Eastern reflector, 15 August 1902


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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
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lion, or r i the pain-
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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.
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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 ,.
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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
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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
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well f
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men
. ii- I fur by
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and Fall y
all
per Session
f;
Dr. D James,
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J. K.
T. K.
High Grade JOB
here. Bend us j out order.
ll
a Year
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





THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
s. o.
MR. SMITH DEAD.
On U the
D. T. j of were lo
a bright day, death
at the at N. entered the Mr. Ivy Smith
took our beloved
brother, from his happy
family circle. had
the two to this in
clerking for Messrs. J. H.
and Smith, and this year he
Judge X. Hill his Intending lo spend at school
of his candid C. College in At the
the of Justice of North of Hie term he
C, u second class
Ararat 1902.
WHAT DOES JUDGE MILL
a sere
took off all my hair. I
chased a battle of Hair
Vigor and ii all my hair
back
W. D. Marseilles, III.
One thing is certain,
Hair Vigor makes
the hair grow. This is
because it is a hair food.
It feeds the hair and the
that's all there
is to it. It stops falling
of the hair, too, and
ways restores color to
gray hair.
II N I All
If your .
one and we sill
on a home. Be and name
J. c. I'll co., Lowell, Mass.
Pays at the solicitation of came to his brother Ivy's With the
many friends j expectation of working him
myself a Democratic candidate for during vacation. He had not been
chief justice of the Supreme court, there but a short while he
subject to the of any Slate severely taken the dread-
Convention Democrats disease, typhoid, lived
that may be held to nominate a about three weeks.
candidate In opposition to Judge the of skilled
j clans, I I rained nurse and kind
A Democratic candidate, subject mother and friends he suffered in-
to the action of State tensely death was inevitable. Vilification of the Sooth By a Southerner,
composed of democrats, to ma one of the best boys we
candidate in knew, ever trying to do hi
to Judge Clark. What He never drank, or had bad
Judge Hill Has he forgot-j habits, or used profane language
that the State Democratic u any degree, often ask
met in on July his what was best for hi in
there nominated to do for he wanted do right. Ob,
Clark as its candidate for Chief I wasn't it heart breaking to sec
him suffer, one who was so kind
Has he conceived the idea that obedient and esteemed by all
it is the policy of the Democratic who knew him, but, Ob he was
to nominate a candidate, and too food for this unfriendly world
then call another convention to and God in his love and
nominate a candidate to oppose the mercy baa taken him to a better
candidate already nominated, world above. He had conversed
would t not lie suicidal for the with a good many times
Democratic party to adopt such a about religion, had two con-
method Surely Chairman Sim-1 venations dining his sickness and
Fresh Gossip from Near-by Vicinities
by Our Correspondents an
Reported I r Readers. J
is visiting Mrs. S. A.
nor of place.
Fleming, of Greenville,
spent Friday in
Hiss Julia i i of Greenville,
is Miss Maude
Department.
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS
NOTES.
g CO.,
Provisions, Country Produce,
Fruits, Candies, Tobacco and Cigars.
Professor Blend, of Emory col-
has an article in The Atlantic
Monthly on the question,
win. h has brought him into sud-
den notoriety kind naturally
lo follow a bitter arraignment of
the people of the south by a
lean for their manner of hand-
ling and trying to solve a problem
has puzzled minds of the
greatest thinkers of sections of
i the country.
There is nothing too harsh for
this professor to say again.-t his
own people their treatment
, of the
Professor charges that the
the south is
moss sill not advise a course, i tears In his eyes expressed- . , .
, , J, . , .-ed and treated lower than a
very freely. It Is hard to give ,,
him up. twenty two years
blooming Into hood, but
we do not weep as those who
have no hope. Help us to be re-
signed to shy will God,
nothing in my hand I bring,
simply to Thy cross I
It is the policy of this paper to
stand by the candidates of the
Democratic party and it proposes
do so now, if the party an-
calling another
and another candidate
in the Held which candidate this
paper i to stand by h the prob-
It may be that Judge Hill
.- u that he has
kept wish the political
coarse of the State sad is la .
, . . ., , ,. , herd to the lender el.
wing under Impression that, love has bound heart,
the State bes yet n o to .
but
e n-w is hushed,
wans, heart is Still,
on hi
la resting death's old chill.
part.
is still
. v i- .- a-.- I
Uses the times,
lad yen will , fall the
error that Hems now to hare over-
taken you, The convention has
bold. Judge Clark has been
a the of the
I par, by Democrats
will
Tom comes too
late. If you desire the honors of
party you the people
. ii or
you go, Of course
Hill does not mean that he
nor does he that he expects
the endorsement of any other
party. He stales that be
i- himself a Democratic candidate,
A to action of n
of Democrats, which i cans of
a convention,
-Ed no man J Sill's
loyalty to bis at that he will
not stand that
until close the -lay of
election. Hill has lost the
count of days. He'd Alright
when he Bads out.
well, i.- about lime for out
to
out for another royal
.
glorious lawn,
n must w part no
his sister
It is rumored that the
is preparing ti
make us a visit, accompanied by
hi brother, Prince
and Col. his
iii-i side do camps, and
his second.
while in for this
o suggest some
good work on it
part of the
now some fellow has found
on spirits of turpentine
plied freely i- better than com
Whiskey fur bile.
Bog my; won't a lime
He declares that
average while man of the south
, would sooner kill a than a
forty dollar that the
j is thought of at all in a gen-
say is with the most
i lute loathing awl An-
other serious cause of complaint
by him is that when I
el, depot they may not
room for the whit's and
on they must occupy i
their own separate cars. Beach
their destination may not
the the whites
, or rest the
can be
I divided under- two -ore is
of bets and the
other is asking more for the
along the line of social equality
than the n-ks for himself,
Every one knows that his charges
as to brutal treatment are false.
That needs no argument, The
leaders of the of the south
have refuted them lime and time
again. As to his pica for social
matter how much
may de-ire to as-
with the on terms
of perfect social equality, he will
the do not want
to be on these terms with him. On
these two subjects this professor
should read I he speech of Hooker
Washington, President Dudley
other colored men of their
character and standing.
