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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/>
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days of misery. sad cassia hast to tat <lb/>
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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/>
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Keep <lb/>
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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/>
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wound at you would a poultice. <lb/>
COe. 01.00 n bottle. <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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your tow Is <lb/>
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CHURCHES. <lb/>
every Bun- <lb/>
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Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. M. A. Allen <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
every Bun <lb/>
lay, morning and evening. <lb/>
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Sunday school a. m., W. B. <lb/>
Brown, superintendent. Litany <lb/>
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Christian Preaching second, <lb/>
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Prayer meeting Wednesday night. <lb/>
Rev. P. W. Davis, pastor. Sun- <lb/>
day school P. M., W. R. Par- <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
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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/>
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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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North Carolina's Newspaper. <lb/>
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Pin County <lb/>
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CALDWELL <lb/>
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor. <lb/>
VI AH. <lb/>
Receives the <lb/>
largest telegraphic news service <lb/>
delivered to any <lb/>
Washington and Atlanta, and <lb/>
its special service is the <lb/>
ever handled by a North <lb/>
paper, <lb/>
THE SUNDAY eon- <lb/>
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/>
Add i <lb/>
Charlotte, N. <lb/>
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/>
Is your supply of <lb/>
getting ii is, send us your <lb/>
order. PRINTING of all <lb/>
kinds in latest styles and best <lb/>
workmanship. <lb/>
A Necessary Precaution. <lb/>
Don't neglect u cold. It is worse <lb/>
limn unpleasant, ii dangerous. <lb/>
By using i Minute Cough you <lb/>
can It at once. Always <lb/>
clears the <lb/>
us the <lb/>
Cures coughs, croup., throat lung <lb/>
troubles. -ale. Act <lb/>
Children like It. L. <lb/>
Wont. <lb/>
A Wilier says when a day seems <lb/>
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/>
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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/>
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Pres. GEO. <lb/>
RALEIGH. N. C. <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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LUCY H. ROBERTSON, <lb/>
We promptly U. 1- <lb/>
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TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. COREY. <lb/>
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Lodge. No. meets first and <lb/>
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W. M., J. M. Sec. <lb/>
K. River Lodge, No. <lb/>
meet every Friday evening, <lb/>
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Hooker. K. of R. S. <lb/>
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W. Wilson, Secretary, J. <lb/>
S. Tunstall, Regent. <lb/>
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Hall. J. X. Gardner, Worthy <lb/>
D. S. Smith <lb/>
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DEALER IN- <lb/>
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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/>
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Academic <lb/>
Medicine, <lb/>
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New Water <lb/>
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F. P. VENABLE, President <lb/>
Chapel Hill, North Carolina <lb/>
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The Announcement <lb/>
GOOD RESULT OF THE INSTITUTE <lb/>
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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/>
but a few days and full of trouble, <lb/>
for the trust is his mooter. <lb/>
day of infancy In the <lb/>
moving of he his <lb/>
tired body to sleep a trust made <lb/>
cradle. His nourishment is trust <lb/>
made food. At noon he <lb/>
the trust at Starvation wages. <lb/>
In the evening he is sick of a <lb/>
fever. Behold, he is attended by <lb/>
a trust takes trust made <lb/>
medicine, and only to <lb/>
ed a trust Behold, <lb/>
he is altogether wretched I <lb/>
Argument Which Both <lb/>
After showing what a lino <lb/>
thing trusts are for public, <lb/>
the makers of the cam- <lb/>
text book to demon- <lb/>
how the administration is <lb/>
. going to smash <lb/>
continue on vigilance until it ton <lb/>
shall met i adjourn, <lb/>
S. T. Chin ii <lb/>
A. A. <lb/>
D. Cab <lb/>
smith. <lb/>
Now, ii any man can read the <lb/>
above and nut f l Impressed that <lb/>
it is bis duly to know the <lb/>
legislator for votes, we <lb/>
at pack tho <lb/>
coming in favor of the <lb/>
Your Tongue <lb/>
If it's coated, your stomach <lb/>
is bad, your liver is out of <lb/>
order. Pills will clean <lb/>
your tongue, cure your <lb/>
make your liver right, <lb/>
to take, easy to operate. <lb/>
All <lb/>
ere<lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
s. o. <lb/>
MR. SMITH DEAD. <lb/>
On U the <lb/>
D. T. j of were lo <lb/>
a bright day, death <lb/>
at the at N. entered the Mr. Ivy Smith <lb/>
took our beloved <lb/>
brother, from his happy <lb/>
family circle. had <lb/>
the two to this in <lb/>
clerking for Messrs. J. H. <lb/>
and Smith, and this year he <lb/>
Judge X. Hill his Intending lo spend at school <lb/>
of his candid C. College in At the <lb/>
the of Justice of North of Hie term he <lb/>
C, u second class <lb/>
Ararat 1902. <lb/>
WHAT DOES JUDGE MILL <lb/>
a sere <lb/>
took off all my hair. I <lb/>
chased a battle of Hair <lb/>
Vigor and ii all my hair <lb/>
back <lb/>
W. D. Marseilles, III. <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/>
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/>
II N I All <lb/>
If your . <lb/>
one and we sill <lb/>
on a home. Be and name <lb/>
J. c. I'll co., Lowell, Mass. <lb/>
Pays at the solicitation of came to his brother Ivy's With the <lb/>
many friends j expectation of working him <lb/>
myself a Democratic candidate for during vacation. He had not been <lb/>
chief justice of the Supreme court, there but a short while he <lb/>
subject to the of any Slate severely taken the dread- <lb/>
Convention Democrats disease, typhoid, lived <lb/>
that may be held to nominate a about three weeks. <lb/>
candidate In opposition to Judge the of skilled <lb/>
j clans, I I rained nurse and kind <lb/>
A Democratic candidate, subject mother and friends he suffered in- <lb/>
to the action of State tensely death was inevitable. Vilification of the Sooth By a Southerner, <lb/>
composed of democrats, to ma one of the best boys we <lb/>
candidate in knew, ever trying to do hi <lb/>
to Judge Clark. What He never drank, or had bad <lb/>
Judge Hill Has he forgot-j habits, or used profane language <lb/>
that the State Democratic u any degree, often ask <lb/>
met in on July his what was best for hi in <lb/>
there nominated to do for he wanted do right. Ob, <lb/>
Clark as its candidate for Chief I wasn't it heart breaking to sec <lb/>
him suffer, one who was so kind <lb/>
Has he conceived the idea that obedient and esteemed by all <lb/>
it is the policy of the Democratic who knew him, but, Ob he was <lb/>
to nominate a candidate, and too food for this unfriendly world <lb/>
then call another convention to and God in his love and <lb/>
nominate a candidate to oppose the mercy baa taken him to a better <lb/>
candidate already nominated, world above. He had conversed <lb/>
would t not lie suicidal for the with a good many times <lb/>
Democratic party to adopt such a about religion, had two con- <lb/>
method Surely Chairman Sim-1 venations dining his sickness and <lb/>
Fresh Gossip from Near-by Vicinities <lb/>
by Our Correspondents an <lb/>
Reported I r Readers. J <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. S. A. <lb/>
nor of place. <lb/>
Fleming, of Greenville, <lb/>
spent Friday in <lb/>
