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Have You Forgot 
What 
RESOLUTION OF SYMPATHY. 
Hill of Covenant Lodge No. I. 0.0. F 
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING 
UP-TO-DATE LINE OF 
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes 
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware 
Tinware, 
A vary 
M u a of Mr 
AND A NUMBER OF OTHER THING 
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION 
Come to sec me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork. 
Yours to please- 
Jas. B. White. 
Don't fail to see me 
before you buy 
Guns, Shells, Stoves, 
Heaters, Pumps, 
Locks, Hinges. 
And anything else in the Hardware Line. 
Your friend, 
H. L. CARR 
Death has again visit oil the 
home of one of our brothers and 
taken therefrom his life companion 
in her young womanhood; and it is 
hereby resolved by this Lodge 
we do sympathize with 
Bro. W. E. Moore in the death of , 
hid wife, and point him to the. 
source of all strength, who alone 
can understand the depth of his 
sorrow is able to afford full 
minion times of distress. 
Resolved That these 
be spread upon the minute-. 
a copy to Bro. Moore, and to 
the papers for publication. 
L. II. 
A. B. 
T. White. 
Com. 
OLD DOMINION LINT 
RAILROAD 
nun 
Tell Yo 
That the place lo get the best 
Fruit Jars 
is at our store. We have them 
different styles and sizes at prices 
as low us the lowest. Then as 
usual we are headquarters the 
Best of Everything 
in the Grocery Line 
table supplies from us 
and are Mire so have Hie lest. 
BUTTER and CHEESE ON 
Three re Sufficient 
It is a popular idea that a dog 
that loses a leg should, in pity, be 
given the speedy death that is me- 
to a horse with a limb, 
but the tine Scotch collie 
to Mr. David S. Yates, of this city, 
daily proves that a dog may lose 
a leg without fullering particular 
discomfort or loss in locomotion. 
A year ago the dog in the 
way of a street ear, and the result 
was that the veterinary surgeon 
who was called in had to amputate 
a hind leg as close to the animal's 
body as possible. The dog played 
invalid when the 
was healed he arose with a 
triple movement is astonish- 
to all spectators. He jumps 
high fences, runs races with other 
dogs and all respects retains his 
former prowess in the local canine 
Observer. 
tare of the Stomach. 
The man or woman whose digestion is 
perfect and whose stomach 
Ulcers or 
Sores 
need not become a fixture upon your 
body. If they do it is your fault, for 
MEXICAN 
MUSTANG LINIMENT 
will thoroughly, quickly and 
cure these afflictions. There 
is no guess work about it; if this 
is used a cure will follow. 
how quickly a burn or mid can he 
I have treated It with Mexican 
1.1 Bah healer It at the very top. 
Steamer leave Washing 
ton daily at A. M. for Green 
ville, leave Greenville daily at 
M. for Washington. 
Connecting at Washington 
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, 
Philadelphia, New York Boston, 
Aurora, South Creek. Belhaven, 
Swan Quarter, and 
all points for the West with rail- 
roads at Norfolk. 
Shippers should order freight by 
the Old Dominion S. Co. from 
New Clyde Line from 
Bay Line and Chesapeake 
S. S. Co. from Baltimore. Mer- 
and Line from 
Boston. 
July lot the steam 
Guide will leave Washington at 
a. Thursday and Sat- 
for Belhaven, 
and Ocracoke and will leave 
coke at a. m. for 
Belhaven and Washington on Mon- 
day, Wednesday and Friday. 
J. J. 
Greenville, N. O. 
J. E. District Supt. 
Washington, N. C 
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THE GREENVILLE 
Greenville, 
THE 
WHEN YOU WANT 
Dry Goods, Groceries, 
etc., go to 
Mrs. L. Ii. WHITE, 
Black Jack, N. C. 
line -a Price lo 
Count produce bought for or in 
exchange for 
DEALER IN 
American and Italian Marble 
N, C. 
Wire and Iron Fence Sold. 
work reasonable 
pees suit on 
Dissolution Notice. 
All persons are notified that C. II. 
and s. M. Jones, partners 
trading and doing business under the 
firm name and James 
Mfg have this day 
mutual consent, dissolved 
ship. All persons claim 
against lbs said The James Mfg. Co., 
win present the same to s. M. Jones 
for settlement, and all persona owing 
the -aid company will make payment 
to C. II. James. The business will be 
continued M. under the 
I not 
i but s. M. Jones 
for ii. 
hen inter 
This August 28th, 
V. 
S. M. JONES. 
Notice to Creditors. 
Hat log l tore the Clerk of 
the Superior Court of as 
i the last will and testament 
William Whitehead, deceased, and 
letters testamentary having teen duly 
Issued to me, I hereby notify all 
sons holding claims against the estate 
of the William to 
present them for payment duly 
on or before the 25th day of 
July, or this notice will be plead 
in liar of their recovery. All persons 
Indebted to said estate are urged to 
make payment to me Immediately. 
This the of July, 
It. J. t mm, Executor. 
North Carolina s Foremost Newspaper. 
The Charlotte Observer 
EVERY DAY IN THE. YEAR. 
CALDWELL TOMPKINS, Publishers. 
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor. 
PER 
THE OBSERVED Receives the 
largest telegraphic service 
delivered to any paper between 
Washington and Atlanta, and 
its special service is the 
ever handled by a North Caro- 
paper. 
K SUNDAY OBSERVER con- 
of or more pages, and is 
to la extent made up of 
original matter. 
THE SEMI -WEEKLY 
EH printed Tuesday Friday 
per year. The largest papa 
in North 
Sample copies -cut on application. 
Charlotte, N. 
trouble the world u 
that than an so in In n 
who me Content drift down the 
Norfolk, Va. 
Cotton Buyers and Brokers 
Stocks. Cotton, Grain and 
Private Wires to New York, 
Chicago and New Orleans. 
I el IN ; 
J. I. PERRY CO. 
Norfolk, Va. 
Cotton Factors and handlers of 
Bagging, Ties and Bags. 
Correspondence and 
solicited. 
15.00 REWARD, 
light rid cow, solid 
color, slightly darker on nose 
limns cut oil three Indus of head 
when left, null strap 
around neck. Will calve about 
Sept. 25th. one finding said 
cow will notify. 
Sept. 1902, 
Notice to Creditors. 
Saving duly before tin- 
superior Court Clerk county 
Si I v is last 
John do- 
Is hereby given to all persons In- 
to estate to make immediate 
to the and all 
persona having laid 
estate an lo present 
payment on or the at day of 
July. t in I., 
ii bar 
This 21st July, 
the John 
Flanagan. 
Orders JOB PRINTING are 
solicited. Beat 
function is 
cleanses, purifies and sweetens the 
stomach and cures positively and per 
all stomach troubles, 
and dyspepsia. It is the won- 
tonic that is 
making so many people II and 
weak people strong by conveying to 
their bodies all of the nourishment i 
the food they cat. Rev. J. II. 
day. of Holladay. Miss., writ 
has cured me. I consider it th. 
remedy I used for dyspepsia 
stomach troubles, l was given up by Registrar; II. Manning and B. 
NOTICE. 
At a meeting of of the County 
Board of Elections for Pitt county 
held in Greenville on the 1st day 
of September, 1902, the following 
Registrars and Judges of Election 
appointed by said Board to 
hold an election Pitt county, 
Precincts designated on the 
Tuesday next i the first Mon- 
day in November 1902, in 
dance chapter Acts 1901, 
to wit- 
Beaver Dam 
Smith, Registrar; G. T. Tyson, 
and S. V. Judges of El 
action. 
J. Holland, 
I. J. J. Hathaway Jr. 
J. Judges of 
Bethel 
physician- 
it after mi 
saved my life. 
Jno. L. Woolen. 
Love is a dream with a night- 
inure just the awakening. 
Beware the Knife. 
No profession has advanced more 
rapidly of late than surgery, but it 
should not he used except where 
necessary. In cases for j 
example. It is seldom needed. 
Witch Hazel Salve cures quickly and 
permanently. for 
burns, in wounds, 
Judges of 
Carolina L. Per- 
kins, Registrar W. J. Little 
and Slade Judges of 
Election. 
S. 
way, Registrar; J. J. Laughing- 
house and B. K. Tyson Judges of 
Election. 
Cox, Registrar; A. R. 
E. E. Judges of Election. 
So. 
Accept no counterfeits. was so R, Johnson. II. E. Ellis 
with bleeding piles that C. A, Fair Judges of 
much blood and strength. J. C. ,. 
Witch , , . 
Halve cured me in a II. Smith, 
and heals. Jno. L. Registrar; T. L. Williams and 
Woolen. Henry Judges of 
Half the people in the world are , Farmville T. 
too optimistic and the other Registrar; J. J. 
are not pessimistic enough. B. F. Judges of 
Precinct-- W. L. 
Brown, L. C. Arthur 
W. J. Fleming Judges of 
A Sad Disappoint me 
Ineffective liver medicine is a 
lint you don't want to . 
purge, strain break the glands of Hon. 
the stomach and bowels. I E. Brad- 
paver disappoint, Registrar; M. T. Spier and 
Lunsford Fleming Judges 
They cleanse the system of all 
putrid matter and do it so gently 
that one enjoys the pleasant effects. 
They are a tonic to the liver. Cure 
biliousness, torpid liver and prevent 
fever. John L. Woolen. 
Adam had his troubles, but he 
never had a spasm at sight of a 
dressmaker's bill. 
Every Healthy Boy 
likes to get himself into places of 
Hence sprains 
Mother scolds and out the 
bottle of Painkiller and 
rubs it on the injured with an 
energy, and on 
the the case. There is 
nothing like Painkiller to out the 
soreness. is hut one Painkiller, 
Perry 
of Election. 
