Eastern reflector, 12 August 1902


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Have Ton Forgot
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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.
AGRICULTURAL
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.
Write for Booklet .
the A. A M.
Pros. GEO.
N. C.
North Carolina's Foremost Newspaper.
Charlotte Observer
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR,
CALDWELL TOMPKINS. Publishers.
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor.
THE the
largest telegraphic news service
delivered to any paper between
Washington and Atlanta, and
its special service is the
ever handled by a North Caro-
paper.
THE SUNDAY OBSERVED con-
of or more panes, and II
to a large extent made up of
original matter.
THE SEMI
Kit printed and Friday
per year. The largest paper
North Carolina.
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
ATLANTIC COAST LINK
RAILROAD
TRAINS
SUB
Si I
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,
Ar
Rocky
Wilson
Ar
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II W t IS
u a I SI
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I II
in
as its
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lit IS
lit ft
as
The Baptist-
; t.
Female University
ii
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.
II is HO
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
tin Vets
in, Children like II i.
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,
Send I, or Sat
on
We S.
PATENTS
ii
nil
TRADE-MARKS
free bock,
Wilt
u s
go in mo
Hit- New
well
i, Km
two
by I lit.-
fiT
per Session
Fur
Raleigh,
AS FM A
IS
t a i ii
is Pit
S JO It Jo I.
IN II II tin
In Um
North
Pitt County
, P.
Tin will
an above
beta la the of
Pill county by to n
divorce from sold defendant upon
grounds In Hie
laid will
ho l repaired to appear at the nest
term of Superior f laid
lo be held on Monday in
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
This the day
D.
Clerk Superior
Leave Wilson
At Meant
Lure
Lt
Ar
Main
ton SO pro
ill W . in.
u m, strive t SO p m lean
p m, arrival
leaves Ben
a m, OS, s m, Ml
Springs a m, a. m.
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So pi
Connecticut st with train Na
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J. ff. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and of
Ties Hags.
and
solicited.
DB.
me i nap,
Mas ii so an. op
late
lied With th
A railroad, st
Air Lbs and
the Durham and
Train mi
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pm, a
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am. Wei
Train. .
a m and I b f m, I
a in and I p m. I
a m and p m, u a at
and p n.
Train Tarboro dally
at in p m. Sender 1st p. Ft-
mouth
S II.
I II Wish
Train n H C
l a
m, I
a s as a m.
Train on
Mount at I to am. i f,
on tot
H. M.
Pass. Agent
J. It. K Manager.
T. M.
For Job in all the latest
us your
All the News
Twice a Week
For
a Year
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TO
III
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,
D.
it
KM Hi
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.
i .- . v IN
J. ff. CO.
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





mm
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
A round at
. day, instantly till the
D. I. nearly other per-
C, u mail Sunday Charlotte had
in of it. Dues Ibis
s stroke of lightning will remind it
not to run anymore on Sunday.
TAX DISCRIMINATION.
The Hoard of Aldermen have
John Gray
not acted justly toward the prop tumbled fell down a flight of
tax payer of the of stair in
Greenville. For sometime there night, died Thursday
have been heard complaints juries received in the fall. While
criticism of the of the he held several
tax on liquor licenses the tax court in Pitt was
on property, other special greatly esteemed by the people
taxes. The charter of the town here,
places a minimum limit of
per year of
TOWN MATTERS.
Board
per year as the license lax for re-
tailing liquors in the
the constitution fixes the The Hoard of Aldermen had
mum on each session Thursday night.
real and personal property at being together until and
cents. Our recollection of the first then to a special meet-
tax levied this charier by
. . . . . . ,, l the of
the Aldermen of town is that it ,. .
the nuance committee the tax on
was J on liquor license and j property was in-
vents properly. then to cents on each
people wondered why liquor valuation and Hie pull tax to
license should be placed so The reports the
the minimum while the nothing
tax was put at nearly
the limit. near an
ratio would
more reasonable.
As time hi
genera importance.
Hooker submitted a
to erect a large water tank
have looked near mill on corner of
and Fifth and furnish
the the town for sprinkling streets
tax got up to EM cents while per
, i . , .,,.,. for each day the tank is used,
liquor ix only went to . , ,
matter deferred for con-
later property tax the netting.
A motion was made the
town proceed M once to build r
new market house, but c
of went next meet-
log
The tobacco tin
town petitioned lo be retailed
the of a
tax. u , l Was i.
cents white the liquor tax
wen no higher. And now, to cap
the property lax is
the
again, ibis time going to
full limit that can be
under constitution,
liquor license tax re-
sane, Al the
Hate nearly all Dike.
relied,
is no ii
too.-, very one who might
i pay the taxes, being a
almost the minimum
limit under the law, while other
subjects of and prop
arty are assessed to the full limit.
is the best interest the
own that inch inequality of
exist.
It i- not so much the amount of
tax pi I t
pry the gross inequality of the
that causes The
if there is an-
other town In which the
tax placed almost at it
lowest limit while property is taxed
at the highest limit, h
against
lo Investments
the progress of the
town.
The i a
petition la
he b,
The Co,
asked for a contribution to send a
delegation to the meeting of the
state colored
This over for consideration
at the meeting Monday
night.
Application for one liquor
several restaurant
were granted,
A petition from the
, iii. for permission to ex-
tend the railroad sidetrack from
the American Tobacco s factory
to their building as referred to
street committee with full
to set.
v motion was offered refund
the special collected for
binds and graded schools. This
motion was and resolution
adopted to hold the taxes until the
matter of legality la finally settled.
appointed to
air
My H
a very severe sickness
that took sit my hair. I
s or Avers
Vigor it brought my hair
V. D. Marseilles,
II.
One thing Is certain,
Hair Vigor makes
the hair grow. This is
because it is a hair food.
It feeds the hair and the
hair grows, that's all. there
is to it. It stops falling
of the hair, too, and
ways restores color to
gray hair.
If vow too,
i . on and sill
oil t bottle.
GREENVILLE QUEEN OF THE GOLD-
EN BELT.
I.
has
bail the hardest uphill road lo
travel of any eastern market, she
today in the
fore-front Of the world's greatest
bright tobacco markets, with the
proud inscription written on her
banner, The Queen of
For the past ten years she has
lent th bright product of this
Mellon to the distant parts of the
earth, and today is
known by the superiority of her
tobacco in almost every habitable
part of the globe. The delicate
paper roll has crossed strange
in search of new lovers and
amongst the almond eyed orientals
of the Mikado it has been warmly
embraced, while the dreamy
It begging to pay court to its
toothing entreaties. It has forced
its and with favor
the Inhabitants of far away ocean
Islands beyond tropic, and in a
more years the characteristic
push and pluck of the American
I Fresh Gossip From Near-by Vicinities
be Our Correspondents
. I REFLECTOR Readers.
Department.
NEWSY
ITEMS.
clever merchants, who has been on try Life in America,
northern markets is back home
and as polite as ever which means
yours to serve.
The nice showers recently are
making look and the
farmers arc cheerful. We rejoice
with them for truly are
salt of the
Mrs. Will Hammond, of
ville, is visiting Mrs. J. D. Cox.
