Eastern reflector, 5 August 1902


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WASHINGTON LETTER-
What
Pry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Pants, Hardware
A OTHER
Tinware, f TO mention
to M me tr your next B of Flour
Yours to
Jas. B. White.
Hinges, Doors,
Paints, Rope,
Collars, Pious, Shovels and Car-
Tools, Jo lo
I It to Dr. liter PHIs
MEANS HEALTH.
. . .-.--
Arc
Troubled
Sick Headache
Insomnia
ANY symptom tad
Indicate
Pills
Take No
from
Washington, I. My
Senator has
spent sonic time in Washington
during past
frequently at the Democratic
When asked by-
newspaper men for his views
regard lo s i nation his party,
he has invariably replied that j state bear.
situation most encouraging and
Fancier Fret.
The Dixie Fancier, published by
H. at Albany, is
a in page monthly Journal devoted
exclusively poultry, a subject
which people are constantly
more profit and interest.
We will send Fancier free
a year to any to
who pays
a sub in advance
during this mouth.
I . . ,
but he did not deem it wise to as I could bung upon
talk much at the present time. I leave to my broken
In a word, the Senator says Hint heart and a life of shame. I leave
to each of my children poverty,
to Kicks Wilkinson. to Ormond A
INSOLVENT LIST.
In compliance with Chapter
Laws of I
herewith certify that the following
persons were lilted for taxes, and
the amount opposite their names
i the amount due the town of
Greenville for the general lax for
the said list being the
list allowed as insolvent, dead
or removed, by the Hoard of Ab
Tax
Thai place lo gel Hie boat
Fruit Jars
is at our We have them in
different -Ivies sizes at prices
low as the lowest Then as
usual we are headquarter for the
Best of Everything
table supplies from u-
and yon are sure so have the best.
BITTER and CHEESE ON ICE.
THE NEW
COMMISSION LAND.
By of the powers contained in -i
Superior Court of made
st the March term, Court,
in a cause therein pending entitled
Hooker n i. B. Yellowley Adm,
B, C. v. J. B. Yellowley
individually, J. Cherry others,
undersigned will to public Bale,
court house door in town l
to the highest cash,
on Monday lbs August.
Thai tract of land Id the
county I'm mi the north aide of Tar
river, partly m Greenville, and
In vicinity of
and kn vii r.
C. Veil, a- i r
land and l lands In Hit
, north river f
which the mill died
of and
I.--. l
in the
lowing deeds to
V K. E.
In V.
j. from Stale of N. C.
in Book A. I
a. iron to E. c
A. I Pg M.
I. Hi of B
Hook
K C Ye
In Pg H
N C lo C
is Pg
; from la F. c
N Icy In Book I. Pg
.- from Ted lo C
In Rook
from h C
in Book N
In
and alto the
Brown lands known land.
This June
W.
WHEN WAST
Dry Goods, Groceries,
go to
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
Black
Nice line i f on Prices
produce bought for or In
J. C. LANIER,
IN
American and Italian Marble
cm ,
wire Iron Fence Sold.
work prices
r lent on
Notice to Creditors.
as
v. color sill and
In ml. urn
I, Mi i- having la-en
In I all
claims
William Whitehead,
it in tin-
ii.-. the 25th of
or this will lie plead
in bar of recovery. All
in urged
on mis iii to me
This -l-i of July.
It. Executor.
Allen, Sam,
T. i gone i
Anderson, Prank,
Barefoot,
Dorsey,
Brown,
Brown, J. II .
George,
W s.,
Alex ,
Peter,
Bryant, Sam,
Brown. Ned.
Cox, L. O ,
W.
drier
Lovelace,
Forbes, A. A.,
Fleming, M-,
W. E.,
Tom,
Sam,
Harris, H. ii.,
Austin,
Harris, S.
Harris, J. R.,
Johnson, Sandy,
Johnson, Unlit . Jr.,
Jones, W.
W. II.,
Sain.
King, John,
King, James.
Lewis, J. II .
W. i
Isaac,
Moore, Julius,
W. II.
fender, A. B.,
Patrick.
John,
Kicks, W.
A.,
Win.
Smith,
Spell,
K.
tun, Oscar,
John,
Wane, Lawrence,
N. If.,
Webb, Win.
Mack.
Williams,
so
l so
so
SO
so
so
so
so
SO
l so
so
SO
SO
SO
i-n
SO
SO
Sit
I SO
l so
so
so
l so
so
so
SO
SO
If the will work quiet-
and energetically, each his
own district, Ibis fall, and will
leave issues for the
there is every reason to as-
will have
so shaped itself before as to
leave no in as
to what arc the issue which will
com support.
The reports of Major
in his trial by mar
Hal, which have just reached the
War Department, make strong
evidence in support of Democratic
contentious in regard to the real
situation Philippines.
Major Glenn said, among other
things, man, woman and
child the islands was enemy
and in my best judgment they are
today always will
Major James Parker of the Ad-
General's has made
public a statement of the officers
men killed and wounded in
Hie Philippines between February
and July
The total number men, including
Officer, sent to the islands during
named was of
which number 7,05.1 lost their lives,
by disease
wounds or similar causes. The
average strength of the forces in
I be islands was approximately
The has been
reduced to in the neighborhood of
but
anxiety is expressed as to the
ages cholera which it is feared
may rapidly increase the death
rate. The from the isl
show examples of the greatest
heroism on the part of soldiers do-
hospital duty. Many have
exposed themselves to in
order to nurse their fellow soldiers
with apparently no thought as to
their own safety.
ignorance, a low character, and
one remembrance, that their
filled a drunkard's
gone to a drunkard's
Mother Always Keeps It Handy.
a long
time from distressing
i ill health primarily t
a t. W.
Mo, rears l got her to
try She grew better at once
mid now. at the of
cats she want,
she lean no bad effects as she
has her bottle handy.
time
after the cause. II your stomach
is sound your health will is- good.
rests the stomach
thens the body by digesting
is own tonic. J. u woolen.
are mule rich-
and more
productive and
rich soils
their
powers,
by the use of I
fertilizers with
a liberal percentage of
Potash.
Write our
which give all details.
GERMAN KALI WORKS.
j V
According to the census
there were in Georgia in 1900 only-
eight establishments for canning
fruits an
of four in ten years. And Georgia
is a fruit State,
Star.
Holds Championship.
the tight between
and at
Friday night,, won
in the eight round. There was an
immense crowd present.
Poisoning the System.
It is through the bowels that the
hod; Is cleansed Impurities. Con-
keeps these poisons In the
system, causing headache,
melancholia at Brat, then
eruptions and anally serious
unless n remedy is DeW
little Early Risers prevent this
stimulating liver now-
4-ls. These little pills do not
but strengthening the
them to perform their own work.
Never gripe or distress, Jno. u.
Gel the boat lo write
Hector
Walter a 11-year old hoy,
near Winston, was. killed by
lightning Sunday.
. M.
Wholesale retail and
Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar
Turkeys, etc. Bed
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
and Gail Ax Baud,
High Life Tobacco, Key West Che-
roots, Henry George Can
Cherries, Peaches, Apples.
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
unsightly Magic Food, Matches, Oil
Cotton Meal and Hulls,
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware. Cakes and Crackers, Mace
Cheese, Best Butter, New
Sewing Machines, and
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
A. F. A.
Lodge. No. and
third Monday evening. H.
W. M., J. M. Sec.
K. Lodge, No.
meet every Friday evening,
C. Forbes, C. C. L
K of R. and S.
I. O. O. Lodge,
No. meets every Tuesday
evening. L. H. Pender, N. G.,
W. S. Atkins. See.
K. A. Zeb Vance Council, No.
meets every Thursday even-
W. It. Wilson, J.
S. Urgent.
A. O. Council,
No. meet every first and third
Thursday night in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. X. Gardner, Worthy
D. Smith
I. O. Conclave
No. meets every second and
fourth Monday night Odd
lows Hall. W. Ii. Wilson An lion
D. Smith Sec.
Job Printing in all the latent phone -j
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UNIVERSITY
OF NORTH CAROLINA
The Head of the State's
System
Academic Department, Law,
Medicine, Pharmacy.
hundred sad eight
Free to
the sons of ministers. Coral
for tin seedy.
Student
Si Water Works,
Halting System.
TRINITY COLLEGE,
C,
Offers graduate and
undergraduate courses of
study, new library
laboratory equip-
and gymnasium.
Number students
bled in t years. Large
of scholarships
awarded annually. Loans
made to worthy students.
Expenses very moderate.
Female College
Greensboro, N. C.
Literary Business Courses,
Schools of Music, Art and El-
Literary Course and
all Living Expenses, 1900 per
pear. Fall session begins
For
apply to
LUCY M. ROBERTSON, President
ATLANTIC COAST LINK
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TRAINS
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Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Ti 4- Cotton, Grain and
Private Wires to New York,
all I. I
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I Chapel Mill, North Carolina
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COLLEGE.
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A combination Theory
and Practice, Book
and Manual Work
in Engineering,
Chemistry, Electric-
Mechanic Art-, and
Cotton Manufacturing.
Full courses
abort courses
special courses
Tuition and room, n
term; board, a month.
for BOO.
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EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR.
