Eastern reflector, 18 July 1902


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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,
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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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AGRICULTURAL
C L L G E.
Industrial Education
A if Theory
mid Book
Study Work
in
Mechanic Arts, and
Full i
slim t in
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Forbes. A. A.
Fleming, M
W. K
Tom,
Sam.
Ham-. II
Austin,
S. ii ,
Harris, J. It.
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Sandy,
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W. M
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King, John,
King, James,
Lewis, J, ,
Mi lei, T. W.
line,
Moore,
Proctor, W. II.
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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,
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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
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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
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Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
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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
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Tarboro
Tarboro
Lt Knelt Mom I
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Division
Main
Kim a p m
n Bat.
ford m. Sanford
pm, p m
p m, Will
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leaves Ban
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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.
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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
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
I. I.
th.- H.
C ,
MM.
The Washington
of a man who a farm near
Aurora, and In two yews soul
faun.
like the State base ball
league i about lo bet or run
out of existence. Only three flub
arc let in it now and they Create
little interest
The lumber plain the
Co . at Jackson-
ville, was destroyed by lire Sunday
night. Only the outside lumber
dry were saved.
While in Hew York, last Fri-
day, Mr. . of Kill
by a car
and bis skull fractured. Ho ha
since been in a critical condition.
Talk about warm or long eon-
that of the seventh Con-
district, Monroe
last week wan
one of I lie matters
the are now mm
lag for. At the time lie that
was lint if the Kin
people are asking for it Green
ville Might unite with them i
a strong petition from both towns
would lie effective.
Their is no use the
benefit this additional train would
lie to Greenville and to our
farmers up the
who go elsewhere, would sell their
la Greenville if they
come here in the and
home in the evening. This
would mean Increased
for the railroad and Increased
for the
Ami then e often lit travel
ling men speak of the
coining into this section I
because we have only one
Long Hair
About n rear ago my hair was
coming out very to
bottle of Ai-ts It Vigor. It
stopped the falling J made my
hair grow very 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,
Tour
one SM
lie Hire
j. c. i
COLORED INSTITUTE.
Fresh Gossip From Nearly Vicinities
get train a day. for The
Every along the road might ,.,,,
join in this movement all would or colored teachers
be Certainly Green U. Some
cooperate in the names were enrolled daring
morning session, several others
came in the afternoon to be remix
for work early Tuesday. The in
it mo is under the management of
Gathered Our Correspondents and
led f r REFLECTOR Readers.
ill. T. Manning,
Department.
thy to all his family.
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS Miss Forbes, of
NOTES. has Miss Mattie
the pact two weeks, return-
ed home Friday. Miss Mattie
us accompanied her home.
Miss Sidney Davenport, of Pat
Miss
X. July
Has
received an order for a ear
load of baggies. now-
in stock the largest, line
of boggles ever Who will Mayo. returned home
be the first man to bay
this year's tobacco Miss of Wilson,
to call their lo u I has been visiting Miss
when yon can. There may be Mayo, Saturday for
Something In it for you. j where she will be the guest of Miss
To the first man purchasing Sidney
pair of wheels of the A. ti. Mr. Mis. N. M. Hammond,
Cox Mfg. with this year's who have been up the country on a
money they will pay a visit, returned home last week,
of mi Hack Band j j. Highsmith family, of
e or cents in money. . Mount Olive, are visiting
Little Miss Lillian is
visiting Miss Hattie Nichols. j,; i. of
Mrs. Cox and Miss Annie Thursday night with his
fort, in t lie long about it.
Cl KITCHIN.
Prof W. H. County
Monday and Tuesday
in Greenville.
Mi-s Helen Galloway, of Grimes-
mother and returned Friday.
Miss Winnie of
Mount Olive, is relatives
., ,. , ,. . net t of public
Claude the
lie is assisted l .
congressional district is making University, Raleigh
for himself to a reputation, as ;. by J. E. Brown, teacher Lyda near Green-
witness fallowing very flatter-1 at Grifton. Great were visiting here Saturday.
lug paragraph from the Washing- seems In the colored j Dr. B. T. Cox returned from
correspondence of the people for competent and Baltimore last Friday evening.
in these teachers to better lit I hem-1 Mm Bryan, after spend
selves. They bold an a pleasant visit to Misses
laud, w ho has a host of friends In
and around to the de Miss Pearlie is visit-
light of us all is Learn fox, of Winter-
time here, ville this week.
Mrs. Rickey Moore and Miss
I. R, spent Wednesday
ii. Greenville.
Misses and Lillian Which
of Monday
with relatives.
Washington, of
more, leave town a visit Than
last week was one It ,., . . selves, now an jg a pleasant visit to Misses; tow visit
, i- ii l log for the colored Tessie and Anna
hone. , ,, . son, of
I he , w , ,,,,,,,, agreed ,,,,, , ,,;,.,, ,, ,,,,,,,. , ft. ,
K. N. Page, of an make several speeches in been visiting M-,. J. Cox week.
ballot. candidate, middle west. Chairman s. will be turned to her home in Bethel
fa vote lo
lion en one ballot.
if the Domini
Mr. within a i
give a ins lime lo
I congressional committee, for
he hail beard numbers of I
committee
best ram
Mr.
i. Ii voice was raised ill the
committee of the state
say he is one of the
in Ike state.
