Eastern reflector, 9 September 1902


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Have You
What
Sick Made Well,
Weak Made Strong.
THAT I All STILL
UP-TO DATE LINE OF
Elixir of Life Dis-
covered by Famous Doctor-
Scientist That Cures Even
Ailment.
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
popular remedy never fails to
effectually car .
AH, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick
Headache, i
And ALL DISEASES from a
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion
The natural retort la food appetite Wonderful Cure- Are Effected
and s,,
coated and easy to swallow.
lake No Substitute.
ASS A OTHER THING
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION
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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III
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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
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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
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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,





THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
N. C.
D. I. u
i Ibo N.
C, second mail Bitter.
Bombay, , MM.
Judge I
Moore have dispatched business so
rapidly that the attain docket of
this term was completed
in less a week, court not be-
until Tuesday. Na civil
cases will be taken up at this tern,
so the second week will not be
The carriage in which President
and were driving
at Mass., was run into
and wrecked by a street car Wed-
afternoon. The President
was somewhat cut and bruised
the face, Secretary
received a severe wound on the
back of the head, and a
vice man named was killed.
It was a close call
dent.
SUPERIOR COURT.
September Term in Progress.
have
cu
The following cases
disposed
John and
appeal from
defendants plead guilty, judgment
suspended on payment
K. assault with deadly
plead- judgment
suspended on payment of costs.
John W. with
pleads guilty,
suspended on
Will Caleb
Kelvin Wagner Tom Mosely,
affray, plead guilty,
judgment suspended payment
of costs.
is. w. cat i lug
weapon, pleads guilty, lined
cost-.
Rack corn mg concealed
weapon, pleads guilty, lined
and costs
Vines, carrying concealed
Weapon, pleads guilty, lined HO,
and posts.
Coon carrying conceal-
ed weapon, pleads guilty, fined
and
assault with deadly
weapon, pleads lined .
and costs.
weapon, guilty, judgment
suspended on meat of costs.
resisting
pleads guilty, lined and costs.
Lawrence Gay, affray, pleads
guilty, lined and costs.
John Cox, abstracting officer,
pleads guilty, Quad and costs.
Claude COX, resisting officer,
pleads guilty lined fit costs.
Wright Johnson, pi dense.
pleads guilty, suspended
on payment of coat,
W. B. Williams, Jr., Kate
Drake, fornication and adultery.
guilty.
Herbert assault with
deadly weapon, guilty, sixty days
in jail and assigned to Work the
roads of
and id
Ormond, larceny, Wrath
months penitentiary,
Ormond eight mouths in jail and
assigned to work the public roads
of Pitt county.
Flora and David
Ormond. larceny, guilty,
David Ormond, carrying con-
weapon,
Jordan and Jack-
assault with weapon.
not guilty.
Jason Joyner and James Kill
fold, selling liquor unlawfully, not
guilty.
and William
Norris, affray, guilty, Nor-
us not guilty.
Kigali Brown and Ohm Little,
assault with deadly weapon, guilty,
suspended on of
costs.
Bit. assault with deadly
weapon, guilty, judgment
on payment of
of costs.
Will
weapon, pleads guilty, judgment
suspended on payment of costs.
false pretense,
pleads guilty, judgment suspended
on payment of
James Sugg, assault with deadly-
weapon, pleads guilty, fined
and costs.
Sugg, carrying
weapon, pleads guilty, judgment
suspended.
-lames Murphy and Ann
affray, James Murphy guilty,
lined costs. Ann Murphy
not
Marion Perkins, affray, not
Dan Dupree, larceny, guilty,
eight months in jail and assigned
to the county roads.
Ed. Avery, larceny,
twelve months in jail and assigned
to work county roads.
I. injury to
not guilty.
Miles Harper and Jordan Cox,
assault with deadly weapon.
per guilty. days in jail and as-
signed lo work the roads of Pitt
county. Cox not guilty.
Ed. Adams, cruelty to animals,
not guilty.
Marion assault with
deadly weapon, guilty, twelve
months in jail assigned to
work roads of Pitt
Marion resisting officer,
guilty, judgment suspended.
Claude Forbes, carrying con-
weapon, guilty, judgment
suspended on payment of costs.
John Daniel, Adams and
Claude affray, Daniel and
A lams guilty. Daniel three months
on roads, Adams eight months on
toads. guilty.
James Murphy, selling spoiled
and decayed meats, guilty.
Washington Mayo and Robert
Mayo not
guilty, guilty, twelve
in jail to
work the roads of Pitt county.
Joe pleads
guilty, six mouths in jail and as
signed lo work the roads Pin
county,
B, carrying con
weapon, not guilty.
Joseph Pittman, appeal from
court, pleads guilty.
suspended on payment
Of
M. II. J. w.
an, affray, pleads guilty,
lined and Bryan not
Paul and w. B. Janice,
affray, plead- guilty, lined
and costs. James not
J. Button, pleads
lined and costs.
Jesse assault with deadly
weapon, pleads guilty, lined
costs.
Jesse carrying concealed
pleads judgment
suspended on payment of coats.
John Planter, assault dead
weapon, M days in jail
and assigned lo work the roads of
Pill county.
Willis Johnson, larceny, pleads
twelve mouths in jail and
assigned lo work roads of Pitt
county.
John Mitchell, assault with
deadly weapon, guilty, live mouths
in jail assigned to work the
roads.
John Mitchell, carry conceal-
ed pleads guilty,
suspended.
Job assault with dead-
weapon not guilty.
R. H. removing crops,
not guilty.
J. A. Smith and Joseph
horn, guilty.