Prof. of Washington,
came in to tee us this week.
is selling of the best pianos
V. Aug.
The recent rain is making our
crop- hustle.
Miss Florence of Or-
who the
guest of Mrs. J. O. Proctor, re-
turned to her home Monday.
W. K. Proctor went to Green-
ville Monday.
Misses and Susie Moore
and organs on the market and tells spent Saturday Sunday in the
us bis sales arc good, country with Miss Helen Galloway.
While here be took occasion to see Elks and Miss Carrie
Prof. arrange to Hardison attended church at
send his grandson to school this em Sunday,
year. I Mrs. M. L, who has
Miss Laura Cox spent yesterday; been visiting her daughter, Mrs.
in J W. Mayo, returned to her home
The held in Sunday. She was ac-
their regular session at the companied by Mr. and Mrs. Mayo,
yesterday evening, which of our people
was a very pleasant hour for those here and some and
present and list profitable. Washington went to
The new dormitory for boys talon Myrtle. They
nearly completed is not only a a very pleasant trip,
beauty, but a model building for Miss Davenport, of
convenience and comfort. a few days with Misses
With a good taboo building Susie Moore last week,
well equipped and dormitories as, J- L- went
good as lies a large faculty Washington Tuesday.
of the best trained, and most sue- went to
teacher- the State, we
afford to hope for a good w v- Ives- of Norfolk, was
school. And the students ore com- while Toy-
lug to one the most Misses Corine and Louise Ward,
and best equipped schools in the ho have been visiting their sister,
State, is what people any who M-
seen it know of work, and today.
Paul Davenport, Julius
would like to add that and
will place it id health town Fleming and Jim
reach of the of were here last night.
look the brought against
the town by M. if. Bryan,
ii. I., Treasurer, present
which
The Policemen
and chief of Tire Department
made their reports.
The Board ordered notice
given would hear
j complaint to listing taxes at
the
being K. F. Lamb, of amounting to
W. King, of I and ordered paid.
It. K. of I. T.
The
Committee met in Raleigh
day and re elected lion. K. M.
J,
Fields, of Raleigh, was elected
secretary of the The
Central committee was
Lawrence,
Thursday lira broke out
in the lively stable of
the building, head of horses
A Prompt Settlement.
late
X. Aug. J,
ii. a. White, Greenville,
N. C.
Deal beg ledge
receipt check a
i lot of buggies, and ma j to extend
The spread to Company, you their
several buildings, the my sincere thanks M the
Methodist Mag they
, , , ., the death claim i f mi
those destroyed, the church was . , , .,
The was the ii
no of the
i carried a to H
old Hotel at Cam has only days
firm I
by a cyclone settlement
, ,, . , I should the old
peoples-. .
to the insuring public.
Very
W.
Looking ten or rule
there are many of
who appreciate the present
magnificent proportion of the
Green I He tobacco market, From
a small warehouse with only one
or two very Insufficient price
houses we have gone forward
now there la not a market on earth
possessing more and better
lie every way than
arc frequently asked how
tobaCCO will sell, or how
much can we handle
market, It safe to say, is
in a better position than ever
before to lake cure of tobacco and
is easily able to handle twice as
much us she has ever before sold
in a single year, for in addition to
our former capacity we have two
of the largest steam plant in
world now Hearing completion
which give us a capacity for
handling more tobacco than all of
the eastern markets combined
have handled heretofore. Such n
thing as overcrowding the market
is a thing of the past. Under the
present we can
easily and sell over a
quarter i fa million pounds dally.
Farmers need not hesitate to bring
their tobacco to We
arc ready and able lo protect their
wham conn-. With
banking facilities by no
town Slate, and buyer
tenting concerns worth
millions, we again assert that
is absolutely nothing keep
us from leading in
highest prices, as the quality of
our tobaCCO has been
parlor lo all other In point of color
and texture.
Now iii conclusion there no
one in bole state
mo. e in i In writer in the bright
former has for
one
feels in kl deeply the
effects of one
tamest in the
which lbs speak for
than I do,
lit are
day.
have been
week in engaging rooms.
N. C, Aug., T.
Miss Bailie Curtis, of
Baltimore, to spend
sometime with Mrs. George Moore.
Mr. aid Mrs. Lillian A. Lewis
moved Into their new residence
yesterday.
l. W. Arnold who has
been visaing Washington
returned today.
Lucy Barret spout Tuesday
afternoon in with Miss
Miss Nannie Lang is visit
Mis
Hill.
Miss Battle of Littleton,
is visiting her grandfather. W. G.
Lang, and other relatives.
Miss Ca riot In of Kin-
who has been visiting her
W. Lang, mis
called Tuesday by the illness
of her brother.
Little Misses Etta tiny
Madeline Morton returned today
alter a visit lo at
Elite Smith, of Green-
ville, Lucy Bryant, Saratoga,
Mary Lewis, near here and J.
Smith came Tuesday
to attend the Smith Lang
age
Mis. T. Smith, of Greenville,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
L. Barrett.
Miss Del; Ma returned
home last I . from an extend
Visit to Miss King at
Greenville.
Ian Parker and
Harper pat Sunday Snow
Hill.
B, M. I gone to New
tho in business.
Miss Moore has been
quite sit i,, but is improving.
GRIFTON ITEMS.
x. c. August
Abe was here
day.
ITEMS. J- the ears
Wednesday.
J. L. Jr., went to Kin-
Tuesday on business.
It. C. and O. W. Gas
kins returned home Thursday
from Norfolk, City
and Baltimore after a week's stay.
Will of was
here Monday.
The Nottingham and
mill shut down Wednesday
for no telling how long. The water
in the river is so low they can't
gel any down.
Arthur Jackson was
near Snow says a terrible whirl
passed through bis neighborhood
Wednesday evening and destroyed
everything. new school house
recently completely de-
of the was
found eighty j from where
building stood. Tobacco barns
oilier buildings were served
same.
J. L. Patrick returned from n
Norfolk, Washington and
where he has been
chasing goods the firm of Pat-
rick Tucker.
Mr. Hoyle, a Methodist
minister, is here assisting Rev.
In a protracted meeting at
the Methodist church.
who have lost tobacco
barns by tire near are K.
Laughinghouse, two; L. II.
Mumford, one; C. J. Tucker, four.
Mr. was doubly
unfortunate by loosing two tilled
with good tobacco, which with
barn means something like two
hundred dollars.
The farmers are it
Their tobacco is crowding
them mid fodder is
some arc pulling this week. They
are in good spirits over the
sale of tobacco. The prices
for being the and get your dollar.
Three Times
the Value of
Any Other.
One Third Easier,
One Third Faster.
Agents wanted in all
unoccupied territory.
Wheeler Wilson Mfg Co.
Atlanta, Ga
S. T. WHITE, Greenville, N. C.
TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN
OF NEWARK, N. J., POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
up Insurance.
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
C. Is
Will be re-instated if arrears be pal J within on month while you
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of payment of arrears with interest.
second No Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and of each
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
II. make policy payable as during the lifetime
of Insured.
J, L. SUGG,
Greenville, N.
