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Have You Forgot? IHA3C I AM ST1I.L OABBTOra UP-TODATK LINE OF What?
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
The Firmer a Happy.
The farmer is happy. From ali over the South lor weeks the cry- has gone up for rain anil at last it ha* been heeded ami in a generou manner. A Saturday report bad
\«,- it that copious rain* "witbiu tie j next few days" will uicau one of
1 e always regard patience a* a virtue in the people to whom we owe money.
Thermometers arc going up. anil >et you see th'-m ou the bargin counters marked down.
Some men arc known l>y what they have done, ami othe;s by what they are goiug to do.
lever produced. If the present rains are ceuci-.il, and the weather man predicted they would l>e. then
] we can uudcislaud why the tarmer Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware isll:ll,|lv_( huiottexew».
\XD \ ffTJMBBB OF OTHER TIUNO Tinware, ^^ . AM ,.„kBM TO MBSTios ' TO Mr* «* m onion T»«« «, m.
the greatest cr m the South has, "»« . Falkland 9, Itelvoir 4, l'aruiville 9. Bethel 9. t.reeuville 38,
to coal freight rates or coal ■liners' Corelina 10. strikes.— Philadelphia Record.
Next d lor lo Ricks ."> Wilkinson. [Successor lo Ormond .* fair.
BHBMc%Z«3aVS
A New York dcpaituciit stoic, P alter a 30 days' test with au auto- i mobile delivery wagon, deinoustra
ted that the vehicle did work 91 which formerly necessitated the
irvices of six horses aud two aK»»9ma»9mmmmuJmm»Mm»WmwmmVmmSUmm I» *»^-«——»- ■[wagons with the necessary driv-
[era) and that a saving of 9216 a month over their present system was indicated, Bargains in Millinery
Chlcod 19, Swift Creek 10,
Oontentnea 85. By order of the Democratic Ex-
ecutive loiuinittee of 1'itl county. Al.KX L. BLOW, Chairman:
W. I,. BUOWH, Secretary.
Bead model. Ikewh or ptK-w ot inTtnl-oa Ipr trvtreporto« laionuHlilT. rortrraono*. Howlo" PajaM
CASNOW 0PPU5ITI U S PATtMT DrflCE
WASHINCTON.DC.
I Norfolk, Va.
Cot tou Buyers and Brohera in Stocks, Cotton, Grain and l'rovis- ons. Private Wires to New York, Chicago and New Orleans.
WHEN' YOU WANT Dry Goods, Groceries, Confections,
etc., go to
Mrs. L. H. WHITE, Black Jack, N. 0.
diet line i f |Ooat on hand. Prices low I ..unlry produce bought for cash or in \ '. u.i-c for -'■•• -'?.
Sale of Property for Taxes On 1 lmr>.l.»v. tlic Mh day of Mf, ItM,
1 «ill oiler fur sale in the town of llrifton, N. C. tor taxi*.the following properly, or K\ IMK-1I therool a> may In- aaossasrytto the UiK'l"->t bMisi fc>r sash, lowitc (.'snnatly.-lohn, one lown lot. gl OS Oardncr, Bryaa, ana lows lot, 1 M Patrk k A Co ..'-. IWO town lots. l" so Tuka-, .1 11 . I*"' and 1S0I, one lot. 1 M Phlllipa, .Ionian, f.-r 1900, one lot, 1 20 WintieW, J. L., K. st . IMO-IMI, 1 lot, to
UMt 0. W. QA8KIN8,
Town Tai Collector for Orifloo, H. C.
\ In the Superior rv; Conrt.
EriaooPAL.—Rev. F. H. Hard- ing, Minister. Morning and even- ing prayer with sermon every 1st and 3rd Sunday. Lay services every 2nd and 4th Sunday.
Sunday-school 9:46 a. m., W.B. B. Brown, superintendent. Litany every Wednesday 10 a. m
( iiKIKTIAN — Preaching second, aud fourth Sundays in each month Prayer meeting Wedneaday night. Rev. D. W. Davis, pastor. Sunday school 3:00 P. M., W. R. Parker, superintendent.
CATHOLIC.—No reznlar services
LODGKS
I Have Just Purchased a Drummer's
Samples of the Latest Styles of Millinery.
Si MI: or Noam C.UIOI.ISA, PITT COIST
E. I.oso "i n. I HOIICB of
. Grift n TobacenWare. I KM< iition Bale, , hooaaand Mfg Co. I ! By vUlneofao cxecnUondlnctad loth* iinilrniRiied froai Ilia HnpNira Coail ol
' Pin iiiiiuty in the kbove entitled action, 1 If talk ierbeap, any man can will, on Moatday, the 7th i>ny 01
afford to make extravagant after*|jB'7tJlta^ai_Woek)ekj.attkeeonri « alto ( tious
ir ot aaid eooaty, sell to the high e-i bUldrt for ciuh loaanafyaaM a«culii«i,
-i.ua iiib .^ IMIWM, which the
T..- v..-.-'.
