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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 /></p>
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, I <lb />
Day <lb />
The Christian church was a <lb />
scene of attraction and much in-j <lb />
Sunday night when the <lb />
opening march of the children's j <lb />
day exercises was played and the <lb />
children in from the vs- <lb />
singing the Gospel <lb />
Light Shine Following <lb />
the program which was well <lb />
rendered and heard by a large and <lb />
attentive audience who <lb />
ed it very <lb />
Organ Palm <lb />
by Miss Mary <lb />
Opening So the Gospel <lb />
Light Shine <lb />
Scripture Rev. W. <lb />
B. Powell. <lb />
Song by t he <lb />
by <lb />
Miss Agnes Spain.<lb />
by school. <lb />
Recital Gem of <lb />
by <lb />
by nine children <lb />
the <lb />
Song by <lb />
by <lb />
Joe <lb />
Marching song and a <lb />
select number of children. <lb />
Exercise by eight <lb />
Missionary <lb />
Song by you <lb />
Shine for <lb />
Motion Recitation by <lb />
Lord's <lb />
Little <lb />
by Miss Mamie Ruth <lb />
by are we <lb />
doing for <lb />
Earnest by <lb />
Miss Nannie Johnson. <lb />
and by <lb />
Misses Agues Spain and Mamie <lb />
Ruth joining in <lb />
the chorus. <lb />
by school. <lb />
The collection amounted to <lb />
D YOU WHIT YOU FAT T <lb />
If your food does not do <lb />
you much good. Dyspepsia <lb />
Cure is the remedy every one <lb />
should take when there is <lb />
thing wrong with the stomach. <lb />
There is no way to maintain the <lb />
health and strength of mind and <lb />
body except by nourishment. There <lb />
is no way to nourish except through <lb />
the stomach. The stomach must <lb />
be kept healthy, pure and <lb />
or the strength will let down and <lb />
disease will set up. No appetite, <lb />
loss of strength, nervousness, head- <lb />
ache, constipation, bad <lb />
sour risings, lifting, indigestion, <lb />
dyspepsia and all stomach troubles <lb />
are quickly cured by the use of, <lb />
Cure. Sold by <lb />
John L. <lb />
usually denotes a has <lb />
been, but an exhorter is one who <lb />
is still at. <lb />
A SERIOUS MISTAKE. <lb />
E. C. DeWitt Co. i- the name I <lb />
of the who the genuine I <lb />
Witch Hazel Salve DeWitt's is <lb />
Witch Hazel Salve that heals <lb />
Without leaving a scar. It <lb />
serious mistake to use any other. <lb />
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures <lb />
blind, bleeding, itching and pro-j <lb />
trading s, bums, bruises, <lb />
eczema and all skin diseases. Sold <lb />
by John L. Wooten. <lb />
LADIES AND CHILDREN INVITED. <lb />
All ladies and children who tan- <lb />
not stand shocking strain of <lb />
laxative syrups, cathartics, etc., <lb />
are invited to try the famous <lb />
little Early Risers. They are <lb />
different from all other pills. <lb />
They do not purge the system. <lb />
Even a double dose will not gripe, <lb />
weaken or many people <lb />
call them the Easy Pill, W. H. <lb />
Howell, Houston, Tex , says <lb />
better can for <lb />
headache, etc. Bob <lb />
Moore, Lafayette, Ind., says all <lb />
others gripe and sicken, while <lb />
DeWitt's Little do <lb />
their work well and easy. Sold <lb />
L. Wooten. <lb />
To get prompt attention all mail orders should be addressed to <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
IF YOU GET IT HT <lb />
BIG STORE <lb />
ITS RIGHT <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 />
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 />
CLOTHING <lb />
A 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 />
Bargain Column <lb />
FOR <lb />
Cash Buyers Only <lb />
Clark's 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 />
Men's 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 />
Tuckers Big Summer Sale <lb />
is now in full blast. We arc 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 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 here 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 fit <lb />
and retain the shape- <lb />
Blue Serge Suits <lb />
Nothing cooler than these 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 />
Monday June 8th. <lb />
A. M. went to Ayden <lb />
Saturday evening. <lb />
O. L returned Saturday <lb />
evening Raleigh. <lb />
W. K. Parker has been sick the <lb />
past week. <lb />
Fred of Ayden, spent <lb />
I Saturday here. <lb />
Miss Nora Johnson left this <lb />
morning for Scotland Neck. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. James, <lb />
Bethel, were here today. <lb />
J. W. Higgs left this afternoon <lb />
for Seven Springs. <lb />
John B. Morris, the most <lb />
drummer in the state, was in <lb />
town today. <lb />
Misses Irina Cobb and Nell <lb />
Skinner left this to attend <lb />
house parties at Henderson and <lb />
Miss Mattie Ring gave a <lb />
most enjoyable party Monday <lb />
night, at which a number of <lb />
her little friends were present. <lb />
Prof, and Mrs. Lineberry <lb />
and Misses Bertha Dawson and <lb />
Cox, of Winterville, passed <lb />
through this morning Wrights- <lb />
ville to attend <lb />
the as- <lb />
Licenses <lb />
of Deeds R. Williams <lb />
issued licenses last week to the <lb />
following <lb />
WHITE <lb />
Charles Carson and Cam- <lb />
bell. <lb />
E. C. E- and Hattie Nichols, <lb />
arrived this morning to visit Cannon and Stokes <lb />
and Mrs. J. J. Cherry. James F. Lynch and Susan P. A. <lb />
Miss Mattie King return- <lb />
ed this morning from a visit to <lb />
and Kinston. <lb />
Newton. <lb />
Shirts, Collars, Ties, Suspenders, Underwear, Straw Hats, Oxfords, <lb />
and everything else in Summer wearables and <lb />
REMEMBER THIS <lb />
you need never expect to buy first class goods cheaper than at <lb />
A. E. Tucker Co. <lb />
COLORED <lb />
Henry and Viola Fleming. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Dupree and George Ann <lb />
this on a pleasure trip <lb />
New <lb />
Mormons Ordered to Leave Prussia. <lb />
Miss Jessie Sugg, of Kinston, Berlin, J. Can- <lb />
armed Saturday evening from , <lb />
to visit relatives. ; Germany, his wife and <lb />
Miss Minnie of assistants were ordered by the <lb />
is visiting Misses police today to leave Prussian <lb />
Carrie and Maggie Brown. within three weeks. Similar <lb />
are about to be served by <lb />
the local authorities on GO other <lb />
missionaries. <lb />
It is quite unusual to serve the <lb />
B. of Sanford, who wives of Mormon with <lb />
has been a few days, left this a Mr. Cannon has <lb />
morning. only been here a month. No ex- <lb />
Mrs. M. F. Latham, of was given for action <lb />
arrived Saturday to visit taken, except that the presence of <lb />
friends. the Mormons was undesirable to <lb />
the police. <lb />
Mr. Cannon will move his head- <lb />
quarters to Switzerland. <lb />
District Attorney Harry Skinner <lb />
home Saturday evening <lb />
Raleigh. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a of the <lb />
court of Pitt county, on the <lb />
38th day of May, a certain <lb />
special proceeding therein pending, <lb />
entitled M. Willis, administrator <lb />
f James Tingle, against Elfie Willis <lb />
Lydia I will, on Monday, <lb />
June 22nd, sell at politic sale be- <lb />
tore the court house door in Green- <lb />
ville, to the higher bidder for cash <lb />
the following real estate <lb />
One piece parcel of lead lying in <lb />
Creek township, laying on south <lb />
the lands of Willis <lb />
Tingle, containing <lb />
moos or less. <lb />
on other piece in the -same <lb />
the above <lb />
and acres more or teas. <lb />
of May, 1903. <lb />
M. <lb />
of James <lb />
.- Blow, Attorney. <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
H. T. Murphy and <lb />
Murphy <lb />
vs. <lb />
W. J. Trips. I <lb />
By virtue of an order made by I. <lb />
C Moore, Clerk Superior Court in a <lb />
iii special proceeding entitled as <lb />
above, i will on the 8th day <lb />
of July, expose public safe <lb />
before the court house door in Green- <lb />
ville to the highest bidder for cash <lb />
the following described property <lb />
to One parcel of land lying and <lb />
being In township, <lb />
county, adjoining the land of J. It. <lb />
the Leo Tripp lands and <lb />
Henry Tripp lands acres <lb />
more or loss and known as the <lb />
land. Said sale is made for <lb />
This 3rd day of June, <lb />
V. C. HARDING, <lb />
State OF <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
R. A. Nichols, of Pitt county, North <lb />
enters and claims the <lb />
following tract, piece or parcel of land <lb />
in the said and state, in Beaver <lb />
Dam township, and described as fol- <lb />
Adjoining the lauds of Jeremiah <lb />
Nichols and the heirs of Win. Man- <lb />
on the north, J. w. Smith and <lb />
W. A. Nichols on the south, Alfred <lb />
Nichols on the west and Jas. L. Elks <lb />
us the flames on the <lb />
of Tar river, <lb />
east side of Little creek <lb />
and on the south aide of Heaver Dam <lb />
swamp, containing thirty acres, <lb />
more or less. <lb />
This <lb />
EL. A. NICHOLS. <lb />
Any person or persons claiming <lb />
title tor Interest in the above de- <lb />
scribed land, tile their protest in <lb />
writing with me issuing of <lb />
a warrant, within thirty days from <lb />
the date hereof, or they will be barred. <lb />
This <lb />
It WILLIAMS, <lb />
Entry Pitt <lb />
N. C. <lb />
II. A. Blow, Deputy. <lb />
Rev Charles K. of <lb />
New York, preached here Sunday , <lb />
morning and night in the <lb />
church and left, this afternoon for <lb />
Ayden, where he will hold a <lb />
meeting. <lb />
Tuesday, June 9th. <lb />
B. T. Forbes return <lb />
from Wilson <lb />
lie has engaged a house there. <lb />
No protest, has been made against <lb />
the expulsion of the Mormons. <lb />
Craps and . <lb />
About o'clock <lb />
morn- <lb />
IN- <lb />
Whichard. N. O. <lb />
i model, or photo of invention for I <lb />
L ESTABLISHED IN <lb />
J. V. CO. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
solicited. <lb />
W H A I fl of was a row in the colored <lb />
l I . V J I Monday evening. quarter of West be- <lb />
J. K. Si ill key returned to supposedly <lb />
today. over H game of craps. When <lb />
Mrs J. A. Lang and little sou of went out to <lb />
morning for he found Will <lb />
from a bullet wound in <lb />
of was j neck. Moses Dixon was <lb />
ere charged with the shooting and he <lb />
Henry Harris, of timid, arrested and placed in jail. <lb />
today with w. k. Parker <lb />
Mia Delia Evans and Maggie <lb />
frills round <lb />
the neck was considered highly <lb />
Mrs. returned. if not positively <lb />
Monday evening from a visit Beth- <lb />
The Stock complete in every <lb />
prices a low as <lb />
lowest. Highest, market price <lb />
paid for con produce. <lb />
the <lb />
OLD DOMINION <lb />
el. <lb />
Mrs. William Fountain <lb />
Monday evening from n visit to <lb />
Elm City. <lb />
i free report<lb />
i Patents<lb />
took, I <lb />
MARKS <lb />
OPPOSITE U PATENT <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb />
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb />
ons. Private Wires to New York, <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
RIVER <lb />
Steamer It. L. Myers leave <lb />
Washington daily, except Sunday, <lb />
ate a. m for Greenville, leaves <lb />
Greenville daily, except Sunday, j <lb />
at m. for Washington. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, I <lb />
Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb />
Aurora, South Creek, Belhaven, <lb />
Swan Quarter, Ocracoke and tor <lb />
all points for the West with rail- <lb />
I roads at Norfolk. <lb />
I Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion S. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line and Chesapeake <lb />
S. Co. from Baltimore. Mer- <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
J. J. <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
J. E. <lb />
Washington, N. O <lb />
I have used your Vigor <lb />
for rive years and am greatly <lb />
pleased with it. It certainly re- <lb />
stores the original color to <lb />
hair. <lb />
Helen<lb />
Hair Vigor has <lb />
been restoring color to <lb />
gray hair for fifty years, <lb />
and it never fails to do <lb />
this work, either. <lb />
You can rely upon It <lb />
for stopping your hair <lb />
from falling, for keeping <lb />
your scalp clean, and for <lb />
making your hair grow.<lb />
Two Trains Needed Here. <lb />
The A. N. railroad is <lb />
now running double daily <lb />
trains through from Goldsboro <lb />
to City. Pity but what <lb />
the Atlantic Coast Line could take <lb />
as much interest in its patrons and <lb />
do something like that on this <lb />
road. <lb />
Mayor's Court. <lb />
Mayor II. W Whedbee has dis- <lb />
posed of the following cases since <lb />
last <lb />
Henry assault with deadly <lb />
l bound over to Superior <lb />
court. <lb />
Charlie Bell and Will Banks, <lb />
I assault with deadly weapon, bound <lb />
over to Superior court. <lb />
I Louis Smith, drunk and <lb />
and cost, <lb />
If drugs-lit cannot <lb />
Mud on dollar sad w. <lb />
J. C CO., <lb />
It is not the intention of the <lb />
law to punish a man before he is <lb />
convicted nor disposition <lb />
the courts to do it afterwards. <lb />
Durham Herald. <lb /></p>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
KM I AND FRIDAY. <lb />
D. J WHICHARD, <lb />
PAUL It. OUTLAW, <lb />
Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
Entered 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 in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb />
to fiction <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 1903 <lb />
GREENVILLE BUSINESS MEN. <lb />
latest news from Colombia <lb />
dated Jane 1st and announced <lb />
If you would know what sort order had been <lb />
businessmen there are in evolution was over. <lb />
look over the advertising was long time <lb />
of this paper. In a town for P to rein in <lb />
about inhabitants The Daily <lb />
There is probably another <lb />
Reflector carries from to in Um <lb />
columns of advertisements, and <lb />
publishes the largest yearly ad <lb />
of daily paper in the slate. <lb />
C. T. is regarded as one <lb />
That country is too unstable for <lb />
our government to risk its million <lb />
of dollars on building the Panama <lb />
canal unless it is given authority <lb />
EX-GOVERNOR JARVIS FOR THE UNIVERSITY. <lb />
of the shrewdest businessmen i over a large area bordering the <lb />
I North Carolina. He his good canal says <lb />
It is said that President Venable is contemplating resign- for that 4-column the Wilmington Messenger. With <lb />
his position at the head of the University of North do it if it didn't pay republican <lb />
to accept the presidency of the University of Virginia. If The who in who can doubt <lb />
this rumor is The desires to name ex-Gov- what they do and do what they that we would find it necessary to <lb />
Thomas J. Jarvis as successor of Dr. Venable. <lb />
Ex-Governor Jarvis is North Carolina's leader in the matter of <lb />
education, and no man in the State could carry more ability, <lb />
more honor and more enthusiasm to the university than lie. <lb />
The stilt honor itself no more highly than by placing <lb />
him at the head of its leading educational institution. <lb />
RENDER UNTO THE THINGS WHICH ARE <lb />
advertise are Ricks Wilkinson, Colombia on to the end of <lb />
THE GOVERNORSHIP. <lb />
In Raleigh things gubernatorial <lb />
are warming up considerably. Sir <lb />
gentlemen are understood to <lb />
aspirants. They are John S. <lb />
Theodore F. Davidson, <lb />
R. A. R. B. Glenn, <lb />
Charles M. Steadman and Lieut- <lb />
Wilfred D. Turner. There <lb />
has been some mention of Locke <lb />
Craig, A. W. Graham, C. B. Wat- <lb />
son and J. S. Carr, nothing <lb />
that is regarded as a positive in- <lb />
of their intentions has <lb />
been said or done. Of course the <lb />
nominee of the state convention <lb />
will be there is no dearth <lb />
of candidates. <lb />
The effect of the Watts bill on <lb />
the governorship is being more or <lb />
less seriously We don't <lb />
believe it will have any effect at all. <lb />
We are more taxed by our idleness, pride <lb />
and folly than we are taxed by government. <lb />
Franklin. <lb />
Th tax assessors listers are officials who have duties <lb />
of great public importance to perform, and they should be met <lb />
in a spirit of cooperation and assistance. It is human nature, <lb />
we suppose, to cherish some little desire to escape <lb />
trait which revolts to from our savage forbears, perhaps j world, and whatever they <lb />
so long as we must pay, it is a far better example to do so, to do they will do. <lb />
Frank Wilson, Pulley Bowen, our skirts, just to make her be- <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co., C. Forbes, have <lb />
J. F. Davenport, W. J Thigpen, i <lb />
A. H. Taft Co., B. <lb />
Bro., A. E. Tucker Co., the I laid The man who is most popular and <lb />
Bank of Greenville. Greenville in a highly h friends will be <lb />
Banking and Trust Company, Ba- A of and elected, not a dozen <lb />
Hart J R Corey, D. W. men the pres-; in a hundred will even think <lb />
H. M. Johnston of white Watts bill. <lb />
J. B. White and many the and, we <lb />
line of <lb />
The Wilmington Star <lb />
have never doubted the <lb />
of the Confederate <lb />
others whose ads can readily be to <lb />
, . , . I with him. Just what <lb />
found in these pages. <lb />
,. a . . argument was used is stated. <lb />
These are the very cream , <lb />
. . . but whether it was the mild and i more than we have <lb />
of the business life of Greenville., the righteousness of the <lb />
show their confidence in their. or consisted of files Ch. religion. Believing with <lb />
w. Wilmington papers of a few our the <lb />
for which the South <lb />
years ago, it was effective, as j all the evils of <lb />
Parmele has withdrawn his con- <lb />
claims by publishing them to the <lb />
In many respects Greenville is <lb />
the best business town in the state, <lb />
before another year goes by <lb />
we will be ahead of towns <lb />
with the union <lb />
recommended its dissolution. <lb />
and <lb />
gracefully and cheerfully, remembering that the list takers and <lb />
assessors are in no wise responsible for the law. <lb />
equal sharing of <lb />
the very essence of civilization. When a man pays taxes he pays <lb />
for the of the law, for protection against encroach- <lb />
upon his rights, for the education of his children, the <lb />
improvements of the age and the continuity of orderly and wise <lb />
government. To receive these benefits without paying for <lb />
them would be to degrade and debase them, because what is <lb />
not paid for in some way is rarely appreciated and never worth <lb />
as much as if some of money, privilege, love or municipal necessities <lb />
paid for it. One thing is certain, no town tn other hand it seems that the <lb />
Too many are prone to rail against taxation in general, go backward if it such cotton acreage has been somewhat <lb />
when unequal and therefore unjust taxation is that which live progressive business men reduced, while the condition of <lb />
we cannot say and will never say <lb />
that we are glad our noble cause <lb />
That is looking backward a long <lb />
Cotton up, tobacco down, seems time brother, but every word of it <lb />
that have far advantages. to he tn present outlook. It finds an echo our heart <lb />
We hope we are going to have an certain that the tobacco hearts of all true Southerners. <lb />
other and we know we acreage has been <lb />
are going to have electric lights, J and that there is not j So long as the people of <lb />
works other modem to he enough competition tolerate Quay and his crew <lb />
buyers to main high prices. On of jut so long should they <lb />
suffer such things as the press <lb />
They voted for that sort <lb />
of thing ought to have it. <lb />
should be condemned. Many who hate to be taxed by the gov- is proud to claim, <lb />
eminent daily lay upon themselves a tax far more heavy and j , <lb />
the crop is far below the cm-re- <lb />
period of last year. It is The owl considered a bird of <lb />
great wisdom. This comes from <lb />
grievous to he borne. They tax themselves chance,. detail regarding flood estimated that by the time new that he says nothing and <lb />
for vainglorious finery, for pomp and show and admiration, for .,,. cotton conies the market supply sticks to Sun. <lb />
; Kansas other Western <lb />
cities is as <lb />
will have been worked <lb />
Spring water is selling for higher thing or anything else. <lb />
liquor, cards and selfish appetites. No protest is entered; <lb />
against this form of taxation, but the assessors and list takers <lb />
do Sometimes catch the devil. prices than at <lb />
Therefore go ye into the temple, and there make public fa hauled for a dollar per <lb />
declaration of all goods and chattels of whatsoever nature <lb />
which the state hath set a tax, and the same pay into the com- j <lb />
treasury, that ye may be good and worthy citizens of the <lb />
commonwealth. <lb />
supply i <lb />
up, thus <lb />
Wrong. The owl can't say no- <lb />
glad to learn the <lb />
Winston Salem Sentinel that Cap- <lb />
R. B. Glenn will not be a <lb />
candidate against W. W. <lb />
Kitchen for the congressional <lb />
nomination. Why the minor <lb />
should have been started is hard <lb />
to see. Kitchen has made a <lb />
that North Carolina may well feel <lb />
proud of, and Captain Glenn is <lb />
surely not the to seek to <lb />
deprive him of his honor We <lb />
hope to see Captain Glenn enter <lb />
the gubernatorial race, and feel <lb />
sure he will find there his swiftest <lb />
pace. <lb />
is Georgia, forest <lb />
fires in New York, cloudburst's in <lb />
South Carolina, feuds in Kentucky <lb />
the state that hasn't had some <lb />
great calamity to contend with is <lb />
more than says the <lb />
Greensboro Telegram. And <lb />
Blackburn in North Carolina. <lb />
the rascal is all <lb />
right if they are turned out of of- <lb />
and into jail. <lb />
A famine threatens the <lb />
pines. Our imperial republican <lb />
government will see to it that <lb />
benevolent assimilation not <lb />
hampered by indigestion. <lb />
doubt the president feels <lb />
Water has sold on the- , that he has the nomination and <lb />
of Chicago, Cincinnati, Si.; said Mr. Tim- j Section mortgaged, he can <lb />
Louis, Kansas City other citizen. lake R <lb />
cities the above price from Cairo, j ., . <lb />
years. the man who goes up; where was No doubt the people at <lb />
against Mississippi, or Mis- of In- j are getting huge wads <lb />
river water for dependent Insatiable Order j of satisfaction out of the troubles <lb />
bathing purposes will think the j Veterans. What's; of the crooked <lb />
i price quoted for spring water iV ask By <lb />
ridiculously j mother's g the past ear the Char- <lb />
. son of them veterans is of j waterworks pumped <lb />
one North Carolina broken because they j gallons of water. How those <lb />
A 81,600-a-year clerk in <lb />
department has built and i,., ,. . . , . , <lb />
. , . , u credited a clipping from a PU Andy leg people do wash <lb />
paid for several rows of houses in , t , . . <lb />
Greensboro paper to The Re- inches further out <lb />
another credited a clip-; <lb />
ping from The Reflector to the <lb />
Kinston Free Press, another <lb />
credited a clipping from The Re- <lb />
various parts of Washington. And <lb />
you know he will never see the <lb />
inside of a jail. <lb />
Theodore is not making as much <lb />
noise as he did a few weeks back. <lb />
to a South Carolina pa- <lb />
our <lb />
in. , I per, and one or two just stole <lb />
Can it be that the great American j v J i afterwards seen with a ten-dollar <lb />
matter outright. We don't claim <lb />
. ,. . .,, . . bill and may have had says <lb />
that the Watts bill is responsible L. . <lb />
. . , Webster's Weekly. Carry the news <lb />
for the somewhat mixed condition .-. <lb />
to J. Shirt trout Morgan. <lb />
It doesn't seem to be a very <lb />
to be arrested for post- <lb />
tramp, who claimed to be a frauds. We note that none <lb />
printer, applied at the Weekly ; men who have <lb />
pried off the department <lb />
are in jail. <lb />
office for assistance the other day, <lb />
which was given him. He was <lb />
public has been dealt tired <lb />
Most anybody can a good but it looks like some- <lb />
character, but they couldn't do it j body has been looking upon the <lb />
All this wealth <lb />
Discontent <lb />
I knew a fellow once that had a horse <lb />
That trotted at a very merry <lb />
he was very sad at heart <lb />
He had no whip. <lb />
if they were required to find some- <lb />
body to vouch for the person by <lb />
whom their character is proven. <lb />
Macon county votes for <lb />
education. It is a pity that <lb />
Macon couldn't settle it for <lb />
other counties. <lb />
corn licker when it was <lb />
possession of one man. <lb />
sumptuous wealth Arrogant <lb />
With fires in Vive la pork- <lb />
the North and terrible <lb />
and floods in the South and West, <lb />
the country has had more than its <lb />
share of disasters in the last <lb />
days. <lb />
If Judge Clark keeps tip his <lb />
record for saying nothing he will <lb />
j finally land in the Cleveland class <lb />
in I knew a fellow once that found a <lb />
whip, <lb />
But he was not content with it, of <lb />
course, <lb />
For after that he wished and wished <lb />
and wished <lb />
He had a horse <lb />
Now, if the two had and made a <lb />
swap, <lb />
Each would have got the thing he <lb />
so desired; <lb />
neither would have been quite <lb />
satisfied H <lb />
Which makes me tired <lb />
Baltimore News.<lb />
Mens Negligee <lb />
S hi <lb />
A superb collection of <lb />
stylish Summer Shirts, from one <lb />
of the best known makers in the <lb />
land. They are made, for the <lb />
most part, of madras and per- <lb />
in handsome woven and <lb />
printed patterns. Fronts are <lb />
plain op plaited; cuffs are at- <lb />
and detached. All the <lb />
patterns are new <lb />
a collection from which par- <lb />
and tasteful men men can <lb />
choose with immense satisfaction. <lb />
Nowhere will be found a wider <lb />
variety of choice and handsome <lb />
Shirts, that can be found right <lb />
here now. See for yourself. <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb />
-J <lb />
claim <lb />
That our customers are the best <lb />
satisfied people in Greenville and <lb />
Pitt county. They have learned <lb />
that they can come to us when in <lb />
doubt and trust us to treat them <lb />
right. That confidence has never <lb />
-been, violated at r; <lb />
The Home of Women's <lb />
Fashions,<lb />
Reduction Sale of <lb />
Summer Pants. <lb />
The Fine Line of Pants we have been carrying in stock at <lb />
and dollars are now offered at the , , <lb />
GREAT REDUCTION PRICE OF. 0.25 <lb />
for each pair, regardless of former price. These are strictly <lb />
all-wool goods, finely tailored and in the very latest style. <lb />
We have a large stock and can surely fit and please you. <lb />
THE STATE PRESS <lb />
In addressing, from the platform <lb />
of the Mormon Temple at Salt Lake <lb />
j City, his honored fellow-citizens, <lb />
President Roosevelt referred to <lb />
their ancestors as <lb />
I who had done so in <lb />
settling the Territory. Joseph <lb />
Smith and his gang were not <lb />
to hurt. They were driven <lb />
to Utah because of their home de- <lb />
weren't <lb />
I Pioneers Shades of Boone <lb />
j defend Chronicle. <lb />
According to Mr. Roosevelt the <lb />
I millennium is about to come upon <lb />
us. He says every man this <lb />
shall a square deal. <lb />
country or in any other they <lb />
never will until Gabriel blows his <lb />
Messenger. <lb />
A large number of rural routes <lb />
; will lie cut off, and although the <lb />
north has two routes to our it <lb />
is announced that one-third in the <lb />
south in the north <lb />
will be However, <lb />
this may not be a hardship, as we <lb />
I always expect the little of it in <lb />
J the master of federal <lb />
I ham Herald. <lb />
The substance of a recent de- <lb />
. of the Supreme Court <lb />
; to be that the Constitution stops <lb />
at all flag stations. Wilmington <lb />
i Two more men have been arrest- <lb />
ed as a result of the post office in- <lb />
Whenever the in- <lb />
is over, and all the <lb />
bonus clipped off, perhaps <lb />
hunters will not so numerous. <lb />
Q Telegram. <lb />
Republicans in the eighth <lb />
district of North Carolina <lb />
must think there is a show for their <lb />
; party next year, judging by the <lb />
; scramble among t leaders he <lb />
j nomination. <lb />
Either the editor of the Wilson <lb />
I News is of the biggest liars in <lb />
the state or else he l-as one of the <lb />
most outrageously printers <lb />
I in North Carolina, are in- <lb />
to the <lb />
Times. <lb />
According to the law <lb />
were releasing Mr. <lb />
Hay wood on but if the law is <lb />
followed to the letter to the end of <lb />
the case it will be a sorry day for <lb />
Mr. Hay <lb />
It is incredible after <lb />
reading the awful destruction <lb />
caused in so many places by the <lb />
wild rushing of waters, to read <lb />
that a water famine is seriously <lb />
feared in New York. Such is the <lb />
diversity of a great <lb />
Tunes. <lb />
Dull season yon say in the sum- <lb />
mer lime. Ii need not be. Ad- <lb />
is a sure cure. Try it. <lb />
If you are you will begin <lb />
right now. Sun.<lb />
Give your farm a name and order <lb />
The Reflector to print it on your <lb />
stationery. <lb />
Stubborn <lb />
FACTS <lb />
up Our Claims for <lb />
YUCATAN <lb />
TONIC <lb />
Fact U a Tonic and not <lb />
a stimulant. <lb />
Fact vitalizes and lends <lb />
permanent vigor to the entire <lb />
human system. <lb />
Fact not a drug, but <lb />
a normal, scientific cur <lb />
Jill Malarial Complaints <lb />
and <lb />
Neuralgia, Rheumatism. <lb />
It the and positively <lb />
bite ell tendency to depression or low spirits, <lb />
women troubles peculiar to their are <lb />
restored to perfect health. Your will <lb />
cheerfully add testimony to ours. <lb />
TRY IT-Our Guarantee noes <lb />
With every <lb />
THE AMERICAN CO. <lb />
EVANSVILLE, IND. <lb />
NEWS NOTES FROM <lb />
WINTERVILLE. <lb />
N. C, June <lb />
Prof, and Mrs. O. E. Lineberry, <lb />
, with little Ruth, also Misses Ber- <lb />
, and Cox, left <lb />
, yesterday morning for Wrights- <lb />
ville Beach. Part of them will at- <lb />
tend the Teacher's Institute at <lb />
that place. <lb />
H. M. of Norfolk, <lb />
, in yesterday. <lb />
Seventy-five Handy Tobacco <lb />
I Trucks just shipped by A. G. Cox <lb />
t Mfg. Co. to the same party <lb />
three consecutive j <lb />
. How's The handiest, cheap- <lb />
and most durable <lb />
tobacco truck, must go, will go and <lb />
t going. <lb />
Rev. W. E. Cox, of Greenville, <lb />
was here yesterday. <lb />
D. S. Chapman left Monday for <lb />
his old home at to <lb />
spent several days. <lb />
Tobacco flues to be right must <lb />
be made right, out of the right <lb />
kind of material and sold at the <lb />
right price. This is the kind <lb />
made in Winterville, you know <lb />
who by. well as quality <lb />
guaranteed. <lb />
Miss Clyde Dawson, <lb />
came up yesterday morning. She <lb />
will be with us through the sum- <lb />
mer. <lb />
Monday seemed to be day of <lb />
accident here, although none of <lb />
them were very serious. About <lb />
the time the machinery was <lb />
ed up at the factory Enos I <lb />
one of the employees, was try <lb />
to throw the belt on one of the rip <lb />
saws. The belt became tangled <lb />
in some way and snatched the saw <lb />
table clear of the floor and toward <lb />
the shaft in an instant, knocking I <lb />
Enos, who was standing in front <lb />
I of it, down and badly bruising <lb />
his left arm. The wound bled <lb />
very freely but is not likely to <lb />
keep him work many days. <lb />
Had it not been for the prompt- <lb />
of G. R. Dixon in shutting <lb />
off the engine, which he did <lb />
most instantly, there might have <lb />
been much damage done. A little <lb />
I latter in the day Mr. Joe Willis, <lb />
of Greenville, who had come here <lb />
, to mill, in attempting to go in the <lb />
I stall to his mule, received a severe <lb />
kick, badly skinning his leg and <lb />
disabling him for awhile. Sever- <lb />
other insignificant accidents <lb />
occurred. <lb />
Mr. Babcock, of Richmond, was <lb />
; in town yesterday looking after j <lb />
scrap iron. <lb />
The 7-year old child of John j <lb />
Baird, colored, which we reported <lb />
M seriously burned last Tuesday, <lb />
died Thursday night. <lb />
width row suits Handy <lb />
Trucks and Handy Trucks suit any . <lb />
size men, and children. A <lb />
is left standing at the barn <lb />
all the time while others are gone <lb />
back to the field for a load. <lb />
Rev. Mr. Griffith, of Kinston, <lb />
was registered at Hotel Cox <lb />
day. <lb />
We were glad to welcome F. G. <lb />
of Ayden, Sunday. <lb />
Miss Bertha Dawson went to <lb />
Ayden Sunday afternoon, return- <lb />
Monday morning. <lb />
UNLUCKY NUMBER <lb />
A Train of Serious Results Attending II c <lb />
Use of Telephone No. in <lb />
To the Editor of The Charlotte <lb />
For benefit of those persons <lb />
who do not regard the number <lb />
as unlucky, the following is given <lb />
for what it is About two <lb />
years ago a telephone exchange <lb />
was established in the town of <lb />
Albemarle. Number was given <lb />
to a private residence there, in <lb />
less than two time one of <lb />
the children of the household was <lb />
a corpse. The telephone was re- <lb />
moved and number given to a <lb />
large mercantile firm in the same <lb />
town. One of the of the <lb />
stout, healthy person, began <lb />
ailing soon afterwards. He did <lb />
not seem to be seriously ill, but <lb />
one Sabbath evening soon after- <lb />
ward, his spirit forsook its mud- <lb />
walled cottage of clay and flew to <lb />
worlds unknown. The surviving <lb />
member of the firm was very soon <lb />
thereafter prostrated with an <lb />
attack of typhoid fever, lasting <lb />
many week. For days <lb />
was in unconscious state and <lb />
life hung by a single thread. <lb />
When finally he did recover he <lb />
had the unlucky phone removed <lb />
This number was then <lb />
given to a lady at her residence. <lb />
Her daughter, knowing of the <lb />
above facts, refused to have it and <lb />
it only remained there a half a <lb />
day Soon thereafter Messrs. R. <lb />
L. Sibley Co., who operate a <lb />
machine shop and woodworking <lb />
plant, contracted for a phone and <lb />
were given the fateful In two <lb />
weeks time their plant caught <lb />
fire but the fire was <lb />
Predictions were freely made by <lb />
the superstitious that the <lb />
would yet burn or that <lb />
serious would befall the <lb />
W e read today's Observer that <lb />
on last their was de- <lb />
entailing a loss of <lb />
It is to be hoped that the unlucky <lb />
perished the flamed <lb />
and that it will never again darken <lb />
the homes or business houses of <lb />
any of the citizens of progressive <lb />
Albemarle. <lb />
The above ate facts and are <lb />
given for the benefit of those who <lb />
pin their faith to and are not, <lb />
like me <lb />
SUPERSTITIOUS <lb />
N. C, June 1903. <lb />
The Slate Military. <lb />
Raleigh N. June <lb />
United States war department <lb />
has notified Governor Aycock that <lb />
the allotments of military fund <lb />
to North Carolina for the fiscal <lb />
year July 1st, is <lb />
It is said at military <lb />
to be practically certain that <lb />
there will be encampments this <lb />
year, and that these will be by <lb />
regiments. Plans are not set- <lb />
The state appropriation is <lb />
but this is all re- <lb />
quired for rents and insurance. <lb />
The first ascension was <lb />
made in 1783. <lb />
Omnibuses first appeared in <lb />
New York in 1830. <lb />
The growth of the temperance <lb />
movement this state is certain- <lb />
great, this shown by the fact; <lb />
that the sale of liquor is not per- <lb />
save There <lb />
are dispensaries bow in opera- <lb />
state. In one entire; <lb />
congressional district no liquor is I <lb />
allowed to be <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
The first was run in <lb />
this country in 1820. <lb />
The first watches were made at <lb />
Nuremberg in 1477. <lb />
AN OLD ADAGE<lb />
light purse Is a heavy <lb />
Sickness makes a light purse. <lb />
The LIVER is the scat of nine <lb />
tenths of all disease. <lb />
Pills <lb />
go to the root of the whole mat- <lb />
thoroughly, quickly safely <lb />
and restore the action of the <lb />
LIVER to normal condition. <lb />
Give tone to the system and <lb />
solid flesh to the body. <lb />
fake No Substitute.<lb /></p>
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COUNTY MATTERS. <lb />
Dainty things for any meal sold <lb />
at prices to suit <lb />
any purse. <lb />
We provide most attractive necessities for your <lb />
table. We do it this having the best Groceries, <lb />
by handling them in the beet way, and by selling them <lb />
at the most reasonable margin. <lb />
Cotton Meal and Hulls, Hay, Oats, Corn and Bran <lb />
always on hand. <lb />
Johnston Bros.<lb />
a. W <lb />
I WHITE, <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
and Department Store,<lb />
stock of car selected Groceries, Dry Goods, <lb />
Proceedings of the Commissioners. <lb />
At last meeting of the board <lb />
of county commissioners all the <lb />
member.- were present. <lb />
The payments from the treasury <lb />
amounted as follows. For paupers <lb />
county home 0173.67; <lb />
bridges and ferry 0886.77; lumber <lb />
jail court house <lb />
witness tickets 988.41; jury tickets <lb />
court crier court cost <lb />
813.80; Clerk Superior court <lb />
conveying prisoners <lb />
election 027.72; printing and <lb />
95.80; Register of Deeds <lb />
commissioners stock j <lb />
law territory 688.40. <lb />
Robert Harris, pauper, was sent; <lb />
to county home. Abram Dunn. <lb />
pauper, allowance reduced to <lb />
per month, Horton increase <lb />
per mouth Ellis to E <lb />
f. <lb />
John S. Gardner was exempted E <lb />
from poll tax for 1902. M <lb />
to. Boss and J. B. Gray were IS <lb />
appointed list takers and assessors <lb />
in Carolina township, in place of at <lb />
H. K. Gray and J. L. Robertson, <lb />
. , -v S N. c <lb />
he sheriff made report of <lb />
laid out a public road in Con- <lb />
tent i township as instructed at <lb />
a. previous meeting of the board. <lb />
Petitions for two other roads in g Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Furnishings. <lb />
were present Country Produce bought old. Fresh Butter, Eggs <lb />
ed. One is to begin at a point on and Family Supplies constantly on band. Country trade g <lb />
the Ta, road at the coiner of H. E. B a an by the K ad. <lb />
Kills fence near the public school s <lb />
house tor white race, to a point on <lb />
the road leading from Hancock's <lb />
Church to Greenville by way V fill Cf, <lb />
Winterville. The other from a <lb />
point on the <lb />
now Hill <lb />
and Snow Hill road near the res-. <lb />
of W J. to I <lb />
and Hill road <lb />
neat Bethany church. <lb />
The sheriff was directed to <lb />
off a in township <lb />
the <lb />
and Black <lb />
roan in the main road leading from <lb />
Galloway's cross roads towards <lb />
the r of M. Cox. <lb />
The tax levy the year was <lb />
made as follows. General tax <lb />
on each <lb />
tax cents. Poll tax <lb />
cents, special cents. Schedule i <lb />
as State tax except in case <lb />
of c which no county <lb />
tax is levied. <lb />
stock law territory, ban <lb />
i- mi each valuation. <lb />
Ml the old stock law territories <lb />
the same as hist year, <lb />
cents on each valuation. <lb />
STARTLING <lb />
Fresh testimony in great <lb />
i constantly coming in, <lb />
Dr. King's New for <lb />
Coughs and Colds to <lb />
lie A recent <lb />
from T. J. <lb />
ville, Va serves as example. He <lb />
had Bronchi for <lb />
three years and doctored sill the <lb />
time without being benefited. <lb />
Then I taking Dr. King's <lb />
New Discovery, and a few <lb />
wholly cured Equally <lb />
all Lung and Throat <lb />
troubles, Consumption, <lb />
and Grip. Guaranteed by Jno. L. <lb />
Wooten Druggist. Trial bottles <lb />
free, regular sizes and <lb />
At New Kent, England, <lb />
a set of ancient stocks has <lb />
discovered a cellar of com <lb />
DRIVEN TO DESPERATION <lb />
Living at an out of the way <lb />
place, remote from civilization, a <lb />
family is driven to <lb />
of accident, resulting I <lb />
in Bums, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers, . every Sun <lb />
etc. Lay a supply of <lb />
CHURCHES. <lb />
every Bum <lb />
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb />
Wednesday <lb />
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday- <lb />
school a. m. M. A. Allen <lb />
every Bun <lb />
lay, morning and evening. <lb />
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb />
H. M. Eure, pastor. Sunday school <lb />
a. m. L. H. Pender, <lb />
Presbyterian Services 1st, <lb />
and 5th Sundays, morning <lb />
and evening. Mid week service <lb />
every Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb />
F. G. Hartman, pastor. Sunday <lb />
school a. m. F. L. Walker, <lb />
superintendent. <lb />
W. E. Cox, <lb />
Morning and evening <lb />
with sermon every 1st and <lb />
3rd Sunday. Sunday school <lb />
a. m., W. B. Brown, superintend- <lb />
Litany every Wednesday <lb />
Salve. It's the best on <lb />
earth. at Wooten's Drug Store. <lb />
The total of bequests gifts <lb />
made 1902 to educational and <lb />
other institutions in country- <lb />
was <lb />
THAT <lb />
ROBBING <lb />
ACHE. <lb />
Would quickly you, if you <lb />
used Dr. King's New Life Pills. <lb />
Thousands of sufferers have prov- <lb />
ed matchless merit for Sick <lb />
Nervous Headaches. They <lb />
make pure blood and built <lb />
I your health. Only money <lb />
back if not cured. Sold by <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
i .<lb />
Cold Comfort <lb />
Is iii we II r <lb />
i i I <lb />
pool <lb />
. lull . <lb />
. . <lb />
lAnes.,.,.; of one of <lb />
v. ii milk, cream <lb />
v that <lb />
ii. <lb />
HAVE YOU A LAWN <lb />
If you have you will want a Lawn Mower pretty <lb />
soon, and made it easy for you to own one. <lb />
There is no need to borrow n lawn mower when we <lb />
we sell ii good machine with lust steel knives at such <lb />
a satisfactory price, and guarantee it to do the work. <lb />
Water Coolers, Cream Freezers, Hammocks and <lb />
everything else in the hardware line. <lb />
H. L. CARR <lb />
day morning and evening. Rev. <lb />
W. E. Powell, pastor. Sunday <lb />
school a. m. W. R. Parker, <lb />
superintendent. <lb />
regular service. <lb />
LODGES <lb />
A. F. A. <lb />
Lodge. No. meets first and <lb />
third Monday evening. R. <lb />
W. M., J. M. Sec. <lb />
K. River Lodge, No. <lb />
meet every Wednesday evening. <lb />
E. B. C. C; C. S. Forbes <lb />
K. of R. and S. <lb />
I. O. O. Lodge, <lb />
No. meets every Tuesday <lb />
evening. A. B, Ellington, N. G., <lb />
L. H. Pender. <lb />
R. A. Zeb Vance Council, No. <lb />
1696, meets every Thursday even- <lb />
W. B. Wilson, Secretary, J. <lb />
S. Tunstall. Regent. <lb />
A. O. Council, <lb />
No. meet every first and third <lb />
The Halifax school board wishes in fellows <lb />
, ,. ,., , , . Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy <lb />
o discontinue teaching infants S. Smith <lb />
sewing on the ground that it I. Conclave <lb />
defective vision. J No. meets every second and <lb />
; Monday night in Odd <lb />
lows W. B. Wilson <lb />
D. S. Smith Sec. <lb />
WORST ALL EXPERIENCE. IO, R. Tribe <lb />
meets every Thursday <lb />
Can anything be worse than , ht. M M , , fl j <lb />
feel minute will be your Me j L Smith ChM <lb />
s-iii ii was the t. . . . , <lb />
three she writes, <lb />
endured insufferable pain from OFFICERS. <lb />
indigestion, stomach and bowel <lb />
Death seemed Superior Court, D. C. <lb />
when doctors remedies failed. Moore. <lb />
At length I was induced to try I Sheriff, O. W. Harrington. <lb />
Electric Bitters and the result was Register Deeds, R. Williams. <lb />
Newspaper Advertising. <lb />
A who no faith the <lb />
efficacy of advertising <lb />
in ii. i days of pi ogress can never <lb />
ii make success in <lb />
bus i i The man who hits goods <lb />
to i-e and will keep the public <lb />
inform d all the year round as to <lb />
has to i flier will sell <lb />
sire as advertised so as to keep <lb />
tin i of the people, good <lb />
will surely follow. This <lb />
has been the experience of people <lb />
who tried it and the most <lb />
ml men of today, especially <lb />
Hie mercantile line, lay aside so <lb />
much money each year to be <lb />
newspaper advertising. Rocky <lb />
Moil it Argonaut. <lb />
Meeting In Christian Church. <lb />
The meeting in the Christian I <lb />
church began Monday night with <lb />
a good attendance and Rev. W. E. <lb />
Powell preached a splendid <lb />
from the Kingdom of i <lb />
Heaven is at There will <lb />
be services each night through the I <lb />
week. The subject tonight is; <lb />
Room for <lb />
miraculous. I improved at once <lb />
j and now I'm completely recovered. <lb />
Fore Liver, Kidney, Stomach and <lb />
Bowel troubles Electric Bitters is <lb />
i the only medicine. Only Its <lb />
Incorporated 1003.1 guaranteed by Drug <lb />
I Store,<lb />
WHITT CO <lb />
Marble and Granite <lb />
Monuments <lb />
Agents for Wire Fencing. <lb />
Main office and electric power plant, <lb />
Macon, <lb />
Brat oh offices and shop-;, Mount, <lb />
N. C. and B. <lb />
prices and designs- address <lb />
Thoroughly eradicates the excess of Uric and Lactic from the system, <lb />
starts the kidneys into healthy action, cures constipation and indigestion. <lb />
DONE, YOU ARE WELL OF <lb />
RHEUMATISM, <lb />
AND ANY OTHER CAUSED BY IMPURE BLOOD. <lb />
Do not he discouraged if other remedies have failed. has <lb />
made its reputation by curing alleged incurable cases. Does not <lb />
injure the organs of digestion. <lb />
N. C. Aug. a, <lb />
six rears ago I began to have sciatica. an also a oh route <lb />
ease of rheumatism. At times could not work at all business <lb />
being muster on Southern H. For days and weeks at a time I <lb />
not work. My suffering Intense. treated me. without permanent <lb />
relief, however. Tried a number of advertised remedies without <lb />
benefit. Finally I tried It did the work, and I have ex- <lb />
health for three rears. I can ear that all rheumatic should <lb />
use for It Is tr fer the beat remedy. <lb />
B. A. <lb />
Price prepaid express, or from your Druggist. <lb />
Chemical Co., . . Baltimore,, rid., U. A. <lb />
Of every thousand men accepted <lb />
tor the Stales army last <lb />
year 38.44 were Germany <lb />
and in Ireland. <lb />
Treasurer, J. B. Cherry. <lb />
Coroner, C. Laughing- <lb />
house. <lb />
Surveyor, J. D. Cox. <lb />
Commissioners, J. J. Elks, W. <lb />
W. B. Home, J. E. Barnhill, J <lb />
W. Page and J. Spier. <lb />
Board meets every first Monday. <lb />
e, the undersigned, <lb />
Dr. Seth Balsam to be a <lb />
reliable for Bowel Com- <lb />
plaints, hereby guarantee a twenty- <lb />
live cent to give satisfaction <lb />
or money refunded. J L. Wooten, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Vacancy at West Point. <lb />
We are requested by Congress- <lb />
man John H. Small to announce <lb />
that there is a vacancy from this <lb />
congressional district at the U. S. <lb />
Military academy at West Point, <lb />
and that the Secretary of War has <lb />
notified him to nominate a <lb />
pal and two for the <lb />
The applicants will be re- <lb />
quired to report for physical and <lb />
mental examination at West Point, <lb />
N, Y., 27th, 1903. <lb />
Congressman Small says he will <lb />
be glad to correspond with any <lb />
young man in this district who <lb />
may desire the appointment and <lb />
who can furnish evidence of proper <lb />
qualification for the examination. <lb />
TOWN OFFICERS. <lb />
Mayor, H. W. Whedbee, <lb />
Treasurer, H. L. Carr. <lb />
Clerk, J. C. Tyson. <lb />
Tax Collector, D. <lb />
Police, J. T. Smith chief, W. H. <lb />
and S. I. Dudley. <lb />
Aldermen, D. S. Spain, L. C <lb />
Arthur, Charles Cobb, B. F. Pat- <lb />
rick, E. B. B. L. Carr, <lb />
W. E. Parker B. F. Tyson. <lb />
Board meets every first Thursday <lb />
night. <lb />
you think that <lb />
young man has matrimonial in- <lb />
Daughter <lb />
certainly do, mama. He tried <lb />
to convince me last night that I <lb />
looked prettier in that two dollar <lb />
bat than in the one that cost <lb />
Constipation <lb />
Does your head ache Pain <lb />
back of your eyes Bad <lb />
taste in your mouth It's <lb />
your liver Pills arc <lb />
liver pills. They cure <lb />
headache, dyspepsia. <lb />
All druggists. <lb />
or a <lb />
brown or rich Then <lb />
are <lb />
I am w. e. a c., <lb />
BUCKINGHAM'S<lb />
Turn<lb />
Three Times <lb />
the Value of <lb />
Any Other. <lb />
One Third Easier, <lb />
One Third Faster <lb />
Agents wanted in all <lb />
unoccupied territory. <lb />
Wheeler Wilson Mfg Co <lb />
Atlanta, <lb />
S. T. WHITE, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
Ties always on hand <lb />
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
GRIMESLAND ITEMS. <lb />
L. WOOTEN SUCCESSFUL. <lb />
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN TH<lb />
HE<lb />
. D. W. <lb />
North Carol <lb />
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
Gash Value, <lb />
Paid-up Insurance, <lb />
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb />
Is <lb />
Will be if arrears be paid within on month while you <lb />
are living, or within three years after lapse, satisfactory evidence <lb />
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb />
second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb />
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each <lb />
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb />
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb />
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb />
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime <lb />
of insured. <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How often you can get a <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb />
is all you could desire, and <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, Of Course <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
N O, June <lb />
There was a large crowd <lb />
here attended the <lb />
exercises at Chocowinity last <lb />
i Thursday night. <lb />
Rob Proctor has just returned <lb />
; from Oak Ridge, where he has <lb />
been attending school. <lb />
Gilbert Mayo, of Aurora, made <lb />
us a short visit last week. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mayo have <lb />
from Aurora, where they <lb />
have visiting relatives. <lb />
John L. Gibson returned last <lb />
i from High Point, where was <lb />
j allied on account his father's <lb />
death. <lb />
Miss of Greenville, <lb />
has been visiting Miss Myrtie <lb />
j tor of this city. <lb />
Misses and Louise Ward, <lb />
of have been visiting <lb />
their sister, Mrs. C. If. Jones. <lb />
Marriages will There <lb />
, were two in town last week. <lb />
Moore is on the sick list. <lb />
Tom Talley Holliday <lb />
attended church at Bear Creek <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Elder Eure preached to a large <lb />
congregation here Sunday. <lb />
Mr. and rs. J. J. Mason went <lb />
over the river Sunday. <lb />
Electric light and water works <lb />
; are all talk now. <lb />
J. C. Galloway was in town Sun- <lb />
day evening. <lb />
Mr. Mrs. Galloway <lb />
j attended church at Salem Sunday. <lb />
Opium, Laudanum, Cocaine end all Drug Habits <lb />
. permanently cured, without pain or detention from business, leaving no craving <lb />
for drugs or other stimulants. We the nervous and physical systems to <lb />
their natural condition because we remove the causes of disease. A home remedy <lb />
prepared by an eminent <lb />
WE GUARANTEE A CURE TRIAL TREATMENT <lb />
Confidential correspondence, especially with physicians, solicited. Write today. <lb />
Manhattan Therapeutic Association <lb />
Dept. A Broadway, New York City <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
Horse Goods, <lb />
of--------- <lb />
J. R. <lb />
Corey <lb />
AYDEN ITEMS <lb />
Induced Dr. Howard Company to Make <lb />
Special Price. <lb />
After a great deal of effort and <lb />
correspondence J L. Wooten, the <lb />
popular druggist, has succeeded in <lb />
getting the i Dr. Howard Go. to <lb />
make a special half price <lb />
offer on the regular fifty cent <lb />
size of their celebrated for <lb />
the cure of constipation and <lb />
This medicine is a recent dis- <lb />
for the cure of all diseases <lb />
of the stomach and bowels. It not <lb />
only gives quick rebel, but it <lb />
makes permanent cures. <lb />
Dr. Howard's specific bas been <lb />
remarkably successful curing <lb />
dyspepsia and all <lb />
liver troubles, that J. L. Wooten <lb />
is willing to return the price paid <lb />
in every case where it does not <lb />
I relief. <lb />
i The old fashioned idea of dosing <lb />
with mineral era, cathartic pills <lb />
, or harsh purgatives will soon be a <lb />
. thing of the past. best <lb />
prescribing Dr. How- <lb />
card's specific really gives <lb />
the desired results and on account <lb />
of the small and pleasant dose that <lb />
is needed. <lb />
Headaches, coaled tongue, <lb />
. gas on stomach, specks before <lb />
the eyes, constipation, and all <lb />
of stomach trouble <lb />
soon cured by this scientific <lb />
So great is the demand for this <lb />
, specific, that J. L. has <lb />
been able to secure only a limited <lb />
supply, and every one who is <lb />
bled with dyspepsia, constipation <lb />
or liver trouble should call upon <lb />
him at or cents, and <lb />
get sixty doses of the best medicine <lb />
I ever made, on this special half- <lb />
i price offer, with personal <lb />
the money if it <lb />
does no cure. <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
American and Italian Marble <lb />
AND PLANTERS <lb />
Insure your crop against damage <lb />
by hail with the <lb />
Tobacco Mutual Hail and Fire <lb />
Insurance Company, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Wire and Iron Fence Sold. <lb />
First-Class work and prices reasonable <lb />
d on <lb />
HOME OFFICE, <lb />
RALEIGH, N. C. <lb />
L. <lb />
J. COBB, <lb />
A. TAYLOR, <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Raleigh, N. <lb />
William Fountain, D., <lb />
Physician and Surgeon, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C- <lb />
Office one door east of post office, on <lb />
street Phone <lb />
CRANK H. WOOTEN, <lb />
Attorney-at- Law, <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 an acre. <lb />
We insure your cotton for an acre. <lb />
We insure your small grain for an acre. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Practice in all the courts. Special <lb />
attention to collection of rents <lb />
and other claims. Prompt <lb />
to all business. <lb />
v--i. <lb />
It is a home company, devoted to the interests of North Carolina only, <lb />
and is for the mutual protection of its members. <lb />
Each member pays a membership of at the time of signing an <lb />
for insurance, which entitles to a member of live years, and they only <lb />
have to pay the losses in their own state. <lb />
The company is under the direct inspection of the State Insurance Com- <lb />
missioner, and every agent is under bond. <lb />
For further information apply to any officer or agent of the company. <lb />
RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED. <lb />
It sometimes happens that a <lb />
married man has a good deal to <lb />
say, but his wife won't let him <lb />
say it. <lb />
Nothing pleases a married mas <lb />
more than steering his wife up <lb />
against an echo that is bound to <lb />
have the last<lb />
Malaria Ever have it Know all about <lb />
it Want to get rid of it Take <lb />
Malaria and Ague Cure. <lb />
by Bold <lb />
J. C. All<lb />
1875.----- <lb />
. M. <lb />
Wholesale and retail Grocer and <lb />
Furniture Dealer, paid for <lb />
Hides. Fur. Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb />
Turkeys. Egg, etc. Bed- <lb />
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba <lb />
by Carriages, Go-Carts, <lb />
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb />
and Gail Ax <lb />
Life Tobacco, Key West Che- <lb />
roots, Henry George Clear, Can- <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb />
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap <lb />
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cot um Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
Cheese, Best Butter, New <lb />
Sewing Machines, and <lb />
other goods. Quality and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb />
to see me. <lb />
S. M. Schultz. <lb />
X. C, June, 1903. <lb />
Mis Bertha Dawson, of Winter- <lb />
ville, spent Friday night in town. <lb />
Misses Bessie and <lb />
I were in town Saturday. <lb />
Dr. M. M. Sauls went up the <lb />
road Saturday. <lb />
Mrs. C. M. little <lb />
daughter, Olga, went to Washing- <lb />
ton last week to visit friends. <lb />
Mrs. M. M. Sauls returned from <lb />
Richmond Saturday night. <lb />
Rev. W. Howard filled his <lb />
regular appointment Sunday at <lb />
the church. <lb />
Mrs. T. R. Lee, who has been <lb />
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
P. Bland, returned to her home <lb />
Kinston last <lb />
Miss Com who has been <lb />
visiting Mrs. O. C. Nobles, return <lb />
ed home Saturday morning. <lb />
Several of the students of the <lb />
F. W. B. Seminary for their <lb />
homes Friday and Saturday. <lb />
Mrs. Joseph Long and children <lb />
j went to Saturday to <lb />
visit relatives. <lb />
Miss Leather who <lb />
has been visiting her sister, Mrs. <lb />
J. R. Smith, returned to her home <lb />
near Winterville Sunday. <lb />
Q. B Cash well and family have <lb />
moved to Dunn. Mr. <lb />
has a position a cotton factory <lb />
at that place. We wish Mr. <lb />
Mrs. Cash well great success <lb />
. their new home. <lb />
Miss Lena who has <lb />
been visiting Miss Willie Smith, <lb />
returned home Saturday. <lb />
STRENGTH <lb />
by enabling the digestive organs <lb />
I to digest, assimilate and transform <lb />
all of the wholesome food may <lb />
be eaten into the kind of blood <lb />
that nourishes the nerves, feeds <lb />
the tissues, hardens the muscles <lb />
recuperates the organs of the <lb />
body. Dyspepsia <lb />
Cure cures Catarrh of <lb />
the Stomach and all stomach dis- <lb />
orders. Sold by John L. Wooten. <lb />
An egotist is a man who is <lb />
to disguise the fact that he is <lb />
pleased with himself. <lb />
Though the wagon tongue i <lb />
silent it always gets there ahead I <lb />
I the rest of the outfit. <lb />
Reverting once more to the par- <lb />
of Murrow there never was a <lb />
his conviction he could <lb />
not have himself by pay- <lb />
a small of money to the <lb />
support of the woman he wronged. <lb />
He elected to serve i u convict <lb />
I rather do a righteous act; he <lb />
I said he would rot the roads be- <lb />
; fore he would pay her a cent and <lb />
I he has been good as his word. In <lb />
the meantime, what is to become <lb />
of the victim of his She is <lb />
unable to work, being now almost <lb />
la wreck with consumption and is <lb />
living on charity. Only <lb />
; the other day she was here and <lb />
was given by a who <lb />
knew her <lb />
Record. <lb />
Sour <lb />
Stomach <lb />
No appetite. loss of strength, <lb />
nervousness, headache, constipation, <lb />
bad breath, general debility, sour <lb />
and catarrh of the stomach <lb />
all due to cures <lb />
Indigestion. This new y <lb />
the natural juices of digestion <lb />
as they exist in a healthy stomach, <lb />
combined with the greatest known <lb />
and properties. <lb />
Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure in- <lb />
digestion and dyspepsia, but this famous <lb />
remedy cures ail stomach troubles by <lb />
cleansing, purifying, sweetening and <lb />
strengthening the raucous membranes <lb />
lining die stomach. <lb />
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT <lb />
to the Sick and <lb />
Strength to Weak. <lb />
only. <lb />
tho Mat, which salts for <lb />
r C. C. s Co., <lb />
DRUG STORE. <lb />
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Ricks Wilkinson <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 a 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 and <lb />
Children that must be of special interest to you just now. <lb />
Children and Misses sizes to and <lb />
Misses sizes, to and <lb />
Women's Oxfords Shoes at of fine quality black <lb />
kidskin, made with tips of patent leather or kid skin, <lb />
welted oak leather sales, 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 <lb />
I a pattern with medium weight oak-leather <lb />
heels in all sizes. Splendid shoes <lb />
price. <lb />
We have the best Oxford made for men at 5.00. <lb />
Quite a variety of different in Shoes <lb />
at and <lb />
Sticks Wilkinson <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
HARDWARE MERCHANTS <lb />
Summer Hardware. <lb />
Refrigerators, OH Stoves, 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 buying an inferior grade of paint. It <lb />
is economy to get good quality always. The <lb />
paints are recommended by <lb />
nil who once use them. Covers more surface <lb />
less labor than any other; 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 that 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 parts heavily <lb />
tinned, easy running and a rapid freezer. Prices <lb />
surprisingly low. <lb />
JARVIS FOR THE UNIVERSITY. <lb />
from 1st page. <lb />
GREENVILLE'S GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE <lb />
martial history of the state as to <lb />
command the profound respect, <lb />
and call forth the admiration of <lb />
every worthy and ambitious boy <lb />
in North Carolina. <lb />
University is a municipal- <lb />
its an interesting <lb />
citizenry ; and its most singular <lb />
administrative need is the best <lb />
available for social and <lb />
municipal organization. <lb />
is a man of <lb />
position with the polities <lb />
of government, of the <lb />
commonwealth, or of small com <lb />
and, too, he has the <lb />
genius for organization and con-; <lb />
I said has been <lb />
spoken by one who <lb />
democratic politics is not and <lb />
never will be a Jarvis man, yet no <lb />
honor of finer could come <lb />
to North Carolina than the primacy <lb />
of Thomas Jarvis over her ancient <lb />
Burned With Gas. <lb />
Justice of the Peace L. A. Mayo, <lb />
who lives about miles from town, <lb />
has a mill and gin which are run <lb />
by a gas engine. Monday he was <lb />
ready to start the engine <lb />
and about to light the gas <lb />
some of it flashed up his face <lb />
burning him very painfully. <lb />
LETTER TO J. f. SMITH. <lb />
Greenville. N. C, <lb />
Dear The Trustees of Fair <lb />
Ground, N. Y. were <lb />
glad to pay cents a gallon more <lb />
for and no Wonder. Two <lb />
other agents said it would <lb />
take gallon of their to <lb />
cover <lb />
Our agent put it at or less. <lb />
It took <lb />
We saved them gallons of <lb />
paint and painting to <lb />
a gallon, aw the painting costs two <lb />
or three times as as <lb />
lets cents a gallon on <lb />
gallons. Say <lb />
That's how to count the cost of <lb />
paint. The cost of putting it on <lb />
is or H a gallon. Jon see <lb />
what that means. Go by <lb />
Truly, <lb />
F. W. Co. <lb />
P. IT. L. Carr sells our <lb />
paint. <lb />
Will pay you rash for your <lb />
Beeswax. M. Shultz. <lb />
Relief for Clifton and <lb />
Charlotte, N. C, June <lb />
American Manufacturer's <lb />
formerly the Southern Cotton <lb />
Association, subscribed <lb />
in cash for the relief of the <lb />
Hood sufferers. Five <lb />
dollars was immediately sent to <lb />
and to Clifton. <lb />
If you wish to keep cool while cooking try <lb />
one of our Perfection Oil Stoves. It is a great <lb />
saving in fuel, besides you do not get warm as <lb />
you do with the wood stove. We have the Per- <lb />
in all sizes from to <lb />
is more pleasant than a <lb />
nice, comfortable Hummock to lie on these hot <lb />
evenings. We have them from to <lb />
Does that heavy hat give you a headache If <lb />
so, try one of our light, cool straw hats. <lb />
Are your feet hot and tired Wear a pair of <lb />
our low quarter shoes or slippers and feel com- <lb />
In our mammoth dry goods department we <lb />
have all the new and up-to-date Summer Goods. <lb />
Fans, Parasols, Lawns, Dimities, etc. We <lb />
have just received another large lot of those <lb />
beautiful ladies are so anxious for. We refer <lb />
to the <lb />
and Antique Laces <lb />
Nothing prettier on the market. We carry the <lb />
most complete line in Greenville. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY <lb />
and COMPANY <lb />
GREENVILLE'S GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner.<lb />
You should not fail to visit the <lb />
New White Front <lb />
when in need of <lb />
Hot Weather Wearing Apparel. <lb />
We are showing beautiful things <lb />
in Wash Lawns, <lb />
Batiste, Mulls, Mercer- <lb />
Zephyrs, bray, Percales. <lb />
Madras, etc. The White Goods <lb />
showing includes the season's <lb />
choicest offerings. <lb />
Greenville Produce and <lb />
Provision Market. <lb />
Reported by M. SCHULTZ. <lb />
Family <lb />
round per<lb />
shoulders a n <lb />
lbs per <lb />
Hens- per<lb />
THE NOTION STOCK <lb />
is complete with Embroideries, <lb />
Laces, Corsets, Handkerchiefs, <lb />
Hosiery, Vests, Gloves, etc. <lb />
Give us a call and we will please <lb />
you at <lb />
THE NEW WHITE FRONT, <lb />
JAS. F. DAVENPORT. <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 />
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, JUNE 1903. <lb />
No. <lb />
EAST ST. LOUIS <lb />
IN THE FLOOD. <lb />
MISSISSIPPI CARRIES <lb />
DEATH IN ITS WILD <lb />
MAELSTROM. <lb />
NO NEW TRIAL FOR WILCOX. <lb />
Supreme Court Decides on His <lb />
Appeal. <lb />
LEVEES CRUMBLING AWAY. <lb />
Two Thousand Prisoners Watch <lb />
Doom Approach in the <lb />
Fierce Flood. <lb />
Raleigh N. C. June <lb />
of North Carolina has <lb />
affirmed the decision of the lower <lb />
court in the case of the Mate <lb />
against James Wilcox for the <lb />
murder of Nellie at <lb />
city. The written <lb />
by is an elaborate <lb />
one and reviews in detail all the <lb />
links in the long chain of <lb />
stances in connection with the case. <lb />
Wilcox's term is years <lb />
ROTTEN EGG MAN WINS. <lb />
DEATH OF DR. HARMON. <lb />
Norfolk Optician Well Known in <lb />
Greenville Comes to a <lb />
Tragic End. <lb />
Seaboard Road Must Pay H. F. <lb />
Seawell <lb />
St Louis, Mo., June <lb />
half of East St. Louis is buried in <lb />
the flood. Ten thousand persons <lb />
are homeless and at the mercy of <lb />
the raging waters. Families are <lb />
prisoners in of their <lb />
homes or on the roofs. They are <lb />
without food and are crying for <lb />
help. Two thousand people who <lb />
sought refuge in the Washington <lb />
hotel, the Franklin school. St. <lb />
Mary's church and the plant of <lb />
the St. Louis Co., <lb />
ate prisoners suffering great- <lb />
The breaks on the Illinois <lb />
came at HO minutes <lb />
after and minutes a <lb />
mighty torrent was tearing through <lb />
the Urge section the <lb />
eastern part like city. The <lb />
thousands of homes were in <lb />
Dr. D. S. Harmon, a noted <lb />
optician of Norfolk, met a tragic <lb />
death in that city on last Monday <lb />
night. Dr Harmon spent several <lb />
weeks in Greenville, about fifteen <lb />
years ago, and is well <lb />
by a Urge number of our people. <lb />
Since he has been located Nor <lb />
folk many who needed the <lb />
vices of an optician have gone <lb />
there to be treated <lb />
The Norfolk Landmark gives <lb />
the account of the <lb />
dent that cost Dr. Harmon his <lb />
At a few moments after o'clock <lb />
last evening, Dr. Harmon was <lb />
summoned from his supper by bis <lb />
colored man, who informed him <lb />
that his on Main street was <lb />
on fire. He immediately left his <lb />
REVOLUTION'S RED HAND <lb />
IN BLOODY BELGRADE. <lb />
KING ALEXANDER OF AND HIS <lb />
QUEEN. ASSASSINATED IN THE <lb />
ROYAL PALACE. <lb />
INFURIATED ARMY SLAYS PRINCES AND MINISTERS <lb />
Raleigh, N. C, June <lb />
N. C, Supreme court in an opinion <lb />
written by Chief Justice Walter street and <lb />
to office, where he found <lb />
an electric wire that was connected <lb />
with an electric sign used by <lb />
Clark affirms the lower court in <lb />
the noted case of H. F. Seawell <lb />
against Seaboard Air Line <lb />
railroad. This in which threatening to start <lb />
a conflagration that would <lb />
him <lb />
have <lb />
that <lb />
Seawell in Moore county <lb />
Superior court a verdict for disastrous in <lb />
damages for being egged in S. crowded business <lb />
station at Shelby in 1900 <lb />
while he a campaign and, finding that he could repair <lb />
a- republican nominee for only from the ratable, <lb />
ant governor. suit was <lb />
The Revolutionists Have Set up a New Government and are Com- <lb />
in Power-King and Queens Assassination <lb />
Ends two Lives of Deepest Shame. <lb />
Assembly Officer. <lb />
climbed out upon the cornice, <lb />
which is about feet above <lb />
sidewalk. Dr. Harmon bad con- <lb />
experience with electric <lb />
The State at appliances, and had every reason <lb />
Wrightsville elected the following I to believe that he could make as <lb />
simple a repair a that of last <lb />
Belgrade, June <lb />
military revolution broke out here <lb />
last night. The troops who re- <lb />
under the leadership of <lb />
Mayor the <lb />
palace, assassinated King <lb />
Queen the queen's <lb />
sister, brother <lb />
Premier Ministers <lb />
and <lb />
the former <lb />
of War and some of the royal <lb />
guard. Prince was <lb />
proclaimed king and was this after- <lb />
noon formally and publicly de- <lb />
the A new gov- <lb />
led, so certain that the city was <lb />
but were warned by Greensboro, <lb />
blowing of train whistles, tiring <lb />
of riot the cries of those <lb />
already the embankment try- <lb />
to save it. At a. m. the <lb />
had swept clear through to <lb />
the river and the city lies <lb />
ran unbroken Stretch of rising, <lb />
J. B. Carlyle, <lb />
Wake Forest. v.-- <lb />
J. I.; watch Dr. were nor-1 <lb />
to observe him suddenly <lb />
night appeared. <lb />
j a crowd <lb />
gathered to <lb />
Vice <lb />
Secretary and <lb />
W. D. Carmichael, Durham. <lb />
Greenville Boy Appointed. <lb />
Congressman Small has appoint- <lb />
ed W. B. Wilson, Jr., of Green- <lb />
ville, as principal for the vacancy <lb />
whirling torrent. Thirty persons I at West military academy, <lb />
were drowned last East j Mr. Wilson is now at <lb />
N. Y, will goto West <lb />
Point at the appointed time to <lb />
stand his examination. <lb />
fit. Louis. <lb />
Eastern Railroad. <lb />
Dr. S. H. of Stanton- <lb />
burg, Wilson county, pent <lb />
STATE'S <lb />
Or of the Wilson Conspirators <lb />
May Implicate Otters. <lb />
Wilson, N. C, June <lb />
port who is in <lb />
jail for murder of Percy a. while here. If this <lb />
has turned state's evidence project should be successful <lb />
fastened the guilt upon all charged I road would naturally penetrate one <lb />
proclamation by premiers <lb />
ministers was homed. <lb />
streets were with <lb />
people whose action seemed lo up- <lb />
I,.,.,. ,,,, and ,,, n, , the M. <lb />
headlong to the pavement below. minister of the interior, <lb />
-He a was loudly cheered as he drove to <lb />
crash directly on his and <lb />
all those who witnessed the fall i the <lb />
thought, of course, that the full <lb />
had been instantly bat when were precipitated by <lb />
assistance arrived Dr. Harmon. Alexander's high-handedness <lb />
though bleeding terribly, was still Queen <lb />
,. I in money <lb />
-lie was placed in the wagon has for <lb />
and taken to St. Vincent's past and the king's acts in <lb />
pita, where instant operation was inning the popular voice at the <lb />
r . election was last straw. <lb />
found necessary. Burgeon I <lb />
, . .- . ,. Hie first intimation of serious <lb />
on examination that the, <lb />
. ,, , , , j Die, however, was not manifest <lb />
i skull had been fractured and <lb />
i i j i until last when <lb />
scalp wounds, contusions and <lb />
and -last night in the that j began to heard, which gradually <lb />
erring with concerning j The in volume until with a <lb />
day and <lb />
recovery <lb />
the building of a railroad frost flesh of the right j roar the army about <lb />
to Washington, N. C. Mr. <lb />
Crocker was the guest of Mr. J. <lb />
the crime. He told of <lb />
whereabouts of the gun that Jones <lb />
bad in bis room and it was found <lb />
in a well. Frank Dixon has been <lb />
arrested as accessory to the murder <lb />
The trial will be held next week. <lb />
Crops arc Fine. <lb />
It makes the heart glad to see <lb />
the splendid crops throughout <lb />
county. We noticed them along <lb />
the road between Greenville and <lb />
Ayden and they are <lb />
beautiful to look upon. <lb />
Even a man high degree may <lb />
be taken down by a stenographer. <lb />
The thinks he has s <lb />
joke the Smiths. <lb />
of the sections of the State. <lb />
The tobacco along the route <lb />
which the tine would run is of the <lb />
very best, while the timber lands <lb />
are second to none in this State. <lb />
The building of the railroad would <lb />
mean much for I and for the <lb />
people of Eastern North Carolina, <lb />
especially those who deal in lumber <lb />
and other products which they <lb />
have to carry across <lb />
try at a great expenditure of time <lb />
and Times. <lb />
The Free Press says the alder- <lb />
men of Kinston refused to grant <lb />
license for a distillery to be run <lb />
in that town. Good for Kinston. <lb />
showed where the live wire that <lb />
the unfortunate man to <lb />
had come into contact <lb />
with him. He died about mid-<lb />
Suicide in Wilmington. <lb />
June <lb />
H. Bobbitt, aged years, of <lb />
Marion, N. C, committed suicide <lb />
here today by Bending a pistol ball <lb />
through bis brain. After a short <lb />
conversation with the clerk and <lb />
having him a note directed to Dr. <lb />
Thomas S Burbank of this city, <lb />
Mr. Bobbitt walked across the <lb />
lobby of the Orton hotel and eat <lb />
down In less than a minute he <lb />
placed a revolver to his right <lb />
and blew his brains the <lb />
broke <lb />
all bounds a revolution. <lb />
The palace was the first of <lb />
attack and thither the military <lb />
mob rushed. According to best <lb />
available information from the <lb />
mass of cot radio ions the crime was <lb />
carried out by members of the 6th <lb />
infantry under the command of <lb />
Cols. and The <lb />
latter is a brother-in-law of the <lb />
late Queen and is minister <lb />
of public works in the new cabinet. <lb />
The soldiers appear to have <lb />
fought their way into the palace, <lb />
shooting down the de-camp <lb />
on duty, Col. although <lb />
to another <lb />
king shot because he <lb />
opened gates to his assailants, <lb />
thereby creating a suspicion of his <lb />
Will pay yon cash for <lb />
Beeswax. Samuel M. I throw his head <lb />
ball passing entirely his connivance. to another <lb />
head and itself in a story with Col. <lb />
door. Death was instantaneous and six young officers of <lb />
and he did not move except to the 6th infantry, blew in a door of <lb />
bedroom with a bomb. <lb />
After overpowering the guard they <lb />
rushed in with drawn revolvers. <lb />
There, confronting the royal couple <lb />
the officers presented a deed of ab- <lb />
to Alexander in which it <lb />
was stated that he had ruined the <lb />
land by his marriage to a dissolute <lb />
woman. Alexander's reply, the <lb />
story says, was to <lb />
dead. king queen then <lb />
fled to the roof. The fol- <lb />
lowed, shooting the royal pair <lb />
down as they were running. <lb />
Various reports are current as to <lb />
manner in which the king and <lb />
queen fell. One has it that both <lb />
wen shot members of the <lb />
while another story has it <lb />
that the king, seeing the end was <lb />
inevitable, first shot <lb />
then turned bis revolver him- <lb />
self, committing suicide, home of <lb />
the other persons killed were <lb />
prised in their homes the <lb />
attack the palace. Cannons <lb />
were tired as a the <lb />
age to begin the troops <lb />
rounded residences <lb />
at the same tune that they moved <lb />
the palace. After the tragedy <lb />
at the palace galloped <lb />
through the streets of the city <lb />
shouting out the news that the <lb />
king queen had been killed. <lb />
Whipped by <lb />
Columbia, S. , June <lb />
Hogan, a white living six <lb />
milts from Columbia, called on <lb />
Governor today to show <lb />
his back, which had been striped <lb />
and cut by The <lb />
men ordered Hogan to get out of <lb />
the state within days or suffer <lb />
death. offense was in <lb />
notifying Governor that, <lb />
the of Columbia <lb />
were having their unloaded <lb />
at a email station near town and <lb />
hauled into the city, thus <lb />
the constables. Hogan was <lb />
lured from his house, caught by <lb />
eight men, tied to a tree and <lb />
mercifully beaten in the presence <lb />
of his wife. Governor <lb />
offered a reward of 1200. <lb />
Southport Dry. <lb />
Wilmington, N. C, By <lb />
a large majority anti saloon <lb />
forces carried the local option <lb />
election at Southport, county seat <lb />
of Brunswick county, yesterday. <lb />
Ninety votes were cast against <lb />
loons And for. Southport was a <lb />
dry town up to two years ago.<lb />
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