Eastern reflector, 3 May 1904


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Carolina, Pitt
In Superior Court
Isabella Little
Vs
Daniel Little.
The defendant Daniel Little will
take that an action entitled as
above has been commenced against
him the court of Pitt
count by the plant r the
of obtaining a divorce from the
bonds of matrimony upon the grounds
of and the said de-
will further take notice that
ho la required to appear before the
of our Superior court, at a
court to be held for the count; of Pitt
at the court in Greenville on
the seventh Monday after the Brat
Monday in March, it being the
day of April, and answer the
Which will be deposited in
the office of the Clerk of the Superior
of said county within the
three days of said term, and then and
there answer or demur to said com-
within the time required by
aw, or the will apply to the
court for relief demanded in the
complaint.
This the 16th av
D. C.
Clerk of Court of Pitt Co
K. L. Davis,
B. A. Vice-President.
L. Little, tinier.
of the condition of
The Bank of Greenville
Greenville, N C
At the close of business
and Discount 1158,537.29
Overdrafts 1.030.09
Furniture Fixtures 3,618.57
Due from Banks 183,023.76
cash items
Sold Coin
Silver Coin 3,289.59
27,871.00
For North
of North
DISSOLUTION.
The of Savage, Move Co.,
dissolved by mutual consent
on the 12th day of April, 1904, K.
H. Move selling bis interest in the
business to the Other members of
the firm, they assuming all j
of the firm, and all accounts
due the firm being payable to them
This 25th day of April. 1901.
M. MOVE. in
Capital Stock paid In
Surplus,
Undivided Profits less
Paid
Deposits
Cashier's cheeks out-
standing
125,000.00
8,875.03
327,756.15
Dr. ID.
Dental
Surgeon
William Fountain, fl.
Physician and Surgeon,
GREENVILLE, N. C-
Office one door east of post office, or.
street. Phone
C. FLANAGAN,
Attorney at
Greenville, N. C.
CRANK H. WOOTEN,
N.
8383,406.12
Slate of North
County of Pitt. j
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the
above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is
true to the best of knowledge
and belief ; JAMES L LITTLE.
Cashier
Subscribed and to
me, this 8th day of At ill,
JAMES TYSON,
lit
J. G.
R. A. TYSON,
J. A. ANDREWS,
Directors
The City Hay Grain Co
BUYERS AND SELLERS OF
Hay, Grain, Cracked Corn,
Bran, Cotton Seed
Meal and Hulls.
FIFTH STREET. ONE DOOR FROM
FIVE POINTS.
Get our and see our stock be-
fore buying- We want to buy your
Corn and Peas for cash
Dentist.
N. C.
mar
es
6-
.
. . .
It is not enough that a Shoe should be
easy and well made, it should be handsome
Oxfords
are all three. The shapes are especially
attractive this season, and 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 i. m
with light or heavy soles, and in lace or
button. Very graceful, very comfortable
and yet snug fitting. Sold exclusively by
. THE MAN'S U T
East Division
Carolina.
Last fall at the meeting of the
State
in Raleigh the state was
divided into district
One of these, the North
East Division, twenty
one counties in the North Eastern
part of the This division
will hold its first annual meeting
in Greenville on i the 11th and
12th. This will be a meeting
great interest and our people are
to be congratulated that our
county superintendent prevailed
upon the committee to hold its
first meeting here.
we publish the most ad-
for this meet
and we bespeak for this as-
a pleasant and profitable
session with us.
K AM E.
Evening, May
Address Welcome, Hon.
T J.
Response, Supt. C. A. G.
Thomas, county.
Address by of
the Association, W. II.
of Pitt county.
Thursday Morning, May
to Relation of Public
to Good Schools, Supt.
A. G. Thomas, county.
Discussion minutes.
to Insubordination
in public schools, How the
Supt. may aid teachers in correct-
tug it. Supt. R. Askew, Bertie
Discussion minutes.
to Supplementary
matters in our public schools.
Supt. J. C. Gotten, Gates county.
Discussion
Thursday Afternoon.
to Course of Study and
Classification, Supt. J. Y. Joyner,
Raleigh, N. C.
to Gradations and
Supt. C. Scar-
Hertford county, Alternate
Supt. N. Harding, Beaufort county.
Thursday Evening.
to Civil Government
in Our Public
and bow it should be taught,
Supt. B. G Crisp, Dare county.
to 9-30 The Most Effective
use of a Time,
Supt. W. M.
P. J.
R M. Davis, m.
W. o.
ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE.
The Clerk of Superior Court
Pitt county having this day issued to
me letters of administration
estate of M. M. Galloway, deceased,
notice is hereby given to all persons
hold claims against said estate to
present them
on or before the 8th day of March,
1906, or this notice will be plead in
bur of recovery All persons
to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment to me.
This the 7th day March, 1904.
JOHN B. GALLOWAY,
Galloway.
Blow, Attorneys.
North Carolina,
County. In Superior Court.
George W. Caraway and wife, Inez
H. Caraway, and George M. Lind-
administrator d b. c. t. s of S.
whitehead.
vs
Godfrey A. Stancill, S V Joyner, ad-
d b n of B S Atkinson,
L C King, Peyton T Atkinson, John
K King and wife, Alice King, Sam
a Watkins and Helen V
The defendants, L C King,
Watkins and wife Helen V Watkins
named, will take that an
action entitled as above has been com-
in the Superior Court of Pitt
county, relating to, and for the
of, certain real property situate
In Pitt 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 o be held on the
Monday after th Monday in
March, it being the 25th day of
April, 1904, Court House in said
county, at Greenville, North Carolina,
and answer or demur to the complaint
in said action, or the plaintiffs will
apply to the court for the relief de-
in said complaint,
This the 23rd day of March, 1904.
R. J. C. V. York. L. H. Pender.
The Building
and
Lumber Co.,
Contractors, Constructors and
MANUFACTURERS
Factory situated by the railroad just North of the
Imperial Tobacco Factory.
All kinds of dressed lumber, turned and
scroll work.
All machinery new and up to-date and of the best
make.
Plans furnished and contracts taken for erection of
buildings.
Tinning, Slating, Guttering and all kinds of sheet
metal work. Our Tin shop is next door to
Mr. R. L. Wyatt has charge
our tinning and slating department. You will find him
a master of his trade.
We ask for our share of the public patronage and
will do our best to give satisfaction.
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
f for
j White Lead, Paints,
j Colors, and and
country Ready nixed Paints.
There is no line in the world better than
the Harrison line, it has behind it a
reputation for honorable wares and honorable
dealings.
If you the Harrison Paints you need
never worry quality.
We trust that you will favor us with your
orders whenever you want good paint for any
Have just a car load and
can give you Special Prices.
Baker Hart.
GREENVILLE, N. C,
A Profitable Pointer
BUCK'S STOVES AND RANGES
have been leading in this market for
years and will continue to do so. We
handle these goods because they
are the best we can get at any
price. You don't have to wait, as we
can sell you any size and style at a
moment's notice, and at the closest
prices possible for the best stoves and ranges in the world. We have
everything that goes with these stoves and ranges, and no matter what
other makes are offered you can't beat Buck's in quality or price.
HANDLED EXCLUSIVELY
PL- H- St CO
REFLECTOR.
D. j. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
No.
GREENVILLE, COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, MAY 1904.
No.
LETTER TO JOHN J. ELKS.
Greenville, N. C.
Dear But few of the men
who sell the hundred different
paints in the market know much
mi. have a
state chemist's certificate telling
just what it's of; they
a good deal, not only about
but the rest; we see that they do.
We buy every paint, that has any
sale, and analyze it. Our
limit- out all about it.
When we know what a paint Is
made-of, we know how it will act;
we know how far it goes, and how
long it wears.
is the standard; call it
The lest of the rest is about
the worst about the rest
are between.
But the men, who sell them,
don't know any better. They
what the maker tells them.
That hi know that he
them. They know whether
he tells them truth or not.
business Is not conducted
on knowledge; the less they know,
the more they are.
Yours Truly,
F. W. Co.
P. S. H. L. Carr sells our
paint.
An Honest Farmer.
A western paper rays that an
Iowa farmer had a cow killed by a
train on a railroad. He presented
his claim to the company a note
in which he
dollars will be consider-
ed sufficient, as the animal killed
was but a common cow by no
means the best of my
The claim agent of the road
promptly enclosed
a check for He wrote the
is first instance since my
connection with the road that any
other than a lull blooded
value has been killed by
our train, am I enclose
damages a reward for your
and I would humbly ask
Io. photograph to be
and placed in my
Announcement.
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL.
THURSDAY,
C. L. went to Washing,
too today.
J. J Willis returned from
son Wednesday evening.
J. M. of Henderson,
came Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Harry Skinner left this
morning Washington
K- G. Flanagan returned from
i- Wednesday evening.
Mrs. J. Q. returned
Wilson Wednesday evening.
Dr. L. Skinner returned to
Ayden evening.
L. returned from
Raleigh Wednesday evening.
Representative Gay, of North-
county, spent night
here.
Mrs. Chas. Turner, of son
is the city visiting Mrs. E. B.
Dist Attorney Harry Skinner
to Raleigh Wednesday
J. M. Blow, r the
den department of The
spent today
J. J. Best,
been visiting the family of W, R.
Parker, left for
day evening.
Mrs. B. Sledge and daughter,
f Tarboro, who hive been visiting
Urn, I Ii. Pender, hem,
morning.
