Eastern reflector, 22 July 1902


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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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Sonic W
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
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county as
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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
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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.
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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,
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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
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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
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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
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PATENTS
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North Foremost
The Charlotte Observer
DAY IN YEAR.
CALDWELL A. TOMPKINS.
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor.
OBSERVER Receives
largest telegraphic new service
delivered to any paper
Washington Atlanta, and
its special service is the greatest
ever bundled by a North Cam-
paper.
SUNDAY OBSERVER con-
-i-is of Hi or page, I
lo a large made up of
mailer.
SEMI WEEKLY
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l per year. The largest paper
Carolina.
Sample epics on application
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Charlotte, N. C.
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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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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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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. UNUSUAL
D. I. SB
II H.
1909.
AND TOWN BUILD-
INC.
re-
in-
growth id
least a ewe of new
enterprises log in
gate people. This
would an increase
population of probably
or more, the lines of man-
include everything lo
from a wheelbarrow up to the
highest grade of goods
town build-
go baud in baud. at a
town building up rapidly, and you
will are numbers of
Industrial enterprise, and not
necessarily large ones, either,
which are continually going up.
They serve to attract new people
to the town, thus providing ins-
for all new
Industrial enterprises draw new
population, tile increase of
demands more business es
and more dwellings,
more business and more dwellings
mean more taxes, more town
more advantage. u
every way. But the to be
derived from a goodly supply of
enterprises cannot
be estimated In dollars and cents,
so manifold and varied are they.
Hut it will argued that there
is no need to manufacture things
unless there can be a market for
them. This is a argument
in Yet it i a truth that
there never was n thing made that
could not be sold If the proper
effort were And If a
thing have merit is will surely
a market and at a g- mar-
gin of too. These are facts,
not theory. They have been
demonstrated to the entire
faction of all who have
ed the matter.
HEED THIS ADVICE.
The Democratic should
counsel comes
for I be rake of harmony.
Stop abusing every Democrat who
does not think as do or favor
your candidate for Congress, Gov-
or President. Grant to
the same right you reserve for
yourself. Don't think it is the
essence of Democracy to always be
abusing banks and like financial
institutions, transportation com-
and manufacturers. Let us
give them their s, but do not
let them oppress the Do
not stir up between capital
and labor, but respect the
rights of both, remembering that
in all Conflicts between the two
both Herald.
Good advice is this, and sensible.
But it would seem with many that
the only way to become popular
with the masses were to abuse
every one who bold a contrary
opinion, to condemn
financial institutions, and all like
concerns, assuming apparently the
most abject ignorance as being
inseparably associated with the
great masses of our people. Yet
it is a notorious fact that they are
more discriminating in their tastes
ever before, and are long
to be fooled the fulsome ll
of the demagogue, with his loud
assurance of love for the dear pen
Pie.
in Halifax I
folds
killed and two is knocked la-
sensible by a of
The same paper also contains
an account of a similar fatality in
section where three white.
persons were killed severe-
stunned by the shook.
Already many people have
unusual number of
resulting from lightning,
the cause.
year will memorable
in history for the frequency and
I calamitous nature of the mine
and the
largo number of caused by
electric s.
Hair Falls
I tried Vigor
my hair from falling.
a bottle cured
J. C. Baxter, It
Hair Vigor is
certainly the most
preparation of its
kind on the market. A
little of it goes a long way.
It doesn't take much of
it to stop falling of the
hair, make the hair grow,
and restore color to gray
hair. lilt a All
If your apply yon,
I and we will
you a lie and name
of your
J. . Lowell. Mao.
CLARK. CONNOR. WALKER.
For
for
In closing a long editorial on the
mistaken ideas people have con-
, . i , , Named for Supreme Court
hydrophobia and kindred. .
troubles belonging peculiarly to
family the Richmond
Dispatch makes this very The Democratic Stale
and sensible Greensboro
this is not saying that our nominated the following
city dog catchers should not be
in exterminating worthless
curs that roam our streets. Aside of
from the remote possibility of Associate Justice
some one of them being Infected fro,
; with the germ of rabies, severally Wilson.
and Collectively they are an
For Associate Justice of Pu-
nuisance, of their
habit of making night , Walter, of Mecklenburg.
. For Corporation Commissioner,
This bail stones-as-bit
of Wake,
gas eggs,
has to go way back Y of
sit down now. The wild
wool West scoops iii the prise by The was a large one.
a report from out in Minnesota county in the State being
that during a storm
hail nine in
fell.
represented. Judge Clark's
was by an overwhelming
vote on first ballot. Judges
Connor were presented
the nomination for Associate
The state convention has Justice from the East, and the
and the candidates are named, i vow close. Connor win-
Now the thing to do is put aside all l
. , , , ., . votes on first ballot. Walker was
He that the . ,
nominated for Associate Justice
let harmony .,, .,,,
throughout the rank tile of I won for Corporation
I Fresh Gossip From Near-by Vicinities
.,. .
by Our an I
I t r REFLECTOR
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS I the country.
girls. enjoy very
their sweet face-.
I. Y. Holiday spent
NOTES.
N. C, July
tires have been
miles northeast -i for the last
We are glad lo b Mr. J. T.
DOOM with us again.
Miss Carrie his
been visiting her mother, at James
ville, retained Friday.
J. J. Mon-
two day-, caused no by , , ., .
