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Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb />
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb />
Tin w A NUMBER OF THING <lb />
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Yours to please- <lb />
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Windows, Paints, Hope, <lb />
Collars, Pious, Shovels and Car- <lb />
Tools, go to <lb />
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The LIVER Is the teat of nine <lb />
tenths of all disease. <lb />
Pills <lb />
to to the root of the whole mat- <lb />
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Neil door to Ricks Wilkinson. to Out. <lb />
Green <lb />
That Hie place to best <lb />
Fruit Jars <lb />
is at our store. We have them in <lb />
different styles nut sizes tit prices <lb />
as low as the lowest. Then as <lb />
usual are headquarters for the <lb />
Best of Everything <lb />
Get your table supplies from <lb />
and yon are sure so have the best. <lb />
BUTTER and CHEESE ON ICE. <lb />
THE NEW GROCERS. <lb />
WHEN YOU WANT <lb />
Dry Goods, Groceries, Confections, <lb />
etc. go to <lb />
Mrs. L. H. WHITE, <lb />
Ml I CO. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
and Brokers in <lb />
Black Jack, X. C. Stocks. Cotton, and <lb />
Nice line cf goods on bead. Prices low Private Wire, to New York, <lb />
product bought far cash or in Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
exchange <lb />
J. C. LANIER, <lb />
IN <lb />
American and Italian Marble <lb />
N, C. <lb />
Ire end Iron Fence Sold. <lb />
work prices reasonable <lb />
i as lent en appeal <lb />
Notice to Creditors. J <lb />
qualified before tin i <lb />
the Superior Court Pitt count <lb />
executor of the and <lb />
William deceased, <lb />
letters ti having been <lb />
issued to me, I notify all per- <lb />
sons holding claims <lb />
of the said William Whitehead, in <lb />
present them for payment <lb />
on or before the 35th day of <lb />
July, or this notice will be plead <lb />
in bar of recovery. All <lb />
indebted to said estate are to <lb />
make to me Immediately. <lb />
This the Slat July. <lb />
It, J. COBS, r <lb />
North Carolina's Foremost Newspaper. <lb />
The Charlotte Observer <lb />
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. <lb />
CALDWELL TOMPKINS. <lb />
J. P. CALDWELL. Editor <lb />
PER <lb />
THE OBSERVER Receives the <lb />
largest telegraphic news service <lb />
delivered to any paper between <lb />
Washington Atlanta, <lb />
its special service is the an <lb />
ever a North Caro <lb />
paper. <lb />
THE SUNDAY OBSERVER con- <lb />
of or more and is <lb />
to a huge extent male up of <lb />
original mutter, <lb />
THE SEMI -WEEKLY <lb />
Tuesday Friday <lb />
II par year, The large paper <lb />
in North <lb />
Sample topics on application. <lb />
THE OBSERVER, <lb />
Charlotte, N. <lb />
Dissolution Notice. <lb />
All .-. ;,; notified . II. <lb />
James and s, M. Jones, partner <lb />
trading and doing business under the <lb />
firm and . James <lb />
Situ have this day <lb />
mutual dissolved <lb />
All persons having ms <lb />
the said The James Mfg. Co., <lb />
the u s. m. Jones <lb />
settlement, and all persons owing <lb />
the said company will make <lb />
to . II. James, The business will be <lb />
continued C. II. James under tho <lb />
same but s. M. Jones will not <lb />
be any Indebtedness <lb />
hereafter contracted. <lb />
This August Slut. <lb />
f. <lb />
S. M. JuNKS. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
duly qualified before the <lb />
Court Clerk of county <lb />
a last will and t. <lb />
of John Flanagan, deceased, no- <lb />
lice is hereby given to all persons In- <lb />
lo the estate to make <lb />
payment to the undersigned, and all <lb />
persons having claims against said <lb />
estate ire notified to sent tor <lb />
payment before the 31st day of <lb />
July. 1903, or this notice will be plead <lb />
bar of recovery. <lb />
This day of <lb />
MARY FLANAGAN, <lb />
I -tut. D <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
At a meeting of of the County <lb />
Board of Elections for Pitt county <lb />
held in Greenville on 1st day <lb />
of September, 1903, the following <lb />
Registrars and Judges of Election <lb />
appointed by said Board to <lb />
hold an election in Pitt county, at <lb />
Precincts, designated on the <lb />
Tuesday next after the first Mon- <lb />
day in November 1902, in <lb />
dance with chapter M Acts 1901, <lb />
to wit- <lb />
Beaver Dam <lb />
Smith, Registrar; G. T. Tyson. <lb />
and S. V. Joyner, Judges of El- j <lb />
J. Holland,. <lb />
J. J. Hathaway Jr. <lb />
Hodges, Judges of <lb />
Bethel <lb />
Registrar;. II. Maiming and B. <lb />
Judges of <lb />
Carolina L. Per- <lb />
kins, Registrar; J. Little <lb />
and Slade Congleton Judges of <lb />
Election, <lb />
S. <lb />
way, Registrar; J. J. Laughing- <lb />
house and It. p. Tyson Judges <lb />
Election. <lb />
No. <lb />
Cog, A. It. <lb />
E. E. I Judges of Election. <lb />
No. <lb />
R. Johnson, Registrar; H. E. Ellis <lb />
C. A. Pair Judges of <lb />
Falkland II. Smith, <lb />
Registrar; T. L. Williams <lb />
S. Tyson; Judges of <lb />
Farmville T. <lb />
J. J. <lb />
and B. F. Judges of <lb />
Greenville Precinct W. L. <lb />
Brown, Registrar; L. c. Arthur <lb />
J. Fleming Judges of <lb />
E. Bind- <lb />
Registrar; M. T. Spier , <lb />
Fleming Judges <lb />
of Election. <lb />
Swift Creek <lb />
Moore, Registrar ; at, C. Smith <lb />
Moore Judges Election <lb />
The present Election Precincts <lb />
the county were adopted with I <lb />
the following exception, to <lb />
Precinct No. No. in j <lb />
township were <lb />
dated and it was ordered <lb />
township shall <lb />
one Precinct with its <lb />
place at the House in the; <lb />
tow n Greenville. <lb />
Precinct No, No. <lb />
Swift creak township were <lb />
and it was ordered <lb />
Swift Crock township shall <lb />
me with its pol- <lb />
ling place at Cross Roads. <lb />
F. C. <lb />
Chin. Co. Board of Election for <lb />
Pitt Co. <lb />
J. S. <lb />
Ulcers or <lb />
need not become a fixture upon your <lb />
body. If they do it is your fault, for <lb />
MEXICAN <lb />
MUSTANG LINIMENT <lb />
trill thoroughly, quickly and <lb />
cure these afflictions. There <lb />
is no guess work about it; if this <lb />
is used a cure will follow. <lb />
OLD DOMINION <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 and <lb />
all points for the West with rail- <lb />
roads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line and Chesapeake <lb />
S. S. Co. from Baltimore. Mer- <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
July 1st the steam <lb />
Guide will leave Washington at <lb />
m. Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- <lb />
for Belhaven, <lb />
and Ocracoke and will leave <lb />
coke at a. m. for <lb />
Belhaven and Washington on Mon- <lb />
Wednesday and Friday. <lb />
The steamer Hatteras will leave <lb />
Washington Saturday nights at <lb />
o'clock, during July and August, <lb />
for Ocracoke. <lb />
J. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
J. E. District <lb />
Washington, N. C <lb />
YOU DON T KNOW <lb />
or <lb />
o treated It with <lb />
flesh healer the very t.- <lb />
The Racket Store. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
We are selling goods at the following matchless prices. <lb />
Look the prices over then come and examine the goods and <lb />
see if they are not cheaper than you ever saw <lb />
Good quality Writing Paper cents per quire. <lb />
Envelopes in white wove stock sizes cents per <lb />
School Slates inches each. <lb />
cents each. <lb />
Wire Bound inches cents each. <lb />
Steel Pens good quality cents per dozen. <lb />
Fountain Pens good ones cents each. <lb />
Magic Ink . cents per bottle. <lb />
Plates good quality While Ware cents per set. <lb />
Cups Saucers handled per set <lb />
inch oval dishes S cents each. <lb />
Covered dishes full size cents each. <lb />
Carpet tacks per down papers. <lb />
Best quality lamp sizes pearl top cents each. <lb />
Tin Pie dates cents each. <lb />
Glass lamps and cents each. <lb />
Good quality Steel Scissors cents each. <lb />
Plain tempered Steel Knives and Forks cents per set. <lb />
Boys Suspenders good quality cents per pair. <lb />
We can save you to percent on everything we sell. It will <lb />
pay you to visit the one price store. Tty it once. <lb />
THE RACKET STORE, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Lingering Summer Cold. <lb />
Don l-l u cold run at <lb />
Summer folds are the hardest kind to <lb />
along <lb />
fr month. A long like this <lb />
will pull down the <lb />
One Minute Cure will <lb />
break up the once. Safe <lb />
lure net once, lures <lb />
p, bronchitis, till throat <lb />
troubles. The children like <lb />
It, is. Woolen. <lb />
THE GREENVILLE <lb />
CO. <lb />
A Liberal Offer. <lb />
The undersigned will give a free <lb />
sample s <lb />
and to any one wanting <lb />
reliable remedy for disorders of <lb />
stomach, biliousness or constipation. <lb />
This is a remedy and s good one. <lb />
Drug; store Greenville, <lb />
Pharmacy, Farmville, <lb />
A higher morality, like a high- <lb />
intelligence, must be reached <lb />
by a slow- growth. <lb />
Sudden wealth is very apt to <lb />
made a man foolishly profuse. <lb />
Is your supply Stationery <lb />
low t H it is, us your <lb />
order. PRINTING of all <lb />
is in the styles best <lb />
workmanship. <lb />
FARMS FOR SALE <lb />
One Farm, l 1-9 from <lb />
here. acres, <lb />
laud for tobacco, corn, <lb />
cotton, etc. Splendid dwell- <lb />
two tobacco barns and <lb />
tenant <lb />
Second Farm, miles <lb />
from here, acres, mostly <lb />
cleared, with tobacco <lb />
and tenant, houses. <lb />
Third Farm, Ii acres, about <lb />
half cleared, with good tenant <lb />
houses, tobacco and <lb />
orchards. About halt this farm <lb />
is low ground, which is good <lb />
corn land, and suitable for <lb />
pasturage. Fine place for man <lb />
wanting to raise beef, cotton, <lb />
or run a dairy, as well for <lb />
general tanning. <lb />
Apply lo <lb />
J. M. BEATY, <lb />
You Know What <lb />
. I Grew hill <lb />
Tonic because the formula j <lb />
printed on every bottle that <lb />
it lion and in at <lb />
s No no <lb />
of the Knife. <lb />
No profession has advanced more <lb />
rapidly lute than surgery, hut it <lb />
should not except <lb />
I In canes of piles for <lb />
example, <lb />
Witch cures quickly and <lb />
fur cuts. <lb />
wounds, <lb />
Accept do counterfeit, was <lb />
troubled with bleeding piles that I lost <lb />
much blood and C <lb />
Hi. Witch <lb />
Basal cured me in a short <lb />
and heals. JnO, L, <lb />
Woolen. <lb />
of <lb />
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb />
aid Exterior <lb />
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build- <lb />
We solicit your patronage and <lb />
guarantee give satisfaction in <lb />
prices, styles and work. <lb />
Please send your orders to <lb />
Greenville Co. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
D. <lb />
No serpent distills such j <lb />
poison as that which drips from <lb />
the tongue of <lb />
IN <lb />
Slow Starvation <lb />
