Eastern reflector, 18 March 1904


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PERSONALS m
Wednesday Mab
L. O. Cox, of Grifton,
today hew.
B, Randolph went to Raleigh
today.
T. H. House left this morning
Roanoke Rapids.
L. J. Chapman, of
to-lay here.
J, M. went to Winters
Wednesday.
Barrett came over this
morning from Kinston.
G. G. Fine-man returned Wed-
evening from Tarboro.
Mrs. B. left Wed
day evening visit to Kinston.
Bidet J. M. of the
Ayden Free Will Baptist, was ii
today.
Mrs. J. F. Brinkley returned
Wednesday evening from
more.
Misses Rosalind ant
Annie Kitchen left Wednesday
evening for a visit to Kinston.
Mrs. C. iV. Gold and children,
of Wilson, and Mrs. W. O. How-
ard, of Tarboro, are visiting Mrs.
J. G. Move.
J. D of is
in town.
W. B. of Ayden,
it today here.
J. M. returned this morn-
LaGrange.
L. O. Cm, of Grifton,
home Thursday evening.
J J. B. Cox returned to Grifton
Thursday evening.
Smith returned to Ayden
Tinny.; evening.
E. returned to Ayden
Thursday evening.
J. W. Brown
evening from Rocky
R. Greene returned this morn
kg from u lilt to LaGrange.
The Stock
Company left Thursday evening
for
J. T. has moved from
the John Cherry house to South
Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Stanford
and son, Charlie, went to Scotland
Neck today.
County Superintendent W. H.
returned this afternoon
from a trip to the rural schools;.
Mrs. G IT. of San ford,
who has bee i visiting her mother,
Mrs. Emily Harris, returned home
today.
The work at Greenville under the
leadership of Bro. A. T. King, is H
moving along nicely. There is
pastor in the State young, and ;
pastor so slant a time, who is so well
Up with his people and his work.
lie knows every body in his
and tries to them; end
they love him devotedly, and trust; I
him without Re-
corder.
Friday, March
F. M. went to Tarboro
today.
S. C. Wells, of Wilson, is visit-
E. A.
W. T. Lipscombe left this morn-
for Richmond.
Dr. L. C. Skinner returned to
Ayden Friday evening.
Rev. W. E. Col went to Win-
Friday evening.
Mrs. L. Randolph returned Fri-
day evening Horn Raleigh.
W. M. Hart, of South Hampton
County, his son, J.
X. Hart.
Mr. Emily Harris, who has
been quite sick the
is improving.
Miss Whichard, f
is visiting Miss Fan-
Moore.
Misses Sallie B. Cox and Marj
Burner, of Grifton, arrived
morning to visit Mrs.
Edwards, in South
Pleasant Evening.
and Mrs. V. G. Hartman
were Friday evening
to the members and congregation
of the Quite
a number at the manse
and the evening was most delight-
fully passed. Such ming-
ling of church and congregation
draws all in closer touch with
other.
SHORT LOCH ITEMS.
STATE NEWS.
Everybody regretted more
rain today.
Get your razors out. There's
going to be a
the Barlow and Wilson's Minstrels
Friday night, 13th.
More men would have
if forced to eat their words.
The are
since milder weather has come.
The price of has come
down just a little.
The time for hunting
March
birds ex-
Fresh bananas, celery
base at S. M. Schultz.
id cab-
Died in the Woods.
Washington, N. March
The body of Joseph J. Sermons,
who disappeared mysteriously
from near the town Bath, this
county , last night,
found yesterday
of ever one hundred men
had been searching for Sermons
for three days. When found be
was sitting between th fork of
two gum trees about one hundred
yards behind bis Held. The sis
hundred dollars that it was
disappeared with him was found
on bis person, being located
his pocket. The surmise is
after Sermons left the house
Mr. Sunday night he
pandered about, he knew not
where, until he became exhausted
then died.
is going to have
street carnival.
Charley Campbell, a
who was confined in jail New
on, made bis escape
et
A power plant on
will furnish electric power tor tin
town of
News comes from Richmond
the Atlantic Coast Line will
its road from Washington to N
Bern.
M. R. Guthrie, aged
dropped dead in the road near hie
home in Iredell county, on Than
day.
Thomas of Greensboro.
disappeared and
so far no of him is found
Miscreants drew spikes from the
rails of the Southern railway
track on a curve near Greensboro.
It is believed their purpose was t
wreck a-
A colored working in
tobacco factory, at Durham, was
in a fly and
killed.
Receipts of the Bah
were
WOO more than in
Fisherman along the sound
the outlook is that the
of shad and herring will be
this spring.
The commissioners of boll-
Craven and Lenoir counties passed
resolutions condemning the re-
business of the Atlantic
North Carolina railroad.
Owing to the appearance of a
of smallpox in one of the
schools in Wilmington, the health
authorities ordered that pupils of
all the schools be vaccinated.
fix North sailed
from New Toes-lay,
tor Jerusalem.
Charlotte is moving to h
Smallpox is reported in thirty,
nine the stale.
BLAND
of the applicants
before the State
Association, were grant-
ed Four
h the board and two of
examination,
Groceries that Please
Our customers, are the kind
that we sell. Sometimes there is
a strong to please our
selves by mm
as at a lower i-ii-e,
thereby get a bigger profit,
but we are Arm and only go
of highest quality are
We have no old goods to work
off. These Groceries are fresh
and in perfect condition.
low them except the
We pay th- highest mark-
et price for all kinds of Country
Produce. Phone
Bland t
No.
telephone wires are groat
catchers.
kite
. .
a I o
R. J. Cobb.
C. V. York.
L. H. Pender.
-m
a- i
f B
lit
Contractors, Constructors and
MANUFACTURERS
Factory situated by the railroad just North of the
Imperial Tobacco Factory.
All kinds of dressed lumber, turned and
scroll work.
All machinery new and up to-date and of the best
make.
Plans furnished and contracts taken for erection of
buildings. .
Tinning, Slating, Guttering and all kinds of sheet
metal work. Our Tin shop is next door to
Mr. R. L. Wyatt has charge of
oar tinning and slating department. You will find him
a master of his trade.
We ask for our share of the public patronage and
will do our best to satisfaction.
Coming In
C. L. Wilkinson has just re-
turned from New York
IV here he bought all the Newest things in Dress Goods,
Trimmings, Clothing and Furnishing Goods Ac.
All The Newest Styles were Secured on this trip and
Be Sold at Moderate Prices.
C. L Wilkinson Co.
HE CB
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, MARCH 1904.
No.
Onion Services. Business Houses Closed.
The first of the union j All the business Men of Green-
in which the several of j ville have agreed to close at
the town have joined, held p. in. during the
night in the union services in the again,
church. The congregation church. This will give
very large and good Interest was I both business men and employed
J. A opportunity f attending Hie
preached an on
away of people
UNION SERVICES.
The Meetings Growing in Interest.
The attendance m large
ONE WAY IT HELPS.
., . r .,. tn
He said that human I religious service is
do, and laud we believe -a great blessing to
when the. limit of t-heir ability town will result from this
haw reached then God of
the work.
He his -w-
to all What is Is It a serpent or a
-doubt, of unbelief, of Inactivity, or
so that a blessing in It is con-
of could come who appears
during this meeting. with Barlow and
A. was held at this j Will be Greenville,
morning conducted by Rev. night, 18th,
Powell. Tonights services will,
begin at and the
at the
onion services the
People Like Towns with Good Moral In-
One of lest men of the
county was congratulating
AYDEN
N. O. March 1904.
Car seed oats at J. R.
Bros.
church. A. upon the town having lied Bliss seed potatoes at J. R.
preached from the text the election in favor of the Bros.
this night thy soul shall be dispensary, and said feel more of Kinston, visit
The. cf the j her sister, Mrs. Carney.
Hint th T,. i . .
was strong and He show- town now that the saloons will be Joe who lives near
that from the world's vie point This man owns here, is very with pneumonia,
email of whom the test was hew and is a man of and G. Gardner of Greenville
Ml mating will to the town. take , ft, b
We are reminded by this of the factory.
spoken was a great in I hat
abundant provision fur
himself in this world's goods; but that last fall a man in
goons; last ran a man In . ., T, .
from God's stand point be was a wanted to more to
fool, In he had the wrote and asked
. .,.;,.,.,. . church Sunday.
T. K. King delivered two
the Baptist
The little builders will give an
by Mr. Hornaday.
Court Week.
