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Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
Wednesday evening <lb/>
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every Sun <lb/>
lay, morning and evening. <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. <lb/>
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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/>
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II. Brown, superintendent. Litany <lb/>
every Wednesday a. m <lb/>
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fourth Sundays In each <lb/>
month Player meeting Wednesday <lb/>
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Sunday school P. II., W. B. <lb/>
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THE OBSERVES, <lb/>
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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/>
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, JULY 1902. <lb/>
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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/>
i s <lb/>
Win- <lb/>
,.,, mi- <lb/>
b mil elm <lb/>
I . ll <lb/>
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/>
. Hue <lb/>
i i lo Hi- it <lb/>
little <lb/>
I I <lb/>
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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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
I. N <lb/>
i. <lb/>
t N.<lb/>
RIVER DISASTER. <lb/>
Tug Boil Sinks and All On Board Sup- <lb/>
posed Greenville <lb/>
Boy Among the Victims. <lb/>
learns by <lb/>
phone from Washington f a mast <lb/>
The schooner <lb/>
Bra in of <lb/>
i cached Washington <lb/>
early this morning reported <lb/>
that the Patterson, belonging <lb/>
to the Lumber sank <lb/>
during the storm hut night <lb/>
site miles below Wash- <lb/>
and that all on hoard were <lb/>
supposed to be lost. <lb/>
The left Washington <lb/>
Friday evening to no down the <lb/>
river to Green Point and bring up <lb/>
the schooner which was <lb/>
loaded with for Mr. K. B. <lb/>
Moore. The crew of the Patter- <lb/>
son, all while, consisted W. J. <lb/>
Captain; Henry Daven- <lb/>
port, engineer Kit-hard Waters. <lb/>
fuller, cook. <lb/>
Allen Moore, of Mr. E. II. <lb/>
Moore, was also on board, be go <lb/>
to look alter the <lb/>
for bis lather. <lb/>
The lug got the schooner <lb/>
and was mi the back to Wash- <lb/>
the some <lb/>
one on the schooner saw a Hash <lb/>
the There <lb/>
were cries for help beard in the <lb/>
and the tug soon sank. <lb/>
The schooner its on <lb/>
to Washington. <lb/>
As as possible after the <lb/>
news was received, the buoy ten <lb/>
tier with a part among whom <lb/>
have used Hair Vigor <lb/>
for a treat many years, and <lb/>
though I am past years <lb/>
age, yet I have not a gray hair in <lb/>
my <lb/>
Geo. Md. <lb/>
mean all that rich, <lb/>
dark color your hair used <lb/>
to have. If it's gray now, <lb/>
no matter; for <lb/>
Hair Vigor always re- <lb/>
stores color to gray hair <lb/>
Sometimes it makes the <lb/>
hair grow very heavy and <lb/>
long; and it stops falling <lb/>
of the hair, too. <lb/>
II a All mils. <lb/>
i u supply <lb/>
ii one e mil <lb/>
s bottle. <lb/>
If your <lb/>
rill <lb/>
Of I <lb/>
J. C. CO., Lowell, <lb/>
Fresh Gossip From Vicinities<lb/>
Department. <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
by Our Correspondents an I <lb/>
Readers <lb/>
of Norfolk and of <lb/>
Mamie Galloway <lb/>
are all here this week. We arc en- <lb/>
joying their visit very much. <lb/>
m. was the scene a beautiful <lb/>
marriage at the Christian church. <lb/>
before the hour arrived <lb/>
people were assembling from all <lb/>
to witness the <lb/>
holy wedlock of Mr. J. M. <lb/>
ham and Miss both <lb/>
As the sweet strain of <lb/>
wedding broke <lb/>
forth by the skillful touch of Miss <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Dr. I. T. Taylor, <lb/>
ii <lb/>
TOWN MATTERS. <lb/>
Proceedings Board Aldermen. <lb/>
I he of Aldermen met <lb/>
Thursday In accordance with <lb/>
requirement of town charter, all <lb/>
but one of the members being pies <lb/>
The Tax Collector presented the <lb/>
Insolvent tax list, which was <lb/>
lowed. The insolvent list on gen- <lb/>
tax amounted to only about <lb/>
which showed remarkably <lb/>
good collections. The list <lb/>
ordered published. <lb/>
The Finance Committee reported <lb/>
in hands of Treasurer 9204.24 <lb/>
general and <lb/>
cemetery fund. <lb/>
reported <lb/>
X. <lb/>
A. Q. Cox <lb/>
Mfg. have been selling <lb/>
your wagons and carts for some ton, Was here Monday, <lb/>
time and as far as we ran learn A very sad accident occurred <lb/>
they are giving satisfaction, here doe Buck shot his <lb/>
We have yet to learn of a single little sister Eva very bad with a <lb/>
tire becoming loose. We think shot gun. It is thought the shot <lb/>
your wagons and earls are good, will be natal. <lb/>
honest cheap goods and think you H. Proctor went to <lb/>
nil have no trouble in selling nil Monday. <lb/>
you can ft Baker. Quite a number of our people <lb/>
Hamilton, N. C. attended church at Salem <lb/>
The little soldiers that went oft We all enjoyed the Ice cream <lb/>
to the war have returned and no Supper in mil Tuesday night, <lb/>
smoke of been scented. <lb/>
hope they will stay with us a week j Annie Joyner of Kinston, the wed <lb/>
longer. ding party reached the door of the <lb/>
J. J. Mason went to -s to the altar <lb/>
W. B. agate showed a cab <lb/>
Friday that after having all <lb/>
the dead leaves waste pulled <lb/>
from it Weighed fourteen and one <lb/>
half pounds, This was a grown <lb/>
one. <lb/>
Kittrell left yesterday for <lb/>
Fortress Monroe where he will <lb/>
spend the u, XI three years the <lb/>
service of Sum and for the <lb/>
good of country. <lb/>
John II. Smith, of near here, <lb/>
brought us a full blown lotion <lb/>
blossom that was pulled on the <lb/>
M. Bryan, our pool master, <lb/>
The for , , , . . , <lb/>
baa just received a nice lot of lock <lb/>
K total which will add very much <lb/>
sold thirteen . ,, ,, ., <lb/>
I to the appearance as well as the <lb/>
convenience of his office. <lb/>
The other standing committee <lb/>
ON ITEMS. <lb/>
Jane it, 1808. <lb/>
Jacob attended <lb/>
Masonic installation at Greenville <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
I. Hectic, and W. <lb/>
Cask ins .-pent a short while <lb/>
D. c. <lb/>
stopped over with us yesterday <lb/>
and last <lb/>
I,. A. to New Bern <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Felix went to <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Joe Rasberry has been here <lb/>
several days hustling insurance. <lb/>
Col. Moses received a <lb/>
had no reports to make. <lb/>
The Chief of Police made report <lb/>
collections liming the month. <lb/>
The that out <lb/>
check Thursday evening for <lb/>
Mi.-s Dora Cox is visiting Miss insurance on his wife, <lb/>
of Bethel. W. J. and J. L. Patrick <lb/>
Miss Kittrell went to Kinston Wednesday on <lb/>
evening to visit Kinston. <lb/>
Bight many from here attended <lb/>
he Masonic at Greenville <lb/>
were Mr. Moore a marine most discussion was Supreme <lb/>
diver, left for the scene of the dis I Con it decision on the bond <lb/>
aster, to see if the bodies can junction and whether lo proceed <lb/>
part of the day it Greenville Wed <lb/>
Capt. leaves a wife ed as interest on and for <lb/>
He came Bertie graded Some favored is- <lb/>