TOMPKINS,
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor.
THE
telegraphic news service
delivered to any paper between
Atlanta,
its special service is the
Over handled by a North Caro-
paper.
TUB SUNDAY eon-
SlatS of or more pages, and is
to a large extent up
original matter.
Kit printed Tuesday and
per year, The paper
in North Carolina,
tuple copies sent on application.
Add real
THE
lotto, H. C.
OLD DOMINION
Female University
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the
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In.- ii. i I
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well I
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tor g
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all lean a
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Chicago and New Orleans.
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Dental
Greenville,
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With full assurance of getting
best to be had the
Whichard, N. C.
complete in every
and prices as low the
market price-
paid produce.
North l In Justice's
PHI. A. Mayo, J.
n. Mil Unit
ii i
Prank trading as
frank C. ft o. and
The
The
will take notice Hun an
before L. A. u
in and for Pin count
ii. S. C. tin- Bum
on
in corn
,,, condition, and the -aid defend,
am will further take notice that he is
before the said I.
P., at the court bones In
,;, . U in. on
August Mat, and an-
-i or demur to the complaint In
action, or prayer the pain-
will granted.
the Joly. law.
U A. J. P.
leave Washing-
ton daily A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Connecting at Washington
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,.
Philadelphia, New York Boston,
Aurora, Creek, Belhaven,
Swan and
all ts for West with rail-
roads at Norfolk,
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. B. Co. from
yew York; Clyde Lino from
I iv Line and Chesapeake
S. Baltimore, Mer-
Line from
Boston.
1st the steam-
Guide sill leave Washington at
m. Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
for Belhaven,
and and will leave
coke at a in. for
Washington Mon-
day, Wednesday
The steamer will leave
Washington Saturday nights tit
o'clock, during July and August,
for
J.
Greenville, N. C.
J. District
Washington, N. C
For
North Carolina I ,
County I
M. I.,
vs.
P. P. Pollard.
Tilt Will
notice Hint an as
been in the cf
obtain
divorce from defendant the
in the and
said will take notice
that he Is required lo
of of Said
Is held on Hie Best Monday in
at in said
in N. and or demur
lo the complaint in said action, or the
will apply to tho
relief demanded in said
till of
Superior
A GENERAL LINE OF
Ar
Arrive Tarboro
Ar .
Division ,
Main leaves
ton n m
ford j. m
m, arrive n m leave
p in,
Branch-Train Ben
am, m, Red
a m, a. m.
am, arrive
II
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
TO SEE HE.
J. B. COBBY.
IN
J. ff. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence shipments
solicited.
PATENTS
to
1.1-1 u
Mills am,
m, Hope Mills p or Red
m. p or
p m
at with train Na
at with the Carolina Central
Railroad, at Bed with tho Red
railroad, at
Seaboard Air and
Railway at with tho Durham and
Charlotte Railroad
Train ll
Weldon J p m, I a o m,
s. all P m.
am,
W am.
Train-
M a m and I f
a m I -0 p J IS
sty in, arrive
ad
Tarboro dally
at Sunday B P
Sunday, . la. Baa
day ,
Train on Midland N
Sunday. a
w Ha
Train no W
am. p
a m. p Hop. II
pm, Hop.
II am.
H a m. I p m. daily r.
Train on rot
union dally, Sunday, am and I II
P m. at a m
loon pm.
Train
don all point. dally, no. via mob
H. M.
Agent
J. B. KENLY, Manager.
T. M. Traffic Manager
For the best grades of JOB
send
The following is a will written
a dying in a New
York hotel. It was found on n
his after lie had
taken his
leave lo society a
and a wretched example;
leave lo my parents as much
row as they can feeble
I leave to my
as much shame and,
every Sun-
day, morning and evening. Pray-
Wednesday evening
J. N. Booth, putter. Sunday-
school a. in. at. A. Allen
superintendent.
every Bun
lay, morning evening;.
meeting Wednesday Rev.
M . pastor. school
a. in. L. H. Pender, an perm
thin
s Ber
I. B. Morton, Sunday-
a. m. E. B.
F. H. Hard-
Minister. Morning and even-
prayer with sermon every 1st
and 3rd Sunday. Lay services
every 2nd and 4th Sunday.
Sunday school a. in., W. B.
Brown, superintendent. Litany
every Wednesday a. m.
second,
and fourth Sunday in each month
Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
D. W. Davis, pastor. Sun-
day school P. W. B. Par-
superintendent.
regular service
LODGES
TEW. 1.00
VOL.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. , TUESDAY, AUGUST 1902.
NO.
Twice a Week
Tuesday
and Friday
a Year
lie man v. ho is expert
in Fabric and Tailoring
v hero, the
an i
now l,
i , , ;. id e t
. have
I Is i I I. any
faction. Our
.
. . I U i w i c
.- re u i -n ;. making
n In . . v ant
J I . . iv- v
. e statements to you today.
. j
We have made
LOW PRICES on our en-
J tire stock of Tine Clothing
. I
I i
. .
J j
it- . an m
I full
which will Noon i
Specials for This Week.
h. r. Suit-., made from
and
u M . t
Al Straw Hats arc
lower
u. , C
Nun.
. . Suits, made,
-i I.--, sir, r Bowed, tome
. CC
Suffrage Decision.
New Orleans, July
district
the ease of David L.
the who suit to
in order to the
provisions of the new Lou-
eon- it ion. The
the suit was provided by
in
hope of lug declared null
and unconstitutional the new
system
most of
case v. as as a test.
The judge decided
holding even if tho
which ail
Bills Illiterate whites
lo
ii e- no v
of a- one of the sections of
a-. may be invalid with-
destroying the whole
right vote lie
aid, affected In no by
A i call,
Aft i heavy Lots.
Ai lot an i ices.
I i v, are a
Al arc marked
do ii prices f i
gelling.
Lawns, Dimities, Shirt-
waists, Parasols, Pans, etc.
Specif-i lot Slippers and
the
and
therefore the com I could pas-
which is only doubt
provision in the suffrage law.
The will carry the ease
t the Stale
f the -M.-.
you your for
word t-i be is
Die-
i y in i
A . Si,,.
11-day and gel your share
bargains
In
tin.
. n.
Only Department Store in
Prepares
and for Life Our Motto.
MISS Assistant,
mm. Music and Art.
Primary
d,
I;.,.
Art, 13.00
2.25 piano rent, 3.00
8.00 Incidental lee. per year,
For farther address
Principal.
To the White People of Pitt County,
The people of comity
my position in matters and
interests, In view of the
that friends have
u desire be a can-;
for
they would like to see me in the
Legislature, make tho following
in I
The money
to paid by
Just in and economy, in-
stead i-f a tax.
that will re
Hove the people of many of the -.--., -s y V T
burdens oppress them. . .
that can understood. I
reform of tho jury system
better pay in jurors.
Relief for court witnesses.
A labor law for
of
of our c.
A convention, if
remedies be bad otherwise.
Bow if people of county
see lit to nominate and elect I
will serve them as best I can. In
the Lower Hon r our
T.
CONVENTION.
The r Convention
for the lust district was held In
yesterday. The con-
was called to order by W.
B. Rodman, chairman of the
. He as
chairman Hon. T.
Washington county
i-. and Arthur
the and Gazette were re
nested to act us The
temporary organization was
pi M. Bond, of
in well chosen words
i lion for
d I lie ml District the
Hon. II.
Small, Washington. F. ;.
James of seconded the
t-i a speech was pleas.
to his man friends Ibis dis-
Several others also made
i seconding nomination.
After the speech making was
Mi. Small nominated ac
The convention was a large one
i the fact that Fur. Small
had no opposition and most of the
hail already instructed
for i their County
lions.
The following from
Pin tended the convent
II. Long, A. . Blow,
W. Wilson, Bryan and
.-m- from . J. II.
Bearer Dam township.
Elks, W. W. Tucker, J.
W. K. Proctor and J,
i W.
and Dr. W.
and A of
in.
T he devil shoe . his dues.
The railroads of North Carolina
need protection d the small
Steals a every
lie ll i- i law that
prohibits swinging on lo a moving
train, it i- not enforced as It should
be. Somebody i at fault I
wonder that the death rate, from
moving trains in the State, is
greater, for then- is scarcely a day
that I do not see one or
boys clinging to the side of
running cars. I have seen it at
I lie, Salisbury, Newton,
Stalest and other places. The
and trainmen try lo
prevent It are helpless I lines.
I have the steps of cars so
full of urchins was
lo mi enter the train.
i-i killed in Charlotte
was ti ii to board
He bad no
there. Two years or more ago I
the mangled remains of a
old boy who was sent
in death by an engine running Into
passenger station at Salisbury.
The boy was stealing a ride on a
south bound when lie drop-
the track behind and
went in death. It was
lid there then, before the
fragments of the body were cold,
that tin-boy was noted for his
ability to bound on and moving
rain la particular night
ha I stalled up street with a
from his sick
not in ab the station.
All the above I gathered my-
self as the lime. relatives
of that buy brought mil and were
given a verdict, by a jury, for
may but, if
i. is at fault. If
s. C.
t r
on
goods .
band. . Oil t
. v. CE.
Summons tor Relief.