FRIDAY, APRIL
of is in
town.
W. B. James went to
I Thursday.
Louis Levy, of Rocky Mount, i
town.
I beg leave to the
farmers t
counties that i
warehouse
for season.
I assure you of my appreciation
the patronage and sup-
port you have so given me
daring the past eight The
I in
to serve you well and look
after your interest at all time-.
Hoping to see all of my friends
and at the House,
I am,
Very truly your friend.
4-24 ltd w J. G.
Pritchard Gets It
Washington, D April
The. nomination of O,
ard, Associate Justice of
court of the District of
Columbia, to be judge the
Fourth United States Circuit, was
sent to the senate today by
president.
Justice Pritchard will s to
the place made vacant by the
death of Judge H. Simonton, of
South Carolina. The Fourth Cir-
to which he is appointed
of Virginia, South Caro-
North Carolina, Maryland
and West Virginia.
G. Pegram, of spent
the day here.
J. to Ayden
Thursday evening.
W. S. Greer, of Baltimore, is
doing the town again.
Mrs. Frank J. Tyson returned
from Bethel Thursday.
B. F. Manning and family went
to Thursday.
D. C. James went to
Thursday evening.
J. O. Bobbitt returned from
Littleton Thursday evening.
Miss Peebles has gone
to to visit friends.
John B. Hughes
came evening.
Miss of Bethel, is
visiting her brother, Frank J.
Tyson.
Georgia to spend a day with his
son, Rev. A. T. King, and leaves
this evening for Wilmington,
H. A. Timberlake went to
today.
Donnell returned to
Tar today.
Judge to
Friday evening.
Miss Mary returned to
Friday evening.
W. B. James returned this
morning from
Miss s Mary and Agnes Smith
to Friday evening.
Julius Lyons, of came
over this morning to visit
Cut.
Albert Wad worth, of Craven,
who has been visiting in the city,
returned home Friday.
Miss Peebles, who has
been visiting Mis returned
to her Lome in Graven county
Friday evening.
Miss Magi.- of
has been visiting
Mrs. W. R. Smith, returned home
tins morning.
Mrs. W. E. Warren and Miss
Deb Fleming, of Williamston, who
have been visiting Miss Bid lie
Warren, left this morning,
St. Louis Stamps On Sale.
The new series of stamps com-
of L
exposition were placed on
sale by the Cubed States
department April and will
be continued until
The are as follow;
portrait
It. Livingston,
Stat.-s to Franc, who
Conducted the Louisiana
Two
of tie
United States
Three-cent Purple, portrait
Jas. Monroe, special
to France, who, with Livingstone,
closed the negotiations for the
purchase.
portrait of
William who, as
president, approved the act
of congress officially connect-
the act of congress officially
connecting the United States gov-
with the exposition.
a United
States map, showing the territory
of the purchase.
HON. R. B. GLENN.
Forsythe Democrats Endorse Him by
Resolutions.
A large and enthusiastic mass
meeting democracy of Win-
and county
was held in the court last
night.
Mr. Manly offered I he following
resolutions, which were received
with cheers and
the name of Hon. R.
B. Glenn will be presented to the
coming democratic state
lion for governor, and that we his
neighbors and friends, believe him
to be qualified and worthy of that
high office and that he
on the broad plateau of
middle life, in the full Hush of bis
matured faculties. He is a good
lawyer, a strong thinker,, able
campaigner, it statesman, a
man of the people and for the
people, and with the courage of
bis
is a man who loves his
party with his whole heart, who
loves it most when in the right,
but, right or wrong, weak or
strong, in or in
he is a loyal, true, steadfast
democrat.
has been a lifelong
party worker, commencing in 1876
taking part in every campaign
from that day to this. Free of
to party, he has placed
himself the hands of the
committee, going cheerfully
wherever and whenever
the dark days of state's op-
he was ever in t e thick
est of the fray, fighting rid the
people of black cloud placed
them by diminution
radical
will i his
with Marion his
services a member of the Senate
helped
amendment, his
mote than one ltd speeches
for white supremacy d good
WOO, and his
In every c for
his success.
.
the people whose interests be hag
helped to defend and uphold, will
rally to his support and
him.
whereas, Mr. R. B.
is the choice of the democrats of
this county, and, we fully believe,
the choice of the majority of the
democratic of the
That the demo-
voters of Forsyth
form a Glenn Democratic Cam-
Club for the of aid-
him in his nomination, and
hereby pledge ourselves to use
every honorable means to
this
SUPERIOR COURT.
Cases Disposed of.
B. H. and J. K. Worth-
assault with deadly
on, not guilty.
Sara Brown, affray with deadly
weapon, guilty.
Sam Brown, concealed
weapon, guilty.
Julius Moore and Jim
affray, guilty, fined and costs.
Jim Brown, assault with deadly
weapon, guilty.
B. H.
weapon, pleads guilty, fined
and costs.
L. H. Lee and Frank Fleming,
affray. Fleming not guilty. Lee
guilty, fined and costs.
John Henry Battle
and Lafayette Battle, affray with
deadly weapons, not guilty,
others guilty.
Arch abandonment,
guilty.
Zeb attempt rape,
guilty.
Jas. Jordan, robbery, not guilty-
Lawrence Ward, Matilda Ward,
Shorty Barnes, affray deadly
weapons, nil guilty.
Noah Hardy, selling liquor on
Sunday, guilty.
Henry selling . on
Sunday, not guilty.
Jim King, selling u Sun-
day, not guilty.
Lonnie Wiggs and
injuring property i.,,
fifty years of j escape from prison, v -i I lying
age, he no war but at to escape.
South his father gavel and A l
his Me I and a cause affray with deadly weapons guilty
has a been deaf to
son. He was a true and
loyal bod of Noun i the
Greenville Won.
Kinston and Greenville colored
baseball teams played a slow game
yesterday afternoon at the ball
park, which a defeat
the I- team by a score of to
Several pretty plays were
of big father and
from his earliest manhood be has
Commencement,
commencement Winter
iv.
fought the battles of bis party in High School will rake place
the teams showed possibilities
Donnell of of good ball playing; but
in
tend court.
to at
Blount Pearce left this morning
for Sanford to take a position a
drug store there.
Miss Sadie of
spent today here with Misses
Hattie Smith and Emma Starkey.
Mrs. W. E. Warren and Miss
Db Fleming, of Williamston, are
family of Allen
Warren.
J. King, of Wilmington,
day's game lacked snap and ginger
to make it
Free Press 29th.
Japanese Transport Junk.
St. Petersburg, April
Russian torpedo boats the
sank the
Japanese military transport Kins-
tons, during the
night of April 26th, with all on
board, excepting officers.
soldiers, of crew and
coolie carriers. who re-
fused to surrender were sent to
trying crises in its history,
and perhaps as no other son of
North Carolina has done.
has not yet been honored
with office directly from the
people of the state. Io is true that
he has an elector, a member
of the and has
served as attorney, but
these were positions that did not
carry with them the stamp of
approval, recognition and
of his fellow citizens of the
state.
He has labored for the success
of the Democratic party twenty
eight years on the day of election
never studying his own ease, but
asking where he was needed
has given his services to the
Now he asks to be governor
a great honor, but he has won and
deserves. We believe that those
rived Thursday evening from the bottom with ship.
on May 8th, 12th and 13th.
On Sunday, 8th, at ,., the
will be preached by Rev.
G. N. of Kinston.
Thursday, 12th, at p.
Friday, at . .,., lite-
address by John i. Small
of Washington. At p. m ,
and debate by Vance Literary
Society. At p. m., concert
by Literary Society.
Reunion on Tenth.
On Memorial day, May 10th,
Confederate veterans of Pitt
county will have a reunion in
Greenville. Every veteran in the
county is invited and urged to be,
present. Gen. William R.
will deliver the address, and after
the dinner will be pro-.
for the veterans. Gen.
who have enjoyed the fruits of the was the last officer to make a
victories be has helped to win, and at Appomattox





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Department
The Branch of the Reflector is tin
of C. E. Bradley, who is authorized to transact any
for the paper in and territory.
SHAPE AND SET ARE NOT HAD EVERYWHERE.
WE HAVE SEVERAL LINES OF
A Texas paper reports that some
Philadelphia artists of the school of
experimental science have discover-
ed that cotton stalks from
to worth of sugar to
the ton of stalk, besides paper
material, celluloid, smokeless pow-
alcohol and a valuable
CLOTHES
that practically embrace the highest class Clothing made in America.
For absolute perfection in all details, there's no other comparison.
As for prices, we have an endless variety to show you
at the different figures from to
Our Boys and Children's Department.
IS THE LARGEST AND COMPLETEST IN THIS SECTION STATE, WHILE OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
A. E. TUCKER CO.
THE HUSTLING CLOTHIERS.
A man committed suicide in Eng-
land the other day, leaving but two
words to the world as an
This may be
taken as an but death
did not pay the debt, nor will it
the dependent family he
left to contend with
horn Sun.
The Columbia, S. C, High
Schools have gone back to Web-
old to teach the
pupils how to spell. This is com-
it's real progress in
cation. This old speller is the only
book of its sort extant, so far as we
know, The only book that con-
a classification of words by
sound. Takes Banquet,
Russet, Civet. To
listen to a class of barefoot country
boys and girls as each one does his
word is to witness a scarcely
excelled by the modern glee club.