had lived in Washing tub once for refunding, <lb/>
business. <lb/>
Miss May Bell of Kin- <lb/>
is visiting Hotel <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
Ion nine years. M <lb/>
leaves one child. <lb/>
I m re <lb/>
Allen Moore was about <lb/>
Davenport while <lb/>
and pone for <lb/>
though In st to n <lb/>
. was dually determined to a <lb/>
years special meeting Monday afternoon <lb/>
Mimic I <lb/>
Kate Chapman and <lb/>
A. ti. Cox and B. H. <lb/>
took in educational <lb/>
It I <lb/>
of age lived in Greenville lie at o'clock, the last day the <lb/>
fore his father to Washing- Board can exist, also to <lb/>
ion-nine years ago. He was a <lb/>
grandson of Mr. alien <lb/>
a splendid hoy, <lb/>
Much i- fell in <lb/>
in -ad disaster and the <lb/>
friends hereof Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
invite incoming Hoard to <lb/>
mid consult with them over the <lb/>
matter. <lb/>
The reports the Finance Com- <lb/>
and on <lb/>
i in books of Tax Collector and <lb/>
K. G. Chapman and wife Goldsboro, spent the day here <lb/>
Sunday visiting Mr and Mrs. L. <lb/>
E. at Hotel Cobb. <lb/>
Prof. Cogging arrived <lb/>
city last evening and w ill lecture <lb/>
it Christian church today. <lb/>
I. his located here <lb/>
bought out the entire stock <lb/>
Including building of J. C. Gas <lb/>
near the bridge and will <lb/>
business the same <lb/>
is visiting <lb/>
and Bailie <lb/>
Moore extend deepest sympathy tn and Treasurer were also deferred <lb/>
I hem. lo tin i- meeting Monday. <lb/>
Violet returned lo petition of the Greenville Sup- <lb/>
Washington about o'clock ply Co., to permit a railroad side <lb/>
Ibis reported that truck to extend across street <lb/>
not i ace of could as lo reach their property, was <lb/>
The Patterson was sunk I. d on the table <lb/>
entirely out sight, the pilot i The of L I. Moore for <lb/>
being washed nil and found for expenses incurred in go- <lb/>
a mile further down river. It ii trying t-i a <lb/>
is thought that mid the which was presented <lb/>
the Captain wen iii the at last, meeting was <lb/>
and were washed overboard taken up again, and <lb/>
the was <lb/>
rally at Bethel Friday. <lb/>
Joe Latham, of Washington, <lb/>
gave ii- a smiling glimpse as he <lb/>
passed through <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Li x n and a Mr. <lb/>
-pent Wednesday <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Mi-s <lb/>
Misses Mollie Bryan <lb/>
Kittrell this wick. <lb/>
That was a bevy of pretty girls <lb/>
met and <lb/>
they all spoke lo little US. <lb/>
how we did feel. <lb/>
Miss Sidle to <lb/>
and returned <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
Miss Laura Cox left Wednesday, <lb/>
In attend Commencement. <lb/>
Mrs and little Bell, <lb/>
of are Visiting in town. <lb/>
Mrs. M. I. Cox went to Ayden <lb/>
yesterday on u visit. <lb/>
The Violet left the diver there <lb/>
the hull of sunken <lb/>
boat, a telephone men sent <lb/>
after Violet's <lb/>
return, stales the <lb/>
Wall <lb/>
found the cook room of th <lb/>
Daily 28th. <lb/>
-amt Here <lb/>
here i- C in low u <lb/>
admit chickens running large. <lb/>
Folks who allow chicken- lo <lb/>
trespass on their i have no <lb/>
light to complain if chickens <lb/>
should killed Ibis Is <lb/>
a to <lb/>
gel shot gun loose <lb/>
t the law chickens have no <lb/>
more right to run at large than <lb/>
cattle, hogs or horses. <lb/>
k, <lb/>
Lightning Them. <lb/>
We bear that night <lb/>
colored people were sitting <lb/>
up with a a miles <lb/>
south town. Hilling <lb/>
lightning struck the house, <lb/>
there was a <lb/>
lie lug lining I In-ii led <lb/>
and am not one <lb/>
In luck dining the <lb/>
The fellow who U K -i <lb/>
may also he his own wont <lb/>
Cut III . <lb/>
called for, The vote resulted in a <lb/>
I Mermen t and <lb/>
voting In pay Hie bill, <lb/>
a King, Coward and <lb/>
j of the Hooker voting against. The May <lb/>
had decided the question by voting <lb/>
to pay lull. <lb/>
The usual monthly accounts <lb/>
were <lb/>
was session until <lb/>
nearly <lb/>
in North Carolina <lb/>
now forty -even <lb/>
Carolina that have <lb/>
licensed saloons. five <lb/>
coin in- which I here are <lb/>
no saloons. This leaves <lb/>
forty live comities in which there <lb/>
silo ins, and of this <lb/>
twenty have saloons only <lb/>
county seal. Tons are only <lb/>
twenty lire counties in the Slate <lb/>
where the has <lb/>
over county. And that is go- <lb/>
to lie less many more <lb/>
moons. <lb/>
Tin- i-- far better than it was ten <lb/>
years ago. The counties <lb/>
are learning that can do With- <lb/>
out revenue and the crime that <lb/>
dome saloon. <lb/>
North Carolina is advancing In- <lb/>
and Educationally and <lb/>
with these onward sweeps for <lb/>
well being of the old ii is in- <lb/>
deed timely she should be <lb/>
shaking licensed <lb/>
And she Work- <lb/>
GRIMESLAND ITEMS. <lb/>
c. June <lb/>
Mr. Tingle filled bis regular <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
W. and Warren <lb/>
of give us a pleasant call <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
Dr. Greenville, was <lb/>
here a few day <lb/>
II. Mayo, of Aurora, has been <lb/>
With us for the last few days. II <lb/>
Is the of W. and II. <lb/>
Mayo. We enjoyed his <lb/>
stay with us much, lie returned <lb/>
to his . <lb/>
Little Fred Jones wry sick <lb/>
week. <lb/>
John Warren went up the river <lb/>
Saturday and returned . <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Ward, of <lb/>
gave us a pleasant call <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Miss Addle Johnston Mrs. <lb/>
Alice of Greenville are the <lb/>
guest of Mrs. J. o. Praetor this <lb/>
week. <lb/>
and wife t, <lb/>
i attend the <lb/>
Dr, F <lb/>
B. Simpson, Baltimore, was <lb/>
with us Tuesday and Wednesday, <lb/>
Miss left a few <lb/>
days ago for to visit <lb/>
lick <lb/>
W. B. Proctor went to Wash <lb/>
Tuesday afternoon. <lb/>
Mies Fannie of <lb/>
Mamie Tucker <lb/>
FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb/>
X. C, June <lb/>
Miss Smith, of Greenville, <lb/>
is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. L. <lb/>
Barrett. <lb/>
Mi. and Mrs. Will Lang, Mr. <lb/>
and Mis- C. L. Barrett, <lb/>
bani Askew, Mrs. <lb/>
and S. Parker attended the <lb/>
sonic- picnic at Greenville Thurs- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Miss Keel, of Wilson, is <lb/>
visiting Misses and <lb/>
i g. <lb/>
Miss Hal per. who has <lb/>
been spending a few weeks at Snow <lb/>
Hill returned last Sunday. <lb/>
Morrill, of Snow <lb/>
Hill, is visiting her grandfather, <lb/>
Samuel Morrill. <lb/>
Miss Ada Louise Tyson, who <lb/>
has been attending school at <lb/>
Hickory , and who has Oil a <lb/>
visit up returned to <lb/>
in r home Tuesday. <lb/>
W. F. ticket agent of <lb/>
the K. B. B. went to <lb/>
In see his parents and re- <lb/>
turned Tuesday. <lb/>
There will be an excursion from <lb/>
to <lb/>
to Sunday nth. <lb/>
T. . Turnage continues ill <lb/>
with a very bad case of typhoid <lb/>
level. We h ; o we may soon <lb/>
prove. <lb/>
Rev. Arnold and A. <lb/>
Hill went lo Thursday <lb/>
to the picnic. <lb/>
The brick work on W. M. Lang's <lb/>
store is n ling completion. It <lb/>
will n <lb/>
Bay I, of was <lb/>
tow n today. <lb/>
sorry to know that <lb/>
lie. West improves so slowly, <lb/>
has bad a long spell and suffered <lb/>
much. <lb/>
Miss spent a few <lb/>
days in town with Miss Vivian <lb/>
lull week. <lb/>
Mis Annie Joyner, of <lb/>
