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-W-<lb/>
SAVE YOUR <lb/>
FOB, PRESENTS <lb/>
Cigar BANDS and Old Virginia Cheroot WRAPPERS fit A Y g g <lb/>
with TAGS from NATURAL LEAF, <lb/>
. . <lb/>
I in presents, ONE TAG being equal to TWO CIGAR BANDS or TWO OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOT WRAPPERS <lb/>
MAN Lit. <lb/>
BANDS <lb/>
The above illustrations <lb/>
represent the presents to be given for <lb/>
. <lb/>
WRITE. YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS PLAINLY on outside of con. <lb/>
BANDS or WRAPPERS and forward them by registered mail, or express <lb/>
prepaid. Be aura to your package securely and properly marked, so <lb/>
will not he in transit. Send bands wrappers and requests for presents <lb/>
requests for to C. Hy. Brown, Avenue. St. Louis. Mo. <lb/>
Cent Cigar Bands <lb/>
American Cigar Company <lb/>
OUR NEW ILLUSTRATED of presents for 1902 includes many <lb/>
articles not shown above. It contains the most attractive list of presents ever offered <lb/>
for bands and wrappers, and will be sent by mail on receipt of postage two <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
Our offer of presents for bands and wrappers will November 1902. <lb/>
V,<lb/>
ave You Forgot <lb/>
A. Q THAT All AN <lb/>
LINK OF <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
OLD DOMINION <lb/>
A other thing <lb/>
WHICH I am i MENTION <lb/>
Come sue your Barrel of Flour <lb/>
Yours to please- <lb/>
. White. <lb/>
ICE <lb/>
leave Washing- <lb/>
too dally B A. H. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville dally at j <lb/>
II. for Washington. <lb/>
ill Washington <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb/>
Aurora, South Creek, <lb/>
Quarter, Ocracoke nod <lb/>
all i.- for me West with tail- <lb/>
at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. Co. from <lb/>
Now Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line and Chesapeake <lb/>
s. s. Co. from Baltimore. Mer- <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
. J. CHERRY, Aft., <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
L. District Boat. <lb/>
Washington, N. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
For Nails Doors. <lb/>
Windows, Paints-, Hope, <lb/>
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car- <lb/>
Tools, to <lb/>
Whichard. C. <lb/>
The complete In every lo <lb/>
pat in ii i i m, low as I he <lb/>
lowest. Highest market price <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
Sale of Property for Taxes <lb/>
On the day of <lb/>
I- ill offer for sale in town of <lb/>
N. tor taxes, the following property, or j <lb/>
much U- <lb/>
I cash, <lb/>
out- town lot, <lb/>
r, town kit, -J <lb/>
A- i two town lots, so <lb/>
J. II. one lot. I OS <lb/>
Jordan, fur 1900. lot, JO <lb/>
W infield, J. I., R. st. lot, i <lb/>
II. W. <lb/>
Town Tax for N. C. i <lb/>
I lit <lb/>
I'm <lb/>
km Hilling I <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
I Mayo Ii, i. and Company, now I <lb/>
doing Frank C. <lb/>
awl Co. successor, tn <lb/>
and Company, <lb/>
j Coast Line Company. <lb/>
The <lb/>
notice mi action as above <lb/>
been commenced before tin- <lb/>
June, that warrant <lb/>
been loaned <lb/>
I take<lb/>
lay Of<lb/>
property Mid Ion <lb/>
at Ayden, <lb/>
and Ilia arc required t, appear before <lb/>
on-at in Greenville, in county, <lb/>
at a. tin-bah of July. <lb/>
answer or to the of <lb/>
tin Plaintiff or the said will <lb/>
apply to tin- court f-r the t demanded, <lb/>
c ii. <lb/>
Justice tin- Peace. <lb/>
K V. Col, ally, r <lb/>
North Carolina's Foremost Newspaper. <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer <lb/>
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. <lb/>
i. y <lb/>
door to Wilkinson. to A <lb/>
In the Court I <lb/>
bribe Hi-tint <lb/>
In the of of tin- Old <lb/>
Dominion fur <lb/>
liability. <lb/>
of authority and TOMPKINS. Publishers. <lb/>
j. p. CALDWELL, Editor, <lb/>
above by Hon. I;. I'm- <lb/>
May 29th, on <lb/>
of June, at the <lb/>
old Dominion in die town <lb/>
X. C . at M., <lb/>
ale I-. <lb/>
of tin minion at in <lb/>
i a wharf, <lb/>
June 1902,<lb/>
ST. <lb/>
IN- <lb/>
A LINE OF <lb/>
CREDITORS. <lb/>
THE tho <lb/>
largest telegraphic news service I <lb/>
delivered to any paper between <lb/>
Washington and Atlanta, <lb/>
its special -n ice is the <lb/>
ever handle-, a North Caro-I <lb/>
Una paper. <lb/>
obtain V. S. <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
or <lb/>
; .-I on <lb/>
Secure <lb/>
i i. ii.-<lb/>
TRADE-MARKS <lb/>
For book, <lb/>
M M U <lb/>
U S <lb/>
Poultry Fancier Free. <lb/>
The Dixie Fancier, published by <lb/>
R. at Albany, is <lb/>
a 16-page monthly journal devoted <lb/>
exclusively to poultry, a subject <lb/>
in which people are constantly <lb/>
more profit and interest. <lb/>
We wilt send the Fancier free for <lb/>
a year to any subscriber to <lb/>
who pays <lb/>
a year's subscription in advance <lb/>
during this month. <lb/>
Dental Surgeon, <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton and Brokers <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, <lb/>
ons. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago New Orleans. <lb/>
Also a Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. COREY. <lb/>
duly qualified before i-,.,,. ,. <lb/>
Clerk of .- A N <lb/>
ii <lb/>
DON'T THY lo OBI any old <lb/>
that is offered yon, but <lb/>
t nice, fresh and <lb/>
palatable. We have <lb/>
SMOKED MEATS <lb/>
are <lb/>
nay we sell more <lb/>
FRUITS and <lb/>
any store In town. Thai means we <lb/>
the BEST at right price. <lb/>
If you want a Cigar <lb/>
or good Smoking Chewing To- <lb/>
these <lb/>
also. <lb/>
The place to get t lie BEST every <lb/>
lime is <lb/>
THE NEW <lb/>
ii l. Ii n. i the It <lb/>
d, i e is hen by a ti all par- <lb/>
in lilt-l to the in <lb/>
to tin- undersigned, and <lb/>
ma i lbs <lb/>
are t the tot pay <lb/>
nu-iii on or i-.-i- the 99th day of Slay. <lb/>
. r notice will be plead bar in <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Mar, <lb/>
11.11 WILSON, <lb/>
d. b. n. of I <lb/>
I Mi ii more is <lb/>
extent nude up of <lb/>
to <lb/>
original matter. <lb/>
-WEEKLY <lb/>
pi i Friday <lb/>
It Ml in- paper <lb/>
Sample i t on application. <lb/>
Add ran <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Chin lotto, N. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
J. W. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Hags. <lb/>
of James deed. and shipments <lb/>
t. V. Cox, Attorney. I <lb/>
Administratrix Notice. <lb/>
Having n is ix on <lb/>
I -I i . I . . I I. <lb/>
of Pill N. ft, all I-I-m <lb/>
lo estate are mail hi m <lb/>
and all pen i I <lb/>
must <lb/>
ii for payment within <lb/>
date thin be <lb/>
plead n bar of their re , <lb/>
May 1902 <lb/>
i. ti <lb/>
Photographer, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. ft <lb/>
Tin- r In good w ft low <lb/>
i oar <lb/>
Halt Cabinets ii per <lb/>
All other wry cheap. Crayon Portraits <lb/>
made tram any small picture Nice <lb/>
on baud all the time. and <lb/>
examine my work. No trouble to shew <lb/>
sample and The very <lb/>
to all. <lb/>
I to IS a m. Yours to please, <lb/>
J. C. LANIER, <lb/>
I IN <lb/>
American and Italian Marble <lb/>
i i, , i <lb/>
Wire and Iron Pence Sold. <lb/>
fork and puts <lb/>
d Hal, n i u. <lb/>
WHEN YOU WANT <lb/>
Dry Groceries, <lb/>
etc., go to <lb/>
Mrs. L. If. WHITE, <lb/>
Nice lino i on low <lb/>
bought for or <lb/>
HUNDLEY, <lb/>
RICHMOND, VA,, <lb/>
Q- <lb/>
lilt; GREATEST STOCK <lb/>
OP <lb/>
i. M. <lb/>
Wholesale retail <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, Bed- <lb/>
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba <lb/>
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor <lb/>
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
and Gail <lb/>
High Key West Che- <lb/>
roots, Henry George Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Apples, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Glass <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
nun, Cheese, Beat Butter, New <lb/>
Sewing Machines, and nu- <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for Com <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
l n t hi- <lb/>
I Court. <lb/>
IN THE SOUTH <lb/>
SOLICITED. <lb/>
709-711.713 E. Broad Si, <lb/>
RICHMOND, VA. <lb/>
STATS North <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
B. <lb/>
t. Notice of <lb/>
T i. Wan-. I Sale, <lb/>
Mfg. Co. <lb/>
an execution directed to the <lb/>
in. from the of <lb/>
above entitled action, <lb/>
will, on the of <lb/>
July, at IS o'clock <lb/>
house id county, sell to the <lb/>
eat bidder lo sold elocution, <lb/>
all the right, title interest which the <lb/>
Warehouse A ft Co., <lb/>
has In the <lb/>
One lot bounded the north by K. Lang, <lb/>
mi east by M. lot, the <lb/>
west by J. C lot, on by <lb/>
M Km acres. One other <lb/>
lot at the corner of street <lb/>
mid the right way of the Atlantic Coast <lb/>
I in the west side of road <lb/>
ft to s thence west with <lb/>
south with <lb/>
a links in the lino of Front <lb/>
Street, these east with Front street, ft <lb/>
to the also one other lot <lb/>
at s stake on the ditch and runs -nth <lb/>
Hi coat poles lo In the Bold, <lb/>
thence west to <lb/>
being lino, with line poles <lb/>
to the ditch, up the to the be- <lb/>
nine acres more or lees. <lb/>
of Jane, <lb/>
W.<lb/>
All the News <lb/>
Twice a Week <lb/>
-Far <lb/>
a Year <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
IR TO <lb/>
., PER. <lb/>
VOL. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. N. C, FRIDAY, 1902. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
