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W. <lb />
TEN <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
CLASSES OF <lb />
GOOD SOLD <lb />
Fine Dress Goods, and Dry Goods, made not merely to <lb />
sell, but to serve whoever gets them. This is particularly true <lb />
Of Dre Goods, Silks and Laces, Gloves and <lb />
Trunks and Valises, Shoes, Clothing. Hats, Pants. <lb />
Shirts. <lb />
A kinds of our goods, are the same in all stores, <lb />
like Muslin, Flannels, Ginghams, etc. but the bulk of the <lb />
goods we is in one or another different from that sold <lb />
by other store. <lb />
returnable within reasonable time <lb />
if they fail to satisfy. <lb />
Entire Stock of Summer Goods <lb />
has been Reduced, and <lb />
be Sold by August 10th. <lb />
Lawns and Dimities have been reduced one third to one <lb />
half. Have made big reductions in our black dress goods. Low <lb />
pikes will prevail all through the month of July. <lb />
Standard styles for September now <lb />
ready. The August Designer Fashions sheets always free. <lb />
Ricks Wilkinson <lb />
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
HARDWARE MERCHANTS <lb />
Summer Hardware. <lb />
Refrigerators, OH Stoves, Ice <lb />
Cream Freezers, Lawn Mowers, <lb />
Hammocks, Rakes, Hoes. Shovels <lb />
and other Garden Also <lb />
Lawn Tennis and Baseball Sets. <lb />
DON'T WASTE MATERIAL <lb />
and labor buying an inferior grade of paint. It <lb />
is economy to get good quality always. The <lb />
paints are recommended by <lb />
all who once use them. Covers more surface <lb />
with less labor than any other; costs no more. <lb />
IN ONE SUMMER <lb />
one of our Refrigerators will save you the <lb />
amount of it's cost, in the food it prevents from <lb />
spoiling. They are large and roomy and are <lb />
designed in a way that will prove economical in <lb />
using the ice. There is absolutely no odor about <lb />
one of these. In two sizes at rock bottom <lb />
prices.<lb />
HOMEMADE ICE CREAM. <lb />
There is very little trouble, very little expense, <lb />
very little time involved in making delicious <lb />
ice cream, sherbets, etc., with the freezer we <lb />
we sell. It is solidly built, metal parts heavily <lb />
tinned, easy running and a rapid freezer. Prices <lb />
surprisingly low. <lb />
SATURDAY, JULY 1903. <lb />
E. T. Evans returned this morn- <lb />
from Seven Springs. <lb />
S. Norman returned <lb />
evening from a the road. <lb />
W. W. Perkins returned Friday <lb />
from Wrightsville. <lb />
N. W. Jackson returned this <lb />
morning from <lb />
O. L. returned Friday <lb />
from Nashville. <lb />
J. N. Hart has returned from <lb />
Mrs. . O. Barnhill left this <lb />
morning for Va. <lb />
Win. Clark, of Ga., <lb />
who was on a brief visit to <lb />
here, this morning. <lb />
Col. Harry Skinner went to <lb />
Kinston Friday and re- <lb />
turned this morning. <lb />
Mrs. J. W. Andrews and child- <lb />
I returned Friday evening from <lb />
a visit to Robersonville. <lb />
Miss Blanche Andrews, of Tar- <lb />
who has been visiting the <lb />
family of A. A. return- <lb />
ed home this morning <lb />
Sadie Abram and Stella <lb />
Frankford, of Rocky Mount, <lb />
rived Friday evening to visit Mrs. <lb />
S. M. Schultz. <lb />
Misses Perkins, Nell <lb />
Skinner, Lizzie Hill, Janie Tyson. <lb />
and Myra Moore left this <lb />
for Morehead City. <lb />
J. It. Moore, L. Arthur, D. <lb />
S. Wilson. W. B. Wilson, Jr., j <lb />
A. W. <lb />
Smith and Skinner went to <lb />
Morehead City today. <lb />
Mayor H. W. Whedbee and; <lb />
family left this morning for <lb />
Beach. <lb />
Revs. F. A. Bishop and M. <lb />
left Friday evening for <lb />
and <lb />
Miss Lucy Tayloe, of Washing- <lb />
ton, has been visiting Miss <lb />
Janie Brown returned borne to- <lb />
day. <lb />
GREENVILLE'S GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE <lb />
BARGAINS <lb />
FOR JULY <lb />
It is not always the low price that makes the <lb />
bargain, it is what you get for the price. To <lb />
see a bargain you must use both one <lb />
on quality the other on the price. <lb />
Here arc a Few of Our <lb />
Dimities and Colored Lawns that were re- <lb />
to fie. Those beautiful ones that were <lb />
reduced to <lb />
Swiss that has been sell for you <lb />
can get during this sale <lb />
We have placed a special lot of <lb />
on our counters some of these sold for <lb />
a pair your choice for Sizes, to <lb />
Also Ladies Slippers worth to for <lb />
Ladies Embroidered turnover fie each. <lb />
Pearl shirt waist sets from to <lb />
If these are not Bargains We Don't <lb />
Know What Bargains Are. <lb />
The canning season is most here, you had bet- <lb />
prepare for it by buying your Fruit Jars. <lb />
We have them in Glass and Stone. Rubber <lb />
rings for fruit jars. This is the place to buy <lb />
them we sell only the best. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY<lb />
GREENVILLE'S GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE <lb />
Every time a source of graft is <lb />
j plugged up by New York officials <lb />
I Richard cables from Win- <lb />
, that he is permanently out of <lb />
Post. <lb />
connected with the live wire <lb />
of inspiration and your thoughts <lb />
will tingle. <lb />
Mid-summer Sale <lb />
OF <lb />
Greenville Produce and <lb />
Provision Market. <lb />
Reported by M. SCHULTZ. <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 />
bushel <lb />
Butter <lb />
Duck <lb />
head <lb />
Broilers <lb />
Eggs <lb />
lb <lb />
Geese <lb />
lb. <lb />
lb <lb />
Tallow <lb />
Fodder <lb />
Hy <lb />
Beeswax <lb />
Meal <lb />
Mill I <lb />
1626 <lb />
1.25 i <lb />
Fine Handkerchiefs <lb />
We have just received dozen Fine Imported <lb />
Lace Embroidered Linen and Lawn Handkerchiefs. <lb />
They are beautiful, pure material and in the best <lb />
tests. Regular and value, but for a few <lb />
days only we are offering them at <lb />
Ten Cents <lb />
Of course you know this a bargain, and will profit <lb />
it <lb />
Pulley Bowen's <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb />
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb />
on. Private Wire to Hew York, <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
Send your orders for printing <lb />
to Printing House. <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
and Friday. ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. JULY 1903. <lb />
No. <lb />
WRECKED BY DYNAMITE. <lb />
Norfolk Western Express Train <lb />
Sky High. <lb />
Roanoke. Va., July <lb />
powder magazine on the Norfolk <lb />
and Western railway near <lb />
burg, stored with explosives used <lb />
by contractors in double tracking <lb />
the railroad, was blown today, <lb />
just as passenger train No west- <lb />
bound, was passing. Two men <lb />
were killed, a dozen passengers <lb />
were hart and most of the coaches <lb />
of the train were wrecked. <lb />
The it is believed, <lb />
was caused by the concussion of <lb />
the train. The men killed were <lb />
John Noel, of Va., and <lb />
James Phillies of Va. <lb />
They were of the con- <lb />
tractors, L. who <lb />
were doing the double track- <lb />
The magazine was stored with <lb />
dynamite as well as powder. The <lb />
train crew and many of the pas- <lb />
were stunned by the ex <lb />
BLACK BEAST'S DARK CRIME. <lb />
COMING HOME TO ROOST. <lb />
Minnesota's Black Chickens <lb />
are Returning. <lb />
Montevideo, Minnesota, July IS. <lb />
Helen Olson, aged a pretty <lb />
daughter Tom Olson, was as- <lb />
this morning by a <lb />
man supposed to be a and <lb />
although alive at noon she will <lb />
die. <lb />
Early today Miss Olson and a <lb />
girl friend stopping with her, were <lb />
awakened by a man, who demand- <lb />
ed their valuables. He drag- <lb />
Miss Olson downstairs, where <lb />
he struck the forehead with <lb />
or hatchet. The girl friend <lb />
had been ordered to remain in <lb />
bed Hot move, but hearing <lb />
a noise down stairs she stepped <lb />
out of a window to the roof. The <lb />
intruder a shot at her as, he <lb />
fled. Her screams aroused the <lb />
neighborhood a search was at <lb />
once begun for the murderer. <lb />
There is great fears <lb />
are expressed that the man will <lb />
be lynched. <lb />
LAST MOMENTS OF XIII <lb />
Preys Upon Helpless Woman and Passed Over the Bar With a <lb />
REGULAR WEEKLY REVOLUTION <lb />
Is Being Pulled Off in Venezuela <lb />
According to Hoyle. <lb />
is Arrested. <lb />
Smile on His Lips. <lb />
Asheville, N. C, July July -1 <lb />
night John a i this afternoon, according to the <lb />
attempted to commit a criminal official announcement, the long <lb />
assault on the 17-year old Lot XIII with death <lb />
came to an end. So many <lb />
reports had been circulated, <lb />
including one from an official news <lb />
tor of Rev. Willis a Free <lb />
Will Baptist minister, at <lb />
home Big Ivy. the <lb />
night the entered the service earlier in the day, that the <lb />
by raising a began news report was hardly <lb />
tearing the covering from Miss, credited. A half dozen times <lb />
bed before <lb />
awakened. Terror stricken, j believed that the fatal hour had <lb />
young woman WM, but-each time the pope's in- <lb />
brought other occupants of the will physical <lb />
house to her door. Mr. Ballard disability for a time, until there <lb />
was not at home that night, but in Rome confidence <lb />
the did net know -in hit power to defy the great <lb />
this. Only two three women, <lb />
Venezuela, July <lb />
At o'clock ibis a. m , engage- <lb />
between the forces <lb />
and the revolutionists occupying <lb />
Bolivar, in two <lb />
directions. The revolution- <lb />
opened the battle at <lb />
the smoke over was so <lb />
thick that it was impossible to see <lb />
the city. At o'clock the govern- <lb />
troops after a terrible fight <lb />
more than one hundred men, <lb />
captured the cemetery. At <lb />
o'clock the Venezuela fleet consist- <lb />
of five men of war, shelled the <lb />
government buildings of <lb />
At o'clock the revolutionist <lb />
had disappeared from the <lb />
government buildings and at <lb />
o'clock all the streets near the <lb />
buildings was captured by the <lb />
government forces and a charge of <lb />
all the government forces on the <lb />
city was ordered. <lb />
MEN PREDOMINATE. <lb />
Another Kentucky Farce is Being <lb />
Enacted. <lb />
GUNS AND KNIVES AT FUNERAL. <lb />
Negroes in Western Cumberland <lb />
Go on the Warpath. <lb />
N. C, July <lb />
Yesterday afternoon at the <lb />
church near Manchester in the <lb />
western part of Cumberland <lb />
where funeral services were <lb />
held, Robert and Lawrence <lb />
appeared, one with <lb />
a breech loader and the other with <lb />
a musket, and had a quarrel. <lb />
When the women got the guns <lb />
away Lent Elliott engaged in a <lb />
quarrel sod was stabbed by Rob- <lb />
Williams in the back and bad- <lb />
wounded, whereupon Elliott <lb />
drew a revolver and shot Williams <lb />
in the leg. A stray bullet also <lb />
wounded a named Farmer, <lb />
who was brought to the hospital <lb />
for treatment. <lb />
A man learn what kind of <lb />
woman he ought not to marry by <lb />
marrying her, but it is generally <lb />
too late to profit by his knowledge. <lb />
Jackson. Ky., July <lb />
court convened here today in <lb />
special session for the <lb />
of the burning of the <lb />
hotel and the attempted bribery <lb />
of Capt. It. J. principal wit- <lb />
for the prosecution in the <lb />
assassination cases of Curtis <lb />
and Tom White. Judge <lb />
refused to vacate the bench and. <lb />
TRAVELS IN PACKING CASE. <lb />
Captain Ewen's New Kentucky <lb />
Life Insurance. <lb />
Jackson, Ky., July Capt. <lb />
It. J. arrived here tonight <lb />
in an express car concealed in a <lb />
small box. He had come from <lb />
Lexington in this leaving it <lb />
only when a long of country <lb />
was being traversed by the train <lb />
and there was no danger of being <lb />
seen. Tonight lie remained in the <lb />
-ii alone, going to his home about <lb />
WE GET THE <lb />
R. P. S. <lb />
TERMS OF THE AGREE- <lb />
REACHED <lb />
SATURDAY. <lb />
EXCHANGE OF BONDS <lb />
No Increase in <lb />
in Townships <lb />
Traversed. <lb />
she was within a his physicians the grand which <lb />
is charged to investigate not only <lb />
palsied with fear, were there. <lb />
Leaping through the window <lb />
tied to the wood. He <lb />
was invested Yesterday was <lb />
immediately brought to <lb />
by deputy Sheriff who <lb />
feared she fellow be lynched <lb />
be was allowed to remain In that <lb />
The will be <lb />
before . <lb />
oil 22nd. <lb />
Gamblers Shot and <lb />
Rock, Ark-, July 18.-J. <lb />
D. known as king of <lb />
Untie Book gamblers, was shot <lb />
and killed morning <lb />
by Joe The shooting took <lb />
place in Joe saloon, where <lb />
a few hours before Jack Clifford <lb />
was fatally shot by an <lb />
other gambler. The bullet <lb />
clear through body, <lb />
struck the wall bound- <lb />
ed b ck. The body lay as it had <lb />
alien nearly two hours until the <lb />
coroner arrived. Conant conducted <lb />
several gambling establishments in <lb />
Little Rock up to a few weeks ago, <lb />
when gambling was suppressed by <lb />
the efforts of the anti gambling <lb />
league. <lb />
Tonight Catholic and <lb />
the burning of the hotel and the <lb />
alleged attempt at bribery, but <lb />
also the assassination of Dr. i <lb />
Cox, which occurred in <lb />
The taken from the <lb />
panel selected by the jury <lb />
commissioners., who are <lb />
Rome unite respect for the constituents. This is causing dis- <lb />
Some musical composers are <lb />
like men without credit. They <lb />
can't get any one to take their <lb />
notes. <lb />
brave and demoted spirit the <lb />
grand old man. His end was <lb />
peaceful by <lb />
um, and in fact such as <lb />
The clouds that eclipsed his men- <lb />
faculties yesterday drifted <lb />
away and he bale a calm farewell <lb />
to about, him, with full <lb />
knowledge that hour <lb />
DOOM. <lb />
Boy Buzz d's Bay. <lb />
Bay, Mass., July <lb />
A son was born ex-President <lb />
Cleveland and Mrs. Grover Cleve- <lb />
land at their summer home here <lb />
today. The attendants say that <lb />
affecting both <lb />
mother and are satisfactory. <lb />
a- <lb />
Fire. <lb />
Danville, Va., July <lb />
Star warehouse on Spring street <lb />
operated by C. D. Noell and Com- <lb />
and the large four story <lb />
owned by B. <lb />
son and were entirely <lb />
destroyed by tire tonight. From <lb />
the warehouse the caught <lb />
and between f and <lb />
satisfaction. <lb />
Rural Deliveries Stand If Needed. <lb />
Washington, July post <lb />
Office department today made <lb />
public the <lb />
seems to la a wide mis- <lb />
understanding as to the present <lb />
attitude of the department regard- <lb />
rural free delivery. The state <lb />
men has been published quite <lb />
generally, in the west, <lb />
that rural routes that do not <lb />
three thousand pieces of mail <lb />
per and supply one <lb />
families are to lie <lb />
it is not the purpose of the <lb />
department to disturb routes <lb />
ready established unless they are <lb />
But as <lb />
long as all of the routes that are <lb />
asked for cannot be established be <lb />
cause of the lack of sufficient <lb />
