Eastern reflector, 10 June 1904


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mt
C. FLANAGAN,
Attorney at Law,
Greenville. N. C.
n. tiN,
N. C.
j If are going off for a i
day want to bear from home
I have The sent j
while away.
William Fountain, H.
Physician and Surgeon.
GREENVILLE, N. C-
Office o-e door east of post office, or.
Phone Ml
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL-
. SATURDAY, JUNE
J. W. Casper went to Kelford
today.
Mrs. Fred Cox went to Rich-
today.
J. J. Cherry, Jr., went to Seven
Springs Friday.
Miss Sallie Cox returned to
Grifton
J. L. Carper went to Seven
Springs Friday.
Rev. W. E. Cox went to Win-
us the f. J- Blow lot. hem
Lot No. in the plat of th- town
Greenville
This 3rd.
p. R. L.
Dentist.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
1875.-------
M. SCHULTZ
no retail Grower and
Dealer. Cash pan;
For, Cotton Seed, Oil Bear-
Egg, etc. Tied-
Bead . Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba
Carriages, Go-Carte, Parlor
its. Tables, Lounges, Safes,
and Gail Ax
Life Tobacco, Key West Che-
wt, Henry George Can-
Apples. Syrup, Jelly,
our Sugar,
v Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar,
it -j Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Note
Dried Apples.
Currents, Raisins,
t Ware, Tin and Wonder
i-are, Cakes and Crackers,
mi, Cheese, Best Butter, New
Sewing Machines, and
other goods. Quality and
Cheap for cash.
-c inc.
S. BE.
n -e
Sale Of land For Partition.
NORTH CAROLINA, PITT
COUNTY.
A. Blow, Lizzie Blow and Fad
R. Blow
vs.
C. M. Blow, T. G. Blow and Jen-
Blow.
virtue of a decree made by D. C.
Moore. Clerk o the Superior Court of Friday.
Pitt county, on the day of April. Nellie
1904. in a certain special. proceeding
wherein H. A. Wow. Lime Blow and morning for Wilson.
Fannie K. Blow are plaintiffs D . visiting
M Blow. T. G. Jennie Blow, .
are defendants, the undersigned Com- brother, Rev. A. T. King.
will expose to public sale on Mr and Mrs. C C. I
the 0th day June. at the Court mi. sou v.
I door in Greenville, high- returned from Suffolk, Va.,
, bidder for cash, or cash, i Jan-
i January the follow- evening.
parcel of real property to wit Mrs. J. G. and little
left this morning for
tori street, on the South by Third Conetoe to visit her parent,
street, on the East by the T. and C.
the North by J. d.
ii. Johnson lot being known j Mayo left this morning
Morehead
Miss Nellie Skinner left this
bis
Mollie Clemmie,
left Friday Seven
LUNG CURE.
CON-
Fleming
Springs.
C. F. Bland and little
of Washington, were here today
on their way to visit relatives at
Rev. F. G. Hartman will be ab-
sent and no services ex-
of
The Bank of Greenville
Greenville M C
the i b 28.180.
L PB and Discounts
U entails
Fun Stun Fixtures 3,61.51
Banks 188,023.76
Oh cash items
Id din
27,871.00
A Cure at Obtained, After
a Investigation,
St. Louie Interest.
few ago the attention of a
few scientific and pie gen- Sunday school will be in
St. Louis was directed to an . church.
. , now method of combating that
most dreadful of all diseases, tuber- The many friends Bur.
Q g and children i
Out of test cases,
j ,, ed aid have shown exceeding regret to know mat
that their ultimate recovery j . . make Green
U but a question of a few y , . . Di
So astonishing have been the results N. C. their home. Mr.
I Q family leave
Incurable by all old methods that a j
eon has been formed and is j row morning for Panacea Springs,
where will spend the summer.
One of its chief features is j since his c to a
and Goldsboro, some years ago, has j R. j
in a great many instances, especially nothing but friends lie and g
the incipient or early stages of the . -.- .;.,.
, pursue their daily vocations his
and still completely cured. ready to aid in every
receiving the same treat- f loath
engage in the
business Greenville.
TO PUT ON
One the many excellent suits in this big
of CLOTHING, will be to put off
trouble for many long days
NO MATTER WHAT SIZE
or shape a man or youth may be--Tail and
Slim; Short and Stout, we can Tit him to per-
The variety of sizes make this
Spring is over the shoulder of
Winter. Styles for the season are here at
these attractive figures; 12.00, 13.50,
15.00, 16.50. 18.00 20.00.
C-S- FORBES,
THE MAN'S OUTFITTER.
C. V. York.
L. H. Pender.
Stock paid in 126,000.00
i. I ,
led Profits less
Paid
i j- out-
OM
327,750.15
1.04
County of Pitt.
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the
above-named hank, do solemnly
swear that above statement is
to the beat my knowledge
belief LITTLE.
Subscribed and to
me, this 8th day
JAMES ,
G.
n.
J. A. ANDREWS,
I tors
K. L.
I, A. Trow, Vice President.
j. I-.
I v recovered a rapidly as those In
Colorado, New Mexico and Texas
The wonderful result in questioning
been by the
the company which controls this
marvelous medical
their main office at North Seventh
street, St. Louis. They have also lo-
a factory on avenue and
a laboratory has been built at Hill-
. Mo. The cure will he known as
the and Mr. t
P. Benson, the discoverer of the
inhalants which are will person
ally have charge the of the
company. Mr. Benson will personally
meet all who call at the office of the
company on Seventh street, and will
answer all communications from
i rs who are unable to make a per-
the St. Louis Globe
i l rat.
Free booklet on request.
Company,
417-19 N. Seventh St ,
St. Louis, Mo.
FOR CONSUMPTION.
Goldsboro Argue.
Postmaster of Snow Kill Gone.
Mr. it. W. Seaman, postmaster
at Snow Hill, has
poet office, and Mr. P. W. Pair-
Cloth, one of his is in
charge of the office. Mr. Beaman
on the instant presumably
to attend to home in Kin
and has yet returned.
Some think he is
ranged, others think he hue fuel
with foul play. The
inspector is here to look into then
accounts of I he mission DOS
The Building
and
umber Co.,
Contractors, Constructors
MANUFACTURERS
and
by the railroad just of the
Factory.
lumber, tamed and
It is believed that will
no found O. K. and DO can
he given his
Free Press.
iN
Notice.
This i-. to nil in-
to me to please come op
r by the or note.
Cotton Fax-tors and handlers off All
Bagging, Bags. me still present the .
, , . I
and
Va.
solicited
D. I.
, . Dental
Surgeon
Greenville.
BLAND
Many new and pretty styles are
seen in the gathering of Lawns
and Indeed it would be
more correct to say that every
one of them are new and pretty.
They are from the leading man-
and their quality is
fully to their beauty. All
the Goods in
Lawns, Percales and Prints are
shown. The patterns are dainty,
the colors rich and lasting, the
prices are wonder workers.
BLAND
No.
settlement with
the next thirty days from this
I date, F
May
North Carolina. In Superior Conn;
Pitt Count . I Clerk.
J. W. Smith. Walter
Evans,
rs
B.
Evans and others.
The defendant. Martha and
l Genie Evans take notice that an
action entitled as above has been com-
I n the Superior Court of Pitt
I county to sell for the debts
I the interest Walter Evans, deed,
in a certain niece of land upon which
he lived adjoining the Banks
church property, and also his interest
1-4, in a lot lying just south of the
town of Greenville, on east side, of the
railroad, containing M of an acre.
And the said defendants will further
take notice that they are required to
appear at the office of the of the
Superior Court of Pitt N. C,
on Monday, the day of June,
and answer or demur to the
and complaint in said action,
or the plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief demanded in said com-
plaint. This day of May,
D- C. MOORE,
Clerk Superior Court
All kinds die
scroll u,.
Ail and up to-date and of the best
and contracts taken tor erection of
Slating. and nil kinds of sheet
metal Our Tin shop is next door
Mr. It. L. bus charge o
our tinning slating department. You will him
a i's trade. .
, for our of the public
will do our best to give satisfaction. h
Ah m-l Of the Hotels here were destroyed by fire, visitors
experience in finding and o
avoid ibis we have made arrangements private
boarding where you will
If you will advise us when you expect to arrive e will
a room in advance yon
We carry the largest line of Crockery, China, Table
and Tinware, South of New York, and invite
Your of our sample rooms.
y The Angle Lamp used in the Office
bought of us. is the best Oil Lamp made,
examine it,
was
and
THOMAS BROS.,
Wholesale China, and Tinware.
218-320-233 S. Charles St,
BALTIMORE,
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. WHICHARD, Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL No.
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY, JUNE
No.
SPEAKER
Pitt Libel Suit tor
Knoxville, Tenn.,
suit for has been
began in the Circuit court here
OF
Gnat Masonic Dy for Pitt Count.
Thursday day of this
has been designated a, the
upon which to lay the
of the temple
to
TOWNSHIP PRIMARIES
by Col. L. P Tyson, Speaker of and to the
the Tennessee legislature at The
last against Journal the corner
and Company and State j will be by
Senator W. L. Al same me I
suit i the outcome e the bitter will
fight by the friends
of Senator William Bate and a will also the of
. . ., f I , ii, -l-
the of
for seat i the United
States senate.
