Eastern reflector, 29 March 1904


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PERSONALS SOCIAL
B. Mooring spent
Bethel.
to
Union Service.
e onion i -vice In the Pres-
i lust was
Mr. was from
the text, ye be born
y e cannot the I I
A number in the
AYDEN ITEMS.
W. G. Ward
, , . . , I I
B-L. Tyson . , .,,,,,,,,,
day evening.
T. J. Walk
for Durham.
at this morning's Bar-
morning
The service will be held
7.3 I.
J. II. Keel i peel Bun
E. Turnage, of ill Tho of the
wag here today. fifth district, died in
, . . , . . Washington Sunday.
G. V. . Baker, of
in Sunday evening.
O. L. returned
Leslie Newton baa returned
a trip in Georgia,
M. h. Starkey left
morning for v. on . w .
M, it. Justice came
this to hold court.
G. and
kins went to Conetoe today.
There was quite a severe earth-
ck along the
land coast Monday morning.
A steamer laden with
I bales of cotton and a
Mies Lena Matthews and Fern I
Change in Local Representative.
G. G. lit who been
the tentative
spent Sunday in Washing-1 territory, promoted
ton. larger and his headquarter
Miss Mattie returned transferred to Raleigh. Be
this morning from a visit to Kin- will be succeeded here by S.
us, who will charge
the con In Pitt,
id Bean foil con die
company tr had a b
n an in it service s
V, wish him much
E. A., toward returned
a I over
Mrs. A. Gardner and child-
Saturday evening for
Ayden.
Borne vernal equinox weather is
Rosalind return-; am
. if it is a little bad.
evening from a visit to
Miss
ed
Beet-and Neck.
is. D. J. and
Miss spent Bun-
New
S. M.
just arrived at
of The City Hay drain Co
E. V. Cox, of Ayden.
. . BUYERS AND
visiting attorneys at
T. is a, nine
residence on Dickinson ave-
west of the railroad.
W. M. Lang, of took
the train here this morning for
northern markets to purchase new
goods.
Hay, Grain, Cricked Corn,
Bran, Cotton Si
and Mulls.
Seed
N. C. March 1904
H. A. White, of Greenville, vat
here Monday nip
friends.
Mrs. J. A. Davis and Mrs. A.
W. Ange left Monday for Haiti
more. Mrs. Daria will buy bar
millinery on this trip.
Mr. Cash and Miss
were Sun-
day at Bethany church by Rev
R. J. Corbett.
A beautiful line if lawns and
white goods at J. R. Smith Bro
Miss Lucy Linton, of
county, one of our former
girls, is visiting Miss Joy-
ii
Rev. J, M. Barfield went to
Goldsboro Saturday and returned
Monday morning.
Rev. D. W. Davis came
day and filled his appointment,
and returned to Washington Mon-
day
Electric Bit-
rs. Wine Ayers Hair
vigor and Swamp root at J. R.
Smith Bro.
Lil is very sick with
E. Peel, of was
Tuesday.
A. T. Harper,
Royal Borden, of Goldsboro,
h ere T ti
J. L. Gibson, of Wilmington,
was here Wednesday.
B. W. Mosely and Mr.
were here Wednesday.
Cotton planters and guano dis-
at J. R. Smith A Bro
Felix of Kinston, was
here Tuesday.
E. Co. ate making an
addition to the size of their store,
doubling the floor space.
Greenville's Great Department
FIFTH STREET. ONE DOOR FROM
POINTS.
people while walking
small bridge on the
more Ohio railroad, West
Virginia, were rundown by a
passenger train. Three were
killed and ;.
Get our prices and our be-
j. rant
went to Corn and
W. Jr., Mis. t p
g rant t- buy
evening and returned
morning.
Misses Marv Burney and Bailie
Cox, who have been visiting
here, returned to Grifton
Sunday evening.
Mrs.
Mount; who baa been visiting
parents, Mr, and Mrs. M.
King, returned borne today.
and J. B. Move re II
turned evening from
northern markets, where they bad
been purchasing for
the of J, B. Cherry Co.
TUESDAY, .
G. W. Baker returned to
ton today,
B W, Moseley went lo
Monday evening.
W. H, Hackney left this
fin Lawrence.
G. G. lineman returned Mon-
day evening from Tarboro.
Rev. D. B. Clayton came in this
morning and is the guest of B. A.
J. T. Matthews, of Washington,
passed through thin morning on
his way home from
Col. and Mrs. J. Bryan Grimes,
of Raleigh, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. parents
of Mrs. Grimes.
Miss Jesse Lee Sugg, the
daughter of Col. I. A.
Sugg, of Greenville, is her
cousin, Miss Sadie Harding, at
H. R. Brights on Main street.
Washington Gazette-Messenger.
W, R. has moved to the
Cherry house, corner of Third
Greene streets.
spring
and Thursday
We will have on display one of the
moat attractive DRESS GOODS,
Jg TRIMMINGS. LACES and NOVELTIES
Greenville,
attend.
that has ever been display, in
P The public cordially invited to
Mar.
case of Best
at cents per yard.
in
We put
on sale one
C. L Wilkinson Co
The Shoe has that something in beauty
End means individuality.
It h tho it, gives Ah
to tin In the diversity of kinds there ;
. t from the evening j
in winter boot; all have a
their own, which is sore i
man's eye. Shoo-
Fit, They Perfectly.
always and
so an to make It Impossible for the foot to slip
ward mi crowd toes, while bail and
of room thus giving free play to thy foot.
is what do.
Our new spring Styles in oxfords and sandals will .
here very shortly.
U a
Greenville's Great Department Store
II takes H woman to smile with No Carriage Mad.
a knife in her wane
she loved thrust it there. wear as as No
j others are as heavy bodied, became
Evening dress at other weigh to ounces
of day would i to pint, by FT. L. Can-
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY, MARCH 29.1904.
No.
MRS. GRIFFIN'S OPENING.
A NOTICE TO OFFENDERS.
Handsome Exhibit of New Millinery.
Today at the millinery store of
Mrs. L. began her six-
annual spring display of
new styles. The visit r dots not
have to wait to inside store
to be attracted, for the front win-
is seen a bower of beautiful
flowers as to catch tho attention of
every passer and
of admiration. And this is
but a foretaste of the scene within.
Just inside the door is a hand-
some figure in white
and a flower girl that
seems to extend to all a welcome.
Suspended in of the
Store amid a festoon of draperies
are the 1888 -1901, in
white representing, the
years the business has been in
existence.
And the every-
where. Imagine if yon can more
than sixty exquisite in
you have a small
idea of the picture. These hats
are starve s of beauty, the very
latest in the new shape
and styles, designer seeming
to have left off nothing that can
add to the attractiveness of each.
Then there are ribbons, ornaments
laces, flowers and all manner of
trimmings in abundance.
Mis. Griffin's exhibit is certain
beautiful and is a credit to her
popular store,
The exhibit will continue
row.
A Communication
of the good people of
Greenville have unwittingly, we
been led to the practice of
certain customs that are in viola
of the law of God and of the
We refer to the
RAN INTO THE REAR.
Florida Dashes into a Freight at
Henderson.
Henderson, N. C, March
a. Sea-
board Air Line passenger train
No. known as the
rain into an
switch hen this morning and
crushed into the rear of a Dur-
of raffling, exposing or
offering for sale articles
in which are drawn.
The law makers of our ham and Northern freight train,
this practice by its right demolishing this train.
SULLY WAS GOING TO RETIRE.
DEAD IN COURT.
Jesse Kennedy Stricken While Testifying.
Thursday in court at
begun of J. L.
and T. Kennedy, on the charge
of assault on Ed Hughes with
deadly weapon. Last March
after a sensational trial which
all the parties were concerned, the
made an on
Hughes on the streets of Kinston,
Hughes was shot, and while a
long time it was his
wounds would prove fatal, he did
not die, hut paralyzed in I tie
lower part of the body.
When the trial was stalled
Thursday, Hughes was taken
court on a exit, to in his
After state had finish
ed its evidence, Jesse Kennedy,
one of the was
upon the stand his own behalf
While giving his testimony he fell
from his chair rand initiates
was dead. Three physicians
hastily summoned and they
ed his death due to hemorrhage of
the brain.
Mr. Kennedy was about CO years
old and was a very prominent
farmer of county.
and tearing up the track for a dis-
from forty to fifty yards.
The immediately
caught tire and three Pullman
sleeps were consumed. The Poll-
mans carried no and
there were only five on the train.
These escaped injury. Two
had a leg broken and
fireman was badly bruised but not
seriously. Owing to the
their names are unobtainable
at this late hour
f His Last Deal Had
son Told Him He'd Lose.
Boston, March weeks j
ago Daniel J. Sully came to
and spent an ii rim
office Thomas W. .
Flushed with sine.; his
six mouths in the ring S illy
declared that after good
play he would live on
his pi of its.
do you know lint that
they will get you on that one more
Lawson is said have
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Its Progress During the Past Year.
