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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/>
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things of fashion, keep yourself familiar with <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
Bethel High School. <lb/>
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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/>
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ALL PAID IN FULL. <lb/>
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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/>
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statement that Mr. <lb/>
president of the American Sugar <lb/>
Company, had <lb/>
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sentiment in favor <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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debate so that the Senate will be <lb/>
face to face with the dilemma <lb/>
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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/>
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General Crosier as chief of I <lb/>
but without avail, and the <lb/>
session adjourned without action. <lb/>
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a resolution for <lb/>
the annexation of Cuba as a <lb/>
slake. <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
I. <lb/>
it a at I N. <lb/>
a mail <lb/>
1902. <lb/>
THE BIBLE IN CUR SCHOOLS. <lb/>
The of MOM Bible <lb/>
our public mid col- <lb/>
is mote <lb/>
Interest just at Ibis lime, occasion- <lb/>
ed by wide spread ills- <lb/>
belief certain parts of Book, <lb/>
the apparent with <lb/>
opinions of min- <lb/>
candidates. viewed <lb/>
licensing <lb/>
religious <lb/>
denomination respective <lb/>
general assemblages have deplored <lb/>
the utter lack of training, or <lb/>
a very careless kind at least, and <lb/>
urged that more attention be given <lb/>
study of the Bible in our <lb/>
institutions of learning. They are <lb/>
rigid taking this bold stand, <lb/>
and should never let up they <lb/>
sec the Bible taught in every <lb/>
in the land. This has been <lb/>
objected to by some on ground <lb/>
that the Bible is a sectarian book. <lb/>
Bat this is of the real I <lb/>
It is sectarian only in eye of <lb/>
those who arc so narrow minded as <lb/>
to pervert any truth they <lb/>
further their own ends, The <lb/>
Bible is a book for all, a source of <lb/>
living joy for Hie readers of its <lb/>
pages, will always u wold i <lb/>
for e who are in nerd of <lb/>
and i; lie this and <lb/>
be sectarian at The <lb/>
Bible is just what it should , <lb/>
and just what we need, and what <lb/>
we must have. So let us see <lb/>
Bible established in all <lb/>
our and we w ill soon its <lb/>
fruits in tin- birth of a nobler and <lb/>
r i manhood, <lb/>
fair for the residents a <lb/>
to have tin e to tile a protest <lb/>
against a if there should <lb/>
be any who object. is said the <lb/>
law will pass easily. <lb/>
This appears to be just. The <lb/>
applicant for makes <lb/>
his desire to Hie proper authorities, <lb/>
without even any to <lb/>
whom be will lie neighbor, no <lb/>
matter how objectionable it may <lb/>
be, and if he show proof of a good <lb/>
character he is granted the <lb/>
privilege to deal out bis and <lb/>
it is only fair that who will <lb/>
door neighbors of the <lb/>
saloon should right to <lb/>
test against its foisted upon <lb/>
them against their will, and with <lb/>
out their A merchant <lb/>
running a nice dry goods or dress <lb/>
goods Store, and catering lo the <lb/>
best trade of the town, and <lb/>
dally of the ladies, not feel <lb/>
very friend to the opening of a <lb/>
filthy barroom door to him, <lb/>
the result of which would be the <lb/>
crowds of vagabond loafers who <lb/>
congregate around saloons. <lb/>
and the tilling of bis with <lb/>
of the sickening <lb/>
usually such places. <lb/>
Such a law already exists as to <lb/>
all applicants who sell liquor <lb/>
places other than in incorporated <lb/>
towns, and we do not see why the <lb/>
towns also should not have the <lb/>
of it. <lb/>
No Hair <lb/>
was falling out very <lb/>
fast and I was greatly alarmed. <lb/>
then tried Vigor and <lb/>
my hair stopped at <lb/>
Mrs. <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/>
time, ii m ah <lb/>
I From Near-by Vicinities <lb/>
J .,.,,.,,,, by Our Correspondents and <lb/>
I Report I REFLECTOR Readers. <lb/>
fern-. the road yesterday <lb/>
use in the law territory. <lb/>
Mrs. Ambrose of <lb/>
Winterville Department. <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS <lb/>
If you, <lb/>
foil one dollar and as will <lb/>
you a bottle, lie<lb/>
A i i j . f;. <lb/>
her parent <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
i Mrs. A. Cox Miss <lb/>
left to visit relatives at <lb/>
H. C., June <lb/>
Testimonial. am a practical <lb/>
, wheel wagon builder FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb/>
twenty years experience and I <lb/>
say with candor that your cart . N. <lb/>
, wheels Tar Heel Wagons rally at Farm <lb/>
the best wheels end wagons I have ville was very much en- <lb/>
ever or examined. I have joyed a large crowd was <lb/>
been your factory and examined cut from near and far. B. <lb/>
the material yon use and the work j delivered an able address <lb/>
I before it was painted and morning, his main topic be- <lb/>
whereof I speak. No one will make We thank him <lb/>
a mistake in baying your out very much for his presence and <lb/>
j wheels or wagons.-John I,. Ha, , hope we will again have the honor <lb/>
V. To A. visit from him very soon. <lb/>
Cox M I g. Co. Misses Lucy Forbes <lb/>
David a very old gentle Alice Lang, Lena King, Minnie <lb/>
men from the Clay Boot section of Harding and Mary <lb/>
Now that the Boers have this county, her; on of were here at <lb/>
compelled to surrender to over- hi Mrs. G. Chap- rally Wednesday. <lb/>
Whelming odds against them, we ma i <lb/>
suggest that the Charlotte . are of were in town Wed- <lb/>
i going to house their tobacco crop <lb/>
and King Edward VII join in this seas,,,, cheaper and in Miss Vines, of Tarboro, is <lb/>
feast, and at the than usual because they are visiting her cousin, j. t. <lb/>
felicitate for what using trucks. near here. <lb/>
be has not done. Mi.-a Vines Mrs. Hal- <lb/>
was visiting Mrs. If, O. Cox last data went to Greenville yes <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
Jim Green and Manning Lao <lb/>
went to Mack Sunday, <lb/>
apiece in ,,, ,. . <lb/>
Misses Kate <lb/>
ARE YOU WISE <lb/>
is no to equal <lb/>
