Eastern reflector, 14 July 1902


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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
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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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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
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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
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
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A GREAT CONVENIENCE.
connection lit-n-Kl n the
A. H C, train from
la the morning the
A. I i. proving to
lie great convenience. About a
people changed
morning.
generally known great Dumber of
avail of
For
from Raleigh or Golds-
owl leave borne in morn-
reach or
Greenville the morning an I
thus have no long.
overt. Free Press.
Thai is the
been talk
lug about for sometime, the
king it our
rain would
have been preferable to freight
train everything wanted
i c at once,
ill it lull in much In tier
bill How-
ever, w lib i. ii good in
ii a ha a little
our did i Me ii in ad-
re lake hold of
in help it.
Ai i-i m i S. fond
i, In-Ill in
i Judge
ii mi 1.1
. i Judge lb It-
. Thin far away c can
no v nil i
i I'll i
would I e n ; Judge
w ii i hi- pi
I i ,., I .; and
i. . i. breeder
and go
ii pent Judicial
up
between i
Wilson It
. H i
made between of two
counties lo how Hie votes the
com ii tin lie in
coin . h Ii is a tie
in deliver. A bitter i mi-
followed between ex
F. of
. . . . It.
of Kath. The
Spokesman naturally to-k sides
in the
but
h n
k-k and
used other expressions Mr
be sued a
l-i Editor
air
a year my hair
coming out very fast, so I bought
a of Hair Vigor. It
Mopped falling and made my
hair grow rapidly, until now it
is inches in Mrs. A.
Kans.
There's another hunger
than that of the stomach.
Hair hunger, for instance.
Hungry food,
needs hair
This is why we say that
Hair Vigor always
restores color, and makes
the hair grow long and
heavy.
If yon,
me and will
in i bottle. Ho sun-and The name
Ml iv
.
WILL MAKE
AFFIDAVIT
New Lease of Life for an
Iowa Postmaster.
B. it. of Dun-
lap, la. have a great
from and
log
lain relief, I
Cur-. Before I had
taken one bottle I bad
what Iliad long looked fur. After a
few bottles in
my left aide that l lad not been free
from for over tea am better to-
day than for year
Cure ha-- given me a new of life.
any will use
Cure. I believe, if it
is a diseased stomach which they
that will receive
relief, Anyone can have
i sworn statement as to the
this
This testimonial the
statement of u man who has Buffered,
foil relief and wants to receive
benefits.
will any of
Ii the by
what yon eat, The
would restore health. I'm
Dyspepsia Cure
which build up the organ and hasten
results. bare to
did K Cure will
what at. children,
Dyspepsia Cure
Cures all Troubles.
Fresh Gossip From Vicinities
. e f if
J b Our Correspondents an
j Rep fur
I BETHEL ITEMS.
MR. JOHN I AC
A Min Ha Departed.
IT. DI
II.
ONE MINUTE Cure
Cums quickly
. WOOTEN,
What Some Men Need.
The editor exchange
man about U
of a job try a year on the
a mule will give
him a new constitution, take, Hi
kinks oat of head, the frogs
of hut throat, gas oh hi- atom
the weakness out of hie legs,
off lie-, and give hill
a good appetite an living,
a of heaven.
A DELIGHTFUL RECEPTION.
Mr. Mrs. I. it
Wednesday evening Mr. and
Mrs, ii. lined
i friends in their
guests, Mi-- Ma rye list in, of
Mi Nina While, m
I, Bus a
and loveliness on
being eon-
I ii ii -I ,;. uh -i
inner lo Mr. and
. . . . i i loomed the
d in the i boat and
II ho Ii nil- all n h i enter
, i . i .
Mi. and Mi- David House
and Mrs. It. presided
the punch and in din
deli n
v. -i
mi enjoyable
lug a
and
a .
Winterville
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS
NOTES.
LB, N.
tilled our
hen I envy when from every
we beard words of cum
and of de
in- cream
Mm.
to
beautiful ladies, Mi-.-es
Mamie Galloway, Helen Galloway
and who are
visitor- in our town. I, was an
affording all u
ran and they are
manifesting their appreciation in
of the Interest Mrs.
Cox always displays we
people. None present entered
into the delights of
evening the hospitable
hostess and her earnestness and
giving pleasure lo
Is a beautiful trait of
manly character well
in- imitated m
wen- mil hence our
Pi II. Cox Ml
Baltimore,
by Mis. who
baa gone John Hopkins for
In
Mis. Mary Smith and Miss Annie
stork- Ii -ft yesterday for Vance-
to attend the funeral of Mrs.
W. K Drown who died yesterday
Mis is. Johnson, Hits Helen
Gall and Sim Chapman
in
Mi- IV, II. Him a and
lilt In -pent some days
Miss Mamie returned
Mi-.- Pearl i;
I came and i-
who has
I visiting sometime in re-
turned Miss Had
dock came her.
Miss lief ale alter,
spending quite a while Vance-,
came home Wednesday.
Misses Clara and Fannie Roach,
of Vanceboro, Thursday
night with Misses Bessie Kate
Mi Battle Nichols, who baa
visiting country since
Sunday returned Thursday.
II. H. A.
la, a lib
day.
of was
here one day this week on
in.
The and lot of K. O.
spoken . i in last items can lie
terms.
is now eon-
dueling a first class livery
fee solicits patronage
of the public.
GRIFTON ITEMS.
x. C , July
We bad a nice rain this
did good
ti.
carried two young Main
Pitman and Brown, to
night knocking
Little in bead.
Mrs. W, J. of
who has been spending I few
days with Mrs. T. A.
Carson left for home Wednesday
morning
of spent
today here on
J. A. and family, of
Mount Olive are visiting relatives
here.
ITEMS.
N.
Kev. M. went
July,
lo
and Mon-
day.
i. K. wont over
river Sunday.
