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Have You Forgot <lb/>
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THAT I AM STILL AS <lb/>
LINK OF <lb/>
Pry Goods, Press Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
Convention. <lb/>
A of the Democratic <lb/>
party of Pill county is hereby call- <lb/>
to meet in the Court House <lb/>
AND a OF <lb/>
WHICH l aM USABLE TO <lb/>
Come to w a me for your next Barrel of Flour <lb/>
Yours to please <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
Your <lb/>
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the advertisers <lb/>
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advertisement where <lb/>
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OF THE UNIVERSE <lb/>
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o'clock. M. for the eruption, it will not be surprising <lb/>
purpose of appointing delegates to <lb/>
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humanity which defies death from <lb/>
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cools and the ashes cease falling an <lb/>
to be held in the city<lb/>
1909, and to the <lb/>
Judicial conventions when called. <lb/>
will held in the act. <lb/>
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Windows, <lb/>
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Paints, Rope, <lb/>
Shovels and Car- <lb/>
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for the purpose of <lb/>
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to laid county convention. <lb/>
The of delegates and <lb/>
each will be en- <lb/>
titled to is as <lb/>
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dread the lire, but when he grows <lb/>
up he will not abandon the use of <lb/>
it on that account. <lb/>
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have specific effect en <lb/>
the bowels, causing then <lb/>
to perform their natural functions a <lb/>
In youth and <lb/>
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to the and LIVED <lb/>
They are adapt to old <lb/>
to lie one <lb/>
Falkland <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Swift Creek <lb/>
People read this lot what <lb/>
there is in it. and they will see <lb/>
what you have to My. <lb/>
yon have not lime to write <lb/>
tin- advertisement yourself <lb/>
don't know what you want <lb/>
say, let know we will <lb/>
help get it up. <lb/>
We have bright and attractive <lb/>
to illustrate ad <lb/>
which you can use <lb/>
the asking. <lb/>
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HUNDLEY, <lb/>
RICHMOND, VA., <lb/>
Dan , <lb/>
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Hy order of the Bx- <lb/>
county. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
W. I. Secretary. <lb/>
the most spots on earth <lb/>
and if it not for the danger <lb/>
from the volcanoes and from the <lb/>
snakes which infest the island it <lb/>
would be b veritable paradise. <lb/>
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testimony to establish the <lb/>
fact that the Architect of the <lb/>
Universe did Hi, work with an <lb/>
equal cunning as the whole. <lb/>
If we take into consideration the <lb/>
advantages disadvantages of <lb/>
the habitable portions of <lb/>
earth it will be found that they <lb/>
are well balanced. Alaska, for <lb/>
, instance abounds in gold, but the <lb/>
TUB can climate is a great drawback to <lb/>
furnish its subscriber, with the there; the most fertile portions <lb/>
weekly Observer at of the tinted states often lack <lb/>
for bath papers. You good water or some other of the <lb/>
v. ill eel both twice a week, necessaries of life; the tropics grow <lb/>
is the best semi- so luxuriantly that man <lb/>
week paper North Carolina and can live in idleness and ye the life <lb/>
cover the Stall more completely <lb/>
Dental <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
Clubbing Announcement. <lb/>
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A GENERAL LIKE OF <lb/>
American monthly of <lb/>
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If you have sour stomach, biliousness, bi <lb/>
breath, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles backache, om <lb/>
lack bad blotched or muddy cm, <lb/>
any symptoms and disorders which tell the story or bad and <lb/>
digestive system, Will <lb/>
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M mucous membranes the stomach, purify your blood and put you <lb/>
on your again. Your appetite return, your bowels <lb/>
your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you, your kin <lb/>
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homo news than can lie had from <lb/>
any other These two pa- <lb/>
pets, giving, the home, Stale and <lb/>
general a year <lb/>
for is cheap reading. <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
IN THE SOUTH <lb/>
CORRESPONDENCE <lb/>
709-711-713 E. Broad St <lb/>
RICHMOND. VA. <lb/>
Photographer, <lb/>
ft <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton. Grain and <lb/>
ons. Private Wires to York, <lb/>
Chicago am New Orleans. <lb/>
he is enabled to lead is hardly <lb/>
worth the living, even were his <lb/>
existence not jeopardy from <lb/>
members of the animal kingdom. <lb/>
These are likely to cause <lb/>
citizens of various sections to ask <lb/>
how their States fare the <lb/>
distribution of gifts, and when it <lb/>
is worked the North <lb/>
will have cause to congratulate <lb/>
himself and find good to re- <lb/>
main at for while many de <lb/>
me Withheld from his <lb/>
he certainly drew no more <lb/>
the than was his <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
Xi mil I In <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Court<lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Block complete in every <lb/>
and the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market price <lb/>
paid produce. <lb/>
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Cabinets Sago per dozen <lb/>
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answer questions. The <lb/>
beat . all. <lb/>
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a diploma from the officiate <lb/>
of the Paris Exposition certifying <lb/>
to the excellent gold ore <lb/>
to the exposition from <lb/>
mines just neat of this <lb/>
oily. is proud of the <lb/>
Kelly <lb/>
livid, a colored in- <lb/>
stead of putting a brick its pro <lb/>
per place put it, with considerable <lb/>
force, upon the head of another <lb/>
named William He <lb/>
was fined W and costs in the re <lb/>
court Charlotte <lb/>
Nobles It. <lb/>
Beam it County So. <lb/>
It. B, Smith will lake <lb/>
action entitled as above has <lb/>
been in tilt Superior RoaM <lb/>
Pitt County perfect the title to n certain <lb/>
parcel of land in township <lb/>
in County, and to bats the <lb/>
Died O. C. to said <lb/>
It. II. Smith, and the said defendant will <lb/>
further In- i s to appear <lb/>
Term Court tone <lb/>
held the First Monday in Sept. 1901 <lb/>
the said in <lb/>
ville, . answer or the com- <lb/>
plaint in said action, of the Will <lb/>
apply to Hie Court relief demanded <lb/>
t lie complaint. <lb/>
This April, <lb/>
C. MOORE, <lb/>
Clerk Court <lb/>
every <lb/>
day, moraine; and evening. Pray- <lb/>
Wednesday evening <lb/>
Rev. Booth, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. M. A. Allen <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
every Bun <lb/>
lay, morning and evening. <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. <lb/>
H. M. Kure, pastor. Sunday school <lb/>
p. m. L. H. Ponder, <lb/>
Sunday, <lb/>
B. Morton, pastor Sunday- <lb/>
a. m. E. B. u- <lb/>
P. H. Hard- <lb/>
Morning and even- <lb/>
prayer with sermon every lit <lb/>
and Sunday. Lay <lb/>
every 2nd and 4th Sunday. <lb/>
a. m., W. B. <lb/>
B. Brown, superintendent. Litany <lb/>
every Wednesday a. m <lb/>
Preaching <lb/>
and fourth Sundays in each <lb/>
mouth Prayer Wednesday <lb/>
W. Davie, pastor. <lb/>
school P. M., W. B. <lb/>
Parker, superintendent. <lb/>
regular service <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
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No. meets Bret and <lb/>
hint Monday evening. E. K. <lb/>
J. M. Reuse. See. <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
L. H. O. W. <lb/>
K. of River Lodge, <lb/>
every Friday evening, <lb/>
C. S. Forbes, L. <lb/>
son, K. of B. and <lb/>
B. Vance Council, No <lb/>
1688, meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
Secretary, J. <lb/>
d. Regent. <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. meets every first and third <lb/>
nights in Odd <lb/>
Hall. J. Z. Worthy <lb/>
Chief; D. Smith, Sec <lb/>
I. O. Conclave <lb/>
Bo. meets every and <lb/>
fourth Monday nights in Odd <lb/>
lows Hall. W. R. Wilson <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LIN <lb/>
WHEN YOU WANT <lb/>
Di Goods, Groceries, <lb/>
etc., go to <lb/>
Mrs. L. H. WHITE, <lb/>
Black <lb/>
Si v line i f goods on hand. low <lb/>
for or in <lb/>
ii for <lb/>
huh retail Grocer <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid <lb/>
I idea, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar <lb/>
K-, etc. Bed <lb/>
Matt res- s. Oak Suits, Ba, <lb/>
Carriage, Carts, I are all home-made and the making <lb/>
Tables, Safes, P. <lb/>
and Gail Ax <lb/>
Key <lb/>
the boy wonder <lb/>
as here one day last <lb/>
week. is only seventeen <lb/>
years old and yet bis weight ex- <lb/>
His would <lb/>
make two pair for any <lb/>
footed His clothes <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINK <lb/>
RAILROAD <lb/>
SCHEDULE <lb/>
TRAINS <lb/>
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Mar Mb <lb/>
PATENTS<lb/>
intention for <lb/>
For tree <lb/>
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In <lb/>
roots, Henry Can <lb/>
Cherries, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour Meal, Soap, <lb/>
