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i- liilu J.iUrliltt X GREENVILLE IS THE HEART OF EASTERN \OUTII CAROLINA. IT HAS A POPULATION OF FOUR THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED AND ONE, AND IS SUR ROUNDED IIV THE BEST FA RMINO COUNTRY. INDUSTRIES OF ALL KINDS APE INVITED TO 1.0 ('ATE HERE FOR IF A' HAVE EVERY TUI NO TO OFl'Elt IN THE UM}’ OF LA non, CAPITAL AND 1 UIP.UrARY FA('!LITIES. ^VE HAVE J.V in'-TO-DATE Jor, ANli NEWSPAPER PLANT. "H.*,V , r wruiirn I WE HAVE A CIRCULA TION OF TW/JVK HUN DRE/f A.VONO 77/'-; HEST PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN PAUT OF NORTH (JA Ro ll N A AND INVITE Til OS!': WHO WISH TO CET BET TER ACQUALXTED WlJil THESE 00r‘D PFf^PLE IN i PUS/VESS ir.U’ TO 7 ARE -1 EE>V /N( HES ,^/'Ar'E AND 'JELL /■///:• V WllM You HA VE To PI.'IXo TO THEIR A TTENTIOX. I ':ATEs pi: !l TION. V»tLl Mi: xxxiv. 5krl* ulliiri' Is (iif I tlii’ 11n>l i<i atiliiiil, ill*' Miol '(ini( ■ liij.ii'ui>>/<> (;j!i;i;Nvii,Li:, >. c., l uiiiAv Ah ijnoon, .iam \ku ji. inn. A D V /.' T I S I N <,■ AUE LOW AND CAi\ D J:P0\' APPLICA Prssiilenl Bill Lie Back on Business xVitn’s Bauquct will 1^0 Uii' scinisiH-nt v,;h lif •!!..! ill iliiijr il." t.> I lie. II.• iil.-(i ih', ir.'f 1 II M.il V. iui II !ln' r' .U ' ol' a l)cl("i' (iiuiil;. lioi.ii'. V, ■ ; ir i .r,\'T 'i'.. ■ .iM.Iiiiii :i.. : .. . i-.i ,• liU> Uiiuw, paid Ihi' spi-aUi r, 1 T'-i iitiiiv«•. inn Krni'iall.N oppD.-icil lo luM Alt ■!' ' ;■ i , li 1 Uiiiit (o say liri'i' tliiil I will ra\n" (:.!• l:i;!:l.il ;<>i ii!ii> i:I Counil ■" IssoGiaiieii is liiiw Um, liiUTil h'Jitl Mil MfitiL L’ahiidi I I.'.I Ui.l ,. li. !- .-al : i-iri; ir." iial Shu-.- ,i ,1 iii" I 'ici iiiU' ■ c;a;i> I:!i. i ( ■ 1 i;:v im i fuciii r i 111 1 .til", it. \VA'-1! ,l.u!Ua‘'\ I'n- i. 111”. ii'. nil uili <11(1 Iii." Hi)iilli.-ni va- i'.il'.ii am' l.aw I'a s; Cli. l.-1 laii. .'.1!.-.... t II ii >-!()'!; ani.ii;.' I:' 'A'a: a i- ' u .- .,r..' l in, ■ H' , i T.i, - (iay. i', 1 r. 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Mr. Eilwiird IToarni'j will apaiti pvf-soiit a pirtiiro. No V ork will bo af’copti'd for this exhln- ; ii cxoopt that dono during tht> pa' t | I'loiith. (iriiinniai- tirade Ofpartmeiit. I'ot. How far do the diulea and pow- t'ls of the I’riiu’iimls of rural s(:'liow^'< t'xtc'iul?—Miss Ethi'l Cullcna, I’nd. KxaniuiationB—Miss Ilarriotto Brown. 3rd. CtMtitlcates in rural schools-- Miss Llllip Tuckor. Kvory member is oarneKtly request ed to be present at 10 o'elock, if pos sible. The roll will be railed befoit ti.e resiilar work is taken up. Iliirh School Tea<-lu>rs. Chapters elslit to eleven of "Urow- inar a Life". Discussion of the topies iiS follows: Happiness the HirtlirisM, Food, Stimuli, and TrainiuK. Oroder in the school room. ’I'lie ctneral problem of discipline as ap plied to the conditions in the scho' I room. Arithmetic in the hifrh school, Chrr- after of the subject matter and tl i method. Kxprc.