Eastern reflector, 5 September 1902


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Have You Forgot
What
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING
UP-TO DATE LINE OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
AND A NUMBER OF OTHER THING
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour
Yours to please-
Jas. B. White.
For Nails, Locks, Binges, Doors,
Windows, Faints, Rope, Homes,
Collars, Plows, Shovels arid Car-
Tools, to
H. I. CARR,
A months old boy living in i
Mass., has developed .
into a regular He has a
name as substantial as his
He has John
COD I Mexican Mat.
rUn what n.--l.
t you will be to M bow It
Next door lo Ricks Wilkinson.
Successor to Ormond CUT. i
That place to gel the
Fruit Jars
i- at our We have thorn iii i
different styles and sizes at price
as lo m the lowest Then as
usual we arc headquarters for the
Best of Everything
in the Grocery Line
Get your table supplies from u-
yon are sure BO have the
BUTTER and CHEESE ON ICE.
coll and has u
pair of arms attached to a thirty
pound body that are marvelous
His strength is He
can from the top of a door,
trapeze, fact anything
on which he can with
his tiny hands. A feat performed
by him not long ago was hanging
from the of a wagon
while the horses moved M a brisk
trot. He swung back and forth
perfectly and
feeling that he was in no
of falling.
The baby goes through a regular
course of training, with
his father as trainer. Every morn-
he takes nil exercise, going
through the test with wonderful
enthusiasm. The began to
exhibit Strength he
was three months old, and since
that rime hie muscles have
oped until he i a wonder.
Cotton.
Wilmington. N. C, Aug.
two thousand bales of crop
cotton have already come on the
market here this season. Last
year the bale was not received
until August 31st. Cotton men
say toe crop is at least two weeks
in advance of last
A safe the ticket office the
Seacoast Railroad was opened Sun-
day afternoon by some clever man-
of combination locks and
stolen therefrom. About WHO
in another drawer in the safe was
left untouched.
Green Me,
THE NEW
You want Following the prediction of Wm.
Goods, Groceries, Confections, that the United Slates is
heading for a smash-up like Baby-
old cornea theorist from New
a ho have us believe
go to
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
Blackjack, V. C.
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American and Italian Marble
end Iron Fence Sold.
work sod
c -1 on
Notice to Creditors.
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count a-
executor Of B I
Whit, head. , and
urn
s l . I ht-
tin
in. William . .
in.-, then for ii . n-
or tin day
or notice will ht-plead
in liar Hi. ii . All
Indebted -aid rotate an lo
make payment to
Till- the .
Executor.
North Carolina's Foremost Newspaper.
The Charlotte Observer
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR.
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J. P. CALDWELL, Editor.
It
THE OBSERVER Receives the
largest telegraphic news
delivered to any paper between
Washington and Atlanta,
its special service is the greatest
ever handled a Caro-
paper.
SUNDAY ton-
of Hi or more pages, is
to a extent made up of
original matter.
HIE SEMI WEEKLY
EB primed Tuesday and Friday
l per year. The paper
in north
Sample i n on
Address
Charlotte, C,
that before the event predicted by
Mr. Bryan will have a chance to
manifest itself, a bigger
is on the cards. This per
Is nothing less than the
end of the world itself The world,
says, is going to be destroyed
by electricity, Bis theory is that
the immense number of dynamos
now lo use are generating a Hood
of is soon to wind
up all earthly affairs. Nobody
has yet been scared to death by
predictions of these alarmists.
and the probabilities are that tin
lint, lies will continue to turn out
I s and that in Mi.
Bryan will -nil be that
j he is a candidate tot the
Observer.
There ll in Pa, a pin-
who is in year, and
till practices his profession. For
he works hi- garden,
moves around as nimbly as
most men at do. the most re-
markable thing in his case is that
as a boy be was puny and at
a hopeless victim
of consumption. He picked up his
health and has never sick
since. With him the rule for
health and longevity is in
nothing, moderation in ail
Wilmington Star.
It's
You can burn yourself with Fire,
Powder, etc. or you can scald yourself
with Steam or Hot Water, but there is
one proper way to a burn or .
scald and that Is by using
Mexican . ,
Mustang Liniment.
It gives immediate relief. Get a piece of soft old
, linen cloth, saturate it with this liniment and bind
loosely upon the wound. can have no adequate
idea What an excellent remedy this U for a bum until
you have, tried it.
OLD DOMINION
vies
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New Boston,
Aurora, South Creek,
Swan Quarter, and tor
all for the West with rail-
roads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line and Chesapeake
Co. from Baltimore. Mer-
and Line from
Boston.
July 1st the steam
Guide will leave Washington at
in. Tuesday, Thursday and Sat-
for
and will leave
coke at a. for
and Washington on Mon-
day, Wednesday and Friday.
The steamer Hatteras will leave
Washington Saturday nights at
o'clock, during July and August,
for Ocracoke.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
J. E. District Supt.
Washington, N. C
ATLANTIC
RAILROAD
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A FOWL TIP.,
If you ft or
me Mexican
.-1 u poultry
It Needs a Tonic.
There are times your liver
that weaken. H. Witt's
Little expel
from tin- m act u tonic to
the liver. W. Scott. Ml Highland
Milton. I have
carried Little lier
. and would
and
easy to i. ;
ti or John L.
The Malaria
and r is a bottle of
Ta-ii. it Iron
in a No
cure no Price
For Printing in all the latest
send your orders.
Know What You
When you take Grove's Tasteless I
Tonic because the formula la plainly
printed on bottle
it i-. in a
tasteless form. No core, no pay. flOe.
Notice to Creditors.
Hiving
Court Clerk Pitt
a-. of last and
ii of John deceased, no
tie. I- In to all
ii iii the to make Immediate
payment to the and nil
having claims again
are for
,.; or i fore the -1-t
or will u- plead
n of
ThU
MARY W.
s the f John
your
ll, us
order. JOB of oil
km Is styles best
m mi
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and Broken iii
Grain and
ons. Private New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
Eight Box Car
Mount, X. C, Aug.
a freight train was wrecked this
him four o'clock be
hue and Kim City, caused
draw bead out and
railing across the track. Eight
cars loaded with furniture and
lumber, were completely
lives were lost. Three
tramps, who were on the
injured but not seriously.
They were brought to the Atlantic
Line Hospital here for treat-
HEALTH
INSURANCE
The man who Insures his lite
his family.
The man who Insures his
is wise both for his family and
himself.
In sure hearth by guard-
it. It is worth guarding.
At the first attack of disease,
which generally approaches
through the
Itself in Innumerable
TAKE
Pills
And save your health.
What is the sense of a woman
having her dress ten inches longer
than it ought to be and holding it
up fifteen inches higher than is
necessary
The Baptist
Female University
in tit. bean r within jg
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the
Ni-w
inc
A Twenty
Are
well ad Ho
g M.
a if
beaded
by
Full Literary
g nil
J per Session
For lit r
Raleigh.
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
To my
It i with joy I tell what
for I troubled toy
for Upon
In aw I .,
-an not tell it has
done me. A neighbor had
that he had tried
I told him to um
gratitude have come u me from bin
I ll. w.
Iowa.
of and body depend on the Interior Exterior Finishings
and normal of the . n . .
live owns. the recoil- for Flue and Build
cure alt
. . . .
lift. any your patronage and
you eat. Take a attar guarantee to give in
John I. . . , .
styles work.
A trait's own good is
the security other
pie's ill manners.
A Necessary
i cold.
than It
By One Minute t
Precaution.
It
ugh Cure you
ran it at
clean the head, and
the
Cum coughs, croups, throat and
troubles, Absolutely Acts
mediately. Children like it. Jno. L.
Orders JOB are
III
While list mouth my
boy u-
reed or say W. II. Dibble,
of Iowa. rubbed j
the hand- into his I
and for u while we were afraid he I
lose hi tight. Finally n
recommended DeWItt s
salve. The application
helped him and in a few days he
II a For j
outs, burns, scalds, wounds,
bites, Witch Salve l,
cure. piles at
of John I.
Please lead your orders to
Tile Greenville Co.
N. C.
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-DEALER IX-
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R.
Ar
Tarboro
LaTe Tarboro
Lt Rook
Ar
Main
Ion ll p
ford m.
pm, p m lea.
p m,
cm
a t a m, rM
Parkton a.