thetli '
ii^iit ;. U ll^tliv ' lltl
llt-Xt tllill ! il }
hnl onubli'3 me i" s II
Less Than New York Cost 'i'iiis .in•• ol aamples embraces Trimmed uti'l I "-
tritiun 1 Hats In all ibe loteai stylus, Sblrl Waisi
mil K.-i!y to Wear Hals, Leghorn and Flop Hula
and I ildrcn - Sailors, Kaney Flowers and Novelties
1 Women take a lot of OOBaolation all tlw right, title ami interest winch the a . , ,.-.., .liaHOrlBon Watehonaea Mfc, * Co. H front the fact that it * the Mils .\ Line Railway, oa the west aU« of aaid toad
.1. 11. Wbichard at Albany, Ga., la Uto ft to a au*e, lhaaoa wast naraWIwlth ,, . ;, , ,IKront•tract,lliaoceaautuparalalwttaaaw
II 16 page monthly Journal (U*toleairilluli8wr, u,, ltokt ln ,Ul. uM „r Front exclusively to poultry, a auljc*l!»Uw*,lhauoe east with •frootatitat,li»n
• ' • to the beginning, also ooe other ka begin. III which people are eonslaatlj |D)Bgati stake on the ditch and runs aontt tiu.Ii: jr more profit aud interest. I«» eaat Ml poles to a stake In Ike_BaW.
S-i.„ , ,.,.-, .- tbenceaoulh 461 wcat 11 mica to Uriffln We will semi ihc Fancier rree f>rlbrinj|uie,Uiorjcowilh«ak1 llne!2| lajjca
H'a year to any subscriber to T.ir.'t" the 'Inch, thence up the ililch I" t_helie.
Horth Carolina ^ tincnvillc Towaahln. l>i(i County. 1 Before!! 1'. Bonntiiavl I'-
AMI n Hi ling and Mfg. Company vs.
Mayo Dcnoon and Company, now I doina bun neaaaa FrankC. Dcnoon ■odCivsncceiaori to Mayo Denuou I ami Conpany, ami lha Allanli.- I Ci l.i otel •
,1 R 5 n. D. rl I Q Q S
K'.siI:I:\ 1:1.11.1.1 roR who pays ■ year's sub criplion in advance during this month,
lr>r. !>.£.. James, Dcatai Sargeea,
■asaasa-.it rsawaggaa '---■< • S3SBSCV3BXS •tt?- '-^« ^==n ■■■
BREAK INTO | THE HOMES ||
Of THE ®
PEOPLE BY
ADVERTISING IN THE
A HEFLEOTOK ttdv- honi.-s every day and wi in the peopli".
A HBPLIifJTOll ndviriiM-mi'iii will bring custom- ers for youi goods, linil icn.uiis for vi nr liotise.iind employmeni or employes, in faci lill any reasonable wont \'"ti may liav.-.
THE KBKLEOTOR goes into the homes "f the people and is read for a-hnl ii carries them, benoa I he place to tell your wants is In THE REFLECTOR.
Tnecost of an advertleemenl In THE REFLECTOR is 1 In- easiest part. ]
|THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE! i NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE |
Wholesale and retail Grooer aud Furniture Uuuler. Cash paid foi Hide-. Fur, Cotton Bead, Oil Bar- re's. Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bad Itoitla, Mattresses, Oak Suits. Us
®|b) Carriages, Go Carts. Parloi A suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, V fife Lorillanl and Gail & AI Snnfl. x H'gh LifeToliaoco, Key West Che- X.\roof, lienry George Hear, Oao vS'iied t'heirics, Pen/ihes, Apples »|pinc Anplea, Syrup, .felly. Milk. (i)|Fl dugar, Coffee. Meat,Soap,
nCCI ennn ^L\-, Magic Kooil, Mutches, Oil. REFLECTOR * OottouSeTd Mealaald Hulls, Gar
SJIdcn Beedi, Oranges, Apples, Nnt», — --- - ^ICaiiilirii, Dried Apples, Peaches.
Prunes, Currents, Itiiisiiis. Glast and China Ware, Tin anil Woodwi Ware, Oakes and Crackers, Ham roni, Chscae, Beat Butter, New lloyal Sewing Machines, and an merons »tlier go.His. Ojiallty aud Quantity. Cheap for ottth. Oo»i
to sec mo «
S. M. Schnltz. Phone 58
eiuninir.eoulainins IJ acres moroi rhl, and day of June, IS02.
1). W. HABBINOTOS
1 a the District Court of Ike United Stales r,ir tin Eastern District of North Caro- lina.
In the matter of the petition ul tbe OH Dmiiinion Htesnnhlp Cumpsnyi f"r lini- Itatlou i>f liability. Uy virtue of tbesnlhorlty ami illredloni
f. ..in,, v ,• o,nialnedlnscerUttna*oreee«eredlBlhe OrceiiMlle, >.«. ,,„u. ,.„,,,„,,.Mw.i,v ||„„. Tl.os II. I'ur-
nell. Judge, on slay SOth, 1001,1 will on ihc a ■ st Day of June, 100J, »t U* DM liomlnioa Wharf, Is Ihe town r tl I It 11 II i 10 if,
II till TSAIMt UOISO NOHTU.