The March term of Pitt Superior
court, for the civil cases,
will nest Monday. fudge
Appearance
. Sunday was the second day for Justice will preside,
of lite ground hog,
he -.- , .
there will h -om- winter wear as
.- S ounces more
to the pint. i.
most Important matter of all, pro- several Questions about the town
vision for his soul. one of if we had open
So many in day and time do saloon here and how many All April in
A year, a decade, a his were answered.
cannot determine what real replied to the letter saying many our popular
success alone can of the advantages of the town e'er Sunday night for Raleigh
reveal it. After the sermon a pressed favorably, but he returned Tuesday.
number of people t n quest would not like to take his boys to W. H. Davenport, a former
prayers.
hug ,.
if In-
he
.- s over, if
goes
.- i
la.-
. i his
out winter
ices
bis
like to have
in OS hi re th
the ii . .
On Ms
l.
sees -shadow j
s back days more.
its monthly mooting
a good astern-
One aw member was
-second
. death of a
i- used .
.
ii .-I .
ire
in; ,,
Barlow
S In I
v. i ;. ii , oh
o en
. l p
. i in rise
am
w ., , ii is
v. of mi claim, d spirit in Carolina in
yet the vivid represents I be
d the enterprising spirit in the business
and humor of the genii- life of that
was ii the, Joyner is a native
extreme. He is of
of the peace that
a town that had eleven open school boy here, of Lenoir county
visiting friends in town.
tear, be seen from this W. Davis will fill his
. third
Hi . . mi ml gun .
. .-i .
an I c j; Company
Mr C Joyner, of c
is
I prof, .,
let. f Kinston, has
Hugh . of
Haven,
Jester.
Judge B. P. Long was rather
severe in of
Jaw in Madison county
court last week. One
V n
is in
r Faulkner a
; I firmer of county
So. A F. Sc
are
in
am
much
-VII ,
. J took with the and
and toe oilier , , ,
M ordered Ism- There seems M
no- ,
appear at April and a b who he, Minstrels
cause why they hong to know a little law ; the
not to partially
J l the node to dispense wit a
state hi i
rice from the
was all e lived mm
Barlow as do -mi
.- little ii
ride in
On en
year
en of
I. Mr.
Lake
failure t- pay the
mp their
from
j lawyer for the client. In such
eases the court fees are always
made safe, and, usually the fellow
who is brought before the court
Will
;. Ii,
. e r
Daily pot business
house trade. I
When you invest your rather-submit, to the payment
where j cost than being put to the
may invest U most safely and most trouble setting up a
profitably. Tan needs to
the paper people oil Pitt closely after, and in
take it., read sentences referred to above
large i-.-
server.
ii more
up in
adds n
x- will meet
Ail
requested In be en
J. M
here with
He ;,,.,
Mr.
in the civil
i our
near
in it, nu depend upon it.
helps the advertiser
and its circulation brings
Why She Didn't Marry.
y did net
no need of she
Jude Long has set on example
that other Judges will do well to
Enterprise.
School Closing.
County Superintendent W. H.
went out this afternoon
to deliver an the closing
Talking about and graft-
en, Col. says they are
not all confined to the departments
in Washington by a jug full. It is i
the opinion that almost a
. .
from several
answered. a j school taught by Miss
that stays out all; in school
night, and that
am
Coward Patrick
The firm of Coward Patrick
has dissolved B. p.
Patrick purchasing the interest of
I. A. Coward in the business. B.
H. Patrick is the other member of
firm and father and will
continue the business together.
Let fair weather some
days and things will take on a
different appearance around the
farms.
More House Needed.
Greenville is far short of enough
to supply the demand.
Lit even the possibility arise of
and there are at
applications for it.
Millinery Announcement.
I am now receiving a very hand-
some and complete of mil-
for spring The
department is still under the
direction of Mrs. Greene. We
will try to please you both in
prices and work. Come see my
new goods. Wait for my opening,
will be announced later.
aw MM. L. Griffin.
W. B. Cox will preach lo
the chapel at the county borne
next Sunday afternoon at S o'clock.
U New Ob- and a
Will Baptist el m,
. . . wife, and
. ., . married.
A Profitable Acre.
IT 1-
of the fashionable towns have them. of In I
for fashion rules the roost, He gt
the minutest details,
There are grafters, hue i
grafters, flower grafters and and less
the rest of sagely remarks cents per bushel Idem
the ought to he of one I
I moan these John lives lorn-
funerals wherein the aforesaid of Albemarle, works only one
, to do business, mule, but he make, everything
a count. ,.
much for a carriage to drive two hies and like find the way to
blocks to a funeral as ho will for an this ,,,.,., .
entire day. a great shame, Stanley Enterprise.
that's what it is; it ought to be
abolished. Some old, Burns a Town.
priest a number of years i N. March II-
ago took up the reformation, but of
ling,
till
here
He
MIS.
n bad
good
Free
left a
. all
in id its a
Her
s make
is v
mi tiling
plants in iii- slate.
Virginia stands second and Ken
first in tobacco producing.
The
could not make it. I think . a
crucified him and put him out of S ISl
hie early this morning and only
The will find many to
agree with him, but it is feared they
will not carry out his
Record.
The members of the Lumber ton
Methodist church have decided to
build a new church edifice at an
early date.
Fresh celery and cab
S. M.
one business house remains. The
tire is believed to have originated
from a stroke of lightning during a
severe thunder storm. The total
loss is estimated at with
insurance. The fire start-
ed the drug store of Dr. iV K.
Reid and was by a
barber.
Hugh has purchased
the Job printing and stationary
business of W. P. Burch and took
charge Monday.
Again it Old Stand.
Having disposed of the Burch
Job printing office have gone
buck home with the
I thank my many friends for
past patronage and hope they will
favor me in the future with their
job printing, if its stationery
you want, let the Reflector do
it for you.
Yours truly,
W. F.
Always Glad to See You.
Civil terms of court do not us-
bring a large crowd to
but we who next
week will remember where
office is and that
have of blank receipts on
hand.





mi. j in
have on exhibition one of the most up-to-date lines of
Ever presented to the public for inspection. It is a pleasure to
show you through our stock,
A. E. Tucker Co.
Next Door to The Bank of Greenville.
Thrown from
Mis. are
h i Mum j
Who about ,
town, hum
Red Sunday after-
noon, the driving
run av. . ladies were
thrown h, i -1 buggy
lived a severe cut
lace.
D. W.
Good, Fresh Groceries
If you do come to see us, We keep every-
thing in the grocery line and sell it to our
at the Lowest Possible Price,
DEALER IN
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
It sh kept con-
in stick. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
D. W.
Q R
North Carolina.
Greenville, N. C.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
Letters administration upon the
estate of N. Hemby, deceased,
having this day been issued to the
undersigned, and having duly
as such administrator, notice is
hereby given to all persons holding
claims against said estate to present
them to me, duly authorized, for pay-
on or before the day of
February or this notice be
plead in bar of recovery. All persons
indebted to estate are
to make immediate payments to me.
This the 2nd day 1894.
Jarvis Blow, J- s P
J. H- CO-,
FARMVILLE. C
Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats,
Fancy Groceries, Crockery,
Fruits, Confections, To-
and Cigars. Everything cheap
Highest for country
FARMVILLE, N. C.
MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS,
Leaders in Fashions. Full line of
trimmed and untrimmed hate, flowers,
ribbon, khan ever.
ADMINISTRATORS
NOTICE.
The undersigned, having this day
qualified before the clerk of the
Court of Pitt County as
of the estate of Dennis C
Smith deceased, and letters of
having been issued tome as
such administrator, Notice is hereby
given to all persons holding claims
against said estate to present them
to me for payment, duly authenticated,
on or before the first day of March,
or this notice will be plead in
bar of their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate are requested
to make immediate payment to me.
This the 26th day of February 1904.
W. L. SMITH,
of Dennis C Smith, Sr.
Jarvis a Blow, attorneys
End of the Century Book Club.
Reported for
The of tin- Century Club
held its regular semi-monthly
meeting on Tuesday afternoon,
i twenty-third with
Mrs. F. G. The
dent, tin. Ii. Gotten,
and interesting topics were
among them the
of a public library lot
the benefit of the town.
After the usual routine of
the study of Shakespeare's
plays was resumed and under the
play of Henry the
program was
A brief summary of Re-1
by Mrs. F. C.
Sketch of the War of the
by Mrs. J. L. Little.
