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Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb />
Tinware A <lb />
WHICH I TO <lb />
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DON'T WAiT TO <lb />
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HIKE TONIC FAMOUS <lb />
THY IT. NO C NO PAY. PER <lb />
DELIGHTFUL TO <lb />
Leader in <lb />
My store thronged with visitors spring opening days and ii <lb />
declared l have the <lb />
Handsomest Millinery <lb />
been shown in Greenville. I have the complete <lb />
everything h; the milliner's line. <lb />
Pattern Hats shapes. <lb />
H. l. lit A S i . A I VT A <lb />
and TO-W FA II <lb />
Anything be d. sired Flowers, mid Ornaments, <lb />
Wash Silk's for Shirt Waists. line raps. I also <lb />
have a handsome lot of Pictures . lines, I., run that yon call <lb />
e Block, <lb />
Mrs, De Higgs,<lb />
Cant r <lb />
a a <lb />
THE SOUTH'S LITERARY WEEKLY <lb />
Published at Atlanta, <lb />
a career more or less m Held for <lb />
over a quarter of a century I he South baa i u out <lb />
n weekly, Utter and more loll <lb />
It contains stories from H U authors th, <lb />
It Is devoted to land <lb />
U their own story paper. , <lb />
of peace, In n id all hi, i mi i n h- <lb />
for homo keepers . to <lb />
in lie excellent . u <lb />
The two treat am by <lb />
mow in with hill to cover former In- <lb />
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son, lo la-gin will read i b i i <lb />
throughout the whole South. Tin- n your i u ill <lb />
only Ml fur a fill I year of II. Ill <lb />
Subscription price Is only fifty No U <lb />
Tat paper Is Its own beat la <lb />
sample true to you els <lb />
whose <lb />
card, provided lend once. A e BOa , <lb />
each, by the full amount hi <lb />
the a whole fr.-.-. <lb />
The South l your old In i l- <lb />
way improving, Issue lo excel I <lb />
literary here at last tn-day, <lb />
The In with lb . i <lb />
Southern weakly <lb />
for only l. i, l <lb />
Sunny nit One <lb />
I the other <lb />
all and la <lb />
THE SOOTH. AT GA <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
with the revenue <lb />
Ian s of the year of r <lb />
the 6th day of May, 1901, <lb />
sell at public sale before the Court <lb />
door the town of <lb />
the following tracts of laud <lb />
lots for I he taxes thereon <lb />
the of The <lb />
number of acres and amount of <lb />
taxes are stated, coats 91.30 to <lb />
be added to each. <lb />
M. <lb />
Tax Collector. <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
W. II. Allen wife. <lb />
H. E. Briley, I acres. <lb />
Samuel acre <lb />
W. M. Corey, acres 2.63 <lb />
Peter Cherry, acres 2.29 <lb />
Clark, lot <lb />
Jas. I. Elks, acres <lb />
. <lb />
Baton, I acre 2.20 <lb />
lot <lb />
Si Fleming, lot 3.53 <lb />
Sarah lot 1.23 <lb />
Alex Harris. acres <lb />
Noah I lot 2-39 <lb />
Ed Harris, I lot 3.15 <lb />
Lake J. House, lot JO <lb />
acre 2.16 <lb />
G. Hodges, lot 2.61 <lb />
It. J. Jenkins, Hot 3.15 <lb />
J. L. Jackson, lot <lb />
A. Jones, acres 2.67 <lb />
Peter Harrington, lot 2.30 <lb />
I. W. Lawrence, lot 5.75 <lb />
Louisa i lot <lb />
Reuben J, Moore, acres 5.77 <lb />
ti. W. 2.00 <lb />
Samuel Mayo, lot 3.53 <lb />
lot 2.80 <lb />
Charlie Peyton, lot 2.59 <lb />
iV- a He, acres 2.26 <lb />
M. A. Button, acres 3.98 <lb />
C. T. Savage, <lb />
,. ., lot <lb />
ii. <lb />
H. Shivers, acres 2.17 <lb />
B. Tyson, St acres <lb />
,. lot <lb />
30.03 <lb />
John I 2.60 <lb />
Joseph I lot I <lb />
Amos Williams, I lot <lb />
Ii, Williams, acres <lb />
l I lot <lb />
I 1.00 <lb />
Ii. S. R. Carrol, acres <lb />
M. Carrol, acres 5.13 <lb />
Allied Harden, I <lb />
acres <lb />
i 2.00 <lb />
Mrs, II. A. acres <lb />
W. N. Mi I horn, acres 3.40 <lb />
c. L. Patrick, acres 0.18 <lb />
Mi- i . i;. Patrick, lots <lb />
Ii. V. Powell, acres 1.01 <lb />
Mrs. Bailie Pittman, l lot 2.00 <lb />
8.55 <lb />
W, J. Slaughter, acres 1.33 <lb />
John I lot 3.62 <lb />
Elizabeth acre 2.67 <lb />
Washington. acres <lb />
Lemon. 2.31 <lb />
W. J. While, lot 3.23 <lb />
I lot 4.80 <lb />
Mis. acre 2.67 <lb />
K. T. Lewis A wile, lS acres 1.00 <lb />
Win. May. 10.31 <lb />
ii. Moore, Jr., 10.00 <lb />
Sarah fox, acres <lb />
j I 3.17 <lb />
W. II. acres 5.36 <lb />
Hay wood 2.20 <lb />
In acre <lb />
Alonzo Joyner, I lot 1.30 <lb />
I lay toll acres <lb />
J. I. Buck, acres 1.75 <lb />
II. A. acres 6.17 <lb />
II. II Mavis, lot <lb />
acres 2.90 <lb />
Frank 1.00 <lb />
Mr. IS, acres 1.2.1 <lb />
Hardy hi acres 3.15 <lb />
Arden Mills, 5.1 acres <lb />
John Page, acres 1.00 <lb />
II P. acres <lb />
J I. Sum Ii wile, acres 1.00 <lb />
h. c. Way 1.88 <lb />
DAM <lb />
J. Joyner, acres 1.08 <lb />
W. C. acres 8.39 <lb />
Howling acres I'll <lb />
N. acres 1.33 <lb />
Delia Briley, acre <lb />
Crimea, acre <lb />
Gregory heirs, i acre <lb />
w. Hardy, lot <lb />
,, 1.50 <lb />
Mr. I acre 2.20 <lb />
Ella lot 8.03 <lb />
t low <lb />
Mrs. s. a. Keel, acres <lb />
Wm. A. acres <lb />
I. <lb />
Webb Waller, acres <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Carr, acres 2.67 <lb />
M. T. acres 3.33 <lb />
II M. Lewis, acres 16.00 <lb />
W. Webb. acres <lb />
. <lb />
., 25.70 <lb />
acre <lb />
K. C. K acres <lb />
Lucius I <lb />
OH lit township. <lb />
A. OBI, acres <lb />
Boot. H. Cox, acres <lb />
acres <lb />
T, M. Manning, i acre <lb />
LETTER <lb />
What Our at Ike <lb />
Capital ha to Say TaU <lb />
Special <lb />
Raleigh, N. C, April <lb />
the week closed North <lb />
Caroline has been honored by the <lb />
of very distinguish- <lb />
ed visitors, who seldom <lb />
come our way, and some who <lb />
set toot upon Carolina soil <lb />
before. <lb />
The two gatherings which <lb />
Haded Hum- distinguished <lb />
guests were held at Charlotte and <lb />
Winston Salem <lb />
a etc., given by <lb />
the Southern Club <lb />
to Chinese Minister to the <lb />
States, Mr. Wu, the <lb />
AS.-. <lb />
Fortify the <lb />
by Pills, . <lb />
ii k he <lb />
sour stomach, malaria <lb />
constipation, jaundice, bilious <lb />
iii is and all kindred troubles. <lb />
FlyWheel of <lb />
Your Pills are <lb />
the fly-wheel I shall ever <lb />
be grateful for the accident that <lb />
brought them to my notice. I feel <lb />
as if I had a new lease of life. <lb />
J. Platte Cannon, Col. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
3.00 <lb />
1.88 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.17 <lb />
2.74 <lb />
Soul Conference, <lb />
the latter being at such <lb />
celebrated scholars as Dr. Lyman <lb />
Abbott, Bishop Dr. Curry, <lb />
Dr. and many <lb />
including special of sixty <lb />
York. <lb />
COTTON GOODS <lb />
The was design- <lb />
ed, primarily, In in- <lb />
of the cotton <lb />
of Carolina and South, <lb />
to serve a purpose in <lb />
oping our foreign trade for South- <lb />
cm manufactured goods, <lb />
in the Occident, our trade <lb />
been interrupted <lb />
by the invasion of conn- <lb />
Wu, <lb />
A. E. A. and <lb />
leading mill <lb />
Dabney, of the University <lb />
Tennessee, and other distinguished <lb />
guests Club were present, <lb />
aid the event was productive of <lb />
much good to our commercial and <lb />
manufacturing interests. <lb />
Minister Wu spoke very en- <lb />
he is <lb />
himself in establishing closer com- <lb />
relations between China <lb />
and the United <lb />
means much the sale of coarse <lb />
goods turned out by our <lb />
Soul mills.<lb />
Bishop <lb />
delivered the principal address of <lb />
welcome, though he was preceded <lb />
by Governor in a briefer <lb />
speech welcome. <lb />
the speakers were <lb />
dent I in A. Alderman, of <lb />
lane University, New <lb />
president University <lb />
of North Carolina; K. C. <lb />
As hut i <lb />
paper will keep <lb />
Every cotton planter should <lb />
write valuable illustrated <lb />
pamphlet, <lb />
It is sent free. <lb />
and lo <lb />
GERMAN WORKS, ,., <lb />
S-., N. T. <lb />
Mutual Benefit Life <lb />
Company, of <lb />
N. J. company has now re <lb />
in after <lb />
absence of two has just <lb />
lilted up a suite of <lb />
offices on the second of the <lb />
Briggs building, immediately op- <lb />
City Hall, where Mr. Drew- <lb />
has been presiding during the <lb />
past week as Mayor pro of the <lb />
city of Raleigh, ibis week his <lb />
corps of clerks will gel down to <lb />
business in earnest. The <lb />
of Mr. and his com- <lb />
is such that no <lb />
efforts have made to secure <lb />
business up lo this time, yet pol- <lb />
aggregating over <lb />
have been written at the Raleigh <lb />
office the last week or so <lb />
Mr. Drewry states most of his <lb />
best agents are returning lo <lb />
Mutual and that <lb />
be will soon have the Stale fully <lb />
covered again. The prospects <lb />
seem lo be this company will <lb />
soon again begin lo lead the life <lb />
com panics in this Stale. <lb />
Paper Hanging. <lb />
I am lo till Wall Pa- <lb />
per and can bang it it rail line of <lb />
from R-d o i.-k-cl from. <lb />
I am aim t do Brick baring, <lb />
on notice <lb />
for wall piper left the MOM <lb />
Mr. M. will <lb />
J. H. <lb />
Greenville, S. C. <lb />
L. Ii. Pender, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Tobacco Tin Roofing, <lb />
All <lb />
kinds Gun and Ii work <lb />
first class. Re of gnus a <lb />
specialty. <lb />
Agent for Tb Oliver Typewriter<lb />
and <lb />
Dealer. paid for <lb />
Hides, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb />
re's, Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb />
Oak <lb />
by Carriages, Go Curls, Parlor <lb />
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb />
Gail A Hi d <lb />
Moat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb />
American Beauty Can- <lb />
Cherries, Apples, <lb />
Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour, Coffee, Meal, Soap, <lb />
Lye, Magic Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Bead Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
Best Better, Stand- <lb />
ard Sewing Mach i lies, and <lb />
u readers a remedy j other goods. Quality and <lb />
Cheap Com <lb />
of all children, and . to <lb />
hoped Unit all mot hers of Una rum-1 <lb />
will keep children in a lied- <lb />
lining it. fur only i <lb />
wills or until -aV cents to C. <lb />
J M. St. <lb />
PILLS <lb />
Vitality. <lb />
Cure --i u 1.- of M-<lb />
I., i. i i . <lb />
Bi <lb />
i . . <lb />
of <lb />
ft <lb />
with our bankable <lb />
Or Be ml <lb />
to i . <lb />
it ml <lb />
Of South, <lb />
km- <lb />
money<lb />
I . . , ,. a I <lb />
copy if ii <lb />
gun <lb />
President of College of <lb />
Carolinian <lb />
who has made a name <lb />
formerly of l <lb />
A score <lb />
were in who <lb />
give ample <lb />
for adoration and who are for <lb />
the first time interested <lb />
in the i t ion of the while child- <lb />
of the .-oil Ii. Some of them <lb />
have in a; mo contributed <lb />
largely lo S i colleges, <lb />
and some yet do But the <lb />
indigent white girls of <lb />
the South bad n previously en- <lb />
listed their sympathy or even <lb />
This meeting, us others I J <lb />
. . r ,. <lb />
they ate attending, was taught with <lb />
interest, lo all<lb />
of <lb />
By mall . k a <lb />
for our <lb />
bond to our la or rotund <lb />
money paid, <lb />
MEDICAL CO. <lb />
people. <lb />
A AMI <lb />
Mr. John C. general <lb />
gent for North Carolina and J <lb />
May nM t to <lb />
All m i i.-<lb />
l . <lb />
All <lb />
claims again I will i- i in in <lb />
tit for <lb />
IN <lb />
co. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton handler of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Bag. <lb />
and <lb />
solicited. <lb />
Three One Year <lb />
Times <lb />
RICHMOND, VA., <lb />
Now Only Cents a Year, <lb />
and includes absolutely free The <lb />
Paragon Monthly, New The <lb />
Farm Journal, Philadelphia. <lb />
SUNDAY <lb />
