Eastern reflector, 26 August 1902


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Have You Forgot Pill
Sn, W W Alter of h.
THAT I AM STILL
UP-TO DATE LINE OF
What
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
. A OF THING
Tinware, , AM A TO mention
Come to see for your next Barrel Flour
Yours to please-
Jas. B. White.
After a
will derive benefit by taking c
If been
LINKING V
they will promptly the nausea,
SICK HEADACHE
which follows, restore
the appetite and remove
Int. Elegantly sugar coated.
No Substitute.
CARR
For lucks, Doors,
Windows, Paints, Pope
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car- spared he would
go to
county the kick-
Republicans are cull the
it is a good for In-
in all panic everywhere.
It the per
mm ho originated this character-
i of the recalcitrants had on
Inspiration he did w. At
the same time the term is
though not meant to so, to
those upon whom it is bestowed.
It comes, of course, from
and the Chinese were right.
It is true their heads were
ed off but this didn't alter the
main fact, was sentenced
to death lot down the prop-
that it is the earth that re-
and not the sun. It was
promised him that he
H. CARR
to Ricks Wilkinson.
to fair.
Tell You.
That the lo get the best
Fruit Jars
is our store. We have them in
different styles and sizes at prices
ion as the lowest. Then as
usual we are headquarters the
the way to the place of execution
he weakly recanted, but he
to a trusted attendant that
it is the earth that revolves, just
the same. WM a
but he didn't have the sand.
More power to the- elbows of the
Boxers more fuel
their sand boxes And the
to all everywhere
when they are
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.
A convention of the Democratic
party of Pitt county is hereby call-
ed to meet in the House
on Thursday, August
28th, at o'clock A. M. for
the purpose of nominating
dates for the Legislature and the
several county
Township primaries will lie held
at the usual meeting places the
townships Saturday, August
at P. M. for the
appointing delegates and
alternates to said county
the nomination of candidate
for Justice of the Peace Con-
stables and also to elect a
ship Executive Committee. The
number of delegates and alternates
each township will to
is as
Beaver Dam
Bethel
Carolina
-5
Falkland
Greenville
Creek
By order of the Democratic Ex-
Committee of Pitt County.
EX. L,
L. Sec'y.
1875
M.
Wholesale and retail Grocer and
Dealer. Cash paid for
Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattress, Oak Baits, Ba
by Carts, Parlor
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
and Gail Ax
Life Tobacco, Key West Che
roots, Henry George Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Bulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges,
Candies, lined Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes Crackers,
Cheese, Best Butter, New
Sewing Machines, nu
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
S. M.
OLD DOMINION LINT
An Killed.
yon
oil
A while man named of
N C. who came to
Thursday on an excursion
from fell from
j tram just south of Willard
; and when found shortly
Baltic With
The Baptist
Female University
Best of Everything
oar table supplies from n
The train was running at an av-
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WANT
Goods, Groceries, Confections,
etc., go to
Mrs. L. It WHITE,
Blurt Jack,
line f -u low
pi In e bought for -r In
H I r
J. O.
American and Italian Marble
Wire Iron Fence
an pi
Ala. Aug.
T. S. of
Tenn., had a battle with live men,
to be the Tennessee pen-
escaped
miles north of Florence yesterday.
The men were armed Colt
pistols and blue jump-
While saw the men pass near
coining south, and
followed on horseback.
Coming suddenly upon the men
sitting a lumber pile at a cabin,
he opened lire his pistol at
All live men retained
the tire and White jumped off his
bore, using it as a protection.
Two men, whom White recognized
as Hyatt and John Doc, stood
their ground until their pistol.-,
rage rate of -peed and
fell from a platform Another
excursionist reported it to the con-
and the train was stopped
at Willard and the section master
notified. He went in search of were empty
and found him lying by the
the road joined the other
three, whom White says he
as Fred
Bridge and James from
photographs sent out by the
on authorities. White left ibis
morning with Sheriff Hill and will
make another effort to capture
criminals.
Ills Sight Strengthened.
While
or .
month
by
Summons Relief.
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Notice to Creditors.
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lit. ill in
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track. He probably broke his
neck when be struck the ground.
son-in law wired Mr.
the agent at Willard,
to-cud Ibo body to Everett. The
corpse was carried upon yesterday
morning's train.
Building
Durham, Aug.
this afternoon the rear end of
time brick building,
Corcoran and streets, col-
lapsed. or eight bun-
dollars. building
to the heirs and was
management of Hackney.
Ir had been in a dangerous Hindi-
for several and was re-
braced. the first
was a bar room, and there were a The
number people in there at the, way is importing anthracite coal
nine. All got out without Wales and finds it cheaper
hurt. Total damage to building than Pennsylvania anthracite at
and i not more than one the advanced prices. Wilmington
IV. Dibble,
t Iowa.
till into his eye
and while we were afraid h
would lose sight, a
Witt's
Salve. The application
In ill a few days he
as well For kin
burns, wounds,
Salve is
piles once. Beware
John I. would.
In the
the . the
the
hie Four
s-f live men an-l eighteen
well Chemical
hurl. l Fe-
men
Twelve
P tint trail-
far by
I Matron Mane. Pall Literary
ti Coarse, all Ice.
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York Boston,
Aurora, South Creek,
Swan Ocracoke and
all points for West with rail-
roads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line and Chesapeake
B. S. Co. from Baltimore. Mer
and Line from
Boston.
July 1st the steam-
Guide will leave Washington at
a. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Sat-
for
and Ocracoke and will leave
coke at a. m. for
and Washington on Mon-
Wednesday Friday.
The steamer Hatteras will leave
Washington Saturday nights
o'clock, during July and August,
for Ocracoke.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N.
J. E. District Supt.
Washington, N. C
per Session
POT
R. T. VANN, Raleigh. N. C.
HIGH SCHOOL
Has a large commodious
school building, well
Dorm-
school
grounds. Courses of
it met ion Literary,
Music and Art. Thorough
teaching in every Dept.
Faculty of six teachers.
Health and morals of
place Board
per month. Tuition
reasonable. Send for
Q. E. LINEBERRY,
TRINITY COLLEGE,
DURHAM, N. C,
Offers graduate and
undergraduate courses of
study, new library
laboratory equip-
and gymnasium.
Number students
bled in i years. Large
of scholarships
awarded annually. Loans
made to worthy students.
very moderate.
For address
D. W. REGISTRAR.
J. J. BELT.
-DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
CHURCHES.
every Sun-
day, morning and evening. Pray-
meeting Wednesday evening
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor.
school a. m. II. A. Allen
superintendent.
every Bun
lay, morning and evening.
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
IT. M. En re, pastor. Sunday school
a. m. L. H. Pender,
thin
Rev
i. B. Morton, pastor
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.
second,
and fourth Sunday In each month
Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
Rev. D. W. Davis, pastor. Sun-
day school P. M., W. R. Par-
superintendent.
regular service
LODGES
A. F. A.
Lodge. No. meets
third Monday evening. R.
W. II., J. M. Sec.
K. River Lodge, No.
meet every Friday evening.
W. H. C C. L T. M.
Hooker, K. of R.
I. O. O. Lodge,
No. meets every Tuesday
evening. W. Atkins, N. G.,
D. Overton. See.
B. A. Zeb Vance Council, No.
1606, meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, Secretary, J.
S. Regent.
A. O.
No. meet every first and third
Thursday night in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy
D. Smith
I. O. Conclave
No. meets every second and
fourth Monday night in
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson
D. Smith Sec.
DEALER IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete every in
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
thousand
Star.
In tie
forth C
Pill County
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raid upon
ii mill ,
ill Ii t further
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II rot en
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ill N. . ill of
III complaint In -r
will apply lo art tin-
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Th.- r
Newspaper.
The Charlotte Observer
DAY IN THE YEAR.
CALDWELL I TOMPKINS, Publisher-.
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Broken In
Stocks, Cotton,
ons. Wires New York,
Chicago N
THE Receives the
largest telegraphic news
to any paper l-t
Atlanta, and
-n is
ever handled n North Caro-
paper.
OBSERVER con-
ii or more pages. ;
to a large extent made
original matter.
Kit printed and
ii per year. The .- t paper
in Ninth
Sample copies sent application.
THE OBSERVER,
N.
