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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, MAY <lb />
Ricks j Wilkinson <lb />
This is Greenville's <lb />
Fastest Growing Store. <lb />
WHY <lb />
BECAUSE no other store Anywhere is so diligent in I <lb />
the interests of the buying public to which it <lb />
for support. <lb />
BECAUSE nothing but absolutely reliable <lb />
disc Is admitted here at any point is of <lb />
vital import. <lb />
BECAUSE the prices we ask are the lowest known to <lb />
the merchandise world for goods of the quality we <lb />
sell. <lb />
BECAUSE every sale that we make is backed by an <lb />
absolute personal guarantee of satisfaction to the <lb />
smallest detail. <lb />
BECAUSE every thing is done to promote your per- <lb />
comfort while shopping, and to fulfill the most <lb />
exacting requirements. <lb />
so we might continue to name reason after <lb />
son almost without end. No really careful buyer will <lb />
pass the offers we make without investigating them, <lb />
Look at this double column full of Economy <lb />
for this <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. O. May ;. <lb />
Miss of <lb />
the of Mrs. W. M. Moore <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
A party from here a <lb />
trip to Washington Sunday after J <lb />
noon. <lb />
The town election off <lb />
quietly Monday. W. <lb />
Mayor, Galloway <lb />
W. M. Treasurer, W. K. i <lb />
Proctor, J. Mason, J. L. <lb />
As the new <lb />
now power, we hope to have <lb />
better order. <lb />
Mason Co , have put inn <lb />
soda <lb />
W. K Praetor and F. <lb />
to Monday. <lb />
is Mi. II <lb />
this week. <lb />
J, K. and J. <lb />
Monday. <lb />
GRIFTON ITEMS. <lb />
streets <lb />
White India Linen, White Per <lb />
Lawns, White The <lb />
priors start at c by an <lb />
rising scale run up as high as <lb />
French, Austrian and <lb />
Pane all the latest new creations <lb />
in paper, Bilk and all <lb />
floral designs <lb />
and <lb />
Zephyr Dimities. <lb />
Something entirely new this sea <lb />
son, they are <lb />
new. We could offer them <lb />
a bargain at but this week <lb />
we say git. <lb />
American Made <lb />
Pull inches wide, new and <lb />
attractive designs. No better <lb />
American to be found any- <lb />
where. Worth This wees <lb />
yards that was <lb />
never pretty styles and de- <lb />
signs at week we say <lb />
National Lawns. <lb />
In new <lb />
at never was la anything <lb />
but and lawns before, in <lb />
natural linen color with red, blue, <lb />
and strips and dote. <lb />
We can't buy more this tea- <lb />
son at any price. As long us they<lb />
Ladies Slippers. <lb />
A big lot that must lie <lb />
worth 91.50. Ah lone; as they<lb />
Youths all Wool Suits. <lb />
They are value at sizes to <lb />
This week they will go as <lb />
T. Cold in was on our <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
W, S. Galloway and B <lb />
W. Stokes <lb />
sale at Clay Hoot yesterday. <lb />
The Masonic Hall is pain- <lb />
blinds put to the windows. <lb />
A great improvement. <lb />
Ir. C. M. Jones and wife went <lb />
to Washington Tuesday. <lb />
Bill Mayo, of Washington, was <lb />
town last week. <lb />
Mrs. Ward is her <lb />
Mrs. Jones ibis week. <lb />
Miss Mason is Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. J. J. <lb />
We ready for an inspection by lit- ladle. We <lb />
a complete and up to date line in Dress Goods, Fine Trim- <lb />
Silks. Satins, Laces, Velvets. <lb />
White Goods, Ac, Minstrel cloth. Grenadines and <lb />
all newest <lb />
Skirt Goods <lb />
Have yon seen those suburb <lb />
Lace Curtains <lb />
they <lb />
Men's Suits. <lb />
All colors and sites. Worth <lb />
This week we say <lb />
Trunks and Suit Cases. <lb />
Plans for summer and travel are <lb />
maturing fast nowadays <lb />
and summer trips mean study <lb />
trunks. The Automatic <lb />
Tray and Box Trunks, all canvass <lb />
covered, hard wood slats, iron bot- <lb />
toms, brass 9.1.50, <lb />
912.50, <lb />
Oases, Hand Bags <lb />
scopes, to <lb />
Standard Patterns. <lb />
Patterns kept stock, fashion <lb />
sheets free. Designer <lb />
Some right good in I'm <lb />
full top, steel <lb />
rods, worth This week we <lb />
say <lb />
A very good value <lb />
all sites. These the <lb />
best kind. Others say we <lb />
say <lb />
As well be oat of the World as out of Fashion. <lb />
For earliest knowing and possessing of <lb />
things of fashion, keep familiar with <lb />
Ricks Wilkinson. <lb />
SCHOOL BOOKS<lb />
The Atlantic Hotel <lb />
New N. May -The <lb />
Atlantic Hotel, is <lb />
the property of tho Atlantic <lb />
and North Carolina Com- <lb />
The deal was closed today. <lb />
The purchase price seventeen <lb />
thousand live hundred dollars, a <lb />
three years lease two thousand <lb />
live dollars per year being <lb />
guaranteed the purchaser In the <lb />
transaction, A. N. Perkins, of <lb />
is- the lessee. The <lb />
season opening June 5th bids fair <lb />
to be a The <lb />
of the railroad are being <lb />
congratulated on purchase. <lb />
Many are <lb />
within the next l so years. Among <lb />
these Is a sea wall for bathers <lb />
to serve as a protection against <lb />
storm. A large number of shade <lb />
trees, shrubbery and will <lb />
also be set out. Given the proper <lb />
the directors will <lb />
make their a resort more <lb />
inviting than now exists on the <lb />
Atlantic ocean. <lb />
Tell Them. <lb />
After you begin advertising <lb />
many a man will go from <lb />
your store with things that he <lb />
might have purchased elsewhere <lb />
had It been for your ad. <lb />
buying goods every day. <lb />
If you are not inviting them to <lb />
buy of yon you cannot blame them <lb />
if you do not get their trade. <lb />
Talk to them through their favor- <lb />
newspaper- tell them the live <lb />
interesting news of your store and <lb />
they will to you to buy their <lb />
goods. The advertiser who keeps <lb />
his business prominently before <lb />
people and asks persistently <lb />
often for trade Li the one who <lb />
will get the most <lb />
News. <lb />
nearly <lb />
Prices <lb />
as yon <lb />
snot conn-in and look. Those at your window an <lb />
worn out, come before the newest patterns are sold, <lb />
attract, Quality decides. Look as closely to quality <lb />
do to prices. Measure your purchases by 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 Stare in <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
Headquarters <lb />
FOR SUPPLY. <lb />
May <lb />
I. left <lb />
a trip. <lb />
C. H. went lo Kinston <lb />
X. Brooks left on Monday <lb />
I Haiti more to visit a few <lb />
Walter came <lb />
Monday and is so <lb />
I licit log orders barrels <lb />
A large crowd we t over in <lb />
Greene Sunday, that being the <lb />
Sunday ill May, to the Miner- <lb />
Will it id George Sum <lb />
nil. Kin-ton. Hi.- day here <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
Charley Keys, your is <lb />
here, <lb />
Mi-s Gordon, Boston, Mass., <lb />
been here Sunday <lb />
a Woman's <lb />
and baa been very <lb />
fill by Idling some men in <lb />
the pledge had signed every <lb />
thing else, and still they would <lb />
gel mi a once in a while. <lb />
At the election Monday I. <lb />
Patrick, I. A. and W. <lb />
were aldermen <lb />
for the ensuing year. They had <lb />
no opposition as there was only <lb />
one ticket. <lb />
J. C. Griffin caught a large <lb />
bin seine la-l week, <lb />
Mr. Skinner, town, <lb />
