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ii,, <lb/>
Have Ton Forgot <lb/>
I AM STILL CARRYING <lb/>
UP-TO LINK OF <lb/>
Pry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
AND A OF OTHER <lb/>
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION <lb/>
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork. <lb/>
Yours to please- <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
None genuine unless <lb/>
Red Cross is on label <lb/>
Don't take a Substitute <lb/>
WE WORLD <lb/>
TO PRODUCE THE EQUAL OF <lb/>
for Chills. Fevers, <lb/>
Night Sweats and Grippe, and <lb/>
all forms of Malaria. <lb/>
DON'T WAIT TO DIE <lb/>
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED <lb/>
CURES DIKE FAMOUS <lb/>
TRY IT. NO CURE NO PAY. PER <lb/>
DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE. <lb/>
AFTER TWO YEARS PR EM IF MS HAVE BEES PAID IN THE <lb/>
ft <lb/>
OF NEWARK, N. J. POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value. <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
Paid up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb/>
Is Non <lb/>
Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within on mouth while you <lb/>
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with interest. platforms of recent years. <lb/>
second year No S. Incontestable. but it should modify them and <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each lo of its <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current be paid. ., ., . <lb/>
They may be used-l. To reduce Premium., or I <lb/>
To the or .-f the country and the inter- <lb/>
To make policy payable as an endow during the of all the people. <lb/>
LETTER <lb/>
Oar Raleigh Se- <lb/>
cure Interview, with the <lb/>
Mate Chairman and <lb/>
Party Leaders th- <lb/>
of Party <lb/>
and Its <lb/>
Special of <lb/>
N. C, It. <lb/>
There ha-s been a great deal of <lb/>
interest manifested all over the <lb/>
country during the past week over <lb/>
the of the Ohio Democratic <lb/>
Convention declining to endorse <lb/>
the last platform a <lb/>
vote some to and its fail- <lb/>
to or <lb/>
mention in any way the last can- <lb/>
of the party for President, <lb/>
some of dailies up North <lb/>
have been publishing interviews <lb/>
with the party leaders in the far- <lb/>
j Slates on this initial movement <lb/>
to prep-are for a different <lb/>
principles and to abandon <lb/>
the dead issues of the last two <lb/>
silver Md the <lb/>
other pro plank. <lb/>
have viewed a number of <lb/>
the leaders of our party in North <lb/>
Carolina, find that all of them <lb/>
with seat rely an exception, <lb/>
the platform adopted by the Ohio <lb/>
Democrats approve of the <lb/>
panned by that <lb/>
WHAT SIMMONS KITH. <lb/>
Among the number who have <lb/>
favored me with their views is <lb/>
Senator Simmons, of the <lb/>
Stale Committee, who ought to be <lb/>
good authority. Simmons <lb/>
Ohio platform, in re- <lb/>
is an admirable Democratic <lb/>
pronouncement. It is on the right <lb/>
The next <lb/>
of the party should, in my <lb/>
neither re-affirm <lb/>
No <lb/>
crop <lb/>
can be <lb/>
grown <lb/>
without <lb/>
Potash. <lb/>
Supply <lb/>
enough Pot <lb/>
ash and your <lb/>
profits will be <lb/>
large; without <lb/>
Potash your <lb/>
crop will be <lb/>
i if. v . . i , t . i <lb/>
WORKS. <lb/>
vi St, Ne <lb/>
of the last two National <lb/>
platforms must lie abandoned <lb/>
that the party must boldly meet <lb/>
the new conditions and <lb/>
champion the right side of the par- <lb/>
amount issues of the pit-sent <lb/>
At Gorman, of Mary <lb/>
land, and Senator Hill, of New <lb/>
York, seem to be the favorites for <lb/>
next Presidential nomination. But <lb/>
it is impossible to see three years, <lb/>
ahead, politics especially, and a <lb/>
new man not now thought of may <lb/>
then become the most available <lb/>
and strongest candidate. <lb/>
of <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
THE NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE <lb/>
Literary. Classical. Scientific, Commercial. Industrial. Pedagogical. Musical. <lb/>
Annual ripened for of the Stale Faculty SO <lb/>
members, Practice and Observation School of pupils. To secure board in <lb/>
the dormitories be July Seed o <lb/>
opens September <lb/>
Correspondence Invited from desiring c and stenographer. <lb/>
For i other w <lb/>
Resident CHARLES D <lb/>
Greensboro, C- <lb/>
Columbus, . <lb/>
Dr C. J. <lb/>
row to <lb/>
our little grandchild with happiest re- <lb/>
The were almost <lb/>
certainly mom from <lb/>
we ever said. Toon very truly, <lb/>
JOSEPHS. KEY. <lb/>
Pasha Paul <lb/>
Southern <lb/>
matters of policy and <lb/>
ency there sh be concessions to <lb/>
changed A stand <lb/>
should lie taken for a broad and <lb/>
program of National <lb/>
progress and development. Hut <lb/>
there should be no surrender or <lb/>
abandonment of the fundamental last week and gave two of his fa- <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
N. C. July 1901. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. R. Harvey went <lb/>
to Sunday. <lb/>
Mr. and Mis. it. Rose are at <lb/>
Washington City and other north- <lb/>
a pleasure trip. <lb/>
J. L and O. W. <lb/>
went lo Thursday to see <lb/>
the game of ball <lb/>
and Halifax. <lb/>
Mis. Fields, of came <lb/>
Thursday morning to visit her sis <lb/>
Mrs. Harvey. <lb/>
Henry was here two days <lb/>
and immemorial principles the <lb/>
party. They are as immortal as <lb/>
the principles of <lb/>
Republican govern- <lb/>
Mr. Simmons added that he did <lb/>
not think the Ohio Convention in- <lb/>
tended any reflection Mr. <lb/>
lecture which all enjoyed. <lb/>
L. Sr., and C. H. <lb/>
went on a business trip to <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
It. A. Bargain to <lb/>
Greenville yesterday. <lb/>
Mrs. W. J. Kittrell and little <lb/>
Hell and Mrs. <lb/>
Military School, <lb/>
aV <lb/>
OXFORD, X. U. <lb/>
Elegant buildings, heated by Buffalo fan system, securing per- <lb/>
ventilation. Sixteen rooms for two boys each to be added for <lb/>
the fall Engagement, should lie made early. Annual attendance <lb/>
up to the full capacity and many turned away each session <lb/>
room Best athletic with quarter mild truck, in the South. <lb/>
Faculty of specialists special Curriculum preparatory to <lb/>
the best college or education An atmosphere of high ideals <lb/>
Hie school, w students preparing for higher education <lb/>
are excluded. Fall begins September 1st, <lb/>
is regarded by so I Bland left on steamer May Hell for <lb/>
many of his countrymen as a great i New Saturday. <lb/>
actuated by pure hottest Rev. Davis of <lb/>
nor did he believe that <lb/>
Mr. Bryan will countenance or aid <lb/>
some of his alleged <lb/>
partial to put out a <lb/>
bolting ticket In that State, for <lb/>
p it is proposed by a <lb/>
It assisting Rev. Mr. Harper in a <lb/>
protracted meeting here. <lb/>
The ball team was out <lb/>
Saturday getting trim. Agent <lb/>
Cobb will wit ii the boys Wed- <lb/>
and all that are interested <lb/>
Paper Hanging. <lb/>
I am prepared lo fill m Wist Wall Pa- <lb/>
per Full line <lb/>
la <lb/>
I am prepared to do Lay ins <lb/>
and on out <lb/>
Order for wall paper left at the of <lb/>
M. D. will receive prompt at- <lb/>
J H. BUNN, <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
Trinity College <lb/>
Oilers one Md twenty-five <lb/>
ate of <lb/>
Twenty in courses. <lb/>
with modern <lb/>
apparatus. library facilities. Bent <lb/>
Scholarships and <lb/>
within lit- <lb/>
pat.; wren very low. The <lb/>
N--t , it on a <lb/>
the Send for<lb/>
UNIVERSITY <lb/>
Law School. <lb/>
The Term July at to <lb/>
three Thorough <lb/>
in admitting to bar- <lb/>
lit- Ii ii I ad <lb/>
by <lb/>
Hill, N. V, <lb/>
For C at- <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Den <lb/>
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
quote you Nova <lb/>
Land Plater, here, at following prices <lb/>
for June July <lb/>
.-.- than tons <lb/>
Car Load Lots <lb/>
ton Ml <lb/>
ton <lb/>
w Please us have your a <lb/>
m avoid delay <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Practical Education <lb/>
In <lb/>
arts, cotton a <lb/>
of theory and <lb/>
manual training. <lb/>
a tear. Total expense, in- <lb/>
clothing and board, <lb/>
Thirty Next <lb/>
session begins September <lb/>
T Win- <lb/>
President <lb/>
AGRICULTURE MECHANIC ARTS, <lb/>
UNIVERSITY <lb/>
of North Carolina. <lb/>
THE HEAP THE STATE'S <lb/>
SYSTEM. <lb/>
ACADEMIC <lb/>
LAW, <lb/>
Eighty five scholarships. Free <lb/>
tuition to teachers and <lb/>
sons. for the needy. <lb/>
Students. j Instructors. <lb/>
New Dormitories, Water Works, <lb/>
Central Heating system, f <lb/>
in improvements in <lb/>
Fall term<lb/>
E. P. Pres., <lb/>
Chapel Hill, N. O. <lb/>
for lack of to hold a convention on are requested lo be on time at <lb/>
Masonic Hall School, <lb/>
For Girls Only. <lb/>
Masonic Hall School A tills under control Board <lb/>
of Trustees appointed by Lodge, No. A. A. M., <lb/>
will open fail Sept. J.,. i last year <lb/>
with great to people <lb/>
fore employed Misses Lizzie D. i . <lb/>
this school year, to all who have gulf lo educate we ask <lb/>
patronage and support in <lb/>
Tuition per Higher <lb/>
each A matriculation fee of i will be <lb/>
charged. The school will have no music this <lb/>
Persons in town who can pupils of the school will please <lb/>
notify the Secretary. It. I., i Sec. Board Trustees, <lb/>
High School. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
Hon. II. Pan, former <lb/>
of the State <lb/>
a shrewd and able <lb/>
j party leader, <lb/>
I regard the of the Ohio <lb/>
i Democracy as a most hopeful <lb/>
Ill is a promise that we will not <lb/>
low post divisions to prevent <lb/>
Our party will not <lb/>
please enemies by itself <lb/>
to the hopeless of the past, <lb/>
lone there will promptly meet <lb/>
ii lo teach in to do battle for <lb/>
people's rights. It <lb/>
success next year States that we <lb/>
since I re <lb/>
the outlook for success <lb/>
now us brighter at any time <lb/>
veto of bill <lb/>
in <lb/>
will a leader In <lb/>
time -one who will lead us <lb/>
to victory <lb/>
Mr. also stated that he did <lb/>
nut regard of the Ohio <lb/>
as an internal <lb/>
OH Bryan, <lb/>
grounds r practice. <lb/>
term Opens September 2nd closes December 90th, <lb/>
Spring term 80th and ends May 10th. <lb/>
High School, Academic, Intermediate and De- <lb/>
Music. Delightful location noted for healthful- many not <lb/>
and surrounded by excellent moral and In Bryan's views be is re- <lb/>
For and full information address j M , <lb/>
N. C. , T P- and hones, <lb/>
S. Carr's views along <lb/>
this line were published Inst week, <lb/>
and I have those of sever- <lb/>
other lending Democrats New <lb/>
York papers, but it Is <lb/>
them all in this Letter, <lb/>
flee it lo say, they all agree <lb/>
the and <lb/>
unpopular <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
Attar of a <lb/>
derive treat by taking one <lb/>
If yea have keen <lb/>
DRINKING TOO MUCH, <lb/>
will promptly the <lb/>
SICK <lb/>
t h e appetite an a l. <lb/>
eager <lb/>
No Substitute. <lb/>
School Will Continue. <lb/>
N. C, July <lb/>
It is with regret that have to <lb/>
give up Prof but we <lb/>
arc ml. with some of the <lb/>
finest iii State. Any <lb/>
one desiring to attend Ibis school <lb/>
need mind for we <lb/>
will have , lass teachers, and <lb/>
hope to bold the school to its pres- <lb/>
iii. I. <lb/>
Tut <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr. General for <lb/>
North and of that Well- <lb/>
Known nod Popular Company, <lb/>
MUTUAL <lb/>