. . I'll i
t am . i
Mar I .
i i . . .
ll
. In
I'll
Rill
I i , .,. I
. i- lain
a i i
V if . . I
r v f
CO.
i-
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
IT paid Mr. Small
for a ii keep their children
. ii his from such dangerous the
one that wag deserved, lie the town help
made ii faithful and railroad. The who
The Wrong Man Killed.
Greensboro, N. July -to.
Conductor Tuck Alex-
accidentally shot mid killed
bis porter, Henry
of Danville, at North ,,, , . ,, , . . , ,
was trying We have add Supply to our business and
snoot a tun Darned sell any thing in Ibis line low. See us when in want
had been abusive to and .
who bad St rack him several times
over the head and chest As he
drew his pistol Cole his
interior , ., ,,. ,
, , arm and the weapon went off.
Into- and ., , , a. . ,, , , .
. I ball pierced Met nil a heart
,. , land caused death in ten minutes.
we patronage and
guarantee t-- give In
prices, b a and work.
your orders to
.
ii. i . ,
here. Send us your
Co.
Notice to Creditors.
before
i- i l I'll i of Pill . v
i . Hut will and
no-
la I r. given to all in-
ill mediate
t-i ll-.- and nil
i . , . i , in.- i
to them for
or I lore a day
July, i he ad
i .
. , . ; ,
p . I of
High tirade
The recently issued for
past year Show that
Carolina leads in the number of
licensed whiskey distilleries. Of
1238 establishments of this kind
in the United Slates, an- in
North Carolina, ibis being about
per cent of total number.
It i, also a lad there are as
many illicit distilleries this
as in any oilier State of the
It
There are times n your liver
I ionic. Don't i
i-
expel all
from -i and n-1 as
liver. W. Highland
a,,. Milton, I have
i.
with me for and would
not lie without them. u
to tali I'm.
never
Jenkins Globe a; Sta
and Anglo Valve , Check Valve, Water Gum;
Oil Air Steam
V S Steam
Pipe all sines, Pipe Fitting all
LINE OP Packing, Rubber Bolt, Handy
Belt, Leather Belt, Bell Lacing, Bell Books, Ac
the district has done well
. him for another term.
far bas been without
in we predict will remain
.-1 through hi- ii We
his speech of ii high-
complimented, it. W. King
. i as a r , he
from
Thai elope
of the young man
Mrs. not a matter
for i . but we the
I t-i r and
doing themselves
credit lug to made
in iii -.- man, It is
. f course, i i I Item to
free himself from the
ii is another side
in It, The woman deserves
. lint man
look from hi i
it least he wont
,. be had not d
I the scene -be might be at
. he b is
j he should bike cue of her.
If In- desert he deserves to lie
makes a of boarding and
leaving moving trains should lie
lucked tip until be knows better.
I have seen the results of rail-
I have seen the
remains of several bright
sad spectacle.
I there was some way to tench
little fellows better
i- tun ti ll. in Char-
Observer.
i. a a. -.-
To Democratic of Pitt
c unity.
take this method of
big my candidacy tho
for Register of Deeds of Pitt
Con illy ill c ac-
lion the County Convention
w lieu ii meets.
I have been a voter since 1871
have always triad lo do ray
whole duty US a and loyal
Democrat and if nominated and
i led I ill lo preform
duties tn utmost
Thanking my friends
advance for support, and
the action of
I of
Democratic
Very
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ill vacancies in Hie various coin-
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less i Intruder will meet
in on I In flu named day.
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Schools.
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
X. C.
p. i.
the X
C, At
B,
A sad death in I
Southern depot at
Thursday alteration. An
goat Southern, of Avalon, used
is, taken from the train sick,
died in tea
reception room.
In company with a slater aha
left home only a few hours before
go to a health resort.
Died.
Mr. Whichard died
Wednesday at his near Pal
in county. He was
the oldest man in his section, be-
nearly SO years
Judicial
The Judicial Convention fur the
was held in Plymouth
Wednesday recess of the
Congressional Convention. The
present W.
was nominated solicitor by
Snake.
Mr. Smallwood was the
center of attraction late Friday
as be wen; along the
street dragging a big rattle snake
behind him. He says the reptile
was killed out in the woods.
Remembered Us.
M.-. K a. of
a pair of
brown Leghorn chickens raised by
Besides a good
painter by trade, he is something
of a binder and likes raise
try. He is a deal mule lint one of
the industrial men we know,
and a warm of THE
Hospital Incorporation
The Secretary of Slate has in-
Hie County
to be located at Greenville,
The incorporations arc Doctors
E. A. -Move, Laughing
house, H. Bagwell, J. K Non-
Brown, and
B. H. Cotton, R. J.
J. L. Little, W. B. Wilson, It.
Kin. II. C. T.
. tin ford, J. B. Cherry and Harry
Sow everybody to
work the .,
Fought the
Friday Chief of Police
J. T. Smith had somewhat of an
exciting time with two while men
the street. He had arrested
one of the men and was leading
him with nippers Io the look up.
they were going along the
man run up and made light on
officer, and when grip was
on man he began
lighting the also.
Smith had to use bis billet and a
few blows had our mail down and
oilier at bay. And licit they
knew the officer bail two men
rested, both of bleeding
freely.
The Greenville Warehouse.
Of course the readers cannot fail
Io notice the full page
men in this issue of
tor. The Greenville Warehouse
is pioneer of market, being
first built In Greenville, and
from the start it made the market I
and town have both had a won i
fill growth. Mr. 0.7. Brans
was proprietor, and though I
the changed several
times as other were added Io
the market in succeeding years,
the Greenville has always held its
own and been a strong factor in
the market.
is back to bis
love and is senior member of
the splendid charge the
Warehouse. One of
his associates is Mr. Spain, a
young man long with
the market and a hard worker for
the interest of the Mr.
It. other of
the Arm, is a hustler from start to
finish and has bad valuable
as warehouseman.
This is n Strong team at the
Warehouse, unit
have with a corps of
assistants, will
well fur you
your tobacco to
Warehouse. the advertise-1
meat and heed what it tells you.
THE MARKET OPENS.
Quarter Million of Tobacco.
The Greenville market
began Ike now season today with a
tremendous break, and no special
effort had put forth to make
the opening sale a very large one.
lint the tobacco came way from
every quarter, and ware-
housemen awl had a busy
were
pounds six
warehouse-.
The sale was at the Farm-
warehouse with something like
pounds. The price star-
oil well and kept up Io the
The second sale the Plan-
which rounded up with about
pounds.
The came next with
about the same quantity,
pounds.
Then old Greenville pulled
off a pretty tale with about
pounds.
The sale at the Liberty was
. little larger than of the
crowding pounds.
sides for the
day pounds.
At everyone one of the ware-
houses there were many loads of
that did not get on the
floor want of time Io be
loaded. There was a large crowd
Io follow the Bales through every
house and we did not hear a c tin-
plaint of prices from The
general opinion among the ware-
housemen and buyers is that the
market opened well, the
faction over prices among
farmers show they are of the
same opinion.
The working force of the differ
warehouse for season is us
Joyner Hail, proprietor.
O. L. general manager.
W. H Jenkins, auctioneer.
W. H Hail,
w. Edwards, assistant book
keeper.
This house has several other
helpers aiming them being
Man Pig
U. K. proprietor.
Ola Forbes,
B. W. Chamberlain, bookkeeper,
ii. m. Hard, manager.
j. L. Starkey,
proprietor.
B. auctioneer.
L. C.
W. A- Parker, assistant
keeper.
G. F. -vans Co., proprietors.
T. II. Walker, manager.
It.
D. S. Spain, bookkeeper.
B, Harris, assistant book-
keeper.
T. Lipscomb Co.,
tors,
W. T. Lipscomb, Boor manager.
Brown, assistant Moor man-
ager.
w. P, Burton, auctioneer.
N. if.
I. Smith, assistant bookkeep-
STAB.
Coward, Hooker ft Co.,
tors.
L. Coward, general manager.
auctioneer.
J. ti. Bowling, salesman.
T. M. Hooker, bookkeeper,
II. C. Cannon, assistant book-
keeper.
Tim
The market has a strong force of
buyers for this Besides
the buyer each of the six ware-
houses there arc M. A. Allen and
T. R. for the American To-
Co., It. W
L. Lewis for Imperial Tobacco
Co., F. L. Walker and Then. Skin-
for the M. Jordan
Co., K. B. and J. Gar-
den for E. IS
co Co., and individual buyers C.
. Harvey, A. A. Andrews.
John B. II. Thomas, T.
Bailey, a. k. Kennedy and
whose names we could not gel
today.
Coughing
was to Sic
quick I then
to Pectoral. I
improved at and am now Hi
perfect I.
man, N. T.
It's too risky, playing
with your cough.
The first thing you
know it will be down
deep in your lungs and
the play will be over. Be-
gin early with
Cherry Pectoral and stop
the cough.
Hi. II. All
Tom doctor. II ho . o U.
do . U k
to It. don't toke It. Ho
II with willing.
The Farmers
The full page advertisement of
Farmers Warehouse this
Issue will attract the attention of
every reader and direct each to
fads worthy of consideration. Mr.