Le, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Pi lines, <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes Crackers, Mara <lb/>
Rest New <lb/>
Royal hew inn Machines, and nu <lb/>
other goods. Quality <lb/>
for cash. Com <lb/>
to <lb/>
S. M <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
J. C. LANIER, <lb/>
II I i.- IV <lb/>
American and Italian Marble <lb/>
OR- I VILLE. <lb/>
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Ins wort<lb/>
thereof must lie a mighty task for <lb/>
the fat industrious little <lb/>
The father mother <lb/>
of the boy are ordinary looking <lb/>
people when it comes to and <lb/>
for this we cannot lay his <lb/>
over aim. to <lb/>
heredity. Lewis is rather <lb/>
until a few days <lb/>
was he persuaded to go upon an <lb/>
exhibition tour will be one of <lb/>
the attractions here at the surf- <lb/>
men's meeting. <lb/>
Ta. Heel. <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb/>
Aurora, South Creek. Belhaven, <lb/>
Swan Quarter, Ocracoke and <lb/>
all polite for the West with rail- <lb/>
roads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde from <lb/>
Bay Line and Chesapeake <lb/>
S. Co, from Baltimore. Mer- <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
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profitable, and I lie yield a-a whole <lb/>
is above average. The weather <lb/>
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and they have been shipped <lb/>
in very good order.------ <lb/>
There is mil., one jail bird <lb/>
Foremost Newspaper. <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer <lb/>
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. <lb/>
TOMPKINS. <lb/>
J. P CALDWELL, Editor. <lb/>
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prices <lb/>
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Cotton Baling <lb/>
on hand <lb/>
goods kept <lb/>
hand. Country and <lb/>
old, A trial ill convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
DON'T to eat any old <lb/>
thing that is offered you, but come <lb/>
us for something fresh <lb/>
palatable. We have <lb/>
MEATS <lb/>
sugar that are delicious. <lb/>
Wholesalers say we sell more <lb/>
Kit I ITS and than <lb/>
store in town. That we <lb/>
the right prices. <lb/>
Then if you want a good Cigar <lb/>
or good Smoking and Chewing To- <lb/>
we have the BEST of these <lb/>
also. <lb/>
The place lo get BEST every <lb/>
time is <lb/>
Green <lb/>
THE NEW solicited.<lb/>
news <lb/>
delivered any <lb/>
and Atlanta, and <lb/>
ii service is <lb/>
ever handled by a North Caro <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
con- <lb/>
of or more pages, and is <lb/>
to a large extent made up of <lb/>
matter. <lb/>
THE SEMI -WEEKLY <lb/>
printed Tuesday and Friday <lb/>
per year. The largest paper <lb/>
in North Carolina. <lb/>
Sample copies sent on application. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Charlotte. N. <lb/>
J. W. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers <lb/>
Hugging, Ties and <lb/>
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T. M. Traffic, Manager<lb/>
All the News <lb/>
--------For <lb/>
a Year <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
TRUTH TO FIG-TO <lb/>
VOL <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JUNE <lb/>
45- <lb/>
I I <lb/>
and Friday I <lb/>
a Year I <lb/>
Ricks a Wilkinson <lb/>
This is Greenville's <lb/>
Fastest Growing Store. <lb/>
WHY <lb/>
BECAUSE no other store Anywhere is so in <lb/>
the interests of the buying public to which it looks <lb/>
BECAUSE nothing but absolutely reliable <lb/>
is admitted here at any price--that point is of <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 <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 without end. No really careful buyer <lb/>
pass the offers we make without investigating them, <lb/>
Look at this double column full of Economy <lb/>
for this <lb/>
White India Linen, White Per <lb/>
Lawns, White Piques. The <lb/>
prices start at and an easy <lb/>
rising scale run up as high as <lb/>
French, Austrian <lb/>
in all the latest new <lb/>
in Crepe paper, Silk Cause all <lb/>
floral Be, Mo, <lb/>
and II. <lb/>
Ladies Slippers. <lb/>
A hip lot that must he clawed <lb/>
worth 11.50. As long as they <lb/>
last <lb/>
Zephyr Dimities. <lb/>
Youths all Wool Suits. <lb/>
They value at to <lb/>
This week they will go as <lb/>
long as they last at, -00- <lb/>
What Women Admire in Men. <lb/>
abhor cowards and mi <lb/>
mote sneaks, though I regret to <lb/>
gay they often endure cads in a <lb/>
way that belies their intelligence <lb/>
and taste. They have a quite <lb/>
pathetic desire lo look to men, <lb/>
to feel men their superiors <lb/>
strength and of mind In <lb/>
calmness of judgment and clear- <lb/>
of intellect. And it is, in- <lb/>
deed, a pity <lb/>
seem logo out of their way to <lb/>
their most cherished <lb/>
Above thing a woman ad- <lb/>
mires strength in a D <lb/>
lie strength of will j <lb/>
ship a Hercules with brain f a <lb/>
It may be strength of <lb/>
will adore a savant <lb/>
with the body of a Gibbon monkey. <lb/>
I. may lie strength of character- <lb/>
she will break her heart for a <lb/>
who is <lb/>
wrapped up In dreams <lb/>
of personal who <lb/>
possesses no more heart than an <lb/>
oyster. But Strength in some form , <lb/>
she craves unceasingly. It is Ml <lb/>
hereditary that has been <lb/>
to her through <lb/>
lib-appointment when Adam <lb/>
was tried In the balance and found <lb/>
Woman, secretly con <lb/>
dona of her own weak <lb/>
and lack intellectual <lb/>
strength, demands strength from <lb/>
man to make up for her own do- <lb/>
Hie strongest <lb/>
women, strong in body and mind, <lb/>
well balanced as <lb/>
may shield and pro-1 <lb/>
led the weakness the men <lb/>
love and sloop to help them, will <lb/>
so without it secret feel- <lb/>
of contempt which la destine <lb/>
of all ideals. <lb/>
Man, in spite of that <lb/>
start made by Adam, was Intended <lb/>
to be woman's protector and refuge <lb/>
all Campbell, <lb/>
London News. <lb/>
NEWSPAPERS AS EDUCATORS. <lb/>
Mow that the entire country is <lb/>
waking up the great Importance <lb/>
km things an intellect <lb/>
FARMING THAT PAYS. <lb/>
It used to possible to make <lb/>
money on farms where no oilier <lb/>
than cotton was planted, bat <lb/>
was In days when the<lb/>
mil cm is close at there I commanded prices that; SN <lb/>
factor that should not left <lb/>
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op to date. Sow <lb/>
are setting ahead of dale. Do U la i.- <lb/>
If come in and look through <lb/>
om. YOU WILL KIND ECONOMY IN <lb/>
AS WELL AS QUALITY, tor the best la <lb/>
always the cheapest. Therefore the buyer will <lb/>
be sure lo examine our before buying. <lb/>
We Make no Promises That We Are <lb/>
Not Ready and Willing to Fulfill. <lb/>
Yon can fool nil people lime, and some <lb/>
all but you can't tool nil the people <lb/>
nil the time. try to mislead. That is <lb/>
why our lo grow. Call on us tor <lb/>
anything you may wish wear or us.-. <lb/>
Our Several Departments Are Full. <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
The Only Department Store in <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
mill inured. <lb/>
Into almost every home some <lb/>
newspaper its way and the <lb/>
boys girls who have begun to <lb/>
spell out their words, eagerly grasp <lb/>
the copy when It gets within the <lb/>
portals. <lb/>
They take the home and <lb/>
relish their young <lb/>
minds can comprehend. A <lb/>
paper is not like a stale history, <lb/>
an reader, foolish <lb/>
primer, but II fall of live Inter- <lb/>
matter. Tells of <lb/>
have just transpire and are <lb/>
now and the children <lb/>
become enthused over the <lb/>
edge gain from the weekly, <lb/>
weekly or daily visits of the <lb/>
press. <lb/>
People ii they know arc talked <lb/>
f and it Is bill natural that the <lb/>
young mind will soon learn to go <lb/>
further Into cm rent history as <lb/>
recorded these regular issues <lb/>
and before long they find them- <lb/>
selves capable of discussing <lb/>
in an intelligent manner, <lb/>
that the welfare <lb/>
their society, politics and home <lb/>
Then it newspapers are perform <lb/>
lug this in the onward <lb/>
march of the literary world, <lb/>
should receive the hearty support <lb/>
of every citizen In the community, <lb/>
in which they they arc published. <lb/>
We ask yon, In all sincerely, is <lb/>
I there a meant, of educating your <lb/>
I toys girls, that is in <lb/>
now impossible, conditions <lb/>
U they exist an occasional <lb/>
cotton crop may be made and <lb/>
marketed with profit, but the loss <lb/>
resulting from the very next sea- <lb/>
son V operations will all <lb/>
throw the balance on the <lb/>
other side of tile ledger. The <lb/>
farmers are getting poor- <lb/>
every year, but still they are in <lb/>
evidence in this as in every other <lb/>
of the cotton producing <lb/>
States. There arc hundreds of <lb/>
of the class mention- <lb/>
ed who are there with <lb/>
both in the race for prosper- <lb/>
and independence, <lb/>
are not cotton <lb/>
together, but make it of <lb/>
Importance among products of the <lb/>
farm. Their first concern for <lb/>
crops for man and nut <lb/>
or which Islet aside a <lb/>
quantity for the <lb/>
farm from year's end lo year's end. <lb/>
The money that conies in is clear <lb/>
doesn't have to be post- <lb/>
ed against family groceries <lb/>
interest Ga., <lb/>
The who upon <lb/>
a single crop for his support, will <lb/>
come to sec his error hen <lb/>
it la late. He cannot possibly <lb/>
go upon the one crop plan, <lb/>
it lie that of or tobacco, <lb/>
and expect to We have <lb/>
known instances of this kind, and <lb/>
Men's Suits. <lb/>
All colors and sizes. <lb/>
Something entirely new sea <lb/>
son, and just as pretty as they are This we ea- <lb/>
