
to live Herald.
PITT
To Km
Beta are the delegates from this
county appointed by the
convention, to the Congress
convention
the of
DAM.
was visiting
Mrs, H. Chapman
man went to
Can-ill
Miss Mamie S visiting
Mis-. Kale Chapman.
Miss Green-
o be held in i after
few days
turned In
Wm.
-oil-
Sum GT Tyson,
Trust's J Holland, Tyson,
A Parker, W
a day. But ii would
no, i w Brown,
to the
tariff on el I manufactures.
I Ilk
her Monday.
Col and family were v 1st
legal the home of William
AYDEN NOTES.
a. c , July h,
II. T. was in
o. I.
in Greenville.
K. I. Taylor, of Va.,
was here Monday.
and Can
coining, Sun-
day in town,
Quarterly meeting at the Chris
church last Saturday and Sun
s A
., ,,
S M
Dr J
M a
j; J Manning,
A den, Sunday.
Miss Annie Stock, hits n
on a visit to for some time day.
home Tuesday morning. Archie
Mi-s. w J.
la hereto spend some time with lime past, left
her friends and relatives where he will make his
Sunday preaching Mr. was one
Heady
who has been
for J. J. for some-
INA.
W B Warren, W
Ainu MO National ;,
o Mother. W H William-.
To raise of home-it II Morning,
To develop wiser, J HO J B Hut
T.,
young people, of the pro
training of J-
on.
per
opportunities learn
they may
of parent
bring into relations lb
borne and the that
and may cooperate
in education of
child.
W W Tucker,
I-. Praetor,
Galloway,
Mil's,
Cox.
Misses Mabel Cox and
spending sometime vis
I King the family of G. K.
the have come back.
C. A. is of
Held, spent Monday here.
bee for a few days.
Mrs. A. and
ibis for
Md., to
for several weeks. Before re
liming the will
most promising young
and bi many friends
ail wish mi.
to lose him, urn
much sun
sister,
Minnie, near Winter
were
Miss Gog, bag
came borne
Saturday,
Kev. J. K. C.
w. Howard's appointment at the
Hui-tau ll Sunday
Mis and
in
town and
ward and the very soul of honor.
X. man was ever truer to
friends or more
his action., He is bold
and fearless In discharge of his
duty, any overpower-
prejudices which would unlit
bit for Hie dealing pr
justice to all. Mr. ll
for Hie position
by his and experience
and will make an
able and And,
last but not least, be is a
oral by birth,
and practice, and the party has
ended in vain. For
these we mos earnestly
beg the party to
Fifth
and the Piedmont section
of North and at
time by choosing Mr.
this path
Wilson, John By
A. M. Scales, M.
John A. K. B.
A. , W. Ii.
Land, V. Jas. T.
J. John
L. King, M. C.
G. Wright.
the name of a stats end n letter of
tin alphabet is to
five
While lie is five all
plater- must he to think of
or town in the he called
begins with the given
letter. Tor Suppose he
give-. Maine n and
the letter, the must oil
try t of a city or town in
Maine the mime of which begins
with the letter It l
for tin mI to do the thinking, for
Warren and Joseph War-
sons of late
of Chocowinity, and brother of
a resident of this
city, were Tar at
yesterday. Both of the
brothers were the river
While the river Joseph
was taken with a fit his
art of
swimming, went to bis rescue, with
result both were
Joseph was years old
Their bodies were
and hereto-
day train taken to
their old home, for
Messenger,
7th.
The
has a right to one of , to party is
hem for the answer, and ,. ,. .
, , in And
know which one of them it u go-
to lie.
Ii
inn. 11-k another player
Democratic And
that's the truth. Lot us keep
then. down. Let us respect the
opinions of those from whom we
differ and not spend too much time
looking for questionable ulterior
motives or out Haws
opponents. Don't make any
necessary sore spots.
answer,
name some other town beginning
with the Mime letter, or he may
change the letter two r three limes.
Then he names other State
game s long s
Interests lbs players. necessary sore spots. There never
If the home or was time when we didn't need
a little company boys votes election day.
girls, prise be offered
the most correct answers, New I
Chicago is a fast town.
latest move there is a proposition
to put breakfast cars on street
railways, so early risers
eat breakfasts way to
and curs for men who
do not lime to spend an hour
Thus they can
eat on the run, us it were, and give
markets purchase her fall and daughter, Miss Annie,
winter millinery. Mi Monday
There will be a special meeting left on evening train for More
of the head.
To surround the
S A Stocks
care in impressionable
years of life, Unit will develop
citizens, instead of
and
To use systematic, earnest effort
in end, through fin I
; . , i , in c-ii; Id-
; bore 1-
. kindergartens and
v. i w ill care
the Ii III Ii.- united con-1
work little children
pay better Hum any oilier
k Mi can lie
the I
I bought into all Unit
eel s ml in lion i-
church, stale legislation,
men t
co o; rate work f t purer,
truer I onus, in i ;
accomplish the men
and
To -ii such is will
ensure that i of
years lie tried in
bill each low n shall i.
special 1.1 L
officers win business it shall It
lo lookout for care which l Johnson,
rescue, Instead of confirm, the KG James,
child in evil nays. To work for
such probationary
homes rather than T Hooker,
whole
in a sense duly and
to the dependent
because
there is no philanthropy
will to speedily reduce our laxes,
reduce our prison expenses,
the expense of
reel ion reform.
