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GREENVILLE'S GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE<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 burners. <lb />
is more pleasant than a <lb />
nice, comfortable Hammock to lie on these hot <lb />
evenings. We have them from to <lb />
Does that heavy hat 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 />
For My Lady's <lb />
Dresser <lb />
we have a large assortment <lb />
of beautiful article in <lb />
Hair Brushes, <lb />
Mirrors, <lb />
Combs, <lb />
and Manicure Sets in solid silver and plate. The comfort of <lb />
or having one's own own articles for the toilet when traveling <lb />
or on a visit to a relative or neighbor is fully appreciated when <lb />
Away from home. We extend to you a cordial invitation to <lb />
come and examine our stock. <lb />
Ice cream and cream soda at our fountain. <lb />
Bryan Nichols, <lb />
DRUGGISTS <lb />
Prof. at the <lb />
The session of the As- <lb />
just closed at Wrightsville, <lb />
seems to have been a good one. <lb />
We notice from the reports that <lb />
Prof. was an idle; <lb />
spectator. He spoke the j <lb />
of County <lb />
also on the the of Town-1 <lb />
ship Meetings and <lb />
and handsomely put in j <lb />
nomination for first <lb />
J. I. the 1ST. and I. college. J <lb />
He also served the committee <lb />
on resolutions upon the death of <lb />
two vice presidents who died <lb />
since last meeting, and on the <lb />
committee the following prop- <lb />
made by Dr. C. D. <lb />
to the superintendents of <lb />
the <lb />
the discussion the <lb />
enrollment average attendance <lb />
i he fact developed that it was <lb />
possible to enroll every in a <lb />
district, have a high average <lb />
attendance. <lb />
the conclusion of the discus- <lb />
Dr. C. D. president <lb />
of the State Normal Industrial <lb />
College, in older to encourage <lb />
; both the enrollment and attendance <lb />
i the public schools, made the <lb />
proposition to the superintendents <lb />
that our scholarship funds donated <lb />
i to the college b the general <lb />
board and other friends, j <lb />
he would give seven scholarships <lb />
, the Normal col- j <lb />
to become available at the, <lb />
I beginning of tho fall term of the <lb />
college 1904. <lb />
County <lb />
C. W. Massey, of Dur- <lb />
ham; Ira T. Turlington, of Johns-; <lb />
I ton, and H. of Pitt, <lb />
i be appointed a committee to act <lb />
conjunction with State Super- <lb />
Joyner himself j <lb />
i working the proposition and; <lb />
it to the public <lb />
the opening of the for the <lb />
I next school year. The <lb />
plan will be to give each scholar <lb />
Ship to the township or district <lb />
; enrolls all the pupils having <lb />
a legal to attend school <lb />
i said township or district and that <lb />
makes the highest average attend-<lb />
Prof. has <lb />
in work of the i <lb />
for the ten years, and this <lb />
session was no exception. <lb />
Methodist Picnic. <lb />
The Methodist Sunday school; <lb />
j had a good day for <lb />
I day and a large party enjoyed it. <lb />
A. run of two miles down the river,, <lb />
I the boat making several trips to; <lb />
transfer the crowd, and all went. <lb />
ashore to picnic grounds when <lb />
swing- and games made amusement <lb />
and a big dinner was spread. All <lb />
had aplenty and re- <lb />
turned early in afternoon. L. <lb />
II. superintendent of the <lb />
I school, was in charge the picnic, <lb />
and be managed well. <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 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 AT <lb />
In pattern with medium weight oak-leather <lb />
soles, military heels in all sizes. Splendid shoes for the <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 />
Ricks Wilkinson <lb />
Honored at School. <lb />
Greenville Produce and<lb />
Provision Market. <lb />
Reported by M. SCHULTZ. <lb />
filling . <lb />
Incorporated <lb />
J. J. Stokes. Pres. <lb />
R. C. Cannon, Treas. <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
E. G. Cox, Sec. <lb />
J. M. Supt. <lb />
Saw and Planing Mill. <lb />
System <lb />
Grist Mill. <lb />
Wood and Iron Working. <lb />
Undertakers. <lb />
Repairing of all Kinds. <lb />
Lumber, Wagons, <lb />
Tobacco Trucks, Harrows, <lb />
Screen Doors, Columns, <lb />
Brackets, <lb />
In and out door House <lb />
Trimmings. <lb />
ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT. <lb />
STOCK OF CASKETS AND COFFINS IN <lb />
OAK AND WALNUT. SERVICE ALWAYS AT <lb />
CALL. FREE HEARSE. <lb />
Let quote you prices on anything you want. <lb />
I Flour- 1st pat. <lb />
Family Flour- straight <lb />
Corn- per bushel <lb />
Bacon -hog round per lb <lb />
-ham <lb />
sides <lb />
shoulders <lb />
Pork <lb />
Lard <lb />
lbs per bushel <lb />
Peas <lb />
Potatoes <lb />
Potatoes -sweet <lb />
Butter <lb />
Duck <lb />
Hens per head <lb />
Broilers <lb />
lb <lb />
Geese <lb />
lb. <lb />
lb <lb />
Tallow <lb />
Fodder <lb />
Hay <lb />
Beeswax <lb />
14.58015.25 I<lb />
BO <lb />
Mr. Edward L. Stewart, of <lb />
Mr. E. T. Stewart, of Washington, <lb />
who attended School, <lb />
near last session, dis- <lb />
in his studies and pro- <lb />
both in the Literary So- <lb />
and athletics. During the <lb />
entire session he stood near the <lb />
head in classes at commence- <lb />
carried off two diplomas, <lb />
and Commercial Book- j <lb />
He was also awarded, <lb />
the University of <lb />
worth in fees and <lb />
at that institution. At the <lb />
closing exercises Mr. Stewart was, <lb />
orator of his society, and delivered <lb />
an attractive and interesting <lb />
on the. subject of <lb />
Mr. Ned son of <lb />
Mr. J. J. Laughinghouse, of <lb />
was also <lb />
ed in his studies. He won the <lb />
medal in tho department of Latin <lb />
for attaining the highest average <lb />
in study, at the commence- <lb />
exercises also won the <lb />
Declaimer's Medal, delivering <lb />
with much grace and earnest ; <lb />
a portion of Webster's Banker <lb />
Hill Oration. He was a member <lb />
of the Glee and delegate to <lb />
the State Convention of the Young <lb />
Men's Christian a <lb />
valued student. <lb />
We are pleased to see young <lb />
men of our section do well and <lb />
wish them all the success they <lb />
Gazette- <lb />
Messenger. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Any people having scald <lb />
head, any kind of breaking out in the <lb />
blood, or sores of any kind can be <lb />
cured by using my salve for u short <lb />
time. I know there is no salvo on <lb />
earth that can beat this. It has cured <lb />
over cases within a short time. <lb />
can speak for myself. I have a boy <lb />
who had eczema for years and <lb />
months, and thought that every day <lb />
would the last with him. I tried <lb />
everything that any one told me in <lb />
this time and all failed. About <lb />
worth of my salve cured him in rive <lb />
weeks. <lb />
This is the first opportunity the pub; <lb />
lie has had to get this salve. Price <lb />
cents a box. <lb />
B. GASKINS, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
This can also be found at <lb />
Wooten's Drug Store, Greenville, <lb />
X. C. <lb />
The criticisms of the governor <lb />
for his use of the pardoning power <lb />
comes mostly from democratic <lb />
papers and it an admission that it <lb />
is possible for a democrat to make <lb />
a Herald. <lb />
good who <lb />
can do first class work. who <lb />
does not drink. Leon O. Cox. <lb />
Grifton, N. C. <lb />
B KU 1.876.------- <lb />
S. 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, Parlor <lb />
suite, Tables, Safes, P. <lb />
and Gail Ax <lb />
Life Tobacco, Key West Che- <lb />
roots, Henry George Can- <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb />
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap <lb />
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
Cheese, Best Butter, New <lb />
Royal Sewing Machines, and nu- <lb />
other goods. Quality and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Con <lb />
to see me. <lb />
S. M. Schultz-<lb />
rt<lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb />
Twice-a and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JUNE 1903. <lb />
No. <lb />
PLAYS <lb />
THE MANIAC. <lb />
FIRED THREE SHOTS <lb />
AT HIS PRISON <lb />
WALLS. <lb />
TAKEN TO THE PENITENTIARY. <lb />
Cursed His Captors and Said He <lb />
Would Soon Return to the <lb />
Scene of His Crime. <lb />
Elizabeth City, June <lb />
T. P. Winslow and Deputy <lb />
Sheriff Isaac A. White, of Per- <lb />
county, left on the eve- <lb />
train with James H. Wilcox, <lb />
the murderer of Nellie <lb />
who is being to the <lb />
to serve a sentence of <lb />
years <lb />
He was driven from the jail to <lb />
the depot a closed carriage, ac- <lb />
companied by the above officers <lb />
surd Sheriff Reed, of <lb />
A law gathered <lb />
t he depot to sue the <lb />
stubbornly refused to <lb />
leave-the. jail in which he has lain <lb />
so tong, he was not going <lb />
to He had to be <lb />
carried force to-the <lb />
notwithstanding the entreaties of <lb />
his friend. <lb />
He refused to put on decent <lb />
clothes, and went out without coat <lb />
or top shirt. He put u an old <lb />
tagged pair of shoes, and Worn <lb />
pants and a worn and hat. <lb />
He was very impudent and <lb />
to I be officers when they c <lb />
tempted to remove him from jail. <lb />
He tired shots his cell <lb />
today from a revolver which he <lb />
had concealed on bis person. He <lb />
gave it to the jailer, <lb />
bad that gun on me in the <lb />
court room during both <lb />
expect to work the <lb />
Wilcox said. <lb />
shall not be there shall <lb />
soon be back here, people will <lb />
know when I get <lb />
He a big of whiskey <lb />
before leaving the jail. a. bottle <lb />
was given him at the depot, but <lb />
was taken away by an officer. <lb />
He said Sheriff Reed had been <lb />
kind to him. He had nothing for <lb />
the press, but said he would make <lb />
a statement to reporters at Weldon. <lb />
Wilcox was exceedingly trouble- <lb />
some at the depot, becoming <lb />
boisterous and abusing the <lb />
officers. <lb />
His father did not see after <lb />
he left the jail, but remarked that <lb />
had more hell him to the <lb />
square inch any man I ever <lb />
TWENTY-NINE YEARS <lb />
And Days is the Long Lane <lb />
Before James H. <lb />
Wilcox. <lb />
Raleigh, N. C, June <lb />
Wilcox is now number <lb />
the roll of at the <lb />
He arrived in Raleigh in <lb />
the custody of Sheriff Winslow and <lb />
Deputy White about o'clock this <lb />
morning. At the prison Wilcox <lb />
had nothing to say simply moving <lb />
about quickly at the direction of <lb />
the officers. <lb />
After the proper receipts were <lb />
passed Sheriff Winslow bade <lb />
cox good-bye and left. Wilcox was <lb />
escorted to hrs cell, where he re- <lb />
until o'clock, when he <lb />
was marched out with the other <lb />
His hair was close <lb />
cropped, shaved and <lb />
stripes put on, after which <lb />
he took bis place among the <lb />
for breakfast. <lb />
After breakfast Wilcox went <lb />
with the other prisoners on the <lb />
brickyard, where he spent the day <lb />
at work. At first he sifted sand <lb />
over newly made brick and later <lb />
changed to carry wood to the kiln. <lb />
His demeanor was quiet and sub- <lb />
said that <lb />
he would follow the usual custom of <lb />
having the assigned to <lb />
light work until he become hard <lb />
for heavier labor. <lb />
SHAW SITS <lb />
IN JUDGMENT <lb />
UPON THE SLAYERS OF <lb />
PERCY JONES AT <lb />
WILSON. <lb />
THE TRIAL MUST GO ON. <lb />
Gun Wounded <lb />
Durham X. C. June j <lb />
Allen, Morgan, Ward, Rich and <lb />
Whitley Will be Tried for <lb />
Murder in First Degree. <lb />
day a Joe Sargeant, on the <lb />
road convict shot <lb />
and probably fatally wounded by J B- Fred. A. Wood <lb />
Wilson, June case of <lb />
state vs. Lawrence Morgan, John <lb />
Allen, George Whitley, Gil Ward <lb />
J. B. J. T. Bass, W. w <lb />
Barnes, W. P. doom, Pitt- <lb />
man, S. J Walls and W. H. <lb />
charged with the murder of Percy <lb />
Jones, was called at the beginning <lb />
of the session of the <lb />
or court today. <lb />
Three the defendants, J. B. <lb />
John Allen and W. W. <lb />
Barnes; were present to an- <lb />