Is the fate of sufferers from and Indigestion. <lb />
If your food remains It can't build up the <lb />
body. In fact, It does actual by decaying In <lb />
stomach and poisoning the system. <lb />
Digests <lb />
What You Eat. <lb />
remedy, fly digesting what yon <lb />
eat the body and at the tame time reals <lb />
the stomach. This rest hood restores perfect health. <lb />
Cathartics and stimulant only reach the symptoms. <lb />
cures. It Is Nature's tonic <lb />
Fir years a d doctors ml dyspepsia look n bold on I could <lb />
ii I other but A a <lb />
crisps a fell atones, <lb />
Lottie am sound and S. <lb />
It can't help but do you good. <lb />
K V. Co., Hold <lb />
wild saw <lb />
WOOTEN. <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
on hand <lb />
Frosh goods kepi <lb />
hand. Country and <lb />
sold. A trial will you. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
inn REWARD. <lb />
light red cow, solid <lb />
color, slightly darker nose <lb />
horns ml oil three of head <lb />
when left, inch strap <lb />
around neck. Will calve <lb />
-5th. Any one finding said <lb />
cow will notify.<lb />
J. E. <lb />
------DEALER IN------ <lb />
II <lb />
A GENERAL LINK OF <lb />
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb />
COME TO SEE ME. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
every <lb />
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb />
Wednesday <lb />
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday- <lb />
school s. m. M. A. Allen <lb />
M every Hun <lb />
lay, morning and evening. <lb />
electing Wednesday evening. Bee. <lb />
H. M. Eure, pastor. school <lb />
L. H. Fender, <lb />
Services thin <lb />
Sunday, morning and evening. Rev <lb />
J. B. Morton, paster Sunday- <lb />
school a. m. E. B. <lb />
F. H. Hard- <lb />
Minister. even- <lb />
prayer with sermon every 1st <lb />
and 3rd Sunday. Lay service <lb />
every and Sunday. <lb />
Sunday-school a. m , W. B. <lb />
Brown, superintendent. Litany <lb />
every Wednesday a. m. <lb />
Preaching second, <lb />
and fourth Sunday in each month <lb />
meeting Wednesday night. <lb />
Rev. D. W. Davis, pastor. Son- <lb />
school P. M., W. R. Par- <lb />
superintendent. <lb />
regular service <lb />
lodges;, <lb />
A. F. A. <lb />
Lodge. No. meets first and <lb />
third Monday evening. R. <lb />
W. M., J. M. Sec. <lb />
K. River Lodge, No. <lb />
meet every Friday evening, <lb />
W. H. C L T. M. <lb />
Hooker. R. <lb />
I. O. O. Lodge, <lb />
No. meets every Tuesday <lb />
evening. W. Atkins, N. G., <lb />
D. D. <lb />
R. A. Zeb Vance Council, No. <lb />
1695, meets every <lb />
W. B. Wilson, Secretary, J. <lb />
S. Tunstall. Regent. <lb />
A. Council, <lb />
No. meet every first and third <lb />
Thursday night in Odd Fellows <lb />
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy <lb />
D. S. Smith <lb />
I. O. Conclave <lb />
No. meets second and <lb />
fourth Monday night in <lb />
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb />
D. S. Smith Sec. <lb />
Whichard, N. C. <lb />
The Stock complete in every de <lb />
and prices as low as the <lb />
lowest. Highest market <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
1876.-------- <lb />
Se M. Schultz. <lb />
Wholesale retail Grocer and <lb />
Furniture Dealer. paid for <lb />
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb />
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba <lb />
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor <lb />
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb />
and Gail ft <lb />
High Life Tobacco, Key West Che- <lb />
roots, Henry George Clear, Can <lb />
Peaches, Apples, <lb />
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb />
Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Macs. <lb />
Cheese, Bait Butter, New <lb />
Sewing Machines, and nu <lb />
other goods. Quality and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb />
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S. M. Schultz <lb />
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don point. dally, all rat. via Slob <lb />
H. M. <lb />
Pass. Agent <lb />
J. R. Manager. <lb />
T. M. EMERSON. <lb />
The for Malaria <lb />
Chills and is a of Grove's <lb />
Chill Tonic. It <lb />
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cure no <lb />
the News <lb />
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. Film 1902, NO. <lb />
Ricks Wilkinson <lb />
E have just returned from the north- <lb />
markets with the most at- <lb />
tractive line of <lb />
Dress Goods, Trimmings, <lb />
Shoes, Clothing and <lb />
Furnishings <lb />
that it has ever been our pleasure to show. <lb />
That we are in style and have the quality <lb />
we leave that for you say, after you <lb />
have investigated. <lb />
We made a complete survey while <lb />
away, and feel sure that we thought of all <lb />
your wants. Tho quality of our <lb />
is the best, while the prices shall be <lb />
lowest. <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 pupils this year. <lb />
Book-Keeping, Commercial Law, <lb />
Shorthand, Typewriting and Music. <lb />
coarse is tinder experienced <lb />
and fully competent teachers. <lb />
Tuition, to <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. SHERRILL, Principal. <lb />
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. <lb />
For Chief Justice of the Supreme Court <lb />
WALTER CLARK. <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
For Associate Justice of the Supreme <lb />
Court from tho <lb />
HENRY GROVES <lb />
of Wilson. <lb />
For Associate Justice of the Supreme <lb />
Court from West, <lb />
WALKER, <lb />
of Mecklenburg. <lb />
For Corporation Commissioner, <lb />
EUGENE C. <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
For Superintendent of Public <lb />
JAMES Y. JOYNER, <lb />
of Guilford. <lb />
For Congress from First Congressional <lb />
District, <lb />
JOHN H. SMALL, <lb />
Of Beaufort, <lb />
For Solicitor of the Third Judicial <lb />
District. <lb />
LARRY I. MOORE, <lb />
of Pitt. <lb />
COUNTY NOMINEES. <lb />
For Senator, <lb />
ALEXANDER L. <lb />
For Representatives, <lb />
J. B. LITTLE, <lb />
HENRY T. KING. <lb />
For Superior Court Clerk, <lb />
DAVID C. MOORE. <lb />
For Sheriff, <lb />
O. W. HARRINGTON. <lb />
For Register of Deeds, <lb />
RICHARD WILLIAMS. <lb />
For Treasurer, <lb />
B. <lb />
For Coroner, <lb />
For Surveyor, <lb />
COX. <lb />
For County Commissioners, <lb />
WILLIAM R. HORNE, <lb />
JOHN It. <lb />
ELKS, <lb />
JOHN It. BA HILL, <lb />
JOHN W. PAGE. <lb />
The Industrial College. <lb />
a. <lb />
Twice a Week <lb />
and Friday <lb />
a Year <lb />
Our Grocery <lb />
Department. <lb />
We have been carrying a line of Heavy Groceries ever <lb />
since have been in business now we have added a <lb />
stock of <lb />
Fancy Groceries <lb />
which re expect to add to from time to as the <lb />
seasons justify We now in our Mammoth Stock <lb />
Dove, Crab, <lb />
Lobster; <lb />
Beet, <lb />
Canned Ti <lb />
Pip Foe. <lb />
Vienna <lb />
Lunch Tongue, <lb />
Potted Hun, <lb />
Potted Ox <lb />
Canned Soup-. <lb />
Ox Till, <lb />
Pepper <lb />
Flour <lb />
Pearl <lb />
Sweet and <lb />
Queen <lb />
Corn, <lb />
Sunbeam <lb />
Broadway <lb />
Crated <lb />
Sliced Pineapple, <lb />
White Cherries, <lb />
California <lb />
Maple Syrup, <lb />
Pickled Walnuts.<lb />
BREAK INTO <lb />
THE HOMES <lb />
OP THE <lb />
PEOPLE BY <lb />
ADVERTISING <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
. --Ore <lb />
A advertisement will walk into <lb />
homes every day and will let your wants be known <lb />
to the people. <lb />
A REFLECTOR advertisement will bring custom- <lb />
for your goods, find tenants for your <lb />
employment or in fact till any reasonable <lb />
want yon may have. <lb />
THE REFLECTOR goes into the homes of the <lb />
people is read for what it carries them, hence <lb />
the place to tell your is in THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
The cost of an advertisement in THE REFLECTOR <lb />
is the easiest part. <lb />
A. and It. College is full <lb />
and receive any more boys, <lb />
except, those previously granted <lb />
permits to <lb />
This is message sent by Pres- <lb />
Winston yesterday on the <lb />
first day of t be session. The mes- <lb />
sage tells own story; and <lb />
story reads <lb />
An industrial college, <lb />
in three years from students <lb />
to nearly an State, <lb />
demanding skilled workers <lb />
wood, cotton, iron, tobacco, clays <lb />
and all forms of agriculture; an <lb />
intelligent, strong and <lb />
ambitious generation of <lb />
seeking for industrial train- <lb />
and ion; and the doors <lb />
of the college closed lack of <lb />
room. A of story is very <lb />
bright, but a part II <lb />
and discreditable. The last <lb />
chapter should be revised, <lb />
surely will be. <lb />
is an age as well <lb />
M industrial North Caro <lb />
is now its leading <lb />
South both in education and in <lb />
development. <lb />
place for the greatest in- <lb />
educational school in the <lb />
South. <lb />
The chief duty of the next leg- <lb />
will be to provide for ed- <lb />
in performing this <lb />
will demand mote <lb />
than the needs of the A <lb />
M. College. That institution is <lb />
not adequately equipped. It lacks <lb />
dormitories, shops, laboratories, <lb />
chemical buildings, and buildings <lb />
for physics and electricity M well <lb />
as largo equipment for agriculture, <lb />
There is economy in denying <lb />
or postponing this equipment. <lb />
youth of the Slate should be <lb />
educated and properly educated; <lb />
especially should they receive <lb />
best industrial education that <lb />
age affords demands. <lb />
Let rooms and instruction be <lb />
provided for all who desire to <lb />
come; let A. M. be re <lb />
us the best equipped as <lb />
well a the most popular <lb />
trial college South. <lb />
I Raleigh Post. <lb />
These are tome of the things you will need besides lots <lb />
others that we have not mentioned. <lb />
Be sure to remember that we have the Finest But- <lb />
and Cheese we can get. We cater only to the best <lb />
trade, so if you want the call on us. We expect <lb />
to receive in a short while Candies, Fruits, Nuts, <lb />
in fact every thing kept in a class family <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb />
The Only Department Store in <lb />
GREEN V <lb />
A CAR LOAD <lb />
Of the Famous Pianos at Greenville. <lb />
part of which are now on display at Sam. <lb />
Furniture Store, are ready to go from the manufacturer <lb />
to your home at Factory prices and at your own terms <lb />
or years if desired, beginning <lb />
Saturday, September <lb />
for days only. It is needless to give any outline re- <lb />
the merit of the Piano further than <lb />
to say that for the past years of it existence it <lb />
has been enjoying an undisputed International <lb />
having won the prize medals in Philadelphia 1870, <lb />
at the Paris international exposition in 1878, <lb />
Atlanta in 1881, New Orleans 1884-1885, Chicago <lb />
world fair 1893, and at the late Charleston, S. C, ex- <lb />
position <lb />
Do You Contemplate Buying a Piano <lb />