, , , ,,, day for to the
sparks from in engine of the Beau I ,,
State Convention.
Miss Lizzie of
who has been visiting Mrs. J. W.
Mayo, returned to her Mon-
day. We regret to see her leave
very much.
Will Franks and Mr. of
Norfolk, were on our streets Tues-
day.
We all had a very pleasant n
light sail Tuesday night on the
gas Myrtle which was enjoyed
very much by all. l was given in
honor of the visiting girls.
left ibis
for the western part of the state.
Jim of Charlotte, was
with while this morning.
Mrs. J. O. Proctor and little
daughter went to Greenville today.
HEARNE CO.,
Dealers In
Staple and Fancy Groceries
and Country Produce.
Stock Fresh. Trices Right.
Prompt and Courteous.
Agents for Wilbur
Cattle and Poultry Food.
furl Lumber Co. Th
tires are very damaging to our
farmers and they th be
l some Bo
are their and
destructive in result they
arc proving a monotonous
indeed to our farmer friends.
Some means should be brought
by which this nuisance
would be bed
c. M. of Greenville, was
here
Frank Craft, of has
been visiting relatives near here
for the last two or three days.
It is not altogether an increase in
wages that has product d such a
lovely smile on the face of W.
Harper, but of a
little Miss at his home no
doubt has a great deal to do with
it Any nay Johnnie is smiling.
Miss Ethel Powell,
arrived yesterday morning and
will several days with
COUsin, Miss Miriam Johnson.
and Selie Johnson,
Springs, spent the day
here visiting at the borne I O. . up to
of their uncle, J. H. Johnson. dale a few
Mrs. George and child- of
of arc visiting Sunday in town,
sister, H. Dixon. Miss Mamie Tucker, of Norfolk,
Croom, of Kinston, it Monday and Tuesday with
AYDEN NOTES.
N. C , July
Miss Lizzie Anderson came home
Sunday evening. She has been
visiting her sister near Farmville.
K. V. Cox spent yesterday in
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID THE
HI III INSURANCE
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is
Will lie re-instated if arrears be paid within month while you
arc living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of payment of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and if each
succeeding 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 lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
the party
Hon. W. W. of the
fifth Congressional district and
i Hon. W. of the fourth,
have both been by
acclamation at the conventions of
their respective districts.
Commissioner on first ballet and
was nominated by
for Superintendent of Pub-
instruction
Greensboro took care of the cow
vent ion in splendid manner and
delegates were delighted with
i; as a meeting place.
AT HOME.
Miss Lottie Blow- Entertain in Honor
Her
Tun
The hospitable home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Blow, on Pitt street,
was the scene of one of the most
delightful social events the week
on Thursday evening last, when
Miss Lottie Blow entertained in
honor of her guests. Misses Irene
Lacy and Vivian two of
Raleigh's winsome and at-
tractive
The young hostess, assisted by
her guests, received in the draw
room. In the spacious ball
Mrs. N. S. and Miss
Louise Latham served delicious
punch, after which the party
entertained by a very
auction -ale of the young men
present, some of whom brought
fabulous prices, being Indicative
Mr. Mm. Dead.
About Friday evening
Mr. William Whitehead died at
his two half mile from
Mr. Whitehead was
la his year, and in poor
for some lime. He suffer-
ed a stroke of paralysis last Jan-
and was never well since.
Mr. Whitehead was a remark-
able man. He was a and
always lived on the farm. In the
prime he was very
successful and was said to be the
wealthiest man in Pitt county.
His wealth consisted chiefly In
at one time he owned
sixty odd farms. As the years
went on he became w hat is termed
poor, in a time when
lands had depreciated greatly in
value, be was considerably In-
in debt moat that he
had was sold under execution.
,,.,,. , , esteem m
Ills debts were largely ;,,,,,, , . , .
, , , s bachelor brotherhood is
here.
Gordon Johnson is a visit to
friends in
Handy A.
G. Cox Mfg. Co. have just I u
new truck that will be known as
This truck
inn be successfully used in
tobacco or cotton and will be
found to he valuable around
yard. hey expect to put of
on the market this
Workmanship and durability
Mrs. W. Smith. She has gone
to Kinston to visit relatives.
J. It. Cherry passed through
Tuesday night for Seven
Springs and
of Greenville paid
us a cull Tuesday.
It. B. of
was in Tuesday
J. J. came down
Farmville and spent the day
day.
Mrs. W. F Hart spent Sunday
the
Josh and Miss Lama
C. M. Jones, of Greenville, was
guaranteed. They w ill be aide to here Tuesday night.
Oil a good lot of orders Monday W- a machinist
and Tuesday, Price from Greenville, spent a few days
men would keep their
money The farmer es- Ayden Lumber Co.
docs not want bis money W. 1- H
lo be Idle. It w ill longer
vested ill ll Tar lice Wagon or.
Curt manufactured by the A. G, church
Cox Mfg. Co. than anything else Sunday.
that can be thought of. staler Miss
Sam White, of Greenville,
here We hear Mil-V
very prominently spoken of as a been visiting in Lo Grange for the
suitable candidate for the Demo- g- ham
ti for Treasurer.
We gin-.- Sammy would make a
good one.
Now painting trucks is
over with, our friend Allen Hal
is happy, and he has a smile
from early morn dewy eve.