A plea of absence on ac- <lb />
count was made for <lb />
them. <lb />
Solicitor Daniel.-, of Wilson; <lb />
Frank of and <lb />
Prof. J. R. represent the <lb />
state. The defendants are <lb />
by Messrs. Finch, <lb />
I accident. After work the prison <lb />
ard, S. A. Woodard, Connor <lb />
P h w <lb />
were being taken back to W. P. Farmer and E. C. <lb />
when a guard stumbled and fell. <lb />
His gun discharged buck- <lb />
shot took effect the body of <lb />
Sargeant. He was taken to the <lb />
central prison, and while he still <lb />
lives lit is not thought he can re <lb />
cover. <lb />
Secretary has become <lb />
alarmed at the revelation of dis- <lb />
honesty in the Depart- <lb />
has ordered the currency <lb />
reserve in the treasury counted. It <lb />
is shown by the books to amount <lb />
to Sun. <lb />
Will Smith <lb />
employed the <lb />
freight was found lying on a <lb />
ml I read near last <lb />
Sunday morning in an <lb />
condition. He had brutally <lb />
beaten over the head and left for <lb />
dead on the guilty patty <lb />
leaving hi the track intending <lb />
to hide the by letting <lb />
train run over the body. <lb />
be vi time and <lb />
brought to R Mount to A. <lb />
C. L. hospital. Dr. W. H. White <lb />
six on his bead, <lb />
of them long <lb />
and cut into the Smith re- <lb />
fused to give the i of his as- <lb />
saying that he does not <lb />
know who assaulted He <lb />
will probably <lb />
Mount Motor. <lb />
Potato Market. <lb />
York, to <lb />
Newark, to <lb />
Philadelphia, to <lb />
Getting Together. <lb />
The fact that Colonel Bryan and <lb />
Colonel Watterson have united on <lb />
Polk of St. Louis, as a <lb />
possibility at least indicates <lb />
the possibility of democrats get- <lb />
ting Neva. <lb />
A certificate by Dr. F Walton <lb />
as to Allen was read to the effect <lb />
that Allen's condition is critical, <lb />
as he was suffering from wound <lb />
received during the upon <lb />
Solicitor Daniel stated that an- <lb />
other had cammed <lb />
Allen and that in his <lb />
he was aide to come to court. <lb />
Mr. said he would not <lb />
charge anyone with with <lb />
the curt, but that he was in <lb />
session of reliable information to <lb />
the effect that Allen had almost if <lb />
not entirely recover from his <lb />
wounds. He asked that a <lb />
instanter be issued, so that it could <lb />
easily be determined if the absent <lb />
men were too unwell to appear in <lb />
court. <lb />
In reply John Woodward fer- <lb />
tile defense said he had never seen <lb />
a instanter whose service <lb />
Ire with the <lb />
offers in whose hands it was <lb />
placed. <lb />
The solicitor said the state <lb />
wanted to try the case. He read <lb />
the certificate as to Allen's <lb />
said that one physician who <lb />
had examined Allen recommended <lb />
that a sick benefit which the ac- <lb />
had been receiving be with- <lb />
drawn. <lb />
Mr. Woodward said the defense <lb />
had thought of trifling with the <lb />
court but was simply relying upon <lb />
plain to justify the absence <lb />
of the three <lb />
Judge Shaw directed the clerk <lb />
to issue a instanter for <lb />
Barnes and Allen, and that <lb />
tho physician accompany <lb />
the officer serving the and <lb />
ascertain if the are or are <lb />
not able to appear in court. <lb />
and Barnes are at their <lb />
homes in Allen in is <lb />
Pitt county, about miles from <lb />
Wilson, with relatives, and can <lb />
easily be reached. <lb />
Judge asked if the <lb />
state would be ready for trial at <lb />
this term of court, and was <lb />
answered in the affirmative. The <lb />
defense stated that they would <lb />
not be ready trial at this term. <lb />
The judge then ordered the <lb />
defense to prepare affidavits for a <lb />
continuance. The defense replied <lb />
that the affidavits would be ready <lb />
and would be supported by legal <lb />
argument when court opens at <lb />
tomorrow g. <lb />
WILL STAND NO <lb />
FLING. <lb />
Solicitor Daniels said this after- <lb />
noon that lie would urge the trial <lb />
of the defendants, regardless <lb />
of the condition of Barnes <lb />
Allen. <lb />
Arguments for and against con <lb />
will be made tomorrow. <lb />
LATER. <lb />
June o'clock <lb />
today court was reopened the <lb />
defense presented affidavits signed <lb />
by citizens of the town of <lb />
son, declaring that sentiment <lb />
against the accused was so strong <lb />
that could obtain a fair <lb />
impartial trial at this term of <lb />
court. <lb />
Affidavits were presented by the <lb />
state contrary to the <lb />
The state pointed out that many <lb />
signers of the affidavits for the <lb />
defense were connected with the <lb />
accused in various way, eh as <lb />
personal friendship, business as- <lb />
etc. <lb />
The stated that some <lb />
who bad signed the state's <lb />
had heard to remark <lb />
that the way the accused <lb />
could get be to <lb />
them. <lb />
Judge Shaw took possession of <lb />
all the affidavits <lb />
that he would his decision <lb />
for or against continuance <lb />
row morning. <lb />
Wilson, N. O. June, <lb />
Shaw has decided to try five for <lb />
in u to the degree. These <lb />
are Allen, Morgan, Ward, White- <lb />
and The other six will <lb />
be tried for murder the second <lb />
degree and the case against them <lb />
is continued. A special of <lb />
was drawn for Friday morning <lb />
when the case of the five will be <lb />
called. <lb />
PAYNE IS VERY <lb />
MUCH PAINED, <lb />
TWENTY-ONE YEAR <lb />
GRAFTER WALKS <lb />
THE PLANK, <lb />
AND MONEY ORDERS <lb />
Papers Upon Which <lb />
Charges Were Based <lb />
Made Public. <lb />
Washington, D O., June <lb />
Postmaster Payne late <lb />
this afternoon untied an order <lb />
summarily dismissing James I. <lb />
from the position of super- <lb />
of order system <lb />
which he had held for twenty-one <lb />
years, for endeavoring to divert a <lb />
for manufacturing money <lb />
order blanks. Mr. Payne showed <lb />
emotion as he an- <lb />
to the newspaper men his <lb />
action in the ca-e. <lb />
STOCKHOLDERS ANNUAL MEETING <lb />
of Grew vile Re elected <lb />
The stockholders of the Bank of <lb />
Greenville held their annual meet- <lb />
Tuesday. The following of- <lb />
and directors were re-elected; <lb />
President, R. L. Davis. <lb />
Vice-President, R. A. Tyson. <lb />
Cashier, J. L. Little. <lb />
Directors, R. L. Davis, R. A. <lb />
Tyson, O. Hooker, W. B. Wilson, <lb />
J A. Andrews, R. W. King, S. T. <lb />
Hooker, j. L. Little and J. G. <lb />
The stockholders expressed much <lb />
gratification at the business done <lb />
the bank for the past year. <lb />
Washington, June <lb />
General Payne today made <lb />
public all papers connected with <lb />
the investigation of lie Washing- <lb />
ton in 1900, as <lb />
a result of charges at <lb />
that time by Seymour W. J <lb />
former cashier of the Washington <lb />
which were recently <lb />
repeated in a formal <lb />
communication to the postmaster <lb />
general. The charges reflect very <lb />
discreditably upon Perry S. Heath, <lb />
former assistant post muster gen- <lb />
and at present secretary of <lb />
the republican national executive <lb />
committee. <lb />
Heath has announced his <lb />
of going to China soon. <lb />
As lonely announced the <lb />
postmaster general declared at first <lb />
that he would not make the doc- <lb />
public, as they related to <lb />
matters connected with the <lb />
but has been <lb />
so that he has been forced <lb />
to stand and deliver. <lb />
The most interesting feature of <lb />
the is the of <lb />
Fourth Assistant Postmaster Gen- <lb />
that he recommended <lb />
to former General <lb />
Charles Smith that the <lb />
office of Perry S. Heath be <lb />
gated. The papers show that later <lb />
the investigation was made and a <lb />
of irregularities <lb />
And Now Cut it Out. <lb />
Wilcox kicked against going to <lb />
the penitentiary, whereas he ought <lb />
to have been content not to have <lb />
to kick against the <lb />
Sentinel. <lb />
They Would Have Been Well. <lb />
It is an open question <lb />
there would have been so many of <lb />
the Wilson defendants sick Mon- <lb />
day morning last bad some other <lb />
judge than Judge Shaw been on <lb />
the <lb />
.--<lb /></p>
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TWO <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
THE REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
THREE<lb />
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL <lb />
MONDAY, <lb />
C. B. Hassell, who has been <lb />
with the Atlantic Coast Line here <lb />
left this morning for Williamston <lb />
where he will engage in business <lb />
R. O. left this morning <lb />
on a trip to the if <lb />
he don't get on <lb />
the way. <lb />
W. B. Wilson left Sunday <lb />
New York. <lb />
S. B. returned <lb />
day from Danville. <lb />
J. M. Blow, of Winterville, <lb />
came up today. <lb />
J. H. Keel has returned from <lb />
Macclesfield and is again with <lb />
the A. C. R. at the depot. <lb />
Norris White, of Greensboro, <lb />
visiting his brother, H. <lb />
White. <lb />
W. S. Bernard, of Chapel Hill, <lb />
arrived Saturday evening to <lb />
relatives. <lb />
Leon returned Saturday <lb />
evening from Hamilton. <lb />
F. C. Harding went to j <lb />
Saturday evening. <lb />
Mrs. W. F. Burch and children <lb />
returned Saturday evening from a <lb />
visit to Baltimore. <lb />
J. C Cobb, of took <lb />
the train Saturday evening <lb />
for Grifton. <lb />
B. S. Spencer, of I <lb />
Saturday here. <lb />
Mies Pit rick returned <lb />
Saturday evening from a visit to <lb />
Rocky Mount. <lb />
Joe Patrick, of spent <lb />
today in town. <lb />
H. W. Whedbee, J. L. Fleming <lb />
and II. A. White left this morn- <lb />
for Wrightsville to attend the <lb />
Lodge. <lb />
E. of Nashville, who <lb />
has been visiting his brother, Rev. <lb />
H. M. Eure, returned borne today. <lb />
Hon. L. I. Moore left Saturday <lb />
evening for Wilson. <lb />
R. B. Jarvis, of A. C. L , M <lb />
rived Saturday evening to visit j <lb />
his mother, Mrs. M. A. Jarvis, j <lb />
and returned to Point I <lb />
this morning to resume his duties. I <lb />
W. S Atkins went to j <lb />
ton today. <lb />
. TUESDAY, JUNE <lb />
O. L. Joyner left Monday eve- <lb />
for <lb />
John Gay left Monday evening <lb />
for New Bern. <lb />
W. Bernard, of Chapel Hill, I <lb />
left Monday for LaGrange. <lb />
S. M returned Mon- j <lb />
day evening from Washington. <lb />
O. of spent to- <lb />
day here. <lb />
B. W. Moseley returned Mon- <lb />
day evening from Bethel. <lb />
Miss Lillian Carr went to <lb />
son this morning to visit friends. <lb />
E. M. Cheek left on the morning <lb />
train for Raleigh. <lb />
Jack Cherry went to Norfolk <lb />
today. <lb />
A. E. Tucker went up the road <lb />
today. <lb />
C. V. Newton and Allen King <lb />
of Falkland, spent the day here. <lb />
L. A. Cobb, of Grifton, spent <lb />
today here. <lb />
R. L. Davis, of was <lb />
in town today. <lb />
D. L. James and R. L. <lb />
Carr left this morning for Winston <lb />
to attend the dental <lb />
Superior Court Clerk D. C. <lb />
Moore and David went to <lb />
Bethel today. <lb />
To get prompt attention all mail orders should be addressed to <lb />
C. T. GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
IF YOU GET IT HT <lb />
BIG STORE <lb />
ITS ALL- 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 />
AH the new weaves in all colors and <lb />
WHITEWASH percent, <lb />
reduction on all former prices. <lb />
Slippers and Shoes-They are made <lb />
by Ziegler Bros. Comfort, Style and Quality. <lb />
Just new and complete line of <lb />
PICTURE FRAMES, New Shapes <lb />
and New Styles. Prices low. <lb />
Stetson Shoes for Men <lb />
All the new lasts. Ask to see them if <lb />
you would be well dressed. <lb />
HOSIERY <lb />
For Ladies, Children and Babies. Drop Stitch, <lb />
Colors and White. <lb />
CLOTHING <lb />
A BIG CUT on all former prices of hot weather <lb />
Clothing for Men, Boys and Children. <lb />
Baby Carriages and <lb />
and best line to select from. <lb />
All Furniture Reduced. <lb />
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 />
.- <lb />
Ayden News and Advertisements. <lb />
The Ayden Branch Office of The Eastern Reflector is in charge of E. V. to whom any matter for publication on this <lb />
