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What <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
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Tinware, , AM A TO mention <lb/>
Come to see for your next Barrel Flour <lb/>
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Jas. B. White. <lb/>
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LINKING V <lb/>
they will promptly the nausea, <lb/>
SICK HEADACHE <lb/>
which follows, restore <lb/>
the appetite and remove <lb/>
Int. Elegantly sugar coated. <lb/>
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CARR <lb/>
For lucks, Doors, <lb/>
Windows, Paints, Pope <lb/>
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car- spared he would <lb/>
go to <lb/>
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main fact, was sentenced <lb/>
to death lot down the prop- <lb/>
that it is the earth that re- <lb/>
and not the sun. It was <lb/>
promised him that he <lb/>
H. CARR <lb/>
to Ricks Wilkinson. <lb/>
to fair. <lb/>
Tell You. <lb/>
That the lo get the best <lb/>
Fruit Jars <lb/>
is our store. We have them in <lb/>
different styles and sizes at prices <lb/>
ion as the lowest. Then as <lb/>
usual we are headquarters the <lb/>
the way to the place of execution <lb/>
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to a trusted attendant that <lb/>
it is the earth that revolves, just <lb/>
the same. WM a <lb/>
but he didn't have the sand. <lb/>
More power to the- elbows of the <lb/>
Boxers more fuel <lb/>
their sand boxes And the <lb/>
to all everywhere <lb/>
when they are <lb/>
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. <lb/>
A convention of the Democratic <lb/>
party of Pitt county is hereby call- <lb/>
ed to meet in the House <lb/>
on Thursday, August <lb/>
28th, 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 lie held <lb/>
at the usual meeting places the <lb/>
townships Saturday, August <lb/>
at P. M. for the <lb/>
appointing delegates and <lb/>
alternates to said county <lb/>
the nomination of candidate <lb/>
for Justice of the Peace Con- <lb/>
stables and also to elect a <lb/>
ship Executive Committee. The <lb/>
number of delegates and alternates <lb/>
each township will to <lb/>
is as <lb/>
Beaver Dam<lb/>
Bethel <lb/>
Carolina<lb/>
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Falkland <lb/>
Greenville<lb/>
Creek <lb/>
By order of the Democratic Ex- <lb/>
Committee of Pitt County. <lb/>
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L. Sec'y. <lb/>
1875 <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Wholesale and retail Grocer and <lb/>
Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
steads, Mattress, Oak Baits, Ba <lb/>
by Carts, Parlor <lb/>
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
and Gail Ax <lb/>
Life Tobacco, Key West Che <lb/>
roots, Henry George Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal and Bulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, <lb/>
Candies, lined Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Glass <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes Crackers, <lb/>
Cheese, Best Butter, New <lb/>
Sewing Machines, nu <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
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Tenn., had a battle with live men, <lb/>
to be the Tennessee pen- <lb/>
escaped <lb/>
miles north of Florence yesterday. <lb/>
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pistols and blue jump- <lb/>
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coining south, and <lb/>
followed on horseback. <lb/>
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sitting a lumber pile at a cabin, <lb/>
he opened lire his pistol at <lb/>
All live men retained <lb/>
the tire and White jumped off his <lb/>
bore, using it as a protection. <lb/>
Two men, whom White recognized <lb/>
as Hyatt and John Doc, stood <lb/>
their ground until their pistol.-, <lb/>
rage rate of -peed and <lb/>
fell from a platform Another <lb/>
excursionist reported it to the con- <lb/>
and the train was stopped <lb/>
at Willard and the section master <lb/>
notified. He went in search of were empty <lb/>
and found him lying by the <lb/>
the road joined the other <lb/>
three, whom White says he <lb/>
as Fred <lb/>
Bridge and James from <lb/>
photographs sent out by the <lb/>
on authorities. White left ibis <lb/>
morning with Sheriff Hill and will <lb/>
make another effort to capture <lb/>
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to-cud Ibo body to Everett. The <lb/>
corpse was carried upon yesterday <lb/>
morning's train. <lb/>
Building <lb/>
Durham, Aug. <lb/>
this afternoon the rear end of <lb/>
time brick building, <lb/>
Corcoran and streets, col- <lb/>
lapsed. or eight bun- <lb/>
dollars. building <lb/>
to the heirs and was <lb/>
management of Hackney. <lb/>
Ir had been in a dangerous Hindi- <lb/>
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braced. the first <lb/>
was a bar room, and there were a The <lb/>
number people in there at the, way is importing anthracite coal <lb/>
nine. All got out without Wales and finds it cheaper <lb/>
hurt. Total damage to building than Pennsylvania anthracite at <lb/>
and i not more than one the advanced prices. Wilmington <lb/>
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ti Coarse, all Ice.<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 Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb/>
Aurora, South Creek, <lb/>
Swan Ocracoke and <lb/>
all points for West with rail- <lb/>
roads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line and Chesapeake <lb/>
B. S. Co. from Baltimore. Mer <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
July 1st the steam- <lb/>
Guide will leave Washington at <lb/>
a. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- <lb/>
for <lb/>
and Ocracoke and will leave <lb/>
coke at a. m. for <lb/>
and Washington on Mon- <lb/>
Wednesday Friday. <lb/>
The steamer Hatteras will leave <lb/>
Washington Saturday nights <lb/>
o'clock, during July and August, <lb/>
for Ocracoke. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
J. E. District Supt. <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
per Session <lb/>
POT <lb/>
R. T. VANN, Raleigh. N. C. <lb/>
HIGH SCHOOL <lb/>
Has a large commodious <lb/>
school building, well <lb/>
Dorm- <lb/>
school <lb/>
grounds. Courses of <lb/>
it met ion Literary, <lb/>
Music and Art. Thorough <lb/>
teaching in every Dept. <lb/>
Faculty of six teachers. <lb/>
Health and morals of <lb/>
place Board <lb/>
per month. Tuition <lb/>
reasonable. Send for <lb/>
Q. E. LINEBERRY, <lb/>
TRINITY COLLEGE, <lb/>
DURHAM, N. C, <lb/>
Offers graduate and <lb/>
undergraduate courses of <lb/>
study, new library <lb/>
laboratory equip- <lb/>
and gymnasium. <lb/>
Number students <lb/>
bled in i years. Large <lb/>
of scholarships <lb/>
awarded annually. Loans <lb/>
made to worthy students. <lb/>
very moderate. <lb/>
For address <lb/>
D. W. REGISTRAR. <lb/>
J. J. BELT. <lb/>
-DEALER IN- <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. COREY. <lb/>
CHURCHES. <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening <lb/>
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. <lb/>
school a. m. II. A. Allen <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
every Bun <lb/>
lay, morning and evening. <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
IT. M. En re, pastor. Sunday school <lb/>
a. m. L. H. Pender, <lb/>
thin <lb/>
Rev <lb/>
i. B. Morton, pastor <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/>
second, <lb/>
and fourth Sunday In each month <lb/>
Prayer meeting Wednesday night. <lb/>
Rev. D. W. Davis, pastor. Sun- <lb/>
day school P. M., W. R. Par- <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
regular service <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
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Lodge. No. meets <lb/>
third Monday evening. R. <lb/>
W. II., J. M. Sec. <lb/>
K. River Lodge, No. <lb/>
meet every Friday evening. <lb/>
W. H. C C. L T. M. <lb/>
Hooker, K. of R. <lb/>
I. O. O. Lodge, <lb/>
No. meets every Tuesday <lb/>
evening. W. Atkins, N. G., <lb/>
D. Overton. See. <lb/>
B. A. Zeb Vance Council, No. <lb/>
1606, meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, Secretary, J. <lb/>
S. Regent. <lb/>
A. O. <lb/>
No. meet every first and third <lb/>
Thursday night in Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy <lb/>
D. Smith <lb/>
I. O. Conclave <lb/>
No. meets every second and <lb/>
fourth Monday night in <lb/>
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb/>
D. Smith Sec. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete every in <lb/>
and prices as low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
thousand <lb/>
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Newspaper. <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer <lb/>
DAY IN THE YEAR. <lb/>
CALDWELL I TOMPKINS, Publisher-. <lb/>
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Broken In <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, <lb/>
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Chicago N <lb/>
THE Receives the <lb/>
largest telegraphic news <lb/>
to any paper l-t <lb/>
Atlanta, and <lb/>
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paper. <lb/>
OBSERVER con- <lb/>
ii or more pages. ; <lb/>
to a large extent made <lb/>
original matter.<lb/>
Kit printed and <lb/>
ii per year. The .- t paper <lb/>
in Ninth <lb/>
Sample copies sent application. <lb/>
THE OBSERVER, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Is your of Stationery <lb/>
Cell low II it is, send your <lb/>
PRINTING of all <lb/>
in latest and best <lb/>
Big Mill and Town. <lb/>
Topeka, Kan., Aug. <lb/>
for the proposed ten million dollar <lb/>
mill projected by <lb/>