There is even room for the en- <lb/>
of a vagrant law in <lb/>
Greenville. Von can so- people <lb/>
on the with no visible <lb/>
means of support, <lb/>
easy way <lb/>
and a sure way to treat a case of Sore <lb/>
Throat in order to kill disease germs <lb/>
and insure healthy throat action is to <lb/>
take half a glassful, of water put into <lb/>
it a teaspoonful of <lb/>
Mexican Mustang <lb/>
liniment <lb/>
an with this gargle I he throat at frequent <lb/>
Then I the the outside of too throat thorough v with the . <lb/>
on a soft cloth <lb/>
the It u a POSITIVE <lb/>
and a bottle. <lb/>
RF with a running <lb/>
I I sore or ulcer. Treat it at once <lb/>
can Mustang you can depend upon a Manor cure. <lb/>
We see it slated that owing to a <lb/>
plague of mice and rats, cats sell <lb/>
for <lb/>
Tilt Pit AND let CREAM CONTEST. Territory. Let's send all the cats Co, ,,,,., <lb/>
in Greenville there. Fully <lb/>
Chapman and <lb/>
who <lb/>
been attending school at <lb/>
home <lb/>
But One Law Man and for Woman. <lb/>
ling friends to spend vacation. <lb/>
Calico Sunday. has begun on <lb/>
be spared. And if dog, Misses and Eunice Cos are Lang., new brick, tore which is <lb/>
M. <lb/>
were sent <lb/>
Would never be fell. <lb/>
New rimes Democrat and <lb/>
the are <lb/>
ed in s very deep and spirited dis- <lb/>
on the of pie and, <lb/>
Ice occasioned by a had directories made <lb/>
students of Butler Col the population of their re <lb/>
Mis <lb/>
also their loss visiting the <lb/>
E. I. and <lb/>
Ice was <lb/>
young men of <lb/>
EVIL OF STRIKES. <lb/>
The effect the coal strike is <lb/>
now being fell in Charlotte, and <lb/>
the several of the <lb/>
mills in this section are seriously <lb/>
concerned as to future supply. A <lb/>
night Observer was <lb/>
by local coal dealers that <lb/>
this region would hardly be alb ct <lb/>
ed strike, but now concern <lb/>
over the situation g gen <lb/>
i,, the South as well as every- <lb/>
where Observer. <lb/>
of the coal strike <lb/>
are beginning to be felt by others <lb/>
thin the strikers themselves, <lb/>
this is one of of strikes <lb/>
never considered by agitators <lb/>
who arc willing to order a strike <lb/>
on pretext. <lb/>
era are entitled to a degree of sun <lb/>
because of the blind fashion <lb/>
they follow I be lead of <lb/>
leaders, en- <lb/>
joying the fruits of large <lb/>
sapped from the bard earned <lb/>
the laborers, mi plea I hat <lb/>
the of laborer are <lb/>
being looked alter. II so <lb/>
called leaders would the <lb/>
of followers, <lb/>
there would be strikes, <lb/>
more among the em <lb/>
Nearly all them are <lb/>
satisfied with their condition, or <lb/>
should be, and yet because there <lb/>
are a few who they <lb/>
Don pay or hours, <lb/>
and Of women and children -pet d <lb/>
day's wages for sup- <lb/>
port are obliged to suffer the <lb/>
life. <lb/>
GIVE TOWNS THE BENEFIT TOO. <lb/>
The of <lb/>
has <lb/>
line board of town a petition <lb/>
a-king for of tin <lb/>
requiring each applicant fin <lb/>
license to sell to make such <lb/>
application by advertisement in <lb/>
the city papen at least days <lb/>
fore time opening, This <lb/>
ii made on ground that it is <lb/>
discussed r <lb/>
College having <lb/>
the affirmative, and the young <lb/>
ladies, with a predilection always <lb/>
for Ice cream, opposing them, as <lb/>
was In lie expected, and very <lb/>
unfair and Inexplicable decision of <lb/>
the judges in favor of ice cream. <lb/>
While not wishing to be <lb/>
at all by entering uninvited <lb/>
Into ibis table talk, we would like <lb/>
to say that we think the verdict <lb/>
n red by these three <lb/>
and papers Is <lb/>
and just in every way. <lb/>
It is n it lo <lb/>
a by the judges above mentioned <lb/>
have rendered a so <lb/>
at variance with the law and the <lb/>
evidence, but they were wrong <lb/>
is fully established now. S. n <lb/>
Word in favor of kind <lb/>
of pie. The Charlotte Observer <lb/>
notes the prevalence of three kinds <lb/>
in tin- <lb/>
barred. Hit <lb/>
is not the only <lb/>
such <lb/>
with which we are acquainted <lb/>
time. lint to the defense <lb/>
Of pie, very name Itself <lb/>
enough lo one to great mi <lb/>
Ice cream, f.-haw It <lb/>
isn't in ii when compared with <lb/>
pie. Pleasant enough on a warm <lb/>
summer day, but its joys mo <lb/>
-is i as the beauty <lb/>
its staying <lb/>
simply not it. <lb/>
good old <lb/>
that our mothers made <lb/>
i- there more toothsome, <lb/>
mote to hungered after and <lb/>
more substantial, it could not be <lb/>
otherwise a builder of a <lb/>
sturdy as that <lb/>
boasted of by the <lb/>
race. Ice en am is but the result <lb/>
Ibis civilization, though <lb/>
of nothing more than a desire <lb/>
to grasp a Heeling joy soon <lb/>
gone, <lb/>
HI the pie. II will stay <lb/>
Mrs. Charlotte Dud. <lb/>
Fran Monday's There cannot be one righteous <lb/>
Mrs. S. A. Charlotte died about law for men and another for <lb/>
noon today at the home of her A woman Is under no <lb/>
niece, Mrs. W. II. more obligations to be moral and <lb/>
in South Greenville, with whom pure and chaste than a man, and a <lb/>
she lived. Mrs. Charlotte was woman who has been betrayed is as <lb/>
years old bud been in feeble good a bride as her betrayer de- <lb/>
health for sometime. She was J serves and oftentimes a much bet- <lb/>
twice married but left no children, j one. <lb/>
and nearer relatives than I am satisfied that many young <lb/>
train from; nephews and nieces. She was a men go wrong become utterly <lb/>
moral and profligate until they <lb/>
beyond redemption be- <lb/>
proud mother, untrue to <lb/>
will doubtless he in general yesterday The funeral will take her <lb/>
before many years. i- ,. . .- V afternoon at I o'clock, services counting the woman he has <lb/>
is Methodist betrayed as a creature unfit for <lb/>
Mumford at rapidly going up. <lb/>
was an excursion from <lb/>
j to the twelfth. <lb/>
Kinston, Wilson Goldsboro of Greenville, were with us A few from this went <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
The A. Ii. Mfg. Co. art <lb/>
Co re ., . , ,.,, . , . , . nieces, saw was , men go <lb/>
in which .,. ,.,. Kinston is given hat is S J immoral <lb/>
a and Golds the furnace is like a T con- <lb/>
greater service lo mankind thin This would be a good Hie and best M. Pollard went to marked with many good deeds. hop . <lb/>
leave here in a day, still W who Boy young men would be saved from <lb/>
fl , Lena ,., . president of moral disaster. <lb/>
through the eastern and The place for training is <lb/>
A G On C, Germany, where he the home and the time while boy. <lb/>