Is your of Stationery
Cell low II it is, send your
PRINTING of all
in latest and best
Big Mill and Town.
Topeka, Kan., Aug.
for the proposed ten million dollar
mill projected by
Soul has Keen
Kansas, near
Topeka. The promoters hold an
option on 1,700 acres of laud
Not u ill the mill
and buildings directly
to tin Industry be built on this
laud, inn protect hi said to
the construction of a village
w hue he which,
ii is estimated, be employed
In the mill their families will
live.
It Need a Tonic.
by Blood Mound,.
Lumberton, H. Aug.
Ike alias
fruit and Water
Wednesday by
Mr. and lodged
tall. Blood were put on
the track after and soon
locating the fugitive,
lie confessed to Inning murdered
a man mid woman
times when your liver
ii 11- a ionic. Don't purgatives
weaken. DeWitt's
Little expel nil poison
from the net as tonic to
the liver. W. fill Highland
Pa., I have
carried Little
with me tor would
not he without
lo take. Purely
never gripe or John I.
Ike man who i best informed
OH a M not most
to talk on it.
To wish others well is good; but
lo exert ourselves to secure their
welfare better.
Precaution.
It
Don't Willed u It is worse
than unpleasant. It
v on Minute Cough Cure you
curs it once. Always
outers the mill
-in mucus
in. s roughs, throat and lung
iv. Children like it. Jno. U
It in said that pineapples grow
Natal, South
Africa, that they arc fed to the
hogs I'm with a pineapple flavor
would a sort of
Star.
The descendants, of Benjamin
Franklin make claim against the
cities of Philadelphia and Boston
for money left to those cities by
ancestors lo be used for the
benefit of printer and artisans of
the craft, They contend
that the gifts have been forfeited
because never used for the
es by the donor. The
sum was two thousand,
one hundred sterling. It
is claimed that the is now
about tour hundred
Messenger.
To Mr Friend.
is I till what
did for me. I was troubled with my
stomach foil months. Ion
being to use I did so,
nut nil the good it ha
me, A neighbor had
so tie had tried most everything.
I told him lo use Words of
gratitude have come to me from him
I W,
Pry, Viola, Iowa. Health and strength
of and the
and normal of the
the recoil-
tonic, all mid
bowel trouble, Indigestion,
digest food food
eat, Take alter
John f.
will the canal
ask the cracker
barrel.
the treasury
to the stated man
the whiskers.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
RAILROAD CO.
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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
courses
Tuition and room, a
board, a month.
teachers. students.
New buildings for
for Booklet Day
at the A. AM.
RALEIGH, N. C.
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UNIVERSITY
OF NORTH CAROLINA
The Head of the State's
Educational System . .
Law,
One sad
has mill on to
of Loan
dribs needy.
Nm- Wall r
All
P. P. ABLE, President
Chapel Hill, Carolina
Ar Mount
Ar
Main Lino-Train
ton p m
n Ban-
ford in liming
I p m, SO p m
p m,
cm
Ben
am, a in,
Spring a m. a. m.
am,
II p
m, Hope p n-. Red
ii in. p
Connection at with train N
at with Carolina Central
Railroad, at Red with Red
railroad,
with the Seaboard Air Line and Sou thorn
at Hull with the Durham and
Charlotte Railroad
Train I Na
p, I p m. r
Scotland aw at p m. .
pm.
f a m, am,
at II m, Waldon II M am. dally
Train on Branch
ii B a m and p m, fl
l in and p m. returning I II
i in and ft p m. a
ind
Train Tarboro dally
at p m, Sunday p m, Ply-
om
m. dally, Meant a la and in
am,
Train C
dally, Sunday. I M a
a at
Train on tear
am. p
II am.
nm. Hop. II lo
a p m II a m. at
u a o p id. dally
Train on Clinton for
dally, Sunday, Rill and
J. at M am
pm.
don all North dally, all rel. funk
Hal
H. M.
Pass. Agent
J. R.
T. M. Manager
Orders for JOB PRINTING are
Best
All the News
Twice i Week
a Year
The Eastern
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH ID. TO
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST
Twice a Week
Tuesday
and Friday
a Year
Ricks Wilkinson
ALL GOODS MUST WALK.
We are anxious to but we are not
so anxious for money that w will jeopardize
business by offering stuff we stand
back of. We arc as jealous of our good name
as we are proud of our business. Come this
week and see how far a dollar bill will
Mr. Wilkinson is in the northern mar-
buying Fall and Winter goods, and
all summer goods must suffer great
cuts. We mean carry over.
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 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.
11.00 to 93.00.
Board at to per month.
BETHEL HIGH SCHOOL is situated in one of
the most beautiful and healthful locations in Pitt
county. Fall session opens September For cat-
and full information, address
J. W. Principal.
IN
GREENVILLE N. C.
Cotton Bagging and Ties always
on hand
Fresh goods kept
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
THE GREENVILLE
Notice to Creditors.
Having before
t i-minty
us of will
of Flanagan, 00-
hereby lo persona In-
lo the to
to the nil
I--i--. n- having claims
are for
m- before the
July, 1803, or lie plead
n bar of recovery.
21st July,
W. FLANAGAN,
the John
Flanagan.
CO.
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior Finishings
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build-
solicit your patronage and
to give satisfaction in
prices, stylos and work.
send your orders to
Tile Co.
N. C.
J. W. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Hags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
Fatal Shooting Star
an encounter between a train
crew and four drunken
on Seaboard Air Liz
train near Henderson shortly
after noon today, one man was
killed and another probably fatal-
injured. The dead is Assistant
Master and the in-
James Mitchell, a
on the train. The white man
was shot through the head and died
immediately. The was shot
the stomach and was carried to
Four were
the shooting party and three of
them are in jail at Henderson.
The other his escape by
jumping from the train and he Is
now being pursued.
The trouble occurred mi Mid-
between and
Henderson. Clements
was trying to keep the
their part of the train, when they
became insulted and the snooting
followed. The were being
taken from Virginia to
N. C, to
H. Norman, of Halifax,
who is now at Hotel Cat
this city, was a
assisted in the three
lie says
live came into the white
car and began to sing, being at
the lime partly under the
of whiskey. Conductor Clem
told them to go back into the
colored car, when they became
boisterous refused logo. The
conductor then went after the
porter to assist him. When
he returned the were
the car for colored people and
upon appearance of
the conductor of them pulled
a gun and tried lo shoot him. The
was knocked down by
Master who was
killed. The ball entered the tight
cheek and ranged upward, killing
him Instantly, As he fell to
another of the fired
at the dying man and the ball took
effect in the stomach of Jim Mitch-
ell, the The
saved his life by getting behind
the door. T ere was great ex-
among passengers,
but three of the were dis-
armed and Had with ropes. The
fourth escaped by jumping from
the train. A poise was soon
pursuit and a telephone message
from Henderson tonight says
that blood-hounds have been
cured and he taken. The
dead of and the three
the
train at Henderson, the prisoners
hurried to the jail.
Durham Observer,
tilth.
A Significant Fact.
The lax list of the town of Wash-
and township shows a re
of affairs in one
particular, as far as I lie colored
race is concerned. In a
son of the total valuation of tire
arms in for taxation with
farming show about
the ratio to each oilier in favor of
fire arms as dollars is to four.
In other words, the stun total of
the books shows while the
have invested ten dollars
their hard earnings in lire arms,
they have only invested four
Ian in farming implements. It
was nothing unusual for a
to admit that he was the owner of
front one to live pistols. There is
food for thought In state
moot, and it shows further
of the law against carry-
concealed a capons.- Washing-
ton
Know What You
When v take hill
Tonic the formula is plainly
printed on bottle showing
it ,. iron and in a
form. We.
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 your choice for
A wind to the wise is
better than a Webster's
to the otherwise.
Attend this End-of-the-Season
Sale today and get yum- share
of the
Half Gallon, per dozen,
Quarts, per dozen,
J. B. Cherry Co.
The Only Department
GREENVILLE.
In
Headquarters
FOR HARDWARE STEAM SUPPLY.
