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Cotton Bagging and always <lb />
on hand <lb />
kept es <lb />
Country produce <lb />
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb />
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H. M. EMERSON, <lb />
Agent <lb />
J. B. KENLY, Manager. <lb />
T. M. <lb />
Wee <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
D. J. EDITOR <lb />
TO <lb />
VOL <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, MAY S <lb />
NO <lb />
-AT- <lb />
e. <lb />
Take Away <lb />
Women <lb />
And what would follow said a <lb />
Women's Rights orator. <lb />
excitedly shouted a man <lb />
in the gallery. <lb />
Perhaps that's why so many <lb />
men do their shoe business at our <lb />
store, for we certainly have the <lb />
women's trade. <lb />
Why shouldn't we <lb />
We carry the most famous line <lb />
of Women's shoes and our store is <lb />
fairly ablaze with the latest Spring creations in <lb />
Kid and Patent Kid Goodyear Welt <lb />
insures sole flexibility and <lb />
They will soon be on the feet of the best dressers <lb />
in town. <lb />
They're yours at to a pair. <lb />
As well be go of the World as oat of Fashion. <lb />
For earliest knowing and possessing of the authoritative <lb />
things of fashion, keep yourself familiar with <lb />
Ricks Wilkinson. <lb />
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb />
BENEFIT III <lb />
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
Cash Value, <lb />
Paid up <lb />
Extended 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 upon satisfactory evidence <lb />
of payment of arrears with interest. <lb />
No Restrictions. <lb />
are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each <lb />
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb />
They To reduce Premiums, or <lb />
Increase the Insurance, or <lb />
To make policy payable as an daring lifetime <lb />
of Insured. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Any City May be <lb />
Local prosperity rests practically <lb />
the people of Hie town or <lb />
city. <lb />
The town whose people are <lb />
waiting outsiders lo alone; <lb />
and give its trade an impetus with <lb />
their money, is to have gnu n <lb />
In its streets, and to rent sins on , <lb />
the majority of its stores a <lb />
buildings. <lb />
This waiting upon outsiders, is <lb />
us fatal in its demoralizing effects <lb />
upon a town, H is the waiting <lb />
luau tor some one to i. <lb />
and give him <lb />
get left, and yet it stems <lb />
ninny that a fatality <lb />
over keeping them <lb />
ally tinder the delusion, Hint <lb />
impossible will take place, in <lb />
good thing coining to each, without <lb />
the individual effort being made. <lb />
Prosperity like happiness, <lb />
from within, and strength <lb />
from within and not from any out- <lb />
side source. <lb />
The people of a town have only <lb />
themselves to blame, for dull <lb />
limes, except In rare instances. <lb />
No place can lie so unfortunately <lb />
located as to lie incapable of de i <lb />
in its trade in new <lb />
industries, if the people make the <lb />
right effort. <lb />
Times may lie dull, trade prove <lb />
indifferent with the merchants, <lb />
and no developments take place- <lb />
there is some local trouble it <lb />
all, the remedy is a local one, <lb />
which will not lie hard to <lb />
if Intelligently sought for. <lb />
Journal. <lb />
We are now ready tor an i by ladies. We <lb />
ml rip line <lb />
Silks, Saline, Laces, Embroideries, Velvets. Ribbons, <lb />
White Goods, she., Minstrel cloth. Grenadines and <lb />
all the newest <lb />
Skirt Goods. <lb />
Have you seen <lb />
Lace Curtains <lb />
All Kinds at The Reflector <lb />
SCHOOL- BOOKS <lb />
A Woman Um Atlanta to Washing- <lb />
ton Sole Occupant of Pullman <lb />
Car. <lb />
A woman scored an <lb />
victory a contest with the <lb />
Southern Railway Friday night. <lb />
She got on a Pullman car attached <lb />
to the train at <lb />
Friday afternoon, and <lb />
showed a ticket and a Pullman car <lb />
coupon for Washington. When <lb />
the train at Atlanta Fri- <lb />
day at it was found that the <lb />
woman was the only passenger on <lb />
the ear ticketed for the North, <lb />
When was asked to <lb />
to another car to the <lb />
northbound train she produced her <lb />
Pullman coupon from her <lb />
case and <lb />
entitles mo lo a section in <lb />
this car to <lb />
is all i lg it, re- <lb />
plied tho <lb />
have been made <lb />
this car will not go <lb />
think it said the lady. <lb />
coupon Lays lam to ride <lb />
this car to and I don't <lb />
propose to leave the <lb />
Efforts of officials to make <lb />
lie woman leave the Pullman <lb />
I v. re in vain. She was perfectly <lb />
cool and finally <lb />
the railway officials admitted de- <lb />
feat by attaching the Pullman, <lb />
with its single to <lb />
northbound train carry it <lb />
through to Washington. The car <lb />
was without a conductor or porter, <lb />
and passengers along way <lb />
it a dead head car; but <lb />
Mr. J. M. traffic manager of <lb />
the Southern, and J. L. Cox, of <lb />
Atlanta, a soliciting freight <lb />
for the road, who were on the train, <lb />
told the story of the occurrence at <lb />
Atlanta and admitted defeat for <lb />
their company. The name of the <lb />
woman was not given by the South- <lb />
officials. She was well dressed <lb />
and distinguished looking. <lb />
Record. <lb />
not come in and look, <lb />
worn out. come before I In <lb />
attract, Quality decides. <lb />
Those at. your window are nearly <lb />
newest patterns are sold. Prices <lb />
Look us closely to as you <lb />
Vaccination Took After Two Years. <lb />
The remarkable case of a small <lb />
girl whose vaccination look after <lb />
I two Would be <lb />
consolation to those who have <lb />
over quickly. The case has been <lb />
report to one of the medical <lb />
journals by the child's <lb />
and is recorded as being probably <lb />
without precedent in medical <lb />
science. <lb />
The fluid was when <lb />
she was only month- old and <lb />
with slight Nulling was <lb />
thought about that until a few <lb />
weeks ago, and I y cats after the <lb />
Original when she had <lb />
nu Muriel fever with <lb />
which paneled <lb />
the family The old <lb />
murks seemed to wake up <lb />
again. <lb />
Inquiry the little <lb />
girl had not rev urinated, <lb />
though all the symptoms might <lb />
have indicated that she hail. <lb />
Other physicians were called In and <lb />
Watched fuse. <lb />
When the child's recovery was <lb />
that one <lb />
explanation feasible was that the <lb />
Vaccination had latent <lb />
in the system for two years <lb />
and the lever had started it <lb />
York Sun. <lb />
Small crops, unsalable veg- <lb />
result from want of <lb />
Potash. <lb />
Vegetables especially <lb />
fond of Potash. <lb />
our free pamphlets. <lb />
WORKS, <lb />
Nassau St.,<lb />
do to prices. Measure your purchases by the satisfaction they <lb />
yield and you will say this is the best place in Greenville to <lb />
buy goods. <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb />
The Only Department Store in <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
We have just added Steam Supply to our business <lb />
sell anything in this line very low. See us when in want of <lb />
Globe and Anglo Valves, Standard Globe <lb />
and Angle Valves, Cheek Valves, Water <lb />
Oil Cups, Air Cocks, Steam Hancock <lb />
U. S. Cocks, Steam <lb />
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Fitting all sizes. <lb />
LINE OF Packing, Rubber Bolt, Gaudy <lb />
Belt, Leather Belt, Belt Letting, Belt Hooks, <lb />
SOLE AGENTS <lb />
Men Will Be Beys. <lb />
In exercise <lb />
will strain <lb />
their muscle and go home limping <lb />
sore. Then are they have Perry <lb />
i ham in soothe the <lb />
nerve; to muscles <lb />
h warmth and healing power. It <lb />
relieved the pain of two generations <lb />
Americans. Large bottle ft and w cents. <lb />
To Pick Cotton by Machinery. <lb />
Birmingham, Ala., <lb />
A special to The Birmingham <lb />
News from Jackson, Miss., <lb />
Brat contract ever <lb />
made in the world to pick cotton <lb />
by machinery was doted In Green- <lb />
ville, a few days since and the <lb />
experiment with the machine will <lb />
be made on a plantation in Wash- <lb />
county, next fall. <lb />
a mail i- the inventor <lb />
of the device and for the past <lb />
years bus been conducting <lb />
the vicinity of Greenville. <lb />
He now claims the device has <lb />
been modeled on a practice work <lb />
s int.- basis feels confident that <lb />
c will revolutionize the cotton <lb />
picking industry in South. <lb />
The machine, admits is value- <lb />
less on level uplands, <lb />
low valleys prairie grounds, <lb />
but even if if should prove success- <lb />
with Ibis limit, its effect on the <lb />
question in will be <lb />
very <lb />
The Cotton Boll Worm. <lb />
is the lime to cope with <lb />
boll-worm, which did so much <lb />
damage In cotton in the Southern <lb />
Her of counties of North <lb />
last. year. This worm is exactly <lb />
the same species as the one blob <lb />
attacks green corn in the oar, <lb />
it is by using corn that we fight <lb />
the worm. <lb />
Plant rows of very <lb />
early sweet corn through <lb />
so it shall be tender <lb />
at the time the bolls are form <lb />
on the cotton. The parent <lb />
moths of the Doll-worm Will by <lb />
this means be to deposit <lb />
the eggs on tie and much of <lb />
cotton Will lie pared. <lb />
When the cotton arc well <lb />
formed, and the ears of corn have <lb />
become badly Infested With the <lb />
worms, corn should lie JUl and <lb />
win ins are thus destroyed, <lb />
Department Agriculture, Raleigh <lb />
N. <lb />
Pneumonia chief Danger. <lb />
People are growing healthier <lb />
lives are longer in <lb />
this country, if medical statistics <lb />
can be replied on. In <lb />
figures published in the last <lb />
life has in en lengthened by an <lb />
of years in last de <lb />
In 1800 the average length of <lb />
life the United Stales was 81.1 <lb />
In this mean <lb />
bad risen to years, chiefly by <lb />
reason of mortality <lb />
among very young. <lb />
The diseases which have <lb />
Caused most deaths recent <lb />
are pneumonia, consumption <lb />
heart disease, in order <lb />
named. Deaths from the <lb />
cause have increased slightly <lb />
medical science has made <lb />
little progress in <lb />
n specific treatment for it. <lb />
Pneumonia is an dis- <lb />
ease like tuberculosis. Although <lb />
is not so as are many <lb />
other the sanitation of <lb />
houses, schools, shops, factories, <lb />
places of mid <lb />
medical opinion, undoubtedly <lb />
determines to a great extent the <lb />
vulnerability of the system to It. <lb />
Neglect of the ordinary laws of <lb />
health is responsible for many <lb />
of pneumonia. Among per- <lb />
measures suggested for its <lb />
prevent ion are avoidance of undue <lb />
exposure to inclement weather and <lb />
of crowded and ill-ventilated <lb />
eating and <lb />
exercise in the open air with <lb />
special reference to complete res- <lb />
There is nothing <lb />
deep breathing while <lb />
walking out of <lb />
An in a certain town not <lb />
far away, who sometimes goes to <lb />
church on Sunday, has come to the <lb />
following sensible <lb />
Indies should take off their hats in <lb />
chunk. No preacher can inspire <lb />
i man who is looking into a lap- <lb />
sided aggregation of dead birds, <lb />
skins, stuffed weasels, <lb />
ribbons, bead jets, sticks, straws, <lb />
flowers, com tassels and <lb />
thistle down. It makes a sinner <lb />
feel lost in the <lb />
Franklin Times, <lb />
and Farm <lb />
Garland Cook Stoves. <lb />
BAKER HART. <lb />
An Indiana man wants a divorce <lb />
just because his wife, who found <lb />
unconsciously drunk In a Held, <lb />
tied his hands feet together <lb />
and then covered him with salt, so <lb />
that the cattle might lick him to <lb />
death, which came very near <lb />
titling. says she Wanted the <lb />
cattle to lick him to death lo g.-t <lb />
even i licking her near- <lb />
to death was <lb />
days before <lb />
Star. <lb />
Here is a straw of considerable <lb />
magnitude on the of van- <lb />
dilution. In Ohio, <lb />
past winter, there was an <lb />
of small pox. That town bad <lb />
number of ant vaccination <lb />
and fought practice. The re- <lb />
was that out of every HIT <lb />
population had the disease, <lb />
while in Chicago, where there was <lb />
acquiescence In the remedy, only <lb />
one out 1,600 had disease. <lb />
This should convincing, but it <lb />
will never slop the kickers. <lb />
The Finest Fabric <lb />
by -i. <lb />
with lining of the <lb />
When I lie <lb />
In death <lb />
I en rage a few <lb />
Wilmington s <lb />
lender is we <lb />
pains, <lb />
Whatever of lbs trouble, lake <lb />
Perry according to <lb />
ire. with i bottle. Travelers in <lb />
all in <lb />
, Urge ii sod GO cons. <lb /></p>
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EASTERN DEFLECTOR <lb />
N. C. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Ed. Owner <lb />
at the Post Office t <lb />
Greenville, N. as <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
May, MM. <lb />
Congressman Amos J. <lb />
of New York, died chat <lb />
city Friday of pneumonia. <lb />
This month is the time to talk <lb />
up candidates for town Aldermen <lb />
to be elected on the <lb />
in June. <lb />
Monday <lb />
ton during the past few <lb />
Certainly any field is for as <lb />
many people to in any <lb />
business as may desire to do so, <lb />
but it is evident that <lb />
poorly patronized papers can- <lb />
not accomplish as much for a town <lb />
as one good paper well pat- <lb />
The progress of a paper <lb />
anywhere entirely upon <lb />
Department. <lb />
From what see in the news- <lb />
papers, Pitt county did better <lb />
many others in the way of paying <lb />
poll taxes. <lb />
Mr. B. K. I. Hunch, General <lb />
Agent of the Seaboard <lb />
Air Line, has resigned his position <lb />
and ill engage in other business. <lb />
Many towns the State hold <lb />
their municipal elect next <lb />
Monday, Greenville will not hold <lb />
hers until the Monday in <lb />
