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Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
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Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour <lb/>
Yours to please- <lb/>
Jag. B. White. <lb/>
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For Sails, Lochs, Hinges, Doors, <lb/>
Windows, Paints, Rope, <lb/>
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car- <lb/>
Tools, go to <lb/>
Fruit. <lb/>
We arc glad to our young <lb/>
friend J. K. Clark, Jr., who owns <lb/>
one of best farms Pitt <lb/>
just across the Beaufort county <lb/>
line is engaged in leaching OBI <lb/>
farmers a lesson by going <lb/>
into the cultivation of <lb/>
peaches. year he by <lb/>
fifteen acres in the <lb/>
choicest varieties trees. This <lb/>
fall lie will Hook an <lb/>
acres and proposes to continue <lb/>
this yearly until he has one <lb/>
MM in trees. Mr. Clark <lb/>
says fortunes are being made in <lb/>
by cultivation of the peach <lb/>
and he can reason why they <lb/>
cannot be profitably raised on his <lb/>
farm. If their shipment <lb/>
prove unprofitable at a small out- <lb/>
lay a canning factory can be built, <lb/>
and are DO canned goods <lb/>
that meet with ready sale <lb/>
than peaches. We recall several <lb/>
years ago we visited his farm and <lb/>
saw the peaches we had ever <lb/>
seen In this <lb/>
hope Mr. Clark's experiment may <lb/>
prove profitable and that more of <lb/>
our farmers will induced to em- <lb/>
bark into the ion of fruit. <lb/>
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Wholesale aim retail Grocer and <lb/>
Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hide, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed <lb/>
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by Carriages, Go-Carts, <lb/>
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Pills <lb/>
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Fruit Jars <lb/>
Is at our ore. We have in <lb/>
different styles and at prices <lb/>
as low as the lowest Then as <lb/>
usual we arc headquarters for the <lb/>
Best of Every thing <lb/>
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your table supplier- from i <lb/>
and you are sure so have the best <lb/>
and CHEESE ON ICE. <lb/>
your liver <lb/>
purgatives <lb/>
all poison <lb/>
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never or distress, John I. <lb/>
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In . . tin pending entitle <lb/>
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of K. C J. B. <lb/>
individually,. H. Cherry others, the <lb/>
will expose to public sale. <lb/>
before the door in town <lb/>
to the highest cash, <lb/>
on Monday lib day August. <lb/>
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Nice line i f goods on band. Prices <lb/>
Country produce bought for or in <lb/>
exchange <lb/>
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Made By The Orange. Virginia, <lb/>
an hour of mirth we ft <lb/>
pay a month of sorrow. <lb/>
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those . <lb/>
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mean it. <lb/>
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that they won't it. <lb/>
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something good you when be <lb/>
does not know you Die listening. <lb/>
Follow the Flag. <lb/>
caption <lb/>
the Commoner <lb/>
The army transport Kilpatrick <lb/>
recently carried to Manila four <lb/>
thousand to lie used bury <lb/>
American soldiers who have <lb/>
died of fevers, cholera, and other <lb/>
diseases incident to tropical war <lb/>
fare. The New York World <lb/>
mates the cost of each coffin to be <lb/>
and thus places the value of <lb/>
oil this shipment. <lb/>
The World points out that this <lb/>
exceeds in value our total exports <lb/>
lo the Philippines great <lb/>
classifications during the mouth of <lb/>
May, the last for figures arc <lb/>
at hand. Here are the <lb/>
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Hour, carriages, <lb/>
and watches. <lb/>
hardware, <lb/>
sewing machines <lb/>
petroleum. furniture, , <lb/>
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very properly the <lb/>
trade which follows the to <lb/>
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the quantity f <lb/>
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Cotton Seed Meal and nulls, Gar <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut-. <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches. <lb/>
Currents, Glass <lb/>
China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers. <lb/>
Cheese, Best Butler, New <lb/>
Sewing Machines, and <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Con. <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
S. M. Schultz <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE<lb/>
CHURCHES. <lb/>
every Ban <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
Wednesday evening <lb/>
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
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superintendent. <lb/>
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M. pastor. Sunday school <lb/>
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F. H. Hard- <lb/>
Minister. and even <lb/>
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August an- <lb/>
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aid action, or the prayer the <lb/>
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Guide will leave at <lb/>
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for <lb/>
and Ocracoke and will leave <lb/>
coke at a for <lb/>
Belhaven and Washington on <lb/>
, Wednesday and Friday. <lb/>
the steamer Hatteras will leave <lb/>
Washington Saturday nights at <lb/>
o'clock, during July and August, <lb/>
for Ocracoke. <lb/>
CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
J. E. District <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
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Agricultural and Mechanical Co <lb/>
A letter to President <lb/>
Grand <lb/>
John Drewry to-day says. <lb/>
The one chosen as u <lb/>
is Ester Renal, a one legged boy <lb/>
who is now at the Oxford Orphan <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
AGRICULTURAL <lb/>
COLLEGE. <lb/>
Industrial Education <lb/>
A combination of Theory <lb/>
and Practice, of Book <lb/>
Study Manual Work <lb/>
in Engineering, <lb/>
Chemistry, Electric- <lb/>
Mechanic Arts, and <lb/>
Cotton Manufacturing. <lb/>
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teachers, students. <lb/>
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North Carolina's Foremost Newspaper. <lb/>
Charlotte Observer <lb/>
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR, <lb/>
CALDWELL TOMPKINS. Publishers. <lb/>
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor. <lb/>
THE the <lb/>
largest telegraphic news service <lb/>
delivered to any paper between <lb/>
Washington and Atlanta, and <lb/>
its special service is the <lb/>
ever handled by a North Caro- <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
THE SUNDAY OBSERVED con- <lb/>
of or more panes, and II <lb/>
to a large extent made up of <lb/>
original matter. <lb/>
THE SEMI <lb/>
Kit printed and Friday <lb/>
per year. The largest paper <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
copies on application. <lb/>
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Charlotte, <lb/>
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Orders for JOB printing an <lb/>
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N. C, Aug. <lb/>
H. A. White, Agent, Greenville, <lb/>
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beg to acknowledge <lb/>
receipt check <lb/>
to extend <lb/>
Company, you their <lb/>
Agent, my sincere thanks the <lb/>
very prompt manner which they <lb/>
settled the death claim of my late <lb/>
husband, John Flanagan. <lb/>
The Penn Mutual was the first <lb/>
of the three companies <lb/>
be carried a policy to settle. It <lb/>
has only ten days since <lb/>
proofs were mailed your Company <lb/>
and such a prompt as <lb/>
ibis should commend the old <lb/>
Mutual <lb/>
Very truly. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
To the Democratic voters of <lb/>
county. <lb/>
take method of <lb/>
log my candidacy the <lb/>
of Deeds of Pill <lb/>
of lo the ac- <lb/>
County Convention <lb/>
when it meets. <lb/>
I have been a voter since 1871 <lb/>
and have always tried to do my <lb/>
whole duty as a good and loyal <lb/>
Democrat if nominated and <lb/>
elected I Will try to preform the <lb/>
to the utmost of <lb/>
my ability. Thanking my friends <lb/>
for their support, and <lb/>
awaiting the action of the <lb/>
I am the interest <lb/>
the Democratic party. <lb/>
Very <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
Poultry Fancier Fret. <lb/>
The Dixie published by <lb/>
J. R. Whichard at Albany, is <lb/>
a page monthly Journal <lb/>
exclusively to poultry, a subject <lb/>
which people are constantly <lb/>
more profit and interest. <lb/>
We will send i lie free for <lb/>
a year to any subscriber to The <lb/>
who pays <lb/>
a year's advance <lb/>
during this mouth. <lb/>
Department, Lew, <lb/>
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Academic <lb/>
One hundred and <lb/>
hips. I'm lo <lb/>
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New Water Works, <lb/>
System. <lb/>
Address <lb/>
F. P. VENABLE, President <lb/>
Chapel Hill, North Carolina <lb/>
-A GENERAL LINE <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. COREY. <lb/>
Sunday school a. m., W. B. <lb/>
Brown, superintendent. Litany <lb/>
every Wednesday a. in. <lb/>
Preaching <lb/>
and fourth Sunday in each month <lb/>
Prayer meeting Wednesday night. <lb/>
D. W. Davis, pastor. Sun- <lb/>
school P. M., W. K. Par- <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
regular service <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
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Lodge. No. meets find and <lb/>
third Monday evening. K. <lb/>
W. M., J. M. See. <lb/>
K. Lodge, No. <lb/>
meet every Friday <lb/>
C. S. Forbes, C. V,.; C. L <lb/>
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O. Lodge, <lb/>
No. meets every Tuesday <lb/>
II. Pender, N. p., <lb/>
W. S. Atkins, <lb/>
K. A. Council, No. <lb/>
every <lb/>
W. II Wilson, Secretary, J. <lb/>
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Thursday night in Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. J. v. Gardner, Worthy <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
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fourth Monday night in <lb/>
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ATLANTIC COAST LINK <lb/>
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TRINITY COLLEGE, <lb/>
N. Co <lb/>
Oilers graduate and <lb/>
undergraduate courses of <lb/>
study, new library <lb/>
laboratory equip- <lb/>
and gymnasium. <lb/>
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of scholarships <lb/>
awarded annually. Loans <lb/>
made to worthy students. <lb/>
Expenses very moderate. <lb/>
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Female College <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Literary Courses, <lb/>
Schools Music, Art and El- <lb/>
Literary Course and <lb/>
all Living Expenses, per <lb/>
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10th, For <lb/>
apply to <lb/>
LUCY H. ROBERTSON, President <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete In every <lb/>
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on tot <lb/>
H. M. <lb/>
Pass. Agent <lb/>
J. It. K Manager. <lb/>
T. M. <lb/>
For Job in all the latest <lb/>
us your <lb/>
All the News <lb/>
Twice a Week <lb/>
For <lb/>
a Year <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
TO <lb/>
III <lb/>
