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lot a- waiting for her I wherever they i, <lb/>
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hand had not found favor with <lb/>
bar father, and I was until <lb/>
to <lb/>
which more or than <lb/>
elopement. <lb/>
around the corner a <lb/>
couple that in a terrific <lb/>
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young fellow, and the as <lb/>
a peach. She on to hi arm <lb/>
to her to pare aim. <lb/>
while he buns on to a tut lie <lb/>
a covetous at my <lb/>
started on. and <lb/>
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mind a pair of tho <lb/>
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and down the street. My man <lb/>
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you move <lb/>
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fast a his carry In in. For- <lb/>
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one at 3.14. Jut <lb/>
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and exciting the wonder of people <lb/>
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constant looking buck and reporting <lb/>
the <lb/>
heavens, he's the girl <lb/>
would cry. <lb/>
no. sweetheart, he's re- <lb/>
plied her lover encouragingly. <lb/>
you go any the girl <lb/>
asked of me. <lb/>
driving now at double pace <lb/>
allowed by replied. <lb/>
bad no sooner spoken saw a <lb/>
policeman making a dive for the mid- <lb/>
of the street to bead off. I <lb/>
turned aside quickly and him. <lb/>
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putting his baud ominously to <lb/>
hip. but my sympathies were <lb/>
in the lovers, and only hastened the <lb/>
pace. <lb/>
suddenly <lb/>
lover, whose eyes were continually <lb/>
turned to the rear. <lb/>
I asked. <lb/>
cop Is stopping the cab. There. <lb/>
It's come to a stand There's a war <lb/>
words. The cop la getting the <lb/>
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between and pursuer. Nor <lb/>
was it likely to be diminished. The <lb/>
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the cab was winded. <lb/>
the ashed. <lb/>
replied the <lb/>
With a snap of bis watch case. <lb/>
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a quarter of a I made my <lb/>
mare do her let. we were <lb/>
driving over and In leas <lb/>
than the minute up to the <lb/>
door. My friends Jumped out and. <lb/>
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side. at milt ten seconds the train <lb/>
pulled out. sod on the platform of the <lb/>
rear ear was the couple waving to me <lb/>
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drove up. and the and the <lb/>
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man's fare was very red. <lb/>
teach e to defy the he <lb/>
Shouted <lb/>
no law helping <lb/>
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out of , and only did an by furnish <lb/>
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the hands of my enemy. fattier <lb/>
that the p . r girl came very near going <lb/>
back on me entirely I only won her <lb/>
after o two struggle When we <lb/>
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regular way <lb/>
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all round their <lb/>
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each other. Thus, la a <lb/>
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which his <lb/>
of bis father. <lb/>
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into the of eating with his <lb/>
knife. Hut the has a little <lb/>
seek and out the truth <lb/>
day little boy tome <lb/>
potatoes from bis knife, and <lb/>
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said, people <lb/>
can say that, <lb/>
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rats ail <lb/>
our <lb/>
house In <lb/>
had always had implicit <lb/>
In wife till Jealousy set- <lb/>
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singular cause Returning to his home <lb/>
late one evening when his wife was In <lb/>
bed, be entered an adjoining chamber <lb/>
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a man In evening dress advancing <lb/>
to meet him In a twinkling there <lb/>
came a revelation of on the <lb/>
part of his wife. He was to <lb/>
ring forward to the man by <lb/>
the throat when he discovered he <lb/>
was looking at bis own linage In a <lb/>
He took off his clothes and <lb/>
crawled bed. but not to sleep, <lb/>
Ids wife, whom all the men <lb/>
admired, should thus dishonor him <lb/>
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was a favorite with he concluded <lb/>
to go He heard little of the mil- <lb/>
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bend that wife's indisposition <lb/>
merely a subterfuge. However, he saw <lb/>
the open through, Joining tome <lb/>
friends, went to supper at a <lb/>
I be went home, let him- <lb/>
self with his night key. was <lb/>
about to go up stairs when he saw a <lb/>
man standing ON the stairs. He had <lb/>
coating down when en- <lb/>
tend and stopped <lb/>
under the load <lb/>
of horror had upon <lb/>
when- he said <lb/>
soon get ids <lb/>
me lime to think. My wife's name must <lb/>
not lie brought Into affair. We <lb/>
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to your said man. <lb/>
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card. You <lb/>
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Count de <lb/>
i; my family, one <lb/>
of the In must <lb/>
the Stigma ever put Upon It. <lb/>
It Is better thus thou that your wife's <lb/>
will not matter. I will put you <lb/>
where only the worms will Interest <lb/>
you <lb/>
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from his pocket threw It a table <lb/>
and walk--l out of the front door. <lb/>
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and. falling on a divan, buried his face <lb/>
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on the card arrange the details of <lb/>
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am beyond <lb/>
said Hunt, should have <lb/>
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with him. but his standing <lb/>
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this is my friend <lb/>
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enough to replace you Jewels. Let <lb/>
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police and the thief secured He bad <lb/>
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extreme clumsiness and cruelty <lb/>
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to fifteenth <lb/>
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the eminent professor at <lb/>
and preceptor of <lb/>
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whatever <lb/>
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Greenville New have <lb/>
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fun i Hi Holiday in Odd <lb/>
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb/>
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Cold Comfort <lb/>
Is what we are after, and the one <lb/>
our will insure sweet milk, and <lb/>
butter, cool drinking water and that <lb/>
would be unattainable without <lb/>
HAVE YOU A LAWN <lb/>
If you hare you will want a Lawn Mower pretty <lb/>
we've made It easy you to <lb/>
There no need to borrow a lawn mower when we <lb/>
we sell a good machine with best steal knives at <lb/>
a and guarantee It to do the work. <lb/>
Water Coolers, Ice Freezers, <lb/>
thing else hardware line. <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
TWO I THE <lb/>
KM <lb/>
The Great Rheumatic Cure <lb/>
--------AND <lb/>
Spring Blood Purifier <lb/>
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Moon. <lb/>
Sheriff, O. W. Harrington. <lb/>
Register of Deeds, K. Williams <lb/>
J. B. Cherry. <lb/>
Coroner, V. <lb/>
Surveyor, J. <lb/>
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W. B. J. B. J <lb/>
W. Page J. Spier. <lb/>
every Monday. <lb/>
Dr. ID James, <lb/>
TOWN <lb/>
Mayor, H. W. Whedbee, <lb/>
H. I. <lb/>
Clerk. <lb/>
Collector. P. . <lb/>
Police, J. chief, W. H. <lb/>
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S. .-pain, L. <lb/>
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W. It. Parker B. F. <lb/>
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Loan Value, <lb/>
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Paid-up <lb/>
that works automatically, <lb/>
Is <lb/>
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are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second No Incontestable <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf sack <lb/>
year, provided the premium for the veer be <lb/>
They may To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Of <lb/>
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Three Times <lb/>
the Value of <lb/>
Any Other. <lb/>
One Third <lb/>
One Third Faster <lb/>
Agents wanted lo all <lb/>
unoccupied territory, <lb/>
Co<lb/>
s. T. N, <lb/>
l. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
J. WHICHARD. and Owner. <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
and <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER IN ADVANCE <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY, <lb/>
No. <lb/>
THE BEST METHOD OF TEACH <lb/>
READING. <lb/>
Below we Mat <lb/>
read b Mir Ada Ward before <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
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more <lb/>
and the , then, tie taught <lb/>
I to read correctly and with <lb/>
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read carefully different <lb/>
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ST. LOUIS IS <lb/>
THREATENED <lb/>
author all it lie pruned the lei difficult <lb/>
and will readily work <lb/>
In our public more <lb/>
Work children who home one <lb/>
have a of j much <lb/>
cannot true our <lb/>
INDICTED. <lb/>
Post Office Now Has <lb/>
Troubles of His Own. <lb/>
pleat <lb/>
are called in a dull, <lb/>
manlier, and are mi.- <lb/>
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well attend to. <lb/>
However con- <lb/>
front us and their <lb/>
pupil than if bad avoid <lb/>
Join- all if doing well. <lb/>
ORPHANS CONCERT. <lb/>
Entertainers Live Up to <lb/>
Their Reputation. <lb/>
from <lb/>
Oxford <lb/>
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Frank <lb/>
MADISON LEVEE SAID <lb/>
TO HAVE BEEN <lb/>
BROKEN <lb/>
RIVER IS RISING <lb/>
Floods Terrible Scourge in <lb/>
the Middle West-People <lb/>
Fleeing to the Hills <lb/>
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prevented the <lb/>
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behind. <lb/>
EX REPRESENTATIVE <lb/>
Went to Sleep in Richmond and <lb/>
Up in Eternity. <lb/>
Washington, l. r. <lb/>
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TENANT HOUSES BURNED. <lb/>
Lack of Water Hampered the <lb/>
Firemen. <lb/>
arrests of <lb/>
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Roosevelt Gets His Job Rack. <lb/>
c. <lb/>
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and as a grocery store by <lb/>
man named <lb/>
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and from <lb/>
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shelter, then t,, Dr. II. <lb/>
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have some member of <lb/>
Found Dud. <lb/>
have seen William a man <lb/>
story telling is lived W. II. <lb/>
In gin some systematic place, just east was <lb/>
f leaching the lesson. <lb/>
thoroughly the new <lb/>
by having the different <lb/>
members of class road differ- <lb/>
sot paragraphs and they lad <lb/>
