Eastern reflector, 15 April 1904


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PERSONALS AND SOCIAL
NOTICE OF LAND SALE.
By of a decree of the Sn-
cow, in of
Josh Mill went to Ayden
In re I. chard
evening, o to and W. G. Kine, the
. . . ., commissioner will sell
Fred Cox went to Fri- at th house door on Monday,
; the day of May, that pit
cay of and
B. D. Cherry left this morning being shamed in town-
J e ship, Pitt county, and described
for I Beginning at the last
j corner of lot No. in the division
W. E. Patrick went to Ayden of land between Joyner and
Friday evening. King, and runs, the guest of Miss Irma
m west to a knot, her friends here, rearer th
H road, then north regret that
. , d to a she has sustained so serious an
Mus Holt's Le Broken.
The Raleigh correspondent of
the Charlotte Observer says that I
Wet Mattie Holt, of Graham, I
while driving a horse of her f
father, L. Banks Holt, was thrown I
oat of the by the animal
running away and one leg was I
broken above the knee. Miss
Holt ha- twice visited Greenville
evening from Baltimore.
wood J. B. Pierce's corner,
I then north east to
Sallie Cox. Of line to the beginning, eon-
rived morning to visit
April 1st 1904,
. i Isaac A
Kev. W. E. Cox went to Commissioner.
Friday evening and re-
turned this morning.
The Hay Co
BUYERS AND SELLERS OP
Hay, Grain, Cracked Corn,
Bran, Cotton Seed
Meal and Hulls.
Miss Bertie Maiming, of Bethel.;
Friday evening to visit
Ml. D. Moore, j
Miss Elberta Joyner,
way, who baa beta visiting
in this section left tats STREET, ONE DOOR
five points.
Preston Tyson, Frank Wilson,
Will Dock John
and Oscar Greene went
to Kinston Friday evening,
injury.
Makes A Clean Sweep
nothing lie doing a
thing Of all the
Salves you ever heard of, Buck-
Salves is the best. It
sweeps away cures Burns,
Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Boils, Ulcers,
Skin Eruptions and Piles. It's
only and guaranteed to give
satisfaction by Drug
Store.
Get our prices and see our stock be-
fore buying. We want to buy your
Corn and Peas for cash
LETTER TO R. L SMITH.
Greenville,
Dear Here's a paint that's
being sold to
per cent i
whiting
are sand
white-wash, nut paint.
Borne people must like gold
A Cure for Headache.
Any man, woman or child, suffer-
from headache, or
a dull, drowsy feeling should take
me or two of DeWitt's
Riser- night and morning.
These famous little pills are
famous because they are a tonic as
well as a pill. While they cleanse
the system they strengthen and I
rebuild it by their tonic
upon the liver bowels. Hold
by J. L. Wooten.
Stray Taken Up.
This remedy never to
effectually cure
dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick
Headache,
And ALL DISEASED arising from
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion
The result is good appetite
and Dose small; elegant-
sugar coated and to swallow,
lake No Substitute.
I have taken up with my stock
a black male hog with while feet,
marked in ear,
Racing.
The race track has been put in
condition for use and the local
owners of fast horses are having
some sport out there these after-
noons
Dr. H. O. Hyatt, of
e load-and-zinc. The can get same by proving property I Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
alls It says it's for the purpose of treating
. of the eye, ear, nose end
Interfile, X. R. F. D. No. throat and fitting glides.
1-diS. .
b Devi e.
an truly
W.
IT. L. sells our
P.
HOUSE AND
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Norfolk, Va.
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Philadelphia, Pa,
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St. Louis, Mo
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Many new and pretty styles are
seen in the gathering of Lawns
and Prints. Indeed it would be
more correct to say that
one of them are new and pretty.
They are from the leading wan
and their quality is g
folly equal to their beauty. All
the Dress Goods in
Lawns, Percales and Prints are
shown. The patterns are dainty,
the colors rich and tasting, the
prices are wonder workers
BLAND
Phone No.
.-
R. J.
C. V. York.
L. H. Pender.
And other Important and In-
points cast of the Miss-
River.
F,
Mini
The
C. FLANAGAN,
Attorney at Law,
Greenville, N. C.
Dr. ID.
Dental
A Surgeon.
Greenville.
pRANK n. WOOTEN,
Attorney-at- Law,
N. C.
R- L.
Dentist.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Lumber Co.,
Contractors, Constructors and
MANUFACTURERS
Factory situated by the railroad hurts of the
imperial Factory.
AH kinds of dressed lumber, turned and
scroll work.
machinery new and UP and of the best
u Garnished 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. has charge of
oar tinning and slating department. You will find him
a master of his trade.
the patronage and
will do our best to give satisfaction. left.
Spring Blossoms.
This store is full of Spring Blossoms. All
sections are attractive to the
buyer, but this week we
will emphasize special attractions for the
Spring Styles
in CLOTHING
now for your
inspection. Every
new idea for the sea
son is here. Prices
are mighty low con
the values
you get.
Shoes, Hats, Negligee Shirts,
Mens Furnishings.
WE HAVE
LEFT NO TAP
UNTURNED TO
MAKE EVERY
SECTION
COMPLETE. priCeS
I GIVE US A CALL YOU
WILL HAVE THE
OF KNOWING THAT
YOU WILL
STYLES.
Values for Same
Values for Less
WHAT THE SPRING HAS BROUGHT TO US,
BEAUTY
IT
Beauty is the best meaning of the word.
goods bought and with a view of
the beauty of the fair women of Pitt county. There
is not a thing from the handsomest evening fabrics
down to an ordinary pin that has not had our most
careful and personal attention when the purchase
was made. .
.
We used every available power to t the proper
things, the latest styles that best suit the buying public, Out
whole store Is completely stocked with the latest and be.
creations of Spring. Every department is fresh with the
most goods.
C. L Wilkinson Co
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, APRIL 1904-
No. II
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL
MONDAY. APRIL.
Mis. la quite
went t Washington
J. F. spent Sunday in
D. C.
TUESDAY, APRIL
G. L; left this for
V,
V. of is
n town.
B. W. went to
Miss Coward
I visit to
T. w. Skinner Mt Monday
evening for bis home
Mrs. T. Meadows left
morning a
Mis. H. Thomas left
END OF THE CLUB.
Reported for
A very pleasant and interesting
meeting f End of the
Book We MM at the home
of Richard Williams on th
of April h,
TEACHERS ASSOCIATION.
Painting the Capitol.
No piece of exterior painting
the has at-
more favorable attention
than that which is soon to com-
on the National Capitol.
W- S. went to Tart-o. a visit to
Mn. M. R.
went to left this for
I House.
V. J. Let-, of
Sunday
B. L. Tyson trued
from Kinston.
V, V. York left this
for City.
S. W of
spent today hero
Mrs. J. A. Brady ft
for Wilmington.
E. A. Taft, who has been sick a
few days, was out r.
Mr. and Mis.
from
i ., ;. h
Miss 1.-1,
day from ii Visit ti Wash
Miss Coward
day evening for a visit to
Miss Dome
this morning from
Mi. v.; I; mi fl Rise
Delia Smith, of
i i r .
W. II
lone May Honker i
quite happy over the arrival of a
Tyson, of Norfolk, came
in evening this
for
Mrs. W. O. Dixon, of Hooker-
ton, who been
W. Brown, home
day evening. .
N. C. Hoyt, the
Stock came ft
this the interest
is to pear b
neTt week.
APRIL
I.-. Hooker rick
J. M. i.
wont to
J. M. Taft left this morning
K. Jr.
E. ltd
ii
Hill, .,
trip
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Mi
Dr. V, . .
ill
Mr- IT.
. ii el i-
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Char-
in . . n
V-v.
Miss Delia
today here.