Tuesday to play <lb/>
Ur, Windham Miss <lb/>
luck's winding march. <lb/>
Tuesday last at o'clock p. <lb/>
as <lb/>
J. J. of with <lb/>
Miss Vail, of Plymouth. <lb/>
C. K. Moore with Miss Vivian <lb/>
Parker. <lb/>
George Windham a brother of <lb/>
groom, with Miss Mary <lb/>
of <lb/>
Miss Beta of Snow Hill. <lb/>
J. Smith with Mi-s <lb/>
Belcher. <lb/>
Bert Smith with Miss Mamie <lb/>
Lung. <lb/>
slowly up the right <lb/>
aisle the by <lb/>
while <lb/>
up the left aisle proceeds the bride, <lb/>
leaning the arm of Miss <lb/>
Smith, of as bride's <lb/>
maid. When they reached <lb/>
altar, the strains music grade <lb/>
ally softened, and all eyes looked <lb/>
on eagerly listened with marked <lb/>
attention while W. Arnold <lb/>
read the ceremony which made <lb/>
them man wife, <lb/>
Thou a of invited <lb/>
guests, together with the wedding <lb/>
party to the future home <lb/>
of the bride and groom Wilson <lb/>
street, where a great least was <lb/>
spread, and all partook and <lb/>
enjoyed the evening. The happy <lb/>
couple were the recipients of many <lb/>
handsome and valuable presents. <lb/>
The groom is a worthy sou of <lb/>
good family, a first class con- <lb/>
tractor builder. Best of all, <lb/>
be Is a Christian. The bride is a <lb/>
sweet, young and promising <lb/>
of Mr. a <lb/>
of county, and a <lb/>
member of the m, e. church. We <lb/>
wish for them a prosperous <lb/>
over the matrimonial sea of; <lb/>
life, and a home with <lb/>
redeemed soul- of the paradise of <lb/>
God. <lb/>
MASONIC CELEBRATION. <lb/>
A Great Day for the Fraternity. <lb/>
Mexican Liniment <lb/>
Snot on of Dear th but in through b muses <lb/>
Fur a Lame Back, <lb/>
Sore Muscles, <lb/>
or, i fact, all Lameness and Sore- <lb/>
of your there is nothing <lb/>
that will drive out the pain and in- <lb/>
so quickly as <lb/>
Mexican <lb/>
Mustang Liniment. <lb/>
If you cannot reach the spot <lb/>
self get some one to assist you, for <lb/>
it is essential that the liniment be <lb/>
rubbed in most thoroughly. <lb/>
Mexican Liniment <lb/>
of horses alt domestic animals. In fail. <lb/>
It is a and no matter who what the patient is. <lb/>
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb/>
II <lb/>
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Insurance that works automatically, <lb/>
ft. Is <lb/>
Will be re- i if arrears be paid within on month while you <lb/>
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividend are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided premium for the current year be paid. <lb/>
may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Everybody Cordially Invited <lb/>
MILLINERY. <lb/>
This was a memorable day g <lb/>
Masonic Lodge the g TOOK O F <lb/>
visiting brethren, as well as for We have what wan, Como and fee con. <lb/>
the people of town and com We have the prettiest line of millinery ever brought <lb/>
inanity. It was the occasion of lo Greenville. Sash Ribbons in all widths and colors. Wash <lb/>
the public installation of officers Ribbons for the neck, just the thing for summer. Hats <lb/>
of the lodge and picnic in while you wait. Give us a trial. <lb/>
Academy grove. Though the <lb/>
weather was warm and sultry it I <lb/>
proved a good day for the <lb/>
out of doors the occasion i <lb/>
was enjoyed by every one. <lb/>
Yours to please, <lb/>
Misses Erwin, <lb/>
The lodge assembled at to the <lb/>
o'clock and after greetings and and audience. The ad <lb/>
formal opening a line march was a of and <lb/>
and beaded by the Osceola who it <lb/>
were delighted. <lb/>
After the a sumptuous <lb/>
dinner was served. The entire <lb/>
was a line success passed <lb/>
off most <lb/>
tor, <lb/>
Rand proceeded to the Academy <lb/>
grove which I ad well <lb/>
ed for the There was a <lb/>
large stand for the speaker <lb/>
officers, appropriately decorated <lb/>
with colors, evergreens and Ma- <lb/>
sonic emblems. this <lb/>
was another stand for the band <lb/>
and hunt were seats for the <lb/>
audience. <lb/>
There were a hundred <lb/>
Masons in the procession, lodges <lb/>
at Windsor, <lb/>
Tarboro, <lb/>
Snow Hilt. <lb/>
Vance- <lb/>
being among the <lb/>
visitors. <lb/>
Reaching the grove Hon. c. G. <lb/>
James charge as master of <lb/>
ceremonies, and the following of- <lb/>
of Greenville Lodge were <lb/>
installed by Past Master II. Hard- <lb/>
R. Williams, W. M. <lb/>
R. L. Carr, W. <lb/>
J. R. J. W. <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, Treas. <lb/>
M. Sec. <lb/>
W. K. Harding, R. I. <lb/>
A. J. Griffin, J. D. <lb/>
H. R. Harris, <lb/>
J. E. Starkey and H. Forbes, <lb/>
Stewards. <lb/>
At the conclusion of <lb/>
Harry introduced <lb/>
Grand Senior Warden Francis D. <lb/>
who delivered the address. <lb/>
Judge Winston spoke of the <lb/>
antiquity of then of the In these latter days genial is <lb/>
Oxford Asylum, bringing compelled to have a hustling press <lb/>
out many Important facts both <lb/>
OBSERVATIONS <lb/>
Made By The Orange, Virginia. Observer. <lb/>
It is now limn for the lawn to <lb/>
have its whiskers amputated. <lb/>
Some men become ragged from <lb/>
too much practice at the bar. <lb/>
It is scandal that makes Satan <lb/>
his lips and smile. <lb/>
Let not the small boy in dresses <lb/>
lie ancestor <lb/>
Adam never wore <lb/>
is the little that <lb/>
an old adage. Yes, especially <lb/>
the little brothers. <lb/>
man pay the debt <lb/>
of that's the only <lb/>
debt some men ever pay. <lb/>
Men who by the yard and <lb/>
by the are frequently <lb/>
moved by the foot. <lb/>
for may lie a <lb/>
good diet for head, but the <lb/>
stomach calls for something <lb/>
The couple is not two <lb/>
with but a single thought, as <lb/>
la generally supposed. The <lb/>
thought staying single never <lb/>
curs to them. <lb/>
Buried Today <lb/>
The remains of Mr. <lb/>
Tucker, son of Eider H. R. Tucker, <lb/>
who died Wednesday <lb/>
were brought to Greenville <lb/>
Friday, reaching here on the even- <lb/>
train. A large number of <lb/>
lives friends met the remains <lb/>
at the depot. The burial took place <lb/>
this afternoon about miles from <lb/>
28th. <lb/>
Storm Parties. <lb/>
It looks like the T. J. Jarvis <lb/>
Chapter of the Daughters of the <lb/>
I on setting date for a <lb/>
party is a signal for a <lb/>
storm. Two efforts have been made <lb/>
lawn party and storms caught <lb/>
of them. <lb/>
At the Judicial convention held <lb/>
at Rocky Mount Thursday Hon. <lb/>
M. Cooke, of was <lb/>
nominated Judge and Mr. <lb/>
Charles Daniels, of Wilson, for <lb/>
Solicitor. <lb/>
Never guy a guide. <lb/>
You can feel a Panama hat, but <lb/>
it is never felt. <lb/>
The weather man will make it <lb/>
hot for yet. <lb/>
Some men are born great, some <lb/>
acquire greatness and are <lb/>
just dubs <lb/>
Seashore engagements never <lb/>
amount to much, because of the <lb/>
breakers. <lb/>
A women's idea of a man's club <lb/>
is about as weird as a man's Idea <lb/>
of a woman's. <lb/>
While some men mount upward <lb/>
to the pinnacle of fame <lb/>
reach the height of folly,<lb/>
II HUE'S a big difference <lb/>
between gutting fitted and <lb/>
staying lilted 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 m I That's <lb/>
when the tailoring shows <lb/>
if there's any tailoring <lb/>
it. Whether you pay us <lb/>
or for a Flannel, <lb/>
Clash or Serge Suit, we <lb/>
owe a fit all Summer. <lb/>
Don't forget it. We are <lb/>
as anxious as yon can <lb/>
be It a success. <lb/>
If we fail, it's on yon <lb/>
