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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
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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-
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of the last will and
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. 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
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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
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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
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SI a A m.
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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.
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m Hid styles . Greenville.
It can't help but do you .
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Hew Works,
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fF, P, President AB PRINTING are
CHapel Hill, Carolina
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p Ha.
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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
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n. Waldon II am. dally
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leave am by
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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.
lie. All
a in
BUCKINGHAM'S
THE REFLECTOR.
GREENVILLE, K. C.
D. I. xi
it the I N.
C, class mail matter.
Friday, 1902.
Ex Judge David of
died Tuesday
aged Tl years. He had in
poor health several years.
A glance ahead for a few weeks
to the coming of winter
makes one shiver here August
at the prospects of prices that will
have to be paid for oral.
It is hinted a bullet be picked
out of Tom Jones, the lynched
Seven Springs sent to
Gov. Aycock. His Excellency
might stop the pardon mill long
enough to a reward for the
are bad it is a pity
they ever occur, but the Tom
Jones near Seven Springs, came
as near getting what he deserved
as ever did a criminal. The
jury that investigated the
stated in their verdict that the
had done their duty.
opening court at Greensboro,
Monday, Judge had to
charge two grand juries. After
had sworn the
charge delivered it was discovered
that two of the owed
taxes for two years. The was
called back, the two men removed
and put in their places,
the Judge had to deliver another
charge to the
The Morning Sews tell
of the attempted poisoning of the
family of S. S in
county, by carbolic acid being
placed in the pot. The poi-
son was discovered just in time to
save the family from probable
death A named
Davis, who worked for
was arrested for the crime. He
made a and said
named Lot
him up to Both were plated
Id jail. It looks like the
over that way want lynch-
BIG ANIMAL SHOWS.
Coming 3rd.
What promises to be one of the
big events of the season is the
forthcoming visit to this city of
Big Trained An-
Shows. Beyond question,
there Is not an amusement
in America that has such a
hold the public favor as these
big moral shows. The rise of this
great enterprise is
First, starting small it has risen
year by year with tremendous
strides until the present
it is now the largest best.
The past was a record
breaker. San Port-
land, Seattle, Suit Lake, Denver,
Kansas City, St.
Paul and Dublin hundreds were
turned away at every performance
and its tour was one continuous
ovation. The press public
unanimous declaring it to
be the brightest a; d best show of
it has
made undying name for itself
and its hustling progenitors. The
career Messrs. Norris Howe
illustrates thrift,
of purpose, ingenuity of rep-
men. Their
success has all been achieved
in the West, and western ideas of
honesty and fair dealings have
gained for them a reputation that
is as can fully preserved as it is
well united. season of 1903
of the Howe's Big Shows
marks long and rapid in
advance similar exhibition in
the way of s and grandeur.
The special features this season
arc the performing Hone, camels,
seal, buffaloes, baby elephants
and the most marvelous troupe of
juvenile while many
popular features of past
years are retained, so
all all they give as clever a per-
one COUld wish to wit-
MI have used Hair Vigor
for over thirty ll has kept
my free from dandruff and
has prevented my hair from turn-
Mrs. A.
Billings,
There is this peculiar
thing about Hair
is a hair food,
not a dye. Your hair does
not suddenly turn black,
look dead and lifeless.
But gradually the old color
comes the rich,
dark color it used to have.
The hair stops falling, too.
. Mite.
If cannot yon,
wild us one and will i; rt.
H sure name
J I w i I -i
Fresh Gossip From Vicinities
FIENDS LIFE ENDED.
Tom Jones is Dud at the Hands of
Indignant Neighbors of His Victim.
Early yesterday morning a re-
port reached Tom
Jones, for whom U organized
search baa been carried on since
the commission of his awful crime
in Indian township.
county. Friday had been
captured daring Sunday night,
and taken to In-
it was learned he
was captured, bat still near the
scene his crime.
The Sews representative left on
the morning train and it
there o conflicting
stories, he went to the scene to
get the facts.
night. Messrs. J. M.
Rich,
Bennett, who were on guard near
Outlaw's bridge, at about o'clock
captured Tom Jones, who gave
them no trouble after he was
reached, lie was taken to the
Bicycle Thief Caught.
A named Willis Johnson
was put in jail Monday afternoon
stealing a bicycle from Charlie
The the
wheel Saturday from in
front of the store of J. B.
where clerks. He
rode the wheel to Jim and
left it went to
bis work Monday but did not car-
wheel with him. Later
the day the wheel was found at
and when it was learned
that Johnson carried It there
went after latter
brought him to jail.
Winterville Department.
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS
NOTES.
N. C, Aug.
Less than a week the boys and
girls will all lie lure. Then, oh
What; Everything will be
merry as the music of the lark and
no more dull times for a while,
something to live for.
We don't know, but we will bet
a chaw of tobacco that the
gets out a good
ticket to morrow. They have
some good timber to select from
Roy was here
taking photographs of bug-
wagons, carts, etc , the
A.
There will be a
in chapel of the Winter-
ville High School next Mon lay
night, Sept. 1st. at P- m. A
very large number of students
expected the opening.
Mrs. F. . wife of Prof.
assistant Principal of the
Winter, High School, came
Monday evening. Prof. will
have charge of the boy's
Farmers f you are going to
need wagons to your crops
you need Tar and should
place your orders tight now.
Miss Tripp, of Wash-
ton, is visiting Mrs. Dr. Cox.
