Eastern reflector, 28 March 1902


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Have You Forgot
I AM STILL AN
UP-TO DATE LINE OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
AND A OF THING
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour
Yours to please-
Jas. B. White.
FOR THE LITTLE ONES.
A Trick That Help Out a Lift-
Ilka Picture.
tho Greek
is paid to have painted n dish of
fruit which so natural an
that it attracted birds.
But we have pot so far old
that anybody who paint
or draw at all can make a picture of
hook or nail on which a key can
hung. This may be called a
but in
ONE
W OR D that word u
TWO HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
III. BENEFIT fill.
OF N. J., POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
it. up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is Non
Will be if arrears be paid within month while you
are living, or within three year.-, after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of payment of arrears with interest.
second No Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each
succeeding year, provided the premium fur the current year be paid.
They 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, K. C.
refers to Dr. i
MEANS HEALTH.
An veal
Sack
Hi
Insomnia .
ANY these and ethers
you o o
Pills
Take No Substitute.
Low Rates to Charleston Exposition
Atlantic Coast Line.
via
IN 1866.
J. ff. k CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
and shipments
solicited.
WHEN YOU WANT
Dry Goods, Groceries, Confections,
etc., go to
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
Black Jack, N. C.
Nice f goods on hand. low
produce bought for own or In
exchange for
THE
though the draw the hook,
The Allan Coast Bail-
i way announces the fol-
i low rates to Charleston
C, on account of the South Caro-
inter state and West Indian
exposition. Charleston, C.
1st, 1901 to June 1st
The following apply from
the is drawn and supported to be sold daily
a powerful magnet hidden and May
the canvas or paper. passage final limit ten
A minute dot having been made j to date of
the canvas to mark the position .
Of the magnet, the calls in hi Tickets to be sold daily
until including May 1902.
continuous passage final limit June
3rd
For tickets, reservation
Stool
DON'T to cat any old
thing that i- tiered you. but come
t us nice, fresh
We hive
Country a id
sugar that arc delicious.
Wholesalers my we sell mere
than
y in town. That means we
the BEST at right price.
Ti en if you want a good Cigar
o good mid To-
ave i of
also
place l eel the every
time
friends to witness his wonderful
skill. Then with a few bold
ks draws the picture of a hook and
calmly hangs the key on it, I. steel
key, of course, or a bunch of small
keys on a steel ring or any small
iron or steel object with a hole in it,
so that it may appear actually to
bang from the hook. Instead of the
hook a wooden peg or a twig may be
depicted.
Where Are Found.
Old geographies make the Persian
gulf tho seat of the pearl industry,
but now many beautiful pearls are
found in different parts of Amer-
In the Mississippi river and its
tributaries in Minnesota and Win-
quite a number of people Wood
any further particulars write
or call
H. M.
Pass. Wilmington, N. C.
J. B.
N. C.
Pass N. C.
Dr. D James,
Dental Surgeon,
Greenville,
OLD DOMINION LINT
Steamer Washing
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Connecting at Washington with
Norfolk, Baltimore,
DIRECTORY
every Hun
day, morning evening. Pray-
meeting Wednesday evening
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. M. A. Allen
superintendent.
M every Bun
morning and evening. Prayer
Wednesday evening. Rev
H. M. En re, pastor. Sunday school
p. in. L. H. Pender,
Steamers for
New York and Bub. I j j .
ton. and for all points for
railroads I
Shippers should order freight by Sunday,
the Old Dominion Co. from , B. Morton, Sunday
New York-, Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. O.
I W.
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
The leader in good work and low prices
Nice for Si per dozen.
ti Cabinets per dozen.
All other very Crayon
made from any picture cheap. Nice
Frames on hand all the time. Come and
examine my work. No trouble lo show
and Answer questions. The very
beet guaranteed lo all. hours
a to a. I. to p. m. to please.
O. Barnhill
Machinery-Boiler Repairing,
THIS NEW
-mm
For
Windows,
Locks. Billies, Doors,
Paints, Hope, Homes
Collars, Plows, Shovels Car-
punters Tools, to
L,
engaged in fishing for mussels
In which the pearls arc found. It
is said that one pearl is found in
ten mussels fished from the
fisherman docs not worry
bout this. He keeps the shells and
takes them to the button factory,
where there is always a demand, for,
as you know, boys and girls use up a
good buttons in the course
I year, and no one ever knows what
becomes of them. A floating but- , ,
ton factory built on a boat travels
up and down the Mississippi. It
Slops at a place long enough to use
Up all the and then goes on
where there is another mussel bed
or where the fishermen accumulate
a heap. Some of the pearls are very
Valuable and have been sold for as
large a price as
Brackets
Ho Trimmings
BUGGY and WAGON Repairing.
I have again taken charge of my
shops on Dickinson avenue, and
am prepared lo do promptly any
work in my line. Bring on your
work now. Do not wait until the
O.
THE GREENVILLE
OS COTTEN, C. E.
Ricks Wilkinson.
Successor to it
Corn. Cotton, TL
Selling High
Likely to continue to sell high
The Philosophy of Farming
Smaller Surface. Labor Saved.
Fertilize with a free
No
The twelve-year-old scion of a
Boston house was asked to spend n
fortnight camping out with his boy
may go. George, if you will
promise me not to get Into a canoe
while you are said his
mother, I should expect to
hear you were drowned every single
the added, with earnestness.
The boy reluctantly gave his
How faithfully lie kept it
clearly shown by the following
letter which his mother received in
due
Dear kind
of a time, I don't mind a bit about
the canoe. the only day
really Wanted to try oat. for we were
n little lake to another camp.
Hut be.-n ma how to
Ned sail he I could
across and let the four take tho
two canoes, and so we did, and
hack too. Wasn't that And
i knew you'd to think I re-
membered my promise. Your
Youth's Companion.
The Robin.
Tho robin is one of tho first of
the song birds to leave the south,
often appearing in the middle states
early in February,
lie is about eight in. In long, and
Surveys with Plats or Maps
Accurately made and
with me by mail or at
Vincent's on street,
will be given prompt attention.
Till. N.
CO.
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and
for Fine Modern and Build-
solicit your and
guarantee to give satisfaction
prices, styles work.
Please send your Order to
Tile Greenville Co.
N. C.
hub B
S. C.
o-----I
Cotton Bagging and lie always
on bud
Fresh goods kept constantly en
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
school a. in. K. B. so
F. Hard
Minister. Horning and even-
prayer with sermon every let
and 3rd Sunday. Lay services
every 2nd and 4th Sunday.
Sunday-school a. m.,
B. Brown, Litany
every Wednesday a. m,
Preaching second,
and fourth Sunday In each
month Prayer meeting Wednesday
night. D. W. Davis,
Sunday school 3.-00 P. M., W. B.
Parker, superintendent.
Whichard. N. C.
The Stock complete in every
payment prices low the
lowest. Highest market price
paid for country produce.
LODGES
A. F. A A. H.
Ho. first and
hint Monday evening. E. E.
fin. W. M. J. M. Sen.
I. O. O. Lodge, No.
Meets Tuesday evening.
L. II. O. W.
See.
K. of Lodge, N.
every Friday evening,
C. t.
eon, K. of B. and
B. Vance Council, No
1696, meets every Thursday oven-
log. W. Secretary, J.
A. O. Council.
No. meets every first and third
nights In Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy
Chief; D. Smith, See
I. O. Conclave
meets every second and
ft Monday nights in Odd
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson
Smith lee
The firm of M A. J. II. Jr.,
doing Whichard, N. C . dis-
solved by mutual M. A
pun-has die N,
Jr. in the business. M A will
the at the same place and
all liabilities f All per-
sons Indebted to the firm arc to
make immediate pat M. A. Wool-
ard.
Toil 10th day of
MA.
H. Jr.
NOTICE.
This is to notify the public that I shall
resist the payment a certain note pay-
able to Mr. A A Sheppard for dated
March payable Dee. 1st,
interest, and to
I resist the payment
on Ike fraud. Any
or the same will do at
their own
March ti, 1902.
On Need a
hear it frequently asserted
this is an age of
ii age in which
The Charlotte Observer.
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR.
CALDWELL TOMPKINS, h
J. P. CALDWELL Editor.
PER VI AH.
THE the
largest telegraphic news service
delivered to any paper between
Wash in gin n and Atlanta, and
its special service is the
ever bandied a North Caro-
paper.
THE SUNDAY OBSERVER
of r mote is
l-i a large extent made up of
matter.
THE SEMI -WEEKLY
ER printed Tuesday and Friday
per year. The largest paper
North
Sample copies sent on application.
Add real
THE OBSERVER,
N. C.
-DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE HE.
J. R. COREY.
ATLANTIC COAST LIKE
RAILROAD CO.
St
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Tarboro
Buy of your own
Chemical Co.
Southern Makers of Fertilizers
For Southern Farmers.
High Standard. High Service.
Moderate Prices.
Factories Fifty Points and Everywhere.
SCHOOL BOOKS
Reflector ooh
his coat is a dark slate color, with a successful man is
chestnut breast. The nest is very
bulky and rough in appearance
Is formed of root, leaves, twigs and
grasses and sometimes entirely of
mud lined with fine grass. It
usually placed in a crotch or
four to thirty feet from the
ground.
The eggs, three five in number,
are of a greenish blue. The food of
robin is fly worms, it It
wonderful how many one robin can
tat in a short time.
A Clever
In the west of England there is a
very boy organist, who is at-
notice in mu-
circle the present time. He
i- ,. It ton years old, vet he is
advanced in mat
ten the
with peculiar Insight
and r. began playing the
organ when ho m live veers of
man. That is untrue. It is false
and misleading. No real, genuine
success can lie achieved unless it is
upon honesty ard integrity,
and the world has never known so
high a standard of honesty and in
go Dry Reporter.
to Submit.
caught her
did
She didn't dare, fol
the cook would
The henpecked husband some-
limes tries to tip his
rage with c tails.
Some ; are so superstitious
that they walk under the
the ladder I tune.
When the lie. asks for help
be is for u succor.
The author who hopes i,, gel re-
i-in postage.
people are naturally
and hers favors to ask.
It is well lo lie if
you only forget your troubles.
The baker bis dough
properly he. u soft thing of it.
The milkman is addicted to
white lies.
. M.
Wholesale retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid fol
Hides, Fur, Seed, Oil Bar
re's, Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba
by Carriages, Go Carte,
suite, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
and Gail A
Key West Che-
roots, Henry George Clear, Can
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins,
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, and Crackers,
Cheese, Best Butter, New
Royal Sewing Machines, and nu
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
B. M.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago New Orleans.
The Commoner
WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J.
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
in Advance.
One Year Biz Months
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em
ployed. Subscriptions taken.
The office. The Semi
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or The Daily
Reflector and
one year for 93.50 payable in ad-
p.
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The Eastern Reflector
D. J.
TO
-AT-
PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY, MARCH
NO
New Spring Goods
Remember the date and see
the Prettiest Display of the
Season.
RICKS WILKINSON.
IN DECREE.
A little past o'clock
night tbs jury on case against
Jim charged with the
murder of Miss Veil
a verdict that the prisoner
was of the first
degree.
Judge Jones in sentence
set April as the
day of execution. The defendant's
took appeal to Supreme
court.
Throughout the entire trial
no concern whatever,
displayed do emotion at the
While to the con-
great majority of people
throughout State country
the verdict as a righteous
t ,
Mount its p L
Boa II a ,
Bop. if
for
lug Hope I
i It p Nashville II U a
II a an, p
Warsaw lot
Clinton a I ti
o ax. at let a ii
1st pm.
v.
tor all Sort all Baa
H. M.
Pass. Agent
J. B. Manager.
T. M.
What ii Firm Worth,
My friend William H.