Allen is a happy boy.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Washington, C. July
is
that meets the visitor in Washing
ton who attempts to enter the
White House and many
have expressed serious disappoint-
their to inspect
the home of the President, Hut
it should prove some compensation
to loyal Americans lo know Hint
for the first lime 1881 the
While House is receiving a
renovation. Those who have
visited the building in recent
years can to the necessity
for such an overhauling. As the
wealth and greatness the country
have increased the demands on the
executive mansion bare grown and
for some years its accommodations
have not been sufficient to secure
to the and bis family
that comfort and privacy to which
they are entitled. The office force
has grown constantly and new
rooms had to be coin cried into
Offices until but a small portion
the second floor of the
was available for residence
poses ordinarily more than
I rendering every assistance possible
, at Democratic headquarters. Sen-
called your
correspondent's attention to the
fact that be offered In the Senate
an amendment to the Permanent
Census bill which provided for the
very publicity for the trusts which
was recommended by the President
in his message and that the amend-
was defeated by a strict party
vote. Representative offer-
ed a amendment in the
House and Representative Bell, of
Colorado, offered a bill for con-
trolling the trusts based on bis
vat ions as a member of the
Commission, bat all of
these were defeated by republican
voles or influence. In view of
these facts, Senator regards
it as little short of ludicrous that
the lent should attempt to
mislead the people as to the real
relations of the republican party
to the trusts, after Congress has
adjourned and just before
I. is believed in Washington
that Senator has been in-
to go to Paris in connection
with the Panama Canal title and
Au Erie, Pa., crank comes for-
ward with the discovery that there
arc M wen in heaven, and cites
the Bible for proof. That man
the sent, he born
with. How would It be heaven
without women t
as in this particular he was
to a fault, being known
that be would stand security for
almost anyone. While be had
sufficient left to live on, he never
accumulated much after his failure
and does not leave much of an
estate.
He was buried at the home
place this afternoon at o'clock,
service being conducted by-
Rev. N. Booth.
Charity and Children gets
the following-
We were soberly asked t he other
day why chickens are the
pious in the world, and
the matter up despair,
informed that a large number of
them arc lay members, and
many of them enter the ministry
which easy enough to under-
stand when you get the hang
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held by the young ladies.
Dr. played
of auctioned in his Own amusing,
Inimitable manner. The hist price,
a very handsome picture, was
awarded to Mr. Richard While,
the to Dr. It. L. Carr.
The sale being over each girl es-
by her purchase repaired to
the dining ball where dainty re-
were served by Mrs.
and Miss Blow.
Nut until a late hour did the
bid their
reluctant good night with the sin-
wish of many the
happy occasion.
Among those present were Mis-
Vivian Lacy,
Nell Skinner, Cobb, Ada
Woolen, Nina James, May Belle
While, Louise Bessie
Jarvis, Bruce Forbes, Elizabeth
Lizzie Jones,
Emily Tyson, Lillian
Cherry, Sophia Jarvis, Bessie Pat-
rick, Bertha Patrick, Mary
GRIMESLAND ITEMS.
N. C, July
Mr. Bore filled his regular
appointment Sunday night.
Tom Wharton, of Washington,
is here this week working
BLACK JACK ITEMS.
July Hi,
John Mil's has been deliriously
since Friday.
Miss Nan has
spending some time at Jesse
returned home Sunday.
Little Miss Lula Master
Calvin Stokes spent last week
their grandfather's, Calvin Mills
G. W. Bill gave us a pleasant
call Sunday evening.
Nan was visiting
Miss Annie White Sunday.
Misses Skinner Dump
Nelson, spent a short while with
Alston left Tuesday for Miss Lucy White Saturday.
Greensboro to attend the Slate Tyson's that got
Convention. Beverly a stump last
and J. A. week is very well.
Harrington, of Ayden, were here Mrs. L. H. White daughter
Monday. Miss Lucy, went lo Washington
John went over the, Monday,
river Sunday. Eli is his
town Is again full of visit- Mrs. Calvin Mill.
half of first was open Wood is to be made
the public during certain hours nil th
the day. When the present Evidently Mr.
is included to follow ex-
is completed and the .
Office building, which is standing
the
equally judicious in their selection.
elected just West of
House, is finished the entire sec-
will lie to its
original purpose, a residence
the President his family.
The answer of the United States
Accident.
Mr K.
mere was painfully though not
Steel Corporal ion, burned by the explosion
as the Steel Trust, filed in kerosene lamp last Tuesday
New Jersey Courts and Mr. on getting
by Mr. Schwab and other went
of the has set the out the had
gentlemen at democratic
quarters to work making some in-
burning all night. Taking
lump up in his hands, he blew In
Mary Medearis Mrs. G. B. Hughes.
Messrs. Hooker, Tom Hooker,
Mayo, Vii,
James. Frank Wilson, W. B.
son, Sr. V. . It. Wilson, Jr.
While, Newton, Jones.
King, Stewart Carr, Dr.
Can, C. S. Forbes, Fred Forbes,
Dr. Moore,
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best to had money.
Another mine horror is reported
from Pennsylvania ii which
persons lost their lives by an ex-
of powder in a mine.
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t is noticed, among other
Hie Democrats of this State
are nominating some good material
for the Superior Court bench this
They do well lo have a
this matter, for judge
j ship is a highly important position
only the most capable lawyers
should be for it. The pres-
Carolina bench
has been lowered of late years; it
is a pleasure to see evidences a
Observer.,
deduct ions. Mr. Schwab the chimney to pat it out and It
says the of the instantaneously in bis
amount to binning both bin bands
and that the net of the eon
arc J per annum.