adding a new line of work it. the .-.- . . negotiations between the are growing up. The boy that gets <lb/>
way making window and door <lb/>
frames. They have been getting <lb/>
several orders in this hue during <lb/>
past few weeks and they are <lb/>
thing for lo l <lb/>
last government census gave this <lb/>
and directory of the town <lb/>
would show this. <lb/>
Old <lb/>
Among the old subscribers to <lb/>
The Morning Is Mr. E. ;. <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
who Ins been on our mail list i.- putting up all right jobs. <lb/>
thirty three years. The A. O. Cox Co. <lb/>
very near being one of about yards of wire <lb/>
the us pa <lb/>
per was not two years old when he <lb/>
subscriber. In forward- <lb/>
bl Mils for the cut rent <lb/>
year Mr. have <lb/>
always been please I the <lb/>
star. <lb/>
We El. was a little <lb/>
about his age, but bad no idea be <lb/>
was getting along so old as <lb/>
above would indicate. However, <lb/>
we expect the Star has g K I. <lb/>
a little mixed. of the day. The exercises ls. , . j. <lb/>
Star the elder Mr., II held in ,, q , <lb/>
faithful who loved <lb/>
John B. Davis Is quite sick. German potash and the out of bis knee breeches without <lb/>
hope he may soon improve. officer of the Virginia Carolina honoring womanhood, and feeling <lb/>
s day exercises , ,,, , , , , , . , <lb/>
be bald the church fourth Mr. himself under bonds to champion <lb/>
day night in tins month. a contract for; number of weak than to make game <lb/>
body is Invited, especially those years with some of independent of it and prey upon it, is on the <lb/>
who ate Interested the mission-1 potash minis in Germany and will road to Louis Al- <lb/>
muse. Com- belt Banks, of New York. <lb/>
Masonic Picnic. <lb/>
RESOLUTIONS OF <lb/>
Greenville Lodge No. A. i <lb/>
F, A M. will have a public in- <lb/>
of officers mid picnic on I <lb/>
On death of Bedford <lb/>
by Farmville <lb/>
Whereas, it has pleased our <lb/>
Thursday, lust. Invitations . ,. ,. <lb/>
,,,, , , ,, ., ., to remove all mills supplying <lb/>
have extended lo a neigh- . , , , , ,. b <lb/>
our midst out beloved brother. <lb/>
He has incorporated a i i i <lb/>
cotton oil mill at Tarboro, A good resolution should never <lb/>
N. C, for the purpose of getting be laid on the table. <lb/>
cotton seed meal to use in his fer- I <lb/>
plants, Caro- To the Public <lb/>
having bought up <lb/>
boring M I- and <lb/>
I myself a candidate <lb/>
for office at of Deeds <lb/>
the <lb/>
lodges <lb/>
Old <lb/>
f Greenville, <lb/>
Fellows ;, <lb/>
Bedford Jo <lb/>
V, A. <lb/>
will be the , <lb/>
be it re <lb/>
M. No. <lb/>
soft coal will soon hard th of , subject to <lb/>
the convention, <lb/>
to get. <lb/>
J. C. <lb/>
Flanagan's family fully as long Academy grove, <lb/>
as Staled and have beard him <lb/>
he would not be without it. <lb/>
W. Allen, lined <lb/>
land costs, 13.05, <lb/>
with us. <lb/>
,. i i Ii fl <lb/>
Dial rials la <lb/>
Worth looking mirror. <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
Union. Mayor W. H. Long <lb/>
the following eases since last <lb/>
the w Union <lb/>
met in school room Jane 1st, <lb/>
Mis. It. T. Cox, Mrs. <lb/>
Vice Mrs <lb/>
Marv Smith, Secret., Mrs. W. i U <lb/>
Assistant n <lb/>
Called to order by the , <lb/>
at d opened by a hymn fob , <lb/>
lowed by prayer. Md not <lb/>
guilty, <lb/>
William e, drunk and down, <lb/>
lined and costs, fl <lb/>
William J. B. Mutton, <lb/>
cum . , each and one half <lb/>
each total, <lb/>
your by Mrs. c. . <lb/>
Potato <lb/>
Head ill i las-, Hid chapter of. <lb/>
lust of <lb/>
by . <lb/>
I. <lb/>
of Congress on <lb/>
the by Mis. I. <lb/>
Coat, <lb/>
Remarks by on lbs <lb/>
subject forming <lb/>
Appointed A. II. Cox, <lb/>
Mr. called a few <lb/>
days ago and gave us following <lb/>
recipe for killing potato bugs. <lb/>
blanches of <lb/>
Boil long to <lb/>
Mis. L. House for the get all four or <lb/>
meeting. hours. After cooling, spray <lb/>
to have a , . . . . .,<lb/>
be has tried this and it is <lb/>
Closed by J sure death to potato <lb/>
bis lodge and was ever of <lb/>
the duties obligations of <lb/>
Mason i y. <lb/>
2nd. Thai of Pitt has <lb/>
last an upright and good <lb/>
who will sadly missed in the <lb/>
community where be lived, and <lb/>
who was ever faithful the dis <lb/>
charge of duty, <lb/>
3rd, That we will cherish the <lb/>
memory of brother and have <lb/>
these resolutions transcribed upon <lb/>
our records a memorial of him, <lb/>
That we tender to the be <lb/>
members of In other <lb/>
family our sincere heartfelt <lb/>
sympathy in their great <lb/>
That Secretary of this <lb/>
lodge is instructed to n copy <lb/>
of these resolutions to the family <lb/>
of brother Jones and record of the <lb/>
same upon minutes of this <lb/>
lodge, and have the same publish- <lb/>
ed in Tin; <lb/>
county. <lb/>
H. J. i <lb/>
W V. Co,,. <lb/>
TWO BEEN PAID IN THE <lb/>
i MY. <lb/>
OF N. J., POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
Paid up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance works automatically, <lb/>
Is Non let a I <lb/>
ii. Will be reinstated if arrears be paid within on month while you <lb/>
arc living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of i i y pay men l of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second No Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the premium for current year be paid. <lb/>
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Everybody Cordially Invited <lb/>
MILLINERY. <lb/>
TO s BE It <lb/>
STOCK OF <lb/>
Mini Smith, Sec. News Herald. <lb/>
before buying. 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/>
, Ribbons for the neck, just the thing for summer. Hats <lb/>
The who is spoiling for a trimmed while you wait. Give a trial. <lb/>
g y , i to please, <lb/>
It would be very to <lb/>
that women cry at weddings <lb/>
because misery loves company. <lb/>
Misses Erwin.<lb/>
Mat St US HI M <lb/>
GOING AWAY <lb/>
IF SO, see that <lb/>
your trunk con- <lb/>
a stock <lb/>
of vacation Stall. <lb/>
You'll need Outing <lb/>
Shirts, Ties, Collins <lb/>
Cuffs, Fancy Ho- <lb/>
and perhaps <lb/>
, suit of nice Underwear. All the fixings a gentleman I <lb/>
j needs and a good assortment of each sort at prices with <lb/>
which he will not think of Boding fault. Step in before <lb/>
you leave. <lb/>
THE CLOTHIER. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there In a MARK In <lb/>
margin of paper it Is to you <lb/>
yon owe <lb/>
for sad we Too lo <lb/>
rally neon <lb/>
YOU owe us bops will not keep <lb/>
for it. <lb/>
sages i who <lb/>
on par. <lb/>
Snap Shots Home New Put <lb/>
K in Few Words for Busy Readers I <lb/>
