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every Man <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray <lb/>
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Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
School a. m. M. A. Allen <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
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I am fol the best interest of <lb/>
the Democratic party. <lb/>
Very truly, <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
Poultry Fancier Free. <lb/>
The Dixie Fancier, published by <lb/>
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a it; page monthly Journal devoted <lb/>
J exclusively to poultry, a subject <lb/>
Congressional <lb/>
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Rev. W. Davis, pastor <lb/>
Sunday school P. M., W. R <lb/>
Parker, superintendent. <lb/>
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Greensboro Female College <lb/>
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Literary and Business Courses, <lb/>
Schools of Music, Art and El- <lb/>
Literary Course and <lb/>
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10th, For <lb/>
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all points for the West with rail- <lb/>
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T. M. EMERSON. Traffic, <lb/>
All the News <lb/>
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The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. FRIDAY. JULY 1902. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
and Friday <lb/>
a Year <lb/>
RICKS WILKINSON <lb/>
Great Cut in Prices of <lb/>
Wash Dress Fabrics and Silks <lb/>
Although moat wait until end f <lb/>
the season to make reduction, it never <lb/>
been our policy to do so. We put a time <lb/>
limit on goods, and if not sold within <lb/>
they must go. This week we offer <lb/>
among other great values many of our <lb/>
novelties at prices far below cost of <lb/>
importation, an opportunity customers can <lb/>
appreciate with the season all <lb/>
before them.<lb/>
All of our White Lawns, Dimities, <lb/>
Silks, Chiffons, Mercerized Ginghams, <lb/>
Piques, in 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, white and tinted, full assort- <lb/>
Lot not broken. quality <lb/>
elsewhere <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
Bethel High School. <lb/>
D C ac A strictly Preparatory School. Prepares <lb/>
for College and for Life Our <lb/>
J Principal, MISS MATT RIMES, Assistant, <lb/>
MRS. W. Music and Art. <lb/>
Primary Department, Art, <lb/>
Intermediate, Music, including piano rent, 3.00 <lb/>
Advanced, 8.00 Incidental fee. year, i <lb/>
Board Moderate. For further particulars address <lb/>
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal. <lb/>
THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE <lb/>
NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE I <lb/>
to Whom Honor it <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
North and the <lb/>
party can easily honor L. S- <lb/>
from Rowan county, u <lb/>
United States Senator, and <lb/>
trust our sister counties cf the <lb/>
and West sill bear in mind <lb/>
that grandest and must <lb/>
honored son, honored as <lb/>
by the scholarly by the j <lb/>
concurrent approbation of <lb/>
those who were capable of <lb/>
administering praise, they <lb/>
themselves praise worthy, being <lb/>
illustriously good in the main as <lb/>
well as the paths to <lb/>
like the ancient <lb/>
Athenians, that while in midst <lb/>
glory paused to erect a <lb/>
statue to the Illustrious <lb/>
Aesop, the famous fable writer, <lb/>
placing slave on its pedestal that <lb/>
all Athenians in passing by could <lb/>
know that the road to honor was <lb/>
a a J tO <lb/>
Now we find that everything <lb/>
grand, glorious magnanimous <lb/>
honorable in the grand and <lb/>
agent L. S. Overman, of Rowan <lb/>
county, hence we are suggesting <lb/>
him us a Candidate, for the United <lb/>
States Senate. And we doubt if <lb/>
North in her earliest <lb/>
dating back to Revolution. <lb/>
has had one son her <lb/>
political history who has rendered <lb/>
more efficient service lo his county, <lb/>
his district and his Slate than <lb/>
L. S. Overman. Ever ready in <lb/>
his devotion to duly whether call- <lb/>
isl by county, district or Slate, <lb/>
in legal lore and <lb/>
and brilliantly <lb/>
equipped for Senatorial duties, he <lb/>
richly deserves any, yes, the high- <lb/>
est honors, at the hands of her; <lb/>
people. For he with our <lb/>
at Washington <lb/>
North Carolina can look back <lb/>
years, yes more, and feel that her <lb/>
anchorage is strong, that her <lb/>
moorings arc safe. Rowan. <lb/>
July Comforts. <lb/>
U it I Q month of July is no need <lb/>
of your to the mountains or seashore to <lb/>
keep cool. Just come to our store and get <lb/>
some of those Thin Fabrics that ran the mer- <lb/>
from in the shade to temperate in the <lb/>
and save money by staying at home <lb/>
keeping cool. We in .-lock necessary <lb/>
things for hot weather, and no matter how <lb/>
low the price this rule is never <lb/>
GUARANTEE WHAT WE SELL, and sell <lb/>
only what we guarantee, so you ran no risk in <lb/>
buying goods from We have some bar- <lb/>
gains in I Shirl Waists, Parasols and <lb/>
Thin Dress <lb/>
Twin Civilization. fOR STATE SENATE. J. J LAUGHING- <lb/>
HOUSE. <lb/>
The Richmond Dispatch devotes <lb/>
nearly a column of editorial space <lb/>
lo a discussion of collars and . Joly, <lb/>
upon returns to Census <lb/>
There is one thing we almost to call <lb/>
your attention is SOAP. <lb/>
carry the nicest Toilet Snaps we can buy. <lb/>
Pure goods highly perfumed, to <lb/>
per cake. <lb/>
Office It finds that up to seventy <lb/>
live years ago collars cuffs <lb/>
were nun detachable from the <lb/>
and about that time the <lb/>
wife of i blacksmith of Troy, N. <lb/>
V., nude the first collar, <lb/>
which she chopped out with a pair <lb/>
of scissors. The idea struck the <lb/>
Reverend Brown, a <lb/>
Methodist preacher who re- <lb/>
tired from the ministry and was <lb/>
keeping store, mid he begun to <lb/>
manufacture detachable collars in <lb/>
quantities. The <lb/>
prospered and there arc now <lb/>
in the country fifty seven <lb/>
which manufacture col <lb/>
and and the annual <lb/>
value of their product is<lb/>
With the knowledge that there <lb/>
will come before the next <lb/>
so many questions of Import- <lb/>
to the people Caro <lb/>
Una, it is incumbent upon the <lb/>
Democrats to elect our very heat <lb/>
men as members of u u at Gen- <lb/>
Assembly and in cornice <lb/>
I take pleasure in nominating <lb/>
our fellow citizen, Mr. J. J. Laugh <lb/>
to represent Pitt <lb/>
the State Senate at next session. <lb/>
Mr. needs no in- <lb/>
to the people of <lb/>
county. The mention of his name <lb/>
entries with it all that is tried and <lb/>
true in Democracy. <lb/>
We, township, point <lb/>
with particular pride to purity <lb/>
of our polities, lo the fact that <lb/>
In is now lime to commence canning. <lb/>
have i in- ROY A I. FRUIT JARS, by every test <lb/>
the best perfect vacuum, all glass, no metal in <lb/>
trait, line clear glass, handsome <lb/>
square shape and full measure. <lb/>
Our Grocery Department is every <lb/>
day. The Batter and Cheese <lb/>
ice. Phone its for what you want. <lb/>
i . . , a. <lb/>
, . , . i have always polled a lug Demo- <lb/>
subject entertainingly through ,. , <lb/>
., . ,. , majority, even in times <lb/>
all the ramifications paper J <lb/>
hits, a product of the civil I tried mens <lb/>
and celluloid collars, which tire of <lb/>
a later dale, and ends by pro- <lb/>
a curse <lb/>
upon inventor of both collar <lb/>
and of the latter of which it <lb/>
It is well known Hint these re- <lb/>
have been in great <lb/>
due lo the unflinching integrity of <lb/>
J. If it should <lb/>
be I lie pleasure of the people <lb/>
J. B. Chary Co. <lb/>
The Only Department Store in <lb/>
GREENVILLE. <lb/>
Literary, Classical, Scientific <lb/>
Pedagogical, <lb/>
mien <lb/>
. <lb/>
vis i . I W <lb/>
i i <lb/>
the i <lb/>
t .-m am M n- <lb/>
all <lb/>
lie July <lb/>
Charles D. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
D. I. <lb/>
Power <lb/>
The tendency of the press of <lb/>
day, excepting a <lb/>
newspapers of IV larger cities of <lb/>
the country, l educate the <lb/>
against a fondness for the sen- <lb/>
The tone of the pies is <lb/>
mote than it was a few <lb/>
years buck. The daily papers, es- <lb/>
those in ibis part of the <lb/>