page should be sent, and who is our authorized agent in Ayden and surrounding territory. <lb />
W. C. JACKSON CO. <lb />
Dealers in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, <lb />
CLOTHING, HATS, <lb />
HARDWARE, GROCERIES, ETC. <lb />
Hay, Corn, Lime, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls. <lb />
Depository for <lb />
Public School Books. <lb />
Agents for <lb />
Royal Blue Shoes. <lb />
AYDEN ITEMS. <lb />
J. P. <lb />
Boys and Children's <lb />
CLOTHING <lb />
Dry Notions, Shoes, flats, <lb />
A Few of Flour at per lb. or bbL <lb />
Short While <lb />
Lawns Reduced to <lb />
SATISFACTORY DEPARTMENT STORE. <lb />
J. R. Smith Bro. <lb />
Quality is ever the first consideration in store, because <lb />
u only basis for values that insures the satisfaction <lb />
of customers and the continuance of successful business. <lb />
STOCK OF <lb />
General Dry Goods, Millinery, Furniture, <lb />
Hardware, Groceries, Etc., <lb />
is probably the most extensive in town, our prices are <lb />
WHy i We also carry a stock of such as <lb />
Hay, Corn, etc. Let us serve yon. J. R. Bro. <lb />
you bought it from HINES it's all <lb />
Country <lb />
Produce <lb />
Bought <lb />
Sold. <lb />
Live and <lb />
Let Live <lb />
to all. <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Shoes, <lb />
Groceries, Hardware. <lb />
J. W. and BROS. <lb />
GENERAL <lb />
HEADQUARTERS FOR <lb />
AMERICAN FIELD AND HOG FENCE <lb />
Ayden, N. C, June 1903. <lb />
Dr. L. C. Skinner S Sunday <lb />
Greenville on a visit to his <lb />
brother who recently arrived from <lb />
New York. <lb />
M. M. Sauls returned Monday <lb />
evening from Wilson he <lb />
went Saturday to see his father and <lb />
mother. <lb />
W. K. Hooks leaves Monday for <lb />
Fremont working life insurance. <lb />
Mr. Hooks is a young man of <lb />
qualities and well worthy of <lb />
success in any business he enters. <lb />
Miss Ida M. Edwards, daughter <lb />
J. J. Edwards, who recently <lb />
moved to Ayden from <lb />
i in on Monday train <lb />
Horn a visit elsewhere. Miss Ed- <lb />
graduated at the Normal <lb />
and Industrial college few weeks <lb />
ago. <lb />
Freddie J. Tucker returned <lb />
Monday morning from a visit to <lb />
. her father, J. L. Tucker, near <lb />
My attention hag been called to- <lb />
day to the extremely neglected <lb />
j condition the cemetery. lam <lb />
told that only one lot, that of Mr. <lb />
J. L is cared for. <lb />
I am sure that it is only necessary <lb />
mention it in order that those <lb />
who own lots may think a moment <lb />
the sacred resting place <lb />
those who are dead but <lb />
will only he careful <lb />
preserved bat planted in <lb />
flowers as becomes a Christian <lb />
people. laud without <lb />
land without <lb />
Immediately the <lb />
writing of the preceding I <lb />
that a committee has <lb />
appointed to look into the <lb />
and take <lb />
step as may be proper to interest <lb />
our citizens in the work of caring <lb />
for a-d the <lb />
sleeping place of those <lb />
on <lb />
Mrs. Burroughs arrived <lb />
Tuesday to visit her pa- <lb />
rents here, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. <lb />
Berry. <lb />
Misses Nancy Coward and Olivia <lb />
Berry returned Tuesday evening <lb />
from a visit to Scotland <lb />
TH bar made <lb />
convert by leading editorial in <lb />
Tuesday's semi-weekly on the or <lb />
of a For the <lb />
Prevention of Crudity to <lb />
He wants a life <lb />
Provided, however. He inter <lb />
viewed Hie had proved to my <lb />
REPORT OF <lb />
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS. JUNE II, 1903. <lb />
Loans and Discounts. <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Expenses Paid. 110.00 <lb />
Due from banks <lb />
Cash. 917.70 <lb />
Total. <lb />
Capital Stock. <lb />
Interest. 179.47<lb />
Total. <lb />
TWO STORES-DOUBLE BRICK BLOCK <lb />
ALL KINDS OF <lb />
and <lb />
Ladles, see our special line of Hosiery, insertion and Em- <lb />
Both quality and price will suit you. <lb />
goods km <lb />
Handsome line of at special prices. Fruit Jars <lb />
already in. Automatic Spray Pumps for tobacco. <lb />
bushels Peanuts. <lb />
filling an u fart lining <lb />
Incorporated AYDEN, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
J. J. Stokes. Pres. E. G. Cox, Sec. <lb />
K. C. Cannon, Treas. J. M. Supt. <lb />
Saw and Planing Mill. <lb />
System y. <lb />
Grist Mill. <lb />
Wood and Iron Working. <lb />
Undertakers. <lb />
Repairing of all Kinds. <lb />
Manufacturers <lb />
Lumber, Carts, Wagons, <lb />
Tobacco Trucks. Harrows, <lb />
Screen Doors, Columns, <lb />
Brackets, <lb />
In and out door House <lb />
Trimmings. <lb />
ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT. <lb />
NICE STOCK CASKETS AND COFFINS IN <lb />
OAK AND WALNUT. SERVICE ALWAYS AT <lb />
CALL. FREE HEARSE. <lb />
Let on quote you prices on anything you want. <lb />
mi. <lb />
Physician and <lb />
Surgeon. <lb />
AYDEN, <lb />
Office in Brick Block. <lb />
T B <lb />
I, fr I <lb />
INCH. <lb />
ill. or In. apart <lb />
EDWIN TRIPP CO. <lb />
. DEALERS IN . <lb />
FANCY GROCERIES, <lb />
Fruits, Confections and Cigars <lb />
Finest Soda Fountain in <lb />
All Die popular <lb />
Cold Drinks. Service <lb />
prompt. Give us a call. <lb />
DENNIS <lb />
IX <lb />
or- 6th <lb />
Beef <lb />
Special Hog, Horse and Cattle <lb />
Stays In. or In. apart <lb />
Made of large, strong, high grade steel wires, heavily galvanized. <lb />
Amply provides for expansion and contraction. Is practically ever- <lb />
lasting. Never goes wrong, no matter how great a strain is put on it. <lb />
Does not mutilate, but doe, efficiently, turn cattle, horses, hogs <lb />
and pigs. <lb />
EVERY ROD OF AMERICAN FENCE GUARANTEED <lb />
by the manufacturers and by us. Call and see it. Can show you how <lb />
will save you money and fence your fields so they will stay fenced. <lb />
Also Mower. Rakes. Binders, Cultivators and all <lb />
IMPROVED FARM MACHINERY. <lb />
WEAK EYES. <lb />
Why suffer from eye strain, <lb />
pain in the eye balls, severe <lb />
headaches general dis- <lb />
comforts the eyes, when <lb />
J. W. <lb />
GRADUATE OPTICIAN, <lb />
AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
Can permanently cure yon of <lb />
those discomforts by fitting <lb />
you with the proper glasses. <lb />
Satisfaction guaranteed <lb />
or your money re- <lb />
funded. <lb />
HART JENKINS, <lb />
General <lb />
EVERYTHING KEPT IN A FIRST <lb />
I CLASS STORE. <lb />
Get our prices on Meat and Flour <lb />
before buying. <lb />
Don't sell Egg and Chickens <lb />
till yon get our offer on them. <lb />
THE AYDEN HUSTLERS <lb />
AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
Ayden Brick Works, <lb />
E. S. EDWARDS, <lb />
Owner and Manager. <lb />
AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
A L. SMITH,<lb />
A Full Line of Millinery <lb />
Goods. <lb />
Dr. Louis C Skinner, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND <lb />
SURGEON. <lb />
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb />
One door north of <lb />
EDWARDS <lb />
Up-to-date <lb />
CLOTHIERS <lb />
Are doing the business <lb />
of Ayden and its territory. It is <lb />
to go away from <lb />
home to get a nice stylish <lb />
have them at all prices. We are <lb />
also prepared to do a large <lb />
in <lb />
Dry Goods, <lb />
and General Merchandise. <lb />
AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
the best Brick in <lb />
Eastern Carolina. Bricks <lb />
all hand made- Makes furnace, <lb />
arch building brick. Full <lb />
always on baud. Prices to <lb />
suit the times. Write or phone <lb />
me for prices by the thousand or <lb />
car load. Yours truly, <lb />
EDWARDS. <lb />
MOTEL <lb />
N. C. <lb />
EDWIN TRIPP, Proprietor. <lb />
Best the affords. <lb />
meets all trains. <lb />
table Rooms. Electric lights. <lb />
E. <lb />
VICTOR COX, <lb />
AT LAW, <lb />
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb />
m.- <lb /></p>
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Mt <lb />
III <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
SEMI AND FRIDAY. <lb />
WHICH ARD, <lb />
PAUL R. OUTLAW, <lb />
Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
Associate Editor. <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 office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb />
in ti <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 1903 <lb />
TIME TO EQUALIZE TAXATION. <lb />
BEST AGAIN. Recently the report was sent out Mecklenburg county wants to <lb />
from Charlotte that Bishop A. be made a separate judicial district, <lb />
Coke Smith changed his residence on account of the congestion of the <lb />
from that city to Norfolk because court docket. This is not an en- <lb />
two ministers who aspired to viable but if Mecklenburg <lb />
election to the Bishopric three really needs a judge all to itself it <lb />
years hence thought his ought to nave one. <lb />
in this state would lessen their <lb />
chances of election. In a letter to j The order of the army is that <lb />
,,,.,,. Charlotte Chronicle Bishop uniforms will be permitted in <lb />
Raleigh, N. C, June <lb />
Commissioner has; Smith denies this report and saloons. Now if the government <lb />
H from Asheville, be no motive prompted his re- will offer amendment reading <lb />
went to look after unlicensed j <lb />
agents unlicensed <lb />
companies. He found that <lb />
agents had not done much business. <lb />
We would like to where <lb />
Insurance Commissioner Young <lb />
the power to allow law- <lb />
breakers to go unmolested upon <lb />
their promise to sin no more. The <lb />
following dispatch brings forth our I<lb />
hi us will be permitted, in <lb />
the we'll have a real <lb />
Within the past week this <lb />
He net them agreed to Per on its society page <lb />
in issue met them and they agreed to o., p. <lb />
The communication of Jams In Mondays Issue lit announcements <lb />
of THE DAILY in reference to the article in ; North Carolina folks to <lb />
paper on Saturday ad vising that the school building be We Europe spend summer. <lb />
of brick instead of wood, brings out facts that deeply con , were to <lb />
every citizen of the town. The declaration is made that and Observer. <lb />
J . . ,.,, , . , . i by doing business without a license . , . . <lb />
the leaning of the trustees to a wood building is not from choice, . ,, Are we getting rich, or is it no <lb />
but necessity, and that they would much prefer a brick build- ere , longer fashionable to cut and run <lb />
if the fund at their disposal was sufficient. j else they would not hare <lb />
Jarvis gives figures showing the amount of the school ; lightly. found agents <lb />
bonds to be about short of enough to erect and properly j had done much ; u beat when it <lb />
equip a building of brick, and asks, will some one tell how they other words the law breakers had to the people , for of hen <lb />
can get this additional money. He then offers a suggestion only broken the law in a few of Charlotte fails <lb />
by which the needed can be obtained, and The because they had not had; toe worth having. <lb />
the opportunity. the man <lb />
The Wilmington Messenger says <lb />
the two-thirds majority rule will <lb />
liar Cleveland's way to the <lb />
nation. From this distance it <lb />
appears that the Old Man will put <lb />
up the bars himself. <lb />
Charlotte comes in for more no- <lb />
over a lawsuit between two <lb />
tor does not believe a better suggestion can be made. <lb />
As to the town's ownership of the street and sidewalks ad- <lb />
joining the old academy lot, Gov. point is clear, and <lb />
there should he no hesitancy in the willingness of the aldermen <lb />
to pay for if. It is just to do so. The school is of the town <lb />
and for the town, and The believes that the alder- <lb />
men, in paying a just price for the street through the property, <lb />
pie to whom government is nearest <lb />
who obeys the law and expects to <lb />
be protected by its strict enforce- fountain for <lb />
against those who do not <lb />
obey, is a simple citizen. <lb />
It has been discovered that <lb />
As the recent floods, fires and <lb />
cyclones have not been attributed <lb />
to Cleveland's second <lb />
they were probably due to <lb />
nature. <lb />
So many wrecks and collisions, there are four times as many <lb />