gfc lfc| ■•? »g ti. il ul ii z& ii AM r«
10 0- a» U 40 II IS II. II « ,,? a»"" r-aa
700 sat IB Hi
7 B I 17 II ■ ra AU Fat ra I B ■ a II to 1. B I IS in 100 11 1011 n III
IK III I M II 41 1 M in
Yarikln Dlvlalun Main Line—Train leaves Wilminj
lo.. BlOam.arrlTM KayHtevlle l2 90 u m ISSTOB Payrtterlllo 1242, D m, arrives 8u- tbrd 1 58p m. Returning leaves Banford I 10 p m, arrive Kayettevllle 4 MO n m leave F»veit«-vilie 4 40 pm. arrives Wnmlngloa 7 :;o is
HeniiettsviHi- Hunch—Train leave! Ben oclUvilleS 10 am, HaxtonSM, a m, tied
Leare Weldon Ar Rooer Boanl
LaaraTarboro l.» Rook? MUUDI Leave Wllaoa Leave SetBM L» raretlevtlle Ar FloreDoe
Ar Opld*boro Lv Oolilnboro Lv M»mi,,ll» Ar WIUBIDJOOD
I.T rioreoc* Lv Pavetuvlile Leave Mai Arrive WlUoa
Lv »llmlnaloo Lv M.rnoiVi LvQofdsbon,
LeareWllMe Ar Rocky Voaal Arrive Terboco Leave Tarboro LT RockTMonrl Ar Weldon
Also a n ice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
Photographer, GREENVILLE, N. C.
The leader in ?
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. GREKXVILLE, H. C.
D. I. WUlCilAIti). Ki'iT II AM) Ovvseu.
Kuterol at ilupoaMli.i'utOrivuvillc. K C, IU aeioml cln_ mail UMlttt.
TURfD-Y, Jl'KBM, IMft.
The PasqMtank county couveii-
tiou endorsed Hon. lieorge II.
Brown for Associate Justice ol the
Supreme court, ami Hon. JoUn.II.
S:nall for Congress.
Charlotte lias become so cuthu
__ttM over luisehall that a flub(
composed of colored women has
been organized there. And it is
■Bid they play well. You dou't
lose I'bualotte.
Let the people of Greeuville de-
terwii.t (hat the town shall go for-
ward, bonds or no bonds. Much
can be accomplished by workiug
together. Don'l wait tor tome*
thing to turn up, but take hold
and turn it.
Gray ? "My hair was tailing out and
turning gray %ery fast. Bui your Hair Vigor stopped the falling and restored the natural color.'1—Mrs. E. Z. Benomrae, Cohoes, N. Y.
It's impossible for you not to look old, with the color of seventy years in your hair! Perhaps you are seventy, and you like your gray hair! If not, use Aycr's Hair Vigor. In less than a month your gray hair will have all the dark, rich color of youth.
•1 CO • Milt. All jr«|fl»ll.
If tow drattM rannot '"PP'T y*!*. wild 'ii*. one dollar ai.d »« will rxprcw \ou» iHttlle. He purr ami pl.u llwnuroa ul YYlir near«tc\i>r|.|' '«*cd sopeachey.
The Winterville Canning Co., I — • ■ i .
will pay the highest cash market
price for fruits and berries. I hey
sill lake all you may bring.
Mi. Alor/.ii Hirria and Miss
Dellia Ilartis were happily niarii
eii last Weilnesday evening at the
home of Ihe bride's parents near
here, Elder Fred McGlohon oflicia-
ling. The newly married pair will
make their home in Winterville.
Testimonial.—To A. G t'o.x
Mfg Co.—1 am glad of the oppor
tuiiily to say something for your
Tar Heel Carl .t Wagon Wheels.
They just beat Ihe world. I uever
expect to use any other as lougas I
can gel them. I am using some of
your carls and they are just as
good today as ihey were wheu I
bought llieui. The tires are as
tight now as they were when they
were put on. I have never had
any wheel but the Tar Heel toal
would fctaud the sun. I don'l
krow wheu [have said enough
for them, Just say anything you
want lo and sign my name to it.
Above just received from a prom
inen! tanner oi'Willow Green.
Is Henry Clay in the minority,
oi i- b«" I'retidcnl of these United
States!
Mrs. Mary Smith returned from
< Ireenville last Tuesday.
X. 8. Eiiifonl. of Washington,
spent Wednesday night here.
Jes»e llighsniitli left Tuesday to
\ i—it ii latins at Stokes.
Auothei car load of dues ship
; i"l a few days since by the A. O,
Cox Mfg. I'II.
lb'v. i'. W. Blancbard arrived
day befoicyesterday and will till
hi- regular appointment in the
Mi.-si.inaiy Baptist chinch here
next Sunday.
There being something wrong
about Ihe examination of appli-
cants foi the Rural Route Delivery
another examination will be had
today by one of Uncle Barn's offi- cials.
.Mrs, \\. M, Dixou, of Scotland Neck, came yesterday to visit her
parents. Miss Kffie Kittrell went to aud
returned from Greenville Wednes day.
Mi-- Nannie Nichols, of Stan-
dard, was visiting here yesterday.
John '/.. Brooks, of Grifton, was
here a short while l-'riday.
Miss Eunice Cox after spending
some lime visiting friends here left
on the ii 'on train Friday for Golds-
bum, loa' home.
W. ii. Hamilton has gone to
Gruiiigers to see his son's wife who
is critically ill.
Mrs. A. ii. Ci.x and Miss Mimic
returned yesterday fioni their vis-
it lo I.iltleheld.
FAIvUVILLE ITEMS.
F.AUV.ILLK, X. C, June 19, Since our last writing we have
had two very good showers of tain
which have dune much g.md.
Mn. Lucy Moore is iu the coun
try v isiting friends and relatives.
