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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
mm
believes it
wise for Um Baud of
to
I around jail such
endow M will prevent any
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
I N.
C, U Ball
The has it be
but the same will bear re-
your eye on
ville. There is a toiler town
l locate
one on the outside from
with the prisoners. The
to the jail windows
makes it convenient to reach the
prisoners nod hand them or
weapons. jail that
has meat red was due to this, and
the nearness to which seven came
to Neaping Saturday night was
from the same cause. If outsiders
can give the prisoners will.
We did not know could
of the News
is laid up with the gOUt.
for him.
We arc
It may be because we notice the
present more than the past, but
reading the papers it that
the of casualties from
lightning is much larger this sea-
sou than
to get out. This can be
With the propel enclosure DO
one allowed to enter
by an
h ,, a i t
get
lo
Improved
perfect E. Han-
nun, N. Y.
It's too risky, playing
with your
The first thing
know it will be down
deep in your longs and
the play will be over.
gin early with
Cherry Pectoral and atop
the cough.
net cc
Winterville Department.
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS
NOTES.
II. Cherry and
Barrett came down Sunday and
spent the totter part of the after- j
u. Come again boy.
a-.
Speaking of the large edit of
Tub Daily last Sat-
a gentleman remarked that
he would like to see these double
issues of paper a
permanent feature. He said the
merchants, tobacco people and
people. Now and L,,,,,. .,, lo
some fellow tries to drink one special
them and there is
trouble, i his might to done away
if there were no bar rooms.
Aycock has pardon-
ed one brick swindlers
who was convicted at Greensboro
sentenced to seven
Prominent
Interested themselves his
case and he goes back to city.
And now I
has brought
the
mail in Asheville
suit for
George V. George
has enough to spare that amount
and not miss it. but that fact
should not have any influence
the jury trying case.
a great factor good
in drawing attention to Greenville
and letting the people know the
many advantages the town oilers.
would
glad to do this to have such
cooperation from the business
community as ill accomplish
what gentleman had in mind.
There will be another doable
next Saturday our col-
are at all times open lo
who want to help Greenville along.
Gen. Carr a Candidate Senator.
The Western and sic-
country have recently
been visited by earthquakes,
of Nebraska were visited by
j. shake few days ago, and now
news of One in California
that covered a territory fifteen
miles by four mile- wide. A
village was almost entirely de-
fer and much damage done.
It will be seen from proceed-
of County Commissioners,
published that they not
wail a suggestion about build-
a high fence around the jail,
but have ordered the sheriff to
have one built feet high. This
is the right thing to do to stop
these out outside from furnish
prisoners with tools to cut
through wall.
shall he a candidate
the United States Senate at the
next meeting of our
aid Geo. Julian of North
Carolina, yesterday at the Shore
ham.
Gen. is one of the best
known and most popular men In
the Old Forth State. He emerged
from the army, after having fought
bravely for the Confederacy, with
Scarcely a dollar, but by dint of
pluck and tireless energy, he
amassed a big fortune in the man
of tobacco and a certain
brand of which he was the pro-
hit merits blazoned on
the pyramids Egypt.
When went
of the a can
but was defeated by Hon.
V. M. Simmons In the Democratic
primaries. The friends of Gen.
will make a determined
fort to have him chosen a-s the
successor of Senator
whose term expires next
Washington
COUNTY
The
The Board of County
Sinners met In regular session on
the all members present.
The payments from the treasury
paupers. Conn
Home,
Health, bridges and
jail, 00.16, Constables.
books and
20.40; Coroner, 11.10; Register
Deeds, Commissioners.
miscellaneous stock
law, 11.30.
The monthly reports of Treasurer
and Superintendent Health were
Hied
Another license was granted to
retail I In nor in Greenville
Notices were ordered sent to all
persons whose lands Sheriff had
cold laxer.
Battle were
ordered seal to County Home.
The were added to
the pauper lists to receive month
the amount
Dunn,
and wife IS;
Shall always lie glad to
n. c, Aug. you.
Mr. W. J. Jackson, of U. K. Manning V. Bar- y
serious Illness we wrote in our last our two king merchants,
items, die. Monday there are none batter, are now
about i o'clock. Jackson was; in the northern markets after fall
one of our best a man
high moral character and a gentle Prof. of Wake Forest,
mu admired and esteemed for his, Professor of Modern Languages,
Christian virtues, lie Monday night with Prof,
be greatly missed for there arc
none that can well supply his place. I A. Fair to the capital
his remains were laid at rest in yesterday.
the family burying place yesterday A. A. Forbes and John Jenkins,
evening. He buried by the of Greenville, through late
Odd Fellows of Greenville and the I Monday evening.
funeral was preached by C. J. A. Nichols left for
Groceries, Provisions, Country Produce,
Fruits, Candies, Tobacco and Cigars.
Agents for Wilbur's Horse, Cattle and Poultry
Fruit Jars.
A dollar with us
dollar's worth of
every time. If It doesn't
fop bring hank the and pet your dollar.
Prof. F. C. Nye, one of the
teachers recently elected for the
next session of Winterville
High School, arrived yesterday
morning. He is a gentleman of
very and
have not slightest doubt
but what he will take well with
people.
Tuesday.
Miss Annie St ox is on a visit to
friends
Winterville High School will
have seven teachers during the
next session and ample
have been made for the ac
of large patron-
age anticipation.
Miss Mary Harper, of Black
J. of Jack, is visiting her brother,
re, came yesterday to attend the
of his father. D. Hooks and Heron are
We had the pleasure over in Greene county, Mrs.
day of seeing old friends as Hooks is charge of the store as
they were passing through on the chief clerk, manager,
Greene, of La- Mrs. Gray Button, of
Grange, and Dr. J. W. Perkins, who has been visiting Mrs. G. A.
of Greenville. We were Indeed j returned home this
lo see them. log.
