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Have <lb/>
THAT I AM STILL AN <lb/>
OP-TO DATE 1-INK OF <lb/>
Pry Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
AND A <lb/>
WHICH AM LIABLE TO MENTION <lb/>
to see me for your next Barrel of Hour or Fork. <lb/>
Yours to please- <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
TWO PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE<lb/>
N. J. <lb/>
YOUR HAS <lb/>
Mosquitoes And Malaria. <lb/>
The most prevalent disease <lb/>
North Carolina, certainly from now <lb/>
until frost, in malarial fever in one <lb/>
form or another. It is by no means <lb/>
to the low lying Eastern <lb/>
section the State, but is quite <lb/>
abundant many localities in the <lb/>
hill country, haying been reported <lb/>
from Cherokee. <lb/>
recent <lb/>
lions the cause the fever has <lb/>
shown to be a microscopic <lb/>
animal known as the <lb/>
malaria or <lb/>
which feeds upon the red corpus- <lb/>
of the the pallor <lb/>
Of persons suffering from chronic <lb/>
malaria. The development of this <lb/>
little parasite in the blood is as <lb/>
One of the spores, or <lb/>
baby so to speak, enters a <lb/>
red corpuscle and. feeding on its <lb/>
grows until at the end of <lb/>
twenty four bean it has become <lb/>
nearly as large a- the corpuscle. It <lb/>
then. a process known as <lb/>
splits up into a dozen <lb/>
or more little spore again, which <lb/>
for a short time are free the <lb/>
blood and unattached lo the <lb/>
It is as the <lb/>
occur that the chill comes <lb/>
on. which explains the periodic re <lb/>
of the chill every twenty- <lb/>
foul hour, and as it ha <lb/>
OF NEWARK. <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
Paid up Insurance. <lb/>
Extended that works , <lb/>
if be month white H that quinine is most <lb/>
lapse, upon , <lb/>
of and payment . . are free in the blood and out bu <lb/>
second year-T. No j , u the substance of t fa corpus- <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the begin., tag. th la. M .,, <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the premium the <lb/>
They may be used-1. To reduce <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
I. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Jr f. <lb/>
Greenville. N- <lb/>
Greenville Male Academy. <lb/>
The next session of ibis school will begin on Monday. September <lb/>
l s <lb/>
Primary English per month M I English per month WM <lb/>
Intermediate- B Languages <lb/>
This school has been its present <lb/>
years work In the pas, I cited as a guarantee for the future. <lb/>
go session from as directly .-. the l or any liege <lb/>
e State- Their standing there for the work done <lb/>
given it <lb/>
for If pupil. W. <lb/>
and we a-k a <lb/>
beet work. . U A <lb/>
N. C, Aug. V, ML <lb/>
Three Times The Value <lb/>
PASTER <lb/>
Agent wanted In all <lb/>
territory. <lb/>
Manufacturing Company, <lb/>
till <lb/>
T. WHITE, <lb/>
is just before the chill is expect <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
The method of the introduction <lb/>
of the malarial poison, the <lb/>
certainly the method, <lb/>
has been demonstrated beyond all <lb/>
question to lie the sting of a certain <lb/>
variety of mosquito as <lb/>
j the common mosquito, <lb/>
which more is In- <lb/>
as a carrier of disease, be-<lb/>
species will breed in still water of <lb/>
matter bow pure, but <lb/>
former, our enemy, will only <lb/>
in stagnant pools In which <lb/>
there is a certain amount of <lb/>
table matter, f specially if there are <lb/>
Bah, such as top minnows or <lb/>
sun perch, which feed upon the <lb/>
larvae or is explains <lb/>
the fad that is much more <lb/>
abundant after freshets, the <lb/>
course of which the stream, getting <lb/>
out of its bank, washes in <lb/>
the ground, and speedily falling <lb/>
leave there stagnant pools with <lb/>
few no in them. <lb/>
toes are very much abundant <lb/>
this exceptional year of freshets <lb/>
than usual. It also explains the <lb/>
danger of brick bolt. <lb/>
The larvae, a we <lb/>
call arc the young <lb/>
Although they live <lb/>
in the water the time they are <lb/>
To produce die best <lb/>
in fruit, vegetable or grain, the <lb/>
fertilizer used must contain <lb/>
enough Potash. For <lb/>
MM pamphlet . We <lb/>
send them free. <lb/>
11- <lb/>
the crude petroleum being better <lb/>
and cheaper ordinary <lb/>
The of oil prevents <lb/>
the from breathing and <lb/>
smothers them. <lb/>
is cue ounce or two table <lb/>
spoonfuls to every fifteen square <lb/>
feet surface, repeated every two <lb/>
This method era em- <lb/>
ployed with great success last year <lb/>
by the city of Winchester, Va., <lb/>
and our own town has <lb/>
shown a most <lb/>
of adopting <lb/>
it. Some care and a little expense <lb/>
against mos <lb/>
In providing a <lb/>
of pure drinking water will <lb/>
insure <lb/>
To those in this sub- <lb/>
I a <lb/>
interesting valuable book on <lb/>
mosquitoes written In popular <lb/>
entertaining style h. O. <lb/>
Howard, the Chief <lb/>
the United States, and published <lb/>
Phillip w <lb/>
York, at a cost of postpaid. <lb/>
II M. P., <lb/>
v State of Health. <lb/>
I lave ion inti south of <lb/>
the pair of <lb/>
Everything New <lb/>
f every week. <lb/>
CHRISTIAN GEORGE. <lb/>
Paper Hanging. <lb/>
am prepared to fill Wall Pa- <lb/>
pal and can hang if full line <lb/>
from heat designers to select <lb/>
I am also prepared to Laying <lb/>
on short notice <lb/>
Orders for wall paper left a. the store of <lb/>
Mrs. M. will prompt at <lb/>
J. H. BUNN, <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
MM- <lb/>
Greensboro Female, College <lb/>
M. C. <lb/>
Literary and <lb/>
Schools of Art and <lb/>
Literary and all <lb/>
Living Expense per Year. <lb/>
Session begin <lb/>
11th. 1901. <lb/>
cation. PEACOCK, <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
J. W. PERRY <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties Hags. <lb/>
Correspondence and <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
Practical Education <lb/>
In agriculture, engineering, mechanic <lb/>
art, and a <lb/>
of theory and practice, <lb/>
of study and <lb/>
a year. Total expense, in- <lb/>
clothing and board, H. <lb/>
Thirty students. Next <lb/>
session 4th. <lb/>
For <lb/>
President <lb/>
O. COLLEGE <lb/>
AGRICULTURE h, MECHANIC <lb/>
ft <lb/>
Perry Go., <lb/>
COMMISSION <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
OB <lb/>
Land Plaster, lure, at the following <lb/>
for June duly <lb/>
than tons <lb/>
Car Ml <lb/>
ton lot <lb/>
MO ton M <lb/>
Please U t us have your older as HOB a <lb/>
x Ito avoid shipment.<lb/>
J. W. COMPANY. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
The Clerk Of Superior Court of <lb/>
COW having Letter.- <lb/>
lo me. Mm undersigned on <lb/>
Angus., the estate of <lb/>
notice is hereby giver, to <lb/>
all Indebted to the estate to make <lb/>
to <lb/>
to all creditor of said estate to present <lb/>
tin claims properly to the <lb/>
undersigned, within twelve months after <lb/>
dale of this notice, or this notice will I <lb/>
in bar of their <lb/>
or August, 1901 <lb/>
Lynn riff <lb/>
Three Tapes, One Year Each, for <lb/>
Times <lb/>
RICHMOND, VA., <lb/>
Now Only Cents a Year, <lb/>
and includes absolutely free The <lb/>
Paragon Monthly, New The <lb/>
Farm Journal, Philadelphia. <lb/>
DAILY AND SUNDAY <lb/>
Farm Journal Para- <lb/>
Monthly, now only W per <lb/>
year; per month by mail. <lb/>
Address THE TIMES, <lb/>
Richmond, Va. <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leave <lb/>
Greenville Monday, <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
and Saturdays <lb/>
at A-. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and Bo <lb/>
ton, and for all point for <lb/>
railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shipper should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb/>
York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore. <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
J. J. Aft., <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
the <lb/>
Atlanta, <lb/>
have handled Dr. <lb/>
Teething ever sine.- its first <lb/>
lion to tin- and trade as a pro- <lb/>
tars medicine, and our trade in it has <lb/>
from to <lb/>
our amount lo two or tun <lb/>
lorn red per year, i <lb/>
string its and tin <lb/>
ii i.- giving to <lb/>
,. summers <lb/>
hot ma or to <lb/>
incident lo teething <lb/>
Till. ft Dill CO. <lb/>
Wholesale <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
SALE OF TOWN LOT <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb/>
Court of County made in a certain <lb/>
Special Proceeding therein pending, <lb/>
Cannon, Public Administrator, <lb/>
the estate W. II. <lb/>
vs. Bonnie and others . <lb/>
I will on Monday, Slid, <lb/>
before the Court door in <lb/>
sell at public sale to the highest for <lb/>
cash, a lot or panel of land in <lb/>
town of Pitt County, known as lot <lb/>
No. in block II. in the plan of said town, <lb/>
including tin saw grist mill <lb/>
situate. This the 1st day of August. Ml. <lb/>
CANNON, <lb/>
Public administering the <lb/>
estate of W. II. deceased. <lb/>
, THE ORE AT<lb/>
If you have bad <lb/>
breath, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, <lb/>
lack of bad blood, <lb/>
and which tell th. or bid and <lb/>
impaired Cure Yon. <lb/>
It clean out the th. liver and <lb/>
the of th. purify your blood and put you <lb/>
on your he. again. Your will return, your bowel, move <lb/>
liver and kidney. . you. your will clear end <lb/>