Patrick, with
deadly weapon, guilty, six mouths
in jail and to work the
loads of Pitt
Cornelius Atkinson.
with deadly weapon, guilty,
days jail and assigned to work
the loads of Pitt
Fresh Gossip From Near-by Vicinities
by Our Correspondents and
Reported REFLECTOR Reader.
Winterville Department.
W. A. Knox.
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS Misses Lizzie Blanche
NOTES.
N. C, 1902
of Wash-
Mayo spent Tuesday afternoon In
town shopping.
Mrs. Maggie Hammond and
visiting Mr.
passed through on the n n- i .,
,. , i O. W . Edmondson and family.
train one day this week, and we ,.,,. . ,
, , . f , . , I Miss Mabel left Tues-
had unite a long conversation with .,. .-. .
, , H . , B , , , day afternoon to visit her sister in
him. n e have a very high re- .,.
for Capt. Bonner as he S ,,
o -u
way back yonder. bough quite
Miss Annie May
of who has been visiting
Miss Addie Lang Grimes the
returned home
an old man has
dealt lightly him and be
seems as hale and hearty as
live years ago when he plied the
meandering Tar on bis t
steamer Greenville. It is always y . o, .
Moth
mother is troubled
consumption for many years. At
list she vis given up to die. Then
he tried Cherry Pectoral,
and was speedily
D. P. Jolly, N. Y.
No matter how hard
your cough or how long
you have had it,
Cherry Pectoral is the
best thing you can take.
It's too risky to wait
until you have
If you are coughing
today, set a bottle of
Cherry Pectoral at once.
HEARNE CO.,
Groceries, Provisions, Country Produce,
Fruits, Candies, Tobacco and Cigars.
t four If he Mn take ti,
then do he If ha not
to Use it, then t take It He knows.
Leave It w r.
i, C. CO. Lowell.
for Wilbur's Horse, Cattle and Poultry
Fruit Jars.
H ti.
dollar a
dollar s worth of
for YOU bring back the and
pleasant to meet such friends.
The Winterville wire
who has been visit-
friends near LaGrange, re-
seems to he well in some of
counties, and when
once our use it they do
not want other.
A. G. fox is to get in
some good lots cattle the
I. He is one of the men that
advertising pays.
Jerry Fields, of John
S. of Falkland, W. A.
Pollard, of Standard, were all here
Monday for the of placing
their the High
School.
turned borne Tuesday.
NOTES.
X. C. Sept.
Mrs. W. L. is on the sick
Her many wish
a speedy recovery.
J. T. Smith. Sr., went to Green-
ville Thursday and Friday.
A. S. of Item, was
in town
II. M. Humphrey, of
If you want Bailed Wire Fence here talking
Me A. ti. fox Mfg. Co. They
have just received a car can
make prices right.
Friend John Peel, of Kelford.
was here Thursday.
Mrs. A. Davis, J. R. Smith,
and Claude
have returned from
more.
Mrs. W. C. who has
James Harrington, near here, visiting in the country has
lost a of Monday returned home.
tire. Smith who has been
A. II. fox Mfg. Co. have some time with relatives
received a car load of wire nails at the hotel, returned to home
and you can't beat their prices, i Greenville this morning. Miss
See them before buying. Abbie made many friends during
Many of our have been . her stay here, who regret her
during the week
court in Greenville. J. Jr., of Norfolk.
G. Chapman went to Thursday in town.
Thursday and returned same day, Mrs. is quite sick at
We have just been able to make; the home of her daughter, Mrs.
the mill for Emma on Main street
barbed wire in car lots. We Mrs. W. J. Boyd, of
of this wire our fence i on a visit to her parents, Mr.
the barbed and Mrs. C. B. Patrick on
the roll at per street
Improving.
This Saturday there was a
good crowd town the mer-
chants bad a busy day.
big at high prices
have distributed much money
among the and they
it with the merchants.
pound lo customers. A. G.
Co,
Heady Fur The Thud Runaway,
John Peel, Bertie county told
us that bis
buggy had been two runaways
and all of it except the top was
ready fur the third.
CO. Stone, of spent
List night in town.
Ayden, Friday September
Miss left
day for Wilson where she will en-
Atlantic Christian College.
A. of Wallace, spent
II. F. Manning Co. have Tuesday night in town on
received a car load bagging and
ties and can supply
tanners at bottom prices. for
Mis. H. II. Dixon and children M ls
Miss Cannon has gone to
have been visiting in Ayden.
J. II. Cooper wife spent
Thursday In Greenville.
livery team seem to
be on the road all the time. This
indicates good business for drum
the livery
new.
Oxford lo enter school.
J. T, Jr., is on the sick
list. Hi-, many friends trust that
he will soon be convalescent.
Miss Arab Davis has gone to
. i Plymouth to visit relatives.
Mr. Monday
House i, attending at
this week Ma member of I brick store is
completion.
Miss Annie Laurie Smith
i now in Baltimore purchasing her
fall millinery.
K. C. Moore Monday to ac-
a position in the navy yard
at
Mrs. J. H. Smith is visiting her
parents near Winterville.
Elder G. C. is conduct-
a series of meetings at May's
I Chapel,
M M Sauls returned from
Richmond Tuesday night.
Elder E. T. Philips has been
; chosen pastor of the Free Will
list church here for another year.
Master has been
, sick the past few days. We
hope he will soon lie well again.
Rev. W. Howard will begin
a protracted meeting at the Chris-
church next Sunday. He will
be assisted by Rev. W. O. Win-
Held.
would tell me
, what is to become all young
I lawyers that are being turned loose
ion the said a Charlotte
lawyer, laughingly.