would represent the wishes of a large majority of the citizens, , Thu n, t,. <lb />
, , . , . .,. on the Southern railroad who stammer as women ditto. he business office of the Dur- <lb />
and the act would have their approval. As to the suggestion, . . , . . <lb />
. ,. , , . to the conclusion that the Now some sour chap is due to, am Herald was robbed of about <lb />
that a higher license tax be levied upon liquor dealers and a <lb />
the conclusion that <lb />
part of it applied to the school building fund, nothing could become so gigantic as <lb />
more fair. is this true when the inequality hereto- o render it incapable of proper <lb />
fore existing between the liquor license tax and the property i management under one head. It <lb />
tax is taken into consideration. While the liquor license tax j has been the principle of that road <lb />
has been almost the lowest figure prescribed under the town to expand its mileage and power <lb />
charter, the tax on property has been raised to the full Dy gobbling up all other roads in <lb />
chap <lb />
observe that it is because women Sunday night. Another blow <lb />
do not stop talking long enough to North Carolina's exhibit at St. <lb />
stammer. i Louis. <lb />
We knew it had to come. A What is the matte with our <lb />
clairvoyant predicted the old friend the fake <lb />
nation of the king and fungus It appears that he has <lb />
Am hey have had almost as near immunity and cluing them in one Unfortunately the I not registered at the undertaker's <lb />
from taxation as the charter would permit, we do not one f to any, this season, <lb />
the saloon per. I could conscientiously complain have prom, <lb />
if are required to a higher license. i . . , <lb />
H , , , ., c . , . rather than a benefit. Ev- <lb />
The Reflector stands by what it said Saturday, that the , <lb />
,,,,.,. ,., ., . , , . , acquisition of another load has <lb />
graded school buildings ought by all means to be of brick. J <lb />
We hope the additional money necessary to this end may be been followed by the cutting off of <lb />
and employee the <lb />
re U. <lb />
about it until the tragedy was a <lb />
week old. Roosevelt's is <lb />
There's no use trying to do a If he <lb />
the business, says Ad-Art, but for the he <lb />
The board of aldermen soon to retire from office could do of their duties and labors <lb />
the crowning act of their administration by paying the trustees whose ability to perform <lb />
; there's no use sitting still and <lb />
letting the other fellow creep into <lb />
i the business that really belongs to <lb />
works he would starve to death. <lb />
a just sum for the street across the school property ; and the was already overtaxed. Trainmen <lb />
coming board could begin their administration with no higher land are <lb />
credit than increasing the liquor license tax and applying it to worked, officials more or less en-1 E. sentence. <lb />
the school building fund. demoralized, traffic thinks he can scrap his way to; <lb />
If Judge Boyd is in <lb />
i securing a pardon for he <lb />
ought to be made to serve out <lb />
congested, and the result is f re- another nomination election. Those soldiers who killed <lb />
The Re-. The president of the United disaster. This. He is one North Carolina's the king and queen acted almost <lb />
public of June contains several I States is responsible for the stink to be the situation, that the standing afflictions. disgracefully about it as an <lb />
good of flood scenes j arising from the depart- system is too large one man-i Indiana lynching brigade. <lb />
Id Manhattan along the Kan-J he selected Payne and such combination Several North <lb />
river. Manhattan is one of he knew that he was putting expansion has not been are being moved into <lb />
high office a man whose only The Old Dominion is due <lb />
to have mental anguish grievances I the home fellows may as well put <lb />
North Carolina federalists are, against somebody. UP shutters. <lb />
the finest cities in Kansas. It is <lb />
the educational of the <lb />
state, is populated by people <lb />
who never know when they are <lb />
beaten. The <lb />
determination in the following <lb />
from the Republic is <lb />
activities of nature caused <lb />
a halt in the business of <lb />
tan last week but in the face of <lb />
the calamity all are at work on <lb />
every side. The cleaning up pro- <lb />
has been the order of the day. <lb />
Merchants are all ready for <lb />
In the country the farmer <lb />
is arranging to plant another crop. <lb />
The warm rains and sunshine will <lb />
come again and brighten up tho <lb />
places of devastation with grow- <lb />
crops. Some were at dis- <lb />
and wondered if it was <lb />
worth while. It certainly is. <lb />
Such disasters soon pass from the <lb />
human thought. Let us push on, <lb />
extending to the more <lb />
the practical sympathy of man- <lb />
With Bob <lb />
Jeffreys on the Liverpool market <lb />
or <lb />
was his success in manipulating <lb />
state political machines for the making every effort to secure <lb />
It is extremely kind of the ad- <lb />
live there soon. <lb />
purpose of securing delegates for pardon or commutation of sentence j The Dunn Guide is one year <lb />
whoever him-the for the bank thief. That old. We extend congratulations I hi clean up the house <lb />
House bureau of explanations is guilty crimes and best wishes to Bro. Pitt man <lb />
apologies to the contrary i against the fatherless and afflicted, and his and promising <lb />
standing. and it will be a foul miscarriage of youngster. <lb />
justice if he is not punished ac-j <lb />
The fact that an accused cording to the law and testimony. I friend is <lb />
was allowed to go through One of the reasons given is that <lb />
two trials with a gun on his person Mr- physical condition <lb />
is a highly discreditable reflection <lb />
now tax collector of Henderson. <lb />
While he deserves higher things he <lb />
King Peter <lb />
managed to land without <lb />
making any from the rear <lb />
end of a car, but our Strenuous <lb />
Example is likely to be chasing <lb />
oysters around Oyster Bay when <lb />
the geese are eating the green grass <lb />
off the grave of Peter. <lb />
upon his keepers. In fact, the <lb />
brand of common sense displayed <lb />
by some officers have had <lb />
Wilcox in charge is distinctly be <lb />
low standard. <lb />
That threadbare and shining <lb />
yarn about Judge <lb />
brother's record as a man killer <lb />
is getting into the papers again. <lb />
would not stand the strain of long be true in any <lb />
Why didn't he in which he is <lb />
think of his poor health when he <lb />
was helping to rob women <lb />
children Pardon, indeed It is <lb />
Another has been presented <lb />
to the president. But then the <lb />
president soon rides one horse to <lb />
death.<lb />
outrageous to suggest such a thing. <lb />
A magazine article is headed <lb />
to See <lb />
would like to see him walking back <lb />
to Oyster Bay his trunk under <lb />
the Kentucky fend leader, <lb />
says he is confident of acquittal, <lb />
and the public will probably agree <lb />
with him. <lb />
The federalized state is <lb />
to be with new rapid-fire j En- <lb />
rifles. No doubt the United that the former has its <lb />
States government will provide <lb />
the right kind from its point of <lb />
view, but from our point of view <lb />
Roosevelt talks about <lb />
the this is about all <lb />
the canal will get even unto the <lb />
third and fourth generations. <lb />
broomsticks would be the proper <lb />
weapons with which to arm the <lb />
United States army North Caro- <lb />
enemies assassinated while the <lb />
latter has them cut of by due pro- <lb />
of war. <lb />
The cutting off of rural mail <lb />
routes may he for the purpose of <lb />
removing unfair with <lb />
Carnegie libraries. <lb />
The indications are that North <lb />
Carolina's years prisoner is <lb />
making a play for the <lb />
insane asylum. <lb />
new king will hardly <lb />
live long enough to be called Peter <lb />
the Great. <lb />
Prince Peter accepts the <lb />
throne. For the time being Ohio <lb />
is distanced. <lb />
i- <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
FIVE <lb />
Men's Summer <lb />
Oxfords. <lb />
You are neglecting the first of Summer <lb />
if you fad to wear low shoes. <lb />
make more profit on high Shoes than on <lb />
low, but in summer, with low shoes, we make more <lb />
friends. <lb />
Smartness and comfort very swellest <lb />
of the new shapes are always little in advance of <lb />
their general appearance. <lb />
Patent Kid and Patent Leather, Ideal Kid and <lb />
Kid. Some new toes and lasts. Money hack if anything <lb />
goes wrong. <lb />
NEWS NOTES FROM <lb />
WINTERVILLE. <lb />
N. C, June <lb />
Editor of the Reflector and <lb />
Prof. W. H. of Green <lb />
ville, were here yesterday on <lb />
Young Jennings <lb />
also accompanied them. <lb />
Jason Joyner, of Farm ville, was <lb />
here yesterday and went away <lb />
happier because he carried with <lb />
and rode a brand new <lb />
buggy. <lb />
J. M. Blow, Esq., spent Monday <lb />
in Greenville. <lb />
A. SERIOUS MISTAKE. <lb />
E. C. DeWitt Co. is the name <lb />
of the f rm who the genuine <lb />
Witch Hazel DeWitt's is <lb />
the Witch Hazel Salve that heals <lb />
without a scar. It i a <lb />
serious mistake to use any other. <lb />
Witch Hazel Salve cures <lb />
blind, bleeding, itching and pro- <lb />
piles, burns, bruises, <lb />
eczema and all skin diseases. Sold <lb />
by John L. Wooten. <lb />
It Greece has sold his <lb />
bile. He said the ladies were so <lb />
afraid to go oat driving when his <lb />
machine was the street that he <lb />
decided to let it go. <lb />
Spent <lb />
Quite a number of our , <lb />
people attended the quarterly I <lb />
i- ; , <lb />
not stand the shocking strain of, <lb />
day and report a fine time. syrups, cathartics, <lb />
oar friends may be tired are invited to try the famous Those present were as <lb />
J. R. Ward, of Everett, <lb />
Sunday in town. <lb />
M. G. Bullock is very sick. <lb />
Mrs. J. W. Carson spent Sunday <lb />
in the country. <lb />
J. C Taylor Bro. are having <lb />
their store on Main street repaired. <lb />
It rumored after the completion <lb />
up stairs it will be sold to the Odd <lb />
Fellows and Masons for a hall. <lb />
Miss Mollie Bryan, of Winter- <lb />
ville, is here visiting friends and <lb />
relatives. <lb />
W. G. Lamb, of Williamston, <lb />
was in town Monday on business. <lb />
It. J. W. Carson is very sick <lb />
with rheumatism. <lb />
T. A. celebrated bis and <lb />
his two children's birthday Tues- <lb />
day, as they are all June bugs, <lb />
with fine barbecue and trim- <lb />
seeing hearing so <lb />
about Handy trucks, if so it is be <lb />
M. Hammond, <lb />
R. W. Car- <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
CLOTHIER. <lb />
little Early Risers. are I Col. <lb />
different from all other pills. W. Carson, <lb />
cause they have not seen and used m . J- G. W. Howard <lb />
, ; , .- a dose will not gripe, , ., . , . . , . <lb />
the trucks themselves. weaken or many people W. <lb />
also seems dull and sermons a mere call them the Easy Pill. W. G. Bullock, J. W. Thomas <lb />
repetition to men who know no- j Howell, Houston, Tex , says J. E. <lb />
thing of it's worth. You can easily I be used for Henry Urquhart, M. G. <lb />
headache, etc. Bob i A <lb />
Moore, Lafayette, says all i L- They had <lb />
matter others gripe and sicken, while a time and extended many <lb />
DeWitt's Little Risers do to Mr. Carson and children. <lb />
their work well and easy. Sold W. H. and wife left <lb />
by John L. Wooten. ; Wednesday morning for Rocky <lb />
Mount to spend a few days with <lb />
their daughter, Mrs. J. C.<lb />
You s not fail to visit the <lb />
New White Front <lb />
when in need of <lb />
Mot We Wearing Apparel. <lb />
We are showing beautiful things <lb />
in Thin Wash Lawns, J <lb />
from reading about them, <lb />
i but it is not such easy <lb />
to keep from hearing about them <lb />
I when every farmer you meet who <lb />
has seen and them wants to <lb />
tell you of it the first thing. Here's <lb />
what they matter <lb />
whether you have a good or poor <lb />
crop or whether tobacco sells for a <lb />
high or low price, they will pay <lb />
for themselves the first <lb />
G. Co. <lb />
, Who can beat J. R. <lb />