country, to try to gain <lb/>
popularity by pandering to an ab <lb/>
normal for sensational <lb/>
news. Murders, suicides and <lb/>
horrible crimes are now pub- <lb/>
with us little detail as pond <lb/>
Ole. All the horrible <lb/>
stances surrounding these crime- <lb/>
arc cut out and the papers content <lb/>
with the bare recital <lb/>
of the facts. <lb/>
The newspapers are educators <lb/>
this respect, as they are many , <lb/>
and while we believe j <lb/>
have accomplished much good <lb/>
along this line, there is still much i <lb/>
for them to do The public masses <lb/>
still for the sensational, for <lb/>
that which is gruesome and<lb/>
BREAK INTO <lb/>
THE HOMES <lb/>
OF THE <lb/>
PEOPLE BY <lb/>
ADVERTISING <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
convention to nominate him <lb/>
says that it is evolution of, ,, . <lb/>
, , , , ,. as candidate Senator, they will <lb/>
the need sleeves our ancestors <lb/>
, , . . i know what manner of man they <lb/>
wore in tile days periwigs <lb/>
and j , , ,,, <lb/>
Me is in his views, deep <lb/>
and minuet.-. lo this we .,. <lb/>
,. , ., , . in thong i, well in every <lb/>
cordially subscribe. A . . <lb/>
,, , i, , ., ii i- capable grasping the <lb/>
on the tribes the black ,.,. . <lb/>
, ., , ., will come before our <lb/>
smith the Reverend <lb/>
lint for him might j next legislature. <lb/>
, . , i i i more it is tor to <lb/>
never have been .,,. <lb/>
,, evidences of modern he-s one of the farm- <lb/>
But there were others, in North I I <lb/>
, Hue the assertion that the people <lb/>
known, whose memories deserve . . <lb/>
, , ,. ,, i, ,, , who work his farms make more <lb/>
to be yet more odious, it bad <lb/>
. , r ,. ,, , and have more cash <lb/>
been for those enemies of me, , . <lb/>
i . . it. in hand, than any tenants or lab- <lb/>
lace who Idea .,, , <lb/>
,.,,,, in county. All due to <lb/>
coal.- and we might J , , <lb/>
all be going around, July M and great <lb/>
weather, with nothing on except <lb/>
reaching ground township, know <lb/>
and secured at the neck with a him as a citizen and neighbor, the <lb/>
Democrat of county know <lb/>
him as a gentleman and loyal <lb/>
Democrat, ever of the in- <lb/>
and well fare of <lb/>
mid Stale. With these facts be <lb/>
A advertisement will walk into the <lb/>
homes every day and will let your wants be known <lb/>
to the people. <lb/>
A REFLECTOR advertisement will bring custom- <lb/>
for your goods, find tenants for your <lb/>
employment or in fact till any reasonable <lb/>
want you may have. <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR g ea Into homes of the <lb/>
people and Is read what it curries them, hence <lb/>
the place to tell your la in THE REFLECTOR. <lb/>
The coat of mi advertisement In REFLECTOR <lb/>
is the easiest part. <lb/>
draw Observer. <lb/>
Vacation Days. <lb/>
time la hi r- mill the <lb/>
ill. inn <lb/>
i nominate him a <lb/>
ti.- iii mum I'm Senator from Pitt <lb/>
No . <lb/>
county <lb/>
mill i. inn I a. <lb/>
Hi;. C. M. <lb/>
lie.<lb/>
A thoughtful reader of<lb/>
i. lb.-I.-i on has taken place in the treat- <lb/>
hanging, a few <lb/>
ago an execution was regarded as <lb/>
real news event and papers all <lb/>
over the country wanted some ac- <lb/>
Now <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb/>
fa <lb/>
you can tell more of <lb/>
n woman's character from the <lb/>
wrinkles III her face than from Hie <lb/>
lines in her palms, <lb/>
All tanner who had been <lb/>
has enough to the of, inking from his <lb/>
twenty live years without <lb/>
Scientists say we need not be <lb/>
doubled about our future supplies <lb/>
of for when coal beds of <lb/>
America and Europe me exhausted <lb/>
we can draw upon China, which <lb/>
the world for ages. And by that <lb/>
time we will probably be able to <lb/>
For best grades of Job Printing <lb/>
send your order to The <lb/>
office. Up to date work, <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and rice always <lb/>
on <lb/>
goods kept constantly en <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Manufacturers of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior and Exterior Finishings <lb/>
for Fine Modern and Cheap <lb/>
We solicit your patronage and <lb/>
guarantee to give satisfaction in <lb/>
prices, styles and work. <lb/>
send your orders to <lb/>
TUB Greenville Co. <lb/>
,. . i <lb/>
Always Keeps It Hand. <lb/>
Valuation In Railroads. <lb/>
Raleigh, N. O. July <lb/>
North Com <lb/>
mission certified to <lb/>
tor today the increased tux <lb/>
of railroads operating <lb/>
State; the increases being occasion- <lb/>
ed by improvements and <lb/>
during past year. The <lb/>
report shows Increase from <lb/>
I, in 1901, to <lb/>
. . Mo. UgO I lo <lb/>
again or K,,,,; K . .- om <lb/>
The valuation now. l <lb/>
. ,, , ,. i. nun km- <lb/>
1902 is as Atlantic Coast j, ,,. . -l- <lb/>
Line, <lb/>
Railway, Seaboard <lb/>
AU Line, <lb/>
roads, To- <lb/>
apologies or getting stung, <lb/>
ii days ago nearly lo <lb/>
. . . . s.- <lb/>
get along without coal.- death. I'd haps he wore a Panama <lb/>
hat. and ill bees didn't <lb/>
him Wilmington Star. <lb/>
Ail-- <lb/>
,. , <lb/>
mother ii loan ,,, summer than In arbiter. It <lb/>
I from i-1 M, i,, k,, v In lb. in <lb/>
III line to off alter i On. <lb/>
in 1901, to <lb/>
Don't i.;. iii. <lb/>
do r the. sic. II oar <lb/>
i. sound torn Is <lb/>
reals tin H and <lb/>
tin- lo <lb/>
Minute Cough I. <lb/>
i. loins I. <lb/>
for .-. <lb/>
nut In I.<lb/>
This is a pretty live town, isn't <lb/>
the <lb/>
ii bet I lie native. <lb/>
We've got biggest <lb/>
We have a of a <lb/>
now <lb/>
The object of book <lb/>
is to give practical <lb/>
bow to take of the the <lb/>
inexperienced, In <lb/>
for are <lb/>
j course given nil matters of this <lb/>
kind, bill let any woman her <lb/>
elf, give a bath ton <lb/>
son bed without welting late <lb/>
clothing, or change <lb/>
while bed was occupied <lb/>
she ill smile at the seeming <lb/>
et when she is shown, <lb/>
lie will wonder why she did not <lb/>
discover the right way herself <lb/>
little practical la- <lb/>
inns given for per- <lb/>
of all necessary offices <lb/>
lo sick. The know <lb/>
ledge i- Dot <lb/>
liar granted, and the writer bus <lb/>
Hied to do a plain, <lb/>
manlier no need mis- <lb/>
lake the easiest way, <lb/>
A copy Ibis valuable <lb/>
I. mu be had upon application <lb/>
to the Davis <lb/>
hi . New <lb/>
to <lb/>
II line <lb/>
count of the <lb/>
a hinging attracts no attention <lb/>
of the State which it <lb/>
takes place, unless it is n case of <lb/>
national interest. If public taste <lb/>
improved it is a cause for con- <lb/>
but if hangings are so <lb/>
much more common now than they <lb/>
were as to cease to be news it is a <lb/>
woeful condition. Indeed a lynch- <lb/>
now is barely noticed when a <lb/>
f. w veils ago such an occurrence <lb/>
subject of editorial com- <lb/>
nil over the It <lb/>
not be human life is regarded <lb/>
more lightly, hence we must think <lb/>
most readers have less inter- <lb/>
est in such details than formerly. <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
lo , a <lb/>
it i. own tonic. J-1- <lb/>
can your or b rs with <lb/>
Job <lb/>
full of the <lb/>
beat to lie lad the moneys <lb/>
Your Tongue <lb/>
If it's coated, your stomach; <lb/>
is bad, your liver is out of, <lb/>
order. Pills will clean <lb/>
your tongue, cure your <lb/>
. t I -Mi. J <lb/>
t enclosing to Inc., .,., right; <lb/>
., or coin to ea easy to <lb/>
;. of I staling . <lb/>
High <lb/>
bare, bend us <lb/>
, I I<lb/>
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE <lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
I. I. <lb/>
th.- H. <lb/>
C , <lb/>
MM. <lb/>
The Washington <lb/>
of a man who a farm near <lb/>
Aurora, and In two yews soul <lb/>
faun. <lb/>
like the State base ball <lb/>
league i about lo bet or run <lb/>
out of existence. Only three flub <lb/>
arc let in it now and they Create <lb/>
little interest <lb/>
The lumber plain the <lb/>
Co . at Jackson- <lb/>
ville, was destroyed by lire Sunday <lb/>
night. Only the outside lumber <lb/>
dry were saved. <lb/>
While in Hew York, last Fri- <lb/>
day, Mr. . of Kill <lb/>
by a car <lb/>
and bis skull fractured. Ho ha <lb/>
since been in a critical condition. <lb/>
Talk about warm or long eon- <lb/>
that of the seventh Con- <lb/>
district, Monroe <lb/>
last week wan <lb/>
one of I lie matters <lb/>
the are now mm <lb/>
lag for. At the time lie that <lb/>
was lint if the Kin <lb/>
people are asking for it Green <lb/>