Plumb, of N. Y.,
me to tell him what a farm is
worth that gives an annual income
of what t the value of a
tow list give. Bet is milk and
butter a year. According to the
system of a farm book keeping
with which I have long been
this Income
that there it that sues left after de-
ducting cost of seeds, planting,
cultivating, harvesting and mark-
crops, paying wages of
all the help, feeding the
and all stock, tho
family, paying the taxes, pew rent,
tickets to the circus, buying a new
horse or two, the car-
wagons Implements,
for tobacco,
pipe.
Ions of whiskey now and then,
etc., world without end. Such a
farm is too valuable to sell at any
price. As for she
U worth, according to the
system of book-keeping, a good
currying I a
York Press.
After Seventy-Five
A visit to the old home is one of
most delightful experiences of
old age. Io New England more
and more has been made each year
of feeling for the old home-
stead, and It is natural that
the The
Youth's Companion, should
in this renewal of
acquaintances.
Last week publishers of The
Youth's Companion enjoyed a vis-
it from one of their seventy-five
year subscribers, Mr. R. W. f ea
body of Chicago, now ninety
years old, bad been spending
a few weeks in New
He is one of few subscribers on
record has taken The Youth's
continuously since its first issue,
April 1827. The letter in
which he sent bis original sub-
was one of the first he
ever wrote. Through young man-
maturity old age,
times of war and times of
peace, in New an-1
West, through all the last
five years of his life, bis
slant has old
Youth's Companion.
The growth of The Gobi union
itself from first four
; page issue to the great family pa-
I per of the present is merely typical
growth of country
Mr. Peabody's lifetime. The
wonderful triumphs of steam,
electricity; the great inventions
that made the nineteenth century
i what it was. nearly all occurred in
I period through which Mr.
Peabody and The Youth's Com-
have passed side by side.
I The regard Mr. Peabody holds
I or the paper Is not because of Its
Inge, but because paper,
i though the same in purpose in
Issue SB in that of seventy-five
years ago, has kept pace with all
the extraordinary developments of
these three generations, in-
stead of growing old has grown
I young in enterprise,
and in the ability to know and
j supply the literary wants of the
American family.
OUR LETTER.
Special of Reflector.
Raleigh. N. C, March
We have certainly passed
through a diversified
experience during the past week,
with the thermometer up
and down between and de
from summer heat to twelve
below the point
of com perennial
spring prediction of killing
the peach crop is heard.
Now, in most States those
afford it a long dis-
to seek a of ill-
of the
of the family
but in North we don't
have comes
tons, in all sorts of
garbs, poor as veil as
rich may it, if I bey
can.
Notwithstanding bless
the subjects of neuralgia
rheumatism and corns and the like
think they have a kick coming to
t hem against the weather-maker,
to say nothing of timid
who scare themselves half
to with thoughts of possible
attacks of grip
and early introduction to a
dug grave.
The joint meeting of the Demo-
State Executive and
Committees, which is to set the
lime and select place for hold-
Democratic Stale
Convention, begins hereto morrow
night, and yon are notified to
yourself a surprise in case
gets the in-
stead of Raleigh. At this writing
it looks very much like that will
be the result of the Piedmont city's
tall hustling and the capital city's
comparative inactivity and block-
beaded
OF
Senator who is now
State Chairman of Republican
has issued a call for a
of the Republican Executive
to meet at Greensboro
April at which n eel lime
and place for the lull Republican
State Convention will be fixed.
Ex-Attorney General Zeb. Vance
Walter may be nominated for Con
by Republicans of the
District, ii ii announced.
State Senator Morrison's
friends are booming him the
Democratic in the same
district.
A. B. Andrews, First Vice
President of the Southern Railway,
who has ill with acute
for two weeks, is still eon
lined to bis room, bis many friends
will regret
The State Sunday school Con-
in session at
last week adjourned lo meet in
next March. Professor
Crowell was President,
S. M. Smith, Secretary Joseph
Weathers, Treasurer; N. B.
Executive
Committee.
SHOE DEPARTMENT.
We have just received our line
Spring Slippers
FOR LADIES MISSES and CHILDREN.
They are Beauties. You may not have a spasm
but you will he sure to have a, if you buy a pair
Here a few of the styles and
i strap Sandals, French heels 1.00 to
Oxfords, light and medium soles, 1.00 to
heavy soles, 2.60.
American Shoes, four styles,
Patent Leather Shoes, French heels 8.00.
8.00
Try Me Rod Shoes, 4.00.
Misses Leather Mat Kid
Slippers all styles from to
We have a beautiful line of Children's Shoes.
Shoes and Slippers all colors and styles.
This is the MOST COMPLETE LIME ever
shown in V LE.
We know it is most time to wear oM
OLD SCHOOL BOOKS.
JIM BOSTON LYNCHED.
Mint Be Exchanged Before July lit , p, Swinging to the End of a Rope.
The Superintendent of
Public Instruction has fol
lowing to all County Super-
I enclose a printed list of books
adopted fol use the public
schools by the State Text-Book
Commission and of prices and ex-
change prices Of these books. I
desire to call attention to fact
that use of these books in
public schools will be compulsory,
under the law, after July 1902,
ad that, If old now fit use
are not el before lime
the exchange prices, according to
the contract entered Into with
publishers by the state Text-Book
can be taken
News came from Washington
today that Jim Boston, the
who some days ago poisoned the
family of Dr. X. was
early this morning found banging
from a limb about three quarters
of a mile from town. He was dead
when found, but bow or when he
got to the end of rope not
told.
Coroner of Beaufort county
out to investigate, but the
jury was unable to find anything
further than is told above.
The alter the of
Dr. family, there were
a least some talk-of
lynching who bad made
, confession, and officers spirited
away. was later learned
advantage of by patrons of
public schools. I wish to the was to
you, therefore, to written of . placed in jail
there. The supposition is that he
SHOES
or go barefooted but don't do it or you may have
Buying shoes is cheaper than paying doctor's or under-
taker's I ills, yon will be more comfortable and live longer.
Ow Buyer is now in the Mew York market after
New Spring Cods
which be coming in before long, and we
expect to the Styles and. the most
up-to-date goods in our different departments.
J. B. Cherry Co.
The Only Department Store in
GREENVILLE
notice to all the teachers in
your county inning them lo notify
all children patrons of their
schools, and notice to all
the people of your county through
your county paper urging them to
take advantage of these exchange
prices before July If the
of the public, schools fail
to avail themselves of these low
prices before the begin-
of the next -school year, they
was taken out of jail
sometime Monday night
and carried back near Washington
where lynching took place.
The body was not mutilated at all,
the rope around the neck seeming
sufficient lo carry out their plane.
Reported Sold.
It is rumored Wilmington
will themselves under the bard i that the parties who hold con
necessity being compelled to buy
books ill full price, and
their books, will be left SI use
less properly on their Hands. This
would mean, of course, S great loss
interest the Atlantic
Line have sold out to
Pennsylvania Company.
While this report cannot be
now, for all a position
eat any old
is I you, but come
nice, fresh
hive
that are delicious.
Wholesalers we sell more
FRUITS and than
any store In town, That means
BEST at right prices.
Then if you want u good Cigar
or good Smoking and Chewing To
we these
also.
The place to get HIST every
lime is
the people of the State and to know arc reticent or
to the Any ; ignorance, still there is probably
book that has been Hied or could j considerable troth in it, for
have been used by any child in Pennsylvania Railroad Company
public schools of Carolina made offer some years ago of
before July may he ex per share for the controlling
changed for a new nook of like; interest in the Wilmington and
grade upon same subject at Weldon railroad which is the par-
price quoted. road of the Atlantic Coast Line
I send you under separate cover j the main link in whole
copies of this letter. Send a; system.
copy to every school The Coast Line comprises over
Very truly yours, j miles of road in Virginia,
I North in a and South
of Public Instruction, i us, and, with Plant
has noticed system of Georgia, forms a
that in some schools old line between Florida
conn to lie used, in some Stales. The Atlantic
Instances people in buying Line is in excellent
for the old books, All the market value is above
should read this letter from and it has paid
State Superintendent and comply j handsome dividends for years.
THE NEW GROCERS.
with the law.
The Spring Notes.
Sleeves increasing every day
in size, it seems nut at all
likely that before the summer we
shall be we i ring sleeves
so fashionable in sally follies,
Toe prominence of stripes
small Checks in all new spring
is a mighty poor mule that
won't work both ways.
The of love lire the wire-
less messages from soul to soul.
It may seem strange, but the
cream of experience from
spilled milk.
If you lend joy you will not have
to borrow trouble.
With optimistic oculist
is always in sight.
For Nails, Locks, Doors,
Paints, Rope,
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car-
Tools, go to
E. L TABB,
Next door to Kicks it to
JOB
The special from
to the Richmond Dispatch
of Saturday contains additional
informal ion regarding the rumored
sale of Atlantic to
Pennsylvania
Md., March
Neither u denial nor a confirmation
of the rumors of a sale of At-
Coast Line could be obtained
from the road's officials today.
Harry Walters is
and materials is very, New the directors in
marked, and applies lo silks to discuss the re-
washable fabrics as well as to woo- j ,.,.
en goods. I New York one explanation
White will prove again of probable desire the Penn-
coming while and for the Coast
Ion season, for Midi goods are in property was lo further s
full sway, and cool, dainty, freshly , guard control of the soft coal
laundered frocks will
reign supreme. to acquisition of
Braid laces describe well Pennsylvania Coal Coke Com
new laces made of while washable I by Norfolk and Western
braids for summer gowns. These the latter, it is said, planned to
laces come in lovely in build n connection with the Allan-
various widths suitable In- skirt I tic Coast Line,
as well as fur bodice plausibility of Ibis
The earnings of tobacco trust
last year were nearly
A bigamist Is a man with more
wires than brains.
Lurking ea Street Corners
in are tie of
sir cold touch of
and rheumatism their wort or tor-
. Modern magic in I f
conquers
were of mind with of
body, cu II yourself many a day
of by Sewing good M
In There la but one Painkiller
April Ladies Home Journal.
It's
bitten.
bird that gels frost
the Pact the Face.
mil ion is effected by tact if tbs
Pennsylvania railroad was
led by such a desire, it would hare
lo acquire not Coast Line,
but Seaboard Air Line,
Southern railway, and perhaps the
Louisville and Nashville, all of
which systems lie connected
with the coal fields of
and by lines
over feasible





EASTERN Winterville Department.
J. Ed. Owner
Entered at the Post Office at
Greenville, N. as Second
Mail Hatter.
as,
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS
NOTES.
X. C,
For sets of
floes for furnace, sets Williamson,
ceremony was performed by
Morning l Home.
At o'clock this morning at
home of Mr. L. Moore,
his daughter, Mis.-
O. Mi-ore, was married to
Rev. George Edward Spruill, of
The trouble that is to
according to political
other prophets, will come from the
spirit of that now
seems to pervade every
It is said that the Cones are
for the purchase of the
immense water power at
Rapids, near Weldon, and propose
to erect there the largest
mill in the world. Such enter-
prise will mean much for the
State.
The Daughters of the
of Charleston have
to all the Chapters in North
to attend a on
Saturday. April 12th, to be given
in the Assembly hall of the
man's building at the Charleston
Exposition.
The Democratic Stale Executive
Committee met in Raleigh Tues-
day selected Greensboro as the
place for holding the next Demo-
State The
test between Raleigh and
was close and spirited, the
vote being a tie on two
Greensboro won by I ma
of one. Raleigh has only
itself to blame tor losing the con-
the people become
tired up with the poor
accommodations that offers for
holding conventions.
of tobacco for double furnace.
arc
We aim prepared to
furnish Hues tot large size barns
and ran give double return
flues if on i. We guarantee
of What set these are
easily lilted together with joints
, . . I S. t where Mr. Spruill
wires so they a .- .