Haleigh Times,
D. W.
DEALER IN
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
Fresh Goods kept con-
in stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
D. W.
North Carolina.
most have a sufficient supply of
Potash
in order to develop into a crop.
No amount of Phosphoric
Acid or Nitrogen can
sate for a lack of potash in
for
grain and all
other crops.
We shall be glad
lend free to any
which contains
able information
about soil culture.
KALI WORKS,
reek-at N.
. .
is the only
perfect
tasteless Castor Oil. Tastes as
good as Maple Syrup. per
bottle for sale by John T. Thorne
Druggist, N-
J. J.
Bro.
Invite you to make their
headquarters and while to
inspect their complete stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
and learn their low prices. We
can supply all your need, in
any line of foods.
We are selling Lawns and other
summer dress goods at about
half price, to make room for
all goods.
C. E. BRADLEY
One Price Store.
We carry a general line of Mer-
Dry Goods and Notions.
Nice line of Shoes, Shirts and Neck
wear etc. Fresh Stock of Fancy
and Heavy Groceries. New line o
Wood,. Tin nod Hardware, we
make specialties of Furniture Sew-
and Cook Stoves.
We do not claim to have any
better Goods or Prices than other
merchants, hot we do claim a fair
and honest deal for ail, we sell for
cash winch enables us to do a
business and we give
the benefit of it, Cash Sales,
Small Margins and one price to all
is our motto.
C.
Norfolk, Va,
Cotton Buyers and Brokers Id
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to New York
Chicago and New Orleans.
DEALER IN
American and Italian Marble
GREENVILLE, N, C.
WIRE AND IRON FENCE SOLD
First work and prices reasonable
sent upon application.
J. H-
FARMVILLE, N C.
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats,
Fancy Groceries, Crockery,
Glassware, Fruits, To-
and Cigars. Everything cheap
or cash. Highest price for country
FARMVILLE, N. O.
and FANCY
Do you Eat
Good, Fresh Groceries
If you do come to see us, We keep every-
thing in the grocery line and sell it to our
at the Lowest Possible Price,
Johnston Bros.
I Is the place to jet Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes,
j Hats, Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, Crockery, etc
IA full line of Drugs and Medicines. Highest prices
for all kinds of country produce.
The smiles when he
sees the butterfly and the
cite dealer laughs he sees
the coal dust.
Love's dripping showers of
sunbeams doth tint each of
gloom, mid makes the earth with
t wettest flowers
Va. Observer.
are the furrows which
age-plows across the face, when
it begins to make ready for- the
eternal harvest.
OLD DOMINION
Not Quite
How often you can get a
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,
of
sir
Steamer R. L. Myers leave
Washington daily, except Sunday,
at a. in for Greenville, leave
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 at
Norfolk with railroads for all
points West.
Shippers should order their
freight by Old Dominion
from New York and
Norfolk and Southern R. R. and
Old Dominion Line from Norfolk;
Clyde Line from Philadelphia,
Bay and Chesapeake Line
from Baltimore and Merchants
and Miners Line from Boston.
Sailing subject to change
without Notice.
T. H. At
Washington, N. C.
J. J.
. . ft
. Y.
AYDEN, N. C. April, 1904.
W. C. Jackson ft Co. want your
eggs, poultry See them be-
fore selling
We were at W. C. Jackson
Co's store the other day, and was
surprised to u that they car-
such an line of
clothing. The youth or
child who get suited in
there, either in a suit or a pair of
is hard to please.
Several parties from have
been fishing with hook and in
the creek this week and say the
sport is fine.
Don't forget Henry at
the Free Will Baptist Seminary
May, 4th.
We wish to call especial
to the public, that we have
established a Carriage Buggy
in
only skilled labor employed,
the best obtainable, used
in the construction of our work.
Machinery of the latest inventions
have procured by us
means are being spared to make
work first class every par-
Dr. we to learn
was rather indisposed the
earlier Dart of the week. We are
pleased that he is now entirely
well.
Canned goods of every
at Hart
B. E. Co. will do all they
possible can to please you with
their new Hue of heavy and fancy
groceries.
J. B. Gardner, one of the most
prominent merchants farmers
of the county, died suddenly
this place from
a stroke of paralysis,
Try Pansy flour Hie patent
We the ladies to call and
examine our line of lawn before
purchasing elsewhere. J. J.
Lime, plastering hair, windows,
doors, blinds and side lights at
J. R. Smithy Bro.
The Ayden Mfg Co. certainly
turns out some of the neatest
frames for pictures we
have ever seen, at remarkably
low prices too.
At a meeting of the citizens
held hall Wednesday
evening the fallowing named Ken
were nominated for the
Various town office to be voted
for next Mayor, J. J,
Stokes commissioners, Ohm
had, Levi Pierce, R. W, Smith,
B, A. Jenkins,
thing was by acclamation and the
best feeling prevailed.
Go VT. M. Edwards . for
next pair of pants.
To my friends and
have just returned from Baltimore
and have opened a new line of
pretty millinery goods. Please
call to see me door Smith
Bros. Mrs. J. A. Davis.
Just another case of
men's at W. M. Ed
wards A Co's.
Buck salt for stock, at J.
Smith Bro.
What is the matter with Ardent
we have band t
Think about it young men get
a hustle on,
George Worth Bro,
work this
a specialty. Work
Guaranteed.
The latest styles in straw hits
and caps see J. J.
There was a large crowd in town
class brick
ply to S. Edwards Sou,
en, N. A full suppl always
OB hand-
AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent.
A nice new line of ladies and- A full assortment of ladies and
Misses slippers at J. R. Smith shoes at reasonable prices at
our Jenkins.
J. W. ft Bro w- M- ha-
this market six car load of a visit to her parents t,
garden see I
Smith Bro.
at J. R
fencing since Christmas.
Just received spring salt cloth-
for J. J.
Fancy candies,
at E. E. Co's.
Excursion by Disciple
school here to Timothy is
an assured fact Sunday.
Confectioneries, tinware and
everything in general
at fair priori can be found by call-
at f Hart
handmade shingles at
4.00 per Tyson.
qR. A. Smith showed us a
Almanac of date. It is
well and contains many
interesting items-
v e are headquarters for cotton
seed, hulls, bay, oats.
Cannon Tyson.
You will do well to go to
for fancy
groceries.
Miss n went to
Monday returned
Tuesday.
Miss Delia Smith Mrs. W.
O. in d home from a
visit to Whichard Wednesday
evening.
A beautiful line of gentlemen,
youths and straw bat,
at J. R. Smith Bro.
S. A. Jenkins and R. P. Johnson
went to Monday.
There Is nothing better than
Armour's laid and
smoked meats. the
hams. R. F. Johnson, Dist.
Ayden, N. C.
For can peaches, apples, corn
apply to E. E.
ft
Wilson, the four year old son of
Mr. and Ml. J. R. Smith, died
Wednesday morning about
o'clock of spinal meningitis and
was buried at o'clock the
afternoon. The bereaved
have the of our entire
community.
Anything you in white-
goods at W. M. i Co's.
The cotton seed oil mill is an
attractive feature in and around
Ayden.
Cox Cotton planters and Sim-
guano distributors R.
Smith Bro.
Those brick stores on the corner
are looming.
Our of ready mixed
paints are the best.
Cannon Tyson.
Dr. D. L. James, of Greenville,
was here night attend-
the Odd
brat ion.
smoked meats
try hams, etc. R. F.
Johnson, Ayden, N. Dist.
Pour nice hops, improved Mis. Miss
Tripp went to Greenville
Go to E. E. A Go's new
market beef, meal,
far sale by J, It. Smith Bro. .
Miss was visit-
in Greenville Tuesday-
They tell me that W. M. El
wards the most
of men's in
town.
D. G Berry left for Washington
Tuesday morning business.
This is season for canned
meats. II you want the best buy
Armour's. R. F.
Ayden N. C
When in need
cart saddles, call Ayden
J Milling Mfg. Co.
J. went to Hooker
ton
For a nice cool drink g to Sum-
it'll fountain.
first-class brick
ply to E. S. Edwards Son,
den, A full supply always
on hand.
Fresh butter and cheese on ice
at
Wall, of Ridge Spring,
returned from
day morning.
The best quality of flour as cheap
as the cheapest at Hart
A of citizens are
in attendance court at
tins week.
Miss Alli L. Smith, millinery
Mas just
all the latest novelties of
ladies and dress goods.
A Art class milliner is my employ.
Give me a trial.
W. L. Tucker, who a wit-
in the Federal court at New
Bern, name home day before yes
We invite the ladies to call and
inspect our new spring dress
goods, laces, Insertions
ribbons, etc. Cannon
As authorized for Daily
and Eastern Reflector we take
great pleasure in receiving sub
and willing for
those in arrears. We have a list
of all who receive their mail at
this office. We also take orders
for job
township is well
on the grand jury at
this term of court. Only five
men from this section, but we are
not surprised, its all goo timber
way.
you need any repairing
of buggies,
Ac, call on Ayden
Mfg. Co., satisfaction
teed.
James T. Keel, of Standard was
at the here Tuesday
night.
Our line hats are the
latest and prices right.
Tyson.
With a nice e around
Ayden, on the suburbs, Were
nothing to prevent us from having
the best town in the State
and with a small amount of cost
too. Only a little work is needed
Begin time keep off sickness
during summer months.