Three Times
the Value of
Any Other.
One Third Easier,
One Third Faster.
Agents wanted in all
unoccupied
Wheeler Wilson
Atlanta, Ga-
S. T. WHITE, Greenville, N. C.
A Marriage.
H ported Tin Reflector.
In Tarboro, on the 30th of July,
Mi.-s Annie Daniel Vines
her nineteenth birthday
by marriage with Mr. William
Lewis, of Farmville.
The Hotel to be Moved Eight
By Water.
will moved eight
miles by water. The owners of
famous hold received an offer
J i of to remove It entire to
Spit, a point eight
. c u ,. i a home wedding, the ,, ,, . i,
nun, f Belly w Oliver . i Hampton Roads.
. i ii it. i was tastefully decorated
and brother, . the hotel can be moved entire
The Sheriff was ordered to have up on beach
To be sure there is- plenty of
politics and candidates i be talk-
ed about, but don't let these things
take all time. to mat-
that tend to progress and pros
purity and talk about some.
cannot Interest other
people your town and section.
Building new houses, shilling new
enterprises, developing new Indus
tries arc more important things
than politics. Such
these things as will bring
cooperation will be helpful.
Senator M. Simmons has ex-
pressed a desire to retire from the
Chairmanship of Slate Demo-
Executive Committee, but
says that if the demand is made
that he will retain it, he could not
disregard w isles of his
It appears Oft that this demand
will be made. The party
that Mr. Simmons is a wise and
sale leader and the people will In-
loath to give him up as the chair-
man of the committee. There is
no man In the Slate, surely, who
could do better than he has done,
he said it i
better to let well enough
A Thought for Day,
My sympathies in my
studies of I be labor question
out entirely to BOOr, the home
less, wanderers beg
no work; but as I have taken
a broader view situation I
confess today it Is equally
between these unfortunates
and the unfortunates at the
end of line, tons am
daughter of well to do people,
who are living practically
ed idleness An is
the devil's is an old
saw, a true one, and, to my
mind, It Is equally whether
the- idler is rich or poor.
never made a place for drones in
human society. God never pro-
a place whereby a
being could be happy and idle.
Mayor Jones, of Toledo.
a plank wall feet high built
around Jail, and to have such
necessary repairs made as the Jail
needs.
Notice was ordered served on W.
T. Knight the Board hail
draw n on him due tiling
sold
The Sheriff was ordered to lay
out two public roads
township as petitioned for at a
meeting.
Sans Club
The
On Tuesday afternoon, August
5th, the San Club held its
regular meeting Miss Rosalind
The President being
absent, Vice President, Miss
Bruce filled chair.
The hostess entertained her
guests a
Miss Elisabeth Jones winning the
prize.
The following were present
Misses Pat Skinner, Mary Blow,
Winnie Skinner, Elizabeth Jo es,
Bottle Tyson, Mary Belle White,
Bessie Patrick and Forbes.
Delicious refreshments were
after which club ad-
to meet again Aug.
with Mi-s Pat Skinner.
TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
I Hi lift
Remit.
Tuesday night John
and John Duff, both colored, were
amusing themselves mapping
at each other.
Inking by turns. was
the usual report,
a bullet in the thigh.
Of SUM
mean to was sorry for
it, but be is indicted all same
for pointing a pistol at another
person, the law making such an
act a misdemeanor, even though
the pointing be done in fun. The
of the law is to prevent just
such accidents as Ibis.
vines. ceremony was per
formed by Rev. J. B Morton in
his own happy manner.
The wedding march was played
by Mrs. Daisy Gillespie Smith.
Miss Mary Vines as a sweet
girl, and Misses Vines
and Mary Brown, robed in while,
la France roses preceded
bride. The bride was dressed
In purest white and her veil was
draped with hair fern and
buds.
The pallor was with
friends and relatives to witness the
happy nuptial.
After the congratulations were
offered refreshments were
In the dining room. The merry
voices of happy people made glad
the hearts of all as they gathered
room lo be served. The
table beautiful, U the
was a star of nineteen pink and
while candies resting upon a bed
of roses from which trailed through
center table to each end
winding wreath of roses
table was bordered with dainty
of Boston ivy. Tho luck
ground consisted of a pyramid of
pink and
out from magnolia
On Thursday morning the bridal
took ears for Farmville
another hotel and the will
again be profitable, en-
of removing a frame
met long In the prob-
The hotel is practically
worthless, but a New trust
company holds a for
it The success of the plan de-
pends on the skill of the engineer.
Norfolk, Va , Dispatch-
OF NEWARK, N. J., POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is Non
Will be reinstated if arrears be paid within on month while yon
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 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. U. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
A thoughtful Charlotte man
was recently Commenting upon the
racial or tribal vitality of the
Indiana of North Carolina.
They never needed lo owned in
a reservation like the
own Slate or other tribes in
her Stales. And yet I bey have
lived, and are us many or
more today as there were
a hundred years The
lam never pampering
or coaxing to preserve the
there U enough of
angle Bason blood in this
human breed,
ac doubt, with Intermingling
in with the lost
colony, to make the Croatan thrive
in an Saxon atmosphere
amid Anglo environment.
There is enough of this of
lo make himself assertive
and by no to per-
from the earth. The
here to
Most men would rather borrow
than be begging or stealing. Herald
The Raleigh Times learns from a
penitentiary director that the pen
board expects to clear
above all expenses this
year. The penitentiary
ought not to give out such state-
for nobody them.
