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Medicine, Pharmacy. <lb/>
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Female College <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C. <lb/>
Literary Business Courses, <lb/>
Schools of Music, Art and El- <lb/>
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all Living Expenses, 1900 per <lb/>
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F. H. Hard- <lb/>
Minister. Morning and even- <lb/>
prayer with sermon every 1st <lb/>
and 3rd Sunday. Lay services <lb/>
every 2nd and 4th Sunday. <lb/>
Sunday school a. in., W. B. <lb/>
Brown, superintendent. Litany <lb/>
every Wednesday a. m. <lb/>
second, <lb/>
and fourth Sunday in each month <lb/>
Prayer meeting Wednesday night. <lb/>
D. W. Davis, pastor. Sun- <lb/>
day school P. W. B. Par- <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
regular service <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
TEW. 1.00 <lb/>
VOL. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. , TUESDAY, AUGUST 1902. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
Twice a Week <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
and Friday <lb/>
a Year<lb/>
lie man v. ho is expert <lb/>
in Fabric and Tailoring <lb/>
v hero, the <lb/>
an i <lb/>
now l, <lb/>
i , , ;. id e t <lb/>
. have <lb/>
I Is i I I. any <lb/>
faction. Our <lb/>
. <lb/>
. . I U i w i c <lb/>
.- re u i -n ;. making <lb/>
n In . . v ant <lb/>
J I . . iv- v <lb/>
. e statements to you today. <lb/>
. j <lb/>
We have made <lb/>
LOW PRICES on our en- <lb/>
J tire stock of Tine Clothing <lb/>
. I <lb/>
I i <lb/>
. . <lb/>
J j <lb/>
it- . an m <lb/>
I full <lb/>
which will Noon i <lb/>
Specials for This Week. <lb/>
h. r. Suit-., made from <lb/>
and <lb/>
u M . t <lb/>
Al Straw Hats arc <lb/>
lower<lb/>
u. , C <lb/>
Nun. <lb/>
. . Suits, made, <lb/>
-i I.--, sir, r Bowed, tome <lb/>
. CC <lb/>
Suffrage Decision. <lb/>
New Orleans, July <lb/>
district <lb/>
the ease of David L. <lb/>
the who suit to <lb/>
in order to the <lb/>
provisions of the new Lou- <lb/>
eon- it ion. The <lb/>
the suit was provided by <lb/>
in <lb/>
hope of lug declared null <lb/>
and unconstitutional the new <lb/>
system <lb/>
most of <lb/>
case v. as as a test. <lb/>
The judge decided <lb/>
holding even if tho <lb/>
which ail <lb/>
Bills Illiterate whites <lb/>
lo <lb/>
ii e- no v <lb/>
of a- one of the sections of <lb/>
a-. may be invalid with- <lb/>
destroying the whole <lb/>
right vote lie <lb/>
aid, affected In no by <lb/>
A i call, <lb/>
Aft i heavy Lots. <lb/>
Ai lot an i ices. <lb/>
I i v, are a <lb/>
Al arc marked <lb/>
do ii prices f i <lb/>
gelling. <lb/>
Lawns, Dimities, Shirt- <lb/>
waists, Parasols, Pans, etc. <lb/>
Specif-i lot Slippers and <lb/>
the<lb/>
and <lb/>
therefore the com I could pas- <lb/>
which is only doubt <lb/>
provision in the suffrage law. <lb/>
The will carry the ease <lb/>
t the Stale <lb/>
f the -M.-. <lb/>
you your for <lb/>
word t-i be is <lb/>
Die- <lb/>
i y in i <lb/>
A . Si,,. <lb/>
11-day and gel your share <lb/>
bargains <lb/>
In <lb/>
tin. <lb/>
. n. <lb/>
Only Department Store in <lb/>
Prepares <lb/>
and for Life Our Motto. <lb/>
MISS Assistant, <lb/>
mm. Music and Art. <lb/>
Primary<lb/>
d, <lb/>
I;.,. <lb/>
Art, 13.00 <lb/>
2.25 piano rent, 3.00 <lb/>
8.00 Incidental lee. per year, <lb/>
For farther address <lb/>
Principal. <lb/>
To the White People of Pitt County, <lb/>
The people of comity <lb/>
my position in matters and <lb/>
interests, In view of the <lb/>
that friends have <lb/>
u desire be a can-; <lb/>
for <lb/>
they would like to see me in the <lb/>
Legislature, make tho following <lb/>
in I <lb/>
The money <lb/>
to paid by <lb/>
Just in and economy, in- <lb/>
stead i-f a tax. <lb/>
that will re <lb/>
Hove the people of many of the -.--., -s y V T <lb/>
burdens oppress them. . . <lb/>
that can understood. I <lb/>
reform of tho jury system <lb/>
better pay in jurors. <lb/>
Relief for court witnesses. <lb/>
A labor law for <lb/>
of <lb/>
of our c. <lb/>
A convention, if <lb/>
remedies be bad otherwise. <lb/>
Bow if people of county <lb/>
see lit to nominate and elect I <lb/>
will serve them as best I can. In <lb/>
the Lower Hon r our <lb/>
T. <lb/>
CONVENTION. <lb/>
The r Convention <lb/>
for the lust district was held In <lb/>
yesterday. The con- <lb/>
was called to order by W. <lb/>
B. Rodman, chairman of the <lb/>
. He as <lb/>
chairman Hon. T. <lb/>
Washington county <lb/>
i-. and Arthur <lb/>
the and Gazette were re <lb/>
nested to act us The <lb/>
temporary organization was <lb/>
pi M. Bond, of <lb/>
in well chosen words <lb/>
i lion for <lb/>
d I lie ml District the <lb/>
Hon. II. <lb/>
Small, Washington. F. ;. <lb/>
James of seconded the <lb/>
t-i a speech was pleas. <lb/>
to his man friends Ibis dis- <lb/>
Several others also made <lb/>
i seconding nomination. <lb/>
After the speech making was <lb/>
Mi. Small nominated ac <lb/>
The convention was a large one <lb/>
i the fact that Fur. Small <lb/>
had no opposition and most of the <lb/>
hail already instructed <lb/>
for i their County <lb/>
lions. <lb/>
The following from <lb/>
Pin tended the convent <lb/>
II. Long, A. . Blow, <lb/>
W. Wilson, Bryan and <lb/>
.-m- from . J. II. <lb/>
Bearer Dam township. <lb/>
Elks, W. W. Tucker, J. <lb/>
W. K. Proctor and J, <lb/>
i W. <lb/>
and Dr. W. <lb/>
and A of <lb/>
in. <lb/>
T he devil shoe . his dues. <lb/>
The railroads of North Carolina <lb/>
need protection d the small <lb/>
Steals a every <lb/>
lie ll i- i law that <lb/>
prohibits swinging on lo a moving <lb/>
train, it i- not enforced as It should <lb/>
be. Somebody i at fault I <lb/>
wonder that the death rate, from <lb/>
moving trains in the State, is <lb/>
greater, for then- is scarcely a day <lb/>
that I do not see one or <lb/>
boys clinging to the side of <lb/>
running cars. I have seen it at <lb/>
I lie, Salisbury, Newton, <lb/>
Stalest and other places. The <lb/>
and trainmen try lo <lb/>
prevent It are helpless I lines. <lb/>
I have the steps of cars so <lb/>
full of urchins was <lb/>
lo mi enter the train. <lb/>
i-i killed in Charlotte <lb/>
was ti ii to board <lb/>
He bad no <lb/>
there. Two years or more ago I <lb/>
the mangled remains of a <lb/>
old boy who was sent <lb/>
in death by an engine running Into <lb/>
passenger station at Salisbury. <lb/>
The boy was stealing a ride on a <lb/>
south bound when lie drop- <lb/>
the track behind and <lb/>
went in death. It was <lb/>
lid there then, before the <lb/>
fragments of the body were cold, <lb/>
that tin-boy was noted for his <lb/>
ability to bound on and moving <lb/>
rain la particular night <lb/>
ha I stalled up street with a <lb/>
from his sick <lb/>
not in ab the station. <lb/>
All the above I gathered my- <lb/>
self as the lime. relatives <lb/>
of that buy brought mil and were <lb/>
given a verdict, by a jury, for <lb/>
may but, if <lb/>
i. is at fault. If <lb/>
s. C. <lb/>
t r <lb/>
on <lb/>
goods . <lb/>
band. . Oil t<lb/>
. v. CE. <lb/>
Summons tor Relief. <lb/>
. . I'll i <lb/>
t am . i <lb/>
Mar I . <lb/>
i i . . .<lb/>
ll <lb/>
. In <lb/>
I'll <lb/>
Rill <lb/>
I i , .,. I <lb/>
. i- lain <lb/>
a i i <lb/>
V if . . I <lb/>
r v f <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
i- <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
IT paid Mr. Small <lb/>
for a ii keep their children <lb/>
. ii his from such dangerous the <lb/>
one that wag deserved, lie the town help <lb/>
made ii faithful and railroad. The who <lb/>
The Wrong Man Killed. <lb/>
Greensboro, N. July -to. <lb/>
Conductor Tuck Alex- <lb/>
accidentally shot mid killed <lb/>
bis porter, Henry <lb/>
of Danville, at North ,,, , . ,, , . . , , <lb/>
was trying We have add Supply to our business and <lb/>
snoot a tun Darned sell any thing in Ibis line low. See us when in want <lb/>
had been abusive to and . <lb/>
who bad St rack him several times <lb/>
over the head and chest As he <lb/>
drew his pistol Cole his <lb/>
interior , ., ,,. , <lb/>
, , arm and the weapon went off. <lb/>
Into- and ., , , a. . ,, , , . <lb/>
. I ball pierced Met nil a heart <lb/>
,. , land caused death in ten minutes. <lb/>
we patronage and <lb/>
guarantee t-- give In <lb/>
prices, b a and work. <lb/>
your orders to <lb/>
. <lb/>
ii. i . , <lb/>
here. Send us your <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
before <lb/>
i- i l I'll i of Pill . v <lb/>
i . Hut will and <lb/>
no- <lb/>
la I r. given to all in- <lb/>
ill mediate <lb/>
t-i ll-.- and nil <lb/>
i . , . i , in.- i <lb/>
to them for <lb/>
or I lore a day <lb/>
July, i he ad <lb/>
i . <lb/>
. , . ; , <lb/>
p . I of <lb/>
High tirade <lb/>
The recently issued for <lb/>
past year Show that <lb/>
Carolina leads in the number of <lb/>
licensed whiskey distilleries. Of <lb/>
1238 establishments of this kind <lb/>
in the United Slates, an- in <lb/>
North Carolina, ibis being about <lb/>
per cent of total number. <lb/>
It i, also a lad there are as <lb/>
many illicit distilleries this <lb/>
as in any oilier State of the <lb/>
It <lb/>
There are times n your liver <lb/>
I ionic. Don't i <lb/>
i- <lb/>
expel all <lb/>
from -i and n-1 as <lb/>
liver. W. Highland <lb/>
a,,. Milton, I have <lb/>
i. <lb/>
with me for and would <lb/>
not lie without them. u <lb/>
to tali I'm. <lb/>
never <lb/>
Jenkins Globe a; Sta <lb/>
and Anglo Valve , Check Valve, Water Gum; <lb/>
Oil Air Steam <lb/>
V S Steam <lb/>
Pipe all sines, Pipe Fitting all <lb/>
LINE OP Packing, Rubber Bolt, Handy <lb/>
Belt, Leather Belt, Bell Lacing, Bell Books, Ac <lb/>
the district has done well <lb/>
. him for another term. <lb/>
far bas been without <lb/>
in we predict will remain <lb/>
.-1 through hi- ii We <lb/>
his speech of ii high- <lb/>
complimented, it. W. King <lb/>
. i as a r , he <lb/>
from <lb/>
Thai elope <lb/>
of the young man <lb/>
Mrs. not a matter <lb/>
for i . but we the <lb/>
I t-i r and <lb/>
doing themselves <lb/>
credit lug to made <lb/>
in iii -.- man, It is <lb/>
. f course, i i I Item to <lb/>
free himself from the <lb/>
ii is another side <lb/>
in It, The woman deserves <lb/>
. lint man <lb/>
look from hi i <lb/>
it least he wont <lb/>
,. be had not d <lb/>
I the scene -be might be at <lb/>
. he b is <lb/>
j he should bike cue of her. <lb/>
If In- desert he deserves to lie <lb/>
makes a of boarding and <lb/>
leaving moving trains should lie <lb/>
lucked tip until be knows better. <lb/>
I have seen the results of rail- <lb/>
I have seen the <lb/>
remains of several bright <lb/>
sad spectacle. <lb/>
I there was some way to tench <lb/>
little fellows better <lb/>
i- tun ti ll. in Char- <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
i. a a. -.- <lb/>
To Democratic of Pitt <lb/>
c unity. <lb/>