In the Presbyterian Standard
at Charlotte, we find
I this contribution from Greenville
to the of the
Presbyterian church
during
asked
u. , r, ,. tor the year just pi
I hey Sully replied c 1-
have been
Soils of newspaper stories about
This practice has grown among
us until it awakens alarm. This
kind of business its
for those who offer goods
fol Bale in this way, aid also for
those who The
practice is for that reason a serious
a real danger to any
people or community. The
is immortal, that it in
principle of lot, a
lottery. It nets an example to the
young that is evil and full of
A of young men were
indicted, convicted and lined for
gambling at the last term of
court in Greenville,
young men asked the
the officers of the U.
. . , , ,, . can them on the market when
indict us gambling, why don't, engineer, Woodside by name,
ladies indicted to have one limb fractured. .,.,, .,.,,
hat's all Mr Law-
son retorted, while you are
planning to put the bales
the first year of F. G. Hart-
man's
The second in March a
year ago the present irate was
begun. The morning hour f that
day this year was devoted to hear-
from the different de-
of the work
. and the
plans for future
work. During yew lust
, ed, two valuable additions have
of money I have made, , .,
,.,,,.,, been turnip to the eh
but I don't mind telling yon, Mr Ur T , ,
r., , , . , M. Johnston, a son of
Lawson, that I have made just n it x w . . ,
,. . T , . H. Johnston,
got it in j w K D
and
one more play j the graded
which I have outlined will net
me more.
It will take a few days to make
A wrecking train left but w l
I'm the man to do it. There arc
only baits to go the
o'clock this morning for the
scene of the accident. It is
These ed that the engineer of the Florida and I am the only man
question of j Limited, whose name is j who
; had both less broken. The other fortune if I
P.
late
d Prof,
of
in-
ere
and deacons
stalled and new m
added to the roll.
The Sunday is well
organized and doing work
under the guidance of W.
B. I Jove.
The Missionary Society
has taken on new life during the
year. With few exceptions every
lady in the church is a member of
this organization.
The Children's Missionary So-
Our officers the law can make
but one It is not A Big Swindle in Cigar Bands. on the market, men is efficiently led by Miss
cable to enforce law until It was to be. expected that awake to figure out Mary Wiley,
a healthy public sentiment, later some can be
away from you. Get
counterfeit cigar be if
Mr.
the of your
presence at marriage of
his daughter
Lina
to
Mr. George W. Baker
u morning,
April the sixth
hundred and four
at eight o'clock
Baptist Church
North
At home after April lie
X. C.
He are sent b town.
awakened to see that law would
bands for redemption, but if you will surely
The law of the state of North I hardly expected it would be
Carolina bearing on this subject is gone into to the extent that has
as ; recently been unearthed by the
person shall open, set American Cigar Company. A
foot, or carry on, promote, j million tags have been in j
make a draw, publicly or private- imitation their baud.-.
a lottery, by whatever name, I The individual is Alfred
oat
yon
ITEMS.
Mar.
Smith, of
a few Of week with
style or title the same may d.-- j Fanning, of Springfield, Mass.
nominated, or known, if any per- He sent in imitations of a half John
son, b; such way and means, ex-1 dozen of the baud, and it not j Sunday
or set to-ale , any been for inordinate be n
goods or Of might never been discovered j Sile Bee man, of Snow Hill, was
anything of value the unusual number of over a while Sunday.
person so offending shall be guilty being redeemed from that city Miss Hudson, of Green-
a misdemeanor, mil be fined caused the first suspicion to be ville, is friends and
two thousand dot- raised regarding their i,, the
bus, or imprisoned not exceeding j Fanning is an engraver, a d Misses Mane and
months, or both in charge of forgery has been placed I
lion of the court. against him. because of the ,.
Any person or society, on every band. A quantity glad to Mrs
or of persons of an ides, which he had secured , , . .
. , . , . ; Met and daughter,
whatsoever, In for the were found in his . ,, ,, . . . . . ,
. . v, .
of any of room. A half million bands were
whatsoever or in any in his room. J. A. was in the neigh-
manner distribute M . Sunday.
Misses
upon tickets or certificates sold
for that purpose, shall be held
liable to indictment and
under this
Code of N. C Sec.
One way to create healthy pub-
sentiment is to make it
healthy those who violate the
law. Some of citizens of
are determined that
this evil business shall cease.
Notice is hereby served on those
to whom it may concern, that any
further violation of this criminal
statute will be prosecuted. No
legal action will be against
past offenses, if it be prevent-
ed, bat it must be distinctly
understood that and every
future offense will be to
the attention of the officers of the
law and the will be
and prosecuted la the
courts. It readily be seen that
no of to
do this. Nothing hat a strong
muss of duty load to It. A
hint to the la sufficient.
and
Geese in Place of Negroes in the Cot- Smith were in the neighbor-
ton j hood Sunday afternoon.
The rail fence in there parts is Mi Laura is visiting
almost a thing of the past. In relatives in the neighborhood this
driving over the county a good week,
deal of late, the . ,,.
but one large field enclosed a
fence made of new rails. This one
has just been put Mr. M. K.
Diggers Goose Creek. It en-
closes a large field and was
up to keep geese as he
expects to turn that big field over
to these fowls to keep it chopped
out. A. W.
says that geese are better
anything else to chop and
since a good many people are
expecting to be on hands
this spring, this may boa pointer.
Monroe Journal.
Fletcher and Grover
the neighbor
hood Sunday.
W. A. Woodard was
neighborhood Sunday afternoon.
J. M. Smith and sister, Miss
Bessie, spent afternoon in
the neighborhood.
Miss Anna Braxton was in the
neighborhood a short while Sun-
day.
E. E. went to Greenville
today.
C. Langston went to Win
ville Tuesday.
A woman may possibly admit
that she is thirty years old, but
that she snores, never.
On Sunday night a series of
evangelistic was
begun in the Presbyterian church.
any design this
circumstance Recurs to i
the new year's work of the present
pastor. Lev. F. G. Hart man.
events all
pa-tors and ins of
the- Greenville churches very
Closely together and with one
mind and hear this united effort
is made to win the f men
and women to Christ.
Fourteen Bale.
J, Norman, a well-to do farm
of Beaver Dam
brought bales cotton to town
Friday. He did not sell here, but
had Co. to ship it
for him. Fourteen bales a good
lot id cotton for a r to
at this time of year.
Several Bald Coming In.
More cotton is coming lo now
than when the price was rents
higher than at present. Perhaps
the farmers having it held a little
too long expecting it to go to
cents.
Dr. W. H. of Char-
N. C, will be in Greenville
at Hotel Bertha on Monday and
Tuesday, April 11th and 12th
days only. His practice is
to eye, ear, nose and throat
and fitting glasses.
We give a credit for being
level headed if he above
level.
Eggs get more plentiful
lower in price. The
price the local market is
cents.
At New Bern colored man
came in contract with a broken
light wire and was instant-
killed.
There are students at
University of North Carolina,
which is a record-breaking
dance.
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Department
i. -.-
Branch of the Eastern Reflector is in charge
of E. Bradley, who is to transact any
for the paper in and territory.
ITEMS.
March 1904.
like once more, thank -I
for if
is moving up some
ow, bat all is two weeks or more
late.
Shad are just below the fifty
Milt mark.
Who is to plant corn The
first will be the last.
C. E. Bradley spent Sunday in
Greenville.
Mrs. G. J. Ricks went to
yesterday to see her
father.
and poultry food,
the best at E. Bradley Co.
Jim Ellison, of Washington,
Was with us yesterday.
Drummers come by the
and dubs, new, the
best proposition you had
every time.
Good farmers are buy
this week planting potatoes. This
looks some will have to
on 4th
Swamp root and Wine- of
E. Bradley Co.
spent several
with Saturday. His
got a little-balky on it an
had to be sent to the
J. J.
Bro.
N. k
you to their store
headquarters and while there to
inspect their stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
and learn their low prices.
can all your needs in
any
We are selling Lawns and f
dress at
half price, to
-I
Not on the Grand Jury.
Here is the way a county
min sit a revival. He had
been tin
poi i. friends,
Joel th moving in me to talk
and toil a bad have been,
but I it while the Grand
Jury in Lord will
it.-d the preacher.
guess said the
tent, ain't on the Grand
.-a.
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,
in
I Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
Greenville, N. C.
The American Red Cross
is rent twain. Definite charges
of mismanagement filed
Barton her
of friends by a large th
and; honor-
able citizens . found
that not less than have j
been collected and of it,
was ever received or disbursed
and the account,
if were kept, hare no
Th we been, no
reports of receipts or
-Money paid in, has beta
used for the
to unit far,
consultation with the It
that the chanter of the
. , Beaufort,
has been repeat-1
Elated.
I ,
I Henderson,
It is th of j
the hero that
the board ma an that Oxford,
, no could be-sold to any
of drunkenness,
one ease of drunkenness
by the Winston,
Cb . Charlotte Observer, j
C. E. BRADLEY
Price-
We carry a general line of Mer-
Dry Goods an Notion.
Nice Hue of Shoes, Stand Neck
wear of Fancy
and Heavy Groceries, line of
Wood. Tin aDd Hardware, we-
make specialties of Furniture Sew-
Machine and
We do not claim to have
better Goods or Prices- than other
merchants,, ant we a
for w sell for-
as to o a safe,
business and we custom
the benefit of St. Ci h
Small y rice
is our motto.
SALE.