Swift Creek 
Moore, Registrar; Smith and 
Iredell Moore Judges 
The present Election 
in the county were adopted with 
the exception, to 
No. and No. in 
Greenville township were 
dated and it was ordered 
township shall 
one Precinct with, polling 
place at the House in the 
of 
Precinct No, No. in 
Swift creek township were 
and it was ordered that 
Swift township shall con- 
one Precinct with its pot 
ling place at Cross Roads .
Chin. Co. Board of Election for 
Pitt Co. 
J. Smith, 
LAND SALE. 
Bl virtue of a decree of the 
or Court of Pitt county made at March 
Term 1902 in a certain cause therein 
pending, entitled re probate In 
solemn form of the Last Will and 
Testament of J. de- 
I will, 
Monday, October 1.1 
at m., the Court 
House door in Greenville, sell at pub- 
lie sale to the highest bidder, for 
cash, the following 
land belonging to the estate of the late 
J. situate in 
township. Pitt county, to 
tine tract lying west of the 
Washington Branch of the Atlantic 
Coast Line adjoining the 
said the lands of the heirs 
of Daniel Hill and the lands of J. II. 
containing 11.1 acres, 
more or less, and known as a part of 
the John S. Smith land and a port of 
the Langley land. 
One tract lying on the east aide 
of said railroad immediately be- 
tween said railroad and the county 
road leading from to Wash- 
and the laud of J. 
II. Little on the south and the land of 
Daniel Hill's heirs on the north, con- 
acres, more or leas. 
I. One tract lying on the east side 
of the county road leading from Tar- 
to and bounded on 
the west by said on the south 
by the public road commonly called 
the Griffin road; on by a line 
running from a pine on said Griffin 
road, known as Sheppard and Little's 
corner, a north-west course to a pine 
slump on the side of a little branch, 
known as corner, and on the 
north by Alfred land, con- 
acres more or less. 
One tract adjoining the last 
tract, the land of Alfred Jen- 
kins, M. A. the high 
mark of mill pond down 
to Frank Pollard's land, thence with 
Pollard's lino lo 
line, thence with line to 
the high water mark of said mill pond, 
thence with said high water 
down to the road, thence with 
the Griffin road to the acre tract, 
containing acres more or less. 
One tract beginning at 
and Little's corner on the road 
and running with Little's line to 
H. Fleming's line to the Tarboro 
Washington road, thence with said 
road to the Sheppard mill race, 
thence with to a 
point feet distant from the 
mill dam. thence yards parallel 
with said and feet distant 
thence across the mill dam 
to the high water mark of pond, 
thence with the high water mark of 
said pond to the Griffin road, thence 
with said mail to the beginning, con- 
acres, more or less. 
II. One tract lying on the north 
side of the Sheppard mill pond, ad 
id 
CO. 
Manufacturers of 
Doors, Sash and Blinds, 
Interior and Exterior Finishings 
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build 
lap. 
We solicit patronage and 
guarantee to give satisfaction in 
prices, and work. 
Please send your orders to 
Greenville No. Co. 
GREENVILLE, N. C. 
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Charlotte Railroad 
Save the Children 
All stomach and bowel troubles lo child or adult are 
due to a single 
Flux, colic, dysentery and 
all complaints of like nature, are the result of undigested 
foods fermenting Id the stomach. The only way to 
fever to cure troubles without Injury 
o the membranes lining the stomach It to restore 
perfect digestion. 
What Cat 
Is the new discovery which all stomach 
and troubles by This famous 
remedy checks cleanses, purities and 
sweeten digests all classes of fond and to the body 
all of the nourishment, and strength it contains. 
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by all 
a lost of
all
It cans. 
. fur re 
sail 
pond the high 
water mark thereof, the lands of W. 
joining 
H. the heirs of G. O. Per- 
kins and W. It. Roebuck, containing 
reran, more or less, and known as 
part of the Home Place. 
One tract adjoining the lands of 
Joseph Warren, the 
heirs of James W. and others, 
containing acres, more or less, 
and known as the I'd Holliday tract. 
One tract adjoining the lands of 
Stanly Warren, and 
others, containing ill acres, or 
less, and known the W. F. Which 
tract. 
The mill and mill seat known us 
the including the 
land covered by the pond to the high 
water mark, the mill dam and mil 
race to the county road, 
rights and privileges connected there- 
with. 
Commissioner. 
This the 8th day ISM, 
A offer. 
The undersigned will give a free 
sample of Chamberlain's Stomach, 
and Liver Tablets to one wanting 
a reliable remedy for disorders of II . 
stomach, biliousness or 
This i. a new remedy and a good one, 
Wooten's Drug Store Greenville, 
Pharmacy. 
J. COREY, 
If 
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Hardware. 
COME TO SEE ME. 
J. R. COREY. 
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do. for all North daily, all 
H. M. EMERSON, 
Agent 
J. B. Manager. 
T. M. Manager 
GREENVILLE 
Cotton Bagging and lies always 
on hand 
Fresh goods kept constantly en 
hand. Country and 
sold. A trial will i you. 
D. W. 
IN 
N. C. 
The Stock every 
and prices as low the 
lowest. Highest market 
paid for country produce. 
Dr. James, 
Dental Surgeon, 
CHURCHES 
every Hun- 
day, morning and evening. Pray. 
meeting Wednesday evening 
Rev. J. N. Booth, 
school a. m. M. A. Allan 
superintendent. 
every Hun 
lay, morning and evening. 
Wednesday evening. Bar, 
H. M. pastor. Sunday school 
a. m. L. H. Pander, 
thin 
Sunday, Bar 
J. B. Morton, Sunday- 
school a. m. B. B. 
F. H. Hard- 
Minister. even- 
prayer with sermon every 1st 
and 3rd Sunday. Lay 
every 2nd and 4th Sunday. 
Sunday school a-, in., W. B. 
Brown, superintendent. 
every Wednesday a. m. 
Christian-Preaching second, 
and fourth Sunday in each month 
Prayer meeting Wednesday night. 
Rev. D. W. Davis, pastor. Son- 
day school P. M., W. B. Par- 
superintendent. 
regular service 
LODGES 
A. F. A. 
Lodge. meets first and 
third Monday evening. B. 
W. M., J. M. See. 
K. River Lodge, No. 
meet every Friday evening, 
W. H. C. h T. M. 
Hooker, K. of B. and B. 
I. O. O. Lodge, 
No. meets every Tuesday 
evening. W. S. N. G., 
Se--. 
R. A. Zeb Vance Council, No. 
meets every Thursday even- 
lug. W. B. Wilson, Secretary, J. 
S. Regent. 
A. U. A. 
No. meet every drat and third 
Thursday night In Odd Fallows 
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy 
Smith 
I. O. Conclave 
No. meets every second and 
fourth Monday in Odd Eel- 
Iowa Hall. W. H. Wilson 
D. S. Smith Sec. 
Poverty has been called sale, 
but even poverty must look up Its 
own bread and or go 
THE ONLY 
WAY 
Many people In 
Pitt Co u 
read only one 
newspaper 
Eastern 
Reflector 
It's the inly 
way to r 
them. 
The Eastern Reflector. 
D. J. EDITOR 
TRUTH TO 
PER III 
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 1902. 
NO. 
H E 
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Re 
IS READ AND 
Ricks Wilkinson 
Wash s ,,, v 
AT LAST 
After Months of 
our stock of 
Men's and Clothing, 
Hats and Haberdashery 
for the 
assure that never in of 
our have we been to 
present u superb assortment in 
each department. 
Sufficiently Neat 
It will be noted that bis speech 
at Asheville President Roosevelt 
; referred in forcible terms to 
of Benedict Arnold. The 
j President had evidently forgotten 
Senator bill which 
pensions deserters who left the 
Confederate armies and joined the 
Union side. The Wadesboro Mes- 
and refer- 
ring to these facts, 
Hie man who this 
against a 
signed a bill, the 
. of which was secured by 
through the 
of which several thou- 
j of these, the most 
, of will receive money 
reward for their 
ii sufficiently 
IDS 
It is none too early for a 
TOP COAT. 
Cool mornings and nights mate it 
necessary lo have u little protection 
both for comfort and for sake of 
health. Our privet range from 
to Including the short, 
boxy and the longer and mm 
preferred by 
We Tour to a 
assortment the popular 
Includes every 
HEN'S SUITS 
fabric and style 
in every detail; the part 
are out Of Sight an-as good as those that be seen. Our price 
range from but we v i c 
which we have marked. 
S Wilkinson 
Millinery 
Autumn Showing 
OF THE SEASON'S 
NEWEST STYLES 
MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS recall 
that my display of Pattern Hats last 
season the prettiest in 
town. Let me tell you just here I will have a 
assortment, styles and lower 
prices than preceding season. My line of 
Heady-to-wear and Hack Hats will 
largest ever shown in 
MRS. GREENE will be with me 
which is a guarantee my data will 
excel in style and sold elsewhere. 
Wait and see my complete stock before 
you buy. 
Latest Styles in Dress Patterns for 
Ladies and Children, to 
The New 
j is a new idea 
industry, like other 
experiments, promises 
I to baa big thing. It is pro- 
duel of the South 
station. During 
process potatoes Me boil- 
led, peeled and in a 
cannery, and will remain, it 
claimed, for years. 