If you are troubled with
eyes, have J. W. Taylor, the
graduate optician, to examine then
Just received lot
and at W. M.
wards.
Carolina
per day, near depot on Weal Ave-
Transient custom solicited
B. F. Early, proprietor.
W. M. Edwards A Co., will sell
you a good pair of pants for fifty
fail to see W. M. Edwards
A Co's. new line of dress goods.
First Class band made brick, by
the wholesale and retail large
stock always on hand, your orders
solicited. M. A. Griffin.
J. W. Moore while out riding
Sunday afternoon had the
tune to Ion pocket book con-
several notes and a
Lee Bland, of Greenville, spent
Tuesday here.
J. C. Smith, of
I spent Thursday with J. P.
I Smith.
We man u fact tire the most com-
well as the swiftest and
adjustable Cart Block in
North Carolina. Gall see
Ayden Milling Mfg. Go.
Don't forget Blount at
Will Baptist Seminary
May 4th.
new and roller trash
boards are all the and going
like hot cakes, Ayden Milling and
Mfg, Go-
,.
mm
For Sale
barbers outfit, first class revolving
chair, large bevel plate
mirror, wash stand, clippers,
apply toO. A. Fair, Ayden, N. C.
The Odd Fellows and Daughters
of celebrated the 85th
of their order last
Tuesday King
delivered a very able and well
pared address on Old Fellowship
as also did Dr. D. L. James.
were interesting and appreciated.
After speaking were
served and the occasion
a very pleasant affair.
Corn,
Smith
and oat-, J. R.
Miss Lena Di of
ed to her home
day after pleasant visit to
This Coupon
Worth cents
on the Dollar.
On purchase of II, worth
of any of the patent
in my store, I will give you
for this you will
cut out and sign your name
correct address. And present
at the time of your purchase.
This offer will expire April
M. M. SAULS.
PHARMACIST,
AYDEN, N. C.
Coupon.
Name,
Address.
Miss Id. W is.
Safe, Strong, Liberal.
than
or
Cotton
J. R.
H.
X. V,
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iii .
i meal
bulls at
Dist,
The Prudential is
, i's Gibraltar.
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Company- ; d
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be I its d I
i The is lib
and
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to
See
We want ii ins
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A new lot of
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PHYSICIAN SURGEON,
Office road,
Ayden, N. C.
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN,
wards A
The brick work on the Disciple
church is finished an the wood
work commenced.
N. C
At the clone of business March 28th,
RESOURCES.
Loans and
Furniture and Fixtures
Due from Banks,
Cash Items,
Cash in Bank,
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in,
Undivided profits leas
expenses,
Deposits, Kl
Total.
machines that we will
cheap at J. R. Smith Bro.
We earnestly insist that some, if
not all of the loose cash lying idle
hereabout, be turned loose upon
the market that the world may see
in as we are and be induced to
come and settle as
their means as well as aiding
In the growth of our community.
We have a full line of furniture
bast quality, the you are
looking for. Tyson.
The ladies are especially invited
to call and inspect our line of
mercerized we have it
in bolts also in patterns of
lengths. J J. Hines
Dr. Louis Skinner,
Practicing Physician Surgeon,
Hotel
Ayden, N. C.
E. V- COX,
ATTORNEY- AT- LAW.
Ayden, N. C.
W. B. ALEXANDER,
Artist,
Styles Hair Catting,
Shaving and
E. Q. COX,
Life, Fire. Accident
Health Insurance , .
Ayden N. C





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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
AND
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and
Entered 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.
DEMOCRATIC PUN OF
in to
County, N. Tuesday, May 1904.
yet lacks confirmation.
Spring is so fickle as to look
back to flirt with winter.
The is here in the
return of the yellow shoes.
The St. Louis exposition opens
Monday and will be a great show.
Heart's Boston aper did not
to get him many delegates
among the eaters.
Though was not confirmed,
through the of the
dent be continues to hold the
The Lord does not care for your
-tears and shouts when will not
pay your honest C,
As a large deposit of coal has
been discovered in Alaska the
there may be better prepared
for winter hereafter.
The president was in a hurry for
congress to adjourn. He was afraid
they would leave too much to be
explained during the campaign.
The senate Congressman
Small's bill for a light home
jut as it was
th house. All it needs to hi-
operative is the
Wiggs of the Cabbage
does not like the persistent
calls of curious people. last
was the police court where
he was haled on the charge of
emptying a jar of slops on a caller's
head.
Ohio democrats are suggesting
bringing out a dark horse for the
presidential nomination in the per-
son of. Col. James of
that state Any number of dark
horses, or horses of any other color,
cannot get ahead of Judge Parker
in this race.
The war of words goes merrily
on at
The man who did not pay his
poll tax has no one to blame but
himself. He can stand off and see
the other fellow vote.
The foliage of the trees has a
way of getting there and like
its full growth will be reached by
the 10th of May. as usual.
There is an old saying that time
and tide wait for no but a
passenger train at Monroe, the
other day, waited five minutes for
a couple to get off the train and get
married.
Since a republican must have it,
North Carolina has no kick to make
over the appointment of Judge
Pritchard as the successor of Judge
Simonton. His party did not have
a better man for the place.
Since the action of the New York
convention Mr. Hearst has pulled
down his sign and closed his bead-
quarters in New York city. Now if
he should wheel in line with the
procession for Judge Parker it
would spike Mr. Bryan's gun.
The Wilmington Messenger of-
the prediction that within
fifteen days there will be begun a
proceeding for the appointment of
a receiver for the Atlantic North
Carolina railroad against which no
cry of conspiracy and graft can be
raised. We shall see.
The trial between the state
commission and the
tic Coast Line, to restoring
the connection at Selma, is pro-
at Raleigh. It is to be hoped
that the trial will terminate in the
connection being restored and re-
the people down this way f
much inconvenience.
A marvelous real estate deal re-
took place in Atlanta. Four
young men purchased a body of
land on the suburb of the city for
They divided the land
in lots and in just three weeks after
the purchase had an auction sale.
At this sale enough lots were dis-
posed of to pay the purchase price
for the entire tract, and they had
enough land left to be worth
more at the same rates of that
sold. This shows the profit in
handling real estate judiciously.
We believe such deals could be
made, on a smaller scale, in any
progressive town.
The unit of county
shall be the voting
In each precinct there shall be an
executive committee, to consist of
five active democrats, who shall be
elected by the democratic voters at
the precincts in meeting
first called by the county executive
committee. And so
elected shall elect one of its
as chairman, who shall preside
at all meetings,
The chairman of the several
precinct committees shall compose
the county executive committee,
which shall meet at the same time
and place as the county convention
first held in each election year, and
elect a chairman of said county
committee, who need not be a
of the committee, and he shall
preside at all meetings of said com-
and shall hold his place
until hi successor shall be elected.
A majority of said precinct,
chairmen, in person or by proxy,
shall constitute a quorum. The
county committee shall likewise
appoint a central committee of five,
who shall act in its stead when
the county committee is not in
In case there shall be a fail-
on the part of any precinct to
elect its executive committee for a
period of thirty days, the county
executive committee shall appoint
said committee from the democratic
voters of said precinct.
The members of the precinct
committee shall elect to any vacancy
occurring in said committee.,
The county executive com-
shall call all necessary con-
by giving at least ten
notice by public advertisement in
three public places in each precinct,
at the court house door, and in any
democratic newspapers that may be
published in said county, requesting
of the county to meet
in their respective precincts on a
common day therein stated,
said day shall not be less than three
days before the meeting of the
conventions, for the purpose of
electing their delegates to the
conventions. Thereupon the meet-
so held shall elect their delegates
to represent the precincts in the
county from the voters
of the respective voting precincts,
which delegates, or such of them
as shall attend, shall vote the full
democratic strength of their re-
voting on all
questions that may come before said
comity In case no
meeting shall be held in any
in pursuance of said call, or
no election shall be made, the
executive committee shall
appoint such delegates.
Judge Peebles has expressed his
intention of having the Lumberton
lawyers before him on the contempt
proceedings at Fayetteville May
2nd As this is a matter personal
to Judge Peebles the hearing
be before some other judge.
No judge should sit on a case
Some of the New York preachers
are queer ones, viewed from this
distance. When the question of
open bar rooms on was be-
agitated, a number of preachers,
one a very prominent man, openly
advocated permitting the saloons to
be kept open a portion of the day
on Sundays. Now New York and
Brooklyn are exercised over the
question of Sunday baseball and
several Brooklyn clergymen have an-
that they are in favor of
II- games. Down South a
where he himself is an interested .
party. If he persist hearing it
the lawyers should mar fer a
to a hearing before
preacher who would advocate open
saloons and baseball games on Sun-
day would not be considered
to the least of
Alt
At every precinct meeting
there shall the delegates to
the county convention are
be a vote taken for the different
candidates office, whose names
may be presented and the
shall vote in the county
convention of their respective dis-
in with this
that is to say, each candidate shall
receive in the convention
that proportion of the vote to which
the precinct may be entitled which
he received in the precinct meeting.
The chairman and secretary of the
precinct meeting shall certify
the county convention the vote re-
by each candidate at the
precinct meeting.
Each precinct shall be
to cast the county
one vote for every twenty-five
democratic votes, and one for
fractions of thirteen democratic
votes cast by the township at the
proceeding gubernatorial
Provided, that every
precinct shall lie entitled to cast one
vote, and each precinct may send as
many delegates as it may fit.