words, before passing <lb/>
next pause to write <lb/>
them on blackboard, hare <lb/>
dead bed Thursday. He had <lb/>
been sick a days hut appeared <lb/>
worse bis left Borne <lb/>
to go about her work. <lb/>
Mis Webb to tho <lb/>
home later day <lb/>
was dead. burial took place <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
I body <lb/>
Inter III Hie but no n <lb/>
deuce plat of any <lb/>
nature lie Mitchell <lb/>
bad lain down to sleep and <lb/>
as like, causing a <lb/>
vessel oh break, <lb/>
prepared for burial <lb/>
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lake Ideas morning. <lb/>
I mi, vi be made here. <lb/>
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patch received at <lb/>
department that at <lb/>
I Miss., tonight, K. <lb/>
Baker lined and costs and <lb/>
to in jail for <lb/>
offering fourth assistant <lb/>
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tie bids for an <lb/>
arch. <lb/>
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received hare <lb/>
from Valparaiso. Captain <lb/>
bis wife, of <lb/>
of the passengers of <lb/>
were drowned <lb/>
when foundered. <lb/>
Women a <lb/>
Miss .,,,, <lb/>
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men. mi 1.11, a <lb/>
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men went i the jail <lb/>
demanded admittance. This <lb/>
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the the pi <lb/>
as to telephone <lb/>
change and banged on the Clues <lb/>
arm of telephone pole. Many <lb/>
the lynching. <lb/>
The only asked time lo pray. <lb/>
to <lb/>
Washington, June It was <lb/>
Moody of navy <lb/>
would in the cabinet <lb/>
longer term of <lb/>
President Mr. <lb/>
aspects then to resume tbs <lb/>
of law. <lb/>
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idea of bis lea <lb/>
and mustard plasters for people as <lb/>
rich we Washington <lb/>
Professional safe crackers <lb/>
open safe In <lb/>
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got In cash and <lb/>
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<p>
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL <lb/>
Friday. June 5th. <lb/>
Dr. CO. H. re-i <lb/>
Thursday from Hot <lb/>
Springs. <lb/>
Misses Sallie Button <lb/>
Allen went to Ayden Thursday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Mrs. G. returned Thurs- <lb/>
day evening a visit to <lb/>
Misses Mattie Irvin and Lucy <lb/>
and Annie Barnes, of <lb/>
ville, Thursday evening <lb/>
to visit Mis Allen. <lb/>
Mrs. C. M. Tucker, who has <lb/>
been in section, <lb/>
this morning for <lb/>
Miss came <lb/>
home Thursday from a visit to <lb/>
Reidsville, where she has beet <lb/>
t ho of the B. <lb/>
V. . <lb/>
Mrs Harriss and two of <lb/>
her Misses Una <lb/>
Mary, are quite <lb/>
Presiding Eider F. A. Bishop, <lb/>
left this for Wilson. From <lb/>
there he will go to Durham to <lb/>
tend the commencement of Trinity <lb/>
College week. <lb/>
Mr. W. . of <lb/>
who be-n g Mrs. J. G. <lb/>
returned home <lb/>
R. O. went to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mis. Gardner and children <lb/>
tins to visit friend <lb/>
at Bethel. <lb/>
W. M. and R H. <lb/>
Of Falkland, were in town today. <lb/>
J. H. Kiel, who his been with <lb/>
the Atlantic Line has <lb/>
taken the position of agent of the <lb/>
East Carolina railroad at <lb/>
field. <lb/>
J L. ii <lb/>
who hew his cousin, <lb/>
J. II II is- ii. borne to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
K. L. Davis, of spent <lb/>
today <lb/>
J. J. of <lb/>
was in town today. <lb/>
of Goldsboro, is <lb/>
in town. <lb/>
Mr and Mrs. W, R. Smith, of <lb/>
Gold Point, who haw been visit-1 <lb/>
relatives Here, returned home <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mrs. L. Patrick, of Ayden, <lb/>
arrived this morning to visit Mrs. <lb/>
S V. Johnston. <lb/>
Calf In a Buggy. <lb/>
We have seen to a <lb/>
buggy, not until Wednesday <lb/>
did we MO tilling inn buggy. <lb/>
R. M. Kennedy had on in n bug- <lb/>
ti and the <lb/>
calf as linking i n kick about vet- <lb/>
ting a ride. <lb/>
To get prompt attention all mail orders should be addressed to <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
BIG STORE <lb/>
The Seasons <lb/>
Supreme Event <lb/>
Summer Millinery as beautiful as fingers filled <lb/>
with magic can make it Dress and Ready-to <lb/>
wear Hats for and Children. <lb/>
Dress Goods and <lb/>
SILKS <lb/>
All the new weaves in all colors and <lb/>
WHITEWASH percent, <lb/>
reduction on all former prices. <lb/>
Slippers and are made <lb/>
by Ziegler Bros. Comfort, Style and Quality. <lb/>
Just new and complete line of <lb/>
PICTURE FRAMES, New Shapes <lb/>
and New Styles. Prices low. <lb/>
Stetson Shoes for Men <lb/>
All the new lasts. Ask to see them if <lb/>
you would be well dressed. <lb/>
HOSIERY <lb/>
For Ladies, Children and Babies. Drop Stitch, <lb/>
Colors and White.<lb/>
A BIG CUT on all former prices of hot weather <lb/>
Clothing for Men, Boys and Children. <lb/>
Baby Carriages and <lb/>
and best line to select from. <lb/>
All Furniture Reduced. <lb/>
as <lb/>
Bargain Column <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
Cash Buyers Only <lb/>
C N. T. Spool Cotton, <lb/>
dozen. <lb/>
Sea Island ins. wide, <lb/>
yard. <lb/>
Best Light Calico, <lb/>
Printed Lawns and Organdies, <lb/>
1-2 and c. quality, while they <lb/>
last, cents per yard. <lb/>
Steel Rod Umbrellas, worth and <lb/>
c. only <lb/>
pairs of and Sam- <lb/>
Shoes at Factory Prices. <lb/>
Knee Pants, only pair <lb/>
and Sample Straw <lb/>
Hats at New York cost. <lb/>
Toilet Soap, big value, cakes for <lb/>
cents cash. <lb/>
White Envelopes, per pack <lb/>
Good Needles, per paper, <lb/>
Ladies Vests, only <lb/>
Linen Towels, extra size, <lb/>
Patterns, and cents <lb/>
When in Doubt Go to A. E. TUCKER <lb/>
OHIO CONVENTION. <lb/>
Tucker's Big Summer Sale <lb/>
k now in full blast. We are doing the Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Goods business of the <lb/>
town, and our customers come from far and near. WHY Because they have formed the <lb/>
in doubt go to -and it means good clothes on their backs <lb/>
and more money in their pockets. It will mean the same thing to you if you get into the <lb/>
Begin now. the sooner the better. <lb/>
Men's and Youth's <lb/>
Summer Garments. <lb/>
Hot weather is hero and we are better <lb/>
pared than ever to supply your Summer <lb/>
Clothing wants. Crashes and Flannels, <lb/>
light weights, choicest, shades and color- <lb/>
well made and extra strong in all <lb/>
vital parts, tailored so as to give the lit <lb/>
and retain the shape. <lb/>
Blue Serge Suits <lb/>
Nothing cooler than and you will <lb/>
be surprised at their remarkable style and <lb/>
comfort, and the extremely low prices. <lb/>
The fabrics are staunch and the weaves are <lb/>
the best. See them before buying. <lb/>
Shirts, Collars, Ties, Suspenders, Underwear, Straw Hats, Oxfords, <lb/>
and everything else in Summer wearables and <lb/>
REMEMBER <lb/>
you need never expect to buy first class goods cheaper than at <lb/>
A. E. Tucker Co. <lb/>
Heartily Endorsed. <lb/>
heartily e odors every word <lb/>
id Talk About <lb/>
Mud Reflector . r l ii. <lb/>
the promiscuous stealing, <lb/>
of articles by the the <lb/>
Mite. It is becoming , Columbus. O., June <lb/>
and we think those who it should opening sessions as well as the <lb/>
be dealt with If it is through preliminary meetings of the re- <lb/>
mistake that an article is not state convention today <lb/>
why no will get that the claims about Sen- <lb/>
by having his attention influence with the <lb/>
the fact. party in Ohio are well founded. <lb/>
If an article is worth being re it j conceded that his <lb/>
produced it certainly should be j controlled almost all of the twenty- <lb/>
credited. We class this congressional districts, <lb/>
with all others and should Those opposed to the slate to- <lb/>
be dealt with in the same way. I from his speech <lb/>
No man likes to see the J he pictured the prosperity <lb/>
he has pored over for hours, pro- under republican rule and warned <lb/>
go out M the product of opposition to <lb/>
man's brain. We do not and republicans to <lb/>
know who our brother newspaper,. u Jetting well enough <lb/>
men were referring to and do <lb/>
to but they were tool The convention today was <lb/>
of party I to <lb/>
carrying on j Senator delivered an ad- <lb/>
Ibis Banner. <lb/>
mild in their rebuke <lb/>
or parties who are <lb/>
Still After the Trusts. <lb/>
New York, June La- <lb/>
in the United States circuit <lb/>
court today granted an order to <lb/>
show cause against the defendants <lb/>
in the complaint of W. R. Hearst <lb/>
against the coal carrying roads, <lb/>
why they should not answer <lb/>
dress in which he urged standing <lb/>
by republican principles and paid <lb/>
a high tribute to President <lb/>
The convention adjourned until <lb/>
The resolutions will <lb/>
command President Roosevelt's <lb/>
ability and adherence to the <lb/>
principles and favor his <lb/>
nomination and the re election of <lb/>
questions propounded during g <lb/>
the investigation of the complaint <lb/>
by the State Commerce Com No ., <lb/>
minion. The order is returnable <lb/>
Certain planks insist <lb/>
the enforcement of the amend- <lb/>
for or the <lb/>
reduction of the of <lb/>
the southern slates congress and <lb/>
Committed Without Bail. <lb/>
Nathan Sessoms, who sometime <lb/>
ago killed Osborn Walker, at <lb/>
was given a <lb/>
Thursday before Justice of the electoral college, <lb/>
the the Pence D. <lb/>
After the evidence he was <lb/>
to jail without bail to <lb/>
await the net ion of the gram jury <lb/>
at court. <lb/>
Alter committing the crime Sea <lb/>
Flood Will Send Up Price Met. <lb/>
Chicago, June I. The <lb/>
effect of the western Hoods on the <lb/>
puce of meals will not be felt <lb/>
the end this J. <lb/>
some lied and Governor Armour yesterday. <lb/>
that time the shortage of livestock <lb/>
offered n reward of for real <lb/>
delivery to the Sheriff of Pi It <lb/>
county. He was recently arrested <lb/>
Norfolk and brought Iv here. <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
virtue of a of the <lb/>
of Pitt county, made on the <lb/>
day May, 1903, in a certain <lb/>
special proceeding therein pending, <lb/>
entitled M. Willis, administrator <lb/>
of James against Willis <lb/>
and Lydia Tingle, will, on Monday, <lb/>
sell at public sale be- <lb/>
fore the house <lb/>
ville, to the higher bidder for cash <lb/>
the following real estate <lb/>
One piece or panel of land lying <lb/>
Swift Creek township, Pitt county, ad- <lb/>
joining the lands of Elite Willis and <lb/>
Tingle, seres <lb/>
more or less. <lb/>
on other piece the same <lb/>
township, adjoining the above tract <lb/>
containing more or less. <lb/>
This the 18th day 1808. <lb/>
M. WILLIS, <lb/>
James Tingle. <lb/>
Jarvis t Blow, Attorneys. <lb/>
Pitt county. V <lb/>
U. A. of Pitt county, North <lb/>
enters and claims the <lb/>
following tract, piece or parcel of land <lb/>
in the said county and state, Beaver <lb/>
Dam township, and described as fol- <lb/>
Adjoining the lands of Jeremiah <lb/>
Nichols and the heirs of Win. Man- <lb/>
on the north, Smith and <lb/>
w. A. Nichols on the south, Alfred <lb/>
Nichols on the west ii ml L. <lb/>
us the James on the <lb/>
east, lying on south side of Tar river, <lb/>
east side of Little creek <lb/>
on the south side of Leaver Dam <lb/>
swamp, thirty acres, <lb/>
more off less. <lb/>
This June 3rd, <lb/>
K. A. NICHOLS. <lb/>
Any parson or persons claiming <lb/>
title to Off interest the above de- <lb/>
scribed laud, must lite their protest in <lb/>