new. We otter them as <lb/>
a bargain at but this week <lb/>
we say <lb/>
Worth . <lb/>
American Made <lb/>
full inches wide, new <lb/>
attractive designs. No better <lb/>
American lo be found any- <lb/>
where. Worth This <lb/>
yards that was <lb/>
never such pretty styles and de- <lb/>
signs This week we say <lb/>
Trunks and Suit Cases. <lb/>
Plans for summer and travel are <lb/>
maturing fast nowadays <lb/>
summer trips mean study <lb/>
trunks The Automatic <lb/>
Tray and Box Trunks, all canvass <lb/>
covered, hard wood slats, iron hot <lb/>
brass 13.60, ft. <lb/>
Suit Hand Hags and <lb/>
scopes, Me to <lb/>
Standard Patterns. <lb/>
Patterns kept stock, <lb/>
sheets free. Designer <lb/>
National Lawns. <lb/>
. . full inches top, <lb/>
as was put l anything , J <lb/>
Some right good things in I'm <lb/>
steel <lb/>
k we <lb/>
Sill M . . <lb/>
and SOU lawns la-fore. <lb/>
last <lb/>
As well be out of the world as out of Fashion. <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
Speaking of listing the Tills <lb/>
Record says the <lb/>
It is a sad commentary upon the <lb/>
our weak human <lb/>
so many many of <lb/>
them consult good <lb/>
to all kinds of tricks <lb/>
to evade paying their just taxes. <lb/>
So persons either do not list <lb/>
all their or do not list <lb/>
them at US value. Honest <lb/>
tax payers arc interested in get- <lb/>
ting all other tax payers to pay <lb/>
their just share of taxes. As a <lb/>
certain amount of taxes must be <lb/>
raised every year, if any person- <lb/>
evade of their share, <lb/>
must make it by paying <lb/>
more otherwise would <lb/>
pay <lb/>
One trouble is that list <lb/>
takers In many counties do not <lb/>
or least do no <lb/>
properly discharge, duties. <lb/>
They are not generally accustomed <lb/>
to their duties are ex- <lb/>
in many counties new <lb/>
or different list are <lb/>
pointed every yen, and of Coarse <lb/>
being without experience in the <lb/>
business they are not so as <lb/>
if had been list takers <lb/>
Any list laker could and Would <lb/>
duties better the sec <lb/>
year than the first, and I <lb/>
sands of dollars more would be paid j <lb/>
in taxes every year if experienced <lb/>
list takers were <lb/>
county. <lb/>
reach than a county <lb/>
can scud them all to this <lb/>
fifty two weeks in a year for <lb/>
I sum of 11.00. <lb/>
Will allow them to grow up <lb/>
total Ignorance f what the outside <lb/>
world is doing, because you are <lb/>
unwilling to give them <lb/>
twelve months schooling. <lb/>
Think over Ibis and act upon it. <lb/>
. <lb/>
newspaper, never yet knew it to come half way <lb/>
Bargains in Millinery <lb/>
The Movement. <lb/>
I Have Just Purchased a Drummer's <lb/>
Samples of the Latest Styles of Millinery. <lb/>
The News has noted little in the <lb/>
late concerning a <lb/>
II State reformatory. It seems to <lb/>
up to expectation. The farmer <lb/>
should grow his food supplies, <lb/>
raise or tobacco <lb/>
as a money crop extra. <lb/>
Both plans have been tried many <lb/>
times, and the successful farmers <lb/>
of today, With rare exceptions, the <lb/>
who are making any money <lb/>
along this line, arc those who have <lb/>
adopted a plan of diversified farm- <lb/>
Farming will nay at all times. <lb/>
if properly done, but the one crop <lb/>
kind never did pay and never will. <lb/>
That lesson might as well be learn- <lb/>
one time as mother. The soon- <lb/>
the better. <lb/>
They were bought at n figure <lb/>
tor the next thirty <lb/>
In <lb/>
Less Than New York Cost I <lb/>
f samples embraces Trimmed and I n- <lb/>
trimmed in -he latest Style. Shirt <lb/>
Ready-to-Wear Hats, leghorn and Flop <lb/>
Children's Sailors, Fancy Flower, and Novelties <lb/>
that no work that has been under- <lb/>
taken in state in years has <lb/>
stronger claims for unanimous <lb/>
support and encouragement of the <lb/>
people. <lb/>
of this institution it will <lb/>
I be to reclaim the erring <lb/>
I youths of the Slate now while they <lb/>
I arc young and in <lb/>
if its establishment should <lb/>
delayed longer than is I <lb/>
The noble women of <lb/>
state to make u you need; tome <lb/>
the fellow with a pull who <lb/>
is generally pushed to the front. <lb/>
A man may know bis own mind, <lb/>
and not know very mud. at that. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
state arc to make it wow That's what <lb/>
deserve and should have cure your bilious- <lb/>
of and give you a <lb/>
digestion. Pills are <lb/>
liver Pills. They cure con- <lb/>
and biliousness. <lb/>
Gently laxative. <lb/>
opportunity tor Bargains In Millinery was never <lb/>
in Greenville. De sure and <lb/>
before they are picked over. <lb/>
R n. D. H I G G s l<lb/>
SCHOOL BOOKS <lb/>
FARMERS <lb/>
Hail Hall I Hall <lb/>
that the secret of living long I , C IT D N C E <lb/>
work. am eighty he adds, <lb/>
and healthy as a boy. <lb/>
I notice that all of my neighbors <lb/>
who got rich and retired are dead. <lb/>
I never got rich, and I never re- <lb/>
tired. The most fatal disease I <lb/>
know is to quit work. It kills <lb/>
every time. Keep and <lb/>
you'll keep <lb/>
straw hats show which way the <lb/>
wind blows. <lb/>
aid and of the <lb/>
State Charlotte News. <lb/>
The Slate press dues <lb/>
not think much of reformatory <lb/>
second <lb/>
has the matter in a <lb/>
altogether. In Hie <lb/>
place who would become the. <lb/>
inmates of your <lb/>
lo court house re. olds and as <lb/>
Had you slopped tn con <lb/>
rider <lb/>
An lo youthful <lb/>
I criminals They would <lb/>
want than such <lb/>
lobe taken care of and <lb/>
And the Slate even <lb/>
the would not IN <lb/>
able lo provide an big <lb/>
to them. <lb/>
No, ii is not a reformatory <lb/>
we want, but a change In the <lb/>
laws. Give the trial justices <lb/>
f. <lb/>
the <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
. Damage or Loss J <lb/>
insure Tobacco per <lb/>
We insure Cotton for 16.00 p acre. <lb/>
We insure Small Grain tor pet <lb/>
ALL LOSSES PAID IN <lb/>
Park Region Mutual Hail Ins. Association. <lb/>
.- <lb/>
petty thieving and the <lb/>
I establish the whipping <lb/>
i post as the of punishment, <lb/>
no will be <lb/>
and the counties <lb/>
I expense in with inch <lb/>
a I Gold Leaf. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior and Finishings <lb/>
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build- <lb/>
We solicit your patronage <lb/>
guarantee to give In <lb/>
prices, styles and work. <lb/>
Please send your orders to <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
V.<lb/>
fa<lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. <lb/>
Entered K. <lb/>
C, as class mail <lb/>
1902. <lb/>
State Convention. <lb/>
To Democratic Voters of <lb/>
in pursuance ; <lb/>
passed by State Democratic <lb/>
at its meet- <lb/>
in the city of the <lb/>
day of is <lb/>
given that the State Con- <lb/>
of said party will lie held <lb/>
in city of on the <lb/>
the day of July, <lb/>
Ibis convention is called for <lb/>
purpose of nominating a candidate <lb/>
Justice of the Supreme <lb/>
These two items from the <lb/>
mouth Beacon i <lb/>
The series of which <lb/>
have been in progress at the M. K. <lb/>
here closed on Wednesday <lb/>
night. These meetings were very <lb/>
there being about BO , candidates for <lb/>
conversions. reclamation and of Supreme Court, <lb/>
so far have joined <lb/>
of the church. Commission; also <lb/>
The jail doors of lo. of <lb/>
The Instruction, and for the <lb/>
transaction of such other business <lb/>
of the party a- be brought be <lb/>
fore convention. <lb/>
In compliance terms. <lb/>
Bounty wide open, <lb/>
prisoner war. bonded out this week <lb/>
The Greene county Democratic <lb/>
convention held Saturday endorsed <lb/>
Claude for Congress, E. <lb/>
C. for corporation <lb/>
commissioner, J. V. Joyner for <lb/>
. public instruction, <lb/>
and for the state <lb/>
senate. chief justice, <lb/>
Clark was practically en- <lb/>
having received fifty <lb/>
of the fifty eight votes of the con- <lb/>
associate justice Con- <lb/>
nor received fifty two and Brown <lb/>
two. For solicitor of the Third <lb/>
judicial district, Larry I. Moore <lb/>
received and a half I. <lb/>
Ward and a <lb/>
free I'm-. <lb/>
The Jones county convention <lb/>
gave Mr, Moon- sous and Air. <lb/>
Ward I. Counting for Mr. <lb/>
Moore enough counties have <lb/>
Id assure bis <lb/>
nomination for Solicitor, with <lb/>
and yet to hold <lb/>
theirs. He will gel the greater part <lb/>
of the i in th counties <lb/>
which will give the <lb/>
ti hi a large majority. <lb/>
The formation of Trust <lb/>
recently has caused volumes be <lb/>
call your attention to the following <lb/>
the aforesaid <lb/>
meeting of the Democratic <lb/>
Committee, to <lb/>
That the Chairman <lb/>
of this Committee shall In his call <lb/>
for the nest State Convention state <lb/>
that said convention will deter <lb/>
mine whether the Democratic <lb/>
will choose candidate for <lb/>
United stales Senator by primary, <lb/>
by the Convention, or otherwise <lb/>
Bach is allowed In the <lb/>
said Stale Convention one rote for <lb/>
every one hundred and fifty <lb/>
o. ratio votes cast in the last <lb/>
lion I and fraction over <lb/>
seventy five. <lb/>
It Is earnestly desired that <lb/>
-hall be fully represented. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Dem. Ex. Com. <lb/>
P. M. i. Sec. <lb/>
A Pleasant Day. <lb/>
Gray Hair <lb/>
have Hair Vigor <lb/>
for over thirty years. It has kept <lb/>
my scalp free from dandruff and <lb/>
has prevented halt from turn- <lb/>
ins Mrs. A. <lb/>
Billings, Mont. <lb/>
There is this peculiar <lb/>
thing about Hair <lb/>
Vigor it is a hair food, <lb/>
not a dye. Your hair does <lb/>
not suddenly turn black, <lb/>
look, dead and lifeless. <lb/>
But gradually the old color <lb/>
comet the rich, <lb/>
dark color it used to have. <lb/>
