Eastern reflector, 25 July 1902


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You
Thin never falls
sally air
am still carrying
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-
H. L
to Hicks
to Carr.
Nial place gel I lie
Fruit Jars
have
-1 . lea mill sized i IceS
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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your table supplies trots
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Peter,
Bryant, Bern,
Brown, Neil,
Cox, L. O , I
W. It.,
Curler M C.
Cherry.
Baton, . i dead I
Forbes, a. a.,
Fleming, B. II.,
Garrett, W.
Tom,
II.
Harris, S. I., i
Harris, It.,
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John, i
King. James,
Lewis. II , i
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Mel low an. Isaac,
Moore,
Proctor, w. H.
A. I., I
Patrick, Leone,
Kills,
Bow, A.
Redmond, Win.
Spell, It lit.,
E. I,.
Button, Oscar,
John.
Wane, Lawrence,
X. H.,
Webb, Win.,
Hack,
Williams,
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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
Mil
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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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run
in a as i. i, i u
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in
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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
Ar
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
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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
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N. it
II. L.
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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
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Moore on
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and f.
c. Ml
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Aldermen and Mayor. Witness k.-ts on
Whom
T. King. Hi T.
Town of
Only Department Store in
In N. Hurl. r. Ti June
i No,
NO
no
To whom Issued. Amount.
Wm. II. Long.
ii. r. Patrick.
II C. Hooker.
Henry Duff.
MM
c Parker. so m
PI. II. J. I M
H. J- Cobb. a, M
lingers.
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linker Hurl. Ill
M M
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John I
Henry
Wilson. I f.
Duff.
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TEAMSTER
AND It MI'S.
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To Whom Issue,
J. N. Hart.
Willis Clark.
J. N. Hurl.
Neat .
Move a Parker.
IV S. Spain.
Willis Clark .
II. L.
II I. Can.
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AND
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Ferd Hi
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Ferd
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ft Parker. J;
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and Hart. l
N. Hart. II
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Ferd
Ferd I-
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Hart. M
J. N. Hart. ll
Ferd
linker ft Hart.
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J N. Hurl. II
linker ft Hart. I
J. N. Hurl.
Edward Davis, Jr. K
To Whom lamed.
i ft Carr.
J. Is, ft Bra.
Peter Bailey.
While ft
II. J. Cobb.
It. L. Smith.
Peter
II. J.
II. P. Tyson.
J. I,. Woolen.
Pater Bagley.
r Baiter.
It. J.
Peter Bagley.
J. A. Andrew.
II. Cony.
J. A- Andrews.
Pi ii r Bailey.
Huff.
Peter
Peter Bagley.
J. A. Andrews.
J. II. Cony.
r Bagley.
ATTORNEY'S
To Issued,
naming ft Moor. .
ft .
P. O, June.
ft
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Amount.
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ill., i. supply Co.,.
Ta Lumber Co.
While ft Fleming.
II. C
J. N Hurt.
Supply Co .
L. II p. r.
It.
J. A, Wilson.
It.
L. H. P.
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
GREENVILLE. N C
D. I. Earn
Entered tin- P.
C, claw mail
A GENUINE SIGHT MARE.
in a LooK.
Mr. A. I. living a short
distance town, is
owner
Wednesday
m iii regular beat he dis-
covered a lot of visitors,
Building operations in Owen- unless lie
ville is only measured by mock He hesitates
to get material. Houses go up
. ,,.,, , the visitors a
as fast as mate.,;. can had. A j
brick
v WM.
give more
Tree, apparently Bound, that bad
be
in corner a
, White looking
the Congressional lime lo be felt for
. . and the awoke clear-
in Pit month on the I
Interest iii turn lo the
that v ill nominate the
Officers. There are calculates a
plenty with more yet waiting lo
the rate.
ed be another man
West. Mr. sits the
had a Horne along, fur be heard it
A in town told hint
two other young men, Vi
and Duke Forbes, were the
crowd, inn being strange
is lo think Ibis a mistake.
B r ten Ike
booting the rapid tread of Hoots
was beard down
Those to Mr. Potter
will him at the
same place watching and wait-
Hair Falls
tried Hair Vigor to
stop my hair from falling. One-
a bottle cured
J. C. Baxter, III.
Hair Vigor is
certainly the most
preparation of its
kind on the market. A
little of 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.
II H a tank. All
If your cannot
send one dollar Me
of lour
I Fresh Gossip From Near-by Vicinities
Gathered by Our Correspondents on
W Reported It REFLECTOR Readers.
too
have run a straight telephone line
eH
Winterville Department.
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS
NOTES.
to and have done away
with the Farmville rent nil.
Miss Moore is the
country visiting
C, July . of Aiken
One of the most delightful Carolina, are visiting W. It.
pleasures , WM realized
yesterday in receiving a visit from; and
Mr. Mrs. Alfred f arc visiting her father, M
We have known these
A horn Judge II. Brown, Jr.
I take this Method to express my
Mrs. Bailie Hi new is visiting re
in Virginia and Wilson.
There an excursion from
i to Tarboro Sunday and
, from Many were on each
time.