We have just added Steam Supply to our and
will tell anything in this line very low. Sec In of
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard Globe
and Angle Valves, check Valves, Water
Oil Cups, Air Cocks, Steam Hancock
U. s. Injectors. Cocks, Steam
Pipe all sizes. Pipe Fitting all sizes,
COMPLETE LINE OF Packing, Rubber Bolt,
Belt, Leather Pelt, Belt Lacing, Bell Hooks.
Sewer and Drain
Garland Cook Stoves
BAKER
Ex-Gov. and Public
Editor
I read the article by Ex-Gov.
iii Sunday's News
of August 3rd and but for
pressing duties requiring
close undivided attention just at
this season would have replied to
sonic tilings be said at
date.
K- Governor need not bare
dwelt so much upon what our
State Constitution contains in re
to school taxes. Many
as as
informed by
his citations and elaboration. The
people have changed our
in some necessary particulars,
and they can also alter it as
methods of providing funds for the
maintenance of public schools for
both races. The most of t lie white
people have conic lo the conclusion
the way to settle the free
school problem is for white
man's taxes to go to the while
schools and the black man's go
to the colored schools.
Hut let me come to the
matters which I wish to notice.
The Ex in his recent
tide sees lit condemn East-
individual fur certain language
used in a convention,
our present Governor and others, j
Thai said individual stated the
only he wished was
that live to be a
and years old have lo leach a
school the of their j
lives and lie denied the use
The individual thus re
to Is myself. the
attributed to Is
correct and misleading, I
wish to say lite remarks I did
make had reference to
nor,
Thomas Jordan and not
Gov. and others. I have
no reason to believe that Gov.
cock's and are as ex-
on this line as Gov.
la the campaign two tears ago
when Bob spoke in Green
he addressed a few remarks
lo the telling them the
people were going to the
amendment, and
they behaved
would follow another amend-
to unites to educate
white children and the blacks to
educate This sentiment
was loudly applauded by Hi per
cent of his audience. The
these utterances
of Mr Glenn In the presence of
several people, saying if pres-
amendment contained such a
I feature he would be canvass-
stale on the other side.
one remarked he would have
ii lonesome time of ii all
I be Democrat voters favored it.
lie says my remarks were
creditable lo me. I am not con-
as to his when I
express my
am open-handed,
nothing conceal, and the
people can ill ways
position and conduct, The
is different, very differ-
us have
his posing as a t tailing
in in in the lobby the
or is
in i i legislature lo
n , i pi the ii mis of certain rail-
roads us i i taxes should pay,
etc . appeal as Id mil
and at Hi i the public lull rest,
w t he w as soon made
and he to admit ho was
hired and paid it
fee lo their side.
He says be bat ed his
i ii half a century.
I am tiling to give him credit
while credit i- due. The
i h.- rewarded him.
be bile people slate have
been generous to him. It
seems now he would repay them
by taxing Hunt heavier to educate
another race and educate their
own children With ml the task of
educating every child. This
is somewhat in line with what I
have often heard it said when he
was elevated to high official
what he had to give he
gave to his enemies to conciliate
them and ignored his friends. My
outspoken opinion is that it is an
unreasonable task to continue the
effort to educate the of the
State at the expense the poor
white tax payers of Carolina.
This tax is a and what
goes from pockets into the
school fund should be for
cal ion of own race, their own
children.
If in some way or another the
Ex-Governor should be the owner
of much real estate in the near
future, it would be bettor that his
increased school luxes should go
towards the education of
of the white men who have
helped him the days gone by
than he distributed per capita be-
tween Hie two races of our state.
J. J.
X. C.
Aug.
To the White People of Pitt County.
The people of Pitt county know
my position in public matters and
their interests, but in view of the
fact my friends have
expressed a desire that I be a can-
for the
like to see me in the
Legislature, I make the following
I favor
The distribution of school money
according to taxes paid by the
laces.
taxation economy,
Stead of a special tax.
that will re-
the people of many of
burdens oppress them. Laws
can be understood,
A reform of the jury system and
better pay juror,.
Relief for court witnesses.
A labor contract law fur
of
letter disposition of our con.
A constitutional convention, if
remedies he had otherwise.
If people of Pitt county
see lit to nominate and elect me, I
will serve them as I can, in
the Lower House of our
T.
Illicit Still .
Deputy Revenue Collector M,
went to Beaufort county
Sunday where he and do
h moonshine still. It was
located about a mile and a half
from or is
known as Edwards Mill,
was deep in the swamp being over
a a from any road. It
rated not far from where
still was destroyed about
is believed that the
person in charge of this still
who Is alleged to have
killed a United States
a year ago. had
found engaged In the illicit
business and attempted
lo lines, him but be was killed in
n light, lie is a desperate
in in and i- to never to
ed, New Bern Journal.
A Bad Breath
A bad breath means a bad
stomach, a bad digestion, a
bad liver. Pills arc
liver pills. They cure con-
biliousness,
sick headache.
BUCKINGHAM'S
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. I. ash
Entered at the at H.
u class mail matter.
1903.
THE PUCE FOR HEALTH.
Correspondence.
H. Aug. 1902.
After spending a few days most
pleasantly at we crossed
over to spend the remainder
health and rest vacation at
delightful place. There is not a the threw open the blinds
more ideal seacoast saw the would lie burglar go
and it has crowded i down the ladder. She
with visitors Miss d and the burglar ran. She Mid
Sarah popular house and he was a white his shirt
Attempted Burglary.
Newt reached here this morning
of an attempt at burglary at Wash-
curly this morning. An
attempt made to enter the
residence L. Fowle,
dent of the First National Bank by
means of a ladder through the
side Miss Mattie Fowle.
his daughter, who was sitting up
late in bed room leading,
heard the noise and went to the
and threw back the cur-
saw a man's hand trying
to the blinds. She to
the door to outcry, but
upon second thought back to
Lost Hair
other boarding house have been
full, even the private
on the water front were
opened to yet all who
wanted to come could not be ac-
It is said a large
hotel will be built here by next
season.
sleeves, had on a white shirt,
wore crush hat The bur-
also attempted to enter
through a rear by
of a chair. Hurricane Branch
with his blood hound was
graphed Mr. of
this place was also telegraphed for,
My hair came out by the hand-
and the gray hairs began to
creep in. I tried Avers Hair Vigor,
and it stopped the from com-
out and restored the
Mrs. M. No.
There's a pleasure in
offering such a
as Hair Vigor.
It gives to all who use it
such satisfaction. The
hair becomes thicker,
longer, and more
glossy. And you feel so
secure in using such an
old and reliable
I I i M t All
Fresh Gossip From Near-by Vicinities
i s
Department.
by Our Correspondents and
REFLECTOR
FARMVILLE ITEMS.
If your
one
you.
end u one mo mill
. a lie Hire the name
of your express Address.
J. c. A CO., Lowell.
Beaufort is a thriving town and and he left r for Wash-
snows progress, A splendid bank with his blood bounds, to
is among the recent to
its business interests. The govern-
recognizing the splendid lo-
cation just built a
here to make a study of the
products the waters and to fur-
the immense interests com-
therewith. A large steam-
et is also here to bring in
to the laboratory.
track the would be
Reflector,
W. returned Friday
night from Washington with his
blood hounds, where he had beet
to track the burglar who attempted i
HUNSUCKER.-COX.
A Beautiful Marriage at
Magnificent dowers, lovely ever-
greens every shade and variety,
resplendent hot house plants, all
tastefully displayed by experienced
hands loving friends was a
-cine that greeted one's
in the Baptist church at Winter-
Wednesday
honor the 0008-
n of the marriage of two of our
to break in the residence of Mr. popular young people, Mr.
Jas. L. Fowle. He said that Hugh and
hounds and also one Hut- A. Cox, daughter of our towns
Branch tracked the burglar Mr. A. i. Cox.
I. Bagley, citizen I from the foot of the ladder under the appointed hour to the
of has a graded school the window, to the wharf. of
here. then crossed the river, and the Wedding artistically and
When wilting from dogs found the track and ran it I skillfully rendered by Miss Bertha
we should have spoken of the about half a mile to the road across Dawson, of the ushers,
pleasure of hearing A. W. the bridge, and there it. It D. S. Chapman and C. J. Jackson
a former Greenville pastor, i was thought by some that the marched down, one the right and
preach last Sunday. He has been probably got into a buggy other the left aisle, taking
at neatly mice years thereby prevented the dogs their positions on either side of the
and besides serving the church from following him further. I altar.
has awakened such along s. Immediately following came the
educational lines that led to
establishing of an Josh Manning and Miss
School and ii large is now to send a Chapman.
going up for it. sage from Charlotte to an outgoing Fred and Miss
-w. or incoming vessel by the aid
the wireless
storm swept Postal
A par-
was probably the first i
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS
NOTES.