freshen and you will th. old time energy and <lb/>
in, II for II <lb/>
For Salt by <lb/>
S. . <lb/>
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is ms <lb/>
; CO , <lb/>
sill lo <lb/>
batched from the eggs which were <lb/>
laid sin face until reach <lb/>
maturity they live <lb/>
breathe Contrary <lb/>
to lb- general rule, they <lb/>
breathing tube which springs <lb/>
near tail <lb/>
which stick out oil he top of <lb/>
the water want air. The <lb/>
bearing Ibis arrangement on <lb/>
later. <lb/>
There I n popular <lb/>
in regard lo the of <lb/>
The general <lb/>
la h.-y arc carried by the <lb/>
j wind, people <lb/>
Hi I a land am brings mos- <lb/>
It is a But that <lb/>
more abundant when the breeze is <lb/>
from the laud or a aim, M <lb/>
cording lo know the <lb/>
lad is not that they are <lb/>
blown the swamps to land- <lb/>
ward, bat I hat they simply <lb/>
nut again trees and <lb/>
bury and lb lid of <lb/>
when- they had taken refuge from <lb/>
tin rung sea which was <lb/>
rough fragile <lb/>
With <lb/>
it -11 ill, that a mile <lb/>
and generally not far. When <lb/>
one is troubled with a <lb/>
careful search will <lb/>
reveal water in near <lb/>
The ti n of <lb/>
and Ibo of <lb/>
malaria is in two <lb/>
Will and best, by the <lb/>
thorough of all stagnant <lb/>
pool of water, and second, by <lb/>
i keeping pooh <lb/>
with It <lb/>
I oil, of own <lb/>
People. <lb/>
How deep an impression is made <lb/>
public by persistent <lb/>
may lie judged re <lb/>
port of an <lb/>
held ill Melbourne, Australia, ball <lb/>
rioter for the benefit Of a <lb/>
hospital. The great ball <lb/>
was crowded with ladies <lb/>
each of whom <lb/>
anted a well known <lb/>
The net profit of the affair <lb/>
was <lb/>
By virtue of t Decree of the Superior <lb/>
court Pitt Co <lb/>
Beg S. Best, L. Best and <lb/>
Best. th Cum- <lb/>
will sell for rash <lb/>
door in <lb/>
2nd day of Kept. 1901 following <lb/>
ed tract of lying on the side <lb/>
Creek and side of <lb/>
ville at n slake side or <lb/>
said road Frank William's corner, <lb/>
South E. . to sail William. <lb/>
other corner, South Wet <lb/>
to a comer l Branch, <lb/>
nth East thence <lb/>
pi-U-s to a stake comer in said line, <lb/>
Soul OS poW Main <lb/>
then with Main to the <lb/>
n-s, more or has. <lb/>
This August t, <lb/>
JAMBS. <lb/>
r. <lb/>
AN OLD ADAGE <lb/>
SAYS-v <lb/>
light Is a heavy <lb/>
Sickness makes a light purse. <lb/>
The LIVER Is the seat of nine <lb/>
tenth all disease. <lb/>
Ms Pills <lb/>
go to the root of the whole mat- <lb/>
thoroughly, quickly safely <lb/>
and restore the action the <lb/>
LIVER to normal condition. <lb/>
Give tone to the system and <lb/>
solid flesh to the body. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
By virtue of two Executions directed to <lb/>
the undersigned from the Superior Court of <lb/>
entitled A. F Young A- I o , <lb/>
i. W. Cos and J. E. <lb/>
against J. W. I will on Monday <lb/>
at o'clock <lb/>
the court house door of Pitt County II <lb/>
the bidder I'm a- <lb/>
all right title and which J. <lb/>
W. in III <lb/>
Heal One piece of land at <lb/>
ks X I at lb <lb/>
of the New and Tan road and ran- <lb/>
lite Road to <lb/>
to tie Till with the <lb/>
lo Ibo beginning. Containing acre, <lb/>
more due oilier piece of land <lb/>
X I ids containing acres <lb/>
fully Deed <lb/>
and wife to Joli , M. cox recorded hi Book <lb/>
K page of nil <lb/>
County i-lie of <lb/>
l deed <lb/>
from to John <lb/>
II I I <lb/>
County. This day <lb/>
riff I'll- County. <lb/>
Tinker, B <lb/>
Pitt county, in <lb/>
parlor court. <lb/>
Elizabeth Hooker <lb/>
vs. I <lb/>
J. II. administrator I <lb/>
I K. C. J. II. I <lb/>
William <lb/>
Yellow-Icy of <lb/>
II. A. <lb/>
U. individually. J <lb/>
J B Yellow <lb/>
and a of Yellowley <lb/>
and Executor of II A Yellowley, will <lb/>
lake notice action as above <lb/>
has been commenced In Superior court, <lb/>
o Pitt county, to ban that tract of ban <lb/>
known us Alpine, of which E c Yellowley <lb/>
dud did aid mid by <lb/>
of the court u pay a debt due plaintiff <lb/>
said E and <lb/>
B Cherry from sale land <lb/>
under from J II <lb/>
for other relief in the complaint <lb/>
and the said will further take <lb/>
notice that lie required at the <lb/>
next term of Superior court of said county <lb/>
lo l- held on the 1st Monday in <lb/>
1901. house of mid county in <lb/>
N-c, answer or demur to <lb/>
in said action or the <lb/>
will apply tn the court for the relief de- <lb/>
in said complaint. <lb/>
This July, <lb/>
D. C. <lb/>
Superior co it <lb/>
GREENVILLE S. C. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and Tie alway <lb/>
on ha I <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly on <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
Mild. A trial will convince yon. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
WHICHARD <lb/>
IN <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
The complete in every d <lb/>
price a low the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market price <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
US II <lb/>
have <lb/>
that the delicate <lb/>
which content of an <lb/>
will answer well as <lb/>
akin to <lb/>
The bat been <lb/>
ml, <lb/>
a his wife, <lb/>
II. raj shot <lb/>
III., Ilia <lb/>
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O. II. of Mans, <lb/>
, in <lb/>
tried to kill himself, In- <lb/>
Wholesale Grocer and <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. Cash for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar <lb/>
Turkey, etc. Bed <lb/>
Suits, Ba- <lb/>
by Carriages, Parlor <lb/>
Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. i <lb/>
and Gail A Ax <lb/>
Moat Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American t Can <lb/>
Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Mulches, Oil, <lb/>
Heal Hulls, <lb/>
den Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Apples, Peat lies, <lb/>
Currents, Glass <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes Cracker, Main <lb/>
Cheese, Best Butter, Bland- <lb/>
ard Machines, and nu <lb/>
other good. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
to <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
, , <lb/>
A is one Dial will go <lb/>
One any keeping out of <lb/>
UNIVERSITY <lb/>
of North Carolina. <lb/>
STATE'S <lb/>
SYSTEM. <lb/>
ACADEMIC <lb/>
LAW, <lb/>
Eighty live Free <lb/>
tuition to teachers <lb/>
sous. for the <lb/>
Instructors, <lb/>
New Dormitories, Water Works, <lb/>
Central <lb/>
in in MOO <lb/>
and Full term<lb/>
B, p. <lb/>
Chapel Hill, N. O, <lb/>
Also a nice Li of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyer and Broker In <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, and <lb/>
ions. Private Wire to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
notice to rite <lb/>
Public. <lb/>
ATTENTION AGENTS I <lb/>
Mr. John C. <lb/>
North and Virginia, of that Well. <lb/>
Known Popular Company, <lb/>
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb/>
re Insurance <lb/>
Dear to In Ha large number of <lb/>
and to the public <lb/>
generally, of North com- <lb/>
will now In <lb/>
date will <lb/>
and policies, to all de- <lb/>
the last insurance in the <lb/>
life In the world. <lb/>
If the local suit In your town Bet <lb/>
arrangements, <lb/>
JOHN <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
Assets <lb/>
I policy <lb/>
Live, energetic t <lb/>
to fr the <lb/>
Old <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
WILLIAM J. <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, Nebraska. <lb/>
in Advance. <lb/>
One Year , Six Month <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy <lb/>
No traveling canvasser are em- <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb/>
The <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one year for or Tub Daily <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year for 13.50 payable in ad- <lb/>
i-. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
far IN <lb/>
Meat <lb/>
With <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
II <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
VOL. XX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY, AUGUST<lb/>
ARE KNOCKING <lb/>
THEM <lb/>
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GO <lb/>
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Fur Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Trunks, <lb/>
Boys and Mens Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves, <lb/>
and a big line of Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees. <lb/>
Conic lo see us. Every day a bargain day and everything a <lb/>
Your friends, <lb/>
W. T. LEE CO. <lb/>
FIRST CLASS MILITARY SCHOOL IX EASTERN N. <lb/>
School, <lb/>
LaGrange, N. C. <lb/>
MILITARY, <lb/>
Fifty-three Boarding Twelve Counties and two States <lb/>
represented past session. School Barrack <lb/>
for Sixty Cadet. , <lb/>
The school aims to strengthen character developing latent la- <lb/>
and power. The Individual needs of the students are considered. <lb/>
The literary training the manly trails, a sound body <lb/>
clear mind, class room method cultivate <lb/>
and mental Athletics encouraged. <lb/>
Expenses per half including board, tuition, fuel, lights <lb/>
room, No incidental. School opens 4th, <lb/>
Write for j. ,.;. Sn-r. <lb/>
A NORTHERN OPINION OF <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
Senator plain talk and <lb/>
the applause that followed Mil- <lb/>
