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try once at least, so should every <lb/>
Mason of North Carolina this <lb/>
great charitable institution at least <lb/>
one time. The gathering at Ox- <lb/>
ford this year will be a large one. <lb/>
The exercises will be of unusual <lb/>
interest. Besides the meeting of <lb/>
the Lodge, open air con- <lb/>
cert will be given by the <lb/>
of the Asylum, which is always <lb/>
highly entertaining, and the An- <lb/>
Address will be delivered by <lb/>
Hon. Matt. one <lb/>
North greatest orators. <lb/>
Friends are requested lo bring <lb/>
baskets. Tables for dinner will be <lb/>
provided in the beautiful Asylum <lb/>
grove. Will have a good old <lb/>
basket picnic. <lb/>
all the rail <lb/>
roads will be en and a <lb/>
schedule ran. The <lb/>
and other of the <lb/>
Asylum extend a cordial Invitation <lb/>
not only to the M nous, but to <lb/>
public generally to visit Oxford <lb/>
the I feel sure <lb/>
that all who go will have a <lb/>
and resting lime and can <lb/>
sec what a great work is going on <lb/>
under the auspices of the Masonic <lb/>
Fraternity. <lb/>
Hot <lb/>
Weather <lb/>
Specialties <lb/>
British Lost <lb/>
War. <lb/>
in and examine these BARGAINS ran <lb/>
fully and sec how it will pay you to goods <lb/>
here. arc going to give CUT PRICES <lb/>
TUB MOUTH JUNK, and here <lb/>
are a f the <lb/>
Shirt Waists <lb/>
sell you if you <lb/>
A Style <lb/>
awl <lb/>
makes Ibis fur you <lb/>
with <lb/>
M-- <lb/>
Fans <lb/>
We <lb/>
, Mir only is o. <lb/>
Parasols <lb/>
have a west in colors, frames, tad <lb/>
handle. for this mouth. Call <lb/>
make your <lb/>
Hammocks <lb/>
i, II ii mi have <lb/>
iv I. ii. Von real <lb/>
in If <lb/>
you don't know bow <lb/>
arc- <lb/>
The War has <lb/>
issued n statement showing that <lb/>
from the beginning of the Boer <lb/>
I war lo May last the <lb/>
of the British forces In South <lb/>
Africa was <lb/>
This includes killed, wounded, <lb/>
prisoners, deaths from disease and <lb/>
men invalided home, <lb/>
many have recovered and rejoiced <lb/>
their leaving <lb/>
dead or permanently <lb/>
The iii limps kill <lb/>
isl action, or who died of <lb/>
is while the total number of <lb/>
deaths i disease is <lb/>
Lends All. <lb/>
i in, heats all <lb/>
mi III i.- I for <lb/>
and lung <lb/>
II. of I. One <lb/>
only <lb/>
sir remedy which <lb/>
everywhere the good It has <lb/>
Croup is so sudden <lb/>
attacks that <lb/>
It yields once One <lb/>
Cure t Children <lb/>
Bare cure grip, <lb/>
John I. <lb/>
We have oilier <lb/>
ask for them. <lb/>
goods for the hot weather. Come and <lb/>
Poor <lb/>
Soils <lb/>
are made rich- <lb/>
and more <lb/>
productive and <lb/>
rich soils retain <lb/>
their crop-pro- <lb/>
powers, <lb/>
by the use of <lb/>
fertilizers with <lb/>
a liberal percentage of <lb/>
Potash. <lb/>
Write far <lb/>
winch <lb/>
l. <lb/>
KALI WORKS. <lb/>
Ma sum. N M <lb/>
Unlike a horse, you can drive a <lb/>
man to drink, bat you can make <lb/>
him lake water. <lb/>
ALL OVER <lb/>
THE HOUSE. <lb/>
Properly <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
The Only Department in <lb/>
Sonic of the counties which <lb/>
plied aid from the <lb/>
given by the State to keep the <lb/>
public open four months <lb/>
the money after a number of <lb/>
their schools had closed. HOW <lb/>
some of them want to use the <lb/>
for building or improving school <lb/>
houses, ask if they can so use <lb/>
it. They are told most decidedly <lb/>
no; and it can oily be used for <lb/>
paying teachers tor the Specific <lb/>
i purpose named It is suggested <lb/>
that they re open their schools. <lb/>
I Raleigh Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
Fever. <lb/>
Spring; fever i another <lb/>
1.1 Inactive <lb/>
Ii is more <lb/>
At liver <lb/>
u H <lb/>
illness <lb/>
Little Early <lb/>
nil In <lb/>
the <lb/>
I sip- <lb/>
-I Pi Will's <lb/>
i. for year-, <lb/>
M- Va. <lb/>
h. <lb/>
Can Skill In <lb/>
Cleaning a Floor. <lb/>
Genuine can lie in <lb/>
, I a in anything else. <lb/>
rugs and carpets have been <lb/>
taken up a floor is not finished <lb/>
in other he <lb/>
before it <lb/>
is covered again. It is economy to <lb/>
lay floor, of matched boards <lb/>
, f seasoned which will <lb/>
show the crocks. <lb/>
.- the carpel is up mid dust has <lb/>
up and has <lb/>
scrub the wood with warm <lb/>
witter and soda, cleaning and <lb/>
scrubbing a yard of <lb/>
surface a lime. It pays to have <lb/>
two pails, one of soils and water to <lb/>
scrub the floor with and one of clear <lb/>
rater rinse with Use <lb/>
two cloths, one to Wipe up the floor <lb/>
other to dry with. When <lb/>
floor is scrubbed, and dry <lb/>
cloths before use them for <lb/>
another cleaning. II floor is <lb/>
hardwood, it would better be dress- <lb/>
ed by lier, as there are <lb/>
few maids in country who <lb/>
willing or intelligent enough lo do <lb/>
work, though this is regular <lb/>
pan of the maid's work abroad, and <lb/>
the tools furnished in country, <lb/>
for the purpose much easier to <lb/>
handle than those used In Europe. <lb/>
insure Tobacco for per acre. <lb/>
We insure Cotton for 110.00 per acre. <lb/>
We insure Small drain for 16.00 per acre. <lb/>
ALL PAID IN PULL. <lb/>
Park Region Mutual Hail Ins. Association, <lb/>
Should I b-- bf at in, lime, M. A. While will your you <lb/>
M, Agent, N. C. j, <lb/>
to Yield. <lb/>
Bird Witch Helve <lb/>
piles found a certain S <lb/>
It Willow <lb/>
lions cure piles I <lb/>
ways yield lo Hi Wills Witch <lb/>
of <lb/>
pi no counterfeits, John L. Wooten. <lb/>
FOR STEAM SUPPLY. <lb/>
a Bachelor. <lb/>
Two ; led can live mi <lb/>
l.-s I ha <lb/>
IN <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and lies <lb/>
on hand <lb/>
goods kept constantly on <lb/>
hand. Country and <lb/>
told. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
O. W. <lb/>
We have just added Steam to our business <lb/>
will .-ell anything in ibis line very low. Bee us when in of <lb/>
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard <lb/>
and Angle Valves, Check Valves. Water <lb/>
Oil Cups, Air Cocks, Steam Hancock <lb/>
I its pi rat ors, Injectors, Cocks. Steam <lb/>
all sizes, Pipe Fitting all <lb/>
District Attorney Barry <lb/>
having completed his work for <lb/>
the yesterday to spend a COMPLETE LI Packing, Bolt, <lb/>
of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior and Exterior <lb/>
Fine Modern and Cheap <lb/>
solicit your patronage and <lb/>
guarantee to give satisfaction in <lb/>
prices, styles and work. <lb/>
send your orders to <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
season at his home county. <lb/>
It Is but due Mr. Skinner to say <lb/>
that his work has been <lb/>
conducted with the high ability <lb/>
his friends had right expect, <lb/>
his duly to the govern- <lb/>
only asking punishment <lb/>
justice seemed to justify it. <lb/>
Mr. Skinner will make a popular <lb/>
as well prosecuting <lb/>
Belt, Leather Belt, Bell <lb/>
Hell Hooks, Ac. <lb/>
A lie, a mail has gambled in <lb/>
matrimony Wall reel and horse <lb/>
racing lire lit. <lb/>
lake.- genius explain lo U <lb/>
woman for how you <lb/>
surely know that hue her. <lb/>
A girl with lug soft eyes <lb/>
can teach a man anything the <lb/>
world Inn common sense. <lb/>
The trouble with great <lb/>
1- they take care <lb/>
of the rent and butcher's bill. <lb/>
I from dyspepsia and Indigos- <lb/>
lion fur teen W. T. <lb/>