Week <lb/>
Tuesday and <lb/>
RICKS t WILKINSON <lb/>
Great Cut in Prices of <lb/>
Wash Dress Fabrics and Silks <lb/>
most wail until and <lb/>
season in make it never <lb/>
our to tin SO. We a time <lb/>
limit mi goods, if nut sold within that <lb/>
I hey must go. This week we offer <lb/>
other meat values many <lb/>
finest novelties st prides far In-low cost f <lb/>
importation, an can <lb/>
with tho season all <lb/>
before <lb/>
All of our While <lb/>
silks, <lb/>
Piques, in white tad been <lb/>
M per cent. <lb/>
Also yards <lb/>
lie yard. Kine pin <lb/>
dots, rosebud all <lb/>
white and assort- <lb/>
not. broken, quality <lb/>
elsewhere <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
Bethel High School. <lb/>
Preparatory Prepares <lb/>
College for Life Our Motto. <lb/>
J. W. assistant, <lb/>
J. and Art. <lb/>
Primary Department, ah, j-1111 <lb/>
Intermediate, rent, 3.00 <lb/>
Advanced, 8.00 fee, per <lb/>
Hoard moderate, For further address <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
From <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Is defeated, <lb/>
President is humiliated <lb/>
I lie party is spill In <lb/>
twain. Boob lathe practical result <lb/>
the conference of republican <lb/>
senators held last evening. Al- <lb/>
though adjourned <lb/>
nut action, seventeen republican <lb/>
expressed op- <lb/>
position lo Cuban reciprocity, <lb/>
the <lb/>
baa to the <lb/>
an underlying desire to <lb/>
humiliate the lie is <lb/>
no more acceptable to <lb/>
of tho today than he <lb/>
ho on i <lb/>
his Humiliation as Vice- <lb/>
and If Ike people ran <lb/>
made to believe I hat he is <lb/>
a leader lie Will lie <lb/>
more effectually retired at next <lb/>
national <lb/>
Pi the passed <lb/>
the <lb/>
lbs <lb/>
to the it <lb/>
requires only the <lb/>
to a law. <lb/>
nil the public mien In <lb/>
settlement and capable of improve <lb/>
moot ha been exhausted and <lb/>
provisions of this lull many <lb/>
more sores will be opened up. <lb/>
The action of the Senate Com- <lb/>
in reporting favorably <lb/>
bill Senator granting <lb/>
in Admiral full pay <lb/>
, retired pay, a <lb/>
rest admiral, which be now re <lb/>
will meet with the general <lb/>
approval of lbs country, lo order <lb/>
lo get a favorable report on this <lb/>
pot lion the bill, Mr. <lb/>
obliged to submit <lb/>
nut inn of inn of his meas- <lb/>
which asserted that was <lb/>
in command t the battle of <lb/>
ago mid in doing so re- <lb/>
it Is a fact and <lb/>
one it requires no assert ion of <lb/>
Congress to convey to the know- <lb/>
ledge of the grateful people of the <lb/>
Another hem who hits <lb/>
come for a lain reward for <lb/>
bis service, i be War is <lb/>
Captain flat's who commanded the <lb/>
Oregon in record trip <lb/>
Cape Horn and o tendered such <lb/>
affective to Admiral <lb/>
in the destruction of the <lb/>
Spanish Beet, <lb/>
Hot <lb/>
Weather <lb/>
Specialties <lb/>
Mr. D. L. <lb/>
M r. in examine these BARGAINS care <lb/>
fully and see how it will pay you lo buy goods <lb/>
here. We are going to give COT PRICES <lb/>
DURING THE MONTH OF <lb/>
are s few of the special articles <lb/>
and here <lb/>
Shirt Waists <lb/>
you If on compare with <lb/>
A ion of Styles, Ma- <lb/>
and low <lb/>
the lies far you to <lb/>
Fans <lb/>
-I . mi, <lb/>
, null the <lb/>
Parasols <lb/>
We have ill <lb/>
lit fill lit- <lb/>
hi l. <lb/>
Hammocks<lb/>
I'm <lb/>
iii I <lb/>
Hi. y an <lb/>
We have <lb/>
ought lo have.- lo reel <lb/>
if yon i i <lb/>
know how pleasant <lb/>
We Oilier goods for hot weather, <lb/>
ask for them. <lb/>
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal. <lb/>
ATTENTION, FARMERS <lb/>
Hail Hail Hail Hail <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co <lb/>
Only Department Store in <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
the Democratic voters of the <lb/>
Third <lb/>
One of the cardinal principles <lb/>
Democracy every <lb/>
i rat should cheerfully submit to <lb/>
j the ill the majority there <lb/>
any expression of that <lb/>
will. <lb/>
I am now satisfied I bat a major- <lb/>
of the people of this District <lb/>
favor giving Mr. aloe-re. the <lb/>
en. Solicitor, a second term of <lb/>
office, he and com- <lb/>
Although the vote <lb/>
District appears to be close, <lb/>
I do not consider it proper to re <lb/>
main longer and thus <lb/>
canst him to continue the arduous <lb/>
and canvass I am Inform- <lb/>
ed be is making Hie various <lb/>
counties of the I have <lb/>
attempted an active canvass of <lb/>
tho District, as I preferred to let <lb/>
my name go before the people <lb/>
without any active effort to <lb/>
their I entered <lb/>
this because had the right <lb/>
to aspire to an office within the <lb/>
line my profession without any <lb/>
bitterness of feeling, and I retire <lb/>
in the same spirit, My services <lb/>
at tho disposal of the Slate. <lb/>
and County Committees <lb/>
they have been at all <lb/>
furtherance of principles of <lb/>
III aid of <lb/>
election of all its nominees. <lb/>
Now that I am assured that a <lb/>
majority of the people favor the <lb/>
renomination of Mr. Moore, no <lb/>
support more loyally than <lb/>
myself, I wish to express lo <lb/>
ii loads in Craven the i <lb/>
counties of the District my grate- <lb/>
thanks their loyal support. <lb/>
The good will of <lb/>
, my citizens is more <lb/>
i-d than political <lb/>
Very respectfully, <lb/>
D I. <lb/>
The Ten Commandments tor Married <lb/>
A cherry, handsome Baltimore <lb/>
wife says that every married pair <lb/>
may lie as happy as herself and <lb/>
her observing the <lb/>
following rules, which she calls <lb/>
The Matrimonial Tea <lb/>
Let each allow the other <lb/>
to know something. Let the <lb/>
husband frequent his home after <lb/>
hours, allowing his hitch <lb/>
key lo cat her rust through disuse. <lb/>
Let them lie as courteous to each <lb/>
bet a-they were before marriage. <lb/>
Let the husband appreciate <lb/>
wife as bis best partner and then, <lb/>
fun- her. Let each <lb/>
assist in beautifying the home. Let <lb/>
BOt worry him with petty <lb/>
domestic troubles. Lei her not <lb/>
because Mrs. has a <lb/>
or hires a servant. Let <lb/>
make home more pleasant <lb/>
the club. Let her <lb/>
With him in and be <lb/>
wisely saving of his earnings us <lb/>
possible. To ibis add the good <lb/>
rhymed advice let it apply <lb/>
to <lb/>
Hi- to hi faults a little blind; <lb/>
lie lo his virtues ever <lb/>
A Friend. <lb/>
I from dyspepsia and <lb/>
T. <lb/>
1.1 Worry Oaks, N. had <lb/>
many doctors no <lb/>
avail one me to try <lb/>
b save immediate relief. i-an <lb/>
anything want now and <lb/>
Is good, i <lb/>
by dieting, further weakens <lb/>
the system. You <lb/>
food. enables yea to <lb/>
what you by digesting it without <lb/>
the stomach's aid, John I. Woolen.<lb/>
Crops Insured Against Damage or Loss by J <lb/>
We insure Tobacco par acre. <lb/>
insure Cotton for 110.00 per acre. <lb/>
We insure Small for 18.00 <lb/>
ALL PAID IN FULL. <lb/>
Park Region Mutual Hail Ins. Association, <lb/>
I b; oases at lime. It. A. White will write your politics tor <lb/>
r It- Mm N. C. <lb/>
e a as s -w- e s W s i W i <lb/>
White to Establish a <lb/>
Colony of in New Jersey. <lb/>
Henry While, the last colored <lb/>
man to sit in Congress, a member <lb/>
from North. Carolina, in both the <lb/>
and sixth <lb/>
greases, to be at the v <lb/>
head of a which has <lb/>
chased K. <lb/>
Bargains in Millinery <lb/>
I Have Just Purchased a Drummer's <lb/>
Samples of the Latest Styles of Millinery. <lb/>
were <lb/>
them for t <lb/>
lit at a that <lb/>
next thirty days at <lb/>
enables me lo <lb/>
Less Than New York Cost<lb/>
Oldest Office Holders. <lb/>
Some ago Mr. of <lb/>
Wand, was bragging <lb/>
he had the oldest office holder <lb/>
the point wt <lb/>
vice to I found In the <lb/>
United Slates, was told in the <lb/>
Post I bat time how Mr. <lb/>
Perry Clark, of Richmond, H. I., <lb/>
had been town clerk there for fifty <lb/>
I years, being eighty Bye years old, <lb/>
laud was still holding on. <lb/>
year this veteran went before <lb/>
people and was triumphantly re- <lb/>
In his felicitous and in- <lb/>
Mr. wrote <lb/>
i this Islander a letter of con- <lb/>
assuring him that the <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
of land near <lb/>
X. J., May. <lb/>
It is to a colony <lb/>
of from North Carolina. <lb/>
The name of lbs town is to <lb/>
Already several ave- <lb/>
base out. <lb/>
ii lo buy a on the <lb/>
plan, and ii lo have <lb/>
ten years lo for It, <lb/>
It is in be an agricultural <lb/>
the sumo plan us Jewish <lb/>
colony e. I, muled by <lb/>
the de fund <lb/>
York Dispatch, <lb/>
This line samples embraces Trimmed and <lb/>
trimmed Hats in nil the styles, Shirl <lb/>
Leghorn Flop <lb/>
Children's tailors, Fancy Flowers <lb/>
was proud of so faithful a <lb/>
public <lb/>
Mi. W. W. <lb/>
and Hie <lb/>
i from Mr. have <lb/>
says Mr. <lb/>
A HAPPY <lb/>
HOME <lb/>
Is one where health abounds. <lb/>
With impure blood there cannot <lb/>
be good health. <lb/>
With a disordered <lb/>
cannot blood. <lb/>
Such opportunity for Bargains in Millinery <lb/>
offered before in Be sure see <lb/>
before are over. <lb/>
never <lb/>
the <lb/>
, n. D. HIGGs <lb/>
Convention. <lb/>
At a meeting Of the Hem erratic <lb/>
Cotton Bagging flea always <lb/>
on d <lb/>
Fresh kepi <lb/>
hand, produce <lb/>
sold. A trial will you. <lb/>
D. <lb/>
Ms Pills <lb/>
Interior and <lb/>
for Fins Modern and <lb/>
lags. <lb/>
solicit your and <lb/>
guarantee to give satisfaction revivify the torpid LIVER sod restore <lb/>
styles and work. Its natural action. <lb/>