.,, , . .,,. I is located as pastor of the Baptist
will not join
orders at once to A. G. Cox Mfg.
, display of bridal by
Six persons were baptized and
Rev. J, X. Booth in the presence
of a number of the friends
relatives of
After the marriage the couple
left on for a visit b
the groom's parents at Henderson
after which they will go to
lunch.
There
was quite a handsome
Some people in lb
received membership in the
Missionary Baptist church last
Sunday night.
A long was
placid in the office at the depot
toe A. C. I- last Monday. Now
our people can talk
if they can't it.
There will be a meeting of the
Democratic votes John
son's stoic Tuesday evening
April 1st at for the
purpose of nominating
tor the various offices and electing
an executive committee to serve
tor the next months.
Miss Ayden,
Sunday With Mis
Cox.
Rev C. is con-
ducting a protracted meeting in
the Missionary Baptist church this
week.
The band have secured the
vices of Pi of. A. A. as
The Episcopal Sunday school
will observe Easter Sunday with
all the necessary incidents to the
occasion.
Cheek by young j
gents with acrobatic and
proclivities hailing from our sifter,
town. Ayden. paid us a visit last
Monday and most
their services in their
and Draperies.
Few things e an of
comfort to a Lame hi pretty cur-
and they ore
useful for ninny purposes. Resides
their decorative aspect, they shut
out draft and exclude dust. The
curtains, for instance, used in lieu
of n door to the homemade ward-
robe protect the dresses within from
soil, while giving charm to the
or lite bedroom.
There women whose first
task when moving is to
range the window
as the those are
completed the house will begin to
look like home. lite
room devoid of and curtains
looks bare and
The materials for
are and
serges, tapestries
for the lilting room, while
for the bedroom art ii prefer-
red or
law relative to a failure to pay pol II provided a voluntary eon-
tax by May 1st depriving the do
as taken by our citizens
of the right to the
election, have asked if
this law applies in municipal
well as in State
elections. The law does so
ply. You must have your poll tax
receipt from the town Tax
to to enable you to vote in preach the chapel next
election, just toe same as you Sunday afternoon. The public
must have your poll tax receipt
from the Sheriff to cable you to
vote in the and count
And these receipts must be
obtained before May 1st.
In payment Their offer
was respectfully declined.
B. U. Chapman went lo Calico
and returned yesterday.
New buildings our town ore
we can make no
rial mention. Suffice It to any we
in l he midst of a regular boom.
Rev. II Bare, of
re cordially invited to attend.
Misses and Rosa, pared.
the admirers of the bride, of whom
there are many. While Green-
ville regrets to lose so charming a
young lady, she is followed by the
best wishes of every on.
The Value i Good
The decision of the jury the
minder teaches a
It it take lo
it shows a good
name Is better than riches.
be guilty or not but
it almost certain that had his
reputation been good he would
never have been convicted the
testimony offered.
is this all, had his previous
life been what it should have been,
people would not have jumped at
conclusion of his guilt, nor
would the citizens of Elizabeth
City been for his blood
and seeking by every proper
Improper to influence
to bring n verdict of guilty.
St. Paul never uttered a truer
saying when he bad his sec
rotary to write the
that evil communications corrupt
manners
the construction
of his gibbet when he began to lead
the life that brought reproach to
the mot her that bore him.
Verily the fate of Wile x should
be a warning and lemon to all.
Southerner.
Governor of Would Postpone
Fur.
St. Louis, Mo., March
Dockery, of Missouri, does
not believe the St. Louis World's
Pair can e held in His
opinion is baaed on the shortness
of lime for preparing exhibits.
He says he believes at lest two
years should be allowed forgetting
up and exhibits
STATE NEWS.
In North Carolina.
A little year-old girl over
and killed by a street car Char-
Monday
J. J. of Rapids,
was murdered and his body throw u
in the canal. There is clue.
J. W. Mullen has won his
for as postmaster I
at Charlotte, though charge
against him came near losing him
the job.
W. H. a noted
musician of Salisbury, died Tues-
day, aged He is by
some Greenville people, having
sit noted a band here some twenty
odd years ago.
Mexican Liniment
tail r Mr ft tart earn
EXPOSITION NORTH CAROLINA WEEK. APRIL 7TH-14TH INCLUSIVE
Mirror;.
Recently m passing through pea
the prettiest village in the
HI m excellent idea
that might with advantage be intro-
elsewhere. Within the knock-
the front door, which in this
Instance Ml about on a level with
the face of the visitor, was placed I
small convex Supposing
visitor is paying call of
congratulation or condolence, how
must it be to pat the
right expression on his countenance,
festive or doleful, before he
knocks at the Graph-
His
Ell Hindi, known as the
of X. J. who
died the other day, recently made
the following have
never been or in love, never
chewed or touched a drop
of beer or other intoxicants; never
played dominoes, checkers or curds
cf kind and cannot tell one
card from another. have never
been to a play, men in church, or a
circus; never saw the inside of
theater, have re skated with a
girl on the ire. hough I was when
a boy ; a skater, and
I think few nun experienced
pleasure I did when a young
Wood's Seeds
BEST FOR THE SOUTH.
SEED POTATOES
Oil OF Oil SPECIALTIES.
We save thousands of barrels in
stock; the bent
and Virginia Second Crop Seed.
Wood's 1902 gives
comparative crop result, both
to and yield, with Main,
grown and It
also contain much other
and valuable Information
Potato. Write for and
Potato Price list.
Wood's Descriptive
1902 i . . practical,
information about ml I
the beat MM
lo f rum.
different other
Of lO
free
Wood Sins,
Trucker.
to for
For a Lame Back,
Sore Muscles,
or, in fact, all Lameness and Sore-
of your body there is nothing
that will drive out the pain and in-
quickly as
Mexican a
Liniment.
If you cannot reach the spot your-
self get some one to assist you, for
it is essential that the liniment be
rubbed in most thoroughly.
Mexican Liniment
th and an doMe Ur
a k a
Hooker, -if Miss
Galloway, of
I after several visit
I ii k lure, returned lo
The of the Sadie Carrol
strongly calls to aid Dally spent Sunday in
a defect in our law. That lo n.
, . . M's. Talbot
committed
a whole family, so far as
his went was just as
guilty of murder as though all bis
victims had died. for
the latter they were all saved by
assistance, under such
circumstances the could
have been given only a few years
in penitentiary, I punishment
no ways titling magnitude of
crime. Doubtless this
prompted the people to take
aw in their own hands and mete
out the punishment crime lie
served. Lynching are deplorable
but good laws promptly executed
would stop them.
asked if be thought the
Pair could be held in 1301, and if
How He Finally Proposed.
Why don't speak for your-
she asked of diffident
suitor.
want to speak for
he
man, you arc going the
pace that
so, parson. My
bile ran down six a
dog Chicago News.
Her Pet Dog.
I her lake him in her arms
And hold him to hi-r
her love in him and
would
And tam, If not enough
To love
In lit mill In cheek
Tl- n . K t or
r Ii r I C .
ii-. I'M o
I I
nil
Aw.,
makes a of and
Your advertisement in
goes light along with its
work.
advertisement work
all the time business for
the wise advertisers.
If yon want people to visit your
store put your advertisement where
it will be read, that is
How to Grow
Cotton for
Prepare your laud well, well and a that
command a better price when you offer it the market.
Two years ago I a peck of seed, planted them on half
acre of land picked a bale of cotton that weighed pounds,
shipped this through Mr. B. J. Cobb together with several
other bales of good variety and bale sold for three eights of a cent
more per than the lot. The lint is far superior to any cotton
sold on this market and the yield is far ahead of anything we have la
this country. Numbers of the best farmers in the saw my
crop growing the Sold and it as floe as they ever saw.
I am now offering these seed for sale at 91.00 a bushel. Parties
wanting any of the will please send me their order at as I
only have a limited quantity for sale.
THE.
REFLECTOR
O. L. JOYNER,
Greenville, N. U.
of
dull, tame over evening
and remained until Monday with
son. who is a student III the,
High School.
Mrs Murphy of Which
art I, Is visiting the family of M.
G. Bryan She has also placed
her son in our school.
and J. H.
of Greenville, came down
Sunday to see the girls, they
saw I hem, too.
during Presidential year, re j
plied yes in both
think by we could-
hive the Fair entirely ready in
all feature and department,
and I do believe St
Company would n township, Pitt
that is i Presidential year
LANDS POSTED.
All persons are hereby forbidden lo
I pan in any way upon lands, or to bunt
with dog or gun without my
In America.
Washington, March
secretary of treasury today
sent to the senate a of a
commission of medical officers of
the marine hospital service
pointed to Investigate the origin
and prevalence of leprosy in the
foiled States. report shows
cases of leprosy in the I
Slates distributed by slates as fol-
Alabama,
Florida, M Georgia, Illinois,
Iowa, Maryland,
Minnesota,
L-t Come.
Our advertisers ate
making strong demand the col
minis The lo tell
the people of their excellent stocks.
Well, they know a good thing
when they see it, and they know-
where to put an announcement for
people to read. We will make
room for all that come, and it is
enlarge paper.
Merry
I will Saturday
at o'clock at in v home, a
society will go under
name of in which
I wish all the children in town to
take a part, both and girl.
We will devote I part of the
lime lo some course suited
to the It will cost to be
come a member cent and I
cents monthly dues, to keep up
expense of the society such
buying music and things which
will be
I hope I hat everybody will read
this, and consider the matter lie
fore they send their children.
II not make any difference
how small or large you are, a
,. there will be something provided
getting to look like they going, ,. ,
, . for all to do. We also would be
to make us buy another press and . ., . . .
glad in h older people who are
interested in such work unite with
adjoining of J. H.
Smith, CC. N. H. J.
W. A Bra., Wall W
Venters and J. A.
March H, 190-.
People read this paper for
there is in it, and will see
what you have to say.
If you have not time to write
the advertisement yourself or
know just what you want
to say, let us know and we will
help you get it up.
We have bi attractive
cut to illustrate ad-
which you can
for the asking.
A Southern Enterprise For The South.
mil, Broad St.,
In the Idea bas prevailed In the past that when la need
one moat lake an trip to par.
detriment.
where Cheap Bate. be obtained k cot half In two
. . urn an i of north
to visit in
Stock now
have recently made. All coed.
plain n of ten per I
1888
1902
as we will make
Mm
The New York police arrested a
professional Ht the
other day. It was his practice to
lull down the sidewalk front
line private residence and
pretend lo have a whereupon government to appropriate a large
look
MY LINE.
and
MY SPRING MILLINERY
Is now ready for you lo see.
To see It will prove to you that
I have the Largest, Prettiest
Cheapest stock ever shown
in Greenville,
MY PATTERN HATS
will be sold tit extremely low
prices. I have bad years ex-
in business, have
ways given you good
Come See
what I have to offer you now.
All at The Reflector
Mr. of Virginia,
Children's Hats from cents up.
Hats from tents to any price desired.
I will bi ably assisted If Mrs. Ella
My customers already know that tries to
. them in shaping and trimming hats to become the wearer. We
be would usually carried into sure for good roads in this country I get each month the season,
the home, dosed with restoratives .,, mU for only fourth my flew Hack H-t
SO; Mississippi, Missouri, and presented with money by as bas already been expend
Montana, Nevada, New York, sympathetic proprietor after re-i He
g, North Dakota, Oregon, tiling a 1- By this
ho sometime made as t-
Texas, Wisconsin, n.
should home.
MRS. L. GRIFFIN.
At Old Stand.
gin
SCHOOL- BOOKS
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
VOL-
PITT COUNTY, M. C . MARCH
WELL WORTH
SEEING.
and to
know or not arc
coins to R l In
and
It a
of
Hon. and of
Hr a
to -i South
a Indian and
in or
and
ton
art truly
of a
f truly H
not told of
a of
for la m
If la an
in. panorama la
written
of in a
and In
of lo who
i.-. .