Merry I had <lb/>
mine tad to no <lb/>
one friends try <lb/>
H save roller, can <lb/>
ml anything want now <lb/>
,.,. i. good. fully ml <lb/>
Don try <lb/>
by dieting, Thai is <lb/>
need <lb/>
., <lb/>
without <lb/>
John I. Wooten. <lb/>
Cushion In Italian <lb/>
Italian embroidery, <lb/>
I similar to in vogue in four- <lb/>
I and fifteenth centuries, to- <lb/>
I gel her with the line linen thread <lb/>
lace of the same period, was con- <lb/>
in a recent exhibit of <lb/>
The is done on <lb/>
linen and is remarkable for the <lb/>
adaptation geometrical cir- <lb/>
and square in its designs. The <lb/>
the raised and <lb/>
or stitch- <lb/>
are those most commonly used. <lb/>
The i- imported and very much <lb/>
resembles the Maltese lace char- <lb/>
A sofa cushion is <lb/>
made of I of linen by <lb/>
ornamented at the four <lb/>
r side, with a de- <lb/>
Constipation <lb/>
Docs your head ache Pain <lb/>
back, of your, eyes Bad <lb/>
taste It's <lb/>
your liver r Pills arc <lb/>
liver cure <lb/>
headache, dyspepsia. <lb/>
. All <lb/>
SOLE<lb/>
advice gels <lb/>
id of a bore. <lb/>
Procrastination one's <lb/>
earn wall. <lb/>
i- II -s lo lie having <lb/>
eaten mil. <lb/>
hill I ii. <lb/>
in . No . <lb/>
o. Pay <lb/>
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE w. <lb/>
for th <lb/>
tea <lb/>
Garland Cook Stoves. <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
comers on <lb/>
in embroidery a <lb/>
insertion unites the <lb/>
two the handsome crimson <lb/>
sue the cushion being reveal- <lb/>
ed through the line. <lb/>
The New Centerpieces. <lb/>
Centerpieces and doilies most <lb/>
lace trimmed this season, not <lb/>
with renaissance lace, however, <lb/>
has been eats now these <lb/>
seasons. Some very line nieces of <lb/>
the renaissance are still to be found <lb/>
in which there are noticeably few <lb/>
of the rings which made that lace <lb/>
so heavy. The Austrian handmade <lb/>
lace, known as has almost <lb/>
completely usurped its place. There <lb/>
also ionic decorated <lb/>
mill while Irish embroidery <lb/>
OHIO made Chinese grass linen, <lb/>
in rose, dragon <lb/>
blossom designs <lb/>
long Familiar on and <lb/>
other trophies orient. Some <lb/>
of the grass linen pieces <lb/>
while around, blue or white <lb/>
embroidery white. are <lb/>
well in <lb/>
the e importation. <lb/>
There is nothing about <lb/>
love money. <lb/>
The is no addicted to <lb/>
throwing bouquets at himself, <lb/>
The Appropriate Vehicle. <lb/>
Know ,, , . <lb/>
I When lake , <lb/>
plainly prim-1 <lb/>
ii la simply I in a basket phaeton. <lb/>
I s I. ., <lb/>
I Cult, N pay I <lb/>
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Se- <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. . <lb/>
at to.- N. <lb/>
C- second deal <lb/>
a baa petrified <lb/>
exhibition. Quite tag- <lb/>
as those who <lb/>
they sec snakes so often can <lb/>
tangible to <lb/>
help out the imagination. <lb/>
The old Liberty Hell has been <lb/>
retained to Independence Hall, <lb/>
Philadelphia, alter its exhibition <lb/>
at the The <lb/>
old bell has taken a <lb/>
make- an interesting <lb/>
feature at expositions. <lb/>
The State at <lb/>
M elected Dr. t. <lb/>
of the President; <lb/>
B. of Wake forest, <lb/>
first Vice President, re-elect- <lb/>
Prof. W. I. <lb/>
Secretary Treasurer. <lb/>
Harrison <lb/>
James were arrested <lb/>
under a suspicion of having <lb/>
Mi Neely in real gem Rev. I. W. Arnold <lb/>
man eventually <lb/>
re <lb/>
as it was by <lb/>
Influential New York <lb/>
Mr. acted upon, but as <lb/>
it turns out against his own eon <lb/>
Ur. being <lb/>
sure of his facts, farad the issue <lb/>
with the result that Mr. Gage felt <lb/>
compelled to resign. Hut Mr. <lb/>
was Lot even <lb/>
with this. He wrote the <lb/>
who at first resented his let <lb/>
but ordered <lb/>
investigation by DIM whom he <lb/>
felt he con Id As a result <lb/>
there has been received at the <lb/>
Treasury Department a report from <lb/>
this man. W. Smith, <lb/>
which is most in <lb/>
character and rumor has it that <lb/>
even persons will Bod <lb/>
Be in jail and a number of re- <lb/>
will be severe smirched <lb/>
when the become public. <lb/>
Big Time it Farmville. <lb/>
The educational rally Farm- <lb/>
Wednesday, was a great <lb/>
Fully a thousand people <lb/>
were present, and influence for <lb/>
education was awakened that will <lb/>
doubt result in much good. <lb/>
The crowd in the <lb/>
large grove around <lb/>
academy, and the was <lb/>
called to by A. J. Move. <lb/>
Ks,., in a appropriate remark. <lb/>
Prayer offered by Ber, T. <lb/>
Then in a speech that was <lb/>
No Hair <lb/>
hair vis falling out very <lb/>
fast and as greatly alarmed. I <lb/>
then tried Hair Vigor and <lb/>
my hair stopped at <lb/>
Mrs. C. A. Alexandria, O. <lb/>
The trouble is your hair <lb/>
does not have life enough. <lb/>
Act promptly. Save your <lb/>
hair. Feed it with <lb/>
Hair Vigor. If the gray <lb/>
hairs are beginning to <lb/>
show, Hair Vigor <lb/>
will restore color every <lb/>
II M I ll <lb/>
trod <lb/>
yon, <lb/>
Slid hi Dill <lb/>
I . i . . Hi. i <lb/>
. i r <lb/>
Fresh Gossip From Near-by Vicinities <lb/>
. , . a by Our Correspondent<lb/>
an county. They confessed the <lb/>
crime and were placed In Salisbury <lb/>
jail. night <lb/>
men broke open jail, took the <lb/>
boys out, II nib <lb/>
riddled their bodies with <lb/>
lets. Pity those people en- <lb/>
gaged in the lynching did not let <lb/>
the law lake it- c tune, as the boys <lb/>
would have received the full pun- <lb/>
crime deserved. As <lb/>
it is the added -till an- <lb/>
other crime to the record of <lb/>
county and brought the I re- <lb/>
state into disrepute. <lb/>
of toe <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
. . June <lb/>
introduced Charles Is. <lb/>
cock, the speaker of the day. Got. <lb/>
Aycock made a <lb/>
of the best of bis it met <lb/>
a cordial response bis hear- <lb/>
After the speaking the occasion <lb/>
was turned into a picnic and the <lb/>
remainder of given over <lb/>
to pleasure. <lb/>
baa become in- <lb/>
in graded schools, and will <lb/>
have before a great while. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
San Club. <lb/>
ft i .- . The Reflector. <lb/>
Tuesday afternoon June 10th <lb/>
San Club held u- sec <lb/>
n rib Miss <lb/>
The part of afternoon <lb/>
was devoted to business, read <lb/>
minutes minutes of <lb/>
report of several <lb/>
committees, the subjection and <lb/>
Winterville Department. <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
Win N. June <lb/>
John Jacob <lb/>
Janus and <lb/>
his-pan of pretty bays got <lb/>
all right from the Aycock <lb/>
i log at and none had a <lb/>
better time than they. <lb/>
Mis. L. X. of <lb/>
Miss Clara Roach, of <lb/>
G. V. and wife, of <lb/>
Calico, have been visiting the <lb/>
family of B, during <lb/>
the week. <lb/>
the Public. <lb/>
ll i my pleasure to add to the <lb/>
many, words justly said In favor of <lb/>
he general satisfaction ill <lb/>
the various articles man u fact tired <lb/>
by the A. MTg. Co, es- <lb/>
the far Heel Wagon and <lb/>
I have used them for a <lb/>
I number of years, with very little <lb/>
no repair. Their wheels are <lb/>
I the best I ever <lb/>
I of Our Friends. <lb/>
Work is steadily being done on <lb/>
and as we <lb/>
was in town Monday even- <lb/>
Several people from <lb/>