Farm Journal and Para- <lb />
Monthly, now only per <lb />
year; month by mail. <lb />
Address THE TIMES, <lb />
Richmond, Va. <lb />
notice to me <lb />
AGENTS I <lb />
Mr. John C. Drewry, General for <lb />
North Carolina Virginia, of Well- <lb />
TIPS MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb />
Life of <lb />
to to Urge of <lb />
policy to the public <lb />
of North com- <lb />
will now in <lb />
and from this date will issue <lb />
lo all <lb />
airing the very best in the beat <lb />
life company in world. <lb />
agent in your town not <lb />
yd completed arrangements, <lb />
C. <lb />
State Agent, N. C. <lb />
72,0.58.922 <lb />
Paid policy holders 182,509,189.05 <lb />
Live, reliable energetic agents wanted at <lb />
once to the <lb />
Old mutual Benefit. <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
TO <lb />
The Clerk of Superior Court of Pill <lb />
having letter <lb />
to me, the undersigned, on the ID day <lb />
of April on die . -1,1 tr of A, K. I. <lb />
notice barony <lb />
all to <lb />
to an- <lb />
twelve the <lb />
date i hi-notice, or notice will be <lb />
plead in of <lb />
This ear of April <lb />
lift I. A. <lb />
i the elate of , A. It. <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Having duly qualified before <lb />
nor court Clerk county <lb />
of the of I. T. Lang. <lb />
deceased, milk is hereby given all <lb />
the .-i -i, lo make <lb />
mediate payment to the <lb />
And all persona having claims <lb />
present tin- same lo the <lb />
twelve from <lb />
date Ibis notice, or the will be <lb />
in bar of recovery. <lb />
This of <lb />
H. I. DAVIS, <lb />
Administrator of L. T. Lang. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
The Clerk if the Superior Court of <lb />
having this day issued to the <lb />
of administration on <lb />
of W. A. Smith notice <lb />
is hereby lo all persons holding <lb />
to present <lb />
to for or tin <lb />
day of April or notice <lb />
of i in recovery. All persona <lb />
to estate requested to <lb />
m immediate payment u me. <lb />
This the 12th day of April <lb />
of A. Smith. <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
of administration estate <lb />
of Hudson, deceased, <lb />
day issued to mo by Clerk of tin <lb />
Conn of Put Notice is <lb />
hereby given to all persons holding claims <lb />
against said present to <lb />
for payment on or before I lie day of <lb />
March or notice will b plead <lb />
liar of their recovery. poisons <lb />
In said i slate are lo make <lb />
payment tome. <lb />
This I he day of March <lb />
HUDSON, <lb />
Hudson. <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Letters of having this <lb />
day ii to by of <lb />
Court of upon the es- <lb />
late U . II. is <lb />
hereby given to all persons claims <lb />
estate present lo me <lb />
tor payment on or before day of <lb />
or notice will lie plead <lb />
recovery. indebted <lb />
said art-notified to make <lb />
to <lb />
day of April <lb />
CANNON, <lb />
Public n <lb />
late II.<lb />
Steamer My res leave Washing- <lb />
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb />
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb />
M. for <lb />
Steamer <lb />
Greenville Monday, Wednesday <lb />
and Friday at A. M. for Tar- <lb />
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb />
Tuesdays, and Saturday <lb />
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb />
Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb />
New and Bea- <lb />
ton, and for all point far the West <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion S. Co. fro <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON, <lb />
Washington, N. C. <lb />
J. J. CHEEKY, Aft., <lb />
N. O. <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
betters of with tie will <lb />
annexed, Having day i to <lb />
by the of Superior Court of <lb />
county, upon the estate of L. K. Laughing <lb />
notice U hen by lo <lb />
all against said ea- <lb />
lo tome for <lb />
or In-lorn the day of March <lb />
n i- r. bar of re- <lb />
All Indebted to said <lb />
tale are notified to make immediate y- <lb />
This of March, <lb />
with the will of I,. K. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
IN <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
Cotton Bagging and rise always <lb />
on has <lb />
Fresh goods kepi constantly ob <lb />
hand. Country and <lb />
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
W. R. WHICHARD ML, <lb />
Whichard, N. C. <lb />
The Stock complete in every <lb />
and price as low the <lb />
lowest. Highest market price <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
-------DEALER IN------- <lb />
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb />
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb />
TO BEE MB. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb />
stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb />
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb />
t mid New Orleans. <lb />
The Commoner <lb />
ISSUED <lb />
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb />
Editor Publisher, <lb />
Lincoln, <lb />
Advance. <lb />
One Year Mouths <lb />
Three Sing. Copy Be. <lb />
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb />
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb />
k office. The Semi- <lb />
Weekly and <lb />
will be sent together <lb />
one year for or Th Daily <lb />
and <lb />
one year for 83.50 payable in ad- <lb />
PATENT<lb />
FOR <lb />
SI <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
D. J. <lb />
ID. TO <lb />
VOL. XX. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, APRIL <lb />
Attention Please. <lb />
PINE APPLE <lb />
TISSUES, <lb />
LAWNS, <lb />
ORGANDIES, <lb />
WAIST <lb />
SILK <lb />
DIMITIES, <lb />
PERSIAN <lb />
LAWNS <lb />
INDIA <lb />
FIGURED <lb />
DIMITIES, <lb />
Our white goods are the prettiest and cheapest. <lb />
See us before buying. We won't be undersold. <lb />
W. T. LEE CO.<lb />
A MEAN LOOKING LETTER-HEAD j <lb />
Has lost many a dollar for business men. If a man is <lb />
by the coat he wears, be is also judged by th <lb />
he uses. An artistic, nicely printed <lb />
bead may be looked on as a good investment. <lb />
It will be done right <lb />
The price for doing II <lb />
be right, too. <lb />
Send your next order to <lb />
The Reflector Office. <lb />
SOME <lb />
Special Drives <lb />
IN PRICES <lb />
To make it easy to be progressive. To be progressive <lb />
is to be useful. The more progressive, the more useful. This store is <lb />
particularly just at season, progressive you will find it at <lb />
all seasons. We are prepared to prove our by our met <lb />
policy. We are prepared to prove our by <lb />
price. We are prepared to prove our usefulness to any one who will <lb />
take the trouble to visit our store. Nothing like the fair Meld, and no <lb />
favor manner of doing business. It wins confidence that stands like <lb />
mountains built with rock <lb />
More yards Homespun, <lb />
yard wide regular kind our <lb />
Price 3.4 <lb />
Dimity, colored Lawns spring col- <lb />
ors, regular to values, <lb />
our price <lb />
Fine India Lawns inches wide <lb />
regular price and our <lb />
price <lb />
Case Fruit of Loom <lb />
Bleaching, full yard wide, <lb />
only to <lb />
More than Ladies Fine Slip- <lb />
must go at per pair. <lb />
ladies Fine Shoe <lb />
to per pair. <lb />
All kinds Lace and yard. <lb />
Umbrellas <lb />
More than Suits to <lb />
to be pushed out in next <lb />
days. Remember these suits coat <lb />
us nothing and no offer will be re- <lb />
fused. <lb />
toe <lb />
Lace Curtains pair. <lb />
Boys Hats <lb />
Hals <lb />
Drawers <lb />
BOO Ladies Kid Gloves worth <lb />
our price Every pair <lb />
celebrated hand made <lb />
Shoe, the best shoe on earth, <lb />
ways for the next days our <lb />
price will 83.00. Only one <lb />
pair to customer. <lb />
Madras Sin for men and <lb />
white <lb />
Shirts, worth our price <lb />
Well you know arc the <lb />
people, but happen to <lb />
stumble over that other <lb />
stores charge for. <lb />
Law. <lb />
In answer to inquirer <lb />
made to the editor of Record <lb />
for information concerning the <lb />
pension act patted by the <lb />
tore at its recent session, we write <lb />
the <lb />
In the place all de <lb />
siring a pension most make <lb />
cation to their board on the <lb />
first in next July. <lb />
include not only those who have <lb />
heretofore received a pension, <lb />
but also all those who have <lb />
receiving pension. This is re- <lb />
quired because it is alleged <lb />
there are some person <lb />
pensions who are not lo <lb />
Blank applications can Ire <lb />
obtained from the clerks of the <lb />
Court and should be filled <lb />
up before July. If the applicant <lb />
is unable lo appear before the <lb />
board on Monday in <lb />
July he or she send a <lb />
from a physician <lb />
stating that the cannot <lb />
personally appear, as no doubt may <lb />
be case with many. <lb />
no soldier could re- <lb />
a pension in fourth class <lb />
unless his disability by <lb />
a wound received while in <lb />
Confederate service. The new law <lb />
changes this and give a pension of <lb />
the fourth a to <lb />
soldiers who are now disabled from <lb />
any cause to manual labor. <lb />
In the pensioners are <lb />
widows of <lb />
ate soldiers who were married be- <lb />
fore April and have not <lb />
married again. According to the <lb />
old law the only widows entitled <lb />
lo a pension were widows of <lb />
soldiers who had died the <lb />
war or after war, from wound <lb />
or disease contracted in the service. <lb />
The new law gives a pension lo the <lb />
widow of a soldier who has died <lb />
at any time or from any cause. <lb />
But no soldier or widow can get a <lb />
pension who owns 8.100 <lb />
of property. The old law has not <lb />
been changed in respect. <lb />
The new law will place on the <lb />
pension roll needy de- <lb />
veterans and widows, who <lb />
were excluded by old law. <lb />
the new examination, required by <lb />
new law, may lake from <lb />
pension roll the trainee of some <lb />
persons who arc entitled to a <lb />
pension. Every county board <lb />
ought lo be very careful <lb />
closely every application, re- <lb />
unworthy <lb />
pensioner will the small <lb />
pittance that i to <lb />
and deserving. <lb />
According to last report of <lb />
the State auditor there were last <lb />
year Confederate pensioners <lb />
in Stale, of whom were <lb />
widows. The amount paid <lb />
these pensioners last jeer were <lb />
The <lb />
by the new law <lb />
a year. But while <lb />
is so much larger than heretofore, <lb />
each pensioner will get much <lb />
more than there <lb />
will be so many more persons <lb />
tilled to The fourth- <lb />
class pensioners whom <lb />
were received last year only <lb />
apiece. new law <lb />
lows them apiece, but it is not <lb />
probable that they will get over <lb />
We so much wish that our <lb />
Slate was able to pay every poor <lb />
old as large an amount <lb />
as he needs and <lb />
ham Record. <lb />
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb />
and adjoining counties. <lb />
EVERY I ADDS TO THE <lb />
VARIETY OF MY STOCK. <lb />
For the Gentlemen. <lb />
I HAVE AX ELEGANT LINE OF <lb />
SHOES, HATS AND FURNISHINGS. <lb />
are still in the forefront of the race <lb />
We offer you the best selected line of <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
to be found in any Pitt County. Well bought choice <lb />
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb />
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer <lb />
Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad <lb />
II is our pleasure lo show you what you want to <lb />
sell you if we can. We offer you the very best service, polite <lb />