Mm Moore spent
It is no wonder that Greensboro
just captured all the delegates ill
attendance upon the State
there last week. In all their
years of attending con vent ions else
where they had so
entertained. The
average does not Bind paying
for personal Comforts when can
get them, but when he baa lo put
up with any kind of
lion, and pay prices for it. he
has a right to kick. However, no
such condition as that prevailed at
Greensboro. Hotel
were ample, and in addition Legislature, I make the
to this the citizens active I
doing everything necessary to
make the stay of the delegates
pleasant and e The
To the White People of Pitt County.
The people of Pitt county know
position public matters and
their interests, but in view of the
fact that inn y of my friends have
expressed a desire I be a can
for the
they would like to see me in the
follow
The of sent money
according paid by the
tact-.
and economy in
convention ball was cooled a special tax
tans, and lemonade and ice j Better that . ill
Have people of of the
burdens that oppress them. Laws
j that can understood.
A reform system and
witter. cigars and kept j
were plentiful. The
MM lemons pounds
sugar, one ton ice, ten barrels min
eight boot
better pay jurors
serving the Relief for court witnesses.
A labor c t las
n i of farmers.
Better of our con
A if
remedies be bad otherwise.
Sun t In- people of county
see lo nominate and elect me. I
will serve as I can, in
the Lower House of our
T. Kim.
Mayor's Court.
Mayor w. Whedbee bas dis-
posed of the following ease- bis
court since last
Adams, reckless driving,
and disorderly conduct, lined
and costs.
Buck Forbes, drunk and
lined and
Forbes,
weapon, bound lo Superior
court,
Tom drunk and
lined i and costs
and
lined and costs,
dailies E, and Sam
Bryant, license,
each and costs,
to lie to
penny each and costs, lie-
procure license.
full of the Democrat-
stale ticket nominated at
Greensboro, shall do all that a
Judge can with propriety do to in-
sure tis success at the polls. The
cannot afford to
permit defeat of any one of its
Ill my Op-
Judge Connor, the ex-
station of Associate
of Court, our patty
bas in Judge Connor's
to Democratic
principles when in 1891 he
the
bribe of the
and refused lo allow the
his name and high character to be
east in the balance against the true
interest of our State Judge Con-
nor will to the bench of our
highest court the invaluable
of ten years eminent
set vice, a balanced and
and
judicial cast of all of
which will give great confidence
lo all classes of suitors the
lute of decrees
in Supreme Court. I also wish
to express my and
Hide to my friends and supporters
throughout the Slate for their
efforts my behalf.
TOO MICH OFFICE SEEKING
two most estimable people all our
lives and like all others who are
honored w their friendship it
is Indeed to have them so
kindly remember us. We have
known since we have known
anything and them our regard
is exceeded by no one. We would day in the country visiting friends.
be pleased to have; them call of Mrs. i. K. Moore, who has
. spending some lime at her moth-
Manning has been com home, home today.
plaining, but we are to Miss F. V. Moore and Mrs.
Male that Benny is almost our J- who have been
handsome Benny once more. some time at Bleak
IN v. W. K. Cox is on a visit to Mountain, came home Saturday,
friends in and around Winterville. Miss Lang and Bert
We have heard he went to Ayden Saturday
a call from our Episcopal, returned Sunday.
to take charge of their of Baltimore, is dead
church In Greenville. lo his old
Misses Kiln Powell and borne hue today to be buried.
Johnson arc visiting their aunt.
Mrs. C. in Green-
ville.
John Fulford. Washington,
here this morning.
Make a note, there arc two men
who are not occupying great big
places in the of their I
just at this time. They
both died political campaign
two years ago. A to the wise
should be I
BETHEL ITEMS.
X. July U,
Mrs. Bailie Mayo, of near hero
is now at Seven Springs.
Miss Mayo spent last
week in Tarboro.
K h. Mayo, is in
wick mi business,
W J. is
Tarboro this
lends
TEACHERS INSTITUTE.
Will Graham and Bob Johnson,
riotous and conduct and
lined; i and COB'S,
10.05.
William Move, drunk and
orderly, fined one and costs.
2.21.
William Move, drunk and
disorderly, and reckless driving,
lined and costs,
Dennis Barnes, allowing horse
to run at large, lined one penny
and costs,
William drunk and
92.50. and
16.10.
Whedbee doing a good
thing the public school fund.
as above record of fines for n
will -how.
The County Teachers
for the colored race closed
weeks work with the highest en-
i and attendance ever re
c, in Pitt county. col-
teacher in the is at-
lending and some from other
sixty
All -com bard at work, earnest
determined to win upon
their own merit.
The teachers of
seem lo lie able to Inspire, lo en-
and to keep all who are be-
I studiously attentive to
Home have been to
attended several Institutes
before, hut this one is by far
wish I could attend a
school like this for six
Hut isn't Prof, a
often heard of
Prof. Bruce his at Shaw
training teachers and
hive wanted to be taught by him,
but never had the faintest idea
Hint our race had a teacher so
in Newport New.
Though late In season here; ,,.
abatement lo rush of or . m w
to the A. ti. Cox
i-
lei-
Mfg. Co.
Mrs. W. M. Carroll is spending
a few with her parents.