writing with me against the issuing of <lb/>
a warrant, within thirty days from <lb/>
the date hereof, or they will be barred. <lb/>
This June 3rd, 1803. <lb/>
K. WILLIAMS, <lb/>
Taker for Pitt <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
II. A. Blow, Deputy. <lb/>
SORTS county. <lb/>
T. Murphy <lb/>
Murphy <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
W. J, Tripp. I <lb/>
By virtue of an order made by D. <lb/>
C. Moore, Clerk Superior Court In a <lb/>
certain special proceeding entitled as <lb/>
will on Monday the <lb/>
of July, 1803, expose to public sale <lb/>
before the court BOOBS door in Green- <lb/>
ville to the highest bidder for cash j <lb/>
the following described real property <lb/>
to One parcel of land lying and , <lb/>
km ii iii <lb/>
county, adjoining the lands of J. It. <lb/>
the Len Tripp lands and <lb/>
Henry Tripp lands l n <lb/>
more or less as the <lb/>
land. Said sale is made for <lb/>
MOO. This 3rd day of June, 1803. <lb/>
V. U. <lb/>
, IN <lb/>
J. V. PERRY k CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
Invent <lb/>
cm for i <lb/>
Fer book, <lb/>
write <lb/>
TRADE-MARKS<lb/>
US <lb/>
WASH INC TON. <lb/>
Third <lb/>
Columbus, June <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The every h <lb/>
us low the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market <lb/>
produce, <lb/>
owing to of <lb/>
the Kansas City market, will be- <lb/>
gin to be fell I here and eastern <lb/>
buyers will begin the <lb/>
Chicago market. of <lb/>
this bring a ad- <lb/>
morning an army of bill posters iii the price of <lb/>
were discovered plastering every this will affect the <lb/>
available space about the city price of dressed meat, But do- <lb/>
highly-colored posters not look for any <lb/>
third The gallant there's not the slightest of <lb/>
was once defeated for a a famine or <lb/>
third term. Don't <lb/>
OLD DOMINION <lb/>
us <lb/>
Those seeking nominations for a <lb/>
third term are State Auditor <lb/>
Supreme Court Bur <lb/>
ken School Commissioner <lb/>
No young man can expect, to <lb/>
have much of a place in New York <lb/>
society unless he been arrested <lb/>
at. least once for fast <lb/>
Philadelphia <lb/>
Norfolk <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ons. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
Steamer It. L. Myers leave j <lb/>
Washington daily, except <lb/>
at c a. m for Greenville, leaves <lb/>
Greenville daily, except Sunday, <lb/>
at m. for Washington. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb/>
Aurora. South Creek, <lb/>
Swan Quarter, and <lb/>
all points for the West with rail- <lb/>
roads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line Chesapeake <lb/>
S. S. Co. from Baltimore. Mer- <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
J. E. <lb/>
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Black Hair <lb/>
I have used your Hair Vigor <lb/>
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stores the original color to gray <lb/>
hair. It keeps my <lb/>
Helen New Portland, Me. <lb/>
Hair Vigor has <lb/>
been restoring color to <lb/>
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this work, either. <lb/>
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yon a bottle. Be turn ml the name <lb/>
nearest Address, <lb/>
J. C. a CO., Lowell, Mus. <lb/>
Card of Thanks. <lb/>
desire hereby to express my <lb/>
heartfelt thanks to the of <lb/>
Greenville for their and <lb/>
timely assistance at Thursday <lb/>
morning's lire in doing every thing <lb/>
i possible to save my properly, -y <lb/>
wife also joins me <lb/>
for the kindness of the ladies in <lb/>
being ready in my house to do <lb/>
what they could in case it had be- <lb/>
come necessary to remove the fur- <lb/>
W. BAGWELL. <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Clara daughter of Mr. <lb/>
and Mrs. W. died <lb/>
Tuesday night about o'clock at <lb/>
their home, ; miles from town. <lb/>
The burial took place Wednesday <lb/>
afternoon at the Brown family <lb/>
burial ground. <lb/>
Wreck on the Coast Line. <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C, June <lb/>
A bad wreck occurred on the At- <lb/>
Coast Line a few miles <lb/>
I from S. C, this morning <lb/>
in which Conductor Jas. J. <lb/>
and four passengers <lb/>
killed. Engineer George <lb/>
Wilson was seriously injured, and <lb/>
twenty-five passengers were <lb/>
, slightly hurt. The accident was <lb/>
due to the heavy rains during the <lb/>
i previous night.<lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND <lb/>
D. J. WHICH ARD, <lb/>
PAUL It. OUTLAW, <lb/>
Editor and Proprietor. <lb/>
Associate Editor. <lb/>
in the post office at Greenville, N. C, as second class matter, <lb/>
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb/>
in to <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 1903 <lb/>
For the convenience of our readers Eastern <lb/>
changes its make up to the present form of <lb/>
The paper is now easier to read and handle, <lb/>
and we are enabled to give advertisers better positions. <lb/>
We Lave several other improvements in contemplation, <lb/>
which will become necessary by reason of rapidly in- <lb/>
creasing circulation and advertising patronage, for <lb/>
which we thank our friends. <lb/>
BOARD WILL ACT AT ONCE. <lb/>
THE CALLED JADE WINCES. <lb/>
While the courts have been <lb/>
busy throughout the state <lb/>
of cases of more or less <lb/>
The Reflector has been <lb/>
holding court on its own account. <lb/>
The offender in our court is a hard <lb/>
case. We have repeatedly tried <lb/>
and him of every form <lb/>
of larceny from kleptomania to <lb/>
piracy on the high seas of journal-<lb/>
and reproached to no avail. <lb/>
Having retorted to every means <lb/>
of showing him the error of his <lb/>
ways except benevolent <lb/>
we had about decided to <lb/>
court sine die and give it <lb/>
up. But it seems that the last <lb/>
opinion handed down by this court <lb/>
has touched a chord way down out <lb/>
of sight in our lawbreaker's moral <lb/>
consciousness. <lb/>
Our readers will remember that <lb/>
We are glad to learn that the board of internal improve-, to <lb/>
meats will proceed at once to formulate plans for a system <lb/>
waterworks. The board of have wisely appropriated <lb/>
one hundred dollars for the purpose of making experiments the of <lb/>
. . . i . ; tn th i editorial matter from its <lb/>
with some of the wells in town, in order to determine rue <lb/>
results of these experiments whether a system of gang-wells <lb/>
would furnish the required n mount of water for fire, sewerage <lb/>
and household purposes. The board will order these <lb/>
begun at once, and in the event of favorable results will <lb/>
commence the boring of wells in different parts of the town. <lb/>
The board cm be upon to do everything possible as <lb/>
quickly as possible. <lb/>
WHERE CIVILIZATION IS A FAILURE. <lb/>
GENERAL WHEELER WAS NOT SNUB- <lb/>
BED. <lb/>
WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH THE LAW <lb/>
It looks like the laws of our state are becoming more and <lb/>
their application. Judge G. H. Brown, Jr., has <lb/>
admitted to bail the six men who were confined in jail at Wilson <lb/>
charged with the murder of Percy Jones. In giving his decision <lb/>
Judge Brown said that while these men had formed a <lb/>
to go to room and do him bodily harm, to whip him <lb/>
and drive him out of the town, it is not shown that murder was <lb/>
premeditated. Yet In carrying out the purpose of their con- <lb/>
The awful visitation of fire and <lb/>
flood in the West is the chief <lb/>
spectacle In the eyes of the nation <lb/>
at present, but so careless are <lb/>
Americans of every danger it is <lb/>
if even this terrible lesson <lb/>
will teach them to their <lb/>
cities and factories on high places, <lb/>
out of reach of a possible rise of <lb/>
water. When the floods subside <lb/>
We have warned, counseled the dead are buried, people <lb/>
will go on living in places where <lb/>
the flood was highest. <lb/>
Kansas City, Mo., is most <lb/>
is, a <lb/>
part of it. What is described in <lb/>
the papers as is <lb/>
nothing less than a huge gulch <lb/>
between the city and the <lb/>
river, with Kansas City, Kans., <lb/>
on the opposite side of the river. <lb/>
The east west bottoms, as they <lb/>
called, are several miles wide. <lb/>
In them are t tie <lb/>
plants of both the Kan <lb/>
the stock yards, pack- <lb/>
houses, electric light plants <lb/>
All this territory is under <lb/>
water to feet. <lb/>
Au immense railway viaduct <lb/>
than by a certain portion of the I Kans City to the bottoms <lb/>
Ten Commandments. In our issue j furnished communication between <lb/>
of May we said j this was the Dixie Fancier, <lb/>
The Wilmington Messenger finds ramshackle looking affair, <lb/>
that the Wilson News is no built chiefly of wood, the first <lb/>
of when it comes to , . . , ,, . ,. <lb/>
stealing editorials. rush of waters probably swept it <lb/>
The thing which serves the <lb/>
son News as a writhed under <lb/>
that cut. Looking over its feel- <lb/>
and reprinting the same <lb/>
without the credit demanded by <lb/>
the ethics of journalism, no less <lb/>
carefully the News found <lb/>
they had been cruelly wound- able prevent a of it, <lb/>
ed. So it wept as I bUt fa too much to <lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
unnecessarily alarmed. In this . <lb/>
wholesale scoop upon the editorials <lb/>
away, leaving the . <lb/>
without hope of succor. <lb/>
It is truly an appalling disaster, <lb/>
and advanced ideas to o engage in this profitable en- <lb/>
Major H. A. London, of the <lb/>
Chatham Record, nails the lie <lb/>
about General Joe Wheeler's <lb/>
at the confederate <lb/>
union in New Orleans in a federal <lb/>
uniform. It is sinned that we <lb/>
have the yellow journals to thank <lb/>
for this rumor. The Record <lb/>
statement is untrue in two <lb/>
In the first place <lb/>
General Wheeler did not wear a <lb/>
uniform of any kind at New Or- <lb/>
leans, in the second place he <lb/>
was not slighted or snubbed. <lb/>
He wore civilian's clothes all <lb/>
the time he was at New Orleans, <lb/>
just as did the other two <lb/>
lieutenant generals who were <lb/>
there, A. P. Stewart and Stephen <lb/>
D. Lee. He was dressed <lb/>
a Prince Albert coat and walk- <lb/>
ed as rapidly as a young man. He <lb/>
was greeted and cheered with <lb/>
enthusiasm wherever he appeared, <lb/>
and no confederate received a <lb/>
warmer welcome or a grander <lb/>
ovation than he did. We happen- <lb/>
ed to walk with him into the <lb/>
auditorium, he first entered <lb/>
that vast building which the <lb/>
reunion was held, and as soon as <lb/>
he was seen wild cheers greeted <lb/>
him and the regular order of <lb/>
exercises was suspended in order <lb/>
that he might be escorted to the <lb/>
stage to the calls <lb/>
made on him for a <lb/>
J. R. has moved his <lb/>
from Albany, Ga., to Charlotte, <lb/>
N. O, the Fancier shows <lb/>
much improvement in <lb/>
It is a journal devoted to the <lb/>
try industry, is filled with <lb/>
matter of much interest to those <lb/>
Jones was killed. If, under the of the J we at The weakness of the race <lb/>
law, this is not then we fail to see why burglary is a claim to exercise is illustrated the career of <lb/>
The Fancier is <lb/>
monthly at a year, and is <lb/>
worth many times the price to <lb/>
poultry raisers. <lb/>
capital A burglar enters a house for an unlawful par-1 have mere on the people have <lb/>
Isn't it about for Governor <lb/>
cock and some our judges to <lb/>