V. Cox
Piling.
J. B. is,
ft. M; -u
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Mrs, .;.
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i- bad
The Best Meeting of The Year.
The Pitt County Teachers As-
met Saturday morning
in the graded school
The opening were cm hundred gallons of
The literary program by Rev. W. E. Powell by a force of
f sketch of wives Henry j spoke very impressively men working two
Mrs. Wooten and The is with
Williams most hearth- enjoy-; class was . owing to
tour if the
primary Annabel one
Moore; language Miss popular
Mattie arithmetic, to print
Bum Cox. ling how the work was don-. If
Prof. Q. E, Lineberry spoke t, the case no mast-
of a teacher's in Ml .
daily preparation. The u -f
teaching h a r was
was the subject of a paper read
b Miss Mary Hodges. Harrison Co., it is
A paper the art of question-1 w la
by Prof this valuable by
per, principal of Dy
graded their
do from these meet-
was to by Misses
Mattie Grimes, Tessie and
Smith Prof. W. P. i.
and F. C. Nye. L,,, one of
The class work was excellent as was so
were also the papers read, . J
very happy and thoughtful were impressed the improved
short talks at of the Capitol that lie
thorn the ladies. This ,,.; ,. to hi ; mis.
admitted to be the best meet- , quality
,. the th. t, Oil
Confederacy. Cl
Patience Reported for Reflector Baker
Jarvis tail M.
Henry Brows and of Daughters of Confederacy
with Miss Pattie Wooten
,. I April The meeting
THE MEETING. promptly called to order by the
president. After business way with a i
was over, Wooten entertained It. is the
of plays his work.
ed and some f the current events
given were decidedly unique.
Among the visitors
wen Larry Moore, W
H. Brown, Harry of Mt.
Airy, and Misses Lizzie Blow
Green.
After most delightful
served by the
the club adjourned to
met Mrs. E A. Move, Jr.,
on April 10th, 1904.
Marriage License.
Last week Register of Deeds R.
Williams issued licenses to the
following couples;
WHITE
G. W. Baker and Lina Shep-
J. T. Flanagan and Laura Craw-
ford.
Frank Katie
and Clem-
an
of ready-mixed paints, that the
Capitol looks much better it
has in many years is a dim of
Short Slops.
When corn -.- tor
a Day Great Interest.
Sunday was a day of rejoicing to US with
many Christian hearts in Green-1 of North O
ville. Rev. J. E. Hutson, who is Blow briny
in the
church, held three per
vi was poem-.
ii-
f. for which v. it
of Lord By rot
v d ti
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Mrs. F. Smith came Op i
from -fl
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
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to C d z
house
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forth coming Mat
will be i m-
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LETTER TO V. M. SMITH.
Greenville, N.
Dear Sir. late president
the bank, at Brew-
. . ., .,
. for .,
; I J mi
i . ere. ,
I II
. ; ,
i. i i and Georgi i
n Saturday
for Ayden and
morning-
Miss E. Cox, of j
has been visiting relatives
here, returned home Saturday
evening.
Kate Chapman and Helen
Galloway, of spent
Saturday here and returned on
the evening train.
Mrs. Lucy of Grifton,
who has been visiting her
Mrs. L. H. returned
home .
ed
to this one
a leading warehouses in
North
Each of these gentlemen is an
experienced tobacconist has
several years on the Green-
ville market. They are well
known to all the people who sell
tobacco here. They will make a
strong team will look well to
interest of all who sell with
them.
S. J. who was a part-
in this house the past season,
will engage in the leaf tobacco
business next season.
ii en h
year
bi
. .
fan Is
. i i Bl him
usefulness in Ii; He
a good boy and will win success.
.
Ii
the
or
Dr. H. Hyatt, of
v. ill he
. Ion,
Hotel
I h
Mil
lug
ed
idly
lave
loom.
i is
kind
sell me vi. -an i
X. V. built finest boil i and
a region. . 1884, and Monday, and Wednesday Yo-t do not mm u
painted it at the
cost of -eases of the eye, car,
i throat, and fining glasses.
In re
painted it with Devon at a cost of
In 1897 paint was in
good condition.
Lead-aDd-oil, 1400. three years.
ten years.
Tours truly
F. W. Co.
P. S. H. L. sells our
paint.
Every should keep
away from his girl certain nights
In the week to allow her to get a
taste of Spring onions.
Racing.
The race track has been put in
condition for use and the
owners of fast horses are haring
some out there these after-
noons
It is reported that there are
cases of smallpox in Durham.
improve I on by
Nothing is wholly bad. Even a
dark lantern has a bright side.
from
in New York a
week.
Seven persons were killed a
core hurt and thirty
injured in a street car
dent at Santa Barbara, Cal.
Elizabeth city will have a free
mail delivery beginning August
1st,
jumped the track.
flt
POOR PRINT





Oxford Time
Price N
M M II. II I I I I Mill Ml-l
Department
Brandt of the Reflector is in charge
of C. E. who it to transact any
paper in and territory.
Four miles of the Raleigh
railroad have
graded.
J. Stanley of Danville,
committed suicide in the
hotel, Greens-
Saturday. He was married
Pelham, this state, on Tuesday
and returning to Dan-
ville was discharged from his
He took his bride to
mud after remaining there a
shot in the
died in hour.
Young Johnie Rockefeller
among his Bible class copies
of the first account hook kept by his
p he was to parsimonious to
to eat three meals a day. That was
a seal tract, to be sure.
Atlanta Constitution.
There's a whole Summer ahead for the man who
buys OXFORDS NOW. Oxfords will be worn
this season than ever before. No matter what the price,
no matter what the are ready for you
with the largest, finest and swellest stock.
Men and Boys, Our Price to
PLENTY OF STYLES AT ALL PRICES TO SELECT FROM.
SEE THEM, AND YOU'LL SEE THE OXFORD DISPLAY OF THE TOWN. BUY
THEM AND YOU'LL BUY AT RIGHT PRICES.
A. E. TUCKER CO.
HUSTLING CLOTHIERS.
J. J. Satterthwaite
Bro.
N. G.
Invite you to make their store
headquarters and while thereto
Inspect their complete stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
and learn their low prices. We
can supply all your needs in
any line of goods.
We are Selling Lawns and other
summer dress goods about
half price, to make room for
all goods.
D. W.
IN
Gr
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
Fresh Goods kept con-
in stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
D. W.
GREENVILLE
North Carolina.
Good, Fresh Groceries
If you do come to see us. We keep every-
thing in the grocery line and sell it to our
at the Lowest Possible Price,
Johnston Bros.
GROCERS
Greenville, N. C.
G. E. BRADLEY
One- Price- Store.
We carry a general line of Mer-
Dry Goods and
Nice Hue of Shoes, Shirts and Neck
wear etc. Fresh Stock of Fancy
and Heavy Groceries. New line
Wood, Tin and Hardware, we
i make specialties of Furniture Sew-
Machine and Cook Stoves.
We do not claim to have any
butter Goods or Prices than other
merchants, hut we do it fair
deal f h
cash ., lit do a
we give our
mere the benefit of it, Sales,
Small Margins and one price to all
is our motto.
Not Quite
How often you can get a
thing
nail or screw driver or
lacking. Have a good
tool box and be prepared for
emergencies. Our line of tools
is all you could desire, and
we will see that your tool
box does not lack a single
useful article.
Of Course
You get Harness,
Horse Goods,
OLD DOMINION
Corey
J. H- CO-.
FARMVILLE. N C.
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats,
Fancy Groceries, Crockery,
To-
and Cigars. cheap
Highest pries for country
M.
FARMVILLE, N. C.
FANCY GOODS,
la Milt at
North Carolina, Pitt County.
In Superior Court
Isabella Little
Vs
Daniel Little.