Court licenses, on a average
a year, and where do
j they go and what do they do Not
I one in a the State,
I believe that one half of
young fellows that have been II-
in the past ten years are not
practicing in this any-
where. The additions to the bat
, Charlotte and other big
towns the State will not average
one a year, it would appear
gnat majority the new
attorneys go to smaller places
most of these abandon practice
after a desultory struggle. In
Carolina B law license is too
easy lo get and a law living too
hard to make. Nearly any man
Can get his but no matter
where a young this
Suite, if has no capital he is apt
to Starve for five years before he is
allowed to earn his salt. The test
pretty hard, and it is no wonder
there arc so desertions
Iron the profession. Vet practice
, law as poker is u prerequisite
to
A young lawyer stay- at
He must keep on slay-
his office. He must be there
always and be must let
world know he is there always.
His clothes may become seedy, he
i may almost starve and he may
out bis chairs his clothes
i from continuous he
keep his office hours
j as a banker. If he does
this and has even ordinary
I ounce he will succeed in the long
Observer.
Three Times
the Value of
Any Other.
One Third
One Third
Agents wanted in all
unoccupied territory.
W heeler Wilson Mfg Co.
Atlanta, Ga-
S. T. WHITE, Greenville, N. C.
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
BENEFIT
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
V Is
Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within on month while you
are living, or within three year after lapse, upon satisfactory
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 premium for current year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable an during the lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
A and a Kick.
A stranger at the depot this
morning was overheard lo remark
John larceny, guilty, Greenville was noted for
on payment girls and ugly boys. ,
jury.
The Carriage has
a nice carriage about completed.
It is a sample, but they would sell
it reasonable. -See them.
BETHEL ITEMS.
Bethel, X. C , Sept.
Mrs. Dr. Grimes spent Tuesday
Tarboro.
Hunting, who has been
purchasing his fall
stock of goods, returned home
Monday.
M. O. and L. L. John-
son spent Tuesday in
G. W.
afternoon town.
is visiting
in this week.
Mrs. W. J. Whitehall and
visiting her Mrs.
F. B, of Rocky
Miss Wood, of
is visiting Miss Geneva Gardner of
this place.
Mr. Edwards, of Seaboard,
Tuesday lo supply us pastor
of Baptist church.
Mrs. Mary of
who has visiting
in. and family, returned
home Saturday.
Miss
A CAR LOAD
Of the Famous Pianos at Greenville
part of which are now on display at Sam. White's
Furniture Store, are ready to go from manufacturer
to your home at Factory prices and at your own terms
or years if desired, beginning
Saturday, September
fur days only. It needless to give any outline re-
I merit of the Piano further than
say that for the past years of its existence it
been enjoying an undisputed international
ti ii having won the prize medals in Philadelphia 1870,
at Paris exposition in
Atlanta in 1881, New Orleans 1884-1885, Chicago
world fair 1803, at the late C, ex-
position
Do You Contemplate Buying a Piano
Now or any in the future i if so come in and we
will give you some pointers which will be lo your in
We especially invite the music critics of the I
city to favor us with a visit. Thanking you in ad-
for your call and criticism, we are
Very respectfully yours,
G. Factory Representative.
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
market almost from its start, and
am familiar with detail of the
Tobacco business.
It is purpose in conducting the
PLANTERS WAREHOUSE
to it in the interest of those who soil
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 PUNTERS bring the highest price.
Knowing the value of Tobacco, having
ample capital to carry on the business,
assisted by bast 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 sobs to
stay over night will find ample
Bring me your if yon want best prices.
B. E. PARHAM,
PLANTERS
BACK AGAIN.
Frank Wilson has Just returned from
Baltimore and New York. While there
he bought the nicest line of Men and Boys
Clothing, Hate, Shoes and Furnishing
goods ever shown in Greenville. You will
do well to see him before buying your
Fall and Winter Clothing.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
NOTICE.
If la a CROSS MARK the
margin of It la to remind you
you owe Tor
for and you to
poi We
YOU u and you will not keep
a for it. . , .,
notice for who find
mark on their paper.
Mrs. W. C. is visiting In
Sampson county.
W. F. Hayes left this morning
for Rocky Mount.
W. T. Burton left Friday even-
for
B. returned Friday
evening from Bethel.
Miss Annie left this
morning for Parmele.
and Mrs. T. J. Jarvis
left this morning for Raleigh.
Mrs. H. L. Carr returned this
morning from a visit to
V. returned
from
Mrs.
Friday
Beach.
Miss Rosa Harper, of Norfolk,
who has been visiting Miss Mary
returned home today.
Miss of Halifax,
who has been Mrs. W. If.
Johnson, returned morn
Mrs. 0.8. While, of
Neck, who been visiting Mis.
Vincent, returned home this
Paul B. Outlaw, of Hertford,
arrived afternoon to u
position as foreman and job
for The
Miss Kemp one of the
teachers Winterville High
School, came up this morning to
spend day with Mrs. K.
Matthews.
L. V. Butler and Good-
win, agents
Widow hero
today making arrangements for
.- f ; has appearance their company
PERSONAL NOTES
See notice of reward for lost cow
by D C.
and
Turnip seed. S. M. ScHULTZ.
article in this issue about
preventing typhoid lever should
be read carefully by every one.
The draws trade to
the business man. See how
people go to those who
Norris Howe's t rained animal
show was the that has ever
been here. It n ahead of
big circuses.
i I report
crop, Wednesday,
was lowest per
being
On Thursday the B-ink
Brief Mention of People Met
Soon Be Finished.