Wednesday evening, Aug.
at eight o'clock-, Mr. Bert Smith
and Mamie wore
married at the home of the
bride, which was very tastefully
tor the occasion.
wedding march, v.
beautifully rendered by Mrs.
Lillie came Mi. Trunk
Davis as best man with Miss Ag-
Moore, of honor, who
was dressed in pore white organ-
and curried pink carnations,
came John S, Smith, of Tar-
i and Miss of
B. Johnson and Miss
Smith, both of Greenville; America is not sufficiently civil
Miss Lewis and J. Smith. ,.,. Professor We ad-
both David Lang, of viM , or
Harper, or perhaps the
Roland Lang, ,,,,. m,
too exclusive him in their
N. C., Aug.
Again c urge upon our friends
who feel Interest in town
surrounding community lo
bring us the news. We want the
outside world to know we arc
the land of living and that we
are no sluggards. We them
to know we are wide-awake and
abreast With the and that we
are a live, energetic, go-ahead
That there is cash here and
room for more, in fact we can
as inducements for cap-
ital as next place going. Po
In OS the news friends we
will gel there with every leg up
and don't forget it.
The result of Dane Cooper's tum-
from his bike Sunday Is a
skinned chin, a bruised lip and a
black eye. His seems
to be Hie of a
will not be to the
Hunsucker Cox to friends
In town and vicinity, but all are
cordially invited to be present at
church to witness the
Mrs. Bennett who has
been at the hospital in Baltimore
, for sometime, we are pleased to
learn returned last week very
by treatment
i she received.
Mis. f. o. Cos and Master
home Saturday from a
I visit to
Miss i of
who had been visiting
I the Misses since Friday
returned home Monday morning.
Misers Lula Lola Stocks, of
have been on a visit lo
little Miss
ti
V. Brans, J. U.
and wont to
Saturday
morning.
Persons wishing first class
dry will bring it or send A.
Fair by Monday evening tho
Mr Fair the
laundry, one of the best
In State.
Our young friend Charlie Baker,
of was here
Sunday, Charlie was one of our
special friends daring the last
of High School s to pros
u. -m of the Stat.
through Bethel Br
for
D- New York,
visiting friends here this week.
W. J. Mayo, of this place, left
Friday for he
has accepted a position as
J. D. of
spent Saturday town
friends.
H. H. Taylor returned from
Norfolk Sunday.
Mrs. Dr. Grimes Thurs-
day and Friday in Everetts with
Dr. It. J. Nelson and wife.
Miss Novella is visiting
relations in Everetts this week.
Miss Alice Carson, of this place,
is visiting friends in Greenville.
Quite a crowd left Wednesday
for to be present at
tho opening sales of the
market for the season.
Mrs. B. B. Whitehurst
day to visit friends near Which
Miss Geneva of Green-
ville, is visiting relatives of this
place.
Miss Wiggs, of
ton, is Miss Jennie Lloyd.
Miss Rose passed through
for Goldsboro to visit
Ii lends I here.
Mr. of Suffolk, Va.,
Wednesday night in
Mrs. of who
has been visiting G. W. Howard
and of this place returned
home Friday.
John of Washington,
Friday In town on business
Prof. Z. D. of Mt.
Olive, spent the past week In
with friend.
Mr. Elizabeth
l i, who been with us the
past week, returned home Wed-
FARMVILLE ITEMS.
N. C, Aug.,
Miss Mary of Wash-
who has visiting Mrs.
D. II. Arnold, returned home yes-
D. H. Arnold went to
Fruit Jars.
for YOU bring hack the stuff and get your dollar.
A dollar spent us
dollar's worth of
every time. It It doesn't
Three Time
the Value of
Any Other.
One Third Easier,
One Third
Agents wanted in all
unoccupied territory.
Wheeler Wilson Co.
I Atlanta, Ga-
S. T. WHITE, Greenville, N. C.
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
OF NEWARK, N. J., POLICY HAS
Value,
Cash Value,
Paid up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
and Miss Smith,
Greenville. Then came bride
who was attired in
white organdy an brides
roses, beaming on the arm of
groom. They were met by
D. II. Arnold who solemnly and
impressive made them man and
Immediately after the marriage
they drove lo Mrs. Tom
sister the groom, where a very
delightful was given
them. They received many
and handsome presents. The
bride is one of sweet-
est and prettiest young ladies, and
groom is a most worthy young
man. We congratulate happy
couple and hope their lives may
lie one pesos, happiness
prosperity,
Hit
Mitchell, , Aug.
yard Charles
A In started
dot to take u year
waked up el the end Of live
day, got so licit he look a
gun and blew his brains out. It
ruse a very
Slat.
u prominent tanner living
As Mrs.
die dog, her r. Miss
Ida aged sixty,
corner house re-
the load from the gun
Miss Baker died
i net ions of even -hades of col-
or. So to And his true level he
may perhaps have to travel as far
as the wild- of the upper Congo.
Wilmington Messenger.
Wilcox Said lo Giving Way.
Norfolk, Vii., Aug.
to die for the murder
Nellie at Elisabeth City,
IN. Jim Wilcox is said to be
giving way under the suspense
while his life is in the bands of
the Supremo He has heard,
it is slated, that he will not be
given a new and that even if
be should got one and be acquit-
he be and
strain, ii la alleged, baa told on his
Is also claimed that he
is feigning Insanity an effort to
escape the gallows, It Is slated
that w ho is a cigarette
Send, bus been noting strangely
for sonic tine recently
we pleased to he will
attend next session
Ii is seldom
Banner Democratic township
of the county asks favors, from her
putty, but at next convention
she will ask the endorsement of L.
L. a Suitable candidate
lot the General Assembly. Mr.
is a farmer of good
sound Judgment, keen perception
and knows the needs of the farmer
and mechanic. He has man-
hood lo express his
as we take it is well lo
discharge the onerous a
legislator,
Misses and Julia Von-
of and
Miss Tripp, of Washing-
Ion, are visiting Mrs. John D. Cox.
G. A. will have two car
loads of cotton seed hulls for sale
the latter part of the week.
if you wish lo be supplied.
J. R. Harper little Miss
Clara Belle, went to Black Jack
Monday and returned Tuesday.
Board.
J. V. Wright has moved bis
family lo Tarboro.