VOL. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
Little Wash Suits. <lb/>
4.00 Suits mm- 8.15. <lb/>
1.00 now <lb/>
Suits nos 1.75, <lb/>
Suits now <lb/>
All Straw Hats half Price <lb/>
Want lo gel <lb/>
Every Article of <lb/>
Summer Apparel <lb/>
in our store at <lb/>
once. <lb/>
with u, but so did we <lb/>
buy when fur it that <lb/>
Mill have an enormous stork <lb/>
in every department, <lb/>
consequently we have the <lb/>
pi on every Including <lb/>
Men's and Suits, <lb/>
Men's and <lb/>
Men's and Hats. <lb/>
and you an an entire for <lb/>
your at less <lb/>
it would have originally cot for <lb/>
a suit at the beginning of the <lb/>
season. <lb/>
Men's Sack Suits. <lb/>
10.00 and 25.00 Suits now <lb/>
15.00 Suits now 12.00. <lb/>
13.50 Suits sow 10.00. <lb/>
Suits now 8.58. <lb/>
Men's Outing Suits. <lb/>
15.00 Suits now 12.00 <lb/>
12.011 13.50 Suits now <lb/>
Suits now 8.50. <lb/>
8.00 Soils now <lb/>
Boy's Suits, <lb/>
to <lb/>
10.00 now <lb/>
In our now <lb/>
we have similar important re- Suits now <lb/>
5.00 Suits now 3.75. <lb/>
Wilkinson <lb/>
Bethel High School <lb/>
BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
A strictly class Fitting School <lb/>
for young Men and Young Women. <lb/>
equipped, Strictly non- <lb/>
Denominational, and Coeducational. <lb/>
Prepares for College, for <lb/>
Business, and for Life. <lb/>
Between and pupils this year. <lb/>
Book-Keeping, Commercial Law, <lb/>
Shorthand, Typewriting and Music. <lb/>
Beach course is under experienced <lb/>
and fully competent teachers. <lb/>
f to <lb/>
Board at 5.00 to 7.00 per month. <lb/>
BETHEL HIGH SCHOOL is situated in one of <lb/>
the moat beautiful and healthful locations in Pitt <lb/>
county. Fall session opens September I. For cat- <lb/>
and full information, address <lb/>
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal. <lb/>
Supt. Utter Regarding <lb/>
Fund. <lb/>
State of <lb/>
J. Y. m-1 bus out i In- <lb/>
following letter to County <lb/>
County Boards of <lb/>
the decision of the <lb/>
court in the case of Hooker <lb/>
et vs. Town of Greenville, some <lb/>
seems to have arisen in <lb/>
regard to the distribution of <lb/>
school fund. In to nu <lb/>
inquiries from County <lb/>
of <lb/>
of I have <lb/>
deemed it necessary to send out <lb/>
this letter of instruction. In the <lb/>
case referred to above, the <lb/>
lion of the distribution of the <lb/>
school was not directly at is- <lb/>
sue, therefore, what the court says <lb/>
upon that b is what the law- <lb/>
call a dirt u in of a de- <lb/>
Section Ml of the Public <lb/>
school Law of North Carolina, <lb/>
the County Hoards of <lb/>
lo apportion fund <lb/>
of the Bounty lo the various town <lb/>
ships per It <lb/>
them <lb/>
the school money lo each <lb/>
township so as to give to each <lb/>
school said township for each <lb/>
race the same length of school <lb/>
term, as nearly as may be, each <lb/>
year, to have proper regard <lb/>
for the grade of work to be done <lb/>
and the of the teach- <lb/>
in each school for <lb/>
each race, and maximum <lb/>
salary for each school in the <lb/>
This law having been legally <lb/>
enacted by the Legislature, must <lb/>
be assumed to lie constitutional <lb/>
until it is expressly decided by the; <lb/>
to lie I <lb/>
think that what appears to <lb/>
be a dictum of the Supreme Court <lb/>
upon a inn directly is <lb/>
sue, in a case involving <lb/>
of a special act of the <lb/>
Legislature, applicable to a <lb/>
particular locality, under- <lb/>
stood, or was by the <lb/>
court to be as setting <lb/>
aside Section of the General <lb/>
School Law of the State, <lb/>
Changing entire <lb/>
of distribution <lb/>
Therefore, I feel it my duty to <lb/>
County Boar Is of <lb/>
to continue to apportion the school <lb/>
fund its directed by the Public <lb/>
School Law of North <lb/>
After the Battle-------roll call, <lb/>
After heavy Lots. <lb/>
And broken lots mean broken prices, <lb/>
and that is why are having a <lb/>
Great Reduction Sale <lb/>
All Summer Goods are marked <lb/>
down at special prices for <lb/>
special selling. <lb/>
Lawns, Dimities, Shirt- <lb/>
waists, Parasols, Fans, etc. <lb/>
Special lot Slippers and <lb/>
and Children's. <lb/>
Some of these are Worth <lb/>
We give you your choice for <lb/>
A word to the wise is <lb/>
better a Webster's <lb/>
lo the otherwise. <lb/>
Attend i his <lb/>
Sale today and get your share <lb/>
of bargains <lb/>
Half Gallon, per dozen, <lb/>
Quarts, per dozen, <lb/>
D. <lb/>
it <lb/>
KM Hi <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
Cherry Co. <lb/>
The Only Department Stove in <lb/>
GREENVILLE- <lb/>
Cabbage<lb/>
u About <lb/>
Last considerable was said <lb/>
in the less of the State regard <lb/>
to cabbage snake, especially <lb/>
the sections of the <lb/>
tern part of the State. <lb/>
item ban been going the round <lb/>
of newspapers a <lb/>
poisonous <lb/>
a head of this <lb/>
popular vegetable by a lady in <lb/>
Sain North Carolina. <lb/>
The snake was sent to Hie <lb/>
Carolina Department of Ag- <lb/>
I'm Identification, and <lb/>
lie and <lb/>
tensive or water <lb/>
This is nut a snake but a <lb/>
lode worn which luring some <lb/>
pail of its lift is an <lb/>
mils of i in- cabbage caterpillar, <lb/>
grasshopper and some other in <lb/>
ii-c-ts. It is Often iii <lb/>
pies water from shallow wells, <lb/>
and ponds. Its <lb/>
presence in water indicate that <lb/>
the water is net lit to ill ink, mil <lb/>
the worn itself is not poisonous <lb/>
nor in any way dangerous hi- <lb/>
man brings. The popular name <lb/>
is given Lo Ibis <lb/>
worm on account of its great <lb/>
given rise lo <lb/>
tin- fanciful idea that a horse hair <lb/>
ha- transformed into a worm <lb/>
or I hough this worm <lb/>
is often a fool in length it is <lb/>
as thick as a knitting needle. <lb/>
color water is usually drab, <lb/>
when lives from the <lb/>
light it is generally while, hence <lb/>
I lie name, <lb/>
Snakes properly so palled, be <lb/>
The Scotland Neck <lb/>
wealth gives following timely <lb/>
are thought- <lb/>
to let us know when <lb/>
they have visitors; and <lb/>
it looks like some people try to <lb/>
hide their visitors every <lb/>
avenue of intelligence to the <lb/>
newspaper man and berate <lb/>
us furiously lot printing their <lb/>
names. <lb/>
Hut seriously, the editor of the <lb/>
and any other ed- <lb/>
who runs a personal mention <lb/>
feels under obligations to <lb/>
one who will give him the <lb/>
name of any visitors lo the com- <lb/>
It Is nothing wrong to sail <lb/>
editor's attention to visitors <lb/>
you may have. Indeed is much <lb/>
more reasonable sensible than <lb/>
lo Say nothing about it until after <lb/>
the visitor has gone and then blame <lb/>
us because we didn't mention<lb/>
This Is a season of much <lb/>
and pray abuse HI when <lb/>
re know it all, but help us <lb/>
and gratify those who wish to know <lb/>
news by letting us know when <lb/>
you have visitors, or when <lb/>
any one goes away. <lb/>
To the White People County, <lb/>
The people of Pitt comity know <lb/>
my position public matters and <lb/>
their interests, but view of the <lb/>
I that friends have <lb/>
a desire that I be a can- <lb/>
for the <lb/>
they would like lo see me in the <lb/>
lung to the backbone. I make the following <lb/>
aeries of the true <lb/>
VI N. C.<lb/>
Cotton Hugging and Tics <lb/>
on band <lb/>
Ft goods kept constantly an <lb/>
hand. Country produce <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Hiving duly before <lb/>
Superior Clerk enmity <lb/>
Bit of last will <lb/>
of deceased, no- <lb/>
u hereby to u in <lb/>
to tin to make <lb/>
hi to nil <lb/>
having claims Haiti <lb/>
lire ti- -nil <lb/>
mi or th v of <lb/>
limit, or this notice will In- plead <lb/>
lo bar of <lb/>
list day if <lb/>
of of John <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Manufacturers of <lb/>
Soon, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior Exterior <lb/>
for Fine Modem and Cheap Build- <lb/>
We solicit your patronage and <lb/>
guarantee to give satisfaction <lb/>
prices, styles work. <lb/>
I your orders to <lb/>
He Co. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
i .- . v IN <lb/>
J. ff. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
and handlers of <lb/>
Ties and Hags. <lb/>
Correspondence and <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
The Landmark has heretofore <lb/>
referred to the large <lb/>
number of deaths from drowning <lb/>
in the this summer. A no- <lb/>
feature of these fatalities <lb/>
is that nine tenths of them have <lb/>
occurred on while the vie <lb/>
inns were engaged <lb/>
i of itself is not a violation <lb/>
of the Sabbath, but persons who <lb/>
go in streams or ponds <lb/>
on th Lord's Day generally go for <lb/>
sport and not for the purpose of <lb/>
their bodies. are <lb/>
that those lose <lb/>
their lives are <lb/>
victims of the Almighty's wrath, <lb/>
but the tact that so deaths <lb/>
have occurred among Sunday <lb/>
swimming parties causes one to re <lb/>
to the law as laid in <lb/>
the Sabbath day, to <lb/>
keep it holy. Sin days thou <lb/>
labor and do all thy But <lb/>
the seventh day is the Sabbath of <lb/>
Lord thy in it thou shall <lb/>
do any work, thou, thy <lb/>
sou, nor thy daughter, nor thy <lb/>
manservant, nor thy maidservant, <lb/>
nor thy cattle, nor stranger <lb/>
that is thy gates. <lb/>
six days the Lord made <lb/>
heaven earth, the sea, and all <lb/>
in them is, and rested the <lb/>
wherefore the Lord <lb/>
ed the day, and hallow- <lb/>
ed Landmark. <lb/>
SUPPLY. <lb/>
We have just added Steam Supply to our business and <lb/>
will sell anything in this line very low. See us when want of <lb/>
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard Globe <lb/>
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water <lb/>
Oil Cups, Air Cocks, Steam Ganges, k <lb/>
U. S. Injectors, Cocks, Steam <lb/>
Pipe all sizes, Fitting all <lb/>
I-INK OF Packing, Hilt, <lb/>
Leather Belt, Belt Lacing, Belt Hooks, <lb/>
SOLE AGENTS <lb/>
machine. Drain Tile <lb/>
Garland Cook Stoves. <lb/>
BAKES HART <lb/>
worms belong to <lb/>
or invertebrate writs. We bays <lb/>
no snakes as slender as a knitting <lb/>
needle, or any way resembling <lb/>
i slender Worm. We have <lb/>
worms which visible <lb/>
to the unaided eye Unit are paras- <lb/>
on beings. Neither <lb/>
are venomous or poisonous. <lb/>
They an, fuel, useful, in so <lb/>
fur as noxious insects <lb/>
like cabbage and <lb/>
should such a worm <lb/>
be left in a cabbage, cooking Would <lb/>
render it and as it <lb/>
is not poison no one need be afraid <lb/>
to handle or en cabbage on account <lb/>
of the mythical <lb/>
liming isl, <lb/>
x. Department of agricultural <lb/>
Station will be <lb/>
pleased lo identify further <lb/>
mi.-, and would be glad to have <lb/>
any or suggestions that <lb/>
will ii lo obtain definite In <lb/>
formation regarding eases <lb/>
statement. I favor <lb/>
Tin distribution of school money <lb/>
according to taxes paid by <lb/>
Just taxation and economy, in- <lb/>
stead of a special tax. <lb/>
Heller that will re- <lb/>
lien the people of many of the <lb/>
burdens that oppress them. Laws <lb/>
that can be understood. <lb/>
A reform of the jury system and <lb/>
better pay <lb/>
Belief for witnesses. <lb/>
a labor contract law for <lb/>
disposition of our con- <lb/>
loll, <lb/>
A constitutional convention, if <lb/>
remedies be had otherwise. <lb/>
Now if the people of Pitt county <lb/>
see lit to nominate and elect me, I <lb/>
will serve as beat I can, in <lb/>
the Lower House of our <lb/>
T. <lb/>
An Appeal- <lb/>
A Mississippi editor makes this <lb/>
appeal to delinquent subscribers; <lb/>
down pocket <lb/>
up dust, the editor is hungry <lb/>
and the paper to bust. <lb/>
We've trusted you several <lb/>
year-, and did a so <lb/>
the compliment and <lb/>
I roil us tor awhile. Our wife she <lb/>
needs stockings, baby <lb/>