Dainty refreshments were served
by the hostess, assisted by Misses
Mary Myra Moore. The
meeting was one of the most de-
of the club's pleasant
ones.
J. J.
Bro.
N. C.
Invite you to make their store
headquarters while there to
inspect their complete stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
and learn their low prices. We
can supply all your needs in
lino of goods.
We are selling Lawns and other
summer dress goods at about
half price, to make room for
all goods.
Wanted Knocked Into Him.
The Reporter says that
a Stokes county teacher received
the following note from the mother
of one of her
writ me about whipping
Sammy. I hereby you per-
mission to beet him time it
is necessary to learn
He is just like his
have to him with a
Pound into I want
him to git it, and don't pay no
to what his father
I'll
Glory to this Stokes county
mother She hasn't education,
but she has more common sense
than a majority of those who claim
to be educated. She knew the
boy and she the medicine be
needed Statesville Landmark.
C. E. BRADLEY
We carry a Hue of Mer-
Dry Goods and Notions.
Nice line of Shoes, Shirts and Neck
wear etc. Fresh Stock of Fancy
and Heavy Groceries. New line of
Wood, Tin and Hardware, we
make specialties of Furniture Sew-
Machine and Cook Stoves.
We do not claim to have any
better Goods or Prices than other
merchants, but we do claim a fair
and honest deal for ail, eel for
cash which enables us to do a safe-
business at d we give
mer- tie benefit of it, Cash Sales,
Small Margins and one price to all
is our motto.
At Lin wood Mrs. R.
and her daughter were out iv-
at tempting to cross the
railroad near the station en
by a train which was an
hour late and run ting an
hour. Mis. was in-
killed and her daughter
seriously injured.
Died in New York.
News received the city
night the death, last
week, in New of a, former
Mr.
v, there of pneumonia, The
was
where live, and
th at that
Fie-
When a Mr. lived
in Greenville.
tasteless Castor Oil. as
Maple Syrup. loots per-
bottle, for sale by John T.
st, S. O.
N. C.
After thirty years of successful business I um
better than ever prepared in supply
needs of the people a complete stock of
General Merchandise
I can furnish anything from cam-
needle to a steam engine.
I handle fertilizers and gin cotton in season.
The manufacture of the Davenport
Fertilizer will begin about Aug.
15th. It is the best invention of the century.
Logger with some experience, with two bunk
wagons and one ox cart.
l a
Is the place to got Clothing, Dry Notions, Shoes,
Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, Crockery, etc., at
Bottom.
A fall list of Drugs and Medicines. Highest paid
for all kinds of country produce.
ft .
FACTS
Back up Our Claims for
YUCATAN
TONIC
Fact U a Tonic and not
a stimulant.
Fact vitalizes lends
permanent vigor to the entire
human system.
Fact is not a drug, but
a normal, scientific cure for
Jill Malarial Complaints
Chills and Fever,
Neuralgia, Rheumatism.
system and
tendency lo or
Your
TRY IT-TEST IT Our
with every package.
THE AMERICAN CO.
EVANSVILLE, IND.
a tot; eczema.
had Eczema so bad
its head a solid mass of
scabs its hair all come out.
I none
any
DeWitt's Witch
is cured, the scab
are gone, the one's
IS perfectly dean
I cannot too
praise I
Ky., wilt
ha
De is the
only one pure Witch I
C.
Co Is on every box. Sold J
L-
Sour
Stomach
No appetite, loss of strength,
nervousness, headache, constipation,
bad breath, general debility, sour
and catarrh of the stomach are
due to Indigestion. cure
indigestion. This new discovery
the natural Juices of digestion
a they exist in a healthy stomach,
combined with the greatest known tonic
and properties.
Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure In-
digestion and dyspepsia, but this famous
remedy cures all stomach troubles by
cleansing, purifying, sweetening and
strengthening the mucous membranes
lining the stomach.
ONE MINUTE.
One Minute
in one because y,
the which tickles
and at the the same
,.,,.
B ,
--thee the
Ohms
a,
curable cases
am, croup. One
cure Is to lake
alike fr
Sold j L.
the of time
write, Mrs.
Pl
bad played
bin and s
i-
be ere
A ,.,
GENERAL NEWS.
darling
and
kw
. core H
Lung
Drug
Trial
Any ,.
harmless,
and yet they are so certain
suits that robust re
means
disappointed. cannot
their and eve
one who user. Little Ea.
prefer them to all
They
i. i,.
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
Health the Sick and
to the Weak.
IN time,
the trial size, sells for
Prepared by C. DeWitt a Co.
Pen COURT.
the estate
THE NAME HAZEL.
CURED.
William a of
Ohio, was to his
bed i flam
j um ,;.;,. i
Sent t.; . drug; store Cora
bottle Balm
at which time I was lo .-
band in , ,.;. . ; ;,
ft as t .
The name Which Hazel i
much abused. E. C. DeWitt
Chicago, are the of
the only
Milch Haze
; tor Burns, Bruises, Eczema,
, Piles. m. There are
many counterfeits of this salve
some which arc
they are all In
baying Which Hazel Salve see
that the name E. C. He Witt ft Co.
Chicago, is on the box and a cure
is certain. Sold by J. L. Wooten-
Perfect Confidence
Where there used to be a feeling
i.- .;,
Drug
B h. Bro-.
ii
In
of
perfect This is
to the j
in the
of
Id the
mas J- Shepherd.
It was n to at
to ascertain and report the
of the
and the and
amount to each is entitled
A paper Las been filed u- Which
give a list of persons en-
ea the
i. That set of
Catharine
Joel Margaret
Gibson,
Is entitled lo one-sixth of the
II. That the representatives of the
A. M Shaw
take bar snare.
represented Mary
Emma V.
B.
Clayton Moore
Ella Moo
James K. Moore, are Mrs W
L. Kent, Virginia T. Moore. v
Clayton Moore d
V. Mailing,
By the ,,
Mi-s Maud Davis
By the of
ore, v.-ho W.
Moore. James
I Not
I count,,
Infringement Ex;
. u at
D. C.
has
Mice coupons attached
tobacco, cigars,
snuff,
At an unknown
was arrested an
Tune. His captors tarred and
then ska. nm
o death.
Patti has bid adieu to
America t,. She
sailed from York
for
The president has named Thorn
s E. be postmaster at
A Until
It Was a
A fen days ago certain young
near bought
pair of
Alie. trying then a while
be concluded that they needed
retching. He asked a ad for
and was told to till the
shoes peas and p Dr
He up die shoes filled
with peas and trader and
pal them sway t,, Min-
ion he
found his shoes very
a over.
try peas and hot water for
stretching shoes
H II
if
CAUSE
One remarkable u .
Of a cold, om l'S
musing is that of
Gertrude E. Marion,
who tins en cured by
Of One Minute Cure
me that ran
down i-i i. from ;.; r
pound-, i tried number of r
medics hi no avail n
One Con i .-.-.
lion l-i
cured me
ed me n j
and
is
. ford.
t of
r pi Id
; have
. child
v Mil
ii
it
s r
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of In
Cough
pi f cl success
.; subject to
m i t
Drug Blare,
; ; Davis ft Bra.
severe ks
gives
Pot Iv
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I he Co
j -.-- and if
El bi
B ST
An
A mi mi fob
Its pleasant and prompt
ones
Cough n favorite with h
mothers of children, It
and
colds vents any danger
other serious cons,
Ii not only cures croup,
bin when given as soon as the
rough appears will prevent
the For -ii.- by Woo
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. Kirby, S. Elliott
Mettle C.
so, w. B, two
w, p ,
known to who take share
ill If any one claims an In.
In said estate, or If ,,
persons claim a different
hereby , ,
the i; their
within
I bis the day
, Ab blow.
w.
roes.
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Isabella
Daniel Little.
The defendant Daniel Little will
take notice that an as
above has been commenced against
aim the court I
county by the r the
a divorce from the
bonds upon the
of said
will further take not that
b is required to appeal b. fore the
j our Superior court a
court to behold tor tin-eon pits
at the court house In Greenville on
the seventh alter first
Monday in -March, it being ti
day pi April, and a the
complaint, which i be
the the
tin days i Id Di,
answer or to -1
w thin the tin . r.; , ,
la . or the ,
court relief ., . . t,
16th of March, i-.
mi- .
of Superior
and
d by
WAN. I
Din
Day
Farmville.