take this method of <lb/>
big my candidacy tho <lb/>
for Register of Deeds of Pitt <lb/>
Con illy ill c ac- <lb/>
lion the County Convention <lb/>
w lieu ii meets. <lb/>
I have been a voter since 1871 <lb/>
have always triad lo do ray <lb/>
whole duty US a and loyal <lb/>
Democrat and if nominated and <lb/>
i led I ill lo preform <lb/>
duties tn utmost <lb/>
Thanking my friends <lb/>
advance for support, and <lb/>
the action of <lb/>
I of <lb/>
Democratic <lb/>
Very <lb/>
I. <lb/>
,, a, .; <lb/>
EL <lb/>
Ti <lb/>
aw ; <lb/>
. I <lb/>
mark. <lb/>
Mot. <lb/>
mil Purls in <lb/>
him i <lb/>
r I and i hill <lb/>
; . . . i <lb/>
trouble cm ail the in <lb/>
ii <lb/>
blood baa<lb/>
mi <lb/>
There i- much excite <lb/>
Garland Cook<lb/>
III III i <lb/>
c lo <lb/>
,. <lb/>
lull . <lb/>
i .,. in. .- done <lb/>
.; i I- . <lb/>
. I.-, mill ii . <lb/>
ii. . d . rubied. The <lb/>
i ml i m i by <lb/>
I . . <lb/>
Ho ml <lb/>
will iii.-i on i he Ural in <lb/>
. tin of tilling <lb/>
ill vacancies in Hie various coin- <lb/>
in i also <lb/>
in in I in <lb/>
which be <lb/>
AH i having any <lb/>
less i Intruder will meet <lb/>
in on I In flu named day. <lb/>
W. II. K <lb/>
Schools. <lb/>
Constipation <lb/>
Dot; Pain <lb/>
I eyes Bad <lb/>
i i y . It's <lb/>
arc <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
. ; . <lb/>
. la. <lb/>
; , lint till ll <lb/>
i i Progress. , .<lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
p. i. <lb/>
the X <lb/>
C, At <lb/>
B, <lb/>
A sad death in I <lb/>
Southern depot at <lb/>
Thursday alteration. An <lb/>
goat Southern, of Avalon, used <lb/>
is, taken from the train sick, <lb/>
died in tea <lb/>
reception room. <lb/>
In company with a slater aha <lb/>
left home only a few hours before <lb/>
go to a health resort. <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Mr. Whichard died <lb/>
Wednesday at his near Pal <lb/>
in county. He was <lb/>
the oldest man in his section, be- <lb/>
nearly SO years <lb/>
Judicial <lb/>
The Judicial Convention fur the <lb/>
was held in Plymouth <lb/>
Wednesday recess of the <lb/>
Congressional Convention. The <lb/>
present W. <lb/>
was nominated solicitor by <lb/>
Snake. <lb/>
Mr. Smallwood was the <lb/>
center of attraction late Friday <lb/>
as be wen; along the <lb/>
street dragging a big rattle snake <lb/>
behind him. He says the reptile <lb/>
was killed out in the woods. <lb/>
Remembered Us. <lb/>
M.-. K a. of <lb/>
a pair of <lb/>
brown Leghorn chickens raised by <lb/>
Besides a good <lb/>
painter by trade, he is something <lb/>
of a binder and likes raise <lb/>
try. He is a deal mule lint one of <lb/>
the industrial men we know, <lb/>
and a warm of THE <lb/>
Hospital Incorporation <lb/>
The Secretary of Slate has in- <lb/>
Hie County <lb/>
to be located at Greenville, <lb/>
The incorporations arc Doctors <lb/>
E. A. -Move, Laughing <lb/>
house, H. Bagwell, J. K Non- <lb/>
Brown, and <lb/>
B. H. Cotton, R. J. <lb/>
J. L. Little, W. B. Wilson, It. <lb/>
Kin. II. C. T. <lb/>
. tin ford, J. B. Cherry and Harry <lb/>
Sow everybody to <lb/>
work the ., <lb/>
Fought the <lb/>
Friday Chief of Police <lb/>
J. T. Smith had somewhat of an <lb/>
exciting time with two while men <lb/>
the street. He had arrested <lb/>
one of the men and was leading <lb/>
him with nippers Io the look up. <lb/>
they were going along the <lb/>
man run up and made light on <lb/>
officer, and when grip was <lb/>
on man he began <lb/>
lighting the also. <lb/>
Smith had to use bis billet and a <lb/>
few blows had our mail down and <lb/>
oilier at bay. And licit they <lb/>
knew the officer bail two men <lb/>
rested, both of bleeding <lb/>
freely. <lb/>
The Greenville Warehouse. <lb/>
Of course the readers cannot fail <lb/>
Io notice the full page <lb/>
men in this issue of <lb/>
tor. The Greenville Warehouse <lb/>
is pioneer of market, being <lb/>
first built In Greenville, and <lb/>
from the start it made the market I <lb/>
and town have both had a won i <lb/>
fill growth. Mr. 0.7. Brans <lb/>
was proprietor, and though I <lb/>
the changed several <lb/>
times as other were added Io <lb/>
the market in succeeding years, <lb/>
the Greenville has always held its <lb/>
own and been a strong factor in <lb/>
the market. <lb/>
is back to bis <lb/>
love and is senior member of <lb/>
the splendid charge the <lb/>
Warehouse. One of <lb/>
his associates is Mr. Spain, a <lb/>
young man long with <lb/>
the market and a hard worker for <lb/>
the interest of the Mr. <lb/>
It. other of <lb/>
the Arm, is a hustler from start to <lb/>
finish and has bad valuable <lb/>
as warehouseman. <lb/>
This is n Strong team at the <lb/>
Warehouse, unit <lb/>
have with a corps of <lb/>
assistants, will <lb/>
well fur you <lb/>
your tobacco to <lb/>
Warehouse. the advertise-1 <lb/>
meat and heed what it tells you. <lb/>
THE MARKET OPENS. <lb/>
Quarter Million of Tobacco. <lb/>
The Greenville market <lb/>
began Ike now season today with a <lb/>
tremendous break, and no special <lb/>
effort had put forth to make <lb/>
the opening sale a very large one. <lb/>
lint the tobacco came way from <lb/>
every quarter, and ware- <lb/>
housemen awl had a busy <lb/>
were <lb/>
pounds six <lb/>
warehouse-. <lb/>
The sale was at the Farm- <lb/>
warehouse with something like <lb/>
pounds. The price star- <lb/>
oil well and kept up Io the <lb/>
The second sale the Plan- <lb/>
which rounded up with about <lb/>
pounds. <lb/>
The came next with <lb/>
about the same quantity, <lb/>
pounds. <lb/>
Then old Greenville pulled <lb/>
off a pretty tale with about <lb/>
pounds. <lb/>
The sale at the Liberty was <lb/>
. little larger than of the <lb/>
crowding pounds. <lb/>
sides for the <lb/>
day pounds. <lb/>
At everyone one of the ware- <lb/>
houses there were many loads of <lb/>
that did not get on the <lb/>
floor want of time Io be <lb/>
loaded. There was a large crowd <lb/>
Io follow the Bales through every <lb/>
house and we did not hear a c tin- <lb/>
plaint of prices from The <lb/>
general opinion among the ware- <lb/>
housemen and buyers is that the <lb/>
market opened well, the <lb/>
faction over prices among <lb/>
farmers show they are of the <lb/>
same opinion. <lb/>
The working force of the differ <lb/>
warehouse for season is us <lb/>
Joyner Hail, proprietor. <lb/>
O. L. general manager. <lb/>
W. H Jenkins, auctioneer. <lb/>
W. H Hail, <lb/>
w. Edwards, assistant book <lb/>
keeper. <lb/>
This house has several other <lb/>
helpers aiming them being <lb/>
Man Pig <lb/>
U. K. proprietor. <lb/>
Ola Forbes, <lb/>
B. W. Chamberlain, bookkeeper, <lb/>
ii. m. Hard, manager. <lb/>
j. L. Starkey, <lb/>
proprietor. <lb/>
B. auctioneer. <lb/>
L. C. <lb/>
W. A- Parker, assistant <lb/>
keeper. <lb/>
G. F. -vans Co., proprietors. <lb/>
T. II. Walker, manager. <lb/>
It. <lb/>
D. S. Spain, bookkeeper. <lb/>
B, Harris, assistant book- <lb/>
keeper. <lb/>
T. Lipscomb Co., <lb/>
tors, <lb/>
W. T. Lipscomb, Boor manager. <lb/>
Brown, assistant Moor man- <lb/>
ager. <lb/>
w. P, Burton, auctioneer. <lb/>
N. if. <lb/>
I. Smith, assistant bookkeep- <lb/>
STAB. <lb/>
Coward, Hooker ft Co., <lb/>
tors. <lb/>
L. Coward, general manager. <lb/>
auctioneer. <lb/>
J. ti. Bowling, salesman. <lb/>
T. M. Hooker, bookkeeper, <lb/>
II. C. Cannon, assistant book- <lb/>
keeper. <lb/>
Tim <lb/>
The market has a strong force of <lb/>
buyers for this Besides <lb/>
the buyer each of the six ware- <lb/>
houses there arc M. A. Allen and <lb/>
T. R. for the American To- <lb/>
Co., It. W <lb/>
L. Lewis for Imperial Tobacco <lb/>
Co., F. L. Walker and Then. Skin- <lb/>
for the M. Jordan <lb/>
Co., K. B. and J. Gar- <lb/>
den for E. IS <lb/>
co Co., and individual buyers C. <lb/>
. Harvey, A. A. Andrews. <lb/>
John B. II. Thomas, T. <lb/>
Bailey, a. k. Kennedy and <lb/>
whose names we could not gel <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Coughing <lb/>
was to Sic <lb/>
quick I then <lb/>
to Pectoral. I <lb/>
improved at and am now Hi <lb/>
perfect I. <lb/>
man, N. T. <lb/>
It's too risky, playing <lb/>
with your cough. <lb/>
The first thing you <lb/>
know it will be down <lb/>
deep in your lungs and <lb/>
the play will be over. Be- <lb/>
gin early with <lb/>
Cherry Pectoral and stop <lb/>
the cough. <lb/>
Hi. II. All <lb/>
Tom doctor. II ho . o U. <lb/>
do . U k <lb/>
to It. don't toke It. Ho <lb/>
II with willing. <lb/>
The Farmers <lb/>
The full page advertisement of <lb/>
Farmers Warehouse this <lb/>
Issue will attract the attention of <lb/>
every reader and direct each to <lb/>
fads worthy of consideration. Mr. <lb/>
L. Joyner has been one of the <lb/>
proprietors id this house since it <lb/>
was built. Even before this he has <lb/>
been with the market <lb/>
since its beginning. He was one <lb/>
of the builders of the Eastern <lb/>
Warehouse, second to lie <lb/>
erected here, and for several years <lb/>
was manager of that house. He <lb/>
spent more lime, money and <lb/>
energy in pulling Greenville <lb/>
market on a footing and giving it <lb/>
a reputation throughout the to- <lb/>
growing States, than any <lb/>
ether of our citizens. <lb/>
with him this season <lb/>
Is Mr. W. II. Gail, Jr., who has <lb/>
been with the market <lb/>
several years. As an man <lb/>
about a warehouse he has <lb/>
like his senior partner, <lb/>
everyone has his <lb/>
judgment. <lb/>
Another Important addition to <lb/>
this sea- <lb/>
m is Mr. W. II. Jenkins, <lb/>
i veteran warehouseman, <lb/>
son, who will be auctioneer. He <lb/>
Is well known also on the Green. <lb/>
lib- market. <lb/>
The Farmers Warehouse has an <lb/>
corps of helpers, every <lb/>
man his place, and the <lb/>
farmers can look for only <lb/>
of treatment when I hey go there. <lb/>
The Planter Warehouse, <lb/>
People who have tobacco to sell <lb/>
will be especially interested in the <lb/>
large of the Plant <lb/>
Warehouse in this issue. Mr. <lb/>
I. Is now proprietor of <lb/>
house. He was among the <lb/>
buyers the Greenville <lb/>
market and has all along enjoyed <lb/>
distinction of being a liberal <lb/>
bidder and one who gave the <lb/>
farmer. best prices that could <lb/>
lie had. The same characteristic <lb/>
will mark him us a warehouseman. <lb/>
He has a well trained force of <lb/>
helpers about him and Plant <lb/>
era Warehouse is going lo draw <lb/>
patronage on its merits. <lb/>
can place your outers with <lb/>
TUB for Job Printing <lb/>
with full assurance of getting <lb/>
v-t to be bad for the money. <lb/>
WILL MAKE <lb/>
AFFIDAVIT <lb/>
New Lease of Life for an <lb/>
Iowa Postmaster- <lb/>
Postmaster It. II. Dun <lb/>
lap. la. have a great <lb/>
from Indigestion and result- <lb/>
evils for years. lo ob- <lb/>
permanent relief, I <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure, before had <lb/>