Now or any time in the future if so come in and we <lb />
will give you some pointers which will be to your in- <lb />
We especially invite the music critics of the <lb />
city to favor us with a visit. Thanking you in ad- <lb />
for your cull and criticism, we are <lb />
Very respect fully yours, <lb />
O. Q. Factory Representative. <lb />
FOR SHAME <lb />
At a meeting of l be County <lb />
There ore few backwoodsmen, <lb />
w ii the sense of held in 1st day <lb />
who can fall to be much the <lb />
Registrars and of <lb />
appointed by Board, lo <lb />
by the reports the metropolitan <lb />
papers of the on of <lb />
Tour of New Yolk and <lb />
Society at Newport, <lb />
and the temptation to take a shy <lb />
at frivolity, the result of <lb />
absolute idleness, Is irresistible. <lb />
the char- <lb />
some, of their <lb />
bold mi election Pitt at <lb />
Precincts. on <lb />
next after Mon- <lb />
day in November in error- <lb />
dance chapter <lb />
to wit- <lb />
Beaver Dam <lb />
Smith, Registrar- ti. T. Tyson, <lb />
and S. V. Joyner, Judges of KI- <lb />
fantastic pet form Ion. <lb />
Holland, <lb />
done in name of and <lb />
society, arc unspeakably absurd. Judges of Election. <lb />
the performers are made Bethel H. Andrews, <lb />
good deal of amiable J. H. B. <lb />
ridicule, some of which cannot be. <lb />
repressed. But a very different <lb />
thing from this is the <lb />
judgment of which <lb />
Henry pronounces, in <lb />
The Louisville Courier Journal, of <lb />
Tuesday, upon the women of <lb />
society, whom, along with I lie <lb />
men, he characterizes as <lb />
and of whom ho says they <lb />
equally depraved with its <lb />
men; they know all the dirt the <lb />
men <lb />
Smart he says, longer <lb />
pretend to virtue its u <lb />
feminine accomplishment. <lb />
is a badge of delinquency, a <lb />
sign the crude raw, u de <lb />
which, tolerated at all, <lb />
carry some promise of amend-. <lb />
among these tilled <lb />
the only needful <lb />
is In know it nil <lb />
This is going a <lb />
it is enough to denounces as <lb />
much as one will, the gilded <lb />
of this society, who make god of <lb />
money who their days <lb />
in vulgar and their <lb />
nights revelry, Nay, ii <lb />
is allowable to throw n shall <lb />
ridicule at Hie empty-headed <lb />
who parade their <lb />
along with their jewels pond lot <lb />
through the public press a <lb />
long public. But to <lb />
characterize these women, as a <lb />
and without <lb />
port accusation, us wanton, <lb />
simply because they are silly, is <lb />
Intolerable, and such wholesale <lb />
of moral delinquency earns <lb />
for Itself the severest <lb />
Coming as it does in from <lb />
a Southern gentleman, it is <lb />
American general <lb />
and Southern gentlemen in <lb />
have understood throughout <lb />
the ages that men are to have the <lb />
widest latitude in talking and <lb />
about men; the remedy for <lb />
the wrong is in hands of <lb />
man and lie is justified when <lb />
uses it, being sufficiently <lb />
But is unwritten <lb />
which protects the reputation of <lb />
women, Col, is <lb />
reputable to over- <lb />
step boundary line and bring ii <lb />
general charge Incontinence <lb />
against a <lb />
Now, Henry, won't you be <lb />
good <lb />
of. <lb />
ion. <lb />
Carolina I;. Per- <lb />
kins, J. Little <lb />
and Slade Congleton Judges of <lb />
Election. <lb />
S. Hallo. <lb />
way, Registrar; J. J. <lb />
hOUSe and B, Tyson Judges of <lb />
No. <lb />
Cox, Registrar; A. and <lb />
B. K. Judges of Election. <lb />
Ho. <lb />
R. Johnson, Registrar; U. E. Ellis <lb />
The women of the and C. A. Fair Judges of<lb />
Falkland H. Smith, <lb />
T. L. and <lb />
Henry S; Tyson; Judges of <lb />
. T. <lb />
Registrar; J. J. <lb />
and F. Judges of <lb />
Greenville Precinct- W. L. <lb />
Brown, L. C. Arthur <lb />
and W, J. Fleming Judges of <lb />
E. Brad- <lb />
Registrar; M. T. Spier and <lb />
Lunsford Fleming Judges <lb />
of Elect ion. <lb />
Swift <lb />
Moore, Registrar i M. Smith <lb />
Iredell Moore Judges <lb />
The present Precincts <lb />
in the county were adopted with <lb />
following exception, to <lb />
Precinct No. No. in <lb />
township were <lb />
it was ordered that <lb />
township shall <lb />
one Precinct its polling <lb />
place at House <lb />
town of Greenville. <lb />
No,. I and No. <lb />
Swift creek township were <lb />
and it was ordered that <lb />
Swift Greek township shall con- <lb />
Precinct with its pol- <lb />
ling place ill Cross Roads.<lb />
Chin. Co. Board of Election for <lb />
Pitt <lb />
J. S. <lb />
The NEW STORE. <lb />
B. Bro. <lb />
Have opened in one store of the Phoenix Building <lb />
Basket Hart formerly with a full line of Clothing Dry <lb />
Goods, Hats, Gents Furnishings, Notions, etc. <lb />
Everything in stock is brand new and we are selling at <lb />
Prices to Astonish You. <lb />
Give us a call and be convinced that mo can save money. <lb />
B. Bro. <lb />
Mr. West, of Hover, <lb />
had an experience Hie other night <lb />
I lull was least <lb />
and be cannot think of now <lb />
without a shudder, He was sit- <lb />
ting in ids room, Nailing. To <lb />
make more be <lb />
opened and placed his feel in a <lb />
bureau drawer. Boon after he fell <lb />
cold and clammy pees <lb />
over his net, and upon <lb />
found a large King snake <lb />
the drawer. Ill West gazed with <lb />
Honor at serpent and lost no <lb />
lime in getting his feet on <lb />
snake cut of <lb />
drawer and sored quickly <lb />
around room, trying to <lb />
cape. Mr. <lb />
News. <lb />
Court <lb />
Mayor H. W. Whedbee has dis- <lb />
posed-of fallowing cases his <lb />
court since last report. <lb />
Barrow, assault, lined <lb />
and costs, <lb />
J. S. drunk and <lb />
lined and costs, <lb />
It. drunk and <lb />
lined and <lb />
drank and disorder- <lb />
lined and costs, . <lb />
Wm. drunk, fined <lb />
costs, 14.80. <lb />
Simon drunk down, <lb />
lined i. and costs 87.20. <lb />
drunk <lb />
lined costs 84.80. <lb />
Win. drunk and disorder- <lb />
costs, <lb />
J. K. Smith, carrying concealed <lb />
weapon, bound over to Superior <lb />
com I. <lb />
Win. drunk and disorder- <lb />
fined 8-Ti and costs, <lb />
drank <lb />
lined <lb />
4.80. <lb />
Mis. L. purchased <lb />
another <lb />
display her <lb />
goods. <lb />
Then liver isn't acting <lb />
well. You suffer from bilious- <lb />
constipation. <lb />
Pills act on the liver. <lb />
For years have been <lb />
the Standard Family Pill. <lb />
Small doses elite. <lb />
of. <lb /></p>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
X. C. <lb />
D. I. an <lb />
Entered at the at Greenville, N. <lb />
C, as second class mail matter. <lb />
Sept., 1902. <lb />
After Pritchard, the Deluge. <lb />
The Progressive Farmer is out <lb />
in a new suit. Poe man <lb />
The strike situation in danger <lb />
of becoming <lb />
has cut the <lb />
Smart Set with a stony stare. <lb />
Thomas L. Johnson promises the <lb />
largest exhibition of its <lb />
kind. <lb />
The coal stove is not likely to <lb />
become enthusiastic over the strike <lb />
situation. <lb />
From remarks of the Durham <lb />
Herald we infer that. Greensboro <lb />
has been riding on the tail <lb />
of the baud wagon. <lb />
Henry of the Louis- <lb />
ville Courier Journal, is currying <lb />
the sensitive cuticle of Four <lb />
with Senator <lb />
pitchfork. <lb />
A colored returning <lb />
Iron; where he has <lb />
been enjoying the hospitality <lb />
of the State for some time, in con- <lb />
his strenuous <lb />
of the lute Young, <lb />
attributes bis to a <lb />
case <lb />
There Is hardly a building start- <lb />
up here but what the complaint <lb />
is heard that material can not be <lb />
secured fast enough to prevent in- <lb />
nobody <lb />
gets imbued with the idea a <lb />
Inn-k manufacturing plant here <lb />
could make money for the <lb />
ed. There ought lo be such an <lb />
enterprise. <lb />
We Lope that snooting editors <lb />
will not become over popular as an <lb />
Kinston News. <lb />
Well, yes. Fact is, that of <lb />
argument is seldom well pointed. <lb />
The exception i. when the editor <lb />
is up on the of <lb />
a In that case, <lb />
the result is to prove eminent- <lb />
satisfactory to the coroner's <lb />
jury, to the editor. <lb />
is said that a hungry soldier <lb />
is the best fighter. Which prob <lb />
ably illuminates canned-beef <lb />
scandal which brought <lb />
war into some <lb />
Gen. Carr has the advantage of <lb />
the other Being <lb />
the east nor the west, he can <lb />
ran twice to their <lb />
News. <lb />
Very, very Improper Senatorial <lb />
courtesy, General. <lb />
exchange wonder <lb />
Judge Clark going In do lo help <lb />
the party out of the hole he helped <lb />
it know for sure, <lb />
nave an idea he is going to pull the <lb />
hole up. <lb />
The very latest is a circus com- <lb />
The big fellows are to come <lb />
together, freeze the little out <lb />
or attach as side shows, <lb />
probably raise the price. Oh. this <lb />
is a sordid age. First thing you <lb />
know you won't lie allowed to sit <lb />
on your rail fence stick jokes <lb />
the hired man, without con <lb />
suiting a rate and a yard <lb />
stick. We'd rather see i see eve- <lb />
show bust have to start all <lb />
over again. <lb />
Greensboro is woefully on <lb />
her water supply, but it is safe to <lb />
say this will not frighten some <lb />
of her Herald. <lb />
that, son I Isn't there a <lb />
laundry in <lb />
should be <lb />
discouraged. Well, are not the <lb />
leaders doing all they can this <lb />
direction <lb />
Certainly but that's<lb />
he Free Press tells of <lb />
a double suicide at Dover, Men <lb />
day night. Two young O. <lb />
and Joseph <lb />
poison together, seemingly by <lb />
agreement and died within a few <lb />
hours of each Both had <lb />
met disappointment love <lb />
affairs. <lb />
There are doubtless many good <lb />
and well meaning people among <lb />
promoters the camp meeting <lb />
at Charlotte, but they are not <lb />
very much in evidence beside <lb />
nightly exhibitions of the pimp <lb />
and his business relations at <lb />
Park. <lb />
A dispatch from <lb />
Pa., credits Carrie Nation <lb />
that she has abandoned <lb />
saloon smashing as a livelihood. <lb />
saloon men ate not she <lb />
said, there arc lots worse <lb />
who pose as pillars in the <lb />
morning <lb />
The collision of a trolley car a <lb />
few day ago with President Bo <lb />
veil was strenuous <lb />
affair. Wears <lb />
that the plans <lb />
material disarrangement. <lb />
company, of course, <lb />
car, until extensive re- <lb />
pairs be effected. <lb />
From certain events which have <lb />
occurred within the memory of the <lb />
inhabitant, and which may <lb />
or may not be considered in con <lb />
with the attitude <lb />
the late convention at Greens <lb />
lit depends on how yon <lb />
look at it. don't ever know;, <lb />
it seems superfluous to observe <lb />
that, politically, gentlemen of <lb />
have been relegated to the <lb />
nous desuetude of the <lb />
doodle and the Dodo. <lb />
It is certainly gratifying that <lb />
the kind of instruction offered by <lb />
the A. ft M. College has met with <lb />
