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ave You Forgot <lb/>
What <lb/>
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AN <lb/>
DATE <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
AND A OF <lb/>
WHICH AM TO MENTION <lb/>
Come to see me tor next Barrel of or Pork. <lb/>
las. B. White. <lb/>
OLD AMI NEW. <lb/>
Board of <lb/>
Today being the of a <lb/>
new fiscal year in the <lb/>
government, there was a change in <lb/>
administration. The old Board <lb/>
met at o'clock to receive the <lb/>
report Treasurer J. N. Hart and <lb/>
to turn over to their successors. <lb/>
The report of the Treasurer <lb/>
showed the follow paid <lb/>
to during the <lb/>
From former Treasurer 766.44 <lb/>
From Tax Collector <lb/>
From Chief of Police 700.51 <lb/>
From Assistant Police 88.64 <lb/>
From the County <lb/>
From lumber and hauling 30.06 <lb/>
AFTER TWO TEARS PREMIUM <lb/>
HAVE BEEN PAID IX THE <lb/>
ft ill <lb/>
Cemeteries <lb/>
10188.36 <lb/>
83.96 <lb/>
19267.31 <lb/>
mi <lb/>
MM l <lb/>
Mil <lb/>
MB <lb/>
Greensboro Female College <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C <lb/>
UNIVERSITY <lb/>
Law School. <lb/>
The Summer Term lit to <lb/>
Literary and Courses. Thorough <lb/>
Schools Music, Art and <lb/>
Literary Course and all <lb/>
Living Expenses 6200.00 per Year. <lb/>
Fall Session begins September <lb/>
1901. on <lb/>
cation. PEACOCK. <lb/>
lion in admitting to U bar. Spend <lb/>
by o la For C at- <lb/>
address C. <lb/>
Chapel Hill, N. J. Dean.<lb/>
I I <lb/>
i-tiers paid <lb/>
Cemeteries <lb/>
Com missions <lb/>
8768.06 <lb/>
55.63 <lb/>
138.01 <lb/>
9957.03 <lb/>
OP NEWARK, K. J., POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value. <lb/>
J. Cash Value. <lb/>
Paid up <lb/>
i. Extended that works automatically, <lb/>
I- <lb/>
;. Will be re-instated lie paid within month while yon <lb/>
or within three years alter lapse, upon evidence <lb/>
payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second year No Restriction. S. Incontestable. <lb/>
i payable at the the second and each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided lbs premium for the current year be paid. <lb/>
in iv lie To reduce Premium, or <lb/>
To Increase the or <lb/>
To make policy payable as nu during the lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
110.38 <lb/>
This was proved by the finance <lb/>
committee <lb/>
The financial exhibit of the <lb/>
town the fiscal year was ordered <lb/>
published in TUB DAILY <lb/>
motion of Alderman W. B. <lb/>
Parker, a vote of thanks of the <lb/>
Hoard was extended to Mayor J. <lb/>
tor the faithfulness and <lb/>
excellence of bis as <lb/>
Mayor the last two years. Mayor <lb/>
to the vote of <lb/>
expressed his <lb/>
of the courtesy the Hoard <lb/>
to fill the vacancy from the <lb/>
fourth ward. He OHM forward <lb/>
and qualified. <lb/>
ballot was taken for <lb/>
Assistant Police, resulting in a tie <lb/>
for Forbes for Dud- <lb/>
the election was post- <lb/>
to next E. B. <lb/>
Dudley was continued In the office <lb/>
until his successor shall be elected. <lb/>
The bids in hand for the <lb/>
improvement bows were opened. <lb/>
One of the bids withdrawn by <lb/>
telegraph- Another from Rudolph <lb/>
Co., of of- <lb/>
a premium of for the <lb/>
bonds. In addition to this there <lb/>
was a proposal from another firm <lb/>
for the bonds but it was not ac- <lb/>
companied by per cent of the <lb/>
amount bid for as required. All <lb/>
were rejected, and <lb/>
of the Wind matter was tie- <lb/>
Paper Hanging. <lb/>
am w. pun lo fill orders for Wall Pa- <lb/>
per it if desired. Full line <lb/>
from best designers to select from <lb/>
am to do Brick Laying <lb/>
on short <lb/>
KM wall the stole of <lb/>
Mr. M. I. will receive prompt at- <lb/>
J H. <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of Superior <lb/>
Court of county in case of <lb/>
Cannon of Teel Vt <lb/>
Teel, petition to sell laud <lb/>
administrator will for <lb/>
the Court House door Greenville <lb/>
on August 1901 the following <lb/>
parcel of land, hi the <lb/>
the West hide <lb/>
St., being net front and fee, back, <lb/>
and known as a part of the old Livery <lb/>
stable lot back of Hotel Macon. said lot <lb/>
accurately described in a deed from H. ft <lb/>
Daniel lo Teel recorded in book <lb/>
H. f. page containing i of acre more or <lb/>
less. JESSE CANNON, <lb/>
JAMES. Atty. <lb/>
This July 1901. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
J. ff. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, and Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
had always shown, next <lb/>
EM <lb/>
OF <lb/>
Roberts <lb/>
Grippe, <lb/>
all forms Malaria. <lb/>
DON'T WAIT TO <lb/>
TRY IT M <lb/>
BE COPED <lb/>
I i PER <lb/>
f to <lb/>
THE <lb/>
NORMAL INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE. <lb/>
Classical, Commercial. Musical. <lb/>
. o . . . I I I II <lb/>
. . t pupils, <lb/>
f, . heron July <lb/>
i .<lb/>
D V <lb/>
never had a Mayor <lb/>
Mr. made. A committee <lb/>
was appointed to notify the new <lb/>
Board that the Old Hoard was <lb/>
ready to turn government <lb/>
of the lo The <lb/>
of the new M. Me <lb/>
Cowan. I. White. Cobb, <lb/>
The Board adjourned to meet <lb/>
again in special session today at <lb/>
p. m. <lb/>
first b Dr, <lb/>
of <lb/>
I C Hi <lb/>
and i <lb/>
rt-n In In overcoming <lb/>
, In and . <lb/>
B. L. Little, I., <lb/>
., . t f i ii the of <lb/>
c. and . I. . .,. and <lb/>
forward and were, ha the of of children <lb/>
i ,., i In the doctor's native Hate, where <lb/>
by <lb/>
then Vacated the chair. The to <lb/>
i. , i . l n allow <lb/>
Board elected B. White n relief ran <lb/>
man and Mayor protein. . obtained <lb/>
I,. T. <lb/>
immediately presented their <lb/>
Three One Rich, for <lb/>
. Times <lb/>
RICHMOND, VA., <lb/>
Now Only Cents a Tear, <lb/>
includes absolutely free The <lb/>
Paragon Monthly, New The <lb/>
Farm Journal, Philadelphia. <lb/>
DULY ND SUNDAY <lb/>
Farm Journal and Para- <lb/>
Monthly, now only per <lb/>
year; per month by mail. <lb/>
Address THE TIMES, <lb/>
Richmond, Va. <lb/>
Trinity College <lb/>
one <lb/>
ate and courses study <lb/>
Twenty three in <lb/>
Bight laboratories with modern <lb/>
apparatus. library Belt <lb/>
gymnasium and athletic appointments in <lb/>
the state. Scholarships and Fund . <lb/>
Attendance doubled within the <lb/>
past seven years. very low. The <lb/>
best college is the one that offers a student <lb/>
the best advantages. Send for <lb/>
PRESIDENT <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar- <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 <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore, <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
ill s or mail <lb/>
cents I c. J. M Louis, Ho. <lb/>
in words, <lb/>
is known <lb/>
Hi mm <lb/>
TONIC LAXATIVE <lb/>
If you have sour stomach, bad <lb/>
inactive kidney backache. loss <lb/>
cl cf energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy akin, <lb/>
any symptoms and disorders which the of bad bowels and an <lb/>
impaired digestive system, Will You. <lb/>
It will clean out bowels, the liver and kidneys, strengthen <lb/>
mucous membranes cf the your blood and put you <lb/>
your again. Your return, your move <lb/>
your liver and u you. your skin will clear and <lb/>
lichen you will feel the old lime and buoyancy. <lb/>
nations as Aldermen which alter <lb/>
some discussion were accepted. <lb/>
The remaining six Aldermen pro <lb/>
election <lb/>
with the following result <lb/>
Mayor W. II. Long. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Treasurer X. Hart. <lb/>
Chief Smith. <lb/>
Night II. <lb/>
Tax <lb/>
Lamp Duff. <lb/>
Bagley. <lb/>
the vole fr Assistant Police <lb/>
there was u t c two ballots be- <lb/>
tween A. A. Jr., and E, <lb/>
Dudley, when the tilling of <lb/>
this was deferred <lb/>
lie a lull Hoard i I Aldermen. <lb/>
tax tor, <lb/>
hi- official bond in the <lb/>
-urn of B. ;. <lb/>
Harris and i F. <lb/>
s which was accepted. <lb/>
The 1st for liquor license doesn't tun to be <lb/>
placed at per year, pay- balance to be found <lb/>
able Mini annually i. Malt license <lb/>
The lawyer believes <lb/>
but the real estate man <lb/>
by bis deeds. <lb/>
A fast girl is the rapid <lb/>
freshet. <lb/>
The poor we have with but <lb/>
rich can go the seashore. <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
FOR TORPID LIVER. <lb/>
A torpid liver the whole <lb/>
system and <lb/>
SICK HEADACHE, <lb/>
Sallow Stun and Pies. <lb/>
There la no better for <lb/>
Cat. <lb/>
I PILLS, as a trial <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
Peppy Go., <lb/>
MERCHANTS, <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Dear quota you Nova Scotia <lb/>
land bore, at the <lb/>
fur and <lb/>
than <lb/>
fur MR <lb/>
SO ton<lb/>
us nave your order us soon as <lb/>
no as in <lb/>
W. <lb/>
to <lb/>
ATTENTION AGENTS <lb/>
Mr. C. Agent for <lb/>
North and Virginia, of that Well- <lb/>
and Company, <lb/>
MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb/>
of <lb/>
to to its large number <lb/>
policy holders, and to the insurable public <lb/>
generally, of c om- <lb/>
wilt now in <lb/>
Mate from this date will <lb/>
policies, to all de- <lb/>
siring the very best in the best <lb/>
life insurance company in the world. <lb/>
If the local in your town <lb/>
yet completed address <lb/>
JOHN C. <lb/>
Raleigh, K. C. <lb/>
Paid policy <lb/>
Live, energetic wanted at <lb/>
once to worn the <lb/>
Old mutual Benefit. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
g-t-------0 . <lb/>
Bagging and lies always <lb/>
on ban t <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly on <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Practical Education <lb/>
In mechanic <lb/>
arts, and cull on n <lb/>
of and practice. <lb/>
Of and manual <lb/>
turn a Total <lb/>
clothing and board, 12-V <lb/>
Thirty Next <lb/>
For i Wis- <lb/>
. C. <lb/>
AGRICULTURE MECHANIC ARTS, <lb/>
m c- <lb/>
i. ml . <lb/>
ii i, i t w ml of <lb/>
. . . . Al Ii lit I . <lb/>
mil nail if. <lb/>
i ii on- i <lb/>
, . . u rial i <lb/>
I . <lb/>
For Sale by <lb/>
I . . M l <lb/>
I. . . M . . . <lb/>
ii . v s <lb/>
if Any <lb/>
1st I Mill, <lb/>
I. . I i <lb/>
I . <lb/>
i i I <lb/>
per year, pool, bagatelle and <lb/>
per year <lb/>
were grant- <lb/>
ed in M. I,. B. <lb/>
A. Brady, W. c. <lb/>
Dudley, M. Cheek, agent, K. <lb/>
A. Nichols, V. Hooker Co., <lb/>
I,. How- <lb/>
ard, Jr. <lb/>
Halt to B, H. <lb/>
Pool table license lo B, M. <lb/>
Cheek, agent, and John ll. How <lb/>
ard, <lb/>
H. Hooker was elected Al- <lb/>
u i-netted I. Little, <lb/>
resigned, and II. Wilson to <lb/>
succeed C. T. <lb/>
Mi. Hooker accepted and <lb/>
Mr. Wilson declined to <lb/>
accept. <lb/>
I. Arthur petitioned <lb/>
Board to allow the <lb/>
Atlantic c to extend the <lb/>
side track <lb/>
it reel street in an east- <lb/>
ill reel ion to Pill street. This <lb/>
s as granted. <lb/>
The Board adjourned <lb/>
p. at which time they met to <lb/>
i open the bids for bonds that were <lb/>
handed over from the former <lb/>
The people who think they have <lb/>
all trouble in the world are <lb/>
really from vivid <lb/>
nations. <lb/>
The man who uses plane <lb/>
i not always a carpenter. <lb/>
The boy i studies <lb/>
will surely become an adder, <lb/>
The life in which there i DO <lb/>
laughter will not linger long. <lb/>
of people Hie <lb/>
hire way for Ilia <lb/>
higher way. <lb/>
Many a man who falls in <lb/>
love is condition <lb/>
by the I. <lb/>
i sombre shadow <lb/>