money, the routes that will sup- <lb />
ply the greatest number of families <lb />
should certainly have preference. <lb />
Galveston Goes in Thursday. <lb />
Richmond, Va., <lb />
of tobacco was entirely destroyed launching of the U. <lb />
and the building practically <lb />
burned to the The total <lb />
loss will amount to about <lb />
The origin of fire is unknown. <lb />
Galveston has been set <lb />
row. Thursday, noon. This is <lb />
Shortage. <lb />
The spec- <lb />
report of the treasury experts <lb />
on their examination of the affairs <lb />
of Auditor Petty, or the District <lb />
of Columbia, fixes the shortage in <lb />
that office for which James M. A. <lb />
Watson, a clerk, is now in jail, at <lb />
the figures heretofore an- <lb />
The experts <lb />
the system by which the money <lb />
was handled in the auditor's office I <lb />
and made recommendations <lb />
in effect divorce the funds from <lb />
the auditor's office and <lb />
the powers of district <lb />
offices. <lb />
A Rapist Sixty Years Old. <lb />
Charlotte, N. C, July <lb />
Charlotte police are searching as- <lb />
for Holder, a <lb />
white carpenter years old, who <lb />
is charge with the blackest crime <lb />
that has been committed within <lb />
the borders of Mecklenburg in <lb />
many years. It is alleged that <lb />
Holder went to the home of Jack <lb />
a carpenter living in <lb />
and criminally assaulted <lb />
the latter's 11-year-old daughter, <lb />
Ellie. <lb />
Spanish Peanuts at Cents. <lb />
Petersburg, Va., July <lb />
Eleven thousand bags of Spanish <lb />
were sold here today at <lb />
ninety cents a bushel, aggregating <lb />
forty thousand dollars. It is a <lb />
fourth time that a date for the high price for Spanish nuts, which <lb />
event has been named. are source here and there. <lb />
The result of meeting here <lb />
last Saturday between apt. J. M. <lb />
Turner and Mr. C. M. Barbee, of <lb />
the Haleigh Pamlico Sound rail- <lb />
road the committee represent- <lb />
the Retail Merchant's <lb />
of Greenville, was an agree- <lb />
by which the road is <lb />
teed to come via Greenville. By <lb />
request of those interested the <lb />
terms of this agreement are not <lb />
made public until today. <lb />
The gentlemen representing <lb />
railroad explained fully to the <lb />
committee the plan by which the <lb />
road is to be built. Arrangements <lb />
have already been perfected to <lb />
first mortgage bonds on the <lb />
road to the amount of per <lb />
mile as fast as <lb />
progresses. In addition lo this <lb />
second mortgage cent, bonds- <lb />
will he issued sufficient to <lb />
the road. It is proposed that the <lb />
towns and townships through <lb />
which the road passes take these <lb />
second giving in <lb />
exchange for them municipal or <lb />
cent bonds. These <lb />
bonds will He placed the bands <lb />
of a trustee but do not become the <lb />
property of the railroad company <lb />
until the road is completed. If <lb />
the road should never be <lb />
the bonds would not be <lb />
and the towns or townships <lb />
issuing them would be out Both <lb />
the other hand upon <lb />
completion of the road bonds <lb />
arc exchanged and the towns or <lb />
townships taking then have <lb />
cent, second mortgage bonds for <lb />
which per cent bonds have been <lb />
given. This one per cent, differ- <lb />
in of the towns or <lb />
townships in addition to the <lb />
derived from the railroad <lb />
will, it is believed, be sufficient to <lb />
meet all interest on the municipal <lb />
and township bonds, so there <lb />
would be no need of levying of <lb />
a special tax for that purpose, and <lb />
the railroad bonds would soon be <lb />
valuable to the towns or townships <lb />
possessing them. This matter was <lb />
talked over and explained fully by <lb />
the railroad representatives to the <lb />
committee. <lb />
Two suggested routes for the <lb />
road have been under considers. <lb />
by the promoters. Both <lb />
these are the same from Raleigh <lb />
as far as Wilson. At the latter <lb />
place it is either to diverge via <lb />
Snow Bill, and <lb />
Ayden to Grimesland, crossing Tar <lb />
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TWO <lb />
THE EASTERN GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
GRIMESLAND <lb />
DEPARTMENT <lb />
Conducted by DR. C. M. JONES. <lb />
GRIMESLAND ITEMS. <lb />
WILL OPEN <lb />
With <lb />
Ready to get highest prices. <lb />
THE TIGER I <lb />
OF THE SEA <lb />
In the your hipped aboard <lb />
the English brig Ruby fur a voyage <lb />
from London to Ceylon, calling at the <lb />
island of tile cast coast <lb />
of Madagascar. from London to the <lb />
island not a single shark was sighted. <lb />
Thirty miles ff the island, as the <lb />
age was resumed, a shark. Judged to <lb />
be twenty foot long, suddenly appeared <lb />
on the port quarter not over <lb />
feet from the side of the <lb />
We tempted with all kinds of <lb />
bait, but ho refused everything. First <lb />
we gave a piece of pork a hook. <lb />
He no attention t it We <lb />
ed to beef, then to thicken, but be <lb />
would touch neither. <lb />
It was noon next day before tried <lb />
the shark again, but we had no better <lb />
luck. Ho limply Ignored the bait. The <lb />
men began to whisper about Occident <lb />
and death, and the captain brought <lb />
up a blunderbuss with slugs and <lb />
took a fair shot at the low. He was <lb />
only about a foot below surface, <lb />
and the heavy charge struck him at <lb />
the base of tho dorsal On and nearly <lb />
tore it away. The shark made a sud- <lb />
den rush, but only for a few feet. The <lb />
smoke bad not yet blown away When <lb />
he resumed his old position. His start <lb />
was one of surprise instead of pain. <lb />
He had learned caution, however, and <lb />
be sank down until lie hail two foot of <lb />
water over him. Some of the men <lb />
dropped objects over tho how with a <lb />
great splashing, but the shark paid no <lb />
attention to the noise. <lb />
For nine long days night he <lb />
kept the place where we hail first seen <lb />
him, during this time we had two <lb />
or three squall two days of heavy <lb />
weather. So long as a man leaned <lb />
over the rail to watch be kept his <lb />
wicked eyes fastened on that man. and <lb />
when any one was aloft and laying I <lb />
out on a yard the brute's jaws could <lb />
be seen working If ho hail the <lb />
of a on bis tongue, lie might ; <lb />
have followed to the end of the <lb />
bill for u curious incident. <lb />
On the morning of the ninth day we <lb />
approached a large sleeping <lb />
on the dancing waves. We were with- <lb />
in a hundred feet of when the I <lb />
creaking of the or the voices of I <lb />
the men disturbed him and be came <lb />
tearing down on the port side ran <lb />
right over the and away out of <lb />
light If the shark was not struck he <lb />
was at least badly frightened, for lip <lb />
made off we did not set eyes on <lb />
him again. <lb />
American <lb />
from New York to Santos, was lying <lb />
becalmed on the equator, a <lb />
feet long Suddenly appeared <lb />
on her starboard side amidships and <lb />
only a few yards away, lie lay head <lb />
and tail with the ship, and the car- <lb />
got Ids length to an inch by <lb />
measurements along the rail. The <lb />
spread of the monster's Jaws was such <lb />
that he could easily have taken a flour <lb />
barrel Into Ills month. <lb />
There was no shark hook aboard, <lb />
but the captain, being willing to divert <lb />
the crew, gave them leave to throw <lb />
over a lot of pork which bad become <lb />
unfit for eating. There were four full <lb />
barrels of this pork, and it was fed out <lb />
piece by piece to that till the <lb />
last pound was it was so stated <lb />
by officers and men, and there is no <lb />
reason to doubt their veracity. <lb />
When the pork was finished, a piece <lb />
of beef was thrown over the port rail, <lb />
and the shark dived under the ship <lb />
and seized it. How much longer he <lb />
would have gone on eating no one <lb />
could say, as there was no more to <lb />
give He seemed to be as raven- <lb />
for the last piece as for the first. <lb />
How one shark could hold all that <lb />
meat and go eight days with- <lb />
out eating a tiling is yet another <lb />
for discussion. <lb />
While off the southeast coast of <lb />
Java in the New Bedford whaler <lb />
Joshua we one day came upon a <lb />
native craft floating on her beam ends. <lb />
She had a crew of six men <lb />
but they were frightened and helpless. <lb />
The craft had no cargo in her and bad <lb />
taken considerable water through her <lb />
single which had been left <lb />
open. <lb />
We sent a boat and cut away her <lb />
masts and righted her. and then a <lb />
strange discovery was made. There <lb />
was three feet of water In her bold, <lb />
and dashing about the water was a <lb />
shark fourteen feet long. He had come <lb />
with a sea. and instead of being <lb />
left on deck had gone down the hatch- <lb />
way. The natives abandoned the wreck <lb />
for tho whaler, and three weeks later <lb />
she was drifted ashore on the Sandal- <lb />
wood island with the shark still alive <lb />
rushing about, although be bad <lb />
had nothing to eat and the water <lb />
very foul. <lb />
On that some cruise the whaler ran <lb />
Into the of Java, to <lb />
repairs. Some fishermen bud caught <lb />
a shark nine feet long in their nets, and <lb />
he had been lying on the beach three <lb />
hours when I him. Some of our <lb />
men went to the ship and got n pork <lb />
barrel, knocked out both beads <lb />
slipped the shell over the shark and <lb />
drove it down, to bis bulge. He <lb />
201903- <lb />
We have feasted on spring <lb />
chicken till we are tired. Now for <lb />
a to watermelon and <lb />
peaches milk. <lb />
Two things we need badly in <lb />
our almost attained, the <lb />
other hopefully wished for. That <lb />
is a saw mill and a good school. <lb />
Sam Holiday has taken a <lb />
with M. Moore Co. He <lb />
looks after the outside business of <lb />
I hi. <lb />
W. S. Galloway and family <lb />
spent Sunday in the <lb />
try. <lb />
J. J. Mason, of was <lb />
I in a few hours Friday. He <lb />
is in the livery business there and <lb />
we are glad to hear that he is doing <lb />
well. <lb />
Misses Lucy and Helen <lb />
way, accompanied by their friends, <lb />
Misses Ward and Langley, were <lb />
in town Friday. <lb />
J. J. Satterthwaite, of <lb />
came over Sunday, and spent the <lb />
day with Dr. Jones. Mrs. <lb />
We Want tO Sell yOUr who has been staying a <lb />
few days with and friends <lb />
here, returned home with him. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. O Proctor took <lb />
a party of small children out rid- <lb />
Sunday afternoon. The ride <lb />
afforded them some relief from the <lb />
extreme beat, and the little fellows <lb />
seemed to enjoy it very much. <lb />
J. F. Stokes and W. O. Wooten, <lb />
Winterville, are here today <lb />
working These are <lb />
clever gentlemen, know their <lb />
and represent good com- <lb />
We bespeak for them <lb />
success in this community. <lb />
We have an up-to-date news-boy <lb />
Grimesland in the person of <lb />
Master Roy Venters. Boy is a <lb />
smart little fellow and succeeds in <lb />
Belling papers where others <lb />
failed. <lb />
W. M. MOORE CO. <lb />
Grimesland, N. C. <lb />
Headquarters for Clothing, Dry Goods, <lb />
Notions, Furnishings, <lb />
Hardware, Groceries. <lb />
summer goods be- <lb />
sold at half price. <lb />
Special prices o <lb />
hats caps and and all rib- <lb />
laces millinery goods. <lb />
Wanted a thousand dozen eggs <lb />
at per dozen. <lb />
Car load chickens from cents <lb />
down. <lb />
Best Timothy hay at lowest <lb />
prices. <lb />
Cheapest place for fruit jars. <lb />
Ice always on band, especially <lb />
hot days. <lb />
Bring all of country pro- <lb />
duce and try W. M. Moore Co. <lb />
for highest prices. <lb />
Moore and Scott Galloway <lb />
will please you. <lb />
Constipation <lb />
Does your head ache Pain <lb />
back, of your eyes Bad <lb />
taste in your mouth It's <lb />
your liver Pills are <lb />
liver pills. They cure <lb />
headache, dyspepsia. <lb />
druggists. <lb />
T. F. PROCTOR, <lb />
Grimesland, N. C. <lb />
GENERAL <lb />
MERCHANDISE <lb />
Anything wanted In the way <lb />
of Clothing, Dry Goods, No- <lb />
Shoes, Hats, Groceries <lb />
and Hardware can be found <lb />
here, whether it is some- <lb />
thing to eat, something to <lb />
wear, or some article for the <lb />
house or farm, you can be <lb />
supplied. Highest prices paid <lb />
for cotton, country produce <lb />
or anything the farmer sells. <lb />
Want your or a <lb />
brown or rich black Than I <lb />
BUCKINGHAM'S <lb />
P. Co., Nashua, I <lb />
J. Proctor Bros. <lb />
SUPPLY HOUSE. <lb />
millers <lb />
Manufacturers. <lb />
Tomorrow is the <lb />
today's ambitions. <lb />
It is strange hut true <lb />
that the best servants for a hotel <lb />
mm <lb />
Boated him out. In n of <lb />
hour lie was swimming and <lb />
headed for the open sea. <lb />
Sixteen days later, when miles to <lb />
the south, that selfsame shark <lb />
alongside. There could be no doubt of <lb />
his identity because lie still wore h's <lb />
wooden jacket. The bun-el had shrunk <lb />
to him so tightly that no effort of inn-experienced. <lb />
could remove it. It must have bother- <lb />
ed about keeping under water, but <lb />
it did not seem to affect him otherwise. <lb />
In the course of a year we heard of <lb />
him no less than live times. Ho went <lb />
up as far as the strait of came <lb />
back to Darting, ran over to the coast j <lb />
of Australia and when last reported I <lb />
was to the south of the Coco islands. <lb />
M. QUAD. <lb />
graveyard of <lb />
If you want lumber to build a house, <lb />
furniture to go in it, clothing and <lb />
dry goods far your family, provisions <lb />
for your table, or for <lb />
your farm, we can supply your needs. <lb />
We manufacture <lb />
TOBACCO <lb />
and sell the best tobacco trucks, also <lb />
do general repairing of buggies, carts <lb />
and wagons. Come to us for any- <lb />
thing you want. <lb />
Malaria Ever have it Know <lb />
it Want to get rid of it Take <lb />
Malaria and Ague Cure. <lb />
Th of <lb />
Hannibal's life fate were <lb />
and lie was o pa- <lb />
who had only the best interests <lb />
of bis country at heart In the wars <lb />
of Carthage against Rome he carried <lb />
Ids armies across the strait of <lb />
over Alps and into Italy <lb />
to the very of Rome. For more <lb />
than a score of years he remained <lb />
there, supporting his forces upon the <lb />
enemy and proving himself to be <lb />
such a literal lasting scourge <lb />
that the Roman mothers would quiet <lb />
their children with the sound of his <lb />
dreaded name. Finally, when old In <lb />
years he was driven forth and <lb />
defeated, lie had made a record in Its <lb />
way unparalleled throughout the an- <lb />
of ancient <lb />
i Yet in his old age he became a <lb />
I fugitive, wandering from one country <lb />
to the other and finding no rest, owing l, <lb />
to the vindictive persecutions of tho <lb />
i Romans, who were then all powerful. P <lb />
I At last, discovering no on earth i <lb />
j open to him as a refuge, deserted by <lb />