He further states that these profits
could be reduced per
cent and still leave ample to pay
interest the company's bonds
and provide its sinking funds,
these charges amounting to
but
it will be remembered,
which is charging American man
and ship builders from
thirty to thirty live per cent more
for the steel they ore compelled to
use than it is charging British and
other for the same
material. When
Richardson, of Tennessee, offered a
bill in House which provided
for removal of the duty on
goods made by trusts,
cans charged him with desiring to
wreck American industries. The
duty steel will average forty
live per cent so that how far this
charge was tho truth may be
easily seen.
Senators and
are In Washington are
and the burning oil
ran over bis carpels setting lire to
them and but for assistance which
was present be in all
lost his dwelling and all that
was in it. Mr. seems to
lie unfortunate with his hands,
has had both badly cut in a
cotton gin
Sentinel.
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS
By The Virginia,
Few bathers know the danger of
the under toe.
The tree of troth is often hacked
by falsehood acts. J
it is now seasonable, we can
say that summer at home and
mer abroad.
The most attractive and best
paying creature in life's museum
is humbug.
We call that good husbandry
when a widower in clover weds a
widow in weeds,
A HOT DAY
Ami till there's more to follow.
Whether you are picking
i Um in the Mountain
dreams in the valley of
th- Wyoming, or sweltering In
town, you'll you bought
one cool,
Nobody ought to go without
slothing H is all
everything to the light weights and
the price
doesn't stand in tho way. We
have many. Why nut yon.
We wait your coming with perfect
confidence, as we sure from
our extensive assortment we will
tit you satisfactorily. Corns here
cool-is In SUITS,
TROUSERS,
THIN UNDERWEAR, STRAW
hats, etc.
DON'T BRING MUCH
don't need It.
THE KING CLOTHIER.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
If time a MARK i the
margin of paper it lo remind you
you owe Tin;
for sad you to
early as W J
YOU own and Will nut keep
waiting for it. .
This notice for who find tho
mark on their paper.
Fruit M.
Stole league has
gone lo pieces
Seekers of small change are more
numerous than the change.
The town is occasionally filled
with smoke from forest fires.
The farmers are the
i people now cm on
baud.
Some of the
got good in pro-
portion.
One thing sure, if the weather
don't get cooler soon it will con-
mighty warm.
People may the sunny side
of life, but the shady of the
street suits them best now.
The local business man who falls
to advertise in is
the loser. Folks read this paper.
The Pitt delegates have returned
from Stale convention at
Greensboro and report a warm
lime,
Mr Dunn brought The
a egg Saturday
it is about size half-
moon shape.
Cherry says the
fishing and cool breeze at
are extra line. The round trip from
is
By Moonlight.
The Sunshine Sisterhood had a
moonlight excursion down to Bed
Thursday on Mr. G.
B. pis Nina. They
served refreshments at the banks
and had a delightful trip.
When it was learned this morn-
Supreme Court ticket
nominated by the Slate convention
was Connor and Walker, a
wit remarked
is C. C. W., a case of carry-
concealed the
There is hardly a doubt
but opposition ticket will
Sympathy.
Whereas, God has seen fit in
His providence to sadden
the homes of three of our sisters
by removing from earth
father or mother, therefore re-
solved,
lat. That we the members of
the Sunshine Sisterhood extend to
each of our bereaved sisters our
heartfelt sympathy point them
to the Savior us their source
of comfort in this sad hour.
2nd. That a copy hereof be
entered upon OUT minutes, a copy
sent to each of the sisters, and
published in The Reflector
J. Perkins,
j Com.
Miss
PERSONAL
S Brief Mention of People net
f With in the Social World
July
Mrs. M. I is sick.
J. I. Gillis, of came in
Wednesday evening.
O. I. and child left this
morning for Black Mountain.
Miss Mary Lucy loft
Wednesday evening from Kinston.
J. n d
Minnie, returned today from
Miss Martha Dudley left this
morning to visit friends at Au
lander.
Miss Nellie Lawrence left this
lo visit relatives at Ports-
mouth, Va.
Mrs. G. left this morn-
for Black to visit
her parents.
Edward Greene, who h id
spending a few days here, left
Wednesday evening.
Mr. Mia. J. O. left
this morning for to visit
the parent.
J. J. Cherry grandson,
Willie, and H. King
today
Henry and little son,
Henry, returned Wednesday even-
from Philadelphia.
Robert Howard, of who
has been visiting bis sister, Mrs.
J. G. returned home today.
Robert Harris, of Wilmington,
who has been visiting his sister,
Mrs. J. A. Ricks, left Wednesday
evening.
F. G. James, AV. L. Brown. R.
W. King. B. F. Tyson and II. T.
King returned Thursday evening
Slate con at Greens
T. W. Skinner came in Thurs-
day evening from Danville to gel
ready new tobacco season.
He will buy on Ibis market for If.
On.
today.
Mrs. left this mom
for
T Matthews came over this
morning Kinston.
j. Garden returned Friday
evening from Virgins Heath.
Mrs. A. returned
evening from a visit to Henderson.
J. W. Bryan and children
Friday evening from Ham-
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Fl and
son came home this from
Morehead.