^ision of opinion is ev- prcte'J, with reasons for the opinior ■liani'i 'U I' I I'll- I’n ’;t •ll '::v than iisi'- aii'iari'iitl;.' ea n.. clii'ib.'d i!i "M 1 dawn till l,'!i,l.;(,!".^ v'itli a \i!'ii! I ;.t iM'oved him in t'l'- be'st of h>'altl' l-nited to l>«‘ a Fironian cn.PrOUT, M'l^i;., ,Tan. llecaii'i' !.i' acti'd as a tire chief r.iid lielpf’d . ve the hoiiic of .TiidL'O .1. 11. N'e'villc f"om fl.inu'?, rresi(ient Wil ;oii wa- invited to become an honorary mem bcr I'f the (liiUpdrt lire la’partment The president .‘;ent lett 'r today for I'lallv an'i'ptiii!; the membership. ..III! : I- i,.'iiri!i. .'a nl o; . I ■ : ' >-1 ,li- I- - lii'i\ iii;. I’: ' ■' ll . , I ,. ,\ii'. t',. I. 1,\- 1'. . ^,!i , i] .ii|ij ;;,;r I ■ I I - K. I ll-.;I ! ;,, i I I i,.• i.;iii'iiu t ( oiii • ,' t i ' i;' •''■■■ I ' -1 I' a, i '■ ..[1 1. ii;; ;,i iiOali' i . II" ■a;'-.!' .1 ri - . haiiii- I'd l aii- . ' i: I' I ; r-- il'-' ■ : .-;.l i ; .i:.\ , " i'l ■ • •• •: ! V ■' : 1 n i; • . .• I.' r- ■■■ i ; Cr^ : I v •• ■ ’ I '■■■ i', a' \\i;:: t'l i.i'.aiUi' i''-' opr'l ti> -'ii'ii ' l';.''i in 1 ,• i'i ' iiii .-I-'■ lilt'lai. . 1 ’'.lyi. hi! lo t' ■ \ ' i '"".i d' t|- \ . .1 :i. , , . ,1 M t ' ■ af I’iti l aiMity, a'aaxia ’- in a ir- ■■ . '■ -a I-"! .1, ' ; 11'.' 1 it : - • "fpa' ! I'l (*. ili;i 1 ■. Ill 11;..' ^1 [ 1;-; ' ' I ' Cl ,>: V "i"-- !!i;' !i ,I(>i i i S'l 'il! t'! " pill "I Ol' 'Vlln [, 1.' !d la ,;ii'll \\ari'i i -ti i'ai by I'iH Mb' h Vr: I'.'K-i a;t li. ll. I Sniitli-(’an!«ey. A quiet h.it pretty marriase wa.-i solemnized last Sunday afternfxm at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .Tohn Ii Causey, near Gardners’ X Koad.^, when their daughter. Miss Lena, lie- r.'ui’e the liilde of Mr. James Smith Only a few friends belnR prc.^ent. Miss Causev is twentv-.?i\ years o' agp while Mr. Smith is fort.v-six. Im- ii’ediiifelv nfter the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Smith left fpr their home near Shelnier<iine. vor MI ST ItK STIi\l(iHT | 1\ >. Y. «>K 4i(> n> .JAIL.! .\i:\V Y()1;K, .lan. G. -The fort.; j policemen who will constitute the ri'-| organized ‘‘strong: arm" stiuad yes-1 terday received instructions to ope rate under the ^'.tate vagrancy law by Police Commission Doushlas I. Mc Kay in tlie effort to rid the city of profession criminals. 'I'he law cla'.ssitles as a vagrant an,' pt r.“on more than once convicted of theft, burglary or picking pocket.-; who is found loitering around th.