It . nay.
If la a
m no
one wk. It will
or n w.-
will
of
North Carolina Week
At the Great Exposition
APRIL 7th TO 14th
t-
.





CHARLESTON
THE CHARLESTON EXPOSITION
The Magnificent Display of the South in I i s
and of the World
TIE
ltd
South Carolina Inter-Stat. and West Indian
Presents Peat that
Attract Thousand Visitors.
A GREAT expo,.
Dakota, Missouri and
of th. and
variegated marble from being
i. deals n Th
i g of th.- I State
is iii tad
great
toeing eastward the building
PALACE OF COMMERCE.
I i rate i- Hi., three bob
I semi
their thus retrains th.
bark ground for the
Cotton la and
or Agriculture at the end
; Within its wells la the
covering f.-t or
abuse spun where the
in shadowy or
reamers at i. et funds and
.- moan, which nature i i munitions
of gold
thee an here exhibits
ii a par. The of for
mole here have
fan. v . visitors, who
beaut The Many in at en
beautiful i I
price.
Sweep if Review of Spring Time
Fairyland in
City by the e by Its Pioneers in
f d I Preheats
Scents to Draw the People
of World to Gaze Upon One of
the Fairest of the Century
lain
.-
i hi I
am t.
m a V
i h
of brilliant t i lark
i i.
lion In a . I
ll in a
I mi
I .
i I
II my
mi i III ; I
la
an
v. value
i ; to the
of a
I h Ci.
tad h .; u
la tin n nm i I tab
l l en A
the .- .
AND UNIQUE.
ii i nun k of
n 1.1 m ,
i i n
and Weal i- no in
J. C. HEMPHILL.
mid Man
lone,
. i
,. .
rap id
n- r,
. d f
the .
U and
I h , In n
n f the
i. r the tar what la
known .- the
Here are i f
I i
h t a
. i. I,,
pan f
i palate
diplomat
of it i I he
pi . in of Card P W b
of of Char
ii Made
tho To it will
moved
iii be .
A PICTURE Or BEAUTY.
The Bert ion in ti i
r an-1
tore have
Hi i This i half ti-
1-v happy at
I hi ii t on whirl
u been
n i. to the r the I
two
the while
an up bait
CAR AND STEAMER.
i at.- of
from
inf.- iii. I. i. be had la
k trip i be made by
To a trip by
. r Hi.- M
land on
aide tho If by
i com boa then a half hour
th- an Cooper
around by Bat
up river
without
There arc
in in Lima, and
aN n t.
i I.
had to
i Palace Tin mo
i roll either f
the
hi the
THE GOVERNMENT EXHIBIT
n from
lo aid la her
but t-r the aid of ProM
dent v,
Cabinet a and tho head of
wan
i d in end la the
made fr a In the its motif tho proper display of tho
of this, twenty lint of tho and la
tho i- th.-
den, it t by day, brilliant
of and
rotor inn
tho effort d trio
of Pat In
lake. Na re
ran than as,
m tho and
thin f and
ii out
or nod
i and and
or
water
and of an
Oriental had by four
are of
tanks, plate aided
by mirrors at th.- to
tho live mi the
waiTs. is from
and tho the
in to heal
in of the la a lame
lank, with bottom of this
family of
Alaska
many in addition to
lank U n
of tho work don.- tho
in the
of for
inn fish, of boats, and one of
on tho grounds,
th.-
of and
Tho exhibit hf
ho have an twins; -n-
la Bade
Th- t- of or tho
Is
and la
display anode ., the
the ore turn by h
Had
THE PALACE OF TINE ARTS.
This .
tho mural
Department of Exhibit of
MR. E. L. JR.,
and Id i
i i i
Is of
CAPT. P. W.
tho
i. n awing .-i i I la
r Inn h n hi
then n i M
haw had In; ind I
. . i i . .
h t i ion . ti in all in
; I. i i I i
And
U. i . .
.
Invite
hi m who h I
apt Mil i in
i Buffalo The
mi as of m
o i ii Expo Ion I In
many
h Then
hen pun i n I
I i h . i i
pot wed I no r Kn i Ion hi r
are .
h Hi h a
l om re a ho found
IO. I
THE AT THE HUM.
i v. . on .,.
. .
nil
. a to hi en
i m m av ire due Hut
; ant i all m n ho n lo the
m mm r w
l ; the
i I ha
III
d for ii i . if it a
tar Ra
been u a
t.
h high
, .
l .,
i id r
i; ,.,
M I.-. tin i. whom . , .
i I nae, on
I i th ,., ,., ,.,.
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Bill i . ;
the i s . i
i-ha h
II
f I Id n
i. .
of
. in i.
i; . n I lion in I
I Ti-- I. ml
ml In I h
COL. C S. GADSDEN.
Director.
Weal Indian tho on-
th.
the exhibits
from the War, the Ag-
the the
Hun the Pi
Tho National has g
in it is the direction
the it
froM the
n ii of the
i. if and the eat ire
made Buffalo froM Philip.
in-i that is
studied and In.
. u la a revelation i. night.
r tr and of iii.
or the and
of the
and
directly boat
pent building on th- mound-, id.
COTTON PALACE.
Tail i that chef
or of
u over
of floor and I- about fuel
in length, it i- realm piece
which radiate to
of
is a feature of it,
Handing here there i a
mow and its lake.
Within nil- Pot ton Palace Caro-
of
ration and and
tho Midway a. has Defer .
gathered together at any
ii- told of tho
inn n is
in frill plant,
i ism, hall, and th.-n on
ii is baled, spun, wove
Lad the mush d product And
in i an wall the shows by.
what of tho and
in
tho other
late real dim Bx
flatter Bad n i
MR.
and
and tit age vast
lino of
and H
done
THE AUDITORIUM.
and into
a walk. Tho
is in form, do-
and la the
pergola by
it u a with
waling
la it la a which
In one ever
made by Mailer, of Maryland,
Bx Tho in-
of tho Is with bunt-
lag while sloping and wide
make u a comfortable
SOME STATES AND CITIES.
Turning tin. towards the
Natural find at
the Building, u
whoso upon
mid
M n place of for
and it rum.
beaut a Ban
id la lo be
had the
in
Maryland Building, of the
Mission type, it is elaborate in its do-
lulls and nut rut tho
lo It being gear g
from
t ordering upon
la the New York built
it- tho type, with of live
mow draped its two have
an II has a him--
Saul of own.
Directly i- Philadelphia
rotunda
is Boll, guarded
Tho is
pure white in color, and a long
by
it a unique
in it are fun of m-
of tho done in
of
OVER LAKE JUANITA.
Here, on f the lake la the
known as In
ware, Out
ho lake elect He
i dot its in tho
lie
I ii hi of
South and Weal In-
in the
Building a
me lust the right of the
bet worn tho Natural and Parka it-
it equally effective from
in formating it has
two Banking placed
at
lag the lad with tho i
building -t
th- and exit I lo
and from ground
PI rent ml dome rotunda t
feel in diameter, Mend m
t the roof to a height of TS
the ground The fee
tun
round balcony which boldly Into I
COL. J. H. AVERILL.
General of the
THE ADMINISTRATION II l-
an I If
r K. k
t u i k
Jon I, of
i lie an the beautiful
I a I Mr. I
t . , v, York, i
,. h
th- Th.- many rooms of tho
r l ii in
tar various
in building i a
in. and tho
or with pit
enriched
and la i
the of the dome de-
i tin Building,
and r rho mull plain
and i th-
and
in W. H. WELCH.
of tho
in i mu h of i pal
Tho option Of th.
in the of Ba. r
teal their
to and I i in pi
that the rightful Metro.
Part the St
thin through i gate I i
Ira I In lira
harbor
lined I hi i hi
no,, h . n i.
. . .
in bi i i
n k
men th mi h
. ml no i I
m i pit i iii
i i i i
A FAIRYLAND FOUND.
M i ii is beautiful
tN bank I
r.
la
bi . ball
with H
i got to i tin Ideal
laud of
ind h bat p i
The alight rolling r
land in m m n i u
Main gr
MINES AND BUILD-
Tin i- in-a of great
lo k and i the Hi
la nil North
r In II la from i
heal
a pi
Hut on through and
gee in the
PALACE OF AGRICULTURE
ii the
here is fuel -i
in ii M th
i play from of South
most in
are . rope an I par.
with
II tern tun
u In the I he i
Machinery and
t en
MR. J. L. DAVID,
Director.
rent re or normal ii
booth, where i
rays a beautiful 11-
The lake been i.-t in
from Hi.- River, a
the PI hot
the
Over the bridge th
la
Hull
first point ranched
i being attractive,
Tho is the
betas f and is
and weal i four
up i. ti is
era
and mounted
upon while a of
Audio other tho
preach t. the to which entrance
Is by a or low Hop.
Th.- within is divided Into a
central side It
fully as an
of tho work on nut
as was at
an. is I g ii. long, M
feel wide, height being N
Th.- building is light i by large
wide,
and providing
for a splendid the an
within. Tin- color
with the general motif of
ivory and Is most
Th.- of art la
It- ts duo to
Mr,
of N. w York, the Art Director the
position, and hi given lo
the of or early
exhibit mil.- or tho
work Miniature and
being a noticeable feature,
Thane largely from
are of
The only
by a i of
signing tho Peace Protocol with
by Its bold
and Its to detail at
trail attention.
To before every
reverence,
tho deep are
of of
K. Lee
Southern
a of rare Internal, la tint
in Art Palace, and the la
Plowing if Is profitably From
n. by a walk, over a
bridge an Inlet from the
river, reach a
THE WOMAN B
This is In suburb of lac
and i built in all of at-
from what wan before
n magnet which drew
and to u
th.- tho
the woods, and here on
of g
wide
gray in
a country
over
keynote or
mm of
is a with a and
In is h you back for
I- of The broad lawn
j sloping from portico In the
of river,
ranee, a prim little garden
our great, great
with it- bordering on
pink-, and Bow-
it a from an-
ago.
In property
a man
of prominence are
well known Carol In lam Hero he no
a bra if country hum., famed for
hospitality, through its drives
h v.-
In Ml of the
tho plantation form-
b owned by but
of late yearn the prop, i r w
b on lo
it Inn,
i ho lure of bi
hat
o no
no
lam
it the f
M j building n-1 ii view of
THE COURT Or PALACES.
This
within
Hat
is
divided gaol. central
an in r sir-
round I all
Wit hind be out aide of en-
tire North pro
Hi i th. t i
the la area
there is about Th.
building In form, and i.
after some of the old
i of Italy. It is
in with
above
in
The ii Hot will Of
kinds r
Minn
in fun in-
pi
from North
i,.
biter I.
f the
Cotton i
are all the
in
ea and i
level ti- porch is
rent rho
i- by various
n i tiled
lure typically
a Hint
s. at vat . in i initial
enriched win terrain
point-.
The i m . aide the
bun each a
i I oh era gad i
smaller low era on r
a n going
of
SUNKEN GARDEN
.
i ton. ii. being larger
at fan
Huffs I o Th. I.,, i f
Hi and
THE M If Y
in there is both or
i It n . long
with i Many
being
a porch the
with a gable above, as
deeply corrugated roof Banning tho
i in via tho
type
i M kinds,
textile, i g
to electrical n i.
as up in ears
. iii mils In i host.
THE TRANSPORTATION BUILD.
mu north
ha-, is in
it are in to
Ii l an I
law, its Hind roof loll
or In tho
tin- latent la and
electric
by
Meant, , air or
and v. of or
Here is to
exhibit
FISHERIES
between two
or and
Juan It a is m. it
EVERYTHING
PlUM now until . u
then
dully of great
in the ally and at the n
mi .
l i in
ii Inn i
of the
s i tn
admittance In the Ra
i. an t. h id in be pat i
in enter tho rat e k. i hi .