here Wednesday. <lb />
The of large red breast <lb />
perch have never been known <lb />
the river here before, or since we <lb />
can bill they won't be <lb />
here long, there are certain <lb />
I pail lee who have several traps <lb />
selling miking more, contrary <lb />
lo law, a- there has an <lb />
act passed by Legislature pro <lb />
fish between <lb />
month of the creek and <lb />
bridge. <lb />
There is a corps of surveyors <lb />
hen- to survey Con <lb />
lent creek from its month to <lb />
Snow Hill. <lb />
Professor John a <lb />
school teacher, wrote two <lb />
a lain man town <lb />
and all the and white <lb />
people he could <lb />
a while mini did Hie same with the <lb />
Other, were alter getting a <lb />
certain man as town constable, <lb />
the nominees for town <lb />
commissioners that if they did not <lb />
give place lo a certain <lb />
would get out another <lb />
and elect him anyway. <lb />
Of he will gel ii, but <lb />
should be in neck. <lb />
Corn <lb />
removes from the soil <lb />
large quantities of <lb />
Potash. <lb />
The fertilizer <lb />
plied, must furnish <lb />
enough Potash, or the <lb />
will lose its pro- <lb />
power. <lb />
Read <lb />
WORKS. <lb />
Si. New <lb />
Dizzy <lb />
Then your liver isn't <lb />
well. You suffer from bilious- <lb />
constipation. <lb />
Pills act directly on the liver. <lb />
For years they have been <lb />
the Standard Family Fill. <lb />
Small <lb />
BUCKINGHAM'S <lb />
We Just added Steam Supply to our business and <lb />
anything in this line very low, See when want of <lb />
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard Globe <lb />
and Angle Check Valves, Water <lb />
Oil Cups, Air Cocks, Steam Hancock <lb />
U. S. Cocks, Steam <lb />
Pipe all sites, Pipe Fitting all sizes. <lb />
LINK Packing, Robber Bolt, Sandy <lb />
Belt, Belt Lacing, Belt Hooks. <lb />
SOLE AGENTS <lb />
leering Machines, Plat Farm Drain Tile <lb />
Garland Cook Stoves, <lb />
BAKER HART. <lb />
A Story of a Sucker. <lb />
A man who smokes tour cigars a <lb />
a day and chews worth of <lb />
tobacco a week, said he was too <lb />
poor to lake a local paper. He is <lb />
a small too. And <lb />
I should smile. This saving <lb />
fellow was getting a Maine story <lb />
paper, and found by sending a <lb />
dollar he could get a cure for <lb />
drunkenness. Sure enough he did. <lb />
It was the pledge and keep <lb />
Later on he sent <lb />
stamp to find out how to raise <lb />
beets successfully. He found out. <lb />
The answer lake hold <lb />
Being he wished to <lb />
marry and sent one cent stamps <lb />
a Chicago to ham how to <lb />
make an impression. When <lb />
answer came it down <lb />
on a pan of That was <lb />
a little tough; but he was a patient <lb />
man and thought he would yet <lb />
succeed. The next advertisement <lb />
lie read, lo double his <lb />
in six He was told <lb />
to convert his money into bills, <lb />
fold I hem and he would sec his <lb />
money doubled. he was <lb />
bound to get some useful secret by <lb />
which he could make money, and <lb />
sent in out how to write <lb />
without pen and ink. The answer <lb />
was, a lead Then <lb />
he sent a dollar to learn how to <lb />
get like the devil <lb />
and never spend a This <lb />
was discouraging; but he decided <lb />
to try once more and sent a dollar <lb />
bill to learn how to live without <lb />
work was told to for <lb />
as He now takes <lb />
the home paper and is happy. <lb />
Hot Bleat, <lb />
BLACK JACK ITEMS, <lb />
Buck Jack, May j <lb />
near <lb />
Mr. Waller of <lb />
Truss <lb />
Monday night air. <lb />
Wynne. <lb />
Miss While, has returned <lb />
from n visit lo her Hater Mis. <lb />
Mrs. I. H. While to <lb />
den tin I Thursday to visit net <lb />
mother returned Friday. <lb />
M . c line <lb />
evening to attend debate Fri- <lb />
day night returned Saturday. <lb />
A very little <lb />
her appearance the home of Mr. <lb />
and Mis. . hist week. <lb />
wonder John is all smiles, <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. . Mills <lb />
little Mattie spent Friday in <lb />
ville. <lb />
A In am Di ton and lit lie <lb />
Malta spent Saturday on Clay <lb />
John Mills went <lb />
to <lb />
J. in our midst <lb />
abort while day evening. <lb />
tat at. <lb />
.--I nod <lb />
of the University <lb />
North Carolina, just received, <lb />
by its and subject matter, in- <lb />
growth of that <lb />
The list of Faculty in- <lb />
u ones and of this total <lb />
are of professorial rank. The <lb />
enrollment of students has reached <lb />
the large total of exclusive of <lb />
the Summer School which number- <lb />
ed Of number <lb />
rolled I he College, in the Law <lb />
School, in Medical School <lb />
and -ill in the School of Pharmacy. <lb />
The shows satisfactory <lb />
progress in all phases of University <lb />
work. Three new departments <lb />
have been created, in Economies, <lb />
Languages and Botany. <lb />
A the Man- <lb />
age has also been added to the In- <lb />
force. The Medical <lb />
course has been extended to <lb />
full lour required <lb />
completion of for a degree. <lb />
At Hie tame time the Medical Fa- <lb />
has increased lo <lb />
Instructors and Assistants. <lb />
Two new buildings have <lb />
added in material <lb />
and a central heating plan, aH <lb />
been installed. <lb />
Like Before the <lb />
lives <lb />
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GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
J. Ed. Owner <lb />
Entered at the Post Office at <lb />
Greenville, N. C, as <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
May, M 1902. <lb />
Congressman J. S. of <lb />
New Jersey, died suddenly <lb />
Tuesday. i death <lb />
a week to occur among <lb />
The Charleston will <lb />
June 1st. There is still op- <lb />
for who have not <lb />
visited it to do so. and it is <lb />
worth Bring see. <lb />
ell <lb />
Rear Admiral William T. <lb />
son died at his home la Washing- <lb />
ton City Tuesday afternoon. <lb />
had served a career In <lb />
United Stales Navy the <lb />
retired list at the lime of his <lb />
death. . <lb />
Chatham County Democrats held <lb />
their convention Tuesday . <lb />
the first to he held in the State <lb />
this year. action the con- <lb />
was the adoption of a res- <lb />
endorsing Judge Clark for <lb />
Chief Justice of the Supreme <lb />
A most terrible holocaust is re- <lb />
ported from the island of Martin- <lb />
in the Dutch Wist <lb />
By a volcanic eruption on <lb />
day the city of tit. Pierre was en- <lb />
destroyed. Party thousand <lb />
people perished, thirty <lb />
of the entire population escaping. <lb />
Not a building was left. Eighteen <lb />
vessels the four of <lb />
American, were burned and <lb />
with all on <lb />
There is some work being done <lb />
on the quiet looking to the filling <lb />
of positions for the <lb />
next term, and there may <lb />
of getting men on the Board <lb />
and measures adopted that will <lb />
not meet the approval of a major- <lb />
of the people of the town, At <lb />
the same time, if majority <lb />
takes no interest in the matter, no <lb />
body else can be blamed for what <lb />
ever local laws have to be lived <lb />
under, i lie bolter element of <lb />
Is plenty strong u <lb />
cm III i ii if it will only assert <lb />
-M <lb />
Dr. T. the fore- <lb />
editor of North baa <lb />
resigned as editor of the <lb />
tor. Messenger, a position be has <lb />
filled thirteen years. The <lb />