ville church here Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Mrs. Lucy Joyner, of <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. Anderson. <lb/>
Miss Louie of <lb/>
creek, spent Monday evening with <lb/>
Miss Clyde Cox. <lb/>
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Mills <lb/>
very low with typhoid fever. <lb/>
To th. <lb/>
Mr Mr, v f . J I announce myself a <lb/>
Mrs. Buck spent. for office at of Deeds <lb/>
Saturday and Sunday in for the county of Pitt, subject to <lb/>
X. . June ISM. <lb/>
Miss Blanche of <lb/>
comb, spent Saturday and Sunday <lb/>
with Misses and Mattie <lb/>
Grimes. <lb/>
Sirs. Alice Martin, <lb/>
visiting her Rocky <lb/>
returned home Monday. <lb/>
Miss Minnie of Green- <lb/>
ville, spent Tuesday and <lb/>
day with here. <lb/>
Miss Bra Miller, of Taylorsville, <lb/>
gave a lecture here Tuesday night <lb/>
and a very large crowd attended. <lb/>
II. L. of and <lb/>
Sherrod of <lb/>
spent Sunday in town with friends. <lb/>
Miss Bertie Brown, of Stokes, is <lb/>
visiting Misses and Lizzie <lb/>
look across at its frame structure; Grimes this week. <lb/>
we imagine boys will lie Mi. Sam Harper, of Nashville.<lb/>
Pitt County Negro <lb/>
Aycock has pardoned <lb/>
Hoy I Moore, a convict sent up <lb/>
from Pill county under eleven <lb/>
year sentence for manslaughter. <lb/>
the spring of 1800 a light <lb/>
In Bethel in which Police- <lb/>
man Bryan was struck on <lb/>
the held with n rake and died <lb/>
from his injuries, Moore <lb/>
two of In- sons were present <lb/>
and he was supposed to be a par- <lb/>
. nut n . i i . -i I <lb/>
in the trouble. The his sou, U. S. Harper, of <lb/>
pal assailant made bis ,,,.,, <lb/>
escape, but Moore, one son of Rev. has <lb/>
named and another , visiting Misses Boss, Viola and-been off on a preaching tour in <lb/>
wee placed in jail. They were Cox week. I western part of the stale, returned <lb/>
It is no new sight for us to sec a home Monday. <lb/>
wagon loaded with a half dozen J. J. Barker held services <lb/>
sets of Hues and I he horse- prune-j in Conetoe Sunday mid Sunday <lb/>
on their w . out of town. and returned Monday. <lb/>
was a warm dry day, Misses Ida and Minnie Daven- <lb/>
yet the tobacco trucks were ship of spent Thursday <lb/>
oil in good numbers. Others in town. <lb/>
are c <lb/>
morning. i spent Tuesday and Wednesday <lb/>
If Carriage sent out here, lie left Wednesday evening <lb/>
four buggies yesterday morning for. for Greenville. <lb/>
country delivery. This was a nice and wife spent <lb/>
buggies and they also had In Greenville with friends. <lb/>
suing of nice buggies. Did Prof. J. W. Sherrill and J. T. <lb/>
have one string of buggies or two Smith Sunday in <lb/>
i ii ban reciprocity promises In <lb/>
, , u i ,.;. i i. a constitution, and <lb/>
be rock which will <lb/>
, , ,, , . j concerning tilt <lb/>
rend republican I . . , s <lb/>
, . , e new books. <lb/>
leave a V . . . <lb/>
. . Die literal alter <lb/>
between the part duel a moat in <lb/>
executive. The lie i sugar <lb/>
tors still adhere to <lb/>
refuse to permit any measure, <lb/>
granting reciprocity to <lb/>
of the sugar lo <lb/>
the Senate while Mr. <lb/>
insists ho will wt any <lb/>
measure which provides for a re- <lb/>
the duties The testimony <lb/>
of Mr. Ii. be had <lb/>
received from Mr. Have- <lb/>
president the Sugar <lb/>
Trust, nearly from <lb/>
Department and various sums from <lb/>
sources lo <lb/>
city literature will prove a serious <lb/>
obstacle to the of ad- <lb/>
ministration. <lb/>
While the rt-t <lb/>
arc <lb/>
few who arc rested in an <lb/>
isthmian canal the debate <lb/>
the Senate chamber but no gen <lb/>
nine Interest is manifested in the <lb/>
subject, except by <lb/>
who have the really at <lb/>
heart, and the orators who declaim <lb/>
on the merits of respective <lb/>
routes do So lo empty chairs. B <lb/>
consent June <lb/>
18th., has been set for <lb/>
vote. A number of <lb/>
have left Washington for <lb/>
summer vacations others are <lb/>
making preparations lo depart <lb/>
which proves lion little tiny arc <lb/>
interested the remaining sub <lb/>
for Congressional action. <lb/>
The old ill <lb/>
appears to be receiving <lb/>
another verification in the Treas- <lb/>
Department, it will be re- <lb/>
membered that time ago Mr. <lb/>
Wilbur I . then <lb/>
praiser at the poll of Yolk, <lb/>
preferred the most sensational <lb/>
charges against certain silk <lb/>
porters, government <lb/>
officials Who had been party to the <lb/>
frauds. An was nude to <lb/>
suppress the charges, <lb/>
then Secretary of the Trees- <lb/>
gallon, took side- with silk <lb/>
impellers, discredited Mr. Wake <lb/>
noon was a most charming and In- <lb/>
sketch of Hetty Patter <lb/>
son Lady Jerome by <lb/>
Miss Lilian I berry which <lb/>
enjoyed by all. <lb/>
dismissal n mi <lb/>
sinking original social feature <lb/>
was introduced. A love story in <lb/>
President, Miss <lb/>
Louise Latham, the successful <lb/>
one in this contest. <lb/>
Most dainty refreshments were <lb/>
served while the sweet of <lb/>
I In- piano and . filled the air. <lb/>
member extends to our <lb/>
i harming hostess sincere praise and <lb/>
I he i ks for a delightful after- <lb/>
June club will hold <lb/>
Us next meeting with Mis- Lizzie <lb/>
Junes, <lb/>
They <lb/>
n trial September term of <lb/>
court following, when Hoyt huh <lb/>
milled to a verdict of manslaughter <lb/>
and his son to a of <lb/>
degree. <lb/>
sentenced to II yearn <lb/>
bi <lb/>
years. Governor Aycock was a <lb/>
prosecuting attorney in ease. <lb/>
After being placed in <lb/>
Cullen of <lb/>
fever. Soon after trial <lb/>
an application was made lo t. iv- <lb/>
nor I; i--ell ill u <lb/>
Hoyt. on the ground that be took <lb/>
no pail in the killing of n <lb/>
but was there trying to gel his <lb/>
tons leave. The application <lb/>
has pending and Gov- <lb/>
Aycock granted the pardon <lb/>
a few days ago. Judge be <lb/>
fore case was <lb/>
Hie <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
L one of our <lb/>
farmers, has tobacco buttons. <lb/>
Miss Maggie Smith, E. L. Clark <lb/>
John Mills and several others from <lb/>
here attended the <lb/>
at Amen last week. <lb/>
Our Sunday continues <lb/>
progressing. now <lb/>
enrolled. <lb/>
Quarterly here next <lb/>
Saturday and <lb/>
If. Arnold and little <lb/>
Mills Saturday night at <lb/>
near Winterville. <lb/>
Mrs. Mills and sou, Sam, <lb/>
to Ayden, passed <lb/>
Little Fred Cox, from Ayden, is <lb/>
spending sometime, at II. <lb/>
F. Tyson's. <lb/>
sere excited very much <lb/>
Friday evening when the alarm of <lb/>
lire the buck woods was given <lb/>
Democratic convention. <lb/>
J. C. <lb/>
Sale of Property for Taxes <lb/>
Um 10th day of July, 1902, <lb/>
I will offer tor lair in the town of <lb/>
S. C, for following property, or <lb/>
i u may be to <lb/>
for <lb/>
, one town lot, -2 OS <lb/>
Bryan, one town lot. <lb/>
Patrick , J., town Iota. So <lb/>
i and 1901, one lot. <lb/>
r, 1900, one <lb/>
J. L., E. a., 1900.1901. I lot, <lb/>
18.64 <lb/>
O. W. <lb/>
Town Collector for N. C. <lb/>
Administratrix Notice. <lb/>
I nit on <lb/>
the of James late <lb/>
of Pitt C, all <lb/>
to are hereby notified to make <lb/>
immediate and all having <lb/>
against must <lb/>
them for payment within twelve <lb/>
from date hereof, or notice will <lb/>
plead bar of their recovery. <lb/>
May M, 1901 <lb/>
i a of <lb/>
he had gained such headway g v. Attorney <lb/>
they were to check it <lb/>