ville Might unite with them i <lb/>
a strong petition from both towns <lb/>
would lie effective. <lb/>
Their is no use the <lb/>
benefit this additional train would <lb/>
lie to Greenville and to our <lb/>
farmers up the <lb/>
who go elsewhere, would sell their <lb/>
la Greenville if they <lb/>
come here in the and <lb/>
home in the evening. This <lb/>
would mean Increased <lb/>
for the railroad and Increased <lb/>
for the <lb/>
Ami then e often lit travel <lb/>
ling men speak of the <lb/>
coining into this section I <lb/>
because we have only one <lb/>
Long Hair <lb/>
About n rear ago my hair was <lb/>
coming out very to <lb/>
bottle of Ai-ts It Vigor. It <lb/>
stopped the falling J made my <lb/>
hair grow very rapidly, until now it <lb/>
is inches in Mrs. A. <lb/>
Kans. <lb/>
There's another hunger <lb/>
than that of the stomach. <lb/>
Hair hunger, for instance. <lb/>
Hungry food, <lb/>
needs hair <lb/>
This is why we say that <lb/>
Hair Vigor always <lb/>
restores color, and makes <lb/>
the hair grow long and <lb/>
heavy, <lb/>
Tour <lb/>
one SM <lb/>
lie Hire<lb/>
j. c. i <lb/>
COLORED INSTITUTE. <lb/>
Fresh Gossip From Nearly Vicinities <lb/>
get train a day. for The <lb/>
Every along the road might ,.,,, <lb/>
join in this movement all would or colored teachers <lb/>
be Certainly Green U. Some <lb/>
cooperate in the names were enrolled daring <lb/>
morning session, several others <lb/>
came in the afternoon to be remix <lb/>
for work early Tuesday. The in <lb/>
it mo is under the management of<lb/>
Gathered Our Correspondents and <lb/>
led f r REFLECTOR Readers. <lb/>
ill. T. Manning, <lb/>
Department. <lb/>
thy to all his family. <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS Miss Forbes, of <lb/>
NOTES. has Miss Mattie <lb/>
the pact two weeks, return- <lb/>
ed home Friday. Miss Mattie <lb/>
us accompanied her home. <lb/>
Miss Sidney Davenport, of Pat <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
X. July <lb/>
Has <lb/>
received an order for a ear <lb/>
load of baggies. now- <lb/>
in stock the largest, line <lb/>
of boggles ever Who will Mayo. returned home <lb/>
be the first man to bay <lb/>
this year's tobacco Miss of Wilson, <lb/>
to call their lo u I has been visiting Miss <lb/>
when yon can. There may be Mayo, Saturday for <lb/>
Something In it for you. j where she will be the guest of Miss <lb/>
To the first man purchasing Sidney <lb/>
pair of wheels of the A. ti. Mr. Mis. N. M. Hammond, <lb/>
Cox Mfg. with this year's who have been up the country on a <lb/>
money they will pay a visit, returned home last week, <lb/>
of mi Hack Band j j. Highsmith family, of <lb/>
e or cents in money. . Mount Olive, are visiting <lb/>
Little Miss Lillian is <lb/>
visiting Miss Hattie Nichols. j,; i. of <lb/>
Mrs. Cox and Miss Annie Thursday night with his <lb/>
fort, in t lie long about it. <lb/>
Cl KITCHIN. <lb/>
Prof W. H. County <lb/>
Monday and Tuesday <lb/>
in Greenville. <lb/>
Mi-s Helen Galloway, of Grimes- <lb/>
mother and returned Friday. <lb/>
Miss Winnie of <lb/>
Mount Olive, is relatives <lb/>
., ,. , ,. . net t of public <lb/>
Claude the <lb/>
lie is assisted l . <lb/>
congressional district is making University, Raleigh <lb/>
for himself to a reputation, as ;. by J. E. Brown, teacher Lyda near Green- <lb/>
witness fallowing very flatter-1 at Grifton. Great were visiting here Saturday. <lb/>
lug paragraph from the Washing- seems In the colored j Dr. B. T. Cox returned from <lb/>
correspondence of the people for competent and Baltimore last Friday evening. <lb/>
in these teachers to better lit I hem-1 Mm Bryan, after spend <lb/>
selves. They bold an a pleasant visit to Misses <lb/>
laud, w ho has a host of friends In <lb/>
and around to the de Miss Pearlie is visit- <lb/>
light of us all is Learn fox, of Winter- <lb/>
time here, ville this week. <lb/>
Mrs. Rickey Moore and Miss <lb/>
I. R, spent Wednesday <lb/>
ii. Greenville. <lb/>
Misses and Lillian Which <lb/>
of Monday <lb/>
with relatives. <lb/>
Washington, of <lb/>
more, leave town a visit Than <lb/>
last week was one It ,., . . selves, now an jg a pleasant visit to Misses; tow visit <lb/>
, i- ii l log for the colored Tessie and Anna <lb/>
hone. , ,, . son, of <lb/>
I he , w , ,,,,,,,, agreed ,,,,, , ,,;,.,, ,, ,,,,,,,. , ft. , <lb/>
K. N. Page, of an make several speeches in been visiting M-,. J. Cox week. <lb/>
ballot. candidate, middle west. Chairman s. will be turned to her home in Bethel <lb/>
fa vote lo <lb/>
lion en one ballot. <lb/>
if the Domini <lb/>
Mr. within a i <lb/>
give a ins lime lo <lb/>
I congressional committee, for <lb/>
he hail beard numbers of I <lb/>
committee <lb/>
best ram <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
i. Ii voice was raised ill the <lb/>
committee of the state <lb/>
say he is one of the <lb/>
in Ike state. <lb/>
Roberts has with- <lb/>
drawn M for <lb/>
for In Ibis district- <lb/>
This leaver the Held .,;, , It <lb/>
lo Hon. II. Small, I , modesty or fear of debate I hat <lb/>
convention which meets In sealed bis lips. The Ural week of <lb/>
mouth <lb/>
bl ii by <lb/>
by both while colored day <lb/>
all along the line of the It. II. a first- <lb/>
educational awakening In <lb/>
this and other stales. Lei every Stocks was in town early <lb/>
body who can by word or deed en- n With <lb/>
courage the colored people lo Jo which be caught <lb/>
to make themselves Up, They were of the legged <lb/>
worthy citizens of a great state. kind. <lb/>
, n. Miss Laura attended <lb/>
at Sunday. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Sparks received a <lb/>
children, who have been visiting <lb/>
relatives in Rocky Mount, return- <lb/>
ed Sunday. <lb/>
V. B. Staton spent <lb/>
line Mount <lb/>
before sun j <lb/>
Saturday announcing the <lb/>
ought to be done. <lb/>
Our Friend The Young Again. <lb/>
There are today millions <lb/>
i the 30th will Congress Mr. made known I chances young man. Ii <lb/>
his intention that not they not all be on Easy <lb/>
speak during the session. never were. The mobile <lb/>
a policy pursued by man groans and sweats because the <lb/>
of Congress. The reputation trust has knocked higher <lb/>
arc reminded of the the representative from the sec that's the new <lb/>
the National Dem- dull did not suffer, but on I lion lie in luxury because <lb/>
was In and b <lb/>
useful popular. Some I the producer and selling at <lb/>
of his friends twitted him with the profit <lb/>
h bad not n The trust <lb/>
I roll call during the session. he bis <lb/>
victories were scored to her credit <lb/>
when we hear <lb/>
used as national cry. <lb/>
mid see In the he answered as many I that the young man-taints no <lb/>
that Grover Cleveland n-11 call-us any member show for what show <lb/>
to stump the state to place the price on the farmer's <lb/>
When Mr. was product, and then demand his own <lb/>
for Democratic <lb/>
ticket New York. <lb/>
I In <lb/>
presence, to which they at <lb/>
once Their sister died <lb/>
soon their arrival <lb/>
Our people greatly <lb/>
wit Ii Mr. and Mrs. Sparks, both of <lb/>
whom are held in very high es- <lb/>
teem. <lb/>
Misses Rosa and <lb/>
spent in <lb/>
Mill <lb/>
from her visit lo Jack Sat <lb/>
FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb/>
X. July, I. <lb/>
Miss Carrie Vail, who has has <lb/>
been spending some time here with <lb/>
sister, Mis. G. W. Freeman, re <lb/>
tin today to her home Ply- <lb/>
mouth. <lb/>
Mrs, ti. A. Holland and Miss <lb/>
Pattie Spruill, of Roper, who have <lb/>
been visiting Mrs G. W. Freeman, <lb/>
returned today. <lb/>
Miss Mary Leggett, of <lb/>
is Miss Lou Star <lb/>
May. <lb/>
Miss Lucy Woolen and Mr. <lb/>
Bradley who have been <lb/>
I visiting Miss Lou May. returned <lb/>
I to Wilmington Wednesday. <lb/>
HEARNE CO., <lb/>
Dealers in <lb/>
Staple and Fancy Groceries <lb/>
and Country Produce. <lb/>
Stock Prices Right. <lb/>
Service Prompt Courteous. <lb/>
Agents for Wilbur's <lb/>
Cattle and Poultry Food. <lb/>
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb/>
III BENEFIT LIE <lb/>
if. <lb/>
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb/>
Lou Value, <lb/>
Value, <lb/>
Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb/>
Is <lb/>
Will lie if arrears paid within on mouth 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/>
Dividends are payable at the of the second each <lb/>
year, provided the premium for the current year lie paid. <lb/>