reason for the resignation is said <lb />
be a difference of opinion between <lb />
him and the owners of the paper <lb />
on the Hark controversy. <lb />
Dr. was a friend of <lb />
Judge Clark and advocated hi be- <lb />
of S <lb />
Court, while the proprietors were <lb />
opposed to him, mid this led to the <lb />
of their relations. Dr. <lb />
Kingsbury will Continue literary <lb />
worn. <lb />
Good All Around. <lb />
The Merry Milk Maids, under <lb />
the direction of Hum Clara Brace <lb />
Forties for the benefit of the <lb />
church, was most creditably <lb />
presented in the opera house, Fri- <lb />
day night, to a large audience. <lb />
They had a house. <lb />
Clubbing Announcement <lb />
Tub Eastern can <lb />
furnish its subscribers with the <lb />
semi weekly Observer at <lb />
a year for both papers. You <lb />
will get both papers twice a week. <lb />
The Observer is the beat semi- <lb />
week paper in North Carolina and <lb />
covers Slate more completely <lb />
than any other, Re- <lb />
gives many times more <lb />
home news than can lie had from <lb />
other source. These two pa- <lb />
giving, home, State <lb />
general news week a year <lb />
for reading. <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
from On- <lb />
Washington, D. C. May i. <lb />
On Monday Senator <lb />
Lodge delivered his widely her <lb />
aided speech ii support of his <lb />
Philippine hill a more <lb />
of erudite platitudes <lb />
and panegyrics one seldom heats, <lb />
It bore every evidence of being the <lb />
production of the cultured <lb />
what was not the <lb />
that the had attacked <lb />
the American a my, and <lb />
avoiding the democratic <lb />
that the cruelty abuses <lb />
which had to<lb />
by a superior <lb />
race he Indulged in glowing <lb />
to the army. Referring to <lb />
the cruelties tortures <lb />
d, lie cited similar atrocities by <lb />
the Filipinos supporting, by la <lb />
plication, the theory Mat two <lb />
wrongs make a right. Dun <lb />
charges, that the privileges and <lb />
franchisee of the Islands were <lb />
Icing fanned out to the favored <lb />
few as a result the policy of the <lb />
administration, be passed over <lb />
with an eloquent testimonial to the <lb />
character of the members of the <lb />
Philippine Commission. Review <lb />
Mr. Lodge's outside of <lb />
the sympathetic atmosphere <lb />
ed by the magnetism of the speak <lb />
one is led to deplore the fact <lb />
that so able a statesman should <lb />
have been guilty Of employing his <lb />
exceptional talents an to <lb />
create partisan feeling by gross <lb />
misrepresentation the real <lb />
of his opponents. <lb />
On Tuesday and Wednesday <lb />
Senators and <lb />
taking their cue from their leader, <lb />
made speeches alleged be in fa <lb />
of the Philippine bill but <lb />
with the purpose of <lb />
campaign material which <lb />
would counteract the presentation <lb />
of the Philippine situ which <lb />
has heretofore been made by the <lb />
democrat, Mr, Lodge tolls me <lb />
that he believes will be able to <lb />
dispose of his bill this month and <lb />
it is understood that Cuban <lb />
will be the nest subject con- <lb />
by the Senate. There is <lb />
still a determination by the Senate <lb />
to lake up the question of <lb />
Isthmian canal but it is impossible <lb />
to say at this date whether the de <lb />
termination will be fulfilled, <lb />
appropriation bills remain for <lb />
senatorial action with the pros <lb />
peels that hey will carry the tea <lb />
into the heated term and <lb />
ready the members of the lower <lb />
chamber are talking of adjourn. <lb />
Three times within the past week <lb />
the House of Representatives has <lb />
learned of the loss by death one <lb />
its members. Hon. Amos <lb />
Of New York, lion <lb />
J. of Virginia and Hon. <lb />
New Jersey <lb />
all passed over within the short <lb />
space of live Never before <lb />
in history of the House has <lb />
death I three member- with <lb />
in a space of time. All <lb />
three were democrats. As a mark <lb />
of respect the House adjourned <lb />
without the transaction of <lb />
on Saturday, Monday and Tuesday <lb />
only yesterday did the <lb />
ons territorial bill come up for <lb />
action. All of the territorial <lb />
have assured me of their <lb />
faith in I he success of this <lb />
in so far as the lower house ii <lb />
concerned and all have more or less <lb />
hope that it will pass the Senate. <lb />
They have been indefatigable in <lb />
their efforts to promote the <lb />
measure and their hard <lb />
work would seem to deserve <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Happenings In North Carolina <lb />
BASE BALL <lb />
Greenville Opens Season Good Game. <lb />
The base Kill season in Green- <lb />
At Kelford Thursday six build; opened Thursday after <lb />
by fire. i with h between Green- <lb />
The Democrats of county <lb />
wilt hold their county <lb />
on May <lb />
Hon. J. has been <lb />
elected Mayor of Washington. <lb />
He makes an officer. <lb />
Mrs. Button, near <lb />
was burned Thursday. <lb />
Her ignited while she was <lb />
boiling soap in the yard. <lb />
The smallpox continues Io I <lb />
troublesome at There <lb />
are people in the pest house and <lb />
house of detention. <lb />
Mr. F. II. Von <lb />
Beaufort county, well In <lb />
Pitt, is a candidate Sheriff in <lb />
his county. Mr. W. D. Grimes, <lb />
formerly of Pitt, is also a candidate <lb />
tor the Legislature from Beaufort. <lb />
Dining i slight storm Tuesday <lb />
night Mr. Ben <lb />
were blown down and two mules <lb />
and a hose were killed. The storm <lb />
was no; very heavy generally in <lb />
this c i in mil but Hie stables <lb />
were bl down with the result <lb />
Common <lb />
wealth <lb />
ville Ayden. The game was <lb />
played on the new grounds <lb />
near the public school building. <lb />
It was a good game and marked by <lb />
some tine playing for amateurs. <lb />
The line-up was as follows <lb />
Greenville, Position. Ayden. <lb />
Crawford <lb />
D. <lb />
Duke <lb />
Forbes <lb />
Smith <lb />
James, B. <lb />
Randolph <lb />
Johnson <lb />
Batteries <lb />
s. s. <lb />
cf <lb />
r f <lb />
Cox <lb />
Moore <lb />
Sheppard <lb />
Burroughs <lb />
Kenney <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Base Ball. <lb />
Friday's games in the Slate <lb />
league resulted as <lb />
At <lb />
Raleigh Durham <lb />
At <lb />
Greensboro Wilmington -J, <lb />
At New <lb />
Charlotte New <lb />
OF THE <lb />
Won. Lost. P. C. <lb />
Raleigh <lb />
Charlotte <lb />
New <lb />
I h mi <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb />
X. d May <lb />
Miss Mary Lewis and Mrs. <lb />
Thomas Lewis spent yesterday <lb />
in town. <lb />
Misses Mollie <lb />
Minnie Howard, of <lb />
who have been visiting <lb />
Mrs. W. C. Dancey, returned <lb />
home this morning, <lb />
Mrs. ti Freeman's little son. <lb />
Frank, is very low, We hope he <lb />
may soon improve <lb />
Miss Mary Smith, <lb />
i visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. L. <lb />
near Here. <lb />
Mrs. Nan Smith is in the <lb />
country visiting her daughter. <lb />
Mrs. J. L. Dixon. <lb />
Mies Belcher is In the <lb />
country visiting her brother. <lb />
R. Home. <lb />
W. M. Lang Hid Mrs. G. <lb />
Lang spent yesterday in <lb />
to see Mrs. J. A. Lang. <lb />
Miss Agues Moore woo has <lb />
teaching public school <lb />
school house near here, closed <lb />
school Tuesday . <lb />