A very large crowd left
excursion fur Norfolk from here
yesterday,
trains passed
Winterville yesterday. Such is
Dot an often occurrence with US,
Rev. J. Jackson and wife, of
are visiting relatives
by Our Correspondent and
Reported REFLECTOR Readers.
of are visiting near
here.
Prof. is in Washing
the interest of bis school.
Mrs. Bettie Britt came from
Snow Hill has taken
charge of the girl's dormitory.
Mrs. F. O. Cox and Master
Bruce went to Monday
evening returned next morn-
Gall and sec our Bike buggies.
Hunsucker Carriage Co.
D. N. Branch informs us he
lout a barn of tobacco by lire one
day last week and a loss
of about
Miss Bettie Jones, of Bethel,
who has been visiting Miss Dora
Cox, returned borne
Highsmith, wife and
child, who have been spending the
summer over the river near
old home, home Monday
evening.
HEARNE CO.,
Groceries, Provisions, Country Produce,
Fruits, Candies, Tobacco and Cigars.
Agents for Wilbur's Horse, Cattle and Poultry Food.
Fruit Jars.
A dollar with n a
dollar's worth of
every lime. If doesn't
Smith but Mrs. Smith
would Dot see him. lie. however, I the neighborhood.
Telephone Directory.
The Carolina and Virginia
been ; phone have published and ills-
Mayor's Court.
The following cases have
disposed mayor II. W. j a very handsome directory
during past week, lot all the exchanges in their
I. F. Anderson, drunk and die- giving a list of all
con-
orderly, fined and cost, In the different towns and
amount long distance connections. It is a
Lee allowing cows to j book of about pages be-
run s. huge, lined and cost, sides the directory contains much
amount 98.86.
Henrietta Donaldson, running
restaurant without license, fined
one penny cost, amount
W. B. James and Paul
assault, both over to
term Court.
Carter, assault, fined
one and cost, amount 18,36.
I. A. Sugg, tiring rifle town,
lined cost, amount 18.16.
James, Henry Tall and
Taft, riotous disorderly
conduct, 95.00 each and cost,
amount, James, 18.14; Jno.
Taft, 18.64.
Cornelius Johnson, drunk and
disorderly, lined and cost,
amount 95.20.
Job Johnson, assault dead-
weapon, bound over to Superior
Court.
Simon Wooten, down,
lined one penny and cost, amount.
Alex. Bailey, drunk
fined and cost, amount
Wanted.
I want several good tenants for
next year large
families. To industrious sober
men. lean oiler unsurpassed in
in a good community
desirably located,
houses good water and splendid
free school, land is firm tilth
and will produce abundantly any
crop this section.
O. L.
information and useful suggest ions
to users of
An Aged Couple.
Mr. J. E. Bullock bis wife,
who live in Carolina township,
am both years old and have
married years. Mr.
lock was a soldier in the civil war
and is now one of the Confederate
pensioners. We hope the old
pie will yet have many years to-
Political Speaking.
lion. John II. Small, Democrat
candidate for Congrats from
district, T. of
Goldsboro, will speak in Court
House in Greenville, Thursday,
Sept.
Reunion.
the
There will be a reunion
old Confederate soldiers
Academy grove, Thursday,
Dinner will be
served on the Academy grounds.
Sec.
To The Public.
Before buying your lumber,
shingles and lathes see mo. I
furnish you almost anything yon
may want in this line.
High tirade JOB
here. Send us your orders
confessed also confessing
that lie stole some of clothing
he had on.
lie as then to Mr. Rich's
home and put a tobacco barn.
with Constable Floyd Walker on
guard.
He remained in the barn until
o'clock yesterday morn-
when ten twelve blackened
men arrived the scene to take
the officer object-
ed and was shot at. a ball scorch-
his neck. of the men
held him covered with tuns while
others knocked the door in with
an
They then took our.
parried him about a mile down an
old tram road, placed him a
log and Bred I volley into his
body. This not causing death
they soon after Bred another vol-
which was more effective and
the wretch had paid the penalty of
rash action.
the two volleys men
who on their way to see what
had been done to the fiend arrived
on the scene, but after they had
seen the dying were told to
go up the tram road and out
of sight. As soon as they had
gone the other volley was fired.
one man counting eleven shots.
probably being number
of men in the blackened party.
The executioners then retired
and left the body to the officers
and crowd which the
dace lo make sure that vile fiend
was indeed dead.
The body, as teen by the Kins
who went over on the
morning train, was lying on its
face with the arms tied behind
many bullet and shot holes
mutilated corpse. The skull
was crushed on one side
being done by the used in
breaking the or a heavy
piece of timber. One bullet en
-finitely over the heart and
passed through that organ.
Pictures were taken body
ii two positions, one as first seen
by the men from
leaning against log on
which he was when shot.
As to condition of his
it by a relative of
the family she was improving
and was expected to recover.
Morning News.
k for the advertisement of R.
. Bro page.
The have a new store here
have co lo stay. The sell cheap
can save money.
Mrs. W. C. Jackson and
BLACK JACK ITEMS.
Black Jack, Aug.
Walter Dixon, Ed. and Amos
Clark, left today for
where they will enter school.
Miss Rosa Cox, of is vis-
Misses Annie and Lucy
White.
Tyson, canvassing agent
for pictures, was canvassing this
vicinity Friday.