The hair stops falling, too. <lb/>
II Ml Mill. All <lb/>
if. <lb/>
name<lb/>
. Lowell. Mum. <lb/>
Fresh Gossip From Vicinities <lb/>
. A<lb/>
Winterville Department. <lb/>
TOWN ELECTION. <lb/>
The Board Aldermen. <lb/>
low., election for Alder- <lb/>
men, held Monday, everything <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
i Our were much grieved <lb/>
and surprised to learn last Monday <lb/>
morning, Of the death of Mrs. W. <lb/>
ill. of Greenville. She <lb/>
had many Warm and sincere friends <lb/>
; here who with and feel <lb/>
; for Prof, and Miss <lb/>
in their sad A G. <lb/>
two daughters, Misses <lb/>
j Mimic and Dora, from Ibis place, <lb/>
attended the funeral Monday even- <lb/>
Daily shipments of Tyndall To- <lb/>
Trucks are being made by <lb/>
A. Ii. Con Mfg. Co. <lb/>
baa gone to <lb/>
on a visit also to lake <lb/>
in the commencement. <lb/>
Joe Manning and Ferd Tucker <lb/>
by Our an I <lb/>
Reported for <lb/>
Hill waiting relatives <lb/>
Mrs. W. II. Pollard and <lb/>
are visiting her brother, W. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
passed off very quietly and all the <lb/>
nominees of <lb/>
i are painting top of the town <lb/>
elected except In Ibo first . . <lb/>
Iii that ward S. was run <lb/>
against K. M. and came <lb/>
ahead, the vote being Spain <lb/>
the Second ward I. C. Ar- <lb/>
and Chas. Cobb. the <lb/>
Lases, each received votes. <lb/>
In the Tided E, H. Pick <lb/>
and B. Patrick, <lb/>
red and it is a ready red, Sec <lb/>
ton about point. The <lb/>
Cheapest and best iii the world. <lb/>
P. T. Carr, of Willow Green. <lb/>
here Monday. <lb/>
Kisses and <lb/>
spent Saturday and in the <lb/>
country. <lb/>
Have you ever tried a pair of <lb/>
I he Tar Had Cart Wheels made <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
In North Caroling <lb/>
to have a <lb/>
on July 8th. <lb/>
Several dwelling houses in <lb/>
Mount were burned Monday <lb/>
night. <lb/>
The Seaboard Air Line ticket <lb/>
Fields and B. O. i office at was robbed <lb/>
from Oxford, The thief got <lb/>
they have been attending Boner Two j <lb/>
Military school. Saturday on the Ward, were burned to <lb/>
evening We glad to see in a at <lb/>
the school boys City, Monday night. They were <lb/>
Miss Agnes Moore spent several , B, <lb/>
days in the country with J. <lb/>
Thorne last week. <lb/>
T. the <lb/>
at Hill Fri- <lb/>
day <lb/>
Joseph Kinsey, of Wilson, <lb/>
is v siting Miss Alice <lb/>
Aunt wonder you are <lb/>
not well, Harry, <lb/>
too much plum pudding at dinner. <lb/>
s not the trouble. <lb/>
Aunt Mary. It's thinking of what <lb/>
a lot I couldn't eat I had no <lb/>
room for it that makes me lick. <lb/>
Chicago News. <lb/>
An Object <lb/>
lever. <lb/>
Spring is another name fur <lb/>
It more a than moat <lb/>
think. liver inactive <lb/>
system. If neg- <lb/>
serious illness may follow such arm <lb/>
I I . III . Bl. <lb/>
Mrs. II. Trot man, Marl turns. Little Early re- <lb/>
move all danger by stimulating the liver, <lb/>
the BO and the <lb/>
died Friday afternoon a <lb/>
long time of suffering. She j torn Safe <lb/>
buried Saturday afternoon at Little Early <lb/>
., . , , for torpid liver every spring for years. <lb/>
in the cemetery. Her writes H. M. W Va. <lb/>
dome more good anything <lb/>
have ever John L. Woolen. <lb/>
Father Dead. <lb/>
Sunday morning Mr. J. <lb/>
band, two daughters sever <lb/>
and great <lb/>
grand children survive her. <lb/>
services were conducted by Rev. <lb/>
T. II. and W. Arnold. . , , , , <lb/>
. ., . , ., . ,,,, Bard, Jr., received a telegram from <lb/>
Airs. . right and ,, , . <lb/>
. , . . .,. , . announcing the death of <lb/>
who have been visiting relatives ,. . ,. ,. , ,,,. , <lb/>
, . , , , . . , , bis lather, Mr. J. P. <lb/>
at to Hotel , ,. . ., <lb/>
, , , . aged yea rs. He drove to Bethel <lb/>
Saturday night. , , . . <lb/>
, , m, to take the for Ply- <lb/>
A rain is badly needed. The . . . , ., , <lb/>
are In- <lb/>
tensely. The crops are poorer <lb/>
than they been in years. <lb/>
mouth to attend the funeral. <lb/>
to Yield. <lb/>
used Hazel Salve for <lb/>
i the shape of the <lb/>
.,<lb/>
A Thorough <lb/>
never looks on the sunny <lb/>
side of <lb/>
if he does he complains of <lb/>
the Free Press, <lb/>
Leads Them All. <lb/>
Minute Cough Cure beats all other <lb/>
medicines I ever tried for coughs, colds, <lb/>
croup and throat and lung <lb/>
Si oil of Ono <lb/>
the only <lb/>
sale remedy which Moth <lb/>
era everywhere to the good it has <lb/>
done their little ones Group Is so <lb/>
that the doctor often arrives too <lb/>
Is at to One Minute <lb/>
Cough Cure. Pleasant to <lb/>
like it. Sure cure for grip, bronchitis <lb/>
of Snow Bill, found U a certain S. cure <lb/>
received votes. i the A. G. Cog Mfg. Co. They are , , It Willow Del. John I. <lb/>
ward only the . . to J. in town yesterday. They ,. <lb/>
nominees were voted tor, B. ,,. lo oner Miss Mary who ha, been j way- yield to Salvo Orders for JOB PRINTING a <lb/>
i ear i, WOOden Wheel On Ute ,,, ,,,., ,, ,.,., . l urea skin all kinds of wounds. u, <lb/>
Carr receiving and V . It.; attending the College no John L. Wool.,. <lb/>
Parker <lb/>
In the Fifth ward all voles <lb/>
east, s-ere B. F. Tyson. <lb/>
s. tin- next will be coin- <lb/>
posed D. Arthur, <lb/>
Chas Cobb, K. B. B. F. <lb/>
Mrs. It. R. Cotten for J K. W. R. Parker <lb/>
hospitality, the End and B, will In <lb/>
of the Century Club July All are good men <lb/>
and a splendid management of <lb/>
town affairs can be expected. <lb/>
Thursday. May 29th. <lb/>
Each guest was received with a <lb/>
cordial welcome, and at once de-<lb/>
Miss Mr, Preston Cot- <lb/>
ten accommodatingly sang several <lb/>
which were thoroughly <lb/>
written on at being the <lb/>
for purpose of of charming <lb/>
I lie pi h h mi u tides <lb/>
r, i, the <lb/>
., . .,,;., . in . <lb/>
dealt with by press public ,. .,,,., walk. <lb/>
than any we know of. and at-re by Mrs. Cherry and <lb/>
so. The supply has was in an uproar <lb/>
equal to <lb/>
v no muse i r mi a-.- <lb/>
was <lb/>
prices. .- <lb/>
have m be Luncheon was served <lb/>
death, large. the com- covers laid <lb/>
Mrs. W. II. House baa been <lb/>
, , . den, has returned to home. I <lb/>
pending several days In ,. , . . <lb/>
v with Mrs. , visiting, Mr. II. H. Wilson, mail route <lb/>
her sister, Mrs. J. J. Hearne, near agent on the A. L. road between <lb/>
Old Sparta. j and Weldon, has laid off <lb/>
Mrs J. A. Forbes little sou, for a weeks recreation to <lb/>
Sunday in with Mrs. his health. Mr. P. C. <lb/>
j. T. Thorne. of Petersburg. Va., is run- <lb/>
Miss Smith is town visit- in Mr. Wilson's place. The <lb/>
log Mrs. Redding Fields. latter will leave for Asheville a <lb/>
Miss Hannah Hardy is visiting few Free Press, <lb/>
her sister, Mrs. J. I. Baker, who m, . <lb/>
THE HOSPITAL <lb/>
X. C. June 1902. <lb/>
have been to the of <lb/>
Greenville for the establishment of <lb/>
came up see home folks <lb/>
Sunday, <lb/>
Charles Harper and daughter, <lb/>
Miss Bettie, of Black Jack, were <lb/>
f here relatives Sunday. <lb/>
Carriage Co. have <lb/>
been wading not some very nice r <lb/>
top bunnies during past week. <lb/>
still have a few stock and <lb/>
will make to older. See be- <lb/>
fore you buy. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
Ayden, visiting at <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Leonard Hamilton says you can- <lb/>
you <lb/>
is very sick. can generally Hatter a man <lb/>
Mrs. w. is. Burnett I u, telling Him what <lb/>
sick. Hope her sickness will <lb/>
prove i <lb/>
AYDEN <lb/>
N. C , June <lb/>
Hiss Bertha of Little <lb/>
a docs <lb/>
people would make a of In town Sunday. <lb/>
fort to secure Ibis nor he t n, w. n. r. <lb/>
IA liberal, generous gentleman has can you who beg begin tonight and <lb/>
enterprise, ,., , . <lb/>
--The i <lb/>
A Real <lb/>
Buffered tram and <lb/>
lion for fifteen W, T. <lb/>
of Merry Oaks, N. C. I had <lb/>
tried many and medicines to no <lb/>
avail of my friends try <lb/>
It gave immediate relief. can <lb/>
cat almost anything I want now and my <lb/>
i r <lb/>
Won i try looms stomach trouble <lb/>
by dieting. <lb/>
., . twelve. ,, ,,. ,,, on <lb/>
from a public the Club was called to order new ,.,., across <lb/>
. Is going to bring back with him. Thursday night. ,. ,.,,,,. it <lb/>
air. w. u. on; ll of in town for the John L. Wooten. <lb/>
beau, and a, prop, site few <lb/>
Mrs. M. O. Bryan and <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
Court Clerk of <lb/>
d. b. n. B. J, Wilson <lb/>
notice is hereby given to all per- <lb/>
sons to the estate to make <lb/>
payment to the undersigned, and all <lb/>
persona having claims <lb/>
arc to the same for pay- <lb/>
on or before the 99th day of May, <lb/>
1903, or this notice will be plead in bar of <lb/>
recovery. <lb/>
Th a Uh day of 1902. <lb/>
II. H. WILSON, <lb/>
d. b. n. of B. J. Wilson <lb/>
In the District Court of the <lb/>
for Eastern District of North Caro- <lb/>
In matter of the of the Old <lb/>
Steamship for <lb/>
of liability. <lb/>
of the authority and <lb/>
contained in a certain decree entered In the <lb/>
above entitled by Hon. It <lb/>
on May will on <lb/>
thesis Day of <lb/>
Old Dominion Wharf, tin- town or <lb/>
N. Cat o'clock M., make <lb/>
nubile sale to bidder for cash <lb/>
of I lid Dominion at present In <lb/>
my and said wharf, <lb/>
Trustee. <lb/>
June 1902. <lb/>
fur I in- inn ion, n -in-s the <lb/>
Bethel High School. <lb/>
at was <lb/>
few more shekels it. guise . <lb/>
with, Literature <lb/>
of law, aid their report and <lb/>
took a over , ,, t. year's work adopted, <lb/>
which bad lo and book <lb/>
. , for, each absent member being <lb/>
has e. <lb/>
Mi-. Jarvis, retired from the chair <lb/>
ii in and many .,. u . <lb/>
the new President <lb/>
remedies u.,, given <lb/>
view of the fact that l u. A rising rote of thank <lb/>
a s. it gr. <lb/>