on <lb/>
will of course greatly the <lb/>
sentimentalities in the north who <lb/>
are always bewailing the <lb/>
of brutes for raping <lb/>
unprotected white women <lb/>
and Children, but who never have <lb/>
avoid of sympathy forth victims <lb/>
of brutality. The Wisconsin people <lb/>
have no sympathy, we may sup <lb/>
pose, for cruel upon <lb/>
protected women of I he white race. <lb/>
The people in oilier slates may be <lb/>
leas sympathetic with outraged <lb/>
men and may be horrified that <lb/>
should applaud a <lb/>
southern man when he spoke out <lb/>
for lynching scoundrels and devils. <lb/>
We like the following we find <lb/>
the Post, that some <lb/>
times has a manly way digging <lb/>
right down lo of a <lb/>
question. II <lb/>
Human nature is the <lb/>
everywhere. In this country es <lb/>
i an enlightened <lb/>
regard for m and a desire lo <lb/>
shield her from all Despite, <lb/>
the occasional episode of the I <lb/>
court, tho of . ,. <lb/>
. . . , , s, <lb/>
marriage tic is a national <lb/>
and We for family is <lb/>
Upon the broad platform <lb/>
Flour, Meat. Sugar <lb/>
TO PEOPLE, AND OF<lb/>
arc ill in the Ion-front of the race after your <lb/>
We offer you the bast selected line of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to lie found any store Pitt County. Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creation of the best manufacturer of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable ail th year round, spring, Summer <lb/>
and Winter. We arc at work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. It b our pleasure to show you what you want and to <lb/>
sell you if we can. We offer you the very Lest sen ice. polite <lb/>
attention, and the 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 justice <lb/>
if you do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
and the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Hats Caps, Silks Satins, <lb/>
Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Received. <lb/>
A large line of Baby Caps, <lb/>
Felts, Laces and <lb/>
Embroideries- Ladies Col- <lb/>
and Cuffs all Sizes <lb/>
I Till- AND LINK OF <lb/>
Mi-. M. T. Powell i In charge of my millinery department and if <lb/>
tin- In. i- not on hand one will be trimmed to suit your <lb/>
while u <lb/>
Hats, silks Braids, Ornaments, Flowers, Ribbons, and everything <lb/>
u the milliner line. <lb/>
s and <lb/>
Is <lb/>
Saddler; <lb/>
Coffee, Lard, Bead is, <lb/>
of esteem for women the <lb/>
Wisconsin and South Carolina <lb/>
stand shoulder to shoulder. Sen i j , <lb/>
tor therefore, appealed <lb/>
every chivalrous instinct when he Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope, <lb/>
asserted that the summary <lb/>
of who assault white <lb/>
women obviated the appearance of. <lb/>
the latter in a public court <lb/>
to their in the pres- for Furniture and in that line. <lb/>
of a mixed throng. This j We buy strictly for Cash, but soil for BU her Cash or on Approved <lb/>
could be easily under Our motto h Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Cash is King. <lb/>
For cash we will make the sharpest, swiftest most <lb/>
cutting ever known in mill summer. <lb/>
the<lb/>
It is a fix ed determination <lb/>
among the white men the south <lb/>
that bail wrong as lynching <lb/>
may lie in the abstract, the homes <lb/>
of whites must be sale and sac <lb/>
red, and the of mother, <lb/>
wife, sister, daughter must never <lb/>
by the villain of any <lb/>
hue of tribe or nation. The <lb/>
of lynching may override nil <lb/>
of tin- Impropriety of <lb/>
violating law. courts now <lb/>
are not to be listed the delays <lb/>
are unbearable. The Post con- <lb/>
and yet it candidly and <lb/>
forcefully <lb/>
the same lime, how is Sen- <lb/>
to be an- <lb/>
Shall unhappy victim <lb/>
assault give her <lb/>
secret If there is to be any trial <lb/>
at all, the forms of law must be <lb/>
observed. The grand; jury, must <lb/>
listen to the revolting details, and <lb/>
when an indictment has been found <lb/>
the woman must repeal the story <lb/>
of her shame. There must be ex- <lb/>
. ions cross examinations, <lb/>
exceptions and appeals, and all the <lb/>
other trickeries and resources of <lb/>
legal method. Anything less than <lb/>
this would be a mist rial and a farce <lb/>
and would be more to be regretted <lb/>
than no trial at <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
X. C. Aug. 1901. <lb/>
I. Harvey returned from <lb/>
A ville Tuesday. <lb/>
J. i. Sr., yesterday <lb/>
to join Mrs. <lb/>
they go from there to <lb/>
and for a few <lb/>
And <lb/>
. I a man <lb/>
shall he also was be <lb/>
from which a i <lb/>
preached other day<lb/>
. b <lb/>
in Pi <lb/>
in-, what we <lb/>
sown. have sown base, con j J. C. returned from Kin- <lb/>
legislator. We have I Wednesday, <lb/>
sown public thieve for civil ruler. spent the day in <lb/>
We have sown b narrow gospel j Greenville Tuesday <lb/>
which has Ignored the j i. Jr. W. J. Kit <lb/>
of to the institutions on business trip to <lb/>
if society, we ate bow reaping <lb/>
which encourage dishonesty <lb/>
Kin-ton Tuesday, <lb/>
B. L. Gardner stopped here<lb/>
Bil <lb/>
is cut just half on ill Lawns, Dimities, Silks, <lb/>
While floods, Hosiery, Laces, Hamburg, <lb/>
Underwear, Slippers, Um- <lb/>
and nil furnishing goods. These <lb/>
goods must he pushed out to make room <lb/>
fall goods. <lb/>
KICKS WILKINSON. <lb/>
and protect crime, public Tuesday night and left for Ayden <lb/>
blackmail reputable citizen <lb/>
and denounce and seek to destroy. Berry Simpson left for Snow <lb/>
men; thieves Wednesday. <lb/>
in high places the spent tho day <lb/>
people I Tuesday. <lb/>
their in the public yesterday <lb/>
i We are reaping the for <lb/>
of Republican government and I Mr. and Mrs. Joel Patrick left <lb/>
institution upon Its of an and returned Tuesday <lb/>
oligarchy whose and from Norfolk. <lb/>
whose utter disregard of the inter- Messrs Joe Harvey and John <lb/>
of the people and whoso con- <lb/>
of are simply <lb/>
Th . d There i <lb/>
a law in political <lb/>
world and Its ore If <lb/>
ii . i If people put <lb/>
con men in ti.;. I <lb/>
con apt government. <lb/>
people are Indifferent and let the <lb/>
spent here. <lb/>
MUM left Friday for Kin <lb/>
stun after a weeks visit to the <lb/>
Brooks. <lb/>
Vance Wall left Friday for his <lb/>
home in Randolph county on a two <lb/>
week visit. <lb/>
v. Brooks has purchased the <lb/>
Patrick Co. stock of goods <lb/>
from C. Tucker, assignee, <lb/>
There is an in North <lb/>
Carolina that knew nothing <lb/>
about until last week. It is <lb/>
and accidentally <lb/>
bled across it. It was established <lb/>
about four years ago, and is run <lb/>
three good women from <lb/>
North mainly at their own charges, <lb/>
They have twenty-six bright <lb/>
boy and girls who are being <lb/>
tenderly cared for by these quiet <lb/>
Christian They depend <lb/>
wholly on the Lord to supply their <lb/>
needs, they have no fear for <lb/>
the <lb/>
We have Just added Steam Supply u our business <lb/>
sell anything In this line very low. See us when In want <lb/>
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard <lb/>
and Angle Check Valves, Water <lb/>
Oil Cups, Air Cocks. Steam Hancock <lb/>
U. S. Injectors, Cocks, Steam <lb/>
Pipe till sizes, Pipe Killing all B. <lb/>
LINE Packing, Rubber Belt, <lb/>
Belt, Leather Belt, Pelt Lacing, Belt Hooks, <lb/>
People who pay for what they <lb/>
buy in cash get no credit for it. <lb/>
Sleeping hi Churches. <lb/>
The High Enterprise <lb/>
the question of the hour <lb/>
What per cent, in <lb/>
sleep in There is <lb/>
a story, which came to us from a <lb/>
thugs the politic-, they may m in. <lb/>
expect the kind of Is complete. <lb/>
that things believe in. Men do J. c. to <lb/>
gather or <lb/>
of S. II. Loftin, banker who has <lb/>
gone into bankruptcy. <lb/>
M. went lo Kin- <lb/>
yesterday to take game <lb/>
of ball between Dur- <lb/>
ham. <lb/>
Mr. Hatch, advertising Hatch <lb/>
, Bros, excursion from to <lb/>
citizen Morganton, <lb/>
when Rev. H. long life I J. <lb/>
to the noble preacher, philosopher. ,,,,,, ., <lb/>
M. L. ugh, the contractor, will <lb/>
and wit pastor , . , . . <lb/>
, . , have Patrick Cos. store on <lb/>
of the church in ., . . , , . <lb/>
Water street completed ready <lb/>
town, he hit upon plan to wake ,,,. in <lb/>
up the oils for Hatch <lb/>
chit fell, lie one . <lb/>
, . , Bros, the 22nd lost., can <lb/>
hot Sum he . , . ,. , , , . ,, <lb/>
tab you with for the biggest <lb/>
some the , <lb/>
i , ,, , , , cheapest excursion of the <lb/>
were fast tie lowered his, <lb/>
I voice gradually until he <lb/>
Garland. Cook stoves. <lb/>
BAKER k M <lb/>
whispered, and then suddenly, In <lb/>
a louder tone, if the <lb/>
the rear of the church can <lb/>
mil hear me I hope ex- <lb/>
mo speaking so low. I am <lb/>
I speak loud I will wake <lb/>
up the on the <lb/>
lie had an attentive <lb/>
. from to the <lb/>
seal In church night <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Building. <lb/>
U BEEN VILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Morganton housekeepers arc <lb/>
ii. a great deal of trouble with <lb/>
the colored who have <lb/>
been doing the cooking and <lb/>
work. Many families <lb/>
without servants, and <lb/>
get them for love or money. <lb/>
Is believed that there an or- <lb/>
among the cooks <lb/>
washerwomen, as are evident- <lb/>
noting in conceit. The <lb/>
a bakery steam <lb/>
laundry is contemplated as a <lb/>