It. L.
cg are not
as grave as an Individual
disorder of the system. Over-
loss of sleep, nervous ten-
will be followed by niter col-
lapse, unless a reliable remedy is
immediately employed. There's
nothing so efficient lo
the Liver or Kidneys as
Bitters. a wonderful
tonic and effective and
the greatest all around medicine
for down system. It dispels
Rheumatism and
Neuralgia and expels Malaria
germs. Only cents, and
guaranteed
Ding Bi ere.
M. SCHULTZ
.
and
. t paid
I -a. Oil Bar
i .
Go-Carts,
Safes, P.
and Gail ft Ax
Life Tobacco, Key
Cherries, Peaches. Applet
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk.
Hour Meat, Soap
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds. Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
Dried Apples, Peaches,
Currents, Raisins,
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes Cracker,
Cheese, Best Butter, New
Sewing Machines, and nu
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
S. M.
r Ii L. leave
in tor
Greenville daily, except Sunday,
at in, for Washington.
at with
Steamers Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York Boston,
arid ail points North. Connects at
Norfolk with railroads for all
points Wen.
Shippers should order their
freight by Old Dominion Line
from New York and Richmond.-
Norfolk and Southern R. R. and
Old Dominion Line from
Clyde Line from Philadelphia.
Hay Line and Chesapeake Line
from Baltimore Merchants
and Miners Line from Boston.
Sailing hours abject to change
without Notice.
T. H. Myers,
Washington, N. C.
J. J.
N. C.
H. B. Walker, Vice
Traffic Manager,
Street, N, Y,
Tin
Pit .,
III
I estate XI.
. I ,
for Greenville. I holding e to
pros in them lo n . n i .-.,.,;
OH or before l
you want
length must
Like from tin-
. mod yon
I ed
pr by u I
, being . .
lull -iii.-s. K
to e .
n in but; . , ,
the . stein. I
In the Me a I
.
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your
not
be
front
I gives
. ml
its
or this not ice . . i
bar . ill . e, i
tn .,,. , .,,
to me
Thin the 7th of Mar. h.
JOHN ti.
. , M. M Gallows v.
Jarvis Attorneys,
l,
ii It
Dental
Surgeon.
Greenville,
I en You Have a Cold.
Ii Hi notion v. n lave
be to relieve the
is
he free u.-e Oh ii ml lam's
This Remedy
tough and
causes expulsion from air
the produces a free
and open
A complete -in
follows, Tins remedy
cold less tine than
other treatment audit leaves the
system in u natural and healthy
condition. It counteract any
tendency toward pneumonia. For
sale by Drug Store,
Greenville, R, L. Davis Bro,
to
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New
J. C. LANIER,
IN
American and Italian Marble
N. C.
WIRE AND IRON FENCE SOLD
First-Glass work and
design upon





THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
AND
D, J. Editor and
The Press ha, a
most sensible article on the dis-1
as a solution of the saloon i
evil, from which we take the follow-,
A TRUE CONFEDERATE HERO., j
Brave Deed of a at Fort
Fisher.
There is living in this county a
man almost unknown who deserve
As to the establishment of the dis- a in the annals of
Kinston we think
flood citizen of our county all
his life, and thousands f others
lie will go to his reward practically
unknown, yet a greater hero than.
L.
Entered in the post office at Greenville, K. C , as second class matter,
rates made upon application.
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties, people have belt led the question, at. remembrance by every lover of the
WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE.
in to
least temporarily, in the very best
way open to them. This liquor
question is a practical question to
Pitt County, N. C, Friday, March IS.
1904.
. D. C. Mar.
Harris, of township, an, apparently
That man is
incident I am about to relate- occur-
themselves that all the democratic
IS HE A PROPHET.
Receiver was not
looking for a wreck so soon.
Um i reader
have learned The
published at la-
Grange. X. C, ban resigned his
is editor, and resignation
ha been accepted. it is r Raleigh and
The resignation Greensboro as to which shall have
was brought about ins violent op-
position to the more .
especially the .-an- pun in bobbing up of
Greenville. name as a presidential
these incidents in the dis a to the country.
contest are from
notice, we would like to as- When it comes time to nominate
when thin minister of North officers again are going to be
became an inspired woefully disappointed
ct, that he can , with such pie.
cur Lord
would do v,. rt II to come to Green- Again let us remind you. that poll
tax must lie paid by May. 1st if yon
If this . preacher posses- privilege of voting
sea genuine in and can ex
M met and settled in a practical way. during the of I to is
, It was that there is a m , j and make tho best use of whatever
strong liquor sentiment in our com- i comes its way. The scan-
So strong indeed as J heard has now assumed such
make the establishment of to by my friend, proportions that it oversteps every-
doubtful and a J-J- himself a thing else, and there is a prospect
sentiment as would render but of a between the
Sand word to Finch to come on to prohibition, at this M l into i live and branches of th
North Carolina and take his dose. I age of the game, almost a Either the
This is largely the case in some out OWl be probed to the bottom or
other places that might be mention- six in ,. res, th
ed; and we believe that prohibition where Mr. Hams was of bang afraid to let the
has been tried in with J loading his tobacco and asked whole be known.
speak i iron
the dispensary question, a
company of doctors o divinity i
North Carolina will , to listen.
A great . ministers,
godly men they are, f i a every de
nomination of
within the state, have prayed for bright and interesting
i by now the can
see rs of his can be
lynched on far less in
the North and West than in the
South.
satisfactory results. So our people
took hold of the question
loons or and did the
very best thing possible for them to
do under the circumstances. They
put liquor traffic under the
control of the community as a
whole rather than under its indirect
control. The community manages
the business under
to come in the office as soon as he This new of the post-
was through with hi tobacco, as I j has caused great an-
wanted him to tell me in his own at p white house and
way tho story of how he saved the, has been a hurried consultation cf
Confederate blockade steamer devise a way out. Mr.
the bombardment of Fort Fish- was summoned from a sick
said he has so task So
long that I have about forgotten is situation it may disturb all
I insisted and tho following n j the plans of the republican cam-
outline of how this plain peaceable managers, and a
war between the executive and con-
j ,. and good acted the
guards for morality and decency i
i i i i i. . i hero under circumstances that t. ; i in-
that can be devised. It ceases tn , , , n in
live supinely as a silent partner in H m the of the
the business, but takes full control of as meat, by a committee house,
constitute when the whole truth
just as the State law regulates tho
sale of all poisons.
and valor
j chief exponents of ii searched out.
It is idle to talk about the coin-1 For of supplying as While congress was denouncing
being mere responsible the North Carolina-the report, tho President
for the sale of liquor through a soldiers with medicines and such i was arranging with
than through j much necessities. who should fill two or three
open saloons where the privilege a steamer in that state. While Sen-
I been 1.1 oat for so much money. In between was a live these were a
the sight of the Ruler of tho universe Nassau and other point-, bone of contention, and the president
responsibility is as great in was during the beige o Fort refused to act. wishing to offend
. , case as in the Just so is this vessel was
the responsible for any She in his grave than the
and every other ill that is a sighted the Federals j goes to Th-new Senator
or by law, and frank-fired
either senator. No sooner is
that she. Dick had the good sense to keep his
divine guidance on this subject, if b . v , , ., u , would either be sunk or captured by hands clean such matters.
then we; I, as come and the full It is twenty-three I her commander ranter Th
light revealed to the but to so special beach and the crew swam effect of I
r alone his brethren are entitled
to it. Let our brother furnish his
Many of the slate pap-i are com-
plaining of the divorce
as a prophet. He j laws but they bad as well be de
peaks as a prophet or utters tax on
Herald.
time.
Receiver e going at tilings riot to officers continue to have
high handed since he taken periodical spells at running the trail
charge of the Atlantic A North Car of the desperado, Will Harris,
railroad. Among other things; but Harris seems to lose them every
he has dismissed general
S. L. Dill, one of the most
efficient rat road in the South.
Mr. Dill been prominently con-
the road for thirty-five
years. This receivership business
ought to come to a speedy end and
let the state and individual owners
of the road manage their own
fairs.
Asheville feels a little puffed up
over the passage by the senate of a
bill appropriating to en-
large tho Federal building in that
city. Fussing a bill for the
does not mean planking the
money right down, and there may
be a long time of waiting for it.
This is the experience of other towns
where appropriations have been
We owe it to the press of the
state that shall never witness
another public execution our
state. Columbus, the county that
permitted it some days ago, did so
in clear violation of the law. No
other county will follow this ex-
Times.