The tax lister wants to see you. <lb/>
The cotton future is on <lb/>
down grade. <lb/>
Cash Trice paid <lb/>
by M. Malta. <lb/>
Already preparations are going on <lb/>
for the opening next <lb/>
season, first of August. It is only <lb/>
six weeks off. <lb/>
one <lb/>
who cm me the address of j <lb/>
Alex. Stamper, colored, will be. Miss Harris returned Sun- <lb/>
suitably rewarded. day from a visit near <lb/>
A. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Or leave information at Mrs. B, M. Williams and son <lb/>
Uriel Mention of People net <lb/>
With In the Social World <lb/>
Junk hi, <lb/>
Gay is sick. <lb/>
Joyner, of Baltimore, is <lb/>
here. <lb/>
B. W. King went to Morehead <lb/>
Sat <lb/>
Rev. J. Morton returned to <lb/>
Tarboro today. <lb/>
CM. Jones left this morning <lb/>
for Wilmington. <lb/>
Denmark, of Kinston, <lb/>
over ibis morning, <lb/>
Mrs. Willie Hughes return <lb/>
from Washington City. <lb/>
Herbert L. Nichols returned Sat- <lb/>
evening from Savannah, <lb/>
Ca. <lb/>
Miss Lula Patrick returned lo <lb/>
her home at Saturday <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
The infant child of Ml. B. A. <lb/>
Forbes, whose wife died a fen <lb/>
weeks ago, died at Tues- <lb/>
day evening. The remains were <lb/>
brought here morning and <lb/>
taken out to Forbes burial <lb/>
three miles from town, for <lb/>
Get the Home News. <lb/>
If you arc going off to spend <lb/>
awhile at the mountains, springs <lb/>
or seaside, or anywhere else, better <lb/>
leave address with Tim <lb/>
you can get <lb/>
to read home every day. <lb/>
Think Over It. <lb/>
We know of one man who is <lb/>
thinking of brick <lb/>
business in Greenville and <lb/>
says he would not mind engaging <lb/>
in it with an experienced partner. <lb/>
Here is a chance for somebody to <lb/>
take bold of an enterprise that <lb/>
will pay. <lb/>
Funeral. <lb/>
funeral of Mrs. S. A. Char- <lb/>
took place ibis noon at <lb/>
o'clock. Services were conduct- <lb/>
ed in the Methodist church and at <lb/>
the grave by H. M. Eure. <lb/>
The palls bearers were Messrs. <lb/>
Wiley Brown, D. U. Haskett, J. <lb/>
B. T. L. H. <lb/>
Pender and W. B <lb/>
in Shape. <lb/>
J. F. King, who recently opened <lb/>
tin new livery on the <lb/>
of full, st <lb/>
corner, be calls is Ml <lb/>
ting up in shape for a first class <lb/>
livery. He has jut purchased a <lb/>
nice sin and says he has on the <lb/>
way one of the handsomest <lb/>
mis ever seen in Greenville <lb/>
Earl, of Baltimore, came in to visit <lb/>
relatives. <lb/>
Miss Annie Perkins left today <lb/>
for Chapel Hill to attend the sum- <lb/>
mer school. <lb/>
Mrs. J. N. Booth left Saturday <lb/>
evening for Raleigh lo see her <lb/>
mother who <lb/>
T. Vincent and <lb/>
Miss Elise, left morning <lb/>
for Portsmouth, Va. <lb/>
J. L. Little left this morning <lb/>
for to attend the <lb/>
Banker's convention. <lb/>
Mrs. Mary Smith, of Winter- <lb/>
ville, Saturday to a <lb/>
few days with friends here. <lb/>
Misses Minnie Alice <lb/>
Lang, II. Tun- <lb/>
stall spent Sunday <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Deputies Sheriff <lb/>
and S. J. Nobles Mi this <lb/>
for Raleigh to take Tucker <lb/>
to the hospital. <lb/>
Allen daughter, <lb/>
Miss Bet tie, Saturday <lb/>
evening from a visit to Washing- <lb/>
ton Stokes. <lb/>
C. Cobb, of Norfolk, came <lb/>
Saturday evening to spend Sun- <lb/>
day with relatives and left this <lb/>
morning for Wilson. <lb/>
Misses Linda Moore, Louise <lb/>
Thomas Howard, <lb/>
of Washington, are visiting Mrs. <lb/>
B. M. Hearne in West Greenville. <lb/>
Jim <lb/>
W. B. Parker went up the road <lb/>
today. <lb/>
W. C left Ibis morning <lb/>
for Mount. <lb/>
Mrs. P. M. Johnson and children <lb/>
left this morning for Wilson. <lb/>
Mr. and Mi's. returned <lb/>
Monday from Roseboro, <lb/>
Ex Gov. T. J. Hurry <lb/>
Skinner returned this morning <lb/>
from Morehead. <lb/>
Mrs. L. B. who has <lb/>
been visiting her father, J. L. <lb/>
returned to this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Mrs. A. L. Blow Mon- <lb/>
day evening from Washington Her <lb/>
daughter, Mrs. N. L. ac- <lb/>
her home for a visit <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Mrs. J. B. left this morn <lb/>
lug for <lb/>
Kiss en has <lb/>
sick the last few days <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. C. C. Vines return <lb/>
ed this morning Morehead. <lb/>
L. I. Moore and R. W. King <lb/>
returned this from More <lb/>
head. <lb/>
Dr. B. Clayton in this <lb/>
morning and is the guest of B. A. <lb/>
Mrs. C. U. Snuggs and children <lb/>
left for Raleigh and <lb/>
Miss of <lb/>
lame in Tuesday evening lo visit <lb/>
Miss Etta <lb/>
Deputies L. W. Tucker S. <lb/>
J. Nobles returned Tuesday even- j <lb/>
from Raleigh. <lb/>
Miss Greene, of <lb/>
arrived this morning to visit her <lb/>
sister, Mrs. K. M. Hodges. <lb/>
W. B. retained Tuesday <lb/>
evening from the hospital at Nor <lb/>
folk, much improved in health. <lb/>
Miss raffle Kittrell, of Winter- <lb/>
ville, came up this morning to <lb/>
pend the day with Mrs. B. S. <lb/>
Evans. <lb/>
Prof, frank B. Cosby, of Rich- <lb/>
came in Tuesday evening to <lb/>
Foster and left <lb/>
Mrs G. R and children, <lb/>
of Wilson, who have been visiting <lb/>
E. and family, <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mrs. J Joyner and children, <lb/>
of Baltimore, who have been visit- <lb/>
Mrs. J. A. return d <lb/>
home this <lb/>
Mrs. N. T. Stokes, of <lb/>
who has been visiting her father, <lb/>
Allen, near here, returned <lb/>
home this morning. <lb/>
Runaway. <lb/>
Sunday afternoon three <lb/>
of Mr. W. Fleming started <lb/>
in the country. While crossing <lb/>
he river bridge horse became <lb/>
frightened and inn away. One <lb/>
the young ladies was thrown out on <lb/>
the dam bridge, <lb/>
was thrown out near the <lb/>
son place, while the other kept <lb/>
her seat and tried to bold the <lb/>
horse, until there was a collision <lb/>
with a cart just this side of <lb/>
roads when she also was <lb/>
thrown out. Neither of them was <lb/>
seriously hurt though nil were <lb/>
more or less braised. The buggy <lb/>
was not very badly damaged, Mr. <lb/>
Frank Johnston, who was driving <lb/>
out on that side of the look <lb/>
the young ladies up brought <lb/>
them home. <lb/>
Back In Warehouse Business. <lb/>
Our tobacco friends will <lb/>
lie pleased to hear Mr. G. F. <lb/>
Evans will again enter the ware- <lb/>
house <lb/>
Mr. Evans will be one the <lb/>
proprietors the Greenville ware- <lb/>
house next means <lb/>
will be lively times on sale <lb/>
the Greenville, for farmers <lb/>
say old man Guss is a hustler. It <lb/>
