Eastern reflector, 6 May 1904


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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,
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cs, T.
lard
rs, H
Ch
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ii .-., Curt
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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.





SPRING SUIT.
Is the topic of our thoughts
as well as yours just now.
In fact we've been thinking
about it for some time and
we've been getting ready for
you. The result is we're
showing the finest line of
Custom Tailor Made Suits.
Department
The Branch of the Eastern Reflector is in charge
of C. E. Bradley, who is authorized to transact any
for paper in and territory.
You ever saw. Our Clothing is not the
o ready made, but made especially for us.
We select our styles and patterns and have
OUR SUITS MADE TO ORDER, and you know
what you are v hen you buy from us.
NEW SPRING CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, NECK-
WEAR, SHIRTS. Etc. are arriving every day. We
aim to have nothing but pod things in our store,
therefore we can safely recommend them.
Tucker Co.,
HUSTLING CLOTHIERS.
A writer in The Scientific
can gives what lie claims is said to
an effective remedy for banish-
the boll weevil. It is simple
boll weevil, the pest of the
cotton plantation, can be positively
eradicated by planting cow peas
broadcast over the lands where
they existed last year. It is stated
that they cannot live where the
peas are growing, and if such is the
case, and as the remedy is so
every cotton planter should provide
himself at once, because, it is worth
trying, and in addition there is no
better fertilizer in the world than
cow
Important, if true. The Dallas
News says the foregoing was sub-
to L- O. Howard, chief of
the United States department of
agriculture, who
cotton ball weevil will not
breed in cow peas. Therefore, land
planted one year in cow peas, if
examined the second year, the boll
weevil will not be found. If cotton
is grown in an adjoining field, the
weevil will be found in its usual
numbers. The cow peas exert
deterrent effect against the
They are probably not as valuable
for rotation purposes as other
is the only
perfect
tasteless Castor Oil. Tastes as
good Maple Syrup, per
bottle for sale by John T. J
Druggist, Farmville, N i
J. J. Satterthwaite
Bro.
Invite you to make their store
headquarters and while there to
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 at about
half price, to make room
all goods.
C. E. BRADLEY
Price-Store.
We carry a general line of Mer-
Dry Goods and
Nice line of Shoes, Shirts and Neck
wear etc. Fresh Stock of Fancy
and Heavy Groceries. New line
Wood, Tin Hardware, we
make specialties of Furniture Sew-
Machine and Cook Stoves.
We do not claim to have any
better Goods or Prices than other
merchants, but we do claim a fair
and honest deal for ail, we sell for
cash which enables us to do a safe
business and we give our
the benefit of it, Cash Sales,
Small Margins and one price to
is our motto.
c.
D. W.
IN
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
Fresh Goods kept
in st ck. Country j
Produce Bought and -old
North Carolina.
mast 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
fertilizers for
grain and all
other crops.
We shall be
to lend free to any
which contain
able information
about soil culture.
KALI WORKS,
Haw Mr, r
Bryant.
J. H- HARRIS CO-,
FARMVILLE. C.
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats,
Fancy Groceries, Crockery,
Glassware, Fruits, To-
and Cigars. Everything cheap
or cash. Highest price for country
Norfolk, Va
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Grain and Pris-
ons. Private Wires to New
Chicago and New Orleans.
DEALER IN
American and Italian Marble
WIRE AND IRON FENCE SOLD
First Class work and prices reasonable
sent upon application.
N- U-
j Is the place to jet Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes,
Hats, Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, Crockery, etc., at
bottom
IA fall line of Drugs arid Medicines. Highest prices
for all kinds of country produce.
Sheriff Harrington Bay
number of white people in this
county who failed to pay their poll
lax was reduced to about
Among those appointed by
Governor Aycock commission-
from this state to the St.
Louis exposition, is J. J. Laugh-1
of Greenville.
On morning five persona
were received into the membership
of the Methodist church two-
the Baptist church.
OLD DOMINION
, Do You Eat
Good, Fresh Groceries
FARMVILLE, N. C.
MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS,
In . F. rail Has of
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.
Greenville, K. C.
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
It 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
J. R.
Corey
Steamer R. L. Myers leave
Washington daily, except Sunday,
at a. in for Greenville, leave
Greenville daily, except Sunday,
m. for Washington.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York Boston,
and all North Connects at
Norfolk with rail for all
points West.
Shippers order their
freight by Old Dominion Line
from New and
Norfolk Southern R. R. and
Old Dominion Line from Norfolk;
Clyde Line from Philadelphia.
Bay Line Line
from Baltimore mid
Miners Line from Boston.
Sailing hours to change
without Notice.
T. H. Myers, Aft
Washington, N. C.
J. J.
N. C.
H. B. Walker, Preside
I T.
Ayden, N. C. May, 1904.
Leslie Cox, and
Joe Blow Thursday in
Greenville.
W. C. Jack -on Co. want your
eggs, poultry See them be-
fore
J. S. Boss was attendance
upon court day last week.
We were at W. C.
Co's store the other day, was
surprised to that they car-
an line of
The man, youth or
child who get suited in
there, either a suit or a pair of
pants, is hard to please.
Don't forget at
the Free Will Baptist Seminary
May, 4th.
A. M. Mosely, after several days
here, has home.
We wish to call especial
AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent.
Qt- D. who left last
for Caty to see his aunt, has
that we have returned. We to ham of
established a Carriage Boggy the of his
A nice new line and A full ladies
Misses J. K. shoes at reasonable prices a;
Bro.
J. W. ,
this six car load of wire
fencing since Christmas
w. j. Edward, of Dur-
is visiting Mrs. J. J. Ed-
wards.
Just received spring suit cloth-
for J. J. limes.
Fancy candies, oranges, applet
at E. E. it Co's.
every respect,
only skilled labor employed, and
the best material obtainable, used
in the construction of our work.
Machinery of the latest
have procured by us
means are being spared to make
work first class every par-
Canned goods of every
at
John and Will Hart, of
were here last week to attend the
funeral of T. C. Caution.
E. E. Co. will do all tin y
possible to please you with
their new line of heavy and fancy
groceries.
We the ladies to call and
examine our line of lawn
purchasing elsewhere. J. J.
Mis. Earnest and Miss
Hattie Denton, of
Thursday
Lime, plastering hair, windows,
doors, blinds and bide lights
J. It. Bro,
Go toW. M. Edwards Co. for
your next pair of pants.
Rev. B. M. preached
in the Methodist church Sunday
morning and night.
To my sad
have just returned Baltimore
and have opened a line of
pretty millinery goods. Please
call to see mo next door Smith
Mrs J. A. Davis.
W. J. and wife, of Ed-
wards, who have spending
the past week here with the p
rent of Mrs. Howl, returned to
their home yesterday.
Just soother caw of
men's at W. M.
Co's.
Confectioneries, tinware and
everything general
at fair prices can be found by call
at store f Hart
handmade shingles at
per Tyson.
We are headquarters tor cotton
seed, hubs, hay, oats.
Tyson,
Annie and
Moore, of Winterville, Sat-
Sunday Mir, W.
C.
will do well to go Sum-
for
groceries.
A beautiful Hue of
youths straw half,
at J. B. Bro.
Mrs. Willie Prince,
Spending Bums time with
Miss Smith, left home
Monday.
Four nice hogs, stock,
for sale by J. R. Smith Bro.
They tell me that W. M. Ed
wants Co., the most com-
line of men's clothing
town.
There is better than
Armour's laid and
smoked meats. the
hams. P. Johnson, Dist.
N. C.
About persons went on the
excursion to Timothy lat Sunday.
It was one of the most pleasant
we ever attended. Not ajar, but
many a jostle, not, unkind
word, but smiles serene and sweet
were all along the way
is a companion the trip but
votes Mr. Cooper, Berry and
all the railroad officials a capital
set of All would
enjoy baying a repetition of this
pleasant occasion.
For can apples, corn
apply to E. E.
Anything you want white
goods at W. M. Edward's Co's.
Cox planters and Sim.
guano at J. R.
Smith
The first brick laid the
new brick Whet
the workmen complete their job
seven more nice will add
to the appearance of our already
beautiful aid
Misses Smith, Vera
II Adams tad Mrs. Marshall Barber
to Winterville Saturday on
j their way to the big preaching at
Reedy Branch.