eiders to A healthy LIVER means pure <lb/>
blood. <lb/>
Pure blood means health. <lb/>
Health means happiness, <lb/>
fake no Substitute AH <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
and Selling. <lb/>
Anybody money or <lb/>
the Third and a and a tot of hand <lb/>
Judicial ran It Is a simple <lb/>
held at on 1908, fair. The real Is lit selling <lb/>
las vent Ion the d is where <lb/>
was nailed i- mes In. <lb/>
lo nit it N. C, just as Important as are the <lb/>
1909, st IS sad the The <lb/>
in., the mini of man's sales Is <lb/>
said <lb/>
order of lbs <lb/>
Chairman, to <lb/>
K. Secretary. Witch Ila I Sal, <lb/>
wisdom of his d<lb/>
now <lb/>
palm <lb/>
con <lb/>
ins in office fifty <lb/>
two years, He s John Laws, <lb/>
Register of in Orange <lb/>
l . nix I am <lb/>
be office continuous- <lb/>
ii longer any other man now <lb/>
n ii . in America, certainly <lb/>
than has Mi. <lb/>
Laws has been re-elected <lb/>
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seared, The and <lb/>
made a combination <lb/>
nun. a close shave, <lb/>
I. won out by <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
tin inst. he lives, <lb/>
i; will ban- beet <lb/>
In North for <lb/>
fall I'd consecutive He <lb/>
wan John <lb/>
Adams, the fir-t year bis <lb/>
i was 19.53, and it has never <lb/>
more lie l said <lb/>
worth <lb/>
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win upward <lb/>
i lo the lion i I nut- <lb/>
; hi i folly. <lb/>
EDWARD ILL. <lb/>
And Coronation Has Been <lb/>
some days the papers <lb/>
bet speaking illness of <lb/>
King of and in- <lb/>
that might be of such a <lb/>
nature as to interfere with his <lb/>
which was set for this <lb/>
week and in Which all the <lb/>
felt more or less interest. Some <lb/>
looked at the reports the s <lb/>
health lightly, while others receive <lb/>
the situation gravely. <lb/>
A telegram received by <lb/>
Kit tins afternoon shows <lb/>
that the situation is grave and the <lb/>
condition of the King serious. It <lb/>
reads; <lb/>
Coronation postponed. King <lb/>
ill, and at last report was <lb/>
sinking <lb/>
------o <lb/>
Fever. <lb/>
River is another name f-r Lit- <lb/>
It Is more than most <lb/>
people think. and <lb/>
Dowels mean a It <lb/>
serious may <lb/>
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for <lb/>
Write II M Va. <lb/>
have i John I. Woolen. <lb/>
But the i Thick skinned. <lb/>
If a person who neglect to pay <lb/>
his bills only knew how often ho <lb/>
was abutted to as a <lb/>
and how many limes hut is <lb/>
In the of s day's <lb/>
he wool <lb/>
make an extra to pay what <lb/>
he owes, ii be very <lb/>
fur a person to be walking along <lb/>
Hi- be by the <lb/>
men as a person who will <lb/>
not pay. This does not allude to <lb/>
persons who, through or <lb/>
misfortune, are unable to pay. <lb/>
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Liver Pills <lb/>
That's what you need; some- <lb/>
thing to cure your bilious- <lb/>
and give you a good <lb/>
digestion. Pills arc <lb/>
liver pills. cure con- <lb/>
and <lb/>
Gently laxative. <lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
bland t X. <lb/>
ma attend <lb/>
Fat IDA Y, <lb/>
A league bet <lb/>
of dabs in <lb/>
ad Then iii be two <lb/>
days of ball Back town avail <lb/>
weak. <lb/>
arc eighteen <lb/>
work In with <lb/>
The <lb/>
strangest part of it is they <lb/>
encouragement in work. <lb/>
The North Carolina <lb/>
mail at H <lb/>
Owing to a of <lb/>
date meetings here <lb/>
Greenville members of as- <lb/>
cannot <lb/>
Than arc of <lb/>
opinion on decision of the Bu- <lb/>
In the, Greenville bond <lb/>
Injunction caw. To the least. <lb/>
plain to need alga <lb/>
It would Only <lb/>
schedules of <lb/>
to make the <lb/>
If the of <lb/>
Commerce would a <lb/>
and ask for these they <lb/>
would Why do <lb/>
this <lb/>
ADVISED TO LEAVE. <lb/>
At Would be Better off Without <lb/>
Him. <lb/>
People Greenville have ex- <lb/>
pressed Indignation over the <lb/>
sad death of the the <lb/>
name of Miller, which <lb/>
curred Sunday. This mis not the <lb/>
girl's real name, as will In- seen <lb/>
from a <lb/>
The indignation grow to such a <lb/>
point ii number of represents. <lb/>
live men <lb/>
different trades and professions, <lb/>
together to divide upon <lb/>
a of action In regard t <lb/>
author of the loin. <lb/>
After consultation a <lb/>
of twenty one of these citizens went <lb/>
factory, DID work- <lb/>
ed. o'clock Monday <lb/>
evening and to m him. The <lb/>
man was called the of <lb/>
Gray <lb/>
My hair falling out and <lb/>
turning very fist. But your <lb/>
Hair Vigor slopped falling and <lb/>
restored the natural <lb/>
E. Z. N. Y. <lb/>
It's impossible for you <lb/>
not to look old, with the <lb/>
color of seventy years in <lb/>
your hair Perhaps you <lb/>
art seventy, and you like <lb/>
your gray hair If not, <lb/>
use Hair Vigor. <lb/>
In less than a month your <lb/>
gray hair will have all the <lb/>
dark, rich color of youth. <lb/>
II N a All Iranian. <lb/>
If your ya. <lb/>
lit will <lb/>
vim a. tattle.<lb/>
J. C. A CO., Lowell, <lb/>
I Fresh Gossip From Nearby Vicinities <lb/>
chief Justice has pa-1 the factory when the <lb/>
law I of the read folio, log <lb/>
i note and handed it lo <lb/>
I It s <lb/>
Greenville, x. c <lb/>
collar opinions hit <lb/>
i-. <lb/>
A SAD DEATH. <lb/>
Woman Bears the Shame While Destroy- <lb/>
Goes tree. <lb/>
Sunday a house of ill lame <lb/>
near the liver, a young Woman <lb/>
died under circumstances Dial are <lb/>
extremely sad. This young woman <lb/>
or rather girl, as the only <lb/>
by the <lb/>
name of Miller, recent <lb/>
became a mother, a child not <lb/>
live weeks old Wine left <lb/>
the charity of the world. <lb/>
Some kind people of the <lb/>
by Our Correspondents an I <lb/>
Ir Readers.<lb/>
Winterville <lb/>
I smile he had on his face last <lb/>
I day morning one of the long <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS est you ever did sec. It's a girl. <lb/>
NOTES. I Monday. <lb/>
K. N. Hart ii friend came in <lb/>
N. C., June SB. , to see us n short while Tuesday. <lb/>
I have a pair of A little nephew of It. <lb/>
out wheat was made by Oral son is visiting the family of his <lb/>
In the year of 1868 that I have uncle here. <lb/>
used yen and have very I A year old daughter <lb/>
near d c all the far a two of Mr. Will fell yesterday <lb/>
I looked r the of <lb/>
pinnate girl her <lb/>
to be held next opinion of w, to gel lo <lb/>
are lo -end reports to has the death of Ails . <lb/>
as pawl- Brooks, baa been such as of this gill's down <lb/>
so the names of all delegates the people of this community to. <lb/>
real extremely Indignant, and has smaller sister were left orphans for the males and for the <lb/>
them to conclusion that females, each, <lb/>
are no longer a have the Rural <lb/>
horse farm, with lint little <lb/>
and arc still good. The tires <lb/>
have never been louse, and this <lb/>
dry weather they are Still all r <lb/>
are, I think, worthy the name <lb/>
Of Hill Wheels. Now <lb/>
don't yon think they should conic <lb/>
off tax book I have none of <lb/>
your new work, would if <lb/>
there Is improvement ob the old <lb/>
i ii mil lie <lb/>
Iron from A. ti. Cox <lb/>
MTg. Co. <lb/>
who hat <lb/>
been visiting friends in <lb/>
returned home on yesterday morn- <lb/>
train, and more than one was <lb/>
glad. <lb/>
Mist Minnie left lust <lb/>
Saturday Oxford to spend n <lb/>
few weeks with friends. <lb/>
Miss Annie is visiting <lb/>
Mis. Wyatt in <lb/>
of was <lb/>
here and Saturday. <lb/>
W. several pointer <lb/>
and bloke her right arm between <lb/>
the and elbow. <lb/>
Hoy has joined <lb/>
army and leaves for Fort Monroe <lb/>
fall is told us us and pups he would like to dispose at <lb/>
may be published before <lb/>
y convention, <lb/>
your In Greenville, alter awhile. Perhaps. <lb/>
Will Hospital movement is almost an <lb/>
allowed to fail through for want toe you it will <lb/>
I In <lb/>
came hare The little is months old <lb/>
lived with was of Mr. and Mrs. Whit ford <lb/>
evening was <lb/>
. , , ii,. also. I hi- uncle mar died Sunday <lb/>
hen there is goon morals, and <lb/>
,., I,,.,,.,.,,,.,,.,. you leave this <lb/>
a. as possible. i <lb/>
makes ls her youth and innocence All for a visit <lb/>
slowly. There should <lb/>
ii the opportunity <lb/>
hand. <lb/>
. <lb/>
mil wail <lb/>
now at <lb/>
is <lb/>
I in has received <lb/>
I'm <lb/>
th. Slate Commissioner of tabor <lb/>
Ii is a book of <lb/>
nearly pages covers com <lb/>
o'clock p. in. June <lb/>
When this was banded to <lb/>
Newton's only words were, <lb/>
I don't see how I cause I her <lb/>
But committee turn- <lb/>
ed and walked quietly not <lb/>
left mi <lb/>
Vance <lb/>
wrought her ruin, and when it be and returned Monday. <lb/>
apparent that the crime I. F. Manning went to Kin-Ion buried <lb/>
be exposed the girl be Monday evening and returned <lb/>
coming mother, the put morning. <lb/>
of hi- and ill a house K. F. a teacher in the <lb/>
of ill fame. Asylum, is <lb/>
her sickness gill was his patents near here. Ed. <lb/>
very repentant, and said if she was is a credit lo count. <lb/>
Rev. c. w filled his <lb/>
AYDEN NOTES. <lb/>
V, June ISM, <lb/>
The Free Will Publish <lb/>
Co., have their new <lb/>
press will soon begin to -end <lb/>
out the paper to its ninny <lb/>
subscribe in. <lb/>
The cry of rain, ruin is no <lb/>
heard, arc gelling it <lb/>
plentifully. <lb/>
Little Davis, infant son of <lb/>
Mr. mid Mis. C. M. died <lb/>
Sunday illuming. its remains <lb/>
inlet red in the cemetery on <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
goes out to the bereaved parents. <lb/>
Mrs. T. went over <lb/>
to re- <lb/>