With In the Social World I j Though quite completed, the
j Imperial Co. have com-
tobacco in their
new building. They are buying
largely and have a splendid
which to
chases.
Thursday, September 1902.
W. H Cox, of
Wednesday.
W. O. Barnhill went to Bethel
this morning.
W. W. Perkins has returned
from Elizabeth City.
left this
to Coast Artillery.
Bruce Cotton, United
Stales army, having reported his
arrival San Gal., from
Manila, P. I., has been assigned
to the company, coast artillery
will join that company at Fort
Flintier, Army and Na-
B. Mayo left this morning Register,
for to attend
Chas. John
to Durham to-day
Mrs H. J. Stokes
morning for Parmele.
Rev. F. A. Bishop left
morning for Spring Hope.
Mr. Mrs. II left
tin mm Baltimore.
Mrs. W. A. en child
left this morning for
Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
A Week Al The liberty.
Ive of week
in
round rs oil
of I c, for
villa, paid out end rec-iv- Wednesday evening from These
deposits amounting to j In fuel Hie done by W. T.
good day's business. Mrs. K. B. Higgs A at the Liberty
Talk about working terms a
the the is i of week.
C. T. and K. -r- A
n went to Fri,,. ,. made
night and this morning. , , , ., .
a record breaker. Having Orel
Miss Davies could near unload all
them, a-, can la judged by
number of of.
Tom Parker, while at work
a brush machine in the
Knitting Mills, got his
arm caught in machine was
painfully hurt.
Tuesday night another son of
the late Mr. J. N. Moore died
typhoid fever, near mill.
This is the fourth member of the
family to die fever in two weeks
dun col
or, one aide of bag swollen. Cow
was wearing black halter when
last in stable. Information lead-
to recovery Will be rewarded.
. C.
Hornet of interest to persons
wanting good musical
is advertisement of the special
tale of famous pianos by O.
O. factory
See the announcement in
this issue.
BIG SALES.
Market Making i Record.
This has been an immense week
of sales on the Greenville tobacco
market, keeping
buyers and all connected with the
market crowded almost to the
highest capacity. day has
been a big day, and a remarkable
fact is prices have kept up.
markets are report-
a great slump in prices and
advising farmers to hold off, such
is not the in And
there is plenty of money I ire to
for all that conies.
In the to lay only estimates
could be made of the quantity on
ale. These are given as follows at
the different Star,
Liberty, Greenville
Planters
Farmers,
Be
Wednesday to visit her
sister, Mrs West
ville.
Mrs. Q. S. White, of Scotland
Neck and Mrs. R. T. Anderson, of
Gold Point, ere visiting Mrs.
T. Vincent.
Mrs. T. D. Queen arrived
Wednesday evening from Atlanta
to join husband of the firm of
Liles.
Mrs. H. II. Miss
Nonie ho
have been visiting Mrs. W. A
Bowen, returned home
Si it., r,
lion I. re
morning.
Miss Carr, of
is visiting Mrs. Alice Harper.
Miss left this room
on a pleasure trip to New
Charlie Skinner and daughter,
Miss Thursday
evening from Baltimore.
J. J. returned
Thursday evening from a trip to
western of the State.
Miss Belle Km in left ibis mot.
for the northern markets to
purchase new millinery
Miss Williams, of
who has been visiting
her sister, Mrs. J. A. Brady, re-
turned home today.
Saturday, September
f, left this morning
for Tarboro.
house in lime the sale
lo t. As it was they sold about
pound and fully fifty Kinds
had lo be turned away for of
time lo get them sale. Coward,
Hooker Co. ate hustling in
interest of farmers the
Star is a pup warehouse.
Big All The Time.
Mr. J. F. of
was here Wednesday. II-
mid us Dial of his neighbor
informed him prices
on Greenville
so lie here to
He brought it and bold
Liberty
says he such high prices
his life. He said he was going
back and lake up every leaf
of tobacco he can find and it
lo the Liberty.
Knocked
Wednesday a drunken
to front
door of residence of Mr. Ola
Forbes, in South Greenville. Mr.
Forbes was sitting in
served place on his porch at
time, and as was about
to within the ball door Mr.
Forbes led off a light swing
that knocked out in a
pile on the brick walk. After
ward the was brought to a
policeman took him in charge.
C The oldest, safest, strongest Ma-
. j medicine. Not unpleasant to
Malaria and take. A splendid tonic for all living
C V r C in districts. .
SALE
II
Begins Friday at m.
Look at the BIG WINDOW at
BIG STORE.
EVERY LADY INVITED TO BE PRESENT.
Just from New York. Everything bright
and new and up-to-date.
Mil down, neck. Vole
trimmed with Humbug Insertion
i tucks n, i,
in id sleeves trimmed with Cambric
ruffles.
j I
Muslin t;.,. . Km ,;
In . i mi in,.; ,
rough ii I
ruffle with
on mid
I. i. .-.
Curse
made of Cain
edge.
I t lover,
am
sad
f I
. t.
Muslin Tucks and
Wide
Cover,
with l ,,
hemstitched tuck
Mild In in-I
Lawn ruffle, ,,
C. T.
The Big Store.
Greenville. N. C.





Have You Forgot
What
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AN
UP-TO-DATE LIKE OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tin w A NUMBER OF THING
I AM UNABLE TO MENTION
Come to sec me for your next Barrel of Flour
Yours to please-
Jas. B. White.
For Hinges, Doors t
Windows, Paints, Hope,
Collars, Pious, Shovels and Car-
Tools, go to
AN OLD
light purse U heavy
Sickness makes a light pone.