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Fr.-sh Goods kept
in stock. Country
Produce Bought
and Sold
Letters of administration upon the
undersigned, and duly of the estate of
as such administrator, notice is Smith deceased, and letters J
given-o all holding having M
of Agriculture Wilson
Florida to rest.
Mat fear that congress is about -to
ADMINISTRATORS investigate his department to find j
The undersigned, having th day j he as yet. caught that b oil
qualified before the clerk of
And all other important and in-
points east of the Miss-
River.
F. O.
Gen.
D. W.
North Car
claims aid estate to present
them to me, duly authorized, for pay-
or before the 5th day of
February 1906, or this notice be
plead of recovery. All persons
indebted to said -re requested
to make immediate payments to me.
This the 2nd day
Her
H- CO-.
I C.
Dr Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats,
Fancy Groceries, Crockery,
Fruits, To-
and Everything cheap
sh. Highest price for country
such administrator, Notice is hereby
given to all persons holding claims
against said estate to present
to me for payment, duly authenticated,
on or before the first day of March,
1905 or this notice will be plead in
bar of their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate are
to make immediate payment to me.
This the 26th day of February
W. L. SMITH,
of Dennis Q. Smith, Sr. dear
Jarvis Blow, attorneys
The standing army will
doubtless stand pensions after ,
the with
p- R. L.
Dentist.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Get the Best
FARMVILLE, N. C.
MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS,
Leaders in Fashions. Pull Una of
trimmed and untrimmed hats, flowers,
ribbons, Cheaper than aver.
la the only
tasteless Castor Oil. Tastes as
good Maple Syrup. par-
bottle for by John
Farmville, N
I Is the to get Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes,
Hats, Hardware, Crockery, etc., at
J A full line of and Highest prices paid
fer all kinds of country produce.
Stubborn
FACTS
Back up Our Claims for
YUCATAN
TONIC
Fact Tonic and not
a stimulant.
Fact vitalizes and lends
permanent vigor to the entire
human system.
Fact is not a drug, but
a normal, scientific cure for
JUt Malarial Complaints
Chills and Fever,
Neuralgia, Rheumatism.
nervous system and positively
n j system
prohibit i all tendency to depression or low spirits.
Women with troubles peculiar to their sex are
restored to perfect health. Your druggist will
cheerfully add his testimony to ours.
TRY IT-TEST IT-Our
with every
THE AMERICAN CO.
EVANSVILLE, IND.
Any child can take Little Early
Risers with, perfect safety. They
are harmless, never gripe or
arid yet they are so certain in
robust re-
quiring en astir, means never
disappointed. They cannot fail t.
perform their mission and every
one who uses Little Early
Risers prefer them to all other
pills. They cure
Sold by J. L. Wooten.
Pitt In Superior
la the settlement of the of
Thomas J- Shepherd.
It was to undersigned at
January term of Superior
four to ascertain and report the
of the estate of Thomas J.
Shepherd, arid the shore and
amount to which each is entitled
A paper has tiled with us which
purports to give a list of persons en-
titled as and the
in which they are entitled, as follows,
I. That each set of the
I tires Of Catharine Floyd, Elisabeth
i Moore. Joel Margaret
Gibson. Hadley and Harriett
is entitled to one-sixth of the
estate.
II. That the representatives of the
six sets of are as
Catherine Floyd is represented by
Catherine and A. M. Shaw,
who take her share. Elisabeth
Moore is represented by Marv
Barnhill, Emma V. Stalling.
of the Superior Court of
Moore. By ff tins issued t.,
e. Moore, who V
L. Kent, Moore, K. i n s
Walter E. Ward. Delia or
Louisa . iS. e
My baby hail bad
that its head was a solid mass of
scabs, and its hair all come out.
I tried many remedies but none
seemed do any good until I
used DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve
Toe Eczema in cured, the scabs
are gone, and the little one's scalp
is perfectly clean and healthy, and
it's hair is growing beautifully
again. I cannot give ton
praise to Haze,
Bluff City,
Ky., in buying Witch Basel J
Salve look out for counterfeits.
and the;
one containing pure Witch
Hazel. The name
Co is on every box. Sold by J
Wooten,
FOUR
TREE;
FRIENDS
FARMER
ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE.
Our money winning books,
written by men who know, tell
you all about
Potash
They are needed by every man
who owns a field and a plow, and
who desires to get the most out
of them.
They Send postal card.
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Atlanta. Ga.-MT; So. St
CAUSE PNEUMONIA.
One of the most remarkable oases.
of a cold, deep-seated on
causing pneumonia, is that of Mi.
Gertrude E. lid.
was entirely cured by
of One Minute Cure. She
coughing and
Weakened me that I ran
down in weight from to
pounds. I tried a number of re-
to no avail until I used
One Minute Cough Cure. Four
of this wonderful remedy
cured me entirely of the Cough,
strengthened my lungs and
ed me to my normal health
and Sold by John L.
Wooten.
. in, it rt.
Louisa h- Josephine Mayo,
J. L. and the two
; f Laura Toppling and
; Delia Toppling, who takes his share,
i Gibson is represented
, Battle R. Darden, C. Williams
i Alice M. Gibson who take her share,
S. Hadley Is represented
Mary win. J.
S. Hadley, Thomas Hadley, Mat-
tie C. who share.
ii Harriett is represented by
Kirby, Fannie S. Elliott.
I Barbara Hadley, Mattie C.
an, Hadley and the two
W. P. Hadley, names
to us, who take her share.
II. If any one else claims an in
bar of I heir recovery All persons in-
to said estate ore requested to
make immediate payment to me.
This the of March, 1904
JOHN B. GALLOWAY,
M. m, Galloway.
Jarvis a blow, Attorneys.
NOTICE.
AND DEFENDED,
i-
N ALL COUNTRIES
tin patent.
Patent ard Infringement Practice Exclusively.
I u at .
0.3 opp. Patent one. I
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Carolina.
Pitt County, f r Superior Court.
George W. Caraway and wife. In,
B. Caraway, and George M. Line
My, administrator d b. . t. s of s
whitehead.
Godfrey A. S V Joyner. ad-
i, D B s
U Peyton T
,, Alice S Kin-
gel A and wife, Helen V
e ants. Samuel
A Watkins Helen V
named, will notice an
entitled as above has been com-
in the Superior Court of Pitt
county, relating to, and for the
of, certain real property situate
Pitt county, North Carolina, and
known as the
The said defendants will further take
notice that they art; required to
pear at the next term the Superior
, county to be held on the
7th Monday after the Monday in
i March, lull, it being the 25th of
April, 1904, Court House In said
I county, at Greenville, North Carolina,
and answer or demur to the complaint
in said or the plaintiffs will
apply to the for relief de-
in said complaint,
This the 23rd day of March,
U. c
Clerk of the of Pitt
Heal
Sale of Valuable
Estate.
Pursuant to an order of the
Of Pit county rendered on the
day of March. in an
therein pending entitled C. T.
vs C.
1875.
S. M. SCHULTZ
retell Grocer and
Dealer. Cash paid for
Par. Cotton Oil Ear-
Turkeys. Bed-
lends., Mattresses, Suits, Ba
by Carriages, Parlor
P.
Milliard and Gail ft Ax
Sure he Was Defeated.
As was predicted. Mr. Andrew
court of said county, the
described lands to wit. Beginning at
a on the
i Joyner straighting up the old Daniel division
I paper, . the office of the clerk of S
Averted.
in the nick of time oar
little boy was writes Mrs.
W. of City,
Ohio. had played
said havoc with him and
ht in
treated him, but he grew worse
every day. At length w tried
Hi. New for
Consumption, and our
was saved, now and
ought to know
it's the only on re cure
Colds and all Lung disease
Guaranteed by Wooten Drug
Price and 81.00. Trial
bottles free.
the ii finding some Mauling
; It will be
I several years can-
for office ere required by
law to file sworn statements as to
in the campaign.
following one of these state-
I for of
pies in
I never spent cent, J was
defeated. So help me
Pitt
In Superior Court
Isabella Little
Vs
Daniel Little.
The defendant Daniel Little will
take notice that an action entitled us
above has been commenced against
in the court of
with
. Davenport
line, then with said Davenport line
south W. poles tea pine on.
thence with the
Hill poles to
With said Road North I
Hi poles to a pine stump on I
south of the Tarboro I load, i
thence up North W. poles and i
inches, to the beginning. Containing
Hi acres more or less.
March A.
L. Commissioner.
BO YOU WANT
If you want to increase your;
strength you must add to nut ii
take from the physical. In
words, you eat must be
we will see that your tool
box does not lack a single
useful article.
Course
You get Harness,
Horse Goods,
of
J R.
lea Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Dried Apple-, Peaches,
Prunes, Glass
ind China Ware, Tin and
Wore, Cakes and Crackers, Mara
Cheese, New
Sewing am
other goods. and
for cash. Com.
S. M.
the MAVIS witch Hazel.