Hie evening Mon- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
A little child Mr. thus. <lb/>
Spier is unite sick. <lb/>
Mist went up <lb/>
yesterday morning. <lb/>
Clarence Cannon and Miss <lb/>
Blanche, and Miss <lb/>
went <lb/>
Si They a very <lb/>
day. <lb/>
The infant child Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
J. Smith died Monday morning. <lb/>
one of them answering him. spared to get out of her surround. <lb/>
It was agreed among I In.,; she would lo make regular appointment in church <lb/>
that no violence ,. I her life what to be. When here last Sunday Rev. <lb/>
be <lb/>
the statistics of the State's no word to Sew <lb/>
ton except such as were in <lb/>
labor We hive <lb/>
received the report tor <lb/>
las year. <lb/>
Tl t v. Mr. i. <lb/>
from race for Hie <lb/>
n ii Ion Ii t of I his district, <lb/>
field clear PHI <lb/>
Mr. I. I. this <lb/>
the Judicial will <lb/>
no give him the nominal inn Decided In the Affirmative <lb/>
in the note. There was no <lb/>
in about matter, bin <lb/>
was the open, quiet and <lb/>
ed method of outraged in <lb/>
i. of a man <lb/>
unworthy the name, and to show <lb/>
Hint they mean to protect our <lb/>
understand that Newton <lb/>
it known that not; A. D. spoke at night the <lb/>
live ii is said she male a dying interest of Wake Forest and the <lb/>
statement which she had made re I Baptist Female Kill <lb/>
before, the uncle was <lb/>
the of her ruin. it. T. of Greenville, <lb/>
The unfortunate girl a very pleasant day here Sunday, <lb/>
die have a Christian burial Mi gone lo to visit rel- <lb/>
hex morning ha- been spending several . . <lb/>
B. of was in <lb/>
town Monthly night. <lb/>
in <lb/>
the cemetery<lb/>
K. F. wife <lb/>
train here for Tues- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Miss Cox It visiting <lb/>
Miss Jennie is visiting <lb/>
her brother, Mr. <lb/>
Waller of <lb/>
was in town a day or two this <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Goo. of <lb/>
spent Tuesday night here. <lb/>
K. V. Cox is on the sick list. <lb/>
Mr, and Mrs. It. C. <lb/>
May spent Sunday in the <lb/>
and Mrs. A. J, Manning <lb/>
In Cherry Hill Cemetery, Rev. Bryan. <lb/>
I M. services at the <lb/>
grave. A Dumber of the beat <lb/>
pie of Die attended <lb/>
thus showing their sympathy <lb/>
I for u sad ending of young <lb/>
life. <lb/>
may let such a crime <lb/>
w. J. h. Goodman, of Baltimore, spent <lb/>
I hey may call W. It. Nobles i Monday night in <lb/>
advert or not to <lb/>
as Printers Ink wisely God in His <lb/>
it. no longer a question, for It ties will call at this <lb/>
ha in <lb/>
The commercial reports cull <lb/>
attention m odd per cent, of <lb/>
the failure the country over arc <lb/>
x. <lb/>
knowing this is the <lb/>
place lo get good wink. <lb/>
the past week we have hum- <lb/>
pared out <lb/>
the large material re- <lb/>
tin properly the but hope to have <lb/>
C. V. Wilson Married. <lb/>
by net Mr. Moore well <lb/>
d this honor. <lb/>
in this Slate tees too many <lb/>
North Carolinians by ii <lb/>
Think hard lo <lb/>
.-man ha- won in the advertise- for offering a reward to In <lb/>
game, and at once you can it the lyncher nor the for send your orders <lb/>
who have been It's waste m to bring them to Justice, right and we-will handle <lb/>
Tenure of office ii always who nay they If we in little delay as <lb/>
pay demands economy without I use of who say they w should <lb/>
suing; and then than is lbs in- <lb/>
retain homeward <lb/>
loss of interest in a life's work. <lb/>
Then follows vain longing for more <lb/>
put-, wasted may <lb/>
be, bitterness d oblivion This <lb/>
is an <lb/>
Comment in<lb/>
with all after <lb/>
vantage lo Hue seeker, yon <lb/>
Bad linger majority of men <lb/>
desiring public <lb/>
willing to give a good <lb/>
secure It. <lb/>
A Good Memory. <lb/>
At a little dinner the other night <lb/>
with orders for was that the <lb/>
Sen I On Your Printing. <lb/>
I lends are Till <lb/>
understand why people fool them for to do <lb/>
much money away etc. j Herald. <lb/>
They are wondrous wise men <lb/>
people <lb/>
of the ml. be <lb/>
train made at <lb/>
with train bringing mail <lb/>
and passengers from Raleigh <lb/>
points west of there, nobody <lb/>
.-in- to forward in mat- <lb/>
times lately referred lo the <lb/>
and that <lb/>
these fellows who back their <lb/>
ions against nil the cold, hard <lb/>
facts, Like the suckers, are <lb/>
being born every minute but <lb/>
sharper sharper competition is <lb/>
every year depleting their ranks <lb/>
driving them lo the wall <lb/>
hanging their mind and their <lb/>
methods of doing <lb/>
As bath to soothe <lb/>
the savage -o has the low, <lb/>
soft sweet voice of a woman. A rich j <lb/>
man called up <lb/>
girl in central in Han <lb/>
Her sweat, gentle <lb/>
tones his ear, he <lb/>
her the <lb/>
young Inly in lot with <lb/>
tones in- weal lo courting <lb/>
A copy of X. <lb/>
Mrs. c. F. a former I j., by the <lb/>
woman marriage of Mr. C. <lb/>
tar of an ax Sheriff and Miss <lb/>
committed in M. in that on <lb/>
folk night. u. ,. <lb/>
of its a of most <lb/>
She graduated <lb/>
with honors York Med- <lb/>
The girl who steels her College for Women, receiving <lb/>
will not have stolen. her license M. recently <lb/>
Wink has on <lb/>
auditorium at <lb/>
colored race had <lb/>
than while folk. Murk Twain, <lb/>
who was agreed with the <lb/>
remark, to prove it told the <lb/>
years ago, when South, I <lb/>
an old colored man WOO Claim- <lb/>
ed to have Washing- <lb/>
ton. I if he WM in the <lb/>
bout when <lb/>
the Delaware, and he In- <lb/>
tint <lb/>
said I, you <lb/>
when took ii hack the <lb/>
cherry tree <lb/>
looked worried for min- <lb/>
nod with it beaming <lb/>
smile, <lb/>
mass,,, I dun <lb/>
drove tint back <lb/>
York I <lb/>
The of a girl's <lb/>
took Charge of a nun which <lb/>
life is when -he has a no successful- <lb/>
one lo Ii lo. <lb/>
Al a colored man lost a <lb/>
leg while trying to hoard a back- <lb/>
I rain being warned to <lb/>
do mi. lie a- drinking. <lb/>
Fools ate self mule. <lb/>
A man can always square bin <lb/>
Retail, manage, resignation without retorting ; cube <lb/>
I being n practicing <lb/>
lawyer Mr. Wilson is in <lb/>
Bankrupt y for Northern New <lb/>
Jersey, and ii in <lb/>
bit adopted host <lb/>
of friends in his native <lb/>
me to note his success in <lb/>
tin and him <lb/>
upon his happy marriage. The <lb/>
couple look a bridal tour to <lb/>
Niagara. <lb/>
of job, now I <lb/>
an- going on lo never <lb/>
lo of the <lb/>
.,. .-. breakers. Swift Mills, in Edge. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
covers ii Home men arc lorn great, some. <lb/>
b had if the many an ugly and other., <lb/>
taken secure if. The I just no insurance. <lb/>
the Farmers. <lb/>
grows plainer every day that <lb/>
the newspaper is the lot medium <lb/>
for advertising any kind of articles. <lb/>
a Chicago dealer in <lb/>
Implement reports <lb/>
results from <lb/>
using the space of daily <lb/>
Wilmington had home raised <lb/>
watermelons <lb/>
The man who uses a small i in- <lb/>
stead of a capital may be lacking <lb/>
education, or he may merely be <lb/>
henpecked. <lb/>
Orders for JOB so- <lb/>
Latest styles best <lb/>
OUR RALEIGH LETTER. <lb/>
I of In <lb/>
N. June <lb/>
We hear and read a great deal <lb/>
boat the of <lb/>
North Carolina now, <lb/>
mid the work appears to Is- <lb/>
progressing most admirably. But <lb/>
there is a feature of this question <lb/>
heat which little or nothing has <lb/>
been said in pi nil, thus far, and <lb/>
yet there is a strong undercurrent <lb/>
work that is going to force it to <lb/>
when As <lb/>
meets next wit, <lb/>
of the burden placed <lb/>
the several classes of i <lb/>
to foot the of the largely in- <lb/>
creased appropriations for public <lb/>
education. <lb/>
I was talking with one of <lb/>
ablest lenders of the last Senate <lb/>
who will be re-elected this <lb/>
he mud the sentiment his <lb/>
section demanded a decided reform <lb/>
along this It it also true, he <lb/>
added, that very large <lb/>
of white payers arc <lb/>
determined not to lie taxed so dis- <lb/>
proportionately to provide long <lb/>
term and high grade schools for <lb/>
and lo foot the bills for <lb/>
their while the <lb/>
themselves contribute <lb/>
nothing, many not <lb/>
even paying poll Another <lb/>
prominent eastern public mini as- <lb/>
that education of the <lb/>
country is stripping the <lb/>
farms of laborers is decidedly <lb/>
injurious lo the agricultural inter <lb/>
the etc. Another <lb/>
declared Unit the taken by- <lb/>
some of advocates of <lb/>
-is a false one; <lb/>
that I lie crammed <lb/>
into the average country <lb/>
head n positive injury to him, <lb/>
because it unfitted him for follow- <lb/>
the plow and caused him to <lb/>
become a town <lb/>
And o goes. <lb/>
CULTURE OF <lb/>
Hut there is one feature <lb/>
cation about which there is no <lb/>
question, that is the splendid <lb/>
work of private educational in- <lb/>
with which North Caro- <lb/>
is now blessed, and which <lb/>
the young men and women ran <lb/>
cure the best there is to lie hail <lb/>
a cost that is so small to make it <lb/>
a marvel, when excellence is <lb/>
considered, sonic of these <lb/>
It looks Seaboard <lb/>
Line it to got into <lb/>
the <lb/>
Advices from Saturday <lb/>
stale that the contract bus been <lb/>
signed for the building of n line of <lb/>
railroad Iron <lb/>
and Hint is lo be com- <lb/>
The Convention of the <lb/>
Tenth holds record so <lb/>
F. Long being nominated <lb/>
at II o'clock on Friday morn- <lb/>
alter <lb/>
The Mississippi of Well- ft <lb/>
Co. suing and Avon <lb/>