Hop. Hill. U am,
m, Hop. t U p Red Springs If,
n m, p n
Connections at with train N.
at with the Carolina Central
Railroad, at Red with the Red
st
with the Seaboard Air Line and
at with the Durham and
Charlotte Railroad
Train on tee Mask
is p m, Halifax a. a m,
p m. I H
pm,
f m S
. a,
at II i a a. i m.
IN
N. C.
The Stock complete in every
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
IN
Here is something fin the teach-
by
Two dollars is cents, isn't it I
Well, multiply cents by
cents and you CM have tho differ-
if you find
Free
Save the Children
All stomach troubles In child or adult
due to a single
Flux, colic, cholera morons, and
all like nature, arc the undigested
foods fermenting In the stomach, way to
to cure such troubles without Injury
to the membrane, lining the Is to
perfect digestion.
What You Eat
I. the discovery which
remedy checks cleanses, purities and
digests all food and gives to the
allot the and It contains.
all
Kr-p. I I. thin. pl l It ha.
In In,.; case u catarrh
i all.-y, pi. V.
fit
ENS, ll MS
GREENVILLE X. C.
Cotton Bagging and Ties always
on ban
Fresh goods kept constantly on
hand. Country produce and
Hold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
HIGH SCHOOL
Has a large
school building, well
equipped; two large
school
grounds. Courses of in-
. Literary,
Music and Art. Thorough
leaching in every
of teachers.
Health morals of
place Hoard
per month, Tuition
rates reasonable. for
O. E.
AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE.
Industrial Education
A combination of Theory
and Practice, of Book
Study and Manual Work
in Engineering,
Chemistry, Electric-
Mechanic Arts, and
Cotton Manufacturing.
Full courses
short courses
special courses
Tuition and room, a
board, a month.
teachers, students.
New buildings for BOO.
Write for Booklet Day
the A. M.
Pres. GEO.
RALEIGH,
UNIVERSITY
OF NORTH CAROLINA
The Head of the Stag's
Educational System . .
Law,
Free tuition to
and Loan,
fur the
Water Works,
II
All term I
F. P. VENABLE, President
Chapel Hill, Carolina
at
Train.
a m and
Train Breach leave
rt Band m. H
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n a- F arm ale
rind d m, i-n
Train Tarboro dull
U p m, K pm, Ply
p f P m, PIt-
dally, Sunday, a and
B S in.
Train on c
daily,
a ill
a a a at.
Train on
Mount am. p b,
a n d p m. am.
a.
p m, II a m. at
Mount It a, Bo p at. dally
Train on Clinton
Clinton a m and ill
a m, Clinton at T a
pm.
Train Val
for all North dally, all
H.
Agent
J. B. Manager.
T. M.
S. M. Schultz.
Wholesale and retail and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Far, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
and Gail
High Life Tobacco, Key West Che-
roots, Henry George Clear, Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk,
Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Macs
Cheese, Beat Butter, New
Sewing Machines, and no-
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
M. Schultz
Phone
FARMS FOR SALE
One Farm, 1-2 miles, from
here, acres, cleared,
land for tobacco, corn,
cotton, etc. Splendid dwell-
two tobacco barns and
tenant
Second Farm, miles
from here, acres, mostly
cleared, with barns
and tenant houses.
Third Farm,
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
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.
Cases of typhoid in W
City have recently multi-
plied so rapidly that the local
have become alarmed and
a sanitary expert has bean
appointed to Investigate the cause
or cause, of typhoid la Wash
ton, and the disease i son the
crease.
All the News
Twice a Week
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The Eastern
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 1902.
NO.
Ricks Wilkinson
IMPORTANT COTTON LETTER.
ALL SUMMER GOODS MUST WALK.
We are anxious to but we are not
so anxious for money that ire 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
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.
Ms Wilkinson
Bethel High School
BETHEL, N. C.
A strictly first class Fitting School
young Men and Young Women.
Thoroughly equipped, Strictly non-
and Coeducational.
Prepares
Business,
for College, for
and for Life.
Between this year
Book Keeping, Commercial Law,
Shorthand, Typewriting and Music.
a experienced
teachers.
Tuition, 1.00 to
Hoard to per month
in W
For oat-
and full information, address
J. W. SHERRILL. Principal.
Having recently visited the
Eastern markets, we feel confident
that cot-
ton both for mill and export trade
will be much better this year
ever before, and as heretofore hope
to share your patronage in the dis
position of the new crop.
Now the coming season is near
at hand, we desire to call you at-
to a Jew facts that will
prove both to planters
and buyers, have cotton
picked out as free from trash and
as clear front dirt and dust as
avoid packing bales;
every bale should weigh
pounds; never false pack a bale
cotton by putting low grade
middle and better on each side;
never use side strips or use over
six yards of bagging to the Dale as
every Exchange docks two
where over six yards of bagging is
used; never let your cotton stand
out the weather if you wish to
hold it any length of lime, but
shelter it carefully as it needs pro-
as much us any crop.
It is necessary to look after your
gins keep them in good order
and gin while cotton is thoroughly
dry to avoid gin cut cotton.
As to the future market no one
car now tell what crop will
sell for, hut judging from nil re-
we think will
range from to cents. Export
era are now paying in the
interior for new cotton, while old
is selling at a premium,
from to
ii re contracts for October and
January sold in New York
day as October 8.30, Jan-
nary 8-28.
If you will call your neighbor's
attention to these important facts
and carry them out yourselves you
will appreciate the advice herein
given at the the season.
Below we give present con-
of the crops in the
Slates from I ho official ad-
Government
says, a deterioration conditions
is reported gem ally; in Texas it
is very owing to dry
and hot weather; but good
even now would greatly
prove conditions, although with
most favorable sons an average
yield is The most
favorable are report
and South
is hot and dry and claims
serious damage. Alabama's poor
est in years. Mississippi
reports outlook poor from
drought.
Our Grocery
SUPERIOR COURT.
September Term in Progress.
We have been carrying a line of Heavy Groceries ever
since we have been in business now we have added a
of
Fancy Groceries
which we expect to add to from to lime as the
seasons justify We now have in our Mammoth Stock
Crab,
steak.
Chipped Beef,
Conned Beef,
Pig
Vienna
Lunch Tongue.
Potted Han,
tied i ix Tongue.
i Soups,
Ox Toll,
Sauce. .-, ,
Flour
i .
I I Tapioca,
Sweet and Pick
to
i . n,
Sunbeam
Tomatoes
Shred
Pineapple,
Silo d Pineapple,
California I
Maple Syrup,
Walnuts.
i lots
These ore some of the things you will
of others we have not mentioned.
Be sine t, remember we have the Bat-
and Cheese we can get. We cater only to best
so if you want the best call on as. We expect
to receive in a short Candies, Fruits, Nuts,
in fuel every thing kept in a first cl family
J. B. Cherry Co.
The Only Department
GREENVILLE
in
of careful
and should be I he key note of pros
of cotton. The Infer
above given may be re
correct m worthy ,.,
the of thoughtful
men.
The o
Ii is a of time
when domestic trill be put
other be-
man shall have so simplified
We have recently moved our the housework that the dill es will
to the new brick building now not vary us to-day in
on beginning lo her,
and better prepared than ever her of COO-
you highest prices equality with man who is
your cotton. In addition we doing so much for
buy cotton seed give in ex i hen, woman is in a fair to
change cotton seed meal at all ,,,.,, , , ,.
limes keep on band a supply of ,, p which
cotton seed meal hulls. will set the ponder
We appreciate your former pat- anew upon problems, which
and desire it may con not long lo be entirely in the
.
The NEW STORE.
B. Bro.
Building
Baker Hart formerly with a full line of Clothing Dry
Goods, Shoes, Hats. Furnishings, Notions, etc
Everything in stock is brand new and we are selling at
Prices to Astonish You.
us a call and be that we can save money.
B. Bro.
1880.
J. ff. Fall CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factor and handlers of
Ties and
and shipments
solicited.
Male Academy
The Tall term of this School will
begin on Monday, September
dry an aver
age. Tennessee claims to be In-
by and shedding, in fad
all tho stales complain of
rust.