taken one bottle I knew I had found <lb/>
what I had long looked fur. After a <lb/>
few bottles I was cured of a soreness in <lb/>
my side that I had not free <lb/>
from for over ten years. am to- <lb/>
day than for years. <lb/>
Cure has given me a new lease of life. <lb/>
any person will use <lb/>
Dyspepsia Care, believe, If It <lb/>
Is a diseased stomach which they <lb/>
that they will receive <lb/>
relief. wishing can have <lb/>
a sworn statement <lb/>
and this <lb/>
This testimonial Is the voluntary <lb/>
statement of a man who has suffered, <lb/>
found relief and want s others to receive <lb/>
the same benefits. Dyspepsia <lb/>
Cure will cure an case of stomach <lb/>
trouble. It rests tho stomach by <lb/>
what you eat rest alone <lb/>
would restore health. Put <lb/>
Cure also contains tonics <lb/>
which build up the organ and hasten <lb/>
tho good result. You don't have to <lb/>
diet. Dyspepsia Cure will <lb/>
what you cat. children, too. <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure <lb/>
Cures all Stomach Troubles <lb/>
r a <lb/>
the <lb/>
ONE MINUTE <lb/>
Cures quickly. That's what mad for <lb/>
J. L. WOOTEN. <lb/>
Fresh Gossip From Near-by Vicinities<lb/>
imported f r REFLECTOR Reader. <lb/>
Department. <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
H. C, <lb/>
A bright, golden <lb/>
haired, rosy cheeked b y of four <lb/>
summers was in our office jester- <lb/>
day. lie was a very little picture. <lb/>
Indeed be was one of the <lb/>
ever saw. even <lb/>
cheered our old bachelor heart to <lb/>
look at him. lie was the little <lb/>
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Jack <lb/>
son, Ayden. Such children <lb/>
carry sunshine wherever they go <lb/>
Another car load of <lb/>
shipped by the sucker <lb/>
rings Co. Wednesday. In a week <lb/>
or will have ear <lb/>
load ready for shipment. These <lb/>
catch the young man's eye, <lb/>
touches the girl's heart and <lb/>
makes old lady and gentleman <lb/>
smile as I hey see them and <lb/>
to possess one of them <lb/>
is so great, there Is no in the <lb/>
family or rest for bones until <lb/>
their aim is Hence <lb/>
result of popularity of <lb/>
boggy. <lb/>
Vallie of <lb/>
was siting Hisses Rosa and Mimic <lb/>
Cox last Friday and <lb/>
W. Jackson, one of our oldest <lb/>
and most prominent farmers, <lb/>
near here, is seriously ill with <lb/>
typhoid fever. Hi- sou, J. <lb/>
B. Jackson and wife, <lb/>
have spending several <lb/>
days at his returned to <lb/>
their homes The lather <lb/>
we are pleased lo learn i some <lb/>
Mrs, W. J. and children, <lb/>
of after spending some- <lb/>
time visiting relatives In and <lb/>
around Winterville, have <lb/>
ed lo their home. <lb/>
J. B. Green spent Monday night <lb/>
in <lb/>
Little Anna Belle Kittrell, of <lb/>
is on a visit to her <lb/>
cousins here. <lb/>
John I. Phelps, Internal <lb/>
Collector, of Plymouth, was <lb/>
here Wednesday. <lb/>
C. Harding, of <lb/>
ville, came down Thursday. <lb/>
Rowan Cooper spent Thursday <lb/>
in Greenville. <lb/>
The farmers from this section <lb/>
who attended the tobacco sales at <lb/>
yesterday very <lb/>
highly over the good prices <lb/>
paid weed. <lb/>
Mrs. Pair Co. would <lb/>
call the lent ion of ladies that <lb/>
they have just received a special <lb/>
line of ribbons all shades and <lb/>
colors which they will sell at re- <lb/>
low prices. <lb/>
Prof, Lineberry was in <lb/>
It has rained four consecutive <lb/>
days and prospect for other <lb/>
six are good. <lb/>
Mrs. J. Johnson left <lb/>
day lo visit relatives <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. July, <lb/>
We are rain badly, <lb/>
crops arc looking fair, and very <lb/>
dry and dusty. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Harriss, of <lb/>
arc visiting her broth- <lb/>
T. It. King, near here. <lb/>
Miss Irene Smith, of <lb/>
is visiting Miss <lb/>
Mrs. M- Horton. is visit, <lb/>
Mrs- J. J. <lb/>
I. Edwards <lb/>
of Snow Hill, were in town Sunday <lb/>
Leslie of Falkland, <lb/>
town on his re- <lb/>
urn from Seven Springs. <lb/>
I, Turnips is at <lb/>
Springs improve his <lb/>
Miss lie Ray <lb/>
Miss Pearls Moore, Pollard, <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Askew, and <lb/>
Mr. and W. M. Lang attend- <lb/>
ed Masonic picnic at <lb/>
last <lb/>
Miss Mary of Wash- <lb/>
who is now the country <lb/>
visiting Mi--11 a Flan a n. <lb/>
There was a very enjoyable its- <lb/>
cream supper in Public <lb/>
house grove, Thursday evening, <lb/>
given by the Methodists. A large <lb/>
crowd was present and a right <lb/>
collection was realized. <lb/>
It. W. Mines, of Marlboro, is <lb/>
sick. We hope he may soon <lb/>
improve. <lb/>
Mrs. Nan Smith, who has been <lb/>
daughter, Mrs, J. T <lb/>
Dixon, returned home today. <lb/>
Mi-s Mar Legged of <lb/>
Ion, Miss -pi <lb/>
last Thursday night <lb/>
Misses Vivian Parker and <lb/>
Harper. <lb/>
West, f was in <lb/>
low n Sunday lo sec special friends. <lb/>
W. E. is in town this <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Mrs. Tyer and sou, Ralph, <lb/>
of arc visiting relatives <lb/>
here. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
K. C., July <lb/>
Our crops arc locking very dull <lb/>
for the want of rain. <lb/>
Dr. C. M. Jones went to Wash- <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Charlie and Lou Fleming, of <lb/>
were here Sunday. <lb/>
Rev. Mr. Tingle failed to fill his <lb/>
Sunday on account of <lb/>
sickness. <lb/>
and <lb/>
her sister, Daisy end Eva <lb/>
Cox. of were here Sun- <lb/>
day. Come girls, we enjoy <lb/>
your company very much. <lb/>
Mack family, who <lb/>
have been visiting his mother, Mrs. <lb/>
Mainly Holliday returned to <lb/>
home Tuesday. <lb/>
Johnson, who has <lb/>
been the guest of Mrs. J. O. <lb/>
the last few days, returned <lb/>
lo her home in Greenville Sunday. <lb/>
She accompanied by her <lb/>
Frank. <lb/>
II. Mayo <lb/>
lo last week lo <lb/>
the I Joy Patrick marriage. <lb/>
W. E. Pr and E. <lb/>
Whichard went lo Washington <lb/>
Miss Lucy Johnson, of Green- <lb/>
ville, and Joe of Ayden, <lb/>
were here Sunday. <lb/>
Hon. J. Bryan gave <lb/>
cull Monday. <lb/>
Miss Louise who <lb/>
has been visiting her sister, Mrs. <lb/>
J. W. Mayo, returned to her home <lb/>
in Friday last. <lb/>
Mr and Mrs. W. Galloway <lb/>
left Monday for <lb/>
Misses Maud and Jen- <lb/>
Newell, of Carrie and <lb/>
Louise Ward, of <lb/>
Helen Galloway arc all here <lb/>
week. Many a heart made glad. <lb/>
J. O. W. Proctor went to <lb/>
Plymouth today lo attend the <lb/>
Democratic Congressional <lb/>
Guy of was <lb/>
here today. <lb/>
day on the excursion for <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
Miss Alice Carson, of <lb/>
but formerly of this place, is here <lb/>
visiting relatives. <lb/>
William Page, of Rocky Mount, <lb/>
spent Thursday sight with his sis <lb/>
Mrs. Staton. <lb/>
J. A. m <lb/>
Hamilton. <lb/>
Mrs. Fred left <lb/>
lay, In visit her Sister near <lb/>
fin <lb/>
lb . lint., led Mi for <lb/>
J. C. Orson, who ha been vis <lb/>
bis brother near Norfolk, re- <lb/>
turned home Tuesday. <lb/>
Mis. Sallie Mayo, who has been <lb/>
at Seven Springs health, re <lb/>
turned home Friday. <lb/>
Miss Blanche Mayo, of Edge- <lb/>
comb spent Thursday <lb/>
Mrs. J. W. Thomas of <lb/>
i place. <lb/>
Miss Lena Gardner, who has <lb/>
visiting relatives Wilson, <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
Mrs. Nelson, of Mount <lb/>
I Mire, who has bees visiting her <lb/>
Mrs left <lb/>
J. I. Hack, insurance agent of <lb/>
Mount, spent Friday in <lb/>
town.<lb/>
M HEARNE CO., <lb/>
Groceries, Provisions, Country Produce, <lb/>
j Fruits, Candies, Tobacco and Cigars. <lb/>
Agents for Wilbur's Horse, Cattle and Poultry Food. <lb/>
BUCK JACK ITEMS. <lb/>
t., July <lb/>
Miss Annie White returned <lb/>
from Plymouth <lb/>
Washington, where she bus been <lb/>
spending past week, <lb/>
J. J. Mills, of here, <lb/>
died at Friday morn- <lb/>
after a severe case of blood <lb/>
poison. The remains were brought <lb/>
here for burial, arriving just after <lb/>
sun up Saturday. The <lb/>
took plate Saturday at p. in. <lb/>
Services were by <lb/>
W II. of Green- <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Miss Julia Tyson <lb/>
day night Miss Julia Cox. <lb/>
Little Mills continues very- <lb/>
low with typhoid fever. <lb/>
Mrs. J. II. Mills little -Mat- <lb/>
tic, Mi went to Wash- <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
John Mills returned Saturday, <lb/>
will be with us for a <lb/>
awhile to the delight of his <lb/>
many friends. <lb/>
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb/>
Aug. I, <lb/>
Miss Grimes, who bus been <lb/>
at Seven Springs for awhile, re- <lb/>
turned home Tuesday. <lb/>
Mollie t hi <lb/>
City, who has <lb/>
been visiting relatives here, re- <lb/>
turned home Monday. <lb/>
Miss who <lb/>
has I ice u visiting Miss Jennie <lb/>
at Scotland Neck, re- <lb/>
in rued home Saturday. <lb/>
Quite a crowd left here <lb/>
I dollar spent with OS Ml <lb/>
dollar's worth of <lb/>
lion every II <lb/>
for bring buck staff and get your dollar. <lb/>
-5 <lb/>
Three Times <lb/>
Bi the Value of <lb/>
Any Other. <lb/>
One Third Easier, <lb/>
One Third Faster. <lb/>
Agents wanted in all <lb/>
unoccupied territory. <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga- <lb/>
S. T. WHITE, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS BEEN PAID IN <lb/>
II BENEFIT LIE <lb/>
OF NEWARK, N. J., POLICY <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb/>
Is Non forfeiture, <lb/>
ti. Will be re-instated if an ears be paid within on month while you <lb/>
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of i I y and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the beginning of second and of each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided premium for current year be paid. <lb/>
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J, L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. G. <lb/>
Farmers of Pitt and <lb/>
Surrounding Counties. <lb/>
Let me have your attention a <lb/>
moment. I have purchased the <lb/>
Planters Warehouse <lb/>
and will have charge of it this season. I <lb/>
have been with the Greenville <lb/>
Tobacco market almost from its start, and <lb/>
am familiar with every detail of the <lb/>
Tobacco business. <lb/>
It is my purpose in conducting the <lb/>
PLANTERS WAREHOUSE <lb/>
to run it in the interest of those who sell <lb/>
I heir on my floor, knowing that <lb/>
the I help the farmer the more I <lb/>
help myself. <lb/>
No effort will be spared to make every pile sold <lb/>
at the PLANTERS bring the highest price. <lb/>
Knowing the value of Tobacco, having <lb/>