was about twelve years ago when <lb/>
he ran the first warehouse on the <lb/>
Greenville market. He has since <lb/>
been continuously eon <lb/>
with tobacco market, <lb/>
and many hundreds of dollars has <lb/>
he put the planters pockets by <lb/>
his superior of the <lb/>
den weed. <lb/>
Masonic Temple. <lb/>
Mr. Hook, the <lb/>
of Hook Sawyer, architects, of <lb/>
Charlotte, was here Sal to <lb/>
submit plans to the con, <lb/>
for the temple to lie erected <lb/>
by Greenville Lodge. At <lb/>
the meeting of the lodge Monday <lb/>
night the plan submitted by Mr. <lb/>
Hook was approved mid accepted. <lb/>
building will lie a beautiful <lb/>
one and an ornament to the town. <lb/>
It is expected that work on <lb/>
temple will begin soon have it <lb/>
completed by next February. <lb/>
W. V. Evans left morning <lb/>
K ville, Tenn., to attend <lb/>
the Teachers Association, wife better upon reaching home. <lb/>
Meeting Closed. <lb/>
Rev. W. Davis, who been <lb/>
conducting the meeting In the <lb/>
was culled home <lb/>
by illness of <lb/>
his wife and the meeting has closed. <lb/>
All hope he will his <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 deduce Stock. <lb/>
Dimities, Swisses, Lawns, and other Stylish Fabrics in a threat Wash Dress Goods Line <lb/>
Bros-, E. 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 LEATHER AND AT PRICKS <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 o v prices. Nearly every piece is <lb/>
offered at less than today's price. <lb/>
Great Redaction in China and Japan Mattings <lb/>
Linens and Wash Goods <lb/>
Showing of Novelties in Grass Linens. Embroidered Mulls. Swisses and Fine Novelties in Wash <lb/>
Goods. Wash Department and see the <lb/>
which am practically below cost. <lb/>
This is a big value, and all the 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/>
N C.<lb/>
Vi<lb/>
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Have You Forgot <lb/>
I AM <lb/>
LINE OF <lb/>
What <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
The Firmer a Happy. <lb/>
The farmer is happy. From <lb/>
over the South weeks the cry- <lb/>
has gone up for rain at last it <lb/>
ha been heeded in a <lb/>
manner. A Saturday report bad <lb/>
it that copious rain tie <lb/>
j next few will one of <lb/>
e always regard patience a a <lb/>
virtue in the people to whom we <lb/>
owe money. <lb/>
Thermometers arc going up. <lb/>
et you see the <lb/>
counters marked down. <lb/>
Some men arc known what <lb/>
they have done, by <lb/>
what they are to do. <lb/>
lever produced. If the present <lb/>
rains are and the weather <lb/>
man predicted they would then <lb/>
we can why the <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
OF OTHER <lb/>
Tinware, . aM TO to Mr m onion t , m. <lb/>
the greatest m the South has, <lb/>
. . There is little connection be-<lb/>
Come to me for your next Band of Flour <lb/>
Yours to <lb/>
las. B. White. <lb/>
the milk of human kind <lb/>
the cream of society. <lb/>
JUST <lb/>
ONE <lb/>
WORD that word U <lb/>
It refer to Dr. Ml I <lb/>
MEANS HEALTH. <lb/>
Are<lb/>
DIRECTORY. <lb/>
A gentleman the writer <lb/>
U or two of <lb/>
j mixed in the bed for a cow that <lb/>
; has eaten wild will destroy <lb/>
the taste of the in the but- <lb/>
He says he hat seen it tried <lb/>
Give it a <lb/>
Courier. <lb/>
Convention. <lb/>
A of the <lb/>
part Of Pitt county is hereby call- <lb/>
ed to meet the Court House at <lb/>
on Saturday. July 5th, <lb/>
at o'clock, M., for the <lb/>
purpose of appointing delegates to <lb/>
the State Convention, <lb/>
to be held in the city of Greens- <lb/>
on Wednesday, July 10th, <lb/>
to the C and <lb/>
Judicial conventions when called. <lb/>
Township will be held <lb/>
ix barrels of crude oil will at P. If., on Saturday <lb/>
make as much steam a ton June 28th, 1903, at usual <lb/>
coal. fuel oil, costing from for the purpose of up- <lb/>
to sixty per barrel, deb gates and alternates <lb/>
be brought seaports of the Atlantic to said county convention, <lb/>
iii quantity an- <lb/>
Insomnia <lb/>
ANY these mm <lb/>
LIVER<lb/>
Pills <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
CHURCHES, <lb/>
every <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening <lb/>
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. It. A. Allen <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
N. C. every <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de lay, morning and evening. Prayer <lb/>
payment and prices as low as the meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
lowest. Highest market price M. Eure, school <lb/>
paid produce. L. II. Fender, <lb/>
thin <lb/>
Sunday, and evening. Rev <lb/>
J. B. Morton, pastor Sunday- <lb/>
school a. in. E. B. <lb/>
PATENTS<lb/>
writ <lb/>
limited. It is only a question of <lb/>
applying tank steamships and <lb/>
For Lochs, Hinges, Doors, <lb/>
., U. tanks, and the <lb/>
Windows, Paints, hope, of ,., i. <lb/>
Collars, Plows, Shovels and tar- without regard <lb/>
Tools, go to <lb/>
H. L. <lb/>
The of delegates and <lb/>
each township w ill en- <lb/>
titled to is as <lb/>
Beaver Dan Falkland<lb/>
Bethel <lb/>
to coal freight rates or coal <lb/>
strikes. Philadelphia Record. <lb/>
Next d lo Ricks Wilkinson. <lb/>
Successor lo Ormond . fair. <lb/>
A New York stoic, <lb/>
P alter a test with auto- <lb/>
i mobile delivery wagon, <lb/>
that the vehicle did work <lb/>
which formerly necessitated the <lb/>
of six horses two <lb/>
wagons with the necessary <lb/>
and that a saving of a <lb/>
month over their present system <lb/>
was indicated, <lb/>
Bargains in Millinery <lb/>
Swift Creek <lb/>
By order of the Democratic Ex- <lb/>
of county. <lb/>
L. BLOW, <lb/>
W. I,. Secretary. <lb/>
Bead model. or <lb/>
U S <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cot Buyers and in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ons. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
YOU WANT <lb/>
Dry Goods, Groceries, Confections, <lb/>
etc., go to <lb/>
Mrs. L. H. WHITE, <lb/>
Black Jack, N. <lb/>
diet line i f on hand. Prices low <lb/>
I produce bought for cash or in <lb/>
for <lb/>
Sale of Property for Taxes <lb/>
On day of <lb/>
ill oiler fur sale in the town of <lb/>
N. C. tor following properly, or <lb/>
a may In- <lb/>
the sash, <lb/>
one lot. OS <lb/>
lows lot, M <lb/>
k A Co town lots. so <lb/>
. and one lot. M <lb/>
f.-r 1900, one lot, <lb/>
J. L., K. st . lot, to <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Town Collector for H. C. <lb/>
In the Superior<lb/>
F. H. Hard- <lb/>
Minister. Morning and even- <lb/>
prayer with sermon every 1st <lb/>