the appreciation of so many of our <lb />
young men. The Alumni of no <lb />
institution will prove a <lb />
greater credit to the state than A. <lb />
ft M. boys. We need them, and <lb />
the next Legislature should by all <lb />
means extend the facilities of the <lb />
College sufficiently to obviate any <lb />
recurrence of the present <lb />
Moth <lb />
mother was troubled with <lb />
consumption for many years. At <lb />
last she was given up to die. Then <lb />
the tried Cherry Pectoral, <lb />
and was speedily <lb />
D. P. Jolly, N. Y. <lb />
No matter how hard <lb />
your cough or how long <lb />
you have had it, <lb />
Cherry Pectoral is the <lb />
best thing you can take. <lb />
It's too risky to wait <lb />
until you have <lb />
If you are coughing <lb />
today, get a bottle of <lb />
Cherry Pectoral at once. <lb />
rant slut All <lb />
your it ho vats II, <lb />
do hi. tan, hr you nit <lb />
t It. Mi. It lit <lb />
II with lion. willing. <lb />
J. S . <lb />
Fresh Gossip From Near-by Vicinities <lb />
by Our Correspondents and <lb />
Reported for REFLECTOR Renders. <lb />
Winterville Department. <lb />
The Durham Herald, thinks <lb />
be a Hard matter for <lb />
the people of lo find <lb />
a substitute for We date <lb />
. However, they send a <lb />
commit lee to Kentucky. The Her- <lb />
Intimate further, that <lb />
people of may live to <lb />
regret that they contracted the <lb />
It would be inter <lb />
t-ting to know whether Her <lb />
all would to the <lb />
point with a dissertation on a <lb />
favorite blend. <lb />
Charlotte Sews its <lb />
search light on a <lb />
meeting, with results ilia, most <lb />
good brethren and sisters <lb />
who are the hauls of <lb />
the elder--, tor <lb />
the occasion <lb />
furnishes an opportunity that the <lb />
devil seen to hurt taken <lb />
of to full, without <lb />
i . i. to the An- <lb />
of A and ti<lb />
It ll III <lb />
evangelist, with soils <lb />
of the go be-t weens who cir- <lb />
around grand <lb />
suggest a feeble barrier between <lb />
the midnight pulpit the police. <lb />
Chain Gang. <lb />
The Pitt Chain Gang, <lb />
comprising thirteen or <lb />
members, made its debut at <lb />
this morning, and march- <lb />
ed off by twos in charge of Messrs. <lb />
John Sieves Ed Belcher, for <lb />
work on the river road about j <lb />
three miles above town. <lb />
will cut a new road from a point <lb />
near Mr. Bob Allen's, across the I <lb />
beyond, to opposite <lb />
point near Mr. O. L. I <lb />
Those Who have climbed down and <lb />
up the hills at this place will <lb />
the good judgment of the <lb />
authorities in deciding on the <lb />
change noted. Hiding down <lb />
old hill between the and <lb />
Mr. is certainly the <lb />
imitation of shooting the <lb />
chutes to be witnessed anywhere <lb />
this the <lb />
Squirrel Becomes a Captive. <lb />
We Often hear of a wild animal <lb />
being captured and tamed, but it <lb />
is out of the ordinary when one <lb />
comes in voluntarily <lb />
willing captive. Mr. Elks, <lb />
Township, one of out <lb />
nominees County Commission <lb />
was here today gave The <lb />
interesting Item. <lb />
He says that last Saturday <lb />
while his children were swinging <lb />
in the yard, a Squirrel half <lb />
grown came in the yard and com- <lb />
playing around the <lb />
of little girls pick- <lb />
ed the squirrel and it was as <lb />
gentle us if it bad been n tame one. <lb />
The children seem delighted <lb />
their pet, and the Squirrel seems <lb />
equally pleased its new <lb />
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS <lb />
NOTES. <lb />
n. c. 1902 <lb />
Well we feel like we've left <lb />
home and gone off visiting. <lb />
Jerusalem nothing hardly <lb />
but strangers. It Is only once in a <lb />
while we see something familiar <lb />
and then we have to look twice. <lb />
Anyway, it don't make much <lb />
these strangers are just <lb />
the cleverest set of ladies and gen- <lb />
one did see. May be <lb />
we will all after awhile <lb />
and then we going to feel bet- <lb />
They know already, <lb />
the girls, bless their hearts, always <lb />
smile when they sec us. Oar <lb />
good looks we reckon, anyway we <lb />
will all be acquainted <lb />
The dormitories are run over, <lb />
but ample preparation has been <lb />
made and we accommodate <lb />
everybody. ten counties <lb />
so far represented. every <lb />
pupils arc just coming in. <lb />
The prospects for <lb />
School are Indeed glowing. Every- <lb />
body pull off bats let's holler. <lb />
services at Ready <lb />
Branch and May's Chapel de- <lb />
the presence of right <lb />
fellow citizens last <lb />
Sabbath. <lb />
livery are <lb />
now prepared to accommodate the <lb />
public and solicit their <lb />
patronage. <lb />
and family <lb />
left for a visit to Tarboro on the <lb />
8th, <lb />
Miss has been vis- <lb />
In Falkland several days. <lb />
Miss Carlton, of the Winterville <lb />
High School, spent Saturday and <lb />
Greenville Friday. <lb />
L. J. Chapman spent the day at <lb />
Kinston Friday. <lb />
Mrs. W. Blount and Mrs. T. <lb />
D. returned to <lb />
Thursday after a few weeks visit <lb />
here. <lb />
Those who attended court at <lb />
Greenville this week were C. J. <lb />
Tucker, J. Z. Books, O. W. Gas <lb />
kins and E. A. Johnson, all <lb />
Miss Mary and Kobe it <lb />
way, of left for <lb />
home Thursday after a few weeks <lb />
visit here lo their grand parents, <lb />
Mr. and Mis. C. P. <lb />
Some of the farmers are not <lb />
feeling quite so good the pres- <lb />
prices of tobacco as it is off a <lb />
cent the pound. <lb />
J. C. Gaskins spent the day at <lb />
Kinston Thursday. <lb />
The cotton crop in some sections <lb />
will not lie as good as it looked to <lb />
be thirty days ago account of <lb />
the drought. The corn crop is good, <lb />
sweet potatoes are fine, peas look <lb />
to be a good showing a fine <lb />
so say the farmers. <lb />
HEARNE CO., <lb />
Groceries, Provisions, Country Produce, <lb />
Fruits, Candies, Tobacco and Cigars. <lb />
Agents for Wilbur's Horse, Cattle and Poultry Food. <lb />
r. tit lore A dollar spent with guts a <lb />
dollar's worth of <lb />
time. If doesn't <lb />
for YOU back the stuff and get dollar. <lb />
AYDEN NOTES. <lb />
V. C. Sept. <lb />
Mrs. M. F. Carson went up to <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
A large crowd attended the <lb />
Christian church Sunday morn- <lb />
and night. <lb />
Odd Fellows met last night. <lb />
L. Smith, of was <lb />
in town Sunday. He his <lb />
little daughter, Pattie, who entered <lb />
school at Christian College <lb />
day. <lb />
Miss Daisy Cannon, of <lb />
trees, spent in town. <lb />
Miss May Anderson returned <lb />
lister, Mrs Matthews. from a near I-arm <lb />
Died. <lb />
At o'clock this morning, <lb />
Mrs. Nannie Moore, daughter of <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. and <lb />
wife of Mr. W. E. Moore, died <lb />
at her residence In Booth Green- <lb />
ville, of typhoid fever. Mrs. Moore <lb />
bad In en sick for three <lb />
weeks, but her were hope- <lb />
of her recovery until <lb />
day. <lb />
Mrs. Moore died the night of <lb />
her 20th birthday. She was mar- <lb />
on the 21st of November, <lb />
MOO. Her only child is about <lb />
eight mouths old. She leaves a <lb />
mother and father amt ill <lb />
with the bereaved husband, <lb />
have the sympathy of a wide circle <lb />
of friends acquaintances. <lb />
The remains were interred at <lb />
o'clock this afternoon, at Cherry <lb />
Cemetery. <lb />
On Sept. Mb, just as the dark <lb />
shades of night were expanding in- <lb />
to day, the Lord in Hi- wins <lb />
saw tit to boa as, <lb />
our devoted friend and neighbor, <lb />
Mrs. W. B. Moore. Mrs. Moore <lb />
had declining health for <lb />
some time, which developed in <lb />
that must dreaded of all diseases, <lb />
typhoid fever. She was a true <lb />
wife, loving mother fond <lb />
and will be sadly missed by <lb />
her large circle of friends. She <lb />
leaves a devoted husband, one lit <lb />
la babe, and six -i- <lb />
May the protecting arm of <lb />
m them <lb />
in I lo th <lb />
and no, <lb />
to d, no sorrows <lb />
To our lives <lb />
William Jennings has <lb />
returned bis continuous perform- <lb />
Ii. Manning Co., have just <lb />
received a car load Hour. v <lb />
Misses Bessie and Lain Chap- <lb />
man, who have been visiting in <lb />
returned home Sunday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Mr. Hill, of Greenville, <lb />
down here Saturday placing a; <lb />
long distance phone in the office <lb />
of the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
Mrs. Hiram Ball, of Pollocks- <lb />
ville and Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
ville. <lb />
A. W. Ange is clerking for J. <lb />
r. <lb />
J. J. came down from <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Misses Mamie Cooper, of Wash- <lb />
and Ella House, <lb />
are visiting Mrs. J. J. nines. <lb />
A. M. Mosely, of <lb />
I Va., will spend the fall and winter <lb />
here buying cotton. <lb />
Forrest Taylor, of Whitakers, <lb />
Three Times <lb />
the Value of <lb />
Any Other. <lb />
One Third Easier, <lb />
One Third Faster. <lb />
Agents wanted in all <lb />
unoccupied territory, <lb />
Wheeler Wilson Mfg- Co. <lb />
Atlanta, Ga- <lb />
S. T. WHITE, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN IN THE <lb />
II Bill HIE Gil. <lb />
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
Cash Value, <lb />
Paid-up Insurance, <lb />
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb />
Is <lb />
Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within on month while you <lb />
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb />
of payment of arrears with interest. <lb />
second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb />
Dividends are payable at beginning of the second and cf each <lb />
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb />
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb />
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb />
To make policy payable as an the lifetime <lb />
of insured. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
who had been talking insurance <lb />
were friends here k. , , , , . <lb />
.,., here for several days, left <lb />
It. G. Chapman went to ;,. , . . . ., <lb />
Misses Daisy <lb />
ville yesterday and again today. <lb />
Our farmers are very much de- <lb />
pressed in spirits over the price <lb />
tobacco. If Greenville to be <lb />
the tobacco it must keep <lb />
up its reputation. <lb />
There several young men <lb />
visiting our town. Well, we are <lb />
not surprised, the attractions <lb />
sufficient, Ob they are here. <lb />
We like to forgot. Frankie <lb />
went to town yesterday, he <lb />
have on a bell either. <lb />
are still roll- <lb />
out of the on road, <lb />
towns, the cities, and <lb />
they will to roll for they <lb />
have superior, and this is a rec- <lb />
fact by an appreciative <lb />
public. <lb />
, ford were in town Sunday. <lb />
Miss Eula Co has gone to <lb />
Greene county to resume her <lb />
ties in the school room. <lb />
Cannon left Monday to enter <lb />
school at Chapel Hill. <lb />
Miss Emma Blount spent <lb />
day and Sunday with her niece, <lb />
I Miss Emma Cooper, at Mrs. J. A. <lb />
Davis. <lb />
E. G. Stone, who represents the <lb />
Cable Piano Co., spent last night <lb />
in town. <lb />
David H. of Richmond, <lb />
was here night. <lb />
Claude Cannon is quite sick at <lb />
the home of his sister, Mrs. W. F. <lb />
Hart. <lb />
We had a nice yesterday <lb />
afternoon and last night. <lb />
Over twenty new students en- <lb />
C. C. College Monday. <lb />
X. c. Misses Minnie Esther Jan <lb />
J. and O. W. Gaskins j non were town Sunday, <lb />
spent the day at Kinston Friday. Miss Coward is visiting <lb />
J. Z. Brooks spent the day at Mrs. Dr. <lb />
GRIFTON ITEMS. <lb />
Continued in Our Next. <lb />
Mr. II C. Hooker has moved <lb />
into the new i. between Maj. <lb />
. I Mr. <lb />
on Second street. <lb />
Liter.- A. Brady has <lb />
moved Into the house Mr. <lb />
Bishop's and <lb />
by Mr H. C. Hooker. Mr. <lb />
Hooker . s taken the Perkins <lb />
Fifth <lb />
Mr. II. Hooker has <lb />
the home, <lb />
fifth <lb />
by Mr. J. T. Matthews. <lb />
Mr Booker, n- we go to <lb />
I Mill occupying the <lb />
mil. <lb />
Is your supply of Stationery <lb />
getting low If it is, send your <lb />
JOB PRINTING of all <lb />
kinds the latest styles and best <lb />
workmanship. <lb />
The Liberty Leads. <lb />
There were wagons of tobacco <lb />
camped the Liberty Warehouse, <lb />
j last night, besides the of <lb />
loads that came dining this <lb />
j morning for today's sale. This <lb />
j gives idea of what the Liberty <lb />
is doing. The know that <lb />
W. T. Lipscomb Co., look well <lb />
to their interest get the high <lb />
est prices on every pile of tobacco. <lb />
Fire Department. <lb />
At <lb />
Company appointed a <lb />
to with the Board of <lb />
with to the <lb />
of the Fire Depart <lb />
This is the part, of <lb />
recent action of the Hoard, <lb />
contrary to in <lb />
pointing a chief of Fire De- <lb />
without regard to <lb />
of Fin Company, <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 />
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 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 the best helpers that be <lb />
procured, I can make it to interest <lb />
to sell at the PLANTERS. <lb />
Plenty of room to take care of <lb />
team, and all the farmers who 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 />
Showing of <lb />
New Fall and Winter <lb />
Clothing <lb />
For week, about <lb />
has bean on jump, I hi <lb />
cur loads of wearables that have been dally pouring <lb />
into our store. We have row- ready a <lb />
REGULAR FEAST <lb />
of new and things in Men's, and <lb />
Children's wear, prowl OUR <lb />
MEN'S SUIT DISPLAY. We the beat <lb />
made by the makers know anything about. <lb />
It would take mile or talk to do them justice. Com- <lb />
pare our Suits with any to be had any s <lb />
for garment- <lb />
thread. Then Do this <lb />
you will buy your Fall Suit here, can't help <lb />
it, yon know. <lb />
Saturday evening and <lb />
this morning. <lb />
Rev. J. B. left for <lb />
today. He preached two <lb />
terming sermons in the <lb />
here Sunday and took a <lb />
collection for the Methodist Or- <lb />
was raised. <lb />
Tuesday, 1902. <lb />
Clarence Whichard is lark to <lb />
the office to <lb />
R. L. Smith is on a visit to the <lb />
I horse markets. <lb />
Mrs. Ben of Snow Hill, is <lb />
visiting Mrs. B. Wilson. <lb />
Mm. I. P. <lb />
Hull M. <lb />
Frank Wilson, <lb />
KING OF CLOTHIERS. <lb />
retarded <lb />
lit. <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
U there la a CROSS MARK In the- <lb />
margin of this paper It to remind you <lb />
that you owe- Tin <lb />
for subscription, and we request you to <lb />
settle as early as We need what <lb />
YOU owe us and hope you will not keep <lb />
us waiting A It. <lb />
This notice la fur those who the <lb />
cross mark on their paper. <lb />
SHORT LOCAL <lb />
Snap Shots at Home News Put <lb />
I Few Words for Busy Readers <lb />
It is beginning to look like <lb />
equinoctial weather. <lb />
and <lb />
Turnip seed. M. Schultz. <lb />
Mr. residence, op <lb />
is <lb />
Co. has <lb />
moved into quarters near <lb />
Five Points. <lb />
The yield of fodder in some sec <lb />
of the is said to be <lb />
unusually large. <lb />
Two of A. C. Line's <lb />
coaches were comprised in <lb />
evening's train. <lb />
The size of the breaks indicate <lb />
that the tobacco farmers are trying <lb />
to make up for lost time. <lb />
The Knights of Pythias have <lb />
changed time of meeting <lb />
Friday to Wednesday night. <lb />
Attention is called to the notice <lb />
of dissolution of of Jan. K. <lb />
Jr. in ibis <lb />
Prof. W. H. his <lb />
this week with the largest <lb />
number ever present at the open- <lb />
of a session. <lb />
Mia. of K <lb />
stem, is visiting Mrs, M no. <lb />
Harding returned to A. <lb />
M. College, Monday <lb />
evening. <lb />
J. K. Stead <lb />
man departed by train this <lb />
morning. <lb />
X. K. Barrow and T u. <lb />
of Lizzie, took the morning train <lb />
for Norfolk. <lb />
Miss Mamie Cox left this morn- <lb />
for Chocowinity to enter school <lb />
at that place. <lb />
Mrs. K. Harding Miss <lb />
Martha Harding, left for <lb />
ville Monday evening. <lb />
Miss Dora Carr, who has been <lb />
visiting Mrs. Alice Harper, left <lb />
tor Wilson this morning. <lb />
Mrs. Harry Skinner and Miss <lb />
Winnie Skinner came in <lb />
Rocky Mount on Monday evening's <lb />
train. <lb />
Wednesday, <lb />
Will Norman travels today. <lb />
W. M. Smith was town today. <lb />
Clarence Jeffries took the morn- <lb />
train. <lb />
Dr. W, Warren was <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
Hon. Larry Moore wont to Ital- <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
Hadley returned to La- <lb />
K. S. manager of tho <lb />
Imperial Tobacco Co., took Tues- <lb />
day evening's train. <lb />
Mrs. Ii. King, with children <lb />
and left for Washington, I <lb />
C, this morning. <lb />
i , ,, ,. Misses Myra Moore and Irma <lb />
Chapel Hill left for Peace Institute, at <lb />
PERSONAL NOTES <lb />
Brief Mention of People Met <lb />
With In the Social World <lb />
em <lb />
Monday, k, 1902. <lb />
B. Whichard is on the sick <lb />
list. <lb />
road <lb />
J. S. Tunstall the <lb />
this morning. <lb />
Jarvis Sugg, of Washington, <lb />
was here today. <lb />
Mrs. J. G. left this morn- <lb />
for Wilson. <lb />
Mrs. M. M. Nelson returned to <lb />
Neck to-day. <lb />
Hughes Mayo passed through <lb />
on tho morning train. <lb />
to resume his studios. <lb />
W. n. Hobbs has moved his <lb />
family to Washington. <lb />
C. n. King returned Saturday <lb />
evening Oxford. <lb />
Dr. C. Skinner returned to <lb />
Parmele this morning. <lb />
Leon Pender has taken <lb />
with Hearne Co.<lb />
Greene Hooker have under <lb />
construction, their mill, <lb />
of Pitt and streets, a <lb />
gallon tank. <lb />
Attention is called to the <lb />
ti sale of lands belonging <lb />
to the T. J. Sheppard estate by J. <lb />
R. Commissioner. <lb />
The Star Warehouse bad <lb />
humming sales. They sold <lb />
pounds and farmers were <lb />
well pleased with prices. The <lb />
Star always pleases <lb />
Keep up with the procession <lb />
and sell tobacco at the <lb />
Warehouse. You will find <lb />
largest sale the highest prices <lb />
at tho Liberty every day <lb />
The County Buggy Co. <lb />
ports for last week the largest bus <lb />
in its history. They wore <lb />
not able to supply the demand for <lb />
immediate delivery. <lb />
Geo. Hadley, of LaGrange, <lb />
spending a few days hero. <lb />
R. R. Cotten left this morning <lb />
for Baltimore and New York. <lb />
Hope Fire Company meets to- <lb />
night in regular monthly meeting. <lb />
District Attorney Harry Skin- <lb />
left Saturday evening <lb />
Mrs. L. W. Cleve left for <lb />
this morning, to visit her <lb />
Not So Bad. <lb />
Mr. W. whose <lb />
over in is <lb />
terror of any evil doer, who hap- <lb />
pens to leave a foot print on the <lb />
sands of Greenville, reports <lb />
to his kennels for the <lb />
of nine St. <lb />
pups, male and female. His order <lb />
for pedigree blanks, will be filled <lb />
as soon as the mills ran turn <lb />
the paper. <lb />
Jesse hos moved into <lb />
his new office the build- <lb />
Miss Grimes Mrs. <lb />
of Bethel, spent the day <lb />
in town. <lb />
Mrs. Harry and Miss <lb />
Skinner went to <lb />
Mount to day. <lb />
K. A. to <lb />
Saturday evening returned <lb />
this <lb />
Mrs. J. T. Matthews loft for <lb />
Kinston evening lo make <lb />
her home there. <lb />
K. O. of Kim Oily, <lb />
in Saturday evening and re- <lb />
turned this morning. <lb />
H. C. Hooker baa moved into <lb />
the Swindell house, formerly <lb />
pied by J. T. Matthews. <lb />
Mrs. Julian came <lb />
down from this morn <lb />
returning to <lb />
High Grade JOB PRINTING <lb />
done here. Send your orders <lb />
Miss Hart, who has <lb />
been visiting her brother, J. N. <lb />
Hart, has returned borne. <lb />
Miss Bertha Brown, of Washing <lb />
ton, arrived on the morning <lb />
train to visit Miss Mary <lb />
Miss Lena Matthews and little <lb />
Miss Cheek went to Kinston <lb />
this morning. <lb />
Misses Nina James and Lottie <lb />
Blow left for the Durham <lb />
of Music this morning. <lb />
K. B. Moore, of Washing- <lb />
ton's cleverest business men, and <lb />
his son, Harold, spent a short time <lb />
in Greenville today. <lb />
The A. O. new coaches <lb />
arc appreciated by tho traveling <lb />
public. They look well and ride <lb />
well. Try them. <lb />
many friends bore of <lb />
Mary Lou Tucker, of Danville, who <lb />
was connected with Masonic <lb />
school last session, <lb />
welcomed her return Tuesday eve- <lb />
Her is to open next <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Cow by <lb />
An unusual sale was pulled off <lb />
today. A <lb />
living miles from Greenville <lb />
telephoned to L. Carr's hard <lb />
ware store and told S. D. King, <lb />
who answered the that ho <lb />
wanted a cow bell. Mr. King told <lb />
tho he had two grades <lb />
of bolls, when he was <lb />
to ring them near the <lb />
lie could hear <lb />
Ibis was done and the gentleman <lb />
quickly selected tho bell he <lb />
sent out, and Mr. says be <lb />
picked out tho best one, too. Who <lb />
says is groat f <lb />
Daily Reflector, 10th. <lb />
A Tobacco Man. <lb />
Mr. V. K. Harrow, of Lizzie, <lb />
told The that he has <lb />
disposed of the tobacco from <lb />
eighteen acres, <lb />
hundred dollars. He lost <lb />
one barn by lire, and bad sold <lb />
from the same which <lb />
is not included in tho above <lb />
amount. <lb />
Watch the Paper. <lb />
Mrs. M. Higgs who, <lb />
by Miss Bessie Jarvis, is <lb />
north purchasing her new <lb />
word to The <lb />
that she will <lb />
with tin- prettiest <lb />
brought to Watch <lb />
for lull opening <lb />
You have it. You don't want it. <lb />
why keep it Drive it out <lb />
Malaria and Ague Cure. <lb />
old r <lb />
FIRST OPENING, Fall 1902 <lb />
Special <lb />
Exhibit <lb />
French Pattern Hats <lb />
Everybody is invited to attend <lb />
this Great, Gorgeous Dis- <lb />
play of High Art Millinery. <lb />
Don't forget the day and date, <lb />
September 17,18 and <lb />
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.<lb />
C. T. <lb />
The Big Store. <lb />
N. C.<lb /></p>
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Have <lb />
What <lb />
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AN <lb />
UP-TO-DATE LINE OF <lb />
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb />
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb />
Tinware, <lb />
A Mm who;, <lb />
SICK <lb />
Dyspepsia, Costiveness, <lb />
Skin and Pies. <lb />
m OS. <lb />
LIVES PILLS. a trial w <lb />
lake No Substitute. <lb />
WRECK <lb />
Long Section of Track Torn Up. <lb />
AND A NUMBER OF OTHER THING <lb />
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION <lb />
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour <lb />
Yours to please- <lb />
las. B. White. <lb />
i mm <lb />
Don't fail to see me <lb />
before you buy <lb />
Guns, Shells, Stoves, <lb />
Heaters Pumps, <lb />
Locks, Hinges. <lb />
And anything else in the Hardware Line. <lb />
Your friend, <lb />
H. L. CARR <lb />
HOMESPUN I <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
That place to get the best <lb />
Fruit Jars <lb />
is at our store. We have them in <lb />
different styles sizes at prices <lb />
as low as the lowest. Then as <lb />
usual we are headquarters the <lb />
Best of Everything <lb />
in the Grocery Line <lb />
Get your table supplies from us <lb />
and are sure so have the best. <lb />
BUTTER and CHEESE ON ICE. <lb />
THE NEW <lb />
Light u <lb />
a wise man who knows <lb />
himself. <lb />
A man may have a bad <lb />
and still be a <lb />
A graceful evasion is sometimes <lb />
better than an awkward stand.<lb />
oft proclaims the <lb />
want of it, the gentleman. <lb />
The seal on a love-letter is a <lb />
on feminine <lb />
The cigarette fiend affords <lb />
example of suicide on the install- <lb />
plan. <lb />
There are some inconvenient <lb />
discrepancies between a <lb />
appetite and a beer income. <lb />
For that are dark and <lb />
tricks that are study the <lb />
man who i- a five cent note <lb />
over a pair of deuces. <lb />
If Cupid ever amuses himself, <lb />
it must be when he shoots a big <lb />
man with a little at first <lb />
He would certainly swear <lb />
he know it was <lb />
LAND BALE. <lb />
WHEN YOU WANT <lb />
Dry Goods, Groceries, Confections, <lb />
etc., go to <lb />
Mrs. L. H. WHITE, <lb />
Black Jack, N. C. <lb />
Nice line cf goods on baud. Prices low <lb />
Country produce bought for cash or in <lb />
exchange goods.<lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb />
Stocks. Cotton, Grain <lb />
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
Has Somebody Gone Mad <lb />
There's not ti word that's written. <lb />
There's Dot a pap- that's read, <lb />
There's not a word that's said. <lb />
Not even a thought unspoken <lb />
That does not either gladden, <lb />
And peace and pleasure send <lb />
To hearts most dear, or madden. <lb />
A kindred fee or <lb />
Ci. II. <lb />
of the Co <lb />
-at e Saturday afternoon <lb />
bound freight train between <lb />
don and Kinston was wrecked <lb />
about miles of and <lb />
near The wreck was <lb />
caused by the breaking of a truck <lb />
on a coal car. About feet of <lb />
the track was torn up, but none of <lb />
the cars were damaged to great <lb />
extent. Several passengers were <lb />
in the coach attached to the train <lb />
but they all escaped injury. A <lb />
wrecking train went down early <lb />
Saturday night and finished clear- <lb />
repairing the track by <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
When news of the wreck first <lb />
reached Greenville it was feared <lb />
that it might be the passenger <lb />
train, and there was some <lb />
because of several Greenville <lb />
people being on that train. But <lb />
the passenger train was safe and <lb />
while it could not get by when it <lb />
reached the of the wreck the <lb />
passengers were transferred to <lb />
another taken on to Kin- <lb />
A Great Scheme. <lb />
A patent concern <lb />
heads an ad with the caption <lb />
causes night lie <lb />
article is a remedy for colds, etc. <lb />
We would suggest that the firm <lb />
add to its line a patent <lb />
and work this along with the <lb />
bronchial specialty. The same <lb />
ad with slight alteration, <lb />
cover both as the <lb />
stimulates the demand <lb />
each. It might out that, <lb />
while the old man is <lb />
around in the dark, feeling for the <lb />
paregoric and paving the way to a <lb />
untimely end, the <lb />
proverbial carpet tack comes into <lb />
play through unprotected sole <lb />
of a pedal extremity, in view of <lb />
which contingency this liniment <lb />
was especially designed, and if <lb />
used as directed will shield the <lb />
happy father the disagreeable <lb />
notoriety of a newspaper account, <lb />
etc. <lb />
J. C. LANIER, <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
American and Italian Marble <lb />
. c. <lb />
Wire and Iron Fence Sold. <lb />
First-Class work Bad prices reasonable <lb />
designs peel lent on <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having qualified before <lb />
the Superior Court <lb />
executor of the last will and testament <lb />
of William den seed, and <lb />
letters testamentary having been duly <lb />
United to me. I hereby notify all per- <lb />
sons holding claims <lb />
of the said William to <lb />
present them for payment duly <lb />
on or before the day of <lb />
July, or this notice will be plead <lb />
in liar of their recovery, All persons <lb />
Indebted to said estate are urged to <lb />
make payment to me Immediately. <lb />
the -i-i day of July, <lb />
I. J. Executor. <lb />
North Carolina's Foremost Newspaper, <lb />
The Charlotte Observer <lb />
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. <lb />
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delivered to any paper <lb />
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of Hi or more pages, and is <lb />
to a large extent made up of <lb />
original matter. <lb />
THE SEMI-WEEKLY <lb />
EB Tuesday and Friday <lb />
per year. The large Paper <lb />
in North Carolina. <lb />
Sample copies on application. <lb />
Add <lb />
THE OBSERVES, <lb />
Charlotte, S. <lb />
Dissolution Notice. <lb />
All persona are notified that C. H. I <lb />
James and S. M. Jones, partners <lb />
trading and doing business under the <lb />
name and style, James; <lb />
Mfg have this day by I <lb />
mutual consent, dissolved <lb />
All persons having claims <lb />
against the said The James J <lb />
present the same to S. M. Jones <lb />
for all prisons owing <lb />
-aid company will make payment <lb />
I to C. H. James. The business will he I <lb />
continued by C. II. James under the <lb />
same mine, but S. M. Jones will not <lb />
be n for any Indebtedness <lb />
hereafter contracted. <lb />
This August 1903, <lb />
C. <lb />
B. M. JONES. <lb />
of the Stomach. <lb />
The man or woman whose digestion is <lb />
and whose stomach performs <lb />
function <lb />
cleanses, purifies and sweetens the <lb />
stomach and cures positively per <lb />
all stomach troubles. <lb />
and dyspepsia. It is the won- <lb />
tonic that is <lb />
making so many sick people well and <lb />
weak people strong by conveying to <lb />
their bodies all of the nourishment in <lb />
the food they eat. Rev. J. II. <lb />
day, of Holladay, Miss., <lb />
has cured me. I consider it the best <lb />
remedy I ever used for dyspepsia and <lb />
stomach troubles. I was given up by <lb />
physicians, saved my life. Take <lb />
meals. Jno, L. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
duly the <lb />
Superior Court Clerk of Pitt count; <lb />
a Executrix of lust will <lb />
of John DO <lb />
Lice ti hereby to all persona i- <lb />
to estate to <lb />
to th-- nil <lb />
against said <lb />
art notified to present then for <lb />
payment on or before -1st day of <lb />
July, or Ibis will be plead <lb />
it bar of recovery. <lb />
ThU of July, <lb />
MARY W. FLANAGAN, <lb />
of the of John <lb />
Flanagan. <lb />
There In nothing more costly <lb />
than experience, and yet every- <lb />
body to have it regardless of <lb />
of the price. <lb />
B-ware or the Knife. <lb />
No profession has advanced more <lb />
rapidly of hit- than but It <lb />
should not be used except where <lb />
necessary. In eases of piles for <lb />
example, <lb />
Witch Salve cures quickly and <lb />
permanently. <lb />
bruises, wounds, <lb />
Accept no counterfeits. was so <lb />
troubled with bleeding piles that I lost <lb />
blood and J. C. <lb />
Phillips. Paris Witch <lb />
Hazel Salve cured me in a short <lb />
Soothes and heals. Jno. L. <lb />
Woolen. <lb />
The tongues of some people be- <lb />
come younger as grow older. <lb />
Leave your relatives plenty of <lb />
money if you want their flowers <lb />
grave. <lb />
DISSOLVED. <lb />
The concern Of E. <lb />
Jr. Co the of August, <lb />
dissolved by mutual content. <lb />
The affairs of the concern will be <lb />
wound up by John K. Hughes a <lb />
Liquidator. All parties having <lb />
claims against the concern win <lb />
sent them lo him for payment, and all <lb />
owing said firm, please settle <lb />
with him. <lb />
JAs E, JR, <lb />
JOHN E. HUGHES, <lb />
K CO, <lb />
I. Pres. <lb />
St; i. Bin <lb />
The that the <lb />
most is fowls in the world <lb />
so many <lb />
the <lb />
in <lb />
J. I. CO. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
Magging, Ties and Bags. <lb />
and shipments <lb />
solicited. <lb />
Lingering Summer Colds. <lb />
Don't let a run at this Reason. <lb />
Summer colds are the hardest kind to <lb />
cure and if neglected along <lb />
for months. A long sledge like this <lb />
will pull down strongest <lb />
One Minnie COUgh Cure will <lb />
break up the at once. Safe <lb />
sure at once. Cure coughs,. <lb />
colds bronchitis, all throat <lb />
and The children like <lb />
It. John L. Wooten. <lb />
If you are right you needn't tell <lb />
everybody about it. <lb />
are men on whom <lb />
praise has no effect. <lb />
A Liberal Offer. <lb />
undersigned will give a <lb />
Stomach. <lb />
and is to any one <lb />
a reliable n for disorders if the <lb />
constipation. <lb />
This is a m w remedy and a good one. <lb />
Drug Store<lb />
For Job Printing in all the latest <lb />
send us your orders. <lb />
OLD DOMINION <lb />
By of a decree of the <lb />
or Court of Pitt county made at March <lb />
Term In a certain cause therein <lb />
pending, entitled re probate In <lb />
solemn form of the Last Will and <lb />
of J. Sheppard, de- <lb />
I will, on <lb />
Monday, October <lb />
at o'clock m., before the Court <lb />
House door In Greenville, sell at pub- <lb />
sale to highest bidder, for <lb />
cash, the following <lb />
land belonging to the estate of the late <lb />
J. Sheppard, situate in <lb />
township, Pitt county, to <lb />
One tract west of the <lb />
Branch of tho . <lb />
Coast Lane Railroad, adjoining the <lb />
said Railroad, the lands of heirs <lb />
of Daniel Hill and the lands of J. H. <lb />
containing acres, <lb />