The i ii mil be tO him
most earnest hope is that the and
will abundantly Clowned With the coming of
a golden harvest, if he
Tim country boy sigh city
and Ire were satisfactory every
know it would hold
on.
n Eight hundred and
gel chi mother killed and nearly in-
On August The strife is a- on the railways the
will be a State sufficient wealth to States within the first three
at on to spend of Ibis year is a
rear as was the record.
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
their tobacco on my floor, knowing that
the more 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 to carry on the business,
assisted by best helpers that can be
procured, I can make it to your interest
to sell at the PLANTERS.
Plenty of room to take care of
team, and all the farmers who come to
stay over night will find ample
tobacco if you want best prices.
B. E. PARHAM,
PLANTERS WAREHOUSE;
HUT r. in
oM has retired,
t Is lordliest all ting.
past
wore mill ion, Lord
I unit will
of life
allotted three-
is
doubtless enjoy
quiet
n land.
Hue country i-
r lieu I. bill Hut-
House, lie
Win horn, a.- or bis
I In ii. i it, .- i. -i
homes of
land, It a
Wore ; and
lull tin-
tie die armorial bearing
r lions of bay held
Ivor s.
reared ii
In- .; i . l but of
that Notable
Hi-.- old part.,
s tile
f In iii.
t in; s. . Queen Mary.
Tin- to tin-
until It given by King
.;,. in tin- St.
at Ely, The bone
th prelate
u a royal
until tin- of Henry VIII. when
It n-.-n to crown.
i vi.
Elisabeth, and there lie under
the greater part
of Queen Mary
In third yaw of the of
James I. hi- for
the house, manor park of
with his minister, Sir Robert
of
descendant, the present
of now owns th
Bar ho has entertained at
times tho treat the earth
in n manner his gnat wealth
and The king
has been his on no-
when of hut
only once since he to tho
throne.
Id which the Mar-
will In future spend
most of his and where he will
entertain his friends as re-
a of yore. Is a brick
n, extent. It nu built be-
tween the mil by
earl of Later
it Buffered from but was re-
In middle of
the last Century by the earl. In
a Brent part of the west wing
wan destroyed by Ore, in which
dowager of lost
her life. After the n general res-
the building loot place.
The tin. sides of a
square, hollow part turned toward
The center is looked upon
a tin or the
and. although of mixed
is highly lo the rye.
The wing massive sad
lively plain, supported each corn
by is feet
Tin r is central over tho grand i
which Is Io seventy foot
high.
The third story of the central tower
contains n clock and armorial bear-
of the r, with the
III which .- the pres-it house
i. ., . southern front Is ism
feet tho center Is foe.
Ti.- mi feet mid i
in i fret from tho enter.
The hull Is spacious and lofty. It
leads to gallery. Pi which many i i-
hundreds of equally
relics of the days when was a
favorite retreat for royalty.
In the days when Insolence of
John made Windsor castle
for the
Frederick of and
Kaiser were
visitors at House. Al all
times since the present owner
the lord of the place an invitation .,
II iii.-1.1 has most highly
prized.
city. The sky and
heritage of man, no one
; feels this quite so keenly as the
N. Aug. who in youth
J. K. Harrington, one of our of the sweets of rural
PRIZE
Some Reflector Subscriber.
The and
We ore not so as some of
our the In-
ported laity beetle from China. Which
said to haw cost government
about apiece will clean out from
the notorious San
At the same lime are
that this natural enemy
lie n factor In tho ravage of
the peat should not
place mu.-h the can-
of this animal
should nothing from
lo
At the lime, win-river
is
lie by fruit
an, it is a well known
fact that iii many eases natural
are for tin- reduction
and suppression of many outbreaks of
other animals,
. will live and
hards scattered over our
under the varying
tend to keep
In check, tin- paid
if the Chin
thrive in
.-
sen
bus j the tickets are nut. when
a No. , ball bearing, rotary . I one at the bank will and
lion, drop head S the number the per
Sewing Machine, the tho ticket with the
of which la MO, and i going same number will be given nut-
make a of this splendid chine.
fur Its will In-
ant as with great
iii derived
lolls.
of elevator
In the Is
In K in- is some
eighty in and grain
rule are highly
with the I
l to
u in i i-. . Is
in
i ii
I.- ho
i i tho -r-.
. In i i.;, mill
Th
i Into
of .
-n . i ; i iii I draw
In of
. I. the i f
ii. In work-
I--
m market log or other farm
t. also
In Hi-
iii.-;, farmers ,.,
into
buy tools,
machinery, ., In e
ruble
This tho roll with
crowding and
list other In some
p i-. . gross,
in-
el
of New
land a few
in raise ;.
s. .
in wheat thickly I
-.-
. i. then ugh tillage
i-.
i.
tops to vi.
III
hi sum-
. j far
o . e.
by
lo
i-i- until
p . the
Iii a of tin
paper.
The plan of away tin
prize is a
We ticket,
numbered consecutively, be
If you are n
to Tun now good
nine to pay
in a ticket for
even dollar paid. The more tick-
et you got the larger of
the 1st t you have the machine,
every person who on sub If yon do not
n . i. time to subscribe,
or i he home mid gen.
will be given one of these news, the same time
tickets, Those who pay get one ingot Hue sew-
ticket, and so machine. the
It matters whether you tickets sooner some-
mi tip luck body ill gel the . Tell
dues or a new paying your neighbor about and get
in every dollar
the and a ticket. Everybody knowing anything
e blank ticket ha been sent sewing machines knows that
I poison outside the Stale Wheeler ft Wilson is bent.
, , In s. e ii have its
number to be ,
shown o to
me inn This sum
in- numbered,
no
s. i inn
Is
. I
el in another envelope
Ii.
Iii lie
p in 11.- I in
in;
I Mil
-11
I III I e.
. iii
, In s,
-.-ii
lime
r winks,
line
this
Ma-
.--
BALL.
A voting
course
lakes nil tin
him
You
thing v.
pi
IT OS H III
at the palace, and It Is said that lie
was when the news of Ids
that
accession to the crown took
1st the stately hall. A few years
became young
conveyed to hi sister, the
Elizabeth,
relic of former days at
I served, th
j by Queen and by Bit
Ike Brat earl of
of the notable part of the
boa Is grand
n of by t aid
j has Ova landings. On Wills
I portraits of the by lady.
Vandyke, and
A marble bust of Lord
la over the to tho dining
hall.
The dining hall In which Falls-
bury nae is
most In It
ll Is noble
hung tine and In the pail
has seen many a great gathering of
notable people.
The marble hall, by la
paneled with oak. lined with
rare old tapestry by orb
window, is another notable feature of
the house. Here among the armorial
bearings, badges, decorations and relics
ore two banners presented to the own-
of by the Duke of Welling.
ton. They were part of the spoil
brought from Paris In
In tho library the oak cradle of
the original
11.11 . of Sir Cecil declaring
of of England. . I
in m
If
risks If ii trill v;
a four
college if II
In- has h n re
a. i I. .
In the money In any-
ill better than n
tonal training. Ian rap
lose u ,. .
do. the
have borrow more
-ii gel through.
world h always on for men
with minds
man with college
will be In the lead.-
Willie what does
ons
It near
Willie.
n thoughtful
Then, ton and papa be
th- bloodiest I've got
The Wakes vie I p.