Tyson was colonel of the
Sixth in the
American war. Gel.
is the of the Bate
Democrats in this county, and
Attorney
Gates, and the
fight fr Two
from rec
at the democratic
convention, but the Tyson
delegation after hot was
seated.
On his return
all other wishing to be.
It will be made a memorable
day for the
All lodges
will take the
also
sent to the lodges
co ii
Delegates to the County
afternoon the
township the county held
meetings be select
to the county convention to be
next
we the
of these so tar as
have come to hand.
DAM.
John
Rouse, B. P.
Allen, G. T.
J. B Little was chairman and
W. L. Nobles secretary.
J. Moore, A. J.
Whichard, W. L. Noble-, J. B.
Little.
II. James, J. R.
Overton, W. T. Mason, B. B.
Satterthwaite.
SWIFT CREEK.
A Stokes,
J E May, L B M O
No
Jesse Cannon was chairman and
H C secretary.
On a vote for governor Glenn
received the total strength of the
convention.
A Cobb, Walter
v Jackson, J
M C Nelson, J R Spier, H I
Henry
Q C Braxton, J B Pierce,
D G Berry, J
A Harrington, Cannon, Smith, R H Garris,
Titus rick, A I Roach, G C Smith, J J
C J J M Cannon.
Z Brook, Jonathan
Long, A E Garris H C
Cannon, C A T. R. Allen,
Good Rules.
H-re are some
keeping. Cut out.
up where yo can see
Look at them day,
are written by
of West Cheater,
B W J B B
Pa , ant in the
v.-as
in the Journal and Tribune, Don't mad. Leave that to
in it he charged that
Gates argued the
committee that
votes from Republicans was pro
per. Tom allegation the
alleged matter.
Christian
Instead of the usual service in
the Christian Sunday
the children a large
the
by
r.
Bong by
Recitation, The Gob
Agues Spain.
Song
children,
Recitation, Way
child
Song by school,
by eleven children,
to
She
Stancill, Harris,
lock,
A By man.
en-
for governor and
for
S. A. was made chair-
man and M. W hit
K, B. was
endorsed fur governor, F.
D. for lieu
nor and l, H. Small for congress.
E. M.
S. M. Jones,
Staton, K. A. H. Brawn,
M. G. B. James G.
W.
James, J.
C. H, P. if.
J. S. T. G.
W.
W F J A Smith, W M
Forest, Levi B.
Smith. R. R. Jackson, B. J.
No
Delegates B. , Byrd. J J.
May, B. T. Cox, J. D Cox, J
F. J. M. Dixon,
Lancaster.
E. Ellis B. L.
Hamilton, G. E. Jackson, Ben
Tucker, J. Joseph Cox,
J. H. Smith.
the dogs.
Walk a a day.
pork.
Jews have cancer, or
smallpox.
person, abode
and conversation. .
Fat i. h, Williams, C.
Get baked at home. Get i Hailey, J. H.
butter from some honest
Eat all the apple you can. j
Don't to to
every body The a
i mil.
up Straight; look
in the eye while
the
Respect honor
treat sober people
Their hearts are tender and
and they wish yea well.
advice of old people.
i heaven by
and making your
there. Hake of your
You need too
W. A Barnes, J .
man K.
v,
A was re
Man those
J Cook, W R Williams, R R
Gotten, R SI Little, Capt
King, I L Williams, G N
field. Jonas J
Morrill
j L Fountain, J S Harris, Robert
Johnson, J J E King,
Arthur Cook Henry Harries Chat-
man
W. K.
D. J. and H. T King
elected
The for as as
Davidson
Turner ID. a few
H J Williams.
B Bland, M M
Ewell, E S J G
Tucker, J P W F Hard-
J A Gardner, E O Smith, Asa
Jones, W
The Election.
The town election passed off
quietly Monday, the entire reform
ticket being elected. There was
no opposition to the nominees in
either ward. It was noticeable,
however, that very few of those
who were opposed to the reform
tickets in the primary voted the
election
The next board of aldermen will
be composed as
Buck.
Second Cobb and
J. R.
Third A. Allen and
W. A. Bowen.
S. Dan and T.
E. Hooker.
Fifth C. Lanier.
not vote, saying bad
j. H. Small
endorsed for congressman and F-
for t
M. flooring. O.
T. i W B. -V.
A. James, Jr., H. A. Gray, Is. j E. Fleming, J.
B. I. Little, II. K. Dudley, W.
no v. t.
For Lieutenant Win
Morton n few scatter-
The divided in
as selected the
following delegates and
North side C.
Jones, L. P.
Robert
home to get
no society; can
King, -he plane of the by the
by at homo.
W. K. J. J-
Misses
and Far-
row,
Song- -My Faith Up to
Mattie
King,
Brown, J. J.
Gray. Alternates, S. A.
I--- J-1 Dudley, B. Dixon, Zeb Brown,
J. V. Rose. Jesse
aM w- H A. B. O. river-Delegates,
and window
in the
A little noon today a dwell
Song by kitchen and
AH i on th farm of Mrs.
. . -r
Recitation, I wean
Fannie Spain,
Song by of
Offering.
Song by school, Every-
The collection amounted to
about dollars.
The program was well rendered
much enjoyed by all.
A Fire Over the River.
A fire Saturday night just across
the railroad trestle on the Ben
Jesse Wilson farm destroyed one
dwelling occupied by a white
family. They loot all the house-
hold effects. It Is not known how
it
smoke
Nana
Brown, about miles town,
were destroyed by The
dwelling was occupied by the
family of a entered tenant, and the
lire originated from the kitchen
due.
Mrs. Brown had some insurance
on the
tor
Dr. Farmville.
Dr. Hyatt, of Kinston, will be at
at hotel
and 7th, Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday for the of
treating diseases of the eye and
fitting glasses. Those who are not
able to pay a will be examined
free.
-7 w
Whichard. A. Mooring- S. R.
J. It. L. S.
This township instructed for J.
for secretary
state. The for governor was
A Williams, J
Marshal Cox, W E J B
Shade Stocks, J.
Mills, Robert Dixon, WE Tucker,
Nash J J Elks, J T
Mack Williams, Alston
Grimes, Calvin Mills. J J
Jr., King Button, LA
Arnold, James Elks,
B Smith, N T
Cox. G W Jr., Dr.
J S Haddock.
W L F Corey, C E Boyd, Henry
Dixon, Israel Edwards, Lewis
Edwards, Tube Hardy
Stokes. J L Cox, R D Edwards,
Broke His Let;
On Saturday afternoon Harry
Moore, little son of
Mr. and Mrs. Moore, was
playing with some companions.
They pushing each other
in their play Harry fell
ground, another boy fall-
on top of him, and of
Harry's leg was broken just be-
lo the hip.
The little low was carried
home and medical attention sum-
He was remarkably calm
for a Child his age and gave the
doctors directions about fixing his
leg. He is along as well as
could be expected.
The accident is very much re-
and all hope Harry will
soon be well
W. Paul Harrington, L.
C. Arthur. O. L. J. S.
Hester, A. Tucker, M. G.
J- C. Lone Tucker,
W. F. Evans, W. E. Nichols, J.
W. Tucker, Noah Forbes.
J.
L. Cherry, J. A. Hardy, Nash
J. Jenkins, H. A. Tim
Jame Evans, Richard
Hardy, R. A. Allen, C. M. Tuck-
Simon Brooks, Shade Cox.
II. W. King,
J, J. T. R.
S. T. Hooker, H. T. King, H. A.
Blow, M. A. Allen, J. R. Moore,
E. G. Flanagan, F. G. James, D.
M ore, L. I. Moore, E. B.
J. L. Fleming,
L. Blow, J. G.
H. A. White, R.
W. R- Parker, J- F- Brinkley, D.
J. Whichard, G. E. Harries, W.
H. Long, L. W. Tucker, W. L.
John J J Oakley, Brown, W. H. J. L,
Abram Gall may, H. L. Coward.
C. C. Jones Guilty.
May Federal
court today Charles C. of
was convicted of having
and concealing stolen postage
stamps, knowing them to have
been stolen. He was fined
sentenced to two years pen-
His attorneys making
great efforts to gut imprisonment
part of sentence remitted. Judge
finally remitted the
Increased the tine
to It is said friends of
Jones offered to pay a line of as
much as ten thousand dollars if
the imprisonment was remitted
The charming play under the
above title that is now being re-
hearse I by home talent, will be
the Masonic temple
opera house on Thursday night,
June 30th. This is the tame date
of the laying of the corner stone
and dedication of the temple. The
is going to with
good features and good To
should miss it





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CLOTHING
WANTS
If so it matters not whether you wish to cloth
a large or small man, we can accommodate you.
Our store is full to overflowing with
New High Grade Clothing
which we offer at an extraordinary low price to
Spot Cash Buyers.