Life c Go., of <lb/>
to t number of <lb/>
policy bolder, to the public <lb/>
generally, of North this com- <lb/>
will DOW in <lb/>
u. from this date will <lb/>
and policies, to all <lb/>
insurance In the beat <lb/>
life mi u; in the world. <lb/>
f the Dot <lb/>
yet <lb/>
JOHN V. <lb/>
State Agent, K. C. <lb/>
Paid policy <lb/>
Live, energetic at <lb/>
once to worn for the <lb/>
RIM <lb/>
i. W. b CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties sud Bags. <lb/>
and <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
Three One hash, for <lb/>
Times <lb/>
RICHMOND, VA., <lb/>
Now Only SO Cents a Tear, <lb/>
and absolutely free <lb/>
Paragon New The <lb/>
Farm Journal, Philadelphia. <lb/>
THE AND SUNDAY <lb/>
Including Farm Journal and Para- <lb/>
Monthly, now only per <lb/>
year; per by mail. <lb/>
Address THE TIMES, <lb/>
Richmond, Va. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Having before <lb/>
or tins of Pitt <lb/>
of of Jacob Brook, de <lb/>
i- t l. la hereby to all persona <lb/>
indebted lo the to make immediate <lb/>
payment to undersigned. And alt per- <lb/>
having are <lb/>
to present the same to under- <lb/>
for payment on or before day <lb/>
of June, 1902, or this notice will be <lb/>
in bar of recovery. This June 4th, <lb/>
CHAPMAN, <lb/>
of Jacob Brooke. <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer Edgecombe leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <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. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore, <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
HO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
J. J. CHEERY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
LAND <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb/>
Court of c In the ease of <lb/>
of Teel Jacky <lb/>
Teel, petition to hell land the <lb/>
administrator will for cash <lb/>
the Court In <lb/>
on Gib. 1901 the following <lb/>
parcel of land, In <lb/>
town of Greenville on the West side Reade <lb/>
St. being front and B feet <lb/>
and known a part of the old Livery <lb/>
stable lot buck of Hotel said lot <lb/>
accurately desert tied in a deed from If. K- <lb/>
Daniel to Teel recorded in Book <lb/>
H. page containing i of acre more or <lb/>
leas. CANNON. <lb/>
Atty. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
North Caroms., Pitt county, the <lb/>
Elizabeth Hooker <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
oft. J. B. v. ,. <lb/>
William <lb/>
J. B. of <lb/>
II. A. <lb/>
B. Yellowley individually. <lb/>
The B Yellowley <lb/>
and as of Yellowley <lb/>
as of H A will <lb/>
take notice that an action entitled u above <lb/>
c ii- i-i Superior court. <lb/>
of Pitt county, to have that tract of land <lb/>
Alpine, of which E c Yellowley <lb/>
died ard by <lb/>
of the court lo pay a debt due plaintiff <lb/>
from said E c and also to <lb/>
I B cherry from making sale of laid land <lb/>
under a mortgage from J H Yellowley and <lb/>
for other relief demanded in the complaint <lb/>
and defendant will further take <lb/>
notice that lie la required to appear at the <lb/>
next of Superior court of comity <lb/>
to be held on the 1st Monday in September, <lb/>
1901, at house said county in <lb/>
Greenville, N-r , and answer or demur to <lb/>
the complaint in action or plaint ill <lb/>
will apply tn the court for relief de- <lb/>
in complaint- <lb/>
This day 1901. <lb/>
clerk <lb/>
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat. <lb/>
mt a <lb/>
L. Ii. Pender, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Flues. Tin Ac. <lb/>
Expert All <lb/>
kinds and Locksmith work <lb/>
class. Re stocking of a <lb/>
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter <lb/>
----EST 111.1 <lb/>
Wholesale retail Grocer and <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Heed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
steads, Mattresses, Oak Ba- <lb/>
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor <lb/>
I suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American Beauty Can <lb/>
ii Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Currents, Glass <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
Cheese, Best Butter, <lb/>
Sewing i lies, and nil <lb/>
melons oilier goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity- Cheap for rash. Com <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
Notice of V. <lb/>
North in Superior <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
K. J. j <lb/>
Hy of an lo <lb/>
the undersigned Court <lb/>
Pitt county, in case of W. II. <lb/>
and Joseph James against U J. W. Carson, <lb/>
I will, on Moods the tilth of <lb/>
at o'clock in. el the court house <lb/>
door in ll to the I <lb/>
rash, lo Execution, all <lb/>
title and which the <lb/>
It. J. fol <lb/>
lowing real to One <lb/>
lot of land in the town of Bethel, N <lb/>
as at the <lb/>
corner of Main and Tarboro <lb/>
course eighty feet to <lb/>
line, a Southerly course <lb/>
i-if i thirty feet a <lb/>
Main <lb/>
with Tarboro Hi. thence <lb/>
St. a Northerly course to the beg <lb/>
containing one-eighth an <lb/>
lo It. W. Carson by <lb/>
1892, Book U. <lb/>
Phone St <lb/>
Also one other situated i lie town <lb/>
of on the aide of Hi. <lb/>
as follows on the North by o- <lb/>
on Kant by W. <lb/>
Carson on the by Ann <lb/>
and on the West by Hi. and <lb/>
H. J. W. <lb/>
being a part of laud conveyed <lb/>
tn It. J. W Carson by It. <lb/>
Deed lb., led in Book A. sad <lb/>
of Pitt county. <lb/>
Also, all portion of the tract of bud <lb/>
was conveyed by and <lb/>
wife, Maggie, to ft. J. . by <lb/>
Hit- and In book <lb/>
. I of of Pitt <lb/>
ii ii in. I In II, i In I Pitt <lb/>
pa much thereof as <lb/>
In said II. J. <lb/>
3rd day of July, <lb/>
homestead i and the <lb/>
which will be containing about <lb/>
acres, is made to the <lb/>
nine for particular <lb/>
lion to homestead as <lb/>
day of July, <lb/>
O, <lb/>
L. W. Deputy Sheriff. <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb/>
r e .- <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
n has t <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
W. R, WHICHARD BRO,, <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The stock complete in every de <lb/>
and prices as low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
J. BELT, <lb/>
-------DEALER IN------- <lb/>
II <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. COREY. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Cotton, Grain <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
ISSUED WEEKLY. <lb/>
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, <lb/>
in Advance. <lb/>
One Year Six Months <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy <lb/>
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb/>
Weekly <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one year for or The Daily <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year for 93.60 payable in ad- <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
M PATENTS <lb/>
as <lb/>
Is the customer who takes advantage of OUR <lb/>
keeps our competitors why it is we sell so cheap. <lb/>
OUR MOTTO-DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES. <lb/>
W T. LEE CO. <lb/>
.-. . . . <lb/>
Exposition. <lb/>
I ti about <lb/>
visitors with and all modern conveniences. <lb/>
Fine view of Luke Eric from the house. <lb/>
Niagara Falls ear every minutes. mill <lb/>
ate walk to grounds. Take Niagara street cur to <lb/>
Avenue. Moderate rates. All correspondence will <lb/>
receive prompt attention. <lb/>
JOSEPH A. MOORE, <lb/>
Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. Y. <lb/>
FIRST CLASS MILITARY SCHOOL IN EASTERN N. <lb/>
School, <lb/>
LaGrange, N. C. <lb/>
MILITARY, LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. <lb/>
Boarding Twelve Counties two States <lb/>
represented past session. School Buildings. Barracks <lb/>
for Sixty Cadets. <lb/>
The aims to strengthen character by developing latent <lb/>
and power. The individual needs of the students arc considered. <lb/>
The literary training the manly traits, gives a sound body <lb/>
and clear mind. room methods cultivate <lb/>
and grasp. Athletics encouraged. <lb/>
Expenses per half term, including board, tuition, fuel, lights <lb/>
room, 955.00. No incidentals. School opens September 1901. <lb/>
Write for <lb/>
J. Suit. <lb/>
Cash is King. <lb/>
Fur cash we will make the sharpest, swiftest most <lb/>
sweeping, price cutting ever known in mid summer. <lb/>
the<lb/>
am <lb/>
Is cut just half on nil Lawns, Dimities, Silks, <lb/>
White Goods, Hosiery, Laces, Hamburgs, <lb/>
Underwear, Shirts, Slippers, Um- <lb/>
and all furnishing goods. These <lb/>
goods must be pushed out to make room <lb/>
fall goods. <lb/>
KICKS <lb/>
The great oil discoveries iii Tex- <lb/>
as have caused for the <lb/>
unknown heirs of the following <lb/>
of Texas and soldiers <lb/>
of the Texas Revolution of to <lb/>
1810. Large tracts of wild lauds, <lb/>
which have become <lb/>
were granted by the Texas <lb/>
Republic to such settlers and sol- <lb/>
which, on account of their <lb/>
death or disappearance, were never <lb/>
i and still await claim of their <lb/>
heirs. Many of the neglected lauds <lb/>
lie the oil regions. Ed want W. <lb/>
of Austin, Texas, semis list <lb/>
of such settlers and whose <lb/>
unknown heirs are He <lb/>
will give further information on <lb/>
request. The list Samuel <lb/>
Thomas Adams, II. B. <lb/>
Collier Augustus <lb/>
Baker, George Brown, Edwin, <lb/>
Blake, Daniel Bourne, B F. Blake, <lb/>
Mrs. M. Win. <lb/>
A. B. D. A. Burroughs, <lb/>
Marl ha Isaac Bridges, <lb/>
I. W. Blue, C. Win. C. <lb/>
M. Baker, J. L. Chambers, liar <lb/>
Cox, Archibald Chase, E. <lb/>
Carroll, Peter Conrad, <lb/>
pie, James James Doug- <lb/>
las, Charles J. A. Foster, <lb/>
Freeman, E. Fill- <lb/>
V. Pat <lb/>
man, R. W. George Gard- <lb/>
J. W. Pat <lb/>
John L. <lb/>
Robert M. Peter <lb/>
W. Robt. Henderson, <lb/>
John Jew Hum- <lb/>
, Peter Hilt, John Harris, <lb/>
A. G. Holland, Geo. J. Johnston, <lb/>
Jacobs, Julius <lb/>
B. L. Lanier, M. B, j <lb/>
Lawrence, Samuel Lawrence, Win.; <lb/>
Linn, John Lafayette, Robt. <lb/>
James <lb/>
Peter Mason, Alex <lb/>
E. T- Mitchell, Willis <lb/>
Samuel Moo.-e, J. A. <lb/>
A. L. <lb/>
Martin, William Martin <lb/>
Dennis J. B. <lb/>
Peter Norton, Robt. <lb/>
If. A. F. Peter- <lb/>
W. II. Price, Joseph <lb/>
John Riley, Simon Ryan, T. J. <lb/>
Redman, Bo- i <lb/>
Hiram Biggs, Fred. <lb/>
Samuel Rogers, Hugh <lb/>
Rogers, Margaret Russell, <lb/>
W. Renfroe, Smith, Win., <lb/>
Smith, Geo. Smith, Henry <lb/>
H. Francis Smith, j <lb/>
Richard Starr, Jacob Self, <lb/>
Small, Wm. i, L. S. <lb/>
sou, Win. Thorn I Chris. Teal, <lb/>
Henry Teal, Thomas, Sam- <lb/>
Whiting, J. W. Woodward, <lb/>
Archibald Ed,<lb/>
Hardin John C. Whit- <lb/>
John Winters, James Welsh, <lb/>
Andrew Weaver, Robt. Wiseman. <lb/>
H. J. Williamson, Win. Winters, <lb/>
Aim John G. Wolf, <lb/>
has. L. Von <lb/>
TO THE AND Cl OF <lb/>
AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
We are ill in the forefront of the race after your pat <lb/>
offer you best selected line of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to be found in any store Pitt County. Well bought <lb/>
the creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer <lb/>
and Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad <lb/>
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to <lb/>
sell you if we can. We offer you the very lest service, polite <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established business built up strictly on its own merits. <lb/>