that the Hill, <lb/>
sweetness. <lb/>
is not lo <lb/>
lose It. <lb/>
The w always seems brighter <lb/>
when xiii gives you a word <lb/>
of <lb/>
lime , but <lb/>
can beat it. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Having duly <lb/>
or of Pitt county nu <lb/>
of tho of Brooks tie <lb/>
Ii given to nil <lb/>
In the estate to make immediate <lb/>
payment to the undersigned. And all <lb/>
having; claims against estate are <lb/>
lo the under- <lb/>
signed for payment no or the <lb/>
of will lie pica I <lb/>
in bar of recovery. Thia 4th, 1801. <lb/>
CHAPMAN, <lb/>
Jacob Brooke. <lb/>
W. R, WHICHARD BRO,, <lb/>
IN <lb/>
s o <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in <lb/>
and prices as low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
L. Ii. Pender, w <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
T. , a. ; other a <lb/>
i -v g-a -v I Hoard. I.,,.,., I I Ac. . , . . J., <lb/>
V-i--aV-M, -L. I-J-I V. I M , . . kinds Locksmith work <lb/>
.,., . e locking of guns a m W b <lb/>
UNIVERSITY <lb/>
of North Carolina. <lb/>
OF STATE'S <lb/>
Kin SYSTEM. <lb/>
academic <lb/>
law, medicine, <lb/>
scholarships. Free <lb/>
tuition to and <lb/>
sons. Loans for the needy. <lb/>
Students. Instructors <lb/>
New Dormitories, Works, <lb/>
Central Healing <lb/>
spent in <lb/>
and Fall term begin.-. <lb/>
i, Address, <lb/>
K. P. <lb/>
Chapel Hill, N. C. <lb/>
1170.-------- <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
retail Grocer and <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides. Fur. Cotton <lb/>
Turkeys, etc. Bed <lb/>
Haiti., Ba- <lb/>
by Carnages, Co Cults, <lb/>
suits, Safes, F. <lb/>
Meat Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American Beauty Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal Hulls, Oar <lb/>
den Seeds, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, <lb/>
Currents, Raisins, <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Tare, Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
Best Butter, Stand <lb/>
lard Sewing Ma eh i and nu <lb/>
and <lb/>
Com <lb/>
SALE OF LAND. <lb/>
By of n decree of the <lb/>
Court Pitt county in a <lb/>
certain Proceeding <lb/>
Cannon, Public <lb/>
trill t, the estate W. H. <lb/>
Bonnie B. Baa- <lb/>
den. John and Olive I <lb/>
will ob July 1901. sell at <lb/>
public sale the Court House door in <lb/>
certain or parcel of land <lb/>
in town of county, <lb/>
on the south Third street cast <lb/>
Lee and known in the plan of <lb/>
town number live in block II, <lb/>
day lino 1901. <lb/>
CANNON, <lb/>
Public the <lb/>
II. <lb/>
Bale. <lb/>
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat. <lb/>
I o'clock. <lb/>
King was elected Alder- <lb/>
specialty. <lb/>
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
North Pill nullity In Superior <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
A. P. <lb/>
C , <lb/>
virtue -in Execution to the <lb/>
undersigned the Superior court of <lb/>
county entitled action, <lb/>
I will on Monday, the M day of 1901, <lb/>
at the <lb/>
raid county, to the bidder fur <lb/>
to said all the right <lb/>
and which the add W. C. <lb/>
Lang, ban in the <lb/>
real estate lo That tract of <lb/>
land in county, <lb/>
the North <lb/>
creek, and adjoining lbs lands of Mm. <lb/>
J H Tug- <lb/>
will, the Noon heirs, II. A. <lb/>
rs. and known tin J. Lang firm, <lb/>
or less. <lb/>
day of May, <lb/>
W. <lb/>
county <lb/>
BEG SALE. <lb/>
virtue of n mortgage executed and <lb/>
to W. J. by tho <lb/>
Warehouse t <lb/>
lag i o mi July re- <lb/>
in lbs <lb/>
ii. page I lo lire <lb/>
mil at public <lb/>
the Court house dour in <lb/>
ville July the <lb/>
in the town of <lb/>
which hits ban erected two <lb/>
One lot <lb/>
north by K. bang's lot, on the <lb/>
slice M. lot, on tho west by <lb/>
J. C. In the by Me- <lb/>
containing acres. Ono oilier <lb/>
lot at Hie corner of Fourth <lb/>
the right way of the Atlantic <lb/>
One on aide id said road, runt <lb/>
north parallel said MO root to a <lb/>
weal with Front, to <lb/>
a In tho line of Front thence <lb/>
south parallel Ml feat to a <lb/>
Stake in the line of thence rant <lb/>
ii ii Front. . i I feet to <lb/>
Also other a a stake on <lb/>
the south cant poles <lb/>
lo n stake in the Mat then south Ml weal <lb/>
poles lo heirs line. with <lb/>
lino ditch to <lb/>
acres, in or less, property <lb/>
to he mortgage. <lb/>
I Terms Apply lo Attorney or <lb/>
Ire June 1901. <lb/>
Attorney. <lb/>
-DEALER IN- <lb/>
Sf <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
El <lb/>
nice Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. H. COREY. <lb/>
I i <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
-Stocks, Cotton, and <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
WEEKLY. <lb/>
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, <lb/>
Advance. <lb/>
One Six Months <lb/>
Three lion Sing. Copy <lb/>
Not raveling are cm- <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb/>
e The Semi- <lb/>
Weekly Reflector and <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one year for or Tan Daily <lb/>
Reflector and <lb/>
year for 63.50 payable in ad- <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
s i also <lb/>
Of <lb/>
. j Om <lb/>
MK <lb/>
. <lb/>
-n- <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
EDITOR <lb/>
TO <lb/>
PER YEAR II <lb/>
VOL. XX <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, JULY <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
NO <lb/>
as <lb/>
Is the customer who takes advantage of BARGAINS, <lb/>
keeps our competitors why it is we sell so cheap. <lb/>
OUR WITH HIGH PRICES. <lb/>
W T. LEE <lb/>
Exposition, <lb/>
am prepared to about <lb/>
n board and room with nil modern conveniences. <lb/>
view of Niagara River and Brie from the house. <lb/>
Niagara car door minutes. <lb/>
walk to exposition ground. Take Niagara street car to <lb/>
Auburn Avenue. Moderate rates. All will <lb/>
receive prompt attention. <lb/>
JOSEPH A. MOORE, <lb/>
1885 Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. Y. <lb/>
A FIRST CLASS MILITARY SCHOOL IN EASTERN N. C. <lb/>
School, <lb/>
LaGrange, N. C. <lb/>
LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC K COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. <lb/>
Fifty-three Boarding Pupils, Twelve and two States <lb/>
represented past session. School Buildings. Barracks <lb/>
for Sixty Cadets. <lb/>
The school aims to strengthen by developing latent <lb/>
and power. The individual needs of the students are considered. <lb/>
The literary training strengthens the manly traits, gives a sound <lb/>
and clear mind. Class room methods cultivate <lb/>
mental grasp. Athletics encouraged. No Compromise on <lb/>
or Tobacco. Expenses tor entire of Mouths, <lb/>
tuition, board, room, fuel and lights, payable quarterly In <lb/>
advance. No extras. Write for beautiful register. <lb/>
j. E. DEBNAM, Suit. <lb/>
A Special Take Off. <lb/>
We have taken the price oft of a special line of Figured Lawns <lb/>
Organdies, which we have been running from to and for the <lb/>
NEXT SIX DAYS. <lb/>
we will push them out for per yard. Those lovely Imported Em. <lb/>
Swisses, which arc richly worth will be run out <lb/>
for the next Ox days for and per yard. Piques and <lb/>
for days White Shirt Waist Dress Goods at <lb/>
prices re astonish yon. Madras Shirts for men, worth 61.00 <lb/>
for days Our entire line of Ladies Ties at reduced <lb/>
price from up. Fruit of Loom bleached Call to see us <lb/>
for anything you wast and we please you. <lb/>
Standard Patterns Designs. <lb/>
KICKS k WILKINSON. <lb/>
BETHEL ITEMS <lb/>
Bethel, N. C, July <lb/>
Misses Maggie Pearle <lb/>
Edmondson, Lizzie Crimea and <lb/>
Manning left here Monday <lb/>
to attend the Winterville Institute. <lb/>
Among the men were W. J. and J. <lb/>
C, Carson. <lb/>
Miss Crimes returned Sun- <lb/>
day afternoon from the Union at <lb/>
Rocky Mount. <lb/>
Miss Lena Bullock is visiting <lb/>
relatives in Rocky Mount. <lb/>
Miss Belle Rose is Miss <lb/>
Carter, of Elm City. <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
are visiting relatives <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Mrs. Wilkins, who has been <lb/>
visiting father, returned to <lb/>
her home in Boston, Va. <lb/>
S. M. Jones, of near this pi ice. <lb/>
spent Monday night in <lb/>
Miss Mayo was in town <lb/>
this morning shopping. <lb/>
T. G. left here Tuesday <lb/>
to visit his sister Mount. <lb/>
Mrs. J. C. Andrews is very sick <lb/>
with typhoid fever. <lb/>
Miss Mary of <lb/>
is at her aunt's bedside, Mrs An- <lb/>
Prof. D. of this <lb/>
place, left here Monday for Win- <lb/>
Miss Mattie Grimes is visiting <lb/>
friends in Scotland Neck. <lb/>
V. E. Staton spent Monday night <lb/>
in Winterville to attend the <lb/>
J. L. Brit ton Saturday <lb/>
on his route to Houston, Texas. <lb/>
M. C Cherry, of Mt. Olive, <lb/>
is here on a visit. <lb/>
Misses Helen Forbes and Mattie <lb/>
Rollins, who have been visiting <lb/>
Miss Patience return- <lb/>
ed to their home Greenville this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Another Fiend <lb/>
Goldsboro, July <lb/>
o'clock this morning Ed. Apple <lb/>
white, a young farm laborer, <lb/>
was caught the room of one of <lb/>
the daughters of Mr. E. M. <lb/>
near a village in this <lb/>
Miss Sauls heard some one in <lb/>
her room felt a hand touch <lb/>
the bed clothes. She arose and <lb/>
lighted a match and Applewhite <lb/>
was found to conceal <lb/>
the room. <lb/>
Mr. Sauls had a desperate <lb/>
with the who would have <lb/>
succeeded in escaping but for the <lb/>
fact that Mr. Sauls was quickly as- <lb/>
by hi.-- so and both together <lb/>
him. The was de- <lb/>
livered to the deputy Sheriff who <lb/>
brought him here landed him <lb/>
in jail. The created much <lb/>
excitement. There is fear of <lb/>
lynching but the jail is well guard- <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
Just <lb/>
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND Cl OF <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
We are still in the forefront of the race after your pal ruling <lb/>
We offer you the lust selected line of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to 1-c found in any store in Pitt County. Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Bummer <lb/>
and inter. c are at work for yours and our mutual ad <lb/>
vantage. II pleasure to allow you what yon want and to <lb/>
you we can. offer you the very best service, polite <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms with a well <lb/>
established business built up strictly on own merits. <lb/>
When you tome to market you not do yourself pis ire <lb/>
you do not tee our immense stock before buying elsewhere <lb/>
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Caps. Si and Satins, <lb/>
Jackets and Gapes, Carpets, Mattings Oil Clothe. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
and Children's <lb/>
Harness, Horse and Dusters. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Moat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses,; Lard, Scad ts, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in that line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
J. P. <lb/>
A large line of Baby Caps, <lb/>
Belts, Laces and <lb/>
Embroideries. Ladies Col- <lb/>
and Cuffs all Sizes <lb/>
HAVE THE LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST LINK OF <lb/>
EVER BROUGHT TO GREENVILLE. <lb/>
Mrs. i in charge of my millinery <lb/>
but d. is not on hand one will be trimmed to suit your <lb/>