> waiting rooms of steamboat landings and railway stations, in baking in- titutions. crowded thoroughfares, cars aiid hotels, and who is unable to give a satisfactory e:;i)lanation of his p’. (weiice. liccause of the difflculty in the pas: in obtaining convictiins under thi' law, Comnii;»nioner McKay yesterday confericd with Chief Magistrate Mc- Adoo, who declared that he did not believe in tines for pickpockets -which amount’s to license. “When it comt's to be under.stood that a professional criminal canno^ (‘.scape with a tin(’." he said, “and when the lawyers who represent then', and are known to every magistrate iii tlie city, come to understand that pro- fi'-.-sional criminality means prison. 1 believe there will be a clian.gi in the situation." 1*32- T. DeWitt Talinage, noted I’re.- byterlan divine, horn in Round Hrook. V. .1. r>i('d in Wash ington. D. C., .-\pril 12. 11)02 lsr,2—The British naval and Krencii military expedition reached Afexico. .--i;-..! . ' rciiiiiM. ail ('iit'u;r:-l n 111 pl.-UU'c, The adilri'-s of wi'lionii' vas ii- 'pi'iiili'd t(i by M • .;r;;. S. ,M. .liiin'.' (if IJi'thel: T. C. Turnage. of Fariii- ville; ,T. U. 'riiriiai.':e, of .\vdrn. iiiii' County Ciiiiimi.''si(iiier l>. M. Lewis of Farnivilh', each iif v, Iiom dechii - ed his town and section ready to join hands and co-operate with (ireea- ville in iiiakiiiK this the bc.st coun ty town and I’itt the banni'r couiit.\ in North Carolina. After these introductoiy ceremon ies the following menu was ser\ei! Menu. Oyster Cocktail Ci'h-iy Saltt'd -Vliuonds Olive-; Consomme Clear Kili't of Sole an Vin Itlane I'itt Ci'iinty Turkey Cranherriis .Mashed I’otatoes Asparagus Salad (>raiige Sorbet a la Proctor Tutti Fruti Cream Fancy Cakf.' American Cheese Saltines lilack Coffee T(iastniaster James announced the following toasts whicli were rt'Spnnd- (1* to liy the gentlemen named. “Our Training School," Presidmit H, H. Wriglit. •'(•tir County Schools," Supi'rin- ♦endent W. H. Uagsdale. “The Proctor Urothers," Co!. F. (1 Janes "The IJocorder’s Court." Mr. P. C liardii’g. "The ('oiintys Hi'alth," l>r C. Oil Laughiiigliouse. “Our Wealth," Prof. \V S. nernard. “Tar lliver," Congressman John 11 Small. Pri'sident Wright declared that oiii- lest asset is citizenship, and this is best developed hy training. He told that when the Training School way built four years ago. it was then t!u)ught to be large enough to meet the dein.i'al for ton years, but itistea.i of tills t'leie have alri'ady been iine than a tl' iiwand applicants deniec: . ('mission through lack of room ''■;t ( '.:",iv u'l'-i 111 lii’iil ia C'-ai i < ('I' In t'a-' (■(u’.nty liad mad'' u'' (lcl','1. I what a Ili'Cii'.'iii'rV court i- ail'l I'liililia'^lzi'd t!ie lllt;i'!:i iii'iii oi s'U'h a court in I’itt county. H ' spi'ki- of 111,' ('■ m-sliaii of the ('laiit;;, and -".lid i' a rollection on the in ti lli'a'".. Ilf I’itt county that we have not pro.srr.'sscd b(>yoiui this, lli' di'- (lai'i'd the Ueeorder's ciiiii t is a ne-, ic'sity for tlie adiniui-tvatiou of jus 1 tice in Pitt ('(nnty. j ^ !