Hiss Julia i i of Greenville, <lb/>
is Miss Maude<lb/>
Department. <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
g CO., <lb/>
Provisions, Country Produce, <lb/>
Fruits, Candies, Tobacco and Cigars. <lb/>
Professor Blend, of Emory col- <lb/>
has an article in The Atlantic <lb/>
Monthly on the question, <lb/>
win. h has brought him into sud- <lb/>
den notoriety kind naturally <lb/>
lo follow a bitter arraignment of <lb/>
the people of the south by a <lb/>
lean for their manner of hand- <lb/>
ling and trying to solve a problem <lb/>
has puzzled minds of the <lb/>
greatest thinkers of sections of <lb/>
i the country. <lb/>
There is nothing too harsh for <lb/>
this professor to say again.-t his <lb/>
own people their treatment <lb/>
, of the <lb/>
Professor charges that the <lb/>
the south is <lb/>
moss sill not advise a course, i tears In his eyes expressed- . , . <lb/>
, , J, . , .-ed and treated lower than a <lb/>
very freely. It Is hard to give ,, <lb/>
him up. twenty two years <lb/>
blooming Into hood, but <lb/>
we do not weep as those who <lb/>
have no hope. Help us to be re- <lb/>
signed to shy will God, <lb/>
nothing in my hand I bring, <lb/>
simply to Thy cross I <lb/>
It is the policy of this paper to <lb/>
stand by the candidates of the <lb/>
Democratic party and it proposes <lb/>
do so now, if the party an- <lb/>
calling another <lb/>
and another candidate <lb/>
in the Held which candidate this <lb/>
paper i to stand by h the prob- <lb/>
It may be that Judge Hill <lb/>
.- u that he has <lb/>
kept wish the political <lb/>
coarse of the State sad is la . <lb/>
, . . ., , ,. , herd to the lender el. <lb/>
wing under Impression that, love has bound heart, <lb/>
the State bes yet n o to . <lb/>
but <lb/>
e n-w is hushed, <lb/>
wans, heart is Still, <lb/>
on hi <lb/>
la resting death's old chill. <lb/>
part. <lb/>
is still <lb/>
. v i- .- a-.- I <lb/>
Uses the times, <lb/>
lad yen will , fall the <lb/>
error that Hems now to hare over- <lb/>
taken you, The convention has <lb/>
bold. Judge Clark has been <lb/>
a the of the <lb/>
I par, by Democrats <lb/>
will <lb/>
Tom comes too <lb/>
late. If you desire the honors of <lb/>
party you the people <lb/>
. ii or <lb/>
you go, Of course <lb/>
Hill does not mean that he <lb/>
nor does he that he expects <lb/>
the endorsement of any other <lb/>
party. He stales that be <lb/>
i- himself a Democratic candidate, <lb/>
A to action of n <lb/>
of Democrats, which i cans of <lb/>
a convention, <lb/>
-Ed no man J Sill's <lb/>
loyalty to bis at that he will <lb/>
not stand that <lb/>
until close the -lay of <lb/>
election. Hill has lost the <lb/>
count of days. He'd Alright <lb/>
when he Bads out. <lb/>
well, i.- about lime for out <lb/>
to <lb/>
out for another royal <lb/>
. <lb/>
glorious lawn, <lb/>
n must w part no<lb/>
his sister <lb/>
It is rumored that the <lb/>
is preparing ti <lb/>
make us a visit, accompanied by <lb/>
hi brother, Prince <lb/>
and Col. his <lb/>
iii-i side do camps, and <lb/>
his second. <lb/>
while in for this <lb/>
o suggest some <lb/>
good work on it <lb/>
part of the <lb/>
now some fellow has found <lb/>
on spirits of turpentine <lb/>
plied freely i- better than com <lb/>
Whiskey fur bile. <lb/>
Bog my; won't a lime <lb/>
He declares that <lb/>
average while man of the south <lb/>
, would sooner kill a than a <lb/>
forty dollar that the <lb/>
j is thought of at all in a gen- <lb/>
say is with the most <lb/>
i lute loathing awl An- <lb/>
other serious cause of complaint <lb/>
by him is that when I <lb/>
el, depot they may not <lb/>
room for the whit's and <lb/>
on they must occupy i <lb/>
their own separate cars. Beach <lb/>
their destination may not <lb/>
the the whites <lb/>
, or rest the <lb/>
can be <lb/>
I divided under- two -ore is <lb/>
of bets and the <lb/>
other is asking more for the <lb/>
along the line of social equality <lb/>
than the n-ks for himself, <lb/>
Every one knows that his charges <lb/>
as to brutal treatment are false. <lb/>
That needs no argument, The <lb/>
leaders of the of the south <lb/>
have refuted them lime and time <lb/>
again. As to his pica for social <lb/>
matter how much <lb/>
may de-ire to as- <lb/>
with the on terms <lb/>
of perfect social equality, he will <lb/>
the do not want <lb/>
to be on these terms with him. On <lb/>
these two subjects this professor <lb/>
should read I he speech of Hooker <lb/>
Washington, President Dudley <lb/>
other colored men of their <lb/>
character and standing. <lb/>
Wednesday evening, Aug. <lb/>
at eight o'clock-, Mr. Bert Smith <lb/>
and Mamie wore <lb/>
married at the home of the <lb/>
bride, which was very tastefully <lb/>
tor the occasion. <lb/>
wedding march, v. <lb/>
beautifully rendered by Mrs. <lb/>
Lillie came Mi. Trunk <lb/>
Davis as best man with Miss Ag- <lb/>
Moore, of honor, who <lb/>
was dressed in pore white organ- <lb/>
and curried pink carnations, <lb/>
came John S, Smith, of Tar- <lb/>
i and Miss of <lb/>
B. Johnson and Miss <lb/>
Smith, both of Greenville; America is not sufficiently civil <lb/>
Miss Lewis and J. Smith. ,.,. Professor We ad- <lb/>
both David Lang, of viM , or <lb/>
Harper, or perhaps the <lb/>
Roland Lang, ,,,,. m, <lb/>
too exclusive him in their <lb/>
N. C., Aug. <lb/>
Again c urge upon our friends <lb/>
who feel Interest in town <lb/>
surrounding community lo <lb/>
bring us the news. We want the <lb/>
outside world to know we arc <lb/>
the land of living and that we <lb/>
are no sluggards. We them <lb/>
to know we are wide-awake and <lb/>
abreast With the and that we <lb/>
are a live, energetic, go-ahead <lb/>
That there is cash here and <lb/>
room for more, in fact we can <lb/>
as inducements for cap- <lb/>
ital as next place going. Po <lb/>
In OS the news friends we <lb/>
will gel there with every leg up <lb/>
and don't forget it. <lb/>
The result of Dane Cooper's tum- <lb/>
from his bike Sunday Is a <lb/>
skinned chin, a bruised lip and a <lb/>
black eye. His seems <lb/>
to be Hie of a <lb/>
will not be to the <lb/>
Hunsucker Cox to friends <lb/>
In town and vicinity, but all are <lb/>
cordially invited to be present at <lb/>
church to witness the <lb/>
Mrs. Bennett who has <lb/>
been at the hospital in Baltimore <lb/>
, for sometime, we are pleased to <lb/>
learn returned last week very <lb/>
by treatment <lb/>
i she received. <lb/>
Mis. f. o. Cos and Master <lb/>
home Saturday from a <lb/>
I visit to <lb/>
Miss i of <lb/>
who had been visiting <lb/>
I the Misses since Friday <lb/>
returned home Monday morning. <lb/>
Misers Lula Lola Stocks, of <lb/>
have been on a visit lo <lb/>
little Miss <lb/>
ti <lb/>
V. Brans, J. U. <lb/>
and wont to <lb/>
Saturday <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Persons wishing first class <lb/>
dry will bring it or send A. <lb/>
Fair by Monday evening tho <lb/>
Mr Fair the <lb/>
laundry, one of the best <lb/>
In State. <lb/>
Our young friend Charlie Baker, <lb/>
of was here <lb/>
Sunday, Charlie was one of our <lb/>
special friends daring the last <lb/>
of High School s to pros <lb/>
u. -m of the Stat. <lb/>
through Bethel Br <lb/>
for <lb/>
D- New York, <lb/>
visiting friends here this week. <lb/>
W. J. Mayo, of this place, left <lb/>
Friday for he <lb/>
has accepted a position as <lb/>
J. D. of <lb/>
spent Saturday town <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
H. H. Taylor returned from <lb/>
Norfolk Sunday. <lb/>
Mrs. Dr. Grimes Thurs- <lb/>
day and Friday in Everetts with <lb/>
Dr. It. J. Nelson and wife. <lb/>
Miss Novella is visiting <lb/>
relations in Everetts this week. <lb/>
Miss Alice Carson, of this place, <lb/>
is visiting friends in Greenville. <lb/>
Quite a crowd left Wednesday <lb/>
for to be present at <lb/>
tho opening sales of the <lb/>
market for the season. <lb/>
Mrs. B. B. Whitehurst <lb/>
day to visit friends near Which <lb/>
Miss Geneva of Green- <lb/>
ville, is visiting relatives of this <lb/>
place. <lb/>
Miss Wiggs, of <lb/>
ton, is Miss Jennie Lloyd. <lb/>
Miss Rose passed through <lb/>
for Goldsboro to visit <lb/>
Ii lends I here. <lb/>
Mr. of Suffolk, Va., <lb/>
Wednesday night in <lb/>
Mrs. of who <lb/>
has been visiting G. W. Howard <lb/>
and of this place returned <lb/>
home Friday. <lb/>
John of Washington, <lb/>
Friday In town on business <lb/>
Prof. Z. D. of Mt. <lb/>
Olive, spent the past week In <lb/>
with friend. <lb/>
Mr. Elizabeth <lb/>
l i, who been with us the <lb/>
past week, returned home Wed- <lb/>
FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C, Aug., <lb/>
Miss Mary of Wash- <lb/>
who has visiting Mrs. <lb/>
D. II. Arnold, returned home yes- <lb/>
D. H. Arnold went to <lb/>
Fruit Jars. <lb/>
for YOU bring hack the stuff and get your dollar. <lb/>
A dollar spent us <lb/>
dollar's worth of <lb/>
every time. It It doesn't <lb/>
Three Time <lb/>
the Value of <lb/>
Any Other. <lb/>
One Third Easier, <lb/>
One Third <lb/>
Agents wanted in all <lb/>
unoccupied territory. <lb/>
Wheeler Wilson Co. <lb/>
I Atlanta, Ga- <lb/>
S. T. WHITE, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb/>
OF NEWARK, N. J., POLICY HAS <lb/>
Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
Paid up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that works automatically,<lb/>
and Miss Smith, <lb/>
Greenville. Then came bride <lb/>
who was attired in <lb/>
white organdy an brides <lb/>
roses, beaming on the arm of <lb/>
groom. They were met by <lb/>
D. II. Arnold who solemnly and <lb/>
impressive made them man and <lb/>
Immediately after the marriage <lb/>
they drove lo Mrs. Tom <lb/>
sister the groom, where a very <lb/>
delightful was given <lb/>
them. They received many <lb/>
and handsome presents. The <lb/>
bride is one of sweet- <lb/>
est and prettiest young ladies, and <lb/>
groom is a most worthy young <lb/>
man. We congratulate happy <lb/>
couple and hope their lives may <lb/>
lie one pesos, happiness <lb/>
prosperity, <lb/>
Hit <lb/>
Mitchell, , Aug. <lb/>
yard Charles <lb/>
A In started <lb/>
dot to take u year <lb/>
waked up el the end Of live <lb/>
day, got so licit he look a <lb/>
gun and blew his brains out. It <lb/>
ruse a very <lb/>
Slat. <lb/>
u prominent tanner living <lb/>
As Mrs. <lb/>
die dog, her r. Miss <lb/>
Ida aged sixty, <lb/>
corner house re- <lb/>
the load from the gun <lb/>
Miss Baker died <lb/>
i net ions of even -hades of col- <lb/>
or. So to And his true level he <lb/>
may perhaps have to travel as far <lb/>
as the wild- of the upper Congo. <lb/>
Wilmington Messenger. <lb/>
Wilcox Said lo Giving Way. <lb/>
Norfolk, Vii., Aug. <lb/>
to die for the murder <lb/>
Nellie at Elisabeth City, <lb/>
IN. Jim Wilcox is said to be <lb/>
giving way under the suspense <lb/>
while his life is in the bands of <lb/>
the Supremo He has heard, <lb/>
it is slated, that he will not be <lb/>
given a new and that even if <lb/>
be should got one and be acquit- <lb/>
he be and <lb/>
strain, ii la alleged, baa told on his <lb/>
Is also claimed that he <lb/>
is feigning Insanity an effort to <lb/>
escape the gallows, It Is slated <lb/>
that w ho is a cigarette <lb/>
Send, bus been noting strangely <lb/>
for sonic tine recently <lb/>
we pleased to he will <lb/>
attend next session <lb/>
Ii is seldom <lb/>
Banner Democratic township <lb/>
of the county asks favors, from her <lb/>
putty, but at next convention <lb/>
she will ask the endorsement of L. <lb/>
L. a Suitable candidate <lb/>
lot the General Assembly. Mr. <lb/>
is a farmer of good <lb/>
sound Judgment, keen perception <lb/>
and knows the needs of the farmer <lb/>
and mechanic. He has man- <lb/>
hood lo express his <lb/>
as we take it is well lo <lb/>
discharge the onerous a <lb/>
legislator, <lb/>
Misses and Julia Von- <lb/>
of and <lb/>
Miss Tripp, of Washing- <lb/>
Ion, are visiting Mrs. John D. Cox. <lb/>
G. A. will have two car <lb/>
loads of cotton seed hulls for sale <lb/>
the latter part of the week. <lb/>
if you wish lo be supplied. <lb/>
J. R. Harper little Miss <lb/>
Clara Belle, went to Black Jack <lb/>
Monday and returned Tuesday. <lb/>
Board. <lb/>
J. V. Wright has moved bis <lb/>
family lo Tarboro. <lb/>
Misses Vivian Parker <lb/>
Harper are in the country visiting <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
Miss Bynum, of Greene <lb/>
county, is town visiting friends. <lb/>
Miss Sense has accepted <lb/>
a n . for M. T. Hoc- <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
Mrs. D. C. who <lb/>
been visiting Mrs. William Lewis, <lb/>
returned to home at Tarboro <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
Mrs. Dicey Jones Miss Ma- <lb/>
King, of Greenville, spent <lb/>
Thursday night in town with Miss <lb/>
Delphi Belcher. <lb/>
BUCK JACK ITEMS. <lb/>
basing a match. and wife this <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
C., Aug. 1902. <lb/>
Mr. and Mis. Alley House <lb/>
children, Neck, spent <lb/>
with relations and <lb/>
left Friday Great Swamp. <lb/>
i and Grimes <lb/>
returned from the pas, <lb/>
week. They reported u flue lime. <lb/>
Jennie of Scot- <lb/>
land Neck, is visiting Bey. J. J. <lb/>
the delay, <lb/>
ii at him, almost <lb/>
Wilcox has <lb/>
friends who believe him <lb/>
guiltiest mid who visit him fie- <lb/>
jail. <lb/>
this <lb/>
very stale. <lb/>
Bud <lb/>
Friday in <lb/>
II. <lb/>
in on <lb/>
Miss Nobles, Olive, <lb/>
Is visiting Miss <lb/>
Fleming, Wash- <lb/>
Black Jack, Aug. n, <lb/>
Clark and B. Dixon went <lb/>
to Friday. <lb/>
Misses Lucy White and Lula <lb/>
Smith attended in Beau <lb/>
fort last <lb/>
Rev. Mr. Boroughs has been <lb/>
suffering considerable from stick- <lb/>
a nail in his foot, but we arc <lb/>
glad to note he is much improved <lb/>
now. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. L. II. White, Jr., <lb/>
went to Wednesday. <lb/>
Mrs. J. W. Dixon has been quite <lb/>
sick for the past days. <lb/>
Cox Marshall Dixon, <lb/>
Clay Root, were here Sun <lb/>
day. <lb/>
We arc glad to note J. K. <lb/>
mt Madison who were <lb/>
shocked Monday <lb/>
are improved. <lb/>
Mrs. Ii. If. White went to <lb/>
Greenville Friday. <lb/>
Amos Clark accompanied by <lb/>
J Miss Lula Smith spent <lb/>
Is Non <lb/>
Will be reinstated if arrears be paid within on month while <lb/>
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory i <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second No Restrictions. Incontestable. I <lb/>
Dividends are payable at beginning of the second and cf eel <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be <lb/>
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase Insurance, or <lb/>
To make policy payable as during the lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, <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 have charge of it ibis season. I <lb/>
been identified 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 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 your <lb/>
team, and all the farmers who to <lb/>
stay over night will And ample <lb/>
Bring tobacco if yon want best prices. <lb/>
To <lb/>
Moor. <lb/>
All.-n Brown . <lb/>
D. <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
D. <lb/>
J. Ii. Cherry A Co. <lb/>
n. Fender. <lb/>
Baker Mart. <lb/>
it Can. <lb/>
r. s <lb/>
no All. n Brown . <lb/>
ll <lb/>
While. <lb/>
W. P. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
I. B. K V. <lb/>
J. A. Hi <lb/>
J N. <lb/>
1- A. <lb/>
Din. <lb/>
A Hooker. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
. J. <lb/>
H. I. <lb/>
lira. U Home. <lb/>
Henry T. <lb/>
J. A. Andrews. <lb/>
J. II. <lb/>
Allen II . <lb/>
pi <lb/>
I- u and <lb/>
. <lb/>
II. I. Cow <lb/>
Board <lb/>
II A. V <lb/>
All. ii <lb/>
P. II. n W. B. r. <lb/>
I. M.<lb/>
i. n. a co. <lb/>
T. Whom <lb/>
A-<lb/>
J. I. a- Mr.<lb/>
J. <lb/>
K. I. Smith.<lb/>
it. j. i <lb/>
ii. P <lb/>
J. I. Woolen. <lb/>
H. J. <lb/>
I. A Andrew. <lb/>
is. Cony. <lb/>
Huff. <lb/>
Peter <lb/>
A, <lb/>
r.-M- Hurley. <lb/>
J. R. Cony. <lb/>
PEE,<lb/>
i. T. <lb/>
W. IS. <lb/>
v. II, y. <lb/>
J. T. <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
W, II. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
A. A. Jr. <lb/>
B. Dudley. <lb/>
J. T. <lb/>
r v <lb/>
W. U. <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
J. H. v. <lb/>
K. II. V. <lb/>
Joe. . <lb/>
Bin k . <lb/>
V. H whom. <lb/>
J. T. Smith. <lb/>
W. PI. <lb/>
K. I. Ii <lb/>
s. I. Dudley. <lb/>
s I. Dudley. <lb/>
W. II <lb/>
j. r. <lb/>
Ii. B. <lb/>
J. T. <lb/>
II. M. <lb/>
w. I. y. <lb/>
II H. l. horn. <lb/>
W. II. aid I <lb/>
J. T. Smith. <lb/>
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W. MO I <lb/>
S. I. <lb/>
J. T . <lb/>
s. I. <lb/>
J. T. . <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
y. <lb/>
W II. <lb/>
s. I. Dudley. <lb/>
w. II. <lb/>
j. T. . <lb/>
J. T. . <lb/>
W, <lb/>
H. I Dudley. <lb/>
so <lb/>
J i. <lb/>
Whom <lb/>
M. <lb/>
a- Ward . <lb/>
K. <lb/>
A- Blow. <lb/>
Ward. <lb/>
PI, A Moor., <lb/>
A Blow. <lb/>
J A Blow. <lb/>
Amount. <lb/>
ml <lb/>
HO <lb/>
mi <lb/>
Inn <lb/>
PEED-<lb/>
To Whom Ai <lb/>
Id Johnson. <lb/>
Honey Johnson.<lb/>
ii. r. Moore. <lb/>
ii. w. <lb/>
T. it. Moon. <lb/>
Raney Johnson. <lb/>
Hopkins. <lb/>
Ii. c. Moore. <lb/>
Harriett Hopkins. <lb/>
Harriett Hopkins. <lb/>
Harriett Hopkins. <lb/>
To Whom I-<lb/>
ll. Duff. <lb/>
no Moore A <lb/>
II. A. White. <lb/>
C Co. <lb/>
Henry Huff. <lb/>
J. X. Hart. <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
lied Oil Co. <lb/>
no Moor. A <lb/>
Henry Huff. <lb/>
If. A. While. <lb/>
c. nil Co. <lb/>