The Which II, z-l
abused. E. C. DeWitt
Co. Chicago, art the of
original and only genuine
Witch Basel Salve. cure
Bruises,
words, that yon eat must be iv
and witch Hazel Salve. A
printed the nerves,
before I are
the intestines. I
Cure adds to the physical. It gives i I w
lo and builds n, strength g ; are In
in the human I. is Tm Rh see
AN
A active
hugely on the cm-
of liver. The
little pills known
Little not only
the system bat
the rebuild
the
ii a r bay In
never gripe and e A
certain yet produce re-
flint are sari in nil
eases. L
by the pi ant f- r the purpose
Of Obtaining a divorce from the
. bonds of matrimony upon the grounds
the said de-
will further take notice
he is required to appear before the
of our Superior court, at a
, court to be held for the count v of
I at the court in Greenville on
the seventh Monday alter the lie.
in March, it being the 25th
day April, and answer the
which will be den- sited in
the office of the clerk of the superior
I court of said county within the first
e days of id term, Mien and
answer or demur to said com-i
i w thin the time required r
la-, or the will apply to the
court for relief In tin
This the 16th day of March,
. . .
of Superior if Pitt County.
human is pleas-1
nut to the taste and and
the only f
will digest the f. and enable
the system to appropriate nil of
health and strength-giving
tun. j,
Like
a Comet
but the name B, O. Co.
its i. cute
certain. Sold by J. f.
IT
the sky ca
A H Ail O the star of health
f. . o weak and
It
Two school boys, at
got in a and
one killed other by Striking
him on head with a large
Au Ohio man who cherished a
fondness for his old sweethearts,
willed three of them each
at his death.
At Ga., an oil mill,
guano several freight
ears were destroyed by fire. Loss
with week digestion,
or sour stomach, use
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets and you will get quick
relief. For sale by
Drugs Store B. L.
Davis Farmville.
I I ii
Planets revolve, shooting
start are not revolver.
More Riots,
Disturbances of strikers are not
nearly as as individual
disorder of the system. Over-
work, loss of sleep, nervous ten-
will be followed by niter col-
lapse, unless a reliable remedy is
immediately employed. There's
nothing so efficient to
of the Liver or Kidneys as
Electric Bitters. a wonderful
tonic and effective and
the greatest all around medicine
for run down systems. It
Rheumatism and
Neuralgia and expels Malaria
germs. Only cents, and
guaranteed by Wooten's
Store.
Steamer B. L. Myers leave
Washington daily, except Sunday.
Greenville, leaves
Greenville daily, except Sunday.
at in. for Washington.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York Boston.
and all points North. Connects
Norfolk with railroads for
points West.
Shippers should order
freight by Old Dominion Line
from New York and
Norfolk and Southern R. It. and
Old Dominion Line from Norfolk;
Clyde Line from Philadelphia.
Bay Line and Chesapeake Line
from Baltimore and Merchants
and Miners Line from Boston.
Sailing hours subject to change
without Notice.
T. H.
Washington, N. C.
J. J.
N. C.
H. B. Walker, Vice President
Traffic
Beach Street, N, Y.
s the
does work the
I stomach, relaxing the
nervous tension, while
I the Inflamed muscles
and membranes of that
are allowed to
rest and heal. It cures
flatulence,
of the heart,
nervous dyspepsia and
all stomach troubles by
cleansing, purifying and
the glands,
membranes of the
and digestive organs.
Tar Dealer Can You.
times
the trill which sells
b z. c t co,
BELIEF-IN ONE
One Minute Cough Cure gives
rebel in one minute, because it
the microbe which lick lea
lie
and n the the -Line
lime I. phlegm,
ii flan, in.,, n mid I,,,;.
Cine i-n i ens
ids l-fl p mi j,
hi d Is a , mm less r
i cum I . t;, s,
and croup. One Minute
pleasant to
alike for young
and
Sold
I .
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Norfolk, Va,
Cotton and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to New Yank
Chicago and New Orleans.
DEALER IN
American and Italian Mr rile
AND RON PENCE SOLD
I first Clans work and prices reasonable
assigns sent upon application.
I Three hundred
the Si. Louis expos e
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
AND
D. J. Editor and
in the office at Greenville, N. C, as second class matter,
Advertising rates made upon application.
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties.
graft in u
Pitt County, N. C, Tuesday, March 1904.
NATIONAL EXTRAVAGANCE
If Port Arthur gets taken many
more it may be took.
Everybody knows that it a
amount of money to run this. Better hammer this thing in your
government, and the sum grove Poll tax unpaid May first
larger each year. Even if affairs means no vote,
were honestly and economically ad-1 . . am
ministered the amount would be Star the
considerable, the era of L paper Wm
favoritism, grail and The
that prevail, make, figures I
almost staggering t .
The New Orleans Item publishes
a table showing how the expend- We are awfully sweet folks, you
turn of Congress have know- Some fellow has figured it
. i out that the people of the
during the last thirty years. Begin
States eat 84,150,000,000 worth of
a year.
. the present and going
through period the figures are
as follows.
57th j hit me is theory
56th I Russia wants to raise sympathy on
55th in the conflict with Japan. Say,
54th j this thing ain't any boxing match
53rd it's war.
52nd
51st Every citizen of a town counts, but
50th we see no need of Greensboro wast-
49th ; any breath over Blackburn
48th he had rather claim some other
47th place as his home.
46th j
45th j weather reports
4th to know how to say anything but
43rd Con j showers. The remarkable part is
With the burden Upon the people i that it comes so near to being right,
increasing so rapidly, it is no won-
they complain of The government has decided
taxed to meet make no further appropriation for
in public affairs. need it i Langley to experiment with his fly-
any surprise it at no far distant j machine. So the professor will
day the people rise in their might have to the for himself
and refuse longer ts submit to such if he makes any more efforts to fly.
outrages.
anxious inquirer, the
with- going to Greensboro does not
that the nomination for gov-
shall go to that city also.
The state has gone a
out a new sensation.
Hearst's daily has made it; if Greensboro does get it the
with a big blast for
Willie.
The Charlotte Observer and fire
department of that city are turning
the hose on other.
of the state will for her
man.
One hardly knows whether to
Start out in the morning with an
overcoat or a spring suit.
As Raleigh could not have the
state convention, it has started out
to be about the biggest part of it at
Greensboro. The folks have
engaged the entire third
floor of the largest hotel in Greens-
for headquarters and are plan-
to carry a delegation of over
two hundred to the convention.
Frequent accounts of crimes com-
in Wilson county indicate
that there is almost an epidemic of
murders incendiaries in that
county.
is known by the
smile that he
And a little later he will be known
as the ex-candidate by the smile
that he doesn't wear.
Even if you do not pay your poll
tax by the first of May in order to
vote, the sheriff can step up after-
ward and make you pay it anyway,
that is if you have he can
get his hands on.
The war news is something great
and seems to be good only for space
filling in tho papers. Reports of
Japanese victories come one day,
only to by Russian de-
And so it gees, the readers
on this side of the globe being left
to believe anything or nothing.
between the Capitol and Monument
encroaching upon the
park and defeating the improvement
plan which a congressional commit-
tee has approved. He will have to
keep off of the vista,
The public schools of this city
are in a condition.
What with a ridiculously
overloaded, little children in
tho streets and alleys of the city who
cannot get into a schoolhouse,
efforts to prepare youth for
college who cannot spell, high
schools which the money that
ought to go to training
and a board of education whose
members am too timid to correct the
which they know exist,
the educational facilities of the cap-
ital of the United States are at their
lowest ebb.
Wonder if the appearance of i
Hearst's Boston paper had anything I , . .
r I i Y, e understand some people
to do with the earthquake up , . , . .
plain because of the communication
appeared in The
The old proverb goes attention to the fact that
must come might have been by
what dumped Sully into such a That j. the
hP least of it. f the laws of the state
j prohibit a thing and people violate
These advance light weight unwittingly, it looks like
arc courting pneumonia. Better, they their
at the weather before cast-; ti to it The com.
aside the heavy wear.
It will make a man feel awkward if
he wants to vote next fall and finds
out that he cannot do so because his
pall tax was not paid by the first of
came from a source that
is amply able to withstand criticism,
but we felt like saying this much on
the subject.
A luxury is anything that you
can't afford.
WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE.
Washington-, Mar. 1904.
I met Senator Burrows of
yesterday at the very mouth of
his committee room and asked him
when he was expecting to have the
report on Senator case
ready. With a startled surprise ho
said, not yet, of course; not till
we get the rest of the
Responsive to further inquiry he
said there are some to come
yet from the far West; f cannot
say just how many. And of course i
I cannot tell just when. We shall
report as soon as we get
Alter which oracular utterance he
slipped down the elevator to the
Senate. went into the committee
room and asked his clerk when
there would be another hearing.
do not he said. are
no more witnesses seven
have been asked,
none yet, but I Understand it is
intended to summon From
which your correspondent
confirmation of a hitherto
expressed in these letters that Sena-
tor Reed Smoot will not be disturb-
ed until after the presidential
for reasons which politicians
familiar with affairs in Utah, Idaho
and Montana will readily under-
stand.
Two noted trials are on hand, that
of Burton of Kansas, before
the district court of St. Louis, for
selling his influence for and
that of Judge of Florida be-
fore for crimes and
In this latter ease
the house judiciary committee has
voted to impeach him for
and corruption by an
vote of two republicans and six
democrats. Republicans contend
that it is a partisan persecution and
the chances are that they will, for
that reason, keep the case from com-
to trial.