L. Joyner has been one of the
proprietors id this house since it
was built. Even before this he has
been with the market
since its beginning. He was one
of the builders of the Eastern
Warehouse, second to lie
erected here, and for several years
was manager of that house. He
spent more lime, money and
energy in pulling Greenville
market on a footing and giving it
a reputation throughout the to-
growing States, than any
ether of our citizens.
with him this season
Is Mr. W. II. Gail, Jr., who has
been with the market
several years. As an man
about a warehouse he has
like his senior partner,
everyone has his
judgment.
Another Important addition to
this sea-
m is Mr. W. II. Jenkins,
i veteran warehouseman,
son, who will be auctioneer. He
Is well known also on the Green.
lib- market.
The Farmers Warehouse has an
corps of helpers, every
man his place, and the
farmers can look for only
of treatment when I hey go there.
The Planter Warehouse,
People who have tobacco to sell
will be especially interested in the
large of the Plant
Warehouse in this issue. Mr.
I. Is now proprietor of
house. He was among the
buyers the Greenville
market and has all along enjoyed
distinction of being a liberal
bidder and one who gave the
farmer. best prices that could
lie had. The same characteristic
will mark him us a warehouseman.
He has a well trained force of
helpers about him and Plant
era Warehouse is going lo draw
patronage on its merits.
can place your outers with
TUB for Job Printing
with full assurance of getting
v-t to be bad for the money.
WILL MAKE
AFFIDAVIT
New Lease of Life for an
Iowa Postmaster-
Postmaster It. II. Dun
lap. la. have a great
from Indigestion and result-
evils for years. lo ob-
permanent relief, I
Dyspepsia Cure, before had
taken one bottle I knew I had found
what I had long looked fur. After a
few bottles I was cured of a soreness in
my side that I had not free
from for over ten years. am to-
day than for years.
Cure has given me a new lease of life.
any person will use
Dyspepsia Care, believe, If It
Is a diseased stomach which they
that they will receive
relief. wishing can have
a sworn statement
and this
This testimonial Is the voluntary
statement of a man who has suffered,
found relief and want s others to receive
the same benefits. Dyspepsia
Cure will cure an case of stomach
trouble. It rests tho stomach by
what you eat rest alone
would restore health. Put
Cure also contains tonics
which build up the organ and hasten
tho good result. You don't have to
diet. Dyspepsia Cure will
what you cat. children, too.
Dyspepsia Cure
Cures all Stomach Troubles
r a
the
ONE MINUTE
Cures quickly. That's what mad for
J. L. WOOTEN.
Fresh Gossip From Near-by Vicinities
imported f r REFLECTOR Reader.
Department.
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS
NOTES.
H. C,
A bright, golden
haired, rosy cheeked b y of four
summers was in our office jester-
day. lie was a very little picture.
Indeed be was one of the
ever saw. even
cheered our old bachelor heart to
look at him. lie was the little
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Jack
son, Ayden. Such children
carry sunshine wherever they go
Another car load of
shipped by the sucker
rings Co. Wednesday. In a week
or will have ear
load ready for shipment. These
catch the young man's eye,
touches the girl's heart and
makes old lady and gentleman
smile as I hey see them and
to possess one of them
is so great, there Is no in the
family or rest for bones until
their aim is Hence
result of popularity of
boggy.
Vallie of
was siting Hisses Rosa and Mimic
Cox last Friday and
W. Jackson, one of our oldest
and most prominent farmers,
near here, is seriously ill with
typhoid fever. Hi- sou, J.
B. Jackson and wife,
have spending several
days at his returned to
their homes The lather
we are pleased lo learn i some
Mrs, W. J. and children,
of after spending some-
time visiting relatives In and
around Winterville, have
ed lo their home.
J. B. Green spent Monday night
in
Little Anna Belle Kittrell, of
is on a visit to her
cousins here.
John I. Phelps, Internal
Collector, of Plymouth, was
here Wednesday.
C. Harding, of
ville, came down Thursday.
Rowan Cooper spent Thursday
in Greenville.
The farmers from this section
who attended the tobacco sales at
yesterday very
highly over the good prices
paid weed.
Mrs. Pair Co. would
call the lent ion of ladies that
they have just received a special
line of ribbons all shades and
colors which they will sell at re-
low prices.
Prof, Lineberry was in
It has rained four consecutive
days and prospect for other
six are good.
Mrs. J. Johnson left
day lo visit relatives
ITEMS.
N. July,
We are rain badly,
crops arc looking fair, and very
dry and dusty.
Mr. and Mrs. Harriss, of
arc visiting her broth-
T. It. King, near here.
Miss Irene Smith, of
is visiting Miss
Mrs. M- Horton. is visit,
Mrs- J. J.
I. Edwards
of Snow Hill, were in town Sunday
Leslie of Falkland,
town on his re-
urn from Seven Springs.
I, Turnips is at
Springs improve his
Miss lie Ray
Miss Pearls Moore, Pollard,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Askew, and
Mr. and W. M. Lang attend-
ed Masonic picnic at
last
Miss Mary of Wash-
who is now the country
visiting Mi--11 a Flan a n.
There was a very enjoyable its-
cream supper in Public
house grove, Thursday evening,
given by the Methodists. A large
crowd was present and a right
collection was realized.
It. W. Mines, of Marlboro, is
sick. We hope he may soon
improve.
Mrs. Nan Smith, who has been
daughter, Mrs, J. T
Dixon, returned home today.
Mi-s Mar Legged of
Ion, Miss -pi
last Thursday night
Misses Vivian Parker and
Harper.
West, f was in
low n Sunday lo sec special friends.
W. E. is in town this
week.
Mrs. Tyer and sou, Ralph,
of arc visiting relatives
here.
ITEMS.
K. C., July
Our crops arc locking very dull
for the want of rain.
Dr. C. M. Jones went to Wash-
Monday.
Charlie and Lou Fleming, of
were here Sunday.
Rev. Mr. Tingle failed to fill his
Sunday on account of
sickness.
and
her sister, Daisy end Eva
Cox. of were here Sun-
day. Come girls, we enjoy
your company very much.
Mack family, who
have been visiting his mother, Mrs.
Mainly Holliday returned to
home Tuesday.
Johnson, who has
been the guest of Mrs. J. O.
the last few days, returned
lo her home in Greenville Sunday.
She accompanied by her
Frank.
II. Mayo
lo last week lo
the I Joy Patrick marriage.
W. E. Pr and E.
Whichard went lo Washington
Miss Lucy Johnson, of Green-
ville, and Joe of Ayden,
were here Sunday.
Hon. J. Bryan gave
cull Monday.
Miss Louise who
has been visiting her sister, Mrs.
J. W. Mayo, returned to her home
in Friday last.
Mr and Mrs. W. Galloway
left Monday for
Misses Maud and Jen-
Newell, of Carrie and
Louise Ward, of
Helen Galloway arc all here
week. Many a heart made glad.
J. O. W. Proctor went to
Plymouth today lo attend the
Democratic Congressional
Guy of was
here today.
day on the excursion for
ton.
Miss Alice Carson, of
but formerly of this place, is here
visiting relatives.
William Page, of Rocky Mount,
spent Thursday sight with his sis
Mrs. Staton.
J. A. m
Hamilton.
Mrs. Fred left
lay, In visit her Sister near
fin
lb . lint., led Mi for
J. C. Orson, who ha been vis
bis brother near Norfolk, re-
turned home Tuesday.
Mis. Sallie Mayo, who has been
at Seven Springs health, re
turned home Friday.
Miss Blanche Mayo, of Edge-
comb spent Thursday
Mrs. J. W. Thomas of
i place.
Miss Lena Gardner, who has
visiting relatives Wilson,
Thursday.
Mrs. Nelson, of Mount
I Mire, who has bees visiting her
Mrs left
J. I. Hack, insurance agent of
Mount, spent Friday in
town.
M HEARNE CO.,
Groceries, Provisions, Country Produce,
j Fruits, Candies, Tobacco and Cigars.
Agents for Wilbur's Horse, Cattle and Poultry Food.
BUCK JACK ITEMS.
t., July
Miss Annie White returned
from Plymouth
Washington, where she bus been
spending past week,
J. J. Mills, of here,
died at Friday morn-
after a severe case of blood
poison. The remains were brought
here for burial, arriving just after
sun up Saturday. The
took plate Saturday at p. in.
Services were by
W II. of Green-
ville.
Miss Julia Tyson
day night Miss Julia Cox.
Little Mills continues very-
low with typhoid fever.
Mrs. J. II. Mills little -Mat-
tic, Mi went to Wash-
Thursday.
John Mills returned Saturday,
will be with us for a
awhile to the delight of his
many friends.
BETHEL ITEMS.
Aug. I,
Miss Grimes, who bus been
at Seven Springs for awhile, re-
turned home Tuesday.
Mollie t hi
City, who has
been visiting relatives here, re-
turned home Monday.
Miss who
has I ice u visiting Miss Jennie
at Scotland Neck, re-
in rued home Saturday.
Quite a crowd left here
I dollar spent with OS Ml
dollar's worth of
lion every II
for bring buck staff and get your dollar.
-5
Three Times
Bi the Value of
Any Other.
One Third Easier,
One Third Faster.