Nichols and sister, Miss
Lee, were Bessie
and Nichols Sunday , , of
Very many our people v nu
anticipating a pleasant trip on the
ed Friday.
Misses Mattie Nina
Grimes and Maggie left
Way for lo a
days.
Mrs. Andrews and
It has been said that lo move
liquor from a town would cause
property to decrease Is
there anything in a statement of
this kind is higher
Ayden than it ever has been. Lots
seem to grow in value instead of
decrease. As people are being
fully educated and being brought
lo sec things as they really are the
liquor dealing business will fads
away. This will not be done
once, but few we are per
that the last open saloon
v. ill tin.
done here. Stud us your orders.
great, so rut, so full of
helpful, knowledge on
almost all subjects, so easily of
approach, so modest and sincerely
earnest as Brown
certainly knows how lo teach his
subjects,
reading and writing,
these and similar comments are
heard on every hand from the
teachers attending.
The colored people are all lo be
congratulated on the splendid and
broad hearted and lib-
Board of Pitt
county and especially upon
Whole and capable in
of Education who is so
tireless in his efforts to raise
standard of education for all the
children the county.
This institute continues through
Ibis week both the teachers
and will greatly
JOB attending all meetings
N. C, July
Km i
it may appear
sumptuous, and no doubt is so
considering brain, yet I cannot
resist the temptation in loyally
to the principles of Madison,
Jefferson, Vance and a DOS
la giving to
disapproval and inter contempt
methods of present day
as employed by those who
lute the class of office seekers and
assume unto themselves the
upon and them
alone, depend the or de
at of these principles.
cling from precinct lo
from hamlet lo hamlet,
begging and insisting upon
suffrages of people for any and
pool trying to
in their own favor who shall
be -cut as precinct delegates to
has grown
monotonous. best remedy
such u to spurn and treat
u these advances from
office The plan of Dem-
Is sufficiently broad, and
the people of the precincts are
fully Competent to select their own
representatives to conventions,
name their own preferences, with-
so much from those
wanting the office,
Lei the office seeker stay
home, and lei office seek the
man through impartially
representatives the
and I believe there will be a
better system Of government and a
more progressive
every community. People
getting tired of much office
seeking. II. BLOW.
excursion to Norfolk next Mon-
day.
Mrs. J. Cox attended
Ayden Sunday.
Miss Mimic Cox is visiting
Ayden.
A man drowned while
in swimming near Sun-
here.
Miss Fannie of
is visiting relatives here
Ibis week.
J. T. left Friday for some
the western part of
State.
who bas
been Visiting relatives at
Three Times
the Value of
Any Other.
One Third Easier,
One Third Faster.
Agents wanted in all
unoccupied territory.
Wheeler Wilson Mfg Co.
Atlanta, Ga-
S. T. WHITE, Greenville, N. C.
TWO YEARS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
ft
I.
OF N. J., POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid up Insurance,
t. Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is Non
Will be if arrears be paid within on month while you
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of and payment of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends arc payable at the beginning of the second and cf each
succeeding year, provided the premium for the year be 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.
Helen Galloway, of Grimm-1
laud, who been
some
Sunday
the
Saturday.
H. H. Taylor and T. C.
spent Sunday in
Miss Lottie Nobles, of Ml.
Olive is visiting friends near here.
V. K. A. spent
Sunday in
AYDEN
A vims, 1903.
J. U. Bro., expect to
have their ready for goods
by f August.
J. L. of Swan Quarter,
was in town night.
Mrs. Jas. II. Bell,
Tis wonderfully strange the Thursday with her daughter,
position held number's; Mis. Smith, Jr.
esteem is realized only by one's j Walter of came
self and that too on the eve the in yesterday morning.
lime line n home
Miss Dora Cox
her, but
noon
There will be Episcopal services
in chapel next Sunday
afternoon one cordially
Invited to be
Mis- Chapman left Tues
day on a i to
crowd from Winterville
attended at Bethany last
Sabbath.
Mr. Bare his regular
appointment here last Sunday
political season,
love us so.
Our friends do
and
Married.
Mr. T. II. Tyson, of
recent wedded Miss Lena Hub-
of Va The
arc expected to arrive here the
part of this week lo visit
the bridegroom's home, Mr.
host of friends extend con-
on his
Bad people arc never
least we never see anything about
on the tombstones,
FARMVILLE ITEMS.
N. July,
Key. I. W. Arnold has gone
down Washington county to vis
it a few days.
Mutes Bold Venice and Nan
ale Long arc visiting in
Miss L. Belcher has
gone to to spend a few
days with Miss King.
B. M. Pollard spent yesterday
Miss In III has gone to
Hamilton In spend some time.
It. I. and W. M. Lang
Miss Rosa of House,
has lo visit Miss Ida Ed-
wards.
Miss Nancy Coward was town
Sunday.
Kev. Mr. filled his regular
at Methodist
church
Preparations are being made to
build another brick building
to J. B. Smith ti Bin.
Miss Daisy Cannon, of
trees spent Sunday in town.
Mrs. Harrington, of Kin-
is visiting relatives town.