evening The fire has done Berth Carolina i <lb/>
D County. It <lb/>
great damage to <lb/>
that section. <lb/>
the farmers <lb/>
Poultry Fancier <lb/>
Milling and I <lb/>
; Mayo ii and Company, now I <lb/>
Frank C. , <lb/>
and Co., to Mayo <lb/>
The Dixie published by Company, and Um <lb/>
. t, ti-i- . a . . . . Coast Line <lb/>
J. II. at is <lb/>
The named will <lb/>
a monthly journal deVOted notice an M above baa <lb/>
exclusively poultry, a subject I <lb/>
in which people are by me the <lb/>
finding more profit interest. <lb/>
We will send Fancier free <lb/>
a year lo any to <lb/>
who pays <lb/>
a year's subscription in advance <lb/>
during this mouth. <lb/>
that are required to appear before <lb/>
me at my In Greenville, Pitt county, <lb/>
at a. m., on the Pith day of July, <lb/>
and answer or demur to the complaint of <lb/>
the Plaintiff will <lb/>
to court for the <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Justice of the Peace. <lb/>
K. V. Ally, for Plaintiff. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
sowing for this J, W. Rose, of <lb/>
, , , , . , , said mil lo the high <lb/>
eat bl<lb/>
Pitt I Court. <lb/>
E. <lb/>
. . I ,. Notice of duly qualified the <lb/>
Execution Sale, i Clerk of Pitt county <lb/>
Mfg. Co. I of the Wilson <lb/>
By an execution lo the notice hereby to all <lb/>
from Superior of sons Ike to make <lb/>
Pitt comity in I lie above action, I payment to the undersigned, and a <lb/>
Monday, the Day of having claims the cat- <lb/>
HOW WE CHANGE. <lb/>
to Spread <lb/>
We know no one wants <lb/>
we arc making a lot nice <lb/>
and can serve you promptly <lb/>
if you have lo gel <lb/>
Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
A sleight of hand form- <lb/>
bus been giving in <lb/>
our town for the lust day or two. <lb/>
Mis. It. J. Proctor little <lb/>
daughter, of Kinston, are visiting <lb/>
family of her brother, J. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
ville. -pent day Wednesday <lb/>
With A. Cox. <lb/>
The A. Cox Mfg. Co. showed <lb/>
Dance. <lb/>
young people had a very <lb/>
enjoyable dance in opera <lb/>
Friday night, the following being <lb/>
in <lb/>
Lee Stewart and Miss liar <lb/>
James, <lb/>
T. . Miss Man <lb/>
Higgs. <lb/>
Leslie Newton and Miss Helen <lb/>
Forbes. <lb/>
Wilson and Miss <lb/>
Short. <lb/>
Prank Wilson and Miss Ethel <lb/>
Skinner. <lb/>
I. Smith and Miss Ada <lb/>
Woolen. <lb/>
It. Higgs and Miss <lb/>
Harry Skinner, Jr., and <lb/>
Winnie Skinner. <lb/>
A. J. Moore and Miss Lottie <lb/>
Blow. <lb/>
Mayo and Miss Beetle <lb/>
Patrick. <lb/>
C. White and Miss <lb/>
James. <lb/>
. Hooker and Miss <lb/>
Latham. <lb/>
M. I. Fleming and Miss <lb/>
Pal rick, <lb/>
J. D. Garden Kite <lb/>
Skinner. <lb/>
Vies and Hie <lb/>
Belle While. <lb/>
T. M. kilts <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
W. W. Perkins and Kin <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
stag- Hill <lb/>
Horn, Frank Skinner, lame-. <lb/>
Claude King. <lb/>
. I. <lb/>
II. . and B. <lb/>
J. Cobb. <lb/>
has <lb/>
thing of the and place <lb/>
now exists only in <lb/>
lime was, within the <lb/>
edge of generation, when t a pair of cart <lb/>
portion of Fifth street they have ready made <lb/>
every are still making more. <lb/>
big day, especially on is a dry season for such <lb/>
day's in court week, and we never <lb/>
of horse swappers for miles winds anywhere. <lb/>
around, I be swapping The lax lister was here <lb/>
well into the night. All day and will he here again today. <lb/>
bone was carried there to G. A. moved his <lb/>
be traded, and worst to town and <lb/>
and <lb/>
This <lb/>
work <lb/>
lot of <lb/>
men- of humanity were the <lb/>
of quarter. It was n <lb/>
tough section on trading days, and <lb/>
one who placed high value on a <lb/>
sound head a whole body was <lb/>
careful how be frequented it. <lb/>
fact was famous <lb/>
, for almost anything, and got so <lb/>
bad that later the town authorities <lb/>
A. Fair house on Academy street. <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
, June <lb/>
Miss of <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. Will Hurt, <lb/>
Main street. <lb/>
Mi-- Mary Hodges, of <lb/>
I actually were Impelled to adopt an some time with Mis. <lb/>
the home <lb/>
gating of on for <lb/>
e swapping <lb/>
Eric Hell, kin-ton attended <lb/>
the here last week. <lb/>
Fires In ltd are becoming <lb/>
quilt <lb/>
J, O, of <lb/>
spent a few days here last week. <lb/>
Jesse L. Sugg, of Greenville, <lb/>
the <lb/>
etc. <lb/>
Things are not <lb/>
; that nay now, and <lb/>
bat its prestige. Now <lb/>
all reel is going up bOll- <lb/>
I neat tome of nice <lb/>
I brick buildings, And the <lb/>
I low ii has purchased a corner here Monday. <lb/>
lot down on which j I B <lb/>
house and city hall. I lie , , . <lb/>
j suggestion b been made , for building <lb/>
of street will yet new .-lores. <lb/>
to Wall street, lie that Mitt -a Cluck, of days visiting his parents, Mr. <lb/>
us ii may, wonderful changes are in Saturday morning to visit <lb/>
place and what ow Mitt Little <lb/>
ml is now lie-, , <lb/>
. M. Holton s baby is very <lb/>
Miss e Cooper, who had <lb/>
charge of the class at the <lb/>
F. W. II. left her <lb/>
home in <lb/>
making <lb/>
their <lb/>
all Ilia right, title interest which the <lb/>
said S Co., <lb/>
baa in the following <lb/>
real to <lb/>
One lot bounded mi the m by K. <lb/>
on the east by M, lot, on the <lb/>
west by J, c- by <lb/>
Mi Si. coin lining One other <lb/>
lot comet of fourth street <lb/>
and tin- right way of Atlantic <lb/>
Line Hallway, on I In- weal side mad <lb/>
fl lo a theme with <lb/>
street, with said <lb/>
road, Ml ft lo stake in the line of Front <lb/>
street, with ft <lb/>
to the beginning, also one other lot begin- <lb/>
at a stake ditch and runs south <lb/>
Plat poles lo a Make the field, <lb/>
thence south Wilt Doha to <lb/>
bring line, thence with line poles <lb/>
up to the be- <lb/>
Frank of <lb/>
came down Monday lo begin school <lb/>
under Prof. W. Sherrill. <lb/>
Mrs. Harper spent Wed- <lb/>
in Tarboro. <lb/>
Hairy Freeman, <lb/>
of I be <lb/>
packing Co. here, was called <lb/>
home a very sad cause. He re <lb/>
the sad news that his <lb/>
was very ill. He left Monday <lb/>
We all hope to have him <lb/>
back in our town by bis father <lb/>
proving. <lb/>
A. Ward spent Thursday in <lb/>
on business. <lb/>
I. W. is <lb/>
in town. <lb/>
Henry Brown, one of the con- <lb/>
on the A. C. L., spent <lb/>
Tuesday evening town. <lb/>
Sam Smith, of spent <lb/>
town. <lb/>
V. spent Thursday <lb/>
evening in <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
June <lb/>
L. Keen, Jr., and C. II. <lb/>
went to today to <lb/>
witness a game of ball between the <lb/>
home team and <lb/>
Quite a number of people <lb/>
from here on excursion to Dur- <lb/>
ham Tuesday from <lb/>
Mr. A. R. Holton, of <lb/>
was a short <lb/>
business Wednesday. <lb/>
Misses A guess <lb/>
and have <lb/>
been visiting their grandmother, <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
J. D. i ii.- has been home for <lb/>
several days taking a rest up <lb/>
left for Thursday, He <lb/>
will return to Monday. <lb/>
Prof. K. C. of Monroe, <lb/>
N. C, has home for several <lb/>
It acres more or km <lb/>
day of <lb/>
O. <lb/>
are notified the same for pay- <lb/>
on or before the 29th day of May, <lb/>
1903, or this notice will be plead bar <lb/>