The of the Congress is
civic work in its broadest and
highest sense, and every man or
woman, who is interested in the
arms Congress, is cordially
to become a member,
aid the organized effort for a
higher, nobler, national life which
can only be attained through the
individual homes.
Written for the benefit of
who do not know.
By Sec. Onion
N. C.
INTENTS Bl.
Hi C A i W Billet,
A Harrington, W a
Jesse I W Cannon,
H Smith, C
A II II C
flan C II .
I. k-
John Jr., Pierce,
i, I II
Josh Carroll, J H
K Harrington, J u Hooks,
Nobles, W
FA I t. H.
K Williams, II It
Hi Morrill, King,
. i is Hilda,
i. J Mule,
B.
I N
M T M Davis,
W K
C Askew, i K Moore,
if
i King,
w Long, S A Dudley,
M A
Harrington,
lie T King. I.
h-s.
proud lo honor with this
I position, one who has
I been I lo the calls of the
from the lime he attained
bis majority, and bus faithfully
I performed as he has
i I ten called i n In
Ni v., Hit he reunited,
j is Hits
I Pill will present
lion name of Band, and all other, look and
OF THANKS.
ii
I A. If, A. M.
We committee appointed to
nod present resolutions of
I banks of Greenville Lodge, No
A. f, X A M.
appreciation mil kind-
several and
ladies of l and
citizens and Osceola
as a candidate
I for the nomination fur Congress
from is district, and
from this to the
vent ion be
lo use their best efforts to
secure M nomination.
Ai Mr. James
was withdrawn,
the following as a
lute which was
delegates the Pill
county convention, in
desire lo out
Chan Inner,
K W King.
; s
A l. Blow,
W r Hauling,
S Hester,
Nash
W II Allen,
Noah Forbes,
C A Tucker,
J H Boyd,
It I. Can.
II L Coward,
S T White,
S Km In s,
I.
K in nun,
B J K Clark.
J Little, T
J Stokes, B
Henry Blokes,
Nil Corey.
t B.
I a Cobb. M
The following was in
rut county has faith-
fully stood by for
Congress Ibis district which
have been our
counties for many years past and
has given them at all times u-
hearty and whereas Kill
appreciation the services
Hun. John H. Small has so faith-
fully rendered a
from the iii -t DIs
Therefore be ii
let. That we most heartily en-
his for
I ton,
Thai delegates up j
l-j this convention lo
lo Is-,
he'd Plymouth mi 80th of
this in in- Instructed to
vote Pitt for John B.
After a be-
refused lo order a
lion II an In leave the h,
of I lie the ii ill l ii
cite mines have threatened to boy
cut who attend the sick
in the families of the lion union
Its way these foolish
men lose public
Star,
V. Stale
of Public is
very sick in Hi
throughout State wish
him an early to health.
inn Tested kindness i
picnic ceremonies
held of June,
beg e i M- iii make our report as
Lodge No.
A. K, A. M. feels nearer
closer to and every one who
touch with us on that day.
I to who do not know the
secrets mystic tie arc we
greatly indebted for the of
I on occasion,
we lake great pleasure ill spied
upon the minutes of our
a a and memorial of
aid
cM i cm of all many kind acts
slid presence of who felt a
interest In cause
I. A. Si
K.
A L.
C. C.
K,, R. for th Legislature.
As the county convent ion will
lie called lo select
lo fill many fur this
good old county of Pitt, I take
great pleasure In nominating as
one of the two men lo represent us
in the true
and loader of It,
K. Gotten, of Falkland.
He would do what ho thought
best for bole county and
forth favored few. Ho would
look lo the interest of people,
lie has ha-i experience in the
vocations of life to lit him
for a good legislator, He is one
the largest farmers Id Hip conn-
i-crimps hi baa more acres ill
cultivation than any other man in
the county, I have known Hob
Gotten for more than years, and
he is line lo his lends, he Is
cons, polite and kind to all.
and when
convention meets a lime yet to
i e named, lets everybody come
with one aim and one accord
nominate Mi Col ten by
one dissenting vole,
and wens will make
mistake. X.
limit
The Long
Row a dream inst
n seems to hive
hours when really it
was not more t him a second in
A In. fitting be.
Side h. of a all k boy. lie felt ,
hoy's pulse disturbing
him wailed for him lo awaken.,
After a few moment, a .-high pass-1 more jobs lo the
ed by on the street with Star.
As Hie tones of the he j
the
lie said, am so glad
Unit me, for had a
dream that lasted for
hours. I dreamed that J
Ilia. my brothel Bob
came into the room with I siring of
the most horrible sounding bolls
rang than in my curs, I could
Sot mo.- i speak in hint. The
roam seemed to lust for so long a
I nm so glad that you
awakened mo.
A for one
second had caused nil of dream
just st the waking moment.
A Trick an Ea.
Make a hammock muslin,
lo by four threads,
end after having this in sail
and thoroughly dried it place
in it nil hell which has been
i t
After all side of the
good summer re-
One be very to have
a good a Sunday school
picnic.
Weal kick prices go
Up, and notice when they
come
What a great thing it be
if we could only carry
lust opportunities.
It doesn't take a
lo distinguish the differ-
between ties and home
made ties.
w ho goes through life
trying lo kill time doesn't seem to
realize that day lime will
tables him.