The LIVER Is the teat of nine
tenths of all disease.
Pills
to to the root of the whole mat-
thoroughly, quickly safely
and restore the action of t h
to normal condition.
Give tone to the system and
solid flesh to the body.
Take No Substitute.
ON aV frequently with disaster. A very
happens u a of Mustang I. in cut.
H. t.
Neil door to Ricks Wilkinson. to Out.
Green
That Hie place to best
Fruit Jars
is at our store. We have them in
different styles nut sizes tit prices
as low as the lowest. Then as
usual are headquarters for the
Best of Everything
Get your table supplies from
and yon are sure so have the best.
BUTTER and CHEESE ON ICE.
THE NEW GROCERS.
WHEN YOU WANT
Dry Goods, Groceries, Confections,
etc. go to
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
Ml I CO.
Norfolk, Va.
and Brokers in
Black Jack, X. C. Stocks. Cotton, and
Nice line cf goods on bead. Prices low Private Wire, to New York,
product bought far cash or in Chicago and New Orleans.
exchange
J. C. LANIER,
IN
American and Italian Marble
N, C.
Ire end Iron Fence Sold.
work prices reasonable
i as lent en appeal
Notice to Creditors. J
qualified before tin i
the Superior Court Pitt count
executor of the and
William deceased,
letters ti having been
issued to me, I notify all per-
sons holding claims
of the said William Whitehead, in
present them for payment
on or before the 35th day of
July, or this notice will be plead
in bar of recovery. All
indebted to said estate are to
make to me Immediately.
This the Slat July.
It, J. COBS, r
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THE OBSERVER,
Charlotte, N.
Dissolution Notice.
All .-. ;,; notified . II.
James and s, M. Jones, partner
trading and doing business under the
firm and . James
Situ have this day
mutual dissolved
All persons having ms
the said The James Mfg. Co.,
the u s. m. Jones
settlement, and all persons owing
the said company will make
to . II. James, The business will be
continued C. II. James under tho
same but s. M. Jones will not
be any Indebtedness
hereafter contracted.
This August Slut.
f.
S. M. JuNKS.
Notice to Creditors.
duly qualified before the
Court Clerk of county
a last will and t.
of John Flanagan, deceased, no-
lice is hereby given to all persons In-
lo the estate to make
payment to the undersigned, and all
persons having claims against said
estate ire notified to sent tor
payment before the 31st day of
July. 1903, or this notice will be plead
bar of recovery.
This day of
MARY FLANAGAN,
I -tut. D
NOTICE.
At a meeting of of the County
Board of Elections for Pitt county
held in Greenville on 1st day
of September, 1903, the following
Registrars and Judges of Election
appointed by said Board to
hold an election in Pitt county, at
Precincts, designated on the
Tuesday next after the first Mon-
day in November 1902, in
dance with chapter M Acts 1901,
to wit-
Beaver Dam
Smith, Registrar; G. T. Tyson.
and S. V. Joyner, Judges of El- j
J. Holland,.
J. J. Hathaway Jr.
Hodges, Judges of
Bethel
Registrar;. II. Maiming and B.
Judges of
Carolina L. Per-
kins, Registrar; J. Little
and Slade Congleton Judges of
Election,
S.
way, Registrar; J. J. Laughing-
house and It. p. Tyson Judges
Election.
No.
Cog, A. It.
E. E. I Judges of Election.
No.
R. Johnson, Registrar; H. E. Ellis
C. A. Pair Judges of
Falkland II. Smith,
Registrar; T. L. Williams
S. Tyson; Judges of
Farmville T.
J. J.
and B. F. Judges of
Greenville Precinct W. L.
Brown, Registrar; L. c. Arthur
J. Fleming Judges of
E. Bind-
Registrar; M. T. Spier ,
Fleming Judges
of Election.
Swift Creek
Moore, Registrar ; at, C. Smith
Moore Judges Election
The present Election Precincts
the county were adopted with I
the following exception, to
Precinct No. No. in j
township were
dated and it was ordered
township shall
one Precinct with its
place at the House in the;
tow n Greenville.
Precinct No, No.
Swift creak township were
and it was ordered
Swift Crock township shall
me with its pol-
ling place at Cross Roads.
F. C.
Chin. Co. Board of Election for
Pitt Co.
J. S.
Ulcers or
need not become a fixture upon your
body. If they do it is your fault, for
MEXICAN
MUSTANG LINIMENT
trill thoroughly, quickly and
cure these afflictions. There
is no guess work about it; if this
is used a cure will follow.
OLD DOMINION
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York Boston,
Aurora, South Creek, Belhaven,
Swan Quarter, Ocracoke 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. S. Co. from Baltimore. Mer-
and Line from
Boston.
July 1st the steam
Guide will leave Washington at
m. Tuesday, Thursday and Sat-
for Belhaven,
and Ocracoke and will leave
coke at a. m. for
Belhaven and Washington on Mon-
Wednesday and Friday.
The steamer Hatteras will leave
Washington Saturday nights at
o'clock, during July and August,
for Ocracoke.
J.
Greenville, N. C.
J. E. District
Washington, N. C
YOU DON T KNOW
or
o treated It with
flesh healer the very t.-
The Racket Store.
Greenville, N. C.
We are selling goods at the following matchless prices.
Look the prices over then come and examine the goods and
see if they are not cheaper than you ever saw
Good quality Writing Paper cents per quire.
Envelopes in white wove stock sizes cents per
School Slates inches each.
cents each.
Wire Bound inches cents each.
Steel Pens good quality cents per dozen.
Fountain Pens good ones cents each.