The people have been too often de-
about the management of
the penitentiary. When pen-
board that it has
cleared or other sum,
or paid expenses, let it
publish II l. -lent accompanied
by us as it can get,
showing the exact facts.
this is done people will decline
lo accept any statement about the
penitentiary clearing money.
Laud mark,
A couple of young men in New
York, sons of wealthy men and
where they were entertained by plenty of money in their
the groom's mother, Mrs. Mary were arrested a few days
K. Lewis, her hospitable country ago for stealing a lot of
home. An elegant dinner was
and enjoyed by all.
Mr. Lewis is book and
clerk the well known
of R. Li. Davis Bros and
Hiss Vinci Hit daughter of Mr.
Mrs. J Vines, is one of
most beautiful an
accomplished young ladies. They
were the recipient of many hand-
some and useful presents.
The de . admit that
slate has u.-rowel but
republicans have as yet been
unable lo point out where the
has been squandered or spent
extravagantly. While do
like the borrowing idea, believing
that taxes should be assessed and
collected sufficient to support
government, if nothing can be
shown up crooked there is little
campaign argument in the matter.
The democrats may making a
mistake in giving the people bet-
government than they arc
They protested that they were only
but the of
cop who took them couldn't sec
where fun came in, nor
they when they were in. There
is no telling what may happen to
young who fools
Star.
Mr. Small Complimented.
Our popular Hon.
John H. Small, received Tuesday
a sterling silver cup.
in it, which follows, explains
to Hon. John
Humphrey Small, member Con-
from N. C, by officers of
the U. S. Revenue Cutler Service,
as a slight of friendship and
of their appreciation bis able
and disinterested efforts in their
Progress.
A man isn't necessarily an
because he Hies high.
. V
In values is the assessor visit,
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 identified 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
their tobacco on my floor, knowing that
the more 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,
assisted by the best that can be
procured, I can make it to interest
to sell at the PLANTERS.
Plenty of room to take care of your
team, and all the farmers who come to
stay over night will find ample
Bring me tobacco if you want best prices.
B. E. PARHAM,
PLANTERS WAREHOUSE.
How lo Clean s Pinter Cit.
A correspondent of s scientific
journal that a bust or statue
can most thoroughly cleaned pro-
it has not been painted, oiled
or waxed by inverting it filling
it with from iron. The
water is then allowed to filler
through tho plaster, the
has been kept for a
time and tho surface
occasionally washed water and
a plaster ii allowed
to dry. It is then found that Bil
dust tins wiped out of the
pores of tho cast, Is thus re-
stored to its original whiteness
A Sign
beginning to be able to
signs said Harry, rushing Into
house to display his new
Are you asked
round eyed small sister.
indeed. Listen to. this
do yon think it's a
when our old gray cat
little sister pondered
it v I
sure I don't know, Harry.
Do
pf
the bird crier
again in a .
Weather Clothing
Is
many have availed of
Its the past
week. You'll like the weights, the lit,
tin- Style, the color and the prices.
Serges from Up.
Men's Wool Crash Suits
Up.
tool, dressy, shapely, washable,
above nil both and
economical. Money awaits every
customer. as bee. all
the lime because our oar
Methods our Prices arc right.
Come now. We have
Bargains for all.
Frank Wilson,
KING CLOTHIER.
THE EASTERN
i PERSONAL NOTES
that you owe With la the Social World
for and you to L
as early as what
YOU in hope you will not keep
us waiting fur it.
This la for those who nod the
cram murk on their paper.
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS
Snap Shots at Home News Put
Monday,
J. went
today.
W. It. Greene left this
for New York.
Miss Sarah has returned
from
Jesse returned Saturday
evening from Norfolk.
u In Few Word for Busy Readers
Frail M. I left
I for Spring.
Nice paper pound
at Book Store.
II he-- I for
toes Idle . i thriving
time tor Hess.
All who the new
tablets at Roll Store say
they are the best in town.
Friend J. J. has recently
remembered The
limes with nice melons.
Pay up subscription to
The get a ticket
for sewing machine prize.
Tobacco money will be stirring
If you want of it
advertise The
Gold Watch are
offering an excellent chance to win
a fine gold watch free.
at Carr's Racket Store.
Farmers are too curing to-
to bring much to market
along through the week yet. Soon
will be coming every day.
The Masonic Lodge have sold
half of their old lot, corner Pitt
and streets, to Mr. Joseph
The other half of lot
is for Bale.
Queen have rented one of
the Jarvis stores, next
and will an house.
They conducted a
here last
Dr. Hyatt will he in Greenville
at Hotel Bertha Tues-
day, Aug. 18th and 10th, for the
purpose of treating diseases of
eye titling
Died
Mr. W. J. Jackson died Monday
afternoon at his borne near Win-
He was among the best
men of the county and his death
is a loss indeed. The burial took
place this afternoon at
Mr. Jackson was a member of
Odd Fellows order and a number
from Greenville Lodge attended
his funeral.
Scattered Rains.
There is general remark about
the being this
summer. When showers have
come they covered a
territory, and only distance
away there would be no rain at
all. Biding along the road some
farms show they have not suffered
for want of rain, while the neigh-
boring one is parched with
The hit about in
Mrs. Rives timed
day from Black
Miss Etta retained
a visit to Cone-
Miss Stewart, of Wash-
is visiting Mrs. A.
Griffin.
Rev. J. N. Booth left this morn-
for Goose Nest to conduct a
meeting there.
Miss Andrews, of
arrived Saturday evening to visit
Miss Carrie Andrews.
Rev. and Mrs. N. C. Hughes and
daughter, Miss Carrie, of
returned home today.