A Noble
We desire to express our
of assistance rendered
us by the kind hearted pimple of
in making it possible
for us In provide a home
for motherless Infant of
girl as Miller, who
dim here two weeks ago. The
case ought lo be nu object lesson lo
our citizens of the awful need of a
hospital in our town, for this poor
girl might have the
lions of Christian women and the
care that is usually a decent
dog, w was totally at the
the mercy of any and suffered
terribly in No per
son in Greenville can be absolute-
sure that some one they love
may be as deep need, and
with as little ability to get
treatment. God's name lets
give up so much self seeking and
strive to do unto our brother as
we would lie done by.
A genius is a man who feels that
be born before his lime.
The name an umbrella is nut
a sure of identification.
Stolen sweets arc often
implied by u through
drilled in tin
has I
r the
n sail
shown to b. in the beyond
nil tot whole afire
both ends and the With-
in a moment the hammock its
Supports will i -lined, hill,
of wonders, the egg lies on
A swinging of n-hes high
shove the Hoot
Thin curious
experiment been performed on
s gigantic in one the Lyons
theaters, where a hammock
and baby were used.
St. Louis Republic.
and Business.
Mr. Is
your society lively
Mrs. I
think the ladies gos-
so Unit I gel lo read the
minutes for
Tree Press.
All girls like to be told I hey are
belles.
If all is fair in love, do
brunettes in
he striking Do tell
me his
envy the successful bluffer.
He isn't as happy m be looks.
It always haughty man
who refuses to meet his
dog catcher's labors should
lie curtailed.
The fellow who bides his light
a bushel never blows about It
The girl roost cheek
isn't the one Is addicted to
Talk Is cheap, even lo those who
indulge extravagant remarks.
Home
of bad habits until they find them.
selves broke,
It's nil very well lo strike out
for yourself, unless you happen to
be a ball player.
Girls all if there are any
real life who make love as
it is done on stage.
The
Friend -Yon n very
audience, didn't you
Yes; at one lime there
Was not n single person in room
Who was
Journal.
Thrown Against It,
is satisfied now- Ibis is
hard, hard
he's rich and has every-
thing be could Wish
know, but bean thrown
out of his automobile several times
Philadelphia Press,
The Baptist
Female University
In lien
Hew
h . in .-.
v I if t-e T M h-
men i-i
well . i ml h
ft
l ,; .
n fur by
, full
i ill
per Session
Raleigh,
TWO PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN
III. I MIAMI Mil.
NEWARK, N. J., BA
Value,
Value,
Paid up
that works
Is Non
B. Will be if arrears be paid within month while you
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of and payment of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf
succeeding year, provided premium for the current year be paid.
They may lie To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the or
To make policy payable as during lifetime
of i, red.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. d
A. F. Kennedy left
an Outing
I, A of but you go
let us put you in shape to enjoy
it W can do and make
you as attractive and as well
dressed a gentleman as you'll
meet anywhere, with one of our
Striped Serge or Flannel Suits,
embellished with Negligee Shirts,
Fancy Hose, Summer Ties, a Panama
etc., etc. You can pack your
trunk confidence-feeling
when ready to appear In your vacation
you will he strictly right.
Summer Suits,
Negligee Shirts, l
man tic-is to iii a
complete wardrobe la here in proper
style and at satisfactory prices.
coming in.
THE CLOTHIER.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
If there Is a Is the
of this pan it i i
vim ow
fur we u,
as s need
hops yea will set B
waiting It. . . , ,.
This i. for those who Bad the
cross on their
SHORT
I Home News Put
I Words for Busy Headers I
Some of the began cur
jug tobacco this week.
The here for colored
teachers begins Monday.
adds much to burden
Of Hie in this kind of weather.
Watermelons conic more freely
but the price remains high with
poor.
can now leave
o'clock a. m. and get to Green
ville II.
Attention is railed to the
of reunite
This school
advantages to young ladies.
contractors.
Wage,
Au, to John II. Pierce,
tor, Room
Norfolk, Va.
E will be Mid
NOTES
Uriel Mention People Met
With In the Social World
Monday, July
II. C. this morning.
M, A. Allen went to Norfolk
today.
Mrs. Nana went to
more today,
left this
for Richmond.
Lightfoot, Richmond,
came in Saturday
Hurry Skinner Kline home Hal-
evening from
c. Cooper left Saturday fur
Wilmington and
Misses Maggie Mary
of Elm City, are
Mrs. E. It. Higgs-
Miss Annie
from the summer
school Chapel Hill.
C. E. A. B.
returned Monday from Seven
Misses and Cox
spent Monday here and returned
home the evening train.
W C Cook, who has been visit-
bis daughter, Mrs. J. N. Hart,
left Ibis morning for
Miss Savage, of Scotland
Neck, has been visiting Miss
Pattie Cotten, returned home to-
day.
O. It. King came home Monday
from Washington Oily,
where he has been for several
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Moore and
two of their sons, and .
David, left this morning for Ashe-
ville.
J. A. went to Wilson to
day.
today
U. East to
Monday evening.
K. H. returned Ibis morn
lug Kinston. j V
Misses Clyde Cox, W
Ayden, spent today here.
H. s. Pool returned
evening a trip up the road, i S
Dr. E. A. returned
day evening from
Miss Mary of Wins-
ton, is visiting Miss Pat-
rick .
Miss Carrie Wells, of Wilson,
is visiting her aunt, lira. E- A.
Helen of
is visiting Miss Brace
Rev. J. W. Bow. of Plymouth,
spent Tuesday night here and
this morning.