II <lb/>
w i <lb/>
Hal <lb/>
the milliners line. <lb/>
wall. <lb/>
Braids, Ornaments, Flowers, and everything <lb/>
COUNTY MATTERS <lb/>
Proceeding <lb/>
the <lb/>
The Board of County <lb/>
met in regular session <lb/>
Monday, July i-t, the full Board <lb/>
being present. <lb/>
pauper orders and or- <lb/>
for general county purposes <lb/>
Issued- <lb/>
The Henderson Telephone Com- <lb/>
was granted permission lo <lb/>
creel, maintain and operate <lb/>
phone and telegraph poles, wires <lb/>
and along the <lb/>
lie roads of Pill county, provided <lb/>
Delia Staton, Sarah Hodges, Cato <lb/>
Edwards and wife, D. H. Smith, <lb/>
David <lb/>
were stricken from pauper <lb/>
list. <lb/>
The pauper allowance for John <lb/>
Wilson was reduced from to <lb/>
per mouth, Morris from <lb/>
11.50 per month, Mary <lb/>
Allie Taylor from to 61.60 per <lb/>
The retail liquor license granted <lb/>
were in township, <lb/>
Swift Greek, ti in <lb/>
in Heaver Dam, in <lb/>
in Falkland, in <lb/>
in Bethel, in Carolina, <lb/>
in and for malt ii- <lb/>
lid poles ml wires shall no Greenville, a total <lb/>
in the county. <lb/>
The following jurors were drawn <lb/>
for September term of Superior <lb/>
First Harrell, W. <lb/>
way Interfere with public travel <lb/>
and shall he erected and maintain- <lb/>
ed in a -ale manner. <lb/>
W. N. refused retail <lb/>
license Standard. <lb/>
, , was appointed T. Joyner, B. Hack, L. <lb/>
The to lake charge of ferry ILL. W. a. B. <lb/>
pastime ONE <lb/>
OF ANY OTHER.<lb/>
THIRD FASTER <lb/>
across Tar river per II. J. <lb/>
He a bond for S. <lb/>
Augustus Forbes, s. White, <lb/>
Agents wanted in ail unoccupied <lb/>
territory, <lb/>
WHEELER a <lb/>
Manufacturing Company, <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga. <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
S. T WHITE, <lb/>
The man who stutters knows all <lb/>
about the parts of speech. <lb/>
Every man at some time gets a <lb/>
pointer from the linger of <lb/>
It seems queer that habits <lb/>
grow strongest the weakest <lb/>
man, <lb/>
Old Sol should be fined for <lb/>
scorching. <lb/>
When it mine, to society the <lb/>
best is always the cheapest. <lb/>
CURES <lb/>
RHEUMATISM <lb/>
TO STAY <lb/>
Century, <lb/>
A remedy Hut <lb/>
cures lung <lb/>
lag The greatest blond <lb/>
known, the <lb/>
of leading <lb/>
after thorough trial. Cures <lb/>
of tho treated. <lb/>
per I- <lb/>
Sold by BRYAN <lb/>
Broke Convention. <lb/>
A barrel of Missouri red apples <lb/>
created great disturbance at the <lb/>
Buffalo meeting of the National <lb/>
Editorial Association. It had <lb/>
been presented to the members by <lb/>
the delegation from that state, <lb/>
inconsiderately rolled up- <lb/>
on platform while a debate <lb/>
was in on of <lb/>
second class mail matter. <lb/>
In an instant the hall was an <lb/>
uproar. The sight of apples <lb/>
aroused the hunger of the <lb/>
gates lo such a that they <lb/>
forgot the dignity, and <lb/>
everything else, their <lb/>
to secure some of <lb/>
Tho chairman pounded vigor- <lb/>
upon his desk, and <lb/>
ed lire delegates to lake their <lb/>
seats, but he might just as well <lb/>
have yelled to deaf men, or try to <lb/>
curb an angry flood. Mm pushed <lb/>
each other about people, <lb/>
la attempting to reach the <lb/>
form. Coals were torn, neck tits <lb/>
untied, and some Instances ex <lb/>
cited individuals came lo blows. <lb/>
In a twinkling the barrel was <lb/>
tied, not until the last <lb/>
Country Improving <lb/>
One of best signs <lb/>
lion with the home of out <lb/>
is the Improvement which la <lb/>
so market the surrounding, <lb/>
furnishings of the average home <lb/>
in the country, We have closely <lb/>
observed this for ten <lb/>
tears this Improve is <lb/>
gratifying. Bare floors arc giving <lb/>
place to carpels <lb/>
walls arc being made to speak <lb/>
eternal messages from <lb/>
pictures, pianos and organs <lb/>
arc on every hand to cheer and <lb/>
gladden and entertain. And <lb/>
there la a gathering of <lb/>
young people country home <lb/>
sweet arc sun- <lb/>
with a bounty and that is <lb/>
wonderful. There is very little of <lb/>
the light and frivolous in their <lb/>
music. Aid from these homes <lb/>
Doming women who <lb/>
arc louden in our churches and <lb/>
important factors in the <lb/>
of the <lb/>
This of homes <lb/>
boars Interest on the invest- <lb/>
than stocks bomb or <lb/>
J. B. surety lo con <lb/>
duct ferry according lo law. <lb/>
L. Nichols was appointed <lb/>
Constable of Beaver Dam town- <lb/>
ship and tiled oath <lb/>
bond for with T. A. <lb/>
Jes-a I. Smith as sureties. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
W. Ii. Harper, James A. Davis, <lb/>
W. V. Hart, W. <lb/>
P. W B. Wilson, J. <lb/>
ii. Little, Israel Edwards, w. H. <lb/>
W. E. Moore, <lb/>
The made report of a Edwards, Cox, U. W. <lb/>
public road out in Swift Creek <lb/>
township. <lb/>
The of D. Pope, Millie <lb/>
Atkinson, Rives and <lb/>
Solomon Atkinson were stricken <lb/>
from pauper Smith <lb/>
was added In the to receive <lb/>
63.00 per month. <lb/>
O. L. others present- <lb/>
ed a petition a public road <lb/>
Clark, J. K. S. Adams, R. II. Pol- <lb/>
lard, Williams, Noah <lb/>
L. A. Cobb, Joseph Cox, S. I. <lb/>
Dudley, J. Jones, Little. <lb/>
Second r. Windham, <lb/>
S. Overton, L. H. Pender, W. <lb/>
c. J. II. Jacob <lb/>
Jesse H. Smith, J. F. <lb/>
Harrington, W. T. Pierce, W. G. <lb/>
Stokes, K. Lang, J. H. Bynum, <lb/>
running from Tarboro Bryant W. <lb/>
road to the W. W. White- <lb/>
burg road near of M. i. M. Smith, and M. M. <lb/>
Smith's fence. <lb/>
Gordon A were grant- The r lo <lb/>
ed conditional liquor in once balance due on lot <lb/>
Falkland same to be re- purchased by W. II. Harrington <lb/>
from tho county, and deliver deed <lb/>
for lame to Mrs. Hannah T. <lb/>
Daniel. <lb/>
yoked If found to conflict with the <lb/>
law in regard lo a certain <lb/>
from church. <lb/>
i wan ordered <lb/>
a public road in Miss Mabel Green, a 18-year old <lb/>
township in accordance with girl of Wake county, attempted to <lb/>
a lire a can of kerosene. <lb/>
Board met Tuesday, Th, ,.,,. was <lb/>
and, nil present. fatally burned. <lb/>
The delinquent lax iii of <lb/>
and were ordered ,, <lb/>
, ., ., ,, ,, makers to not a ways <lb/>
over M. Mooring, as . , J <lb/>
properly, payment to the h bunt<lb/>
would be a summer of storms <lb/>
had disappeared down the throats lauds. It makes homo <lb/>
of the hungry hoard, was the pros- it c -gives it Stronger <lb/>
of the association able to re- holding qualities place that <lb/>
store order and tit- are not anxious <lb/>
bate under discussion. lo leave. <lb/>
W. II. Hied notice <lb/>
I he that lie had trail.--, <lb/>
fared and assigned to Mrs. Hannah <lb/>
all hi- right, <lb/>
Interest In the the Tho county of <lb/>
Court House, which he bid off at county in Monday <lb/>
public sic by lo issue license t,, sell <lb/>
In requested <lb/>
a deed he executed lo her <lb/>
The names B, Neil, <lb/>
the worst and they seem <lb/>
to have hit It. <lb/>
whiskey in comity. <lb/>
Keel. II. II. <lb/>
John j No curt, <lb/>
Chill cure all <lb/>
malarial Thai i- w. re <lb/>
In <lb/>
ell <lb/>
i-<lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
O. J. Ed. Owner <lb/>
Entered at the Putt Office at <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, as Second Class <lb/>
Mall Matter. <lb/>
Tuesday. July <lb/>
The stock brokers and bunks in <lb/>
north that have breaking <lb/>
during the last days docs not <lb/>
indicate that the wave of pros- <lb/>
over the so large <lb/>
as it has pictured. <lb/>
The fact a prisoner <lb/>
who was hired out to a farmer and <lb/>
of his own accord came back to <lb/>
jail, saying he had rather stay in <lb/>
jail than to work, shows the good <lb/>
the could accomplish <lb/>
The hot wave is bud on <lb/>
us here, but still we have much to <lb/>
be thankful for. Just think the <lb/>
suffering in the great cities with <lb/>
prostrations death, by <lb/>
In New York city <lb/>
on people were over- <lb/>
come by the heat is of them <lb/>
died. In other places it was as <lb/>
Yet People Live <lb/>
Almost greatest of <lb/>
is that anybody should <lb/>
It would be easy mat- <lb/>
to prove by an arithmetical <lb/>
process that everybody be <lb/>
dead, Not only are people alive <lb/>
but their number increases at such <lb/>
a rate that in three hundred <lb/>
years to the <lb/>
the world will be over- <lb/>
populated. The army of <lb/>
who go about scraping the <lb/>
surfaces things in their mad <lb/>
bunt for microbes report that the <lb/>
telephone as well as the street-car <lb/>
strap and everything else which <lb/>
i is the lair of microbe.-, <lb/>
among which may be the germs <lb/>
fatal disease. They have <lb/>
to abandon the com- <lb/>
cup in favor of individual <lb/>
cups, for sake of <lb/>
but to prevent the <lb/>
of A Boston <lb/>
who is by his neighbor <lb/>
as sane been impressed by the <lb/>
statement I hat a con <lb/>
air is tilled <lb/>
with the microbes tuberculosis, <lb/>
a id be has urged the u.-e of an <lb/>
A Chicago <lb/>
gist polled lo <lb/>
had all his teeth drawn because be <lb/>
n impossible in any <lb/>
way to Use bacilli <lb/>
Which lodge in Hie <lb/>
hygienic person who believes <lb/>
it the air is crowded with <lb/>
microbes has consistent <lb/>
enough to live a germ-proof <lb/>
dwelling. <lb/>
The active of <lb/>
being eager to attack men every- <lb/>
where, it is clear it is fatal to <lb/>
the law of average for any <lb/>
number of person lo be alive. <lb/>
most common <lb/>
arc no- <lb/>
the It <lb/>
la In spite of the rules of <lb/>
that each shows a <lb/>
great increase hi the population. <lb/>
It is up to the and <lb/>
to explain v vi- <lb/>
all dead Instead. The <lb/>
affirm that a house in which <lb/>
there is Of deadly -c ii <lb/>
gas is an exception, while <lb/>
all public buildings into which <lb/>
people arc are to be <lb/>
without an adequate system <lb/>
ventilation. The crimes <lb/>
the laws of hygiene are <lb/>
incalculable. It is not to be sup <lb/>
posed disease germs are of <lb/>
modern origin, and it must lie ad- <lb/>
milled that in sanitary science and <lb/>
protective generally there <lb/>
has great progress. The re <lb/>
Is a lowering of the death rats <lb/>
in all cone Vet <lb/>
this does bU <lb/>
of our were to live <lb/>
long enough lo large families. <lb/>
The lad seems lo in- that men arc <lb/>
Ion to succumb as they <lb/>
should to conditions the <lb/>
us <lb/>
LETTER.<lb/>
Washington, July <lb/>
passed <lb/>
Washington this week, and he ex- <lb/>
pressed sonic vigorous political <lb/>
For instance, he <lb/>
It is stupid to talk about the <lb/>
being the of <lb/>
the business interests. We did <lb/>
endorse the free coinage of silver. <lb/>
but events have proven that our <lb/>
as to the of more <lb/>
money was correct. The <lb/>
which the country has experienced <lb/>
is simply due to the large <lb/>
the supply gold through new <lb/>
cries. We arc riding now <lb/>
the crest of the wave, but it <lb/>
will not be before we get <lb/>
the trough. Hard times will come, <lb/>
then what arc the Republican <lb/>
to do. They have enacted a high <lb/>
tariff and have given us a gold <lb/>
standard when Bod <lb/>
neither these w avoid disaster, <lb/>
they will seek to some other <lb/>
remedy, result of which will <lb/>
be to rich without regard <lb/>
to Of the future <lb/>
policy, Mr. said <lb/>
will be against a carpet bag <lb/>
government for the Philippines, <lb/>
because we know evils which <lb/>