rob. He may have no premeditated intention of com-, brilliant scintillations from respected when he was poor, now <lb/>
murder, yet his presence arouses inmates of the house j Reflector. It is strange, lint that he has grown rich he has lost <lb/>
who offer resistance and he takes life. Is that murder If so true, that a bench- j <lb/>
legged bee will almost invariably or <lb/>
it looks like this case at. W is equally so. The men went get every crowd of dog, people of <lb/>
to ,.,;. unlawful ,,, and kill-l him. I fa ; doing something <lb/>
j to him, and make more noise to put himself in the class of John <lb/>
the rest put together. The only L,,, As usual, Northern <lb/>
solution we can offer to tins is <lb/>
should receive the punishment their crime deserves. <lb/>
Thermal delivery seen. have caused his downfall, as <lb/>
will abolish a great many the News doer not Wilmington Messenger very <lb/>
, . . to pose as the author of any one i ., <lb/>
routes and thus reduce expenses. The . j correctly states. <lb/>
Another way h to have honest to by the Messenger a j <lb/>
committed crime t Society will <lb/>
soon become so thoroughly <lb/>
led with ex-jail birds <lb/>
that every will have to lock <lb/>
up his wives daughters and <lb/>
keep his on his gun <lb/>
pocket book. <lb/>
Mary Ann will continue to <lb/>
over the party <lb/>
as long as the papers are open to <lb/>
clipping from the Washington Post <lb/>
sent us through mail as St Louis <lb/>
Exposition matter, through <lb/>
the carelessness of the primer, <lb/>
went <lb/>
Habeas Corpus and Executive <lb/>
Clemency are two gentlemen who <lb/>
are working over time <lb/>
A young woman prominent in Carolina. <lb/>
Could But See. <lb/>
We heartily commend the action <lb/>
of the board aldermen in <lb/>
for the <lb/>
of Pitt veterans they <lb/>
meet here in July. In thus honor- <lb/>
their fathers the gentlemen of <lb/>
the board mark themselves aB <lb/>
worthy sons of the who <lb/>
forth to battle for the Lost Cause. <lb/>
Let us cheer them while they are j <lb/>
with us, and keep their memory <lb/>
when they have heard the Peace at last prevails in J watered for any of the brilliant <lb/>
bugle call to the eternal camping j She that each <lb/>
around received in the division is not; , the Charlotte Observer keeps e must to good be blind, <lb/>
Yea. v. and The Re r Ard see in that we now possess <lb/>
Philadelphia society has been de <lb/>
in a series of systematic <lb/>
extending over a period of <lb/>
You will notice that the defend-1 several months. The wonder is <lb/>
Could we but see the lost delights, <lb/>
The unconquered heights, <lb/>
Which are the forfeit we must pay <lb/>
For turning from the narrow way <lb/>
. , ,, , , , Would slight bliss we <lb/>
ant says mouths have ever take of such trifles for we might Lave <lb/>
Kindly the Fates which from us screen, <lb/>
The glories of the might have been, <lb/>
To have contentment, peace of mind, <lb/>
President Roosevelt says if it j <lb/>
had not been for troops at <lb/>
Santiago there would have been <lb/>
no Roosevelt. Why will the pres <lb/>
keep on discovering bad <lb/>
things about the t <lb/>
dated. <lb/>
Ohio really cares no more for <lb/>
the than for the South Sea <lb/>
Islanders. But platforms must be <lb/>
made, and they are the habit <lb/>
of in the colored man <lb/>
brother. <lb/>
There is more trouble in moot <lb/>
any other state in the just <lb/>
now than in North Carolina <lb/>
Rev. Newell Dwight talks <lb/>
like a king's fool who has lost favor <lb/>
with his master and fa trying to be <lb/>
extraordinarily idiotic. <lb/>
Yea, verily, and The Re <lb/>
on throwing off on the we of human happiness. <lb/>
has not been the . . , . . , . . <lb/>
J I shall take pleasure in An me long since gone by <lb/>
victim of the prisoner's mouth- it for membership in the State with Fate. <lb/>
waterings, as the Durham Herald, j Anti-Saloon says the <lb/>
Wilmington Messenger and other Charlotte News. Where it would <lb/>
papers testify. News has be in excellent company. <lb/>
, peace <lb/>
The happiness which might have been. <lb/>
Thomas O. Clark. <lb/>
repeatedly printed column after <lb/>
Mrs. Cleveland fa said to of matter <lb/>
opposed to her husband and the Durham <lb/>
politics. It is Dot stated <lb/>
whom she intends to support. <lb/>
Things are wrong. We <lb/>
have bad no overwhelming victory <lb/>
in the this week. <lb/>
, Herald, without a line of credit. <lb/>
Does the defendant charge this to <lb/>
We commend Judge Shaw for <lb/>
sending the bigamist Mitchell to <lb/>
the roads for seven years for mar- <lb/>
An ounce of prevention may be <lb/>
worth a pound cure; but the <lb/>
average man will not pay as much <lb/>
for <lb/>
two women. The punish- a gay Lothario. He <lb/>
is severe should be. ; tries to flirt with all the pretty <lb/>
I the carelessness of the <lb/>
,, . . .,. hope not, because we would I <lb/>
Mr. Roscoe Mitchell's silence is r j <lb/>
. I bate to have North Carolina ,. . ,. T n seen him trying to flirt with you. <lb/>
so thick you could cut it a J I The death roll of June now. ,, .,,., . <lb/>
. . i . I I <lb/>
knife. <lb/>
North Carolina goes her way <lb/>
serenely while Northern people <lb/>
are throwing conniption fits about <lb/>
the of the <lb/>
The grandfather clause stands. <lb/>
disgraced by a member <lb/>
is not only an acknowledged <lb/>
rial thief but a most uncommon <lb/>
liar as well. <lb/>
It's a poor base ball field that <lb/>
has no flies on it. <lb/>
bears the name of Colonel Frank <lb/>
a prominent North Carolin- <lb/>
of <lb/>
girls in our <lb/>
Men him trying to flirt <lb/>
I Press. <lb/>
there's a woman I <lb/>
can't help admiring, She fa so <lb/>
j easily satisfied; has such plain <lb/>
,, didn't know you <lb/>
North Carolina seems to be her J <lb/>
to raise as many crops of straw-1 her I <lb/>
berries as homicides. I Life. <lb/>
Dainty things for any meal sold <lb/>
at prices to suit <lb/>
t any purse. <lb/>
We provide the most attractive necessities for your <lb/>
table. We do it this having the best Groceries, <lb/>
by handling them in the best way, and by selling them <lb/>
at the most reasonable margin. <lb/>
Cotton seed Meal and Hulls, Hay, Oats, Corn and Bran <lb/>
always on hand. <lb/>
Johnston Bros.<lb/>
THE STATE PRESS <lb/>
Since the last day of April near- <lb/>
of gold has been <lb/>
shipped out of this country to Eu- <lb/>
rope and South America. If you <lb/>
happened to miss anything of the <lb/>
sort, you know now where it went. <lb/>
Durham Sun. <lb/>
No man can forecast the political <lb/>
situation twelve months ahead; <lb/>
but just now, in the judgment of <lb/>
the Star, Judge Parker and Sena <lb/>
tor Gorman are the favorites for <lb/>
the democratic presidential <lb/>
J nation. Of the two Parker fa <lb/>
probably the more available man. <lb/>
i Wilmington Star. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C, 1902. <lb/>
Not much business for <lb/>
C. E. Bradley and B. B. <lb/>
went to Washington Wed- <lb/>
Crops are looking much <lb/>
ed. We need warm nights now. <lb/>
Good many potatoes coming in <lb/>
tor shipment this week, prices <lb/>
holding up fairly well. <lb/>
G. H. Little came in last week j <lb/>
from N. C, to spend a few <lb/>
days with his family. <lb/>
We are having often. <lb/>
Looks like something is <lb/>
somewhere. Taters fa moving, we <lb/>
guess. <lb/>
We notice on the arrival of the <lb/>
NEWS NOTES FROM <lb/>
WINTERVILLE. <lb/>
The Greenville Reflector <lb/>
I yacht <lb/>
believe habit of getting off the <lb/>
Winterville. N. C, June <lb/>
A. D. Johnson has bought out <lb/>
W. B. entire stock of <lb/>
and notions and is <lb/>
them next door to Dr. Cox, cheap. <lb/>
Miss Mattie of <lb/>
came Wednesday night to attend <lb/>
the wedding. <lb/>
Miss Anna returned <lb/>
from Robersonville Wednesday <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Mr. Josephus Cox and daughter, <lb/>
Miss Bessie, this morning to <lb/>
visit relatives <lb/>
What farmer is there who would <lb/>
not purchase Handy Trucks of A. <lb/>
G. Cox Mfg. Co. to their <lb/>
tobacco if assured that they would <lb/>
will win, we don't <lb/>
very many people in this <lb/>
would weep if it There <lb/>
JAS. B. WHITE, <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
and Department Store, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
stock of carefully selected Groceries, Dry Goods, dons shock the strict <lb/>
Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Furnishings. S sense of justice. Winston <lb/>
Country Produce bought and sold. Fresh Butter, Eggs <lb/>
and Family Supplies constantly on hand. Country trade g A prosperous merchant of St. <lb/>
Joseph, Mo., he knew as <lb/>
much about stocks and bonds as <lb/>
anybody on Wall street. He sold <lb/>
train a young who <lb/>
We don't believe Lipton's yacht I mates the daily runs fa in a true <lb/>
tram and themselves the first season <lb/>
H into i rest e saving of labor T There fa a <lb/>
I would suggest that Mr. minister living near <lb/>
in this. A change in, Pander, for his own benefit, put obligate to <lb/>
the terrible monotony of American a n that waiting room. <lb/>
i victories over the Val-1 w- J- Peal returned from Bethel I <lb/>
and Shamrocks would be a Monday with Mrs. Peal. It's a j <lb/>
relief, sure. if the cup should happy couple. A bright <lb/>
go across the sea the way we would j future we wish for them, <lb/>
bring it back next year would be Misses Annie and Bell, of <lb/>
Chronicle. spent Saturday and Sun- <lb/>
day with Mrs. G. B. Ricks. The <lb/>
With a big-hearted man sitting, generally like bells and go at <lb/>
in the gubernatorial chair, there <lb/>
are bound to be more or less par <lb/>
It was said a picnic at <lb/>
take them off any man's hands and <lb/>
pay him for if such is not the <lb/>
case. The truth is there will not <lb/>
be many but will own a <lb/>
set, at least, this very season. <lb/>
Messrs Manning, Harrington <lb/>
and Hurst returned from Wrights- <lb/>
ville Beach Wednesday morning. <lb/>
Tobacco Flues don't grow, they <lb/>
have to be made. If not made <lb/>
some time before the tobacco grow- <lb/>
a specialty. <lb/>
Country trade <lb/>
Flour and feed by the car load. <lb/>
mill Wednesday What's the <lb/>
matter, didn't you get any <lb/>
at fishing or did the girls <lb/>
eat first <lb/>
Our clear acting rail road agent, <lb/>
Mr. Fender, seems to like the <lb/>
point, O. K. nothing like having <lb/>
JAS. B. WHITE. <lb/>
I out his business and went to New four hours each day to talk to ins <lb/>
. York to get rich. It took him <lb/>
Just two weeks to lose every cent <lb/>
he Messenger. <lb/>
needs them he is very likely to <lb/>
be inconvenienced. Whether <lb/>
ordered or not sets are <lb/>
always ready to be delivered any <lb/>
i day at our factory. Biggest, stock <lb/>
, of iron we have ever had bought <lb/>
at bottom G. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
Co <lb/>
j Mr. Mrs. J. B. Galloway, <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. Wm. with <lb/>
J. C. Misses Mamie and Helen, <lb/>
IF YOU LOVE <lb/>
Money, you can't afford to let anyone tell you this <lb/>
is not the cheapest and best store in town at which to <lb/>
Buy a Hat <lb/>
This is Hat week and we can sell you a hat at <lb/>
your own price. All sorts of Hats, Stiff, <lb/>
Soft, shapes, styles and sizes. <lb/>
Remember this is Hat Week at <lb/>
A few days ago Mr. Dick Grant- <lb/>
ham purchased the old show <lb/>
ground. He sold the lower part <lb/>
of it on Hominy Swamp to Mr <lb/>
George Morgan, who will locale a <lb/>
whiskey still thereon. the <lb/>
upper part a preacher is <lb/>
erecting a tent to commence a re- <lb/>
Between the two baseball <lb/>
girl, several others want his job. <lb/>
Since our former Mayor Bradly <lb/>
tendered bis resignation to take <lb/>
u- i t . l came to attend <lb/>
effect May town . . . <lb/>
Its not often Tuesday night, return- <lb/>
next day. <lb/>
Miss Hattie Nichols and Ed <lb/>
son, of this place, happily <lb/>
i married last Wednesday evening <lb/>
I at the home of the bride's mother, <lb/>
Mrs. Fanny Tyson, J. M. Blow, J. <lb/>
P., officiating. Only a circle <lb/>
a mayor or police. <lb/>
good jobs stay open so long. <lb/>
LETTER TO K- J- COBB. <lb/>
Greenville. N. C, <lb/>
Dear We suspect you'd like friends were <lb/>
games will be played this summer, i i. u u. <lb/>
, ., . , I the tale, how a woman beat two <lb/>
and as a side issue Mr. Perry L. A , , a n <lb/>
hardware dealers in Pa. <lb/>
will run his round , , . <lb/>
, , . , , J B We tried our best to get those <lb/>
It bids fair to be the most ,, T a <lb/>
wen to sell lead and-zinc <lb/>
part of the ,,. . j e . <lb/>
,. J I in that bright and failed. <lb/>
mM <lb/>
Reluctantly took Mrs. E. R. <lb/>
A Memphis paper is authority druggist. Economic Back Bands for plow <lb/>
i for the statement a man in They said they couldn't sell <lb/>
that city writes letters to paint for more than a gallon. <lb/>
We fear, however that they never Mrs. Bowman can. She has sold <lb/>
i reach their destination, as recent about all the that has been <lb/>
indicate there since. <lb/>
She knew had sold out <lb/>
materials. Had some <lb/>
Department has con- <lb/>
in that <lb/>
ville Citizen. <lb/>
Miss Hattie Kittrell returned <lb/>
from Wednesday morning. <lb/>
W. H. Harris, of Ayden, was <lb/>
here yesterday. Mr. Harris has <lb/>
quite a lot of done at the <lb/>
I factory here. <lb/>
Economic Back <lb/>
wagon harness are something <lb/>
the farmer has got to get used to. <lb/>
Those who have will not <lb/>
have any Can be bought <lb/>
at most any hardware store. <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. R. H. Hunsucker <lb/>
I and master Roy Cox attended the<lb/>
Cold Comfort <lb/>
Is what we are after, and the possession of one of <lb/>
our Refrigerators will insure sweet milk, and <lb/>
butter, cool water and many dainties that <lb/>
would be unattainable without the<lb/>
HAVE YOU A LAWN <lb/>
you have you will want a Lawn Mower pretty <lb/>
soon, and we've made it easy for you to own one. <lb/>
There is no need to borrow a lawn mower when we <lb/>
we sell a good machine with best steel knives at such <lb/>
a satisfactory price, and guarantee it to do the work. <lb/>
Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, Hammocks and <lb/>
everything else in the hardware line. <lb/>
H. L. CARR<lb/>
Give your farm a name and order <lb/>
The Reflector to print it on <lb/>
stationery. <lb/>
As they have no worse <lb/>
. than killed a man it would be an <lb/>
j imposition to keep <lb/>
gentlemen in Her- <lb/>
Of course it is not supposed <lb/>
that all of the in the pen <lb/>
are robust health, yet <lb/>
we always supposed that there <lb/>
was a hospital connected with the <lb/>
. Herald. <lb/>
The Baptist Union of Great <lb/>
Britain and Ireland proposes to <lb/>
change the declaration <lb/>
believers is the only <lb/>
Christian to <lb/>
baptism is the immersion in water <lb/>
of Mes- <lb/>
A bottle was picked up on the <lb/>
beach by Smith's Island Life <lb/>
crew on Sunday last, which <lb/>
contained a note on the inside of <lb/>
bottle. The paper showed <lb/>
that it was thrown overboard from <lb/>
the Dutch steamship Prince <lb/>
II, on August 9th, 1892, in <lb/>
j latitude and longitude 74.13, <lb/>
thus making over ten years <lb/>
the bottle was thrown over from <lb/>
the st Standard <lb/>
sense and force, besides; she easily <lb/>
learned that cheap in paint, <lb/>
and told the people. <lb/>
Mr. Burt Young a gal <lb/>
F. B. S. commencement at Ayden <lb/>
Thursday night. <lb/>
With Handy Tobacco Trucks <lb/>
there is need for extra trays, re- <lb/>
Ion for rooms that bad ab to handle <lb/>
ways taken a gallon; had half left. and children can <lb/>
t n . ; house tobacco with them lust as <lb/>
Mr. E. B. jeweler, paint-; M <lb/>
ed and says it goes further j Whenever you see <lb/>
no particulars. Paint think of A. Cox <lb/>
Mr John Hanna, Mfg. Co. They keep a large stock <lb/>
on hand all the while. <lb/>
When Mr Cleveland made that <lb/>
speech taking Southern <lb/>
on the question, he <lb/>
caught Solid South. He has <lb/>
publicly said a word for the Jew, <lb/>
and now it appears that Irish <lb/>
are for him. <lb/>
art the <lb/>
The sheriff's friends are <lb/>
multiplying among all the tribes <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Now, that the strawberry fever <lb/>
is rising, let all bear in mind that <lb/>
thought it expensive he <lb/>
bought it; brought back nearly <lb/>
half of his paint, said it <lb/>
the cheapest job he ever had. <lb/>
Mrs. Bowman reports <lb/>
satisfaction. So much a cheap <lb/>
paint town with a bright woman <lb/>
in it. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
Co. , <lb/>
P. L. Can sells our <lb/>
paint. I <lb/>
After being corralled by <lb/>
dent Roosevelt Hanna feels <lb/>
desperate, evidently. In his state <lb/>
convention yesterday ho let a <lb/>
resolve about cutting down and take care <lb/>
where suffrage is more can <lb/>
ed and restricted to honest harvest in the greatest perfection, <lb/>
We thought Better acre of berries <lb/>
Ohio was certain enough to re- them well than three <lb/>
quire such declarations of them. Quality <lb/>
Raleigh Poet. Lumberton Argus. <lb/>
profit of the crop <lb/>
the quality and on the <lb/>
to plant <lb/>
cultivate and<lb/>
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COUNCIL MEETING. <lb/>
Appropriation for Entertaining <lb/>
Confederate Veterans. <lb/>
The board of in <lb/>
regular monthly session Thursday <lb/>
night and transacted a considerable <lb/>
amount of business. <lb/>
The standing committees, police <lb/>
officers, tax collector and chief of <lb/>
fire department made their reports <lb/>
for the past month. <lb/>
The street committee was <lb/>
to proceed to condemn and <lb/>
lay out a street across the prop- <lb/>
of Henry Sheppard, Wiley, <lb/>
Vines and Lance Wooten, so as to <lb/>
complete the opening of the street <lb/>
to Dickinson avenue near the de- j <lb/>
pot. <lb/>
The balance due, on the j <lb/>
purchase of the lot on the corner j <lb/>
of Fifth and streets for <lb/>
market house and fire department; <lb/>
buildings, was ordered paid. <lb/>
The returns of the recent town <lb/>
election were canvassed, and <lb/>
elected aldermen <lb/>
tor the fiscal year beginning July <lb/>
1st ward, Edgar Buck, 2nd <lb/>
ward, Charles Cobb and L. H. <lb/>
3rd ward H. A. White <lb/>
and R. O. ward, S. T. j <lb/>
White and D. W. <lb/>
ward J. C. <lb/>
An appropriation of was <lb/>
made for t tie entertainment of the <lb/>
Confederate Veterans at re <lb/>
union on the 3rd of July. <lb/>
The cemetery committee was in- <lb/>
to collect for all lots sold <lb/>
and not paid for. <lb/>
The board of improve- <lb/>
requested the aldermen to <lb/>
proceed to have the of <lb/>
bonds engraved so they <lb/>
may be ready when wanted. This <lb/>
was ordered done. <lb/>
The board of internal improve- <lb/>
also asked for an <lb/>
of to make a test to de- <lb/>
whether it is best to obtain <lb/>
the water supply fur the town from <lb/>
a system of gang wells or from j <lb/>
river. The appropriation w; e <lb/>
made. <lb/>
Whiskey And Crime. <lb/>
Spending a short while in the <lb/>
court room at Halifax Tuesday, <lb/>
we were impressed with the fact <lb/>
that every case that we heard lie- <lb/>
fore the court coming from the, <lb/>
criminal docket was the direct re- <lb/>
Stilt of <lb/>
And so it ever is. A large ma-1 <lb/>
of the criminal proceedings <lb/>
in our courts are the result of the <lb/>
liquor traffic, either directly or in- I <lb/>
directly. <lb/>
It does seem that the intelligent <lb/>
citizenship of North Carolina <lb/>
would see the arguments for sup-j <lb/>
pressing the liquor traffic from the <lb/>
standpoint of economy in taxes for <lb/>
the of courts, to t <lb/>
say nothing about the moral, social . <lb/>
and civil reform it would bring <lb/>
about. <lb/>
will <lb/>
t -rt. <lb/>
Outing <lb/>
Your <lb/>
Outing <lb/>
He who works and runs away, <lb/>
live to work another day. <lb/>
Runaway time is now, runaway- <lb/>
traps are here. <lb/>
The vacation season's here and we <lb/>
would like to check you through to <lb/>
outing comfort without excess <lb/>
price. <lb/>
Outing suits of Flannel, Hardy <lb/>
Homespuns and Serges, single and <lb/>
double breasted, also Norfolk blouse <lb/>
styles. <lb/>
Up-to-date traveling suits. <lb/>
From Blue and Black Serges, <lb/>
cheviot outing stripe <lb/>
etc. <lb/>
and Straw Hats. <lb/>
Negligee Shirts, good, better best. <lb/>
Outing belts, Summer ties, thin <lb/>
fancy hosiery. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
STARTLING EVIDENCE. ID <lb/>
Fresh testimony great A IV . <lb/>
is constantly in, <lb/>
Dr. King's New Discovery for CHURCHES. <lb/>
Consumption Coughs and Colds to every Sun- <lb/>
be A recent day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
from T. J. evening <lb/>
ville, Va. serves as example. He. Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
had for school a. m. M. A. Allen <lb/>
three years and doctored all the superintendent, <lb/>
time without being benefited. every Sun <lb/>
Then I begin taking Dr. King's j morning and evening. <lb/>
New Discovery, a few bottles meeting evening. Rev. <lb/>
wholly cured Equally fl. M. Eure, pastor. Sunday school <lb/>
in curing all Lung Throat 9.30 a. L. H. Fender, <lb/>
troubles, Pneumonia ; <lb/>
and Grip. Guaranteed by L. Services 1st, <lb/>
Wooten Druggist. Trial bottles and 5th Sundays, morning <lb/>
free, regular sizes and evening. Mid week service <lb/>
Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
The North Carolina Teacher's <lb/>
Assembly meets at <lb/>
next week. <lb/>
F. G. Hartman, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
school F. L. Walker, <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
W. E. Cox, <lb/>
Minister. Morning evening <lb/>
prayer with sermon every 1st <lb/>
3rd Sunday. Sunday school <lb/>
You should not fail to visit the <lb/>
New White Front <lb/>
when in need of <lb/>
Hot Weather Wearing Apparel. <lb/>
DRIVEN TO DESPERATION. <lb/>
Living at out way <lb/>
place, remote from civilization, a ; a. m., W. B. Brown, superintend- <lb/>
family is often driven to Litany every <lb/>
i lion in case of accident, resulting evening. <lb/>
in Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers, I every <lb/>
I etc. Lay a supply of day morning evening. Rev. <lb/>
; Salve. It's the best on E. Powell, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
I earl h. at Drug Store. a. m. W. B. Parker, <lb/>
. superintendent. <lb/>
There were applicants for regular service. <lb/>
license the Slate Medical <lb/>
. t a <lb/>
convention at Hot Springs, and <lb/>
i of teem passed. The convention .,, <lb/>
n . ,.,, k A. F. A. <lb/>
next year will be held in Raleigh.; Jo <lb/>
I third Monday evening. R. <lb/>
TH AT THROBBING HEAD-1 Hams W. M., J. M. Sec. <lb/>
ACHE. K. River Lodge, No. <lb/>
Would quickly leave you, if you Wednesday evening, <lb/>
used Dr. King's Life Pills. <lb/>
Thousands of sufferers have prov- <lb/>
E. B. C. C. S. Forbes <lb/>
K. of R. and S. <lb/>
ed their matchless merit for Lodge, <lb/>
and Nervous Headaches. They N- . 17- <lb/>
evening. A. B, Ellington, N. G., <lb/>
L. H. Fender. Se-. <lb/>
R. A. Zeb Vance Council, No. <lb/>