The defendant Daniel Little will
take notice that an action entitled as
above has been commenced against
him in the court of Pitt
county by the It the
of obtaining a divorce from the
bonds of matrimony upon the grounds
of and the said de-
will further take notice that
he is required to appear before the
judge of our Superior court, at a
court to be held for the county of Pitt
at the court house in Greenville on
the seventh Monday after the first
Monday in March, it being the 25th
day of April, and answer the
which will be deposited in
the office of the Clerk of the Superior
f laid within the first
threw day of said term, and then and
answer or demur to laid com-
plaint within required by
law, or the will apply to the
for the in
MOORE,
i f
ADMINISTRATORS
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
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
1905 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.
Thia the 26th day of February 1904.
W. L. SMITH,
of Dennis C. Smith, Sr.
Jarvis Blow, attorneys
IN
American and Italian Marble
GREENVILLE. N. C.
WIRE AND IRON PENCE SOLD
First Class work and price
sent upon application.
Three hundred Filipinos
en route to the Si. Louis expos Mo
Norfolk. Va.
a ass
reamer R. L. Myers lone
daily, except Sunday,
Slur Oh. for Greenville, leaven
Greenville daily, except Sunday,
at in. for Washington.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York Boston,
and all points North. at
Norfolk with railroads for nil
points West.
Shippers should order their
freight by Old Dominion Line
from New York and
Norfolk and Southern B. R. and
Old Dominion Line from Norfolk;
Clyde Line from Philadelphia.
Bay Line and Chesapeake Line
from Baltimore and Merchants
and Miners Line from Boston.
hours subject to change
without Notice.
T. H. Myers,
Washington, N. C.
J. J.
N. C.
Cotton Buyers Brokers
Cotton, Grain and H. B. Walker, Vice
ons. Private Wires to New Traffic Manager,
Chicago and New Orleans. Street, N. Y.
tasteless Castor Oil. Tastes as
good as Maple Syrup. per
bottle for sale by Join T.
V-
Is the place to get Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, hoes
Hats, Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, Crockery, etc., at
A foil line Brags and Highest prices paid
for all kinds of
Ayden, N C. April, 12th, 1904.
R. M. Prince and wife, of
S. C, after spending
sometime Mrs. Sarah Smith
left for their home Monday
W. Jackson
eggs, poultry -See be-
fore selling
AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
The farmer, unless he is sick,
who is not up with his work on.,
only lay it to laziness, blame cuss-
or any other old thing, but
J. HI. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. the fine weather has done
Ed i;
eyes, have J. Taylor,
to examine them
and seed at R Mrs. an aged lady.
J. A. L. Templeton Friday John on the farm
Thai in lot
should and all mean b-1 their regular in Odd i here Friday on
Misses Georgia and Lena An- filled with brick stores. Enter- Fellows ball Friday night They
of Greenville, were visit- demands it. Home have a very large membership
Misses and Smith I requires it, and money U ,
until Monday. j,, it . g A Ml assortment of ladies and
We were at W. C. Jackson . . gents shoes at reasonable prices at
store the other day, and was store-Hart Jenkins.
surprised to lean, J J-B-Co daughter, Miss
town of took the train
an extensive line of
clothing. man, youth
,;,,, by ca ling at his
child who cannot get. in
there, either in a suitor a pair of
pan's, is hard to please.
n first Monday in can reg- here Saturday morning for Wash
afternoon gave a talk to the new here,
dents of the F W. B. S Halifax
For can peaches, apples,
C, apply
corn,
to E. K.
J. Smith took a hip up the
toad last week.
A nice new line of ladies and Co.
Ayden in our opinion presents . . . .
brighter prospects for capitalists J- Ida Bertha
than any place within the scope I Mary Hodges,
and Georgia Delia Smith and
Sirs. W. O. attended the
meeting in Greenville
of our knowledge. Come and see. ,
. . , . Mora Smith, visited friends
We invite everybody that is any. ,, ,,
. , ,. . , . , in Greenville the other day.
body, the other kind we don't r
want. of Saturday.
We Wish to call especial you want
Mrs. W. L. House, of M. Co's.
was and B had been h resident of
very high order. Ir-,. county for quite a of
much appreciated. years. She was buried at Bethany
and
prominent
ii. i, i- . and of
been here this weT
as the cheapest at Dan
R. Newton wan
week talking insurance.
in white
to the public, that we have
established a Carriage spent from Friday to Monday I Dr. Palmer, of
factory,; modern in Mrs. Jerry the train here Saturday
only skilled labor employed, and for Greenville.
the best material obtainable, used Just spring suit cloth Lookout for
the of our work, for boys. j. j. horn, the Ayden
Machinery of the latest inventions
. . , , Mrs. J. L of Win.
Have by us and no ., , ,
, been visiting J.
are spared to make h
our work first class In every par-
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co.
Double and what keeps us
from having that population of
-2500 Let us do it. It can be
done and that, too, within, the
two Only a little
Mrs. J. J. Edwards and Mrs.
W. were in Greenville
Wednesday visiting Mis. J. W.
brown.
Fancy candies, oranges, apples
and bananas at B. E. a Co's.
Confectioneries, tinware and
everything in general
at fair prices be found by call
of every at store Hart
at Hurt
commercial visible type
Prof. preached in the writer has combined th strong
Missionary Baptist church Sunday points the machines
morning and evening. In one for considerable less
Lineberry, of j money. further
delivered address, as to prices terms etc. Address
At each of these services large j R. F. Johnson, Ayden. N.
Miss Ethel Hill, of
came up Friday to spend the day
with Miss Edwards. She left
List received another lot of boys
bud a. I at W.
; wards.
Miss Smith, Carolina Hotel-Board
emporium has replenished per day, near depot on West Ave-
the latest novelties of
ladies and dress goods. B. F.
A class milliner is my employ. ,. ,
Give me a returned from
Fremont Monday.
B. B. Co , have built a . ,.
large in rear of 0-i sell
store good pair of pants for fifty
your
money hack if We
have never had ;. refund the
money for a single bottle.
its.
A. J. Flanagan, wife and little
i, F i relatives
fail to sec W. M. Edwards
Saturday to visit friends at Or-j M. M. Sauls, , M-
is the one to go to for all kinds of
Cox Cotton planters and Sim- He always L Prof- Edwards, the
Congregations were present.
T. W. Moore is in
town is blessed with;,. .
and good preaching.
E. K. Co. will do all they W Mill-, of
possible ran to please you with were here
their new line of heavy and
groceries, hereby forbid any
, . person to or
those showers during the . ,
f. to my Ham Kittrell
days were refreshing as the , , ,
. , . COl. who has
Cox Cotton planters and Sim-
guano distributors at J. R.
Smith A Bro.
Saturday reminded us of old
limes. There was a crowd
and our merchants were busy all
day. They tell us however
is a common occurrence every
Saturday,
When purchasing smoked meats
School, spent
here with Mr.
Mrs. Edwards,
W. M. Edwards Co., a
carries the right kinds, and at the
prices. Try a bottle of
or
When you need any repairing
of buggies, carriages, wagons line of ladies oxfords.
carts A.-., call on Ayden Milling Lena of
Mfg. Co., satisfaction visiting Miss Helen
teed I
The ladies are invited A men's negligee
to call and inspect our line of
try Armour's etc. R F
Tl . . mercerized we have
Johnson, Ayden, N. O. Dist. ,,, . .
i also in f
just received at W M. Ed-
e i lams, of Seven
rt-are A certain lengths J J, n,.,. Mr Joe
young lady promised to come visit-, Corn, hay and o Us, at J. R
at our house, and now she Smith A r. . . t . . i . .
. Hi it sluggish work
with a bottle of Fig Fruit.