Agents wanted in all
unoccupied territory.
Wilson
Atlanta, Ga-
S. T. WHITE, Greenville, N. C.
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS BEEN PAID IN
II BENEFIT LIE
OF NEWARK, N. J., POLICY
Loan Value,
Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is Non forfeiture,
ti. Will be re-instated if an ears be paid within on month while you
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of i I y and payment of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of second and of each
succeeding year, provided premium for current 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. G.
Farmers of Pitt and
Surrounding Counties.
Let me have your attention a
moment. I have purchased the
Planters Warehouse
and will have charge of it this season. I
have been with the Greenville
Tobacco market almost from its start, and
am familiar with every detail of the
Tobacco business.
It is my purpose in conducting the
PLANTERS WAREHOUSE
to run it in the interest of those who sell
I heir on my floor, knowing that
the I help the farmer the more I
help myself.
No effort will be spared to make every pile sold
at the PLANTERS bring the highest price.
Knowing the value of Tobacco, having
ample capital lo carry on the business,
by best that can be
can make it to your interest
to sell at the PLANTERS.
Plenty of room to take care of your
team, all the farmers who to
stay over night will ample
Bring me your tobacco if you want best prices.
B. E. PARHAM,
PLANTERS WAREHOUSE,
STATEMENT
Town Finances.
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Co.
Taylor Lumber Co ., .
White .; Fleming.
M. f. .
J. X. 11.-4.
Supply Co.
I- II
II.
a.
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Hyman.
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It Hyman.
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hand Jul
Total P,
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ft. hi
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lot-
W. II. Lone, i
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i.,
nil
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II
II
is ii
i.-l,
paid mil
i- mi It.
per
and
1.023.1
is
ii. i
pl,
lie- in thin
cup
awarded lo Hie winner of the
to Michigan lily. This cup for-
bold by sir.-ti.
The l has
now
m.-i the and it l
by long
along
hie Town,
amount from r, d. due fr
ll. T. t inn.
Dr. To paid as
mi
Napoleon tho man has
Ham
o and
from up u
shows no Ibo of
Ida,
taking of from the
National I. Ibo
of it. mail
present war
two big s. It has .-.-it a
fin.-. i
is in war
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which may ex-
tent to t;, where will prove
in ;.
Colonel given
Hie
Ha- -hi
ll-bl have I.-.-
Whom
N Han.
ink.
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Porker.
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Clark .
L.
Curr.
Amount.
II
so
Whom
w.
M w
II.
tea x.
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Ma c mil .
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w Him Northern.
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t no
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no
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AND
SI
IS
in
in
Ill
Ml
list
too
To Whom Issued.
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N. Hart.
F.
Go.
A Parker.
J. N. Hart.
J, X. Hart.
Ferd
linker and Hurt.
J. N. Hart.
J. N. Hart. .
Ferd
Ferd
J. Cot.
Ferd
Baker Hart.
J. N. Hart.
Ferd
A Hart.
B. B.
J N. Hart.
Hart.
S. N. Hart.
Jr.
Amount.
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IS
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II
to
Si
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ii
IS
IS
it
Me.
n. j. Whichard. s
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la l. J.
a p. Co.,
a J. C. CO.
t Book A J. p Co.
Ill J
J x. Hart.
Ruled A J. P Co.
HI D Whichard.
Ml Hut. ii Book A J. P, Co.
Ill Whichard.
II. J.
. To
To
cash from I.
i.
per orders,
tin-
ha.
I have n
with it-- y.-i had
. I. Ms- with In
the
would
till-
Ha- players In
from
held that Ed
was nut binding,
i-i. . .- never lulu-
,. .
enter
ii.
Inn
would never wars
We. undesigned t. that we have
the N. Hart,
I. II.
II.
f.
I. J. l.-i-k Aldermen
in.- for ending June Mb. do hen-bi Hit
an i. a- tin- records.
j.
. .
no
I II
V-V
I II
of
to
now than it to
in tho
out in the oWn
in a hundred ward pr
MAY.
II. White.
H. fl Hooker.
w. n.
J. While.
B. II.
it. c. Hooker.
W. H
7.1 J. II. White.
II. Hooker.
W. II. Ism.
J. II. While.
C, Hooker.
lot H
Ill w.
US H. II.
J. N Hart.
H. n.
II. C. Hooker.
RM
H. I.
II. While.
US Whit.
W. It. Parker.
Amount
OS
baton under
own name. tho three
whom deaths were re-
recant
Bill; Wast
son's real was William
Wont's John
When
of a i u- t
Smith was
. i
s is hover
to Is- i in
now and
i-. a for
mS a 1-. tit
Mum
in
B . an
The won
in
who mi loud
f. i skin resource,
a second moot lag,
P. P. C.
a r loath, hat
MM
his tho lino of
trunks.
Mat art.
ed in
its,
Smith in tho
do there worn- ;.
en who at but I n I k
do not shins when it to t
observing in proof
of this . is going tho of kW
on. such hi . card
from a friend better in j rT. n. . .
th.
as of
her friend had taken
fay to sign I mT ,
J S
praying
K. owner of Lord Per-
and harness bosses,
speedy pacer
from former Fire
j.
Mi.
it th. No
no
Ma U bat
It
than Mr. tor
Wm, a. he la
A Conclusion.
Chicago woman
e ought to in
k to tho
mad I
ink. i
has a dressmaker aim can't
POOR PRINT





OPEN THE BILL
At the end of last year it was shown by facts and
figures that the
Farmers Warehouse
led the whole market by over a quarter of a cent a
pound for the entire season.
This year the Sales Committee selected the
FARMERS
to open the new season with the first sale, and our
prices on that day have already told their tale.
We take this occasion to thank our many who
in the past given us their patronage. To every
one, rich and poor, without distinction, we are pro-
grateful, and to our past record we point
with pride and the consciousness of done our
best.
We Don't Propose to be Behind
We shall spare no effort this year to take the best care of our customers. In
backing this assertion we have the best facilities of every kind. Mr. Joyner this
year will look exclusively after the sales.
We have secured the services of Mr. W. H. Jenkins, that veteran warehouseman
of the Henderson market, whose genial smile and cordial hand shake is pleas-
remembered by many of our farmer friends. For twenty years he has
been connected with the warehouse business of Henderson and thoroughly
it from start to finish. He will assist, and as auctioneer will see that
no pile goes until it has reached the top notch.
Mr. W. H. will have charge of the office and see that you get your check
as soon as your tobacco is sold.
We have a competent man for every place and if you will bring us your tobacco we will
guarantee you fair treatment, honest weights and the cream of prices at all times.
Thanking you for past favors and hoping to be remembered by you again, we arc
Your friends,
JOYNER PROPRIETORS
TREATY WITH COLOMBIA FOR RIGHT
OF WAY NEARLY READY.
p o o a o ON THE CANAL
. o o s
Lord Salisbury laid
down rains f
flu oilier day re-
tired public life, he
had not to go to find the rout end
seclusion ft-r which lie the
of Britain, Twenty
miles out of London, standing la the
of n estate, ll
House. It is the borne to which the
in room.
oM bus retired, and
it is one in Eng-
land.
Although allotted three-
score tin. i lit
enjoy
many years of life of his
country home, i u largo
bolder, owning acres
scum I
them but Hat-
where lie
will be the of bis
been for
one of the i of
it plane Interest
since
that miter and
tar bearing
of tin- of have bold sway
over ii destinies.
present reared in
the days of Janus I- hut of
build antedate Notable
old parts of
H tbs was home
of the Princess in reign
of her sister. Queen
estate to the Saxon
kings until it by Kins
to of st.
Ely. manor house
the of Hut prelates was
occasionally a royal
until via., when
It was deeded to tin- crown. Prince
vi.
III Have
of Hi
II.- Treat.
seems to have
wasted time In starting
to out the terms of the
Isthmian canal law, with the- result
that Is practically
rd. The congress
ably In October to ratify
treaty.
Attorney Knot assigned As-
District Attorney Boa-
sell to clear up the legal features of
the transfer. The if the
new and the old must
it ascertained, mid Mr. baa
authority to his
Secretory Hay and Minister
of Colombia bar been negotiating the
treaty between thin
and the Central American stats.
It i the lust toe
now in of negotiation wish
will be one of the most cut i-
and Important
ever front has
state d Every eon-
that may arise m
win guarded so fur as that
la and with record
to the and of t Unit-
ed Stated.
The protocol winter cw-
Secretary Hag and Minister
to a large extent In the draft-
of a treaty. The to be paid
Colombia for her of ex-
to the will
lie gold payable on tin-
of of the treaty.
hi addition Colombia is to receive
annuity the end of fourteen
to determined by mutual agreement
time. This N
to lie a year, as the Immediate
-ii f covering i
or next fourteen i con-
n a Bis for the annual
rental
The territory the ca-
will and which Will ho ceded
In perpetuity to the States will
be under the control of this
government, although avoid
of local trouble it that
there will u- no specific of
conveyance f
The treaty. In all will
not only the pi-
to the
nil its no the Isthmus, Include
but a
Won
States con-
it by Bear
Walker, chairman of the Isthmian ca-
and by Senator
a member of the
silent
good deal is thought of her
merciful don't put
their thoughts Into
Herald.