Joseph has been
Mill and garden seed at J. R the sheriff as deputy
u during i his term of court in Green.
and lie is a one, too.
We tender thinks to our friend,
Fresh butter cheese on ice
at
Prof. G. F. Lineberry, for an
to attend the
The best quality flour as cheap
as the cheapest at Hart A- i
of the
Miss Annie L. Smith, millinery j School, May and
emporium just We have been
the latest
requested by
Winterville So. A. F.
M. to tender to den Lodge
i thanks for the do-
nation hall lamps
I were very much
Our line of ready mixed
are the best.
Tyson.
ladies millinery
A class milliner is my
Give me a
Has called a meeting ;.
consider that cotton seed oil highly appreciated.
As agent for Daily
and we take
great pleasure in receiving sub
willing for
those in arrears. We have ; lit
of all who receive mail at
We also take on lets
for job
When you need any
of buggies,
carts call on Ayden
Mfg. Co.,
teed.
Our Hue of straw hats are
latest, styles the right.
Cannon Tyson.
M. L. and
Bryan, of Winterville, here
a little while Friday afternoon.
Corn, hay oats, at J. R. j
Smith
Court Greenville this week
seems to demand attention
many our people.
Tins is tin for canned
When put chasing smoked meats
y etc. It. F
I Johnson, Ayden, N. Dist.
Go to K. K. Co's new
market beef, fresh meats, sail
sage, am fresh ash.
remains of Mr. J B Gardner
bought heir from
last aid buried in
the cemetery. Rider V. W.
Howard, ducted the
at A
meats, you want the best buy number wen- from
Miss Win-
spent Sunday here i
friends.
K. K. i,
, Ayden N. C
When in need of good
cart saddles, call on
Milling Mfg. Co,
Charlie Spier is a juror this
We manufacture the most com-
well as the swiftest and
adjustable Cart Block in
North Carolina. Call and see
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co.
We heard the toot-e
I toot of the brass horn yet.
salt for stock,
Bro.
Airs. A. L. Harrington, of Kin-
Is here on a visit Io her,
sister, Mrs. B, W. Smith.
George Bro,
work in this line
specialty. Work
Guaranteed.
Mis. John Warren and child-
of Falkland, spent part of
last week with her father, W. L.
Tucker.
The latest in straw hits
caps see J. J. I lines.
At the town election here yes-
the convention
nominee were elected as
Mayor, J. J. Stokes; Commission-
B. W. Smith, Jesse
Levi Piece, S. A. Jenkins and
Cox.
class brick
ply to E. S. Edwards Sou,
en, N. C. A full always
an hand-
Don't forget Henry Blount at
i he Free Will Baptist Seminary
4th.
Mrs Jessie Hart who has been
visiting in came home
yesterday.
new and perfect roller trash
Maple Cypress and
as held in very high
his family have the
sympathy of all our people.
For a nice cool drink go to
fountain.
brick
ply to E. S. Edwards Soc,
den, N. C. A full supply always
on hand.
For Sale
barbers outfit, first class revolving
chair, huge bevel
mirror, wash stand, clippers,
apply A. Fair, Ayden, N. C.
We invite the ladies to call and
Inspect our new spring dress
goods, laces, insertions
ribbons, etc. Tyson.
The ladies are invited
to Call and inspect our line of
boards are all the and going we have it
like hot cakes, Ayden Milling and in us of
Mfg. Co lengths. j J. Hines
Cotton seed meal and hulls
J. B. S
It. P. Johnson Dist,
Ayden, N. C.
We want your hams chickens
and eggs. J. R. Smith Bro.
A new lot of men's
just received at
wards Co's.
We have several second
sewing machines t hat e
cheap at J. It. Smith Bro.
We have a full line id
id best quality, the pi ice- yon are
looking for.
T e people in the Timothy
neigh but ho-id
kind to we
They nor convey
to and from tin- church, but
extended every courtesy in their
power and spared no to
our visit u pleasant one.
H well 11-.-, is attested
by i in j. praise
tie r-j . .- if
t. lbs
n. our We
u i. t surprised at I in a-men I
v i t, d i heir baud ; . we I
have Known all our lives
I hey don't really how .
treat people other than kind. L
was a grand occasion with us and
one long to remembered,
Safe, Strong, Liberal.
safer, or stronger than
Tue is as safe and
s liar.
The leading Life I
h a id
A Strong can to
I holders.
I liberal, see
Hooks,
Special
Dr. Joseph Dixon,
AND SURGEON,
Ollie U
Ayden, K. C.
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN,
AYDEN, N.
At the of business March 28th,
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts,
Furniture and Fixtures
Duo from Banks,
Cash Items,
Cash in Bank,
Total,
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid
Undivided profits less,
expenses,
Deposits,
Total.
If you are troubled y
eyes, have J. W. Taylor,
graduate optician, to examine them
Just received another lot of boys
and clothing at W. M.
Edwards.
Carolina 1.50
per day, near depot on West Ave-
Transient custom solicited
B. F. Early, proprietor.
M. Edwards Co., will sell
yon a good pair of pants for fifty
cents.
Don't fail to see W. M. Edwards
Co's. new line of dress goods.
First Class hand made brick, by
the wholesale and retail large
stock always on hand, your orders
J. A.
Dr. Louis Skinner,
our Practicing Physician Surgeon,
Motel Annie,
Ayden, N. C.
E. V- COX,
ATTORNEY- AT- LAW
Ayden, N. C.
W. B. ALEXANDER,
Tonsorial Artist,
Latest Styles Hair Cutting,
Shaving and
E. G. COX,
Life, Fire. Accident and ,
Health Insurance ; ;
Ayden N. C





THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
AND
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and
Entered in the post 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.
to
Greenville, Pitt County, N. C, Friday, May 1904.
The fellow who bet on the wrong i The want-to-be delegates to the
horse is minus.
national convention are in evidence.
This i the month for pol-
Election first Monday in
As soon as one tax list is wound
tip notices are posted to go list
again.
One of the speeches in the dis-
case was a regular political
to the
TO THE
DEMOCRATS OF
CAROLINA
NORTH
Weather prophet Hicks marks
May as a stormy month with many
sudden changes.
Durham now has hopes of getting
that union depot, since the laying of
brick begun.
If you did not pay poll tax
he grandfather will be no
help to in voting this year.
Give them a chance at the
and the are not long
what they are about.
It is up between Greensboro and
to see which can do
the most talking for their candidate.
The world's fair at St. Louis
opening just after congress ad-
did not leave the public
long nothing to fix its attention
upon.
The are noted jugglers and
the Russians are feeling the effects
of the surprises they work.
A San Francisco professor is do-
machine stunts. He
started out on a fifty-mile trip and
succeeded in making live of them.
It is said that Tammany is- trying
to work a stampede for Cleve-
land in the national convention.
What has Tammany against
Parker
If the in the- leaf to-
towns have to stop that part
of their work, house servants and
cotton pickers will become plentiful
once more.
The Raleigh News and
that the last, dollar it
indebtedness against it has been
paid. It is a paper that deserves
and is finding it
The of the col-
A. A M. college at Greensboro
in its report to the board of trustees
states that the accounts of the in-
are well kept and the
officers efficient in their duties. At
the end of the fiscal year ending
April the institution had
on hand. Mr. W. A.
Darden is chairman of the finance
committee.
The Raleigh News Observer
says that Hearst's chances were
in because the
of the Lone Star state found
out that he parted his hair in the
middle.
In Raleigh Monday another
plication was tiled in the Federal
court asking that a receiver be
appointed to take charge of the
Atlantic North Carolina railroad.
One John P. Cuyler, of New Jersey,
is the Judge Purnell
set the matter for a hearing on the
21st.
The trial in Raleigh last week
between the corporation commission
and the Atlantic Cot Line railway
to compel the latter to restore the
connection at Selma, ended in a
verdict that the railroad should
obey the order of the commission
and restore the connection by run-
an extra daily train from
Rocky Mount to Selma. This is
good news for the people in the
Eastern section of the state.
The bishop at a colored conference
in Chicago, in his opening prayer
asked the Lord to send President
Roosevelt back to the white house
for to serve another four years, and
there was a great demonstration of
from the congregation.
The colored folks believe there is
nothing like him.
The name of Hon. Francis D.