Mrs. Mary Johnson, of
who has been visiting Mrs. B. II.
Bryan, returned home today.
and Mrs. D. Ii- came
in Saturday evening from Newport
News to make their home here.
B. F. Manning J. F.
ton, of Winterville, passed through
this morning going to the northern
markets.
R. C. Flanagan Misses
Flanagan, Patrick
Mary returned home to-
day from
Charlie Harris, of Falkland, took
the train here this morning for
South Carolina, and says he will
bring a back him
H. of Wake
Forest college, came Saturday
evening in the interest of the col-
He spoke the Baptist
church
Tuesday. B, 1902.
J. B. left this morning
for Baltimore.
W. E. came in Monday
evening from Tarboro.
Miss Bessie Jarvis left Monday
evening for LaGrange. i
MUs Pennie Moore has returned
from a visit lo Mt Olive.
Mrs. J. T. Matthews returned
this morning from Kinston.
Miss Ada Woolen left this morn-
for a visit to Washington t
U. Attorney Harry
left Monday evening for Raleigh.
Mrs. R. W. King and children
returned this morning from More-
brad.
Mrs. T. Hooker and children
returned Monday evening from
Wilson.
s. E. E. Griffin Chas. i
Monday from
New York.
Misses Delia
Moore returned a
trip to
left this
for Baltimore New York to
purchase new goods.
Miss of who
was Miss Glenn Forbes,
left Monday evening
J. L. Taft returned Monday
evening from Fortress Monroe.
He went there to try soldiering
but did not like lit.
II. of the State
is here looking the
property of the disbanded Green-
ville Light Infantry.
Misses Irene Lacy and Vivian
Raleigh, who have
been visiting Misses Irma
and Louie home
today.
J. N. Hart returned Monday
evening from a visit to his father
at Va. Miss
Evelyn, came home him for
a visit here.
B F. Tyson returned this morn
from Beau fort.
J. R. has moved here
from City.
Dr. L. C. Skinner returned to
Parmele this morning.
Miss Carrie Hughes left Tues
day for
Miss of Wilson,
is visiting Miss Ellen Parker.
J. A. Crows, agent of the
Messenger, came in this
morning.
Mrs. K. Greene, of LaGrange,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. F.
M. Hodges.
Miss Alice Carson, of Virginia,
came in Tuesday evening to visit
friends here.
Miss Dora Powell, of
arrived this to visit her
D.
Miss Nona Brinkley, of Ply-
mouth, arrived Tuesday
to visit MM, W. A.
Miss Annie Perkins and little
Mies Annie I Tyson return-
ed this morning from Beaufort.
of New
Bern, who has been visiting Miss
Alice Lang, left Tuesday evening.
Prompt.
The Mutual Insurance Com-
H. A. While, local
agent, paid a policy on the life of
late Mr. John Flanagan within
ten days after proofs were mailed.
This is an example of prompt pay-
that is commendable.
Smoker.
going late at Hotel
Bertha, Saturday night, studied
A prompt investigation
followed and a was found
burning one the rooms. The
blaze was put out without
damage. It was supposed to be
caused by a cigarette stump.
Mayor's Court.
Mayor II. W, Whedbee has dis-
posed of following coses his
court last
Silas assault, fined
II and costs, 1.05.
John Cox, resisting officer, bound
over to Superior court.
William Morgan and Sam Gibbs,
riotous disorderly conduct
each and
J. Sutton, drunk and down,
lined one penny and costs, 2.31.
drunk down,
lined
Tried to Break Jail.
Saturday night several prisoners
came near escaping from jail.
Some one the outside had given
them a rile through the window,
and with Ibis the staple
tho lock on one was cut two.
After getting out of the cell tho
commenced pecking a
hole in brick wall, when some
women In another cell began
and gave the alarm, Night
Policeman heard the
alarm and went after Deputy Sher-
Tucker and they soon had the
prisoners in a safe place.
You can't measure love
by sighs.
average height of women is
two inches greater than years
ago.
Don't judge by appearances. A
brand new coat may cover a wire
dummy.
Today at the Big Store-Cash House of Greenville
Mid-Summer
CLEARANCE SALE
Millinery Goods.
Our Millinery Goods in charge of Mrs. M.
must be closed with all
bummer Goods at a sacrifice to make to
Fall Goods. Come and
bargains.
get some
Summer Underwear
Prices cut on the whole line. dozen
Men's colored Sea Island Percale Shirts,
detached cuff.-,, worth clear
mice sale price,
Umbrellas
Natural wood, and Cony's crook
bandies, fast black, worth in.
Special price,
Corsets.
and We put them in at
one price. Celebrated makes.
Sizes lo
Mattings
and
All go a tone price.
per yard,
Clothing.
i-3 per 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.
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
in new neat figures and
good values at
and
sale price
Sheer Dimity
Exquisite new patterns.
Stripes and pat-
terns Good values at
and
sale price,
India Linen
and Can't be
matched in any city for
less than above prices.
Special sale price,
Men's Shirts.
Detached Cull's, clear-
sale price,
Calico, Yard.
yards Calico, only ten yards lo the
customer.
Low Cut Shoes
All caught in mammoth slaughter
sale. Profits not thought of. They must
go while this hot weather lasts.
and 11.00 line, all styles, warrant
ed solid leather,
Undershirts Drawers
Egyptian Combed yarn- woven
neck, double breasted drawers.
Clearance sale price,
Lace Curtains.
Worth and extra length,
ft. long, very surely worth
and 13.76. Special sale price,
Armour Co's Soap.
Lasting and Fragrant, worth l
Special sale price per cake,
Spool Cotton.