Th t
A woman nu cottage
that whether one has pis.
line, lumps at one's
it Is always well to a in
room. a big conies,
either the light wires
will blown down, or
stepped, power house flood-
ed, in some way the gas or electric
light Is cut off.
Tor as
to
in a to make a quick light
case of run arc
wife, convenient and cheap.
ones adopts the custom of
keeping a In
never Have low,
to keep dean, not
and with n shaped
enough nil
drip at
a tunes u that
you them and if yon
a lamp carried from room to an-
other will U f opt h
When is u in the
during tin- warm
be anything
else and every made to keep Um
healthy and
should be given regularly and ids diet
to the articles of food
that you have to him.
Even then he Is apt to an attack
of r complaint, and It Is to
have a remedy at baud, especially if
you home distance from a doctor.
Hie following
fur years and proved very
It is composed of of
and
When they are well shaken.
In a of water
a dose every or two until
A tea made of or
put one
give
relieved.
is good for the colic.
The .
drawing
who bits
r vi Hat iron shown In the
. in have i Invented
Hid Hie v.
Ironing n
iv. as that con keep right out
with In r work long lifter the In the
gone out and the room has
to more
there Is no changing of
Irons to replace one rapidly cooling
use, the one iron doing ail the
work and being
BIT OP DRAWING BO I St.
at the palace, and It said mat be
Was there when the of his
death reached him. and that
Ibis accession to crown took place
at the stalely bull. A few years after
been king the young monarch
conveyed to bis sister, the
and operating an Isthmian I
can; I. fulled States will
given the right to protect
which right will Phobic it to .;
t- j
huh the defensive with
can soldiers. The right to protect t-
property will give the States
right In i; even
of Colombia In the event of u
revolution in that country.
Sanitary police regulations will
unforced by a Joint commission up-
I point d by The
; United will asked con-
at each terminus
of the a port for vessels, with
lighthouses and other aids to
breakwaters, dikes, fatties,
stations, dock and other
ate works, i-ll the expense therefor to
be borne by this country.
In addition to this United States
ii to maintain drainage and sanitary
works and construe; hospitals along
the canal, while aqueduct and drainage
works are to be erected In Panama
Colon. The cost of providing this
ply, however. Is not to fall
the I without
inasmuch us water rents are
lowed to be collected I-y United
provided they meet tho
of Colombia.
la transferring the rights of
to tho United Stales there will b
D transfer Of such Jurisdiction over tho
BiS tons will permit the
of complete authority.
Attorney General
PRIZE
For Some Reflector Subscriber.
Reflector hat purchased ticket are out, the
a lull rotary mo- Hie will opened and
lion, bead Wilson
Sewing Machine, the retail price the ticket with the
of which is and is to name number will be given the ma-
make a present of
machine to a of the If are already a
paper. j to now is n good
The plan of giving thin time to pay all arrears and
prize is in advance, getting n ticket for.
We have printed tickets, every dollar paid. The more tick-
numbered and be jets yon get the larger number of
ginning the 1st day of August chances you have at the machine.
every person who on sub- j If yon do not take The
either to Daily Be- now is the best time to subscribe,
or Tue Be- campaign, home gen-
will be given one of these I era news, and at the same lime
tickets. Those who pay gel have a chance to gel this line sew-
ticket, two tickets, and machine. sooner the
It mailers not whether you arc. tickets are out sooner Boole-
an old subscriber paying up will get the machine. Tell
dues or a new subscriber paying your neighbor this and
in advance, every dollar paid him interested,
counts the same and gels a ticket. Everybody knowing anything
One blank ticket has sewing machines knows
to a person of the State to Wheeler A Wilson is the best.
, , ., , . If you want to see it and have its
be numbered, the number to shown you go to
known to no one but himself. This Sam White's store any lime after
ticket after and he will take pleas-
sealed two envelopes, these in showing yon how ii works,
enclosed in another envelope f
.,.,., . . . is going to give some sub-
lo Mi. J. L. valuable prize in this
of the Bank of Greenville, to be j Wheeler Wilson Sewing Ma-
kept in the bank by him until all chine.
of
ranged the
surface Hie right c-
suit tho Tim Iron
hollow In
Hit- iii which lube
tin-
unit r. feeding the
turner
above. reservoir Is supplied
and In n
burner Is he
Into Ens tin- net Ion of the
which Impinges the
thin
Iron . in Hi.-
the flow
from the reservoir
the pressure of gas entering the
perforated con be altered.
The Inventor l II. H. of Woos-
O.
In the Sickroom.
Absolute cleanliness tidiness
necessary in a sickroom. The
furniture should lie simple and ca-
of. being easily cleansed.
Avoid all kinds woolen draperies
and let curtains of white
washable material. If possible, all
and the attendant para-
should kept out of
tight of the patient in an adjoining
room. Glasses, spoons etc., should
be washed as soon us used and
ed ready for the time when they will
again DO needed.
Tho committee of Wales
National Tennis hat.
Ins charge of International lawn
for Hie V.
Davis International cup an-
that will played
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday,
An, o, and S. on the courts of the
Crescent Athletic club of Brooklyn it
My Ridge, v v.
There boon
too baseball wiseacres
record extra Innings. Tin
recorded was ployed on
Slay t Boston lite
and in no
after twenty-four The
second was twenty-two
between
played on May
i in favor Tn-
coma.
An Guide.
A Gorman compiled a
handy little look insults. Tho
contains invectives,
which classed the head-
insults for men, insults for
insults for sex, in-
for collective in-
for syndicates, and
corporations.
Open Door of Your
the door of your heart, my
To tho .
the -v, la full f
Joy
Tn the youth.
ail
Baying to
To tho voices of hope calling
your
the door of your heart,
To tho thine that .,;
To tho holy that lift your
the star at i
Ail that -y
in tho poi-. art
Aw yours if you'll give
ti Urn door of your , a
Opt n tho door of your
of or
When yea Boar cry a
voice,
Tho gob of a In need.
To i he heaven o'er you
You no map or chart, , ml
Cu only tho j
the doer of your heart.
-Moses hi
BREAK INTO
THE HOMES
OF THE
PEOPLE BY
ADVERTISING
IN THE
REFLECTOR
A will walls
every day and will wants known
I to the
A will in-
era for your goods, find for
; employment In any
I yon may fl
S THE homes
S people and is read or what h
in j
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p.
, . . . M
AND
First in the Market and First
in the Interest of the Farmer.
The GREENVILLE WAREHOUSE,
The Pioneer of the Market, is right with you this season, and in better shape than ever to
take care of the farmer and get the highest prices for his Tobacco. It is conceded that we
have the BEST LIGHTS OF ANY HOUSE ON THE MARKET, and nothing in the way
of hard work in the interest of those selling with us will be left undone.
Past records prove what we can do for you. G. P. Man
back to his first love. He was the proprietor of the
Greenville Warehouse, and after trying others has learned none is so
good as this, and he is here again to make high prices talk at the old
Greenville.

R. S. and U. Spain, the other members of the firm, are right
at home on the of the Greenville, having connected with it
for several years. The farmers them know how hard they
WORK FOR HIGH PRICES.
The new season is on and we are ready for If yon want the best
prices to be had every time bring Tobacco to the Old
The Greenville Warehouse,
Mb
Q. F. Evans Co., Proprietors,
ITS HOT
So We'll Just
Merely Hint.
A Serge Suit,
A Flannel Suit,
Separate Trousers
of Each.
White Vests, Plain
and Fancy,
A Leather Belt,
A Straw Hat
A Crash Hat,
A Negligee Shirt.
Lots of Comfort
Frank Wilson,
KING
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
MARK in the
remind
If it a
margin pain-r it i remind you
that owe
fur we you
nettle an aim SB We what
YOU owe will not keep
us waiting for it.
This i those who find the
crow murk on their
S.
The rain evening was
nil right.
lively on
Now bring on your tobacco to
is place, if you
believe it come sod see.
by the
Stale the
I .
Changes , scarce for
needs of i , but tobacco sales
will make it i.
Mr. ck
building is nearly completed. The
front bin been put the comer
store.
If you want
machine you hare a
chance at it by gelling a
receipt.
if rains have not been
general, coming about in spots
has done good where the spots
happened to be.
Watch are
offering an excellent chance to win
gold watch free.
at f Store.
Today The gave out
ten of the sewing machine prize
tickets. Keep it up somebody
will soon have the machine.
of Deeds T. H. Moore
issued marriage licenses to
teen couples during month of
July, eleven to while and two to
colored.
to be Thankful.
We heard one man that
he believed the Pill
were cut off per cent by the
drought. Another
is not as as per so
there is in be thankful
for anyway.
In Trouble.
J. W. hailing from
went near Goldsboro to
cure A few days ago
his employer paid him for bis work
with a twenty live dollar check.
Harrington took it to the bank
and got his money. This was no
easily done be thought he would
draw him some more money. He
up a check, bis em-
name to it and presented
it to the hunk gut his money
alright. Ho repeated this at in-
of several hours. The
cashier of the bank suspected
something wrong just as liar
was to leave had
him arrested. was
found upon hit person. He feigned
He is not unknown
In these parts having In en in jail
here. While here he had the
faculty of crazy when
he wished and dually escaped from
jail.