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To make policy payable as an during the <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J, L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
TRIBUTE TO T. C. MANNING. <lb/>
A gentleman at Way Cross, <lb/>
sends the follow- <lb/>
tribute to Mr. T. Manning, <lb/>
who died that town it few days <lb/>
Thomas Manning died <lb/>
Way Cross, Ga., on night of <lb/>
Sunday, July last. His former <lb/>
home was near N. C. <lb/>
He was the son of the lute Mai- <lb/>
calm G. Manning, of Pitt county, <lb/>
and was on November 21st, <lb/>
He was married to Miss <lb/>
Carpenter, C. <lb/>
March 7th, 1897. <lb/>
Hilling tin latter years of his life <lb/>
he resided and did business in <lb/>
Waldo, Fla., and Way Cross, Ga., <lb/>
for one and a half years <lb/>
his death be <lb/>
was proprietor of the Phoenix <lb/>
terms from the manufacturer. The <lb/>
and a I visiting friends Saturday and <lb/>
there was not a rural free d <lb/>
mute lo his district. Now be young a show <lb/>
a good time a cumin i every county lo h marten <lb/>
and will soon have another I profession or his trade and goes in I <lb/>
Harper and Mary Crumpler. of Wash <lb/>
Miss Miry, Jack, is D- <lb/>
A horrible and shocking <lb/>
affair won that of mine <lb/>
of the Rolling Mill mine, near <lb/>
Johnston, Pa., on Thursday, the <lb/>
10th inst , In which <lb/>
perhaps more, met <lb/>
so a manner. The <lb/>
was canned by an <lb/>
of gas in the mine, <lb/>
overlooked by lire bosses, a- <lb/>
are called, having <lb/>
in charge, as three them were <lb/>
killed the disaster, <lb/>
Saturday was a sad day in many <lb/>
homes in town, the day <lb/>
o. w. Freeman returned Lo Bell- <lb/>
Kate Chapman went a haven Thursday morning. He is <lb/>
in- more. lie must cut out rum and I shopping to Saturday, there on cs. <lb/>
told be kindred folly and get his nose to Minnie Clinard, has Miss <lb/>
made a record ill securing routes the grind stone and work as his been for unite a long while A. pent several days here <lb/>
for bit district. In this and other ; father worked and not half as bard with Mrs. Dr. Cox, will hereafter; visiting relatives the part week. <lb/>
make her home in Oxford. Miss is in town visit <lb/>
Mr. Kitchin Impressed as hi- grandfather worked to make <lb/>
worker. gave la bare existence. Competency Is <lb/>
ii of his time to always in demand and always will <lb/>
Miss Mamie Galloway, to M- <lb/>
the of her many Mrs. Sallie Cobb, of Crisp, came <lb/>
on claims, which frequently be. counterfeit and spent a most pleasant week yesterday to visit Misses Mary and <lb/>
has n great deal of laborious <lb/>
work. The Representative from <lb/>
second Is of coming <lb/>
young of Congress. <lb/>
Mayor's Court. <lb/>
Major II. W. has dis- <lb/>
posed of the following cases during <lb/>
Oral week of his <lb/>
ink Little offering for sale <lb/>
given up almost wholly to funerals and decayed meat, hound <lb/>
over the dead bodies. <lb/>
Too horrible to contemplate are <lb/>
those shocking mine disasters <lb/>
nothing but death and sorrowing <lb/>
heartaches left in their wake. <lb/>
The Chamber of of <lb/>
are taking steps lo induce <lb/>
the Atlantic Coast Line to put on <lb/>
a morning pa-sen limn into <lb/>
over Ibis road, and an <lb/>
evening train out of <lb/>
Greenville is, or might to be in <lb/>
in this movement. A <lb/>
ago when Mr. of the Coast <lb/>
Line, was here lo coaler with a <lb/>
of cit- <lb/>
relative improving the <lb/>
vice and connections of their <lb/>
over to Superior court. <lb/>
Robert <lb/>
bound over conn. <lb/>
Washington Mayo and Oscar <lb/>
Cherry. taken, <lb/>
Mayo bound over court. <lb/>
John Page, drunk down <lb/>
one penny cost, <lb/>
Ton using vulgar and <lb/>
profane on the <lb/>
lined one penny and ports, <lb/>
James Murphy, selling spoiled <lb/>
and decayed over to <lb/>
Superior <lb/>
James Ann <lb/>
and B. T. Bailey, notions and <lb/>
orderly conduct and assault. <lb/>
not gully, others guilty and lined ding when we are He <lb/>
each cost, Applied i I never did care much <lb/>
lo Superior court. I for o <lb/>
no show. In this <lb/>
day of big fortunes and prosperity <lb/>
the people demand the <lb/>
have money to pay for it and it <lb/>
must came. Vet notwithstanding, <lb/>
the young man who will find his <lb/>
place stands all the show he needs <lb/>
and as good a chance to succeed <lb/>
as ever in the world's history. <lb/>
Everything, Atlanta, Ga. <lb/>
If then-are any preachers who <lb/>
are not paid their salaries <lb/>
we suggest that they exhort <lb/>
their congregation these words <lb/>
old colored <lb/>
de life <lb/>
is free; but I axes boa is <lb/>
lei git el, pay <lb/>
fur de Haleigh News <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
When the with a Panama <lb/>
hit gets lo Heaven he <lb/>
kick on the ordinary soil halo. <lb/>
David <lb/>
pay master U. S. was <lb/>
drowned Ocean View <lb/>
night. <lb/>
us have a white wed. <lb/>
has lo their regret returned to her, <lb/>
home, Grimesland. and Ray West, of Fields <lb/>
The Baptist Mission were in yesterday, <lb/>
held regular services Sunday night., W. It. Pollard returned this <lb/>
An interesting paper was read by morning from where he <lb/>
Mrs. F. O. and a short but has the last ten days, <lb/>
instructive talk by J. B Carroll. Mrs. W. Arnold gave the <lb/>
a enjoyable <lb/>
l ice cream supper Thursday even <lb/>
her home. The <lb/>
have fourteen <lb/>
with Mrs. II. Arnold, <lb/>
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C, July 1903, <lb/>
J. H. i. f, of this place,. Pres. Moore, Sec., Miss <lb/>
Who has to Way Cross, j Reid Trees. They are doing <lb/>
to lie present at his brother's good work. <lb/>
Abraham an Iowa, <lb/>
millionaire, believes college <lb/>
and business is <lb/>
living clone, proposes to <lb/>
donate his millions to establishing <lb/>
for women in distress <lb/>
and homes for aged people. He <lb/>
put it to use. Ho <lb/>
says he got his money from <lb/>
people is going to give it back <lb/>
to the Star. <lb/>
A faint heart may never won u <lb/>
fair lady, but five of have <lb/>
won many a jackpot. <lb/>
Orders for PRINTING are <lb/>
solicited. Best <lb/>
Tom Edison when he gets <lb/>
his storage battery to running <lb/>
can for have an <lb/>
automobile that will not require <lb/>
any oats, bay or grooming, <lb/>
be run at an of about <lb/>
cents n week. This Is somewhat <lb/>
although two <lb/>
that figure lbs original <lb/>
cost will lie impediment in the <lb/>
way of the average <lb/>
who might lie ambitious lobe the <lb/>
proprietor of an automobile do <lb/>
b is own transport at ming- <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE. <lb/>
Oops Destroyed and Killed. <lb/>
Later reports from wind and <lb/>
hailstorm, Tuesday evening, show <lb/>
considerable damage <lb/>
The area covered by hail was <lb/>
fortunately not but so far as <lb/>
it extend, d destruction followed. <lb/>
worst of it seemed to be near <lb/>
Mt. church a little to <lb/>
the north of there. <lb/>
The greatest sufferers were Mrs. <lb/>
Nona Brown Mr. W. J. <lb/>
Flaming, both of whose farms <lb/>
the crops literally ruined. <lb/>
On Sheriff O. W. Harrington's <lb/>
farm several buildings, including <lb/>
stables, were blown down, killing a <lb/>
mule injuring his drive horse. <lb/>
Mr. L. A. Mayo and of bis <lb/>
were caught out in the <lb/>
storm and both were painfully <lb/>
hotel at later place. The re- <lb/>
kindly feeling entertain- bruised by the bail stones, <lb/>
for him by bis patrons <lb/>
bear testimony to unfailing Mr. Dead. <lb/>
courtesy affability which t . . . . <lb/>
. , A message received here Ibis <lb/>
These and , the f <lb/>
other which <lb/>
be possessed were not assumed and j <lb/>
laid aside at will, as occasion of w f <lb/>
might requite but he was , <lb/>
courteous with all . . u . <lb/>
V was i B years old and had been <lb/>
poor health for sometime. She <lb/>
For Job Printing in nil the latest <lb/>
send us your orders. <lb/>
Hi- death resulted a coin <lb/>
plication of beginning <lb/>
with neuralgia of the heart and <lb/>
ending with typhoid fever. He <lb/>
became from one only <lb/>
to be attacked by another. He <lb/>
bore bis entire suffering which <lb/>
lasted for six weeks with <lb/>
dinar courage fortitude, bis <lb/>
solicitude for those in constant at- <lb/>
upon him seeming <lb/>
throughout to outweigh consider- <lb/>
for himself. In all <lb/>
lite, as a citizen, in bus <lb/>
i in his own home circle, Mr. <lb/>
Manning has behind an <lb/>
irreproachable record, no harsh. <lb/>
no unkind memories of <lb/>
vive. <lb/>