more or less, and known as a part of <lb />
the John S. Smith land and a part of <lb />
the Langley land. <lb />
One tract lying on the east side <lb />
of said railroad and immediately be- <lb />
tween said railroad and the county <lb />
road leading from Tarboro to Wash- <lb />
and adjoining the land of J. <lb />
B. Little on the south and the land of <lb />
Hill's heirs on the north, con- <lb />
acres, more or less. <lb />
One tract lying on the east side <lb />
of the county road leading from Tar- <lb />
to Washington, and bounded on <lb />
the west by said road; on the south <lb />
by the public road commonly called <lb />
the Griffin by a line <lb />
running from a pine on said <lb />
road, known as Sheppard and Little's <lb />
corner, a north-west course to a pine <lb />
stump on the side of a little branch, <lb />
known as Jenkins corner, and on the <lb />
north by Alfred land, con- <lb />
acres more or less. <lb />
One tract adjoining last de- <lb />
scribed tract, the land of Alfred Jen- <lb />
kins, M. A. the high <lb />
mark of mill pond down <lb />
to Frank Pollard's land, thence with <lb />
Pollard's line to Bryant <lb />
line, thence with line to <lb />
the high water mark of said mill pond, <lb />
thence with said high water <lb />
down to the Griffin road, thence with <lb />
the Griffin road to the acre tract, <lb />
containing acres more or less. <lb />
One tract beginning at <lb />
and Little's corner on the Griffin road <lb />
and running with Little's line to <lb />
R. R. Fleming's line to the Tarboro <lb />
road, thence with said <lb />
road to the Sheppard mill race <lb />
thence with said to i <lb />
for point feet distant from the <lb />
dam. thence I'M yards parallel <lb />
said dam and feet distant <lb />
shivering j therefrom, thence across the mill dam <lb />
to the high watermark of pond, <lb />
thence with the high water mark of <lb />
said pond to the Griffin road, thence <lb />
with said road to the con <lb />
acres, more or less. <lb />
t. One tract lying on the north <lb />
side of the Sheppard mill pond, ad- <lb />
joining said mill pond to the high <lb />
water mark thereof, the lauds of W. <lb />
H. Rollins, the heirs of G. G. Per- <lb />
kins and W. B. Roebuck, containing <lb />
more or less, and known as <lb />
part of the Home Place. <lb />
One tract adjoining the lands of <lb />
Joseph Crisp, Redding Warren, the <lb />
heirs of James W. Rollins and others, <lb />
containing acres, more or less, <lb />
and known as the Holliday tract. <lb />
H. One tract adjoining the lands of <lb />
Stanly Warren. Hansom Mob and <lb />
others, containing SI acres, more or <lb />
less, and known as the W. E. Which- <lb />
ard tract. <lb />
mill and mill seat as <lb />
the including <lb />
Steamer leave Washing- <lb />
ton daily at A. M. tor Green- <lb />
ville, leave Greenville daily M <lb />
M. for Washington. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Baltimore, <lb />
Philadelphia, Ne York Boston, <lb />
Aurora, Booth Creek, Belhaven, <lb />
Swan Quarter, and <lb />
all for the West with rail- <lb />
road at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion B. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line and e <lb />
B. Co. from Baltimore. Mer- <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
July 1st the steam- <lb />
Guide will leave Washington at <lb />
r a. Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- <lb />
for <lb />
and and will leave <lb />
at a. m. for <lb />
Belhaven and Washington on Mon- <lb />
day, Wednesday and Friday. <lb />
J. CHEERY, <lb />
Greenville, O. <lb />
J. E. District <lb />
Washington, N. C <lb />
Announcement. <lb />
Mr. W. A. B. Hearne has taken <lb />
a position as assistant editor of <lb />
and entered upon j by the to <lb />
., , ,, . . water mark, the mill and mill <lb />
bis duties today, lie will to the county road, with the <lb />
help in looking after the business privileges connected there- <lb />
end of the paper in the way of to- <lb />
contracting collecting. <lb />
In fact he will be ready for any <lb />
duty that will advance the inter- <lb />
est, of the paper. <lb />
The Reflector ha long want- <lb />
ed the assistance of such a man, so <lb />
that we might give more personal <lb />
attention to the business <lb />
of the paper, we believe <lb />
the one in Mr <lb />
He is too well known to <lb />
most of our readers to need any <lb />
commendation, and <lb />
he will make his work, on in <lb />
Interest of, Tut <lb />
speak f, i itself. <lb />
Mr. W. A. B. Hi- u i e has taken <lb />
a as assistant editor of the <lb />
Greenville This <lb />
means increased <lb />
for the paper, and congratulate <lb />
brother Whichard on his success. <lb />
Kinston News. <lb />
Some pill maker must think all <lb />
of Greenville folks are as <lb />
nearly everybody here ha received <lb />
a sample package of pills. <lb />
1875.------ <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Wholesale and retail Grocer and <lb />
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Hides, Fur. Seed, Oil Bar- <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb />
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba <lb />
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor <lb />
suits, Tables, Lounge. P. <lb />
Gail A Ax <lb />
Life Tobacco, Key West Che- <lb />
roots, George Can <lb />
Peaches, Apples, <lb />
Pine By rap, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb />
Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, N u <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, <lb />
Currents, <lb />
China Ware, Tin and cotter <lb />
Cracker <lb />
Cheese, Beat <lb />
Hewing Machines, and <lb />
in-null other good. Quality and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb />
to see mo. <lb />
S. M. <lb />
JAMES R. CONGLETON, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
This the day September. 1902. <lb />
THE GREENVILLE <lb />
CO. <lb />
Manufacturers of <lb />
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb />
Interior and Exterior Finishings <lb />
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build- <lb />
We solicit patronage and <lb />
guarantee to give satisfaction in <lb />
prices, styles and work. <lb />
Please semi your orders to <lb />
pin. Co. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. O. <lb />
every Boa <lb />
day, morning and evening. Pray. <lb />
Wednesday Wiring <lb />
Bar. J. N. Booth, pastor. <lb />
a. M. A. Alls <lb />
superintendent. <lb />
M every <lb />
lay, morning <lb />
H. M. Sure, pastor. Sunday school <lb />
a. m. L. H. Pender, safaris <lb />
Bar <lb />
J. B. Morton, pastor <lb />
school a. m. K. B. <lb />
F. H. Hard- <lb />
Minister. Morning and even- <lb />
prayer with every 1st <lb />
and 3rd Sunday. LaT <lb />
every 2nd and 4th Sunday. <lb />
Sunday school a. m., 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. B. Par- <lb />
superintendent. <lb />
regular service <lb />
LODGES I <lb />
FARMS FOR SALE <lb />
One Farm, 1-2 miles from <lb />
here, acres, cleared. <lb />
Good land for tobacco, corn, <lb />
cotton, etc. Splendid dwell- <lb />
two tobacco barns and <lb />
tenant Louses. <lb />
Second Farm, miles <lb />
from here, acres, mostly <lb />
cleared, with tobacco barns <lb />
and tenant houses. <lb />
Third Farm, acres, about <lb />
half cleared, with good tenant <lb />
houses, tobacco barns <lb />
orchards. About half this farm <lb />
is low ground, which is good <lb />
corn land, and suitable for <lb />
pasturage. Fine place for man <lb />
wanting to raise beef, cotton, <lb />
or run a dairy, as well as for <lb />
general farming. A nice five <lb />
room dwelling, five good tenant <lb />
houses, seven tobacco barns <lb />
and a back house, three large <lb />
orchards in bearing and vine <lb />
pasture and list land. <lb />
All farms on Free <lb />
livery and in a healthy com- <lb />
Apply to <lb />
J. M. BEATY, <lb />
Smithfield, N. C <lb />
IN <lb />
S. C <lb />
alway <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
on hand- <lb />
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb />
hand. Country produce and <lb />
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
5.00 REWARD. <lb />
one light red cow, solid <lb />
darker nose <lb />
oft three of bead <lb />
when left, loch strap <lb />
neck. Will calve about <lb />
Sept. one finding mid <lb />
cow will notify. II. C. <lb />
Sept. 1902. N. C. <lb />
Orders for JOB PRINTING are <lb />
solicited. Best work. <lb />
J. E. CORE, <lb />
------DEALER IN------ <lb />
I Mm <lb />
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb />
Hardware. <lb />
COME TO BEE ME. <lb />
J. R. COREY. <lb />
WHICHARD <lb />
Whichard, N. C. <lb />
The Stock complete in every de <lb />
prices as low as the <lb />
lowest. Highest market price <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
Dr. D James, <lb />
. <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
Wit promptly U. B. and <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
on <lb />
will. <lb />
to <lb />
i . i c <lb />
A. F. A. <lb />
Lodge. No. meets first and <lb />
third Monday evening. R. <lb />
W. M., J. M. Sec. <lb />
K. River Lodge, No. <lb />
meet every Friday evening, <lb />
W. H. L T. M. <lb />
Hooker, K. of R. and S. <lb />
I. O. O. Lodge, <lb />
No. meet every Tuesday <lb />
evening. W. Atkins, N. O., <lb />
D. D. <lb />
R. A. Zeb Vance Council, No. <lb />
meets every Thursday even- <lb />
W. B. Wilson, Secretary, J. <lb />
S. Tunstall, Regent. <lb />
A. O. Council, <lb />
No. meet every first and third <lb />
Thursday night in Odd Fellow <lb />
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy <lb />
D. Smith <lb />
I. O. Conclave <lb />
No. meets every second and <lb />
Monday night in <lb />
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb />
D. S. Smith Sec. <lb />
ATLANTIC COAST, LINE <lb />
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IS ii m. II a a a. at <lb />
II to a m. I to p a. dally laid <lb />
dally, Sunday, a a III <lb />
p a. at T M a a <lb />
No make, a el <lb />
ion for all point, north dally, all vie Plea <lb />
H. M. EMERSON, <lb />
Pass. Agent <lb />
J. R. Manager. <lb />
T. M. EMERSON. Traffic. <lb />
High Grade JOB <lb />
done here. Send your<lb />
All the News <lb />
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Twice a Week <lb />
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in TO <lb />
VOL. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 1902. <lb />
NO. <lb />
Tuesday <lb />
and Friday <lb />
a Year <lb />
Ricks Wilkinson <lb />
WE have just returned from the north- <lb />
markets with the most at- <lb />
tractive line of <lb />
Dress <lb />
Shoes, Clothing and <lb />
Furnishings <lb />
that it has ever been pleasure to show. <lb />
That we are in style have the quality <lb />
we shall leave that for you say, after you <lb />
have investigated. <lb />
We made a complete survey while <lb />
and sure that we thought of all <lb />
your wants. The quality of our <lb />
is the best, while the prices shall be <lb />
lowest. <lb />
Ricks S Wilkinson <lb />
i-. <lb />
Bethel High School <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
A strictly first class Pitting 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 MO pupils this year. <lb />