Moore A <lb/>
iv Hooker. <lb/>
Henry Duff. <lb/>
H. A. While. Air. <lb/>
z. no Moore A <lb/>
J. H. While. <lb/>
Henry Duff. <lb/>
II A While, . <lb/>
Henry Huff. <lb/>
Keno Moore A Bra. <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
J. B. White. <lb/>
Moore A Bro. <lb/>
. <lb/>
Red i- oil <lb/>
Moore A <lb/>
ll. Huff. <lb/>
II A <lb/>
Moore A Bro. <lb/>
Henry Huff. <lb/>
J. H. Cherry. <lb/>
to <lb/>
To Whom Issued, <lb/>
T, Kins. <lb/>
Henry T. <lb/>
Miscellaneous. . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Wells n Pumps. <lb/>
Streets and Sewers. <lb/>
r Horst'S. <lb/>
Attorney's Pee. <lb/>
j I <lb/>
l Elections . <lb/>
---------i <lb/>
Aldermen <lb/>
TI. ii. is <lb/>
Prisoners. <lb/>
. <lb/>
Lighting nil. <lb/>
HI- <lb/>
no c,. <lb/>
J ml <lb/>
hi <lb/>
US <lb/>
Issued, <lb/>
Whom <lb/>
J. N. <lb/>
More A Parker <lb/>
Ii. H. . <lb/>
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H. <lb/>
II <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Amount. <lb/>
To When. Issued. <lb/>
c T. <lb/>
K r <lb/>
I. II <lb/>
J. ii. cherry a ;,. <lb/>
I. K. <lb/>
Supply Co . <lb/>
While . <lb/>
II. C. Hooker. <lb/>
J. X. Hurl. <lb/>
supply lo . . <lb/>
P ml. r. <lb/>
It. <lb/>
Wilson. <lb/>
It. <lb/>
I. I. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
It. <lb/>
J. II A Co. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
A Wilkinson.,, <lb/>
Wilson. <lb/>
ll. <lb/>
It. <lb/>
INS, <lb/>
To Issued. <lb/>
W. ii <lb/>
W ll. <lb/>
II II <lb/>
X. <lb/>
A. A. I -in Sr. . <lb/>
S. I. <lb/>
II. P Will. <lb/>
I. W. I. <lb/>
Mini Northern. <lb/>
II I,. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
V. <lb/>
Amount. <lb/>
no <lb/>
Town <lb/>
in N. Term June -v. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
I., <lb/>
H i <lb/>
iv. Hi Hi <lb/>
Hr. <lb/>
. Tux <lb/>
w It. l Ii, White i . hie <lb/>
Ion-, i <lb/>
Hi- <lb/>
i .; . <lb/>
ml <lb/>
I.,. <lb/>
mil Hi- <lb/>
i i <lb/>
I . i<lb/>
mill III- <lb/>
line <lb/>
We. ll,. <lb/>
i. Ii.- In <lb/>
,.;. N. Ti.-i <lb/>
To Whom <lb/>
I. X. <lb/>
A Parker . <lb/>
X. <lb/>
Peril <lb/>
Move A Parker. <lb/>
M v. it <lb/>
Ben i <lb/>
Pent <lb/>
N. Hurt. <lb/>
Peril <lb/>
Co<lb/>
X. <lb/>
peril <lb/>
N. <lb/>
I X. <lb/>
J. Cobb. <lb/>
Hiker A Hurl . <lb/>
X. Hurl.<lb/>
A Hurl. <lb/>
X. <lb/>
linker A <lb/>
J. N. <lb/>
Jr. <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
To Whom Issued. <lb/>
n. j. ion i. i <lb/>
Bun h A J. P . <lb/>
H. mill <lb/>
h Honk Co. <lb/>
Hook A J. . <lb/>
h Boo A J. P. Co. <lb/>
I. J <lb/>
J, X. II in. <lb/>
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; n a . P. Co. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
H. J . <lb/>
in <lb/>
i. . ii. I. <lb/>
I. II. i <lb/>
I. I <lb/>
i. II. Vial linen . III. <lb/>
Hi. June ii Hi.- i <lb/>
an Mile conic, u Inc <lb/>
I. I'll<lb/>
Nat <lb/>
My t me to <lb/>
j my wire p. a <lb/>
B If I <lb/>
I woman f.-r My <lb/>
and plot for. rue <lb/>
to marry one lie- twin <lb/>
rail on <lb/>
When we Mas. <lb/>
Be as <lb/>
This exclamation rather <lb/>
act <lb/>
is I her to me if I had <lb/>
Ma -.-. m atone, hut Instead <lb/>
that she me to her <lb/>
The twin each <lb/>
go only dress. <lb/>
was a very a <lb/>
.- pun-, <lb/>
tun- Mil. Hose was less <lb/>
so Kn,., pretty I was sure <lb/>
, ill S of her years She still <lb/>
i dolls, she <lb/>
l-ii not the <lb/>
in I should <lb/>
j j m- the one. <lb/>
my arm <lb/>
After a waltz we chatted. She <lb/>
no witty and little sharp, meek <lb/>
an I started a <lb/>
In o short space of time I had <lb/>
n in my companion to he a most <lb/>
won an. and It with much re- <lb/>
Side. <lb/>
eyes. <lb/>
and a of Bidden hair were nil <lb/>
In my ship Why <lb/>
not Hie statuesque, dark beau- <lb/>
my mother would so welcome <lb/>
as a <lb/>
In another week I must Be- <lb/>
company mother to the weekly r.- <lb/>
at then <lb/>
they route to my mother's <lb/>
days. Thus a Meek I saw her <lb/>
f.-ll love deeper sad deeper. <lb/>
Dear little lime, I. What a <lb/>
wile she will lie In make home bright <lb/>
happy- for some one. A <lb/>
fear came over me. and I recalled <lb/>
many where Hose <lb/>
anxious 1.1 avoid me, <lb/>
out consideration for her sister or <lb/>
perhaps to save mo from n went <lb/>
ruder the tori tire this sudden ans- <lb/>
pl. urn I Sew to my mother. mist <lb/>
clean of t, mother dear. <lb/>
love you must help me lo <lb/>
gain <lb/>
James, is not thin <lb/>
sudden Ami those you <lb/>
have <lb/>
mother Listen. This is <lb/>
serious. You will admit Hint so sweet <lb/>
Slid unpretending a girl is <lb/>
now. No words. <lb/>
but do, like Hi- frond mother you lire. <lb/>
go and ask Mm. <lb/>
her <lb/>
My dear child. I will teach yon bow <lb/>
to I cannot . back mi <lb/>
my word. I will to <lb/>
nil, the of a <lb/>
fur <lb/>
all this will, such an <lb/>
Hint I mil her <lb/>
I In put <lb/>
end soon found <lb/>
opp <lb/>
were a colleen and a at <lb/>
. dry <lb/>
home. Win ii t r i. in- <lb/>
band, I saw being, <lb/>
I'll . a I <lb/>
the her ll nil i all <lb/>
before Wei.- In <lb/>
the grounds. The words <lb/>
lay lips l me <lb/>
on . la M . i Is <lb/>
going i. cure I . <lb/>
Hut How <lb/>
and I full ah t . at <lb/>
I. we i I <lb/>
ill.- . i i <lb/>
th there i and <lb/>
the wonderful slit ed <lb/>
enter.-. . <lb/>
My i i full <lb/>
la full love. <lb/>
are mine, <lb/>
you v. i v. <lb/>
your x i n u. , , <lb/>
And Hi-. Wile Wore Diamonds. <lb/>
been that one <lb/>
Inquisitive Yankee Abroad. <lb/>
A curious American arrived in <lb/>
of of court London recently. <lb/>
mi elevated trains, are a few of questions ho asked <lb/>
sin <lb/>
inn<lb/>
Whom Am <lb/>
ll. While. <lb/>
II. f Hooker. <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
I. It While. <lb/>
IT. II. <lb/>
H C. Hooker. <lb/>
W. II <lb/>
J. it. While. <lb/>
II. C. Hunker. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
II. While. <lb/>
II. C. Hooker, <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
K, M. <lb/>
N Hart. . <lb/>
K. II. <lb/>
II. c. <lb/>
Is. <lb/>
I., coward. <lb/>
It. While. <lb/>
James B. Whit.-,. <lb/>
who ii arm other in ll <lb/>
I claims popular a <lb/>
wife home who wore <lb/>
mt of Ids earning . lie was <lb/>
I arrested day and his wife <lb/>
mine to .-i . jewel. <lb/>
She shocked in hear lie was s <lb/>
as id thought <lb/>
i Why do <lb/>
blue a prom which will not <lb/>
w din. n nil. in boot <lb/>
slop wear immaculate white <lb/>
aprons i- footwear <lb/>
who them is <lb/>
Muck Why is there no <lb/>
direct landau <lb/>
ha. km <lb/>
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at in the Market and First <lb/>
in the Interest of the Farmer. <lb/>
The GREENVILLE <lb/>
The Pioneer of the Market, is right with you this season, and in better shape than ever to <lb/>
take care of the farmer and get the highest prices for his Tobacco. It is conceded that we <lb/>
have the BEST LIGHTS OF ANY HOUSE ON THE MARKET, and nothing in the way <lb/>
of hard work in the interest of those selling with us will be left undone.<lb/>
Past records prove what we can do for you. G. F. Man <lb/>
back to his first love. He was the tor of th <lb/>
Greenville Warehouse, and trying others has lea none o <lb/>
good as this, and he is here again to make high prices talk at the old <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
R. S, Evans and S. Spain, the other members c t the firm, right <lb/>
at home on the floor of the Greenville, having connected with it <lb/>
for several years. The farmers V. now them and know how hard they <lb/>
WORK FOR HIGH PRICES. <lb/>
The new season is on we are ready for business. If you want the best <lb/>
prices to be had every time bring your Tobacco to the Old<lb/>
The Greenville Warehouse, <lb/>
G. F. Evans Co., Proprietors, <lb/>
Wk ea h <lb/>
COOL <lb/>
CLOTHES <lb/>
Would suit look any cool- <lb/>
if you saved a dollars on <lb/>
If so. look at mil- <lb/>
arc soiling for and <lb/>
In like this want <lb/>
to count <lb/>
and fit is an <lb/>
part. can't very well keep I <lb/>
cool when at <lb/>
coat that <lb/>
down on your favorite- <lb/>
Flannel coats and trousers. <lb/>
Oxford mixed Manuel, just the I <lb/>
for men who want to lie j <lb/>
in hut not in it. <lb/>
If you hoy here, we take the risk. <lb/>
hack if want <lb/>
has spending a few days here <lb/>
left this morning. <lb/>
Mrs. H. IS- Bullock two <lb/>
of Rocky Mount, are <lb/>
visiting relatives lure. <lb/>
Miss Alice Carson, who <lb/>
visiting Mrs. H. A. <lb/>
left this morning for Virginia. <lb/>
Miss Kalie Moore, of Washing- <lb/>
ton, who has visiting <lb/>
Patrick, returned home <lb/>
White Mm and Negro Han on Same <lb/>
Tree. <lb/>
Lexington. Mo., <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
THE CLOTHIER. <lb/>
1.11,1 <lb/>
WM W j <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there Is a CROSS MARE In the <lb/>
margin this it is to remind you <lb/>
that you owe <lb/>
for and we you to <lb/>
settle on early as We need what <lb/>
YOU owe us and hope yon will not keep <lb/>
us waiting for It. <lb/>
This for those who find the <lb/>
cross mark on their paper. <lb/>
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS <lb/>
Snap at Home News Put <lb/>
In Few Words for Busy Reader <lb/>
M. Schultz. <lb/>
here was another good nun <lb/>
night, something of a trash <lb/>
mover. <lb/>
Since the rain H are <lb/>
and the ,, of <lb/>
toes increases. <lb/>
Bonn night <lb/>
were caught in the rain before <lb/>
i hey got home from <lb/>
Gold Watch are <lb/>
offering an excellent chance to win <lb/>
a line gold free. <lb/>
at Carr's Racket Store. <lb/>
Harried. <lb/>
On Wednesday the <lb/>
Methodist church at Mr. <lb/>
Falkland <lb/>
-V. Miss Hattie Lee <lb/>
of South Carolina, were <lb/>
by the Mr. Stokes. <lb/>
The bride groom reached <lb/>
Greenville to <lb/>
their home I Mr. <lb/>
Harris is a sou Mr. John S. <lb/>
Harris prominent farmer of <lb/>
Falkland township and of <lb/>
our best <lb/>
Delightful Sermon. <lb/>
Rev. J. of Home, <lb/>
;., preached a most delightful <lb/>
sermon in the Presbyterian church <lb/>
here Sunday morning. His text <lb/>
was things work together for <lb/>
good to them that love God, to <lb/>
them who are the called according <lb/>
to His If any one pres- <lb/>
failed to be comforted by the <lb/>
analysis this grand <lb/>
text, the fault was in the hearing <lb/>
and not in the preaching. Miss <lb/>
Bertie Bunn, of Henderson, sang <lb/>
a solo daring the offertory at the <lb/>
service. <lb/>
Mower Contest. <lb/>
A most enjoyable home <lb/>
was given Tuesday night by Miss <lb/>
Ethel Cheek, to a <lb/>
number of her friends. <lb/>
Miss Ethel and Frank Cheek <lb/>
received. The guests were highly <lb/>
entertained in a guessing <lb/>
Miss Forbes win- <lb/>
the first prize, Alex Blow, the <lb/>
Music was furnished <lb/>
by Misses Forbes and <lb/>
Bagwell, after which refresh <lb/>
were served. <lb/>
Those present were Misses Helen <lb/>
Forbes, Fannie Bagwell, Bessie <lb/>
Haskett, Martha Lee <lb/>
Abbie Smith Katie <lb/>
Wilson, Frank Wilson, <lb/>
Frank Skinner, Dock Home, Alex <lb/>
Bowling, <lb/>
Leon Warren, <lb/>
quiet crowd of <lb/>
farmers took Chariot Salvers <lb/>
and Gales i I <lb/>
from the jail here this <lb/>
morning and hanged <lb/>
The men were the confessed <lb/>
murderers of George Johnson, a <lb/>
popular farmer, who was shot <lb/>
dead while pursuing Salvers <lb/>
Gates after they bad attempted a <lb/>
raid on his chicken coop. <lb/>
The farmers rode drove into <lb/>
Lexington last night and <lb/>
a. hi., their way to the <lb/>
jail. The prosecuting attorney of <lb/>
the county guards were <lb/>
the building but they saw that <lb/>
I resistance to the lynching party <lb/>
l would lie futile and offered none. <lb/>
Members of the party were equip <lb/>
with crowbars, files and axes <lb/>
work was quietly and quickly, <lb/>
started at the opening the cells. <lb/>
and Gates occupied <lb/>
;,, compartments and nearly half <lb/>
I hour elapsed before both men <lb/>
were secured. <lb/>
With the trembling <lb/>
safely in their possession the crowd <lb/>
j started for the cemetery, three <lb/>
miles from the of the town. <lb/>
Beneath a low tree the leaders <lb/>
led and the crowd formed a circle, <lb/>
with the prisoners in the middle <lb/>
The stillness was hardly broken <lb/>
until the prisoners were asked if <lb/>
they wanted to make any <lb/>
the white <lb/>
not evince one half as much j <lb/>
age as did the He <lb/>
Skinner left this morning j said done the <lb/>
for Baltimore. shooting and that he was to <lb/>
Miss Ethel Skinner left this pleaded for his life but his j <lb/>
morning for Baltimore. j words were cut short and <lb/>
E. H. Thomas returned told to speak. <lb/>
PERSONAL NOTES <lb/>
Brief Mention of People net <lb/>
With In the Social World <lb/>
Monday, <lb/>
Ola is sick today. <lb/>
The editor is on the sick list. <lb/>
J. R. left this morning for <lb/>
Baltimore <lb/>
E. James left Sunday afternoon <lb/>
for Danville. <lb/>
day from Seven Springs. <lb/>
W. B. Greene returned <lb/>
day evening from New York. <lb/>
Miss Mary returned Sat- <lb/>
evening a visit to <lb/>
son- <lb/>
Miss Nina James returned Sat- <lb/>
evening from a visit to Hal- <lb/>
Miss Leona of Greene <lb/>
county, is visiting Miss Emma <lb/>
Starkey. <lb/>
Misses and <lb/>
of Halifax, is Mrs. W. II. <lb/>
Johnson in West Greenville. <lb/>
Captain and Mrs. Barr, of <lb/>
spent Saturday night and Sun- <lb/>
day with Mr. and Mrs. Ola Forbes. <lb/>
Mrs. J. W. Higgs and children <lb/>
Saturday evening from a <lb/>
visit to her parents at Kinky <lb/>
Mount. <lb/>
J. W. Brown and little daughter, <lb/>
went to Kinston <lb/>
day evening and returned this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Mrs. Battle of Rocky <lb/>
Mount, came in Saturday evening <lb/>
to visit her parents, Mr. Mrs. <lb/>
W. M. <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
Hon. Harry Skinner left <lb/>
morning Raleigh. <lb/>
Harvey Jones returned Monday <lb/>
evening from Virginia Beach. <lb/>
Mrs. O. E. Warren and children <lb/>
left this morning for Salisbury. <lb/>
W. A. Bowen has gone north to <lb/>
goods for the firm of Pulley <lb/>
Bowen. <lb/>
Mrs W. B. James children <lb/>
returned Monday evening from <lb/>
Rev. J. N. Booth returned this <lb/>
afternoon from Goose Nest, where <lb/>
he has assisting a series of <lb/>
meetings. <lb/>
August, m, <lb/>
S. A Gainer, of Bethel, was <lb/>
here today. <lb/>
W. of Bethel, <lb/>
was here today. <lb/>
O. H. old is left this morning <lb/>
for Virginia Beach. <lb/>
Miss Rosa Hail, of Snow is <lb/>
visiting Mrs. J. L. Sugg. <lb/>
Carl Wilson returned Tuesday <lb/>
evening from u visit to Plymouth. <lb/>
Miss Ruth Borden, of Plymouth, <lb/>
is visiting the family of W. B. <lb/>
Charlie Best, of Wilson, who <lb/>
He admitted being present with <lb/>
Silvers on the raid In <lb/>
which Johnson was killed. <lb/>
He said he did not know which of <lb/>
them tire I the fatal shot and that <lb/>
neither had murder. <lb/>
both confessed to the pros <lb/>
he said, <lb/>
he said we were equally guilty and <lb/>
would have to hang. I guess my <lb/>
time has <lb/>
Ropes placed around the <lb/>
necks, were drawn light <lb/>
the two were hanged <lb/>
to the same tree. The <lb/>
crowd then disported. At day- <lb/>
break this morning the bodies <lb/>
cut down and brought from <lb/>
the cemetery to an undertaking <lb/>
shop here. This morning a <lb/>
There <lb/>
is no doubt that is verdict will lie <lb/>
that the came to their <lb/>
deaths at the hands of unknown <lb/>
parties. <lb/>
In Lexington there is no popular <lb/>
demand for the prosecution of the <lb/>
Mayor's Court. <lb/>
Mayor H. W. has dis- <lb/>
posed of the following cases in his <lb/>
court last <lb/>
Bob reckless driving, <lb/>
fined and costs total 94.20. <lb/>
Carter, using vulgar and <lb/>
profane language on streets, fined <lb/>
and costs total <lb/>
John assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon, over to <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
Claude Cox, drunk and <lb/>
costs total <lb/>
IT-86. <lb/>
Claude Cox, resisting <lb/>
over to Superior Court. <lb/>
George Wilson, drunk and down <lb/>
upon streets, and costs, <lb/>
9.1 <lb/>
John drunk and dis- <lb/>
orderly, fined and costs, 91.20. <lb/>
Hopkins, assault, not <lb/>
guilty, case dismissed. <lb/>
Amos Daniel, assault, <lb/>
and costs, 94.00. <lb/>
Excursion to Norfolk. <lb/>
Hatch Bros, will run another <lb/>
excursion tor white people from <lb/>
to Norfolk on August 20th <lb/>
returning 27th. One night <lb/>
two days in Norfolk. Fare <lb/>
for the round trip 92.00. Train <lb/>
will pass Greenville at A. M. <lb/>
Nice time for everybody. <lb/>
Today at the House of Greenville <lb/>
Mid-Summer <lb/>
CLEARANCE SALE <lb/>
Millinery Goods. <lb/>
Our Millinery Go in charge of Mrs. M. <lb/>
T. be closed out with all <lb/>
Summer Goods at a sacrifice to make room <lb/>
for Fall Goods. Come get some <lb/>
bargains. <lb/>
Summer Underwear <lb/>
Prices cut on the whole line. dozen <lb/>
Men's colored Sea Island Percale Shirts, <lb/>
detached worth clear- <lb/>
sale price, <lb/>
Umbrellas <lb/>
wood, and Corry's crook <lb/>
handles, fast black, worth and <lb/>
Special sale price. <lb/>
Corsets. <lb/>
fine. and We put them in at <lb/>
the one price. Celebrated makes. <lb/>
Sizes to <lb/>
Mattings <lb/>
and <lb/>
All gout one price. C <lb/>
per yard <lb/>
Clothing. <lb/>
-3 per cent off <lb/>
all Spring and Sum- <lb/>
mer Clothing. Extra <lb/>
good values in Serges, <lb/>
Mohair, Sicilians and <lb/>
Alpacas. Come early <lb/>
while they last. <lb/>
Bed Spreads. <lb/>
per cent cut on all <lb/>
Spreads. <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, <lb/>
in new neat figures and <lb/>
Stripes; good values at <lb/>
and <lb/>
Clearance sale price <lb/>
Sheer Dimity <lb/>
Exquisite new patterns, <lb/>
stripes and pat- <lb/>
terns Good values at <lb/>
and <lb/>
sale price, <lb/>
India Linen <lb/>
and Can't be <lb/>
matched In any city for <lb/>
less than above prices. <lb/>
Special sale price, if <lb/>
Men's Shirts. <lb/>
Detached dear- <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 not thought of. They must <lb/>
go while this hot weather lasts, Our <lb/>
and line, all styles, warrant O <lb/>
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 11.00 and 1.76, extra length, <lb/>
ft. long, very surely worth <lb/>
and 92.76. Special sale price, <lb/>
Armour Co's Soap. <lb/>
Lasting and Flagrant, worth <lb/>
Special sale price per cake, <lb/>
Spool Cotton. <lb/>
. Clark's Spool Cot ion. per Spool. <lb/>
The Most Sweeping of Keen Prices <lb/>
Get in the Main Squeeze. Come Early <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
The Big Store <lb/>
Greenville. N C. <lb/>
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Have <lb/>
. q THAT I AM AN <lb/>
r up-to-date op <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
A OTHER THING <lb/>
I AM TO MENTION <lb/>
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour <lb/>
Yours to <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
CARR, <lb/>
door to Hicks Wilkinson. to Ormond Cut. I <lb/>
., <lb/>
Lag. ; <lb/>
Then is more than the <lb/>
of I smile playing the <lb/>
features of the Democratic <lb/>
politicians in Washington when <lb/>
any is to the House <lb/>
veil boom and of lute <lb/>
I here has been a suggest ton of a <lb/>
similar expression on the <lb/>
of certain Republican <lb/>
while others regard <lb/>
nation with an anxiety which <lb/>
would hardly seem warranted by <lb/>
the As a matter of <lb/>
I there is a suspicion that <lb/>
the Roosevelt boom has been pie <lb/>
I maturely launched is <lb/>
tined to an early grave. It <lb/>
has long been an axiom with <lb/>
that a boom, like good let- <lb/>
must be grown rapidly, that <lb/>
from its first appearance as a tiny <lb/>
leaflet it must grow and wax <lb/>
Strong without a single cheek as <lb/>
otherwise it become stale <lb/>
unpalatable would be <lb/>
eventually rejected as too an- <lb/>
Of course, be said that <lb/>
Mr. Roosevelt has the <lb/>
of such powerful leaders of his <lb/>
as Quay and so he <lb/>
has now, but that he has it now is <lb/>
no guarantee that he will have it <lb/>
in Both of these gentlemen <lb/>
dad re, and before all else, <lb/>
the defeat of Senator Hanna and to <lb/>
cud they are ready to make <lb/>
many sacrifices but that will not <lb/>
prevent either the nor <lb/>
the from changing his <lb/>
mind, entirely, for the of <lb/>
the course, when the <lb/>
convention two years <lb/>
hence to be hold, fan the <lb/>
is at our store. We have them in ,,,., the public. <lb/>
-Ivies and at mice- , ,, ., .,,. <lb/>
as low a the lowed Then as <lb/>
usual are headquarter for the I lust. which <lb/>
Best of Every th in <lb/>
, J . . I answer in the negative, all <lb/>
It will wear out the <lb/>
Get table supplies from n-ambitious young man who now <lb/>
you are sure so have tho best. . . while House will find <lb/>
and CHEESE OX ICE. <lb/>
Tints Pills <lb/>
will save the dyspeptic from <lb/>
days of misery, and enable to eat <lb/>
whatever be wishes. They prevent <lb/>
SICK HEADACHE, <lb/>
cause the food to assimilate and <lb/>
the body, appetite. <lb/>
DEVELOP FLESH <lb/>
mottle. I <lb/>
ins <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
Poultry Fancier <lb/>
The Dixie Fancier, published by I <lb/>
j. B. at Go., is <lb/>
a page monthly journal devoted <lb/>
exclusively to poultry, a subject <lb/>
in people are <lb/>
g more profit interest. <lb/>
We will scud the Fancier free fir <lb/>
a year to any subscriber to <lb/>
who pays <lb/>
a subscription advance <lb/>
daring this mouth. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LIN <lb/>
First Church to <lb/>
lament. <lb/>
V.-<lb/>
For Locks, Hinges, Doors, <lb/>
Windows, Paints, Hope, <lb/>
Collars, Pious, Shovels and Car- <lb/>
Tools, to <lb/>
t e r i a u <lb/>
Church, in Sassafras Fork town- <lb/>
ship, county, is the old- <lb/>
est Presbyterian church in the <lb/>
State. The records show that in <lb/>
the first celebration of the <lb/>
supper in North Carolina <lb/>
was celebrated in this church. <lb/>
Efforts are now being made the <lb/>
earnest Christian ladies of Ibis <lb/>
church to raise funds with which <lb/>
to repair and preserve this old his- <lb/>
building which should be <lb/>
held in sacred remembrance by <lb/>
well as by all <lb/>
Christians. May they be success <lb/>
fill may this grand old church <lb/>
stand ever as a beacon light to <lb/>
point the people <lb/>
Ledger. <lb/>
TICE <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb/>
Aurora, South Creek, Belhaven, <lb/>
Swan Quarter, Ocracoke <lb/>
all for the West with rail- <lb/>
roads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominions. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line Chesapeake <lb/>
3.8. Co. from Baltimore. Mer- <lb/>
Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
July 1st the steam <lb/>
Guide will leave Washington at <lb/>
Thursday and Sat- <lb/>
The Legislature will next year <lb/>
have to face the problem of en- <lb/>
the accommodation for the <lb/>
1876. <lb/>
S. M. Schultz. <lb/>
Wholesale and retail Grover and <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
heads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba <lb/>
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor for Belhaven, <lb/>
suits, Tallies, Lounges, Safe-. Ocracoke and will leave <lb/>
the best <lb/>
That the place lo gel <lb/>
Fruit Jars <lb/>
To My friend. <lb/>
ii la with Jo; I you <lb/>
did tor inc. I was troubled with my <lb/>
or months. <lb/>
advised to did so, <lb/>
and word can not II the good it has <lb/>
done me. A neighbor had dyspepsia <lb/>
no that he had most everything. <lb/>
I told him lo use Words of <lb/>
have coins t from him <lb/>
because I it- W. . <lb/>
Viola, Iowa. Health <lb/>
of mind boil send on <lb/>
and normal a <lb/>
live organ. the great <lb/>
tonic, cure all and I <lb/>
troubles <lb/>
. a, dim good food <lb/>
eat. dose after meats. <lb/>
John I. <lb/>
Gail Ax Shaft, <lb/>
High Life Tobacco, Key West Che <lb/>
roots, Henry George Can <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Bead Meal Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
Beads. Oranges, Apples, Note, <lb/>
dandles, Dried Apples, Peaches. <lb/>
Prunes, Raisins, <lb/>
and China Ware, and Wooden <lb/>
Ware. Cakes Crackers, Mac <lb/>
Best Butter, New <lb/>
Royal Sewing Machines, and nu <lb/>
morons other goods. Quality <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
at a. m. for <lb/>
Belhaven and Washington on Mon- <lb/>
day, Wednesday Friday. <lb/>
The steamer will leave <lb/>
Washington Saturday nights at <lb/>
during July and August, <lb/>
for Ocracoke. <lb/>
J. J. CHEERY, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
J. i;. District <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
CHURCHES. <lb/>
every Sun- <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 Hun <lb/>
lay, morning and evening. Prayer <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
M. pastor. Sunday school <lb/>
L. H. Fender, <lb/>
thin <lb/>
Sunday, morning and evening. Rev <lb/>
J. B. Morton, pastor Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. E. B. <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 Sunday. <lb/>
Sunday school a. in., W. B. <lb/>
Brown, superintendent. <lb/>
every Wednesday a. m. <lb/>
Preaching second, <lb/>
fourth Sunday in each month <lb/>
meeting Wednesday night. <lb/>
Rev. D. W. Davis, pastor. Sun- <lb/>
day school P. M., W. R. <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
regular service <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
S. M. Schultz <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
The Baptist <lb/>
Female University<lb/>
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Dry Goods, <lb/>
ate., go to <lb/>
Mrs. L. H. WHITE, <lb/>
Hack Jack. X. c. <lb/>
line go on bands Prices I <lb/>
. ;. A, ii i bought for cash or <lb/>
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friends only as a matter of <lb/>