The preserved potato becomes lit 
for after being soaked 
i water an hour. Like 
many other new ideas, this prom- 
lo lie a big thing. It 
to Hie farmer the perfect 
of one of his mot prolific and 
important general food crops, 
at the same time lilting it for sale 
and economical shipment to dis- 
markets heretofore closed to 
it, effects these by a mode 
of preparation which Is so simple 
that it can be employed 
OB any farm. When it is noted 
that one ease stated in table 
an acre of laud yielded bushels 
of raw potatoes, which in I urn 
j yielded bushels of the dried 
product, the of the 
process in way of developing 
the culture of the vegetable in the 
South and it g If lo 
ll; World's commerce 
to appear in truly vast 
State Sentinel. 
Our Ready to Wear 
DEPARTMENT 
Is complete than before. Bean- 
style Jackets for ladies, misses 
and children, the materials and 
latest cuts. You should sec our 
Carlo 
Skirts 
that challenge comparison in style, 
fit and price are our offerings this 
best goods and finished 
with new Slot Seam. 
RALEIGH LETTER. 
Beautiful Fur Scarfs, Huffs and 
Children's Sets. 
We will be glad to have you take a 
look. Yours truly, 
J. B. Cherry Co. 
The Only Department Store in 
GREEN VILLE 
Sept. 
It's a good sign when the chair- 
men of the two great political 
in this vie with each 
other 
bare done most for the charitable 
and educational institutions of 
North Carolina, lo have their 
respectively sticking to 
it and laboring hard already to 
prove it. 
with the dance 
you both along tins 
line, but you sight of 
fact you will all be afford- 
ed the opportunity to prove 
when the next General As 
meas, at least, 
you may do Nor will 
candidates lie lo 
that have eyes 
while proceeds 
that there'll be a 
among taking notes all over 
the faith, He'll print 
Let us hope for good results 
of tins rivalry. 
The volumes of K. 
Court Reports bequeathed 
the State Library by the late Judge 
John Grey Greensboro 
have been received here. 
The ease of II. F. 
Seawell vs. S. A. L. 
resulted a verdict of 
for the 
court 
the boys with direct or remote 
Connection with corporations are 
cautioned to lie more 
during the pending campaign, 
less are anxious to mulct 
their employers. 
Ms Pills 
win dyspeptic fro., 
l misery, on J enable bin to S 
whatever he wishes. They prevent 
SICK HEADACHE, 
and 
lib the body, give keen 
DEVELOP FLESH 
and solid muscle. 
coaled. M 
Take No Substitute. 
Homesick. 
COME AND SEE ALL MY GOODS. 
firs. L, Griffin 
The Proof of Doing is in What We Do.
Greenville Warehouse 
makes no claim that is not borne out facts. An average 
of for everything; sold on our during-the month of 
August its own talking about what Man and 
the rest Of do for those who sell at tho Greenville 
You only have lo try us to be convinced that we 
will get you the highest prices every 
P. EVANS CO , 
K s Proprietors Warehouse. 
D. S. SPAIN. 
During our tenure we have 
at the end of 
present lineal year will have spent 
over hundred thousand dollars 
more than 
and spent daring the 
of their tenure of office for 
pensions to disabled Confederate 
Soldiers, Who will complain of 
t Who will 
i pittance to these old heroes 
I The voted 
Congress this year a bill 
one and 
forty for pensions 
soldier . 
can party has voted through 
this year another bill pen- 
persons who left 
the Confederate army and joined 
the Union army, and it is said 
there will be paid out this 
hill about live hundred thousand 
in North Carolina. 
Tho amount Carolina 
have to contribute Ion the 
payment of I ban to 
Union soldiers during the present 
year will reach between twenty 
thirty thousand 
We do not or 
plain of just pension lo Union 
soldiers, but it would 
that party which 
hue voted these liberal 
sud to tho payment of which we 
will so largely to 
brave men who followed Grunt and 
to begrudge tho little 
mite which we felt able lo 
contribute to in part at 
the pressing needs of the 
men who and 
If. at 
I want to go back to the orchard 
that used to wine, 
apples are Oiling 
Tin-air with their wine. 
The Birmingham 
list of fatalities from 
at Sept. has 
reached one ten. A 
dispatch to the Cab News 
Observer lays 
The Her. L. U Price, of New 
whose name appears 
the lit of dead, was most worship 
Master of the 
Lodge of Negro Masons of Louis- 
Hi- was charge a train 
delegates from Louisiana and 
Texas and is well known 
United Dr. Price 
lost his life in an effort 
women being flush- 
ed lo death beneath the panic 
crowd I in- church. 
Three times he his way In- 
to building and brought out 
three women. The fourth lime he 
was in the crush and 
be could extricate himself was 
borne to the floor of the 
and died of 
of the bucks who are 
said to be responsible for this 
loss of life, by engaging 
a row the church, which raised 
the mistaken cry of from 
some part of the audience has 
been arrested and jailed, 
with disturbing public 
The other had not been located. 
Been Radical Since 1896. 
History, it seems, is re- 
peat itself the vicinity of Char- 
I want to wake up the Hack the it will 
an independent move- 
out from that city, 
was old 
under 
want tin- west wind through the 
coin fields 
lie rustle lean 
Will 
to our business 
See us when in want of 
We have just added Steam Sup 
sell anything In line very low 
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard 
Valves, Check Valves, Water 
Oil Air Hancock 
V. S. Cocks, Steam 
Pipe all sizes, Pipe i in all sizes. 
LINE OF Belt, Sandy 
Belt, Leather Belt, Belt Lacing, 
management of CoL Charles It. 
Jones, who became a 
I the old Ming the river. 
The little, low of the . cu- 
I i in- warm September of the of 
Again on the hills. day. inglorious defeat, and 
I down in the decline, is n matter of 
Where Hie leathery clematis I history. Out from hustling 
,. , , , city present day cornea the
the role of against 
I pas turn 
Am lei down the duty old 
party led by its pres- 
editor. This nothing more 
Four eyes like twin stars. we have expected along 
,. . , , since the days and 
j me weary and dreary, 
is 
yon lack, 
To the little, old valley, 
I want in go back. 
Alice Allen in 
Value tot Town. 
Bun. 
day 
nourished. 
Durham 
SOLE A 
In accordance with the law, as 
rued by Attorney General 
Gilmer, and assented to by Sena- 
Ion Simmons 
, ., . 
value to town which c. . ,. . 
T. chairmen State Committees 
II arresting Sewer -mi I 
Garland Cook Stoves, 
BAKER HART 
you live be measured by the 
work you do. If you have 
marks to make of the town and 
people therein or never pal- 
home spend 
your money other towns, yon 
nay depend upon II the good you 
will do for those around yon will 
amount to very little, you 
ought lo go forthwith to some 
place yon work for 
talk for. Both town you leave 
and the one you move to would be 
better stub a 
Notice. 
There will be a change 
of tho John 
Boggy Co., and ail persons. 
to ii.-. are lo settle at 
once. By doing you will have 
us trouble yourself cost. 
R. 
O. 
Sept 
of two parties respectively, the 
registration of voters 
in be opened at a. at. on Than- 
day, October Sad, continued 
open on each day except Sundays 
until and including Saturday, 
Let every citizen en- 
titled to vote under law pin 
this notice in bis hat and observe 
when the books open. 
1st rat ion only place be- 
tween ii a. m, and sunset tho 
lays the backs arc open. 
Post. 
Your Tongue 
If it's coated, your stomach 
is bad, your liver is out of 
order. Pills will 
your tongue, cure your 
make your liver right. 
Easy to take, easy to operate. 
All 
BUCKINGHAM'S
Mas.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. 
d i. am. Owns. 
t N. 
. mail matter. 
M, 
The wily Senator will cut that 
cancer of his speech all right
Count is a splendid 
example of a husband who costs all 
he is worth. 
As a Dr. 
is at his best, so far he hasn't 
evinced special aptitude for 
surgery. 
Batman President Roosevelt's 
and Senator 
theory, trust made contributions 
will easy channel to the 
land. 
If it is as might foe sup- 
posed, that some mission 
is operating in United 
Stales, would be interesting to 
know whether he isn't feeding us 
on our own medicine. 
It is supposed that the 
With Anti Cigarette League 
in High movement to have 
the sale of cigars and drink 
in drug stores on Sunday stopped 
in Raleigh, increasing 
of Anti Saloon Leagues over 
the State, begins to suspicion 
of a missionary. 
Wonder if he's the 
Au awful stampede resulting in 
appalling loss of life occurred 
in a church in 
a few nights ago. Booker Wash- 
delivered address and an 
crowd was present. 
About the close of the address 
some trouble occurred in the choir 
when one stepped on 
toe. a thinking 
there was to be a tight, 
screamed. The con g ion 
thought she cried and a 
stampede followed, the mad 
rush for the door they beat down 
trampled upon each other and 
more a hundred people lost 
their lives. 
A to the Raleigh 
credits K. Jones, 
chairman of the Democratic 
committee, with an 
of surprise at Speaker lieu 
of The- withdrawal. 
ll is virtually a distinct 
he- said, the strong 
feeling in the west in of tar- 
will have to make many 
acknowledgments to the 
bill a confession of indebtedness to 
Mi. Roosevelt tor 
lance seems lo be order. 
revision, and especially mi trust 
made articles; and the 
can does not take action in 
that direction believe the result 
in repeats her deter 
. . will be a material off in Us city artists. It is a pleasure to via- 
munition to leave . , ,. , ,, 
least tor the coming season, says 
an exchange. We are glad Mary 
will leave the singe, if only for 
house James K. Jones, 
Poorly 
u For two years I suffered 
from dyspepsia, with crest 
depression, and was always feeling 
poorly. I tried 
and In one was s 
new 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Don't forget that it's 
Sarsaparilla 
that will make you strong 
and hopeful. Don't waste 
your time and money by 
trying some other kind. 