such government brings in its <lb/>
do not know that <lb/>
money question will in the <lb/>
nest but I do know <lb/>
that there will plenty of <lb/>
spots Republican <lb/>
armor which we can <lb/>
the probable Democratic candidate <lb/>
said ; do <lb/>
yet see a in sight, but I <lb/>
for one, will favor the <lb/>
of any who baa not <lb/>
identified with the daring <lb/>
j the past four years, do not see <lb/>
how it is possible for so called <lb/>
j Democrats to expect the <lb/>
italic to in the <lb/>
principles to which the <lb/>
cans are now wedded, yet they <lb/>
are sole discussing such u <lb/>
proposition. expect <lb/>
to move side side with <lb/>
republicans and then win. <lb/>
Thai is not my of making a <lb/>
Col. R. M. Johnson, Texas <lb/>
of Democratic National <lb/>
who passed through <lb/>
j Washington week, on his way <lb/>
to York, said of the political <lb/>
democratic party <lb/>
I is all right, and it has fully <lb/>
from the of <lb/>
Whit we want to do to win next <lb/>
year i- simply lo take advantage <lb/>
of our opportunities. The <lb/>
Means stem to lit all at sea on the <lb/>
tariff question, and in my opinion <lb/>
will again come to the <lb/>
a- an issue, lint there will <lb/>
in- other live Issues besides the <lb/>
tariff in next <lb/>
Senator seal hi- private <lb/>
t to Washington lo <lb/>
upon the mind of Mi. <lb/>
necessity fir hi pies <lb/>
cues among Republicans <lb/>
lo the present bickering <lb/>
glow into a regular cut throat <lb/>
fight, and the result was that Mr. <lb/>
and Mrs. left Washing- <lb/>
ton today for Canton. <lb/>
As Air. left Washing- <lb/>
ton without appointing a new I'm <lb/>
Commissioner, ii looks as <lb/>
though lie had decided to allow <lb/>
to keep that <lb/>
position, notwithstanding the hub <lb/>
bub against him that has been <lb/>
by the skillful agitation of <lb/>
bis of the law has not <lb/>
given nil that was <lb/>
j ll. way of pen- <lb/>
It is hinted it at <lb/>
is lo be made lo Mr. <lb/>
dry to act by Carrying the <lb/>
against Into Ohio poll- <lb/>
tics. <lb/>
BLACKJACK ITEMS <lb/>
Mi. m-k Jack, C, July <lb/>
Wednesday July <lb/>
; id, about o'clock, the people of <lb/>
our town were to sec Mr. <lb/>
Fred Cox and family and Mr. Josh <lb/>
Mills, of Greenville, drive in town, <lb/>
but in short while horses and bug- <lb/>
were coming from every <lb/>
a number of <lb/>
ladies gentlemen to what soon <lb/>
showed to be a marriage, for just <lb/>
as the sun was hiding his brilliant <lb/>
face behind the western hills Mr. <lb/>
Leonard of this township, <lb/>
led to the altar Miss <lb/>
White, daughter of Mr. <lb/>
Mrs. J. H. White, and they <lb/>
were soon made man and J. <lb/>
Cox, J. P , officiating. <lb/>
The attendants Walter <lb/>
with Miss While, <lb/>
Obis with Miss Lula Smith, <lb/>
Jodie Dixon with Miss Mary Mills, <lb/>
K. I,. Clark with Miss M Cox, <lb/>
with Miss Julia Ty- <lb/>
son. Misses <lb/>
White were the dower girls. <lb/>
I in mediately after the marriage <lb/>
Mr. Dixon gave invitation to <lb/>
all the guests to accompany to <lb/>
the home of parents, Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. J. three miles east <lb/>
of they held their <lb/>
reception, and u sumptuous sup- <lb/>
per was served. like to forgot <lb/>
to tell you that Fred Cox <lb/>
Mills were ushers. I expect Fred <lb/>
and Josh will lie candidates <lb/>
f the next Presidency. They <lb/>
think they can the <lb/>
question nicely, the <lb/>
were so well be- <lb/>
The bride groom were the <lb/>
recipients of many ornamental and <lb/>
useful presents. <lb/>
Little Mattie Mills, who has <lb/>
very sick, is improving. <lb/>
Miss Mamie Cox is visiting <lb/>
and at Blank <lb/>
week. <lb/>
L. While, who has been on <lb/>
i lie sick for some lime, is <lb/>
rapidly. <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
N. C. July . <lb/>
J. J. Moore arrived o-i last even <lb/>
train. <lb/>
Herman Woolen, ailing drum- <lb/>
mer is here. <lb/>
Deputy collector of <lb/>
has been here two days. <lb/>
W. J. Woodward, of is <lb/>
here for a few days. <lb/>
Jacob left Sunday for <lb/>
Buffalo to take in the <lb/>
can Exposition. <lb/>
A stranger went Bryan Gard- <lb/>
saloon Wednesday <lb/>
railed some win.-, drank <lb/>
bis wine and threw a <lb/>
dollar on Gardner <lb/>
gave him his change and the fellow <lb/>
skipped up I he railroad <lb/>
The corpse of Joseph <lb/>
arrived Wednesday evening ban <lb/>
Baltimore where be died from <lb/>
operation at hospital, <lb/>
the funeral wag held Thursday <lb/>
at the family burying at <lb/>
The Superior Method. <lb/>
The Sample plumbing <lb/>
at Mains, is known <lb/>
all over New for its sys- <lb/>
and advertising. <lb/>
Mr. S. T. the advertising <lb/>
manager, mall <lb/>
pill the newspaper <lb/>
an advertising media, ll <lb/>
reaches out farthest and <lb/>
touches everybody Within <lb/>
reach. Tim is more ion can <lb/>
my of any other one <lb/>
Philadelphia <lb/>
e. ii, e. a-. n.,. . night ii . <lb/>
ml of <lb/>
from cents up. and <lb/>
Testament from lo cents up, at <lb/>
Hook Store. <lb/>
At New Bern. <lb/>
The Greenville boys defeated <lb/>
New on their own grounds <lb/>
lib a more of HI to <lb/>
I hey were Healed <lb/>
white in New feature of <lb/>
the being a union <lb/>
light excursion fee night go <lb/>
there, <lb/>
the <lb/>
Below is <lb/>
i Ira team <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Smith, <lb/>
Forbes, <lb/>
Jan <lb/>
-I II <lb/>
The features of game wen <lb/>
two base bis Smith, <lb/>
and James, a long home inn <lb/>
James and work second <lb/>
the of Hip it <lb/>
Killer, for Meal <lb/>
relief bum, Me., <lb/>
Mini in I In- h and a fill <lb/>
K s , Nu <lb/>
lo keen MOM <lb/>
it I lit hi <lb/>
hut out Hun-Killer, Davis <lb/>
ice <lb/>
Two Of the sous of W. It. Wilson <lb/>
sick. <lb/>
THE INSTITUTE <lb/>
if fl. July <lb/>
Tuesday night J. Y. Joyner, <lb/>
Professor of English in the State <lb/>
Normal Industrial <lb/>
spoke to teachers the sub- <lb/>
of English Literature. He <lb/>
urged importance of first <lb/>
curing a vocabulary. The child <lb/>
must have to express his <lb/>
thoughts, art to store up <lb/>
words to be used for at <lb/>
the feet of nature learn from <lb/>
one who never makes a mistake. <lb/>
Child uses often heard so <lb/>
must surround with the best <lb/>
English. First work is that <lb/>
slate of development. Vocabulary <lb/>
is largely by bearing. <lb/>
Cultivate a literary taste. Liter- <lb/>
habits of nearly all are formed <lb/>
j before enter college and those <lb/>
i who have no literary taste hen <lb/>
enter college never have. All <lb/>
of literature is to be found <lb/>
unless i, taken the child <lb/>
will feed garbage instead of the <lb/>
ambrosial of Hod. <lb/>
What is all of this training <lb/>
You need lo exalt it above <lb/>
Spirituality fruit of <lb/>
fruit, only means <lb/>
the spiritual side <lb/>
sense. <lb/>
In English parliament <lb/>
J failed to cause unjust laws to be <lb/>
hut by bis <lb/>
j masterly word-painting in English <lb/>
literature caused a change in the <lb/>
mi ii of people and the <lb/>
I repeal of many unjust laws. <lb/>
Joyner is giving bis life to this <lb/>
work and we arc proud to claim <lb/>
as our for be belongs to <lb/>
count j . <lb/>
j night W. F. <lb/>
Esq., of <lb/>
a of the Board of <lb/>
Education, spoke fill us. He ex <lb/>
pressed sin prise lit finding such n <lb/>
school building so <lb/>
well equipped, wag glad to say <lb/>
A. i. Cox was one of greatest <lb/>
men he ever knew. He thought <lb/>
I when Hit people asked <lb/>
School here were <lb/>
too much, but was glad to <lb/>
mistake, and all well cared for. <lb/>
i. lad to sec the teachers have such <lb/>
an opportunity to receive <lb/>
as they were gelling here. <lb/>
to see the dawning of a new <lb/>
lent. When knowledge is <lb/>
i there will be a great change the <lb/>
state. Once a contest the <lb/>
I about appropriation to higher <lb/>
I education bill now unheard of, but <lb/>
is full, Wake For- <lb/>
est put up new buildings <lb/>
In i work. Trinity is the <lb/>
I endowed Methodist school in the <lb/>
under new <lb/>
is taking new <lb/>
out of our is rapidly <lb/>
growing others are <lb/>
proving. No boy or girl knocks <lb/>
at doors of College at <lb/>
vain, but struggle is <lb/>
lo prepare for college. <lb/>
The state opens schools for only a <lb/>
mouths in year, <lb/>
State are committed to <lb/>
cause the <lb/>
ore trying lo carry out pledge so <lb/>
that while boy will be <lb/>
In the Slate time <lb/>
are over children, <lb/>
an- in colleges, <lb/>
academies, in public <lb/>
schools and in schools, <lb/>
children in county no <lb/>
during year. <lb/>
The teacher before -land as <lb/>
this. Teaching <lb/>
should lie a and <lb/>
tiny soon conn- when it will lie rec- <lb/>
us i h and teachers <lb/>
required to and equip <lb/>
then will there a <lb/>
brighter day. <lb/>
May the by <lb/>
reach from to college, <lb/>
In . have not done r <lb/>
duly. Vt ten bad the committees <lb/>
Of hen-on out side <lb/>
on the then I'd <lb/>
go for committee. Teachers <lb/>
do duly limes <lb/>
the the white <lb/>
schools in county taught lust <lb/>
y car for six mouths mid the <lb/>
pi ii e was per mouth. <lb/>
Homo Ho many gut <lb/>
about Cook more than <lb/>
that, for we can't get a good one <lb/>
for less I him all <lb/>
counted. It g teacher is worth <lb/>
per day she ought to be sent <lb/>
liaise the and do <lb/>
away with and led grade <lb/>
Teachers ought to put <lb/>
their best energies of mind <lb/>
body in work. If a lawyer <lb/>
fails, his pocket is injured, if <lb/>
fails physical body is <lb/>
ed, but if the teacher fails an <lb/>
mind is injured and a <lb/>
young life mined. Teachers <lb/>
should cuter for life. <lb/>
doctors enter <lb/>
for a year or so and the teacher <lb/>
who does, commits a crime against <lb/>
youths. Tear down old school <lb/>
cabins and build good houses, put <lb/>
a committee to back the work, give <lb/>
good salary, have teachers equip- <lb/>
trained parents will <lb/>
point with pride to their schools <lb/>
and then we shall sec pall of <lb/>
lifted and the sunlight <lb/>
of know ledge shine abroad. <lb/>
Mr. Harding gave us a speech <lb/>
full of practical thought and we <lb/>
are glad that a man of his ability <lb/>
will neglect own work to serve <lb/>
the school interests of the Co., us <lb/>
be is so faithfully doing. At the <lb/>
close of Mr. speech, <lb/>
Sup. Davis stated that Co. <lb/>
bad a higher average salary than <lb/>
Pitt and u good grade of work, <lb/>
be would ask for an <lb/>
Monday, but the <lb/>
ants who were not here would get <lb/>
no certificates unless the Board of <lb/>
required it. <lb/>
congratulated <lb/>
teachers <lb/>
in several years of attending <lb/>
I inc. He had been slack <lb/>
grade as pay was poor, but must <lb/>
raise Public school teachers <lb/>
can't go to the teachers assembly <lb/>
or summer schools at college but <lb/>
can come here and they are get <lb/>
ting exactly the instruction they <lb/>
need. Can a teacher complain of <lb/>
the opportunity to improve Some <lb/>
already told him they came to <lb/>
stay only part of time, but <lb/>
can't afford to miss any, so will <lb/>
stay all the time. Then after the <lb/>
Institute all should follow up with <lb/>
ii years work or will go down <lb/>
time. There are -I more <lb/>
teachers here from than were <lb/>
examined lost year. Our hearts <lb/>
go out in sympathy to Miss <lb/>
her sad She <lb/>
was called home by <lb/>
gram announcing the death of her <lb/>