you come to market you will not do yourself justice <lb/>
if you do see our immense Stock before buying elsewhere, <lb/>
the following lines of genera <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Hats and Caps, Silks and Satins, <lb/>
and Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's <lb/>
Harness, Horse Blankets an Dust, is. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses, Lard. Scad s, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures. and Rope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters for and in that line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit Our motto Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
A large line of Baby Caps, <lb/>
Pelts, Laces and <lb/>
Ladies Col- <lb/>
and Cuffs all Sizes <lb/>
I HAVE THE LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST LINE OF <lb/>
EVER TO GREENVILLE. <lb/>
Mrs. M. T. II in charge of my millinery department if <lb/>
bat is not on hand one will be trimmed to suit your <lb/>
tastes while yon wait. <lb/>
Hats. Silks. Braids, Ornaments, Flowers, Ribbons, and everything <lb/>
u the milliners line. <lb/>
Lynching Must Be stepped. <lb/>
Govern realizes that to <lb/>
put an end to lynching radical <lb/>
measures must be <lb/>
to law is the highest civic <lb/>
v ii the crime which provokes <lb/>
horrible that <lb/>
guilty i- sure of <lb/>
and or <lb/>
methods, instead of joining <lb/>
with others, when the crime is <lb/>
committed, good men ought to <lb/>
unite to do two To sec <lb/>
that no lynching stains the good <lb/>
name of and, That <lb/>
no guilty scoundrel is permitted to <lb/>
escape for the lack <lb/>
It will not do to say that the <lb/>
way to stop lynching is to stop the <lb/>
crime. The majesty of the law <lb/>
he invoked lire <lb/>
trials and speedy executions, <lb/>
an end lo the execution <lb/>
of the death sentence by any body <lb/>
of unauthorized men, however <lb/>
; i and just lie indignation. <lb/>
Seven Acres off Cantaloupes. <lb/>
Can sand hills be made to pay <lb/>
This is the <lb/>
asked and answered every day <lb/>
in Southern Pines. There is <lb/>
one true answer to this question <lb/>
Yes. <lb/>
sand hills pay This is <lb/>
another question and admits of <lb/>
both positive and negative answers <lb/>
with innumerable <lb/>
The true answer with <lb/>
without work. C. <lb/>
has a acre field, a short <lb/>
distance from town, planted in can- <lb/>
The soil is sandy, but <lb/>
t he melons are line. They arc of <lb/>
Rocky Ford variety, netted <lb/>
gems, and will, at a most <lb/>
minimum estimate, average <lb/>
lo a hill; a letter more Nat <lb/>
oust estimate would be h to a <lb/>
bill The seven acres <lb/>
hills The lowest estimate makes <lb/>
the yield amount melons, <lb/>
the higher estimate to to a <lb/>
THE A <lb/>
STATE NORMAL AND COLLEGE <lb/>
Literary, Classical. Scientific, Industrial, Pedagogical, Musical. <lb/>
to fur of Hie Dial <lb/>
School of <lb/>
GO, <lb/>
To in <lb/>
re July 16th. <lb/>
all lie l <lb/>
19th. <lb/>
from those desiring competent and <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C. <lb/>
Horner Military School,<lb/>
OXFORD, N. C. <lb/>
The law is the only protection I orate, averaging This means, <lb/>
to life, honor, lo peace, to safe lo west estimate crates, <lb/>
Let people lose faith l end at the higher <lb/>
the law. let them substitute lynch- j A thoroughly pessimistic estimate <lb/>
for banging, the time I at least crates to an <lb/>
come when society is in peril, acre, with melons still left. Prices <lb/>
The press the people, with <lb/>
a high resolve to punish crime and <lb/>
t his product vary widely, but at <lb/>
the lowest average price for any <lb/>
lo uphold the honor of the <lb/>
should hold up the promises positively to answer both <lb/>
of the mi- in his lion- leading questions, answer <lb/>
determination lo prevent and beyond <lb/>
in the borders of this A sensible man get <lb/>
sturdy, over over fact that sand hills <lb/>
News Observer. Can be made to pay, that they do <lb/>
pay when worked, but a lazy man <lb/>
North Carolina it Up. <lb/>
Everybody ought to happy <lb/>
realizing that North Carolina <lb/>
is waking up and that throughout <lb/>
her length and breadth the song of <lb/>
education is being heard. All of <lb/>
our lives ought lo be full and <lb/>
Mowing, to US, <lb/>
surely. And let us prize above all <lb/>
things opportunity which He <lb/>
has given to men women to <lb/>
make others happy. As the strong <lb/>
men of old held themselves re- <lb/>
when not using their knight <lb/>
saying protect- <lb/>
others, no may the school men <lb/>
of our State be strong and success- <lb/>
in using the <lb/>
wisdom God has given them <lb/>
for the help of the young who <lb/>
crowd the halls of their <lb/>
That is the best prayer we <lb/>
can make for them. want no <lb/>
bitterness in our educational policy, <lb/>
but unity and <lb/>
Notion. <lb/>
Elegant buildings, heated by the Buffalo fan system, securing per <lb/>
feet ventilation. Sixteen new rooms for two each to be added for <lb/>
the fall term. Engagement- should be made early. Annual attendance <lb/>
Up to full capacity and turned away each session for lack <lb/>
room. Best athletic field, with quarter mile track, In the South. <lb/>
Facility of specialists special work. Curriculum preparatory to <lb/>
best college or education. An atmosphere of high ideals <lb/>
surrounds the school, at students not preparing for higher education <lb/>
are excluded. Ball term begins September 1st. <lb/>
High School. <lb/>
BOYS. <lb/>
Kali term opens September closes <lb/>
Spring term begins December 80th ends May 16th. <lb/>
High Academic, Intermediate and Primary De- <lb/>
Music. Delightful location noted for healthful- <lb/>
and surrounded by excellent moral religious <lb/>
For and full information address <lb/>
O. K. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
The city of Chicago is <lb/>
iii need of money the <lb/>
maintenance of ordinary <lb/>
expenditure, and an a hint <lb/>
lo local authorities <lb/>
nor publishes a of <lb/>
wealthy who are taxed on <lb/>
personally amounting lo about <lb/>
but whom he insists if <lb/>
justice were done should be asses- <lb/>
Mayor Tom <lb/>
Johnson has shown similar <lb/>
in the of proper- <lb/>
of In the city of <lb/>
Cleveland, In both of these in <lb/>
stances there Is probably an <lb/>
of exaggeration, proper- <lb/>
can't make anything pay sand <lb/>
hills are in his To the <lb/>
energetic man they promise and <lb/>
afford rich <lb/>
Pines Free Press. <lb/>
The question was recently asked <lb/>
by the New York World, What is <lb/>
the belt use to which Mr. Carnegie <lb/>
can put his which be <lb/>
I to give away <lb/>
A number of persons have ex- <lb/>
pressed the idea that the best <lb/>
would It for Mr. Carnegie to make <lb/>
provisions whereby the unhappy <lb/>
and sniveling denizens in the crowd <lb/>
fountain <lb/>
Reflector tom. <lb/>
that escapes direct taxation is d city tenements in the North <lb/>
could lie given an opportunity of <lb/>
taking up farm life in the <lb/>
try. <lb/>
The Atlanta Journal approves <lb/>
of the plan and says that of all the <lb/>
States Georgia i-, fur and away <lb/>
the one in which to launch <lb/>
ii <lb/>
The Commonwealth rises to ask, <lb/>
What is the matter with North <lb/>
We bad an idea that <lb/>
Carolina U about the best <lb/>
often subjected to indirect burden; <lb/>
but be no doubt, after <lb/>
I allowance is made overstate <lb/>
Intent mistake, of a re <lb/>
inequality, it is the <lb/>
parent Impossibility of ascertaining <lb/>
the actual value and the where- <lb/>
abouts of personal properly that <lb/>
makes it such an uncertain <lb/>
of revenue. There arc so many <lb/>
ways escaping the <lb/>
the jurisdiction that the theory of i <lb/>
equal taxation seems destined to <lb/>
State in for almost any <lb/>
remain impossible of Neck Coin- <lb/>
Philadelphia Record <lb/>
Bobbin's Chi I chills nil <lb/>
malarial <lb/>
Cue <lb/>
No cine, no pay.<lb/>
i- u <lb/>
fall <lb/>
I i its INK bottle <lb/>
people are positively so <lb/>
ugly that even the mosquitoes <lb/>
bite them.<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
D. J. Ed. Owner <lb/>
Entered at the Post Office at <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, M Second-Class <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
July 1901. <lb/>
Yes, it is warm here, but think <lb/>
what is in some places where a man <lb/>
a pail of water that had stood in <lb/>
the sun for a few minutes. <lb/>
UNFORTUNATE <lb/>
The papers divide as to lynch- <lb/>
logs, All would like to have <lb/>
such of laws in North <lb/>
But all observant <lb/>
know the damning causes that <lb/>
usually bring forth such bitter <lb/>
fruit. The women of North Car <lb/>
have not been safe are <lb/>
not now safe. Beasts and devils <lb/>
roam whom they may <lb/>
Said one of the very best <lb/>
i citizens of lately tons <lb/>
., am all in <lb/>
We agreed with him. <lb/>
With such juries m ordinarily sit <lb/>
in the jury box how can there <lb/>
We heard a colored man say he I justice or protection The former <lb/>
To The Tobacco Farmers of Fasten Carolina. <lb/>
wishes the <lb/>
bad been passed twenty years <lb/>
ago in North Carolina. He says <lb/>
solicitor this district Mid to us <lb/>
that it was impossible New <lb/>
county to get justice <lb/>
case affecting ram. It is <lb/>
he don't believe the State ever doubt, and sad to say, is <lb/>
done a better thing than to adopt <lb/>
it. <lb/>
What is the wheat or cotton crop <lb/>
of the country compared to the <lb/>
apple crop, which in was <lb/>
valued at nearly <lb/>
true every where. We have a <lb/>
written editorials for <lb/>
the Messenger exposing th <lb/>
present jury system. It is <lb/>
most and unreliable. <lb/>
With juries and honorable <lb/>
The tenth year of the Greenville tobacco market is rapidly <lb/>
approaching. To those of who have watched the progress <lb/>
of this market since the 23rd day of September 1891, there have <lb/>
been many wonderful changes. The first year there was only <lb/>
one warehouse and a single prize house, and there were sold <lb/>
Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Pounds of Tobacco. Grad- <lb/>
since then our sales have increased and now Greenville is <lb/>
numbered among the largest bright tobacco markets of the <lb/>
world. To do this it has required the expenditure of large <lb/>
sums of money, heavy risks and a great deal of hard work, <lb/>
and I am sure the public will bear me out when I assert that I <lb/>
have borne my full share of these responsibilities from the very <lb/>
I have been directly connected with the market <lb/>
from the time the order was given for the first load of timber <lb/>
with which to build the first warehouse and I am the only one <lb/>
in the warehouse business now that bad any connection with <lb/>
Hie market in its early history. <lb/>
shall this year have no associated with me, as a <lb/>
partner in the warehouse business, but I haw- carefully select- <lb/>
ed as my assistants men of capacity and experience in the to- <lb/>
business. <lb/>
I have again the services of Mr. J. Willis, of <lb/>
Danville, Va., one of the best judges of tobacco in Virginia or <lb/>
North Carolina. Mr. Willis has had wide experience in the <lb/>
warehouse business. He is clever, courteous and <lb/>
and will gladly render our patrons any service he can. He <lb/>
can arrange tobacco on the to a better advantage than <lb/>
any man I ever saw. <lb/>
Mr. II. A. an auctioneer of reputation and <lb/>
