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Have Ton Forgot
THAT I AM CARRYING AN
UP-TO-DATE LINE OF
What
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware ANn A NUMBER OF THING
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION
Come to see 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, g
Heaters, Pumps,
Locks, Hinges.
And anything else in the Hardware Line. p
Your friend,
H. L. CARR
i.
A the with A
n n and doctor to hare
la a Mexican
That the plan- g, the best
Fruit Jars
is at our have
styles and sizes prices
as low us the lowest Then
we are t r the
Best of Everything;
in the Grocery Line
your table supplies from
yon are sure SO have the best
CHEESE ON ICE.
Do Not Sleep on Your Left
When a patient of a
bad taste his every in.
nuking up, says a
the first question I ask him
is as to the position he assumes
when going to sleep. An immense
number of people sleep on the left
Mile, Ibis is the most
cause of the taste
which is generally attributed to
dyspepsia. If a meal has been
taken two or three hours of
going to bed, to sleep on the left
side is to give the stomach a task
which it in difficult the extreme
to perform. The student of
knows that all food
leaves the stomach on the
right side, and sleeping on
the left side soon after eating in-
a sort of pumping operation
which is anything but conductive
to sound repose.
The action of the is also
with considerably,
the lungs arc unduly compressed.
It is probable that lying on the
back is the most natural position,
but men can rest easily so,
and hence it is best to cultivate
the habit of sleeping on the right
side. It is very largely a matter
of habit, the sooner it is sic-
for the sleeper
and the worse for the physician
to
Chief it Police Rouse arrested
Ernest colored, jester-1
day lodged him in jail. Baa-1
berry is wanted Pitt for
assaulting and robbing Henry
near Farmville, several
weeks ago. It was highway rob-
Rasberry will be taken to
Greenville morning by Mr.
Horning News.
Rasberry was brought to Green- of I in boX all of the in
ville this morning and jailed. Tb people remember, the food they eat. J. H.
Ulcers or
Running 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.
If until at
I II
Mustang- Ah a in healer very top.
OLD DOMINION LINT
Steamer My res leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville dally at IS
M. for Washington.
at Washington with
Steamers for Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York Boston,
Aurora, South Creek, Belhaven,
Swan Quarter, Ocracoke and tor
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
Hay Lino Chesapeake
H. S. Co. from Baltimore. Mer-
and Line from
Boston.
m i July 1st the steam
Guide will leave Washington at
a. m, Tuesday, Thursday and Sat-
for
and Ocracoke and will leave
at a. for
Belhaven and Washington on Mon-
day, Wednesday and Friday.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N.
C.
ATLANTIC
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J. E. District
Washington, N. C
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
When the party in
Take Care of the Stomach.
The man or woman whose digestion is
perfect unit whose stomach performs
their Greensboro platform referred function is
to the of the State cleanses, purifies sod the
, stomach and cures positively and per
government by the Republicans all stomach troubles,
as It is the won-
as ionic that is
neutralized in measure the making so many sick people well and
people strong by conveying to
Greenville,
THE NEW
you want
Dry Goods, Confections,
etc., go to
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
Black Jack. N. C.
line cf good on band.
product bought fir in
goods.
st l
American and Italian Marble
GREENVILLE, IN, C
Wire and Iron Fence Sold-
jets i n
Dissolution Notice.
All persons arc that H.
S. M. Jon
trading and Ii i
name and
hT this by
dissolved
hip. All persons
the said The Jam
pi.-mi the to
and all owing
a will make
c. H. Jain. The will i
. James under the
; hut s. Jones will
.
trouble arose, it is learned here,
from In- appropriating a bunch of scandals
that did not belong to him. j
Notice.
There will soon a change in
the of the John Flanagan
Boggy Co., and all persons
to n are requested to settle at
once. By so doing you will save
is trouble and coat.
H.
O.
Sept 1903,
rant misrule and Miss ,
too well the
f that administration. remedy I ever used for and
e accept willingly
the people will j it after meals. Jno. L. Wooten.
; sustain them upon that issue.
C. R Thomas at Burgaw.
inc. it the best
LAND BALK.
You Know are Taking-
yon take Grove's Tasteless Chill
Tonic because the formula is plainly
printed on every bottle showing that
is simply Iron and a
tasteless form,
Notice to Creditors.
Having before of
as
executor ii will t
a. and
letters testamentary las-n duly
l in.-. I hereby all
or ill.- Whitehead, to
tin in for payment duly R
on or before the
July, or Ibis notice will be plead
In bar of recovery. All persons
indebted to estate bit- urged to
make to me immediately.
July.
R. J.
Carolina's Foremost Newspaper.
The Charlotte Observer
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR,
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J. P. CALDWELL, Editor.
8.00 PER
THE Receives the
largest telegraphic news
delivered to any paper between
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its special service is the
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Una paper.
THE SUNDAY OBSERVER eon
of or more pates, and is
to large made up of
original mutter.
THE
ES and Friday
I per year. The largest piper
in North nil inn.
sent on application.
Address
OBSERVES,
Charlotte, N.
CREDITORS.
qualified
Court Clerk a-
the Last am T.
X. a-. notice
is i. to all it-iii
to to immediate pa-
to the and all per-
us bating claims the estate
are notified to pis at -am, p
payment within in in
this u ill be i lead in
of their
This
M. MOORE,
of J. N. Moore.
POSTED,
A warned Dot
liter or In any way
my lands, Any one
l- prosecuted.
s. pi.
I. CHERRY.
To combat a fault
Io reach out Is a single
without ever is tie
sign of a great soul.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and Broken In
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
oils. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New
IN
J. I. PERRY CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, lies and Hags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited,
REWARD,
11.11 c ii
color, darker on nose
us cut oft of head
When left, inch
around neck. Will
Any one finding said
DOW Will notify.
Sept. N. C.
LOOK
OVER
My Line of
And you will be
convinced that
was ever shown
in Greenville.
I nave just returned from
an extended trip to the
Northern Fashion Centers,
where and latest
of the season's offer-
were secured. My
Ready-to wear and Walking
Hats are Beauties, and of
Trimmed and Untrimmed
lints I the very newest
shapes. Baby Caps in great
variety.
My Mock of
Pictures
this season is larger and
more varied than ever. Beau-
selections for any room
in the house.
of a of the
or Court of county
Term in a certain cause therein
entitled re probate
solemn form if the Last Will and
of J. Sheppard, de-
I will, on
Monday. October
at m., before the
House door in Greenville, sell at pub-
sale to the highest bidder, for
cash, the following pieces or patrols of
land belonging to the estate of the late
J. Sheppard, situate in
township, county, to
One tract west of the
Washington of the Atlantic
Coast Line the
said the lauds of the heirs
of Daniel Hill and the lands of Ii.
containing acres,
more or less, and as a part of
the John S. Smith laud and a part of
the land.
One tract lying the east side
of said railroad and immediately be-
tween railroad and the county
road lead nit; from Tarboro to Wash-
adjoining the land of J.
j H Little on the south and the land of
Daniel Hill's on the north, eon-
; acres, more or less.