I. Clark's Spool Cotton, per spool.
The Most Sweeping of Keen Prices
Get in the Main Squeeze. Come Early
C. T.
Th Big Store
Greenville. N C.
IT,
it- .
saw
Have Ton Forgot
-v-V-t C THAT I AM STILL C.
W OF
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AN
Pry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
. AND A OF OTHER
X Ware, , AM UNABLE TO MENTION
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour
Yours to please-
Jag. B. White.
Hi L. CARR-
For Sails, Lochs, Hinges, Doors,
Windows, Paints, Rope,
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car-
Tools, go to
Fruit.
We arc glad to our young
friend J. K. Clark, Jr., who owns
one of best farms Pitt
just across the Beaufort county
line is engaged in leaching OBI
farmers a lesson by going
into the cultivation of
peaches. year he by
fifteen acres in the
choicest varieties trees. This
fall lie will Hook an
acres and proposes to continue
this yearly until he has one
MM in trees. Mr. Clark
says fortunes are being made in
by cultivation of the peach
and he can reason why they
cannot be profitably raised on his
farm. If their shipment
prove unprofitable at a small out-
lay a canning factory can be built,
and are DO canned goods
that meet with ready sale
than peaches. We recall several
years ago we visited his farm and
saw the peaches we had ever
seen In this
hope Mr. Clark's experiment may
prove profitable and that more of
our farmers will induced to em-
bark into the ion of fruit.
Washington Messenger.
BLUSH U
M. Schultz.
Wholesale aim retail Grocer and
Dealer. Cash paid for
Hide, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba
by Carriages, Go-Carts,
Tables, Lounges, Safes, V
and Gail Ax
Life Tobacco, Key West Che
roots. Henry George
med Cherries, Peaches, Apples
revivify the torpid and restore j W,, , Milk.
Hour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap.
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Mood.
A HAPPY
HOME
Is one where health abounds.
With Impure blood there cannot
be rood health.
With a disordered there
cannot be good blood.
Pills
Pure blood means health.
Health means happiness,
fake no Substitute. All
it-
II
that
It Needs a Tonic.
times when
Don't give
weaken.
Karl expel
Nest door to
place get
Fruit Jars
Is at our ore. We have in
different styles and at prices
as low as the lowest Then as
usual we arc headquarters for the
Best of Every thing
in the Grocery Line
your table supplier- from i
and you are sure so have the best
and CHEESE ON ICE.
your liver
purgatives
all poison
i. in set as Ionic to
W. Highland
ave. Milton. Pa., have
Little
with me for several years and would
not without
i-at Intake. vegetable.
never or distress, John I.
Wool. -n.
THE NEW
COMMISSIONERS OF I
lo contained in a
. i Superior Court of Pitt made
st the March Court,
In . . tin pending entitle
El th v- Adm.
of K. C J. B.
individually,. H. Cherry others, the
will expose to public sale.
before the door in town
to the highest cash,
on Monday lib day August.
That certain trait situate in lbs
county fin, and on the t T n
river, partly in Greenville, i I
II n
. A .
C. or body t
American and Italian Marble
YOU WANT
Dry Groceries, Confections,
etc. go to
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
Black . C.
Nice line i f goods on band. Prices
Country produce bought for or in
exchange
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS
Made By The Orange. Virginia,
an hour of mirth we ft
pay a month of sorrow.
The bore always tries to leave a
bole in the n his victim.
The in -i . freely forgives his
own . he Oral to condemn
those .
It pleases any man to be called a
if Le knows y
mean it.
Some men who an looking fr
an opportunity to work are pray-
that they won't it.
One the rarest pleasures in
the world is to hear a friend say
something good you when be
does not know you Die listening.
Follow the Flag.
caption
the Commoner
The army transport Kilpatrick
recently carried to Manila four
thousand to lie used bury
American soldiers who have
died of fevers, cholera, and other
diseases incident to tropical war
fare. The New York World
mates the cost of each coffin to be
and thus places the value of
oil this shipment.
The World points out that this
exceeds in value our total exports
lo the Philippines great
classifications during the mouth of
May, the last for figures arc
at hand. Here are the
Agricultural
Hour, carriages,
and watches.
hardware,
sewing machines
petroleum. furniture, ,
total, The Wot Id
very properly the
trade which follows the to
our new Pacific possessions the
number of is to
the quantity f
in pal belie
A Prompt Settlement.
Cotton Seed Meal and nulls, Gar
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut-.
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches.
Currents, Glass
China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers.
Cheese, Best Butler, New
Sewing Machines, and
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Con.
to see me.
S. M. Schultz
Phone
OLD DOMINION LINE
CHURCHES.
every Ban
day, morning and evening. Pray-
Wednesday evening
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. M. A. Allen
superintendent.
every Una
by, morning and evening.
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
M. pastor. Sunday school
i. L. H. Pender,
Steamer leave Washing-
Ion daily at A. M. for Green
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, a,
Philadelphia, New York Boston,
Aurora, South Creek. Belhaven, thin
Swan Quarter, Ocracoke and evening. Her
all poll Is for the West with rail- I. B. Morton, pastor Sunday-
roads at Norfolk. school a. m. E. B.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
F. H. Hard-
Minister. and even
Bay Line and Chesapeake every
I. Co. from Baltimore. 3rd services
every 2nd and 4th Sunday.
and Line from,
T. LANIER,
K. U. died ;
, i .--. and containing
m i., nun or k-n. Held land i
mere described in the
i wing
I in K. i- E C
He r,
from Suit l N. C.
Book A. I
C.
R I ii A l Pg
I. in K
ii Hook P Pg
to E C
Ii why in Pg
fr m Si us r S C to C
yellow's is Hook O Pg
Ii,. From hi F.