see you arc an <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
If Is a CROSS the <lb/>
it is lo remind you <lb/>
you owe <lb/>
for and we you lo <lb/>
settle as early We what <lb/>
YOU owe n and hop yen will Ml steep <lb/>
us waiting tor It. <lb/>
i fur those who Ike <lb/>
crow on paper. <lb/>
evening to visit Miss <lb/>
Etta <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Button of <lb/>
LaGrange, Thursday to <lb/>
Mi-. Alice Harper, mother <lb/>
of Mis. Button. <lb/>
Mrs. W. O. and Miss <lb/>
Lucy Forbes left morning for <lb/>
to visit friends, and to at- <lb/>
j lined the <lb/>
II little <lb/>
son Sherwood, W. <lb/>
Tom Whitehurst, J Moore and <lb/>
son T. J. Moore, and II. T. <lb/>
left this morning for to at- <lb/>
tend the commencement. <lb/>
Ml. <lb/>
J. Dupree, of Snow Hill, is <lb/>
J. N. left today for <lb/>
Reach. <lb/>
V. King returned lo <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Louis of <lb/>
came in i lay night. <lb/>
J. W. returned Friday <lb/>
evening from a trip up the road. <lb/>
Mrs. E. G. Flanagan and <lb/>
left this afternoon for <lb/>
Mrs. of Norfolk, who has <lb/>
visiting returned home <lb/>
today. <lb/>
and little son <lb/>
and Miss left this morning <lb/>
for Philadelphia. <lb/>
Miss Blanch of <lb/>
I came this morning to visit her <lb/>
sister lira. L. II. <lb/>
TI ere was some nail along the <lb/>
I line of Pill Greene counties <lb/>
Friday night, but no considerable <lb/>
damage is reported. <lb/>
PERSONAL NOTES <lb/>
m n i u m . t; July 1st the Steamer Meyers <lb/>
T Brief Mention People Met X , . ,,, <lb/>
f will be off for about clays for <lb/>
With <lb/>
Fruit Jars cheap at S. <lb/>
Considerable storm <lb/>
ram early Friday night. <lb/>
You can bear the talk <lb/>
bow fast crops are growing. <lb/>
J. I. Taylor, of Kinston, <lb/>
committed suicide Wednesday <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
When it comes to things that <lb/>
frighten on the what <lb/>
is worse than dogs running after<lb/>
The Atlantic Coast Line depot <lb/>
and two box cars were destroyed <lb/>
by tire at Thursday <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
At here <lb/>
Thursday a number the bonds <lb/>
for the temple were sold. Work <lb/>
will begin on building <lb/>
early day. <lb/>
COUNTY NOT IN DEBT. <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
The editorial, or whatever you <lb/>
may call it in King's Weekly of <lb/>
headed County <lb/>
in was for me. <lb/>
Pitt County has no borrowed <lb/>
owes nothing <lb/>
which I can prove to any fair <lb/>
minded if he will call on me. <lb/>
The Stock Law Territory owes <lb/>
something like HUM which <lb/>
County is responsible. <lb/>
As to pigeon paper <lb/>
purpose concealing the true <lb/>
status of I have only this <lb/>
to Bay. Some people arc either <lb/>
fools, or liars, probably all <lb/>
three. I leave it to the good <lb/>
of Pitt county to say who <lb/>
the three virtues. <lb/>
H. A. Blow, <lb/>
Deputy Clerk Hoard Commission- <lb/>
for Pitt County. <lb/>
Fisherman's <lb/>
upon it lime, not over two ago <lb/>
editor went ii <lb/>
And all night, <lb/>
Bill came lack empty <lb/>
wouldn't bite. <lb/>
There was luck on a slay <lb/>
at home catch today, however, <lb/>
when Mi. W. R. <lb/>
us a bunch of hue perch <lb/>
he caught in Sheppard's pond. He <lb/>
says this proves fish were there <lb/>
even if we couldn't catch them. <lb/>
In the Social World i <lb/>
St Si. at st S-; rt- fr <lb/>
Thursday, <lb/>
L. W. Tucker went lo Raleigh <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Judge F. Winston came in <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
Rev. . H. left <lb/>
this morning fur <lb/>
O. J. Woodward Wed- <lb/>
evening from Durham. <lb/>
Mrs. K. A. of Wilson, <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. Alice <lb/>
km. V. H. <lb/>
repairs. The Steamer <lb/>
will rim her place. <lb/>
Miss Annie Kitchen, of Scot- <lb/>
land Neck, and Miss <lb/>
Smith, of Mississippi, are visiting <lb/>
Miss Rosalind <lb/>
Mrs. and daughter, Miss <lb/>
Kate, of Kinston, who were visit- <lb/>
Mrs. It. W. King, returned <lb/>
home Friday evening. <lb/>
Rev. of Rutherford <lb/>
College, who has spending <lb/>
some time with his parents near <lb/>
here, returned home <lb/>
today from a visit to <lb/>
Rev. F. Harding, of Haiti- <lb/>
more, is visiting relatives here. <lb/>
Miss Jamie this morn- <lb/>
to visit relatives at <lb/>
Misses Louise Moore May <lb/>
returned Thomas Howard, of Washington, <lb/>
G. L. of Tarboro, <lb/>
was among visitors in town to <lb/>
day. <lb/>
District Attorney Harry Skinner <lb/>
returned Wednesday evening <lb/>
Raleigh. <lb/>
Misses Winnie and <lb/>
left this morning <lb/>
for Durham. <lb/>
Miss Ethel Pierce, of Kittrell, <lb/>
arrived this morning to visit Miss <lb/>
Harris. <lb/>
R. C. Rivers, Raleigh, who <lb/>
was A. II. Tall, returned <lb/>
home today. <lb/>
Miss Bertie Savage, of Scotland <lb/>
Neck, is visiting Miss Pattie Cot- <lb/>
ten at Capt Vincent's. <lb/>
Miss Lizzie of Wilson, <lb/>
who has been visiting Miss <lb/>
returned home today. <lb/>
Mrs. S. M. Jackson <lb/>
Miss Bertie and J <lb/>
left this morn tor Plymouth. <lb/>
were visiting Mr. It. II, <lb/>
returned home Friday. <lb/>
Rev. N. of War <lb/>
is expected to arrive on <lb/>
train and will preach <lb/>
the Church Sunday <lb/>
morning and night. <lb/>
Death a Child. <lb/>
Little aged one year <lb/>
and ten mouths, infant daughter <lb/>
of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. died <lb/>
at o'clock this morning of <lb/>
cholera <lb/>
Sir. foreman of The <lb/>
and his family only <lb/>
moved lo Greenville from <lb/>
three weeks ago. This <lb/>
little child bad been sick for some- <lb/>
time before coming here, and last <lb/>
week grew much worse. Though <lb/>
comparative strangers here, Mr. <lb/>
Mrs. made a number <lb/>
of friends since turning to Green- <lb/>
ville, truly sympathize <lb/>
their sad bereave- <lb/>
Funeral services were conducted <lb/>
at home by Rev. J. N. Booth <lb/>
Saturday morning and the <lb/>
Mrs. A. H. and Mrs. K. was berry Hill Cemetery. <lb/>
Taft left this morning to visit The pall bearers were Messrs. Iv. H.; <lb/>
at Middleburg and <lb/>
son. <lb/>
Mrs. M. A. aid Mis. J. Whichard. <lb/>
John who have been vis <lb/>
the family of W. B. Wilson, <lb/>
left this morning for <lb/>
visit I The pall bearers were Messrs. Iv. H. j Mb <lb/>
Header A. <lb/>
J. It. Moore, C. W. W <lb/>
Died in Raleigh. <lb/>
Mr. Tucker, of this <lb/>
Miss Rivers, of who the of last week <lb/>
was taken to Stale Hospital at <lb/>
and Miss Annie Wilson Hoover, of <lb/>
Henderson, who have been visiting <lb/>
Miss Acidic left thin <lb/>
for Henderson. <lb/>
Mrs. Howard, of Conetoe, Mrs. <lb/>
W. O. Howard, of Tarboro and <lb/>
Mrs. C. W. Wilson, who <lb/>
Raleigh for treatment, died there <lb/>
Wednesday evening at o'clock. <lb/>
He was 29th year and a son <lb/>
of Elder Henry B. Tucker, lie <lb/>
had a large number of friends and <lb/>
visiting Mrs J. G. relatives this section who regret <lb/>
his death. <lb/>
The remains will be brought lo <lb/>
New Board Caucus. <lb/>
The for the next <lb/>
fiscal year held a caucus Thursday <lb/>
night to formulate their <lb/>
when they go into office next <lb/>
Tuesday. the <lb/>
has been given out to the pub- <lb/>
But there are plenty of <lb/>
Yield. <lb/>
used Witch Salve for <lb/>
and found It a certain says <lb/>
. Meredith, Willow drove, Del. <lb/>