Misses Myrtle Proctor and
More returned Monday.
have in
Proctor to Green-
ville day.
Miss is Visiting
friends at Ibis week.
Miss Louise her
are here Ibis week Visiting
Mrs, Mayo,
of
gave ii- a pleasant call Monday.
II. H. lo
ville Monday
a of our
lo Sunday on
Myrtle. is
oldest town the Stole. They all
enjoyed their very much.
Louise Alice
Mill lie Buck, little Susie
Proctor X. is. J.
win to on
i lie.
BLACK JACK ITEMS.
Jack. N. July 1909.
Misses Chapman and
lab Bench and Mrs. Richard Smith,
a abort while
w Kb Miss Annie While last Fri-
day.
Mies Lucy While and
Smith were at
last Sunday.
went lo
Hill
. in
DAILY I old
of the death of Mr. Hana
occurred day at
bis home on at
Though bis death had
for some days,
it to every heart,
no man in community
held in higher be.
John was self
made man, and bis life was one of
great usefulness. He was a native
of county, being burn near
Ville 1839, milking
In 7.1 years old bis last birth-
day. Almost from infancy he was
left an orphan, hit mother dying
w hen he was only a week old
his two years later. His
early life was spent on the
the neighborhood of his
place where lie remained until he
reached age of IS, when he
lo and entered a.-
an apprentice in the Oar
factory. bis
work be received in wages, yet
bis early economy and
industry served him well, In
speaking of bis career later in life
he said even out so small a
sum be came out at the cud of
year with a little money in his
pocket. A example i.-
ibis to all young of the
of living within one's in-
come.
Mr. continued lo serve
his apprenticeship until be area
year.-old, he moved to Washing-
ton and begun working as a
for Mr. N.
with whom be continued two years.
While Washington December
1835, In- married Mist Mary
and they lived happily
III years.
Washington ho moved lo
Hamilton engaged in
nets himself His high regard
fur and integrity in all his
dealings, and his lo his
business, gave him success from
and hi- business
. coming on
f war. The Southland need
lug his tor vices, in 1883 be
in the H, c. and
gallantly served the Confederacy
laying down of arms at
While he was in war,
daring d through this
of forth Carolina, his
and all be possessed was
destroyed by Are. to
bis home be found, like many
Confederates, Unit the ravages
Snow had swept away all that lie
bat nothing daunted to
HEARNE CO.,
Dealers in
Staple and Fancy Groceries
and Country Produce.
Fresh. Bight.
Prompt and Courteous.
band was never withheld when
there were deeds of he
could upon others.
lie reared an interesting family,
the wife and six children
him. The latter, all of whom
are grows, are Mrs.
II.
Mis. II. E. Patrick, Miss Blanche
Flanagan, Messrs. E. and
It. Flanagan. All but last
named, who has a government
In are
of Greenville and all were gather-
ed about him when sad end
came. The community
join these in mourning his death.
Their loss of husband and father
is irreparable, and Greenville loses
a most valuable
ROBBED A CAR.
Two Captured.
Thursday night while
was somewhat stormy, watch-
man at the depot discovered some
men breaking into a ear of
in the railroad yard. The
watchman harried over to the
home of Agent It. Moore lo ad-
vise him It. Agent Moore at
on.-e telephoned down town to Mr.
W. II. Wilson, lo whom car
was consigned, and asked him lo
gel an officer and go out lo the
Mr. Wilson in
phoned Mr. lo meet
hi in depot with Mood bounds
as In as possible.
Ill a short while all
depot ready for an Investigation
and was found the
thieves upon being discovered by
watchman had fled from car,
and in had dropped
of the meat. Mi. Hines
to a piece of the
meat, from which they struck a
trail and followed it lo the house
of Hubert colored, out
iii New town. Chief of Police Smith
went in rested
but the denied having any
knowledge of robbery.
keeps a small store
out there in New tow n, the
not satisfied with bis denial
making a search and found
a piece of stolen meat. Seeing
that the was on him,
made a confession and told
that two
Mayo and Oscar were
with him. Mayo was at bis
home and was taken
Chief Smith then left the crowd
in New town went to house
of Oscar Cherry in Little Wash-
Cherry bad gut home but
when officer started in he
jumped through a back window
and lied. A messenger mi tent
back lo the crowd after dogs
and they trailed Cherry up
railroad to the bridge where the
scent lost. It is supposed the
climbed or jumped the
bridge into the river so the dogs
could not follow him.
II Mayo were placed
In jail. This morning they
given a preliminary bearing before
Mayor who held
under justified bond for
Superior court. They were mi-
able to give the bond and went
back lo jail.
best grades of Job
send your order
office. to date work.
The lien Prescription for Malaria
i hills Mid fever a of
Chill Ionic. It ii Iron
form. cure,
ii Pay. I'm.-
mm
-iT
work again determined lo forge his
way lo success.
1868 Mr. Flanagan
S. W. Tyson has sick fur
few days.
Misses Lucy While, Lola Smith
and M attended moved to Greenville and re.
picnic school house ; of his Hie was spent here,
la-i Friday j lime his career is known
Mis- Mills returned Sun- to most of our people. Ho
day from a visit to her parents a factory that not only
July
K Lung, C. J. Tucker, C.
Griffin and L, J. went to dine.
Greenville Monday. friend
near
Sunday at p. m church,
Miss Ma d Leggett Mr.
were happily married,
Rev. Mr. performing on baggy a
the rile. Immediately after the ,,
ceremony they drove to the home ,, .
bride's parents at Mr
The couple have many in highest and his
ibis to word his bond, lie was a
became famous throughout eastern
Gun ill ii . but neighboring
Slates w ell. People soon learn
that the name John
that
ad.