W. H. Pollard has gone off on a <lb />
two week's business trip. <lb />
Great preparations are being <lb />
made to give every one a nice <lb />
at the Ministerial meeting. Dr. <lb />
of Wilson, . ill hold i <lb />
meeting after the Ministerial <lb />
Miss Agnes Moore and J. T. <lb />
spent yesterday <lb />
ville on business, <lb />
On Your Guard. <lb />
Several fakirs have been <lb />
led as operating around the city <lb />
pant few days. Their choice <lb />
field is the outskirts of the town <lb />
and seem to be discreet as to <lb />
victims. They lime their <lb />
visit in order to catch the man of <lb />
house absent and with pleasing <lb />
address to gain an audience with <lb />
the woman, and during a <lb />
they some wonderful <lb />
implement for household use, as <lb />
spectacles, or soap or something <lb />
that will interest any good house <lb />
keeper, insisting upon the <lb />
the the article, which is <lb />
usually of no practical value what- <lb />
ever. <lb />
If fail to make a sale, <lb />
will call again in a day or two <lb />
produce shown oil their <lb />
previous visit insist on <lb />
pay for It, claiming to have re- <lb />
wived an order for it. The lady <lb />
will gladly pay the price, which is <lb />
usually only a few cents, to get lid <lb />
the nuisance. <lb />
One of these <lb />
was seen yesterday which <lb />
resembled the small of a boy's <lb />
loot born, but no practical use <lb />
could possibly lie arranged for it. <lb />
A lady order get rid of the <lb />
fakirs paid for it.-New <lb />
Item Journal. <lb />
and Smith ; <lb />
Sheppard and Burroughs. <lb />
Score by innings R. H. K. <lb />
Greenville S <lb />
den 0-0 <lb />
runs, Green <lb />
Ayden struck out by <lb />
by Sheppard ; base <lb />
Anderson and James; <lb />
on balls, off Follies off Shep <lb />
paid <lb />
Strong features of the game was <lb />
the fielding of Smith, <lb />
ml Randolph, and the second <lb />
base work of Anderson. <lb />
It was an interesting game and <lb />
witnessed a large crowd. The <lb />
Ayden team is composed of a <lb />
set young men whose deport- <lb />
was a Credit to them and it is <lb />
hoped they will visit <lb />
again. <lb />
One thing very noticeable, and a <lb />
repetition of it should not be <lb />
lowed, was the conduct of a lot of <lb />
town kids after the game was over. <lb />
Coming down tow n from the ball <lb />
grounds they ran along behind and <lb />
around the visitors, ringing cow <lb />
bells punching at them, and <lb />
hurling all kinds of remarks at <lb />
them. Of course neither the <lb />
home team nor the older people <lb />
approved of ibis conduct the <lb />
of the boys, When gentle- <lb />
men visit the town they are <lb />
to the respect of every one <lb />
and should have it, and we hope <lb />
the boys will not again be guilty <lb />
of such conduct. <lb />
two Mayors. <lb />
May j <lb />
Tired Out <lb />
was very poorly and could <lb />
hardly about the I was <lb />
out all the tune. Then I tried <lb />
and it only <lb />
took two to make me feel <lb />
perfectly Mn. N. S. <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 />
yum doctor ho of <lb />
old folio ii <lb />
will b. <lb />
j. c. at n CO. <lb />
Government Ownership. <lb />
It really appears the <lb />
lion of the ownership <lb />
of railroads is about to become <lb />
acute. The system of <lb />
for some time past in <lb />
progress has given vitality to it, <lb />
and so conservative a man as Sen <lb />
of Michigan, <lb />
lately been moved to <lb />
suppose the time will come when <lb />
the government will have to own <lb />
all these railroads. we can <lb />
handle them just as we <lb />
Yet these railroads already <lb />
subject to the laws of the land. As <lb />
common carriers they are quasi <lb />
public institutions and as such are <lb />
legitimate objects of government <lb />
control. They are now largely re- <lb />
by legislation and public <lb />
power over is almost <lb />
How, then, this being the <lb />
ease, if Congress cannot manage <lb />
them, if it does how to <lb />
manage them, are we to <lb />
them, just as we we <lb />
come to own <lb />
There is just one thing worse <lb />
than the owning the <lb />
railroads, and that is the railroads <lb />
owning the government. Upon <lb />
no other than the fear that <lb />
this might come to pass can <lb />
ownership be justified. <lb />
This is a fearful thing to <lb />
plate when one comes to look at it <lb />
in detail Think of all the rail- <lb />
roads being a part of the system of <lb />
government and every railroad <lb />
from to <lb />
is up against a municipal contest beluga Federal Than <lb />
that will probably prove t-1 M there is but one <lb />
before it is finally determined. <lb />
I he trouble grows out sf an But meantime we confronted <lb />
passed last Legislature, by the helplessness of Congress <lb />
it was attempted to this whole prob <lb />
municipal elections uniform, of consolidation, merger and; <lb />
for an election on the Brat Throughout the years <lb />
Tuesday in May. and j has demonstrated it- inability to <lb />
thereafter. The act went with it. We have not so <lb />
into effect March, but the little faith in it as not to believe <lb />
last was there has been honesty of <lb />
held under the charter on the first pose in the effort to destroy the <lb />
for Malaria <lb />
Chills tail Put i a of <lb />
Chill Tonic. H i I <lb />
i No c <lb />
no Pay. Price <lb />
Iron <lb />
cure, <lb />
Monday May instead of Tues- <lb />
day, as new act provided, <lb />
his raised a question as to <lb />
I lie mayor and commissioners <lb />
elected last year should hold for <lb />
one or two years. Dr. Tull, the <lb />
present mayor, wrote to Attorney <lb />
asking his <lb />
ion, and he replied that in his <lb />
opinion the officers elected last <lb />
year would bold for two <lb />
However, the board of <lb />
decided to call an <lb />
for last Monday. out of a reg- <lb />
vote about about <lb />
votes were cast. W. K. <lb />
K-i., getting all the votes polled <lb />
for mayor Messrs. I. A. <lb />
and John getting a <lb />
majority the volt's cast for com- <lb />
missioners. Of eleven, under the <lb />
charter, two out of six are elected <lb />
each Mayor Tull two of <lb />
the old board of commissioners, <lb />
T. Moore and B. F. <lb />
Davis, are favor of disregarding <lb />
the new election, which claim <lb />
unauthorized mid void, while <lb />
Messrs. T. ft, Cobb, L. A. Ward <lb />
end I. the other members <lb />
In ard, are favor of <lb />
giving effect the new election. <lb />
Dr. Tull to vacate, and in <lb />
meantime Mr. has been <lb />
sworn in mayor, and the new <lb />
commissioners have taken the <lb />
oaths of office. The courts will he <lb />
called upon to settle the contest. <lb />
Observer. <lb />
trusts, but the failure of Congress <lb />
and of Stale Legislatures to even <lb />
binder them is known of all men. <lb />
As to the good and evil to result <lb />
from the consolidation of all the <lb />
railroads I he ownership of the <lb />
combined interests by a men. <lb />
that is the question. The <lb />
question is, if with its <lb />
lower of life and death, cannot <lb />
control them they are and can- <lb />
not prevent their consolidation, <lb />
how is government to <lb />
if it should come to own <lb />
Observe. <lb />
HUNDLEY, <lb />
RICHMOND, <lb />
IF YOU WILL PUT <lb />
Keep this <lb />
fact always fresh in <lb />
For Cuts, Mashes and ail Open to <lb />
need only to apply <lb />