Roberts has with-
drawn M for
for In Ibis district-
This leaver the Held .,;, , It
lo Hon. II. Small, I , modesty or fear of debate I hat
convention which meets In sealed bis lips. The Ural week of
mouth
bl ii by
by both while colored day
all along the line of the It. II. a first-
educational awakening In
this and other stales. Lei every Stocks was in town early
body who can by word or deed en- n With
courage the colored people lo Jo which be caught
to make themselves Up, They were of the legged
worthy citizens of a great state. kind.
, n. Miss Laura attended
at Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sparks received a
children, who have been visiting
relatives in Rocky Mount, return-
ed Sunday.
V. B. Staton spent
line Mount
before sun j
Saturday announcing the
ought to be done.
Our Friend The Young Again.
There are today millions
i the 30th will Congress Mr. made known I chances young man. Ii
his intention that not they not all be on Easy
speak during the session. never were. The mobile
a policy pursued by man groans and sweats because the
of Congress. The reputation trust has knocked higher
arc reminded of the the representative from the sec that's the new
the National Dem- dull did not suffer, but on I lion lie in luxury because
was In and b
useful popular. Some I the producer and selling at
of his friends twitted him with the profit
h bad not n The trust
I roll call during the session. he bis
victories were scored to her credit
when we hear
used as national cry.
mid see In the he answered as many I that the young man-taints no
that Grover Cleveland n-11 call-us any member show for what show
to stump the state to place the price on the farmer's
When Mr. was product, and then demand his own
for Democratic
ticket New York.
I In
presence, to which they at
once Their sister died
soon their arrival
Our people greatly
wit Ii Mr. and Mrs. Sparks, both of
whom are held in very high es-
teem.
Misses Rosa and
spent in
Mill
from her visit lo Jack Sat
FARMVILLE ITEMS.
X. July, I.
Miss Carrie Vail, who has has
been spending some time here with
sister, Mis. G. W. Freeman, re
tin today to her home Ply-
mouth.
Mrs, ti. A. Holland and Miss
Pattie Spruill, of Roper, who have
been visiting Mrs G. W. Freeman,
returned today.
Miss Mary Leggett, of
is Miss Lou Star
May.
Miss Lucy Woolen and Mr.
Bradley who have been
I visiting Miss Lou May. returned
I to Wilmington Wednesday.
HEARNE CO.,
Dealers in
Staple and Fancy Groceries
and Country Produce.
Stock Prices Right.
Service Prompt Courteous.
Agents for Wilbur's
Cattle and Poultry Food.
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
III BENEFIT LIE
if.
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Lou Value,
Value,
Insurance,
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is
Will lie if arrears paid within on mouth 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 of the second each
year, provided the premium for the current year lie paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an during the
of insured.
J, L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
TRIBUTE TO T. C. MANNING.
A gentleman at Way Cross,
sends the follow-
tribute to Mr. T. Manning,
who died that town it few days
Thomas Manning died
Way Cross, Ga., on night of
Sunday, July last. His former
home was near N. C.
He was the son of the lute Mai-
calm G. Manning, of Pitt county,
and was on November 21st,
He was married to Miss
Carpenter, C.
March 7th, 1897.
Hilling tin latter years of his life
he resided and did business in
Waldo, Fla., and Way Cross, Ga.,
for one and a half years
his death be
was proprietor of the Phoenix
terms from the manufacturer. The
and a I visiting friends Saturday and
there was not a rural free d
mute lo his district. Now be young a show
a good time a cumin i every county lo h marten
and will soon have another I profession or his trade and goes in I
Harper and Mary Crumpler. of Wash
Miss Miry, Jack, is D-
A horrible and shocking
affair won that of mine
of the Rolling Mill mine, near
Johnston, Pa., on Thursday, the
10th inst , In which
perhaps more, met
so a manner. The
was canned by an
of gas in the mine,
overlooked by lire bosses, a-
are called, having
in charge, as three them were
killed the disaster,
Saturday was a sad day in many
homes in town, the day
o. w. Freeman returned Lo Bell-
Kate Chapman went a haven Thursday morning. He is
in- more. lie must cut out rum and I shopping to Saturday, there on cs.
told be kindred folly and get his nose to Minnie Clinard, has Miss
made a record ill securing routes the grind stone and work as his been for unite a long while A. pent several days here
for bit district. In this and other ; father worked and not half as bard with Mrs. Dr. Cox, will hereafter; visiting relatives the part week.
make her home in Oxford. Miss is in town visit
Mr. Kitchin Impressed as hi- grandfather worked to make
worker. gave la bare existence. Competency Is
ii of his time to always in demand and always will
Miss Mamie Galloway, to M-
the of her many Mrs. Sallie Cobb, of Crisp, came
on claims, which frequently be. counterfeit and spent a most pleasant week yesterday to visit Misses Mary and
has n great deal of laborious
work. The Representative from
second Is of coming
young of Congress.
Mayor's Court.
Major II. W. has dis-
posed of the following cases during
Oral week of his
ink Little offering for sale
given up almost wholly to funerals and decayed meat, hound
over the dead bodies.
Too horrible to contemplate are
those shocking mine disasters
nothing but death and sorrowing
heartaches left in their wake.
The Chamber of of
are taking steps lo induce
the Atlantic Coast Line to put on
a morning pa-sen limn into
over Ibis road, and an
evening train out of
Greenville is, or might to be in
in this movement. A
ago when Mr. of the Coast
Line, was here lo coaler with a
of cit-
relative improving the
vice and connections of their
over to Superior court.