M. A. Allen Tuesday
evening from Norfolk. James
accompanied him home
for a visit here.
-r
Miss returned
this morning from
Ward, from near
la visiting Miss
Harris.
Rawls and son re
turned this from
Springs.
Misses Proctor and Susie
Moore, of are visiting
Miss
R. Dozier, of Tarboro, came
down Saturday evening and re-
turned this morning.
J. of lame
down Saturday evening re
turned this morning.
I-.,.,,. , i . cm Forbes and
of himself Anderson left this
a candidate for Register of Deeds, tor Virginia
subject to the Of the Demo
evening from a visit lo her
at Charlotte.
county
II. well con-
tractor for brick buildings, is put-
ting up the large stables
for Mr. W. B. Hooker.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
of Norfolk, have been spending a
. fur Mr. W. IV.
So be would be few with
to confer lib any one want- Mrs. M. A. this
la bis line. I county.
the UM.
toil it Clerk C. Moore son, I
A j. Moore, iii to the, w. B.
He has duly appoint-
us deputy mid empowered t
I. unit . I
-.------- .
milk ii probates all
other duties of the office.
Doing
A Monday
from Philadelphia stales that
went there Sal
for treatment, bail
operated upon and was getting
along finely. IDs friends at borne
are glad lo know this.
morning at o'clock at
home of Mr. Charles Parker
on, sister of bride, In South
Mr. Barber
Miss Minnie were mar-
by J. A.
People always look on
bright side of life without being
When the clergymen goes into
politics docs he become u
heeler I
Borne screw up their
with strong drink they ore
went to
today.
Frank Wilson returned Monday
evening.
Mayor's Court.
Mayor II. W. has dis-
posed the following cases during
the week of bis
rant without lined one
penny and costs,
truest Ellis, John Daniel,
Adams and Claude Forbes, assault
with deadly weapon, over lo
Superior court.
Claude Forties, carrying, Con-
weapon, bound over to
court.
Charlie drunk
down, lined one penny and costs
2.41,
Warren Clark Jumping on and
off moving train, lined and cost, J
12.95.
Will Burton lumping and off
moving train, lined SI and costs,
2.05.
Peter Harris, jumping and off
moving lined and costs,
18.85.
Nathaniel jumping
on and off moving train, lined
13.30.
tethering stock on
reels to lined co-Is,
3.85.
Minnie profane,
vulgar boisterous language,
lined costs,
Will Caleb Burns, Tom
SOLID FACTS ABOUT
MEN'S CLOTHING
The store to buy your suit of is the store where you can do the
STYLE, QUALITY, VARIETY. The big Clothing
Business wouldn't be done at THE BIG STORE if we did not
have the above inducements to offer you.
Lace and White Goods
Bargains Positively in Greenville
Must Be Sold to Reduce Stock.
Dimities, Swisses, Lawns, and other Stylish Fabrics in a great Wash Line
Bros-, E. P. Reed Co., for High Grades.
Wolf Bros, and the H. C. Co. for Medium Grades
ALL TUB ABOVE GOODS TO BE LEATHER AND AT
Sale of Reliable Furniture
Our great May and June sale of Furniture will make these
months memorable ones. Housekeepers, here is an
to buy goods at very low prices. Nearly every piece is
offered at less than today's price.
Great Reduction in China and Japan Mattings
Linens and Wash Goods
Showing of in Embroidered Mulls. Swiss,, and i Wash
Goods. Visit the Wash Goods Department and see the new fabrics.
. . which is on sale prices which are practically below cost.
1900 Yards of Embroidery is.;
The remainder of the H. C. hooker
stock of Staple Dry Goods, Shoes,
etc., has been removed to the
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.
riling.
Woodward lo Ta, .
II. Harris, of spent
today
Mrs. George II- Cole lo
Halifax today.
Agers Monday
evening from Halifax.
evening from Norfolk.
II. A. White returned Monday
evening from
C. II. Hobbs returned Monday
evening from county.
Mrs. Mon-
day evening from a visit to
Mm. W. U. Hobbs returned
Monday evening from dates county
J. J.
Willie me B Hie
and son,
U. Chapman,
who were here, returned
homo Monday evening.
deadly weapon, a
bound over to Superior
Mayor
did presiding over the court
and handle well the cases that
conic before
Try Our Kind.
Tub job printing
department puts Op letter heads,
etc , in nice tablets with blotter
cover, and charges no more
you have been for plain
pads. We are turn inn out
commercial printing.
C. T.
N C.
The
Abroad.
In reports from the Southern
at
we see the of
O. H, H. Hard-
and Mr. W. K. men-
among tho North
who taking prominent





Have You Forgot
What
V AM STILL
DATE
Dry Goods, Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
AND A THING
WHICH I I TO MENTION
Come to sec me for next B
or Pork.
to
So Tired
It may be from overwork, but
the chances are from an in-
active LIVER.
a well conducted LIVES
one can do mountains of
without fatigue.
It adds per cent to
ones earning capacity,
it can be kept in healthful action
by. and only by
Tint's Pills
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
Dr.
Surgeon.