The chairman of the precinct
shall preside at all
meetings. In their absence
any of said committees
may
district
The several county
shall be entitled to elect to
their senatorial, judicial and con-
conventions one delegate
and one alternate for every fifty
democratic votes, and one delegate
for fractions of over twenty-five
democratic votes cast at the last
proceeding gubernatorial election
in their respective counties; and
none but delegates or alternates so
elected shall be entitled to a seat in
said conventions. Provided further,
that in all county conventions in
which delegates shall be selected
to attend any state, congressional,
judicial or other convention, a vote
shall be taken in accordance with
the plan of organization as to the
candidates whose names may be
presented to such county convention.
The delegates shall be selected from
the friends and supporters of each
candidate voted for, in proportion
to the number of votes he shall
receive in such county convention,
and no other instruction shall be
Provided further that
when only one candidate is
and voted for at such county
convention, it shall be lawful to
instruct such candidate.
At every convention
delegates to state, congress-
judicial, senatorial or other
conventions are there shall
be a vote taken for the different
candidates for office whose names
may be presented, and the delegates
shall vote for their
ties in accordance with this vote;
that is to say, each candidate shall
receive in the state, congressional,
judicial, senatorial or other
the proportion of the vote to
which the county may be entitled
which he received in the county
convention. The chairman and
secretary of the convention
shall certify to each convention the
vote received by each candidate
Provided, that where only
one candidate is presented it shall
be lawful to instruct for him. At
all state district conventions the
delegates from the different counties
may disregard the vote of their
respective counties as to any
date; Provided, that a two-thirds
majority of ail his votes from the
consent.
The chairman, or in his
absence any member of the county
senatorial, judicial and congress-
convention, shall call to order
respective conventions and
hold chairmanship thereof until the
convention shall elect its
The executive committees of
the senatorial, congressional and
judicial districts, respectively, shall,
at the call of their respective chair-
man, meet at some time and place
in their respective districts, and
the chairman of said respective
committees shall immediately
the chairman of the different
county executive committees of the
appointment, and the said county
executive committee shall forthwith
call conventions of their respective
counties in conformity to said notice
to semi delegates to said respective
district conventions.
and none but or alternates
so elected shall be entitled to seats
in said Provided, that
every county shall have at least one
vote in said convention.
GENERAL
At all conventions
gates shall he selected as near
as may be from the friend I
and supporters of the candidates
voted for.
Such alternates
of absent may do
sent at any democratic convention
shall be allowed to cast the whole
vote to which their precinct or
county may be entitled.
In all conventions provided
for by this system, after a vote is
cast, there shall be no change in
such vote until the final result of
the ballot shall be announced by
the chairman of said convention.
All democratic executive
shall have the power to
fill any vacancies occurring in their
respective bodies.
The chairman of the different
county conventions shall certify the
list of delegates and alternates of
the different district and state con-
a certified list of said
delegates and alternates to the sec-
of the state central committee.
It shall be the duty of the
county committee and its chairman
to furnish such information and
make such reports to the chairman
of the state as he may
desire.
At a meeting of the executive
committee held on March. 17.1904,
the following rule was
all conventions a nomination
may be made by any majority, even
though it be a fraction of a
F. M. SIMMONS,
Chairman state democratic
committee.
ALEX J. FIELD,
Secretary.
Man Who Does
Several year ago in a European
court city, where there were
i number of newspaper
correspondents, an enterprising
American newspaper man
ed for himself the title of
man that names be-
cause he, in his letters to his papers,
not only sent the livest of court
news, but of prominent
individual connected with the
This was against the
ethics of the circle,
but unknown to him, when it was
found out he was dubbed as afore-
said. After explanations no blame
was attached to him for violation
of the custom, but the sobriquet
stuck to him.
So in the national house of rep-
Congressman Small, of
the eastern Carolina delegation, has
earned for himself the
appellation of man
does because of his
labors in behalf his sec-
The are not made
comparison, but to show how quick-
the people will appreciate the
strong characteristics of active men
and leaders of thought.
Congressman Small's latest coup
was in obtaining in the closing
days of congress the passage of the
bill appropriating for a
light house off Cape Hatteras shoals
commensurate with danger and
importance of the place. The
will no doubt stick to Mr. Small
and it is worthily bestowed.
Congressman Small was ably
assisted by the North Carolina
delegation in congress in hi efforts
for the bill, and what is said of him
can also be said of the
for the one from
this state is weak at no point
Kinston Free
The general relief is expressed
Ike
The state convention shall be
composed of delegates appointed
by the several county conventions.
Each county shall be entitled to
elect one delegate and one alternate
for every one hundred and fifty
democratic votes and one delegate
for fractions over seventy-five
east therein at the last hIt frill- be over fifty
pi It year.
WINTERVILLE
This department is in of A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to
recent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
N. C, April
We have a nice lot porch col-
timber. If yon are need
of them why not let us fit yon up.
are right. Winterville
G. A. Kittrell Co. will pay
highest cash prices for peas,
geese, etc.
Henry will lecture in
the school chapel here on Thurs-
day night. May at o'clock.
Admission, adults cent, child-
cents.
School books, pen, pencils and
best q of stationery always
sale at Drug Store.
Light and heavy groceries R. O.
Chapman Co. is the place.
Don't forget.
H. L. pays highest
prices for eggs fend chickens.
Dr. B. T. Cox, when not in the
can be found either at his
residence or at the store of It. Q.
Chapman Co.
prices tip top goods can
be bad Chapman Go's
Everything at the lowest
market price.
G. A. Kittrell Co., the Win
e egg dealers, are still pay-
I be nighest cash prices for eggs
and chickens.
Si-.- i nice shirts at H. L.
load of ceiling came Tues-
day new stores.
style and very cheap
hi H. L.
D . Cox wishes to purchase
i goose feathers.
G. H Kittrell Co. are expect
tot of Hit of Soda. Far-
ill do well to see them. It
to make healthy
o p
sum
is l
pie
and
bus.
is
-of b
S.
person Mailing to purchase
with
fie. all erected and in run-
with two corn grists
flour mill complete, with
and bolt. Also the
large water tank above it.
. well to see or correspond
. . Cox Mfg. Co. This
plant that contains the
i. mineral
i most splendid lot for
. the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co
g the sale with the view
brink
H. L. fer heavy and
aeries.
N v -I wish to notify the
pub t I grind every
day my mill one mile south of
Level on Sam place.
Purnell Tripp.
A goo t article is better if yon
have t a little more for it
article at a smaller
price. So try one of the Carroll
single manufactured by the
ville Co.
Vi e carry complete lines of farm
, dry goods,
drugs etc. Come and
all all.
Barber A Co.
.
perfectly
Tasteless OIL sold.
as good as Maple
If per battle at Dr. B. T.
On, t-Mt
The line of ladies drew goods in
the store of R. G. Chapman
is unusually attractive. Call and
see.
Harness as well as buggies
Don't go somewhere else to get
your harness when yon get
when you get any
style as cheap cheap-
just as nice
right here from Hunsucker, the
man yo get your buggies from.
Harrington, Barber and Co. will
Day highest prices for Hams,
Shoulders, Peas and corn.
Spring Hats, Summer Hats, Straw
Hats, Hats, Latest Styles,
All cheap at Harrington, Barber
See H. L. Johnson for
cheap.
A plow beam manufactured by
the Winterville Mfg, Co. always
you go to
them have one put your
They can also furnish
handles for your plow.
The beet prices for the best
can be had at H. L. John-
son's.
Boarding J. D.
Board per day. Best
house town.
We are now occupying W. L.
House shop on Main street and are
in the position to furnish our
us heretofore.
Barber Co.
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. wishes
to purchase light wood
hubs.
For corn, oats, cotton seed meal
A. Kittrell
For the best grades of smoking
and chewing go to
Drug Store.
B. G. Chapman invite the
public to sail examine their
stock of dry good, notions etc.
Prices to suit the buyer.
Assaulted a Cow,
Asheville, N. C, April
peculiar and case was dis-
posed of in police court yesterday
in which a milch cow played a
very conspicuous part. The ease
was that of State vs. John Tipton,
a resident of West End. Mr. Tip-
ton was charged with assault on a
woman through a cow. Accord-
to the evidence Mrs. Cole-
man was leading her cow through
Mr. premises, the
latter told her to get off and take
cow with her. The man
did not think that Mrs.
Coleman was obeying his com-
with sufficient dispatch, so
he kicked the cow in the side.
The animal lunged forward,
the woman and knocking her
down.
Mrs. Coleman's husband later
swore out a warrant for Tipton,
charging him with assault. The
case was tried before Judge Jones
and Tipton was found guilty.
judge did not put a fine on the
defendant, as the assault was
indirect affair, but allowed him to
go his way upon payment of the
costs.
Escape of Will Kennedy.
Kinston, N. C, April
Will who
to eighteen months on the county
roads last term of court for bis
connection with the of
young Ed escaped from
the yesterday afternoon
and his whereabouts have not as
yet been learned.
He was working with the force
about four miles from Kinston,
on the south side of the river, and
getting some little distance from
the guard by a subterfuge, broke
and The guard ran after
him fired his pistol
times, but Kennedy got away.