Tb people who look for trouble j Charlotte <lb/>
are always ice who find v-r <lb/>
</p>
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<p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
J. Ed. Owner <lb/>
Entered at the Post Office at <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, as Second Class <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
RALEIGH LETTER. <lb/>
Friday, <lb/>
X. U., Aug. IS <lb/>
Lewis Council, the In jail <lb/>
at Fayetteville convicted of rape <lb/>
and Who was to have been hanged <lb/>
today has. for the fourth time, <lb/>
m secured a of the day <lb/>
his execution, and now likely <lb/>
to new trial, if he does <lb/>
not escape altogether. <lb/>
The of Greenville do; alter twice <lb/>
not know the danger their boys respiting Council and exhausting <lb/>
are subjected to by the every means to allow the convict <lb/>
slot machines which the Board ft lends to prove bis <lb/>
. . . , could not bring himself to <lb/>
Aldermen have permitted to be , <lb/>
believe he should commute the <lb/>
run in town. Some of them would I ,,,,,,.,, imprisonment, and re- <lb/>
be shocked to know their gave out the ultimatum <lb/>
were enticed barrooms that, so far as be M concerned, <lb/>
and standing around these ma- <lb/>
chines. The mothers themselves <lb/>
are not in position to prevent such <lb/>
evils, but the indignation of the <lb/>
the must hang on August <lb/>
This, after the had <lb/>
personally sent a Raleigh lawyer to <lb/>
to examine <lb/>
new developments and evidence in <lb/>
ought to be so aroused that Council's the lawyer on his <lb/>
they demand the removal these ; return advising the Governor not <lb/>
slot machines from the town. . lo interfere further. <lb/>
Council gets his respite through <lb/>
the judicial act of Justice Douglass. <lb/>
Greenville is now having daily L, y,, Court, who, upon <lb/>
spectacles the outcome of which is application of Attorney B, K. <lb/>
horrible to There i Bryan by certain white <lb/>
perhaps no sadder picture than citizens of who believe <lb/>
, . . i , Council's or- <lb/>
a lot knee pants boys , , <lb/>
, . . , , , the case docketed for a re- <lb/>
enticed into barrooms musical . . .,. ,. ,, <lb/>
hearing in the supreme t <lb/>
slot machines. But that is just , denied a <lb/>
what can be now on the most overturning all <lb/>
public street of Greenville. The precedent that Court, which I <lb/>
Board of Aldermen has before a re-hear- <lb/>
a criminal ease. <lb/>
v Mi E EM <lb/>
The Insurance I <lb/>
less than three years ago. <lb/>
is now proving to be n source of <lb/>
TIE IS OPENED <lb/>
Under more favorable conditions than ever before in its <lb/>
past history. We have larger and better facilities for handling <lb/>
tobacco than ever before and larger number of good buyers <lb/>
who have orders for every grade of tobacco grown. Greenville <lb/>
is your market and the <lb/>
Farmers Warehouse Headquarters <lb/>
for highest market prices at all times, and clever, courteous <lb/>
treatment at the hands of every one connected with the Farm- <lb/>
an Warehouse- <lb/>
licensed these gambling machines <lb/>
and permitted them to be operated <lb/>
in the town, when they had the <lb/>
power to keep them out. Tin; Be- <lb/>
believes they shouldered <lb/>
much to the State treas- <lb/>
a great responsibility in that act. ,,,., .,. expected <lb/>
one that will some day in some at a time when It is most need-1 Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
way come home to them. Mo led to meet the Increased <lb/>
of the Board may have a the State government, because <lb/>
I of the large appropriation for <lb/>
KM PM <lb/>
I am in to do business than ever before, and if <lb/>
work and the best prices will get it I am going to have your <lb/>
tobacco. appeal to no passion or prejudice from upon <lb/>
the bed rock of truth and merit rest my chance your pat- <lb/>
ask you this year to give me a chance and I will <lb/>
take care of the balance. have been running a warehouse <lb/>
on this market nearly years and think I know how to sell <lb/>
your . I have with me a corps of thoroughly <lb/>
tent, reliable and courteous assistants, who will use every <lb/>
means to advance your interest. When yon come <lb/>
to Greenville I ask you especially to come around and see me <lb/>
whether you bring tobacco or not. A hearty, princely welcome <lb/>
always awaits you at the Farmers. <lb/>
Sincerely, <lb/>
O. L. JOYNER, <lb/>
Prop. Warehouse. <lb/>
lie schools, the charitable <lb/>
i and Confederate <lb/>
pensions <lb/>
Commissioner <lb/>
In immediate danger of these traps, <lb/>
but other fat bets have sous who <lb/>
arc being lured into ruin, they <lb/>
as the guardians of the town should recently paid to Treasurer <lb/>
have protected them. It may be Lacy in one lump. <lb/>
a matter to pass lightly over now, <lb/>
but the divine law of <lb/>
what we has never been <lb/>
changed, and there will be may a <lb/>
mother's heartache over the way- <lb/>
of a son that somebody <lb/>
Not Have Justice Done Him Until <lb/>
Alter He is Dead. <lb/>
During the Aral two years the <lb/>
receipts were not as large, by some <lb/>
to as will be <lb/>
this year, because the burdensome <lb/>
provisions of the <lb/>
caused a number of the life com- <lb/>
to withdraw, among them <lb/>
will beheld accountable for. being most of the best companies <lb/>
greater evil has thrust the country, some of tin in doing <lb/>
the town than these slot machines. <lb/>
The Greenville asks <lb/>
what words The Observer would <lb/>
use instead of Smith, of near <lb/>
suggesting that it <lb/>
may be bad but express- <lb/>
a larger business than that <lb/>
remained. But the best of these <lb/>
companies have now returned. <lb/>
For instance, me big old North- <lb/>
western Mutual Life, of which Mr, <lb/>
T. A. Cary, of Richmond, i gen- <lb/>
agent for Virginia and <lb/>
Carolina, which old a large <lb/>
the that there is worse, I ,, , .,.,, <lb/>
We don't know a thing about returned and the State tax on <lb/>
grammar of it looks renewals and new business of <lb/>
us and tunny, and others returned <lb/>
less so. but .,,, , <lb/>
Smith, the receipts of the Insurance Depart- <lb/>
though more round ., Mr. alone has just <lb/>
about, looks and sounds better in to the Commission- <lb/>
than either. The Norfolk Virgin. I .,.,, , ,.,. <lb/>
Ian-Pilot says that ., M over <lb/>
to are <lb/>
both which are <lb/>
used up its way, but depends <lb/>
citing Standard <lb/>
Dictionary as its authority, and <lb/>
State, and his will soon <lb/>
be in fall swing here again, and; <lb/>
well towards the head i f the <lb/>
procession. For, as in other lineal <lb/>
of trade, people will buy the beat <lb/>
says that is eon get, and the <lb/>
or not. companies like the <lb/>
j always command <lb/>
The Century Dictionary, which is <lb/>
The Observer's stand by o stand- <lb/>
doesn't countenance <lb/>
or and i -mi <lb/>
we regard both of these <lb/>
as but have all of <lb/>
them, even to to <lb/>
just as you <lb/>
brethren, for bless your souls, to <lb/>
and receive the share of the <lb/>
people's business. <lb/>
Commissioner will, on <lb/>
account of the return such coin- <lb/>
be able to pay into the <lb/>
treasury from 0100.000 to <lb/>
as the result of this <lb/>
once more. <lb/>
The Observer i <lb/>
lull wondering how we ever gut <lb/>
I along without an Insurance De- <lb/>
this a year <lb/>
of revenue collected through it. <lb/>
In sixteen mouths MB new <lb/>
tanks have beta <lb/>
The south has The aggregate <lb/>
capital is for all. It <lb/>
is that there was much need <lb/>
of enlarged banking facilities. The <lb/>
last report states now in <lb/>
south. <lb/>
A Toledo Judge has an <lb/>
injunction to restrain a Book of <lb/>
some forty ducks owned by Louis <lb/>
Gould from quacking at night, so <lb/>
they will not disturb the en <lb/>
of Harry Teal, a neighbor. If <lb/>
the ducks shall disregard the in- <lb/>
junction they will tie for <lb/>
contempt of Court. <lb/>
So long as the courts wait weeks <lb/>
sometimes even mouths before <lb/>
they bring before bar the Dead <lb/>
who has debauched some helpless <lb/>
women men ill to appeal <lb/>
to the shot gun rope for <lb/>
Had been a <lb/>
little more swift-footed la this conn <lb/>
last winter the town of Carthage <lb/>
would not have been to a <lb/>
class lynching within a few <lb/>
feet of the house. Our <lb/>
have a regard for the law dial <lb/>
i- high jealous but they Will <lb/>
protect good women at all <lb/>
The historian of the present, or <lb/>
next generation, is not likely <lb/>
lo accord Gen, Ransom his proper <lb/>
place history . It was so with <lb/>
bis great kinsman, Nathaniel Ma <lb/>
con, whom we regard as. perhaps, <lb/>
the greatest statesman Car- <lb/>
has produced. <lb/>
After serving <lb/>
try for nearly a quarter of a can- <lb/>
with distinguished ability in <lb/>
the highest legislative body in the <lb/>
world Gen. Ransom retired to <lb/>
ate life, on his farm, In debt and <lb/>
comparatively a poor while, <lb/>
many other, in like condition when <lb/>
they entered, and with the <lb/>
opportunity, became millionaires.; <lb/>
This speaks volumes for Ban- <lb/>
tool's honesty and devotion to <lb/>
duty since his retirement to <lb/>
private life he is rapidly <lb/>
a fortune by farming, and <lb/>
at a time of great agricultural de- <lb/>
He is now the largest <lb/>
cotton farmer the <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
No doubt cue of the causes of <lb/>