cotton mills fur price of raw Cotton <lb/>
furnished, seen red a verdict for <lb/>
at Charlotte Friday, all <lb/>
that <lb/>
The family of Senator <lb/>
who been Washington all <lb/>
the and spring, will return <lb/>
to this week. <lb/>
ill, <lb/>
Big Mortgage. <lb/>
of Deeds T. R. Moore <lb/>
has an unusually large instrument <lb/>
In his office lo be led. It it <lb/>
a from Atlantic Coast <lb/>
Line to the States Trust <lb/>
Company, of New York, and <lb/>
the of bond to <lb/>
issued by the railroad. The <lb/>
to be recorded covert M print- <lb/>
ed pages, or something over <lb/>
words. <lb/>
Over two thirds or the <lb/>
in Chatham, who listed their poll, <lb/>
have failed to pay their poll tax <lb/>
and yet children receive as <lb/>
much from the public school fund <lb/>
as the children of white men who <lb/>
pay nearly all the taxes. And the <lb/>
Republican leaden are howling <lb/>
and whining because these <lb/>
are not allowed to <lb/>
vote keep them in office Pitts <lb/>
Hill, who lived near <lb/>
was killed Monday morn- <lb/>
by a freight train on the At- <lb/>
North Carolina railroad. <lb/>
A bottle half filled with whiskey <lb/>
was in his pocket. The man had <lb/>
gone lo sleep with his head next to <lb/>
the track and the train knocked <lb/>
his brains out. <lb/>
. To the Public <lb/>
announce myself a candidate <lb/>
for the office at Register of Deeds <lb/>
for the county of Pitt, subject to <lb/>
Democratic convent <lb/>
J. C. <lb/>
AGRICULTURAL <lb/>
AND <lb/>
COLLEGE. <lb/>
Industrial Education <lb/>
A combination of Theory <lb/>
and Practice, of Book <lb/>
Study and Manual Work <lb/>
in Engineering, <lb/>
Chemistry, Electric- <lb/>
Mechanic Arts, and <lb/>
Cotton Manufacturing. <lb/>
Full course <lb/>
short <lb/>
special courses <lb/>
Tuition and room, lO a <lb/>
term; board, a month. <lb/>
teachers, <lb/>
New buildings for <lb/>
Write for Booklet Day <lb/>
at the A. M. <lb/>
RALEIGH. N. <lb/>
UNIVERSITY <lb/>
OF NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
The Head of the State's <lb/>
Educational System . . <lb/>
Medicine, <lb/>
Li, <lb/>
Pharmacy. <lb/>
One and eight <lb/>
Free to <lb/>
mill the sons minuter. <lb/>
fur tin needy.<lb/>
New Water <lb/>
Hinting <lb/>
begins September <lb/>
F. P. VENABLE, President <lb/>
Impel Hill, North Carolina <lb/>
TWO HAVE BEEN PAID IN <lb/>
Hi III III <lb/>
NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb/>
Value, <lb/>
I. rash Value, <lb/>
Si Paid up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb/>
f. Is <lb/>
U. Will be reinstated if arrears lie paid within month while yon <lb/>
are living, or within three years after lapse, noon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
A after No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb/>
payable at the beginning of the second cf each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb/>
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase tho 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/>
S BE <lb/>
sT OP <lb/>
before buying. We what you want. Come and be con- <lb/>
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. Hal <lb/>
trimmed while you wait, dive us a trial. <lb/>
Yours to please, <lb/>
Misses Erwin,<lb/>
Pt <lb/>
II a big difference <lb/>
between getting fitted and <lb/>
staying fitted in Summer <lb/>
Clothes. It is easy enough <lb/>
for a clothier to put a coat <lb/>
on you, button it up nicely, <lb/>
smooth out the wrinkles and <lb/>
say a good <lb/>
But how Is it after the first <lb/>
rain, or when you have <lb/>
worn it a h <lb/>
when the tailoring shows <lb/>
if there's any tailoring in <lb/>
it. Whether you pay us <lb/>
18.00 or 11.00 for a Flannel, <lb/>
or Serge Suit, we <lb/>
owe yon a lit nil Summer. <lb/>
Don't forget it. We are <lb/>
as anxious as you can <lb/>
be to have it a success. <lb/>
If we fail, it's on you <lb/>
see you are Ki ft.<lb/>
PERSONAL NOTES <lb/>
THE CLOTHIER. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
If there Is n in tin <lb/>
margin of II la to remind yen <lb/>
yon <lb/>
fur ml n <lb/>
early we what <lb/>
YOU nun u and Jen will keep <lb/>
walling fur it. <lb/>
fat those who find <lb/>
cross on their per. <lb/>
Do the that <lb/>
only a few days arc left in which <lb/>
to I <lb/>
There has been enough to <lb/>
make the river muddy also to <lb/>
more water for the <lb/>
Potatoes were liner than <lb/>
this Benson. We saw one Tuesday <lb/>
Hint weighed pound. <lb/>
The farmers bad their crops as <lb/>
clean flower before the <lb/>
came, but now they are <lb/>
lo hustle to keep down the <lb/>
grass. <lb/>
Meeting Closed. <lb/>
The meeting Rev. W. <lb/>
Devi has been conducting for <lb/>
nearly three weeks in the Christian <lb/>
closed Sunday night and <lb/>
be left today for bis home at Pan- <lb/>
The meeting was well at- <lb/>
tended, excellent sermons were <lb/>
preached, is hoped much <lb/>
good will follow. <lb/>
A. and M. College. <lb/>
This great industrial school <lb/>
now really five hundred pupils. <lb/>
If you wish your boys taught to <lb/>
work, prepared for industrial life, <lb/>
in habits of economy, reg- <lb/>
hi net mil it v, write to <lb/>
President Raleigh, N. <lb/>
O , for booklet, Day at tho A. <lb/>
and M. <lb/>
Married <lb/>
From <lb/>
At o'clock this afternoon at <lb/>
the home of Mr. T. A. Nichols, <lb/>
father of the bride, in Dam <lb/>
township, Mr. Thomas M. of <lb/>
Greene county and Miss Alice J. <lb/>
Nichols were married. There was <lb/>
a large attendance of friends and <lb/>
relatives present to witness the <lb/>
and extend <lb/>
to the happy couple. <lb/>
Broke Hit Arm. <lb/>
While outplaying base t- II with <lb/>
other boys, Monday evening, <lb/>
Willie Patrick, a son of Mr. R. F. <lb/>
Patrick, broke a hone in one of his <lb/>
arms. He was running the basis, <lb/>
and collided with one base- <lb/>
men Hi such force as to throw <lb/>
him to the ground and cause the <lb/>
accident. <lb/>
Hurt Again. <lb/>
Borne years ago Miss A. M. Per- <lb/>
while walking along the <lb/>
street, fell on the ice and so <lb/>
injured one hip she has since <lb/>
been unable to walk, having to <lb/>
stay In her room all the time. <lb/>
day evening the went to move her- <lb/>
self from n couch to a chair and <lb/>
received another from which <lb/>
the sullen pain for awhile. <lb/>
Death Mrs. R. P. Sugg. <lb/>
Mrs. Emily Sugg, wife of Mr. <lb/>
It. P. Sugg who formerly resided <lb/>
in died Saturday <lb/>
in Greene county, where <lb/>
Mr. Sugg had recently <lb/>
a farm wan living. The re <lb/>
mains were brought to Greenville <lb/>
Sunday interred in Cherry <lb/>
Hill Cemetery, vices <lb/>
ducted the home by Mr. <lb/>
of and in the <lb/>
Methodist church here by Rev. H. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Messrs. W. M. King, H. Tun <lb/>
stall, W. R. Parker. G. C. Moore, <lb/>
Frank Wilson, Richard Williams, <lb/>
H. It. Coward, D. C. Moire, K. E. <lb/>
Griffin, W. M. Lang, O. Vines <lb/>
and E. A. acted as pall <lb/>
bearers. <lb/>
Mrs. Sugg bail been a consistent <lb/>
member of the Methodist church <lb/>
for many years. She leave a <lb/>
husband many relatives. She <lb/>
was the sister and adopted mother <lb/>
of Mrs. J. h. Sugg, and sister of <lb/>
Mrs. of Green <lb/>
The relatives and <lb/>
friends have the sympathy of a <lb/>
multitude of people <lb/>
A good gone to <lb/>
the happy host in the great <lb/>
Well may it lie said she in <lb/>
Outrageous. <lb/>
Sunday morning a white woman <lb/>
was detected taking from graves in <lb/>
Cherry Hill cemetery vanes, dishes <lb/>
and other receptacles for flowers. <lb/>
It been noticed for some time <lb/>
that such articles placed on graves <lb/>
to hold Dowers were being stolen, <lb/>
and Sunday morning a gentleman <lb/>
watched the cemetery with the <lb/>
above result. more out- <lb/>
and depraved than robbing <lb/>
articles from graves can be <lb/>
ed, and it is shocking to think that <lb/>
such goes on in our midst. <lb/>
do not how any one with <lb/>
respectability can even <lb/>
take the <lb/>
much less articles from <lb/>
Mayor's Court. <lb/>
Mayor W. II. Long has disposed <lb/>
the following cases since lust <lb/>
Ill-lieu us, disorderly con- <lb/>
duct, lined on penny and cost, <lb/>
4.06. <lb/>
Reed, drunk in public lot, <lb/>
lined and cost, 18.90. <lb/>
John and Reed, <lb/>
fray, bound over to Superior court. <lb/>
Walter White, drunk down <lb/>
on street, fined cost, 18.90. <lb/>
Dick disorderly con- <lb/>
duct, fined and cost, <lb/>
Brief Mention People <lb/>
Z With In Social World <lb/>
J -M- M M <lb/>
L. II. is quite sick. <lb/>
W. If. of spent <lb/>
today here. <lb/>
V. J. Lee, of Norfolk, came in <lb/>
Saturday evening. <lb/>
R. C. Rivers, of Raleigh, came <lb/>
in Saturday evening. <lb/>
The little daughter of and <lb/>
Mrs. J. N. Hart is i.-k. <lb/>
Miss Julia is <lb/>
Miss Patrick. <lb/>
U. S. District Attorney Harry <lb/>
Skinner went to Raleigh today. <lb/>
M. R. Lang, of New York, who <lb/>
was visiting S. M. Schultz, left <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
V. L. Stephens, of Dunn, came <lb/>
in Sat evening and returned <lb/>
home this morning. <lb/>
Dr. D. L. Ibis <lb/>
morning from Raleigh, where he <lb/>
had attending the Slate <lb/>
i Dental convention. <lb/>
I W. O. Howard, <lb/>
down Saturday evening and spent <lb/>
Sunday with J. G. returning <lb/>
home this morning. <lb/>
Rev. A. II. Hunter, who made <lb/>
a talk the church, Sun- <lb/>
day morning, the centennial <lb/>
movement in this Slate, <lb/>
left Sunday afternoon for <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
1909. <lb/>
J. C. of Is <lb/>
in town. <lb/>
left this morning <lb/>
for <lb/>