services were held <lb/>
parlors the Hotel <lb/>
on the of July <lb/>
bis remains conveyed by <lb/>
to Waldo, Fla., there <lb/>
He has left a widow <lb/>
two small children, rive sisters <lb/>
two brothers, to them the <lb/>
fullest measure sympathy is ex- <lb/>
tended. Such comfort as comes <lb/>
from reflection that chap- <lb/>
of a human life been such <lb/>
as to defy closest scrutiny and <lb/>
the send, it where it may, <lb/>
amidst strife or within the sacred <lb/>
precincts of home has been that of <lb/>
the may well be portion <lb/>
Mr. sorrowing <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Mr. a young man <lb/>
aged <lb/>
about years, died early this <lb/>
morning of typhoid fever. was <lb/>
a sou of the late Mr. Jesse Smith, <lb/>
and a half brother of Messrs J. S. <lb/>
and The <lb/>
burial took place this <lb/>
I was the widow of late Mr. <lb/>
Belcher, of <lb/>
an aunt of Mrs. W. II. Bag- <lb/>
well, of Greenville. <lb/>
Mrs. Belcher was an excellent <lb/>
woman had a large number of <lb/>
friends around home and <lb/>
here Greenville. <lb/>
burial will take place in the <lb/>
Spear burial ground, near <lb/>
Thursday afternoon at o <lb/>
o'clock. <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
So in July Register of Heeds <lb/>
T. R. Moore issued follow- <lb/>
marriage <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
O. W. Haddock and Bessie Par- <lb/>
N. and Alice Craw- <lb/>
ford. <lb/>
S. Jennings and Maud A. <lb/>
Leggett. <lb/>
John W. Little and Emily L. <lb/>
Taylor. <lb/>
G. T. turd nor and n C. <lb/>
Coward. <lb/>
II. Jones Lena Bell <lb/>
Little. <lb/>
John Joy tier and Dora Brown. <lb/>
Poisoning the <lb/>
It la through the bowels the <lb/>
body la cleansed of Impurities. Con- <lb/>
these in <lb/>
system, headache, <lb/>
at first, then <lb/>
eruptions Dually illness <lb/>
unless a remedy U applied. <lb/>
Little this <lb/>
h stimulating the liver and bow- <lb/>
el,. These Huh-pill do not act <lb/>
but strengthening the <lb/>
enable them to their u n work. <lb/>
Never or distress, Jno. L. <lb/>
Woolen, <lb/>
A good name Is more to be <lb/>
ed than great riches, but much <lb/>
the same thing a check,<lb/>
came Monday i <lb/>
from South Dakota, where <lb/>
has been traveling several <lb/>
months. <lb/>
Mr. Mis. Charles <lb/>
of Baltimore, who have visit <lb/>
his brother, A. <lb/>
this <lb/>
A HOT DAY <lb/>
Ami Mill DOM lo follow. <lb/>
Whether you j i k i <lb/>
riM in the White or <lb/>
ill cunts in the of <lb/>
Of in <lb/>
you'll you bough <lb/>
on- of<lb/>
lo without com- <lb/>
clothing it is hero <lb/>
in the weight-, <lb/>
the price <lb/>
tend in tin way. <lb/>
many. not you. <lb/>
We wait your finning with perfect <lb/>
M are sure from <lb/>
our will <lb/>
lit you here <lb/>
for your in ITS. ATS <lb/>
THIN STRAW <lb/>
hats. etc. <lb/>
MUCH <lb/>
you need it. <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If i the <lb/>
it is to <lb/>
owl <lb/>
for we request you to <lb/>
settle early as possible, wast <lb/>
YOU owe v ill not keep <lb/>
us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is fer those who the <lb/>
murk on their paper. <lb/>
Fruit Jars cheap at S. <lb/>
Samples of the cur- <lb/>
are coming <lb/>
Mr. It. ii <lb/>
tomato weighed <lb/>
PERSONAL <lb/>
Brief Mention People Met <lb/>
I With In the Social World <lb/>
II, 1903. <lb/>
v. o. Danny <lb/>
Monroe <lb/>
D. Davis left this morn- <lb/>
for <lb/>
W. W. turned <lb/>
day evening Charlotte. <lb/>
Plot. J. W. of <lb/>
High school, was here today. <lb/>
Linnie Fleming left Saturday fr <lb/>
j. A. Davis has moved tar- <lb/>
her shop from the a i <lb/>
In one of new Stores j left this <lb/>
on Fifth street. j morning for where she <lb/>
, . i. .- has taken charge a school. <lb/>
Two weeks lo opening B <lb/>
market. Warehouse an- Mrs. O. A. and children <lb/>
should be getting evening a visit to <lb/>
The Sew it and city. <lb/>
The passenger train is Miss Hattie of Winter- <lb/>
bad record so far Ibis week. Near-1 ville, who has visiting Mrs. <lb/>
hours late both Monday K. N. home Sal- <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
A lawn will be held P. B. Hooker, T. E. <lb/>
on of Hooker Messrs O. S. Forbes <lb/>
for benefit of the <lb/>
dist church of that town. <lb/>
There is plenty of talk about <lb/>
Hue crops in all directions. We <lb/>
hope the harvest expectations of <lb/>
the farmers will be met. <lb/>
Parody on <lb/>
M-----Is has <lb/>
Ami left me <lb/>
For bis presence and <lb/>
I bops he'll <lb/>
Ii he don't I'll is- dam <lb/>
It I don't hope he'll away. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Crops. <lb/>
Mr. J. Q, Bowling made a trip <lb/>
through county last week <lb/>
visiting more than eighty different <lb/>
farms. He says the crops <lb/>
and W. E. Hooker left on <lb/>
day's freight for City. <lb/>
Tuesday, <lb/>
Ola Forbes left this for <lb/>
New York. <lb/>
A. F. Kennedy went to William- <lb/>
today. <lb/>
W. F. Harding left this morning <lb/>
for Chapel Hill. <lb/>
George Hadley returned to La- <lb/>
Grange this afternoon. <lb/>
Miss Blanch Brown returned this <lb/>
morning from <lb/>
Mrs. Pattie Hooker returned <lb/>
from <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
who have been visiting her sister <lb/>
Mrs L. left this morn- <lb/>
for I. <lb/>
F. G. Janice, W. L K. <lb/>
W. King, B. F. Tyson, T. King <lb/>
Wingate left Ibis <lb/>
morning to attend the State Con- <lb/>
Misses Lillian Carr, <lb/>
Essie returned this <lb/>
morning from a visit to <lb/>
Miss Susie Perry, of <lb/>
them home for a visit <lb/>
here. <lb/>
J. of is <lb/>
here. <lb/>
M. Jones went road <lb/>
Tuesday evening. <lb/>
E. II. Tuft came home Tuesday <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
W. Bryan and sou, Bonnie <lb/>
went to Hamilton in-day. <lb/>
Miss Lena Matthews returned <lb/>
Tuesday evening from a visit to <lb/>
Baltimore. <lb/>
J. B. Cherry, Br, left Tuesday <lb/>
evening fur Seven Springs and <lb/>
Mr. Mrs A. J. Griffin led <lb/>
this for Norfolk and <lb/>
Beach. <lb/>
L. C. of Durham, is <lb/>
lo taken position as book- <lb/>
keeper warehouse. <lb/>
Misses Vivian <lb/>
Irene Lacy, of Raleigh, arrived <lb/>
Tuesday evening to visit Miss <lb/>
Lottie Blow. <lb/>
Misses Peachy, of Washington <lb/>
City, Miss Mayo Lamb, of <lb/>
Edith of <lb/>
Philadelphia, and Miss Bessie Hen- <lb/>
sun, of Salisbury, guests of <lb/>
Miss at <lb/>
The Firemen. <lb/>
Hope Company held its <lb/>
regular monthly Monday <lb/>
night. There was no business out <lb/>
of ordinary routine except the <lb/>
recommendation for <lb/>
ii t of II as Chief of Fire <lb/>
I Depart men t and a to <lb/>
i Hoard of Aldermen to provide a <lb/>
lire alarm bell. <lb/>
Visiting His Horns. <lb/>
Ensign A. Collen, of <lb/>
V. S. Navy, arrived his old <lb/>
home, where he will <lb/>
Bay delightfully i sever <lb/>
a on waiting orders from <lb/>
the Navy Department. <lb/>
Mr. Cotton, has been absent for <lb/>
over years, during which <lb/>
time be made a trip complete- <lb/>
the world and has wit- <lb/>
participated in <lb/>
stirring scenes in Cuba, Japan, <lb/>
China Philippine Islands and <lb/>
barely I missed a disaster <lb/>
on his voyage lo Sun <lb/>
Francisco. <lb/>
saw <lb/>
where. <lb/>
liner any- <lb/>
Miss Willie left this <lb/>
morning to visit relatives at Smith- <lb/>
re field. <lb/>
Bert left Ibis morning <lb/>
a visit to Chapel Hill and Greens <lb/>
Died in Mu <lb/>
T. C Manning, a native of <lb/>
Pitt and a sou of the late <lb/>
Mr. M. G. of Bethel <lb/>
township, died last week, of <lb/>
at Ga , Where <lb/>
he was of Phoenix <lb/>
hotel. He wee old and <lb/>
leaves a wife and two be- <lb/>
sides bis here in Pitt <lb/>
county. The remains were taken <lb/>
to Waldo, Fla., where he married, <lb/>
for Tom Manning bad <lb/>
host of friends in this section and <lb/>
they regret to learn his death. <lb/>
He was doing a business <lb/>
at Way Cross and held in high es- <lb/>
teem there. <lb/>
Hail and Wind. <lb/>
A telephone message o'clock <lb/>
this afternoon, from Mr. <lb/>
Fleming's, miles from town, says <lb/>
right severe hail <lb/>
storm bad just passed <lb/>
that There was not a <lb/>
great of the hail, but tin- <lb/>
wind down trees, fences, <lb/>
small houses crops as it went. <lb/>
The extent of I he damage could <lb/>
be panned <lb/>
Misses Alice and Emmie Smith <lb/>
left evening for Seven <lb/>
Springs. <lb/>
Mrs. M. T. Com ell <lb/>
left this morning for a visit to <lb/>
Misses Helen Bet tie <lb/>
Tyson left this morning for <lb/>