Mrs. Cox, of is visiting
her daughter. Mrs. White.
White broke his aim Fri-
day by falling from a peach tree.
Dr. Kicks, of re-
placed bone, and he is doing as
well as could be expected.
Mrs. C. Dixon has been quite
sick for past few days.
Miss Maggie Smith is suffering
considerably from a bone felon.
for YOU bring back the stuff and get your dollar.
tics
Times
I the Value of
Any Other.
One Third Easier,
One Third Faster.
Agents wanted in nil
unoccupied
Wheeler Wilson Mfg Co.
Atlanta, Ga-
S. T. WHITE, Greenville, N. C.
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
HE
I.
Extra.
The Bis Shows From The Golden West.
Extra.
NORRIS ROWE'S
Big Shows.
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up
Extended Insurance works automatically,
Is
Will be reinstated if arrears be paid month while you
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
The One Tented
Amusement Enterprise That Fulfills
Every Promise.
PERFORMING ANIMALS
Will Exhibit in Greenville.
WEDNESDAY 3RD.
Performances at and o'clock p. m.
The New Novel
cessions Wealth.
at a. m. A
Don't
Marvel of
Miss
Pro-
runny Clowns
The Great Triple Elephant Act
School of Educated
duly Performing Camels
The Wonderful Trained Buffaloes
The Marvelous Dogs and Ponies
POSITIVELY THE AGGREGATION OF
PERFORMING ANIMALS IN THE WORLD
ROYAL ROMAN
CONGRESS
ACT A FEATURE
FEATURE NEW
B EM EMBER DATE.
Sept.
Coco
Farmers of Pitt and
Surrounding Counties.
Let me have your attention a
moment. I have purchased the
Planters Warehouse
and will have charge of it this season. I
have been identified with the Greenville
Tobacco market almost from its start, and
am familiar with every detail of the
Tobacco business.
It is my purpose in conducting the
PLANTERS WAREHOUSE
to run it in the interest of those who sell
their tobacco on my floor, knowing that
the more I help the farmer the more I
help myself.
No effort will be spared to make every pile sold
at the PLANTERS bring the highest price.
Knowing the value of Tobacco, having
ample capital to carry on the business,
assisted by best helpers that can be
procured, I can make it to your interest
to sell at the PLANTERS.
Plenty of room to take care of your
team, and all the farmers who to
stay over night will find ample
Bring your tobacco if yon want best prices.
B. E. PARHAM,
PLANTERS WAREHOUSE
FRANK WILSON
The King Clothier
Is now in New York buying
his Fall Stock. Wait for his
return before buying your
Fall Clothing.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
NOTICE.
U is a CROSS MARK the
margin of this paper it is to remind you
that you owe
for and we you to
settle tut early as We
YOU owe us and you will keep
us waiting It.
This notice for who tin
cross mark on their paper.
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS
Shots at Home New Put
In Few Word for Busy Readers
Miss Olive Morrill, who has
been visiting at W. B. Wilson,
has returned to her home Snow
Hill.
Miss Ruth Barden, who has
visiting her W. B. Wilson,
has returned to her home at Ply.
mouth.
K. C. of Falkland, left
this morning for the northern
markets to purchase his fall stock
of goods.
Archie Bawls, who has vis-
Master Hayden Lee Griffin,
; returned this to his home
in Wilson.
Mrs. K. S. Greene, of
who has visiting Mrs. V. M.
Hodges, returned home Saturday
evening.
K rs. Bettie of Hooker-
ton, who has been visiting Mrs. J.
W. Brown returned home
day evening.
J. N. Lawrence and wife, of
Portsmouth, arrived Saturday
evening to visit their brother, L.
W. Lawrence.
Miss Coward, of
county, who has been her
brother, E. A. Coward, left
day evening for
Mrs. N. Iv. Matthews, of Dur-
ham, arrived Saturday evening lo
her husband who is a tobacco
buyer for M. I.
1902.
J. B. Biggs went lo
this morning.
I. A. Sugg, Jr., left Monday tor
Mount.
a. Bishop returned
Monday from
Miss Andrews left
morning for Durham.
K L. and family left this
; morning for Greensboro.
Forbes returned this
morning from Morehead City.
Mrs. W. It. returned this
, morning to her home in Hassell.
are coming.
Fruit Jars cheap at S.
There are yet some water
Cotton fields n r . white,
it is opening so f.-t.
September
court will
of Superior
Tuesday.
J. L. Fleming baa moved into
his residence near the Baptist
For a good smoke try the
at Reflector
Book Store.
M. P. Jordan Co. have placed
a telephone in their factory. The
number is
D. W. has moved into
his new store which has just been
completed at five points.
Several of the colored firemen
from here, left for Raleigh Mon-
day to attend the colored
Convention.
Almost time for schools to begin
fall session. Pupils should
get their tablets and other supplies
at Reflector Book Store.
W. C. Fleming is having
hauled on bis lot on Evans
street, south of the Academy,
to building a residence.
New lot of choice cigars at Re-
Book Store.
Is anew brand just added.
It is best to be for the
price.
advertising car of
Rowe's show was side tracked
here Monday night and are
advertising town and county
to day.
High School.
Open Sept. 15th. Good
easy accommodations and
terms reasonable. Patronage so-
For further Information
see or address,
J. F.
Farmville, N. C.
PERSONAL NOTES
Mention People Met
I With the Social World
1902.