I fell W I . pi;
live . mi
as r-11 n. i. ma m r.- a
M. or lo kilos
Why, day, s Burs as
brought in- hem pup.
I tors my pi hut, oh, I. its
The .; ms up
me
he's s t.,
a . i. day.
half my out h sot
I might It. ti.
in- lip up.
I my hut. Oh,
hole iii.- wakes mt
I'm always th ant
arts nut I
Se sot lo do
I sin l no I ran
I'm a boy likes to a
Abed until lo sup.
Of my pa. but I
Don't that man that wakes me up.
William Wallace
inn.
Irritation bill which passed the
by the Is con-
u ill in it opera I Ion
Itself better than s.
farm i-v.
is nothing more than ex-
lens of the act
which are dry and
fertile productive,
of this Improvement has t i.
Is by iii Tin
ii e
gives ten years In eh to
pay It back. It is shown that,
It is hoped to ultimately
tract land, tin.
process must under lb most
conditions the west very
low, 2.000,000 a.-res a year should
reclaimed and this is lour times
under the bill
Just it would lake mi., year
to reclaim Hint port of tho
can Irrigated. This would I
a addition of laud in nearly I
i . our
lion.
Tills would b- taking hall .
;. n up, for an area
to tin- single state ,
slow ii i- lab .
I I. II. . fill
Again, ii la bin tho sun Ins
pr is of . ;. in , in .
tuns , , the orient
st. , -1 p. I. a
Mitchell
Ti line. r.
known
for
as
ed Harden
park. Mr, is well known in.
chief for n years
or proposal ii.-it tho
do u
extinction of American bison. lie
has been u hunter and trapper most
of his life a a of Kansas
Hi 1- i I here Is
In-.- belief than make
and in poultry,
silts Mrs. Mar. I
tablespoon very twenty chicks
morning and eight mixed with lb
food. I also crumbs all ex-
food when mixed with equal
of i
the cracker factory for
cent per pound.
j.
familiar the the
buffalo and noted with much regret
th- rapidity with which of
plain was passim- away, Mr.
Jones was largely Instrumental In .-,
curing tho appropriation
f , .-
a In
it
meat will lie
laid -I,
flora Who
The
roe, Tall. . A
Norwegian boy up, be-
one of the In the
for Is other race of
big as the Norsemen. The lap.
land on tho contrary,
very toll, although ho Is right next
door geographically to tho Norwegian.
OS than sail, Hi
In . ,
ii,
no doubt, hat o iii.
any other which
pork or bacon baa boiled
be almost to them a
poison.





At the end of last year it was shown by facts and
figures that the
,; i
led the whole market by over a quarter off a
pound for the entire season.
This year the Sales Committee selected the
a Sr
Hot Weather Clothing
Is
FAR
to open the new reason with the first sale, and our
prices on that day have already told their tale.
We take this occasion to thank our
To every
in the past given us their patrons a
one, rich and poor, without distinction, we are pro-
and to past record w point
with and the consciousness of having 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. rt
backing this assertion we have the best facilities of every kind. Mr. this
year will look exclusively after the sales.
We have secured the services of Mr. W. hi. Jenkins, that veteran warehouseman
of the Henderson market, whose smile and cordial hand shake
s pleas-
he has
remembered by many of our farmer friends. For twenty
been connected with the warehouse business of Henderson and thoroughly
it from start to finish. He assist, and as auctioneer will see that
no pile goes it has reached the top notch.
Mr. W. H. will have charge of the office and sec 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
guarantee you fair treatment, honest weights and the cream of prices at iii times.
Thanking you for past favors and hoping be remembered by you again, we are
Your friends,
JOYNER PROPRIETORS,
And many have availed of
Um
You'll like the weight. Um fit.
the the color and the
Serges from Up.
Men's Wool Crash Suits
Up.
Cool, dressy,
hie-and all both cheap and
economical. Money awaits every
customer. as all
I he our Clothing. our
and our Prices right.
Come now. We have
Bargains for all.
Frank Wilson,
KING CLOTHIER.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
NOTICE.
If it a MARK in
margin of this it i. to remind TOO
for we you to
lib what
YOU owe and hope you will not
wailing for it.
in for those who find the
on their paper.
Have candidates seen the hand-
writing on the wall and stopped
coming out.
J. C and W. A. Taylor, about
VI from town, a tobacco
barn by tire Thursday night.
Gold Watch are
ottering an excellent to win
a tine gold watch free,
In i-a at Racket Store.
V. H.
i I
and ll a happy
owner over um of the bird.
he y has been made
that courting by telephone comes
high. We know of one boy who
got a bill a
talk.
Dr. Hyatt will be in Greenville
at Hotel Bertha Monday Tues-
day, Aug. 18th and 10th, for the
purpose of treating diseases of the
eye act fitting glasses.
Election
The State Board of Elections has
appointed the Boards for the
counties. Those for
Pitt county are F. O. Harding
J. S. Smith, Democrats and It.
Ward, Republican.
The Daughters.
The Daughters were very
delightfully by Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. at their
home Thursday evening. The
of Mrs. Cozart and Miss
Wilson, added much to
the pleasure of the
Delicious grapes and peaches
were abundantly set veil and great-
enjoyed by all present.
Trestle on Fire.
The passenger train for
ville left on time Friday
evening, but when
a trestle ahead was discovered on
Ore. The train backed to Parmele
and took on a working crew, re
turned to the scene, put out the
fire and made repairs
to the trestle. It occasioned
a delay of some over an hour.
The following wedding
been
Mr. and Mrs. Amos G. Cox
request your presence
at the marriage their daughter
Rosa
to
Mr. R. Hugh
Wednesday evening, Aug.
nineteen hundred and two
at eight thirty o'clock
Baptist Church
North Carolina.
PERSONAL NOTES
Brief Mention of People Met
With In the Social World
W. II. Cox, spent;
today here.
Mrs. H. of Wilson,
in visiting Mrs. E. A.
T. ll. Queen Wednesday
evening from Newport News, V.
Miss Maggie Hammond went to;
Winterville Wednesday to i
visit friends.
Miss Maggie left
morning to spend sonic weeks
Pilot Mountain.
Miss Margaret Clark, of Wash-1
who has been visiting Miss
Mary James, left this morning.
Miss Clara of Eden-
ton, who has been visiting Miss
Nell Skinner, left this morning.
Rev. J. B. of Rome,
came in Wednesday evening
to visit his brother, E. B.
Miss Lina Sheppard returned
Wednesday evening from a visit of
several weeks to Philadelphia
Wilson.
Miss Blanch Burroughs, of Ports-
mouth, arrived Wednesday even-
to visit Mrs. Z. T. Vincent
Mrs. J. White.
Miss Mary of
and Miss Olivia Watson, of
Clinton, who have been visiting
Misses and Bertha Patrick,
left this morning for their homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers
Miss Annie Harris, of Hunt-
W. Va., who have been
visiting at Falkland, took the
train here this morning for their
home.
Misses Mabel and Julia
Eberstein, of Miss
Helen of and
Miss Martha Tripp, of Washing-
ton, are Mrs. F. C. Hard-
Jets loft Thursday
evening for
J. Jr. came in
day evening from Norfolk.