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bonds lo the amount of <lb/>
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Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. COREY. <lb/>
A. F. A. <lb/>
Lodge. No. -M, meets first <lb/>
third Monday evening. R. <lb/>
W. M., J. M. Sec. <lb/>
K. River Lodge, No. <lb/>
meet every Friday evening. <lb/>
W. H. C. 0.1 C. L T. M. <lb/>
Hooker. K. of R. and S. <lb/>
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No. meets every Tuesday <lb/>
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D. <lb/>
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A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. meet every first and third <lb/>
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Hail. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy <lb/>
D. Smith <lb/>
I. O. Conclave <lb/>
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D. S. Smith Sec. <lb/>
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Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
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Carolina's Foremost Newspaper. <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer <lb/>
EVERY IS THE YEAR. <lb/>
CALDWELL TOMPKINS, <lb/>
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor. <lb/>
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delivered to any paper between <lb/>
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A cotton ling has mule its <lb/>
in Mississippi and is <lb/>
said lo lie doing much damage. <lb/>
The planter.- are greatly alarm- <lb/>
safety of cotton crop <lb/>
not destroyed. <lb/>
It Needs n Tonic. <lb/>
limes when your liver <lb/>
In. Don't purgatives <lb/>
weaken. <lb/>
poison <lb/>
in set in Ionic to<lb/>
I have <lb/>
little Karly Risers <lb/>
with me several years and <lb/>
Will be receive the support i <lb/>
i does yield to take. Purely <lb/>
action in regard lo loan re <lb/>
as n and be me- <lb/>
with resistance by the <lb/>
Republican who it it be <lb/>
stood back of the opposition <lb/>
to reciprocity Strength <lb/>
to secure the defeat of that policy <lb/>
These are all questions which are <lb/>
being Washington <lb/>
and the answers to which <lb/>
with interest. <lb/>
Alabama, was In one <lb/>
day this week. Speaking the. <lb/>
campaign, be said he did not; <lb/>
take view that tome of <lb/>
hit colleagues did, The <lb/>
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their interest, <lb/>
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Mr. William <lb/>
laughter <lb/>
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township, recently killed a high- <lb/>
land snake, <lb/>
snakes mil of <lb/>
A Necessary Precaution. <lb/>
Don't old. It la worse <lb/>
i- dangerous. <lb/>
ran cure It at Always <lb/>
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i mi. . i throat lung <lb/>
I ,. Ala safe. A. Is <lb/>
i. . i I . iron like It. Jno. L. <lb/>
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TRINITY COLLEGE, <lb/>
DURHAM, N. C. <lb/>
oilers <lb/>
courses of <lb/>
study, new library <lb/>
laboratory equip- <lb/>
gymnasium. <lb/>
Number <lb/>
in ii years Large <lb/>
scholarships <lb/>
awarded annually. Loom <lb/>
made to worthy students. <lb/>
very moderate. <lb/>
For address <lb/>
D. W. NEWSOM, <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
Dental Surgeon, <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every <lb/>
and rices as low at the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market price <lb/>
paid for country produce.<lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
For free book, <lb/>
-MARKS T. <lb/>
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Slow Starvation <lb/>
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If your It can't up the <lb/>
v. In dots actual by decay tug la the <lb/>
the <lb/>
AGRICULTURAL <lb/>
COLLEGE. <lb/>
Industrial Education <lb/>
A 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, HO a <lb/>
board, a month. <lb/>
students. <lb/>
New buildings for BOO. <lb/>
Write for Booklet. Day <lb/>
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Digests <lb/>
What You Eat. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. , y m of <lb/>
and Broken In ls H Is, sand as your <lb/>
Cotton, Grain and JOB of all will not lie but <lb/>
York, in the bathe <lb/>
lbs sensible remedy. <lb/>
eat body and time Ml <lb/>
the stomach. This rest restores health, <lb/>
only the <lb/>
cures, Is Nature's tonic, <lb/>
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Chicago New Orleans.<lb/>
for . -J <lb/>
of <lb/>
September <lb/>
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Train on Clinton Iron roe <lb/>
Union am and <lb/>
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don for all point North dally. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Fats. Agent <lb/>
J. It. <lb/>
T. M. <lb/>
High Grade JOB <lb/>
I Chapel Hill, North Caroline done here, us<lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
All the News <lb/>
-For <lb/>
a Year <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
J. EDITOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, 1ST. C, TUESDAY AUGUST 1902. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
and Friday <lb/>
a Year <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
The Announcement <lb/>
great reductions in every <lb/>
department of store <lb/>
created and <lb/>
out the week. it not <lb/>
fur the fact that out original <lb/>
stock was so enormous, we <lb/>
should have entirely clean- <lb/>
tad out by as it is, we <lb/>
still have a good stock of sizes <lb/>
and styles, and 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 very important <lb/>
sale will be of long duration; <lb/>
ill fuel, of the best lots <lb/>
likely to be closed out <lb/>
day <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 C and now <lb/>
Every Straw Hat in Stock is Marked Down One Half. <lb/>
You will find in our Haberdashery Department rare bar- <lb/>
gains to match our suit prices. <lb/>
Rich j 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/>
and Co-educational. <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/>
course is under experienced <lb/>
and fully competent teachers. <lb/>
to <lb/>
Board at 18.00 to -7.00 per month. <lb/>
BETHEL SCHOOL is situated in one of <lb/>
the most beautiful and healthful locations in Pill <lb/>
county. Fall session opens September I. For cat- <lb/>
and full information, address <lb/>
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal. <lb/>
SUCCESS. <lb/>
Two Measuring <lb/>
ion. <lb/>
A farmer of county, <lb/>
conversation in Journal of- <lb/>
one recently, remarked <lb/>
that while he looked back over the <lb/>
fifty years of his life <lb/>
plated his present age and his <lb/>
standing he was inclined to <lb/>
be ashamed of himself, but upon <lb/>
further bis shame would <lb/>
rather into pride. <lb/>
at his lite from the standpoint of <lb/>
those who count only <lb/>
as success, he could but <lb/>
admit that it had been a failure, <lb/>
enough <lb/>
to give a moderate amount of com- <lb/>
fort, he had neither made nor <lb/>
saved money. lint the other side <lb/>
of the calculated to <lb/>
stimulate a of <lb/>
that be bad made his home <lb/>
he had educated his large family <lb/>
of girls and trained them <lb/>
to useful men and women <lb/>
of them who were grown, the <lb/>
were yet being trained while <lb/>
living for himself he bad veil also <lb/>
for others and hail wielded an in <lb/>
for good in bis community <lb/>
and county. These thoughts came <lb/>
to him in no spirit of vanity or self <lb/>
they were merely the <lb/>
reflections of a sensible man who <lb/>
could look at things as they are. <lb/>
There in Union <lb/>
county who has attained success. <lb/>
He has worked and late <lb/>
worked himself family. <lb/>
He got all he could in his fifty <lb/>
years and kept all lie got. His <lb/>
of each year put into <lb/>
lauds, improved machinery and <lb/>
better stock. When hour <lb/>
glass of his life to the half <lb/>
century mark, spoke him <lb/>
as well to do. Hut had <lb/>
grown up as the weeds about <lb/>
and none of them read or write, <lb/>
in an age of which education and <lb/>
the spread of intelligence are the <lb/>
most marked features, this man <lb/>
has reared his children as he might <lb/>
have done before the invention <lb/>
printing; his sleek and <lb/>
fat, bis barns are full, but bis <lb/>
are and era <lb/>
brightness and happiness, <lb/>
the world is getting better, they <lb/>
are shut out from light and <lb/>
will pass their days expatiated, <lb/>
birthright sold for a mess of pot- <lb/>
which they themselves did not <lb/>
even receive. <lb/>