Use the old, tested, tried, 
and true
AIM doctor h of 
h all r-i 
J. C. CO . Hall. 
a. 
i Fresh Gossip From Near-by Vicinities
by Our Correspondents and 
Reported fr REFLECTOR Readers. 
Winterville Department. 
An Artist Indeed. 
THE is always glad 
to see our home young men meet 
with rise 
in their chosen or 
trades. A splendid example is 
found in Mr. B. T. the 
photographer on Dickinson Ave- 
A ago he began 
in a tent. From the start 
he met with such success that he 
soon found it it necessary to build 
a gallery and studio, and his 
has constantly increased. 
The character of work turned 
out by Mr. was such as to 
mark him as an and won 
many friends and patrons. 
His motto has always 
and he has applied 
himself industriously to master his 
profession, until now his work will 
in every equal that done by 
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS 
NOTES. 
N. 1902. 
Mr. and Mrs. K. Matthews, 
spent of Fri- 
day with Miss L. Kemp 
at the dormitory. 
O. E. Lineberry went to 
Greenville Saturday. 
Rev. Win. K. Cox was in your 
town part of yesterday. 
A. A. Forbes was again with 
the band boys Monday night. 
Prof. J. F. Stokes and wife, of 
Farmville, came and 
spent the day with relatives. 
The campus up at the girl's 
has the of fairy 
land. So says and he 
ought to know. 
G. A. Kittrell has a fine lot of 
teed oats seed rye for sale. 
see him before they are all 
gone. 
A. H. was here a short 
while Saturday, and J. X. Hart, 
also of Greenville, was to see us 
yesterday. 
The Winterville fur- 
accommodation both going 
and coming. Can that lie beat 
There are so many of the Tar 
wagons Hunsucker bug- 
going up down the roads 
one season. The opera 
would dull i- 
vote and a corresponding 
in the Democratic 
By which it may be seen that 
chair 
it his studio and examine 
I mens of his work. He is equip- 
to make any kind or size of 
picture desired. 
we may have a collision, for 
will give way. 
Decided improvements are being 
made on the school campus. 
A. G. into a re- 
cattle buyer. If you have 
any lo sell just let him know. 
We had a death in town that 
shocked of the seed dealers 
of the community. B. F. Man- 
Co , killed low prices on 
cotton seed. 
Deputy Sheriff J. A. Purvis, of 
Craven county, was here Monday 
having In charges prisoner lo be 
tried a Justice's court. 
Miss Annie of Ayden, 
was visiting friends in town Mon- 
day. 
sad the young man rid- 
far on his bike Sunday to 
see bis best little and just as 
he started on his return to have a 
break down, but papa was kind 
and sent the little boy home. 
kit's well that ends 
Our prayer-meeting services on 
Sunday night are getting to be 
real Especially was 
the one last Sunday night enjoyed 
by all present. 
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. seem to be 
selling lots of carts. This indicates 
that our farmers have made some 
com to house or want to haul some 
lo the gin. If yon need a 
body come get it. 
CO., 
Groceries, Provisions, Country Produce, 
Fruits, Candies, Tobacco and Cigars. 
Agents for Wilbur's Horse, Cattle and Poultry Food. 
l.-.-nit lore A dollar spent with u get a 
It I dollar's worth of 
I lion time. If it 
for YOU bring hack the stuff and get your dollar. 
Club. 
Mrs. Opening. 
, of the Democratic national 
knows how to vary the 
Mayor's Court. 
The announcement several days 
I ago that Mrs. M. i. Higgs would 
devote today Thursday to a 
special exhibit of selections from 
her new stock, was sufficient 
to her many patrons that the 
the Demo- 
Reported The 
One of the most delightful meet- 
of the San was on 
Tuesday. when 
Bliss Bettie Tyson entertained its prospective shopper the 
members. mil sight seer in town today or 
The part of the afternoon tomorrow would be treated to as 
was devoted to business, the read- of 
v v A Three Times 
the Value of 
Any Other. 
One Third Easier, 
Third Faster. 
C Agents wanted in all 
unoccupied 
W heeler Wilson Co. 
Atlanta, Ga- 
S. T. WHITE, Greenville, N. C. 
Washington correspondence to monotony of 
the Raleigh Post Ex. an 
Senator Marion occasional jar to the 
very polities, 
though he said be was Interested 
the-situation in 
of minutes of the 
as may be seen in Green 
Mayor H. W. Whedbee The managed to 
posed of following cases his meeting, appointing new members through the crowd at Mrs. 
conn since last today, and a few mo- 
i.,,. An interesting feature the very pleasantly examining 
contest on book, and The gen 
His Wife. 
Mrs. 
Visible attention, of The j James ,,. 
statement not be interpreted I Mr. C. at Faro, 
as a refutation of the popular 
ion that the Big Blue Senator 
sleeps with one eye open. 
guessing contest on noon . 
cost, , . , , , era I scheme of the display 
and dis- being successful. on who 
orderly, fined I penny and cost, It was necessary 
. Miss Elizabeth be-1 may be seen materials of 
unit the fortunate winner. the latest designs and shades, 
in this county, was seen lying on after which club ad congratulates Mrs. 
a be j at bar home this morning by cow to lo meet again Higgs on the success of her under- 
farm hands who passed the house. , n the 30th with Miss Mary taking. 
The doors of the house I 
were open. and as there 
was no sign of activity in the 
house examination was made, 
it Was found that the 
had been murdered. 
Suspicion immediately rested 
upon the husband, due to the fact 
that their little lo year-old 
went over Ion neighbor's house 
Crying and am afraid pa- 
The news quickly spread and a 
search was made for 
awl be was captured before he 
could make his escape. 
The sheriff and coroner were no- 
and went out to He scene. 
They returned tonight, bringing 
the prisoner to Jail hate. 
claims to have come 
from Greensboro, where he has 
relatives. 
lion Senator J. 
C. had a joint discussion 
of the political of the day, 
at Monday. There was 
a huge crowd present. The Kins 
ton say that Mr. Craig got 
decidedly the better of Senator 
in the argument. That 
was might have expected, 
as the party has a weak 
foundation to base its arguments 
upon. 
There Another editor has 
come forward with a public con- 
Journal says 
is perhaps more profanity and rile 
used on the streets of 
New than any other town in 
the The paper then asks 
if parents, preachers and officers 
are doing Hardly a 
doubt but what the devil is doing 
duty all right. We know a 
preacher who says who 
lake God's name in vain, serve the inches in diameter, and weigh- 
tor than by pounds, lying upon 
sin ground, was to wonder, if you 
I had never seen it done, how it was 
to be picked up, hoisted feet, to 
Drake, drunk and down, 
lined and COSt, 13.40. 
Briley, entering 
room on Sunday, fined 
cost. Appeal to Superior 
II. c. Hooker, entering bar room 
on Sunday, lined and cost. 
Appeal to Superior court. 
I New Dress Goods j 
Laces f 
Slack Up. 
An Interesting feature of the 
days work at the imperial Tobacco 
Monday was the raising 
of the big smoke slack. To have 
I he stink, feet in length, 
The Morning News is the name 
of a new paper comes from 
Albany, Ga , J. It. Do- 
one of the editors. While 
small, the of this 
it is bright its name implies. 
We had idea that a man who 
almost stepped out of the cradle 
a newspaper could not 
keep Ionic out of it. though 
be should lay aside the pencil 
awhile, hence there is 
no surprise this that he 
is back at it again, His North 
journalistic experience 
will serve him well in the 
Stole. 
the top of the brick base, and 
ed in position. The question was 
answered In a very simple way, 
but it took Mr. Sargent's experts 
all day Monday to do it, and it is 
everyone of them 
earned his wages, from the man 
who does mid air acts with the 
nonchalance and agility of a 
trapeze artist and drawn the 
of live dollars a to 
fellows who shovel the lever 
of the windlass. 
II is said they are to have red 
hot Delaware. Con- 
the space into which this 
will bare to be focused, Slate 
may bare to call out the entire lire 
J . from tie- Northern Wood 
News. 
Anti-Saloon League. 
Another meeting was in 
the church. Sunday 
afternoon, In the interest of the 
League, with a larger 
attendance than on the previous 
Sunday. Nineteen additional 
names were placed on the roll of 
membership, 
The committee on permanent or- 
made the billowing re- 
port of who were 
N. 
B. Parker. 
B. Harris. 
Executive C. 
Harding, J. B. Moore, W. B 
Brown, I. Whichard and E. A. 
Move. Sr. 
Another meeting will be held 
next Sunday afternoon at 
when the League will be addressed 
by Rev. J. T. 
Two Slum Full. 
We overlooked calling attention 
to the full page advertisement of 
A. II. . Co , but course no 
one could tail to see an advertise- 
that size. They have an 
Immense stock tins season, two 
stoics full, and offer special in 
to cask buyer.,. Their 
Book stove, ranges and heaters are 
unsurpassed, and they can supply 
anything want In way of 
aid dry goods. It will 
pay you to look through 
stock and learn prices. 
E are showing the strongest line of 
Dress Goods and Trimmings in all the 
latest shades and weaves that will be 
shown this season. We are paying 
attention to this line of goods, and you 
may rest assured yon will get the lowest prices 
if you buy from us We also have a line of 
staple dry goods, such as Homespuns, Calicoes, 
Ginghams, and in fact anything you want in 
staple line. 
SHOES 
Our Shoe Department is full op with bar- 
gains in nil the latest styles for men, ladies and 
children. 
CLOTHING 
Men's, boys and children's Clothing. We 
can save you some money in this department. 
We are headquarters in prices and quality. We 
have from the cheapest to the best. 
e also hare the latest things in Furnishing 
Goods, such as Collars, Culls, 
Shirts, Underwear, you 
want in this line we can supply. 