meets every Thursday <lb/>
; W. B. Wilson, Secretary, J. <lb/>
S. Tunstall. Regent. <lb/>
O. Council, <lb/>
make pure blood aid built up <lb/>
your health. Only money <lb/>
back if not Sold by <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
We are showing beautiful things <lb/>
in Thin Wash Lawns, <lb/>
Batiste, Mulls, Mercer <lb/>
etc. The White <lb/>
The greatest ranching No every <lb/>
if the Canadian northwest is Al- night in Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy <lb/>
D. S. Smith <lb/>
I. O. Conclave <lb/>
Zephyrs, bray, Percale j OF ALL I Ho, meets every second and <lb/>
Can he worse than fa fourth Monday <lb/>
M hat every will be Hall. W. B, Wilson A return <lb/>
last Such was the of. u- H- <lb/>
Mis. S. H. Decatur, Ala. I Tribe <lb/>
three she writes, meets every <lb/>
endured pain from night in Men's hall. B. T. <lb/>
Indigestion, stomach bowel White, Sachem; J. I. Smith, Chief <lb/>
Death inevitable of Records. brethren <lb/>
Embroideries, when doctors and remedies failed. welcome. <lb/>
At length I was induced to try <lb/>
Electric Bitters and the result OFFICERS. <lb/>
I improved at once clerk Bum Court D. <lb/>
Madras, <lb/>
showing includes the season's <lb/>
choicest offerings. <lb/>
THE NOTION STOCK <lb/>
is complete with <lb/>
Laces, Corsets, Handkerchiefs, <lb/>
Hosiery, Vests, Gloves, etc. miraculous. <lb/>
Give us a call and <lb/>
you at <lb/>
we will recovered, Moore. <lb/>
Fore Liver, Kidney, and sheriff, O. W. <lb/>
t Bowel troubles Electric Bitters is Register Deeds. R. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
THE NEW WHITE FRONT, <lb/>
JAS. F. DAVENPORT. <lb/>
For My Lady's <lb/>
Dresser <lb/>
we have a large assortment <lb/>
of beautiful articles in <lb/>
Hair Brushes, <lb/>
Mirrors, <lb/>
lams. <lb/>
Treasurer, J. B. Cherry. <lb/>
Coroner, .<lb/>
Surveyor, J. D. Cox. <lb/>
The London Times pays its Ber- J. J. Kits, W. <lb/>
the only medicine. Only Its <lb/>
guaranteed by Drug <lb/>
Store, <lb/>
correspondent to <lb/>
We, the undersigned, <lb/>
Dr. Seth Arnold's to lie a <lb/>
reliable Remedy Bowel Com. <lb/>
plaints, hereby a twenty- <lb/>
live cent bottle, to give satisfaction <lb/>
money refunded. J L. Wooten, <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
W. R. Home, J. R. Barnhill, J <lb/>
W. Page and J. Spier. <lb/>
Board meets every first Monday. <lb/>
TOWN OFFICERS. <lb/>
Mayor, H. W. <lb/>
Treasurer, H. l. Carr. <lb/>
Clerk, J. C. Tyson. <lb/>
Tax Collector, U. D. <lb/>
Police, J. T. chief, W. H. <lb/>
i and S. I. Dudley. <lb/>
S. L. C <lb/>
I Arthur, Charles Cobb, B. F. Pat- <lb/>
by enabling the digestive organs rick, K. B. R. L. Carr, <lb/>
to digest, assimilate and transform R. Parker and B. F. Tyson. <lb/>
Combs, <lb/>
To be sure, to be sure, with toe I and Manicure Bets in solid silver and plate. The comfort wholesome food that may Hoard meets even n. i. <lb/>
brightening light of a better in or having one's own own articles for the toilet when traveling eaten into the kind of blood night, <lb/>
North Carolina, the or on a visit to a relative or neighbor is full v appreciated when that the nerves, feeds <lb/>
day is not far distant when the Away from home. We extend to you a cordial invitation to I e tissues, hardens the muscles <lb/>
people speak forth their power come and examine our stock, <lb/>
and suppress Neck <lb/>
wealth. <lb/>
Will pay you cash for your <lb/>
Beeswax. Samuel M. Shultz. <lb/>
Ice cream and cream soda at our fountain. <lb/>
Bryan Nichols, <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
ThU popular remedy never ti <lb/>
effectually cure <lb/>
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick <lb/>
Headache, Biliousness <lb/>
And ALL DISEASES arising from a <lb/>
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion <lb/>
The natural la good appetite <lb/>
and solid flesh. Dose small; elegant- <lb/>
sugar coated and easy to swallow. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
DRUGGISTS <lb/>
you think that <lb/>
young man has matrimonial in- <lb/>
Daughter <lb/>
certainly do, mama. He tried <lb/>
Sold by John L. to convince me last night that <lb/>
looked prettier in that two dollar <lb/>
bat than in the that cost <lb/>
and recuperates the organs of the <lb/>
, entire body. Dyspepsia <lb/>
cures Catarrh of <lb/>
the Stomach and all stomach dis- <lb/>
orders. <lb/>
Established 1830. Incorporated 1903. <lb/>
WHITT CO <lb/>
Marble and Granite <lb/>
Monuments <lb/>
and Agents for Wire Fencing. <lb/>
Main oilier and electric <lb/>
Macon, Ga. <lb/>
Branch offices and shops, Mount, <lb/>
N. C, and S. C. <lb/>
For prices and designs- address Rocky <lb/>
Mount <lb/>
the United States death <lb/>
sixty-live is either murder <lb/>
or suicide. <lb/>
A MISTAKE. <lb/>
E. DeWitt Co. is the name <lb/>
of the firm who the genuine <lb/>
Witch Hazel Salve is <lb/>
the Witch Hazel Salve that heals <lb/>
without leaving a scar. It i a <lb/>
serious mistake to any other. <lb/>
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures <lb/>
blind, itching and pro- <lb/>
piles, burns, bruises, <lb/>
eczema and all skin diseases. Sold <lb/>
by John L. Wooten. <lb/>
A Bad Breath <lb/>
A bad breath means a bad <lb/>
stomach, a bad digestion, a <lb/>
bad liver. Pills are <lb/>
liver pills. They cure con- <lb/>
biliousness, <lb/>
sick headache. <lb/>
All druggists. <lb/>
. as.<lb/>
. r<lb/>
Three Times <lb/>
the Value of <lb/>
Any Other. <lb/>
One Third Easier, <lb/>
Third Faster <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
. r<lb/>
Agents wanted in all <lb/>
unoccupied <lb/>
Wheeler Wilson Mfg Co <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga <lb/>
S. T. WHITE, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
C, June t, 1903. <lb/>
N. C, June E. E. made a business trip <lb/>
Rev. J. E. attended the to Greenville last Thursday after- <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Baptist Union at Mount. <lb/>
Thus. Brit ton John Staton <lb/>
returned home last week <lb/>
Chapel Hill, where they have been <lb/>
at school. <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
children will leave in the <lb/>
noon. <lb/>
Miss Annie is visiting <lb/>
friends near Grifton. <lb/>
Mrs. K. T. and Jim <lb/>
Saturday and with <lb/>
and Mrs. C. H. Langston. <lb/>
near Lorenzo spent <lb/>
Goods kept con- <lb/>
in stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN TH <lb/>
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb/>
Is Non <lb/>
Will be re-instated if arrears lie 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 the beginning of the second and cf each <lb/>
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 during the lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, NO. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
How often you can a <lb/>
thine <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
Have a good <lb/>
tool box and be prepared for <lb/>
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb/>
is all could desire, and <lb/>
we will see that your tool <lb/>
box does not a <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Of Course I <lb/>
You get Harness, <lb/>
;,, Horse Goods, <lb/>
MORPHINE <lb/>
Opium, Laudanum. Cocaine and all Drug Habits M w <lb/>
permanently cured, pain or detention from business, leaving no craving; <lb/>
For drugs or other stimulants. We restore the nervous and physical systems to <lb/>
their natural condition because we remove the causes of disease. A home remedy <lb/>
C. LANIER, <lb/>
IN <lb/>
American and Italian Marble <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Wire and Iron Pence Sold. <lb/>
work and prices reasonable <lb/>
d on <lb/>
future for Rapids, day in Greenville. <lb/>
she will open up a new boarding Jim of Rocky Mount, <lb/>
We her much success. I was in the neighborhood Thursday. <lb/>
Miss Mattie Grimes returned Mr. and Mrs. K. E. attended <lb/>
home from a visit to Rocky Mount i the union meeting at St. Delight <lb/>
last night. Saturday. <lb/>
W M. Wilmington, Miss Mary spent <lb/>
was town Monday. several days of last week visiting <lb/>
I. A. attended the Union j friends in Ayden. <lb/>
Sunday at Rocky Mount and re-; Mr. and <lb/>
turned on the evening train. ; Saturday night and Sunday with <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Cherry, of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. <lb/>
spent Monday in town on Worthington. <lb/>
. business. Some of friends attended the <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. John concert given by the orphan child- <lb/>
of Scotland Neck, are visiting from the Oxford Orphan <lb/>
relatives here. <lb/>
Miss Ora of Jamesville, Our Sunday school was enjoy- <lb/>
spent in ably entertained on Sunday last <lb/>
W. C. Anderson, of Bethel, has by Rev. Chas Elmer Furman, <lb/>
accepted a position with the Coast i New York, the Sunday <lb/>
Line at Kinston, as operator. school evangelist and artist. He <lb/>
Sheriff was in ton spent a days in the neighbor- <lb/>
today collecting taxes, j hood, and on Tuesday afternoon <lb/>
Rev. J. J. Barker returned. some of the neighbors met him at <lb/>
home Saturday night from a visit home of E. E. to be in- <lb/>
to Raleigh, Salisbury and other in the Scripture, which <lb/>
places the state. was highly enjoyed. <lb/>
W. I. Peel, and Miss <lb/>
I Nannie of Bethel, <lb/>
were happily united in the holy <lb/>
; bonds of matrimony, Sunday eve <lb/>
o'clock took the <lb/>
train for Plymouth. We wish <lb/>
AYDEN ITEMS. <lb/>
prepared by an eminent physician. <lb/>
m WE GUARANTEE A CURE FREE TRIAL TREATMENT <lb/>
Confidential correspondence, especially with physicians, solicited. Write today. <lb/>
Manhattan Therapeutic Association <lb/>
A Broadway, Haw York <lb/>
FARMERS AND PLANTERS <lb/>
Insure your crop against damage <lb/>
by hail with the <lb/>
Tobacco Mutual Hail and Fire <lb/>
Insurance Company. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C, June 1908. <lb/>
Misses Olivia Berry and Nancy <lb/>
Coward to Scotland Keck <lb/>
them prosperity happiness Tuesday to spend some time, <lb/>
their new life. B. j. of <lb/>
Hits Mable Barnhill left Tuesday town yesterday-He is all <lb/>
evening for to attend <lb/>
school commencement Prof. W. H. made a <lb/>
and Friday. splendid speech at <lb/>
Dr. F. C. James, the cake. Tuesday night. <lb/>
He sold bis potato crop yesterday Rev. Chas. E. Furman made a <lb/>
at the rates of per acre. splendid speech Wednesday night <lb/>
J. J. Carson sold seven and also delivered the address <lb/>
William Fountain, H. D., <lb/>
Physician and Surgeon, <lb/>
N. c. <lb/>
Office one door east of post office, on <lb/>
street Phone <lb/>
acres of Irish potatoes 1633.95 <lb/>
and says be will get per <lb/>
more in cotton; old Joe gets there. <lb/>
Fred of Goldsboro, <lb/>
I watt in town today. <lb/>
J. B. Higgs, Greenville, paid <lb/>
us short visit today. <lb/>
HOME OFFICE, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
J. COBB, <lb/>
A. TAYLOR, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
175.- <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Chopped a Man's Head Off. <lb/>
Tenn., June <lb/>
special to the Sentinel from <lb/>
I well, Tenn , Sam Davis <lb/>
killed near that place late <lb/>
day afternoon by <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
The program Thursday night <lb/>
was well rendered and reflected <lb/>
credit upon the teachers and <lb/>
students. A large crowd was <lb/>
present and all seemed to enjoy it. <lb/>
Miss Daisy who has <lb/>
been teaching near Falkland, has <lb/>
closed her school. <lb/>
Bobbie Darden, of <lb/>
Greene county, were here <lb/>
was <lb/>