ample capital lo carry on the business, <lb/>
by best that can be <lb/>
can make it to your interest <lb/>
to sell at the PLANTERS. <lb/>
Plenty of room to take care of your <lb/>
team, all the farmers who to <lb/>
stay over night will ample <lb/>
Bring me your tobacco if you want best prices. <lb/>
B. E. PARHAM, <lb/>
PLANTERS WAREHOUSE, <lb/>
STATEMENT <lb/>
Town Finances. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
LI- OF A <lb/>
ll <lb/>
OF Off <lb/>
um<lb/>
IS <lb/>
ax <lb/>
SI <lb/>
s; <lb/>
16.- <lb/>
ITS <lb/>
let<lb/>
III <lb/>
tN <lb/>
MS <lb/>
To <lb/>
Zeno Hoot. t <lb/>
Allen Brown . <lb/>
C. i. n <lb/>
W. II. IS <lb/>
H. J. f <lb/>
J. Co. u as <lb/>
U H i <lb/>
Baker A Hart. <lb/>
Ormond is <lb/>
S SO <lb/>
Allen Brown. so <lb/>
Henry so <lb/>
II While. <lb/>
W. P, St <lb/>
I. II. Render. l so <lb/>
J. Cherry a Co. IS <lb/>
J. A. I M, <lb/>
J N. Hurl. <lb/>
I. A. While. is <lb/>
I. and <lb/>
More. <lb/>
in- a ii-, . <lb/>
I. II. I J <lb/>
Mfg SM j <lb/>
J. i <lb/>
II, I. Coward. sol <lb/>
II. Home. <lb/>
Henry T. Kins. <lb/>
J. A. Andrew. I US <lb/>
J. R. Corey, Treas. Si <lb/>
I. Burs;, <lb/>
Allen . l to <lb/>
Co. I Se<lb/>
Mi.-.-. . <lb/>
II. I. B M<lb/>
II. A. II o-i <lb/>
it. a W. K. Hooker. H <lb/>
I. 1.1<lb/>
To Whom i<lb/>
F k . <lb/>
C. r.<lb/>
Mo., . , i . <lb/>
i . , .<lb/>
i. s. ii. .;. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Davis. <lb/>
Hall y . <lb/>
John <lb/>
. <lb/>
Parker. <lb/>
Amount. <lb/>
ti eel <lb/>
i. <lb/>
. <lb/>
n . <lb/>
-.-. .; <lb/>
HI H <lb/>
B M <lb/>
II <lb/>
i;<lb/>
tis <lb/>
ill <lb/>
AND <lb/>
so. Whom <lb/>
i Ormond <lb/>
I J. I. Mr. <lb/>
i Peter <lb/>
N Peter <lb/>
i It. J. <lb/>
S It. U Smith. <lb/>
HI Pell r<lb/>
SI <lb/>
It. J. <lb/>
II. K <lb/>
lit J. W <lb/>
Peter <lb/>
Peter <lb/>
J.<lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
J. Cony. <lb/>
I A Andrews. <lb/>
Peter . <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Peter <lb/>
Peter y . <lb/>
A. Andrew. <lb/>
I Peter I v. <lb/>
oil ;. Cony. <lb/>
IS Pi I. i- . <lb/>
Amount. <lb/>
J I<lb/>
4.1 <lb/>
r, <lb/>
on <lb/>
SO <lb/>
as <lb/>
5-1 <lb/>
St<lb/>
7.1<lb/>
Si. <lb/>
So <lb/>
IS <lb/>
a so<lb/>
To I . . <lb/>
J. While. <lb/>
n. Hi . <lb/>
n. j. c <lb/>
Win II . <lb/>
K. II. Kl, . <lb/>
II- k. I. <lb/>
i hi i, . <lb/>
. I. Buss. <lb/>
W II ., . <lb/>
R. II. <lb/>
II. I. Co <lb/>
II Hunker. <lb/>
Henry T. Kins. <lb/>
Wm. H Long. <lb/>
K. It. Kl. kiln. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
II c. Hooker. <lb/>
It J. <lb/>
II. I. Coward. <lb/>
Wm. II Lona;. <lb/>
H. C. <lb/>
I. J. <lb/>
J. n White. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
Wm. II. l.-is. <lb/>
II. While. <lb/>
R, <lb/>
II. C. Hooker. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
J. I. <lb/>
II. I. Coward. <lb/>
W. II <lb/>
J. White. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
II. f Hooker.<lb/>
Henry T Kins. <lb/>
I. J. . <lb/>
Win. <lb/>
Amount. <lb/>
.; i-i <lb/>
I M <lb/>
I . <lb/>
I .-. <lb/>
o- <lb/>
.; M <lb/>
SO<lb/>
H M <lb/>
OS <lb/>
i. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
to .-I<lb/>
SO <lb/>
c IS <lb/>
i-i <lb/>
. <lb/>
T-. <lb/>
J N H in. <lb/>
II. K <lb/>
l K. H in. . <lb/>
i -men . . <lb/>
2-- J. N H in. <lb/>
J N. II rt. <lb/>
l I I. i <lb/>
S J. X II .,. <lb/>
I i . . .<lb/>
LAMPS, it LAMPS, OILS. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
lat <lb/>
at I<lb/>
i I,. <lb/>
2.-, in. <lb/>
as <lb/>
Ml<lb/>
. 1-1 <lb/>
is; <lb/>
. <lb/>
1ST<lb/>
t- <lb/>
urn-. <lb/>
J. II. <lb/>
m, <lb/>
Corr <lb/>
berry o <lb/>
POLICE<lb/>
To Whom <lb/>
Ward. <lb/>
P. <lb/>
Blow. <lb/>
ft <lb/>
PI. Moon- <lb/>
mow. <lb/>
12.70 n J <lb/>
p. o, Jim. <lb/>
Ni. <lb/>
Ill <lb/>
l as <lb/>
Amount, j I <lb/>
7.7 <lb/>
mi MS <lb/>
No, <lb/>
To whom<lb/>
Raney<lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
w. n <lb/>
T. It. Moore. <lb/>
Raney Johnson. <lb/>
. <lb/>
C. Moore. <lb/>
Harriett Hopkins . <lb/>
Hopkins. <lb/>
Hopkins. <lb/>
, t <lb/>
3.1<lb/>
SO <lb/>
I to <lb/>
i n <lb/>
To Whom Is<lb/>
H-1 <lb/>
Keno Moore <lb/>
H. A. Whit. <lb/>
.-. nil <lb/>
. Henry Huff. <lb/>
J. X. Hurl. <lb/>
I Henry <lb/>
M Red ml Co. <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
II Henry <lb/>
II. A White. <lb/>
Red f. to. <lb/>
Bra. <lb/>
II. C <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
II. A. While. As, <lb/>
Zen. Moore in. <lb/>
J. II. While. <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
II While. <lb/>
Mo.- a Bro. <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
J. II. White. <lb/>
Zen. <lb/>
Henry Duff. <lb/>
Red f Co. <lb/>
Zeno Moore i Bro. <lb/>
Henry Huff. <lb/>
White, Age n. <lb/>
inane O l. <lb/>
Henry Huff. <lb/>
J. II. Cherry. <lb/>
I -I <lb/>
SPORTING WORLD<lb/>
In and <lb/>
and <lb/>
At no to <lb/>
in Windy en, <lb/>
I- Is and an <lb/>
to add <lb/>
ti,. <lb/>
Tim and <lb/>
Mi. center <lb/>
-s. Tie- form, r <lb/>
renown <lb/>
hooding of tin- the <lb/>
Chicago <lb/>
u t- <lb/>
is; <lb/>
Its <lb/>
2.11 <lb/>
21.1 <lb/>
lit <lb/>
IV <lb/>
Ml- <lb/>
I, <lb/>
us <lb/>
.- <lb/>
US <lb/>
r.-, <lb/>
IRK <lb/>
lit <lb/>
It <lb/>
its <lb/>
Mt <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
MS <lb/>
i. To whom <lb/>
K. Dudley. <lb/>
J. T Smith. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
w P. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
A. A. <lb/>
R. Dudley. <lb/>
J. T. smith. <lb/>
i;. i- Williams. <lb/>
ft. SI. Daniel. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
J. II. Dudley. <lb/>
B. II. Dudley. <lb/>
Warren. <lb/>
Si. lite Jones . <lb/>
Buck . <lb/>
r. It. <lb/>
J. T. <lb/>
w. ii. <lb/>
P. Dudley. <lb/>
s. I Dudley. <lb/>
s I Dudley. <lb/>
w It . <lb/>
. T. <lb/>
i- Heath. <lb/>
. T Smith. <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
s. i Dudley. <lb/>
H n, <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
J. T. Smith. <lb/>
I Dudley. <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
s Dudley. <lb/>
T Smith. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
T Smith. <lb/>
W II. <lb/>
J. T. Smith. <lb/>
S. t Dudley. <lb/>
av II <lb/>
s. I. Dudley. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
T Smith. <lb/>
J T. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
S. I Dudley. <lb/>
Amount. <lb/>
. i no <lb/>
No. <lb/>
no <lb/>
I. <lb/>
ft <lb/>
J.-. . <lb/>
To <lb/>
IV. . <lb/>
i. i. .-, <lb/>
V, ,. I <lb/>
Whom <lb/>
Ions. <lb/>
ins . o <lb/>
To Whom <lb/>
T. King. <lb/>
Henry T. King. <lb/>
and <lb/>
i Sell, is. <lb/>
i- and Horn a. <lb/>
Attorney Pee. <lb/>
Fire <lb/>
l . <lb/>
and <lb/>
II Clerk. A Mermen and Mayor. <lb/>
Coal Witness <lb/>
Amount. nil. <lb/>
I ; in <lb/>
II<lb/>
III <lb/>
. vim 1- <lb/>
, Vi Is probably; <lb/>
ft. <lb/>
SI M <lb/>
SI On <lb/>
IS <lb/>
Mt <lb/>
II <lb/>
Town <lb/>
In S. Hart, Tn r. Term <lb/>
DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
in on <lb/>
r, no <lb/>
i m <lb/>
W no I <lb/>
.-I <lb/>
tn on <lb/>
0-. <lb/>
I mi <lb/>
I , .,, <lb/>
II 0.1 <lb/>
its <lb/>
r, no <lb/>
no <lb/>
III <lb/>
in <lb/>
I. <lb/>
IS. <lb/>
is <lb/>
SO <lb/>
pl <lb/>
to <lb/>
.;, <lb/>
. To <lb/>
II c. T. M <lb/>
E. Ill <lb/>
n. Cherry Co., . <lb/>
J. X. . <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Taylor Lumber Co ., . <lb/>
White .; Fleming. <lb/>
M. f. . <lb/>
J. X. 11.-4. <lb/>
Supply Co. <lb/>
I- II <lb/>
II. <lb/>
a. <lb/>
R. <lb/>
L H. I-. <lb/>
II l <lb/>
Hyman. <lb/>
I. n Cherry Co <lb/>
It Hyman.<lb/>
Wilson. <lb/>
H. Hyman.<lb/>
--m <lb/>
, t II Ml I<lb/>
hand Jul <lb/>
Total P, <lb/>
T. Smith, t 1,1.1 <lb/>
S. I. <lb/>
W. it <lb/>
ft. hi <lb/>
II. While. I <lb/>
lot- <lb/>
W. II. Lone, i <lb/>
. <lb/>
i., <lb/>
nil <lb/>
.-, .-. I <lb/>
II <lb/>
II<lb/>
is ii <lb/>
i.-l, <lb/>
paid mil <lb/>
i- mi It. <lb/>
per <lb/>
and <lb/>
1.023.1 <lb/>
is <lb/>
ii. i <lb/>
pl, <lb/>
lie- in thin <lb/>
cup <lb/>
awarded lo Hie winner of the <lb/>
to Michigan lily. This cup for- <lb/>
bold by sir.-ti. <lb/>
The l has <lb/>
now <lb/>
m.-i the and it l <lb/>
by long <lb/>
along<lb/>
hie Town, <lb/>
amount from r, d. due fr<lb/>
ll. T. t inn. <lb/>
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which may ex- <lb/>
tent to t;, where will prove <lb/>
in ;. <lb/>
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Porker. <lb/>
S. <lb/>
Clark . <lb/>
L. <lb/>
Curr. <lb/>
Amount. <lb/>
II <lb/>
so <lb/>
Whom <lb/>
w. <lb/>
M w <lb/>
II. <lb/>
tea x. <lb/>
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H. c. Humphrey. <lb/>
Ma c mil . <lb/>
Ml w. Lawrence.<lb/>
w Him Northern. <lb/>
MS II <lb/>
ls J. <lb/>
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IS<lb/>
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list <lb/>
too <lb/>
To Whom Issued. <lb/>
v a Parker. <lb/>
X. <lb/>
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ye A Porker.<lb/>
N. Hart. <lb/>
F. <lb/>
Go. <lb/>
A Parker. <lb/>
J. N. Hart. <lb/>
J, X. Hart. <lb/>
Ferd <lb/>
linker and Hurt. <lb/>
J. N. Hart. <lb/>
J. N. Hart. . <lb/>
Ferd<lb/>
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Ferd <lb/>
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B. B. <lb/>
J N. Hart. <lb/>
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S. N. Hart. <lb/>
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Amount. <lb/>
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IS <lb/>
IS <lb/>
II <lb/>
to <lb/>
Si <lb/>
6.1 <lb/>
IS<lb/>
S SI <lb/>
ii <lb/>
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A J. P Co <lb/>
la l. J. <lb/>
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Ill J <lb/>
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Ruled A J. P Co. <lb/>
HI D Whichard. <lb/>
Ml Hut. ii Book A J. P, Co. <lb/>
Ill Whichard. <lb/>
II. J. <lb/>
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cash from I. <lb/>
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per orders, <lb/>
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II. <lb/>
f. <lb/>
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in.- for ending June Mb. do hen-bi Hit <lb/>
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in a hundred ward pr <lb/>
MAY.<lb/>
II. White. <lb/>
H. fl Hooker. <lb/>
w. n. <lb/>
J. While. <lb/>
B. II. <lb/>
it. c. Hooker. <lb/>
W. H <lb/>
7.1 J. II. White. <lb/>
II. Hooker. <lb/>
W. II. Ism. <lb/>
J. II. While. <lb/>
C, Hooker. <lb/>
lot H <lb/>
Ill w. <lb/>
US H. II. <lb/>
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H. n. <lb/>
II. C. Hooker. <lb/>
RM <lb/>
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II. While. <lb/>
US Whit. <lb/>
W. It. Parker. <lb/>
Amount <lb/>
OS<lb/>
baton under <lb/>
own name. tho three <lb/>
whom deaths were re- <lb/>
recant <lb/>