Cotton State-
the world's visible sup-
ply bales
bales last year, a decrease of
American do
is bales. Tho total
port receipts since September
up to the of August,
.,. bales against
bales fur the same
in a since Hep
lumber 1901, of bales.
point on con-
is Northern spin-
have to September 1st,
bales more than last
or by used a our es
Fours to serve,
CO.
X. c , Aug.
are bad and is a
pity they ever occur, but the no-
Seven Springs
came as near gelling what he de-
served as ever did a criminal.
Greenville
As rule the victims of nob
may be raid to actually re
only the they
deserve. The manner of its
MM, however, dues violence So the
law of the land and therefore
Productive
months the
a series of
articles on pearls and how to
I hem In mussel shells
found
a pearl in a mussel shell and doubt-
less by continuing his reared he
would others. Mr. II.
found a pearl in an oyster
shell a year or two ago. He
away it safe place recent-
when he opened ii he found
Hi had grown to
ll it was it away
and there were other mull
lo all good In package Scotland I
The September term
court opened this morning
Judge George II. Brown, Jr.,
Solicitor L. I. Moore
representing the State. The fol
lowing were selected as Hie grand
W . It. Home, Foreman, W. J.
A. C. W.
Crawford, J. T. W.
h. K. J, M.
Nelson Thomas,
Henry Dixon, It.
Franklin Inwards, T
s. J. S. Moor-
log, T. u.
The charge of Judge Brown to
the grand jury was very able and
unusual Interest. He began by
saying it gave him pleasure lo be
again PHI with whose
people he had been closely asset b
for years, No county la
lo it, is the
cultural county ii. the State.
The county sect being so the
is advantage to all sec-
PHI has i, population of
natural intelligence,
Independence of character and
thought. It is something to be
proud of to be a citizen of such
a county.
Vet, he said, it i a lamentable
fact the county ha.- it
lion crime Ilia is not n, keep
its Intelligence. Pitt
county la noted criminal
dockets. An
holding a court in
shows i bat instead of u decrease
there has been an increase in the
the of Criminal
dockets.
However, Pill county Is not
alone in this, for throughout the
United States tbS increase of crime
has largely exceeded the growth of
population. This may in a
the large influx of
foreign population who arc imbued
with the idea liberty means h
While have settled
iii States,
North the
of the
shows ii large increase
Take the of
the year there were in
North Carolina, in
over in New Ken-
in Texas,
above in the entire United
States, making a larger of
deaths by violence than those
killed in the Spanish Amer-
and Philippine war
A failure lo enforce law ha.
tendency lo crime Tin
enforce itself re
quires human agency. There i- no
fault In law, for have the
best code known In the history
the world. men shirk dis
charge of their duty and allow cum
go unpunished,
The remedy crime hi
to enforce t be law, for respect of I he
law is beginning of
We reaped morality and religion,
of the law is the corner
stone of
Judge gave some
boa- the law miscarries
la responsibility
upon jurors, He also pointed out
A CARD
To the People of
Four years ago by your votes
you made me of
Heeds. I have tried as best I
could lo serve you faithfully. If
I have not as you desired
been a of the head
not of the heart. By your will
am to retire from the
I accept your verdict as willingly
as I gladly obeyed your call to the
I want to assure you all
has been a great pleasure
as well as a privilege to be
and to with the people
of county. I desire
ard lo all of you heartily
for support gave me
pulling in the the
kind and courteous treatment you
have given me while serving you,
for the good will which I be-
you bear me as leave the
office. wish also to express my
appreciation of courtesies ex-
tended me by the members of the
bar, my associates in
the Court House the most ex-
Board of County Commit-
whom have served as
Clerk. fact my association and
work has been pleasant with all
whom I have come in contact
to one and to all my thanks
arc heartily tendered.
have selected as my
i a in every respect.
well qualified to fill and
worthy of heartiest support.
He all the Democratic ticket
will receive active support
I myself and all of friends. In
as in the past, In or
of I am ready to serve
i Democratic party and my
friend- in any capacity.
Again with due appreciation
and thanks all every act of
kindness shown me while I have
been serving you,
servant,
T. It. Moose.
Aug. 1902.
The Landmark has little
thy with many of the damage suits
brought in courts. There are
States, cases of course In which the claims
I for damages are just, the
bringing damage suits pure-
to get has grown until
damage suits are brought on all
coils of pretexts and many cases
amount to little less than down-
right robbery under the form of
law. is one damage
soil now pending in in
which The Landmark is pleated to
appear for the prosecution. It is
against a man whose dog bit sever-
little children and the amount
asked for is We don't care
if plaintiff recovers
He should at gel the full
amount asked for. we hope
every person hereafter bitten
by a dog will bring a suit for dam-
ages and
Dr. D James,
Surgeon.
1902.
-in of Is the natural enforce the el
win taken this therefore capital's confidence in the
. .
those boys which they
wish to send to this school would
do well to sec mo.
The work and discipline of the
school will continue as it has been
heretofore under tho man-
For part ion hire apply to
W, H.
Principal.
lure and the expectation a
and his been
fully bales
will be required lo meet con-
demands.
Tho crop IMP- and was
bales last years crop
has ban estimated at about
bales, and and
For Job Printing all the latest bales,
send us your orders, Fourth. These
statistics are
tend create a feeling
of contempt law, which in
worse the Slate than failure
111-
that a criminal's art justifies his
punishment has nothing to do kith
the question. A legal execution,
which is absolutely certain to fol-
low such in es as that in Wayne
county neck leaves the mob
without a semblance of an excuse
for its Observer.
Send us your orders for Job
Best quality Of work,
Neck Common
Livid in Three
an ;. colored
man, died Thursday
lie claimed lo be
years old. There are menus to
verify Undoubtedly he
very man. Orren
who know him well, says
if he is not a centenarian he is
very near he has known
him over He belonged
lo the Robert
Southerner.
duty of the grand in look
after reports of of
roads and of
the records of the county
officers and of inspecting the jail
and home.
lie paid a high I
coin pi I to Solicit Moore In
Spying he was an officer who per
formed his duly conscientiously
without fear of consequences.
Is your mi of Stationery
gelling low t ll ll is, send us your
order. PRINTING of all
kinds in tho latest es and beet
workmanship.
It la the pianist who always
plays his work.
A woman's will is one even
the lawyers can't break.
Nothing is wholly bad.
dark lantern has a bright side.
A young man must himself
to business with of in-
differ in every
try, politeness is ever tho
same.
The poorest way to gel up in
world i to be continually down in
the
Tongue
If it's coated, your
Is bad, your liver is out of
order.
your tongue, your
make your liver right
Easy to take, easy to operate.
AH
k Then
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE ft





BACK AGAIN.
Frank Wilson has just returned from
Baltimore and New York. While there
he bought of Men and Boys
Clothing, Hats. Shoes and Furnishing
goods ever shown in Greenville. You will
do well to see him before buying your
Fall and Winter Clothing.
W. Bernard in Monday
evening fro n Chapel Hill.
Mrs. J. T. Matthews returned
this morning from
Miss Alice Lang left this morn-
for Wilson to attend school
F. A. Bishop returned
Monday evening from Nashville.
It. C. White left this morning
for Baltimore to take a course in a
business college.
left this morning
for Baltimore to resume his studies
a college.
Miss Daisy Murray, of Burling
who has been visiting Mrs.
W. E. Nichols, returned home to-
ll day.
Mrs. W. H. Kicks am little
THE EASTERN ELECTOR,
NOTES
If there l the
margin of paper it
owe Tin Kin
and
YOU ow. bop will
mark on their paper.
Mention of People
g With in the Social World
Monday, 1903,
Bessie returned
home Saturday from a visit
Washington mid Grime-land.
1908,
II. I. Coward left tins morning
for Norfolk.
S. Andrews returned to Kim
City to-day.
c. returned
h-g from Kinston,
Capt. Swift Galloway, of Snow
Hill is here at court.
Mrs. Stokes came in Tues-
evening from
Prof. W. H. returned
Tuesday evening from
K. II. Thomas returned Tuesday
evening from a trip up the road.
J. S. Corbet returned
Tuesday evening from Baltimore.
.;. White left this morning
for the A. M. College at
Don of Tarboro, came
down Tuesday evening lo attend
court.
EASTERN REFLECTOR.