N. C, Aug.
Miss of Ayden,
attended the wedding here this
week.
Miss Ladle Haddock is visiting
friends in town.
Miss Nannie of Ba-
is visiting Hits Mollie Bryan.
Fred of Ayden, was
here Wednesday evening.
Prof. Q, E. has been
canvassing county the
N. Aug.,
M. T. Horton, R. Davis,
W. J. Turnage, and Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Lang gone to Baltimore
to purchase fall and winter goods.
Miss Rosa spent last ween
the country with Miss
Barrett.
Mrs. W. Arnold is the
country visiting Mrs. M. L.
Mrs. James of Rocky
Mount has been visiting Mrs. Bob
W. Hines, of Marlboro.
J. T. Stokes, of Winter-
has accepted a position as
of Farmville
CO.,
Groceries, Provision, Country Produce,
Fruits, Candles, Tobacco and Cigars.
Agents for Wilbur's Horse, Cattle and Poultry Food.
Fruit Jars.
for YOU bring hack the and
A dollar pent with u. get. a
dollar s worth of
lion every time. If it doesn't
lower portion of Pitt in the inter-1 Principal of Farmville High
High School. which begins September
Miss Cutler, of Washing-
ton. is Mrs. Dr. Cox. Prof. G. E of Win-
Francis M. Little, a farmer was in town last week
near here died Thursday and drumming for pupils,
was buried Friday. Mr. Mrs. Alfred Forbes, of
A car load of nails just received i Greenville, spent yesterday in
by A. Q. Cox Co. They are with Mrs. W. G. Lang,
for both retail wholesale trade j W. Lang has to Little
and there is a bargain for each. ton to spend a few days.
The town was of young J. W. Joseph N.
pie Wednesday afternoon in Moore, of Saratoga spent
dance upon the Cox in town.
All to be cheer-1 Misses Effie Vines Mary
and full of smiles. ; Brown, Tarboro, ate visiting
Miss Cornelia Mumford and M. Will Lewis.
Miss Cannon, of Ayden, re Miss Ada Louise Tyson return-
turned home . ed from Norfolk yesterday where
iron axles for Hunsucker has been taking a post grad-
Company arrived course.
Ray West was in town
The furniture the l evening.
has arrived and all will be Miss spent last
in readiness Fall opening week in the country with Miss
school. Helen Barrett,
R. and daughter
went to yesterday.
Remember Bros, big ex-
to Norfolk on the 26th and
27th. A large crowd is expected
we bespeak them a pleas-
Three Times
I the Value of
Any Other.
One third Easier,
One Third Faster.
Agents wanted in all
unoccupied
Wheeler Wilson Mfg Co.
Atlanta, Ga-
S. T. WHITE, Greenville, N. C.
GRIMESLAND ITEM.
N. Aug.
The recent rains making the
A severe
Ga., Tuesday afternoon.
of the Central hotel
Nichols
Telegraph Company
a notice giving what i Will Smith and
cc- Stocks,
to the system accord-
ed this State. The notice leads
as follows, is dated August n,
Messages may be accepted for
transmission and sent prepaid to
of the Northern papers are incoming aid outgoing vessels
discussing the question whether an-j fitted with I he Marconi system
are safe. Not always, I wireless telegraphy, via
fall into Long at the rate
and dozens Of were blown
down. In the country hundreds
of acres of corn were
Wilmington Star,
Miss Kit-
Miss A nine
they
the of speed cranks who per- per message of ten words, ad-
in running them at the rate of. dress and signature not emu
sixty, or seventy miles an hour, and cents for word
when almost anything is liable lo in to the Com-
happen to them and the people on tolls L. I.,
Star. which is now connected by direct
i -.- wire. Messages should be ad
The pros are telegraph-
all over the country
Sam's relation Turkey are
Sam doesn't take much
to Turkey In hot weather. Just
wait until about the last of
the old gentleman will
show what he can do to settle all
questions him and the
Post.
via
It is announced from London
that the jewels, including the
paste imitations, in the crown of
Alexandra will be sold.
They are valued and the
Queen doesn't see any sense In
keeping such a useless lot of truck
stored up. Here is a chance for
some of our American queens
fashion to get stack
haul royal gewgaws.
Star.
There is an old gentleman in
town who recently moved from
Edgecombe county with his
who claims to be one hundred
and seven years old. He says he
served the Confederate army
during the entire war had bis
only son, upon whom be was de-
pendent for bis support killed
liming Spanish American war
and he is now asking the govern-
to grant la a pension on
that
dressed .
I.
should lie given to sen-
that, if for reason themes-
sage is not delivered on board the
vessel to which it is addressed,
the amount received for
less land line tolls to Saga-
L. I., will be refunded.
Messages are rink.
on the arrival of
vessel, fitted with the Marconi
system can be furnished those de-
siring such sen ice, about live
hours prior to the vessel being
sighted at Fire
Lil Jackson and Mi. Kate
Chapman.
Jno. Carroll and Miss Nellie
Then came Die two little flower
girls, Clyde Chapman and Vine-
Cos bearing beautiful flowers,
followed by the on
the arm of his best man J. E.
Green, and the bride on the arm
of her sister Miss Mimic Cox, the
maid of honor.
The bride was dressed in organ
and carried beautiful
roses in her hand.
The ceremony was performed by
Rev. c. W. Blanchard,
After ceremony, they all re
tired to the home of the
where lee cream, takes, fruits, etc.
were served. They received many
valuable and handsome presents.
I tobacco look green
fills his reg-i Tl of Washington,
here Sunday WM on
morning at II and at
o'clock P. M. Ml arc cordially J. R.
lie to come out. will
promise them good.
John of Washington for to purchase
was town
Mrs. c. A. Far who has been W a
North purchasing her Fall stock Miss Daisy
tor went tO Washington Monday.
Mrs. J. O. Proctor left
of well as visiting
relatives is home next
BETHE. ITEMS.
She has just returned the
mountains.
Miss of Plymouth, is
the of Mrs. Davis Ibis
week.
Quite a number of our people
church at Black Jack
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
II BENEFIT ill Gil
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is
Will be reinstated if arrears be paid within month while you
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of and payment of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends arc payable at the beginning of the second and cf each
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime
of Insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
Bethel, X. , Aug. so, 1903,
Mrs. Henrietta Taylor, cf Rob , . . .
who has visiting .
H. Taylor,
lay.
Misses and Susie Moore
Register of Deeds T. B.
has issued dining the past week
Hi tee licenses, all to
while people, as follows
J. Frank Harris and Anna
Garris,
R. II. Hunsucker and Rosa
A. Cox.
and Mar-
Hathaway.
Jno. D. Cox For Legislature.
To The Public.
Before baying your lumber,
shingles and lathes Memo, lean
famish yon almost anything yon
Wanted.
I want several good tenants for
next year preferably with large
families. To Industrious sober
men. I can unsurpassed in-
in ii good
desirably located, comfortable
houses good water and splendid
free school, land i in tilth
and will produce
crop grown in this section.
O. L.
want in
this line.
L.
in v. u fare.
s an untrue,
i. Is
w.
Please allow me the space your
paper to recommend one of Pitt
counties best citizens for the lower
home in the Legislature. This
man is in titled for the
place and is just that every-
body wants. No more popular
man can be had and it will be a
ringing welcome to the people of
Pitt to know that such a man as
John David Cox sill consent to
represent them again in our Leg-
People everywhere know
him, he needs no introduction.
His character is without blemish,
and his former conduct while a
representative can not be at tanked.
all round gentlemen he is and
we arc proud of this opportunity
to recommend his nomination.
Therefore let all Democrat think
candidly and nominate him with-
out opposition.
R. G. IN
I.
home Monday.
Miss Delia Follies, of Greenville, i,. .
. , .
pent Saturday and Sunday with . n . i .
in tins week.
Miss Mattie Buck is over the
river visiting friends this week.