Winston, of county, will be
presented to our state
for the nomination for Lieutenant
Governor. We have known him all
his life, and feel that its not out
of place for us, his neighbors and
friends, to endorse his
We do so without limitation.
Judge Winston is well known all
over the state. Morally, mentally
and physically he is fitted for the
office he and for performing
the labors of the incident
to the election.
He is in his forty-seventh year.
His capacity for work i not
passed by any one. is a well
equipped combining
pleasant with judicial firm-
and dignity- He has filled
many places of trust. fifteen
years he has given freely of his
brain, time and means to the
We will not lengthen this- address
with copies of resolutions
his course as a judge. We
could do so at great length. The
press, the bar and the people were
loud in his praise- No judge stood
higher. His character is strong and
upright. He is a good speaker and
debater. He is popular and agree-
able.
Has he- rendered most valuable
party service
Ask the state, district
and of every
campaign for many years, and the
Supremacy and
and democratic Revolutionist of
1898 and 1900- In point o party
service no man has him.
He stands for the best type man-
hood and citizenship. We ask
your favorable consideration of his
A S. Rascoe, Chairman Dam. Ex.
Com.
J. B. Stokes, Chairman
Election.
E. S. Askew, Mayor of Windsor.
W. L Lyon, Clerk Superior
Court.
SoL Cherry, Register of Deeds,
T. C. Pond, Sheriff.
R. W. Askew, Superintendent
Schools.
H. V. Dunstan, Supt. of Health.
C. W.
Commissioners.
C. W. Mitchell, State Senator.
D. W. House
Representatives.
Thomas Pres. Bank of
Windsor.
J. T. Nicholls, Merchant.
W. R. Johnson,
M. Attorney-at-Law.
G. L. County
S. W. Kenney. Editor Windsor
Ledger.
J J Farmer.
TO CLOSE.
We are in such a hurry to build
here that this morning a man went
out after a load of brick before they
were cool enough to handle well,
but he managed to get them in his
wagon and started off. In a few
minutes he found his wagon bed
a-fire and had to call for help.
Greensboro Record.
Durham has a damage
suit on hand, growing out of the
smallpox. A man was told by the
health officer that he had smallpox
and was sent to the pest house. He
was afterward discharged, but
remained at the pest house with
another man who did have the
disease be later developed a
case sad was teat to the
peat house
The things that prospective
visitors to St. Louis are most eager
to know about the great fair are re-
lated in the Review of Reviews for
May, by Mr. William F. Saunders,
of the St. Louis Business Men's
League. Transportation arrange-
hotel accommodations, and
facilities for getting about are fully
described by Mr. Saunders, so that
one may plan intelligently in ad-
for a visit of a few or many
days. The art exhibition ii
ed in a separate article by Mr.
Hilary C. Ires, the director.
Sentenced to Die at Stake.
Among some old records in the
possession J. H. W. of
Wilmington, is a document which
is a legal curio. Immediately after
the Revolution a murdered a
man in Brunswick county, was tried
by the authorities, convicted and
sentenced to be burned at the stake,
and this sentence was carried into
effect. The sentence is as
that the sheriff take
said Jemmy from hence to the place
of execution, where he shall be tied
to a stake and burned
It further appears that the said
Jemmy was a slave belonging to
Mrs. Sarah Dupree. Three
of the peace, William John
Fell and Thomas Sessions, and four
freeholders. John Aaron
Roberts, Needham and James
Ludlow, duly summoned for that
purpose, signed a certificate that said
slave was worth or f pro-
money. Upon. that
the legislature passed a
resolution for the payment of the
aid sum to Mrs. Dupree, the owner
of Jemmy.
Act of Will Close
American Tobacco
The recent act of the house
commons in England in imposing
a duty of per
died pounds on stripped
that is stemmed leaf, is of the
utmost importance to leaf dealers
in this country, but exactly the
effect it will have is not fully known
yet. The head officials of the
Tobacco Company, in Eng-
land, have notified the
in Richmond, Danville and other
places where they are working to
cease stemming tobacco for export.
The stemming of the company in
city has been closed fer some
time and consequently no order
was necessary at this time, but the
effect will be undoubtedly to shut
down every in this city
and fact all on this side the At-
next season.
A of The Free Press
waited, en Mr. manager
of Imperial interest in the city,
this morning, and inquired his
views- of the effect the act would
have. Mr. stated that as
he been officially advised
of the passage of the not of English
he did not care to express
officially an opinion, but that
it appeared now that the affect would
be to close the of the
imperial and ail independent con-
stem tobacco for export.
effect this will have on the
independent leaf dealer is not yet
clear,, but one thing is-known, that
it throw hundreds-, thousands
of who have earned their
livelihood that way, out of employ-
Mr,, John F. Hughes-., of Danville,
Va., a big leaf dealer and exporter
of tobacco, was here today and says
that independent dealers are feeling
great concern for tobacco in Eng-
land and in transit, as it is not
known on this side when the act be-
comes operative and whether the
duty will be imposed on it or not.
The cause of the trouble is that
heretofore an import
duty was imposed on all tobacco
shipped into England and to avoid,
paying duty on stems the tobacco
was stemmed in this country for ex-
port, but the new act makes a differ-
of pounds of
strip, that is the import duty on
stemmed tobacco is per hundred
more than on leaf unstemmed,
the difference makes it favorable to
shipping in its unstemmed state.
As stated the effect on independent
dealers, except these having strip-
tobacco to come the new
act, is not known, but it appears
that the stemming in this country
is doomed except where directly
connected with the factory here.
There is no reason for the act to
effect the price of tobacco to the
farmer, and in fact it would seem
that he would benefit by it by
greater opportunity for
labor on account of the number
thrown out of employment in the
shutting down of the
Kinston Free Press.
The hosts of friends of Capt.
Swift Galloway will be glad to
know an operation performed
upon his eyes by bis brother, D.
W. C. Galloway, at the James
Walker Memorial Hospital
day, was entirely successful and
that in a short time his sight will
be entirely
Star.
We know a woman whose hair is
so red that when she went out in
the barnyard the other night the
roosters thought it was and
commenced to City
Enterprise.
NO EXTORTION IN ST. LOUIS.
Liberal at Moderate Rates
Assured by the Administration.
The management of the St. Louis
World's is determined that
to the great Exposition shall
enjoy ample accommodation at
reasonable rates, hence under its
auspices an enormous hotel
The inside Inn has been erected in-
side the grounds of the Exposition.
This splendid hostelry is three-
stories high, feet long and
feet long. It contains spacious
parlors, reading rooms and
rooms. Its dining room and
restaurant seats, people at a
time,, and it contains sleeping
apartments. All visitors- to this
hotel enjoy the same service and the
same excellent table, the range of
prices being determined simply by
the location and size of the rooms-
The hotel is ran on both the
and American plane, and
rates vary from to per
day, European and from to
American including
The comfort and convenience
thus afforded visitors in not having
to go outside the grounds or of in-
curing, the trouble and crushing of
street cars and railway
service cannot be overestimated.
Once a. visitor at The
Inn no further admission to
the Exposition is charged, and after
a tiring morning or. afternoon one
can readily return to their room,
wash rest up, refresh themselves.
with a first class meal and. then turn
oat and enjoy the pleasures of the
evening in the Exposition grounds.
The enormous capacity
Inside Inn assures good
for all, no matter when or.
in what numbers they
those who prefer, to- reserve their.-
rooms in advance do so now.
Fall details of rates and
had by sending a postal
card to The Inside Inn. care of
Administration World's
St. Louis.
Democratic Sentiment.
For its preservation intact
through the vicissitude.- of these
past years, the democratic party, is
indebted to its one reliable
shrinking the
years- ago,
the South followed the W est int an
enthusiastic adaption of the
of Harvey as popularly
expounded by Mr. Bryan. Four
years ago, for consistency's sake, it
stood by Mr. Bryan in reaffirming
the money plunk of 1806. this,
year it has-swung completely back
to its earlier views, and the
money question disappears as a
party issue. An eminent Southern
democrat is now of then
Philippines, and the best opinions
of the country seems well
united upon the view that
for the present we must simply
the best we can for the
people. The issue of imperialism,
as passionately presented by Mr.
Bryan four years ago, would fall
in the South this year.