a few times and Hie soreness and inflammation will <lb />
be conquered and the wounded flesh healed. <lb />
i To get the results you should saturate a piece <lb />
of soft cloth with the liniment and bind it upon the <lb />
wound ad you would ft poultice. <lb />
and a bottle. <lb />
KEEP AN EYE ON <lb />
among tout Mexican <lb />
very Ant <lb />
., or other <lb />
Liniment. <lb />
Corn, Cotton, Tobacco, <lb />
Selling High <lb />
Likely to continue to sell high <lb />
The Philosophy of Farming <lb />
Smaller Surface. a Labor Saved. <lb />
Fertilize with a free hand I <lb />
Buy of your own people I <lb />
Southern Makers of Fertilizers <lb />
For Southern Farmers. <lb />
High Standard. High <lb />
Moderate Prices. <lb />
Factories at Fifty Agents <lb />
AFTER TWO PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID THE <lb />
OF NEWARK, H. J., TOUR POLICY HAS <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
Cash Value, <lb />
Paid-up Insurance, <lb />
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb />
Is <lb />
Will be reinstated if arrears be paid within on month while yon <lb />
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb />
of and payment of arrears with Interest. <lb />
second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb />
Dividends 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 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. <lb />
Stop, <lb />
in. m <lb />
Know What <lb />
Chill <lb />
T. i.- the la plainly <lb />
. v i, It <lb />
bun Q a N<lb />
THE GREATEST STOCK <lb />
I AND <lb />
Man Will Be <lb />
IN THE SOUTH <lb />
CORRESPONDENCE <lb />
bi lively <lb />
they <lb />
their and o home A <lb />
709-711-713 E. Bad St, <lb />
nerves; to y the <lb />
w h power. It his <lb />
the two <lb />
American. Large bottle <lb />
RICHMOND, VA. <lb />
Bethel High School. <lb />
R At; h Co A strictly first-class Preparatory School., Prepares <lb />
for College and for Life Cir <lb />
J. W. Principal, MISS MAMIE Assistant, <lb />
MRS. J. W. SHERRILL, and Art. <lb />
Primary Department, 11.80 Art, <lb />
Intermediate, Music, including piano rent, 3.00 <lb />
Advanced, 3.00 Incidental fee, per year, 1.00 <lb />
Board moderate. For further address <lb />
J. W. SHERRILL, <lb />
Everybody <lb />
Cordially invited to see our stock of <lb />
before buying. We have what you want. Come and con- <lb />
We have the prettiest line of millinery ever brought <lb />
to Greenville. Saab Ribbons in all widths and colors. Wash <lb />
Ribbons for the neck, just the thing for summer. Hals <lb />
trimmed while you wait. Give us a trial. <lb />
Yours to please, <lb />
Misses Erwin. <lb />
Cushion Sole <lb />
Shoes <lb />
A perfect boon to tender or feet. <lb />
They are unquestionably the shoe of shoes for tender <lb />
feet. To begin with, they combine graceful style, <lb />
handsome appearance and comfort. Then the prices <lb />
are right. The best of leather. Latest lasts and toe <lb />
All sizes and widths. There is satisfaction <lb />
in every shoe. Genuine Shoes re- <lb />
quire no They are fitted with soft, <lb />
non-conducting leather-covered <lb />
which, while conforming to the shape of the foot, do <lb />
not lump-up. They are perfectly easy, noiseless <lb />
and act as a cushion to every step. The soles <lb />
being non conducting, keep your feet, at an even <lb />
temperature in all weathers. It is ideal shoe for <lb />
tender feet. Step in see this shoe. Try it on. <lb />
Yon will be the absolute foot comfort it <lb />
will give yon. <lb />
THE CLOTHIER. <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb />
In the margin of this paper it <lb />
so to remind you that you owe <lb />
for <lb />
subscription and we request <lb />
you to settle as early as pas- <lb />
We need what YOU <lb />
owe us and hope yon will not <lb />
keep us waiting for it. <lb />
This notice is for those who <lb />
find the cross mark on their <lb />
paper. <lb />
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb />
MEMORIAL DAY. <lb />
Daughters of the Confederacy <lb />
rate <lb />
Just where to put your linger on <lb />
cotton some people <lb />
Bring your fat Cattle to E. M. <lb />
and pet It. gross, tr. <lb />
The team Is coming <lb />
to play ball with Greenville at an <lb />
day. <lb />
Some fine rock fish were ship <lb />
here from Weldon <lb />
of them weighed <lb />
nearly a hundred pounds. <lb />
All the leaves on the trees do <lb />
not look to be grown, though they <lb />
ore supposed to attain their full <lb />
growth by the 10th of May. <lb />
Mr. W. E Hooker <lb />
ed Rickey Moore property on <lb />
the corner of Fifth and <lb />
streets and will build large brick <lb />
stables there. <lb />
The acknowledges <lb />
an to the an veiling of <lb />
the monument in memory of the <lb />
late Lieut. W. E. Shipp, at Char <lb />
lot May 20th. <lb />
Mr D. W. has moved <lb />
temporarily in the store <lb />
j Andrews while the <lb />
of his new brick store Five <lb />
Points is in progress. <lb />
At the recent meeting of the <lb />
Pitt County Medical Society Dr. <lb />
Dixon, of Ayden, was elected <lb />
President Dr. J. E. Nobles, of <lb />
Greenville, Vice President, and <lb />
Dr. E. A. of Greenville, <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
Dr. Hyatt will be In Greenville <lb />
at Hotel Bertha on Monday, May <lb />
the 12th for the purpose of treating <lb />
diseases of the eye and fitting <lb />
classes. Dr. Hyatt has many <lb />
friends and patients in Pitt county <lb />
and hopes to meet many of them <lb />
while here. <lb />
It Is to the credit of the <lb />
and T. J. Chapters <lb />
Daughters Confederacy <lb />
that observance of Memorial <lb />
Day has been inaugurated in <lb />
Greenville, and we hope it shall <lb />
be of annual recurrence hereafter. <lb />
North Carolina has been slow to <lb />
perpetuate the memory of her <lb />
heroes, and perhaps no section of <lb />
the State has been more backward <lb />
In doing them honor than has Pitt <lb />
For sometime the two <lb />
of Daughters of the <lb />
here have been gathering a <lb />
fund to erect a monument in <lb />
Cherry Hill cemetery near the <lb />
graves of soldiers <lb />
buried there, and they set apart <lb />
today to unveil this and to hold <lb />
exercises in memory of all who <lb />
their lives for the <lb />
The monument, though small, <lb />
is a beautiful piece of and <lb />
manifests the spirit which <lb />
prompts its erection. On side <lb />
are the letters from Tarboro. <lb />
HOWDY DO. <lb />
Some Speak to Me. Some to You. <lb />
Thursday, May <lb />
Mrs. Bettie Harrison is quite <lb />
sick. <lb />
H of Washington, was <lb />
I here today. <lb />
Nichols left this morning <lb />
I for Savannah, <lb />
J. A. Dudley returned <lb />
day evening from <lb />
Mrs. J. L. Sugg and child re- <lb />
turned this morning from Kinston. <lb />
Mrs. C. T. and little <lb />
Charlie, went to today. <lb />
Miss Abbott, of <lb />
came in this morning to visit her <lb />
sister, Mrs. L. fl. Rountree. <lb />
Dr. J. P. Sugg, of Kittrell, came <lb />
I in Wednesday evening to visit <lb />
family of K. M. Hearne. <lb />
Dr. and Mrs. J. N. of <lb />
Farmville, who were here, <lb />
I returned home Wednesday even- <lb />
ling. <lb />
Mrs. E. H. <lb />
who has been visiting her <lb />
Mrs. F. M. Hodges, returned <lb />
home Wednesday evening. <lb />
Hon. W. at. Buss, ex-Mayor of <lb />
Raleigh Superior Court clerk <lb />
of Wake county, is here <lb />
few days with relatives. He is as <lb />
fat jovial as ever. <lb />