Soul has Keen <lb/>
Kansas, near <lb/>
Topeka. The promoters hold an <lb/>
option on 1,700 acres of laud <lb/>
Not u ill the mill <lb/>
and buildings directly <lb/>
to tin Industry be built on this <lb/>
laud, inn protect hi said to <lb/>
the construction of a village <lb/>
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In the mill their families will <lb/>
live. <lb/>
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by Blood Mound,. <lb/>
Lumberton, H. Aug. <lb/>
Ike alias <lb/>
fruit and Water <lb/>
Wednesday by <lb/>
Mr. and lodged <lb/>
tall. Blood were put on <lb/>
the track after and soon <lb/>
locating the fugitive, <lb/>
lie confessed to Inning murdered <lb/>
a man mid woman <lb/>
times when your liver <lb/>
ii 11- a ionic. Don't purgatives <lb/>
weaken. DeWitt's <lb/>
Little expel nil poison <lb/>
from the net as tonic to <lb/>
the liver. W. fill Highland <lb/>
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carried Little <lb/>
with me tor would <lb/>
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to talk on it. <lb/>
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lo exert ourselves to secure their <lb/>
welfare better. <lb/>
Precaution. <lb/>
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than unpleasant. It <lb/>
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curs it once. Always <lb/>
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iv. Children like it. Jno. U <lb/>
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Natal, South <lb/>
Africa, that they arc fed to the <lb/>
hogs I'm with a pineapple flavor <lb/>
would a sort of <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
The descendants, of Benjamin <lb/>
Franklin make claim against the <lb/>
cities of Philadelphia and Boston <lb/>
for money left to those cities by <lb/>
ancestors lo be used for the <lb/>
benefit of printer and artisans of <lb/>
the craft, They contend <lb/>
that the gifts have been forfeited <lb/>
because never used for the <lb/>
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sum was two thousand, <lb/>
one hundred sterling. It <lb/>
is claimed that the is now <lb/>
about tour hundred <lb/>
Messenger. <lb/>
To Mr Friend. <lb/>
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stomach foil months. Ion <lb/>
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so tie had tried most everything. <lb/>
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gratitude have come to me from him <lb/>
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bowel trouble, Indigestion, <lb/>
digest food food <lb/>
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will the canal <lb/>
ask the cracker <lb/>
barrel. <lb/>
the treasury <lb/>
to the stated man <lb/>
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ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb/>
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Study and Manual Work <lb/>
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Chemistry, Electric- <lb/>
Mechanic Arts, and <lb/>
Cotton Manufacturing. <lb/>
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Tuition and room, a <lb/>
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Train on Clinton for <lb/>
dally, Sunday, Rill and <lb/>
J. at M am <lb/>
pm. <lb/>
don all North dally, all rel. funk <lb/>
Hal <lb/>
H. M. <lb/>
Pass. Agent <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
T. M. Manager <lb/>
Orders for JOB PRINTING are <lb/>
Best <lb/>
All the News <lb/>
Twice i Week <lb/>
a Year <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
TRUTH ID. TO <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST <lb/>
Twice a Week <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
and Friday <lb/>
a Year <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
ALL GOODS MUST WALK. <lb/>
We are anxious to but we are not <lb/>
so anxious for money that w will jeopardize <lb/>
business by offering stuff we stand <lb/>
back of. We arc as jealous of our good name <lb/>
as we are proud of our business. Come this <lb/>
week and see how far a dollar bill will <lb/>
Mr. Wilkinson is in the northern mar- <lb/>
buying Fall and Winter goods, and <lb/>
all summer goods must suffer great <lb/>
cuts. We mean carry over. <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 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/>
11.00 to 93.00. <lb/>
Board at to per month. <lb/>
BETHEL HIGH SCHOOL is situated in one of <lb/>
the most beautiful and healthful locations in Pitt <lb/>
county. Fall session opens September For cat- <lb/>
and full information, address <lb/>
J. W. Principal. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and Ties always <lb/>
on hand <lb/>
Fresh goods kept <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having before <lb/>
t i-minty <lb/>
us of will <lb/>
of Flanagan, 00- <lb/>
hereby lo persona In- <lb/>
lo the to <lb/>
to the nil <lb/>
I--i--. n- having claims <lb/>
are for <lb/>
m- before the <lb/>
July, 1803, or lie plead <lb/>
n bar of recovery. <lb/>
21st July, <lb/>
W. FLANAGAN, <lb/>
the John <lb/>
Flanagan. <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Manufacturers of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior and Exterior Finishings <lb/>
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build- <lb/>
solicit your patronage and <lb/>
to give satisfaction in <lb/>
prices, stylos and work. <lb/>
send your orders to <lb/>
Tile Co. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
J. W. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Hags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
Fatal Shooting Star <lb/>
an encounter between a train <lb/>
crew and four drunken <lb/>
on Seaboard Air Liz <lb/>
train near Henderson shortly <lb/>
after noon today, one man was <lb/>
killed and another probably fatal- <lb/>
injured. The dead is Assistant <lb/>
Master and the in- <lb/>
James Mitchell, a <lb/>
on the train. The white man <lb/>
was shot through the head and died <lb/>
immediately. The was shot <lb/>
the stomach and was carried to <lb/>
Four were <lb/>
the shooting party and three of <lb/>
them are in jail at Henderson. <lb/>
The other his escape by <lb/>
jumping from the train and he Is <lb/>
now being pursued. <lb/>
The trouble occurred mi Mid- <lb/>
between and <lb/>
Henderson. Clements <lb/>
was trying to keep the <lb/>
their part of the train, when they <lb/>
became insulted and the snooting <lb/>
followed. The were being <lb/>
taken from Virginia to <lb/>
N. C, to <lb/>
H. Norman, of Halifax, <lb/>
who is now at Hotel Cat <lb/>
this city, was a <lb/>
assisted in the three <lb/>
lie says <lb/>
live came into the white <lb/>
car and began to sing, being at <lb/>
the lime partly under the <lb/>
of whiskey. Conductor Clem <lb/>
told them to go back into the <lb/>
colored car, when they became <lb/>
boisterous refused logo. The <lb/>
conductor then went after the <lb/>
porter to assist him. When <lb/>
he returned the were <lb/>
the car for colored people and <lb/>
upon appearance of <lb/>
the conductor of them pulled <lb/>
a gun and tried lo shoot him. The <lb/>
was knocked down by <lb/>
Master who was <lb/>
killed. The ball entered the tight <lb/>
cheek and ranged upward, killing <lb/>
him Instantly, As he fell to <lb/>
another of the fired <lb/>
at the dying man and the ball took <lb/>
effect in the stomach of Jim Mitch- <lb/>
ell, the The <lb/>
saved his life by getting behind <lb/>
the door. T ere was great ex- <lb/>
among passengers, <lb/>
but three of the were dis- <lb/>
armed and Had with ropes. The <lb/>
fourth escaped by jumping from <lb/>
the train. A poise was soon <lb/>
pursuit and a telephone message <lb/>
from Henderson tonight says <lb/>
that blood-hounds have been <lb/>
cured and he taken. The <lb/>
dead of and the three <lb/>
the <lb/>
train at Henderson, the prisoners <lb/>
hurried to the jail. <lb/>
Durham Observer, <lb/>
tilth. <lb/>
A Significant Fact. <lb/>
The lax list of the town of Wash- <lb/>
and township shows a re <lb/>
of affairs in one <lb/>
particular, as far as I lie colored <lb/>
race is concerned. In a <lb/>
son of the total valuation of tire <lb/>
arms in for taxation with <lb/>
farming show about <lb/>
the ratio to each oilier in favor of <lb/>
fire arms as dollars is to four. <lb/>
In other words, the stun total of <lb/>
the books shows while the <lb/>
have invested ten dollars <lb/>
their hard earnings in lire arms, <lb/>
they have only invested four <lb/>
Ian in farming implements. It <lb/>
was nothing unusual for a <lb/>
to admit that he was the owner of <lb/>
front one to live pistols. There is <lb/>
food for thought In state <lb/>
moot, and it shows further <lb/>
of the law against carry- <lb/>
concealed a capons.- Washing- <lb/>
ton <lb/>
Know What You <lb/>
When v take hill <lb/>
Tonic the formula is plainly <lb/>
printed on bottle showing <lb/>
it ,. iron and in a <lb/>
form. We.<lb/>
After the Battle-----roll call, <lb/>
After heavy Lots. <lb/>
And broken lots mean broken prices, <lb/>
and that is why are having a <lb/>
Great Reduction Sale <lb/>
All Summer Goods are marked <lb/>
down at special prices for <lb/>
special selling. <lb/>
Lawns, Dimities, Shirt- <lb/>
waists, Parasols, Fans, etc. <lb/>
Special lot Slippers and <lb/>
and Children's. <lb/>
Some of these are worth <lb/>
We give your choice for <lb/>
A wind to the wise is <lb/>
better than a Webster's <lb/>
to the otherwise. <lb/>
Attend this End-of-the-Season <lb/>
Sale today and get yum- share <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Half Gallon, per dozen, <lb/>
Quarts, per dozen, <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
The Only Department <lb/>
GREENVILLE. <lb/>
In <lb/>
Headquarters <lb/>
FOR HARDWARE STEAM SUPPLY. <lb/>
We have just added Steam Supply to our and <lb/>
will tell anything in this line very low. Sec In of <lb/>
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard Globe <lb/>
and Angle Valves, check Valves, Water <lb/>
Oil Cups, Air Cocks, Steam Hancock <lb/>
U. s. Injectors. Cocks, Steam <lb/>
Pipe all sizes. Pipe Fitting all sizes, <lb/>
COMPLETE LINE OF Packing, Rubber Bolt, <lb/>
Belt, Leather Pelt, Belt Lacing, Bell Hooks. <lb/>
Sewer and Drain <lb/>
Garland Cook Stoves <lb/>
BAKER <lb/>
Ex-Gov. and Public <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
I read the article by Ex-Gov. <lb/>
iii Sunday's News <lb/>
of August 3rd and but for <lb/>
pressing duties requiring <lb/>
close undivided attention just at <lb/>
this season would have replied to <lb/>
sonic tilings be said at <lb/>
date. <lb/>
K- Governor need not bare <lb/>
dwelt so much upon what our <lb/>
State Constitution contains in re <lb/>
to school taxes. Many <lb/>
as as <lb/>
informed by <lb/>
his citations and elaboration. The <lb/>
people have changed our <lb/>
in some necessary particulars, <lb/>
and they can also alter it as <lb/>
methods of providing funds for the <lb/>
maintenance of public schools for <lb/>
both races. The most of t lie white <lb/>
people have conic lo the conclusion <lb/>
the way to settle the free <lb/>
school problem is for white <lb/>
man's taxes to go to the while <lb/>
schools and the black man's go <lb/>
to the colored schools. <lb/>
Hut let me come to the <lb/>
matters which I wish to notice. <lb/>
The Ex in his recent <lb/>
tide sees lit condemn East- <lb/>
individual fur certain language <lb/>
used in a convention, <lb/>
our present Governor and others, j <lb/>
Thai said individual stated the <lb/>
only he wished was <lb/>
that live to be a <lb/>
and years old have lo leach a <lb/>
school the of their j <lb/>
lives and lie denied the use <lb/>
The individual thus re <lb/>
to Is myself. the <lb/>
attributed to Is <lb/>
correct and misleading, I <lb/>
wish to say lite remarks I did <lb/>
make had reference to <lb/>
nor, <lb/>
Thomas Jordan and not <lb/>
Gov. and others. I have <lb/>
no reason to believe that Gov. <lb/>
cock's and are as ex- <lb/>
on this line as Gov. <lb/>
la the campaign two tears ago <lb/>
when Bob spoke in Green <lb/>
he addressed a few remarks <lb/>
lo the telling them the <lb/>
people were going to the <lb/>
amendment, and <lb/>
they behaved <lb/>
would follow another amend- <lb/>
to unites to educate <lb/>
white children and the blacks to <lb/>
educate This sentiment <lb/>
was loudly applauded by Hi per <lb/>
cent of his audience. The <lb/>
these utterances <lb/>
of Mr Glenn In the presence of <lb/>
several people, saying if pres- <lb/>
amendment contained such a <lb/>
I feature he would be canvass- <lb/>
stale on the other side. <lb/>
one remarked he would have <lb/>
ii lonesome time of ii all <lb/>
I be Democrat voters favored it. <lb/>
lie says my remarks were <lb/>
creditable lo me. I am not con- <lb/>
as to his when I <lb/>
express my <lb/>
am open-handed, <lb/>
nothing conceal, and the <lb/>
people can ill ways <lb/>
position and conduct, The <lb/>
is different, very differ- <lb/>
us have <lb/>
his posing as a t tailing <lb/>
in in in the lobby the <lb/>
or is <lb/>
in i i legislature lo <lb/>
n , i pi the ii mis of certain rail- <lb/>
roads us i i taxes should pay, <lb/>
etc . appeal as Id mil <lb/>
and at Hi i the public lull rest, <lb/>
w t he w as soon made <lb/>
and he to admit ho was <lb/>
hired and paid it <lb/>
fee lo their side. <lb/>
He says be bat ed his <lb/>
i ii half a century. <lb/>
I am tiling to give him credit <lb/>
while credit i- due. The <lb/>
i h.- rewarded him. <lb/>
be bile people slate have <lb/>
been generous to him. It <lb/>
seems now he would repay them <lb/>
by taxing Hunt heavier to educate <lb/>
another race and educate their <lb/>
own children With ml the task of <lb/>
educating every child. This <lb/>
is somewhat in line with what I <lb/>
have often heard it said when he <lb/>
was elevated to high official <lb/>
what he had to give he <lb/>
gave to his enemies to conciliate <lb/>
them and ignored his friends. My <lb/>
outspoken opinion is that it is an <lb/>
unreasonable task to continue the <lb/>
effort to educate the of the <lb/>
State at the expense the poor <lb/>
white tax payers of Carolina. <lb/>
This tax is a and what <lb/>
goes from pockets into the <lb/>
school fund should be for <lb/>
cal ion of own race, their own <lb/>
children. <lb/>
If in some way or another the <lb/>
Ex-Governor should be the owner <lb/>
of much real estate in the near <lb/>
future, it would be bettor that his <lb/>
increased school luxes should go <lb/>
towards the education of <lb/>
of the white men who have <lb/>
helped him the days gone by <lb/>
than he distributed per capita be- <lb/>
tween Hie two races of our state. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
Aug. <lb/>
To the White People of Pitt County. <lb/>
The people of Pitt county know <lb/>
my position in public matters and <lb/>
their interests, but in view of the <lb/>
fact my friends have <lb/>
expressed a desire that I be a can- <lb/>
for the <lb/>
like to see me in the <lb/>
Legislature, I make the following <lb/>
I favor <lb/>
The distribution of school money <lb/>
according to taxes paid by the <lb/>
laces. <lb/>
taxation economy, <lb/>
Stead of a special tax. <lb/>
that will re- <lb/>
the people of many of <lb/>
burdens oppress them. Laws <lb/>
can be understood, <lb/>
A reform of the jury system and <lb/>
better pay juror,. <lb/>
Relief for court witnesses. <lb/>
A labor contract law fur <lb/>
of <lb/>
letter disposition of our con. <lb/>
A constitutional convention, if <lb/>
remedies he had otherwise. <lb/>
If people of Pitt county <lb/>
see lit to nominate and elect me, I <lb/>
will serve them as I can, in <lb/>
the Lower House of our <lb/>
T. <lb/>
Illicit Still . <lb/>
Deputy Revenue Collector M, <lb/>
went to Beaufort county <lb/>
Sunday where he and do <lb/>
h moonshine still. It was <lb/>
located about a mile and a half <lb/>
from or is <lb/>
known as Edwards Mill, <lb/>
was deep in the swamp being over <lb/>
a a from any road. It <lb/>
rated not far from where <lb/>
still was destroyed about <lb/>
is believed that the <lb/>
person in charge of this still <lb/>
who Is alleged to have <lb/>
killed a United States <lb/>
a year ago. had <lb/>
found engaged In the illicit <lb/>
business and attempted <lb/>
lo lines, him but be was killed in <lb/>
n light, lie is a desperate <lb/>
in in and i- to never to <lb/>
ed, New Bern Journal. <lb/>
A Bad Breath <lb/>
A bad breath means a bad <lb/>
stomach, a bad digestion, a <lb/>
bad liver. Pills arc <lb/>
liver pills. They cure con- <lb/>
biliousness, <lb/>
sick headache.<lb/>
BUCKINGHAM'S <lb/>
era <lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. I. ash <lb/>
Entered at the at H. <lb/>
u class mail matter. <lb/>
1903. <lb/>
THE PUCE FOR HEALTH. <lb/>
Correspondence. <lb/>
H. Aug. 1902. <lb/>
After spending a few days most <lb/>
pleasantly at we crossed <lb/>
over to spend the remainder <lb/>
health and rest vacation at <lb/>
delightful place. There is not a the threw open the blinds <lb/>
more ideal seacoast saw the would lie burglar go <lb/>
and it has crowded i down the ladder. She <lb/>
with visitors Miss d and the burglar ran. She Mid <lb/>
Sarah popular house and he was a white his shirt <lb/>
Attempted Burglary. <lb/>
Newt reached here this morning <lb/>
of an attempt at burglary at Wash- <lb/>
curly this morning. An <lb/>
attempt made to enter the <lb/>
residence L. Fowle, <lb/>
dent of the First National Bank by <lb/>
means of a ladder through the <lb/>
side Miss Mattie Fowle. <lb/>
his daughter, who was sitting up <lb/>
late in bed room leading, <lb/>
heard the noise and went to the <lb/>
and threw back the cur- <lb/>
saw a man's hand trying <lb/>
to the blinds. She to <lb/>
the door to outcry, but <lb/>
upon second thought back to <lb/>
Lost Hair <lb/>
other boarding house have been <lb/>
full, even the private <lb/>
on the water front were <lb/>
opened to yet all who <lb/>
wanted to come could not be ac- <lb/>
It is said a large <lb/>
hotel will be built here by next <lb/>
season. <lb/>
sleeves, had on a white shirt, <lb/>
wore crush hat The bur- <lb/>
also attempted to enter <lb/>
through a rear by <lb/>
of a chair. Hurricane Branch <lb/>
with his blood hound was <lb/>
graphed Mr. of <lb/>
this place was also telegraphed for, <lb/>
My hair came out by the hand- <lb/>
and the gray hairs began to <lb/>
creep in. I tried Avers Hair Vigor, <lb/>
and it stopped the from com- <lb/>
out and restored the <lb/>
Mrs. M. No. <lb/>
There's a pleasure in <lb/>
offering such a <lb/>
as Hair Vigor. <lb/>
It gives to all who use it <lb/>
such satisfaction. The <lb/>
hair becomes thicker, <lb/>
longer, and more <lb/>
glossy. And you feel so <lb/>
secure in using such an <lb/>
old and reliable <lb/>
I I i M t All <lb/>
Fresh Gossip From Near-by Vicinities <lb/>
i s<lb/>
Department. <lb/>
by Our Correspondents and <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb/>
If your <lb/>
one <lb/>
you. <lb/>
end u one mo mill <lb/>
. a lie Hire the name <lb/>
of your express Address. <lb/>
J. c. A CO., Lowell. <lb/>
Beaufort is a thriving town and and he left r for Wash- <lb/>
snows progress, A splendid bank with his blood bounds, to <lb/>
is among the recent to <lb/>
its business interests. The govern- <lb/>
recognizing the splendid lo- <lb/>
cation just built a <lb/>
here to make a study of the <lb/>
products the waters and to fur- <lb/>
the immense interests com- <lb/>
therewith. A large steam- <lb/>
et is also here to bring in <lb/>
to the laboratory. <lb/>
track the would be <lb/>
Reflector, <lb/>
W. returned Friday <lb/>
night from Washington with his <lb/>
blood hounds, where he had beet <lb/>
to track the burglar who attempted i <lb/>
HUNSUCKER.-COX. <lb/>
A Beautiful Marriage at <lb/>
Magnificent dowers, lovely ever- <lb/>
greens every shade and variety, <lb/>
resplendent hot house plants, all <lb/>
tastefully displayed by experienced <lb/>
hands loving friends was a <lb/>
-cine that greeted one's <lb/>
in the Baptist church at Winter- <lb/>
Wednesday <lb/>
honor the 0008- <lb/>
n of the marriage of two of our <lb/>
to break in the residence of Mr. popular young people, Mr. <lb/>
Jas. L. Fowle. He said that Hugh and <lb/>
hounds and also one Hut- A. Cox, daughter of our towns <lb/>
Branch tracked the burglar Mr. A. i. Cox. <lb/>
I. Bagley, citizen I from the foot of the ladder under the appointed hour to the <lb/>
of has a graded school the window, to the wharf. of <lb/>
here. then crossed the river, and the Wedding artistically and <lb/>
When wilting from dogs found the track and ran it I skillfully rendered by Miss Bertha <lb/>
we should have spoken of the about half a mile to the road across Dawson, of the ushers, <lb/>
pleasure of hearing A. W. the bridge, and there it. It D. S. Chapman and C. J. Jackson <lb/>
a former Greenville pastor, i was thought by some that the marched down, one the right and <lb/>
preach last Sunday. He has been probably got into a buggy other the left aisle, taking <lb/>
at neatly mice years thereby prevented the dogs their positions on either side of the <lb/>
and besides serving the church from following him further. I altar. <lb/>
has awakened such along s. Immediately following came the <lb/>
educational lines that led to <lb/>
establishing of an Josh Manning and Miss <lb/>
School and ii large is now to send a Chapman. <lb/>
going up for it. sage from Charlotte to an outgoing Fred and Miss <lb/>
-w. or incoming vessel by the aid <lb/>
the wireless <lb/>
storm swept Postal <lb/>
A par- <lb/>
was probably the first i <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
N. C, Aug. <lb/>
Miss of Ayden, <lb/>
attended the wedding here this <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Miss Ladle Haddock is visiting <lb/>
friends in town. <lb/>
Miss Nannie of Ba- <lb/>
is visiting Hits Mollie Bryan. <lb/>
Fred of Ayden, was <lb/>
here Wednesday evening. <lb/>
Prof. Q, E. has been <lb/>
canvassing county the <lb/>
N. Aug., <lb/>
M. T. Horton, R. Davis, <lb/>
W. J. Turnage, and Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
W. M. Lang gone to Baltimore <lb/>
to purchase fall and winter goods. <lb/>
Miss Rosa spent last ween <lb/>
the country with Miss <lb/>
Barrett. <lb/>
Mrs. W. Arnold is the <lb/>
country visiting Mrs. M. L. <lb/>
Mrs. James of Rocky <lb/>
Mount has been visiting Mrs. Bob <lb/>
W. Hines, of Marlboro. <lb/>
J. T. Stokes, of Winter- <lb/>
has accepted a position as <lb/>
of Farmville <lb/>
CO., <lb/>
Groceries, Provision, Country Produce, <lb/>
Fruits, Candles, Tobacco and Cigars. <lb/>
Agents for Wilbur's Horse, Cattle and Poultry Food. <lb/>
Fruit Jars. <lb/>
for YOU bring hack the and <lb/>
A dollar pent with u. get. a <lb/>
dollar s worth of <lb/>
lion every time. If it doesn't <lb/>
lower portion of Pitt in the inter-1 Principal of Farmville High <lb/>
High School. which begins September <lb/>
Miss Cutler, of Washing- <lb/>
ton. is Mrs. Dr. Cox. Prof. G. E of Win- <lb/>
Francis M. Little, a farmer was in town last week <lb/>
near here died Thursday and drumming for pupils, <lb/>
was buried Friday. Mr. Mrs. Alfred Forbes, of <lb/>
A car load of nails just received i Greenville, spent yesterday in <lb/>
by A. Q. Cox Co. They are with Mrs. W. G. Lang, <lb/>
for both retail wholesale trade j W. Lang has to Little <lb/>
and there is a bargain for each. ton to spend a few days. <lb/>
The town was of young J. W. Joseph N. <lb/>
pie Wednesday afternoon in Moore, of Saratoga spent <lb/>
dance upon the Cox in town. <lb/>
All to be cheer-1 Misses Effie Vines Mary <lb/>
and full of smiles. ; Brown, Tarboro, ate visiting <lb/>
Miss Cornelia Mumford and M. Will Lewis. <lb/>
Miss Cannon, of Ayden, re Miss Ada Louise Tyson return- <lb/>
turned home . ed from Norfolk yesterday where <lb/>
iron axles for Hunsucker has been taking a post grad- <lb/>
Company arrived course. <lb/>
Ray West was in town <lb/>
The furniture the l evening. <lb/>
has arrived and all will be Miss spent last <lb/>
in readiness Fall opening week in the country with Miss <lb/>
school. Helen Barrett, <lb/>
R. and daughter <lb/>
went to yesterday. <lb/>
Remember Bros, big ex- <lb/>
to Norfolk on the 26th and <lb/>
27th. A large crowd is expected <lb/>
we bespeak them a pleas- <lb/>
Three Times <lb/>
I the Value of <lb/>
Any Other. <lb/>
One third Easier, <lb/>
One Third Faster. <lb/>
Agents wanted in all <lb/>
unoccupied <lb/>
Wheeler Wilson Mfg Co. <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga- <lb/>
S. T. WHITE, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
GRIMESLAND ITEM. <lb/>
N. Aug. <lb/>
The recent rains making the <lb/>
A severe <lb/>
Ga., Tuesday afternoon. <lb/>
of the Central hotel <lb/>
Nichols <lb/>
Telegraph Company <lb/>
a notice giving what i Will Smith and <lb/>
cc- Stocks, <lb/>
to the system accord- <lb/>
ed this State. The notice leads <lb/>
as follows, is dated August n, <lb/>
Messages may be accepted for <lb/>
transmission and sent prepaid to <lb/>
of the Northern papers are incoming aid outgoing vessels <lb/>
discussing the question whether an-j fitted with I he Marconi system <lb/>
are safe. Not always, I wireless telegraphy, via <lb/>
fall into Long at the rate <lb/>
and dozens Of were blown <lb/>
down. In the country hundreds <lb/>
of acres of corn were <lb/>
Wilmington Star,<lb/>
Miss Kit- <lb/>
Miss A nine <lb/>
they <lb/>
the of speed cranks who per- per message of ten words, ad- <lb/>
in running them at the rate of. dress and signature not emu <lb/>
sixty, or seventy miles an hour, and cents for word <lb/>
when almost anything is liable lo in to the Com- <lb/>
happen to them and the people on tolls L. I., <lb/>
Star. which is now connected by direct <lb/>
i -.- wire. Messages should be ad <lb/>
The pros are telegraph- <lb/>
all over the country <lb/>
Sam's relation Turkey are <lb/>
Sam doesn't take much <lb/>
to Turkey In hot weather. Just <lb/>
wait until about the last of <lb/>
the old gentleman will <lb/>
show what he can do to settle all <lb/>
questions him and the <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
via <lb/>
It is announced from London <lb/>
that the jewels, including the <lb/>
paste imitations, in the crown of <lb/>
Alexandra will be sold. <lb/>
They are valued and the <lb/>
Queen doesn't see any sense In <lb/>
keeping such a useless lot of truck <lb/>
stored up. Here is a chance for <lb/>
some of our American queens <lb/>
fashion to get stack <lb/>
haul royal gewgaws. <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
There is an old gentleman in <lb/>
town who recently moved from <lb/>
Edgecombe county with his <lb/>
who claims to be one hundred <lb/>
and seven years old. He says he <lb/>
served the Confederate army <lb/>
during the entire war had bis <lb/>
only son, upon whom be was de- <lb/>
pendent for bis support killed <lb/>
liming Spanish American war <lb/>
and he is now asking the govern- <lb/>
to grant la a pension on <lb/>
that <lb/>
dressed . <lb/>
I. <lb/>
should lie given to sen- <lb/>
that, if for reason themes- <lb/>
sage is not delivered on board the <lb/>
vessel to which it is addressed, <lb/>
the amount received for <lb/>
less land line tolls to Saga- <lb/>
L. I., will be refunded. <lb/>
Messages are rink. <lb/>
on the arrival of <lb/>
vessel, fitted with the Marconi <lb/>
system can be furnished those de- <lb/>
siring such sen ice, about live <lb/>
hours prior to the vessel being <lb/>
sighted at Fire <lb/>
Lil Jackson and Mi. Kate <lb/>
Chapman. <lb/>
Jno. Carroll and Miss Nellie <lb/>
Then came Die two little flower <lb/>
girls, Clyde Chapman and Vine- <lb/>
Cos bearing beautiful flowers, <lb/>
followed by the on <lb/>
the arm of his best man J. E. <lb/>
Green, and the bride on the arm <lb/>
of her sister Miss Mimic Cox, the <lb/>
maid of honor. <lb/>
The bride was dressed in organ <lb/>
and carried beautiful <lb/>
roses in her hand. <lb/>
The ceremony was performed by <lb/>
Rev. c. W. Blanchard, <lb/>
After ceremony, they all re <lb/>
tired to the home of the <lb/>
where lee cream, takes, fruits, etc. <lb/>
were served. They received many <lb/>
valuable and handsome presents. <lb/>
I tobacco look green <lb/>
fills his reg-i Tl of Washington, <lb/>
here Sunday WM on <lb/>
morning at II and at <lb/>
o'clock P. M. Ml arc cordially J. R. <lb/>
lie to come out. will <lb/>
promise them good. <lb/>
John of Washington for to purchase <lb/>
was town <lb/>
Mrs. c. A. Far who has been W a <lb/>
North purchasing her Fall stock Miss Daisy <lb/>
tor went tO Washington Monday. <lb/>
Mrs. J. O. Proctor left <lb/>
of well as visiting <lb/>
relatives is home next <lb/>
BETHE. ITEMS. <lb/>
She has just returned the <lb/>
mountains. <lb/>
Miss of Plymouth, is <lb/>
the of Mrs. Davis Ibis <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Quite a number of our people <lb/>
church at Black Jack <lb/>
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb/>
II BENEFIT ill Gil <lb/>
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb/>
Is <lb/>
Will be reinstated if arrears be paid within month while you <lb/>
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends arc payable at the beginning of the second and cf each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year paid. <lb/>
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Bethel, X. , Aug. so, 1903, <lb/>
Mrs. Henrietta Taylor, cf Rob , . . . <lb/>
who has visiting . <lb/>
H. Taylor, <lb/>
lay. <lb/>
Misses and Susie Moore <lb/>
Register of Deeds T. B. <lb/>
has issued dining the past week <lb/>
Hi tee licenses, all to <lb/>
while people, as follows <lb/>
J. Frank Harris and Anna <lb/>
Garris, <lb/>
R. II. Hunsucker and Rosa <lb/>
A. Cox. <lb/>
and Mar- <lb/>
Hathaway. <lb/>
Jno. D. Cox For Legislature. <lb/>
To The Public. <lb/>
Before baying your lumber, <lb/>
shingles and lathes Memo, lean <lb/>
famish yon almost anything yon <lb/>
Wanted. <lb/>
I want several good tenants for <lb/>
next year preferably with large <lb/>
families. To Industrious sober <lb/>
men. I can unsurpassed in- <lb/>
in ii good <lb/>
desirably located, comfortable <lb/>
houses good water and splendid <lb/>
free school, land i in tilth <lb/>
and will produce <lb/>
crop grown in this section. <lb/>
O. L. <lb/>
want in <lb/>
this line. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
in v. u fare. <lb/>
s an untrue, <lb/>
i. Is <lb/>
w.<lb/>
Please allow me the space your <lb/>
paper to recommend one of Pitt <lb/>
counties best citizens for the lower <lb/>
home in the Legislature. This <lb/>
man is in titled for the <lb/>
place and is just that every- <lb/>
body wants. No more popular <lb/>
man can be had and it will be a <lb/>
ringing welcome to the people of <lb/>
Pitt to know that such a man as <lb/>
John David Cox sill consent to <lb/>
represent them again in our Leg- <lb/>
People everywhere know <lb/>
him, he needs no introduction. <lb/>
His character is without blemish, <lb/>
and his former conduct while a <lb/>
representative can not be at tanked. <lb/>
all round gentlemen he is and <lb/>
we arc proud of this opportunity <lb/>
to recommend his nomination. <lb/>
Therefore let all Democrat think <lb/>
candidly and nominate him with- <lb/>
out opposition. <lb/>
R. G. IN <lb/>
I. <lb/>
home Monday. <lb/>
Miss Delia Follies, of Greenville, i,. . <lb/>
. , . <lb/>
pent Saturday and Sunday with . n . i . <lb/>
in tins week. <lb/>
Miss Mattie Buck is over the <lb/>
river visiting friends this week. <lb/>
D. E Whichard, who has been <lb/>
Mis. Mattie <lb/>
Mi. is visiting <lb/>
Hiss Hal lie of Palmyra, I <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
A Runaway, <lb/>
A horse hitched to a ran <lb/>
away down Evans street Thursday <lb/>
afternoon mid caused home little <lb/>
excitement. The hone became <lb/>
frightened near the Court House <lb/>
scattered fruit all along <lb/>
street, running Into the <lb/>
fence C. T. ml-j Mrs. J. J. Baikal home <lb/>
deuce and smashing the buggy. Saturday. <lb/>
Miss Mattie Grimm left this <lb/>
morning lo visit relatives Con- <lb/>
oho. <lb/>
J. T. Smith, of Bethel most <lb/>
popular young men, spent Sunday <lb/>
in Kicky <lb/>
Mrs. M. is now in <lb/>
New York purchasing a fall stock <lb/>
millinery goods. <lb/>
L. M. Savage, of Greenville, <lb/>
spent Sunday In town and return- <lb/>
ed that evening. <lb/>
Miss Alice Canon, after spend- <lb/>
a few days Greenville, re- <lb/>
turned home this week. <lb/>
Theodore spent Sunday <lb/>
in Robersonville. <lb/>
Mrs. D, S. Harper brother, <lb/>
J. B. d, spent Tuesday <lb/>
Tarboro. <lb/>
Mises Edwards and <lb/>
Smith, of Nashville, who <lb/>
have been Miss Ruth <lb/>
past week returned <lb/>
home Tuesday. <lb/>
Hiss Julia Harris, of Greenville, <lb/>
who has been visiting Miss Maud <lb/>
returned Tuesday. <lb/>
J. R. Ward, formerly of James <lb/>
Mfg. Co. has accepted a position <lb/>
with P. of Ever- <lb/>
Rev. Mr. of Nashville, is <lb/>
assisting Rev. J. J. Barker a <lb/>
protracted meeting here. <lb/>
J. T. Smith reports that be is <lb/>
of living <lb/>
Mi.-. Jennie of Hoot- <lb/>
laud Neck, who has been <lb/>
clerking for J. Mason Co., <lb/>
bade us his farewell Monday. <lb/>
regretted to see him leave as <lb/>
he is a very popular young man. <lb/>
Our girls all hustling around <lb/>
to get ready for school again. <lb/>
Dr. C. M. Jones and Gal- <lb/>
Esq., went up the road <lb/>
Sunday afternoon. <lb/>
Dr. C. <lb/>
Dick Williams J. B. Higgs, of <lb/>
Greenville, were with us for a <lb/>
while today. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Mason went <lb/>
to Greenville today. <lb/>
BUCK JACK ITEMS. <lb/>
Black Jack, Aug. IS, <lb/>
Trenton Tyson, from Goldsboro, <lb/>
was here last week. <lb/>
Miss Lull Mills, who has been <lb/>
quite sick is much improved. <lb/>
J. C. Webb, the photographer <lb/>
from Washington, was here last <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Eider tilled his <lb/>
here Saturday night <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Miss Hudson, from near <lb/>
was visiting Miss <lb/>
Lucy White, Sunday. <lb/>
Tyson and Miss Lula <lb/>
Smith attended the picnic at Me <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
Mrs. and little sou, <lb/>
veiling at Mrs. <lb/>
White's <lb/>
Farmers of Pitt and <lb/>
Surrounding Counties. <lb/>
Let me have your attention a <lb/>
moment I have purchased the <lb/>
Planters Warehouse <lb/>
and will have charge of it this season. I <lb/>
have been 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/>
High Grade job <lb/>
done here. us <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 having <lb/>
ample capital to carry on the business, <lb/>
assisted by the best helpers that can be <lb/>
procured, I can make it to your interest <lb/>
to sell at the PLANTERS. <lb/>
Plenty of room to take care of your <lb/>
team, and all the farmers who come to <lb/>
stay over night will find ample <lb/>
Bring mo your tobacco if you want best prices. <lb/>
B. E. PARHAM. <lb/>
PLANTERS WAREHOUSE;<lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
The King Clothier <lb/>
Is now in New York buying <lb/>
his Fall Stock. Walt for his <lb/>
return before buying your <lb/>
Fall Clothing. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
It there Is a CROSS In the <lb/>
margin of this paper it lo remind you <lb/>
that you owe <lb/>
for subscription, you to <lb/>
settle as early as possible. need what <lb/>
YOU owe us and hope you will not keep <lb/>
waiting for it. <lb/>
Tills notice for who find the <lb/>
cross on their paper. <lb/>
Fruit Jars cheap at S. <lb/>
There was a heavy rain Friday <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Mi- Katie stall entertained <lb/>
several of her friends at her home <lb/>
Friday to <lb/>
company, Miss May Belle Dixon. of <lb/>
Completion. <lb/>
The in a in ninth tobacco <lb/>
being here by Imperial <lb/>
Tobacco i- finish- <lb/>
ed. The V busy now <lb/>
wiring the I. . electric <lb/>
lights. The Tobacco <lb/>
Company has <lb/>
factory while waiting for their <lb/>
building to be completed, <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Little the infant <lb/>
of Mr. Mrs. M Tucker <lb/>
tied of whooping cough at their <lb/>
home, two miles from Greenville, <lb/>
this morning at The <lb/>
burial will take place Friday. <lb/>
Kind on Naval <lb/>
Naval Reserves, of <lb/>
N. C, Thurs- <lb/>
day night. The disbanding of the <lb/>
was voluntary on the <lb/>
part of the Naval Reserves and not <lb/>
by the State. They claimed they <lb/>
did not get the support from the <lb/>
town and county that they should <lb/>
have had. <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
We wish to join with W. R. <lb/>
Williams in advocating the name <lb/>
Smith, of Falkland, for <lb/>
County Commissioner. Mr. <lb/>
has already mentioned his <lb/>
many qualifications and we <lb/>
say nominate him. <lb/>
Aug. N. C <lb/>
Obituary. <lb/>
On the of August, God <lb/>
his tender mercy in midst <lb/>
death and took from <lb/>
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John <lb/>
M. Cox, one of their infant sons, <lb/>
Urban. Aged mouths <lb/>
days. After illness of days, <lb/>
God willed to take the precious <lb/>
jewel home. We realize the <lb/>
row that has overshadowed their <lb/>
home and we have great sympathy <lb/>
for them, we feel sad at the loss <lb/>
our loved ones, but if would <lb/>
think for a they not <lb/>
they are only loaned to us for <lb/>
a while. <lb/>
How sweet to think that on his eyes, <lb/>
A chime yet arise, <lb/>
when shall wake from deaths <lb/>
that pure living stream. <lb/>
Mattie <lb/>
N. C, Aug. <lb/>
Miss Sadie Abrams, who has <lb/>
been visiting her sister Mrs. S. <lb/>
M. returned this morning <lb/>
to her Home in Rocky Mount. <lb/>
C. T. and family re- <lb/>
turned Thursday from New <lb/>
and Baltimore. Mr. <lb/>
purchased his fall stock of goods <lb/>
while north. <lb/>
Saturday, <lb/>
Mrs. II. It. left this <lb/>
tor Baltimore. <lb/>
Miss Mary returned <lb/>
morning from <lb/>
W. R. Parker returned Friday <lb/>
night from Baltimore. <lb/>
E. returned this <lb/>
morning from <lb/>
J. R. Moore returned Friday <lb/>
night from Wilmington. <lb/>
A. Sugg, Jr., arrived Friday <lb/>
night from Rocky Mount. <lb/>
Rev. W. Davis returned this <lb/>
morning from Washington. <lb/>
Miss left this <lb/>
morning for Scotland Neck. <lb/>
Hun. Harry returned <lb/>
this morning from New <lb/>
E. Roberson after spending a <lb/>
couple of days returned to Tarboro <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
J. E. Langley, of Richmond, <lb/>
i rived Friday from Washington and <lb/>
left morning. <lb/>
Miss Georgia Anderson is sick <lb/>
With typhoid fever at her <lb/>
South Greenville. <lb/>
L. I. Moore returned this morn- <lb/>
i from New where he has <lb/>
been attending court. <lb/>
Mis. S. Norman and children <lb/>
returned home Friday night after <lb/>
visiting near <lb/>
Miss Harper arrived <lb/>
night from Wilson to visit her <lb/>
sister H. L. Can-. <lb/>
Hisses and Pearl Lewis <lb/>
arrived home Friday night after <lb/>
visiting for some time in Danville, <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
W. Dixon, J. R. Jones, E. h. <lb/>
Clark and A. O. of this <lb/>
county left ibis morning to attend <lb/>
school N. <lb/>
R. L. went to Misses May and Jane Hoyden <lb/>
Wednesday returned this land Henderson, of <lb/>
Salisbury, who have been visiting <lb/>
Cotten, at <lb/>
left for their homes this morning. <lb/>
PERSONAL NOTES <lb/>
Brief Mention of People Met <lb/>
With In the Social World <lb/>
Thursday, <lb/>
J. Gardner left this morning <lb/>
for <lb/>
Mrs. B. L. Somber and children <lb/>
left Wednesday tor Beaufort, <lb/>
W. T. arrived <lb/>
day afternoon from Danville. Va. <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Ex Gov. T. J. Jarvis and wife <lb/>
returned this morning More <lb/>
head City. <lb/>
Lawrence of New <lb/>
who has been a days <lb/>
here, left this morning. <lb/>
Miss Cutler, of Washing- <lb/>
ton who has been visiting Miss <lb/>
Alice Lang, left Tuesday afternoon <lb/>
Mrs. E. A. Pollard, of Norfolk, <lb/>
who has been visiting Mrs. E. A. <lb/>
a few days, left <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Friday, AUGUST, 1902. <lb/>
H. A. White went to <lb/>
B. C. arrived Thursday <lb/>
from <lb/>
Key. F. A. Bishop left this <lb/>
morning for Fremont. <lb/>
Miss Ellen went over <lb/>
to House this morning. <lb/>
J. B. Lightfoot, Richmond, <lb/>
arrived Thursday night. <lb/>
Miss Jessie Leo Sugg came over <lb/>
from Kinston this morning. <lb/>
Ed Roberson, arrived <lb/>
in Thursday night. <lb/>
Miss Rosalind returned <lb/>
Thursday night from <lb/>
Neck. <lb/>
His First Crop. <lb/>
Capt, W. A. of Wash- <lb/>
who has for many years <lb/>
been running on the steamer My- <lb/>
was here today with four <lb/>
d pounds tobacco and sold <lb/>
it with one of the warehouses <lb/>
here, for which he was tendered a <lb/>
check for The Captain <lb/>
told us he had raised some of nearly <lb/>
every thing that farmers can <lb/>
and that this tobacco was <lb/>
raised on land that bis neighbors <lb/>
told would produce nothing. <lb/>
He says year was his first at- <lb/>
tempt at tobacco and he is very <lb/>
gratified with the result. <lb/>
Dally Reflector, <lb/>
Big Hail <lb/>
Julius II. of <lb/>
township, was today and told <lb/>
us there was a big wind hail <lb/>
storm in his section Friday night. <lb/>
track of the hail was <lb/>
about a mile width. He said <lb/>
that his crop and many others <lb/>
were practically ruined, and that <lb/>
the hail was two Inches deep on <lb/>
,, . , the ground. A few of those dam <lb/>
Mrs. Nana Brown children f, , . , ., <lb/>
returned home this morning bail, <lb/>
but greater number had DO in- <lb/>
at or <lb/>
Or. L. C. Skinner came, over <lb/>
from Thursday and re- <lb/>
turned this <lb/>
I. Howard, of <lb/>
arrived Friday afternoon to visit <lb/>
his sister Mrs. J. G. <lb/>
Miss Mary of Greene <lb/>
left on tho train here this <lb/>
morning for Washington, N. C. <lb/>
Miss Ada Wooten returned <lb/>
Thursday afternoon from a trip to <lb/>
Baltimore New York City <lb/>
Mrs. Mattie of <lb/>
Petersburg, arrived Thursday to <lb/>
visit Mrs. It. R. Gotten, at Cotten <lb/>
dale. <lb/>
Miss Dora Powell, of <lb/>
who has been visiting Mrs. C. D. <lb/>
Small Fire. <lb/>
Alter the rain night <lb/>
barrels of lime that were left <lb/>
exposed to the weather near the <lb/>
Imperial Tobacco Company's <lb/>
became linked by the <lb/>
and caught fire. Home saw <lb/>
the barrels and planks that <lb/>
them, burning and went over <lb/>
there and put the fire out. There <lb/>
no alarm of lire. <lb/>
New Town Bell. <lb/>
The Board of Town Aldermen <lb/>
has purchased a new bell to be <lb/>
Rountree, left Thursday afternoon used to strike the o'clock p. m. <lb/>
for <lb/>
Miss Bertha Bonn, <lb/>
son, who has been visiting her sis- <lb/>
Mrs. P. M. <lb/>
home morning. <lb/>
hour, instead of the lire <lb/>
alarm. The bell has arrived and <lb/>
it is hoped that it will be placed <lb/>
high to be heard all over <lb/>
town. <lb/>
Malaria Ever have it Know all about <lb/>
it. Want to get rid of it Take <lb/>
Malaria and Ague Cure. <lb/>
AU . ,. i <lb/>
Today at the Big House of Greenville <lb/>
Mid-Summer <lb/>
C SALE <lb/>
Millinery Goods. <lb/>
Our Millinery Goods in charge of Mis. M. <lb/>
T. must be closed out with all <lb/>
Bummer Goods at a sacrifice to make room <lb/>
for Full Goods. Conn.- get some <lb/>
bargains. <lb/>
Summer Underwear <lb/>
Prices oat on the whole line. dozen <lb/>
Men's colored S-u Island Percale Shirts, <lb/>
detached culls, worth clear- <lb/>
sale price, <lb/>
Umbrellas <lb/>
Natural wood, crook <lb/>
bandies, fast black, worth and <lb/>
Special sale price, <lb/>
Corsets. <lb/>
and We put them in at <lb/>
the one price. Celebrated makes. <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mattings <lb/>
and <lb/>
All go at one price. C- <lb/>
per yard- <lb/>
Clothing, <lb/>
per cent off <lb/>
on all Spring and Sum- <lb/>
mer Clothing. Extra <lb/>
good values in Serges, <lb/>
Mohair, Sicilians and <lb/>
Alpacas. Come early <lb/>
while 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 Dimities <lb/>
ill new neat figures and <lb/>
good values at <lb/>
and <lb/>
Clearance sale price <lb/>
Sheer Dimity <lb/>
new patterns, <lb/>
stripes and pat- <lb/>
terns Good values at <lb/>
and P. <lb/>
sale price, <lb/>
India Linen <lb/>
He and lie. Can't be <lb/>
matched in any city for <lb/>
less than above prices. <lb/>
Bpi sale price, <lb/>
Men's Shirts. <lb/>
Detached Cuffs, rude, clear- <lb/>
sale price, <lb/>
Calico, Yard. <lb/>
yards Calico, only yards lo the <lb/>
customer. <lb/>
Low Cut Shoes <lb/>
All caught in mammoth slaughter <lb/>
sale. Profits not thought of. They <lb/>
go while weather lasts. Our 11.35 <lb/>
line, all styles, warrant Qr <lb/>
solid leather, <lb/>
Undershirts Drawers <lb/>
Egyptian Combed yarns French woven <lb/>
neck, double breasted drawers. <lb/>
Clearance sale <lb/>
Lace Curtains. <lb/>
Worth and 91.76, extra length, <lb/>
ft. long, very surely worth <lb/>
and 13.70. Special sale price, <lb/>
Special. <lb/>
Hamburg Edging, Big <lb/>
Spool Cotton. <lb/>
I. -I. Spool Cotton, 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/>
v ;<lb/>
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Have You Forgot <lb/>
What <lb/>
STILL CARRYING AN <lb/>
LINE OF <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
m Aim a THING <lb/>
WHICH I AM TO MENTION <lb/>
Come to let me for your next of Flour <lb/>
Yours to please- <lb/>
Jas. B. White- <lb/>
ILL. CAM <lb/>
So Tired <lb/>
II may be from Mt <lb/>
the chance from an In- <lb/>
active i <lb/>
With a well conducted <lb/>
one con do mountains of labor <lb/>
without fatigue. <lb/>
It adds per cent iv <lb/>
ones earning capacity. <lb/>
It cap be kept in healthful <lb/>
and only by <lb/>
Tuft's Pills <lb/>
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. <lb/>
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. <lb/>
A Convention of the Democratic <lb/>
party of Pill county is hereby call- <lb/>
ed to meet in the Court House <lb/>
Greenville on Thursday, Angus <lb/>
28th, 1902 at o'clock A. M. tor <lb/>
purpose of nominating <lb/>
date- for Legislature the <lb/>
several office. <lb/>
Township will be held <lb/>
at the usual meeting places the <lb/>
townships August 23rd, <lb/>
1903, at o'clock P. M. for the <lb/>
Mo- <lb/>
u hi .-- lull <lb/>
with your will a Bare . <lb/>
in <lb/>
Next h.-.-. <lb/>
For Lock, Doors, <lb/>
Windows, Paints, Rope, <lb/>
Collars, t appointing delegates and <lb/>
Tools, go to alternates to said <lb/>
lion, the of candidates <lb/>
tor of Peace and Goo- <lb/>
stable.- and also to elect a Town- <lb/>
Committee. The <lb/>
number of delegates and alternates <lb/>
each township will be cunt led to <lb/>
is billows <lb/>
Beaver Dam <lb/>
I. <lb/>
it <lb/>
the to tin beat <lb/>
Fruit Jars <lb/>
If at our store. We have I In in in <lb/>
sizes prices <lb/>
low OS the lowest Then <lb/>
Falkland <lb/>
fur Farmville <lb/>
Mos. <lb/>
Best of <lb/>
. ., ,, J . . m ; Pa. <lb/>
in the Grocery Line <lb/>
11- Ky order of the Democratic <lb/>
w. I. Blows <lb/>
am in<lb/>
iii- portal inn <lb/>
today <lb/>
to line down <lb/>
river from New Born. The head- <lb/>
WANT PM <lb/>
; v the i <lb/>
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Mrs. L. H. WHITE, <lb/>
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fact fresh in your <lb/>
. Cuts, Mashes cud all Open Sores, you <lb/>
Deed only to apply<lb/>
B f limes and the soreness and will <lb/>
be conquered and toe wounded healed. <lb/>
saturate a pleat <lb/>
of soft cloth with liniment hind k the <lb/>
Wound a poultice, <lb/>
Mi 1.00 u <lb/>
All oil I mt; <lb/>
AN tit I- .-. . <lb/>
OLD LINT <lb/>
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, Creek, <lb/>
Ocracoke and tor <lb/>
all points for West with rail- <lb/>
loads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old loin Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from Phi la <lb/>
Buy Line Chesapeake <lb/>
S. Co. from Baltimore. Mer- <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
July 1st the steam <lb/>
Guide will leave Washington at <lb/>
Thursday Hat <lb/>
for <lb/>
and Ocracoke and will leave <lb/>
coke at a. m. for <lb/>
Washington on Mon- <lb/>
day, Wednesday and Friday. <lb/>
The steamer will leave <lb/>
Washington Saturday nights at <lb/>
during July August. <lb/>
for Ocracoke. <lb/>
J. J. CHEEKY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
J. E. District Supt. <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
To My Friends. <lb/>
It u with I you <lb/>
did for me. troubled with my <lb/>
stomach -i months. <lb/>
advised to use so, <lb/>
words not tell good it has <lb/>
done me. A neighbor had <lb/>
o that he triad everything. <lb/>
I told him Words of <lb/>
gratitude hit e come to ins from him <lb/>
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Viola. Iowa. and strength <lb/>
of mind oil. depend on the Una B <lb/>
live the n eon- . cleared, with tobacco <lb/>
all and tenant houses. <lb/>
FARMS FOR SALE <lb/>
One Farm. miles front <lb/>
here, i acres, <lb/>
Good land for tobacco, corn, <lb/>
cotton, etc. Splendid dwell- <lb/>
two tobacco and <lb/>
tenant houses. <lb/>
Second Farm, miles <lb/>
mostly <lb/>
bowel indigestion, <lb/>
la. digests any food food <lb/>
10.1 eat. rake a dose after meals. <lb/>
John Woolen. <lb/>
Jack, X. V. <lb/>
Kiev list cf goods on band <lb/>
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and Italian Marble <lb/>
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be restored, but it takes n great <lb/>
deal of virtue time to do it. <lb/>
Ills <lb/>
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say. W. II. Dibble, <lb/>
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recommended <lb/>
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him in u days he was <lb/>
n. us for skin <lb/>
wounds, <lb/>
bites, HeWitt's Witch Halve U <lb/>
cure. at once. <lb/>
of John woolen. <lb/>
Third Farm, about <lb/>
half cleared, with good tenant <lb/>
houses, tobacco barns and <lb/>
orchards. About half thin farm <lb/>
is low ground, which is good <lb/>
corn land, and for <lb/>
pasturage. Finn place for man <lb/>
wanting to raise cotton, <lb/>
or ,. a dairy, as well for <lb/>
general <lb/>
Apply lo <lb/>
J. M. BEATY, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Italian <lb/>
Dealer. paid <lb/>
. mi end Iran Said. Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
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II i u . ; Mattresses, Oak <lb/>
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to Creditors. . <lb/>
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a iv of needs, Oranges, Apple-, Nub., <lb/>
m 11.1. not. Dandles, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
. i-i Currents, Glass <lb/>
Obedience, <lb/>
are among <lb/>
things which make a man. <lb/>
II a Tonic. <lb/>
There times when your liver <lb/>
a tonic. Don't give purgatives<lb/>
Hi-. h nil poison <lb/>
Iron, the in mill Bel as to. <lb/>
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Milton. I have <lb/>
Karly <lb/>
with in. tor nil years would I <lb/>
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to lake. Purely vegetable. They <lb/>
m, r grille or distress. John I., <lb/>
woolen. <lb/>
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up with the bus little <lb/>
to any useful work, <lb/>
The Baptist <lb/>
Female University <lb/>
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Ware, Cakes and crackers, Han <lb/>
lints Bar<lb/>
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. than it is dangerous. <lb/>
Bail New I it .,,,., Minute rough <lb/>
Machines, and can ours ll at once. Always <lb/>
goods. and clears soothes and <lb/>
Newspaper. Quantity. Cheap for cash. <lb/>
The Charlotte <lb/>
IN THE YEAR. S. M- <lb/>
a. <lb/>
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor. <lb/>
i I oil <lb/>
troubles, Absolutely sale. Act. <lb/>
mediately, l like It, Jno. I. <lb/>
Receives tin <lb/>
news <lb/>
delivered In any paper between <lb/>
Washington and Atlanta, and <lb/>
i set . ice is be n <lb/>
ever bundled by North Caro- <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
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. The largest paper <lb/>
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live bales of were <lb/>
received <lb/>
it lien top. On <lb/>
same day In not a single <lb/>
HIGH SCHOOL <lb/>
ton Slur. <lb/>
VANN, Raleigh. <lb/>
TRINITY COLLEGE, <lb/>
DURHAM, N. C, <lb/>
t Mb is -Militate mid <lb/>
undergraduate courses of <lb/>
new library <lb/>
laboratory <lb/>
and <lb/>
Number <lb/>
bled years. Large <lb/>
number of scholarships <lb/>
awarded annually. <lb/>
made lo worthy <lb/>
11-1 very <lb/>
For <lb/>
D. W. REGISTRAR. <lb/>
Ibis a large <lb/>
school building, well <lb/>
large Dorm- <lb/>
toilet school <lb/>
grounds, <lb/>
-11 lion an <lb/>
Music ml I <lb/>
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of tin <lb/>
of tile <lb/>
, Board <lb/>
i per month Tuition <lb/>
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nu of Hardware. <lb/>
TO ME. <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
every <lb/>
day, rooming and evening. Pray- <lb/>
Wednesday <lb/>
Booth, Sunday <lb/>
school a. a. M. A. Allen <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
M every <lb/>
lay, and evening. <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
ft. M. Eure, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
a. m. L. H. Pender, <lb/>
-Services thin <lb/>
B. Morton, pastor Sunday- <lb/>
school a. in E. B. <lb/>
F. H. Hard- <lb/>
Morning and even- <lb/>
prayer with sermon every let <lb/>
3rd Lay services <lb/>
every 2nd and 4th Sunday. <lb/>
Sunday-school a. in . W. B <lb/>
Brown, superintendent. <lb/>
every a. m. <lb/>
second, <lb/>
and fourth Sunday in each month <lb/>
Player meeting Wednesday night. <lb/>
D. W. Davis, pastor. Sun- <lb/>
day school P, M., W. B. Par- <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
regular service <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
A. F. A. <lb/>
No. meets first and <lb/>
third Monday evening. B. <lb/>
W. II., J. M. Bee. <lb/>
K. River Lodge, No. <lb/>
meet every Friday evening, <lb/>
W. H. C. C. C. L T. M. <lb/>
Hooker, K. of B. andS. <lb/>
I. O. O. Lodge, <lb/>
No. meets every Tuesday <lb/>
evening. Atkins, N. G., <lb/>
D. Overton. <lb/>
It. A. Zeb Vance Council, No. <lb/>
MM, meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
B. Wilson, Secretary, J. <lb/>
Tunstall, Regent. <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. meet every first and third <lb/>
Thursday night in Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. J. Gardner, Worthy <lb/>
D. S. Smith <lb/>
I. O. <lb/>
No. meets every second and <lb/>
fourth Monday night in <lb/>
lows W. B. <lb/>
D. S. Smith Sec. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete In every <lb/>
and prices an low at the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
AGRICULTURAL <lb/>
COLLEGE. <lb/>
Industrial Education <lb/>
A combination of Theory <lb/>
and of Hook <lb/>
Study and Manual Work <lb/>
in Engineering, <lb/>
Chemistry, <lb/>
Mechanic Arts, and <lb/>
Cotton Manufacturing. <lb/>
Full courses <lb/>
courses <lb/>
special courses <lb/>
Tuition and mom, a <lb/>
term; board, a month. <lb/>
teachers, DUO <lb/>
New for BOO. <lb/>
for Booklet <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Pres. <lb/>
UNIVERSITY <lb/>
OF NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
The Head of the State's <lb/>
Educational System. <lb/>
Academic<lb/>
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Norfolk, Va. of <lb/>
Cotton Bayer Broken In getting it it la, <lb/>
order. JOB of all <lb/>
York <lb/>
Chicago Kc Orleans. <lb/>
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fF, P, President AB PRINTING are <lb/>
CHapel Hill, Carolina <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb/>
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Railroad, at II. I with the Red <lb/>
railroad, at <lb/>
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leave am by <lb/>
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1.1.1 Up II . a, . <lb/>
tin a mi <lb/>
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Trail on Hi. ii <lb/>
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v . OS . a. <lb/>
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dally, all ml. la <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Agent <lb/>
J. It. Manager. <lb/>
T. M. Truffle <lb/>
solicited. Beat <lb/>
ill V Hews <lb/>
-For <lb/>
a Year <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
Twice Week <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
TRUTH TO <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1902. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
and Friday <lb/>
a Year <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
ALL SUMMER GOODS MUST WALK. <lb/>
We are anxious to but we are not <lb/>
so for money we will jeopardize <lb/>
our business by offering stuff we cannot stand <lb/>
back of. We are as jealous of our good name <lb/>
as we are proud of our business. Come this <lb/>
weekend see how far a dollar bill will travel. <lb/>
Mr. Wilkinson is in the northern mar- <lb/>
buying Fall and Winter goods, and <lb/>
all summer goods must suffer great <lb/>
cuts. We mean carry over. <lb/>
Wilkinson <lb/>
Bethel High School <lb/>
BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
A strictly Hist class Fitting School <lb/>
for young Men and Young Women. <lb/>
Thoroughly equipped, Strictly non- <lb/>
Denominational, and Co educational. <lb/>
Prepares College, for <lb/>
Business, and for Life. <lb/>
Between and pupils Ibis year. <lb/>
Hook Keeping, Commercial Law, <lb/>
i list ml. Typewriting and Music. <lb/>
course is under experienced <lb/>
and fully competent teachers. <lb/>
11.60 to 18.00, <lb/>
Board at to per month. <lb/>
SCHOOL is situated in one of <lb/>
the most beautiful and healthful locations in Pitt <lb/>
county. Fall session opens September I. For cat- <lb/>
and full information, address <lb/>
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal. <lb/>
The NEW STORE. <lb/>
B. Bro. <lb/>
Have opened in one store of the Building <lb/>
linker ft Hart formerly with a full line of Clothing Dry <lb/>
Shoes, Notions, etc. <lb/>
Everything in stock is brand new and we are soiling at <lb/>
Prices to Astonish You. <lb/>
us a and be convinced that we can save money. <lb/>
B. Bro. <lb/>
, IN <lb/>
J. W. CD. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties Hags. <lb/>
and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
Dr. ID James, <lb/>
Dental Surgeon, <lb/>
1.0 <lb/>
Male Academy <lb/>
Kill term of tills School will <lb/>
Only ti limit. number of <lb/>
will lie taken this therefore <lb/>
those having buys which <lb/>
wish to scud to Ibis would <lb/>
do well to see me. <lb/>
The work discipline of the <lb/>
school will us It bun been <lb/>