Mrs. Moses L. Moye and her sis-
ter, Mrs. Marian Tucker, of Nor-
folk, Va., spent today in town
with Mrs. W. B. Pollard.
Carl Turnage is eon lined to his
lied with a supposed case of
typhoid fever His friends wish him
a speedy recovery and hope he will
soon be at his old place.
Miss Heulah Keel, of Weldon,
is visiting Miss Mary Lewis near
here.
.Mrs. J. X. Edwards, of Ilert
ford, came last Friday to vh.it her
mother, Mrs. M. A. Leggett.
Miss Xaunic Applewhite, ot
liilhardsion. is visiting Miss Liz-
s'e Gay near here.
J.S. Joyner aud wife of Balti-
more, went to Greenville Monday
after a visit here to Mrs. W. M.
Lang. Master Samuel Morrill, cf Snow
Kill, is visiting his grandfather.
| Dr. Sam Morrill
S. M. Pollard has gone to Tar
Two and Washington on busincsn.
Miss Kom Lillian Moore spent
yesterday afternoon in ihe country
With -Mrs. Taylor K. Harrow.
I Hay West, ol Fieldslmro, was in
ARE YOU MB£r\B&&J£&tSt&2 txic*u MuiUai UalmeBb ■>•«*» tbara la M SSaMi j to .qaiT^I
Miss Ida Hiday is Ihe guest of
Mis- Carrie I rdlsoo this week.
John Warn went to Paetolas
Sunday,
Mrs. ,T. O.I'roctor anil Miss
Bessye Tuckt*cut to Greenville
Tuesday.
Sam Taylor.f Washington, was
here a fo» d i.-ago.
Misses Liz/, i ami Susie Mo're
have retarnedoine fio-n Choco-
wildly school
llfin J. Hr'i Grimes gave ui a
pleasant call tesday.
Quite crol of our sports wool
to tt'ashingttSanaay on the gas
oline boat. I>;. C. M. jics seems lobe very
busy uow illi typhoid ft-ver
palicnls.
Jim King, Greenville, was on
our streets Tiday.
The Masoi hel I their regular
meeliug Tuciiy cveuing
Erwiu MeLhorn, of Ayden,
was in town Saday.
Rev. F. F. ire went to Aydm
Sunday to till is appointment
town yesterday, to see his best
giil.
i W. E. Mewborn aud diughler,
Miss Carlotta, of Kinstou, were
in (own yesterday and returned to
day.
Invitations are ou t lo Hie mar
rlagc of Miss u,.,si,. Bulluck to Mr.
.1. M. Wludbam, Tuesday evening, June 24, at nine o'clock in Anli
och Christian ehurobj Farmville,
N. C
Mis* Bulb Byuuin is in town
visiting her cousin, Miss Vivian
Parker.
Mrs. lewis i: Everett went to
Washington today to see her hus-
band who is cnurliicd to his bed at
ihe Ormond House.
Little Miss Both Hay, of Kin-
■ton, who has been visiting her
aunt. .Miss Mamie Ling, relurned
home Saturday.
BLACK JACK ITEMS.
ami esisy way and a sure way to treat a case of Sore Throat in order to kill disease germs and insure healthy throat action is to take half a glassfull of water put into it a teaspoonful of
Mexican Mustang jLVinimcnt
«n.l with this (tarils ths throat at frequrnt Intm-nk Thru Italhe tho nutalue of thi "
mi-iit ami aftor doing Ihlapour •rvunil Iho auk. It b a IIMUTIVK CURE.
2ouitc a nice crowd out to prayer
III. WK JACK, N. C., June -.'O, J".102
w. II. Wynne left Wednesday J.W. Hasoof New York, was for hU home at Grlndool.
here Ibis mong. Mis* Lula Smith went lo Vance-
W. S. Oalluj and J. J. Mason boro Monday to spend several days.
went to WasUjioii Tuesday. Miss Lean Clark, who has been
J. A. K.Tter was in town visiting the family of iV. L. Clark,
this morning. lelt Tuesday for her home near
- — Oonetoe.
Misses Annie and la.ey White
spent Wednesday night with their
sister, Mrs. Buck, near Griines- A.YDBK, V., June I!", l'.IO'J. |;U1)],
The six moil old child of Mr. M*. C|lirk |,,ft vTedawaoap for
mil Mrs. JuobM dial last Kri- jj^up, to spe|)(1 ^^y ,,.lV8
■lay nlgbt ai.ibs buried in the Ll„le LuH Aruoll, ig visiUug
eeiiiil.r. Satlfey p. IU. We ex- littleMattleItilU.
te,.d our -jmiiy lo tbe bereaved MissQusta Hudson, who has
P»rcuM. been visiling iii (ireenville, can.e Miss l.i/v.icHoiiul, who was; home Sunday,
visiling Mrs. II Hart, returned: Miss Ki/./y DUoo, au aged lady,
lo her home iOiillon Saturday. who ba!i bt.(.„ si(.k fur Hom|> |ime
Bight, continues very low. The printinflicc on l/c-t ave-
nue, opposite! depot is almost The fellow who slips on a baua-
completetl. I na akto Is apt to be thrown on his c. it. Mctioii anil wife of own resources.