recovery. <lb/>
Th s nth day of May, <lb/>
II. II. WILSON, <lb/>
d. b. n. of U. J. Wilson <lb/>
In the District Court of the United Stales <lb/>
for Eastern District of North Caro- <lb/>
In the matter of petition of the Old <lb/>
Dominion Steamship Company, for <lb/>
of liability. <lb/>
virtue of the authority and directions <lb/>
Contained in a certain decree entered in the <lb/>
above entitled cause by Hon. Thus. K <lb/>
Judge, on May will on <lb/>
J Day June, the <lb/>
Old Dominion Wharf, In the town <lb/>
N, o'clock M., make <lb/>
public sale to the highest bidder for cash <lb/>
of the at present in <lb/>
my and at wharf. <lb/>
J. J. Trustee. <lb/>
June <lb/>
Bethel High School.<lb/>
Mono, <lb/>
A first class Preparatory School. Prepares <lb/>
for College and for Life <lb/>
J. W. Principal, MISS MAMIE Assistant, <lb/>
MRS. J. W. SHERRILL, Music and Art. <lb/>
Primary Department, 11.60 Art, <lb/>
Intermediate, Music, including piano rent, <lb/>
Advanced, Incidental fee, per year, 1.00 <lb/>
Hoard moderate. For further particulars address <lb/>
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal. <lb/>
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN <lb/>
nut of good <lb/>
at Lei Improve <lb/>
A lively stable it Raleigh Wat <lb/>
destroyed bi die Thursday. Nine <lb/>
horses perished. <lb/>
a year old <lb/>
-n of Mr. Abe of Kin- <lb/>
Rachel who <lb/>
here friends <lb/>
drowned Thursday Friday evening, <lb/>
cuing while swimming the Mrs. Chat, of Men- <lb/>
Mrs. Brooks. <lb/>
Prof. left Wednesday for <lb/>
Morehead where tho as- <lb/>
in iii <lb/>
BUCK JACK ITEMS. <lb/>
Black N. C., June <lb/>
W. II. Wynne's school closed <lb/>
night with a conceit. A <lb/>
big lime was bad. <lb/>
Little Mills, t child of <lb/>
II <lb/>
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
Paid -up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance works automatically, <lb/>
Is <lb/>
Will be re instated if arrears lie paid month while you <lb/>
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
No Restrictions. H. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends payable at the of the second and cf each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be i <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. O; <lb/>
Everybody Cordially Invited <lb/>
MILLINERY. <lb/>
T S K K <lb/>
s TOO K <lb/>
or it <lb/>
OF <lb/>
Hats <lb/>
before baying. We have what you want. Come and be con- <lb/>
We have the prettiest line of millinery ever brought <lb/>
to Greenville. Sash Ribbons in all widths and colors. Wash <lb/>
for the neck, just the thing for summer, <lb/>
trimmed while you wait. Give a trial. <lb/>
Yours to please, <lb/>
Misses Erwin. <lb/>
You'll Melt <lb/>
If You <lb/>
Don't Freeze <lb/>
on to one of OUT swell Flannel, <lb/>
Crash or Serge Suits. Why <lb/>
should poor, overheated man- <lb/>
kind go about mopping its <lb/>
irritated and <lb/>
not necessary. <lb/>
relief------ <lb/>
Blue or Black Serge <lb/>
Flannel Coats and Trousers. <lb/>
or good togs that gentlemen delight in, <lb/>
and WOOL CRASH cooler and if anything more <lb/>
than Flannel. Some new fashioned the swell <lb/>
est things of the season, Coats, Serge Coats. Klan- <lb/>
Trousers, and Duck Trousers <lb/>
of other cool things cool prices. <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
If i a CROSS MARK <lb/>
margin of Ibis it to <lb/>
that yon I'm Bar <lb/>
the <lb/>
yon<lb/>
for sad we yon to <lb/>
nettle m W BOW what <lb/>
YOU owe yon will not keep <lb/>
us waiting fur it. <lb/>
n. tier is for who <lb/>
cross mark on their <lb/>
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS <lb/>
Snip Shots at Home News Put <lb/>
In Pew Words for Busy Readers <lb/>
Tax listing time gone. <lb/>
Price paid <lb/>
by M. <lb/>
There is complaint all <lb/>
of crops from <lb/>
People could help relieve the <lb/>
dullness of summer by paying their <lb/>
debts as far as possible. <lb/>
Things that people have to do <lb/>
they do not always get in a hurry <lb/>
about taxes in- <lb/>
stance. <lb/>
Better Needed. <lb/>
Some of our lovers of horses have <lb/>
recently purchased very stylish <lb/>
Imps. If we only had streets <lb/>
driving would lie much more <lb/>
pleasant than it is. For the past <lb/>
week it has been very disagreeable, <lb/>
passing vehicle raising great <lb/>
clouds of dust, while the poor <lb/>
horses looked like had all they <lb/>
could pull through the deep sand. <lb/>
Every driver, it least should be- <lb/>
come advocate of streets. <lb/>
The Bi j Must Go. <lb/>
Washington, Juno Sec- <lb/>
of War has notified the <lb/>
owners of Hotel mil <lb/>
private establishments the <lb/>
military reservation Port Mon- <lb/>
roe, Va. that the land occupied <lb/>
by them is urgently needed and <lb/>
the buildings and contents <lb/>
must be withing a <lb/>
suitable <lb/>
This action is taken on the <lb/>
recommendation a board of <lb/>
army officers appointed to consider <lb/>
the subject and is in <lb/>
with an opinion given by Judge <lb/>
Attention is called to the Advocate Davis as to the <lb/>
PERSONAL NOTES <lb/>
of the State Normal and <lb/>
Industrial College, which appears <lb/>
in this issue. <lb/>
J. O. Proctor A Bro., of <lb/>
land, have put a gasoline on <lb/>
the river to tow their flats between <lb/>
Washington and <lb/>
who can furnish mo the address of <lb/>
Alex. Stamper, colored, will be <lb/>
suitably rewarded. <lb/>
W. A. Harden, <lb/>
N. V,. <lb/>
Or leave information at <lb/>
Rev. R. B. John to Marry. <lb/>
Cards are out for the marriage <lb/>
Rev. If, B. John and Miss <lb/>
Worth, at Cull- <lb/>
ford College, on They <lb/>
will make their home in <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
Mr. John was once pastor the <lb/>
in <lb/>
and later Presiding Elder of this <lb/>
district, has many <lb/>
who offer best wishes his <lb/>
marriage. <lb/>
Cut Her <lb/>
Miss Mat hews is a very- <lb/>
popular saleslady at the store of J. <lb/>
B. Co. Wednesday she <lb/>
was ascending a step ladder when <lb/>
a pair of she carried <lb/>
pended from a long cord stuck in <lb/>
her ankle and made a that <lb/>
bled quite freely. Every one is <lb/>
glad she was not hurt much. <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Dr. Charles was <lb/>
elected a member of the Board of <lb/>
Medical Examiners by the State <lb/>
Medical Convention at <lb/>
ton this week. A handsome <lb/>
trait of late Dr. O. J. <lb/>
was presented to the Society to be <lb/>
placed In Stale Library at<lb/>
Hen Marked Her <lb/>
Mr. Jesse of Bethel, <lb/>
sent The so egg to <lb/>
show that he has a that murks <lb/>
her eggs with one initial of his <lb/>
name. This egg has the small <lb/>
end a raised letter that was <lb/>
most perfect. <lb/>
law case. It is the purpose <lb/>
of the Department to extend the <lb/>
batteries at this port and to erect a <lb/>
number of new buildings for pure- <lb/>
military purposes. <lb/>
SMALL FIRE. <lb/>
Residence of Mr. his Narrow Es- <lb/>
cape. <lb/>
About o'clock Wednesday <lb/>
alarm of was given. <lb/>
It came from home of Mr. W. <lb/>
B. who lives in one of the <lb/>
Corey buildings Second street. <lb/>
Fire was burning in a closet be <lb/>
neath the stairway in the hall. <lb/>
A crowd quickly gathered, mid <lb/>
tearing away the plaster wall <lb/>
around the closet soon reached <lb/>
lire put it out, without;, null <lb/>
damage to the building am <lb/>