brother. May He who alone is <lb/>
able, comfort her in her sorrow. <lb/>
Our people here do not hesitate <lb/>
to express their disapproval of the <lb/>
change in schedule on this <lb/>
road. Every the county, <lb/>
and especially towns on the <lb/>
road ought to unite a request <lb/>
to the to give us another <lb/>
change. It is a burning shame <lb/>
we art to be subjected to such <lb/>
inconveniences for DO purpose a <lb/>
far can see. Let us have a <lb/>
change and have it quick. <lb/>
Thursday night Prof. J. B. <lb/>
of chair of Latin <lb/>
Wake Forest College, spoke to the <lb/>
teachers saying He was <lb/>
glad to lie here to speak to the <lb/>
teachers of Pitt Greene. How <lb/>
fitting the named honor <lb/>
of the great orator, <lb/>
other the American warrior <lb/>
should unite and here join heart <lb/>
mid baud to equip themselves for <lb/>
work. I you <lb/>
on this chance <lb/>
tonight. <lb/>
There have been transitions a <lb/>
discovery of America, <lb/>
Napoleon <lb/>
France, but one of <lb/>
greatest is on today. Change <lb/>
is written every phase life <lb/>
learning, changes have <lb/>
mine it h tho <lb/>
press, widening sphere, <lb/>
widening commercial life <lb/>
breaking down dogmatic <lb/>
of years standing. Those <lb/>
changes count wild learning. <lb/>
Browning his wife have help- <lb/>
ed taste and aspirations. His- <lb/>
traces the course of the post <lb/>
and gives s ii Id i mi <lb/>
unit wondrous changes in <lb/>
future. Wondrous is the new <lb/>
life, tilled with push, progress and <lb/>
perseverance. life <lb/>
and dreamers find little room. The <lb/>
highest note optimist over <lb/>
Hounds richer prospects and sob <lb/>
, and sustain in <lb/>
but the no play <lb/>
age. <lb/>
We are facing a new century, <lb/>
lour eyes catch a new sight and our <lb/>
ears hem tho bugle call to duty. <lb/>
There I a golden age yet to do <lb/>
i eloped all lines. <lb/>
will be greater and love have more <lb/>
of life and and richer re- <lb/>
ward. What is to be the mission <lb/>
of learning t 1st. Must exalt man <lb/>
above 2nd. Exalt faith <lb/>
above materialism. 3rd Teach men <lb/>
higher ideals of civic and social <lb/>
virtues, Must lighten <lb/>
louden.- of toil. 0th. The Spirit <lb/>
is as in days of old and <lb/>
w c measure by dollars they <lb/>
arc deified. Money i magnified <lb/>
dollar <lb/>
mark silences objections all <lb/>
lines and unlocks all doors. It is <lb/>
the that attracts all. In <lb/>
this sign we conquer. Behold man <lb/>
God's image dust at <lb/>
feet of mammon. teacher <lb/>
must change speak and <lb/>
be heard. History, record of <lb/>
dealing with man poetry, <lb/>
again. man's a man <lb/>
for and To be a <lb/>
in an is greater than to be a million <lb/>
Lay broad foundations for faith. <lb/>
To lose faith is to lose power. To <lb/>
live you must believe strong- <lb/>
Without faith the sublimest <lb/>
truth facts fall. France try- <lb/>
to destroy this found her <lb/>
dark abyss of <lb/>
despair. Like a ship on the sea <lb/>
without Captain. anchor or rudder, <lb/>
so is man stayed in <lb/>
ID God. Teach men to stood <lb/>
faith, Have vision to see the <lb/>
present to interpret minds <lb/>
appropriate to present. I bid <lb/>
you teach boys that <lb/>
above all one purpose runs and <lb/>
truth, justice and righteousness <lb/>
rule. <lb/>
Many problems are all La- <lb/>
municipal troubles, <lb/>
strikes, race problems, etc., are all <lb/>
problem. The question is how <lb/>
to instruct citizen get <lb/>
Intelligence makes the <lb/>
citizen a patriot, he embodies and <lb/>
exemplifies, be is the type of <lb/>
Divine. Bit the opposite is weak- <lb/>
like blind Sampson tear <lb/>
down on his bead. <lb/>
Men of Pitt and <lb/>
I bid you Godspeed. <lb/>
have your sacrifices and toils, but <lb/>
above and crowning all the <lb/>
The beautiful language, line <lb/>
thought and <lb/>
Prof. charmed the <lb/>
Only fault <lb/>
quit too <lb/>
Friday night was a <lb/>
none the pleasant. Short <lb/>
was excellently render- <lb/>
ed, after which gallons of <lb/>
lemonade was in and III <lb/>
drank to their comfort. Then be- <lb/>
gun social feature man <lb/>
unknown to each other became <lb/>
known and Hit ended <lb/>
most pleasant feature of <lb/>
So say we all. <lb/>
night T. J. <lb/>
Jarvis, of Greenville, will address <lb/>
the lust null-, and on Wednesday <lb/>
there will be address by <lb/>
Dr, President <lb/>
University. <lb/>
DO YOU WANT ONE <lb/>
BROOCH <lb/>
With any picture desired on it. <lb/>
The brooch is gold-plated and <lb/>
make a beautiful <lb/>
The picture above does not fairly <lb/>
represent the beauty of the brooch, <lb/>
but you can samples at Toe <lb/>
office that show what <lb/>
they are. <lb/>
Do you want out t We will send <lb/>
you Tub Eastern <lb/>
for one year and <lb/>
give you one the pins for 01.30. <lb/>
Any one already n can <lb/>
have one FREE by your <lb/>
subscription one year in advance <lb/>
and getting us one new subscriber <lb/>
for a year. <lb/>
Any boy or girl can have one <lb/>
by sending as two new sub- <lb/>
to Tub Eastern <lb/>
for one year. <lb/>
.- <lb/>
I. H ill I I <lb/>
III <lb/>
, ma V a lie- <lb/>
rill in <lb/>
it-i- <lb/>
Th <lb/>
slow In <lb/>
a Hit, <lb/>
tic party mill Illicit ii <lb/>
ll towns nil n <lb/>
Used n of to i, <lb/>
could Kin in- against <lb/>
for five founds ll was money <lb/>
when tun or of I In- <lb/>
came III same lime we nil <lb/>
, cull <lb/>
n fellow as Mil <lb/>
tilde of a MUM mid ITS <lb/>
mi. ii. it We put him i against <lb/>
Hi.- mail In our <lb/>
lie lipped the ill <lb/>
pounds, good ll <lb/>
that you couldn't hurt a pile <lb/>
Oliver, no slouch, <lb/>
lit of fourth round we <lb/>
to tin- tenner. <lb/>
VI tin the Mai at <lb/>
from of the rim or <lb/>
two windows Ho I <lb/>
lo inn- I I'll <lb/>
out lo cue of the <lb/>
no Inn lie did II <lb/>
lime hall up n- <lb/>
ii Rt- Inn In- <lb/>
cut ii iii train <lb/>
Hun him in <lb/>
I-. we Mill <lb/>
lie in pill i i. Hill <lb/>
Kill Hie I. ill Lilly oil <lb/>
-i-if We <lb/>
mill pi n <lb/>
Mil ; ii . i . . ii. i . I i. nil <lb/>
A fellow have to be a <lb/>
to <lb/>
FOR THE HOUSEWIFE <lb/>
T. <lb/>
A the <lb/>
from rooking Is a <lb/>
a nil very Male. <lb/>
It Hie as It a <lb/>
ll minutes, <lb/>
It out. Hie oil will care Ufa <lb/>
It. Kurt r, the will <lb/>
kepi It from vaporizing. Cauliflower <lb/>
not <lb/>
The for It Is a scald <lb/>
In freak water, dulling hot, <lb/>
tie cold soaking. If limit are big, <lb/>
into mi to make sure <lb/>
of every hit of <lb/>
curd. <lb/>
when heat pills <lb/>
open nut of commission, a <lb/>
as of hi raw, excelsior, light <lb/>
even will set up <lb/>
a purifying draft and help lo free the <lb/>
unpleasant odors. <lb/>
an open On place, the to <lb/>
have a range hood. There are hoods <lb/>
and hoods, at any price you <lb/>
choose, Mg copper <lb/>
affairs In lite great hotels to tin- modest <lb/>
sheet Iron which Is In- <lb/>
of so ii among new <lb/>
stoves There Is a hood. <lb/>
working up down like the shutter <lb/>
of a roll top desk that Is theory <lb/>
hood to to <lb/>
spare, In has proved <lb/>
less than <lb/>
ones. <lb/>
No can <lb/>
make up for the of care and In- <lb/>
In the cook notwithstanding <lb/>
It Is a fact that a bond well set In a <lb/>
large measure carries away the fumes <lb/>
of food. <lb/>
The Way to <lb/>
Prosperity. <lb/>
A man once <lb/>
said this was his <lb/>
Early to bed, early to <lb/>
rise, hustle like thunder <lb/>
and advertise. <lb/>
Advertising <lb/>
What a Thing ll In In <lb/>
wake up In from <lb/>
I., I a. i . . . mil. <lb/>
a i urn hi Tim will <lb/>
in- nun- If you p bottle. <lb/>
of n for It In I. <lb/>
never hill to CUT <lb/>
Avoid -ml. lit ii.-t-. <lb/>
I. hut <lb/>
in will <lb/>
you Don't <lb/>
lag In the race, <lb/>
but let people know <lb/>
what you are here for. <lb/>
and boat <lb/>
way lo mill to <lb/>
it Such <lb/>
advert to <lb/>
people, I hey learn what yon <lb/>
a. II and reap the <lb/>
benefit. <lb/>
purchased a Urge <lb/>
supply of bright and attractive <lb/>
i to Illustrate ad- <lb/>
and yon are at <lb/>
to If you d know <lb/>
what you to we will <lb/>
help you gee up your advertise- <lb/>
That U our to <lb/>
help yon talk lo the people. <lb/>
Tho cost of an <lb/>
I'm, U l easiest<lb/>
HOT <lb/>
Yes going to get hotter. We <lb/>
have plenty of hot weather <lb/>
CLOTHING <lb/>
Suits, odd coats, odd coats and <lb/>
vests, light weight hats, low <lb/>
quarter shoes, summer under- <lb/>
wear, NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, <lb/>
all kinds of furnishings to keep <lb/>
you cool. You Know Where, <lb/>
He Has Ladies Oxford Ties. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in the margin of tills paper it <lb/>
so to remind you that you own <lb/>
for <lb/>
and we <lb/>
you to settle as early as <lb/>
We need what 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/>
LOCAL <lb/>
New <lb/>
The first <lb/>
crop on the Greenville market was <lb/>
brought in Saturday by Mr. H. <lb/>
Allen. There were three <lb/>
and it all went to Liberty <lb/>
Knitting Mill. <lb/>
stock holders of tho Green- <lb/>
ville Knitting Mills held their <lb/>
annual meeting a few days ago and <lb/>
elected following <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
E. House. <lb/>
Secretary S. <lb/>
Atkins.<lb/>
Attention it called to the notice <lb/>
of execution sale by O. W. <lb/>
Sheriff. <lb/>
You can take comfort from <lb/>
thought that there will be and <lb/>
c weather after <lb/>
New Beef- <lb/>
Bleak and boneless Pig- <lb/>
Feet Tripe at Samuel M. <lb/>
Those who overdone the <lb/>
the It have been <lb/>
answering to roll call before <lb/>
Mayor today. <lb/>
If Greenville wants present <lb/>
inconvenient schedule of trains <lb/>
changed should be doing <lb/>
something to get it <lb/>
Little Miss Mattie <lb/>
had a doll marriage Wed- <lb/>
which a of <lb/>
her little friends enjoyed with her. <lb/>
Methodist school <lb/>
had a good attendance their <lb/>
lawn party Academy grove. <lb/>
Thursday and made about <lb/>
for the library fund. <lb/>
was considerable disturb- <lb/>
with cursing and drawing <lb/>
pistols among the crowd of <lb/>
at the Thursday night, but <lb/>
no policeman was sight. <lb/>
little folks bad quite a nice <lb/>
entertainment the aid tit Hotel <lb/>
for <lb/>
benefit of Confederate <lb/>
They made <lb/>
Our kill boys returned <lb/>
from New where they play- <lb/>
ed a on the 4th with the <lb/>
New Bern boys. score was <lb/>
to favor of <lb/>
is a <lb/>
boy at Western Union <lb/>
Telegraph office. baa <lb/>
him u nice wheel to <lb/>
speed delivering mes- <lb/>
sages. <lb/>
Sunday, June <lb/>
road between Mr. Ward's <lb/>
and Avon farm via Hall <lb/>
Ferry, a double ease gold watch, <lb/>
gentleman will be <lb/>
liberally unaided lees than <lb/>
by returning <lb/>
J. It. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Hand <lb/>
Hi h p Locomotive Boiler <lb/>
on skills, nearly new. I b. p. <lb/>
Boiler and on skids. I In. <lb/>
p. Boiler and Engine skills. <lb/>
h. p. Boiler and skids. <lb/>
h. p. Stationery Boiler. This <lb/>
machinery was token part pay- <lb/>
for larger machines will <lb/>
be sold cheap for cash. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Preferred Jail to Work. <lb/>
A colored man serving a term <lb/>
jail was recently hired out to a <lb/>
farmer. He worked along for a <lb/>
day or two and then failed to show <lb/>
up at bis of row any more. <lb/>
The farmer started inquiry after <lb/>
found that he bad come <lb/>
to town gone back in jail. <lb/>
said he bad <lb/>
jail than to work. <lb/>
Pour to <lb/>
Mr. H. Cunningham served <lb/>
a special police Thursday. Ear- <lb/>
in the be arrested a <lb/>
three other went to <lb/>
take prisoner away <lb/>
The was game held the <lb/>
at bay, but the prisoner <lb/>
gave him a slight cut the linger <lb/>
also cut a long gosh his <lb/>
Policeman Dudley bearing the <lb/>
scuffle went to Mr. <lb/>
assistance prisoner was <lb/>
landed. The other three runaway. <lb/>
Warm Time. <lb/>
The have <lb/>
else to warm them up <lb/>
now well as the weather, name <lb/>
y, tho special times levied by the <lb/>
Board of Aldermen. On <lb/>
there was it <lb/>
per raise over former I eves, <lb/>
and a of drag net feeler was <lb/>
thrown out to see if anything else <lb/>
could found that would <lb/>
taxing. Tin revenue act <lb/>
charter were both searched <lb/>
gently. If whiskey license had <lb/>
up in as much proportion it <lb/>
would have looked better. <lb/>
Changes. <lb/>
There have recently some <lb/>
changes of tho Sou Express <lb/>
Co. this Mr. J. <lb/>
who Agent <lb/>
with Mount, <lb/>
bus been transferred to the Kay- <lb/>
division Is succeeded <lb/>
In Mr. ft. Barrett, formerly of <lb/>
Norfolk Mr. W. <lb/>
Firmer, who has Messenger <lb/>
i i in Wei. Inn and Kin-i i, ii for <lb/>
some months, has been transferred <lb/>
to the Norfolk Carolina road <lb/>
Mr. T. Boney has been put back <lb/>
this i no. This Mr. <lb/>
old run, and all are glad to see <lb/>
him back over here. <lb/>
HOWDY DO. <lb/>
Same Speak to Me, Sense t. Yen <lb/>
1901. <lb/>
H. A. White went to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
W. K. Parker up the road <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
W. J. went to Bethel <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
O. S. I left this morning <lb/>
for New York. <lb/>
A. K. left this morn- <lb/>
G. W. B. Hadley left this morn- <lb/>
for Norfolk. <lb/>
J. J. Mason, of Washington, <lb/>
came in Wednesday night. <lb/>
Miss Ida I of Baltimore, <lb/>
came Wednesday <lb/>
It. J. Cobb returned Wednesday <lb/>
night a trip up the road. <lb/>
J. K. Moore returned <lb/>
day evening from Washington. <lb/>
Miss left Ibis <lb/>
morning for Scotland Neck to visit <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
Harry Wall and Editor Oliver, <lb/>
of the Wilson News, Wed- <lb/>
Miss Blow went to Wash- <lb/>
today to visit her sister, <lb/>
Mrs Fulford. <lb/>
B. F. Bernard, has returned <lb/>
from to be ready for the <lb/>
tobacco <lb/>
W. F. Harding went to Win- <lb/>
Wednesday night re <lb/>
turned <lb/>
Arthur Bernard, of <lb/>
who has visiting Mrs. M. A. <lb/>
returned home today. <lb/>
Mrs. It. M. Hearne and son, Ed- <lb/>
ward, of Washington, returning <lb/>
from a to by <lb/>
here Wednesday night to visit <lb/>
father, Allen Warren. <lb/>
Friday, B, 1901. <lb/>
It. Nor- <lb/>
folk today. <lb/>
Will Phelps returned Thursday <lb/>
from Everett. <lb/>
Miss went to <lb/>
Thursday evening. <lb/>
Miss Addie Taft left Dom- <lb/>
for u visit. <lb/>
Mrs. J. W. Peebles returned <lb/>
morning <lb/>
MiS ill lit ll <lb/>
Hoc, left this morning for <lb/>
Wilson. <lb/>
Bruce Sugg came from <lb/>
Mount Thursday <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Kev. W. left this <lb/>
morning for Pantego to fill the <lb/>
of Kev. W. Davis <lb/>
there. <lb/>
Miss Mabel Bawls, of Tarboro, <lb/>
who has been visiting Miss <lb/>
Skinner, returned home <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
J. W. B. and wife, of <lb/>
Rocky Mount, came Thursday <lb/>
night lo visit bis brother, <lb/>
Mrs. B. It. King and <lb/>
of who nave been visit- <lb/>
Mrs. K. W. King, returned <lb/>
home today. <lb/>
Saturday <lb/>
C. W. left this morning <lb/>
Danville. <lb/>
V. returned this <lb/>
morning from <lb/>
Presiding Elder, F. A. Bishop, <lb/>
left this morning for Tarboro. <lb/>
Miss Myrtle Wilson came homo <lb/>
this morning from <lb/>
Dr. B, L. Curr returned Friday <lb/>
i City elsewhere. <lb/>
Miss C-ox, of Johnson's <lb/>
Mills, came up this to vis- <lb/>
it relatives. <lb/>
P. M. and family left <lb/>
morning for Tarboro to visit <lb/>
relatives. <lb/>
Misses Sal lie and <lb/>
Mayo, Bethel, are visit- <lb/>
Mrs. E. House. <lb/>
Miss of Kim <lb/>
City, arrived Friday evening to <lb/>
visit Mrs. E. B. Higgs. <lb/>
E. II. Thomas, wife and little <lb/>
sou left this morning for a visit to <lb/>
Henderson <lb/>
It. Cobb T. E. <lb/>
Hooker returned Friday evening <lb/>
from the at <lb/>
W. II. ling-dale come <lb/>
home Friday evening from <lb/>
institute at <lb/>
John Andrews, of <lb/>
has been here a few days helping <lb/>
office, return <lb/>
ed homo Friday <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Mr. Joe I, in no , oft <lb/>
died Monday in Baltimore, where <lb/>
he was in the hospital for an opera- <lb/>
He was about years <lb/>
FURNITURE and DRAPERIES at CUT PRICES. <lb/>
Pictures, Window Shades, Poles, <lb/>
Come and let Dress your House at low Prices. <lb/>
Sample Notions at New York Cost. <lb/>
Biggest Lot ever offered in Greenville Consisting of Underwear, Hosiery. Suspenders, Bide Combs, Baby <lb/>
Pans, Belts, Corsets, Keck Umbrellas, Parasols, Handkerchiefs, Towels, Napkins, Jewelry, <lb/>
Great Reductions on white <lb/>
goods, organdies, piques, <lb/>
foulard, silk and embroideries. We sell for cash only. <lb/>
CUT IS HA <lb/>
Ma Boys Bolts worth worth <lb/>
Menu Suits worth 16,00. <lb/>
Greater redaction than was over thought of on <lb/>
BK BOLD AT <lb/>
GOODS. <lb/>
This bill for Cash Buyers <lb/>
Ladies Muslin Underwear. <lb/>
to Long skirts, flown, <lb/>
at Ll than Cost of Material. <lb/>
FOB Pitting the <lb/>
V. V. All See the new Miller every one <lb/>
New Corset given if not all right. <lb/>
SHIRTWAISTS. <lb/>
Dozens of Styles. Bought factories had Imported <lb/>
models from Paris Vienna other dress in <lb/>
Europe to serve as an inspiration for styles, we <lb/>
W nave from the cheapest to very handsome in prim. <lb/>
SHIRT QUALITY ONLY <lb/>
if Best Calico. <lb/>
per <lb/>
Hie quality only Reduced <lb/>
prices on all silk woolen goods <lb/>
Big Rue Sale. <lb/>
to select from. One <lb/>
lot of about 7-1 worth <lb/>
to Mo. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Leather <lb/>
quality reduced to <lb/>
Oak Suits, BO Book- <lb/>
styles Hull Racks, <lb/>
Cribs, Cradles t Car <lb/>
Ask For Prices. <lb/>
Fruit of the Loom. <lb/>
Barker Mills, <lb/>
Bleaching, yard <lb/>
Hosiery and Knitted Underwear. <lb/>
MUCH HALF <lb/>
son Underwear needed for now and the coming warm <lb/>
days, half, much of It, of what expected to pay. Prices <lb/>
ire exceptionally low. saving between our value price and <lb/>
price Important, North side of store <lb/>
Men Boys Good. South side of store tor <lb/>
Goods. Up with choice Furniture tot Ladles and <lb/>
Hosiery. <lb/>
Hi- pair for kind<lb/>
lie. <lb/>
this is n rare op- <lb/>
for Ladies to goto <lb/>
good bargain. <lb/>
Summer Petticoats. <lb/>
Mercerized Black Umbrella <lb/>
with Knife <lb/>
Plaiting, Finished with Black , . <lb/>
Satin Strapping <lb/>
Neva Silk Pet- <lb/>
I icon . Trimmed, <lb/>
lop bottom with <lb/>
Rose Quilling, only 11.60 <lb/>
Hosiery and Underwear. <lb/>
Ii- a pair for kind <lb/>
so<lb/>
Corns get your Books. <lb/>
for <lb/>
iii. BOa<lb/>
Value for <lb/>
The Biggest Department Store in Greenville. <lb/>
Big New Store. <lb/>
Lace Our <lb/>
H Curtains, white long, <lb/>
reduced In Curtains <lb/>
long reduced to <lb/>
Curtain <lb/>
Shoes <lb/>
l Shoos cents <lb/>
I i. 11.50 shoes cents <lb/>
Shoes <lb/>
Men Shoes all prices. <lb/>
N. C LOOK FOR THE PLACE.<lb/>
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upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
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iii. i each <lb/>
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Ma DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE. <lb/>
THE NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
STATE NORMAL AND <lb/>
Literary. Classics. Industrial. Pedagogical. Musical. <lb/>
The Hoard of Aldermen met <lb/>
Thursday night in regular session, <lb/>
six members being present. <lb/>
The Tax Collector made his re <lb/>
license taxes market <lb/>
rents collected. <lb/>
The Chief was instruct- <lb/>
inventory of prop- <lb/>
hand belonging to the <lb/>
town. <lb/>
H. C. who was elected <lb/>
Alderman to fill the vacancy in <lb/>
the fifth ward, declined to accept <lb/>
and place was again declared <lb/>
vacant, t. L. Sugg and W. Hi <lb/>
White were pi nomination <lb/>
for the place and received three <lb/>
votes each, when the matter of fill- <lb/>
this vacancy, as well as the <lb/>
j office of Assistant Police, was de <lb/>
I to the next regular <lb/>
Henry T. King was appointed a <lb/>
committee to make some <lb/>
nation d to sales. <lb/>
J. X. Hart. Treasurer elect, was <lb/>
allowed further time to tile his <lb/>
bond. <lb/>
The special license <lb/>
taxes were <lb/>
Opera per year. <lb/>
Traveling theatricals and min- <lb/>
not showing in licensed halls <lb/>
per day. <lb/>
Circus and menageries, one <lb/>
per day. two or more rings fie <lb/>
per day, each side show per <lb/>
day. Circuses advertising and <lb/>
town but showing out- <lb/>
side the corporate limits arc sub- <lb/>
to the same lax. <lb/>
Public auctioneers per <lb/>
year. <lb/>
Real estate and collecting <lb/>
agenda 17.50 per year. <lb/>
Butchers per year, the <lb/>
Mine tax apply to fresh meat deal- <lb/>
Wood and dealers 17.50 per <lb/>
year. <lb/>
Undertaken per year. <lb/>
Photographers per year <lb/>
photographers <lb/>
month. <lb/>
Lumber dealers per year. <lb/>
Junk dealers per year. <lb/>
Hone dealers per year. <lb/>
Traveling horse dealers per <lb/>
month. <lb/>
clocks, stoves <lb/>
ranges per year. <lb/>
Bicycle dealers and repairer <lb/>
per year. <lb/>
Merchandise brokers <lb/>
Every cotton planter should <lb/>
write illustrated <lb/>
pamphlet, -Cotton <lb/>
It is sent free. <lb/>
Scad . . I <lb/>
WORKS, ft Kama. Si, S. <lb/>
An r- <lb/>
An man. <lb/>
Rail. ion- I <lb/>
III. I <lb/>
is i ex <lb/>
urchin, the anther <lb/>
I Bl <lb/>
a window a <lb/>
Inquired of a hf <lb/>
L. H. Pender, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, X. C. <lb/>
Fines. Tin Hoofing, <lb/>
Expert U tinsmith employed. All <lb/>
kinds Can and Locksmith work <lb/>
first class. Re-stocking of gnus a <lb/>
specialty. <lb/>
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter <lb/>
Paper Hanging. <lb/>
am prepared to fur Wail Pa- <lb/>
per and can hang it if Full line <lb/>
from beat designers to from. <lb/>
I am also to do Brick Laying <lb/>
on notice <lb/>
Orders for wall paper Wt at the store <lb/>
Mm. M. D. will receive prompt at- <lb/>
J. H. BUNN, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
UNIVERSITY <lb/>
Law School. <lb/>
The Summit July 1st to <lb/>
continue three month. <lb/>
lion admitting to the bu. <lb/>
lectures n la For C at-<lb/>
Chapel Hill. N. v. Dean. <lb/>
IN 1866. <lb/>
J. W. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
in a Died. <lb/>
PI was reply. <lb/>
ill- I u <lb/>
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SALE. <lb/>
By virtue a of <lb/>
Court of Put county in the case of <lb/>
Cannon of ft Jacky <lb/>
Tool, petition to sell laud the tin <lb/>
will sell cash <lb/>
the Court Greenville <lb/>
Mb, the following <lb/>
laud, in the <lb/>
Greenville on the aide <lb/>
St., being SO feet front hack, <lb/>
and known s a part of old Livery <lb/>
stable of Until Macon, said lot <lb/>
accurately described in a deed ii. E- <lb/>
to in Book <lb/>
H. inure containing i of acre more or <lb/>
J CANNON, <lb/>
JAMES. Ally. <lb/>
This July <lb/>
Three Tapes, One Year for <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/>
LY AND SUNDAY <lb/>
Including Farm Journal and Para- <lb/>
Monthly, now only per <lb/>
year; per month by mail. <lb/>
Address THE TIMES, <lb/>
Richmond, Va. <lb/>
flat <lb/>
Steamer leave <lb/>
ton daily at A. K. for Green <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar- <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore, <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
first by Dr. <lb/>
Charles J Jefferson <lb/>
Medical Philadelphia, Pa, in his <lb/>
so fl I of child- <lb/>
in in overcoming the <lb/>
in and s. <lb/>
count r- <lb/>
acts the effect weather and the <lb/>
condition, and <lb/>
saved the lives thousands of children <lb/>
the talc. where <lb/>
and ill mothers give it. <lb/>
of section to <lb/>
show their and little to <lb/>
lie so <lb/>
W It <lb/>
or mail <lb/>
cents t c. M Si Mo. <lb/>
Trinity College <lb/>
Oilers one hundred and <lb/>
and of study <lb/>
Twenty-three teachers in academic <lb/>
Eight equipped with modern <lb/>
apparatus. library facilities. Best <lb/>
gymnasium and athletic appointments in <lb/>
the state. Scholarship <lb/>
nearly within the <lb/>
past seven years. very low. The <lb/>
best college is the one a student <lb/>
the best advantages. Send for <lb/>
6-31-Cw. ham, N. C. <lb/>
M r.-I-- <lb/>
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board <lb/>
July Session <lb/>
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tin- <lb/>
and <lb/>
1910 <lb/>
per <lb/>
The<lb/>
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on exhibit The <lb/>
at <lb/>
THE GREAT <lb/>
TONIC LAXATIVE <lb/>
If you have sour stomach, biliousness, <lb/>
breath. inactive backache, loss <lb/>
lath ct bad blood, blotched or muddy skin. <lb/>
ii any symptoms and disorders the story or bad bowels end an <lb/>
unpaired digestive system, Will Cure You. <lb/>
It will clean out the kidneys, strengthen <lb/>
the mucous cf the your and put you <lb/>
your again. Your appetite return, your bowels move <lb/>
your liver and to trouble you, your skin will clear and <lb/>
you will feel old time energy and buoyancy. <lb/>
r mod r-- lot <lb/>
similar <lb/>
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r i. -iii-1 lever. <lb/>
swap tan sad I <lb/>
Mi U for It <lb/>
For Sale by <lb/>
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tr II a I <lb/>
fir.- I mi . I I .-Ii. r . .<lb/>
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paw <lb/>
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat. <lb/>
Livery stables per year. <lb/>
charging per <lb/>
day a year, 91.50 per day <lb/>
per pat day per <lb/>
year, private boarding houses <lb/>
per year. <lb/>
Skating links per mouth. <lb/>
broken and dealers <lb/>
contracts per year. <lb/>
Dealers in pistols, metal knacks, <lb/>
bow knives, etc., per year. <lb/>
Itinerant or opticians <lb/>
Gypsies, fortune tellers <lb/>
palmists per year. <lb/>
year. <lb/>
of wax works or u- <lb/>
for profit day. <lb/>
Merry-go-round or of <lb/>
place any game or play for <lb/>
per day. <lb/>
Drays per year for each <lb/>
used. <lb/>
Dogs <lb/>
of or <lb/>
of on streets per <lb/>
day. <lb/>
in lire works per <lb/>
year. <lb/>
per <lb/>
this refunded if <lb/>
i lie lot one <lb/>
year without interruption. <lb/>
I. I per <lb/>
year. <lb/>
buyers and <lb/>
per year. <lb/>
Dealer. in hand clothing <lb/>
per day. <lb/>
The tax all of these items <lb/>
stated by the year or are <lb/>
the same for My part the lime. <lb/>
An was made to get <lb/>
machines back in the town by a <lb/>
motion being nude that a license <lb/>
tax rt; yaw In placed on <lb/>
each machine This resulted a <lb/>
lie vole and Mayor Long decided <lb/>
the mailer voting against it. <lb/>
The Clerk was instructed to <lb/>
write the Attorney General to as <lb/>
if the to vi. has a right to <lb/>
levy a tax on tobacco ware- <lb/>
houses, tobacco buyers, <lb/>
buyers and <lb/>
Shops. <lb/>
tuns lo lie placed oil view are three <lb/>
It <lb/>
and Tl w. . sun for of <lb/>
alto neon given to In <lb/>
with a l s. m thing like <lb/>
lightning yon. <lb/>
Ian General <lb/>
l.-Kc how <lb/>
escaped Ii <lb/>
by two of who re <lb/>
ported nil It, <lb/>
it would t I e a good lie illy <lb/>
Mrs. Harper, a lady .-f strong <lb/>
s. rend it her <lb/>
band lo risk exp it- <lb/>
I ,. i n ii <lb/>
Mr. which ran n <lb/>
similar tad reject- <lb/>
ed. la <lb/>
Interview <lb/>
Peppy Go., <lb/>
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
you Nova Scotia <lb/>
Ian here, at following <lb/>
for June and July <lb/>
tons <lb/>
Car Load Lets Ml <lb/>
ton <lb/>
ton lots <lb/>
Please let us hare order as soon as <lb/>
possible, so as to avoid delay in shipment. <lb/>
J. W. PERRY COMPANY. <lb/>
DEALER <lb/>
r o <lb/>
AGENTS <lb/>
Mr. C- General for <lb/>
Carolina and of Well- <lb/>
Known Popular Company, <lb/>
MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb/>
Life Co., of <lb/>
to to Its number of <lb/>
policy holders, and to the public <lb/>
of North <lb/>
will now Resume In <lb/>
state from this date will <lb/>
policies, to all de- <lb/>
siring the very best insurance in the best <lb/>
life insurance company in the world. <lb/>
in your town has not <lb/>
yet tel arrangement., address <lb/>
JOHN C. DREWRY, <lb/>
Agent, N. C. <lb/>
Assets <lb/>
Paid policy <lb/>
Live, reliable energetic agents wanted at <lb/>
once lo worK for the <lb/>
Old mutual <lb/>
i urn Bagging and always <lb/>
on has i- <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly ea <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
ONE <lb/>
W OR D ha word Is <lb/>
It refers to Dr. Pills i <lb/>
MEANS HEALTH.<lb/>
with <lb/>
Sick <lb/>
Practical Education <lb/>
In agriculture, mechanic <lb/>
and a <lb/>
of theory and practice, <lb/>
of study and manual training. <lb/>
a Tear. Total in- <lb/>
clothing and board, <lb/>
Thirty teachers. student. Next <lb/>
begins September <lb/>
For address On T Win-<lb/>
AGRICULTURE MECHANIC ARTS, <lb/>
W. c. <lb/>
TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before <lb/>
or Court of Pitt county as <lb/>
of the estate of Brooks, de- <lb/>
notice Is hereby given to all persons <lb/>
indebted lo the estate to make immediate <lb/>
payment lo undersigned. And all per- <lb/>
sons having claims against said estate are <lb/>
notified to present the same to the under- <lb/>
signed for payment on or before the 4th day <lb/>
of June, or this notice will be pleat <lb/>
bar of recovery. This ML <lb/>
CHAPMAN, <lb/>
of Jacob Brooks. <lb/>
ANY symptom's and essay others <lb/>
Indicate inaction of th-------1 <lb/>
You Need <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
UNIVERSITY <lb/>
of North Carolina. <lb/>
THE THE STATES <lb/>
SYSTEM.<lb/>
LAW, <lb/>
Highly live <lb/>
tuition to <lb/>
sons. Loans fur the needy. <lb/>
Student. Instructors, <lb/>
Dormitories, Works, <lb/>
Central Healing system. <lb/>
spent In in WOO <lb/>
1901. term la-gins Sap<lb/>
B. Pres,. <lb/>
Chapel Hill, X. C. <lb/>
W. R, WHICHARD BRO., <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
l men i and prices as low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market price <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
SALE OF LAND. <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb/>
Court Pitt county made day hi a <lb/>
certain Special Proceeding therein pending <lb/>
entitled, Cannon, Public <lb/>
the estate of II. <lb/>
deceased, against Bonnie B. Bas- <lb/>
John and Olive <lb/>
will on Monday, July 1901, sell at <lb/>
public sale before the Court House door in <lb/>
a certain lot or parcel of land <lb/>
situate In of Pitt county, <lb/>
on the south side or Third street and east <lb/>
side of strict and known in the plan of <lb/>
said town as lot number five in block It. <lb/>
Term nit <lb/>
This the 6th day of June 1901. <lb/>
CANNON, <lb/>
Public administering the <lb/>
estate of II. ten. deceased. <lb/>
; Notice of Ea. Bale. <lb/>
J. L <lb/>
------DEALER IX------ <lb/>
on <lb/>
H I <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
El <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. COREY. <lb/>
The rich coffers <lb/>
Won't keep him from coughing. <lb/>
Sonic would stick <lb/>
than build up a <lb/>
lice. <lb/>
It lakes a pointed remark to get <lb/>
into sonic I i ad. <lb/>
The therm I meter rises and falls <lb/>
by degrees. <lb/>
The man who doesn't stoop may <lb/>
still lie <lb/>
Love i Mind, and yet lovers <lb/>
pull do <lb/>
Won't please a <lb/>
fall out of the mi i <lb/>
in Superior <lb/>
Court <lb/>
W. II. and <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
U. J W. J <lb/>
By of in directed to <lb/>
the the Superior Court <lb/>
the ca- of W. II. James <lb/>
and Joseph James against It W. <lb/>
I will, on Monday the fifth day of August, <lb/>
1901, at II o'clock B. at the court <lb/>
in roll to the highest <lb/>
cash, to satisfy said all <lb/>
title and nil, which Hie <lb/>
It. J. W. Carson has In the fol- <lb/>
lowing described real to One <lb/>
lot of land in the town of N. <lb/>
C, bounded as Beginning at the <lb/>
corner of Main <lb/>
about eighty feet lo <lb/>
line, a Southerly course <lb/>
thirty feet a Westerly course <lb/>
with Tarboro St. with Main <lb/>
Furniture Dealer, paid a Northerly course to the beginning <lb/>
g. M. <lb/>
Wholesale retail Grocer and <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago New Orleans. <lb/>
Greensboro Female College <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C. <lb/>
Literary and Courses. <lb/>
Music, Art and other goods. <lb/>
Literary Course and nil <lb/>
Expenses 1200.00 per Year. <lb/>
begins September <lb/>
on <lb/>
cation. DEED PEACOCK, <lb/>
Hides, Cotton Heed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba- <lb/>
by Carriages, Go Parlor <lb/>
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
and Gail Ax <lb/>
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American Beauty tin- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Heeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass <lb/>
China Ware, Tin Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Crackers, <lb/>
Best Butter, Stand- <lb/>
ard Sewing Mac hi net, and <lb/>
and <lb/>
containing one-eighth an acre <lb/>
was conveyed to It J. by Harry <lb/>
Skinner, March Book O. S. <lb/>
page <lb/>
Also one other tract in town <lb/>
Bethel the East aide of James St. <lb/>
bounded follows on I Id North by <lb/>
on by W. <lb/>
Carson on the by Malissa Ann Bryan <lb/>
and on Wast by James Si. and <lb/>
the lot whereon H J. W. Carson formerly <lb/>
resided, being a part of the laud conveyed <lb/>
to It. J. W. Carson by It. by <lb/>
Quantity. <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
sum m <lb/>
Phone K. <lb/>
L pages and <lb/>
cot Pitt county. <lb/>
In Hook A. <lb/>
the <lb/>
Also, all the portion of tract of <lb/>
which by and <lb/>
wife, Maggie, to II J. iV, by Deed <lb/>
Div Hid and in hook <lb/>
II I page of Pitt <lb/>
In Pill <lb/>
county, i so much thereof as was as- <lb/>
signed to said It. J. W. as a <lb/>
the day of July, 1901. <lb/>
The the <lb/>
which will about <lb/>
acres. is male In <lb/>
for more particular <lb/>
m to said ad allotted. <lb/>
day of July, 1901. <lb/>
O, <lb/>
of Pitt county <lb/>
By L W. Deputy <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
WEEKLY. <lb/>
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, <lb/>