returned from <lb/>
Parmele last night. <lb/>
Miss of Grifton, <lb/>
A FEW POINTERS <lb/>
We insure your Tobacco for per acre. <lb/>
We insure your garden truck tor an acre. <lb/>
We insure your strawberries for tin acre. <lb/>
insure your cotton for acre. <lb/>
We insure your small grain for an acre. <lb/>
Wholesale and retail Grocer and <lb/>
Bali. v Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for chopping his bead off burying <lb/>
Raleigh. N. us,. ,. o- em , . , o In town visiting her titter, Mrs. <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil and several times in his body. . . <lb/>
Turkeys. etc. .-.--.- f- <lb/>
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, <lb/>
by Carriages, Go-Carts, <lb/>
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
and Gail Ax <lb/>
, High Key <lb/>
I roots, Henry George Can- <lb/>
I Cherries, Apple. <lb/>
. Pine Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
; Floor Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap <lb/>
Magic Food, Oil, <lb/>
; Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
It is a home company, devoted to the interests of North only, den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut, <lb/>
and is for the mutual protection its members. Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Each member pays a membership at the time of signing an unite j <lb/>
for insurance, which entitles to a member of years the <lb/>
have to pay the losses In their own state. , <lb/>
The company Is under the direct inspection of the State Insurance Com- Royal Sewing Machines, and nu <lb/>
and every is under bond. . other goods. Quality and <lb/>
For further information apply to any officer or agent of the company. i Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED. <lb/>
Forsyth county is taking <lb/>
to call an election the question <lb/>
Of issuing bonds for <lb/>
building good roads. <lb/>
S. M. Schultz. <lb/>
Tribe of Red <lb/>
Men have fitted up the ball over <lb/>
d. w. store for their pRANK n. WOOTEN, <lb/>
Attorney-at-Law, <lb/>
place meeting. <lb/>
Malaria Ever have it Know all about <lb/>
it Want to get rid of it Take <lb/>
Malaria and Ague Cure. <lb/>
J. i-Co. All <lb/>
old <lb/>
VILLE <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
men in a in ., ,. , . . <lb/>
. , . . Mrs. Harrington, of Kinston, is <lb/>
house. was nut , . ,. , . , <lb/>
. , ,,. . . her parents, Mr. and Mrs, <lb/>
in last night and F H t <lb/>
sheriff made for pro I , , . <lb/>
. , . u Miss Hodges and brother, <lb/>
against mob violence, fears ., , . <lb/>
, . , , ., . , . of Holland, are attending the <lb/>
which were expressed last night. . <lb/>
r at the Seminary. <lb/>
Miss Clyde Cox went to <lb/>
you consider it a moral ville Wednesday, <lb/>
wrong to cheat a asked j <lb/>
the person who is looking for a; D you enjoy whit you vat I <lb/>
chance to start something. . .,. , , , <lb/>
. ,, yo don't your food does not <lb/>
, replied the man whose specialty is you <lb/>
worldly wisdom, I consider Cine is the remedy that everyone <lb/>
it a physical should when there is any <lb/>
, Chicago Daily News. wrong with the stomach. <lb/>
There is no way to maintain the <lb/>
health and strength of mind and <lb/>
here This bill for that body except by nourishment. There <lb/>
automobile I sold you been to except <lb/>
running for over . year T <lb/>
,,, . . L be kept healthy, pure and sweet <lb/>
her run, I want to have r the Strength let down and <lb/>
connected with m will net up. No appetite. <lb/>
I automobile that will for over loss of strength, <lb/>
a half-hour without bad breath, <lb/>
sour rifling, indigestion, <lb/>
dyspepsia all stomach troubled <lb/>
Switzerland is to have still an- cured by the me of <lb/>
other connection with N <lb/>
electric railway to <lb/>
Judge. <lb/>
Practice in all the courts. Special <lb/>
attention to collection of rents <lb/>
and other claims. Prompt <lb/>
to all business. <lb/>
Editor W. I. Underwood, of <lb/>
London has over King the Charlotte Chronicle, was re- <lb/>
streets the same number of married Washington City <lb/>
I streets or roads. I to Miss Mary Hancock. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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mill II <lb/>
.-. <lb/>
For Men, Women and Children. <lb/>
If your Oxford Shoes are not yet provided an early <lb/>
visit to this store will prevent the necessity of ft hurried <lb/>
shopping visit some morning when you want to put on <lb/>
your Oxfords and haven't got them ready. <lb/>
We are showing a line of Men's, Women's <lb/>
Children that must be of special interest to you just now. <lb/>
Children and Misses sizes to and 11.00. <lb/>
Misses sizes, to TS, and <lb/>
Women's Oxfords Shoes at of tine quality black <lb/>
kidskin, made with tips of patent leather or kid skin, <lb/>
welted oak leather sale, in shapes with the <lb/>
high arch. Although regularly sold by us at <lb/>
this price, you will find them unmatched elsewhere <lb/>
MEN'S COLT SKIN OXFORD SHOES AT <lb/>
In pattern with medium weight oak-leather <lb/>
heels in all sizes. Splendid shoes for the <lb/>
price. <lb/>
We have the best Oxford made for men at <lb/>
Quite a variety of different in Shoes <lb/>
at and <lb/>
Wilkinson <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
HARDWARE MERCHANTS <lb/>
Summer Hardware. <lb/>
Refrigerators, Oil Stoves, <lb/>
Ice <lb/>
Cream Freezers, Lawn Mowers, <lb/>
Hammocks, Rakes, Hoes, Shovels <lb/>
and other Garden Tools. Also <lb/>
Lawn Tennis and Baseball Sets. <lb/>
DON'T WASTE MATERIAL <lb/>
and labor baying an Inferior grade of paint. It. <lb/>
is economy Id get good quality always. The <lb/>
paints are recommended by <lb/>
all who once use. them. Covers more surface <lb/>
with less labor than any costs no more. <lb/>
IN ONE SUMMER <lb/>
one of our Refrigerators will save you the <lb/>
amount of it's cost, in the food it prevents from <lb/>
spoiling. They are large and roomy and are <lb/>
designed in a way will prove economical in <lb/>
using the ice. There is absolutely no odor about <lb/>
one of these. In two sizes at rock bottom <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
HOME-MADE ICE CREAM. <lb/>
There is very little trouble, very little expense, <lb/>
very little time involved in making delicious <lb/>
sherbets, etc., with the freezer we <lb/>
we sell. It is solidly built, metal part heavily <lb/>
tinned, easy running and a rapid freezer. Prices <lb/>
low. <lb/>
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL <lb/>
Saturday June nth. <lb/>
C. A. of Tarboro, came I <lb/>
in Friday evening. <lb/>
Miss Maud Evans home <lb/>
Friday evening from Goldsboro. <lb/>
Foster returned <lb/>
evening from Lynchburg. <lb/>
R. L. Humber returned Friday i <lb/>
evening from Hamilton, <lb/>
Julius Sugg returned to Kin <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
Miss Mamie Cox and S. S. <lb/>
went to Friday <lb/>
I. Gardner left this morn- <lb/>
for Bethel. <lb/>
Miss Clara Jolly, of <lb/>
visiting Miss <lb/>
Mm. Draughan left this morn- <lb/>
for Neck. <lb/>
K. T. Forbes left this morning <lb/>
j for Wilson. <lb/>
Mrs. I. II. went to <lb/>
on today to visit relatives. <lb/>
Cox returned Friday <lb/>
from a week's vacation. <lb/>
Miss Lena Anderson returned <lb/>
this morning from <lb/>
returned Friday <lb/>
evening from a on tho road. <lb/>
Churchill, <lb/>
returned Friday evening from; <lb/>
Mrs. W. II. Harrington and; <lb/>
children wont to today to, <lb/>
visit relatives. <lb/>
Editor Hunter, of Use <lb/>
ville spent Friday night <lb/>
here and left this morning. <lb/>
Miss Sue House, of House, who. <lb/>
has been friends town, <lb/>
returned home this morning. <lb/>
E. E. Griffin left this afternoon <lb/>
his family have <lb/>
boon for some days. <lb/>
V. Andrews, of Bethel, has <lb/>
taken ft position with the Atlantic <lb/>
Line here. <lb/>
Mies Evans returned <lb/>
home Friday evening from <lb/>
been attending <lb/>
school, <lb/>
J. of Wilmington, <lb/>
rived Friday evening lo visit nil <lb/>
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. <lb/>
South <lb/>
Mrs. Hunter Marshall, and <lb/>
children, Danville, arrived Fri- <lb/>
day evening to visit her sister, <lb/>
Mrs. L. <lb/>
Location Selected. <lb/>
The graded building will <lb/>
be located on the old academy Int. <lb/>
It is hardly large enough <lb/>
much play ground, but seems to be <lb/>
I he best the trustees could do. <lb/>
GREENVILLE'S GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Provision <lb/>
Reported <lb/>
Flour <lb/>
Family Flour<lb/>
Bacon -hog round per<lb/>
lbs per <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Sweet and <lb/>
Tempting <lb/>
There is nothing so purely sweet and tempting <lb/>
as Fresh, Clean Butter, Eggs and Cheese. They <lb/>
are certainly sweet and tempting as we buy <lb/>
them, and most of the well-set tables in the <lb/>
town give our dairy products a well-deserved <lb/>
place. You will be pleased if you do likewise. <lb/>
IRON BEDS. <lb/>
We have these in all sizes, and it will not pay <lb/>
you to bother with cleaning the old wooden <lb/>
beds when you can buy a complete metal one, <lb/>
Different sizes and styles to select from. <lb/>
FLY PAPER. <lb/>
We keep the most Fly Paper on the <lb/>
to flies. You don't have to <lb/>
introduce the fly to the paper, either He <lb/>
knows it is a good thing and wants to got onto <lb/>
it early in the game. He gets stuck on it. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY <lb/>
and COMPANY <lb/>
GREENVILLE'S GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE<lb/>
If It were not for <lb/>
Policemen and Flies <lb/>
You would not have to <lb/>
Wear Pants <lb/>
but so long as you have to wear them, <lb/>
why not get them where they grow to <lb/>
perfection. In other words, <lb/>
they treat <lb/>
you <lb/>
s, <lb/>
Special offer to Rural Route Farmers and Mer- <lb/>
envelopes and sheets of good <lb/>
paper with your name and address printed for <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR at Reflector Printing House. <lb/>
Perfect Printing at Reflector Printing House. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. JUNE 1903. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
No. <lb/>
COTTON MILLS <lb/>
DESTROYED. <lb/>
CLOUDBURSTS AWFUL <lb/>
FURY SWEEPS OVER <lb/>
SOUTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
MILLIONS OF PROPERTY LOST <lb/>
Great Cotton Mills at Clifton <lb/>
and Other Places <lb/>
Swept Away. <lb/>
Colombia, S. June <lb/>
of the Blue Ridge u tor- <lb/>
rent all day on the mill <lb/>
town in which <lb/>
A cloudburst it <lb/>
must have people <lb/>
no warning. It had been <lb/>
all day. no danger was <lb/>
and the working people of <lb/>
Who keep running more <lb/>
than one hundred thousand spindles <lb/>
in three great mills, retired <lb/>
security. <lb/>
At Hits morning the <lb/>
furnishes <lb/>
power for those WM in its <lb/>
normal Mate. hour afterward <lb/>
the river Had risen thirty feet and <lb/>
the lone to nod property WM <lb/>
Appalling. <lb/>
The bigot mill in the county <lb/>
of with spindles, <lb/>
and two other., Clifton <lb/>
and Dexter, -ere half washed <lb/>
away. The towering bridge <lb/>
over w hi el i J lie Rout hem Hallway <lb/>
from crowd thin <lb/>
liver, was destroyed. It wan sup- <lb/>
by granite piers was <lb/>
considered proof against <lb/>
But the greatest disaster occur <lb/>
red in the mill town. Here four <lb/>
thousand people lived. The water <lb/>
upon I overfill <lb/>
houses and away men, <lb/>
deaths <lb/>
is said to be the <lb/>
loss, but the and <lb/>
lied it is Impossible to <lb/>
get detail. No trains have <lb/>