Misses Vivian Parker
Harper are in the country visiting
Miss
Miss Bynum, of Greene
county, is town visiting friends.
Miss Sense has accepted
a n . for M. T. Hoc-
ton.
Mrs. D. C. who
been visiting Mrs. William Lewis,
returned to home at Tarboro
yesterday.
Mrs. Dicey Jones Miss Ma-
King, of Greenville, spent
Thursday night in town with Miss
Delphi Belcher.
BUCK JACK ITEMS.
basing a match. and wife this
ITEMS.
C., Aug. 1902.
Mr. and Mis. Alley House
children, Neck, spent
with relations and
left Friday Great Swamp.
i and Grimes
returned from the pas,
week. They reported u flue lime.
Jennie of Scot-
land Neck, is visiting Bey. J. J.
the delay,
ii at him, almost
Wilcox has
friends who believe him
guiltiest mid who visit him fie-
jail.
this
very stale.
Bud
Friday in
II.
in on
Miss Nobles, Olive,
Is visiting Miss
Fleming, Wash-
Black Jack, Aug. n,
Clark and B. Dixon went
to Friday.
Misses Lucy White and Lula
Smith attended in Beau
fort last
Rev. Mr. Boroughs has been
suffering considerable from stick-
a nail in his foot, but we arc
glad to note he is much improved
now.
Mr. and Mrs. L. II. White, Jr.,
went to Wednesday.
Mrs. J. W. Dixon has been quite
sick for the past days.
Cox Marshall Dixon,
Clay Root, were here Sun
day.
We arc glad to note J. K.
mt Madison who were
shocked Monday
are improved.
Mrs. Ii. If. White went to
Greenville Friday.
Amos Clark accompanied by
J Miss Lula Smith spent
Is Non
Will be reinstated if arrears be paid within on month while
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory i
of and payment of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable. I
Dividends are payable at beginning of the second and cf eel
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase Insurance, or
To make policy payable as during the lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville,
Farmers of Pitt and
Surrounding Counties.
Let me have your attention a
moment I have purchased the
Planters Warehouse
and have charge of it ibis season. I
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 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 that can be
procured, I can make it to your Interest
to sell at the PLANTERS.
Plenty of room to take care of your
team, and all the farmers who to
stay over night will And ample
Bring tobacco if yon want best prices.
To
Moor.
All.-n Brown .
D.
W. II.
D.
J. Ii. Cherry A Co.
n. Fender.
Baker Mart.
it Can.
r. s
no All. n Brown .
ll
While.
W. P.
II.
I. B. K V.
J. A. Hi
J N.
1- A.
Din.
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I.
Co.
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H. I.
lira. U Home.
Henry T.
J. A. Andrews.
J. II.
Allen II .
pi
I- u and
.
II. I. Cow
Board
II A. V
All. ii
P. II. n W. B. r.
I. M.
i. n. a co.
T. Whom
A-
J. I. a- Mr.
J.
K. I. Smith.
it. j. i
ii. P
J. I. Woolen.
H. J.
I. A Andrew.
is. Cony.
Huff.
Peter
A,
r.-M- Hurley.
J. R. Cony.
PEE,
i. T.
W. IS.
v. II, y.
J. T.
W. II.
W, II.
T.
A. A. Jr.
B. Dudley.
J. T.
r v
W. U.
W. II.
J. H. v.
K. II. V.
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W. PI.
K. I. Ii
s. I. Dudley.
s I. Dudley.
W. II
j. r.
Ii. B.
J. T.
II. M.
w. I. y.
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J. T. Smith.
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W. MO I
S. I.
J. T .
s. I.
J. T. .
W. II.
y.
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s. I. Dudley.
w. II.
j. T. .
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so
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M.
a- Ward .
K.
A- Blow.
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PI, A Moor.,
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Amount.
ml
HO
mi
Inn
PEED-
To Whom Ai
Id Johnson.
Honey Johnson.
ii. r. Moore.
ii. w.
T. it. Moon.
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Hopkins.
Ii. c. Moore.
Harriett Hopkins.
Harriett Hopkins.
Harriett Hopkins.
To Whom I-
ll. Duff.
no Moore A
II. A. White.
C Co.
Henry Huff.
J. X. Hart.
Henry
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no Moor. A
Henry Huff.
If. A. While.
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J. H. While.
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Moore A
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Moore A Bro.
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J. H. Cherry.
to
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T, Kins.
Henry T.
Miscellaneous. .
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Wells n Pumps.
Streets and Sewers.
r Horst'S.
Attorney's Pee.
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HI-
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Issued,
Whom
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Amount.
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supply lo . .
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Hi. June ii Hi.- i
an Mile conic, u Inc
I. I'll
Nat
My t me to
j my wire p. a
B If I
I woman f.-r My
and plot for. rue
to marry one lie- twin
rail on
When we Mas.
Be as
This exclamation rather
act
is I her to me if I had
Ma -.-. m atone, hut Instead
that she me to her
The twin each
go only dress.
was a very a
.- pun-,
tun- Mil. Hose was less
so Kn,., pretty I was sure
, ill S of her years She still
i dolls, she
l-ii not the
in I should
j j m- the one.
my arm
After a waltz we chatted. She
no witty and little sharp, meek
an I started a
In o short space of time I had
n in my companion to he a most
won an. and It with much re-
Side.
eyes.
and a of Bidden hair were nil
In my ship Why
not Hie statuesque, dark beau-
my mother would so welcome
as a
In another week I must Be-
company mother to the weekly r.-
at then
they route to my mother's
days. Thus a Meek I saw her
f.-ll love deeper sad deeper.
Dear little lime, I. What a
wile she will lie In make home bright
happy- for some one. A
fear came over me. and I recalled
many where Hose
anxious 1.1 avoid me,
out consideration for her sister or
perhaps to save mo from n went
ruder the tori tire this sudden ans-
pl. urn I Sew to my mother. mist
clean of t, mother dear.
love you must help me lo
gain
James, is not thin
sudden Ami those you
have
mother Listen. This is
serious. You will admit Hint so sweet
Slid unpretending a girl is
now. No words.
but do, like Hi- frond mother you lire.
go and ask Mm.
her
My dear child. I will teach yon bow
to I cannot . back mi
my word. I will to
nil, the of a
fur
all this will, such an
Hint I mil her
I In put
end soon found
opp
were a colleen and a at
. dry
home. Win ii t r i. in-
band, I saw being,
I'll . a I
the her ll nil i all
before Wei.- In
the grounds. The words
lay lips l me
on . la M . i Is
going i. cure I .