Boohdate, tpeSuodey In town I
with Ihe famiifC. I,. Tyson. A W«»:
Miss BOSS (.•,•.., of LaOmuge, £g!gi!fc#ttir?ttZ who spent sevl ilavs with Miss, deranl ol Merry Oaks, N. C. "After 1 had
Lllllt Andersleft IViday even "
lug for home ral idinoul anything 1 unnt now i.lnl my
Jas. iiuvti ooptlnnee "initu
lick with fev
Mas Daisyirniin, anil hister,
Mrs. Heber (n»l, of Itoiintiees,
weie in lowmeslay.
Mi«s Lin Anderson spent
Holiday i" '«u-iiie.
iattle Miirctchen Parker, of
Kinston, C up Saturday to vis-
it friends »ie Hotel. She re-
turned hnl'uesday evening.
(1. J. Cy, of I'aruiele, came
down Tucy ni^ht
Mrs. at< Smith, Jr., who
spent lastek with her parents
iu Kiustiranie home Saturday.
Miss M Anderson has gone
lo LaOn t' visit relatives.
Mrs. I, Joyner, who spent a
few daysowith relatiues left
Kriilay kerhome in IciOrauge.
Mr. .h Cauiiou's youngest
child is nt U with fever.
Masterlool'yson who spent
the past serSvecks with rela-
tives at It-Udif, came home Sat-
urday.
Friend. ipeMil and
BgsMloa ia gimi. i ,'liivrfullv roconinii'nil K0.I.1I." Don I Iry hi cure aUnnarli Inutile tap ilietlnc. That only further weaken Hie sy-Hteni. Vou ueed wholeeonie, slrenglli- cnluar foinl. Kodol ennlileg you Ui naainil- late wlml you eat by digesting it without the 4'jimach'a aid. John b. Woolen.
The parties implicated iu the
famous Amos Oweus Cherry tree
saiudle, at Ruthcrfordton, have
been convicted in the Federal
court, and besides being required
to pay all costs iu the case have
been ordered to turu over to Ihe
court Ihe sum ol $12,000 to be re-
turned to the women who were de-
frauded by their operations.
esEusa
Bargains in Millinery
I Have Just Purchased a Drummer's
Samples of the Latest Styles of Millinery.
They were bought al a flgtm that enables me to sell
them for the next thirty days at
Less Than New York Cost This line of samples embraces Trimmed and TJn-
trimmeil Hats in all the latest styles, Shirt Waist
and Keady-to-Wear Hats, Leghorn and Flop Hats
anil Children's Sailors, Fancy Flowers and Novelties
Such opportunity for Bargains in Millinery was never
ollered before in Greenville. Be sure and see the goods
before they are picked ever.
n R5. n. D. HIGQS. AFTKB TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
[ HUT 11
Lead* Tttem All.
One Minute t'ough Cure ln-.il nil oilier medicine* I ever trlor! for COBlba, cnlili", croup and throat nod I'.n . Ir.ml.l,.," my» I). KoM t.'urrin of baaaitw, |'a. t keep us waiting for it.
This retire m f-r ii:1 sc who And the OfOM mark on their paper.
SOME SHOP TALK.
Incrtaucd Facililit* for Good Work.
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS Simp Minis at Home News Put
Ii In Few Words for Busy Readers
Township primaries next Satur- day.
Belter Masons Rive farmers a hiippici look.
Ileeswax—lli^li Cash Price paid by Sam'l M. Srluili /
Don't foiget that visit to Ihe lax lister. Time growing short.
The closing exercises of Hcthel High School take place next Tbnrs day aud Kiiilay. Wc return thanks fur an invitaliou to be present.
You do in,i bear people boasting of their wealth in Juue, as Ihey arc then poorer than in any other mouth. Tax listing time is re npousible for this.
Rfjolulioni of Respect.
Whereas, uu June 1st, Qod in
His almighty provideucetook from
11 < our beloved sietcr, Mrs. W. II.
Tvagsdale, wc, the members of the
Woman's Mission Society of Mem-
orial Baptist, church, iu testitnony
of our respect to her, do dedicato
a paga of our record book to her
memory.
Also so assure her husband,
childien and all her relatives our
ucepest s-mpathy.
That we send a copy to the
family, also to the (licenville He
fi.txToH ami Hilili-.-al Recorder
with a request lo publish.
MKH. .1. Ji. BOOTH, ^
MM. P.E. IHKCKY, [ Mas. Iv II. Iliuim. )
Combined Union.
All the Union meetings iu the
Tar River Association (Baptist)
will hold a combined meeting at
Roauoke Kapids beginning Thurs-
day, '.'(illi, and continuing through
the fifth Sunday. Two churches
will be dedicated during the
Union.
TIIK HKFI.KCTOK is just install
ing large additional equipment tol
it* job printing department, in
eluding another fast press, paper'
CUlter, stapling machine, and
many fonts of up-lo date lype.
And the improvements will not
stop here, fur negotiations arc in
progress fur another press yet—an
extra large one—and much More
new type. Wc are iu shape for
doiug lietler job printing than
ever.
Our new foreman and job print-
er, Mr. B. h. Tute, is nil artist in
his line aud lurus out ihe veiy
best class of work. Wheu yon
patronise TilliliKi-'i.EtTOKpriutcry
you are assured of Ihe very liesl
work. 4t the same lime all pat-
ronage in every department helps
your home paper do that much
better work for Ihe advaucem°tit
of your town. (live us you job
printing and get the best.