J. S. went to William-
today.
J. H. Edwards left Saturday for
Plymouth Monday
Frank Skinner left this M
b morning her home in Greens-
Tarboro.
Churchill Hodges went to
this
D. J. Whichard returned this
morning from Beaufort and More-
F. L. Walker went to Scotland City.
Neck this morning. ,. . . . ,.
Mrs. M. J. Jackson,
Hon. Harry Skinner left this morning to Mrs.
for Henry Harding.
Miss Sadie of Ply month,
arrived Monday afternoon to visit
Miss Jamie
Miss May Bell Dixon, who has
been visiting Miss Katie
left for Ayden.
Ed. Stewart, wife daughter,
Miss Lizzie, morn-
to Washington, K.
went lo
evening to accept a
with Denmark.
Misses Jennie Helen
Battle, of arrived
morning to visit Mis. B. W. King.
Miss Emily Williams, of
arrived Monday night to
visit her sister Mrs. J. A. Brady.
Bicycle Stolen.
Saturday evening, about dark
some one stole a from Char-
lie ll was on the side
walk in front of J. B. Cherry's
store when Charlie left it for a few
when ho the
bicycle was gone.
To Build New Church.
To County Jail.
The Board of County
are having a fence fourteen
feet high built around the county
Jail, to prevent any one from the
outside communicating with or
passing anything In to the prison-
without from
sheriff. This will prevent
prisoners from securing files and
other tools from people outside, by
means of which they have
made their escape so
for Raleigh,
Mrs. E. A. Coward left
day evening for Ayden.
J. M. Taft returned Saturday
from Baltimore.
Miss Bessie Jarvis this
g from LaGrange.
Mosley returned
day evening from Danville.
J. Wooten returned this
morning from Morehead City.
Rev. D. W. Davis returned this
morning to his home at Pantego.
Dr. Zeno Brown returned
day evening from Philadelphia.
Robert Howard returned this
morning to his home at Conetoe.
Fred Cox returned Saturday
evening from a trip up the road.
Miss Ora Button, of is
visiting her uncle, H. A. Sutton.
John Harper, of came
in Saturday evening to visit
Mrs. F. M. Hodges left
day evening for a visit to La
Grange.
Ed Forbes went to Morehead
Saturday evening and returned
this morning.
I. A Sugg, Jr., left
for and returned
this
Mrs. Ida Edwards, has been
visiting Mrs. J. W. bus re-
borne.
Miss arrived Sat-
evening to visit her sister,
Mrs. W. H. Johnson.
Mrs. Bf, Stewart, of Washing-
ton, arrived Saturday evening to
visit Mrs. A. J.
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Taft and
little child returned
from Baltimore.
Patrick Cobb, who has vis-
Percy Forbes, returned to
Grifton Saturday evening.
A. M. of
arrived Saturday to
bis brother, B. W. Moseley.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
bridge, of Scotland Neck, arrived
Saturday and returned this morn
lug.
Elder met sever-
members his church at J. T. I
V bra mi Sunday night Organ j
a church of members,
will begin work right away to
build a Free Will Baptist church
in the town of Greenville. They
Sunday for their
preaching day.
Died.
Tucker, the lour year
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O.
M. Tucker, who live two miles
from died Sunday
with whooping cough. This is the
second child they have lost within
one week they have
of all their friends.
J. N. Moore and his sou
Moore died at their home in
Greenville township,
Mill, Sunday fever.
Four other members of same
family sick with typhoid
fever.
A positive specific for bilious fever,
J , j malaria, chills and fever, malarial
Malaria and poisoning, Material debility, malarial
Cure dyspepsia, dumb ague.
Today at the Big Store-Cash House of Greenville
Mid-Summer
CLEARANCE SALE
Millinery Goods.
Our Millinery Goods in charge of Mrs. M
T. must be closed out with ill
Summer Goods at a sacrifice to make room
for Fall Goods. Come and get some
bargains.
Summer Underwear
Prices cat on the whole line. dozen
Men's colored Sea Island Percale Shirts,
detached cuffs, worth clear- a
sale price,
Umbrellas
Natural wood. and Cony's
bandies, fast black, worth
Special sale price,
Corsets.
and W pat thorn in at
the one price. Celebrated makes. -y
Mattings
and
All go atone price. c
per yard
Clothing,
per cent off
on all Spring and Sum-
mer Clothing. Extra
Rood values in Serges,
Mohair, Sicilians and
Alpacas. Come early
while they last.
NOTICE
what we advertise
We advertise what we do
Bed Spreads.
cut on all
Spreads.
These prices are for Spot
over the counter.
No goods sent out, but
your money back if they
are not O. K.
Wash Goods
Colored Lawn, Dimities
in new neat figures and
stripes; good values at
and
Clearance sale price C
Sheer Dimity
Exquisite new patterns,
stripes and floral 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, i
Men's Shirts.
Detached
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.
lino, all styles, warrant
ed solid leather,
Undershirts Drawers
Egyptian Combed French woven
neck, double breasted drawers.
Clearance sale price,
Lace Curtains.
Worth and extra length,
ft. long, very surely worth
and 11.18. Special sale price,
Special.
Hamburg Edging, Big Reductions.
Spool Cotton.
I- Clark's Spool -j,. per spool.
The Most Sweeping of Keen Prices
Get in the Main Squeeze. Come Early
C T.
The Big Store
Greenville. N. C.