attention, the neat liberal terms consistent with a well <lb />
established business built up strictly on its own merits. <lb />
When you come In market you will not do yourself Jostles <lb />
if you do see our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb />
Remember us and the following lines of merchandise. <lb />
Goods and Notions, <lb />
tut ii. i Caps, Silks and Satins, Dress Trimmings <lb />
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings Oil Cloths. <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
Men's, Women's and Children's <lb />
Harness. Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Flour, Meal, Sugar Coffee, Scad ts, <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Plows, Castings and Plow Nails and Rope. <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
Headquarters for Furniture and in <lb />
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb />
Credit Our is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb />
Your Friends, <lb />
j. p. <lb />
For the Ladies. <lb />
I HAVE Till; AND HANDSOMEST LINE OF <lb />
TO GREENVILLE <lb />
Mr. is in charge of my millinery department and if <lb />
the bat desire is on hand one will be trimmed to sail <lb />
tastes while you wait. <lb />
silks, Braids, Ornaments, Flowers, <lb />
the milliners line. <lb />
your <lb />
mi-, and everything <lb />
as a Cook <lb />
Friends of Governor Aycock <lb />
recognize in him a man equal to <lb />
any emergency but few of them <lb />
perhaps are aware that to his oilier <lb />
accomplishment he aids that of <lb />
being a good e-i k. The <lb />
gives <lb />
We called Sunday afternoon to <lb />
see Hon. I. Aycock, who <lb />
ably represented this district In <lb />
North Carolina Man la <lb />
Philadelphia. <lb />
Thirteen policemen were held at <lb />
bay for more than four hours yes- <lb />
by L. Harold, the <lb />
man of res- <lb />
t. on Vine street, above <lb />
Eighth, after he had gone <lb />
and sh i Robert a color- <lb />
id He was captured <lb />
after desperate battle in a dark <lb />
the last and were glad Billy Mack, fat en- <lb />
to find his condition greatly <lb />
proved. Ills brother, Gov. C, B. <lb />
Aycock, was his bedside, where <lb />
he remained for several days. <lb />
There is nothing formal or foppish <lb />
about our Governor. When we <lb />
left the house the Governor bad his <lb />
coat off and was the <lb />
preparing a of soup <lb />
for the sick man, unwilling t in <lb />
trust so important a matter to less <lb />
skillful hands. We have long, <lb />
known C. it. Aycock as one of the <lb />
ablest lawyers in the State, a plat- <lb />
. t the establishment, gave a <lb />
remarkable display of nerve in <lb />
the capture of mad <lb />
desperado. <lb />
Al slat inn be said lie was <lb />
Jas. L. Harold, years old, and <lb />
be a year ago from Con- <lb />
Man in county, North Caro- <lb />
lie i a slim, cadaverous <lb />
man. with sandy mustache and <lb />
looks like a typical cracker. <lb />
He ail d in lie bad left bis <lb />
home because be had shot his <lb />
brother, John B. Harold, in a <lb />
John I k- Spool Cotton, spools <lb />
for fie. <lb />
Very properly the clergy in <lb />
lions parts of the country are pay <lb />
some attention to social card <lb />
playing. A non preach- <lb />
in York the other day <lb />
astonished his congregation <lb />
saying that be knew some of his <lb />
lady members who played cards <lb />
just as gamblers a jack- <lb />
pot, chips other <lb />
adding that the habit was formed <lb />
a social gatherings where prizes <lb />
played for. Yesterday Dr. <lb />
Smith touched on the practice and <lb />
put his foot down though <lb />
without any feeling whatever. To <lb />
abstain from the very appearance <lb />
of This is an excellent plan <lb />
to follow. There not lie any- <lb />
more social card playing in <lb />
we rather <lb />
think there the papers <lb />
have telling on and <lb />
it creates more notoriety, so <lb />
all, if it is to lie stamped out, <lb />
looks like the tin <lb />
done some <lb />
measure of Rec- <lb />
Just bear in mind you can buy from us as cheap as her <lb />
buy sell again. We invite every woman and child in <lb />
Pitt county to visit our store within days. don't <lb />
many pro as other stores. We only have one, that Is <lb />
o save you Push is hardly necessary behind such a of <lb />
bargains as presented above. All are just such material as wanted now. <lb />
RICKS WILKINSON. <lb />
Dining the past years this <lb />
Stale baa for white <lb />
schools school buildings <lb />
for and <lb />
school buildings Then <lb />
it expended for the pay <lb />
county superintendents and for <lb />
various other objects common lo <lb />
both lines The total <lb />
is, therefore, <lb />
more, the State has expended <lb />
for normal schools, be- <lb />
ginning with a year while <lb />
now the U annual- <lb />
must be borne in <lb />
while pay only per cent <lb />
of the amount expended as <lb />
above given receive pet <lb />
cent the whites per. An <lb />
makes the positive statement <lb />
nowhere else on earth bits one <lb />
race done so much for another. <lb />
Raleigh correspondent Charlotte <lb />
Observer. <lb />
form speaker without a peer, and quarrel over the estate of his <lb />
are proud to him as <lb />
Governor; but we had not known <lb />
before of his no less honorable <lb />
if well, that <lb />
of cook. All to any man <lb />
who has the heart in him to feel <lb />
In a brother as this little Incident <lb />
how Governor love for <lb />
his brother. <lb />
lie was employed nine months <lb />
ago at Two weeks <lb />
ago be began to act strangely and <lb />
was always on the alert for <lb />
l p two weeks ago he bad <lb />
lived at No. North street. <lb />
Philadelphia Record, <lb />
The Well Dressed <lb />
White holds rink this sum- <lb />
mer, us It did last, fr children, <lb />
Tb Point. <lb />
Avarice is the result <lb />
sure rather than mini. <lb />
The wise man makes <lb />
from the fool's want <lb />
Women often <lb />
dollars <lb />
I sense. <lb />
little faults <lb />
young y <lb />
and for older <lb />
with black. <lb />
ling women, r purpose of hiding big ones. <lb />
, when Ti.-man win. n promise <lb />
easily male another just as <lb />
While lawn graduation gowns ,.,,, <lb />
this year are trimmed with dainty Cleanliness may not be next to <lb />
hemstitched or lace trimmed but life <lb />
flea upon the skirts, the waists be-1 server. <lb />
tucked and hemmed, with em-j A man in a position to do good <lb />
or lace insertion set in. and learn something useful la in <lb />
While and colored wash sill, proper place, <lb />
waists made like ordinary cot- A man of few words and many <lb />
A Plow Combine- <lb />
Formed. <lb />
Chicago, April <lb />
lasting several days <lb />
plow manufacturers of the United <lb />
States practically have completed <lb />
the formation a <lb />
combination. <lb />
for of its purposes the <lb />
of long credits <lb />
which have been country <lb />
Dr. famous North <lb />
Carolinian, who invented the dead- <lb />
Galling gun, says the <lb />
Gazette, is years old but stilt <lb />
inventing. His latest production <lb />
in an automobile plow, which he <lb />
has may <lb />
aid ii farming as <lb />
effectually as a acts in <lb />
revolutions of a sanguinary <lb />
and do as much for peace as the <lb />
gun has done in war. <lb />
A suit for against the <lb />
proprietor Sherry's restaurant <lb />
has just brought lo light the fact <lb />
Unit the <lb />
and other leading <lb />
rants In though the <lb />
waiters are paid only <lb />
about a month, their earnings <lb />
are from In <lb />
Those who have money to <lb />
have a light to squander on <lb />
is bill us a result tins tip <lb />
ping nuisance many people are <lb />
kept away from <lb />
rants who might Otherwise <lb />
to In them <lb />
Ga. <lb />
Ion ones will In- much worn <lb />
Wide sashes of suit ribbon ends <lb />
as bells and eliding with lung <lb />
coining lo the edges of skirts, <lb />
are to with summer <lb />
Collars are from two to <lb />
three Inches deep and over <lb />
that may be bought in <lb />
sixes. Asa the collar Is made <lb />
of dress trimmed <lb />
as waist is. <lb />
is like n garden of many <lb />
Vegetable and few weeds. <lb />
The man who Isn't willing to <lb />
practice what be preaches should <lb />
give up preaching and go in for <lb />
politics. <lb />
minded people are like <lb />
narrow peeked bullies; <lb />
the have in the more noise <lb />
they make getting it out. <lb />
A man who probably speaks by <lb />
the back says it i- far easier to get <lb />
is to get mil again.- Chicago <lb />
New. <lb />
Many parasols season a mother in law in the house than <lb />
are of striped silk in white colors, <lb />
and many Others arc of plain black <lb />
and dark shades. The slicks are <lb />
long, and as a rule ale less ornate, <lb />
than they year <lb />
Home Journal. <lb />
Twenty-four of the leading bank <lb />
i rs professional men and merchants <lb />
Mo., have entered in- <lb />
I lo lo parade shirt- <lb />
Mr. J. W. Lynch, wands on May when will <lb />
Cleat , ,,, . ,, , <lb />
. , , , march through the principal <lb />
puny, which is laying a roan bid <lb />
from Fremont to Snow Hill, says At night they will give <lb />
arrangement bin now and supper to <lb />
i. for completion Lit induce Hie shirtwaist as a sub- <lb />
f the mad fro Hal- <lb />
Argus, Tuxedo.<lb /></p>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Ed. Owner <lb />
the Poet Office at <lb />
Greenville, N. C, as Second Class <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
Since Adam's <lb />
Tims. <lb />
Alfred Judson Fisher, the Chic- <lb />
ago historian, has woven the high- <lb />
results a <lb />
investigation into <lb />
BETHEL ITEMS <lb />
N. C, April, 1901. <lb />
Misses Grimes <lb />
spent Wednesday in Tarboro. <lb />
Mr. Hall, who bus been preach <lb />
Two Charlotte boys were fooling <lb />
with a pistol as is usually the <lb />
case, one of them was shot. <lb />
In times when business gets dull <lb />
people could help make the <lb />
better by paying their debts <lb />
promptly. <lb />
And now the plow <lb />
have formed a trust with a <lb />
capital stock of No <lb />
doubt they propose to up the <lb />
earth. <lb />
tier of ; short which j here for the past two weeks, <lb />
he has written for The wife returned to their home <lb />
Home Journal. He traces the he Monday. <lb />
of his romance real life a Rev. Belts is holding a <lb />
well -known Philadelphia here this week in the <lb />
directly back to Adam, establish- Methodist church, <lb />
With corroborative detail every I and W. F. Keel <lb />
link in the long genealogical chain. spent Sunday down <lb />
He brings to light the fact that Swamp visiting the sick, <lb />
there have been hundred W. O, Keel and wife, of Edge- <lb />
twenty generations of the county, spent Sunday with <lb />
man beginning with Wm. Staton and family. <lb />
Adam. <lb />
Mack of Suffolk is here <lb />
looking after his barrel <lb />
business. <lb />
J. Carson Miss Nina <lb />
Attention to Small ; <lb />
acreage to Wed, <lb />
decreased I Some of the farmers; <lb />
assert that it is give two J. <lb />
it should be. Law prices <lb />
Tarboro butchers have combined <lb />
to put up the price of beef steak to <lb />
U cents a pound. The Southern- <lb />
the quality were <lb />
proved with the price we could all <lb />
be <lb />
The lower house of the <lb />
Legislature has passed a bill pro- <lb />
the tale, giving away <lb />
into the State cigarettes, <lb />
cigarette paper or any substitute <lb />
therefor. It looks like the <lb />
must go after awhile. <lb />
are staring them in the face and M <lb />
cotton mills and other in- <lb />
are being offered to the <lb />
country people and especially the <lb />
tenant class to forsake the farm <lb />
and go to the towns labor is <lb />