Tni'KwuY, JUNE 19, 1902.
Mrs. I/aura Brown left this morning for Oxford.
Mis. It. B. Whilehca'l, of Falk- land, is visiting here.
Mr. & Mrs. D, E. House spent the day near House Station.
Miss Lelia Wilkinson, ol Farm- | villc, is visiting Mrs. (CharlesCohb.
Miss Fanuie Bagwell came home I this morning from Kinstou, where |she has been spending a few days.
Dr. D. 7,. James left Wednesday- evening for lialeigh to attend the dental society meeting.
Mrs. James T. Howard, of Cone- toe, Mrs. YV. O. Howard, ol Tar boro, .ni'l Mrs. Cbas. W. (ioldand
[children, of Wilson, arrived Wed- nesday evening to visit Mrs. J. G. Moye.
FlilDAY, Jt NE 20, 1902.
Miss laneslein Viek, of Elm City, is here visiling Miss Myra
l Moore.
A. K. Tucker went to Grifton Thursday eveuiug and returned this morning.
Borwi II Itiddick, of Suffolk, was in town this moruiiig ami left on
,':steamer lor Washington.
I Bev. Mr. Phillips, one of the _!editors of the Ayden Free Will
Baptist, spent today here.
BnV. I). B. Clayton, 1). 1)., who has been spending a few days with B. A. Moye, left this morning.
Dr. W. T. Paul, of Atlantic, who was here visiling his sister, Mrs.
IL. W. Lawrence, has returned home.
Com.
Nice Boab.
The gasoline boats of Patiick &
Smith aud 0. E. Harris are ccr
laini\ nice little ciuft. They han-
dled both the Methodist and Bap-
tist hi u in hi.\ schools on their picnic
occasions, transporting them safely
and in good time. The larger of these boats, the Bessye, is used for transferlug freight aud passcngtrs to the wharf when the water is so low the steamer Myers cannot get
here. _____
To the Public
1 announce myself a candidate for tbe ofllce at Register of Deeds for the county of Pitt, subject to the Democratic convention.
J. C. L_.N1 EK.
Mri. Daniel Dud.
Mrs. H. T. Daniel, who about
two months ago moved from here
to Dunn, died in that town at 7
o'clock Saturday morning of
typhoid fever.
Mrs. Daniel was Ihe widow of
the late Mr Mack Daniel ami a sis-
ter of Mr. W. H. Harrington. She
leaves two uaughters aud three
sons, Mrs. W. O. limes, Miss
Olive Daniel and Samuel, Will
and Hassell Daniel. She had
many frieuds in Greenville aud
I'itt county who learu of her death
with sorrow.
Thi remains were brought to
Greenville on Saturday's train
and Ihe funeral took place Sun.
day at the Harrington burial
grou'id, fo'ir miles from town.
fcNjral Delivery.
Mr. A. B. Vea/.ey, au Inspector
of the government postal service,
is spending a few days here look-
ing after the establishment of other
rural free delivery routes in this
county. The routes already estab-
lished are very popular and we are
glad the service is to be extended.
Congressman John H. Small is to
lie commended for his efforts in this
"Ii I (l-th ill. The new routes Mr. Veazcy is
looking after in i in- comity are
one more from Greeuville, two
from Winterville, two from I'arin
ville and three from Bethel. It is
not decided just when they will
start.
Married.
On Weduesday afternoon Mr.
Jesse L. Smith aud Miss Martha
Sniilh, both ot Beaver Dam town-
ship, were married by Elder E. D.
Hathaway. Mr. Smith is a prom-
iueut l,inner and wns once a mem-
ber ot tho Board ot County Com-
missioners Tbe bride Is a daughter
of Mr. J. W. Smith, Superinten-
dent of the Couuly Home.
Mrs. \V. I!. Parker, Miss Ellen
Parker, Miss !>ppte Smith and c. 1). Parker left this evening for Seven Springs.
C O. Danny, a member of the U. 8. Army, came in Thursday from Fortress Monroe to see his mother, Mis. M. I'. Daucy.
T.H.Walker returned Thurs- day evening from Emporia, Va., aud will be with the Greenville Warehouse again tbe coining sea- son.
Mis. ,1. It. Walker left this morn- ing for Rocky Mount in response to a message stating that her sis tcr, Mis. W. M. Bagwell, was very sick.
SATUKDAY, JUKI 21, IMS.
L. M. Savage is enlarging his
store near the de|*ot.
J. T. Matthews came over this morning from Kinslon.
Miss. Clara Bruce Forties return-
ed this morning from Kinston.
Mrs. J. C. Moorman returned Friday evening from Danville.
Miss Ulrich, of Selma, arrived Friday eveuiug lo visit Miss Bessye Patrick.
Mrs. W. P. I'M vards has return- ed from a visit lo her pareuts at
Vaugban.
J. L. Little returned Friday evening from the Bunkers' conveu- tiou at Savannah.
Miss Daisy C -., fiom near Black Jack, is visit' g Misses (Juecuie aud I.i//.ii- Mctiowan.
W. G. Elliot. President ol the
A. 0. L. R. R., spent Friday uight here nuil left this morning.
Miss Stella Kilpatrick, who has been Waiting Mi.- Ill. L.Carr, went lo Kinslon Friday evening.