-t the Maim .
in the man k hi
It ind Mi
g. well ml
their will In
for two Noun Carolina
April ; 1.1
There are state and Di
lion
nil hinds f In
big Day i-
Hon.
o, mi tar
LOUISIANA PURCHASE BUILD-
This ha-, i
Ion tn of h.
typo or m h of
it latticed ire
beautiful th- i. a or
Its of home
ft n. make a frequent-
ed plan, when on eon f
II of I
an of th
THE NORTH
THE WOMAN'S BUILDING.
It a that made the old
Colonial home the Woman's Building,
for H was a vantage ground to
upon. The of have car-
out the of tho and
tho building la fitted up In
colonial In chamber are
of furniture nod silver, yielded up
to aid the by the older
of Who them
Invaluable On the
Old family portraits of value,
the production of early American
lag of Gilbert. Morse,
Sully, Copley, West
others equally well known In their
Ur.
The building Is of two
the wide or the
first floor, where a cup of
from Charleston, can I enjoyed.
The lea farm there Is tho only one on
this and lea Is equal In
the best Imported. The product is
the result of many years of In
lea culture, now la beyond the
experimental baa proved
log can Brown profitably in Am-
a company has been formed,
controlling thousand game of land.
a thousand of which will under
Within the adorned with
plants and tho scone Is a beau-
one. More In hallway with
cure ad and in rooms with
antique furniture and
of are to seen. In the
library are books whoso Inspiration was
brain, unions those are
some from the of
a of is
law aid Is
Rice where the on-
are opportunity to
bow to rightly serve the
so raised In South
which of many great rice
Holds.
another one a boon to
tired mothers, is the
whore are cared tor
day, and In a room dose la shown
how hospital naming is done by trained
mo ape,
Then there l the culture exhibit.
g the of Charleston there
was a fine trade In silk, ex-
of early industry shown.
energy of the of
the the silk worms were
raised on mulberry In
reels wore and
white silk made for the
This domain of fair woman, n partial
and Incomplete whose attraction
has Wen n. I- over by
of women
Mis.
of the Board of Woman
la a tho family of the
John C, and
a State reputation one of
most popular women In South Carolina.
She great executive ability, her par-
charm and position
to her other for inn
successful conduct of
of her position. In this work she i
of women from all
of State, whose
ability are aiding in tho great
of the Woman a
of the Board of Women
are Mrs. Brawler,
vice
second vice president, Mrs.
William Alston Mr--.
H. P. Alston, assistant secretary,
Henrietta Murdoch, treasurer.
In addition to there is a
list of prominent Indies of
who have charge of various matters per-
to the department and lady
from other States. Mr
Price North Caro-
In tho Hat.
to over the
of the Woman's for is a
of great fascination, once within Ms
hospitable it Is hard lo bid it even
Phasing on across tho Common,
vows of beautiful Ashley the
always charming live oaks are to be had
the visitor into tho wide
porch r the
GUATEMALA AND ALASKA.
In Mellon of a dock
into the river where
st. smaller craft CM land.
Here. too. Is
This Is built of bark, the
one typical of the houses of
try. In It the resources of
In most
lo Alaska Is n far cry.
hen. also Is to ha seen Alaska
Building, and within it n collection of
material from the regions of and
cold. Mere there are polar boars, blink
other exhibits toll of in
North.
THE NEGRO BUILDING.
from
the
n live oak grove, is tho Negro
This is long low of
order of
on- and of a
mission type, In metal la like
a huge its are
In tiled roof mid windows
with It two
which is an inner court, and contain
twelve square feel of space.
interior with
exhibit tore is
advance on the of the Negro.
Tho head of the
In Charge Is Hooker T Washing
ion. and a
been mads.
bus
the race exhibit this
a great yet there la hero tho
which show that in the
roan i,.
in other industrial lines, and in
educational force, being exhibited 1-1
display of other great
Negro institutions
Th. exhibit not a Urge one. but It
ban boon made and Is
It to and
verdict a careful In-
is
back the
for render has been
In consecutive order
our way,
THE RACE TRACK.
II U an
feature r the
lb. dally races which lake
pence em-ii The la
half one II Bear
fan old Washington of
Jockey Club.
A speedy string of horses are run
dally and there is each afternoon
interest shown In the exciting con-
the of the the cheer
of the people and the rush of the
making one of of each day
Taking in tho circuit of
a miniature railway, which though tiny
hag speedy trip Boarding the car-
at the race truck we whirled
through the Avenue of States and
and with a brief view of the
Building. Auditorium and Court of
re landed the Midway,
that we enter
gated we may Inspect the
WEST INDIAN BUILDING.
This la placed tho entrance to the
Midway ii contains a moat Inter-
exhibit from these islands about
which lately d
broke. the courteous at-
representatives from Cuba and
have most
ranged resources of
their The win find
much to him here, well a
RICO,
But the music, and the laughter,
the cheers, and shrill of
enter upon
THE EXPOSITION MIDWAY
It an imposing entrance
for the Mid
u worthy of the rm, the
frolic and knowledge Is to
gained inside of it, for there is
bi well as fun.
Though not the to be reached one
or the host all round on tho
Midway is you the
l one or most
animals in tho world you do not
want to miss Then there
the with its
wheel rush or In caverns
dark, bright Know this, oh you
who arc tilled sentiment and
your heat beloved along, fail lo ride
through In one of Jolly
little boats. You're a loser If do not.
But who ran talk seriously When
there s visit t tho Midway
Perhaps you've boon on it. at
or Omaha, or Nashville, or
Buffalo, If you have you are going
again and If then Charleston has a
revelation for yon, id a rich Mid-
way m
The or
his foghorn voice is at work, the
music sounds nut, camel with h.
or Uh
sin. of Cairo are Over
nay the Bull while
the of the Cuban
your rapt admiration.
Her,, come the sadly out of
tin temperature In this laud of summer
lime, sunshine flowers, while beyond
tho quaint in
arc ready you in
or acrobatic Across the
snoot there Is a museum, some of whose
exhibits that of Now
Then
and
Animal Wild
Roping Show, The Moorish Palace, the
Kitchen, the Red
lions Wayside Inn. he Plying
Chariot and attraction after attraction
the Midway the delight of
young and old, of grave and gay.
in wide confetti
o,
B. K. Vice President.
S P. Treasurer.
P. Secretary.
Directors Waiter In-
B. r. P,
Rivera, U
Bill be fought and night fireworks will
h an added beauty to the bizarre
only tin- Midway with its people J
all nations can produce fur
course see Midway. It's part
of the shear, and It's a part will
bring smiles and laugher to your
fat. It is u Jolly Midway show that the
offers to visitors.
PLASTIC ART IN CITY.
American an is everything
can, it advances, in no department
this advance been more rapid than in
and South Carolina
and Weal Indian II
the latent It baa the
age of alt the others
all parts of the and
the Ivory Oily are lo I,
n beautiful most of which
represent allied to
with high have
from their talent, in
in the court of
la evident. The by
of New
Hire tor of Si The place bears
inspiration in lite or
and Is in two Maine. the
Iota who fare
and hands Uplifted to the rising BUg
Shave a reverent of Ins
and to who calls for
to tin King of and
him avow error of his faith ho de-
his In his god. It Is a
strung grouping las
red m
Another i of the Indian Group, by
Carl Tent, Now York. In the
la presented in
heroic pone, saying his
the women
who fretted away his Ufa
captivity on Island. whoso
l or Fort
leader Is Um
war, ills wife
the or an Indian by a stave
bad as a slave by
th owner or her mother. For
tools swore He wan
hie days when released from
irons iii wait for his
and killed o a
fought, hut was am.
in Florida
raptured by at gel or re
and at the age or thirty-four
died in part
mid the
maternity group. and
child. work talented
Elsie Ward, u woman.
first Is a type of South
grouping t
Infant, The
other most tho
love which In woman's
as she her list born.
In I hi drove of near
Is y
l Is a
to by
where in r
reach whore
MRS. WILLIAM ALSTON
May be r
ion.
ire
Starr. One I-
while h
On
it is lust then
betrothals made during
Two her fine I
by Mr. Theodore it.
by
Fisher another
of Juanita. us if from a
hiding place the marsh Is a third
the work it is
great mouse and sculptor's work I
Hue lo nature.
a group lo became
The Negro by Charles A.
who in it the la
three moral,
educational, h oh
l-i- was mu placed In front
as it was regard
s tenting their race
it is typical and
i xi d group.
Shell from Union
Building SI
Washington Light
i Damaged by the
Tin Wall Street of Broad
St reel
Home.
The Charleston Library.
Offices,
The Hid from which Extend
the steps from which Gen.
and which was formerly a War
their notes fellowship and good will.
The new a magnificent
building, is across the way. and Just be-
Is the Police Department, a most
Interesting structure. In the city
located between the City Hall and the
Building. I- the
shows the hard lime has
brought to It.
end It a largo window in front of
Is the m It the
and reading d-k. with , . .
winding stairs leading up to the
On r the window
Four Dot
the roof nod II-
walls,
twenty-two Miles
from I is
In
Forest and th,
ii r Inn arc hi re, and .
one of th I
In world pay
to Summon lib
Ton Farm of Dr.
C t. i-- om of in
I The hunters Bad
At the foot of street is the
from whose steps
in and which Is n pine,
with Interesting history. At one
a prison Col Isaac eon.
fined In its and led from it ti
execution, ibis the time it
used as the by the Brit-
at
The Custom Mouse on Bay, near in the
the foot of Market street, is a bountiful growing
building, and from its eastern side n
view of the Cooper river is obtained.
The Central Market is another
of it begins with a
hall on Meeting street, Market
and many streets
to Baal Bay Here the should
go early the morning, or on Sal
evening between C and o'clock If ha
to e.- the method of be n
Along the of th.
of that devoted to sale of
meal Bab. may be the useful
the without
are a sight.
tO It t
of the
ed by them
menial
Is a much
of Palms.
Mouse.
Th.- Mermaid and
with lend balustrade the lake in the
weird I sunken by is an i-r
to little sport Inn
dolphin
Is another beautiful ts
of
by Been i-
entering Midway, while Mai
is r
in antiques there are bu h in
Apollo. Mercury.
Venus Marble Fawn,
Cupid and others, busts there
Bacchus, and
to all a
NORTH CAROLINA
The made by
Carolina an attraction will V-
an added power draw North Carolin-
to th Exposition, and from alt r
th. State give Bid
in a bu
of
I While from State will
I by the
I is one week that will see Charleston
I captured by the from North
I Carolina Tali is the week
April T, and dining that Governor
College of Charleston and its Famous
um.
The 1.-1
I S.
Tin- Mall.
Magnolia Cemetery.
Country Club Grounds.
in an Haiti.- Fields.
Mourn over the River,
Naval sue. purchased by Government.
OM Lawton Plantation and
Icon Park.
Palmetto Trees,
Porter Military Academy.
and other Public
Schools,
Mil Stone dated 1738.
Old to Wagoner
Green.
German ran
Statue John C Calhoun.
South Military Academy.
Citadel Square Baptist Church.
Piece of Tabby Wall.
Colon Lane,
Historic Jump Island.
Cathedral Chanel.
Clue Specimen of Colonial
South Corollas Hull.
Fort r.
Fort Moult He,
The Beautiful Battery.
Meeting Point of
pf and Rivera.
of the Work o
Memorial to Confederate Dead.
Besides the places mentioned in th;
of there other of
Interest, among these are Phil-
Church among
to men may be
that of Carolina's John
the
nor of Church and Queen streets is
church, well worth a
On Broad street In tho
Catholic Cathedral. St. which I-
now being re-erected on the old lines.
having been destroyed in great fir.-
The Citadel Square. th a specimen
of old or wall, part
of th.- old Revolutionary of
should be
drill of the will enjoyed.