The Salvation Army bill before
the senate is a colonization scheme
of Booth Tucker asking for several
million acres of irrigated land for
religious people, the settlers to be
provided for by the United States
government lending them
a year. No one net tier shall
borrow from the government more
than at one time. This was
Senator Hanna's famous bill, and
Senator Hoar new bestows upon it a
belated smile.
Secretary Wilson of the Depart-
of Agriculture is not u bashful
man. He wants a new building, to
cost millions of dollars, and he wants
to set it intrusively upon the Mall
Original Observations.
Only that work is. done well which
we love to do.
Clerical errors are sermons more
than an hour long.
Love is the best food to appease
the hunger of the heart.
That carpenter is all right who
can carry his spirit level.
It is easier to lift a barrel of flour
than it is to raise a three
note.
Now that the bees hive
ed to hum, you may know that
spring has come.
Silence is not always an evidence
of wisdom, a fool keeps
his mouth shut.
The more a person has of inherit
ed or natural dishonesty the r
does he believe evil reports.
True love runs smoothest on the
rockiest road.
A train of thought runs regardless
schedules.
The most striking thing about
roller skating is the floor.
Some men are too cowardly to be
called ought to be
called
The man who gets on a jag in the
evening generally has a jagged
in the morning.
The early bird may catch the
worm, but the early peach bud
that gets its nose nipped off.
Blessed is tho man who never
makes an excuse, for he is not far
from the kingdom of heaven.
It is easy for a bad man to be bad,
but good men have to fight every
day's battle a thousand over.
The sunshine of a maiden's smile
will melt the frost work of
encircles the heart of
man, and makes life to him as jolly
as a day m Va., Ob-
server.
Colored Clerk of District Attorney Skinner
Loses His Job.
Oscar J. Spears, the Assistant
District Attorney, has company in.
his dismissal from office.
The company is E. A, Johnson the
colored clerk of District Attorney
Harry Skinner. It is reliably stated
that Johnson, has been given notice.
In fact it is said that Johnson
himself said he goes out on the first
of the month. It then that Col.
Harry Skinner takes up his official
home at Greenville as District At-
and he is not going to take
Johnson with him.
No definite statement has been
made as to the new clerk for Col.
Harry Skinner, but it is rumored
that his son will occupy that
at Greenville when the office
opened up there.
As to successor the scram-
and pull is on with a vengeance.
J. A. Giles, of Chatham, was
and he is in hopes of pull-
down the plum. There is
a strenuous wrestling match
ahead for the party who gets tho
job, as many there be who want it.
Sound the cymbals, hark to the
horns. Let the battle go on. We
sit on the and enjoy the scrap-
News and Observer.
STATE NEWS.
Safe crackers nibbed the post-
office at of in cash
and in stamps. The building
was badly damaged by the ex
Wallace Watson, an engineer o
the Southern railway, while on a
run between and Greens
was knocked off his engine
and lobbed.
A term of Superior court is in
session at Durham, as many
cases of smallpox are in the
Judge Cooke ordered all per-
sons having no business there to
keep out of the court room.
Near Aurora, in Beaufort
two children of Richard Spar-
row were killed while playing
among logs at a saw mill. The
lops rolled together on the child-
Their ages were seven and
years
What a Boy May Do.
The retirement of Rear Admiral
of the United States navy,
emphasizes the possibilities, that lie
before a boy who lets nothing come
between himself and
of success in life. He started as a
hand before the mast, in the mer-
chant marine, and reached the post
of admiral in the navy of the great-
est on the earth. An En-
by birth, he began school
Mass., when he was
five years of age. At seventeen he
became a sailor, and suffered ship-
wreck in the Indian Ocean. He
was on the U. S. S. Cumberland
when she sunk by the
iron clad Virginia, off Newport
News, and he received a
letter from the navy department
for the part he took in that
able affair. He was also given the
appointment of acting master in the
navy, and climbed the round
till he became chief of the Bureau of
Ordnance, with rank of rear
News.
The following from a
try church yard, says The
may interest some of our
Here lies the mother of children
seven
Five on earth and two in heaven.
The two in heaven preferring rather
To die with mother than live with
father.
Hash money seldom works as
ribs with the talkative hither
Of course it would have been bet-
for Mr. Sully have quit when
he was ten million ahead, but
quitter would have jumped
long before this figure was reached.
The only safe ride to follow in
is to bet it
Herald.
It is predicted that Dr. Edwin
A. of North
now president of
at New will be
elected to the presidency of the
of Virginia.
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A man can hardly finish paying
for his wife's Christmas presents
before the time arrives for him to
begin to save up so as to buy her an
Easter Constitution.
A monster gun being at
Reading, Pa., is to have a range of
SO miles. The gunner who could
get that range would be a
Constitution.
Ti
is in charge of J. M. Blow, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory.
Want
write an i
O. A. K
highest c
Chit-kens,
A i s
and ill j
Miss
was
Friday.
A good in
have to pi.
h ii; a
so
singletrees
Mar.
policy in
happen to
i will pay
com, peas,
i-i mind that the
;. Co. manufactures
of good
ts pi ices on same
ii.
Bessie Chapman
. is better if yon
little more for it
article at a smaller
no the Carroll
by the
fa. Co.
Tho A. I ox Mfg. Co. wishes
to purchase
i. hubs.
Hot fruit of
today sees not tell and
uncertain.
A plow manufactured by
the e Mfg. Co., always
gives goad sat when you
go them have one put in
your plow I hey can also furnish
for plow.
For corn, oats, i ton seed meal
see O. A
D. Cox, who has been to Lat
C. for sometime
came home night.
Don't forget Dr. Cox now has
his in the residence of J. H
V. Dixon.
For bet grade of chewing and
go to the
store.
Burton Bryan accompanied
Howard Harris home yesterday to
visit until Monday when they
both will return to resume their
studies.
wish to notify the
that I will grind every
Saturday at my mill one mile
of Frog Level
Tripp.
Harness well as buggies
D go some where else to
your harness when you can get
your harness when you win get,
as cheap per-
haps just as nice
here from
the man get bug-
from.
We return to A. D.
for a reed pine stem.
feet nicely
jointed and elegantly shaped.
we between each whiff
we shall think of our friend and
from our heart thank him for his
The best prices for the best
goods can be had at H. L. John-
son
Our young Harvey Cox
after a long spell of fever is able
to be out and will begin auric next
week.
Cox Board per day.
House in town.
Dr. B. T. Cox wishes t
chase lbs new goose feathers.
Large quantities potatoes
are being planted in this section
this season.
To our friends customers.
Having very near lost our entire
stock of merchandise in the recent ways on hand at the store
These debates are always interest-
of a very high order.
See H. L. Johnson for heavy
light groceries.
K. G. Chapman Co. invite the
to call and examine their
stock of dry goods, notions Sec
M. G. of Greenville, was
to see us Thursday.
A nice new picket fence around I
the home of G. A. certain-
makes a decided improvement. I
Light and heavy groceries
fire, we are now making arrange-
rapidly as possible to
open again. We most earnestly
solicit a continuance of your
valued patronage. Thanking you
one and all for past favors we re-
main, Yours to Serve,
Barber
A. D. Johnston now occupies
his new residence on Railroad
street.
Dr. B. T. Cox when nut in the
country can be found either at his
residence or at the store R. G,
Chapman Co.
We imagine that are go-
to use a great amount of guano
this season from the great
number of guano that are
shipped by the A. G.
Mfg. Co.
Again it is said the merry mar-
bells will ring out make
more than heart glad in our
town.
In a few few
Barber Co. will be ready to
serve their customers with any
thing the line.
We are now occupying W. L.
House shop Main street,
are in the position to furnish
as heretofore.
Barber Co.
No matter in what direction
may cast hi., eye, new buildings of
various kinds can be seen going up
in our midst.
Every nice spring day brings
new wire fence customers to I lie
A. Mfg. Co.
We carry complete line of farm
supplies. Dry notions,
groceries, drug Come to
see u, and all.
Harrington Co.
The young nu of
High School will give a pub-1
lie debate next night. The
public are invited to
R.
G. Chapman Co.
by of our immense Shirt trade, that
lay claim to the distinctive term. Shirt Store cf the
We that no concern gives the study of shirt
fashions and shirt making more serious
we do.
The result is a achievement in the Shirt
not elsewhere in our city.
Our Shirtings are imported our Shirts are meed
for our trade exclusively. designs and are
in advance of those shown by other Shin dealers.
Everything new in Madras and genuine French
baited and plain
or detached cuffs.
Per-
at-
Come to the Shirt Store for your Shirts.
THE KING CLOTHIER.
tender congratulations to
W. A. West, of N.
C, and J. D. Cox, of Dillon,
C, upon their good fortune in
having someone to send such j
nice flowers as were expressed
from here yesterday.
Be sure and see H- L. Johnson
for any everything in the
grocery and confectionery line.
We expect you have a plow
baud already. If not be
wire buy an Economic Back
Band from the A. G, Cox Mfg. Co.
Mrs. Dr. Blount, of Standard,
was here Friday.
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. are
Cotton by the
carload. Where on earth they
will all land we are unable to say.
We now have a nice lot of porch
column timber. If you are in need
of them why not let us fit you up
Prices are light.
Co.
Peter of Ayden, on his
way home stop,
over while Thursday .
School books, pens, pencils
always
our j best qualify of stationary
I for sale at the drug store.