no <lb/>
rail i town. <lb/>
There wore many heroic rescues <lb/>
that early morning hour. Men <lb/>
risked their Jives to save helpless <lb/>
ones to floating houses <lb/>
in flood. In <lb/>
on hour t he destructive wave had <lb/>
subsided and t lie re were <lb/>
hundred homeless people, <lb/>
a town reduced to idleness, with <lb/>
no means of making a living, and <lb/>
two dollars in property <lb/>
destroyed. <lb/>
The wave is moving on towards <lb/>
this city, where it will <lb/>
tomorrow night. <lb/>
Fifteen miles south of Clifton <lb/>
another mill town, mills, <lb/>
numbers and are situated <lb/>
on the river. At about <lb/>
flood reached this town. <lb/>
The mills were full of operatives <lb/>
warned by the bones, they <lb/>
tied and reached placed of safety. <lb/>
When the great bank of water <lb/>
struck the mills on of then, <lb/>
lot No. crumbled. At the same <lb/>
time the mill dam across the river, <lb/>
by which horse power- is <lb/>
supplied, gave way. Upwards the <lb/>
water climbed and the terrified <lb/>
people gave around as it increased. <lb/>
At the height of the flood a boy <lb/>
was seen floating on a log. <lb/>
He called tor help, but do help <lb/>
could go in that cauldron of <lb/>
muddy water. <lb/>
An hour after the first mill col- <lb/>
lapsed the second fell. The <lb/>
is standing, the engine rooms, <lb/>
boiler rooms and machine shops <lb/>
are wrecked. The <lb/>
church, valued at market, <lb/>
bat shop and blacksmith shops <lb/>
have all gone. But greatest <lb/>
loss outside of the mills themselves <lb/>
that of all the warehouses <lb/>
filled with cloth cotton. <lb/>
There were bales of cotton <lb/>
bales of cloth lost, over <lb/>
a quarter of a million dollars <lb/>
AN EARNEST KICK. <lb/>
Regarding Railroad Matters <lb/>
Patience Has Ceased to <lb/>
be a Virtue. <lb/>
JAMS FOR <lb/>
UNIVERSITY. <lb/>
ONE OF HIS ANCIENT <lb/>
COMES <lb/>
INTO CAMP. <lb/>
JOHN R. MORRIS INTERVIEWED. <lb/>
He Says the Man He Fought So <lb/>
Bitterly Should Succeed <lb/>
Dr. Venable. <lb/>
If the operator who does the re- <lb/>
porting of trains the dispatcher's <lb/>
at Tarboro, does lose his <lb/>
job for the trouble he caused Mon- <lb/>
day, the railroad officials will fall <lb/>
short of their duty to the public <lb/>
a long time now the passenger <lb/>
trains have never come in on time <lb/>
and people have been going to the <lb/>
depot by the sent out of <lb/>
the expected arrival of the trains. <lb/>
inaccurate have these re- <lb/>
ports, causing much trouble <lb/>
a ii that complaint after <lb/>
Complaint has been heard and <lb/>
has taken occasion <lb/>
more than once to speak about it. <lb/>
Fur convenience the reports are <lb/>
sent to two places hereto the <lb/>
telegraph office down town to <lb/>
the railroad office at the depot <lb/>
and people get their information <lb/>
from whichever point is most <lb/>
to them. While it is the <lb/>
duty of the dispatcher to send out <lb/>
these reports at a reasonable time, <lb/>
they always have to lie asked for <lb/>
him to send any at all. <lb/>
it is Monday's report that <lb/>
out to speak about here. <lb/>
report to the down <lb/>
office said <lb/>
train was w minute late, <lb/>
while the depot office was told it <lb/>
was minutes late The hotel <lb/>
bus prepared to move by the latter <lb/>
report. Neither report was correct, <lb/>
as the t was minutes late, <lb/>
and when it came the bus had not <lb/>
left the hotel. As Moore <lb/>
had Information based on <lb/>
i report sent to his office, he <lb/>
felt it was his duty to hold the <lb/>
train tho passengers could <lb/>
get there from the hotel. This <lb/>
was done, yet the baggage of some <lb/>
them got left. And was all <lb/>
due to inefficiency and want of <lb/>
accommodating employees in the <lb/>
dispatcher's office. The public <lb/>
have had enough of this kind of <lb/>
of trouble. <lb/>
Greenville has <lb/>
at last punctured the hide of the <lb/>
Wilson We had thought <lb/>
this <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
John B. Morris, the popular <lb/>
traveling man, spent Monday in <lb/>
Greenville, where, as elsewhere, <lb/>
his friends are legion. He is a <lb/>
man full of business, yet who can <lb/>
find time between his interviews <lb/>
with the merchants to engage with <lb/>
his friends in conversation on cur- <lb/>
rent events and topics of the day. <lb/>
It was during of these periods <lb/>
that Tn k caught him <lb/>
amid a group of friends, find- <lb/>
the conversation l be <lb/>
the article in Sunday's state pa- <lb/>
as hi the i ed re- <lb/>
of President Venable of <lb/>
the University, and who would <lb/>
probably be his successor, we pro- <lb/>
to take note of what was <lb/>
said, knowing expression <lb/>
from Mr. Morris would be well <lb/>
don't know anything about <lb/>
what President is <lb/>
to do- -whether he intends to slay <lb/>
at of North Caro- <lb/>
or resign and go to the <lb/>
University of Virginia. In fact, <lb/>
I barely know President Venable <lb/>
except by eight. To be plain, I'm <lb/>
so poorly educated and have had <lb/>
so little to do with schools that. I <lb/>
am wisely along the <lb/>
way of learning in North <lb/>
and, at this time, I he of <lb/>
lightning from our electric <lb/>
educational boom, feel like a <lb/>
mill sardine at a convention of <lb/>
Here someone in the crowd said, <lb/>
is favor of Matt Han- <lb/>
for the presidency of the <lb/>
University. He's in of old <lb/>
Matt for anything and every- <lb/>
I'm favor of Ransom <lb/>
for anything ho wants in this <lb/>
world, or the next, don't <lb/>
of you forget cried Morris. <lb/>
to be <lb/>
president of the University. His <lb/>
at the was <lb/>
satisfied when he and Pettigrew <lb/>
the famous of the <lb/>
away the highest <lb/>
honors for scholarship ever con- <lb/>
by the institution prior to <lb/>
the war between the states. Ran- <lb/>
is busy planting late corn and <lb/>
covering with his foot. I hope <lb/>
the Lord will shoo the worms <lb/>
and make each stalk to have ten <lb/>
ears. Am I for him politically, <lb/>
Of lam. I would be <lb/>
in favor of returning him to the <lb/>
senate If he were a hundred and <lb/>
If there were no word <lb/>
fail some dishonest man would years old and had to be toted, <lb/>
it invent. <lb/>
I any year tun nail lo De <lb/>
j and fed through a <lb/>
if Mr. Venable resigns, I <lb/>
am in favor of Gov. Jarvis, of this <lb/>
town, for the presidency of the <lb/>
said Morris, to the <lb/>
astonishment of those who listened, <lb/>
for each knew how Morris had <lb/>
fought Gov. ambition to be <lb/>
the United States sen- <lb/>
ate, i Mr. Morris had not only made <lb/>
ti his business apparently to come <lb/>
to Greenville, the home of Gov. <lb/>
Jarvis, and boldly talk against the <lb/>
Governor to the friends <lb/>
but lie was his name to <lb/>
articles in <lb/>
the west and it was known to the <lb/>
supporters of Gov. Jarvis that he <lb/>
was furnishing <lb/>
matter to two newspapers east- <lb/>
t h Carolina. <lb/>
want to put what I'm <lb/>
saying in your newspaper, do you <lb/>
Well, now you put up that pencil <lb/>
and throw that pad away. You <lb/>
are leading me to a point where I <lb/>
am confronting real seriousness, <lb/>
if you want to print what I <lb/>
say let me take my pencil <lb/>
give me some <lb/>
Then Mr. Morris walked in <lb/>
with the editor to The <lb/>
office, and wrote as <lb/>
I opposed Gov. Jarvis. <lb/>
He did not stand for what I, as a <lb/>
democrat, believed from an econ- <lb/>
standpoint. I was, however, <lb/>
with an exceedingly minute <lb/>
microscopic democratic minority, <lb/>
while the Governor in <lb/>
the longer and more demonstrative <lb/>
funeral <lb/>
I fought in <lb/>
the but especially did I do <lb/>
so on these streets, here at bis <lb/>
home. But not withstanding my <lb/>
view of his political attitude and <lb/>
. against <lb/>
my friend, Thomas is a <lb/>
of superb chancier, a North <lb/>
I Carolinian of singular patriotism, <lb/>
and of superior executive talent, <lb/>
and today. am sure that I and <lb/>
many of my intimates <lb/>
mated the abilities and patriotism <lb/>
of the man. <lb/>
has been a Commoner his <lb/>
state, and both lieutenant governor <lb/>
and governor, United Slates <lb/>
I tor and foreign minister. So far <lb/>
uh this world's civic honors may <lb/>
j adorn n life Jarvis has been <lb/>
eminently distinguished, the <lb/>
University be led to <lb/>
presidency, would share In <lb/>
e of its executive head. <lb/>
has more learning than <lb/>
had Gov. Swain, who, as ruler <lb/>
over domain of the classic Hill, <lb/>
was the Pericles of the <lb/>
University. He is an alumnus of <lb/>
Randolph and worthy <lb/>
and painstaking pupil of that in- <lb/>
far as I know there have <lb/>
been any dramatic features <lb/>
the federal head of the <lb/>
of Carolina, but the <lb/>
elevation of to the <lb/>
would be an assurance, so <lb/>
far as the University executive <lb/>
might be representative, against <lb/>
under gown and cap. <lb/>
the present scholarly <lb/>
and efficient president resign, bis <lb/>
should be a man whose <lb/>
name is masterful over the <lb/>
men and women who breed our <lb/>
boys surely he should be a <lb/>
North Carolinian, and indeed, one <lb/>
whose life, as does the life of Jarvis, <lb/>
the vital civic and <lb/>
BROS. <lb/>
INDICTED. <lb/>
CHARGED THAT THEY <lb/>
BRIBED <lb/>
WITH <lb/>
A DIRTY JOB BUT AN EASY ONE. <lb/>
If the Investigation is Not White- <lb/>
washed Somebody May <lb/>
Get in Jail. <lb/>
Washington, fed- <lb/>
grand jury has found true bills <lb/>
the in con- <lb/>
with the alleged offering <lb/>
of A. W. former <lb/>
superintendent of free delivery, of <lb/>
the post office department. This <lb/>
action as taken, it is learned, on <lb/>
the same day that Mr. <lb/>
was indicted. The delay in <lb/>
the indictments has been <lb/>
due to the fact that they could <lb/>
not be prepared for presentation <lb/>
before today. <lb/>
The Graft are the owners of the <lb/>
j patent mail fasteners from the <lb/>
of which to the government <lb/>
is said to have profiled, <lb/>
through collusion with the <lb/>
to the extent of in the past <lb/>
three years, ;, it i said, <lb/>
collected front them <lb/>
on all moneys re <lb/>
by from the government. <lb/>
The grand jury will at once take <lb/>
ease of James N. form- <lb/>
assistant attorney general for <lb/>
the post office department, <lb/>
was as a result of the <lb/>
rifling of the safe bis office. <lb/>
Although opening of the safe <lb/>
was not done by Mr. per- <lb/>
it is said that he was con- <lb/>
with the act in snob a way <lb/>
as to compel the laying of case <lb/>
before tho jury its action. <lb/>
If found necessary the full power <lb/>
of government will be excited <lb/>
to uncover in the post <lb/>
office department. This was <lb/>
brought to light this morning by <lb/>
the discovery of means where- <lb/>
by evidence of was secured <lb/>
against and his <lb/>
in the free delivery division. <lb/>
A national bank examiner followed <lb/>
up the work by the <lb/>
tors. These chased the clues to <lb/>
the doors of certain banks. They <lb/>
then bad to stop. But the inquiry <lb/>
did not rest for long. Treasury <lb/>
department officials were consulted <lb/>
with the result that bank <lb/>
were ordered to go into and <lb/>
examine the books and the vaults, <lb/>
Thus, documentary evidence was <lb/>
obtained. <lb/>
Potato Market. <lb/>
New York, to <lb/>
to <lb/>
Boston, to <lb/>
to <lb/>
Newark, to <lb/>
Washington, to <lb/>
Continued on 8th page. <lb/>
Envelopes were in <lb/>
1839. <lb/>
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