Misses Fannie and
Gladys Fleming let this morning
for
X. A. of Greensboro,
spent today here, on bis way lo
Tarboro on a business
Miss Bessie Harding came home
Friday evening from
where she is teaching, to remain
until Monday.
Mis, Susie Moore, of
Mount, who has been visiting
family of J. I. Moore near here,
returned home today.
Carr, formerly with Bank
of Greenville, has a position with
the Greenville Blinking and Trust
Co.
T. B. who is to be one of
buyers for American To-
Co. here the coining season.
came in Friday evening
son.
Rev. and M rs. M. Eu re, M r.
and Mrs. J. A. Brady, Misses
Delia Fannie Moore,
Hooker, and 3.3. Cher-
W. H. Tucker, Z. V. Hooker
and Lonnie Fleming left today for
Be Careful.
This is the season for much care
around tobacco barns. The
loss of a bat n and contents by lire
not infrequently knocks the profits
Off a crop.
Excursion 28th.
Get ready for Hatch ex
from Kinston to Norfolk
the returning
nearly two days in the city.
The fare Greenville is
Mrs. Mary of Ply-
mouth, arrived today to keep
house for the family of Prof. W.
H.
Miss Cox, of Selma, win
has been visiting her sister, Mi-
ll. II. Carr, retained home
Archie Can going with bi
W. F. Evans returned
day evening from Knoxville,
where he had been attending the
Southern Association.
IS,
R. o. returned this
morning Norfolk.
Jesse left this morning
for Norfolk and Virginia Beach.
Miss Philips, of Kinston,
is visiting Miss Kettle Tunstall.
Mrs. II. C. Hooker and child
left Thursday evening for
Q range.
It. M. has taken a position
as with L. M.
the depot.
Rev. F. A. Bishop left this
morning for Hyde county and
C. D. wife and Miss
Rosalind, returned on todays
freight from Seven Springs.
D. Haskett has taken a
as book keeper with the
Greenville Manufacturing Co.
Herman Sutton, of Kinston,
spent Thursday here with his
uncle, H. A. Sutton, left for
home today.
Might Rain Again.
Pardon suggestion, but as
rain is badly needed how
do for the junior Daughters of the
Confederacy to another lawn
party. It is clattered lo have
rained every lime they undertook
one.
Virginia.
Motion, former pastor
of the Brian churches at
Tarboro and Greenville, has ac-
a call the church at Pu-
Va. In a note to
Mr. Morton says his
next will be his last visit to Green-
ville. He makes me
sad to think of It. I shall always
remember gratefully the people
Greenville. Their kind
y cordiality touched me at
bus continued to the
last an unbroken chain which
binds me to them with ties that
time cannot
Educational Work.
The institute for
colored race now being here met
the court house, Wednesday
Bight, in educational rally.
They were addressed by Col. I. A.
Sugg, Rev. J. N. and Mr.
F. O. Harding, also by Prof. Bruce
of Shaw University, and
Prof of the colored
school at Plymouth. These
speeches were timely, giving the
teachers good advice as to
their own deportment the
practical, sense lines
along which they should instruct
their pupils. The speakers were
much applauded.
The institute is well
and tho teachers arc taking much
interest in the work before them.
Other public meetings will be held
before the institute close.
Today at the House of Greenville
CLEARANCE SALE
Millinery Goods.
Our Millinery Goods in charge of Mrs. M.
T. must be closed out all
Goods at a sacrifice t make room
for Fall Goods. Come got
bargains
Summer Underwear
Prices cut on whole line. dozen
colored Sea Island Percale shirts,
detached cuffs, worth l. dear-
since price,
Umbrellas
Natural wood, and Corry's crook
handles, fast black, worth and
Special sale price,
Corsets.
and We pot thorn in at
one price. Celebrated makes.
Sires lo
Mattings
and
All go at one price.
per yard
Clothing.
per cent off
on Spring and Sum-
mer Clot b Extra
good values in Serges,
Mohair, Sicilians and
Alpacas. Come early
while they last.
Bed Spreads.
per cent cut on all
Spreads.
NOTICE
We do what we advertise
We advertise what we do
Wash Goods
Colored Lawn, Dimities
in new neat figures and
good values at
and
Clearance sale price
These prices are for Spot
over the counter.
No goods sent out, but
your money back if they
are not K
Sheer Dimity
Exquisite new patterns,
stripes and floral pat-
tern-- values, at
and inc. C
sale price.
India Linen
Can't be
matched in any city for
less above prices.
Special sale price, I
Men's Shirts
Detached clear-
sale price,
Calico, Yard.
yards Calico, only ten yards to the
customer.
Low Cut Shoes
All caught in this mammoth slaughter
sale. Profits not thought of. They must
go while this hot weather lasts. Our
line, all styles,
solid leather,
Undershirts Drawers
Egyptian Combed yarns French woven
neck, double d drawers. cc
Clearance sale price-, -3
Lace Curtains.
Worth and extra length,
ft long, very surely worth 18.38
and 18.78. Special sale price,
Armour Soap.
Lusting and Fragrant, worth t
Special sale price per cake.
Spool Cotton.
Clark's Spool Cotton, per spool.
The Most Sweeping of Keen Prices
Get in the Main Squeeze. Come Early
C. T.
The Big Store.
Greenville, N- C.