It cannot play ranch part the
campaign. The steps that have
been taken to the of
the Panama Canal upon a strip of
territory brought the
sovereignty of the United States
are in fruition of that expansion
policy by which we have acquired
and a great naval station
on the southern coast of Cuba, to
dominate e of the Carib-
bean Sea and the On If of Mexico;
and in accordance with which we
have acquired Hawaii, at the cross
of the Pacific, and will, under
all circumstances retain
and naval in the Philip-
pines The South is not unhappy
about these
of the
Review of Re-
fee- Hay.
This department is in of A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep
the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
N. C. May
We have a nice lot of porch
timber. If you are in need
of them why not let m fit yon up.
are right. Winterville
Mfg. Co.
Henry will lecture in
the school chapel here on Thurs-
day night. May 5th, at o'clock.
Admission, adults cents, child-
cents.
School books, pens, pencils and
best quality of always
sale at Drug Store.
of Kinston,
was here Sunday.
Light and heavy groceries B. G.
Chapman Co. is the place.
target.
H. L. Johnson pays highest
rices for eggs chickens.
Dr. T. -ox, when net in the
country, be found either at his
residence or at the store of B. G.
Co.
Fred of den, as
here to see his best girl
prices and tip top goods can
The line of ladies dines pm in j
the store of K. G. Chapman Co.
is unusually attractive. Call
see.
The new stores are looking well
since being painted; shelves are
going In several of them.
Harness as well as buggies
Don't go somewhere else to get
harness when yon get
when you get any
style just as cheap cheap-
just as nice
right here from Hunsucker, the
yon get buggies from.
See H. L. Johnson for
cheap.
A plow beam manufactured by
the Winterville Co. always
when you go to
them and have one put in your
They can also furnish
handles for your plow.
The best prices for the best
be had at H. L. John-
son's.
Mrs. P. O. Cox, Miss Miriam
Johnson, Mrs. Sarah Taylor, Mrs.
B. G. Chapman and Miss Clyde
Chapman went to Greenville on
GENERAL NEWS.
A colored woman in Kentucky
has been granted license to
law.
Out in Iowa friends gathered
with a man to engage holding
a funeral over the supposed re-
mains of a brother. It did not
occur to any of them to open the
until after the services had
started, and when opened it was
found they had somebody else In
the coffin. The supposed-to-be-
dead man sent a telegram which
was received a few later,
expressing surprise at reading bis
announcement.
be had at R. G. Chapman Co's yesterday. The pas
Everything at the lowest on these
market price.
See nice shirts at H. L.
every body from here
to Branch Sunday.
on
freights is getting bad again. Mr.
what's become of the
passenger cars that the freights
have been having over
Boarding J. D.
per day. Best
house in town.
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. wishes
to purchase light wood cart
hubs.
styles very cheap
ear at H. L.
D-. Cox wishes to purchase
lbs . . goose feathers.
Hattie Kittrell went to
yesterday.
person wishing to purchase
ala with
, etc. all erected in run-
with two corn grists
and flour mill complete, with
emu bolt. Also the build-
with Cox Mfg. ,. Car load cotton teed Just
U plant that contains the received, G. A. Kittrell Co.
did supply of mineral
most splendid lot for D. Cox to Green-
What Redmond Finally Said.
William M. P., once
arose to speak in the House of
Commons, and there came a
hurled at him from the right
side of the
you vote for this bill if it
comes up
Mr. looked from one
side of the house to the other and
slowly
Immediately the right side of the
house burst into a storm of
But Mr. con.
as soon as he could be
Then storm came from the
left side, and as soon as it subsided
for a moment he completed what
he started to
answer that
and go to the
Drug Store.
B. G. Chapman Co. invite the
public to call an examine their
of dry goods, notions etc.
Prices to suit buyer.
G. A. Kittrell Co., have just
large water tank above it. I received a car load No. Timothy
well to see or correspond I Hay.
perfect reigned on
both sides. Boston Evening Be-
For best grades of smoking cord.
The are saying we will
have some cool weather every
mouth through the summer.
and i a
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co ,
U oil. ring the sale with view I
of building a
H. L. for heavy and
groceries.
villa Monday.
STATE NEWS.
Sale Of Land For Partition.
NORTH CAROLINA, PITT
COUNTY.
II. A Blow, Lizzie Blow Fan-
R. Blow
vs.
M. Blow, T. G. Blow and
Blow. I
I By virtue of a decree made by D C i
Moore, Clerk of the Superior Court of i
county, the 23rd day of April i
in a certain special
Wherein H. A. Blow, Lizzie Blow and
B. Blow arc plaintiffs and C.
j, G- Jennie Blow I
Sam Jones is conducting a meet- S undersigned Com- I
all of the plastering Greensboro.
on in new . . .
We expect to be in our new store
the week,
Barber Co. I
The depot at Hunts-
flour, pure hog lard, WM burned night.
shoulder, T. N. Manning Durham aldermen have pro.
the sale of apple cider
that city.
m me f i 1904, at the
. . . in Greenville,
anti-saloon people of New bidder for or i cash
Bern have asked for a prohibition
log parcel real property to wit
election to be held early in July. situate in the town of Greenville hi -i
Co.
Mr. Lane was hero the first of
the week finishing the tin on
the new stores.
wish to notify the
public that I grind every
day at my mill one mile south of
Level on Sam place.
Purnell Tripp.
A good article is better if
have to pay a little more for it I
than article at a smaller I
price. try one of the Carroll
Singletrees manufactured by
Winterville
Tasteless CASTOR OIL sold.
Taste as good as Maple
seats battle at D. B. T.
, I. .
t ., bounded on the West by Washing
ton street, on the South by third
street on the East by the
lot and the North tie
J. B. Johnson lot and being known
Bow lot, and being
Lot in the plat of town of;
Greenville
Tail May 3rd, 1904
KING COMBINATION
MANUFACTURED BY
. . COX COMPANY.
The present season will be noted as the
season yet for MEN'S OXFORD TIES. Don
till sultry days to put new OXFORDS
new Shoe will worry you on a hot day.
IDEAL KID,
The Soft Guarantee Patent Leather, is
comfortable for SUMMER FOOTWEAR,
keeps looking well with no better dressing
FLICKING OFF THE DUST WITH A
WASHING THE SHOES WITH CLEAN WATt
FRANK
THE KING
Store Closes at P. M.
Special
We will put on sale today
Case L
Bleaching at S Cents per
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if
Department.
Be Hustler.
until the iron's hot,
K. Apr. 1904 But make it bet by
Mrs. J. O. and Mr-,,
WE went to Washington- ,
Prayer meeting every W
Mrs. Bettie Britt,
IN
nunnery and Fancy Goods,
GRIMES LAND. N. C. night. We all to come.
Best Goods a ad latest A large crowd of people from with a H. for it is only
BETHEL
That's the word,
See me before buying.
J. Proctor Bros
SUPPLY HOUSE.
I you lumber to build a house,
furniture to go in it, clothing and
goods far our family, provisions
for your table, or for
in. we can supply your needs.
Our mill and are now
in full blast and we are
pared to gin cotton, grind corn,
saw lumber, and, do all kinds
of turned work for balusters
and house trimmings. We also
do general repairing of buggies
carts and wagons.
T. F. PROCTOR,
Grimesland, N. C.
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
this community went hi the big through hustling that one achieves
at Beaver Dam today.
Mrs. Bettie Britt and Miss
Emma Kittrell to
No what you book
keeper, adverting solicitor
preacher hard Md
wife have been stopping with j work right. The
us for the last week. I world has no lime for
P. H. Kittrell sou were here He cheerful, even if n lakes
Friday visiting his daughter, Miss o if in
Emma Kittrell. to doing ate told and
G. F. Allen of Institute, was n
in our town a days this
,. , D ., . make suggestions that will tend
Julian Blown, of Bethel was
DR. R. J. GRIMES.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
BETHEL, K.
Office opposite depot.
DR. G. F.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
BETHEL, X. C.
next door to Post Office.
over to see us today.
to improve work and show
Cotton has to come up using
like the frost
mi the to that
for many
ticket and which
arrive. those who do
reach the place get there by
the hustle Work
the president of is Mr.
Perseverance, the superintendent.
Mr- and the
ager, Mr.
Ink.