Mrs. F. Harding ha been <lb/>
sick a days. <lb/>
W. v. Moore went <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
Jesse left Monday even- <lb/>
for <lb/>
B. B. returned Monday <lb/>
evening from Durham. <lb/>
Garden returned Monday <lb/>
evening from Washington. <lb/>
W. it. Wilson returned Monday <lb/>
Iron a trip up road, a <lb/>
way. <lb/>
Miss. Moor left this <lb/>
morning for Mount Olive lo visit <lb/>
her sister. <lb/>
Mrs. O. T. and little <lb/>
sou, Charlie, returned Monday <lb/>
evening from Wilson. <lb/>
W. Lang, of came <lb/>
this morning from <lb/>
he has been visiting. <lb/>
Mrs. U. A. Harden, of Ply- <lb/>
month, and Mrs. John <lb/>
Miss of <lb/>
arrived Monday evening to visit <lb/>
the family of W. B. Wilson. <lb/>
Wednesday, <lb/>
L. F. is sick. <lb/>
R. J. Cobb Will Daniel left <lb/>
today for Dunn. <lb/>
S. M. Daniel left this morning <lb/>
for Wilmington. <lb/>
W. E. Moore home this <lb/>
morning from <lb/>
O. L. Joyner returned Tuesday <lb/>
evening from Washington. <lb/>
Carl Parker returned Tuesday <lb/>
evening from Seven Springs <lb/>
Miss Anderson, Ayden, <lb/>
is kin. W. If. Ricks. <lb/>
W. T. returned Toes <lb/>
day evening from Springs. <lb/>
S. V. King, Manager of the <lb/>
Western Union Telegraph Co., of <lb/>
Tarboro. was here today. <lb/>
Miss Kate Harvey mother, <lb/>
of came in this <lb/>
to visit Mrs. It. W. King. <lb/>
O. who has visit- <lb/>
his mother, Mrs. If. F. Dancy, <lb/>
returned to Fort Monroe this morn <lb/>
Joseph Powell, who was <lb/>
some time Militant the depot <lb/>
here and ticket agent at <lb/>
is spending a few days in <lb/>
town. <lb/>
Ho a Fall. <lb/>
Saturday evening Oscar Greene, <lb/>
little sou of Mr. and Mrs. R. <lb/>
was playing in the new <lb/>
that Mr. K. B. <lb/>
is having built in West Greenville, <lb/>
fell from second story. <lb/>
Mr. Oscar homo <lb/>
bis buggy a physician was <lb/>
hastily summoned, when it was <lb/>
found the boy WM not seriously <lb/>
hurt, though he was <lb/>
shocked by the fall. <lb/>
Deaths. <lb/>
Saturday evening Mr. V bite <lb/>
received a from Hertford <lb/>
t he deal h of his h <lb/>
Mr. Darius White. The later <lb/>
was some years ago u of <lb/>
and is well <lb/>
A telegram from this <lb/>
mm nine the death of <lb/>
Mrs. W. Norris, mother of Mrs. <lb/>
J. N. Booth. Mrs. Booth left some <lb/>
days ago to lie at her bedside. Mrs. <lb/>
Norris was great <lb/>
the late Matthew T. <lb/>
Vales. <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 STORE if we did not <lb/>
have the above inducements to offer you. <lb/>
Lace and White Goods <lb/>
Bargain Positively in Greenville <lb/>
Must Be Sold to Reduce Stock. <lb/>
Dimities, Swisses, Lawns, and other Stylish Fabrics in a great Wash Dress Goods Line <lb/>
of Guaranteed Kind <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 LEATHER AND AT PRIORS<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 law 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/>
Grand Showing of Novelties in Grass Linens. Embroidered Mulls. Swisses Fine Novelties in <lb/>
Goods. the Wash Goods Department and see the new fabrics. <lb/>
is on sale at prices which are practically below cost. <lb/>
value, and all the ladies should take ad vantage of it <lb/>
The remainder of th. H. C. Hooker <lb/>
stock of Staple Dry Goods, Shoes, <lb/>
etc., has been removed to the W. T. <lb/>
Lee Co. stand and will be sold at <lb/>
great Sacrifice Prices. <lb/>
The balance of the H. C. Hooker <lb/>
Millinery Stock has been removed <lb/>
to my Big Store and will be sold at <lb/>
Sacrifice Prices. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
The Big Store. <lb/>
N- C. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
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I AM STILL <lb/>
OP-TO DATE LINE <lb/>
Pry broods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
All. <lb/>
doe Minute Cure beat all other <lb/>
ever trio r roughs, <lb/>
croup throat and lung says <lb/>
D. of I'm One <lb/>
Cough Cure ii the only <lb/>
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i arrives by <lb/>
hie. lo One <lb/>
THE BOND CASE. <lb/>
Op men of the <lb/>
Below we give the opinion of the <lb/>
A OF OTHER THING <lb/>
WHICH I AM IX ABLE TO <lb/>
Come lo me for your next of flour <lb/>
Yours to please <lb/>
Coach Cure. Pleasant <lb/>
like It. Sure cure fur . <lb/>
John L <lb/>
M . II. Carroll says ha I head <lb/>
to setting hem; <lb/>
he set be- on eon and -lie <lb/>
oil yesterday with little <lb/>
free <lb/>
V. <lb/>
PATENTS<lb/>
for <lb/>
book, <lb/>
PATENT OFFICE <lb/>
Dr. D <lb/>
Nails, <lb/>
Windows, <lb/>
locks, <lb/>
Paints, <lb/>
Dental surgeon <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
d km to Wilkinson. <lb/>
Doors, <lb/>
Hope, a mes, <lb/>
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car-h <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers <lb/>
to <lb/>
in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain <lb/>
mis. Private Wires lo New York. <lb/>
Chicago New Orleans. <lb/>
DOS <lb/>
tiling offered you, bus i <lb/>
I mi hit ii and <lb/>
palatable. e i c <lb/>
MEADS Cut <lb/>
sugar j are delicious. <lb/>
Wholesalers we sell more <lb/>
VEGETABLES J <lb/>
-lore in town. That means we I July <lb/>
entry the BUST prices. <lb/>
if you a good <lb/>
To- <lb/>
C LISA <lb/>
E. I <lb/>
v N <lb/>
I'll <lb/>
bill II <lb/>
t . I<lb/>
. <lb/>
to restrain the from <lb/>
lag <lb/>
C. The defendant, <lb/>
the Town of Greenville, believing <lb/>
It was by Chapter <lb/>
of the Private laws of 1901 to raise, <lb/>
by the issue and sale <lb/>
par value of coupon <lb/>
for the purposes Act. <lb/>
to hold an election as <lb/>
provided in said chapter; and alter <lb/>
Said election which it found <lb/>
and declared majority of the <lb/>
qualified voters of said town had <lb/>
Hie of said bonds, <lb/>
the defendant to <lb/>
and was offering said bonds <lb/>
for sale. And it alleges in its <lb/>
it had agreed upon a Nile <lb/>
of the same and bad levied a tax <lb/>
for the purpose of paying the so- <lb/>
Interests and the <lb/>
defendant being of the opinion that <lb/>
Chapter of the Public laws of <lb/>
1903 had established a graded <lb/>
school within corporate limits <lb/>
the town of Greenville, had <lb/>
levied a tax of ten cents on the <lb/>
worth of property thirty <lb/>
cents on the taxable polls for the <lb/>
I support of said graded school <lb/>
But the plaintiff, a citizen and <lb/>
lax payer of the town of Greenville <lb/>
believing said Act. providing <lb/>
f i I he issue i I was void for <lb/>
in ii submission to <lb/>
the voters for their approval and <lb/>
Alleged that the Act the <lb/>
pose of establishing the graded <lb/>
school was void, for the reason that <lb/>
it discriminated in distribution <lb/>
the money collected by taxation. <lb/>
between the white and colored <lb/>
establishing this graded school <lb/>
Bub laws has <lb/>
calls, is fifty corners and <lb/>
fifty lines In its boundary, which <lb/>
seem to us to be remarkable, and <lb/>
we re not able to understand <lb/>
ire the boundaries from the <lb/>
calls in the Act. Therefore, for <lb/>
the of explaining the calls <lb/>
the Act, we had a map of the <lb/>
town of Greenville, including the <lb/>
school district, furnished us for <lb/>
the purpose of us to <lb/>
the calls in the Act. Blue <lb/>
V. Bitter, N. O. Postal <lb/>
V. Hackett, MA. <lb/>
the boundaries the <lb/>
school district arc <lb/>
There is another provision in tin- <lb/>
Ad that seems to be explanatory <lb/>
of the gerrymandering the tar- <lb/>
Poultry Fancier Free. <lb/>
The Dixie Fancier, published by <lb/>
J. K. at Albany, Ga., is <lb/>
a I ii page monthly journal devoted <lb/>
exclusively to poultry, a subject <lb/>
which people are constantly <lb/>
finding more profit and interest. <lb/>
We will the Fancier free f-r <lb/>
a year to any to Tan <lb/>
who pays <lb/>
a year's subscription in advance <lb/>
during i In- mouth. <lb/>
North Caroline's Foremost <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer <lb/>
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. <lb/>
CALDWELL TOMPKINS. <lb/>
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor. <lb/>
the <lb/>
largest telegraphic news service <lb/>
delivered lo paper <lb/>
Washington and Atlanta, <lb/>
its special service is the greatest <lb/>
ever handled by a North Caro- <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
SUNDAY eon- <lb/>
of or more pages, and is <lb/>
to a large extent made up of <lb/>
original mutter, <lb/>
represented to receive their SEMI-WEEKLY <lb/>
proportion Of the fund so rats printed Tuesday and Friday <lb/>
of the town for the purposes <lb/>
this school. The eighth section <lb/>
provides If there shall be SO <lb/>
few either race in the district <lb/>
that the board of trustees shall <lb/>
deem inadvisable lo a <lb/>
for that race, then they <lb/>
shall have power to arrange for the <lb/>
i of I lie race which shall be <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
Wednesday evening <lb/>
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
-ho-; a. m. M. A. Allen <lb/>
every Sun <lb/>
lay, morning and evening. <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. <lb/>
II. M. Eure, pastor. Sunday school <lb/>
a. m. L. H. <lb/>
thin. <lb/>
Sunday, evening. Rev <lb/>
J. B. Morton, pastor Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. E. B. <lb/>
F. H. Hard- <lb/>
Minister. even- <lb/>
with sermon every 1st <lb/>
and 3rd Sunday. Lay services <lb/>
every 2nd and 4th Sunday. <lb/>
Sunday-school a. in., W. B. <lb/>
II. Brown, superintendent. Litany <lb/>
every Wednesday a. m <lb/>