Hut How
and I full ah t . at
I. we i I
ill.- . i i
th there i and
the wonderful slit ed
enter.-. .
My i i full
la full love.
are mine,
you v. i v.
your x i n u. , ,
And Hi-. Wile Wore Diamonds.
been that one
Inquisitive Yankee Abroad.
A curious American arrived in
of of court London recently.
mi elevated trains, are a few of questions ho asked
sin
inn
Whom Am
ll. While.
II. f Hooker.
W. II.
I. It While.
IT. II.
H C. Hooker.
W. II
J. it. While.
II. C. Hunker.
II.
II. While.
II. C. Hooker,
W. II.
K, M.
N Hart. .
K. II.
II. c.
Is.
I., coward.
It. While.
James B. Whit.-,.
who ii arm other in ll
I claims popular a
wife home who wore
mt of Ids earning . lie was
I arrested day and his wife
mine to .-i . jewel.
She shocked in hear lie was s
as id thought
i Why do
blue a prom which will not
w din. n nil. in boot
slop wear immaculate white
aprons i- footwear
who them is
Muck Why is there no
direct landau
ha. km
are the n I
for. yon i,
III II low. BUll vole, she
friend, I am
have of. Too .
have her In me, j
ho. me In--1
think me as young
be. Inn because ;.
to
ell
ll eh
After Kiel
evolved
tors and
In
one s
III in
IS III her f
j a .
were inn
S cups. When the
the each at
no
L. Which her own
A n.
When
i i become discolored In Mug
M Indoors III bail walk then
four or five s in a pan of v
water, them em
day. lightly and In us
way. They will be whit
ii very
she risked m have in
furnish your to so many
he
I hem t
II
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in I return the
lion to Why is
in largest of the
world not open nil Why do
many women straw hats in
winter Why can't you break-
fast in n restaurant a reason-
able after When is
any how London
I I would
untie wife, bill you will I
v . ii are
Her .
II now, though
me. I
voice,
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name i
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PLANTERS WAREHOUSE





at in the Market and First
in the Interest of the Farmer.
The GREENVILLE
The Pioneer of the Market, is right with you this season, and in better shape than ever to
take care of the farmer and get the highest prices for his Tobacco. It is conceded that we
have the BEST LIGHTS OF ANY HOUSE ON THE MARKET, and nothing in the way
of hard work in the interest of those selling with us will be left undone.
Past records prove what we can do for you. G. F. Man
back to his first love. He was the tor of th
Greenville Warehouse, and trying others has lea none o
good as this, and he is here again to make high prices talk at the old
Greenville.
R. S, Evans and S. Spain, the other members c t the firm, right
at home on the floor of the Greenville, having connected with it
for several years. The farmers V. now them and know how hard they
WORK FOR HIGH PRICES.
The new season is on we are ready for business. If you want the best
prices to be had every time bring your Tobacco to the Old
The Greenville Warehouse,
G. F. Evans Co., Proprietors,
Wk ea h
COOL
CLOTHES
Would suit look any cool-
if you saved a dollars on
If so. look at mil-
arc soiling for and
In like this want
to count
and fit is an
part. can't very well keep I
cool when at
coat that
down on your favorite-
Flannel coats and trousers.
Oxford mixed Manuel, just the I
for men who want to lie j
in hut not in it.
If you hoy here, we take the risk.
hack if want
has spending a few days here
left this morning.
Mrs. H. IS- Bullock two
of Rocky Mount, are
visiting relatives lure.
Miss Alice Carson, who
visiting Mrs. H. A.
left this morning for Virginia.
Miss Kalie Moore, of Washing-
ton, who has visiting
Patrick, returned home
White Mm and Negro Han on Same
Tree.
Lexington. Mo.,
Frank Wilson,
THE CLOTHIER.
1.11,1
WM W j
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
NOTICE.
If there Is a CROSS MARE In the
margin this it is to remind you
that you owe
for and we you to
settle on early as We need what
YOU owe us and hope yon will not keep
us waiting for It.
This for those who find the
cross mark on their paper.
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS
Snap at Home News Put
In Few Words for Busy Reader
M. Schultz.
here was another good nun
night, something of a trash
mover.
Since the rain H are
and the ,, of
toes increases.
Bonn night
were caught in the rain before
i hey got home from
Gold Watch are
offering an excellent chance to win
a line gold free.
at Carr's Racket Store.
Harried.
On Wednesday the
Methodist church at Mr.
Falkland
-V. Miss Hattie Lee
of South Carolina, were
by the Mr. Stokes.
The bride groom reached
Greenville to
their home I Mr.
Harris is a sou Mr. John S.
Harris prominent farmer of
Falkland township and of
our best
Delightful Sermon.
Rev. J. of Home,
;., preached a most delightful
sermon in the Presbyterian church
here Sunday morning. His text
was things work together for
good to them that love God, to
them who are the called according
to His If any one pres-
failed to be comforted by the
analysis this grand
text, the fault was in the hearing
and not in the preaching. Miss
Bertie Bunn, of Henderson, sang
a solo daring the offertory at the
service.
Mower Contest.
A most enjoyable home
was given Tuesday night by Miss
Ethel Cheek, to a
number of her friends.
Miss Ethel and Frank Cheek
received. The guests were highly
entertained in a guessing
Miss Forbes win-
the first prize, Alex Blow, the
Music was furnished
by Misses Forbes and
Bagwell, after which refresh
were served.
Those present were Misses Helen
Forbes, Fannie Bagwell, Bessie
Haskett, Martha Lee
Abbie Smith Katie
Wilson, Frank Wilson,
Frank Skinner, Dock Home, Alex
Bowling,
Leon Warren,
quiet crowd of
farmers took Chariot Salvers
and Gales i I
from the jail here this
morning and hanged
The men were the confessed
murderers of George Johnson, a
popular farmer, who was shot
dead while pursuing Salvers
Gates after they bad attempted a
raid on his chicken coop.