The coming vegetable crop will <lb />
help consumers to strike a hauler <lb />
blow at the beef trust. When <lb />
vegetables are plentiful less meat <lb />
will be required. <lb />
Both North Carolina Senators <lb />
speeches in I he S. Senate <lb />
yesterday. Senator Pritchard as- <lb />
Democratic principles in <lb />
North Carolina to such an <lb />
at to call a vigorous reply <lb />
from Senator Simmons, and the <lb />
latter got very the best of <lb />
the heated <lb />
Greensboro is in the midst of <lb />
great <lb />
Some preachers of that are <lb />
there holding in a big <lb />
tent and great crowds are attract- <lb />
ed to it. The are even <lb />
to casting out devils, <lb />
and a correspondent of the Char- <lb />
Observer says that but for the <lb />
pity of the thing the <lb />
meetings would be regarded us <lb />
amusing as it circus. In point of <lb />
for th curious it is <lb />
about the same. <lb />
NEWSY HAPPENING AND BUSINESS <lb />
NOTE <lb />
N. C, May it. <lb />
By request we publish the <lb />
lowing, which explains <lb />
has been <lb />
Messrs. and left <lb />
our place and never paid their <lb />
the patronage it receives, and bill. It affords U much <lb />
better the the greater pleasure to ask to inform the <lb />
are the improvements that can be that this is absolutely <lb />
i- .,. . . r . and that we found the <lb />
made making the paper of that <lb />
, men all right and paid us as <lb />
much more to its town and . .,<lb />
section. A good is; Mk. and Mus. Tom <lb />
the lies Index of a town. Come any day for your tobacco <lb />
In this respect people We can lit them up a <lb />
have done well. Ho time for you.-A. G. <lb />
have taken will more , <lb />
Miss Bessie Ives, of is <lb />
to benefit the town am enhance its . he <lb />
material interests. j. i. <lb />
does not make Mr. and Mrs. B. Q. Chapman <lb />
this with any spirit of spent Thursday Greenville. <lb />
Thin has yesterday <lb />
I evening to deliver be- <lb />
fore the pupils of the public school <lb />
at Pierce's school <lb />
has done its part advancing the j ,. Sunday <lb />
town. At the same t me its the lime any Sunday when <lb />
less could only . in keeping with arc in town you are cordially <lb />
the patronage received, and we to <lb />
realize how much more could have <lb />
been accomplished with a <lb />
well its as its <lb />
career will show, believes it <lb />
patronage. <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. can supply <lb />
you with any Due repairs you may <lb />
need. <lb />
We can furnish you with any of <lb />
the leading tobacco trucks on the <lb />
market on short notice. <lb />
J. E. Green, our clever depot <lb />
agent has been promoted to a <lb />
for These In on the line of the <lb />
several Weldon <lb />
Interchangeable Mileage <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Line has put <lb />
sale 1.000 mile interchangeable <lb />
mileage tickets <lb />
tickets arc good <lb />
roads ad will be of great I will leave in a few days for the <lb />
convenience to the traveling pub <lb />
lie. The back of each ticket eon of bus accepted the place <lb />
full conditions and the held by Mr. Green here. <lb />
et must also bear a personal See It. Manning Co. and <lb />
of the purchaser. purchase some of their special <lb />
other person the purchaser Lime. <lb />
can travel on the Prof. W. H. County <lb />
, r, . . . , Superintendent of Public Schools, <lb />
delivered address before the <lb />
Monument Fund Grows Slowly. . . . . , . <lb />
pupils at Jackson s school house <lb />
has for- near here hist night. <lb />
Yarded 92.90 to the Sir Miss Ida Moore, one the <lb />
fond at <lb />
Nearly of this amount received a telegram yesterday an <lb />
was given by the pupils of the the serious illness of her <lb />
recent school Hi Black Jack, grandmother requiring <lb />
by the children J. Jarvis her immediate presence, left <lb />
of the Daughters of the Kinston, her home, at <lb />
which shows that very Harrington Barber have just <lb />
little has been contributed by the J received a ear load of Hour. <lb />
public. The collection boxes are j Prof. J. I,. Jackson, Principal <lb />
yet at Hotel Bertha and the Atkinson High School, <lb />
business where any rived home yesterday to spend <lb />
one wishing to do o leave eon- cation. <lb />
TOWN MATTERS. <lb />
Hoard of Alderman. <lb />
The Board of met <lb />
Thursday night in <lb />
session, every member being pres- <lb />
The finance committee reported <lb />
about hand the <lb />
fund. <lb />
The street committee reported <lb />
that nothing had yet done re- <lb />
to improving <lb />
avenue. <lb />
The other regular committee-. <lb />
had no report to make. <lb />
The special coin mil lee appointed <lb />
at last meeting to with a <lb />
committee from the Board <lb />
of Education and the attorneys on <lb />
both sides to ascertain what <lb />
amount of Hues collected by the <lb />
town is due to made re- <lb />
port that they had carefully gone <lb />
over all records for two years back <lb />
that the total of <lb />
titles imposed collected by the <lb />
town for that time was <lb />
and that had already <lb />
paid over to the school fund <lb />
M, leaving still due The <lb />
report was adopted and an order <lb />
passed that this amount be paid to <lb />
the County Treasurer for the <lb />
school fund. <lb />
The point of contention now on <lb />
Tired Out <lb />
I was very poorly and count <lb />
hardly about the house. I <lb />
tired out all the lime. Then tried <lb />
and it only <lb />
took two bottles to make me feel <lb />
perfectly Mrs N. S. Swill- <lb />
Princeton, Mo. <lb />
Tired when you go to <lb />
bed, tired when you get <lb />
up, tired all the time. <lb />
Why Your blood is <lb />
pure, that's the reason. <lb />
You are living on the <lb />
border line of nerve ex- <lb />
Take <lb />
Sarsaparilla and be <lb />
quickly cured <lb />
doctor what ht of <lb />
I Me all grand <lb />
old family In advice <lb />
will be <lb />
J C AT CO- <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
front On- <lb />
May <lb />
As all of the appropriation bills, <lb />
with exception the general <lb />
deficiency bill which will not be <lb />
reported until last of the <lb />
have been reported, it is <lb />
to make an approximate <lb />
mate of total appropriations of <lb />
the session to a certain <lb />
f this Congress. The general <lb />
the School is bills so far reported, <lb />
be some already laws, <lb />
the town was liable for <lb />
fines for three years, but the <lb />
for the town held they <lb />
were only entitled Is recover for <lb />
two years, and report of the <lb />
committee was based on that <lb />
opinion. <lb />
gate This is with- <lb />
out into the <lb />
appropriated on Tuesday <lb />
for public buildings and <lb />
other special appropriations. As <lb />
it is estimated that general <lb />
A committee was appointed to bill will approximate several mil. <lb />
confer with the Board of County j lions it is considered safe to <lb />
relative to the diet that this will go down in bis- <lb />
county Jointly purchasing a as a and a dollar <lb />