more scarce and farm labor is <lb />
being left to the Older <lb />
these are turn- <lb />
their attention more to small <lb />
grain because that can be <lb />
ed to better advantage when labor <lb />
is scarce labor saving machine <lb />
can be called into <lb />
News. <lb />
to a neighboring <lb />
paper in settling up his <lb />
account is reported to have <lb />
remarked to the editor that it was <lb />
the last bill earth that i. <lb />
The Odd Fellows of this place <lb />
will give a Friday. <lb />
B. Mosely, of Greenville, is <lb />
still here buying cotton. <lb />
Miss Lena Bullock has just re- <lb />
covered from a spell of fever. She <lb />
is improving very much. <lb />
Also True In Other Thing's. <lb />
A butcher called our attention <lb />
the other day to a strange fact <lb />
about dealing in food animals, <lb />
said it was considered Mealing -to <lb />
get a cow or sheep or hog without <lb />
paying for it, but that when the <lb />
animal was cut up sold in the <lb />
market it was considered no crime <lb />
Must Keep It , B <lb />
butcher not pay for it. The <lb />
The t me can never come when I <lb />
. , , , , , i, ., butcher must pay for the whole <lb />
i establishment Inning. . . <lb />
a i. COir or be branded dishonest; <lb />
on sale a commodity which . <lb />
. i his could buy a pi of <lb />
value will nave no , <lb />
. f i cow and not pay for Hand <lb />
further need of advertising. A . . <lb />
. , , pas-as a in the com <lb />
new public is always in process of; I <lb />
being formed, and the enterprise <lb />
i out for the people's custom. <lb />
Just why a printer's bill should be. . <lb />
the last bill on <lb />
thinks of p tying is <lb />
Durham Sun. <lb />
that a man <lb />
a puzzler. <lb />
But really where is the <lb />
difference There is none in es- <lb />
of la continually , , . <lb />
It is just as much a crime <lb />
tot the meat eater to beat the meat <lb />
To increase Ins patronage, or even <lb />
to his own, <lb />
the business man it is for the dealer <lb />
roust keep himself before the pub to the raiser. <lb />
I, ,, .,,,, not admit comparison. The <lb />
I He, and must use at least as . r <lb />
space as do his rivals. comes about in he op- <lb />
The most pronounced ease of lien a man has. Steal tog <lb />
Steak is as much the result of a <lb />
I sinful and criminal heart as steal- <lb />
ling a Carolina <lb />
It 1st. <lb />
j April I <lb />
r. Auditor, <lb />
I ex-Lieu tenant Governor and Bu <lb />
I of Public <lb />
of Virginia, died at his home <lb />
Albemarle county, this evening. <lb />
axed years. He was one of the <lb />
peeked husband yet recorded is <lb />
that of a Cincinnati man. Milton <lb />
C. Sanders, who, when he missed <lb />
bonds to the value <lb />
his loss to <lb />
the police his wire should hear <lb />
of I lie chide him for <lb />
carelessness. <lb />
John B. <lb />
Dead <lb />
Mrs T. A, near Hill <lb />
yesterday, in walking along the <lb />
road came two dogs lighting <lb />
George Cooper, of Logan county, aged i yes. He was one of the , ,,,,,, run <lb />
Oklahoma, who was recently of the re-adjustment move way <lb />
the defendant in a laud suit men. in the State, subsequently in her <lb />
brought by the and chief.-tors in . , <lb />
em Railroad Company, asked that, the State from the rule of General B <lb />
the case be tried by seven members; Mahone. , <lb />
of the Masonic order instead of ft <lb />
the usual jury, the railroad com-1 L,, who opportunely near, <lb />
attorney, a Mason, , opinion as to her with a shovel, <lb />
agreed to the proposition, and th <lb />
Assailed by <lb />
Alton ii i <lb />
ii. asked bis opinion as to her rescue with a <lb />
the terms of justices of <lb />
the peace elected by the <lb />
further agreeing that no appeal will expire, holds <lb />
be taken the verdict, that th Intention of the <lb />
v. is so tried, <lb />
Cooper won. <lb />
This year <lb />
Macon will issue <lb />
uniforms of khaki to Stale <lb />
Guard. He will also call the <lb />
lilies now held <lb />
by the troops and will replace <lb />
these with new ones, probably the <lb />
King Jorgensen magazine rifle. <lb />
is found that Congress enacted <lb />
law Secretary <lb />
War to make such exchange. The <lb />
general will also <lb />
three bands, one for each <lb />
regiment of the Slate Guard, not <lb />
only with uniforms but with the <lb />
best patterns of band instruments. <lb />
Messrs. J. E. Lipscomb, Jr., <lb />
Co., have under course of construct <lb />
ville, N. C., market which they <lb />
will occupy during the coming <lb />
year. Their place will be titled up <lb />
with all the modern appliances for <lb />
the handling of leaf tobacco, <lb />
strips, scrap and having a <lb />
floor space of feet, three <lb />
stories high, they will be in a <lb />
to handle all orders in the <lb />
best manner possible, and being <lb />
under the direct supervision of <lb />
Mr. E. Jr., is <lb />
to guarantee all business <lb />
entrusted in their to receive <lb />
prompt and careful attention. <lb />
Danville Tobacco Journal. <lb />
line was fur justices appointed to <lb />
fill vacancies to bold until August, <lb />
year, and throe additional <lb />
just ires for every township went <lb />
out April, this year. This de- <lb />
invalidates papers and <lb />
instruments justices have <lb />
issued I his mouth. <lb />
Ii is a pleasure to note that soon <lb />
after canines were killed. <lb />
This circumstance which caused <lb />
this lady so much fright and might <lb />
have bean serious for her, is <lb />
convincing argument for <lb />
dogs running at <lb />
Southerner. <lb />
of the western newspapers <lb />
are commenting very unfavorably <lb />
upon the number Of members of the <lb />
legislature who have received <lb />
to positions. They say <lb />
that I of judges, Messrs. <lb />
tire and Winston; M Shannon- <lb />
house, recorder for of Char <lb />
J. M. solicitor for <lb />
the B. L. <lb />
is, chairman of the board of <lb />
tor of the Stale prison; Joseph A. <lb />
a director, not to speak of <lb />
many directors of State <lb />
were of the <lb />
which created some of these <lb />
offices. The friends of Governor <lb />
Aycock point to fact that the <lb />
legislature was composed of the <lb />
most prom able men from <lb />
many sections, and that the Gov- <lb />
appointed them without re- <lb />
to their service in the leg- <lb />
New lot of tablets and <lb />
Keystone composition books at Re- <lb />
Rook Store. The school <lb />
children know the excellence of <lb />
these. <lb />
Women Who Ride Astride. <lb />
The smart women Boston <lb />
have taken to riding astride and <lb />
the custom is causing no end of <lb />
discussion. But it is by no means <lb />
a new thing in Ibis part of the <lb />
county Not only is the custom <lb />
practiced in the gay set at <lb />
and Asheville, but some <lb />
very sensible women of <lb />
Charleston have followed it for <lb />
several years pan at their summer <lb />
homes the mountains of North <lb />
Carolina. It is a very wholesome <lb />
practice and is generally endorsed <lb />
by physicians being far prefer- <lb />
able to tin; unnatural side seated <lb />
method of S. <lb />
O., Post. <lb />
A bride is Never Nervous at the <lb />
Altar. <lb />
The humorous and unusual ex <lb />
in the life of a <lb />
clergyman are told by the <lb />
, David M. Steele, of New <lb />
but simply on account York City, who has just written <lb />
about I Have Mar <lb />
their ability and fitness for <lb />
which they occupy. They <lb />
say appoint the men most <lb />
the positions he was coin <lb />
to go to the Legislature- <lb />
This is certainly saying a great <lb />
deal. <lb />
Another lot that paper <lb />
in pound packages, and <lb />
azure, at Reflector Book Store. <lb />
for The Home <lb />
Journal. Mr. declares that <lb />
prospective bride is always <lb />
nervous until time the mar- <lb />
ceremony, when she is calm <lb />
and collected. The is ex- <lb />
the always cool <lb />
he conies to the <lb />
when his give <lb />
way. <lb />
BETHEL ODO <lb />
Splendid <lb />
Fine weather, a large crowd, a <lb />
masterly speech and a <lb />
dinner helped to make the <lb />
celebration by the Odd <lb />
Fellows of Bethel, on Friday, a <lb />
splendid success. The lodges at <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
ville were largely represented <lb />
these with the Bethel lodge made <lb />
nearly one hundred fifty <lb />
of the fraternity in attendance. <lb />
At 10.30 o'clock the Odd <lb />
lows met in their hall for a social <lb />
session, and at they marched <lb />
in a body to the Methodist church <lb />
where the exercises were held. A <lb />
large congregation had already <lb />
assembled. After appropriate sing- <lb />
and a most prayer by- <lb />
Rev. A. D. Betts, Col. N. M. Ham- <lb />
introduced Prof. W II. <lb />
the speaker of the <lb />
Prof. spoke for <lb />
just hour on the subject <lb />
is Its objects. <lb />
Our obligations to His speech <lb />
was a masterly one, each division <lb />
of his subject being handled in a <lb />
manner that instructed <lb />
delighted his hearers. Many de- <lb />
it the best speech of its <lb />
character they had ever heard. <lb />
At the conclusion of <lb />
rises dinner was served in the <lb />
grove near the church to the Odd <lb />
Fellows and their families and <lb />
invited friends. four <lb />
gathered around the table <lb />
and they had a sumptuous feast of <lb />
barbecue, chicken, ham, pickles, <lb />
bread, biscuit and cake. There <lb />
abundance of all it was <lb />
elegantly prepared and well served. <lb />
Two or three pigs and much other <lb />
food left from was sent <lb />
to widows sick people in the <lb />
Bethel Odd Fellows may justly <lb />
feel proud of l he success of their <lb />
celebration. Everything was <lb />
splendidly managed and they en- <lb />
their guests in a <lb />
creditable to the fraternity and to <lb />
the town. <lb />
The Greenville delegation was a <lb />
jovial crowd. They entered into <lb />
t he day for pleasure <lb />
they got it. The one who can-e <lb />
out without a joke on him was <lb />
lucky. <lb />
One brother wanting to display <lb />
his benevolent qualities, an- <lb />
other at the depot if be hail a tick- <lb />
el. at the same time exhibiting a <lb />
dollar. Quicker than it takes to <lb />
tell it his dollar was gone and he <lb />
looked badly sold. <lb />
A certain tax gatherer not <lb />
a war one the first to <lb />
reach the dinner table, and follow- <lb />
his of habit immediately <lb />
set about to collect <lb />
The joke was on him when <lb />
Belts called oat wait <lb />
there until we can say He <lb />
stopped chewing for about a min- <lb />
Get a certain to tell yon <lb />
how long it will take a gum board <lb />
to roll out of <lb />
Some who had good horses drove <lb />
through the country to Bethel. <lb />
One being asked where they were <lb />
going and for what, replied <lb />
Bethel. They are to give us <lb />
a lay out and we arc going to give <lb />
them a blow <lb />
Some of the brethren <lb />
o sit down and all the <lb />
on all that dinner they bad <lb />
hid, so proposed to stroll down to <lb />
Parmele miles and wait <lb />
the train there. About ten <lb />
took this after dinner walk, and it <lb />
was told on Aldermen in the <lb />
party that when they that <lb />
Bethel was far ahead of Green- <lb />
ville, in that it was a dry town, <lb />
that they could stand the com. <lb />
By the way, Bethel <lb />
being a dry town, we not <lb />
help noticing the difference there <lb />
now what it used to be. We <lb />
remember being in the town on <lb />
public days, when it had barrooms, <lb />
and before day was over yon <lb />
could not walk the street without <lb />
coming contact with drunken <lb />
men and the air was filled with the <lb />
sound of oaths and fames of <lb />