Robert
bound over conn.
Washington Mayo and Oscar
Cherry. taken,
Mayo bound over court.
John Page, drunk down
one penny cost,
Ton using vulgar and
profane on the
lined one penny and ports,
James Murphy, selling spoiled
and decayed over to
Superior
James Ann
and B. T. Bailey, notions and
orderly conduct and assault.
not gully, others guilty and lined ding when we are He
each cost, Applied i I never did care much
lo Superior court. I for o
no show. In this
day of big fortunes and prosperity
the people demand the
have money to pay for it and it
must came. Vet notwithstanding,
the young man who will find his
place stands all the show he needs
and as good a chance to succeed
as ever in the world's history.
Everything, Atlanta, Ga.
If then-are any preachers who
are not paid their salaries
we suggest that they exhort
their congregation these words
old colored
de life
is free; but I axes boa is
lei git el, pay
fur de Haleigh News
Observer.
When the with a Panama
hit gets lo Heaven he
kick on the ordinary soil halo.
David
pay master U. S. was
drowned Ocean View
night.
us have a white wed.
has lo their regret returned to her,
home, Grimesland. and Ray West, of Fields
The Baptist Mission were in yesterday,
held regular services Sunday night., W. It. Pollard returned this
An interesting paper was read by morning from where he
Mrs. F. O. and a short but has the last ten days,
instructive talk by J. B Carroll. Mrs. W. Arnold gave the
a enjoyable
l ice cream supper Thursday even
her home. The
have fourteen
with Mrs. II. Arnold,
BETHEL ITEMS.
N. C, July 1903,
J. H. i. f, of this place,. Pres. Moore, Sec., Miss
Who has to Way Cross, j Reid Trees. They are doing
to lie present at his brother's good work.
Abraham an Iowa,
millionaire, believes college
and business is
living clone, proposes to
donate his millions to establishing
for women in distress
and homes for aged people. He
put it to use. Ho
says he got his money from
people is going to give it back
to the Star.
A faint heart may never won u
fair lady, but five of have
won many a jackpot.
Orders for PRINTING are
solicited. Best
Tom Edison when he gets
his storage battery to running
can for have an
automobile that will not require
any oats, bay or grooming,
be run at an of about
cents n week. This Is somewhat
although two
that figure lbs original
cost will lie impediment in the
way of the average
who might lie ambitious lobe the
proprietor of an automobile do
b is own transport at ming-
Star.
CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE.
Oops Destroyed and Killed.
Later reports from wind and
hailstorm, Tuesday evening, show
considerable damage
The area covered by hail was
fortunately not but so far as
it extend, d destruction followed.
worst of it seemed to be near
Mt. church a little to
the north of there.
The greatest sufferers were Mrs.
Nona Brown Mr. W. J.
Flaming, both of whose farms
the crops literally ruined.
On Sheriff O. W. Harrington's
farm several buildings, including
stables, were blown down, killing a
mule injuring his drive horse.
Mr. L. A. Mayo and of bis
were caught out in the
storm and both were painfully
hotel at later place. The re-
kindly feeling entertain- bruised by the bail stones,
for him by bis patrons
bear testimony to unfailing Mr. Dead.
courtesy affability which t . . . .
. , A message received here Ibis
These and , the f
other which
be possessed were not assumed and j
laid aside at will, as occasion of w f
might requite but he was ,
courteous with all . . u .
V was i B years old and had been
poor health for sometime. She
For Job Printing in nil the latest
send us your orders.
Hi- death resulted a coin
plication of beginning
with neuralgia of the heart and
ending with typhoid fever. He
became from one only
to be attacked by another. He
bore bis entire suffering which
lasted for six weeks with
dinar courage fortitude, bis
solicitude for those in constant at-
upon him seeming
throughout to outweigh consider-
for himself. In all
lite, as a citizen, in bus
i in his own home circle, Mr.
Manning has behind an
irreproachable record, no harsh.
no unkind memories of
vive.
services were held
parlors the Hotel
on the of July
bis remains conveyed by
to Waldo, Fla., there
He has left a widow
two small children, rive sisters
two brothers, to them the
fullest measure sympathy is ex-
tended. Such comfort as comes
from reflection that chap-
of a human life been such
as to defy closest scrutiny and
the send, it where it may,
amidst strife or within the sacred
precincts of home has been that of
the may well be portion
Mr. sorrowing
Died.
Mr. a young man
aged
about years, died early this
morning of typhoid fever. was
a sou of the late Mr. Jesse Smith,
and a half brother of Messrs J. S.
and The
burial took place this
I was the widow of late Mr.
Belcher, of
an aunt of Mrs. W. II. Bag-
well, of Greenville.
Mrs. Belcher was an excellent
woman had a large number of
friends around home and
here Greenville.
burial will take place in the
Spear burial ground, near
Thursday afternoon at o
o'clock.
Marriage Licenses.
So in July Register of Heeds
T. R. Moore issued follow-
marriage
WHITE
O. W. Haddock and Bessie Par-
N. and Alice Craw-
ford.
S. Jennings and Maud A.
Leggett.
John W. Little and Emily L.
Taylor.
G. T. turd nor and n C.
Coward.
II. Jones Lena Bell
Little.
John Joy tier and Dora Brown.
Poisoning the
It la through the bowels the
body la cleansed of Impurities. Con-
these in
system, headache,
at first, then
eruptions Dually illness
unless a remedy U applied.