Cooper showed us a radish <lb />
i in. in length, in cir <lb />
on inference end in diameter. <lb />
Dr. Joseph Dixon was town <lb />
yesterday afternoon seeing about <lb />
some orders he has with <lb />
Just because a man suffer, from I SKIES, <lb />
boils is no indication that he is a has just fallen heir to two thousand <lb />
lobster. dollars by holding an insurance <lb />
policy Prof. wife. <lb />
d you enjoy what you fat t school here last spring. <lb />
If you don't your food does not do <lb />
you much good. <lb />
Cure is the remedy that every one <lb />
should take when there is <lb />
thing wrong with the stomach. <lb />
There is no way to the <lb />
health and strength of mind and <lb />
body except by nourishment. There <lb />
no way to nourish except <lb />
the stomach, <lb />
be kept healthy, pure <lb />
D. C. Moore came over Tuesday <lb />
on business. His many friends <lb />
were glad to greet him at his old <lb />
home. He returned Wednesday <lb />
to Greenville. <lb />
J. Andrews, of <lb />
The stomach came up this morning to visit bis. <lb />
mother. He left here <lb />
choicest offerings. <lb />
A. G. Cos Mfg. Co's buggy. .,, <lb />
or the Strength down ad Greenville to take a position with <lb />
i. , v .-JET the Atlantic Coast Line. <lb />
Pi; , , . M Some tobacco flues have ears No Carson had <lb />
Batiste, Mulls, Mercer- have <lb />
Zephyrs, a. G. Cox Mfg Co. have <lb />
etc. The White Goods i when a set is all wired together i dyspepsia and all stomach troubles <lb />
showing includes the seas g, wires are passed through of <lb />
there is no coming apart. Care- <lb />
man who has had a barn John <lb />
burned lack of this precaution <lb />
can appreciate its worth. <lb />
Mrs. Ellis, from near <lb />
den, was visiting P. H. Kittrell <lb />
here Saturday. <lb />
I Miss Annie Joyner, of Ports- <lb />
mouth, is spending some time <lb />
I Miss Bertha Dawson and sis <lb />
here. <lb />
THE NOTION STOCK <lb />
is complete with Embroideries, <lb />
Laces, Corsets, Handkerchiefs, <lb />
Vests, Gloves, etc. <lb />
Give us a call and we will please <lb />
you at <lb />
roasting <lb />
first of the <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Wholesale retail Grocer and <lb />
Fine Work. Dealer. paid for <lb />
., , t Cotton Seed, Oil <lb />
Have you vim the art Turkeys <lb />
T- Evans, . <lb />
THE NEW WHITE FRONT, <lb />
JAS. F. DAVENPORT. <lb />
etc. Bed- <lb />
on Dickinson steads, Mattresses, Oak Suite, Ba <lb />
avenue, If not you ought by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor <lb />
go there, just to look if for Lounges, Safes, P. <lb />
some the handsomest work ever roots, Henry George Can, <lb />
done in Greenville and it Will d Cherries, Peaches, Apples <lb />
It would be interesting for pare favorably with that of any I A-es, Syrup, Jelly, Milk <lb />
ho have not done so to visit the city photographer- He makes all Meat, Soap <lb />
factory here and see what kind of sizes of photographs, in . <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. <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 />
in -my style <lb />
At the mission meeting Sunday <lb />
night interesting papers were read <lb />
by Misses Annie and by <lb />
Cos. Short followed <lb />
by A. G. and J. D. Cox. <lb />
Watch the Win- <lb />
ville is neither dead nor asleep. <lb />
STRENGTH <lb />
Good Yield. <lb />
G. L. Moore, of Bethel town- <lb />
ship, tells us he dug barrels <lb />
per acre on two acres of potatoes <lb />
this season and now has a nice <lb />
crop of cotton on the same land. <lb />
That is farming right. <lb />
Some men are too busy to make <lb />
and some are too lazy <lb />
make enemies. <lb />
enabling the digestive organs <lb />
to digest, assimilate and transform <lb />
all of the wholesome food that may <lb />
he eaten into the of blood j <lb />
that nourishes the nerves, feeds <lb />
the tissues, hardens the muscles <lb />
and recuperates the organs of the <lb />
entire body. Dyspepsia <lb />
Cure cures Catarrh of <lb />
the Stomach and all stomach <lb />
orders. Sold by John L. Wooten. <lb />
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
Cheese, Best Butter, New <lb />
Sewing Machines, and nu <lb />
other goods. Quality and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb />
see me <lb />
S. M. Schultz. <lb />
Ph. -e <lb />
BETHEL ITEMS.<lb />
Give your farm a name and order <lb />
The Reflector to print it on your <lb />
stationery. <lb />
Your Tongue <lb />
If it's coated, your stomach <lb />
is bad, your liver is out of <lb />
order. Pills will clean <lb />
your tongue, cure your <lb />
make your liver right. <lb />
Easy to take, easy to operate. <lb />
All <lb />
K C, June <lb />
W. W. bought a 14- <lb />
old calf from G. <lb />
that dressed MS lbs. That <lb />
is the kind of beef that Thomas <lb />
handles. <lb />
in <lb />
or Then <lb />
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE <lb />
O. P. ft CO . . . <lb />
When baseball umpire feels <lb />
that all the world is against him <lb />
he ought to be thankful he isn't a <lb />
at a prize baby show. <lb />
JUST <lb />
ONE <lb />
WORD that word Is <lb />
It refers to Dr. Liver Pills <lb />
Is and <lb />
Mrs. Swain, of MEANS HEALTH. <lb />
came up Saturday to <lb />
father, w, j. returned <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Dr. G. P. Thigpen, of <lb />
was town Monday prospecting <lb />
for a place to locate. He tells the <lb />
writer he things of locating here <lb />
We would gladly welcome aim in I <lb />
our town. <lb />
T. Q. Brit ton is very sick. <lb />
hope he will soon be out again. <lb />
Are you <lb />
Troubled with indigestion <lb />
Sick headache <lb />
Bilious <lb />
Insomnia <lb />
ANY of these symptom and many others <lb />
indicate inaction of the LIVER, <lb />
Ms Pills <lb />
Take Mo Substitute.<lb /></p>
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SIX <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
GRADED SCHOOL MATTERS. <lb />
Pro. Dove Elected Superintendent <lb />
The board of trustees of the <lb />
graded school held a meeting Mon- <lb />
day afternoon to consider matters <lb />
in connection with the school <lb />
AYDEN ITEMS. <lb />
from 3rd <lb />
; satisfaction that man is an <lb />
too so. He wants to know <lb />
if a beautiful young woman it ho I <lb />
gives a man the <lb />
is guilty of a violation of law. I <lb />
An agreement was entered into t , . , u ., , ., <lb />
. . Not knowing winch side the <lb />
case I am to hear this is <lb />
respectfully referred to Green <lb />
the public school building for the . , <lb />
i , . i j ville lawyers. <lb />
between the trustees and <lb />
board of education by which <lb />
colored race, situated just west of <lb />
town, is transferred to the trustees <lb />
to be used the graded school for <lb />
that race. <lb />
A committee was appointed to <lb />
go before the board of aldermen <lb />
And ask for the of a tax <lb />
sufficient to meet the ex- <lb />
of the school. <lb />
Prof. W. B. Dove, of Reid-ville, <lb />
was elected superintendent <lb />
graded schools at a salary of <lb />
Joyner Hardy and Minnie Dan- <lb />
Mrs. J. C. Gardner left ins <lb />
morning for oil <lb />
a visit to Mrs. Hill, formerly <lb />
Miss Nita May, of Maple <lb />
Miss Helen is g this <lb />
week at Mr. R. A. Dar in I <lb />
Greene county, visiting her <lb />
friends, M <lb />
Darden. <lb />
Ayden is resourceful. <lb />
Lyons traded m pony for a <lb />
razor-back Bring any old <lb />
,. thing you to Ayden you <lb />
Marriage Licenses ,. . . <lb />
can sell it. We're after <lb />
Register of Deeds R. Williams man shall go away in-- <lb />
issued licenses last week to the. The meeting of i , -j <lb />
following commissioner. tonight. <lb />
white of importance i to be is derail. <lb />
C. F. EvaN. Phillips. We'll in full Utter. <lb />
Some of the people hi <lb />
lug, some are I <lb />
assessment of their . <lb />
J. J. <lb />
MEN AND WOMEN, and H. Cannon <lb />
and Jobs is L were <lb />
To take of Special Offer Made here today. I. ere is I v .- <lb />
by Jno. L. Wooten. should take If the is <lb />
fair, just, honest and u <lb />
Jno. L. enterprising ,.;,,; <lb />
druggists, is advertising today for. . . <lb />
fifty men and women to take ad- or <lb />
vantage of the special half price their fail <lb />
offer he is making on Dr. Howard's minded man can ask i <lb />
celebrated for the cure of for no <lb />
constipation and dyspepsia and eve or <lb />
get a fifty package at r <lb />
price, cents. J <lb />
So positive is he of the remark , plaint. Now make <lb />
power of this specific to whether private <lb />
these disease, as well as sick head full abate h <lb />
aches and troubles, that he; t <lb />
agrees to the money to any , . <lb />
customer whom this medicine does J 1-- . <lb />
not quickly relieve and cure. owner , <lb />
With Dr. Howard's specific much i much i <lb />
you can eat what yon want; i <lb />
and haver ill consequences <lb />
It strengthens the stomach, gives I <lb />
perfect digestion, regulates the Harris, <lb />
bowels, creates an appetite, . ,. T u <lb />
Md makes life worth the living. m If <lb />
This is an opportunity at . m of <lb />
to of the , the In <lb />
cine ever for half its the which M M <lb />
Continues to make Miraculous Cures <lb />
READ THIS LETTERS <lb />
ALMOST A MIRACLE. <lb />
S. C, KM. <lb />
September. I took In a bad form. <lb />
Ha the disease started I had to give up my work and go to <lb />
bed. It continued to arrow until were badly drawn, <lb />
much so that I could not use them. My less were drawn back until my <lb />
feet touched my I a baby for nearly twelve <lb />
The muscles of my and leg were hard and up. I death <lb />
time treated by an different in Dillon and <lb />
Marlon, but none of them do me any rood, until Dr. J. P. Dillon, <lb />
to me. He told me to try your He cot me one bottle <lb />
of the medicine and I began to take It and before the bottle up I <lb />
began to get better. I Are and a half bottles and was completely cured. <lb />
two my health has been excellent ever since. Have bad <lb />
no symptoms of rheumatism. I regard as by far the best <lb />
remedy on the market. I cannot too much for it. I have <lb />
recommended it to others and It baa cured them. <lb />
a further, that I began to walk in about after I began to take <lb />
of in about months alter began <lb />
to take It, I could walk good as anybody, and went back to work again. <lb />
Very truly, JAMES <lb />
AH Druggists, or sent express prepaid on receipt of <lb />
Chemical Co., . Baltimore, <lb />
THE GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
STA EVIDENCE. <lb />
Fresh testimony in great <lb />
if constantly coming in, <lb />
Dr, King's New Discovery for <lb />
Coughs and Colds to <lb />
in- A recent <lb />
from T. J. <lb />
Va. serves as example. He <lb />
had for <lb />
and doctored all the <lb />
without being benefited. <lb />
Tin n I begin taking Dr. King's <lb />
Discovery, and a few bottles <lb />
v. holly cured Equally <lb />
in curing all Lung and Throat <lb />
troubles. Consumption, Pneumonia <lb />
and Grip. Guaranteed by Jno. L. <lb />
Wooten Druggist. Trial bottles <lb />
free, regular sizes and <lb />
California produces more <lb />
worth of oranges than of <lb />
over <lb />
and <lb />
Mint <lb />
Dainty things for any meal sold <lb />
at prices to suit <lb />
any purse. <lb />
We provide th most attractive necessities for your <lb />
table. We do it this having the best Groceries, <lb />
by handling them in the best way, and by selling them <lb />
at the most reasonable margin. <lb />
Cotton seed Meal and Hulls, Hay, Oats, Corn and Bran <lb />
always on hand. <lb />
Johnston Bros.<lb />
DRIVEN TO DESPERATION. <lb />
Living at an out of way <lb />
place, remote from civilization, a <lb />
is often driven to <lb />
of accident, resulting <lb />
in Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers, <lb />
etc. Lay in a supply of <lb />
Salve. It's the best on <lb />
earth. at Wooten's Drugstore. <lb />
J. B. a young man of <lb />
Farmville, was among those who <lb />
obtained license last week from <lb />
State Board of Pharmacy.<lb />
JAS. B. WHITE, <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
and Department Store, <lb />
WORST OF ALL EXPERIENCE. <lb />
Can anything lie worse than to <lb />
feel that minute ill be <lb />
last Such was the of <lb />
Mrs. S. H. Ala. <lb />
three ale writes, <lb />
endured insufferable from <lb />