lo cure piles. They <lb/>
ways yield to I Witch II .-- Salve. <lb/>
Cures akin disease, all kinds of wounds. <lb/>
no counterfeits. John I,. Woolen. <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Friday, 1902. <lb/>
J. C. wont to Scotland <lb/>
Neck today. <lb/>
Jesse left this morning <lb/>
for Rapids. <lb/>
R. J. Cobb returned Thursday <lb/>
evening from Dunn. <lb/>
J. N. Gorman came in Thursday <lb/>
evening Richmond <lb/>
Miss went to <lb/>
Bethel this to attend the <lb/>
J. Mooring and A. J. Moore <lb/>
went to Bethel today to attend the <lb/>
commencement of Bethel High <lb/>
School. <lb/>
A Hi ii ii and sister, Miss <lb/>
Mary Lucy, of Norfolk, came in <lb/>
Greenville on Friday evening's <lb/>
train and taken at once to the <lb/>
family burial about four <lb/>
miles from town, for <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Mrs. Harriet Congleton, wife of <lb/>
Mr. James It. Congleton, of <lb/>
township, died Wednesday. <lb/>
She leaves a live <lb/>
death the county <lb/>
loses an excellent woman. <lb/>
Colored Institute. <lb/>
An for colored teachers <lb/>
of this county will lie held here <lb/>
for two weeks, beginning Monday, <lb/>
July See notice another <lb/>
column. <lb/>
SOLID FACTS ABOUT <lb/>
MEN'S CLOTHING <lb/>
The store to buy your suit of is the store where you can do the <lb/>
STYLE, QUALITY, VARIETY. The big Clothing <lb/>
Business wouldn't be done at THE BIG STORE if we did not <lb/>
have the above inducements to offer you. <lb/>
Lace and White Goods <lb/>
Bargains Positively in Greenville <lb/>
Must Be Sold to Reduce Stock. <lb/>
Dimities, Swisses, Lawns, and other Stylish Fabrics in a great 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 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 low 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 of Novelties In Grass Linens. Embroidered Mulls. Swisses and Pine Novelties in Wash <lb/>
Visit the Wash Goods Department and see the new fabrics. <lb/>
f is cost. <lb/>
-n aWn value, Md all the ladies should take <lb/>
The remainder of the H. C. Hooker <lb/>
stock of Staple Dry Goods, Shoes, <lb/>
etc., has been removed to the W. T. <lb/>
Lee 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/>
Greenville, N C.<lb/>
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. I l <lb/>
Have Ton Forgot <lb/>
I A. Q THAT I AM STILL AN <lb/>
W r OF <lb/>
Pry Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware A OF i <lb/>
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION <lb/>
Come to sec me for your next Barrel of Flour <lb/>
Yours to please- <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
Judicial Convention. <lb/>
At a meeting of the Democratic <lb/>
Executive of the Third <lb/>
Judicial District Carolina, <lb/>
at on <lb/>
Judicial Convention of tie <lb/>
Third Judicial was Called <lb/>
to meet at N. C. on <lb/>
Thursday, July 10th, 1903, <lb/>
o'clock in., for the purpose of <lb/>
u for <lb/>
solicitor of said district. <lb/>
By order of the <lb/>
T. C. <lb/>
B. Williams, Secretary. <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
model. or photo <lb/>
urn <lb/>
Sick Made Well, <lb/>
Weak Made Strong. <lb/>
Marvelous Elixir of Life Dis- <lb/>
covered by Famous Doctor- <lb/>
Scientist That Cures Every <lb/>
n Ailment. <lb/>
Wonderful Cure Are Effected <lb/>
That Seem Like Miracles <lb/>
Performed The Secret of <lb/>
Long Life of Olden Times <lb/>
Revived. <lb/>
Is Free To All Who <lb/>
Send Name and Address. <lb/>
After of patient Study, and <lb/>
delving into the dusty record of <lb/>
the past, as well as following mod- <lb/>
in lie realms of <lb/>
medical science. Dr. W. <lb/>
Kidd. Building. <lb/>
Kort Wayne. Ind. makes the <lb/>
startling announcement that he <lb/>
affected by this great of <lb/>
for the remedy today. <lb/>
It is free to every sufferer. State <lb/>
want to be cured of and <lb/>
the sure remedy tor it mill lie sent <lb/>
you by return mail. <lb/>
You Know <lb/>
When you take Tasteless Chill <lb/>
because the formula in plainly print- <lb/>
ed on showing that it is <lb/>
Iron and in a form. No <lb/>
Cure, No Pay. <lb/>
The Beet Prescript I on for Malaria <lb/>
i and Fever a of <lb/>
Chill It in iron <lb/>
and quinine in a form. No cure, <lb/>
u Pay. Price <lb/>
It's a good thing to be too busy <lb/>
to tell your troubles. <lb/>
For Nails, Lock, Hinges, Doors, <lb/>
Windows, Paints, Hope, <lb/>
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car- <lb/>
Tools, to <lb/>
James, <lb/>
Dental <lb/>
Die, <lb/>
Next door in Hick- Wilkinson. to Ormond Carr. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Broken in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton. Grain and <lb/>
Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE <lb/>
I NORMAL AND iNDUSTRIAL COLLEGE <lb/>
S.--. ; . r <lb/>
for mm <lb/>
of <lb/>
Si OF i <lb/>
C Pitt Go <lb/>
K. Low <lb/>
the Superior <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
Sate, <lb/>
Literary, Classical, Scientific <lb/>
Commercial, Industrial <lb/>
Pedagogical, <lb/>
and m In it will<lb/>
tuition <lb/>
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Pres. Charles D. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
it<lb/>
I Bargains in Millinery <lb/>
I Have Just Purchased a Drummer's <lb/>
Samples of the Latest Styles of Millinery. <lb/>
Wan <lb/>
By virtue of an execution directed to tin <lb/>
undersigned from the Superior Com I <lb/>
Pitt v in el titled ;, don, <lb/>
will, on Monday, the Hay of <lb/>
July, 1902, hi the court <lb/>
Bell <lb/>
eat bidder tor . n, <lb/>
right, title and interest which the <lb/>
Warehouse Mfg, Co., <lb/>
defendant, has in the following <lb/>
real to <lb/>
j in. lot on north R. <lb/>
the east by Alike M. lot, on the <lb/>
west by J, by <lb/>
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beginning Hie corner of .--reel <lb/>
, ii, the right c way of the <lb/>
. Line oil the west side of said <lb/>
j. it to west <lb/>
I street, thence with <lb/>
road, fl lo in tun line Front <lb/>
Hi, Front street, <lb/>
to the also one lot begin- <lb/>
at i on the ditch and <lb/>
in poles to a stake in lira field, <lb/>
I wist poles lo <lb/>
hence with lino poles <lb/>
f I., the lilt h, up ditch lo be- <lb/>
ginning, t leas. <lb/>
; day of June, <lb/>
O. W. <lb/>
North <lb/>
j Pitt County. ; <lb/>
all<lb/>
They were a that enables me to sell <lb/>
them for thirty days at <lb/>
Less Than New York Cost I <lb/>
This line of samples embraces Trimmed and <lb/>
trimmed Huts the Inti styles, Waist <lb/>
and Wear Hal , and Flop Hats <lb/>
and Sailors, Plovers and Novelties <lb/>
Such for Bargain Millinery was never <lb/>
offered before in see the goods <lb/>
before they are . <lb/>
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bus n <lb/>
C., to Mayo j <lb/>
Bill mil Atlantic I <lb/>
j notice that an notion as above <lb/>
Die <lb/>
Juno, that a <lb/>
had by me the <lb/>
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corn Bl North <lb/>
Bud required to <lb/>
m my in Greenville, county, <lb/>
a. day of July, <lb/>
r to the complaint <lb/>
the Plaintiff or <lb/>
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K. V. Cos, for <lb/>
its <lb/>
BREAK INTO <lb/>
THE HOMES <lb/>
OF THE <lb/>
PEOPLE BY <lb/>
ADVERTISING <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
A advertisement will walk into i <lb/>
homes every day and will let your wants be known <lb/>
to people, <lb/>
A will <lb/>