. his former friends, his country en- <lb />
I slaved his once Imperial native <lb />
in ruins, way, to, <lb />
I and ended his life with poison. <lb />
, i.-. <lb />
An <lb />
They say there's an island In tn r <lb />
With <lb />
crime, jails, T <lb />
U that It's a wonder some . <lb />
hasn't <lb />
Brooklyn Life. <lb />
Like <lb />
a Comet <lb />
In th sky comes <lb />
the star of health <lb />
to weak and <lb />
dent dyspeptic, <lb />
curing all <lb />
a t o m <lb />
troubles and <lb />
digestive <lb />
disorders. <lb />
famous remedy <lb />
the <lb />
that which It <lb />
is unable to do for <lb />
Itself, even If but <lb />
slightly disordered <lb />
or overburdened. <lb />
supplies the <lb />
juices of digestion and <lb />
the work of the <lb />
stomach, relaxing the <lb />
nervous tension, while <lb />
the Inflamed muscles <lb />
and membranes of that I <lb />
organ ore allowed <lb />
rest and heal. It cures <lb />
Indigestion, <lb />
palpitation of the heart, <lb />
nervous dyspepsia and <lb />
Oil stomach troubles by <lb />
purifying and <lb />
strengthening the glands, I <lb />
membranes of the <lb />
and digestive organs. <lb />
Bottle, only. Ska times <lb />
I,, , . <lb />
H. C. VENTERS, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Dry Goods, Notion, Fancy <lb />
Tobacco and Cigars. The <lb />
only Soda Fountain in town, All <lb />
the popular drinks. Hot Peanuts <lb />
every day. <lb />
DR <lb />
c. n. JONES, <lb />
Physician <lb />
and Surgeon, <lb />
GRIMESLAND, <lb />
Complete Stock of Drugs. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
WOOTEN'S DRUG STORE. <lb />
Value of his you <lb />
it's going to he ask- <lb />
ed. I'm sure it's he <lb />
replied. I'll take my urn <lb />
with <lb />
Evening Post, <lb />
promptly obtain U. H. mil<lb />
i Bend model, or photo of Invention for <lb />
i For five hook, t <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
u s <lb />
WASHINGTON D C. <lb />
THE REFLECTOR, LE, N. C. <lb />
THREE<lb />
Ayden News and Advertisements. <lb />
The Ayden Branch Office of The Eastern Reflector is in charge 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 />
for <lb />
Royal Blue Shoes. <lb />
AYDEN ITEMS <lb />
TWO BLOCK <lb />
ALL KINDS OF <lb />
floods and, lotions <lb />
We are adding to our stock a nice, new and up-to-date line B <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
We carry almost everything in the furniture line and prices will be made as <lb />
cheap as consistent with good goods. Prices are very much reduced on <lb />
Lawns. Slippers, etc., also a certain line of Shoes, a cheap pair of <lb />
Shoes bettor come at once as we have put a price on them that will certainly <lb />
move them Yours for business, CANNON TYSON. <lb />
REPORT OF <lb />
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JUNE II, 1903. <lb />
Loans and <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures----- <lb />
Expenses Paid. 110.00 <lb />
Due from hanks and bankers <lb />
Cash. <lb />
Total. <lb />
Capital Stock. <lb />
interest. . 179.47<lb />
Total. <lb />
you bought it from HINES it's all <lb />
Country <lb />
Produce <lb />
Bought and <lb />
Sold. <lb />
J. J. HINES <lb />
Live and <lb />
Let Live <lb />
Prices 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 />
so men. n <lb />
. r r; <lb />
t i ft <lb />
Stays i . in. or iii. ; <lb />
Hog, Horse and Style <lb />
i j n. u 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 />
Docs not mutilate, but does, 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 />
it- will save you money and fence your fields so they will stay fenced. <lb />
Also Mower, Rakes, Binders, and all <lb />
IMPROVED FARM MACHINERY. <lb />
Ayden, N. C , July, 1903. <lb />
Misses Tucker <lb />
Helen Cox returned Saturday from <lb />
a visit to Bruce. <lb />
Mrs. Chas. E. Flynn, of Fort <lb />
Tot ten, New York, arrived <lb />
day to the <lb />
with her Mr. Mrs. B. <lb />
F. Early. , <lb />
Miss Lena Anderson, of <lb />
ville, came Saturday to attend the <lb />
Prince-Smith marriage. <lb />
H. Jones, general agent for <lb />
the Fidelity Mutual, is in Ayden <lb />
for a few days. lie is of the firm I <lb />
of Jones and Wallace, <lb />
Misses Ida W. Lena <lb />
and Lizzie Hines, May Anderson <lb />
and Daisy left Monday <lb />
morning to attend <lb />
the institute now being j <lb />
conducted at that place for the <lb />
teachers of Pitt county. <lb />
Rural Route Coward <lb />
informs us that Friday he was <lb />
compelled to twice on bis <lb />
j route by the burning of tobacco <lb />
barns along the road. We have <lb />
heard already of six being burned <lb />
the season not half over. <lb />
Carelessness is usually the cause <lb />
of tobacco barn fires. <lb />
A. J. Manning and Geo. Pres- <lb />
went to Tuesday <lb />
to attend for teachers. <lb />
Miss Emma Brown came borne <lb />
from Scotland Neck on Monday. <lb />
Enoch Plymouth, <lb />
came Tuesday evening is at <lb />
the home of G. Berry. <lb />
R. M. Prince, of <lb />
the groom-elect, h Haven <lb />
port and J. J. came in <lb />
on Tuesday evening to to attend <lb />
the marriage of Mr. Prince Wed <lb />
morning. <lb />
Misses Carrie Henrietta <lb />
returned <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Rosa Bland left Monday. <lb />
afternoon for a visit to her sisters, I <lb />
Mrs. and Mrs. Lee <lb />
Miss Carrie of <lb />
is in Ayden the- <lb />
family of J. J. Edwards. <lb />
Mrs. Dr. Dixon and children <lb />
left Tuesday for a visit lo, <lb />
i an gt-. <lb />
Mrs. R. Cannon two of <lb />
her children left Monday for a <lb />
slay at Seven Springs. <lb />
What's tin- matter, <lb />
You look all tired out <lb />
And wonder, I've bad a I <lb />
day of It, I know when <lb />
I've worked so bard, l looked at the i <lb />
men clean up station this <lb />
and that I <lb />
raised into story <lb />
and loads of delivered bas- <lb />
Transcript. <lb />
SATISFACTORY DEPARTMENT STORE, -fr <lb />
J. R. Smith Bro. <lb />
Quality is ever the first consideration in this store, because <lb />
that is the only basis for values that insures the satisfaction <lb />
of customers and the continuance of successful business. <lb />
sOUR STOCK OF <lb />
General Dry Goods, Millinery, Furniture, <lb />
Hardware, Groceries, <lb />
is probably the most extensive in town, and our juices are <lb />
ways We also carry a stock of such as <lb />
Hay, Corn, Oats, etc. Let us serve you. J. H. Smith Bro. <lb />
Sheets In the <lb />
was Hie Origin of the phrase <lb />
for sheets In the <lb />
a landsman asked a sailor the <lb />
other day. said the sailor, <lb />
explain that matter to yon. The two <lb />
lower of u ship's sail are held <lb />
taut by two one called u <lb />
and another called a sheet. The tack <lb />
Is always kept very tight, but the sheet <lb />
is loosened according to the wind, and <lb />
the looser the sheet Is the more freely <lb />
sail Swings. If the sail Is quite <lb />
free, Its sheet is said to be <lb />
Now. suppose that all three of <lb />
a ship's sails were quite free. They <lb />
would then fly about very and <lb />
ship would The course of <lb />
ship would be a one. and <lb />
reason for this would be that she had <lb />
sheets in That. I <lb />
is why a man. when he zigzags <lb />
in his course, is said to be three sheets <lb />
in the <lb />
JOSEPH <lb />
Physician <lb />
Surgeon. <lb />
A N. <lb />
Office in Block. <lb />
HART JENKINS, <lb />
General <lb />
EVERYTHING KEPT IN A FIRST <lb />
CLASS STORE. <lb />
Get our prices on Meat and Flour <lb />
before buying. <lb />
An Duel. <lb />
The annals of Emerald Isle <lb />
with incidents of dueling In which <lb />
Irish humor. If not at all times Irish <lb />
bravery, is conspicuous. I In one <lb />
Sir Jonah fought a <lb />
duel with a barrister named <lb />
The latter had one leg shorter than <lb />
other and because II was his habit j <lb />
when in a hurry to take two i j Ii I <lb />
steps with the short leg to up IA k <lb />
space made by the long me lie <lb />
nicknamed Pound <lb />
could get no f his bar t light <lb />
him, and so he challenged Harrington <lb />
who good shots <lb />
in the park. <lb />
The baronet hit his opponent in the <lb />
braces, then called the <lb />
feared lie had killed him. When the <lb />
result was made known, one of the <lb />
Seconds shouted. you are the <lb />
only rogue I ever knew who was saved <lb />
by the <lb />
Don't sell your Egg and Chickens <lb />
till you get our offer them. <lb />
-I <lb />
THE AYDEN HUSTLERS <lb />
AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
E. S. EDWARDS, <lb />
Owner and Manager. <lb />
AYDEN, N. C.<lb />
Some of uses of byproducts of <lb />
slaughtered The blood is used <lb />
for production of albumen, the <lb />
bones for knife bandies, toothbrush <lb />
handles, etc.; the horns for <lb />
combs, backs of brushes, large buttons, <lb />
etc; the hoots for ornaments <lb />
and fertilizers. font oil, extract <lb />
ed from the feet, has a high <lb />
value. The fat is used for <lb />
in pep- <lb />
sin and other articles are obtained <lb />
from slaughtered cattle and <lb />
The value of articles made every <lb />
year represents many millions of <lb />
MAKES the best Brick in <lb />
Eastern Carolina. Bricks <lb />
all hand made- Makes furnace <lb />
arch and building brick. Full <lb />
always on Prices to <lb />
suit limes. Write or phone <lb />
I me for prices by the thousand or <lb />
car load. Yours truly, <lb />
EDWARDS. <lb />
Always go <lb />
DRUG STORE <lb />
for your drugs. I carry a good clean stock of pure <lb />
drugs and chemicals, sundries, <lb />
stationery and toilet articles. <lb />
Try a bottle my Fig Fruit Syrup for constipation. <lb />
cents. If you are not satisfied I will return <lb />
your <lb />
M. M. SAULS, Ph. G. <lb />
Pharmacist, Ayden, N. C. <lb />
Her Anatomical <lb />
class In <lb />
many bones ore theft In chicken <lb />
Millie member of large <lb />
I can tell you how many there <lb />
In the neck. That's the only part <lb />
I ever Chicago Tribune. <lb />
Near Devonshire, England, <lb />
there is to be seen a i <lb />
white bend u speckled back. <lb />
Pills <lb />
After eating;, persons of a bilious <lb />
will derive mat benefit by taking <lb />
of these pills. U you have been <lb />
WINKING TOO MUCH, <lb />
will promptly relieve tho <lb />
HEADACHE. <lb />
and which <lb />
tho seal remove <lb />
ls. Mar cue Fed. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
i i-.-n and <lb />
The year of greatest growth In boys <lb />
Is the girls, the four- <lb />
While girls full height <lb />
their year, they acquire full <lb />
weight at the age of twenty. are <lb />
stronger than girls from birth to the <lb />
eleventh then girls become <lb />
physically lo the seventeenth year, <lb />
when tables are again turned <lb />
remain so. From November to April <lb />
children grow very gain no <lb />
weight; from April to July they gain <lb />
In height, but lose In weight, and from <lb />
July to November they increase <lb />
In weight, but not In height. <lb />
HOTEL <lb />
N. C.<lb />
bl <lb />
a Mystery. <lb />
Little what Is <lb />
with two legs. <lb />
a man Is a biped, my boy. <lb />
Little Tommy Well, what's <lb />
James He's only got one <lb />
Dr. Louis C. Skinner, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND <lb />
SURGEON. <lb />
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb />
Ont door north of <lb />
Best the market Affords, <lb />
meets nil trains. <lb />
Rooms. Electric lights. <lb />
VICTOR <lb />
V. ATTORNEY AT LAW, <lb />
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb />
WEAK EYES. <lb />
Why suffer from eve strain, <lb />
in the eye balls, severe <lb />
headaches general dis- <lb />
comforts of eyes, when <lb />
J. W. <lb />
GRADUATE OPTICIAN. <lb />
AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
Can permanently cure you of <lb />
those discomforts by fitting <lb />
you with the proper glasses. <lb />
Satisfaction guaranteed <lb />
or your money re- <lb />
funded.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
POUR<lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
KM FRIDAY. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, <lb />
PAUL R. OUTLAW, <lb />
Editor <lb />
already a good business <lb />
Associate Editor, town, is new life and never intended be should have <lb />
moving forward in the become a part of the United ; y there <lb />
Entered in the post office at Greenville, V. C. as second class matter, The town baa the dis- army- and into Dick law, What is it fort No <lb />
Advertising rates made upon application. . ,. . . encampment armed with <lb />
EPHRAIM IS JOINED TO HIS IDOLS. Dick law does sot change th <lb />
status the state troops, does not <lb />
give the president a power it was <lb />
The North state militia <lb />
i to fiction <lb />
A correspondent desired at post office in Pitt and adjoining counties, of being located in two <lb />
counties and two congressional States army rifles and <lb />
district. This is due to the fact I States army embalmed <lb />
that what is called there a creek o hard <lb />
it is a small mm over M <lb />
J through the town part above h the <lb />
located on either side. The Garnished fact. <lb />
Greenville, Pitt County, N. C, Friday, July <lb />
THE RALEIGH PAMLICO. <lb />
We know that our condemnation <lb />
claim has ever been made that it <lb />
is to conserve the public good. No <lb />
one has ever claimed that the law <lb />
was needed, either by the state <lb />
or United States. Will the Mes- <lb />
tell us what Dick bill is <lb />
for, if it does not the <lb />
stream is the between <lb />
Pitt and Lenoir and f the Dick militia law cannot alter . <lb />
men <lb />
We publish today the reached by the business events, but we be-j <lb />
, u of Greenville and Messrs. Turner and Barbee, representing it is and contrary <lb />
the Raleigh Pamlico Sound railed, whereby the road is to i. W where this law, as our <lb />
come to from Wilson, thence to and b. crosses have for years been <lb />
Grimesland. the busings houses, the and believing it L Dick <lb />
At this time The wishes to put itself on record all of being condemn it, new m upon the <lb />
as an out and out advocate of the plans agreed upon. We be- located on the Pitt county side. ever securely joined <lb />
Greenville's industrial and commercial development Owing to the congested condition to bi And we are j us see the facts. Below we <lb />
depends upon securing another railroad, and instead of putting of the buildings for stores in to the coming years tor <lb />
trivial, objections in the way of the road, we the quarter for business, making Justification of our course, we can <lb />
shall welcome ii warmly. insurance rates ruinous almost but as <lb />
quote the old law under which the <lb />
president could call out the <lb />
Whenever the United States are <lb />
It would seem that no man who cares anything for Green- the Wilmington Messenger should j invaded, or imminent danger of <lb />
.,. ., ., i i i. . u . invasion from any foreign nation or <lb />
ville and Put county oppose the road, yet we learn that creek for have its eyes blinded by the soft- Indian tribe, or of rebellion against <lb />
some of our wise men are already beginning to talk about in- part and of this at- <lb />
crease in taxation and other bugaboos. The fact is, there will ,. liberties. The Be <lb />
be no increase in taxation. The taxes on the road's property <lb />