D. E Whichard, who has been
Mis. Mattie
Mi. is visiting
Hiss Hal lie of Palmyra, I
this week.
A Runaway,
A horse hitched to a ran
away down Evans street Thursday
afternoon mid caused home little
excitement. The hone became
frightened near the Court House
scattered fruit all along
street, running Into the
fence C. T. ml-j Mrs. J. J. Baikal home
deuce and smashing the buggy. Saturday.
Miss Mattie Grimm left this
morning lo visit relatives Con-
oho.
J. T. Smith, of Bethel most
popular young men, spent Sunday
in Kicky
Mrs. M. is now in
New York purchasing a fall stock
millinery goods.
L. M. Savage, of Greenville,
spent Sunday In town and return-
ed that evening.
Miss Alice Canon, after spend-
a few days Greenville, re-
turned home this week.
Theodore spent Sunday
in Robersonville.
Mrs. D, S. Harper brother,
J. B. d, spent Tuesday
Tarboro.
Mises Edwards and
Smith, of Nashville, who
have been Miss Ruth
past week returned
home Tuesday.
Hiss Julia Harris, of Greenville,
who has been visiting Miss Maud
returned Tuesday.
J. R. Ward, formerly of James
Mfg. Co. has accepted a position
with P. of Ever-
Rev. Mr. of Nashville, is
assisting Rev. J. J. Barker a
protracted meeting here.
J. T. Smith reports that be is
of living
Mi.-. Jennie of Hoot-
laud Neck, who has been
clerking for J. Mason Co.,
bade us his farewell Monday.
regretted to see him leave as
he is a very popular young man.
Our girls all hustling around
to get ready for school again.
Dr. C. M. Jones and Gal-
Esq., went up the road
Sunday afternoon.
Dr. C.
Dick Williams J. B. Higgs, of
Greenville, were with us for a
while today.
Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Mason went
to Greenville today.
BUCK JACK ITEMS.
Black Jack, Aug. IS,
Trenton Tyson, from Goldsboro,
was here last week.
Miss Lull Mills, who has been
quite sick is much improved.
J. C. Webb, the photographer
from Washington, was here last
week.
Eider tilled his
here Saturday night
Sunday.
Miss Hudson, from near
was visiting Miss
Lucy White, Sunday.
Tyson and Miss Lula
Smith attended the picnic at Me
Saturday.
Mrs. and little sou,
veiling at Mrs.
White's
Farmers of Pitt and
Surrounding Counties.
Let me have your attention a
moment I have purchased the
Planters Warehouse
and will have charge of it this season. I
have been identified with the Greenville
Tobacco market almost from its start, and
am familiar with every detail of the
Tobacco business.
It is my purpose in conducting the
High Grade job
done here. us
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 having
ample capital to carry on the business,
assisted by the 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 your
team, and all the farmers who come to
stay over night will find ample
Bring mo your tobacco if you want best prices.
B. E. PARHAM.
PLANTERS WAREHOUSE;
FRANK WILSON
The King Clothier
Is now in New York buying
his Fall Stock. Walt for his
return before buying your
Fall Clothing.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
NOTICE.
It there Is a CROSS In the
margin of this paper it lo remind you
that you owe
for subscription, you to
settle as early as possible. need what
YOU owe us and hope you will not keep
waiting for it.
Tills notice for who find the
cross on their paper.
Fruit Jars cheap at S.
There was a heavy rain Friday
night.
Mi- Katie stall entertained
several of her friends at her home
Friday to
company, Miss May Belle Dixon. of
Completion.
The in a in ninth tobacco
being here by Imperial
Tobacco i- finish-
ed. The V busy now
wiring the I. . electric
lights. The Tobacco
Company has
factory while waiting for their
building to be completed,
Died.
Little the infant
of Mr. Mrs. M Tucker
tied of whooping cough at their
home, two miles from Greenville,
this morning at The
burial will take place Friday.
Kind on Naval
Naval Reserves, of
N. C, Thurs-
day night. The disbanding of the
was voluntary on the
part of the Naval Reserves and not
by the State. They claimed they
did not get the support from the
town and county that they should
have had.
Editor
We wish to join with W. R.
Williams in advocating the name
Smith, of Falkland, for
County Commissioner. Mr.
has already mentioned his
many qualifications and we
say nominate him.
Aug. N. C
Obituary.
On the of August, God
his tender mercy in midst
death and took from
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
M. Cox, one of their infant sons,
Urban. Aged mouths
days. After illness of days,
God willed to take the precious
jewel home. We realize the
row that has overshadowed their
home and we have great sympathy
for them, we feel sad at the loss
our loved ones, but if would
think for a they not
they are only loaned to us for
a while.
How sweet to think that on his eyes,
A chime yet arise,
when shall wake from deaths
that pure living stream.
Mattie
N. C, Aug.
Miss Sadie Abrams, who has
been visiting her sister Mrs. S.
M. returned this morning
to her Home in Rocky Mount.
C. T. and family re-
turned Thursday from New
and Baltimore. Mr.
purchased his fall stock of goods
while north.
Saturday,
Mrs. II. It. left this
tor Baltimore.
Miss Mary returned
morning from
W. R. Parker returned Friday
night from Baltimore.
E. returned this
morning from
J. R. Moore returned Friday
night from Wilmington.
A. Sugg, Jr., arrived Friday
night from Rocky Mount.
Rev. W. Davis returned this
morning from Washington.
Miss left this
morning for Scotland Neck.
Hun. Harry returned
this morning from New
E. Roberson after spending a
couple of days returned to Tarboro
morning.
J. E. Langley, of Richmond,
i rived Friday from Washington and
left morning.
Miss Georgia Anderson is sick
With typhoid fever at her
South Greenville.
L. I. Moore returned this morn-
i from New where he has
been attending court.
Mis. S. Norman and children
returned home Friday night after
visiting near
Miss Harper arrived
night from Wilson to visit her
sister H. L. Can-.
Hisses and Pearl Lewis
arrived home Friday night after
visiting for some time in Danville,
Va.
W. Dixon, J. R. Jones, E. h.
Clark and A. O. of this
county left ibis morning to attend
school N.
R. L. went to Misses May and Jane Hoyden
Wednesday returned this land Henderson, of
Salisbury, who have been visiting
Cotten, at
left for their homes this morning.
PERSONAL NOTES
Brief Mention of People Met
With In the Social World
Thursday,
J. Gardner left this morning
for
Mrs. B. L. Somber and children
left Wednesday tor Beaufort,
W. T. arrived
day afternoon from Danville. Va.
morning.
Ex Gov. T. J. Jarvis and wife
returned this morning More
head City.
Lawrence of New
who has been a days
here, left this morning.
Miss Cutler, of Washing-
ton who has been visiting Miss
Alice Lang, left Tuesday afternoon
Mrs. E. A. Pollard, of Norfolk,
who has been visiting Mrs. E. A.
a few days, left
morning.
Friday, AUGUST, 1902.
H. A. White went to
B. C. arrived Thursday
from
Key. F. A. Bishop left this
morning for Fremont.
Miss Ellen went over
to House this morning.
J. B. Lightfoot, Richmond,
arrived Thursday night.
Miss Jessie Leo Sugg came over
from Kinston this morning.
Ed Roberson, arrived
in Thursday night.
Miss Rosalind returned
Thursday night from
Neck.
His First Crop.
Capt, W. A. of Wash-
who has for many years
been running on the steamer My-
was here today with four
d pounds tobacco and sold
it with one of the warehouses
here, for which he was tendered a
check for The Captain
told us he had raised some of nearly
every thing that farmers can
and that this tobacco was
raised on land that bis neighbors
told would produce nothing.
He says year was his first at-
tempt at tobacco and he is very
gratified with the result.
Dally Reflector,
Big Hail
Julius II. of
township, was today and told
us there was a big wind hail
storm in his section Friday night.
track of the hail was
about a mile width. He said
that his crop and many others
were practically ruined, and that
the hail was two Inches deep on
,, . , the ground. A few of those dam
Mrs. Nana Brown children f, , . , .,
returned home this morning bail,
but greater number had DO in-
at or
Or. L. C. Skinner came, over
from Thursday and re-
turned this
I. Howard, of
arrived Friday afternoon to visit
his sister Mrs. J. G.