Goodness of quality with cheapness of price 
can always be depended upon in our store. We 
invite you to examine our line be- 
f- ti- buying your fall goods. 
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE 
BENEFIT 
OF NEWARK, N. J., TOUR POLICY HAS 
Loan Value, 
Cash Value, 
Paid-up Insurance, 
Extended Insurance that works automatically, 
Is Non 
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 or 
To make policy payable as an the lifetime 
of insured. 
J. 
N. C. 
i. m 
Your friends, 
PULLEY 
2nd Poor North Bank 
Farmers of Pitt and 
Surrounding Counties. 
Let me have your attention a 
moment. I have purchased the 
Planters u 
and will have charge of it this season. I 
have been identified with the Greenville 
Tobacco market almost from its start, and 
am familiar with every detail of the 
Tobacco business. 
It is my purpose in conducting the 
PLANTERS WAREHOUSE 
to run it in the interest of those who sell 
their tobacco on my floor, knowing that 
the more help tho farmer more I 
help myself. 
No effort will be spared to make every pile sold 
at the PLANTERS bring the highest price. 
Knowing the value of Tobacco, having 
ample capital lo carry on the business, 
assisted by the best helpers that can be 
procured, I can make it to your interest 
to sell at the PLANTERS. 
Plenty of room to take care of your 
team, and all the farmers who to 
stay over night will find ample 
Bring me your tobacco if you want best prices. 
B. E. PARHAM, 
PLANTERS WAREHOUSE.
HERE 
It's an ideal month. The 
nights are cool and the air 
is delightful. With the 
Fall month business 
crosses a trade line. To an- 
what men want in 
Anybody with money can 
fill a store with 
It takes the right kind of 
goods to fill it with 
The Fall fashions are 
Sack, the Straight Front, 
fully set. The Three Button 
Round Corner Sack, and the Two and Three-Button, 
Double Breasted are the accepted styles for 
and general wear. Then for semi-dress is the 
way, with fancy We have them all. 
FRANK WILSON 
King Clothier. 
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. 
If Is a CROSS MAKE It. the 
ft to 
that you owe 
for we you lo 
as as We what 
YOU owe us and i win mil keep 
us waiting fur it. 
This notice for those who find the 
cross mark on their paper. 
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS 
Snap Shots at Home News Put 
Few Words for Busy Readers 
Just and 
To seed. M. 
Yon can get a grad smoke the 
at Reflector 
Book Store. 
Remember you the best 
in the way of i id pencils 
at Keller or . 
My store closed on Thurs- 
day, Oct. Saturday, Oct. 
account of holidays. 
M. 
Mr. H. Flake remembered 
Tin Saturday with a 
large bucket of grapes 
that were much enjoyed. 
The postmaster at Winterville 
has received notice that the three 
rural free very routes from that 
will begin operation 
1st. 
Is your supply of Stationery 
getting low f If it is, send us your 
order. JOB PRINTING of all 
in the latest styles and best 
workmanship. 
To say that of- 
has crowded with work 
is putting it mildly. But 
let it continue coming, your torn 
will come around in due 
I offer sale my dwelling and 
two lots in the town of Winter- 
ville. Also my farm of acres 
mile from Winterville. Apply 
tO 
Winterville, N. C. 
Nothing but admiration was 
heard expressed by the many la- 
dies who saw Mrs. I-. dis 
of pattern bats which were 
placed on special Bale today. To 
they are beautiful does not 
half tell the Her is 
superb. 
Ten large wagon loads of 
co in line going through town were 
a subject of Tuesday eve- 
They were all from the 
farm of Mr. J. 
He sold at Far- 
warehouse. 
Opening Al Winterville. 
On Friday and Saturday, 26th 
and Mis. A. Fair Co., 
at Winterville, will have their fall 
and Winter millinery opening. All 
are cordially invited, especially 
ladies. 
Hebrew New Year. 
Hebrew 
New Year, falls this year on 
which it the beginning of 
the year in Jewish cal- 
Void the Day of 
Atonement, which comes days 
after beginning of the New 
Year, will fall on Sunday, October 
A Home Wedding. 
At the Place this morning 
o'clock, Mr. Samuel A. Wat 
kins Miss Helen Atkinson 
wort in marriage by Rev 
T. H. 
The bride and groom took the 
train here for wedding 
tour, which will include Washing- 
ton, I. C. and Niagara Falls. They 
were accompanied to the depot by- 
Mr. and Mrs. George Caraway, 
Miss Tyson and P. A. At- 
Miss Smith and Al- 
Forbes, Miss Helen 
and Frank Tyson, and Misses. Hat- 
tie Jenkins, Tyson and Al- 
ice 
The bride is the daughter of 
Mrs. Lou King, is of Pill's 
most popular young ladies. Her 
was Mr. B. S. of 
the Place, who is 
in the minds of many old 
friends with the true type of the 
ante southern gentleman. 
The groom in a successful 
man of Norfolk, where bin 
sterling qualities and cordial de 
have created for him a 
wide circle of friends. 
Mr. and Mis. Watkins will make 
their home Norfolk. 
Greenville Warehouse. 
There is straight talk to lie 
found in advertisement the 
Greenville Warehouse. This house 
proves Us claims by what it docs. 
Take the month of August for ex- 
The average of the entire 
market, six houses; was 
while the average of the Green- 
ville Warehouse alone was 
That included everything sold, 
even scraps, ungraded 
tobaccos. That what Old 
and do for 
those who sell tobacco with them. 
Marriage in Greenville. 
At tho resilience of Mr. Dud 
on avenue, 
o'clock this morning, Mr. 
L. Burgess and Miss Dud- 
of Greenville, were united 
marriage by Rev. W. H. Laugh 
Toe bride and groom took the 
morning train for Scotland Neck, 
Mr. and Mrs. will, on their 
return, in tho Perkins house, 
on Fourth Street. 
Campaign Opera Al Ayden. 
Senator I. M. Simmons will 
open the campaign in Pitt county 
on Saturday, October 
den. The county candidates will 
also be and the same 
day. Let everybody turn out 
give Senator Simmons and the 
county candidates a big crowd. 
For Job Printing in all the latest 
styles send us your orders. 
PERSONAL NOTES 
Brief Mention of People Met 
With In the Social World 
Monday, 
Mrs. T. H. Tyson left for Lynch 
burg this 
T. If, Savage in home, after a 
trip to Springs. 
II. R. through 
Kinston Saturday. 
W. T. returned from 
Goose Nest Saturday evening. 
District Attorney Harry Skin- 
came in on Saturday evening's 
train. 
Miss Madge Richardson, of 
Reidsville, visiting Miss 
Miss Belle who has been 
north purchasing fall millinery, 
returned home Saturday. 
J. W. Allen accompanied his 
daughter. Miss Eva, to the C. C. 
College, at Wilson, today. 
Josiah who has been 
away several days 
lives, has returned home. 
Miss Fannie Moore, who 
the Misses an their 
purchasing tour, returned home 
W. E. Hooker, it is learned 
good authority, spent 
day night in Greenville, the report 
that he would be out of the city to 
the contrary notwithstanding. 
1902. 
It. b, Smith travels today. 
J. W. Allen returned from 
son Monday evening. 
Mrs. J. B, Randolph returned 
Mildred Monday. 
Miss Warren 
home Monday evening. 
T. J. Jarvis returned 
from Raleigh Monday evening. 
Rev. D. B. Clayton came in this 
morning, and is stopping with E. 
A. 
Mrs. J. F. Savage and Mrs. An- 
of Wilson, are visiting 
Mrs. C. T. 
Mrs. Maggie Floyd, of Hamil- 
ton, and Miss Cornelia Manning, of 
Bethel, are veiling the family of 
D. Moore. 
W. N. Harris, of Wilmington, 
who has been visiting bis 
Mrs. J. A. Ricks, left for home 
Monday evening. 
J. W. Sargent, of Richmond, j 
who has bad charge of the steam 
fitting of the Imperial Tobacco 
Company's building here, went to 
Monday evening. 
Wednesday, Skit., j 
Virgil Lee came Tuesday. 
Rev. F. A. Bishop is reported 
sick today. 
Hon. Larry Moore has 
from Norfolk. 
Mayor H. W. Whedbee went to 
Norfolk today. 
Sheriff O. W. Harrington went 
lo Wilson today. 
Miss Whedbee is on a 
trip to 
Mrs. Harry Skinner went to 
Mount today. 
of Wash- 
was here today. 
S. A. of Norfolk, came 
down Tuesday evening. 
W. It. Parker returned 
Tuesday
II. F. of Danville, left 
evening's train. 
Miss Winnie Skinner lo 
Rocky Mount this morning. 
Mi-- returned 
Tuesday from Parmele. 
Miss Nell Skinner left this morn- 
for Dame. Baltimore. 
Hon. Joe Blow, Mayor of 
was in Greenville today. 
Miss for 
more morning to resume her 
music studies. 
The little child of Mr. and Mrs. 
W. T. has been quite sick 
last few days, 
Mies Delia who has been 
north select fall and in lei 
millinery, returned home Tuesday 
evening. 
A. It. of Danville, 
who cornea hero as buyer for the 
Tobacco Company, to 
succeed W. B. Lewis, who goes on 
the Danville market 
rial, arrived Tuesday. 
C has most remarkable tonic 
J. ties for all who live in malarial dis- 
and A never-failing remedy for 
Ague diseases. 
CLOTHING, 
Shoes, 
HATS
You need any 
Here's the Place to 
Get them Cheap. 
C. T. 
The Big Store 
Greenville. N- C. 
Forgot 
I . c THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AN 
Dry Dress Goods, Shoes 
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware 
AND A OTHER THING 
Tinware, aM 
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork. 