Don't fail to see us for it will pay you handsomely if
you are in need of anything in the Clothing me
Department
lite Branch office is in charge
of C. E. Bradley, who is authorized to transact any
for Vie paper in and territory. ,
II ,
Tucker Co.,
TH HUSTLING CLOTHIERS
There was an excursion from
Concord to this place the other day
and doubtless a number of the
people of that section took
advantage of the opportunity to
come to Greensboro at reduced
rates of fare. A the excursionists,
tiled up Elm street from the railway
station some one asked the
did all these strangers .
come A smart young man
answered, look like country
to It is more than
probable that this six dollar clerk
either came from the country him-
self or his parents did, and it is
doubtful if upon examination he
would be found to much credit
to his country origin, although he
may wear store clothes, a Panama
hat and passionate socks. It is
that some of our country friends
have deep furrows in their
browned faces, their trousers may
be a little too short town
j merchant probably told him they
just a and the coat and
hat may not be as a Beau
would wear. The girls,
frocks not be of the
creation of a Parisian
But for all these little non-essential
defects, the mainstay of the whole
is-the country people and
j their products. The business life
I of the cities gets and Maintains its
by means of the infusion
j of fresh young healthy blood from
the country. God bless you,
people. Come to town
; whenever you. can and enjoy your-
selves. You the respect and
good wishes of all
J. J. Satterthwaite
Bro.
Invite you to make their store
headquarters and while there to
inspect their complete stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
and learn their low prices. We
can supply all your in
any line of goods.
We are selling Lawns and other
summer dress goods at about
half price, to make room for
all goods.
C. E. BRADLEY
One Price Store.
We carry s Mer-
Dry Goods and Notion.
Nice line of Shoes, Neck
wear etc. Fresh Stock of Fancy
and Heavy Groceries. New line
Wood, Tin Hardware, we
make specialties of Sew-
Machine and Cook Stores.
We do not claim to have any
better Goo or Prices than other
merchants, hut we do claim- a fair
hones deal ail, we hell for
which enables to a safe
business and we give
the benefit of it, Cash Sales,
Small Margins and one price to all
its our
X. C.
D. W.
DEALER IN
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
Fresh kept con-
n st. ck. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
Just the S con.
dissolved for the it
the ease of Brim
W Manila. They were-
Norfolk, , for libel wen-
Cotton Buyers and Brokers Id the right of a
Stocks, Cotton, Gram d though were
., and Fare or in-
ons. verdict;
Chicago ad New Orleans. Justice
the west
Suited States; that the
LAZIER. to island
. y . MM , of a
a an;
and Barbie U
the place to get Clothing. Dry Goods-, Notions,
Groceries, Hard warn, Furniture, Crockery, etc., at
IA full line of Drum Highest prices paid
P for all kinds country produce.
in the only
perfect
tasteless Castor Oil. Tastes as
good as Maple Syrup-. pea-
bottle for sale bf
Druggist,
He amen
of the- ma by
dang
Si to pen.
sent Mon .
Most people can drive a
much easier than they can drive .
nail.
About j
pie nay lo anything
TO
j. H- CO-
f N. C
Dry Goods. Notions, Shoes, Hats,
Fancy Groceries, Crockery,
Fruits, To-1
Clears. Everything cheap
country
,,
if.
N.
MILLINERY FANCY
Eat
Good, Fresh Groceries
If you do come to see us. We keep every-
thing in the grocery line and sell it to our
at the Lowest Possible Price,
Johnston Bros.
V. G.
Not Quite
you can a
dona
nil or screw driver or
gr lacking. Have a
tool box and be prepared tor
Our line
is all you desire, and
e will see that your tool
box does not lack a stifle
article.
Of Course
You get Harness,
Horse Goods,
of
L. Myers
Sunday,
at a. far Greenville, leave-
Greenville daily, except Sunday,
ht for Washington.
Connecting at Washington with
V Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York Boston,
and all points North. Connects at
Norfolk with railroads for all
joints West.
Shippers should order their
freight by Old Dominion
New York
Norfolk and Southern B. B. d
Old Dominion Line from Norfolk;
Clyde Line from Philadelphia.
Ray Line and Chesapeake Line
from Baltimore and Merchants
Miners Line from Boston.
Sailing hours to change
without Notice.
T. H. Myers, Aft
Washington, N. t-.
J. J.
N. C.
H. B. Walker, President
AYDEN DEPARTMENT
J. ML BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent.
N. C Joe,
Will Gardner family, of
from Saturday
until Monday his brother,
John Gardner here.
W. C. Co. your
eggs, See them be-
fore selling.
We were sit W. C. Jackson
Co's store the other and was ,,.,,,,.
surprised that they car- Go to B. E. C's
such an , market beef,
. ,. ,. . Mrs. J. R,
clothing. man, youth
A nice new of ladies and A full assortment of ladies
Kisses at J. R. Smith i shoes at reasonable prices at
our
Lil returned from Chap I
j Hill Thursday
J. W. Hines has been on a visit
j to Washington Baltimore
; the past several days.
A. A. Aldridge bad the lore-
hits
child who get suited k The late-styles in straw
there, either in a suite a pair if and caps J. J.
pants, is bard to received spring suit -cloth-
Joe Ed
went to Greenville yesterday.
for J- 1-
Leonard Hamilton is there at
Our roller wash is a work.
it is a Fancy apples
lasts as at E. E. Go's.
everything general merchandise
at fair can be by call-
at of Hart
Yon U do well to go to Sum-
for
groceries.
lead, to try ,,, buy
to buy-one, i never be
Mfg. Co.,
C.
of every
. lion at Hart
Miss bus
. gone to to visit
We invite the ladies to call and
our line of lawn before
purchasing elsewhere. J. J.
Lime, plastering windows,
doors, blinds and at
J. R. Smith Bro.
Ben Nunn will go to
He was there Sunday.
you need nice,
tough pole, for buggy or
Carriage. Call us and make a
selection.
To my friends
have j rued
and have opened a new of
call to fee me next
Bros. Mrs. J. A. la-.-i .
Having been appointed to list
the fr the of Ayden
for 1901, I will be pleased
to met any and all at the
store of J. H. Bro. who
have to list town.
J. M. Blow.
ASK FOR
COLUMBIA
If it doesn't you
satisfaction your dealer will
pay for it.
R.
Dist. Ayden,
A beautiful line
youths and straw pate,
at J. Bra.
For pies, corn
apply E. E
and fresh fish.
John Sawyer Broad
Waters have gone to their homes
For nice cool go to
i j . i finger above first joint cut off at
Millet and garden seed ,,, . .
the Ayden Milling and Mfg.
Sm
shop Friday.
Fresh butter and cheese on ice Arnold an old veteran
at j of the late war, died near here
last Friday and was buried
Two small new iron safes just the
kind for small business or farmers
at J. R. Smith a Bro.
Misses Mary Kittrell and Lula
Forbes, of Greenville, are visiting
here.
day. He was years old.
Misses Bessie Chapman, Mamie
Chapman, Janie Kittrell re-
turned to Winterville Friday
mot
of Winter-
ville, has been on a visit to friends
it'll fountain.
first-class brick I The bestiality of flour as cheap
ply f-o E. S. Sol, I as the cheapest at Hart Jenkins. I here during the past week,
den, C. A -supply always
on
M's.
the train front a
down
The ladies found our, where
flaw
quality. goods,
As far Daily
Ban we tut;
in sub
for
those in urn n h-n
The ladies invited
to and our of
mercerized we have it
bolts also patterns of
lengths. J J.
The listing taxes for the
began last K G.
is lister.
First made brick, by
wholesale retail large
stock always hand, your orders
elicited. J. A.
Hart- Cypress Shingles for
by Tyson.
E. G. Cox in representing
insuring life, accident and
Health the best plans,
and surest principles.
him.
Carolina 1.50
per day, near depot West Ave-
custom
. F. proprietor.
We hear the young men say the
and best fitting clothing
sold by Tyson.
Just received another lot of boys
children's clothing at W.
Dallas Walter and
Mis- left S
fall
ail who receive at
this office. take
j -Cotton and
Plows ;.
C. Masonic
inlay.
We a splendid assortment
of body carpet various their home in
styles make will for
excellent rugs, a of the
cost. Ladies are invited -Why suffer
them. eye ache and burn-,
Aid.-3 Co., you can be permanently
N. i-i cue glasses properly
Seed meal sold by Optician, Ayden, N. C. weak
Then need of glasses, mI-
to worse. A
E.
Corn, and oats, at J. R. j W. L. Tucker showed us a
Smith A- Bro.
meal and bulls at
J. R. Bro.
We your hams chickens
and J. R. Smith Bro.
A new lot of men's
received at W. M. Ed- got a pate
wards Co's.
R. W. Smith, Larry and Lonnie
to Winterville Mon-
day.
Sew corned at J. R.
Smith Bro.
How we have
wagon
wheels and will sell them as cheap
as-a by one.
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co.
N. C.
of Farmville, was
here last week.
The orphans earns yesterday
morning and gave a most excel
lout entertainment in the Mission
Baptist church last the
receipts from which were
The children were met at the
train by Masonic committee
and given in charge of those
our citizens who their
services lo take care of them. In
egg yesterday that weighed a
more than
Prof. King has called to
the pastorate of the Baptist church
at Winterville.
An all round, square is by
no means a hogshead if be Ins
Bank Examiner Ellington was
here Friday looking after the
interest of our bank.
the children
all a rid and everything
don to make among us
pleasant.