Anything wanted in the way
of Clothing, Dry Goods. No-
Shoes, Hats, Groceries
and Hardware found
here, whether it is some-
thing to eat, something to
wear, or some article toe
or farm, you can be
supplied. Highest prices paid
for cotton, country produce
or anything lbs farmer sells.
now, but it
will kill it.
J. A. Proctor, who has been to
Florida years, has come lo tee
bis J. O. and W. IS.
Proctor. They thought he m
dead,
Miss gamma is the
guest of Miss Lucy Galloway this
week
Misses Proctor and
Helen came home
to see their parents.
Rev. D. M . Topping and wife,
of the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Mayo.
Out farmers are busy planting
peat., cotton, and setting out by mutual c
tobacco. April.
T . ,, . .,. , . . Mow salting bin interest in th
Lev, will leave fist ,., ,,,,. ,,,,, ,
Greenville Monday where he will Le Ben, they lag all
work again.,
; due the fin. being t
H. C.
, v K.
island, N. C.
Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy
Tobacco and Cigars. The ; North County,
only Soda Fountain in town. All In Superior Court.
the popular drinks. Hot Peanuts
every day.
The i-f Savage, Co.,
Greenville's Great
Department Store
Custom
TO PREPARE VERY LIBERALLY
TO SUPPLY THE NECESSARY,
Dry Goods,
Dress Materials,
Ike Accessories,
AND ALL THE LITTLE FIXINGS
Mary Jane Evans,
Charles Evans,
The defendant will take notice that
an action entitled as has been
commenced against him in the
j court of county by the plain-
for the purpose obtaining a
divorce f in the bonds of matrimony
upon the grounds abandonment
and ad the defendant will
j further take no ice that he is required
to appear before the judge of our
Superior court at a court to .
for the of Pitt the Monday
after the first Monday in September,
it day of
answer the complaint which
be in the of the
clerk of the superior o of said
county within the first days
said ti then u ml there answer or
demur to laid complaint within the
time required by law or the
will lo the court for the right
in the
This the th day April
C.
Clerk Superior court.
STATON AND BUNTING,
BETHEL, N. C.
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Complete Line Clothing, Dry Furniture, Groceries.
We Pay Highest Prices for Cotton,
Cotton Seed and Country Produce.
BLOUNT BROS.
you can honest goods at living prices. See 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 in your parlor.
t Millinery Goods a Specialty.
Our goods are here and we arc ready to serve yon.
Everybody tees buys, and everybody that tries
our goods becomes our customers. Just give us a trial
and save yourselves money.
BLOUNT BROTHERS.
BETHEL, N. C.
OXFORDS AND OTHER LOW
CUT SHOES AND STRAP TIES.
THE GLOVES AND RIBBONS
FOR THE
Girl
OUR STOCK THIS SEASON IS THE
MOST COMPLETE EVER SHOWN
GIVE US A CALL
Greenville's Great Department Store
TORPID LIVER.
A torpid liver the
system, an J produces
SICK
dyspepsia, Costiveness,
Sallow Skin and Piles.
la-re Is no better remedy for these
common diseases than DR.
LIVER PILLS, as a trial will prove.
Take No Substitute.
Stubborn
FACTS
Back up Our Claims for
YUCATAN
TONIC
Fact Tonic and not
a stimulant.
Fact vitalizes lends
permanent vigor to the entire
human system.
Fact drug, but
a normal, scientific curs for
Jill Malarial Complaints
Chills and
Neuralgia, Rheumatism.
It restore the end
tendency to or
with troubles peculiar to their sex are
restored to perfect health. Your will
cheerfully add his testimony to
TRY IT-TEST IT -Our
With very
THE AMERICAN
EVANSVILLE, IND.
AFTER TWO PREMIUMS BEEN PAID IN
ill Wit
OF N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that automatically,
Is Non
Will be be paid within while you
living, or within three years alter lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of payment of arrears with interest.
second No Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime
at insured.
J. L. i,
Greenville N. C.
Si Hospital and Sanitarium,
NORFOLK,
COST OF BUILDING AND DOLLARS.
CAPACITY, PATIENTS.
M i on sail by proximity of
with modern r for the
i i i A full of in every Special
for oases of Most approved X-ray apparatus. Thor-
system of Turkish and Russian Baths,
Ward per week; Room from to per week.
For etc, address
The St. Vincent's Hospital and Sanitarium
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.
The Only Way-
To get
FINE JOB PRINTING
Is send it to
THE REFLECTOR.
A Pr
had a case of pi
G. F. Carter, of Oft.,
a physician who
advised me to a box of De-
Witt's Witch Sake. I
chased a box and
cured. It is splendid for piles,
relief u I hear-
recommend it to all
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is
equaled for its qualities.
Eczema other skin diseases,
also sores, cuts, burns and wound
of every kind are cured
by it. Sold by J. L. Woolen.
Politeness is that precious wreath
of flowers, which adorns a
perfect gentleman.
Made
King's New Life
Pills each for two weeks has
put me in my
writes H. Turner of Dempsey
town, pa They re the best
the word for Liver, Stomach and
Bowels. vegetable Never
gripe. Only at Wooten's
Drug Store.
We suppose that the most
for a
would be the of a mystery.
Quick Arrest
J. A. Gulledge of Verbena, Ala
was twice the hospital from a
severe case of piles causing
tumors. After doctors and all
remedies failed,
Salve quickly arrested further
cured him. It
aches kills
Wooten's drug Store.
Strange but due that when a
rogue makes his escape, the police
Starch for a non est
Ladies And Children
W ho can not stand shocking
Strain of laxative syrups ca-
pills are especially fond
Early Risers. All
WHO find it to lake a liver
medicine should try these easy pill
compare the agreeably peas-
ant strengthening effect with
the nauseating weakening con-
the use of other
remedies. Little Riser
core biliousness, constipation, sick
malaria and
troubles Sold by J. L.
The hammer of custom
those links of habit, which make
a chain that Is hard indeed to I
break.
When The Rises
Weak be careful.
Coughs and colds are dangerous
then. One Minute Cure
coughs and colds and gives
Strength lo the lungs. Mrs. o. E
of Marion, says,
Buttered with a cough until I
down in weight from to lbs.
n number of remedies to no
until I used One Minute
Cough Cure. Four bottle of i bis
o remedy
the cough, my
gs and e-t me lo my
weight, health and
Sold by J L.
A lest,
To a life, Dr. T
of No. Pa, made a
eta riling test resulting in a
cure. He writes,
attacked with violent
caused by liberation
th-stomach. I had often found
Bitters excellent for acute
and liver troubles
prescribed them. The patient
gamed from the first, and has
ha I an attack
Bitters are positively
guaranteed for
Constipation and Kidney
troubles. Try them Only
at Wooten's Drug Store.
There is nothing sweeter than the
odors which are distilled from the
full blossomed flowers of duty well
performed.
I. Wooten
does not. hesitate to recommend
Dyspepsia Cure to his friends
and customers. Indigestion causes
more ill health anything else.
It deranges the stomach brings
on all manner of disease.
Dyspepsia Cure digests what yon
eat, cures indigestion, dyspepsia
and all stomach disorders.
is not only a perfect bat
atlases building tonic as well
health, perfect strength
vitality follow its
Here's the New t
would charge twice that
Dress Goods
EVERY WEAVE KNOWN TO WOMAN-
KIND IN WOOL, SILK AND WOOL
COTTON FABRICS. WE HAVE THEM
Yards Percales in wide,
SATISFACTORY
For Men of Particular Taste.
w . . . .-., J
i. .; m m
Take Thought for Your Spring Footwear
And while doing so, it is but the beginning of k
and tUt tic shoes you buy now be S j U
And while doing so, it is but the of a
season and tic shoes you buy now should be with a
look ahead Look as far an yon like, if are
tow, and, in addition, the qualities that are em
by continued wear. Whether you pay 1.90 or
get any variation in sturdy durability, its mainly the used
. . . . .
I Reversible Carpet.
I I Never before shown in
j side for winter and matting effect on the other side for
this carpet will wash, color fast, colors
241-243
W. Main St
C. T.
North Carolina.
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Department.
Be a Hustler.
Mrs. Bettie Britt,
DEALER IN
and Fancy Goods,
N. C.
Best Goods and latest
See me before buying.
trait until the iron's hot,
j Bu it by
wail the wealth
BETHEL DEPARTMENT
J. Proctor Bros
SUPPLY HOUSE.