Preaching second, <lb/>
fourth Sundays In each <lb/>
month Player meeting Wednesday <lb/>
night. Rev. D. W. Davis, pastor. <lb/>
Sunday school P. II., W. B. <lb/>
Parker, superintendent. <lb/>
regular services <lb/>
el by the special tax herein pro <lb/>
for, in some other <lb/>
or they may give such pro <lb/>
to schools for j <lb/>
that race, the district <lb/>
herein <lb/>
The Constitution says both races <lb/>
shall fare equally matters of <lb/>
public schools, though they shall <lb/>
be taught separate schools. <lb/>
there be so few of either <lb/>
race I he pro of that race may- <lb/>
be given an adjoining <lb/>
Without ascribing any <lb/>
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Dy Till v  <lb/>
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nay o bat lire bulb invalid <lb/>
they were <lb/>
or good Smoking and Chewing To<lb/>
pl gel the BEST <lb/>
also. <lb/>
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tax for the <lb/>
I per year. The largest paper <lb/>
in North Carolina. <lb/>
Sample copies sent on application. <lb/>
Address <lb/>
THE OBSERVES, <lb/>
Charlotte, <lb/>
in <lb/>
J. W. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Factors and handlers <lb/>
Bagging, and Bags. <lb/>
and shipments <lb/>
for the <lb/>
passed I <lb/>
recording the yeas and nays on wine <lb/>
the second and third readings, as <lb/>
tin requires such laws <lb/>
for raising money and taxing <lb/>
people and their property should <lb/>
b aid void on that account. <lb/>
1111- net ion is brought to restrain <lb/>
and enjoin <lb/>
mil from issuing selling bond <lb/>
iii u <lb/>
or <lb/>
Digests <lb/>
what you <lb/>
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Dyspepsia <lb/>
I ., . . ii ii cut of order and needs <lb/>
mm organ is <lb/>
f, -T -1 I <lb/>
l . <lb/>
. . Fr. <lb/>
, . , ll ii- <lb/>
;. . . lb thereon; and to enjoin <lb/>
ii from paying the pro <lb/>
to the trustees of <lb/>
eh Graded <lb/>
and colic-ting any tax for the sup- <lb/>
i. . of said <lb/>
graded -1 Ii . <lb/>
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grade <lb/>
reason the draftsman may <lb/>
h for using the term <lb/>
ace. will suppose it was the j <lb/>
white lace he thought would be so <lb/>
small that It would be worth <lb/>
while lo a school for them, j <lb/>
their money to <lb/>
white district <lb/>
would be fair treatment to the <lb/>
white children in the district, and <lb/>
would it be treating equally <lb/>
with colored race I Would it <lb/>
not be a discrimination against j <lb/>
them But we arc In error in <lb/>
ii was Hie while <lb/>
nice that this inn h is reference <lb/>
to. and it was the Colored race, the <lb/>
rule would be same. We do <lb/>
not the Ac could <lb/>
giving the money cf <lb/>
to other district. The Con <lb/>
ha- given it to them, and <lb/>
the legislature take it away <lb/>
from them and give ii to some one <lb/>
eke. Therefore as s-e <lb/>
this appeal on a rat <lb/>
have Solicited. <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
s . <lb/>
-DEALER IN-<lb/>
A GENERAL LINK OF<lb/>
nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. B. COREY. <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
A. F. A. M. <lb/>
No. meets and <lb/>
Monday evening. E. E. <lb/>
fin, W. M. J. M. <lb/>
Lodge, No. <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
L. H. G. W. Atkins, <lb/>
gee <lb/>
K. of River Lodge, <lb/>
every Friday evening, <lb/>
O. S. Forbes, C. L. <lb/>
son, K . of K. and S. <lb/>
R. Vance Council, No <lb/>
meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, Secretary, J. <lb/>
S. Tun-tall, Regent. <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. meets every first third <lb/>
in Odd Fellows <lb/>
Ball. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy <lb/>
Chief; D. S. Smith, Sec <lb/>
Conclave <lb/>
No. meets every second and <lb/>
fourth Monday nights Odd <lb/>
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb/>
Smith See <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINK <lb/>
RAILROAD CO. <lb/>
SOOT, <lb/>
in <lb/>
Key mil <lb/>
Weldon <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
Mount <lb/>
I. ,. . <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
better year. <lb/>
All <lb/>
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i;. <lb/>
mt <lb/>
I r . It <lb/>
which we will not undertake to lie<lb/>
I THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE <lb/>
NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE I <lb/>
Literary, <lb/>
Pedagogical, Musical <lb/>
-t- <lb/>
. <lb/>
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i . N<lb/>
IN- <lb/>
DOMINI <lb/>
., Ill ii. <lb/>
i Hut ill <lb/>
v I'm . f , <lb/>
July, low, of <lb/>
before J. injunction <lb/>
j was refused up <lb/>
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and prices as low <lb/>
lowest. Highest <lb/>
paid country produce.<lb/>
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matter of which we must take I o- <lb/>
Hue, the establish <lb/>
log graded school discriminates <lb/>
in Its provisions one race <lb/>
and in of the other. If this <lb/>
is -1, ii Is iii I of <lb/>
IX Section of the Constitution, <lb/>
which provides a <lb/>
tin- children of the white race and <lb/>
the children i f tin- colored raw <lb/>
In-1 i i in separate public <lb/>
schools; but shall be no dis <lb/>
i ll of, or to the <lb/>
Administratrix Notice. <lb/>
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one bite <lb/>
shall hilt <lb/>
child, an <lb/>
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not be on <lb/>
of its discriminations. <lb/>
This being an application <lb/>
for Injunction, this court <lb/>
has the right to review the, <lb/>
id tags of fact by the court below, <lb/>
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statement of <lb/>
case on appeal, certified by the <lb/>
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capita as a colored <lb/>
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GREENVILLE,. O. <lb/>
The leader in work and low prices <lb/>
for Si per dozen. <lb/>
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examine my work. No lo <lb/>
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etc., go to <lb/>
Mrs. L. WHITE, <lb/>
thick Jack, <lb/>
Nit. lino cf foods Mow low <lb/>
produce for or in <lb/>
HUNDLEY, <lb/>
RICHMOND, VA, <lb/>
hill have <lb/>
amount capita as any <lb/>
child, and that <lb/>
Senate -the yeas and having <lb/>
been called and recorded on the <lb/>
and third readings, and on <lb/>
different days; but this was not <lb/>
done in the House, of course <lb/>
due this being so, if it is that <lb/>
I t I yeas and nays were not recorded <lb/>
In the House en either Hie second <lb/>
races shall have equal this <lb/>
for an education, so far as the log to us to so, both Acts are <lb/>
money is concerned. for the purposes <lb/>
this bill discriminates were <lb/>
. ,. r,. a perpetual should lie <lb/>
I ace to the prejudice the . v. <lb/>
other race, it is ct G. Black v. Cm- <lb/>
V. l N. missioners Ibid lit There was <lb/>
V. commissioners, I In refusing the injunction. <lb/>
The law will not , <lb/>
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T. M. Manager <lb/>
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All the News <lb/>
Twice i Week <lb/>
------For <lb/>
a Year <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
TRUTH II, TO <lb/>
VOL. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, JULY 1902. <lb/>
TEW PER YEAR <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
Twice a <lb/>
Tuesday and <lb/>
Year <lb/>
RICKS WILKINSON <lb/>
in <lb/>
Wash Dress Fabrics and Silks <lb/>
most houses wait until <lb/>
season to make reduction, it ban never <lb/>
been policy to do so. We put a time <lb/>
limit on good, and if not sold within that <lb/>
period, they must go. This week oiler <lb/>
among oilier great valueR many of our <lb/>
lineal novelties prices far below cost of <lb/>
importation, an opportunity customers can <lb/>
appreciate with the season all <lb/>
before them. <lb/>
STAND FOR HIGHER MORALS.<lb/>
All of White Lawns, Dimities, <lb/>
silks, Mercerized Ginghams, <lb/>
white and figured, have been <lb/>
reduced per cent. <lb/>
Also yards and Scotch <lb/>
Lawns yard. Fine sheer quality, pin <lb/>
dots, rosebud all over effects, fancy stripes <lb/>
and figures, while and tinted, full assort- <lb/>
Lot not broken. quality <lb/>
el sew hue <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
Bethel High School. <lb/>
I. AL C strictly Preparatory School. <lb/>
for for Life Oil <lb/>
J W Principal, MISS <lb/>
J. W. Music Art. <lb/>
Primary Department, 1.50 Art, . <lb/>
2.88 Music, piano lent <lb/>
Advanced, 8.00 Incidental fee, per year, <lb/>
Board moderate. For further address <lb/>
Now the moral sense tin- <lb/>
feeling itself mi deep <lb/>
us to take ; <lb/>
measures lo rid Hie town of <lb/>
very and <lb/>
character, the fuel <lb/>
there arc men living In our <lb/>
whose lives are a to civil- <lb/>
and ii damning t <lb/>
their There are men living III <lb/>
wheat lecherous, beastly <lb/>
lives are defiantly pointed to by <lb/>
boys last merging from the knee <lb/>
pants stage as a justification f <lb/>
departure from the i <lb/>
of right. There are men In <lb/>
daily walk in life is <lb/>
an flagrantly Hung In the <lb/>
face of man in <lb/>
the town, and while their<lb/>
as a reeking even; <lb/>
decency is not so horrible to eon- <lb/>
template as the one rated In I <lb/>
our midst by the brutish wanderer, <lb/>
parts, yet is <lb/>
as shocking the moral <lb/>
and lo Its effect upon the young <lb/>
manhood of the town it is far more <lb/>