For the lo-at grade, of
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DATE USE
Headache, Biliousness
Asa ALL from
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion
Goods, Dress Goods. Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
A NUMBER OF OTHER THING
Tinware,
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION
to me fr your next of Flour
Yours to please-
For Nulls,
Windows, Paint,
Collars, Plows, Shovels
Tools, go to
Hinges, Doors,
Hope,
and Car-
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to Hicks
to Carr.
Nial place gel I lie
Fruit Jars
have
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i- I he lowest Then us
Usual we ii . I r
Best of Everything
in the Grocery Line
supplies
INSOLVENT LIST.
In compliance with Chapter
of North Carolina, 1901, I
herewith certify that the following
were listed for luxes,
the amount opposite their
i- Hie amount line the town of
Greenville for the general tax for
the year 1901. Mill list being the
Hal allowed me as insolvent,
or removed, the Board of Al-
C. D.
Tax Collector,
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Fleming, B. II.,
Garrett, W.
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Kills,
Bow, A.
Redmond, Win.
Spell, It lit.,
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Button, Oscar,
John.
Wane, Lawrence,
X. H.,
Webb, Win.,
Hack,
Williams,
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the Peace,
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in mid
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Ii name for
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At the annual convention of the
King's and Sons held
in last May, it was
resolved by those
gates present, a reformatory
for while boys, within oar borders
should I Slate work of this
branch of order. The first
all Circles Is the relief
offering nearest them, o
local Charities consume most of
their means. But with the gen
and philanthropic
Carolina, never fail
to appreciate and aid a good
help us, we are not deterred in
this great by luck of
We need moral sup-
port of and women Hi rough
out the Commonwealth in this
matter, and pledges of
lid from all w ho can make them.
After securing some pledges of
this nature, we will petition the
Legislature fur an appropriation
ibis greatly needed
Several Slides having such schools,
the results are entirely
satisfactory, and that the dis
charged them make good
Bo schools may lie re
guided M factors in the
education of the young, which is
of the day. The
information is also given Hint
expense of a boy twelve mouths
is one hundred dollars, and Unit a
Sheriff is given this sum for teed
Inge, prisoner, A good
servant by investing
amount in such an Institution, j
would be commended for his well
doing, his talent would serve
the manifold purpose
heart, and body, of one
god's creatures. The undersigned
committee for this work, bespeak
your interest mid help In
labor of love, i solicit
letters from readers of Ibis card.
Mrs. Win. II. Weldon
Mis.
Mi-. T. A. BriggS,
Mi.-s S. Wilmington.
Win. Overman,
Mrs. T. Greenville.
Mrs. A. I. Blow, Greenville.
Mis. II. Cherry, Greenville.
Mrs. II. Henderson.
Mrs. Henry Perry, Henderson.
Mrs. II. Hall, Southern Pines.
The Baptist
Female University
In In-art of
of , tin-
tin
Mm
outfit. Four
and
well f
i two four women,
for by
Lady
tad Pall
per Session
VANN, Raleigh.
UNIVERSITY
OF NORTH CAROLINA
of the State's
. .
l-w,
IN 1806.
J. W. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and
and
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every
and low the
lowest. Highest market price.
paid for country produce.
ATLANTIC COAST LINK
CO.
I.
MAIN- Mil I I.
AS
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In
of
for
New Watt r
F. P. VENABLE, President
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
TRINITY COLLEGE,
DURHAM, N. C,
Oilers graduate and
undergraduate courses of
study, new library
t- a. d gymnasium.
Number
bled in Luge
of
annually. Loans
made to worthy students.
very
address
J. I
IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice of Hardware.
COME TO BEE ME.
J. B.
a a I'm
list
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u a
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i mi en
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la
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III I TO
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I an ii s
T it a
run
in a as i. i, i u
in la
in
ID It
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Yadkin
Train leaves
Ion a Km. p m
leaves n fiat-
ford Up m. Sanford
p in. arrive i. m leave
j. in.
om
Has
a m, I w m,
a in, a. in.
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Leave
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Arrive Tarboro
Leave Tarboro
Monti
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in, Mill. p n
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HI l IS
American and Italian Marble
N. C,
Iron Sold.
i- i r-i .-. work and
t i 1.1 ii.
WHEN WANT
Dry Goods, led, Confections,
etc., go to
Mrs. L H. WHITE,
Black N. C.
i t good, on hands In
. t t i Ii ii
. lie. tor
Notice.
To Democratic voters of Pill
County,
lake tin- method of
log my candidacy
for of Deeds of
subject to the ac-
of County Convention
a hen meets.
I have been a voter since
lime always tried to do
whole duly a good and loyal
Democrat and if nominated and
elected I will try to preform the
duties of I lie to the utmost of
my ability. Thanking my friends
in advance for their support, and
awaiting action of
I the best interest of
the Democratic party.
truly,
L.
High tirade JOB
done here. Send us your orders.
Digests
what you
Eat
Dyspepsia Cure
You need all f to maintain the body. Curtail this variety
and some organ It H reason Is Injurious,
if cannot digest food your is out order and needs
real, v a ca not r. without foe for that would mean starvation.
Ii-p -will dines t a aid.
Hand you can I . -h digestion.
h la sown .- ails. Anderson
. . was troubled tried many
. and spent -i money I Cure. I am
v .. v. in i- e i and like ahoy
All Troubles.