clock to be placed in the court for it is safe to assume <lb />
if you will put <lb />
throat ft <lb />
Keep this <lb />
fact always fresh in your <lb />
For Cuts, Mashes and ail Open to <lb />
need only to apply <lb />
a few limes and the soreness and inflammation will <lb />
be conquered and the wounded flesh healed. <lb />
To get best you should saturate a <lb />
of soft cloth with tho liniment and bind it upon <lb />
wound as you would a ice. <lb />
and a <lb />
KEEP AN EYE ON <lb />
among your Mexican <lb />
house tower, the committee being <lb />
given power to act if the Co in mis <lb />
Is the matter and it is <lb />
that the appropriations of <lb />
short session will at least equal <lb />
those made Ibis year. Should <lb />
found that the clock can be ob, the Nicaraguan Canal bill become <lb />
reasonable figure. a law that would add <lb />
The Tax Collector, Chief and more to aggregate. In this <lb />
Assistant Police filed their reports connection, too, it is worth re- <lb />
of collections made during the past j that, by the repeal of <lb />
month. the war revenue the annual I <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Mr. P. of <lb />
has written a article for <lb />
the press in refutation of I he <lb />
charges made by Maj. <lb />
son against Justice Walter Clark. <lb />
Mr. takes up the <lb />
of Wilson one at the <lb />
time and answers them ii- order, <lb />
He says these contain <lb />
many discrepancies deviations <lb />
from truth, gives proof th s <lb />
being true. Mr. also <lb />
states that the charges against <lb />
Justice Clark are the product <lb />
Wilson, but that they <lb />
were prepared by a meeting <lb />
railroad lawyers and <lb />
Raleigh, and that Wilson <lb />
was the tool and mouthpiece <lb />
of railroads had motives in <lb />
to get Justice Clark <lb />
the Supreme Court bench. It is <lb />
now up to Maj. Wilson to bring <lb />
out the proof his original <lb />
or withdraw them. <lb />
The Kinston Press in <lb />
its announcement of the pass <lb />
of the paper to the of <lb />
a stock company, and the <lb />
of all business of <lb />
the low ii in its pi ml- a <lb />
put-graph is lull sound <lb />
logic. It says course the <lb />
Press does please everybody in <lb />
no paper ever published <lb />
did value to <lb />
town of tug good paper <lb />
place of indifferent ones <lb />
has been clearly proven in Kin <lb />
Misses Cox Annie <lb />
attended commencement <lb />
j exercises at Pierce's school house <lb />
last evening. <lb />
X. April 80.1 R. Cooper Son have one of the <lb />
The farmers are making slow prettiest and nicest arranged lines <lb />
progress planting tobacco owing to of jewelry that be found <lb />
the extremely dry weather. <lb />
Bar. J. R. Tingle tilled his <lb />
appointment here Sunday. <lb />
II. Ii. Mayo was in country <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. spent <lb />
Sunday afternoon at <lb />
I'M. I. i. <lb />
went to Sunday, <lb />
Mis. B. W. Tucker is the guest <lb />
of Mi and Mrs. W. K. Proctor. <lb />
Mis. It T. Wilson spent Sunday <lb />
with Mis. Proctor. <lb />
W. K. Proctor over the <lb />
river Sunday. <lb />
Mi. Mrs. W. B, Tucker <lb />
spent Sunday town with Mr. <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
J. II. w. ii. <lb />
in town Tuesday. <lb />
I. K. spent at his <lb />
old home in the country, <lb />
the sweet perfumery from the <lb />
fruit trees is refreshing, after <lb />
being confined so closely in <lb />
for a week. <lb />
Galloway and wits spent <lb />
Sunday afternoon in the <lb />
B. of <lb />
ville, visited his sister, Mrs. J. W. <lb />
Mayo, of this place, last week. <lb />
Rufus is absent this <lb />
week, courting. <lb />
w. s. Galloway went to Slid <lb />
Mr. pet. was <lb />
here <lb />
of <lb />
was streets <lb />
W. Mason, New York, was <lb />
here <lb />
Ii. Moiety, <lb />
was <lb />
It stated that tn poll receipts of the government have <lb />
holders of the Third ward and the been curtailed by a sum estimated <lb />
registrar of the fifth ward, at The greatest <lb />
at last meeting for the election to lavish expenditure at <lb />
in June, had signified that they j this session of Congress has <lb />
could serve, J. D. Garden and the part <lb />
W. U. Smith were appointed poll the protectionists that a surplus in <lb />
holders the Third want, and W. the Treasury would lead to tariff <lb />
j P. Edwards registrar the Fifth reduction and has been <lb />
ward. to expend surplus, irrespective <lb />
A committee was appointed to of necessity, in order to obviate <lb />
confer with ex Mayor J. revision of the tariff schedules. <lb />
and P. G. James, attorney, The methods employed to secure <lb />
live lo the latter lag been cm- passage of the Omnibus public, <lb />
ployed prosecution A. building bill this week serve as <lb />
excellent example of the manner <lb />
Or. in which the dominant effect, <lb />
found y I.,. i behalf end. This bill <lb />
contemplate,, for <lb />
Corn. Cotton, Tobacco, <lb />
Selling High <lb />
Likely to continue to sell high <lb />
The Philosophy of Farming <lb />
Smaller Surface. Labor Sawed. <lb />
Fertilize with a free hand I <lb />
1-. <lb />
Buy of your own people I <lb />
Chemical Co. <lb />
Southern Maker of Fertilizers <lb />
For Southern Farmer.<lb />
High Standard. High <lb />
Moderate Price. <lb />
Factories at Fifty Feints <lb />
prices. <lb />
The public school taught by Miss <lb />
Mattie near here, closed <lb />
yesterday she left for her <lb />
home, on the evening <lb />
train. <lb />
f Malaria <lb />
I bills and Fever ii a if <lb />
It I., iron <lb />
a tin cure, <lb />
Pay Price <lb />
and explained the need <lb />
of such an institution. The Board <lb />
decided In make appropriation <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Happenings In North Carolina, <lb />
Frank Farmer, of Onslow conn <lb />
y. fell the roof of his <lb />
Friday, and broke his neck. <lb />
t a man who takes <lb />
keen delight catching snakes <lb />
and chewing I hem to death. <lb />
The government has just had <lb />
young had placed in <lb />
Neuse river, near New Item. <lb />
Thomas Moore, a farmer near <lb />
Price, county, has <lb />
died from injuries received in a <lb />
friendly w rent ling <lb />
A. V. Perkins, of <lb />
has based the Hotel at <lb />
head City for this <lb />
nod will open it lune Mb. <lb />
has prepared to enter <lb />
n delegates the <lb />
Southern Baptist Convention <lb />
which meets there few days. <lb />
A has at <lb />
that is much the <lb />
counterpart of the famous <lb />
case <lb />
was -o i led home from <lb />
church by a widower has not <lb />
baa The man says <lb />
the young lady was crying when <lb />
he left her at the door. <lb />
objects <lb />
and some long needed public build <lb />
but it also contained <lb />
ions for others which were little <lb />
half to be paid when short of the <lb />
the hospital is assured, the balance In order to secure the passage of <lb />
to be paid one year later, and It the unworthy the republicans <lb />
was alto recommended that the consolidated all bills for public <lb />
buildings into one <lb />
to one would mean <lb />
to all. They went even <lb />
and included in the bill a pro <lb />