Have Ton Forgot
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AS
UP-TO-DATE LINE OF
Advice to the Aged.
bring
bowel., weak and
and TORPID
Tint's Pills
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
AND A OF THING
, , AM TO MENTION
Come to sec me for next Barrel of Flour
Yours to please-
Jas. White.
effect on these owns,
stimulating the . i-l-.
to perform their natural functions at
In and
IMPARTING VIGOR
to the bladder and LIVER
They arc adapted to old and young.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
CARR
from
Washington, D. Aug.
The echoes of the Phil-
transport scandal have
hardly died away, but another is
read to take its place. This time
it concerns the lighter system at
As may be shown, it is
necessary to go-ids for
Manila lo lighters which, in turn,
land them at the wharves and
warehouses. These lighters are
employed by the in
charge and paid at a given
rate per Hip; the rate based
on their tonnage capacity. When
the situation first became known,
the of the Treasury depart
Cunt Capital at
The steamer Compton w ill today
bring up from Fort two
big guns which the war depart-
has donated to Governor
cock to be placed the capitol
grounds. These belonged to
Confederate armament at Fort
well, and when the emplacements
were made for the modern guns
the old were dug from their
resting place feet the
sand. They will weigh 7.500
pounds each and will be delivered
at th Seaboard Air Line depot for
shipment to
22nd.
To My
It is with joy loll
did for mo. troubled with
stomach for several mouths.
advised to use I did
and word cm. not nil the good it has
done me. A neighbor had dyspepsia
sci that he had tried must everything.
i him lo use Words of
gratitude have come to mo from him
because I recommended
Pry, Viola. Iowa. Health and strength
of mind body depend on
and normal activity of the
the great
ionic chits alt and
bowel . Indigestion,
any good food
yon cat. Take a dose after meals.
John L. Woolen.
For Locks, Doors,
Windows, Paints, Rope,
Collars, Shovels Car- The wan. of money is the
Tools, lo
H. L CAM.
Next door to Ricks Wilkinson. I to Ormond i.
Thai the place to get the best
Fruit Jars
i out ore. have them in
different styles and prices
a- low as the lowest Then as
usual we the
Best of Everything;
in the Grocery Line
Get your table supplies from u-
and v on arc sure so have the bed .
BUTTER and CHEESE ON ICE.
furnished them showing the names,
speeds and capacity of the lighters.
Since then the Treasury official
have apparently paid no
to the disbursement made for
lightering purposes by the army
quartermasters, and no more than
was necessary as revealed by the
Wat department. how-
ever, Treasury department,
availing it-ell of the figure already
furnished it and the
root
much evil.
The person who with
the world gets soundly whipped.
Greenville,
THE NEW GROCERS,
i In Justice's court
I. A. Maw-.
Th. n Dry floods, Groceries, Confections,
Company. etc. go to
frank i . trading as
. o. and
Tin- A. 1- Hall. Co.
defendant I rank . Di n
above named lake
WANT
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
action c a- has U i
d before I. A. Mayo a
of the Peace in and Pitt count,
Greenville, N. lo recover um
for breach of i
part said I noon in . nm
in had condition, mid
. i lint I
required ups before it. id
A. Mil, ii, court In
i , N. at I- o'clock m. on
21st, and
to the .
. or the prayer of the pain-
ml Ill I. grant, d.
This July, Use.
L. A. MAYO,
Summons for Relief.
North Carolina In
Mai j Eliza Patrick
Charles Patrick.
i harlot Patrick, i are
in ii Hat rife, Mar; Pal-
rick, has brought suit you for
from Ha- bonds
the Ii Pill
Ci int. which convenes on the
1st day of September at which
term you will answer,
plead or demur to which
the will tile during i -i
three of the Ii on
to make your a- herein re-
quired, plaintiff will
court for the relief demanded in
complaint. I.
Clerk I
Black X. C.
S i line . Land. low
Country produce bought for cash or in
I I r
J. C.
IN
American and Italian Marble
n. c.
Hire and Iron Fence Sold.
wort and
bi i .- -i on ration.
Notice to Creditors.
i In ii. o Ion . I
i ii.- Superior Pill us
i . tor ill- will l- eminent
ad, . aim
all, i . . i n duly
to me. I all per-
claims the estate
-am an. lo
la, tin in for
. on or fore the
July, or this will Is plead
in liar ii I-, i. All I- i
bled in -aid estate arc d
make pay mi at to It,
This 21st of July,
K. J. i HUB,
t a r Chart.
Car
Pill County
t.
Ha. defendant above named trill
an action a- above
been In of
Pin county l y said plaintiff lo obtain a
divorce from said defendant upon
mentioned in the
the said defendant
he is I., appear ill the next
of said
North Carolina's Foremost Newspaper.
The Charlotte Observer
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAH.
CALDWELL i. TOMPKINS,
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor.
PER
THE the
news service
delivered to any paper between
Washington and Atlanta, and
its special ice is
ever handled by a Caro-
paper.
held on th Ant Monday la THE SUNDAY cm.
at ; of or more pages, and is
to a large extent up of
original matter.
THE .-SEMI-WEEKLY
In N. answer or
complaint in said action, or
a In the art
la -aid
This the of July,
I t.
printed and
per year.
in North Carolina.
Sample sent on application.
Address
Charlotte, N.
Norfolk. Va.
Ills
While last my
was some
tn- W. H. Dibble.