Hi lilies, Doers,
For Nails,
Windows, Paint,
Collars, Plows, Shovels
Tools, go to
Rope,
Car-
Carolina
Pill County
M. I.,
the Superior
GREENVILLE INSOLVENT
In compliance with Chapter
Laws of North Carolina, 1901, I
herewith certify that
persons were listed for and
opposite their names
is the amount due the town of
for the general tar for
the year 1901. Mid Hal Mag the
list allowed me as dead
or removed, the Board of Al-
D-
Tax Collector
l SO
SO
so
i so
so
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
so
door t
Wilkinson.
to
S i.
V V Pollard.
will
in i ii titled above
linen in tin- Superior
Pitt laid to obtain
from mid um
in the
tin- will take
that i- repaired to appear at next
Superior of said
the firm Monday in
. I Ike
in X. answer i
i complaint in action, list
plaint if will W rt the
relief demanded In said complaint.
This the day of July,
t. v.
Clerk Superior
H I
Thai place t the
Jars
Urn
. . it out store.
at
I u the
we sire he t
i have them hi
I sizes prices
weal Then
fur
S. M.
Wholesale retail driver and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid fol
Hide, Fur, Cotton Seed, oil liar
rein. Turkeys.
Steads, Mat tic
Carriages.
Best of
Allen. Sam,
T. C
Frank,
Barefoot, Alonzo,
ill own, . unknown i
II .
George,
W ,
Alex ,
Peter,
Bryant, Ham,
Brown, Ned,
L. O.,
Cunningham, W. It.,
Carter
Cherry, Lovelace,
Baton,
Forbes. A. A.,
Fleming, s. m.,
Sain,
Harris, II. II.,
Hanrahan, Austin,
Harris, S. .,
Harris, It,,
Johnson, Sandy,
Johnson, Hold . Jr.
W. M.,
W. Ii.,
Joyner, Sam,
King, John,
King, James,
Lewis. II .
T.
I Isaac,
I James,
I Moore, Julius,
Proctor, W. II.
A. B ,
j Patrick,
John,
i links, Ii. j
Rose, c .-i t
Redmond,
Various Products Made From Com.
The products of Indian corn are
so varied and valuable
that a-i enumeration of them star
lies one. They arc meal, pearl
nailed corn, canted green
canned hulled com,
sump, cream
meal, self rising flour,
quick malt brewer's grits, husks
for mattresses, cellulose made
pith for packing cofferdams Of bat-
alcohol, Bourbon
paper
stock prepared from the shells of
Cornstalk, bolted corn blades
with and varnish, cob
pipes, beer, British gain,
fancy table syrup, popcorn, table
grits, laundry starch, corn-
starch for cooking,
flaked hominy, gum paste, corn
oil, vulcanized corn oil, oil cake,
grape sugar, gluten feed, glucose,
glucose and
TRINITY COLLEGE,
DURHAM, N. Cm
Offers graduate and
undergraduate courses of
study, new library
laboratory equip-
and gymnasium.
students
bled in years. Large
number of scholarship
awarded annually. Loans
made to worthy student.
Expenses very moderate.
D.
For address
W. NEWSOM.
WHEN YOU WANT
Dry Goods, Groceries, Confections,
go to
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
Black Jack, N. C.
Nice lino i f goods on hand. Pi ices low
Country bought for cash or in
exchange for goods.
, , and Gail A Ax
in Line Key
in
I -lire e
and t OX
ICE
Egg, etc. Bed
Oak Suits. Its
Carts,
Safes, r
s mill,
Spell,
E. I.
Oscar,
lull. John,
I Wane, Lawrence,
N. II.
I Webb, Will.,
; Ma
X. c.
NEW
roots, George Can
Cherries. Apples
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk
Hour Sugar, Coffee,
Ly. Magic Fowl, Oil
Meal and Mulls,
den Sods, Oranges, Apples, Sm-
Candies. Dried Apples.
Currents, Raisins, Claw
and China Ware, and
Ware. Cakes and Crackers, M ;.
Best Butter, New
Sewing Machines,
other goods. Quality
Quantity. for Co--
me.
Hi
so
so
so
so
2.11
so
so
so
so
so
so
so
so
so
so
I SO
so
to Yield
I Win Basal Salve fur
piles found it a certain says S.
It Meredith, Willow Del.
lions unnecessary to cure piles
vie Itch ll-r.-l Salve
Cans skin diseases, all of wounds.
Accept counterfeits. John I.
When I he dog catchers appear it
is well to remember that an
of prevention is worth a dog in
Fever-
Spring i- another name
It is more than t
people think. liver and inactive
bowels men II neg-
lute-l. serious illness may such arm-
nuns. Little Early re-
more all danger stimulating the liver,
and the
tom of Safe pills. Never gripe,
have taken Little Karly
fr torpid liver every tor
I M. W Vs.
do use good than anything
have John L
every Sun-
day, morning and evening. Pray-
Wednesday evening
Rev. J. IT. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. M. A. Allen
superintendent.
every Sun
Lay, morning and evening.
meeting Wednesday evening.
II. M. En re, pastor. Sunday school
n. m. L. H. Fender, so n
thin
, evening.
J. B. Morton, pastor Sunday-
school a. B. B.
F. H.
i Minister. Morning and even
prayer with sermon every 1st
land 3rd Sunday. Lay services
; every 2nd and 4th Sunday.
Sunday school a. m., W. B.
B. Brow n, superintendent. Litany
every Wednesday a. m
en Preaching second,
and fourth Sundays in each
Ii Prayer meeting Wednesday
night. D. W. Davis, pastor.
Sunday school P. M., W. B.