heretofore under present man- <lb/>
i apply to <lb/>
II. <lb/>
Principal. <lb/>
Orders for JOB <lb/>
solicited. Best <lb/>
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES. <lb/>
Attendance and Ores Interest <lb/>
Manifested. <lb/>
Democratic township <lb/>
were held Saturday at the <lb/>
various precincts in the county to <lb/>
elect delegates and alternates to <lb/>
Convention to be held <lb/>
here Thursday, Auk to <lb/>
magistrates and constables <lb/>
and elect township executive coin <lb/>
in it tees. <lb/>
Below give the proceedings <lb/>
of each township <lb/>
S A Gainer, Chairman. <lb/>
B M Secretary. <lb/>
S M Jones, M A <lb/>
James, O I. Moore, Boot <lb/>
B M T II Barnaul, <lb/>
Julius Brown, M <lb/>
S Moore, W <lb/>
J J Carson, T Williams, <lb/>
II W Brown, J S II Mar- <lb/>
tin, J S T Carson. <lb/>
S A Gainer, B M <lb/>
S C Whitehurst, T <lb/>
Carton. <lb/>
Bullock. <lb/>
strength of each <lb/>
was follows- <lb/>
J L A I. <lb/>
House of -8 A <lb/>
Gainer, <lb/>
of B Williams, <lb/>
T B II James, <lb/>
J I, <lb/>
J B Cherry, <lb/>
T While, 2.1. <lb/>
They unanimously endorsed <lb/>
Moore for Superior Court <lb/>
W Harrington for <lb/>
Meeting called to by W II <lb/>
Williams, <lb/>
K J <lb/>
Gray, J L W B <lb/>
ard, C Whichard, J H <lb/>
J II Keel, A J A <lb/>
Whichard, J Gray. <lb/>
B I I. <lb/>
Perkins, It L Butler, H II Gray, <lb/>
W L Nobles, J <lb/>
ens II Gray, J W <lb/>
Page, II Little. <lb/>
B Gray, W H <lb/>
Williams,. Whichard. <lb/>
ll <lb/>
Ex L <lb/>
W U William, W J Little, J <lb/>
Gray, W K <lb/>
Jesse <lb/>
KG Cox, Secretary. <lb/>
M no. i. <lb/>
A Cobb, J <lb/>
Brooks, It It Jackson, A It Horton, <lb/>
It Spier, II L John <lb/>
I Pierce, Br, T B Allen, B <lb/>
C T Tyson, W <lb/>
F Hail, lease Cannon, <lb/>
J M C Nelson, J <lb/>
W Cannon, K G Cox. <lb/>
II Dr W <lb/>
W Dawson, J II <lb/>
Rodgers, H Cannon, Dr C A <lb/>
It IS <lb/>
Smith, <lb/>
M K J <lb/>
A J A <lb/>
Joseph Nelson, B Cox, Win <lb/>
Smith, J <lb/>
NO, <lb/>
I. C <lb/>
Out, Dr T Cox, II K Ellis, G K <lb/>
Jackson. <lb/>
J May, W May, <lb/>
W II Wingate, It <lb/>
Chapman, II I. Hamilton, Rich <lb/>
no. <lb/>
J Stokes, I <lb/>
Allen, B J Brooks B Sugg. <lb/>
NO. t. <lb/>
j M mow, c H <lb/>
Joseph <lb/>
No. I. <lb/>
Jesse <lb/>
Cannon, Chairman, Asa Harris, <lb/>
J Tinker, H L J W <lb/>
After the Battle------roll call, <lb/>
After heavy <lb/>
And broken Bean broken prices. <lb/>
and that is why we are having a <lb/>
Great Reduction Sale <lb/>
All Summer Goods arc 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/>
bettor than a Webster's <lb/>
to otherwise. <lb/>
Attend this <lb/>
Sale today and your share, <lb/>
of bargains at <lb/>
Commute at o'clock P. at. W I. <lb/>
Noble-. Secretary. <lb/>
K Davenport. M <lb/>
T Spier, J I Moore, J A Harris. <lb/>
I. Nobles, W T Mason, E Brad; <lb/>
J Moore, W II Boss. <lb/>
M A Barris. <lb/>
B Overton. <lb/>
Executive B Lit- <lb/>
D H James, B B Satterthwaite, <lb/>
i; H M Jones. <lb/>
Motion was and <lb/>
delegates lie cast <lb/>
vote D H James Beg <lb/>
liter of Deeds, J B Little the <lb/>
Howe l <lb/>
J. I. Fleming for the Senate. <lb/>
SWIFT CREEK <lb/>
E s <lb/>
LB Bee, <lb/>
KS W Haul <lb/>
M M i Moore, <lb/>
M Smith, J Moore, B A Gard- <lb/>
J A Hardy, A Blokes, <lb/>
Jesse Hardy. <lb/>
H Williams, W B Bland, <lb/>
J Hardy, J B Stocks, N. <lb/>
II Job Moore, Floyd <lb/>
Hamilton, G W Gardner, A B <lb/>
Garris, W II <lb/>
Magistrates <lb/>
Balding, <lb/>
M Elks, L I <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
The executive committee was <lb/>
J Marshall Cox Chairman. <lb/>
Elks, Alston Grime-. W K Clark, <lb/>
W E Proctor. <lb/>
The primary was called to order <lb/>
by John Smith. Chairman, F. <lb/>
G. was elected Secretary. <lb/>
Cook, Jno <lb/>
John King, Jonas <lb/>
Dr J It J Little, B B Cot- <lb/>
Ellis and J B Dozier. <lb/>
S Cotton, J L <lb/>
F G G W Sal- <lb/>
let-Held, H Batter, J H Smith, <lb/>
W H Moore, W T Pierce, T L <lb/>
Williams. <lb/>
It A <lb/>
T G and S M <lb/>
Crisp. <lb/>
Executive H <lb/>
Smith, Chairman, J I. Fountain, <lb/>
It Gotten, and T L <lb/>
Williams. <lb/>
About The Dance. <lb/>
Dancing is chief source of <lb/>
amusement among all savage <lb/>
more savage uncivilized <lb/>
be <lb/>
Half Gallon, per dozen, <lb/>
Paul S Moore, J A Hardy. <lb/>
Quarts, per dozen, <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
The Only Department in <lb/>
GREENVILLE. <lb/>
so. <lb/>
A G Cox, Chairman Di B south hide <lb/>
Cox, II B. Hester, J. W. <lb/>
J J May. Tucker, M. G. Move, Paul <lb/>
The strength of do candidate was ll. H. Allen, B. W. Tuck <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Forbes, B. L. Little, V. <lb/>
B M Lewis Chin. A and <lb/>
J B Sec. Joseph Tripp. <lb/>
J. W. Smith, W. <lb/>
L Barrett, B I. Davis, W BE. Nichols, Harvey Allen, W. <lb/>
J W Parker, W E Brooks, Jas. Evans, J. W. Yin <lb/>
A Flanagan, J John W. Tripp, G, Tucker, <lb/>
B. H. Augustus <lb/>
Justice of I. A. Tucker. J. W. Brooks and <lb/>
A. Flanagan, Lewis, and W. O. <lb/>
SIDE RIVER. <lb/>
F. Fleming, J J <lb/>
J J David <lb/>
W J Briley and W K <lb/>
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Briley, Ashley Whichard, Asa <lb/>
TOWN. <lb/>
B Parker, <lb/>
B Bynum. <lb/>
It K Belcher. <lb/>
I. Barrett ohm, U L Davis, <lb/>
W B Home, B M Lewis and W V.<lb/>
The meeting called lo order <lb/>
o'clock P. M. by F. C. Hard- <lb/>
H. W. was elected <lb/>
chairman and W. c. W B <lb/>
J. D. Gardner B. Harding I W I <lb/>
wire sleeted by Harding. J J <lb/>
C C Vines, II I, Cow <lb/>
million. <lb/>
The motion strength of ard, V Harding, Joe bawls, <lb/>
each U- taken at the, I. Carr. J L W 00- <lb/>
same time was carried, and the l. W L Brown, B W King, t <lb/>
vote as , u <lb/>
L. White, KG Flanagan, <lb/>
A, J. Laugh <lb/>
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I. Cox, ill; L J. ; <lb/>
A. C. J. Tucker, I; <lb/>
H. It. Cot I; J. J. Laughing- <lb/>
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Lewis H Cox. <lb/>
No I. B <lb/>
chin. KB C P <lb/>
Moore. MO Smith, W II <lb/>
No W B Bland, W <lb/>
J Moore, A Hardy, B <lb/>
A Gardner. <lb/>
W H <lb/>
s V L Crawford, <lb/>
J Allen. <lb/>
Smith, J B <lb/>
Joyner, a Nichols, M Smith, <lb/>
It L Nichols. <lb/>
W Joyner, I A <lb/>
Nichols, J H Cobb. <lb/>
D Barrow, Chairman, W W <lb/>
Bullock, Secretary. <lb/>
Jr. <lb/>
D c Barrow, Charlie Parker, It W <lb/>
Faithful. <lb/>
W A Hyman, <lb/>
Harris, Thad Parker. Kl <lb/>
C Barrow, w <lb/>
W Bullock. ll <lb/>
i TOWNSHIP, <lb/>
The primary was held <lb/>
Saturday at p. m. with J. J. <lb/>
i Alston Crimea, <lb/>
Secretary. <lb/>
The delegation was instructed <lb/>
as State <lb/>
Senator and J J for member <lb/>
of Hoard Count <lb/>
relight of the <lb/>
lot of Deeds was taken <lb/>
and vote stood T B Moore <lb/>
Williams I. <lb/>
following were selected us <lb/>
Alston Grimes, W <lb/>
I, Woolen, J Marshall Col and C <lb/>
I Constable. <lb/>
J II Mills, H ll <lb/>
the people the more popular <lb/>
dance. The dance is not the prod- <lb/>
of a cultured people, <lb/>
but a relic of a former age of men- <lb/>
and moral weakness. This fact <lb/>
is worth the careful study of Christ <lb/>
Work. <lb/>
St. l <lb/>
bulletin of stale board <lb/>
health says in July measles <lb/>
prevailed in counties, <lb/>
cough ill scarlet fever in <lb/>
fever in 5.1; fever <lb/>
in fever in <lb/>
smallpox ill <lb/>
ed, Catawba Gaston, <lb/>
Mecklenburg, North- <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
They arc Striking lots of oil in <lb/>
Louisiana these days. A well was <lb/>
d Welsh, a new locality, <lb/>
and before they got ready to <lb/>
it a few days ago turned it- <lb/>
self in. and with I great lush of <lb/>
oil and gas, blew the piping out <lb/>
and blew the derrick all to pieces. <lb/>
After work they got it <lb/>
and think they have <lb/>
greatest gusher in <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
A real estate dealer in Maine <lb/>
his an advertisement the New <lb/>
York Journal of lands for sale <lb/>
line; great inducements to set- <lb/>
Hers. of advantages <lb/>
locality set forth by him are <lb/>
Dial there arc Hies, no <lb/>
toes and no in the <lb/>
northern <lb/>
lists would sneer howl if such <lb/>
SO advertisement should appear in <lb/>
a southern paper. No southern <lb/>
man would think for a moment of <lb/>
holding out absence of <lb/>
in the ion as all inducement lo <lb/>
would-be purchasers, the <lb/>
is these northerners <lb/>
are more friendly to bin than the <lb/>
northern Wilmington <lb/>
w F Carroll, J J C <lb/>
J. B Little, J Jenkins, Frank Randolph, m Marshall Cox, <lb/>
W I CD B W L Clark, Alston <lb/>
G Grimes, J B Tucker, Oakley, <lb/>
For <lb/>
Th. <lb/>
domed W. Harrington Sher <lb/>
ill and D. Moore for Clerk of <lb/>
W Tucker. <lb/>
on <lb/>
An woman her <lb/>
in daughters and Ker- <lb/>
ii win be <lb/>
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house, <lb/>
B. Cherry, <lb/>
T. While, <lb/>
Register of K. Moore, t <lb/>
HI; It. Williams, Jr., J. L. C <lb/>
TI; J O. W J <lb/>
s, D. II. James, i. . J Harrington, W R Par <lb/>
The precincts then ad- <lb/>
and selected <lb/>
lilt Of and alternates i called to order by J It <lb/>
which elected by the Chairman Executive <lb/>
N i, Smith, Jesse n Smith, W l <lb/>
Henry Dixon, <lb/>
Stocks, J Williams and Ed <lb/>
Dixon. <lb/>
Alternate-. <lb/>
W V. Proctor, G W Venters, <lb/>
A Arnold, A Mills, W <lb/>
A c Buck, W <lb/>
way, K in, V F Chap <lb/>
man, I. E I. Cot <lb/>
Hardy Law It <lb/>
John <lb/>
Constipation <lb/>
Docs your head ache Pain <lb/>
back of your eyes Bad <lb/>
taste in your mouth It's <lb/>
your liver I Pills arc <lb/>
liver pills. They cure <lb/>
headache, dyspepsia. <lb/>
lie. All <lb/>
a in <lb/>
BUCKINGHAM'S <lb/>
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