H. C.
U. Reynolds, of
was the tobacco market here
H. II. Wilson, of Kinston. spent to-day.
Look at the WINDOW at
BIG STORE.
to-day here.
Joseph Cobb left this
i for Oak Ridge.
local schools.
I and
Turnip seed.
For a -e the
Ci at Reflector
Book Store.
The approach of rail talk
about wedding. Two are ached
so far.
Miss of
w, as visiting here, returned
home Tuesday evening.
W. It. Parker left this morning j. B. Lightfoot, of Richmond, j
for Baltimore. who has been spending some
i Lee Sugg returned to . left this morning.
Kinston Saturday evening. Mrs. J. S. and
. . c , Miss Katie, returned Tuesday
Harry Skinner came Sat- .
evening from
u. Dudley, H. A. Walker
and A. Carrington, Danville,
spent loony on our i mar-
Miss Bessie Harding returned to
her school this
Mrs H. I. Can To Th.-Pub.,,
evening for Kinston to visit
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS j
Snap Shots at Home News Put I
In Few Words Busy Headers I
Fall will soon be here.
Oysters will come along now. ., ,, ;,. ,
Last week of vacation with the for Como to take a position there
evening from
B. O.
evening a vi it
buying your lumber,
shingles and see inc. i-an
furnish you aim st anything you
may In t lino.
BEST
EVERY INVITED TO BE PRESENT.
Just back York. Everything bright
and new and up-to-date.
Four ahead eggs are
Mrs. J. M.
Kins-
for;
Grand Rally
Hill Baptist church.
col , had a grand rally Sunday and
raised which breaks the
record t Carolina.
j r our
Mr l Frank Wilson i u such a
houses on his lot on day evening from his trip
Ninth street, the Star new goods
warehouse.
Christmas
arc now s.
Mr. Mooting, Bail es and
was to pay the Sheriff bis son morning Horner
State and county for Oxford.
S. Forbes has returned from
Mr Harris, the north where he has been
has put a handsome sign the chasing new goods,
of warehouse. He
does nice work.
Watch a sale at the Liberty
warehouse and will lie
T. Co,
had the market.
Mr. Alex killed a rattle
snake Saturday afternoon
miles below town. The snake had
live rallies and a
Rev, fain Jones, the noted
and lecturer, will deliver a
lecture in Greenville on the
inst. for the of Hie
dist church lot.
Among the applicants who were
week granted license to
law by the Supreme court are
two from Fill, Grimes
and Julius Brown.
Attention is called to the notice
of dissolution of the firm U.
James S. M. Jones, doing bus-
as the James Manufacturing
Co., at Bethel,
The way the j warehouse
leads the market shows what W.
T. Co., are doing for
the tobacco farmers. They have
big sales every day and always get
the highest prices.
Bee how the flock with
their tobacco to the Liberty ware
house. They know W. T. Lips-
Go., wore for their inter-
eat and get top prices. Take your
next load to the Liberty.
On Tuesday the Liberty ware
sold of
co for 99,16.1.89, and nearly all of
it was common grades. good
brought as high as MO. This
is the way W. T.
alter the interest the
farmer. Take your next load to
the Liberty.
thy
cause.
V A Pastor,
c. C.
Mrs. n and daughter,
Miss Carrie, returned toll morn-
from a visit to New Bern.
Mrs. It. W. King and daughter,
Miss and Mrs. II. L
Coward left this g for Hew
York.
Jasper Harper, of news
boy on the train, Hop
off here evening
spend Sunday.
Prof. W. H. left
morning for Raleigh lo bit
Miss lo the
Baptist University.
Miss Ivor Winstead, of Rocky
Mount, arrive Saturday evening
lo visit relatives here and returned
home morning.
Mrs. Albeit Harris
Miss Daisy, of Halifax, who
have been visiting relatives here,
returned home this morning.
Mrs. P. Mrs. Hal
Skinner and Misses La-
and Lottie Skinner returned
Saturday evening from Mount
Airy.
Tommy,
M. Daniel left this morning
O. Gaff went to Kinston
Monday evening.
C. O. Stone went to
Monday
Mayor's
Mayor II. W V has dis-
of I cases his
since List
John intoxicated on
streets, lined one penny and
costs, 99.81.
down,
Bill Bowers,
ind costs 98.10.
B and Charlie liar
assault with deadly wrap
in, bound over to Superior court.
Marriage
For the last week in August
Deeds T. It. Moore is
sued five marriage licenses, to the
following
WHITE
Wiley and Annie
Williams and Annie
Stocks.
Clarke and But-
Wiley Belcher and Red-
Bond,
Adam and
Strong.
The total number issued during
the month was of which wore
for whiles and for colored.
If you know Malaria, you certainly don't
like it. If you know Malaria and
Ague Cure, you certainly do like it.
by
All
I.
at the S.
C, mail matter.
Skit., 1902.
The independent element in
Halifax county has held a mass
meeting and brought out a full
county ticket.
should be discouraged.
has withdrawn
from the race for States
Senator. His county, Forsyth,
had two candidates, and in the in-
of harmony he withdrew
favor of Hon. C. B. Watson.
visit
President will
Asheville on the 9th inst.
invitation of Senator Pritchard.
Doubtless the Senator thinks the
Half- Sick
I first used Sarsaparilla
in the fall of 1848. Since then
have taken it every spring as a
blood purify lag and nerve-
strengthening
S. T. Jones, Wichita, Kans.
If you feel run down,
are easily tired, if your
nerves are weak and your
blood is thin, then begin
to take the good old stand-
ard family medicine,
Sarsaparilla.
It's a regular nerve
lifter, a perfect blood
builder,
doctor w
He
oil
will
J. C. CO., I v .
it At. re
nil
follow
NOTICE,
At a meeting of of the County
Board of for Pitt county
President's visit will make a big held in the 1st day
of September, the following
and Judges of Election
Republican boom North Caro-
A Meet of American war ships
are having a game of war off the
New England coast, the engage-
being between the vessels
the forts. The
are just like u sure enough
was progress and the press dis-
patches given detailed reports of
the engagements.
Just because the will have
little or BO part the coming
does not mean that the Demo-
are going lo have a walk over
and win out with no effort. It is
as important as that
every man do his duty that
all zealously for the success
of Democratic principles. The Re-
publicans will put every
effort possible to arouse
and create dissension in the
Democratic ranks. They are
to playing game and
their object is to capture all
have
work
appointed by said Board to
hold an election Pitt county, at
Precincts designated on the
Tuesday after the Mon-
day in November 1902, in
dance w if h chapter Acts 1901,
lo wit-
Beaver Dam D.
Smith, Registrar; Tyson.
V. Judges of El-
J. Holland,
J. J. Hathaway
T. Hodges, Judge Election.
Bethel H. Andrew,
Registrar; J. H. Manning and B.
Judges of
Carolina L. Per-
kins, W. J. Little
and Shade of
Election.
s.
way, J. J. Laughing-
house aid II. T. Tyson Judges of
Cox, Registrar; A. R.
E. E. Judges of Election.
No.
R. Registrar; H. E. Ellis
and C. A. Fair Judges of
Falkland H. Smith.
Registrar; T. C. Williams and
S. Tyson; Judges of
T.
Thorne, Registrar; J. J.
Fresh Gossip From Near-by Vicinities
by Our Correspondents and
Reported for REFLECTOR Readers.
students entered, but the prospect
is bright for a larger attendance
than last year. Another teacher
has been added. Miss Bertha
of will take
charge of the primary department
the class.
Fall term of the F. W. B. T. S.
opened last Emma
Cooper came from Kenansville to
take the music class and help with
the primary grade. Miss Cooper
made many friends while here last
spring and we welcome
her back.
J. R. Smith Bro. moved to
their new stores last week. They
occupy two of the stores, and Ed.
Tripp the other.
Miss Smith came down
from Thursday night
to visit relatives the hotel.
Mrs. W. T. of Which-
ard, came Thursday to see her
parents at the hotel. Mr. Mason
came Saturday night, they re-
turned home Sunday afternoon.
J. R. Smith, W. C. Jackson,
and Mrs. J. A.
Winterville Department.
NEWSY HAPPENING AND BUSINESS
NOTES.
N. C,
W. E. Cox, of Springs, is
spending a few days with relatives
in town.
Miss of Washing-
ton, who has been visiting Mrs.