wide experience, has been secured to do the chin act, <lb/>
but he wants it understood that he is lost nowhere on the ware- <lb/>
judges and no pardon public and ho stands ready to do that will id- <lb/>
favorable to may be of our <lb/>
per cent greater either those; restored. Bat the persons and, Mr. A. A. Forbes Uncle whom everybody knows and <lb/>
named t Corn was the only Amer- lives of the white maidens and ., knows everybody, will be obligingly on hand in every- <lb/>
product that excelled it, mothers, even little and will part in making everybody comfortable. <lb/>
most be protected, must be safe our office force is clever, competent and settle with <lb/>
though buy nearly it. j ,,. you after your tobacco is sold so quick and satisfactorily <lb/>
and You must have laws yon will be sure to come again. I am determined that <lb/>
Over seven thousand pensions suppress rapes if shall be left undone that will advance the interests of <lb/>
have already been granted for dis- patrons. I shall have good stables for your team and clean <lb/>
abilities incurred in the Spanish , and e. meaning rhetoric say to from the best <lb/>
War, nearly all of them in will not care the attaining i ran gather we have very bright prospects for <lb/>
West Indies As the to the people. . tobacco well, grade it carefully handle <lb/>
r r less than J it neatly, and then bring me one of your first loads and if hard <lb/>
mere n a , time. So long as g,, prices, kind, courteous treatment, and the best <lb/>
men, it is evident that if the Span- .,, or purchasable cl count for anything, you will be numbered with <lb/>
had kept lighting a and law leans inwards our future patrons. With grateful acknowledgment of all past <lb/>
longer our army would have been and some times with judges favors, I am friend. <lb/>
exterminated. doubtful v <lb/>
so long will fathers and Greenville, I. <lb/>
brothers and husbands have <lb/>
O. L. <lb/>
Prop. Warehouse. <lb/>
Even experts there . <lb/>
h trust of jury trials tad proper <lb/>
sometimes <lb/>
it was loaded. United States j serious talk. The excursions, of all sorts, still <lb/>
gunboat has been lying and meant to be sincere ROOD. The money spent on these <lb/>
at off Newport, It. I., are very unfortunate, trips may not be missed by many, <lb/>
hut they are some times remedial bat the melancholy fact remains <lb/>
while the crew were having a many Danville people <lb/>
drill a shell train one of the drink red <lb/>
guns went into the city, f ,,,. , in in the months who <lb/>
ALTERNATE VACANCY. <lb/>
N. C, July <lb/>
Please there is a <lb/>
vacancy in the appointment of <lb/>
Naval Cadet at <lb/>
from ibis district. The principal <lb/>
will be examined at <lb/>
frightening the citizens along Every father will pro- appeal to the relief committee for September 2nd and , <lb/>
the line of it flight. course his home If he food and fuel in the winter months. b o <lb/>
no one knew the shell was the Messenger. And the most provoking thing the alternate will <lb/>
gun. <lb/>
The has <lb/>
, about it is they do not appeal in . , <lb/>
vain. We take i, that a list of the I J <lb/>
printed several extracts from ex- ups. a <lb/>
Admiral the outrageous changes giving expression <lb/>
OB summer and if they go on <lb/>
slandered hero of Santiago, has both sides of this lynching they should lie denied <lb/>
asked for an investigation by and also a statement the B of course <lb/>
court of the base charges against Governor that lynching some philanthropist will say that <lb/>
bin, in history the oust cease in North Carolina, but i <lb/>
United State navy, then be will the above Iron the Wilmington <lb/>
fallow the of the court by a Messenger Is the best article we <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
H. Small. <lb/>
Bad Accident. <lb/>
Mr. D. who is fore- <lb/>
would be serving the beggars just , cf <lb/>
Va., Bee. <lb/>
In this while there arc <lb/>
ville Hogshead Co., Thursday <lb/>
no morning met with an accident in <lb/>
lie s -he t. Po re, liberal In log, of <lb/>
been grossly misrepresented and pie cannot have much respect for excursions, or greater on traveling, hand had two other <lb/>
Admiral Sampson, the law with trials conducted after yet it is only the colored people ,., and <lb/>
OF THE INSTITUTE. <lb/>
Teachers Complete Their Work at <lb/>
Malt <lb/>
The course of study for the four <lb/>
institute at <lb/>
closed Wednesday, Thursday and <lb/>
Friday teachers stood their ex- <lb/>
Friday night they all <lb/>
assembled in the building the <lb/>
last time and had a enter- <lb/>
It was a of <lb/>
affair, no prearranged <lb/>
but all said it was <lb/>
about the most enjoyable <lb/>
fathering they had. <lb/>
standing they had been hard at <lb/>
work for four weeks, and that the <lb/>
closing days were under a most <lb/>
trying temperature, the teachers <lb/>
kept up their enthusiasm to the <lb/>
last and put their whole soul in <lb/>
everything. <lb/>
At this closing entertainment <lb/>
the following selections were <lb/>
en <lb/>
Blacksmith's <lb/>
Miss May. <lb/>
Vocal . <lb/>
Wingate Clara Braxton. <lb/>
Jamie <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
I ion <lb/>
Miss Myra Moore. <lb/>
Prof. J. L. <lb/>
Miss Mollie Ward. <lb/>
Music by string band. <lb/>
Recitation <lb/>
Jamie Cox. <lb/>
Select reading, Mrs. Effie Gil- <lb/>
Vocal This <lb/>
Miss Laura Cox and D. J. <lb/>
Whichard, with chorus. <lb/>
and His <lb/>
Prof. D. <lb/>
Lord is <lb/>
lug O'er His tong by class <lb/>
by solo <lb/>
and chorus. <lb/>
Mrs. who was <lb/>
called the grandmother in- <lb/>
Polly Smith was the <lb/>
read a paper <lb/>
that provoked almost constant <lb/>
laughter from every one present. <lb/>
It was as <lb/>
Well, my children, our <lb/>
are over and we arc so glad. <lb/>
Grandmother has worked like a <lb/>
Trojan, too. I never aw such <lb/>
good work done before, it has been <lb/>
drill, drill, study, study day and <lb/>
night. It grew worse and <lb/>
and more and more, until this week <lb/>
has been one of I have not <lb/>
had a good night's rest this week. <lb/>
I studied in my sleep. Mon- <lb/>
day night I and <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
We desire to announce to the tobacco growing public that <lb/>
we will the old Greenville Warehouse the coming tobacco <lb/>
season. We ask a liberal share of your patronage and prom- <lb/>
to merit the same by a close personal attention to business. <lb/>
It is well known, and conceded by all, that the Greenville <lb/>
Warehouse has the best lights under which to show tobacco to <lb/>
advantage. We have had many years experience in the <lb/>
and are thoroughly familiar with the trade in all its <lb/>
branches. We will have comfortable rooms with clean new <lb/>
cots for the use of our customers who remain over night, also <lb/>
lox stalls for their team, and Col. T. H. Walker, the well <lb/>
known joker, will act as host. Mr. G. LaFayette <lb/>
Moore, who as a drummer, has built up such an honorable <lb/>
for fair dealing with his customers, will be with us as <lb/>
floor manager and general assistant, and extends to his friends <lb/>
a cordial invitation to sell their tobacco at <lb/>
The Greenville Warehouse. <lb/>
vilified, and <lb/>
who usurped the honors just <lb/>
be IV i aimer of late <lb/>
j was a live but to go in the court house <lb/>
here who are in the class mention <lb/>
id I lie Ree. <lb/>
Mr. was work about a <lb/>
machine in the factory and <lb/>
to I he <lb/>
lover of fairness and honor. <lb/>
to him i a i. go hi conn I lain <lb/>
. . . , , Audi,., bard up list -ls caught bis hand in it. His <lb/>
leading party in I bis county during the progress kept the colored citizens who ,, his <lb/>
Sampson's action has enough a mint to see cause for this, went on excursions In the Bummer, with <lb/>
of every There are too many farces enacted came after wood in the winter <lb/>
. iii. v . when the covered the ground, <lb/>
wean- ,,.,. The Southern Tobacco Journal <lb/>
of what value or use would it bet <lb/>
criminals are to appear ,,. Just as the cotton mills are <lb/>
being located near the source of <lb/>
lint there arc citizens, well to e . <lb/>
raw material, so the leaf stem- <lb/>
are being removed in closer <lb/>
turning them loose on the public duration, who let their small bills, Bright <lb/>
The mutter of Senator as heroes, while the victims <lb/>
position ought now to lie en-1 and slandered. <lb/>
as definitely decided. The The shielding of criminals and summer trips of several weeks <lb/>
State Democratic Executive Com <lb/>
appear ,. ., <lb/>
none. <lb/>
lint II,. . i <lb/>
do. take in excursions, go on <lb/>
. to tradesmen and those who of <lb/>
. have furnished with to <lb/>
he Messenger gives the the and prepared for export, will be <lb/>
of South Carolina adopted not give people a <lb/>
a declaring that he is of trials, <lb/>
not representing the principles of pretty clearly when it says exported <lb/>
parry and ask him to resign crime if you j from the local Thus <lb/>
Senator. A short while ago Ban- a dull i have money to . the importance of North Carolina <lb/>
these lolls, hut instead of <lb/>
Judge Lynch a dull <lb/>
appeared very mix-1 . <lb/>
to resign as a test of how in employ of <lb/>
was regarded by the people the United Stale, arc <lb/>
of bis State, but now as the In <lb/>
has spoken, it ill m <lb/>
, . , tine his been ordered Io <lb/>
lie he <lb/>
to West unit, one to <lb/>
The resolution was adopt- ,, , <lb/>
by a vote of to was as All have provide. <lb/>
with a kit of operating machinery. <lb/>
Whereas, the Hon. John If, Mo- j is identical with that <lb/>
Jr., Senator, elected to contained in the appointed <lb/>
represent the State South Caro- offices of the highest class of den <lb/>
the National Congress, has , , , ,,. , <lb/>
his and votes that . , . . . . <lb/>
body, ignored the National Demo- 1800. <lb/>
platform and is thereby <lb/>
representing bis The highest telegraph in <lb/>
who he ,., <lb/>
be it resolved. That in Texas. So <lb/>
the sense of the far as known they are highest <lb/>
State Democratic. in the world, being IN <lb/>
is that Senator J L. fee, <lb/>
from las of . . ,, . <lb/>
honesty and sell respect I cable at the <lb/>
tender his unqualified resignation <lb/>
immediately. <lb/>
Rivera span It feet in <lb/>
length. <lb/>
Lots of people run to meet Iron- <lb/>
keep store keepers additional is <lb/>
hard up dining a period of the <lb/>
year when business is naturally Coder the old system of <lb/>
Item ; this country gave to the world <lb/>
There is good in what the Ideal <lb/>
says about keeping a list of the in a higher education for women as <lb/>
and all whose let it be an ed- <lb/>
arc on it should be turned down <lb/>
around the hearthstone; an <lb/>
when the winter time begging <lb/>
The names of the loafers I <lb/>
lion that shall loll a nation into re <lb/>
graciousness and <lb/>
on Hit streets who can't he hired gentleness, and the strains of <lb/>
to do work should also he put This is a <lb/>
man's f. e. splice, and when she <lb/>
takes up retort and crucible <lb/>
she in n to be the <lb/>
of her <lb/>
star of weak and <lb/>
News. <lb/>
on the list and kept for reference. <lb/>
There ll pecan tree in Georgia <lb/>
grown from t nut picked up in <lb/>
Texas in which has it <lb/>
came in bearing yielding from <lb/>
live to eight bushels of nuts every j <lb/>
year. And yd the people <lb/>
there have not taken the hint <lb/>
phi Star, i <lb/>
r cholera c <lb/>
may disable It Io <lb/>
A Charlotte dealer Is trying to of the hot that you <lb/>
,. . , .,. r . i s the <lb/>
the of the people P fall- <lb/>