Miss Irma Cobb left Thursday
for to visit friends.
B. C. Pearce, Jr. returned
Thursday evening from Wrights-
ville.
Glasgow Evans, who has been
here, left this morning for
Scotland Neck.
Mrs. L. H. and
left Thursday evening for
Hi if Inn to visit
T. M Moore, of Roanoke
who has been visiting in
this section, returned home this
morning
of
has the of
superintendent of the Greenville
Knitting Mills.
Miss Bessie Sledge and brother,
Willie, of Tarboro, who been
visiting their Miss Nellie
Pender, returned home today.
1902.
J. B. went to
today.
K. B. Higgs came home today
from Seven Springs.
Mrs. J. S. Norman this
morning Parmele.
George of
came in this morning.
Mrs. T. R. Moore returned to-
day from Seven Springs.
Rev. F. A. Bishop left this
morning for
W. B. returned Friday
evening from New York.
Miss Julia Harriss to
el to visit friends.
Mrs. J. R. Walker left this
morning for
Hairy Skinner came home Fri-
day evening from Raleigh.
J. S. came home Fri-
day evening from Goldsboro.
Prof. W. H. left Fri-
day evening for Seven Springs.
Miss Tunstall returned
this morning from a visit to Kins
ton.
Miss Jennie Newell, of Greene
county, is visiting Mrs. W. II.
White.
Mrs. It. J. left this morn-
to visit friends in Rocky
Mount.
left this
morning for a visit to Scotland
Neck.
W. H. Johnson has moved to
one of the new buildings treat of
the railroad.
Misses Lena Mary Harris
this morning for a visit to
Washington.
Hiss returned this
morning from a visit to Beaufort
and Ki on.
Miss Bessie Harding, who is
near came home
j Friday evening.
Mrs. R. M. Starkey Mrs.
left Friday eve-
lug for
Miss Bessie who has
been visiting Mrs. Edwards,
left Friday evening.
Miss Marks, of
who has been visiting Miss
returned home today.
Mrs. Sarah of
who has been visiting her sou, W.
II. Hobbs, returned home today.
Daniel left this morn-
for Dunn, from there he
will go to Creek lo
school.
Clever George Hawks is
back in charge of the passenger
after a vacation at Virginia
Beach.
Miss Phillips, of Kins-
who has been visiting
Katie Tunstall, returned home
Friday evening.
Miss Gertie who
has visiting her sister, Mrs.
J. R. Walker, left this morning
for
V. II. and Miss
of Wilson, who have
visiting their uncle, E A.
returned home today.
Miss Daisy Winston,
Warren Salisbury,
who have been attending the
house party at took
the train here this morning for
their homes.
Bis Work.
For the first mouth of his term
in office Mayor II. W.
turned over to County Treasurer
J. Cherry for the school
sum of lines imposed
in the Mayor's court. Tho lines
and costs together daring the
footed up
New Firm.
II. Bro., of Haiti-
more, arc opening a general dry
goods here one store of
the Phoenix building, where
Baker Hart formerly Kent. This
firm, who have a large Jobbing
house in Baltimore, have also re
a brunch store at
Dunn, this State. Tiny do a large
business.
150.000 Today.
Tho Greenville tobacco market
hail line break today,
there being about
sold, All the warehouses had a
good share. A number of farmers
were heard expressing themselves
as greatly pleased prices.
warehouseman buyer
on the market feels an interest in
making tobacco bring high prices
and all work together to that cud.
There is not a market any
where than Greenville.
An office boy who
often proves to be one.
on
Today at the Big Store-Cash House of Greenville
Mid-Summer
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 Goods. Come and get some
bargains.
Underwear
Prices cut on the whole line. dozen
Men's colored Sea Island Percale Shirts,
detached cult's, worth SI, dear- i
sale price, TC
Umbrellas
Natural wood. and Cony's crook
handles, fast black, worth and
-penal sale price.
Corsets.
and put them in at
the one price. Celebrated makes.
Sizes lo
Mattings
and Mo
All goal one price.
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 last.
Red Spreads.
per cent cut on all
Spreads.
II II
NOTICE
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
new neat figures and
stripes; good values at
and
Clearance sale
Sheer Dimity
Exquisite new patterns,
stripes and floral pat-
terns values at
Be and
sale
ice,
India Linen
and Can't be
matched in any city fur
less than above prices.
Special sale price,
1216
Men's Shirts
Detached Cuffs, rode, clear- Q,
sale price,
Calico, Yard.
yards Calico, only ten yards to the
customer.
Low Cut Shoes
All caught in this mammoth slaughter
sale. Profits nut of. They must
go while this hot weather lasts. Our
and lino, all styles, warrant
ed solid leather,
Undershirts Drawers
Egyptian Combed yarns French woven
neck, double breasted drawers. .-
Clearance sale price, -5
Lace Curtains.
Worth and 1.75, extra length,
ft. long, very surely worth
and 12.76. Special price,
Armour Soap.
Lasting and Fragrant, worth
sale price per oaks,
Spool Cotton.
I. Spun Cotton, per spool.
The Most Sweeping of Keen Prices
Get in the Main Squeeze. Come Early
C. T.
Big Store
Greenville. N C





Have You Forgot Pills
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AN
UP-TO-DATE LINK OF
What
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
AND A NUMBER OF THING
in ware, , AM UNABLE TO MENTION
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour
Yours to please-
Jas. B. White.
he
days of misery. sad cassia hast to tat
be They set t
SICK HEADACHE,
cause the food to assimilate and sour-
the body, keen appetite,
DEVELOP FLESH
and solid muscle. Elegantly
coated.
Take No Substitute.
CARR
For Lochs, Hinges, Doors,
Windows, Paints, Rope,
Collars, Shovels and Car-
Tools, to
Next to Ricks Wilkinson.
Successor to Ormond
Tell Your V,
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.
A convention of the Democratic
party of Pitt county is hereby cull
ed lo meet in the Court House in
Greenville Thursday, August
1903 at II o'clock A. M. for
purpose of nominating
dates for the Legislature the
several comity offices
Township primaries will lie held
at the usual meeting places in the
townships August sited,
at o'clock P. M. for the par
pose of appointing delegates and
to raid county
the nomination of candidates
Justices of the Peace and Con-
tablet also to elect a Town-
Executive Committee. The
number of delegates and alternates
each township will be entitled lo
is as i
Beaver Dam
Bethel
Carolina l
Content
Falkland
IT WILL rill a Kl hall lull of
with your throat of Ian it will curs a acre AM
Keep
Thai place lo get the best
Fruit Jars
is at our store, have them in
different styles sizes at prices
sis low as the lowest Then as
usual we are for the
Best of Everything
In the Grocery Line
Gel your table supplies from
and are sure so have the best.
and CHEESE ON ICE.
THE NEW
fact always in your
For Cuts, Mashes and all Open Sores, you
need only to apply
a few times and the and inflammation will
be conquered and the wounded flesh healed.
To get tho beet results yon should saturate n piece
of soft doth with tho liniment and bind k upon
wound at you would a poultice.