Yours to please- 
Jas. B. White. 
WASHINGTON LETTER. 
Don't fail to see me 
before you buy 
Guns, Shells, Stoves, 
Heaters, Pumps, 
Locks, Hinges. 
And anything else in the Hardware Line. 
Your friend, 
H. L. CARR 
D. 
Before leaving Washington, See 
Shaw again came to the re- 
lief of Wall Street and the New 
York bankers, and added 
to the deposits in that city. 
This action is at the behest 
of certain influential republicans 
protest, registered at earlier 
date, and his statement that 
Congress should take some 
measure which would the 
real or fancied necessity of the gov- 
coming to the of 
the interests whenever 
the money market becomes 
It is however, that the 
republicans ire themselves serious- 
divided the currency 
that they dare not take 
any positive stops to make perfect 
the establishment the gold 
because of the opposition 
such action would create their 
own It was that fear that 
prevented on the Fowler 
bill, which it was claimed would 
obviate the recurrence of situations 
similar to in New York. 
Through the error of em 
of the office of Adjutant I 
The Row of th 
There died at Alexandria, Va., 
a few days ago a woman, Mrs. Sib- 
bey A. Padgett, who is referred to 
the Betsy Ross of the 
since it is claimed she made 
the first Confederate flag. The 
flag was constructed at the request 
of James Jackson, who kept a ho- 
tel in Washington, and was the 
cause of a bloody tragedy. As 
as it was completed Mr. Jack- 
son raised the flag over his hotel. 
Colonel Elmer Ellsworth demanded 
of him that it lie pulled town. 
Jackson refused, and Ellsworth 
climbed the stairs hauled it 
down with his own hands. As 
Ellsworth came down with the 
flag, Jackson shot him. That, it 
is said, was the Confederate flag's 
first baptism of 
Morning News. 
at 
Cart of the Stomach. 
Tin- man or woman whose digestion 
perfect and whoso stomach performs 
function Is 
cleanses, purifies sweetens the 
stomach cures positively and per 
all stomach troubles, 
and dyspepsia. It is won 
tonic that is 
milking so many sick people well and 
weak people strong conveying to 
their bodies all of the nourishment in 
food I hey eat. Bee. J. H. 
of 
has cured me. consider it the best 
I used dyspepsia and 
stomach troubles. was given UP by 
saved my life. Take 
LAND BALE. 
By virtue of a decree of the 
or Court of Pitt county made at March 
Term 1902 In a certain cause therein 
pending, entitled re probate in 
solemn form of the Last Will and 
of J. Sheppard, de- 
I will, on 
Monday, October 
o'clock in. before the Court 
House door in Greenville, sell at pub- 
sale to the highest bidder, for 
cash, the following pieces or 
land belonging to the estate of the late 
J. Sheppard, situate in 
township, Pitt county, to 
One tract lying west of the 
Washington Branch of the Atlantic 
Coast I -ii-.- Railroad, adjoining the 
said the lands of the heirs 
of Daniel Hill and the lands of J. H. 
containing acres, 
more or less, and known as a part of 
the John S. Smith land a part of 
the Langley land. 
One tract lying on the east side 
of said railroad and immediately be- 
tween said railroad and the county- 
road leading from Tarboro to Wash- 
and adjoining the land of J. 
II. Little on the south and the land of 
Daniel Hill's heirs on the north, con- 
acres, more or less. 
One tract lying on the cast side 
of the county road leading from Tar- 
to Washington, and bounded on 
west by said on the south 
by the public road commonly called 
the Griffin on the cast by a line 
running from a pine on said 
road, known as Sheppard and Little's 
corner, a north-west course to a pine 
slump on the side of a little branch, 
known as corner, and on the 
north by Alfred land, con- 
acres more or less. 
One tract adjoining the last de- 
tract, the land of Alfred Jen- 
OLD DOMINION LINT 
General of the Army, the news has U after meals. Jno. L. WOO 
Just reached the newspaper 
that the application of 
General Miles to visit the Philip- 
pines, which the President re- 
Tell Yo 
Thar the place m get the best 
Fruit Jars 
acted favorably, was the 
same one that was tiled nearly a 
year What caused the pres- 
to change his mind, 
this document and act favor- 
ably on it, after baring originally 
denied the request, is easily con- 
The Army had 
ire. We have in Miles 
different styles nod sizes at prices , , . . , , 
as low the lowest Then m t head their procession at the 
we are headquarters it the great encampment which to be 
mi next 
is the 
president and bis. Secretary of War 
conceived the idea of s.-u 
Nothing succeeds like the 
success some men make of a 
failure. 
The mills of the gods grind slow 
The mills must be related to the 
coal strike. 
MB triCK 
Steamer leave Washing- 
ton daily at A. M. for Green- 
ville, leave Greenville daily at 
M. for Washington. 
Connecting at Washington with 
Norfolk, Baltimore, 
New York Boston, 
Aurora. Creek. 
Swan Quarter, Ocracoke and 
all points 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 
S. S. Co. from Baltimore. Mer- 
and Line from 
Boston. 
July 1st the steam 
Guide will leave Washington at 
a. m. Tuesday, To and Sat 
for 
and and will leave 
coke at a. in. for 
and Washington on 
day, Wednesday and Friday. 
J. 
Greenville, N. O. 
J. E. District Supt. 
Washington, N. 
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more 
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No profession has 
rapidly late than 
kins, M. A. the high water 
mark of Sheppard's mill pond down 
to Pollard's land, thence with 
line to Bryant 
line, with line to 
the high watermark of said mill pond, 
with said high water 
down to the Griffin road, thence with 
the Griffin road to the MO acre tract, 
containing acres more or less. 
One tract beginning at 
and Little's corner on the road 
and running with Little's line to 
It. It. Fleming's line to Tarboro 
Washington road, tin with said 
road to the Sheppard mill race, 
thence with said to a 
point feet distant from the 
mill dam. thence yards parallel 
with said dam fret distant 
THE GREENVILLE 
CO. 
in 
. , J , . a; is 
in the Grocery Line 
join table 
arc sure so have 
BUTTER and CHEESE 
should not be used except where therefrom, thence across the null dam 
Intel necessary. In cases of piles for pond. 
example, It is seldom needed. DeWitt's I thence with the high water mark of 
Witch Basel Salve cures quickly and said pond to the Griffin road, thence 
for with laid road to the beginning, con- 
burns bruises, wounds, more or less. 
Accent no counterfeits. was so. . tract lying on the north 
troubled with h i ding piles that I lost, side of the mill pond, ad- 
touch blood joining said mill pond to the high 
Witt's water mark thereof, the lands of w . 
Hazel Halve cured me In a short. II. Rollins, the heirs of . Per- 
Soothes and heals. Jno. L. Roebuck, 
tun 
Greenville, 
mi 
lies I. 
ICE. 
THE NEW 
WHEN YOU WANT 
Dry Goods, Groceries, Confections, 
etc., go to 
Mrs. L. H. WHITE, 
Black Jack, N. C. 
Nice line cf goods or. hand. 
Country produce for .-.-ii or in 
exchange for 
Dissolution Notice. 
Ali p 
and s. M. Junes, 
trading doing business 
name and style, 
f. II. 
rs 
;. r the 
LAZIER, 
III 1.1 K IN 
American and Italian Marble 
Wire Iron Fence Sold- 
wort prim 
ices i n 
Notice to Creditors. 
this day by 
mutual consent, dissolved 
ship. All log i alms 
the said The o. 
r s. M. Jones 
for settlement, and all persona owing 
th will make payment 
i . H. James. The business will he 
. ii ill. James 
. I . S i Join 
. . an 
is l. 
. h -I 
i . H. 
. M. 
Miles to the Philippines where 
he would be out of the way at it 
lime. With that end in 
they granted this old nod 
the General's statement to 
newspapermen, be knew 
of the proposed trip, when the 
was broached lo him, 
The latest thing 
ho-e is clean 
People Can no longer get 
molasses 
I ell. 
stuck 
been 
A Sad Disappointment 
liver 
but you don't want to 
to have been literally; 
true I Little Risen never disappoint. 
clear, ii- the system of all poison 
I natter and do it so gently 
Girls never flirt in 
lie until alter they have a strangle biliousness, r and prevent 
hold art. 
or less, and known as 
of the I Ionic Place. 
line tract adjoining Um- lands 
Warren, the 
of Janus w. and others, 
containing MS acres, more or less. 
and known as the VA Holliday tract. 
S. One tract adjoining lands of 
Manly Warren. and 
others, containing acres, more or 
and known as the W. B. Which- 
Hid tract. 
. The mil and mill seat known as 
the including the 
land covered the pond to the high 
water murk, the mill dam and mill 
races to the county road, with the 
right and privileges connected there- 
JAMES K. 
Commissioner. 
This the day of September. 1903. 
Manufacturers of 
Doors, Sash and Blinds, 
Interior and Exterior 
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build 
We solicit your patronage 
guarantee to give satisfaction 
prices, styles and work. 
Please send your orders to 
He Greenville Co. 
N. 
Ar Hock, Maul 
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Ar 
Main Train 
Ion a 
ford p m. tens 
p m. n m t
Br inch -Train 
m, S m. 
Spring Hi n, a. n. 
Mills H am, 
m, Hops Mills M p n Red i 
m, Union snivel 
with trail 
it with 
Red with 
Springs At railroad, at 
with the Seaboard Ah-tins and Southern 
at Golf with the Durham sad 
Train on 
II PU, I ii p I, it 
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pm, i. 
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Bro.-k Into 
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Hi. Slip, I id u 
i will and I. 