>r. Laughiiialiouses topic was one I of vital imiiortance, for a healthy body must go with a healthy mind if man is to b.' fitted for '.■^iTvic", , Without health thi'i'c can 1k' no proi;- I ress. In I’itt county the ('iily duty ! incumbent upon a health oMieer i^ the ciir(‘ of tlii> convicts in prison i and in the inniati'S of the eoiint.' home, w bile no attention is given t i till' g< neral body of )'.'i>pli'. The .'Oiiiity should ('iiiploy a capable hea.ltli eHii'er for all of Iii.-^ tiiiii , and gi'iiera! health conditions looki d afti'r. Pitt ii'iinly will not do hrr ('uiy towar(’ ■ public health iintil shi a;is a county jh'ispil'il owii'-'i and ete ! r (ilb'.l by th(> ' peoph' of th(' county, i’.y tax 'static ties ll" showed how a county witli j the wcaltli of t’itt W'f’i an addition al tax of 4 ei iits on i'le hundred dol- i lars valua.tioii, coiili' r: is(> enough in ! one y.-ar to build a anspital. Peopl- j;;i(' in'i'dlessly (iyini; .- nd eir.barrass- I ed liiiaMciaily foi' I" k i>f ai'cess to j a hospital. His app ' :I for a hospita' in bi'half of the la' therhood of the county \va« beaut i'lii. .'\t th(» ('om'lii.-ii 111 of Dr. Laugh- iii;,luaisi '.s addri''S. tlii> toastmaster diuressi'd from t!..' progr.im to call on Col. Harry Skiii'ii'r for some rc- mark.s on the (n'liit.v hoi.-pital. and l:''s response v. ,is most timely. Hv compai isoii I'.' bei anio reniiiiiseent and told of wliat llK i'iiville and Pitt toiiiity w('re \vlnn he c<une here in and wii;;t these are today, ,'\s niui'h as we hme im rea'sed in wealiit I and ('dueation. loi' a ,vet greati'r (Jrt'cn I vill•' ,iiid gr.iiiiii r Pitt county we j nlll^^ liaxe a i'i pit.il. and he liopeii I i.iat out ol tii.s gathering lu' hope,' laaiiui act ari i'a la.in. • 1 ta;s s-'.ii c'ss should l,i' : a iaii '.itivi !o gr-. at- r hiinia.a s (lesii'e to join hands in tlie lntl'.'!'- nii'iit of ti|(isi' a'loiit U'.', \'i' Ic.-i- ou;‘ ,s,reati'ia lib'Siing. Thei.' w:.i- " tiiii" when w I' said. I'Viii lii're in Nort.' Carolina, that ever.v man slioiild ed ueate his own ehihireti, ami t'l" e!;i! ilri II of pi'or iKir''i'.ts wi ri- aeub'i l' .i -Now every nuin is feeUng tb.e biirib'a of ri'spoiisibility to help his neigh bor, and the C(niiniunit.v '^iiirit i's i:rov.- ing (‘Verywhi're. He hopi d the h >s- pital siiirit aroiisial at this gatliei ing would incri'ase until a hospitali for Pilt cotinty is a certainty. Then (‘oining t(> his siiljc.t •'I'ar liiver," he pointed out the ways ii wliicli this river can bi‘ U!;e(! fiir the progres's of Cir(‘('nvil!e and l’:'t coun ty. 11(‘ said eniuigh lipdi IHi'Ver can be developed on tliis river bi'tuei n lirei'iiv ille and !vork,\ .Mount to supply all the ne^'ls of Pitt aiiii every iH'i.chboring county. The up per Tar afl'iirds thi' (ipi>'.'rtimity I'or this I nder aiitlu rity of eiuigre-^s tin channel of Tar rivi r had I dii iig- ed and the channel