from this weather. He is <lb/>
coal and wood. <lb/>
Mr. Robt. M. Barham, a gentlemen of culture and an auction- <lb/>
of ability, will be with us, and will be glad to have his <lb/>
friends in the tobacco belt sell with us, where he will work for <lb/>
their interest. We respectfully submit five reasons for earn- <lb/>
soliciting a liberal share of your patronage. <lb/>
1st, Because we are independent, and refused to have <lb/>
anything to do with the Warehouse Combination. <lb/>
We are conducting strictly a warehouse business, <lb/>
and are not trying to buy cheap tobacco, but use all means in <lb/>
our power to sell tobacco as high as possible, as our interest <lb/>
and the farmers are one and the same. <lb/>
3rd. Because Greenville with her fourteen prise houses, <lb/>
steam drying and stemming establishments, has ample <lb/>
ties and capital to handle the entire crop of the surrounding <lb/>
section. Her buyers have orders and contracts from every to- <lb/>
factoring country on the Globe. <lb/>
4th. Because our relations with these order and contract <lb/>
buyers me of the most friendly and cordial nature, and we <lb/>
have ample means at our command to push every sale to the <lb/>
full limit of its value. <lb/>
5th. Because, with all the bright tobacco manufacturing <lb/>
concerns of the world, domestic and export speculators, attend- <lb/>
every sale at the old Warehouse, with our de- <lb/>
termination and the hearty co-operation of every man con- <lb/>
with us, to use every effort in his power in the interest <lb/>
of our patrons, and the hearty support of the buyers, we are <lb/>
in position to sell tobacco as high as the highest. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
J. C. <lb/>
R. S. EVANS. <lb/>
D. SPAIN. <lb/>
and our success, therefore, it <lb/>
resolved, <lb/>
That we, the teachers, attending <lb/>
said institute do hereby express <lb/>
our appreciation and gratitude for <lb/>
the kindness and hospitality shown <lb/>
us, <lb/>
Whereas, Mr. A. U. Cox, that <lb/>
prince of cleverness, shown <lb/>
to us every act of generosity in <lb/>
superintending in person our com- <lb/>
fort, our welfare and pleasure, and <lb/>
having been a potent factor in the <lb/>
with strong and weak I success of our work, having shown <lb/>
verbs and dreamed that Prof. himself a diligent, enthusiastic <lb/>
. , . worker the success of education, <lb/>
u resolved, that we <lb/>
the army and had order- express most heartfelt thanks <lb/>
CAMP <lb/>
ed all the teachers of North Caro <lb/>
Una to form in line of battle. On <lb/>
Tuesday night was so bothered <lb/>
to know <lb/>
was the pulmonary artery or the <lb/>
Chief Justice of the United States <lb/>
with a of ten thousand a <lb/>
year until seventy years old. Wed- <lb/>
night i. was the same way, <lb/>
except I thought Prof. was <lb/>
an arithmetic, u triangle, a circle, <lb/>
then a hypotenuse, finally <lb/>
that he was a vertical line. <lb/>
Thursday night Prof. Coon was <lb/>
constantly little girls <lb/>
Bound rat, cat, not, until I was all <lb/>
mixed up and did not know <lb/>
N. C, July <lb/>
The closing the second <lb/>
day's encampment find the Green- <lb/>
ville boys, Company B. of Second <lb/>
Regiment, all well and able to eat <lb/>
all they can get. <lb/>
The company is excused from <lb/>
drill this afternoon for they have <lb/>
been with the other companies of <lb/>
the 1st on duty all day <lb/>
at target practice, and are very <lb/>
bat they are in fine spirits <lb/>
and Capt. Smith, not <lb/>
ant appreciation for the treatment to bragging, can't help <lb/>
have veil at his bands, also <lb/>
express our admiration for his in- <lb/>
shown in eduction. <lb/>
Whereas, the wont of this <lb/>
having been completed <lb/>
we go forth to work, better teach- <lb/>
than ever, feeling the great <lb/>
benefit it has to us and <lb/>
call and success to <lb/>
be in a great measure due to the <lb/>
efforts, the work and enthusiasm <lb/>
of those in charge, <lb/>
Therefore, be it resolved, that <lb/>
we express our appreciation and <lb/>
gratitude for the efforts and inter- <lb/>
est shown by the worthy <lb/>
of the two counties, and <lb/>
feeling good over the fact that his <lb/>
company averaged the highest on <lb/>
the score in the rifle practice. <lb/>
They are a jolly bat you <lb/>
beat no complaint of bad conduct <lb/>
in that part of the camp, though <lb/>
you can hear Private King and <lb/>
feel Sergeant laugh over <lb/>
half the camp. J. B, M. <lb/>
AYDEN MOTES. <lb/>
N. C, July <lb/>
It. R. spent several <lb/>
also to instructors, and ton ,., week- <lb/>
hereby issue to each of them a Hist n . <lb/>
I was a little girl or a grand- grade certificate of cleverness, <lb/>
mother, but concluded if I and perseverance. <lb/>
a little girl I would engage a room <lb/>
with Pain- <lb/>
in the new dormitory and come <lb/>
here to school next year. the <lb/>
mean while the pure numbers were <lb/>
dancing all around the room to <lb/>
tune of language study. On Thurs- <lb/>
day owning I tiled to take a little <lb/>
nap, falling asleep with the new <lb/>
formula for square and cube root <lb/>
on my mind, but soon found I was <lb/>
in a Urge court house with about <lb/>
one hundred and fifty all <lb/>
of us condemned to die, calling for <lb/>
mercy, when lo, we found to <lb/>
delight that Prof. Davis was <lb/>
and hail acquitted all, <lb/>
and Prof. as the <lb/>
nor of the State, pardoned all, <lb/>
and set us for two long years. <lb/>
Mr. W. F. offered the <lb/>
three resolutions following which <lb/>
were <lb/>
Whereas, it has been our pleas- <lb/>
in attending joint institute <lb/>
for the teachers of Pitt and Greene <lb/>
counties held in Winterville, N. <lb/>
O., and <lb/>
Miss Kill i Cox also offered the <lb/>
following resolution for ladles <lb/>
which was adopted by a rising <lb/>
We, the teachers of Greene and <lb/>
Pitt counties upon <lb/>
institute st Winterville, wish here <lb/>
to express our heartfelt gratitude <lb/>
and appreciation of the courtesy <lb/>
utmost shown us by <lb/>
superintendents and instruct- <lb/>
ors at all times. We wish also to <lb/>
express our thanks the people <lb/>
of Winterville community for <lb/>
their exceeding generosity and <lb/>
hospitality during our stay among <lb/>
them. <lb/>
Then alter some remarks of <lb/>
by Profs. W. H. Rags <lb/>
dale and G, K. Lineberry, <lb/>
young men of Winterville took <lb/>
charge and served a feast of ice <lb/>
cream. This was a enjoyed <lb/>
treat on so warm a night and the <lb/>
cleverness the young was <lb/>
more appreciated. <lb/>
Tho teachers and all others who <lb/>
Miss left Thursday to visit <lb/>
relatives in Scotland Neck and <lb/>
Wilson. <lb/>
H. Arrington, G. W.- Sum- <lb/>
and Paul Wienie spent <lb/>
Tuesday night in town. <lb/>
W. D. Dawson, of was <lb/>
here Wednesday. <lb/>
Whit field wife spent the <lb/>
day here <lb/>
David Gibb, of Parmele, was In <lb/>
town several days this week. <lb/>
Miss Bessie Is visiting <lb/>
her sister, Mrs. Jesse Cannon. <lb/>
Miss Bessie Harris left Thursday <lb/>
to visit friends near Wilson. <lb/>
R. C. Gannon wife and two <lb/>
left Tuesday for Morehead. <lb/>
Miss Mary Hodges returned to <lb/>
her home last night after spending <lb/>
sometime with Mrs. Will Edwards. <lb/>
At of the year there are <lb/>
many among <lb/>
children, from complaint, <lb/>
cholera <lb/>
etc., and every one ought to know a <lb/>
and can be <lb/>
The good people of have been there during the <lb/>
, Winterville done every- will long remember Winter- U one <lb/>
our our -500 <lb/>
i-<lb/>
Reductions <lb/>
IN ALL LINES NOT IN QUANTITY OR <lb/>
Plenty Fine Clothing, Shoes, <lb/>
Hats, Mens Furnishings. <lb/>
PALL GOODS WILL SOON ARRIVE, <lb/>
MUST ROOM FOR <lb/>
YOU KNOW WHO <lb/>
THE KING <lb/>
He Has Ladies Shoes Too. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there fa a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in margin of this paper it <lb/>
so to remind you that you owe <lb/>
for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
you to as early as pas- <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 REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
Fresh Butter, Cheese and Fruit <lb/>
Jar Rubbers S. M. <lb/>
Mr. B. M. building a <lb/>
residence on avenue west <lb/>
the railroad. <lb/>
The business should sec <lb/>
assortment of pen points at <lb/>
tor Book Store. <lb/>
W. C. Hines three more <lb/>
blood Tuesday night. This <lb/>
lot came from Ohio. <lb/>
The geological survey corps that <lb/>
has been camped here for some <lb/>
days moved <lb/>
few lot of blue and cream paper <lb/>
in pound packages, envelopes to <lb/>
match, at Reflector Hook Store. <lb/>
The railroad has reached Farm- <lb/>
ville and a regular schedule from <lb/>
that town will begin August 1st. <lb/>
More the famous Parke-- <lb/>
Pen received Reflector <lb/>
Book Store. Our pen <lb/>
is fine. <lb/>
Washington Is following Green- <lb/>
ville along tho line of wanting a <lb/>
better train schedule and sooner <lb/>
mails. <lb/>
C. George, of Newport News, <lb/>
Va., is opening a candy store here <lb/>
in one Bernard stores. He <lb/>
makes It himself. <lb/>
Messrs BI. and C. S. <lb/>
Forbes n large double <lb/>
brick warehouse the rear of <lb/>
their stores. <lb/>
The Osceola Baud will go to <lb/>
Windsor on to make music <lb/>
for a reunion of old soldiers. <lb/>
band will also give a concert <lb/>
No market is going to be able to <lb/>
offer better advantages for selling <lb/>
tobacco this season than Green- <lb/>
fa. mere should make a <lb/>
note of this. <lb/>
The Reflector Book Store is lay- <lb/>
in a large lot of school supplies <lb/>
ready for tho opening of the <lb/>
schools. We have some special <lb/>
prices that arc worth taking ad- <lb/>
vantage of. <lb/>
Sunday, 30th, <lb/>
between Mr. Ferd Ward's <lb/>
and Avon farm via Yankee Hall <lb/>
Ferry, a double ease gold watch, <lb/>
gentleman's size. Finder will lie <lb/>
liberally rewarded less than <lb/>
by returning same. <lb/>
J. R. Proctor, <lb/>
Grimesland, <lb/>
Sunday at <lb/>
I trust it will never be put on. It <lb/>
is not needed. If it is put on, I <lb/>
shall pray that the so <lb/>
let it alone that it may never pay. <lb/>
A. D. <lb/>
CONFEDERATE VETERANS. <lb/>
Reunion of Bryan Camp <lb/>
Bryan Grimes Camp of <lb/>
Veterans held their annual <lb/>
reunion Thursday in the Academy <lb/>
grove, and it was the best meeting <lb/>
in the history of the organization. <lb/>
Mr. E. A. Commander <lb/>
of Camp, called Veterans <lb/>
to welcoming them in a <lb/>
brief speech, and introduced Rev. <lb/>
A. D. Belts, who de- <lb/>
livered the the day. <lb/>
speech was a good <lb/>
one, like everything he says, and <lb/>
his comrades greatly it. <lb/>
When the roll was more <lb/>
seventy answered, being <lb/>
the largest attendance of any re- <lb/>
union so far held. <lb/>
The old officers were re elected <lb/>
year, as <lb/>
E. i. <lb/>
Adjutant. <lb/>
Rev A. D. Betts, <lb/>
The time of meeting hereafter <lb/>
was from July to <lb/>
Friday September. <lb/>
Osceola Band went down to <lb/>
make music for the veterans and <lb/>
their was thus very <lb/>
much There was <lb/>
in great abundance and <lb/>
plenty to <lb/>
A table built grove <lb/>
and on this was spread an elegant <lb/>
dinner from baskets brought by <lb/>
the Veterans and baskets sent them <lb/>
by ladies of town. A <lb/>
number of young ladies were pres- <lb/>
to wait on <lb/>
The people showing more Inter- <lb/>
est than in the old sold- <lb/>
their made this a <lb/>
day of much pleasure to <lb/>
Commander requested The <lb/>
Reflector to return the thanks <lb/>