D. Berry is on the sick list.
Bert Smith and Miss Mamie
Lang, of Farmville, were here
night.
E. V. Cox to
yesterday.
An Interesting Service.
for The
At the Presbyterian church Sun-
day marked the termination of
Kev. J. II. Morton's pastorate at
The large number
present, in spite of the oppressive
heat the dust, were amply
compensated for any discomforts
incident to wading several blocks
through dry with the mer-
trying to bore a through
upper end of the tube.
some remarks preliminary to
his farewell sermon Dr. Morton
was manifestly conscious that
under current of and kind-
sentiment characteristic of such
occasions. It was evident there
existed between pastor and people
that mutual and high re-
which is the most sub-
results of a
with my Held. Alluding to
service as probably the last in
which he would stand before this
congregation as its pastor, he
acknowledged the
courteous cordial at-
by which the people of j
bad especially
ed themselves to him a
indicating a keen appreciation
of the moment, and with felicitous
choice of Dr. Morton
pref iced a that scarce
fail of a lasting impression on a
large and attentive audience.
Cooked
The paper Mi J.
as saying that
bill to pension
cooked his goose This
recalls the fact that one of Ashe-
leading appreciative
of Senator efforts
the Appalachian Park, bad
he would support Sen
for reelection.
When the deserter pension bill
passed, he declared that no man
who would champion such a bill
could get his vole.- News
and Observer.
Some people you meet ate like
the to look upon,
but only I rash after have
heard them.
Sold.
The tobacco warehouse
and were sold auction
before the court house door on
Monday. The properly brought
and was purchased
Messrs. Munday and of
Newark, N. J. We have not
learned who will tho house
coming
Twenty counties are using 003-
labor on the roads, thirteen
using improved machinery,
four recently abandoned en-
old labor system and
now work roads by taxation.
These four Edge-
and
teen using partly the labor
partly the taxation system, while
use the old system Tar-
PARTIES.
The Little Making Merry.
This is a gay social week among
little folks of town. Mas-
Alfred little son of Mr.
and Mrs. M. began the
merry making Monday evening
with a birthday party that was
attended by quite a number of his
friends who enjoyed pleasant
occasion to the utmost. He enter-
them handsomely.
On Tuesday evening from to
o'clock Blaster Wilson
at home to his many little friends,
Misses Lillian Burch and Jamie
Bryan receiving at
Misses Lucille Cobb and Mattie
King at the parlor.
Amid their pleasures about
they were given a guessing contest.
There being five who Mad, Misses
Florence Blow,
Jamie Bryan, Lillian Burch and
Master Bascom Wilson, a lucky
number was drawn by Miss Lillian
Burch. Muster Ben Bryan
the b away back
and eat
prizes were gracefully
by W. Jr.
The contest closing little
man drew their partner and
marched in the dining room, which
was beautifully lighted by
where dainty refreshments
served.
At o'clock with reluctance
each bade their host good night
expressing themselves having
spent a most delightful evening.
AN On Look Kit.
There several more parties
scheduled for this week.
Notice.
The County Board of Education
will meet the first Monday in
August the purpose of filling
all vacancies the various com-
in the county, and also
for making any changes In
committees which may be
All persons having any
business of this character will meet
the Board on above named day.
W. II.
Co. Supt.
For the grades of JOB
PRINTING send us your orders,
Well, Well But it's Hot
Have Mi to stand
sun t
as thin as we dare make it
a thin as you dare wear it
Thin weather i- not so had if yon
have kind of clothing
kind we Offering,
Come in and see how we ran
make you.
Our Flannel Serge
Suits are to do their
at you
then a host of
a- Negligee Shirt-. Straw
Hats, Wash Ties. Thin Coder
wear.
Come in and let us you off
Your purse will hardly it.
Frank Wilson,
THE CLOTHIER.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
NOTICE.
If a HARK in
margin of this paper lo remind you
you owe
fur and you to
a early We need What
YOU owe i bops will keep
waiting for it.
notice la for the
cross mark on their
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS
Shots at Home Put
In Few Words for Busy Readers
Fruit
It haul to tell i- not a
for
A car load, of lime just received
by J. It. A Urn ,
from dust
is some
if not fr.
ii
The hot, dry weather that
so long ruined most of the
gardens.
Bros. from
K lo Norfolk next
Tuesday.
parties much de-
upon gas boats. A trip
on the Tar is
Water is now low in the river
can only get within
miles town.
Farmers are not feeling good
over drought. Crops
are suffering more every day.
Hotel just been given
a new dress of adding much
to appearance of building.
The tobacco market for
new season on August 1st. In-
point lo a big opening
sale.
Attention is called to the sum-
mons in the action for divorce of
Mary against Charles
Patrick.
is called to
l creditors by It.
of estate of William
The best most
constructed building Greenville
is being put up
Tobacco
Attention i called lo the notice
to creditors by Mrs. Mary
Executrix of the estate of
John Flanagan, deceased.
steamer Tarboro with a
cargo of goods, has been lying
wharf here twenty days wait-
for water enough to get up the
river.
Hutch from Kin-
to Norfolk next Monday,
Tuesday, is going lo be
a big lime. Many here say they
are going.