its I'll your goods, tenants <lb/>
or in fact any reasonable <lb/>
yon in have, <lb/>
THIS goes Into the homes of <lb/>
and is read for what it carries them, hence <lb/>
I he place to tell your wants Is in <lb/>
The cost of advertisement in THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
la iii. i pan. <lb/>
In the I Stat <lb/>
tor th- of North C <lb/>
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May, <lb/>
II. II. N. <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
Having on <lb/>
the late <lb/>
of Pill N. c., all <lb/>
mill are hereby Hod to make <lb/>
claim <lb/>
for twelve <lb/>
from date f, or <lb/>
ii bar of the re <lb/>
my M, <lb/>
duo. <lb/>
V. Cox, Attorney <lb/>
A He Friend. <lb/>
for T <lb/>
of Marry Oaks, <lb/>
many to <lb/>
avail one friends <lb/>
It n t i. relief. Iran <lb/>
rut anything want now and<lb/>
try <lb/>
by dieting. That only<lb/>
enables yea to <lb/>
lute what you mt by it without <lb/>
the aid. John h. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LIN <lb/>
II I I AM KIDD. <lb/>
RIVER <lb/>
leave Washing- <lb/>
ton at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville dolly at <lb/>
If. for Washington. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
has surely discovered elixir of for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
That he is with the aid Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb/>
of a mysterious known Aurora, South Creek, <lb/>
himself, as a re- Quarter, and <lb/>
suit the years he has spent in all for the West with rail- <lb/>
arching for this life a. Norfolk. <lb/>
Poultry Fancier Free. <lb/>
The Dixie published by <lb/>
J. B. at Albany, is <lb/>
a page monthly journal devoted <lb/>
exclusively to poultry, a subject <lb/>
in which people are constantly <lb/>
more profit and interest. <lb/>
We will the Fancier free fir <lb/>
a year to any subscriber to <lb/>
who pays <lb/>
a year's in advance <lb/>
during this month. <lb/>
North Carolina's newspaper. <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer <lb/>
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. <lb/>
CALDWELL TOMPKINS. <lb/>
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor. <lb/>
PER <lb/>
the <lb/>
largest telegraphic news service <lb/>
delivered to any paper between <lb/>
Washington and Atlanta, and <lb/>
its special .-en ice is the greatest <lb/>
ever handled by a North Caro- <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
THE SUNDAY OBSERVER con- <lb/>
gists of IV or more pages, and is <lb/>
to a large made up of <lb/>
original matter. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
ER Tuesday Friday <lb/>
per year. The largest paper <lb/>
in North Carolina. <lb/>
Sample copies sent on application. <lb/>
Address <lb/>
THE OBSERVER, <lb/>
Charlotte, N. O. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
J. ff. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
boon to cue any and every <lb/>
disease that is kn urn to the human <lb/>
body. There is no f the <lb/>
doctor's carat in making bis <lb/>
claim and remarkable cures <lb/>
tut; ii is seems lo <lb/>
mil very strongly. His <lb/>
theory which he advances is one of <lb/>
reason and based on round <lb/>
in a medical practice of many <lb/>
veins. It costs nothing to try <lb/>
remarkable of as <lb/>
he calls it, fir he semis it free, to <lb/>
anyone is a sufferer, in <lb/>
quantities to convince of its <lb/>
ability to cure, so there is <lb/>
lately no risk to run. Some of the <lb/>
cited are very remarkable, <lb/>
and but for reliable witnesses <lb/>
would hardly be credit oil. The <lb/>
lame have thrown away crutches <lb/>
and walked about alter two or <lb/>
three trials of the remedy. The <lb/>
sick, given up by home doctors, <lb/>
have been restored to their <lb/>
and friends in perfect health- <lb/>
stomach, <lb/>
heart, liver, kidney, blood and <lb/>
.-kin diseases and bladder troubles <lb/>
disappear a by magic. <lb/>
backaches, nervousness, fevers, <lb/>
consumption, coughs, colds, <lb/>
ma, catarrh, bronchitis and all if <lb/>
of me throat, lungs or any <lb/>
vital organs are easily overcome in <lb/>
a space of time that is simply mar- <lb/>
Partial paralysis, locomotor <lb/>
ataxia, dropsy, gout, scrofula and <lb/>
idles arc quickly and permanently <lb/>
removed, purities tile entire <lb/>
system, and tissues, restores <lb/>
normal power, circulation <lb/>
of perfect health is <lb/>
produced once. To the doctor <lb/>
all systems are alike and equally <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
old Dominions. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line and Chesapeake <lb/>
S. S. Co. from Baltimore. Mer- <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
E. District Supt. <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
Sib.- <lb/>
w. <lb/>
CHURCHES. <lb/>
every Hun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
Wednesday evening <lb/>
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
a. m. M. A. Allen <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
every Hun <lb/>
lay, morning and evening. Prayer <lb/>
steeling Wednesday evening. <lb/>
II M Bore, pastor. Sunday school <lb/>
L. H. Pender, <lb/>
Sunday, Rev <lb/>
J. B. Morton, pastor Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. E. B. u <lb/>
F. H. Hard- <lb/>
Minister. Morning and even- <lb/>
prayer with sermon every 1st <lb/>
and 3rd Sunday. Lay service <lb/>
every 2nd and 4th Sunday. <lb/>
Sunday-school a. m., W. B. <lb/>
It. Brown, superintendent. Litany <lb/>
every Wednesday a. <lb/>
Preaching second, <lb/>
and fourth Sundays In each <lb/>
month Prayer meeting Wednesday <lb/>
Rev. W. Davis, <lb/>
Sunday school P. M., W. R. <lb/>
Parker, superintendent. <lb/>
regular service <lb/>
Wholesale and retail and j <lb/>
Furniture Healer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys, etc. Bed- <lb/>
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba <lb/>
by Carriages, Parlor <lb/>
suit, Tables, Lounges, Safes, <lb/>
and Gail Ax <lb/>
Life Tobacco, Key West Che- <lb/>
roots, Henry George Clear, Can I <lb/>
Cherries, Apples, j <lb/>
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk <lb/>
Flour Sugar, Meal, Soap <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil <lb/>
Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Poaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Class <lb/>
And China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware. Oaken and Crackers, <lb/>
Best Butt <lb/>
Royal Sewing Machines, and nu <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
Jo see me. <lb/>
S. M Schultz <lb/>
-DEALER <lb/>
Q-y-- <lb/>
-A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
SO <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
Photographer, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
The leader in work and low price <lb/>
j; per dozen, <lb/>
. Halt Cabinet per dozen. <lb/>
. I Other Hues very Crayon <lb/>
any small Nice <lb/>
l a. all the time. Come and <lb/>
my work. No trouble to show <lb/>
and answer question. The very <lb/>
best work to all. hours <lb/>
to a. in., I. lo m. <lb/>
HYMAN. <lb/>
DON'T THY to eat any old <lb/>
thing that is you, but come <lb/>
t us for Something nice, fresh and <lb/>
palatable. We have <lb/>
SMOKED <lb/>
that are delicious. <lb/>
Wholesalers say we sell more <lb/>
FRUITS and VEGETABLES than <lb/>
any store in town. That means we <lb/>
the BEST at right prices, <lb/>
Then If you want a good Cigar <lb/>