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son's real was William <lb/>
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MM <lb/>
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trunks. <lb/>
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do there worn- ;. <lb/>
en who at but I n I k <lb/>
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observing in proof <lb/>
of this . is going tho of kW <lb/>
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th. <lb/>
as of <lb/>
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fay to sign I mT , <lb/>
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praying<lb/>
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and harness bosses, <lb/>
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than Mr. tor <lb/>
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POOR PRINT<lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00018636_0003" n="3"/>
<p>
OPEN THE BILL <lb/>
At the end of last year it was shown by facts and <lb/>
figures that the <lb/>
Farmers Warehouse <lb/>
led the whole market by over a quarter of a cent a <lb/>
pound for the entire season. <lb/>
This year the Sales Committee selected the <lb/>
FARMERS <lb/>
to open the new season with the first sale, and our <lb/>
prices on that day have already told their tale. <lb/>
We take this occasion to thank our many who <lb/>
in the past given us their patronage. To every <lb/>
one, rich and poor, without distinction, we are pro- <lb/>
grateful, and to our past record we point <lb/>
with pride and the consciousness of done our <lb/>
best. <lb/>
We Don't Propose to be Behind <lb/>
We shall spare no effort this year to take the best care of our customers. In <lb/>
backing this assertion we have the best facilities of every kind. Mr. Joyner this <lb/>
year will look exclusively after the sales. <lb/>
We have secured the services of Mr. W. H. Jenkins, that veteran warehouseman <lb/>
of the Henderson market, whose genial smile and cordial hand shake is pleas- <lb/>
remembered by many of our farmer friends. For twenty years he has <lb/>
been connected with the warehouse business of Henderson and thoroughly <lb/>
it from start to finish. He will assist, and as auctioneer will see that <lb/>
no pile goes until it has reached the top notch. <lb/>
Mr. W. H. will have charge of the office and see that you get your check <lb/>
as soon as your tobacco is sold. <lb/>
We have a competent man for every place and if you will bring us your tobacco we will <lb/>
guarantee you fair treatment, honest weights and the cream of prices at all times. <lb/>
Thanking you for past favors and hoping to be remembered by you again, we arc <lb/>
Your friends, <lb/>
JOYNER PROPRIETORS <lb/>
TREATY WITH COLOMBIA FOR RIGHT <lb/>
OF WAY NEARLY READY. <lb/>
p o o a o ON THE CANAL <lb/>
. o o s <lb/>
Lord Salisbury laid <lb/>
down rains f <lb/>
flu oilier day re- <lb/>
tired public life, he <lb/>
had not to go to find the rout end <lb/>
seclusion ft-r which lie the <lb/>
of Britain, Twenty <lb/>
miles out of London, standing la the <lb/>
of n estate, ll <lb/>
House. It is the borne to which the <lb/>
in room. <lb/>
oM bus retired, and <lb/>
it is one in Eng- <lb/>
land. <lb/>
Although allotted three- <lb/>
score tin. i lit <lb/>
enjoy <lb/>
many years of life of his <lb/>
country home, i u largo <lb/>
bolder, owning acres <lb/>
scum I <lb/>
them but Hat- <lb/>
where lie <lb/>
will be the of bis<lb/>
been for <lb/>
one of the i of <lb/>
it plane Interest <lb/>
since <lb/>
that miter and <lb/>
tar bearing <lb/>
of tin- of have bold sway <lb/>
over ii destinies. <lb/>
present reared in <lb/>
the days of Janus I- hut of <lb/>
build antedate Notable <lb/>
old parts of <lb/>
H tbs was home <lb/>
of the Princess in reign <lb/>
of her sister. Queen <lb/>
estate to the Saxon <lb/>
kings until it by Kins <lb/>
to of st. <lb/>
Ely. manor house <lb/>
the of Hut prelates was <lb/>
occasionally a royal <lb/>
until via., when <lb/>
It was deeded to tin- crown. Prince <lb/>
vi. <lb/>
III Have <lb/>
of Hi <lb/>
II.- Treat. <lb/>
seems to have <lb/>
wasted time In starting <lb/>
to out the terms of the <lb/>
Isthmian canal law, with the- result <lb/>
that Is practically <lb/>
rd. The congress <lb/>
ably In October to ratify <lb/>
treaty. <lb/>
Attorney Knot assigned As- <lb/>
District Attorney Boa- <lb/>
sell to clear up the legal features of <lb/>
the transfer. The if the <lb/>
new and the old must <lb/>
it ascertained, mid Mr. baa <lb/>
authority to his <lb/>
Secretory Hay and Minister <lb/>
of Colombia bar been negotiating the <lb/>
treaty between thin <lb/>
and the Central American stats. <lb/>
It i the lust toe <lb/>
now in of negotiation wish <lb/>
will be one of the most cut i- <lb/>
and Important <lb/>
ever front has <lb/>
state d Every eon- <lb/>
that may arise m <lb/>
win guarded so fur as that <lb/>
la and with record <lb/>
to the and of t Unit- <lb/>
ed Stated. <lb/>
The protocol winter cw- <lb/>
Secretary Hag and Minister <lb/>
to a large extent In the draft- <lb/>
of a treaty. The to be paid <lb/>
Colombia for her of ex- <lb/>
to the will <lb/>
lie gold payable on tin- <lb/>
of of the treaty. <lb/>
hi addition Colombia is to receive <lb/>
annuity the end of fourteen <lb/>
to determined by mutual agreement <lb/>
time. This N <lb/>
to lie a year, as the Immediate <lb/>
-ii f covering i <lb/>
or next fourteen i con- <lb/>
n a Bis for the annual <lb/>
rental <lb/>
The territory the ca- <lb/>
will and which Will ho ceded <lb/>
In perpetuity to the States will <lb/>
be under the control of this <lb/>
government, although avoid <lb/>
of local trouble it that <lb/>
there will u- no specific of <lb/>
conveyance f <lb/>
The treaty. In all will <lb/>
not only the pi- <lb/>
to the <lb/>
nil its no the Isthmus, Include <lb/>
but a <lb/>
Won <lb/>
States con- <lb/>
it by Bear <lb/>
Walker, chairman of the Isthmian ca- <lb/>
and by Senator <lb/>
a member of the <lb/>
silent <lb/>
good deal is thought of her <lb/>
merciful don't put <lb/>
their thoughts Into <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
Th t <lb/>
A woman nu cottage <lb/>
that whether one has pis. <lb/>
line, lumps at one's <lb/>
it Is always well to a in <lb/>
room. a big conies, <lb/>
either the light wires <lb/>
will blown down, or <lb/>
stepped, power house flood- <lb/>
ed, in some way the gas or electric <lb/>
light Is cut off. <lb/>
Tor as <lb/>
to <lb/>
in a to make a quick light <lb/>
case of run arc <lb/>
wife, convenient and cheap. <lb/>
ones adopts the custom of <lb/>
keeping a In <lb/>
never Have low, <lb/>
to keep dean, not <lb/>
and with n shaped <lb/>
enough nil <lb/>
drip at <lb/>
a tunes u that <lb/>
you them and if yon <lb/>
a lamp carried from room to an- <lb/>
other will U f opt h <lb/>
When is u in the <lb/>
during tin- warm <lb/>
be anything <lb/>
else and every made to keep Um <lb/>
healthy and <lb/>
should be given regularly and ids diet <lb/>
to the articles of food <lb/>
that you have to him. <lb/>
Even then he Is apt to an attack <lb/>
of r complaint, and It Is to <lb/>
have a remedy at baud, especially if <lb/>
you home distance from a doctor. <lb/>
Hie following <lb/>
fur years and proved very <lb/>
It is composed of of <lb/>
and <lb/>
When they are well shaken. <lb/>
In a of water <lb/>
a dose every or two until <lb/>
A tea made of or <lb/>
put one <lb/>
give <lb/>
relieved. <lb/>
is good for the colic. <lb/>
The . <lb/>
drawing <lb/>
who bits <lb/>
r vi Hat iron shown In the <lb/>
. in have i Invented <lb/>
Hid Hie v. <lb/>
Ironing n <lb/>
iv. as that con keep right out <lb/>
with In r work long lifter the In the <lb/>
gone out and the room has <lb/>
to more <lb/>
there Is no changing of <lb/>
Irons to replace one rapidly cooling <lb/>
use, the one iron doing ail the <lb/>
work and being <lb/>
BIT OP DRAWING BO I St. <lb/>
at the palace, and It said mat be <lb/>
Was there when the of his <lb/>
death reached him. and that <lb/>
Ibis accession to crown took place <lb/>
at the stalely bull. A few years after <lb/>
been king the young monarch <lb/>
conveyed to bis sister, the <lb/>
and operating an Isthmian I <lb/>
can; I. fulled States will <lb/>
given the right to protect <lb/>
which right will Phobic it to .; <lb/>
t- j <lb/>
huh the defensive with <lb/>
can soldiers. The right to protect t- <lb/>
property will give the States <lb/>
right In i; even <lb/>
of Colombia In the event of u <lb/>
revolution in that country. <lb/>
Sanitary police regulations will <lb/>
unforced by a Joint commission up- <lb/>
I point d by The <lb/>
; United will asked con- <lb/>
at each terminus <lb/>
of the a port for vessels, with <lb/>
lighthouses and other aids to <lb/>
breakwaters, dikes, fatties, <lb/>
stations, dock and other <lb/>
ate works, i-ll the expense therefor to <lb/>
be borne by this country. <lb/>
In addition to this United States <lb/>
ii to maintain drainage and sanitary <lb/>
works and construe; hospitals along <lb/>
the canal, while aqueduct and drainage <lb/>
works are to be erected In Panama <lb/>
Colon. The cost of providing this <lb/>
ply, however. Is not to fall <lb/>
the I without <lb/>
inasmuch us water rents are <lb/>
lowed to be collected I-y United <lb/>
provided they meet tho <lb/>
of Colombia. <lb/>
la transferring the rights of <lb/>
to tho United Stales there will b <lb/>
D transfer Of such Jurisdiction over tho <lb/>
BiS tons will permit the <lb/>
of complete authority. <lb/>
Attorney General <lb/>
PRIZE <lb/>
For Some Reflector Subscriber.<lb/>
Reflector hat purchased ticket are out, the <lb/>
a lull rotary mo- Hie will opened and <lb/>
lion, bead Wilson <lb/>
Sewing Machine, the retail price the ticket with the <lb/>
of which is and is to name number will be given the ma- <lb/>
make a present of <lb/>
machine to a of the If are already a <lb/>
paper. j to now is n good <lb/>
The plan of giving thin time to pay all arrears and <lb/>
prize is in advance, getting n ticket for. <lb/>
We have printed tickets, every dollar paid. The more tick- <lb/>
numbered and be jets yon get the larger number of <lb/>
ginning the 1st day of August chances you have at the machine. <lb/>
every person who on sub- j If yon do not take The <lb/>
either to Daily Be- now is the best time to subscribe, <lb/>
or Tue Be- campaign, home gen- <lb/>
will be given one of these I era news, and at the same lime <lb/>
tickets. Those who pay gel have a chance to gel this line sew- <lb/>
ticket, two tickets, and machine. sooner the <lb/>
It mailers not whether you arc. tickets are out sooner Boole- <lb/>
an old subscriber paying up will get the machine. Tell <lb/>
dues or a new subscriber paying your neighbor this and <lb/>
in advance, every dollar paid him interested, <lb/>