and 3rd Sunday. Lay services <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/>
fourth Sundays in each <lb/>
month Prayer meeting <lb/>
night. Rev. D. W. Davis, pastor. <lb/>
Sunday school P. M., W. R. <lb/>
Parker, superintendent. <lb/>
services <lb/>
I Have Just Purchased a Drummer's <lb/>
Samples of the Latest Styles of Millinery. <lb/>
Si or Noam <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
E. <lb/>
n. I of <lb/>
. n I Km Bale, <lb/>
, Mfg Co. I <lb/>
By <lb/>
Ilia <lb/>
Pin in the entitled action, <lb/>
If talk any man can will, on the 7th <lb/>
afford to make extravagant <lb/>
alto <lb/>
sell to the high <lb/>
e-i for <lb/>
. which the <lb/>
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Less Than New York Cost <lb/>
embraces Trimmed I <lb/>
Hats In all stylus, <lb/>
mil to Wear Hals, Leghorn and Flop Hula <lb/>
and I Sailors, Flowers and Novelties <lb/>
Women take a lot of all right, title interest winch the <lb/>
a . , Co. <lb/>
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the fathers that are upon <lb/>
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the children. I on the east by M. the <lb/>
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Poultry Fancier ,,., corner of treat <lb/>
. . , ,. the of the Atlantic <lb/>
Dixie Fancier, published Line Railway, the west of toad <lb/>
at Albany, Ga., la ft to a wast <lb/>
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II page monthly Journal u,, uM r Front <lb/>
exclusively to poultry, a east with <lb/>
to the beginning, also other begin. <lb/>
III which people are stake on the ditch and runs <lb/>
more profit interest. I Ml poles to a stake In <lb/>
S-i. , .- mica to <lb/>
We will semi Fancier <lb/>
year to any subscriber to the thence up the <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
County. Before <lb/>
AmI n Hi ling and Mfg. Company <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
Mayo and Company, now I <lb/>
bun <lb/>
to Mayo I <lb/>
C-i line Company. <lb/>
Tin- will take <lb/>
notice an action as above entitled has <lb/>
been ma this day of <lb/>
June, that a variant is attach. <lb/>
has been by the <lb/>
said defendants <lb/>
sacks of corn at Ayden, North Carolina, <lb/>
ire to before <lb/>
me at my in Greenville, fill county, <lb/>
at . in., the 10th day of July. <lb/>
and to the <lb/>
Plaintiff or I be said Plaintiff will <lb/>
to the court for the demanded. <lb/>
C. D. <lb/>
Peace. <lb/>
E. Ally, <lb/>
RICHMOND, VA, <lb/>
THE GREATEST STOCK OP <lb/>
I AND MEDIUM <lb/>
no. aw, <lb/>
hint Monday evening. K. K. <lb/>
M. J. H. <lb/>
I. O. O. Lodge, No. <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
L. H. G. W. Atkins, <lb/>
K. of River Lodge, <lb/>
every Friday evening, <lb/>
C. Forbes, L. <lb/>
son, K. of R. and <lb/>
R. Vance Council, No <lb/>
1696, meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, Secretary, J. <lb/>
d. Tunstall, Regent. <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. meets every first and third <lb/>
Thursday nights in Odd <lb/>
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy <lb/>
Chief; D. Smith, Sec <lb/>
I. O. Conclave <lb/>
No meet every second and <lb/>
fourth Monday nights in Odd <lb/>
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb/>
Smith sec <lb/>
opportunity ti Bargains in Millinery was never <lb/>
red In fore in and see the go <lb/>
before . i <lb/>
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who pays <lb/>
year's sub in advance <lb/>
during this month, <lb/>
James,<lb/>
BREAK INTO <lb/>
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PEOPLE BY <lb/>
ADVERTISING <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
every day and <lb/>
in the <lb/>
A will bring custom- <lb/>
for goods, for vi <lb/>
or in any reasonable <lb/>
wont may <lb/>
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people and is read for ii carries them, <lb/>
I he place to tell your wants is In THE REFLECTOR. <lb/>
of an In THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
is In- easiest part. <lb/>
THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE <lb/>
i NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE <lb/>
Wholesale and retail <lb/>
Furniture Cash paid <lb/>
Hide-. Fur, Cotton Bead, Oil Bar- <lb/>
re's. Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bad <lb/>
Mattresses, Oak Suits. Us <lb/>
Carriages, Go Carts. <lb/>
A suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, V <lb/>
fife and Gail AI <lb/>
x Key West Che- <lb/>
George Hear, <lb/>
Apples <lb/>
Syrup, Milk. <lb/>
Coffee. <lb/>
Magic Oil. <lb/>
REFLECTOR Hulls, Gar <lb/>
Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Dried Apples, Peaches. <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin <lb/>
Ware, and Crackers, Ham <lb/>
Beat Butter, New <lb/>
Sewing Machines, and an<lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for <lb/>
to sec mo <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
acres <lb/>
and day of June, <lb/>
W. <lb/>
a the District Court of Ike United Stales <lb/>
tin Eastern District of North Caro- <lb/>
In the matter of the petition OH <lb/>
if liability. <lb/>
virtue of <lb/>
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Judge, on slay will on <lb/>
a st Day of June, t U <lb/>
Wharf, Is town <lb/>
N, <lb/>
for <lb/>
of <lb/>
v said wharf, <lb/>
Trustee. <lb/>
June 3rd, <lb/>
will walk into the <lb/>
your wants be known <lb/>
I laving duly before <lb/>
r Court Clerk of Pill IS <lb/>
b, It. Wilson <lb/>
. notice i given to nil per- <lb/>
lo <lb/>
payment In the tad s <lb/>
having claim the eats <lb/>
are to tame for <lb/>
mi-hi on or before the day <lb/>
n notice will be in bar <lb/>
Th I day May. <lb/>
11.11 <lb/>
b. n. B. I, <lb/>
OLD DOMINION <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, York Boston, <lb/>
Aurora, South Creek, <lb/>
Swan Quarter, and <lb/>
all for the West with <lb/>
at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominions. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Hay Line Chesapeake <lb/>
S. Co. from Baltimore. <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
Act., <lb/>
Greenville, H. <lb/>
J. K. Supt. <lb/>
K. c <lb/>
IN THE SOUTH <lb/>
CORRESPONDENCE <lb/>
SOLICITED. <lb/>
709-711-713 E. Broad St., <lb/>
RICHMOND, VA. <lb/>
Ni inn Superior Court <lb/>
Pill County. <lb/>
Jambs Kiss, and others<lb/>
O, Nobles ii. B. Smith f <lb/>
County <lb/>
It. Smith will take <lb/>
an action as above has <lb/>
in Hie Superior of <lb/>
to the title ton <lb/>
of land situate in township <lb/>
in County, and to have tho <lb/>
Nobles, Mortgagee lo said <lb/>
It. Smith, said defendant will <lb/>