party disruption and <lb/>
now as always heretofore is the <lb/>
adoption in conventions of plat- <lb/>
forms contrary to the views of the <lb/>
people and then persistently apply- <lb/>
the lash to secure their <lb/>
tame. Thousands yield reluctant- <lb/>
thousands yield at all, <lb/>
I go into other parties in- <lb/>
stead and acquiesce with <lb/>
of T is a <lb/>
manifest growth of disposition <lb/>
the people to give lo <lb/>
understand they can not dominate <lb/>
hereafter. Just what is found in <lb/>
platforms that accord with their <lb/>
views they will endorse and <lb/>
but will go no further. The <lb/>
leading men as sheep are led is <lb/>
B thing of the past. People now a <lb/>
self-centered, They <lb/>
are their own individual <lb/>
of investigating public <lb/>
lions. Ibis appears to US to be the <lb/>
way wind is blowing and we <lb/>
write it down as our vision. We <lb/>
may be Incorrect, Lumber Bridge <lb/>
News. <lb/>
J make, a -i <lb/>
is laid that there is now <lb/>
a magistrate in the state. <lb/>
If this be true, It Is the first time <lb/>
since It ruction days, and <lb/>
the Democratic party is <lb/>
led to this credit. On the first <lb/>
month all the magistrates who were <lb/>
appointed by the Fusion <lb/>
tan of ISM, went out and <lb/>
With them went the last mag <lb/>
white man <lb/>
Record <lb/>
Educational Department. <lb/>
THE TEACHER AS A MISSIONARY. <lb/>
Editor REFLECTOR <lb/>
I have often seen metaphorical <lb/>
allusions applied to different <lb/>
cations, but it has been <lb/>
puzzle to me to apply a worthy <lb/>
figuration to the pedagogue. But <lb/>
considering the needs of our public <lb/>
schools the attend- <lb/>
the same, I would treat of the <lb/>
school teacher this article as a <lb/>
missionary. Not a missionary who <lb/>
goes forth to labor in fields bar- <lb/>
and savagery, but one who <lb/>
is to go forth into the rural dis- <lb/>
and gather the children into <lb/>
the school room. <lb/>
I consider it the duly <lb/>
of every teacher the county to <lb/>
work their respective districts <lb/>
as missionaries to the cause of <lb/>
education. Goto the parents of <lb/>
the children plead with them. <lb/>
beg I hem, explain doctrine of <lb/>
education. lb lie inspired <lb/>
with the work we are <lb/>
I know not the <lb/>
others, I find myself <lb/>
that one word with is worth <lb/>
two with A woman's ear <lb/>
is never closed to the words con- <lb/>
the her children, <lb/>
Show to the mother the importance <lb/>
of her children attending school. <lb/>
plead with her In their behalf, and <lb/>
I am convinced if such is done <lb/>
public schools <lb/>
will show a decided increase. <lb/>
The teachers of land hold <lb/>
their hands destiny of the <lb/>
The tills the soil <lb/>
and sees the fields grow green <lb/>
the and their verdure <lb/>
the fall; he tears the stalk of <lb/>
corn sees it die down the <lb/>
autumn; the treats <lb/>
patient and sees him recover or <lb/>
pass away in the attorney <lb/>
pleads his is the court and <lb/>
bears it lie the merchant <lb/>
deals Worldly goods and sees <lb/>
them devoured the morrow; but <lb/>
the School teacher deals in humane <lb/>
souls In puss nil, through <lb/>
and Inn <lb/>
Let on. i Iliad grow up in <lb/>
and for a <lb/>
a living to the <lb/>
neglect and of his <lb/>
parents or teacher, or To <lb/>
the teacher I will say let it never <lb/>
be said that from your neglect one <lb/>
child is grown up in <lb/>
this great and grand old county <lb/>
of Pitt. <lb/>
Let the parents join the teachers <lb/>
their work and band hand <lb/>
the beacon light from old will <lb/>
beam throughout her sister <lb/>
ties. W. F. <lb/>
Winterville Department. <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
N. C, Aug. <lb/>
Another of those delightful cu- <lb/>
was given last Monday <lb/>
evening at the home of Mr. I. I. <lb/>
by his charming daughter, <lb/>
Miss Battle in honor of her guest. <lb/>
Miss Lucy of ti rimes- <lb/>
land. The whole evening, as it <lb/>
could not have been otherwise, was <lb/>
delightfully For open <lb/>
handed hospitality kindness <lb/>
of heart Mr. and Mrs. Kittrell <lb/>
cannot be excelled, especially when <lb/>
assisted by their two delightful <lb/>
daughters. A visit to their home <lb/>
on any is one at all times to <lb/>
be very much desired. We ex- <lb/>
tend our thanks an <lb/>
invitation to be present regret <lb/>
exceedingly being deprived of the <lb/>
privilege, but hope Miss <lb/>
through life may enjoy many <lb/>
evenings, which she will justly <lb/>
merit. <lb/>
IS. F. Manning left Monday <lb/>
the northern markets to purchase <lb/>
his fall winter <lb/>
C. A. Fair and little daughter <lb/>
arc on a visit to relatives in Adams- <lb/>
town, Md. <lb/>
Miss hose Cox Visiting near <lb/>
Cleveland Hemby, of Washing- <lb/>
ton, came up Saturday and return- <lb/>
ed Monday. His sister, Mrs. <lb/>
Simon Move, accompanied him <lb/>
home to visit her parents. <lb/>
Miss Mary Harper, of Black <lb/>
Jack, who has been visiting her <lb/>
uncle, G. It. Dixon, returned home <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Miss Lucy after spending <lb/>
sometime with her parents, return- <lb/>
ed to Durham Monday. <lb/>
B. Cooper to Tarboro <lb/>
came back Monday even- <lb/>
K. B. Pail, living a short dis- <lb/>
from here, lost a barn of to- <lb/>
last Friday evening by <lb/>
lire. <lb/>
A. Cox wants BOO cords <lb/>
wood cut. <lb/>
Miss Miriam Johnson, after <lb/>
spending a few days visiting friends <lb/>
ban returned <lb/>
home. <lb/>
J. A. Jarrett, of I. <lb/>
a. Sugg, Jr., of Greenville, were <lb/>
here Sunday. <lb/>
x. Fulford, of Washington, <lb/>
spent a short while here Monday <lb/>
on business Mr. Fulford Is a stock- <lb/>
holder in the A. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
J. K. Faulkner left lust <lb/>
Wednesday for where he <lb/>
will visit his son, Dr. Faulkner, for <lb/>
the two months. He will <lb/>
the meantime fill his regular <lb/>
at this <lb/>
plane. <lb/>
Mrs. W. J. Kittrell, <lb/>
after visiting friends here in <lb/>
the country, returned home <lb/>
day. <lb/>
K. H. . visit to <lb/>
Kinston. <lb/>
a. Man- <lb/>
made a trip to <lb/>
ville Mood <lb/>
Mrs. Gertrude Bland, of Grifton, <lb/>
spout Saturday here visiting her <lb/>
brother, J. B our clever <lb/>
railroad <lb/>
Miss Laura Gas is <lb/>
i. I <lb/>
Mrs. J. D. On returned home <lb/>
from a visit to <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Miss Kittrell accompanied <lb/>
by her friend, Miss Lee Nichols, of <lb/>
Standard, returned home <lb/>
day. Miss Lee will spend some <lb/>
time here visiting. <lb/>
The following from the Durham <lb/>
If the company that went on <lb/>
Major Martin's <lb/>
owing to investigations by a <lb/>
legislative committee, who stands <lb/>
loss, Father Worth or the <lb/>
legislature <lb/>
Not by any <lb/>
It has occurred to <lb/>
us there was sound moral <lb/>
law at least, if not legal precedent, <lb/>
tor State assumption of this loss <lb/>
so far as it might relate to the <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
During the Summer Season, <lb/>
e upon sad <lb/>
until the is a or <lb/>
woof tin- u ears fur <lb/>
till simple <lb/>
to the of <lb/>
or No <lb/>
hi r. Avoid <lb/>
I'll- but one Pain-Killer. <lb/>
Price and <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
We desire to announce to the tobacco growing public that <lb/>
we will run the old Greenville Warehouse the coming tobacco <lb/>
season. We ask a liberal share of your 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 tho trade in ail 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/>
box stalls for their team, and Col. T. II. Walker, the well <lb/>
known joker, will act as host. Mr. LaFayette <lb/>
Moore, who as n drummer, has built up such an honorable <lb/>
for fair dealing with his customers, will be with us as <lb/>
and general assistant, and extends to his friends <lb/>
u cordial invitation to sell their tobacco at <lb/>
The Greenville Warehouse. <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 live 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/>
2nd. 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 prize 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/>
manufacturing country on the Globe. <lb/>
4th. Because our relations with these order and contract <lb/>
buyers are of the most friendly and cordial nature, and we <lb/>
have am pie means at our command to push every sale to the <lb/>
full limit of its value. <lb/>
Because, with all the bright tobacco manufacturing <lb/>
concerns of world, domestic and export speculators, attend- <lb/>
every sale at the old Greenville Warehouse, with our de- <lb/>
and tin 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/>
, EVANS GO- <lb/>
J. C. <lb/>
S. EVANS. <lb/>
D. S. SPAIN. <lb/>
Winterville High School. <lb/>
U SI S. <lb/>
term opens September 2nd and closes December 20th. <lb/>
Spring term begins December and ends May 16th. <lb/>
School, Academic, Intermediate and Primary De- <lb/>
and Music Delightful location noted for <lb/>
and surrounded by excellent moral and religious <lb/>
For and full information address <lb/>
G. E. LINEBERRY, Principal, <lb/>
Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
DIVIDEND RECORD IS THE RESULT <lb/>
the highest rate of interest consistent with safety. <lb/>
Rigid economy of management. <lb/>
Low death rate, resulting from a careful selection of risks <lb/>
limiting its business to the United States <lb/>