Parker, superintendent.
regular Ires
LODGES
COMMISSIONERS SALE OF LAND.
By virtue of the powers contained in a
decree the Superior Court of mads
at the of Court,
in a certain cause therein entitled i
Hooker vs J. II. Adm.
of K. C. Yellowley, J. II. I
II. Cherry mid the .
will to public sale, I A. P. rt. M.
before house door in town No. meets first and
to the ladder Monday evening. E. E.
Monday las 4th day of m. ,. , ,,
That tract of land in n i
I fin and on the north side of Tar
North Carolina
County.
i AGRICULTURAL
S. M-
ii D for
. till
i . i
tit
lip;
day
he people.
A it i II ii
j mi I .
III j I
on have.
g i into It of
I i read for it
ill. i I r wants is in THE
in ii
is the i art.
BREAK INTO
THE HOMES
O T II
PEOPLE BY
ADVERTISING
i i- v, Photograph-, r,
J ,., ,, ., . ,.,,, low prices
graphs i r Si per dozen,
Ml Cabinets per dozen
very cheap Crayon
made n. any picture
Frames all the time. Come and
e wk. No trouble Io show
The very
I -i Io all. Office hours
S I- a . I. II P please.
will walk into the
your i known
i IN
J. W. b CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers
II Tics and Bags.
shipment
solicited.
Bargains in Millinery
W lit I I U
COLL E.
Industrial
A combination of Theory
Practice, Book
Study and Work
iii j
Hire. Electric-
Mechanic and
Cotton Manufacturing. S
Full courses i I I
short courses ,
special courses ;
and room, n
a month.
Se buildings for ;
Day
at the A. M. .
X. C
i i-
use
VS.
Mayo and Company, now
as Frank C.
C to Mayo i
and Company, and the
Line Hallway Company.
The I
notice it an action entitled has
e I 1st ire It day Of
June, 1903, that a
baaed by me the
property of said
corn at Aid n. North Carolina,
i to appear before
me my i in county,
at a. in., mi the day of July.
answer or demur the complaint of
the the said will
to the court for the f demanded,
Justice of the Peace.
K. V. Cox, Ally, for Plaintiff.
to
Having duly the
Clerk Pill as
d. h, n. Use Wilson
,., d, notice is hereby given t, nil per-
to the estate to make
the undersigned, and
persona having claims the
are d the same for nay-
on or He day of May,
or notice will plead In
recovery.
Slav.
II. II
d. b B. of II. J. Wilson
In and
sad la the vicinity of
and better known as the K
C. tract or body of
land and the lauds situate In Pitt
and on north aide river
which the said K died
of and containing Five. Thousand
acres more or leas. land is
more particularly described in the
deeds to
I deed from W, K. to K. C.
in V. V.
i from Stale of N. C. E.
in Book A, Pg. I I.
State of N. E. C.
y in Boo A.
Grant from Stale of X. C. to E C
v Book P
Grant from State of N to K C
in n Pa
ii from State of N C to r. C
i Honk a Pg ill
Peed from Henry Io R
in Book L I Pg H
H T I Io E
in Book V V
from Unwell Io V. C
Recorded in Book N Pg Io
one one or more
of the tracts in the
deeds and the Parker
Brown lands and known sf
W.
I. O. O. No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
L. O. W. Atkins,
K. of River Lodge,
VA, every Friday evening,
O. Forbes, C. C; O. h.
son, K. of R. and
It. Vance Council, Ku
every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, Secretary, J.
Regent.
A. O. Council,
No. ti, meets every first and third
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows
Ball. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy
Chief; Smith, Sec
I. O. Conclave
No. meets every second and
Monday nights in Odd
lows Hull. W. It. Wilson
Smith See
ATLANTIC COAST MM
RAILROAD CO.
Mar Mb.
I Have Just Purchased a Drummer's
Samples of the Latest Styles of Millinery.
DEALER IN
American and Italian Marble
rod Iron Peace Sold.
work and prices
l ,. I i ;. a on
They were bought a that
them for the next thirty days at
to Bell
Less Than New York Cost
This line of samples embraces Trimmer and
trimmed Hats in all the latest styles, Shirt Waist
and Ready in Wear Hats, Leghorn and Flop Hals
and Children's Sailors, Fancy Flowers and
Such opportunity tor Bargains In Millinery was never
before ill He sure and see Hie goods
before they are picked over.
D.
Steamer leave Washing
ton daily at A. M. for Green
leave Greenville daily at
I M. fur Washington.
Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia. New York Boston,
iii i i I t iv i. Sum . Creek.
W. K.
all poll ts the West with
DEALER IS
Whichard, N. C.
Administratrix Notice.
Having on
lute
f Pill c- iv, N. all indebted
said Io make
all
estate must
in pi twelve months
from date h-n f, or this will I
n I i I
M M, I
of
K. V. Cox.
Greensboro Female College
Greensboro, N. C.
I-it- mid Business Courses,
of Music, Art and El-
Literary Course and
Ar
L Mount
i I enc Vs
vi
j I v
I Ar
UP
A; i
nil Living Expenses,
pear. Fall session begins.
10th, For
apply to
LUCY H- ROBERTSON, President
UNIVERSITY
OF NORTH CAROLINA
The Head the State's
Educational System . .
LT.
IN-
L'S
ii
Department,
rail-
at Norfolk,
should order freight by
the Old Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
II Line and Chesapeake
S. S. from Baltimore. Mer-
and Miners Line from
i Boston.