further notice that he i required <lb/>
September Term of Superior Court lobe <lb/>
held on the First Monday la 1902 at <lb/>
the Court House if County in <lb/>
N. C , answer or to com <lb/>
plaint in Said action, or the plaintiff will <lb/>
apply lo Court for the relief demanded <lb/>
in the complaint. <lb/>
This 1902. <lb/>
D. C. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINK <lb/>
RAILROAD CO.<lb/>
TRAINS Tl. <lb/>
Mar Mb ism. <lb/>
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Administratrix Notice. <lb/>
Having u. on <lb/>
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to Slid ml He hereby to <lb/>
and nil <lb/>
claims said must present <lb/>
them for payment within twelve months <lb/>
from date or this notice will be <lb/>
1.1 ii if r recovery. <lb/>
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to eat any old <lb/>
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delicious. <lb/>
Wholesalers we sell more <lb/>
than <lb/>
any store in town. That we <lb/>
the right prices. <lb/>
Then If you want <lb/>
or good Smoking and Chew To- <lb/>
c have the of these <lb/>
place i get the every <lb/>
tune i- <lb/>
prOS, <lb/>
THE <lb/>
North Foremost newspaper. <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer <lb/>
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. <lb/>
CALDWELL TOMPKINS. <lb/>
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor. <lb/>
Receives <lb/>
largest telegraphic news <lb/>
delivered to any paper <lb/>
Washington Atlanta, and <lb/>
its special service is greatest <lb/>
ever bandied a North Caro- <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
THE SUNDAY con- <lb/>
of or more pages, is <lb/>
to a large extent nude up of <lb/>
matter. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
KR printed Tuesday and Friday <lb/>
per year. The largest paper <lb/>
in Km th Carolina, <lb/>
Sample copies sent on application. <lb/>
Address <lb/>
THE OBSERVER, <lb/>
Charlotte, N. C. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
J. W. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Ragging, Ties Rags, <lb/>
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COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. COREY. <lb/>
Photographer, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
The leader in work and low <lb/>
far per dozen, <lb/>
Hall Cabinets no per <lb/>
All other line., Crayon Portraits <lb/>
made hem ens small picture Nice <lb/>
all time. Come and <lb/>
my work. No trouble to show <lb/>
sample null answer Tho very <lb/>
work lo all. hours <lb/>
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Railroad, at Spring with the Red <lb/>
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with the Air and <lb/>
Railway at Gulf with the Durham <lb/>
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Train Sal <lb/>
doe ell polite all via Km <lb/>
toad <lb/>
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Agent <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
T. M. EMERSON. Truffle<lb/>
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Orders for JOB PRINTING so- <lb/>
Latest styles and best <lb/>
and pi Ices hot on I <lb/>
Ail the News <lb/>
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The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
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Tuesday <lb/>
and <lb/>
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PITT COUNTY N. C, TUESDAY, JUNE <lb/>
NO <lb/>
a Year <lb/>
RICKS t WILKINSON <lb/>
Wash Dress Fabrics and Silks <lb/>
most wait until ft <lb/>
season to make it never <lb/>
our to We pal a time <lb/>
limit on goods, If not sold within Hint <lb/>
must go. This week we offer <lb/>
among values many out <lb/>
lines novelties In-low coat <lb/>
importation, an op oil unity customers can <lb/>
appreciate with season nil <lb/>
before them. <lb/>
Handling on the Great <lb/>
Hot <lb/>
All our While floods, Lawns, Dimities, <lb/>
Silks, Chiffons, <lb/>
Piques, while figured, have been <lb/>
reduced SO cent. <lb/>
Mao yards and <lb/>
He yard. Fine quality, pin <lb/>
dots, rosebud all over effects, fancy stripes <lb/>
and figures, white and tinted, full <lb/>
not broken. <lb/>
elsewhere <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
A small <lb/>
over swells of the <lb/>
Detroit Rive, to meet and <lb/>
change <lb/>
every i of passing ships-a <lb/>
little servant to this <lb/>
atone Without <lb/>
the <lb/>
Inter Ocean, lake <lb/>
in- helpless as we of the <lb/>
cities end towns ashore would Its <lb/>
the postman and the <lb/>
office. <lb/>
Tills method handling United <lb/>
stales mail Is the one <lb/>
kind in and the idea of <lb/>
a mail to <lb/>
receives mall lo and <lb/>
full speed la another <lb/>
of the wooden and far-lea.-h- <lb/>
in- benefits of Wt <lb/>
system. <lb/>
Tue books bf stales <lb/>
Treasury Department in Washing <lb/>
now contain the names of near- <lb/>
ships constitute this <lb/>
Lakes marine. The <lb/>
water lo whom this Heel <lb/>
would, i <lb/>
make the population of a <lb/>
They are, therefore, <lb/>
to some means of <lb/>
with Homes <lb/>
families in the States bordering <lb/>
the lakes, with friends far <lb/>
away, and the little white steamer <lb/>
pet forms I his service as perfectly <lb/>
as can be desired. <lb/>
Before the of <lb/>
Specialties <lb/>
in and examine these rare- <lb/>
fully and Bee how it will pay you lo buy goods <lb/>
We are going to give OUT <lb/>
in TUB MONTH OP here <lb/>
an- II ten of the <lb/>
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We hie oilier goods for hot weather. Come and <lb/>
ask for .-in. <lb/>
Bethel High School. <lb/>
M A strictly first-class Preparatory School. Prepares <lb/>
Both SexeS. f.-r college m UH Our Motto. <lb/>
, W MISS Assistant, <lb/>
J. W . j w J s,.,,,,, and Art. <lb/>
piano <lb/>
3.00 Incidental fee, per year, <lb/>
Board For further particulars address <lb/>
J. W. Principal. <lb/>
delivery it was difficult to send let- <lb/>
to any one aboard ship. el <lb/>
though Niagara's the <lb/>
movement cf vessels to the Great <lb/>
Lakes, and their voyages and <lb/>
forth were the shores cf <lb/>
States, with a population of <lb/>
and their ports of call in- <lb/>
six cities of over <lb/>
population each. This may seem <lb/>
Strange, but it i easily explained <lb/>
by fact that the greater <lb/>
her of lake steamers <lb/>
J. L Cherry Co. <lb/>
The Oily Department Store in <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
ATTENTION, FARMERS <lb/>
Hail Hail Hail I Hail <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
Crops insured Against Damage or Loss <lb/>