B. T Cox, returned home
day.
Mrs. and Mrs. Cooper,
who have been visiting Golds
came home Saturday.
Mrs. R. D. Carroll, after spend-
some time visiting relatives
near here, returned to her home,
Elm City, Monday.
R. II. and Mis.
Saturday night in the
try with aunt, Mrs. W. J.
Jackson.
Miss Martha Tripp, who has
been a few with
Mrs. J. Cox, left for her home
in Washington Saturday.
Winterville High School opened j mt, now in
Monday morning with quite a markets purchasing their fall
large number of bright and stock.
gent looking About Mr,. and children
seventy live have entered up to are visiting in the country,
date and every day adds a large Forrest Taylor, a clever
number to the enrollment. The m is
dormitory for the boys has
been all the rooms; Miss Anderson returned
are being rapidly filled. The pros- hast week from an extended visit
bright for the largest, to He; many friends
number in the history of the pleaded at her return.
Monday night the students prof. Hodges arrived
was held the Saturday afternoon to resume his
which was highly enjoyed at C. College.
FARMVILLE ITEMS.
N. C, Aug.,
E. Curtis,
more, returned home today from
an extended visit to friends.
T. Turnage has gone to Nor-
folk to stay a days.
Rev. D. W. Arnold has gone
to Washington county to conduct
a meeting.
Mrs. W. G. Lang has
sick, but is now improving.
Miss Maggie Johnson, of Hamil-
ton, is visiting her cousin,
Miss Irene Everett.
Miss Mamie King, of Greenville,
is visiting Miss Belcher.
The Ladle Aid Society of the
Christian church gave a basket
party Friday evening Aug.
They would have been very sue
had it not such an aw-
night, they realized
Misses Vivian Parker, Ruth
Mary and Rosa
Moore will leave Tuesday for
son where they will enter
Christian College.
George W. Freeman little
girl. Lillie, went to Washington
Wednesday to stay a few days.
S. It, Pollard has gone to Golds-
this week business.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Lang re-
turned yesterday from Baltimore
where they have purchasing
fall winter goods.
J. R. Davis W. J. Turnage
returned from Baltimore Tuesday
CO.,
Groceries, Provision, Country Produce,
Fruits, Candies, Tobacco and Cigars.
Agents for Wilbur's Horse, Cattle and Poultry Food.
Fruit Jars.
A dollar with us
dollar's worth of
even time. If It doesn't
for bring the stuff slot your dollar.
politicians
of
experiment
been, Sec
watching with a good deal
and B. F. Judges
st, Greenville Precinct- W. L.
and politicians L. C. Arthur
laud W. J. Fleming Judges of
E. Brad-
M. T. Spier
Fleming Judges
Treasury, m Inviting
the which in the past Swift Creek
. ,. iii Moore, Registrar; W. C. Smith and
been on the Moore Judges Election
Treasury to help them of every I . The present Election Precincts
themselves. ,
the to
have notified No. I No. In
Secretary of the Treasury township were
i . ,. ., . I dated it ordered that
there is a growing tightness township shall
money market as a result its polling
to meet the of i and
a large -bey expected, of creek were COMO-
it was ordered that
course, that Shaw, as his Swift township shall on-
would have done, with its pol-
,. , , , . J ling place at Cross Roads,
immediately deposit large sums j
government funds in their hands. Co. Board of Election for
On the contrary, the Secretary has ,
J. S.
their ability
by the students and a large crowd
of the citizens of the town. After
a few beautiful selections
by the Band, so ably
led by Prof. Forbes, of the
leading band players and teachers
in the State, behalf the
of the town and surrounding
community Mr. A. G. Cox ex-
tended to the teachers and pupils
a hearty welcome to visit their
homes and share their
cordial hospitality.
Rev. C W. Blanchard, chair-
man of the Board of Trustees, in
his own easy pleasing style
welcomed the students lo the ex-
privileges afforded by the
institution forcibly Impressed
upon the need of
preparation possible to
coining battles of life.
are
Hodges
always glad to have Prof,
in our midst.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Sauls are
Richmond, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Smith and
Larry spent Sunday afternoon in
the
Miss Myrtle Taylor, of Kinston,
arrived Monday. She will take
elocution under Miss Anderson at
C. C. College. Miss Taylor has
many warm in who
wish her a pleasant stay in town.
Prayer meeting is conducted
th Baptist church every
day night. The crowd has
eased each night.
Mi's Myrtle the music I
teacher at C. C College came Sat-1
the best I We are glad when
meet time comes for Myrtle
return.
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES.
For Chief Justice of the Supreme I Hi
WALTER CLARK,
of Wake.
Justice of the Supreme
. from Kant.
HENRY GROVES CONNOR,
of Wilson.
For A-- Justice the Supreme
from the West,
PLAIT WALKER,
of Mecklenburg.
For Corporation I
EUGENE C. El
of Wake.
For Superintendent f
JAMES Y. JOYNER,
of
. ingress from
JOHN H. SMALL,
of Beaufort,
For Solicitor of the Third Judicial
District,
LARRY I. MOORE,
of Pitt,
I Three Times
the Value of
Any Other.
One Third Easier,
One Third Faster.
Agents wanted in all
Wilson Mfg; Co.
Atlanta, Ga-
S. T. WHITE, Greenville, N. C.
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
pointed out to them
meet the. in
. I r I
can
the summit of their capital
Stock and, as the aggregate stock
of the amounts to
An that
amount , by
them. of fact, the
outstanding notes to
but that there is a
margin to draw on.
His not known how the bankers
invitation to rely
ow the
Outcome is wing awaited
. v
several good tenants for
next year preferably with large
To sober
offer iii
Comfortable
Witter
school, laud is tilth
and will produce any
crop grown in this
O. I,. M II.
i; ft Norm Show.
Rowe's trained
reached Greenville by
their special train at a very early
this morning, proceeded
tip unload the
big tents lot on
of directs. The
circus train cars.
The strict parade just before
noon was a marvel of beauty. The
chariots, many number, looked
new and clean, and the
horses Ami other in
the best of The menagerie
is extensive, Everything
it
write advance of the per-
preceded it will be good and well
worth going to sec. There will be
another performance at
tonight- Dally Reflector, D
He was by Rev. j F. Smith and family.
Cos, who made n short the summer at
pleating and appropriate address. returned to Ayden last
Prof. Forbes brought down the week,
house by a beautiful and touching Rev. J. It. Tingle preached
little eulogy on the Anglo Saxon j the Baptist church Sunday night.
o. w
race. The time had now arrived
the real intent of
the happy reunion
of the old students and forming
acquaintance with the new ones
The merry laughter beam-
countenances of all present ex-
pressed in greater than
words the true Joy pleasure of
the occasion.
Profs. Lineberry and Nye,
Spain, Harrison
Bennett Cot, teachers in the
High School, are all
here and have assumed control of
their respective departments. They
have all they can attend to, too,
for students are jut coming
in from the east, north, south,
west, in fact from every direction.
Really seems they get
here fast enough.
here only la t
AYDEN NOTES.
N. , Sept. 1902.
Your itemizer has been too busy
for the past few to write
any Ayden i. .
there has lots of coming and
going.
I o tie and
saw has bean beard for some
past, and begin to
w in the
town. . i ,. .
College
be-
t and . eel.
Jg
Mil,, it
It is very to find a man
not his
lion life.
opened
haven't learned the number of
The Baptist Sunday School had I
the fullest attendance Sunday
It has had for some time. I
Mr. and Mrs. Mills Smith, of
spent Sunday Mrs.
Pattie F. Smith on Third street.
BUCK JACK ITEMS.
Black Jack, N. C, Aug. 1903.
Most our are through
curing tobacco.
Miss Mollie
has been visiting
here last week.
W. F. from Greenville,
was here Thursday.
Norman while going
for the mail, Saturday horse back,
was thrown from the horse and
hurt, but at last was
doing as well as could lie expected.
We were glad to have Mr. Char-
Baker, from in
midst awl lie
Jerry White, who broke his arm
fast week, is getting very
well. .,
Mrs. Can, who has visiting
her daughter, Mrs. White, spent
from until Wednesday
with Mrs. K C. Buck, near
Misses Lucy White
Smith, two of m st charming
bells, spent Thursday in Green-
ville.