We are told that
Tyson keeps the best and most
furniture in town
tie piece of properly
will often
aV,
who ids
hew, borne yesterday.
Cell mu.-I
hon's nice
We use a fair patent
shafts, black
ash No.
Kid by practical and
skilled mechanic. use Vale
Just ice another cast
men's line shins at W. M.
wards A Go's.
Oar formed a
la a while
enter the t compete for
of the state.
J. R
B- .
SAULS,
PHARMACIST,
c.
groceries.
. of New.,
who several
has home to
Rev. DuBose,
pal of St, Mary's School at
conducted ha the
Episcopal church Sunday
it being first Sunday after Trinity.
A very large crowd was
have
K. e.
. will do all they
m i please you with
tine's class hence we line
we are prepared to
J. II. i I'm.
We in two
to One to
lend of our
Roy and Miss
i Eastern
N. C, Milling
heavy and fancy
Ayden, N. V.
iv Tyson handles
ready mixed paints, the best.
Am L. Smith, millinery
just replenished
e latest novelties of
n v .
N,
Safe, Strong, Liberal.
or than
s safe and
i i
Th f if.
Wheeler and
r. r, h
i.
v con.
and tho
silver
and Mr. is. Alexander all i
Blow no the We ladies millinery and dress goods.
thanks and A class milliner is my employ.
i advance Give me a tr ill.
son sewing-machines for
W. M.
i Her I pi
Miss Mamie Warren, a pupil of The
the seminary, left for home in
Dunn
is
all kind of nice groceries at Bum.
W. M- Edwards Co., will sell
you an up-to-date suit of clothes
mighty cheap.
James If. Bell and wife, of
are visiting their
Mrs. J. T. Smith; Jr.
Just the finest of lawns
you ever did see at. W. M. Ed-
wards Co.
We have cut the price on all our
white goods. Come and buy a
shirt waist, W. M. Edwards Co.
All straw bats at greatly
reduced prices at W. M. Edwards
Co.
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN,
N.
At the close of business March 28th,
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts, S
Furniture and Fixtures
Due from Hanks,
Cash Items,
Cash in Hank,
Total,
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in,
Undivided profits less
expenses,
Deposits,
Total.
to
adders,
Hooks,
your spring chickens to,
W. M. Edwards Co If yon want .,.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office Brisk Block, Railroad,
Ayden, N. C.
Dr. Louis Skinner,
Practicing Physician Surgeon
Office Ann e,
Ayden, N. C.
E. V- COX
ATTORNEY- AT- LAW.
Ayden, N. C.
good prices for them.
George Worthington Bro,
work in this
a specialty.
Guaranteed.
J. E. has gone to
his home, S. C, to
spend vacation. He will return
August.
first class brick
ply to E. S. Edwards Sou,
X. A full suppl always
on
You will a complete line of
light weight coats at W. M
Edwards A Co.
Another lot of ladies 91.00 Ox.
fords for at W. M. Ed-
wards A Co.
W. B. ALEXANDER,
Tonsorial Artist,
Latest Styles Hair
Slaving and





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Eh
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
AND FRIDAY.
.,. . . Editor
d. j.
m t N C. as second matter,
Entered in the post office at Greenville, . a
LETS KNOW ABOUT THIS
Do the Bird From Labor on the Ex-Governor Opinion of Roosevelt.
Lord's Day
A story, the of which
is vouched by a number of
D. C,
they listen to me they will not go
extensively into the platform
said Gov. Jarvis yesterday
when i what sort of a platform
to
When the aunt gets after the boll
the b. w. better skip out.
The others may talk but
date Parker continues to say
How quiet it has become in
Carolina now. Three days without
a new sensation.
At any rate Joe Daniels can tell
the others how it felt to be a
oner three days.
The people of the state would
what We come from Currituck
behind actions J make . text for
Judges Peebles and in the .
,. . some one who wishes to on
recent contempt proceedings, and observance. the North Carolina Democrats would
much contempt for the; Mr A the i adopt at their convention in
state felt when he I U ought strongly to ea-
the State administration be-
cause it deserves endorsement and
because the Republicans have bitter-
attacked it. They ought to stand
by the temperance legislation enact-
made a Edward Forbes
was -contempt of the law in the in
. who lives near in
1904 lease of both the judges.
County, N. C, the American people at J .
judges for of this kind
The managers for the different, to with an impeach-;
. ii . v
nest. she selected a place led by the last Legislature, and that
candidates for continue to I The state count , an there is to say.
. , the one, the , . , ;,.
do some figuring to out who
ahead.
Capt. W. II. Day, of Raleigh,
suffered a stroke of paralysis Mon-
day and has since been in a serious
condition.
I commenced industriously to work national issues, we had bet
house of representatives could i work con.; let the national convention make
the other. And such and on own platform. Of in a
might reveal facts j two came in general way we may condemn toe
both the men are unfit for work , fa, their
, . and the three of them labored hard j in public expenditures and their
all day to complete the work. It refusal to lower
. .-. -r, no rt 3111-
Charlotte ask for the
resignation of policemen who go to
sleep while on duty.
You can sound many men who
think Mr. Cleveland would make
the strongest nominee for president.
Has Editor Daniels any redress
for false imprisonment If so it
should be exerted in his behalf.
The commissioners of Wayne
county in response to petitions have
refused to grant any more licenses
to retail liquors that county.
That is a good way to make the
county dry.
People want to respect
courts both states federal.
They want to believe that their
judges are judicial in their temper-
governed by the law and
Charlotte aldermen have adopted
an ordinance prohibiting the run-
at large of vicious dogs on the
streets unless such dogs are
Every town in the
should have a similar
was not completed Saturday and
when the evening shade fell the
of tariff as are plain-
obviously too high, protecting
work stopped. The nest was watch- trusts and really hindering trade,
ed all day Sunday and whether it j Particularly we ought to condemn
that alone. They do not want to or not is not j the administration for
petty malice enter the elL but t a single one of the I ion of legislative as well
precincts of the temple of justice L . not a powers as displayed in the recent
and cast a slime over the M Sunday I pension order and in some of the
Nothing was thought of it at the President's acts regarding the canal.
time and it was supposed that the Along will the postal frauds, the
birds had become- frightened and
decided to build elsewhere. On
Monday morning, However, bright
and early the three birds appeared
and commenced their work on the
The tabulators at Winston and
Greensboro are quite busy and
keeping an eye on each other's
figures.
The removal of Purnell
from the bench would be gratify-
to many North
If we are not
is similar to that the
judge is standing
trial
When it comes to a pro-
cession, there are some people that
will never head any, except a
Sun.
And even then the undertaker
will likely be in the lead.
Roosevelt has selected a to
make one of the speeches seconding
his nomination at the republican
national convention. He should
also have Hooker Washington
for vice president on the
ticket with him.
The board of county commission-
made a good step in the interest
of tax payers. A reduction or
cents on each of valuation,
on each poll, and cents on
in law territory
. south of the river, was made at their
meeting Monday. Good for the
We expect to give
more good news of this
when the new board of
levy taxes for the town
Good for women.
The Record they have w a
new pace by doing away with
manner of headgear and going
church
hot weather. The
bring joy to the male portion of
m as well as comfort J
the
thereof. They do not want to see
the scales of justice tipped by in-
ordinate personal vanity. Neither
will they stand idly by see the
strong arm of justice by
ulterior motives of any kind.
The people have a right to know
about some of these things, and to
have the dispensers of justice in their
midst either of
for the law and justice or convicted
of the same. People have a right to
demand a judiciary entirely beyond
and above the suspicion of
Indeed, the confidence of the
people in their judiciary must under
no considerations be shaken.
We need an investigation, and i
it takes proceedings to
bring out the unvarnished I
why let come.
have the- motives. Let's see
they arc worthy a judge or not.
Free Press.
recently discovered revenue frauds
in North Carolina are to be called
to the of tine people, with
a demand that the guilty men he
out end punished and first
nest never stopped until was officials be put in according to
completed. I old Democrat usages There we
Mr. says the stop. There no
of this be substantiated by of
several persons who-were or any other plat-
He says does not pretend to say
that the knew i was
that day, but gives
the actual facts and allows the
public to draw their own
City
form
do yen think the
slogan in the national
I Democrats can
win with Roosevelt as the
ho replied. they ought
to nominate the very antithesis of
Roosevelt, so fan-as it is possible to-
select a regard
and Loan
The Chrome
building and of
W. C, J
Milk snake days. . ,
to for the office.
The man a to the on Parser and
. what re stand-
visitor.