The farmers rode drove into
Lexington last night and
a. hi., their way to the
jail. The prosecuting attorney of
the county guards were
the building but they saw that
I resistance to the lynching party
l would lie futile and offered none.
Members of the party were equip
with crowbars, files and axes
work was quietly and quickly,
started at the opening the cells.
and Gates occupied
;,, compartments and nearly half
I hour elapsed before both men
were secured.
With the trembling
safely in their possession the crowd
j started for the cemetery, three
miles from the of the town.
Beneath a low tree the leaders
led and the crowd formed a circle,
with the prisoners in the middle
The stillness was hardly broken
until the prisoners were asked if
they wanted to make any
the white
not evince one half as much j
age as did the He
Skinner left this morning j said done the
for Baltimore. shooting and that he was to
Miss Ethel Skinner left this pleaded for his life but his j
morning for Baltimore. j words were cut short and
E. H. Thomas returned told to speak.
PERSONAL NOTES
Brief Mention of People net
With In the Social World
Monday,
Ola is sick today.
The editor is on the sick list.
J. R. left this morning for
Baltimore
E. James left Sunday afternoon
for Danville.
day from Seven Springs.
W. B. Greene returned
day evening from New York.
Miss Mary returned Sat-
evening a visit to
son-
Miss Nina James returned Sat-
evening from a visit to Hal-
Miss Leona of Greene
county, is visiting Miss Emma
Starkey.
Misses and
of Halifax, is Mrs. W. II.
Johnson in West Greenville.
Captain and Mrs. Barr, of
spent Saturday night and Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Ola Forbes.
Mrs. J. W. Higgs and children
Saturday evening from a
visit to her parents at Kinky
Mount.
J. W. Brown and little daughter,
went to Kinston
day evening and returned this
morning.
Mrs. Battle of Rocky
Mount, came in Saturday evening
to visit her parents, Mr. Mrs.
W. M.
Tuesday.
Hon. Harry Skinner left
morning Raleigh.
Harvey Jones returned Monday
evening from Virginia Beach.
Mrs. O. E. Warren and children
left this morning for Salisbury.
W. A. Bowen has gone north to
goods for the firm of Pulley
Bowen.
Mrs W. B. James children
returned Monday evening from
Rev. J. N. Booth returned this
afternoon from Goose Nest, where
he has assisting a series of
meetings.
August, m,
S. A Gainer, of Bethel, was
here today.
W. of Bethel,
was here today.
O. H. old is left this morning
for Virginia Beach.
Miss Rosa Hail, of Snow is
visiting Mrs. J. L. Sugg.
Carl Wilson returned Tuesday
evening from u visit to Plymouth.
Miss Ruth Borden, of Plymouth,
is visiting the family of W. B.
Charlie Best, of Wilson, who
He admitted being present with
Silvers on the raid In
which Johnson was killed.
He said he did not know which of
them tire I the fatal shot and that
neither had murder.
both confessed to the pros
he said,
he said we were equally guilty and
would have to hang. I guess my
time has
Ropes placed around the
necks, were drawn light
the two were hanged
to the same tree. The
crowd then disported. At day-
break this morning the bodies
cut down and brought from
the cemetery to an undertaking
shop here. This morning a
There
is no doubt that is verdict will lie
that the came to their
deaths at the hands of unknown
parties.
In Lexington there is no popular
demand for the prosecution of the
Mayor's Court.
Mayor H. W. has dis-
posed of the following cases in his
court last
Bob reckless driving,
fined and costs total 94.20.
Carter, using vulgar and
profane language on streets, fined
and costs total
John assault with
deadly weapon, over to
Court.
Claude Cox, drunk and
costs total
IT-86.
Claude Cox, resisting
over to Superior Court.
George Wilson, drunk and down
upon streets, and costs,
9.1
John drunk and dis-
orderly, fined and costs, 91.20.
Hopkins, assault, not
guilty, case dismissed.
Amos Daniel, assault,
and costs, 94.00.
Excursion to Norfolk.
Hatch Bros, will run another
excursion tor white people from
to Norfolk on August 20th
returning 27th. One night
two days in Norfolk. Fare
for the round trip 92.00. Train
will pass Greenville at A. M.
Nice time for everybody.
Today at the House of Greenville
Mid-Summer
CLEARANCE SALE
Millinery Goods.
Our Millinery Go in charge of Mrs. M.
T. be closed out with all
Summer Goods at a sacrifice to make room
for Fall Goods. Come get some
bargains.
Summer Underwear
Prices cut on the whole line. dozen
Men's colored Sea Island Percale Shirts,
detached worth clear-
sale price,
Umbrellas
wood, and Corry's crook
handles, fast black, worth and
Special sale price.
Corsets.
fine. and We put them in at
the one price. Celebrated makes.
Sizes to
Mattings
and
All gout one price. C
per yard
Clothing.
-3 per cent off
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
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,
in new neat figures and
Stripes; good values at
and
Clearance 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, if
Men's Shirts.
Detached dear-
sale price,
Calico, Yard.
yards Calico, only ten yards to the
customer.
Low Cut Shoes
All caught in this mammoth slaughter
sale. Profits not thought of. They must
go while this hot weather lasts, Our
and line, all styles, warrant O
solid leather,
Undershirts Drawers
Egyptian Combed yarns French woven
neck, double breasted drawers.
Clearance sale price, -5
Lace Curtains.
Worth 11.00 and 1.76, extra length,
ft. long, very surely worth
and 92.76. Special sale price,
Armour Co's Soap.
Lasting and Flagrant, worth
Special sale price per cake,
Spool Cotton.
. Clark's Spool Cot ion. per Spool.
The Most Sweeping of Keen Prices
Get in the Main Squeeze. Come Early
C. T.
The Big Store
Greenville. N C.





Have
. q THAT I AM AN
r up-to-date op
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
WASHINGTON LETTER.
A OTHER THING
I AM TO MENTION
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour
Yours to
Jas. B. White.