needs a needs some <lb/>
and so Kate and <lb/>
is on the hog train <lb/>
la with grid; say, isn't <lb/>
to give a man relief <lb/>
Basil out those nickels turn <lb/>
loose the dune-, turn lunar and <lb/>
whittle and we'll have better <lb/>
there will be fewer patches on the <lb/>
bosom our pants, and we'll <lb/>
make the paper better If bad <lb/>
half a chance. give us that <lb/>
old story long gone lo teed, <lb/>
taking more family papers than <lb/>
the want to lull help <lb/>
to lead printer, and he'll help <lb/>
our town In grow, and thus escape <lb/>
the i i the regions down <lb/>
below, <lb/>
fur JOB, are <lb/>
solicited. Best <lb/>
The carriers in the rural free de- <lb/>
livery mail service in Mortal Caro- <lb/>
ate through the <lb/>
and the pay roll now <lb/>
amounts to a year. The <lb/>
number routes are constantly <lb/>
increasing. There are now <lb/>
and it is expected there will lie <lb/>
by January it. <lb/>
Some fellows marry for money, <lb/>
and sonic for says Man- <lb/>
link Philosopher. <lb/>
the difference and marry for love <lb/>
The most striking effect of the <lb/>
tariff is it enables <lb/>
foreigner to buy American <lb/>
made goods cheaper our own <lb/>
people. <lb/>
Your Tongue <lb/>
U it's coated, your stomach, <lb/>
is bad, your liver is out of <lb/>
order. Pills will clean <lb/>
your tongue, cure your <lb/>
make your liver <lb/>
Easy to take, easy to operate. <lb/>
All <lb/>
. <lb/>
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE W <lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
A round at <lb/>
. day, instantly till the <lb/>
D. I. nearly other per- <lb/>
C, u mail Sunday Charlotte had <lb/>
in of it. Dues Ibis <lb/>
s stroke of lightning will remind it <lb/>
not to run anymore on Sunday. <lb/>
TAX DISCRIMINATION. <lb/>
The Hoard of Aldermen have <lb/>
John Gray <lb/>
not acted justly toward the prop tumbled fell down a flight of <lb/>
tax payer of the of stair in <lb/>
Greenville. For sometime there night, died Thursday <lb/>
have been heard complaints juries received in the fall. While <lb/>
criticism of the of the he held several <lb/>
tax on liquor licenses the tax court in Pitt was <lb/>
on property, other special greatly esteemed by the people <lb/>
taxes. The charter of the town here, <lb/>
places a minimum limit of <lb/>
per year of <lb/>
TOWN MATTERS. <lb/>
Board <lb/>
per year as the license lax for re- <lb/>
tailing liquors in the <lb/>
the constitution fixes the The Hoard of Aldermen had <lb/>
mum on each session Thursday night. <lb/>
real and personal property at being together until and <lb/>
cents. Our recollection of the first then to a special meet- <lb/>
tax levied this charier by <lb/>
. . . . . . ,, l the of <lb/>
the Aldermen of town is that it ,. . <lb/>
the nuance committee the tax on <lb/>
was J on liquor license and j property was in- <lb/>
vents properly. then to cents on each <lb/>
people wondered why liquor valuation and Hie pull tax to <lb/>
license should be placed so The reports the <lb/>
the minimum while the nothing <lb/>
tax was put at nearly <lb/>
the limit. near an <lb/>
ratio would <lb/>
more reasonable. <lb/>
As time hi <lb/>
genera importance. <lb/>
Hooker submitted a <lb/>
to erect a large water tank <lb/>
have looked near mill on corner of <lb/>
and Fifth and furnish <lb/>
the the town for sprinkling streets <lb/>
tax got up to EM cents while per <lb/>
, i . , .,,.,. for each day the tank is used, <lb/>
liquor ix only went to . , , <lb/>
matter deferred for con- <lb/>
later property tax the netting. <lb/>
A motion was made the <lb/>
town proceed M once to build r <lb/>
new market house, but c <lb/>
of went next meet- <lb/>
log <lb/>
The tobacco tin <lb/>
town petitioned lo be retailed <lb/>
the of a <lb/>
tax. u , l Was i. <lb/>
cents white the liquor tax <lb/>
wen no higher. And now, to cap <lb/>
the property lax is <lb/>
the <lb/>
again, ibis time going to <lb/>
full limit that can be <lb/>
under constitution, <lb/>
liquor license tax re- <lb/>
sane, Al the <lb/>
Hate nearly all Dike. <lb/>
relied, <lb/>
is no ii <lb/>
too.-, very one who might <lb/>
i pay the taxes, being a <lb/>
almost the minimum <lb/>
limit under the law, while other <lb/>
subjects of and prop <lb/>
arty are assessed to the full limit. <lb/>
is the best interest the <lb/>
own that inch inequality of <lb/>
exist. <lb/>
It i- not so much the amount of <lb/>
tax pi I t <lb/>
pry the gross inequality of the <lb/>
that causes The <lb/>
if there is an- <lb/>
other town In which the <lb/>
tax placed almost at it <lb/>
lowest limit while property is taxed <lb/>
at the highest limit, h <lb/>
against <lb/>
lo Investments <lb/>
the progress of the <lb/>
town. <lb/>
The i a <lb/>
petition la <lb/>
he b, <lb/>
The Co, <lb/>
asked for a contribution to send a <lb/>
delegation to the meeting of the <lb/>
state colored <lb/>
This over for consideration <lb/>
at the meeting Monday <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Application for one liquor <lb/>
several restaurant <lb/>
were granted, <lb/>
A petition from the <lb/>
, iii. for permission to ex- <lb/>
tend the railroad sidetrack from <lb/>
the American Tobacco s factory <lb/>
to their building as referred to <lb/>
street committee with full <lb/>
to set. <lb/>
v motion was offered refund <lb/>
the special collected for <lb/>
binds and graded schools. This <lb/>
motion was and resolution <lb/>
adopted to hold the taxes until the <lb/>
matter of legality la finally settled. <lb/>
appointed to <lb/>
air <lb/>
My H <lb/>
a very severe sickness <lb/>
that took sit my hair. I <lb/>
s or Avers <lb/>
Vigor it brought my hair <lb/>
V. D. Marseilles, <lb/>
II. <lb/>
One thing Is certain, <lb/>
Hair Vigor makes <lb/>
the hair grow. This is <lb/>
because it is a hair food. <lb/>
It feeds the hair and the <lb/>
hair grows, that's all. there <lb/>
is to it. It stops falling <lb/>
of the hair, too, and <lb/>
ways restores color to <lb/>
gray hair. <lb/>
If vow too, <lb/>
i . on and sill <lb/>
oil t bottle.<lb/>
GREENVILLE QUEEN OF THE GOLD- <lb/>
EN BELT. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
has <lb/>
bail the hardest uphill road lo <lb/>
travel of any eastern market, she <lb/>
today in the <lb/>
fore-front Of the world's greatest <lb/>
bright tobacco markets, with the <lb/>
proud inscription written on her <lb/>
banner, The Queen of <lb/>
For the past ten years she has <lb/>
lent th bright product of this <lb/>
Mellon to the distant parts of the <lb/>
earth, and today is <lb/>
known by the superiority of her <lb/>
tobacco in almost every habitable <lb/>
part of the globe. The delicate <lb/>
paper roll has crossed strange <lb/>
in search of new lovers and <lb/>
amongst the almond eyed orientals <lb/>
of the Mikado it has been warmly <lb/>
embraced, while the dreamy <lb/>
It begging to pay court to its <lb/>
toothing entreaties. It has forced <lb/>
its and with favor <lb/>
the Inhabitants of far away ocean <lb/>
Islands beyond tropic, and in a <lb/>
more years the characteristic <lb/>
push and pluck of the American <lb/>
I Fresh Gossip From Near-by Vicinities<lb/>
be Our Correspondents <lb/>
. I REFLECTOR Readers. <lb/>
Department. <lb/>
NEWSY <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
clever merchants, who has been on try Life in America, <lb/>
northern markets is back home <lb/>
and as polite as ever which means <lb/>
yours to serve. <lb/>
The nice showers recently are <lb/>
making look and the <lb/>
farmers arc cheerful. We rejoice <lb/>
with them for truly are <lb/>
salt of the <lb/>
Mrs. Will Hammond, of <lb/>
ville, is visiting Mrs. J. D. Cox. <lb/>
Prof. of Washington, <lb/>
came in to tee us this week. <lb/>
is selling of the best pianos <lb/>
V. Aug. <lb/>
The recent rain is making our <lb/>
crop- hustle. <lb/>
Miss Florence of Or- <lb/>
who the <lb/>
guest of Mrs. J. O. Proctor, re- <lb/>
turned to her home Monday. <lb/>
W. K. Proctor went to Green- <lb/>
ville Monday. <lb/>
Misses and Susie Moore <lb/>
and organs on the market and tells spent Saturday Sunday in the <lb/>
us bis sales arc good, country with Miss Helen Galloway. <lb/>
While here be took occasion to see Elks and Miss Carrie <lb/>
Prof. arrange to Hardison attended church at <lb/>
send his grandson to school this em Sunday, <lb/>
year. I Mrs. M. L, who has <lb/>
Miss Laura Cox spent yesterday; been visiting her daughter, Mrs. <lb/>
in J W. Mayo, returned to her home <lb/>
The held in Sunday. She was ac- <lb/>
their regular session at the companied by Mr. and Mrs. Mayo, <lb/>
yesterday evening, which of our people <lb/>
was a very pleasant hour for those here and some and <lb/>
present and list profitable. Washington went to <lb/>
The new dormitory for boys talon Myrtle. They <lb/>
nearly completed is not only a a very pleasant trip, <lb/>
beauty, but a model building for Miss Davenport, of <lb/>
convenience and comfort. a few days with Misses <lb/>
With a good taboo building Susie Moore last week, <lb/>
well equipped and dormitories as, J- L- went <lb/>
good as lies a large faculty Washington Tuesday. <lb/>
of the best trained, and most sue- went to <lb/>
teacher- the State, we <lb/>
afford to hope for a good w v- Ives- of Norfolk, was <lb/>
school. And the students ore com- while Toy- <lb/>
lug to one the most Misses Corine and Louise Ward, <lb/>
and best equipped schools in the ho have been visiting their sister, <lb/>
State, is what people any who M- <lb/>
seen it know of work, and today. <lb/>
Paul Davenport, Julius <lb/>
would like to add that and <lb/>
will place it id health town Fleming and Jim <lb/>
reach of the of were here last night. <lb/>
look the brought against <lb/>
the town by M. if. Bryan, <lb/>
ii. I., Treasurer, present <lb/>
which <lb/>
The Policemen <lb/>
and chief of Tire Department <lb/>
made their reports. <lb/>
The Board ordered notice <lb/>
given would hear <lb/>
j complaint to listing taxes at <lb/>
the <lb/>
being K. F. Lamb, of amounting to <lb/>
W. King, of I and ordered paid. <lb/>
It. K. of I. T. <lb/>
The <lb/>
Committee met in Raleigh <lb/>
day and re elected lion. K. M. <lb/>
J, <lb/>
Fields, of Raleigh, was elected <lb/>
secretary of the The <lb/>
Central committee was <lb/>
Lawrence, <lb/>
Thursday lira broke out <lb/>
in the lively stable of <lb/>
the building, head of horses <lb/>
A Prompt Settlement. <lb/>
late <lb/>
X. Aug. J, <lb/>
ii. a. White, Greenville, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Deal beg ledge <lb/>
receipt check a <lb/>
i lot of buggies, and ma j to extend <lb/>
The spread to Company, you their <lb/>
several buildings, the my sincere thanks M the <lb/>
Methodist Mag they <lb/>
, , , ., the death claim i f mi <lb/>
those destroyed, the church was . , , ., <lb/>
The was the ii <lb/>
no of the <lb/>
i carried a to H <lb/>
old Hotel at Cam has only days <lb/>
firm I <lb/>
by a cyclone settlement <lb/>
, ,, . , I should the old <lb/>
peoples-. . <lb/>
to the insuring public. <lb/>
Very <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Looking ten or rule <lb/>
there are many of <lb/>
who appreciate the present <lb/>
magnificent proportion of the <lb/>
Green I He tobacco market, From <lb/>
a small warehouse with only one <lb/>
or two very Insufficient price <lb/>
houses we have gone forward <lb/>
now there la not a market on earth <lb/>
possessing more and better <lb/>
lie every way than <lb/>
arc frequently asked how <lb/>
tobaCCO will sell, or how <lb/>
much can we handle <lb/>
market, It safe to say, is <lb/>
in a better position than ever <lb/>
before to lake cure of tobacco and <lb/>
is easily able to handle twice as <lb/>
much us she has ever before sold <lb/>
in a single year, for in addition to <lb/>
our former capacity we have two <lb/>
of the largest steam plant in <lb/>
world now Hearing completion <lb/>
which give us a capacity for <lb/>
handling more tobacco than all of <lb/>
the eastern markets combined <lb/>
have handled heretofore. Such n <lb/>
thing as overcrowding the market <lb/>
is a thing of the past. Under the <lb/>
present we can <lb/>
easily and sell over a <lb/>
quarter i fa million pounds dally. <lb/>
Farmers need not hesitate to bring <lb/>
their tobacco to We <lb/>
arc ready and able lo protect their <lb/>
wham conn-. With <lb/>
banking facilities by no <lb/>
town Slate, and buyer <lb/>
tenting concerns worth <lb/>
millions, we again assert that <lb/>
is absolutely nothing keep <lb/>
us from leading in <lb/>
highest prices, as the quality of <lb/>
our tobaCCO has been <lb/>
parlor lo all other In point of color <lb/>
and texture. <lb/>
Now iii conclusion there no <lb/>
one in bole state <lb/>
mo. e in i In writer in the bright <lb/>
former has for <lb/>
one <lb/>
feels in kl deeply the <lb/>
effects of one <lb/>
tamest in the <lb/>
which lbs speak for <lb/>
than I do, <lb/>
lit are <lb/>
day. <lb/>
have been <lb/>
week in engaging rooms. <lb/>
N. C, Aug., T. <lb/>
Miss Bailie Curtis, of <lb/>
Baltimore, to spend <lb/>
sometime with Mrs. George Moore. <lb/>
Mr. aid Mrs. Lillian A. Lewis <lb/>
moved Into their new residence <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
l. W. Arnold who has <lb/>
been visaing Washington <lb/>
returned today. <lb/>
Lucy Barret spout Tuesday <lb/>
afternoon in with Miss <lb/>
Miss Nannie Lang is visit <lb/>
Mis <lb/>
Hill. <lb/>
Miss Battle of Littleton, <lb/>
is visiting her grandfather. W. G. <lb/>
Lang, and other relatives. <lb/>
Miss Ca riot In of Kin- <lb/>
who has been visiting her <lb/>
W. Lang, mis <lb/>
called Tuesday by the illness <lb/>
of her brother. <lb/>
Little Misses Etta tiny <lb/>
Madeline Morton returned today <lb/>
alter a visit lo at <lb/>
Elite Smith, of Green- <lb/>
ville, Lucy Bryant, Saratoga, <lb/>
Mary Lewis, near here and J. <lb/>
Smith came Tuesday <lb/>
to attend the Smith Lang <lb/>
age <lb/>
Mis. T. Smith, of Greenville, <lb/>
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. <lb/>
L. Barrett. <lb/>
Miss Del; Ma returned <lb/>
home last I . from an extend <lb/>
Visit to Miss King at <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Ian Parker and <lb/>
Harper pat Sunday Snow <lb/>
Hill. <lb/>
B, M. I gone to New <lb/>
tho in business. <lb/>
Miss Moore has been <lb/>
quite sit i,, but is improving. <lb/>
GRIFTON ITEMS. <lb/>
x. c. August <lb/>
Abe was here <lb/>
day. <lb/>
ITEMS. J- the ears <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
J. L. Jr., went to Kin- <lb/>
Tuesday on business. <lb/>
It. C. and O. W. Gas <lb/>
kins returned home Thursday <lb/>
from Norfolk, City <lb/>
and Baltimore after a week's stay. <lb/>
Will of was <lb/>
here Monday. <lb/>
The Nottingham and <lb/>
mill shut down Wednesday <lb/>
for no telling how long. The water <lb/>
in the river is so low they can't <lb/>
gel any down. <lb/>
Arthur Jackson was <lb/>
near Snow says a terrible whirl <lb/>
passed through bis neighborhood <lb/>
Wednesday evening and destroyed <lb/>
everything. new school house <lb/>
recently completely de- <lb/>
of the was <lb/>
found eighty j from where <lb/>
building stood. Tobacco barns <lb/>
oilier buildings were served <lb/>
same. <lb/>
J. L. Patrick returned from n <lb/>
Norfolk, Washington and <lb/>
where he has been <lb/>
chasing goods the firm of Pat- <lb/>
rick Tucker. <lb/>
Mr. Hoyle, a Methodist <lb/>
minister, is here assisting Rev. <lb/>
In a protracted meeting at <lb/>
the Methodist church. <lb/>
who have lost tobacco <lb/>
barns by tire near are K. <lb/>
Laughinghouse, two; L. II. <lb/>
Mumford, one; C. J. Tucker, four. <lb/>
Mr. was doubly <lb/>
unfortunate by loosing two tilled <lb/>
with good tobacco, which with <lb/>
barn means something like two <lb/>
hundred dollars. <lb/>
The farmers are it <lb/>
Their tobacco is crowding <lb/>
them mid fodder is <lb/>
some arc pulling this week. They <lb/>
are in good spirits over the <lb/>
sale of tobacco. The prices <lb/>
for being the and get your dollar.<lb/>
Three Times <lb/>
the Value of <lb/>
Any Other. <lb/>
One Third Easier, <lb/>
One Third Faster. <lb/>
Agents wanted in all <lb/>
unoccupied territory. <lb/>
Wheeler Wilson Mfg Co. <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga <lb/>
S. T. WHITE, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN <lb/>
OF NEWARK, N. J., POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
up Insurance. <lb/>
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb/>
C. Is <lb/>
Will be re-instated if arrears be pal J within on month while you <lb/>
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second No Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and of each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb/>
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
II. make policy payable as during the lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J, L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
The i ii mil be tO him <lb/>
most earnest hope is that the and <lb/>
will abundantly Clowned With the coming of <lb/>
a golden harvest, if he <lb/>
Tim country boy sigh city <lb/>
and Ire were satisfactory every <lb/>
know it would hold <lb/>
on. <lb/>
n Eight hundred and <lb/>
gel chi mother killed and nearly in- <lb/>
On August The strife is a- on the railways the <lb/>
will be a State sufficient wealth to States within the first three <lb/>
at on to spend of Ibis year is a <lb/>
rear as was the record. <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/>
their tobacco on my floor, knowing that <lb/>
the more 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 to carry on the business, <lb/>
assisted by best helpers that can be <lb/>
procured, I can make it to your interest <lb/>
to sell at the PLANTERS. <lb/>
Plenty of room to take care of <lb/>
team, and all the farmers who come to <lb/>
stay over night will find ample <lb/>
tobacco if you want best prices. <lb/>
B. E. PARHAM, <lb/>
PLANTERS WAREHOUSE; <lb/>
HUT r. in <lb/>
oM has retired, <lb/>
t Is lordliest all ting. <lb/>
past <lb/>
wore mill ion, Lord <lb/>
I unit will <lb/>
of life <lb/>
allotted three- <lb/>
is <lb/>
doubtless enjoy <lb/>
quiet <lb/>
n land. <lb/>
Hue country i- <lb/>
r lieu I. bill Hut- <lb/>
House, lie <lb/>
Win horn, a.- or bis <lb/>
I In ii. i it, .- i. -i <lb/>
homes of <lb/>
land, It a <lb/>
Wore ; and <lb/>
lull tin- <lb/>
tie die armorial bearing <lb/>
r lions of bay held <lb/>
Ivor s. <lb/>
reared ii <lb/>
In- .; i . l but of <lb/>
that Notable <lb/>
Hi-.- old part., <lb/>
s tile <lb/>
f In iii. <lb/>
t in; s. . Queen Mary. <lb/>
Tin- to tin- <lb/>
until It given by King <lb/>
.;,. in tin- St. <lb/>
at Ely, The bone <lb/>
th prelate <lb/>
u a royal <lb/>
until tin- of Henry VIII. when <lb/>
It n-.-n to crown. <lb/>
i vi. <lb/>
Elisabeth, and there lie under <lb/>
the greater part <lb/>
of Queen Mary <lb/>
In third yaw of the of <lb/>
James I. hi- for <lb/>
the house, manor park of <lb/>
with his minister, Sir Robert <lb/>
of <lb/>
descendant, the present <lb/>
of now owns th <lb/>
Bar ho has entertained at <lb/>
times tho treat the earth <lb/>
in n manner his gnat wealth <lb/>
and The king <lb/>
has been his on no- <lb/>
when of hut <lb/>
only once since he to tho <lb/>
throne. <lb/>
Id which the Mar- <lb/>
will In future spend <lb/>
most of his and where he will <lb/>
entertain his friends as re- <lb/>
a of yore. Is a brick <lb/>
n, extent. It nu built be- <lb/>
tween the mil by <lb/>
earl of Later <lb/>
it Buffered from but was re- <lb/>
In middle of <lb/>
the last Century by the earl. In <lb/>
a Brent part of the west wing <lb/>
wan destroyed by Ore, in which <lb/>
dowager of lost <lb/>
her life. After the n general res- <lb/>
the building loot place. <lb/>
The tin. sides of a <lb/>
square, hollow part turned toward <lb/>
The center is looked upon <lb/>
a tin or the <lb/>
and. although of mixed <lb/>
is highly lo the rye. <lb/>
The wing massive sad <lb/>
lively plain, supported each corn <lb/>
by is feet <lb/>
Tin r is central over tho grand i <lb/>
which Is Io seventy foot <lb/>
high. <lb/>
The third story of the central tower <lb/>
contains n clock and armorial bear- <lb/>
of the r, with the <lb/>
III which .- the pres-it house <lb/>
i. ., . southern front Is ism <lb/>
feet tho center Is foe. <lb/>
Ti.- mi feet mid i <lb/>
in i fret from tho enter. <lb/>
The hull Is spacious and lofty. It <lb/>
leads to gallery. Pi which many i i- <lb/>
hundreds of equally <lb/>
relics of the days when was a <lb/>
favorite retreat for royalty. <lb/>
In the days when Insolence of <lb/>
John made Windsor castle <lb/>
for the <lb/>
Frederick of and <lb/>
Kaiser were <lb/>
visitors at House. Al all <lb/>
times since the present owner <lb/>
the lord of the place an invitation ., <lb/>
II iii.-1.1 has most highly <lb/>
prized. <lb/>
city. The sky and <lb/>
heritage of man, no one <lb/>
; feels this quite so keenly as the <lb/>
N. Aug. who in youth <lb/>
J. K. Harrington, one of our of the sweets of rural <lb/>
PRIZE <lb/>
Some Reflector Subscriber. <lb/>
The and <lb/>
We ore not so as some of <lb/>
our the In- <lb/>
ported laity beetle from China. Which <lb/>
said to haw cost government <lb/>
about apiece will clean out from <lb/>
the notorious San <lb/>
At the same lime are <lb/>
that this natural enemy <lb/>
lie n factor In tho ravage of <lb/>
the peat should not <lb/>
place mu.-h the can- <lb/>
of this animal <lb/>
should nothing from <lb/>
lo <lb/>
At the lime, win-river <lb/>
is <lb/>
lie by fruit <lb/>
an, it is a well known <lb/>
fact that iii many eases natural <lb/>
are for tin- reduction <lb/>
and suppression of many outbreaks of <lb/>
other animals, <lb/>
. will live and <lb/>
hards scattered over our <lb/>
under the varying <lb/>
tend to keep <lb/>
In check, tin- paid <lb/>
if the Chin <lb/>
thrive in <lb/>
.- <lb/>
sen <lb/>
bus j the tickets are nut. when <lb/>
a No. , ball bearing, rotary . I one at the bank will and <lb/>
lion, drop head S the number the per <lb/>
Sewing Machine, the tho ticket with the <lb/>
of which la MO, and i going same number will be given nut- <lb/>
make a of this splendid chine. <lb/>
fur Its will In- <lb/>
ant as with great <lb/>
iii derived <lb/>
lolls. <lb/>
of elevator <lb/>
In the Is <lb/>
In K in- is some <lb/>
eighty in and grain <lb/>
rule are highly <lb/>
with the I <lb/>
l to <lb/>
u in i i-. . Is <lb/>
in <lb/>
i ii <lb/>
I.- ho <lb/>
i i tho -r-. <lb/>
. In i i.;, mill <lb/>
Th <lb/>
i Into <lb/>
of . <lb/>
-n . i ; i iii I draw <lb/>
In of <lb/>
. I. the i f <lb/>
ii. In work- <lb/>
I-- <lb/>
m market log or other farm <lb/>
t. also <lb/>
In Hi- <lb/>
iii.-;, farmers ,., <lb/>
into <lb/>
buy tools, <lb/>
machinery, ., In e <lb/>
ruble<lb/>
This tho roll with <lb/>
crowding and <lb/>
list other In some <lb/>
p i-. . gross, <lb/>
in- <lb/>
el <lb/>
of New<lb/>
land a few <lb/>
in raise ;. <lb/>
s. . <lb/>
in wheat thickly I <lb/>
-.- <lb/>
. i. then ugh tillage <lb/>
i-. <lb/>
i. <lb/>
tops to vi. <lb/>
III <lb/>
hi sum- <lb/>
. j far <lb/>
o . e. <lb/>
by <lb/>
lo <lb/>
i-i- until <lb/>
p . the <lb/>
Iii a of tin <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
The plan of away tin <lb/>
prize is a <lb/>
We ticket, <lb/>
numbered consecutively, be <lb/>
If you are n <lb/>
to Tun now good <lb/>
nine to pay <lb/>
in a ticket for <lb/>
even dollar paid. The more tick- <lb/>
et you got the larger of <lb/>
the 1st t you have the machine, <lb/>
every person who on sub If yon do not <lb/>
n . i. time to subscribe, <lb/>
or i he home mid gen. <lb/>
will be given one of these news, the same time <lb/>
tickets, Those who pay get one ingot Hue sew- <lb/>
ticket, and so machine. the <lb/>
It matters whether you tickets sooner some- <lb/>
mi tip luck body ill gel the . Tell <lb/>
dues or a new paying your neighbor about and get <lb/>
in every dollar <lb/>
the and a ticket. Everybody knowing anything <lb/>
e blank ticket ha been sent sewing machines knows that <lb/>