Flanagan was
each representing the name of
Ralph Albert and Robert them and wish them noble man, a man who loved truth
The price, a I fr. Ban-1
was by Mist the at
correctly home.
entire list of eighteen. The booby, I Unite a number of
AYDEN NOTES.
The tax North
Carolina charges a man who wants
to engage In business lo be
abolished a- -ion a.- possible.
who want lo do business ought
lo be encouraged not
Win-ion Journal,
For a big time and cheap
member Match from
lo Norfolk on 38th,
returning on 29th
Von You
i Ti Ii a Cl II
Tonic th. in U
on every showing dial it is
Iron in a form. No
Curs, No Pay.
an was captured , ,
I. Mr, alter W aid.
Delightful music was tendered
by several young ladies which
added much to pleasure of
one present.
Among those were
C. S. Carr With Miss
with Mi-- Lizzie
W. K. Hooker
with Mis- Nina While; Ir.
L. tan- with
with Miss Pat tie
-Skinner; John Ivey with
Mi-s Austin; J. D. Cherry,
Jr., with Mis- Ada I . M.
Hooker with Mum Louise Latham;
C. Forbes with Mist Bettie Ty-
son; ii. w. Mosely with Mis. ;.
Ii. Hughes; Harvey Jones with
Miss May While; C.
Mayo with Mist Beetle Patrick;
Hail with Mi-s Mary Blow;
w. B. Wilson, with Bessie
Jarvis; J. P. with Miss
day to core the weed this
lion.
N. , July 1909.
J. Benjamin Higgs came down
from Greenville night.
M and Clyde Cox -1 e;.
Mrs. A. Johnson and her sis Wednesday
Mrs. ti. L. Johnson, of Maple
I Cypress, were here Tuesday shop
ping.
A nice rain, Something, the
needed very came
Monday morning and was a
come visitor.
Mi-s Mary L.
Robert S. are visiting
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
c. P.
W. agent for Hatch
Bros., Ht, Olive
C. has posted bills ex-
from to Norfolk
July and return for white
people only.
Lizzie Jones; Howard with.
Mi- Mary W. the
Miss Sophia Jarvis. I Steam Boat Co., are baring built
Harding, Jessie at New Bern and
B. Mooring, W. O. aid. his ,,,,, u.,.
is with reluctance and at a , ., ., ,, ,, ,,
late hour the guests took their de- M
part each it lo Lois tobacco is being
a delightful evening. I Ibis week.
Mi-s Lizzie Anderson is up near
Km ville visiting her
Harwell lick, Suffolk, was
night.
Sam was town last
night
W. spent
in the country his lather who
i- unite k.
of came
night.
R. L. Gardner, was
here a days ago.
V. Cox went to Greenville
Friday.
V. II. out to
Friday night.
W. II. Lamb, of
in town Thursday.
Cards arc out tor the marriage
of Miss Susan Smith to Mr.
William Wed-
July at
On the same morning at
o'clock Miss Lulu Pat
rick will be to Mr.
J.
A. W. last night
here.
and sham guise
he enjoyed the confidence of
every one.
It is no wonder that u of
such sterling character should
have been sought lo till positions
of public while his
his own business was
such that it was with reluctance
j be yielded to the demands upon
him, he did fill important
positions. He served one of
the Commissioners, then he
was a member of the Hoard of
County Commissioners, one year
he was Tux Collector for
years County Treasurer. In
all of these positions be carried his
characteristic and high
sense of honor. he was
Mayor of Greenville but de
to serve, as he felt he could
not spare time the position de-
again he declined the
position of County Treasurer when
it was him
In his domestic life he was u de-
voted kind father.
He loved his home, and while
was bis delight to provide every
comfort for those bis lire-
tide, at the same time bit
Bargains in Millinery
I Have Just Purchased a Drummer's
Samples of the Latest Styles of Millinery.
They were bought at a figure that enables me to sell
for Ilia next thirty days at
Less Than New York Cost
This line of samples embraces Trimmed and
Hats in till the latest styles, Shirt Waist
and Hats, Leghorn and Flop Hals
and Children's Sailors, Fancy Flowers and Novelties
Such opportunity for in Millinery was never
offered before iii Greenville. B sure and see the goods
before I bey are picked over.
n r a D. HIGGS.
AfTER TWO PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
ii III MY.
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up
Extended that works automatically,
Is
Will be reinstated if arrears be paid within on month while you
are living, or three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of and payment of arrears with interest.
second year No K. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of second and of each
year, provided premium for the year paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the or
To make policy payable during the lifetime
of ii.-mod.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C;
to Take an Outing
GLAD of it; but before you go
let us put you in to enjoy
it. We can do and make
you as attractive and as well j
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 I
Hat. etc., etc. You can pack
trunk with confidence-feeling that I
when ready to appear in your vacation j
dress you will lie strictly right.
Summer Suits,
Negligee Shirts,
Everything a man needs, to a
complete wardrobe is here proper
prices. Don't pack up without
THE CLOTHIER.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
NOTICE.
If l HARK in the
of ibis it yea
yon owe Tun
for t vim lo
us as possible. what
YOU owe us yon will n.-t
us waiting for it .
This who las
on
cheap at S.
State Convent ion
next Thursday.
have be-
gun their canvass among
els.
The factory of the John
Uriel Mention of People Met
With In the Social World
Dr. J. XI. of New York,
is in
C- P. Snuggs went to
evening.
J. S. came
day night from Hobgood.
It. O. Flanagan came in
day night from Washington Oily,
H. H. and little son
left Wednesday evening for
Baggy Co., was closed Thins
Friday and Saturday
It. of town
ship went to Kinston
evening as a delegate to the Judi-
Convention.
a mark of respect in Isle
Mr. John Flanagan, who was the
bonnier factory.
He's Gout.