Iowa. rubbed
poison off his into bis
for u while we writ afraid
low bit a neigh-
. recommended DeWitt a Witch
reports Salve. The application
was
I he quartermasters a filed monthly I -J
the auditor for the War de- burns, wounds. Insect
has been making bite.,
which have John I., woolen.
the old adage
arc The amounts paid j Alcohol is used to c near-
out freight far exceed the everything but
lighter, tonnage and ;
carpenter ought to be known
by his claw hammer coat,
how he isn't.
1876.-------
S. M.
Wholesale and retail and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar
Turkeys, Egg. etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits. Ba
by Carriages, do Carts, Parlor
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
and Gail ft Ax
Life Tobacco, Key West Che-
roots, Henry George Clear, Can-
Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Matt, Soap,
Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal Hulls, Gar
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Cheese, Beet Butter, New
Sewing Machines, and nu
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash.
to see me.
S. M.
Phone
FARMS FOR SALE
One Farm. 1-2 miles from
here. acres, lo cleared.
Good land for tobacco, corn,
cotton, etc. Splendid dwell-
two tobacco barns and
tenant houses.
Second Farm, miles
front here, acres, mostly
cleared, with tobacco barns
and tenant houses.
Third Farm, acres, about
half cleared, with good tenant
houses, tobacco barns and
orchards. About half this farm
is low ground, which is good
corn land, and suitable for
pasturage. Fine place for man
wanting to raise beef, cotton,
or run a dairy, as well as for
general farming.
Apply to
J. M. BEATY,
N. C.
OLD DOMINION
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at o 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,
Quarter, Ocracoke and tor
all for West with rail-
roads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line Chesapeake
8.8. Co. from Baltimore. Mer-
and Line from
Boston.
July 1st the steam
Guide will leave Washington at
a. in. Tuesday, Thursday and Sat-
for Belhaven,
and and will leave
coke at a. m. for
Belhaven Washington on Mon-
day, Wednesday and Friday.
steamer Hatteras will leave
Washington Saturday nights at
o'clock, during July and August,
for Ocracoke.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N.
J. E. District
Washington, N. C
v Necessary Precaution.
neglect u cold. It is won
He the most noted
using One Minute l
can cure it at once. Always
clears the head, soothe and
strengthens the mucus membrane.
Cures throat and lung
troubles. Absolutely safe. Acts
mediately. Children like it. Jno. L.
speed taken into consideration,
and the auditor ho demanded an
explanation of the discrepancy.
Secretary Boot is Europe in
blissful ignorance of the
the auditor and until he
it I probable Unit any
of bit subordinate will dare
make a statement, but ill
meantime a secret Investigation
will be mode and possibly
goal will be selected.
I he determination of the Grand
Army of the Republic to invite
General Mile to head their grand
parade at the encampment to be
held In Washington nest October,
is a source of serious annoyance to
friend of the President, Of
General Mile I
distinguished member the A.
of Civil war, since Grant,
Sherman, Sheridan and a camber
others have away,
from people, without the
aid of a West Point education,
General Miles has attained the
highest tank in that.
together the fact that lie
served shoulder to shoulder with
the men of makes him
dear to G. A. R. but he is
disgrace with the administration.
Colonel has
had lo scold him and
would have retired him had not
an Influential delegation of Man-
ton and representatives to
the While House and threatened
lo blockade all legislation
mended by President if he did;
and being In the black books of
Colonel-President Roosevelt, he
has right to occupy a position
of honor or importance in the G.
A. R. parade, and especially
Washington. It is hinted
if the General accepts the in-
the Colonel
in Chief will prolong his stay in
the west so that he will be in
Washington on the day of the
great procession, but the time
still distant and it is probable that
his hotter advised friends n ill not
allow lo so seriously
during the time they
are guest lb capital.
It Needs a Tonic.
There ace times when your live
needs n ionic. Don't give
. and weaken.
lo I Little Riser expel all poison
from tin- system and el tonic to
the liver. W. Highland
Milton. Pa., hove
carried Little Early Riser
with me for years and would
not he without and
easy to lake. Purely vegetable. They
never gripe or distress. John L.
you'll be hap-
seen to be motto of the
Summer gill at the seashore.
a.
-DEALER IN-
The Baptist
Female University
In of
two block
Mini
Outfit.
T y I If M Officer- Tew h
ts men
well Inimical
logical Kc-
of men four
by
for by
Full
ail fee
per Session
For be
Raleigh.
A GENERAL LINE OF
TO ME.
J. R. COREY.
CHURCHES.
every
morning and evening. Pray-
Wednesday evening
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor.
a. in. M. A. Allen
every Ban
lay, morning and evening.
meeting Wednesday evening.
H. M. Eure, pastor. school
a. m. L. H. Pender,
thin
Sunday, Bar
J. B. Morton, Sunday-
school a. m. E. B. u-
F. H. Hard-
Minister. Morning and even-
prayer with sermon every lot
and 3rd Sunday. Lay services
every 2nd and 4th Sunday.
Sunday school a. in., W. B.
Brown, superintendent.
every Wednesday a. m.
Christan Preaching 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. meet first and
third Monday evening. R.
W. M., J. M. Reuse, 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. N. G.,
D. D. Overton. See.
R. A. Vance Council, No.
1696, meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, Secretary, J.