I poison outside the Stale Wheeler ft Wilson is bent. <lb/>
, , In s. e ii have its <lb/>
number to be , <lb/>
shown o to <lb/>
me inn This sum <lb/>
in- numbered, <lb/>
no<lb/>
s. i inn <lb/>
Is <lb/>
. I <lb/>
el in another envelope <lb/>
Ii. <lb/>
Iii lie <lb/>
p in 11.- I in <lb/>
in; <lb/>
I Mil<lb/>
-11 <lb/>
I III I e.<lb/>
. iii <lb/>
, In s,<lb/>
-.-ii <lb/>
lime <lb/>
r winks, <lb/>
line <lb/>
this <lb/>
Ma- <lb/>
.--<lb/>
BALL. <lb/>
A voting <lb/>
course <lb/>
lakes nil tin <lb/>
him <lb/>
You <lb/>
thing v. <lb/>
pi<lb/>
IT OS H III <lb/>
at the palace, and It Is said that lie <lb/>
was when the news of Ids <lb/>
that <lb/>
accession to the crown took <lb/>
1st the stately hall. A few years <lb/>
became young <lb/>
conveyed to hi sister, the <lb/>
Elizabeth, <lb/>
relic of former days at <lb/>
I served, th <lb/>
j by Queen and by Bit <lb/>
Ike Brat earl of <lb/>
of the notable part of the <lb/>
boa Is grand <lb/>
n of by t aid <lb/>
j has Ova landings. On Wills <lb/>
I portraits of the by lady. <lb/>
Vandyke, and <lb/>
A marble bust of Lord <lb/>
la over the to tho dining <lb/>
hall. <lb/>
The dining hall In which Falls- <lb/>
bury nae is <lb/>
most In It <lb/>
ll Is noble <lb/>
hung tine and In the pail <lb/>
has seen many a great gathering of <lb/>
notable people. <lb/>
The marble hall, by la <lb/>
paneled with oak. lined with <lb/>
rare old tapestry by orb <lb/>
window, is another notable feature of <lb/>
the house. Here among the armorial <lb/>
bearings, badges, decorations and relics <lb/>
ore two banners presented to the own- <lb/>
of by the Duke of Welling. <lb/>
ton. They were part of the spoil <lb/>
brought from Paris In <lb/>
In tho library the oak cradle of <lb/>
the original <lb/>
11.11 . of Sir Cecil declaring <lb/>
of of England. . I <lb/>
in m <lb/>
If<lb/>
risks If ii trill v; <lb/>
a four <lb/>
college if II <lb/>
In- has h n re <lb/>
a. i I. . <lb/>
In the money In any- <lb/>
ill better than n <lb/>
tonal training. Ian rap <lb/>
lose u ,. . <lb/>
do. the <lb/>
have borrow more <lb/>
-ii gel through. <lb/>
world h always on for men <lb/>
with minds <lb/>
man with college <lb/>
will be In the lead.-<lb/>
Willie what does <lb/>
ons <lb/>
It near <lb/>
Willie. <lb/>
n thoughtful <lb/>
Then, ton and papa be <lb/>
th- bloodiest I've got <lb/>
The Wakes vie I p. <lb/>
I fell W I . pi; <lb/>
live . mi <lb/>
as r-11 n. i. ma m r.- a <lb/>
M. or lo kilos <lb/>
Why, day, s Burs as <lb/>
brought in- hem pup. <lb/>
I tors my pi hut, oh, I. its <lb/>
The .; ms up <lb/>
me <lb/>
he's s t., <lb/>
a . i. day. <lb/>
half my out h sot <lb/>
I might It. ti. <lb/>
in- lip up. <lb/>
I my hut. Oh, <lb/>
hole iii.- wakes mt <lb/>
I'm always th ant <lb/>
arts nut I <lb/>
Se sot lo do <lb/>
I sin l no I ran <lb/>
I'm a boy likes to a <lb/>
Abed until lo sup. <lb/>
Of my pa. but I <lb/>
Don't that man that wakes me up. <lb/>
William Wallace <lb/>
inn. <lb/>
Irritation bill which passed the <lb/>
by the Is con- <lb/>
u ill in it opera I Ion <lb/>
Itself better than s. <lb/>
farm i-v. <lb/>
is nothing more than ex- <lb/>
lens of the act <lb/>
which are dry and <lb/>
fertile productive, <lb/>
of this Improvement has t i. <lb/>
Is by iii Tin <lb/>
ii e <lb/>
gives ten years In eh to <lb/>
pay It back. It is shown that, <lb/>
It is hoped to ultimately <lb/>
tract land, tin. <lb/>
process must under lb most <lb/>
conditions the west very <lb/>
low, 2.000,000 a.-res a year should <lb/>
reclaimed and this is lour times <lb/>
under the bill <lb/>
Just it would lake mi., year <lb/>
to reclaim Hint port of tho <lb/>
can Irrigated. This would I <lb/>
a addition of laud in nearly I <lb/>
i . our <lb/>
lion. <lb/>
Tills would b- taking hall . <lb/>
;. n up, for an area <lb/>
to tin- single state , <lb/>
slow ii i- lab . <lb/>
I I. II. . fill <lb/>
Again, ii la bin tho sun Ins <lb/>
pr is of . ;. in , in . <lb/>
tuns , , the orient <lb/>
st. , -1 p. I. a <lb/>
Mitchell <lb/>
Ti line. r.<lb/>
known <lb/>
for <lb/>
as <lb/>
ed Harden <lb/>
park. Mr, is well known in. <lb/>
chief for n years <lb/>
or proposal ii.-it tho <lb/>
do u <lb/>
extinction of American bison. lie <lb/>
has been u hunter and trapper most <lb/>
of his life a a of Kansas <lb/>
Hi 1- i I here Is <lb/>
In-.- belief than make <lb/>
and in poultry, <lb/>
silts Mrs. Mar. I <lb/>
tablespoon very twenty chicks <lb/>
morning and eight mixed with lb <lb/>
food. I also crumbs all ex- <lb/>
food when mixed with equal <lb/>
of i <lb/>
the cracker factory for <lb/>
cent per pound. <lb/>
j. <lb/>
familiar the the <lb/>
buffalo and noted with much regret <lb/>
th- rapidity with which of <lb/>
plain was passim- away, Mr. <lb/>
Jones was largely Instrumental In .-, <lb/>
curing tho appropriation <lb/>
f , .- <lb/>
a In <lb/>
it <lb/>
meat will lie <lb/>
laid -I, <lb/>
flora Who <lb/>
The <lb/>
roe, Tall. . A <lb/>
Norwegian boy up, be- <lb/>
one of the In the <lb/>
for Is other race of <lb/>
big as the Norsemen. The lap. <lb/>
land on tho contrary, <lb/>
very toll, although ho Is right next <lb/>
door geographically to tho Norwegian. <lb/>
OS than sail, Hi <lb/>
In . , <lb/>
ii, <lb/>
no doubt, hat o iii. <lb/>
any other which <lb/>
pork or bacon baa boiled <lb/>
be almost to them a <lb/>
poison.<lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00018638_0003" n="3"/>
<p>
At the end of last year it was shown by facts and <lb/>
figures that the <lb/>
,; i <lb/>
led the whole market by over a quarter off a <lb/>
pound for the entire season. <lb/>
This year the Sales Committee selected the<lb/>
a Sr <lb/>
Hot Weather Clothing <lb/>
Is <lb/>
FAR <lb/>
to open the new reason with the first sale, and our <lb/>
prices on that day have already told their tale. <lb/>
We take this occasion to thank our <lb/>
To every <lb/>
in the past given us their patrons a <lb/>
one, rich and poor, without distinction, we are pro- <lb/>
and to past record w point <lb/>
with and the consciousness of having 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. rt <lb/>
backing this assertion we have the best facilities of every kind. Mr. this <lb/>
year will look exclusively after the sales. <lb/>
We have secured the services of Mr. W. hi. Jenkins, that veteran warehouseman <lb/>
of the Henderson market, whose smile and cordial hand shake <lb/>
s pleas- <lb/>
he has <lb/>
remembered by many of our farmer friends. For twenty <lb/>
been connected with the warehouse business of Henderson and thoroughly <lb/>
it from start to finish. He assist, and as auctioneer will see that <lb/>
no pile goes it has reached the top notch. <lb/>
Mr. W. H. will have charge of the office and sec 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 <lb/>
guarantee you fair treatment, honest weights and the cream of prices at iii times. <lb/>
Thanking you for past favors and hoping be remembered by you again, we are <lb/>
Your friends, <lb/>
JOYNER PROPRIETORS, <lb/>
And many have availed of <lb/>
Um <lb/>
You'll like the weight. Um fit. <lb/>
the the color and the <lb/>
Serges from Up. <lb/>
Men's Wool Crash Suits <lb/>
Up. <lb/>
Cool, dressy, <lb/>
hie-and all both cheap and <lb/>
economical. Money awaits every <lb/>
customer. as all <lb/>
I he our Clothing. our <lb/>
and our Prices right. <lb/>
Come now. We have <lb/>
Bargains for all. <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If it a MARK in <lb/>
margin of this it i. to remind TOO<lb/>
for we you to <lb/>
lib what <lb/>
YOU owe and hope you will not <lb/>
wailing for it. <lb/>
in for those who find the <lb/>
on their paper. <lb/>
Have candidates seen the hand- <lb/>
writing on the wall and stopped <lb/>
coming out. <lb/>
J. C and W. A. Taylor, about <lb/>
VI from town, a tobacco <lb/>
barn by tire Thursday night. <lb/>
Gold Watch are <lb/>
ottering an excellent to win <lb/>
a tine gold watch free, <lb/>
In i-a at Racket Store. <lb/>
V. H. <lb/>
i I <lb/>
and ll a happy <lb/>
owner over um of the bird. <lb/>
he y has been made <lb/>
that courting by telephone comes <lb/>
high. We know of one boy who <lb/>
got a bill a <lb/>
talk. <lb/>
Dr. Hyatt will be in Greenville <lb/>
at Hotel Bertha Monday Tues- <lb/>
day, Aug. 18th and 10th, for the <lb/>
purpose of treating diseases of the <lb/>
eye act fitting glasses. <lb/>
Election <lb/>
The State Board of Elections has <lb/>
appointed the Boards for the <lb/>
counties. Those for <lb/>
Pitt county are F. O. Harding <lb/>
J. S. Smith, Democrats and It. <lb/>
Ward, Republican. <lb/>
The Daughters. <lb/>
The Daughters were very <lb/>
delightfully by Mr. <lb/>
and Mrs. E. A. at their <lb/>
home Thursday evening. The <lb/>
of Mrs. Cozart and Miss <lb/>
Wilson, added much to <lb/>
the pleasure of the <lb/>
Delicious grapes and peaches <lb/>
were abundantly set veil and great- <lb/>
enjoyed by all present. <lb/>
Trestle on Fire. <lb/>
The passenger train for <lb/>
ville left on time Friday <lb/>
evening, but when <lb/>
a trestle ahead was discovered on <lb/>
Ore. The train backed to Parmele <lb/>
and took on a working crew, re <lb/>
turned to the scene, put out the <lb/>
fire and made repairs <lb/>
to the trestle. It occasioned <lb/>
a delay of some over an hour. <lb/>
The following wedding <lb/>
been <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Amos G. Cox <lb/>
request your presence <lb/>
at the marriage their daughter <lb/>
Rosa <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr. R. Hugh <lb/>
Wednesday evening, Aug. <lb/>
nineteen hundred and two <lb/>
at eight thirty o'clock <lb/>
Baptist Church <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
PERSONAL NOTES <lb/>
Brief Mention of People Met <lb/>
With In the Social World<lb/>
W. II. Cox, spent; <lb/>
today here. <lb/>
Mrs. H. of Wilson, <lb/>
in visiting Mrs. E. A. <lb/>
T. ll. Queen Wednesday <lb/>
evening from Newport News, V. <lb/>
Miss Maggie Hammond went to; <lb/>
Winterville Wednesday to i <lb/>
visit friends. <lb/>
Miss Maggie left <lb/>
morning to spend sonic weeks <lb/>
Pilot Mountain. <lb/>
Miss Margaret Clark, of Wash-1 <lb/>
who has been visiting Miss <lb/>
Mary James, left this morning. <lb/>
Miss Clara of Eden- <lb/>
ton, who has been visiting Miss <lb/>
Nell Skinner, left this morning. <lb/>
Rev. J. B. of Rome, <lb/>
came in Wednesday evening <lb/>
to visit his brother, E. B. <lb/>
Miss Lina Sheppard returned <lb/>
Wednesday evening from a visit of <lb/>
several weeks to Philadelphia <lb/>
Wilson. <lb/>
Miss Blanch Burroughs, of Ports- <lb/>
mouth, arrived Wednesday even- <lb/>
to visit Mrs. Z. T. Vincent <lb/>
Mrs. J. White. <lb/>
Miss Mary of <lb/>
and Miss Olivia Watson, of <lb/>
Clinton, who have been visiting <lb/>
Misses and Bertha Patrick, <lb/>
left this morning for their homes. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers <lb/>
Miss Annie Harris, of Hunt- <lb/>
W. Va., who have been <lb/>
visiting at Falkland, took the <lb/>
train here this morning for their <lb/>
home. <lb/>
Misses Mabel and Julia <lb/>
Eberstein, of Miss <lb/>
Helen of and <lb/>
Miss Martha Tripp, of Washing- <lb/>
ton, are Mrs. F. C. Hard- <lb/>
Jets loft Thursday <lb/>
evening for <lb/>
J. Jr. came in <lb/>
day evening from Norfolk. <lb/>
Miss Irma Cobb left Thursday <lb/>
for to visit friends. <lb/>
B. C. Pearce, Jr. returned <lb/>
Thursday evening from Wrights- <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Glasgow Evans, who has been <lb/>
here, left this morning for <lb/>
Scotland Neck. <lb/>
Mrs. L. H. and <lb/>
left Thursday evening for <lb/>
Hi if Inn to visit <lb/>
T. M Moore, of Roanoke <lb/>
who has been visiting in <lb/>
this section, returned home this <lb/>
morning <lb/>
of <lb/>
has the of <lb/>
superintendent of the Greenville <lb/>
Knitting Mills. <lb/>
Miss Bessie Sledge and brother, <lb/>
Willie, of Tarboro, who been <lb/>
visiting their Miss Nellie <lb/>
Pender, returned home today. <lb/>
1902. <lb/>
J. B. went to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
K. B. Higgs came home today <lb/>
from Seven Springs. <lb/>
Mrs. J. S. Norman this <lb/>
morning Parmele. <lb/>
George of <lb/>
came in this morning. <lb/>
Mrs. T. R. Moore returned to- <lb/>
day from Seven Springs. <lb/>
Rev. F. A. Bishop left this <lb/>
morning for <lb/>
W. B. returned Friday <lb/>
evening from New York. <lb/>
Miss Julia Harriss to <lb/>
el to visit friends. <lb/>
Mrs. J. R. Walker left this <lb/>
morning for <lb/>
Hairy Skinner came home Fri- <lb/>
day evening from Raleigh. <lb/>
J. S. came home Fri- <lb/>
day evening from Goldsboro. <lb/>
Prof. W. H. left Fri- <lb/>
day evening for Seven Springs. <lb/>
Miss Tunstall returned <lb/>
this morning from a visit to Kins <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
Miss Jennie Newell, of Greene <lb/>
county, is visiting Mrs. W. II. <lb/>
White. <lb/>
Mrs. It. J. left this morn- <lb/>
to visit friends in Rocky <lb/>
Mount. <lb/>
left this <lb/>
morning for a visit to Scotland <lb/>
Neck. <lb/>
W. H. Johnson has moved to <lb/>
one of the new buildings treat of <lb/>
the railroad. <lb/>
Misses Lena Mary Harris <lb/>
this morning for a visit to <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
Hiss returned this <lb/>
morning from a visit to Beaufort <lb/>
and Ki on. <lb/>
Miss Bessie Harding, who is <lb/>
near came home <lb/>
j Friday evening. <lb/>
Mrs. R. M. Starkey Mrs. <lb/>
left Friday eve- <lb/>
lug for <lb/>
Miss Bessie who has <lb/>
been visiting Mrs. Edwards, <lb/>
left Friday evening. <lb/>
Miss Marks, of <lb/>
who has been visiting Miss <lb/>
returned home today. <lb/>
Mrs. Sarah of <lb/>
who has been visiting her sou, W. <lb/>
II. Hobbs, returned home today. <lb/>
Daniel left this morn- <lb/>
for Dunn, from there he <lb/>
will go to Creek lo <lb/>
school. <lb/>
Clever George Hawks is <lb/>
back in charge of the passenger <lb/>
after a vacation at Virginia <lb/>
Beach. <lb/>
Miss Phillips, of Kins- <lb/>
who has been visiting <lb/>
Katie Tunstall, returned home <lb/>
Friday evening. <lb/>
Miss Gertie who <lb/>
has visiting her sister, Mrs. <lb/>
J. R. Walker, left this morning <lb/>
for <lb/>
V. II. and Miss <lb/>
of Wilson, who have <lb/>
visiting their uncle, E A. <lb/>
returned home today. <lb/>
Miss Daisy Winston, <lb/>
Warren Salisbury, <lb/>
who have been attending the <lb/>
house party at took <lb/>
the train here this morning for <lb/>
their homes. <lb/>
Bis Work. <lb/>
For the first mouth of his term <lb/>
in office Mayor II. W. <lb/>
turned over to County Treasurer <lb/>
J. Cherry for the school <lb/>
sum of lines imposed <lb/>
in the Mayor's court. Tho lines <lb/>
and costs together daring the <lb/>
footed up <lb/>
New Firm. <lb/>
II. Bro., of Haiti- <lb/>
more, arc opening a general dry <lb/>
goods here one store of <lb/>
the Phoenix building, where <lb/>
Baker Hart formerly Kent. This <lb/>
firm, who have a large Jobbing <lb/>
house in Baltimore, have also re <lb/>
a brunch store at <lb/>
Dunn, this State. Tiny do a large <lb/>
business. <lb/>
150.000 Today. <lb/>
Tho Greenville tobacco market <lb/>
hail line break today, <lb/>
there being about <lb/>
sold, All the warehouses had a <lb/>
good share. A number of farmers <lb/>
were heard expressing themselves <lb/>
as greatly pleased prices. <lb/>
warehouseman buyer <lb/>
on the market feels an interest in <lb/>
making tobacco bring high prices <lb/>
and all work together to that cud. <lb/>
There is not a market any <lb/>
where than Greenville. <lb/>
An office boy who <lb/>
often proves to be one. <lb/>
on <lb/>
Today at the Big Store-Cash House of Greenville <lb/>
Mid-Summer <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 Goods. Come and get some <lb/>
bargains. <lb/>
Underwear <lb/>
Prices cut on the whole line. dozen <lb/>
Men's colored Sea Island Percale Shirts, <lb/>
detached cult's, worth SI, dear- i <lb/>
sale price, TC <lb/>
Umbrellas <lb/>
Natural wood. and Cony's crook <lb/>
handles, fast black, worth and <lb/>
-penal sale price. <lb/>
Corsets. <lb/>
and put them in at <lb/>
the one price. Celebrated makes. <lb/>
Sizes lo <lb/>
Mattings <lb/>
and Mo <lb/>
All goal one price. <lb/>
yard <lb/>
Clothing. <lb/>
i-3 per 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 last. <lb/>
Red Spreads. <lb/>
per cent cut on all <lb/>
Spreads. <lb/>
II II <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
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/>
new neat figures and <lb/>
stripes; good values at <lb/>
and <lb/>
Clearance sale <lb/>
Sheer Dimity <lb/>
Exquisite new patterns, <lb/>
stripes and floral pat- <lb/>
terns values at <lb/>
Be and <lb/>
sale <lb/>
ice, <lb/>
India Linen <lb/>
and Can't be <lb/>
matched in any city fur <lb/>
less than above prices. <lb/>
Special sale price, <lb/>
1216 <lb/>
Men's Shirts <lb/>
Detached Cuffs, rode, clear- Q, <lb/>
sale price, <lb/>
Calico, Yard. <lb/>
yards Calico, only ten yards to the <lb/>
customer. <lb/>
Low Cut Shoes <lb/>
All caught in this mammoth slaughter <lb/>
sale. Profits nut of. They must <lb/>
go while this hot weather lasts. Our <lb/>
and lino, all styles, warrant <lb/>
ed solid leather, <lb/>
Undershirts Drawers <lb/>
Egyptian Combed yarns French woven <lb/>
neck, double breasted drawers. .- <lb/>
Clearance sale price, -5 <lb/>
Lace Curtains. <lb/>
Worth and 1.75, extra length, <lb/>
ft. long, very surely worth <lb/>
and 12.76. Special price, <lb/>
Armour Soap. <lb/>
Lasting and Fragrant, worth <lb/>
sale price per oaks, <lb/>
Spool Cotton. <lb/>
I. Spun Cotton, per spool. <lb/>
The Most Sweeping of Keen Prices <lb/>
Get in the Main Squeeze. Come Early <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Big Store <lb/>
Greenville. N C <lb/>
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Have You Forgot Pills <lb/>
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AN <lb/>
UP-TO-DATE LINK OF <lb/>
What <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
AND A NUMBER OF THING <lb/>
in ware, , AM UNABLE TO MENTION <lb/>
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour <lb/>
Yours to please- <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
he <lb/>
days of misery. sad cassia hast to tat <lb/>
be They set t <lb/>
SICK HEADACHE, <lb/>
cause the food to assimilate and sour- <lb/>
the body, keen appetite, <lb/>
DEVELOP FLESH <lb/>
and solid muscle. Elegantly <lb/>
coated. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
CARR <lb/>
For Lochs, Hinges, Doors, <lb/>
Windows, Paints, Rope, <lb/>
Collars, Shovels and Car- <lb/>
Tools, to <lb/>
Next to Ricks Wilkinson. <lb/>
Successor to Ormond <lb/>
Tell Your V, <lb/>
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. <lb/>
A convention of the Democratic <lb/>
party of Pitt county is hereby cull <lb/>
ed lo meet in the Court House in <lb/>
Greenville Thursday, August <lb/>
1903 at II o'clock A. M. for <lb/>
purpose of nominating <lb/>
dates for the Legislature the <lb/>
several comity offices <lb/>
Township primaries will lie held <lb/>
at the usual meeting places in the <lb/>
townships August sited, <lb/>
at o'clock P. M. for the par <lb/>
pose of appointing delegates and <lb/>
to raid county <lb/>
the nomination of candidates <lb/>
Justices of the Peace and Con- <lb/>
tablet also to elect a Town- <lb/>
Executive Committee. The <lb/>
number of delegates and alternates <lb/>
each township will be entitled lo <lb/>
is as i <lb/>
Beaver Dam<lb/>
Bethel <lb/>
Carolina l<lb/>
Content <lb/>
Falkland <lb/>
IT WILL rill a Kl hall lull of <lb/>
with your throat of Ian it will curs a acre AM <lb/>
Keep <lb/>
Thai place lo get the best <lb/>
Fruit Jars <lb/>
is at our store, have them in <lb/>
different styles sizes at prices <lb/>
sis low as the lowest Then as <lb/>
usual we are for the <lb/>
Best of Everything <lb/>
In the Grocery Line <lb/>
Gel your table supplies from <lb/>
and are sure so have the best. <lb/>
and CHEESE ON ICE. <lb/>
THE NEW <lb/>
fact always in your <lb/>
For Cuts, Mashes and all Open Sores, you <lb/>
need only to apply <lb/>
a few times and the and inflammation will <lb/>
be conquered and the wounded flesh healed. <lb/>
To get tho beet results yon should saturate n piece <lb/>
of soft doth with tho liniment and bind k upon <lb/>
wound at you would a poultice. <lb/>
COe. 01.00 n bottle. <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton dally at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb/>
Aurora, South Creek, <lb/>
Swan Quarter, Ocracoke and <lb/>
all for the West with rail- <lb/>
roads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line and Chesapeake <lb/>
8.8. Co. from Baltimore. Mer- <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
July 1st the steam <lb/>
Guide will leave Washington at <lb/>
B a. in. Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- <lb/>
for <lb/>
and Ocracoke and will leave <lb/>
coke at a. m. for <lb/>
and Washington on Mon- <lb/>
Wednesday and Friday. <lb/>
The steamer Hatteras will leave <lb/>
Washington Saturday nights at <lb/>
during July August, <lb/>
for Ocracoke. <lb/>
CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
J. B. District Supt. <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
KEEP AN EYE ON <lb/>
.;. TOUT fowls use Mustang <lb/>
your tow Is <lb/>
first sign of <lb/>
it or other <lb/>
CHURCHES. <lb/>
every Bun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
Wednesday evening <lb/>
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. M. A. Allen <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
every Bun <lb/>
lay, morning and evening. <lb/>
meeting evening. Rev. <lb/>
H. M. pastor. Sunday school <lb/>
a. in. L. H. Pender, <lb/>
thin <lb/>
, Rev <lb/>
J. B. Morton, pastor Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. E. B. so- <lb/>
F. H. Hard- <lb/>
Minister. Morning and even- <lb/>
prayer with sermon every 1st <lb/>
and 3rd Sunday. Lay services <lb/>
every 2nd and 4th Sunday. <lb/>
Sunday school a. m., W. B. <lb/>
Brown, superintendent. Litany <lb/>
every Wednesday a. in. <lb/>
Christian Preaching second, <lb/>
and fourth Sunday in each month <lb/>
Prayer meeting Wednesday night. <lb/>
Rev. P. W. Davis, pastor. Sun- <lb/>
day school P. M., W. R. Par- <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
regular service <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Swill Creek <lb/>
I ,. court <lb/>
inti i I. A. J. <lb/>
Tin ill. Milling <lb/>
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Dry Goods, Groceries, Confections, <lb/>
etc., go lo <lb/>
Mrs. L. H. WHITE, <lb/>
Black N. C. <lb/>
Has f lo <lb/>
produce fur cash or in <lb/>
ii for <lb/>
Summons for Relief. <lb/>
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J. O. <lb/>
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American and Italian Marble <lb/>
N, C. <lb/>
Wire and Iron Fence Sold. <lb/>
work and reasonable <lb/>
and p sent on <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
in u In-fore tin <lb/>
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v. ail. and <lb/>
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led me, l h i r- <lb/>
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in William Whit, head, In <lb/>
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I i iii, on l lore day <lb/>
I Kl, till- Bill I. <lb/>
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lit, i are urged lo <lb/>
make hi to me <lb/>
Tin- II <lb/>
By order of the Democratic <lb/>
Committee of County. <lb/>
ALEX. L. Blow, <lb/>
W. L, Sec'y. <lb/>
Cuba contains about, but very <lb/>
little in ore than, the Same <lb/>
of square miles as North Carolina. <lb/>
Its population as to number of <lb/>
inhabitants is about the same. In <lb/>
development, outside its <lb/>
sugar and tobacco and sugar plan- <lb/>
by no means approach <lb/>
North Carolina. And yet- it is <lb/>
estimated that revenue <lb/>
will be required to the gov- <lb/>
of the island the next <lb/>
fiscal year. North Carolina raises <lb/>
less than four millions of <lb/>
a year for all slate, school and <lb/>
county purpose, Including Inter- <lb/>
est on state and county debt <lb/>
pensions, this even leaves an <lb/>
taste in the mouth. <lb/>
What the Cubans can do, by way <lb/>
of government, require twenty- <lb/>
-even millions, or seven times <lb/>
more than North Carolina, we <lb/>
A R K V U L attention to details in our Job Depart- <lb/>
is shown in the high class of work we are <lb/>
turning out. We have the best equipped office and <lb/>
do a class of printing hardly in tins section. <lb/>
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printing, we want your work. We give you the best. <lb/>
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delivered to any <lb/>
Washington and Atlanta, and <lb/>
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paper, <lb/>
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of hi or more pages, and is <lb/>
to a large extent made up of <lb/>
original mailer. <lb/>
printed Tuesday and <lb/>
per year. The largest <lb/>
in North Carolina. <lb/>
copies on application. <lb/>
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Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Broken In <lb/>
Stocks. Cotton, Grain nod <lb/>
Private Wires to New fork, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
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workmanship. <lb/>
A Necessary Precaution. <lb/>
Don't neglect u cold. It is worse <lb/>
limn unpleasant, ii dangerous. <lb/>
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clears the <lb/>
us the <lb/>
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troubles. -ale. Act <lb/>
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to have passed in spend not <lb/>
the night it. Let it seek <lb/>
grave of thou other mistakes <lb/>
Of the years, and sleep that the <lb/>
work of morrow may be fresh- <lb/>
grasped, not your <lb/>
strength energy iii erecting <lb/>
stones over your dead errors, but <lb/>
put all you have left <lb/>
of what is to lie join only <lb/>
monument that will <lb/>
character. The God who has <lb/>
for the sands and the high <lb/>
hills will surely not lie impatient <lb/>
with you, <lb/>
The . I for Malaria <lb/>
Chills and 1- s bottle of <lb/>
Chill Tonic, ll i. iron <lb/>
and in a No <lb/>
run in. Pay. <lb/>
Poultry Fancier Free. <lb/>
The Dixie fancier, published by <lb/>
R. at is <lb/>
a page monthly journal <lb/>
exclusively poultry, a subject <lb/>
in which people are <lb/>
more profit and interest. <lb/>
We will send the Pander fir <lb/>
a year to any subscriber lo <lb/>
who <lb/>
a year's in advance <lb/>
liming this <lb/>
I'M Know are Taking <lb/>
hill <lb/>
Tonic lbs la <lb/>
II Is simply Iron and in a <lb/>
No can. no pay j- <lb/>
II a Tonic <lb/>
There are when your liver <lb/>
a tonic Don't give purgatives <lb/>
gripe weaken. <lb/>
expel all poison <lb/>
from act as tonic lo <lb/>
tin- liver. W. Highland <lb/>
are. Milton, Pa., I hare <lb/>
carried H, Mule Karly <lb/>
me for several years and would <lb/>
ml lie without and <lb/>
easy lake. Purely vegetable. <lb/>
never gripe or distress, L. <lb/>
Woolen, <lb/>
According to a recent census <lb/>
bulletin North Carolina farmers <lb/>
increased their investment in live <lb/>
stock during the last ten years <lb/>
17.8 per improved farm <lb/>
per use of <lb/>
Commercial fertilizers 55.4 per <lb/>
cent., while the value of farm pro- <lb/>
ducts increased 58.1 per cent. <lb/>
increase in the value of farm pro- <lb/>
ducts is attributable in good meas- <lb/>
to a larger and more judicious <lb/>
use of commercial and <lb/>
Improved and <lb/>
machinery, thus supplying a loss <lb/>
Otherwise resulting from irregular <lb/>
or unreliable labor Post. <lb/>
Ills <lb/>
While last month <lb/>
Id boy was poisoned by some <lb/>
we'd says W. ll. Dibble, <lb/>
of Sioux City, rubbed <lb/>
poison oil Iii- into his eyes <lb/>
and a while we were afraid be <lb/>
would lose sight. Finally a neigh- <lb/>
Witch <lb/>
Halve. The Brit application <lb/>
him in a few days he was <lb/>
as well as diseases, <lb/>
cuts, burns, scald, wounds, <lb/>
biles, Hi Win's Salvo is <lb/>
cure. piles at Beware <lb/>
of Nits. Julia I,. Woolen. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
To the Democratic voters of Pitt <lb/>
Bounty. <lb/>
I take this method of <lb/>
log my candidacy for the <lb/>
for Register of Deeds of Pitt <lb/>
county subject of course to the ac- <lb/>
of the Convention <lb/>
when it meets. <lb/>
I nave been a voter since 1871 <lb/>
and have always tried to do my <lb/>
whole duty ii good loyal <lb/>
Democrat nm if Dominated and <lb/>
elected I v. ill try to preform the <lb/>
duties of ll office to the utmost of <lb/>
my ability. Thanking my friends <lb/>
In advance for I heir support, and <lb/>
awaiting tin- notion of the <lb/>
I am the best interest of <lb/>
the party. <lb/>
Very truly, <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
AGRICULTURAL <lb/>
COLLEGE. <lb/>
Industrial Education <lb/>
A combination of Theory <lb/>
and Practice, of Book <lb/>
Study and Manual Work <lb/>
in Engineering, <lb/>
Chemistry, Electric- <lb/>
Mechanic Arts, and <lb/>
Cotton Manufacturing. <lb/>
Full courses <lb/>
short courses <lb/>
special courses <lb/>
Tuition and room, a <lb/>
board, a month. <lb/>
students. <lb/>
New buildings for <lb/>
Write for Booklet Pay <lb/>
at the A. M. <lb/>
Pres. GEO. <lb/>
RALEIGH. N. C. <lb/>
II is <lb/>
did for t <lb/>
stomach <lb/>
To My lends. <lb/>
I i II you <lb/>
I was my <lb/>
for several months. Upon <lb/>
advised lo use <lb/>
word, .-an not tell the good it <lb/>
dons A had dyspepsia <lb/>
to that in- had triad most everything. <lb/>
told him to use Words of <lb/>
gratitude have lo ma from him <lb/>
because I it.- Geo. W. <lb/>
Iowa, and <lb/>
of mind and on <lb/>
normal of the <lb/>
live organs. the great <lb/>
ionic, cures all <lb/>
bowel troubles, Indigestion, <lb/>
any good <lb/>
Take a dote alter rue <lb/>
L. Woolen. <lb/>
TRINITY COLLEGE, <lb/>
DURHAM, N. C, <lb/>
Offers graduate and <lb/>
courses of <lb/>
v library <lb/>
i equip- <lb/>
a gymnasium. <lb/>
Number students <lb/>
bled years. Large <lb/>
of <lb/>
awarded annually. Loans <lb/>
made to worthy <lb/>
very moderate. <lb/>
For <lb/>
D. W. NEWSOM. <lb/>
Greensboro Female College <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Literary Business Courses <lb/>
Schools of Music, Art and El <lb/>
Literary Course and <lb/>
all Living Expenses, per <lb/>
Fall session begins <lb/>
10th, For <lb/>
apply to <lb/>
LUCY H. ROBERTSON, <lb/>
We promptly U. 1- <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
to <lb/>
For fir. <lb/>
to <lb/>
At the Vance <lb/>
colored <lb/>
men the <lb/>
Only one white delegate <lb/>
present and he did <lb/>
. . <lb/>
but rate,<lb/>
-DEALER IN- <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
in <lb/>
Also ii nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. COREY. <lb/>
A. F. A. <lb/>
Lodge. No. meets first and <lb/>
third Monday evening. R. <lb/>
W. M., J. M. Sec. <lb/>
K. River Lodge, No. <lb/>
meet every Friday evening, <lb/>
W. H. O. C. L T. M. <lb/>
Hooker. K. of R. S. <lb/>
LO. O. Lodge, <lb/>
No. meets every Tuesday <lb/>
W. N. O., <lb/>
D. D. Overton. Se. <lb/>
R. A. Zeb Vance Council, No. <lb/>
1606, meets every Thursday <lb/>
W. Wilson, Secretary, J. <lb/>
S. Tunstall, Regent. <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. meet every first and third <lb/>
Thursday night In Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. J. X. Gardner, Worthy <lb/>
D. S. Smith <lb/>
I. O. Conclave <lb/>
No. meets every second and <lb/>
fourth Monday night in <lb/>
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb/>
D. S. Smith Sec, <lb/>
DEALER IN- <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
and prices as low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
UNIVERSITY <lb/>
OF NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
The Head of the State's <lb/>
Educational System . . <lb/>
Academic <lb/>
Medicine, <lb/>
men., Law,<lb/>
One and eight <lb/>
Free on to tent hen <lb/>
mid win of Loam <lb/>
for the needy. <lb/>
New Water <lb/>
Heating System. <lb/>
II trim begins September <lb/>
F. P. VENABLE, President <lb/>
Chapel Hill, North Carolina <lb/>
The Baptist <lb/>
Female University <lb/>
in or <lb/>
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the <lb/>
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well f <lb/>
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and Fall y <lb/>
all <lb/>
per Session <lb/>
f; <lb/>
Dr. D James, <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINK <lb/>
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railroad, at <lb/>
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and <lb/>
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dally, Sunday, M a at, a <lb/>
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ell point. Nona daily, all rel <lb/>
Asa <lb/>
Ll. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Pass. Agent <lb/>
J. K. <lb/>
T. K. <lb/>
High Grade JOB <lb/>
here. Bend us j out order.<lb/>
ll <lb/>
a Year <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
TRUTH TO<lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1902. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
e a y <lb/>
and <lb/>
a Year <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
The Announcement <lb/>
GOOD RESULT OF THE INSTITUTE <lb/>
iF great in every <lb/>
of our <lb/>
created n sensation, <lb/>
visited as through <lb/>
out the week. Were it not <lb/>
for feet that our original <lb/>
stock was so enormous, we <lb/>
should have been entirely clean. <lb/>
out by this as it is, we <lb/>
still have a good stock of sizes <lb/>
and styles, can lit and <lb/>
please every man and boy who <lb/>
is in search of fine apparel. <lb/>
We cannot promise you, how- <lb/>
ever, that this important <lb/>
sale will be of <lb/>
j in fad, some of the lots <lb/>
I are likely to lie closed tint any <lb/>
Men's Sack Suits, originally priced and now <lb/>
Men's Sack Suits, originally priced now <lb/>
Men's Sack Suits, originally priced and now <lb/>
Men's Sack Suits, originally priced and now <lb/>
Every Straw Hat in Stock is Marked Down One Half. <lb/>
Yon will find in our Haberdashery rare bar- <lb/>
gains to match our suit prices. <lb/>
Rich Wilkinson <lb/>
Bethel High School <lb/>
BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
A strictly first class Fitting School <lb/>
for young Men and Young women. <lb/>
Thoroughly equipped, Strictly non- <lb/>
Denominational, and Coeducational. <lb/>
Prepares for College, for <lb/>
Business, and for Life. <lb/>
Between pupils this year. <lb/>
Hook-Keeping, Commercial Law, <lb/>
Shorthand, Typewriting and Music. <lb/>
course is under experienced <lb/>
and fully competent teachers. <lb/>
to <lb/>
Hoard at to 7.00 per month. <lb/>
BETHEL HIGH SCHOOL is situated in one of <lb/>
the most beautiful and healthful locations in Pitt <lb/>
county. session September I. For cat- <lb/>
and full information, address <lb/>
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal. <lb/>
d. i mm, <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
Will you please allow me <lb/>
your paper to say a few <lb/>
words about the recent institute <lb/>
for the colored teachers of Pitt <lb/>
county. I have attended several <lb/>
institutes for the colored teachers, <lb/>
but this one was the best of them <lb/>
all. <lb/>
needs no com- <lb/>
at my hands, every- <lb/>
body knows he has been the right <lb/>
man in the right place ever since <lb/>
he has the <lb/>
schools of Pitt county. <lb/>
Prof. is to lie commend <lb/>
ed for the manner in which <lb/>
performed his duly in the ii <lb/>
to Prof. Bruce he is a <lb/>
competent teacher and a wise lead- <lb/>
of the race. I think <lb/>
speak the sentiment of every teach- <lb/>
that attended the institute that <lb/>
he gave just such advice as the <lb/>
nice needs. The education <lb/>
of the does not of a <lb/>
knowledge of text books <lb/>
but of mural and industrial <lb/>
training. When the learns <lb/>
that education is not intended to <lb/>
make of them, but <lb/>
better citizens, then will have <lb/>
learned a lesson that will be of <lb/>
benefit to Prof, did <lb/>
not make himself what he is by <lb/>
We approve the advice given <lb/>
by those white gentlemen who ad- <lb/>
dressed us during the institute. <lb/>
They gave some plain, practical <lb/>
advice. IT the had taken <lb/>
such advice twenty years ago as <lb/>
was Riven us during Institute, <lb/>
we would have better <lb/>
to day. if the sixty <lb/>
will soon be at work in the various; <lb/>
parts of the county will teach <lb/>
as they have been taught, and <lb/>
learn the youth the race <lb/>
to move in their own appropriate <lb/>
sphere, and that sphere is not pol- <lb/>
nor social equality, is <lb/>
not an intelligent in Pitt <lb/>
county that social equality. <lb/>
Hut we want social contact, by <lb/>
coming in contact with white <lb/>
during this institute we learned <lb/>
more of what is ex peeled of us. I <lb/>
that the while people are <lb/>
the true friends of the intelligent <lb/>
and <lb/>
If the white people will protect <lb/>
the his life and property <lb/>
rights, I do no why the <lb/>
is not in a fix than he has <lb/>
been since <lb/>
C M. A. <lb/>
After the Battle-------roll call, <lb/>
After heavy selling Lots. <lb/>
And broken lots mean broken prices, <lb/>
and that is why are having a <lb/>
Great Reduction Sale <lb/>
. All Summer Goods are marked <lb/>
down at special prices for <lb/>
special selling. <lb/>
Lawns, Dimities, Shirt- <lb/>
waists, Parasols, Fans, etc. <lb/>
Special lot Slippers and <lb/>
and Children's. <lb/>
Some of these are <lb/>
We give you your choice for <lb/>
A word lo the wise is <lb/>
better than a Webster's <lb/>
to the otherwise. <lb/>
Attend this <lb/>
Sale today and get your share <lb/>
of the bargains at <lb/>
Half Gallon, per dozen, <lb/>
Quarts, per dozen, <lb/>
A Word of Warning. <lb/>
and then lo remain in its <lb/>
lobby until all favorable <lb/>
It as a secured, is the of <lb/>
the North Carolina Liquor Dial- <lb/>
Association. Christian voters <lb/>
North Carolina, we look to you <lb/>
of course, the religious newspaper <lb/>
exhort on the subject of tern <lb/>
There is quite an up <lb/>
lifting of the eyebrows, however <lb/>
when the editor leaves the high <lb/>
road of dull abstractions and <lb/>
els the more direct avenues which <lb/>
pass through practical legislation <lb/>
The said uplifting of the eyebrows <lb/>
tells a tale which is not particular- <lb/>
refreshing to the lovers of truth <lb/>
and righteousness. ago, <lb/>
certain ones took <lb/>
the so called principle of <lb/>
of Church and State, <lb/>
Should be a certain kind of <lb/>
dressed it up as a scare- <lb/>
crow, and set it in the field <lb/>
truth to scare away conscience. So <lb/>
to do your duly in the present sit- <lb/>
Christian <lb/>
it has been custom some races <lb/>
To the White People Pitt County, <lb/>
The people of Pitt county know <lb/>
my position In public <lb/>
their interests, but view of the <lb/>
fact that of my friends have <lb/>
a desire that I be a can <lb/>
for the <lb/>
like to see me in the <lb/>
Legislature, I make the following <lb/>
statement. I fat or <lb/>
The distribution of school money <lb/>
according to taxes paid by the <lb/>
newspapers to tremble <lb/>
when it was necessary to write the <lb/>
taxation economy, in- <lb/>
stead of a special tax. <lb/>
v. . . <lb/>
word and of that win re- <lb/>
good church members have Here the people of many of the <lb/>
afraid to carry their religion oppress them. Laws <lb/>
politics, and vole for men that can be understood. <lb/>
principles rather than parties <lb/>
Now is the lime when it be <lb/>
hooves every voter <lb/>
A reform of the jury system and <lb/>
pay jurors. <lb/>
Belief court witnesses. <lb/>
Mason's <lb/>
Fruit Jars. <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
The Only Department Store in <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
North Carolina to disregard the A later contract law <lb/>
scarecrow and march boldly into of farmers. <lb/>
very of the field of truth , Better disposition of our con. <lb/>
is extremely Important <lb/>
voter know. if <lb/>
j the man for whom he voles and j remedies be had otherwise <lb/>
know him as a lover of honor and ; Now if the people of Pin county <lb/>
, truth of best interests of see lit to nominate and elect me I <lb/>
his man. will serve them as I can, <lb/>
Why do we say this Bead the Lower House of our <lb/>
private circular which the Liquor <lb/>
A of North Carolina has <lb/>
sent out, and yon will wonder. <lb/>
We have not space lo publish <lb/>
but will give <lb/>
extracts; <lb/>
HORRIBLE DEATH OF CAST-OFF <lb/>
DAUGHTER OF RICH PARENTS <lb/>
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. <lb/>
In a lonely house on Long Island <lb/>
near the summer home of the Pres <lb/>
United Slates <lb/>
died one day this week a <lb/>
who formerly moved in good <lb/>
New York Brooklyn and <lb/>
who at time of her death had <lb/>
wealthy relatives living these <lb/>
cities. This woman lived and <lb/>
died all alone. knew any- <lb/>
thing about her or who her family <lb/>
were. She died of starvation <lb/>
the effects of excessive drinking, <lb/>
Her neighbors say the house rent <lb/>
was paid money sent her re- <lb/>
by one in the city of <lb/>
New York, but by whom no one <lb/>
IN <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
hand <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly <lb/>
hand. Country produce <lb/>
Bold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Better Literature for the Young. <lb/>
While our attention is being con- <lb/>
called to the demoralizing <lb/>
of cigarettes and strong , , <lb/>
dunk, and while there is a right for ,.,,, <lb/>
eons war tare raging against these; , ,, ,.,, <lb/>
drunkard that her family put <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
before the <lb/>
rink <lb/>
as and <lb/>
of John <lb/>
hereby in all persons In- <lb/>
lo Immediate <lb/>
In the all <lb/>
having <lb/>
are train <lb/>
payment on or 21-1 of <lb/>
July. this notice will lie <lb/>
in liar of <lb/>
This 21st day of July, Mil <lb/>
Executrix of the of John <lb/>
Manufacturers of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior and Exterior Finishings <lb/>
for Fine Modem and Cheap Build- <lb/>
We solicit your patronage and <lb/>
guarantee to give satisfaction in <lb/>
prices, styles and work. <lb/>
Please send your orders to <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
not <lb/>
j. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Hugging, Ties and <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
our strength <lb/>
ting some of the foul, dirty liters- <lb/>
at lire that is read by so many <lb/>
of our boys and girls. <lb/>
Our law makers have seen the <lb/>
evil effects tobacco, <lb/>
have tried through legislation, <lb/>
to put a check upon these two <lb/>
things as concerns boys, but <lb/>
there is a class of literature that is <lb/>
circulating in of our <lb/>
youth that is almost as <lb/>
whiskey or cigarettes. <lb/>
It is what an <lb/>
literature read in <lb/>
has upon us in future life, <lb/>
and is children of today be- <lb/>
Com influenced by typical <lb/>
characteristics of the trashy novels <lb/>
sod Jesse adventure <lb/>
need we be shocked with the char- <lb/>
shown lives of the <lb/>
future man and woman. <lb/>
this nm should engage the at <lb/>
of every parent and every <lb/>
teacher. <lb/>
Brigadier Frederick <lb/>
is confined lo his homo <lb/>
by having undergone an <lb/>
operation for fistula. <lb/>
her this house all and <lb/>
there kept her, supplying her with <lb/>
money enough to complete her run <lb/>
and bring an end to her miserable <lb/>
life as quickly as the vicious, de- <lb/>
grading habit could its work. <lb/>
What a blot upon the Christian <lb/>
and civilization of the <lb/>
can people of this enlightened <lb/>
Twentieth century. <lb/>
Neighbors seeing no signs of life <lb/>
about the place for several <lb/>
forced an entrance in the house <lb/>
and a most appalling sight met <lb/>
their a mattress one <lb/>
corner of the mom lay the woman. <lb/>
was alive, but delirious from <lb/>
the of starvation and <lb/>
drinking, house It her <lb/>
were live dugs living, but in <lb/>
Condition, and two had <lb/>
evidently died of starvation, Two <lb/>
dead chickens were near the <lb/>
bed which the woman and <lb/>
several live ones in other of <lb/>
Orders for JOB are <lb/>
solicited, . <lb/>
A of Democratic <lb/>
party of Pit county is hereby call- <lb/>
ed lo meet in Court House in <lb/>
there Thursday, August <lb/>
1902 at o'clock A. M. for <lb/>
the purpose of nominating <lb/>
dates for the Legislature and the <lb/>
several county <lb/>
Township primaries will be held <lb/>
at the usual meeting places in the <lb/>
townships August 23rd, <lb/>
at o'clock P. M. for par <lb/>
pose of appointing delegates <lb/>
alternates to said county <lb/>
nomination of candidates <lb/>
for Justices of the Peace and Con- <lb/>
stables and also lo elect a <lb/>
Executive Committee. The <lb/>
number of delegates and alternate- <lb/>
each township will be entitled to <lb/>
is as <lb/>
Heaver Dam <lb/>
Bethel <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Falkland <lb/>
Harm vi He <lb/>
Creek <lb/>
My order of Democratic Ex- <lb/>
of County. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
W. L. Sec'y. <lb/>
what time or place education <lb/>
will bear him out better than any- <lb/>
thing Com. <lb/>
to Cotton Growers. <lb/>
The <lb/>
inn only yard.-. <lb/>
of and six to each <lb/>
cotton. The buyers belong- <lb/>
to this have <lb/>
to put a penally cents on <lb/>
each bale that has an excess <lb/>
bugging aid <lb/>
The Bank of Chapel Hill has <lb/>
annual of <lb/>
twelve per cent. <lb/>
Perhaps no of industry <lb/>
oilers more lo men now <lb/>
than architecture. The young <lb/>
Noam acquiring an <lb/>
special <lb/>
master in high <lb/>
N C ran Promise <lb/>
ti i ti r . if he should <lb/>
The Retail in ,. ,,.,,,, ., ,. <lb/>
. ,, ., ,. I eater What have heretofore <lb/>
is facing . ,. . , <lb/>
. . , professions. <lb/>
I here been organ zed m this i,. , <lb/>
,, men who th of turn. <lb/>
State association the-.,,,. , ,,,,., <lb/>
i , , , , . . ,. I such practical things often <lb/>
halt on League, having ., . <lb/>
,, . S. i of concluding <lb/>
is,,, ,. J <lb/>
. . new in t <lb/>
nine v pushing ,. , ., , <lb/>
. . , , . ,. what a <lb/>
work, eliciting local ., . .,.,, <lb/>
man proposes to do he <lb/>
in comity in the state ,.,.,.,,, n, , ., <lb/>
I, . ,. . , . . One does not know at <lb/>
keeping their doings public <lb/>
y. <lb/>
To meet this issue and make a <lb/>
campaign against this <lb/>
organized force which seeks the <lb/>
I ruin of the retail liquor business, <lb/>
we must be prepared to enter the <lb/>
Held and wage a vigorous <lb/>
lion against this enemy. . . . <lb/>
Resolved, That the following <lb/>
be made By-Law of ibis <lb/>
Here follow Ions as- <lb/>
Retail Liquor Dealers <lb/>
bar nun resident <lb/>
Wholesale Liquor Dealers and <lb/>
brewers annually non- <lb/>
resident Cigar Dealers 175.00 an- <lb/>
also a <lb/>
that members the Association <lb/>
In ordering goods give prefer- <lb/>
to <lb/>
which pay their <lb/>
The membership of this <lb/>
is responding to this <lb/>
matter, and we trust as you are <lb/>
deeply Interested us we are in <lb/>
you will forward <lb/>
for 15.00 once, as we <lb/>
put ourselves in to <lb/>
the vital Issue before nominations <lb/>
a i e made the Legislature, and <lb/>
The Psalm of <lb/>
that is of woman is of <lb/>
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