William n-d. an 
Ii it. i. hat 
me. I hereby notify all 
holding claims 
-aid William to 
-i tin mi tor duly n- 
d. oil or day of 
July. this will plead 
In bar Hi. ii recovery. Ml pi 
Indebted to estate urged lo 
me 
the of July. 
. Km. 
Foremost Newspaper. 
The Charlotte Observer 
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR, 
CALDWELL 
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor. 
PER 
Receives the 
largest telegraphic news service 
delivered to any paper between 
Washington and Atlanta, and 
its special service is greatest 
ever bandied y a North Caro- 
paper. 
THE SUNDAY 
hist-, of or more pages, is 
to a large extent made up of 
original matter. 
THE SEMI -WEEKLY 
ER printed Tuesday and Friday 
per year. The paper 
in North Carolina. 
Sample copies sent on application. 
Add 
THE OBSERVER, 
Charlotte, N. 
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, Hi. will T 
i. N. 
i. I ii i. to bl 
I to 
i. . lo the and ; 
nit claims against tin- rill 
i it---, -nun- 
within 
date or in it to ill In- pl in hi 
of tilt if IS 
Till. Huh 
K M. 
N. Moore. 
LANDS POSTED. 
All 
ii i- or iii ii 
my 
h ii prom 
Sept, 
I. 
Norfolk, Va. 
Cotton Buyers Broken in 
Stocks, Cotton, drain and 
ins. Private Wires to New York, 
Chicago and New Orleans. 
Though Stay be might- 
than the sword, it can't come 
tip to scratch when pilled 
against the ink eraser. 
IS 
j. ff. PERRY CO. 
Norfolk, Va. 
Cotton Factors and handlers 
Bagging, Ties and Bags. 
Correspondence and 
solicited. 
REWARD. 
Si light ltd COW, sol 
color, slightly darker nose 
cut oil three of bead 
when left, inch strap 
around neck. Will calve about 
Sept. Any one 
cow will notify.
And you will be 
convinced that 
was ever shown 
In Greenville. 
l just returned from 
an extended trip to the 
Northern Fashion Centers, 
where and latest 
stiles of the season's offer- 
s were secured. My 
Ready-to wear and Walking 
Hats an- Deadliest, and of 
Trimmed and Untrimmed 
Hats I hive the very newest 
shapes. Caps in gnat 
variety, 
My stock of 
Pictures 
this is larger 
more varied than ever. Beau- 
selections for any room 
in the house.
i I 
-DEALER IN- 
IS 
PU 
FARMS FOR SALE 
One Farm, miles from 
here, acres, cleared. 
Good land for tobacco, corn, 
etc. Splendid dwell- 
two barns and 
tenant houses. 
Second Farm, miles 
front here, BOO acres, mostly 
cleared, tobacco barns 
and tenant houses. 
Third Farm, about 
half cleared, with good tenant 
houses, barns and 
orchards About half this farm 
is low which is good 
corn land, and suitable for 
pasturage. Fine place for man 
wanting to raise beef, cotton, 
or run n dairy, as well as for 
general farming. A nice live 
room dwelling, live good tenant 
houses, seven tobacco barns 
and a back house, three large 
orchards in bearing and vine- 
pastor and list land. 
All these farms on Rural Free 
Delivery and in a healthy com- 
Apply to 
J. M. BEATY, 
N. C. 
A GENERAL LINE OF 
U p III 
III 
J u tn arrive M m a 
Tarboro dally Sana 
i p m, is r. 
I SI p m, 
dally, Baa 
II 
a a m.
B, 
lat a n, It p m, Hop II 
II SB in 
It p II a m. at an If 
a at. I so p dally --pt y. 
n-i 
a aid HI 
p m, 
pm 
Trail Mg Baku 
din all dally, rat. via Slot 
H. M. EMERSON, 
I Agent 
J. K. 
T. M. 
Also a nice Line of Hardware. 
COME TO SEE ME. 
J. R. COREY. 
D, 
IN 
My entire stock will please you 
you are invited lo lee it. . 
HiGGS 
ii i Mil 
N. C. 
Cotton Bagging and always 
on 
Fresh kepi constantly on 
hand. Country produce 
sold. A trial will convince yon. 
D. W. 
1876.------- 
S. M. 
Wholesale and retail and 
Dealer. Cash paid for 
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- 
Egg, etc Bed- 
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, 
by Carriages, Go Certs, Parlor 
suits, Tunics, P. 
and Gail Ax 
High Life Tobacco, Key West Che- 
roots, Henry George Clear, 
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, 
Pine Jelly, Milk, 
Floor Coffee, Meat, Soap, 
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, 
Cotton Meal and Hulls, Gar- 
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut, 
dandies, Dried Apples, Peaches, 
Currents, Raisins, Glass 
and China Tin and Wooden 
Ware, takes and Crackers, Macs 
Cheese, Beat New 
Hewing Machines, and nu- 
other goods. Quality and 
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com 
to see 
S. M. 
Phone 
The NEW STORE. 
B. Bro. 
Hare opened in one store of the Phoenix 
formerly with a full line of Clothing Dry 
Gents Notions, etc. 
Everything brand now and we are selling 
at 
Prices to Astonish You. 
Live us a cull and convinced we can money. 
B. Bro. 
Wood's Seeds. 
Crimson Clover 
will favorable 
h tn in 
sere, tons hay and 
In 
our Fall 
w m mall 
upon 
Wood's Fall also ti 
all ill-nit Farm 
Fall Seed 
Bins, Barley, 
Vetches, and 
Clover Seeds, eta 
Write for Full 
of any 
T. W. WOOD SONS, 
Richmond, Va. 
IN 
Whichard, N. C. 
Stock in every 
and its low the 
lowest. Highest market 
paid for produce. 
A Liberal Offer. 
will s 
. 
sad Liver Tablets to any uniting 
s reliable remedy for of i. 
stomach, biliousness or 
This Is a new remedy and a good 
Pharmacy, 
Sometimes the merest escape 
from defeat is greatest victory. 
Matrimony seems to skin a lot 
off the top of love. 
Dr. D 
Greenville,
i hi Ural Ion for Malaria 
I Is a of 
It l him 
a tastiest No 
cure no Fay. Pries 
Linger in j Summer Colds. 
Don't let a run season. 
arc kind to 
and . may linger along 
months. A long sledge this 
will pull down the strongest 
Ono Minute Cough Cure will 
break up the at Safe 
sure acts at one. Cares coughs, 
all throat 
and lung trouble. Tho children Ilka 
it. John L. Woolen. 
Whether he needs it or not, eve- 
try lo borrow 
so as to learn who his friends 
aren't, and also never to lead. 
The first time a woman loses 
her temper it nearly scares her 
lo death; after that It 
when 
she doesn't. 
i, 
THE ONLY 
WAY 
Many people In 
Pitt Co 
read only one 
swaps per 
Eastern 
Reflector 
It's the only 
way to 
them. 
The Eastern Reflector. 
D. J. EDITOR 
TRUTH TO 
PER. 
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 1902. 
NO. 
IN THE 
HOME 
That's Where 
Ea stern 
Re 
IS READ AND 
APPRECIATED 
Ricks Wilkinson 
READY 
AT LAST 
i-j- After Months of 
our stock of 
Men's and Clothing;, 
Hats and Haberdashery 
for n 
tenure j that In o 
our w in to 
Mich u m in 
It is none too early for a 
TOP COAT. 
mornings . it 
to u little protection 
I Tor and for the sake of 
your health. Our price, range from 
to short. 
styles and th- longer and 
conservative preferred 
many. 
We rail your attention to a 
at the . 
of
fabric and style. 
HEN'S SUITS 
Long-wearing, fashionable and perfect-fitting in every detail; the parts 
which are out of tight are us as that can seen. Our prices 
range from to but have a remarkably Ann collection C C 
which we have marked. w I O 
Wilkinson 
Millinery 
Autumn Showing 
OF THE SEASON'S 
NEWEST STYLES 
MY FRIENDS CUSTOMERS recall 
my display of Pattern last 
season was pronounced the prettiest in 
town. Lei me tell you just here I will have a 
larger assortment, grander styles and lower 
prices than any preceding season. My line of 
Heady -to-wear and Hack Hats will be the 
largest ever shown in Greenville. 
MRS. GREENE will be with me 
again, which is a guarantee that my will 
excel in style and beauty any sold elsewhere. 
Wait and see my complete before 
you buy. 
Latest Styles in Dress Patterns for 
Ladies and Children, to 
W COME AND SEE ALL MY GOODS. II 
firs. L, Griffin 
The Proof of Doing is in What We Do. 
THE 
Greenville Warehouse 
makes no claim that is not bane out by facts. An average 
of 111.70 for everything sold on our during month of 
August does its own talking about Stun and 
the rest of do for those who sell at the Greenville 
You only have to try us to be convinced that we 
will get you the highest prices every time. 
Q. F. EVANS CO , 
u. s ans Proprietors Greenville Warehouse. 
V. S. 
SAM JONES. 
lit Been Her, and Greenville u 
With Him. 
Rev. Sam Jones, the famous 
evangelist-lecturer, 
a lecture in the opera 
Wednesday night, and Greenville 
has something to and talk 
about for sometime to come. If 
the advice suggestions he gave 
were only acted upon, Greenville 
would easily be a much different 
from it now is. 
There was a large crowd out to 
hear him, the opera house being 
comfortably tilled, from start 
to finish closest attention was 
riveted on the speaker, one 
to miss a word. 
The lecture was preceded by 
two instrumental piano selections 
by Hill Clara and 
a song, of by 
Mrs. B. Cherry with violin ob- 
by Miss Bessie Patrick. The 
home and visiting inn inters 
pied seals upon the stage. The 
lecturer was introduced by Mr. W. 