In
Deed from in K C
i from II.-vi lb.- K l
Recorded in N
in one one or more
ii. in inn
so
Brown hauls known
This
W.
Wire end Iron Fence Sold.
work prices
.- i sad p sent on
I In Justice's court
Pitt county i L -V- J. P.
The lulling
Company.
V.
Prank . trading as
Prank V. A Co. and
Tin- i. Railway Co.
The defendant frank C.
above named ill take thin
action entitled n- above has been com-
before L. A. a Justice
of the Peace in for Pitt at
N. to recover the um
of toe breach of contract on
In shipping corn
bad condition, and the said
ant ill further take notice he i-.
required to appear before the said f-
J. P., at the court house in
N. at o'clock m. on
August an-
or demur to the complaint In
aid action, or the prayer the
mi will granted,
This the 3rd
L. A.
eh
July 1st the steam-
Guide will leave at
a. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Sat-
for
and Ocracoke and will leave
coke at a for
Belhaven and Washington on
, Wednesday and Friday.
the steamer Hatteras will leave
Washington Saturday nights at
o'clock, during July and August,
for Ocracoke.
CHERRY,
Greenville, N.
J. E. District
Washington, N. C
Ills Strengthened.
it
month
was
or says IV. II. Dibble.
Sioux i Iowa. rubbed
poison oil iii- Into hi-
and tor n re afraid he
. . . his .-ht. a
Ii. Witch
Salve. The
In .;.,, In hi and in a days he was
well as for skin
burns, wounds, in-ii-t
Witch
piles at om-e. Beware
of counterfeits. John L. Wooten.
UNIVERSITY
OF NORTH CAROLINA
The Head State's
Educational System .
J. BEET,
-DEALER IN-
SB
Notice to Creditors.
i in. h. Ion i of
ii. .- . i of Pill
tor la-d and
and
r- I
all -i-
attain
William Whit. In ail. in
them fin
. mi or Is tore the day
i or thin ii will be plead
All ; i
. to
i to me K
day of July.
i mil. Executor.
The gland rot Arch
Mason- in Stale will in the
each year educate a the
Agricultural and Mechanical Co
A letter to President
Grand
John Drewry to-day says.
The one chosen as u
is Ester Renal, a one legged boy
who is now at the Oxford Orphan
Charlotte
Observer.
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COLLEGE.
Industrial Education
A combination of Theory
and Practice, of Book
Study Manual Work
in Engineering,
Chemistry, Electric-
Mechanic Arts, and
Cotton Manufacturing.
Full courses
abort courses
special courses i
Tuition and room, a
board, a month.
teachers, students.
Now buildings for BOO.
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copies on application.
Address
Charlotte,
-oil
To
Ii i. I nil you what
in. or I mis troubled
for several months,
in- to I so.
and i an not till it has
. had
at he had tried most everything.
i t. use words
have to from hint
I IS it. W.
Viola. Iowa. Health and strength
of mind depend on
ml normal activity
live
cures all and
digests good ft d
eat. Take s dose site
John l. Woolen.
Orders for JOB printing an
solicited.
N. C, Aug.
H. A. White, Agent, Greenville,
N. C.
beg to acknowledge
receipt check
to extend
Company, you their
Agent, my sincere thanks the
very prompt manner which they
settled the death claim of my late
husband, John Flanagan.
The Penn Mutual was the first
of the three companies
be carried a policy to settle. It
has only ten days since
proofs were mailed your Company
and such a prompt as
ibis should commend the old
Mutual
Very truly.
W.
To the Democratic voters of
county.
take method of
log my candidacy the
of Deeds of Pill
of lo the ac-
County Convention
when it meets.
I have been a voter since 1871
and have always tried to do my
whole duty as a good and loyal
Democrat if nominated and
elected I Will try to preform the
to the utmost of
my ability. Thanking my friends
for their support, and
awaiting the action of the
I am the interest
the Democratic party.
Very
J. L.
Poultry Fancier Fret.
The Dixie published by
J. R. Whichard at Albany, is
a page monthly Journal
exclusively to poultry, a subject
which people are constantly
more profit and interest.
We will send i lie free for
a year to any subscriber to The
who pays
a year's advance
during this mouth.
Department, Lew,
. .
Academic
One hundred and
hips. I'm lo
and mil-
fat tin- needy
New Water Works,
System.
Address
F. P. VENABLE, President
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
-A GENERAL LINE
Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
Sunday school a. m., W. B.
Brown, superintendent. Litany
every Wednesday a. in.
Preaching
and fourth Sunday in each month
Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
D. W. Davis, pastor. Sun-
school P. M., W. K. Par-
superintendent.
regular service
LODGES
A. P. A.
Lodge. No. meets find and
third Monday evening. K.
W. M., J. M. See.
K. Lodge, No.
meet every Friday
C. S. Forbes, C. V,.; C. L
K- of B.
O. Lodge,
No. meets every Tuesday
II. Pender, N. p.,
W. S. Atkins,
K. A. Council, No.
every
W. II Wilson, Secretary, J.
S.
A. O. Council,
No. meet every first and third
Thursday night in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. v. Gardner, Worthy
Smith
I. O. Conclave
No. meets every and
fourth Monday night in
lows nail. W, II. Wilson
D. S. Smith Sec
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RAILROAD
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SUB
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TRINITY COLLEGE,
N. Co
Oilers graduate and
undergraduate courses of
study, new library
laboratory equip-
and gymnasium.
Number students
bled in ii years Large
of scholarships
awarded annually. Loans
made to worthy students.
Expenses very moderate.