will be to your interest to see what can do for yon before <lb/>
placing your life insurance. <lb/>
territory open for Agents North Carolina. <lb/>
T. ARCHIBALD CARY, General Agent. <lb/>
For Virginia North Carolina, <lb/>
Northwestern Mutual life Insurance Company, <lb/>
1201 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va. <lb/>
Greenville Male Academy. <lb/>
The next session of this school will begin on Monday, September <lb/>
AS FOLLOWS i <lb/>
Primary English per month 02.00 English per month 03.00 <lb/>
Languages 1.00 <lb/>
This school has been its present management for thirteen <lb/>
years. The work in the past Is cited as a guarantee for the future. <lb/>
go every session from us directly to the or any College <lb/>
in the Stale. Their there speaks for tho work done here. <lb/>
Purely a business course given if denied. Stenography and Type <lb/>
Writing may be arranged for if pupils with. Your in the <lb/>
past is duly appreciated and we ask a of the same. Early <lb/>
entrance insures best work. H. <lb/>
Greenville, Aug. Principal. <lb/>
Exposition. <lb/>
i am ti about <lb/>
visitors with board room with all modern conveniences. <lb/>
view of Niagara River Lake Erie from the house. <lb/>
Niagara Falls car passes every minutes. mill <lb/>
walk to exposition ground. Take Niagara street ear to <lb/>
Auburn Avenue. Moderate rat, All will <lb/>
receive attention, <lb/>
Reductions <lb/>
IN ALL LINES NOT IN QUANTITY OR QUALITY, <lb/>
IN PRICE ONLY. <lb/>
Plenty Fine Clothing, Shoes, <lb/>
Hats, Mens Furnishings. <lb/>
PALL WILL ARRIVE, <lb/>
MUST BOOM FOR <lb/>
YOU KNOW WHO <lb/>
THE CLOTHIER. <lb/>
He Has Ladies Shoes Too. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there CROSS MARK <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
so to remind yon yon owe <lb/>
The for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
you to settle no early as <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you will not <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
When In need of rubber stamps <lb/>
call Reflector Rook Store. <lb/>
The Supply Co. are <lb/>
to their new warehouse <lb/>
near the depot. <lb/>
Old Shop Cooper, probably <lb/>
the oldest colored man the com- <lb/>
died Monday. <lb/>
The Greenville Manufacturing <lb/>
Co. started up work at the sash <lb/>
blind factory Monday. <lb/>
W. T. Lee Co., are bombard- <lb/>
high prices and knocking them <lb/>
out. They have something to say <lb/>
page. <lb/>
Sausage in Vinegar <lb/>
Magic Yeast, Pearl Hominy, Ad <lb/>
and Henry George Cigars <lb/>
at S. M. Schultz. <lb/>
Louis of Raleigh, has <lb/>
rented the vacant store the <lb/>
building and will open a stock of <lb/>
dry goods there, <lb/>
R. will give yon nice <lb/>
photographs for per dozen, cab- <lb/>
per dozen. <lb/>
on fourth page. <lb/>
have received the en- <lb/>
for our gin and mill plant <lb/>
will rend . for work in a few <lb/>
days. <lb/>
Keep mind Hatch Bros, ex- <lb/>
from to Norfolk <lb/>
tho The chance of such <lb/>
a trip for conies but seldom. <lb/>
Baker i Hart <lb/>
for hardware, are sole agents <lb/>
for harvesting <lb/>
stoves. See <lb/>
on page. <lb/>
Notice. I am now Ed- <lb/>
Si Fleming ready to ac- <lb/>
all my customers. I <lb/>
keep sharp razors and clean towels. <lb/>
Thanking all for past favors, <lb/>
you will continue your <lb/>
visits I am yours to serve. <lb/>
A. B. Tho Barber. <lb/>
I have authorized by the <lb/>
County to list de- <lb/>
taxes. All who <lb/>
have not listed their taxes for <lb/>
are lo come do so <lb/>
the of August, or they <lb/>
may hare an interview with the <lb/>
Solicitor at September court. <lb/>
T. R. <lb/>
Register Deeds. <lb/>
JOSEPH A. MOORE, <lb/>
in <lb/>
1286 Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. Y. <lb/>
It la f <lb/>
on i for pleasure <lb/>
the attacks <lb/>
of only <lb/>
great inconvenience, but are <lb/>
fatal In A of Perry <lb/>
Is, we hare <lb/>
mod effectual attack. <lb/>
is Pain- <lb/>
Killer, Price Hie sail <lb/>
MURDER. <lb/>
Two Men Kill Each Other. <lb/>
The report reached Greenville <lb/>
Wednesday that a double murder <lb/>
ban occurred near Gardner's Cross <lb/>
Swift Creek township. <lb/>
We could not learn full particulars <lb/>
of it, but gather the following from <lb/>
I lie <lb/>
Messrs. William Gardner and <lb/>
Mack Dixon were living <lb/>
near Gardner's. They had a fall- <lb/>
out over some small matter <lb/>
and on Tuesday evening got <lb/>
attraction. Gardner drew a <lb/>
pistol and three balls into <lb/>
Dixon's when Dixon <lb/>
knocked Gardner down, took the <lb/>
away from him shot the <lb/>
two remaining balls into Gardner's <lb/>
body. Both men died of the pistol <lb/>
wounds. <lb/>
Interment. <lb/>
The funeral of Ronald Williams, <lb/>
who died Monday, was held Tues- <lb/>
day at I o'clock p. m. in Cherry <lb/>
Hill cemetery, services being con- <lb/>
ducted at grave by H. <lb/>
It. Bare. The pall bearers were <lb/>
R. L. Carr and L, James <lb/>
and Messrs E. E. J. G. <lb/>
L. II. W. L. <lb/>
Brown. <lb/>
There was a large at <lb/>
the funeral. <lb/>
Arrested and Taken Back. <lb/>
Tuesday evening Chief of Police <lb/>
J. T. Smith arrested a young <lb/>
named H. who came <lb/>
here from Petersburg, having been <lb/>
advised by the Chief of Police of <lb/>
that city to look out for him. It <lb/>
is reported that there are some <lb/>
very serious charges against the <lb/>
young Chief Smith left with <lb/>
him Wednesday morning. <lb/>
Government Four on Each <lb/>
Route. <lb/>
Postmaster J. J. Perkins has <lb/>
just received sixteen metal letter <lb/>
boxes for use on the four rural free <lb/>
delivery routes out from <lb/>
Greenville. The people living <lb/>
along these routes their <lb/>
boxes for forwarding and re <lb/>
mail, the <lb/>
also four boxes on each <lb/>
route for the use of the public. <lb/>
These public boxes are placed at <lb/>
places the routes <lb/>
the mail carriers have to take up <lb/>
the letters from them In in., <lb/>
them on to the the <lb/>
as the private boxes, but no <lb/>
can get mail the public <lb/>
boxes as they are only for dropping <lb/>
matter to be forwarded. <lb/>
The places at which the boxes <lb/>
will be placed are as <lb/>
Route no. <lb/>
At It. J. Little's cotton gin on <lb/>
the river road. At C. I. Smith's <lb/>
store the road. <lb/>
At Pollard's store. At <lb/>
Route <lb/>
At T. E. Hooker's comer <lb/>
John Stanley Smith At <lb/>
Reedy church. At <lb/>
Harvey Tyson's At <lb/>
A. G, Cox's corner Win- <lb/>
Route no. <lb/>
At Samuel Corey's store on New <lb/>
road At P. Cox's gin on <lb/>
road. At W. L. Wooten's <lb/>
on River road. At i. <lb/>
Cross Roads. <lb/>
Route SO. <lb/>
At Randolph Bros, store <lb/>
At Gum Swamp <lb/>
church. At Bell's Cross Reads. <lb/>
At Whitehead's Cross Roads. <lb/>
The routes will be started the <lb/>
of September. <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Mrs, Jackie Ann <lb/>
Joyner, widow of the late Sir. <lb/>
Joyner, died Tuesday at <lb/>
her home near in her <lb/>
07th year. <lb/>
Mrs. Joyner was a sister of Rev. <lb/>
II. II. of Greenville, <lb/>
Mr. R. M. of Washington. <lb/>
She leaves no children. In her <lb/>
death one of our best women passes <lb/>
away. <lb/>
Come Along. <lb/>
don't think folks are paying <lb/>
their debts with tobacco as <lb/>
fast as they should. At least <lb/>
who owe for the Bat- <lb/>
are not crowding each <lb/>
other in order to get to the <lb/>
and pay up. There is a string <lb/>
of them from whom we would be <lb/>
glad lo have a call. <lb/>
Severely Burned. <lb/>
A colored woman named Polly <lb/>
Randolph was severely <lb/>
night. A lamp in her <lb/>
room exploded when she went <lb/>
to put it out her clothing caught <lb/>
on tire <lb/>
Notice of Dissolution of Partnership, <lb/>
The of W. T. Lipscomb <lb/>
Co., which has formerly been com- <lb/>
posed of T. Lipscomb, T. <lb/>
Hooker B. E. has <lb/>
been dissolved. The said W. T. <lb/>
and S. T. Hooker will <lb/>
continue the business at Liberty <lb/>
Warehouse under the <lb/>
W. T. Lipscomb Co., and the <lb/>
said W. T. Lipscomb S. T. <lb/>
Hooker are now the owners of all <lb/>
amounts due the old of <lb/>
Lipscomb Co., and will pay all <lb/>
the outstanding claims against the <lb/>
same. W. T. <lb/>
S. T. Hooker. <lb/>
July <lb/>
Announcement. <lb/>
The firm W. T. Lipscomb <lb/>
Co., is now composed of W. T. <lb/>
Lipscomb and T. Hooker, they <lb/>
having purchased the entire inter- <lb/>
est of B. E. in the business <lb/>
the undersigned desire to <lb/>
thank our and customers <lb/>
for their past patronage to <lb/>
state that to do <lb/>
business at the Liberty Ware- <lb/>
house where we will always be <lb/>
pleased to serve them. We are <lb/>
fully prepared to protect the in- <lb/>
of all customers and to <lb/>
secure for them highest prices <lb/>
for their . <lb/>
W. T. Lipscomb, <lb/>
S. T. <lb/>
July 30th, <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
Mayor W. II. Long has disposed <lb/>
of the following cases in his court <lb/>
last <lb/>
Ola permitting goat to <lb/>
run at large street, lined one <lb/>
penny and costs, <lb/>
Willie bicycle <lb/>
without bell and failure to give <lb/>
right of way, lined one <lb/>
penny costs, 03.86. <lb/>
Ethel riotous and <lb/>
conduct, costs <lb/>
Smith, using vulgar <lb/>
profane language, lined 03.00 <lb/>
costs, <lb/>
Carter, assault, lined <lb/>
and costs, 3.30. <lb/>
Win. Webb, <lb/>
lined costs, 03.20. <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, suffering goat to <lb/>