A. irk, from has
taken a with S. W. Ty-
son.
help expressing
sympathy for two of Our young
when we sec them the
departure of some friend,
bawl lie these whom
you
NOMINEES.
A LEX L. BLOW.
Tor it. p.
LITTLE,
HENRY T. KING.
MOORE.
Tor
RICHARD WILLIAMS.
II i.
JAMES II. CHERRY.
C.
HIND. COX.
Fop v i
WILLIAM R. HORNE,
JOHN R. SPIER,
JOHN J ELKS,
JOHN It.
JOHN W. PAGE.
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is
Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within on 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 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.
Delightful
The large congregation at the
church, Sunday after-
noon, were a musical feast
Indeed In the song service
took the place of the usual preach
There was a special choir
for the service consisting of Mis.
J. B. Misses Nina
James and Tyson,
Mrs. T. H. Tyson and Miss Clara
Bruce Forbes, altos; W. F.
and C. V. York, tenors; L. H.
Fender, Wiley Brown, Claude
King and Mr. Ray, bass.
the beautiful and hymns
rendered, were sung by Mr.
King, Misses Tyson and James
and Mrs. Cherry. The entire pro-
gram was excellent.
Acting on the principle the
end justifies tho South
Georgia farmers laid a plan lo turn
the joke on an old alligator which
was in the habit of lunching on
their pigs. They bailed a big
hook with a live pig. The squeal-
of tho pig caught the ear of
the saurian, he wont for the squeal,
caught the pig and caught
him, and then all those farmers
fell upon and murdered bin .
He was rS fret
Farmers of Pitt and
Surrounding Counties.
Let me have your attention a
moment. I have purchased the
Planters Warehouse
will have charge of it this season. I
Lave 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 of Tobacco, having
ample capital lo carry on the business,
assisted by the best helpers that can be
procured, can make it to your interest
to sell at the
Plenty of room to take care of your
team, and all the farmers who to
stay over night will find ample
m. your tobacco if you want best prices.
B. E. PARHAM,
PLANTERS WAREHOUSE.
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THAT I All STILL
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Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
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AH, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick
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ASS A OTHER THING
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Come to sec me for your next Barrel of Flour
Yours to please-
las. B. White.
CARR,
For Nails, Lochs, Hinges,
Windows, Paints, Rape,
Collars, Pious, Shovels and Car-
Tools, go to
That Seem Like Miracles
Performed The Secret of
Long Life of Olden Times
H. La dill
Next door to Ricks Wilkinson. o
Tell Your Me
That the place to get the best
Fruit Jars
ii at our More. We them in
different styles and sizes at prices
low as the Then as
usual we arc headquarters the
Best of Everything
in the Grocery Line
Get your table supplies from us
you are sure to have the beet,
BUTTER and CHEESE ICE.
THE NEW
WHEN YOU WANT
Dry Goods. Groceries, Confections
etc, t
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
Blackjack, x.
Nice line lit Lund l-1
1- r of i
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Storks. Cotton, Grain and
on. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
J. C.
IN
American and Italian Marble
N. C.
Wire sod Iron Fence Sold.
and prices
pee tent on
Notice to Creditors.
Having qualified before the I. i-k
the Superior Court of Pitt
the will and testament
of William Whitehead, deceased,
letter testamentary having been
lo me, I hereby notify all per-
-on- against tin
of the said William Whitehead, to
pit -cut tin in payment duly n-
on or before the 25th day of
July. or will plead
la bar of their recovery. I i-o.
lo said i are urged to
nuke payment to
This the Slat July.
R. J. i unit.
Foremost Newspaper.
The Charlotte Observer
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAH.
CALDWELl TOMPKINS,
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor.
8.00 PER YEAR.
Dissolution Notice.
All i . i. J H.
James s. M. partners
trading and doing business under
firm name and style, James
Mfg this day by
mutual consent, dissolved
All persona having
. the -aid The Juries Mfg. o .
i ill present tin- to M.
tor settlement, and all person owing
aid company will make payment
to . . II. The business will be
by . . II. under the
same but S. M. will not
be responsible for say Indebtedness
i.---
August
C. II. JAMES.
S. M.
An Imposing Street
The Norris Howe's Big Train-
ed Animal Shows have always
had the reputation of presenting i
better and larger street demon-
than other similar
This year the
announcement la made that when
this aggregation of
performing annual- appears here
next Wednesday the public will
witness a street carnival even
more elaborate than ever
before offered by these
managers. Throughout the
respective states where
have been exhibiting with great
success, their street pageant attract
particular attention,
the of many of
commendation in the leading
newspapers. The thing that
impresses the public most
was the novel of the
display combined with richness
and splendor which is In
with other
It is not merely a collection of
ponies other trained animals
but is elaborately planned pro
display I hat the
original, complete and res-
pageant that human in
and taste has ever
Conceived. There arc many
features are introduced to
delight the children; the tiny I
dwarf holding to each
others tails in tandem Style are
I ludicrous in the extreme,
camels, the almost ex-
Buffaloes, and numerous
es performing animals are the
cause for unbounded praise. This
grand display of wealth and
will take place at A. M.,
Wednesday, Sept. 3rd, will
serve to introduce this the largest
trained animal show in the
try.
Cart Stomach.
The man or whose i-
a how stomach perform
id
and sweeten the
i, I i and i
stomach troubles,
I. .- the Won
. i tonic that is
n .- k i pie well and
weak iv to
all
I mil . in. a. II.
day, of Mi.,
ha l it the
I ever used
I was by
saved my life. Take
ii after meals. Jno. Woolen.
Revived.
Remedy la Free To All Who
Send Name and Address.
After years of patient study,
delving into dusty record of
past, as well as following mod-
em experiments in the realms of
medical Or, James W.
Kidd. 1858 Building,
Fort Wayne, makes the
startling announcement that he
1878.-------
S. M.
Wholesale retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides. Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Snits, Ba
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
and Gail ft Ax
High Life Tobacco, Key West Che-
roots, Henry George Cigar, Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and 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, Best Butter, New
Sewing Machines, nu
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
S. M.
OLD DOMINION LIN
RAILROAD
ED
Ma, Mb. in
The Baptist
Female University
MS b-n of ;
tin- I
New .
S Inn-
I Twenty
, fiT men
well ital
Far-
if two men lour women.
School.
I I
Literary
all lee
tries
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 fork Boston,
Aurora, South Creek, Belhaven,
Quarter, Ocracoke and
all points for the 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 and Chesapeake
S. Co. from Baltimore. Mer-
and Line from
Boston.
July steam-
Guide will leave Washington at
a. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Sat-
for Belhaven,
and Ocracoke and will leave
coke at a. m. for
Belhaven and Washington on Mon-
day, Wednesday and Friday.
The steamer will leave
Washington Saturday nights at
o'clock, during July and August,
for Ocracoke.
CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
J. E. District Supt.
Washington, N.
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Wilton
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III
I s
i in
per Session
baa surely discovered the elixir of j
life. That he is able with the aid i
of a mysterious compound, known
only to himself, as a
suit of the years be spent In
searching for precious life
boon, to cure any and every i
disease that is known to human
There i- no doubt of the
doctor's making his r, p Raleigh, N. C.
claim and remarkable cures
that effecting seems to
bear him out very strongly. His
theory which be advance, is one of
reason and based on sound expert-
in a medical practice of many
tears. It costs nothing to try his
remarkable of SI
he calls it. fir be sends it free, to,
anyone who is a In
quantities to convince it Its
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
cures cited are very remarkable,
but for reliable witnesses Exterior Finishings
would be
farther I
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
Manufacturers of
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build
solicit your patronage
guarantee to give satisfaction in
prices, styles and work.
Please scud your orders to
J. I COREY,
-------DEALER IN-------
A GENERAL LINE OF
Wilson
Ar
Lr
At
,., ,
Main lean
ton
leaves p m, artists
ford m.
S p m. SO p m leave
p m, arrival
Ben
am, a m,
Springs I a m, a.
am, arrive
m, Hope Mills p tr Bed Springs ,
p m, I Up a arrive
Connection at with train
at with the Carolina Central
Railroad, at Red Spring with the Red
railroad, at
with Seaboard Air Line and Southern
Railway at Gulf with the and
Charlotte Railroad
Train on ins Road
J IS pi, I s p as,
Neck at
db. S pm.
f s m.