J. J. went to and wt he for.
Gov. Jarvis thinks will he
the nominee, vice
loan in the state, with here ally a- MT.
the name. of . home Hi. Ate Ward boarded e the
or he I. Mer-
News
here Monday
each
It has be n hinted J some if the at i it
is going to a in from such . another boy St j; President
the county convention says grand fate to j and other officials, of the
asking M next to of most vest-,; You can. the cold, ; , Fir
the state, that re and at , color
b the and loan drawn firmly the
These institutions Dixon They the
can be easily traced. The wit Mrs. Mi of
to the convention not be j . of It
easily me the building and load Dr. D. of W-
Interests are here- one day- la
-.- .
important
m that These
i in-
One of the given tun a
. . . . -a ,.,
The result of the election for
aldermen removes the last straw
at which the whiskey advocates
caught in their to prevent
the establishment of a dispensary
in Greenville. They were defeated
at the dispensary election in March,
they were again defeated in the
injunction brought to restrain the
town from establishing the
and now they have been de-
which opponent of the V law
are engaged effort array
the people of country against it
by telling them, that dis-
are they are
only for the of tow-as having
them and that the county gets nu.
part of the
are made only for- the
of the people. It
-eek locking the
the of and the em-
of M.
ed of
as its hostess.
World's Fair restaurants
in the-
working; people
than any other working people
the world.
This in puts
of n
a higher than would other-
wise haw been her
people not own homes, to
so an extent now
ill .------
Mrs. of A
with
Mr. Mrs. J. X Fair Si pike res
Di. was
with Be
can d, oft
every where
are in nice
J.
What's the matter not bar. five
Seems to be
The several
l rs in dropping off we
known informed referred to the fact that Greenville fa
ought ts- have a building and
loan association. There is money
here to one, there are
men amply of managing it,
and the benefits to be by
affording laboring people an
to own a home are
on the law the it provides that OW
half the pro las arising from a
into the fund of
the town in which it is established,
while the other half turned into
the county treasury to be for
in an effort to elect a hoard the public schools. Thus it is
of aldermen favorable to open ea- Been that one half the profile of a
So it without saying
that the dispensary will be
and be given a fair trial
an administration favorable
to it
dispensary go to the county and
the entire county gets the benefit
of it. Any statements to the con-
of delegates at large to
the national convention, why not
,,, . ex-Senators Ransom and Jarvis, and
are and made with a Senators and Overman r I some weeks
purpose to deceive. Observer.
other place these warm days.
baa taken a
with the Davenport A
Braxton Mfg. Co.
Tobacco is going up now at the
rate of two a
Potato i now
out the solid carload of
from Washington right much of a
rush, will be on now while the
three dollar mark is in sight, its
no bed Idea rather.
The writer he been absent for
bat up again
had putted a
big inscribed-
nerved in this
complaint was
a party of who had
be-m to drop a, in the
let as w Into- people do. tor a,
water. When questioned the
water officials stated that
could tot sell water to colored
people ruining their trade
with the white people. An
official today suggested that
be served from special tanks
and glasses.
The secretary of state finds that
since 1900, when the present ad-
ministration came in more
have been granted than during all
the time previous to that date. Up
to 1900 the total number was only
The number now is
The secretary is very much gratified
at fine showing.
WINTERVILLE
This department is in of A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
IT C. June
Senator A. a. was here
Tuesday.
Dr. B. T Cox, when not in the
country, can be found either at his
residence or at the store of B. G.
Chapman Co.
Dr. Cox wishes to purchase
new goose feathers.
Prof. G. E. is attend-
the Assembly at
Morehead.
Harrington, Barber Co. have
a few pairs of Shoes saved from
the fire. 11.50 shoes to
1.25 shoes to cents. They
are bargains.
Harrington, Barber and Co.
have a new awning at their new
store.
B. W. Smith, of Ayden, is
nearly every day now. The new
store is nearly will be
completed before the 15th inst.
Kittrell Taylor desire to an-
that are now In their
new brick store and are carrying
a full line of heavy and fancy
snuff, tobacco, cigars
notions.
Mis. Sallie Manning is on the
sick list.
Try Maryland biscuit at B. G.
Chapman Co.
When you want a good smoke
try a James G. Blaine cigar at
Kittrell Taylor.
Robert Elliot, of Greene county,
has been visiting his parents here.
wish to notify
public that I every
day at my mill one mile south tit
Frog Level on Sam place.
Purnell Tripp.
Laura and Cox
re visiting at J B. Carroll's.
have reopened my
barber shop in store formerly
occupied by Kittrell and Taylor.
Will Worthington.
Allen Kittrell a trip to
Ayden d Tuesday.
I am now prepared to furnish
brick at Lowest market prices.
O. M. Manning.
Smith and wife have
gone down to to visit
Mis. Smith's
Car load cotton teed just
received, G. A. Kittrell Co.
Roan Cooper with his factory
seems to be alive. Call and see us
either factory or store. Our
will do yon good-
Winterville Mfg. Co.
All kinds of and
refreshing. II. L. Johnson.
Felix Pitman was here Tuesday.
J gallon
size II, L. Johnson.
Choice pickles and the flour
In town. Kittrell Taylor.
Salt at B. G. Chap-
man Co.
You will do well to call and see
the Winterville Mfg. Co. before
buying your trimming.
They will make some
prices all material of their
manufacture.
AH who doubt what we say
about harness taking
lead both price and
are kindly asked to call and
see for themselves. Several sets
in stock all the while.
Boarding J. D.
Board per day. Ber
house in town.
Fine Crop Weather.
The weekly crop bulletin of the
North Carolina section of the
For the best grades of smoking,
, Lulled states Climatic and Crop
J . . t,. t
and chewing go to the
Drug Store.
Harrington Barber and Co.,
for the ending Mod-
June 6th, is as
The past week was decidedly
built a row of stables back favorable for agricultural
their stores for benefit of
horses and mules that have to
stand in broiling sun or rain.
These gentlemen not only look
after their own but
are town
in almost every respect. At most
places drought was broken by
copious showers, the weather
warmer and
condition of t-r improved
everywhere. The rain-
Dr. Heart Tablets was early in the week.
a sure cure for all affections of though at some places showers
I heart. Every package guaranteed nearly every day;
amount received was somewhat
excessive in following
ties, where the land was washed
and cultivation prevented for a
few Orange, Northampton,
Anson, Alex,
under Iredell; generally the
rainfall was moderate in
but highly beneficial to all
of The
the week was much higher;
mean for the state more
than daily above the nor
towards the close of the week
above degrees occur-
red pt places, stations in
central part as high ac
on Sunday, 5th.
There also abundant sunshine.
in the few counties
where rail was heaviest and
where farm was stopped and
gratis has made Some headway,
crops are and well cultivated
and are generally well up
with their work.
by T. N. Manning Co. 5-19
Cabbage fresh from the field
every day. Kittrell Taylor.
shoes hats
It. G. Chapman k. Co.
bottles only at
Drug Store.
Send in your order for a Handy
tobacco truck. These area
great labor saver and are
on the farm.
We need rain. The grass killing
brigade is taking advantage of
this dry weather and most of our
farmers are about up with
work.
This is what is usually called
of the year for
merchants and
So fir this is far from true at the
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co's shops. They
ire still hustling there we
learn that they are not laying by
much of a Stock still. That is
because their goods are Belling
almost is last its they can be made.
If you need anything in their line
send in your order let them
make it to order you will be
pleased with it.
Miss Abrams returned
to Greenville this morning.
We have the finest smoked
shoulders and the best Boston
Lard, T. N. Manning and Co.
G. A. Kittrell Co., have just
received car load No. Timothy
Hay.
D. B. Chapman went
morning.
A, G. Cox Mfg. Co. are ship-
ping wagons to truckers all
our eastern section robe
hauling truck. If they can serve
you in this line they will be glad
lo do so.
Prof. J. L. Jackson who
been tending at Gone toe, return-
ed mime Monday night. He is, , ,,
going to take a trip to Morehead I duly authenticated, on fore
I,. notice
before he gets mat i ten. in of
Mrs, Tiberius Nelson who has All persons Indebted to said estate are
. . . , requested to make immediate payment
been quite Sick is much improved., us Cannon,
See Manning and Co for of
the Beet cakes and crackers. Jarvis as Blow, Attorneys.
Me
Underwear,
Four Words Tell The Story,
Best For The Money.
Interest in the senator-ship made
vacant by the death of Mr. Quay
relates less to whether or not the
governor of Pennsylvania may
make an appointment covering the
unexpired term than to the sort of
man likely to be chosen by the
legislature when the time comes for
the new term. As that
question is decided may we expect
light on the question of whether a
new order in the state has opened,
or whether Mr is still ruling
Ilia party from his
Sta-i.
We don't adv
of Underwear,
the very best
we can find in
and
Cotton, Mesh
handsome tin
AH sizes,
For men who
drawers we
well made
UNDERWEAR IS OF OURS
rim my one sort
because we have
mg Underwear
very good
lie, Mercerized
Some
stripes
a garment.
the Jean
splendid ones
to
THE KIN- CLOTHIER.
Bat .
BE
EXECUTORS NOTICE.
undersigned having duly
as of the last will and
testament of X. C. Cannon, deceased
and letters testamentary having
duly Issued tn us the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Pitt county, notice
is hereby to all persons holding
claims the estate of said T. C.
BLAND
J-
.-. -i
II
Z,
Tasteless OIL said.
Taste as good as Maple
cents per bottle at Or. B. T.
Winterville, V. C. 2-eat
and pretty style
the gathering of
Indeed it J iv
to nay that
hem are new and pretty.
re from the leading man
and their quality in
to their All
Dress Goods ii
Percales and Prints are
The patterns arc dainty,
s rich and lasting,, the
-e wonder workers.