S. Tunstall. Regent.
A. O. Council,
No. meet every first and third
Thursday night in Odd Fellow
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy
D. S.
O. Conclave
No. hi, meets every and
fourth Monday night in
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson
D. S. Smith Sec.
ATLANTIC COAST. LINE
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THE GREENVILLE
CO.
Manufacturer of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior Finishings
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build-
We solicit your patronage and
guarantee to give satisfaction in
prices, and work.
send your orders to
tub Greenville Co.
mil. Pox Epidemic at
K. Aug.
Smallpox it epidemic among the
white people of this
county. it has been
almost exclusively lo
colored people. The Is
said to be of a very
type.
D.
in i IN
Is supply of
Buyers Brokers getting low It ll, lend us
Stock. Cotton, Grain and order. JOB PRINTING of all
Wires to New in latest deceased
Chicago and New Orleans. I workmanship. due form law.
A who was determined I
to get the estate
the
N. C.
Bagging and Ties alway
on 11.1. i
Fresh goods kept constantly en
hand. Country produce and
A trial will you.
D. W.
HIGH SCHOOL
Has a large
school building, well
two large
on the school
ground.-. of in-
Literary,
Music and Art. Thorough
teaching every Dept.
Faculty of six teachers.
Health and morals of the
place Board
per month. Tuition
rates reasonable. for
Q. E. LINEBERRY,
TRINITY COLLEGE,
DURHAM. N. C.
Offers graduate
courses of
study, new library
laboratory equip-
and gymnasium.
students
bled in b years. Large
number of scholarships
awarded annually. Loans
made to worthy students.
Expenses very moderate.
For address
D. W. NEWSOM,
Notice to Creditors.
before the
Superior Court Clerk of county
u-. of last will and
John no-
ts given to
lo the make Immediate
unit
persona claim
are to them for
pa or the of
July, or i plead
u of
This of
W.
of of
Q snared
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every
and prices as low a the
lowest. Highest market
paid for country produce.
AGRICULTURAL
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 room, a
term; hoard, a month,
teachers. students.
New buildings for
for Booklet Day
at the A. M.
Pres.
RALEIGH, N. C.
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UNIVERSITY
OF NORTH CAROLINA
The Head of the St a
System . .
Law,
One inn i in lit
i to
for the
New Water
All term
F. P. President
Chapel Hilt, N Carolina
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Hope Mill, p a Bed
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lied with the Bad
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with the Seaboard Air Line and
at with Durham and
Charlotte Railroad
Train Ike Wept
pm. no p m.
Neck I i
pm, pm.
e in, I e a,
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leave
Ion h e m and I p m, arrive II
a m end a p m. leave III
m end Mai p m, arrive M e
and
Train Tarboro dally
it n a, as p m, Ply-
mouth Ply.
Train on Mid lend N O
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Train
Branch leave
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leave spring Hope II to a
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The Eastern Reflector
a Year
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Twice a Week
TO
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 1902.
NO.
voe
Train on Clinton
in. T
pm.
Train .
don ell North all
Wilkinson
ALL SUMMER GOODS MUST WALK.
We are anxious to sell-yea. but we are not
so anxious for money that we will jeopardize
our by offering stuff we cannot stand
back of. We are as jealous of our good name
as we ore proud of our business. Come this
week and 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
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,
Typewriting and Music,
teach course is under experienced
, 8-00
per month.
J- W. SHERRILL, Principal.
The NEW STORE.
B. Bro.
Prices to Astonish You.
call and be convinced that we can save money.
B. Bro.
i in
J. ff. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Ties and Bag.
Dental
N. f V
Greenville Male Academy
The Fall term of this School will
on ,
Only a of boys
having boys which they
wish to to this school would
do well to set me.
The work of the
school will as it has been
heretofore under
For apply to
W. II.
I'm in
-i .,.
end us your orders for Job
I Unlink, nest of work.
COUNTY
For County Officer
Tho Democratic county
met the court house Ibis
morning at o'clock to nominate
candidates for the Legislature and
the county The
convention was called to order by
w, L. Brown, secretary of the
county executive committee, who
named H. W. Whedbee as tempo-
chairman.
The roll of delegates from the
several townships was called there
being almost a full delegation
The house was crowded
showing inter-
est felt among Democrats through-
out the county in the work of the
convention.
D. J. H. T. King
T. J. Moore were requested to
act as assistant
The roll of townships was call-
ed for for permanent
Chairman, and the names of If.
Whedbee and W. n.
were The ballot re
suited as follows-
Whedbee Upon inking the
chair brief
remarks, urging the co operation of
delegates the
business of
W. L. Brown was elected per
and D. J,
H. T. King and T. J.
Moore
then declared
organized mid
ready for business. If. It
then moved that convention
proceed to Domination,
with Senator.
The names of J, I,. A.
L. Blow J. j.
were presented. The first ballot
was Fleming I 881-10,
Second
ballot, Fleming Blow
Third ballot,
Blow Fleming Laughing,
housed. A. L. Blow was de
tared nominee of the
Nominations then declared
order for The
decided to select
one candidate from north side
of the river, then one from the
south side. The names of A.
Gainer and J. IS Little were
from I lie north side. First
ballot, and
J. B. Little was declared the
of the side of the river.
For the south side of the river
L. J. D.
and H. T. King were present
ed. First ballot, Barrett Cox
King Second ballot, Bar
Cox King T.
was declared
from south side of liver.
ticket was then
en up, beginning with Clerk of
Superior Court. Moore
nominated for Clerk by
lion.