Mr. Ii, W. a cotton
buyer for the past few sea-
sons, has gone away on his summer
Vacation, and a local poet ex-
presses over de-
Dearest Mosley. thou bast h-u
Ami loss we feel;
For no we'll
tin- cotton conies from
The remains of
who Thursday, were interred
this afternoon in Cherry Hill
Cemetery. Services were held at
residence at o'clock, conduct-
ed by Kev. J. N.
The following were the pall bear-
R. I,,
J. L. M, Bairn, J.
W. II. Wilson, C.
B. A.
W. II. Bagwell and h. James.
J. B. Cherry,
Allen Warren, A. Al-
Forbes, W. XI. King,
D. J. A. J.
There was a large attendance at
the Mineral and many floral
from sorrowing friends.
In
The large building of
Tobacco Co., is going up
rapidly, and already the force Is
to conduct the
of company here when the sea-
son Mr. R. O.
well known here, will lie one of
I nil buyers on sales. Mi.
W. K. Lewis, of will
also be a buyer for the company.
He has moved his family here
occupies the building lately
as Hunter house, Mr. W. K.
of who will
be a member of the force,
hat also arrived. Mr. U Wood-
ward will be of the
era for the Imperial. The
ville market will be
strengthened by tins company.
more will
seek lo make
hale each other. Let
frown down. There is a
platform to gel than ha
and is love for
North Carolina and North Carolin-
Recorder.
I. T. L. C Arthur,
Fleming, V James, T. It.
Moore, I. A. Suggs, P. C Harding.
It W. King and K B.
went to Kinston Wednesday even-
delegates to the Judicial
Convention
W. went to Char-
today.
Hadley, of is
in town.
Charles
this morning.
Jesse left morning
for Washington.
Kev. II. left
morning for Darden.
Misses and Essie Which-
left Thursday evening for Kin-
Irma t of Wilson,
spent Thursday here and returned
home today.
Misses
pen returned this from
Seven Springs.
A. K. Tucker went down the
road Thursday evening and el III
this
W . C. and line sou
and Olive Daniel left this
morning for Dunn.
O. W. Harvey came in Thursday
evening from Danville to get ready
for the next tobacco season.
Mr. Mis. C. D.
daughter, Rosalind, left
Thursday for
It,
returned this morning from More j
head.
Wiley returned Friday
owning from a trip down
Bounty.
Miss left this
morning fur Richmond and
left this morn-
for lo be absent
until September.
I C. O. came in to be
I present at the funeral of his grand-
John
A. F. Kennedy and family re-
turned Friday afternoon from a
visit to relatives
Mi-, and
who have been visiting near
here, left this morning for
lace.
L. A. Gotten, just from
the Philippines, came home this
week to visit bis parents Cotton-
dale.
J. J. Cherry, W. R. Parker, S.
King, J. S.
Minnie left today for
Ocracoke.
Pal tie James and Heater
of who have
visiting W. T.
returned home today.
returned Fri-
day evening from where
she has has been since closing
of Greensboro.
Mary Austin,
Nina While, of Scot land Neck,
who have been visiting Mrs. J.
left this morning.
miss Perry is house
party Ibis week.
Alice and Gray Sutton, of
LaGrange, and
and Lillian Can,
of Greenville, are with
stun Free Press, 11th.
San Club.
Reported hi The Reflector-
Tuesday July 8th,
Ban Club held its
meeting at the home of
Louise Latham, President
promptly at the club was
called loonier.
After usual business was
transacted, were entertained
by a very clever con
Several being successful,
it was necessary lo cut for
prize, Mis. Hughes being the for
mile w inner.
The meet was made unusual-
pleasant by the presence of
While, of Scotland Neck,
Miss Austin, of Tarboro. We
were also glad enroll as a
Miss Laughing-
house.
The meeting adjourned, to meet
next time with Pat-
rick,
Excursion to Norfolk.
Hatch the
managers who for years
have been giving to the
people, will run excursion from
Kinston to Norfolk July 28th, re
turning Train will leave
Kinston a. m. caching Nor
fold by and returning will
leave Norfolk in. giving
one and nearly two days
Norfolk. Fa e for t p
child en under years
on street, air.
Flanagan passed away
continued through some
Mr. Dead.
From Daily
At o'clock Ibis afternoon,
at his on Fifth street,
loan I
continued through
mouths. The burial will lake
place Saturday afternoon at
o'clock in Cherry Hill
more extended notice will
pear paper.
Notice.
All who are liable for license tax
had better come forward pro
cure them, thereby saving cost.
shall absent for the next week,
II. A. White went to Wrights- j that time any wishing
will apply to J. T. Smith,
ville again today.
is visiting
Mrs. A. F. Kennedy.
C. Ii. returned Fri-
day from Seven
Miss Nina James has returned
from a visit to
of
is visiting L. T.
Mr. and II. Coward left
for Morehead.
W. returned Ibis
morning from a trip II Hyde conn
Miss of
folk, Miss Nellie
F. G. James J. S. Fleming Sunday at o'clock a. m.
Chief of Police.
C. D. Tax Col.
Special Meeting
The Hoard of of
Pitt, will meet Monday
to revise tax list and bear
complaint, any person having
failed to list their taxes can do so
by a fee of N cents
at County Home.
Rev. T. H. will pi each
at the home chapel
day night, the 18th
Rev. John A. Williams the ilk
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 Dress Goods Line
Guaranteed Kg
Bros., E. P. Reed Co., for High Grades.
Wolf Bros, and the H. C. Co. for Medium Grades
ABOVE HOODS TO BE AT PRIORI
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 Red In China and Japan Mattings
Linens and Wash Goods
Showing of Novelties In Grass Linens. Embroidered Mulls. and Novelties In Wash
Goods. Visit the Wash Department and see new
1900 Yards of Embroidery
value, and all the ladies should take advantage of it
The remainder of the H. C. Hooker
stock of Staple Dry Goods, Shoes,
etc., has been removed to the T.
Lee Co. stand and will be sold at
great Sacrifice Prices.
The balance of The H. C. Hooker
Millinery Stock has been removed
to my Big Store and will be sold at
Sacrifice Prices.
C. T.
The Big Store.
Greenville, N C.
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P-,
What
Forgot
THAT I AM AX
LINK OF
Advice to the Aged.
Age infirmities, as .- I
JUDICIAL CONVENTION
weak
end LIV
and . ; Hon. L. I. Moore Nominated By
The
U r -It ;. jibe third met in
have a effect on there or .
the bowels,
to perform natural
In end
Dry Goods, Goods, Shoes imparting vigor
Hats, Shirt-, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
AND A OF THING . V with
rim for Job Priming
WHICH I AM TO I Ml assurance of gelling
j bed to be had Money.
to me for four next of Floor
Yours to please-
Nails Lochs, Hinges, Doors.
Paints, Rope,
Collars, Plows, Shovels mid Car-
Tools, go to
H.
com t house in u few
minutes past MM.
L. v. Merrill presided. Will
Webb was elected secretary as was
to the kidneys. Madder and LIVER. of press.
arc adapted lo old and T . . ,, , .
L. A. of Green
was elected chairman of the
committee; K. Harding, of
county, secretary. The
the executive
W. J. Wallace, of
i A. I. Ward, of Craven L. V.
rill, of Green; K. L. Horton, of
F. Harding
having no Rep
A was introduced in-
the executive committee
of that county a
of the executive committee.
Nominations for solicitor were
declared loonier, upon roll call
of counties Hon. L. I. of
was placed la Domination by
W. L. of sec-
by G. James of and
T. H. Warren of Jones and A.
j Ward of Cloven. Mr. Moore was
I nominated by
riling vote of the en-
Mexican Liniment
i . Bear the bat the and
tissues i
TRINITY COLLEGE,
N. C,
Offers graduate
undergraduate courses of
Study, new library
laboratory equip-
and gymnasium.
Number students
bled in f years. Large
number of scholarships
awarded annually. Leans
made lo worthy students.
Expenses very moderate.
Tor
l. W.
INSOLVENT LIST
For a Lame Back,
Sore Muscles,
or, in fact, all Lameness and Sore-
of your body there is nothing
that will drive out the pain and in-
so quickly as
CHURCHES.
every Man
day, morning and evening. Pray
Wednesday evening
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
School a. m. M. A. Allen
superintendent.
every
morning and evening.
meet Wednesday evening. Rev
II. M. Kure, pastor. Sunday school
L. H. Pender. superb.
to Ricks A Wilkinson
to mood Carr.
bat i he place to gel the
Fruit Jars
la at
. the
are are
We
II .
lowest
th.-tn in
III prices
Inn as
It
compliance with Chapter
Laws of X. Carolina, i convention.
herewith unify that following j .
re listed for laser, and Hon accepting the
opposite their names thin.
i- amount due the town i. to Mr. Sugg
for the general tax for mm . . ,
year 1801. list being the M adopted,
list allowed me as Insolvent, dead the convention of the third
best or removed, by Hoard of Al- Judicial district extend to t
C. D. hearty
,,, . lax Collector, for the kind and
Allen, Sam, i
T.
If you cannot reach the spot your-
self get some one to assist you, for
it is essential that the liniment be
rubbed in most thoroughly.
Mexican Liniment
In fort
killer what the
Master Lloyd Lewis, too of Mr.
the city gOd two years and
, live months, has live living
Best of Every thing
in the Grocery Line
table from u-
and sure -1 have best.
ice,
NEW
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in las In i i , mull-,
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mi ; I ;
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May
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Barnhill, Dorsey,
n, J.
J. II .
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I'll el,
Bryant, Rum,
Brown. Ned,
I. i . gone
Cunningham, W, It.,
i . gone
Cherry, Lovelace,
grandmothers. Scotland Neck
------manner in which this
I and for the
I go tended to its Notice.
Free Press. To the Democratic voters of Pill
. i comity,
I I take this method of
To colored Teachers of the
tor Register of
for l
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gone
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Lino Company,
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AGRICULTURAL
C L L G E.
Industrial Education
A if Theory
mid Book
Study Work
in
Mechanic Arts, and
Full i
slim t in
i,
i nun. In g
,; a
ii i
Row i Boo,
ltd kl-l A
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Forbes. A. A.
Fleming, M
W. K
Tom,
Sam.
Ham-. II
Austin,
S. ii ,
Harris, J. It.
ll
Sandy,
, Jr .
W. M
i;,
I ;. i Rum,
King, John,
King, James,
Lewis, J, ,
Mi lei, T. W.
line,
Moore,
Proctor, W. II.
i A. ii ,
Patrick, Leone,
,. John
Kicks, W. B
II ,.,
; Redmond, Wm.
dead
tone
I ., , Colored teachers of this county will
l be held in beginning
on Monday. July and
I inning two week-. The law
you to attend, and
notified, to do so. Should
you fail to attend continuously
this Institute you will be
teaching of this county for one
year. Take notice and
yourselves
W. Ba
of
l lie ac-
dead
lead
gone i
I ; . K,
ti tin 20th -I May, K
In will plead in
lay el May,
11.11. WILSON,
A r, k n. of U. J. ll
tO
Dental I
John,
Webb, Win.,
Ma.-I.,
Williams,
J ll
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SO
NO
III
SO
l so
I so
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SO
Ml
Ml
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i so;
I so
B.
i so;
i so;
c III-
you are
govern
since 1871
to do my
and loyal
County Supt. Schools,
June
Convention.
order of the Com-
Congressional
District, a of the
the
lion of the County
when it meets.