No.
KING COMBINATION BUGGY.
MANUFACTURED BY
A. COX COMPANY.
The Only Way
To
FINE JOB
Is send Mo
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PUP
Grimesland Department
Mrs. Bettie Britt,
DI IN
NOTICE.
Is hereby that P. W. Hail
enters MM claims
IN enters aim
., m more or less, of vacant land
p N. of Tar river, described as
t. . . at tar kiln bed on north
B. I Q S from
I at tar kiln bed on north
I j g from
to Black Jack, at Bryan
A Harrington's corner, thence
f-, degree we with Charles Smiths
line to W. G. line, thence
with W. G. line north to
line of Home land and
then with Bryan
land south degrees poles to be-
ginning, bounded by land of
an. Charles Smith and G.
person, or persons, claiming ti-
, tie or the above described
laud, file their protest in writing
with one. against the of
warrant, within the next thirty days,
or will be by law.
This May 1904.
R- WILLIAMS.
I Taker for
north Carolina.
J. Proctor Bros
SUPPLY HOUSE.
Fliers
lumbar to build a house,
to it, clothing and
goods far family, provisions
for your or for
CM your needs.
and aw now
In and we ere
d to gin cotton, grind corn,
sax and, do all kinds
of turned work for balusters
trimmings. Monday, th
. repairing of baggies, July, low the court House door
.-,,,. sell at public sale to the highest bidder
a ; c the fallowing pieces or par-
eels of land In township.
Pitt County and of North Caro-
One piece or parcel bounded by
lands of w. B. B. Para-
more, the public road leading from
Greenville to Washington and by Tar
River, containing acres, m re or
TO CREDITORS.
The Clerk of Superior Court of Pitt
county issued Letters
to the undersigned on the 8th
of May 1904, on the estate of J. B.
Gardner, deceased, notice is hereby
given to all persons indebted to
to make Immediate payment to the
undersigned, to all creditors of
said estate to present their claims
properly authenticated, to the under-
signed, within twelve months after the
date of this notice, or this notice will
be plead in bar of their recover v.
This 6th day of May,
L. O.
E. J. Gardner
Mamie
Executors of the estate of
J. B. Gardner.
F. G. James, Atty.
State of North Carolina, I
Craven County. I
Notice is hereby given to the public
that application will be made to
Governor of North Carolina for the
pardon of Manning convicted
at fall term, of the Superior
Court of Greenville, Pitt county, for
the crime of larceny sentenced to
penitentiary for a term of two years
and six months
MARTHA MANNING.
1604.
LAND SALE.
By virtue of a decree of the Superior
Court County made May 19th,
1901, in a Special Proceeding therein
D. Tucker and
W. Tucker and
t. f. mm,
N. C.
MERCHANDISE
A. in the way
ill D -y i So-
t on ,, ; i Hats,
d i
, r ii i; o-
I u r to- ling to
r-r, or art for the
m or t Ml, u HI
bi ed. I pi
tor potion, produce
j. any the i s.
One other piece or parcel adjoin-
the the Tucker and
Mills, containing acres, more
or less.
This the 20th of May.
ALEX. L. BLOW,
Commissioner.
LAND SALE.
By virtue of a dears i of the Supt
or court of Fin county, made in spec-
proceedings No. entitled Bill
Daniel et his. against Lee
et the undersigned com-
Will sell for cash at public
before the court house door
in Greenville on Saturday, July 9th,
following described lot or
parcel of land in
just south of the corporate limits of
the town of Greenville. on
the north by the lot of John Thomas
on the south by the lands of
B. . on the East by Wash-
street on the West by the
lot of Gray and known as
the Daniel lot.
F. O.
This June 7th, Commissions
BETHEL DEPARTMENT
DR. R. J. GRIMES,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
BETHEL, N. C.
Office opposite depot.
DR. Q. F.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
BETHEL, N.
next door to Post Office.
STATON AND BUNTING,
BETHEL, N. C.
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Complete Line Clothing, Dry Furniture, Groceries.
We Pay Highest Prices for Cotton,
Cotton Seed and Country Produce.
H. C. VENTERS,
N.
Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy
Tobacco and The
only Soda Fountain in town. All
th i popular drinks. Hot
every day.
mi I
G v i e's G
Store
LAND BALE.
virtue of a decree of the
court of Pitt count; in special
No. 1294 entitled J. D.
Lula Stokes
et Commissioner
will-soil for cash at public auction be-
fore the court house door in Green,
villa on Saturday, July Mb, 1904, the
following described lands situate in
Pitt county and township;
One piece adjoining the lands of
Sallie Smith, C. P. and others
containing acres more or less. One
other piece being all swamp land, b
ginning at the mouth of Second Branch
line to the canal la
of Indian Well swamp.
up the canal to the line of Jno.
A. Smiths land, thence with the line
of said land to the side ditch,
down said to the beginning,
containing a res more or loss.
Moth being inherited by P. A.
mother of ten-
ants in from her father Caleb
Smith. V.
June 7th, tom.
TWO YEARS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
in in u in in
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Will lie re-instated if arrears paid within on month while you
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon evidence
of and payment of arrears with interest.
A after second No Restrictions.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and of etch
year, provided the premium for the current year paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville N. C.
Great
We have this placed on
BARGAIN COUNTER
of yards of BEAUTIFUL
Short Ends,
Pieces and some Clean
new pieces marked down
to much than real value
Some at half price. Come
early and take advantage of
this offering.
North County,
I n Superior Court.
Jaw Evans,
Va
Evans,
o defendant will take notice that
mi action entitled a has been
in
county the
the of obtaining a
the bends of matrimony
upon the
and adultery, and the defendant ill
further take that he la d
to appear before the judge of oar
Superior court at a court to h
for of the Monday
after the Monday in September,
the day of September
null answer the complaint which.
be in the office of the
clerk of the superior court of said
county within drat days of
said m I
demur to said complaint within the
required by law or the plaintiff i
will apply to the court for the
u in the
This the 18th day April IV.
D. U.
Clerk of
Is hereby that T.
uteri and three
of vacant land In own-
county, N. d as
on the North side
Tar Hirer and West
. and i h
lads of Rob
H and -T. Si i heirs
on W. and John
on the n and
and Lumber Company's land,
known as the Pine and
others on e East and This
May 3rd, . .
Any person or poisons, claiming
title to, or Interest la the above de-
scribed land must their protest
with me, In writing, within the next
thirty days or they will be barred by-
law, R. Williams.
Entry Taker, for N C
Cold Comfort
what we are after, and the, possession of one of
our Refrigerators will insure sweet milk,
butter, cool drinking water and many dainties that
would be unattainable without the Refrigerator.
HAVE YOU A LAWN
If you have will want a Lawn Mower pretty
goon, and we've made it easy tor you to own one.
There is no need to borrow a lawn mower when we
we sell a good with best steel knives at such-
a satisfactory price, and guarantee it t do the work.
Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers. and
every else the hardware line.
v.
Greenville's Great Department Store
NOTICE TO VOltS.
Having qualified before be
Superior Court Clerk of
as administrator of the estate of W.
L. deceased, notice is hereby
given to all persons indebted to the
estate to make immediate payment to
the undersigned, and all persons
claims against the estate must
present the same within twelve months
from this date or this notice will be
plead in bar recovery.
This 23rd day of April, 1904.
J. H. Cora,
of estate w. L. Cobb,
THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, N C
FREE
Our
Illustrated
Hand Booty
Cut this out it to
BOX GREENSBORO,
Please inc your illustrated Hand Hook No. IT.
NAME.
A Startling Teat,
To ave a life, Dr. T. G. Men it
of No. Pa., made
startling teat resulting in a won
cure. He writes, a patient
was attacked with violent
caused by liberation of
the stomach. I often found
Bitters excellent for acute
stomach and liver so I
them. The patient
gained from the and bus not
had an attack months
Electric Bitters me positively
guaranteed for Dyspepsia,
Constipation Kidney
troubles. Try them Only
It if sail that nothing it
except death and taxes, nut this
is true. Dr. King's
New for consumption is
a an re cine fin all lung throat
troubles. Thousands can testify
to that. Mrs. B. Van of
W. Va. says
had a severs case of Bronchitis
and for a Tear tried everything I
heard of, but got no relief. One
bottle of Dr. King's New
then me
It's infallible Croup, Whoop-
Cough, Pneumonia
Consumption. Try it. It's
by J.
Trial bottles
The way of
to be pretty smooth.
Quick Arr. t
J. A. of Verbena, Ala
twice in the hospital from a
of piles causing
tumors After doctors and all
remedies failed,
Salve arrested further
and cured It
at-hes kills pain.
MS Wooten's drug Store.
Mad Young
of Dr. King's New Life
Pills each night for two weeks has
put me in my
writes O. H. Turner of Dempsey
town, Pa They're the best
the for Liver, Stomach and
Bowels Purely vegetable Never
gripe. Only at Wooten's
Drug Store.
Heart
is by perfect digestion, in-
swells the stomach and
it up the heart. This
causes of
of the heart general
weakness. Dyspepsia Cure
cures indigestion, relieves the
Stomach, takes the strain of the
heart restores it to a full per-
of its function naturally.
increases the strength
enabling the stomach and
to digest, assimilate and
to the blood and tissues
all of the fond Tone
the and digestive organs.