. We always did have had
C meal hulls at
IS
we want you.- hums
,. i. g ,;,.
farmers as six hundred pound bale
of cotton from one acre of land.
, to law.
Try floor the best patent weighs
pound,. Any
bun
We invite the ladies to call and , col.
examine oar line of lawn before Yon will do well to go to
elsewhere. i. for
Lime, plastering hair, windows, groceries.
doors, blinds and side lights at
ck, plague take it.
Go to B K. Bail A Co's new
Friday j beef, fresh meats,
and fresh fish.
had the want every
to lose last Friday. Bid. Us in
first
.
contractor,
body
i nice Co
Ayden department
ll every particular.
dew and as cheering to the Bring DaM. us all
Any person do- . know, even your dreams
night. Thia is the
Monet lei if
ii Jenkins u-1
i spending a few
i iii ., g.
lay.
; Moore, are here
budding the new brick church for
on friends.
first-class brick p.
Ii Son, L r
A full supply always
n. hand.
J. It. Bro.
We have several second ham
is that we will .-. i
cheap at J. H. Smith Bro.
T-. i. now hi save work
. . I ;. i;
n .
. I-i ii
. y
ii i ired
the
spring Ionic, will do it. Only
guaranteed to cure
To my friends and
I have just returned from Baltimore
and have opened a new line of
pretty millinery goods. Please
call to see me next door Smith
Bros. Mrs J. A. Davis.
Just another case of
men's at W. M. Ed-
wards A Co's.
Bock salt for stock, at J. B.
Smith A Bro.
Miss Page went to Win
Saturday and returned
day.
Don't forget we want that cotton
seed oil mill by the fail.
Die latest styles in straw bus , men who have the
caps j there is not lee per
A beautiful line of enterprise. Besides it
. straw
Bro. we've been talking about. A
improved stock, heap accomplished
. . 8125.000
. N . .
the Um .
feels and If
you will take a good blood
u will that tired feeling.
r t . , v . of
.- ; .,., at
VI.
Mis. C. B.
came i , to
Sabbath with
band Hotel
stronger
i r
The leading
safety con-
A strong t,.
I holders.
The is
Hook .
D Di
you want
have
ii, A., Mil
Mrs. ,
S la La . , i
spent
ling .
. ;
we
Mfg.
Miss
r.
ii
Win. J S. Burgwyn, President.
Dr. Dixon,
J. U. Smith, , Teller.
01-
THE BANK OF AYDEN,
N. C.
M the close of business March 1901.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts, f
Furniture and Fixtures
Due from Banks, .
Cash Items,
Cash in Bank,
Total,
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in, f
Undivided
expenses, B
Dr. Lou is Skin tie
Practicing Physician Surgeon,
Ayden, N. C.
E. V- COX,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Ayden, N. C.
i .
Total,
W. B. ALEXANDER,
Tonsorial Artist,
Latest Styles Hair Cutting,
Shaving and
. .
i i,., hi ,
kind of repairing neatly
by expert
Co.
Mis
Katie . aged a
i died uM
aunt, Mrs. Luke near
here, last Thurs-
day, She the daughter of
Dock Newell and a young lady of
many lovable traits
bore suffering with great
Her .
in the family
ground at
Friday evening.
POOR PRINT





THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
Editor a k d .
D, J.
in the post t K. C, as second class matter,
rates made upon application.
A correspondent desired at post office in Pitt and adjoining counties.
i to
N. C, Friday, April 1904.
It looks more and more like Parker
will be the man.
W. A. Turk, general traffic
manager of the Southern railway,
died suddenly in City
Saturday evening- The remains
were brought to Raleigh for inter-
Col. Turk's home in
Durham is sending greetings to , Carolina, and this state and
Concord. The latter town also has railway lose a useful
a smallpox scare and the whole man was a
stock in going down about
as fast as Parker stock is g nag
is being vaccinated.
Atlanta wants the
weather man to take it bark and
warm it over. Just wait a little and
you will want some and a straw
in it.
thorough railroad man and his ad-
in the service was rapid.
Just suppose Durham and Con-
were to lock arms. It would
rough on the
SUMMER SCHOOL AT
The Maple
Judge Neal returned a few
The prospectus of the summer
school a faculty of forty fur ; ego front where he had been
members including officers and an , holding He spoke of the ma-
Republicans are having
are. The lecturers include the m It seems that
leading of the state, the maPle thrives in high
slate superintendent, J in North Carolina and if the
Chief Justice Clark and other I was given some attention by
professional men. The i merchants, it is probable that a
fun in the western districts of the
state, at least they are making much
fun for other folks.
Congressman Small loses no
opportunity to get in a word
congress in behalf of his measure
for an inland water way. His col
leagues may some day awake to the
realization that the proposed inland
water way i one of the great needs
of the country.
teachers will also have an
to hear Hon. John. Temple
Grave, of Atlanta, on
Century Mr. Graves
is as the South's most
eloquent platform speaker- Polk
Miller, of Richmond, with hi banjo
on Times Down and
Dr. of Washington Lee,
on Divine
very good business could be
ed in the production of maple sugar
in this state for the markets. Judge
Neal saw a on in boxes of maple
sugar for sale at very cheap price
and said that it was a common
thing for the people about Boone
and Blowing Rock to make maple
syrup for their own use. Attention
was called some time ago to the ex-
tent to which buckwheat raised
in the mountains of North Carolina.
The buckwheat and the maple syrup
would naturally go to the same
markets There are probably a
great many people who don't know
It
pears
that Senator
With not a house now for rent in
Greenville, how do you think the that he is himself again.
situation will be next fall when
more people will be moving here
.- j there ought to be more houses,
such as are suitable for
will be reelected chairman
i small families and will rent at a
of the state executive committee. A
, . . ,. i reasonable price. If the town had
better selection could hardly be, ,,,,,.
a good building and loan
j there would be more people
l-- Loon their homes and fewer want-
scarce as vegetables tune been ; e
and with cabbages selling at cents j to rent
a pound and rutabagas cents a
,.,.,., r i The recent suit the state of
it looks like close to j
,, ., . , , North Dakota against the Hate of
market would see the profit in put-
North Carolina is about to lead to
suits of a similar character
A man in New York who owns a
lot of repudiated illegally issued
bonds of South Carolina, has offer-
ed to give worth of them
to the District if the
latter will bring suit for the pay-
of the bonds. It will require
act of for the
District of Columbia to accept the
bonds.
ting in more truck
These people who invested
cents per share in Mr. Fife's gold
mine, with the expectation
ting for it in days, are
letting the public know h w .
they are getting rich.
When the two
dailies have nothing else to
about they fall on each other and
thus waste much space. What each
thinks of the other is of little con-
to the reading public.
JURY REFORM NEEDED.
The faculty is composed of spec-
editor of the Nash- educated at the leading
ville Graphic, suffered a stroke of of this country and
paralysis Saturday, and for some , .
I he course of I practical
hour in a serious condition., The Raleigh
His brethren of the press are glad s,. opportunities that maple sugar, maple syrup and
to know that when the change for i teachers never in the state i buckwheat are common farm pro-
better came his recovery was rapid j and at such low rates that all in our and if a
, afford attend, knowledge of the subject could be
A copy of prospectus will be dominated our own mark-
; to any one upon request. It j. might be supplied with purer
A touching incident that en-; handsomely illustrated and is well articles than we import from other
worth reading. It states, and a good business might
; be developed these
. .,,. i products. It would be very
They Wont Be Satisfied. , .
advantageous to the
of the late I. E. Avery, and It is out of the question for Mr. population, if, through the
acted in the court at Morgan ton
Monday morning. Miss Nancy
of Birmingham. the
who was to have been married to
him on the 28th of this month,
filed a petition in court for leave to
change her name so that she might
assume the name of Mrs. Irwin
Avery. The court granted the
of his enemies, f or a year
they demanded that he breaks his
and take himself out of the
of the presidential nomination.