Little this
h stimulating the liver and bow-
el,. These Huh-pill do not act
but strengthening the
enable them to their u n work.
Never or distress, Jno. L.
Woolen,
A good name Is more to be
ed than great riches, but much
the same thing a check,
came Monday i
from South Dakota, where
has been traveling several
months.
Mr. Mis. Charles
of Baltimore, who have visit
his brother, A.
this
A HOT DAY
Ami Mill DOM lo follow.
Whether you j i k i
riM in the White or
ill cunts in the of
Of in
you'll you bough
on- of
lo without com-
clothing it is hero
in the weight-,
the price
tend in tin way.
many. not you.
We wait your finning with perfect
M are sure from
our will
lit you here
for your in ITS. ATS
THIN STRAW
hats. etc.
MUCH
you need it.
THE KING CLOTHIER.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
NOTICE.
If i the
it is to
owl
for we request you to
settle early as possible, wast
YOU owe v ill not keep
us waiting for it.
This notice is fer those who the
murk on their paper.
Fruit Jars cheap at S.
Samples of the cur-
are coming
Mr. It. ii
tomato weighed
PERSONAL
Brief Mention People Met
I With In the Social World
II, 1903.
v. o. Danny
Monroe
D. Davis left this morn-
for
W. W. turned
day evening Charlotte.
Plot. J. W. of
High school, was here today.
Linnie Fleming left Saturday fr
j. A. Davis has moved tar-
her shop from the a i
In one of new Stores j left this
on Fifth street. j morning for where she
, . i. .- has taken charge a school.
Two weeks lo opening B
market. Warehouse an- Mrs. O. A. and children
should be getting evening a visit to
The Sew it and city.
The passenger train is Miss Hattie of Winter-
bad record so far Ibis week. Near-1 ville, who has visiting Mrs.
hours late both Monday K. N. home Sal-
evening.
A lawn will be held P. B. Hooker, T. E.
on of Hooker Messrs O. S. Forbes
for benefit of the
dist church of that town.
There is plenty of talk about
Hue crops in all directions. We
hope the harvest expectations of
the farmers will be met.
Parody on
M-----Is has
Ami left me
For bis presence and
I bops he'll
Ii he don't I'll is- dam
It I don't hope he'll away.
A.
Crops.
Mr. J. Q, Bowling made a trip
through county last week
visiting more than eighty different
farms. He says the crops
and W. E. Hooker left on
day's freight for City.
Tuesday,
Ola Forbes left this for
New York.
A. F. Kennedy went to William-
today.
W. F. Harding left this morning
for Chapel Hill.
George Hadley returned to La-
Grange this afternoon.
Miss Blanch Brown returned this
morning from
Mrs. Pattie Hooker returned
from
Mrs.
who have been visiting her sister
Mrs L. left this morn-
for I.
F. G. Janice, W. L K.
W. King, B. F. Tyson, T. King
Wingate left Ibis
morning to attend the State Con-
Misses Lillian Carr,
Essie returned this
morning from a visit to
Miss Susie Perry, of
them home for a visit
here.
J. of is
here.
M. Jones went road
Tuesday evening.
E. II. Tuft came home Tuesday
evening from
W. Bryan and sou, Bonnie
went to Hamilton in-day.
Miss Lena Matthews returned
Tuesday evening from a visit to
Baltimore.
J. B. Cherry, Br, left Tuesday
evening fur Seven Springs and
Mr. Mrs A. J. Griffin led
this for Norfolk and
Beach.
L. C. of Durham, is
lo taken position as book-
keeper warehouse.
Misses Vivian
Irene Lacy, of Raleigh, arrived
Tuesday evening to visit Miss
Lottie Blow.
Misses Peachy, of Washington
City, Miss Mayo Lamb, of
Edith of
Philadelphia, and Miss Bessie Hen-
sun, of Salisbury, guests of
Miss at
The Firemen.
Hope Company held its
regular monthly Monday
night. There was no business out
of ordinary routine except the
recommendation for
ii t of II as Chief of Fire
I Depart men t and a to
i Hoard of Aldermen to provide a
lire alarm bell.
Visiting His Horns.
Ensign A. Collen, of
V. S. Navy, arrived his old
home, where he will
Bay delightfully i sever
a on waiting orders from
the Navy Department.
Mr. Cotton, has been absent for
over years, during which
time be made a trip complete-
the world and has wit-
participated in
stirring scenes in Cuba, Japan,
China Philippine Islands and
barely I missed a disaster
on his voyage lo Sun
Francisco.
saw
where.
liner any-
Miss Willie left this
morning to visit relatives at Smith-
re field.
Bert left Ibis morning
a visit to Chapel Hill and Greens
Died in Mu
T. C Manning, a native of
Pitt and a sou of the late
Mr. M. G. of Bethel
township, died last week, of
at Ga , Where
he was of Phoenix
hotel. He wee old and
leaves a wife and two be-
sides bis here in Pitt
county. The remains were taken
to Waldo, Fla., where he married,
for Tom Manning bad
host of friends in this section and
they regret to learn his death.
He was doing a business
at Way Cross and held in high es-
teem there.
Hail and Wind.
A telephone message o'clock
this afternoon, from Mr.
Fleming's, miles from town, says
right severe hail
storm bad just passed
that There was not a
great of the hail, but tin-
wind down trees, fences,
small houses crops as it went.
The extent of I he damage could
be panned
Misses Alice and Emmie Smith
left evening for Seven
Springs.
Mrs. M. T. Com ell
left this morning for a visit to
Misses Helen Bet tie
Tyson left this morning for
Wrightsville.
c.
and children are flatting her pa-1
routs at Snow Hill.
L. O, Arthur, S. Forbes and
W. E. Hooker this morn-
from
i-s Margaret Andrews,
I'm is visiting her cousin,
Mies Carrie
Charlie Skinner, who was at
home on a visit to his parents, has
returned to New York.
Miss Julia of
who has been Miss Bertha
Patrick, returned home today.
E. G. left
for Beaufort to his family
who have been there some days.
W. It. Smith and family came
Monday evening from Hamilton
to again make their borne here.
Sunshine Si
tor The
The sisterhood wee en-
by Maggie Doughty
Monday, July in a most delight-
manner. The meeting
at the usual hour and the
after which the remain-
of the was devoted lo
pleasure. The hostess prepared
Interesting and amusing
;, leasing contests, the be
by Mrs. Perkins. Dainty
refreshments were served. All too
soon came the hour for dispersing.
It was with much reluctance that
we bade each other good night.
lag W
ling f
Wild Hog Captured.
Friday Gus Forbes captured
a wild hog about
miles from town. lie was
hunting when his dogs jumped
something and he thought they
were running a fox, and following
chase came upon the
dogs with bog at bay. The
hog put a big light and once
Gus had to climb a tree to escape
an While the dogs had
the bog down slipped
out of the tree and a club
struck the hog a blow head
him. Before
animal could recover Gus hail him
securely lied took him home
alive. The bog has dangerous
looking tusks.
It is natural that Daughters
the should
best circles.
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
Bros., E. P. Reed Co., for High Grades.
Wolf Bros, and the H. C. God man Co. for Medium Grades
ALL THE ABOVE GOODS WARRANTED TO BE LEATHER AT POPULAR PRIORS
Remarkable Sale of Reliable Furniture
Our great May and June sale of Furniture will make these
months memorable ones. Housekeepers, here is an
to buy goods at very low prices. Nearly every piece is
offered at less than today's price.
Great Redaction in China and Japan Mattings
Linens and Wash Goods
Grand Showing of Novelties in Grass Linens. Embroidered Mulls. Swisses Pine in
Visit the Wash Goods Department and see the new fabrics.
loan is mi sale at prices which practically below cost.
value, all ladies take ad vantage of it
The remainder of the H. C. Hooker
stock of Staple Dry Goods. Shoes,
etc., has been removed to the W. T.
Lee Co. stand and will be sold at
great Sacrifice Prices.
The balance C. Hooker
Millinery Stock removed
to my Big be sold at
Sacrifice
C. T.
The Big Store
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You
J O THAT Ail
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
AND OF OTHER THING
Tinware, . mention
come to m tat your
Yours to please-
Jas. B. White.
Hi L.
HEALTH
INSURANCE
The man who Insures life
wise his family.
The roan who heal
Is wise his family .
may by
It. It Is worth guarding.
At the first attack of -.-
which generally approaches
through the LIVER and
itself in Innumerable ways
TAKE
Pills
And save your health.
Greensboro Female College
Greensboro, N. C.
I m Courses.
Schools of Art and El
Literary Course and
all Living Expenses, 1800 par
Fall
1808. For
apply to
H. ROBERTSON. President
GEN. ROBERTS OUT OF THE
RUN-
Hinges, Doors,
Rope,
For Nails, Locks,
Windows, Paints
Collars, Plows, Car-
Tools, go to
H. L
door to Rick
Ormond
i lie place
gel Hie best
, your supply Of Stationery
netting low I If ll la,
JOB PRINTING of all
kinds in Hie Infest styles and best
work
Fruit Jars
have them in
mil sizes iii prices
Thin
I he
is Mill
low a l lie lowest
Usual we are
Best of Everything
in the Grocery Line
table supplies from n
in sure so nave
Hi TIER and CHEESE ON ICE
GREENVILLE INSOLVENT LIST.
In compliance with Chapter
Law-of North I
herewith certify
persons were listed for luxe,
be amount opposite their name.-
is due the
Greenville for the general tux for
i year said Hat being Hie
list allowed ma a dead
removed, by Board of Al-
C.
Collector.
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Roberts, of who i said to
have beet the brigadier
In the
as a tot the
for Con
in the His
. to
an extension of the present sup
of colored schools with the
money of while lax
-words if are to gel
more money gel now
must another
argument for his was
that is not an ex
in either house of Congress now
North Carolina. The Demo-
com of his
was held last week and he sue
gelling to endorse his
school idea, or, the following
was adopted as t substitute
for one he
That we are opposed
to any increase taxation for
public unless some
method is devised
whereby any
white race shall be applied to
I In- white school fund.
Bat report of the
of convention, as published in
The
W. P, Roberts, seeing that
defeat inevitable,
the convention
which he stated that he would
withdraw from for Out-
grew. His speech was
with and do-
the methods of conduct
the
of the county
for not supporting bit candidacy
for This speech was re
plied to by II. n. I. I. Smith
an able.
nil. left the general
standing ground. The
applause to Mr.
was deafening,
This is a rather painful recital,
i Roberts wee fin right
State Auditor, and for the
four of President Cleveland's
second was Slates
consul Victoria, B. V. His
party has done very well by him
and he ought not now quarrel lib
it for not sending him to Congress.
It is often so with men who
have bean honored, after they are
To the Democratic voters of Pitt
county.
take of
the
far Register of Deeds of
of course to
of the
ii Inn it meets.
voter since
have always tried to do my
whole duty as a good and loyal
gad if
elected I will try to preform the
duties of the to the of
my ability. Thanking my friends
advance for their support,
awaiting action of the
I the best of
Democratic party.
Very truly,
J. I,.
Convention.
By order of Executive Com-
of Congressional
District, a Convention of the Dem-
of the First Congressional
Dis- iii I railed to me. I at
N. Wednesday, July
MOt, at p. m. for the
of tor
W. B.
Chairman, Inn.
Com.
The Baptist
Female University
Since there so many
dates in race for nomination,
we rise to say that we all arc
spieling II this should
be so will be painfully dis
appointed. The successful
ants will be joyfully disappointed,
most of the
I .-. up sooner
or later to think they will be sue
Defeat brings pain there
fore. They say I know it is true
that outcome of a contest in a
convention is very
I hey suffer pain at I heir
discomfiture. They cannot abide
result philosophically. As a
rule Convention probably select
right men. Not all always
and say so, but this is no
proof to contrary. We would
prepare aspirants for tail
most of It is wisest
In lie ready to yield without
III ill inn r though there has been
blundering. Lumber Bridge
This is now to
nil guides of Job Printing the,
latest and most up to date
NOTICE TO
ii
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county as
n I h ii i i. u m
by all r-
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ii. ii In ii
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iii- inn, I.-
and
Four
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ill, men
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for by
Full fury
all
per Session
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Raleigh.
TRINITY COLLEGE,
DURHAM, N. C,
graduate
undergraduate courses of
study, new library
laboratory equip-
and gymnasium.
Number of students
bled in years. Large
number of scholarships
awarded annually.
made to worthy students.
very moderate.
For address
D.
Wholesale retail and j
J. C. LANIER,
III K IN
American and Italian Marble
II ,
every Bun-
lay, morning and evening. Pray-
Wednesday evening
Rev. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. St A. Allen
superintendent.
every Bun
lay, morning and evening.
meet lag Wednesday evening. Ker.
If. SI. Kure, school
s. m. L. II. Fender,
thin
Rev
I. i Morton, pastor
a. m. K. B. en-
F. H. Hard
Minister. Morning and even-
prayer with sermon every let
and 3rd Sunday. Lay services
every 2nd and lib Sunday.
Sunday-school a. m. W. B.
B. Brown, Litany
every Wednesday a. in
Preaching second,
fourth Sundays in each
mouth Prayer meeting Wednesday
night. Rev. D. W. Davis, pastor.
school P. St., W. R
Parker, superintendent.
regular services
A. F. ft A. M.
No. and
hi Monday evening. E. K.
fin. W. M. J.
No.
Meets every evening.
L. O. W. B. Atkins,
gee
K. of River Lodge, Ni.
mi-is every Friday evening,
C. S. L.
son, K. of It.
R. Vance Council, No
meets every Thursday even-
W. II. Wilson, Secretary, J.
S. Regent.
A. O. Council.
No. , meets every first third
nights in Odd Fellow
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy
Chief; H. Smith, Sec
I. O. Conclave
No RIO, meets every second and
fourth Monday nights Odd
Hall. W. M. Wilson
Smith -W
design i will on cation.
Sled .
Patrick
in, Isaac
s.
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A. II .
gone i
dead
lead
Dr. D
Denial -nil,
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AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE.
industrial Education
A combination of Theory
and Practice, o Hook
and Manual Work
in Engineering,
Mechanic and
Cut ton
Full i I'm --es
assort
special
Tuition room, a
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Now buildings BOO.
the A ft M.
WINSTON,
N. C.
I ii i
WHEN WANT
nods. Confections,
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
Black X.
Una all -ii I
Country bought a cash or in
for
r. John,
Ricks, W. U.
A., i
Win.
Spell,
B, L ,
Wane, I
N. II.,
Webb, Win.,
Slack.
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Notice.
Teachers
if Pill
To tin
The Institute for
teachers of Ibis county will
be held beginning
on Monday, July and son-
two weeks. The law com-
and you are
lief I to do so. Should
you fail to attend continuously
ibis in yon will be debarred
Ibis for one
year. notice and govern
yourselves
W. It
Supt. Schools,
June HO,
DOMINION
Wire and Iron sold
Dealer. Cash paid work sad reasonable
Fur, Col Ion Seed, Oil Bar-1
Turkeys. Egg, etc. Bed-
Oak Suits,
lit Co Carts,
de, Lounges, Safes, P.
Gail Ax
High Key West Che-
roots, Henry George
Cherries, Apples,
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk, i .
Flour Sugar, Meat, Soap,,
lA-, Magic Matches,
i ion Seed and Hulls, Gar-
tin Seeds. Orange, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, j complete in every
-a the
price
N. C.
Prunes, and price as low
and China Ware, Tin and Highest market I
Ware. Cakes and Crackers, Mac i ,, produce.
UNIVERSITY
OP NORTH CAROLINA
The Head of tin-
system . .
Cheese, Rest Butter, New
Royal Sewing Machine-, and nu
in runs goods. Quality and
Com
sea me
S. M
Phone -W
IN
J. W. CO.
Va.
tors a- d handlers o
Bagging, Tie and Bags.
and shipments
solicited.
paid for country produce.