stomach and bowel <lb />
Death seemed inevitable <lb />
when doctors remedies failed. <lb />
At length I induced to try <lb />
Electric Bitters a. o the was <lb />
miraculous. I Improved at once <lb />
and now I'm completely recovered. <lb />
Fore Liver, Kidney, and <lb />
Bowel Bitters is <lb />
the only medicine. Only Its <lb />
guaranteed b Wooten's Drug <lb />
Store, <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
price, with the as <lb />
of a well business to , <lb />
refuel i money if it does not i <lb />
satisfaction. o her <lb />
If you cannot call at Jno. L. has <lb />
store today, send i u n <lb />
cents by mail, and be will <lb />
you a package, promptly, <lb />
paid. <lb />
He has able to <lb />
a limited supply of the <lb />
great is the and <lb />
should not delay <lb />
of the liberal offer he is <lb />
this week. <lb />
License taxes <lb />
Sheriff Harrington give i <lb />
to persons subject in lie i <lb />
to call on him at m A <lb />
cl <lb />
i . max <lb />
-ii Tarboro <lb />
II <lb />
iii all its <lb />
. i <lb />
A stock of carefully selected Groceries, Dry Goods, <lb />
Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Furnishings. <lb />
Country Produce bought and sold. Fresh Butter, Eggs <lb />
and Family Supplies constantly on hand. Country trade <lb />
a specialty. Flour and feed by the car load. <lb />
JAS. B. WHITE. <lb />
During the lat three years <lb />
twenty-two millionaires have <lb />
in Their average age is <lb />
seventy-live years. <lb />
Will pay i <lb />
Beeswax. Sam W <lb />
THAT HEAD- <lb />
ACHE. <lb />
Would quickly leave yon, if you <lb />
Dr. King's New Life Pills. <lb />
Thousands of sufferers have prov- <lb />
ed matchless merit for Sick <lb />
and Nervous Headaches. They <lb />
make pure blood built up <lb />
your health. Only money <lb />
back if not cured. Sold by <lb />
Wooten's Drug Store. <lb />
. <lb />
should look over i <lb />
if they are<lb />
A TORPID LIVER <lb />
Is of <lb />
Constipation <lb />
Indigestion all <lb />
Symptoms. <lb />
The and Remedy known is <lb />
German Liver Powder <lb />
This Is not a drat mixture, but veritable <lb />
scientific translation one of Natures <lb />
innermost secrets. U you are a <lb />
will you FREE OF <lb />
sample Herman <lb />
Powder with Io <lb />
pat booklet, which contains authentic <lb />
testimonials patients who have been <lb />
cured by this wonderful Specific, not <lb />
delay, but send your full address at once to <lb />
The American Co. <lb />
f bid. <lb />
and recommended by <lb />
everywhere. <lb />
Km we. <lb />
Any people I i <lb />
head, any kind tho <lb />
blood, or sores be <lb />
cured by using i i <lb />
time. I know on <lb />
earth ran i <lb />
r cases I <lb />
for n- boy <lb />
had ind <lb />
and <lb />
would ho the tried <lb />
everything that in <lb />
this time and <lb />
worth ti my <lb />
v. I <lb />
is the pub- <lb />
lie, has had to- I rice <lb />
cents box. <lb />
MA H. <lb />
Cold Comfort <lb />
Is what we are after, and the possession of one of <lb />
our Refrigerators will insure sweet milk, cream and <lb />
butter, cool drinking water and many dainties that <lb />
would unattainable without the Refrigerator. <lb />
HAVE YOU A LAWN <lb />
If you have you will want a Lawn Mower pretty <lb />
soon, and we've, made it easy for you to own one. <lb />
There is no to borrow a lawn mower when we <lb />
we sell a good machine with best steel knives such <lb />
a satisfactory price, and guarantee it to do the work. <lb />
Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, and <lb />
everything else in the hardware line. <lb />
This salve can <lb />
Wooten's Dru; <lb />
N. C. <lb />
We prompt. <lb />
Bend model, r <lb />
i free report OB <lb />
U S OFFICE <lb />
The navy has been <lb />
using alcohol boat motors up to <lb />
with highly sat- <lb />
results. <lb />
OLD DOMINION <lb />
Shell <lb />
H. L. CARR <lb />
Incorporated 1903, <lb />
GO <lb />
Marble and Granite <lb />
Monument a <lb />
and Agents for Wire Fencing. <lb />
Main office and electric <lb />
Macon, <lb />
Branch offices and Mount, <lb />
N. C, and S. C. <lb />
For prices and address Rocky <lb />
Mount Office. <lb />
RIVER SIS VICE <lb />
Steamer H. L. Myers leave <lb />
Washington daily, except Sunday, <lb />
, at a. in for Greenville, leaves <lb />
I Greenville daily, except Sunday, <lb />
at in. Washington. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Baltimore, <lb />
New York Boston, <lb />
Aurora, South Creek. Belhaven, <lb />
j Swan Quarter, Ocracoke and <lb />
all for West with rail- <lb />
roads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion S. S. Go. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line and Chesapeake <lb />
H. Co. from Baltimore. Mer- <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
CHERRY, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
J. E. <lb />
Washington, N. O <lb />
J t <lb />
Three Times <lb />
the Value of <lb />
Any Other. <lb />
One Third Easier, <lb />
One Third Faster <lb />
mi <lb />
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Agents wanted in all <lb />
unoccupied territory. <lb />
Wilson Mfg Co <lb />
Atlanta, Ga <lb />
T. WHITE, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
D. W. <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
I 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 />
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN TH <lb />
OP NEWARK. N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
Cash Value, <lb />
Paid-up <lb />
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb />
Is Non <lb />
Will be re-instated if arrears be paid month while you <lb />
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb />
-of of arrears with interest. <lb />
second year No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb />
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and of 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 livable as an during the lifetime <lb />
f insured. <lb />
i D. W. <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Shall it be of Brick or Wood <lb />
That is the Question.<lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How often you can net a <lb />
thing <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box be prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our Hue of tools <lb />
is all you could desire, and <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
does not a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
. U. I Of Course <lb />
Greenville, N C. <lb />
i all Drug Habits <lb />
; carton from business, leaving no craving <lb />
for or nil . the and physical systems to <lb />
their nature -x causes disease. A home remedy <lb />
prepared an . <lb />
WE ft TRIAL TREATMENT <lb />
correspondence, ally with physicians, solicited. Write today. <lb />
Association <lb />
A Broadway, New York City <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
Horse Goods, <lb />
of <lb />
J. R. <lb />
Corey <lb />
From Kinston, N. C, to <lb />
Richmond, Va. <lb />
Tuesday, June <lb />
J. <lb />
IN <lb />
American and Italian garble <lb />
Wire and Iron Hence Sold. <lb />
Pi rat-Clans work prices reasonable <lb />
i pea on <lb />
William Fountain, H. D., <lb />
Physician and Surgeon, <lb />
N. Q. <lb />
one door east of post office, on <lb />
street<lb />
Train leaves Kinston at a. m., reaching Richmond about noon. <lb />
Returning leaves Richmond next day, 24th, at p. m., giving more <lb />
than a full day in the historic city and affording an opportunity of J fl <lb />
visiting the many places of interest. EVERYBODY GO AND ENJOY <lb />
THIS TRIP. Following is the <lb />
Whichard, N. C. <lb />
a. m. <lb />
a. in. <lb />
a. m. <lb />
m. <lb />
a. m. <lb />
7.00 a. m. <lb />
Greenville 7.10 a. m. <lb />
i Ii 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 <lb />
a. in. Fare <lb />
7.80 a. m. <lb />
Parmele . 7.46 a. in. <lb />
Hassell. 8.00 u. in. <lb />
Goose Nest. 8.10 a. m. <lb />
Hobgood. 8.25 a. in. <lb />
Neck 8.40 a. m. <lb />
M. M. SAULS, Ayden. <lb />
Jim Tillman he cannot get <lb />
justice in Colombia. Justice ought <lb />
to be the last thing he should <lb />
banker for. <lb />
Hair down the back is now the <lb />
Newport fashion. Drop stitch <lb />
hosiery takes a lower place. <lb />
It really seems as if some foolish <lb />
Pandora had opened the ice-chest <lb />
and June weather to <lb />
escape. <lb />
sponsor for the <lb />
peace of Well, <lb />
must have gone i. week. <lb />
A positive specific for bilious fever, <lb />
malaria, chills and fever, malarial <lb />
Malaria and debility, malarial <lb />
dyspepsia, dumb ague. <lb />
The Stock complete in every <lb />
and prices as low as the <lb />
lowest. Highest market price <lb />
paid produce. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb />
Stocks, Cotton, Grain <lb />
Private Wires to New York, <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
IN <lb />
J. I. PERRY CO. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
solicited. <lb />
Editor <lb />
Id Saturday's paper you Bay, <lb />
hear it talked that some <lb />
members of the board of school <lb />
trustees are in favor of erecting a <lb />
wooden building for the graded <lb />
school. The believes <lb />
it would be a serious mistake to <lb />
have such a building built of <lb />
wood if the trustees have such <lb />
in contemplation we hope they <lb />
will change their plans and put <lb />
up a brick house <lb />
The above extract is from <lb />
day's and it reads <lb />
like you thought the trustees had <lb />
determined on a wood building as <lb />
a matter of choice and not from <lb />
a matter of necessity. Such is <lb />
not the case. I do not think <lb />
there is a on the board who <lb />
would not prefer a brick building. <lb />
The situation this- We <lb />
are trustees of a sacred public <lb />
trust, we are charged with certain <lb />
public duties. The sum of <lb />
has been placed in our hands <lb />
with ch to meet and discharge <lb />
the duty of erecting and equip- <lb />
ping the necessary buildings for <lb />
the graded schools for the two <lb />
races. <lb />
Of this sum we must set apart at <lb />
least for and <lb />
the buildings for the <lb />
whites, and this is whether it <lb />
be of wood or brick. <lb />
We mutt also set apart at least <lb />
for the furniture and other <lb />
equipments for the white school <lb />
building. <lb />
We must also set a part at least <lb />
for the and re- <lb />
pairs to the colored school build <lb />
This leaves us but to <lb />
into buildings for the white child <lb />
Out of this we must pay the <lb />
charges of the architect, the com- <lb />
missions of the treasurer, <lb />
which will leave us about <lb />
for the building. <lb />
We must put up a building of <lb />
sufficient dimension and capacity <lb />
to accommodate the white child- <lb />
of the graded school district. <lb />
It will do to put up one of <lb />
capacity to accommodate a <lb />
part of the children in order to get <lb />
a brick building. We have gone <lb />
far enough in our investigations to <lb />
know we can put up such a build <lb />
out of wood with the we <lb />
have in hand and that we cannot <lb />
put it up of brick. The architect <lb />
and the tell us that a <lb />
building costs about one <lb />
third more than a wooden <lb />
That is to say, that if a wooden <lb />
building the same <lb />
building ill brick will cost about <lb />
We have the We <lb />
have not the If we had <lb />
we would all be for brick. <lb />
We are How can we <lb />
get Will or some one else <lb />
tell us <lb />
Do you say borrow it Then, <lb />
reply, two questions arise. 1st. <lb />
Have we the authority to do so <lb />
2nd. If we have the authority to <lb />
is it wise to For one <lb />
I am anxious that the management <lb />
and work of the school shall be <lb />
such as to silence all opposition. <lb />
Will going in debt tend to bring <lb />
about this end <lb />
I can one way <lb />
the needed two thousand <lb />
can be obtained. The town char- <lb />
gives the board of aldermen <lb />
power to property for <lb />
streets, side-walks, but it re- <lb />
quires the to m to pay for it. <lb />
The town bus title to the streets <lb />
and side walks in front of the o d <lb />
academy. It has never condemn- <lb />
ed it. The deed to the trustees of <lb />
Pitt academy <lb />
and side walks. The <lb />
of the academy property d <lb />