Which has ban <lb/>
Fewer and fewer grow the eases of <lb/>
success like the latter, those <lb/>
like former daily multiply. <lb/>
Monroe Journal. <lb/>
After Battle--------roll call, <lb/>
After heavy selling Lots. <lb/>
And broken broken prices. <lb/>
and that is why we are 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 than a Webster's <lb/>
lo the otherwise. <lb/>
Attend this End-of Season <lb/>
Sale today and get your share <lb/>
of the bargains <lb/>
Too Many Pardons. <lb/>
The Governor a ill do well to <lb/>
slower in the matter of pardons. <lb/>
a row at a primary, a <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Journal says among the <lb/>
pants, was who bad only <lb/>
lately escaped from the roads by <lb/>
pardon from the <lb/>
There has been much criticism <lb/>
of Governor tor pardon- <lb/>
log and of Solicitor Brooks for <lb/>
recommending the pardon of one <lb/>
of gold brick swindlers. It is <lb/>
claimed that lie was the <lb/>
two and was not <lb/>
at heart his previous <lb/>
ll If had been good, that be <lb/>
ready been la jail two <lb/>
that he ought not to for the <lb/>
same punishment administered to <lb/>
the two men who an- principals In <lb/>
gold brick deviltry. As a <lb/>
matter he was twenty seven <lb/>
old was convicted of an in- <lb/>
famous crime, sentenced to <lb/>
seven years Imprisonment. He <lb/>
ought to have been compelled to <lb/>
sci out bis full <lb/>
New s and Observer. <lb/>
The Gold Production. <lb/>
Half Gallon, per dozen, <lb/>
Quarts, per dozen, <lb/>
The statistics of gold production <lb/>
show that of the whole output of <lb/>
the yellow metal in the last <lb/>
over cent has <lb/>
mined 1880. With the re- <lb/>
To People Pitt County, <lb/>
The people of county know <lb/>
my position public matters and <lb/>
their interests, bin view of the <lb/>
fact that easy Of my friends have <lb/>
a desire that be a can- <lb/>
for the <lb/>
like lo see me the <lb/>
Legislature, I make the following <lb/>
statement. I favor <lb/>
The distribution of school money <lb/>
according to taxes paid by the <lb/>
Just economy, in- <lb/>
stead of a special tax. <lb/>
Better that will re- <lb/>
the people of many of the <lb/>
hardens that oppress them. Las <lb/>
that can lie understood. <lb/>
A reform of the jury system <lb/>
better pay jurors. <lb/>
Relief for court witnesses. <lb/>
A labor contract law for <lb/>
of farmers. <lb/>
Better disposition of our <lb/>
A constitutional convention, if <lb/>
remedies be bad otherwise. <lb/>
Now if the people of county <lb/>
sec lit to nominate and elect me, I <lb/>
will serve them as best can, in <lb/>
the Lower of our <lb/>
T. <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
The Only Department Store in <lb/>
GREENVILLE. <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and Ties <lb/>
on ban d <lb/>
Fresh goods kept mi <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
duly UM <lb/>
of Tit <lb/>
km Executrix of will <lb/>
of John <lb/>
lO fill in <lb/>
tin- lo <lb/>
to the <lb/>
person hit id <lb/>
notified to present them for <lb/>
on or the day of <lb/>
illy, It. this will <lb/>
In bar of <lb/>
ThU day of July, 1902. <lb/>
W. FLANAGAN, <lb/>
of the of John <lb/>
, of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior Exterior Finishings <lb/>
for Fine Modern and Cheap <lb/>
lugs. <lb/>
We solicit your and <lb/>
lo give satisfaction <lb/>
prices, and work. <lb/>
Please send your to <lb/>
Tile Po. Co. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
in 1806. <lb/>
J. I. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipment <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
FOB SUPPLY. <lb/>
A Court Room. <lb/>
At the the weather for <lb/>
some weeks has been of the <lb/>
kind calculated to cause a to <lb/>
wear under clothing or <lb/>
overcoat. It has bees Irksome lo <lb/>
attend any kind of a public <lb/>
indoors, where it has been <lb/>
hot to eggs the <lb/>
most favorable yet last <lb/>
week Judge Shaw held <lb/>
in n tobacco barn. The <lb/>
court house being <lb/>
ed and could not be <lb/>
Judge Shaw ban more <lb/>
ranee, pluck <lb/>
the average man, yet got next <lb/>
to he said he could <lb/>
most feel his cooking <lb/>
that great big old barn. However, <lb/>
he put the wheels of in mo- <lb/>
and made a bole in dock- <lb/>
et, the to lie completed <lb/>
the last of this week. <lb/>
We have just added Steam Supply to our business and <lb/>
will fell anything in this line very low. See us when in want of <lb/>
and Angle Valves, Standard Globe <lb/>
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water <lb/>
Oil Cups, Air Cocks, Steam Hancock <lb/>
U, S. Injectors, Gangs Cooks, Steam <lb/>
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Fitting all sizes. <lb/>
LINE OF Packing, Rubber Belt, <lb/>
Belt, Leather Belt, Belt Lacing, Bell Hooks, <lb/>
SOLE AGE <lb/>
to in Surgery. <lb/>
Train of North- <lb/>
of mining in the Trans-1 western road are to receive <lb/>
the methods t ion In medicine and surgery, <lb/>
production are now employ-1 they shall be able to set a <lb/>
throughout the broken leg bind up <lb/>
of gold territory being I of the injured. <lb/>
carried on great combination of I Hallway surgeons have estimated <lb/>
is sure to be that to per cent, the deaths <lb/>
vastly increased. The of which now occur from injuries re- <lb/>
n new adjustment of rel veil in railway wrecks would <lb/>
lie to in not provided injured re- <lb/>
undertakings, higher skillful and aid <lb/>
prices and greater apparent pros-at once. The value of the theory <lb/>
The production of gold bat appealed to the officials of the <lb/>
the States is now about, Northwestern. <lb/>
one third of the total product and I It is proposed to establish a <lb/>
of lute years a larger and larger , school of instruction, where train <lb/>
proportion has been retained in be taught rudimentary <lb/>
the country, greatly strengthening surgery, become with <lb/>
our position among the of the remedial used for the <lb/>
purpose of temporary relief and <lb/>
. learn what materials arc used <lb/>
Parson Could Shoot. lo use them. this <lb/>
every passenger and freight <lb/>
Aug. I .,, . ,,. <lb/>
. . ,, , will a medicine chest <lb/>
double at ,, . , , . ,, ,. <lb/>
r j well with all the materials <lb/>
county, reached here tonight. Two <lb/>
brothers, John William Tram- <lb/>
well were killed by Kev. Whig <lb/>
Duncan, a Baptist minister, whom <lb/>
they assaulted, following a quarrel <lb/>
in which John charged <lb/>
the clergyman with being too Inti- <lb/>
mate with Ma wife. Duncan de- <lb/>
the but the <lb/>
repeated and then assaulted the <lb/>
minister With clubs, beating him <lb/>
merely about the bead. He man <lb/>
aged lo gel away, warning both <lb/>
men mil to continue their assault. <lb/>
Both followed however, <lb/>
started to renew the assault when <lb/>
Duncan drew his revolver and <lb/>
Bred, killing both. <lb/>
Which physicians and surgeons <lb/>
thick essential for the purpose. <lb/>
Chicago Dispatch. <lb/>
The life companies <lb/>
have policies force in this <lb/>
State, covering <lb/>
issued policies during <lb/>
the year for <lb/>
of premiums and paid <lb/>
losses. <lb/>
Harvesting- Pip and Farm Tile <lb/>
Garland Cook Stoves. <lb/>
Why b <lb/>
is noticeable arc <lb/>
left standing hitched to vehicle <lb/>
now than formerly. We <lb/>
asked a the day <lb/>
why this was. good reason <lb/>
could be given. It might be <lb/>
vehicles are nut prised now as the <lb/>
I Here formerly and cost less <lb/>
replace. reason given i. <lb/>
I homes me driven lo vehicles <lb/>
than tiny used lo he and are <lb/>
driven In company more. The <lb/>
I man who driven to town once a <lb/>
month usually takes his horse <lb/>
loose from the baggy before hitch- <lb/>
but man who comes <lb/>
day go to <lb/>
trouble. the bridle <lb/>
reins over a and goes away.<lb/>
Lynched on General Principles. <lb/>
New Orleans, Aug <lb/>
named John was lynch- <lb/>
ed at county, <lb/>
Mississippi, near the Louisiana <lb/>
line, by a mob of unknown white <lb/>
men for various robberies and <lb/>
crimes. The lynching occurred <lb/>
in a backwoods district, and there <lb/>
are few particulars. The coroner <lb/>
was body <lb/>
rat twinging from a tree by the <lb/>
roadside. The body was taken <lb/>
down buried, but nothing <lb/>
could be learned of the <lb/>
a Li-publican candidate for <lb/>
in Kansas charges <lb/>
admission to bis meetings. Hut <lb/>
the people in his bailiwick don't <lb/>
have much fun they enjoy <lb/>
I his Star. <lb/>
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your tongue, cure your <lb/>
make your liver <lb/>
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