in <lb/>
One II, Six Months <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy <lb/>
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb/>
The 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/>
or Improve; also <lb/>
model, or <lb/>
aw. Mo All, <lb/>
W PATENTS <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
II <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
II TO <lb/>
PB <lb/>
a Week <lb/>
-AT <lb/>
VOL. XX <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JULY Is <lb/>
NO <lb/>
Is the customer who lake-s advantage of BARGAINS, <lb/>
our competitors why it is sell so cheap. <lb/>
OUR MOTTO-DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES. <lb/>
W. T. LEE <lb/>
in Exposition. <lb/>
Iii about <lb/>
visitors wit room with all modern conveniences. <lb/>
Fm view of River Lake Brie <lb/>
Niagara Fulls oar SO <lb/>
walk to exposition grounds. Take Niagara street ear ti <lb/>
Auburn Avenue. Moderate rates. All will <lb/>
receive attention. <lb/>
JOSEPH A. MOORE, <lb/>
1283 Street, Buffalo, X. Y. <lb/>
A FIRST CLASS MILITARY SCHOOL IX X. <lb/>
School, <lb/>
LaGrange, N. C. <lb/>
MILITARY, LITERARY, <lb/>
Boarding Pupils, Twelve Counties and two State <lb/>
past session. School <lb/>
for Sixty Cadets. <lb/>
The school aims to strengthen by developing latent <lb/>
and power. The individual needs of the students are considered. <lb/>
The literary training strengthens the manly trails, gives a sound bod <lb/>
and clear mind, room methods <lb/>
lion mental grasp. Athletics encouraged. No Compromise on <lb/>
Liquor or Tobacco. Expenses entire term of Mouths, <lb/>
tuition, board, room, fuel lights, payable quarterly <lb/>
advance. No extras. Write beautiful register. <lb/>
6-12 J. E. DEBNAM, <lb/>
A Special Take Off. <lb/>
We have taken the price oft of a special line of Figured Lawns <lb/>
Organdies, which we have been running from s to and for the <lb/>
NEXT SIX DAYS. <lb/>
in l i LETTER <lb/>
Special <lb/>
X. C, duly s. <lb/>
It hi an ill wind Hows good <lb/>
to y. By same token <lb/>
may be said to be mighty poor <lb/>
that does contribute <lb/>
somewhat lo the benefit of some <lb/>
class of business going to make up <lb/>
of human affair and econ- <lb/>
While the physical <lb/>
been suffering and sweltering in <lb/>
his ova perspiration for a week, <lb/>
while several of people <lb/>
have actually and died <lb/>
front the effects of heat, especially <lb/>
overcrowded and badly <lb/>
ventilated tenement districts of <lb/>
the great cities of Hie <lb/>
cotton and some other crops of <lb/>
North Carolina and the South, <lb/>
what the left of <lb/>
have been greatly <lb/>
the hot weather, and the crop <lb/>
prospect over a area of this <lb/>
section have materially <lb/>
brightened by <lb/>
of old sol's rays. Let's <lb/>
be thankful fur that, while we <lb/>
a some . f expletives on <lb/>
our tongue's end, and the <lb/>
of Ike hot weather idiot <lb/>
with this it's hot <lb/>
enough for me, but not too hot for <lb/>
t OF CROOKED- <lb/>
A score of mighty sick people <lb/>
score and one. Thai is <lb/>
the number of of a As- <lb/>
and organization <lb/>
here known us the of <lb/>
each of whom has <lb/>
carrying an insurance of on <lb/>
his life for tears, some of them <lb/>
lo years. Most of are <lb/>
PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
are still Cue forefront of the race after <lb/>
We offer you the best selected line of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to lie found in any store in County. Well bought <lb/>
the creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Europe. all the year round, Spring, <lb/>
and Winter. We are at work for our mutual ad <lb/>
vantage. It is OUT pleasure lo show what you want to <lb/>
sell if We offer you the very best service, polite <lb/>
attention, the most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established business built up Strictly on its own merits. <lb/>
When yon come to market will do <lb/>
if you do not sec our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember us the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
A large line of Baby Caps, <lb/>
Laces and <lb/>
Ladies Col- <lb/>
and Cuffs all Sizes <lb/>
I HAVE THE LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST LINE OF <lb/>
EVER BROUGHT TO GREENVILLE. <lb/>
Mi-. la charge of my if <lb/>
is not on hand one will lie trimmed to suit your <lb/>
tastes i; . <lb/>
Hats, Silks, Braids, Ornaments, Flowers, Ribbons, and everything <lb/>
u the milliners line. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Satins. <lb/>
Jacket-- and Capes, Carpets, and Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's <lb/>
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses, Laid, Send Is, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures. and Rope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in that line. <lb/>
buy strictly for Cash, sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb/>
now old men, pas. sixty, who have Credit our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing, <lb/>
paid hi .- ,. , <lb/>
r , . I <lb/>
amounting the aggregate to the <lb/>
value of theft policies, and who, <lb/>
cannot now secure new j <lb/>
on any obi citizens, of <lb/>
limited incomes, who are about to <lb/>
lay down life's cares and burdens <lb/>
to answer the Master's call. <lb/>
insurance represented all <lb/>
their savings, it has been a <lb/>
satisfaction and to them to <lb/>
believe that their aged willows and <lb/>
children would have the little nest <lb/>
egg to help them meet the <lb/>
of a livelihood when Hie bead <lb/>
of the family was gone. <lb/>
Imagine their feelings now that <lb/>
they have learned that they have <lb/>
been insurance lost, <lb/>
their premium Iii-a year <lb/>
if not stolen, their <lb/>
families all through <lb/>
the alleged crookedness of their <lb/>
agent, Charles <lb/>
who allowed their policies to <lb/>
lapse over a year ago, and who has <lb/>
collected premiums ever since <lb/>
without acquainting the <lb/>
victims of their <lb/>
N IN FLORIDA. <lb/>
Beach, Ha. July <lb/>
lei <lb/>
Since last writing you from <lb/>
on I my place of <lb/>
abode. I am present at <lb/>
Palm Beach This beautiful town <lb/>
lies fifty miles of Jensen, <lb/>
is mi a peninsula bordered on the <lb/>
west beautiful Lake Worth, <lb/>
the by tin- Atlantic Ocean. <lb/>
The largest par this place <lb/>
belongs to II. H. <lb/>
Standard oil . 11- <lb/>
oh net- of two mammoth <lb/>
M i <lb/>
II. t . July 8th. <lb/>
Mi tried lo satisfy <lb/>
Ike which nave been try- <lb/>
to him lo help postpone <lb/>
trade with Rico, by <lb/>
telling I hem, before he Wash- <lb/>
it . help look after <lb/>
interests he had <lb/>
the <lb/>
law made obligatory upon him<lb/>
free trade he received <lb/>
copy of the resolution <lb/>
adopted by the legislature of <lb/>
here, one known as Breaker. <lb/>
it <lb/>
Ranges <lb/>
asking it be done, lie <lb/>
will g, <lb/>
during wick. There <lb/>
pi stories in <lb/>
c mi. tin- employment of <lb/>
ii Mi u the former <lb/>
insurgent commander, who <lb/>
was entertained at the White <lb/>
neck, by <lb/>
in carrying <lb/>
plans in f true, it <lb/>
would In Interesting to know from <lb/>
. fund is paid. <lb/>
Mayor's Court <lb/>
VT. II. Long makes an <lb/>
I .- beginning of his <lb/>
II III week of his <lb/>
pines following cases be- <lb/>
with him, and it la noted <lb/>
I might also state every where he had Anal <lb/>
covers twelve at n mid ion a line was imposed, the <lb/>
can fifteen bun-1 other over to Superior <lb/>
mil as large, <lb/>
one thousand. Forbes, riotous, drunken <lb/>
Company Is at present adding on and conduct, lined l <lb/>
a thousand rooms, mid and n-i-, total 11.49 <lb/>
the other as the <lb/>
The Breakers lies yards back <lb/>
and faces can. the <lb/>
a a mi e a et, l <lb/>
Lake <lb/>
the inter has e of <lb/>
living near salt water or the <lb/>
water. <lb/>
Mi. Editor, I I lo <lb/>
c you a <lb/>
this but <lb/>
apace compel me lo be a lint. <lb/>
short. The grounds sun <lb/>
both hotels art laid mil with <lb/>
of rate I. plants and <lb/>
Hoy hie long . <lb/>
en two is lined <lb/>
with some . <lb/>
we will push out for per yard. Those lovely Imported Em. <lb/>
Swisses, arc richly worth and will be run out <lb/>
for the next fix days for and per yard. Piques worth and <lb/>
now for days White Shin Waist and Dress Goods at <lb/>
prices to astonish you. Madras Shirts for men, worth 11.00 <lb/>
for days Our entire line of Ladies Oxford Ties at reduced <lb/>
price from up. Fruit of the Loom bleached Call to sec us <lb/>
for anything you want am please you. <lb/>
Standard Patterns Designs. <lb/>
KICKS WILKINSON.<lb/>
to about <lb/>
being pocketed by their <lb/>
agent, it is charged. <lb/>
old of died last <lb/>
week an attempt lo collect his <lb/>
insurance unearthed the fraud that <lb/>
has been practiced upon them. <lb/>
You may help a dog of <lb/>
and no matter kind of a <lb/>
dog ha is clay dog, country dog <lb/>
or illiterate or <lb/>
and he will wag bis into pa- <lb/>
and exhaust every muscle <lb/>
his body trying lo tell yon <lb/>
every drop of blood in his veins is <lb/>
at your service. Help a man out <lb/>
of a ditch and what he will do for <lb/>
you afterwards depends great on <lb/>
his breed, There arc plenty of men <lb/>
Who arc not near as good as a dog <lb/>
more respects than one. <lb/>
Orange, Va., Observer. <lb/>
The average man has lived by <lb/>
the of his without <lb/>
working this week. <lb/>
If you want groves or ranges constructed upon <lb/>
scientific principles which, are economical, durable, <lb/>
convenient, as well as beautiful and artistic, look to lake it In. <lb/>
for tin- <lb/>
work rs <lb/>
two dollars and a quarter per <lb/>
my foreman has <lb/>
increase wages. <lb/>
being the re <lb/>
mud celebration n s hi- <lb/>
v, know <lb/>
Beach and He ill and I are <lb/>
Tin re <lb/>
trade mark, which is shown upon every genuine <lb/>
stove or Range, do not be deceived <lb/>
by worthless imitations substitutes, <lb/>
lead all others in yearly sales <lb/>
gold Exclusively <lb/>
Scot I Peter Clark, drunk and <lb/>
lined and coals, 18.39, <lb/>
Joe Bros riotous and disorder- <lb/>
d and using profane Ian- <lb/>
, lined and costs, W <lb/>
i- a Joe concealed<lb/>
. court. <lb/>
Button, <lb/>
riotous and disorderly and <lb/>
kind of lie fined each and half costs, <lb/>
in nil lain water, and total . <lb/>
la to wind up Perkins, riotous ilia- <lb/>
and ball the hold, conduct, deadly weapon <lb/>
I have been appointed being used he was bound over to <lb/>
for the special polio men September term of Superior court, <lb/>
and watchmen late three Charles riotous and dis <lb/>
dollars pet night, i n conduct profane Ian- <lb/>
with regard- 14.60. <lb/>
lo nil resisting and as- <lb/>
friends. A. II. bound over to <lb/>
in in court. <lb/>
The Orphans. jumping on <lb/>
guilty, case dismissed. <lb/>
The chapter of orphans from <lb/>
BAKER <lb/>
Oxford Orphan will be in I <lb/>
to give , . , , , <lb/>
Saturday night. A his name Is <lb/>
charge of I he .-. Smith, has made a discovery which <lb/>
In worth to <lb/>
the of the building free it pans out as ho hopes will <lb/>
He Inn discovered that be t- the <lb/>
owner of of land in the <lb/>
Building <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
of charge cu <lb/>
though II 1- <lb/>
should give tie pit -.- <lb/>
covered with nice <lb/>
and rents, rickets aid <lb/>
Burch's. star. <lb/>
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