When he did so he was told
he needed not to have troubled
Cleveland; by either speech of Lenoir, Mowing Rock,
silence, to command tho the
for these articles could be made by
orders sent to the home producers
instead of having all orders seat to
Vermont, or other distant
The probabilities are that any mer-
in one of the mountain towns
could take an order execution
for any one or all of. these
things. Charlotte Chronicle
petition and she took the name of .
since he con I a not have
him whom death plucked from her anyhow. When
almost at the altar. What is more i a few days his opinion
beautiful than a true woman's level -of Judge Parker as a presidential
he said in effect,
Parker is an able, serious-
From remark we have recently
heard farmers make about the con-
of public r ads, it is be-1 dent. Whereupon they say that
is more sentiment in I his endorsement will do Judge
this county for improving the roads P good and
The Relations of Boys and Girls.
In the May there is a
good candidate end a good paper by Lillie Hamilton French.
Thai was a novel idea of some
folks up in a New York town, ill
giving all the guests at a party a
spring chicken as a souvenirs Wish
that fashion would spread down
way and party invitations come
often.
The Durham Herald says are
good men but of course the man who
wins will be the Not
Haven't you heard the old jingle.
are just as good fishes that
Swim in the sea as ever we manage
la take
Mt. Roosevelt is
nothing in the republican record to
Bight there is where he
and many other I people differ. If
there ever was a party on the
it looks like the republican
party is now in that position, with
many department frauds,
and such on its hands to explain.
The Raleigh Times condones the
fact that arrangements with the
to take the North Carolina
Press Association to the St. Lou is ex-
position are about to fail. In that
the brethren stay at home,
walk, or the
beet. If any the
to walk be
Mr. J. J. wrote a
strong letter to the Raleigh News
and Observer in which he called
attention to some reforms needed
in our jury system. Ho says
of the greatest obstacles to tho
proper execution of justice in
capital cases is the unfairness of
allowing the defendant twenty-
three peremptory challenges while
the state or prosecution only has
Further on he
each side the same
of peremptory challenges
in and you will see notable
changes for the better in the
of juries, justice would also
be promoted if the unanimous
verdict was not required to convict,
One juror for any notion of his own
can prevent a verdict with the
result that nothing is accomplished
except heavy expenses payed
by the of the county.
It is not right that justice should
be thwarted or defeated because
twelve men should choose not to
be of the same mind. matters
are now the defendant has to get
only one to disagree. The
has to get all twelve to agree.
This writer believes it would be a
wise step to change the law ho that
two-thirds of a jury may convict,
though there are many people think
tea out of twelve ought to be
the required number to make a
Mr. position is
a sound one and it is evident that
a great many people are of his way
of thinking. The legislature would
de the a good service by
as that
ii be dome.
than there has ever been in the
past. It is remarkable that people,
in this enlightened age, can sat-
to go on with such miserable
country roads as we have, and it is
that he had better have kept his
mouth
If he had done so it would have
been said that he sulking, and
cherished a lingering hope that he
would be nominated himself. If he
cause for congratulation that had expressed an unfavorable
in this particular is changing, j ion of the New Yorker, it would
May it continue to increase until
the people see that it will be
economy to tax themselves to build
better roads.
NEW RULING REGARDING LI
CANTS TO ASYLUM.
From now the ruling of
the two boards of directors of
Morgan ton Hospitals for
the insane to the effect that an
applicant who resides in territory
of the Eastern or Western asylum
cannot become an inmate of the
asylum located the opposite sec-
will not enforced.
At a meeting of the two
tors, held at Morganton Thursday
And Friday, which was also attended
by the superintendents of the two
institutions named, it was decided
that in the future should there be
room for inmates in the Western
asylum, while the asylum at
Raleigh was full, and application
for the admission of an inmate
came from the eastern portion of
the state, the applicant shall be
admitted.
It so happens that at this
the Eastern asylum is filled almost
to overflowing, while at Morganton
there is room for a number of pa-
in the female wards. There
are likewise several
pending in the eastern district for
the admission of women patients
will be serried to
Ti-ea.
have bee said that he is a chronic
kicker and that he is fixing to bolt
again. He cannot satisfy them, no
matter what he does or does db.
Yet the fact remain that neither
Judge Parker or any other demo-
can. be elected president if he
lacks tie endorsement of
Cleveland, and the person who
doesn't know that doesn't know to
come in out of the
Observer.
Philosophy.
Opportunities are hand-
made-.
The small tree often hours the
best fruit.
No job is impossible to a willing
worker.
It's too late to spar when
granary is bare.
If you want to get at the
first crack the shell.
If all work was as easy as
everybody would kept busy.
The best time to read a or a
mortgage is before you sign it.
To stand upright a man, like a
sack, must have something in him.
It's a thrifty farmer who drives
his work and is not driven by it.
In searching for knowledge a
man frequently finds out something
he care to Life.
much to
which mothers of marriageable
sons, to mothers in law
The following paragraph on-
that is
between girls ill
is worth quoting.
like a or like a
one or the other is perpetually
told, and always the way of re-
When the boy displays-an
undue feeling, some one to
mother ought to put
you in the little
girl try to throw ball, she is- told
that the boys will laugh at her. The
war of the sexes and
and goes on. Why
should these things be so-
and girls are in this world to grow up.
together, to take-their places-tide by
parents and as guides
generations coning after them. You
are to say so to
children; afraid of putting
into their You it
to leave them to he taken
wares by newly emotions,
which plunge them
they even know what its re-
leaving then
as unhappy people, to flow
away, as best they can, cut
their
When n man gets stuck on
plaster the parting n
painful.
If a young man has money son
girl is sure think him
The man who thinks every
man is a liar is most generally
liar himself.
The Baptist Female
at Raleigh, now being out of
win be formally to i
of Hay
It's a good that , , ,
. will
to his a fig to a
fee. i. .
This department is in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory.
m m i
ft. C, Apr.
P. of. Q. K. Lineberry delivered
T. U. in
the Baptist
The was at
bis best and hi was well
We hare a nice lot of porch
timber. If you are in need
of them why not let us fit you up.
are
Mfg. Co.
G. A. will pay
John Fields, Les-
lie Smith several other
gentlemen were here Sunday.
The line of ladies dress goods
the store of R. G. Chapman Co.
is unusually attractive. Call
see.
Harness as well as buggies
Don't go somewhere else to get
your harness when you can get
when you can get any
style just as cheap cheap-
just as nice
here from the
cash price for corn, peas, .
geese, etc.
Augusta, from Black Jack,
of Elder T.
K. Manor, g.
Harrington, Barber Co.
We Hues of farm
supplies, dry goods,
groceries, drugs etc. Cunt- and
see us one all all.
Harrington, Berber Co.
A. F. from Ayden,
was here Tuesday.
No politics stirring here. Our
people are too busy to talk politics
Fred came up from
yesterday mi important bus-
He went
School book.-, pens, pencils
best q of alway-
Drag Sore.
Light and groceries R. G.
Chapman Co. is place.
Don't forget.
The A. G. Cox Mfg.
Eleven carloads of Guano at Win
man you get your buggies from. I in two days means hustle
The brick work is done nine fr somebody.
Young men want Suits with
worked right into them.
IT TAKES SKILL AND ARTISTIC
stores. J. W. Moore left last
night for to start on the
new church there.
To our
Having neat lost our
of merchandise the recent
lire, we are no making arrange-
as rapidly as possible to
Notice--1 wish to notify
public that I grind every
day at my mill one mile south of
Level place.
Tripp.
Mr. Mm, H H.
spent Mr. and Mrs.