, . . in the pi ices <lb/>
combine, give little u <lb/>
i n In <lb/>
would appear not fair, all were allowed to cut for <lb/>
for lowering prize, Mrs. Kiel Moore cutting <lb/>
would be for far men lo <lb/>
stock growing on a larger scale. <lb/>
his plantation, <lb/>
These are offers that should be <lb/>
fell and by Hie people <lb/>
Sot until lake <lb/>
DI some active, earnest Interest in the <lb/>
cause cm ii be expected that <lb/>
men of <lb/>
means will go far taking the <lb/>
bad. There should be a united <lb/>
effort good <lb/>
of and <lb/>
and thus inspire those who <lb/>
for b. services during the , .,, ,,,,,.,. will <lb/>
man make a <lb/>
The hostess had u so <lb/>
was <lb/>
tended to retiring President <lb/>
Lena and Bessie Harris, <lb/>
Monday morning to spend the Normal <lb/>
will, borne last week. A strictly Preparatory School. Prepares <lb/>
,. for College and for Life <lb/>
Mrs. Mary Smith and Miss will son. recover. <lb/>
Annie Stock left yesterday even Km , Mrs. W. Principal, MISS MAMIE GRIMES, Assistant, <lb/>
J. Art. <lb/>
Miss Lee, Dunn, Is <lb/>
being laid for sometime with friends Department, 11.50 Art, <lb/>
in town. Intermediate, 2-25 Music, including piano rent, 3.00 <lb/>
Miss Johnson, 8.00 Incidental fee, per year, 1.00 <lb/>
st of Miss Board moderate. For further particulars address <lb/>
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal. <lb/>
the new dormitory of Winter <lb/>
ville School for Don and the <lb/>
same Will before the <lb/>
opening of the next session. <lb/>
and Mrs. Cox were Patrick. <lb/>
visiting in the country Sunday, Charlie of Winter- <lb/>
Mis-.- and spent our midst. . PATTi IV <lb/>
, of Raleigh, H TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE I I- Mil, <lb/>
suggest . Stall cause. <lb/>
raise at home <lb/>
would do b <lb/>
more good than any <lb/>
possibly do, and then there <lb/>
be no lo evade, <lb/>
lucre mailer of competition one <lb/>
section with another, it would <lb/>
not only have a wholesome effect <lb/>
upon the conduct of <lb/>
Trust, nut it would also pay the <lb/>
profit on his <lb/>
t is a deplorable truth that in <lb/>
whole few grows <lb/>
beefs be bought. It is all of <lb/>
western daughter, brought by the <lb/>
train load from Chicago and other <lb/>
western points, and stored in <lb/>
like Richmond or <lb/>
Daughter, the Confederacy. <lb/>
Mrs. W. Li House, ibis<lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
card and Mrs. Dick <lb/>
King <lb/>
Mrs. Cotten introduced a new Reported for Th <lb/>
Chapter of lb. <lb/>
Daughters of the Confederacy held Fannie Harder, <lb/>
its meeting with Mrs. Miss Vivian la In <lb/>
Hero and Miss Louise Latham as <lb/>
on B Ball. <lb/>
here Saturday night. <lb/>
W. C. Jackson family spent j <lb/>
Sunday III the country, <lb/>
L. Tyson and wife went up <lb/>
lo Sunday. <lb/>
Prof. A. Manning left Friday <lb/>
walk. During the perform <lb/>
ices were served. This was <lb/>
an ideal scene of colonial days on <lb/>
a plantation. <lb/>
time slipped by I day was the anniversary Tuesday's games in the State <lb/>
when the hour for departure i,,,.,,,,. <lb/>
Davis, and of bis life and <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Mi-- Pearl returned yea <lb/>
from near in Beaufort <lb/>
where she beta Miss <lb/>
Miss Myrtle Hem left Friday <lb/>
her home Washington, D. C. <lb/>
Daughters of the Confederacy. <lb/>
rived i. was with regrets and <lb/>
best wishes the hostess <lb/>
live to an old that <lb/>
of the Century club be entertain- <lb/>
ed many limes. <lb/>
Man. <lb/>
were the topics. Raleigh D, <lb/>
Mrs. John L, Wooten gave At <lb/>
to Haw Brine <lb/>
his at Hollywood in At <lb/>
Richmond a week or so since, and Durham ii, <lb/>
how the beauty of the OP <lb/>
and the dignity of Won. Lost, <lb/>
pressed her above everything of <lb/>
the kind seen In trip Durham <lb/>
The ex. in Mm. in. in to j north. <lb/>
Trinity Park, Durham, next i u,,. knotty contest Bern U <lb/>
Huh, will afford n names of of U <lb/>
trip. People of <lb/>
easily accessible, and to go of letter, airs. David . <lb/>
lo the can go to evening be- House, Mrs. J. and <lb/>
I Ii lo fore. I. cut the . . <lb/>
Reported for The <lb/>
The T. J. Jarvis chapter of the <lb/>
Daughters of the <lb/>
with Mrs. Jarvis, In of <lb/>
call, Ibis morning In <lb/>
memorial of Jefferson Davis. <lb/>
Mrs. Jarvis gave a brief <lb/>
Davis, his scholarly <lb/>
and public career. <lb/>
A resolution was passed <lb/>
of the deep sympathy of the <lb/>
chapter for their sister member, <lb/>
Willie in the lots of her <lb/>
lovely and beloved mother, Mrs. <lb/>
country. Lot the farmers look to <lb/>
their and go to <lb/>
more home supplies, will <lb/>
stiller less from tie ravages <lb/>
combines as that of beef <lb/>
packers. <lb/>
It takes lime to make a <lb/>
John I. Woolen the ,, u. ii. <lb/>
. , and leas to make her miser- <lb/>
Mi. being winner. <lb/>
Perhaps the two things The fair hostess served , . . . <lb/>
refreshment., after men are <lb/>
a pretty girl know winch the club plentiful because there s a <lb/>
ll. September. ward offered a thief. <lb/>
The between repartee <lb/>
and impudence depends the size <lb/>
of the man who gets it off. <lb/>
It's all right for a girl to look <lb/>
into the future, but it's not be- <lb/>
coming in her to look forward. <lb/>
II Hi II ill. <lb/>
OF NEWARK, V. J-, YOUR POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, . <lb/>
Paid up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance works automatically, <lb/>
Is Non <lb/>
Will be reinstated if arrears lie within on month while you <lb/>
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second No Restrictions. S. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends arc payable at the of the second and cf each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb/>
may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime <lb/>
of <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
Everybody Cordially Invited <lb/>
MILLINERY. <lb/>
TO s K E R <lb/>
S T <lb/>
before buying. We have what you want. Come and be con- <lb/>
We have the prettiest line of millinery ever brought <lb/>
Sash Ribbons in all widths and colors. Wash <lb/>
Ribbons for the neck, just thing for summer. Hals <lb/>
trimmed while you wait. Give us u trial. <lb/>
Yours to please, <lb/>
Misses<lb/>
Shoes <lb/>
Need a Pair <lb/>
We should think you would. We <lb/>
don't we how any man -an <lb/>
through the summer without <lb/>
air of <lb/>
OXFORDS <lb/>
Your feet deserve to be made <lb/>
aid you neglect the <lb/>
first principle of summer comfort <lb/>
If you fail to weir LOW <lb/>
Guess make more profit on <lb/>
high shoes on low; but in <lb/>
summer with low shoes we make <lb/>
Men's LOW <lb/>
SIM made of <lb/>
modern lasts, Patent <lb/>
Patent Kid, <lb/>
Leathers, Kid, etc , <lb/>
J. I. of Norfolk, came in <lb/>
Tuesday evening. <lb/>
J. P. Hilliard Tuesday <lb/>
evening from Plymouth where he <lb/>
had been to attend the burial his <lb/>
father. <lb/>
and <lb/>
If you never have worn Low you'll wear a pair <lb/>
this season if you take a look at our lay. <lb/>
KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
THE EASTERN <lb/>
PERSONAL NOTES <lb/>
If is a MAKE <lb/>
margin of paper to remind <lb/>
owe <lb/>
for subscription, and you to <lb/>
as early as possible. We need what <lb/>
owe us and hope you will not keep <lb/>
us for It. <lb/>
This for those who find <lb/>
on their paper- <lb/>
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS <lb/>
Snap Shots at Home Put <lb/>
In Few Words tor Busy Readers <lb/>
Dry weather continues, lo <lb/>
of crops <lb/>
High Cash Price paid <lb/>
by M. malts. <lb/>
Sec advertisement of for sale <lb/>
by J. J. Cherry, Trustee. <lb/>
Uriel Mention of People net <lb/>
m With In the Social World , <lb/>
Junk <lb/>
Mrs. Harry Skinner went lo <lb/>
Raleigh today. <lb/>
M. H. went to <lb/>
Saturday evening. <lb/>
Mr. mid lira. F. <lb/>
morning for Suffolk, Va. <lb/>
K. M. came in <lb/>
day evening from <lb/>
Mrs. J. G. returned <lb/>
day evening from a visit to Cone <lb/>
toe. <lb/>
Misses Mattie King and <lb/>
Kinston Sat- <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
R. C. Rivers, of Raleigh, <lb/>
There was shower enough Saturday evening <lb/>
day evening to almost lay this morning, <lb/>
dust. J. W. of who <lb/>
T S left Monday <lb/>
evening for hT borne in home Saturday <lb/>
field. Mrs. Selby. of Henderson, who <lb/>
street. <lb/>
Rev. V. A. Bishop returned <lb/>
Monday evening from Rocky <lb/>
Mount. <lb/>
Mrs. Lillie Perry, of <lb/>
came over Ibis morning lo visit <lb/>
relatives- <lb/>
Mrs. W. T. Hunter has moved <lb/>
from the Hunter to home <lb/>
in South <lb/>
Mrs. W. T. and son, <lb/>
Willie, returned Monday evening <lb/>
from a visit to Raleigh. <lb/>
Leslie came in Sunday <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
where be bus working for <lb/>
V. Johnson Co. <lb/>
W. H. DEAD. <lb/>
Ont Our Best Women Taken From <lb/>
Earth. <lb/>
evening. 1st, j-st <lb/>
as the golden sun WOO shedding its <lb/>
dying rays o'er the earth death <lb/>
entered a happy homo in our midst <lb/>
and robbed it of its joy and light, <lb/>
the devoted wife and n <lb/>
At moment spirit of <lb/>
Mrs. Bettie beloved wife <lb/>
of W. H. <lb/>
of schools, was taken <lb/>
earth and borne Bagel <lb/>
to heaven, the home of Hie <lb/>
redeemed Christ. While hearts <lb/>
left are crushed <lb/>
their grief, for her there in <lb/>
I of her Savior whom <lb/>
she loved and served while with <lb/>
us i Ii. <lb/>
Mis. bad been sick <lb/>
about two weeks, while all <lb/>
was done for her that loving care <lb/>
and skilled attention could per- <lb/>
form, death was relentless and <lb/>
could not be stayed, and the broken <lb/>
I hearted husband, the motherless <lb/>
the aged parents and <lb/>
rowing sister can only look through <lb/>