Mr. II. E. will operate
the Planters tobacco warehouse
the coming season. He has had
much experience all
about tobacco.
Something, of t Blow.
Tho wind afternoon lore
up things a bit town.
Limbs were scattered over
streets, an awning or lorn
down and the final to the tower
of tho Episcopal church was blown
NOTES
J Uriel Mention of People Met
X With In the Social World
II,
Frank returned to Wash-
today.
C. S. left Saturday
for
Ola bee returned Saturday
from New York.
Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Thomas
Monday evening from a
trip in the western part of
State.
U. of who
has visiting relatives here
and at Falkland, returned home
Monday evening.
Miss Betsy Greene, of LaGrange,
who has in en visiting her sister,
Mrs. F. M. Hodges returned home
Monday evening.
N. went to Goose Nest
today.
G. T. went to Scotland
Neck today.
J. H. returned to Kin-
ton Tuesday evening.
Miss Daisy Tucker left this
morning for
Jesse returned Tuesday
evening from Norfolk.
Miss returned
this morning from
Miss Mary Lucy return-
ed this from
Mis. J. J. Stokes left this morn-
to visit at Greensboro.
Mrs. N. W. Gardner, of
son, is Visiting Mrs. L. O. Arthur-
Misses Maggie and Mary
Cowan went lo Ayden Tuesday
evening.
Miss of Golds-
arrived this morning to visit
Miss Glenn Forbes.
A J. Griffin and wife
Tuesday evening from a visit to
relatives Norfolk.
Miss Smith went lo
den Tuesday evening the
Smith wedding.
Miss Perry, of
came over this morning to visit
Miss
Warren of Salisbury,
Tuesday evening to visit
P. S. Gotten at
Ii, Hudson, of Flu.,
boon spending a few weeks
with his -limits here, left today
Mi.-s Andrews, of Tar-1
who has been visiting
Miss Daisy Walker left this Carrie Andrews, returned home;
morning for today.
Flanagan returned
morning from Beaufort.
L, Moore came home Ibis
morning from
Mrs W. C. returned Sat-
evening from Dunn.
Ex Gov. T. J. Jarvis came in
this morning
Mr. and Mrs. J. G, re
turned today from Washington.
Miss Alice Lang returned this
morning from a visit to
W. M. King W. R. Parker
came home today from Ocracoke.
Miss Bessie Harding returned
this morning to her school at 008-
sells.
Mrs. J S. and child-
left this morning for
Smith nod Saturday
evening from and Rich-
Miss Winnie Skinner returned
Saturday a visit to
Henderson.
Mr. Mrs. D. O. Moore,
and David, returned
evening from
Mrs. A. J. and lit-
daughter left Saturday evening
for to visit friends and
returned this morning.
Hon. J. M. Blow, Lord Mayor of
Winter but the same
was up today to see how his
old home town looked.
Mrs. C. Wells daughter,
Miss Rosa, of came in
to visit her Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. King.
LY
J. J. Cherry, Jr., went to Nor-
folk today.
H. S. Pool left this morning fur
Rocky Mount
0.8. Can- returned this morning
from
J. T Matthews returned lo Kin
Monday evening.
H. A. While came home Mon-
day from
Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Coward re-
tared this morning from
Mrs. P. C. Miss
Louise Latham left this Horning
for Ml. Airy.
II. P. Harding came
this morning from New to
visit his
Miss Lucy Johnson left Monday
evening Ayden to the
wedding.
Miss Carrie Hughes, of
who has visiting Miss
Harding, returned home lo-
B. H. Oakley, of
arrived to take a position as
at the Greenville
house.
Miss Mattie Rollins, of Bethel,
who visiting Miss Lucy j
Forbes, returned home this morn-
to visit friends.
The Store to Enlarge.
Mr. C. T.
ed Mr. w. H. Harrington's block
brick on Fourth
street. The purchase joins i
Mr. store the rear,
as soon as be gets possession
of it, which will be at end of
the year, be will make some de
changes. His present big.
store will be extended feet
deeper, walls between that
and the Harrington buildings re-
moved and the two joined
thus having on both
Evans Fourth streets. Mr.
already h is the largest
store in and when these
contemplated i are
ed bis establishment be far
ahead of anything in eastern North
Carolina. During fall he will
have several big stock reduction
sales so as lo gel his goods out of
the way in readiness for the en
of his building.
His Pastorate
Kev. J. B. Mi i ton, of Tarboro,
closed his pastorate of
church here on Sunday
rooming, and will soon go to his
new charge in Virginia. For some
years he has been pastor of this
church, one Sunday in
each month. His here won
a warm place in the hearts of
all people, regardless of
and there is much that
he goes He will always
be kindly by the
of Greenville and have their
best wishes wherever he goes.
An Old War Relic.
Today while Mr. Wade Hulls,
house mover, was doing some
work about the house of Mrs. M.
A. Rouse, on street, he
an old gun that a relic
of the civil war. The gnu bas it
barrel of about
a revolving of live
This cylinder is about
inches long, and of I he old pow-
ball and cap style. It is like-
that this gun was hid by a
daring the war. II is rusty
with age.