COe. 01.00 n bottle.
Steamer leave Washing-
ton dally at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily
M. for Washington.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York Boston,
Aurora, South Creek,
Swan Quarter, Ocracoke and
all for the West with rail-
roads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line and Chesapeake
8.8. Co. from Baltimore. Mer-
and Line from
Boston.
July 1st the steam
Guide will leave Washington at
B a. in. Tuesday, Thursday and Sat-
for
and Ocracoke and will leave
coke at a. m. for
and Washington on Mon-
Wednesday and Friday.
The steamer Hatteras will leave
Washington Saturday nights at
during July August,
for Ocracoke.
CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
J. B. District Supt.
Washington, N. C
KEEP AN EYE ON
.;. TOUT fowls use Mustang
your tow Is
first sign of
it or other
CHURCHES.
every Bun-
day, morning and evening. Pray-
Wednesday evening
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. M. A. Allen
superintendent.
every Bun
lay, morning and evening.
meeting evening. Rev.
H. M. pastor. Sunday school
a. in. L. H. Pender,
thin
, Rev
J. B. Morton, pastor Sunday-
school a. m. E. B. so-
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. m., W. B.
Brown, superintendent. Litany
every Wednesday a. in.
Christian Preaching second,
and fourth Sunday in each month
Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
Rev. P. W. Davis, pastor. Sun-
day school P. M., W. R. Par-
superintendent.
regular service
LODGES
Greenville
Swill Creek
I ,. court
inti i I. A. J.
Tin ill. Milling
VS.
. noon as
I . noun
Tl i- C. I. Co.
The defendant Prank C.
w lake notice that an
entitled a has com-
before A. a
if ace i fur r
; N. In i
. ti i on
ll -ll III . I
mat
, . i i. II I . J,.
. iii
. . iii o'clock Ml.
Tl and an-
. nail the In
lion, or r i the pain-
i I.
I'M. tin July, I H.
I. M P.
WHEN YOU WAST
Dry Goods, Groceries, Confections,
etc., go lo
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
Black N. C.
Has f lo
produce fur cash or in
ii for
Summons for Relief.
ii In I I
i V
,. .
null
, Mary I ll I
. .-
J. O.
IN
American and Italian Marble
N, C.
Wire and Iron Fence Sold.
work and reasonable
and p sent on
Notice to Creditors.
in u In-fore tin
i t-.-i as
will inn t.
v. ail. and
L-ll iii i i.
led me, l h i r-
holding aim th
in William Whit, head, In
i-ii for payment
I i iii, on l lore day
I Kl, till- Bill I.
. ll All n
lit, i are urged lo
make hi to me
Tin- II
By order of the Democratic
Committee of County.
ALEX. L. Blow,
W. L, Sec'y.
Cuba contains about, but very
little in ore than, the Same
of square miles as North Carolina.
Its population as to number of
inhabitants is about the same. In
development, outside its
sugar and tobacco and sugar plan-
by no means approach
North Carolina. And yet- it is
estimated that revenue
will be required to the gov-
of the island the next
fiscal year. North Carolina raises
less than four millions of
a year for all slate, school and
county purpose, Including Inter-
est on state and county debt
pensions, this even leaves an
taste in the mouth.
What the Cubans can do, by way
of government, require twenty-
-even millions, or seven times
more than North Carolina, we
A R K V U L attention to details in our Job Depart-
is shown in the high class of work we are
turning out. We have the best equipped office and
do a class of printing hardly in tins section.
If you are particular as to the quality of your
printing, we want your work. We give you the best.
has . I
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lo the s. . tin. i US,
Superior ,.
a s. ;. I. lit
It-rat you i and
or
first
and mi
to make pp mice as hen In re- r
the pin lift will .
I for till-rebel In
North Carolina's Newspaper.
In
Carolina
Pin County
M. I. Polls.
K. P. Pollard,
ill
lint as
in tin- Superior
Put to n
upon
In nm
ll.- will Ink.-
In- is to appear at the nest
of said
i. be held ob Brat in
ill
in N. I.,
to In said action,
plaintiff will apply to ll
iV In
lie
I.
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAH.
CALDWELL
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor.
VI AH.
Receives the
largest telegraphic news service
delivered to any
Washington and Atlanta, and
its special service is the
ever handled by a North
paper,
THE SUNDAY eon-
of hi or more pages, and is
to a large extent made up of
original mailer.
printed Tuesday and
per year. The largest
in North Carolina.
copies on application.
Add i
Charlotte, N.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Broken In
Stocks. Cotton, Grain nod
Private Wires to New fork,
Chicago and New Orleans.
Is your supply of
getting ii is, send us your
order. PRINTING of all
kinds in latest styles and best
workmanship.
A Necessary Precaution.
Don't neglect u cold. It is worse
limn unpleasant, ii dangerous.
By using i Minute Cough you
can It at once. Always
clears the
us the
Cures coughs, croup., throat lung
troubles. -ale. Act
Children like It. L.
Wont.
A Wilier says when a day seems
to have passed in spend not
the night it. Let it seek
grave of thou other mistakes
Of the years, and sleep that the
work of morrow may be fresh-
grasped, not your
strength energy iii erecting
stones over your dead errors, but
put all you have left
of what is to lie join only
monument that will
character. The God who has
for the sands and the high
hills will surely not lie impatient
with you,
The . I for Malaria
Chills and 1- s bottle of
Chill Tonic, ll i. iron
and in a No
run in. Pay.
Poultry Fancier Free.
The Dixie fancier, published by
R. at is
a page monthly journal
exclusively poultry, a subject
in which people are
more profit and interest.
We will send the Pander fir
a year to any subscriber lo
who
a year's in advance
liming this
I'M Know are Taking
hill
Tonic lbs la
II Is simply Iron and in a
No can. no pay j-
II a Tonic
There are when your liver
a tonic Don't give purgatives
gripe weaken.
expel all poison
from act as tonic lo
tin- liver. W. Highland
are. Milton, Pa., I hare
carried H, Mule Karly
me for several years and would
ml lie without and
easy lake. Purely vegetable.
never gripe or distress, L.
Woolen,
According to a recent census
bulletin North Carolina farmers
increased their investment in live
stock during the last ten years
17.8 per improved farm
per use of
Commercial fertilizers 55.4 per
cent., while the value of farm pro-
ducts increased 58.1 per cent.
increase in the value of farm pro-
ducts is attributable in good meas-
to a larger and more judicious
use of commercial and
Improved and
machinery, thus supplying a loss
Otherwise resulting from irregular
or unreliable labor Post.
Ills
While last month
Id boy was poisoned by some
we'd says W. ll. Dibble,
of Sioux City, rubbed
poison oil Iii- into his eyes
and a while we were afraid be
would lose sight. Finally a neigh-
Witch
Halve. The Brit application
him in a few days he was
as well as diseases,
cuts, burns, scald, wounds,
biles, Hi Win's Salvo is
cure. piles at Beware
of Nits. Julia I,. Woolen.
Notice.
To the Democratic voters of Pitt
Bounty.
I take this method of
log my candidacy for the
for Register of Deeds of Pitt
county subject of course to the ac-
of the Convention
when it meets.