at large, lined one penny and <lb/>
02.30. <lb/>
L. O. Smith. <lb/>
drunk, affray, <lb/>
half the costs, <lb/>
Smith lined and half the costs, <lb/>
total, 011.55. <lb/>
I. Smith, carrying concealed <lb/>
weapon, bound over lo September <lb/>
term of Superior Court. <lb/>
Silas drunk dis- <lb/>
orderly, lined costs 03.20. <lb/>
Savage, assault, <lb/>
costs, 01.15. <lb/>
it <lb/>
This space is reserved for <lb/>
Big New Store. <lb/>
Watch it for Startling Prices. <lb/>
j m <lb/>
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Have Ton Forgot <lb/>
What <lb/>
THE NEGRO IN THE <lb/>
THAT I <lb/>
UP TO DATE LINK OF <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Slices <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware A OF <lb/>
WHICH I AM TO <lb/>
Come to see me your Barn I Flour or <lb/>
Yours to p <lb/>
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE IX the <lb/>
II HE III ill. <lb/>
OF NEWARK. X. J. YOLK POLICY HAS <lb/>
Value, <lb/>
Z. Cash Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance. <lb/>
t. Extended Insurance works <lb/>
.-. Is <lb/>
Will lie reinstated if arrears be pail within on while you <lb/>
are or within three utter laps., upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of payment of arrears with Interest. <lb/>
second No Host fictions. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cl each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb/>
. i, They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
i To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To make policy payable as an daring the lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
None genuine <lb/>
Red <lb/>
take a tut <lb/>
5.43 j- <lb/>
TO PR OF <lb/>
HEW, <lb/>
Night Sweats and Grippe, and <lb/>
all forms of <lb/>
DON'T TO DIE <lb/>
SPEND CENTS AND BE <lb/>
TONIC <lb/>
IT V NO CURE NO PAY t PER <lb/>
TAKE. <lb/>
Horner Military School, <lb/>
OXFORD, N. U <lb/>
Elegant buildings, heated the fan system, securing per- <lb/>
ventilation. Sixteen new rooms for two boys each to be added for <lb/>
the fall term. Engagements should be made early. Annual attendance <lb/>
up to the full and many turn, d away each session for lack of <lb/>
room. Best field, with quarter mile track, in the Bomb. <lb/>
Faculty of specialists special work, Curriculum preparatory to <lb/>
the best college or education. An atmosphere high ideals <lb/>
surround the school, as students preparing for higher education <lb/>
are excluded. Fall term begins September <lb/>
THE NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
STATE AND <lb/>
Literary, Classical. I. Music. <lb/>
d to for <lb/>
Practice and n H frail <lb/>
Annual <lb/>
moil i <lb/>
Invited from d. , f <lb/>
CHARLES <lb/>
I I <lb/>
of S <lb/>
I ii <lb/>
s-.-i. <lb/>
I I. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
GREAT <lb/>
LAXATIVE <lb/>
II you bad <lb/>
breath, liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, loss <lb/>
appetite, lack bad blood, blotched or muddy skin, <lb/>
or and which tell the of bad an <lb/>
Impaired digestive Will Cure Von. <lb/>
clean out the bowels, the liver and kidneys <lb/>
the membranes the stomach, purify your and put you <lb/>
your again. Your appetite will return, your bowels move <lb/>
your and kidneys cease to trouble you, your akin will and <lb/>
Freshen and you will feel the old time energy and buoyancy. <lb/>
Mothers tho arose, I. lira tn lull- , <lb/>
let . <lb/>
Ii keeps regular t J. <lb/>
digestion, i . clean Um t <lb/>
i n east . <lb/>
Mr It Ii <lb/>
Fir Salt by <lb/>
The Commercial <lb/>
peal nth the dispersion and <lb/>
distribution of the <lb/>
lion the <lb/>
I congestion in the South. <lb/>
we two thirds of the <lb/>
population Lo scatter itself <lb/>
the East and <lb/>
that paper, no <lb/>
problem will Com <lb/>
upon which The Hew <lb/>
When, however, <lb/>
lion from the South Is attempted <lb/>
them <lb/>
rises at bitter protest, if not <lb/>
forcible opposition, on the <lb/>
cal ground it <lb/>
the Southern labor supply. <lb/>
On the other hand, as the <lb/>
of a recent attempt to <lb/>
port laborers from the South <lb/>
for Illinois manufacturing com- <lb/>
proved. North <lb/>
lees the <lb/>
of such com petition. <lb/>
If, then, the problem is <lb/>
ever to be solved the way the <lb/>
Memphis pa pet advises, it will <lb/>
have to be by a slow and long pro <lb/>
of individual migration to the <lb/>
South as well as from it. and of <lb/>
on the one side blacks <lb/>
on toe other. The extensive diver- <lb/>
of the am of foreign <lb/>
migration from the North to the <lb/>
South would settle the problem. <lb/>
the South has need for all the <lb/>
has. Instead of <lb/>
Us having any to spare, whether <lb/>
black or white, we re-ad daily com- <lb/>
plaints in Southern newspapers of <lb/>
an insufficiency of labor. <lb/>
there is much truth is this com- <lb/>
and it is just as well to <lb/>
so candidly. curses <lb/>
Curie and migrate, <lb/>
but some ago when there was <lb/>
an edits laborers from the <lb/>
stale the Legislature of Car- <lb/>
passed a law to stop i <lb/>
did <lb/>
we believe adopted similar <lb/>
looking at both <lb/>
sides of the question, it would <lb/>
pear that if the i.- to get <lb/>
away from the he will have <lb/>
to sneak out, and if he Into <lb/>
North as a laborer or workman <lb/>
be will have to sneak in. The idea <lb/>
foreign population coming into <lb/>
the South to supplant the <lb/>
OS farm laborers is an iridescent <lb/>
dream. The foreigners come to <lb/>
this country but they d not come <lb/>
South. South had to take <lb/>
them as they came It is perhaps as <lb/>
well that they do not come, for <lb/>
w bile many them arc good many <lb/>
of them are bad. The principal <lb/>
difficulty of the present situation <lb/>
is the disposition of lo <lb/>
the farms and ma <lb/>
in the and Cities, v, <lb/>
live largely in Idleness and yet <lb/>
more largely in ice. If those of <lb/>
their race who Influence with <lb/>
lawyers, <lb/>
doctors others to whom they <lb/>
up, and the white politicians <lb/>
of the party, to which <lb/>
tin y induce them <lb/>
to quit the crime of <lb/>
the cities and towns, and return to <lb/>
the soil, where they naturally be- <lb/>
long, they would confer a blessing <lb/>
upon the themselves and <lb/>
do a treat service to the farmers <lb/>
who need their labor, and thus <lb/>
confer benefit upon both races and <lb/>
the productive capacity of <lb/>
the section as a whole, lint <lb/>
labor is the labor of the <lb/>
Smith especially the Southern cot- <lb/>
ton fields, though ii Is far <lb/>
from ideal it w ill have to be <lb/>
OS people take each Other in mar. <lb/>
for or for worse-, for <lb/>
all the indications are that ii will <lb/>
continue for years the sole <lb/>
dependence of agricultural <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
Two hundred bushels of <lb/>
remove <lb/>
the <lb/>
soil. Unless this quantity <lb/>
is returned to the soil, <lb/>
the following crop will <lb/>
materially decrease. <lb/>
. at <lb/>
and <lb/>
various crops. <lb/>
are Mas <lb/>
GERMAN KALI WORKS. <lb/>
L c. <lb/>
Voile <lb/>
I th A m of <lb/>
am tin of alL <lb/>
m New <lb/>
k. <lb/>
CHRISTIAN GEORGE, <lb/>
Paper Hanging. <lb/>
am prepared lo fill Wall <lb/>
per and If Full line <lb/>
from designers lo nun <lb/>
am a lo <lb/>
OB <lb/>
Order I r piper at the store of <lb/>
pi <lb/>
J. H. BUNN, <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
is-,. <lb/>
Greensboro College <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C. <lb/>
Literary Business Courses. <lb/>
Schools of Music, Art and <lb/>
Literary Course and all <lb/>
Living per Year. <lb/>
Session begins September <lb/>
11th. on <lb/>
cation. DEED PEACOCK, <lb/>
President. <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
Fro-n <lb/>
i. 1-. <lb/>
Teddy President <lb/>
boom arrived In Washington this <lb/>
week. It was brought by <lb/>
members of the Kansas Con- <lb/>
delegation, who declared <lb/>
that the republicans were <lb/>
for hint and intended to do every- <lb/>
thing they could to get him <lb/>
When it i; considered that <lb/>
the administration is dead opposed <lb/>
to that those Con- <lb/>
were in Washington ask- <lb/>
administration favors, it will <lb/>
be seen that they had their nerve <lb/>
along with them. It is true that <lb/>
none of the big guns of the <lb/>
were in town, <lb/>
the small fry. such as <lb/>
secretaries, were afraid to tell those <lb/>
Congressmen that were tread- <lb/>
log on forbidden ground, but the <lb/>
telegraph lines were in good work- <lb/>
order and some of them found <lb/>
out before left, and they <lb/>
w ill probably In SI mole about it <lb/>
before their applications for ad- <lb/>
ministration favors are acted upon. <lb/>
I. mg before ii will be a sure <lb/>
Other Southern States way for a .-publican to get on the <lb/>
administration blacklist to declare <lb/>
himself in favor of Roosevelt's <lb/>
nomination. There is no longer <lb/>
any doubt that is a <lb/>
and that it is work- <lb/>
for strength in the West and <lb/>
ignoring few York, where <lb/>
the machine makes it <lb/>
nun in ism. <lb/>
J. W. k CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties Bags. <lb/>
and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
Practical Education <lb/>
Next <lb/>
In <lb/>
sad s <lb/>
of Unary and <lb/>
-0 a Total <lb/>
eluding <lb/>
k MECHANIC ARTS, <lb/>
Perry Go., <lb/>
COMMISSION- <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Now <lb/>