Th various schools and colleges have
Imposing buildings and these are worth
Especially should the library
and Museum of th- College of Charles-
Ion be Seen.
EXPOSITION GROWING MORE
BEAUTIFUL.
The lab t a umber of barb n
News Courier says or the pr.
v.
in I warm and the all filled
of Boa
in were with II
Tm greets were
SB I lb Ion R I
t- a h v
ton
Exposition on
I no
live, tin I
for
visitors Every
the most
walker In the
tin to .
air j. d The gallant
Leonard of the Mm Corp
Rented to k. mil
the The r the
Carolina v. . ,.
parade South
May Butler Military Ban
huh ban been engaged by I hi
On the win play thin parade,
give
Pal it e n. Saturday a an I
night, the Band
two one n- b tin Court
P and on Sunday afternoon
the r- In
a n , om in the
of Ind n. week and th t
up lo the end of the
or duly. is to
the public with many and
the will I
v all lire In th
visitors to the an I
lighted it it-
one was Mrs. Its bi
famous in Revolutionary times,
who was living in It when the British arT represent a I
the city. 1781-M. The
The House, one of tho oldest
houses In Charleston, built about by
Miles Brow-ton. Is probably the best
served and most specimen of co- .
architecture lo seen In the city,
on the west side of King street, the
and above street. Miles Brew.
ton, with his whole family, was lost I
and the passed to tin. is-
headquarters of Sir Henry
Clinton was used by Lord
The William House an-
other historic place. It is n wooden
building, corner of South Battery and
church streets, and was the property or
Col. William Washington, of fame as a
officer.
The right thing m do,
is to go the Exposition, and t i
keep on going. will soon
baseless fabric of a dream. Let
all enjoy it while
BOARD IN CHARLESTON.
Accommodation and Reasonable
Rotes In Some
Houses
and hi i
regiment made
by .
up of
I'll I
III
I Te-
from each el the three regiment
of tho Stale, under of I
j k. will i
Chin lesion.
Many or the cities of the State h
during week, and ll
will tie n grout place Where
from the east, the west and the
clasp heads with
or South Carolina.
CITY an
i of Charleston la in
It ha-
It, BOOrs on score Of pis
interest, hum has history
made. In number
la given to Itself,
but the visitor lo will
need a condensed
is a list of
should ha while in
ion.
of spots of beauty
arc.
The Fatuous Central Market
Hall.
circular Church.
Philip's Ch ii.
on bran raid
Hall of i
St. Church, attended
Washington Chimes brought from
land.
PI of Rota rt
Square
pm-
Status of
N M
Women i
Light
IT
old
Andrea i
ATTRACTIONS IN THE CITY.
in will find a
lo visit,
would take weeks.
A short account of
SOme Of chief , Interest will
be of In the North who
lo learn what Is to
OUTSIDE ATTRACTIONS.
Leading in list is a visit to Port
situated in plain view from the
whoso very name tells of its his-
To this the steamers go twice n
day and Tor H cents round trip, in-
a of the other of In-
is made.
Magnolia Cemetery, just outside of the
city, of gnat lo visitors. It
is a beautiful or the Dead and
in It among hundreds of striking memo-
rials, is the monument in
ii is a executed
bronze figure of g soldier in Confederate
uniform, on a granite
feet high, while around it are eight
headstones marking the graven of
who died in of Charles-
ton, and on the field at Gettysburg.
Mount Pleasant, with Its high bluff of
yellow sand, pleasant situation Lodging Ml cents
screes the Cooper, i. a pretty place for a b week
visit.
Island, Its tin.- beach
three miles long and Fort la
an not t,. be missed. At the
gateway to the fort is grate,
The establishment of a Slate,
garrison Moult He, and build-
of new has added much
to the life of the which i a
and
Mrs. S K
To parties desiring
places than the when
the following Informal on
Exposition will be
by Mrs. Huger street,
one door west of Meeting street cat l
cents up for a.
cording to location and number In room
Meals, tine.- per day, one dollar.
in advance
comfortable for
transient boarders will he round on
line sin I. Mil i
F, Smith. W a for I
Hi Id Society
to all linen or, to re-
th- following M
day two mi one
Three and lodging J
So. rat. i
THE OLD
summer resort.
The of formerly Long
Island, across from
Island and directly facing
ocean, is of finest resort.
on the Atlantic. Its broad and smooth
beach, eight miles long, sloping so gent-
surf is possible at any
hour of the is a great attraction.
Tie interior la covered with u donas
growth of live
other trees and is typically tropic.
The electric railway of
dated lakes you to It. The
is a resort for pleasure. An
pavilion, bath houses,
ant, steeple chase Fern.
nil of a mod.
. i ii i. sort are lo be found
also a well hotel.
tho city on the
i another delightful
on part of if the new
of the United States is to
be located, it is to be one of the
finest in world.
of Into n
glides Oil r ;,. ; v
The Old Mill
i tract ion offered by Mr.
B. Km knell an Ion
In Charleston, and n i om
attractions people again o
again
la Hi me r. , mill with
ii whet i lo the i
as n In Within the
water whirls along in a
. In the midst of h
non In i i. i.- of while d n
happy voyage -.- n from t.
of the South follow,
leading up to o Church, Ni I
and n.
R II
board i Into vie
s w km
many i no i h n
. pi I laid in i. th. i Mill
rid through II
Try boat a, a bethel i
id -in a ml t- H
II . i . ;
ind p trip I mad you will i
lo join in praising It.
The county
i in
i at the
mg Broad
and coin-
corner Of Meet-
and along this
Its
hi
will be found a large number Of
and offices of the
men of die city. On one
Meeting and Broad Is tho fa-
i Bl Michael's Church, whose hat
chime of bolls have
Ocean the times, and have a history
nun in of this historic
church Washington in
worship and in graveyard mar
Show the of have
been In their day Prom the tow-
r quarter of an hour is told of in
chimes, ii on Sunday their
an la hymns, while on
i break merry
peal of sell airs which In
tie mill
th. city, i a wonderfully
Live Oak and
in primeval growth and the broad
bordered by
thirty high, iii spring are a
perfect glory or color foreign and
rare no every able, being
bi. tided in a combination of art
i ire to -i, r. beaut p
H feature i duplicated nowhere
In the country, though
i it i n the public
by the hundreds going to II
St Andrew's church, light miles
the by s beautiful drive
b over the river
ton, laid fr
In and in church was built
Destroyed by n as rebuilt in
Crock a the old church
Bl Si i- called, some mile-
from Charleston, is by the At-
lamb Line, on
the of the Th
church has four arch and door
on each tide, while on cm i
s i in the west door
in a her young. At
THREE GREAT HOTELS.
The visitor Is oil h
difficulty in bring housed In
during visit, and he in sun
m i bu i-iii- i or pm i
mine.
lion are boarding
private house i p
and hotel i
t. to i- r If preferred then i
rooms in be ha I I I
h day m ill be ha i n i
plan at from r
ml he
i the t. i t. M
i of n ho r
will bring ye , . i- I
, i if
But boas
i- The
st. John and
fully I
hotel the i n Is
per day,
. i i and
of
hang -i
from
to i n
Th.
n. th
psi ,. I
m i u in n
barroom to





THE WEEK,
GREAT CITY OF CHARLESTON
of the Attractions to Visitors of the Most Historic Stands Second to None at the
. ,, , . i. Charleston Exposition.
City on the American Continent.
ITS BUSINESS Al FUTURE
What it Has to Offer to the World as a
of Commerce and Trade and the Many
Advantages t be Obtained.
FEATURES
beautiful appearance a you
up to ll, gad in a
flout. only say la gin-
that in grand splendor
decorations, Banners,
e, shipping, Indeed
everything, h far nil J
or r . i t in Am.
ha trade,
. and in
everything much gaiety
lion State
ob treat rich i
us the
i. lag tut one hi. f .-
lien t- i-
Attract Attention of Visitors From
All Sections of the Country.
IN THE MINES AND BUILDINGS
of n In- , . ,
, . ,. . . rot Mi
. . . . . ,,. ,. , I red
Hashing Gum, Gold and Silver
Splendid Stows
a Generally El i
An Exposition in It Oilers At-
tractions in and About the City that
Can b Found No Where Else and
Visitors co it Will Find
Associations of Revolutionary and
Well
as the Great Upheavals of Nature
Ills Which Have Been Surmounted
by Its Undaunted People.
It l r. young n in was
out
Europe, that h- so elated to be
hardly able to think or peak any-
thing rise, r
certain f-r Journey hf
turn i III
and to pol
. way t
ind the
out
the outlet of
Bl lilt to pi
through
I- i I
thaw lands for i- i
inn .- a
fur the
Re B I Si.
the Mi i I
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ll fur the pa of MB
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id that
ind with
o ii- thing
. . to
f HI l
of the local coloring,
hon h Ho
i of this Beautiful
CITY BY THE SEA.
b Bonn If what can
i Carolina
Mi. Int. W
Indian open to
ion, C
North I ill with
h-1 t P ;,,, log the I
nun in n are
in ever
But I. week when
the attendance from will
the and i the week
and their pluck on the seventh April.
mean that -t have named
A STIRRING HISTORY.
. ha been n Of
vent and
To . allotted more it i
re of ,
the of
r been noon the
hi . but
from 11.- a-r noon
i . mi among the
. v. I
. i i I.,.
t.
t liable
nil- and days
it a people, and for a ;. all
. tin. i, from union of Hon
i i whom Hiring thin
ill hit
ind I the native
T. tin place came In days of th
Lord Proprietors many sturdy
followed little r
i ii and then the
s it, en from their Brat
MRS. ANDREW JR. Chairman Committee on
and at
Mr Win J of
rill, . Mi
Mr. J.
. Mi R, J.
L A. Carr, of
ii.-
every
a regiment
of four from h
in will and
o will go i in ens of the
thousand to I- lighted with
toads U
with in.
Slat, by
the great Is going
ml lei to m i view with pride
great exhibit mad. North Caro-
Una
Thin exhibit
meal
of the
of ti m
ado. by the Depart-
under iii direction
the and s-i
is Mi. T.
Hi- Hoard
K r.
The committee North
la la I
n.
Mr ti. L.
by the
i-
i. the t and
wk of
North Carolina and lac pride of every
North Carolinian
hears praises by
to the
admirable was for
th, exhibit by Mr. T. K
groat In preparing
has never before been o well
hOWS. Tin- exhibit i- In th. Min. and
Forestry the most
exhibition on Exposition
and occupies the central
where visitor to Charleston
brought Into done with it
The exhibit la divided Into
Th- central surmounted by
ornate pagoda, under which are four
plate of exhibit and
i. office of the North Com-
in are more thin
hundred Km-. gem rare
and large of
and native
from the notably from
and
ii sect long walls
in
colors showing the
a, and
of the
entire display of th- state
in and
of the gad
Forestry Building, the North
us walls covered with
goblin drapery, decorated In gold
background groan,
of the tat
second to
CHARLESTON S WHOLESALE
TRADE.
Char lea too docs largo wholesale
and Is
being steady and sure. Too
which rover tho and
l- thirty million
., hi
o . .,. to be
. i , . after him
. hang
Well r mind re-
i ., n . s
can b it i
in i
rejoined th
i ii to
Not going lo
, i
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i. tit tog o
n H ,
. I hi at South
Int t
Indian It
hard la
,. on are you
not to
OF WOMAN
MICHAEL LT
retail
d dollars
new
i- being
bu is
and grain and
hay. bats and
foreign and
and med-
goods. to-
and
room
for new and
those will
The
Inc
Tin- chief
raring of th.-
. and
there is
Invented In
total ton put of
nuns
id.-
a . i
i .-.,
Mia
offering
an. whet hi r .
i. or pi
bi vie is taken from its
Bo iv. the ire th- whit.