the town is taking a move out <lb />
., fully pay the interest on the township bonds Already eight <lb />
ice <lb />
elector considers that with a <lb />
Will pay me me lank South administration <lb />
to be exchanged for the railroad's second mortgage bonds, and I brick stores are N h <lb />
in this exchange we get one per cent, the best deal, as the the new business others <lb />
railroads bonds bear six per cent., while the township bonds will be started as soon as <lb />
have no country except <lb />
JUSTICE AND COURTESY. <lb />
The Charlotte in speak- <lb />
of between the people <lb />
and I he railroads, <lb />
tribulations of railroad <lb />
an and when the <lb />
things have to with <lb />
are considered it is surprising that <lb />
they are enable to continue its <lb />
operation. It has come to the <lb />
point some sections that a rail- <lb />
road is considered legitimate prey <lb />
for all manner of suits and com <lb />
plaints and it is often the case that <lb />
they fail to get common justice at <lb />
the bands of juries. There is, <lb />
however, another side to the mat- <lb />
Representative railroads, <lb />
especially where there is no corn- <lb />
on, often assume an arrogant <lb />
in dealing with the public. <lb />
the authority of the government of the <lb />
United States, it shall be lawful for <lb />
the president to call forth such <lb />
of the militia of the state or states <lb />
most convenient to the pi ace of danger, <lb />
or scene of action, as he may deem <lb />
necessary to repel such invasion, or <lb />
to suppress such rebellion, and to Is- <lb />
sue his orders for that purpose to <lb />
such officers of as he may <lb />
think <lb />
And here follows a provision in <lb />
the Dick <lb />
the United states is in- <lb />
or in any danger of invasion <lb />
from any foreign nation, or of rebel- <lb />
lion against the authority of the gov- <lb />
i i hurried u Greenville Reflector is still of the United States, or the <lb />
l pitching into the officers of the state president is unable, with the other <lb />
forces at his command, to execute the <lb />
laws of the Union, in any part there- <lb />
of, it shall be lawful for the president <lb />
to call forth, for a period not exceed- <lb />
nine months, such number of the <lb />
militia of the state or states or <lb />
or of the District of Columbia, <lb />
bear only live per cent. can get in these. The North Carolina, and we are averse <lb />
We hope that there will be no considerable op- change is a decided improvement to accepting anything which comes <lb />
position b. this greatest of all Greenville's needs, and yet we for the town. to who have com <lb />
see this early to the game that there will be some who will op- We recently part of an enemies, <lb />
pose it on general they oppose everything and in The Messenger recently <lb />
that is supposed to make for advancement and education. <lb />
closed that the town has two large i guard for having the Dick <lb />
hill makes . , ,,.,. I militia bill, as if their acceptance or <lb />
the Dick bill makes liberal mills, a rejection could have anything to do <lb />
provisions for maintenance of general repair <lb />
State the drug ; Jg. <lb />
ton Messenger. <lb />
can point out <lb />
stances in history <lb />
the same methods of the Dick bill turning <lb />
to destroy states and crush the times as large a control of the state troops absolutely <lb />
. . . . ,. n. . over to the president, its terms, in <lb />
liberties people, luck transportation company that op fact, restrict the powers granted to the <lb />
law was so with gold , of the,, , <lb />
that its was too much v-o, Rom instant an article from the Charles-, he had it, why it necessary to <lb />
Bern, ton went this i a , . <lb />
the officers in convention churches feature of the bill and quoted the sec the bill passed in order <lb />
of the other two acts defining give it to <lb />
the powers of the president over the <lb />
Yes, sir; and we physician, millinery The president had certain control over us he may deem necessary to repel <lb />
I if in our troops the passage such invasion, rebellion <lb />
in- a dozen or more that act and has had ever since the or to enable him to execute such laws, <lb />
where , t. j- a of congress passed, under <lb />
e e general merchandise a good of the federal constitution, in P <lb />
were employed h. i, h , This act was amended In 1801. n <lb />
r J hotel that would be a credit to a, of th. <lb />
act of congress passed, under to issue his orders for that <lb />
to such officers of militia as <lb />
think <lb />
The president has never had <lb />
such power, or, if he has, he has <lb />
not for years exercised it. If <lb />
bled, so they the new undone <lb />
Under the construction placed <lb />
upon this new law by the army <lb />
they cannot transfer any of its j R I may call upon it goes even further <lb />
. the state troops and the length of time and a state to its <lb />
A. Co., Patrick Tucker, he may keep them m the held. H b <lb />
The Dick bill makes liberal pro-, right to organize and maintain <lb />
law . , state troops. A comparison of their <lb />
Happily Among the houses are provisions with the Dick bill will <lb />
was only themselves h that the latter greatly restricts <lb />
the powers as to the con- <lb />
cannot transfer any <lb />
odium to the enlisted men. <lb />
The Messenger further says the E. Lang, Z. Brooks, J. D. Gas- visions for maintenance of the state, <lb />
I Dick measure is now the law of a t troops, while restraining the federal volunteer commands for its own <lb />
kins, ct A. government's former power <lb />
This causes a R of <lb />
against the and in turn kins, Coward Spivey, A. L. <lb />
against all It is a mat- j the laud. Is it Well, will Co Grifton Drug Co can there be W alarming in <lb />
W and others Keen ft have , I. not alone in its <lb />
rather the fail should , state decline to turn over one XV <lb />
purposes, which shall not be sub- <lb />
to the orders the president, <lb />
to give it <lb />
augments the feeling that the roads <lb />
are not treating the public <lb />
This is well said. <lb />
has suffered and been irritated be- <lb />
cause of the obstinacy and want <lb />
accommodation on the part of the <lb />
Atlantic Coast train dis- <lb />
patcher at Tarboro, not <lb />
letting the people down town here <lb />
when trains are expected. <lb />
It is a to know that the <lb />
recent dispatcher has been removed <lb />
and another put in his place, and <lb />
it is now hoped can be <lb />
learned about the arrival of trains <lb />
here and that a better feeling will <lb />
exist between the people and the <lb />
railroads. <lb />
And if the railroad will hurry <lb />
up that additional train service on <lb />
this road it will further merit the <lb />
good will of the people. <lb />
its militia to the federal govern- ,, h th. the Savannah News and the Norfolk j States the volunteer <lb />
is ea flatting , . T.- <lb />
ham Wrenn Co. L. O. Cox, who ft of in existence. If this construe <lb />
rights is at all be correct <lb />
lived in Greenville, is pro- no more than in the passage of i B <lb />
, the act of In fact the states have ed its inability to enforce such a <lb />
the factory and machine greater rights under this than under <lb />
either of the other two bills because law, for there is no provision made <lb />
now the president can call upon the . e . . . <lb />
his a only after he has ex- enforcement the <lb />
a tanning the of t a <lb />
government, while heretofore he -V a <lb />
Colonel W. A. B. Hearne, <lb />
formerly of has <lb />
for a suit for highway <lb />
or grand larceny against <lb />
country barking it on both Sides <lb />
a western paper claims fl. . . . . I for duty refuses to comply is the forfeiture <lb />
K of the river, and draws a large-either within or without their own <lb />
have made the discovery that the , ,. , , states in the instance. the i of the benefits accruing the <lb />
trade from both Pitt and Lenoir old laws, as soon as the <lb />
reason the does not commit ,,. the president had <lb />
suicide is that when he sits down <lb />
to over his troubles he goes ,, <lb />
ties. <lb />
to sleep. Colonel dug up <lb />
that discovery several moo us ago. <lb />
counties, even reaches to directly to the state <lb />
of Greene and troops. Now he cannot call upon <lb />
also going to avail <lb />
itself of the opportunity of doing <lb />
some effective advertising by <lb />
We repeat, North Carolinians <lb />
them until he has exhausted his federal have no country except North <lb />
i forces. There is no trampling <lb />
states rights in Carolina, and never will have as <lb />
The Messenger is right about <lb />
one action of the of- administration controls affairs. <lb />
The Newton Enterprise suggests joining the other live towns in <lb />
that as Governor Aycock is barred the county taking a department <lb />
in accepting the Dick law <lb />
had not to do with case. <lb />
long as a rabid, jealous radical <lb />
President recreation <lb />
is cutting trees. He will <lb />
probably need the rails these trees <lb />
will make for various places in his <lb />
fences. <lb />
from seeking a it in the semi-weekly Reflector, to <lb />
would be a graceful act for those let the world know of its <lb />
who went into office with him to business opportunities, <lb />
go out with him and not stand for j <lb />
Yes, it would be <lb />
very very startling <lb />
very unnatural. <lb />
Dick bill is only one of a <lb />
series of Others will <lb />
The enlisted men agreed to serve come as the radicals grow In <lb />
the militia three yea s, unless <lb />
sooner discharged, the Dick <lb />
law nor any other law can alter <lb />
the terms of that It <lb />
power. It is what we expect. <lb />
Mr. Timothy stuck a with each individual member <lb />
I a nail in his trousers to hang his of the militia to accept or as <lb />
suspenders on be fit. We advise them not <lb />
dale iv money is spent for to accept, and if the Dick bill <lb />
We'll never call Grover Cleve parlor at a w really a law we would advise <lb />
land an old man again. It's a j is sadly missed when it comes to i them to disobey it. <lb />
I boy. <lb />
There are as many things in the <lb />
world for women to fool as there <lb />
are men, and as many ways to do <lb />
it as there are women. <lb />
As an antidote for conceit it Is <lb />
better to have loved and lost than <lb />
If, as the Messenger save, the i never to have been kicked at all. <lb />
i meeting of the Board of <lb />
of Pitt county held <lb />
y a petition signed by one- <lb />
the free holders residing <lb />
the territory hereinafter <lb />
. which petition was duly <lb />
and endorsed by the <lb />
of Education of Pitt County <lb />
6th day of July, 1903. it <lb />
that an election be <lb />
D the territory, hereinafter <lb />
bed, proposed a special <lb />
district, Friday, August <lb />
to ascertain the will of <lb />
of said district whether <lb />
shall be levied a special an- <lb />
tax of twenty cents on the one <lb />
red dollars valuation of prop <lb />
and sixty cents on poll to <lb />
public school <lb />
which may be apportioned to <lb />
by the County Board <lb />
duration in case such <lb />
a tax is voted. <lb />
boundaries of said proposed <lb />
school district is as <lb />
at II. Flanagan's <lb />
era line, Middle Swamp, and <lb />
ling with his Eastern to <lb />
Road, thence up said road <lb />
laker Road, thence with Baker <lb />
to Road, <lb />
with said Road to Green- <lb />
e Road, thence down Green- <lb />
e road to Farmville township <lb />
i, with said line to <lb />
Township line, thence <lb />
said line to a lane between G. <lb />
Moore and C. L. Barrett, thence <lb />
said lane to the run of Black <lb />
amp, thence down said swamp <lb />
creek, thence up <lb />
id creek to W. line, <lb />
with said line to Wilson <lb />
ad, thence with said road to fork <lb />
road at J. W. Parker's <lb />
ace, thence with Farmville road <lb />
creek, thence up the to <lb />
county line, thence with <lb />
county to beginning. <lb />
; It was farther ordered that said <lb />
shall be held in the town <lb />
Farmville and conducted in <lb />
e manner prescribed bylaw, <lb />
hat a new of the <lb />
rs of said territory shall be had, <lb />
for the purpose of registering <lb />
id voters and conducting said <lb />
Election the Board appointed J. T. <lb />
as Registrar and R. L. Joy- <lb />
her and W. E. Barrett us Judges <lb />
bf Election. <lb />
At said election those who are <lb />
favor of the levy and collection of <lb />
said tax shall which <lb />
shall be printed or written the <lb />
words, Special and <lb />
those who shall vote a <lb />
ticket on which shall be printed or <lb />
written the words, Spec- <lb />
By order of the Board Com- <lb />
missioners of Pitt made <lb />
this the 6th day of July, 1903. <lb />
Richard Williams, <lb />
Clerk ex-officio. <lb />
thence south with railroad to south <lb />
side of creek, t hence up said <lb />
creek to Titus and <lb />
Smith's line, with said <lb />
and Smith line to the pub- <lb />
road, thence down said road to <lb />
Mrs. J J. Smith Frank <lb />
thence west with <lb />
Biggs Harrington's line to <lb />
public road, including all the <lb />
lands the late Biggs <lb />
ton, situated on north side of pub <lb />
lie road leading from to <lb />
John Pearce, thence up said road <lb />
toward to a branch near Joe <lb />
house, thence a <lb />
straight to John Dennis and A. F. <lb />
Cox coiner, thence with John Den- <lb />
line to Jordan Cox's heirs line, <lb />
thence with Dennis and the Jordan <lb />
Cox heirs line East to W. F. Hart <lb />
and John Dennis corner near the <lb />
public real, thence down Celie <lb />
Garris line to J. T. Hart's corner, <lb />
thence with J. T. Hart's line south <lb />
to Calvin corner. <lb />
would cough neatly all night <lb />
writes Mrs. Chas. Apple <lb />
gate, of Alexandria, <lb />
could hardly git any sleep. I had <lb />
so that if I walk- <lb />
ed a block I would cough fright <lb />
fully and spit blood, but, when all <lb />
other failed, <lb />
of Dr. King's New Dis- <lb />
wholly me I <lb />
gained It's absolute <lb />
to cure Coughs, <lb />
La Grippe, Bronchitis <lb />
all Throat and Lung <lb />
Price 81.00. Trial bot- <lb />
at Wooten's Drug Store. <lb />
The difference between a woman <lb />
her rival is that the former <lb />
restores her hair, while the latter <lb />
dyes <lb />
NO PITY SHOWN. <lb />
years fate was after me <lb />
writes F. A. Gal- <lb />
line to Asa corner, thence <lb />
with ledge, Verbena, Ala. bad a <lb />
terrible case of Piles causing <lb />
tumors. When all failed Buck- <lb />
Salve cured me. <lb />
Equally good for Bums and ail <lb />
aches pains. Only at <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
with his to the be <lb />
It was further that said <lb />
election be held in the town <lb />
of Ayden and the <lb />
manner prescribed by law, that <lb />
a new registration of voters of <lb />
said territory shall be had, and <lb />
purpose of registering said <lb />
voters and conducting said <lb />
the Board appointed G. W. Pres <lb />
NIGHT AND DAY. <lb />
The busiest and mightiest little <lb />
thing that ever was made i Dr. <lb />
King's New Life Pills. These <lb />
as Registrar and Jesse Cannon change weakness <lb />
and J. A. as Judges strength, Sliest energy, <lb />
of Election. <lb />