I nave been a voter since 1871
and have always tried to do my
whole duty ii good loyal
Democrat nm if Dominated and
elected I v. ill try to preform the
duties of ll office to the utmost of
my ability. Thanking my friends
In advance for I heir support, and
awaiting tin- notion of the
I am the best interest of
the party.
Very truly,
J. L.
AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE.
Industrial Education
A combination of Theory
and Practice, of Book
Study and Manual Work
in Engineering,
Chemistry, Electric-
Mechanic Arts, and
Cotton Manufacturing.
Full courses
short courses
special courses
Tuition and room, a
board, a month.
students.
New buildings for
Write for Booklet Pay
at the A. M.
Pres. GEO.
RALEIGH. N. C.
II is
did for t
stomach
To My lends.
I i II you
I was my
for several months. Upon
advised lo use
word, .-an not tell the good it
dons A had dyspepsia
to that in- had triad most everything.
told him to use Words of
gratitude have lo ma from him
because I it.- Geo. W.
Iowa, and
of mind and on
normal of the
live organs. the great
ionic, cures all
bowel troubles, Indigestion,
any good
Take a dote alter rue
L. Woolen.
TRINITY COLLEGE,
DURHAM, N. C,
Offers graduate and
courses of
v library
i equip-
a gymnasium.
Number students
bled years. Large
of
awarded annually. Loans
made to worthy
very moderate.
For
D. W. NEWSOM.
Greensboro Female College
N. C.
Literary Business Courses
Schools of Music, Art and El
Literary Course and
all Living Expenses, per
Fall session begins
10th, For
apply to
LUCY H. ROBERTSON,
We promptly U. 1-
PATENTS
to
For fir.
to
At the Vance
colored
men the
Only one white delegate
present and he did
. .
but rate,
-DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
in
Also ii nice Line of Hardware.
TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
A. F. A.
Lodge. No. meets first and
third Monday evening. R.
W. M., J. M. Sec.
K. River Lodge, No.
meet every Friday evening,
W. H. O. C. L T. M.
Hooker. K. of R. S.
LO. O. Lodge,
No. meets every Tuesday
W. N. O.,
D. D. Overton. Se.
R. A. Zeb Vance Council, No.
1606, meets every Thursday
W. Wilson, Secretary, J.
S. Tunstall, Regent.
A. O. Council,
No. meet every first and third
Thursday night In Odd Fellows
Hall. J. X. Gardner, Worthy
D. S. Smith
I. O. Conclave
No. meets every second and
fourth Monday night in
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson
D. S. Smith Sec,
DEALER IN-
N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
UNIVERSITY
OF NORTH CAROLINA
The Head of the State's
Educational System . .
Academic
Medicine,
men., Law,
One and eight
Free on to tent hen
mid win of Loam
for the needy.
New Water
Heating System.
II trim begins September
F. P. VENABLE, President
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
The Baptist
Female University
in or
th
the
New
y Four
j y t Te. h-
well f
. Mini. Fae-
men
. ii- I fur by
i v
and Fall y
all
per Session
f;
Dr. D James,
ATLANTIC COAST LINK
TRAINS
Mar ti.
Ar Mount
Lt
Wilson
Leave
Lt
Ar
is i-l
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T. K.
High Grade JOB
here. Bend us j out order.
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D. J.
TRUTH TO
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1902.
NO.
e a y
and
a Year
Ricks Wilkinson
The Announcement
GOOD RESULT OF THE INSTITUTE
iF great in every
of our
created n sensation,
visited as through
out the week. Were it not
for feet that our original
stock was so enormous, we
should have been entirely clean.
out by this as it is, we
still have a good stock of sizes
and styles, can lit and
please every man and boy who
is in search of fine apparel.
We cannot promise you, how-
ever, that this important
sale will be of
j in fad, some of the lots
I are likely to lie closed tint any
Men's Sack Suits, originally priced and now
Men's Sack Suits, originally priced now
Men's Sack Suits, originally priced and now
Men's Sack Suits, originally priced and now
Every Straw Hat in Stock is Marked Down One Half.
Yon will find in our Haberdashery rare bar-
gains to match our suit prices.
Rich Wilkinson
Bethel High School
BETHEL, N. C.
A strictly first class Fitting School
for young Men and Young women.
Thoroughly equipped, Strictly non-
Denominational, and Coeducational.
Prepares for College, for
Business, and for Life.
Between pupils this year.
Hook-Keeping, Commercial Law,
Shorthand, Typewriting and Music.
course is under experienced
and fully competent teachers.
to
Hoard at to 7.00 per month.
BETHEL HIGH SCHOOL is situated in one of
the most beautiful and healthful locations in Pitt
county. session September I. For cat-
and full information, address
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal.
d. i mm,
Editor
Will you please allow me
your paper to say a few
words about the recent institute
for the colored teachers of Pitt
county. I have attended several
institutes for the colored teachers,
but this one was the best of them
all.
needs no com-
at my hands, every-
body knows he has been the right
man in the right place ever since
he has the
schools of Pitt county.
Prof. is to lie commend
ed for the manner in which
performed his duly in the ii
to Prof. Bruce he is a
competent teacher and a wise lead-
of the race. I think
speak the sentiment of every teach-
that attended the institute that
he gave just such advice as the
nice needs. The education
of the does not of a
knowledge of text books
but of mural and industrial
training. When the learns
that education is not intended to
make of them, but
better citizens, then will have
learned a lesson that will be of
benefit to Prof, did
not make himself what he is by
We approve the advice given
by those white gentlemen who ad-
dressed us during the institute.
They gave some plain, practical
advice. IT the had taken
such advice twenty years ago as
was Riven us during Institute,
we would have better
to day. if the sixty
will soon be at work in the various;
parts of the county will teach
as they have been taught, and
learn the youth the race
to move in their own appropriate
sphere, and that sphere is not pol-
nor social equality, is
not an intelligent in Pitt
county that social equality.
Hut we want social contact, by
coming in contact with white
during this institute we learned
more of what is ex peeled of us. I
that the while people are
the true friends of the intelligent
and
If the white people will protect
the his life and property
rights, I do no why the
is not in a fix than he has
been since
C M. A.
After the Battle-------roll call,
After heavy selling 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
We give you your choice for
A word lo the wise is
better than a Webster's
to the otherwise.
Attend this
Sale today and get your share
of the bargains at
Half Gallon, per dozen,
Quarts, per dozen,
A Word of Warning.
and then lo remain in its
lobby until all favorable
It as a secured, is the of
the North Carolina Liquor Dial-
Association. Christian voters
North Carolina, we look to you
of course, the religious newspaper
exhort on the subject of tern
There is quite an up
lifting of the eyebrows, however
when the editor leaves the high
road of dull abstractions and
els the more direct avenues which
pass through practical legislation
The said uplifting of the eyebrows
tells a tale which is not particular-
refreshing to the lovers of truth
and righteousness. ago,
certain ones took
the so called principle of
of Church and State,
Should be a certain kind of
dressed it up as a scare-
crow, and set it in the field
truth to scare away conscience. So
to do your duly in the present sit-
Christian
it has been custom some races
To the White People Pitt County,
The people of Pitt county know
my position In public
their interests, but view of the
fact that of my friends have
a desire that I be a can
for the
like to see me in the
Legislature, I make the following
statement. I fat or
The distribution of school money
according to taxes paid by the
newspapers to tremble
when it was necessary to write the
taxation economy, in-
stead of a special tax.
v. . .
word and of that win re-
good church members have Here the people of many of the
afraid to carry their religion oppress them. Laws
politics, and vole for men that can be understood.
principles rather than parties
Now is the lime when it be
hooves every voter
A reform of the jury system and
pay jurors.