key. Sow the town has no bar <lb />
rooms the is very differ- <lb />
Daring the whole day Fri <lb />
day there was not even a scent of <lb />
whiskey anywhere, nor was an oath <lb />
heard. And the merchants say <lb />
that since whiskey has been run <lb />
out of the town their business has <lb />
greatly improved. Bethel is a bet- <lb />
every way without <lb />
whiskey. <lb />
NEWSY AMI <lb />
SIM NOTES. <lb />
i. C, April VI <lb />
If you do not live near enough <lb />
to purchase a buggy from the <lb />
Carriage Co., you had <lb />
better see some of their agents <lb />
purchase of them. Their buggies <lb />
are taking the lead, and <lb />
chasing you can make no <lb />
mistake. <lb />
Miss Mollie Bryan, whom we <lb />
stated in our last items had gone to <lb />
Bethel, only went to Greenville <lb />
on a business trip and returned <lb />
that evening. She, however, left <lb />
yesterday on the train for Bethel <lb />
will be gone several days. <lb />
The best looking us make mis- <lb />
takes. The smile is on me. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. are <lb />
winding up cotton planter <lb />
making for this season. Near <lb />
planters were made and sold <lb />
during the season. The demand <lb />
for them was very great. <lb />
W. K. Kinston, <lb />
the contractor who has charge of <lb />
building the largo dormitory for <lb />
our school, arrived Wednesday <lb />
morning with a force of and <lb />
they are now at work. <lb />
buggy sold by the Hun- <lb />
sucker Carriage Co, is guaranteed <lb />
against Call and see. <lb />
Marvin Nash, sou of Rev. Dr. <lb />
L. L. of Washington, spent <lb />
two days here this week working <lb />
insurance. Marvin is an old Green- <lb />
ville boy, that being the place of <lb />
bis birth. <lb />
The A. Mfg. Co., have just <lb />
received a car load of <lb />
blocks to make bubs <lb />
Miss Nichols has tempo- <lb />
accepted a clerkship in the <lb />
millinery emporium of Mrs. C. A. <lb />
Fair. <lb />
Edwards, of Greenville, <lb />
and W. L, Cooper, of Alamance <lb />
county, were here Thursday <lb />
business. <lb />
Miss Olivia Cox, of Seven <lb />
came Wednesday <lb />
and will spend some lime here <lb />
visiting relatives. <lb />
Miss Bertha Dawson, of Little- <lb />
field, i on a visit to friends here <lb />
and Will remain several days. <lb />
Mrs. Barnes who <lb />
has been visiting in Ayden, re- <lb />
turned yesterday. <lb />
Mrs Sue Tucker and children, of <lb />
near Greenville, are visiting her <lb />
daughter, Mrs. J. F. Harrington. <lb />
W. J. Kittrell, of spent <lb />
a short while here yesterday. <lb />
Mrs. I. C. Johnson and children, <lb />
of spent the day <lb />
yesterday with the family of J. <lb />
Johnson. <lb />
Thomas Worthington and wife, <lb />
of Kinston, who have been visit <lb />
the families of J. A. <lb />
H. returned home <lb />
Thursday evening. <lb />
Miss Smith, of <lb />
who has been visiting at the borne <lb />
of A. G. Cox is now visiting <lb />
in the country. <lb />
Bryan has to Bethel <lb />
to spend a few days. <lb />
Leader in Styles. <lb />
My store was with visitors on spring opening days and it <lb />
was declared that I have the <lb />
Handsomest Millinery <lb />
that has shown in Greenville. I have the most complete of <lb />
everything the milliner's line. <lb />
Pattern Hats <lb />
in endless variety and all the shapes. <lb />
Hats <lb />
AND WALKING <lb />
AND READY-TO <lb />
Anything that can lie desired in Flowers, Ribbons and <lb />
Wash Bilks tor Shirt Waists. Beautiful line Baby Caps. I also <lb />
have a handsome lot of Pictures and Frames. Be sure that you call <lb />
o see my stock. <lb />
Mrs. M. D. Higgs. <lb />
Three Times The <lb />
OF ANY OTHER. <lb />
ONE EASIER. <lb />
ONE THIRD FASTER. <lb />
Agents all unoccupied <lb />
territory. <lb />
WHEELER A <lb />
Manufacturing Company, <lb />
Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
For sale by <lb />
S. T WHITE, <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
None genuine unless <lb />
Red Cross is on label <lb />
Don't take a Substitute <lb />
TO PRODUCE THE EQUAL <lb />
for Chills, Fevers, <lb />
Night Sweats and Grippe, and <lb />
all forms of Malaria. <lb />
DON'T WAIT TO <lb />
CENTS AND <lb />
CURES <lb />
TRY IT. W NO CURE NO PAY. PER <lb />
DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE. <lb />
Pretty <lb />
Children <lb />
We hare IRKS children. Before the <lb />
Dirts of the last my wife tour Dot <lb />
ties of If you <lb />
pictures of our yon see <lb />
a glance that the last one <lb />
Is prettiest and <lb />
finest-looking of all. <lb />
y wife thinks Mother's <lb />
Is the greatest <lb />
and grandest <lb />
remedy In the <lb />
world for pl- <lb />
Written y a Ken- <lb />
rocky <lb />
-Law. <lb />
THE SOUTH'S LITERARY WEEKLY <lb />
Published at Atlanta, <lb />
After a career of more las. to Southern <lb />
over a quarter of a century The South hi again <lb />
better more readable than at any time <lb />
contains serial stork from the beat the <lb />
over. It is devoted to Southern readers and <lb />
E their own paper. Short stories, <lb />
and of peace, anecdotes at home and <lb />
Ions, for home everything of Interest to <lb />
young will appear in Its excellent weekly make up. <lb />
The two great serial., by <lb />
Ron in progress with full synopsis to cover <lb />
by Maurice <lb />
begin April be read with <lb />
the whole South. This is your opportunity, and <lb />
year of It. <lb />
price la only fifty cent n year. <lb />
paper Is best and U the <lb />
One sample copy free to you and to <lb />
neighbors who names and send <lb />
card, prov you send at once. A club of five at <lb />
each by the full amount net to us, <lb />
sender to The Sunny South a whole year free. <lb />
The Sunny South t your old Wend it. a new form, <lb />
ways improving, every to excel on. <lb />
literary pair is here at lat- Order It to-day. <lb />
The So-- In combination with I <lb />
The <lb />
new South n combination with <lb />
lie Sunny South, and get the two <lb />
I the other Newt <lb />
Address all letters and remittance to <lb />
THE SOUTH. ATLANTA, <lb />
of <lb />
suffering Incident to child- <lb />
the <lb />
disposition and temper remain <lb />
throughout the this relax- <lb />
penetrating liniment <lb />
distress. A good-natured <lb />
Is lo hire a child. <lb />
The patient Is kept la a strong, health <lb />
condition, which child alto Inherits <lb />
Mother's Friend takes a wife through <lb />
crisis and almost painlessly. I <lb />
assists la her recovery, and <lb />
off the dangers that so often follow de- <lb />
livery. <lb />
Sold by for SI a <lb />
THE CO. <lb />
nook <lb />
lit <lb />
BARGAIN DAYS. <lb />
Every day is with us. Examine these<lb />
Leghorns <lb />
too to prices. e bought, <lb />
-took in order to Mt bargain we are going to <lb />
give- the benefit of our <lb />
pared to our customers. Give us a triaL , <lb />
MISSES ERWIN.<lb />
EVERY MAN <lb />
IS INTERESTED IN <lb />
OUR NEW SUITS. <lb />
The buttons don't come off. The lining don't <lb />
rip. They hold their shape. They tit like <lb />
CUSTOM CLOTHES <lb />
These some of the pleasant things we hear <lb />
said about our cloth-. If you are not a judge <lb />
of then this is a <lb />
SAFE STORE <lb />
TOWN IMPROVEMENTS. <lb />
Mr. Engaged to Take <lb />
Charge of The Work <lb />
IN WHICH TO THAT <lb />
SPRING SUIT. <lb />
He Sells Shoes, Hats and Furnishings and Too. <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
If there is a CROSS HARK <lb />
in the margin of this paper it <lb />
so to remind yon that you owe <lb />
Eastern for <lb />
subscription and we request <lb />
yon to settle as early as <lb />
We need what YOU <lb />
owe us and hope you will not <lb />
keep us waiting for it. <lb />
This notice is for those who <lb />
find the cross mark on their <lb />
paper <lb />
LOCAL <lb />
Plants for <lb />
Early Acme Tomato <lb />
sale by D. B. K In. <lb />
Commencement dates will be <lb />
next in order. <lb />
The Wilson News has enlarged <lb />
to keep with its growing pat- <lb />
W. B. Smith, of Sooth Green- <lb />
ville, has added very much to the <lb />
looks of his house by giving it a <lb />
Dice coat of paint. <lb />
Miss Martha is <lb />
two handsome cottages erected on <lb />
Fifth street which goes to improve <lb />
that part of town very much. <lb />
The highest praise has <lb />
en me by those to whom I have <lb />
sold the Standard Sewing Ma- <lb />
chine. M. <lb />
Texas Oil <lb />
Chartered. <lb />
Tex., April <lb />
teen charters for new oil com panics <lb />
were filed yesterday and today with <lb />
an capital of <lb />
The aggregate stock of all the com- <lb />
la now nearly <lb />
Special Order No. a. <lb />
Attention Co. B. 2nd Beg. X. C. <lb />
S. G. You are hereby ordered to <lb />
be present at yon armory in Green- <lb />
ville on Friday, May 3rd, 1901, at <lb />
p. sharp <lb />
This order is for every man who <lb />
has signed the master roll this <lb />
Co. or made application for <lb />
therein. Herein fail not. <lb />
By order of J. T. Capt. <lb />
Commanding Company. <lb />
A. D. Johnston, O. <lb />
Death Mr. B I- <lb />
We learned by telephone mes- <lb />
sage Friday morning from Ayden of <lb />
the death of Mr. B. S. Sheppard, <lb />
which occurred at that <lb />
that morning about o'clock. <lb />
Mr. Sheppard in bis 57th <lb />
year and leaves one son, Mr. <lb />
He was also <lb />
to our townsman, Mr. <lb />
Henry Mrs. J. T. Smith <lb />
and Mrs. Alice Harper. The <lb />
service took place Saturday <lb />
evening and the interment made <lb />
at the Sheppard burying ground <lb />
near Ballards X roads. <lb />
AYDEN ODD FELLOWS. <lb />
Celebrate Their Anniversary. <lb />
The Greenville Odd who <lb />
went to Ayden to participate in <lb />
the Friday night, <lb />
returned this morning and report <lb />
a most delighted occasion. <lb />
The fraternity met in their hall <lb />
after a brief social session <lb />
marched in a body to Carolina <lb />
Christian College where <lb />
anniversary was <lb />
carried out. Excellent addresses <lb />
were delivered by Prof. A. C. <lb />
of Ayden, and Dr. L. <lb />
James, of Greenville. Both were <lb />
much enjoyed and highly <lb />
by the large audience. <lb />
The exercises closed with singing <lb />
the anniversary hymn. <lb />
The Fellows and their <lb />
then repaired to Hart's store <lb />
where refreshments were served in <lb />
abundance. <lb />
Improvements. <lb />
The Old Dominion Steamship <lb />
Co. is having lumber placed on <lb />
the here preparatory to <lb />
buildings large cotton platform. <lb />
The platform will be feet <lb />
will afford room for bales <lb />
of cotton at one time. This would <lb />
be a good for the cotton <lb />
yard to be located. We under- <lb />
stand the O. D. Company has ten- <lb />
the use of the platform for <lb />
that purpose. <lb />
The of Aldermen had a <lb />
special meeting Friday night to <lb />
confer with Mr. J. L. Ludlow, a <lb />
civil engineer of Winston, relative <lb />
to the improvements the town is <lb />
preparing to put The full <lb />
Board was present, after going <lb />
over the matter thoroughly the <lb />
Board entered into a contract with <lb />
Mr. Ludlow to lake charge of the <lb />
work. He is to make all <lb />
surveys, prepare maps with <lb />
plans, specifications and estimates, <lb />
look after placing the contracts for <lb />
machinery and material, <lb />
the entire construction <lb />
to completion of the water works, <lb />
sewerage and electric light plants. <lb />
His compensation for the entire <lb />
service is to be Mr. <lb />
low will have his force of engineers <lb />
to on the survey Monday and <lb />
says it will take about a year to <lb />
get all the plants installed and in <lb />
operation. <lb />
The Prize Drill, <lb />
Capt. J. the <lb />
Light Infantry, is <lb />