Cotton is king again, and the
Southern planter is in the saddle
Never since the of the war be-
tween the states has the Southern
planter been in better condition
than he was placed by last year's
cotton crop. All he has got to do
to continue that prosperity and still
better his condition is to keep a
level head on his shoulders, not to
be scared by sensational rumors
from the speculative head-
quarters and to try to make
cotton to the acre as
so many acres in cotton, but so
much cotton to the
ton Messenger.
Told of Mark Twain.
Marls Twain and W. D. Howells
were one day a id
New York.
Two overdressed young men en-
and the said in a loud
Waiter, bring me some
of lobster, n bottle of white wine
and a chop. Just mention my
name to the cook, too, so
will be done to my
The second man
me some sole with peas,
and tell the, who its
gave his order a
moment He said with a
at his companion.
me a half dozen oyster,
and mention name to each of
Here's Where the man who is particular
Haberdashery can always got
THE THING.
Shirts, Underwear,
Suspenders, Belts, Etc. Etc.
A little fresher and a little newer than j
other stores.
This is the verdict
of All Our Patrons
you come and see about it.
be satisfactory, they always are.
FR W
KING
KING COMBINATION BUGGY.
MANUFACTURED BY
a. a. cox company.
Store Closes at
Opens i
Special
will put on sale today
Case L
Bleaching at Cents per n
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Grimesland Department
J. Proctor Bros
SUPPLY HOUSE.
Millers and
I you want lumber to build a house,
furniture to go in it, clothing and
goods far your faintly, provisions
tor your table, or s for
your we can supply your Deeds.
Our mill and are
in full blast and we are
pared to cotton, grind corn,
saw lumber, and, do all kinds
of tamed work for balusters
and house trimmings. We also
do general repairing of buggies
and wagons.
Mrs. Bettie Britt,
DEALER IN
and Fancy Goods,
GRIMESLAND, N.
and latest,
e buying.
T. F. PROCTOR,
Grimesland, N. C.
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
Anything wanted in the way
of Dry Goods, No-
Shoes, Hats, Groceries
and ware can be found
i here, whether it is some-
thing to eat, something to
wear, or some article for the
house or farm, you can be
supplied. Highest prices paid
for country produce
the farmer sells.
H. C. VENTERS,
Grimesland, N. C.
Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy
series, Tobacco and Cigar. The
only Soda Fountain in town. All
the popular drinks. Hot
every day.
Greenville's Great.
Department Store
mm
It Is Our Custom
TO PREPARE VERY LIBERALLY
TO SUPPLY THE NECESSARY,
Dry Goods,
Dress Materials,
The Accessories,
AND ALL THE LITTLE FIXINGS
OXFORDS AND OTHER LOW
CUT SHOES AND STRAP TIES, j
I THE GLOVES AND RIBBONS
I AND FOR THE
OUR STOCK THIS SEASON IS THE
MOST COMPLETE EVER SHOWN
Give US A CALL
National Bureau's Report
c, April
Weather Bureau's weekly
While preparations corn
planting have been active in the
States, as a whole
but little planting was done
log the owing to low
the Southern States
corn has suffered from cold
is small, with
stands
is generally over
the northern portion of the bell
is nearly in the
and southern portions, where
chopping is in general progress,
the planted in Texas
Florida its first
Most of the central eastern
districts the stands are
and much replanting will
be Low
conditions have re-
very generally
I in the and eastern district.
I is about finished ill Tex-
I as, except in the central and
southwest portions of
area, where fields of wheat
ruined by drought are being plant-
ed in cotton.
plants have been
ed by frost in Virginia, and
j and are in Ten-
j Kurt h Some
transplanting has been in
South
Observations.
No man can the
of
There is less devotion to
than t appetite.
The wild oats youth turn to
the briers of manhood.
The current of hate will wash
away the foundation of love.
Love hath its own unwritten
language, needed dot an in
Of all the battles are none
j like the unrecorded battles of the
Son I.
an angel a bud name
i and the simplest of us can see the
expression in his face.
In coin many a young man
presses is thread
bare, then the girl him the
sack.
BETHEL
DR. R. J. GRIMES,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
BETHEL, V. C.
Office opposite depot.
DR. G. F.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
BETHEL, N. C.
Ounce next door to Post Office.
AND BUNTING,
BETHEL, N. C.
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Complete Line Clothing, Dry Goods, Hardware Furniture, Groceries.
We Pay Highest Prices for Cotton,
Cotton Seed and Country Produce.
AT
BLOUNT
you can honest goods at living prices. Se. our
large you buy and be satisfied with
purchases.
Suits, Overcoats, Cloaks, Dress Goods, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Under
wear, Crockery Ware, Hardware,
and everything you wear. Everything you use in
your house and everything you use in your parlor.
Millinery Goods a Specialty.
Our goods are here and we are ready to serve you.
Everybody that sees buys, and everybody that tries
our goods becomes our customers. Just give us a trial
and save yourselves money.
BLOUNT BROTHERS.
BETHEL, N. C.
TWO PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN
OF NEWARK, N. J., TOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is Non
Will be reinstated if arrears be paid within on mouth while you
Are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
Of payment of arrears with interest.
A alter second No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second cf each
year, provided the premium for the current year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an the lifetime
AN OLD ADAGE
light is a heavy
. makes ;. light purse.
The LIVER Is the seat of Bin
tenths of all disease.
s p R
j y I Urn
to Hie not whole
tar, thoroughly, safety
ml restore the action of
LIVER normal condition.
tone to the system and
to the body.
rake No
k Greenville's Great Department Store
Stubborn
TACTS
. .
Cold Comfort
what we are after, and the possession of one of
our Refrigerators will Insure milk, cream
butter, cool drinking 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 in the hardware line.
H. L. CARR
J-V
FACTS
Back up Our Claims for
YUCATAN
TONIC
Fact a Tonic and not
a stimulant.
Fact vitalizes and lends
permanent vigor to the
human system.
Fact is not a drug, but
a normal, scientific for
Jill Malarial Complaints
Chills and
Neuralgia, Rheumatism.
It restores the and
ll tendency to or low spirit a.
Women with trouble peculiar to their lea era
to perfect health. Tour will
cheerfully add hi to
TRY IT-Oar low
every
THE AMERICAN CO.
IND.
.-
.
i V
as
INSTITUTE, N. C,
Our
Illustrated
Hand Book,
Cut this nut it to
BOX GREENSBORO, N. C.
Please your illustrated Hand Book No. II.
NAME .
ADDRESS.
The On y Way
To get
FINE JOB PRINTING
Is it to
THE REFLECTOR.
i in -i-i
The of the future are
heavier than the trials of the
present., and the burdens we
bear are the ones which break
and bury our feelings under
the cypress of
The Best Family Salve.
DeWitt's Hazel gives
Instant relief from Bum, cure--
Cuts, Bruises, Eczema,
and all of the skin.
In Witch Salve it
is only necessary to that you
get the genuine DeWitt's and a
is certain. There are
cheap counterfeits the market,
all of which are worthless, and
a few are dangerous, while
DeWitt's Witch Hazel is
perfectly harmless and
Sold by J. L. Wooten.
A shaving is a plain issue.
The bark of a cur is a cur-rent
A Great Sensation
There was a bi sensation in
H. Brown
of that place, who was expected
had his life saved by Dr
King's New Discovery for Cod
He
agonies from Asthma,
but New Discovery give me
immediate relief and soon there-
after effected a complete
cures of
Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Grip
are numerous. It's the
remedy for all throat and
troubles Price and
Guaranteed by Drug
Store. Trial bottles free.
Conscience is the pulse of reason.
A pattern is a model per-
son.
Makes A Clean Sweep
nothing doing a
thing Of all the
Salves you ever heard of, Buck.
Salves is the bent. It
sweeps cures Bums,
Sores., Bruises, Cuts, Boils, Ulcers,
Skin and Piles. It's
only and guaranteed to give
by Woo ten's Drug
Ignore ignorance, and let pro
progress.
Robbed The Grave
A startling incident, is narrated
by John Olive of Philadelphia, as
i awful ,,.
My skin was almost
low, eyes sunken, tongue coated,
pain Continually in back and sides,
no appetite, growing weaker day
by Three physicians had
me up. Then I was advised
to u-. Electric Bitters; to my great
joy, ll. first bottle made a decided
I continued their
Ute for three weeks, and am now
Well man. I know they robbed
the grate of another No
one tail to try them. Only
guaranteed, at
St or.
A man with money is a capital
fellow
Ar a
If are a dyspeptic you owe it
to yourself and your friends to gel
well. Dyspepsia annoys the
friends his
coins his disposition as well as his
stomach. Dyspepsia Cure
Will not only cure dyspepsia, in
digestion stomach, but
this palatable,
strengthens the whole
apparatus, and sweetens
the life as well as the stomach.
When take Dyspepsia
yore the food you eat is enjoyed.
It is divested, assimilated its
properties appropriated
tin blood and tissues. Health
Is Hi. result. Sold by J. L
No, a dog is not a dogmatic.
The tar tender always makes
gain.
A Cure for Headache.
Any man, woman or child, suffer- i I
headache, or
a feeling should take
one or two of DeWitt's Little
night morning.
These famous little pills are
famous because they are a tonic as
well as a pill. While they cleanse
they strengthen and
rebuild it by reals effect
upon-the
Here's New for
Nothing but but praise is heard of the Hats
Unique b cause ,
and exclusive styles, again, since the world's most famed are
and quality
we've
Vi e striking
presented.