At said election those who are. <lb />
in favor of the levy collection ; <lb />
of said tax shall vote a ticket on <lb />
which shall be printed or written <lb />
the words, Special and <lb />
those whose who are opposed shall j <lb />
vote a ticket on which cleaning the wise husband <lb />
into mental power <lb />
They're in building up i <lb />
health. per box <lb />
Sold by Wooten's Drug Store. <lb />
a woman goes to house- <lb />
shall be printed or written the <lb />
words, Special <lb />
By order of the Board of Com- <lb />
missioners of Pitt County made <lb />
this the 6th day of July, 1903. <lb />
Richard Williams, <lb />
traveling. <lb />
We, the undersigned, <lb />
Dr. Seth Arnold's Balsam to be a <lb />
reliable Remedy for Bowel Com- <lb />
Clerk ex-officio. I hereby guarantee a twenty- <lb />
rive bottle to give satisfaction <lb />
or money refunded. J L. Wooten, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL <lb />
ELECTION. <lb />
At a meeting of the of <lb />
commissioners of Pitt county held <lb />
State of North Carolina, Pitt <lb />
County, In Superior Court. <lb />
A. F. Young Co. Notice o f <lb />
vs. <lb />
Walter Sale. <lb />
By virtue of an execution <lb />
to the undersigned from the <lb />
Superior Court of Pitt County in <lb />
the above entitled action, I will, <lb />
on Monday, the 3rd day of Aug., <lb />
1903, at o'clock m. at the Court <lb />
House door of said County, sell to <lb />
the highest bidder for cash to <lb />
said execution, and such other <lb />
executions as may come my <lb />
band, all the right, title and in- <lb />
the said Walter Bar- <lb />
Held defendant, has in the follow- <lb />
described real estate, <lb />
One piece of laud near the <lb />
you mean to tell <lb />
me I have told a lie; <lb />
Chambers Well, no; I don't <lb />
wish to be quite so rude as that, <lb />
but I will say make a <lb />
very good weather prophet. <lb />
J ABOUT BEDTIME <lb />
take a Little Early will <lb />
cure constipation, biliousness and <lb />
liver troubles. DeWitt's Little <lb />
Early Risers are different <lb />
other pills. They do not gripe <lb />
and break down the mucous <lb />
of the stomach, liver <lb />
bowels, bat cure by gently <lb />
secretions and giving <lb />
town strength to these organs. Sold by <lb />
of Ayden lying on the east side of <lb />
Atlantic Coast track, adjoining the <lb />
No- <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
this day, a petition signed O. <lb />
Polly Harrington, F. G. <lb />
D. G. the Anderson <lb />
one fourth free holden re- <lb />
siding the territory herein <lb />
after set out, which petition was <lb />
duly approved and by <lb />
the board of education of Pitt <lb />
county on the 6th day of July, <lb />
it is ordered that an election be <lb />
held in the territory hereinafter <lb />
described, proposed as a special <lb />
district, on Friday, August; <lb />
7th, 1903, to ascertain the will <lb />
of the people of said dis- <lb />
whether there shall be levied <lb />
special annual tax of thirty cents <lb />
on the one hundred <lb />
of property and ninety cents <lb />
on the poll to supplement the <lb />
public school fund which may be <lb />
apportioned to said district by the <lb />
county board of education in case <lb />
such special tax is voted. <lb />
The boundaries of said proposed <lb />
special is as follows. <lb />
Beginning at and <lb />
running north by Asa <lb />
out to the public road at Mrs, <lb />
Mary Garris thence up said road <lb />
What a bachelor can't learn <lb />
I from some woman who is trying <lb />
acres to make a better of him he <lb />
need to know in his <lb />
lot others, <lb />
more or less. <lb />
Also one piece of land on <lb />
west side of said rail road track, <lb />
the lands of Mrs. John <lb />
W. H. Harris, W. F. Hart. <lb />
F. Harrington. Ed. <lb />
where the <lb />
Co. plant is lo- <lb />
CATARRH CF THE <lb />
is overloaded; <lb />
when food it that fails <lb />
to digest it decays and inflames <lb />
which are several houses, membrane, exposing <lb />
containing acres or less. <lb />
Both of said pieces of land being <lb />
the excess levied on after allotting <lb />
Walter his homestead <lb />
as allowed by Law. <lb />
This 30th day of June, 1903. <lb />
O. W. Harrington, <lb />
Sheriff. <lb />
BRUTALLY TORTURED. <lb />
A case came to light that for <lb />
torture <lb />
to Back Swamp, thence down said has perhaps been equaled, <lb />
swamp to Swift creek, thence Joe of Calif., <lb />
said to the public mad <lb />
leading from Grifton to <lb />
then up said road to Lafayette <lb />
Cox's line on east side of public <lb />
road, thence with <lb />
v . . . a <lb />
line to Martha L. hue, <lb />
thence with G. W. <lb />
to Susan E. Cannon's line, <lb />
with his Hue back t the public <lb />
road, then up said road to the fork <lb />
near Hancock's church, <lb />
wet Hill road to T. C. <lb />
the and causes the glands <lb />
to secrete instead of the <lb />
natural juices of digestion. This <lb />
is called Catarrh of the Stomach. <lb />
For years I suffered with Catarrh <lb />
of the Stomach, caused by <lb />
Doctors and medicines <lb />
failed to benefit me until I used <lb />
i Dyspepsia R. <lb />
Tex. Sold by <lb />
j Store. <lb />
the foundation of health. <lb />
Nourishment the foundation<lb />
Dyspepsia Cure is the great <lb />
medicine that enables the stomach <lb />
land digestive organs to digest, <lb />
; assimilate transform all foods <lb />
the of blood that <lb />
the nerves feeds the <lb />
, tissues. lays the <lb />
for health. Nature does the <lb />
rest, Dyspepsia, <lb />
writes. years endured <lb />
insufferable pain from <lb />
nothing relieved me <lb />
though I tried everything known. <lb />
I came Electric Bitters and <lb />
it's the greatest earth <lb />
for that trouble. A few bottles <lb />
it cured Just as good for <lb />
Liver troubles and all disorders of the stomach and <lb />
debility. Only Sat- digestive are cured by the <lb />
guaranteed by use of Sold by Wooten's <lb />
Drugstore. <lb /></p>
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SIX <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE. S. C. <lb />
ow Blister An- <lb />
A la or bladder, <lb />
which la by of <lb />
watery portion blood <lb />
the or outer skin. ; <lb />
Any powerful Irritant boiling <lb />
water may produce burners, <lb />
way regard their formation an <lb />
fort of nature to protect the true and <lb />
acutely sensitive Inner skin from at- <lb />
tack. <lb />
The fact for Itself, but the <lb />
for Injurious action of I <lb />
aiding water n deeper seat. <lb />
blood vessels arc supplied with , <lb />
and the stimulation of these <lb />
causes In some cases dilatation and In I <lb />
ethers contraction. Any excessive <lb />
will cause paralysis of the I <lb />
coat of the consequent I <lb />
of the blood in these parts, I <lb />
and then their nutrition Is Impaired. <lb />
It la to the condition thus In- j <lb />
by scalding water that the <lb />
rum through the vessel wall and <lb />
Its way into the surrounding <lb />
This raises the upper and <lb />
skin Into a blister, which prob- <lb />
ably takes Its name from the Anglo- <lb />
Saxon to blast or puff. <lb />
of <lb />
One day Thomas drove <lb />
at to South Topeka to sell a man a <lb />
hone. The wan was no judge of <lb />
and knew It. So after look- <lb />
the animal over he told <lb />
to come out again in about ten <lb />
friend of mine who knows <lb />
a horse when he sees it will be here <lb />
he said, see what he <lb />
thinks. And, by the he added, <lb />
old did you say the horse <lb />
years old <lb />
MM Chef as he gathered up <lb />
the reins and drove away, <lb />
drove to South Topeka <lb />
again. The prospective purchaser was <lb />
there, and after looking the horse in <lb />
that mouth asked his age. <lb />
old this replied <lb />
smiling blandly. broke <lb />
In the man who wanted to buy the <lb />
hone, told me not ten days ago <lb />
that he only I <lb />
squeaked I did. <lb />
My, how time does fly Cap- <lb />
ital. <lb />
Am Tragedy. <lb />
A historical paper in <lb />
collection In London tells of a strange <lb />
tragedy in a little be- <lb />
fore several centuries ago. <lb />
boy seven years old came up <lb />
Into, a gentleman's chamber and <lb />
to him and drew his sword and <lb />
flourished with It. The gentleman. <lb />
being In bed, wondered to see the boy <lb />
tow his blade so and good <lb />
hoy, thou hast done well. Put In the <lb />
The boy persisting, the gen- <lb />
rose and held him the scabbard, <lb />
the rude banded lad. thinking to <lb />
heath the lustily it Into <lb />
belly. Company were called. One <lb />
offend to strike the child. him <lb />
quoth the gentleman. Is <lb />
just This boy's father did I kill five <lb />
years since and none knew. Now he <lb />
hath revenged And the gentleman <lb />
died the second <lb />
Hew Grow. <lb />
A man who has devoted much time <lb />
to the study of the oyster says that this <lb />
born with his shell on and <lb />
that he grows only in the summer time. <lb />
The beard of an oyster is not only his <lb />
breathing is. his lungs- <lb />
bat It also serves to convey food to his <lb />
mouth. When the warm, calm days of <lb />
June come the oyster opens his shell <lb />
and by means of his beard begins bond- <lb />
an additional story to his <lb />
This he does by depositing very, very <lb />
particles of carbonate of lime till <lb />
last they form a substance as thin <lb />
as silver paper and exceedingly fragile. <lb />
Than he adds more and more till at last <lb />
the new shell Is as hard as the old shell. <lb />
Secret Per Secret. <lb />
In the days of XIV. even <lb />
bandied epigrams with one an- <lb />
other. <lb />
The de had <lb />
es a fortress by siege. <lb />
will tell you a said Its <lb />
military governor after surrendering. <lb />
reason of my capitulation was <lb />
that I had no more <lb />
secret for returned <lb />
the suavely, reason of <lb />
my accepting It on such easy terms <lb />
was that I bad no more<lb />
Under a little <lb />
by Jones there hangs a printed <lb />
card which bears the <lb />
not touch with canes or <lb />
An appreciative small boy added the <lb />
following <lb />
Ilia <lb />
dear friend, allow me to <lb />
to you M. X. a man who writes <lb />
more nonsense than any one <lb />
sec; he's a <lb />
he's a legislative <lb />
Figaro. <lb />
Her Very Own, <lb />
says that he loves me more than <lb />
his life and that he can't live without <lb />
all young men say <lb />
may but they don't any <lb />
it to <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 RIGHT <lb />
The Seasons <lb />
Event <lb />
Summer Millinery as beautiful as fingers filled <lb />
with magic can make it. Dress and Ready-to <lb />
wear Hats for and Children. <lb />
Dress Goods and <lb />
SILKS <lb />
All the new weaves in all colors and <lb />
WHITEWASH percent, <lb />
reduction on all former prices. <lb />
Slippers and are made <lb />
by Ziegler Bros. Comfort, Style and Quality. <lb />
Just new and complete line of <lb />
PICTURE FRAMES, New Shapes <lb />
and New Styles. Prices low. <lb />
Stetson Shoes for Men <lb />
All the new lasts. Ask to see them if <lb />
you would be well dressed. <lb />
HOSIERY <lb />
For Ladies, Children and Babies. Drop Stitch, <lb />
Colors and White. <lb />
CLOTHING <lb />
A CUT on all former prices of hot weather <lb />
Clothing for Men, Boys and Children. <lb />
Baby Carriages and <lb />
and best line to select from. <lb />
AH 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 />
c. <lb />
pairs of and Sam- <lb />
pie 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 />
STORE. <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
SEVEN <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
This department is in charge of J. W. Blow, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb />
N. C, July, <lb />
You should not fail to see or <lb />
write the Winterville Mfg. Co., <lb />
and get their best prices on Porch <lb />
Columns, Turned Balustrades <lb />
Newel Posts, Pickets for Stair <lb />
Way, Railing for Porch, Brackets, <lb />
Boxing Brackets; Sawed <lb />
and Trimming for be- <lb />
tween Brackets. <lb />
Miss Myrtle White, of Jones <lb />
county, a former pupil of our <lb />
school, is here in attendance upon <lb />
the institute. <lb />
The long experienced W. L. <lb />
Hurst is serving cold drinks at <lb />
the drugstore soda fountain. This <lb />
is the handsomest and best <lb />
quipped fountain in town. <lb />
Prof. is a live <lb />
man and not only makes friends, <lb />
but is undoubtedly one of the best, <lb />
if not the best superintendent in <lb />
the state. <lb />
Ladies and furnish- <lb />
goods to suit old, the <lb />
pretty, the even the <lb />
most fastidious n <lb />
F. Manning Ci <lb />
J. E. Greene, our depot agent, <lb />
returned yesterday after an ab- <lb />
of several <lb />
For soap, baking powder, Hour, <lb />
lard, eggs, and <lb />
inned goods, see A. D. Johnston. <lb />
Mr. Andrew, who has been <lb />
acting as agent h depot, left for <lb />
his home this morning. <lb />
Having special arrange- <lb />
with the best wire fence <lb />
factory in the United States we <lb />
are n to save all our <lb />
on any style of <lb />
fence. A. G. On M kg . Co. <lb />
Sol M. Joins, of Bethel, is here. <lb />
The best and freshest cakes, <lb />
candy, cheese fruits, A. <lb />
D. <lb />
James lo.-t a of <lb />
tobacco by fire yesterday. <lb />
When you come to the summer <lb />
school be sure to get your ice <lb />
cream and cold drinks from A. D. <lb />
Johnston. He has the list. <lb />
Mrs. J. R. Jobi son and <lb />
Mies spending, the <lb />
day Greenville. <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., are just <lb />
through making little wagons <lb />
tobacco and have <lb />
begun making big wagons reg- <lb />
Tar Heel and Oak A. <lb />
Tar Heels are equipped with their <lb />
make of wheels. Oak with <lb />
patent hub wheels. <lb />
G. R. Dixon went to Washing- <lb />
ton Saturday and returned Monday <lb />
evening. The first time he has <lb />
been out of the years. <lb />
For Furniture in the latest de- <lb />
signs and patterns to suit every- <lb />
one, call and see B. F. Manning <lb />
Co. <lb />
The teachers are here and have <lb />
possession. We all bid them a <lb />
hearty welcome and hope their <lb />
mouth's stay among us may be <lb />
both profitable and pleasant. <lb />
Bargains equal to the best can <lb />
be had at the store of B. F. <lb />
in dry goods; boots <lb />
and shoes. <lb />
C Our farmer friends seem to be <lb />
this season, Within <lb />
the past week within a radius of <lb />
two square miles more than half <lb />
dozen tobacco barns have been <lb />
consumed by fire. <lb />
When in need of feed stuff of <lb />
any remember that G. <lb />
A. Kittrell Co. can furnish you <lb />
what you want. <lb />
If in need of China Closets, <lb />
Desks, Window Frames or Man <lb />
ties lilted in the bet and latest <lb />
style-, do not pass the Winterville <lb />
Mfg. Co. by. <lb />
When your cow feed is gone <lb />
don't, fail to go and a new sup- <lb />
ply from G. A. Kittrell Co. <lb />
Singletrees and Plow Beams <lb />
made of the very best material by <lb />
the Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb />
A G. Cox Mfg. Co's wire <lb />
fence this week. You don't <lb />
have to wait for this fence to come <lb />
from factory, they carry as much <lb />