I you want lumber to build a house,
furniture to go in it, and
dry far your family, provisions
for your table, or for
we can supply your needs.
Our mill and are now
in full blast and we are
pared to gin cotton, grind corn,
saw lumber, and, do all kinds
of turned work for balusters
and house trimmings. We also
do general repairing of buggies
carts and wagons.
T. F. PROCTOR,
N. C.
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
Anything wanted in the way
of Clothing, Dry Goods, No-
Shoes, Hats, Groceries
and Hardware be found
here. Whether it is some-
thing to eat, something to
or some article for the
house or farm, you can be
supplied. Highest prices paid
for cotton, country produce
r anything the farmer sells.
Mrs. J. O. Proctor and Mrs.
W. E. Proctor to Washington
Thursday.
Prayer meeting every
day night. We all to come.
A. large crowd of people from
this community went to the big
at Beaver Dam today.
Mrs. Bettie Britt and Miss
Emma Kittrell to Winterville
today.
The blind preacher
and wife have been stopping with
us for the last week.
P. H. Kittrell son were hen
and
father's got,
But lake off
That's the word,
with a large H. for it is only
through hustling that one achieves
advertising success nowadays.
No mailer what you book-
keeper, advertising solicitor
hard add do year
work right. Don't grumble. The
world has no lime for grumblers
Be cheerful, even if it lakes some
DR. R. J. GRIMES,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
BETHEL, N. C.
Office opposite depot.
DR. Q. F.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
BETHEL, N. C.
next door to Post Office.
to doing what you
j doing it well, yon do a little more
-make suggestions that will tend
Friday visiting his daughter, Miss to it All, , addition
Emma Kittrell. to doing what you are told
G. F. Allen, of Institute, was
in our town a few days this week.
Julian Brown, Bethel was
over to see us today. to improve your work sh
Cotton has begun to come up ; that you are using are
now, but it looks like the frost on the road to that
will kill it. town for which many purchase
J. A. Proctor, who has to ticket and at which
Florida years, has come to see few arrive. But those who do
his brothers, J. O. and IS.
Proctor. They thought he
dead,
Miss is the
reach the place get there by
the Hustle Hard Work railroad,
the president of is Mr.
guest of Miss Lucy Galloway this Perseverance, superintendent.
week
Misses Myrtle Proctor and
Helen Galloway came home
to see their parents.
Rev. D. Topping and wife,
of are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Mayo.
Out farmers are busy planting,
corn, peas, cotton, and out
tobacco.
Levi Holliday will leave for
Greenville Monday where he will
begin work again.
H. C. VENTERS,
Grimesland, N. C.
Goods, Notions, Fancy
Tobacco and Cigars. The
only Soda Fountain in town. All
the popular drinks. Hot Peanuts
every day.
Greenville's Great
Department Store
w w w
Custom
TO PREPARE VERY LIBERALLY
TO SUPPLY THE NECESSARY,
Dry Goods,
Dress Materials,
The Accessories,
AND ALL THE LITTLE FIXINGS
OXFORDS AND OTHER LOW
S CUT SHOES AND STRAP TIES.
THE GLOVES AND RIBBONS
FOR THE
Girl
OUR STOCK THIS SEASON IS THE
MOST COMPLETE EVER SHOWN
GIVE US A CALL
Greenville's Great Department Store
. , a-.
Air. Energy, and the
ager, Mr.
Ink.
DISSOLUTION.
The dim of Savage, Co.,
dissolved mutual e
on the 12th day of April, 1904, K.
M. his Interest in tin
business to the other members of
the firm, they assuming all
the firm, all accounts
due the firm being payable to them
This 25th day of April. 1904.
K. M.
North County,
In Court.
Mary Jane Evans,
VS
Charles Evans,
The defendant will take notice that
an action entitled a- has been
commenced against him In the
court of county by the plain-
till for the purpose obtaining a
divorce f i om bonds of matrimony
upon the of abandonment
and adultery, and the defendant will
further take no ice that he is required
to appear before the of our
Superior court at a court to b held
for the county of Pitt the Monday
after the first Monday in September,
it being day of September
and answer the complaint which
he deposited in the of the
clerk of the superior curt of said
county within the first days of
said answer or
to said complaint within the
time required by law or the plaintiff
will apply to the court for the right
in the complaint.
This the 18th day April 10.4.
C.
Clerk Superior court.
STATON AND BUNTING,
BETHEL, N. C.
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Complete Line Clothing, Dry Goods, Hardware Furniture, Groceries.
Pay Highest Prices for Cotton,
Cotton Seed and Country Produce.
BLOUNT BROS.
you can get honest, goods at living prices. See our
large you buy and be satisfied with your
purchases.
Suits, Overcoats, Cloaks, Dress Goods, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Under-
wear, Crockery Ware, Hardware,
and everything yon wear. Everything you use in
your house everything you use in your parlor.
Millinery Goods a Specialty.
Our goods are here and we are ready to serve you.
Everybody that tees buys, and everybody that fries
our goods becomes our customers. Just give us a trial
and save yourselves money.
BLOUNT BROTHERS.
BETHEL, N. C.
aFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
OR TORPID LIVER.
A torpid liver deranges the
system, and produces
SICK HEADACHE,.
Dyspepsia, Costiveness,
Sallow Skin and Piles.
There Is no better remedy for these
common diseases than OR.
LIVER PILLS, as a trial will prove.
Take No Substitute.
Stubborn
FACTS
Back up Our Claims for
YUCATAN
TONIC
Fact I Tonic and not
a stimulant.
Fact vitalizes and lends
permanent vigor to the entire
human system.
Fact Is drag, but
a normal, scientific for
Jill Malarial Complaints
Chills and
Neuralgia, Rheumatism.
It restore th. and
prohibit all tendency to or lorn
women with trouble, peculiar to their are
to perfect health. Your will
cheerfully add to
TRY IT-Oar
THE AMERICAN
IND.
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is Non
Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within on month while you
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of payment of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each
year, provided the premium for the current year paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime
of insured.
J. L.
Greenville N. C.
Si Hospital arid
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.
COST OF BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT, HALF-MILLION DOLLARS.
CAPACITY, PATIENTS.
Meat climate on coast; tempered by proximity of
Gulf stream. Fully with every modern for the treat-
c disease. A full corps of Specialists In every department. Special
for cases of confinement Most approved X-ray apparatus. Thor-
system of Turkish Russian Baths.
Ward Rates. per week; Room Rates from to week.
For etc., address
The President, St. Vincent's Hospital and Sanitarium
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.
The On y Way-
To get
FINE JOB PRINTING
Is send it to
THE REFLECTOR.
Politeness is that precious wreath
of lovely flowers, which adorns a
perfect gentleman.
Made Young
of Dr. King's New Life
Pills each night for two weeks has
put me in my
writes H. Turner of Dempsey
town, Pa. They-re the best
the word for Liver, Stomach and
Bowels. vegetable Never
gripe. Only at
Drug Store.
We suppose that the most
for a
would be the Shroud of a mystery.
Quick Arrest
J. A. of Verbena, Ala
wan twice the hospital from a
severe case of piles causing
tumors- After doctors and all
remedies failed,
Salve quickly arrested further
in tn mi at it i n and cured him. It
aches kills
at, ding Store.
Strange but that when a
rogue makes his escape, the police
starch for a est
Ladles And children
Who can not stand
strain of laxative syrups ca-
pills are especially fond
Little Early Risers. All persons
who find it necessary to take a liver
medicine should try these easy pill
compare the agreeably pleas-
ant strengthening effect with
the nauseating ind weakening con-
following the use of other
Little Early
core biliousness, sick
headache, jaundice, malaria and
liver troubles. Sold by J. L.
Nothing but but praise is heard of the Hats and Toques we've
assembled. Its unique, this remarkable collection, first, because o the striking
and exclusive styles, again, since the world's most famed artists are liberally represented
I he creation of cur own workroom, in style and quality, equal to that any exclusive
would charge twice
The hammer of custom
links of habit, which make
a chain that is hard indeed to
break.
When The Rises
Weak lungs should be careful.