Everything sold at the lowest
market price at R. G.
Go's.
Best prices and tip top
be had at ii. G.
stole.
Why are certain of our
men so tad and pensive since the,
closing of certain schools just
around us. us of
the days when we, too, felt as if
a shad bone gone wrong I
get straight.
R. J. Cobb. C. V. York. L. H. Pender.
The
and
Lumber Co.,
Contractors, Constructors
MANUFACTURERS
and
The latest brands of cigars
tobacco at H. L. Johnson's.
and
S. A went to Kinston
night, and J. B. Cooper
to Greenville Wednesday
The Hue ladies dress good in
the more of F. Co.
is attractive. Call
and
The old saying takes an in-
person to go does
not always hold good.
tome do not pass the ordeal
bat are that way. We have
seen evidences of the fast.
Mrs. Sarah Taylor hi-
splendid f millinery
and ladies dress goods in one of the
rooms in the rear of the post office.
She invites special attention to her
elegant line of cannon cloth. The
Indies will certainly miss a
treat if they fail to call
Mrs. Taylor.
A girl of Utica, N.
attend l for
breach of promise.
Tasteless CASTOR OIL sold.
Taste as good as Maple Syrup.
cent, per bottle at Dr. B. T.
N. C.
COMBINATION
MANUFACTURED BY
A. G. COX MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
N. C.
Factory situated by the railroad 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 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. W has charge of
our tinning and slating department. You will find him
a master of hi trade.
We ask for our share of the public patronage and
will do best to give satisfaction.
STATE HEWS.
North Carolina will not have
large an exhibit tobacco at t in
St. Louis exposition as was plan-
owing to the failure of some
of the tobacco towns to make a
subscription for that purpose.
General Julian S. Carr, com-
North Carolina Division
of the Veter-
ans, Margaret Hanes
daughter of Mr. P. H. Hanes,
of sponsor for
North Carolina at the reunion at
Nashville.
The commencement at
Oak Ridge Institute this year will
take place May and 19th.
The literary address will be de-
livered by Judge Frank Winston
The annual sermon will be preach-
ed by the Q. H.
of Charlotte, and the
before the alumni will be made by
Charles O. of Madison,
The chief marshal of the occasion
is B. L. Hammond,
LETTER TO R. L
Dear A mill ow
S. C, wanted
gallons of paint, and bought In
paid cents less than
paint; but
the lead was sulphate of lead, not
carbonate. Sulphate costs
half; and covers about half.
That paint was adulterated
six times as much as the
paid for He
cost him
Oh no, it cost rim more
that; we forgot the labor.
work it out exactly;
how it'll wears.
besides;
alone was twice as much as hi-
Is was thin, too; some lose
don't know how much.
There was to dryer ii
The maker made something o
that; e
Taking it altogether, he
make much by that cents.
Go by the and the
is
P. S.
i paint.
Yours truly
P. W. Co.
H. L. sells
our





Department
AYDEN ITEMS.
Bros
HOUSE.
F. PROCTOR,
Grimesland, N, C.
MERCHANDISE
H;
faro
dry
to
III
pared
saw
of I
. lumber to build a ho
go it,
r's far j r provisions
i i me i for
re can supply your Dee
and are now
and we are
.- n, grind con,,
A i c in
In i. I try Goods, No-
Bats, Gr a
and Hardware can be found
v. i. hi. it is some-
thing to eat, son to
wear, or some article for the
house -ii farm, you in be
sup est i
. . cotton, prod ice
. i -i
i i
A work for
-o trimmings. We a
a.
do general repairing of buggies U i
n e
X. C.
Dry Goods, Notions,
only Soda Fountain in town.
t., g lime to go j
if up than it does to
flown and wait for it to tarn tip unpopular
s own accord.
every
Greenville's
Great
Department Sic re.
K, C. March 1904
Mrs. George Tucker, of
came in Thursday
to visit Mrs. K. Smith.
Keen and Kittrell of
were here Thursday on business
Barnes one of the
oldest men the county v.-no
lives near here, is very sick.
G. F. Boyd, of Washington,
was here Wednesday.
Car meal and hulls at J- R.
Smith Bros.
Ed Hooks, one of our popular
insurance returned from
Fremont Thursday.
G. L. of Baltimore,
was here Thursday selling drug-.
house was out in the
big lire but is business again.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith are
at Seven Springs fer a few days.
The Ayden Lumber Co. has a
force of carpenters
dry kilns and making
improvements.
Rev. Mr. tilled his
regular appointment at the
church here Sunday.
The public rhetorical at the
Seminary Thursday night was
BETHEL DEPART
DR. R. J. GRIMES,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
BETHEL, X. C.
Office opposite depot.
DB
PHYSIC
.
Ounce next
N NO SURGEON.
n . x. c.
dour to Post Office.
STATON AND BUN
BETHEL, N. C.
RS,
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Complete Line Clothing, Dry Furniture, Groceries.
We Prices for Cotton,
Cotton Peed and Country Produce.
AT
Ail
Hot
yon can get hones goods at living
large stock before you buy and be
purchases.
w attended, the students richly , , . . .,
entertained the audience for an Goods, Shoes, Caps. Under-
hour. Prof. Peden, Miss Lillian
and Miss Annie are
splendid work at the
We have our new straw
and slippers, call and make your
J. R. Smith Bro.
Ten Millions Bales.
The report of the cotton
issued today, estimates the
crop for the a little above
II ten millions bales. This being
lower than expected there was
advance in the price
i of futures.
ill
The newest the
g prettiest stock we have had
l the pleasure to show you.
A cordial invitation h ex-
tended to you.
i ;, -v , , , .
The physicians Pitt county
in Convention assembled announce
that their Black List will be
placed in the bands of the sub-
by May 1st. Any
indebted to a physician for med
service had best settle their
account prior to this
avoid being placed upon the list.
to
wear, Crockery Ware, Hardware,
and everything you wear. Every u in
your house and everything yon use in v i ,,
Millinery Goods a Specialty.
Our goods are here and we ere i you.
Everybody that buys, and
our goods becomes oar customers. Just a a trial
and save money.
BLOUNT BROTHERS.
BETH . L, N. C.
TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN
IN THE
it SI tit m
J., YOUR POl
END OF THE CENTURY CLUB.
OF NEWARK.
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up
Extended Insurance that works
Is
Will be re if arrears be paid within m n.
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon
date and or and payment of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions.
Dividends are payable at the beginning the and of each
year, provided the premium for the m ix paid
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase Hie;
while yon
evidence
Hi
J . .
-St
ore
ti
Ts what we after, and the possession of one of
our Refrigerators will insure sweet milk, and
butter, cool drinking water and many dainties that
would be unattainable without the Refrigerator
HAVE YOU A LAWN
If you have you will want a Mower pretty
soon, and we've made it easy for j
There is no need to borrow a lawn
Mower
you to own one.
i mower when we
we sell a machine with best knives at such
a satisfactory price, and guarantee it to do the work.
Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, Hammocks and
everything else in the hardware line.
Reported for
The End of the Century
held it's regular meeting Tuesday
afternoon, March second,
with Mrs. J. G. the
the preside
the vice president, Mrs. c.
presided
. her graceful manner.
The subject of federation
; re the club, and
i was
conclusion of the
the fol-
program was en-
Reading of prophecy of
i concerning the reign of
Elizabeth in play of Henry VIII,
Mrs. Quotations
from play by each member.
The visitors present were Me-
Harry Galloway, J. Bryan
Grimes, B. L. and C. O.
Vines. Galloway and
Grimes both gave interesting ac-
on he clubs in their
Dainty were
ed by the hostess assisted by Misses
Skinner and Mary James.
The Club adjourned after
of the most delightful meetings of
the year to meet April 5th with
Mrs. R. Williams.
To make policy payable as an
of insured.
e lifetime
-k
V.
j Is. C.
H. L. CARR
The world's cotton crop for
is estimated at
bales valued at
St. Vincent's Hospital and Sanitarium,
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.
COST OF BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT, HALF-MILLION DOLLARS.
CAPACITY, PATIENTS.
climate on Atlantic coast; salt air by proximity
Gulf Stream. Fully equipped with every modern Improvement for tho treat-
of disease. A full corp of In every department. Special
department for eases of confinement. Moat approved X-ray apparatus. Thor-
system of Turkish and Russian Baths.
Ward Rates, per week; Private Room Rates from to per week.
For etc., address
The President, s Hospital and
NORFOLK, .
The On y Way-
To jet the confidence of the
people of Pitt county by
is through the daily and
semi-weekly editions of
THE
v -111
Animal and Rain.
It seems strange that no animal,
it be the squirrel, seems to
build itself a shelter with the ex-
press object of keeping off the rain,
which they all so much Mon-
keys are in wet and could
easily build shelters if they had the
do so. tho creatures
hop disconsolately along in the
Mr. in his
and Man In
crouch on branches, with dripping
backs set against the tree trunk as
shelter from a storm, they
have the air of being very sorry for
But even the
which builds plat-
in the trees on sleep
at never set ms to of a
roof, though the say that
it is very wet it covers itself
Mb the leaves of the a
fern.
No Tim to Spare.