Miss Mary of Greene
left on tho train here this
morning for Washington, N. C.
Miss Ada Wooten returned
Thursday afternoon from a trip to
Baltimore New York City
Mrs. Mattie of
Petersburg, arrived Thursday to
visit Mrs. It. R. Gotten, at Cotten
dale.
Miss Dora Powell, of
who has been visiting Mrs. C. D.
Small Fire.
Alter the rain night
barrels of lime that were left
exposed to the weather near the
Imperial Tobacco Company's
became linked by the
and caught fire. Home saw
the barrels and planks that
them, burning and went over
there and put the fire out. There
no alarm of lire.
New Town Bell.
The Board of Town Aldermen
has purchased a new bell to be
Rountree, left Thursday afternoon used to strike the o'clock p. m.
for
Miss Bertha Bonn,
son, who has been visiting her sis-
Mrs. P. M.
home morning.
hour, instead of the lire
alarm. The bell has arrived and
it is hoped that it will be placed
high to be heard all over
town.
Malaria Ever have it Know all about
it. Want to get rid of it Take
Malaria and Ague Cure.
AU . ,. i
Today at the Big House of Greenville
Mid-Summer
C SALE
Millinery Goods.
Our Millinery Goods in charge of Mis. M.
T. must be closed out with all
Bummer Goods at a sacrifice to make room
for Full Goods. Conn.- get some
bargains.
Summer Underwear
Prices oat on the whole line. dozen
Men's colored S-u Island Percale Shirts,
detached culls, worth clear-
sale price,
Umbrellas
Natural wood, crook
bandies, fast black, worth and
Special sale price,
Corsets.
and We put them in at
the one price. Celebrated makes.
to
Mattings
and
All go at one price. C-
per yard-
Clothing,
per cent off
on all Spring and Sum-
mer Clothing. Extra
good values in Serges,
Mohair, Sicilians and
Alpacas. Come early
while they last.
Bed Spreads.
per cent cut on all.
Spreads.
NOTICE
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 Dimities
ill new neat figures and
good values at
and
Clearance sale price
Sheer Dimity
new patterns,
stripes and pat-
terns Good values at
and P.
sale price,
India Linen
He and lie. Can't be
matched in any city for
less than above prices.
Bpi sale price,
Men's Shirts.
Detached Cuffs, rude, clear-
sale price,
Calico, Yard.
yards Calico, only yards lo the
customer.
Low Cut Shoes
All caught in mammoth slaughter
sale. Profits not thought of. They
go while weather lasts. Our 11.35
line, all styles, warrant Qr
solid leather,
Undershirts Drawers
Egyptian Combed yarns French woven
neck, double breasted drawers.
Clearance sale
Lace Curtains.
Worth and 91.76, extra length,
ft. long, very surely worth
and 13.70. Special sale price,
Special.
Hamburg Edging, Big
Spool Cotton.
I. -I. Spool Cotton, per spool
The Most Sweeping of Keen Prices
Get in the Main Squeeze. Come Early
C. T.
The Big Store
Greenville. N C.
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-i
Have You Forgot
What
STILL CARRYING AN
LINE OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
m Aim a THING
WHICH I AM TO MENTION
Come to let me for your next of Flour
Yours to please-
Jas. B. White-
ILL. CAM
So Tired
II may be from Mt
the chance from an In-
active i
With a well conducted
one con do mountains of labor
without fatigue.
It adds per cent iv
ones earning capacity.
It cap be kept in healthful
and only by
Tuft's Pills
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.
A Convention of the Democratic
party of Pill county is hereby call-
ed to meet in the Court House
Greenville on Thursday, Angus
28th, 1902 at o'clock A. M. tor
purpose of nominating
date- for Legislature the
several office.
Township will be held
at the usual meeting places the
townships August 23rd,
1903, at o'clock P. M. for the
Mo-
u hi .-- lull
with your will a Bare .
in
Next h.-.-.
For Lock, Doors,
Windows, Paints, Rope,
Collars, t appointing delegates and
Tools, go to alternates to said
lion, the of candidates
tor of Peace and Goo-
stable.- and also to elect a Town-
Committee. The
number of delegates and alternates
each township will be cunt led to
is billows
Beaver Dam
I.
it
the to tin beat
Fruit Jars
If at our store. We have I In in in
sizes prices
low OS the lowest Then
Falkland
fur Farmville
Mos.
Best of
. ., ,, J . . m ; Pa.
in the Grocery Line
11- Ky order of the Democratic
w. I. Blows
am in
iii- portal inn
today
to line down
river from New Born. The head-
WANT PM
; v the i
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t Mi. .
it ;.
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A. U
gal in f-U Mi
i in ; , i U.
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WANT
Ir., ; ho
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
Keep this
fact fresh in your
. Cuts, Mashes cud all Open Sores, you
Deed only to apply
B f limes and the soreness and will
be conquered and toe wounded healed.
saturate a pleat
of soft cloth with liniment hind k the
Wound a poultice,
Mi 1.00 u
All oil I mt;
AN tit I- .-. .
OLD LINT
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, Creek,
Ocracoke and tor
all points for West with rail-
loads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old loin Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from Phi la
Buy Line Chesapeake
S. Co. from Baltimore. Mer-
and Line from
Boston.
July 1st the steam
Guide will leave Washington at
Thursday Hat
for
and Ocracoke and will leave
coke at a. m. for
Washington on Mon-
day, Wednesday and Friday.
The steamer will leave
Washington Saturday nights at
during July August.
for Ocracoke.
J. J. CHEEKY,
Greenville, N. C.
J. E. District Supt.
Washington, N. C
To My Friends.
It u with I you
did for me. troubled with my
stomach -i months.
advised to use so,
words not tell good it has
done me. A neighbor had
o that he triad everything.
I told him Words of
gratitude hit e come to ins from him
I It.- W.
Viola. Iowa. and strength
of mind oil. depend on the Una B
live the n eon- . cleared, with tobacco
all and tenant houses.
FARMS FOR SALE
One Farm. miles front
here, i acres,
Good land for tobacco, corn,
cotton, etc. Splendid dwell-
two tobacco and
tenant houses.
Second Farm, miles
mostly
bowel indigestion,
la. digests any food food
10.1 eat. rake a dose after meals.
John Woolen.
Jack, X. V.
Kiev list cf goods on band
tor
r.
I for m in
fever ;,
. --1 . i- iron
m id a . in. No
r j,
J. T
Bl oil. IN
and Italian Marble
M.
A lost character can sometimes
be restored, but it takes n great
deal of virtue time to do it.
Ills
While last in in
ho.
say. W. II. Dibble,
of Sioux Iowa, lb rubbed
. -on off his bands into bl. eyes
a we were lie
lo-e sight, a neigh
recommended
Salvo.
him in u days he was
n. us for skin
wounds,
bites, HeWitt's Witch Halve U
cure. at once.
of John woolen.
Third Farm, about
half cleared, with good tenant
houses, tobacco barns and
orchards. About half thin farm
is low ground, which is good
corn land, and for
pasturage. Finn place for man
wanting to raise cotton,
or ,. a dairy, as well for
general
Apply lo
J. M. BEATY,
N.
Italian
Dealer. paid
. mi end Iran Said. Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
, f ,. l .,., Egg, Bed
II i u . ; Mattresses, Oak
f--------- ; l Collages, Co Carts, Parlor
to Creditors. .
. . and Gail Ax
I. o, Key West
lot Henry George Can-
I ,.
L. i
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bit ll I k-
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a. a;
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r la. it
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pl i h
rev r; .
. let as-1
of the last will and
. id j
. Jelly, Milk,
. in w. mill all in Flout
noising against Ly, Matches, Oil,
a iv of needs, Oranges, Apple-, Nub.,
m 11.1. not. Dandles, Dried Apples, Peaches,
. i-i Currents, Glass
Obedience,
are among
things which make a man.
II a Tonic.
There times when your liver
a tonic. Don't give purgatives
Hi-. h nil poison
Iron, the in mill Bel as to.
. Si oil. all I Highland
Milton. I have
Karly
with in. tor nil years would I
t without Sun II Bud
to lake. Purely vegetable. They
m, r grille or distress. John I.,
woolen.