For address
U. W. NEWSOM. REGISTRAR.
Female College
N. C.
Literary Courses,
Schools Music, Art and El-
Literary Course and
all Living Expenses, per
pear. session begins
10th, For
apply to
LUCY H. ROBERTSON, President
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete In every
pertinent prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market price
paid for country produce,
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would like to feel that
all men are honest but Occasionally
some one arouses suspicion that
such is not ease by ordering
the t discontinued without
sending the cash
lime tie has been receiving it, or
away and letting the post-
master notify the publisher that
it not taken from the office.
Durham Ban.
a Necessary
Precaution.
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Don't in -In t a cold,
than unpleasant. It is
can cure It at once. Always
clears the soothes
thens the
croups, throat sad lung
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BROS. I III
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New
One pint of whiskey can make a
peck able,
The i-i lie will surely sour on
the vine trust.
The in politics usually
goes on I when be is
The parlor is probably the most
frequented all court rooms.
Delay is a good remedy for
and is wounded Here
by.
Have you made your
asked the lawyer of the old colored
I got to
leave one wife cu tie
Dr. D James,
Dental
Greenville,
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term of Superior f laid
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tr. the I louse la said county
in M. and answer or demur
to the complaint in action, or the
apply to tint Chart the
relief demanded n said
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All the News
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VOL.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST
NO.
Ricks Wilkinson
Little Wash Suits.
4.00 Suits mm- 8.15.
1.00 now
Suits nos 1.75,
Suits now
All Straw Hats half Price
Want lo gel
Every Article of
Summer Apparel
in our store at
once.
with u, but so did we
buy when fur it that
Mill have an enormous stork
in every department,
consequently we have the
pi on every Including
Men's and Suits,
Men's and
Men's and Hats.
and you an an entire for
your at less
it would have originally cot for
a suit at the beginning of the
season.
Men's Sack Suits.
10.00 and 25.00 Suits now
15.00 Suits now 12.00.
13.50 Suits sow 10.00.
Suits now 8.58.
Men's Outing Suits.
15.00 Suits now 12.00
12.011 13.50 Suits now
Suits now 8.50.
8.00 Soils now
Boy's Suits,
to
10.00 now
In our now
we have similar important re- Suits now
5.00 Suits now 3.75.
Wilkinson
Bethel High School
BETHEL, N. C.
A strictly class Fitting School
for young Men and Young Women.
equipped, Strictly non-
Denominational, and Coeducational.
Prepares for College, for
Business, and for Life.
Between and pupils this year.
Book-Keeping, Commercial Law,
Shorthand, Typewriting and Music.
Beach course is under experienced
and fully competent teachers.
f to
Board at 5.00 to 7.00 per month.
BETHEL HIGH SCHOOL is situated in one of
the moat beautiful and healthful locations in Pitt
county. Fall session opens September I. For cat-
and full information, address
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal.
Supt. Utter Regarding
Fund.
State of
J. Y. m-1 bus out i In-
following letter to County
County Boards of
the decision of the
court in the case of Hooker
et vs. Town of Greenville, some
seems to have arisen in
regard to the distribution of
school fund. In to nu
inquiries from County
of
of I have
deemed it necessary to send out
this letter of instruction. In the
case referred to above, the
lion of the distribution of the
school was not directly at is-
sue, therefore, what the court says
upon that b is what the law-
call a dirt u in of a de-
Section Ml of the Public
school Law of North Carolina,
the County Hoards of
lo apportion fund
of the Bounty lo the various town
ships per It
them
the school money lo each
township so as to give to each
school said township for each
race the same length of school
term, as nearly as may be, each
year, to have proper regard
for the grade of work to be done
and the of the teach-
in each school for
each race, and maximum
salary for each school in the
This law having been legally
enacted by the Legislature, must
be assumed to lie constitutional
until it is expressly decided by the;
to lie I
think that what appears to
be a dictum of the Supreme Court
upon a inn directly is
sue, in a case involving
of a special act of the
Legislature, applicable to a
particular locality, under-
stood, or was by the
court to be as setting
aside Section of the General
School Law of the State,
Changing entire
of distribution
Therefore, I feel it my duty to
County Boar Is of
to continue to apportion the school
fund its directed by the Public
School Law of North
After the Battle-------roll call,
After heavy Lots.
And broken lots mean broken prices,
and that is why are having a
Great Reduction Sale
All Summer Goods are marked
down at special prices for
special selling.
Lawns, Dimities, Shirt-
waists, Parasols, Fans, etc.
Special lot Slippers and
and Children's.
Some of these are Worth
We give you your choice for
A word to the wise is
better a Webster's
lo the otherwise.
Attend i his
Sale today and get your share
of bargains
Half Gallon, per dozen,
Quarts, per dozen,
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THE GREENVILLE
Cherry Co.
The Only Department Stove in
GREENVILLE-
Cabbage
u About
Last considerable was said
in the less of the State regard
to cabbage snake, especially
the sections of the
tern part of the State.
item ban been going the round
of newspapers a
poisonous
a head of this
popular vegetable by a lady in
Sain North Carolina.
The snake was sent to Hie
Carolina Department of Ag-
I'm Identification, and
lie and
tensive or water
This is nut a snake but a
lode worn which luring some
pail of its lift is an
mils of i in- cabbage caterpillar,
grasshopper and some other in
ii-c-ts. It is Often iii
pies water from shallow wells,
and ponds. Its
presence in water indicate that
the water is net lit to ill ink, mil
the worn itself is not poisonous
nor in any way dangerous hi-
man brings. The popular name
is given Lo Ibis
worm on account of its great
given rise lo
tin- fanciful idea that a horse hair
ha- transformed into a worm
or I hough this worm
is often a fool in length it is
as thick as a knitting needle.
color water is usually drab,
when lives from the
light it is generally while, hence
I lie name,
Snakes properly so palled, be
The Scotland Neck
wealth gives following timely
are thought-
to let us know when
they have visitors; and
it looks like some people try to
hide their visitors every
avenue of intelligence to the
newspaper man and berate
us furiously lot printing their
names.