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Address
V. President
Iii, ii,,. Hill, N. Carolina
by to
in tin- sad
will i fake
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term Shim of mid
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D.
Clerk Superior
BROS. I CO.
Norfolk. Va.
leave Washing-
Ion daily at A. M. for
ville, leave daily at U
for
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk,
Philadelphia, New York Boston,
Aurora, Creek,
Quarter, and
all for Hie West with rail
roads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old H. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Ray Line Chesapeake
S. Ci. from Baltimore. Mer-
Line from
Boston.
1st steam
Guide w ill e Washington
a. in. Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
for
leave.
coke B a in. for
on Moil
div,
The leaner will leave
at
during July and August,
for
J.
The Dixie published by
R, at Albany,
;, page monthly journal
i to poultry, a
in which people are
more profit and interest,
will send Fancier free fir
a year to any Io
who pays
a year's mil advance
Ibis month.
Administratrix Notice.
as on
t lie Ml
if Pill N. C nil
to said arc to make
immediate all having
in mil
tin in twelve
date hereof, this will
I u bar of he r,
May .
a of Julius
K V. Cos,
Line of Hardware.
TO SEE ME.
J. B.
Cotton Buyer and Broken In
i. Cotton. Grain and
Private Wire to New K. District supt.
Chicago and New Orleans. Washington, N. C
U. H
PATENTS
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How
of
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The Charlotte Observer
DAY IN YEAR.
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delivered to any paper
Washington Atlanta, and
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Carolina.
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with the Air Line and Southern
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VOL.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C., TUESDAY, JULY
NO.
a Year
Ricks Wilkinson
The man who is hardest
to please is the one we are
to have enter our
store.
pleasure our
for e
in i matter he within
reason, he gad it In re. i-
ban- always been Me to
ll. such our business has
to its
our tar larger
ever before, but our
has betas e till
have ii dig if
Includes stile Hint is
this season. We are reducing if
the
i- no use delaying j.
purchases any longer. This
we Have made a selection
of Superb Sack Suits
for made up from the newel
a. patterns, the very
deigns, and worth TA
from ,,,
our price i--.
We those
Suit-
. . . ,, .,,,. , We have
forth. . up
A swell Hails are
worth H. w art nu and MS, T CA
mi g.
At the on Straw i-no
Straw i to ,.,,. in old or hat.
of Monty Our
The price at which primings in
Carolina are
but they are no higher, grade con-
than pi ices ruled for
the old crop the several
mouths. is advance
with opening of
year. new crop
from to end as much as
old did pail of
season, growers should lie
A good in like
from present
put a lot in
in Ibis section of country.
Winston Tobacco Journal.
July Comforts.
II is not for UR issue
between Senators
matter of pus
game amend
to I lie leaders
have it mind to play fall. We
refer Io the mailer to any that we
hope there will be no reopening of
race contention that has dis
tressed us so in itch in past. I
However may at last dis-
pose of the is a right- j
eons will lie, if left
alone, a blessing to whole
bode no to either of i he I
parties to attack If we r
matter aright all classes,
if the political agitators are j
are It aid will
glad to see stand. There are is-
enough of ample importance
without dragging this now settled
unit lot into
bar Bridge New.
it I N d the month f July there is no need
of your going to the mountains or seashore to
keep cool, come to our store and gel
some of those Thin Fabrics that run the mar-
from in the shade to temperate in the
ran, and save money by staying home and
keeping cool. We in stock the necessary
for hot weather, and no matter how
low the price this rule is never K
GUARANTEE WHAT WE sell
only we guarantee, so yon run no risk in
goods from u. We have some bar
gains in ladies Shin Waists, and
Dress Goods.
THE PLATFORM.
Tl
your
is one we almost to call
intention IS SOAP. We
the nicest Toilet Soaps we can buy.
Pure goods highly from to
per cake.
Ricks Wilkinson
Care Cut
Ill
time to commence canning. We
have the ROYAL Its, by every teal
perfect vacuum, all no metal in
with fruit, line clear gloss, handsome
square shape and full measure.
Bethel High School.
II ilk C A strictly Preparatory School. Prepares
Our
J W Principal, MISS GRIMES,
MRS, J- W. Music Art.
81.50 Art,
2.25 Music, including rent, 8.00
foe, per year,
Hoard moderate. For further particulars address
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal.
THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE
NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE
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Advanced,
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GREENVILLE Lt.
Cotton and alway
on hand
Fresh goads kepi M
hand. and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior
for Fine Modern Cheap
solicit your patronage and
. III
The lawn teas
and other entertaining
proves hard on glassware that I
must used frequently in
breezes dust. It
for the cut glass
carafes, which will probably
greater demand than any Other
glassware, the ice
water and the summer beverages j
The glass will soon acquire a
dingy, cloudy look unless is in j
cleansed at regular in-1
For cleansing inside, of
carafe it half full of strong I
ammonia water and place In this
some small pieces of
then vigorously and
clean wale . This will re-
move every possible stain from
summer well as the
dingy-looking rims
stain glass standing
Witter.
For the of the cut glass
use a small brush an old tooth-
brush will be the best if
arc stilt.
every pan glass with a
pure soap tubbed on brush;
then scrub with clean water ,
all soap is rinsed away, and
set glass aside to dry
rubbing and the cut
glass will shine like
i lei
An Ancient Cold Mint.