Wrightsville. <lb/>
c. <lb/>
and children are flatting her pa-1 <lb/>
routs at Snow Hill. <lb/>
L. O, Arthur, S. Forbes and <lb/>
W. E. Hooker this morn- <lb/>
from <lb/>
i-s Margaret Andrews, <lb/>
I'm is visiting her cousin, <lb/>
Mies Carrie <lb/>
Charlie Skinner, who was at <lb/>
home on a visit to his parents, has <lb/>
returned to New York. <lb/>
Miss Julia of <lb/>
who has been Miss Bertha <lb/>
Patrick, returned home today. <lb/>
E. G. left <lb/>
for Beaufort to his family <lb/>
who have been there some days. <lb/>
W. It. Smith and family came <lb/>
Monday evening from Hamilton <lb/>
to again make their borne here. <lb/>
Sunshine Si <lb/>
tor The <lb/>
The sisterhood wee en- <lb/>
by Maggie Doughty <lb/>
Monday, July in a most delight- <lb/>
manner. The meeting <lb/>
at the usual hour and the <lb/>
after which the remain- <lb/>
of the was devoted lo <lb/>
pleasure. The hostess prepared <lb/>
Interesting and amusing <lb/>
;, leasing contests, the be <lb/>
by Mrs. Perkins. Dainty <lb/>
refreshments were served. All too <lb/>
soon came the hour for dispersing. <lb/>
It was with much reluctance that <lb/>
we bade each other good night. <lb/>
lag W <lb/>
ling f <lb/>
Wild Hog Captured. <lb/>
Friday Gus Forbes captured <lb/>
a wild hog about <lb/>
miles from town. lie was <lb/>
hunting when his dogs jumped <lb/>
something and he thought they <lb/>
were running a fox, and following <lb/>
chase came upon the <lb/>
dogs with bog at bay. The <lb/>
hog put a big light and once <lb/>
Gus had to climb a tree to escape <lb/>
an While the dogs had <lb/>
the bog down slipped <lb/>
out of the tree and a club <lb/>
struck the hog a blow head <lb/>
him. Before <lb/>
animal could recover Gus hail him <lb/>
securely lied took him home <lb/>
alive. The bog has dangerous <lb/>
looking tusks. <lb/>
It is natural that Daughters <lb/>
the should <lb/>
best circles. <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. God man Co. for Medium Grades <lb/>
ALL THE ABOVE GOODS WARRANTED TO BE LEATHER AT POPULAR 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 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 Showing of Novelties in Grass Linens. Embroidered Mulls. Swisses Pine in <lb/>
Visit the Wash Goods Department and see the new fabrics. <lb/>
loan is mi sale at prices which practically below cost. <lb/>
value, all ladies take ad vantage of it <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 Co. stand and will be sold at <lb/>
great Sacrifice Prices. <lb/>
The balance C. Hooker <lb/>
Millinery Stock removed <lb/>
to my Big be sold at <lb/>
Sacrifice <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
The Big Store <lb/>
N C. <lb/>
S f- <lb/>
xi.<lb/>
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Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
AND OF OTHER THING <lb/>
Tinware, . mention <lb/>
come to m tat your <lb/>
Yours to please- <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
Hi L. <lb/>
HEALTH <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
The man who Insures life <lb/>
wise his family. <lb/>
The roan who heal <lb/>
Is wise his family . <lb/>
may by <lb/>
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At the first attack of -.- <lb/>
which generally approaches <lb/>
through the LIVER and <lb/>
itself in Innumerable ways <lb/>
TAKE <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
And save your health. <lb/>
Greensboro Female College <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C. <lb/>
I m Courses. <lb/>
Schools of Art and El <lb/>
Literary Course and <lb/>
all Living Expenses, 1800 par <lb/>
Fall <lb/>
1808. For <lb/>
apply to <lb/>
H. ROBERTSON. President <lb/>
GEN. ROBERTS OUT OF THE <lb/>
RUN- <lb/>
Hinges, Doors, <lb/>
Rope, <lb/>
For Nails, Locks, <lb/>
Windows, Paints <lb/>
Collars, Plows, Car- <lb/>
Tools, go to <lb/>
H. L <lb/>
door to Rick <lb/>
Ormond <lb/>
i lie place <lb/>
gel Hie best <lb/>
, your supply Of Stationery <lb/>
netting low I If ll la, <lb/>
JOB PRINTING of all <lb/>
kinds in Hie Infest styles and best <lb/>
work <lb/>
Fruit Jars <lb/>
have them in <lb/>
mil sizes iii prices <lb/>
Thin <lb/>
I he <lb/>
is Mill <lb/>
low a l lie lowest <lb/>
Usual we are <lb/>
Best of Everything <lb/>
in the Grocery Line <lb/>
table supplies from n <lb/>
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that is not an ex <lb/>
in either house of Congress now <lb/>
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com of his <lb/>
was held last week and he sue <lb/>
gelling to endorse his <lb/>
school idea, or, the following <lb/>
was adopted as t substitute <lb/>
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to any increase taxation for <lb/>
public unless some <lb/>
method is devised <lb/>
whereby any <lb/>
white race shall be applied to <lb/>
I In- white school fund. <lb/>
Bat report of the <lb/>
of convention, as published in <lb/>
The <lb/>
W. P, Roberts, seeing that <lb/>
defeat inevitable, <lb/>
the convention <lb/>
which he stated that he would <lb/>
withdraw from for Out- <lb/>
grew. His speech was <lb/>
with and do- <lb/>
the methods of conduct <lb/>
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of the county <lb/>
for not supporting bit candidacy <lb/>
for This speech was re <lb/>
plied to by II. n. I. I. Smith <lb/>
an able. <lb/>
nil. left the general <lb/>
standing ground. The <lb/>
applause to Mr. <lb/>
was deafening, <lb/>
This is a rather painful recital, <lb/>
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State Auditor, and for the <lb/>
four of President Cleveland's <lb/>
second was Slates <lb/>
consul Victoria, B. V. His <lb/>
party has done very well by him <lb/>
and he ought not now quarrel lib <lb/>
it for not sending him to Congress. <lb/>
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have bean honored, after they are <lb/>
To the Democratic voters of Pitt <lb/>
county. <lb/>
take of <lb/>
the <lb/>
far Register of Deeds of <lb/>
of course to <lb/>
of the <lb/>
ii Inn it meets. <lb/>
voter since <lb/>
have always tried to do my <lb/>
whole duty as a good and loyal <lb/>
gad if <lb/>
elected I will try to preform the <lb/>
duties of the to the of <lb/>
my ability. Thanking my friends <lb/>
advance for their support, <lb/>
awaiting action of the <lb/>
I the best of <lb/>
Democratic party. <lb/>
Very truly, <lb/>
J. I,. <lb/>
Convention. <lb/>
By order of Executive Com- <lb/>
of Congressional <lb/>
District, a Convention of the Dem- <lb/>
of the First Congressional <lb/>
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N. Wednesday, July <lb/>
MOt, at p. m. for the <lb/>
of tor <lb/>
W. B. <lb/>
Chairman, Inn. <lb/>
Com. <lb/>
The Baptist <lb/>
Female University <lb/>
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dates in race for nomination, <lb/>
we rise to say that we all arc <lb/>
spieling II this should <lb/>
be so will be painfully dis <lb/>
appointed. The successful <lb/>
ants will be joyfully disappointed, <lb/>
most of the <lb/>
I .-. up sooner <lb/>
or later to think they will be sue <lb/>
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fore. They say I know it is true <lb/>
that outcome of a contest in a <lb/>
convention is very <lb/>
I hey suffer pain at I heir <lb/>
discomfiture. They cannot abide <lb/>
result philosophically. As a <lb/>
rule Convention probably select <lb/>
right men. Not all always <lb/>
and say so, but this is no <lb/>
proof to contrary. We would <lb/>
prepare aspirants for tail <lb/>
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latest and most up to date <lb/>
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DURHAM, N. C, <lb/>
graduate <lb/>
undergraduate courses of <lb/>
study, new library <lb/>
laboratory equip- <lb/>
and gymnasium. <lb/>
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awarded annually. <lb/>
made to worthy students. <lb/>
very moderate. <lb/>
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Wholesale retail and j <lb/>
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American and Italian Marble <lb/>
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every Bun- <lb/>
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superintendent. <lb/>
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B. Brown, Litany <lb/>
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mouth Prayer meeting Wednesday <lb/>
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school P. St., W. R <lb/>
Parker, superintendent. <lb/>
regular services <lb/>