as a car load stock all the while. <lb />
Pi ice absolutely guaranteed. <lb />
All kinds of scroll and turned <lb />
work done to order the Win- <lb />
Mfg. Co. <lb />
James Moore, of Ayden, was <lb />
here yesterday. <lb />
Economic back bands for plow <lb />
and wagon harness are something <lb />
the farmer has got to get used to. <lb />
They are a God send to the horse <lb />
as well as a boon to the owner. <lb />
Miss Mattie Hem by, of Kins- <lb />
ton, is visiting Misses Effie ard <lb />
Kittrell. <lb />
We carry line of school <lb />
stationary, slates, pencils, tablets, <lb />
pen points and ink, Composition <lb />
books, box paper etc., give us a <lb />
Call please. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Tonsorial A. Fair, <lb />
good shave and line hair cut. <lb />
Latest style. <lb />
Mason fruit tars and rubbers, <lb />
plenty on hand, low. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Johnnie Tyson, <lb />
was here yesterday he is no <lb />
school teacher, either. <lb />
From one end to the other our <lb />
streets are things of beauty and <lb />
delightful to behold. <lb />
Alas shall they all leave and not <lb />
one remain as a reminder of what <lb />
might have been. Pray for us, <lb />
brother. <lb />
In addition to a complete line <lb />
of drugs, patent medicines, <lb />
you will find at <lb />
all kinds of school supplies, <lb />
fain y candies, soaps, sponges, <lb />
garden seed, combs, brushes, per- <lb />
fumes, <lb />
Harrington Barber Co., have <lb />
just re a nice line of <lb />
such as chairs, cupboards, etc. <lb />
Straw Hats per cent, below; <lb />
cost at B. F. Manning Co. If you l <lb />
need them come at once, only a <lb />
few left. <lb />
The address of Rev. A. <lb />
King, of Greenville, last evening, <lb />
is commended by all who had the <lb />
good fortune to hear it in the high- <lb />
est terms. Mr. King has made a <lb />
favorable impression among our <lb />
people and we would be pleased to I <lb />
have him come to see us often. <lb />
Boarding J. <lb />
Cox. Board per day. Best <lb />
House in town. <lb />
Lil Cannon, of Ayden, was here; <lb />
Monday. <lb />
The Winterville Cigar Co., are <lb />
offering special inducements in <lb />
the Cheroot line. Try their goods <lb />
be convinced that you have a <lb />
good article for sale. Write for <lb />
prices. <lb />
That's a good and j law pro- <lb />
the marriage of first <lb />
cousins. It should bare been on <lb />
our statute books long ago and <lb />
most rigidly enforced too. <lb />
W. H. Hamilton left yesterday <lb />
Cot a month's needed rest and <lb />
recreation. i <lb />
of Greenville, was <lb />
here Monday. <lb />
M. L. and <lb />
Watch maker. Give him a <lb />
trial. Work guaranteed. <lb />
Last Monday for the first time; <lb />
i five years we had the pleasure <lb />
of meeting our young friend Prof. <lb />
Harry Harding, principal of the <lb />
New Bern graded school, and we <lb />
were glad to meet him. Harry <lb />
is a fine boy and we congratulate <lb />
him upon the very prominent <lb />
he has <lb />
Nice line gents four-in-hand and <lb />
midget ties just received, cheap ; <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
House, <lb />
P. H. KITTRELL, Proprietor. <lb />
Don't Get Hot <lb />
Take It Cool. <lb />
We have Underwear so thin that it's cooler to wear <lb />
it than to go without. <lb />
Here's the French Mercerized Cot <lb />
ton, the Lisle thread, the Linen Mesh, etc. <lb />
Our feather weight Underwear starts in at and <lb />
runs up to <lb />
We're bound to please you somewhere along the line <lb />
Jean Drawers, if you prefer them. <lb />
Don't swelter, for here's relief. <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb />
Choice Embroideries <lb />
AT A THIRD OFF REGULAR PRICES <lb />
We have been bargain hunting lately <lb />
and met with great success. We <lb />
found a man who had a big lot of <lb />
Beautiful Embroideries <lb />
wanted to sell badly them at a great <lb />
We secured the whole lot at such prices as will <lb />
enable us to offer special bargains for July selling. <lb />
This special lot comes in four or five widths with <lb />
a large variety of patterns, including <lb />
Insertions and Beadings. The <lb />
prices will be and per <lb />
yard. the patterns <lb />
are all good, with fast woven <lb />
edges on good quality <lb />
of cambric. <lb />
Come before the selection is broken and secure a <lb />
genuine bargain. <lb />
New White Front <lb />
JAS. F. DAVENPORT.<lb />
DISTRIBUTING DEPOT FOR <lb />
FENCES, <lb />
ALL GALVANIZED STEEL WIRES. <lb />
FOR FIELD, FARM AND HOG FENCING. <lb />
THE ONLY ELECTRICALLY WELDED FENCE. <lb />
EVERY ROD GUARANTEED PERFECT. <lb />
The DURABLE Fence, <lb />
None so STRONG. <lb />
All large wires. <lb />
Highest EFFICIENCY. <lb />
LOWEST COST. <lb />
No Wraps <lb />
to hold <lb />
Moisture <lb />
and cause <lb />
Rust.<lb />
Absolutely STOCK PROOF ft can SAVE YOU MONEY on Fencing. <lb />
CALL AND SEE IT. <lb />
A. Q. COX CO. <lb />
Well Furnished with Fish, as <lb />
the Market Justifies. <lb />
A Grocery also attached <lb />
Try him. <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb />
A Full Line of Millinery <lb />
, Goods. <lb />
Mrs Sarah Taylor, <lb />
Fashionable <lb />
Milliner, <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 C <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 />
B.<lb />
Best and latest styles always on i <lb />
S. Printing at Reflector Printing House.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
DEPARTMENT <lb />
The Farmville Branch of the Eastern Reflector is in charge of Rev. T. H. who is <lb />
authorized to transact any business for the paper in Farmville and territory. <lb />
B I , July <lb />
the immediate surroundings <lb />
of a an agricultural <lb />
the mode of forming, <lb />
shall lie our theme this <lb />
Naturally this is a fertile soil. <lb />
All kinds of vegetation grows <lb />
luxuriantly and pay the farmer a <lb />
handsome return fur his labor Id <lb />
pairing different parts of <lb />
Pitt county other adjacent <lb />
we notice the very rapid <lb />
growth and <lb />
or burned rock lime, is beneficial <lb />
to crops for two or three years. <lb />
The of this has had <lb />
experience the applies <lb />
lion of different kinds of fertilizers <lb />
and from a study we are <lb />
forced to conclude that nature <lb />
supplies all the for a <lb />
good renovator of the soil at oar <lb />
very doors, we would but use <lb />
them with proper judgment. The <lb />
leaves of the forest, the <lb />
store of marl, the swamp <lb />
co, very early maturity of muck, all of which are accessible, <lb />
if placed in heat layer <lb />
We account for this from th .-. following layer, there would <lb />
that i hue is a a mine of wealth on every farm, <lb />
of tire, and a very high <lb />
temperature, though the tempera <lb />
at a certain small <lb />
degree, Deuce the very <lb />
growth of the crops <lb />
noticing the soil, and I ten men loitering away their time <lb />
examining the low.-, stratas of i they should be at some pro <lb />
subsoil, we discover that this <lb />
not costing the farmer a cent of <lb />
money, only the labor necessary to <lb />
collect these materials. The time <lb />
employed in labors would <lb />
not be loft, for we notice very of- <lb />
employment. As to the <lb />
country from here to the ocean, is of farming, we notice that <lb />
with marl, or is laud is very shallow, <lb />
deposited by the sea, and u preparation for crops, while <lb />
undergone a chemical by it be very deep, <lb />
which becomes a most at least inches, but not throw- <lb />
valuable fertilizer, answering H subsoil to the top, but tear <lb />
lime, which clay soil by following the <lb />
tare -o turn plow a plow and <lb />
in our cu-ties. j the following row will be cover- <lb />
If i be farm is of this country by the turn plow at the next <lb />
would apply this mail to their j round. <lb />
crop- I y would little use for j The benefit accruing from this <lb />
thousand of manner of cultivation will make <lb />
commercial fertilizes used and ; a deep seed led for your plans, <lb />
will benefit it one crop. I it will also allow the lower strata <lb />
while lime, dither as marl, of loosened subsoil to take all <lb />
the surplus rainfall, and hold the <lb />
moisture below, from which the <lb />
roots of the plant can reach down <lb />
and draw not only the moisture it <lb />
may need, on the fer- <lb />
powers of the lower soil, <lb />
which the plant can never reach <lb />
unless the plow is driven <lb />
deep enough to the plant <lb />
to grow down very deep feed <lb />
on nature's food that lies <lb />
shallow will not <lb />
Deep also <lb />
vents the land from becoming <lb />
is, holding the <lb />
water which may fall, and <lb />
unlit it for the We shall <lb />
write in our next of the need of <lb />
diversified crops, believing that <lb />
the firmer can and should make <lb />
everything he needs sell more <lb />
than he consumes. <lb />
Very truly, <lb />
T. H. <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 ibis 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 />
CASH <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
NINE <lb />
I JAS. B. WHITE, <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
and Department Store, <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
N. C <lb />
G. C. BARRETT, ; <lb />
FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb />
Dry Goods. Notions. Groceries. <lb />
To make a m-business I am J <lb />
all dry goods, and notion on <lb />
L hand at cost for cash. This is the <lb />
J chance lo gel bargain.<lb />
R. C. C. JOYNER, <lb />
Physician <lb />
and Surgeon. <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
W. <lb />
FARMVILLE, N, C. <lb />
Offers you selections from as complete a stock of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
R. D. S. MORRILL, <lb />
and Surgeon, <lb />
. can be found in Eastern Carolina. <lb />
FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb />
Special line Dress Goods Trimmings for Ladies. <lb />
I line Sell Shoes for men. Every pair wan-anted. <lb />
Corliss. Coon A Co. Collars and Cuffs for Men and Ladies. <lb />
P OF ALL GRADES. WHITE IRON <lb />
BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES.<lb />
N. C. <lb />
MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, <lb />
Leaders in fashions. Full line of I <lb />
trimmed and untrimmed hats, flowers. <lb />
s. Ate. Cheaper than ever. <lb />
stock of carefully selected Groceries, Dry Goods. <lb />
Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Furnishings. <lb />
Sc Country Produce bought and sold. Fresh Butter, Eggs <lb />
and Family Supplies constantly on hand. Country trade <lb />
a specialty. Flour am feed by the car load. <lb />
JAS. B. WHITE. <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 be 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 need to borrow a lawn mower when we <lb />
we sell a good machine with best steel knives at such <lb />
a satisfactory price, and guarantee it to do the work. <lb />
Water Coolers. Ice Cream Freezers, Hammocks and <lb />
everything else the hardware line.<lb />
Goods, Hats and Groceries. <lb />
Hardware, Farm imp and Harness <lb />
and Hammocks. <lb />
warehouses full Sour corn. oats, bay <lb />
ice i .<lb />
II <lb />
CO-, <lb />
R, L DAVIS <lb />
General Merchants. <lb />
No need of going further when we can supply all your needs In <lb />
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hardware, <lb />
Furniture and Groceries.<lb />
N. C. <lb />
Notions, Shoes, Hats, <lb />
v Groceries. Crockery, <lb />
I Glassware, Fruits. Confections, To- <lb />
j and Everything cheap <lb />
cash. Highest price for country <lb />
produce. <lb />
H. L. CARR<lb />
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN TH <lb />
BRO. <lb />
FARMVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
Full line of Richmond Stove Cook Stoves and Heaters. <lb />
Car load lots of Hay, Corn, Cotton Seed Hulls and <lb />
Meal, Fertilizers and Lime. <lb />
Manufacturers of Buggies, Tobacco Flues and Trucks. <lb />
Farm Wagons, Coffins and Caskets always on hand. <lb />
In we operate a Monger Cotton <lb />
I Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries, <lb />
Tobacco, Cigars. <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANTS, <lb />
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
We carry a large of General Merchandise, Dry Goods, <lb />
Clothing, Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Furniture, Tools, Farm- <lb />
Implements, Seed, Fertilizer, Hay, Corn, Oats and other <lb />
stuffs. We solicit a snare of your patronage. Fair and <lb />
treatment to all. <lb />
We make a specialty of <lb />
For Men <lb />
Women and <lb />
Children <lb />
Shoes <lb />
it is conceded that we give the <lb />
best Shoes for the money of <lb />
any house in Farmville. <lb />
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
Cash Value, <lb />
Paid-up Insurance, <lb />
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb />
Is Non <lb />
Will be reinstated if arrears be paid within on month yon <lb />
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb />
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb />
second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb />
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each <lb />
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb />
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb />
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb />
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime <lb />
of insured. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
HARDY SISTERS, <lb />
Milliners, <lb />
FARMVILLE, N. C <lb />
The newest and latest styles in <lb />
Millinery. Hats trimmed to or- <lb />
on short notice. <lb />
Hotel <lb />
FARMVILLE, N. C, <lb />
M. T. HORTON, Proprietor <lb />
Table furnished with the <lb />
market <lb />
rooms. Polite and prompt <lb />
attention. <lb />
THE NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
STATE AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE <lb />
Courses-Literary. Classical, Scientific, Pedagogical, Commercial, <lb />
Domestic Science, Manual Music. <lb />
Fire courses leading to diplomas; courses leading to de- <lb />
well equipped practice and school; faculty <lb />
rs board, laundry, tuition and fees for use of text books, etc., <lb />
a year; for non-residents of the state twelfth annual session <lb />
begins September to secure board in nil free- <lb />
tuition applications should be made before July Correspondence <lb />
invited from those desiring competent teachers and <lb />
and other information, address <lb />
CHARLES D. President. Greensboro. N. C. <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How often you can gel a <lb />
thing <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb />
is all could desire, and <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
Horse Goods, <lb />
J. R. <lb />
Corey <lb />
Department <lb />
The Branch of Barter a Reflector It in charge <lb />
of C. E Bradley, is authorized to transact any bust <lb />
for tin. paper in and territory. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
Ties always on hand <lb />
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
J. J. Satterthwaite <lb />
Bro. <lb />
Invite you to make their store <lb />