hue. <lb/>
The cause of the is perhaps <lb/>
of People Met <lb/>
With la .-social World <lb/>
Thursday, 1902. <lb/>
J. Cardon went up the road <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Rev. W. Rote, of Plymouth, <lb/>
Spent today here. <lb/>
Dr. K. I,. Carr left Wednesday <lb/>
evening for Morehead. <lb/>
Mrs. Jane left this <lb/>
morning for Washington. <lb/>
Gov. C B. Aycock left <lb/>
day Morehead. <lb/>
C. W. returned <lb/>
day evening; from Durham. <lb/>
Mrs. C. T. and son, <lb/>
Charlie, went to Wilson today. <lb/>
Mi-. Pearl left this <lb/>
morning for her home <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
Mis. returned <lb/>
Wednesday evening from a visit <lb/>
to Suffolk. <lb/>
Miss Emma Warren, of <lb/>
Creek, is visiting her uncle, W. <lb/>
II. Kicks. <lb/>
Miss Minnie returned <lb/>
Wednesday evening from a visit <lb/>
to Bethel. <lb/>
Miss Nell Skinner came home <lb/>
Wednesday evening from a visit <lb/>
to <lb/>
Miss Gibson, who fa- <lb/>
been visiting Mrs. J. A. <lb/>
left this morning for her home in <lb/>
Wilmington. <lb/>
Miss Nellie came home <lb/>
Wednesday evening from Black- <lb/>
tone, Va., where she bad <lb/>
attending school. <lb/>
Misses Julia Huron, of Wash- <lb/>
and -Veil Skinner, <lb/>
Greenville, two of the loveliest <lb/>
young ladies of the eastern <lb/>
spent Tuesday night in town, the <lb/>
guests of Miss Bessie <lb/>
News. <lb/>
Friday, is, 1908. <lb/>
J. W. returned <lb/>
to Bethel today. <lb/>
Miss Eva Allen is visiting her <lb/>
sister, Mrs. J. It. Cory. <lb/>
Rev. J. W, Bethel, re- <lb/>
turned this illuming. <lb/>
Dr. E. A. came in this <lb/>
morning from Wilmington. <lb/>
Miss Kan of Wilson, came <lb/>
Thursday evening to visit Miss <lb/>
Mary <lb/>
Dr. O. re- <lb/>
turned Thursday evening from <lb/>
Wilmington. <lb/>
Saturday, II, 1902. <lb/>
W. It. Smith went to <lb/>
today, <lb/>
Miss Annie Duke left this morn <lb/>
for <lb/>
little child of Mr. Mrs. <lb/>
B. L. is sick. <lb/>
Due children of Mr. and <lb/>
Um. E. G. Flanagan is very sick. <lb/>
J. W. Higgs and little daughter <lb/>
returned this morning from Seven <lb/>
Springs. <lb/>
C. S. Cur went to <lb/>
day evening and returned this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Miss Ida Manning, from near <lb/>
Bethel, is visiting the family of D. <lb/>
C. Moore. <lb/>
Mr. and M.-. L. I. Moore and <lb/>
little sou left Friday evening for <lb/>
Morehead and Beaufort. <lb/>
Mrs. W. T. Hunter went to <lb/>
this morning to spend <lb/>
Sunday with her <lb/>
Miss May Belle White, of <lb/>
came In Friday lo <lb/>
visit her brother, A. White. <lb/>
Mrs. L. H. and child <lb/>
who have visiting <lb/>
lives at Ayden, came home this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Dr. J. E. Nobles came home this <lb/>
easily tho night morning from Wilmington, where <lb/>
before i tho twinging he attending the medical <lb/>
lamp in the hall commenced bill <lb/>
top of the chimney. <lb/>
Mrs. went to the lamp and <lb/>
tried to put it out. this, <lb/>
and fearing the blaze would ignite <lb/>
the ceiling, she pushed the fount <lb/>
of the lamp out of tho frame, <lb/>
smothering it out after it fell <lb/>
the Some of the burning oil <lb/>
set fire to a large pillow then lying <lb/>
on the but this was <lb/>
extinguished and the pillow <lb/>
lay in a place of safety over night. <lb/>
Sometime during Wednesday the <lb/>
servant picked up this pillow <lb/>
and threw it in the closet. <lb/>
It is supposed that some lire was <lb/>
still in the pillow <lb/>
which broke out later and ignited <lb/>
tho closet. <lb/>
It is fortunate that the tire broke <lb/>
out so early tho If it <lb/>
had occurred the dead <lb/>
building would doubtless have <lb/>
been destroyed and possibly others <lb/>
with it. <lb/>
convention. <lb/>
Mrs. Lancaster and children, of <lb/>
who have visiting <lb/>
Mrs. W. II. Harrington, returned <lb/>
home today, <lb/>
Key. J. B. Morion, Tarboro, <lb/>
name in Friday evening and will <lb/>
hold services the Presbyterian <lb/>
church tomorrow. <lb/>
Misses Eunice Chadwick <lb/>
Minnie Matthews, of <lb/>
came in this morning and will <lb/>
spend a days with Miss <lb/>
Matthews. <lb/>
H. A. U. W. <lb/>
J. ii. Cherry, Jr., returned <lb/>
Friday evening from <lb/>
where they have la-en <lb/>
the grand lodge. <lb/>
M. It. Lang, of New York, came <lb/>
Friday evening and is visiting <lb/>
Mr. Lang was a <lb/>
business man of Green- <lb/>
ville for twenty years, and left <lb/>
here nearly live years ago New <lb/>
York. Ho looks as natural as ever <lb/>
and his host of friends here ate <lb/>
glad to sec Mm, <lb/>
.,; .- <lb/>
vs-s-f <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 a threat Wash Dress Goods Line <lb/>
Bros., B, P. Reed Co., for High Grades. <lb/>
Wolf Bros, and the H. C. Co. for Medium Grades <lb/>
ALL THE ABOVE HOODS WARRANTED TO BE AND AT PRICES <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 low prices. Nearly every piece is <lb/>
offered at less than today's price. <lb/>
Great Reduction in China and Japan Mattings <lb/>
Linens and Wash Goods <lb/>
Grand Showing of Novelties In Grata Linens. Embroidered Mulls. Swisses and Pine In Wash <lb/>
Goods. Visit the Wash Goods Department and toe the <lb/>
ls n cost. <lb/>
jg a advantage of <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 RARE BARGAIN PRICES. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
The Big Store. <lb/>
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Take No Substitute. <lb/>
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Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
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school a. in. M. A. Allen <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
every Hun <lb/>
lay, morning and evening. Prayer <lb/>
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H. M. pastor. Sunday <lb/>
L. H. Pander, <lb/>
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a. m., W. B. <lb/>
II. Brown, superintendent. Litany <lb/>
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Parker, superintendent. <lb/>
regular nervier <lb/>
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JUNE <lb/>
NO <lb/>
Twice a Week <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
and Friday <lb/>
a Year <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
A Great June Sale <lb/>
A sweeping salt of Goods, Lawns, Swisses, <lb/>
Silks, Black Goods, Hosiery, Underwear, for men <lb/>
and women and Vests. All these are <lb/>
severest cuts. We never carry over. <lb/>
Extra Special for this Week <lb/>
Table Oil Cloth, till colors, full width, best, quality, <lb/>
yard. <lb/>
Standard Patterns in Stock. <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
As well be out of 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/>
Bethel High School. <lb/>
R Ii A strictly Preparatory School. Prepare <lb/>
DOM for college and for Life Oil <lb/>
J. W. Principal, MISS GRIMES, Assistant, <lb/>
J. W. Music Art. <lb/>
Primary Department, Art, W-00 <lb/>
Intermediate, 2.25 piano rent, 3.00 <lb/>
Advanced, 3.00 Incidental fee, per year, 1.00 <lb/>
Board moderate. For farther particulars address <lb/>
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal. <lb/>
ATTENTION, FARMERS <lb/>
Hail Hail Hail Hail <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
Crops Insured Against Damage or Loss by <lb/>
We insure Tobacco per acre. <lb/>