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Smith -W <lb/>
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Mrs. L. H. WHITE, <lb/>
Black X. <lb/>
Una all -ii I <lb/>
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for <lb/>
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teachers of Ibis county will <lb/>
be held beginning <lb/>
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two weeks. The law com- <lb/>
and you are <lb/>
lief I to do so. Should <lb/>
you fail to attend continuously <lb/>
ibis in yon will be debarred <lb/>
Ibis for one <lb/>
year. notice and govern <lb/>
yourselves <lb/>
W. It <lb/>
Supt. Schools, <lb/>
June HO, <lb/>
DOMINION<lb/>
Wire and Iron sold <lb/>
Dealer. Cash paid work sad reasonable <lb/>
Fur, Col Ion Seed, Oil Bar-1 <lb/>
Turkeys. Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
Oak Suits, <lb/>
lit Co Carts, <lb/>
de, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
Gail Ax <lb/>
High Key West Che- <lb/>
roots, Henry George <lb/>
Cherries, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk, i . <lb/>
Flour Sugar, Meat, Soap,, <lb/>
lA-, Magic Matches, <lb/>
i ion Seed and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
tin Seeds. Orange, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, j complete in every <lb/>
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price <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Prunes, and price as low <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Highest market I <lb/>
Ware. Cakes and Crackers, Mac i ,, produce. <lb/>
UNIVERSITY <lb/>
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The Head of tin- <lb/>
system . . <lb/>
Cheese, Rest Butter, New <lb/>
Royal Sewing Machine-, and nu <lb/>
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and shipments <lb/>
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Clerk Superior <lb/>
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Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
leave Washing- <lb/>
Ion daily at A. M. for <lb/>
ville, leave daily at U <lb/>
for <lb/>
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Steamers for Norfolk, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb/>
Aurora, Creek, <lb/>
Quarter, and <lb/>
all for Hie West with rail <lb/>
roads at Norfolk. <lb/>
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the Old H. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Ray Line Chesapeake <lb/>
S. Ci. from Baltimore. Mer- <lb/>
Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
1st steam <lb/>
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a. in. Tuesday, Thursday and Sat <lb/>
for <lb/>
leave. <lb/>
coke B a in. for <lb/>
on Moil <lb/>
div, <lb/>
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at <lb/>
during July and August, <lb/>
for <lb/>
J. <lb/>
The Dixie published by <lb/>
R, at Albany, <lb/>
;, page monthly journal <lb/>
i to poultry, a <lb/>
in which people are <lb/>
more profit and interest, <lb/>
will send Fancier free fir <lb/>
a year to any Io <lb/>
who pays <lb/>
a year's mil advance <lb/>
Ibis month. <lb/>
Administratrix Notice. <lb/>
as on <lb/>
t lie Ml <lb/>
if Pill N. C nil <lb/>
to said arc to make <lb/>
immediate all having <lb/>
in mil <lb/>
tin in twelve <lb/>
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Line of Hardware. <lb/>
TO SEE ME. <lb/>
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Cotton Buyer and Broken In <lb/>
i. Cotton. Grain and <lb/>
Private Wire to New K. District supt. <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. Washington, N. C <lb/>
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DAY IN YEAR. <lb/>
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J. P. CALDWELL, Editor. <lb/>
OBSERVER Receives <lb/>
largest telegraphic new service <lb/>
delivered to any paper <lb/>
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its special service is the greatest <lb/>
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mailer. <lb/>
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Carolina. <lb/>
Sample epics on application <lb/>
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VOL. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C., TUESDAY, JULY <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
a Year <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
The man who is hardest <lb/>
to please is the one we are <lb/>
to have enter our <lb/>
store. <lb/>
pleasure our <lb/>
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in i matter he within <lb/>
reason, he gad it In re. i- <lb/>
ban- always been Me to <lb/>
ll. such our business has <lb/>
to its <lb/>
our tar larger <lb/>
ever before, but our <lb/>
has betas e till <lb/>
have ii dig if <lb/>
Includes stile Hint is <lb/>
this season. We are reducing if <lb/>
the <lb/>
i- no use delaying j. <lb/>
purchases any longer. This <lb/>
we Have made a selection <lb/>
of Superb Sack Suits <lb/>
for made up from the newel <lb/>
a. patterns, the very <lb/>
deigns, and worth TA <lb/>
from ,,, <lb/>
our price i--. <lb/>
We those<lb/>
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forth. . up <lb/>
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worth H. w art nu and MS, T CA <lb/>
mi g. <lb/>
At the on Straw i-no <lb/>
Straw i to ,.,,. in old or hat. <lb/>
of Monty Our <lb/>
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Carolina are <lb/>
but they are no higher, grade con- <lb/>
than pi ices ruled for <lb/>
the old crop the several <lb/>
mouths. is advance <lb/>
with opening of <lb/>
year. new crop <lb/>
from to end as much as <lb/>
old did pail of <lb/>
season, growers should lie <lb/>
A good in like <lb/>
from present <lb/>
put a lot in <lb/>
in Ibis section of country. <lb/>
Winston Tobacco Journal. <lb/>
July Comforts. <lb/>
II is not for UR issue <lb/>
between Senators <lb/>
matter of pus <lb/>
game amend <lb/>
to I lie leaders <lb/>
have it mind to play fall. We <lb/>
refer Io the mailer to any that we <lb/>
hope there will be no reopening of <lb/>
race contention that has dis <lb/>
tressed us so in itch in past. I <lb/>
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pose of the is a right- j <lb/>
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matter aright all classes, <lb/>
if the political agitators are j <lb/>
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glad to see stand. There are is- <lb/>
enough of ample importance <lb/>
without dragging this now settled <lb/>
unit lot into <lb/>
bar Bridge New. <lb/>
it I N d the month f July there is no need <lb/>
of your going to the mountains or seashore to <lb/>
keep cool, come to our store and gel <lb/>
some of those Thin Fabrics that run the mar- <lb/>
from in the shade to temperate in the <lb/>
ran, and save money by staying home and <lb/>
keeping cool. We in stock the necessary <lb/>
for hot weather, and no matter how <lb/>
low the price this rule is never K <lb/>
GUARANTEE WHAT WE sell <lb/>
only we guarantee, so yon run no risk in <lb/>
goods from u. We have some bar <lb/>
gains in ladies Shin Waists, and <lb/>
Dress Goods. <lb/>
THE PLATFORM. <lb/>
Tl <lb/>
your <lb/>
is one we almost to call <lb/>
intention IS SOAP. We <lb/>
the nicest Toilet Soaps we can buy. <lb/>
Pure goods highly from to <lb/>
per cake. <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
Care Cut <lb/>
Ill <lb/>
time to commence canning. We <lb/>
have the ROYAL Its, by every teal <lb/>
perfect vacuum, all no metal in <lb/>
with fruit, line clear gloss, handsome <lb/>
square shape and full measure. <lb/>
Bethel High School. <lb/>
II ilk C A strictly Preparatory School. Prepares <lb/>
Our <lb/>
J W Principal, MISS GRIMES, <lb/>
MRS, J- W. Music Art. <lb/>
81.50 Art, <lb/>
2.25 Music, including rent, 8.00 <lb/>
foe, per year, <lb/>
Hoard moderate. For further particulars address <lb/>
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal. <lb/>
THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE <lb/>
NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE<lb/>
i. to for mm Hi., <lb/>
in. l. i ft <lb/>
Primary <lb/>
Advanced, <lb/>
Literary. Classical. Scientific <lb/>
Industrial <lb/>
Pedagogical, <lb/>
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I'm I In fin- <lb/>
In, <lb/>
mails <lb/>
N. C. J <lb/>
IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE Lt. <lb/>
Cotton and alway <lb/>
on hand <lb/>
Fresh goads kepi M <lb/>
hand. and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior <lb/>
for Fine Modern Cheap <lb/>
solicit your patronage and <lb/>