headquarters and while there to <lb />
Inspect their complete stock of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
and learn low prices. We <lb />
can supply all your needs in <lb />
any line of goods. <lb />
We are selling Lawns and other <lb />
summer dress goods at about <lb />
half price, to make room for <lb />
fall goods. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
R. R. FLEMING, <lb />
Merchant and <lb />
Manufacturer <lb />
Always carries a complete <lb />
stock of <lb />
General <lb />
OLD <lb />
Manufacturers of Lumber and <lb />
Cypress Building Shingles. <lb />
Special price on car load lots of <lb />
C. E. BRADLEY <lb />
Dealers in General <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, <lb />
and Fan- <lb />
Groceries, <lb />
Shoes, Crockery, Tin- <lb />
ware, etc., etc. <lb />
if ICE <lb />
Steamer R L. Myers leave <lb />
Washington except <lb />
at a. in for Greenville, leave <lb />
Greenville daily, except Sunday, <lb />
at in. for Washington. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb />
Aurora, South Creek. Belhaven, <lb />
Swan Quarter, Ocracoke and lot <lb />
all for West with rail <lb />
roans at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line and Chesapeake <lb />
Co. from Baltimore. Mer <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
J. J. CHEEKY. <lb />
C. <lb />
J. E. Division Supt. <lb />
Washington, N. C <lb />
IN <lb />
N. C. <lb />
The Stock complete in every <lb />
and prices as low as the <lb />
lowest. Highest market price <lb />
paid <lb />
IN <lb />
J. <lb />
Norfolk. Va. ii <lb />
Cotton handlers of <lb />
Sewing Machines and Furniture <lb />
Specialties. <lb />
ONLY COLD DRINK STAND <lb />
IN TOWN. <lb />
N. C <lb />
Richmond, Va , July <lb />
end of the trolley strike seems at <lb />
hand. Twenty-six of the strikers <lb />
returned to work yesterday. The <lb />
N. C, July 1903. <lb />
No racket for want of warm <lb />
weather. <lb />
D. R. Willis and daughter, Miss <lb />
Annie, of Washington, <lb />
Thursday in town. <lb />
A. of Bethel, was here <lb />
Thursday on <lb />
Dr W. E. Warren was here <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
Mrs. W. I. Peal left Thursday <lb />
mowing to spend a few days with <lb />
her mother at Rosemary. <lb />
Stray dog in town. Judging <lb />
from hie looks, he is a coon dog. <lb />
Miss Annie and Eva Bell, of <lb />
spent Saturday and <lb />
Sunday with Mrs. G. Ricks. <lb />
Rev. J. E. Hocutt filled his <lb />
regular appointment at the <lb />
church Sunday and at night. <lb />
What's nicer than a June peach <lb />
or a II Bell Answer boys. <lb />
Must two of <lb />
are spending warm days at <lb />
the beach. Haven't seem much <lb />
of them for several days. <lb />
Mrs. G. H. Little returned from <lb />
Hasty. Saturday, where she has <lb />
been spending several weeks with <lb />
Mr. G. H. Little. <lb />
W. L. James, of <lb />
come in Friday to spend a few <lb />
days with friends here. Walter <lb />
is looking line. water seems <lb />
Lo agree with him. <lb />
C. E. Bradley has had trouble <lb />
of his own the past Early <lb />
Monday morning he saw distress <lb />
signals Hying over his potato <lb />
patch. He it once summoned his <lb />
crew to place of trouble with <lb />
such as could be put into <lb />
action. At last report the trouble <lb />
was finally over with. <lb />
Mrs. J J. Satterthwaite, who <lb />
has been spending several days <lb />
with her sister, Mrs. C. M. Jones, <lb />
of returned home <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Don't E. Bradley has <lb />
The list and is <lb />
ready to give red to those who <lb />
wish to my up. Also to those who <lb />
would like to <lb />
paper. <lb />
Goes North. <lb />
C. T. and family left <lb />
this morning for and <lb />
Beach. From the latter <lb />
place Mr. goes to <lb />
market- to fall <lb />
goods. A ell, you all know <lb />
that huge chunk of <lb />
New Y and <lb />
transported directly to the <lb />
big store. What Greenville will <lb />
know about styles Man- <lb />
ford comes back will be <lb />
knowing. He is going to <lb />
the prepare for <lb />
largest retail business ever done <lb />
in in Greenville. <lb />
C T. big store carries <lb />
a in <lb />
all the year largest <lb />
yearly ad any paper <lb />
state. <lb />
tried Hair Vigor to <lb />
stop my hair from falling. One- <lb />
half a bottle cured <lb />
J. C. Baxter, <lb />
Tucker Nob. <lb />
Hair Vigor is <lb />
certainly the most <lb />
preparation of its <lb />
kind on the market. A <lb />
long way. <lb />
It doesn't take much of <lb />
it to stop falling of the <lb />
hair, make the hair grow, <lb />
and restore color to gray <lb />
hair. ah <lb />
you, <lb />
feud us one dollar we ii <lb />
name <lb />
of your Address, <lb />
J. A m. <lb />
The following invitations have <lb />
been <lb />
Mrs. Nobles <lb />
requests the pleasure of your company <lb />
at the marriage of her daughter <lb />
Margaret <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. Leon W. Tucker <lb />
on Wednesday evening, <lb />
July the <lb />
At nine o'clock <lb />
At her residence <lb />
Near Greenville, North Carolina. <lb />
Mayor's Court <lb />
H. W Whedbee has dis- <lb />
posed of the following cases since <lb />
last <lb />
Bill Norris drunk, and down on <lb />
street, fined and cost, <lb />
Leon Patrick and Henry <lb />
and conduct, <lb />
fined each and cost, total <lb />
Hardy, letting horse run <lb />
on streets, fined penny and <lb />
cost, total <lb />
Ed and Frank Hop- <lb />
kins, a- -ult, Flemming hoed <lb />
j Hopkins fined total <lb />
M Licenses . <lb />
Last week Register of Deeds R. <lb />
Williams issued licenses to fol- <lb />
lowing <lb />
WHITE <lb />
J E. and Ed- <lb />
wards. <lb />
J. S. Gray Lena Jenkins. <lb />
A. S. Allen Stella M. <lb />
COLORED <lb />
David Pete Betti Staton. <lb />
Bryant and Mary <lb />
re ore r . we <lb />
re Infants w for when <lb />
we up we cry ti r <lb />
And we cry for 11- <lb />
thing because we never know what <lb />
for OS. is a I . .- <lb />
take bis and to <lb />
it is ins purpose n life always to <lb />
nap for thing, to <lb />
for that no merit, <lb />
for as as lie <lb />
bold It in bands. Wt hare our <lb />
ideal of but we <lb />
to realize It in ways which are not <lb />
good for us. <lb />
Happiness, we perceive it in this <lb />
terrestrial sphere, is a <lb />
It never lasts, because it cannot. <lb />
It satisfies, because it Is made <lb />
to satisfy. land of El Dorado for- <lb />
ever remains east of sun and west <lb />
of the Is, nowhere. It Is <lb />
the fatal the mirage of <lb />
desert of life. Happiness remains <lb />
happiness it is an illusion. <lb />
is not made to hold and to enjoy <lb />
It It Is mortality's lot to chase Jack <lb />
lanterns cry for the moon, <lb />
which cannot be obtained because It <lb />
bangs so high up in the <lb />
Magazine. <lb />
win He Is <lb />
a habit we re- <lb />
marked the Street car philosopher, <lb />
saying that a man is worth so so <lb />
many thousands of dollars. I <lb />
men who have many dollars who. <lb />
ed from any reasonable standard that <lb />
I know, are not worth anything at all. <lb />
It is to hear occasionally at <lb />
men who do happen to be worth a <lb />
. great deal even though they are <lb />
j rich and who are anxious that people <lb />
should forget they have money and <lb />
think of only for their <lb />
All the same, it gives me an <lb />
pleasant turn when I see a man's <lb />
worth put down In New <lb />
York Commercial Advertiser. <lb />
The action of the n- <lb />
publican in <lb />
Roosevelt is no surprise to <lb />
who know what a southern <lb />
militia hare been ordered away republic an convention is composed <lb />
from Manchester. Durham <lb />
N. C. <lb />
After thirty years of successful business am <lb />
better than prepared to supply till <lb />
needs of the people with a complete stock of <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
I can furnish anything wanted, from cam- <lb />
needle to a steam engine. <lb />
People of North Carolina. <lb />
July <lb />
cock today received from <lb />
I the of state, John Hay, a <lb />
letter expressing thanks of king of <lb />
Portugal, to people Caro- <lb />
for their kindness to the crew <lb />
j of the bark Vera Cruz the seventh <lb />
j wrecked at Inlet last <lb />
Hay. The letter was transmitted <lb />
by Portuguese charge de <lb />
through United States secretary of <lb />
state. <lb />
A In- <lb />
It to he the privilege of <lb />
representative at any conference <lb />
i of representatives of the <lb />
slates to smoke. I lie others refraining. <lb />
This was supposed to be an <lb />
of Austria's- supremacy. At <lb />
the first conference that Bismarck <lb />
tended as representative he <lb />
began to smoke across confer- <lb />
e ice table as soon as the Austrian dip- <lb />
lit up. That set everybody pres- <lb />
to smoking on equal t <lb />
Austria's supremacy ft o blow. <lb />
He III-. <lb />
yon upon it I suppose it <lb />
Is all over between us. but I you <lb />
would return my letters. <lb />
you are not afraid I shall <lb />
make use of them to your <lb />
but I've got my eye on an- <lb />
other girl, and I could use them writ- <lb />
to her, you know. <lb />
I handle fertilizers and gin cotton in season. <lb />
The manufacture of the Davenport ton <lb />
Fertilizer will begin about Aug. <lb />
15th. It the best invention the century. <lb />
Is the place to got Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, <lb />
Hats, Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, Crockery, etc., at <lb />
A full line of Drugs and Medicines. Highest prices paid <lb />
produce. <lb />
solicited. <lb />
Stubborn <lb />
FACTS <lb />
Back up Our Claims for <lb />
YUCATAN <lb />
TONIC <lb />
Fact a Tonic and not <lb />
a stimulant. <lb />
Pact vitalizes and lends <lb />
permanent vigor to the entire <lb />
human system. <lb />
Fact is not a drug, but <lb />
a normal, scientific for <lb />
Jill Malarial Complaints <lb />
Chills and Fever, <lb />
Neuralgia, Rheumatism. <lb />
It the nervous positively <lb />
prohibits all y or low spirits, <lb />
women with troubles peculiar their mi are <lb />
to perfect druggist will <lb />
cheerfully add his testimony to ours. <lb />
TRY IT-TEST IT-Our <lb />
with every package. <lb />
THE AMERICAN CO. <lb />
EVANSVILLE, IND.<lb />
urn ii self . the <lb />
Individual. <lb />
yon lire nil rigid to <lb />
your other part <lb />
of the conversation. <lb />
The part yon talk with is out of pro- <lb />
portion to the part think <lb />
Francisco Wasp.<lb />
Little us out of the <lb />
room Just boo, there's <lb />
company <lb />
Little Brother- Hut maybe v. y won't <lb />
nil tin- cake. <lb />
Little you can't trust <lb />
with <lb />
Ail Score. <lb />
is your objection to him. <lb />
fellow can't enough <lb />
money to support <lb />
can <lb />
A Souvenir. <lb />
laid the thoughtful . <lb />
thoughtfully, something that <lb />
consider to he it whole lot more <lb />
its<lb /></p>
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TEN <lb />
EASTERN GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Ricks Wilkinson <lb />
CLASSES OF <lb />
GOOD SOLD <lb />
Fine Dress Goods, and Dry Goods, made merely to <lb />
sell, but to serve whoever gets them. is particularly true <lb />
of Ladies fire Dress Goods. Silks and Gloves and <lb />
Shoes. Clothing, Hats, Pauls. <lb />
Shirts. <lb />
A few of our are the all other stores, <lb />
like Muslin, Ginghams. but the bulk of the <lb />
we st is in sense or another from that sold <lb />
by other store. <lb />
I porch need are returnable within a reasonable time <lb />
if they fail to satisfy. <lb />
Entire Stock of Summer Goods <lb />
has been Reduced, and <lb />
be Sold by August 10th. <lb />
Laval Dimities have been reduced one third to one <lb />
half. Have made big reductions in oar bleak good. Lew <lb />
will prevail ail lbs of July. <lb />
Standard style for now <lb />
ready. Toe August Designer Fashions always free. <lb />
licks Wilkinson <lb />
Established 1835, Incorporated <lb />
WHITT CO <lb />
Marble and Granite <lb />
Monuments <lb />
Agents for Wire Fencing, <lb />
Main end electric<lb />
and i . Ricky Mount, <lb />
N. C, p, S. <lb />
j For prices design i address <lb />
Mount <lb />
We Get the R. P. S. RS. <lb />
from first <lb />
river near plat and going in- <lb />
; to Washington on the north side <lb />
of the river, or to take a direct <lb />
course from Wilson, via Farm <lb />
ville and Greenville to Grimes- <lb />
land, then across the river on <lb />
to The latter route <lb />
is miles shorter than the for- <lb />
mer and would make <lb />
cost correspondingly lees. <lb />
The advantages of both were dis- <lb />
cussed, and while Capt. Turner <lb />
Mr. Barbee frankly <lb />
committee what inducements were <lb />
them in the way of ex- <lb />
change of bonds to take the longer <lb />
route via Snow Hill, they express- <lb />
ed a desire to take the <lb />
via Greenville because it is <lb />
more direct. Vet the inducement <lb />
is a consideration and <lb />
the shorter route held <lb />
Inducement that would more than <lb />
the offer of the longer <lb />
the road would have logo <lb />
way. There was no <lb />
bluff in this but it was simply a <lb />
bushiest, proposition to business <lb />
men. <lb />
Then matter was <lb />
rowed down to a plain business <lb />
proposition the committee pressed <lb />
the gentlemen to name the <lb />
lowest a of taken by <lb />
Farmville. Greenville Grimes- <lb />
together would secure the <lb />
road Coming this shorter route. <lb />
the tug, but it was <lb />
the road would come <lb />
for committee be- <lb />
that amount of bonds <lb />
could be for by <lb />
of Pitt county through which <lb />
road will pass, and will report <lb />
the to the next meet- <lb />
of detail <lb />
elation. If the agreement is <lb />
proved by the as no <lb />
doubt it will be, that body will <lb />
decide securing <lb />
meeting of people <lb />
Interested to deter <lb />
mi bonds. <lb />
tilings the down <lb />
to If Greenville <lb />
want the <lb />
S. railroad <lb />
of bonds must be taken. <lb />
fail to take the and the <lb />
road goes elsewhere. <lb />
thinks we to <lb />
have this new road. <lb />
V occasionally makes <lb />
, . email;. <lb />
BARGAINS <lb />
FOR JULY <lb />
It is not always the low price that makes <lb />
bargain, it is what jam get for the price. To <lb />
see a bargain you must use both <lb />
on quality the on the price. <lb />
Here are a Few of Our <lb />
Dimities and Colored Lawns that were re- <lb />
to Those beautiful ones that were <lb />
reduced to <lb />
Swiss that has been sell for you <lb />
can get during this <lb />
We have placed  special lot of <lb />
on our some of these sold for <lb />
1.00 a pair your ch i for Sizes. to <lb />
Also Ladies Slipper worth to 2.00 for <lb />
Ladies Embroidered turn over collars each. <lb />
Pearl shirt waist sets from to <lb />
If these are not Bargains We Don't <lb />
Know What Bargains Are. <lb />
The canning season is most here, you had bet- <lb />
prepare for it by buying your Fruit Jars. <lb />
We have them in Glass and Stone. Rubber <lb />
rings for This is the place to buy <lb />
them we sell the best. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY <lb />
and COMPANY <lb />
k- <lb />
GREENVILLE'S GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE <lb />
PITT Cf TEACHERS. <lb />