Belief court witnesses.
Mason's
Fruit Jars.
J. B. Cherry Co.
The Only Department Store in
GREENVILLE
North Carolina to disregard the A later contract law
scarecrow and march boldly into of farmers.
very of the field of truth , Better disposition of our con.
is extremely Important
voter know. if
j the man for whom he voles and j remedies be had otherwise
know him as a lover of honor and ; Now if the people of Pin county
, truth of best interests of see lit to nominate and elect me I
his man. will serve them as I can,
Why do we say this Bead the Lower House of our
private circular which the Liquor
A of North Carolina has
sent out, and yon will wonder.
We have not space lo publish
but will give
extracts;
HORRIBLE DEATH OF CAST-OFF
DAUGHTER OF RICH PARENTS
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.
In a lonely house on Long Island
near the summer home of the Pres
United Slates
died one day this week a
who formerly moved in good
New York Brooklyn and
who at time of her death had
wealthy relatives living these
cities. This woman lived and
died all alone. knew any-
thing about her or who her family
were. She died of starvation
the effects of excessive drinking,
Her neighbors say the house rent
was paid money sent her re-
by one in the city of
New York, but by whom no one
IN
N. C.
Cotton Bagging and
hand
Fresh goods kept constantly
hand. Country produce
Bold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
Better Literature for the Young.
While our attention is being con-
called to the demoralizing
of cigarettes and strong , ,
dunk, and while there is a right for ,.,,,
eons war tare raging against these; , ,, ,.,,
drunkard that her family put
Notice to Creditors.
before the
rink
as and
of John
hereby in all persons In-
lo Immediate
In the all
having
are train
payment on or 21-1 of
July. this notice will lie
in liar of
This 21st day of July, Mil
Executrix of the of John
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior Finishings
for Fine Modem and Cheap Build-
We solicit your patronage and
guarantee to give satisfaction in
prices, styles and work.
Please send your orders to
Co.
N. C.
not
j. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Hugging, Ties and
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
our strength
ting some of the foul, dirty liters-
at lire that is read by so many
of our boys and girls.
Our law makers have seen the
evil effects tobacco,
have tried through legislation,
to put a check upon these two
things as concerns boys, but
there is a class of literature that is
circulating in of our
youth that is almost as
whiskey or cigarettes.
It is what an
literature read in
has upon us in future life,
and is children of today be-
Com influenced by typical
characteristics of the trashy novels
sod Jesse adventure
need we be shocked with the char-
shown lives of the
future man and woman.
this nm should engage the at
of every parent and every
teacher.
Brigadier Frederick
is confined lo his homo
by having undergone an
operation for fistula.
her this house all and
there kept her, supplying her with
money enough to complete her run
and bring an end to her miserable
life as quickly as the vicious, de-
grading habit could its work.
What a blot upon the Christian
and civilization of the
can people of this enlightened
Twentieth century.
Neighbors seeing no signs of life
about the place for several
forced an entrance in the house
and a most appalling sight met
their a mattress one
corner of the mom lay the woman.
was alive, but delirious from
the of starvation and
drinking, house It her
were live dugs living, but in
Condition, and two had
evidently died of starvation, Two
dead chickens were near the
bed which the woman and
several live ones in other of
Orders for JOB are
solicited, .
A of Democratic
party of Pit county is hereby call-
ed lo meet in Court House in
there Thursday, August
1902 at o'clock A. M. for
the purpose of nominating
dates for the Legislature and the
several county
Township primaries will be held
at the usual meeting places in the
townships August 23rd,
at o'clock P. M. for par
pose of appointing delegates
alternates to said county
nomination of candidates
for Justices of the Peace and Con-
stables and also lo elect a
Executive Committee. The
number of delegates and alternate-
each township will be entitled to
is as
Heaver Dam
Bethel
Carolina
Falkland
Harm vi He
Creek
My order of Democratic Ex-
of County.
L.
W. L. Sec'y.
what time or place education
will bear him out better than any-
thing Com.
to Cotton Growers.
The
inn only yard.-.
of and six to each
cotton. The buyers belong-
to this have
to put a penally cents on
each bale that has an excess
bugging aid
The Bank of Chapel Hill has
annual of
twelve per cent.
Perhaps no of industry
oilers more lo men now
than architecture. The young
Noam acquiring an
special
master in high
N C ran Promise
ti i ti r . if he should
The Retail in ,. ,,.,,,, ., ,.
. ,, ., ,. I eater What have heretofore
is facing . ,. . ,
. . , professions.
I here been organ zed m this i,. ,
,, men who th of turn.
State association the-.,,,. , ,,,,.,
i , , , , . . ,. I such practical things often
halt on League, having ., .
,, . S. i of concluding
is,,, ,. J
. . new in t
nine v pushing ,. , ., ,
. . , , . ,. what a
work, eliciting local ., . .,.,,
man proposes to do he
in comity in the state ,.,.,.,,, n, , .,
I, . ,. . , . . One does not know at
keeping their doings public
y.
To meet this issue and make a
campaign against this
organized force which seeks the
I ruin of the retail liquor business,
we must be prepared to enter the
Held and wage a vigorous
lion against this enemy. . . .
Resolved, That the following
be made By-Law of ibis
Here follow Ions as-
Retail Liquor Dealers
bar nun resident
Wholesale Liquor Dealers and
brewers annually non-
resident Cigar Dealers 175.00 an-
also a
that members the Association
In ordering goods give prefer-
to
which pay their
The membership of this
is responding to this
matter, and we trust as you are
deeply Interested us we are in
you will forward
for 15.00 once, as we
put ourselves in to
the vital Issue before nominations
a i e made the Legislature, and
The Psalm of
that is of woman is of
but a few days and full of trouble,
for the trust is his mooter.
day of infancy In the
moving of he his
tired body to sleep a trust made
cradle. His nourishment is trust
made food. At noon he
the trust at Starvation wages.
In the evening he is sick of a
fever. Behold, he is attended by
a trust takes trust made
medicine, and only to
ed a trust Behold,
he is altogether wretched I
Argument Which Both
After showing what a lino
thing trusts are for public,
the makers of the cam-
text book to demon-
how the administration is
. going to smash
continue on vigilance until it ton
shall met i adjourn,
S. T. Chin ii
A. A.
D. Cab
smith.
Now, ii any man can read the
above and nut f l Impressed that
it is bis duly to know the
legislator for votes, we
at pack tho
coming in favor of the
Your Tongue
If it's coated, your stomach
is bad, your liver is out of
order. Pills will clean
your tongue, cure your
make your liver right,
to take, easy to operate.
All
ere


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Eastern reflector, 12 August 1902
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