Coughs and colds are
then. One Minute Cure
coughs colds and gives
to the lungs. Mrs. O. E
of Marion, says,
suffered with a cough until I tun
down in weight from to lbs.
led a number of remedies to no
av; until I used One Minute
Cough Cure. Four of Ibis
remedy
the cough, Strengthened my
gs ed me my nor-
weight, health
Sold by J L.
A startling Test,
To a life, Dr. T Q.
of No. Pa, made a
startling test resulting a won
Jarful cure. He writes, a patient
was attacked with violent
caused by liberation of
the stomach. I often found
Bitters excellent for
and liver troubles so I
them. The patient
gamed from the first, and has not
had an attack in
Electric Bitters are positively
guaranteed for Dyspepsia,
Constipation and
trouble. Try them Only
at Drug Store.
There is nothing sweeter than tie
odors which are distilled from the
full blossomed flowers of duty well
performed.
Jno L Wooten
does not hesitate to recommend
Dyspepsia to his friends
and customers. Indigestion causes
more ill health anything else.
It deranges the stomach and brings
on all manner of disease.
Dyspepsia Cure digests what you
eat, cures dyspepsia
and all stomach disorders.
is not only a perfect but
a building tonic as well.
health, perfect strength
increased vitality follow
Dress Goods
EVERY WEAVE KNOWN TO WOMAN-
KIND IN WOOL, SILK AND WOOL.
COTTON FABRICS. WE HAVE THEM
SATISFACTORY
r--n
to
For Men of Particular Taste.
We have this to pay to the men has been paying to
or Sack t nit trade to bis to Tailoring
and will make you a Spring Suit from dis-
with just as much and as ; i . is
fir, for to
-t ; y
Take Thought for Your Spring Footwear
And while doing so, Hint it is but the beginning of a
and the shoes yon buy now should be bought with a
long look ahead. Look as far as yon like, if are your
starting point. Comfort style, to Login with, both important
tors, and, in addition, the satisfactory qualities that are em
by continued wear. Whether you pay or you
get any variation in sturdy durability, its mainly the used.
v.
CARPETS
Reversible Carpet.
Never before shown in Greenville. Sultana Carpet is unlike most
floor covering, in that it is reversible, with carpet effect on one
, a and effect on the other side for summer
. . . . , , , . . . . . I Absolutely vermin and moth proof in fax
this carpet will wash, color fast, colors absolutely to run. Enough said. Challenge price. c
241-243
W. Main St
C. T.
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far. R T r
Dentist. Physician and Surgeon,
GREENVILLE, N. C. n. c
Dr.
.,., Dental
i Surgeon
Greenville, N.
Office one door east of post
T street Phone
IS 1800.
II. FERRY CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
lies and Bags.
C. FLANAGAN,
Attorney at Law,
Greenville, N. C.
RANK H. WOOTEN,
Attorney-at-Law,
and N. C.
solicited
it
Popular Shapes
Dam, N, C. May
Mr. and
spent Sunday with
Mr. aDd Mrs. Chas.
Misses Rosa and Nellie Smith
are visiting in neighborhood.
of people attended
services at Ma Chapel
G. T. Tyson is nearly through
his tobacco,
Miss Mary Joyner, who has been
visiting Miss Anderson, went
home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Joyner spent
Sunday in Ayden.
Miss Mary Lassiter spent Sun
day at the Mineral Springs, near
Hookerton.
John Pollard, of
High School, spent Sunday with
his parents, Mr. and Mis. W. A,
Pollard.
Miss Harris, of is
Visiting Mrs. Win. Joyner.
Joe Williams went to Farmville
Thursday afternoon.
We regret to learn that Mrs. L.
is very ill
A big lot of nice corned Herrings
at Johnston Bros. 5-3 b w
Announcement
f ETCHING
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 ape
is a special favorite. Made in Hack a an
with light or heavy soles, and in bu or
button. Very graceful, very comfortable
and yet snug fitting. Sold exclusively by
man's n
NOTICE
As most of the Hotels here were destroyed in fire, visitors
may experience some difficult v in finding and to
avoid this we have made arrangements with a number of private
boarding houses where you will be taken care of.
If you will advise us you expect to arrive we will secure
a room hi advance you
We carry the largest line of Crockery, China, Table
Glassware and Tinware, South, of New York, and invite
your inspection of our sample rooms.
The Angle Lamp used in the Office was
bought of us. It is the Oil Lamp made. Call and
examine it,
THOMAS BROS.,
Wholesale China, and Tinware.
218-220-222 S. Charles St.
BALTIMORE,
Cold Comfort
what we after, and possession of one of
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.
H. L. CARR
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
for
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
country Ready nixed Paints.
S. M. SCHULTZ
Wholesale Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Gotten Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suite, Ba
Carriages, Go Carte,
suits, Tables, Safes, P.
and Gail Ax
Life Tobacco, Key West Che-
coots, Henry George Can-
Cherries, reaches, Apples.
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk,
Floor Sugar, Meat, Soap
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Meal and Gar.
Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Dried Apples, Peaches.
Prunes, Currents, tints
China Ware, Tin and
Ware, Cakes and Macs
Cheese, Butter, Net.
I loyal Sewing Machines, and mi
other Quality and
quantity. Cheap for cash. Come
see me.
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 use 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 Ha rt.
GREENVILLE, N. C,
iii
J.
C. V. York.
J- H. Pender.
Phi
Sell
ult
Report of the condition of
The Bank of Greenville
Greenville, N C-
Al the close business
Resources;
and Discounts
Overdrafts
8,618.57
Due from Banks 183,023.70
Checks her cash items 1,002.32
Sold Coin
Coin
27,871.00
383.460
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 contract taken for erection of
buildings.
Tinning, Sitting, Glittering 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. Yon will him
a master of his trade.
We ask for our share of the public patronage and
will do our best to give satisfaction.
Stock paid in 186,000.00
Surplus,
Undivided Profits less
Expenses Paid 8,875.03
Deposits 327,756.15
Cashier's checks out-
standing
9383,460.12
State of North .
County of Pitt.
Little, Cashier of the
above-named solemnly
swear that the above statement
true to the best of my knowledge
and belief JAMES L. LITTLE.
Cashier
Subscribed and to
me, this 8th day of Ai
JAMES TYSON,
rotary
J. Q.
R. A. TYSON,
J. A. ANDREWS,
k Directors
BLAND
and pretty styles are
seen in the gathering of Lawns
and Indeed it would be
more say that every
one of them art new and pretty.
They are from the leading man-
and their quality is
fully to their beauty. All
the Dress Goods in
Percales and Prints are
shown. The patterns are dainty,
rich and lasting, the
priors are wonder workers.
BLAND
No.
EAST
REFLECTOR.
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
No.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY MAY
No.
SOCIAL.
THURSDAY, MAY 5th.
T. E. Little to Wed-
evening.
Ola Forbes returned Wednesday
evening from
O. L. Joyner returned
day evening from Maxton.
Miss Ethel returned to
Ayden Wednesday evening.
W. W. Perkins returned Wed-
evening from Richmond.
J- W. returned
day evening from Rocky Mount.
Mrs. Weeks, of Scot-
land Neck, is friends here.
Mrs. F. C. James, of Bethel,
rived Wednesday evening to visit
Mrs. D. L. James.
Sheriff O. W. Harrington left
this morning for to
take a patient to the state hospital.
Mrs. J. J. Edwards and Mrs
Mollie Edwards arrived this morn-
from den to visit Mrs. J W.
Brown.
Mrs. R. M. Burnett, of Goose
Nest, who has visiting her
brother, J. W. Bryan, returned
home this morning.
FRIDAY, MAY
Mrs. Irene Blalock left this morn-
for Durham.
W. A. B. Hearne, of Norfolk,
is hero on a visit to his fattier.
Mrs. P. M. and u
left this morning for Henderson.
District Attorney Hairy Skin-
left this morality tor
J. J Harrington went to Raleigh
today to ink a prisoner to the
of Center-
ville, came up this morning to
visit Mrs. E. A.
Mrs. C. lift this
morning to visit relatives in
of county, Virginia.
MEETING OF BOOK CLUB.
RIOT AT
Three Negroes Brought to Jail.