counts the same and gels a ticket. Everybody knowing anything <lb/>
One blank ticket has sewing machines knows <lb/>
to a person of the State to Wheeler A Wilson is the best. <lb/>
, , ., , . If you want to see it and have its <lb/>
be numbered, the number to shown you go to <lb/>
known to no one but himself. This Sam White's store any lime after <lb/>
ticket after and he will take pleas- <lb/>
sealed two envelopes, these in showing yon how ii works, <lb/>
enclosed in another envelope f <lb/>
.,.,., . . . is going to give some sub- <lb/>
lo Mi. J. L. valuable prize in this <lb/>
of the Bank of Greenville, to be j Wheeler Wilson Sewing Ma- <lb/>
kept in the bank by him until all chine. <lb/>
of <lb/>
ranged the <lb/>
surface Hie right c- <lb/>
suit tho Tim Iron <lb/>
hollow In <lb/>
Hit- iii which lube <lb/>
tin- <lb/>
unit r. feeding the <lb/>
turner <lb/>
above. reservoir Is supplied <lb/>
and In n <lb/>
burner Is he <lb/>
Into Ens tin- net Ion of the <lb/>
which Impinges the <lb/>
thin <lb/>
Iron . in Hi.- <lb/>
the flow <lb/>
from the reservoir <lb/>
the pressure of gas entering the <lb/>
perforated con be altered. <lb/>
The Inventor l II. H. of Woos- <lb/>
O. <lb/>
In the Sickroom. <lb/>
Absolute cleanliness tidiness <lb/>
necessary in a sickroom. The <lb/>
furniture should lie simple and ca- <lb/>
of. being easily cleansed. <lb/>
Avoid all kinds woolen draperies <lb/>
and let curtains of white <lb/>
washable material. If possible, all <lb/>
and the attendant para- <lb/>
should kept out of <lb/>
tight of the patient in an adjoining <lb/>
room. Glasses, spoons etc., should <lb/>
be washed as soon us used and <lb/>
ed ready for the time when they will <lb/>
again DO needed.<lb/>
Tho committee of Wales <lb/>
National Tennis hat. <lb/>
Ins charge of International lawn <lb/>
for Hie V. <lb/>
Davis International cup an- <lb/>
that will played <lb/>
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, <lb/>
An, o, and S. on the courts of the <lb/>
Crescent Athletic club of Brooklyn it <lb/>
My Ridge, v v.<lb/>
There boon <lb/>
too baseball wiseacres <lb/>
record extra Innings. Tin <lb/>
recorded was ployed on <lb/>
Slay t Boston lite <lb/>
and in no <lb/>
after twenty-four The <lb/>
second was twenty-two <lb/>
between <lb/>
played on May <lb/>
i in favor Tn- <lb/>
coma. <lb/>
An Guide. <lb/>
A Gorman compiled a <lb/>
handy little look insults. Tho <lb/>
contains invectives, <lb/>
which classed the head- <lb/>
insults for men, insults for <lb/>
insults for sex, in- <lb/>
for collective in- <lb/>
for syndicates, and <lb/>
corporations. <lb/>
Open Door of Your <lb/>
the door of your heart, my <lb/>
To tho . <lb/>
the -v, la full f <lb/>
Joy <lb/>
Tn the youth. <lb/>
ail <lb/>
Baying to <lb/>
To tho voices of hope calling <lb/>
your <lb/>
the door of your heart, <lb/>
To tho thine that .,; <lb/>
To tho holy that lift your <lb/>
the star at i <lb/>
Ail that -y <lb/>
in tho poi-. art <lb/>
Aw yours if you'll give <lb/>
ti Urn door of your , a <lb/>
Opt n tho door of your <lb/>
of or <lb/>
When yea Boar cry a <lb/>
voice, <lb/>
Tho gob of a In need. <lb/>
To i he heaven o'er you <lb/>
You no map or chart, , ml <lb/>
Cu only tho j <lb/>
the doer of your heart. <lb/>
-Moses hi<lb/>
BREAK INTO <lb/>
THE HOMES <lb/>
OF THE <lb/>
PEOPLE BY <lb/>
ADVERTISING <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
A will walls <lb/>
every day and will wants known <lb/>
I to the <lb/>
A will in- <lb/>
era for your goods, find for <lb/>
; employment In any <lb/>
I yon may fl <lb/>
S THE homes <lb/>
S people and is read or what h <lb/>
in j<lb/>
i In- pi i <lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00018636_0004" n="4"/>
<p>
p. <lb/>
, . . . M <lb/>
AND <lb/>
First in the Market and First <lb/>
in the Interest of the Farmer.<lb/>
The GREENVILLE WAREHOUSE, <lb/>
The Pioneer of the Market, is right with you this season, and in better shape than ever to <lb/>
take care of the farmer and get the highest prices for his Tobacco. It is conceded that we <lb/>
have the BEST LIGHTS OF ANY HOUSE ON THE MARKET, and nothing in the way <lb/>
of hard work in the interest of those selling with us will be left undone. <lb/>
Past records prove what we can do for you. G. P. Man <lb/>
back to his first love. He was the proprietor of the <lb/>
Greenville Warehouse, and after trying others has learned none is so <lb/>
good as this, and he is here again to make high prices talk at the old <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
 <lb/>
R. S. and U. Spain, the other members of the firm, are right <lb/>
at home on the of the Greenville, having connected with it <lb/>
for several years. The farmers them know how hard they <lb/>
WORK FOR HIGH PRICES. <lb/>
The new season is on and we are ready for If yon want the best <lb/>
prices to be had every time bring Tobacco to the Old <lb/>
The Greenville Warehouse, <lb/>
Mb<lb/>
Q. F. Evans Co., Proprietors, <lb/>
ITS HOT <lb/>
So We'll Just <lb/>
Merely Hint. <lb/>
A Serge Suit, <lb/>
A Flannel Suit, <lb/>
Separate Trousers <lb/>
of Each. <lb/>
White Vests, Plain <lb/>
and Fancy, <lb/>
A Leather Belt, <lb/>
A Straw Hat <lb/>
A Crash Hat, <lb/>
A Negligee Shirt. <lb/>
Lots of Comfort <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
KING <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
MARK in the <lb/>
remind <lb/>
If it a <lb/>
margin pain-r it i remind you <lb/>
that owe <lb/>
fur we you <lb/>
nettle an aim SB We what <lb/>
YOU owe will not keep <lb/>
us waiting for it. <lb/>
This i those who find the <lb/>
crow murk on their <lb/>
S. <lb/>
The rain evening was <lb/>
nil right. <lb/>
lively on <lb/>
Now bring on your tobacco to <lb/>
is place, if you <lb/>
believe it come sod see. <lb/>
by the <lb/>
Stale the <lb/>
I . <lb/>
Changes , scarce for <lb/>
needs of i , but tobacco sales <lb/>
will make it i. <lb/>
Mr. ck <lb/>
building is nearly completed. The <lb/>
front bin been put the comer <lb/>
store. <lb/>
If you want <lb/>
machine you hare a <lb/>
chance at it by gelling a <lb/>
receipt. <lb/>
if rains have not been <lb/>
general, coming about in spots <lb/>
has done good where the spots <lb/>
happened to be. <lb/>
Watch are <lb/>
offering an excellent chance to win <lb/>
gold watch free. <lb/>
at f Store. <lb/>
Today The gave out <lb/>
ten of the sewing machine prize <lb/>
tickets. Keep it up somebody <lb/>
will soon have the machine. <lb/>
of Deeds T. H. Moore <lb/>
issued marriage licenses to <lb/>
teen couples during month of <lb/>
July, eleven to while and two to <lb/>
colored. <lb/>
to be Thankful. <lb/>
We heard one man that <lb/>
he believed the Pill <lb/>
were cut off per cent by the <lb/>
drought. Another <lb/>
is not as as per so <lb/>
there is in be thankful <lb/>
for anyway. <lb/>
In Trouble. <lb/>
J. W. hailing from <lb/>
went near Goldsboro to <lb/>
cure A few days ago <lb/>
his employer paid him for bis work <lb/>
with a twenty live dollar check. <lb/>
Harrington took it to the bank <lb/>
and got his money. This was no <lb/>
easily done be thought he would <lb/>
draw him some more money. He <lb/>
up a check, bis em- <lb/>
name to it and presented <lb/>
it to the hunk gut his money <lb/>
alright. Ho repeated this at in- <lb/>
of several hours. The <lb/>
cashier of the bank suspected <lb/>
something wrong just as liar <lb/>
was to leave had <lb/>
him arrested. was <lb/>
found upon hit person. He feigned <lb/>
He is not unknown <lb/>
In these parts having In en in jail <lb/>
here. While here he had the <lb/>
faculty of crazy when <lb/>
he wished and dually escaped from <lb/>
jail. <lb/>
PERSONAL NOTES <lb/>
Brief Mention of People net <lb/>
With In the Social World <lb/>
C J j-- J J- j j. j j .- j-j j j j. j. j-- t <lb/>
M. left today for <lb/>
II. II. Phillips left this <lb/>
for Mount. <lb/>
C. A camp in <lb/>
day evening from <lb/>
J. II. Cherry, St., returned Wed- <lb/>
from Seven Springs. <lb/>
Miss Minnie Tunstall lift Wed- <lb/>
evening for <lb/>
Mrs. W. T. Hunter left on the <lb/>
morning train for <lb/>
Mrs. Fannie Jenkins child <lb/>
ran went the morn- <lb/>
Mrs. N. who <lb/>
visiting Mrs. C. Arthur, <lb/>
return to home at Henderson <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
returned <lb/>
Kinston this where he <lb/>
for several days with <lb/>
Jack Perry. <lb/>
Mrs. T. K. Moore, Miss Johnson, <lb/>
Mrs. S. II. Wilson Miss <lb/>
Wilson left the noon freight <lb/>
for Seven Springs. <lb/>
J. J. Corey and Sam Flake re- <lb/>
turned this morning from Beau- <lb/>
fort where they had been to take a <lb/>
little summer outing. <lb/>
Mis. N. Hughes, of <lb/>
and Mrs. Carrie Perkins, <lb/>
of Philadelphia, arrived <lb/>
day evening to II. Hard- <lb/>
Miss Essie Whichard, J. Jr , <lb/>
and Sherwood took the <lb/>
editor with them on a jaunt to <lb/>
Mount today. If they don't <lb/>
lose him they will back. <lb/>
J. B. Jarvis left this morning <lb/>
for Wilson where he goes to take <lb/>
a position with the Banner Ware- <lb/>
house. J e's many hero <lb/>
regret to lose him from our town. <lb/>
Mrs. Henry <lb/>
Mrs. X. C. <lb/>
Mrs. Chas. Per- <lb/>
kins, of Philadelphia, all of <lb/>
Mil. Henry arc <lb/>
the of their <lb/>
Km hay. <lb/>
Miss Geneva Gardner left this <lb/>
morning for Wilson. <lb/>
T. H. Tyson Is again C. T. <lb/>
big store. <lb/>
W. T. has taken a position <lb/>
with Greene Brown. <lb/>
has taken a position <lb/>
with A. H. Tucker Co. <lb/>
Presiding Elder F. A. Bishop <lb/>
left this morning for Kim City. <lb/>
J. N. Hart left this morning for <lb/>
Va., to visit his father. <lb/>
Miss Clara Roach, of <lb/>
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Walter <lb/>
J. W. son, Ben, re- <lb/>
turned Thursday evening from <lb/>
Plymouth. <lb/>
Willie returned <lb/>
Thursday evening from a visit to <lb/>
Mrs. Dicey who has <lb/>
been visiting Mrs. II. B. Harris, <lb/>
left this morning. <lb/>
Prof. G. E. Lineberry, <lb/>
pal of Winterville High School, <lb/>
was today. <lb/>
W. C. has moved <lb/>
of the new houses, <lb/>
South Greenville. <lb/>
Mr. Maud and little <lb/>
daughter, Muriel, of <lb/>
are visiting Mrs. J. I,. Sugg. <lb/>
S. W. Chamberlain, of Durham, <lb/>
came in Thursday evening to take <lb/>
a position ware <lb/>
house. <lb/>
J. Jenkins, of Neck, <lb/>
came down evening to <lb/>
attend to opening tobacco sale <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Miss Sallie Manning, of Hamil. <lb/>
ton. who has visiting Mrs, <lb/>
D. C. Moore, returned home this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Mrs. C. H. Moseley, of Hooker- <lb/>
ton, came this to visit <lb/>
her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Brown, <lb/>
near here. <lb/>
Rev. Mrs. H. M. Eure re- <lb/>
turned Thursday from <lb/>