I have been n voter
have tried
whole duly as a
and if nominated
I iii lo preform the
duties of lo the utmost of
my ability. Thanking my friends
in advance for their support, and
awaiting the action of
I am fol the best interest of
the Democratic party.
Very truly,
J. L.
Poultry Fancier Free.
The Dixie Fancier, published by
j. It. at Albany, Ga., a
a it; page monthly Journal devoted
J exclusively to poultry, a subject
Congressional
is died to meet at Ply- more profit and interest,
mouth, X. Wednesday, July We send free fir
p. m. for to
of a candidate Con- I
tiers.
W.
The Baptist
Female University
Iii bean of ;
Sift tin-
. m. i Sew I
I mil milt, S
Twenty ll.-. I
I Fr- ii
I if two four
by if
cared fur
Lad I
, Matron I
nil
per Session I
5-
Raleigh.
i thin
Kev
, Sunday-
school s. m. E. B. ,,
P. H. Hard-
Minister. Morning and even-
prayer with sermon every lat
and 3rd Sunday. Lay service,
every 2nd and 4th Sunday.
Sunday-school s. m., W. B.
. Brown, superintendent. Litany
every- Wednesday a. m
Preaching second,
and fourth Sundays in each
mouth Prayer meeting Wednesday
Rev. W. Davis, pastor
Sunday school P. M., W. R
Parker, superintendent.
regular service
A. F. a A. M. in,
No. meets first and
bird Monday evening. E. E.
fin. W. M. J. M.
I. O. F. Covenant Lodge, No.
Meets every evening,
L. H. O. W.
K. of River Lodge,
every Friday evening,
C. Forbes, L.
sou, andS.
R. Vance Council, R
1696, meets every Thursday even-
lug. W. J.
S. Tunstall, Regent.
A. O. Council,
No. meets every first and third
nights in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy
Chief; Smith, Sec
I. O. Conclave
No meets every second and
loin lb Monday nights in Odd
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson
Smith -lee
Greensboro Female College
Greensboro, N. C.
Literary and Business Courses,
Schools of Music, Art and El-
Literary Course and
nil Living Expenses, per
pear. Fall session begins
10th, For
apply to
LUCY H. ROBERTSON, President
Com.
Congressional
N your supply of Stationery
gelling r If is, us your
order. JOB of all
in latest and best
workmanship,
who pays
a year's in advance
during this month.
WANT
Goods, Groceries,
etc., go to
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
Jack. C.
i goods on band. low
i or in
for
J. C.
IN
American and Italian Marble
N. C. daily at
North
II, I- Pi
In Hi. Superior
F. P
mum will
I HI U
i ii in, i
Wire end Iron Sold.
work
do i. i i
IN
N. C.
The complete la every
and prices as low us Hie
lowest. market prices
In ii.,
Mid lo , , t
II, ., ;, , ,;, . paid produce.
and will leave
at
M. for Washington.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk,
Philadelphia, New York Boston,
Aurora, Creek,
Swan Quarter, and tor
all points for the West with rail-
at
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
New Line from
M , Line and Chesapeake
S. S. Hum Baltimore. Mer-
Line from
Boston.
July lot steam
ill leave Washington at
in. Tuesday, Thursday Hat
; for
in soil
will lake ,
that lo at Mil
iii. of
in
I I
Hie Churl
N I . ii
I.- Hi.- m or
apply lo i ml
in
HI. of
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and Broken
I coke at a. m. for
j and on Mon
div, and Friday.
steamer will leave
Saturday nights Ht III
during July and August,
for
Cotton, Grain J-
ons. Private Wires to New N. C.
Chicago and New h- District Supt.
Washington, N,
Administratrix Notice.
Having dill administratrix on
I he
of PUt coast., N. ., nil Indebted
said lo
all having
fur twelve
date Ibis notice be
plead n lie
May
I.
of
L. V. Cox,
UNIVERSITY
OF NORTH CAROLINA
The Head of the State's
Educational System .
j. a.
-DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
Academic
Law,
One
lo
mill the Of Loam
the
New Water Works,
ii. a I.-
Address
F. P. VENABLE, President
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
PATENTS
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Kit
TRADE-HARKS
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Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
ATLANTIC COAST LINK
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North Carolina's Foremost
The Charlotte Observer
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR.
TOMPKINS.
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor.
PER
the
service
delivered to any paper between
Atlanta,
its special service is
ever by a Caro-
paper.
SUNDAY con
of or more pages, and is
to a extent up of
filial in ill i.
Kit printed and Friday
per year. largest
North Carolina.
Sample copies sent application.
Address
THE
Charlotte, N. C.
in
I so
I SI
Ar
Tarboro
Tarboro
Lt Knelt Mom I
Ar
Division
Main
Kim a p m
n Bat.
ford m. Sanford
pm, p m
p m, Will
o m
leaves Ban
I . K in, a in, lied
n in, Parkton a, m.
Mills sin, arrive
II p
in, Mills p n Rod M,
Maxton p n arrives
Connections with train N
S st with the Carolina Central
Railroad, at Red with Red
railroad, Sanford
with the Seaboard Air Line and Southern
Railway with Durham and
Railroad
Train on Seek
s p m. Halifax I p m.
at p m.
pm. leaves
r a m, A a m, Halifax
a m. Weldon II SO am,
Trains
I no a m and I p m, Pamela III
s m leave III
. urn- i i m. arrive am
and
Train leaves Tarboro
p n, Similar SO p m, arrives Ply-
mouth leaves
except Sunder. a fan
day I am, arrives
Train Midland N c
nor., dally, Sunday, a
o a in, ramming- leave
a a B,
Train Nashville leave
Mount aim a m. too p m,
a in p in, Sprint nope II a m, I
leave Spring If to am,
p m. II a r a
a I lo p dally d
Train on Clinton leaves Warsaw far
dally, except Sunday, a m and
returning Clinton at a use
a p in.