Today at the Big House of Greenville
CLEARANCE SALE
Millinery Goods.
Our Millinery Goods in charge of Mrs. M.
T. must be closed out with all
Summer Goods at a sacrifice to make room
for lull Goods. Come and got some
bargains.
Summer Underwear
Prices cut on the whole line. dozen
Men's colored Sen Islam Percale Shins,
detached culls, worth II. clear- Ac
mice nice,
Umbrellas
Natural wood, and Cony's crook
bundles, fast black, worth and
price.
Corsets.
Bub, and We put them in at
tile one price. Celebrated makes. y
sizes to
Mattings
and
All price. P
per
Clothing,
per cent off
on all Spring Sum-
mer Clothing. Extra
good values Serges,
Mohair, Sicilians and
Alpacas. Come early
while last.
Bed Spreads.
per cent cut on all
Spreads.
NOTICE
We do what we advertise
We advertise what we do
These prices are for Spot
over the counter.
No goods sent out, but
your money back if they
are not K-
Wash Goods
Colored Lawn, Dimities
new neat figures and
good values at
Sheer Dimity
Exquisite new patterns,
snipes and pat-
terns Good values at
T-
sale price.
India Linen
and Can't be
matched In city for
less than above prices.
Special Mile price,
Men's Shirts
Detached rude, 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 lusts. Our
and 11.60 line, nil styles, warrant
ed solid leather,
Undershirts Drawers
Egyptian Combed yams French woven
neck, double breasted drawers.
Clearance sale price, O
Lace Curtains.
Worth 11.00 and extra length,
ft long, very surely worth
and 18.76. Special sale price,
Armour Co's Soap.
Lasting Fragrant, worth i.
sale price per cake, iv
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
P I
Greenville, N C.





Have You Forgot
I AM CARRYING AN
TO LINK
What
Pry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
,. OTHER THING
, , aM to mention
Come to me for your next B of Flour
Yours to please-
Jas. B. White.
AN OLD
SAYS-a
A light purse Is a heavy
Sickness makes a purse.
The LIVER U the scat of Bin;
tenths all disease.
Pills
go to the root the whole mat-
thoroughly, quickly safely
and restore the action of the
LIVER to normal condition.
Give tone to the system and
solid flesh to the body.
Take No Substitute.
For Nails, Lock., Hinges, Doors,
Windows, Paint.--, Rope, Barnes,
Collars, Pious, Shovels and Car-
Tools, hi
door t K Wilkinson.
to fair. I
That I lie l
I he
t J a
is in
styles sixes prices
a low as Hie lowest Then as
Usual we an headquarters i.-r
Best of Everything
in the
supplies from us
III
lire so have I be
CHEESE OS
best
ICE.
NEW
WHEN WANT
Groceries,
Mrs. L. ti. WHITE,
By m in .
r Court of
HI I ti t mid Court,
in u
Di Hooker vi
C Veil b J B Veil wiry
individually, J. U. Chi the
mi will to pub
I c in
i; . .;. i i -i i r i
v. j i ii lay . Ann
Ira l situate In
Mil on I he north of Tar
In 11- awl
, u;. ill of I
ti i. r i.- n K
r American and Italian Marble
Black Jack, N. C.
Nice line i i o on I'll
bought r
or in
V I v .-I
m ,, i, ii in
I . m i f i.
I i i in in fol
. t
I from V . K. In B.
I In Ur V,
j of N. C. R.
In I
ii Slate C
, . . . Rue i-. ii A. I'll
i from Si f S l K I.
V Hi I hi I IV
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v. v Hi i in
i, from of N C K C
v, , . II .-1 in u i
i. in lo K U
V, . v In 1.3
In E C
s i V V
N. C.
. Ire Iron Fence
work and prices
i On
INSOLVENT LIST.
In with Chapter
of North I 1901. I
that
were listed for taxes, and
amount opposite their names
la the amount due the town of
for the general tax for
year said list being the
Hat allowed me as insolvent, dead
or removed, by the Board of Al
O. l. Hot
Tax Collector.
Alien. Sam,
T. C,
Frank,
n. i
Brown, I.,
s., i
Ales .
Peter,
Bryant,
Brown. Ned.
L. O , l
Cunningham, It.,
Maj. f.
Cherry, Lovelace,
Baton. i
a. A.,
Fleming, S. M.
W. E.,
Sun.
Ham-. II II.
Harris. S.
Harris, J. U., i
Johnson, Bandy,
Johnson, . Jr,
M.
Sam,
John,
Lewis, J. II ,
Mel low an, Isaac,
Moore, Julius,
Proctor, W. II.
A.
Patrick, Leone,
r. John,
Hicks, B., gone I
Hose, ., i
Redmond, Win.
Smith. I
I In.,
.- Hike-,
Oscar,
John,
Wane, Lawrence,
N. II.,
Webb. Win.,
Williams,
Nothing Comes By Waiting.
Tho saying that
Mexican Liniment
so
SO
so
so
so
so
SO
SI
conies who does
not mean that the sitting down
fellow is the one that gets all that
he wants.
Waiting, the above saying,
mean idleness or dream
or wishing lo take place.
It means eagerness in going
and persistence in following
the something of value to the per
sou Making it.
The present age is peculiarly a
striving one. in the language
the limes it is a
and only persistent seeker can
expect to gain anything, and
only by strong work.
It is only necessary to look
boot lo see what produces
and what failure.
The person who reaches out
by advertising or
personal effort, gets the trade
the
The town or city which presents
its commercial gets
the investor and his money, and
thereby its own commercial ad-
and building up.
Note wailing merchant who
does not advertise and seek out
for through personal going
forth after
Note town or city which
makes no effort gain
of the world
of progress
failure will be found in
both, and very notice or ear that
the first drop nut commercial
circles, and the second is unknown
in investment world.
don't bat g
to boo drives out ail
in 1-
-1
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
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
killer the i.
The thing in North Car
Hits year was the
Then Is failure In waiting, but In which
In going forth to to attain for judge of the Superior Court
is every chance given to B. B. Jones, of
Journal I Winston, Mr. Jones
j was a cm for the nomination I
Mike Them. j for ., WM ft,,
A its business as he knew how,
prints this paragraph he top of good prospect of get I lag It, when
letter the for
make I hem; so din's every one. We a and, to his
, go will them if you
L will write to Try to write
if you but
o t us anyway. Do com-
., Jain to some one else first or let
j mailer pass. want
to make any in
SO justice we may The little
I i deserves a wide audience.
Few people have not had
at some time in their lives
lo regret the sending of a harsh or
SO
l so
Poultry Fancier Free.
The Dixie Fancier, published by
J. B. Albany, is
a page monthly journal
exclusively to poultry, a subject
which people are constantly
i I-. m will
ii
v Km In II .
a u one tract ii . n on
of tract i i
and also adjoining i
Brown lands and known as Us find.
This ISM.
W,
r. mini
Notice to Creditors.
of county n
the i.; sill it ml
Will am hi ad. and
. i
Issued to I notify m r-
sons ho .- .
said William l
payment duly
. i
I thin notice ill In- plead
i- r,. Alt
. hi j. Id
. n cut In .
day July, ll,
l hasty note of it may
lie necessary to assert one's rights
j In subsequent letters, but there is
SO no rule of correspondence
SO Hum lo make first one good
i Companion.
l so
j go Always Keeps It
soil, red n long
pains and
i w III health due lo
J S says I. W.
Mo, ago I her to a years
IN ti-i better st ones during Ibis month.
so
unspeakable disgust, unlimited;
him for judge. When be caught
his recovered from his
prise and bis humor return I
ed, ho characterized proceed
as a bill lie
gracefully the
and the and make
a most excellent judge the
honor up on him and i
grabbed Mm
Charlotte Observer.
------DEALER IN------
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
CHURCHES.
every Sun
day, morning and evening. Pray-
Wednesday evening
Rev. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. in. M. A. Allen
superintendent.
every Sun
lay, morning and evening.
meeting Wednesday evening.
It. M. Kure, pastor. Sunday school
L. H. Ponder,
thin
J. B. Morton, pastor Sunday-
a. m. E. B.
Rev. F. H. Hard-
Minister. Morning and even-
prayer with sermon every 1st
and 3rd Sunday. Lay services
every 2nd and Sunday.
Sunday school a. in., W. R
Brown, superintendent. Litany
every Wednesday a. in.
second,
and fourth Sunday In each month
Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
Rev. D. W. Davis, pastor. Sun-
day school P. M., W. B. Par
superintendent.
regular service
LODGES
A. F. A.
Lodge. No. meets first mid
third Monday evening. E. E.
W. at., J. M. Sec.
O. Lodge,
No. meets every Tuesday
evening. L. H. Pender, N. G.,
W. Atkins.
K. River Lodge, No.
meet every Friday evening.
Forbes, C. C ; C. L
eon. K- of R. S.
It. A Zeb Vance Council, No.
meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, Secretary, J.
S.
A. O. Council,
No. meet every first and
Thursday night in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Gardner, Worthy
D. S. Smith
I. O. Conclave
No. meets every second and
Monday night Odd
lows Hall. W. II.
D. S. Smith Sec.
ATLANTIC COAST
RAILROAD CO.
TWAINS
lib
r a
S .
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
more and interest. Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
We will send the Fancier free fir Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
year to any subscriber to Tali
in advance
Convention.
By order of the Executive Com-
of Congressional
District, a Convention of the Dem-
the First Congressional
Dial I id is called to meet at
N. f. Wednesday, July hopes.
1902, at p. m. for the
of a candidate Con-
w. ii. Rodman,
Dem. Congressional
ml now, tin- age seventy-six,
eats any she wants, remarking
that idle no bad effects she
has i- bottle of
Don lime doctoring symptoms.
after cause, It your stomach
la sound health will lie good,
n ts the stomach and
thens th. by food.
is own tonic, Woolen.
The person who wails,
her like, for the opportunity to
tome along and fall his or her
Ply. feet, never sees the realization of
Dr. D James,
Surgeon,
Greenville,
Superior Court.
North i i
Pitt I
M. b.
F. P
The above will lake
AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE.