where Mr. has been holding <lb/>
a meeting. <lb/>
W. H. Jenkins and J. P. Taylor, <lb/>
of Henderson, came In Thursday <lb/>
evening to be on the opening to- <lb/>
sale today. <lb/>
Mis. P. It. Johnson and child- <lb/>
returned Thursday evening <lb/>
from a visit to Henderson. Her <lb/>
sister, Miss Bertie Dunn, came <lb/>
home for a visit here. <lb/>
J. L. Carper came Thursday <lb/>
evening to take a position at the <lb/>
store of Prior to <lb/>
Ibis year he here for sometime <lb/>
and his many friends are glad to <lb/>
see him buck. <lb/>
J. D. Gardner went to <lb/>
son today. <lb/>
J. P. Taylor returned lo Hen- <lb/>
today. <lb/>
W. James left morning <lb/>
Harvey Jones left this morning <lb/>
for Virginia Beach. <lb/>
W. It. Smith went up the road <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
J. S. Jenkins returned to Scot- <lb/>
laud Neck today. <lb/>
F. Whaley left this <lb/>
tor Virginia Beach. <lb/>
Miss Annie went to <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
H. B. Phillips returned Friday <lb/>
evening from Wilson. <lb/>
Foster Friday <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
Miss Susie. Warren, of <lb/>
is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. <lb/>
S. B. Wilson. <lb/>
Mrs. Moore and little son, <lb/>
Harry, left this to visit <lb/>
relatives in Edgecombe. <lb/>
Miss Maud of <lb/>
Wilson, arrived Friday evening <lb/>
to visit Miss Lucy Forbes. <lb/>
Misses and Vale- <lb/>
Fleming returned Friday even- <lb/>
from a Visit to Williamson. <lb/>
Miss Maud of Bethel, <lb/>
who has been Mrs. W. O. <lb/>
returned this morning. <lb/>
Mrs. M. M. Nelson, of <lb/>
Neck, came in Friday evening to <lb/>
visit her mother, Mrs P. K. <lb/>
Miss Mary I. icy Dupree, who <lb/>
has been tiding some weeks <lb/>
with here, left this morn- <lb/>
for her home in Norfolk. <lb/>
Miss of Golds- <lb/>
who has been visiting Miss <lb/>
Forbes, returned borne Fri- <lb/>
day evening. <lb/>
Miss Nelson, of Halifax, <lb/>
who has been visiting Miss <lb/>
James, returned home this morn- <lb/>
luff. Miss James accompanied her <lb/>
home. <lb/>
I,. A. who bus <lb/>
been spending his <lb/>
parents left this <lb/>
morning for New York to join the <lb/>
ship Montgomery on a cruise. <lb/>
Misses Mayo Lamb, of William- <lb/>
and Edith of <lb/>
who have been visiting <lb/>
Miss Sallie at <lb/>
took the train here this <lb/>
for their homes. <lb/>
Mr. Holcombe Aug. I. <lb/>
Mr. Hugh W. who <lb/>
represented the American <lb/>
Company on the Winston market <lb/>
during the past year, will leave <lb/>
about August for Danville, <lb/>
where he will occupy a similar <lb/>
position in the future lie wilt <lb/>
succeeded here by Mr. <lb/>
Mt. Airy. While the <lb/>
citizens of Winston will regret the <lb/>
absence of Mr. Holcombe from our <lb/>
midst, they are pleased to know <lb/>
that such a capable successor has <lb/>
found in Mr. Green. He is <lb/>
a well know n popular <lb/>
man will doubtless prove a <lb/>
valuable addition to the <lb/>
Today at the Big House of Greenville <lb/>
Mun ford's <lb/>
CLEARANCE SALE <lb/>
Millinery Goods. <lb/>
Our Millinery Goods in charge of Mrs. M. <lb/>
T. must be closed out with all <lb/>
Summer Goods at a sacrifice to make room <lb/>
for I-all Goods. Come and get some <lb/>
bargains. <lb/>
Summer Underwear <lb/>
Prices cut on the whole line. dozen <lb/>
Men's colored Sea Island Percale Shirts, <lb/>
detached worth II, clear- <lb/>
a sale price, <lb/>
Umbrellas <lb/>
natural wood. and crook <lb/>
handles, fast black, worth l i <lb/>
sole price, <lb/>
Corsets. <lb/>
Vic. and We put them in at <lb/>
the one price. Celebrated makes. <lb/>
Sizes So. <lb/>
Mattings <lb/>
and <lb/>
All go one price. <lb/>
per yard <lb/>
Clothing;, <lb/>
cent off <lb/>
on all Spring and Sum- <lb/>
mer Clothing. Extra <lb/>
good values in Serges, <lb/>
Mohair, Sicilians and <lb/>
Alpacas. Come early <lb/>
while they last. <lb/>
Bed Spreads. <lb/>
SO per cent cut on all <lb/>
Spreads. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
We do what we advertise <lb/>
We advertise what we do <lb/>
These prices are for Spot <lb/>
over the counter. <lb/>
No goods sent out, but <lb/>
your money back if they <lb/>
are not O. K- <lb/>
Wash Goods <lb/>
Colored Lawn, Dimities <lb/>
In new neat figures and <lb/>
good values at <lb/>
and <lb/>
Clearance<lb/>
price <lb/>
Sheer Dimity <lb/>
Exquisite new patterns, <lb/>
Stripes Moral pat- <lb/>
terns values at <lb/>
and <lb/>
sale price. <lb/>
India Linen <lb/>
and Can't be <lb/>
matched in any city for <lb/>
than above prices. <lb/>
Special price, <lb/>
Men's Shirts <lb/>
Detached Cults, <lb/>
sale price. <lb/>
lade, <lb/>
Calico, Yard. <lb/>
yards Calico, only yards to the <lb/>
customer. <lb/>
Low Cut Shoes <lb/>
All caught in this mammoth slaughter <lb/>
sale. Profits not thought of. They must <lb/>
go while this hot weather lasts. Our 1.8.1 <lb/>
line, all styles, warrant <lb/>
solid leather, <lb/>
Undershirts Drawers <lb/>
Egyptian Combed yarns French woven <lb/>
neck, double breasted drawers. <lb/>
Clearance sale price, <lb/>
Lace Curtains. <lb/>
Worth and extra length, <lb/>
ft. long, very surely worth in <lb/>
and Special sale price, <lb/>
Armour Co's Soap. <lb/>
Lasting and Fragrant, worth i <lb/>
Special sale price per cake, <lb/>
Spool Cotton. <lb/>
I. Clark's Cotton, per <lb/>
The Most Sweeping of Keen Prices <lb/>
Get in the Main Squeeze. Come Early <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
The Big Store <lb/>
Greenville. N C.<lb/>
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YEAR II <lb/>
VOL. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1902. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
Twice a Week <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
and Friday <lb/>
a Year <lb/>
Ricks a Wilkinson<lb/>
W Want l Bell <lb/>
Every Article of <lb/>
Summer Apparel <lb/>
in our store at <lb/>
once. <lb/>
has a <lb/>
with us, mi heavily we <lb/>
tor ii <lb/>
S Mill have an emu-moils stock <lb/>
in i-y department. <lb/>
we have reduced <lb/>
price on article, <lb/>
Men's and Suits, <lb/>
Men's and <lb/>
Men's and Hats. <lb/>
run mi i fur <lb/>
mill Ml <lb/>
ii m-i you for <lb/>
I at the tin <lb/>
Men's Sack Suits. <lb/>
ii Suits now <lb/>
15.00 Suits now 12.00, <lb/>
now <lb/>
10.00 Soil now 8.50, <lb/>
Men's Outing Suits. <lb/>
Little Wash Suits, no 12.00 <lb/>
12.00 Suits now <lb/>
. Hulls now 2.7 <lb/>
3.00 Suits now 2.00, <lb/>
Soils now <lb/>
Soils now <lb/>
Soils now <lb/>
Soils now 7.011. <lb/>
All Straw Hats half Price <lb/>
Boy's Suits, <lb/>
lo In <lb/>
Soils now <lb/>
In our Department 1.09 Soils now <lb/>
have similar n- Suits now <lb/>
Suits now <lb/>
Bethel High School. <lb/>
A first-class Preparatory School. Prepares <lb/>
College for Life Motto, <lb/>
J. W. Principal, MISS MATT Assistant, <lb/>
J. W. Music and Art. <lb/>
Primary Department, <lb/>
Art, <lb/>
2.25 Music, including rent, <lb/>
Incidental foe, per year, 1.00 <lb/>
Board moderate. For furl her particulars address <lb/>
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
Cotton and always <lb/>
on hand <lb/>
goods kept u <lb/>
band. <lb/>
Bold. A trial will convince <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Summons for Relief. <lb/>
North Carolina I In<lb/>
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Charles <lb/>
To Charles are <lb/>
licit that <lb/>
rick, ha against <lb/>
. I. mi. matrimony, <lb/>
to the term, <lb/>
Court, tin the <lb/>
of Hut, at which <lb/>
term you will . <lb/>
plead or to <lb/>
th will lost <lb/>
three days the term, and on <lb/>
to make as w- <lb/>
the will lo the <lb/>
the <lb/>
I. C. <lb/>
fill Superior <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
mm. co. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior and <lb/>
for Flue Modern and Cheap <lb/>
logs. <lb/>
your <lb/>
to give satisfaction in <lb/>
styles and work. <lb/>
Bend j our orders to <lb/>
Tile Greenville Co. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly <lb/>
Superior Court fill <lb/>
us last will and <lb/>
of Flanagan. no- <lb/>
In hereby given to all in- <lb/>
lo the estate to <lb/>
mint to the and all <lb/>
claims said <lb/>
arc lo present them for <lb/>
on or batON 21st day of <lb/>
July, or lids lie plead <lb/>
in bar <lb/>
Slat of Juli. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
of the of<lb/>
lien . ciders. <lb/>
AN IMPORTANT DECISION. <lb/>
The Supreme Court of North <lb/>
Carolina has recently handed down <lb/>
a decision that is likely to he of <lb/>
importance to the Stale and <lb/>
of especially to <lb/>
have in the movement fur <lb/>
advance in public <lb/>
The decision is concerned a <lb/>
cum- from the town of <lb/>
That town undertook to establish <lb/>
a School. The <lb/>
providing for this school was so <lb/>
drawn that it appeared that the <lb/>
intention was to deprive the lie <lb/>
of advantages and lo <lb/>
leave them without opportunity <lb/>
of education. The Coin t declared <lb/>
the act unconstitutional. <lb/>
lo the course of the decision the <lb/>
following language <lb/>
But the ground alleged is a <lb/>
mailer of which we must take <lb/>
notice, to-wit, that the act <lb/>
school <lb/>
its provision against one <lb/>
race in favor of the other. If <lb/>
this is to, it is in violation of <lb/>
tide IX. Section the <lb/>
which provides us <lb/>
the child ten of the while <lb/>
race and the children of color <lb/>
ed race shall be taught in <lb/>
schools; there shall be <lb/>
no discrimination in of, or <lb/>
to prejudice of either <lb/>
That is, one while child of <lb/>
school age shall have the same <lb/>
amount of per capita as n <lb/>
colored child, and no more; <lb/>
the colored child shall have the <lb/>
same per capita us any <lb/>
while child, and no more; <lb/>
both races shall have op <lb/>
for mi education, so far <lb/>
as the public motley is concerned. <lb/>
understand ibis utter- <lb/>
is in the nature of an obiter <lb/>
dictum, that it stand not a <lb/>
the opinion of lie <lb/>
Court Hot having passed on this <lb/>
mailer the <lb/>
opinion of Chief Justice <lb/>
who writes the <lb/>
But its presence in u decision <lb/>
of Court is of course highly <lb/>
significant. It at least raises a <lb/>
on a point of great <lb/>
and at a time when its <lb/>
effect will lie most <lb/>
We are in a for local <lb/>
Thai campaign will be <lb/>
stalled, we until it shall be <lb/>
made clear the free school <lb/>
funds will nut be divided per <lb/>
capita. For to divide them per <lb/>
capita will enable schools for <lb/>
to run longer the <lb/>
schools v hues, tho <lb/>
schools for run cheap- <lb/>
So far being just, this <lb/>
amounts to a discrimination <lb/>
against the white children. <lb/>