U Weldon am. sleep
Sander.
on Wash
nice Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
I the
Notice to Creditors.
Court Clerk Put
u- of iii-t will and
m, John , ho-
is hi r. by lo all persona In-
to the estate to make Immediate
payment to the undersigned, and all
against said
, are to m
on or before -l-T
Juli. a be plead
This . J
MARY VT.
John
Flanagan.
art of
money.
Economy is simply the
getting the worth of your
Beware of the Knife.
No profession has advanced more
of late than surgery, hut it
should not be used except where
necessary. In for
example. It is seldom needed.
Halve quickly
permanently. for ruts,
burns, bruises, wounds,
was so
troubled with bleeding piles that lost
J. C
Halve cured in h -hint
held. Jno. I.
FARMS FOR SALE
One Faun. miles
OBSERVER Receives the here, cleared.
telegraphic new land for corn,
delivered to any paper between loot ton, etc, Splendid dwell-
Washington and Atlanta, and
its special service is
ever handled by a Caro-
paper.
THE SUNDAY con-
of or more pages, and is
to a large made up of
matter.
THE SEMI -WEEKLY
ER printed Tuesday and Friday
per year. The largest paper
in North
Sample copies on application.
Address
THE OBSERVER,
Charlotte, N.
The man who
danger can not
courage.
has never
for
iced
his
two barns and
tenant
Second miles
from here, acre.-, mostly
cleared, with tobacco barns
and tenant houses.
Third Farm,
half cleared, good tenant
houses, tobacco barns and
orchards. About half ibis faun
is low ground, which is good
corn laud, and -nimble for
pasturage. Fine place for man
wanting to raise beef, cotton,
or run a dairy, well as for
general farming.
Apply t
J. M. BEATY,
N.
is more frequently the
of than of
A Disappointment.
i-
you ant lo
th
am.
never
Tl. the
; id It o
tin
Tin are a ti liver. Care
torpid liver and prevent
n l. W .
tub Co.
N. C.
lame have away
and walked alter two or
three of the remedy. The
sick, given up by home doctors,
have been restored to their
and friend- perfect health.
neuralgia, stomach,
heart, liver, kidney, blood and
diseases and bladder troubles
disappear as by magic. lies,
backache, fevers,
consumption, tough-, colds,
ma, catarrh, bronchitis and all el-
of the throat, lungs or any
vital organs are easily overcome in
a space of time that is simply mar-
Partial paralysis, locomotor
ataxia. dropsy, gout, scrofula and
piles arc quickly permanently
removed. It purities the entire;
system, blood and tissues, restores
normal power, circulation
a stale of perfect health is
produced at To the doctor
all systems are alike and
affected by Ibis great of I
Send for the remedy today. , r- i
It is free to every Slate Bagging Pies always
want to lie cured of and I on hand
the sine remedy tor it will lie sent Fresh good-kept constantly on
you by return mail. I produce and
A trial will convince you.
DEALER IS
GREENVILLE N. C.
is
mi s m and I U
liming
.,.,.,,. i- . is
and
Train
st n m. pm,
pm. returning, leaves
II
Train on Midland C
c s .
a n.
Train Ho, k,
at am. p m, ill
Bops II am. i
Hops II to a
a m. Ho. k
Mount It a m. I no p as. Band r.
Train on Clinton for
Clinton dally, s m and III
Clinton st a m Lad
pm.
Train No makes connect lot
don for points North dally, all rel. via Pie
H. M. EMERSON,
Pass. Agent
J. R. Manager.
T. M. EMERSON.
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
par- and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market price
paid for country produce.
D. W.
Four years ago a son of Mr.
swallowed a -mall
which a few days ago he I P
up. All that time it was V i I I. K
lodged bis bronchial tube, and
it was thought that he was stiller
with
Record.
and d your
don't let them
Try
neigh
you.
Nothing is really worth working
for that is worth struggling for.
Don't let a cold run at this
Bummer colds the- hardest kind to
it
for A like this
will pull down the
Minute Cure will
ins-ilk up attack
int- ill
all
and lung troubles, The
it. John L. Woolen.
The ,.
III
A Liberal
will give a free
i in a
. . i- ;,. one wanting
i for disorder of tin-
This Is
or
t . II one
TRINITY COLLEGE,
N. C.
Oilers and
undergraduate courses of
study, new library
equip
and gymnasium.
Number students
bled in o years. Large
of scholarships
awarded annually. Loans
made lo worthy students.
very moderate.
For address
W. NEWSOM,
HIGH SCHOOL
Has u large commodious
school building, well
equipped; two large l in-
on school
grounds. Courses of in-
Literary,
Music and Art. Thorough
teaching In every Dept.
of six teachers.
Health and morals of the
place Board
per mouth. Tuition
rates reasonable. Send for
Q. E. LINEBERRY,
PATENTS
obtain U. H. i
or lit
For free hook.
and lo
GA-SNOW
, . t . , I
AGRICULTURAL
AND
COLLEGE.
Industrial Education
A combination of Theory
and Practice, of Book
Study and Manual Work
in Engineering,
Chemistry, Electric-
Mechanic Arts, and
Cotton Manufacturing.
Full courses
short courses
special courses
Tuition and room, a
term; board, a month.
teachers, students.
New buildings for
Write for Booklet Day
at the A. M.
Pres. GEO.
N.
UNIVERSITY
OF NORTH CAROLINA
The Head of the
Educational System . .
Academic
Medicine,
Department, law,
duo hundred and
Free to lea, lien,
the ions of
for the
New Water Worst,
Central lb
t, iii
E. P. V ENABLE, President
Chapel Hill, tin Carolina
CHURCHES
every Sun-
day, morning and evening. Pray-
Wednesday evening
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. M. A. Allen
superintendent.
every Hun
lay, morning and evening.
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
H. M. Kure, pastor. Sunday school
a. in. L. H. Pender,
thin.
Rev
J. B. Morton, pastor Sunday-
school a. m. E, B. u
F. H. Hard-
Minister. Morning and even-
prayer with sermon every 1st
and 3rd Sunday. Lay services
every 2nd and 4th Sunday.
Sunday school a. in , B.
Brown, superintendent.
every Wednesday a. m.
second,
and fourth in each month
meeting Wednesday night.
Rev. D. W. Davis, pastor. Sun-
day school M., W. R. Fa-
superintendent.
regular service
LODGES
A. F. A.
Lodge. No. meets first
third Monday evening. R.
W. M., J. M. Reuse, Sec.
K. River Lodge, No.
meet every Friday evening.
I. T. M.
Hooker, R.
O. Lodge,
No. every Tuesday
evening. W. Atkins, N.
D. D. Overton, See.
R. A. Vance Council, No.
1696, meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, Secretary, J.
Regent.
A. O. Council.
No. meet every first and third
Thursday night in Odd Fellow
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy
Smith
I. O. Conclave
No. every second and
Monday night in
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson
D. Smith Sec.
High Grade JOB PRINTING
done here. Send us your
Ail News
Week
-F
a Year
The Eastern Reflector
Twice a Week
D. J.
TRUTH IT, TO FICTION
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 1902.
NO.
Kicks
COUNTY MATTERS.
of The
ALL SUMMER POOPS MUST WALK.
We are anxious to but we are not
so anxious for money ire 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
week and see how far a dollar bill will travel.
Mr. n is in the northern mar-
buying Fall and Winter goods, and
all summer goods must suffer great
cuts. We mean carry over.
Ricks t Wilkinson
Bethel High School
BETHEL, N. C.
A strictly Hist class Pitting School
for young Men and Young Women.
Thoroughly equipped, Strictly non
Denominational, and Coeducational.
Prepares for College, for
Business, and for Life.
Between and pupils this year.
Book Keeping, Commercial Law,
Shorthand, Typewriting and Music
course is under experienced
and fully competent teachers.
Tuition,
Board at to 7.00 per month.
BETHEL HIGH SCHOOL is situated in one of
the most beautiful and healthful locations in Pitt
county. Pall session opens September For cat-
and full information, address
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal.
The NEW STORE.
B. Bro.
Have opened in one store of the Phoenix
Maker A Hart formerly with a full line of Clothing Dry
Goods, Shoes, Furnishings, Notions, etc.