of the Camp to the Osceola Band, <lb/>
to the ladies to people of <lb/>
town for the part each e <lb/>
to the success and <lb/>
of reunion. <lb/>
In future let us all accord these <lb/>
old soldiers the honors due them, <lb/>
and let their next reunion be one <lb/>
they will never forget. <lb/>
BUCK JACK ITEMS. <lb/>
Hi k Jack, N. C, July <lb/>
n large crowd attended <lb/>
services here Saturday <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Buck and sou, <lb/>
and her daughter, Frank <lb/>
Beard, were the guests of C. <lb/>
Dixon Saturday and Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
tobacco is song of the <lb/>
day now. Every you meet <lb/>
talks of tobacco. <lb/>
We hear that bears have <lb/>
been playing havoc with hogs <lb/>
around here. <lb/>
Miss Dixon was the <lb/>
of Bliss Lucy White <lb/>
Rubbing Peter to pay Paul isn't <lb/>
so bad, if you only remember to <lb/>
pay Paul. <lb/>
THE INSTITUTE <lb/>
C, July <lb/>
The sociable at the home of Mr. <lb/>
and Ed last Thursday <lb/>
complimentary to the <lb/>
ladies who them <lb/>
was a very enjoyable occasion. <lb/>
Only a few special friends were <lb/>
invited and passed <lb/>
only too rapidly away. Ice <lb/>
refreshments were served <lb/>
and the little of a <lb/>
nature as <lb/>
indulged in will long be a <lb/>
source of and grate- <lb/>
appreciation of the effort by <lb/>
host and hostess in <lb/>
fording an opportunity so pleas- <lb/>
spent. <lb/>
Our friend Dr. James <lb/>
Green, formerly of Greenville, now <lb/>
of Snow Hill, was in to see us <lb/>
Jim is bright <lb/>
man and deserves success where- <lb/>
ever he may go. <lb/>
Bliss Hattie Kittrell, is vis- <lb/>
it to friends below Greenville. <lb/>
John I. Smith sister spent <lb/>
Thursday here attending sum- <lb/>
mer school. <lb/>
Dr. D. i. James and Mr. Pulley, <lb/>
of Greenville were here Thursday <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Another young school teacher. <lb/>
This time at the home of W. J. <lb/>
Wyatt, still we grow. <lb/>
H. Harding and W. L. <lb/>
Brown of your city were here last <lb/>
to take in the institute. <lb/>
A representative of the News <lb/>
Observer was here yesterday to <lb/>
give us a up for his paper. <lb/>
Fernando Ward, of near <lb/>
has been spending a days <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Bliss Effie is visiting <lb/>
friends in Greenville. <lb/>
G. R. Dixon has a <lb/>
months old that weighs <lb/>
pounds. It i-i In- finest calf <lb/>
for its age we ever saw. <lb/>
Since so many pretty girls have <lb/>
been here attending institute <lb/>
it is told one man has <lb/>
become a very popular letter <lb/>
lie does not stop to sec about <lb/>
the change for stamps. <lb/>
One of the first educator of the <lb/>
South is Dr. Then. F. <lb/>
President St. Mary's College in <lb/>
Raleigh, and the teachers were <lb/>
very fortunate in having an <lb/>
of hearing for a short <lb/>
while Tuesday night. <lb/>
His subject was Henry <lb/>
South Carolina poet who was <lb/>
great but almost unknown. He <lb/>
lived a time when library work <lb/>
was not appreciated or encouraged. <lb/>
Dr. gave a brief sketch of <lb/>
bis childhood and school days and <lb/>
coming to years he read <lb/>
sketches of hi- poems which gave <lb/>
a clear insight to style <lb/>
thought. It really seems that <lb/>
no could help enjoying such <lb/>
poems as Wail and <lb/>
Flower Life. s Ode to the Cap- <lb/>
Owl was only attempt at <lb/>
humor but is an excellent poem. <lb/>
The Mother's Wail is one of the <lb/>
most pathetic and touching we <lb/>
ever heard. Except Sydney Lanier <lb/>
he puts the sweetest Amer- <lb/>
poet. It is impossible to re- <lb/>
port a speech like Dr, Ural Ion's so <lb/>
we will not attempt any formal <lb/>
His talk was well pie- <lb/>
pared and delivered was pure- <lb/>
a literary treat. Well might <lb/>
Superintendent Davis say at <lb/>
close that he enjoyed it more <lb/>
than any the season. It was <lb/>
indeed a very to a <lb/>
of excellent lectures deliver- <lb/>
ed by the most prominent men in <lb/>
State. these the <lb/>
teachers have had opportunities <lb/>
which few ever enjoy and they are <lb/>
to be congratulated. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Happenings In North Carolina <lb/>
Clyde Grady, aged was <lb/>
drowned Sunday while bathing <lb/>
river near Kinston. <lb/>
ammonia tank in an ice <lb/>
at Elizabeth City exploded, <lb/>
fireman instantly, bad- <lb/>
wounding another mid <lb/>
wreck tho plant. <lb/>
A young man at fell <lb/>
off the top a freight car upon <lb/>
which be was tiding. He fell <lb/>
across the track a wheel <lb/>
FOUR YOUNG MEN AND OLD MAN GUILTY. <lb/>
r. <lb/>
o. <lb/>
y. <lb/>
Va <lb/>
that are being shipped. The factories arc running night and day making up goods every line for <lb/>
New Store. <lb/>
r- <lb/>
5- <lb/>
CO <lb/>
CO <lb/>
am . flu tin p<lb/>
ii<lb/>
. i <lb/>
of the car cut his head entirely off.<lb/>
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Have You Forgot <lb/>
I AM AN <lb/>
UP-TO LINK OF <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
AND A NUMBER OF THINGS <lb/>
WHICH I aH USABLE TO MENTION <lb/>
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour or <lb/>
Yours to please- <lb/>
B. hue.<lb/>
ROBERTS <lb/>
None genuine <lb/>
Red Cross is on label <lb/>
take a Substitute <lb/>
CHALLENGE THE WOULD <lb/>
TO PRODUCE EQUAL OF <lb/>
for Chills. Fevers, <lb/>
Night Sweats Grippe. and <lb/>
all forms of <lb/>
WAIT TO Dig. <lb/>
SPEND CENTS AND M CURED I <lb/>
CURES FUNDS I <lb/>
TRY IT. NO CURE NO PER <lb/>
MM, DELIGHTFUL TO <lb/>
HAS <lb/>
AFTER TWO YEARS HAVE BEEN PAID THE <lb/>
in on u in <lb/>
OF NEWARK. N. J., YOUR <lb/>
Loan Value. <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
S. Paid up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended that works automatically, <lb/>
Is Non , . ., <lb/>
ti Will be reinstated if arrears be paid mourn while you <lb/>
are living, or within three year after lapse, upon evidence <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
A after second No Restrictions. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second an. . i <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year pant. <lb/>
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To make policy payable as an the lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
r . -II . <lb/>
Considering importance of <lb/>
the weather as a topic of <lb/>
and also as a source of per- <lb/>
comfort or distress H <lb/>
of the of <lb/>
on it Is more than <lb/>
strange that in the of <lb/>
so little should have <lb/>
to uncover its many <lb/>
Men with bulging brows have <lb/>
traveled of miles, at a <lb/>
cost of of dollars, to <lb/>
earth the decayed tooth of an ex- <lb/>
creature of <lb/>
name, tad have devoted years to <lb/>
the study whether the extinct <lb/>
creature tailless, but they <lb/>
have done very little the way of <lb/>
weather feet that <lb/>
no scientist will Commit himself <lb/>
positively on the question whether <lb/>
US equinoctial storms. As <lb/>
n science knows the <lb/>
i whither it and its <lb/>
ways arc capricious. The <lb/>
scientists did not have <lb/>
assurance enough to advise the <lb/>
late Rush <lb/>
spending large for <lb/>
and bombs with which to produce <lb/>
i raid Texas. <lb/>
It la particular exasperating <lb/>
that science cannot tell us why the <lb/>
heat of this July has beta <lb/>
so much bolter and so much more <lb/>
enduring than any hot spell re <lb/>
in history. There must <lb/>
a reason why this summer <lb/>
of the Century wave <lb/>
alter w of fiery air should <lb/>
sweep across this Continent, across <lb/>
Europe far away into Russia and <lb/>
Asia. There is only one poor sat- <lb/>
the Those <lb/>
us who shall survive the heat <lb/>
laud slid retain our memories may <lb/>
j become old inhabitants a a story <lb/>
of summer heat to tell that <lb/>
be matched by any experience of <lb/>
the succeeding <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
Tc produce the best results <lb/>
in fruit, vegetable or grain, the <lb/>
fertilizer used must contain <lb/>
enough Potash, <lb/>
sec our pamphlets. We <lb/>
send them free. <lb/>
works, <lb/>
l, <lb/>
L. H. Pander, <lb/>
V. <lb/>
Tobacco Flues. Tin Hoofing, am. <lb/>
Expert Gunsmith employed. All <lb/>
kinds and Locksmith work <lb/>
first class. of gnus a <lb/>
specialty. <lb/>
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter <lb/>
Paper Hanging. <lb/>
I prepared to fill orders for Wall Pa <lb/>
per and can hang it if Full <lb/>
sample beat to <lb/>
I am also prepared do Brick <lb/>
and abort notice <lb/>
Orders wall paper left at the store of <lb/>
Mrs. M D. will receive prompt at- <lb/>
J H. BUNN, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Trinity College <lb/>
one hundred twenty-five <lb/>
and undergraduate courses of study. <lb/>
three in academic courses. <lb/>
laboratories equipped with modern <lb/>
apparatus. Large library Best <lb/>
gymnasium athletic appointment, in <lb/>
state. Scholarships ant <lb/>
Attendance within the <lb/>
past tens very low. The <lb/>
best college the one that a <lb/>
the host advantages, for <lb/>
Durham, N. <lb/>
IN 1806. <lb/>
J. W. PERRY CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties Bags. <lb/>
and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
On Abroad Much. <lb/>
Greenville, K. C.<lb/>
Three Times The Vital <lb/>
OTHER <lb/>
EASIER. <lb/>
ONE THIRD FA <lb/>
all <lb/>
ft <lb/>
Manufacturing Company, <lb/>
i, <lb/>
for sale l <lb/>
tin <lb/>
It is noticeable lately that near <lb/>
or all of the professors recently <lb/>
elected to chairs in North Carolina <lb/>
institutions are from other States <lb/>
or other countries. Why is this <lb/>
we suppose, I lie North <lb/>
Carolinians are not qualified t- <lb/>
till the That is not a g <lb/>
of the of <lb/>
North Carolina alumni. It is all <lb/>
right to go where you can get the <lb/>
best. Hut other things equal <lb/>
is not fair and proper the <lb/>
native educated men a <lb/>
first showing By this tune it <lb/>
would really look as if North Car- <lb/>
boded nested enough <lb/>
teachers to meet the demand. <lb/>
TI. Hal <lb/>
Is mil we lake It, for there <lb/>
would he neither wisdom nor <lb/>
in ignoring thoroughly coin <lb/>
t professors. So is high <lb/>
time ii were <lb/>
are fully . I <lb/>
teach in me <lb/>
in college, and the <lb/>
university. <lb/>
to lie able accomplish <lb/>
But until end is reach- <lb/>
ed let other States furnish teach- <lb/>
Let there be no narrowness <lb/>
or Mes- <lb/>
Where Is II <lb/>
hear now then of <lb/>
but it is next to <lb/>
possible to come in contact with it, <lb/>
especially you are a consumer <lb/>
have to buy any the follow- <lb/>
Just read and <lb/>
for <lb/>
It require M per cent more <lb/>
Wheat to buy a stove than it did in <lb/>
It requires bushels more com <lb/>
to buy a wagon than 1890. <lb/>
It requires per cent, more <lb/>
corn or wheat lo buy a copper <lb/>
kettle than <lb/>
It twice much coin <lb/>
to buy a coil rope M in 1890. <lb/>
It requires to per more <lb/>
to buy a plow than in <lb/>
t requires TS per neat, more <lb/>
grain to buy a hoe. a rake or a <lb/>
shovel than 1890. <lb/>
A set of common wheels that <lb/>
cost now cost <lb/>
The price cultivators <lb/>
farm has gone up pro- <lb/>
barbed wire costs <lb/>
from to more <lb/>
than in 1880. <lb/>
It requires per cent, more <lb/>
corn or cotton to buy a pound of <lb/>
sugar than <lb/>
have to pay per cent, <lb/>
more for glass that In 1890. <lb/>
Perry Go., <lb/>
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
Hear you Nova <lb/>