; th. tie,
CITY OF CHARLESTON
n the
lark I
.
i. i through
lot -f
Una ;
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ii . ii events ti
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n i m i sink,
re gee the i ton of today,
K on the
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pi. H If by on.
lo pro
in Industrial ind ml
i r. th. With n. pro.
i Ida we cm lo
ward it- and thing
d t f.-r .
ix In of th
new within her celebrated
i. in her
young m n will m h. r
; .
hi Into
Int. r-
I Weal in c- no fa
i ion i of glory In Churl, mod
with Id. i and
l ,.
tn to i II
i of ran III I
ion It aim a th. i
American i
i rid ii want-
low ii mi 1.1 m n
h i i 1st,
again and
r. ii.
now
in and who
N i
proud one
i d i
In
. I
if fax. at V
in
i- i of I
place by Spaniards
In
the m h
ii. lure i
ii not, In
la. and ii . noble
Evidence of
city g life ;
in
i I ind In
p We Bi
sea going . I
Ive point of i
.-r m An mi for.
on.
fag
old. I n
I a. lo
day
it.
r pluck, i
energy
th- .
s. m. r-
end i the
LOOKING BACKWARD.
i hi r i m pa glance n
began r h-
but la under
direct of tho
u World a city
close
in -i to no
It North i in and mi
i ii and- n in luxury, u i
dated in a
n i. no. th. ll the
ties His i d tat. R i
lb. narrow neck of land
b. tween Hi. i r
and one. Along
tr. elM lb r. . Of Old
i hit lo t- a ii.
m fun. idling of
warmth
Km i and i
pace, When raid
of winter us visit to
North here i- a f perpetual
light, where from the open garden
ire gathered bawl upon
Hi earlier tell ll
yet these are i
veracious facts. t Ha
a m Um ally In 1773
of it
OF BEAUTY.
i h
led of
was I
which ban
Agriculture; Prof. v Holmes,
Mr. William Board
population of nearly N. r Exhibit, and Mr. T K. i
rotary tin Board. As provided in
net of the Legislature. Av-
appointed a of
as North
era to the Charleston
S. of Durham;
Mr. Thad H. of Mr
W. L. Mill, of Mr. William
of New Pol, A Olds, of
Mr. A. Cannon.
l ii a and
i. .-
i In th.
ll V
ii t-i pi
people, the upon
as of it was In ii I
and creek and pond-.
Then the war. be-
lo stamp ii
in the straggle for
. Charleston full share
and. Kort
ii famous passes, and using today
by and e and
in of who
during of
mi. r lbs
reaching now field.
in in
population of
i ha i over In
i. when the Flag of Confederacy
Mt -I the city
i in nit i W, th Stale of
South i from Union,
pa Bl
u in Charleston,
in South Caroling
Hall
which won destroyed by a
Are in Doc. mi r. u
From c I. fort
i i I the of the
r t w,,,. n h. i lo th. n
d .
. j I i
i. i .; I II
all if.
CHARLESTON B ADVANTAGEOUS POSITION AS A SEAPORT.
after
unitary
history Is
i with a Harm
ti- which plowed
a . through and s,
i city, II look up not-
in. terrible i
i r,. it moved so that Its
people Of lo
in
In. Hie it hat
r M id- the
fever, i driven
th. which twisted ,
from foundation
awful I of h.-
ISM, shook the city by
H art- of
history, and Ii
with -nil
and startle a
Hi. Southern i
inn. to link ii to a brighter
meal plea lac,
color of Hold and fro. n
carried out In the
of each
Hi-i of Is a in the
beryls, gap
cat's
valued at a
carat, and ninny other.
The other lour the
spans to
building
and in min-
section ore gold, silver, copper
Iron ores of follow-
the mineral . bu. b n
kaolin, mica, tale,
graphite, Above this superb col
arc marbles, granite,
brown atom a
in th.- Forestry aisle
i on. of the bent exhibit a on
around. a splendid 1.1
lion showing In
a natural mid stale,
ill being specimens of
Norm .
next
praised On
am lbs Una sheaf stain i
display, d. while i i tub.
eta
i Hong of th. In foul
cherry . i
rot log
section
a to North
from nil .
plum . panes.
eta., and
a pyramid of win. Thou
than IS the of
The employed in other
la over tea
lion dollars, and there employed In
f the total
numbering of manufacturing plants being
about are bagging fa
i orb ,
i. and lumber Bills, ship and boa I
factories, broom
factories, barrel
sad candle
ion in and
, h . f r
Tin- in
ton. luminous in proportions, and
leading world, gives employment lo
people turns loose large
of cash. The
th.- materials are ail tr-
and means an to
beep great
For pin.-i hole are two
of mining Land
is from land h.-
M ii from lo fifteen
below the while river rook i
Iron ii Thai land
d in
while the river
i. foreign
CHARLESTON NEWSPAPERS.
i be ll with Its n-
. by i
morning daily. News and Court.
with fatal J as
a strong of m
depart Tb a
modern progressive and
and g editorial and
. ii ii is in i
of ability.
HON. T. K.
Dim tor In of The North
Carolina
Mr s p I, Jr. of
Mi
Mr. W Heath, Mr. K K
Proctor. Jr., of Mr. Jan
of
of I ii iii Mi
Mr K
villa; Mr. J.
Mr i fl
N I g. of Fay-
P. of Ashe.
Charlotta
Mr J.
NORTH CAROLINA WEEK
At the Great April 7th to 13th.
THE LEAVE RALEIGH
APRIL OVER SPECIAL TRAIN AIR LINE.
Mr. . of
i. Hun. Mr P
Bl Mr. II .
M II
CHARLOTTE DAY.
i DAY.
i- -m. mi. DAY.
DURHAM DAY.
WILMINGTON DAY.
DAY.
NORTH CAROLINA i ,
. . APRIL D
. . APRIL I.
THURSDAY. APRIL
. . THURSDAY, APRIL IO
APRIL I I.
Hill A V. APRIL II.
. .
r-a-,
THOSE EaSTER
BACK FRO Ml NEXT IS EASTER
AND WE WANT TO
J- X IN ONE OF
THOSE BEAUTIFUL,
SPRING SUITS.
RECENTLY BOUGHT BY US JUST
OP EX ED FOB YOUR INSPECTION.
OUR LINE OF SPRING
Shoes,
Hats, Furnishings,
Have never been selected with
before as this season.
IF YOU WANT COLD
E CAN SUIT YOU.
Prices to Suit
the Purchaser.
CLOTHIER.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
It there
in the margin of this paper it
so U remind yon that you owe
for
and we request
you early as p is-
We need what YOU
owe and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
ll,; the cross mark on their
paper
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
This is the closing ween
Sunday was a beautiful
day.
Chickens are about as scarce as
they ever get.
Northern White Bliss tor Seed at
M.
See notice of lands posted by
Moore.
Horseback riding is becoming
popular again.
The train hit on time
Monday evening.
Capt. W. H. Powell, of Edge
county, died Saturday.
Bring your fat Cattle to K. M.
and to gross,
The openings are all the go now
and there are many pretty things
to see.
Application has been made
a rural free delivery route from
Bethel.
The days have best of it
now sad are a little longer than
the nights.
This term of court is making a
good record on civil cases and is
keeping well up with I he calendar.
The Philadelphia base hall club
are at Washington to spend two
weeks practicing for the coming
If next is as beautiful a
day as the Sunday passed,
Easter finery can disport itself with
much delight.
J. Nobles has employed
Hodges in bis barber shop.
Bob is a good barber and has bad
many years experience.
Some boys drove over to Winter-
Sunday, but could not get
nearer to their girls than to
on the fence and see them pass
Shad are scarce yet, but if
old saying that Good Friday
brings a large ran of Ash they
to be plentiful the last of the
weak.
C. T. has purchased
the H. C. Hooker of goods
and will have ready to place
on the market in a few days.
stock is right up tn dale with the
new spring goods already in, and
there are going to be bargains in
It.
C. T. store is a
of beauty. His spring opening
shows a display of goods of the
vary latest styles and shades
the Urge of callers
today have greatly admired. The
opening will Thursday
and Friday.
Honor Roll.
Masonic Hall School, mouth
ending March
Lillian
Martha ell.
Hilda
Allie
Addie Rollins.
Lena Smith.
Marriage
Register of Deeds, T. It. Moore,
issued the following marriage
last
White
Walter Buck and Ida E. Stocks.
Colored
Ed Smith and Katie
Wright Horn and Pus Tucker.
Lafayette Cox end Jones
Ha I Some Better.
A letter received from
today from T. W.
foreman of The says
the condition of his second sister,
who for several days has been
almost at death's door, is
now more hopeful. will return
as as her condition will per-
him to leave. His Cather,
mother and one sister have died
since he went borne.
Kirk.
In speaking in Saturday's
of this beautiful drama to be
in the opera house on Tues-
day night, April 1st, under the
management of Mrs. A. L. Blow,
The stated it was
for the benefit of the Episcopal
church. This was a mistake on
the part of the paper. The play
will be for the benefit of The
King's Daughters and the Osceola
Band jointly. The mistake in the
former announcement is regretted
but it was purely a mistake the
paper and not the fault of the
management. The play should be
well patronized as the is
worthy.
Court.
Mayor W. H. Long has disposed
of the following cases in his court
since last
Sam Cow el, and down,
fined fl and costs,
W. W. Humphrey and Henry
Shavers, affray, fined each, and
coats, 95.35.
Henry and W. W.
Humphrey, affray, bound over to
Superior court.
Dick disorderly con-
duct, fined and costs,
Henry drunk and
disorderly, fined and costs,
92.96.
W. A. Campbell, and
disorderly, fined and costs,
93.20.
Forbes Forbes,
affray, Sued each, costs,
90.66.
Dorsey assault, fined
one penny and costs, 91.10.
HOWDY DO.
Some Speak to Me. to You.
Monday,
J. Norman went to Washing-
ton today.
F. A. Bishop returned to-
day from Washington.
Guy Williams this
from
Miss Rosa Hooker returned this
morning from
Mis. W. T. Hunter returned
this morning from
A. M. Moore left this morning
for Jackson to attend court.
Miss Julia Harris left this morn
tor a visit to Washington.
Mrs. M. D. returned Hat
from Baltimore.
Mrs. returned Saturday
evening from South Boston, Va.
J. J. Fleming from near here,
left this morning Johns Hop-
kins Hospital at Baltimore.
W. Long, of Florida,
came in Saturday evening to visit
his sister, Mrs. W. F. Harding.
J. II. returned Sunday
from the northern marked, where
be to purchase goods.
Mis. W. J. Brothers, of
lute, came in this morning to visit
sister, Mrs. J. L. Moore, near
town.
Miss Nannie Hemby, of Wash
who has been her
sister, Mrs. W. returned
borne today.
Mis. J. loft this morn-
for to sec sou,
J. Cherry, Jr., who is the
Johns Hospital for treat-
J. nobles, Jim How-
aid Moore, B. F. J. Francis,
W. B. Greene, H. C. Hooker,
Patrick and Fred went to
Washington on Hie
line boat.
Miss Bessie Jarvis closed her
school in the country last Friday
and returned home to resume her
position with M. for
Miss Mary Blow has
charge of the same school to
continue it for smother
Tuesday, 1902.
Jesse went up road
today.
W. T. Lipscomb went to Rocky
Mount today.
W. and children
went to Kinston Monday night.
Jr., returned
r trip to Rocky Monday
night.
Mrs. Harry returned
Washington, D. C, Monday
evening.
Mrs. Denmark, of Kin-
came in this morning to visit
her parents, Mr. Mrs. R. M.
Starkey.
Mr. and Mrs. B. .
little son, James, to Kinston
Monday night in l returned this
morning.
Mis. C. H. Moseley, who has
been visiting her daughter, Mrs.