Book-Keeping, Commercial Law, <lb />
Shorthand, Typewriting and Music. <lb />
course is under experienced <lb />
and fully competent teachers. <lb />
Tuition, <lb />
Board at to 97.00 per month. <lb />
BETHEL HIGH is situated in one of <lb />
the most beautiful and healthful locations in Pitt <lb />
county. Fall session opens September cat- <lb />
and full information, address <lb />
J. W. Principal. <lb />
Grade Your Tobacco, <lb />
There was never such a leaf to <lb />
trade as there is this season. <lb />
East of here there is a rush. Ii is <lb />
said that some markets the <lb />
farmers do not even sort their leaf, <lb />
but are so well pleased with their <lb />
prices that they put it on the Moors <lb />
just as it if. The result is that <lb />
the buyers make big money, as <lb />
they sort it with special care. <lb />
Raleigh Correspondent. <lb />
There is a in the foregoing <lb />
item which tobacco growers <lb />
make a note of. The Free <lb />
has heretofore Called attention to <lb />
the that the cost of grading i- <lb />
a which must come <lb />
out of tho tobacco. If the grower <lb />
grade it the lam it works to <lb />
his benefit in two First, he <lb />
saves the cost of grading, and thus <lb />
keeps in his own pocket money <lb />
which would lie paid out <lb />
and, if the leaf <lb />
sorted it will bring more money. <lb />
The farmer who rushes his weed to <lb />
market dues not get all <lb />
the money out of his crop there is <lb />
in it, and it's he is after, <lb />
presumably. The who acts <lb />
upon the advice of die <lb />
buyers last week and <lb />
spends this week in grading will <lb />
find next week that this time has <lb />
been from <lb />
Free <lb />
Winter <lb />
OPENING <lb />
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. <lb />
THURSDAY, <lb />
Sept. 18th, 1902. <lb />
For of Supreme Court <lb />
WALTER CLARK. <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
For Justice the <lb />
l from the East, <lb />
GROVES <lb />
Of Wilson. <lb />
r Associate Justice of the Supremo <lb />
Court from the West, <lb />
PLATS WALKER, <lb />
Mecklenburg-. <lb />
Commissioner, <lb />
EUGENE U. <lb />
Wake. <lb />
For of Public <lb />
JAMES Y. <lb />
of <lb />
For <lb />
District, <lb />
JOHN II. SMALL, <lb />
of Beaufort, <lb />
Solicitor the Third <lb />
LARRY I. MOORE, <lb />
of Pin. <lb />
ONE <lb />
WORD <lb />
Wanted <lb />
We want you to come and <lb />
examine these goods. <lb />
SEE THE <lb />
No. Lamp Burners, each <lb />
No and <lb />
Lump Chimneys, each <lb />
Ink, per bottle <lb />
per bottle <lb />
Talcum Powders, perfumed <lb />
Vaseline, per bottle <lb />
Needles, per paper <lb />
Corsets, nice ones <lb />
School Hags, <lb />
Pins, per paper a. <lb />
Slates, each <lb />
Soap, per rake <lb />
Heavy Pant <lb />
Heavy Overalls, <lb />
Fine Shirts, <lb />
per pair Be <lb />
per pair <lb />
Alumina Hair Pins, per <lb />
He <lb />
lie<lb />
Shoe Polish, per <lb />
Fine each <lb />
Armbands, per pair <lb />
Double End Files, each <lb />
Half Ion each <lb />
Collar per <lb />
Baby each <lb />
Texas Oil Supply. <lb />
Professor Charles Will <lb />
is about to issue a report <lb />
will embody the results of the in- <lb />
the Texas oil supply <lb />
made by the Geological Survey. <lb />
Hayes, speaking of the <lb />
fuel value of the Texas oil, <lb />
that it has a fuel value per barrel. <lb />
of as compared with coal at j <lb />
ton. Last year, <lb />
there were shipped from <lb />
barrels oil at a cost j <lb />
ranging from to cents per <lb />
ton; therefore the of <lb />
coming competition with coal <lb />
M a widely used fuel is most pro u- j <lb />
Up to date, however, there <lb />
is no oil burner the <lb />
which Rives satisfaction. <lb />
That this want will lie supplied in <lb />
the not distant future is <lb />
Messrs. C. A. Know Co., <lb />
tore of patents in state; <lb />
that already the attention of <lb />
large number of inventors is turn-i <lb />
ed in this direction, and they <lb />
almost daily in receipt of <lb />
on the The Invent-1 <lb />
who succeeds in a <lb />
burner which will meet the re- <lb />
quired demand has a fortune be- <lb />
fore him. Hayes states <lb />
that the time is not <lb />
distant when oil will enter into <lb />
competition with but <lb />
I here arc already rumors of an cf- <lb />
tho part of the coal batons <lb />
to secure a corner on the oil <lb />
We cordially invite you to visit our <lb />
stores on the above named date and <lb />
inspect our display of <lb />
NEW FALL GOODS, <lb />
The newest and most desirable <lb />
will be shown. <lb />
Cordially yours, <lb />
J. B. Co. <lb />
The Only Department <lb />
GREENE <lb />
COUNTY NOMINEES. <lb />
For Si <lb />
ALEXANDER L. BLOW, <lb />
For <lb />
LITTLE, <lb />
HENRY T. <lb />
For Superior Court Clark, <lb />
DAVID C. MOORE. <lb />
O. W. HARRINGTON, <lb />
For Deed, <lb />
RICHARD WILLIAMS. <lb />
For Treasurer, <lb />
CHERRY, <lb />
For Coroner, <lb />
I. oil. <lb />
For Surveyor, <lb />
COX. <lb />
For County Commissioners, <lb />
WILLIAM E. HORSE, <lb />
JOHN R. SPIER, <lb />
JOHN J ELKS, <lb />
JOHN K. <lb />
JOHN W. PAGE. <lb />
Are M <lb />
Troubled <lb />
Ska headache<lb />
ANY ether<lb />
YOU <lb />
Tint's Pi <lb />
Take Mo Substitute. <lb />
NOTICE, <lb />
MAKE WAR <lb />
UPON NOBODY. <lb />
We make the Ar- <lb />
and m a the<lb />
may sneer at <lb />
And hirelings defame her, <lb />
The fame of the <lb />
wherever you name <lb />
Watch for our ad next week. We are going to give <lb />
you some prices that will interest you. When you <lb />
go shopping always visit<lb />
The One Price Store. <lb />
tore, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Wounds. <lb />
Among all people the looking of <lb />
tho wound has ever been <lb />
the most remedy <lb />
immediate application for snake <lb />
bites. In Africa a in <lb />
is employed in <lb />
of the kind tn draw nut the <lb />
poisoned blood. The ancients <lb />
lowed the same methods, and when <lb />
made his famous expedition <lb />
the serpent <lb />
can deserts he <lb />
ago snake charmers, called <lb />
to the army. <lb />
They performed many <lb />
over who were <lb />
bill the their <lb />
tn have in <lb />
mi; the <lb />
The City Mayor and all Other <lb />
authorities, well as I Up <lb />
class, the <lb />
critics mid ail other <lb />
loving are cordially in- <lb />
temporary <lb />
quarter at Sam White's <lb />
department, where the tone <lb />
if the creation will be <lb />
tale this mag- <lb />
of Pianos ill <lb />
positively Oct. 1st. <lb />
in evenings <lb />
Very <lb />
Mr. Geo. W. Bullet-, the boss <lb />
dyer at the dye Works in <lb />
Is alive and well today, despite a <lb />
terrible experience hi had, which <lb />
to most men would have <lb />
death. <lb />
Tuesday Mr. Butler went into <lb />
the close room where two of the <lb />
machines ware In opera <lb />
lion. He closed the door and <lb />
looked at the thermometer, which <lb />
registered lie. As he was turning <lb />
to leave, his foot slipped ho j <lb />
tell, bis head striking hard against <lb />
a projecting iron, attached <lb />
one of the fast machines. <lb />
An ugly was on lop <lb />
of head. <lb />
Mr. remembers nothing <lb />
for after being struck. <lb />
hen he recovered Consciousness <lb />
he was lying near the machine, <lb />
the perspiration streaming <lb />
his body, and bis face covered in <lb />
blood. Willi little <lb />
remained be lifted himself his <lb />
hands and knees and . <lb />
me door. <lb />
When <lb />
A Liberal Offer. <lb />
; ill <lb />
unit Tablet to one . <lb />
a for disorder of the <lb />
stomach, or <lb />
is a a good one. <lb />
Drug Store<lb />
G Factory <lb />
The NEW STORE. <lb />
tie reached the outside <lb />
breathed pure, air again <lb />
belay down and rested, thankful <lb />
for Ms narrow <lb />
News. <lb />
George who is t lie <lb />
efficient pilot and mate on Hie <lb />
K. L. Myers, met with a most <lb />
painful yesterday mom <lb />
lug. in attempting to cast oil the <lb />
line held the steamer to the <lb />
lock the line slipped and caused <lb />
a large hook to clear through <lb />
his hand, shattering some of <lb />
bones. His many friends hope he <lb />
will soon <lb />
Messenger. <lb />
At a meeting of of the County <lb />
Board of Elections for Pitt county <lb />
held in Greenville the 1st day <lb />
of September, the following <lb />
Registrars Judges of Election <lb />
appointed by said Board to <lb />
hold election in Pitt count v, at <lb />
the Precincts designated the <lb />
next after the first Mon- <lb />
November in <lb />
dance With chapter SO Acts 1901. <lb />
to wit- <lb />
Heaver Dam <lb />
Smith, Registrar; G. T. Tyson, <lb />
h. . Judges of El- <lb />
Holland, <lb />
J. J. Hathaway Jr. and <lb />
Hodges, Judges of Election. <lb />
Bethel Precinct-J H. Andrews, <lb />
Registrar J II. Manning and B <lb />
W Judges of <lb />
Carolina L. Per- <lb />
W. J. Little <lb />
and Blade Judges of <lb />
Election. <lb />
way, Registrar; J. J. <lb />
house and B. V. Tyson Judges Sf <lb />
Content O <lb />
A- K. Holton and <lb />
E. h. Judges of Election. <lb />
No. <lb />
R. Johnson, Registrar; H. E. <lb />
and C. A. Fair Judges of <lb />
Falkland H. Smith, <lb />
Registrar, T. L. Williams and <lb />
Henry b. Tyson; Judges of <lb />
Registrar J. J. <lb />
and B. F. Judges of <lb />
Greenville Precinct-- W L <lb />
Brown, L. c. Arthur <lb />
V. J. Judges of <lb />
E. BAA- <lb />
M. T. Spier and <lb />
Fleming Judges <lb />
ejection. <lb />
Swift Creek <lb />
Moore Smith and <lb />
Moore Election. <lb />
rho present Election Precincts <lb />
the county were adopted with <lb />
the following exception, to <lb />
I No. and No. in <lb />
,. . ordered that <lb />
Greenville township shall <lb />
one Precinct with its polling <lb />
place at the House in the <lb />
town of Greenville. <lb />
Precinct No, and No. in <lb />
Swift creek township were <lb />
and it was ordered that <lb />
Swift township shall con- <lb />
Precinct with its pol- <lb />
ling place at Burners Cross Roads. <lb />
F. C. <lb />
J Co. Board of Election for <lb />
J. S. Smith, <lb />
Have opened in on- store of <lb />
A Unit with a full Mm- of Clo Dry <lb />
Gent- N etc. <lb />
Everything m-w . are . ,,, <lb />
Prices to Astonish <lb />
us a call and be convinced can save money, <lb />
B. Bro. <lb />
A Bad Breath <lb />
A bad breath means a bad <lb />
stomach, a bad digestion, a <lb />
bad liver. Pills arc <lb />
liver They cure con- <lb />
sick <lb />
BUCK AM'S DY t <lb />
Report of Grind Jury. <lb />
The Grand at the recent <lb />
term Court male the following <lb />
report. <lb />
the Grand Jury of the fall <lb />
term Pitt Superior court re- <lb />
port that have examined the <lb />
Home for the aged and <lb />
the county Jail, and court house <lb />
and them all good <lb />
We beg to recommend to <lb />
Commissioners that Die <lb />
lauds belonging to the Home be <lb />
denied and filled for cultivation M <lb />
us to make the Home more self <lb />
sustaining. We also recommend <lb />
that from the county be <lb />
sent to tho Homo to do this work. <lb />
W. R. Foreman. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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