Magic Ink . cents per bottle.
Plates good quality While Ware cents per set.
Cups Saucers handled per set
inch oval dishes S cents each.
Covered dishes full size cents each.
Carpet tacks per down papers.
Best quality lamp sizes pearl top cents each.
Tin Pie dates cents each.
Glass lamps and cents each.
Good quality Steel Scissors cents each.
Plain tempered Steel Knives and Forks cents per set.
Boys Suspenders good quality cents per pair.
We can save you to percent on everything we sell. It will
pay you to visit the one price store. Tty it once.
THE RACKET STORE,
Greenville, N. C.
Lingering Summer Cold.
Don l-l u cold run at
Summer folds are the hardest kind to
along
fr month. A long like this
will pull down the
One Minute Cure will
break up the once. Safe
lure net once, lures
p, bronchitis, till throat
troubles. The children like
It, is. Woolen.
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
A Liberal Offer.
The undersigned will give a free
sample s
and to any one wanting
reliable remedy for disorders of
stomach, biliousness or constipation.
This is a remedy and s good one.
Drug; store Greenville,
Pharmacy, Farmville,
A higher morality, like a high-
intelligence, must be reached
by a slow- growth.
Sudden wealth is very apt to
made a man foolishly profuse.
Is your supply Stationery
low t H it is, us your
order. PRINTING of all
is in the styles best
workmanship.
FARMS FOR SALE
One Farm, l 1-9 from
here. acres,
laud for tobacco, corn,
cotton, etc. Splendid dwell-
two tobacco barns and
tenant
Second Farm, miles
from here, acres, mostly
cleared, with tobacco
and tenant, houses.
Third Farm, Ii acres, about
half cleared, with good tenant
houses, tobacco and
orchards. About halt 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 for
general tanning.
Apply lo
J. M. BEATY,
You Know What
. I Grew hill
Tonic because the formula j
printed on every bottle that
it lion and in at
s No no
of the Knife.
No profession has advanced more
rapidly lute than surgery, hut it
should not except
I In canes of piles for
example,
Witch cures quickly and
fur cuts.
wounds,
Accept do counterfeit, was
troubled with bleeding piles that I lost
much blood and C
Hi. Witch
Basal cured me in a short
and heals. JnO, L,
Woolen.
of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
aid Exterior
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build-
We solicit your patronage and
guarantee give satisfaction in
prices, styles and work.
Please send your orders to
Greenville Co.
GREENVILLE, N. C
D.
No serpent distills such j
poison as that which drips from
the tongue of
IN
Slow Starvation
Is the fate of sufferers from and Indigestion.
If your food remains It can't build up the
body. In fact, It does actual by decaying In
stomach and poisoning the system.
Digests
What You Eat.
remedy, fly digesting what yon
eat the body and at the tame time reals
the stomach. This rest hood restores perfect health.
Cathartics and stimulant only reach the symptoms.
cures. It Is Nature's tonic
Fir years a d doctors ml dyspepsia look n bold on I could
ii I other but A a
crisps a fell atones,
Lottie am sound and S.
It can't help but do you good.
K V. Co., Hold
wild saw
WOOTEN.
GREENVILLE N. C
Cotton Bagging and
on hand
Frosh goods kepi
hand. Country and
sold. A trial will you.
D. W.
inn REWARD.
light red cow, solid
color, slightly darker nose
horns ml oil three of head
when left, inch strap
around neck. Will calve
-5th. Any one finding said
cow will notify.
J. E.
------DEALER IN------
II
A GENERAL LINK OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R.
every
day, morning and evening. Pray-
Wednesday
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school s. m. M. A. Allen
M every Hun
lay, morning and evening.
electing Wednesday evening. Bee.
H. M. Eure, pastor. school
L. H. Fender,
Services thin
Sunday, morning and evening. Rev
J. B. Morton, paster Sunday-
school a. m. E. B.
F. H. Hard-
Minister. even-
prayer with sermon every 1st
and 3rd Sunday. Lay service
every and Sunday.
Sunday-school a. m , W. B.
Brown, superintendent. Litany
every Wednesday a. m.
Preaching second,
and fourth Sunday in each month
meeting Wednesday night.
Rev. D. W. Davis, pastor. Son-
school P. M., W. R. Par-
superintendent.
regular service
lodges;,
A. F. A.
Lodge. No. meets first and
third Monday evening. R.
W. M., J. M. Sec.
K. River Lodge, No.
meet every Friday evening,
W. H. C L T. M.
Hooker. R.
I. O. O. Lodge,
No. meets every Tuesday
evening. W. Atkins, N. G.,
D. D.
R. A. Zeb Vance Council, No.
1695, meets every
W. B. Wilson, Secretary, J.
S. Tunstall. Regent.
A. Council,
No. meet every first and third
Thursday night in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy
D. S. Smith
I. O. Conclave
No. meets second and
fourth Monday night in
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson
D. S. Smith Sec.
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market
paid for country produce.
1876.--------
Se M. Schultz.
Wholesale retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. paid for
Hides, Fur, 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 ft
High Life Tobacco, Key West Che-
roots, Henry George Clear, Can
Peaches, Apples,
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Macs.
Cheese, Bait Butter, New
Sewing Machines, and nu
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
S. M. Schultz
The STEAM
will do your work lo No
or of
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S p m. n m
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Branch-Train leaves Ben
B sin, s m, Sad
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Hops am, arrive
Returning p
in, Hops Mills p D Red Sprint, S
ii Maxton p a arrives
st with train
at with the Central
Railroad, at Red Spring, with Red
Springs s railroad, at San ford
with the Seaboard Air and
Railway at with the Durham and
Charlotte Railroad
Train
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Trains Wash
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H. M.