vision for some public improve- <lb />
almost every state in the <lb />
Union so that Representative <lb />
who voted against it would be <lb />
voting against the wishes of his <lb />
constituents A special rule was <lb />
adopted which made it <lb />
to amend by out any of the <lb />
notoriously unworthy provisions <lb />
and limited debate to three <lb />
hours, manifestly too short a time <lb />
in which to consider a bill with ob <lb />
town give of <lb />
per month for maintaining <lb />
hospital after it is established. <lb />
Dr. Laughinghouse was thanked <lb />
for the interest be is in the <lb />
hospital. <lb />
L. M. Savage called attention to <lb />
an for he bud made in listing bis <lb />
taxes for last year and asked that <lb />
the amount overpaid <lb />
of error be refunded. <lb />
A committee was appointed to in- <lb />
the matter with the Tax <lb />
Collector. <lb />
C. was appointed <lb />
to list taxable property of the <lb />
town for the year and make <lb />
the necessary b of the same, <lb />
the to be <lb />
wen- allowed and paid <lb />
amounting to la. <lb />
J. L tor <lb />
Bethel High School. <lb />
arm School.<lb />
Roth first-class Preparatory School. Prepare <lb />
for College and for Life <lb />
J. W. Principal, MISS MAMIE Assistant, <lb />
MRS. J. W. and Art. <lb />
Primary Department, Art, <lb />
Intermediate, M including rent, 3.00 <lb />
Advanced, 3.00 Incidental fee, par year, 1.00 <lb />
Board moderate. For further particulars address <lb />
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal. <lb />
N. C, 1st, <lb />
The many of J. L. Sugg <lb />
will present his <lb />
name to the count j convention as <lb />
a candidate for of Deeds <lb />
of Pitt county. <lb />
man needs no <lb />
to the people of Pitt <lb />
He will fill the bill la this <lb />
place as he has done all <lb />
He has the party when tho <lb />
service be did it <lb />
like t hero. <lb />
so numerous and diverse. I <lb />
cite case as a sample of <lb />
method- the House. <lb />
The i Ii <lb />
appoint Henry Clay <lb />
general at London, vice <lb />
recently deceased William <lb />
Osborne. The appointment <lb />
will not meet with the approval of <lb />
A. B. as It la very much in <lb />
the character of a promotion, the <lb />
position carrying several times as <lb />
large remuneration as that of Com- <lb />
missioner of Pension. Mr. <lb />
believes, however, that Mr. <lb />
Mr. administered bis office <lb />
with exceptional justice and that <lb />
he deserves great reward. <lb />
Yea What <lb />
Chill <lb />
U, j-r <lb />
i It u mi,,, <lb />
in a No <lb />
Cora, No Pay. <lb />
Everybody <lb />
Cordially invited to see our stock of <lb />
before buying. We have what you want. Come and be con- <lb />
We have prettiest line of millinery ever brought <lb />
to tin-en ville. Sash Ribbons in all widths and colors. Wash <lb />
Ribbons for the neck, just the thing for summer. Hals <lb />
trimmed while yon wait. Give a trial. <lb />
Yours to please, <lb />
Misses Erwin. <lb />
Every farmer should have one. They save time and <lb />
THE JAMES CO. Bethel, N. C <lb />
making beat Distributor for least money of <lb />
any on market. All who have seen it it a great <lb />
success. If you need one v, rite us. <lb />
We manufacture; School Desk, Lawn Swings, <lb />
Swings, Tables, Office Desks, Screen Doors, Tobacco Trucks, c. <lb />
JAMES MANUFACTURING, Bethel, N. C. <lb />
SCHOOL BOOKS <lb />
a asst a <lb />
We <lb />
Are After <lb />
The <lb />
Shirt Trade <lb />
Of this season. And we are <lb />
going to have it, too. Can't help it, <lb />
with our attractive The new <lb />
stuffs are so and beautiful that we <lb />
have a right to praise our stock. The best shirt values <lb />
you ever saw are here. <lb />
Cuff.- to match the shirts at and <lb />
J Pleated, some plain. Plenty black and whites, and <lb />
colors in new shades. Neat figures will be very <lb />
popular. Also white madras and white corded <lb />
linens white will be much worn, also, this season. <lb />
see our pretty like show them. <lb />
WILSON, <lb />
THE KING <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
If there is a CROSS <lb />
in margin of this paper it <lb />
so to remind you that you owe <lb />
Eastern for <lb />
subscription and we request <lb />
yon to settle as early as <lb />
We need what YOU <lb />
owe us and hope you will not <lb />
keep us waiting for it. <lb />
This notice is for those who <lb />
find cross mark on their <lb />
LOCAL <lb />
New Herrings st S. M. <lb />
Bring fat Cattle to E. M. <lb />
and lb gross, <lb />
rue fence around Cherry Hill <lb />
Cemetery is undergoing repairs. <lb />
Setting out tobacco plants moves <lb />
on with every shower that comes. <lb />
schools will close their <lb />
spring terms before this mouth is <lb />
out. <lb />
Interest the hospital for <lb />
is growing. Keep up <lb />
agitation. <lb />
Wait until after the spell <lb />
in before discarding all your <lb />
clothing. <lb />
As yet there has not a good <lb />
this section for setting <lb />
nut tobacco plants. <lb />
At several pieces around town <lb />
tiling is being put in where drains <lb />
cross streets. It a good <lb />
As backward as spring was, <lb />
the leaves have grown so rapidly <lb />
the past week that It looks <lb />
like they will attain <lb />
by as usual. <lb />
Mayor Ii. has paid to <lb />
County Treasurer J. B. Cherry, <lb />
for the public school fond, <lb />
the amount of tines imposed In <lb />
Mayor's court and collected during <lb />
the month April. <lb />
m Norfolk. <lb />
There was another big lire in <lb />
Norfolk this morning. It stalled <lb />
at a very early hour is sup- <lb />
posed to have been caused by a de- <lb />
light wire. The <lb />
Are was on Commercial Place, in <lb />
the heart of business district <lb />
of the city, burned back to <lb />
avenue. Six or eight <lb />
were destroyed, the Nor. <lb />
Dispatch office being among <lb />
tire was practically <lb />
control by l <lb />
Your Tongue <lb />
If coated, your stomach <lb />
it bad, your liver is out of <lb />
order. Ayers Pills will clean <lb />
your tongue, cure your <lb />
make your liver right. <lb />
Easy to take, easy to operate. <lb />
Ma. All <lb />
All Read It. <lb />
Au observing man re <lb />
marked are sub- <lb />
borrowers or no matter <lb />
how they get they <lb />
like it or is <lb />
of one everybody <lb />
in reads THE <lb />
Colored <lb />
Since the Hickory Hill <lb />
Baptists have bad to up their <lb />
of worship on street, <lb />
they have secured a building out in <lb />
the tobacco section of the town in <lb />
which to hold services. are <lb />
now in the midst of a big revival <lb />
there and hold to a late hour <lb />
every night. <lb />
End the Century Book Club. <lb />
for The <lb />
beautiful home of Mrs. <lb />
Harry Skinner was thrown open <lb />
on afternoon for <lb />
reception of the club and a <lb />
of friends. Several of the <lb />
members were absent on account <lb />
of sickness, but as no malady was <lb />
of a serious nature the <lb />
was one of pleasure to <lb />
aH present. <lb />
The President <lb />
opened the club as usual with <lb />
tine business, after which well <lb />