Everything in stock is brand new and are selling 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 and handlers of
Ties and
and shipments
solicited.
Dr. D
ville Male Academy
The Fall term will
on September
Only a limited number boy
will he taken Pall,
having boys which they
wish to lo school would
do well loner me.
The and of the
school will as it bas
heretofore under the man-
For particulars apply to
W. H.
The Hoard of County
met on first Monday, all
the members being present.
The following were the pay-
from the For
paupers 1149.50. County Home
Superintendent Health
bridges and ferries 177.37;
jail house
lax books witness
911.115; stationery advertising
Sheriff Register of
Deeds Commissioners
miscellaneous
law
The Treasurer and
dent of Health presented their
monthly reports which were filed.
R. W. King was refunded
error tax sale.
J. Clark, was
ed poll tax 1902.
An order was passed Unit tho
convicts of this county be worked
upon the public roads of the
that J. G. lie
pointed to take charge of same and
proceed to make a change
public road leading from Green-
ville to on south tide
of Tar river, three miles
from Greenville, and known as
hill. The Sheriff to
employ sufficient
to he taken to place of work the
morning returned to Sheriff at
night
The Sheriff made his report of
two public road.-i in
township previously
by the Hoard.
The betting of
Hodges road in town-1
ship, was postponed to October
meet
The bridge as
bridge, on Tarboro and Green-
ville road, about two miles
Greenville, was accepted as a conn
charge
W. J. was granted free
to sell stereoscopic
R. R Gotten ml instructed lo
to pay ferryman at Bluff
per II otherwise or-
The follow-in,; jurors drawn for
October term of
First C L A
Edwards, n A Card
A P It C Cannon,
W A James, A L Tucker, J II
Joseph R Ii Pat-
rick . J B While, D Dudley, A
W Barker, G Lewis, C J Mr
Fred Mills, R G
man.
Second C Van
K. B H B Sum
W B Pollard, E Powell,
J B II J J j
ii T Joseph Hardy, B
Tucker, A M Woolen, II
Crawford, W. J. James, R L
W I. Sulla, H M Dixon,
Shade A Stock.
by the
Sheriff of tho public for j car
1901, it was found that the Slate
ll indebted to the Sheriff the
sum and the Clerk of
the Board was directed lo
the same to the State
Our Grocery
TYPHOID
We have been carrying a line of Heavy ever
since have been in business now we have added a
stock of
Fancy Groceries
which we expect to add to from time to as
seasons justify We now have in our Mammoth Stock
Crab,
Canned
Beef,
Chipped Beef,
Canned
i Tripe,
Boneless Pig reef,
Vienna Sausage,
Lunch Tongue,
Polled Han.
Potted Ox
I Soups.
Chicken,
Tail,
Pepper
Flour
Corn Starch,
and Hour Pickles,
Queen Olives,
Corn,
Tomatoes,
Pineapple,
While i
Peaches,
wain
These are some of the things you will need besides lots
of others that we have not mentioned.
He sure to remember that we have the Finest But-
and Cheese we can get. We cater only to I ho best
trade, so if you want the bell call on us. We expect
to receive in a short while Dandles, Fruits, Nuts, Sic,
in fact every thing kept in n class family
J. B. Cherry Co.
The Only Department in
VILLE,
There are plenty of people
enough to die, but not Quilt dead
enough to bury.
Fur Job in all latest
i your
Take Cut of the Stomach.
The man or woman whose digestion i-
and n
is
and the
and in. and per
manfully all troubles,
and is M
lit Ionic is
so many people ell
b to
bodies all of in
food eat. J. II
day, iv, ,
has cured rue. i consider
ever for and
stomach I was up by
saved Take
after await, L.
We have just added Steam Supply to our and
sell anything in this line very low. See us when in want of
Globe and Angle Valves,
and Check Valves, Water
Oil Cups, Air Cocks. Steam
U. S. Injectors, Corks, Steam
Pipe all Pipe Kitting all sizes.
LINK OF Parking, Rubber
Belt, Belt, Belt taring, Boll nooks, to.
family in king
to the the
Board of Health fur and
As the germ is present in the
Intestine the preliminary
for several weeks alter
is established the pa-
practically well, extra
of surface privies should be ob-
served, livery evacuation should
be Immediately
covered with lime or dry powder-
ed
disinfection
of all discharges from the body of
the patient; protection of same
flit; special care as lo the
drinking water; scrupulous clean-
To the Profession. As pea
pie cannot reached except
through i medical attendant we
earnestly beg all physicians
cases of typhoid fever under
their care to insist upon tho strict
observance the above simple
rules Printed of the
will be furnished quantity
Advance
of the August Bulletin of the State
Board of Health.
Fur its Prevention.
Fever is present in
seventy live the ninety counties
reporting for July. is therefore
widely prevalent In our Stale. It
is ii communicable disease, spread
log from one case lo another,
though generally In a roundabout
fashion. Its extension can be
prevented by the careful
of certain simple rules.
For the of the people
give these rule, preceded by-
it statement of the reasons upon
which they ere based. If read
and heeded by even a few, sonic
lives would be saved and much
sickness would be prevented.
Read them tell about them.
active in the
ion of typhoid fever Ii a
the Bacillus
which attacks and causal the
certain glands
small intestine, developing therein
by myriads. They are therefore
lo be found Chiefly in the bowel
although also
in of the kidneys and
lo some extent In the
lion of a sick the
From one of these sources,
nearly always the first named, the
bacteria are transferred to the in.
tract of a healthy person.
The pollen is always swallowed.
moist common
arc the dunking water,
milk Infected from washing
runs in polluted water, the
common it may
he conveyed to
by her own soiled bands, a
. Tho
rules therefore fur tho
of the of the
ease may staled as Ail. j
I. Cover upon
their passage of body the superb
prevent access of i leadership of Hon. F, M. Simmons,
As soon as possible i a victory no less than an
the discharges by to the state
In equal quantity with the
one the following , freshly people the Stale
milk of lime or control of our
K-i lie fold bat is
BETTER BE
Tho Spokesman does not wish
pose as alarmist, but there seems
to be a spirit of
some pans of State fore-
evil, we
Only yesterday, the Si in
of ii political
whose intensity hi
reached climax of a
The united forces of while
men the State wrought such a
change in the government of North
Carolina that it was known and
road of all over the Nation. With
shoulder to shoulder and elbow to
elbow, Democratic hosts of
a live
cent, solution of
SOLE A
s, Sewn lip- and i-arm Drain Tl e
Garland Cook Stoves
BAKER HA
hi a to solution of
a t per cent,
solution formaldehyde.
lauding a half hour all
the mixture should be
burled thrown but-
lace of a
the well of lens than
feel.
Provide in the a
wooden I lib one third lull
the time named solutions,
and drop therein as soon as re
moved everything in the way of
body or bed
chiefs, towels, that have
come in contact with patient,
and submerged until
boiled, washed
duel in the i
I. All of food that
any lie Carried into
the loom burned.
nurse should wash her
hands and dip into one of
Ike solutions,
after every
of pat lent. She should never
I draw water from the well
i pump i used. In call it
should absolutely
should I her a
above doing n .
II. I hi soiled linen the
should never unshed at
or near well or spring,
cue should be observed
to prevent drainage or
the sail into well or
I spring accumulation
of all kinds. i at a
typhoid lever lit in a
all drinking boiled
a report on the same can be
obtained the Mate Biologist,
who
very people
us in.
expense and sacrifice of
and labor to lo divide
and split the spoils of office
would seen, to a casual observer
folly and inexcusable.
We counsel the while people of
North Carolina to operate
maintaining and perpetuating
good have sue-
reeded establishing. This
be done and lo done
if every man will
his face and force in such a
spirit of pat
will be full. If
division be made made
fear pleasant direful
will follow. -Rocky
Mount Spokesman.
A Sad
live liver Is
yon don't
In- v.- liver is a
you lo
drain and of
cleanse the nil poison
putrid and do it so gently
Mini on, enjoys the
a Ionic to
liver
John I, Woolen
Sick
rood doesn't digest well
Appetite poor Bowels
constipated Tongue coated
It's your liver I Pills
are liver pills; they cure
biliousness.
tie All 1.1,


Title
Eastern reflector, 5 September 1902
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
September 05, 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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