CARR,
door to Hicks Wilkinson. to Ormond Cut. I
.,
Lag. ;
Then is more than the
of I smile playing the
features of the Democratic
politicians in Washington when
any is to the House
veil boom and of lute
I here has been a suggest ton of a
similar expression on the
of certain Republican
while others regard
nation with an anxiety which
would hardly seem warranted by
the As a matter of
I there is a suspicion that
the Roosevelt boom has been pie
I maturely launched is
tined to an early grave. It
has long been an axiom with
that a boom, like good let-
must be grown rapidly, that
from its first appearance as a tiny
leaflet it must grow and wax
Strong without a single cheek as
otherwise it become stale
unpalatable would be
eventually rejected as too an-
Of course, be said that
Mr. Roosevelt has the
of such powerful leaders of his
as Quay and so he
has now, but that he has it now is
no guarantee that he will have it
in Both of these gentlemen
dad re, and before all else,
the defeat of Senator Hanna and to
cud they are ready to make
many sacrifices but that will not
prevent either the nor
the from changing his
mind, entirely, for the of
the course, when the
convention two years
hence to be hold, fan the
is at our store. We have them in ,,,., the public.
-Ivies and at mice- , ,, ., .,,.
as low a the lowed Then as
usual are headquarter for the I lust. which
Best of Every th in
, J . . I answer in the negative, all
It will wear out the
Get table supplies from n-ambitious young man who now
you are sure so have tho best. . . while House will find
and CHEESE OX ICE.
Tints Pills
will save the dyspeptic from
days of misery, and enable to eat
whatever be wishes. They prevent
SICK HEADACHE,
cause the food to assimilate and
the body, appetite.
DEVELOP FLESH
mottle. I
ins
Take No Substitute.
Poultry Fancier
The Dixie Fancier, published by I
j. B. at Go., is
a page monthly journal devoted
exclusively to poultry, a subject
in people are
g more profit interest.
We will scud the Fancier free fir
a year to any subscriber to
who pays
a subscription advance
daring this mouth.
OLD DOMINION LIN
First Church to
lament.
V.-
For Locks, Hinges, Doors,
Windows, Paints, Hope,
Collars, Pious, Shovels and Car-
Tools, to
t e r i a u
Church, in Sassafras Fork town-
ship, county, is the old-
est Presbyterian church in the
State. The records show that in
the first celebration of the
supper in North Carolina
was celebrated in this church.
Efforts are now being made the
earnest Christian ladies of Ibis
church to raise funds with which
to repair and preserve this old his-
building which should be
held in sacred remembrance by
well as by all
Christians. May they be success
fill may this grand old church
stand ever as a beacon light to
point the people
Ledger.
TICE
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York Boston,
Aurora, South Creek, Belhaven,
Swan Quarter, Ocracoke
all for the West with rail-
roads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominions. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line Chesapeake
3.8. Co. from Baltimore. Mer-
Line from
Boston.
July 1st the steam
Guide will leave Washington at
Thursday and Sat-
The Legislature will next year
have to face the problem of en-
the accommodation for the
1876.
S. M. Schultz.
Wholesale and retail Grover and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
heads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor for Belhaven,
suits, Tallies, Lounges, Safe-. Ocracoke and will leave
the best
That the place lo gel
Fruit Jars
To My friend.
ii la with Jo; I you
did tor inc. I was troubled with my
or months.
advised to did so,
and word can not II the good it has
done me. A neighbor had dyspepsia
no that he had most everything.
I told him lo use Words of
have coins t from him
because I it- W. .
Viola, Iowa. Health
of mind boil send on
and normal a
live organ. the great
tonic, cure all and I
troubles
. a, dim good food
eat. dose after meats.
John I.
Gail Ax Shaft,
High Life Tobacco, Key West Che
roots, Henry George Can
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Bead Meal Hulls, Gar-
Beads. Oranges, Apples, Note,
dandles, Dried Apples, Peaches.
Prunes, Raisins,
and China Ware, and Wooden
Ware. Cakes Crackers, Mac
Best Butter, New
Royal Sewing Machines, and nu
morons other goods. Quality
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
at a. m. for
Belhaven and Washington on Mon-
day, Wednesday Friday.
The steamer will leave
Washington Saturday nights at
during July and August,
for Ocracoke.
J. J. CHEERY,
N. C.
J. i;. District
Washington, N. C
CHURCHES.
every Sun-
day, morning and evening. Pray-
Wednesday evening
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. M. A. Allen
superintendent.
every Hun
lay, morning and evening. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
M. pastor. Sunday school
L. H. Fender,
thin
Sunday, morning and evening. Rev
J. B. Morton, pastor Sunday-
school a. m. E. B.
F. H. Hard-
Minister. Morning and even-
prayer with sermon every 1st
and 3rd Sunday. Lay services
every 2nd and Sunday.
Sunday school a. in., W. B.
Brown, superintendent.
every Wednesday a. m.
Preaching second,
fourth Sunday in each month
meeting Wednesday night.
Rev. D. W. Davis, pastor. Sun-
day school P. M., W. R.
superintendent.
regular service
LODGES
S. M. Schultz
Phone
The Baptist
Female University
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Dry Goods,
ate., go to
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
Hack Jack. X. c.
line go on bands Prices I
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i American and Italian Marble
We have heretofore remarked
many extraordinary things
arc happening this year.
happened last week in
when the
a man for Congress who
i looking for it and didn't
Star.
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himself abandoned by the public,
which is fickle in us favor, and by
the politicians who hive been his
friends only as a matter of
ency, when the crucial hour
The proposed loan which Cubs
Intends negotiate and which ill
result in the Cuban
bonds lo the amount of
i- causing considerable
to the administration and it is
even President Palms
h, or is to make appeal
to the President to call an extra ,.
session Congress to ratify a re
While
plant, II. Dibble,
Iowa. rubbed
bandit Into j
for a while we afraid be
would ii sight.
DeWitt a
Salve. application
in him and in u he
u- a For a-.-.
burns, wound. Insect
In
of
S w
th-i Teach
em
welt cl i lilt.
logical
. mm
l lad
for
Prim in.
Matron Poll
t all Ice
per Session
R. T. V ANN, Raleigh,
DEALER IN
A LINE OF-
m mi
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
A. F. A.
Lodge. No. -M, meets first
third Monday evening. R.
W. M., J. M. Sec.
K. River Lodge, No.
meet every Friday evening.
W. H. C. 0.1 C. L T. M.
Hooker. K. of R. and S.