in guild and Chewing To <lb/>
these <lb/>
the BEST <lb/>
time is <lb/>
mos- <lb/>
ii , <lb/>
NEW <lb/>
Digests <lb/>
what yon <lb/>
Eat <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure <lb/>
Nature never n mistake and preparation <lb/>
lie action cannot rail. Dyspepsia Cure never fails because it <lb/>
your d nature's own process. is equally prompt on <lb/>
and chronic of Indigestion, dyspepsia and <lb/>
trouble of every kind. It, digests eat while the stomach rests. <lb/>
No dieting it necessary, hat nil the. good food you want. nave <lb/>
u selling Dyspepsia Cure for the past two years and have also <lb/>
used write of Valley Furnace, W. Va., never <lb/>
heard of a failure. We arc, so confident of Its merits that we sell every <lb/>
bottle under our personal Dyspepsia Cure never falls. <lb/>
Cures All Stomach Troubles. <lb/>
wilt o, <lb/>
en <lb/>
Tin- <lb/>
times <lb/>
IlK Fair <lb/>
Idly I V n. sirs <lb/>
I I tin M. r, <lb/>
J. C. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
American and Italian Marble <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Wire and Iron Sold. <lb/>
work prices <lb/>
pi on <lb/>
WHEN YOU WANT <lb/>
Dry floods, Groceries, Confections, <lb/>
etc., go to <lb/>
Mrs. L. H. WHITE, <lb/>
Black Jack, <lb/>
Nice line on Prices low <lb/>
I produce bought for or lo <lb/>
HUNDLEY, <lb/>
RICHMOND, VA,, <lb/>
TUB <lb/>
AND <lb/>
OF <lb/>
IN THE SOUTH <lb/>
709-711-713 E. Broad St, <lb/>
RICHMOND, VA. <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
A. F. A. M. <lb/>
No. meets find and <lb/>
hi Monday evening. E. E. <lb/>
fin. W. M. J. M. Reuse, <lb/>
I O. O. Lodge, No. <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
H. G. W. Atkins, <lb/>
K. of River Lodge, Kt. <lb/>
every evening, <lb/>
Forbes, L. <lb/>
SOU, K. of R. H. <lb/>
R. Vance Council, Ku <lb/>
1699, meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, Secretary, J. <lb/>
a. Regent. <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. meets every first and <lb/>
Thursday nights Odd <lb/>
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, <lb/>
Chief; D. Smith, Sec <lb/>
I. O. Conclave <lb/>
No. meets every second and <lb/>
fourth Monday nights in Odd <lb/>
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINK <lb/>
RAILROAD CO. <lb/>
TRAINS sun <lb/>
May Mb. <lb/>
Si <lb/>
rat <lb/>
am r <lb/>
Weldon <lb/>
Ar Rocky <lb/>
Lt Rocky M <lb/>
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Ar <lb/>
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leaves 1242, n m. arrives <lb/>
p in. <lb/>
D p m. arrive p in leave <lb/>
p Wilmington <lb/>
am <lb/>
II. Ben <lb/>
S HI a Oft, a m, <lb/>
Springs a a. in. <lb/>
lope Mills a m, arrive <lb/>
Returning I <lb/>
Hope Mills p <lb/>
p m, p n. <lb/>
p m <lb/>
at with train Ms <lb/>
at with the Carolina Central <lb/>
Railroad, at ltd with the Red <lb/>
Springs railroad, at <lb/>
the Air Una and <lb/>
at with the Durham and <lb/>
Charlotte Railroad <lb/>
Train on Neck <lb/>
Weldon pro. I fl p <lb/>
. i at p m. fl <lb/>
pro, <lb/>
Hi m. am. <lb/>
ii a Weldon so am. <lb/>
Train, on <lb/>
a Bl t II <lb/>
a vs p m. less an <lb/>
H no a m and H n I f I <lb/>
Pi <lb/>
and ft <lb/>
Train dally <lb/>
ti p Sunday arrive. Ply. <lb/>
dally, Sunday, SO a la. and Sin <lb/>
day am, I fit a, as. <lb/>
Train on Midland M C ,. <lb/>
born dally, Sunday, ft a a, <lb/>
I in. lie <lb/>
a a. <lb/>
Train on <lb/>
Mount at t SO a m. p m, arrive <lb/>
Sprint nope II a m, i U <lb/>
urn Hope II <lb/>
ill pm, II a arrive at Bo. <lb/>
n. dally o- <lb/>
Train on Branch for <lb/>
dally, ft so a m and III <lb/>
I. in, Clinton at am <lb/>
lo Oil pm. <lb/>
Train No make W <lb/>
don all point. dally, all Tie <lb/>
Bond <lb/>
II. M. <lb/>
Pass. Agent <lb/>
It. Manager. <lb/>
T. M. Traffic Manager <lb/>
Orders for JOB PRINTING ore <lb/>
solicited. Best<lb/>
All the News <lb/>
Twice a Week <lb/>
a Year <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
nm <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
and Friday <lb/>
VOL. <lb/>
PITT COUNTY, X. C, FRIDAY, JULY 1902. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
a Year <lb/>
RICKS WILKINSON <lb/>
Great Cut <lb/>
Wash Dress Fabrics and Silks <lb/>
Although houses wait until the end of <lb/>
the season reduction, it never <lb/>
oar policy to do so. We put a time <lb/>
limit on goods, and if not sold within <lb/>
period, i hey must go. This week we offer <lb/>
among Other values many of our <lb/>
finest at far below cost of <lb/>
importation, an customers can <lb/>
appreciate the season nil <lb/>
before them. <lb/>
All of our While floods. Lawns. Dimities, <lb/>
Silks, Chiffons, Mercerized Ginghams, <lb/>
Piques, in white and figured, have been <lb/>
reduced 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/>
elsewhere <lb/>
Wilkinson <lb/>
Bethel High School. <lb/>
D C ac A strictly first Prepares <lb/>
for College awl for Life Our Motto. <lb/>
J Principal. Assistant, <lb/>
MRS, J. Music and Art. <lb/>
Deportment, <lb/>
Intermediate, <lb/>
Advanced, <lb/>
Board <lb/>
Art, 13.00 <lb/>
2.28 Music, piano rent, 3.00 <lb/>
3.00 Incidental fee. per year, <lb/>
For further particulars address <lb/>
J. W. Principal. <lb/>
ATTENTION, FARMERS j <lb/>
J Hail Hail Hail Hail <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
ATTACKS ON JUDGE CLARK. <lb/>
It pleased me very to set- <lb/>
in a recent number of <lb/>
your announcement la <lb/>
voting Judge Clark for Thief <lb/>
lice of Supreme Court. You <lb/>
a Vibrating chord as fat as <lb/>
old is concerned that went to <lb/>
the hearts of four fifths of her <lb/>
people to say least, <lb/>
I ask a small space in your <lb/>
able paper to state that carefully <lb/>
read charges, <lb/>
the railroad plutocrats, <lb/>
assisted by a gong of railroad law. <lb/>
yen, who are kept well paid lo do <lb/>
any sort of work, and to meet any <lb/>
emergency. All through these <lb/>
carefully written attacks can be <lb/>
Men a conspiracy of afore I <lb/>
prompted -nine fan-1 <lb/>
personal grievance. Page I <lb/>
a railroad and Judge Clark thinks <lb/>
as all honest men should <lb/>
Page should pay the taxes on his <lb/>
road according to value, that <lb/>
Should obey the laws relative <lb/>
to lice passes. and this only <lb/>
was the offense, that produced d <lb/>
doubt by the united strength all <lb/>
the Pages; a Ham of Him- <lb/>
effervescent Stuff that ever <lb/>
emanated from a of in- <lb/>
men. fabric was so <lb/>
thin that it would not bold a Moore <lb/>
county Hy; but it make <lb/>
stronger Clark men <lb/>
The next was Mr. Jim Wilson, <lb/>
and lie has a personal grievance, <lb/>
one that shattered his nerves, <lb/>
him sick, judging from bit <lb/>
communication he has not yet re <lb/>
covered. Well let us diagnose his <lb/>
Case. Mr. Wilson was chairman <lb/>
of the Bret Commission. <lb/>
It is a position of great <lb/>
and big pay. He seemed to <lb/>
have forgotten his great obligation <lb/>
and was charged it condoning or <lb/>
or transacting sonic sort <lb/>
of deal with another <lb/>
member of the with the <lb/>
authorities of a great railroad <lb/>
wherein, he the said Mr. Jim <lb/>
son, would be financially <lb/>
and the was <lb/>
king along had it not <lb/>
been for that nil her scarce lot of <lb/>
people who believe in honesty and <lb/>
lair play. <lb/>
Ho it got and it <lb/>
made him mad. He de- <lb/>
no man guilty of <lb/>
such conduct should hold such a <lb/>
and responsible But <lb/>