Dr. It. L. Catr returned Friday "■veiling I nun a trip to Morehe.nl and the Dental convention at Ral ,igh.
Mrs. H. A. White ami children, Miss Nina James and Charlie James left Friday evening for Wrlghtsville.
Mrs. Kleber Denmark and child, of Kinslon, who have been visit- ing Ucr parents here, returned home Friday evening.
Mrs. W. II. UobbS and two children aud C. II. Ilobba left this morning for Bobbavllle, Gates county, in visit relatives.
Miss Pink Manning, of Bethel, who has been spending a few days with the family of D. 0. Moore, returned home this morning.
Mrs. Barr, of Weldon, came Iu Friday evening to visit her parents Mr. aud Mr*. A. A. Forbes. Misses Lillian Stiiincrinan aud Agues Slaiubaek came with her.
Mrs. A Ian-.m Cupeharl, of Bn_< obel, (nee Smallwooil, of Wood- villc, Bertie county i, is visiting at tho home of her brother, I.. T. Sinullwood on Dickinson avenue.
Rev. A. D. Huuter, of Gary, agent of the Ruptist Female t'ui- versityat lialeigh, came in Friday eveuiug accompanied by his two sons and they are the guests of Dr. W. H. Bagwell. Mr. Hunter will picach in the Baptist church to-
monow morning.
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SOLID FACTS ABOUT
MEN'S CLOTHING i
The store to buy your suit of is the store where you can do the best«=PRICE, STYLE, QUALITY, VARIETY. The big Clothing Business wouldn't be done at THE BIG STORE if we did not have the above inducements to offer you.
Lace and White Goods Bargain* Positively Unequalled in Greenville
Must Be Sold to deduce Stock. Dimities, Swisses, Lawns, and other Stylish Fabrics in a^reat Wash Dress Goods Line
IflHie^andChil-lren^Oyfnr-isof Guaranteed Kind
Zeigler Bros, E. P. Reed & Co., for High Grades. Wolf Bros, and the H. C. God man Co. for Medium Grades
ALL THE ABOVE (*OODS WARRANTED TO BE LEATHER AND AT I'OPULAII PHICK8
Remarkable Sale of Reliable Furniture Our great May and June sale of Furniture will make these months memorable ones. Housekeepers, here is an opportu^ nity to buy goods at very bw prices. Nearly every piece is offered at less than today's manufacturers' price.
Great Redaction in China and Japan Mattings
Linens and Wash Goods Grand Showing of Novelties in Urnss Linens. Embroidered Mulls. Swisses and Fine Novelties in Wash
(iooils. Visit the Wash Goods Department ami S"-o the new fabrics,
1000 VflfHs rtf FmhrOldcrV "'''''''s "" sa'H :lf P'ices which an' practically below cost. This is a big value, and nil the ladies slum 1,1 take advantage of il
The remainder of the H. C. Hooker stock of Staple Dry Goods, Shoes, etc., has been removed to the W. T. Lee & Co. stand and will be sold at great Sacrifice Prices.
The balance of t he- H. C. Hooker
Millinery Stock has beei i removed
to my Big Store and will be sold at
Sacrifice Prices.
C. T. MUNFORD'S. The Big Store. Greenville, N* C.
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Poultry Fancier Free. The Dixie Fancier, published by
.1. R. Whicbard at Albany, (la., is a 16-page monthly journal devoted exclusively to poultry, a subject in which people are constantly limli: _■ more profit and interest. We wilt send the Fancier free for a year to any subscriber to I'at EAMTEHX RKFLEITOB who pays a year's subscription in advance during this month.
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l)i'. D .L. eJairies, ^^^^^^1 Dental Surgeon,
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.1 Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Iluyors and Brokers iu Stocks, Cotton, Graiu ami l'rovis- ons. Private Wires to New York, Chicago anil New Orleans.
Also a liieo Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
Uaviui; duly qualified before tfu- Sni.. i-,.,,.. jj..*.,., ,. nnaimirmi rlorOouM Clerk of Pill -,tv ..- A !,,!.- ""••*' N "-^ OBflEBVBB cou-
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DON'T THY lo OBI any old ihinjs that is offered yon, but oonte t oi Ibrtomethiog nice, fresh and palatable. We have SMOKED MEATS [Conntrj ami angar curcdj lliat are delleioui.
Wbuleaalers nay we sell more FRUITS and VEC.EI'AIILKS iban any store In town. Thai means we catry the BEST at right price*.
Tueti If you want a a I Cigar or good Smoking ami Chewing To- bacco, Hi-hateli.c UKSTol' these also.
The place to get t lie BEST every lime is
£108, THE NEW 0ROCEK8.
Islral ii l. Ii n. ■ i the mtatcof It 1, Wi >!■ ■ usi d, i e is hen by gl ■ a ti all par- -iiii- in '■ lilt-l to the eatal in iiutke Imme. diatepayment to tin- undersigned, and ■ pera ma liai nir claitn i [iitual lbs csls • are notibed t :r -> 11 the asms tot pay nu-iii on or i-.-i- .i• the 99th day of Slay. I'.'I- . r Ibla notice will be plead iu bar in r \- II
Tii im i.,v,r Mar, IMM 11.11 WILSON,
Ailn.'i. d. b. n. of 11. I Wi
I Mi II more payes, aud is irge extent nude up of
sisls
to original matter.