PERSONAL NOTES
Brief Mention of People net
With In the Social World
C J j-- J J- j j. j j .- j-j j j j. j. j-- t
M. left today for
II. II. Phillips left this
for Mount.
C. A camp in
day evening from
J. II. Cherry, St., returned Wed-
from Seven Springs.
Miss Minnie Tunstall lift Wed-
evening for
Mrs. W. T. Hunter left on the
morning train for
Mrs. Fannie Jenkins child
ran went the morn-
Mrs. N. who
visiting Mrs. C. Arthur,
return to home at Henderson
this morning.
returned
Kinston this where he
for several days with
Jack Perry.
Mrs. T. K. Moore, Miss Johnson,
Mrs. S. II. Wilson Miss
Wilson left the noon freight
for Seven Springs.
J. J. Corey and Sam Flake re-
turned this morning from Beau-
fort where they had been to take a
little summer outing.
Mis. N. Hughes, of
and Mrs. Carrie Perkins,
of Philadelphia, arrived
day evening to II. Hard-
Miss Essie Whichard, J. Jr ,
and Sherwood took the
editor with them on a jaunt to
Mount today. If they don't
lose him they will back.
J. B. Jarvis left this morning
for Wilson where he goes to take
a position with the Banner Ware-
house. J e's many hero
regret to lose him from our town.
Mrs. Henry
Mrs. X. C.
Mrs. Chas. Per-
kins, of Philadelphia, all of
Mil. Henry arc
the of their
Km hay.
Miss Geneva Gardner left this
morning for Wilson.
T. H. Tyson Is again C. T.
big store.
W. T. has taken a position
with Greene Brown.
has taken a position
with A. H. Tucker Co.
Presiding Elder F. A. Bishop
left this morning for Kim City.
J. N. Hart left this morning for
Va., to visit his father.
Miss Clara Roach, of
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Walter
J. W. son, Ben, re-
turned Thursday evening from
Plymouth.
Willie returned
Thursday evening from a visit to
Mrs. Dicey who has
been visiting Mrs. II. B. Harris,
left this morning.
Prof. G. E. Lineberry,
pal of Winterville High School,
was today.
W. C. has moved
of the new houses,
South Greenville.
Mr. Maud and little
daughter, Muriel, of
are visiting Mrs. J. I,. Sugg.
S. W. Chamberlain, of Durham,
came in Thursday evening to take
a position ware
house.
J. Jenkins, of Neck,
came down evening to
attend to opening tobacco sale
today.
Miss Sallie Manning, of Hamil.
ton. who has visiting Mrs,
D. C. Moore, returned home this
morning.
Mrs. C. H. Moseley, of Hooker-
ton, came this to visit
her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Brown,
near here.
Rev. Mrs. H. M. Eure re-
turned Thursday from
where Mr. has been holding
a meeting.
W. H. Jenkins and J. P. Taylor,
of Henderson, came In Thursday
evening to be on the opening to-
sale today.
Mis. P. It. Johnson and child-
returned Thursday evening
from a visit to Henderson. Her
sister, Miss Bertie Dunn, came
home for a visit here.
J. L. Carper came Thursday
evening to take a position at the
store of Prior to
Ibis year he here for sometime
and his many friends are glad to
see him buck.
J. D. Gardner went to
son today.
J. P. Taylor returned lo Hen-
today.
W. James left morning
Harvey Jones left this morning
for Virginia Beach.
W. It. Smith went up the road
morning.
J. S. Jenkins returned to Scot-
laud Neck today.
F. Whaley left this
tor Virginia Beach.
Miss Annie went to
this morning.
H. B. Phillips returned Friday
evening from Wilson.
Foster Friday
evening from
Miss Susie. Warren, of
is visiting her grandmother, Mrs.
S. B. Wilson.
Mrs. Moore and little son,
Harry, left this to visit
relatives in Edgecombe.
Miss Maud of
Wilson, arrived Friday evening
to visit Miss Lucy Forbes.
Misses and Vale-
Fleming returned Friday even-
from a Visit to Williamson.
Miss Maud of Bethel,
who has been Mrs. W. O.
returned this morning.
Mrs. M. M. Nelson, of
Neck, came in Friday evening to
visit her mother, Mrs P. K.
Miss Mary I. icy Dupree, who
has been tiding some weeks
with here, left this morn-
for her home in Norfolk.
Miss of Golds-
who has been visiting Miss
Forbes, returned borne Fri-
day evening.
Miss Nelson, of Halifax,
who has been visiting Miss
James, returned home this morn-
luff. Miss James accompanied her
home.
I,. A. who bus
been spending his
parents left this
morning for New York to join the
ship Montgomery on a cruise.
Misses Mayo Lamb, of William-
and Edith of
who have been visiting
Miss Sallie at
took the train here this
for their homes.
Mr. Holcombe Aug. I.
Mr. Hugh W. who
represented the American
Company on the Winston market
during the past year, will leave
about August for Danville,
where he will occupy a similar
position in the future lie wilt
succeeded here by Mr.
Mt. Airy. While the
citizens of Winston will regret the
absence of Mr. Holcombe from our
midst, they are pleased to know
that such a capable successor has
found in Mr. Green. He is
a well know n popular
man will doubtless prove a
valuable addition to the
Today at the Big House of Greenville
Mun ford's
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 I-all Goods. Come and get some
bargains.
Summer Underwear
Prices cut on the whole line. dozen
Men's colored Sea Island Percale Shirts,
detached worth II, clear-
a sale price,
Umbrellas
natural wood. and crook
handles, fast black, worth l i
sole price,
Corsets.
Vic. and We put them in at
the one price. Celebrated makes.
Sizes So.
Mattings
and
All go one price.
per yard
Clothing;,
cent off
on all Spring and Sum-
mer Clothing. Extra
good values in Serges,
Mohair, Sicilians and
Alpacas. Come early
while they last.
Bed Spreads.
SO 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 O. K-
Wash Goods
Colored Lawn, Dimities
In new neat figures and
good values at
and
Clearance
price
Sheer Dimity
Exquisite new patterns,
Stripes Moral pat-
terns values at
and
sale price.
India Linen
and Can't be
matched in any city for
than above prices.
Special price,
Men's Shirts
Detached Cults,
sale price.
lade,
Calico, Yard.
yards Calico, only 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 1.8.1
line, all styles, warrant
solid leather,
Undershirts Drawers
Egyptian Combed yarns French woven
neck, double breasted drawers.
Clearance sale price,
Lace Curtains.
Worth and extra length,
ft. long, very surely worth in
and Special sale price,
Armour Co's Soap.
Lasting and Fragrant, worth i
Special sale price per cake,
Spool Cotton.
I. Clark's Cotton, per
The Most Sweeping of Keen Prices
Get in the Main Squeeze. Come Early
C. T.
The Big Store
Greenville. N C.





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a Year
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J.
II TO
YEAR II
VOL.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1902.
NO.
Twice a Week
Tuesday
and Friday
a Year
Ricks a Wilkinson
W Want l Bell
Every Article of
Summer Apparel
in our store at
once.
has a
with us, mi heavily we
tor ii
S Mill have an emu-moils stock
in i-y department.
we have reduced
price on article,
Men's and Suits,
Men's and
Men's and Hats.
run mi i fur
mill Ml
ii m-i you for
I at the tin
Men's Sack Suits.
ii Suits now
15.00 Suits now 12.00,
now
10.00 Soil now 8.50,
Men's Outing Suits.
Little Wash Suits, no 12.00
12.00 Suits now
. Hulls now 2.7
3.00 Suits now 2.00,
Soils now
Soils now
Soils now
Soils now 7.011.
All Straw Hats half Price
Boy's Suits,
lo In
Soils now
In our Department 1.09 Soils now
have similar n- Suits now
Suits now
Bethel High School.
A first-class Preparatory School. Prepares
College for Life Motto,
J. W. Principal, MISS MATT Assistant,
J. W. Music and Art.
Primary Department,
Art,
2.25 Music, including rent,
Incidental foe, per year, 1.00
Board moderate. For furl her particulars address
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal.
D. W.
IN
N. O.
Cotton and always
on hand
goods kept u
band.
Bold. A trial will convince
D. W.
Summons for Relief.
North Carolina I In
. i.
Charles
To Charles are
licit that
rick, ha against
. I. mi. matrimony,
to the term,
Court, tin the
of Hut, at which
term you will .
plead or to
th will lost
three days the term, and on
to make as w-
the will lo the
the
I. C.
fill Superior
THE GREENVILLE
mm. co.
of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and
for Flue Modern and Cheap
logs.
your
to give satisfaction in
styles and work.
Bend j our orders to
Tile Greenville Co.
N.
Notice to Creditors.
Having duly
Superior Court fill
us last will and
of Flanagan. no-
In hereby given to all in-
lo the estate to
mint to the and all
claims said
arc lo present them for
on or batON 21st day of
July, or lids lie plead
in bar
Slat of Juli.
W.
of the of
lien . ciders.
AN IMPORTANT DECISION.