V. II. Harding, former <lb />
rector of St. Paul's church <lb />
has entered upon hi <lb />
duties as first assistant curate to <lb />
Grace church parish in Baltimore. <lb />
His many Greenville wish <lb />
him every success hie new field. <lb />
May 1902. <lb />
White went up the road <lb />
this morning. <lb />
Mrs. Harris left tins <lb />
morning for Richmond. <lb />
W. R. Smith little son, of <lb />
who have been visiting <lb />
here, returned home today. <lb />
Saturday, May 1902. <lb />
C. G. went to Halifax to- <lb />
day. <lb />
Jesse went to Wilson <lb />
today. <lb />
P. C. of Raleigh, spent <lb />
today here. <lb />
Foster returned to Rich- <lb />
today. <lb />
O Lloyd went to Tarboro <lb />
this morning. <lb />
Rev. F. A. Bishop today for <lb />
Robersonville. <lb />
W. A. Fleming, of <lb />
was here today. <lb />
R. Chapman returned this <lb />
morning from Ayden. <lb />
F. M. Hodges returned Friday <lb />
evening from Tarboro. <lb />
R. O. returned Friday <lb />
of Winston <lb />
On Saturday evening after the <lb />
adjournment of the April Term of <lb />
Pitt Superior an impromptu <lb />
meeting of the Greenville Bar was <lb />
held and the following resolution <lb />
unanimously <lb />
Whereas, the Hon. F. p. Win- <lb />
has held for the county of Pitt <lb />
special term, Oct. 1901, and Dec. <lb />
the <lb />
March term an April term 1902 <lb />
of Superior Court to the <lb />
great satisfaction of <lb />
and people of the county. <lb />
Now therefore, we toe <lb />
of the Bar of-FUt county, desire <lb />
to testify to the uniform courtesy <lb />
be has extended each of us during <lb />
said courts, and to the able and <lb />
impartial manner In which he <lb />
aided and dispensed justice and we <lb />
take pleasure in commending him to <lb />
the people of the as an able, <lb />
learned just Judge. <lb />
other side reads, ashes of <lb />
fourteen unknown soldiers, dying <lb />
in and around Greenville, now re- <lb />
pose soldier, sleep <lb />
Thy warfare On the third <lb />
a martyr, who and <lb />
who fell, <lb />
Unknown unmarked in the <lb />
strife <lb />
But still, as he lies in his lonely <lb />
cell- <lb />
Angel and seraph the legend shall <lb />
tell <lb />
Such a death is <lb />
The fourth side reads, <lb />
the little children shall come to do <lb />
them <lb />
At four o'clock this <lb />
the members of the two chapters <lb />
and many citizens mot <lb />
Methodist church and to <lb />
Cherry Hill Cemetery. Here <lb />
earnest prayer was offered by <lb />
II. M. Eure, the monument <lb />
was unveiled by Misses Al- <lb />
Margaret Skinner, Mattie <lb />
King Woolen. <lb />
Hon. L. I. Moore delivered <lb />
a most appropriate <lb />
address followed by the recital of <lb />
a poem by Mrs. Jarvis, after which <lb />
the graves of soldiers were decor- <lb />
with the many that <lb />
were taken to the cemetery. <lb />
And in thus honoring the <lb />
of the Confederacy, Greenville <lb />
highly honors Re <lb />
10th. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. <lb />
have returned from Baltimore. <lb />
E. B. Higgs returned Friday <lb />
from Scotland Neck. <lb />
W. C. went to Winterville <lb />
Friday evening and returned this <lb />
morning. <lb />
Mis. Hr. J. P. <lb />
went to Plymouth this morning to <lb />
visit relatives I here. <lb />
Allen Moore, of Washington, is <lb />
visiting bis grandfather, Allen <lb />
Warren, at Riverside Nursery. <lb />
W. M. Rubs and family, of <lb />
have been visiting <lb />
relatives here, returned home this <lb />
morning. <lb />
Misses Lid <lb />
Bessie and <lb />
Maggie came up <lb />
this morning from <lb />
Be Sure to See our <lb />
White and Dress Goods, <lb />
Laces and Embroideries, Silks, k <lb />
Everything New up to Date <lb />
THREE STORES FULL OF BARGAINS. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
The Big Store.; <lb />
Greenville, N C. <lb />
A Rat Killing. <lb />
There was quite a crowd collect <lb />
ed in front of D. W. store <lb />
this morning to witness the tear- <lb />
up of the platform front of <lb />
the store. Under the boards were <lb />
found a large number of rats and <lb />
the crowd enjoyed an old time rat <lb />
killing. Twenty-four good sized <lb />
rats were killed. <lb />
Educational Rally at Farmville. <lb />
There will <lb />
rally at Farmville Wednesday, <lb />
June 11th, to which everybody is <lb />
Invited. Governor Aycock and <lb />
other prominent speakers will tie <lb />
present to deliver addresses. <lb />
Feast of <lb />
The Reflector household is <lb />
indebted to our good Cant. <lb />
Edgar L. Hart, of the Atlantic <lb />
Coast Line, for a feast of elegant <lb />
strawberries which he sent Wed- <lb />
He also wrote that the <lb />
daily shipments of berries from <lb />
points between and <lb />
Mt. Olive make from car <lb />
loads. With crates to the car <lb />
and quarts to the it will be <lb />
seen that the shipments from I hat <lb />
section aggregate nearly three <lb />
fourths million quarts of <lb />
a day. This is something to <lb />
think about. <lb />
, DEPARTMENT <lb />
At in the H. C. Hooker T. J <lb />
S charge. Big line choice Pattern Hats <lb />
New goods arriving daily. <lb />
I Ob Sara <lb /></p>
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Pure blood means health. <lb />
Health means happiness. <lb />
Take no Substitute. All Druggists <lb />
physicians w bout tended Mr. <lb />
in his illness arc In <lb />
be paid the rate of a fraction less <lb />
per day. Thai i <lb />
pay for they <lb />
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COTTEN, C. E. <lb />
Surveys with Plats or Maps <lb />
Accurately and <lb />
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Cant, Vincent's street, <lb />
will In- given prompt<lb />
For Locks, Hinges, Doors <lb />
Windows, Paints, Rope, <lb />
Collars, Shovels and Cur-, <lb />
Tools, go to <lb />
Brick For Sale <lb />
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Oak Ba <lb />
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Tallies, Lounges, <lb />
Gail Ai <lb />
High Key West Che- <lb />
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Apples, <lb />
Pine Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb />
Magic Food, Oil, <lb />
Heed Meal and Hulls, <lb />
Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
lines, <lb />
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Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
Cheese, Best Butter, New <lb />
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other goods. <lb />
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to see <lb />
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CO. <lb />
J. C. <lb />
HI lien IN <lb />
American and Italian Marble <lb />
wire and Iron Fence Sold- <lb />
work and <lb />
pi ices on application. <lb />
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J. I. CO. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
solicited. <lb />
YOU WANT <lb />
Dry Goods, Groceries, <lb />
etc., go to <lb />
Mrs. L. H. WHITE, <lb />
Black N. C. <lb />
Nice line on land. Prices low <lb />
Country produce bought for cash or in <lb />
exchange for goods. <lb />
OLD DOMINION <lb />
Manufacturers of <lb />
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb />
Interior and Exterior Finishings <lb />
for Fine Modern Cheap Build- <lb />
We solicit your patronage and <lb />
guarantee to satisfaction in <lb />
prices, styles and fork. <lb />
Please send your orders to <lb />
Pi Co. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