Reported for Reflector
The End of the
held its regular
meeting Tuesday afternoon, It seems that certain
May 3rd, the being Mr, wound have
the spirit of the James City
The meeting manifested the element and have become imitators
diminished zeal and the by openly defying the
hi the matter of a free I and officers he tow.
library for the town if One day week a
were discussed to j i violation was an acted by.
the early circulation of the j Gibson, of j shot gun which, for-
the recent was taking the prisoner to
to which nave all the lock-up when other
Surrounded them took the
WOMAN IN BULL FIGHT
Quick Work With a Shot Gun
Mrs. J. E. who lives
some three miles west Durham,
adjoining the plantation of Mr.
R. M. Jones, engaged very
in a fight with enraged
hull and he was
not long in dispatching his hull
tine ended his life with
COUNTY MATTERS.
those purchased by the
An outline for a course of study prisoner away
to he followed during another loud let him
season, was placed the j policeman Wailed his time,
a competent committee. Wednesday found where the
Several new Looks were ordered, escaped was. tie went
for her, was close at hand
was attacked.
The animal, it is said, belonged
the officer B- N- was f very
hue stock. He broken away
from Mr. Dukes
farm University Station, and
had wandered as far as the home
and many other matters
for the future and
pleasure of the club.
The hulls was tastefully
and the hostess expressed her
artistic instincts, by serving with
the delicious refreshments, lovely
roses to each guest, tuns blending
the and the beautiful, in a
way which added to the universal
pleasure.
The visitors present we-e Mas-
dames Jarvis, Coward,
and Vines.
After an replete with
pleasure, the club to
meet May 17th at the home
Mrs. Harding.
THE ALDERMEN
to hi rest him and
more disorder when he came
ensued, the the death,
authorities of the town j went out about
ail of of her cow. which
A was sent
Wednesday night
tied near the home. She wore
red waist.
Deputy Leon Tucker
Jack Harrington to the
scene of the trouble. These officers
and the
proceeded to the which
leaders of the riot were, and
for a while was a stormy
lime. After some fighting three I
wanted were overpowered
and they have been to
and placed .
One of the showed tight
till the last and had be beaten
before he would
Registrar and Poll for Town
Election.
The board of aldermen met in
regular monthly session Thursday
night. There was not much In-
fore outside the routine
business of bearing of
RUNAWAY MANAGE.
Love Wins The Victory.
The bull was
coming that way and seeing the
red dress decided that it was a
challenge to battle accepted
the challenge at once, charging
towards Mrs. Browning.
To gain safety in flight Mrs.
did not have time, so
she decided quickly on what
course to Her husband
had a shot gun in the field, close
at hand, which he had been using
to keep crows away from his corn.
Mis. Browning this
I in the moment of her peril and
j she used it with a quickness
j directness aim that would have
credit loan old veteran of
j many battlefield,. Grabbing the
gnu, she raised it to her shoulder
and filed barrels at the
enraged animal, now hut a few
paces sway. The
charge
Miss Battle Gray of La-
Grange, is her
Mrs. Alice Harper.
Henry Blount, of
has been lecturing at Ayden and
Winterville, passed through
morning
molding Mr John
M Mi rile
committees and officers and Greek township, came the hull be-
accounts. They lost time h . dead
The following appointments t- of deeds fighter in tune than it takes
to it all came about.
But for gun being close at
and
which Mrs. there
is no doubt but that she would
have been fatally
ham
were of registrars and
THE BONDS DELIVERED
Work on Improvements Will Soon Begin.
Toe of
bonds sold by the of Greet
for establishing works
of the municipal election to lie
held the first
First If. Haul-
Judges L. Daniel
W.
Second R. Hy-
man. Judges, H. C. Hooker and
Allen
Third L. W.
Judges, W. S. Atkins
and H. Smith.
Fourth ward-Registrar,
Warren, Jr. Judges, J. G. Bowl-
and M. II.
Fifth D.
Rountree. Judges J. S.
A. A
this j next Sought the services
of Justice C. D. to
them in marriage.
The ceremony took place a little
past o'clock at the home of
Rountree, on Greene street,
and the couple left happy.
The bride left her home Wed-
evening, ostensibly to
spend the night with a friend.
During the night, as had
arranged, Mr. called
there for her, and accompanied by
another couple they drove to
Greenville.
A TRIBUTE.
an electric light plant, have
been o Hit purchasers
and the money for them hay been
paid and is deposit to the credit
of the town. from hr
M. t t l April 27th. the sweet
r. J. L. Woolen, chairman of. . ,
f is daughter
the board of . ., r . ., b
Mrs. J, J.
And In and mercy
home,
spirit
of Mr.
She was
tells us that his board will
at once with the work and U
confined to
have the improvements
as early as practicable. The con-
is the hands of
business men who will
see that the work is well
the money judiciously expended.
bed since January 1st. She was
a child of sweet disposition and
was hell In love and esteem by
all who knew her. She was a
member of the Sunday school at
House and it was
always her greatest pleasure to be
prompt and regular her attend-
We bow in
to the will of our
Father, realizing that He all
well. This tribute is
written by order of her Sunday
A big lot of nice I M. A. A
at Johnston Bros. 5-3 s w pr Sunday school.
LETTER TO A. J. GRIFFIN.
MEETING CLOSED.
For sows and pigs
Also one 00-saw gin, feeder
and a 50-saw gin
with
P. Greenville, N. O.
Once a w in w
Greenville N. C.
bear Would like to
hear of a year paint f
Mr. James A. house,
Henderson, N. was painted
ago with lead-and-
and never again till
last year; it then looked better
than paint half that
time.
The is all paint
and true paint; while the common
paints are part Hue false.
Don't pay to with paint.
And costs less then
of not by of course;
by the house and year. That's
how to
name.
P.
paint.
reckon it. Go by the
Yours truly
F. W. Co.
H. L. sells
New Church Building in Contemplation.
night Rev, J. A.
closed the meeting
which he has in
the for a week
and a s sermon
was on the judgment, how all
must appear before God and be
judged out of the books according
to their works.
After the sermon he a
brief talk regarding the
plated new church building and
said he had called on six members
whose subscription aggregated
He felt greatly encouraged
at this beginning and hoped others
would be equally liberal when
called upon, as they will be soon.
The new church will occupy the
lot Washington street near
Dickinson avenue.
Proceedings of the
The board of county commission-
met in regular on Mon-
day, 2nd, all the being
present.
The usual orders for pauper
allowances were and bills
for current expenses were allowed
and paid.
The monthly reports of the
treasurer the
of health were presented.
Lauds of Mis. O. C.
Con tent new, were val-
from to 1300.
Henry Tat was refunded cents
taxes on real estate charged
W. W. Thomas, Bethel, was re-
leased from taxes on sol-
vent credits charged through
error.
B. F. Manning Co.,
were released from taxes on
personal charged
error.
The following were released from
special school taxes erroneously
charged; J. W. Parker 10.30;
Spencer Joyner Brewer,
Alonzo Winfield
C. W. Windsor King, W.
H. Ross, J. W. and
were released from
poll tax for 1903.
These were added to pauper list
to receive monthly the amount
J. B. Morgan and wife
Williams Wm.
W. Home and A. L. Blow
were appointed committee settle
with sheriff and treasurer i-r taxes
1903
R. was ed com-
to have Interim court
and surrounding
building improved.
O. L. was appointed
supervisor and overseer to take
charge of such prisoners us or
may be sentenced to work the
public roads of Pitt , and to
the same roads in
such Banner at snub places as
in his opinion may be for the
public interest,
ordered the board.
is to only with the
expense feeding the prisoners,
all other expenses of working and
oaring for to l b by the
said Joy
A petition f r n public
township was
The sheriff made report of
the laying out of a public in
township
with the order of Hie board at
April moating. Thin was
and ordered recorded
but A. Unison, of the
parties interested, gave notice of
appeal from of the
road and prayed that tin cause be
sent to Superior court for hearing
before jury.
Lumber.
We are establishing a saw mill
on the A. J. Tyson farm, one mile
above Tyson miles
from Farmville, and can furnish
lumber of any kind. Will make a
specialty of heart timber-
G. T.
4-wk-W, A. J. TysoN, standing the county
Financial Statement.
has just com-
the financial statement of
the county for the last fiscal year.
It has been published by install-
in our daily edition, but
l be tent out complete as on 8-
page supplement with the semi-
weekly. The leader can learn
from this statement just how every
dollar of the money is ex-
pended, and can also see the


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Eastern reflector, 6 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 06, 1904
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