. III <lb/>
The lawn teas <lb/>
and other entertaining <lb/>
proves hard on glassware that I <lb/>
must used frequently in <lb/>
breezes dust. It <lb/>
for the cut glass <lb/>
carafes, which will probably <lb/>
greater demand than any Other <lb/>
glassware, the ice <lb/>
water and the summer beverages j <lb/>
The glass will soon acquire a <lb/>
dingy, cloudy look unless is in j <lb/>
cleansed at regular in-1 <lb/>
For cleansing inside, of <lb/>
carafe it half full of strong I <lb/>
ammonia water and place In this <lb/>
some small pieces of <lb/>
then vigorously and <lb/>
clean wale . This will re- <lb/>
move every possible stain from <lb/>
summer well as the <lb/>
dingy-looking rims <lb/>
stain glass standing <lb/>
Witter. <lb/>
For the of the cut glass <lb/>
use a small brush an old tooth- <lb/>
brush will be the best if <lb/>
arc stilt. <lb/>
every pan glass with a <lb/>
pure soap tubbed on brush; <lb/>
then scrub with clean water , <lb/>
all soap is rinsed away, and <lb/>
set glass aside to dry <lb/>
rubbing and the cut <lb/>
glass will shine like <lb/>
i lei <lb/>
An Ancient Cold Mint. <lb/>
A mine was evidently <lb/>
worked by the natives u thousand <lb/>
years ago has lawn discovered in <lb/>
Italian protectorate <lb/>
at southwest, in end Red <lb/>
Sea. ate seven <lb/>
and Other workings and tool of <lb/>
various kinds. Italian Gov- <lb/>
will long <lb/>
pended Ref- <lb/>
old. <lb/>
Our Grocery Department is every <lb/>
day. The lineal Butter Cheese <lb/>
ice. Phone us for what you <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
The Only Department Store in <lb/>
GREENVILLE- <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
We added Supply to our business and <lb/>
will sell anything in this ii- very low, See us when in wain of <lb/>
Globe and Anglo Standard <lb/>
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water <lb/>
Oil Cube, Air Cocks. Hancock <lb/>
U. S. Cocks, <lb/>
Pipe all Fitting all sizes. <lb/>
COMPLETE LINE OP Packing, Bolt, Gaudy <lb/>
Bait Leather Belt, Belt Belt Hooks, <lb/>
SOLE AS <lb/>
guarantee to give satisfaction In <lb/>
styles and work. <lb/>
Please send your to <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
the <lb/>
it i through the bowels <lb/>
bod i- cleansed Impurities, i on <lb/>
III III.- <lb/>
causing and <lb/>
-I- <lb/>
, mill serious Illness<lb/>
nu vent tins <lb/>
I,, stimulating the liver now- <lb/>
el,, <lb/>
lentil in tin bowels <lb/>
enable <lb/>
and Farm <lb/>
Garland Cook Stoves. <lb/>
Never <lb/>
Woolen.<lb/>
BAKER a <lb/>
Follow is the platform <lb/>
by the Democratic Slate coo- <lb/>
We congratulate the people of <lb/>
Carolina upon the adoption <lb/>
of the amendment to our <lb/>
State and upon <lb/>
benefits that have resulted there <lb/>
from and we pledge <lb/>
Io faithfully maintain it by <lb/>
every legitimate means and de- <lb/>
the Republican party <lb/>
hall declare its purpose either to <lb/>
accept it. and until it Is <lb/>
accepted as a finality all panics <lb/>
we declare i; the duty of the white <lb/>
people to together lot its <lb/>
protection. <lb/>
The Democratic <lb/>
g the intelligence, the virtue <lb/>
and the of the people of <lb/>
the Stale recalls With pleasure <lb/>
entire scandals during <lb/>
administration public affairs <lb/>
and advancement <lb/>
has been made amongst us in <lb/>
all industrial lines. have <lb/>
agriculture and promoted <lb/>
manufacturing and have given to <lb/>
capital full security and have pro <lb/>
rights labor. We <lb/>
pledge the to a fair and <lb/>
system of taxation and we de- <lb/>
all subjects of taxation <lb/>
shall bear the just and equal pro- <lb/>
per ion of burdens of govern <lb/>
renew our pledges for <lb/>
extension and Improvement of the <lb/>
public school system of the Slate, <lb/>
so it may keep pace the <lb/>
needs and people <lb/>
and point with pride to the great <lb/>
I impetus and progress in Ibis great <lb/>
j work during last veins <lb/>
call Io fuel <lb/>
Ibis year, for lime in <lb/>
history of the Slate, every school <lb/>
district has been able Io maintain <lb/>
a public months <lb/>
as required by the constitution. <lb/>
We the permanent <lb/>
prosperity of the people of this <lb/>
Stale depends largely upon <lb/>
construction and maintenance <lb/>
m.,; roads and we pledge the party <lb/>
Io the hearty support of all wise <lb/>
Io end. We <lb/>
commend and endorse ad- <lb/>
Charles <lb/>
P. Aycock and other Slate officials <lb/>
for faithful execution of the <lb/>
party's promises Insofar as the <lb/>
same has been possible thus early <lb/>
in their terms of <lb/>
We likewise extend our <lb/>
and endorsement to United <lb/>
Slates Senator F. M. Simmons and <lb/>
loom Democratic Representatives <lb/>
Id Congress and congratulate them <lb/>
and people of the Slate for <lb/>
I their faithful and official services <lb/>
Io the Stale in councils oft he <lb/>
I lion. <lb/>
We affirm our allegiance to <lb/>
Democratic party and its <lb/>
aw enunciated In its national <lb/>
platform. denounce the policy <lb/>
of imperialism us Inaugurated by <lb/>
the Republican national <lb/>
I nil and declare ii Io be <lb/>
form of government <lb/>
with to <lb/>
very existence the republic. We <lb/>
denounce as oppressive and illegal <lb/>
i in of capital <lb/>
ii a . I rusts monopolies <lb/>
throttle in <lb/>
destroy the gen <lb/>
should <lb/>
in commercial world. <lb/>
the deceptive and <lb/>
Lorn of Republican <lb/>
I I j in Congress the <lb/>
I existences of trusts its re- <lb/>
legislation restrain- <lb/>
n j; to enforce in good <lb/>
laws against <lb/>
I hem In full <lb/>
ii I brunt of the gov- <lb/>
it. <lb/>
. ;, i on . present <lb/>
pis and pro <lb/>
upon I hi <lb/>
p. pie the party, <lb/>
Corn <lb/>
removes from the soil <lb/>
largo quantities of <lb/>
Potash. <lb/>
The fertilizer <lb/>
plied, must furnish <lb/>
enough Potash, or the <lb/>
ml will lose its pro <lb/>
power. <lb/>
. <lb/>
s WORKS, <lb/>
and demand <lb/>
to the end that all unjust <lb/>
shall I removed and especially <lb/>
upon necessaries of life. Its <lb/>
provisions enable trusts to ex- <lb/>
from people unreasonable <lb/>
profits and their products to <lb/>
consumers at ho i e at greater prices <lb/>
in arc charged the same goods <lb/>
to the foreign consumer. We lie- <lb/>
therefore, all such <lb/>
made goods be placed on <lb/>
free list. We favor establish- <lb/>
of the Appalachian Park and <lb/>
urge it our Senators <lb/>
in Congress their <lb/>
best effort to secure is establish- <lb/>
We again appeal to the people <lb/>
with a confidence that it is only <lb/>
from the Democrat party <lb/>
there can lie expected an <lb/>
efficient administration <lb/>
of i he government of the State, <lb/>
and point pride to its past <lb/>
history in the administration of <lb/>
affairs of State, and challenge a <lb/>
comparison with the of <lb/>
fusion and Republican rule. <lb/>
promise the people of the state a <lb/>
continuance of that honest, safe, <lb/>
conservative and economical gov- <lb/>
which has always <lb/>
rule and pledge <lb/>
our best efforts for the advance- <lb/>
of material prosperity <lb/>
mi happiness of the whole <lb/>
e favor making all <lb/>
nations by our party for Slate and <lb/>
district officers by primaries is <lb/>
hereby instructed to formulate a <lb/>
system lo regulate primary <lb/>
nation for Senate <lb/>
all Stale district <lb/>
we demand the enact- <lb/>
General Assembly of <lb/>
appropriate legislation for the reg- <lb/>
such i that an <lb/>
b shall not be required of any <lb/>
voter in such primaries; that the <lb/>
executive is in- <lb/>
net id call at such time as <lb/>
they think wise a primary to <lb/>
a Slates Senator to <lb/>
Senator but such <lb/>
primary shall not be held the <lb/>
lay of general <lb/>
Vim <lb/>
Days. <lb/>
time is the <lb/>
lire living out doors. <lb/>
healthier place for <lb/>
tin-in. Non to guard against <lb/>
ll. Incidental to most open <lb/>
Nil <lb/>
for quickly stop. <lb/>
or removing <lb/>
i-., a. . Fur em-, scalds <lb/>
u, mini. u Wilt's Witch <lb/>
i Halve sores cuts <lb/>
II. t Witt, <lb/>
x. i- He heal on <lb/>
ii., Sure for piles skin <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Wooten. <lb/>
Dizzy <lb/>
Then your liver isn't acting <lb/>
well. suffer from bilious- <lb/>
constipation. <lb/>
Pills act directly on the liver. <lb/>
For years they have been <lb/>
the Standard Family Pill. <lb/>
Small doses cure. <lb/>
BUCKINGHAM'S<lb/>
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