.,. I- A Co., f i-l. boll the tor, lite.
a B
I v.;,
III nil I L w -i-i
J. Li WOOTEN,
Always Keeps It Handy.
mother -ml. red long
from distressing pains and
ill health due to
I. W.
Mo. ago I mil
l-no
and now.
eats mil thing -In- ii
-i no effects u- -In-
has .
lime doctoring-symptoms.
a n. cause. Ii sour stomach
Is your health good.
c, -in the stomach
the body hi digesting soar food,
b i- nature's own Ionic. I.
Double Sale,.
The coming season for the Green-
ville market looks nest
us. The have
crops and so for arc
good cures. A departure with
the warehouses coming
will he Inauguration of double
sales, dial is t will be a double
force buyers and ill be in
progress at two houses at the same
time. This will lie a decided ad-
vantage to the warehouses,
buyers end Ii will
prevent any more blocked sales,
will avoid keeping farmers
all day for the lust sale
and w ill also give the time
get each days purchases moved
Io night.
In the Superior Court.
North Foremost Newspaper.
The Charlotte Observer
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR.
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor.
PER
Beeches
largest news service
delivered to any paper between
Washington and Atlanta, and
special service is the greatest
ever handled by Caro-
paper.
to a large extent made up of
original matter.
TBS
printed Tuesday and Friday
paper
X I i
County
M I.
vS,
P. Pollard.
In ill will take
notice Hun an action as above .
of THE OBSERVER con-
Pitt county by a of Hi or more pages, and is
divorce
grounds in and
sill r notice
In- is i. lit next
of of
lots In-Ill on Rial Monday Is
1902, county
in N. and answer or demur
to the complaint in said or the
will apply to the
in said
D.
Clerk
Greensboro Female College
Greensboro, N. C.
Literary Courses,
Schools of Art and El-
LI I era Course and
Living Expenses,
pear. session begins
For
to
m with train N.
at with the Carolina
with
Springs A at
with the Air I
Railway at Golf the
Charlotte
Train on ins n.-a-i
pro, I p a,
v at p
m, bid,
at II S am, N id, dally
Train-
and p id, arrive A b
a and i. m. Parmele
arrives in
Up
Train Tarboro dally except
p M p
m pro,
mouth except SO b IS. and
a,
Train on C
except Sunday, a
tO a leaf i
T a a a.
Train on Branch leave Rot by
at SO am. p in, lit
I J M pm. spring Hope II a
Fm. Returning leave am,
II a arrive at
Mount B dally ft
Train on Clinton rot
Clinton dally, except Sunday, an
Em. Clinton at an
pm.
Train No r
for all points North dally, all via Hire
mood
H. M. EMERSON,
Agent
J. It. Manager.
T. M. Manage
per year. The
in North Carolina.
Sample copies sent on application.
Address
THE OBSERVER,
S.
OLD DOMINION
fill.
leave Washing
toil daily at ii A. M. for Green
ville, leave daily
it'll hi I l ON. President M. r
Connecting at Washington
Poultry Free.
The Dixie published by
J. R. Whichard at Albany, Ga., is
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York Boston,
Aurora, South Creek.
page monthly journal devoted San Ocracoke
exclusively to poultry, a subject wt with
in which people are
finding more profit and interest.
roads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
.,,. .,.,,, ,,,,,,. mm ,. , ii a a as-, a
We send the Fancier free he
a year to any subscriber to New Clyde Line from Phi a-
It km. v., who pays Bay Chesapeake
Notice.
Colored Teachers
To the colored Teachers of Till
The Institute for the
colored teachers of this county will
beheld in beginning
on Monday, July Mill, and con
tinning two weeks. The law com
you Io attend, you are
In ii notified Io do so. Should
you fail Io attend continuously
this yon will lie
teaching Ibis Bounty for one
year. Take notice and govern
yourselves
W. II.
County Supt. Schools.
Jane
You Know What You
When
the plainly
showing it la
Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form.
Core, No Pay.
Acts
in in It's
In Io , p In I hi in
One
i Cure
-ate. Acts
sin, .-in-. for coughs, colds, croup,
throat lung trouble-, L.
Woolen.
Convention.
r of the Executive Com-
i I the rut Congressional
District, a Cm ion of the Dem-
the First Congressional
is called to meet at Ply.
mouth, N. U. Wednesday,
P- m. for the purpose
of a candidate tor Con-
W. It. Rodman,
Chairman, Dem. Congressional
Ex. Com.
I In- ii mi for Malaria
i hills and is u of
Chill la simply iron
quinine in a form.
Pay. Price
In
No cm
a year
during
in advance
mouth.
Administratrix Notice. .
II iv ii as on
Turnage,
of Pill N, C, all
lie Io
all persona
date
for
from dale or tills w ill I
plead n of he
May N,
L.
of Turnage,
E V. Cox, Attorney
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton. Grain and
ons. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
Dr. James.
Schultz,
Wholesale retail and
Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Oil Bar-
Egg, etc. Bed-
, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba
j by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor
I suits, Tables, Safes, P.
i and Gail Ax
High Li re Tobacco, Key West Che-
roots, Henry George Clear, Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
flour Sugar, Coffee,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Raisins, Glass
sud China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Best Butter, New
Royal Sewing Machines, and nu-
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for Com
to see me.
S. M.
S. S. Co. from Baltimore.
from
Boston.
July 1st
will leave Washington
Ba. Tuesday, Thursday Hat
for
and and will leave
coke a in. for
and Washington on Mon-
day, Wednesday and Friday.