to the line of the Alfred Forbes <lb />
property on the east side of the <lb />
street, so that the legal title to <lb />
the street is in the trustees <lb />
of the academy. <lb />
began to build <lb />
up people began to cross the <lb />
my grounds and then Evans street <lb />
was opened across these grounds <lb />
simply by working them and not <lb />
by any condemnation proceedings <lb />
and compensation has ever been <lb />
made to the trustees. The only <lb />
title the town has to the street <lb />
either legal or equitable is such as <lb />
it has acquired by user. Now if <lb />
the board of aldermen will <lb />
out of its funds on the <lb />
sum of to the board of <lb />
tees as for the prop- <lb />
taken we will have half of the <lb />
needed sum to erect a brick build- <lb />
I knew such an <lb />
would be legal and I believe it <lb />
would be wine. <lb />
Then if the incoming board o <lb />
aldermen will make the tax on <lb />
liquor to the <lb />
town for purposes now <lb />
to help erect the school <lb />
and to help run the <lb />
school, this will give us another <lb />
Now with the two <lb />
dollars derived from these <lb />
two sources we change from a <lb />
wood to a brick So it is <lb />
in the power of the out going and <lb />
the iD-coming board of aldermen <lb />
the board of trustees of the <lb />
Graded school to erect a nice brick <lb />
building. Or if the board of alder- <lb />
men would have a conference <lb />
might come to our help. The <lb />
limit in the charter for liquor <lb />
business is some towns <lb />
it is If the board <lb />
would make the tax say <lb />
to go to the erection of the <lb />
buildings and the out going board <lb />
would for the <lb />
property taken this would raise <lb />
the necessary Or it the <lb />
choose to go to <lb />
the limit that alone would be <lb />
Now will those who so <lb />
strongly advocate a brick building <lb />
interview the two boards of alder <lb />
men and see if some agreement <lb />
cannot be reached by which the <lb />
needed be bad, or <lb />
some other plan to get it <lb />
oilier than borrowing it. I am sure <lb />
the board of trustees would gladly <lb />
change to a brick building if some <lb />
one will open the way to them <lb />
that does not require them to go <lb />
in debt. We meet on the 26th to <lb />
let the building to and I <lb />
I voice the sentiment of the <lb />
board when I say it would delight <lb />
us if the citizens would take the <lb />
matter up and in way provide <lb />
us with the money to contract for a <lb />
brick building. <lb />
J. <lb />
The may build a <lb />
but. never a republic upon <lb />
soil saturated blood spilled by <lb />
No Hair <lb />
hair was falling out very <lb />
fast and I was greatly alarmed. I <lb />
then tried Hair Vigor <lb />
my hair stopped falling it <lb />
Mrs. G. A. Alexandria, O. <lb />
The trouble is your hair <lb />
does not have life enough. <lb />
Act promptly. Save your <lb />
hair. Feed it with <lb />
Hair Vigor. If the gray <lb />
hairs are beginning to <lb />
show, Hair Vigor <lb />
will restore color every <lb />
time. a All <lb />
if your -i you, <lb />
send us dollar an will <lb />
you a bottle, lie aura the <lb />
your in- w.-1 <lb />
J. C. A i kit CO., Mass. <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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EIGHT <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
THE GREAT <lb />
and <lb />
Sale <lb />
Clearance sales and bargain lots in the seasonable <lb />
summer fabrics will be this year, as in the past, <lb />
all through the months of June and July. The people <lb />
have found out by experience that we are headquarters <lb />
in merchantable matters and dictate prices always. It is <lb />
a paying pleasure to please our patron. Some very <lb />
special offers will be made and added to during these <lb />
months. <lb />
Watch the changes. They mil follow in <lb />
rapid succession. We never carry over goods, so it will <lb />
pay you to keep posted by reading our offerings. <lb />
Kicks Wilkinson <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
HARDWARE MERCHANTS <lb />
Summer Hardware <lb />
Refrigerators, Oil <lb />
Cream Freezers, La <lb />
Hammocks, Rakes, <lb />
and other Garden <lb />
Lawn Tennis and L <lb />
Ice <lb />
Mowers, <lb />
. Shovels <lb />
is. Also <lb />
mil Sets. <lb />
DON'T WASTE MA RIAL <lb />
and labor buying an inferior f paint. It <lb />
is economy to get The <lb />
Sherwin- Williams paints are r mended by <lb />
all who once use lore surface <lb />
with less labor than any other is no more. <lb />
IN ONE <lb />
one of our Refrigerators nil you the <lb />
amount of it's cost, in the food from <lb />
spoiling. They are large and my and are <lb />
designed in a way that will in <lb />
using the ice. There is absolute about <lb />
one of these. In two sizes i -k bottom <lb />
prices. <lb />
HOME-MADE ICE C <lb />
There is very little trouble, very expense, <lb />
very little time involved in hi delicious <lb />
sherbets, etc., with is freezer we <lb />
we sell. It is solidly built, met; , arts heavily <lb />
tinned, easy running and a rapid Prices <lb />
low. <lb />
FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb />
N. . 1903. <lb />
Fannie of <lb />
ville, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. <lb />
W. B. Pollard. <lb />
Miss Rosa L. Moon spent <lb />
in the c with Miss <lb />
Mary last wit. <lb />
Lyman of Kins ton, i- <lb />
visiting his grandfather, W. G. <lb />
Lang, and other i <lb />
C. S. and T. E. Eagle, of Sara- <lb />
toga, were here visiting <lb />
friends. <lb />
Miss Hannah <lb />
by Miss Fannie <lb />
, is visiting Mrs. Marion <lb />
Tucker, in <lb />
Miss Nannie Lang, who <lb />
has been the deaf and <lb />
dumb school at Morgan ton, re <lb />
turned home last W <lb />
We are very glad to have Joseph <lb />
N. Moore with n- He re- <lb />
turned from Hill last <lb />
j Wednesday, has finished <lb />
his course of We wish <lb />
much success prosperity. <lb />
Mrs. Utley, ace. by her <lb />
daughter and of Benson, <lb />
are visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. <lb />
Miss Alice left Saturday <lb />
I for Chapel Hill, -he will at- <lb />
tend the summer school. <lb />
Miss Ada L. Tyson returned <lb />
i from Wilson Monday, where she <lb />
has teaching in the graded <lb />
school. <lb />
Miss Mary Smith, of Greenville, <lb />
who has been visiting friends and <lb />
relatives, returned home Sunday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Davis, <lb />
who were married June 3rd, re <lb />
turned home Saturday afternoon <lb />
from their bridal trip to He <lb />
York other points. We <lb />
to congratulate them and In ; <lb />
their life may be long and happy <lb />
and full of sunshine. <lb />
Mrs. Lemuel of Bath, <lb />
was in visiting Mrs. S. M. <lb />
Saturday. She is nun <lb />
at Mrs. Harriet W. By <lb />
L. Moore <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
C, June <lb />
Fred and Edd of Snow <lb />
Hill, were in the <lb />
Sunday afternoon. <lb />
Mrs. John Smith and dauphin, <lb />
Miss Mary, spent Sunday with <lb />
Mrs. Charles <lb />
Mines Annie Myrtle Me- <lb />
spent Saturday Hun <lb />
day near Bethel. <lb />
We are glad to see Charles Me- <lb />
able to out <lb />
Mrs L. A. i very <lb />
sick. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Worthing- <lb />
ton spent in the neigh or- <lb />
hood. <lb />
E. D. went to <lb />
ville Monday. <lb />
Mis. Tues <lb />
day to visit her daughter, Mis. <lb />
Malone Tucker, near Greet <lb />
E. E went to <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
C. H. went to Green- <lb />
ville Saturday. <lb />
Jerome Herman Mediation <lb />
spent Saturday and Sunday near <lb />
Bethel. <lb />
Bennett and <lb />
Miss Anna, attended boron <lb />
at Red Banks Sunday. <lb />
Alonzo Thomas and Archie <lb />
Tripp, of A yd en, attended Sun Jay <lb />
School at Bethany Sunday after- <lb />
noon. <lb />
Levi happened to <lb />
sad accident of getting km leg <lb />
broke Monday. He was kicked by <lb />
his <lb />
GREENVILLE'S GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE <lb />
If you wish to keep cool while cooking <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 from to burners. <lb />
Hammocks what more pleasant than a <lb />
nice, comfortable Hammock to lie on these hot <lb />
evenings. We have 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 />
hi 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 />
complete line in Greenville. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY <lb />
GREENVILLE'S GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE <lb />
if <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
ANNUAL MEETiNG. <lb />
Most of us believe in eternal <lb />
our enemies. <lb />
must be <lb />
ed, but the seeds discontent will <lb />
grow in any toil. <lb />
Election of Officer for Ensuing Year. <lb />
Greenville Lodge No met in <lb />
annual communication at <lb />
o'clock this morning, the <lb />
dance being very large. <lb />
The report of the secretary <lb />
shoved that l members <lb />
ed during and the total <lb />
is now <lb />
The following officers were elect- <lb />
ed for the enduing <lb />
B. Williams, W. M. <lb />
P. Harding. S. W. <lb />
J. J. Harrington, J. W. <lb />
W. B. Wilson, Tress. <lb />
Wiley Brown, Sec. <lb />
Greenville Produce and <lb />
Provision Market. <lb />
Reported by M. <lb />
pat. <lb />
Family Flour--straight <lb />
bushel <lb />
round per lb <lb />
ham <lb />
sides <lb />
shoulders <lb />
Pork <lb />
Lard <lb />
lbs per bushel <lb />
Peas <lb />
Butter <lb />
Duck <lb />
head <lb />
Broilers <lb />
lb <lb />
Geese <lb />
-per lb.<lb />
Tallow <lb />
Fodder <lb />
Beeswax <lb />
lb <lb />
11.25 <lb />
An invitation was accepted to <lb />
attend a Masonic celebration at <lb />
the 26th. Greenville <lb />
Lodge will attend in a body and <lb />
will have a special train to go over <lb />
early that morning and return <lb />
after at night. The <lb />
officers of several visiting lodges <lb />
at on that day will be pub- <lb />
installed by the Grand Lodge. <lb />
If all women are riddles the <lb />
plainer they are the more <lb />
men give them up. <lb />
generally the lazy chap who <lb />
feels that he is for bis job. <lb />
For 10-saw Brown <lb />
cotton Gin and Condenser and one <lb />
Brooks Press. B. F. Patrick. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
To All School meet- <lb />
of the board of education have <lb />
been changed by law to the first in- <lb />
stead of the second Mondays. Th; <lb />
next meeting will be held on the first <lb />
Monday in July, being the 6th day. <lb />
At this committeemen for each <lb />
district in the county will be appointed. <lb />
This is an important matter, and the <lb />
board would like to advise with you <lb />
in reference to these appointments. If <lb />
any changes are necessary or desired <lb />
you should appear before the board <lb />
on the above named date. If there Is <lb />
any district in the county in which a <lb />
house needs to be built or repairs <lb />
made exceeding this fact must be <lb />
reported to the board at this meeting, <lb />
or the matter cannot be attended to <lb />
during the entire year. Those inter- <lb />
in education in any district <lb />
would do well to heed this notice If <lb />
they desire that their requests should <lb />
receive the attention of the board. <lb />
W. H. <lb />
County Supt. Schools. <lb />
P. S- All accounts roust be <lb />
for approval and payment on <lb />
or before June 30th, or they cannot be <lb />
collected. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, JUNE 1903. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
No. <lb />
PAYNE IS AN <lb />
INGLORIOUS <lb />
QUITTER. <lb />
HUSHES UP CHARGES <lb />
AGAINST PERRY <lb />
S. HEATH. <lb />
P. M. G. FAILS TO MAKE GOOD. <lb />
Says He Was Guilty Only of In <lb />
discretions and Drags <lb />
in. <lb />
A SURPRISE AT WILSON. <lb />
Ward Alone to be Tried for <lb />
Murder in First Degree. <lb />
GROVER IS <lb />
Wilson. June If-After court <lb />
opened this morning the solicitor <lb />
made the statement that only one <lb />
of the defendants in the Jones <lb />
murder case, Gill Ward, would be <lb />
tried for murder in the first de- <lb />
and that a verdict of murder <lb />
in the second degree would be <lb />
asked for against Allen, Rich, <lb />
and Morgan. <lb />