A. West, at
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co- wishes
are
has a lit lie excite-
no and then. On Saturday
Vincent's mule ran away
I open again. solicit
a continuance of your valued pal-i cart
applying lots seals you one and bub
to the ill a past We remain
and out of Yours to
H. L. Prof. G. E. Lineberry will de-
prices for us. j liver address at close bit. seriously
. ,. Mollie damage. W. B. Will-
Dr B Cox, not ,. . ,
can .-- g same
residence or at score of it. G j A plow beau, manufactured by j H- up a cart. ; ,
. ,, Mfg. Co. always For com, oats, cotton seed meal
ow I
gives A, v.
Miss Abrams,
, CLOTHING
to
and have one put in join i came
Greenville, ho La, ;
and MM Ml. j . ,,.
ed Monday, rs. J-
F ii y went to go to
h-
be a. it. U. IV h. and wile GD t fret Dr. mm
ton Every . U ., lb- J. II.
I The h-st ;. c.
,, . , t, , . be had at H. L. John K. G. C . invite the
A. o., Win-
e egg -e pay nail examine the.
log the Mamie Urn of dry Me.
Oxford last Price l- suit the buyer
Boarding J. Dane Cooper and John Nichols
Cox. Board per day. went to Us Sunday.
Mrs. Harvey
The makers of obi Clothing understand their s
perfectly, and we just the Suits men Deli
Wear. Suits as swell, smart as it is n
The Single Double Breasted styles are i
The well formed shoulders, long narrow collars and
It.-,
and
who has been
a pal i
i,. Vincent's
last
lie ii been for
house town.
We are no W. h,
IS an . w on street and are
glad b i- in the furnish
,, ,. ii i
I tin t.
The C.-x C.
John-
I . I VI-
this I wen best
have
visiting
mis and
article U better if you
nave to it tot .
a t
Bo try tine Carroll
by
. the trousers and the correct kinks
very Reasonable prices
WILSON
THE CLOTHIER.
j .
H. U and
from that have ever Mfg
known, will mu A. A. Forbes
I ox to to make was here tell
go.,
Their truck is best
the
in the on
perfectly
.-----
G. B are expect- from but
ii Far- j our home
do well to them. It. lie this
is tin- -lull
Miss Le returned from ;
J Tasteless OIL sold.
The tin is being rapidly put on i Taste as good Maple By rap.
the store, and the carpenters are; per bottle at Dr.
trying to get then before c-x,
the tinner's get through. Winter-1 ,
ville is hustling.
Any wishing to purchase I
a with boiler,
shift.-, etc. all erected and
order, with two coin grists
and one flour mill complete, with
sunnier and bolt. Also the build-
and large lank above It,
Will do well to see or correspond
with A. G. Mfg. Co. This
is tut plant that contains the
supply mineral water
and m a most splendid lot
business, A. G. Cox Mfg. Co.
is offering the sale with the view
building a brick factory.
L. Johnson for and
light groceries.
organ grinder is liable to
neon us at
A of will
to any against con-
KING COMBINATION
MANUFACTURED BY
A. i. COX MANUFACTURING COMPANY.





t-
Grimesland Department
. Proctor Bros
D S
SUPPLY HOUSE.
ago
to use.
i . i . and
. , ,. .
or men. for
arm. e needs.
Our mill and are now.
i full bl and are re- j
urea to gin cotton, grim corn, i
lumber, and, do all kinds
i corned work for balusters
id I; minings.
i general repairing of buggies
rt and wagons.
T. F.
Grimesland, N. C
GENERAL
Anything wanted in way
Clothing, Goods, No-
Shoes,
v can found
whether i i- some-
thing . i eat, something to
wear, or some for the
or farm, you can he
led. Highest pi paid
country produce
Hie
Little Heroine's Sad Fate.
Washington. .
of an accident has just
reached this city which happened
j at station on Allan
ii Line
. yesterday
u . The
pan s log in backing in at
Wharton tan over two
DEPARTMENT
Dry Goods, Notion, Fancy track. ear her
The warm sunshine now breeds
on the schoolgirl's
H. C. VENTERS,
N. v.
DR. R. J. GRIMES,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
BETHEL, N. C.
Children, killing one instantly and Office depot.
I injuring the other seriously, so
so that the physician. Dr.
Joanna Tayloe, thinks he will not
live. The child killed was a grit
years old and the Injured tot was
a year-old boy. Just before tie
log tram arrived in the
two children of Jesse
went down to the track to play,
and while the train was hacking in j
the station the 2-year-old little
; fell oh the track, and his slater,
his great peril, made an j
attempt to rescue him and in so U
j doing she slipped and fell on the
H n. P
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
ETHEL, N. C.
next door to Post Office.
STATON AND BUNTING,
BETHEL, N. C.
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Complete Line Clothing, Dry Furniture, Groceries.
d and Country Produce.
Tobacco and Cigars. The; to death, her skull to a
only Soda Fountain in town, All J jelly and different pieces of her
the popular drinks. Hot Peanuts
every day.
AT
body so wax almost
unrecognizable. The hoy had h I
and head badly stashed.
Greenville's Great
Department Store
can get goods at
Is now arrayed in Spring Attire
The beautified NEW SPRING
GOODS are here in
dance and you are invited
to come and them.
Our show rigs in
This week Tarboro is taking a
second dose of street yon can get goods at our
large you bay and b- satisfied with your
R. L purchases.
,, Suits Dre Goods, Shoes, Hits.
wear, Crockery Ware, Hardware,
and everything you wear. Everything u use in
your house and everything you u in your parlor.
s Millinery Goods a Specialty.
Our goods are here and we are ready to serve you.
Everybody that, sees buy-., and everybody that tries
our goods becomes our customers. Just give us a trial
and save Yourselves money.
Report of the condition of
of
Greenville, N. C.
At the close of business
and Discounts 1158,687.29
Overdrafts 1.080.091
; Furniture Fixtures
Due from. Banks 183,028.761
Checks cash items j
. Gold Coin
Silver Coin 3,289.59 TWO MS H ,
BLOUNT BROTHERS.
B IT H EL, N. C.
TAD
MULLS
Capital Q
Cashier's
III
ll;
i -e
i I i
9383,466.12
i State of North Carolina, I
and many other beautiful Summer Dress
Fabrics are ahead of any past record Our
LACES and will delight
you. The Notion Department is
full of the newest novelties.
County of Pitt.
I, James L. Cashier of the
above-named bank, do solemnly
swear the above statement is j of Insured.
i true to the list of my knowledge
and belief JAMES L LITTLE,
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, this 8th April.
JAMES C TYSON,
Notary Public
G. MOVE,
R. A. TYSON.
A. ANDREW'S,
eel
OF N.
Value,
Paid fro
E. led Insurance that works an
l-
t. i . t iv instated if be
. living, i v years la.
and of tears wit.
d No
e are at
. r provided the j I
They may be used-1. To it
To reuse the
To policy as end.
f Stubborn
Cold
what are after, and tho .- t
our will Insure cream and
butter, cool water and many dainties that
would lie unattainable without ll i
HAVE YOU A LAWN
you have you v.-ill a Lawn Mower pretty
and we've it easy for yo . to own
Than ll no need to borrow a lawn mower when we
we sell a good with best steel knives at such
a satisfactory price, and guarantee it to do the work.
Water Coolers, Cream Freezer, Hammocks and
everything else in the hardware line.
H. L. CARR
i. . W w
Back up Claims for
TONIC
Fact is a Tonic and not
a stimulant.
Fact vitalizes and lends
permanent to the entire
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DISGRACEFUL PERFORMANCE.
Female Minstrels Disgusted Ev
Who the Show.
Duncan Clark's Female Min
mi called appeared at the
Academy Music last night, we
to say.