F. Harding. 
Mr. Jones caught his audience 
at once by telling the joke the old 
woman got off him, in 
saying that he preached and seem 
ed more like one of her folks 
anybody she had ever heard, 
saying, Jones, 
got while but black 
He said as no subject bad been 
announced for him in this 
be would make his own selection, 
There and Slay 
Presbyterians Methodists 
ought to be especially interested in 
this subject, for former have 
mighty good staying but 
are so slow about there 
while the latter are good at 
there but will get away before 
breakfast morning- It ought 
to suit the Baptists, too, for you all 
know transportation Is one third 
cheaper by water any other 
say. 
Mr. Jones said he might talk an 
hour on how in get there political- 
but the game a as not 
There i- not a more 
cesspool Ibis of perdition 
than the politics this country. 
Not man a thousand has the 
courage to walk to the polls and 
vole as he prays. You pray the 
Lord lo remove evil and then 
yon go Straight to the polls and 
vote to send a whiskey soak to the 
Legislature You can't Ibis 
quiet old town of with 
a dozen damnable in 
it. Where saloons are in thick as 
lamp the moral sentiment i- 
to be low. Any man who 
favors saloons is worse a horse 
Ii a steals your 
you cm for but 
if the saloon ruins your boy the 
nun is It eternity and lie 
repaired with money. The 
men are just as good as the people 
of the would lie in 
the business unless you kept them 
there. town luster 
saloons lo die. What do 
you do with the tax money you 
get out of theM t Do you 
Spend it improving 
They don't look like anything has 
done to them a bundled 
years. When a town of 
people supports saloons there is 
little money left for 
higher and purposes of life. 
we get sober we 
can reform America. 
They say you get only UM 
each a year as taxes out of these 
barrooms Greenville. That is 
selling out your people about 
cents per capita. cheap 
lot of folks you worth as 
much as hogs. You won't allow a 
hog to kept in the town but you 
do allow to stay here, 
They tell me somebody got out an 
injunction to stop your sale of 
Our Ready to Wear 
DEPARTMENT 
is more complete than before. Been- 
new style Jackets for ladies, misses 
the best materials and 
latest cuts. You should see our Monte 
Carlo Jackets. 
Skirts 
that challenge comparison in style, 
fit and price are our offerings this 
season--all best goods and finished 
with new Slot Seam. 
JUST LOOK At THIS WILL YOU. 
And See What Liberty u 
Doing. 
Beautiful Fur Scarfs, Huffs and 
Children's Sets. 
We will be glad to have you take a 
look. Yours 
J. B. Cherry Co. 
The Only Department Store in 
GREENVILLE 
A FACT 
ABOUT THE 
The NEW STORE. 
B. Bro. 
Have opened In one store of the Phoenix 
Baker Hart formerly with a full line of Dry 
Shoes, Hals, Furnishings, etc. 
Everything in is brand new and we ore selling 
Prices to Astonish You. 
Give us a cull and be convinced we can save money. 
B. Bro. 
in- K Well, you don't want j 
loons and too. 
Mi. then said he 
a whole lecture on how to 
gel there financially, but wasn't ; 
the lime. Money won't buy 
health. There is not much 
iii ii man suffering because ho 
has lo eat and a man 
faring with the from eating j 
too much. Money won't char- j 
greatest riches 
consists the of bis home 
sobriety of his 
How to there socially, was 
another division of the lecture, 
but Mr. was hard 
worth mentioning, fur when you 
get there you haven't cot high. 
Some folks owe fur the In cad they 
ate three mouths owe j 
their grocery jet no around 
trying to put on sin To be in 
society Greenville three things 
ate playing, 
drinking, yet any nigger 
town can you at all three 
of them. Some of you send your 
to school to make . 
graceful, they as 
well be thrown hell. Keep 
your daughters at home. 
girls, you stick to your mammies if 
you lo amount to 
Everything depends upon the 
of the home. A girl has 
her modesty her purity to 
support her character. Take 
away either of and she falls, 
once fallen she never rises 
again. More of old fashion 
mammies and daddies are needed 
today. Preachers teachers 
have lost the operation of the 
home. What could make this 
country only Knows if we 
Would look after the home. 
Mr. Jones his lecture 
with a beautiful tribute to a moth 
love, lie spoke hour and 
nod newspaper re- 
port em by no means do his lee 
tare in the above 
has only given 
from him here Jail 
jotted as most Impress- 
ed us, and in they luck the 
and manner of 
that such force 
his words he said 
was pointed and good, ought 
to put people lo thinking 
g the condition of Green- 
ville. Our people have en- 
joyed more his 
lure. glad that also 
proved a success from a 
Standpoint fol those who secured 
his here. 
A Oiler. 
The will give a free 
a Stomach, 
Hint Liver Tablets to one 
u reliable remedy for disorder -if las 
stomach, s or 
i- r. a good one. 
Drug store 
Mr. T. Combs, a prominent 
and prosperous farmer 
Martin county, is a man of 
a widower line 
stances who lives like a lord on bis 
own industry and good manage- 
all i man in every 
respect, lie has acres to- 
this he does nut 
grow the same laud 
only once in three yens. He 
ways makes a go -d crop brings 
it lo the market 
sells at famous Liberty Ware- 
house, W. T. Co. 
proprietors, where highest 
price.- are always found. Tuesday 
he had pounds the Hour, 
and obtained the highest prices, 
which as 
pounds cents, fill pounds 
cents, cents, 
pounds cents, pounds 
cents, ill pounds cents, 
pounds pounds 
cents, pounds cents, 
pounds cents, pounds 
cents, pounds cents, 
pounds cents, pounds 
cents, pounds 
cents, pounds Hi 
pounds 
pounds II cents, pounds 
cents, 
cents, pounds cents, 
pounds cents, pounds 
cents, Iii I 
pounds cents. 
Making total average of 828.20. 
I'll is is the largest hale of so large 
a lot of that been made 
market any warehouse 
in the slate for the 
There is another notable feature 
of the great sale. There were a 
number of p minis of wrap- 
pets every pile tub-icon 
lot. except was I 
ed by that handsome and clever I 
Skin tier, tori 
Ionian A Co. who 
so famous for baying wrappers. I 
Mr. is always on the alert 
for a line quality of tobacco 
knows u good thing lie 
, and pounces upon it like an 
eagle upon his prey. 
re is use discussing it. 
who was present and; 
saw heard the wild . 
when tobacco was being sold, 
will testify that Greenville is the 
place to get the highest prices, j 
that at the Liberty, tin- stand 
with old 
T. and 
Beth Hooker and prime 
of buyers, Th cu Skinner, prices 
cannot be found the world to 
them. 
Bring your wrappers, 
you will Bud the Liberty and Skin- 
always on and you will 
go home happy. be 
to come any day. Tobacco is 
ways and good prices, 
whether little. 
market has a more clever set 
and buyers 
is plentiful. 
No man goes away without look- 
lug lulu the smiling face the 
cashiers bunks, 
who happy lo sec the people 
happy. Bo along all you to- 
come when you 
please, come, when you are i. 
and you will always he treated to 
the pi lots. 
What Is . ii as the 
Is seldom occasioned by actual exist- 
conditions, but lathe 
great majority cases by a disorder- 
ed LIVER. 
THIS IS A FACT 
which may be 
by trying a course 
Pills 
They control and regulate the LIVER. 
i bring hope and to the 
They bring health and elastic- 
to body. 
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. 
Cotton ind 
Washington, Sept. 
Agricultural Department's weekly 
summary 
Cotton is very nearly all 
picking has actively car- 
being practically 
sections, 
and of Miss 
rains have caused 
damage to the open notion, 
but were of considerable to 
the late planted Texas and 
Mississippi u light lop 
may mature under favorable 
conditions, w new blooms 
arc reported from other portions 
of the central and eastern districts, 
they will mature. 
It will require about ten days 
to mature late tobacco Ken- 
Elsewhere cutting has 
been and the crop is cur- 
satisfactorily. 
It from a Washington 
dispatch that ex Senator 
still considers himself the leader of 
and that his party will 
pull over votes 
Chairman has evidently 
in a closer look bis 
air his sheep 
fold the political held. The 
whole bell all, 
have long since out 
gracing either the Democrat- 
or Republican pasture, mostly 
in the latter. To sort them out 
them up for use in 
will prove somewhat of a 
rusk poll Populist 
volts in Butler will have 
raise from 
Observer. 
No Better Company 
Mr. W. flaming, special agent 
lot -the Central Lite 
. is here with check for 
to settle with the widow of 
tin late Mr. James N. Moore. Mr. 
Moore insured last of June, 
gave note for premium 
Dec- 1st, and died the last of Au- 
gust. Few as good com- 
as the Mr. Fleming rep- 
resents. better more 
liberal- We have three policies 
company arc well 
pleased with in. 
Knife. 
Nu advanced more 
rapidly late than hut it 
not except where
Salve and 
i i, t cuts, 
bruises- 
no roll. was 
bl , lag I lost 
blood J, 
ill. Witt's Witch 
Salve bis u short 
Soothes heals. Jno. L. 
Woolen. 
The Greenville church must lie 
built Free Will Baptists of 
county, please see to it that we 
an attractive house our 
people the county seal. The 
people in will no doubt 
aid us much. Let us that 
do our part in great 
I'm 
G. C, a 
meeting 
la.-t week. 
taken and were aided 
In church, took 
place Sunday morning. Elder 
has been pastor of 
Hi-, church. Baptist. 
Your Tongue 
If it's coaled, your stomach 
is bail, your liver is out of 
order. Pills will clean 
your tongue, cure your 
make your liver right. 
Easy to take, easy to operate. 
All 
BUCKINGHAM'S 
 
         
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