Pass. Agent
J. R. Manager.
T. M. EMERSON.
The for Malaria
Chills and is a of Grove's
Chill Tonic. It
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cure no
the News
Twice i Week
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a Year
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. Film 1902, NO.
Ricks Wilkinson
E have just returned from the north-
markets with the most at-
tractive line of
Dress Goods, Trimmings,
Shoes, Clothing and
Furnishings
that it has ever been our pleasure to show.
That we are in style and have the quality
we leave that for you say, after you
have investigated.
We made a complete survey while
away, and feel sure that we thought of all
your wants. Tho quality of our
is the best, while the prices shall be
lowest.
Rich Wilkinson
Bethel High School
BETHEL, N. C.
A strictly first class Fitting School
for young Men and Young Women.
Thoroughly equipped, Strictly non-
Denominational, and Co-educational.
Prepares for College, for
Business, and for Life.
Between pupils this year.
Book-Keeping, Commercial Law,
Shorthand, Typewriting and Music.
coarse is tinder experienced
and fully competent teachers.
Tuition, to
Board at to per month.
BETHEL HIGH SCHOOL is situated in one of
the most beautiful and healthful locations in Pitt
county. Fall session opens September For cat-
and full information, address
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal.
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES.
For Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
WALTER CLARK.
of Wake.
For Associate Justice of the Supreme
Court from tho
HENRY GROVES
of Wilson.
For Associate Justice of the Supreme
Court from West,
WALKER,
of Mecklenburg.
For Corporation Commissioner,
EUGENE C.
of Wake.
For Superintendent of Public
JAMES Y. JOYNER,
of Guilford.
For Congress from First Congressional
District,
JOHN H. SMALL,
Of Beaufort,
For Solicitor of the Third Judicial
District.
LARRY I. MOORE,
of Pitt.
COUNTY NOMINEES.
For Senator,
ALEXANDER L.
For Representatives,
J. B. LITTLE,
HENRY T. KING.
For Superior Court Clerk,
DAVID C. MOORE.
For Sheriff,
O. W. HARRINGTON.
For Register of Deeds,
RICHARD WILLIAMS.
For Treasurer,
B.
For Coroner,
For Surveyor,
COX.
For County Commissioners,
WILLIAM R. HORNE,
JOHN It.
ELKS,
JOHN It. BA HILL,
JOHN W. PAGE.
The Industrial College.
a.
Twice a Week
and Friday
a Year
Our Grocery
Department.
We have been carrying a line of Heavy Groceries ever
since have been in business now we have added a
stock of
Fancy Groceries
which re expect to add to from time to as the
seasons justify We now in our Mammoth Stock
Dove, Crab,
Lobster;
Beet,
Canned Ti
Pip Foe.
Vienna
Lunch Tongue,
Potted Hun,
Potted Ox
Canned Soup-.
Ox Till,
Pepper
Flour
Pearl
Sweet and
Queen
Corn,
Sunbeam
Broadway
Crated
Sliced Pineapple,
White Cherries,
California
Maple Syrup,
Pickled Walnuts.
BREAK INTO
THE HOMES
OP THE
PEOPLE BY
ADVERTISING
REFLECTOR
. --Ore
A advertisement will walk into
homes every day and will let your wants be known
to the people.
A REFLECTOR advertisement will bring custom-
for your goods, find tenants for your
employment or in fact till any reasonable
want yon may have.
THE REFLECTOR goes into the homes of the
people is read for what it carries them, hence
the place to tell your is in THE REFLECTOR.
The cost of an advertisement in THE REFLECTOR
is the easiest part.
A. and It. College is full
and receive any more boys,
except, those previously granted
permits to
This is message sent by Pres-
Winston yesterday on the
first day of t be session. The mes-
sage tells own story; and
story reads
An industrial college,
in three years from students
to nearly an State,
demanding skilled workers
wood, cotton, iron, tobacco, clays
and all forms of agriculture; an
intelligent, strong and
ambitious generation of
seeking for industrial train-
and ion; and the doors
of the college closed lack of
room. A of story is very
bright, but a part II
and discreditable. The last
chapter should be revised,
surely will be.
is an age as well
M industrial North Caro
is now its leading
South both in education and in
development.
place for the greatest in-
educational school in the
South.
The chief duty of the next leg-
will be to provide for ed-
in performing this
will demand mote
than the needs of the A
M. College. That institution is
not adequately equipped. It lacks
dormitories, shops, laboratories,
chemical buildings, and buildings
for physics and electricity M well
as largo equipment for agriculture,
There is economy in denying
or postponing this equipment.
youth of the Slate should be
educated and properly educated;
especially should they receive
best industrial education that
age affords demands.
Let rooms and instruction be
provided for all who desire to
come; let A. M. be re
us the best equipped as
well a the most popular
trial college South.
I Raleigh Post.
These are tome of the things you will need besides lots
others that we have not mentioned.
Be sure to remember that we have the Finest But-
and Cheese we can get. We cater only to the best
trade, so if you want the call on us. We expect
to receive in a short while Candies, Fruits, Nuts,
in fact every thing kept in a class family
J. B. Cherry Co.
The Only Department Store in
GREEN V
A CAR LOAD
Of the Famous Pianos at Greenville.
part of which are now on display at Sam.