prepared and exceedingly inter- <lb />
papers were read ; one on <lb />
the Iliad by Mrs. Mark <lb />
and another in on <lb />
Odyssey of Homer, bearers <lb />
following the adventures of <lb />
with renewed interest. <lb />
The game of historical questions <lb />
presented by the hostess was <lb />
Indeed, well as instructive <lb />
to the workers. Mis. Crimes re <lb />
turned largest number of <lb />
questions was debarred by <lb />
previous from winning <lb />
Mrs. Little, Mr.-. Kick I <lb />
and Mrs. <lb />
equal number drew for the prise. <lb />
Mis. Little was successful con- <lb />
After this the lovely dining <lb />
room, In the distance like a <lb />
picture with its grateful tints of <lb />
deepened by potted plants <lb />
and cut flowers of every hue, was <lb />
the of attraction where re- <lb />
freshing punch, salads, ices, etc., <lb />
were served. <lb />
guests retired a late hour <lb />
each her full consent for <lb />
hostess to repeat her perform- <lb />
an early day. <lb />
The club will meet with Mrs. <lb />
Will Harding Tuesday, May <lb />
13th. <lb />
DO. <lb />
Same Speak to Me. Some to <lb />
Mat i, <lb />
B. W. Moseley went to Bethel <lb />
today. <lb />
O. M. Tucker, of Norfolk, was <lb />
in town today. <lb />
Dr. Lewis Skinner returned to <lb />
this <lb />
Harry came this <lb />
morning from New Bern. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Parham left <lb />
this ti for Durham. <lb />
Fleming and Grist, of <lb />
Washington, were here today. <lb />
Alexander Harper, little son of <lb />
Mrs. Alice Harper, is quite sick. <lb />
J. W. <lb />
day evening from a up <lb />
road. <lb />
Mrs. W. M Buss and two child- <lb />
of Raleigh, are <lb />
here. <lb />
Mrs. J. L. Sugg and little <lb />
and little Sadie Exum went to <lb />
j Kinston evening to <lb />
visit relatives. <lb />
1902. <lb />
Mrs. F. G. James is sick. <lb />
P. H. Johnson went to <lb />
Mount this morning. <lb />
B. Cherry sister, Mi-- <lb />
Lillian, went to Oxford today. <lb />
T. U. Hal ennui and <lb />
returned Thursday evening from <lb />
A. E. Tucker, King <lb />
Forbes went to <lb />
Thursday evening lo attend the <lb />
ball that was given there Thurs- <lb />
day night. <lb />
May 1902. <lb />
F. A. Bishop left today for <lb />
Charlie of Bethel, <lb />
is in town. <lb />
H. A. left this <lb />
morning for Baltimore. <lb />
Maud Lassiter came in <lb />
this morning from <lb />
C. M. Jones returned Friday <lb />
evening from a trip up the road. <lb />
Mrs. J. T. Matthews returned <lb />
this morning from a visit to Kin- <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Warren <lb />
went to this morn-<lb />
Friday <lb />
a trip up the <lb />
B. W. <lb />
evening from <lb />
road. <lb />
Miss <lb />
ed Friday evening from Scotland <lb />
Neck. <lb />
J. A. Dudley went to Ayden <lb />
Friday evening and returned this <lb />
morning. <lb />
M. H. went to Kinston <lb />
Friday night and returned this <lb />
morning. <lb />
Miss Annie Lee one of <lb />
the teachers Winterville High <lb />
School, spent today here. <lb />
Miss hi, of Winter <lb />
ville, came up this morning and is <lb />
stopping with Mrs. W. O. Barn- <lb />
hill. <lb />
Mrs. J. W. Dixie, of Kinston, <lb />
came over this to visit her <lb />
Mrs. Laughing- <lb />
house. <lb />
Prof. W. H. to <lb />
Pierce's school in Content <lb />
township, Friday night, to <lb />
deliver an address. <lb />
Misses Sue Clark and Mable <lb />
Bawls, of Tarboro, who have been <lb />
visiting Miss Pattie Skinner, re- <lb />
home today. <lb />
J. H. Clark, of Washing <lb />
ton, came up today to spend a few <lb />
days among his old here. <lb />
All are glut to see him. <lb />
Mrs. Mrs. A. M. <lb />
Moore left this morning for <lb />
where Mrs. Moore will make her <lb />
home. Greenville very much re- <lb />
to lose her. <lb />
W. J. Hi. it its. me I post <lb />
master at Institute, Lenoir <lb />
count. who was tam- <lb />
with letters, was <lb />
guilty the recent Federal court <lb />
at New Bern. He <lb />
to three imprisonment <lb />
and a line of <lb />
. . .-. r II, <lb />
Lieutenant Bruce Gotten U. S <lb />
Army has been ordered from Ma <lb />
Philippine Islands, to San <lb />
Francisco, Cal., with instructions <lb />
to report by telegram to Adjutant <lb />
General U. S. Army at Washing <lb />
ton City for further <lb />
Navy <lb />
TOBACCO TRUCKS. <lb />
Tobacco farmers can gel the beat <lb />
Tobacco Truck on market this <lb />
season from W. O. Barnhill, who <lb />
is manufacturing the French pa- <lb />
tented by C. B. Tripp This <lb />
is not only the best Truck, but it <lb />
is easiest to handle between the <lb />
rows and at price Is cheap <lb />
cut sold. Leave your orders with <lb />
U . O. , <lb />
j Greenville N. C. <lb />
Be Sure to See our <lb />
SUPERB LINE <lb />
Grand and Gorgeous <lb />
and Dress Goods, <lb />
Laces and Embroideries, Silks, k <lb />
New up to Date <lb />
THREE STORES FULL OF <lb />
C. T. <lb />
The Big Store, <lb />
Greenville, N C. <lb />
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT <lb />
At present in the H. O. Hooker store, Mrs. M. T. Co well , t <lb />
Big line choice Pattern Hats <lb />
York. New goods arriving daily <lb />
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AND A Of OTHER THING <lb />
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION <lb />
Come to see me for your next Burro of Flour <lb />
Yours to please <lb />
Jas. B. White. <lb />
CARR <lb />
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FRUITS and VEGETABLES <lb />
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the BEST at right prices. <lb />
Turn if you want a good Cigar <lb />
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NEW GROCERS. <lb />
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If you have sour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad <lb />
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freshen end you will feel the old time energy and buoyancy. <lb />
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t trill i main <lb />
ii i bowels or it sol i . <lb />
visors lbs -l . n. <lb />
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it and for <lb />
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famous fountain <lb />
CONDENSED STORIES, -r- <lb />
Parson Feared Mr. Big Bill <lb />
It is related that on the last tour <lb />
of President Mi in the south, <lb />
says the Moines Leader, <lb />
Andrew Carnegie was in the part, <lb />
end all were asked to attend n <lb />
church Ga. <lb />
where a very fervid colored minister <lb />
officiated. It is said that <lb />
I lull came in the services the <lb />
cons took up a collection, but <lb />
through hospitable motives avoided i <lb />
pasting the box to the white visit- <lb />
ors. The old pastor arose at last <lb />
and preached a sermon that was at I <lb />
same time eloquent, earnest and <lb />
ridiculous, preaching right at the <lb />
white folks, and his description <lb />
the poverty of the church was so <lb />
impressive that when the deacons . <lb />
passed the contribution boxes i <lb />
around for the third time Mr. Car- <lb />
intercepted one and dropped <lb />