The Washington City
dent who manufactured a story and
credited the North Carolina con-
with saying the editor of a
certain afternoon daily ought to be
run out, of the State, has bad to eat
some crow.
The Durham Herald intimates
that as only pure apple cider can be
sold there it is supposed to mean
that it cannot be watered.
One thing can be said about the
candidates so far mentioned as want-
the nomination for governor
they all good men.
Spring hate will hardly be larger
than the bills.
The decision of the United States
Supremo court declaring that the
company, through
which two great railroads wanted to
form a merger, is unlawful, shows
that the government has some
over trusts if it will only ex-
it. Now let attention be given
to some others of the big trusts.
Perhaps President Roosevelt's
failure to appoint any more
to office in the South is due to the
fact that the colored Southern vote
is not worth having, now that the
United States Supreme Court has
decided that southern suffrage laws
are
j ashore, whereupon the Federals
growth and elevation of boarded tho deserted ship for the
the individual. purpose of capturing
No man is going to forced to cargo.
do what is right, provided he docs Colonel Lamb, who commanded
not want to do the right in the first Fort Fisher, had several pieces of
instance. Regeneration must come pulled down the beach and
from within. It may be assisted by I turned them on the Federals who
outward and were attempting to blow up the
but it cannot be forced by, ship. After several shots had been
them.
A Vapid Slander.
Some public seem to
prefer sensational statements to
truthful ones, Now it is Mrs.
at a meeting of the
Progressive Health Club of Chicago
who declared that heart of the
woman of wealth generally is more
responsive to the whine of a dog
than to the appeal of a girl who is
homeless and
This is a vapid slander upon rich
women. While there are a few of
whom the statement of Mrs.
might be true, her sweeping
statement is absurd. If she would
learn the benefactions of rich
men, she would find that most of
them do a thousand good deeds that
help girls who are in need. There
isn't much difference between rich
women and poor near-
all women are kind-hearted
and love to listen to the
of a girl who is homeless and
The Chicago lecturer was
speaking of the
News Observer.
Several great concerns in New
York have decided to no longer
employ married women. Are the
husbands to be pensioners.
are they to be allowed to starve,
or how will they live now, poor
Sun.
fired the Yankees, finding it getting
too hot, emptied several kegs of
powder on her deck, and attached a
slow match by saturating a string in
kerosene oil and placing one end into
the powder firing the other en,
and then left her to blow to pieces.
Volunteers were called for to save
the doomed ship. Quite a number
at once responded but Turner
was the first to vessel.
Clamoring over her he
saw at a glance tint the sputtering
flame was within a few inches of the
explosive, and realizing that an
awkward step might throw some
of the , powder into the flame he
carefully stepped over the
rim of the powder circle and clasped
the burning string with both hands,
walked to the edge of the boat and
threw it overboard.
An instant more and the daring
little sea rover that had run so many
perilous voyages to bring tho balm
of relief to the wounded, suffering
soldiery of North Carolina would
have blown to atoms. And
Taylor Harris at the risk of his life
saved the ship. A soldier's duty it
is true, and yet the discharge of that
duty so nobly and faithfully per-
formed is that which draws in us
admiration for such deeds.
For to him of the
Southern arms promised no alluring
reward, nor defeat its stinging
terrors.
Taylor Harris is now seventy
the
Bonaparte-Woodruff investigation of
civilized Indians Indian Terri-
is to discredit the commission
It has taken advantage of the
of the Indians to induce them
to part with their lands for less than
they were worth, when they were
afterwards sold to rs at an
advanced price. In view of these
serious facts it is stated the
will not be removed, but may
con to their salaries.
Working a Wise Way.
There is a man in this here town,
and he is wondrous wise, for when
he marked his prices down he then
did advertise. And when be saw
his trade increase, will all his
might, ho marked still lower every
price, and advertised again. And
when he advertised again, his rivals
stamped and swore, to see folks
rush with might and main, to
his store. And while they sat
in solitude, and saw him custom
win, that man behind the
counter stood and raked the shekels
And when he raked tho shekels
in and saw his fortune rising, he
took a goodly lot of tin and kept on
advertising, Each day a generous
sum he'd sink, and demonstrate full
plain, the more one pays for print-
ink tho greater is his gain.
Orange Observer.
The Hebrew's of will
begin work on a s in a
few weeks,
Charles C. Jones, of Goldsboro,
the man who has been figuring
in stolen bonds
been bound over to Fed-
is in J. M. Blow, who is authorized to rep-
the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
John
been vi.
a ,
a go -l
upon
Mi
have to ,
than a
price,
Miss D-
and, in y-u
Kits
G. A. K
receive i
be die.
Prof. f. t
the
ville
the Winter
good c
gO I In
your plow II r
handles you
Miss re .
at
For com, i a
see A Kit i
has been vi.-i
hi I in--
Miss
Mi in.- .
In rued J
For be.-t gin
store.
J Misses M ii i
j.
tended t
X. C. Mar. The school at Tripp's
under the of
Bryan. O Cox, W. B. and
Misses Helen Galloway
Annie were visiting at Sam j
Mil ford's near Sun-1
that seems to prospering
. i Chapman Co. invite the
j to call and examine their j
stock of dry goods, notions
on same Cos per
i House
That New
foil are thinking of it's on
the Fashion here, ready to
wear rite moment yon put it on.
You'll admire yours If and feel as
though others admired they
will, too.
here she will
t in her mil
P. II.
is better if you
more for it
el i at a smaller
. t the Carroll
by the
Ci
I Saturday
. with
n in.
Co., have just
I hay that will
C-ll.
attended
jg Green
Holier of near
came over for a short visit Sunday
land Sunday and the j afternoon.
same
BUM Addie Cox and Jamie
Dr. B. T. Cox wishes to
chase lbs new goose feathers.
Mrs. Askew,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Smith.
To our friends and customers.
Having very near lost
stock of merchandise in the recent
fire, we are now making arrange-
as rapidly as possible to
open We earnestly
solicit a of your
valued patronage. Thanking yon
one and ail for pas favors we re-
main, Tours to Serve,
Harrington, Barber Co.
L. L. Kittrell rides to Green-
by ville on the train and walks back
for the exercise there is in it. He
only weighs pounds. When
I,
attended the quarterly meeting at
Red Banks.
H. L. Johnson daily receives
the nicest assortment of I
Sunday schools will be
observing Easier.
See H. L. Johnson for heavy,
and light groceries.
Rev. W. E. Cox returned
Greenville Tuesday morning.
Mrs. J. D. Cox has some I
hyacinths bloom her
yard.
Capt. W. T. of Golds- j
Co., always
when yon
one in
It don't take such an
awful lot of money to dress well,
when you know where to trade. You may
have a corps of tailors dancing at your at
but none of them can design for
you prettier garments, than these Spring
Suits which we are now showing.
sail desire can be easily satisfied
here. Come see.
bore, who once lived your city,
THE KING CLOTHIER.
as very pleasant visit
yesterday.
The A. Go's shops
we go we have to both activity.
can also furnish i j Large shipments being made
i Cox when not
can be found either at his
the store G,
meal Chapman A Co.
j Mrs. W, at. and
. of Clack i daughter to Greenville Tues-
II. day.
The Shipments by the A. G. Editorial Luxuries in Carolina.
Cot Mfg. Co, in cotton planters, ; This is the Ex-
we are informed by the depot Mt's rather a queer time
every day but demand for are unusually large, for strawberries, but in
I their goods seems more so than ever before,
proportion.
ll. T. W -v.
ox now
in a
j this delightful climate of ours we
The line of ladies dress good raise them any time. Miss Em
was F. Chapman Co. pi re Brown, of Western Prong,
attractive. Call
lure on yesterday. u
The ether day a party bought we.
some wire fence from A. G. Cox Che Foreign Missionary Society
f. Co. saying he wanted a its meeting in the
of J. If. C. will be to
, alter spend-
ch the family
i . Harper, re
. chewing
i to the drag
Bertha
C. Nye
in
which would l boys s Baptist night,
well a folks and adding
I ii-
res ting papers were read by Miss
and Mrs,
by Prof J. L.
Dillon, S. C, where he will be I WM v. r .-. , ,
engaged for Borne tune Bur That was a heart crusher when
Misses
w th only fence that will do it is
line. . . . , ,
for barb wire woven Taylor. Dis
court on the charge of robbing
t Apex.
to notify the
public that T will every
Saturday at mill one mile
of Frog Level on Sam
Misses Ethel Pierce
Kittrell after sometime
at returned to their
homes Saturday.
Harness as well as buggies
Don't go some where to Bel
your harness when you can get
your harness when you can got,
as cheap pr-
just as nice
perhaps right here from
the man get bug-
Re . W. E. Cox accepted
the i of the Episcopal
churches at Winterville and
in connection with his
work Greenville. His appoint
i ill be announced later.
Th prices for the best
roods nun be had at H. L. John-
sou's.
The brands of cigars and
t H. L. Johnson's.
books, pens, pencils and
best of stationary always
sale at the drug store.
sold at the lowest
market price at R. G.
Co's.
prices and tip top goods
can be h d at B. U. Chapman
t.
for tho Beau ton County bun
Company.
We are now occupying l, I and spent
House shop on Main
are the position lo furnish our
as
the Sabbath
. the other day certain pretty
Dawson, Mollie . , , ,
young lady asked us if we were
fond of kisses. Jerusalem our
mouth begin to water right then
day with
By id and w
Tucker.
Burlier
We carry farm
supplies. Dry notions,
groceries, drug and lo
see one all.
Barber Co.
It is nothing strange to hear that
Hunsucker baa sold the last
stock. Don't you this
Mrs. Sarah Taylor has opened a and there. Of course we said
splendid of i whereupon she hand-
ed us old piece of candy wrap-
in paper That wasn't
s , BI one of the
B I u office
Bite invites special to her
line or cloth. The
ladies will miss a rare
I feat if they fail to call and see
Mrs. Taylor.
Rev. J. L. Jackson, of Conetoe,
spent from afternoon until
Monday with his mother.
flight and heavy groceries
ways on baud at the store B.
is because there isn't anything do-; Co.
You never were Be sure and see II- L. Johnson
taken. The fact is, the orders are any and everything in the
coming faster they ran be I grocery and line.
made. Don't let any more get. We now have a nice lot of porch
ahead of you, but place your column timber. II you are in need
orders with A. G. Cox life. Co. of them why not let us fit you up
Car of cotton seed hulls are light. Winterville
received by G. A. Kittrell Co. I Mtg. Co.
KING COMBINATION BUGGY.
MANUFACTURED BY
A. G. COX MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
WINTERVILLE, N. C.
the kind, and a sort of sameness
as before sealed on us, H t;
thought oh what might have been
if she could have only understood.
But we reckon she didn't.
Dr. W. J. Hill, of
has brought suit for damages
against the National Hotel, at
Washington City, for an insult to
his wife by while they
were guests of the
The man who recently flashed
checks In Charlotte has
been arrested August, Ga.,
where he was plying the same
trade. His name is given as
While Barlow Wilson's
minstrels were playing in Fayette-
ville, two broke in the
dressing room of t he from
the rear and stole part of the
troupe's wearing apparel. The
captured and
a to the roads.
sent us a nice box of them
Oar friend of the Express
should consider himself very for
while living in a land like
this. Especially should he
the ladies who send him nice
boxes of strawberries at this
time of The
T -i may conn; some day
for luxuries, bat just now old
field peas nail hog jowl are the
finest dishes we enjoy. Hard to
Journal.
Russia is so seared over the war
that in Petersburg they even tell
the time of day by alarm clocks.
Atlanta Journal.
HOME TELEPHONE AND
TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
The following points can now
be reached over the lines of
this
N. C.
Charlotte,
Beaufort,
Durham,
Goldsboro,
Greensboro,
Henderson,
Littleton,
New
Oxford,
Rocky Mt.
Warrenton,
Weldon,
Wilmington
Winston,
Atlanta, Ga.
Baltimore Md.
Chattanooga,
Charleston. S- C.
Chase City. Va.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Columbia, S. c.
Danville, V
v,
Nashville, Tenn.
New York. N. Y.
New Orleans, La.
Norfolk, Va.
Petersburg, Va.
Va.
St. Louis, Mo
Va.
And all other important and in-
points east of the Miss-
River.
F. C.
Manager.
William Fountain, H. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
N. C.
Office one door east of post on
street Phone
March 13th at Bed
Banks church or between there
and the home of Evans, a roll
of money or
It was wrapped in a piece of paper
with cloth it. Kinder will
be liberally rewarded upon return
of same. Miss Manning.
W. J.
Passer, Baggage Mi
Bus i trains and and
in Iowa
and
Call Phone





Department
SUPPLY HOUSE.
J. Proctor
T. F. PROCTOR,
Grimesland, N. C.
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
-1 wanted the
i Dry Goods, No-
Shoos, Hats, i
and Hardware can be found
here, whether it i- some-
thing to eat, something to
or some for the
iii- j can be
sf pi i .
for cotton, co .
an; i i Us.
Marriage
Last week Register of Deeds K.
Williams issued licenses to the
following
WHITE
None were issued for white
I persons.
Quinn Cox Jr., and Ida Mills.
David Gray and Mamie Purvis.
Jno. Clark and Minnie Hay.
wood.
Amos West and Annie Dixon.
Mack Blount and Elizabeth
I Williams.
BETHEL
THE WAR NEWS.
If you want lumber to build a, house
furniture to go in it. clothing and
family, Ions
your table, or
your farm, we can supply your needs.
and are now
in full blast and we ore
o I
saw and. do kind
r folks; there's nothing
trimmings. We also I your busies or ours;
do general i H C, ; is. we'd hide our-
T Ll
DR. R, J. GRIMES,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
N. C.
Office opposite depot.
DR. G. F. THIGPEN,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
BETHEL, N. C.
next door to Post
LETTER TO CARLOS HARRIS
Greenville N. C.
Dear Let's talk it right
it before folks; there's nothing
It takes time to go .
than does to sit
down; d -H it turn of
its own .
Dry Goo Notions,
Tobacco and Cigars, e
only Soda ;. town. All
the popular drinks. Hot Peanuts
every day.
We beg leave to that we are
Wholesale and Retail
for-
We are in trade to make money;
so you. We make it by
our customer money; so do
yon. Our object, in trade, is to
save your wood from
rotting; yours the same.
We work for of pro-
you for a few. We
can do some things that you can't
do; we have the facilities. Ton
c in do some things t hat we can't
f I you are there. Lei us work to.
,. jollier; be faithful to
e can serve our customers better
working and being
j faithful to
Four dollars put into
will paint more feet than in any
other way; and the paint will last
I longer. This save yon money,
I saves your money,
j That's all there i in
I business.
AND BUNTING,
BETHEL, N. C.
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Line Clothing, Dry Furniture, Groceries.
We Pay, Highest Prices for Cotton,
Cotton and Country
AT
you can honest, goods at. living prices,
large stock before yon buy and be satisfied wit
bases.
your
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, Varnishes and and
Country Ready nixed Paints.
p. s.
Tours truly,
F. W. Co.
H. L. Carr sells our
Suits, Overcoats, Cloaks, Dress Goods, Shoes, Hats. Caps, Under-
wear, Crockery Ware, Hardware,
and everything you wear. Everything v, u in
your house and everything; yon use in your parlor,
Millinery Goods a Specialty.
Our goods are here and we are ready to serve yon.
Everybody sees buys, and everybody that
our goods becomes our customers. Just give us a trial
and save yourselves money.
BLOUNT BROTHERS.
BETHEL, N. C.
There is no tine in the world that excels E
inc. It has behind it a century's j
reputation wares and I
If you use the Paints you
never worry about quality,
We that you will favor us with your
purpose. Have just received
tan ; .
paint
for any
load
Mayors Court
Mayor IT. W. Whedbee has- dis-
posed the cases from
Mar. I-. Mar.
L. B. and B. T. Bailey
affray, lined, eat and
15.45.
Tom May, assault with deadly
weapon, bound over to Superior
court.
H. A. very, drunk,
and cost, 18.30.
drunk
fined and cost, 15.70.
TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN IN TH
HI II ill PI
OF NEWARK. X. ., TOUR POLICY I A,
Loan Value,
Value,
;.
Extender Insurance iliac
c yon
is
Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within on
. living, or three years after lapse, upon
o and payment with interest.
year--7. No Restrictions, s. Incontestable.
the beginning of and , f each
din, year, provided the for the current , ear be
may be used-i. To reduce Premiums, or
z. Jo increase the or
special
.
N. C,
. .-.,. .
The matter of the receivership
of tie North Carolina
n took n new turn Monday.
General swore
an before Chief
Walter Clark alleging that
Finch
ether to unlawfully
damage the property
Hi d.
Clark a bench
warrant for I he arrest of Me Bee
which was t to New
e was by the sheriff of
. n carried to
to answer the charge.
. .-. , j
L. i
jG
Greenville c.
Is what we are after, the possession of of
our will Insure sweet milk, cream and
. tool drinking water and many dainties that
be unattainable without the Refrigerator.
HAVE YOU A LAWN
If you have you Will want a Lawn Mower
soon, and we've, made it easy for you to own one.
J hero is no need to borrow a lawn mower when we
we sell a good machine with knives at such
a satisfactory price, and guarantee it to do the work.
Water Coolers, Ice Hammocks and
everything else in the hardware line.
H. L. CARR
Fire
Seoul, March is reported
that the B have set fire to
the town of on the Korea
side of the river and have
retreated across the river into
Manchuria. A complete Russian
evacuation is proceeding, due to
the advance toward the
north.
A skirmish of cavalry
at north of Korea,
on 8th, which the
were driven back. Th
losses are not known.
More men would have
if forced to eat their words.
s.-
f,
THE KEELEY CURE
you know it docs r. M.
for strong drink or th . relieves a person of all desire
MS THE KEELEY INSTITUTE,
Correspondence . .
Greens .
The Only Way-
To get the confidence of th
people of Pitt county by adv r
is through the daily and
editions of
THE
Bombardment Leaves Port Arthur in
Bad Plight
March
private reports both indicate that
Admiral Togo's fourth on
Pert Arthur the 10th
was the most effective since the
first of a month ago. One
torpedo boat destroyer
was bunk Russian
torpedo boats damaged.
The city
submitted to a heavy bombard-
lasting nearly four hours.
The naval bombardments of the
land works have generally
been ineffective, yet the peculiar
topographical conditions of Port
Arthur make immunity from
serious loss from bombardment
almost impossible. Admiral To-
go's torpedo flotilla opened the
action by boldly steaming in under
the batteries and successfully
placing a number of mechanical
mines the harbor.
London, March rumor
of the evacuation of Port Arthur
is repeated this morning from
different points, but it is absolute-
without continuation.
According to the St. Petersburg
correspondent of The Daily
graph vague rumors are current
there that later telegrams describe
the bombardment of Port Arthur
as much more than has
been admitted officially.
Special dispatches
and Yin give reports of
heavy Russian casualties at Port
Arthur, amounting to forty men
killed and wounded, but they
are so conflicting in details that
it is not to give them much
credence
In a dispatch from dated
March a of The
Daily Telegraph says that in the
latest attack on Port Arthur two
Russian torpedo boat destroyers
were sunk and great damage was
done to docks, forts
including the explosion of a
powder
is imported to have been
almost entirely destroyed; several
guns there dismounted,
the crews four boats in
the inside harbor are said to have
been deserted,
mi
Pithy Paragraphs.
It is the cooper who does a
business.
Ilia the maker who
makes ends meat
It's thing to catch cold
and everybody nose it.
strains of a bell are
generally music.
Th--roar of tied is often
heard on the sea of mat i bunny.
lovely women
smiles are caught in witch-
wiles.-
cured
J.
lost h
by
of
pay
crackers robbed two stores
Friday night, and
bout in cash.
Holland, of Turlington,
store and stock of goods
Friday morning.
i trying to arrest a burglar
Saturday night, two
o The burglar
ail association
is having compiled a
of persons who will not
debts.
i are generally great men
A man delights in showing
her best new gown to her dearest
friend and her worst enemy.
MASON Stork of
Stock of
Shoes, Hats, Dress Goods, Hamburgs, Shirts, Collars and Cuffs,
Etc.
At C T.
STORE.
No Goods Will Be Charged at These Prices.
HOWARD HATS, All Grades, Quality
r-rs
KING Shoes
Shirts and 1.50 Quality
FINE SUNDAY SHIRTS and for this sale
cents.
mm m -cm
Main St
North Carolina.





PERSONALS AND SOCIAL
MONDAY, MAIN
W. . y at
C. l. spent
Bin. W. B. Barnhill went to
Bethel this
F. returned
evening from Tarboro.
Dr. William Fountain
Sunday from Tarboro.
r Griffin returned
from a trip up the road.
Misses Alice Lang end
kit Saturday visit to
.-. of Portsmouth,
who was visiting Mrs. L, T. Small- j
wood, left
B, ii. Jarvis, who was here
visiting mother, this
for Norfolk.
B. B. Frank H. of
Washington, spent last tight here
and this .
W. A. Hart, Hampton
county, who was visiting
J, N. Bart, left Ibis morning.
Miss Brown, of Ayden,
who has been visiting Nellie
Barnhill, returned home
Howard, of Tarboro,
in Saturday evening to
J.
I.
. It. D.
R .
Mo int, s
i i .
. . id Mar;
. , have
v Mrs. i
home Sunday evening,
B. went to L
G Great Department Store
The Shoe has that something in beauty
and style that means individuality.
It in the it give- dis-
to the foot. In the diversity of kinds there are
styles for every person from the evening slipper
to the sturdy winter street boot; they all hare a light,
airy gracefulness peculiarly their own, which is sure to
to a woman's eye. Shoes
Fir. They Y t Perfectly.
Shoes should always fit and about the
instep so to make ii impossible for the foot to -din for-
ward and crowd th- t-. . . I and to
have of . I i I
; .
M ;
i; ;
v Dodi
and Is v.
Great Department Store.
.,.
ILL
V-
W. L. Ball went to Scotland
Neck today.
B. L. Davis, of Farmville, was
here
W.
came in Monday, I
J. K. went to j
Monday evening.
Walter Harris this morning
a visit to Charlotte,
Rev W, E, Cox rel this
from Winterville. II
Miss Delia returned Won-1
day evening from Baltimore.
S. Wells, of Wilson, who had ft;
been spending some days E.
A. left this morning.
Mrs. J. A. of Charlotte,
who been visiting her mother,
Mrs. Emily Harris, left this morn-
for her home,
R. J. Cobb.
C. V. York.
r u.
L. H.
i ,
BE.
mm
Spring Time
With it on
ha dis in nil lines
to -l This has interest for every
v ill Spring s ode be
Contractors, Constructors
MANUFACTURERS
Factory situated by the railroad just North of the
a Imperial Tobacco Factor j.
All kinds of dressed lumber, turned and
scroll work.
We ask for share of the patronage and
will do our best to give satisfaction.
The
w. Gold, of Wilson, who AH machinery new and up and of the best
been spending a few
G b home today. i . .,. Ia and lab m for erection of
buildings.
Mrs. W. M. of Pinning, Slating and all Ulnae of
here today ; Tin shop is to
her brother, Bey. II. L. charge of
Nina Harris, daughter oar tinning and slating department, You will find him
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. ft master of his trade,
has been sick with since
Friday, is reported much better
today.
WEDNESDAY
A. L. Blow went to to-
day.
W. W. of Hassell, is
in town.
Burch has taken a
with Tue
W. K. Fountain, of Tarboro,
came in Tuesday evening.
J. P. Hilliard returned from a
trip the road Tuesday evening.
C. T. went to Kinston
Tuesday evening and returned
this morning.
now the scenes of styles
interesting-, intensely so.
Human needs human
the public la a vast army of human in
points. On the other side this store with v
It. matters not whether
a real or fancied need. A want is i
inquiry, xx- v you to Investigate and after
bin and buy liberal.
V .
;. ;
C. FLANAGAN,
Attorney at Law,
Greenville, N. C.
RANK n. WOOTEN,
Attorney-at-Law,
GREENVILLE N. C.
r. R. L.
Dentist.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
lay Grain Co
AND OF
Grain, Cracked Corn,
Bran, Cotton Seed
Meal and Hulls.
ONE DOOR
FIVE POINTS,
Get our prices and see our b-
fore buying. We to buy your
Cora and Peas for oh.
hens have become more
price of their pro-
duct has d
Groceries that Please
Our are the kind
that we sell. Sometimes there is
a to please our
selves by something
as at a lower price,
and thereby get a bigger profit,
but we are Arm and only goods
of highest quality are bought.
We have no old to
off. These Groceries are fresh
and in perfect condition.
low about them except the
price. We pay the highest mark-
et price for all kinds of Country J
Produce. Phone MB
Bland a
No.
D. J. Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY, MARCH 1904
No.
STATE NEWS.
hilled another probably fiscal-
injured by a falling tree.
A county
held up by two men in the public
road and robbed
The Daughters of Confederacy.