insure Tobacco for per acre. <lb/>
insure Cotton for per acre. <lb/>
We insure Small for per <lb/>
ALL PAID IN FULL. <lb/>
Park Region Mutual Hail Ins. Association, <lb/>
New From the <lb/>
Combinations. <lb/>
of the Slate <lb/>
board of today turned <lb/>
over to State <lb/>
the schedule assessments levied <lb/>
for this year against <lb/>
that have come to this Slate for <lb/>
their charters. these there arc <lb/>
and the assessed <lb/>
them up <lb/>
told about <lb/>
corporations operating under <lb/>
laws of New Jersey. The list <lb/>
today includes what are termed <lb/>
the State it <lb/>
is probable that half a million <lb/>
additional taxes will be <lb/>
from corporations. Tin <lb/>
list does not include taxes on rail- <lb/>
road or canal property, or on <lb/>
corporations using <lb/>
streets of the various municipal <lb/>
, ., <lb/>
New Jersey has we <lb/>
of aggregating <lb/>
000,000.000. <lb/>
FOB STEAM SUPPLY. <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE<lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and lies always <lb/>
on hand <lb/>
Fresh goods kepi <lb/>
hand. fount produce <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Manufacturers of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior and Exterior Finishings <lb/>
for Fine Modern and Cheap <lb/>
solicit your patronage <lb/>
guarantee to give satisfaction in <lb/>
prices, styles and work. <lb/>
scud your orders to <lb/>
The <lb/>
Admirers of Admiral in <lb/>
Baltimore want the name North <lb/>
avenue, in that city. to <lb/>
avenue. The present name <lb/>
is no longer appropriate, the north- <lb/>
of the city having <lb/>
extended far beyond the avenue. <lb/>
We ha lust added Steam Supply lo our business and <lb/>
sell awing In this line very low. Bee us when in <lb/>
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard Globe <lb/>
Valves, Check Valves, Water <lb/>
Air Cooks, steam Hancock <lb/>
U. S. Injectors, Cocks, <lb/>
vi Pipe Pitting nil <lb/>
LINK OF Belt, <lb/>
leather Belt, Belt Belt Hooks, <lb/>
Some people have unhappy <lb/>
faculty of saying the right <lb/>
the wrong time. <lb/>
TORPID LIVER. <lb/>
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, <lb/>
in districts their virtues <lb/>
coated. <lb/>
Take No Substitute- <lb/>
Sew., P.- and lira. <lb/>
Cook Stoves. <lb/>
HART. <lb/>
J WORLDS SUPPLY OF VOLCANOES. <lb/>
The terrible catastrophe of SI. <lb/>
has attention to <lb/>
I other v of about a <lb/>
known. Of these, <lb/>
three and twenty live arc now <lb/>
active. Those now quiescent are <lb/>
not quite extinct; any of them may. <lb/>
I at renew an activity <lb/>
I which, so fares Is known, is but <lb/>
suspended. Vesuvius was <lb/>
by the ancient world as ex- <lb/>
the period the de- <lb/>
of Pompeii. From <lb/>
I,, ii, i again <lb/>
n of three <lb/>
centuries. <lb/>
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perpetual activity, <lb/>
are now inter- <lb/>
active. The volcanoes <lb/>
of Spain were very active in the <lb/>
province of Mania in 1819. The <lb/>
the Canaries, de <lb/>
Islands, Isle de <lb/>
Hie Japan, Ha- <lb/>
Mexico, America, <lb/>
Ecuador am oilier Slates along the <lb/>
Terra arc conn <lb/>
tries containing volcanoes <lb/>
active. The Azores and the <lb/>
Hawaiian Islands arc. ill fact, <lb/>
but rising from <lb/>
the sea. Alaska contains several <lb/>
active volcanoes, the North- <lb/>
western of the Pacific in- <lb/>
mountains that have be- <lb/>
come in very recent <lb/>
limes A glance at a map of <lb/>
world on which the volcanoes are <lb/>
marked will give a vivid idea of <lb/>
their distribution. This i not a <lb/>
as the map will clear- <lb/>
shew. <lb/>
volcanoes that <lb/>
; coming active usually give warn- <lb/>
lug by This was not <lb/>
i ease in Martinique, however. <lb/>
The begins by pouring out <lb/>
huge volumes of smoke composed <lb/>
of gases and steam, and then conic <lb/>
volcanic pumice, and every <lb/>
now and then volleys of <lb/>
porous and <lb/>
Globular masses <lb/>
white hot lava are thrown out <lb/>
spiral like forms, <lb/>
sounds. Through the <lb/>
clouds the crater lightning <lb/>
Mashes, and the clouds themselves . <lb/>
are the glare of the <lb/>
lava beneath, lava Itself may <lb/>
be thrown out by explosions or it <lb/>
may open ways through huge <lb/>
the side of the mountain. <lb/>
very violent eruptions the whole <lb/>
head the n be <lb/>
blown off, or the n may be <lb/>
riven apart, as at Krakatoa. The <lb/>
ashes are sent out III vast <lb/>
being light, are <lb/>
lied lo enormous distances. <lb/>
The ashes of Vesuvius have <lb/>
alien In Constantinople. The <lb/>
ashes from St. Vincent in <lb/>
darkened whole sky <lb/>
does; those in 181.1 <lb/>
were carried TOO lo Mill miles In <lb/>
quantities. The ashes from <lb/>
1888 Idled the upper nil <lb/>
and produced the sunsets <lb/>
year, which continued j <lb/>
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a volcano arc deadly. Java tho <lb/>
neighborhood of active <lb/>
has been found covered with the <lb/>
dead bodies of wild animals <lb/>
deer and the like. was, <lb/>
no doubt, waves noxious gas <lb/>
that killed Pierre, <lb/>
faint idea of the energy of <lb/>
j volcanic may be had con <lb/>
the necessary <lb/>
I merely to maintain a column of <lb/>
lava the level of the summit of <lb/>
a high mountain. Is <lb/>
In height. A pres <lb/>
sure of about one thousand <lb/>
is necessary make the <lb/>
i lava How from its crater, Tho <lb/>
Martinique volcano was 1,330 me- <lb/>
high, and pressure was, at <lb/>
atmosphere--- <lb/>
New Yolk Hull. <lb/>
Congressman Cowherd, of Mis- <lb/>
relates that he was making <lb/>
a campaign speech last fall when <lb/>
he was annoyed by the frequent <lb/>
interruption of a countryman <lb/>
who seemed bent on making <lb/>
said the speak- <lb/>
determining to squelch the dis- <lb/>
you heard the <lb/>
ii of how a braying ass put to <lb/>
the entire Syrian <lb/>
yon lie afraid of this <lb/>
shouted the object <lb/>
of this pointed rebuke; <lb/>
ain't danger of it stampeding. <lb/>
You've done tested it <lb/>
Advertising is a <lb/>
There is no luck about <lb/>
no chance, no scheme. It <lb/>
is legitimate, straightforward <lb/>
from beginning lo end, from <lb/>
the campaign is started <lb/>
clear up to close of business at <lb/>
the Advertising is a <lb/>
mate, means of gaining <lb/>
an cud. The which <lb/>
appeals best is that which is <lb/>
planned with the greatest <lb/>
contains the greatest volume <lb/>
of honest intention speaks in <lb/>
frank, unequivocal words <lb/>
reliable goods about care- <lb/>
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