a fifty dollar bill la the box. The <lb />
old preacher counted their content.-. <lb />
When he hail finished, he placed a <lb />
handful of small change on one i <lb />
fide and a crisp greenback on the <lb />
other. Clearing his throat, lie ; <lb />
we has been greatly <lb />
blessed by contribution. <lb />
has an <lb />
cents. good, if fifty <lb />
hill put in b ; white gem- <lb />
man de gray whiskers is also <lb />
good we is bleated whole lot, <lb />
And he looked suspiciously <lb />
at the giver of libraries cam- <lb />
funds. <lb />
Their Chairman. <lb />
There was a veteran teacher <lb />
in a school who often <lb />
made his classes under his <lb />
the TORPID LIVER, <lb />
t ran it the <lb />
the m u <lb />
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, <lb />
la district task- <lb />
at <lb />
hi the <lb />
but <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
Dr. D James, <lb />
L Greenville, <lb />
Mr. Thomas J.-. of Greene <lb />
while returning home from <lb />
Kin-ton night, wan held up <lb />
and robbed bf three highwaymen. <lb />
The took plant about a <lb />
mile beyond Mr. Jones <lb />
was driving along at a good pace <lb />
the three nun suddenly <lb />
upon him, <lb />
with pistols. Cue of them held <lb />
the the others rifled his <lb />
pockets, seeming about IS, all the <lb />
money he hail on his person. Not <lb />
a word was spoken. Mr. Jones <lb />
doe not know whether the men <lb />
were while or black. He says he <lb />
was too frightened to offer resist- <lb />
Free Press, <lb />
Brick For Sale <lb />
I have No, I, hand made <lb />
buck. I can furnish at <lb />
at short notice at reasonable fig- <lb />
LI <lb />
Wilson, N. C. <lb />
J. C. L <lb />
HI I IN <lb />
American and Italian Marble <lb />
, N, C. <lb />
Wire cad Iron Fence Sold. <lb />
; work unit <lb />
pi i-cs . J l- r <lb />
WANT <lb />
feel ions, <lb />
etc., to <lb />
Mrs. L. ii. WHITE, <lb />
Jack, X. c. <lb />
Nice line cf goods hand. <lb />
for or in <lb />
if HOS COTTEN, C. E. <lb />
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, MAY <lb />
Wilkinson <lb />
Chats. <lb />
Shoes will make or mar the <lb />
careful dresser. <lb />
Our Colonial Ties will be worn <lb />
by the best dressed people in <lb />
town. <lb />
Spring, with all her wonderful <lb />
productions, has not given us <lb />
any more attractive low shoe for <lb />
women. The beautiful lines, ex- <lb />
workmanship and general <lb />
appearance of these Ties will <lb />
make them very popular with the most particular <lb />
dressers. <lb />
Made in patent leather, with high military heel, <lb />
close welted sole and oval gold buckle for <lb />
per pair. <lb />
As well be out sf the World as oat of Fashion. <lb />
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things of fashion, keep familiar with <lb />
Ricks Wilkinson <lb />
All Kinds at The Reflector Office <lb />
Right <lb />
SCHOOL- BOOKS <lb />
The famous fountain <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
From <lb />
D. C. May <lb />
Apropos of the Philippine <lb />
there has been adopted by the <lb />
Senate a resolution calling on <lb />
Secretary of War a statement <lb />
of the expense to which this <lb />
try has been put in <lb />
of the military affairs of the <lb />
inland-. Secretary Root has shown <lb />
a decided tendency to avoid <lb />
log this report this session <lb />
and would like to post <lb />
pone the statement until alter the <lb />
fall campaign He has magnified <lb />
difficulties and the <lb />
time has refused to furnish even <lb />
an approximation, which is all the <lb />
democratic Senators who fathered <lb />
resolution desire. To <lb />
paid as a purchase <lb />
price for islands may lie added <lb />
the expended for <lb />
purposes for first <lb />
months, from May to November, <lb />
1898, but from that time on no <lb />
figures are to be bad most <lb />
persistent inquiry by senators and <lb />
correspondents has failed to secure <lb />
any competent information. It is <lb />
estimated that the total cost up to <lb />
was <lb />
but there all estimates fail and if <lb />
the Secretary of War has bis way <lb />
the country will not know until <lb />
next December. <lb />
All last week in the was <lb />
devoted to of the <lb />
Philippine question today <lb />
Senator Lodge will practically <lb />
open the defense The House f <lb />
Representatives passed the Omni <lb />
bus Public bill, <lb />
Agricultural the District of <lb />
Colombia appropriation bills <lb />
tomorrow will take up the Omni- <lb />
bus bill which grants <lb />
statehood to Oklahoma, including <lb />
Indian Territory, New Mexico and <lb />
Arizona. The bill may <lb />
a considerable fight on <lb />
floor of the House but its <lb />
say that they have sufficient <lb />
votes pledged to pass it and <lb />
hope to get it acted upon without <lb />
serious opposition, although it is <lb />
known that the republican leaders <lb />
are opposed to it and only a show <lb />
of strength great enough to over- <lb />
rule the Speaker insured its re- <lb />
a hearing. <lb />
appointment by the <lb />
dent of Mr. J. Iowa <lb />
to an Important Federal posit ion <lb />
in New York is a commentary <lb />
on Mr. Roosevelt's civil service <lb />
reform ins. This is the <lb />
same Mr. to whom, it <lb />
will be remembered, Civil Service <lb />
Commissioner Roosevelt paid his <lb />
respects in unequivocal terms. <lb />
Mr. if I remember <lb />
rightly, characterized as <lb />
the of the <lb />
as conspicuous <lb />
of spoils What <lb />
an have induced President <lb />
to so far depart from his <lb />
and appoint the man he <lb />
flayed at St. Louis the people will <lb />
have to judge. <lb />
OUR RALEIGH LETTER. <lb />
We are now ready for an inspection by the i . We <lb />
have a complete and up-to-date line in Fine Trim- <lb />
Silks, Laces, Embroideries, Velvets, Ribbons, <lb />
White Goods, Ac, Minstrel cloth, Grenadines and <lb />
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Goods <lb />
Have you seen those <lb />
Lace Curtains <lb />
s not come in and look. Those at your window are, nearly <lb />
worn out, come before the newest patterns are sold. Prices <lb />
attract, Quality decides. Look as closely to quality as you <lb />
do to prices. Measure purchases by the satisfaction they <lb />
yield and you will say this is the best place in Greenville to <lb />
buy goods. <lb />
J. B. Cherry On <lb />
The Only Department Store in <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
1880, to the South <lb />
Tobacco Journal, North <lb />
produced pounds of <lb />
tobacco. It stood sixth among the <lb />
tobacco states. 1890, the pro- <lb />
duct had gained very much and <lb />
was It stood <lb />
fourth in production. In its <lb />
crop was pounds, <lb />
showing enormous nearly <lb />
four times as great. Now it stands <lb />
number two, only second to Ken <lb />
tuck, and leading Virginia by <lb />
nearly pounds. South <lb />
Carolina shows great progress, and <lb />
percentage of gain stands i <lb />
its product la was <lb />
pounds. It Is thought that with <lb />
good seasons the crop North <lb />
Carolina In 1902, will be largely <lb />
beyond that <lb />