I One tract on the east side
of the county road lending from Tar-
to Washington, and hounded on
the west said road; on the south
by the public road commonly called
the on the cant a line
running from a pine on said Griffin
road, known as Sheppard and Little's
corner, a north-west course to a pine
stump on the side of a little branch,
known as corner, and on the
north by Alfred land, con-
ten s more or less.
One tract adjoining the la-st
tract, the land of Alfred Jen-
kins, M. A. the high
mark of Sheppard's mill pond down
to Frank Pollard's thence with
Hue to
line, 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,
j One tract beginning at Sheppard's
I and Little's corner on the Griffin rod
and running with Little's line to
It. K. line to the Tarboro
Washington road, thence with
road to the Sheppard mill race,
thence with aid to a
point SO feet distant from the
mill dam. thence parallel
with said dam and JO feet distant
therefrom, thence across the mill dam
to the high watermark pond,
thence with the high water mark of
said pond to the Griffin road, thence
with said road to the con-
acres, more or less.
One tract on the north
side of the pond, ad-
joining said mill pond to the high
water mark thereof, the lands of
M the fate of sufferers from dyspepsia and indigestion. , H. the heirs of G. O, Per-
kins and W. U. k. containing
more or less, and known as
of the
One tract the lands of
Joseph Warren, the
ii s of James W. Rollins others,
containing acres, more or less,
and known as the Ed
One tract adjoining the lands of
Manly Hansom Mobley and
others, containing acres, more or
h s. and known as the W. K.
tract.
W. The mill and mill seat as
the Including the
lurid covered b the pond to the high
water mark, the mill dam and mill
races to the road, with
right and privileges there-
with.
Commissioner
Tills the 8th day of September, 1902.
My entire stock will yon
and you are invited to pee it.
a i
Slow Starvation
stomach and the
If your food It can't build up the
body. In It does actual In the
What Em.
Is Um sensible remedy, fly digest whit you
the body and at the time rests
the This rest soon restore perfect health,
cathartics and stimulants only reach the symptoms,
cures. It la Nature's tonic.
took such a hold on mi. that I could
. r Asa
in I and
hi and well, Tea.
It can't
help but do you good
k r. by
wild Salve
for
J. L. WOOTEN.
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build
We solicit your patronage and
guarantee to give satisfaction in
prices, styles and work.
Please send your orders to
He Greenville Co.
N.
rat in
S Soul II II
Tarboro III
Tarboro t II
Lt Kooky Hone m i
AT I u in
Main
too
ford H p m. ham Manned
p m, arrive i SO p m leas
to p m,
a m, Mai ton t N, s m. dad
a m, a. m.
Hope I H p n Red
n p n
at with train No
at with toe Carolina
Railroad, at Red with the Bad
Spring A at
with the Seaboard Air Line and
Railway at Gulf with the
Charlotte
on tat
i, I n i a, u
Neck at I p m. II
pro i it pm
as a.
at II J a m, II a a.
Sunday.
Train,
J. H DEBT,
------DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
nice Hardware.
TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
B a m and t
a m and S p m, lean It
a p m, am. in
S It p
Train Tarboro dally
at p m. p.
Ply
dally, Sunday, T Man
day
Train on Midland N C
I e a m.
T OS a Earn I at a a.
Ho,
am. too p .
N SO a Hop n
In p , II a m.
It it a , I IS p B, dally
Train on Clinton lean tot
Clinton dally, a III
pro.
, a el
do fur ill North dally, all Tl Sink
H. M. EMERSON,
Pass. Agent
J. R.
T. M.
GREENVILLE N. C.
The
that Game Laws for 1902, u
published by the United
States department of agriculture,
shows that in several counties in
North Carolina, there no
for tame. The might
have added that there is class
of for which there is no
in any portion of
state. The open season for them
will begin about November lib and
by November 0th there will not be
one in sight. It is the republican
bird to which we
News.
A Std
Ineffective liver medicine a.
but you don't want to
purge, strain break the glands of
the stomach and bowels.
Little Km-y never disappoint.
They cleanse the system of all
and putrid matter and do it gently
that one enjoy the pleasant
They an- a tonic to the liver. Cur.
biliousness, torpid liver and
fever. John L.
Cotton Bagging and lie-
on hand
Fresh goods kept
hand. Country
sold. A trial will
D. W. .
DEALER IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every
and prices us low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid country
Dr. James,
-Surgeon,
High Grade JOB
done here. Send us your orders
Tb of a
is agonizing than the
pains in the which
follow the eating of food or
ton free in The
Immediate cause of cramp, and colic
is often the of tin bowel, by
relief follow, the of
Careful
give it the place of hon-
or in tho family medicine cheat.
A great union has been formed
railway trainmen, consisting of
the railroad conductors and brake
men roads operating west
Chicago.
Lingering;
Don't let a cold run at
Summer colds are the hardest kind to
cure and If neglected may linger along
for months. A long Ilk
will pull down the strongest
One Minute Cough Cure will
up the attack at
sure at once. coughs,
croup, all throat
lung trouble. Th children like
II. John U Wooten.
THE
WAY
Many in
Pitt Co
read only one
newspaper
Eastern
Reflector
It's the
way to r
them.
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
TO
VOL.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER, , 1902.
NO.
IN THE
HOME
That's Where
Eastern
IS READ AND
APPRECIATED
Ricks Wilkinson
READY
g AT LAST
After Months of
our stock of
Men's and Clothing,
Hats and Haberdashery
for the Pall and winter is ready, and we
you never in the history of
our business we been able to
present such a superb in
each
It is none too
TOP COAT.
mill nights it
m- to u little protection
for for sake of
health. Our range from
to .-, th.- short,
the longer more
preferred by
We rail your to a
at the
price of
Car- which
SUITS
mid in every tin
which are out of sight arc good us those that can be seep.
range from 15,00 to 110.00, but e have a
we
Ricks Wilkinson
The Proof of Doing is in What We Do.
THE
Greenville Warehouse
makes no claim that is not out by facts. An average
of for everything sold on our during the month of
August dons its own talking about what Man
the rest of do for those who sell at the Greenville
Warehouse. You only have to try its to be convinced that we
will get you the highest prices every time.
Q. F. EVANS CO ,
Proprietors Greenville Warehouse.
ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENTS.
The NEW STORE.
B. Bro.
Have opened in one store of Phoenix
Hart formerly with a full line of Dry
Goods, Shoes, Hats, Gents Furnishings, Notions,
Everything in stock is brand new and we are felling at
J YOU.
a call and be convinced that we can save money.
B. Bro.
in
Confederate
Virgil Lee
there m, .
but
rs ports
The Stale Auditor furnishes the of dead
following figures pen- Will reach the I
There were Raleigh correspondent.
rs year; these were all, . . .
the new law, new of
year there were j ,,,.,
of which MT were from ,,,,.
mill from township will be open
Of these, have ed A U.
on Thursday,
. . . ,. . , . . closing on
have died. This will give about 25th
lobe pensions This
year. This is the high water mi entirely new
unto numbers, and ; All desiring lo vote In the
A Talk on a live Topic
------Sept 1903,
I to in the poultry
give MM SO c in-
formation. ;
Your inquiry is very, very
It shows Unit you
one of those women who
believe asking a few question
before putting cents on
counter.
There is no time like I lie pres-
to for stalling a good, flourishing
poultry business; that
nice
broiler without u spur his
shank as long as of a Tex
as steer. ill is are I heir lust
when served a lender age.
four years is plenty old,
for best results. Hut don't make
the opposite mistake. Nothing i
more disgusting to the epicure
a would be broiler served on
the shell.
Ah to the best laying
The authorities are
on this p int. The
Insomnia,
cusses it considerably, and
both ancients and who
have bad it at it, hut limit
admits is a mooted
However,
gravity of the many
people really prefer egg, don't
you being anxious not I
to
Judgment, we are lo express i
an opinion due acknowledge j
for valuable assistance our
Mr. all has been
said, it really to as that the
weight evidence la a l-e in
favor of the hen. Mind, this is
offered only for what it is worth.
We would caution anyone to
embark in the poultry biz.
to be taken with
Try not to jump at
Experiment. That's the
idea. Keep an eye
try, from the time I bey come down
to breakfast, until they are ready
lo retire. The latter will wear
about sunset, when there is no
toward excitement in the r-
We hope you will get along
K. Eternal vigilance is the price of
success in the poultry business
Once a day yon inspect
shell, if your poultry la
oyster over the
feeling ground. These are
able when brought Into
close business relations with the
peculiar anatomy of poultry. If,
shells are not to lie had
community, substitute brick lulls,
broken old plow points,
any pieces of old trace chains
that lying around.
every few day.
For arc sure
lo need this prescription, good
or beast, if you remain iii the
poultry your drug
gist supply the
One pint of old corn, one pint of
old rye, one pint of old loin gin,
one pint of old spoil, one pint of
old sassy fork.
Keep in a green bottle, turned
upside down, so it will mingle, and
place out of reach children.
This, when combined with the
saliva of the
will prove a most effectual remedy
for the disease in its singe.
Our Ready to Wear
DEPARTMENT
is inure complete than before. Beau-
new style Jackets for ladies, misses
and children, in th, materials and
fills. You sin see our Monte
Carlo Jackets.
n m
Skirts
that challenge comparison in
fit and price arc our offerings this
season -all best goods and finished
with the new Slot Scam.
Beautiful Fur Huffs and
Children's Sets.
We will be glad to have you take a
look. Yours ti
J. B. Cherry Co.
North State News
is to have a
Carnival Merchants festival during
I lie first week in November.
The Mining Co., of
Glendon, Moore county, has been
Incorporated with a
Watson has been
led for
Mills of Greensboro. The minor-
holders claim that the
assets are and the
ties
The Primitive Baptists are in
Raleigh in large numbers. Nearly
all the churches are in the rural
districts and a number of those at-
tending association are making
first visit to Raleigh. Elder
i Quid the organ
of this Landmark,
is attending the association.
The report it the State
of public instruction
show a gratifying increase in the
new public g
house built this year as compared
l hundred and
, eight hive Iii en built this
year against year.
The stocks of I be Atlantic Onus
Line have been on the rise,
continue to upwards. Messrs.
Hugh Go . brokers and
bunkers, on yesterday reported
common stock at
is high mark for
Ibis stuck. A bid of was
for Atlantic Coast Line of
Connecticut, bill none w is offered
Mes-
Tuft Pills
After eating, of a habit
will derive great benefit taking on.
II you hare been
WINKING TOO MUCH,
they will promptly relieve the
CK HEADACHE
and nervousness follows, restore
the appetite and remove gloomy
sugar coated.
No Substitute.
The Only Department Store in
GREENVILLE
Headquarters
We have just added Supply to our business and
will sell anything in this line very low. See us when in want
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard Glob
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water
Oil Cups, Air Steam Hancock
U. S. Injectors, fuck-, steam
Pipe all sizes. Pipe Filing all sizes.
LINE OP Parking, licit,
Belt, Belt, Bell in. Belt Hooks, o.
The Governor appointed
of Directors of the
North Carolina Railroad Com
the coming year, begin-
September They are
M. Busbee, Raleigh;
W II M. L.
A. Bryan,
Xi- Bern, J.
Xi It. W.
Daniel It.
Hooker, Bayboro; I.
Stales proxy.
The liquor question w ill come up
, in Cumberland county gen-
ion November, but
will continue
a dry The and
Hale the liquor
has already been badly
Una. II.
ville a leading
mi that ii will
be before a liquor
will seen In Cumberland
county The women of the
have too, for
aid will
f THE STATE PRESS
News and Opinions.
An exchange that likens George
of
Rip Van Winkle overlooks
fact old Hip dually woke up.
Winston Salem Journal.
The A i- Tobacco Ware-
house coin has
rated an authorized capital of
to do business at Burling-
ton. The opening sale will take
place Gleaner.
Some has
Cropped out oilier and
tickets have been partially named
but the ticket Alamance arc
straight nominated
Democratic and Republican con-
Gleaner.
It is that some Yankees
have secured privilege and
are boring for oil not far from
, and some of the
are bored thereat they
didn't see it that way and go to
boring News.
It is reported the Armour
Company of Chicago, who
have a large branch will con-
with Swift Company,
extensive pork packers the
West. Local representatives of
Armour Company expect no
changes as a result of the merger.
Charlotte Observer.
By virtue of chapter acts of
October 13th is made
Carolina public schools
of State, when toe
appropriately observed, This year
October falls on Sunday, being
the 2nd Sunday October. The
law above cited empowers the
State of Public Instruction
in such case lo designate another
day. which he has done, naming
Oct.
lie I.
tail.
prohibition.
The movement for a tobacco
warehouse in Wilmington and the
of contiguous territory
Into a growing section re-
still further consideration
a meeting of the
of Chamber of
yesterday afternoon.
SOLE
raid there lie a falling IT.
The new requires that when
ale pro lain the
shall apply mom
the fourth class, which includes
widows. Hence the falling
lo the large increase will
principally which
last year get this year,
it seems, will get about
can
each during said time at
the Court and at
times my office in Greenville.
September
W. II.
Registrar for Town
ship.
Job Printing in latest
send us your orders.
Beware of the
No profession has
rapidly of late than but It
not except where
In ills. lutes for
example,
Witch Basel Halve earn
. for flits.
bruises, around,
Accept no was so
troubled with bleeding piles that I lost
much blood sin-. J. C.
III.
Basel cured ate in a short
Soothes dealt. Jno. I.
leering Harvesting machine, sewer Pip nod Drain Tile
Garland Cook Stoves.
BAKER
Looks like a Klondike
been I near Greensboro,
j bill it is lie hoped there will be
no undue excitement, just yet, any
way. A sell digger yesterday
found a suspicious looking chunk
of metal mi farm of
Fields, three north of
and bringing it lo lie
filly, had a lo examine it,
who pronounced ii a nugget of
pure gold, eighteen karats line.
The lump is about the of one's
the gold inns entirely
It. The man who found
it win mil lei exactly at
place the he found It. He
lo lie has a good tiling
and wants lo ill
is a very nice story so far.
Record.
bib in Ibis Veil lie. ,
that Mark
had agreed to make a
in
of October. The
will a deeper
lie to tins District,
die Observer.
Letters veil Thursday
from tobacconists
of N. C, who desired to
locale here in case the movement
Star.
Lingering
h-t u cold run at this season.
Summer lie. the kind to
and if neglected linger along
month. A long sledge like this
will down the
lion. One Minute Cure will
bleak up the attack at once.
ids at once, coughs,
colds, croup, all throat
and lung trouble. The children like
ii. l,. Woolen,
Your Tongue
If it's coated, your
is bad, your liver is out of
order. Pills will clean,
your tongue, cure your
make your liver
to take, easy to operate.
All
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE MS,
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
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Today Tub Daily Km
goes a step higher its
and greets it- readers
size greatly Improved . ; ,
It has always been the
pose of this paper to go
fast as its patronage Justify,
and this step today is of
patronage the
is receiving. At no time la
history has it better,
try to show oar appreciation of the
the people h in THE
As said many times before, the
paper is not all we desire f
possibly never will be, but we
to continue climbing higher
and keep it advanced the t i
less of town. We do
boastfully, but yet it can
tarred to with some degree of pride
that not every town no ha;
Greenville supports such a i
as Daily
There are other
we have long for the pap
One of those is the
dispatches. We tried i i
and lost money the a
age at the time I not such
an expenditure. Sot
renege jet sufficient for a a
expense,
everyone who reads
a paying subscribe bi I as
as it does reach tun
promise that y a
press dispatches too.
patronage la given The
the better m
you help your town to be.
The
ville, and I res
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lb
pi
Provisions, Country Produce,
Candies, Tobacco and Cigars.
. Agents Horse. Cattle and Poultry Food.
Hire II
re
I .
JUST NEWS ITEMS
If something
to divert Free I
attention from the
market,
have a case of chronic mi
on its el r.
We emu
temporary has reference to
chronicling tin- of
meats of tobacco from
territory, the
we will be compelled i
them, though it does burl
i i
neighbor, we
coloring a nice like that. We
just bad a ;
order to real I ll
the wet. With the i
house in .
ordinary
we've had to .
driveways Hoot ; n i I
on mi
train from
Greenville's tobacco
carts and wagons
turn to
It not a in. mi
for and ii ill
taken out, d e load.
alone as you i
drive night.
We don't em,
like our in an I
ii
I.
The annual
of the M
slates tin- per d I
front in
canteen system
from 1.20 to i
h the gab i
soldiers who will I
key.
For g
semi u
I i
I.
I .--, ., , i a dollar spent us gets a
Jars. .-u, ,
I tune,
j ,,,. ,,, . . your dollar.
i t T
ft -V .
. . , , .
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Three Times
the Value of
Any Other.
nit Third Easier,
Third Faster.
Agents wanted in all
unoccupied
Atlanta, Ga-
i WHITE, Greenville, N. C.
;, TWO MS HAVE PAID IN
Lift
OF N. J., HAS
j Loan Value,
t,
.; Paid .
I ; U works automatically,
;, i- . ,.
Will be reinstated if arrears be paid within on month while yon
within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
lay and payment of rear with interest.
. second year-7. o
arc payable at the beginning of the sewed
. provided the premium for the year be paid.
i. be To reduce Premiums, or
j. the Insurance, or
To make p payable as an during the lifetime
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lid h
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. led to
in d i
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Greenville, N. C.
I pot f
.
two
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i i iv in ii i hf
It nearly
i .
Farmers of Pitt and
Counties.
Let me have your attention a
moment, i have purchased the
Planters u
I Coining.
. Ham I
; of i
I will
Hi tin high re-
p in Tub
iI ,
. ii. If there are
do
.
i;. H
it
II
i I
In I
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i hi in
and will have of this season. I
have been with the Greenville
market from tort, and
am familiar with every detail the
business.
Ii is my purpose In the
PLANTERS WAREHOUSE
ii in tin- Interest of who sell
their tobacco on my Boor, knowing that
the more I help the furrow the more l
myself.
No effort will be spared to make every pile sold
a the PLANTERS the highest price
value of Tobacco, having
.,,. , , I,, on the business.
assisted lie can be
,,, I make it n your Internal
, ,,; PLANTERS.
v of room to take of your
team, and all the farmers who come to
over night will ample
,.
. .
. ,
Bring tobacco if you best prices.
L PARHAM,
PLANTERS WAREHOUSE.
Ca i I Get Fitted
THAT is about the only doubt that keeps
most men buying ready-made suits.
II we can't fit you won't sell you. II your
fit doesn't fitted, the sale doesn't stay a
back the suit.
If you do your by coming in, you can't
be anything else but fitted and suited here.
Not a correct style missing from our lines
Fall and Winter styles all in.
PUT US TEST ON ONE SUIT FOR A
TRIAL.
today. There's
Mrs. aid Miss Alice
went lo
J. T. W A-k.-w,
of
here today.
Kev. F. A. iii was
sirs days, as on
the sin
Mr. Mis I. Burgess,
who have been visiting relatives
to Green
j ville Monday.
Mrs V. sod little
son,
lives at Chapel Hill mil. i
points west, return ad home
I,. O. h Nor-
folk .
ink,
iii
FRANK WILSON
Clothier.
EASTERN REFLECTOR.
NOTICE,
If i a Miss M in lbs
Is
.
fur sod you
u IV
. Lope you k
it
R ii.
OS MUST
.
SHORT LOCAL I
Snap Shots St Home News I
I s I. w Words
Tenth month.
Three the gone.
fail lo register for
The at
den Saturday.
Greenville's gelling mine
co limn ii at one
and
Turnip M. Si
You can a good in the
at Reflector
Ii Store.
There will tie an entire new
i inn of Mil fur the
her
PERSONAL NOTES
Mention of People
With in the World
I. M. i
today.
Mis. W. M. Brown Tin
V. VI ii I i.- v ii
iii
M. In
Dr. i in
day
Mrs, T. vis l mil
Fleming, Washing
i ton, here
l. ; v.
ii,
W. M ,
is in
Mis. i. II.
evening,
News
Mis. Moore
, for
S Olive till-III
, ,,., Mi -mil I-
Bi lie.
A. ti. Cos Maud of Apr., i
went to
st in Wool
Mode, Brown,
Grey and Shades,
Sponged and Shrunk Skirt-
went on Ike
I,
V.
today,
this
, It. L. a lo-
is the
Velvets,
V e v e t e e n
If you would be up with fashion's latest creations one of the above suits
must be included in your outfit. We have them in all the colors, in the
ties in Charlotte
Lillian I
t r. is and Corduroys. Ask to see them. I floor.
in
newly
bi tier today,
Dr. W. Perkins I'm
this morning.
II. it. left fur
lotto this morning.
Char
market today.
Mis.
hums this afternoon,
who
Mis. Lillie
day in Win., ville. U
returned
. IS III I III
. home
Miss went to this comity, spent today in town,
Saturday evening. ,. , . . I
I Mrs. It. L. and
Mrs. Pearl for ma. who nave been visiting rein-
Va., this morning, Dees in Beaufort, returned
Ben left morning.
spend at
, Miss M.
Ni, one can vole in this New designs, elegantly
he bu was
Mount, returned borne tale morn but a died at Hie
iii-. W. II. in Skin
Maggie returned this morning, of
many to nil of our friends for the many
mid spoken our Brat
millinery opening .-itch and every .
tin-in that ii is highly that will use our
bail to give them nothing Art Millinery of
ill. exclusive patterns, goods every
day. the big windows,
or before October 86th.
jell can get the lies
In the way of tablets
at
had not it lire
alarm in so lung, everybody want-
ed to Saturday
worth
pair
White
Pretty In
Scotch Thread
Lace Curtains
nil teal long, button
is, full
lac.
pair
edges, worth W
Very worth per
box. Our price,
from Pilot Moan i ml Age, Bo years.
lain. Tun survive him, aged
The sinking of Miss Madge and respectively.
of in tin-
tint church Sunday night, was,
October month tn out A to the largo con They Are All Right.
The new Are company that was
Envelopes,
Heavy, nil sizes.
pack.
Best Needles, paper
Best Calico, yard
D.
a than night
never had pleasure i bear
i a than hers.
The for the to their alarm night
ejection will have the books the, y arrived that showed the
places m the several take . k ,,,,,. ,,. A
Alps ob each Saturday re the parish of it.
. He hold bad gone four e
The are then j,, until bis or j
last, p would be will take In After the got their
them., after he ill .,, i Hie engine ll
hack and let . . . ,,,,,.,, ,., rt,. lays . . .
ii. the other
inlays
r lilt ham,
. .,, .- ,
la your j Mr. . on back to
kinds iii the and
Begin rot inn will
for registration
next, will main
open until sunset on
80th.
Under the recent
amendment, if you desire
on the
lion loll, lie sure to register
October Hath,
It. I. Smith Oft. an
other carload of this week.
Their sales marked
Judgment in
stuck in moat demand on
market, Bob knows a
from a hoe, a gen
el ll Utility
these. buyers do
will III the I.
Smith t
fill I t
heap tor to
Pit Alarm.
The lire night
it. Smith goes lo 10- I as by the the
lei near t Up depot, I be log
train, The origin of the Hi. is
Adrian went to Norfolk
today,
conjectural, as none
are supposed have on the
the par at the time, buck
Ibis et work put the
reach
ii. name In Mon-
day evening's train.
J. A. Dudley hi from
Ayden this morning.
ll. left
tins morning to study
point.
Many supposed that one of the
Our stock is larger and complete than
ever before. We are showing all of fashion's
latest weaves, and we invite you to come and
see what is worn in New York, London and
Paris. Special prices for the next few days in
Long and Short Pants Suits.
tobacco was on lire, and
avenue was pretty live-1
y awhile. Several
made good time tor a quarter mile
O. went lo
A specific for bilious
w chills and fever, malarial
Malaria and debility, malaria
dumb ague.
T.
mt
Have You Forgot
Our Raleigh Letter
THAT I AM STILL AN
UP-TO-DATE LINE OF
What
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
A OF OTHER THING
WHICH I AM I 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
Tell You
That the place to gel the best
Fruit Jars
is at our store- We have them in
different style and sizes at price
as low as the lowest Then as
usual we are headquarter tor
Best of Everything
in the Grocery Line
Get your table supplies from as
you are sure so have beat.
BITTER CHEESE ON ICE.
I w Notes from the State Capital M
Special of
The of the first week of the
I joint campaign between
ard Hon. Locke Craig
i mM Witnessed by the Meting of
I these candidate fur the Senator
ship iii Raleigh Saturday night in
the hall of the House at the
The crowd was a limited one.
While the discussion has, the
whole, been on a high plane, dig
characterized Mr-
i lies, there have been several
warn little at
But the crowds that have
lamed out to the discussion
I which of course deals with
national affairs and national
tics in the so
Lave not bean as large
was expected.
Advices received here New
York are to effect that the not-
ion seed and oil trust i the Virgin
in Carolina Chemical Co. in
has. by the sale of seven
million dollars of bonds, put itself
in possession of ample fund to so
increase it operation and
as to absolutely dominate the
market In cotton seed oil, and that
new or independent mills Stand a
; worse show now than ever and will
be forced out of business.
October but set as the
for holding the Appalachian
i Convention at
Wednesday, November Hi. ha
been SCI by Superintendent of
Joyner as North
Day in the public schools of the
i Washington Letter
Special
Capital of tie
HUB
WHEN YOU WANT
Dry Goods, Groceries. Confections,
etc. go to
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
Black Jack. N. C.
line cf us low
I produce bought for cash or In
exchange tor
American and Italian Marble
N, C.
Wire and Iron Fence Sold-
work sod prices
design and f
THE NEW GROCERS.
Dissolution Notice.
All are H.
and M. partners
trailing doing bus. under the
name and style, James
have this by
mutual consent.
, .
The James Mfg.
will present same to M. Jones
mi at. all
I, said will pat
i . II. James. The he
led I . under the
hut S. M. i
I. I-. .
i ii i d,
This August
C.
S. M. JONES.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
tare of the Stomach.
The man or woman who-- digestion i-
perfect and whoa stomach performs
function is
and sweetens the
ton and cures and per
all stomach troubles,
, -lion and dyspepsia. It i the won-
I. that i
o many sick people well
weak people strong by conveying to
their bodies all the nourishment In
II. food the -at. J. II.
I a- run me. i consider it the best
I . vi r used for dyspepsia and
stomach troubles. I was given on by
. saved my lire, lake
. i meals. Jno.
Prof. will the Public
School.
The public school will open
Monday. B. All who expect
to attend at anytime during the
term arc earnestly requested to be
present at eight thirty o'clock.
Monday looming.
At eleven o'clock Prof. Rag-
dale address the school. All
part-ills friend of pub-
education are cordially invited
to la- present.
Notice to Creditors.
Having qualified More the Clerk J
i count as
,.,, ,,.,.,., ii, will and
i ad.
II ii i i i
. ., me. I hereby all
., . in claims slate
said ad,
; , ,,,. ,. the SHh day
. mm, or will be plead
,. over A
. ,, state an urged
to me Immediately.
Tl ,;.,,.,. , July. am.
K. . i i din. Executor.
Ion
Court of count as
Executrix the Last Will
of J. N.
i given lo all
lo . estate to make Immediate pay-
t,. i and all
-mis against the estate
are to n the same
payment within twelve months from
date or this e lie plead in
their
This tilth
E M.
I J. N- Moore.
A Sad Disappointment.
ii,. liver mi Is a
hut you don't want to
purge, strain and break the
the stomach and bowels.
never disappoint.
cleanse tie poison
matter and it so gently
that one enjoys the pleasant
v a Ionic to the liver. Cure
biliousness, torpid liver prevent
fever. John U Wooten.
Carolina's Foremost Newspaper.
The Charlotte Observer
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR.
CALDWELL TOMPKINS.
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor.
PER YEAR.
Receive the
large telegraphic news service
to any paper between
Washington and Atlanta, and
special service is the
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Una piper.
SI OBSERVER con
lit Hi or more pages, and Isl
t- a large extent made up of
original matter.
THE SEMI
BU printed Tuesday and
i par year. The largest paper
in North
THE
Charlotte, N. C.
Hun. M. and lion.
Bryan -peak m
Friday Sid.
All are
in . or in any ray
an my lands. Any one
tn
S, lit.
J. I
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyer and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
Democratic
lion, Cyrus Watson will
dress the of county
Greenville on Monday, October
1903 Let everybody torn
out and hear this distinguished
speaker the political
of the day.
L. Blow,
Dam. Ea Colo
W. L. Ben
The cut the
or life never dull.
D. C, Sept. .
Last week was an eventful one
circles. The return
of the from Indianapolis,
immediately fallowed by that of
Secretaries Shaw and Wilson, and
the of dates
for public speeches by Secretary
Hoot, was peculiarly significant.
While there is no question but the
injury from which the
was was serious, it is
equally true that great relief was
manifested by the republican
leaders, at bis return to the
it compliance with
their wishes that his cabinet
followed suit. The great
latest by the people in
economic question was not
to sugar well for the
If the republicans have a
majority in both of the
Fitly eighth Congress, legislation
radically curtailing the power and
the profits of the trusts will be ex-
of them and this
Mr. Roosevelt was
That such legislation will
not be forthcoming the republican
leaders well they fear
I that then will be a revulsion of
if the people are
which will menu defeat in
1904, They also, that there
is a strong tariff revision
meat in the west and
was, at least slightly, yielding to
the demand, when he made his
speech at That was
not at all accord with the views
of the leaders of bis party. There-
fore, it has to
keep away from doubtful
trust to local candidates to
to pull own chestnuts from
the file.
triumph of Gen. Alger in
the Michigan
as it did, immediately after the
slighting of Mr. M.
Ferry, is regarded a to
the general interests of the party.
A is well knows,
Ian had built up a powerful ma
chine the state and which
commanded the support of the
Central railroad. Gen.
Alger is and it is
questionable if he or his friends
will contribute us liberally to the
republican campaign fund us did
the late his
The of the
machine is
a serious blow to republican
; the state. More-
lover, the President has won the
I support the voters to his Cuban
reciprocity policy, and so
has weakened the grasp of
Burrows and the republican
inn. It is admitted that rec-
lien. Alger, Mr.
fell that he was recognizing
the cleaner man and the man who
had the greatest claims the
for it must be admitted that
the of Mr. Ferry is quite
analogous to that Mr.
when i lie latter first a can-
the Ohio
nevertheless, it is
a republican politician to
consider who the cleaner man
Moreover it Is a kind of pot
kettle to de-
FARMS FOR SALE
One Farm, 11-2 miles from
here, i acres, cleared.
land for tobacco, corn,
cotton, etc. Splendid dwell-
two tobacco barns and
tenant houses.
Second Farm, miles
from here, acres, mostly
cleared, with tobacco barns
and tenant houses.
. I Third Farm, acres, about
half cleared, with good tenant
after others had Riven her up. and houses, tobacco barn and
brought her back to About half this farm
While working over her , d which
and suitable for
act after opening eye pasturage. Fine place man
to the key. to raise beef, cotton,
Later I sent to her room, at her hotel of dairy, as well as for
on a In a becoming room dwelling, good tenant
gown. She had not yet seven tobacco barn
Into middle age. though she was near . R three large
h orchards in bearing and vine-
I muM thank you for pasture and list land.
bringing mo back to she MM, All these farms on Free
I would be more grateful had
you let me die.
the Mysterious Key
I spending some lime at an At-
would rather
not name one day
on the bench looking at the bather
I saw a bathing run for
the water. Jump In and from the
shore. A woman had far
beyond her depth and to go
down. She was brought ashore In an
condition, having
twice before the man reached her.
OLD DOMINION
have experienced a great
said- we suffer, we j
think there is no more In
for us. When we to suffer, I
we forget that we have been
. ,. I
put her hand to her bosom as If
to assure herself that something
carried there had not been lost.
Tour key la I said. kept
nil eye on It while we wen- working
With you and saw you grasp It the mo-
yon
It occurred to me to make an attempt
to thaw this woman out of her
I spent two months at Ml re-
meeting her constantly on the
bench and beta, with her In sailing
other amusements. I
In restoring her to a normal
condition, but tn doing so lost my
heart , A
I well remember the evening I asked
her to be my wife. We were sitting
a veranda overlooking the beach
and the water. The wind had been
Offshore all day and had now died
down. The swells were coming In slug-
I always liken the ocean In
this to a lion beating the
Bands with his tall.
sheer I said, I
have tried to bring you to a more
healthful frame of mind. Now I wish
to sec you happy that you may
me
Her reply was a sudden clutching for
the key.
Tell I have earned
your what Is the mystery
of this
she replied, you shall
I am a married woman. Words
never e
, Delivery and in a healthy com-
Apply to
J. M. BEATY,
N. C.
Wood's Seeds.
Crimson
will under favorable
to of green food per
acre, or to tons of hay
is worth as a crop, a.
to per Full information
is contained in our
just issued, which we will mail free
Upon
Wood's Fall also tens
all about and Farm
Seeds for Fall Planting, Seed
Wheat, Barley,
Vetches, and
Clover Seeds, etc.
Write for Fall and
puce of any Heeds
WOOD SONS,
Richmond, Va,
sir. tries
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave dally at
M. for Washington.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York Boston,
Aurora, South Creek, Belhaven,
Swan Quarter, Ocracoke and
all for the West with rail-
roads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line Chesapeake
S. Co. from Baltimore. Mer-
and Line from
Boston.
July 1st the steam
will leave at
in. 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.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. O.
J. E. District
Washington, N. O
THE
CO.
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior Exterior Finishings
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build-
We solicit patronage and
guarantee to give satisfaction in
prices, styles and work.
Please send orders to
The Co.
GREENVILLE. N. O.
LAND SALE.
virtue decree
or Court county made at March
i a woman. i. , certain cause therein
all I have endured from i
IN
J. I PERRY CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bugs.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
A Liberal Offer.
The undersigned will give a In
ample
and I Tablets to any one wanting
a reliable n for disorders the
stomach, biliousness or constipation.
This I- ii remedy and a good one.
Drug Store Greenville,
Pharmacy,
16.00 REWARD.
light red row, solid
i. slightly darker on nose
ii cut oil three inches of bead
when left, inch strap
around neck. Will calve
Sept. 36th. Any one finding said
cow will notify. l. C
1902.
Don't Treat Symptoms
after the Stimulants and will never cure indigestion.
They may relieve the system but the next meal clogs again. The
food should digested. The nourishment It contains
should lie by the system.
Children
Thrive
on
ties, cleanses, strengthens and sweetens the stomach.
This digests all classes of food and assists
the and organs In assimilating and
transforming It Into the kind nourishment that In
taken up by the blood and led to the tissues throughout
of cures Indigent
and dyspepsia, thus removing the cause of all stomach
troubles. gives such strength to body that
It Is Invaluable in all wasting diseases.
I wish to think yon what for Clifton Collett, lad.
bad d. I triad ma
I I.
Digests What You Eat. ,
Prepared l T. C,
husband. After a long COOTS of i
brutality he left me. Before doing so
he hung this key about my neck, with
the am going to be a wander- I
and may never return. I give you
one Chance for happiness. If you can
the look Hint the key fits, you will
learn Something that may prove of
great Importance to He believed
that could never And It and wished
only to tantalize me, though I could
never understand Now- I have a
fancy that In that there may
something that would release me from
my legal connection with
Why do you think
he dropped from time to
Show the
She did and I examined It close-
It was neither a door key nor a
trunk key. It looked rather as If It
the wards of a lock Intended to
keep valuables. I Studied the matter
for time, then
can understand how a woman
would the problem Impossible
of solution. To a man It looks com-
easy. the matter lo
me, and I will see what I can
took the chain and key from her
neck and handed them to me. Then,
without looking further Into the future,
hoping for something-1 did not know
left her and the next day re-
turned to the city.
We met again In six weeks.
have solved the problem of tho
I said.
She was too excited to speak, and I
had a hundred duplicates of the
key mad, then sent one to every safe-
deceit company In each of the
cities of the asking
the manager If It would any of his
used for storing
night I received u letter
from the president of a St. com-
stating that the key would Open
a compartment In their stand-
In your
asked breathlessly.
Is all I know. you go
there to learn the
will start
a week she returned and.
flushed with excitement, told me that
she had found valuable securities that
she supposed her husband had
also a confession that he had
served a term In the for
defalcation.
he married asked.
Von knew nothing of
will be little trouble In
curing an annulment of such a mar-
it was no
The proved was right.
In time the courts annulled the mar-
and soon after a real marriage
a letter came to my wife from the
wanderer, written on his MOM
the Information tad elicited I y
investigations.
F. A.
landing, entitled re probate In
solemn form the Last Will and
Testament Thus. J. de-
I will, on
Monday, October
U o'clock m., before the Court
Mouse door in Greenville, sell at pub-
lie sale to the highest bidder, tor
cash, the following
land belonging to the estate the late
l I COREY,
-DEALER IN-------
i I he
w i. for
i line urn Users
tho famous
lulls pills
thorough.
for biliousness of
To
J. L.
The conductor a train of
thought often ha-lo sidetrack for
empty freights.
Conscience is the central station
on the telephone line between the
head and the heart.
lam In-longing to the estate of the
Thus. J. situate in Can
township. Pill county, to
One tract lying west of the
Washington Branch of the Atlantic
toast Line 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
the John Smith land and a part of
the Langley land.
tract lying on the east side
said immediately be-
tween said railroad and the county
road leading from Tarboro to W ash-
and adjoining the land of J.
B, Little on the south and the land of
Daniel Hill's heirs on the north, con-
Mil acres, more or leas.
One tract lying on the east side
of the county road leading from Tar-
to Washington, and bounded on
the west by said road; on the south
the public road commonly called
the on the east by a line
running from a pine on said
road, known as Sheppard and Little a
corner, a north-west course to a pine
stump on the side of a little branch,
known as Jenkins corner, and on the
north Alfred land, con-
acres more or less.
One tract adjoining tho last de-
scribed tract, the land of Alfred Jen-
kins, M. A. the high
mark of Sheppard's mill pond down
to Frank Pollard's land, with
POllard line to Bryant s
line, thence with line to
the high watermark of said mill
thence with said high water
down to the Griffin road, thence with
the road to the HO acre trait,
containing acres more or less
One tract beginning at s
and f nil ml road
and running with Little's line to
R. It. Flemings line to the Tarboro
Washington road, thence with said
road to the mill race,
thence with said to a
feet distant from the
mill dam. thence yards parallel
with said dam and H feet distant
therefrom, thence across the mill dam
to the high water mark of pond,
with the high water mark of
said pond to the road, thence
with said road to the beginning, con-
acres, more or less.
one tract lying on the north
side of Sheppard mill pond, ad-
joining said mill pond to the
water mark thereof, the lands of A .
II.
kins and W. containing
rare, more or less, and known as
part of the Home
One tract adjoining the land,
Joseph lisp, Bedding Warren, the
heirs of James W. and others,
containing acres, more or less,
and known as the tract.
K. One tract adjoining the lands of
Warren. Hansom Mobley and
others, containing acres, more or
less, and known as the W. K. W
ard tract.
The mill and mill seal known as
the including the
land by the to the high
waler mark, mill dam and mill
raws to the county road, with the
right privileges connected
JAMES K.
Commissioner.
This the 8th day September, 1802.
ii
A GENERAL LINE OF
II
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE MB.
J. R. CARET.
GREENVILLE C.
s-----o i
Cotton Bagging and Ties alway
on
Fresh goods kept constantly
hand. Country produce and
gold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every
par and prices as low the
lowest. Highest market price
paid for country produce.
Dr. D James,
Many in
Pitt Co n
read only one
newspaper
Eastern
Reflector
It's the only
way to
them.
The Eastern Ref
D. J.
TO
IN THE
HOME
VOL. GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 1902.
NO.
That's Where
Eastern
Reflector
IS READ AND
APPRECIATED j
Ricks Wilkinson
We were
Right
in our selection of Fall and Winter
apparel, this has attested
the approval of men of fashion
who have visited our store during the
past week and mode their purchases.
We want your approval now.
We want you lo come in and see the
new seasons style and make
election while the stock is new and
fresh -come in tomorrow morning.
While we have both Suits
Top Coats at a great variety of prices
we want yon to note particularly the
especially large collection of each
which we have marked
Common Schools.
If compare the qualities am
Styles with others you will them
equal to any sold elsewhere at
In our boys Department
Top Coat and Reefers that are
mil J lo M more than our prices, and those who have the
care of hoy. will be particularly interested d a
. . ,.,, ,,,
our offerings of Juvenile apparel at.
Ricks Wilkinson
During the three and a half
years of our of office we
have appropriated and at the end
of the fiscal year we will I
hundred thousand
the and
them in your six.
bawl red thousand dollars more for
the common schools than
appropriated and for
that purpose during the
of their tenure of office. If any-
body wants to attack us for Ibis
we say to lo your
hearts We have no
apologies lo make for ii. We
in it. We say to them,
Constitution required it, we were
able to do it, it was our duly to do
it, we did it, and we God we
did it With the unanimous
of the people North Carolina,
for I am glad say Hie Populists
Republicans, well as lb mo
the Legislatures of
and 1901, voted for the
these additional appropriations
for common schools.- M.
Simmons at
Our Ready to Wear
DEPARTMENT
MATERIAL PROGRESS
we regained control of
legislative department of the
j government. In 1900 we regained
control of the executive depart
is more complete than before. Beau
new style Jackets for ladies, misses
and children, in the lies materials and
late cuts. You should see our Monte
Carlo Jackets,
ft
Troths,
So Tired
It may be from overwork, bat
the chances are from la-
active
With a well conducted LIVER
one can do mountains of labor
without
It adds a hundred per cent to
ones earning capacity.
It can be kept in healthful action
by, and only by
neat of the government. While
work of redemption will not
be complete until the nominees of
this convention have been elected
and the prestige of the judiciary,
lost under Pinion regime, restored,
for all practical purposes, with
slight exception, the Democratic
for three years last passed
baa been in control of the affairs
of Stale responsible for
administration. The
party and the State are to
be congratulated upon the
progress we have made
during these three year of Dem-
administration, Never in
Jail our history have in-1 the recent of
I been , monopoly have led many
tin ii. . . . I
that challenge comparison in
price are our offerings this
season-all best goods and finished
with the new Slot Seam.
Millinery
Autumn Showing
OF THE SEASON'S
NEWEST STYLES
MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS recall
that my display of Pattern Hats last
season was pronounced the prettiest in
town. Let me tell you just here I will have a
larger assortment, grander styles and lower
prices than any preceding season. My line of
Ready-to-wear Hack Hats will be the
largest ever shown in Greenville.
MRS. GREENE will be with me
again, which is n guarantee that my hats will
excel in style and beauty any sold elsewhere.
Wait and see my complete stock before
you buy.
The man who advertise is
man who gets the dough.
A business that isn't ad-
worth wasting time
over.
You never know how much your
business, can amount to until you
advertise find out.
The public has u short memory.
That's reason that a business
to profitable must be ad-
continuously.
No big business has ever built
up without the publicity given it
by Judicious advertising, in
this era of advertising it is mote
ever important that a
expecting success should be
liberally advertised,
Alter advertising ha built up a
nourishing the work
the ad writer is by no means at an I
end. It remains for him to
Cue business a prosperous con-
with the co operation of the
other Louis Ad.
Writer.
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
GREEN
Tuft's Pills
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
and
an ill wind that blows no
one The exigencies caused
a great
. families
to thoughtfully the
desirability flesh food. Aside
the, from the humanitarian standpoint,
Coll Mil. ,, , M . . .
and established the Slate in the
same length of time as during
control. Never in all our history
have so many corporations and
business associations been formed
and chartered the same length
of lime us during the last year
under Democratic control, ibis
record is a very gratifying
from food the underlying
of which is death and decay.
The possibilities of disease in a
diet are Every
element required for the sustenance
and growth of the body Is found
Latest Styles in Dress Patterns for
Ladies end Children, to
f 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 fact. An average
of for everything sold on floor during the month of
August does its own talking what Man and
the rest of do for those who sell at the
you only to try US to be convinced that we
Will get you the highest prices every time.
O. F. EVANS CO ,
Proprietor. Greenville Warehouse.
G. t,
It. S.
D. S.
Why Living i. High.
chief cause for the increase
the cost of living is the tariff-
fostered trusts. These trusts
almost every article which we eat
and wear, and almost every farm
implement cheaper in foreign
tries than to own people,
denying us the right to buy as
cheaply as Arabs, heathen an
aliens.
The Republican denounced
trusts in their platform, but let u.
their sincerity on this vital
In the fifty sixth
grass they pigeon holed an anti-
trust bill rather than let it conic to
a vote. In the last Congress the
Senate killed an trust amend
by a strictly party vote, the
Democrats for amend-
and the Republicans against
it. This amendment, too, was in
accordance a recommendation
of the President in It is message to
If when Adam was Created the
Almighty had given In in a
of a year, Adam
been so frugal as not to one
cent his income, thou
years of salary would not
make him worth as much this
steel trust has made off the people
in one short twelve months
Y. Webb at
New Dress Goods
Silks, Ail-Over Laces ,
s in body to defend
an, of the outside animal kingdom.
, of capital and When live on a higher plane
both inside and outside of of thought, they will cease to
i, ow -slaughter in order to exist.
power In and I When you consume the
voice the sentiment of this the luscious fruit
and of the Democratic the fattening legumes, the satisfy
people of Carolina when I j nuts and all the sun kissed
that as long a we remain of the vegetable world
or in the State we will conduct you are missing absolutely nothing
Its affairs SO as to merit and re-j conductive to bodily and mental
a continuation of this vigor, but are absorbing the vital-
deuce, not only from our own of sunlight, air
pie, but from those outside of health, cleanliness, instead of
Mate, who have capital to disease, decay and death,
or who are seeking at. of slaughter house
ammonia Greensboro. Many a pasty
j eruptive skin, a case of
and irascible
Ever, Legislature In North Car- by
an was controlled by the
M. Siegfried New York Ledger.
publicans baa been B disgrace
the State. Everybody now admits I
the infamous Legislature
Province of Teaching.
Educators have learned a great
laud doings. And the Legislatures late years about teaching,,
of 1899 and 1897 were almost as I they no more
During the past the
number of apple trees in North
Carolina has increased from
to and the
of peach from to
am null M
E are showing the strongest line of
Dress Goods and Trimmings in all the
latest shades and weaves that trill be
shown this season. We are paying
especial attention to this line of goods, and you
may rest assured you will get the lowest prices
if you buy from us We also have a line of
staple goods, such as Homespuns, Calicoes,
and in anything want in
the staple line.
shoes
Department is full up with bar-
gain nil the lat-st styles for men, ladies and
children.
CLOTHING
Men's, boys children's Clothing.
can ave you some j department.
w .-arc headquarters prices and quality.
have them from the cheapest to the best
We have the latest things in Furnishing
Woods, mob. as Collars, Cuffs,
Underwear,
want line are can supply.
Goodness f quality with cheapness of price
can alway l. depended upon our store. We
respectfully invite you to examine our line be-
fore buying your fall goods.
I bad. In proof of this we publish- j
, t weeks ago what was pub-1
in 1897 by the leading Pop-
, papers. Senator But-
in the Caucasian of February
1897, declared that to
this date I be Legislature is a damn-
able to
Do Ninth Carolinian wish any-
more such It is bad
enough lo have had one
that was a dis-
grace, surely white
of Forth Carolina do not wish to
elect another like
Record.
Your friends,
PULLEY BO WEN
2nd Door North of Hank of
We what a Yankee com-
would live upon. We
throw a of bushel
fruit in their
Mason, and when are gone
buy canned goods pal up by
our considerate northern friends
In. know that we must have them.
Corn from Maine, peaches from
Mai laud, and even sweet
raised canned
have been sold in the
We are sleep
over rights and
away our opportunities, We
must tin it over several new leaves
if we would be independent, and as
natural happy.
s Herald.
teaching is a process of develop.
rather a matter of
The purpose of correct teach-
is not to stuff a with
formation, hot rather to train the
mind. As some teacher has said,
education is dynamic. In training
a child we may learn much from
nature's way of development. In
making the endeavor of the
is simply to assist nature.
I He dies about the roots of a plant,
nourishes it with fertilizers, makes
all the conditions to growth as
favorable as he can, and then
leaves the rest to nature, and a
surely us nature's laws are fixed
the plant which is thus treated
will grow. The Intelligent teach-
will pan j,, teaching
the young idea to
m Times.
he
Wave
He into her score
As soft blue as the sky;
Hi was an oculist, and she
Had cinders in her eyes.
Press me closer, closer still,
W what fervor yon can master
All my nerves responsive thrill.
me closer, mustard plaster.
Forty Torture.
To lie relieved from a torturing
attar to year torture might well
cause the gratitude sort. That
what Witch Basel
for f. He
Witch Salve
no- of piles after I suffered
rear. Cures cuts, wound,
am diseases. Beware of
Sick Headache
Food doesn't digest well
Appetite poor Bowels
constipated Tongue coated
It's your liver Pills
are liver pills; they cure
biliousness.
All