insure Cotton for f 15.00 per acre. <lb/>
We Insure Small Grain for per acre. <lb/>
ALL PAID IN FULL. <lb/>
Park Region Mutual Hail Ins. Association, <lb/>
I b. any lime M. A. Whit, will for yo <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
from On- <lb/>
D. C. June <lb/>
inquiry into the connection <lb/>
of the Trust with the <lb/>
lion in of Cuban reciprocity, <lb/>
which was by Senator <lb/>
Teller's ion, has <lb/>
extensive and, lo the <lb/>
Mr. P. I. <lb/>
Thurber, of New York, who hail <lb/>
several limes nailed before <lb/>
the Committee on relations with <lb/>
Cuba, finally made appearance <lb/>
and from Iii in was elicited the <lb/>
statement that Mr. <lb/>
president of the American Sugar <lb/>
Company, had <lb/>
to a fund used by Mr. <lb/>
educate American <lb/>
sentiment in favor <lb/>
and that General Wood, for <lb/>
I he Cuban government, had <lb/>
to the fund the sum of <lb/>
General Wood was obliged <lb/>
to admit the payment saying that <lb/>
he had made it in accordance with <lb/>
the wishes of I he Secretary of War <lb/>
and Mr. has made no <lb/>
dental. <lb/>
On Thursday Senate will I <lb/>
vote on the Canal Mil, <lb/>
the consensus of opinion being <lb/>
that resolution will be <lb/>
adopted. Hut two appropriation <lb/>
bills remain to be considered <lb/>
the Senate and they will be dis- <lb/>
posed of with comparatively little <lb/>
debate so that the Senate will be <lb/>
face to face with the dilemma <lb/>
tome action will have to tie <lb/>
taken. The President insists <lb/>
that If adjournment is taken with- <lb/>
out action on the Cuban matter he <lb/>
will call Congress in special session. <lb/>
All day Friday the cut in <lb/>
secret session, the supporters of the <lb/>
dent endeavoring to secure <lb/>
continuation of the of <lb/>
General Crosier as chief of I <lb/>
but without avail, and the <lb/>
session adjourned without action. <lb/>
On Saturday Senator intro- <lb/>
a resolution for <lb/>
the annexation of Cuba as a <lb/>
slake. <lb/>
The House <lb/>
has shown industry <lb/>
the past week and a number of <lb/>
important measures have been dis- <lb/>
posed of. After passing the bill <lb/>
for the of the President <lb/>
last Monday, the bill was <lb/>
up and d bated, The <lb/>
Cable bill, introduced and ad- <lb/>
by Mr. Corliss of <lb/>
was defeated and on Friday <lb/>
the <lb/>
bill was passed. As this bill <lb/>
had already the Senate and <lb/>
as such amendment as were <lb/>
to be essential by the <lb/>
dent were adopted, is I <lb/>
to believe that the of the; <lb/>
Interior will be in a position <lb/>
to commence an extensive system <lb/>
of irrigation in the arid West. <lb/>
Hot <lb/>
Weather <lb/>
Specialties <lb/>
THE CROP OUTLOOK IN THE EAST, plowing is also Became <lb/>
j it is dry and you raise a lot of dust <lb/>
is no doubt that the is no reason for stopping but an <lb/>
North Carolina j argument stirring the <lb/>
M B in examine these BARGAINS care <lb/>
fully and see how ii will pay you lo buy goods <lb/>
an- going to give CUT <lb/>
DURING MONTH OF JUNE, and hen <lb/>
are a of the <lb/>
Shirt Waists <lb/>
can sill if you will. <lb/>
A combination of Ma-<lb/>
the place for yon to <lb/>
Fans <lb/>
We tin- nine us <lb/>
only Is price. Ours coat <lb/>
year Intended to largely Increase <lb/>
I their is In- <lb/>
crease it lo the extent of then <lb/>
capacity to cultivate and house it <lb/>
successfully. I have taken little <lb/>
stock in report sent out from <lb/>
various parts of the country early <lb/>
in that the crop <lb/>
would be the largest had <lb/>
been planted. <lb/>
As above stated I think it was <lb/>
in formers to In- <lb/>
crease full rapacity <lb/>
and Save, but year more <lb/>
than any I have ever noticed <lb/>
there have beer, more difficulties <lb/>
and in the way of <lb/>
planting the crop. Ia the <lb/>
place we have had an <lb/>
ed cold, wet, late spring which <lb/>
prevented many from <lb/>
Parasols <lb/>
styles in colors, ml <lb/>
fur Cull <lb/>
your <lb/>
ground. <lb/>
O. L. <lb/>
Fever. <lb/>
Spring is name for <lb/>
It is more serious must <lb/>
people liver inactive <lb/>
bowels a poisoned system, U neg <lb/>
la serums Buy <lb/>
all the liver, <lb/>
the sad the <lb/>
mi of Safe Never <lb/>
liver every spring for <lb/>
writes It M W VS. <lb/>
They inure than I <lb/>
lobs <lb/>
Don't Tamper With Mail <lb/>
We have read in exchanges <lb/>
about mall boxes on rural free <lb/>
lively routes tampered with <lb/>
or damaged. far as we know <lb/>
I here has been no inclination on the <lb/>
of any one to trouble the boxes <lb/>
in this comity, yet it might lie <lb/>
Hammocks <lb/>
Do We have a <lb/>
few left. You ought to have lo rest <lb/>
in If you <lb/>
you know pleasant <lb/>
they are. <lb/>
We have other goods <lb/>
ask for them. <lb/>
for the weather. Come and <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
getting plants, and in many lo-i . . <lb/>
, . to publish the <lb/>
rode twenty miles <lb/>
to gel plants to finish their crops <lb/>
that bad been partially set with a <lb/>
The Only Department <lb/>
GREEN <lb/>
NINE-TENTHS OF PEOPLE <lb/>
LURK. <lb/>
H. II- i w. w. -j <lb/>
ii, <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and flee always <lb/>
on hand <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly as <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
O. W. <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Manufacturers of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior Exterior <lb/>
for Fine Modem Cheap <lb/>
logs. <lb/>
We solicit your patronage <lb/>
guarantee lo give satisfaction In <lb/>
prices, styles and work. <lb/>
Please send your orders to <lb/>
Greenville Co. <lb/>
A Real Friend. <lb/>
I and <lb/>
for teen says W. T, <lb/>
of Merry Oaks, N. O. <lb/>
tried many lo no <lb/>
avail on of my Meads <lb/>
It gave relief. lean <lb/>
cat almost anything want now my <lb/>
good, i <lb/>
to cure stomach Unable <lb/>
fey dieting. only further <lb/>
enable- you to <lb/>
what you eat by it without <lb/>
the John I,, woolen. <lb/>
of Illinois, <lb/>
says if I lie women of land were <lb/>
better three of the sin and <lb/>
depravity that curse present day <lb/>
life would disappear. That may <lb/>
be. But if men were better so <lb/>
would the women be. Von seldom <lb/>
a bad woman don't <lb/>
find a bad man around somewhere. <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
Ready to <lb/>
incl Witch Salve <lb/>
piles found It a an rt. <lb/>
It Willow Del. <lb/>
unnecessary to cure They <lb/>
ways yield to Witch Salve. <lb/>
Cures skin all kinds of wounds. <lb/>
Accept no counterfeits. John I. Woolen. <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
Please give space in paper <lb/>
for a short article In of <lb/>
Judge Clark. I sec in King's <lb/>
Weekly an article, let us <lb/>
as good Democrats reason together <lb/>
situation la serious <lb/>
and muddled. The opposition to <lb/>
to Judge Clark means <lb/>
W. <lb/>
What the as the rank <lb/>
and tile of the Democratic <lb/>
sec it of the <lb/>
endorse Judge Clark for Chief <lb/>
of Supreme Court. Why <lb/>
Because as a Superior Court Judge <lb/>
unit as Associate Justice of <lb/>
Court his very able fair <lb/>
decisions have met with the hearty <lb/>
approval of the people. He has <lb/>
rendered the State Immense <lb/>
vice in oilier ways for which every <lb/>
true Confederate soldier and <lb/>