The steamer will leave
Saturday nights
dining July and August,
for
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. O.
J. K. District Supt.
Washington, N. C
promptly o
PATENTS
AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE.
Industrial Education
A combination of Theory
and Practice, of Hook
Study unit Manual Work
in Engineering,
Electric-
Mechanic Arts, and
Colton Manufacturing.
Full courses
short courses
special courses
Tuition mid room, a
board, a month.
BOO
New fur
Write for Booklet Dav
at the A. M.
n. r.
All the News
Twice a Week
-For
a Year
The Eastern Reflector
D. J.
II TO
f 1.00 PEI
in
PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JULY 1902.
NO.
Twice a Week
Tuesday
and Friday
a Year
Ricks Wilkinson
The man who is hardest
to please is the one we are
glad to have enter our
store.
take in n our
lion, for we know
matter what within
he will it here. Ii i
have been able Io
use men
I its
our far larger
ever tail although OUT
has tn-n we still
have a and
is
season. We
amt at tin- pi are
I here is no your
I longer. This
we have made a selection
of Superb Sack Suits
STATEMENT
Of Town Finances.
LIST OF CLAIMS AUDITED
AND ALLOWED BY THE
BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF
FROM I, TO JUNK
for the Boy, -i an old,
swell line of Wash are
actually we are
for -MEN. made up from the arm
and pattern., in tin
worth
from to hut
our pi is.
We have good
swell two-button Double
ed left,
We have made a
Of OUTING up
from line tropical weight
ally tin
hut
our price is.
Straw Hats
for you
we have named Straw Hat there i- no excuse
wearing or
Ricks Wilkinson
Bethel High School.
A strictly Preparatory School. Prepare
for College and for Ufa
J. w. Principal, miss grimes,
MRS. J. W. Music and Art.
Primary
Intermediate, 2.25 Music, rent,
Advanced, Incidental fee, per year,
Board moderate. For further particulars address
13.00
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal.
THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE I
NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE I
To Whom
Brown . i
Ii Ba
W. II. ; M
l. J.
J. ii. Cherry
I. H.
Han.
C. S
Alli-ii
Henry
II While.
W. v.
I. II.
J. II.
J. A.
N. Hart.
Is A.
Ins
I av
I. II.
Co.
CO.
J.
ll. I. Coward.
II. II.
Henry T. King.
j. a. Andrew.
J. II. Corey.
Hoard f Education.
J I.
Aili-n .
Co.
II. L. Coward.
of Education.
II A. While.
Allen Brown.
P. II. n W. K.
I. II,
in Co.
J. II. cherry ft Co .
D it I N the month of July there is no need
of going to mountains or seashore to
keep cool. Just come to our stoic and
of those Thin Fabrics that ran the mer-
from on in the shade temperate in the
sun, and save money by slaying at home
keeping cool. We in stock the necessary
things for hot weather, and no matter how
low the price this rule is never
WHAT WE BULL, and sell
only what we guarantee, so run no risk in
goods from us. We have some liar
gains in Shirt Waist.-. end
Thin Dress Goods.
is one thing we forgot to call
join ion IS SOAP. We
the nicest t Soaps we can
roods highly perfumed, from Be to
COKe,
Pure
In is now time lo commence canning. We
have ROYAL FRUIT JARS, by every test
the lo-t perfect vacuum, nil glass, no metal in
contact line clear glass, handsome
shape and measure.
Literary. Classical, Scientific
Co Industrial
Musical
mm
In mi
In is
test Ml
lire ho I la
fr. u
In-
i III-
n.
Pres. Charles D.
N. C.
D. W.
THE GREENVILLE
IN
GREENVILLE N. C.
CO.
Cotton Tics always I
Ht on i
hand. I
sold. A will
D. W.
it i s of
Boors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior Finishings
for Fine Cheap Build-
lugs.
We Solicit your
guarantee to give satisfaction in
prices, styles work.
I send your orders to
Greenville TO Co.
N. C.
POLICE
To Whom
W. it. Cunningham.
Ii. II,
J, T.
w. ll.
w. ll.
J. T. Smith.
A. A. Forbes. Jr.
K. ll. Dudley.
J. T. Smith.
K. c Williams.
W. If.
w. H.
J. H.
E. II.
J. K. Warren.
Jones .
Edgar .
K ll.
J. T.
W. II.
II. Dudley.
S. I. Dudley.
S I Dudley.
W. II
J. T.
D. ii. Heath.
J. T.
W. II. Mil an.
S. I Dudley.
1-5 ll.
W. II.
J. T. smith.
S. I. Dudley.
W. H.
S. I. Dudley .
J. T.
H. I.
J. T.
W. II.
J. T.
S. I. Dudley.
W. II.
S. I. Dudley.
w. ll.
J. T.
J. T.
W. II,
S. I Dudley.
so
Amount.
I I
Our Grocery Department is every
day. The and
ice. us for what you Want.
J. B. Cherry Co
Whom I.-u
T.
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ii. a
II. N
i- N.
II L.
N. it
II. L.
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c Hooker
J.
T.
II, Whom
II.
II.
c. Moore
J. A.
I. C. oil a
ii no
J. Will. M. Hart.
J. c. oil
Moore
II
ii. A. White. M
II. C. Oil
J. Moore
C. c
J.
A. Whit-.
L. Moore Sc
II Ii.
II. no
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Title
Eastern reflector, 22 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 22, 1902
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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