I. O. O.
No. meets every Tuesday
evening. W. Atkins, N. G.,
D.
R. A. Zeb Vance Council, No.
meets every Thursday even-
W. Wilson, Secretary, J.
S. Regent.
A. O. Council,
No. meet every first and third
Thursday night in Odd Fellows
Hail. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy
D. Smith
I. O. Conclave
No. MO, meets every second and
Monday night in
lows W. B. Wilson
D. S. Smith Sec.
ATLANTIC COAST LIN K
RAILROAD CO.
TRAINS
St
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counter
s Beware
ire end Iron Sold
work and priors
p on
Summons for Relief.
Notice to Creditors.
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with Cuba. The
Senator of
went over Oyster one
day last week and spent some
hours with the President would fur the
Indicate the bag
and whatever lie the facts ii
known that the ,,.,
with States
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as their only hope for unsocial I
In of such an
appeal will Mr. yield
t President
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Carolina's Foremost Newspaper.
The Charlotte Observer
EVERY IS THE YEAR.
CALDWELL TOMPKINS,
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor.
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largest telegraphic news
delivered to any paper between
Washington and
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ever bandied n North Corn
paper.
Hi more m i
to large extent up of
original
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per The largest ; .;. i
in north lien.
I Sample sent
Charlotte, N. O.
A cotton ling has mule its
in Mississippi and is
said lo lie doing much damage.
The planter.- are greatly alarm-
safety of cotton crop
not destroyed.
It Needs n Tonic.
limes when your liver
In. Don't purgatives
weaken.
poison
in set in Ionic to
I have
little Karly Risers
with me several years and
Will be receive the support i
i does yield to take. Purely
action in regard lo loan re
as n and be me-
with resistance by the
Republican who it it be
stood back of the opposition
to reciprocity Strength
to secure the defeat of that policy
These are all questions which are
being Washington
and the answers to which
with interest.
Alabama, was In one
day this week. Speaking the.
campaign, be said he did not;
take view that tome of
hit colleagues did, The
bad to much more money tori
their interest,
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II.
The thirteen veer
Mr. William
laughter
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township, recently killed a high-
land snake,
snakes mil of
A Necessary Precaution.
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TRINITY COLLEGE,
DURHAM, N. C.
oilers
courses of
study, new library
laboratory equip-
gymnasium.
Number
in ii years Large
scholarships
awarded annually. Loom
made to worthy students.
very moderate.
For address
D. W. NEWSOM,
Dr.
Dental Surgeon,
Greenville,
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every
and rices as low at the
lowest. Highest market price
paid for country produce.
PATENTS
For free book,
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Slow Starvation
i the fate of from
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the
AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE.
Industrial Education
A 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, HO a
board, a month.
students.
New buildings for BOO.
Write for Booklet. Day
at the A. If.
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and Broken In ls H Is, sand as your
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York, in the bathe
lbs sensible remedy.
eat body and time Ml
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Fats. Agent
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High Grade JOB
I Chapel Hill, North Caroline done here, us
POOR PRINT
All the News
-For
a Year
The Eastern Reflector
J. EDITOR
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, 1ST. C, TUESDAY AUGUST 1902.
NO.
Tuesday
and Friday
a Year
Ricks Wilkinson
The Announcement
great reductions in every
department of store
created and
out the week. it not
fur the fact that out original
stock was so enormous, we
should have entirely clean-
tad out by as it is, we
still have a good stock of sizes
and styles, and can lit and
please every man and boy who
is in search of fine apparel.
We cannot promise you, how-
ever, that this very important
sale will be of long duration;
ill fuel, of the best lots
likely to be closed out
day
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 C and now
Every Straw Hat in Stock is Marked Down One Half.
You will find in our Haberdashery Department rare bar-
gains to match our suit prices.
Rich j Wilkinson
Bethel High School
BETHEL, N. C.
A strictly first class Fitting School
for young Men and Young Women.
Thoroughly equipped, Strictly non-
and Co-educational.
Prepares for College, for
Business, and for Life.
Between and pupils this year.
Book-Keeping, Commercial Law,
Shorthand, Typewriting and Music.
course is under experienced
and fully competent teachers.
to
Board at 18.00 to -7.00 per month.
BETHEL SCHOOL is situated in one of
the most beautiful and healthful locations in Pill
county. Fall session opens September I. For cat-
and full information, address
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal.
SUCCESS.
Two Measuring
ion.
A farmer of county,
conversation in Journal of-
one recently, remarked
that while he looked back over the
fifty years of his life
plated his present age and his
standing he was inclined to
be ashamed of himself, but upon
further bis shame would
rather into pride.
at his lite from the standpoint of
those who count only
as success, he could but
admit that it had been a failure,
enough
to give a moderate amount of com-
fort, he had neither made nor
saved money. lint the other side
of the calculated to
stimulate a of
that be bad made his home
he had educated his large family
of girls and trained them
to useful men and women
of them who were grown, the
were yet being trained while
living for himself he bad veil also
for others and hail wielded an in
for good in bis community
and county. These thoughts came
to him in no spirit of vanity or self
they were merely the
reflections of a sensible man who
could look at things as they are.
There in Union
county who has attained success.
He has worked and late
worked himself family.
He got all he could in his fifty
years and kept all lie got. His
of each year put into
lauds, improved machinery and
better stock. When hour
glass of his life to the half
century mark, spoke him
as well to do. Hut had
grown up as the weeds about
and none of them read or write,
in an age of which education and
the spread of intelligence are the
most marked features, this man
has reared his children as he might
have done before the invention
printing; his sleek and
fat, bis barns are full, but bis
are and era
brightness and happiness,
the world is getting better, they
are shut out from light and
will pass their days expatiated,
birthright sold for a mess of pot-
which they themselves did not
even receive.
Which has ban
Fewer and fewer grow the eases of
success like the latter, those
like former daily multiply.
Monroe Journal.
After Battle--------roll call,
After heavy selling Lots.
And broken broken prices.
and that is why we are 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 than a Webster's
lo the otherwise.
Attend this End-of Season
Sale today and get your share
of the bargains
Too Many Pardons.