The w is trying to keep,
up with the bus little
to any useful work,
The Baptist
Female University
c-; In f
the tin-
the N w
Mini Foil
five i u
.-
i-l nun
by Ha U i n ml mi-
I tr l
-1.
if Full
Cow, ill
per Session
r S
A Precaution.
Ta. mt it of July,
Ware, Cakes and crackers, Han
lints Bar
I . . old. It is
. than it is dangerous.
Bail New I it .,,,., Minute rough
Machines, and can ours ll at once. Always
goods. and clears soothes and
Newspaper. Quantity. Cheap for cash.
The Charlotte
IN THE YEAR. S. M-
a.
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor.
i I oil
troubles, Absolutely sale. Act.
mediately, l like It, Jno. I.
Receives tin
news
delivered In any paper between
Washington and Atlanta, and
i set . ice is be n
ever bundled by North Caro-
paper.
p I
it i named will lake
Bi ll r ;.
l- II i
I I I . In
v . I; .
iii Ilia
ill .
1- -i, ;
. superior
in. Hi SUNDAY OBSERVE,
ii 1.1 slats of mote and is
in M. and answer n extent wade
i.- tin m in. ,. ,,,,.
m in. t matter.
v.,,., SEMI
,,,,
. The largest paper
hi
live bales of were
received
it lien top. On
same day In not a single
HIGH SCHOOL
ton Slur.
VANN, Raleigh.
TRINITY COLLEGE,
DURHAM, N. C,
t Mb is -Militate mid
undergraduate courses of
new library
laboratory
and
Number
bled years. Large
number of scholarships
awarded annually.
made lo worthy
11-1 very
For
D. W. REGISTRAR.
Ibis a large
school building, well
large Dorm-
toilet school
grounds,
-11 lion an
Music ml I
ill
of tin
of tile
, Board
i per month Tuition
in liable, Send for
Slow Starvation
mi m.
I.
Sample tout on
C I
I r. I . I j.
U the fate of sufferers from
tr food ll
In fact, does la the
If your food remains
In fact, ll does
and the
lion
build tip
Is remedy,
eat I
This rest soon r
Cathartics stimulants only
cures. It
You Cat.
J. L HIT,
IN-
It
LINE OF
nu of Hardware.
TO ME.
J. R.
every
day, rooming and evening. Pray-
Wednesday
Booth, Sunday
school a. a. M. A. Allen
superintendent.
M every
lay, and evening.
Wednesday evening.
ft. M. Eure, pastor. Sunday
a. m. L. H. Pender,
-Services thin
B. Morton, pastor Sunday-
school a. in E. B.
F. H. Hard-
Morning and even-
prayer with sermon every let
3rd Lay services
every 2nd and 4th Sunday.
Sunday-school a. in . W. B
Brown, superintendent.
every a. m.
second,
and fourth Sunday in each month
Player meeting Wednesday night.
D. W. Davis, pastor. Sun-
day school P, M., W. B. Par-
superintendent.
regular service
LODGES
A. F. A.
No. meets first and
third Monday evening. B.
W. II., J. M. Bee.
K. River Lodge, No.
meet every Friday evening,
W. H. C. C. C. L T. M.
Hooker, K. of B. andS.
I. O. O. Lodge,
No. meets every Tuesday
evening. Atkins, N. G.,
D. Overton.
It. A. Zeb Vance Council, No.
MM, meets every Thursday even-
B. Wilson, Secretary, J.
Tunstall, Regent.
A. O. Council,
No. meet every first and third
Thursday night in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Gardner, Worthy
D. S. Smith
I. O.
No. meets every second and
fourth Monday night in
lows W. B.
D. S. Smith Sec.
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete In every
and prices an low at the
lowest. Highest market
paid for country produce.
AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE.
Industrial Education
A combination of Theory
and of Hook
Study and Manual Work
in Engineering,
Chemistry,
Mechanic Arts, and
Cotton Manufacturing.
Full courses
courses
special courses
Tuition and mom, a
term; board, a month.
teachers, DUO
New for BOO.
for Booklet
A.
Pres.
UNIVERSITY
OF NORTH CAROLINA
The Head of the State's
Educational System.
Academic
ii i.
SI a A m.
. I a.
ii I I K. I. I t
II.
Norfolk, Va. of
Cotton Bayer Broken In getting it it la,
order. JOB of all
York
Chicago Kc Orleans.
. 11.1 u an ;
m Hid styles . Greenville.
It can't help but do you .
T,.
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in
Hi f.
Hew Works,
ah trim
fF, P, President AB PRINTING are
CHapel Hill, Carolina
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
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in, Hope Mills at p r S
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Main
ion
p Ha.
I live leave
pm, Wilmington
ll.-n.,, leaves Ban
s a m,
tiering. II s m, a. m.
Mills U s m,
i n arrives
S M a
Connection at with train Na
at Hi,. Carolina Central
Railroad, at II. I with the Red
railroad, at
Air I and
Hull with the Durham and
Railroad
Train on ID. bran, u
I. ,, I a p a,
S. at I p . A II
em as 1.111
t M a in, I am,
n. Waldon II am. dally
Train. I,
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a and I p m. I II
a i lost a a.
and I r i. n
Train dally
I Is p St
t lAp m S p in,
mouth dally, m a in. Sun
SO
Train N c
Sunday. IS. b,
Tina m a.
leave am by
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1.1.1 Up II . a, .
tin a mi
It p a. II II I a Ho. k
I, p m dally
Trail on Hi. ii
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v . OS . a.
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dally, all ml. la
M.
Agent
J. It. Manager.
T. M. Truffle
solicited. Beat
ill V Hews
-For
a Year
The Eastern Reflector.
Twice Week
D. J.
TRUTH TO
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1902.
NO.
Tuesday
and Friday
a Year
Ricks Wilkinson
ALL SUMMER GOODS MUST WALK.
We are anxious to but we are not
so for money we will jeopardize
our business by offering stuff we cannot stand
back of. We are as jealous of our good name
as we are proud of our business. Come this
weekend see how far a dollar bill will travel.
Mr. Wilkinson is in the northern mar-
buying Fall and Winter goods, and
all summer goods must suffer great
cuts. We mean carry over.
Wilkinson
Bethel High School
BETHEL, N. C.
A strictly Hist class Fitting School
for young Men and Young Women.
Thoroughly equipped, Strictly non-
Denominational, and Co educational.
Prepares College, for
Business, and for Life.
Between and pupils Ibis year.
Hook Keeping, Commercial Law,
i list ml. Typewriting and Music.
course is under experienced
and fully competent teachers.
11.60 to 18.00,
Board at to per month.
SCHOOL is situated in one of
the most beautiful and healthful locations in Pitt
county. Fall session opens September I. For cat-
and full information, address
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal.
The NEW STORE.
B. Bro.
Have opened in one store of the Building
linker ft Hart formerly with a full line of Clothing Dry
Shoes, Notions, etc.
Everything in stock is brand new and we are soiling at
Prices to Astonish You.
us a and be convinced that we can save money.
B. Bro.
, IN
J. W. CD.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors handlers of
Bagging, Ties Hags.
and shipments
solicited.
Dr. ID James,
Dental Surgeon,
1.0
Male Academy
Kill term of tills School will
Only ti limit. number of
will lie taken this therefore
those having buys which
wish to scud to Ibis would
do well to see me.
The work discipline of the
school will us It bun been
heretofore under present man-
i apply to
II.
Principal.
Orders for JOB
solicited. Best
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES.
Attendance and Ores Interest
Manifested.
Democratic township
were held Saturday at the
various precincts in the county to
elect delegates and alternates to
Convention to be held
here Thursday, Auk to
magistrates and constables
and elect township executive coin
in it tees.
Below give the proceedings
of each township
S A Gainer, Chairman.
B M Secretary.
S M Jones, M A
James, O I. Moore, Boot
B M T II Barnaul,
Julius Brown, M
S Moore, W
J J Carson, T Williams,
II W Brown, J S II Mar-
tin, J S T Carson.
S A Gainer, B M
S C Whitehurst, T
Carton.
Bullock.
strength of each
was follows-
J L A I.
House of -8 A
Gainer,
of B Williams,
T B II James,
J I,
J B Cherry,
T While, 2.1.