Furniture Store, are ready to go from the manufacturer
to your home at Factory prices and at your own terms
or years if desired, beginning
Saturday, September
for days only. It is needless to give any outline re-
the merit of the Piano further than
to say that for the past years of it existence it
has been enjoying an undisputed International
having won the prize medals in Philadelphia 1870,
at the Paris international exposition in 1878,
Atlanta in 1881, New Orleans 1884-1885, Chicago
world fair 1893, and at the late Charleston, S. C, ex-
position
Do You Contemplate Buying a Piano
Now or any time in the future if so come in and we
will give you some pointers which will be to your in-
We especially invite the music critics of the
city to favor us with a visit. Thanking you in ad-
for your cull and criticism, we are
Very respect fully yours,
O. Q. Factory Representative.
FOR SHAME
At a meeting of l be County
There ore few backwoodsmen,
w ii the sense of held in 1st day
who can fall to be much the
Registrars and of
appointed by Board, lo
by the reports the metropolitan
papers of the on of
Tour of New Yolk and
Society at Newport,
and the temptation to take a shy
at frivolity, the result of
absolute idleness, Is irresistible.
the char-
some, of their
bold mi election Pitt at
Precincts. on
next after Mon-
day in November in error-
dance chapter
to wit-
Beaver Dam
Smith, Registrar- ti. T. Tyson,
and S. V. Joyner, Judges of KI-
fantastic pet form Ion.
Holland,
done in name of and
society, arc unspeakably absurd. Judges of Election.
the performers are made Bethel H. Andrews,
good deal of amiable J. H. B.
ridicule, some of which cannot be.
repressed. But a very different
thing from this is the
judgment of which
Henry pronounces, in
The Louisville Courier Journal, of
Tuesday, upon the women of
society, whom, along with I lie
men, he characterizes as
and of whom ho says they
equally depraved with its
men; they know all the dirt the
men
Smart he says, longer
pretend to virtue its u
feminine accomplishment.
is a badge of delinquency, a
sign the crude raw, u de
which, tolerated at all,
carry some promise of amend-.
among these tilled
the only needful
is In know it nil
This is going a
it is enough to denounces as
much as one will, the gilded
of this society, who make god of
money who their days
in vulgar and their
nights revelry, Nay, ii
is allowable to throw n shall
ridicule at Hie empty-headed
who parade their
along with their jewels pond lot
through the public press a
long public. But to
characterize these women, as a
and without
port accusation, us wanton,
simply because they are silly, is
Intolerable, and such wholesale
of moral delinquency earns
for Itself the severest
Coming as it does in from
a Southern gentleman, it is
American general
and Southern gentlemen in
have understood throughout
the ages that men are to have the
widest latitude in talking and
about men; the remedy for
the wrong is in hands of
man and lie is justified when
uses it, being sufficiently
But is unwritten
which protects the reputation of
women, Col, is
reputable to over-
step boundary line and bring ii
general charge Incontinence
against a
Now, Henry, won't you be
good
of.
ion.
Carolina I;. Per-
kins, J. Little
and Slade Congleton Judges of
Election.
S. Hallo.
way, Registrar; J. J.
hOUSe and B, Tyson Judges of
No.
Cox, Registrar; A. and
B. K. Judges of Election.
Ho.
R. Johnson, Registrar; U. E. Ellis
The women of the and C. A. Fair Judges of
Falkland H. Smith,
T. L. and
Henry S; Tyson; Judges of
. T.
Registrar; J. J.
and F. Judges of
Greenville Precinct- W. L.
Brown, L. C. Arthur
and W, J. Fleming Judges of
E. Brad-
Registrar; M. T. Spier and
Lunsford Fleming Judges
of Elect ion.
Swift
Moore, Registrar i M. Smith
Iredell Moore Judges
The present Precincts
in the county were adopted with
following exception, to
Precinct No. No. in
township were
it was ordered that
township shall
one Precinct its polling
place at House
town of Greenville.
No,. I and No.
Swift creek township were
and it was ordered that
Swift Greek township shall con-
Precinct with its pol-
ling place ill Cross Roads.
Chin. Co. Board of Election for
Pitt
J. S.
The NEW STORE.
B. Bro.
Have opened in one store of the Phoenix Building
Basket Hart formerly with a full line of Clothing Dry
Goods, Hats, Gents Furnishings, Notions, etc.
Everything in stock is brand new and we are selling at
Prices to Astonish You.
Give us a call and be convinced that mo can save money.
B. Bro.
Mr. West, of Hover,
had an experience Hie other night
I lull was least
and be cannot think of now
without a shudder, He was sit-
ting in ids room, Nailing. To
make more be
opened and placed his feel in a
bureau drawer. Boon after he fell
cold and clammy pees
over his net, and upon
found a large King snake
the drawer. Ill West gazed with
Honor at serpent and lost no
lime in getting his feet on
snake cut of
drawer and sored quickly
around room, trying to
cape. Mr.
News.
Court
Mayor H. W. Whedbee has dis-
posed-of fallowing cases his
court since last report.
Barrow, assault, lined
and costs,
J. S. drunk and
lined and costs,
It. drunk and
lined and
drank and disorder-
lined and costs, .
Wm. drunk, fined
costs, 14.80.
Simon drunk down,
lined i. and costs 87.20.
drunk
lined costs 84.80.
Win. drunk and disorder-
costs,
J. K. Smith, carrying concealed
weapon, bound over to Superior
com I.
Win. drunk and disorder-
fined 8-Ti and costs,
drank
lined
4.80.
Mis. L. purchased
another
display her
goods.
Then liver isn't acting
well. You suffer from bilious-
constipation.
Pills act on the liver.
For years have been
the Standard Family Pill.
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Title
Eastern reflector, 9 September 1902
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
September 09, 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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