This being so, we cannot <lb/>
tho while people to increase the <lb/>
school funds in any way. <lb/>
The demand for a remedy is <lb/>
and urgent. should <lb/>
like to sec the real question in the <lb/>
utterance con- <lb/>
by Court. If the de- <lb/>
of the Court shall <lb/>
his we have <lb/>
one recourse, <lb/>
amend tho so that <lb/>
each town or township shall lie <lb/>
only maintain <lb/>
schools for each lour In <lb/>
each year; and lo add a section <lb/>
mill MM to tax its <lb/>
members and to apply those taxes <lb/>
as it shall choose. <lb/>
At the we left in a <lb/>
disastrous confusion. B i bl <lb/>
The of <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer also has <lb/>
this to say along the same <lb/>
Your cm respondent bus referred <lb/>
lo the Supreme Courts <lb/>
the public tux <lb/>
case, lo <lb/>
the effect that taxes mast <lb/>
apportioned per capita, and that <lb/>
so It <lb/>
is really an but a <lb/>
tum. The constitution <lb/>
say the taxes shall per <lb/>
capita. says shall be M <lb/>
the races <lb/>
After the Battle------roll call. <lb/>
After heavy Lots. <lb/>
And broken lots mean broken prices, <lb/>
and that i why we are having a <lb/>
Great Reduction Sale <lb/>
All Summer Goods arc marked <lb/>
down at special prices for <lb/>
u-i selling. <lb/>
Lawns, Dimities, Shirt- <lb/>
waists, Parasols, Fans, etc. <lb/>
Special lot Slippers and <lb/>
and Children's. <lb/>
Some of than am worth <lb/>
We give choice <lb/>
A word to wise is <lb/>
bolter than a Die <lb/>
In <lb/>
this -the Season <lb/>
Sale today and get your share <lb/>
of the bargains at <lb/>
J. B. Cherry <lb/>
The Only Department Store in <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
TIMELY SUGGESTIONS. <lb/>
in public schools. But it cm <lb/>
readily be seen in n per capita <lb/>
allowance there can be <lb/>
lion. White schools are <lb/>
more costly than colored schools. <lb/>
In a county like for <lb/>
example, a school district where <lb/>
tho whites are out numbered lo <lb/>
there would lie discrimination. <lb/>
The same thing would occur a <lb/>
district where the were a <lb/>
handful. Take a district <lb/>
with and whites. <lb/>
The money to the would <lb/>
keep their school open several <lb/>
months, perhaps live, that for the <lb/>
whiles, not over or days. <lb/>
The fact is that dictum will <lb/>
hardly with <lb/>
now to Wall begun. is <lb/>
opinion and, does not <lb/>
the way. It is understood <lb/>
ibis will be the course <lb/>
nod by II is good <lb/>
news. In view the dictum some <lb/>
persona thought or feared there <lb/>
would lie or might lie u hitch lo <lb/>
the of the machinery, but <lb/>
not so. Some had that <lb/>
a way out of the was to <lb/>
have a constitutional <lb/>
dividing laves so that white <lb/>
go lo white schools <lb/>
allow whiles to vote, if so lie <lb/>
aired, money to the schools <lb/>
to aid the as the taxes <lb/>
pay would of course be <lb/>
built drop in Hie bucket. <lb/>
plan, however, will not work and <lb/>
would not stand Hie test <lb/>
court. Another was <lb/>
made that the IS <lb/>
on the lion, <lb/>
but that nub race be allowed to <lb/>
supplement it by vole par <lb/>
or comity. But the <lb/>
construction which will given <lb/>
by school will make <lb/>
either of things <lb/>
of consideration. <lb/>
For the Is-st grades of <lb/>
scud your orders. <lb/>
CONVENTION. <lb/>
If you will kindly allow me <lb/>
pact la your paper should like <lb/>
to sagged to the public a things <lb/>
that constitute a true <lb/>
i live of Hie people of a <lb/>
My reason is obvious. Some <lb/>
have an inborn thirst for honor <lb/>
office. are of the rest- <lb/>
less kind, and for this reason per- <lb/>
haps at Hie slightest hint of a <lb/>
friend, they make bold to announce <lb/>
their candidacy for certain <lb/>
I have not Hie slightest <lb/>
toward any of people <lb/>
for I am e friend to all and <lb/>
ill correct the error of their <lb/>
way, if I can. Hence my <lb/>
Hop, lo you, o men, who arc <lb/>
praying the good old <lb/>
of Fill county to nominate and <lb/>
yon to then <lb/>
the or loner house of our <lb/>
tie Legislature, i propound <lb/>
following Are you <lb/>
sure of your lo <lb/>
the people of <lb/>
so, what I have beard o <lb/>
such a thing Bl misrepresentation. <lb/>
Is your knowledge of the nerds of <lb/>
your theoretical or <lb/>
Some people know how <lb/>
they want their house built, but <lb/>
they gel a mechanic to do the <lb/>
work. A young man chock foil <lb/>
of books theory gels a job of <lb/>
surveying. sometime he <lb/>
hut later, when be has com- <lb/>
the practice the theory, <lb/>
everything moves on smoothly. <lb/>
Now the is your <lb/>
knowledge of the needs <lb/>
of our people amply sufficient to <lb/>
intelligently In our <lb/>
Legislature balls beware, <lb/>
I'm I here's a hot time coming by <lb/>
and by. <lb/>
The industry surpasses <lb/>
every other Industry In the county. <lb/>
The arc demanding men. <lb/>
goad honorable men, whatever <lb/>
their profession may present, <lb/>
who have followed plow. <lb/>
Mr. Kill tor, I think I am not in <lb/>
i run a to what I am willing, be- <lb/>
cause F am one of I he boys, and am <lb/>
wall Intel w it sent I <lb/>
A con vent ion of <lb/>
party of county is hereby call- <lb/>
ed lo meet the House in <lb/>
Greenville on Thursday, Angus, of my <lb/>
II o'clock A. M. for <lb/>
purpose of Dominating <lb/>
dates for the Legislature and the <lb/>
several county <lb/>
Township primaries will lie held <lb/>
at the usual meeting places in the <lb/>
townships Saturday, August <lb/>
o'clock P. M. for the <lb/>
appointing delegates and <lb/>
alternates lo said county <lb/>
lion, the nomination of candidates <lb/>
for Justices of the Peace Con <lb/>
I am not Ignorant of fact that <lb/>
; of the interests of <lb/>
the people ibis county are <lb/>
allied. There is a kind of n <lb/>
mutual sympathy an <lb/>
deuce existing between them. <lb/>
Bill there are State issues that <lb/>
the representative should be <lb/>
acquainted with, for in a measure, <lb/>
he is to represent the state as well <lb/>
hi. county, or district. Toon <lb/>
the whole the man that represents <lb/>
The Way He For Office. <lb/>
New York, July <lb/>
and women and <lb/>
children were the guests of former <lb/>
Chief of Police S. <lb/>
a water to day. is <lb/>
a candidate for the Democratic <lb/>
leadership of the ninth assembly <lb/>
district and monster outing <lb/>
was a feature of the spectacular <lb/>
campaign be hat been conducting. <lb/>
Men were excluded and the six <lb/>
shiploads of excursionists consisted <lb/>
only of women and children from <lb/>
the ninth district. It was the big- <lb/>
ever handled <lb/>
this Two large steamers <lb/>
barges were required to <lb/>
the crowd was per- <lb/>
charge. Ten physicians <lb/>
a corps of trained life <lb/>
an opera company, a <lb/>
ville troupe and four bands were <lb/>
taken along and refreshment <lb/>
served in unlimited <lb/>
The chief commissary of the <lb/>
had I assistants and <lb/>
list of supplies was as <lb/>
One thousand pounds of roast beef, <lb/>
1,200 pounds 1,500 <lb/>
pounds of ham, two barrels of <lb/>
gar, four of butter. barrels <lb/>
potatoes, crates of tinned to <lb/>
literates -if raw tomatoes, <lb/>
heads of cabbage, pounds <lb/>
of loaves of bread, <lb/>
clam chowder for persons, <lb/>
pounds of fancy cakes. 1,500 <lb/>
gallons of Ice cream, quarts <lb/>
of milk, boxes of soft drinks, <lb/>
ten barrels of birch <lb/>
of pop corn and candy. <lb/>
stables also. a Town- people be an all <lb/>
nm. round, wide awake, practical, <lb/>
truly loyal <lb/>
ship Executive Committee. <lb/>
number of delegates and alternates <lb/>
each township will be entitled to <lb/>
is as <lb/>
Heaver <lb/>
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Carolina <lb/>
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Falkland<lb/>
Creek <lb/>
order of <lb/>
of I'm County. <lb/>
Al L. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
prejudiced mind cannot and will <lb/>
fairly represent a whole people, <lb/>
and I trust, as a loyal of <lb/>
my one who <lb/>
bits the interest of good govern- <lb/>
men heart, and above all, as <lb/>
one who aspires not lo office, that <lb/>
our convention Will <lb/>
make mi mistake Selection <lb/>
of our candidates. <lb/>
Very truly,<lb/>
Crop <lb/>
To the White People of Pitt County. <lb/>
The people of Pitt county know <lb/>
toy position In public matters <lb/>
their interests, but in view of the <lb/>
fail of my friends have <lb/>
expressed a desire that I lie a can- <lb/>
for the <lb/>
would like lo sec me the <lb/>
Legislature, I make the following <lb/>
statement. I favor <lb/>
distribution of school money <lb/>
according to taxes paid by the <lb/>
laces. <lb/>
Just taxation and economy, in- <lb/>
scad of a special tax. <lb/>
Better that will re- <lb/>
the people of many of the <lb/>
burdens oppress Laws <lb/>
can be understood. <lb/>
A reform of jury system and <lb/>
pay jurors. <lb/>
Belief for court witnesses. <lb/>
A labor contract law for <lb/>
of farmers. <lb/>
Better disposition of our con. <lb/>
A constitutional convention, if <lb/>
remedies be had otherwise. <lb/>
Now if people of Pill county <lb/>
see lo nominate and elect me, I <lb/>
w ill serve them as best I can, in <lb/>
Lower House of our <lb/>
T. <lb/>
of a <lb/>
Washington, l. C, lug. I <lb/>
report of the Depart <lb/>
moot of Agriculture show the av- <lb/>
Ho u of cotton on July <lb/>
to have been M II AS nonpareil <lb/>
It lakes awful lo faith on 17.3 on July <lb/>
a an is like n August I, <lb/>
her clothe mike s cm oil August I. n ten <lb/>
The furl her a woman can go and average . i 83.8, <lb/>
.,.,. principal <lb/>
over the line, the surer she la that , , <lb/>
there hi no harm in it. Slates reported as follows <lb/>
A ha sin h a natural I Ml, S Caro- <lb/>
i that when ii, a. s,.; Co. , SI; <lb/>
she thinks she beats a <lb/>
ran begin worn ., .,. . <lb/>
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lag fear there might also lie <lb/>
house, H; <lb/>
yew Yolk Pram I <lb/>
itch for money, you <lb/>
may be able to gel by scratching <lb/>
around lively. <lb/>
The the <lb/>
is successful i because it is <lb/>
run on round principles, <lb/>
I -oppose <lb/>
n of young near <lb/>
In. In <lb/>
no; it didn't <lb/>
In bill II completely smash- <lb/>
ed his In lie scheme to spend the <lb/>
I of his earthly career at her ex- <lb/>
Your Tongue <lb/>
If it's coated, your stomach <lb/>
is bad, your liver is out of <lb/>
order. <lb/>
your tongue, your <lb/>
make your liver right. <lb/>
Easy to take, easy to operate. <lb/>
BUCKINGHAM'S <lb/>
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