Land Plaster, the following prices <lb/>
for June and July <lb/>
tons <lb/>
Car Load Lot. 6-26 <lb/>
ton Iota 5.00 <lb/>
tea Ma <lb/>
, Please us have your order soon as <lb/>
possible, so as to avoid in Shipment. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
J. W. PERRY COMPANY. <lb/>
Three One for <lb/>
. Times <lb/>
RICHMOND, VA., <lb/>
Now Only SO Cents a Year, <lb/>
and includes absolutely free The <lb/>
Paragon Monthly, New The <lb/>
Farm Journal, Philadelphia. <lb/>
THE SUNDAY <lb/>
Including Farm Journal and Para- <lb/>
Monthly, now only per <lb/>
year; per mouth by mail. <lb/>
Address THE TIMES, <lb/>
Richmond, Va. <lb/>
KB SERVICE <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer <lb/>
Greenville Mondays. Wednesday <lb/>
Fridays it A. M. <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. carries height only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington <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 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/>
CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Practical Education <lb/>
arts, and cotton manufacturing; a <lb/>
Combination Of theory and practice, <lb/>
of study and manual training. <lb/>
a roar. Total expense, w- <lb/>
eluding clothing and board. <lb/>
Thirty teachers, MM Next <lb/>
session begins September <lb/>
For address T <lb/>
President <lb/>
IV <lb/>
AGRICULTURE MECHANIC ARTS, <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Having duly before the <lb/>
. Court I a of Pitt county in <lb/>
of the MUMS of Jacob Drunks, <lb/>
notice Is hereby given to all persons <lb/>
Indebted In the estate to make immediate <lb/>
lo the undersigned. And all per- <lb/>
having claims against said estate are <lb/>
to present the same to the under- <lb/>
signed for payment on or before 4th <lb/>
of June. 1902, or this notice will be <lb/>
in bur of recovery. This June 4th. MM. <lb/>
L. J. CHAPMAN, <lb/>
Administrator of Jacob Brooks. <lb/>
UNIVERSITY <lb/>
of North Carolina. <lb/>
THE THE STATES <lb/>
SYSTEM. <lb/>
or D- B. of state, t <lb/>
Nov. 1900. <lb/>
have found a <lb/>
remedy and aid for my teething <lb/>
children. When bay was a <lb/>
teething child, every day warn- <lb/>
d us we would lose him. <lb/>
happened upon and <lb/>
once it to him, and his <lb/>
was marked in hours, <lb/>
day on he recuperated. I have <lb/>
kept it and used it since with <lb/>
children, and have taken in <lb/>
its lo all mothers of young <lb/>
children. I it invaluable c veil after <lb/>
the was <lb/>
A nice buy ride was given las. <lb/>
nigh by young men honor <lb/>
of His. who is <lb/>
visiting Hiss Gladys Mitchell. <lb/>
Bile the wen- <lb/>
a part of their but <lb/>
ride were served. <lb/>
Mi.-i and Bessie Mitchell <lb/>
were the <lb/>
Press, 24th. <lb/>
ACADEMIC <lb/>
LAW, PHARMACY <lb/>
Eighty-live scholarships. Free <lb/>
tuition to teachers and <lb/>
sons. Loam for the needy. <lb/>
Students. Instructors. <lb/>
New Dormitories, Water Works, <lb/>
Central Heating system. <lb/>
spent in Improvements In woo <lb/>
and 1901. Fall term begins <lb/>
1901. Address, <lb/>
H. P. Pres., <lb/>
Chapel Hill, <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
By vim-of a decree of the Superior <lb/>
Court of c case of Jesse <lb/>
of Teel vs Jacky <lb/>
Teel, petition to sell land the <lb/>
administrator will sell for cash <lb/>
before the Court House door in Greenville <lb/>
on Monday August 1901 the following <lb/>
described parcel of land, situated in the <lb/>
town of Greenville on the West side <lb/>
being front and feet <lb/>
known as a rt of the old Livery <lb/>
Hotel said lot <lb/>
accurately described in s deed from H. V <lb/>
Daniel to Teel in Book <lb/>
II. page M, containing t of acre more <lb/>
less. CANNON, <lb/>
Atty. <lb/>
, THE GREAT <lb/>
If you have sour stomach, indigestion, bad <lb/>
liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, <lb/>
of appetite. Insomnia, tack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy akin. <lb/>
o. any and disorders which tell the story of bad and an <lb/>
impaired Will Cure You. <lb/>
It will out the stimulate the liver and kidneys, strengthen <lb/>
lb. mucous membranes the stomach, purify your blood and put you <lb/>
your again. Your appetite will return, your bowel, move <lb/>
your liver and kidney, cease to trouble you, your skin will and <lb/>
freshen you will feel the old time energy buoyancy. <lb/>
Mai lo <lb/>
ate ti ti. <lb/>
pals or lo.,., <lb/>
and wakes . <lb/>
site U Ml at <lb/>
STAY <lb/>
A that <lb/>
ti.-c re ml and lung wad. <lb/>
. The greatest <lb/>
known, the <lb/>
if hinting <lb/>
idler trial. Curia per . <lb/>
of the Mated. <lb/>
ill bottle. <lb/>
Sold by BRYAN <lb/>
Jr <lb/>
For Sale by <lb/>
I , t. d la <lb/>
of <lb/>
and c <lb/>
CO . Ml, N V . i<lb/>
Ai <lb/>
the i <lb/>
i v m <lb/>
lo Um. <lb/>
ST. <lb/>
The Telegraph <lb/>
this <lb/>
for Spanish- <lb/>
Ann war pensions <lb/>
by the <lb/>
growth I In- civil war pension <lb/>
list, Ibis <lb/>
In live years will <lb/>
expanded <lb/>
Hut it likely such expansion <lb/>
will never again lie permitted At <lb/>
any rule it is encouraging to hear <lb/>
OUt of the only <lb/>
so far been allowed, 7,0.111 <lb/>
been rejected, and me <lb/>
still to be <lb/>
So Tired <lb/>
It may be from overwork, but <lb/>
the chances are from In- <lb/>
active LIVER. <lb/>
With a well conducted LIVER <lb/>
one can do mountains of labor <lb/>
without fatigue. <lb/>
It adds a hundred per cent to <lb/>
ones earning capacity. <lb/>
It can be kept in healthful action <lb/>
by, and only by <lb/>
Tin's Pills <lb/>
TAKE <lb/>
Making Readable. <lb/>
The managing head of a <lb/>
concern Jersey City which <lb/>
advertises i In the news- <lb/>
papers has people are <lb/>
taking to my just <lb/>
et use they in. There is <lb/>
n i mistaking the fact that people <lb/>
lead <lb/>
i man who is thorough- <lb/>
i business but <lb/>
Can tell lb interesting facts <lb/>
about it <lb/>
to <lb/>
insurable Public. <lb/>
AGENTS <lb/>
Mr. John Ag. i <lb/>
Carolina and that c- <lb/>
Ki p Company, <lb/>
THE Ml <lb/>
Life . <lb/>
to lit large <lb/>
holders, and In the <lb/>
of tint com- <lb/>
will now Resume m this <lb/>
and from this date will issue lit <lb/>
splendid and policies, to all de- <lb/>
U I insurance in <lb/>
life insurance world. <lb/>
In not <lb/>
yet completed <lb/>
JOHN C. <lb/>
State Agent, N. C. <lb/>
Assets <lb/>
Paid policy <lb/>
Live, reliable energetic wanted at <lb/>
to for <lb/>
Old mutual Benefit, <lb/>
Pitt county, in the <lb/>
court.<lb/>
J. B. administrator i <lb/>
f K. Yellow-Icy, J. Cherry, I <lb/>
William <lb/>
J. II. Executor of <lb/>
II. A. and <lb/>
B. individually. <lb/>
The J B <lb/>
and as administrator of <lb/>
H A will <lb/>
take notice that w action above <lb/>
mint. <lb/>
of Pitt county, that tract of land <lb/>
known n Alpine, of Which E c <lb/>
died aid possessed, told by <lb/>
of the court to pay a debt due plaintiff <lb/>
said and also to restrain <lb/>
II cherry making sale find laud <lb/>
II and <lb/>
for other relief demanded in the complaint <lb/>
mil will further take <lb/>
notice that lie la lo appear at the <lb/>
next term court county <lb/>
to be held mi the 1st Monday In September, <lb/>
inn house county In <lb/>
tin. answer or demur to <lb/>
the I or the plaintiff <lb/>
will apply tn court for lbs relief de- <lb/>
in said <lb/>
This day of. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
data court <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and flea always <lb/>
on baa i <lb/>
Fresh goods kept ea <lb/>
band. produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
BRO., <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in de <lb/>
payment and prices as low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
J. E. <lb/>
------DEALER IN------ <lb/>
MS <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
VIA <lb/>
. Of. <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. COREY. <lb/>
1538, <lb/>
Female. College <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C. <lb/>
Literary Courses. <lb/>
Schools Art <lb/>
lion. Literary Course and all <lb/>
Living Expenses 9200.00 pet Year. <lb/>
Fall Session begins September <lb/>
1901. on <lb/>
cation. DEED PEACOCK, <lb/>
President. <lb/>
Wholesale Grocer <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Bides. Fur, Bead, Oil Bar <lb/>
Turkeys. Egg, etc. Bed <lb/>
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba- <lb/>
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor <lb/>
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
and Gail Ax <lb/>
Moat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American Beauty Can <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Seed Meal Hulls, Gar <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Pi Cm rents, Raisins, Glass <lb/>
and Ware, and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes Macs <lb/>
Best Stand- <lb/>
Sewing Machines, and nu- <lb/>
other goods. Duality <lb/>
Quantity- Cheep mi rash. Com <lb/>
to tee me. <lb/>
Phone Of. <lb/>
in <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
I f u, <lb/>
By of an to <lb/>
I Superior Court <lb/>
Pitt county, in the of W. II. James <lb/>
and Joseph James J. W. Carson, <lb/>
will, on Monday the fifth day of August, <lb/>
at It o'clock m. at the court BOOM <lb/>
door in Greenville, sell to the highest bid- <lb/>
for cash, lo satisfy Execution, all <lb/>
right title and interest which the <lb/>
It. J. Carson defendant has the fol- <lb/>
lowing described real lo One <lb/>
lot of land In the town of Bethel, N. <lb/>
C, bounded as follows; at the <lb/>
corner of Main and Tarboro streets <lb/>
course about eighty feet to <lb/>
lino, a Southerly course <lb/>
thirty feet a Westerly <lb/>
with Tarboro St. thence with Main <lb/>
St. a Northerly course to the beginning, <lb/>
containing , on acre which <lb/>
to It. J. W. Carson by Harry <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
Skinner. March 1892, Book Q. <lb/>
page <lb/>
one other tract situated in the town <lb/>
of on I lie East side of James St. <lb/>
bounded as follows on Hie North by <lb/>
East by W. <lb/>
Carson on South by Malissa Ann Bryan <lb/>
and on the West by James and <lb/>
the let whereon H. J. W. formerly <lb/>
resided, a part of the laud conveyed <lb/>
It, J. W. by It. by <lb/>
Deed in Book A. pages and <lb/>
of Put county. <lb/>
Also, all the portion of of land <lb/>
which bf <lb/>
wife, Maggie. In It- J. . by Deed <lb/>
dated and in <lb/>
page of the Pill <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
much thereof as as- <lb/>
It. J. W. as a <lb/>
stead on rd day of July, I SOL <lb/>
The homestead acres and the <lb/>
will be about <lb/>
lit acres. is to lb <lb/>
for more <lb/>
In allotted. <lb/>
This Mb day of July, 1901. <lb/>
O, W. <lb/>
of Pitt <lb/>
By L. W. <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
ISSUED WEEKLY. <lb/>
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, <lb/>
TERMS- Payable in Advance. . <lb/>
One Year Six Mouths <lb/>
Three Mouths Sue, Sing. Copy <lb/>
No traveling canvassers cm- <lb/>
ployed. taken at <lb/>
office. The Semi- <lb/>
Weekly <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one year for or The Daily <lb/>
Reflector and <lb/>
one year for 93.50 payable In ad- <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
ad <lb/>
A CO. <lb/>
Faisal WASH i<lb/>
Tice <lb/>
-a- <lb/>
FOR- <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
TRUTH II TO <lb/>
PER IT <lb/>
VOL. XX. <lb/>
PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY, AUGUST <lb/>
NO <lb/>
Twice a M <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