The Governor a ill do well to
slower in the matter of pardons.
a row at a primary, a
of the
Journal says among the
pants, was who bad only
lately escaped from the roads by
pardon from the
There has been much criticism
of Governor tor pardon-
log and of Solicitor Brooks for
recommending the pardon of one
of gold brick swindlers. It is
claimed that lie was the
two and was not
at heart his previous
ll If had been good, that be
ready been la jail two
that he ought not to for the
same punishment administered to
the two men who an- principals In
gold brick deviltry. As a
matter he was twenty seven
old was convicted of an in-
famous crime, sentenced to
seven years Imprisonment. He
ought to have been compelled to
sci out bis full
New s and Observer.
The Gold Production.
Half Gallon, per dozen,
Quarts, per dozen,
The statistics of gold production
show that of the whole output of
the yellow metal in the last
over cent has
mined 1880. With the re-
To People Pitt County,
The people of county know
my position public matters and
their interests, bin view of the
fact that easy Of my friends have
a desire that be a can-
for the
like lo see me the
Legislature, I make the following
statement. I favor
The distribution of school money
according to taxes paid by the
Just economy, in-
stead of a special tax.
Better that will re-
the people of many of the
hardens that oppress them. Las
that can lie understood.
A reform of the jury system
better pay jurors.
Relief for court witnesses.
A labor contract law for
of farmers.
Better disposition of our
A constitutional convention, if
remedies be bad otherwise.
Now if the people of county
sec lit to nominate and elect me, I
will serve them as best can, in
the Lower of our
T.
J. B. Cherry Co.
The Only Department Store in
GREENVILLE.
THE GREENVILLE
IN
GREENVILLE N. C.
Cotton Bagging and Ties
on ban d
Fresh goods kept mi
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
CO.
Notice to Creditors.
duly UM
of Tit
km Executrix of will
of John
lO fill in
tin- lo
to the
person hit id
notified to present them for
on or the day of
illy, It. this will
In bar of
ThU day of July, 1902.
W. FLANAGAN,
of the of John
, of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior Exterior Finishings
for Fine Modern and Cheap
lugs.
We solicit your and
lo give satisfaction
prices, and work.
Please send your to
Tile Po. Co.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
in 1806.
J. I. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties Bags.
Correspondence and shipment
solicited.
FOB SUPPLY.
A Court Room.
At the the weather for
some weeks has been of the
kind calculated to cause a to
wear under clothing or
overcoat. It has bees Irksome lo
attend any kind of a public
indoors, where it has been
hot to eggs the
most favorable yet last
week Judge Shaw held
in n tobacco barn. The
court house being
ed and could not be
Judge Shaw ban more
ranee, pluck
the average man, yet got next
to he said he could
most feel his cooking
that great big old barn. However,
he put the wheels of in mo-
and made a bole in dock-
et, the to lie completed
the last of this week.
We have just added Steam Supply to our business and
will fell anything in this line very low. See us when in want of
and Angle Valves, Standard Globe
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water
Oil Cups, Air Cocks, Steam Hancock
U, S. Injectors, Gangs Cooks, Steam
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Fitting all sizes.
LINE OF Packing, Rubber Belt,
Belt, Leather Belt, Belt Lacing, Bell Hooks,
SOLE AGE
to in Surgery.
Train of North-
of mining in the Trans-1 western road are to receive
the methods t ion In medicine and surgery,
production are now employ-1 they shall be able to set a
throughout the broken leg bind up
of gold territory being I of the injured.
carried on great combination of I Hallway surgeons have estimated
is sure to be that to per cent, the deaths
vastly increased. The of which now occur from injuries re-
n new adjustment of rel veil in railway wrecks would
lie to in not provided injured re-
undertakings, higher skillful and aid
prices and greater apparent pros-at once. The value of the theory
The production of gold bat appealed to the officials of the
the States is now about, Northwestern.
one third of the total product and I It is proposed to establish a
of lute years a larger and larger , school of instruction, where train
proportion has been retained in be taught rudimentary
the country, greatly strengthening surgery, become with
our position among the of the remedial used for the
purpose of temporary relief and
. learn what materials arc used
Parson Could Shoot. lo use them. this
every passenger and freight
Aug. I .,, . ,,.
. . ,, , will a medicine chest
double at ,, . , , . ,, ,.
r j well with all the materials
county, reached here tonight. Two
brothers, John William Tram-
well were killed by Kev. Whig
Duncan, a Baptist minister, whom
they assaulted, following a quarrel
in which John charged
the clergyman with being too Inti-
mate with Ma wife. Duncan de-
the but the
repeated and then assaulted the
minister With clubs, beating him
merely about the bead. He man
aged lo gel away, warning both
men mil to continue their assault.
Both followed however,
started to renew the assault when
Duncan drew his revolver and
Bred, killing both.
Which physicians and surgeons
thick essential for the purpose.
Chicago Dispatch.
The life companies
have policies force in this
State, covering
issued policies during
the year for
of premiums and paid
losses.
Harvesting- Pip and Farm Tile
Garland Cook Stoves.
Why b
is noticeable arc
left standing hitched to vehicle
now than formerly. We
asked a the day
why this was. good reason
could be given. It might be
vehicles are nut prised now as the
I Here formerly and cost less
replace. reason given i.
I homes me driven lo vehicles
than tiny used lo he and are
driven In company more. The
I man who driven to town once a
month usually takes his horse
loose from the baggy before hitch-
but man who comes
day go to
trouble. the bridle
reins over a and goes away.
Lynched on General Principles.
New Orleans, Aug
named John was lynch-
ed at county,
Mississippi, near the Louisiana
line, by a mob of unknown white
men for various robberies and
crimes. The lynching occurred
in a backwoods district, and there
are few particulars. The coroner
was body
rat twinging from a tree by the
roadside. The body was taken
down buried, but nothing
could be learned of the
a Li-publican candidate for
in Kansas charges
admission to bis meetings. Hut
the people in his bailiwick don't
have much fun they enjoy
I his Star.
I hr it. -i ii. i Malaria
i Ki v i I- n lit
Chill Tunic, la iron
in a tailless form. No
i Pi
V t
When you t hill
Tonic ii
printed on
it Iron mi
DO n.
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
Easy to take, easy to operate.
AU .
BUCKINGHAM'S
I it I a I
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Eastern reflector, 15 August 1902
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