appears that lie did not know <lb/>
how lo gel him out; so he <lb/>
consulted with <lb/>
who informed him <lb/>
Hot <lb/>
Weather <lb/>
Specialties <lb/>
in examine these BARGAINS care- <lb/>
fully and see how will pay you to buy goods <lb/>
here We are going to give CUT PRICES <lb/>
HIKING MONTH OP JUNE, and here <lb/>
ate a few of the <lb/>
Shirt Waists <lb/>
can you if you compare with <lb/>
alien. A n Styles, M.- <lb/>
ml Low Prices<lb/>
Pans <lb/>
. Hi. name <lb/>
ii i,, n mi tin i <lb/>
Parasols <lb/>
idles. <lb/>
Mill- <lb/>
color, frillies, and <lb/>
truly said every charge <lb/>
that had b -a Judge Clark <lb/>
ind I. in banished, lo me <lb/>
a shadow is <lb/>
We pity the ignorance of the <lb/>
man does not believe <lb/>
Judge Clark could have been turn, <lb/>
eland twitted and bribed by the <lb/>
railroad plutocrats, that they <lb/>
in be trying to turn <lb/>
en and earth upside down to defeat <lb/>
him. showing or <lb/>
prejudice for or against <lb/>
them lie simply believes that <lb/>
devils, <lb/>
and ids have more <lb/>
rights privileges the <lb/>
before laws. <lb/>
from bin arts, be <lb/>
in justice to all nun, special <lb/>
to none. <lb/>
He will be nominated and elect- <lb/>
ed in of all trusts, rail <lb/>
roads, and subsidized newspapers. <lb/>
The classes and farmers <lb/>
will stand by him. Your bumble <lb/>
scribe is one <lb/>
W. K. <lb/>
Hammocks <lb/>
We have <lb/>
left. to real <lb/>
i ii,,,. if you <lb/>
r i- ; vim don't <lb/>
We have oilier goods for the hot weather. <lb/>
ask for them. <lb/>
Come and <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
The Only Department Store in <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Delegates Selected lo County <lb/>
Saturday afternoon <lb/>
meetings were held <lb/>
several townships to select <lb/>
gates to the county convention <lb/>
which in <lb/>
Saturday at noon. <lb/>
T. H. and B. <lb/>
A. secretary. <lb/>
be informs <lb/>
world and the rest of mankind <lb/>
that be dislikes <lb/>
as a lawyer and a and <lb/>
with had an of the foam <lb/>
foal wrath that ever ed from <lb/>
a paroxysm of rage. Mixing in a <lb/>
Imagination, this is about <lb/>
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Mr. William Hay upon <lb/>
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lake mi I her snip these <lb/>
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warning the <lb/>
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Page boasts Unit be voted for <lb/>
and and Cant. Day <lb/>
did the same, and when Mr. Jim <lb/>
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for Judge Clark If nominated re <lb/>
Judge fused to answer. Here's cheek for <lb/>
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insure Cotton for par <lb/>
We insure Small Grain for -r acre. <lb/>
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Park Region Mutual Hail Ins. Association, <lb/>
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lawyers, devils, con- be nominated, <lb/>
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linK regards Post. Here I <lb/>
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provided in such ,,. as such he issues ft me to say one unkind word or He <lb/>
this Information Mr. warning the dear <lb/>
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Delegates <lb/>
Mooring <lb/>
John <lb/>
W. William- <lb/>
S. M <lb/>
T. House <lb/>
L. Roberson <lb/>
W. K. Warren <lb/>
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Cotton Bagging and Ties always <lb/>
on hand <lb/>
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D. W. <lb/>
Manufacturers of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior and Exterior Finishing <lb/>
for Modern and Cheap <lb/>
We solicit your patronage and <lb/>
guarantee to give satisfaction ill <lb/>
prices, styles and work. <lb/>
Please send your orders to <lb/>
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tack, lie appears In lie of such <lb/>
insignificance as have neither <lb/>
name, home or dwelling place. <lb/>
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only with a of lead, he could <lb/>
not expect lo do any and he <lb/>
certainly fulfilled his expectations. <lb/>
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and in his licit hangs his <lb/>
hawk and scalping Now <lb/>
have for a long time admired <lb/>
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honesty, for this reason was <lb/>
pleased when up <lb/>
pointed him of the <lb/>
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loves his friends and never per <lb/>
mils an opportunity to lo <lb/>
i fearlessly wave a glaring rod flag <lb/>
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done honor to the of <lb/>
to vote for Judge Clark , the of these able pa <lb/>
, i vote for Judge Justice, but practically they belong <lb/>
I have no, a word to The Observer <lb/>
against to fought William Jennings Bryan <lb/>
id,. New county, he was nominated by the <lb/>
grand old largest <lb/>
for Judge Clark, j that ever assembled on the <lb/>
;,,, Mr. recommends and <lb/>
firs ii t as Artemus Ward <lb/>
O. L. Moore <lb/>
Slat-in <lb/>
J. S. Brown <lb/>
I. W. James <lb/>
Caddy James <lb/>
w. Barnhill <lb/>
I. M. <lb/>
Brown. <lb/>
W. W. Thomas <lb/>
I. II. Little <lb/>
Jim, I. <lb/>
J. W. Page <lb/>
M. Mooring <lb/>
A. B, Congleton <lb/>
c. t; Little <lb/>
s. A. Cough ton <lb/>
Jr. M. <lb/>
was <lb/>
delegates were lo <lb/>
vote for Hon. George II. Brown to <lb/>
be <lb/>
Christian Jurist <lb/>
adorns Court <lb/>
Bench. Judge Walter <lb/>
from Mr. <lb/>
Junior Reserve N. O. <lb/>
History, vol. page to Ire <lb/>
Chief Justice. <lb/>
Jesse and K. <lb/>
ii. i secretary. <lb/>
Delegates o. I I Alternates. <lb/>
I. Brooks H. L. Ling <lb/>
B. II. In- W. W. <lb/>
Asa Harris Garris <lb/>
I. It. Jackson Claudius Jackson <lb/>
T. It. Allen <lb/>
I'm. It. <lb/>
Pierce, Jr., <lb/>
Sain <lb/>
Jesse l Joe <lb/>
J A Harrington i. Berry <lb/>
W V. Hail W. <lb/>
IS. U. COX <lb/>
C. L. Patrick B. B. <lb/>
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David Smith J. <lb/>
C. Willie Tripp <lb/>
J. W. Cannon Cannon <lb/>
Lafayette Cos J. M. Nelson <lb/>
L. A. Mayo chairman and H. <lb/>
T. King and D. J. <lb/>
Delegates .-South Side; Alternates, <lb/>
I. J. Jenkins <lb/>
X. W. Clark <lb/>
Harrington<lb/>
W. Tucker <lb/>
Tucker <lb/>
V. Vincent <lb/>
M. D. <lb/>
C. A. Tucker <lb/>
Richard <lb/>
Harvey Allen <lb/>
J. S. Hester <lb/>
W. Smith <lb/>
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W. Vincent <lb/>
Augustus Forbes <lb/>
J. W. Tucker <lb/>
W. J. Briley Fleming <lb/>
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Dixon B- Warren <lb/>
W. Brown W. <lb/>
N Moore Jesse Vincent <lb/>
O. w. Harrington L. Mayo <lb/>
A. H. B. House <lb/>
L. Fleming II. T. King <lb/>
V. i;. James B. <lb/>
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W. K. J. M <lb/>
J. J. and Alston <lb/>
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u. buck <lb/>
Proctor B. Stokes <lb/>
A. L. <lb/>
W. Nash Edwards <lb/>
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T. B. Moore <lb/>
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s. Smith <lb/>
s. T. Hooker <lb/>
W. II. Bagwell <lb/>
L. W. Tucker <lb/>
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L. Arthur <lb/>
Carr. <lb/>
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Judge if nominated. No <lb/>
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