Sold at v
For Y
For t. hundred years or morn When
Hazel h s been as
it remained fir
E. C D ft Co. of C to
bow hi the vii-
of with other
in the form of a salve.
DeWitt's Witch Basel salve is the
bet salve in the world for sores,
cuts, burns, piles. The
standing of this salve ha
given rise to and the
public, is ml vised to look for the
name on
and accept Hold at Wont
en's Drug
Opera glasses are those you go
out for between the acts-
John L.
ask the leaders of this paper to
test the value of Dyspepsia
cure. Those people who have
had it and who have been cured
by if. do not hesitate to
It to their friends. digests
what, you eat, cures indigestion,
dyspepsia and all stomach trouble.
Increases strength by enabling the
stomach and digestive organs to
to he blood all of the
nutriment contained the food.
Dyspepsia Cure is
and palatable.
An Alarm clock tor age
If yon want to et up early
good all day take a Little Ear-
Riser or two at bed time. These
famous little pill relax the nerves,
give quiet rest and refreshing sleep
with gentle movement of the bow-
els about breakfast time. W. H.
Howell, Houston, Tex., says
Risers are best pills made
for constipation, sick
Sold at Wooten's
Drug Store.
OLD
STOCK
WORTH OF HIGH GRADE r-
MOSTLY NEW GOODS BOUGHT I I
FOR THIS SEASON HAS FALLEN
INTO THE HANDS OF 4-
The Bee Hive Company's
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA.
Business entirely suspended in order to prepare, re-ticket,
mark down and placard each lot to be sold.
Less Than Cents on the Dollar
Positively the most Sensational Retailing Merchandise ever in this State.
PUBLIC SALE THURSDAY. MAY AT O'CLOCK A.
W. L, DOUGLAS SHOE
For Men Allowed C
three days to sell all 4.-r
YARDS HAMBURGs
Worth Al- Of
lowed sell all
DRESS GOODS
double
Allowed days
to sell all
Under Lock and Key
CLOSED TIGHTLY.
Loch for Large Green Banner
engaged,
day and night, adjusting
am on
Mich that will every
mi Not a single
will I e wed to the store
the fearful pi Ire reducing is
way. opens
Thursday, May 19th.
BOYS PANTS
Pairs to Sacrifice
for three days
CALICO
yards best cent.
Allowed days to sell l
CORSETS
cent kind. Allowed
days to sell all
Selling Stock for a Mere Son
HENS SHIRTS
Sold for All
sizes days
A MIGHTY
TURKISH TOWEL,.,
Steel Rods,
To sell fast, allowed
Boys Shoes for Sunday.
Shoes
DEMONSTRATION
Ci excitement now
reigns and vi-
People are seen in
doors, talking
and the outcome of such
an bow the multitude
extra
cents,
people will be served and waited
m so short a time. clerks
on
We close stock Goods
out inside days,
PANT;
yards, w
yd Se
worth
Ms,
--Buyers Must Remove Goods Same Day of
Allowed days to sell
all. Merchants taKe notice
keepers and country mer-
chants wishing to purchase portions
of this may do so from to
o'clock in the evening during the
days. The regular retail trade
and consumer must be served first.
Look for Green Canvas Banner
covering entire front of Store.
Hive
CASH STORE.
Look for Green Banner.
I. p, i i .
Stole I W
There will b h or
be
good m .; i i
keep j i
day. in v
Dav
yon
he i
Look for G m
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I ll I
C. FLANAGAN,
Attorney at Law,
Greenville. N. U
AT ST. LOUIS,
CRANK H. WOOTEN,
MO- ,
within easy reach
and other
one post office, or . on any Agent or
T H y
Dentist.
GREENVILLE. N. C.
Dental
. Dental i
i Bagging, Ties at
Greenville, i
. solicited
BLUSHED -N
PERRY CB.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and handlers of
and shipments
THERE ARE VERY FEW WOMEN WHO NOT KNOW SOME-
THING POPULARITY OF
The price is not the only thing that bar. mads
One shoes famous. There other shoes at
, the same price. The is in the
THE ARK SOLD DEbS
the boot,, as here is less material and
less labor required to make
THE SPRING STYLES
have created more shoe Talk
among the than
ever shown
Greenville. ,
Any Last or or
or Leather, we have it.
Pa yon will the
ti a of knowing
best shoe in America for
., o fit where others
Sold by
C. S. FORBES,
The Man's Outfitter.
ITEMS.
C, June 1904.
Job Moore opened the campaign
of 1904 in Swift Creek township
i Saturday afternoon, by calling to
order the democratic primary at
The statesmen who will visit
this fall to tell the people
which way to vote will miss the
friendly shade of the pine trees
which used to stand on the his-
triangle on which the Mason
lodge stands. The Ayden
Co. has cut them all down and
I carried them away.
i Misses Julia Burney, Lizzie
Burney and Fannie Roach are go-
to Morehead City this evening
to attend the Assembly.
L. B. will list taxes at
i June
A. B. Davenport was at Cox-
this is
But the oil man says she
I mint not be of the type.
She must be just sweet Thirty
years ago his ratio t one was
it is today. He ought to sub-
scribe for the Commoner.
I will pay you for your
Beeswax. B. M. Schultz.
We have one Brie City Engine
and Boiler, about SB horse power,
I been in use about months.
i-Practically good MS new. Will
sell BLOCK
R-26 d Bethel, N. C.
Report of the condition of
The Bank of Greenville
Greenville, C-
At the close of business
Loans and Discount
Overdrafts Sb
Furniture Fixtures
Due from Banks
Checks cash Hems
Coin
27,871.00,
GREAT SALE OF
WHITE GOODS
WE WILL PUT ON SALE
THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 9TH,
Several thousand yards of White Goods that have
been recently secured from the H. B.
Go-, of N. Y. Sale will last as long as the goods
last. The goods are all nice patterns in plain,
small dots and stripes. We give a few prices,
but to know the real quality and value you
should see them.
Striped White
Pique
Regular price and
per yard,
Sale
All Styles in Pique
Shat sell regular price for
to per yard,
Stock paid
I Surplus,
I Undivided Profits less
Expenses Paid
Deposits
cheek- out
8,875.03
827,766.16
1,824.9
m l HI.
I L H. Pender.
The
8888,466.12
North
County of Pitt. J
James L. Cashier of the
above-named bank, do. solemnly
that the above statement is
true to the bed
belief JAMES L. LITTLE.
Subscribed and to
I Putin
; Correct-
Q.
A. TYSON,
A ANDREWS,
Directors
, . L
L. Little.
White Organdy
price yard
White French Organdy.
inches wide, regular
price per yard
3-4
French Organdy.
inches wide, regular
pi ice per yd
Sale
Pink, Blue. Red. Green
and in
Organdy.
Regular price per yard
Bale
Several Hundred Yards
of Long Cloth.
Regular price per yard
Sale
the Best
Bleaching.
Regular price per yard
Sale
in Dots
Rose buds.
Regular price So per yard
Bale
Plain White India Linen.
Regular price per yard,
Sale price.
Plain White India Linen.
in wide, regular price
Lie per yard,
Plain White Linen.
in regular price
and cents per yard,
Sale price 3-4
White Persian Lawn.
in wide, regular price
per yard,
Sale
Black French Lawn.
In wide, regular price
per
Sale
Black Pique. in wide.
Regular price per yard
Bale
Black in wide
Regular per yard
price . -----9 M
striped Waist Goods
It, price per
Bite
White striped Waist Goods
price per yard
Sale
All Fancy
That sell
per yard,
nm
Lumber Co.,
Constructors and
MANUFACTURERS
, a railroad last North of the
f by toe j
turned and
machinery new and up and of the best
furnished and contracts taken for erection of
buildings. and all kinds of sheet
Tinning, to
metal Our Wyatt has charge o
m tinning and slating department. You will find
do our bast to give satisfaction.
M. SCHULTZ
Wholesale and retail Grocer
i furniture Dealer. Oaf for
Fur. Cotton Head, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg,
Oak Ba
,, Carriages,
Tables,
i, and Gail ft
High Key West pile.
roots, Henry George n
Led Cherries, Peaches, A up tea.
I Plus Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Sugar,
Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Seed Meal and Hulls Oar,
On Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Dried
Prunes, Currents, Ula
and China Ware. Tin and
Ware. Cakes and Crackers,
Cheese, Best Butter New
Royal Machines, and nu-
other goods.
Cheap for cash.
Bee me.
S. M. Schultz
lion
NOTICE
a room in advance you
and Tinware, South New I on ,
your inspection of our sample office was
THOMAS BROS
BALTIMORE, HP.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE. Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, JUNE
No.
PERSONALS m SOCIAL.
FRIDAY, JUNE
Miss is sick.
Miss Maud left this
morning for Raleigh.
Miss Smith has been
sick the last few
Mrs. J. W. Higgs and children
left today for
T. J. Moore has return-
ed Morehead
Miss Laura went to
Washington Wednesday.