their sorrow with resignation to <lb/>
God and say will be <lb/>
All with sympathy <lb/>
for the afflicted ones, but only <lb/>
who really comfort and <lb/>
them, <lb/>
Mrs. was list <lb/>
was second <lb/>
of Mr. and Mis. ll. A. Button <lb/>
and a sister of Mrs. i. J. Which <lb/>
and of the late Mrs. II. <lb/>
paid. On her 24th I <lb/>
Sept. W, married to <lb/>
Prof. W. II. The bus <lb/>
band, live children, father, mother <lb/>
and one and other relatives <lb/>
survive She was a member <lb/>
of the Baptist chores, a loyal <lb/>
Christian, a devoted wife, a <lb/>
mother, a true and faithful friend. <lb/>
All loved her for her beautiful char <lb/>
and kind disposition. Her <lb/>
is a loss to entire com <lb/>
and all deeply feel the <lb/>
row. <lb/>
services were conducted <lb/>
by Rev. J. N. Booth the Baptist <lb/>
church at i o'clock this afternoon, <lb/>
and the was in Cherry <lb/>
Hill cemetery. The was <lb/>
with many beautiful Moral <lb/>
tributes. <lb/>
The pall were Dr. W. <lb/>
Messrs. W. B. <lb/>
son, W. L. Brown, J. S. Smith, J. <lb/>
N. Hart, K. James, J. It. Cher- <lb/>
It. A. Allen. <lb/>
T. S. <lb/>
rived Sunday evening to be with <lb/>
his brother, Prof. W. H. <lb/>
in the death and funeral of the <lb/>
latter's wife. <lb/>
Tuesday. 1902. <lb/>
Adrian Savage went to Rich- <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Jim went to <lb/>
J. F. King is now occupying bis today, <lb/>
livery stables the corner of <lb/>
new <lb/>
and Fifth streets. <lb/>
If Greenville a lib of July <lb/>
celebration there is just a month <lb/>
which lo make ready for it. <lb/>
W. at. left this <lb/>
morning for to lake his <lb/>
wife to hospital treatment. <lb/>
No one seems to lake actively to <lb/>
the idea that a brick making plant <lb/>
of Greenville's greatest <lb/>
needs. <lb/>
The Greenville Masonic Lodge <lb/>
will have a picnic mid public in- <lb/>
of officer latter part <lb/>
of this month. Date will be an- <lb/>
later. <lb/>
Mrs S. B Wilson, who is visit <lb/>
her daughter, Mrs. Warren, at <lb/>
Penny Hill, was sick there <lb/>
Saturday and Sunday. We are <lb/>
glad to know she is much bet- <lb/>
Mrs. Emily Nichols went to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Don Gillian., came <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
O. H. East returned Monday <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Let left <lb/>
day for Va. <lb/>
W. Harding returned Mon- <lb/>
day evening from Raleigh. <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, Jr., home <lb/>
from Homer school, at Oxford. <lb/>
t, 1902. <lb/>
C. G. returned Tuesday <lb/>
evening from Halifax. <lb/>
N. H. Whitfield returned Tues- <lb/>
day evening from Richmond. <lb/>
W. L. Cooper, of Graham, is <lb/>
Marriage <lb/>
Register of Deeds, T. R. Moore, <lb/>
issued the following marriage <lb/>
last <lb/>
in; <lb/>
and <lb/>
G. T. Skinner Malissa Dud- <lb/>
J. H. <lb/>
J. J. Smith and Nobles. <lb/>
The total issued during <lb/>
smooth Of May whites, <lb/>
MASONIC TEMPLE. <lb/>
Early Erection ii Now Assured. <lb/>
The undertaking of Greenville <lb/>
Lodge No. A, F. A. M. to <lb/>
build a temple has made such <lb/>
progress as lo warrant the success <lb/>
of Some months <lb/>
ago the property on Third <lb/>
street, adjoining the court <lb/>
square, was purchased <lb/>
purpose. Since then the commit <lb/>
tee has been quietly but actively <lb/>
b. cooper, tins <lb/>
here again looking after fruit I reel Honda <lb/>
have bat prepared will soon <lb/>
Mayor's Court <lb/>
Mayor W. n. Long has disposed <lb/>
the following cases since last <lb/>
Loveless Cherry, disorderly con- <lb/>
duct, one penny and cost, <lb/>
1.1.11. <lb/>
assault, lined <lb/>
and cost <lb/>
John Jones, drunk and down, <lb/>
fined cost <lb/>
Will drunk and <lb/>
fined cost, 83.20. <lb/>
Julia Cherry, assault, lined one <lb/>
and cost 81.10. <lb/>
L. I. Moore reached <lb/>
morning from Jones <lb/>
Solicitor <lb/>
home this <lb/>
comity. <lb/>
Mrs. W. B. Brown children <lb/>
left this to visit relatives <lb/>
Virginia. <lb/>
Mi. and Mrs. B. Thomas and <lb/>
little son left Ibis morning for <lb/>
and Asheville. <lb/>
Miss Tyson home <lb/>
Tuesday from Baltimore <lb/>
where she had at school. <lb/>
OF. C. Harding went to <lb/>
Tuesday evening to deliver the lit- <lb/>
address it the commence- <lb/>
of the Free Will Baptist <lb/>
Seminary. <lb/>
be placed on Many of <lb/>
bonds already been engaged <lb/>
and there will be no trouble dis- <lb/>
posing Of the remainder. As soon <lb/>
as u certain amount of the <lb/>
are sold work the building will <lb/>
begin. The temple will be three <lb/>
the first <lb/>
offices, the second a modern opera <lb/>
house, the third lodge rooms. <lb/>
This temple will be <lb/>
to a credit lo <lb/>
the The town <lb/>
and entire community should be <lb/>
greatly interested in the enter- <lb/>
prise. <lb/>
SOLID FACTS ABOUT <lb/>
MEN'S CLOTHING <lb/>
The store to buy your suit of is the store where you can do the <lb/>
STYLE, QUALITY, VARIETY. The big Clothing <lb/>
Business wouldn't be done at THE BIG STORE if we did not <lb/>
have the above inducements to offer you. <lb/>
Lace and White Goods <lb/>
Bargains Positively in Greenville <lb/>
Must Be Sold to Reduce Stock. <lb/>
Dimities, Swisses, Lawns, and other Stylish Fabrics in Wash Dress Goods Line <lb/>
and Guaranteed Kind <lb/>
Bros., E. P. Reed Co., for High Grades. <lb/>
Wolf Bros, and the H. C. God man Co. for Medium Grades <lb/>
ALL ABOVE HOODS WARRANTED TO BE LEATHER AT <lb/>
Remarkable Sale of Reliable Furniture <lb/>
Our great May and June sale of Furniture will make these <lb/>
months memorable ones. Housekeepers, here is an <lb/>
to buy goods at very tow prices. Nearly every piece is <lb/>
offered at less than today's price. <lb/>
Great Red, in China and Japan Mattings <lb/>
Linens and Wash Goods <lb/>
Grand Showing of in Embroidered Mulls. and Pine Novelties In <lb/>
Visit the Wash Goods an see the <lb/>
I 11-1 v In-low <lb/>
This is a bin value, and all the should take advantage of it <lb/>
While they last the balance of W. T. Lee Co's stock will be sold at less than cost <lb/>
Another Half Hundred Bargains in Millinery. <lb/>
Across the Street at H. C. Hooker's Store A big line of Staple Dry Goods, <lb/>
Shoes, to be sold at RARE BARGAIN PRICES. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
The Big Store. <lb/>
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Have You Forgot <lb/>
THAT I AM STILL AS <lb/>
OP-TO DATE LISK OF <lb/>
Convention. <lb/>
A convention of the Democratic <lb/>
party of county is call- <lb/>
ed t. the Court House at <lb/>
Greenville on Saturday. <lb/>
INS, at o'clock, M. for <lb/>
purpose appointing to <lb/>
Stole Democratic <lb/>
to be held in the city of Greens- <lb/>
July <lb/>
What <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats Shirts, Pants, Hardware a. p. u. <lb/>
m. v OF 1802,. the usual rot <lb/>
bribe purpose or <lb/>
WHICH AM TO delegates and alternates <lb/>
Come to we for your next Barrel of Flour <lb/>
Yours to plow <lb/>
las. B. White.<lb/>
Washington's to Two Honor a Patriot <lb/>
the unveiling Wash- France and the <lb/>
statue to who have great cause for rejoicing <lb/>
so materially aided the An the Bad- <lb/>
army its tight for L of <lb/>
possible the victory which <lb/>
gave n the follow- S as <lb/>
in, letter George displayed in so marked a de- <lb/>
to the general will be read the two unions joined <lb/>
with interest in honor to the <lb/>
1902, and to the Congressional To Genera the by <lb/>
Dear Count re the in Washington <lb/>
Signed my public trust, and May of the handsome bronze <lb/>
it all public into the, <lb/>
now address statue of the hero of our <lb/>
vim in the character of an I American Revolution. <lb/>
can banks of . he. <lb/>
Potomac, to which I have been re <lb/>
tired, fast locked up by frost of appropriated by <lb/>
snow, ever since Christmas. j for am is a handsome <lb/>
The tranquil paths <lb/>
of the on a marble base. <lb/>
life are now beginning to unfold statue and base being feet high, <lb/>
themselves rich the fullest measure <lb/>
vest of phasing contemplation, nil <lb/>
which, dear you will to the French govern- <lb/>
or, e the moat pleasing themes., for aid given <lb/>
a shall with pleasure; . , <lb/>
that we have been contemporaries he struggle for <lb/>
and fellow laborers the cause of liberty <lb/>
liberty and have lived together, <lb/>
as brothers should do, in <lb/>
to said count <lb/>
The of delegates and <lb/>
township will lie en- <lb/>
to is as <lb/>
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By order of the Ex- <lb/>
Committee I'm county. <lb/>
Ai. L. Blow, <lb/>
w. I. n, Secretary. <lb/>
HEALTH <lb/>
The nun who We It <lb/>
for bit family. <lb/>
Th who hie health <lb/>
both hi and <lb/>
You may Insure hearth by guard- <lb/>
it. It la worth <lb/>
At the first attack disease. <lb/>
which genera My approaches <lb/>
through the LIVER and <lb/>
Itself In Innumerable <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
And save your he <lb/>
For Nails, Locks, Hinges, <lb/>
Dr. D James, <lb/>
Dental <lb/>
Wind Paint's, Hope, <lb/>
Collars, Plows, Shovels and <lb/>
Tools, go to HUNDLEY. <lb/>
RICHMOND, VA., <lb/>
Next door I i Ricks Wilkinson. to Ormond <lb/>
I saw all forces cm <lb/>
harked and on point of -ailing <lb/>
before left New York, about the <lb/>
of December. I then repaired <lb/>
to Congress and surrendered all <lb/>
my public appointments, and am <lb/>
now look into <lb/>
the deranged situation of my <lb/>
concerns, winch had come in <lb/>
for shore of my attention during <lb/>
the years To see you <lb/>
hen at this -eat of retirement from <lb/>
he business of the world and the <lb/>
of public life is a pleasure too <lb/>
great to expect, though you must <lb/>
allow me to wish it because <lb/>
STUCK OF <lb/>
PINE AND MEDIUM <lb/>
THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OF REVIEWS <lb/>
Is by Professional men thousands <lb/>
others prominent the activities its fire <lb/>
Pi In news conflicting h <lb/>
current in lust They on its <lb/>
the French Marshal who lead <lb/>
the French troops our aid will <lb/>
forever have the love and <lb/>
of people of her litter <lb/>
justly so. <lb/>
Our army was deepest distress, <lb/>
and at the of <lb/>
collapse, so extreme were their <lb/>
necessities. But the timely <lb/>
of turned the tide <lb/>
and no doubt prevented De <lb/>
I Of Independence from <lb/>
J. L PUT <lb/>
-DEALER <lb/>
A GENERAL LIKE OF <lb/>
every Hob- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
Wednesday evening <lb/>
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
a. m. M. A. Allen <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
every Bun <lb/>
lay, morning and evening. <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
II. M. school <lb/>
p. in. L. H. Fender, <lb/>
Service thin <lb/>
Sunday, morning and evening. Rev <lb/>
J. B. Morton, Sunday- <lb/>
school a. in. E. B. mi- <lb/>
F. H. Hard- <lb/>
Minister. Morning and even- <lb/>
prayer with sermon every 1st <lb/>
and 3rd Sunday. Lay service <lb/>
every 2nd and 4th Sunday. <lb/>
Sunday-school a. m. <lb/>
B. Brown, superintendent. Litany <lb/>
every Wednesday a. m. <lb/>
Preaching second, <lb/>
and fourth In each <lb/>
month Prayer meeting Wednesday <lb/>
night. Rev. D. W. Davis, pastor. <lb/>
Sunday P. M., W. R. <lb/>
Parker, superintendent. <lb/>
Oath regular <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
teem, regard and friendship, my <lb/>
dear Count, your, most obedient <lb/>
bumble servant. <lb/>
Ml. I, 1784. <lb/>
other give the test of best <lb/>
work Ir is profusely illustrated <lb/>
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cf its value then-. <lb/>
PRESIDENT a constant the <lb/>
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RICHMOND, VA. <lb/>
with much truth assure you becoming a <lb/>
am, with every sentiment of a band of detested rebels, <lb/>
instead of a charter of liberties and <lb/>
the admiration of the <lb/>
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Announcement. by whole<lb/>
with the <lb/>
Charlotte semi weekly Observe at <lb/>
a for papers. You <lb/>
ill eel papers twice a-week. <lb/>
., .,., of a lemon. <lb/>
The Observer is the best semi- <lb/>
week paper In and, <lb/>
. i , i aversion for a new <lb/>
covers the State more <lb/>
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I ban any oilier, while Inn ,. <lb/>
I In Superior Court <lb/>
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R. Smith will take <lb/>
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Tilt County to the title to n cattail <lb/>
of land situate in township <lb/>
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It. II. Smith, and said defendant w ill <lb/>
notice is required lo <lb/>
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Court House if said County in Green. <lb/>
i feels that he is too good for his job. <lb/>
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of a lemon. <lb/>
The chronic bachelor has an <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
A. K. A. M. <lb/>
No. meets first and <lb/>
hi rd Monday evening. E. E. <lb/>
fin. W. M. J. M. Sec. <lb/>
I. O. O. Lodge, No. <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
L. Q. W. Atkins, <lb/>
Bee. <lb/>
K. of River Lodge, Ni. <lb/>
every Friday evening, <lb/>
C. Forbes, L. <lb/>
son, K. of R. and <lb/>
It. Vance Council, No <lb/>
1696, meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, J. <lb/>
Regent. <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. meets every first and third <lb/>
nights in Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy <lb/>
Chief; D. Smith, Sec <lb/>
I. O. Conclave <lb/>
No meets every second and <lb/>
fourth Monday nights Odd <lb/>
lows Hall. W. It. Wilson <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
gives many limes more <lb/>
home news than can be h id from <lb/>
any other source. These two pa- <lb/>
pen, giving, the home, State and <lb/>
general news twice-a week a year <lb/>
for leading. <lb/>
you bear lay that <lb/>
diamonds arc vulgar you may be <lb/>
pretty sine she hasn't any. <lb/>
from Northern Wood <lb/>
are in the certain cure for <lb/>
American and Italian Marble i <lb/>
N. answer cc denier to the com- <lb/>
plaint in said action, or will <lb/>
apply lo for relief <lb/>
the complaint. <lb/>
This 1902. <lb/>
MOORE, <lb/>
Clerk Superior <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST <lb/>
RAILROAD CO. <lb/>
Mini. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
work i <lb/>
lie i I j it- mm <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks. Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ons. ale Wires lo New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
Photographer, <lb/>
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Hull Cabinets Si per <lb/>
All other lines very Crayon Portraits ,<lb/>
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backache, <lb/>
lack of energy, bad blood, blotched m <lb/>
any <lb/>
will clean out bowels, the liver <lb/>
mucous membrane the purify your blood l.-u you <lb/>
your again. appetite will return, your bowels move <lb/>
your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you, your will clear <lb/>
and you will reel the old time, energy and buoyancy. <lb/>
the In ill r on u <lb/>
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bowels or . a a <lb/>
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every day will lei y wants <lb/>
in people, <lb/>
a will bring <lb/>
w. era for goods, for your find <lb/>
or In fact till any reasonable <lb/>
St you have. <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR goes into homes of tile <lb/>
Inroad for what carries them, <lb/>
iii THE REFLECTOR. <lb/>
Th in THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
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Cotton Ties <lb/>
hand <lb/>
kept on <lb/>
produce <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
tor Washington. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb/>
Aurora, South Creek, <lb/>
Swan Quarter, and for <lb/>
all poll Is for West with rail-1 <lb/>
mads Norfolk, <lb/>
Shippers should order freight <lb/>
Old Dominion R. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Hay Line and Chesapeake <lb/>
s. from Baltimore. Mer <lb/>
from <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
J. B. Hunt. <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
Carolina's Foremost <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer <lb/>
EVERY DAY IN YEAR. <lb/>
CALDWELL TOMPKINS, Publishers. <lb/>
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor. <lb/>
PER VI AH. <lb/>
the <lb/>
delivered to any paper between <lb/>
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special service is the <lb/>
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thing that is offered you, lull come <lb/>
us something fresh and <lb/>
palatable. We have. <lb/>
and <lb/>
that are <lb/>
Wholesalers say we sell more <lb/>
than <lb/>
any store in town. That means we <lb/>
earn the at right <lb/>
Then if you want a mad Cigar <lb/>
or good making and Chewing To <lb/>
we have of these <lb/>
also. <lb/>
The place to get the every <lb/>
time is <lb/>
NEW <lb/>
KR printed Tuesday and Friday <lb/>
year. The largest paper <lb/>
in North <lb/>
Sample sent application. <lb/>
Address <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Charlotte, N. <lb/>
IN 1866. <lb/>
j. w. rim. co. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
u Factors and of <lb/>
Ties and Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence and <lb/>
arrive <lb/>
Hi- p <lb/>
Hope Mill p b <lb/>
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with Carolina Central <lb/>
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Train on Drain h <lb/>
W aid on th t th . Halifax I it p m, <lb/>
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Train on Clinton Branch for <lb/>
dally, SO I IS <lb/>
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don for all dally, all via Kick <lb/>
H. M. <lb/>
Paw. Agent <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
T. M. <lb/>
Orders for JOB are<lb/>
All the News <lb/>
Twice i Week <lb/>
a Year <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
Twice a Week <lb/>
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TRUTH TO <lb/>
VOL <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, JUNE lo, <lb/>
NO <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
and Friday <lb/>
a Year <lb/>
Wilkinson <lb/>
TOWN <lb/>
Proceedings of <lb/>
A Great June Sale <lb/>
A sale of Goods, Lawns, Swisses, <lb/>
Silks, Black Goods, Underwear, for men <lb/>
women and Vests. All these are suffer- <lb/>
I severest cuts. We never carry over. <lb/>
full width, beat quality, <lb/>
Extra Special for this Week <lb/>
Table Oil all colors <lb/>
yard. <lb/>
Standard Patterns in Stock. <lb/>
As well be out the world as out of Fashion. <lb/>
For earliest knowing and possessing of <lb/>
things of fashion, keep yourself familiar with <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
Bargains <lb/>
I Have Just Purchased a Drummer's <lb/>
Samples of the Latest Styles of Millinery. <lb/>
They were bought a figure that enables rue to sell <lb/>
them ft the next thirty days at <lb/>
Less Than New York Cost <lb/>
This line of samples embraces Trimmed and <lb/>
trimmed Hats in all the latest styles, Shirt Waist <lb/>
and Ready-to-Wear Hate, Leghorn and Flop Hats <lb/>
and Children's Sailors, Fancy Flowers and Novelties <lb/>
Such opportunity for Bargains in Millinery was never <lb/>
offered before in Greenville. He sure see the <lb/>
before they are picked over. <lb/>