Hut seriously, the editor of the
and any other ed-
who runs a personal mention
feels under obligations to
one who will give him the
name of any visitors lo the com-
It Is nothing wrong to sail
editor's attention to visitors
you may have. Indeed is much
more reasonable sensible than
lo Say nothing about it until after
the visitor has gone and then blame
us because we didn't mention
This Is a season of much
and pray abuse HI when
re know it all, but help us
and gratify those who wish to know
news by letting us know when
you have visitors, or when
any one goes away.
To the White People County,
The people of Pitt comity know
my position public matters and
their interests, but view of the
I that friends have
a desire that I be a can-
for the
they would like lo see me in the
lung to the backbone. I make the following
aeries of the true
VI N. C.
Cotton Hugging and Tics
on band
Ft goods kept constantly an
hand. Country produce
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
Notice to Creditors.
Hiving duly before
Superior Clerk enmity
Bit of last will
of deceased, no-
u hereby to u in
to tin to make
hi to nil
having claims Haiti
lire ti- -nil
mi or th v of
limit, or this notice will In- plead
lo bar of
list day if
of of John
CO.
Manufacturers of
Soon, Sash and Blinds,
Interior Exterior
for Fine Modem and Cheap Build-
We solicit your patronage and
guarantee to give satisfaction
prices, styles work.
I your orders to
He Co.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
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Norfolk, Va.
and handlers of
Ties and Hags.
Correspondence and
solicited.
The Landmark has heretofore
referred to the large
number of deaths from drowning
in the this summer. A no-
feature of these fatalities
is that nine tenths of them have
occurred on while the vie
inns were engaged
i of itself is not a violation
of the Sabbath, but persons who
go in streams or ponds
on th Lord's Day generally go for
sport and not for the purpose of
their bodies. are
that those lose
their lives are
victims of the Almighty's wrath,
but the tact that so deaths
have occurred among Sunday
swimming parties causes one to re
to the law as laid in
the Sabbath day, to
keep it holy. Sin days thou
labor and do all thy But
the seventh day is the Sabbath of
Lord thy in it thou shall
do any work, thou, thy
sou, nor thy daughter, nor thy
manservant, nor thy maidservant,
nor thy cattle, nor stranger
that is thy gates.
six days the Lord made
heaven earth, the sea, and all
in them is, and rested the
wherefore the Lord
ed the day, and hallow-
ed Landmark.
SUPPLY.
We have just added Steam Supply to our business and
will sell anything in this line very low. See us when want of
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard Globe
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water
Oil Cups, Air Cocks, Steam Ganges, k
U. S. Injectors, Cocks, Steam
Pipe all sizes, Fitting all
I-INK OF Packing, Hilt,
Leather Belt, Belt Lacing, Belt Hooks,
SOLE AGENTS
machine. Drain Tile
Garland Cook Stoves.
BAKES HART
worms belong to
or invertebrate writs. We bays
no snakes as slender as a knitting
needle, or any way resembling
i slender Worm. We have
worms which visible
to the unaided eye Unit are paras-
on beings. Neither
are venomous or poisonous.
They an, fuel, useful, in so
fur as noxious insects
like cabbage and
should such a worm
be left in a cabbage, cooking Would
render it and as it
is not poison no one need be afraid
to handle or en cabbage on account
of the mythical
liming isl,
x. Department of agricultural
Station will be
pleased lo identify further
mi.-, and would be glad to have
any or suggestions that
will ii lo obtain definite In
formation regarding eases
statement. I favor
Tin distribution of school money
according to taxes paid by
Just taxation and economy, in-
stead of a special tax.
Heller that will re-
lien the people of many of the
burdens that oppress them. Laws
that can be understood.
A reform of the jury system and
better pay
Belief for witnesses.
a labor contract law for
disposition of our con-
loll,
A constitutional convention, if
remedies be had otherwise.
Now if the people of Pitt county
see lit to nominate and elect me, I
will serve as beat I can, in
the Lower House of our
T.
An Appeal-
A Mississippi editor makes this
appeal to delinquent subscribers;
down pocket
up dust, the editor is hungry
and the paper to bust.
We've trusted you several
year-, and did a so
the compliment and
I roil us tor awhile. Our wife she
needs stockings, baby
needs a needs some
and so Kate and
is on the hog train
la with grid; say, isn't
to give a man relief
Basil out those nickels turn
loose the dune-, turn lunar and
whittle and we'll have better
there will be fewer patches on the
bosom our pants, and we'll
make the paper better If bad
half a chance. give us that
old story long gone lo teed,
taking more family papers than
the want to lull help
to lead printer, and he'll help
our town In grow, and thus escape
the i i the regions down
below,
fur JOB, are
solicited. Best
The carriers in the rural free de-
livery mail service in Mortal Caro-
ate through the
and the pay roll now
amounts to a year. The
number routes are constantly
increasing. There are now
and it is expected there will lie
by January it.
Some fellows marry for money,
and sonic for says Man-
link Philosopher.
the difference and marry for love
The most striking effect of the
tariff is it enables
foreigner to buy American
made goods cheaper our own
people.
Your Tongue
U it's coated, your stomach,
is bad, your liver is out of
order. Pills will clean
your tongue, cure your
make your liver
Easy to take, easy to operate.
All
.
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE W