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Have You Forgot <lb/>
I AM STILL CARRYING AN <lb/>
UP-TO-DATE USE OF <lb/>
What <lb/>
Pry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
AND A OTHER THINGS <lb/>
WHICH I AM TO MENTION. <lb/>
Come to sec me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork. <lb/>
Yours to <lb/>
las. B. White. <lb/>
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEES PAID IN THE <lb/>
II Ml MIL <lb/>
OF NEWARK, N. J. TOOT HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that works <lb/>
To reduce Premium. Of <lb/>
TO the Insurance, or the lifetime <lb/>
s To make policy payable as an endowment the <lb/>
of <lb/>
2.63 <lb/>
2.29 <lb/>
2.77 <lb/>
T. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
with the revenue <lb/>
laws of the year of I will on <lb/>
Monday, the 6th day of May, 1901, <lb/>
sell at public sale before the Court <lb/>
House door the town of Green- <lb/>
ville, the following tracts of laud <lb/>
and for the taxes thereon <lb/>
for the year of 1900. The name, <lb/>
of acres and amount of <lb/>
taxes are stated, the costs 91.30 to <lb/>
be added to <lb/>
G. M. <lb/>
Tax Collector. <lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
wife, 8.62 <lb/>
It. E. acres, <lb/>
Samuel j acre <lb/>
M. Corey, M acres <lb/>
Peter Cherry, acres <lb/>
Clark, lot <lb/>
L. Elks, acres <lb/>
,, <lb/>
Eaton, i acre 2.20 <lb/>
Ed Fleming, lot 2.88 <lb/>
Fleming, lot 3.53 <lb/>
Sarah lot 1.23 <lb/>
Alex Harris, acres 3.87 <lb/>
lot 2-39 <lb/>
Ed Harris, lot 3.15 <lb/>
Luke J. House, lot <lb/>
I Root. G. Hodges, lot 2.61 <lb/>
B. J. lot 3.15 <lb/>
A. acres 2.67 <lb/>
Peter Harrington, I lot 2.30 <lb/>
L. W. Lawrence, lot 5.75 <lb/>
Louisa lot <lb/>
Reuben J. Moore, acres 5.77 <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Samuel lot 3.53 <lb/>
John Mai able, lot 2.80 <lb/>
Charlie lot 2.59 <lb/>
wife, acres 2.26 <lb/>
M. A. Sutton, acres 3.98 <lb/>
II. I. o acres 9.97 <lb/>
J. H. Shivers, acres <lb/>
B. F. Tyson, acres <lb/>
. . lot <lb/>
., <lb/>
John Vines, lot <lb/>
Amos Williams, lot <lb/>
OBSERVATIONS <lb/>
Mad. by the <lb/>
Tar. <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
without <lb/>
Potash. <lb/>
Supply <lb/>
enough Pot- <lb/>
ash and your <lb/>
profits be <lb/>
large; without <lb/>
Potash your <lb/>
crop will be<lb/>
Our took <lb/>
MM WORKS, <lb/>
--s , <lb/>
the United <lb/>
BOOKS. <lb/>
THE COUNTY BOARD OF SCHOOL <lb/>
HAVE APPOINTED THE <lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
As one of the depositories for Public School in <lb/>
Pitt County. We handle the books designated on the <lb/>
State list for the public schools and can supply what- <lb/>
ever you need. We also have <lb/>
COPY BOOKS, <lb/>
slant and double ruled practice writing book. <lb/>
tablets, fool's cap paper, pens, pencils, slates, <lb/>
crayons, colored crayons, inks companion boxes, etc. <lb/>
of Our <lb/>
B pencils cent. S plain lead pencils cent, <lb/>
rubber tipped lead pencil cent, a nice tablet with <lb/>
cover cent, ti assorted crayons, with metal hold- <lb/>
In nice rood box cents. I pencil, slate pen- <lb/>
and pen, and rule, all in nice wood box, <lb/>
cents. A great big wide tablet cents. Bottle of best <lb/>
ink on the market, cents. Copy books to cents. <lb/>
White crayons, gross in box. cents. Good fool s cm <lb/>
paper cants per quire. <lb/>
For the Business Man. <lb/>
We carry a nice lino of and single entry ledgers, <lb/>
long day books, journals, counter books, memorandums, <lb/>
order books, draft and note books, time <lb/>
For Society <lb/>
We nave all kinds and of box paper, card and <lb/>
envelope visiting note papers and tablets. <lb/>
39.82 <lb/>
2.58 <lb/>
2.70 <lb/>
1.67 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.33 <lb/>
3.49 <lb/>
1.81 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.33 <lb/>
SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN TO ALT. <lb/>
MAGAZINES. <lb/>
Famous fountain gen <lb/>
B. Williams, acres <lb/>
Claudine lot <lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
Alfred Darden, lot <lb/>
Forbes, acres <lb/>
Mrs. Mary Joyner, lot <lb/>
Mrs. M. A. Moore, acres <lb/>
W. N. acres <lb/>
K. V. Powell. acres <lb/>
Mrs. Pittman, lot <lb/>
W. J. Slaughter, acres <lb/>
Elisabeth 2.67 <lb/>
Washington. acres <lb/>
W. J. White, lot 3.23 <lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
Alonzo Joyner. lot 4.30 <lb/>
Mrs. lot 2.67 <lb/>
K. T. Lewis wife, acres 1.00 <lb/>
B. F. Moore, Jr., acres 10.00 <lb/>
Sarah Cox. acres <lb/>
Ed Flanagan, I lot 3.17 <lb/>
Hay wood 2.29 <lb/>
Hines, acre <lb/>
Alton Joyner, lot 4.30 <lb/>
Clayton Joyner, acres 5.67 <lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
J. L. Buck, acres 4.75 <lb/>
H. A. acres 6.17 <lb/>
II. H. Davis, Hot <lb/>
Johnson, acres 2.90 <lb/>
Frank acres 1.00 <lb/>
lb. E. acres 1.23 <lb/>
Hardy Hines, acres 3.15 <lb/>
Mills, acres 2.91 <lb/>
John Page, acres 1.00 <lb/>
B. F. Sutton, acres 2.89 <lb/>
J. B. Smith wile, acres 1.00 <lb/>
D. C. Way Co., 1.33 <lb/>
DIM <lb/>
Lucy J. Joyner, acres 1.58 <lb/>
Bowling Tyson, acres ID <lb/>
N. Williams, acres 1.33 <lb/>
BETHEL TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
Delia Briley, I acre <lb/>
James Crimes, acre 2.44 <lb/>
Gregory heirs, J acre <lb/>
W. C. Hardy, lot <lb/>
. i . <lb/>
Hopkins, acre 2.20 <lb/>
Ella Knight, lot <lb/>
CAROLINA TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
His, S. A. Keel, acres 4.84 <lb/>
Win. A. acres <lb/>
township. <lb/>
W. L. Everett, <lb/>
Webb Walter. 89.26 <lb/>
M. T. Jefferson. acres 3.33 <lb/>
B. M. Lewis, acres 16.00 <lb/>
R. Atkinson, acre <lb/>
E. C. Knight, acres 2.00 <lb/>
Lucius I acres 1.33 <lb/>
township. <lb/>
A. Cox, acres <lb/>
Root. E. Cox, acres 1.00 <lb/>
fains Johnson, acre 1.17 <lb/>
T. M. Manning. acre 2.74 <lb/>
la <lb/>
States. <lb/>
The following table by the end <lb/>
statistician, Dr. Carroll, Is <lb/>
give i as quite as authentic as any <lb/>
comparative table that can be ob- <lb/>
Catholic <lb/>
Methodist Episcopal <lb/>
Regular Baptist <lb/>
Reg. Baptist <lb/>
Episcopal, Sooth <lb/>
Disciples of Christ <lb/>
Reg. <lb/>
Presbyterian <lb/>
Protestant Episcopal <lb/>
African Episcopal<lb/>
Lutheran Con. <lb/>
African <lb/>
General Council <lb/>
Latter Day <lb/>
Reformed <lb/>
United Brethren <lb/>
Presbyterian <lb/>
Colored Episcopal <lb/>
German Evangelical Synod <lb/>
Lutheran General Synod <lb/>
Methodist Protestant <lb/>
Cumberland Presbyterian <lb/>
Norwegian <lb/>
Primitive Baptist <lb/>
United Presbyterian <lb/>
Reformed <lb/>
The cattle raiser no prepares to <lb/>
shed hi I steers. <lb/>
The way of the transgressor is <lb/>
hard to out. <lb/>
If trouble you would borrow, de- <lb/>
lay it until the morrow. <lb/>
turn of the <lb/>
home after the wedding trip. <lb/>
When age is in question women <lb/>
are not of a for-giving <lb/>
You are not needed at college <lb/>
now unless you take the base ball <lb/>
course. <lb/>
The blind actor usually requires <lb/>
a leading man. <lb/>
Duck trousers are not <lb/>
for wet weather. <lb/>
When it comes to scales every <lb/>
man has his own weigh. <lb/>
Even a lightning calculator can <lb/>
not always predict a thunder <lb/>
storm. <lb/>
Every schooner has a master. In <lb/>
deed, some of them are -mas- <lb/>
No, Maude, dear; a trial trip <lb/>
doesn't necessarily mean a ride in <lb/>
a prison van. <lb/>
is rent said the Or <lb/>
boy, when the nail on the gar- <lb/>
den fence tore his pants. <lb/>
Di <lb/>
J. W. HUT t n. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
Three Yew Kn, <lb/>
Times <lb/>
RICHMOND, VA., <lb/>
Now Only Cents a Tear, <lb/>
and includes absolutely free The <lb/>
Paragon Monthly, New The <lb/>
Farm Journal, Philadelphia. <lb/>
IKE MILT AND <lb/>
Including Farm Journal and Para- <lb/>
Monthly, now only per <lb/>
year; per month by mail. <lb/>
Address THE <lb/>
Richmond, Va. <lb/>
OLD LINE <lb/>
to no <lb/>
Steamer leave <lb/>
ton daily ate A. M. for Green <lb/>
leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, <lb/>
and Fridays at A. X. for Tar- <lb/>
leave Tarboro for <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York Bea- <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the Wait <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion Co. frost <lb/>
New Clyde Line <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, Art. <lb/>
Washington, N. O. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, Aft., <lb/>
N. <lb/>
L. H. Pender, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. O. <lb/>
Tobacco Flues, Tin Hoofing, Ac. <lb/>
Expert employed. All <lb/>
kinds Gun and Locksmith work <lb/>
first class. Re-stocking of guns a <lb/>
specialty. <lb/>
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter <lb/>
ATTENTION AGENTS <lb/>
Mr. John C. Anent for <lb/>
North Carolina and Virginia, of that Well- <lb/>
Known Popular Company, <lb/>
MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb/>
Life Insurance Co., of <lb/>
Desires to announce to its large number of <lb/>
policy holder, and to the public <lb/>
generally, of North com- <lb/>
will now la <lb/>
state and from this date will <lb/>
and policies, to all de- <lb/>
airing the beat i ranee la the best <lb/>
life insurance company in the world. <lb/>
If agent in your town hat not <lb/>
completed arrangements, address <lb/>
JOHN <lb/>
State Agent, Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
Assets <lb/>
Paid policy <lb/>
reliable energetic agent wanted at <lb/>
once to work for the <lb/>
We are prepared anything in <lb/>
Hie Hough Lumber line at prices as low as <lb/>
the lowest. and bill Bluff a <lb/>
Local and car load Iota at Staton <lb/>
miles north of Greenville <lb/>
A. WARD, <lb/>
IX- <lb/>
Cotton Baaing Ties always <lb/>
on t <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly es <lb/>
hand. produce and <lb/>
sold. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
P. O. <lb/>
Bethel, N. <lb/>
CURES <lb/>
RHEUMATISM <lb/>
TO STAY CURED. <lb/>
MEDICAL <lb/>
A remedy that <lb/>
recent long stand- <lb/>
The greatest blood <lb/>
known. Has the hearty <lb/>
of <lb/>
alter trial. Cures <lb/>
cent, of the treated. Price <lb/>
by BRYAN NICHOLS. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
On May lat we expect to close our boat <lb/>
All persona owing are requested to <lb/>
make Immediate payment. AH person <lb/>
baring claims against will I hem <lb/>
st our office u Eastern Warehouse for <lb/>
settlement. <lb/>
ft HOOKER. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C, April 1801. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
The Clerk of Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
county, baring Issued letters <lb/>
to me, the undersigned, on the It day <lb/>
A. B. L. <lb/>
deceased, notice to <lb/>
all creditors of said estate to present <lb/>
to the <lb/>
within months after the <lb/>
date of this notice, or notice win be <lb/>
plead In bar of their <lb/>
This the day of April 1901 , <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Executor on the estate A B. L. <lb/>
W. R. WHICH A RD <lb/>
IS <lb/>
And when it comes to <lb/>
Perfect Health. <lb/>
Keep the system in perfect or- <lb/>
by the occasional use of <lb/>
Pills. They reg- <lb/>
the bowels and produce <lb/>
A Vigorous Body. <lb/>
For sick headache, malaria, <lb/>
constipation and kin- <lb/>
diseases, an absolute cure <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat. <lb/>
Letter copying books Bud carbon <lb/>
paper at Reflector Book Store. <lb/>
F. Shelton, of <lb/>
was here Thursday. <lb/>
John Warren, Jr., of Conetoe, <lb/>
was here Saturday. <lb/>
Mrs. Dr. C. M. Jones and Mrs. <lb/>
John Galloway, of <lb/>
paid our town a call Thursday. <lb/>
J. H. made a flying <lb/>
trip to Raleigh a few days <lb/>
And Mr. says he went to <lb/>
sec his best girl. Go ahead Jim, <lb/>
you are a winner. <lb/>
Misses Emma and <lb/>
Fleming House's Station, <lb/>
are visiting Miss Blanch Fleming. <lb/>
Miss Ward, of Greenville, <lb/>
after spending a few days here <lb/>
with relatives, left Saturday for <lb/>
to visit her sister, Mrs. <lb/>
Amanda Holiday. <lb/>
Mrs Rachel Webb, Elm City, <lb/>
came Saturday to visit her <lb/>
Mrs. W. <lb/>
It, R. Fleming had bis first train <lb/>
of logs I Friday over <lb/>
the A. C. I., from Oakley. <lb/>
The National <lb/>
of Eastern Carolina <lb/>
have just closed a business meet- <lb/>
here, I composed and rep <lb/>
of counties and <lb/>
have decided to buy a site and <lb/>
factories of different kinds <lb/>
to and their race <lb/>
employment, claiming to have <lb/>
five hundred <lb/>
paid capital to start with. <lb/>
The continued weather for <lb/>
this time of the year has stopped <lb/>
the from planting cotton <lb/>
this section. And those that <lb/>
have planted are declined to think <lb/>
that they will be compelled to <lb/>
make the second planting to secure <lb/>
a stand. <lb/>
UNIVERSITY <lb/>
Law School. <lb/>
The Summer Term July 1st, to <lb/>
continue three months. Thorough <lb/>
in courses admitting to the bar. Special <lb/>
lectures by eminent lawyers. For <lb/>
Jan. C. <lb/>
Chapel Hill, N. O. <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
Raster. Vic.- saw <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every <lb/>
t and prices as low the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for <lb/>
seals ad <lb/>
glow to pal. <lb/>
lb. <lb/>
W S for----- <lb/>
, Bead <lb/>
oar bowl. <lb/>
EXTRA <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
SO <lb/>
LA I <lb/>
U. SO Saw <lb/>
. <lb/>
For sale by J h WOOTEN, <lb/>
N U <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Having qualified before the <lb/>
court Clerk of Pitt as <lb/>
of the estate of L T. <lb/>
la hereby given to all <lb/>
persons i to the estate to make <lb/>
mediate payment to the undersigned. <lb/>
And all persona baring ma against said <lb/>
ins to the <lb/>
within twelve months from the <lb/>
this notice, or the same will be <lb/>
plead In bar of <lb/>
This 17th day of April 1901. A <lb/>
R. DAVIS, <lb/>
Administrator of Mrs, L T. <lb/>
The Clerk i f the Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
county haring this day issued to the <lb/>
letters of administration on the <lb/>
of W. A. deceased, <lb/>
is hereby to all persons holding <lb/>
claims against said to present them <lb/>
for payment or before the lath <lb/>
day of April 1902, or this notice will be <lb/>
plead In bar of their All persons <lb/>
indebted to said estate v requested to <lb/>
nuke payment to me. <lb/>
This the of April 1901. <lb/>
JESSE <lb/>
A the of W. A. Smith. <lb/>
UM <lb/>
IS- <lb/>
SIM <lb/>
A GENERAL OF <lb/>
BE <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
COMB TO MB. <lb/>
J. B. COBBY. <lb/>
1875.-------- <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Wholesale retail Grocer and <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba- <lb/>
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor <lb/>
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
and Gail Ax <lb/>
Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Lye. Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prune, Currents, Raisins, Glass <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Macs <lb/>
Cheese. Beet Butter, Stand <lb/>
ard Sawing and nu <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for Com <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
II i <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Letters of administration upon the <lb/>
of Redding Hudson, d, haring, <lb/>
day been issued to by the Clerk of the <lb/>
w Curt of Pitt County, Notice is <lb/>
hereby to all persons holding <lb/>
against said to present to me <lb/>
for payment r before the day of <lb/>
March 1902, or this notice will be plead in <lb/>
bar of their All persons indebted <lb/>
U said are requested to make <lb/>
payment tome. <lb/>
This the 27th day of March 1901. <lb/>
J. A. HUDSON, <lb/>
of Redding Hudson. <lb/>
Norfolk, V. <lb/>
Cotton and Broken in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Letters of administration having this <lb/>
day been Issued to me by the Clark of <lb/>
Superior Court of Pitt upon the es- <lb/>
of W. n. deceased, notice Is <lb/>
given to all persons claims <lb/>
said estate to present thorn <lb/>
payment on or before day or <lb/>
be In <lb/>
bar of their recovery. Persons <lb/>
notified to make immediate <lb/>
me. <lb/>
Thia the 1st day of April 1901. <lb/>
CANNON, <lb/>
of the W. H. deceased. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Letters of administration, with tie will <lb/>
annexed, this day been issued to mo <lb/>
by the Clerk Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
upon the estate of L. K. Laughing- <lb/>
house deceased, Is hereby to <lb/>
all holding claims said es- <lb/>
to them to me Sir payment <lb/>
on or lbs day of March or <lb/>
bis notice will plead In rt- <lb/>
All persons Indebted to <lb/>
tale are notified to <lb/>
to me. <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
WILLIAM J. <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, <lb/>
TERMS Payable in <lb/>
One Year Six Months <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy fie. <lb/>
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb/>
The Semi- <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one year far or Tag Daily <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year for 13.50 payable la ad- <lb/>
make Immediate pay- <lb/>
1901. <lb/>
will of L. E. <lb/>
v.-.----. <lb/>
Lawyers. <lb/>
-FOB <lb/>
SI <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
II TO <lb/>
PEP, II <lb/>
VOL XX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, MAY <lb/>
NO <lb/>
ice KM <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
Attention Please. <lb/>
PINE APPLE <lb/>
TISSUES, <lb/>
LAWNS, <lb/>
ORGANDIES, <lb/>
SHIRT <lb/>
WAIST <lb/>
SILK <lb/>
PERSIAN <lb/>
LAWNS <lb/>
INDIA <lb/>
FIGURED <lb/>
DIMITIES <lb/>
PIQUES. <lb/>
Our white goods are the prettiest and cheapest. <lb/>
See us before buying. We won't be undersold. <lb/>
w. T. LEE CO. <lb/>
OP <lb/>
Delivered by M-a. A. I. Blow to <lb/>
The <lb/>
Delegates, friends and you the <lb/>
loved and honored representative <lb/>
of mother circle, Mrs. Davis, <lb/>
we, King's of <lb/>
Greenville, to say that extend <lb/>
to yon heart-felt greetings; <lb/>
that we welcome you to our town <lb/>
to homes, to our hearts, would <lb/>
but feebly express our feelings. <lb/>
We are indeed filled with a deep <lb/>
joy and appreciation of the high <lb/>
privilege of coming in touch, of <lb/>
meeting face to face, with <lb/>
of our workers, members of <lb/>
some of you <lb/>
yet all sisters, with one <lb/>
father, one purpose and one <lb/>
We realize that you are here, <lb/>
not simply to gratify <lb/>
ed joy of having you come, you <lb/>
wanted come, for a renewal of <lb/>
our vows of love to God service <lb/>
That by united prayer <lb/>
and zeal we might accomplish <lb/>
much to hasten the coming of His <lb/>
Kingdom. But more than this <lb/>
have come because there <lb/>
dwelt on earth a great unselfish <lb/>
boundless love, which spent <lb/>
itself on the poor, the humble, the <lb/>
homeless, the out cast, the heart <lb/>
broken and the wanderer. It is in <lb/>
His name and for His sake that <lb/>
yon are here. No cause is greater <lb/>
than this, which we have pledged <lb/>
ourselves, may we not forget to <lb/>
preserve the dignity and <lb/>
of our high calling. <lb/>
Let us enter upon the be- <lb/>
fore us with our hearts filled with <lb/>
Christian charity. May only the <lb/>
best way to do the best work for <lb/>
God humanity, claim our <lb/>
every thought. Let neither per- <lb/>
or prejudice part <lb/>
in our decisions. Let sunlight <lb/>
of service illumine oar faces and <lb/>
with the simplicity trust of <lb/>
little children open hearts to <lb/>
be filled with wisdom and <lb/>
from our Father, that will <lb/>
guide us all deliberations, <lb/>
while the earnest silent prayer <lb/>
that ascends from every heart, <lb/>
should be, Lord what would <lb/>
Thou have us do t <lb/>
And then with joy we realize <lb/>
the wide, wide field for service, the <lb/>
vast comprehensiveness of the <lb/>
work of our order. The import- <lb/>
emphasis it gives to little <lb/>
things that no act, be it r so <lb/>
lowly, la ever lost when done <lb/>
His and for His sake. The <lb/>
privilege of doing great, <lb/>
deeds is limited lo u very few, <lb/>
it is conscientious care of <lb/>
the little things of our daily <lb/>
which is outcome the good. <lb/>
By a faithful discharge of each <lb/>
duty realizing it as a part of the <lb/>
work He assigned us we glorify <lb/>
the and exact all of <lb/>
life into divine and service. <lb/>
It perhaps seemed a little <lb/>
fifteen years ago to <lb/>
women whose hearts were filled <lb/>
with love for God and their fellow- <lb/>
men to meet together pledge <lb/>
themselves to reconsecrate their <lb/>
lives more fully to one service of <lb/>
the Master and send out an appeal <lb/>
to every heart that beat a <lb/>
throb to join in this work <lb/>
love. This <lb/>
on the part this little group <lb/>
of women was foundation of <lb/>
our Mother circle Central <lb/>
It was this small <lb/>
that laid the corner stone <lb/>
of our great order of The <lb/>
King's Daughters and Sous. <lb/>
This spirit of service has traversed <lb/>
seas and mountains, to distant con- <lb/>
and islands until now, <lb/>
nearly every nation of the earth <lb/>
are wearers of tho silver cross, <lb/>
thus including a army of <lb/>
thousands and tens of <lb/>
who are willing to testify to the <lb/>
joy of Christian service, that <lb/>
the Christ life means to be <lb/>
Ministered Unto, but to <lb/>
Let each of us have a clear and <lb/>
comprehensive understanding of <lb/>
principles essential spirit <lb/>
of our order. We know that its <lb/>
vital meaning is to spirit- <lb/>
life and stimulate Christian <lb/>
activities. That the work first <lb/>
commences in our own hearts, then <lb/>
itself in our daily lives, <lb/>
in our homes, in the church to <lb/>
which we belong, in the <lb/>
in which we live. It arrogates <lb/>
to itself no qualities, it <lb/>
boasts of no new thought, but to <lb/>
engage with renewed zeal in the <lb/>
work already begun. <lb/>
We know what the silver cross <lb/>
has meant our own lives as <lb/>
we know the quickening <lb/>
and blessing that has come through <lb/>
its influence to great religious <lb/>
movements bearing fruit in a <lb/>
forms of and <lb/>
auxiliary to nearly every depart- <lb/>
of the church of God. <lb/>
But let us not rest on its laurels, <lb/>
which should be only an <lb/>
for deeds, for future <lb/>
conquests, but push with <lb/>
ardor born of i deathless love to <lb/>
greater victory to yet untried Melds <lb/>
of labor that He has <lb/>
given each of us some talent, some <lb/>
capacity, some for <lb/>
vice His May we <lb/>
not spend months years <lb/>
aimless after gifts with <lb/>
which Ho did see lit to endow <lb/>
us, but rather by and <lb/>
strengthen and <lb/>
op the one talent that it may <lb/>
forth fruit meet for the <lb/>
One wide field for helpful service <lb/>
which each of us enlist is lo <lb/>
be with real compassion <lb/>
tenderness for the <lb/>
adversities of others, not only <lb/>
among our associates friends, <lb/>
but for the sorrowing, the heart <lb/>
broken of every class of <lb/>
to the humblest <lb/>
most degraded. This world my <lb/>
friends is very hungry for Christ <lb/>
like for the angel of <lb/>
human The universal <lb/>
need and for other <lb/>
to be touched by our infirmities is <lb/>
often among the rich and <lb/>
opulent as well as the poor and op- <lb/>
pressed. Then let us not forget <lb/>
comfort one another <lb/>
For the way is often dreary <lb/>
And the feet <lb/>
And the ham is very gad <lb/>
bearing <lb/>
When seems Hist none are caring <lb/>
we hall that ever <lb/>
one another <lb/>
With clap clone lender <lb/>
With the <lb/>
And the looks of friendly eyes, <lb/>
not wail with grace unspoken <lb/>
While bread is broken <lb/>
Gentle speech is oft like <lb/>
ski . <lb/>
This office of comforter, this help- <lb/>
ministry, seems peculiarly <lb/>
for c mien. <lb/>
fine sentiment alone can ac- <lb/>
lint to have a I <lb/>
heart of real love which will man <lb/>
test itself towards every one in a <lb/>
spirit of kind and <lb/>
That sweet <lb/>
we learn be- <lb/>
side cradles and dying beds. Thus <lb/>
we women without money or <lb/>
gift do much to sweeten <lb/>
the waters of this world's <lb/>
misery. <lb/>
Now in conclusion that <lb/>
must again you in <lb/>
name of of our town who are <lb/>
wearers of the silver cross, but <lb/>
are co-working with us in our labor <lb/>
of love. They greet you its <lb/>
order <lb/>
ideal is to follow the steps of the <lb/>
lonely As an order <lb/>
which has stretched forth its hands <lb/>
to the suffering and oppressed in <lb/>
all conditions of human misery. <lb/>
That has found homes for the <lb/>
homeless, for the <lb/>
ed opened for <lb/>
the children the poor <lb/>
That has secured the lost and <lb/>
erring, clothed the naked, visited <lb/>
sick the prisoner, fed the <lb/>
hungry given even the cup of <lb/>
cold water His <lb/>
And now may our silent petition <lb/>
be for the Infinite Spirit of love so <lb/>
to fill our that each day will <lb/>
be one more chapter a life of <lb/>
service, which will go <lb/>
on, and giving courage, strength <lb/>
hope, radiating brightness, joy <lb/>
and peace while illumined by <lb/>
higher perception we repeat with <lb/>
new meaning the of our <lb/>
our be . ling hands <lb/>
T PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
WEEK ADDS TO THE BEAUTY <lb/>
VARIETY OF MY K. <lb/>
For the Gentlemen. <lb/>
I HAVE AN ELEGANT LINE OF <lb/>
SHOES, AND FURNISHINGS. <lb/>
We are in the forefront of the race after your <lb/>
offer you the best selected line <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to be found in any store in County. Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer <lb/>
Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad <lb/>
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to <lb/>
sell you if we can. We offer you the very service, <lb/>
attention, and the liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
business built up strictly its own merits. <lb/>
When you come lo market you will not do yourself justice <lb/>
if you do see our immense Stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember us and following lines of general <lb/>
For the Ladies. <lb/>
I HAVE THE LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST LINE OP <lb/>
EVER BROUGHT TO GREENVILLE, <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
bat you desire is on band one will <lb/>
tastes while <lb/>
Hats, Silks. Braids, Ornaments, <lb/>
in the milliners line. <lb/>
well is In charge of department and if <lb/>
trimmed to suit your <lb/>
Flowers, Ribbons, and every thing <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's <lb/>
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Lard, Scad Is, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
LOOKING<lb/>
taut lust a dollar for business men If a man is <lb/>
lodged coal be wears, be is also judged by th <lb/>
letter-head be uses. artistic, nicely <lb/>
head may be looked as a good <lb/>
It will be done right. <lb/>
The price for doing it <lb/>
will be right, too. <lb/>
Semi in In <lb/>
The Reflector Office. <lb/>
SOME <lb/>
Thy work lo show <lb/>
Ours ho hearts, <lb/>
Thy cross lo bear <lb/>
True Daughters of The <lb/>
New songs our lips shall sing <lb/>
Faint hearts lad sorrowing, <lb/>
These are our OBIS, <lb/>
Lonely be our tasks or grand <lb/>
Serve we <lb/>
Urine right hind <lb/>
our shame <lb/>
It lint some soul pain <lb/>
Look up smile again <lb/>
No dud OM lie in vain <lb/>
His <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in that line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Hither Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
I. f. <lb/>
Special Drives <lb/>
IN PRICES. <lb/>
L- L . -I-. I <lb/>
A Case In Ash. <lb/>
County. <lb/>
Ashe comes forward with some- <lb/>
thing this section. In lust <lb/>
week's court there nil case of <lb/>
and the sub <lb/>
and paid the cost. This is <lb/>
the first of the on record <lb/>
in this section, so tar as can <lb/>
learn. The parties loaded up with <lb/>
liquid extracts of corn and <lb/>
went to a mill on <lb/>
on Sunday and <lb/>
each other a lies; they could 1111- <lb/>
the circumstances. Their loud <lb/>
disturbed <lb/>
the and they were in- <lb/>
fur blasphemy. Blasphemy <lb/>
is a statutory offense in this <lb/>
State, but it is a common law of- <lb/>
for the of our <lb/>
county, which delights <lb/>
in getting something <lb/>
The of Population. <lb/>
Washington, April <lb/>
Census Bureau today issued a <lb/>
of <lb/>
population the States, <lb/>
excluding Alaska and recent <lb/>
accessions on June last, <lb/>
was six miles southeast of <lb/>
bus, Bartholomew county, in south- <lb/>
It is described as latitude <lb/>
degrees, II minutes, seconds, <lb/>
and degrees, IS min- <lb/>
seconds. ten years the <lb/>
population has moved <lb/>
westward miles and south- <lb/>
ward two and one This <lb/>
is the smallest movement ever <lb/>
Census Bureau. <lb/>
shows the population of the West- <lb/>
has not increased as <lb/>
rapidly as in former decades. The <lb/>
southward movement is due large- <lb/>
to the great increase in the pop- <lb/>
of Indian Territory, Okla <lb/>
and Texas and decreased <lb/>
movement to the large increase in <lb/>
the population of North At- <lb/>
Slates. <lb/>
Court Knocked Out, <lb/>
Asheville, May <lb/>
which been in session <lb/>
here live days, came to an abrupt <lb/>
close Ibis afternoon. The Supreme <lb/>
Court decided that there was no <lb/>
court Ibis district because the <lb/>
act creating the Fifteenth district <lb/>
did not go Into effect until July, <lb/>
and then was judge of Six- <lb/>
Judge George Jones, who was <lb/>
commissioned judge of Six- <lb/>
was holding the court, <lb/>
was when <lb/>
gram came. Some one asked him <lb/>
how court should be adjourned. <lb/>
know, he said, <lb/>
look his lilt left court <lb/>
room. <lb/>
A special of had just <lb/>
been summoned to the <lb/>
robbers. These and the jurors <lb/>
lose their fees, as it is Understood <lb/>
here the court was not even <lb/>
de facto. There is a strong <lb/>
the governor direct <lb/>
Shaw lo a special <lb/>
tern. <lb/>
lo make it easy i- to be progressive. To be progressive <lb/>
is to be useful, roe more the more useful. This store is <lb/>
particularly at Ibis season, progressive you will ii at <lb/>
all seasons, w,. arc prepared to c our by our <lb/>
prepared to prove by our <lb/>
prices. v e arc prepared to prove our usefulness to one who will <lb/>
take the trouble to visit our store. Nothing like the fair Held, and <lb/>
favor manner of doing business. It wins <lb/>
mountains with <lb/>
no <lb/>
that stands like <lb/>
More than yards Homespun, <lb/>
wide regular ,. kind our <lb/>
price ; 3.4 <lb/>
Dimity, colored Lawns col <lb/>
ors, regular values, <lb/>
price <lb/>
Flue India Lawns inches wide <lb/>
regular price and our <lb/>
price <lb/>
One Com of <lb/>
full yard wide, yards <lb/>
-7 <lb/>
then Ladles Fine Blip <lb/>
must 601- per pair. <lb/>
Ladles Flue shoe <lb/>
gOv lo one per pair. <lb/>
All kinds Loot lie and yard. <lb/>
Lace in tail <lb/>
Boys Huts <lb/>
Paps <lb/>
liens lints <lb/>
i i ens <lb/>
pair. <lb/>
lAc <lb/>
He <lb/>
Ladle. Kill <lb/>
our price <lb/>
worth <lb/>
livery pair <lb/>
Read <lb/>
An advertiser says <lb/>
that when a woman lakes up a <lb/>
newspaper she turns to ad <lb/>
This will not be <lb/>
disputed by persons who have seen <lb/>
how women crowd stores. A <lb/>
part of their business in life is lo <lb/>
buy things, and is us natural <lb/>
that they should lie interested <lb/>
advertisements as it is the <lb/>
stock speculator should bu inter- <lb/>
ticker. Any <lb/>
which news <lb/>
about commodities will <lb/>
be widely <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
More than II fulls t <lb/>
lo la- pushed cm ii tin- in I ; <lb/>
days. suits <lb/>
us nothing and HO i Her w ill he <lb/>
fused. <lb/>
Dwelling Burned. <lb/>
I Jesse residence <lb/>
owned W. A. Williams, near <lb/>
Conetoe, burned Tuesday. It <lb/>
. caught from u Bra In the yard <lb/>
yards or I . a <lb/>
I clothes were being washed. bear mind <lb/>
A passed along and I stoics boy to sell again. <lb/>
lire lo building and i county lo visit <lb/>
fanned ii into so it i <lb/>
burned to the ground despite the <lb/>
efforts to put it out. The loss is <lb/>
estimated and is a <lb/>
oils one to Mr. <lb/>
Southerner. <lb/>
celebrated band made <lb/>
Sine. I shoe mi earth, <lb/>
.-. the next our <lb/>
price will -i no. Only one <lb/>
pair to customer. <lb/>
Madras Shirts tor <lb/>
whit <lb/>
Skills, worth <lb/>
men boys <lb/>
price -lie. <lb/>
yo i know we arc shirt <lb/>
people, Inn we just happen lo <lb/>
over styles other <lb/>
ii charge i for <lb/>
Spool Cotton, spools <lb/>
i r Be, <lb/>
that from us as cheap as other <lb/>
We invite every man. woman and child <lb/>
store within next days. don't <lb/>
i i-cs other ten-. have one. is <lb/>
i- behind such a bank of <lb/>
bargains as above. All such as wanted now. <lb/>
to <lb/>
as inn <lb/>
mono. <lb/>
RICKS WILKINSON.<lb/>
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<p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
N. <lb/>
t. J. <lb/>
Entered at the <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, as Second <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
Tuesday. May <lb/>
Ami now the great ship build <lb/>
concerns of the country have <lb/>
combined with a capital o- <lb/>
Reidsville, Durban. <lb/>
Lexington, Olive, <lb/>
son and Greenville are soon to <lb/>
LETTER. <lb/>
. <lb/>
U. <lb/>
II was idle republicans to de- <lb/>
harbors need improvement <lb/>
themselves in properly enter- <lb/>
the inspectors their <lb/>
wives, thus making sure that the <lb/>
will not have to spend <lb/>
their own money. It is not with <lb/>
In the of probability that <lb/>
any one of these will ac <lb/>
any information about the <lb/>
harbor that lie personally inspects <lb/>
from the deck a or <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Annual Co-lo. <lb/>
lie is <lb/>
to the rich corporations, <lb/>
in view of donation it <lb/>
openly accepting then. <lb/>
XE of a hotel-that could <lb/>
more-and have been acquired just as <lb/>
TL Z us gift by t well, and from the same parties, <lb/>
I , the committee room a. Wash- <lb/>
f Net. Philip- but <lb/>
See. are being Wed by mar the excuse for the junk- <lb/>
exacting bribes of a et. <lb/>
thousand dollars army con- . <lb/>
tractors. There is not even a RESOLUTIONS. <lb/>
tense that person the <lb/>
for <lb/>
m e graded <lb/>
Greenville should no . <lb/>
let the other towns get ahead I it passes <lb/>
her. The community that looks t <lb/>
well to educational advantages drinkables, etc., <lb/>
is the one that succeeds best. <lb/>
Adopted by the county Mrs. 1.0. Daws.<lb/>
The convention was called to <lb/>
order at o'clock with devotional <lb/>
by Mrs. Davis. <lb/>
A paper prepared by Mrs. <lb/>
Clark, who could not be pres <lb/>
was read by Mrs. Henry- <lb/>
Perry. <lb/>
was resumed, <lb/>
some of them excellent <lb/>
work done during the past year. <lb/>
Au appeal from for <lb/>
help in caring for a person the <lb/>
hospital, was read by Mrs. Cherry <lb/>
and met with a prompt <lb/>
response. <lb/>
Wednesday night was devoted to <lb/>
addresses by Kev. N. M. Watson <lb/>
The church <lb/>
NEWSY AND <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
The <lb/>
at Buffalo was yesterday, <lb/>
May 1st. It arranged that <lb/>
should pro <lb/>
during it <lb/>
transit over lines, the bill j <lb/>
f fore is as good as that <lb/>
Exposition by the most extensive hotels. Bo <lb/>
man of ordinary Intelligence be- <lb/>
corporation giveaway <lb/>
money without exacting return <lb/>
sort. Mr- <lb/>
the that set in motion all I when he <lb/>
the exposition donation be <lb/>
not- <lb/>
time <lb/>
but <lb/>
the In <lb/>
buildings and be did this <lb/>
withstanding be at <lb/>
on his tour. Be <lb/>
ton in Vicksburg. The exposition <lb/>
will in progress until <lb/>
1st. <lb/>
to the which <lb/>
would sooner or latter have to be <lb/>
met, intelligent people o <lb/>
Ibis country know It, to., and will <lb/>
doubtless express their opinion of <lb/>
transaction, at the polls, when <lb/>
their next opportunity <lb/>
Medical Society at their <lb/>
meeting held in on <lb/>
Monday <lb/>
It is painful to realize that the <lb/>
Archer, Death, invaded <lb/>
our ranks on the day of De- <lb/>
last Slid from <lb/>
us Dr. Charles James I <lb/>
one venerable years and faithful <lb/>
service, and for so long a time an <lb/>
honor nod ornament to our noble <lb/>
profession. Having chosen <lb/>
cine for his life work in early man- <lb/>
hood he devoted himself <lb/>
to its Study and practice, which in <lb/>
due season brought him sue- . <lb/>
e and notion gave him <lb/>
was crowded and part of the <lb/>
convention has been more interest- <lb/>
and inspiring these ad- <lb/>
dresses. Mrs. Davis is a most en- <lb/>
speaker her heart is <lb/>
enthused with the noble work of <lb/>
among, she is the leader. <lb/>
The was called to <lb/>
order at o'clock, devotional ex- <lb/>
conducted by Kev. J. <lb/>
Booth. <lb/>
The nominations for officers were <lb/>
election proceed <lb/>
ed. The result of the election could <lb/>
not be at the morning <lb/>
. session. <lb/>
a place in the respect sad The advisability of holding mis- <lb/>
confidence of bis fellow men. He circles throughout <lb/>
a professional eminence, discussed at some <lb/>
and reputation that we may well I referred to a commit- <lb/>
Montague White, Boer consider with pride profit, it <lb/>
Talk about did ever <lb/>
a ruler of country go on a mow <lb/>
equipped at <lb/>
expense of his subjects than Pres <lb/>
is now making would <lb/>
think of it-seven elegant j <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
agent in States, has <lb/>
been Wash for some day <lb/>
While be does not publicly admit <lb/>
this object we to i <lb/>
administration to <lb/>
may true that most cases to its report <lb/>
oblivion treads quickly Upon convention was Patent Cir- <lb/>
of but in the de-par- . of which showed <lb/>
of this distinguished a of the <lb/>
line i mi.- .-.- <lb/>
ascertain M and honorable man, possessed <lb/>
President Kruger, <lb/>
Slates n visit <lb/>
qualities and above and <lb/>
the ordinary, bis name <lb/>
Pullman ears for a party of thirty <lb/>
there are reasons lo believe this to win . spoken praised <lb/>
have been hi <lb/>
Mr. White future years and the <lb/>
v.-------- r O l . .- <lb/>
people, with the President Ml. had a strong i,,,.,,,,,, his useful life be loudly <lb/>
his wife occupying a car all to ,,, <lb/>
themselves. This is the biggest <lb/>
blow out of the age. the dear <lb/>
people paying for it- <lb/>
lire u <lb/>
vi-it America and <lb/>
Membership Fee Raised. <lb/>
At a recent meeting of the To <lb/>
Board of Trade of <lb/>
C., the membership was <lb/>
raised from per year. <lb/>
This is quite an unusual <lb/>
for a tobacco market, Bl we <lb/>
bad always understood that buyers <lb/>
were at these smaller mar- <lb/>
we think that placing <lb/>
such an nous fee for member- <lb/>
ship that market will mean a <lb/>
great loll to the city. Prom this <lb/>
action we gather that this fee is <lb/>
raised to keep int all new comers. <lb/>
mt i- <lb/>
be might do so next <lb/>
fall. English influence is <lb/>
with the administration for Mr. <lb/>
Kruger to hope for any more <lb/>
recognition, if becomes, than <lb/>
was given lo bis envoys last <lb/>
year. <lb/>
The claim be Hied with <lb/>
in memory's precious <lb/>
casket. His native powers. <lb/>
strengthened and enriched <lb/>
lure learning, his versatile <lb/>
his sense of humor and <lb/>
sparkling wit, an <lb/>
Ive <lb/>
and won him friends admirers <lb/>
in any circle or company. He lived <lb/>
the Spanish Claims Commission In loan honorable old age when the <lb/>
which damages for other <lb/>
losses is of clearness throughout a <lb/>
Mrs v T for tho death suddenly flickered and faded <lb/>
of son, Charles an and he was gathered to his Anal <lb/>
Amen.,,, who home a shock of <lb/>
in <lb/>
,;. We your t selected <lb/>
sum of was raised during <lb/>
past year for charitable <lb/>
poses, in addition lo the payments <lb/>
for State and fees. <lb/>
were ten circles in all that <lb/>
reported, and these showed a <lb/>
of raised. <lb/>
The convention will probably <lb/>
its work close tonight.<lb/>
Convention called to order at t <lb/>
o'clock. <lb/>
The following officers were an- <lb/>
elected for the <lb/>
State Secretary, Mrs. W. H. S. <lb/>
Burgwyn, of Henderson. <lb/>
Recording Mrs. Urn- <lb/>
both, of Raleigh. <lb/>
Treasurer, Mrs. J. H. <lb/>
of Henderson. <lb/>
Executive Committee, Mrs. Hen- <lb/>
Perry, Mrs <lb/>
The resolutions were <lb/>
adopted st a recent of the <lb/>
Jr. O. V. A. M., <lb/>
Council No. <lb/>
Whereas it has pleased God in <lb/>
His wisdom to take from <lb/>
our beloved brother, W. B. Win- <lb/>
gate, his in life, Mrs. <lb/>
Bessie therefore be it re- <lb/>
1st. That we bow in humble <lb/>
to the will of Him who <lb/>
all things with kindness <lb/>
mercy to those who trust In <lb/>
holy ministry. <lb/>
Resolved That we offer to <lb/>
our bereaved brother our <lb/>
his sad <lb/>
Resolved 3rd. That we cause a <lb/>
copy of these resolutions to be <lb/>
spread our <lb/>
J. F. <lb/>
II. O. Com. <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
We that many are <lb/>
preparing wide rows for tobacco <lb/>
as per recent instructions in our <lb/>
items and want to congratulate <lb/>
them on so doing. If they don't <lb/>
see the wisdom of it now they <lb/>
doubtless will next fall hands <lb/>
are they find that with <lb/>
the use of trucks they house <lb/>
their tobacco with half the ex- <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. already <lb/>
have orders to make over <lb/>
trucks. <lb/>
Misses Maggie Smith, Black <lb/>
Jack and Mamie Buck, Ayden, <lb/>
are visiting friends town. <lb/>
J. R. Smith, of was here, <lb/>
on business Wednesday. <lb/>
Slaughter, of <lb/>
spent Thursday here with <lb/>
relatives. <lb/>
L. L. Kittrell is baying his <lb/>
house painted we hope others <lb/>
will follow his example, as a little <lb/>
paint would improve looks of <lb/>
our town <lb/>
Leader in Styles. <lb/>
ll <lb/>
My store was with visitors spring opening days and it <lb/>
as declared that I have the <lb/>
Handsomest Millinery <lb/>
that has been Greenville. I have the most complete stock of <lb/>
everything it the line. <lb/>
HatS la endless variety sod all the shapes. <lb/>
H- A- SAILOR AND WALKING <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Anything that can be desired in Flowers, Ribbons and Ornaments. <lb/>
Wash Silks for Waists. Beautiful line Raby Caps. I also <lb/>
have a handsome lot of Pictures Frames. Be sure call <lb/>
to see my stock. <lb/>
Mrs. M. D. Higgs. <lb/>
None genuine unless <lb/>
Red Cross is on label <lb/>
tads Substitute <lb/>
WE WORLD <lb/>
TO PRODUCE THE OF <lb/>
Chill for Chills, Fevers, <lb/>
Night Sweets and Grippe, and <lb/>
all of Malaria. <lb/>
DON'T WAIT TO DIE <lb/>
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED I <lb/>
MB I <lb/>
TRY IT. NO CURE NO PAY. PM <lb/>
to take. <lb/>
Exposition. <lb/>
I m to date about <lb/>
and room with all modern <lb/>
Erie front the ho <lb/>
Falls. illy car door envy B <lb/>
Take Niagara street car <lb/>
rates. All <lb/>
receive attention, <lb/>
J A. <lb/>
1885 Street, Buffalo, N. i <lb/>
CHEAPEN THE BOOKS <lb/>
Cuba. i Hey <lb/>
Paper, was captured and ex- <lb/>
b; order of commander<lb/>
submit this brief testimonial <lb/>
memory, <lb/>
overlook the sorrow <lb/>
which tilled so many hearts at the <lb/>
of Mis. <lb/>
I- <lb/>
Greenville; Mrs. X. II. Wat- <lb/>
Divine Will I ., our <lb/>
the whole tobacco trade <lb/>
would be willing to pa; won an <lb/>
Their action <lb/>
iii not be detrimental the <lb/>
by keeping prices at a <lb/>
minimum, but will also mean a <lb/>
loss in earn <lb/>
missions, though by keeping <lb/>
fee at not <lb/>
prices would ad <lb/>
Inasmuch as all <lb/>
buyers have the <lb/>
she ks damages. and distinguished broth <lb/>
Admiral I e or e fail to cheer <lb/>
honor at a dinner given In the and usefulness of his <lb/>
v. . i,., celebrate <lb/>
and among were That la the death of <lb/>
officers who the medical <lb/>
led battle Manila j profession has lost one of Its <lb/>
Including who com- and distinguished members, <lb/>
whose wisdom and skill, training <lb/>
of the <lb/>
nil I Walker, the Concord, sited rank wherever known. <lb/>
The dinner was Informal, without Resolved, Thai In to <lb/>
lies, Intention being lo bis professional and <lb/>
L he m Ml by a <lb/>
K, dab. and same lime all A Congressional party, largely el role of <lb/>
foot- , have <lb/>
lo go I- Philippines on bis abilities. Ins <lb/>
SOU, Chapel Hill. <lb/>
was chosen as <lb/>
of meeting. <lb/>
Au Interesting manorial service <lb/>
was held to Mrs. -T- M. Sweet, who <lb/>
was for three years State Secretary <lb/>
Of the convention. <lb/>
Thursday night a consecration <lb/>
service was held. An address was <lb/>
delivered by Kev. F. H. Harding <lb/>
nu Christian service, Mrs. <lb/>
followed with a talk on <lb/>
service was one <lb/>
of much spirituality and earnest- <lb/>
and will be long <lb/>
was glad to have The <lb/>
King's Daughters meet here and <lb/>
our people derived much pleasure <lb/>
from the services. <lb/>
ll is understood, however, <lb/>
from a reliable dealer, Ibis no- <lb/>
will be rescinded, <lb/>
as the fee was advanced at I called <lb/>
regular meeting, but <lb/>
meats, bis honesty, his soc- <lb/>
traits; his true generosity and <lb/>
unfailing kindnesses, <lb/>
Resolved, Thai <lb/>
Washington, be also <lb/>
the railed Stales Transport Bog- <lb/>
which will start from Sow <lb/>
a few weeks, to be gone <lb/>
n ; mouths, The <lb/>
from what the men, , D., of <lb/>
will advanced to .,. <lb/>
which is nut of all reason. Vi <lb/>
trust, however that good <lb/>
Winston Will the folly of <lb/>
doing such a thing at the proper <lb/>
time light the idea to I <lb/>
Danville Tobacco Journal. <lb/>
goes or. a <lb/>
idea this. Our market opens <lb/>
its doors Invite all new <lb/>
who want lo come, and gives <lb/>
them a heart welcome<lb/>
Atlantic has put <lb/>
on tale tickets to the <lb/>
can trip ti. k- <lb/>
els from to <lb/>
time SlIT cost <lb/>
o. while tickets United to <lb/>
days will be said at <lb/>
Turner, <lb/>
resent at he Smith, of <lb/>
s. of Tennessee, Mercer, of <lb/>
Nebraska, of Minnesota, <lb/>
of Arkansas, Ar <lb/>
m mil, of Mobile, and <lb/>
Texas. <lb/>
The the <lb/>
Harbor <lb/>
House and their Hives arc going <lb/>
to imitate <lb/>
ill way making <lb/>
I.,,. i,, via gall <lb/>
Texas, and us an <lb/>
their u not to <lb/>
the <lb/>
bills me probably lo la- footed by <lb/>
the obliging <lb/>
railroads, object of <lb/>
junket is to Inspect ports. <lb/>
Thai a scheme. tOO, as <lb/>
boards of trade and <lb/>
borne with the request to <lb/>
publish tame. <lb/>
W. II. I <lb/>
Cox, <lb/>
a. Mora, i <lb/>
The telephone <lb/>
companies in Louisiana, as in Tex- <lb/>
as, will cost of <lb/>
post holes for the extension of their <lb/>
lines in future. The oil erase has <lb/>
become general in both States, and <lb/>
in Louisiana distinct companies <lb/>
and all the farmers are digging the <lb/>
earth full of b lee in the hope of <lb/>
striking us. The price of <lb/>
land doubles every time a st range- <lb/>
is seen, inference he <lb/>
is a prospector with a tip that <lb/>
there is oil in the neighborhood. <lb/>
The people of Kansas are <lb/>
ed opinion us i the purpose of <lb/>
Governor Stanley In offering a solid <lb/>
liver set triplets <lb/>
born State darted sec <lb/>
term. Then are some who <lb/>
maintain <lb/>
age a rapid growth f population, <lb/>
while others that he is <lb/>
trying la run up the market price <lb/>
of silver, the week after <lb/>
his announcement six mugs were <lb/>
claimed, and all back counties <lb/>
me-till to lie heard from. <lb/>
Bulb Won a flame. <lb/>
Greenville base ball <lb/>
returned from their trip to Wash- <lb/>
and say they bad a hue time. <lb/>
They played two games the <lb/>
Washington boys, the first result- <lb/>
pg a score to ft in favor of <lb/>
the second a <lb/>
score of lo IS favor Wash <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
Texas, and South Car- <lb/>
have cast out trust books, <lb/>
why should North Carolina <lb/>
keep them at such price <lb/>
The attention of the people of <lb/>
North Carolina is turned toward <lb/>
the school text book trust <lb/>
that is fast endeavoring lo continue <lb/>
monopoly <lb/>
used in tOO public schools. Will <lb/>
the people stand idle be at the <lb/>
mercy of the book trust baa <lb/>
sought and still seeks to crush out <lb/>
all opposition Instead of main- <lb/>
the present price, books for <lb/>
the poor schoolchildren lie <lb/>
cheapened by nut the <lb/>
trusts, as almost every other south <lb/>
em Slate has done. Compare <lb/>
price of books North Carolina <lb/>
with the price of those <lb/>
see. <lb/>
SOUTH <lb/>
Holmes Head, i.-<lb/>
Maury's Geography ti<lb/>
Arithmetic <lb/>
Geography <lb/>
Will any patriotic allow <lb/>
this monopoly in school to <lb/>
under puny cry that <lb/>
change would be for the worse <lb/>
when it actually an advance- <lb/>
and in harmony with such a <lb/>
wave of education <lb/>
Our conventions h ITS denounced <lb/>
tho trusts in both Nation and Stale, <lb/>
and our people should require <lb/>
candidates for office to define <lb/>
their position. It is what a man <lb/>
does that defines his position. <lb/>
No man suspected <lb/>
of the trusts <lb/>
should be elected n any position <lb/>
in which he can force is on <lb/>
the people, whole Dem <lb/>
North Carolina should <lb/>
join in the battle and strike an <lb/>
blow at the combination <lb/>
against the BOOT of the <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
BARGAIN DAYS. <lb/>
is bargain us. Examine these<lb/>
too numerous to quote W <lb/>
stock in order to <lb/>
our the our bargains, No efforts <lb/>
our customers. Give us trial. <lb/>
MISSES ERWIN. <lb/>
TOOK <lb/>
Baby <lb/>
r- much <lb/>
men. In <lb/>
now. Mother- hi <lb/>
k .-. r, <lb/>
ten, j me <lb/>
bun. a lobe <lb/>
id- Hod Ii Is <lb/>
i when <lb/>
an I re pond and <lb/>
Hall P-n- la <lb/>
internally. Internal <lb/>
this i nu d more horn than II a <lb/>
. <lb/>
of having <lb/>
rain help the crops <lb/>
along. <lb/>
The is <lb/>
out from Washington that there <lb/>
will be let sugar <lb/>
put in operation this country <lb/>
next fall. <lb/>
I h <lb/>
w.-. in Ii n <lb/>
breasts any <lb/>
j., i a <lb/>
Ti i <lb/>
My had <lb/>
her I'M hot <lb/>
ii . r. . <lb/>
K ., .<lb/>
,;.,<lb/>
co., <lb/>
. t ., .,., j. i a <lb/>
. Is <lb/>
To. <lb/>
While the Brat of cs. <lb/>
laid on IS, MM, and <lb/>
body of the <lb/>
until Aug. 1848, later to <lb/>
the very day. It not, an- <lb/>
Aug. 1880, that tho <lb/>
Anally reported <lb/>
having thus la <lb/>
the record of exactly years. <lb/>
The of <lb/>
at the southern f <lb/>
took DOS from the <lb/>
of alone lo <lb/>
of banner on <lb/>
Its alone was <lb/>
skull of Its builder's enemy. <lb/>
Three laying Count <lb/>
builder of the was <lb/>
killed. Ilia In <lb/>
Ho did not fa- <lb/>
work until aged He. <lb/>
On Ida birthday he <lb/>
Into by son of lbs <lb/>
man lay In earth of <lb/>
foundation la <lb/>
this after master of <lb/>
as- <lb/>
other stone toward the of <lb/>
the founder's work till In- <lb/>
. <lb/>
la <lb/>
years to build, of which <lb/>
occupied In <lb/>
the foundations. solid <lb/>
upon which It la almost <lb/>
,. to <lb/>
of the Ires rock- <lb/>
and under In lot. <lb/>
st Florence, com- <lb/>
by Arnulfo to tho year <lb/>
tho but block of marble placed <lb/>
In facade lo of <lb/>
tin. king as 1887, a period <lb/>
Father and son, either or both, <lb/>
-will find in our new stock just <lb/>
the shoes they want. Correct <lb/>
in design, stylish, up-to-date. <lb/>
Edwin <lb/>
high grade Patent Leathers, <lb/>
Kid, Black and Tan. <lb/>
The Bostonian. <lb/>
hundreds other makes, all <lb/>
grades, all prices. Also shoes <lb/>
for ladies and children. <lb/>
Yon know where <lb/>
He cells Clothing, Hats Mens too. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
o to remind you that you owe <lb/>
Tun Eastern for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
you to settle as early as pas- <lb/>
We need YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you will not <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
Train Robber Sentenced. <lb/>
May W. <lb/>
of Jacksonville, <lb/>
Jordan, of Macon, charged <lb/>
with robbing express car on the <lb/>
Central of railroad, plead- <lb/>
ed guilty today were sentenced <lb/>
to seven years in the penitentiary. <lb/>
The robbery occurred last Thurs <lb/>
day night. <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
Letter copying books and carbon <lb/>
paper at Reflector Book Store. <lb/>
Some Speak IO Me, Some to Yon<lb/>
left this <lb/>
for <lb/>
Bee. Davis left this morn- <lb/>
for Washington. <lb/>
W. H. of <lb/>
came evening. <lb/>
J. J. went U <lb/>
Wednesday evening <lb/>
J. II. Cherry returned <lb/>
day evening <lb/>
Mrs. returned <lb/>
day evening from a to Dur- <lb/>
ham. <lb/>
J. H. Farrow to <lb/>
Wednesday evening and returned <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Howard of Tarboro, who <lb/>
has been visiting Zeno re- <lb/>
turned home this morning. <lb/>
J. Cobb. accompanied by his <lb/>
daughter, Mrs. Ola Forbes, left <lb/>
this morning for Charleston to <lb/>
his sou, B. <lb/>
Friday, Mat <lb/>
Jesse s wearing <lb/>
eyes. <lb/>
W. H. Cox returned lo <lb/>
Thursday evening. <lb/>
II. T. King returned Thursday <lb/>
evening from Haleigh. <lb/>
L. I. returned Thursday <lb/>
evening from Nash court. <lb/>
W. H. went down <lb/>
road Thursday evening. <lb/>
J. J. returned <lb/>
this morning from New Bern. <lb/>
E. P. Ford, of has <lb/>
taken a here at the mar- <lb/>
yard of J. C. Lamer. <lb/>
Mr. M. T. Morris, of <lb/>
has been visiting Mrs, J. N. <lb/>
Booth, home today. <lb/>
S. H. Alley, Tarboro, came in <lb/>
Thursday evening spent <lb/>
night here, returning this morning <lb/>
1901. <lb/>
Mrs. U. M. Starkey is <lb/>
M. Tucker, of Norfolk, came <lb/>
GREAT SPRING SALE <lb/>
Read This. T Read This. <lb/>
WORTH of NEWT <lb/>
Goods, Clothing and <lb/>
placed on department tables and the prices. <lb/>
will astound the commercial world. Nothing; <lb/>
Soring Goods, <lb/>
the commercial world. Nothing . ., , .,., <lb/>
held back. Everything plainly marked and lust in and are thrown in this <lb/>
must have room prices will <lb/>
New lot nice tablets, ruled <lb/>
and unruled, at Hook <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
The school taught by Miss <lb/>
Nobles in public school <lb/>
house closed Friday. <lb/>
Orders for engraved cards and <lb/>
wedding at <lb/>
office. Call and see <lb/>
The engineers are moving along <lb/>
nicely with work of surveying <lb/>
town for putting in public <lb/>
improvements. <lb/>
Attention is called <lb/>
sale of the lands W. C. <lb/>
Lang by O. W. Harrington Sher- <lb/>
The highest praise has <lb/>
me by those to whom I have <lb/>
sold the Standard Sewing Ma- <lb/>
chine. M. <lb/>
Miss Rosa Hooker gave a <lb/>
Friday night, South Greenville. <lb/>
Quite a number of her young <lb/>
friends were present to enjoy <lb/>
occasion. <lb/>
There is hardly a likelihood that <lb/>
musical slot machines will be <lb/>
operated in Greenville. A license <lb/>
tax of a week is a little bit <lb/>
more than they play <lb/>
to. <lb/>
Peculiar Fish <lb/>
Wednesday Mr. O. I. Smith <lb/>
brought a curiosity to town, but <lb/>
what to call it we do not know. He <lb/>
caught some shad a and <lb/>
when a large one of was <lb/>
dressed, place f the roe <lb/>
one side was found a large while <lb/>
fatly piece that Hind all of one <lb/>
section where roe should be. <lb/>
The roe the other side of the <lb/>
fish was perfect. No one to whom <lb/>
it was shown could explain it. <lb/>
Corsets. <lb/>
Heady Contest. <lb/>
After holding several practice <lb/>
drills to pick out the members <lb/>
most proficient in the tactics, the <lb/>
Greenville Light Infantry has <lb/>
C. Hi and T. A. <lb/>
Duke to the company in <lb/>
the competitive drill at Haleigh <lb/>
on 10th of May. Our boys <lb/>
arc expecting to win the <lb/>
and we hope they will do so. They <lb/>
will leave next Thursday morning <lb/>
for Raleigh. <lb/>
Had Water .-Everyone <lb/>
from kind, <lb/>
water he la compelled to SIM <lb/>
It likely lo brine <lb/>
tho only <lb/>
and mire cure for It, <lb/>
cholera Avoid tin-re <lb/>
Perry <lb/>
and <lb/>
Rural Free Delivery. <lb/>
Mr. William A. <lb/>
of the postal service depart- <lb/>
of government, is here <lb/>
looking Into the feasibility of es- <lb/>
some rural free mail de <lb/>
livery routes this county, in ac <lb/>
with the application of <lb/>
Congressman John II. Small made <lb/>
last full. Mr. Barr is going over <lb/>
the and will select the best <lb/>
routes for the service and make his <lb/>
lo the govern- <lb/>
accordingly. Congressman <lb/>
Small will also here tomorrow <lb/>
lo confer with him in the matter. <lb/>
hopes tho routes <lb/>
can soon be in operation. <lb/>
Friday evening. <lb/>
W. J. Nichols returned Friday <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
Mrs. Susan Proctor, of <lb/>
came In Friday evening <lb/>
to visit friends. <lb/>
Luther f <lb/>
came Friday evening take B <lb/>
position with the Greenville Sup- <lb/>
ply Co. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Rowland, of Hen- <lb/>
who have been visiting <lb/>
Mrs. Meadows and Mrs. Thomas, <lb/>
returned home today. <lb/>
Rev. J, B, Hurley, of Raleigh, <lb/>
agent of the Home, will <lb/>
preach the church <lb/>
here tomorrow morning night. <lb/>
Mrs. Bell, who was <lb/>
the guest of Mrs. A. <lb/>
King's Daughters <lb/>
home this morn- <lb/>
Mrs I. C. is, of New York, <lb/>
who Mrs. J. B. <lb/>
Cherry during the convention of <lb/>
The Daughters left this <lb/>
morning for Tennessee. <lb/>
Arrested on a Charge. <lb/>
Friday two while men, <lb/>
and Charles Frizzle, <lb/>
came to Greenville with a horse <lb/>
and put up the team at the <lb/>
Livery Co's. stables. This <lb/>
morning a telephone message came <lb/>
lo the police from Tarboro, giving <lb/>
a description of the and In- <lb/>
that they be arrested on <lb/>
charge of stealing the horse <lb/>
buggy. Policemen Smith and <lb/>
Dudley arrested them and placed <lb/>
them the lockup lo await the <lb/>
arrival of the owner of the team. <lb/>
Both the men were under the in- <lb/>
of whiskey. <lb/>
Boyer <lb/>
THIS Sale <lb/>
and <lb/>
Men Shoes <lb/>
Boyer price 12,60 <lb/>
Sale <lb/>
The Grandest Display Ever Seen Here. <lb/>
Men Hats. <lb/>
M to <lb/>
THIS Sole <lb/>
Big New Store, <lb/>
i i . . <lb/>
Calicoes <lb/>
J. Boyer price <lb/>
THIS Sale An <lb/>
Only lo customer. <lb/>
Artistically arranged, with color blended with color, <lb/>
showing the prettiest and largest store Greenville <lb/>
has ever had. THE PROFITS NOT THOUGHT OF. <lb/>
Remember this big sale is now going on at <lb/>
New Store, <lb/>
price 11.50<lb/>
Sheeting. <lb/>
price yard <lb/>
in <lb/>
IA Grand Chance For Genuine<lb/>
Mens Suits. <lb/>
Worth 93.00 <lb/>
THIS SALE <lb/>
Mens Pants. <lb/>
Worth 1.50 THIS <lb/>
Mens Neckties. <lb/>
worth ran bale <lb/>
Bedsteads. <lb/>
Attention <lb/>
Everything Marked in Plain Figures. <lb/>
Percale Collars. <lb/>
THIS SALE <lb/>
Make no mistake but come and <lb/>
bargain offered you. <lb/>
the rare <lb/>
Our Terms <lb/>
Percale Cuffs. <lb/>
Be kind this B 1-1 <lb/>
Goods sold for cash. Nothing sent out <lb/>
on approval. Spot cash over the counters. <lb/>
This sale for consumers only. Polite and <lb/>
attentive clerks. <lb/>
Ladies Shoes. <lb/>
value Trim BALE <lb/>
Table Oil Cloth. <lb/>
Worth THIS LE r <lb/>
Linen Collars. <lb/>
north K <lb/>
ma hale <lb/>
spool <lb/>
A. <lb/>
To only. <lb/>
Almost a <lb/>
a gust of wind <lb/>
in the hall at the <lb/>
home or Mr. W. L. Forbes, in <lb/>
In the <lb/>
a that n<lb/>
no further damage. <lb/>
school <lb/>
Mr. that <lb/>
while be was at lauding <lb/>
on Friday receiving a lot of cotton, <lb/>
he fell In with a nice given <lb/>
by School <lb/>
He greatly <lb/>
the dinner time <lb/>
they gave him. <lb/>
An- <lb/>
The board of Ur man of <lb/>
has passed an pro <lb/>
of <lb/>
This is done lo break <lb/>
the young of that town of the- <lb/>
habit of standing in front of the <lb/>
churches and making <lb/>
eyes at the college girls when <lb/>
come out of church. The habit is <lb/>
regarded as impolite in <lb/>
Hereafter any young man <lb/>
loitering front of a church <lb/>
in that will lie lined <lb/>
Bather expensive for the boys. <lb/>
Wilmington <lb/>
Value <lb/>
Webster said this in dis- <lb/>
value of <lb/>
is sum Unit is required <lb/>
to B newspaper, and well <lb/>
rewarded are the patrons. I care <lb/>
how humble <lb/>
the he takes, it is to <lb/>
impossible to a sheet with- <lb/>
out putting something In it is <lb/>
worth price. No <lb/>
home should without its news- <lb/>
paper and every whose sou <lb/>
away at school should supply j <lb/>
hi in with a newspaper. I well re- <lb/>
member the difference between <lb/>
those of my school males who bud <lb/>
those who had not access t <lb/>
newspapers. Other things <lb/>
the were superior to <lb/>
j lust in debate, composition and <lb/>
W The Entire stocks, the J. Boyer stock and our immense stock of V <lb/>
Spring Goods just received, are now v <lb/>
Thrown Together and Being Sold at a Low Cost, n <lb/>
. Every department crowded and jammed and we have cut the prices to move <lb/>
L and you want to be among the first before they arc picked over. <lb/>
hey are going <lb/>
C. T <lb/>
Big New Store. <lb/>
The Money Saver. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
fog <lb/>
y We. <lb/>
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Have You Forgot <lb/>
THAT I AM CARRYING AN <lb/>
What <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
AN x OF OTHER THINGS <lb/>
Tinware, , K <lb/>
Cine to sec ma for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork. <lb/>
Yours to <lb/>
la. White. <lb/>
have been paid a <lb/>
ii. in in an w. <lb/>
OB NEWARK. . J., VOl U POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan <lb/>
j. Cash Value. <lb/>
; Paid up Insurance. <lb/>
V Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb/>
succeeding year, the premium for the current year be paid. <lb/>
They may be To Premiums, . <lb/>
To Increase the or ,,.; <lb/>
To make policy payable as an daring the lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
T, L. SUGG, <lb/>
. N <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
At To School Children. <lb/>
The following portion the new <lb/>
health law will be of interest <lb/>
to parents and <lb/>
The school committees of public <lb/>
schools, superintendents of graded <lb/>
schools and the principals of <lb/>
private schools shall not allow any <lb/>
pupil to attend the school under <lb/>
their control while any member <lb/>
of the household to which the <lb/>
belongs is sick of either small- <lb/>
pox, diphtheria, and sear- <lb/>
lei lever, typhus fever or cholera <lb/>
or during a period of two weeks <lb/>
after the death, recovery of <lb/>
of such sick person, and any <lb/>
pupil coming from such household <lb/>
shall be required to present to the <lb/>
teacher of of the school the pupil <lb/>
desires so a certificate from <lb/>
the physician, city <lb/>
health officer or county <lb/>
of health of the facts <lb/>
to entitle him to admission in <lb/>
accordance with the above <lb/>
A failure on the <lb/>
part of any school committee to <lb/>
the duly required this <lb/>
section shall deemed a <lb/>
and upon conviction shall <lb/>
subject each and every member of <lb/>
the same to a line of less than <lb/>
one nor more twenty-live <lb/>
Provided, that the <lb/>
in accordance with the pro- <lb/>
of this section given to the <lb/>
Of the schools within <lb/>
twenty four hours after the <lb/>
of and every notice shall <lb/>
lie deemed performance of duly oil <lb/>
the part the school committee. <lb/>
Any teacher of a public school <lb/>
and any principal of a private <lb/>
school failing to carry out the re <lb/>
action shall be <lb/>
deemed guilty of misdemeanor <lb/>
and upon conviction shall be lined <lb/>
not lees then one more than <lb/>
twenty-five dollars. <lb/>
To produce the best result <lb/>
in fruit, vegetable or grain, the <lb/>
fertilizer used must contain <lb/>
enough Potash. For <lb/>
sec pamphlets. We <lb/>
send them free. <lb/>
GERMAN WORKS, <lb/>
N , Si, Saw <lb/>
L. H. Pender, <lb/>
GREEN VILLi., <lb/>
Tobacco Flues. Tin to. <lb/>
Expert Gunsmith employed. All <lb/>
kinds dun Locksmith work <lb/>
first class. Re-stocking of guns a <lb/>
specialty. <lb/>
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter <lb/>
REWARD <lb/>
We will pat there reward ear <lb/>
Slot <lb/>
r we <lb/>
out cure with the <lb/>
nil. when the direction ere strictly <lb/>
with They ere purely vegetable end <lb/>
T sac Man con- <lb/>
contain <lb/>
contain pills. Beware el substitution, <lb/>
and Sent by mall. <lb/>
CO. Clinton and <lb/>
Jackson III. For or <lb/>
J P <lb/>
IN 1866. <lb/>
J. W. HUT ft a <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Ties and Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
THE BOARD OF SCHOOL <lb/>
HAVE APPOINTED THE <lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
As one of the depositories for Public School Hooks in <lb/>
Pin County. We handle the books designated on <lb/>
State List for the public and ran supply what- <lb/>
ever yon need. We also hare <lb/>
COPY BOOKS, <lb/>
slant and double ruled practice writing b <lb/>
tablets, fool's can paper, pens, pencils, slates, <lb/>
colored crayons, Inks companion boxes, etc. <lb/>
Some i Our School <lb/>
pencils com. S plain load pencils l cent <lb/>
I rubber tipped lead pencil I cent, a nice tablet <lb/>
pretty cover cent. assort, d crayons, with metal <lb/>
in nice wood box cents. end pencil, state pen- <lb/>
and pen. and rule all in nice wood box. <lb/>
cents A great big wide tablet cents. Bottle best <lb/>
ink on the market. B cents. Copy books ft to cents. <lb/>
White crayons, gross s s cap <lb/>
paper cants per <lb/>
For the Business Man. <lb/>
carry n nice line- of double and single entry ledgers, <lb/>
day books, journals, counter books, <lb/>
books, receipt, draft an note time ooHS, <lb/>
Secret of Beauty <lb/>
is health. The .- <lb/>
to digest <lb/>
a proper of food. <lb/>
r he d in when <lb/>
This can <lb/>
the liver does not art i. s part. <lb/>
Do you know this <lb/>
Tun ; Liver Pills arc an <lb/>
lute cure for sick headache, <lb/>
sour stomach, malaria, <lb/>
constipation, torpid liver, piles, <lb/>
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious- <lb/>
and kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
A citizen of Mich. re <lb/>
complained to City Asses- <lb/>
ors his property <lb/>
was assessed at u extravagantly <lb/>
high He declared that if <lb/>
Mr. could sell the prop- <lb/>
at the valuation named the <lb/>
latter could have a commission of <lb/>
two per cent. In less than <lb/>
the City Assessor had sold a <lb/>
line resilience and two business <lb/>
blocks which belonged to the <lb/>
satisfied who thereupon <lb/>
tried to back out of the agreement. <lb/>
Mr. declares that he will <lb/>
have nil commission, which <lb/>
have <lb/>
to sue tor it. <lb/>
For Society <lb/>
We have all kinds and styles of box paper, card and <lb/>
envelope sets, visiting cards, note papers and tablets <lb/>
Bobbin's Chill Pitt, cure chills ill <lb/>
malarial Thai la re <lb/>
for. Cure after fail. <lb/>
No rare, no pay. per bottle. <lb/>
TAKEN TO ALL <lb/>
MAGAZINES. <lb/>
fountain gen <lb/>
The young folks nowadays miss <lb/>
a great pleasure in not celebrating <lb/>
the day of May, as their an- <lb/>
used to do. Our older <lb/>
readers remember what a de- <lb/>
occasion the of May <lb/>
to be, and with what great <lb/>
pleasure danced around the <lb/>
May poll and downed the <lb/>
of was an old custom <lb/>
brought from <lb/>
that we regret has not been <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
RURAL FREE DELIVERY. <lb/>
Hew the System la <lb/>
Mr. Win. the special <lb/>
agent of the postal service who is <lb/>
here looking into the rural free <lb/>
livery routes proposed for Pitt <lb/>
county gives The Reflector some <lb/>
information regarding <lb/>
the service. <lb/>
The first appropriation <lb/>
made by Congress in 1895, to <lb/>
lest the system as an <lb/>
It proved such a success and lie- <lb/>
came so popular that the <lb/>
at present to <lb/>
for the fiscal year <lb/>
beginning July 1st, 1901, it is <lb/>
About 1.000 routes <lb/>
are now operation in the United <lb/>
States serving about <lb/>
and there are fully <lb/>
for additional routes <lb/>
on file with the Depart <lb/>
The carriers arc appointed by <lb/>
the Department at a <lb/>
try of 1600 a year and are under <lb/>
bond for <lb/>
are for specified time, but <lb/>
good behavior and satisfactory <lb/>
attention to duty. The carriers <lb/>
sell postage stamps, stamped en- <lb/>
postal cards and <lb/>
per wrappers, and register letters <lb/>
and receive applications for money <lb/>
orders. They arc also allowed to <lb/>
act as agents for newspapers, mag <lb/>
and other legitimate <lb/>
cations, to carry passengers <lb/>
and packages the con- <lb/>
of which are <lb/>
mate. <lb/>
Four routes will lie laid out with <lb/>
Greenville as the delivery <lb/>
each carrier making a daily <lb/>
and delivery, Sunday except- <lb/>
ed. The patrons of each route <lb/>
will be to select one of <lb/>
fourteen standard boxes, but not <lb/>
more than one pattern of box is <lb/>
lowed on a route. The boxes range <lb/>
in price from to and are <lb/>
built substantial metal that <lb/>
will last a lifetime. <lb/>
Boat Ho. las laid out will be <lb/>
as follows. From Greenville along <lb/>
the river road to K. J. Little's gin <lb/>
house, thence to Smith's school <lb/>
thence along the <lb/>
In store, thence <lb/>
to T. A. corner, thence to <lb/>
A. Pollard's new store, thence <lb/>
to Standard X <lb/>
thence along the old plank <lb/>
road to Greenville. Distance of <lb/>
route miles. <lb/>
Mr. is going over other <lb/>
routes today and will give them to <lb/>
us for publication latter- <lb/>
The rural delivery service is <lb/>
cured for Pitt county through the <lb/>
efforts of Congressman John H. <lb/>
Small. <lb/>
Paper Hanging. <lb/>
I am prepared In fill Wall Pa- <lb/>
per and can hang it If desired. Full line <lb/>
from best designers to select from, <lb/>
I am prepared to do Brick I.-. <lb/>
and on short notice <lb/>
for wall paper at of <lb/>
Mrs. M. prompt at- <lb/>
J. H. BUNN, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
Three One for <lb/>
Times <lb/>
RICHMOND, VA., <lb/>
Now Only a Year, <lb/>
and includes absolutely free The <lb/>
Paragon Monthly, New The <lb/>
Farm Journal, Philadelphia. <lb/>
Mt SUNDAY TIMES. <lb/>
Farm Journal and Para- <lb/>
Monthly, now only per <lb/>
year; per month by mall. <lb/>
Address THE TIMES, <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
UNIVERSITY <lb/>
Law School. <lb/>
The Summer Term begins 1st, <lb/>
continue three months. Thorough <lb/>
in courses admitting to the bar. Special <lb/>
lectures by eminent lawyers. For <lb/>
Jas. C. <lb/>
Chanel inn, N. <lb/>
North Carolin-. Pill In Superior <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
n. Notice of ewe. <lb/>
of an Execution directed u, the <lb/>
from the Superior court of <lb/>
Wilson county in the above entitled action, <lb/>
I will on Monday, the 3rd day of June, 1901, <lb/>
at in. COOT house door of <lb/>
said county, sell lo highest bidder for <lb/>
to satisfy said Execution, all the right <lb/>
title and interest which the said W. <lb/>
Lang, defendant has in the d <lb/>
real estate to That of <lb/>
land in Pitt comity, <lb/>
lying the North side of <lb/>
creek, and adjoining the lands of Mrs. <lb/>
Bessie Bullock, J. II. Tug- <lb/>
the Boon heirs, II A. and <lb/>
others, and known as R. J. firm, <lb/>
containing anew more or leas. <lb/>
This day of May. 1901. <lb/>
O. W. <lb/>
Pitt county <lb/>
notice to <lb/>
ATTENTION AGENTS <lb/>
Mr. C. Agent for <lb/>
North Carolina and Virginia, of that Well- <lb/>
Known and Popular Company, <lb/>
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb/>
Life Co., of <lb/>
Desires to announce to its large number of <lb/>
policy holders and to the public <lb/>
generally, of com- <lb/>
will now In <lb/>
slate and from this date will issue Its <lb/>
splendid and desirable policies, to de- <lb/>
siring the very beat insurance in the best <lb/>
life insurance company in the world. <lb/>
If the local agent in your town has not <lb/>
yet completed arrangements, address <lb/>
JOHN O. DREWRY, <lb/>
State Agent, Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
Assets <lb/>
Paid policy 82,509,189.05 <lb/>
Live, reliable energetic agent wanted at <lb/>
once lo worn for the <lb/>
Old mutual Benefit- <lb/>
arras <lb/>
Steamer leave <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville dally at <lb/>
M. Washington. <lb/>
Steamer <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and Boa- <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the Went <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion Co. front <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. <lb/>
Washington, N. O. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
Restore Vitality, Lost <lb/>
all <lb/>
and <lb/>
A tonic<lb/>
Blow to pals <lb/>
id<lb/>
lb <lb/>
By <lb/>
SO <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
The Clerk of Superior Court of Ml <lb/>
county, having issued <lb/>
to me. the undersigned, on the day <lb/>
of April 1901, on the estate of A. B. 1-. <lb/>
Wilts, deceased, notice is given to <lb/>
all creditor of said estate to their <lb/>
, to the <lb/>
within twelve months after the <lb/>
date of this this notice will be <lb/>
plead in bar of their <lb/>
This of April 1901. <lb/>
Executor on the estate of S. A. It. L. <lb/>
with to curs <lb/>
paid. circular <lb/>
Immediate<lb/>
Parts.,<lb/>
Jackson St, <lb/>
For sale by J L <lb/>
Greenville. N C <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb/>
Si <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and lies always <lb/>
on baa t <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly e <lb/>
band. Country produce and <lb/>
gold. A trial will convince yon. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
BRO., <lb/>
N. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every <lb/>
payment and price as low the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for produce. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Having duly before <lb/>
court Clerk of Pitt county <lb/>
of the estate of Mrs. L T. Lang, <lb/>
deceased, notice is hereby given lo all <lb/>
persons indebted to the estate to <lb/>
mediate payment to the undersigned. <lb/>
all persona having claims against <lb/>
estate present the same lo the <lb/>
within twelve months from the <lb/>
date this notice, or the same will be <lb/>
plead in of recovery. <lb/>
This day of 1901. <lb/>
R. I. DAVIS, <lb/>
Administrator of Mrs. I T. Lang. <lb/>
And when it to <lb/>
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat. <lb/>
Atlanta, Nor <lb/>
C, <lb/>
ton strong recommend <lb/>
to <lb/>
obtain tor <lb/>
and infant. I have it <lb/>
with very the past Slim- <lb/>
mer bit chi I. and white have <lb/>
heretofore lost a child or two toothing <lb/>
under other our child, <lb/>
taken is a line, <lb/>
boy. I Ml, very <lb/>
A. P, U. <lb/>
Joseph <lb/>
U. <lb/>
CURES <lb/>
TO CUBES. <lb/>
A remedy that <lb/>
I lively long stand- <lb/>
, The greatest blood <lb/>
known. Has hearty <lb/>
I of physicians <lb/>
after lie i ugh trial. Cures <lb/>
lite I <lb/>
I pi i I lo. <lb/>
by NICHOLS. <lb/>
1175.------- <lb/>
S. <lb/>
Wholesale retail Grocer and <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
re's, Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba- <lb/>
by Carriages, Co Carts, Parlor <lb/>
nits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
Gail <lb/>
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American Can- <lb/>
Applet, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Glass <lb/>
and Ware, and Wooden <lb/>
Ware. Cakes Crackers, <lb/>
Best Butter, Stand- <lb/>
ard Sewing Machines, and nu- <lb/>
other goods. Quality <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Cora <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
Phone B <lb/>
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. <lb/>
The Clerk i f the Superior of Pitt <lb/>
having this day to the <lb/>
letters of administration on the <lb/>
estate of W. A. Smith notice <lb/>
is hereby given IS all persons holding <lb/>
claims against estate present them <lb/>
tome or before the <lb/>
day of April or this notice will <lb/>
plead in bar of their recovery. All persona <lb/>
indebted to said estate re requested to <lb/>
J. <lb/>
-----DEALER IN----- <lb/>
m payment to me. <lb/>
he of April 1901. <lb/>
JESSE <lb/>
This the 12th of April <lb/>
JESSE CAN <lb/>
A the of W. A. Smith. <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. COREY. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Letters of administration upon estate <lb/>
of Holding Hudson, demised, having, this <lb/>
been issued to me by the Clerk of the <lb/>
X Court of Pitt County. Notice is <lb/>
hereby given lo all persons holding claims <lb/>
said estate to present them to me <lb/>
for payment on or before the 30th day of <lb/>
March 1902, or this notice will be plead in <lb/>
bar recovery. All persons <lb/>
estate are to make <lb/>
tome. <lb/>
This the 27th day of March <lb/>
HUDSON, <lb/>
of Redding Hudson. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
Create Wants. <lb/>
The advertisements <lb/>
of an establishment not only attract <lb/>
customers who otherwise go <lb/>
elsewhere, but they create wants. <lb/>
who have never used a <lb/>
article are often induced <lb/>
to purchase it by seeing it well <lb/>
advertised. The Importance of <lb/>
newspaper advertising in <lb/>
sales and manufactures <lb/>
never been fully appreciated, lint <lb/>
it is undeniably <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
The Southern Company <lb/>
handled U i crates of strawberries <lb/>
Wednesday along the Coast <lb/>
Wilmington Messenger. <lb/>
At Omaha Neb., after consider- <lb/>
over the guilt or <lb/>
of James the jury <lb/>
Sunday morning that he <lb/>
had part in the kidnapping <lb/>
of Edward Jr. The <lb/>
was an surprise to the <lb/>
court, and Judge Baker expressed <lb/>
bis disgust la emphatic terms. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Letters of administration having <lb/>
Jay been lamed to by the Clerk of th <lb/>
Superior Court of Pitt county upon the <lb/>
W. II. deceased, P <lb/>
hereby given to all persona holding claim <lb/>
said estate to present to me <lb/>
for payment on or before lbs day of <lb/>
April 1903, or this notice will be plead In <lb/>
recovery. Persons lo <lb/>
said estate arc notified to immediate <lb/>
payment to me. <lb/>
This the 1st day of April 1901. ., <lb/>
JESSE CAN NUN, <lb/>
Public the es- <lb/>
of the late <lb/>
While poor Mrs. Carrie Nation <lb/>
is in jail for smashing Mr. <lb/>
, David Nation is dis- <lb/>
posed to enjoy himself. A <lb/>
gram announces that while buying <lb/>
tickets David had his pock- <lb/>
et picked of money he <lb/>
had. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Letters of administration, with tie will <lb/>
day been issued to me <lb/>
by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
county, upon the estate of L <lb/>
house deceased, notice Is hereby given lo <lb/>
all against es- <lb/>
to present them to me for <lb/>
on the day of <lb/>
his will of their re- <lb/>
All persons indebted to said es- <lb/>
tale are to make pay- <lb/>
to me. I <lb/>
This <lb/>
annexed of b. E. <lb/>
house, deceased. I <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
issued <lb/>
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, <lb/>
in Advance. <lb/>
One Year II, Six Months <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy <lb/>
No traveling canvassers arc em- <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb/>
Reflector office. The Semi- <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one year for or The Daily <lb/>
Reflector and <lb/>
one year for payable in ad- <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
.-fl. A CO <lb/>
it<lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
II TO <lb/>
PER II, <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, MAY lo <lb/>
no fl <lb/>
We have a fine line white goods, cloths, <lb/>
wash silks, lawn, ilk fans, <lb/>
Indies shades and <lb/>
to suit you, and prices that are attractive. <lb/>
Your to please, <lb/>
W. T. LEE CO. <lb/>
LOOKING LETTER-HEAD <lb/>
Has lost many a dollar for business men. If a man is <lb/>
by the coat he wears, he is also judged by <lb/>
letterhead he uses. An artistic, nicely printed letter <lb/>
head may be looked as a good investment. <lb/>
It will be done right. Send next to <lb/>
The office- <lb/>
SOME <lb/>
Special Drives <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
To make it easy is to be progressive. To be progressive <lb/>
la to be useful. The more progressive, the more useful. This store is <lb/>
particularly just at this season, progressive you will find it at <lb/>
all seasons. We are prepared to prove our by our mer- <lb/>
policy. We are prepared to prove our by our <lb/>
prices. We are prepared to prove our usefulness to any one who will <lb/>
take the t to visit store. Nothing like the fair field, and no <lb/>
favor of doing business. It wins confidence that stands like <lb/>
mountains built with rock <lb/>
More than yards Homespun, <lb/>
yard wide regular kind our <lb/>
Pries 3-4 <lb/>
Dimity, colored Lawns spring col- <lb/>
ors, regular Tic lo values, <lb/>
our price <lb/>
Fine Lawns inches wide <lb/>
price and our <lb/>
to <lb/>
One Case Fruit of the Loom <lb/>
full yard wide, yards <lb/>
only to one customer 1-2 <lb/>
More than Ladies Fine Slip- <lb/>
must go at per pair. <lb/>
Ladles Fine Shoe <lb/>
to per pair. <lb/>
All kinds Lace and yard. <lb/>
Umbrellas <lb/>
More than Boys Suits to <lb/>
to be pushed oat in next <lb/>
days. Remember these suits <lb/>
us nothing and no offer will lie re- <lb/>
fused. <lb/>
Lace Curtains pair. <lb/>
Boys Hats <lb/>
Caps <lb/>
Hats <lb/>
Drawers <lb/>
BOO Ladies worth <lb/>
our price Every pair <lb/>
celebrated made <lb/>
Shoe, the best on earth, <lb/>
ways for the next days our <lb/>
price will be Only one <lb/>
pair to customer. <lb/>
Madras Shirts for men and boys <lb/>
Mens white <lb/>
Shirts, worth our price <lb/>
Well you know are the shirt <lb/>
people, but we just happen to <lb/>
stumble over styles that other <lb/>
stores charge for. <lb/>
Spool Cotton, spools <lb/>
for <lb/>
Prom OS <lb/>
D. v. May <lb/>
Senator continue <lb/>
to call himself a Democrat if it <lb/>
pleases him to do so, but fact <lb/>
that the distribution of Fed. <lb/>
patronage of South Carolina <lb/>
is in bis hands, shows what sort of <lb/>
a Democrat he is. The white Re <lb/>
of state, who have <lb/>
monopolized the Federal offices for <lb/>
thirty-five years, except <lb/>
the two Cleveland terms are doing <lb/>
much growling, but those who <lb/>
re appointment, are told when <lb/>
they come to Washington, that it <lb/>
is necessary for them to have Sen- <lb/>
endorsement, before <lb/>
they can get it. Not a little amuse- <lb/>
was Washington <lb/>
when the news of Senator <lb/>
attempt to get <lb/>
Wade Hampton to throw his in- <lb/>
to the administration <lb/>
movement in exchange for the <lb/>
office of post master at Columbia. <lb/>
Gen. Hampton is a poor man, and <lb/>
one of the reasons therefor is that <lb/>
he could never be bought. That <lb/>
was well known in Washington <lb/>
through Gen. Hampton's long and <lb/>
distinguished services the Sen- <lb/>
ate, and as railroad commissioner <lb/>
This must have been well know <lb/>
to Senator but, having <lb/>
changed himself, he doubtless <lb/>
imagined Hampton bad <lb/>
also changed. He was quickly <lb/>
undeceived. <lb/>
Another row is over the <lb/>
chase foreign made arms by the <lb/>
War Department. The department <lb/>
ordered purchase of one-thous- <lb/>
and pistols, with <lb/>
understanding that if, after a <lb/>
practical test by army, they <lb/>
proved satisfactory, twenty thous- <lb/>
and more would be bought. This <lb/>
brought a vigorous protest from a <lb/>
well-known fire arm <lb/>
company, which claims to have a <lb/>
pistol of American design and <lb/>
manufacture, in every way as good <lb/>
as the German pistol ordered to be <lb/>
purchased for army, and <lb/>
which the Board or Ordnance and <lb/>
Fortifications, which recommended <lb/>
the purchase, did not even <lb/>
The protest will not prevent <lb/>
purchase of the one thousand <lb/>
pistols, but It is likely to <lb/>
put a spoke in the scheme to <lb/>
twenty thousand more of <lb/>
them. Every man wishes our <lb/>
army to have the hot equipments <lb/>
to be had, but no man with the <lb/>
right sort of d him believes <lb/>
that foreign c; . should be <lb/>
bought, as good can be had <lb/>
in this country. This purchasing <lb/>
of foreign made arms has long been <lb/>
a the Ordnance <lb/>
Bureau, and which it has been <lb/>
almost impossible to secure official j <lb/>
in I'm inn It may <lb/>
necessary for Congress lo do a <lb/>
I it lie investigating this subject. <lb/>
of the Trans- <lb/>
Republic, will visit the Unit- <lb/>
ed States in October. This an- <lb/>
was made by Mr. <lb/>
White, the Boer <lb/>
agent, who has been in <lb/>
Washington for some days. <lb/>
O THIS FRIENDS AND OF <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
We are still the forefront of the race after your <lb/>
We offer you the best selected Hue oft <lb/>
General <lb/>
to be found any store Pitt Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the of the best manufacturers of America <lb/>
Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer <lb/>
Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you and to <lb/>
sell you if We offer you the very best service, polite <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established business built up strictly on its own merits. <lb/>
When you come to market you will not do justice <lb/>
if you do not sec our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember us the following lines of merchandise. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Hats and Caps. Silks and Satins, Dress Trimmings <lb/>
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's Children's and <lb/>
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Sugar Coffee, Molasses, I ts, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or en Approved <lb/>
Credit Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
A large line of Baby Caps, <lb/>
Belts, Laces and <lb/>
Embroideries Ladies Col- <lb/>
and Cuffs all Sizes <lb/>
EVER BROUGHT TO <lb/>
Mi. is in charge of my millinery department and if <lb/>
the is not on hand one will be trimmed to suit your <lb/>
tastes while you wait. <lb/>
Hats, silks. Braids, Ornaments, Flowers, Ribbons, and everything <lb/>
the milliners line. <lb/>
Hi FREE DELIVERY. <lb/>
Stoves <lb/>
These are locations Of the <lb/>
other routes as furnished <lb/>
by Win. A. <lb/>
special agent. <lb/>
Route No. Greenville <lb/>
along the Old Plank Bond to T. <lb/>
Hooker's corner, thence lo <lb/>
thence to K. Tripp's <lb/>
corner, I hence to J. J. May's gin <lb/>
house, to H. Tyson's corner, <lb/>
thence to Amos G. Cox's <lb/>
thence to Weedy Branch <lb/>
thence to the Tar road at J. N. <lb/>
Vinson's. thence to Greenville. <lb/>
Length miles. <lb/>
Route Greenville <lb/>
along road to Samuel <lb/>
Cory's store , thence to Cox's <lb/>
gin along the Tuft <lb/>
road to k Jack road, thence <lb/>
to the River road, thence along <lb/>
the road to Greenville. <lb/>
miles. <lb/>
Route No. Greenville <lb/>
along the Bethel road to <lb/>
thence to L. Fleming's <lb/>
thence to K. <lb/>
thence to Richard Teal's <lb/>
thence to Gum Swamp <lb/>
thence to Bell's roads; thence j <lb/>
alone the Tarboro road to White-, <lb/>
head's X mails; thence <lb/>
liver road to the Bethel <lb/>
thence to Greenville. Length <lb/>
miles. <lb/>
The carriers appointed the <lb/>
routes are ax So I, <lb/>
L. James C. <lb/>
ton; No. L. <lb/>
No. I, Jesse W. Brown. <lb/>
By direction of Postmaster <lb/>
General it is required on all <lb/>
rural delivery routes <lb/>
to be established those desiring <lb/>
mast be prepared to <lb/>
pin up, in manner <lb/>
by t, boxes to be <lb/>
Century Post Company, Adrian, <lb/>
Michigan. With brackets to fasten <lb/>
to post, With post <lb/>
Steel IV Company, <lb/>
Am inn. Michigan, With lock and <lb/>
without post, With <lb/>
The Century Rural Mail Box <lb/>
Detroit, Michigan. <lb/>
I With quick operating hick, <lb/>
Galvanized iron post and cap, ad- <lb/>
ts. <lb/>
Cabinet Lock Company, <lb/>
New Connecticut. To <lb/>
; direct, 92.00. <lb/>
c. G. Pols nu Box. South Bend, <lb/>
Indiana. New style, enlarged lo <lb/>
; regulation size and with side open- <lb/>
lug I about l extra. <lb/>
P. B. Box, <lb/>
Maryland. Without look, 11.00. <lb/>
Lock, extra. <lb/>
The John II. <lb/>
Burlington, Iowa, 91.25. <lb/>
Kelly Machine Com- <lb/>
Indiana, <lb/>
lock, 81.00. <lb/>
W, York Road, <lb/>
Maryland Box. Without lock, <lb/>
Lock lo be added cost. <lb/>
II aver <lb/>
Beaver, Pennsylvania Box, <lb/>
iv t and additional, <lb/>
K. Box, Greens- <lb/>
h . . Indiana, 92.30. <lb/>
If you want stoves or ranges constructed upon <lb/>
scientific which are economical, durable, <lb/>
and convenient, as well as beautiful and artistic, the patrons <lb/>
for the <lb/>
Just bear in mind that you can buy from us as cheap as other <lb/>
stores buy to sell again. We invite every man, woman and child In <lb/>
Pitt county to visit our store within the next days. We don't <lb/>
promise as many promises as other We only have one, that is <lb/>
to save you money. Push is hardly necessary behind such a bank of <lb/>
Bargains as presented above. All are j such material as wanted now <lb/>
HICKS WILKINSON. <lb/>
Mayor's Court <lb/>
Mayor J. G. has disposed <lb/>
of following cases in his court <lb/>
since last <lb/>
Lawrence Ward, drunk, riotous <lb/>
and disorderly, lined and costs, <lb/>
94.25. <lb/>
W. R. Smith, riotous <lb/>
conduct and assault, <lb/>
for at <lb/>
term of Superior court. <lb/>
W. A. and <lb/>
James, riotous and disorderly con- <lb/>
duct and affray, both <lb/>
for appearance at September term <lb/>
of Superior court. <lb/>
Will II riotous and <lb/>
conduct and affray, lined <lb/>
and costs, <lb/>
Artesian Veil Again. <lb/>
El , roll <lb/>
he writer bus not been <lb/>
prised almost universal <lb/>
has followed Mine the <lb/>
suggestion was made for artesian <lb/>
well the public square near court <lb/>
house, Everybody says it is the <lb/>
greatest Investment town <lb/>
Could make, and if rightly <lb/>
from the accompanying there can be no doubt of it. <lb/>
list, tho boxes on each route to . comfort of <lb/>
Which particular box pie of and people <lb/>
shall be selected must i decided <lb/>
child <lb/>
through of a com to this one great necessity, <lb/>
or In some other II would supply many He- <lb/>
Postal Improved Company demanded. The street <lb/>
Pennsylvania. En. could twice the dis- <lb/>
size, with side do more effective work <lb/>
Delivered at Post Offices in bulk, for half cost as now. This is <lb/>
who come lo Greenville and pat <lb/>
t I rude, are entitled <lb/>
trade mark, which is shown upon every genuine <lb/>
Stove Range, and do not be deceived <lb/>
by worthless imitations and <lb/>
lead all others in yearly sales and popularity, <lb/>
Sold Exclusively by <lb/>
BAKER HART. <lb/>
freight paid, i SO. posts ,, instance, bat one that <lb/>
additional, cents. I everybody sees and feels every day <lb/>
Bates Postal Signal Hail ,.,,,,,, monarch. <lb/>
Box of Illinois, San days <lb/>
Jose, Beale of prices if the town authorities will begin <lb/>
graduated Bud push it properly. It is to be <lb/>
92.25 up to 93.50 hoped believed this great <lb/>
will receive tho earnest <lb/>
enlarged, sod with side open consideration effort of the <lb/>
Mayor Aldermen. Give <lb/>
A. L. Henry, American Metal good <lb/>
Ladoga, Indiana. Don-1 dance new lite will be enthused. <lb/>
compartment box with they do Bung. <lb/>
log and apparatus com- <lb/>
piste, 98.00. Without receiving <lb/>
and delivery apparatus, 3.80. The i the walking <lb/>
Building <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Single box with <lb/>
receiving ins, 91.00. With , t a bald <lb/>
out receiving apparatus, j <lb/>
ate was never known to boy- <lb/>
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