One Hundred and Five of Them <lb />
at Winterville. <lb />
Greenville Produce and <lb />
Provision Market. <lb />
Report M. <lb />
wee delivered night by <lb />
Rev, A. T, pastor of the <lb />
Baptist church at Green- <lb />
ville. Hi was Ideal <lb />
In ideal of <lb />
I vice the <lb />
The institute which and was <lb />
begun at Winterville on Monday with the. minds of <lb />
had teach pi i present at Bret teacher, Hit first point Flour m <lb />
enrollment, nine being character ii <lb />
rep. The institute la second character he round per lb <lb />
of County Super- equipped, The third that it <lb />
V. B, with to prepare. The fourth the door shoulders <lb />
Professors H. Harding, K. opportunity for j j J <lb />
J. D. Everett A j open to every one. How per<lb />
Potatoes <lb />
also emphasized. Duck <lb />
All who beard Mr. King were Hens per <lb />
the beat eyer in the state with bis lecture, many <lb />
J. Manning in charge of the differ equipped lit <lb />
department of instruction. <lb />
The institute held at Winter <lb />
Ville ago was declared <lb />
beat ideal sin Ice to others <lb />
sweet <lb />
to that time, hut the outlook <lb />
this one is that in members <lb />
work it fair to <lb />
former. Great is shown J speaker, <lb />
by the teachers in work be- <lb />
fore <lb />
The personnel of institute is <lb />
very tine and the accommodation <lb />
all that could be asked. <lb />
The institute will be in progress <lb />
four weeks, besides the <lb />
courses of instruction from <lb />
a. m. to p. m. daily, there <lb />
will be lectures two or three <lb />
each week by of <lb />
from various sections of the <lb />
state. tint of these lectures <lb />
declaring they never heard <lb />
words and beautiful <lb />
more Turkeys <lb />
Geese <lb />
par <lb />
ex- <lb />
new <lb />
surpass the s fall from the lips of any Hides per lb, <lb />
-green per lb <lb />
Tallow <lb />
May <lb />
am I, said <lb />
fair girl, it is my half mil- <lb />
lion that draws your affection to <lb />
wrong me, <lb />
said the impassioned youth. <lb />
might scale it see <lb />
Bay per cent., it wouldn't <lb />
shake my constancy in the <lb />
Cleveland Plain Dealer. <lb />
SO <lb />
Wall <lb />
1.25 <lb />
1.25 <lb />
Your Eyes, <lb />
My <lb />
with one of those fine imported Lace at Pulley <lb />
Bowen's. They are reduced from and cents to <lb />
CENTS <lb />
If you girls must cry do it gracefully. Women's <lb />
tears are too sacred to waste on common <lb />
chiefs. Don't be caught with one. <lb />
Pulley Bowen's <lb />
Cox went <lb />
Tuesday evening. <lb />
to <lb />
Norfolk <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb />
Stocks, Cotton, and <lb />
Private Wires to New York, <lb />
Chicago and New <lb />
Send your orders for printing <lb />
to Printing House. <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.<lb />
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, JULY 1903. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
No. <lb />
SAME DARK STORY. <lb />
Negro Brute Attacks White <lb />
men at Centralia, Va. <lb />
Richmond, Va., July <lb />
who attempted to <lb />
Misses <lb />
at Centralia. a suburb of <lb />
Richmond, was arrested this <lb />
morning near here lodged <lb />
jail The whole <lb />
country was aroused and of <lb />
men armed with <lb />
last night in pursuit of <lb />
ant. Full particulars of <lb />
affair were only learned this <lb />
morning. crime was com- <lb />
within yards of the <lb />
Centralia With <lb />
blow both ladies were <lb />
felled. A purse g <lb />
and letters were taken from Mies <lb />
PRINCE SMITH. <lb />
Marriage of a Popular Couple at <lb />
Wednesday. <lb />
At a. in. Wednesday morn- <lb />
at the residence of <lb />
nuttier, Mrs. Irvin Smith, the <lb />
Rev. W. L. performing the <lb />
ceremony, Mr. R. M. Prince, of <lb />
C, led to altar Miss <lb />
Willie of <lb />
The bride and groom were at- <lb />
tended only by Misses Lula <lb />
Nora Smith, Clarence with <lb />
Miss Olivia Berry, and J. J <lb />
Hathaway, of with <lb />
Miss Georgia of <lb />
ville. Miss Nina played <lb />
the wedding march. <lb />
bride was one of <lb />
best, fairest most lovely <lb />
daughters, and she with <lb />
Th ladies screamed her the best of all for a <lb />
lustily and Miss happy life her new <lb />
upon her feet <lb />
started in pursuit of who, j The ceremony was witnessed by <lb />
frightened by the outcry; was j a large crowd of who vied <lb />
off. The ; with each other the <lb />
woman followed brute happy couple with rice am- <lb />
yards until he a pistol The home was <lb />
and threatened to blow her beautifully decorated for the mar- <lb />
out. Meanwhile a little <lb />
boy gave the Centralia's Mr. and Mrs. Prince left on the <lb />
male population was hot morning train for the <lb />
bis trail. j of West Carolina for their honey- <lb />
; moon, which they will be at <lb />
RUFUS HOLDER NOT GUILTY. South <lb />
Gross Injustice Done to an In-1 <lb />
Man. , WILMINGTON TOBACCO MARKET <lb />
With Pounds <lb />
Charlotte, N. C, July r . <lb />
tar a preliminary examination lie <lb />
fine a <lb />
Holder, who arrested N. C, July 22.- <lb />
Bight ob a warrant charging tobacco market <lb />
with attempted criminal on , w- g <lb />
two little White was acquit j <lb />
there being no evidence a he <lb />
TRAIN DAYS LATE <lb />
And it Isn't on the Atlantic Coast <lb />
Line, Either- <lb />
Dallas, Texas, July <lb />
special from A <lb />
train will arrive at Beaumont Sat- <lb />
days late. It i the <lb />
Gulf and Interstate passenger <lb />
train which left Galveston Sept. <lb />
and was caught the <lb />
terrible gulf storm that partly de- <lb />
ha- <lb />
been on the track, which <lb />
is once more connected with Beau- <lb />
More Kentucky Trouble. <lb />
Ky., <lb />
Ewen left this morning for Lex- <lb />
He will go to <lb />
Sunday to testify against and <lb />
White. He was escorted by a <lb />
tail of soldiers as far as Corinth. <lb />
The troops got off at Corinth and <lb />
escorted Charles Green, a witness <lb />
before the grand jury, who has <lb />
been threatened, bark to Jackson. <lb />
Green is to testify in the Cork rill <lb />
case. It is claimed that he <lb />
the men who tired the shot that <lb />
killed <lb />
Notice. <lb />
GLORY OF DEPARTED. <lb />
The Galveston Launched Mid <lb />
Funeral Gloom. <lb />
Richmond, Va., July <lb />
was the scene attendant upon <lb />
the launching of the U. S. cruiser <lb />
Galveston at the yards of the <lb />
company this afternoon. <lb />
It differed entirely from the <lb />
gathering that witnessed the <lb />
of the boat Shu- <lb />
the vessel completed at <lb />
the yard-. <lb />
WIND STORM HITS NEW BERN. <lb />
Cotton and Tobacco Damaged <lb />
by Wind and Rain. <lb />
New N. , July <lb />
o'clock yesterday afternoon <lb />
New was visited a heavy <lb />
wind storm lasting min- <lb />
and reaching several miles <lb />
the country. The damage to cotton <lb />
and tobacco cannot he estimated <lb />
from the information at baud. <lb />
Every white preacher in the <lb />
county of Pitt is invited to be at <lb />
the emu house in Wed- <lb />
after the second in <lb />
Aug. a. Also the teach- old money mane a brick <lb />
Losing an <lb />
Look at the quantity of brick <lb />
required for the Smith Hooker <lb />
stables, the graded school, <lb />
Hooker's warehouse and the <lb />
Masonic temple, four buildings <lb />
that go up quick succession, <lb />
and see it you do not think there <lb />
citizens, who love Truth, <lb />
Temperance, and Why <lb />
manufacturing plant <lb />
think of saving <lb />
he <lb />
guilt. It seems from all that can he WM <lb />
be learned that Holder, a good, I, , then., <lb />
quiet w ,,, <lb />
injustice by the reports <lb />
concerning yesterday. <lb />
e. And <lb />
I he one <lb />
not our preachers meet and talk of j <lb />
the works of bought here. <lb />
the need All r, he <lb />
classes meet talk of the won-1 ll a brick <lb />
works of Cod. and the need I h is <lb />
humanity I All other classes b-v <lb />
FINE SUMMER SCHOOL. <lb />
Teachers at Winterville are <lb />
Doing Splendid Work. <lb />
Shall <lb />
they <lb />
day. <lb />
we be more selfish than <lb />
Come praying for a great <lb />
K. Ki he, Sec. <lb />
short address appropriate to the <lb />
occasion. It is estimated that <lb />
The little girls told straight for- tobacco was on the <lb />
ward stories and completely ex. <lb />
him. The warrant was <lb />
out by the father of of <lb />
the children and it is asserted th t <lb />
his condition at the time is re- <lb />
for the injury done a <lb />
good citizen. <lb />
WHAT PATTERSON <lb />
A Cyclone Hit the New Jersey <lb />
Anarchist Stronghold. <lb />
Patterson, N. J., July A <lb />
tornado struck this city at <lb />
o'clock this afternoon, traveling <lb />
from south west to north-east <lb />
across the and caused great <lb />
destruction to property. About <lb />
families were made homeless, <lb />
and three persons were killed, so <lb />
far as known at present. Scores <lb />
of others are injured. <lb />
floor over of it <lb />
was sold by the auctioneer. <lb />
PUT OUT OF THE GAME. <lb />
Hedges, Government Grafter, is <lb />
Shoved Off the Band Wagon. <lb />
Pope Gives All to the Church. <lb />
Rome, July portion of <lb />
the pope's will read today to <lb />
the cardinals. It written by <lb />
own band in 1901. It decrees <lb />
all his to the church, in- <lb />
much donation as were <lb />
supposed to have been sent to him <lb />
personally, amounting, It is be- <lb />
to greet sum. <lb />
Washington, O., July <lb />
Charles was today removed <lb />
from the of superintendent <lb />
of free delivery for falsifying his <lb />
diary loaning his traveling <lb />
commission. He himself <lb />
at various places on public <lb />
fact he was not <lb />
those places dates <lb />
but elsewhere, in some <lb />
instances hundreds of miles dis <lb />
Fire in South Carolina. <lb />
Charlotte, N. O. July, <lb />
News received here this morn- <lb />
of a disastrous <lb />
at Heath springs, Lancaster <lb />
C, which practically de- <lb />
the business portion of <lb />
the The fire was discovered <lb />
at one o'clock this morning. The <lb />
origin is The loss la <lb />
said to be about and <lb />
I well covered by <lb />
A New Store. <lb />
B. will leave for <lb />
Baltimore. New York and other <lb />
northern markets tomorrow morn- <lb />
He will purchase fall goods <lb />
for the present store of <lb />
man it Bro , in the block, <lb />
and will also buy a largo stock of <lb />
clothing and gents goods <lb />
for the new store they arc to <lb />
operate, which is located next <lb />
door to Frank Wilson. B. <lb />
man Bro. have done a good <lb />
Greenville and will no <lb />
doubt make a success with their <lb />
new department. <lb />
This is Simply Atrocious. <lb />
Of all the candidates for the <lb />
chair it is certain that <lb />
Cardinal has got do best face <lb />
of them News. <lb />
Perhaps this is a way brother <lb />
has since he took up <lb />
secular but it can be <lb />
said that the candidate the News <lb />
mentions has Got all the Car- <lb />
Sun. <lb />
Largest Battleship in t he World <lb />
London, July battle- <lb />
King Edward VII, <lb />
largest in the world, was success- <lb />
fully launched by the Princess of <lb />
Wales at Davenport evening. <lb />
Brick and Tile Plant. <lb />
Machinery and material have <lb />
been purchased by the who <lb />
are to establish a brick and tile <lb />
making plant near Greenville, <lb />
The of enterprise <lb />
are men undoubted <lb />
business capacity our <lb />
opinion will reap a rich reward for <lb />
their efforts. Work on the plant <lb />
will begin as soon as possible. <lb />
Afflicted family. <lb />
The family Mr. K. Dixon, <lb />
live miles below Greenville on the <lb />
road, is sorely <lb />
with sickness. There have been <lb />
eight cases of typhoid lever in the <lb />
family since spring opened, and at <lb />
present both Mr. and Mrs. Dixon <lb />
and four of their <lb />
cases in in bed with the <lb />
disease. <lb />
Marriage of a Pitt County Belle. <lb />
It will be of interest to his <lb />
friends New Hem to know that <lb />
are out announcing the <lb />
marriage of Mr. James Daniel <lb />
and Miss Belle <lb />
Abbott, at the residence of the <lb />
bride's parents, Grifton, August <lb />
at p. m. New Bern <lb />
mil. <lb />
Purchased Gorman-Wright Lot. <lb />
have <lb />
chased the site on Dickinson <lb />
avenue on which the <lb />
a man baa scored at Wright factory recently <lb />
one failure he unable to j burned. They not yet de- <lb />
Hate I what to build on the lot. <lb />
Last night quite a large crowd <lb />
of teachers people of Winter- <lb />
ville and community assembled <lb />
in the school chapel to witness <lb />
the first concert given by the sum- <lb />
mer school. <lb />
Those who beard the concerts <lb />
given two years ago remember <lb />
that they were the most enjoyable <lb />
features of the school ex- <lb />
much last night. They were <lb />
not disappointed, for the program <lb />
committee bail busy and all <lb />
agree that the instrumental music, <lb />
songs recitations, so nicely <lb />
arranged excellently render- <lb />
ed, furnished an hour's enjoyment <lb />
long to be remembered. The pro- <lb />
gram was as <lb />
Tis of <lb />
Chorus. <lb />
Gets His <lb />
Hair Lacy Manning. <lb />
Instrumental Solo, <lb />
Bettie Jones. <lb />
had a Little <lb />
Myrtie White. <lb />
Instrumental Gal- <lb />
Cox. <lb />
My Old Kentucky Home <lb />
Coward and Bar- <lb />
and Messrs Lineberry and <lb />
o n G i a mot h e <lb />
Annie Lewis. <lb />
Instrumental Duet <lb />
and Taylor. <lb />
Sweet and Solo <lb />
Miss Coward. <lb />
Mary <lb />
Miss Nannie . <lb />
and ch. in. <lb />
After the concert came the <lb />
social feature, which was <lb />
ell max for many. <lb />
Having attended the state sum- <lb />
mer schools and at Knoxville, <lb />
where from all the <lb />
South were gathered, we feel like <lb />
saying that no liner looking <lb />
of teachers ever assembled or did <lb />
work. With such charm- <lb />
ladies is it any wonder that <lb />
young men should <lb />
calm and say things <lb />
long to be remembered. <lb />
On next Tuesday July 28th, <lb />
Miss Leah D. Jones and Miss <lb />
Viola both of the Normal <lb />
land Industrial College, and Mrs. <lb />
It. R. Gotten, of Pitt, will be <lb />
present at the Institute for the <lb />
purpose of organizing the Woman's <lb />
Association for betterment of school <lb />
houses and grounds for this <lb />
County. They have been given two <lb />
dates. The meeting will lie <lb />
held at p. in. and the second <lb />
at at night. These ladies are <lb />
thoroughly equipped for their <lb />
work and these meetings will <lb />
exceptionally line ones. Every <lb />
woman and man in the county is <lb />
invited to be present. You are <lb />
also invited to be present at any <lb />
other time and witness the work <lb />
of the best summer school we have <lb />
yet seen. <lb />
Died. <lb />
Mr. B. K. received a <lb />
message Thursday afternoon, from <lb />
brother, Mr. J. H. of <lb />
Kinston, advising him of the death <lb />
of the months old son, <lb />
Earnest. The child bad been sick <lb />
several Their friends in <lb />
Greenville sympathize with them. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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