with marked success in the plan <lb />
a prize drill here May 10th. <lb />
The various companies of the <lb />
State Guard nave been invited to <lb />
send two men each to compete in <lb />
this drill. They come on <lb />
of the company so <lb />
the latter will, of course, not enter <lb />
the contest. The judges have not <lb />
announced. <lb />
Thus far nine companies have <lb />
accepted the Invitation and it is <lb />
more than probable that at least <lb />
two others will do so. The nine <lb />
companies which will send <lb />
Asheville Light Infantry. <lb />
Wilson Light Infantry. <lb />
Wilmington Light Infantry. <lb />
Washington Light <lb />
Home Guard of Durham. <lb />
Durham Light Infantry. <lb />
Franklin Guards of <lb />
Greenville Light Infantry. <lb />
Edgecombe Guard of Tarboro. <lb />
The two additional companies <lb />
that are expected to <lb />
Vance Guards of Henderson. <lb />
Light <lb />
It has not been announced <lb />
whether this prize drill will tie <lb />
held in the afternoon or evening of <lb />
Times. <lb />
GREAT SPRING <lb />
Read This. <lb />
The balance of the J. <lb />
high grade <lb />
Boyer Co., <lb />
Dry Goods, Clothing and <lb />
Read This. <lb />
WORTH of NEW <lb />
Spring Goods, <lb />
f are placed on department tables and the prices fl r i <lb />
will astound the commercial world. Nothing <lb />
back. Everything plainly marked and just in and are thrown in this <lb />
must go, must have room low will move them., <lb />
The sale now <lb />
Two Lever, at Large in <lb />
more. <lb />
Two lepers are at large <lb />
more city. Both are women, and <lb />
their cases were only yesterday re- <lb />
ported to the health commissioners. <lb />
As soon as the lepers learned that <lb />
the health officers were after them <lb />
they sought other quarters and are <lb />
now in hiding. Commissioner <lb />
says that he expects to find <lb />
them in a day or two. <lb />
Smith-Ball. <lb />
Mr. J. Smith, of Farmville, <lb />
and Miss Lula Bell, of Kinston, <lb />
were united marriage this morn- <lb />
at o'clock, at the home of <lb />
the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs <lb />
J. H. Bell, on Blount street. <lb />
W. G. Johnston performed the <lb />
ceremony. There were many use- <lb />
and handsome wedding pres- <lb />
Free Press, 24th. <lb />
A Party. <lb />
of the mast delightful <lb />
that it has been our pleasure <lb />
to witness, was the birthday <lb />
of little Miss Mamie <lb />
on Friday from to P. M. <lb />
There were some thirty five or <lb />
forty little girls present; ranging <lb />
from six to twelve years old, a <lb />
more beautiful sight is seldom seen. <lb />
There was sign partiality <lb />
manifested, c -aid think <lb />
what a pity that grown up people <lb />
cannot have s purity of <lb />
heart of disposition <lb />
which was so pi among the <lb />
children. <lb />
Tables were spread in the grove <lb />
out in front of Mr. <lb />
and the children <lb />
were all invited to a feast of ice <lb />
cream, cake, and which <lb />
they evidently enjoyed, if <lb />
frolic laughter is any <lb />
sign. <lb />
Little Mamie and her sis- <lb />
Katie, were the recipients of <lb />
quite a number of nice <lb />
presented by the invited guests. <lb />
The writer attended a <lb />
more delightful occasion in many <lb />
a day, and feels himself especially <lb />
honored by being invited. are <lb />
that all who were present will <lb />
join us in wishing Miss Mamie <lb />
Ruth many happy returns of etch <lb />
as her seventh birth day <lb />
A Spec <lb />
Corsets. <lb />
J. Boyer price and <lb />
THIS Sile <lb />
Men Shoes <lb />
J. Boyer price 2.50<lb />
Calicoes <lb />
Boyer price On <lb />
to customer. <lb />
The Grandest Display Ever Seen Here. <lb />
Sale <lb />
Big New Store. <lb />
Artistically arranged, with color blended with color, <lb />
showing the prettiest and largest store <lb />
ha ever had. THE PROFITS NOT THOUGHT OP. <lb />
Remember this big sale is now on at <lb />
New Store. <lb />
Men Hats. <lb />
Sheeting. <lb />
price I <lb />
rillS Male <lb />
e yard <lb />
m customer. <lb />
Grand Chance. For Genuine Bargains <lb />
Mens Suits. <lb />
Worth 16.00 <lb />
THIS BALE <lb />
Mens Pants. <lb />
Worth TH IS <lb />
Mens Neckties. <lb />
Worth IS BALE J T <lb />
Bedsteads. <lb />
kind THIS SALE Q <lb />
Percale Cuffs. <lb />
THIS SALE Ida <lb />
Attention . <lb />
Everything Marked in Plain Figures. <lb />
Make no mistake but come and get the rare- <lb />
bargain offered you. <lb />
Our Terms <lb />
Goods sold for cash. Nothing sent out <lb />
Ion approval. Spot cash over the counters. <lb />
This sale for consumers only. Polite and <lb />
clerks. <lb />
Percale Collars. <lb />
Hie kind o <lb />
Ladies Shoes. <lb />
H value THIS SALE <lb />
Table Oil Cloth. <lb />
Worth LE p- <lb />
Linen Collars. <lb />
John J. m <lb />
George A. Clarke <lb />
to only. <lb />
Election. <lb />
At the town election at Ayden <lb />
Thursday the following officers <lb />
were elected for the next term. <lb />
Mayor J. J. Stokes, Commissioners <lb />
Dr. Joseph Jesse <lb />
C. L. Patrick, W. L. <lb />
J. W. The above <lb />
cent will go into office the first <lb />
Monday in May. <lb />
Licenses. <lb />
of Heeds T. B. Moore <lb />
issue I marriage licenses to the fol- <lb />
lowing parties this <lb />
White <lb />
Jas. H. Hardy and J. <lb />
Mills. <lb />
Claudius Windham and Tillie <lb />
Colored <lb />
John L. an <lb />
Eaton. <lb />
Louis Kilpatrick and <lb />
Cannon. <lb />
Allen West and Lula <lb />
The Entire stocks, the J. Boyer stock and our immense stock of <lb />
Spring Goods just received, are now <lb />
Thrown Together and Being- Sold at a Low Cost. <lb />
Every department crowded and jammed and we have cut the prices to move are going <lb />
and you want to be among the first before they are picked over. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
Big New Store. <lb />
The Money Saver. <lb />
Greenville, N. C<lb /></p>
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THAT I AM SITU. <lb />
DATE USE OF <lb />
Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb />
Hats, Shirts, Pants, <lb />
Tinware, <lb />
Eastern <lb />
Carolina <lb />
Prosperity. <lb />
AND A OF THINGS <lb />
WHICH l AM <lb />
Come to sec me for nest B rd or Pork. <lb />
Yours to <lb />
White. <lb />
are again unable to find <lb />
all advertisements <lb />
offered us, and editorial matter <lb />
crowded out <lb />
The above he j es- <lb />
teemed weekly contemporary, the <lb />
Times, publish- <lb />
ed at Square, Northampton <lb />
county, the most <lb />
and significant signs that <lb />
Eastern being aroused, <lb />
and that actual advancement and <lb />
prosperity is at hand. <lb />
It can said that the local <lb />
newspaper is the barometer of its <lb />
that its columns <lb />
ill the degree of <lb />
or activity, social and com- <lb />
that is found among <lb />
its people business inter- <lb />
eats. <lb />
And Judging from this the <lb />
With <lb />
Educational i <lb />
The Northern <lb />
who are in educational <lb />
matters and who have been visit <lb />
schools were <lb />
impressed by the conditions <lb />
at the State Normal Industrial <lb />
College for Young Women at <lb />
Greensboro, The <lb />
is <lb />
J. W. I M. <lb />
Norfolk, Va, <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
solicited. <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
profits will be <lb />
large; without <lb />
Potash your <lb />
crop will be <lb />
i far all craw <lb />
BALI WORKS. <lb />
Ci Si, N. <lb />
Greensboro, North p,,,, one Year for <lb />
I Old North State appropriates <lb />
Pot- a year for the support of this <lb />
ash and your school, and the training is as <lb />
as that in any normal school <lb />
in the country. the vis- <lb />
were Bishop <lb />
Lyman Abbott Dr. Peabody, <lb />
Harvard. At Greensboro the <lb />
Weekly Times <lb />
RICHMOND, VA., <lb />
Now Only Cents a Year, <lb />
and includes absolutely free The <lb />
-i ft., <lb />
party visited the Agricultural Paragon Monthly, New The <lb />
Mechanical allege for Negroes, Farm Journal, Philadelphia. <lb />
ii BEEN PAID IN pie of Square and <lb />
arc matching ahead, <lb />
All km <lb />
II lift <lb />
N. J. <lb />
II. <lb />
BLACKJACK ITEMS <lb />
in <lb />
the progressive col- <lb />
POLICY HAS <lb />
OF NEWARK. N. <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
Cash Value. <lb />
Paid up Insurance. <lb />
, Insurance work- <lb />
.-. Is Non <lb />
arc <lb />
n. <lb />
Another Eastern Carolina news- <lb />
paper, to reflect this local progress, <lb />
is the Journal's nearby <lb />
the Evening Free Press. <lb />
The Press has entered upon <lb />
its rear, and this when at its <lb />
Is Non . y h,,, while you beginning it seemed a of <lb />
K Stall Hut <lb />
of interest. . ,,, I has be <lb />
To Premium., or <lb />
of insured. <lb />
T. L. SUGG, <lb />
r N <lb />
, and its com <lb />
inanity more effective. <lb />
At Scotland Neck The Common- <lb />
wealth is another weekly which <lb />
indicates advancement in Halifax, <lb />
county, while Elizabeth City fol- <lb />
lows in the same line for its neigh- <lb />
Pitt county, with the DAILY <lb />
and King's Semi-Week <lb />
arc showing fall of <lb />
advertisements, which would prove <lb />
progress. <lb />
These are a few places and <lb />
COUNTY BOARD OF SCHOOL papers, which show that the news <lb />
X. C <lb />
HAVE APPOINTED CUB <lb />
Books in <lb />
hi the <lb />
what- <lb />
Reflector <lb />
As one of the <lb />
Pitt County. We handle the books designated <lb />
schools and can <lb />
ever you need. We alto have <lb />
COPY BOOKS. <lb />
crayons, colored crayons, inks companion boxes, <lb />
Some Our School <lb />
I paper of Eastern Carolina <lb />
is on the advance, and naturally <lb />
I indicates progress of the people, <lb />
and improved conditions <lb />
kind. <lb />
For itself, Journal would <lb />
say its columns bear <lb />
testimony of how business is going <lb />
on. <lb />
And with all this Improvement <lb />
Buck Jack, N. C, April <lb />
W. Alford, of <lb />
preached here last Sunday. <lb />
Grant Tyson, of was <lb />
here Sunday. <lb />
Calvin Mills, of <lb />
came in Friday and returned Sun- <lb />
day to his school. <lb />
is <lb />
with the Giant tobacco plant setter. <lb />
says it is a good thing but it <lb />
needs a to use it to <lb />
Miss Smith, who has <lb />
quite sick of late, is able to be out <lb />
again. <lb />
j. W. Alford, of <lb />
was the happy guest <lb />
Miss Lucy Sunday. Charley <lb />
Waters was also with Mr. Alford. <lb />
They returned to <lb />
evening. <lb />
Misses and Jodie <lb />
Mrs. Sue Clark, who has been <lb />
visiting her daughter, Mrs. s. W. <lb />
Tyson, has returned to her home <lb />
on Clay Boot. <lb />
We were glad to have Josh Mills, <lb />
of Greenville, with us a while last <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
later the Conference <lb />
for Education in the South. The <lb />
with which the people <lb />
of the Southern Stales have enter- <lb />
ed into educational matters <lb />
prised the Northern men, especial- <lb />
in view of the fact that no <lb />
wealth have donated to <lb />
Southern white schools, as <lb />
have to institutions in North. <lb />
Philadelphia <lb />
SUNDAY TIMES, <lb />
Including Farm Journal and Para- <lb />
Monthly, now only per <lb />
year; per month by mail. <lb />
Address THE TIMES, <lb />
Va. <lb />
A bill has been passed by the <lb />
lower house of the legislature of <lb />
Illinois prohibiting the sale, <lb />
away or bringing into the <lb />
state of cigarettes, cigarette <lb />
substitute therefor. <lb />
L. H. Pender, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Tobacco Flues. Tin Hoofing, <lb />
Expert employed. Ail <lb />
kinds Gun and Locksmith work <lb />
first class. Be-stocking of gnus a <lb />
The <lb />
to <lb />
Pule. <lb />
ATTENTION AGENT I <lb />