Miss Nell Skinner returned Wed-
evening from Wilson.
ft Mrs. W. H. White left
day evening for Seven
Dr. J. W. Bryan returned Wed-
evening from Plymouth.
W. O, returned from
a t. up the road Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
left this morning for Richmond.
Mrs. A. H. Taft children
left morning for Henderson.
Miss Maude Lee left
day evening for a visit to Ayden.
Mrs. Bailey and children
left Wednesday evening for Seven
Springs.
M. A. Allen and daughter, Mite
went to Seven Spring Wed-
evening.
and Mm. J. R. Move and
e returned today from
Springs.
Williams mid Mr.
J. M. Tolar, who have been
visiting Mrs. J. A. Brady, left
this morning for Wilmington,
Mrs. J. Tyson returned
Wednesday from it visit
to Bethel. Her Miss Ferrell
Peel, accompanied her home for a
visit.
FRIDAY, JUNE W.
went to Ayden
Thursday.
Cannon returned to Ayden
evening.
J. P. left this
for Neck.
J. W. rat a rued
W returned
evening
Anderson returned to
Ayden
Edward
evening from Washington.
A. T. King returned
from Elizabeth City.
J. W.
day evening from Rocky
Mr-, F. G. of
, U visiting Jones.
Annie While returned
Thursday evening from Plymouth.
Lee, of Dunn, came
up from Ayden to visit Mrs. L.
H. Lee.
Mrs. H. W. and little
son, James Henry returned from
today.
Mr. and Mis. J. Bryan Grimes,
of Raleigh, arrived Thursday
evening to visit relatives.
Mrs. T. R. Lee, of and
Miss Lillian Bland, of Ayden, are
visiting Mrs. T. L. Bland.
Mrs. Sarah M. of
Fremont, arrived Thursday even-
to visit Mrs. W. R. Moore.
Mrs. Annie Hardy, who has
been visiting her daughter, Mrs.
L. T. Small wood, left this morning
Mrs. J. S. Tunstall and
Misses Katie and Mamie
Ruth, today from a visit
to Greene
Mrs. B. H. Hen me and Miss
Lela Cherry went to Kinston
Thursday evening to a
Christian Science lecture.
Four Days of Battle.
June Chinese,
both merchants and are
Arthur with the
permission of the Russian author-
Fifty junks which left Port
Arthur yesterday with Chinese
are now arriving here
The reports of the latest arrivals
vary in minor details, but agree
in a general statement that a bat-
has been raging for four days
within ten miles of Port Arthur.
All the Russian soldiers have, it
is said, left Port for the
front and only large ships
and a number of small ones re-
main in the harbor. The Chinese
are unable to explain what has
become of the other large ships.
It is further tut all
the forts at Port have
been more or lees damaged by re-
cent bombardments, and that a
number of mines recently laid in
the to the harbor were
exploded during a
Celebrate Jane 14th at flag Day.
June 14th known as Flag Day
the United States and
Flag Association is
ting every way possible to have
the day each year fittingly observed
The 14th will be the
anniversary of the adoption of the
stars and stripes i lie got the
United Stales.
The a-ks
of all A met citizens in
celebrating the day. Mayors an
requested to order to be dis-
played upon
of their respective by
fa proclamation of
to invite their fellow citizens t.
do tho heir
buildings. are
red to decorate Mich stores with
Old
Woman to be Hanged.
Trenton, N. J.
one dissenting of
pa don,, after of
today to
lite
sentence of Anna Valentine, the
Bergen woman, convicted
of the of She
will be banged June unless the
ewe is carried to the court of
errors appeals. It is said to
lie mere twenty-live years
tic-1 a woman has hanged
in New Jersey,
COUNTY CONVENTION.
Delegate Selected to State and Con-
Conventions.
The democratic county
for the purpose of selecting
d legate to the state and
conventions, was called to
order a noon
A. L. Blow, of the
executive committee. H
Slated that it had been a pleasure
and an honor to him to call the
democratic conventions of Pitt
to order for years.
The roll of delegates was called.
On motion of W. R. Williams,
A. L. Blow was made
chairman of the convention.
D. J. Whichard and H. T. King tonal convention will be printed
were elected secretaries. later.
O. L. Joyner offered the follow- At close of the convention
which was Secretary of Stale J. Bryan
O. W. Harrington, E. B.
L. C. Arthur, D. C. Moore, T. R.
Moore.
Glenn 89-122, Davidson 14-122,
Turner Stead man 9-122.
Winston Morton 8-101.
E. Clark. Alter-
W. L. Nobles.
Half for Glenn, half for Std-
unanimous for Winston.
SWIFT
J. L. H.
Cox. G. James,
A. L. Blow.
for Glenn and Win-
The list of delegates to
in a brief speech heartily thanked
the convention for the endorse-
given him.
The democracy of Pitt
in convention assembled takes
great pleasure in endorsing the
course and conduct of their
man, the Boo, J, Bryan Grimes,
secretary of state, and do hereby
then dell gates in
state convention to cast the vote
of Pitt for him for
ITEMS.
LOOK AT COWARD
There seems to be much differ-
to the same high office of to who
the nominee for sheriff this year.
he so honorably and faith-
fully tills.
I think it will be easy to settle
The delegates of the several l
townships then selected that H. L. Coward, one of our
township's number of delegates to retired will serve
the state
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
of Greenville, North Caro-
announce the engagement of
their sister, Mrs. Willie
Mr. Williamson
to take
at Buckingham in July.
, Held Too Long.
Some people are now wishing
they had Mild their cotton when
it was so high a few months ago.
It is hard to tell just what is best
to do at the right time.
twins.
The following delegates were
appointed to the. convention
KAY
Smith.
Unanimous for and Win-
A. Sugg. Alter
L. Fountain.
Unanimous tor an
Winston.
BETH Kl,
Brown.
Unanimous and
u. irons, W,
G, Stokes.
A fraction over for
tin US
A. Stocks, Al too
W. B. Proctor.
II. Mill,, M, W.
E. Tucker
for one-
third for
E. T.
A. G. H. A. Blow-
B. J. D.
Cox, Dr. A. Jesse Can-
non.
Unanimous for Glenn and Win-
FALKLAND
R. Gotten. Al-
-W. R. Williams. ,
for Stedman and
Winston.
R. Home. Al-
L. Barrett.
for
L. Fleming F. G.
if he is nominated. All whose
good fortune it has been to meet
him know that he is blessed with
a good nature, is rather
looking, will a capital
good officer. lie can make a
good canvas bus lots of time.
Ho gentlemen, you come
down to the. convention, if you
don't know the man look up
and look at Mm, and I am sure
yon will him.
F.
June, 1904.
C. H. Langston and Tom
spent Sunday near
Miss Minnie Jones, after spend-
with friends and
relatives here, returned home
Monday.
Miss Annie spent
Saturday and Sunday friends
near Grifton.
Patrick and R E. Hardy
spent Munday in
Many of our friends attended
the commencement at
Thursday.
J. A. of Farmville, was
here awhile Sunday.
Arnold an aged man,
lied Friday, He leaves a number
of friends relatives to mourn
his loss.
George and Luther attend-
ed church at Ready Branch Sun-
day.
Mr. of
spent Thursday night with K. E.
Ernest Langston went to Win-
Saturday.
B. D. Braxton went to
ville Monday.
Misses Bailie and VestA Worth-
are on the sick lint.
E. E. to den Mon-
day.
Henry Langston And ulsters,
Eva and Lucy Bell, spent
Saturday night and Sunday with
relatives near
IF YOU ARE WELL BRED
The 30th is Day.
There be a hitch sane-
when-. Some ago it was
to- the
corner stone nil of the
new temple in
take on Thursday, June
and tin,
will t to in mil hi t
Mill NoW till- mi-
In In Kt
-t Free .-. h big
tale in I Kit-
n on unit the
Grain Lodge officers wail be there.
It is hardly probable will
in both
writing the above we see
in the Free Press that the Masons I others,
I at the time 1111-I
aware f this in dates and;
will
You-will not use
will not
You will try to make others
happy.
You will never Indulge In
lined
You will never forget the respect
due to
You ill not. boast your
achievements.
Yon will think of other before
think of
You will in your
of others,
A hi will m t your civil-
by account-,
Yon forgot engagements
promise of any
In you will not be
or
You will n r I tho
or of
have the day
celebration to
for their
Dr. Farmville.
Dr. of Kinston, will
Farmville at the July
0th and 7th, Monday,
Assembly.
County Superintendent W. H.
returned
from I meeting of the
assembly at Morehead. He re-
ports the meeting a most
fill one with good attendance of
teachers. We see from
Wednesday for the purpose of reports of the meeting that Prof.
treating discuses of the eye was chairman the
fitting glasses Those who are not Committee took
able to pay lee will be examined prominent part the general
free.
6-7
Another Convention.
proceedings of the assembly.
Six Games Soon.
The bate ball team is preparing
The Saturday a good field play out near the
Is not to nominate county officers, and the fun will soon be
but only to select delegates to the gin. Six games are scheduled for
James, J. J and congressional the next two with
T. Hooker, H. T. King, R. W The nominating Kinston and three with Washing.
King. L Moore, ion w be held later. ton.


Title
Eastern reflector, 10 June 1904
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
June 10, 1904
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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