The Supreme Court of North
Carolina has recently handed down
a decision that is likely to he of
importance to the Stale and
of especially to
have in the movement fur
advance in public
The decision is concerned a
cum- from the town of
That town undertook to establish
a School. The
providing for this school was so
drawn that it appeared that the
intention was to deprive the lie
of advantages and lo
leave them without opportunity
of education. The Coin t declared
the act unconstitutional.
lo the course of the decision the
following language
But the ground alleged is a
mailer of which we must take
notice, to-wit, that the act
school
its provision against one
race in favor of the other. If
this is to, it is in violation of
tide IX. Section the
which provides us
the child ten of the while
race and the children of color
ed race shall be taught in
schools; there shall be
no discrimination in of, or
to prejudice of either
That is, one while child of
school age shall have the same
amount of per capita as n
colored child, and no more;
the colored child shall have the
same per capita us any
while child, and no more;
both races shall have op
for mi education, so far
as the public motley is concerned.
understand ibis utter-
is in the nature of an obiter
dictum, that it stand not a
the opinion of lie
Court Hot having passed on this
mailer the
opinion of Chief Justice
who writes the
But its presence in u decision
of Court is of course highly
significant. It at least raises a
on a point of great
and at a time when its
effect will lie most
We are in a for local
Thai campaign will be
stalled, we until it shall be
made clear the free school
funds will nut be divided per
capita. For to divide them per
capita will enable schools for
to run longer the
schools v hues, tho
schools for run cheap-
So far being just, this
amounts to a discrimination
against the white children.
This being so, we cannot
tho while people to increase the
school funds in any way.
The demand for a remedy is
and urgent. should
like to sec the real question in the
utterance con-
by Court. If the de-
of the Court shall
his we have
one recourse,
amend tho so that
each town or township shall lie
only maintain
schools for each lour In
each year; and lo add a section
mill MM to tax its
members and to apply those taxes
as it shall choose.
At the we left in a
disastrous confusion. B i bl
The of
The Charlotte Observer also has
this to say along the same
Your cm respondent bus referred
lo the Supreme Courts
the public tux
case, lo
the effect that taxes mast
apportioned per capita, and that
so It
is really an but a
tum. The constitution
say the taxes shall per
capita. says shall be M
the races
After the Battle------roll call.
After heavy Lots.
And broken lots mean broken prices,
and that i why we are having a
Great Reduction Sale
All Summer Goods arc marked
down at special prices for
u-i selling.
Lawns, Dimities, Shirt-
waists, Parasols, Fans, etc.
Special lot Slippers and
and Children's.
Some of than am worth
We give choice
A word to wise is
bolter than a Die
In
this -the Season
Sale today and get your share
of the bargains at
J. B. Cherry
The Only Department Store in
GREENVILLE
TIMELY SUGGESTIONS.
in public schools. But it cm
readily be seen in n per capita
allowance there can be
lion. White schools are
more costly than colored schools.
In a county like for
example, a school district where
tho whites are out numbered lo
there would lie discrimination.
The same thing would occur a
district where the were a
handful. Take a district
with and whites.
The money to the would
keep their school open several
months, perhaps live, that for the
whiles, not over or days.
The fact is that dictum will
hardly with
now to Wall begun. is
opinion and, does not
the way. It is understood
ibis will be the course
nod by II is good
news. In view the dictum some
persona thought or feared there
would lie or might lie u hitch lo
the of the machinery, but
not so. Some had that
a way out of the was to
have a constitutional
dividing laves so that white
go lo white schools
allow whiles to vote, if so lie
aired, money to the schools
to aid the as the taxes
pay would of course be
built drop in Hie bucket.
plan, however, will not work and
would not stand Hie test
court. Another was
made that the IS
on the lion,
but that nub race be allowed to
supplement it by vole par
or comity. But the
construction which will given
by school will make
either of things
of consideration.
For the Is-st grades of
scud your orders.
CONVENTION.
If you will kindly allow me
pact la your paper should like
to sagged to the public a things
that constitute a true
i live of Hie people of a
My reason is obvious. Some
have an inborn thirst for honor
office. are of the rest-
less kind, and for this reason per-
haps at Hie slightest hint of a
friend, they make bold to announce
their candidacy for certain
I have not Hie slightest
toward any of people
for I am e friend to all and
ill correct the error of their
way, if I can. Hence my
Hop, lo you, o men, who arc
praying the good old
of Fill county to nominate and
yon to then
the or loner house of our
tie Legislature, i propound
following Are you
sure of your lo
the people of
so, what I have beard o
such a thing Bl misrepresentation.
Is your knowledge of the nerds of
your theoretical or
Some people know how
they want their house built, but
they gel a mechanic to do the
work. A young man chock foil
of books theory gels a job of
surveying. sometime he
hut later, when be has com-
the practice the theory,
everything moves on smoothly.
Now the is your
knowledge of the needs
of our people amply sufficient to
intelligently In our
Legislature balls beware,
I'm I here's a hot time coming by
and by.
The industry surpasses
every other Industry In the county.
The arc demanding men.
goad honorable men, whatever
their profession may present,
who have followed plow.
Mr. Kill tor, I think I am not in
i run a to what I am willing, be-
cause F am one of I he boys, and am
wall Intel w it sent I
A con vent ion of
party of county is hereby call-
ed lo meet the House in
Greenville on Thursday, Angus, of my
II o'clock A. M. for
purpose of Dominating
dates for the Legislature and the
several county
Township primaries will lie held
at the usual meeting places in the
townships Saturday, August
o'clock P. M. for the
appointing delegates and
alternates lo said county
lion, the nomination of candidates
for Justices of the Peace Con
I am not Ignorant of fact that
; of the interests of
the people ibis county are
allied. There is a kind of n
mutual sympathy an
deuce existing between them.
Bill there are State issues that
the representative should be
acquainted with, for in a measure,
he is to represent the state as well
hi. county, or district. Toon
the whole the man that represents
The Way He For Office.
New York, July
and women and
children were the guests of former
Chief of Police S.
a water to day. is
a candidate for the Democratic
leadership of the ninth assembly
district and monster outing
was a feature of the spectacular
campaign be hat been conducting.
Men were excluded and the six
shiploads of excursionists consisted
only of women and children from
the ninth district. It was the big-
ever handled
this Two large steamers
barges were required to
the crowd was per-
charge. Ten physicians
a corps of trained life
an opera company, a
ville troupe and four bands were
taken along and refreshment
served in unlimited
The chief commissary of the
had I assistants and
list of supplies was as
One thousand pounds of roast beef,
1,200 pounds 1,500
pounds of ham, two barrels of
gar, four of butter. barrels
potatoes, crates of tinned to
literates -if raw tomatoes,
heads of cabbage, pounds
of loaves of bread,
clam chowder for persons,
pounds of fancy cakes. 1,500
gallons of Ice cream, quarts
of milk, boxes of soft drinks,
ten barrels of birch
of pop corn and candy.
stables also. a Town- people be an all
nm. round, wide awake, practical,
truly loyal
ship Executive Committee.
number of delegates and alternates
each township will be entitled to
is as
Heaver
Bel volt i
Bethel o
Carolina
ID
Falkland
Creek
order of
of I'm County.
Al L.
L.
prejudiced mind cannot and will
fairly represent a whole people,
and I trust, as a loyal of
my one who
bits the interest of good govern-
men heart, and above all, as
one who aspires not lo office, that
our convention Will
make mi mistake Selection
of our candidates.
Very truly,
Crop
To the White People of Pitt County.
The people of Pitt county know
toy position In public matters
their interests, but in view of the
fail of my friends have
expressed a desire that I lie a can-
for the
would like lo sec me the
Legislature, I make the following
statement. I favor
distribution of school money
according to taxes paid by the
laces.
Just taxation and economy, in-
scad of a special tax.
Better that will re-
the people of many of the
burdens oppress Laws
can be understood.
A reform of jury system and
pay jurors.
Belief for court witnesses.
A labor contract law for
of farmers.
Better disposition of our con.
A constitutional convention, if
remedies be had otherwise.
Now if people of Pill county
see lo nominate and elect me, I
w ill serve them as best I can, in
Lower House of our
T.
of a
Washington, l. C, lug. I
report of the Depart
moot of Agriculture show the av-
Ho u of cotton on July
to have been M II AS nonpareil
It lakes awful lo faith on 17.3 on July
a an is like n August I,
her clothe mike s cm oil August I. n ten
The furl her a woman can go and average . i 83.8,
.,.,. principal
over the line, the surer she la that , ,
there hi no harm in it. Slates reported as follows
A ha sin h a natural I Ml, S Caro-
i that when ii, a. s,.; Co. , SI;
she thinks she beats a
ran begin worn ., .,. .
, . T. . i M; . Arkansas,
lag fear there might also lie
house, H;
yew Yolk Pram I
itch for money, you
may be able to gel by scratching
around lively.
The the
is successful i because it is
run on round principles,
I -oppose
n of young near
In. In
no; it didn't
In bill II completely smash-
ed his In lie scheme to spend the
I of his earthly career at her ex-
Your Tongue
If it's coated, your stomach
is bad, your liver is out of
order.
your tongue, your
make your liver right.
Easy to take, easy to operate.
BUCKINGHAM'S


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Eastern reflector, 5 August 1902
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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August 05, 1902
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