IN <lb />
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The Stock complete in every de <lb />
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lowest. Highest market price <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
hi sir. tries <lb />
Steamer My res leave Washing- <lb />
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ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb />
M. for Washington. <lb />
Connecting at Washington <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
Philadelphia, New York <lb />
Aurora, South Creek. <lb />
Quarter, and tori <lb />
all for West with <lb />
roads at Norfolk. <lb />
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the Old Dominion Co. from <lb />
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in bar. <lb />
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per year. The largest paper <lb />
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II <lb />
Also a nice Line of Hard ware. <lb />
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made from any small Mob <lb />
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work. No trouble to <lb />
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TRUTH II TO <lb />
VOL <lb />
PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY, MAY <lb />
NO <lb />
-AT- <lb />
Ricks Wilkinson <lb />
This is Greenville s <lb />
Fastest Growing Store. <lb />
WHY <lb />
OUR LETTER. <lb />
Correspondent of i.; r. <lb />
Kai Kill. N. C, May <lb />
As I am about lo let- <lb />
a sell known and <lb />
Democrat me under the <lb />
fifth rib and <lb />
we fallen upon <lb />
limes when the leading <lb />
our makes of its <lb />
leading article a com- <lb />
plaint against <lb />
for recommending a man <lb />
for postmaster n <lb />
because I bat man was a Democrat <lb />
two years ago wore a <lb />
man whom our organ <lb />
was the last campaign one <lb />
of i dozen in that <lb />
n; who wore a red <lb />
he was a lire tried, die I lie light <lb />
Democrat then; he is understood <lb />
BECAUSE no other store Anywhere is so diligent in to Democrat now, <lb />
the interests of the buying public to which it <lb />
for support. h little out of run of <lb />
BECAUSE nothing but absolutely reliable argument, but if one is <lb />
is admitted here at any price--that point is of to judge by the present outlook <lb />
coining campaign promises to <lb />
vital import. <lb />
BECAUSE the prices we ask are the lowest known to <lb />
.- i a i in. <lb />
the merchandise world for goods of the quality we <lb />
sell. <lb />
BECAUSE every sale that we make is backed by an <lb />
absolute personal guarantee of satisfaction to the <lb />
smallest detail. <lb />
BECAUSE every thing is done to promote your per- <lb />
comfort while shopping, and to fulfill the most <lb />
exacting requirements. <lb />
And so we might continue to name reason after <lb />
son almost No really careful buyer will <lb />
pass the offers we make without investigating them, <lb />
Look at this double column full of Economy <lb />
for this <lb />
more respects than one. <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
We m now ready for an inspection by the ladies. We <lb />
have a complete and to date line in Dress Goods, Fine Trim- <lb />
Silks. Satins, Laces, Embroideries, Velvets. Ribbons, <lb />
White Goods, Minstrel cloth, Grenadines and <lb />
all the newest <lb />
Skirt Goods. <lb />
Have you seen those <lb />
Lace <lb />
White India Linen, White Per- <lb />
Lawns, White Piques. The <lb />
prices start at and by an easy <lb />
rising scale run up as high as <lb />
French, Austrian and <lb />
Kane in all latest new creation <lb />
in Crepe paper, Silk Clause all <lb />
floral designs <lb />
and <lb />
Zephyr Dimities. <lb />
entirely new sea- <lb />
son, sod as pretty as they arc <lb />
new. We could offer them as <lb />
a bargain at but this week <lb />
we say Sic <lb />
Ladies Slippers. <lb />
A big lot must be classed <lb />
worth 91.50. As as <lb />
last <lb />
Youths all Wool Suits. <lb />
They arc value at sizes to <lb />
This week will go as <lb />
long as last at <lb />
American Made <lb />
Full inches wide, new <lb />
attractive designs. No better <lb />
to be found any- <lb />
where. Worth This wees <lb />
Men's Suits. <lb />
All colors and sizes. <lb />
week we say <lb />
Worth <lb />
13.00. <lb />
j aids that was <lb />
never pretty styles and de- <lb />
signs at week we say <lb />
National Lawns. <lb />
In new and attractive <lb />
as never was put in anything <lb />
but IS lawns before, in <lb />
natural linen color with red, blue, <lb />
green and black and dots. <lb />
We can't buy any more this sea <lb />
on at any price. As long as they <lb />
last <lb />
Trunks and Suit Cases. <lb />
Plans for summer and travel are <lb />
maturing and nowadays <lb />
and summer trips mean study <lb />
trunks. The Automatic <lb />
Tray and Box Trunks, all canvass <lb />
covered, hard wood slats, iron bot- <lb />
toms, brass 93.50, <lb />
912.80,915. <lb />
Suit Hand Bags and <lb />
scopes, to <lb />
Standard Patterns. <lb />
Patterns kept in stock, <lb />
sheets free. Designer <lb />
fashion <lb />
Some right good in I'm <lb />
full inches lop, steel <lb />
rods, worth This week we <lb />
say <lb />
A very good value <lb />
all sizes. These are <lb />
Others say we <lb />
best kind, <lb />
say <lb />
As well be out of the World as out of Fashion. <lb />
For earliest knowing and possessing of <lb />
things of fashion, keep familiar with <lb />
Ricks Wilkinson. <lb />
M A OF <lb />
The annual banquet to lie given <lb />
in New York by the North <lb />
Society of that city <lb />
this year promises to be one of the <lb />
most enjoyable of all such <lb />
in ts history. The Society <lb />
has a of nearly <lb />
with W. W. Fuller, formerly <lb />
of and later Durham <lb />
as its president. Among its guests <lb />
nest week who will speak on the <lb />
occasion will be Senators <lb />
and Simmons and ex-Senator <lb />
Trinity College lo secure <lb />
Secretary of State Hay to deliver <lb />
an address during its commence- <lb />
exercises. And Charlotte <lb />
invites President Roosevelt to come <lb />
down on May <lb />
Cue of the most interesting of all <lb />
the political races the <lb />
districts of State <lb />
year will be between Con- <lb />
Klutz Blackburn <lb />
both will be re <lb />
nominated by their respective <lb />
both of now <lb />
in the new Seventh district. The <lb />
district, g to the vote <lb />
two years ago, ought to be Demo <lb />
some <lb />
One million young shad have <lb />
just been deposited the Cape <lb />
Fear river, Fayetteville <lb />
and in , by an agent <lb />
the S. Commission. <lb />
At the Communication of the <lb />
Grand Lodged Masons at Oxford <lb />
on Day June it is <lb />
stated the matter of <lb />
the new Masonic Temple will be <lb />
i taken up. Several cities ate bid- <lb />
ding tor it, notably Char- <lb />
I Durham <lb />
U. B. Patterson, a leading law- <lb />
of Maxton, will contest <lb />
Congressman Bellamy for Dent, <lb />
nomination that dis- <lb />
The new Sixth District is <lb />
composed of <lb />
Columbus, Cumberland, Harnett, <lb />
New Hanover and <lb />
A Special Communication of the <lb />
Lodge of A. F. A. Ma- <lb />
sous of North Carolina will lie held <lb />
at on for the <lb />
pose the corner of <lb />
the new building to be elected at <lb />
the State Normal Industrial <lb />
College. <lb />
snot conn-in and look. Those, at your window are nearly <lb />