O. W. was
for Sheriff by acclamation.
For Register of names
L. Sugg, Williams,
T. B. Moore J. C. and D. H.
James were First
lot, Sugg Williams B
Moore James I
25-100, II
Second Sugg U, Williams
Lanier Richard
William was declared the
of the convention.
For Treasurer names of J.
II Cherry S. T. While. First
ballot, Cherry 3-10, White 07-
7-10. Second ballot, Cherry
While J. B. Cherry mis de-
nominee.
For C. Laughing-
house was by
For Surveyor J. D. Cox was
nominated by
For County
Tuesday
and Friday
a Year
After the Battle-----roll call,
After heavy Lots.
And broken lots mean broken prices,
and that is why we are having a
Great Reduction Sale
All Summer Goods arc marked
down at 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
than a Webster's
to the otherwise.
Attend this
Sale today and get your
of bargains
Half Gallon, per dozen,
Quarts, per dozen,
was decided two be select ed
from north side of the river
and three from the south side, the
ballot to be for one at the time.
following name-, were present-
ed from the north R. A.
W. Page, J. R. Barn
bill, J. J. and W.
Little. First ballot,
Page Little
Holland Sec-
ball,. Parker I, Page
J.
W. Page declared one of the
nominees side.
lie ballot tor second com-
on north side Parker
received
Holland sec-
ballot in, Hatter
lit, Parker
Holland J. was
declared the other nominee for the
north
1-or Harrington.
For of
Williams.
For Treasurer-J. B. Cherry.
For Laugh-
For Commissioners-J. W. Page
J. B. J. J. Elks, Jr., J.
B. Spier . Home.
convention was most
did its work well.
Prof. made a most excel-
lent presiding officer. He was
highly complimented by the
gates, many had
never a convention managed
so well.
Hon. B. R. Lacy, State Treas-
Hon. J. Bryan Grimes,
Secretary of the Stale, being pres-
were invited to address the
convention and both
Interestingly
fro,,,
following different town-
Ki, I committee held
Bike, Jr.,
Spier, W. R. Horn,., u-
H. Harding. and L , D-
Fir, ballot,
Can,,,,,, Spier it. was
Smith is,
i, Chapman Second S
ballot, King Cannon
I, Smith Home
Decision in Wilcox Cut.
J. B. Co.
The Only Department Store in
GREEN V
i. j. j. Elk was de-
one of the Aug. appeal
Pint ballot for second In which a new
on Spier for
Smith Home to hanged for
Chapman de at
nominee, City, was heard
FOR SUPPLY.
We have just Steam Supply ,,, ,. and
sell line very low, in want of
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard
Angle Valves, Cheek Water
Oil Air Cooks, Blown ,,,,;
U. S.
Pipe sues, Pips Fitting all sizes.
LINK OF Packing, Rubber ,,,,
Belt, Leather Belt, Belt Lacing, Belt Hooks,
. i
for third I Court.
side, King endeavored to have the court
Smith mi, Hauling , an affidavit made by
Chapman II. Home was father that son did not
declared the nominee. have n fair trial and that
completing the nomination of
following were jury. This
by Alston Crimes and Wu The of
, peal are the plaintiffs did not
Res died, we favor evidence to goto
chain or road a conviction;
gang for and that om j was not in prop-
convicts be kept home to work were
our own roads. in I he judge's charge.
That Magistrates jurisdiction , pleaded as lads lo
gem rally enlarged, thereby saving had been
to the county and that be I there was no water in the
empowered to or cavities
the load. of dead body of Nellie
We enactment Of such heart, little or no
Garland Cook Stoves.
SAKER HART
better limber and
property from Ore and prevent
use of spring
I lug.
Thin the school fund be upper
Honed according to proportion
paid i each race.
The convention also adopted the
following resolution.
convention being of the
opinion that in the Selection of M
I important officer as
Senator, the Democrat of
should
of expressing their
cine for said office, therefore
lot, That the Dem.
Executive Committee of
Ibis county empowered
and ordered to arrange In wine
equitable manner
meeting of the
Legislature to give
t the
lo give t,,
for said Sena.
I'M
2nd, Thai when
Ion have been taken our Sen
mill in
are In
vote for person
shall e receive I the largest
j number of voles nM
The candidate
came for
making short addresses
acceptance.
The ticket nominated la as ii
i,. Blow.
For l; Lit-
and T. King.
I'm I clerk i
froth in lb lungs, that was
a bruise on the head, the
brain were decayed, the rest of
the bod Intact and the membrane
of Hie skull discolored. To show
guilt they pleased the
opportunity, time, place, min-
unaccounted for mid his
about the matter. It will
be several weeks before a
is handed down.
Suit on Account Bitten
by a Do,.
A. Shuford as at-
for J. It. has instituted
in the Superior Court proceedings
M. Hear,,. Mr. Hear.,
the, of the dog which
bit the I Ii i children of Mr.
some necks who, it will
remembered, to Pasteur
for treatment. Thee m
plaint was tiled Wednesday.
that damages to
of will be asked
for.
Mr. who was bitten by
will also, it
bung
Liver Pills
That's what you some-
thing to cure your bilious-
and give you a good
digestion. Avers Pills arc
liver pills. They cure con-
st i pa I ion and biliousness.
Gently laxative.
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE Mr,