th.- <lb/>
for June sod <lb/>
Leas than Ions <lb/>
Car Load <lb/>
Ion<lb/>
us bare roar as i u m <lb/>
j. W. <lb/>
NOTICE TO t <lb/>
The Clerk Superior of <lb/>
having baaed <lb/>
lo ms, toe on lbs Mb <lb/>
the estate of <lb/>
notice is given to <lb/>
all persons lo the estate to make <lb/>
immediate payment lo lbs <lb/>
to nil if estate lo <lb/>
their claims property to the <lb/>
twelve months after <lb/>
dale of lull or this n Kill <lb/>
plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
the day of <lb/>
Lynn Tripp <lb/>
Three One Year for <lb/>
Weekly Times <lb/>
VA., <lb/>
Now Only Cents a Year, <lb/>
and includes absolutely free The <lb/>
Paragon Monthly. Sew The <lb/>
Farm Journal. Philadelphia. <lb/>
IKE DAILY ANt SUNDAY TIMES. <lb/>
Including Farm Journal Para- <lb/>
Monthly, now only fit per <lb/>
year; mouth by mail. <lb/>
Address TIMES, <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily A. M. for <lb/>
leave Greenville daily <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. carries freight <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 Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore, <lb/>
and Line front <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
N. <lb/>
is not only the family <lb/>
ind at one . . <lb/>
THE CO , M V , m <lb/>
still to any I H n <lb/>
me la a i. g lime <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
TOR TORPID LIVER. <lb/>
A torpid be <lb/>
prod aces <lb/>
SICK <lb/>
Dyspepsia, <lb/>
Sallow Piles. <lb/>
I here Is no better <lb/>
than OR. <lb/>
I'll t s. as a trial will prove. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
Prof. T. M. Dick, of <lb/>
X. Y., has been elected to the chair <lb/>
of elect rial of A. A <lb/>
M. College of this <lb/>
Atlanta, tin., Nov. I'M. <lb/>
We ban bandied Dr. <lb/>
over since its first in- <lb/>
to the public and trade a pro- <lb/>
medicine, and our trade in tis <lb/>
steadily Increased from year t. year until <lb/>
our orders now two <lb/>
per year, is very <lb/>
strong fence its and the <lb/>
it is giving the the <lb/>
country, tor they that nothing so effect- <lb/>
counteracts lite the <lb/>
hot <lb/>
lo <lb/>
Kill CO. <lb/>
Wholesale Druggists. <lb/>
for Roosevelt III hope to con- <lb/>
the delegation. Roosevelt's <lb/>
friends arc pointing out <lb/>
eland was nominated in ISM, <lb/>
though the New York delegation <lb/>
was pledged to Hill. <lb/>
Comment is being made <lb/>
marked discrepancy between the <lb/>
number of Filipinos who have been <lb/>
captured or tune surrendered and <lb/>
the Dumber of rides, loan official <lb/>
document issued War Do <lb/>
this week the total <lb/>
of Filipinos captured and <lb/>
rendered is given as while <lb/>
total number of lilies <lb/>
ed and captured is only 1,212. ii <lb/>
cannot be that Filipinos <lb/>
were fighting with only 1,212 rifles, <lb/>
And if the surrendered <lb/>
have secreted their it <lb/>
expect to have UM <lb/>
for I hem again, <lb/>
Ii is now said in Washington <lb/>
Senator <lb/>
for trying to a whits man's <lb/>
republican party in South <lb/>
no, in addition lo the control of the <lb/>
Federal pall of Slate is to <lb/>
be a seal i i t Federal bench for <lb/>
himself, in the Sen- <lb/>
ale ends. <lb/>
LAND <lb/>
of a of the <lb/>
court Co <lb/>
S. Best, I, Beet and Burton <lb/>
Beat, the <lb/>
Will for court <lb/>
house door in OS. the <lb/>
2nd of Sept. <lb/>
ad tract of lying North side of <lb/>
and <lb/>
at a slake side of <lb/>
said road Frank William's comer, thence <lb/>
South E. N poles lo said William's <lb/>
other South West <lb/>
to a comer DOST Hiding <lb/>
South East SO poles, thence South <lb/>
to s stake comer In line, thence <lb/>
Soul SB West, poles to Main Bead, <lb/>
then with Main to the <lb/>
res. more or <lb/>
August <lb/>
JAMBS. <lb/>
Ci in. r <lb/>
SALE OF TOWN LOT <lb/>
virtue of a decree of the <lb/>
of Pill made in a <lb/>
therein <lb/>
Cannon, Public Administrator, <lb/>
administering lbs estate W. II. <lb/>
vs. Bonnie II. and <lb/>
will on Monday. 2nd, <lb/>
before Court II in <lb/>
sell SI lie Kile lo the highest r. for <lb/>
lot or panel of land in the <lb/>
town of County, knows lot <lb/>
No. iii Mock II. of said <lb/>
Including the saw sod grist mill <lb/>
situate. the 1st day of ISM. <lb/>
JESSE <lb/>
the <lb/>
estate of W. II. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and Ties always <lb/>
on i <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb/>
Country produce <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
is UM <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
Elisabeth <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
By virtue of two Executions directed t <lb/>
the from the Superior e <lb/>
Pitt County entitled A. F Young Co., <lb/>
against and E. <lb/>
against J. W. cox. I will on Monday <lb/>
2nd day of Sept. 1801 at o'clock <lb/>
the court house door of County n Ii lo <lb/>
highest for , .- <lb/>
lion sH the right title . ml int. real which J. <lb/>
W. Cox baa the following described <lb/>
lies One piece land at <lb/>
X Ii, n <lb/>
of the New and road run- <lb/>
down the New Road lo <lb/>
thence line around <lb/>
to Tail Hoed, then with the Tail <lb/>
to the beginning. Containing <lb/>
land at <lb/>
X U <lb/>
fully i Deed Ir. in cos <lb/>
and wife lo s. In Book <lb/>
M page It. office of <lb/>
County i no other piece of land eon- <lb/>
acres fully a <lb/>
from I., wile lo John in <lb/>
Hook l-4 page iii <lb/>
county. This 2nd. day of Aug. low. <lb/>
of Count, <lb/>
. M. <lb/>
rip. <lb/>
I.-1 <lb/>
between <lb/>
Ii. r, of Jones-<lb/>
i his <lb/>
Rudolph <lb/>
Photographer, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
The In go. I work low priori <lb/>
I'll i- per <lb/>
at per dozen. All <lb/>
other lines Tery cheap. Crayon Portraits <lb/>
made any small picture <lb/>
I'll. hand all lime. and <lb/>
examine my work. No trouble lo show <lb/>
couples answer The very <lb/>
work guaranteed lo all. Office hours <lb/>
B to a. in., I, to p. m. lours to please, <lb/>
Wholesale and retail Grocer and <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. Cash Mid for <lb/>
Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar <lb/>
Turkeys, etc. Bed- <lb/>
Oak Suits, Ba- <lb/>
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor <lb/>
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
sod <lb/>
Meat Tobacco, Key <lb/>
American Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Tine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cot I on Seed Meal Gar <lb/>
Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Crackers, <lb/>
Cheese. Deal Butter, Stand- <lb/>
ard Sewing M a c Ii i n cs , and nu- <lb/>
other goods. Quality <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for tali. Coin <lb/>
see me. <lb/>
J. II. <lb/>
I E C. I. II Cherry, <lb/>
William <lb/>
J. II. <lb/>
II. A. <lb/>
J. individually. <lb/>
The B <lb/>
and as administrator <lb/>
and at Executor of II A will <lb/>
take notice that in action entitled as <lb/>
has been Superior court. <lb/>
of Pitt county, to have that tract of laud <lb/>
known Alpine, of which E C <lb/>
died and sold by <lb/>
of the court to pay a debt due plaintiff <lb/>
I K. and also lo r.-train <lb/>
cherry from making sale laid land <lb/>
i J II -ml <lb/>
f. r other relief <lb/>
th. said defendant will take <lb/>
notice that be la required to appear at the <lb/>
next term Of Superior court of said county <lb/>
In In held on the 1-t Monday In September, <lb/>
house said county in <lb/>
answerer lo <lb/>
the complaint in said action or the plaintiff <lb/>
will apply tn the court for the relief de- <lb/>
in Mid <lb/>
This day of July, um <lb/>
C. <lb/>
lira it <lb/>
UNIVERSITY <lb/>
of North Carolina. <lb/>
THE THE STATE'S <lb/>
SYSTEM. <lb/>
ACADEMIC <lb/>
LAW, MEDICINE, <lb/>
Eighty live scholarship. Free <lb/>
tuition lo teachers and <lb/>
sons. Loans for the needy. <lb/>
Students s. <lb/>
Dormitories, Water Works, <lb/>
Central Healing system. <lb/>
spent in improvements in <lb/>
Fall term begins <lb/>
, Address, <lb/>
e. Pros., <lb/>
Chapel Hill, X. C. <lb/>
W. R. WHICHARD A BRO, <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The complete in every de <lb/>
and prices as low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market <lb/>
paid for country produce <lb/>
prices <lb/>
II <lb/>
IN- <lb/>
P i r-- <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Gram and <lb/>
ions. Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
William bat bought <lb/>
In- a labor <lb/>
paper, at Alexandria, Va. <lb/>
notice <lb/>
Public. <lb/>
Mr. Arch I <lb/>
Virginia,. that <lb/>
Known Company, <lb/>
BENEFIT <lb/>
Life f <lb/>
l or <lb/>
I icy lo iii- public <lb/>
of <lb/>
now n in. in <lb/>
tad will <lb/>
aid to All <lb/>
the very in the best <lb/>
mi- .-. in world, <lb/>
in lows HI not <lb/>
JOHN c. <lb/>
Stale M C <lb/>
SI. <lb/>
policy <lb/>
Live, <lb/>
lo word for <lb/>
Old <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
ISSUED WEEKLY. <lb/>
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, <lb/>
Advance. <lb/>
One Six Months <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy Be. <lb/>
traveling canvassers cm- <lb/>
ployed. taken at <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
year for or Tub Daily <lb/>
i i and <lb/>
one year for payable in ad- <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
or photo. <lb/>
for <lb/>
O. CO. <lb/>
WASH <lb/>
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