II<lb/>
THE RE UNION. <lb/>
customer who takes of OUR BARGAINS, <lb/>
keeps our competitors guessing it is we sell so cheap. <lb/>
OUR WITH HIGH PRICES. <lb/>
W. T. LEE CO. <lb/>
Exposition, <lb/>
I inn to about Am- <lb/>
visitors with board and loom all modern conveniences. <lb/>
Fine of Niagara River and from the house. <lb/>
Niagara car passes door every minutes. SO <lb/>
walk tn exposition ground Take Niagara street car to <lb/>
Auburn Avenue. Moderate rates. All will <lb/>
receive prompt <lb/>
JOSEPH A. MOORE, <lb/>
1285 Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. Y. <lb/>
FIRST CLASS MILITARY SCHOOL IN EASTERN N. <lb/>
School, <lb/>
LaGrange, N. C. <lb/>
MILITARY, LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. <lb/>
Boarding Pupils, Twelve Counties two States <lb/>
represented past session. School Buildings. Barracks <lb/>
for Sixty Cadets. <lb/>
The school aims to by developing latent <lb/>
and power. The individual needs of the students are considered. <lb/>
The literary training the manly traits, gives a sound body <lb/>
clear mind. Class room methods cultivate <lb/>
and mental grasp. Athletics encouraged. <lb/>
Expenses per half term, including board, tuition, fuel, lights and <lb/>
room, 955.00. No incidentals. School September 1901. <lb/>
Write for <lb/>
J- E. DEBNAM, Suit. <lb/>
Cash is King. <lb/>
For cash we will make the sharpest, swiftest most <lb/>
sweeping, price cutting ever known in mid summer. <lb/>
the<lb/>
Headquarters North Di- <lb/>
vision, United Confederate Vet- <lb/>
Durham, N. , July <lb/>
1901. <lb/>
General Orders, No. <lb/>
Paragraph A of the <lb/>
North Carolina Division of the <lb/>
United Confederate Veterans will <lb/>
be held at beginning <lb/>
the afternoon of Wednesday, <lb/>
the 14th day of August, 1901, <lb/>
closing the at which will <lb/>
be held election of <lb/>
vision brigade commanders, <lb/>
a general and four <lb/>
brigadier generals. Only <lb/>
gates from camps which are report- <lb/>
ed by Adjutant <lb/>
as having paid their dues will be <lb/>
received. The of camp <lb/>
is especially called to <lb/>
this, the ; will at see that <lb/>
their camp dues arc paid, as re- <lb/>
quired by the constitution of the <lb/>
United Confederate Veterans. <lb/>
Paragraph Governor Aycock <lb/>
has kindly use of the <lb/>
tents and camp the <lb/>
which <lb/>
will about one thous <lb/>
tent is eight <lb/>
feet square and has a plank floor <lb/>
and two blankets, there are <lb/>
cooking stove utensils <lb/>
Cots may be for the <lb/>
occasion by those desiring them. <lb/>
There arc a number of hotels and <lb/>
boarding houses which offer re- <lb/>
rates for those who may not <lb/>
wish to occupy quarters the <lb/>
camp. Each or delegation, <lb/>
must provide its either by <lb/>
carrying them or them <lb/>
camp. <lb/>
Paragraph All <lb/>
soldiers North Carolina of <lb/>
good are cordially invited <lb/>
to this whether or not <lb/>
they are members of any camp or <lb/>
association. order, however, <lb/>
to exclude unworthy persons, <lb/>
every veteran is required to carry <lb/>
with him a certificate from his <lb/>
camp commander, or from <lb/>
clerk of the Superior Court of his <lb/>
county which there is no camp, <lb/>
certifying that he is a veteran <lb/>
good standing. A strict <lb/>
with this will be required. <lb/>
No veterans without this <lb/>
will be admitted In the privileges <lb/>
of the tamp. <lb/>
Paragraph All the railroads <lb/>
the State have kindly <lb/>
rate of one cent a mile in each <lb/>
for this occasion. Tickets <lb/>
will be on sale the 12th, <lb/>
days of August are <lb/>
good for one continuous passage <lb/>
until the The agent at any <lb/>
station will give the exact price of <lb/>
a ticket from his station on <lb/>
cation. This rate is to all <lb/>
visitors as well us to the <lb/>
Paragraph A lull attendance i <lb/>
is urged us many <lb/>
practicable arc requested to <lb/>
wear their uniforms. This may lie <lb/>
the last to a <lb/>
reunion meet their old com- <lb/>
so tally up <lb/>
All State papers will please pub- <lb/>
By order of J. S. Cum. <lb/>
II. A. London, <lb/>
Adj. Chief of <lb/>
TO <lb/>
THE PEOPLE, AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
We arc still the forefront of the <lb/>
We offer you the best selected line of <lb/>
race after your <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to be found in any store Pitt County. Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb/>
Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring. Summer <lb/>
and Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad <lb/>
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to <lb/>
sell you if We oiler you the very beat service, polite <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established business built up strictly on its own merits. <lb/>
When you come to market you will not do yourself j lift ice <lb/>
if you do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
us the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Bats and Caps. Silks and Sat ins, <lb/>
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, and Oil cloths. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's and <lb/>
Harness, Bone Blankets Dusters. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Seed ts, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture 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 I baling. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
Just Received. <lb/>
A large line of Baby Caps, <lb/>
Belts, Laces and <lb/>
Embroideries. Ladies Col- <lb/>
and Cuffs all Sizes <lb/>
I HAVE THE LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST LINE OF <lb/>
BROUGHT <lb/>
Mis, M. T. is in charge Of By millinery department and if <lb/>
but ire is not on hand one will lie trimmed to suit your <lb/>
tastes y. u wail. <lb/>
Hats, Bilks, Braids, Ornament-, Flowers, and everything <lb/>
n the milliners line. <lb/>
H. C. HOOKER. <lb/>
Stoves <lb/>
AYDEN NOTES. <lb/>
, July <lb/>
We have hot weather dusty <lb/>
streets. We would gladly welcome <lb/>
a shower. <lb/>
Long and Jennie <lb/>
of Hamilton, are visiting <lb/>
Mis. Noble. <lb/>
Cos <lb/>
Misses and Clyde <lb/>
Minnie Cannon and Delia Smith <lb/>
came up from <lb/>
where they have attending <lb/>
the institute. <lb/>
E. V. and Eugene Cos went to <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
left ibis morning to <lb/>
visit his father, Tyson, near I <lb/>
came <lb/>
and for Greenville ibis morn- <lb/>
Hist Manning, of Grin- <lb/>
came down <lb/>
Saturday to spend <lb/>
Smith Hotel <lb/>
Miss who has <lb/>
been spending some ill Hyde <lb/>
county returned home Friday <lb/>
night. friends <lb/>
elate her again. <lb/>
John and <lb/>
were In town yesterday. <lb/>
Miss Ella Smith ibis morn- <lb/>
Ranges <lb/>
Pensions For Teachers. <lb/>
Three years ago public <lb/>
school teachers of Philadelphia <lb/>
undertook to organize a <lb/>
fund for the benefit of those of their <lb/>
who should by reason of <lb/>
advanced years or break down in <lb/>
health have lo give up work. <lb/>
They labored hard to make their <lb/>
movement but were <lb/>
ally compelled to admit its failure. <lb/>
in the day after this con- <lb/>
was made Mr. Lewis Elkin, <lb/>
of Philadelphia, died. A few days <lb/>
j later, when bis will was probated, <lb/>
it was that he had left <lb/>
the income of which was <lb/>
to De used to pay an annuity of <lb/>
lo every public school teach- <lb/>
Philadelphia who has taught <lb/>
loan and it need of support. <lb/>
This is -i noble benefaction and <lb/>
has endeared the memory- of Mr. <lb/>
tea large and very worthy <lb/>
class of and women. We <lb/>
say women and men, for, <lb/>
Philadelphia, as in every other <lb/>
of this country, a large major- <lb/>
of the public school teachers <lb/>
arc women. <lb/>
The bequest will <lb/>
i pro for many of these <lb/>
i Lev i in DO longer cam a living at <lb/>
lo spend some lime With <lb/>
lives near Falkland. Al I percent it will bring a <lb/>
. . . revenue of a year, which <lb/>
is cut just half on all Lawns, Dimities, Silks, <lb/>
White Goods, Hosiery, Laces, Hamburgs, <lb/>
Underwear, Slippers, Um- <lb/>
and all goods. These <lb/>
goods must be pushed out to make room <lb/>
fall goods. <lb/>
KICKS WILKINSON. <lb/>
If you want stoves or ranges constructed upon <lb/>
principles, which are economical, durable, <lb/>
as as beautiful and artistic, <lb/>
for the <lb/>
May s Court. <lb/>
Mayor W. <lb/>
of the following his <lb/>
since last <lb/>
James A. drunk <lb/>
disorderly and vulgar <lb/>
profane language, lined and <lb/>
93.30. <lb/>
Francis Carter Nora Smith, <lb/>
would give an annuity of to <lb/>
to teachers. Mr. is en <lb/>
titled to lie numbered among the <lb/>
great of our time. <lb/>
Atlanta Journal. <lb/>
number of Charlotte people <lb/>
ere recently taken by a fake <lb/>
young woman of Parsons Id <lb/>
dropped a dime down <lb/>
back of u strange young man when <lb/>
she sought to put it the <lb/>
box church last <lb/>
says The Kansas City Journal. <lb/>
She blushed and apologized, an <lb/>
acquaintance was formed, and in <lb/>
two weeks pair were married. <lb/>
And ibis proves exactly what we <lb/>
have always a woman <lb/>
will go to any length in older lo <lb/>
recover lost <lb/>
disorderly conduct gentleman who proposed to -pull <lb/>
profane . a bone racing event in that <lb/>
penny and each, town. When the fraud d.- <lb/>
Pat White and T. Williams, the take promoter quietly <lb/>
riotous and disorderly and T <lb/>
dry people several dollars to the <lb/>
bad, This moved the bright young <lb/>
using vulgar profane language <lb/>
using deadly weapons were <lb/>
bound over lo September term <lb/>
White, Tom Williams and <lb/>
John W. Alexander, affray. W <lb/>
llama not guilty. White and <lb/>
Alexander lined and cost- <lb/>
thing encouragement in <lb/>
a similar venture. This fact can- <lb/>
trade mark, which is shown upon every genuine <lb/>
Stove or Hang.-, and do no deceived <lb/>
by worthless imitation, and <lb/>
lead all others in yearly and p <lb/>
awn of the Observer who does the <lb/>
of Idle col- <lb/>
to write much of lakes <lb/>
how people in towns are inclined <lb/>
lo run alter the fakir who comes <lb/>
I from elsewhere, home mail <lb/>
the Sonata and honest <lb/>
Sold Exclusively by <lb/>
Some workmen strike while the <lb/>
is hot and others goon strikes <lb/>
BAKER St HART. <lb/>
Building. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
William <lb/>
fined 93.50 and coals, <lb/>
. II, Wilson, assault, lined one <lb/>
penny and mats, <lb/>
The Reference <lb/>
for with all <lb/>
summer time tables. It also con <lb/>
a list of the books <lb/>
the railroad and steamboat lines <lb/>
describing summer resort., a most <lb/>
useful addition for prospective <lb/>
tourist.-, a. it enables to as <lb/>
at once where they can oh <lb/>
lain Information in regard who can put style and make a <lb/>
which they desire to visit, hotels, show of being some pumpkins, <lb/>
etc. is by Knick they will fall over each other to <lb/>
Park bite at his game. <lb/>
I Place, New York, price cents, murk. <lb/>
This fact <lb/>
emphasized much. <lb/>
Town and city generally <lb/>
think they're mighty smart and <lb/>
countrymen who gets <lb/>
fooled by peddlers and the <lb/>
numerous who lie in wait <lb/>
In, the unwary is a standing joke <lb/>
with them. Hut as a matter of <lb/>
fact these same city and town <lb/>
are dead easy for the fakir who <lb/>
knows his business. Let a fellow <lb/>
come along with a slick tongue,<lb/>
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