Train
doe for all dally, all via Plea
H. M. EMERSON,
Pass. Agent
J. R. Manager.
T. M. EMERSON. Traffic,
All the News
a Year
The Eastern Reflector
D. J.
TO
PER II
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. FRIDAY. JULY 1902.
NO.
Tuesday
and Friday
a Year
RICKS WILKINSON
Great Cut in Prices of
Wash Dress Fabrics and Silks
Although moat wait until end f
the season to make reduction, it never
been our policy to do so. We put a time
limit on goods, and if not sold within
they must go. This week we offer
among other great values many of our
novelties at prices far below cost of
importation, an opportunity customers can
appreciate with the season all
before them.
All of our White Lawns, Dimities,
Silks, Chiffons, Mercerized Ginghams,
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 figures, white and tinted, full assort-
Lot not broken. quality
elsewhere
Ricks Wilkinson
Bethel High School.
D C ac A strictly Preparatory School. Prepares
for College and for Life Our
J Principal, MISS MATT RIMES, Assistant,
MRS. W. Music and Art.
Primary Department, Art,
Intermediate, Music, including piano rent, 3.00
Advanced, 8.00 Incidental fee. year, i
Board Moderate. For further particulars address
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal.
THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE
NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE I
to Whom Honor it
Editor
North and the
party can easily honor L. S-
from Rowan county, u
United States Senator, and
trust our sister counties cf the
and West sill bear in mind
that grandest and must
honored son, honored as
by the scholarly by the j
concurrent approbation of
those who were capable of
administering praise, they
themselves praise worthy, being
illustriously good in the main as
well as the paths to
like the ancient
Athenians, that while in midst
glory paused to erect a
statue to the Illustrious
Aesop, the famous fable writer,
placing slave on its pedestal that
all Athenians in passing by could
know that the road to honor was
a a J tO
Now we find that everything
grand, glorious magnanimous
honorable in the grand and
agent L. S. Overman, of Rowan
county, hence we are suggesting
him us a Candidate, for the United
States Senate. And we doubt if
North in her earliest
dating back to Revolution.
has had one son her
political history who has rendered
more efficient service lo his county,
his district and his Slate than
L. S. Overman. Ever ready in
his devotion to duly whether call-
isl by county, district or Slate,
in legal lore and
and brilliantly
equipped for Senatorial duties, he
richly deserves any, yes, the high-
est honors, at the hands of her;
people. For he with our
at Washington
North Carolina can look back
years, yes more, and feel that her
anchorage is strong, that her
moorings arc safe. Rowan.
July Comforts.
U it I Q month of July is no need
of your to the mountains or seashore to
keep cool. Just come to our store and get
some of those Thin Fabrics that ran the mer-
from in the shade to temperate in the
and save money by staying at home
keeping cool. We in .-lock necessary
things for hot weather, and no matter how
low the price this rule is never
GUARANTEE WHAT WE SELL, and sell
only what we guarantee, so you ran no risk in
buying goods from We have some bar-
gains in I Shirl Waists, Parasols and
Thin Dress
Twin Civilization. fOR STATE SENATE. J. J LAUGHING-
HOUSE.
The Richmond Dispatch devotes
nearly a column of editorial space
lo a discussion of collars and . Joly,
upon returns to Census
There is one thing we almost to call
your attention is SOAP.
carry the nicest Toilet Snaps we can buy.
Pure goods highly perfumed, to
per cake.
Office It finds that up to seventy
live years ago collars cuffs
were nun detachable from the
and about that time the
wife of i blacksmith of Troy, N.
V., nude the first collar,
which she chopped out with a pair
of scissors. The idea struck the
Reverend Brown, a
Methodist preacher who re-
tired from the ministry and was
keeping store, mid he begun to
manufacture detachable collars in
quantities. The
prospered and there arc now
in the country fifty seven
which manufacture col
and and the annual
value of their product is
With the knowledge that there
will come before the next
so many questions of Import-
to the people Caro
Una, it is incumbent upon the
Democrats to elect our very heat
men as members of u u at Gen-
Assembly and in cornice
I take pleasure in nominating
our fellow citizen, Mr. J. J. Laugh
to represent Pitt
the State Senate at next session.
Mr. needs no in-
to the people of
county. The mention of his name
entries with it all that is tried and
true in Democracy.
We, township, point
with particular pride to purity
of our polities, lo the fact that
In is now lime to commence canning.
have i in- ROY A I. FRUIT JARS, by every test
the best perfect vacuum, all glass, no metal in
trait, line clear glass, handsome
square shape and full measure.
Our Grocery Department is every
day. The Batter and Cheese
ice. Phone its for what you want.
i . . , a.
, . , . i have always polled a lug Demo-
subject entertainingly through ,. ,
., . ,. , majority, even in times
all the ramifications paper J
hits, a product of the civil I tried mens
and celluloid collars, which tire of
a later dale, and ends by pro-
a curse
upon inventor of both collar
and of the latter of which it
It is well known Hint these re-
have been in great
due lo the unflinching integrity of
J. If it should
be I lie pleasure of the people
J. B. Chary Co.
The Only Department Store in
GREENVILLE.
Literary, Classical, Scientific
Pedagogical,
mien
.
vis i . I W
i i
the i
t .-m am M n-
all
lie July
Charles D.
N. C.
D. I.
Power
The tendency of the press of
day, excepting a
newspapers of IV larger cities of
the country, l educate the
against a fondness for the sen-
The tone of the pies is
mote than it was a few
years buck. The daily papers, es-
those in ibis part of the
country, to try to gain
popularity by pandering to an ab
normal for sensational
news. Murders, suicides and
horrible crimes are now pub-
with us little detail as pond
Ole. All the horrible
stances surrounding these crime-
arc cut out and the papers content
with the bare recital
of the facts.