A more disgusting performance
and one more vulgar has never
appeared in this city, ii
we may except the Bijou, that
was started on the wharf about
fifteen jeers ago, and The Mes-
was instrumental in break-
that up.
There was no redeeming part
this The jokes were l
broad, vulgar and obscene.
Wilmington Messenger,
This minstrel company was bill
to play in the opera here
the but Manager
would not allow them to
show. is right. A u-
of that character should not
be permitted i- any town.
The physicians of Pitt Bounty
in Convention assembled announce
that their Black will be
placed in the hands of the pub-
May 1st. Any one
indebted to a physician for med-
service had best settle their
prior to mis date and
avoid being placed upon the list.
to
The Hay Co
SELLERS OP
Hay, Grain, Cracked Corn,
Bran, Cotton Seed
Meal and Hulls.
FIFTH STREET. ONE DOOR
FIVE POINTS.
our and see our stock be-
fore buying. We want to buy your
Corn and Peas for cash
HOE TELEPHONE AND
TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
Rutabagas just received at S. M
North Carolina-, I
Pitt County. In Superior Court.
George W. Caraway and wife,
B. Caraway, and George II. Lind-
administrator b. c t. s of S.
V. whitehead.
Godfrey A. Stancill, S V ad-
d b u of B S Atkinson,
L C King, Peyton T Atkinson, John
K King and wife, Alice King,
A Watkins and Helen V
Watkins.
The defendants, L C King,
Watkins and wife Helen V Watkins
named, will take notice that an
action entitled as above has been com-
in the Superior Court of
COUnty, relating to. and for the
of, certain real property situate
county. North Carolina, and
known as the
The said defendants will further take
notice that they are required to
pear at the next term of the Superior
Court of Pitt county t. be held on the
7th Monday after the first Monday in
March, V It being the 25th day of
April, at the Court House in
county, at Greenville, North I
and or demur to the complain
Bald action, or the lit Will
to the court for the relief de-
in
This the 1901.
Clerk of the superior Court Pitt C
Popular Shapes
The following
be reached over
The Meeting.
At the service in the this
church last night three persons N. C.
lines of
presented themselves for member-
ship.
The meeting will probably close
Friday night, as Rev. Mr. Hutson
expects to leave Saturday morn-
big. The remaining days of the
meeting should be marked by
most earnest work and prayers of
the Christian people. There are
many deeply interested who have
not yet accepted Christ and these
should be helped to the point of
Reflector
Beaufort,
Durham,
Henderson,
Littleton,
New
Oxford,
Raleigh,
Rocky Mt.
Weldon.
Winston,
Augusta,
fin
Baltimore M I
Chattanooga, Tenn.
l hue City. V.
III.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Columbia, C
Va
Va,
Nashville, Tenn
New York N. Y.
New Orleans, La.
Norfolk, Va.
Philadelphia, P,
Richmond, Va
St. Louis, Mo
Va.
Ami all other important In-
points east of the Hiss-
New Trial,
the of i in
, . port up from
;,.
Supreme court,
at the lower court was re-
versed by Supreme court and
a new trial ordered.
. River.
NOTICE OF LAND SALE.
By of a decree o
yo.-r. in
Miller had a large
audience in the graded
chapel night and net
was interesting.
Thu . i of Pat
d by
E, V.
ii.
in
Pi
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of A. Coward
a by D.
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PA A .
the Sn-
of land. ;
re Richard S guardian,
Alonzo and W. G. tbs j
undersigned commissioner will sell
I at the Court house door on
the 2nd clay of May. that piece I
or parcel of land lying
being situated in town-
ship, county, am described
Beginning at he last
I of lot No. In division
j of land between Joyner and
i. and rum
i wast to k
. . j . north l
., . . .,, . . .,, a ., ,
NOTICE.
Partition Sale of Real
Estate.
Pursuant to an order of the
of Pit county rendered on the
22nd day of March. 1904, in an action
therein pending entitled C. T.
vs C,
tree ad for
Langley, for partitions of the lands
herein after described, ordering a
resale of tho said land. The under-
signed commissioner will offer for
salt to highest bidder for cash at
the court house door in Greenville.
N. C. on Monday the 26th day of
April, at o'clock, M; it being
the first day of a term of the Superior
court of said county, following
described lands to wit. Beginning
on the road, corner of
lot No. u In Tabs Daniel
south poles with
the line to a stake in the
with -aid Davenport line I
W. poles pine on
I thence with the Daniel
Hill i a poles to
I with said Road North
,,; i polos a pine stump on
i of the
thence up North W. poles and u
inches, to Containing
f acres mere o It
I March th
L. Commissioner.
It is not enough that a Shop, should be
easy and well made, it should be handsome
Oxfords
are all three. The shapes are especially
attractive this season, aid all styles are
sold at a price never heard of before for
High Grade Shoes. The shape
is a special favorite. Made in blacK or tan
with light or heavy soles, and in lace or
button. Very graceful, very comfortable
and yet snug fitting. Sold exclusively by
THE MAN'S
R. J. Cobb.
C. V. York.
L. ti. Pender.
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Dealer,
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Dentist.
VILLE,
Dr. -J
Dental
Surgeon
Greenville.
William Fountain, H.
Physician and Surgeon,
N. C
Office one door east of post office, or.
street Phone
Cold Comfort
what we are after, ind the of one of
our ors will insure sweet milk, and
butter, water and many dainties that
would unattainable without the Refrigerator.
HAVE YOU A LAWN
If you have you will want a Lawn Mower pretty
soon, and we've made it easy for you to own one.
There Is no need to borrow a lawn mower when we
we sell a good machine with best steel 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.
M my new and pretty -i J r
i- hi In ; of i. as
Prints, indeed won
of are i and pi .
ire i
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their y.
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Tin- me
I he colors and lasting, the
are wonder
BLAND
Phone No.
The Only Way
H. L. CARR
To get the confidence of the
people of Pitt county by
is through the daily d
semi-weekly editions of
THE
POOR PRINT
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
VOL. No.
and Friday.
GREENVILLE,
ONE PER
THIS EXPLAINS ITSELF.
How the Dispensary Suit is Defended.
Greenville, N. C.
April 190-t.
R. O. Esq.
Greenville, S.
Referring to our interview of
last Saturday, the de-
of brought in the
Superior court of Pitt county by
K. H and W. E.
yourself associates
the board of aldermen, attacking
your authority to act in the
of aldermen, and to declare
null and void the election held on
FOUND WATERY GRAVE.
the 2nd day of March, 1904, on
.-. . the river.
Two Men Drowned in the
Just before sunset Wednesday
evening two men were drowned in
the liver near Red Banks, two
miles below Greenville.
There were three men, two
and one colored, who
up from Washington with a gas
boat to tow down a raft of
that had been collected near Red
When they arrived at
the the men left the gas boat
and got a canoe to arrange the
raft for taking in tow. The color-
ed man was using the and
making a foal stroke caused the
boat to throwing them all
the question of a dispensary, and
to enjoin you from giving full
One of the white swam to
the boat and held
force and effect to that election, I;
beg to that the firm of by, The
Blow will undertake the defense I f to to a
j place when the colored
man, could not swim, caught
bold of him. The two straggled
of that suit upon the following
1st. We are to be allowed to
manage the defense iv our own
way from to finish, without
any control or restraint upon the
part the defendants or any of
them. This does not apply to the
together in the water and drifted
some distance the
when sank.
The other white man clinging to
the boat also drifted down the
stream and was later rescued by
Vice Admiral and Crew of
Perish.
St. April
official dispatch has
been received from Rear Ad-
the command-
ant at Port Arthur, addressed to
the
Arthur, April -The V .
struck a mine,
which blew her up and she tinned
turtle. Our squadron was under
Golden Hill. The squad-
was approaching. Vice Ad
evidently was lost.