Mr. loan C. General Agent for <lb />
North Carolina and Virginia, of that ell- <lb />
and Popular Company, <lb />
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb />
Life Insurance Co., of <lb />
Darin to to it number of <lb />
policy holders, and to the public <lb />
of North com- <lb />
will now in <lb />
and from this date will if <lb />
splendid and desirable policies, to all de- <lb />
siring the wry insurance in the Deal <lb />
life in the world <lb />
If local agent In your town not <lb />
yet arrangements, address <lb />
JOHN C. <lb />
State Agent, Raleigh, N. O. <lb />
Assets <lb />
Paid policy <lb />
Live, reliable energetic agents wanted at <lb />
once to for the <lb />
Steamer leave <lb />
ton daily at A. M. tor Green- <lb />
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb />
M. for Washington. <lb />
Steamer leaves <lb />
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb />
Fridays at A. M. new- <lb />
born, leave Tarboro for <lb />
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb />
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb />
Connecting at Washington <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and <lb />
ton, and for all points for the West <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON, <lb />
Washington, N. O. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
in the Eastern Carolina newspaper <lb />
Held, is an agreeable <lb />
stance, that politics are found <lb />
nearly eliminated from the col- <lb />
these news-papers, and <lb />
that the leading thought is, local <lb />
building up. <lb />
This is good sign for continued <lb />
advancement and prosperity, for <lb />
communities and newspapers. <lb />
Journal. <lb />
Perfect Health. <lb />
Keep the system in perfect or- <lb />
r occasional use of <lb />
Liver Pills. They reg- <lb />
the bowels and produce <lb />
A Vigorous Body. <lb />
for sick headache, malaria, <lb />
constipation and kin- <lb />
diseases, an absolute cure <lb />
Liver PILLS <lb />
. i <lb />
We are prepared anything In <lb />
the Lumber at pries as low as <lb />
the lowest. Dimension aid hill a <lb />
specially. Local CM load at <lb />
Mill, north of <lb />
A. WARD, <lb />
P. Bethel, N. C. <lb />
Old mutual It. <lb />
We will PT reward <lb />
tit sick Headache <lb />
or pan <lb />
tint I p-to a <lb />
when tin are <lb />
compiled with They and <lb />
to satisfaction. holes can- <lb />
ll lot bases pills. <lb />
hoses IS Beware <lb />
and Sent mall, sumps <lb />
and <lb />
III. For by <lb />
j . n <lb />
TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The Clerk of Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
county, letters <lb />
to me. on the day <lb />
of April 1901, on estate of A. B. U <lb />
notice is hereby M <lb />
all of said estate to present <lb />
to the <lb />
within twelve month, after the <lb />
date of this notice, or this will t <lb />
plead in liar of <lb />
This day of April 1901. <lb />
A. <lb />
on the estate of A. R. L. <lb />
Cotton Bagging and Res always <lb />
on <lb />
Fresh goods kept constantly es <lb />
hand. Country produce and <lb />
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
BRO., <lb />
N. C. <lb />
The Stock complete in every de <lb />
and as low as <lb />
lowest. Highest market prices <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
soapstone pencils cent, <lb />
rubber tipped lead pencil <lb />
plain lead pencils l <lb />
cent, u nice table <lb />
with metal <lb />
rent, <lb />
e, in nice wood box cents, lead slat pen <lb />
paper cants per quire <lb />
For the Business- Man. <lb />
We carry a nice line of doable and single entry <lb />
cunt, t books, <lb />
order books. draft and note books, <lb />
For Society <lb />
hot b <lb />
keep <lb />
before in leaden a <lb />
which, whore known, <lb />
prevent and counteract <lb />
if warm and <lb />
it is hoped Unit all of this <lb />
will keep In a new- <lb />
thy. by It, writ <lb />
Si lit at or Ci lot . <lb />
M. <lb />
We have all kinds styles <lb />
envelope visiting note <lb />
box paper, card and <lb />
papers and tablets <lb />
TAKEN <lb />
MAGAZINES. <lb />
fountain gen <lb />
Rf <lb />
And when it comes to <lb />
JOB <lb />
Country Duty, <lb />
If for every boy that <lb />
hangs around village store; if <lb />
for every vagabond that <lb />
skulks across Held; every <lb />
man and woman with the <lb />
and the will there were op- <lb />
to labor, so the energy <lb />
and talent with which nature has <lb />
endowed them could <lb />
for producing results of value to <lb />
these conditions prevailed <lb />
our development <lb />
in the next decade would lie <lb />
paralleled. This is the work for <lb />
country editor; this is the work <lb />
the lawmaker; this is the work <lb />
for every active, thinking, pro- <lb />
man in the State. If the <lb />
editors would Study <lb />
respective towns and counties with <lb />
the earnestness they study polities, <lb />
and if they would apply the same <lb />
alt. in discovering in what <lb />
these towns and counties excel, <lb />
and tell the world of it week and <lb />
week year and year out, <lb />
they would raise a to <lb />
themselves as statesmen and <lb />
of <lb />
It is known that several hundred <lb />
have left Winston the past <lb />
years. While this is true, a <lb />
number who were able to do <lb />
have returned. This <lb />
extends beyond this <lb />
About seventy live left <lb />
Greensboro yesterday for <lb />
Va., to work on a new railroad. <lb />
A, Greensboro correspondent says <lb />
that within the past twelvemonths <lb />
several hundred have gone <lb />
from that place to work on rail- <lb />
roads Virginia in coal mines <lb />
in West Virgina. Many of them <lb />
were disappointed and returned at <lb />
opportunity. On account <lb />
of the emigration of huge numbers <lb />
of the removal of <lb />
many others from the country dis- <lb />
to the towns, farm labor is <lb />
scarce. But it is, not only farm <lb />
that is scarce. A great <lb />
many domestic servants have gone <lb />
North and many housekeepers in <lb />
it difficult to <lb />
cure cooks and other <lb />
Sentinel. <lb />
On May 1st we expect to doN our <lb />
new. All persons owing us are to <lb />
make payment. All perm- <lb />
having claims against will present <lb />
at our office Warehouse Tor <lb />
settlement. <lb />
EVANS <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Having i <lb />
. i , as J <lb />
I T. <lb />
duly qualified before the <lb />
nor court Clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
of the estate of Mrs. h T. Lane, <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby to all <lb />
persons indebted to the estate to make <lb />
mediate payment to the <lb />
And ail persons having claims against ISM <lb />
estate present the same to the <lb />
within twelve months from the <lb />
date notice, or the will lie <lb />
plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
Administrator of Mrs. U T. Lang. <lb />
PILLS <lb />
Vitality. U Vigor sod Manhood <lb />
Night Lou<lb />
PILLS <lb />
. and <lb />
blood bonder. <lb />
pink to pals <lb />
and If <lb />
mail <lb />
per bus. O boxes <lb />
send <lb />
bond. <lb />
M O <lb />
ow bankable to can <lb />
-----i-t. for circular <lb />
v i s c bond. <lb />
EXTRA <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
The Clerk the of Pitt <lb />
county having this day issued to tho <lb />
letters of on the <lb />
W. A. Smith notice <lb />
is hereby given to all persons holding <lb />
claims against said estate to them <lb />
W for payment on or before the <lb />
day of April or this notice will be <lb />
plead in bar of their recovery. All persons <lb />
indebted to said estate -re requested to <lb />
mike immediate payment to roe. <lb />
This the day of MB. <lb />
Adm r <lb />
of w- <lb />
Immediate <lb />
A OF <lb />
and the <lb />
S day. or<lb />
CO. <lb />
lea, <lb />
For by J h <lb />
N C <lb />
WT.------ <lb />
S. M. <lb />
TO <lb />
Letters of administration estate <lb />
of Hudson, having, this <lb />
day been issued to by the Clerk of the <lb />
Court of Pitt County, Notice Is <lb />
hereby given to all persons holding <lb />
against said estate to present them to me <lb />
for payment on or before the h day <lb />
March or this be plead in <lb />
bar of recovery. All <lb />
to said estate are requested to make mini <lb />
payment tome. <lb />
This the day of March MB. <lb />
HUDSON, <lb />
of Redding <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb />
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb />
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat. <lb />
An Indictment in a to be <lb />
in Texas charges <lb />
I hat S church <lb />
a service was in <lb />
progress and then and there <lb />
unlawfully and willfully, loud <lb />
and Herons talking and <lb />
noise wit, kicking a joint of <lb />
disturb the <lb />
A a- <lb />
It is reported by author- <lb />
that there is a woman <lb />
in the mountains of O <lb />
this State, who is years old <lb />
and has II children grand- <lb />
child. The woman married <lb />
only old and has enjoyed <lb />
health ever since. It <lb />
is wonderful how mountain <lb />
people ignore the law, yet they <lb />
attach very Importance to <lb />
any of the laws. They do just as <lb />
they feel inclined to do regardless <lb />
of the results, it is very seldom <lb />
that when any one violates the law <lb />
it is ever known outside of <lb />
Wholesale and retail Grocer <lb />
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Hides, Fur, Seed, Oil Bar- <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb />
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba- <lb />
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor <lb />
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb />
and Gail S Ax <lb />
Meat Key West Cheroots, <lb />
American Beauty Can- <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, <lb />
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb />
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, Class <lb />
and China Ware, and Wooden <lb />
Ware Crackers, <lb />
Best Stand- <lb />
ard Sewing Mach i . and i <lb />
Letters of having this <lb />
lay been issued to by tho Clerk or the <lb />
Superior Curt of Pitt county upon the u- <lb />
W. II. notice is <lb />
hereby given to all persona holding claims <lb />
against said estate to present to me <lb />
for on or before the 5th day of <lb />
April or this notice will be plead n <lb />
lo <lb />
said estate are to make <lb />
payment to <lb />
Public the es- <lb />
of the H. deceased. <lb />
settlement, and while <lb />
this has been for <lb />
years it has very recently reach- <lb />
ed the outside world. It is doubt- <lb />
it there is a similar <lb />
on <lb />
Cheap for cash. Com <lb />
SAW <lb />
Phone <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Letters of administration, with will <lb />
Having this day issued to me <lb />
by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
upon the estate of L. E. Laughing <lb />
house notice Is hereby given to <lb />
all es- <lb />
lo present them M me for payment <lb />
on before the 27th day of March <lb />
his o will plead in bar of their re- <lb />
All person Indebted to laid es- <lb />
are notified to immediate nay- <lb />
roe. <lb />
This Marco, <lb />
1.0. <lb />
will of L, E. <lb />
hour, <lb />
The Commoner <lb />
WILLIAM J. <lb />
Editor A Publisher, <lb />
in Advance. <lb />
One Year fl, Six Months <lb />
Three Bing. Copy <lb />
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb />
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb />
b office. The Semi- <lb />
Weekly and <lb />
will be sent together <lb />
one year for or THE DAILY <lb />
and <lb />
one year for payable in ad- <lb />
PATENT <lb />
Lawyers. WASHINGTON,<lb />
FOB <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