worn out, come before the newest are sold, <lb />
attract, Quality decides Look as closely to quality as <lb />
do to prices. -Measure your purchases satisfaction th-y <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 in <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
HOST THY in cat any old <lb />
thing i- offered you, come <lb />
to us for something nice, fresh and <lb />
palatable. We have <lb />
sugar that are delicious. <lb />
Wholesalers say we sell more <lb />
and VEGETABLES <lb />
any store in town. Thai means <lb />
carry the BEST at right prices. <lb />
Then if you a good <lb />
or good Smoking and Chewing To- <lb />
have BEST of these <lb />
also. <lb />
The place to get the BEST every <lb />
time is <lb />
SCHOOL- BOOKS <lb />
THE NEW <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
That's what you some- <lb />
thing to cure your bilious- <lb />
and give you a good <lb />
digestion. Avers Pills are <lb />
liver pills. They cure con- <lb />
and biliousness. <lb />
Gently laxative. <lb />
All Kinds at The Reflector Office <lb />
brown or black <lb />
BUCKINGHAM'S <lb />
in,, .-. H.<lb />
May <lb />
All last week the Senate was <lb />
spent debating the Philippine <lb />
bill aid the are that all <lb />
eek will be spent <lb />
same way. Senator tells <lb />
lie expects to address the <lb />
on the subject and Senator <lb />
told me that he would <lb />
probably do so. Senator <lb />
will speak for the <lb />
probably Senator The <lb />
democrats feel that will be <lb />
derelict their duty if they do <lb />
not i pose lo the pub- <lb />
situation inc and <lb />
the probable result <lb />
policy which is <lb />
in every detail. <lb />
The sudden death <lb />
members of the House of <lb />
early last week. <lb />
Messrs. and Sal <lb />
Kerned to be followed <lb />
by on Friday when <lb />
gate Sin lib, exhausted <lb />
with bis efforts in behalf of the <lb />
Territorial Omnibus bill, <lb />
ed a-speech in favor of the bill <lb />
and fell insensible with a <lb />
Stroke of apoplexy. Fortunately, <lb />
however, Mr Smith soon showed <lb />
sign of recovery is no re <lb />
by bis physicians as out of <lb />
danger. bill passed the House <lb />
with the provisions, the con- <lb />
convention New Mex- <lb />
might change the name of that <lb />
territory on its becoming a state, <lb />
that the convention of Okla- <lb />
should adopt an Irrevocable <lb />
statute to the effect that the <lb />
should have the <lb />
privilege of ail idling lo the new <lb />
stale any or all of Indian Terri-j <lb />
any time. <lb />
I in been prevalent in <lb />
Congress a grave suspicion <lb />
the affairs of the War Department <lb />
the Philippines have been ad- <lb />
ministered with a lavish hand. <lb />
The figures disclosed by the vol- <lb />
documents forwarded to <lb />
House regard lo the Pacific <lb />
transport service, and which <lb />
elicited the Secretary of War <lb />
only peremptory <lb />
immediately led to the be <lb />
lief that similar method had been <lb />
pursued in Philippines a <lb />
resolution was passed by the Sen <lb />
ate calling for information. To <lb />
this Mr. has re- <lb />
plied that he furnish <lb />
tires dining session of Cong- <lb />
because they are almost <lb />
involved <lb />
lies of the department, n such is <lb />
the ease, is argued, the ace unit <lb />
methods of the War Depart- <lb />
be sadly lacking sys <lb />
lent, but the more plausible <lb />
nation and the one generally <lb />
is that the Secretary <lb />
Uses that will cast <lb />
mis reflection on his pally <lb />
that he has. In of the <lb />
to <lb />
suppress loom for the present. <lb />
Mis course la liberally condemned <lb />
even the leaden of his own <lb />
public <lb />
soon forgets but will forgive <lb />
being kept in the dark. <lb />
The latest la lug nun line is <lb />
the who <lb />
claims I hat his an electric <lb />
one, will throw a weigh <lb />
I tuns ninety mile. It <lb />
had a law of over the <lb />
Philippine they might the <lb />
woods extend our Jurisdiction. <lb />
Admiral said it <lb />
in shore as far as our could <lb />
throw a <lb />
The Finest Fabric <lb />
the Beet Trust. <lb />
c of <lb />
price of by <lb />
trust which <lb />
controls this product, there has <lb />
been, of course, a great deal of ad <lb />
vice lo people lo eat it, <lb />
and this advice has, through <lb />
or necessity, been to some ex- <lb />
tent in some of the cities, <lb />
New York <lb />
bet I meetings have been <lb />
held and many people have sign- <lb />
ed pledges to buy no more <lb />
until the price down. But <lb />
practical is how to <lb />
get along without it, and the ans- <lb />
to this is by Prof. <lb />
Wiley, the chief chemist <lb />
Department of Agriculture at <lb />
Washington, who is evidently a <lb />
the meat <lb />
question became uppermost he has <lb />
been conducting a series of <lb />
has ascertained <lb />
mule, the strength of which <lb />
particularly as lo its hind legs, is <lb />
known all men, eats no meats; <lb />
bull, tan toss a <lb />
pound man over a rail <lb />
is a vegetarian, as is also <lb />
the monkey, which can by bis <lb />
tail three times his own weight. <lb />
These discoveries Professor <lb />
Wiley has carefully laid before the <lb />
public, the other and fur- <lb />
men who <lb />
Iced on cereals <lb />
the hardest <lb />
To all Ibis a carefully <lb />
contemporary, which looks into <lb />
things, add a recent report of <lb />
the health commissioner of the <lb />
Slate of New York discloses <lb />
lad that cancer is <lb />
that in fifteen years there have <lb />
been eighty two deaths from Ibis <lb />
disease iii the village of Bridge- <lb />
port, near New York, <lb />
that the families in which these <lb />
deaths have been found to lie large <lb />
meat caters. <lb />
All is stuff. see <lb />
from these disclosure that it is <lb />
both to our and physical <lb />
interest to abjure which if <lb />
sold on the trust basis. If we buy <lb />
pay tribute to the trust <lb />
and add to our embarrass <lb />
and if we eat it we <lb />
cancer. us all for a <lb />
double reason, resolve with HI. <lb />
j Paul as to meat in <lb />
quit be a use be had told <lb />
it made his neighbor to offend <lb />
we will eat no more trust <lb />
made so long as we shall live. <lb />
Observer. <lb />
fountain <lb />
Query Tim. <lb />
New Potato Bus,. <lb />
what the <lb />
says appeal's that a cheap and <lb />
effective remedy against potato <lb />
lings has found in cotton seed <lb />
nu It <lb />
Robert White informed us <lb />
last week that he put seed <lb />
meal his vines and in two <lb />
lours the bug <lb />
die but hustled away He <lb />
is convinced its. i as <lb />
an potato bug powder, much <lb />
cheaper safer Hum Paris <lb />
He lo use Ibis <lb />
rented a at <lb />
who bad discovered its by <lb />
accident He Had emptied a sack <lb />
of cotton seed meal in his cow <lb />
trough was to the <lb />
his potato patch. <lb />
Thinking lo the ground a <lb />
little, lie snapped the sack a time <lb />
or two to till it of remnants <lb />
meal. He afterwards noticed that <lb />
the patch of that caught <lb />
remained, green and <lb />
growing while the rest of his crop <lb />
was by the bugs. <lb />
is a genuine discovery it is one, <lb />
certainly, of very great <lb />
Win ii . <lb />
by human la <lb />
with the b <lb />
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log pains, morons. <lb />
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