de' pi ivd fr(>ir Washington to t!i eenv illc. This in iisclf will accomplish ni> mori' ginx' than it would to build a railroad an ! failin.g to put trainv on it. lirecn- ville should hy all mens build a wa- ti r t( rmiiial on the river front, Tlier.,' sIk ii!ii be good roads to this teniii- nal. The town should also build and own a belt line to this terminal, rt iit the privilege of using it to the i. il- roads. Do this and there vvill ln‘ no trouble about having water transpor tation and competition freight rates that will make C.reinvilb- a di'.trib uting point for many neighhorinp towns. This river can be iisi d for tlie advancement of Pitt county if the people Want it bad enough to go a'- t('r it Mr. '1 White mov(‘d that a rid ing vote of thanks be extended Con gressman Small for his speech, and an expression of appieciation of what I. ■ ■ • . W . H '. ! ^ 1' O. !■' iV v' I! i!. 1 ir.s: ;i. . ; i i', i a ,; . I : Mi^e. .1 i;. Mine, il, 1: A.,:iii 1', .s=;: ilh. .1. L. V.i'iil.';,. P. ,)ai,i ' C. ('- SUiiiir r. H ,1 C..ll)_. ii,,"’.' ’ r. I>. ('. M'V'V. T .;.i !. : 1! Wl'i nd, '1. -\1 * ;!"t i' . I I '" Pell, W. C. T!.',>nui'.-, W a ! Si'iitli, Spi'iglit ,1. ii Uu’ I ’I’, i:, H(.'''-s. U. 1.. Las!,. .A •• M(is,'t. y. J. .1. I ;iu!;hiat:l..'-.i>-e. 1 I jt'l'irk. . C. I ini' .ll'., (' S. i'„'.; I Dr. W' S I’uch, .'\. .1. .Mot re ^ j .'one:-., T, (Vn. Diniree, W. ‘v . ik'’.. ■ |S 'I'. White, F. U, Streii. <\ I' !>' I Hooker. X. W. Outlav., I’r '^’-:ii,..' ' S X. Cates < llib t.iic't'.. C.ilvin T',1 k'r, I'.ey f^mitl.. t Smith, S. C. Wiiiiitniut, ,1. H i.,-- rol. W. il. .Moore. W. S. I'evi . W. K, I’roa.'T. Jiio, H S'.'.iall Cha' inan I'lvrr-'U als-) r( ,ui ■ .e lianas of '-a'veral i^intUincn wiio c- .ipoiided to tfie in', it.ition t'.) tho t.^i;- (jiu't with regrets that owing to t!a' weatlur and condition of the leads t:icy eoa’d Hi't eoni(‘. At his Kijf:,- gi'si'i'ii tile bamiU' tters arose to thea il l t a.i an evtiression of apprcciati.ja to th(‘-;(' men for their interest ur.-l efforts for t*'.e good of ihe cor.ntv They Were Messrs. J. O. Proctor. Cl. Cox, W. M. l.ang, H. K. >'leiiii-n.', J. 11. Spier, T. M. Da’. >. J Ii i'.'.- ^'avi.'.•. Dupr(C. iroiUei.. if Mr J. t,’. Lanier, !»• ri'tary, and tho biinnuet <'ocimitte> coniposid of M(‘ssrs. S. J. Kverett, J 1'. .lannv. C. O H, l.-iughinghouKc, D M. Clark and W. J. Harden, b;m- db d the arrangements and i.irrjiug oat tl. ' : ini;u(‘t most acccptiUily an l these, the hot* 1 manageuient anj the lady waiters \vi r(> oxtendC(J a >ot( (.)• t'l.iaks befoie the gut'st I (hi'art- (‘(I It was a little past one u (Ic 'k V. hen tln‘ ban(|Uet closed, ui.tl it .lown in hi.'itory as one cif the best (Greenville has had. vis and K. 1.,. •Mr. A. 1). Carolina Club,
The Eastern Reflector (Greenville, N.C.)
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