powerful and dangerous, because, <lb/>
the one was committed by a com-1 <lb/>
pal at stranger without means I <lb/>
its hideous so aroused <lb/>
the Indignation of the people that. <lb/>
his departure was demanded with- <lb/>
OUt preliminary preparation, and j <lb/>
the other by men of influence <lb/>
menus, no doubt by <lb/>
methods, and the manner <lb/>
in which they ate treated by their <lb/>
fellows is n premium placed upon <lb/>
debauchery and crime and an en- <lb/>
to others to do like <lb/>
wise. <lb/>
So long as <lb/>
the eminently respectable <lb/>
citizenship give their endorsement <lb/>
to these degraded beings, defy <lb/>
the laws man and disregard the <lb/>
laws of ind, just so long will the <lb/>
moral status of re- <lb/>
main impure. <lb/>
When a community buds itself <lb/>
face to with proposition do <lb/>
mantling such prompt attention as <lb/>
with which had <lb/>
lo deal last Monday, it is high <lb/>
time that they go a step <lb/>
and create such a vigorous demand <lb/>
for healthy murals, as lo make the <lb/>
wholly undesirable as an <lb/>
abiding place for such <lb/>
Hot <lb/>
Weather <lb/>
Specialties <lb/>
in and examine these BARGAINS cure- <lb/>
fully and see how it will you lo buy goods <lb/>
here. an- going to give CUT <lb/>
TUB MONTH JUNE, and hero <lb/>
a few of the special <lb/>
We out sell you If you with <lb/>
others. A Style. Mu- <lb/>
Low <lb/>
lent buy. <lb/>
I We the hum grade, <lb/>
others, only Is the toss. <lb/>
Parasols <lb/>
all lira in weal in <lb/>
are cut for ibis month. <lb/>
selection. <lb/>
mid <lb/>
Call <lb/>
Ham mocks <lb/>
Do nut We <lb/>
yon ought to have lo <lb/>
In but <lb/>
ii. you d. kn how <lb/>
arc. <lb/>
We have other goods <lb/>
ask for <lb/>
fur the hot weather. Come and <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
The Only Department Stare in <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
J. W. Principal.<lb/>
i ATTENTION, FARMERS I <lb/>
I Hail Hail Hail Hail I <lb/>
S INSURANCE <lb/>
Crops Insured Against Damage or Loss ; <lb/>
SUNDAY <lb/>
I feel that ought to <lb/>
he upon this very Important <lb/>
The as <lb/>
religious and civil institution, is <lb/>
losing its hold upon the <lb/>
hearts and lives of our people. By <lb/>
a gnat many it is treated with <lb/>
indifference. By one class, it <lb/>
is a day of recreation and pleasure. <lb/>
By another it Is used to do <lb/>
what, they claim, la necessary <lb/>
work. am told I hat are <lb/>
, throughout <lb/>
Ibis, and other counties, some of I <lb/>
whom me Influential, who <lb/>
cure on Sunday, and <lb/>
claim that it i an <lb/>
is nut a necessity, Ho <lb/>
man has the mural or civil tight <lb/>
to cultivate any that <lb/>
his violating both the law of <lb/>
hi-State tn save It, or to <lb/>
plant so much u he knows, <lb/>
in the beginning of the year, he <lb/>
will have lo use God's holy day to <lb/>
gather it. I know of successful <lb/>
tobacco growers who say it is <lb/>
lint a and that whoever <lb/>
does it, does it simply because h <lb/>
wants to. if one man, or one <lb/>
set of men, can set aside one law, <lb/>
then others may set aside another, <lb/>
if it is tn their Interest to <lb/>
When the love of money <lb/>
and completely con- <lb/>
the thought and life that <lb/>
civil and law are <lb/>
trampled under foot are on <lb/>
dangerous ground. Who can fore- <lb/>
gee Dual result <lb/>
i speak uncertain <lb/>
terms when <lb/>
directed at the heads of govern- <lb/>
, or other high i <lb/>
i the violation of any law i- <lb/>
ton certain extent. One <lb/>
of the definitions of the word is <lb/>
lawlessness, This reckless <lb/>
for Sabbath, and the law <lb/>
of the State respecting it, is one of <lb/>
the opining wedges that will, <lb/>
its very nature, lead lo viola- <lb/>
of other laws In this Sun- <lb/>
day principles In- <lb/>
which the heart <lb/>
tuition, -Men <lb/>
not contented lo violate<lb/>
inn in <lb/>
V. I . <lb/>
W pity. <lb/>
FOR STEAM SUPPLY. <lb/>
We Insure Tobacco for per acre. <lb/>
insure Cotton for per acre. <lb/>
We insure Small fur 18.00 per acre. <lb/>
ALL PAID IN FULL. <lb/>
Park Region Mutual Hail Ins. Association, <lb/>
I be time. M. A. will no <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
To the colored Teachers of Will <lb/>
The Institute for <lb/>
colored teachers of this county <lb/>
beheld in beginning <lb/>
on Monday, July and eon <lb/>
tinning two weeks. The law com- <lb/>
you to attend, and you arc <lb/>
notified lo do so. Should <lb/>
you fail lo attend <lb/>
this Institute you will be <lb/>
teaching of this county for one <lb/>
Yr. Take notice and <lb/>
yourselves <lb/>
We have added Steam Supply to our business and <lb/>
will -oil in this low. an when of <lb/>
Globe and Valves, Globe <lb/>
Angle Check Valves, Water <lb/>
Oil Cups, Air fucks, strain Hancock <lb/>
s. Injectors, Cocks, <lb/>
Pipe sixes, Pipe Kitting all <lb/>
LINK OP Packing, Rubber Belt, <lb/>
Belt, Belt, Bell Lacing, Bell Hooks, A-.-. <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
IN <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
fount <lb/>
June SO, <lb/>
Pools arc sometimes self made <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Hugging and Ties always <lb/>
on hand <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly u <lb/>
hand. Country produce <lb/>
gold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Manufacturers of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior and Ulterior Finishings <lb/>
for Fine Modern and <lb/>
toga. <lb/>
We solicit your patronage and <lb/>
guarantee to give satisfaction <lb/>
prices, styles work. <lb/>
Please send your orders to <lb/>
tub <lb/>
A man always square <lb/>
self Without resulting i <lb/>
met. <lb/>
him <lb/>
cube. <lb/>
a ii m <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
will save many <lb/>
him to eat <lb/>
be They prevent <lb/>
SICK HEADACHE, <lb/>
cause the food and <lb/>
lab the body, give been <lb/>
DEVELOP <lb/>
coated. i <lb/>
lake No Substitute. <lb/>
Pip and Drain <lb/>
Garland Cook Stoves. <lb/>
civil law but drag with <lb/>
them their who for the <lb/>
mist pail arc ignorant, and need <lb/>
the uplifting of their <lb/>
employers, and right full v should <lb/>
It, rather than be taught, <lb/>
by precept and example, to <lb/>
law Hod and man. The <lb/>
laborer is told, in some cases, they <lb/>
will In- paid extra for Sunday <lb/>
in others, are <lb/>
in th. n faces they must work <lb/>
on Sunday, r lose their job. <lb/>
the is the <lb/>
lone, in the former bribery. <lb/>
the authority of ls <lb/>
above nil other authority, and <lb/>
the Sabbath <lb/>
iii keep it holy. days <lb/>
shall thou do thy <lb/>
works bill the seventh Is <lb/>
Hod; III <lb/>
it not . any work, <lb/>
I nor son. nor thy <lb/>
thy manservant, not maid <lb/>
servant, nor nor <lb/>
stranger l within thy gates <lb/>
People persuade them- <lb/>
helve i- no harm, <lb/>
the heaven and earth says <lb/>
every g-1 d man and woman, who <lb/>
the Hie the <lb/>
lo use up ii- their might <lb/>
ii. H. M. Ki <lb/>
Democratic <lb/>
a i invention of the Democratic <lb/>
party of Pitt county is hereby rail- <lb/>
ed to meet in the Court at <lb/>
Greenville on Saturday, July <lb/>
at o'clock, M., for the <lb/>
purpose of appointing delegates to <lb/>
the Democratic Convention, <lb/>
t In held the city of Greens- <lb/>
lb in on Wednesday, July <lb/>
to the Congressional and <lb/>
Judicial convention when called. <lb/>
Township primaries will be held <lb/>
at o'clock, P. on <lb/>
Juno 28th, at i he usual <lb/>
s, for the purpose of <lb/>
delegates and alternates <lb/>
tn county <lb/>
The of delegate- and <lb/>
each town-hip will be en- <lb/>
tilled to is us <lb/>
I Beaver Dam A, <lb/>
I, <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
I, <lb/>
Swift Creek W <lb/>
By order of the Democratic Ex- <lb/>
Committee of <lb/>
L. BLOW, Chairman. <lb/>
L. Secretary. <lb/>
To The Point. <lb/>
A bright boy, who had been <lb/>
taught the nature of strong drink <lb/>
promised to shun it, one day <lb/>
moral and visited a rich uncle, who was a <lb/>
teetotaler. He offered the boy a <lb/>
glass wine, which be declined. <lb/>
lo sec bow far be could <lb/>
be tempted, he Urged the boy to <lb/>
drink, and Anally offered Mm the <lb/>
ill u watch he would drink. <lb/>
The buy declined, <lb/>
don't tempt if I keep a <lb/>
I can some day buy a watch <lb/>
of own, if I drink and lake <lb/>
watch I may later on have to <lb/>
pawn ll get Council <lb/>
Republican,<lb/>
Si in- i Is ii in <lb/>
ll ,, more Hum mo i <lb/>
think. Al i and <lb/>
mi in I ll I <lb/>
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Win- <lb/>
,.,, mi- <lb/>
b mil elm <lb/>
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When get aerial navigation <lb/>
men will cease to leave foot- <lb/>
prints iii sands of timer. <lb/>
When fool is the victim of <lb/>
he is a chip <lb/>
if tin- blockhead. <lb/>
ii generally places the high <lb/>
, on when he <lb/>
suing damages. <lb/>
Lends m in All. <lb/>
beats ell <lb/>
in.-s I <lb/>
lung says <lb/>
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little <lb/>
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viii I- nine i i One Minute <lb/>
i, lass Children <lb/>
, ii. son- i grip, <lb/>
John I- <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
That's what you need; <lb/>
to cure your bilious- <lb/>
and give you a Rood <lb/>
digestion. Avers Pills arc <lb/>
liver pills. They cure con- <lb/>
and biliousness. <lb/>
Gently laxative. <lb/>
a .- . . <lb/>
w-v fl A Gently laxative. <lb/>
O A Vt U w i inn<lb/>
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