with the cause for which <lb/>
they gave up so much should feel <lb/>
grateful. This was <lb/>
reward or the hope <lb/>
Bill fa men in the <lb/>
State could have done this work so <lb/>
well. The charges made by and <lb/>
through Russell, the railroad <lb/>
and other agent have <lb/>
all Hat. Why do I raj so I <lb/>
Have not nine out of ten <lb/>
have held I heir convent no <lb/>
endorsed Clark I shall nine <lb/>
of allow the four <lb/>
hundred the <lb/>
agents of the railroad, <lb/>
Russell a few Democrats <lb/>
who swallow all read in the <lb/>
Poet, lo dictate the <lb/>
nations the Democratic <lb/>
forbid. <lb/>
It means something tn the rail <lb/>
roads to be able to control the <lb/>
Supreme Court for the next eight <lb/>
years. It behooves the people to <lb/>
see this combination of <lb/>
FAVOR publicans Republicans <lb/>
I in disguise and Democrats <lb/>
are thwarted In their <lb/>
Pitt county appreciates past <lb/>
valuable services of Judge Clark, <lb/>
and believes when the county con- <lb/>
meets, of her <lb/>
vote, if not ninety nine one him <lb/>
will be cast for Judge <lb/>
Clark. Henry King <lb/>
Kings Weekly i is nut in touch <lb/>
with the people upon this point. <lb/>
I knew Walter Clarke <lb/>
six years ago when the seven <lb/>
boys were made men <lb/>
in Joe Johnson's army before <lb/>
old Sherman. If he had not been <lb/>
splendid material he not <lb/>
have been made Major of his Reg- <lb/>
at lite tender age of seven- <lb/>
teen. He made a fair soldier as a <lb/>
hoy. life since war as a <lb/>
man and as a public officer baa <lb/>
been <lb/>
J, <lb/>
OH <lb/>
Whereas, on Sunday, June 1st, <lb/>
oar Heavenly Father, ill an <lb/>
but mysterious providence, sent <lb/>
his while winged to <lb/>
home lbs spirit Of the beloved lain I hi <lb/>
Of teacher, Prof. W. <lb/>
II. we, the members of <lb/>
his Sunday school class, desire to <lb/>
sincere heartfelt <lb/>
praying Him who <lb/>
all things and <lb/>
wind to the lo <lb/>
help, him <lb/>
in hour of Brent sorrow. <lb/>
sometime we'd <lb/>
i. that we <lb/>
ate and thank him for effort he <lb/>
made to be with his class last Sun <lb/>
day, <lb/>
That a copy this be to <lb/>
the family, a copy <lb/>
Ton. in one furnished the Sun- <lb/>
day school to be on record, <lb/>
M. A. <lb/>
Hits. h. ; Coal. <lb/>
kind of tobacco. I know <lb/>
one farmer that says he rode fifty <lb/>
miles for plants and getting <lb/>
enough lo gel over his crop at least <lb/>
one fourth dead, and of what he <lb/>
has left there are at least a dozen <lb/>
different varieties. This of course <lb/>
will make bad curing and grading. <lb/>
Then again the winter had <lb/>
extended well Into spring <lb/>
leaving the ground wet, sour and <lb/>
in almost every oilier bad <lb/>
the other extreme set In just <lb/>
as we began to set out the crop. <lb/>
And now for nearly two months <lb/>
we have had an almost unbroken <lb/>
drought. From every section <lb/>
complaint of bad stands. <lb/>
On the eleventh of May rode <lb/>
from Greenville through the <lb/>
try to Wilson I saw such <lb/>
a poor stand of tobacco in my life, <lb/>
ll was then very dry and farmers <lb/>
were setting out and watering. It <lb/>
is now the fourteenth <lb/>
we have hail a good rain yet <lb/>
of there bare been little <lb/>
showers that have helped wonder- <lb/>
fully, otherwise I don't believe <lb/>
would half a crop all <lb/>
eastern the plants <lb/>
are living look weakly and <lb/>
yellow. I .-aw several crops on <lb/>
the Wilson road know did <lb/>
not have half A stand. Last week <lb/>
I rode over several miles <lb/>
and crops were poor farmers <lb/>
discouraged. If there is rain with- <lb/>
in few days a grail many <lb/>
will replant even at this <lb/>
late day, bill will lie only chance <lb/>
if late amounts lo <lb/>
much. <lb/>
Sow under these conditions bow <lb/>
shall We look at the situation I <lb/>
don't believe there is over or <lb/>
per cent, of a perfect Bland and <lb/>
present does not look all <lb/>
encouraging, but we must <lb/>
led since this tobacco was set <lb/>
have had no rain tn wet <lb/>
ground and the plant has been <lb/>
by the mean <lb/>
lime roots have been going <lb/>
deeper in search of moisture and <lb/>
plants are alive are be- <lb/>
coming well set and as so in us we <lb/>
will become <lb/>
available and <lb/>
routs have already worked <lb/>
nil amongst it will lake <lb/>
new life and soon became strong, <lb/>
health plants. <lb/>
While crop present does <lb/>
look had and discouraging yet let <lb/>
us lie cheerful and lose hope. <lb/>
The one thing to keep n constant <lb/>
watch upon is the condition of the <lb/>
plant. It shows signs <lb/>
lug out surest and best prevent <lb/>
live is lo get your plow as <lb/>
lo the plant as you possibly <lb/>
can without it and go <lb/>
down deep. V o leaves may w <lb/>
and look lint in a few <lb/>
yon ill seeing change. This <lb/>
is almost a sure <lb/>
premature buttoning. <lb/>
tract from the <lb/>
shall hereafter will- <lb/>
fully or maliciously injure, tear <lb/>
down, or destroy any letter box or <lb/>
other receptacle established by <lb/>
of the Postmaster General or <lb/>
approved or designated by him for <lb/>
the receipt delivery of mail mat- <lb/>
on any rural free-delivery <lb/>
route, or shall break open the <lb/>
or willfully or maliciously <lb/>
injure, deface, or destroy any mail <lb/>
mailer deposited therein, or shall <lb/>
willfully lake or steal such matter <lb/>
from or out such letter box or <lb/>
other receptacle, or shall willfully <lb/>
aid or assist any of the afore- <lb/>
mentioned shall for every <lb/>
such offense be punished by a fine <lb/>
of not mote thousand <lb/>
dollars, or by imprisonment for <lb/>
not more than three <lb/>
Lends Them Al <lb/>
Minute Cough bests all other <lb/>
I ever for coughs, colds, <lb/>
croup lung says <lb/>
of One <lb/>
Cure is only absolutely <lb/>
sale remedy which <lb/>
everywhere testify I,, the It<lb/>
mils attacks the arrives lo <lb/>
hit. ll yields at lo One Minute <lb/>
Cough Cure. Pleasant tat take <lb/>
it. Sure cure trip, <lb/>
John I. <lb/>
Examinations For Entrance to A <lb/>
M. College. <lb/>
for entrance to <lb/>
Stale Agricultural and Mechanical <lb/>
College at will be held <lb/>
Thursday, July 10th, in court <lb/>
house County Superintendent <lb/>
will be in Young men <lb/>
desiring to enter that college and <lb/>
obtain a practical of <lb/>
Agriculture, <lb/>
Cotton Manufacturing, and <lb/>
Mechanic Arts, try their hand <lb/>
at these examinations, and thus <lb/>
save the expenses a trip to Ital- <lb/>
III scholarships are offered, <lb/>
conferring free tuition and room <lb/>
ten I <lb/>
I;. J. a prominent <lb/>
of Burke county, left his <lb/>
home about o'clock Thursday <lb/>
morning to drive cows to the pas- <lb/>
. did not home, <lb/>
an evening he was <lb/>
lie id pasture. Apoplexy is <lb/>
Supposed lo In- cause of his <lb/>
tie ti H. <lb/>
The. nay have an imped- <lb/>
his speech, but never in <lb/>
his l's. <lb/>
So Women would like recall <lb/>
an I others even want <lb/>
their presents <lb/>
Your Tongue <lb/>
If it's coated, your <lb/>
is bad, your liver is out of <lb/>
order. Pills will clean <lb/>
your tongue, cure your <lb/>
make your liver right. <lb/>
Easy to take, easy to operate. <lb/>
Alt<lb/>
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE MS,. <lb/>
<lb/>
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