D. J. EDITOR <lb />
TRUTH TO <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, MAY <lb />
NO <lb />
Twice a M<lb />
-AT- <lb />
APPLE <lb />
WAIST <lb />
BILK. <lb />
DIMITIES, <lb />
LAWNS <lb />
INDIA <lb />
DIMITIES, <lb />
PIQUES. <lb />
Our white goods are the prettiest and cheapest <lb />
See before buying. We won't be undersold. <lb />
W. T, LEE CO. <lb />
A MEAN LOOKING LETTERHEAD j <lb />
Has lost many a dollar for business men. If a man is <lb />
by the coat he wears, he is also judged by th <lb />
letterhead he uses. An artistic, nicely printed let let <lb />
head may be looked on as a good investment. <lb />
It win be done right. Send your next order to<lb />
Sam <lb />
SOME <lb />
rives <lb />
IN PRICES <lb />
To nuke it easy is to be progressive. To be progressive <lb />
is to be useful. The more progressive, the more useful. This store is <lb />
particularly just at this season, progressive you will find it at <lb />
all seasons. We are prepared to prove our by mer- <lb />
policy. We are prepared to prove oar push by our <lb />
prices. We are prepared to prove usefulness to any one who will <lb />
lake the trouble to visit our store. Nothing like the fair field, and no <lb />
favor manner of doing business. It wins confidence that stands like <lb />
mono built with rook. <lb />
More than yards Homespun, <lb />
yard wide regular kind our <lb />
price 3.4 <lb />
colored spring col- <lb />
ors, regular to values. <lb />
ear price o <lb />
Fine India Lawns inches wide <lb />
regular- price and our <lb />
price <lb />
One Case Fruit of the Loom <lb />
Bleaching, full yard wide, yards <lb />
only to one customer 71-2 <lb />
More than Ladies Fine Slip- <lb />
that mast go at per pair. <lb />
Ladies Fine Shoe <lb />
to per pair. <lb />
All kinds Lace and yard. <lb />
Umbrellas <lb />
More than Boys Suits to <lb />
, to be pushed oat in the <lb />
days. these suits <lb />
a nothing and no offer will he re- <lb />
fused. <lb />
lace Curtains <lb />
Boys <lb />
Ladies Kid Gloves worth price Every pair <lb />
celebrated hand made <lb />
Shoe, the beet shoe on earth, <lb />
ways for the next days our <lb />
price will be 13.60. Only one <lb />
pair to customer. <lb />
Madras Shirts for and boys <lb />
white <lb />
Shirts, worth our price <lb />
Well yon knew we are tho <lb />
people, but we just happen to <lb />
stumble over lac that other <lb />
stores charge II for. <lb />
John Harks Spool Cotton, spools <lb />
for Be. <lb />
Just bear in mind that you can buy from us as cheap as other <lb />
stores boy to sell again. We Invite every man, woman and child in <lb />
county to visit our store within next days. We don t <lb />
as many promises as other stores, only have one, that <lb />
to save yon money. Push is hardly necessary a <lb />
as presented above. All are just such material as wanted now. <lb />
KICKS WILKINSON. <lb />
. <lb />
OUR LETTER <lb />
Special of <lb />
N. O. April, <lb />
THE SLIT <lb />
The now famous vs. <lb />
go, et libel suit was argued <lb />
before the Supreme Court Friday <lb />
and Saturday, with only four of <lb />
the justices Justice Clark <lb />
having been one of the parties to <lb />
the controversy out of which the <lb />
suit grew he, of course, did not sit <lb />
as a judge on the hearing. It will <lb />
be remembered that a <lb />
county jury awarded the plaintiff <lb />
Methodist <lb />
damages against President <lb />
B. N. Duke and W. R. <lb />
Odell, whereupon defendants <lb />
pealed. Gov. Aycock was one of <lb />
the attorneys for the defendants In <lb />
the court but of course is <lb />
no longer connected with the case. <lb />
It cannot be definitely when <lb />
the Supreme Court will render its <lb />
decision. <lb />
MATTERS. <lb />
The quartermaster general says <lb />
that the encampment of the State <lb />
Guard the summer be <lb />
regimental, ten days to each <lb />
When the encampment <lb />
will be has not yet been definitely <lb />
decided upon. <lb />
The late paymaster general Phil. <lb />
H. was postmaster <lb />
at Winston at the time of his <lb />
was behind in accounts some <lb />
and his estate is therefore <lb />
indebted to the State in that <lb />
amount. His of <lb />
whom Reynolds, <lb />
now postmaster at is said <lb />
lo be good for the shortage. <lb />
On May a competitive drill <lb />
will be pulled off in this city, com- <lb />
sending representatives <lb />
from Durham, Asheville, <lb />
Goldsboro, Wilson, Tar <lb />
Louisburg, Washington <lb />
Greenville possibly other <lb />
to compete for the prize <lb />
offered for the best drilled by <lb />
the Raleigh Light Infantry. May <lb />
is Confederate memorial day <lb />
here and the named squads <lb />
will also participate in the <lb />
of the day with the home <lb />
companies. <lb />
State Treasurer Lacy, cautioned <lb />
by the long undiscovered <lb />
thefts of a treasury clerk tin <lb />
tier his predecessor, says <lb />
to do away with the antiquated <lb />
of bookkeeping that has <lb />
obtained there presumably for <lb />
generations and open a more <lb />
modern set of soon as <lb />
practicable. <lb />
Over three hundred proposed <lb />
free have so far <lb />
for the prom- <lb />
each by the State. There is <lb />
a pleasing and most encouraging <lb />
educational awakening through <lb />
out the State it promises to <lb />
even more widespread <lb />
The one hundred of <lb />
to be Confederate <lb />
by the <lb />
Chapter, Daughters the <lb />
will be formerly presented <lb />
June 3rd, Jefferson birthday <lb />
That great editor, equally <lb />
great orator and successful <lb />
Henry Watterson. opened the <lb />
Library course of lectures <lb />
here last week with a fine lecture <lb />
on Abraham got, out <lb />
a score or two of the of this <lb />
to listen to him. The small <lb />
audience was a disgrace to the cap <lb />
Hal city of North <lb />
Thirty banking houses were in- <lb />
by the Legislature at <lb />
its recent session, of these ten <lb />
have begun business, which <lb />
fact speaks well for tho prosperity <lb />
growth of our State. <lb />
The banking houses are <lb />
ed at Greenville, Buck- <lb />
Mt. Olive, <lb />
Troy Mt. <lb />
Airy and Raleigh. <lb />
C PEOPLE, OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb />
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb />
are still the forefront of the race after your <lb />
We offer you the best selected line <lb />
General Merchandise; <lb />
to be found any store Well bought choice <lb />
selections, the of I lie best manufacturers of America <lb />
Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer <lb />
and Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad <lb />
It is our pleasure to show you what you to <lb />
you if we can. We offer you the very best service, polite <lb />
attention, arid the most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb />
established business built up strictly on own merits. <lb />
you come to market you will not do yourself justice <lb />
if you do see our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb />
us the following lines of general merchandise. <lb />
Goods and Notions, <lb />
Hats and and <lb />
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
Men's, Children's Shoes. and <lb />
Harness, Horse Blankets Dusters. <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses, Scad ts, <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
Headquarters for Furniture and In that line. <lb />
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash Approved <lb />
Credit Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square <lb />
Your Friends, <lb />
EVERY WEEK ADDS TO THE BEAUTY <lb />
AND VARIETY OF MY STOCK. <lb />
For the Gentlemen. <lb />
I HAVE AN ELEGANT LINE OF <lb />
SHOES, HATS AND <lb />
For the Ladies. <lb />
I HAVE THE LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST LINE OF <lb />
EVER BROUGHT TO GREENVILLE. <lb />
Unwell is in charge of department and if <lb />
hat is not on hand one will be trimmed to suit your <lb />
tastes while you wail. <lb />
silks. Braids, Ornaments, Flowers, everything <lb />
in the line. <lb />
Will Net Be Again a Candidate. . DAUGHTERS. <lb />
the lust issue of Commoner Their to be Mini. <lb />
W. J. Bryan states that he docs <lb />
not expect to be a candidate again, <lb />
He <lb />
am not for another <lb />
Presidential nomination. If I were <lb />
There Is no more sublime <lb />
can lie adopted, no great- <lb />
of Christian charily, no <lb />
more beautiful chord of human <lb />
I would not be editing a paper. If <lb />
. sympathy, than those words, the <lb />
I ever am a candidate again . <lb />
, , . guiding spirit those noble <lb />
be because seems <lb />
., . , <lb />
advancement of the principles <lb />
docs <lb />
to which I adhere, and <lb />
not seem probable. I shall, <lb />
however, take an interest <lb />
tics for several years yet if I lie, <lb />
and can be r upon to support <lb />
those whose candidates, advocate <lb />
Democratic principles and also can <lb />
lie trotted to enforce if elect- <lb />
ed. <lb />
have enemies to punish. <lb />
Mo matter what a man may have <lb />
said or done against the ticket in <lb />
in Hun becomes <lb />
AND <lb />
Ranges <lb />
Democratic <lb />
have i any disposition to reward <lb />
political at the expense of <lb />
cause. No mailer that <lb />
man may have said or done for the <lb />
ticket In or WOO, that man <lb />
and glorious order. The good <lb />
have done, the good they are doing <lb />
and the greater good they are <lb />
effort lo do, should, mid will, <lb />
son kind and class, <lb />
is mete Unit this session of the <lb />
King's Daughters should be held <lb />
in Greenville <lb />
here name is legion <lb />
should know mole of work <lb />
tare doing. The people <lb />
ville are willing to do much for the <lb />
charity and kindness to the needs <lb />
made aware <lb />
friend the he accepts <lb />
Neither <lb />
of lie exigencies This is a most <lb />
notable and splendid opportunity <lb />
fur them lo become informed. It <lb />
is; to be hoped, yea, and believed, <lb />
the attention that Urn <lb />
of give to this <lb />
becomes and opponent moment . . ,, <lb />
. , ,. will bean attest of the earnest <lb />
he turns a Democratic J <lb />
. , ,, .,,. and Milling to how to <lb />
doles. Political <lb />
, ,, . ,. cause <lb />
not Id the past or the future, <lb />
, . , . . ,.,. Let I In good people show how <lb />
in the the ., <lb />
cannot he anticipated, bat <lb />
is all I fr <lb />
I less and will <lb />
If you want, stoves or ranges constructed <lb />
principles which are economical, durable, <lb />
and convenient, us well as beautiful artistic, look <lb />
for the <lb />
have done well, only as <lb />
ii summer l an- , , . <lb />
paper will constantly keep lo do and ha done. <lb />
i Ministered unto, but <lb />
when known, u being universally . <lb />
prevent tin- Minister. <lb />
of warm and beautiful, and sub- <lb />
it is all this com-1., <lb />
will in a hod- lunch <lb />
thy by giving It, only <lb />
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M. <lb />
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, .,,,. Among many of a <lb />
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pendent upon each other, if ll through <lb />
leave this per advertising is that of <lb />
the poor people<lb />
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local business is <lb />
community value of real estate <lb />
would decrease greatly; business <lb />
would fall off and the wheel, of In is <lb />
Idle. As <lb />
a then we <lb />
to these people pi well <lb />
beside I <lb />
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by worthless imitations and <lb />
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worth of newspaper space a <lb />
mouth, mom his average <lb />
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