Reported for Reflector
On Karen 11th, tie T.
Chapter of tie of
Mas delightfully en-
by Mitt;
As it time for the ion of
new the were
Mary
Vice President Mis Helen
Forbes,
Miss
Must Bryan.
Lawrence.
Press
J Smith mid Martha
Misses Mar-
Lillian and
Nellie Pender. The tells of one
After all the business was over tree in which
oat 1.1 lugs feet la five i
MR. POWELL ANSWERS MR. PETREE.
In wan was Minister Shortly Shows
Thai the People of the Town Are
Editor Tower,
N. C.
Dear last week's
issue of the Watch Tower was an
loads of m for
the Worth at editor t
Louis
and
follow.
have been
all Christians v. ho
we were entertained by a
on Miss
fir the
Hie -1. He sets us
his broth ten, without
right
may be
eve.
the pi ire, he U-g the
ate not applicable to the
ii inn here. He
he fact
feet long and two bee, and i- .,,
Tito log was eking Hi- r-
has wording to lb
,, j,,.,,,., la
and will not to the i
in rated by Bed
P y.
in diameter.
oiling the ;.
cholera s v. id
Ski oner being the win-
then
dainty i the other day
after spending a very pleasant a boy
evening lbs chapter to , a M. m
Miss Wooten, on to .-at and accident.
would not vote the J hands and are patient and
As to his beyond compare. They are
whether Jeans would have as can-fully ax horses and
for dispensary or not. I am
certain He would not have voted
carry their heavy loads safely,
though slowly. The streets of
for aided and and other cities are block-
scare a victory for them laded by these foe animals, and
I over all the winding
they are plodding with
I man produce and
d in the nation
when be
Would
If the saloon
lug
has taken stand that ices bl
in a worse refuse o
Vote as bad as Io V
to vote l to I w . t
for Hie
established without vote
the voters.
; we a-l .,
moat vole in older to lent.
To vote for h I.
not lo vow at in a
b for -a
With reference to
I will say the editor
to know fuels before he
makes
Brother Move did no
April 1904-
JAMES, President.
O'clock Tea.
Reported for Reflector.
Elaborate in every was
the O'clock given on
Tuesday by the most attractive
hostess, Mrs, Joseph O, iii
honor of her Mm, W.
Gold, of and Mrs. W.
O. Howard, of Tarboro,
decorations were handsome,
well as Tile menu
was served in seven courses, and
laid Pr sixteen
ferns wore
for
those were ,.
J. Jarvis,
W. A. Alfred
Forties, Lula
Cur.
j M. A. Allen,
bye, V. G IS. B
and
ally knocked down a Tue
weapon was and killed
the hoy.
who Of
for
either; but when
ad attendant U in is the same
running and day,
an be What has h
pill an end to this
in the week, what can be done
mat tell here.
rested 0.1 the charge of conspiracy, when i certain, that
given a nary hearing ,, v no one is lo any other
before Chief Justice Ti.- j than to Judge of all the earth,
day, and was bound over to Wake j ,,,. ., ,,; J and whether
Superior conn
in the sum of
I vote
Tb
End of Century Book Club. Leave the
Reported do th
The Bod of Rook control if. Ii
Club held regular meeting in a ti n.
Tuesday afternoon the at. Not bather with
residence of Mrs. V, Janus, let it to Spread until
In absence of the , whole town should be
President Mrs. The to do is to
with her the per.-on who has
to think it done dispensary or
with and look It us not him to
what be and accord to others the
that he. would enjoy
next thing
Fraternally,
would w- Powell.
Greenville, N. C, Mar.
GENERAL
The slate ate of
parsed a bill the an-
f n birth
day a h ii lay that state.
Many arc fleeing to
Am to .
An explosion hi a Chic go toy
factory the death of three
Air Line railroad
has executed a tor
ITEMS.
The Ground of War,
is in many ways similar
at
ill,
in the
ANNULLED.
ease and grace presided over the there to see
meeting. is kept ton
and spreading or establish
Jarvis wen- the guests of then pet Then vaccinate
Mrs, Jarvis gave an I those who me to
i to
mono
ting sketch of Warwick But these all things
and Mi's. James we must not submit to the
u striking life pest-house or to
I of Prince me f tin i
Delightful what his
Federal served by too by not t Vis bill
of the North Car- her daughter, Mary , It has n vital
Skinner. mention ,.,.,. ,,. K
,. , , j should be made of the happy he-,, ,., 1-
. ., . , , ,
. . that the met with r.,
March ho of
a certain
Hearty were t
the editorial of last week. I
The name means Dragon.
It is a beautiful stream.
is navigable sixty miles to the
village of Chanson.
the nature
say that Judge of
Federal court, will dismiss she
receivership of the Atlantic
former con-
North railroad
the to its
This action is on
evidence Drought before
Justine Clark at
trial of Receiver on the
of ti damage
property to the slate.
anniversary of her Ultra
Hearty
loaded
THE COUNTY HOME.
the rivers and the small size of
river make eastern
Korea, quite from a
valleys In
western hall . Is of
the River Ai is
the
when
of I
were sun I-.
beam same
to Korea as Tampa does to
Florida. The former i midway
to say no one cared anything j ,,. the t
about the editorial when that
appeared. It was the same article
Ladies Find it in Splendid Condition, mailed here to used by the
Several of II e Daughters advocates two days pilot to
went to the county home, last the election and four days before
Yellow Sea the latter is
midway down Florida on the
f coast.
Western Korea is a, v
country, but it fa cut by
Judge is quoted as Sunday afternoon, to visit the in lower appeared, and and near the coast of
the evidence as to the in-1 mates and carry them over town by saloon, e Yellow
of brought out land delicacies, The ladies tell of.
before Chic Justice Clark, a pub-
this morning, in a true state-
of the fuels, I feel that the
Federal court has been
upon and
And thus big farce comes to
a end. Daily Reflector
Made Assistant Clerk.
Richmond, Va., March
Albert Sidney Lanier, a native
and long a of North Caro-
has been appointed assistant
to eh clerk of Virginia
corporation commission.
that tiny found premises
such condition and the
inmates so comfortably provided
for that they want to speak of it,
so the people of the county may
know how well the is
kept.
Superintendent is
log an excellent manager of the
home, shows every attention and
to the inmates, and
latter express their appreciation
in praise of him.
Brother Petree should make him-
self so officious at such a time and
in behalf of the of
Greenville, perhaps can best be
answered by
He would leave impression
on the minds of the Tower readers
that the brethren in Greenville
are a set of drunken
didn't want to get whiskey
away from town, while nothing is
further from the truth. I, do not
believe, if the question of dis-
Since hens become or prohibition
price of their pro- be before the people
duct has d
sea there are many
level plains. It. the north is the
strategic Yalu river, the boundary
of Korea.
On the western coast of Korea
the tides of the Yellow are
higher than anywhere in world
outside the Hay of Fundy, and
while the rivers of eastern Korea
are clear streams, that run swiftly
from lie mountains, those on the
western side are great, blown,
muddy rivers, up which the
thirty-foot ocean tides surge many
miles.
The pride of Korea is In the
splendid bulls, which stand from
row, there would be a one who thirteen to fourteen and a half
n. C. Mar.
Mis. Lorenzo is on
the list.
Charles and Jerome
went to Monday
Misses Pearl and Swan Nelson
spent Sunday night with Miss
Annie
Henry a d sister,
Miss Eva, spent Saturday, night
and Sunday with relatives near
Charlie
attended
Bethany Sunday
L. T. Worthington
neigh hot hood Tuesday
Miss sped
night and Sunday in the
neighborhood.
Mr, and Mrs.
were in the n
Miss of
Saratoga, who has
several days with M. Anna
d , day.
Dennis w. over
liver s of
Miss Delia Smith, of and,
was in neighborhood Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. spent
Sunday with relatives near Corey's
house.
Millinery Announcement.
am now receiving a very hand-
some and complete line of mil-
tor spring The
deportment Is still under the
direction of Mrs. Greene.
will try to please you both in
prices and work. Come sec my
new goods. Wait for my opening,
will be announced later.
Mrs. L.
Changed to Greenville.
United States District Attorney
Harry Skinner has changed his
official headquarters from Raleigh
to Greenville. This will give him
opportunity to be home more.
Carriage Mad
will wear as long as No
others are as heavy bodied, because
weigh to ounces
to the pint. Sold by H. L. Can
. .


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Eastern reflector, 18 March 1904
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March 18, 1904
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