Industrial Education
A combination of Theory
and f Hook
and Work
in
Chemistry, Electric-
Mechanic Arts, and
Cotton Manufacturing.
courses i years i,
hart
s courses
Tuition and room, a
a in
buildings for
Write . Day
at A. V M.
ii
Foremost Newspaper.
The Charlotte Observer
EVERY DAY IN THE
TOMPKINS.
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor.
OBSERVER Receive the
largest telegraphic news service
I delivered to any paper between
Washington and Atlanta,
its special lea la the en
ever handled by a North Caro-
paper.
THE SUNDAY OBSERVER eon.
Stall of Hi or more paces, is
lo a huge extent made of
original matter.
BR printed Tuesday and Friday
liner year. paper
north
Simple copies sent on i
T Address
OBSERVER,
Charlotte, N.
Ex, Coin,
Notice to Creditors.
Poisoning the
it I- tie- nigh bowels dial the
I,. U Con-
k these poisons in the
system, causing headache,
then
eruption and Anally serious illness
unless a
Karly
the liver and bow.
els. The., lull., pills do not set
bill b the bowels
their own work.
or distress. Jno. L.
OLD DOMINION
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily II A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily
If. for Washington.
at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York Boston,
South Belhaven,
points for the West with rail-
roads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
Weldon
a r
L Mount
from
Selma
Lt
Ar
Lt
Lt
Al
AM FM
list
u a i a
I w
i n i m
i ts
III
II
P M AM
T II II
II IS
w i
m a r I
Sb Jill
r.-
Lt
Lt
Lt
Lt
Ar
Tarboro
Lt
Ar
duly Qualified before the
Sup Court I'm county
a-. of last w ill and Never
of John Flanagan, no-1 Woolen,
lire Is given to all .
dented estate to make
lo and
having the late died of
i state are lo present them for
payment on or before tin- -1st
July, or this notice will be plead la night before last and yesterday
in of recovery.
mi. was.
W. FLANAGAN,
John
Thomas F. Toon, oldest son
f the late F died o
disc bis home
for Relief.
i i
morning was found dead in lied.
He had retired i i per-
; feet health, lie was here in Feb
. lo funeral of his
father, lie only years of
i is a book keeper. He
leaves a wile
Pus. r. WINSTON,
N,
Von can place with
Tim for Job Printing
with full assurance of getting
best to be had lot the money.
i Vacation Days.
i I in ii i ii i. Vacation ts
Red your wile, living out
i hi ought mil t Tie m could no plans lot
ii i only lo guard
I,. S, pi. ml., l no. of I'll the III. most
i which the air No equals
1st day of Si at which Basel Halve for quickly stop
term ion v. ill and ping or danger of at
ad or demur lo the For
the plaintiff will Die daring the Aral and wounds, Wild
days of the term, sad on failure Basel for sores outs and
lo make appearance as her, In re- says l. lb Johnson, Swift.
will apply lo the Tex. on the
, . or in Sure cure for pile, and skin
complaint. Beware of J.
Clerk Pitt Superior Court. L.
notice mi action us above bus Aurora, Sou
la the Superior com
county Mid plaintiff to obtain n . , . f .
divorce Said ii-on the
in the roads at
lbs will further lake Shippers
lie in to lb net I,
of said j. y , Li from
on in ,, . , . ,.
Bay Line Chesapeake
in answer or S. Co. from
lo the in action, or the and Line from
will apply In the the., .
. ,,.,
1st the steam
Guide will leave Washington
Thursday and Sal
for Belhaven,
and and will leave
coke a in. for
and on Mon-
div, Wednesday and
The steamer will leave
Washington Saturday nights
July August,
for
N. O.
J. B. Supt.
Washington, N. C
IN
J. ff. FERRY CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors handlers of
Bagging, Tics and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
Whichard. N. C.
The Stock complete in every de ,
prices as low as
Highest market
paid for country produce.
B.
PATENTS
Em model, or of
on pi-. For
U S
AM PM
K I SI
to
II M
I IT II
AM PM A
too in
s u
ti
PM AM PM PM
IS I, III
i to at it if at H
I II I IT
Train leaves
Ion am, in
S p in, arrive p m leave
om
a m, I OS, a m,
a in, a. m.
Mill arrive
in, Mills p lied Spring, II,
P in, p n
Connection at with train Ma
at with Carolina Central
at lied with the Red
railroad,
with the Air Line and
at with the Durham and
Train on me
II , I p B,
at I p m.
a m, I am,
St II a Weldon II Ml am.
Train,
P a m and I a m, v I
a I IS
a p m, arrive am
and I IS p m.
Train , ., Tarboro Sandal
at p m, II pa,
r,. ,. a and
dart m, II it,,
Train on Midland N C
OS a at
o a. m,
I a at.
Train on Branch
Mount am. p
m. pm, II am, i
Sprint am,
IS p m. II a m. at Ho. If
apt
Train on tot
a m III
i in. Clinton era
lo 1.1 p m.
Train l
all all
wad
M. EMERSON,
Pass. Agent
J. It. Manager.
T. M. EMERSON.
High Grade JOB PRINTING
here. Send us
ISSUE MISSING


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Eastern reflector, 25 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 25, 1902
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