This move of the prosecution <lb />
took the defense by surprise. A <lb />
continuance was immediately <lb />
on the ground of a change <lb />
in the charge. The motion was <lb />
overruled and the of <lb />
a jury taken up. <lb />
At the adjournment of court for <lb />
dinner only four names had been <lb />
chosen and men of the special <lb />
examined. <lb />
CANNOT SPARE BOOKER T. <lb />
Teddy Doesn't Want His Colored <lb />
Friend to Go to South Africa. <lb />
LAST NIGHTS STORM. <lb />
Washington, June <lb />
master General Payne made the <lb />
amazing statement today that no <lb />
further action will be taken with <lb />
reference to the alleged <lb />
of former First Assistant <lb />
Postmaster General Perry S <lb />
Heath. <lb />
The charge of abase of political <lb />
and official power laid at Heath's <lb />
door by Fourth Assistant Post- <lb />
master General will be <lb />
laid aside, and what is there <lb />
will be no investigation of his re- <lb />
cord while first post- <lb />
master <lb />
The excuse by the post- <lb />
master general fur dropping the <lb />
Heath ease ii that it is considered <lb />
that Heath has for <lb />
which the law can reach him, and <lb />
that he was only guilty of <lb />
This is Payne's excuse <lb />
today. Yesterday be advanced <lb />
he miserable plea that the alleged <lb />
doings were-charged against <lb />
the ad ministration of the late <lb />
President and that <lb />
since he is dead is nothing <lb />
for this administration to do. <lb />
The effort to drag the name of <lb />
the dead president into the <lb />
affair is treated with contempt <lb />
on all sides. <lb />
The belief is almost universal in <lb />
Washington that Heath's high <lb />
in the republican <lb />
has saved him from being <lb />
brought to account for his gross <lb />
misfeasances malfeasances in <lb />
office. <lb />
He is secretary of the <lb />
can national executive committee, <lb />
of which is vice-president, <lb />
and is a strong personal and <lb />
political friendship between the<lb />
Excursion to <lb />
An excursion will be run from <lb />
Greenville to Kinston next Friday <lb />
26th, on the occasion of the Ma- <lb />
sonic at Kinston. The <lb />
fare for the round trip from Green- <lb />
ville or Winterville will be <lb />
cents, from Ayden cents, from <lb />
cents. Train leaves <lb />
Greenville at a. m. Every- <lb />
body go and have a good time. <lb />
Children's Party. <lb />
Miss Mary and brother, <lb />
Lee, children of Mr. and Mrs. E. of diplomatic <lb />
H. gave a party Friday tween <lb />
night to their little friends. There <lb />
was a large attendance and all had <lb />
charming time. <lb />
Booker T. <lb />
Washington arrived in this city <lb />
today was immediately closet- <lb />
ed with the president, who greeted <lb />
him warmly. <lb />
It transpires that Washington <lb />
has received an invitation front <lb />
Lord Gray, of the British house of <lb />
lords, and connected with the <lb />
great South African company, to <lb />
go to South Africa make a <lb />
study of conditions English <lb />
especially as they relate fee <lb />
the African race. The <lb />
teacher came to consult the pres- <lb />
as to the proper course <lb />
regarding the proposition. Pres- <lb />
Roosevelt would not listen <lb />
to Booker's even thinking of <lb />
accepting the invitation, telling <lb />
him that bis time and talents <lb />
were too valuable for the education <lb />
of the colored race in tins country <lb />
for him to this country for <lb />
length of time which the <lb />
contemplates. <lb />
When asked about the offer <lb />
today Washington admitted that <lb />
he had received a proposition from <lb />
Lord Gray and W. T. Stead, the <lb />
famous English publicist, to go to <lb />
South Africa and make a <lb />
of his views and observations, first <lb />
to the South African company and <lb />
second to the English government. <lb />
Washington has assured the <lb />
president that he will accept <lb />
the offer. <lb />
Says Newspaper Correspondent <lb />
Did Not Treat Him Right. <lb />
Princeton, N. J., June <lb />
President Grover Cleveland, when <lb />
informed of the alleged interview <lb />
with him as published by George <lb />
M. Bailey, Washington <lb />
of the Galveston News, <lb />
and copied by some New York <lb />
dailies, expressed surprise over it <lb />
and was indignant after reading <lb />
the full account of the <lb />
as given by Bailey. He de- <lb />
to discuss the <lb />
part by part but unhesitatingly <lb />
gave out publication a state- <lb />
which not only denies that <lb />
the conversation was held with <lb />
the understanding that it was to <lb />
published Bailey's paper <lb />
also states that it is grossly <lb />
rate and that some the state- <lb />
are without any foundation. <lb />
A North Carolina Way <lb />
The following is from The Green- <lb />
ville <lb />
will be a meeting of the <lb />
board of trustees of the graded <lb />
school at the office of Jarvis <lb />
Blow Monday June 15th, 1903, at <lb />
o'clock, p. in. <lb />
A full meeting is requested. <lb />
Wind, Rain and Hail Cause <lb />
Much Damage. <lb />
A VOICE FROM THE PAST. <lb />
The Wise Man of Princeton Has <lb />
Buried His Boom. <lb />
Recognition Withheld. <lb />
Washington, June <lb />
the new monarchy has <lb />
been firmly and formally establish- <lb />
ed, the United States government <lb />
will adopt no measure toward <lb />
entering into diplomatic relations <lb />
with it. John B. Jackson, who <lb />
was appointed United States min- <lb />
to Greece, and <lb />
is now at Belgrade, but <lb />
the credentials which he bears are <lb />
null and void, as they accredit <lb />
him to the late King Alexander. <lb />
To secure recognition of the exist- <lb />
relations be- <lb />
the two governments it <lb />
be necessary for him to <lb />
present new letters of credentials i <lb />
to King Peter <lb />
has been govern <lb />
or of h's state a senator of the <lb />
United States. But when the <lb />
circle of his influence diminishes, <lb />
he wisely adapts himself to his <lb />
limitations, and does with his <lb />
might what his find to do <lb />
in the present instance it i <lb />
as chairman of the board of <lb />
trustees of the graded school in <lb />
his town. This is a North Caro- <lb />
way Nathaniel Bad- <lb />
if we remember <lb />
aright, active in forwarding <lb />
neighborhood and interests <lb />
after their from public <lb />
life at <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
Burglar Kills Policeman. <lb />
New Rochelle, N. Y., <lb />
Policeman ice Ah earn was <lb />
murdered early this morning by a <lb />
supposed burglar whom he count- <lb />
coming out of Rochelle park, <lb />
a fine residence section of that <lb />
city, carrying a bar; on his back, <lb />
The burglar, alter killing Ahearn, <lb />
riddled his body with bullets. <lb />
A terrific ram storm, <lb />
by some hail and wind, <lb />
this section Friday evening <lb />
about o'clock. The came <lb />
in torrents, hail pelted thick and <lb />
fast, and for a few minutes the <lb />
wind blew a perfect gale. Green- <lb />
ville has not bad such a drenching <lb />
in a long time. to the bad <lb />
system of working the streets that <lb />
has prevailed continued <lb />
throwing of dirt out in the streets <lb />
until they have been raised higher <lb />
than the drains <lb />
could not take off the <lb />
water and the result was it swept <lb />
right over the sidewalks and in <lb />
some instances store floors were <lb />
flooded. From the same cause <lb />
yards and lots in various parts <lb />
were deluged for the time being. <lb />
The wind broke many branches <lb />
from <lb />
The hail did much damage to <lb />
crops various parts of the <lb />
It was worse that section <lb />
south of the river between Falk- <lb />
land and Greenville, where many <lb />
tobacco crops were almost destroy- <lb />
ed. In portions of Beaver Dam <lb />
township and also near Galloway's <lb />
cross roads there were spots where <lb />
much damage was done. There <lb />
was some hail on the north side of <lb />
t the river and some east of town on <lb />
t he h side Out did not do much <lb />
j damage. Taken all together the <lb />
j loss the county is large. <lb />
A to The <lb />
I says in the vicinity of <lb />
Nash county, coffered <lb />
loss, the entire dent ruction <lb />
of cotton and tobacco crops being <lb />
reported Daily th. <lb />
Marriage Licenses <lb />
Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb />
I issued licenses last week to the <lb />
following <lb />
WHITE <lb />
Fred and Clara <lb />
W. R Dupree and J. <lb />
and Winnie <lb />
Sim Philpot and Wilkins <lb />
N. J , June <lb />
George M. Bailey, the Washing- <lb />
ton correspondent of the Galveston <lb />
News, sends the following dis- <lb />
patch to his paper <lb />
man who knows more <lb />
about the desires and ambitions of <lb />
Grover Cleveland than <lb />
else in the world, utterly <lb />
the suggestion that the ex- <lb />
is trimming his sails for <lb />
another experience with the <lb />
That man is Cleveland <lb />
is perfectly said <lb />
Mr, Cleveland to the journalist, <lb />
suppose for an instant that I <lb />
have any desire to re-enter public <lb />
life, nor have I even remotely en- <lb />
the thought of it since I <lb />
left Washington over six years ago. <lb />
The matter is as far from any <lb />
thoughts as it was in 1896, and all <lb />
must admit it was not within my <lb />
hearing r sight then. I have no <lb />
higher aspirations than to pass <lb />
my days in peace, with my family <lb />
around me, taking no part <lb />
tics which any private citizen can- <lb />
not with the utmost propriety <lb />
CHILDREN'S DAY EXERCISES. <lb />
A Grand Stand Play. <lb />
Washington, hen the <lb />
pending investigation of the affairs <lb />
of the shall have been <lb />
completed, a full report of it will <lb />
be made to President Roosevelt <lb />
by the postmaster general. It is <lb />
understood to be the present in <lb />
tent ion of the president to make <lb />
the report public, accompanying <lb />
it la statement of his own, <lb />
reviewing the proceedings and <lb />
making such comments upon it as <lb />
he may deem advisable. <lb />
N. and I. College. <lb />
Attention is called to the <lb />
of the Normal and Indus- <lb />
trial at Greensboro. The past <lb />
year was one of marked progress <lb />
in the history the college, the <lb />
enrollment reaching exclusive <lb />
of the practice and observation <lb />
school, which numbered <lb />
Died. <lb />
The wife of Mr. Joseph Tripp, <lb />
about miles from town, died Sat- <lb />
and the funeral took place <lb />
Sunday afternoon. She was ex- <lb />
woman. <lb />
Bookkeeper Arrested. <lb />
New York, June C. <lb />
and book-keeper for <lb />
the Frank Leslie Publishing Com- <lb />
was arrested today charged <lb />
with robbing the company of <lb />
about has been <lb />
employed by the company for <lb />
Visiting Minuter. <lb />
Rev. S. P. Conrad, field editor <lb />
of the North Carolina Baptist, <lb />
published at Fayetteville, spent <lb />
Sunday and today here. He <lb />
the of the Baptist <lb />
church Sunday morning and night <lb />
and preached two excellent <lb />
mons. <lb />
Exercises at the Methodist Church. <lb />
Sunday the Methodist <lb />
church was the occasion of child- <lb />
A. large <lb />
the fol- <lb />
i ii was <lb />
Tis of <lb />
what <lb />
Five <lb />
Call- <lb />
day . <lb />
audience was present and <lb />
lowing interesting <lb />
Country <lb />
H. M. Kure. <lb />
Reading 19th. Psalm.<lb />
you Miss Julia Han is. <lb />
Motto <lb />
little girls. <lb />
The Roll i <lb />
ed Up <lb />
am Ed- <lb />
ward <lb />
Responsive Reading- <lb />
shall I <lb />
Six little girls. <lb />
Miss Nina Harris. <lb />
Line <lb />
Miss <lb />
Evening <lb />
Miss Hilda Critcher. <lb />
Lean Upon <lb />
Little Baby <lb />
Sister, Daisy Laughinghouse. <lb />
Mite <lb />
Miss Sadie <lb />
Collection. <lb />
The children were drilled by <lb />
E. Harris and Mrs. Wiley <lb />
the excellence with <lb />
which the program <lb />
proves how thoroughly the ladies <lb />
performed their part. Music was <lb />
by Miss Mamie at the <lb />
organ and Miss on <lb />
the violin. <lb />
True happiness consists of not <lb />
wanting the things you can't get. <lb />
era<lb />
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