Dress Goods,
EVERY WEAVE KNOWN TO WOMAN-
KIND IN WOOL, SILK AND WOOL
COTTON FABRICS. WE HAVE THEM
Yards Percales in wk,
SATISFACTORY
For Men of Particular Taste.
We have this to say to man baa been roving to
M as M
or a
WE
3-
.
Take Thought for Your Spring Footwear
And remember, while doing V, it in but the of a
long season, that the you now should be bought with
long look ahead Look as far as you like, if shot are
starting and to with, both
tow, addition, the lasting that are em
by wear. Whether you nay or you do t
get any it, sturdy durability, its the malarial um-
KM-
this carpet will wash, color fas, absolutely
Reversible Carpet.
Never before shown in Greenville.
floor covering, in that it is reversible, with , ,
side for winter and matting effect on the
Absolutely vermin and
to run. Enough said. Challenge price.
Carpet,
new idea,
most
t on one
r summer
in
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,.
m vs
j, i Superior Court of
r , , log day issued to
n- .; upon the;
,. Galloway, deceased,
given to all person
h ail said estate to,
present ,
ii the day of March, j
.-, will be plead In
l, i ,. every. All persons j
, state re requested
. to me.
i March. 1904.
GALLOWAY.
r of M. M- Galloway.
j. . . Attorneys.
STATE NEWS.
Via The Atlantic
Lire To The Great
or Id's Fair At St.
Louis
i o the Season, day
at ;. ;. i two Coach
E. II be run Louis
o 23rd, 1901. at one
C raveled.
Rate bi tor
i- us will be via I
u Petersburg,
vi a .
good j
. Mid j
it to U lays including day of
h lie Southern
17.75 front
G S C, for the round
A portion of Durham county
a severe hail storm
the Worst In years.
Forty to sixty cars daily is now
a way strawberries are being
hipped from the section
Wilmington and
The state Sunday school
has just closed an interesting
in
meets next year in Raleigh.
State Treasurer R B. Lacy was
elected president.
The that escaped from
the Dover convict camp the 26th,
referred to in the Free Press yes-
was named Turner
and was Kent up from Pitt county
for three years for larceny. He is
about years old, feet inches
high and weighs pounds. His
color is ginger cake and he has a
Coat near the corner of his eye.
Free Press.
ti
ii
b.
of
sale May 10th,
Ii , limited to only
days date of sale, but ti-
iii;. June 6th. 1901 can
depositing tickets
I; Special Agent v.
than after lick.-ts
tire ;. upon payment
c of deposit.
ii ii, W. J. Craig,
T. M G. P. A
N. C.
1875.
S M. SCHULTZ
NOTICE.
Is hereby given that John J.
Jones enters and claims the fol-
lowing described vacant land,
to
Situated in Bethel and Green-
ville townships, near the town of
Bethel, in Pitt county, and be-
ginning in creek, ad-
joining the Joseph Briley Patent
on the South, Briley on the
North, the lauds the
West, and Louis Highsmith and
Si in Edwards on the East, con-
acres, more or less.
This April the 1904.
Any or persons, claim-
title to, or interest in the
above described land, must file
then protest, with me, in writing,
the next thirty days, or
they will be barred by law.
R. WILLIAMS,
Entry taker, for Pitt
county, N. C.
note .
Cities,
r I u
cs, T.
lard
rs, H
Ch
. Hi
ii .-., Curt
. .
. C
N.
q lily.
B.
retail Grocer
tier. Cash paid for
Seed, Oil Bar-
Egg, etc. Bed
es, Oak Suits, Ha
Go Carts, u
Lounges, Safes, .
Gail Ax Snuff,
Key West Ch-
Can-
Peaches.
Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
I Meat, So. .
Matches, .
and Hulls, Gr,
ages, Apples, K.
Apples, Peaches,
its,
i o. Tin and wooden
id Crackers, M a
Batter,
n ,
goods. Quality and
for cash. Come
The Hay Grain Co
AND SELLERS OP
Hay, Grain, Cracked Corn,
Bran, Cotton Seed
Meal and Hulls.
FIFTH STREET. ONE DOOR FROM
FIVE POINTS.
Get our prices and see our stock be-
fore buying. We want to buy your
Corn and for cash
K. L
A.
J. L. Little,
Li,
Dental
Surgeon
Greenville,
Report of condition of
The Bank of Greenville
Greenville, N. C
At close of business 28.1904.
and Discounts 8168,68.7.29
Overdrafts 1.080.09
Furniture Fixtures 3.018.57
Due from Banks
cash items
Quid Coin
Silver Coin
27,871.00
V. fl.
Physician and Surgeon.
N. c.
one door east of post office, or,
. strut Phone
C. FLANAGAN,
Attorney at Law,
Greenville, N. C.
CRANK H. WOOTEN,
Attorney-at-Law,
GREENVILLE N. O.
G.
Dentist.
N. C.
. Stock paid
Surplus,
Undivided Profits less
Expenses Paid 8,875.03
Deposits 327,756.15
Cashier's checks out-
standing 1,884.91
County of Pitt.
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the
above-named bank, do solemnly
wear that the above statement is
true to the beet of my knowledge
and belief JAMES L. LITTLE.
Cashier.
Subscribed and to
me, this 8th day of Aid, 1904.
JAMES
Public
i.
J. G.
R. A. TYSON,
J. A. ANDREWS,
Directors
ITEMS.
N. C.
Some of the farmers are very
busy setting out tobacco.
A good rain would be
appreciated in this section.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
and to Greenville
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday with their parents.
Miss Allie spent
night Sunday with friends
and relatives ville.
Mrs. Minnie Savage and Miss
Mary Kittrell, of
Monday night with friends
neighborhood.
Jerome went over
the river Saturday.
Mrs. C. H. Langston and Mrs.
Chas. attended the
of little Wilson Smith at
cemetery Wednesday after-
noon.
Charlie was in the
neighborhood a short while Sun-
day.
Bill Smith
were in the neighborhood
evening.
Misses Maud arid He ml y,
of Standard, were in the neighbor-
hood Monday noon.
A of our friends attend-
ed church at Sunday.
home
Several of our friends attended
the funeral at Falkland Sunday.
Mr. Mrs. Levi
spent Sunday over the river.
E. E. and daughter, Miss
spent Monday afternoon
den.
A couple, whose names we will
not mention, were married four
years ago, in a county east of us and
at the end of five weeks the husband
without any excuse, unceremonious-
left his bride. She came this
city and took up her abode with a
relative and has been living here
ever since Not a word had she
heard from the truant husband
until Wednesday night of this
week, when a man knocked at
door the house and inquired for
her. She met the man and, though
ids conduct was inexcusable, did
not neap recriminations on his head,
but like a sensible woman that she
undoubtedly is, calmly told him
that she would not condemn him
until she had beard him and if he
could justify his conduct with a
good excuse she would return with
him as he requested.
This he failed to do to her
faction, and as calmly dismissed
him told him that they would
have to continue apart. The lady
is an excellent woman and showed
remarkably good in the
matter and the act was not the
result or a cold heart either as she
expressed a fondness for the man
yet. returned home the
next morning and she abides in the
Free Press.
Mr. Duke I Offer.
N. C, April
Mr. B. N. has just made a
proposition to donate to
Greensboro Female College, pro-
college u rebuilt and
more raised on an endow-
fund. It does that
the Methodist church could not
fail to accept this proposition of
Mr. Duke.
Popular Shapes
FETCHING
It is not enough that a Shoe should be
easy and well made, it should be handsome
Oxfords
are ail three. The shapes are especially
attractive this season, and all styles are
sold at a price never heard of before for
High Grade Shoes. The
is a special favorite. Made in JacK I m
with light or heavy soles, and in or
button. Very graceful, very comfortable
and yet snug fitting. Sold exclusively by
THE MA N S U T
R. J. Cobb.
C. V. York.
L H. Pender.
The Building
and
Lumber Co.,
Contractors, Constructors and
MANUFACTURERS
Factory situated by the railroad just North of the
Imperial Tobacco Factory.
All kinds of dressed lumber, turned and
scroll work.
All new and up to-date and of the best
make.
Plans famished and contracts taken for erection of
buildings.
Tinning, all kinds of sheet
metal work. Our Tin shop Is -next to
Mr. B. L. Wyatt has charge
our tinning and slating department. You will find him
a master of his trade.
We ask for our share of the public patronage and
will do our best to give satisfaction.
Jury Recommendation.
The jury in its final re-
port to the court recommended
that improvements be made to
offices court room in court
house, the buildings at
the county home be repaired.
The jury said the latter was in
bad condition.
Calicoes.
Many new and pretty styles are
seen in the gathering of Lawns
and Prints. Indeed it would be
more correct to say that every
one of them are new and pretty.
They are from the leading man-
and their quality is
fully equal to their beauty. All
the Goods in
Percales are
shown. The patterns are dainty,
the colors rich and lasting, the
prices are wonder workers.
BLAND
No.
ax
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN
No.
GREENVILLE. COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. MAY 1904.
No.
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL.
MONDAY. MAY
It. J. Cobb went to Williamston
today.
went to Tarboro
Sunday.
Leon to
Jones came in from
Sunday.
D. C. Moore to Bethel Sun-
day evening.
B. B. Dudley left this morning
for Aulander.
B. Scott went to Kinston Sat-
evening.
Kits Mattie Jenkins to
Tarboro Sunday.
B. W. Ward went, to Kinston
fiat day evening.