The newspapers are educators
this respect, as they are many ,
and while we believe j
have accomplished much good
along this line, there is still much i
for them to do The public masses
still for the sensational, for
that which is gruesome and
BREAK INTO
THE HOMES
OF THE
PEOPLE BY
ADVERTISING
IN THE
REFLECTOR
convention to nominate him
says that it is evolution of, ,, .
, , , , ,. as candidate Senator, they will
the need sleeves our ancestors
, , . . i know what manner of man they
wore in tile days periwigs
and j , , ,,,
Me is in his views, deep
and minuet.-. lo this we .,.
,. , ., , . in thong i, well in every
cordially subscribe. A . .
,, , i, , ., ii i- capable grasping the
on the tribes the black ,.,. .
, ., , ., will come before our
smith the Reverend
lint for him might j next legislature.
, . , i i i more it is tor to
never have been .,,.
,, evidences of modern he-s one of the farm-
But there were others, in North I I
, Hue the assertion that the people
known, whose memories deserve . .
, , ,. ,, i, ,, , who work his farms make more
to be yet more odious, it bad
. , r ,. ,, , and have more cash
been for those enemies of me, , .
i . . it. in hand, than any tenants or lab-
lace who Idea .,, ,
,.,,,, in county. All due to
coal.- and we might J , ,
all be going around, July M and great
weather, with nothing on except
reaching ground township, know
and secured at the neck with a him as a citizen and neighbor, the
Democrat of county know
him as a gentleman and loyal
Democrat, ever of the in-
and well fare of
mid Stale. With these facts be
A advertisement will walk into the
homes every day and will let your wants be known
to the people.
A REFLECTOR advertisement will bring custom-
for your goods, find tenants for your
employment or in fact till any reasonable
want you may have.
THE REFLECTOR g ea Into homes of the
people and Is read what it curries them, hence
the place to tell your la in THE REFLECTOR.
The coat of mi advertisement In REFLECTOR
is the easiest part.
draw Observer.
Vacation Days.
time la hi r- mill the
ill. inn
i nominate him a
ti.- iii mum I'm Senator from Pitt
No .
county
mill i. inn I a.
Hi;. C. M.
lie.
A thoughtful reader of
i. lb.-I.-i on has taken place in the treat-
hanging, a few
ago an execution was regarded as
real news event and papers all
over the country wanted some ac-
Now
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
GREENVILLE N. C.
fa
you can tell more of
n woman's character from the
wrinkles III her face than from Hie
lines in her palms,
All tanner who had been
has enough to the of, inking from his
twenty live years without
Scientists say we need not be
doubled about our future supplies
of for when coal beds of
America and Europe me exhausted
we can draw upon China, which
the world for ages. And by that
time we will probably be able to
For best grades of Job Printing
send your order to The
office. Up to date work,
Cotton Bagging and rice always
on
goods kept constantly en
hand. Country produce and
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 patronage and
guarantee to give satisfaction in
prices, styles and work.
send your orders to
TUB Greenville Co.
,. . i
Always Keeps It Hand.
Valuation In Railroads.
Raleigh, N. O. July
North Com
mission certified to
tor today the increased tux
of railroads operating
State; the increases being occasion-
ed by improvements and
during past year. The
report shows Increase from
I, in 1901, to
. . Mo. UgO I lo
again or K,,,,; K . .- om
The valuation now. l
. ,, , ,. i. nun km-
1902 is as Atlantic Coast j, ,,. . -l-
Line,
Railway, Seaboard
AU Line,
roads, To-
apologies or getting stung,
ii days ago nearly lo
. . . . s.-
get along without coal.- death. I'd haps he wore a Panama
hat. and ill bees didn't
him Wilmington Star.
Ail--
,. ,
mother ii loan ,,, summer than In arbiter. It
I from i-1 M, i,, k,, v In lb. in
III line to off alter i On.
in 1901, to
Don't i.;. iii.
do r the. sic. II oar
i. sound torn Is
reals tin H and
tin- lo
Minute Cough I.
i. loins I.
for .-.
nut In I.
This is a pretty live town, isn't
the
ii bet I lie native.
We've got biggest
We have a of a
now
The object of book
is to give practical
bow to take of the the
inexperienced, In
for are
j course given nil matters of this
kind, bill let any woman her
elf, give a bath ton
son bed without welting late
clothing, or change
while bed was occupied
she ill smile at the seeming
et when she is shown,
lie will wonder why she did not
discover the right way herself
little practical la-
inns given for per-
of all necessary offices
lo sick. The know
ledge i- Dot
liar granted, and the writer bus
Hied to do a plain,
manlier no need mis-
lake the easiest way,
A copy Ibis valuable
I. mu be had upon application
to the Davis
hi . New
to
II line
count of the
a hinging attracts no attention
of the State which it
takes place, unless it is n case of
national interest. If public taste
improved it is a cause for con-
but if hangings are so
much more common now than they
were as to cease to be news it is a
woeful condition. Indeed a lynch-
now is barely noticed when a
f. w veils ago such an occurrence
subject of editorial com-
nil over the It
not be human life is regarded
more lightly, hence we must think
most readers have less inter-
est in such details than formerly.
Times.
lo , a
it i. own tonic. J-1-
can your or b rs with
Job
full of the
beat to lie lad the moneys
Your Tongue
If it's coated, your stomach;
is bad, your liver is out of,
order. Pills will clean
your tongue, cure your
. t I -Mi. J
t enclosing to Inc., .,., right;
., or coin to ea easy to
;. of I staling .
High
bare, bend us
, I I
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE


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Eastern reflector, 14 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.
Date
July 14, 1902
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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