1st the steam
The Stink complete in every Guide will leave Washington at
prices as low as the Thursday Sit
lowest. market price . fur
paid for country produce. and will leave
Coke at a. m. for
ii s-i n i on
f Ii linO V -1 iv. Wednesday and Friday.
Ill i A The steamer Hatteras will leave
i i Washington Saturday
., during July and August,
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in J. J.
Stocks, Cotton, and Greenville, N. C.
i Private Wires to New York, J. E, District
New Orleans. Washington, N. C
hundred and
ships, tuition to
and the BOB or
for the needy.
Students
Neil Water
Fall m September
F. P. VENABLE, President
Chapel Hill, North
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VOL.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, JULY M-,
NO.
Twice a Week
Tuesday and
a Year
RICKS WILKINSON
Great Cut in Prices of
Wash Dress Fabrics and Silks
Although most houses wait until I he end of
season to make reduction, it has never
been our policy to do so. We put a time
limit on goods, and if not within that
they must go. This week we offer
mining oilier great values many of our
finest novelties prices far below cost of
Importation, an opportunity customers can
appreciate with the season all
before them.
All of our White Goods. Lawns, Dimities,
Silks, Chiffons, Mercerized Ginghams,
Piques, in white and figured, have been
per cent.
Also yards and Scotch
Lawns yard. Fine sheer quality, pin
dots, rosebud all over effects, fancy stripes
and figures, white and tinted, full assort-
Lot not broken. quality
elsewhere
COUNTY MATTERS.
Proceeding of the Commissioners.
Wilkinson
Bethel High School.
n ii- P . A strictly Preparatory School. Prepares
for for Life
Our Motto.
J. W, Principal, MISS MATTIE Assistant,
J. W. Music and Art.
Primary Department, 11.50 Art,
Intermediate, 2.25 Music, including piano rent,
Advanced, 11.00 Incidental fee, per year,
Board moderate. For further particulars address
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal.
NORTH CAROLINA STATE
AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE
Literary, Classical, Scientific
Industrial
Musical
IT
mi
for mm III--
No, Sat
m In I
flu.-.- it. Mi
Hts- In. I I 1-1 II.
in -J
Charles D.
N.
The Hoard of Comity
met on the first Monday,
all the being present.
The following were
front I he Paupers
County Home
conveying
prisoners and insane list-
luxes and
jury
witness tickets jail
Deeds 110.85;
133.20; mis-
stock law 1618.06.
The Treasurer and
dent Health filed their monthly re
putts.
License to retail liquor granted
to thirty-lime applicants.
The. Board declined to establish
a new township out of portions of
Swift Creek, and
townships,
Jesse I. Cherry was refunded
taxes on 1360 valuation,
charged.
J. L. was refunded
luxes on excessive
lion.
petition a majority of
asking to he allowed to
hold an election to ascertain the
wishes of the people of the town
hip to have a special school dis
and levy a tux of cents on
each valuation and
each poll, the Board ordered
that such an election lie held, in
accordance with the election laws
of North Carolina, on the day
of September, A similar
petition and order was made for
Bethel township.
Lot Billiard was released
poll tax for tOOl.
L. M. Savage was refunded
taxes on 118.50 valuation
charged.
Joseph was granted
foot peddlers license.
C. Caution, John and Oliver
Boyd Austin Hanrahan were
added to pauper list.
Mary Bryant, colored, was ad
milted to County Home.
O, W. U, sheriff, in
his settlement laxes, general
food, was allowed on
list-
Sonic petitions fur new roads
presented.
The jurors Were drawn
for September term of Superior
Court.
F.
Shade Chapman, Clark, S.
M. Jones, J. B. W.
Thomas, Calvin
W. Joshua Nobles,
A. Wayne, B. T. Crawford, J. M I
Nelson, B. F. John
Boyd, Edwards,,. A.
Williams, A.
W. S. May, J. T.
W. L. House, C. B.
Hardy, E. S. E. S.
Warren, It.
Home, II. S. B. E.
U u I N G month of July is do
your going to mountains or seashore to
keep cord. coma to our and get
some of those Thin Fabrics run the mer-
from no in the shade to temperate in the
sun. and save money by staying home and
keeping cool. in stock the necessary
things for hot weather, and no mailer how
low the price this rule is never
GUARANTEE WHAT WE SELL, and sell
only what we guarantee, so yon no risk in
buying goods from We have bar
gains in I Shir
Thin Dress Goods.
i Waists, and
There is one thing we almost forgot to call
your attention IS SOAP. We
the nicest Toilet Soaps we can buy.
Pure goods highly perfumed, from So to
per cake.
In is now time to commence canning.
have I he ROYAL JARS, by every test
perfect all glass, no metal in
fruit, fine clear glass, handsome
square shape and lull measure,
Our Grocery Department is every
day. The finest Butter Cheese
ice. Phone for what you want.
J. B. Cherry Co
Killed by Grain Com.
A nine Of son of Burl
Knight, a colored man, living
Frank farm,
died Sunday
He bad a few grains of corn in
his hand and had i some of them
in his month when he threw his
bead back to laugh at what some
children had dune. Ore or more of
the grains lodged In his windpipe
and before could removed
I he died. In fact he lived only a
few minutes after the
Southerner.
An Unwilling Juror.