Mrs. Joyner returned this
Morning from
A little child of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Brown measles.
J. M. returned Saturday
from Baltimore.
J. B. Higgs returned Saturday
from Baltimore.
C. L. returned Saturday
evening from
Sunday School Institute.
By order of
tery a Teachers Institute will he
held in May 17-18. The
following has been
TUESDAY, MAY, 1904.
MORNING
reading Kev. I
Morton, D. D,
How to have a good Sunday
E. Wool.
A model Presbyterian Sunday
A. H. Moment, D.
D.
Sundry school
G. W.
How should he
E. Kelly.
and Importunes of Supple-
mental F G.
A. H. Moment,
MAY
MORNING SERVICE,
Bible reading VT. D. Mot-
ion, D. D.
How develop grace of giving
W. S. Clary.
How special
Thomas.
Sunday
A. H.
D.
Moment,
AFTERNOON.
Association.
Below will urn M-en the program
for the Teacher's Association. It
will be noticed that instead of be-
held on Saturday, it
be held Saturday the 14th.
This change has been made to ac-
a of teachers
who are busily engaged ill
closing exercises for their
Schools. This will be the lat
meeting to be held until next
therefore it is Very Important that
all who propose to teach next year
be at this
PROGRAM.
a. devotional exercises,
A- T. King. Roll call and
rending
Nature work in
the public Mis Ida Ed-
Model class work,
Mary Column Wiley,
Why do I teach, T. H.
King.
Tin- teacher's work
daring Miss Ada Tyson.
Practical Suggestions, W.
B. Dove.
Paper, Music in the Public
Schools, Miss Li Mann.
Paper, The Public School
Then and Now,
Coward.
W. H.
Miscellaneous Business.
Marriage Licenses.
Last week of Deeds B.
Williams issued to the
following
WHITE
Joshua Williams and Bettie L.
Moore.
Manning and Lizzie Jones.
COLORED.
John Thompson and Jane Moore
Ephraim and Louisa
Barnhill.
Ed and Hat tie Cherry.
George Little and Dora King.
Simon and
Win. Kennedy and Nancy Ellis.
There were a total of licenses
issued during the month of April,
for whites and
LETTER TO C V. YORK.
D. Gardner came in
Kinston Sunday morning.
Miss to
Winterville Saturday evening.
Mrs. J. J. Jenkins and
returned from Wilson Saturday.
Mr. and Ms. A. E. Tucker re.-j mat. should exist be. J experienced cooks. I toes there Jive,
turned from Scotland Neck and state at- or exist, a man who does not be-
Sunday ,,.,. . , . . ,
. that he can make at least one
Boiling a Ham.
At an impromptu meeting of
as a F. W. j Mug-House last night a score
of members were telling each other
Value of teachers meeting-Rev. t rare and you
C W. would have thought thou, a lot of
Relation that should exist b
Mrs. Ed. and child left
this fur to visit
relatives.
E. D. Brown.
NIGH
J. E W o.
Miss Lizzie Blow Sat
evening from
a vi.-it
hotter than all other men
him, There is an empty
I niche in the Hall of Fume. John
Cooper, the
The Meeting. .,, , .,
i ,, , w it a n simple thing, but
i as a large . ,
., . t among who
I at the M i. , ,. . , ,,
Ii w to boil a ham. lie
morning persons
Comparative Record of Congress.
WHAT CONGRESS
Appropriated
Provided for Cuban reciprocity.
Passed bill to blind
pensioners.
Ordered one trust investigation.
Adjusted the canal
matter.
Passed 1200 bills out of
offered, of which only were
for public benefit
MEASURES
President entire re-
Investigation of scan-
Investigation of Indian and land
on of the tariff.
Curtailment of executive
as exemplified President
Roosevelt's pension order.
of undesirable
migration.
Increase of Inter State commerce
com mission's power to prevent
discriminating rates.
LEGISLATION POSTPONED
Action against trusts.
Financial reform, especially
against favored
1.1. p bill.
bill.
Bill st convict made
goods.
i.
Greenville N. C.
Dear The usual way to buy-
paint is to take the lowest price
by the gallon, Mistake; the
buyer loses by it; how much
Depends the paint; is so
much a gallon, much year.
How much a gallon or yea-, do
you As much t perhaps, as
the total price of the paint. It
may take twice the number of
gallons.
N. Avery, Delhi, N. Y. owns
two houses, both exactly alike.
He painted one with and
one with another paint.
gallons; the other
Go by the There
nothing cheaper. Go by
there's nothing dearer, except not
all. Poor paint is bet-
than none.
What does it COSt not to paint at
figure it nut exactly;
a tenth of the building a year,
besides looks.
What is poor paint worth,
Don't know and don't you
don't want it. Go by the
Yours truly
F. W.
P. S. II. L. Can sells
paint.
laps Win Big Battle.
May 1.7 p.
five days of fighting, largely with
artillery, the first Japanese army
under General has forced
a crossing of the Yalu river and
today with a gallant infantry
charge covering a frontage of four
miles, it drove the from
Cheng and the heights
on the right bank of the or
Aide river, enters the Yalu
from the north almost
The Japanese turned the
left flank of the position,
and in the battle of today they
swept the new front interposed by
f r hen. tit of the Pail- to check
Manning and family re- of you make
turned pastor did L
. not preach on the of ,, , . ., . . ., , World
I ,. i from the wafer when it has boiled
. . . generation as as it; w , ,, . . fl, .
Km Lima would the service leave
Hawaii and
Rico.
York
ville, spent
Mi y Alice Lung.
i it in the water until the water is
The idea of
rather lengthy in connection with ,
. . . , . cold, then remove it.
I the sacramental service. There i . .,
Dr. of came was a larger number of U ls
Saint day to visit his than usual and skinning it, is bar-
daughter, S. J. Parham. j At night Mr. Hornaday preach-10 M th the
J. W. of on the subject of regeneration lief eat a
Spout Sunday here mile a as has been intended at the
talk to the in service. He said the first
Baptist. Sunday school. work in man's redemption was
Miss Manning, win. has done by God which came through
been the City, returned next
to her home near Bethel Sunday, be by
Tom Vick, Frank Sam T
Gabriel, Ed Matthew, and T. Ed J
I nun a I i
Wilson,
came up on the gas boat Sunday,
Dispensary Case.
Upon reassembling of court
day afternoon, the reading of
affidavits in the re-
case consumed consider-
able time. Following these the
argument of counsel began and
two speeches were made before
Then God's is manifested
in regeneration. re- adjourned. The-e were
not change for the plan tiffs and
MAY nature, mil Moore for defendants.
T. of Kinston, spent M temperament, I Jarvis mads
today here. t does ch his heart.
E. M. C. left this
morning for
WOODLAND ITEMS.
J. M. Hughes came Monday
from
Cobb returned from Tar-
Monday evening.
A. . D. Johnston returned to
Winterville j j .
W. Whichard,
spent Monday night .
The family of Ab Clark came in
from Durham Monday evening.
J. B. Mitchell, an attorney of
like dosing speech the
and Col, Skinner the closing
speech fir the plaintiff's. These
-For sows and pigs-
Also one
and eon deuce i, and a saw gin
with condenser.
, , S. P. Erwin, Greenville, N. O.
Windsor, spent Monday night here. w in w
Lumber.
We are establishing u saw the
on the A. J. farm, one mile
above Tyson church and miles u with
from and can
lumber of any kind. Will make a
specialty of heart t
G. T. Tyson,
;. .
Dropped Dead.
Mr. W. H. Everett, of MArtin
county, died suddenly Sun-
day. He went to Flat Swamp to
attend church and was m apparent
good health. On his way home he
stopped , d i n-
after dinner
dead. He leaves a large family.
May
Mrs. II. to Win.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Flanagan
spent and Sunday
in the
Lloyd Walters iii the vicinity
a shot i bile Sunday,
was the neighbor
hood afternoon.
Miss Delia Smith spent Saturday
night at the home of
H. B. Smith.
Misses Anna Tucker and Lula
were In the neigh
hi ii in i Sunday afternoon.
Joe Tucker was here a short
while Sunday.
Miss spent Sunday
in the neighborhood.
Miss Bertha Kittrell spent Sat-
night and Sunday with her
parents Mr. T. Kittrell.
Herman Tucker was in the
neighborhood Sunday afternoon.
movement. The present position
of the a dominating
one and they may force the
of I he erected
by the Russians at and
other lower down the river.
Commissioners.
At the election in Grifton
Monday, L. A. Cobb, C. J. Tucker
and J. Z. Brooks elected Com-
missioners. These will select the
Moan Light Sail.
Reported for Reflector.
The members of the Pick-Wick
club are lo several men
of Greenville most delightful
trip down the steamer
evening. The
young men could not be i passed
in hospitality, S every
thing arranged for of
their guests. Lunch was Served
and added greatly to the
of the evening. Those
present
Miss Jessie Lee Sugg with W,
L. Best.
Miss Helen Forties with CM,
Miss Mary James with K. W.
Cobb.
Miss Bessie win B.
Strickland.
Miss Smith with s. Bf
Miss Alice Newton with F. Q.
Forbes.
Miss Fannie with T.
Duke.
Miss Smith with A.
Monk.
Mis M. H.
Mrs. B. L. Smith.
Stuffed canned turn- .
mayor and other officers of grated horseradish force
tows. S. M.


Title
Eastern reflector, 3 May 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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May 03, 1904
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