They unanimously endorsed
Moore for Superior Court
W Harrington for
Meeting called to by W II
Williams,
K J
Gray, J L W B
ard, C Whichard, J H
J II Keel, A J A
Whichard, J Gray.
B I I.
Perkins, It L Butler, H II Gray,
W L Nobles, J
ens II Gray, J W
Page, II Little.
B Gray, W H
Williams,. Whichard.
ll
Ex L
W U William, W J Little, J
Gray, W K
Jesse
KG Cox, Secretary.
M no. i.
A Cobb, J
Brooks, It It Jackson, A It Horton,
It Spier, II L John
I Pierce, Br, T B Allen, B
C T Tyson, W
F Hail, lease Cannon,
J M C Nelson, J
W Cannon, K G Cox.
II Dr W
W Dawson, J II
Rodgers, H Cannon, Dr C A
It IS
Smith,
M K J
A J A
Joseph Nelson, B Cox, Win
Smith, J
NO,
I. C
Out, Dr T Cox, II K Ellis, G K
Jackson.
J May, W May,
W II Wingate, It
Chapman, II I. Hamilton, Rich
no.
J Stokes, I
Allen, B J Brooks B Sugg.
NO. t.
j M mow, c H
Joseph
No. I.
Jesse
Cannon, Chairman, Asa Harris,
J Tinker, H L J W
After the Battle------roll call,
After heavy
And broken Bean broken prices.
and that is why we are having a
Great Reduction Sale
All Summer Goods arc 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
bettor than a Webster's
to otherwise.
Attend this
Sale today and your share,
of bargains at
Commute at o'clock P. at. W I.
Noble-. Secretary.
K Davenport. M
T Spier, J I Moore, J A Harris.
I. Nobles, W T Mason, E Brad;
J Moore, W II Boss.
M A Barris.
B Overton.
Executive B Lit-
D H James, B B Satterthwaite,
i; H M Jones.
Motion was and
delegates lie cast
vote D H James Beg
liter of Deeds, J B Little the
Howe l
J. I. Fleming for the Senate.
SWIFT CREEK
E s
LB Bee,
KS W Haul
M M i Moore,
M Smith, J Moore, B A Gard-
J A Hardy, A Blokes,
Jesse Hardy.
H Williams, W B Bland,
J Hardy, J B Stocks, N.
II Job Moore, Floyd
Hamilton, G W Gardner, A B
Garris, W II
Magistrates
Balding,
M Elks, L I
Smith.
The executive committee was
J Marshall Cox Chairman.
Elks, Alston Grime-. W K Clark,
W E Proctor.
The primary was called to order
by John Smith. Chairman, F.
G. was elected Secretary.
Cook, Jno
John King, Jonas
Dr J It J Little, B B Cot-
Ellis and J B Dozier.
S Cotton, J L
F G G W Sal-
let-Held, H Batter, J H Smith,
W H Moore, W T Pierce, T L
Williams.
It A
T G and S M
Crisp.
Executive H
Smith, Chairman, J I. Fountain,
It Gotten, and T L
Williams.
About The Dance.
Dancing is chief source of
amusement among all savage
more savage uncivilized
be
Half Gallon, per dozen,
Paul S Moore, J A Hardy.
Quarts, per dozen,
J. B. Cherry Co.
The Only Department in
GREENVILLE.
so.
A G Cox, Chairman Di B south hide
Cox, II B. Hester, J. W.
J J May. Tucker, M. G. Move, Paul
The strength of do candidate was ll. H. Allen, B. W. Tuck
A.
Forbes, B. L. Little, V.
B M Lewis Chin. A and
J B Sec. Joseph Tripp.
J. W. Smith, W.
L Barrett, B I. Davis, W BE. Nichols, Harvey Allen, W.
J W Parker, W E Brooks, Jas. Evans, J. W. Yin
A Flanagan, J John W. Tripp, G, Tucker,
B. H. Augustus
Justice of I. A. Tucker. J. W. Brooks and
A. Flanagan, Lewis, and W. O.
SIDE RIVER.
F. Fleming, J J
J J David
W J Briley and W K
J K
s Peter Flaming, Elihu
Briley, Ashley Whichard, Asa
TOWN.
B Parker,
B Bynum.
It K Belcher.
I. Barrett ohm, U L Davis,
W B Home, B M Lewis and W V.
The meeting called lo order
o'clock P. M. by F. C. Hard-
H. W. was elected
chairman and W. c. W B
J. D. Gardner B. Harding I W I
wire sleeted by Harding. J J
C C Vines, II I, Cow
million.
The motion strength of ard, V Harding, Joe bawls,
each U- taken at the, I. Carr. J L W 00-
same time was carried, and the l. W L Brown, B W King, t
vote as , u
L. White, KG Flanagan,
A, J. Laugh
For
II. T.
I. Cox, ill; L J. ;
A. C. J. Tucker, I;
H. It. Cot I; J. J. Laughing-
II
While.
K G
II A
I Mi., W II Long.
For A
Lewis H Cox.
No I. B
chin. KB C P
Moore. MO Smith, W II
No W B Bland, W
J Moore, A Hardy, B
A Gardner.
W H
s V L Crawford,
J Allen.
Smith, J B
Joyner, a Nichols, M Smith,
It L Nichols.
W Joyner, I A
Nichols, J H Cobb.
D Barrow, Chairman, W W
Bullock, Secretary.
Jr.
D c Barrow, Charlie Parker, It W
Faithful.
W A Hyman,
Harris, Thad Parker. Kl
C Barrow, w
W Bullock. ll
i TOWNSHIP,
The primary was held
Saturday at p. m. with J. J.
i Alston Crimea,
Secretary.
The delegation was instructed
as State
Senator and J J for member
of Hoard Count
relight of the
lot of Deeds was taken
and vote stood T B Moore
Williams I.
following were selected us
Alston Grimes, W
I, Woolen, J Marshall Col and C
I Constable.
J II Mills, H ll
the people the more popular
dance. The dance is not the prod-
of a cultured people,
but a relic of a former age of men-
and moral weakness. This fact
is worth the careful study of Christ
Work.
St. l
bulletin of stale board
health says in July measles
prevailed in counties,
cough ill scarlet fever in
fever in 5.1; fever
in fever in
smallpox ill
ed, Catawba Gaston,
Mecklenburg, North-
Wilson
They arc Striking lots of oil in
Louisiana these days. A well was
d Welsh, a new locality,
and before they got ready to
it a few days ago turned it-
self in. and with I great lush of
oil and gas, blew the piping out
and blew the derrick all to pieces.
After work they got it
and think they have
greatest gusher in
Wilmington Star.
A real estate dealer in Maine
his an advertisement the New
York Journal of lands for sale
line; great inducements to set-
Hers. of advantages
locality set forth by him are
Dial there arc Hies, no
toes and no in the
northern
lists would sneer howl if such
SO advertisement should appear in
a southern paper. No southern
man would think for a moment of
holding out absence of
in the ion as all inducement lo
would-be purchasers, the
is these northerners
are more friendly to bin than the
northern Wilmington
w F Carroll, J J C
J. B Little, J Jenkins, Frank Randolph, m Marshall Cox,
W I CD B W L Clark, Alston
G Grimes, J B Tucker, Oakley,
For
Th.
domed W. Harrington Sher
ill and D. Moore for Clerk of
W Tucker.
on
An woman her
in daughters and Ker-
ii win be
-park
house,
B. Cherry,
T. While,
Register of K. Moore, t
HI; It. Williams, Jr., J. L. C
TI; J O. W J
s, D. II. James, i. . J Harrington, W R Par
The precincts then ad-
and selected
lilt Of and alternates i called to order by J It
which elected by the Chairman Executive
N i, Smith, Jesse n Smith, W l
Henry Dixon,
Stocks, J Williams and Ed
Dixon.
Alternate-.
W V. Proctor, G W Venters,
A Arnold, A Mills, W
A c Buck, W
way, K in, V F Chap
man, I. E I. Cot
Hardy Law It
John
Constipation
Docs your head ache Pain
back of your eyes Bad
taste in your mouth It's
your liver I Pills arc
liver pills. They cure
headache, dyspepsia.
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Title
Eastern reflector, 26 August 1902
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
August 26, 1902
Original Format
newspapers
Extent
Local Identifier
MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
Subject(s)
Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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