ITIE .si ■••.!' -WEEKLY OBBBBV- i:i£ pi i jd T'ticatlay aud Friday It Ml .,ii. 'I in- iai;:r.»l paper iu NOIIII Caioliaa.
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Sample i opics ae t on application. Add ran
THE OISSERVEIi. Chin lotto, N. ('.
[ISTAULIKUED IN l.'.tiH.J
J. W. PERHY & CO. Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Ftu'toiH aud baudlors of Bagging, Ties and Hags.
Ailniiniatralrix of James Turuage, deed. | *'«ne«|Miudeucc and shipments t. V. Cox, Attorney. I aolttited.
Administratrix Notice. Having |n liii-.-il is adoilnlatrati ix on
llii- I 11. ■ -I .l.in.i> TUMI I ■■. I . . I I. : ,|l< !
of Pill iinii.lv. N. ft, all I-I-m inil,lil.li lo ai.l estate are herebj mail od HI m iki iminediale nayment. and all pen i I claimi agaioal sakl citate must proH-nt' iin II for payment within iwdvi fri-in date seffeof,or thin nolloe "ill be plead n bar of their re orrery, ,
May -'I 1902 MOI.I.H-; i. TI HMAOK,
Photographer, GREENVILLE, N. ft
Tin- Iniil, r In good w ft aud low pricea Nice-Phot viapha lnr |i oar dox.n. Halt Cabinets ii jn per doien All other hiira wry cheap. Crayon Portraits made tram any small picture chcan. Nice Krauu-a on baud all the time. Cmm- and examine my work. No trouble to shew sample* and auawcr onsMloea, The very laat wnrk i;iiaraii;,.,l to all. UlhYo huiirs I to IS a iu., 1. tntip m. Yours to please,
UOIKII.PII IIYM.W
J. C. LANIER, IM ,1 I « IN ■
American and Italian Marble s John Laws, Register of Ueetlo in Orange COUS l> . nix tli.-tiiti. I am COUlldeot Ibal be lias bcnl office continuous- ii longer ihiiti any other man now n ii . in America, certainly loagei
than has Mi. Crtpreil's constiui «ni. Laws has been re-elected bieunblly. A few yearaagohewas ternbl) seared, The ftps and Kepubl II.S made a combination ugaiiMl nun. 1' waa a close shave, lui I. IWI won out by ►!» votes." —Washinglou Post.
tin .imu-'jMli. inst. :i he lives, i; - ■ 'II r.c.uii-ii-y will ban- beet iKKstmastci In North Lanalng for 71 fall I'd consecutive yeois. He wan ippointtd l>j Presiilcnl John I'.i.n \ Adams, the fir-t year bis •alai i was #19.53, and it has never Iieen more lhau »V00, lie l« said I.,t,i- worth 1130,000. Moutout Pails N. V In- Preas.
win '»omemen moual upward i lo the 1 lion i -■' ol I nut- otheiS ; rtach ibe hi ' i uf folly.
KINO EDWARD ILL.
And (he Coronation Has Been Postponec",
Por some days the papers bavs bet IU speaking ol Ibe illness of King Ivlwanl, of Kngland, and in- timating that il might be of such a nature as to interfere with his cor- onation which was set for this week and in Which all the woild felt more or less interest. Some looked at the reports ol the Kin); s health lightly, while others receive eil the situation gravely.
A telegram received by THK Kit i.ti TOB tins afternoon shows that the situation is grave and the condition of the King serious. It reads;
Coronation postponed. King Bdward ill, and at last report was
sinking bust." -»■ o - Sprlnw Fever.
Bpriua River is another name f-»r Lit- iotianess It Is more oerioaa than most people think. Atorpid lleer and Issethrs Dowels mean a potoonod ayotem, It nef- le ted, serious lllneaa may tolkiw aueli avm- t .in-. IvnWIIt'a tilllle Burly Itisen rc-
ali dancer by stimulating tin* llesv, opFiitng Ilu bojrelsand cleanoins tho ays* tutu iil'ini|nn:li,-s Si|,|,ill-. Kcvcrnips, -I I,.,, taken IkWIu - Little Barly rlioen for i.rn-il llvir rvi i\ aprlog lor years.'1
Write* II M r.nrly. Mniiiiilsvill,-. \V Va. ■■ Tii.-v ,l,i i'ii- iiii-r, ir-xsl tliaii onythlss I have i i-ei Irlot " John I.. Woolen.
But the ''Dcadbtit" i» Thick skinned.
If a person who neglect* to pay
his bills only knew how often ho
was abutted to as a "deailbeat''
and how many limes hut mvas is exehauged In the eoarM of s day's iviiw'is.ilion, he wool! cer aiuly
make an extra etl'.irt to pay what
he owes, ii miisi be very unpiess*
:i',t fur a person to be walking along
Hi- -litil ami be sixittcil by the
Ini-iiii'-s men as a person who will
not pay. This does not allude to
persons who, through sick.iess or
misfortune, are unable to pay.—
|)iirii.im Sun
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ais uiinwi ■ nt';- |n riti-v al-
Vosi H uewi ^ :•-- V |l , • ke l".. >• | . . |i.i
tlielleotl'rescrlptlnoi UriVialarla |
I I fever Is a butlkt el Oi m - I l . Chliriouic. It ia suuply iron aiil iiuininrin a taellens Sana, Na curt-, IVui ' • Iron 1