A New Hampshire judge ha- in
bis possession the following letter
in him by an old farmer who
bad been notified that he hail been
as a juror for a certain term of
got
letter me Io come to Man-
and do on the
write yon lines to
let j on know that you'll have to
pit some one else for it ain't so
I kin leave home now. I got
In do Mime and soil
over a lot of tipples just about the
time the will be in
Court. Si Jack man of this
town says that he would as as
st go, else to do
jess now, mi you better send fer him.
I bate Hie worst way not to oblige
you. but it so I kin at pres-
I much on
law, never been
old Bud Stiles
q killed by ears here some
years ago when I was one that set
with
A L BLOW FOR
I have bean up
I find
of
old party In the grand
old county of Pitt, a man whose
service and fidelity to the Demo
party entitles him to head
the ticket in his native county. He
entered the patty ranks years
go, has been the front in every
campaign and battle,
has never He has for
many years led in the council of
bis party. This man is eminently
qualified to till the office of State
Senator. He will make a Senator
that the people of Pitt county
would feel of. He would do
faithful service Io his to his
and bis State.
Come now, brother Democrats,
and lets honor Ibis old war horse
of Democracy. He has grown gray
in her service, has given more of
his time to his party cause than
any other man in the county of
Pitt. Others have worn honors
not well earned. men
of Pitt County, please consider,
and when the day comes Io out
a nominate A. L. Blow for
the Senate. X-
THE WILL AND THE WAY.
On Fourth of July the large-
attended summer school tit
Tenn., promulgated a
of education
of which and the best
of which is as
i. regard local as
the foundation upon which a pub-
school system should be built,
The Only Department Store in
VILLE-
you better send Jack man, and, therefore, favor an agitation
h. has noisome kit. in behalf of such taxation in every
Mime kin In
Chester he wants to visit
he'd be go for his
Cat there an
back if you want
colt's Magazine,
back.
FOR STEAM SUPPLY.
Progress Cotton at
South.
The Record says
the -t g of new cotton
mills and I he enlargement cs-
Inhibited ones has men more
marked Hie south during the
ending with June than fur
any period of the same length of
lime in the history of ibis sec
One important circumstance con
meted with Ibis In the
milling industry, one that
every
community.
We say with deliberation that
this is best of the declarations.
You cannot force a thing, no mat-
how good a thing, upon
willing people. You may pour
out money never so lavishly in a
school district in which the people
tin not believe in
are such choose
to keep their children home
at work lather than send them to
a school, i though free, and
children those people will never
lie educated until a mental change
is wrought in their parents. Here
is where this principle of local tax-
comes ill. A people prop-
el Interested in the subject of
will by taxes levied
ilium themselves, so supplement
the general school as
hows cotton manufacture public schools in their
D.
THE GREENVILLE
IN
GREENVILLE N. C.
Cotton Bagging Ties always
on hand
Fresh goods kept constantly M
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
CO.
We have added Steam Supply in our business and
ell any thing in this line low. See when
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard Globe
Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water
Oil Cups, Air Steam Hancock
U. S. Injectors, Steam
Pipe nil sixes, Pipe Fitting all sizes.
J. C. Braxton, J. T. Edwards, LINE I'm king, Hill
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interim- and Exterior
for Fine and Cheap Build-
We solicit your and
i guarantee to give satisfaction in
prices, styles and work.
Please send your orders
Greenville HID. Co.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Mumford, Dixon, J. S.
Mooring, J T- Nelson, O.
Crawford,
A. White, O.
P. Moore, E. A. Johnson,
Moore, I H. Little, J. K. afore,
G. G. Moore,
Harris, W. P.
S. James, J. B. Sutton. L.
Stokes, B. S. A. J.
H. c. A. A. Joyner and
Ii. B-
Belt,
Belt, Leather Belt, Hell Lacing, Belt Hooks,
is a sound basis, is the
I fact Unit far the greater port
of capital invested In these new
mills and the enlargement
ones N being by ex-
i or coin
i panics in the
Record reports
I that while sixteen new mills
j were slatted during the la-l
which haven capital of
there were enlargements of
old mills Io
two of capital.
neighborhoods If they are not In-
to this extent they can
be -aid in be interested at
all. Where this interest is lack-
dormant, it should be sup-
plied or stimulated. of
these purposes agitation is
this is where the
cocks, the and
e me in. It it is true that
get they
it is equally true within
eel lam is
within they
generally what they
Of the sixteen new mills their children educated
SOLE A
rat
Carolina Alabama are or,
j with three each, Mississippi foul
and N. tilt a two. As to
number and
South Carolina leads and
Wilmington Mes
Fever.
fever la another for
It is more serious most
liver
a If
illness limy
toms. Little Early
all liver,
Mat and
Salt pills. Never
Little
fur every spring for
Writ It W
more than anything
have ever I.
Uterine Harvesting machine., Pipe and Drain Tile
Garland Cook Stoves.
Constipation
Docs your ache Pain
back of your eyes Bad
taste In mouth It's
your r's Pills arc
fiver pills, i cure
he dyspepsia.
will bud the way, and if they
way may be opened but
they will not walk in it.
can taken horse to water but you
make him drink. Charlotte
This is season when people
in pursuit of
rest. They sin work hard
resorts Io have
lime; and in mall cases
Which engage
their
upon I hem than straight
work lot base
done,
wealth.
Know
Chill
,, plainly
mi i it is
loin unit a
Cure, Ni
as ft


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Eastern reflector, 11 July 1902
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July 11, 1902
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