A mine was evidently
worked by the natives u thousand
years ago has lawn discovered in
Italian protectorate
at southwest, in end Red
Sea. ate seven
and Other workings and tool of
various kinds. Italian Gov-
will long
pended Ref-
old.
Our Grocery Department is every
day. The lineal Butter Cheese
ice. Phone us for what you
J. B. Cherry Co.
The Only Department Store in
GREENVILLE-
FOR
We added Supply to our business and
will sell anything in this ii- very low, See us when in wain of
Globe and Anglo Standard
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water
Oil Cube, Air Cocks. Hancock
U. S. Cocks,
Pipe all Fitting all sizes.
COMPLETE LINE OP Packing, Bolt, Gaudy
Bait Leather Belt, Belt Belt Hooks,
SOLE AS
guarantee to give satisfaction In
styles and work.
Please send your to
Co.
GREENVILLE,
the
it i through the bowels
bod i- cleansed Impurities, i on
III III.-
causing and
-I-
, mill serious Illness
nu vent tins
I,, stimulating the liver now-
el,,
lentil in tin bowels
enable
and Farm
Garland Cook Stoves.
Never
Woolen.
BAKER a
Follow is the platform
by the Democratic Slate coo-
We congratulate the people of
Carolina upon the adoption
of the amendment to our
State and upon
benefits that have resulted there
from and we pledge
Io faithfully maintain it by
every legitimate means and de-
the Republican party
hall declare its purpose either to
accept it. and until it Is
accepted as a finality all panics
we declare i; the duty of the white
people to together lot its
protection.
The Democratic
g the intelligence, the virtue
and the of the people of
the Stale recalls With pleasure
entire scandals during
administration public affairs
and advancement
has been made amongst us in
all industrial lines. have
agriculture and promoted
manufacturing and have given to
capital full security and have pro
rights labor. We
pledge the to a fair and
system of taxation and we de-
all subjects of taxation
shall bear the just and equal pro-
per ion of burdens of govern
renew our pledges for
extension and Improvement of the
public school system of the Slate,
so it may keep pace the
needs and people
and point with pride to the great
I impetus and progress in Ibis great
j work during last veins
call Io fuel
Ibis year, for lime in
history of the Slate, every school
district has been able Io maintain
a public months
as required by the constitution.
We the permanent
prosperity of the people of this
Stale depends largely upon
construction and maintenance
m.,; roads and we pledge the party
Io the hearty support of all wise
Io end. We
commend and endorse ad-
Charles
P. Aycock and other Slate officials
for faithful execution of the
party's promises Insofar as the
same has been possible thus early
in their terms of
We likewise extend our
and endorsement to United
Slates Senator F. M. Simmons and
loom Democratic Representatives
Id Congress and congratulate them
and people of the Slate for
I their faithful and official services
Io the Stale in councils oft he
I lion.
We affirm our allegiance to
Democratic party and its
aw enunciated In its national
platform. denounce the policy
of imperialism us Inaugurated by
the Republican national
I nil and declare ii Io be
form of government
with to
very existence the republic. We
denounce as oppressive and illegal
i in of capital
ii a . I rusts monopolies
throttle in
destroy the gen
should
in commercial world.
the deceptive and
Lorn of Republican
I I j in Congress the
I existences of trusts its re-
legislation restrain-
n j; to enforce in good
laws against
I hem In full
ii I brunt of the gov-
it.
. ;, i on . present
pis and pro
upon I hi
p. pie the party,
Corn
removes from the soil
largo quantities of
Potash.
The fertilizer
plied, must furnish
enough Potash, or the
ml will lose its pro
power.
.
s WORKS,
and demand
to the end that all unjust
shall I removed and especially
upon necessaries of life. Its
provisions enable trusts to ex-
from people unreasonable
profits and their products to
consumers at ho i e at greater prices
in arc charged the same goods
to the foreign consumer. We lie-
therefore, all such
made goods be placed on
free list. We favor establish-
of the Appalachian Park and
urge it our Senators
in Congress their
best effort to secure is establish-
We again appeal to the people
with a confidence that it is only
from the Democrat party
there can lie expected an
efficient administration
of i he government of the State,
and point pride to its past
history in the administration of
affairs of State, and challenge a
comparison with the of
fusion and Republican rule.
promise the people of the state a
continuance of that honest, safe,
conservative and economical gov-
which has always
rule and pledge
our best efforts for the advance-
of material prosperity
mi happiness of the whole
e favor making all
nations by our party for Slate and
district officers by primaries is
hereby instructed to formulate a
system lo regulate primary
nation for Senate
all Stale district
we demand the enact-
General Assembly of
appropriate legislation for the reg-
such i that an
b shall not be required of any
voter in such primaries; that the
executive is in-
net id call at such time as
they think wise a primary to
a Slates Senator to
Senator but such
primary shall not be held the
lay of general
Vim
Days.
time is the
lire living out doors.
healthier place for
tin-in. Non to guard against
ll. Incidental to most open
Nil
for quickly stop.
or removing
i-., a. . Fur em-, scalds
u, mini. u Wilt's Witch
i Halve sores cuts
II. t Witt,
x. i- He heal on
ii., Sure for piles skin
J.
Wooten.
Dizzy
Then your liver isn't acting
well. suffer from bilious-
constipation.
Pills act directly on the liver.
For years they have been
the Standard Family Pill.
Small doses cure.
BUCKINGHAM'S


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Eastern reflector, 18 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 18, 1902
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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