Messenger. <lb />
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb />
III BENEFIT ii HIE <lb />
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
Cash <lb />
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Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb />
Is Non <lb />
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They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb />
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb />
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime <lb />
of insured. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
DON'T THY lo cit any old <lb />
thing th it is you , bat come <lb />
in for something nice, fresh and <lb />
palatable. We hive <lb />
SMOKED MEATS and <lb />
sugar that are delicious. <lb />
wholesalers say we sell more <lb />
VEGETABLES than <lb />
any store in town. That means we <lb />
at right prices. <lb />
Then if you want a good Cigar <lb />
or good Smoking and Chewing To <lb />
we have the of I <lb />
also. <lb />
The to get the every <lb />
ti me is <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
THE NEW GROCERS. <lb />
of <lb />
N. C, May <lb />
The crop of votes next <lb />
will lie some counties <lb />
short indeed. Reports from <lb />
nil State show that thou- <lb />
Kinds and are out <lb />
of political game this year, <lb />
ml a surprisingly large number <lb />
of the white men. <lb />
Of course tho-e over fifty years <lb />
nod those who have been <lb />
relieved of the pull tax by the <lb />
Bounty authorities by reason <lb />
poverty infirmity arc not <lb />
will not be re <lb />
quired lo a poll tax re- <lb />
The who will be <lb />
because of lack of <lb />
qualifications of course were <lb />
not a hurry to pay their poll <lb />
tax by May 1st. Hut there arc <lb />
In State who are <lb />
qualified educationally I am <lb />
told that these, as a rule, have <lb />
fortified pretty largely <lb />
with a poll lax receipt. <lb />
JUDOS RUM- <lb />
PUS. <lb />
The result would now seem to <lb />
depend largely upon whether or <lb />
not Walter Clark shall re- <lb />
the nomination for Chief <lb />
Justice by Democratic <lb />
lion. The letter by Mr. W. <lb />
of this city, and <lb />
printed as a reply lo arraign- <lb />
of Judge dark by Major J. <lb />
W. is not generally <lb />
satisfactory lo the average <lb />
Democrat. It really does not <lb />
either, of the serious <lb />
brought by Major Wilson <lb />
the writer says he <lb />
ed upon Judge just before <lb />
completing it and sending it to the <lb />
papers for but U, <lb />
rather, considered adroit <lb />
peal to class prejudice, especially <lb />
against railroads and corpora <lb />
generally. <lb />
Hut I here is one section of the <lb />
letter signed by Mr. <lb />
which is more to the <lb />
which refers lo the type-written <lb />
letter of Governor Russell, <lb />
with a request from him to destroy <lb />
it, lest bis sitting on the case later <lb />
when it came before the Supreme <lb />
Court objected to. This letter <lb />
was Raleigh lad week and ii <lb />
now again In Russell's possession <lb />
I learn. Mr. upon <lb />
Governor Russell to publish it <lb />
Now that sounds like business. <lb />
HATTERS Of <lb />
The farmers of tins <lb />
county and some of the counties <lb />
cast here arc <lb />
the scarcity of farm labor. A <lb />
large number of are mi- <lb />
grating to North at the time of <lb />
year when are most needed, <lb />
some live bundled having gone <lb />
from ibis Immediate <lb />
Renewed steps to establish a <lb />
state Reformatory, by act of tho <lb />
next Legislature, are being taken. <lb />
and a conference has for <lb />
12th in this city. <lb />
At Wilkesboro on May Isl it is <lb />
learned that the poll taxes of over <lb />
four hundred voters were paid by <lb />
the Demo <lb />
first in and paid the <lb />
taxes of two bundled and <lb />
that thereupon the Republicans <lb />
hurried over to the Sheriff's office <lb />
and did sail c trick for over two <lb />
hundred more. <lb />
J. II. Hill, Stokes county <lb />
airship inventor, has completed B <lb />
model of his and will now <lb />
a Mock company to build <lb />
real thing -a big airship, <lb />
which he will exhibit at the <lb />
Louis world's fair and complete <lb />
for the huge <lb />
all Ball through the yet, sure <lb />
thing, but whether in one of Mr. <lb />
Hill's ships or v. it, it is too early <lb />
to at this <lb />
Don't Worry, <lb />
IT want to well or to <lb />
keep well, don't If yon <lb />
want to be and to make <lb />
others happy, don't worry. If <lb />
want to lie plump and fresh, don't <lb />
worry. If you want things to go <lb />
right with you yours, don't <lb />
worry. If you wish to lie <lb />
husband, don't <lb />
If you wish to be a loving and <lb />
loved mother, don't worry. If <lb />
j want a good appetite, don't <lb />
If you want to sleep well, <lb />
don't worry. Worry is the curse <lb />
of American women. Instead of <lb />
taking the blessings that a kind <lb />
Father provides, being happy <lb />
content, all are passed over <lb />
and they worry for what they <lb />
have not. cross <lb />
bridge until you come to is a <lb />
maxim it would be well for <lb />
all to bear in mind. Live today, <lb />
so far as troubles and anxieties of <lb />
the future are concerned, leave <lb />
them to the thy day, <lb />
so shall <lb />
change. <lb />
Most Important Officer. <lb />
The Southerner quotes <lb />
Mr. W. S. Clark, chairman of the <lb />
B -aid of Commissioners of Edge- <lb />
as advocating making <lb />
chairman of the a salaried <lb />
officer. Mr. Clark has no selfish <lb />
purpose in making the suggestion, <lb />
tor he says that under no <lb />
stances would lie take the position. <lb />
The position of chairman of the <lb />
Board of County Commissioners is <lb />
the most important office in any <lb />
county, is the poorest paid of <lb />
any public officer. He ought to <lb />
give most of his time to <lb />
and varied duties and be paid <lb />
a sufficient sum to compensate him <lb />
for the work, Mr. Clark and the <lb />
Southerner are right in <lb />
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this important <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
Benefit of Factories. <lb />
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established in Henderson the re- <lb />
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arc seven <lb />
half as much as mills consume. <lb />
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and people who have country pro- <lb />
duce to sell. Would that there <lb />
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prises in our <lb />
Cold Leaf. <lb />
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country thirty odd years ago. The <lb />
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too. And was their own people <lb />
that Sherman and Sheridan waged <lb />
this kind of warfare against. His- <lb />
is repeating itself and <lb />
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Henderson Gold Leaf. <lb />
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All <lb />
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