Grand Duke Cyril was s He
i slightly injure.
was saved, though
injured as were five
and thirty men, all more or
less injured.
enemy's fleer has
Real prince
has assumed command
of the
St. Petersburg, April
awful disaster of the
Port Arthur,
with the loss of almost her entire
crew of over men, and the
death of Vice Admiral
ow
THURSDAY, APRIL
A. Monk went to Tarboro
today.
Mrs. D. E. House went to Tar-
went Scotland
No.
Mrs. Dicey Jones returned Fri-
day evening from a visit to
Mrs. J. Whitehurst, of
Bethel, came in Friday evening to
visit relatives.
Mies Eula Cox left Friday even-
for Ayden to until
Monday with her parents.
Miss Joyner, of
T. H. Tyson, of Norfolk, left here and re-
turned home this morning.
this morning,
Hon. P A. of
son, is in town.
C. V. York returned Wednesday
I W. X. of the Raleigh
Post, was here today.
Mrs. F. O. Harding and; child
returned this morning from a visit
B. W. Moseley and Jesse
returned Wednesday eve-
from
Mrs. J. G. and little
i daughter left morning for
Tarboro to visit relatives.
Prof. W. H. went out
mayor e we th- k h . H by f Vice
different and separate T
When found heavily if ship to speak at the closing of
and commander in i
a lawyer, he to I .
manage it for himself.
dead than alive. His
2nd We will neither make him ashore and alter some
any charge nor accept any com- work revived him. then
for our services from j the rescued man to Green-
any source whatever. We worked j villa, getting here sometime after
to close the rooms because we; dark.
thought we were serving the best The name of young white
interest of We i man drowned Thigpen Whit-
are willing and ready t. ad man Sam
the fight in me courts or the but we could not lean, the
hustings. e have not received of the while man who was
and will nut accept a penny for went to the scene of the
our service Horn any source what-j drowning today to search for the
, bodies but. no report of finding
3rd. If Messrs. F. O Harding, them bad come at the time
L. I. Moore, or any other attorney went to press.
to assist u-t in
j M. R. Lang, of Norfolk, is here
I for a days. His many friends
J are glad to see him again in our
midst.
and commander in chief bad
been lost battle, but as the
result of another accident following
upon the heels of a succession of
tragedies of which the Port Ar-
fleet has been the victim, it j Mrs. J. S. Barr, who has been
created something like coaster- visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs
. A- Forbes, returned to Kinston
Reverses we can said a Wednesday evening
prominent Russian, to hive
the me-t the fate of
the and others is heart
B. F Bernard left Friday even-
for Asheville to spend the
vacation between tobacco
Misses Smith, Helen
Forbes, Nellie Pender and Mary
James and Clifford Tyson to
today.
J. W. Goodwin, of Philadelphia,
came in Friday evening to spend a
few days with his family are
Visiting
Rev. aid Mrs. F. G. Hartman
left this afternoon
From there Mr. Hartman goes to
the of the Presbytery at
New Bern.
HOW WE GROW.
j Capt. u. O. of
i Greensboro, was here today. He
j was once of
on this branch of the
i Coast Line.
Bethel Graded School.
County W. H.
went to Bethel today
make an address at the close of the
graded school there. While the
graded school closes, having filled
oat the allotted eight months
term, the people of the community
will continue it for a month longer
as a private school. Bethel is
wide awake on educational mat-
The
APRIL.
Seven New Names Half Mo
At no time during the of, went to Tillery
of this any eh o, BANKING TRUST CO today.
expense to yourself or associates, j , A.
we the t u a e I ho today.
Thursday night I the Baptist
church Rev. Mr. Hutson preceded
from the favorite texts and
that had been written and
him by persons dining the meet-
He used all texts as a
reading, making special
comment on some of them. It
was noticed that the -elected
by largest number of u
was John so loved
In mention f
favorite hymns love t my
and new names
One writes us
to have some ,
. , ,. held in the office of the bank, a
he v of . e , ,
or showing of the year's
compensation to um, ft is not i i , ,
Z Z-
ed them. We will therefore
They are I. I. hour and tie
rim seemed seven new
in hull an
send
the payment LT If desires to
, n I in any
section where we no
he statement of tHis bank at sample copies will
expects your board to provide for ,,
., j mi . y more.
If Shall he the ,. u;. f , r.
the dose of j be sent on applied
yourself associates that
shall undertake the t w to make
this suit up,,,, these condition. a good county
we are to enter our appeal . , to the
at once commend he helP Ms.
preparation of the defend
Very respectfully yours,
P. T. left this morning
for Sp if lain Neck.
C. Vines Thursday
j evening f;
Miss Nell this
j morning f i u.
Joe Powell, S.
S Spending a day lure.
T. Skinner returned
Salt Air Eats
Blow
By J. Jarvis
I has gown popular favor. Match
128th, the deposits were i H more quickly
March 28th, 1903,
March 28th, the tea shore will last any.
inland air. A paint that
i It is a strong institution
well
The hoard of aldermen held a
special meeting to act upon this j
matter and accepted the The National Stock Co, at Opera House
Blow and those j Commencing next Monday night
gentlemen have the work , April The National Co.
of defend, t ho on it will u
of defending the suit.
The Lumber
plant, near Wilmington,
was totally destroyed by fire Tues-
day, causing a loss of above .
Each of the warehouses ,
number of
work picking scrap. cents.
will open a three night engage-
at the house presenting
a line of high class plays.
Westley
of Mane beautiful story
The will be presented on
Monday no one should
fail to see this beautiful play.
High class specialties will be
introduced between
Seats now on sale at Sheppard's.
u .
where.
Painters know that Lead
and Zinc White in
in specially selected Linseed
Oil make the best paint for expo-
sure in sea atmosphere.
Paint is
made exactly in this way. Long
tests prove it for sea-
shore use. Much more is it the
best for inland
Baker Hart, Wholesale and
Retail Distributors, Greenville, N.
c- s-w
force thanks
the new drug for cold drinks
at their handsome fountain.
evening from Danville.
Mr. and Mis. L. Holier, of
arrived Thursday evening
to visit Mr. and Mrs. T.
Flu n
SATURDAY APRIL
D. B. Jarvis went to Norfolk
today.
Mrs. Prank Tyson went to Bethel
this morning.
J. of
was bee today.
Rev. J. E. Hutson left this mom-
Va.
Mr. and Mrs. If.
left this morning for Suffolk.
Dr. William Fountain returned
Friday evening from Tarboro.
Mrs. B. H. Thomas and Mrs. J.
T. Meadows returned Friday from
Louisburg.
F. H. who was visiting
and
led with
number. t
At this service two Hi
sons were received by I
as candidates
Early Corn Safe.
Mr. Alfred w.
showing an early plant of
says he does not think ,,.
hut cairn up early has
d much by cold.
Market Closed.
on the i
market have now closed I r the
season, so little i it
does not justly the staving
on the market. Those yet
have tobacco unsold ch-i find an
opportunity of i it
whenever they bring it,
per-
i eh
and
Dr. fl. O, Hyatt, of
will he in Greenville
Bertha April i
Monday, Tuesday and
tor the purpose of treating dis-
eases of the eye, ear. end
throat and glasses,
1-a-w d and
A South Carolina has
given a woman in that state a
diet for damages because
she was hugged and insulted by
two unknown on a passenger
train of that road.
r. a. was visiting mu mo spec
W. T. Hunter, left Friday evening of mid Storm
Dover. I Thursday. It was inches deep
New York had the unusual spec
of a mid
It was
at Friday.
i I ii i


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Eastern reflector, 15 April 1904
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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April 15, 1904
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