W. T. Lipscomb, left Ibis morning
Florence, V,.
EASTER. EASTER.
Grand and Gorgeous
OPENING.
Ex-President Cleveland, the on-
ex President now living,
bis 65th birthday March
William J. Bryan was
years old on the following day.
Conductor Engineer
Smith and Ft press Messenger
Boney, of the passenger train
crew, were all here today attend-
court as witnesses.
March 1902.
R. L. Smith went to Richmond
today.
Miss Lena Harris is visiting at
L. C. Arthur returned Tuesday
evening from a trip up the road.
Rev. F. H. returned
Tuesday evening from Washington.
Mrs. J. W. and children
left this morning Rocky Mount
to visit relatives.
Mrs. of Edgecombe,
who has been visiting here, re
turned home today.
Miss
ford, who baa been visiting her
brother, II. W. left this
morning.
I, A. Sugg, Jr., left this morn-
for Mount where he has
accented a position with the At
Coast Line railroad com-
C. P. of Raleigh, came
in Tuesday evening to the
marriage to
a day with his wife and lit-
who are visiting Mr.
Mrs. J. L.
II. B. Hardy and E. B.
representatives of the Raleigh News
and spent today here
Greenville interested in
taking a page in the edition
that paper will issue to advertise
the State the Charleston
White and Dress Goods,
Laces and Embroideries, Silks,
Every thing New up to Date
REMEMBER the TIME, DAYS.
Wednesday, March 26th
Thursday, March 27th
Friday. March 28th
C. T.
The Big Store
N C.
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I.
. pain
Have
TEA I AM STILL CARRYING AN
LINK OF
A FIVE DOLLAR JOKE.
What
Pry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
AND A OF
WHICH I aM to mention
to tee me for next B of Flour
Yours to please
Jas. B. White.
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
II I
Mr. Lee Fairchild. who is coming
to the front as a humorist, visited
San Francisco not long ago and,
like literary pilgrims to the
west, determined to pay a visit to
Mr. Joaquin Miller, poet of the
who lives a charming villa in .
the Contra foothills across
the from the Golden Gate.
will you
drive to Joaquin Fair-
child asked of an Oakland
was the response. ,
The humorist pot in and started
over the rugged road
leading to the poet's fide hill her-
It was evening when he
started. The had settled, and
the moon was up when he arrived,
lie paid the driver and was about
to open the rustic gate to the fa-
home when the said
suppose you know that
is not in California at the pres-
The thought quickly
and. smothering his indignation, re-
plied
yes, of course; I merely
wanted to see how his place looks
Evening
Pills
the TORPID LIVER,
the
the as ere a
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE,
as
coated.
Take No Substitute.
is
J. f. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factor and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
and shipments
solicited.
OLD DOMINION LIN
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value.
Sash Value.
Paid ii
t. Extended Insurance works
In
ti. Will re instated if arrears be it bin on month while you
are or within three year alter lapse, upon evidence
of and payment rear- it interest.
second No .
payable at the limning of the second and of
succeeding provided the for the current year be
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
. To the Insurance, or .
To make policy payable as an during the
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. I
A LITTLE NONSENSE.
m HOS COTTEN, C. E.
Surveys with Flats or Maps
Accurately Mas ind
Communications with me by mail or at
Out. on
will be given prompt attention.
N. C.
NOTICE OF
The A. I. 11- Jr.,
I doing N.
by mutual M. A.
M.
r. in the M A.
I continue the at the same place
all the firm. All per-
i indebted to the firm arc to
I make immediate payment to M. A. Wool-
Thia of March. 1904.
MA.
II. Jr.
WHEN YOU WANT
Dry Goods, Groceries,
etc., go to
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
Black Jack, N. C.
line goods on hand. low
Country produce bought fur or
for goods.
Dr. D James,
Dental Surgeon.
Greenville,
Corn, Cotton, Tobacco
Selling High
Likely to continue to sell high I
The Philosophy of Farming
Smaller Surface. a Labor Saved.
Fertilize with a free hand
Buy of your own people
Chemical Co.
Southern Makers of Fertilizers
For Southern Farmers.
of Anticipation Eagerly
Looked Forward to by a Woman.
yon will be
The Ml in one of those
marble palaces front one of the
greatest avenue in the world, and
the two were a man and a
Woman, both members of that social
act whose are chronicled with
such singularity.
The man's pale cynical, dissipated
face lighted up with some show of
satirical interest he spoke.
will be a great day for
lie said, it not spare you
from the contemplation of my own
lint tomorrow our
decree shall be
must be looking forward to to-
morrow
This time it was the woman a
voice, oft. rhythmically ingenuous
in its cadences and yet so subtly
woman's voice that if one
bad ears to hear it might have been
possible, from its varied strains of
vibrations, to untangle the skein of
her life, with its midnights, its after
midnights, its forenoons and its
What crisis had lent this
undercurrent of callousness to its
tone
she replied. am looking
forward to the next day. for it is
then that I am to be married
I Strange of the Dump-
lings.
This is notify the that I stall
a certain note pay-
able lo Mr. A a for dated
Much rub, ISM and payable Dec. Id,
aid M
Harding Hauling I the payment
on fraud. Any person
same will do so at
larch .
tries
Steamer leave Washing
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville dally at
M. for Washington.
Connecting at Washington will.
Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all tor tho w est
with railroads at Norfolk.
order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
Newport; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore
and Line from
Boston.
JNO.
Washington, N. C
J. J.
Greenville,
Photographer,
The leader in work and low price
Nice Photographs tor Si per
Half Cabinets ii go per
All other lines very Crayon
made from small picture cheap. Nice
Frames band all the Come
examine my work. No trouble to show
ample and answer questions. The very-
best guaranteed to all. hours
to a. m. to p. m. Yours to please.
HYMAN.
C. I.
THE GREENVILLE
NOTICE.
Great Timber Sale.
virtue Decree of the Superior
of Pitt county made at March
in a case therein cut tied in
, re the Probate of the Will and Tests
meat of lbs l Shepard, will,
on slay, April Bud, for cash
to the bidder front court
all the
i of and Poplar
inches, and at lime it is cut
the following or of
lo lbs of
to will or
parent on the side the
Mill pond, containing about forty
I bounded the line of the Sold to
Lumber Company by
aid Shepard sad the main road, called lbs
Smith pad, leading from
Mill One I fact lying on
the North of said Mill
about two hundred seres, bounded by the
road Mill
and lands of the heirs of W.
Rollins, the lands of the heirs of
Perkins, lands of W. and
Swamp.
The will given years in
which to tut and remove the
JAMES It.
March 21st, Com
CO.
N. C.
Cotton Bagging and always
on
Fresh goods kept on
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior Finishings
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build
We solicit your patronage and
b give satisfaction in
prices, styles and work.
Please send your oilier to
creep, i e Co.
GREENVILLE, N.
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low at the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
DIRECTORY
Ban
day, Pray-
Rev. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. M. A. Allen
M every Bun
lay, morning and craning. Prayer
Wednesday Be.
III M. school
p. m, L. II.
thin
Sunday, Bare
j. B. Morton, pastor Sunday
school a. m. E. B. an
P. H. Hard-
MinUter. Morning and even-
prayer with sermon every 1st
and 3rd Sunday.
every 2nd 4th
a. m., W. B.
B. Brown, superintendent. Litany
every a. m.
Preaching second,
and fourth Sundays In each
month Prayer meeting
night. D. W. Davis, pastor.
Sunday school P. M., W. B.
Parker, superintendent.
regular services
LODGES
A. F. A. M.
No. meets Brat and
bird Monday evening. E. B.
fin. W. M. J. M. Reuse. Sec.
I. O. O. Lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
L. H. G. W.
Bee
K. of Elver Lodge, St.
every Friday evening,
C. L.
son, K. of B. and
B. Vance Council, No
every Thursday even-
lug. W. B. Wilson, J.
Regent.
A. O.
No. meets every first and third
nights in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy
Chief; S. Smith, See
I. O. Conclave
No meets every second and
Monday nights in Odd
lows Hull. W. B. Wilson
Smith
, THE GREAT
If have stomach, bad
o ten the of bad bowel, and an
digestive Will Cure
the bowel., liver and
,. membrane, of th. your Mood
i on your again. Your will return, your bowels move
your liver and kidneys to trouble you. your will clear and
and you feel the old energy and buoyancy.
I iv a
r, .
aid- dwelt. r. 1-., .-;,.
bit cu
Low Rates to via
Atlantic Coast Line.
The Allan Lino Rail-
way the fol
lowing low rates to Charleston S.
C, on of Caro
Inter stain and Indian
exposition. Charleston, C
HI, to June 1st
Toe following late apply from
X.
Ticket lo be sold daily
until including May Slat INS.
passage final limit ten
days In addition lo dale of
Hale.
915.40 be sold daily
until and including May 81st 1902.
continuous passage dual limit June
3rd
For tickets, Pullman reservation
any further particulars write
or call on
H, II
Gen Pas. Wilmington, N.
J. R
N. V.
S.
Pass C.
For Sale by
only
H. I
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SCHOOL BOOKS
An Experience.
said prudent
per.-on, no one ought to cat
meat three times n day. It destroys
I know it does. tried it
awhile and nearly worried myself
into the grave over the grocer's
Star.
A Average.
Hustling many
did that man commit
of the reporters
says three, another live and an-
says nine.
Hustling
eh Ob, well, well have to strike
on average. it
Keeping Him
lo be more
said Mrs.
mother.
I was the an-
yo-j kit I'm afraid it
might temptation to Idleness
Charley Washington Star.
Woman.
Mr. Holm says if
don't ease up In my work I'll
dead a year.
Mr . yOU
i ;., yourself with,
since got your life insured.-
Will please tell the
truth about the cow her
In when a cow sudden
y grows pale and lethargic and
ceases to do business with the
water wagon some old comes
long and lost her
and he fastens
lot of greasy dish rags to a hoe
bundle and tun. them down
AI once the cow
resumes her complexion her
connection with the dairy, and
notwithstanding her here
of upper chows away as
vigorously a gum girl. Is this
fashion of b ding n cow with old
rugs it i or does her In-
really
dents of flannel. And
when the old-lime
only genuine cow
what in the world will become of
cows who ate enough
to lose their cuds. The Old
declares that this subject is more
Interesting lo him politics.
Charlotte Observer.
The crow is the moat
corn remover.
The Charlotte Observer.
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR.
CALDWELL TOMPKINS, h
j. P. CALDWELL Editor.
PER
THIS
largest telegraphic news service
delivered to any paper between
Washington Atlanta, and
its special service is the greatest
ever handled by a North Caro-
paper.
THE SUN I Y Oil SERVER con
in more pages, and is
to a large extent made of
original mutter.
ER printed Tuesday and Friday
per year. The largest paper
in North
Sample copies sent on application.
THE OBSERVER,
Charlotte, N.
ATLANTIC COAST LINK
TRAINS
Hi
In
l I
A GENERAL LINE OF
m m
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R.
kt
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Mart
BROS.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
Mala Lin
I,
Wholesale nil Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. paid
Hides, Fur, Seed, Oil Bar
Turk eye, Egg, etc. Bed
steads, Matt reuses. Oak Suits, Ba
by Carriages, Go Charts,
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
Gail
Life Tobacco, Key West Che-
roots, Henry George Can
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Beet Butter, New
Royal Sewing Machines, and nu
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
me.
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The Commoner
WEEKLY.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
In Advance.
One Year Biz Months
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em
ployed. Subscriptions taken .
The Semi
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or The Daily
Reflector and
one year for 93.50 payable in ad-
at with the
at Bed Springs f
Spring.
with the Seaboard Air Una a
ford Returning lava
p m, arrive p m leave
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Title
Eastern reflector, 28 March 1902
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
March 28, 1902
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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