The mean man whose birthday
gift to his sou consisted in allow-
him to wash the windows so the
boy look out and see the cars
go- by belonged to the same family
as the man to whom the Washing-
ton introduces He
was proprietor of a country hoteL
The rules of the hotel kept every-
under lock and key, and there
no for the casual loafer
newspaper, pen, soap or
anything else free. There were not
even free seats in the
day the proprietor saw a
chronic loafer looking at the old
timepiece which hung on the wall.
next day a large sign hung over
face of the clock. It read,
clock is for the use guests of the
hotel
Brotherly Encouragement.
want to thank
con Oldfield, tho speech you
made at the meeting of the trustees
other night in favor of issuing
bonds for an addition to the chapel.
sorry I wasn't to hear
replied Deacon Granny,
thought you were opposed to the
proposition
am. Rat can't blind myself
to the fad that any speech yea
might nuke . help
tho other
One of Queen Elizabeth's Fads.
England. . u queen certainly
had more . spice feminine
vanity, and it is on record that one
of her little f was to have, every
hair on her Lead kept, same
length. It was duty of her bar-
to see to this, and for this
pose she received a weekly visit
from a worthy man whoso pole
adorned a modest looking shop in
Lombard street. The queen's bar-
was of course much,
by the nobility and by all who
the court, and no doubt he
added to his income by selling the
precious of her majesty's
hair, for it was his privilege to keep
them, and they were of course much
Li request by her many admirers.
Hardly a Good Risk.
see you busy, and I
take up very much of your
time. I want to talk to you a little
on the subject of life
you want to insure a
man who is a murderer and who
may be hanged in a few months
heavens Are you a
yet, but I may become one
soon if you agents
quit coming in here and both-
me when I am trying to
Kansas City Journal.
The Recipe Habit.
think those neighbors are real
said Mrs.
the asked her
husband.
Marguerite doesn't
gt along in her studies very well,
their Mathilde is always at
bead of the
of
wouldn't tell me what par-
sort of brain producing pat-
food they give their
Mice.
An . la afraid of any
mail t which It Is
A . cat and sometimes
even a will him annoy-
It runs between the
noise of a mouse
running the will often
cause an elephant to become excited,
but I have never known or heard of a
mouse getting on an elephant's trunk.
of the mouse to a larger
Is an old story, and many fool-
Ian have arisen from
Dress
I UNDERWEAR
DAYS-RAIN OR SHIN
MARCH 29-30, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY.
You're invited, of course To every woman
who has edged with the desire to know what
fashion edicts are to every woman
or man, for that matter, who enjoys the mere see-
of beautiful things, we extend a cordial
That these showings express masterfully
tho foreign and domestic dress idea for
the Spring and Summer of 1904 goes with-
out saying. Indeed, be an almost
task to picture in words the
grandeur and beauty, the scope and ex-
of these great Spring styles
word of
all allowed us we'd say with all the
power of our
Celebrated
Shoe King Quality
SHOES
MUM Quality
Celebrated
WARD
HATS
Stubborn Bargains for Cash Buyers Only
241-243
W. Main St.
North Carolina.
Spring Clothing





PERSONALS AND SOCIAL.
THE UNION
New jam arrived
S. M.
at
i g.
re I to
i ;
V. I-. Brown left Vein la
B.
i i from Buff
and cl Id
returned ll la morning from E I
Cooper of Graham,
I . , n re an I this morn-
Mrs . Harding left ed-
evening for a visit to
returned
, i om a trip
up the
Mrs, Brown, of Kinston, came
over i to Mrs. L.
How Go J and ow Pleasant Fancy Maine Ned fa
; , 3-25
,. . ferns, , for Easter, at
Nurseries.
I a long time
M Greenville tow had w t pet
interesting
land enjoyable a protracted
orders in early.
Nut
Cabbage .
Riverside Nurseries. 3-25
A.
Miss Alma House, who has been having charge of the choir
visiting Addle Johnston, re-
turned home today.
Mrs. K. T. Stewart and tie
daughter, of Vi
visiting Mrs. L. Griffin.
m the onion services which
nave progress
church during
past two weeks. Be. J. A. Herbert la preparing
of the Methodist church, to rebuild on the site hi-
.-.--.- , home was burned in the fire
has done the
and all his sermons have been ex-1
He speaks plainly, Attention is called to the sum-
., r Mb I the Superior court clerk
forcibly, and under w
preaching sinner have lea to j i, Godfrey A.
Christ and Christians have been and others
d av n cl to I heir Master.
Powell of the Chris- up
Han church, F. G. i K
the Presbyterian church and A Va., March 24-
l King of the Baptist church, Sheriff Mayo, of
have been faithful lieutenants in J . this
the meeting, these conducting the topped In which Ad-
La. Mr i.-i. ,, W. S. was riding Bl
morning services, and r. rung
. ; the head of a procession of
reading at ail the and held out his band to
the hero of Santiago. The follow
The meetings have been well colloquy la by those
and much good basal- In the admiral's
ready reel lbs I.
Ii will i
I to bear for a long time, only
Fill MARCH eternity revealing the full extent
Woolen went to Bel el of the good
today.
admiral
said
V . O.
is in town.
I,
All the churches will bold
vices Sunday morning and there
will be another union e at
night.
arc you asked the ad-
is
good said I be ad-
J am from North
said the admiral.
An Case. continued I
An case has been Mayo, I am the
B. rel this the attention of four of our The admiral congratulated him
log from Kinston. distinguished lawyers and the drove on.
returned Thais- our best magistrates the past
days, it is the ox if the average man had hi life
Stephen Morris vs. Tom over probe
HiggS returned Thin, and Tom vs, Mr. Morris. I than ever.
evening from a trip up the road. I The extent of the damage la so
complex and there are so many
S. 1.11 left this m i
day evening from Tarboro.
Ii,, Jessie Lee Sugg left Thurs-- knotty
day evening for a visit to . u
B. Clayton, who has right and may require at
been here a few days, left this least two of three sleepless nights,
morning. The first case that of Tom
A man never knows how hard
hi- wife works until he tries to
clean up the house preparatory to
his wife's return from i two
with her mother.
predicted big run of shad
v Q
. , . , .,., Coleman vs. Morris, who was has not come along.
went to . ,. . ,
, . , a tenant last year on Mi. ,
evening and returned ,,,,,,.
land. Ho sued Mr. Morns for
this morning,
Levi Cox baa
school a
with typhoid fever.
Mrs. Ed Brown, of den, who
has been visiting Mrs. A.
returned borne Thursday
evening.
Mr. Jordan, representing the
ugh News i ad Observer,
today looking after the sub-
of
Superintendent W. H.
went to Bethel today to
be present the day ex-
the school. To-
i us ii the close of M
sch near Bethel.
Bailey, ex-Aldermen,
W ii died yest
J K. Peoples, a prominent
e is in of City, committed
Thursday. He first drank
an ounce of and then
she ; the temple.
SATURDAY,
A. J. is sick.
Miss Cox left Friday eve-
for Ayden.
G. G returned Friday
evening from Tarboro.
Col. W. J. Pope, of
county spent today here.
went to Kinston
Friday and returned this morning.
Miss Hat tie of Winter
ville, is visiting Miss Eula
Miss Jessie Lee Sugg and
brother, Julius, returned this
morning from Kinston.
Miss of Win-
arrived this morning to
Carrie Brown.
for one-third of the
home from , which the i pay.
and is very
Writing about the is
uncertain as the war news. If we J
Mr. Morris had Tom in ,
dieted for burning rails on write a weather item it
place and the o a rains before the paper is printed,
26.00, and he also scented Tern fool weather item is apt to
On March 30-31,
p ii
it
of keeping his old ionic fat on
apples picked up under the
apple I These apples were
worth per year
Tom's big eyes bulged Mien he
found that Morris
catch sun g. Anyhow,
indicates that overcoats a
call do service tomorrow.
A Denver lady friend of
a I the family was visiting at the
f f JO
him, so he remembered that one
night after that old horses
got in apple orchard,
he got the colic and the
horse doctor was called Tom
that was out of time
aid doctor's for a colicky
horse eating that won't
good fer to give the collie,
about So there It stands.
Tom's side of the ledger
for and for
guano, while Mr.
shows burnt mils 185.00 and
for Times.
n and for the first time in
life saw a real, live calf.
what a dear little row she
exclaimed. said
Jack, a
Continue Early
During the progress of the
union services in the
church most of the merchants of
The physicians of county
in Convention assembled
that their List will be
placed hands of the sub-
by May 1st. Any one
Indebted to a physician for med-
service had best settle their
prior to this date and
being placed upon the list.
M Wednesday
We will have on display on of
lines .
and
has displayed in .
The cordially Invited to attend.
Mar
t rial. on sale one
v. case of B- i
R at lo par yard.
C.
Wilkinson
II I
Big Hog.
While Mr. J. F. of
was in today to get
the town have cloning their L for Tub Reflector, he
early at As the time told ho a a few
of year is now close at hand for
closing anyway, it would be
just as well for them to continue
closing early, except on Saturday
nights, as r already he-
gun doing so. It will help the
merchants and their salesmen also
to do this.
BLAND
Good Sewing
The trees are patting out rapid-
The maples near the
church are already quite
green.
days ago, that weighed pounds
dressed. That was a large hog,
and Mr. says was the fat-
test one he ever killed. He says
be bought the hog from Mr. H. H.