n rs n. d. <lb/>
ATTENTION, FARMERS <lb/>
Hail Hail Hail Hail <lb/>
RANGE <lb/>
Damage or Loss by Hail<lb/>
We insure Tobacco for per <lb/>
We insure Cotton for 15.00 per acre. <lb/>
We insure Small Grain for per acre. <lb/>
I ALL LOSSES PAID IN FULL. <lb/>
f Park Region Mutual Hall Ins. Association, <lb/>
SCHOOL BOOKS <lb/>
The Board of Aldermen bold <lb/>
their regular monthly session <lb/>
Thursday night, all <lb/>
tiers being present. It was a busy <lb/>
session and kept the members at <lb/>
work until <lb/>
The DO <lb/>
regular reports to make. <lb/>
The special committee appointed <lb/>
to confer with former Mayor <lb/>
relative lo employment of IT. <lb/>
Q. attorney, to <lb/>
A. Bright, reported the matter <lb/>
attended lo recommended that <lb/>
he attorney be paid for hits <lb/>
services. <lb/>
The special committee appoint- <lb/>
ed lo look the error of L. M. <lb/>
Savage in listing taxes for HUM re- <lb/>
ported it was found error <lb/>
been made and recommended that <lb/>
taxes on be to <lb/>
him. <lb/>
The special to confer <lb/>
with the Hoard <lb/>
relative to <lb/>
clock the court house tower, <lb/>
and the establishment of a <lb/>
in Greenville, reported that <lb/>
had bean baton the <lb/>
but that body not yet <lb/>
taken definite action in the mat- <lb/>
Mayor II. Long was <lb/>
as the representative of the <lb/>
town on the Board of <lb/>
tors of the hospital. <lb/>
The Tax Collector made a spec- <lb/>
report Showing the amount of <lb/>
special he had collected for <lb/>
the on bonds and for <lb/>
graded school, about for the <lb/>
former and for the latter, and <lb/>
that pending the Injunction <lb/>
awaiting decision by the Supreme <lb/>
court he had deposited this money <lb/>
with the Greenville Bunking A <lb/>
Trust to await such de- <lb/>
the orders of the Board <lb/>
of Aldermen. <lb/>
The special to look <lb/>
alter the bond matter also made a <lb/>
report that they looked Into <lb/>
the natter asset forth by the Tax <lb/>
and tow d his report <lb/>
and the <lb/>
of an order approving his <lb/>
course and also the appointing a <lb/>
special accountant lo go over the <lb/>
tax books pi- a complete <lb/>
to i- rendered to the <lb/>
incoming B,. This was adopted <lb/>
and was appointed a <lb/>
such <lb/>
The Tux Collector, Policemen <lb/>
and Chief of ire Department <lb/>
Died their monthly reports. <lb/>
The committee <lb/>
their report on the purchase of the, <lb/>
lot from P. K. and W. K. Hooker, <lb/>
OB the comer of Fifth and <lb/>
streets, on which to market <lb/>
house, hall, The lot is SO <lb/>
feet front Fifth street and <lb/>
feet deep, the price being <lb/>
terms Cash two notes <lb/>
each, one payable Dee. <lb/>
1st, 1902, the other Jam 1st, 1908. <lb/>
The report was adopted, the deed <lb/>
accepted and the order and notes <lb/>
for the purchase executed by <lb/>
Boa <lb/>
A bill by L. L Moore for <lb/>
for expenses Incurred In connection <lb/>
with sale of bonds was presented <lb/>
and deferred for consideration <lb/>
next meeting. <lb/>
The Board opened and <lb/>
the returns of the Registrars and <lb/>
Judges of the Alder- <lb/>
held on 2nd and <lb/>
declared the in <lb/>
with a notice published in another <lb/>
by the Clerk. <lb/>
Accounts were allowed amount <lb/>
lug lo a little over this <lb/>
cash payment <lb/>
lot. <lb/>
You Know What You <lb/>
Inks Tasteless Chill <lb/>
die is plainly <lb/>
is simply <lb/>
Iron and la <lb/>
Pay- <lb/>
Hot <lb/>
Weather <lb/>
Specialties <lb/>
OM B in and examine <lb/>
fully and see bow it will pay you i bay goods <lb/>
her.-. are to give CUT PRICES <lb/>
king MONTH OF hen <lb/>
are a few f <lb/>
Shirt Waists <lb/>
y U twill <lb/>
labors. A of Ms- <lb/>
ad bow Men <lb/>
ill- <lb/>
lite -mi- M <lb/>
FanS j ,.,. . h price. km <lb/>
Parasols <lb/>
W -II i fl s in colon, u. <lb/>
Our arc cut for <lb/>
and make at <lb/>
Call <lb/>
Hammocks <lb/>
Do not a <lb/>
f, Mi to real <lb/>
in hot afternoons. If you have no <lb/>
you boa <lb/>
are. <lb/>
We Have <lb/>
ask for them. <lb/>
goods in <lb/>
tin <lb/>
hot weather. Come and <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
The Only Department Store in <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
A pamphlet recently toned by <lb/>
gives the <lb/>
following showing the <lb/>
growth of the postal service since <lb/>
the <lb/>
In there were only TB <lb/>
length of the <lb/>
post routes being miles, and <lb/>
the gross revenue of the depart- <lb/>
bring only ex <lb/>
for the same year were <lb/>
and of only was <lb/>
paid in salaries postmasters. <lb/>
There were In <lb/>
In <lb/>
f post and <lb/>
miles of mail sen ire performed. <lb/>
The gross revenue of the depart- <lb/>
were the ex- <lb/>
and <lb/>
paid as compensation----- <lb/>
to postmasters <lb/>
June 1817, to Jane A <lb/>
18.11, postage <lb/>
were Issued, while In the single <lb/>
year 4,320,273,600 stamps <lb/>
were used by the people of <lb/>
Stales. <lb/>
In 1853, the year In <lb/>
stamped envelopes issued, <lb/>
were used, while in <lb/>
the total was <lb/>
The first veal's of postal <lb/>
numbered, <lb/>
while in 1801 <lb/>
were issue. <lb/>
The registry system was started <lb/>
In and in year the <lb/>
of registered pieces was <lb/>
in they numbered <lb/>
Iii 1865 money orders to the <lb/>
of were issued, <lb/>
I While in the total amounted <lb/>
to <lb/>
The milliner pieces <lb/>
all mailed Increased from <lb/>
1700, to 7.424,300,320 <lb/>
in <lb/>
re <lb/>
Corn <lb/>
the soil <lb/>
Urge of <lb/>
Potash. <lb/>
The fertilizer <lb/>
plied, must furnish <lb/>
enough Potash, or the <lb/>
land will its pro- <lb/>
power.<lb/>
i, ii <lb/>
GERMAN KM I WORKS. <lb/>
. N-. -Mi . N <lb/>
Trades Blind. <lb/>
Cf Report on Agriculture <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
a recent conference mat- <lb/>
to the blind, held at <lb/>
j London, n member announced that <lb/>
he had sent out papers to in- <lb/>
at home and abroad <lb/>
asking what trades and occupations <lb/>
they recommended for the blind. <lb/>
The billowing was the list he ob- <lb/>
tallied, In order of Basket, <lb/>
brush and broom in piano <lb/>
toning, mat weaving, chair caning, <lb/>
music all mattress <lb/>
making, knitting, typewriting, <lb/>
legal and clerical I work. As new <lb/>
employments he suggested <lb/>
phone exchange work, <lb/>
typesetting, reporting, gardening <lb/>
the partially blind,, massage, <lb/>
lecturing, commercial <lb/>
organ blowing, bell ringing. <lb/>
I the discussion which followed <lb/>
I much lime was given to the <lb/>
of massage, several doctors <lb/>
speaking lo favor of it. In regard <lb/>
to typewriting, it was mentioned <lb/>
such an been start- <lb/>
ed in Birmingham. Four blind <lb/>
girls are now employed. They <lb/>
made lust year. <lb/>
Headquarters <lb/>
North Carolina Crop Report. <lb/>
The first of the monthly crop <lb/>
leaned by the State <lb/>
just <lb/>
, made appearance. It is as fob <lb/>
was build-. <lb/>
lugs and i lie remainder In land and <lb/>
other Improvement build- <lb/>
June -The <lb/>
on North <lb/>
Carolina shows on I, <lb/>
Stale bud fauns, <lb/>
Of <lb/>
We have lust added Steam Supply to our and <lb/>
will sell anything this line my low. See us when In wan. of <lb/>
and Angle Valves, standard <lb/>
Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water <lb/>
Oil Clips, Air Cocks. Steam Ganges, Hancock <lb/>
B. Cocks. <lb/>
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Fitting all <lb/>
LINE OP Belt, <lb/>
Belt, Belt, Ball Belt Hooks, <lb/>
The implements and <lb/>
machinery was live <lb/>
took the total <lb/>
value of farm property <lb/>
The total value of farm prop- <lb/>
The total value <lb/>
products for was <lb/>
of per cent. <lb/>
was iii animal products and the <lb/>
remainder In Including <lb/>
products, the product, for <lb/>
exceeded those of 1880 by <lb/>
per cent. The gross Income upon <lb/>
Investment was percent, <lb/>
A. I. Blow the Senate. <lb/>
SOLE <lb/>
and Par- <lb/>
Garland Cook Stoves. <lb/>
BAKER HART. <lb/>
N, <lb/>
Pet-mil me through your paper <lb/>
to make just one to <lb/>
voters of us the lime i- <lb/>
la for various <lb/>
and that i- send <lb/>
and abused Demo <lb/>
A I-- to Senate <lb/>
of North Carolina. I don't know <lb/>
whether he accept or not, <lb/>
i we don't he is that kind <lb/>
of a lo back it he was lo <lb/>
I receive a unanimous nomination, <lb/>
, We are every man In <lb/>
can vote for him, except a <lb/>
old time bets <lb/>
hear from voters about <lb/>
affair. <lb/>
Sick Headache <lb/>
Food doesn't digest well <lb/>
Appetite poor Bowels <lb/>
constipated Tongue coated <lb/>
It's your liver Pills <lb/>
arc liver pills; they cure <lb/>
biliousness. <lb/>
General condition and progress <lb/>
of work with the <lb/>
average, per <lb/>
Land has been, or will be, <lb/>
planted la cotton compared with <lb/>
last year, percent. <lb/>
Planted In tobacco, par cent. <lb/>
Planted in coin, per cent. <lb/>
Planted it oats. per cent. <lb/>
Condition of oats, cent. <lb/>
Condition of wheat, per cent. <lb/>
Number of horses compared <lb/>
year, percent. <lb/>
Number of mules compared with <lb/>
last year, per cent. <lb/>
Number of compared with <lb/>
last year, per cent. <lb/>
Number of hogs compared with <lb/>
last year, percent. <lb/>
Condition of the trucking inter- <lb/>
compared with last year, ti.- <lb/>
pet i eat. <lb/>
Commissioner says <lb/>
are many complaints of <lb/>
labor. <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
ill <lb/>
BUCKINGHAM'S <lb/>
Manufacturer of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior and Ulterior Finishings <lb/>
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build- <lb/>
We your patronage and <lb/>
guarantee t give satisfaction <lb/>
styles and work. <lb/>
Please send your orders to <lb/>
Greenville Co. <lb/>
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