Proctor, of who has
some very fine stock and believes
It pays to raise the best -Daily
26th.
Disastrous prairie fires are rag-
in Nebraska.
Has a great to do with
of course
got to have
GOOD LEATHER.
combine the two and you've a win-
pair Thai is
kind you'll get here, if you
want the other sort we can't
you, that long
and look well as long is they
what we have to offer yon.
come In and look them
No.
rm.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
O. J. Editor and Owner.
Twice- and Friday.
.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. APRIL I, 1904.
No.
OPENING
AT HO ML
Magnificent Display New in. ids. Printing Now t
store wan u at lust at
tenter of today and home in it own
looked like n A little move three ago
progress there. It the it occupies
his annual -spring opening j lie view
home for the paper.
success. En early hoot f the I While of the
day ladies began and the t
store and all I hey came and l that time., Kb
large That in the budding
were delighted with y the next deer for
was attested by their praise and the Mine being.
of the goods, j the upper story t building
display window was that by
of a and orders as
OS
Inside was replete not until
the meal i could pet permanent home, j
output. There w this the Masons st to
very hoe and pattern, for a temple,
mid is beyond description, Bach an undertaking
while the cull I was a marvel j of at first,
of beauty. The pattern but hey were and their
giving the noble efforts are shown ill a hand-
very highest touch art in ail some t. in it is an
WOLD ABOUT
C. L CO.
A Their Spring Opening in
A few days ago notice The spring opening display of
was directed to the growing evil L. Co , to-
raffling or gambling. That-com.
result of side is an
was the
of
any
interest in M .
among she and of weight-
the of ,.,,
,;,, ,
men make M N, s
have ,. f
TEACHERS ASSEMBLY.
Annual Meeting to be held at Morehead
City.
The executive committee
North Carolina Teacher's
decided that the annual
la woolens of meeting of assembly win be
j agreed also to stand ;,;,., ,
was e .,. . . need.
of
, need
for the prosecution of any and i,.,,.,,,. ,, .
hereafter
This is no idle threat,
held year at City
daring the week beginning June
8th.
The hotel will be operated under
good management this year and
the teachers will b- well entertain-
ed at a cheap rate.
tee will make thorough reparation
or ornament but what is if r the pleasure and amusement
n hp line
They
shown here.
cf every one who
n m-u.-i-- of the problem i V- y
s no other decided to i in th
bats, the being meeting was available to there, , It ha given history of the assembly i- beta
1st artistic. Every Lit was arranged Out the lodges . great pleasure. Large
was done.
evil itself was more wide-
than any imagined,
bad as ft was known to
every quarter of the town facts
Bi Hog.
While
numbers of the store to
t K. Hector, 80th. I the problems of those
probable that State
de
have bee., gathered th. pant few In t.
an alarming state a fur Tub be
Children bare been told us that be killed a hog, a few
their toys. One little b y ago, that
; n hied a dollar, then for Thai
to make fifty c test one he killed. He
and shapes. I to the town and an honor to,
,. . . . , , . ,, . . one dollar and a half, a slick way and Sir. God n,. f.
make the fraternity, ah the . ,. . . I. . .
the opening attractive at every lodges that have been meet log i
point, and the
creditable to the
Mr.
of assistants.
will
and
i-. It
entire
attractive at every lodges that have been meeting i I , . , . He says
,,,.,, . ,, ., ., , boy sold nuances be from Mr
he display is most the tame hull with them label ., . L. a. a.
n. . , ., . . a cent rooster and look in over Proctor, of r i,.,
the big Store to quarters the new building. The., . , I
. . . , , deal. Any number fine ad
and bis clever my temple fa near enough completed . , ,,, . , believes
. Similar incidents could be cited it to raise the
; for the lodges to move aid their m.
Tue opening will continue to- J first meetings were held there last
from recent The note
morrow.
United Senator Burton,
of Kansan, has been convicted in
district of accepting
to use
Tin- King's Daughters have ac I
seres of
laud in of Lake View, .
on which will be
erected the reformatory ft
26th.
WOODLAND ITEMS.
of warning was raised an hour
too Boon, The
I questions it. What shall be done
Shall we the j Woodland, N. C, Mar. 1904.
; gambling habit to fastened , .
upon the m well
about M
noon,
grown,
people have been guilty, and to a business
of the would burl lo
J was in the
One ii wan beard Sunday
say of the former J. M. and sister, Miss
. was ton A gentle- Bessie, a shun, while in the
wade this rejoinder, neighborhood Sun-
as their state work. The land is plant being moved In, and the Le , MuM
the gift of t he now of
meeting; and to i
with and
school man be well worth the
trip to He will be
but
to interested in the
Schools. Governor will
attend the address
the assembly. P men
from outside the state will be pres-
Those will be a
later.
white criminals, which work The bulges vacating
King's n gilt era have adopted building is followed by
J. B. CHERRY OPENING.
Seasons New Dress Goods and
Trimmings.
Urn; In our heaps more
will the
the firm of
H. The spring
now in progress at their atom
heat a testimony of the taste
judgment i their buyer in
good.- for i
The to the dry de-
part heir store today
, t . , nut
wit a scene of .,, , , . , ,.,.,,,
. , , helped to make it and helped it
All was a display goods .,, .
eye. A
feature Wis a swinging bale my
in green and white and
ii was too I for uM u ,,,, ,,,. TA
any country paper fee ,.,. . T , , u . and Mrs. D
one as guilty. I took chances l, Crawford -pent Saturday after-
noon with M S. T. Smith.
Crawford went to Winter-
Monday.
We now have com-
for the printing
department, ample light
plenty of room Improve
. , which will he put In in
time they can be pro-
for., gentlemen it-fer id to
paper; , ,
has not but remains in , , of to
the -r loom on die Ural
The in of is to be
avoided in the home and on the I
streets, well us in a
The place not change j
the of lb-evil. Greenville Saturday.
i and
Will.
here it has been those last three
is.
extends a o
to all
j the home at any lime.
at
It
your bone paper, yon have
a for and the
j privilege to at
pleasure, assured that, a
dial welcome awaits
decorated with palms and green , , ,
r you have business at the
plants. . ,. ,. , ,
, . , you find sonic one glad
Their display embraces all the , . , .
. wait if you have
new and silk
dress voile, em. w w F
batiste, laces, u
charge ready to serve you with
cries, inns, buttons, hand . u
pleasure entrance to the
funs, parasols, slippers ; , , j
, printers is by stairway lead-
many other things. . . ,
Indies like to see such pretty
goods and a great of j Bear in thAt when
went today to the splendid you invest a dollar The
Up and slump out sin and
It slain has been upon
mil town long enough. Any cut
torn our lawmakers
impose such heavy penalty
against, must he dangerous.
Every thoughtful person will sec
this.
GRIMESLAND ITEMS.
display of this
Three of worst purse us of
made their
Ike
we do our best to
j give you the worth of your money
with
Friday and All day
this year,
N. C. Mar.
Miss Addie Johnston, of Green-
ville, is guest O.
Proctor.
J. L. baby died Sun-
day.
Miss Delia
to Monday.
Mrs. W. E. Proctor Sun-
day in her
daughter, My it
Mrs. Battle Britt r
turned from Baltimore,
bought spring
also latest novelties
and belts. ladles are
to attend
April first and
-Miss
Sal
with Misses Bessie Laura
Smith.
Grover was In
J. M. went to Winterville
Monday.
Harvey Bail was in the neigh-
a short while Sunday.
Smith, son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. B. Smith has been
slightly ill the past few days.
Coming This Season.
Having been among the people
of the good old of Pitt for
the hist five years the interest
tree business, I wish
to again them for their
liberal patronage and
to say that I will be with
them again season represent-
the Nursery, of Oak-
X, C. I will lie very glad
it of my friends who are in
of trees, vines, will hold
their orders for me.
B. E.
Dr. J. B. Of Wake For-
est college, is president; Prof. J.
I. Fount, of the Normal In-
college, is Hist
nod Prof. W. D.
of mile,
treasurer
The Pitt
County is composed of H.
G. E. . and
J. Everett, is are
working hard lo plan a s .-tuT
meeting. There is than
usual interest manifested ready
over the state, and it seems now
that the on
will the largest, y
Every teacher in date
should plan to attend the ring
this year. The teacher.- ill be
glad their general-
meet with the . and j
work and pleasure,
A teacher can ill miss
this meeting, us it will be one of
the most Important session.-, of the
assembly held in years.
The railroads will
low
any one who wishes to
may obtain this rate, as well
as the reduced hotel rate.
Clean up your premises
freely.
and
Sunday School Union.
The quarterly Sunday school
mass meeting held in the
Presbyterian Sunday
with a much improved
The devotional exercises were
conducted by Key. W. E. Powell.
J. A.
address Low to
enlarge the of
Prof. W. B. spoke on what
bad been gained from the study
of the lessons the last quarter,
Bernice Hornaday gave a
beautiful recitation.
The reports of the Sunday schools
showed increased attendance and
larger collections, not withstand-
the bad weather and other
hindrances.
The next mass meeting will be
bald in the Christian church the
last Sunday in June.
.


Title
Eastern reflector, 29 March 1904
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
March 29, 1904
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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